The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAYTIMSS, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION
"IS MY HAT
ON STRAIGHT?"
don Spoil the Sport
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
nodal happening!), intended for
publication In tho society depart
ment of Tho Times, must be sub
mitted to the editor not later
than G o'clock p. in. Friday of
each week. Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whero
events occur Inter than tho tlmo
mentioned.)
soxo ok tin: hobbled skirt.
With ltneos tlmtTvoro weary and
cramped,
And n sigh for her nchlng feot,
A mnlden limited, In a hobbled skirt,
'Mid tho throng In tho crowded
street,
Hop, skip, hop,
O'er sldowalk nnd gutter and dlrtl
Aud under her breuth, In bitter tones,
Sho sang tho song of the skirt.
"For tho Bake of n fad," sho groaned,
"Full many a load wo bear
From tho heels of our dontli-trnp
shoes
To our mop of Imported hnlrj
Hut to nil tho faddist's freaks,
That bind, and harrow, aud hurt,
Thoro hau never buon ono by half so
bnd
As tho fad of tho hobbled sklrtl
will And you out and despise you fc
your cowardly deceit?
Marry a man bocauso you can't llvt
another minute without him, or gc
single for tho rest of your life mid
you shall be at least honest nnd self
respecting, no mntter how poor, or
obscure, or tired, or discouraged you
are.
Don't go to a dance with a tight
slipper on. You will bo better off e
homo.
Mrs. C. J. MIUIs gnvo a picnic lnat
Saturday hi honor of her sister, Mm.
Fred Robinson of Ithncn, N. Y., who 'courses
Is visiting In tho city. Tho party of
ladies went up Coos Illvor on tho
launch Beaver. They disembarked ut
tho Goodwill place and went to Mrs.
F. S Dow'h camp to spend tho day.
Tho party Included tho following:
Mesdnmos M. D. I'oyntz, W. F. Miller,
H. T. Street, W. F. Squires, M. H.
Dllvon, Fred Robinson, C H. Walter,
Samuel Harper, F S. Dow, Alva Doll,
L. W. Traver and Miss Frances
Frnnso and Mrs. Annlit of Myrtle
Point.
Mrs. Frances Hazard has received
n card frdfli Miss Violet Henderson,
secretary of tho Chnmbcr of Com
merce, who, with her uncle, Hup
Drown, wont to California for a vaca
tion. Miss Henderson writes that slu
Is stopping at the Argonaut- Hotel.
She expected to visit San Joso an.
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Day people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of onclal affairs, are
gladly received in tho social do
purtmeu.. Telephone 13:11, No
tices of club meetings will be pub
lished and secretaries aro kindly
requested to furnish same.
Hop, skip, Jump,
Ah wo dodge tho automobiles!
Hop, skip, Jump,
As wo lleo from flio trolley's
wo0'"' othor points In California as well n
Tlnlii n.i.l .1 i.biiiii r.H. .....I .IahIWI '
.II II MIOIiUIIIKlil unit U VII WW
Death and dlHuomfort and pain!
Aud I nigh for thu day whon rufllus
mid plaits
San Francisco and will bo home I
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September 2Rth.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Sheridan n
sou, George Sheridan, came ovor from
Rosoburg in their autnmobllo Mr.
and Mra, Sheridan spoilt sovornl days
Shall come Into their own agalul"
(KNOV n woman who Is going to
mnrry ror a home. !nt tho hotel in Emnlro. and Qcorg,
And I have nil I can do to Sherldnn has been with friends In thl
chlldreu.ndvnutages of further educa
tion. .Air. Hinsdale's oldest boii has
completed tho school courso at Gnrdl-
nor aud will take up advauced
4. 4. 4.
Mrs. J. II. Flnnagitli returned this
week from Empire where she visited
ut the hotel for several days.
