The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 16, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910- EVENING EDITION - EIGHT PAGES.
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
1 locial happenings, Intended for
publication in the society depart
ment of The Times, must be sub
mitted to the editor not later
than 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of
oach -week. Exceptions will be
allowed only in cases whero
events occur later than tho time
mentioned.)
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MAN
A being from a distant star
Came to this earth upon a tour.
"We've heard how great you mortals
are,"
Tho being said,' "but would make
sure."
A lady lecturer he heard
Tho first day ho was spending
here;
He gave attention to each word
That fell upon his eager ear.
"This earth," tho lecturer declared,
"Is perfect, were it not for Men.
"Would that my sisters only dared
To use defiant voice and pen
Against this brute, wio is a pig,
A mule, n lion and a" mouse,
A blue jay with his notions big,
An ape, a fox about the house.
"He's stubborn, vain and full of
guile,
He's brutal, Ignorant and mean;
Ho makes tho world not worth the
while
And simply clutters up the scene."
Her sisters shouted In applause;
The speaker scolded, stormed and
cried,
With searing word and meaning
pause
The tyrant Man was sacrificed.
On tho other hand, a word of
praise at tho right moment takes root
blossoms, and blooms within you all
at once.
Tho fellow who has been "work
ing out his own salvation" is in line
for another step. To say cutting
things about him, to discourage his
possibilities, won't bo of any bene
fit to you.
In fact, it may perform the duties
of reflex action and go off at a tan
gent with you, yourself. Where a
word of deserved praise might mean
so much, even to you.
A toast, a kind word, gives one
such a delightful sense of bigness of
spirit, whether it is there or not.
Whv not? One 'goes away shaking
hands with one's self and a "What
a good boy am I" feeling.
It germinates and makes a happy
hour least. While a roast leaves such
a bad taste, acts on the digestion of
conscience (oh, we all have a grain
PERSONAL notices of visitors
in the city, or of Coos Bay people
who visit In dther cities, together
with notices of social affairs, are
gladly received in the social de
partment Telephone 1331. No
tices of club meetings will be pub
lished and secretaries are kindly
requested to furnish same.
April 30. It was decided to hold It
at Eckhoff hall Instead of Simpson's
pavilion owing to tho latter being
more conveniently located. It was
also decided to give prizes for the
prettiest cotton customes. Tho club
Is now meeting the first and third
Tuesday afternoon of each month.
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The Sisters of Bethany were enter
tained Wednesday afternoon by Miss
.Minn Butler at her home. Besides
the usual sewing, the club
plans for another cake sale to be
given a week from today. The next
meeting place will be announced by
the president, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl later.
,
Mrs. A. E. seaman who has been
ill at her home for some time is
of it) and gets us nothing but tight .reported gradually improving, much
made'jtt
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Vll IWAD AW BOOK IN OUIt STORE INCLUDING ALL THE
fvTKFtcTION WE HAVE RECEIVED DURING THE PAST
SSI NEW BOOKS IVOTO AOTIIOJ8 FOR
OUR LIBRARY. THE FOLLOWING Alt E SOMJ. OI- THE
LATE BOOKS, ALSO SOME OF THE LEADING ONES.
Leading Books
My Lady of tho South
Martin Eden
Lnto Fiction
Furnace of Gold
Cab 44
Top of the Morning
Son of the Immortals
The Up Grade
Passers By
Lost Trace
King In Exile
Imperial Marriage
Tower of Ivory
Foreigner
Danger Mark
Chrysalis
54-40 Or Fight
Truxton King
Tale of Lonesome Pine
Gooso Girl
Tho Silver Horde
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERY CO.
OREGON
STATIONERY COMPANY.
MARSHFIELD
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Furniture at the
Same Old Prices j
at the
SAME OLD STOItR
Call and Inspect our stock SI
ana get our prices.
C. A. Johnson
Oldest EstnbllHhed Furniture
Store On Coos Bnj.
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lips, lines of care and enemies.
Everyone needs a "boost."
you big enough to give it?
