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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1915)
InWlimJMMW-.-WMim Y .j,- AlUt Hi $r It r V "' " I TWO . QjJi :" vTEdbS:IAV TIMlES.vMARSIELDOREG0N, SATURDAY, 0CT0BERr23yiMEVENiNG EDTlM .'" ,,! '-Jf ' '-' '-l.' -.1' i ..'. '. . - - ist it ft r& i' is " wm B2H WHAT- (SaMg a V ycrfJ - ' , ill. I i ji ii --r-r -' 17 1 VL- L A ::! .! .iif h l'6.'1.iT-. , I' PERSONAL notices of visitors In tlio city, or of Coon Dny pooplo who vlfllt In other cities, togothor with notices of Roclal affairs, aro gladly rccolvsd In tlio social de partment. Tclcphono 133. No tlcwi of club mootlngs will ho published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish imtno. vv.xcv. ixvioraniiH "ThroitBli R valley of blackest night, With no sltmlo star to Buldo mo, I could strugglo back to tlio light, If my lovo but stood beside mo; And my lovo in storm or in stress. Fortunes frowning or beguiling, Though Falo punish, or enress, Ho shall lookand find mo smil ing. Pray what can sadden tlio heart When one lives and lovo Is young? Shall tlio suddon teardrops start At tho stab of vononicd tonguo Shall ono sigh for tho lack of wealth When tho heart holds bidden trcas uro, When tho blood in oiio'b veins spells "health," And tho foot trip Lovo'fl own measure? Nay, llfo shall flow llko a song, With u swcot refrain to charm us, No grief shall prevail for long; Nor cyII have power to harm uu. Who cares for tho wlntor'n cold, Or tho best of summer woathor? 'Tis n long whllo yot to grow old And we'll travel tho road togothor!. Selected . .j. f TWO "nyo" and "nay" of tho wed ding ring was given a llttlo publicity recently in Now York, iiirougn tlio ninrrlago of a young! nctrouH and a, nowspaper wrltor, tho brido deciding on her own volition that she would not conform to this world-old custom. Explaining tho matter, slio said that alio did not hullovo in rlngn of tniy kind, and Baw no reiiHon why tho woinnu Bhould wear u wedding ring and tho man uono. Hho Is porfectly right. Tho woddlng ring custom has no rightful foundation except n purely Monumental ono; and it tho sontl ment inspires its wearing, both tho man and tho woman principals to tho contract should find n llko rea son for putting it on as a symbol of marital vows. Tho wedding ring of tho twentieth century marriage Bhould fltnnd for partnership, not ownership; and If partnership, then certainly the obli gation Is not or.o-slded. In Its original meaning the wed ding ring unite obviously sot usldo its wearer as belonging to souio man. Ami except that humanitarian rca nous restrained him. branding tho nowly acquired femnle possession with its inltlu, nonogrnnr, crest, trademark or whatsoever symbol ho might choose, Just as on tho plains cattle aro marked, would have an uWored tho purpouo hotter perhaps than tho slipping of u slender gold or silver or biass baud on tho flugnr of his woman. For she could slip tho wedding ring off "on the uly" If sho felt Inclined, but to shed tho Hear of n "brand" would havo been Im possible Tho woddlng ring, along with soma other myths of matrimony, Is some what lightly regarded theso days, with no disrespect to the male in tended, tmys Kdun Roberts. It Is merely that women aro getting , vis ion sufficiently clear to boo thorn solves In tho pro'por perspective. A woman onro said to mo: tectlonl I would not bo without nllno for worlds," - . "Protection from what?" I OBkod. "Why