$
?.Ir. nnd Mrs. Roy Plko hnvo re
turned to San Francisco. They wore
at North Dend to visit Mrs. Pike's
brother, Mayor "L. J. Simpson. They
visited at North Dend mid also nt
Shore Acres, Mr. Simpson's summer
home. Mrs. Plko was formerly Miss
Edith Simpson and was married re
cently. Miss Dlanche Tullefson visited Miss
Lena Allen at Myrtle Point this week.
iliwuo u .......w ..... lv ua l)EI,'EnT.
AT THE CRITICAL MOMENT. IF YOU DUY YOUR CR'Nam.
MUNITION OF US YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT YOU 'nl
HAVE THAT WOEFUL EXPERIENCE. 0,VT
WE CARRY EVERYTHING THE HUNTER NEEDS ANn
DEST ON THE MARKET. THE DUCK SEASON IS NOW 0 iv
THE SEASON'S FLIGHT WILL SOON DE AT ITS HEiaHTin ?
YOU HAD DETTER DROP AROUND AND LET US FIT YOl' ntr?
LOOK OVER THIS LIST AND SEE IF .THERE ISN'T Rfivl
THING YOU NEED: ' U1It
DECOYS.
GAME STRAPS.
HAGS AND LEATHER GUX casks.
SHELLS, IX ANY SIZE LOAD OR MAKK.
SHKL1
SHOT GUX
REMINGTON PUMP C1UNS, DOUHLE
ItELLED SHOT GUNS.
and sixomj nin.
kcop from clutching her mid scream
Ing "Don't! Oh, don't!" nt tho top
of my voice every time I see hor, says
Wlnlfrod Dlnck.
Swimming exports are always writ
ing loiters to tho papors tolling you
how to rescue a drowning man.
Tho llrst thing to do, say most of
tho exports, Is to knock tho drown
ing person on tho head and mnko him
unconscious When you havo dono
Mrs. M. A. Sweetman is visiting in
San Francisco. She went south on
tho Inst trip of tho steamer M. F
Plant. She will bo a guest of n sister
1.1 San Francisco mid while there w'L
loo' after some business matters.
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Mrs. Frank E. Hague Is giving n
largo party this afternoon at her
home. It is one of tke big soclul
otouts of the season.
W. P. Evuus of North Dend has re
turned home from Eastern Oregon
I city. Tho Misses Shorldnn hnvo been ftirBi EvunB s nt Dnkur Ct. wlth tliel,
visiting horo for soma tlmo past.
Tho Ladles' Aid Society of North
lloiul held a monthly meotlng at Mrs.
John Rutin's homo last Wednesday
afternoon. Resides nn Interesting
program of dovotlonnl character, the
annual election of olllcers was hold,
resulting as follows President, Mrs.
ilentta Wlttlg; vice-president, Mrs.
this, you hnvo a good chanco to Buvojsolmn Anderson; secretary, Mrs. Al
him.
I never oeo a woman of any rollno
bort Wlckluud; treasurer, Mrs. John
Ronn. Dollclous rofroshmonts wore
mom or sonsiuiuty on tho point of served by tho hostess Thoro was a
marrying for u homo that I doii't wish I full nttondnnco nnd each ono felt a
aamobody would follow tho swlm-'bonollclal afternoon had boon spout.
ining expert's ndvlce, nnd save hor In
spite of horsolf.
Hnvo you ovor boon to a party with
n pair of tight slipper on?
1 havo. Once.
I had a beautiful new frock and n
wrenth of forget-me-nots for my hnlr,
nnd tho prettiest spangly fan In tho
world, mid tho handsomest man nnd
best dancer In tho sot ns my partner
for tho cotillon hut my slipper was
too small. '
Tho memory of thnt night makes
mo uncomfortable to this day, and 1
wns, oh, so many years ago that
night of ngoulzliig discomfort and
embarrassment and disappointment.
