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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908.
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LOVE LESSON FOR HUSBANDS.
WALK moro lovingly, talk moro lovingly,
A tender look anil n word of cheer.
Lovo for the prace of her, lovo for tho
fnco of her,
Lovo for tho heart of her, holy and dear.
a10IL moro lovingly, trust more lovingly.
Patience, faith and a sweeter life.
Lovo for tho gleam of nor, lovo for tho
dream of hor, ,. .,
Pure In her nobleness mother and wife!
Tho Bentztown Bard.
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nlng to visit In Portland nfter the
meeting. The local Odd Fellows will
bo represented by L. Planz, Thomas
Coke, E. A. Anderson, D. L. Rood
and Judge Sehlbrede. Lew Hazard
and John Lawrence are two of the
Coqullle Odd Fellows' delegates.
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REELECTION'S.
"When a woman Is merry, light heart
ed or glad,
She looks at herself in the glass;
If it happens she's worried, pr peev
ish or mad,
Sho looks at herself in the glass;
In fact, if sho's pretty or if sho is
plain,
If bIic's over so modest or ever so
vain,
If sho's wearing a rainy day skirt or
u train,
Sho looks at herself in the glass.
If her ago it is twenty or fifty or
moro,
Sho looks at herself in the glass;
If sho lives on an income or works
in n store,
She looks at herself in tho glass;
If hor hat la on crooked, don't worry
or fret,
Or If by some chanco on quite
straight It Is set,
If it's not on at all, it's a pretty
safe bet,
Sho looks at herself In the glass.
If a maiden's expecting her sweet
heart to call,
Sho looks at herself in the glass;
And after they've said their good
bys in tho hall,
She looks at herself in the glass;
Her cheeks they aro crimson, her
hair is a mess,
Her collar is wilted, as you may
well guess,
And tho print of an arm marks the
waist of her dress,
When sho looks at herself In the
glass.
brighten
speck
The members of the Ladles Art
club were delightfully entertained on
Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs.
J. W. Snovor. The hours passed
quickly In conversation and at
needlework. All enjoyed tho dainty
luncheon served by tho hostess. The
next regular meeting will be held at
the homo of Mrs. Frank Sumner on
Friday afternoon, May 22.
A number of Coos Bay people are
In receipt of Invitations to the Rex
Festival Dall to be given at the Ar
mory in Portland on the evening of
Friday, June 5. It will be In con
nection with tho Rose Festival in
Portland and as a number from here
aro likely to attend the festival, Coos
Bay Is llkelyu to be also well repre
sented at tho grand ball. Handsome
souvenir, prdjjrams accompany .the in
vitations. T
Baby Contest J Qukk MeaS SteeS R
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your mind picture with a
of color' from their gorgeous
wings, when viewed through your
more material orb's magnify them
selves Into hideous bats of the night;
tlinlt. nnlnn mnilldn ..,-. f. I I
"" " mumiics iruiii uiumoniuus (inu -a
yellows and browns to the musty i mont.
grays and blacks that we shun with
horror. 'Tis well not to surround
our air castles with too beautiful
dream lawns and flowers and birds,
and fall to appreciate what is at
hand In reality. Up! Enter your
earthly habitations and stir the feast
day puddings!
Mrs. E. L. C. Farrin is entertain
ing tho Brldgo Whist club at her
home this afternoon.
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Master Joo Milner gave a birthday
party Friday at his home, many of
his young friends and schoolmates
assembling to help him celebrate the
anniversary. An enjoyable time was
had.
Tho A. N. W. Club he'd 'atfs n'-
joyablc; session with Mrs. J. T. Hall
at her home Thursday afternoon.
The time was spent In nee'dTe work
discussion of civic improve
Pleaslng reports were receiv
ed on what had been accomplished
by the Cleanup day campaign which
the club had inaugurated "Jand the
general willingness of nearly every
one to cooperate in making a better
and more beautiful Marshfield. Steps
to encourage tho beautifying of the
lawns and homes by planting flowers
and shrubs may soon be taken. At
the conclusion of tho afternoon's
program, refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Hazard.
At the Orpheum Theater
Handsome Gold Chain and Locket
Grand Prize now on display at Tow
er's Jewelry store. All babies up to 2
years of age residing In this city or
North Bond may enter.
Contest closes Saturday, May 23d.
Each ticket purchased at tho box-
office entitles holder to ono vote.
Following is the Standing of tho
Contestants:
Ruth Bowran 3
Margaret Cameno 2
Caroline Campbell 32
Baby Dean l
Emory Dwlro 2S
Jack Gabbert 31
Baby Healmlng l
Alice Kolan 2
Hazel Masales 2
SIble McGann 13
Baby Milner 5
R. R. Montgomery, Jr 2
Curtis Nagle 2
Katherlne Yoakum 18
Taylor Wright 6
Katherlne Yoakum 13
Miss Estella O'Connell entertained
the Biographic club at the homo of
Mrs. E. Mingus Thursday. The af
ternoon's program was devoted to
Raphael, the subject being intro
duced by an able paper by Miss
O'Connell!
Elliott McClure, a former Coos
Bay boy who Is now winning gold
and glory In Portland as a newspaper
artist remembered Mrs. Annie Belle
Flanagan with an artistic book plate,
which will adorn all the volumes in
her extensive library.
A preacher once thought ho would
spring a surprise,
On women who look in a glass,
And ho said: "Now, all of.thoso sis
tors please rise
Who've not looked today in a
glass?"
Ono sister alono stood up In her
pew;
Her hair was awry, her clothing
askow,
Tho preacher said: "Sister, well
next tlmo pray do
Just look at yourself in the glass."
