The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 01, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended "for
publication In the society depart
ment of Tlio Times, must be sub
mlttcd to tlic editor not later
than G o'clock p. m. Friday of
ench week. Exceptions will be
allowed only In cases whero
ovonts occur later than the tlrno
mentioned.)
A HUnniCANE OF PLENTY.
FT13U nil the trouble the past time
niacin us know
Coines h hurricane uf plenty. Let
It blow an' blow!
A
Let It blow nn' blow
O'er tlio country high nn' lowl
It'll a hurrlcuno of plenty.
Lot It blow un' blow! '
On tho hills tlmt nro tlio hlKheat we'll bo
tukln' of our stnntl
In tho liurrlcano of plenty that Is lit.
torln' the laml.
Let It blow nn' blow
O'or tho country high nn' lowl
It'll n hurricane of plenty.
bot it blow an' blow
Frank L. Stanton.
PARTING.
rV7HY. love, don't wop!
' ' Our Joy was lonu
Bwcct twenty years
Of smllo and souk,
1 shall but wait
Asleep, nnleep,
For you to oonio.
Why, love, don't wcopl
YAJNIY, love, don't wccpl
' The end Is this:
Thoru comes a bound
To speech and kiss.
For Joy llko ours
Tho prlco Is olienp
Biveut twenty yours!
Why. lovo, don't weep!
Norman (Jnla.
so might the agony bo dny after tlnj
prolonged ad growing nil tho tin
more harrowing, to tho very end o.
the week.
"Such Is tho modern method t
drenmlng on wedding cuke, as in;
bisters have so. klndlly explained It
to me. 1 bollevo 'there Is a reserva
tion, If you don't like the way one
week's dreaming comes out you enn
dream nun In on another piece tat
you gut nt the next wedding you hap
pen to attend."
One of the most elaborate enter
tuluuicnts of the week was tho open
ing meeting of tho season of tho FIvo
Hundred Bridge club. The club was
cntortalnod by Mrs. Ward M. Dlnko
and nil of tlio members wero pres
ent. Mrs. P. A. Warner, daughter
of C. A. Smith, who Is In the cu.
on n visit, was a guest of the club i
this occuhIou. The house wits deco-
vntod In pink sweet pens and rosos
and the color schemo of pink was
carried out. Luncheon wits served o.
the card tablos and was followed b.
tho bridge gume. The first prize w
won by Mrs. John La fan and tho sec
oud prize by Mrs. E. IC. Jobes.
The Prosbylorlnn Christian En
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In tho city, or of Coos Bay people
who visit In'othercltlcs, together
with notices of inclul affairs, lire
gladly received In the social de
partment Telophono 13:11. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished nnd secretaries are kindly ,
requested to furnish suno.
Looks like "it's gona
ff
ram.
YOU'LL GET SOAKED IP YOU
DON'T GET XX "UMDEUSHOOT."
If you get It of us you'll not got
ns badly soaked as If you get it cIbo
whorc. u'
Men's CiiiIii'oIIIuho. i.. $l?n "l1
Ladies' Umbrella. "P
Children's Uiiibitgliis; ."0 tip
We have a
brellas.
tjljis! I .
vda-Tnel:
fewdia-tueiil family inn.
will Join her pnrentB In that city. Tin
entertainment was qtiito nn enjoyable
affair. Tho house was decorated
with .Tapaneso lantorns and during
tlio evening refreshments wore served.
Those present wero as follows: Misses
Cnthorlne Mciulq, Ethel Reynolds,
Marlon Hevoner, Ornco Murr, Naomi
Smith, Prcda Hazor, Amy Reynolds,
Ellon Anderson, Ilolon Monde, Esther
Imhoff, Plorcnco Pctcrsou, Alice
Carlson, Mis? Cllukonbunrd, Ethel
Alger, Mrs. Ed. Langcnhcrg, Mrs. L.
A. Wldnor, .Mrs. A. II. Imhoff, Mr.'
Douglas Putnam, Mrs M. 0. Coleman
ard Messrs. A. W. Myers, A. G. Cole
man, A. B. Beaumont, Rnlph Coke,
Douglas Putnam, Will Emery, Clyde
Tompkins, Roy Fulton, Clnrcncv
Covey, Arclilo Tnylor, Jeff Gray.
