" - npntwMi i-rfim tfl j t"-0it rfUnw'f Pt - I 111 "II. fcAJ THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1fl13-VENING EDITION. - - i iiiii r r -miiMin wmiiw'wm' I " 1 ' V .W'fKl Mi:- r'VJi -i ci c. '..: ' i.J '"'wa ll fl tUWfWWCT ' ..iiiwpiin ii mJ,Mwlat ' J , T7TTZZn i i - in iiy '"M!"""1" " " ! ' WAiiIm il 11 HSHral W vvyjriifMJ fey p : ISIf 1TAF mi CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tho socloty depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not lator than C o'clock p. in. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only in ensca whoro ovonta occur lator than tho tlmo nnntlnilPll.) Styles Wo look Hnck on tho Ancient ilnyH with Much of wonder And ntnnzu the vngu rlcs of In (Huh fair oxclto Our mirth and our despair. A Comic Bight It must hnve been When grnndmn woro a crinoline Por- Imps the f ii- turo too will think . Tho present Styles nro On the blink And they Will Brln And Joy Will Spurt 1 When They , Shall ; Seo Tho Hob bio Skirt. PERSONAL notices of victors In tho city, or of Coob Day pcoplo who vlalt In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, tiro gladly received in tho social de partment Telophono 13:11. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. SOCIETY bleceen WO WOMEN wero discussing tho other day tho porcnnlnl subject of tho rights of men nml women. "1 recall being tnken to hear Theodore Tllton lecture on tho rights of womon when I was a very llttlo Klrl," said tho older. "Mr. Tllton, as you reinombor, was nn nldent suf fraglHt mid I enn seo him now uh bo pounded tho table with IiIh list and exclaimed dramatically: " 'Ever Hlnco Adam nml Evo wo man has boon tho slnvu of man!" "Tho coutrnst between Hint nster tlon and condition In tho homo I hiul loft to hear It was so startling that I burst out laughing. And over nftor vnnf when I wanted to got anything out of woman, all I bad to do was fo pound tho table with my small flat and shout: " 'Ever since Adam and Evo wo man has boon tho slavo of man!' " Perhaps tho suffrngo orntora of our own dny may not orr so grently on tho sldo of overstatement, which It la almost tinnossnry to remark has never mndo n permnnont convert to anything. Hut It Ih posslblo to henr women discourse ovon In this golden ago of nllmony, upon "tho slavery of woman to man," writes Mxolu Smith. Nothing muld bo more absurd! Many unfortunato women nro slaves of their own Inelllclency, for which tho parental Imbecility that still sends boys to college and girls to dancing school la mainly responsible, But ns tho host husband Is not nn altruist nml tho worst not n Simon Logroo, tho Individual mon cannot bo blamed If nt forty or fifty his wlfo gets' tired of swinging In coiifo, but having no other menns of livelihood koops on doing It with tho notion that alio Is a persecuted slave Tho most hopolesa letter I hnvo over road enmo to mo from a middle aged woman not long ngo, "I hnvo read your article saying that tho husband Is not tho wife's partner, but nor employer," she wroto, "nnd I want to toll you how truo It Is of my Vase, I am fifty, In poor health. Yet he begrudges mo a flro In my room In winter. I have not had a now dreys In nine years, though he Is fairly well-to-do and co.ild glvo me money to dress nicely. "ot what can 1 do? I am too old nnd too unskilled to get work nt which 1 could support myself. My husband Is the only employer that has any use for me, nnd that only boenuso ho can't got rid of me." Thoro are, I suppose-', thousands of women similarly placed, and there Is no solution for their problems In say ing glbly: "Got a separation," bo cnuso their battles woro fought and lost twonty-flvo or thirty years ago. Every marriage or for that mnt tor any association of two persons, olthor men or womon has Its war of wills Bomotlmes when tho con tenders aro unevenly equipped a short, sharp, decisive contost, like our wnr with Spain, but mon ofin n cittM, indeterminate struggle llko uie war or 1S12, at tho on.l 'A which bet): pnrtles aro glad to sign n jnaco treaty which doesn't ovon montlo.i the caime of combat. "Ponco Iiob Its victories no loss re nowned than war," as wo hnvo heard school commencement orators ob serve. But tho victories of pcaco In tho household nro often more shame ful thnn thoso nchlevcd by bloody battles. 