All tho way homo In tho carriage 1
didn't hear n word anybody said. I
Mr. and Mrs R. R. Montgomery
of Decatur, III., aro In tho city on a
visit. They nro horo to boo Mr. Mont
gomery's children, R. J. Montgomery,
Mrs. D. Y. Stafford mid Mrs. Colby
Perry. Miss Corn Mao Montgomery
Is also here, having been visiting dur
ing tho summer.
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Mr nnd Mrs. II. S. Tower nnd
daughter, Miss Nora, left this weel
for Charles City, la. They wore
called thoro on account of the Bluest
of Mr. Tower's mother,
MIM Marie Thomnson of South
Mnrshflold has returned home from
the home of E. R. Hodson on Coos
kopt loosening tho heel of that slip- j River, whero sho has been n guest.
per with tho too of tho othor ono and
wishing for home.
Tho mmi who took mo to that dance
told mo afterward thnt ho thought
Bonio nwful tragedy hud como Into
my llfo, or that I was sick of vanity
nnd had made up my mind to look my
Inst upon It that night ami then, take
tho vol.
Think of being married to n man
you don't lovo. Why, you oouldu't
forgot him for a nilnuto You'd go
out In the country somowhero to got
tlmo to hnto him nnd thoro he'd
romtj nfter you, or iwud a lottor or n
u'eurnm or souiothlnjt.
The tl'oimht of htm would poison
ivory mouthful yon ute. and WHk
nverv d 1 in Mm drunk hateful to you.
Ho ml ht b the kindest, tbo
no) h u Mi hundsomeet man In the
W 1 'i mm didn't love him you'd
h't't in ft 11 ihi more for being too
good fur uu.
Nn, nn, nit dear friend: scrub
lloore f ir a Hvln. stand on a windy
street hu-hm in midwinter and peddle
iioWspa.i.'i; trudge from door to
door mid try to mil cheap eoametiet
do anything, auythlug in the world
but mnrry for a homo.
Desldos, what huelnoae bttve you
cheat 11 mau out of hi cuauee of Ua;
plllOSB In llfo?
Do you suppose that mui oan make
r man happy whon yon don't lov
lilmT
Tho stupidest man in tho
world from
Mrs, M, P. Peudergnst aud daugh
ter left this week for San Francisco,
whero they will visit.
Mrs Harvey Smith has returned
from Slsson, Cal., whero sho was
called by the serious Illness of her
brother, who Is now better. He"
cousin, Miss Lucy Kent, of Modford,
nccoiupanlod Mrs. Smith to Coos liny
nnd will teach sehool hero during the
coming sonson.
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Tho now olllcers of the Mnrshfleld
W. C. T. U. who have been elected
nro as follows: President. Mrs. Ora
MoCnrty; vioo-pveldut, Mrs. George
Colemau; secretary, Mrs. C 1!
Marsh; treasurer. Mrs. Helen
Downes; recordlug secretary. Mr
George W. Watklna. A delegate Is tc
be teat to tke State gathering of tit
union but a yet the delegate has not
been ohoeji.
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Mies Maude Ilowrou has goue to
Portland whoro she will attend St.
Helen's Hall.
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JJrs. P. M. Hall-Lewis, aeoompanled
Ly ber eou. bag left for Woodburu.
Oro., to visit frleuds.
Tho family of 0 U. Hinsdale of Gar-
dinor will lonvo soon for California to
mnko their home. They aro moving
Gardluor in, order to give tho
son, Eldon Evans, who has boon qult
111 but who Is now better.
Miss Nettle Denttlo, who was mar
ried to J. W. Ross at San Frauclsc
Inst month, Is a former Coos Ua
girl. She Is a sister of Mrs. R. A.
Church of South Coos River.
W. J. Conrad and Harry Winkler
spout a few days this week at the
Herbert Rogers ranch on Coos Rivet
fr
H. S. Wledor, formerly of this city,
mid now of California, has returned
homo after n visit in tho city with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wledor,
of South Marshlleld.