men haVe'so much moro re-- spect for a woman when sho Is trav eling alone. Sho is much lessltn bio to encounter ''frouhncss" and at tempted familiarities If she' wears a wedding ring," my friend answored, Of course this- is" .absurd. A nian CONTIUBUTIONB concerning social hnpncHlnes. intended for mint of The TJmoa,muit betsuln publication in .the oolety deart- xnltted (o tho 'editor not later than 6 o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will' bo Allowed only in cases where tho evonts occurred 'later than tho ' tlmo mentioned.) has no higher roBpost for a raarrlod woman than he has for an unmarried ono; and If tho wedding ring I, a protection, it Is merely becAUse of tho "cave man" law that a follow must not voach on'-another- fellow's preserves. Of courso poaching Is ddno protty often; but it Is not con sidered "Rood fona,'J while there Is a perpetual "open flonfion" for flirt ing and taking liberties wlth.unmar lied womon who Aro not "strong armed" enough 4o discourage It.-. And this Is ho chivalry anti-suf- frngluts mako capital ofl . Lot ninrrlago add box partnership bo founded on -soma moro dependa ble foundatlon,.andth(m not so many matrimonial barks will bo stranded by tho storms of life. . . "KIVH liUNMUSD" 1'AHTIT Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. iSchroedtr nnd Louis Shroodor delightfully enterr tallied last Tuesday ovonlug at "flvo-hundrcd" and at the close or tho evening's diversion, awarded first prize for high score to 'Mrs. Norls Jensen and J.' W , II(lden brand, nnd consolations to Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls -and Ifonry Honck. A cholco collection of red dahlias lent n prnUy effect to tho living room- whero the evening's entertainment, took place. At a Into hour the hostess served a dollclous course luncheon to the following Riio.it Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hoook of North Houd, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. LoMlelix, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jensen, -Mr. and Mrs. T." 8, Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kin noy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Staddou, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Donning, Mr. and Mrs. If. 10. Dultmann, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Illldenbraud, and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fourlor, IJNTIJItTAINH TKACHKHS " ' 4 Last Thuisdny oventng, Mrs. How ard Lnrgont eutortalnod Misses Stob. no, Jlceno and Hoguo of tho llunga- low at dinner. l'ltKHIIYTKULVX AUMIJAKY , Tho Indies' Auxiliary of the Pres bytorlnn church mot for work fast Wednesday afternoon In preparation for tholr bazaar which will bo hold tho rirst day or Dooombor, this datn having been sot boforo tho summer adjournment In Juno, They are ready to tnko orders for sowing and fancy work to bo finished at tho time of the sale. Next Wednesday will bo another all day session, ha ginning at 10 o'clock with tho mis sionary mooting nt tho homo or Mr. H. Folom, after which, the ladles will proceed to .the .homo of Mm. Kllznhoth Hyde on Hall Ave. for tho rest of tho day. Tho ladles, present this week wore: Mrs. F. M. "I Fl'6, Mrs. I. S. Smith, 'Mr'sV'D: A. think tho wedding ring Is hucIi a pro- Jones, Mrs. Kva dauimll, Mrs. Miry 11 i ' rGrowingi Children J y . -i i $ will lie benefitted by the lounil, healthful deep made pottlble by a good mattreii, Aik your dealer for a v M Hey wood-Wakefield Mattress It WILL tatlify you. If you do not feel that you got full value, we will cheerfully give you a new one. - . j Otlicrn H lit $12 Ull i .