The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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12 1910 EVENING"
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, intonded for
publication In the society depart
mont of Tho Times, must bo sub
mitted to tho editor not later
thnn C o'clock p. in. Frtdny of
onuh week. Exceptions will bo
allowed only In ensos wbcro
events occsr lntor than tho tlino
mentioned
THE OLD SI AID'S LUCK
Tho Pronch havo a Baying for hor I ""'o life complete,
'rliioti until It rnnnhna nnrffiptlon. Th.i
glnnco of an cyo, the touch of a
hand, glvos it birth. Love Is a drow
sy god, cvor slumborlng In tho breast
until it Ii nwnkencd by its innto.
Lovo 1b tho brightest Jewel In the
j world's diadem. Implanted In every
I human heart Is thb craving for lovo,
I tho ronllzatlon of the attraction of
anothor heart and that only tho wold-
Ing of theso two henrt3 together can
Tho depth of love Is as boundless
ns tho ocean's Immeasurable depths,
and love's bark Is as easily wrocked
as a toy sailboat sporting with n
flcklo wave.
Lovo Is, In pvno breasts, gcntlo as
a zophyr or tho down of heaven; in
others, llko a Blrocco blnst or a tor-
J'vo been "binding" thoso "tresses" nn1' wrecking all within its path
who confesses
To birthdays outnumbering twen-
ty and flvo;
TJb that she Is "binding St. Cathe
rine's tresses"
(Tho Pronch nro tho most pollto
nation nllvol)
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In tho ulty, or Jf Coos Hay people
who visit in .Hher cities, together
with notices of nclnl affairs, are
gladly received In the social do
puttmon.. Tclophono 13:11. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished and secretaries are kindly
requested to furnish same.
of freedom unwary
For no, you'ro too cngcr, I won't
say from when;
Into ruin nnd chaos.
Thoro aro as many kinds of lovo
ns thoro aro individuals; all things
But girls I onco spoke of as contom- thnt b,om" nro not T0BC- Tho dontl"
porary j Host of wcods put forth tho mo3t
Seem now llko my seniors by years 'Anmlng blossomB. Lovo's attraction
nt least ten. ls not to uo confounded with tho
attraction of a passion. They aro as
For invalid husbands, or, worse, MlMlmllnr as tho Illy and tho weed,
A. H. Smith, A. L. Gubsor, II. Petcr
Bon, J. W. Russell, C. A. McKolllps,
C. Barrett, L. A. Woodbury, P.
Miller, C. A. Nollnor, W. C. Carr,
W. II. Kibler, Geo. Wltto, C. Oslund,
C. Maxon, P. C. Lovnr, M. E. Evc-
"
Editor Times:
Thoro conies to every promising
young city a certain closs of adven
turors, uncertain ns to object or plan,
but with a vaguo Idea that fortuno
twill appear at tho next turn of tho
road, and greet them ns old friends.
Many of theso nro idlers, drlltlng
with tho currom; boiuo have failed
elsewhoto becauso thoy lack tho ele
ments of succoss; others hnvo cx
ploltod earlier flolds successfully,
and aro looking for now exploita
tion, with no iden of establishment,
or contribution to tho permanent
wealth of n community, but merely
wanting to got nwny with a big un
earned, Increment nnd then look, for
now pnBturos.
Naturally, theso pooplo aro tho
most unreasonably oxactlng. Nearly
all aro disappointed, nnd tho men
who nro disappointed in unreason
able expectations always mnko the
loudest and most doleful complaints.
They do not hcsltnto to express thel
disgust to your face, nor to spread
IKS
LroA'-s-p ,wwvui
HflCVt w Wi vUfQl
thoso grown stupid,
tho whlto dovo nnd tho hawk. Wo
and enro
(Surely mnrrlago must glvo
Bomo Bight to Cupid)
ilavo wrinkled their fnecs
whltenod their hair.
Frnll children, economy, planning rnn 1,vo our 1,vo8 0,lt without ovory-
I Hung ino worm noms, except mvo;
back j w't'10l,t lovo tho honrt would grow
sour, hard, cold, and bitter. '
and I'ovo '8 "10 1,'r"1 ' n B0M' wn'c'1
I knows not content until It 'finds thnt
othor soul which hoavon Intended ns
Whenever n dnnco Dr a porch parly's lls mato , Knch conBoloBl' P-
pendlng .nronohos tho othor, tho ono intuitive-
A walk or1 a frolic, no matter ,J' f'l"K tho other, nnd tho
whioh sot Bonrch Is ovor. No ono Is bo gront,
Oh. ntrnlghtway for mo, tho "old " ",,,Ie' 80 i;0""'"" ' '
maid," thoy nro sending; tbnt ho could mtccossful ly halo
mi, -..i.,, n...i ..- .i. PWlit lovo'B ontrnnco within tho
IIU t.l.UXl t44 IJIUI U llltlll UltO tllU
somotlmos forgot.
