The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES,- MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910-EVEMIN0mm0N-
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ON STRAIGHT?"
Get Your Heaters Now
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DlXlVn
ROOM AND SITTING ROOM
A TRIFLE UNCOMF()HTAll,
EST ON THE MARKET.
WE HAVE SOME OF THE BE
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
ioclal happenings, Intondcd for
publication In the society depart
mont of The Times, must bo sub
mltted to tho editor not lator
than G o'clock p. m. Friday of
oach week. Excoptlona will bo
allowed only In cases whore
ovonts occur" lator than tho time
mentioned.)
AN OLD SONG REJUVENATED.
I cannot wear tho old hair
I woro sonio months gono by.
I'vo laid It on tho topmost shelf
With many a weary sigh.
No longer nro thoy wearing puffs,
And rats aro qtilto do trop;
1 cannot wear tho old hair
Oh, what a cruel blowl '
I cannot wear tho old hair
For which good gold I paid.
Red hnlr Is so pxponslvo whon
Ono gets tho proper simile.
I folt so dressed whon It was colffpd.
All llttlo puffs and curls;
But I can't wear tho old hair.
Alas for Fashion's whirls!
I cannot wear tho old hair.
Four switches J must buy
And wind thorn round and round my
head
Ab flat as thoy will Ho.
My faco Is far too plump for this;
My noso Is much too long;
But I can't wear tho old hair,
It's nltogothcr wrong.
-Llpplncott's Magazine.
ably has dlscovored thnt somo other
woman takes moro pains to please
him than his wife docs.
Tho neglected huBband or wlfo will
i always ilnd a ready sympathizer; you
may bo very sure of that.
Tho lovo that wears to a shadow Is
usually lovo that has been founded
by tho senses, not by the heart.
Unless thore be congeniality and
companionship, lovo cannot last.
Many n woman loses her husband
Blmply because sho haB an overde
veloped idea of her maternal duties.
Sho sponds so much time worry
ing and fussing over her babies that
sho grows away from their father.
He comes home tired from his day's
work and looking forward to a pleas
ant evening. Dut ho Is not allowed
to speak nbovo a whisper and his
wire can think of nothing bift the
l children.
Is It any wonder that eventually
ho Logins to spend his evenings else
where? Tho girls who put off marrying un-
i til so Into that they liavo to bo con
tent with nnythlng thoy can got, nr
.choosing tho shadow of lovo instead
of tho Btibstauco.
Such a girl refuses tho man she
PERSONAL notices of visitors
in tho city, or of Coob Day people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of ""nclul affairs, are
gladly recotved In tho social do
partirietu. Telophono 13:U. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished nnd secretaries aro kindly
requested to furnish samo.
enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Tho
house was decorated with Oregon
grapo and Bweot peas. Tho enter
tainment was In honor of Mrs. D. M
Richardson, who Is horo to visit her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugono O'Con
noll. In tho brldgo game, Mrs. J. H.
Mllno'r won tho first prlzo nnd Mrs.
C. E. Nicholson tho second prlzo. Ai
olaborato luncheon was sorvod. Tho
Invited guests woro as follows: Mos
dames B. M. Richardson, William
Dungan, Hugh McLaln, E. Mlngus,
William Horsfall Jr., J. II. Milncr,
W,. S. Turpon, C. E. Nicholson,
Hutchinson, P. A Snndborg, W. F.
Miller, Geo. F. Murch, M. II. Dlivon,
C. R. Peck, A. E. Polloxfon, W. T.
Morchnnt, P. Honnessoy, W. S.
Chnndlor, R. F. Williams, R. T.
Street, J. W. Bonnott, W A. Toyo, f
loves bocniiBO ho Is poor, and ondsi., n, awnr .Tnim s. finkn.
by marrying a man who is hotter off,1 p A nnll1on c. R. Porrv. E. K.
but whom sho never can really loro. JonciJi Bugono o'Connoll, L. M. No
-i couiiriovo mat man, um. pcopio b Dom. Krotzor, i S. Kaufman,
would think It so queor If I mnrrold i R K gtraw D Y. Stafford, 0. M.
him," I onco heard n girl say. Tho j Montgonicry; w u DouB,nB( B. G
man stuttorcd, nnd, simply because of, KlnnnKnn( J A LuB0 j NV IngrnIn,
;what others might think, tho girl ro-;wll ., a . L nousaworth, Hi-
fused him.
When n chnnco for real lovo comes
your wny, tako it; don't wnlt for r.
nd somotlmos, whon tho moon win shadow. V .
red,
Cnmo two young lovers newly, wod,
'I'm half sick of shadows,' said
Lady of Shalott."
Mrs. William Grimes gavo n bridge
the party Tuesday afternoon nt hor home.