Are
to the gratification
friends.
of her many
CURED HAY FEVKR
AND SUMMER COLD
A. S. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, t.
dlana, writes: "Last year I suffered
for three months with a sum
cold so distressing that It Interlerel
with my business, I had many oi Hi
symptoms of hay fever, and a doc
tor's prescription did not reach mj
case, ana i tooi; several medlcltej
which seemed only to aggravate It,
Fortunately I Insisted upon having
Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly
cured me. My wife has since use)
Foley's Honey and Tar with the
same success." RED CROSS Phar-
rr"v. f.Tohn Ppuss Prop.)
Mrs. Otto Schetter who has been
111 for the past six weeks continues to
gradually improve but is not able
.o be up yet. It is expected that she
will soon be sufficiently recovered to
meet her many friends.
They said that in the whole round
world
There was one glaring, hopeless
fault;
Their maledictions then they hurled
At Man, who was not worth his
salt,
They found naught else to criticise,
They said. In all creation's plan,
Save this dumb brute In human guise j,"
This useless, hopeless, senseless
Man.
And then the visitor arose
And drew a sword of biting steel.
"I'll rid you of your brutish foes!"
Tho being vowed; then roso a
squeal,
shriek, a supplication loud
Prom women meek and women
grim.
"O, don't kill Man!" implored tho
crowd,
"You see, we want to marry him!"
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When a bit of sunshine hits ye,
After passing of a cloud,
When a fit of laughter gits ye
An, yer spine la feeling proud,
Don't forgit to up and lling It
At a soul that's leollng blue,
For the mlnit ye sling it
It's a boomorang to you.
JUST that. So sajs Cap:aln Jack
Crawford. Toasts and roasts are
both warm propositions, but
each sends forth a diffeient kind of
heat. Bo.h have the faculty of radi
ation. Bo.h fouuulate germs, but
in that they differ.
Ono creates a loo germ, but the
other germ Is lull of claws and not
so lovely. Why have unlovely things?
Oh, jou know, Mrs. Sta-at-Homes
says Sophie Loeb, husband came
homo late the other night. Mrs. Gos
Blp knows there was a row! There
13 going to bo trouble. Perhaps a
separation! In place of the molehill
a mountain looms up, which no sclen
tlst could possibly climb or explain!
Sho can't keep it another mluute.
Sho calls her best friend up on tho
nhiino. ;m.i It Is "Too bad!" "Want
a p ty!" "Such a nice little creature,
too!" Tho friend tells. It, also, and
each time as usual there is an addi
tion until it all has assumed alarm
lug proportions.
When In all probability Mrs. Stay-at-llome
is perfectly happy to bo
thero and understands satisfactorily
why the lateness. Sho does not want
or need your glances of pity a bit.
Sho knows. Rather tell what a
charming, patient, little woman she
Is nuil treat her accordingly.
Consideration Is tho magic key.
Get it and you will be happy ever af
ter, for It unlocks pleasant highways
and bwnys. It Is so easy to say
mean things. Thoro may be a little
momentary satisfaction of temper,
but nothing moro. It is always re-rettable.
The A. X. W. club was entertain
ed Thursday atternoon by Mrs. G. A.
Bennett at her home In North
Marshfield. Besides a good attend
ance of tho members, Mrt. J. W.
Bennett was a guest of the club.
At the business session, it was decid
ed to discharge the special commit
.eo on "Cleanup Day,1' Tho commit
tee reported that they had made a
strenuous effort to completo the
Cleanup Campaign" but that some
citizens would not comply with the
requests to remove unsightly debris
Xo other business of Impor
tance was brought up. Delici
ous refreshments were served. The
club will meet next Thursday with
Mrs. W. F. Squire at Bunker Hill.
Mrs Sarah A. Evans who has
charge of the club department or tne jIn
for.lnnd Journal writes as follows: j
"When the cub women of Marsh
field take hold of a thing there Is
pretty sure to be something doing.
Two enterprises of the past week
have proven this to be true. Last
Saturday was both cleaning up day
and tag day. The former Is no new
thing, as the Marshfield women have
observed a cleaning up day -for sever
al years, and have managed, no; on
ly to get an immense amount of work
done but a great amount of fun out
of it as well. Tho A. X. W. club of
Murehlleld, who seem to have had
Jus work particularly in charge,
probably had their arrangements all
made for a cleaning up day before
tho state d.ty was named, and anoth
er ear will undoubtedly see all the
owns adopting ihe wune day."