rltt, J. E. Stovons, J. S. Newklrk, W,
II. Chnppoll, E. A. Cnrr, Pormlllnilt nlong tholr routo of trnvol, or to
Strauss, J. L. StovcnB, II. G. Isaacs, go back to tho location they had
W. H. Sheppard nnd Avid Johnson, sought to quit, and dlscoiirago hot
nnd Messrs. M. E. Evorltt, A. L. Gnu-Iter men from Investigating your sec
sor, W. M. Klblor, A. Illsoy, II. Bor-jtlon, if they can.
chor, J. S. Taylor, C. A. Nollnor, A. I Tho criticisms and Jeers of such
It. Knowlton, Geo. Witto, W. II. ihavo been hurlod nt each Biiccocdlng
Shoppnrd, P. W. Putnam, P. W. development of tho west ovor since
Ayor A. II. Smith, J. W. Hussoll, Mio Pilgrims first waded ashoro. In
Win. Pond. linct, Columbus was discouraged In
j lil original Idea of discovering Am-
Mrs. John A. Blntt nnd dnughtcr, orlcn.
Miss Louise, arrived hero from Lend, ' Of cursei you don't wnnt dronos
o. u mis wcok io join .mi-, mail , in ino mvo. mil tins Kind or a
who has spent sovoral months on tho drono enn mnko a lot of nolso on the
Bay. They will probably mnko tholr outside, and senro away somo good
futuro homo hero. . ibcos who might bo Induced, othoi-
: : (wise, to "swnrm" a little. That'u
Tho Lndlos of St. Monica's Cnth-jWhat innkos him worth noticing. If
olio church nro plannlngto glvo n'ou pnuso in your work to llston to
Thanksgiving Whist party nt tho j "Is plnlnts, lot It bo to mnko him ro
Odd Follows Hnll on tho ovonlng of;8pcct you nnd your town, nnd odu
Novamber 2.1. Whist will bo plnyod cnto him n llttlo, If possible. Thore
from S to 10 o'clock with flvo hlglijwns a time when Soattlo wns no lnr
prlzew and flvo low prlzos. Prom 10,Br than Mnrshflold, but If you snld
to 12, dancing nnd music will be anything unfavorable about tho, town
mimwffl
F pi
VCk1 VA7. JlS'n - '-i T&JKkiTw 48i kl1 sWi I
If I long for chlldron Pvo only to
borrow,
enjoyed. Preparations nro now bc-ito n Soattlo man, ho would glvo yon
gunrdoil fnrtrons of his honrt; and lug mndo for the event which prom- ft 'oQli you never forgot; and people
lovo ennnot bo .ousted whon It sot-1 Ices to bo n most dollghttul nffnlr. loamo to hnvo such nn Almighty ro-
: spoct for whnt thoy had boon wont
P. M. Tally nnd wlfo hnvo return-. to cnll "Soattlo hot nlr" thnt thoy
' Pes ltolf down for a llfo'H tonnncy.
Thero nro as ninny counterfeits of
wish a dny or n week thoy Iov nB tliero nro t,,nmontJs rnro' nni' 01 froni Coqulllo whoro thoy hnvo ,in(1 to back up and cnll It "Soattl
,,' , thero aro countless wnys of detect-.boon spending n few months nnd nro Spirit," nnd tho phrnso hns gone nl
As I
nro mine.
If today I should dlno with n boro,
why tomorrow
Tho prlnco of good follows mny
ask mo to dlno.
Ing tho spurious from tho gonulno, ngnln making tholr homo at Tho ovor tho country to tho ovorlastlng
VaiI 1i lt f tfrkn anil Iimmrm T .
'"' "" "'"" """ "' """" l "'" Ufa is lonolv. All tho wnnlth .....1
not nfrnld honor t,1Q wor(J cm bcfltow cnnnot
To say Its good fortuno to be nn oa,m, tho I)rIcoIos9 troBuro of Iovo
Tho following from tho Dally Gn-
Chnndlor. glory and ndvortlsomont of Soattlr
: I-ot nono of this bo construed to
Mrfl. J. Albort JIntBon. who has reflect upon or apply to tho logltl-
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iiieuvon pi(y inoso wno sirivo to oxist neon BUiTonng from n Bovoro attack. ",,lu ""fi r oven -speculator,'
without It. Whon tho heart Is ompty,' of Intlaninintory rhoumntlsm Is ro-l" you P'onse, nor to tho man who
nving tho bankruptcy of n honrt.