-IV una $is Heywood Brotlters and Wakefield Company PORTLAND, OHUOON SBATTLB. WASHINOTON 'For fialo by GOING & HARVEY COMPANY Conipleto Hoiibo FiirnUhois Nichols, Mrs. Lyh Schmltz, Mrs. Duncan Ferguson, Mrs. W. B. Wil son, Mrs". tlc,orge rWltts, '"Mrs.-B.' Hydo, Mrs Av X M. IXobortsoui Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mj-s. J.. 8. Stubblo- flnt.l Mra ' llhtifv O'M'ni'n Mlou Oleman, Mrs. Vmt Hilp 'una,' tors M. A. Swcotmojj.f r ' , '', , : . , ? ' UJ1H1STIAN HIHTKItHOQl) BKBSION ' , ! The ladles of tho "Christian BIs tnrhood hold nu 'nlj day session 'at tho cnu,rcblast Wcdnosday, and mnda and hung curtains' for tho church hall, which has recently been built. At noon, soma of tho moil and child ren oanlo In for luncheon! Until the bazaaV w.hich will 'be early In December, tboMadles will moot ovory Wodnea'tlay afternoon. iThoso oht .this wcok wore: Mrej "W. At nold, Mrs. II; W. Painter. Mrs. 'B. Ynko. kr, Wl 11.' Cox, Mrs,, Mottle villain, Mrs, 8. J. Ihimcl, Mrs. J, W. Mpt lpy,Mrs. II. B.' Roanlor, Mrs,' K.iL. Hopson, rMrs. L. E. "Hen,dryx, and Mrs. It. A.vCqpplo, . " , ' i : OLA8S PAIITY v.'Mlns Cluendolon IIcdgOA,1, of tho Molhodlst Sunday 8chqol, onterlan ed her ciass'lsatSaUirdayattornobn, at' hor homo noaV Otlt and Market Avonua. r ' ' The home was tastefully decorat ed with autumn loavos and flowers. Tho girls brought thblr fancy- work and games and readings addod to tho pleasures of tho afternoon. Mr. Hedges, Joined tho p'arty In time to partako'of tho 'delicious Re freshments aorVed by tho llttlo hpat obs nnd her mother. Those Invited woro: Holqn Par kins, Mnblo Drown,' Louise Gldoy, Lucllo Douglas, Mnxlno Feusbir, Cleo Carter, Ilhoda Anderson, Dos- ato Spade, Irene Woodworth and Mrs. A. I). Woodworth. 4 r- Mrs. A. 8. Hlsey, Mrs. H. .1. Fackler, Mrs. M. Kehoo, Mrs. M. F. Thomas, Mrs. Q. A. Perkins, Mrs. 0, M. Ever ett, Mrs. Win, NellsOn, Mrs. L. Kln soy, Mrs. E. B. Curtis, Mrs. J. A. Lcnnan, MrB, H. C. Biers, Mrs. Nel llo M. Stevens, Mrs. B. L. Wood, MrB. B. M. Shrlvcr, F. W Stevens, L. W. Tope, Mrs. Harry Barnes, Mis. ) Elmer Russell, Mrs. 'A. A. Emery,) Irs. B. McDanlcl, Mrs. II. Isaacs, Mrs. Carrlo HelBnor, Mrs, C. A. Co voy, Mrs. V. S. Frazor, A, Johnson, II. C. Petorsen, Mrs. B. S. Hantze, Mrs. E. .J. Covey, Mrs. B. L. Pow ell, Mrs, O. D Mandlgo, MrB. B. C. Wright, Mrs. B. B. Weldy, Mrs. V. 1C. WntterB, Mrs. It. 13. Holmes, Mrs. B, A. Rose, Mrs. J. Mendc, Mrs. Ira B. Bartlo, Mrs. E. W. Schrock, Mrs. C. K. Shaw, Mrs. C. D. Hovonor, Mrs. C. 11. RItchey, Mrs. W. II. aitnppctl, Mrs. C. II. Everest, Mrs. Il O. Holm, Mrs. B. V. Yorbrough, Mrs. R..C. Glndmon, Constanco Ped erscn, MrB. EHc 'JohiiBon nnd the Misses Gumca nnd Anna Truman and Mastor Qcorgo Truman. t KLOHTKIl CLUB LUNCH KOX The Klostor Club ladles and their husbands woro delightfully enter tained lnBt Monday evening with a cafeteria Ilichcon at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. MacMlllan, at tliolr protty apartments on Elrod Avenuo. Tho color scheme of pink and yellow was cnrrlcd out success fully with cholco dnhllas, whllo nn abundance or greens added the fin ishing touches to tho charming ef fect. Tho nffnlr was an especially pleasant ono and was attended by Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Mnlonoy, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. (IrannlB, .Mrs. W. A. Reld, Mr. Sehlbrcdo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. JorvlB, Mrs. J. W. Motley, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wilson, Miss Margaret Shaw, ,and Mr. Bnrrngar. Tho regular meeting or tho club will occur next Thursday nttcr- noou with Mrs. F. L. Qraunls. . .j. 4. . 