4 4 S A number of friends of Mrs. Annie Ulggs.of North Bend surprised her nt her homo in Old North Bend last Tuesday evening, tho event being In honor of her birthday. Tho evening wiih plonKantly spout nt cnrdB fallow ing which refroshmouts woro served. Andrew Lnlng nnd wife of North Bond, left n fow dnys ngo for Port land. Mr. Lnlng hns been connected with L. .1. Simpson's summer homo, "Shoro Acres." ! 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Elckworth nro planning to movo to Portland or oiiio other northern Oregon town in tho near future to mnko their home. Their daughters, Mrs. R. V. Oob hnrdt, nml Mrs. R. E. Plncgor, nnd their husbands nro now residing in J- Portland, 4" Coos County club women nro much Interested in tho plan of tho Oregon Stnto Kodorntlon of Women's Clubs for districting tho Htate. It is be lieved that through districting, more womon will bo enlisted in tho club movement nnd that moro Interest can bo kopt up In tho work. As tho Coos County clubs nro so rcmnto from tho hnlanco of tho Htate, It Is likely that thin taction would bo put In one dis trict nnd tholr work mndo moro of-fectunl. Tho membors of St. Ellzaboth's Oil lid nro being outortnlned at n business meeting nt tho homo of MrH. M. C. Mnlonoy this nftornoon. Mrs. J. S. Coko will entertain tho Brtdgo club at her homo next Wed nesday. Miss Evelyn Andoraou, who haB been Hpeuding tho summer with frlonds and relatives In nnd near noston and on Prince Edwnrd'a Is land, Is expected homo tho first of Novombor. Tho Chnmlnndo Club held tho first morning session of tho series It has nrrnuged at tho homo of Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr. last Wednesdny. Tho meeting proved n vory successful ono. Miss EBther Johnson rend a papor on "Early Protestant Music" nnd Miss Edna Larson read ono on "Tho Nothorlnnda School." Mrs. J. V. Smonton was elected to mombor- shlp. Tho outlook for tho sonson Is very good and Mrs. Horsfnll, tho director, Is highly pleased, Tho club's membership Is open to nil who nro Interested In music and hnvo any vocal talent, mid It Is expected Hint many moro will be enrolled In tho courso of tho next few months. Mrs. W. T. Morchant is planning to ontentnln a largo number of friends nt her homo a week from to day. The Invitations will bo Issued shortly, probably. Closo frlonds hnvo been apprised of tho dnto of tho marriage of Willis II. Kennedy and Miss Lottie Larson. Tho affair will bo a quiet homo wed film nnlv n fim v..ii l.tll.tnit. I friends and relatives of tho contract- i V-----------B-Kj lug parties to bo presont. Tho young couple are among tho best known ami most prominent young folk on tho Bay and will bo tho reci pients of congratulations from a host of friends. Tho club will meet next Wednesdny nftornoon with Mrs, M. C. Mnlonoy to perfect plniiB for tho your'B work. J- .. .;. R. R. Montgomery nnd wife nnd MIbb Corn Mao Montgomery, who hnvo been epeiullng several weoks on tho Bay us guests nt the homes of D. Y. Stafford, Colby Perry nnd P.. J. Montgomery, left today on the Brenkwnter for their homo In De catur, 111. Monday cvonlng, tho Coos Bny Motor Boat Club members will keep "Open IIouso" for friends nt the club hoiiBO In North Bend. A busi ness session will nlso be hold to ar range for n series of social uffnlrs for tho winter montliB. : ! Thursday evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Smonton were host nnd hostess nt n sninll dinner, party nt their homo In Mnrshfiold compllmoplnry to Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner nnd Q. A. Smith who hnvo been speeding n short tlmo on tho nay. Ariio'Morccu was nlso n guest, Mr. nnd '.Mrs, Wnriior nnd baby leave today on the Nnnn Smith for their homo In Cali