Miss Helen Doble, who has boon
visiting .Mr. nnu .Mrs. v. s. unanuier
at their Coos River bungalow for
sosio tlmo past, will leave Monday
for hor home In Portland.
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Tho mombors of tho Chamluade
Club hold their first meeting of tho
season Wednesday night at the homo
of the president, Mrs. Charles StauiT.
They talked over tho plans for this
season. Tho club hopes to do more
than over before In the way of ad
vancing tho music Interests. The
membership of tho club will be en
larged aud concerts will be given
throughout the season. It Is also ex.
pected to bring several musical an
Ists of high standing to the city dur
ing the season. This has heretofor
been tho policy of the club. The
members through their efforts have
been able to glvo the public tho op
portunity of hearing some exception
"HIT MY HAT DOESN'T llOTIIKU
ME HALF AS Ml til AS MY FEED,
AND THAT DOESN'T MOTHER ANY
IF IT IS IIOUC.HT FROM HALVES."
IF A HORSE COULD ONLY TALK
HE WOULD TELL IT .11 ST AS CON
CISELY AS THE AllOVE; SO USE
"HORSE SENSE" AND MY YOUR
FLOUU AND FEED OF HAINLS.
JUST NOW HE HAS SOME FINE
OIL CAKE MEAL, GOOD COUNTRY
SHORTS, AND SOME EXCELLENT,
ALFALFA HAY RECEIVED THIS
WEEK. HE IS SELLING WHEAT
AT 91.00 PER HUNDRED. .
ORDER SOME OF HIS NOTED,
1ILUESTF.M FLOUlt THE XEXT
TIME YOU DUY.
FLOUlt FREE.
TO THE MAX, WOMAN OR CHILD
PRESENTING THE LARGEST XU.M
HER OF THESE APS. OX OR HE-,
FORE OCTOIJER J, 11)10, HALVES I
WILL GIVE OXE LARGE SACK OF j
HIS FAMOUS FLOUR ADSOLUTE
LY FREE.
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Coos Bay Homes
.MAY 1JE FOUND HERE AT
ALL TIMES. SATISFACTION
IX PRICES A.VD GOODS.
C. A. Johnson
Oldest Established Furniture
Store Ou Coos Hay.
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Pure Ice Cream
is the only kind that has over
been handled at
STAFFORD'S.
And U is the only kind that
ever will be handled at
STAFFORD'S.
Almost any flavor yon do
sire in bulk or by tho dish.
Orders for parties a speeial-
xy.
And remember our delici
ous home made candies that
also are emblems of purity.
You Can Lower Hie
High Cost of Living
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Sails fitiiii Coos Day every Saturday ut service of time. Reservation'
will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tlrkets nro nurclsL 1
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Fhone Main 35-L (j
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than the Manufacturer's
Prices.
THINK OP A $33.00 FIXTURE
SELLING FOR $27.30. AN'D CHEAP.
ER ONES IN PROPORTION. THIS,
IS A RARE BARGAIN IN THE
ELECTRIC LINE NEVER BEFORE
; OFFERED IN MARSHFIELD. COME
IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OVER AND !
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iHE I ST A.VD COMMODIOUS
Steamer
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TWO STORES
C30 From St 140 Central Ave
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage
TIIOXE 237-J.
(KQniP,:,) wlTlr WIRELESS)
ILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYIXG PASSEVGI'"S
AXD 1'REIGHT IlETWELX COOS MAY AXD SAX I'll AXS
CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR UASSEXGERS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCi;, MARSHKIELD .WD 1XTER-0CIU'
TRAXSP. CO. FIFE IJLDG., SAX KRAXCISCO. FOR INFO''
MATIOX PHOXE U-J , 285.
SAU5 FOR SAX FRAXC1SCO, SEPT. 10TII, AT 11 A. M
IMER-OOEAN TKANSPORTATIOX CO.
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