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AKE UP AND HEAR the
Birdies Sing!" one is
tempted to call to Coos Bay
society which seems to bo dozing still
after its Lenten nap. You were
quite wldo iiwnko when tho alarm
clock llrst wont off on Easter morn
ing uixl for a few das you seemed
to havo tho ploiisant sensation that
tho nap had boon restful and you
woro ready for another society sea
son, but you didn't really get into
si cold bath and experience that
gloriously nllvo feeling that makes
you glad to live. You didn't even
arise from your couch for much
longer than to look at tho clock and
begin to feel sleepy again and then
you dozed off, for a dreamy sleep.
Perhaps that sleep is full of visions
of most olaborato events, pleasant
dreams that your social debts are
all paid but no cold reality real
ly does stalk abroad and tho ho
cloty column which does not prosper
by your dreams is npt to bo startled
Into mortal existence long enough to
not your alarm onco more and set it
burring closo to your ear rolont
lessly until you must nwako and face
tho actual situation.
If you but realized, no tlmo is
better for entertaining than now.
Tho air Is brisk and clear, dancing
Hhould bo a most iltting pastime for
this weather and only a few have
been wlso enough to grasp the saucy
llttlo curl on tho forehead of maiden
Bpiing and hold hor captlvo long
enough to allow events in her honor.
Romeinber that picnics nro not
what them seem tho grass hikes the
tablo cloth into awkward fostoonst, '
instead of allowing It to cllns' to the '
closely cropped meadows of your ,
imagination; tho butterflies that j
The Odd Fellows State Encamp
ment una meeting ot tne Oregon
Western Star at Salem next week ,
will bo attended by a number of
Coos county people. Miss Nellie
Bornitt and Mrs. Thomas Coko are
tho delegates from tho Marshfield
Western Star and Miss Florence At
kinson Is tho delegate from tho Co
quille Western Star. All loft today
for Salem, Miss Martha Bernitt ac
companying hor sister, tho two plan-
The Progress club held a very en
joyable session at the home of Mrs.
H. S. Tower last Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting was devoted to Byron
and Shelley, a paper on Shelley and
his works being read by Mrs. Tower
and another on Lord Byron and his
works by Mrs. D. W. Small. Fol
lowing the papers, there were a
number of readings by members of
the club of selections from the two
authors. The next meeting will be
held with Mrs. I. Lando Tuesday
afternoon, May 2G. This will be the
annual meeting and it will be mark
ed by the election of officers. The
presentation of "The Messiah" which
will be under tho auspices of the club
will also come up for discussion.
Tho date, while not definitely fixed
will probably bo in about three
weeks. It is proposed to issue hand
some souvenir programs of the event.
The Gray
ieei jaege
Has made a reputation from
MAINE TO OREGON
They will do your baking to perfection
Examine the size and weight of a
Comfort jRange at $35.00
ALSO THE
Elite Range at $25.
Milner s Hard
ware
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"i ne Simplest Motor Built"
4 H. P. Complete $87
6 H. P. Complete $107.50
Other sizes in proportion
C. II. CODDING Marshfield, Ore.
Five Acre Tracts
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THIS following boats will run to
Sumner for tho danco Saturday,
May 10, 190S:
Tioga will leave Marshfield, 7:15.
Sumner will leave Marshfield, 7:15
Special boat from North Bend
leaving 7 o'clock, stopping at
Marshfield.
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
DON'T KOItGET WE HAVE ''
GAS Sri'I'MES AS WELL AS
ELIX'TBICAL GOODS. CAN '.
FILL ORDERS FOR ANY
THING IN THESE LINES.
Three miles from townt
under cultivation
Fruit trees, and strawberries,
chickens, a horse and a cow
and this is the best buy on
the "Bay-"
See STUTSMAN & CO.
For Real Bargains in Real Estate
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Stoves and Ranges
EVERY WOMAN L0V
llaiiiNome jewelry. Every woman likes to feel tlmt her
.jewelry Is .solid and perfect. We can .show you an assortment tv
of lockets, brooches and other pieces of Jen dry that will make
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JOHN AKLANDSON
Hull & Anderson
Agentii
Giving us the largest stock in
the city Give us a call and
get our low prices
Phone 817.
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Drink Veinards's
BOTTLED BEER
Maiden's Wholesale liquor
House
Phono -181 Orders Delivered
Free
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J on think yon have stepped into Aladdin's raw. Prices
live so
reasonable that tln likeness is nil tho more str.'kliig.
Kverytiiing in the jewelry ami watch making line. We also
rut mill mount agates and precious stones.
Howard
The Jeweler
FRONT STREET
MARSHFIELD
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LOOK AT IT!
The 1908 Ferro Gasoline
It's a Hummer
On Display at
The Gunnery
Engine
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It represents the wrapper that surrounds a bottle of
Nyd's Stone Root Compound
The Guaranteed Kidney Remedy
This is a Palatable and Efficent Remedy for diseases of the
the Kidneys, Bladder and Liver
This Remarkable Remedy Purifies the Blood, thereby afford
ing relief in
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Disorders,
Scrofula and Many Long Stand
ing Skin Diseases
REMEMBER it is sold under a positive guarantee to benefit
you or get your money back. Nothing could be more fair and square than that. It'
tne way we ao business at this store
The Home of Health
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
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JITIZEXS OE COOS AND CURRV.
A considerable number of tho citi
zens of Coos county having express
ed a desire that I should place my
name before you as a candidate for
tho positiou of joint senator and as
I have consented so to do, therefore
make the following declaration, if
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elected it will bo my earnest en
deavor to advanco and protect your
Interests without regard to private
cliques or party affiliations.
R. D. HUME.
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