fornia nnd Mr. Smith nnd Mr. Moreen nlso lenvo for n Bhort stny In California. ( f Mrs. C. S. WltiBor Is hoatess nt a reception at her homo In North Bend this nftornoon from 3 to C o'clock In "'onor of Mrs, Tyrell nnd Mm. Lnng ford of California, who', with tholr husbands nro guests of Mr, mid Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Tho affair Is ono of tho most elaborate that has been held In North Bond this Reason. . Last evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Smith of North Bond, entertained n fow friends nt dinner in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyrell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lnngford or Oakland, Cnl who nro guests of L. J. Simpson nnd wiro. Tho Bonutirul Amorlcn Club or North Bond, will shortly resume Its irogulnr sessions. Mrs, Wlnsor, tho president or tho club, will shortly Issuo tho call for tho first meeting of tho senson. (Contlnuod on Page 8.) THE GREAT RECEIVING DEPOT, ASSEMBLING FACTORY AND WHOLESALE HEAD QUARTERS OF EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, AT PORTLAND, NOW THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD, LOCATED ON THE TERMINAL COMPANY'S TRACKS, HAVING ITS OWN SIDING TO THE BUILDING, IN THIS BUILDING ARE CON TAINED AT ALL TIMES MORE THAN FIFTY-FIVE MAKES OF THE WORLD'S LEADING PIANOS, OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay Oil and Supp Company under the manngoment c J. W. Flanagan will continue to hai dlo the Union Oil Company's giui line, distillate, benzine and coal o, at their oil house across the Bay t. which nlace they hnvo moved theli flic Pimiif 302 coos my. cmrwff. .'!''''' '' (rS) st If satlandIt Wr SQUARTji Z&T s $r vC T (PRESENTED NX jrr ri'i 1 1'l'l'i'i'i'i " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. HEALERS J& AGENTS, COAL , COLONIZATION, MM. FARM. FRUIT. MHWU OrsaniziKs or musmAi C0J1PAMES A SPIC1AITY0 BREAKWATER HOTEL, I-Yont St., Miirslilleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has boon thoroughly renovated and nowly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. EH G. W. Dungan Undertaker Mnrslilleld, Oregon, Parlors, 180 South :$drSt., Telephone, Dny or Night, 1U.W, 4 MISS EDNA LARSON Piano Instruction 4 Tel. 254-R, 4 O 4444 i Miss Genevieve Sengstncken ex pects to lenvo noxt Saturday for Portland whero sho will spond n fow weeks ns tho guest of Miss Helen Doble. Sho mny nlso visit nt other northern points before returning home. Miss Florence Aiken returned to San Francisco this week to resume her course in art after a short visit at her homo in this city. At a special meeting of tho Sis ters of Bethany this weok, tho fol lowing officers woro olectod tor tho ensuing year: Presldont, Miss Eve lyn Anderson; secretary, Miss May Stauff j treasurer, Mrs, F. A, Sacchl. K I n i a i a i a I I 8 I 8 ? 8 8 I V 8 I 8 8 ( 8 I 8 I 8 8 I 8 t 8 l For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. uiul 2 P. M. Phono 73-J, 0 i 8 I 8 I n i n i 8 t 8 I 8 I V 8 t 8 8 I 8 8 8 ( n i 8 8 I 8 t 8 I 8 178 DrtMWhvny, North. MRS. Al. R. SMITH agont for CHARLES A. STEVENS AND SUIT HOUSE of Chicago. CLOAK ThO Past liaB nrovpn tlmt Invnanniinm In ntnnll nprn tracts nff pOTlH cities nro the mcit profitable. The C. B. R. S. haB such to offer. CtatJ. Uruschko, Mnrshfiold. Oro. Good Evening! HAVE VOU AXV LAVNDRV? If bo. do not forget thnt this U THE laundry whore you got tho best work, and prices aro In every ono roach. Call up and ono of tho dr.lv. ers will call nnd explain all details to you. All telophono calls uro quickly attended to, becnuso wo aro running two wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. .MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRV. nuiejr BriH., Prop Phone 220-J. NICE CRISP GOODS -8-8-8-8-K-8-8-M-8-a-tt- 8-3 THE KIND THAT TICKLES YOUR PALATE. BUY YOUR SUPPLIES OF PASTRY AND BREAD FROM The COOS BAY BAKERY PHONE Hl.L. "THE HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS." 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