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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
"-J TT-flC fr vT"rl -jrmmf hi .i-umwiPW g,t - ' PJjJ7 !L-aJfcBaBBSaWaW. w..j. . .i ..I.... . n-1jii',...-,.ijj. 'ti. i. , I I I ' Iff K ' . V: fHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,"? URDAY, JULY 18, 1908 ) ..If 6 I WrtftTaaasSfls-BSiHffi ' !' WfllK a Jim, 4 - -.tl--, j iDSh PERSONAL notices of r.s.tcrs -y f ' ' 1 In the citj". or of Coos Bar pc-:e ( I VlA -fJ , H&$ who risk ia other cities, together f ) J ikiEH wiic a(K!cs 01 suceii auji;:, j.tr pfj.B- JrT PERSONAL notices of r.s.tcrs In the citj". or of Coos Bar pec'.e -who visit ia other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received in the social de partment. Telephone 1331. No tices of c:ab meetings will be pub lished and secretaries are kindly requested to famish same. B" IF OUR LIFE BE LIFE. , CT tf cur Tlfe t Bfe A-i OsessM aJ ia xJ tore Not vap.4 uci?a5Ctcs airs it o"r wtM laarrstruiss care; Tf cs.-le3f be atufiht Of at! It s.-3 to JLaJl sods r s-tiis cre Thaa Hctts tist pleani acd fle Rjocjrtt dxrk the roal that Madj cj lhlthr. f? TT hart mast isi its wfceace l3 whlthtr. y. T. Falsrai ta "The Rel or Uw." WHEN LOVE IS NOT. "TT lor Is ct cTirth tortus. thc ttJe is J- nt worth Hrtvy. Mot mcxM Is isrth reeibrty. bet sfl U well fcrst; TK- store It cot -rorth storir sJ gts are cot werth SirfeC If krre Is cot. s, G. Rcettl. . j uij ay, whether xoa inow them or not. 'He's her hasbandV " Daring the past weei, there has been an eiodas of Coos to their summer homes RlTer, Ten Mile, Sunset Bar CONTRIBUTIONS concerning aacial happenings, intended for sabUcation in the society depart ment of The Times, must be sub mitted to the editor not later thaa S o'clock, p. s. Friday of each week. Exceptions will be allowed only in cases where, events occur later than the time mentioned. I, t. .-..rrtr.A .-t Ihoro Till hv a Bar oeoDlei "i"" - -- " namber of recmlts, and they won't .all be yoang ladies either. before and CSLmp breaks up about ten days hence. on the other almost innumerable attrac- .mong those who went up with Mrs. live sections to camping grounds in Barch are Misses Mamie Gukjvson, this vicinity. The number of sum-,3imie Johnson, Rose Myren, Inez AMONG THE LITTLE courtesies of life the indulgence of which ., constitutes & good investment is one mentioned in a recent issue of the Spokane Review concerning the undoubted tendency of men to be less polite to their wives than to other women. It is a seeming small Taatter. yet it involve much more in the question of domestic happiness than most people, that is, most men. appear to reaHie. The average man. with the best of Intentions doubtless, is certain to show more politeness to any other woman than to hi3 wife, thinking of course-, that his wife will love him the same; bat Just what he woald Admit bis purpose is when he greets the wives or daaghters of his neigh bors with a greater degree of atten tion and coertesy than he would his own would make an aselassi&ed con jecture. Most men really think as much of their wires after marriage as before, but the attention they extend them ia pabHc noticeably diminishes as a rale after the edge of the hoseyBcos passes, while the coartesirs they ex tend their other lady friesds before taarriage sees oe aaizterrapted as though Bothing had happened. Hadn't yo noticed it? And woaen like attention after marriage a trait In disposition aoc a whit different from the men and. naturally, "the man who is polite, other considerations being eqaal. is sore to get credit for it. For these reasons it may be taken as a seif evident proposition that the man who is as polite to and considerate of his wife aftr marriage as Vefore, and not for a sooath or year, bat right along indefinitely, will iad