4 Money 1 Safety First I For the Baby I dj- Mi.lr a MMBfc " Furniture For Your Home at Slaving Prices Your best interests are our best interests. We rjfo considering YOUR furniture needs all the time, and a e constantly endeavoring to provide these needs MORp SATISFACTORILY FOR LESS MONEY! mt Our COMPLETE LINES our METHODS-our EX PERIENCE and that of our salesmen all unite in mat ing this store THE MOST PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE u It is an expensive practice to buy furniture anywhere without hav ing first seen OUR of ferings. ' You will find our ser vice COURTEOUS and EFFICIENT. We take pleasure in showing you our stock whether you buy or not. Wg aro proud of what we have to offer and want you to see it. Johnson - Gulovsen p A The Quality Name With the Viil. Service Fame Tills SIiiiiuoiih Safe Crib Iiiih a silent sllillitK shl with a depth when up, of H Inches. The baby cannot elliuli over or fall out. Tlio tioso-set filler 1110 another "safety nlwnys" fentuic. Durably finished with heavy con tinuous Top Bod sides. Heluht of head mill foot, -I." Inches. Widths, 21, !() nnd :I0 Inches. Jfns 11 Klin nous I'abilc SpihiK made In eany tension to be comfortable for the sleeping child. Will not sag or suiiciik. 11 Iced nl $!, Ijid.r.tl, $7.7.1, JjSS.50. j WMEfif MINNK-WIH CLUB y Especially pleasing, wns tho last meeting of the Mtnno-Wls Club, which was held ou Thursday of tbb wook with Mrs. W. II. Perkins nt hor homo on Elrod Avouuo. Beauti ful dahlias of- various colors ' nnd ferns were used In decorating tho thing room, where tho afternoon hours woro spent in fancy work und friendly conversation. Shortly bo fore tho tlmo for departuro tho hostess servod vary dainty rofro3h 'montsi Numbering among tho apo dal guests were1 Mrs. O. S. Torroy. Mr. W- O. CralK, Mrs. H. M. Ros. Mlssos Edith Stalloy and Ronlnh Stebno. Tho regular members nut woro Mrs, Dresser, Mrs. C. IaChap olio, Mrs, Harris, Mrs. Downs, Mrs, C. H. Davis, Mrs. Dshney, Mrs. B. Kelley, Mrs. W. S. Drown? Mr6. BCIkrb, Mrs. Mary Thompson. Tho next mooting will bo with Mrs, Mry Thompson, but on aon.iuut of her school duties will entertain on Saturday, Norembtir 6th Instead df ou Thursday, the regulor niqetlng day. - . . , - 44. "'' i I VtiUiU AID KNTKItTAlNKI) Verr prettily did the ladles of the North Bend Christian church onter- ttaln the Union Aid Soclaty Wednos- day afternoon at tho Prosbytorian church, there' bolng present In the neighborhood of ono hundred la dto.' -The-'decoratlona wero carried out in the Hallowe'en -Idea.! From the center of tho celling, huns a larrfe yellow piimpkltr, -and on a table directly under thts was ' cluster t corn stff.ks. Autumn leaver and yellow 'dahlias wore In" evidence everywhere, as also woro tho mini ature witches' and blaek cats. At tho cldso of the social aftorndon, re freshments consisting of pumpkin I pie, doughnuts and uoffou were serv- 'ed. Tb affair 'proved a docldod-suo-. ccsa financially, and theso union aldt meetings' -r rapidly becoming olultfcc popular with the