It wob In honor of Mrs. J. L. House-
, "wotli of Oklnhoma, who has boon vls-
DO YOU KNOW tho story of tho Itlng In tho city. Tho Ilrst prlzo was
poor, hapless Lady of Shalott, won by Mrs. M. II. Illlvon nnd tho sec
who was forced to look nt life '"' prlzo by Mrs. Eugono Crosth-
through tho medium of n looklnu wnlto. A special prlzo was won by
glasa?
I Mrs. Saroh E. Painter. After tho
rnm Williams, Herbert Lcckhart, Ro
becca Stump, J. A. Matson, Arthur Mc
Kcown, C. W. Tower, T. S. Mlnot,
Frank Hnguo, F. M. Parsons nnd E
L. C Fnrrln nnd Misses Anno Flana
gan and Ellznboth Kaufman
,
Bon Chandler, who hns been spend.
lng tho summer with his pnronts.
,Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandlor, nt their
bungalow on Coos Rlvor, loft to-day
on tho steamer Droakwater for Port-
'Innd and from there will go to Eu-
Sho sat with her back to a window
enrd gamo, rotrcBhmonts wpro sorved.
geno to rcsumo his studios nt tht
llnlvnrsltv of Oroiron.
Tim L'liOHtn Incliulod tho following: I . . .
nnd wntchod tho world pass by In thu miIiii w i.' Miiinr t ii nilvnn
,, ' , ' . .Mesuamos w. t. .Minor, M. n. unon, W1 j ftm For,i of San Francisco nnd
mirror, snys IJoatrlco Fairfax. Thoro F. M. Parsons, B. F. Morrlsoy. Eu- ,. ,,,, n.nnnnnu .,, i,i
- imao otuti" wwiitiuii wv !
was n spoil on her. which decreed Kono Crosthwnlto, Dorsoy Kreltzor,
that tho moment sho looked out ofC. R. Pock, J. L. Housuworth, A. L.
tho window her life would end. HoiiBoworth, A. T. . Haines, W. E.
Sho was contefit with hor looking Warwick, F. A. Haines, Elllo Fnrrln
Klass vlow of life In all save whore Kor, Sarah E. Palntor and Charles
lovo wob concernod. IVnn Duyn.
When lovora pnssod, tho Lndy ofi
Shalott folt faint longings for some-' Mr8 " M- Hlchardson, who has
thing bettor thnn she had known; but ll00 ,n th clty visiting hor parents, Mt and cnrr,od a ihowor bouqot
eho nover looked out of tho window. iM'. nd Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll, loft U08 Q th(j vn,loy Aft(jr th() co
iiiun, ono uay, ttlO SliadOW Of tltO "" iHU ii"'r iur ruriiauu.
boautlful Knight Sir Lancolot llndhmi Sho was accompanied by hor llttlo
Into tho mirror.
Alas for tho Lady of Shalott! En
tranced by tho vision, sho turnod nnd
iookoh out of tho window, nnd tho
curso fell upon hor. Sho had boon
nbio to withstand every temptation to
loo): until uhi' foil In lovo.
Don't bo contont with tho shadow
of nnythlng If you can have the real
ity. It Is nmazlug to see tho number
of pooplo who nro content with the
shadow of lovo.
Elthor thoy Jhrvo nevor hnd roal
lovo or thoy have worn It to n shadow.
Nothing o quickly dulls lor m th
commonplace.
A woman nllow hor husband tc
bio her In unnttrotive surroundings.
She wears dowdy, ugly wrappers nnd
screws her hnlr Into a tight, unbe
coming knot. Aftor nwhllo, she be
kIiib to complain that hor husband no
longor loves her.
Men nro very human, and ho prob-
daughtor.
Mayor Simpson of North Dond was
tondored a birthday dinner at tht
Chandler Hotol on tho evening of
Septemhor 1st. Tho grill room,
which wns used for tho occasion, was
tastefully decoratod and n most en-
Joynblo time wns had. Those present
woro Mosdames Simpson, Wlusor
nnd Smith nnd Messrs. Simpson, Win
sor, Ronch and Smith. Mr. Simpson
was tho recipient of n number of
hNiuUomo remembrances.
! $
Miss J'ile Chase nnd Mls Kllzn
beth Kaufniun, who have been In Cal
ifornia, will be home to-morrow on
the M. F. Plnnt.
Mrs. K. O. Porhnni gavo a brldgt
luncheon Thursday aftornoonnt her
homo, 1300 Central avenue. A large
number of Indies woro preent and
cUu Eafcfra nf (Umui 'JBaij:
I tUvlie to nnnouuee tlmt I have Just opened a line of
the VIJUVJiATKST STYLUS In PATKUX AND TAI
LORUO HATS, wutimWitK nil the Full mul Winter show
lugs In the Uasteiu mlllliu'iy contois. Tlioy nro now ready
for your Inspection nt the LAD1KS' r..lPOmUM. AIo
st)llh hntx mado from your own materials.