it store than appreciated every taoaest of its wedded Kfe. Ob the contrary, the average asar ried ait, with good ixtestioes bat enfortaaate thoagfctlessae&s, tj meet his wife on the ssret wfch bo more deato&itraUoa of politecess than If he had sec a selghbor and "had saluted him with. -Hello, Bill!" And If the same aa Meets another waaaa within five minutes he says to her by his vcry manner. "Why bless yoer heart I as glad to see mer homes has rapidly increased during the past year or two bat many, especially the younger folks. prefer camp life, when their outing has to be comparatively brief, to a country heme. While camping lacks many of the comforts of the Bunga low or the more pretentious house. still there is a rustic simplicity, free dom and ease and raggedness that offer sach a contrast to the town that make camping in ten days or a few weeks afford as mach change as, several times the period in the case i of a country home. Of course, camp ,life loses its glitter and glamour after a comparatively brief experi ence so that the one so fortunate as to have several weeks to while away necessarily looks to the coantry hoase. I Among those who have recently i ffioved to their country homes on South Coos River are Major and Mrs. t Tower of Empire. Mr. and Mrs. Bar ' ry and family of Empire, C F. Mc- Collum and family of North Bend- who will have as guests the Misses i Sheridan of Rosebarg. Miss Keane of North Bend, Miss Anne Flanagan, ' James Polhemus of Portland, and Mr. Sheridan orRoseburg- Also Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. Eagene O'Connell and family and Mrs. Minto and Miss Minto as gaests. Mrs. E. K. Jones and Dr. J. T. McCorsaac and family. Yr. C. W. Tower will more his family up with in a few days and J. H. Flanagan is planning to do likewise. t ... Mr. and Mrs. Tom James of North Beed hare moved to their coantry , piace at Ten Mile and a naaber of others will do so within a few days. , ... Anaoasicesent has jsst bees made f here of the aarriage of Loais Spoon ' asd Miss Diosa Toakam which ec carred at Sasaavilif. CaL. Jane it. Miss YoakaK is a daaghter of J. H. t Toakam and is well-known oa Coos Bay. Johnson and Mae Myren and Messrs. Ben Ostlind and Elmer Johnson. Wm. Ekblad went up Friday to remain a few days. Saturday evening or early ily, left this morning in.thelr house-j boat for a summer's bating at the ' Goodwill summer resort. The lam ! Ily will remain Tor three weeks whilJ J J. H. will divide his time betweeaf the city and visits fo -vacation head4 quarters. !", ' i ''' Mrs. E. A. Todd entertained 3 number of friends Tharsday after noon, the f anctioa beiag rather in the nature of a musieale. vocal and in? stramenul numbers beiag rendered by several. The Sigma Chi hoase oa South Coos River will be the popular re sort of a namber of Coos Bay young men and will be more than ever the center of the social life of the sum mer colony. Daring the past week, Messrs Rutledge and Owea have spent several days there and today 1 Claude Nasbarg, Rass Tower and Mr. Bowers will go up for a short stay. . One of the pleasant outing parties of the coming week will be the one of which Miss Mamie Mahoney will be the hostess at her ranch oa Ten Mile. She wiH have as her guests Misses Agnes Hitchisoa and Evelyn Anderson and Mrs. Elizabeth Adams' C. J. Mahoney will accompany the- party. . , One of the pleasant launch parties j of the week was that given Tuesdar afternoon in honor of Mrs. V. L. Are You Going ? Camping And don't forget we carry We can supply vou with Tents, Camp Stoves Cocking Supplies Rifles, AmmnniHofl Fishing Tackle, Etc - c""' -o J OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT Milnerls hardware sanday morning. Misses Esther John- Verdellet who is visiting at the home son and Clara Myren and