North nond ladles." j Anion? thoas out wore: Mrs. A, M, Larson, Mra, Henry Ho'eck, Mrs. A. Hoellnsr, Mrs, O II. Truman., Mrs. Daulel MacDonald, Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs. M. 13. Itlck, Mrs. J. II. Hazer, I HUNDAY SCHOOL I'AUTV f 4 Tho Sunday School pupils of tho Prosbytorian church and tholr par ents will colobrnto Hallowe'en with n big party on Friday evening, Oct. 20th, and both tho church nnd tlio1 Mango W'Hl ho thrown open for this ' affair which promises to bo ono of 1 tho most delightful or tho season. ' Continued on page- Throe.) (let Your Golden West Coffee HcRiilnrly .ells for IO rent per pounds, but which Is .sell- iiiK nt ivdiicoil pi Ices this week fioiu Farmer's Exchange Oiie-pouml can 9 .:i. Tluoe-pottml ran ijtl.Ol) riic-pouml can l.no Phono 70 Central and Wat erf 1 out t 1 .i..Lwr,. Small Water Pipes p f y mm m nan iMiawwsiswwsMsiiiMisiiiM.i wrri iwrwrnwfcwww tmm wvi iw iv llZMZM V Steel Cut. Full WeisJht V-V v9J Golden West Coffee H Specially Priced to Feature H 1 National Coffee Week H One 7C m Pound J9t m Five & c 1 Pounds 41DU Order This Delightful S Fresh Roast Coffee of If ,, to ' Your 'ea,er I iWHi' . . Closset & I Wm -m . Th oldest and I lAf ErlSnlP 1 I, r B'!t Coffee WaW IcLfr3l li i : IOW COFFEE i 1 . KACTIOAMiY all complaints of poor water prewmro aro duo to small und poorly placed water plpo In tlio Iioiino or luillilln;'. Do 3011 know that tho flow of water through IM-lnrh pirn is 111010 than l! LVS times that flow Ink through J-U-lncli plpo nnil that tho cosl for tho larger plpo In only about '-0 per cent moro? If j 011 have poor prexsuro ill ono faucet anil j;ood pressure at another, you may ho suro tho houso piping Is at fault. Insist on 3 our plumber using il-l-lnch galvnnicd standnrd weight pl)K, or larger, In your nuxl pliiiiiblii work. Boo tluii nil water jiipo ends and fittings uro reamed freo from nil burn ami that all hliut-off cocks 1110 full roiindway. Ilavo a roundwny Mop anil wnsto cock at noiup convoiUeut, point no that you am shut off the entire wntof hiipply nt any tlmo. COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAUHUI'IKIjI) AM) NOItTII 11KND, OIH.'OOX. Psiget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for ' Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" (he most (towerfiil, beM equipped and most thorouj?hly inoders twenty-inch hydraulic aredo In -ParJfic wa'tera ' r Coos Bay office, Malrf office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. DONT FORGET TO BUY A CAN OF GOLDEN WEST COFFEE THIS WEEK, AS OUR SALE CLOSES PROMPT LY SATURDAY NIGHT AND THEN WE WILL SELL AGAIN AT THE REGULAR PRICES. . New Wants Mean Progress MTT Ah wo ko forward our visions enlarge, our -1 taste? ivdvanqo, wo havomoro wants to " TJjio envo man, and (ho InUlon wero con , tent with primitive, moans of locomotion. Itfodorn man asks for an automobllo. Tho luxuries of ycsorday jiro.tho necessities of today . .' $ ' Advortislng hns followed deslro aud cstab llahod markets whoro noncexigtod .. Advoitl8ing will boanaklng products,knovn n year from now that arq. unknown today. Jus look through tho advortislng columns of Till: TIMIIS and seo tlio names of prod ucts sold today that were unknown tan yenrs ago Wq Savo You Jloney. fcv Gettiiig's Cash Grocery SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-Xi " ""Z V- .QUATERMAS STUDIO -QUALITY FHUlua Opposite Blanco Hot&i. I Phone lOS-L. MAKSHFlKiiW, u-- rByra