Love In tho ono thing In this grcnt
world thnt makes llfo worth living,
ioip hcw& a good i&tfe.
&o-we nlee ifiln ioh, k&i horn.
whCS think mfo& oi uoa.
and tfa&tv It i6 6uefv a eotuhk
foaulluC wfo&n, fUendd- chop in.
focw& a Shtf &tohe uCC oj ja);iili
and you ean a&au6 4wC Mi w
ean get ifibat itou wawt m otfoM-
GOING & HARVEY
Complete House Furnishers
old mnidl
Whnt Ib lovo. that all tho world
Talks so much nbout it?
What Is lovo that nolthor you
Nor I can do without It?
portod Improving.
Mrs. It. II. Browning nnd Bov.
Browning's mother, Mrs. Browning
of Portlnnd, nrrlvod horo this wool:
from Portlnnd. Mrs. Browning will
mnko nn oxtondod stny nt the homo
zotto of Borkoloy, Cnl., concerning n
formor Coos Bay hoy whoso rolntlvcs
Btlll resido on tho Bay will bo of of hor son.
Interest to his ninny frlonds horo:
"At hltl nmi nttiiHn I. Kt..n nWAn t 1? '
OVE IS A mvstlcnl coRsnmor . . - ' ' " vjuiuu.. uubiuHH ni
golden thread o heaven's own 'n8t Wk Frank A' ,ckmnn Kavo n vory ,,Ionsant br,d ,nrt' nt ,10r
Mimcn inronu 01 neavon s own nn ononillir rpoitni. whinh u-no t. i.nni.if..i i, n..i ..
ZXlSuJS ."""At 2TZ t0ndd hy "0nr,y 10 BU08t8 nd -b 'Porndalo last Saturday"" aft"
. . ' . ,n aourco of much onjoymont to tho ornoon. Tho houso wns prettily do-
L
oyo
aro poworful magnotH. which draw jmuslclovors nnd critics prcsont. In
two liumnn honrts togothor, though planning his now homo Mr. Wlck
tho width of tho world lies botweon'nmn nrrnngod for Jiving rooms In
them nt birth. jtho uppor story nnd n music room
Lovo is tho sunshlno of llfo, henu-'moro than 30 foot In longth on tho
tlful In Its morning, most bouI satis-"first floor. This npartmont Is fln
fylng nt life's noon, and doarost, lshed In redwood paneling nnd tho
tondoroBt, truost ns llfo's sun fades furnlturo Is of Tenk wood, rich rugs
Into tho glonmlng. Lovo is thatinddlng to tho nlr of luxury nnd hos-
whlch Is onrthly of tho soul which 'pitnllty. Assisting tho host in ro
God hns lonnod to liumnn bolngs, for solving nnd ontortnlnlng tho guests
tho hronth of heaven, tho taint of wns his frlond, P. W. Nowhnll, who
onrth Is In It, says Laura Joan Llbby. shnrea tho now homo with him, nnd
It Ib tho root of tho world's Joys, among thoso who contributed to tho
nnd whoro Its sood hns boon planted .varied and Interesting progrnm woro
In rank soil is tho aourco of its sovoral out-of-town numiclnns. Fol
keonest, bltlorost woes. It Is tho lowing nro tho mimbors presented;
yonrnlng for another honrt to ro-.Vocnl solos, "Tho Cry of Rachael"
Bpoiid unto Its own. (Snltor) nnd "Holmwoh" (Wolff),
Thoro Ib lovo nnd lovo. Ono. Miss Lena Frnzeo of Sncramonto:
tho poppy which buds nnd blooms In, Plnno solos, Sonata (Beothovon)
nn hour, nnd ns quickly falls into nnd "Pastorale" (Scnrlattl), Miss
docny. Tho othor, tho jporonnlal Hazol Laphnm; vocal solos, aria
roso whoso boauty nnd porfumo lasts from "Thais" (Massenet) and aria
'orovor. (from "Loulso" (Charpontler), Ma-
Lovo hallows Its object, never do- dnmo M. C. Couchot of Alameda; vlo
bases It. Lovo Is tho hoctarod cup Hn solos, Minuet (Beothovon) and
which youth nnd maid sip with ro- Mnzourka (Wlonlawski), Frnnklln
vellng dollght In Its newness and. Carter; vocal solos, "Matlnatl"
sweetness. Lovo Is tho drnft which ' (Tostlo), nnd n group of chlldron's
brings contentniont to mnn and wo-songs (Cnrpontor), Thomns Dodson;
mankind, nnd rocomponsos for nl .recltntlons, Miss Ililmn Butler; piano
v 1 T
Mrs. P. A. Goldon wns hostess at
prettily de
corated, nutumn loaves coloring pro
domlnntlng. This wns carrlod out
In tho plnco cards which woro hond
pnlntod nutumn leaves. Tho prlzos
woro won by Mrs. W. U. Douglns
and Mrs. M. A. Sweotmnn. nofresh-
seoks to break away from an on
t grown environment, and desires tf
uottor his condition by applying
hrnlnB, Industry, or cnpltal, or all
Jhrco, to tho dovolopmont of such
opportunities ns nro offorod In a now
Boctlon. It Is not so Intondod.