:
Miss Jessie Chaso entertained the
Charity Bazaar at the home of Mrs.
Christine Kruse in West Marshflld
on Saturday of last week. After a
busy session of sewing the hostess
served a most delleluos luncheon
Those present were: Mrs. Chris
tine Kruse, Mrs. E. MIngus, Mrs. T.
McCormae. Mrs. F. M. Fiiedberg,
Mrs. 1 M. Wlllbur, Mrs. M. C. Mal
oney. Misses Daisy "Rush. Charlotte
Mureh. Elizabeth Kaufman, Mary
Bennet. Laura Kruse, Kathleen Ben
nett, Mamlo Mahoney, Geuivlove
SengstacUen.
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Mis. W. ' 12. Dungan entertained
with a sewing party on Thursday
afternoon of this week. The lunch
eon table was very artistically ar
ranged with apple blossoms and but
lerfies. Tiny butterfly brooches were
favors. Mrs. Dungan's guests were,
Mrs. K. Bargelt. Mrs, Evelyn Ramp,
lMrs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. Evelyn Par
sons, Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, Mrs. M.
C. Mnlone.x, Mrs. J. H. Mllner.
Tho beautiful America Club of
North Bond met in tho Commerlcal
club hall thero last Tuesday and dis
cussed plans for tho Calico ball
which it will give Saturday evening,
Mrs. G. A. Bennett and Miss Kath
leen Bennett will leave next month
for San Francisco and other Califor
nia points where they will spend
several weeks with relatives and
friends. Miss Bennett resigned her
position as instructor of the Seventh
Krade at the Central school building
this week to be effective in the near
future.
Mrs. Hiram Wright entertained a
few ladies at a .luncheon at her
homo in South Marshfield Friday.
The house was prettily decorated tor
the occasion. Among her guests
were Mesdames J. H. Mllner, W. E.
Dungan, B. E. Schoomaker, A. L. i
Houseworth and Dorsey Kreitzer. j
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The social given by the Altar So- j
ciotv of the North Bend Catholic
church at Loggie's hall last Monday ,
evening was a great success. Nearly .
1 100 were In attendance and the even
ing made a most enjoyable one.
There was a large delegation from
Marshfield. Music and cards were
the principal diversions. At cards
I the first prizes were won by Mr. Eh-
and Mrs. Feeney, the consola-
NobodyCares
To be a victim of a quack whether a quack doctor or a quack posing
is fl. clruKsIst.
EVERYBODY RECOGNIZES the accuracy and ability exercised In
compounding physician's prescriptions at Tlu- lihtil Pharmacy. That's
why ve had to enlarge our prescription department. Bring us your pre
scriptions and get tho best no matte.- who oar doctor is. We pay no
commissions nor office rents.
E. Don McCrory, R..
acific Logger
Made by STILSOX, KKLLOGG S1I0E
COMPANY, Tacoma, Washington, 'i
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THEY ARE VALUE RECEIVED
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Phone 215
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Maker of Good Clothes
365 N Front Street, Marshfield, Oregon
(We also do pressing and repairing)
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tiou prizes going to Charles Keane
and Miss Winnifred Doyle.
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Next Monday evening, the ladies
of St. Monica's Catholic church In
Marshfield will give a social at the
Redmen's hall. Cards and dancing
will be the principal diversions. It
Is expected that there will be a large
attendance.
Miss Elizabeth Donnelly left today
with her hrother.Rev.Father E, Don
nelly for Portland where she will vis
it for a few weeks.
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The Tuesday Night Whist club was
entertained Wednesday evening by
Mrs. Effle Farrlnger at her home on
South Broadway. Tho house was
prettily decorated for the occasion.
Besides the regular mombers of the
club, she had as guests Mr. and Mrs.
F. K. Getting, M. H. Bllvens and
wife. Miss Genlvleve Sengstacken,
Louis II. Boll, C. F. McKnight and
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