Messrs. Chas. StaaC. Chas. Nordhaasea, F. C. True, OUie Lofgren and others are planning to join them for the day at least. ( Mrs. H. S. Tower entertained a small party at luncheon Friday in honor of Miss Lucy M. Hortoa of Erie. Pa., who has been spending the winter oa Coos Bay and who leaves shortly for her home. There were ten guests and the occasion was a rery enjoyable one. ... Mrs. M. C. Horton gave an in formal afternoon Tuesday in honor of ter sister-in-law. Miss Lacy M. Horton of Erie. Pa. It was one of the most enjoyable functions of the week. The Horton home was artistically decorated. Light refreshments were served. Among those present were Mrs. Henry Sengstacken. Miss Por ter. Mrs. T. S. Kaufman. Mrs. H. S. Tower. Mrs- E. A. Todd. Mrs. Chas. Nicho!son. Miss Kaafman. Mrs. Par sons, Miss Bowler. Mrs. G. W. Kauf man, Mrs. C. J. Millis, Miss Mable Clare Millis. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Dorsey Kreitrer. Mrs. J. S. Coke and Mrs. H. H. Brown. of her brother. Wm. Lawlor. A trip up Coos River was one of the en joyable features of the afternoon. Among those in the party were Mrs. E. E. Straw. Mrs. Wm. Lawlor, Mrs. E. L. C. Farrin. Miss Agnes Hutchi son. Miss Maud Painter and 3Iiss Evelyn Anderson. ... A number of Marshfield and North Bend people will atfecd a dancing party to be given this eveaing at the Lake Creamery Hall, near Tea Mile. JFriday and Saturday Sale on STRAW HATS SJ.50, $2.00 Hats J. 25, LOO " $U0 75c. Boys' and children's hats at greatly reduced prices, choice for 10c and 25c Your HIGH GRADE PANAMAS, 20 per cent off Odd Fellows' . . Building FINELL'S Front Street Marshfield ADVERTISED LIST. Lis: of unclaimed letters remain ing in the Marshfield, Oregon posi oSce, July 15, 1995. i Persons calling for the same wiH please say advertised and pay one i cent for each advertised letter called ' for: j . John Actoa. Mrs. Vettle Alley, Amel Anderson, Albert Anderson, J. Briggs, Mr. Blivins. W. A. Bruce. I Mrs. Harry E. Boon. W. D. Clarke, Leo Camperman, Mrs. Garfield Cox. Mrs. Louise Cobb. J F. Elliott. John F. Fishbum, Mr. Joe Fuller, George 'TV. Hood. John F. Humphrey, RobL ' V. Jordan, Miss Julia Johnson, Carl I Johnson, E. Klein, Edd. Knudstoa, i . r . T..i....t.. ir. i-v !,. w .1 . .1 t... f..-- 1.A . "..., - ...v. . .... - . -- hospitality of the Bridge Whte Club LoBj- J? McHargne Mrs. McCol-, at their anneal ball at the Knights of Finland Hall Thursday evening. The function was very enjoyable, the , the music bein especially good. It' This is the time of year to Cook With Gas and use Electric Flat Irons The Coos Bay Gas ' " Electric Company arshfield and North Bend, Oregon saa. w. ti. Jiaran, Jiata. jteizen. ; Mossie Martin, L. E. Mathews, T. F. Miller. Mart Nystrom. Miss Ida Xy- I land. Mrs. Melvina Newland. W. Og- Mrs. Stella Older. Wallace Tkv aalv rrw- tn ro-A xc?r? - i -..kI-. ,ia "". ,..- Oliver. Miss Maggie Robertson. Mrs. final namber- or the evening; a . ,, tc J. ttooertscn. yioaas v.. r.up-ii, T. A. StanfieW, Thomas O. Swaia, J i . the program eaded di..-- t--i,. I R- Stewart, W. C. Smith. Mrs. Alice Tilton, Harry Woley. W. B. CURTIS, P. M. and Caa Marsh to a small party And y this an really kves his wife dearly. Bat the Spokesman-Review pets it as feltewa: A wett kaowa Spokane saas saet two Toaes, scooped aad cocversed with thea. As he did so he raised his hat is salutation and reaoved kk cigar. When he let tfeea his hat wzs agaic raised. Is this he did as every wvlibred getttieaaa vxxHd do. So afterward be atec Us wife o the street iW stopt cii to talk with bee. bat ibere ws a moUok of bad to bt eitber at eeiag or pArtiag. Evryko4y tio tbat tbe ia. eMt is by ao aaasai. Yet U tber aay rto ky tbe wtf sbM aoc rMtwe tb saate coarte oi iiocaitioa i tb mtrt aaaiat aac; Wbtt a girl take apoa ber- sU tb awurtax vows i tb alur. fe