"Buy Hero "fidS.ayoMoiy ' "
COOS BAY' CASH
STORE
GEO. X. HOLT, - - Miiiiiikoi'.
Front Street, Muidi(lold.
HOME LAN Co.
Seo us for Investment? on Coot
Day. Wo guarintco owner's price to
bo our price.
Phono 74L. 04 Front Si.
ninnti flrnnt Plriln Smith rilllmi-t
doavor society of North Dund met ntlStansoss, w! P. Evnns, Will Wood
and Marian II. Reynolds.
u.
Y SISTERS," snld Brother
Jack, J'aro now busily
dreaming on wedding cake.
"Sonio time ago wo nil wdnt to n
woddlng nnd of course each of in
got a nlco Iltllu box of wedding enlu,
und every night since then sister
havo boon putting theso boxes und
their pillows nights and dreaming on
them to bco who they nio going to
marry.
tho home of Mrs. William Murr Men
day evening. Tho evening was spent
In a business and social way, and it
pleasant ovonlng was passed by
pronont. .Those present: Miss Ornco
Murr, Mlssi, Marlon Hovener, Miss
Josephine Griffin, Miss Nnomn Smith,'
Miss Esther Imhoff, Miss sElleu An
derson, Mian Hilda Lludstrom, Mls3
Helen Monde and Miss Edith Allgof,
Miss Grace Pulton, Miss Cntherlno
Monde, Miss Alice Carlton, Miss M
Sweurlngan, Miss Amy Reynolds,
Messsrs. Win. Murr, Clarence Murr,
Marlon Reynolds, CJnrenco Covey,
Duncan Hendry, Ralph Coke, Clydo
Smith, Oscar Carlson, Jay Grey.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Myers gnvo.n
(Continued on Pngo S.)
"Thoro Is mi old saying, you know.
thnt mnrrlugo Is it lottery, nnd froii.-slx course dlnnor to their employes
wnni my HiBterrs toll mo about tlio Thursday evening nt tholr homo
modern way of dreaming on wed- Sherman avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs.
ding cako I should wiy that marrlago ' Myers gave a talk on conducting u
is now it greater lottery than ever. successful business. EnrI Michael
It seeniH that the custom once was and sevornl others responded. Thr
to put tho cako under your pillow ' present wero: Mrs. Tumor, Mrs. Bar
threo nights In succession, and thon'rott Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Smith, Miss
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS."
Subscribers to The Times nro
requested to notify the offlco In
cnie of non-dollvory. This Is tho
only menus The Times has of
golnlng knowledge of Irregulnr
lty In the delivery of tho paper
anil word of It will bo welcomed,
ospeclally during tho next few
weeks, during which the deliv
ery routes nro being checked up.
Tolephono The Times, No. 13.1,
If you havo nny complaint.
Winter is Coming
FORT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE STL.
ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA.
This Is destined to be tho Portland
s
of British Columbia, on a navigable
rlvor and deep water lake, with two
trains running In next fall.
Letters pour into our olllco nil da
with applications for lots. To those
who cannot come In wo would do our
utmost to make n good selection.
Price, $100 mid $200 each. Cash
$25, balance $10 a month. A few
10-acro farms, Joining Port St. James
towuslto and Lake Stuart, $50 cash
and $10 a month. '
You need not bo a Canadian citizen
to hold this. You need net Improve
It, nor you need not resldo on It. Alt
this land Is on or near tho railroads
Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon,
and Cnnadinn Northern .nllronds.
Rich farm lands, $S.C0 per acre,
$3 ensh and balance $1 per acre per
year until paid.
Apply Canadian Northern Land
Company, 30 i, 305 nnd 30G Lowli
Building, Portlnnd, Oregon.
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Miss Everything Else, but don't!
miss seeing HAINES for Flour
and Feed.