Jrnurlrtur
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock nt tho
homo of tho brldo's parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll nt Klttyvlllo.
Tho ceremony was performed by Rov.
Fnthor Qallnghor. Only tho relatives
woro presont. Tho brldo woro an
olaborato gown of Irish crochet and
veil with ornngo blossoms In a coro-
of
coro-
mony thoro was a dlnnor and tho
bridal cako was cut. Mr. and Mrs.
Ford loft on tho stenmor M. F. Plant
for San Frnnclsco. For two weoks
thoy will bo nt tho Hotol Manx ii
that city beforo going to housekoep
lng.
At hor homo In Portor Thursday
afternoon, Mrs. R. A. Wornlch gnvt
n party In honor of Miss Anne Flan-
KKVI311 MINI) THE HAT BUT GET
YOUR SCISSORS AND CUT THIS
OUT.
FREEI VllKHU FREE!!!
TO THE MAN, WOJLVN OR CHILD
PRESENTING THE LARGEST NUM.
ItKU OF THESE ADS. ON OR BE
FORE OCTOBER 1, 1D10, HAINES
WILL GIYE ONE LARGE SACK OF
HIS FAMOUS FLOUR ABSOLUTE
LY FREE.
THIS AD. WILL RUN EACH SAT
URDAY IN SEPTEMBER, SO EV
ERYBODY HAS AN EQUAL SHOW.
ALSO REMEMBER THAT HAINES
IS SELLING HIS BEST WHEAT FOR
$1.00.
HAJNES
GIVE HIM A TRIAL ORDER.
NICE
. CRJSP
GOODS
THE
KIND THAT TICKLES YOUR
PALATE.
BUY YOUR SUPPLIES OF
PASTRY AND BREAD FROM
The COOS BAY
BAKERY
PHONE 111-L.
"THE HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS."
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Furniture
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FOR
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MAY BE FOUND HERE AT
ALL TIMES. SATISFACTION
IN PRICES AND GOODS.
C. A. Johnson S
Oldest Established Fmultiiie
Store Ou Coos Bay.
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Our toothsome home-made candles
nro a revelation to tho candy lover.
Thoy aro so rich, so temptingly good,
and so delicately flavored that once
eaten thoy are never forgotten.
Thoy are absolutely pure; there
fore good for little rolks as well 03
big folks. "Stafford's" chocolates
are tho purest and best of chocolate
coated confections. They have NOT
just nrrlvod from San Frnclsco or
any other town, but nro nndo frosh
dally in our own llttlo candy shop
by export cnudy makers, Thoy know
how. Lots of now drinks nnd dishes
at our fountain.
You Can Lower the
High Cost of Living
By Buying Your
Meats
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Geo. W. King
PROPRIETOR
GOW WHY BUILDING,
HHSIIFIELD
LOOK OVER THIS LIST
OAK HOME, JR., COAL AND WOOD BURNERS.
OPEN FIRE FRONT COAL AND WOOD HEATERS.
AIRTIGHT COAL AND WOOD HEATERS.
BOX WOOD BURNERS.
PERFECTION OIL BURNERS FOR THE BATHROOM OH DEI).
ROOM.
WE PUT THEM UP AND ALL STOVES ARE GUARANTEED,
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See Our Windows
FOR THE LATEST NOVELTIES
CHILDREN.
FOR MEN, WOMK.V AND
This week it is
Pocket Knives
No larger or liner selection In tho city, nnd the prices art
eiiunlly pIcnMng. We are Killing them nt
From 10c to $3.00
DohVfor the Girls
We carry the llmt line on COOS BAY. RUHIIER 1)01.15,
CHINA DOLLS, CELLULOID DOLUS, KID DOLLS, UNIIKCAK.
AHLE DOLLS.
TEDDY REARS ALL SIZES AND PRICES.
See Our Windows for The Very Latest
THE
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERY COMPANY
OLDEST AND LARGEST STATIONERY COMPANY IN COOS
COUNTY. FRONT STREET,' MAKBHFIELD, OREGON.
BARGAIN
In Small Farm Tract
DESCRIPTION.
7 At RES, a MILES FRO.M MAI SHFIELD.
AP.OIT ONE-HALF BOTTOM 1 AND.
GOOD, NEW l-ROOM HOUSE.
GOOD WATER.
BENCH LAM), LEVEL.
SPLENDID GARDEN AND FRUIT LAND.
IDEAL CHICKEN FARM.
ON COUNTY ROAD.
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Price, Only $1800
THESE SM LL TRACTS ARE VERY SCARCE AND HARD TO
GET. WE RECOMMEND THIS ONE AS A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT.
S. KAUFMAN (Mb CO.
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Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
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II. H. WILSON, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically ex j
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