it riekt that ib sboabi tbtby gtre ay aJt cUba to tb UttW eoarte- of Bfe preTktu!y paJo to br br tie an b rri? Wby iboU a babaa bo 1mm poUt to bb wife thaa Mbcr bm ar to bar? Way U it tbat b rom m a area a 'imawa tb towt arbwK fb atca! n'.iuuki c'. i j tieasaa km i The Misses Isls were the hostesses jof yoBg fneads at their hoae last 1 Saturday evening. Games, cards and asfc were the diversioas. Detteiou5 - light refreshaients were served. ' ' Aaaoag those present were Misses j Eagesa Sehitlisg and Heies Bradley. ad Messrs Nortaas Johasoa. HaasJ Haasoc, Tboaas Jaxa asd Johs Jara.1 I ... Mrs. Keaae of Sas Fraaeisco. is! speadixg a few days with her son, Chas. Keaae. aad Meads at North Bead. i ) TA(Vt -.-., I- T T CIMi w- w. ra - -fc w(pi soa will have oae of the nrst of a series of fbraal openings of their t'eaatiful oew- ssaaer home. "Shore Acres." Jt Sunset Bay. This party. ' which will really fee as over-Sunday J boose party, will be small bat thej ratare faactioss will be msch larger Abosi those who have been invited dowx froat North Bend by Mr asdj Mrs. Siaipson are Mr. and Mrs. Byler. Mr aad Mrs. Keatixg asd Mrs. Keat- lag's raother. Mr. asd Mrs. Johnj Smith. Mrs. Hetea Gale and Was. I ' Peaaoyer. .' The Baptist Voea held a very enjoyable social at the hose of C. J. Millis last evening. Aboat forty yoang folks were pres ent asc pea lie evening tn gai2 ; and soag. several very pleasing num. , 4. Hot Weather Drink: hers fcelsg rendered by Miss Mabel . 'WKIXHARD'S' BEER Clare MilHs. J. C. Millis and Harold , Phone 481 iWlts. ' , MARSDEVS UQCOR HOUSE Mr and Mrs. J H Milneranifam- " For a Case. Ricbard Coke aad faaU'.y of North I Bead bare goe ap to tbetr place oa Sth Ceos River where they are pkiaxiag to balbi a aae saauaer P oad tag tbe eretioa of tbe tbey will caatp oat. f f "Tb Qua erf tb Pis" oa Ch&s. SaS5 boat act ia. aar North la ta k tb aaaae aaotWrf to oa o tb tpayw aad awH fortrre rrova. art Cow Say's aaaMroas caatpiax ar- " tl. T?: cam? was fatsb1-? dr- lag tb pat wt aad Mr T C Borcb u tb ebaaaroa. Tan, fi ber atto bar ba Uabt a tae? bar b oaJy rwo boy is tb part:. baa a eroar of y aw ar ar raagtai to fad iotir ifcere : It's Deucedly Hot these days, but not at Stafford's, for we make a specialty of Ices and Ice Cream in fact, every thingthat is cool, and Stafford made confections arepufe,' too iSome people claim they canrt eat ice'eream without having an un pleasant after-effect; this can only - occur with impure cream. You can eat a dozen dishes of Stafford made Ice Cream and feel fine and-dandy. :: - :: i a few of the i AHRAQIVl InvesjMts 1 qn oub list"; Roe level resldfica pJot - 1-3 ef i Urge Hodc oa good tegfe gnHnwl, wftli hoese, vrefl, gaiien, etc Fineleatfoi . . . Attractive modern cottage near ceater vtdl oalei $2500.00 $1500.00 i Two fine kuHdlflg fats, dose in high, level ground ;.giw4 nerghierkood -- large sized lots ; each v - . fiae dairy randi SO acres vatiofl a pajer in good culH- $ 400.00 $2500.00 HAVE I. S. KAUFMAN (Sb CO. r AcctsislleaL CVaaar of Coraaarc t . C. L. Rkhekers. Mgr. H. Barnes, Sec'y and Treas. RICHEKERS-BARXES MFG CO. Manufacturers of FIXE FURNITURE Myrtle Word Novelties Pert Ortcrd White Cedar Chests Electric Wocd Fixtures aad Madera Kkcbea Cabiaetj Fitory. Froat S' Phone 5I MARSHFIELD ORE .11 ) M QUICK DELIVERY' For coavealeaee ot Call pa troij tie Laundry oco will te o?en Saturday eterlngs until ,8 o'clock. Phase 571 today. Car wagon arm call. "V"! THEN WE CANDY. TOO j PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH ' Eaaptr. Ore-oa. , J-.MIN U. KIXG. Prey. ' IU froai tbo ai.tre4 Bar ( t Orp?ate ca.esea for sal $!- to . for ti:ag of 13 . , COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY MirshfUd and North Bead. A Dollar Saved ISA DoiLR rmin Coal at 5 Per Ton Ddirered Phet 534 'ierAl .rsrrr