Men's SHOES
THi: PAST AND COMMODIOUS
teamer Monde
(EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSEXfUIItS
AND PHEIGHT HETWEI N COOS BAY AND SAN PRANTIS
CO. ALL RKSERVATIOAS POR PASSENGERS MAHK AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHPIELD AND LVTER-OCILW
TRANSP. CO. PIPE BLIXi., SAN PRANCISCO. POR INFOIC
.MATION PHONE I I-.J 2.1.
SX1I.S PROM SAN PRVNVISCO, POR COOS BAY, OCT..!.
IVTER-ncEAN TRANSPORTATION' CO.
iwh a wfi'i imiii i ' Majunxs&ztat
CTKA afflEI
JlLAIVELn
REAKWA1H
ICIttrlng. The afternoon whb spont In
sowing nnd lu a soclnl way, after
which light refreshments were sorved.
Those present wero: Mrs. Georso
Wlttle, Mrs. Robert McCnnn, Mrs.
Richard Coke, Mri. A. W. Myers, Mrs.
A. Holmes, Mrs. Monde, Mrs. W. II.
Rlchard3, Mrs. Wllllnm Murr, Mrs.
Wagner, Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng.
Tho members of tho MIzpah Bible
class gavo a farowell party Prldny
night at tho homo of M, G. Colemnu
In honor of four of the members, who
nro leaving the city. Those who nrf
going away and for whom tho enter
tainment was glvon are Miss Anna
Watson, Miss May Peterson, Duncan
Hendry and W. P. Evans. The '
tor Mil Join his wife In Portlnnd.
Mr. Hendry expects to go to Seattle,
Miss Peterson will attend business
college in Portland and Miss Watson
tho man you dreamod of two out of
tho three nlghtH was to ho your fu
ture husband. Thai was the old, the
Biniplo way, heforo things had takou
on their modern present day oluuo
rate complications. In these days
dreaming on wedding cake appeart
to ho canltnl on like this:
"You (alto seven little slips of
paper and on each of lx of thet
you write thrf name of a suitor, lea
Ing the seventh blank. So here you
havo bIx ullps with uamos on and one
blank slip, and now without looking
ut them you mix these slips all up to
gether so that you won't know which
Is which, ami then you put nil seven
Mllps togother lu an envelope,
"By this modern method if dream
ing on wedding enke, with the en
volopo system, yuu dream on the
cako seven nlghU lu Hiicottssloii, nnd
In the morning of each following
day you draw a slip from the en
velope, and the last slip left lu tho
envelope after the seventh night,
d roam n g indicates your fate; if lt'i
got u name on, why, that's tho man
you are going to marry; it It's th
blank slip, why, thou you are go
ing to be an old maid,
"You seo that by this method
thoro is Introduced a vastly greater
amount of doubt and uncertainty, J (jQQfJ qj QlIT PiitrOflS
aim ino puriuu in u.iciiuimuu, bus
natiBfl nnd Interest is very greatly
prolonged; but while tho old ami slut
plo wny was certainly tamor, the
modern way, though far more excit
ing and Interesting, may not bo with
tint Ita disappointment lu the end.
Just seo how It may work out:
"Among tho tnon whoso nunios yo
put on the six written slips thi
Is pretty sure to be one whom you
pnrer to all the rest; hut his may
bo tho first tinmo you draw out of
tho envelope aftor the tlrst night's
dreaming, thus, alas! putting him
out of tho question. On tho other i
hand It might bo that tho first si'
you draw out would bo the blank,
tho old maid slip, and In this vti
would find perhaps reason tor oiati n
and solf-congrntulatlon.
"Again, tho first slip drawn might
bo nolthor tho blank nor tho slip
hearing tho namo of him you pre
ferred, but a slip witn tho namo ot TWO tlTORKS
a man for whom you cared less; aim 230 Prout St HO Central Are
ON, WHEN YOU WILL NEED MORE
LIGHT. OUR PIXTURES ARE OO
INO PAST ATI PROM TEN TO
Catherine .Monde, Oscar Carlton, TWENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN
Mnrlon Reynolds, Earl Michael and MANUPACTURI.VO PRICES. THIS
Duncan Hendry. IS A SNAP POR SOMEONE THAT
HAS THE MONEY.
Tho Lados" Aid of the North Bond i
Proshytorlnn church mot Woduo' i
nftomoon nt tho homo of Mrs. E. J.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 237-J.
We havo Just received tho first
shipment ot our fall and winter shoes.
Thoy nro tho best wo havo been nble
to secure in years and If you are
looking for something good, bo sure
and drop In and look them over.
They come In various shapes n
styles nnd wo can suit nlmost any
tnsto. They aro In blncks and tans.
Our best shoes sell for $4.00 nnd
$5.00.
Sails f i oin AliiMwirtli Duck, I'nrtlmul, at H P. M ovory Tucsdiy.
Sails from Coos Buy ou'i-y Salimliiy ut service of linn. Reservation!
will n Jt ho held Inter than Prldny noon, iiiiK'm. tle.u'ts are pnrcli.wd.
W. F. Miller, Agti. ' Thcr.c Main 35-L
ra!5?.s? wsLQc?5?.??saCT'5?5?:HSHfssw?'r,P'; pnsutfi .
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
THE BAZAR
House of Quality
Phone 32
The Best Is None too
When wo started tho confectionery
business, we did so with the determi
nation ot supplying only the best
und wo havo adhered to It over since,
as any of our customors can tell you!
Others tlnd more profit In the cheap
er stuff, hut we started In to estab
lish a lusting business and to do It on
the "square doal" policy to give ev
ery one their money's worth in quan
tity as well as quality.
Whothor you buy live cents' worth
or a dollnrs worth, you can resta s-
sured that you are gettlns quality
and purity as well as quantity whon
you buy at
Announcement
To The Public:
We have secured tho exclusive agoncy on Coos
Bay for tho Ladles Homo Journal and The Satur
day Evening Post. All agonts or dealers will
henceforth secure theso publications from us.
Under our now arrangoment, we will bo able
to afford the readers of these publications the
host service they havo ever enjoyed.
If you are a regular reador of either or both
of them. It will pay you to let us send In your
yearly subscription. Tho Saturday Evening Post
Is $1.50 per year and the now twlce-a-month edi
tion ot mo wuiios Homo Journal is $1.50
nnnum.
per
(rondA
Or we will deliver them to your residence for
five cents per copy.
THE
NORTON & HANSEN
Stationery Company
OLDEST AND LARGEST STATIONERY COM
PANY IN COOS COUNTY.
FRONT STREET. MARSHPIELD, OREGQN.
BARGAIN
In Small Farm Tract
DESCJtllTION.
7 ACRES, :t MILES PRO.M MARSHPIELD.
ABOl T ONIMIALF BOTTOM LAND.
GOOD, NEW l-ROOM HOUSE.
GOOD WATER.
BENCH LAND. LEVEL.
SPLENDID GARDEN AND PltUIT LAND.
IDEAL CHICKEN FARM.
OX COUNTY ROAD.
Price, Only $1800
THESE SMALL TR CTS ARE VERY SCAHOE AND H.AI1DT0
GET. WE RECOMMEND THIS ONE AS A FIHST-CLAS!, IN
VESTMENT. I. S. KAUFMAN CO.
HIGH GRADE WOOD WORK
of every description at .
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
E. B. GE1IRKI
710-720 SOUTH BROAUW.U.
I
When You go hunting
you want arms and ammunition that
won't fall at the critical moment.
Poor arms and ammunition not oniv
i wie pleasure but sometimes en
danger the hunter.
Our arms nnd ammunition, and, In
...w, ,c,,uunS we sen can always bo
depended upon.
The Gunnery
"SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS."
Read TheTlmes Want Ad
s.
NEW LIVERY
Fancy new rigs, good horses "
careful drivers are now at tbe dis
posal of the Coos Bay public at
REASONABLE RVTIS.
Rigs or rigs with drivers rwdr'
nny trip anywhere any time- Ilor
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accomo
dattons provided for funeral P""
w. I.. CONDRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
South Broadway,
Mm
iifld-1'
A Want Ad Will sell it for you
i .rAispr .-.