But I wish thoro mjght bo included
In ovory ndvortlslng pamphlet sont
out by n western town, tho following
oxtrnct from a Bpeoch mado by a
bright western representative to tho
Farmers' Convention In Chlcngo Inst
yonr:
"Whllo our section has onormous
rosources nwaltlng dovolopmont, nnd
offers splondld opportunities, It Is
not tho EI Dorado of tho venturous,
nor n paradise for tho Idle or shift
less. It offers no fortuno to any
T
wm
Bargains
1. 22-ACRE RANCH, HALF BOTTOM, BALANCE
LEVEL BENCH; EVERY FOOT CAN BE
PLOUGHED. ALL CLEARED READY FOR
PLOUGH. 1,000 FEET NAVIGABLE WATER
FRONT. EXCELLENT LOCATION. 100
BEARING FRUIT TREES ll-SOM'
2. 2C-ACRE RANCH, HALF BOTTOM, REST LEV
EL BENCH. HOUSE AND BARN, LAND WELL
IMPROVED AND PAYING GOOD RETURNS.
GOOD ROAD. FIVH ORCHARD AND OAR
DEN, nnnn wat-kp. rcvRnvTHlNO DESIR
ED AND DESIRABLE 5,00M I
monts woro sorvod, Misses Mary!!""" Who hns only ,nonns to Purchnio!
Kruso and Prnncos Goldon sorvlnK. I . ,o"Bl,0n t0 tn wost' Th.
llfo's pains,
Lovo Is hoavon's truo mossongor.
It can transform tho humblest cot,
solos from Schumnn, Grieg and Chn-
mlundo, Frank Wlckmnn."
wnorem nro mntou Hearts Into nn! Tho fruit shower nnd surprise
irthly pnrndlso. Lovo is what tho tendered Rov. Hlsey, tho now pastor
onject of Its affection makes It. A of tho North Bond Methodist Epls-
troo whoFo brnnehes roach Joyously copal church, and his wlfo n wook
ip toward heave's sunshlno, or n ago Friday ovonlng by tho Ladles'
iovf,MIS ,Vood. poisoning tho air J Aid Socloty of that congregation was
uiwin which It foods, n thing which n most delightful nffnlr. It took
brings death to thoso who fondlo It. plnco at tho parsonngo on McPhor-
Lovo Is tho treasuro which comes son street. A varied program was
frco to all mankind, tho oil of con-1 enjoyed. Among thoso participating
tontmont which lubricates tho heart, I woro Misses Iona Hutchtns, Mary
keeping it from wearing and rusting ,Lovar, Winifred Woodbury, Doris
out. Gubsor, Gortrudo Nowkirk, Jane
Lovo levels all ranks, knows no (Woodbury, Gloria Putnnm nnd Car
rulo to guldo Its selection of a mate, rle Stovons nnd Mesdames W. Noll
knows no counting In days or years, son, A. S. Hlsoy, M. L. Grout, P. W.
as to the longth of time lovo should ,'Stovons, F, W, Putnam, D. Bascom,
Among thoso Invited woro: Mrs.
J. A. Luso, Sirs. Otto Schottor, Mrs.
W. J. Butlor, Mrs. Arthur McKeown,
Mrs. G. A. Bonnott, Mrs. J. W. Bon
nott, Mrs. R. K. Booth, Mrs. Wm.
Horsfnll Jr, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs.
Horbort Lockhart, Mrs. Honry Song
Btnckon, Mrs. E. G. Porhnm, Mrs.
Christine Kruso, Mrs. A. H. Powors,
Mrs. Francis II. Clnrko, Mrs, W. T.
Merchant, Mrs. J. C. Merchant, Mrs.
Albort Sollg, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur,
Mrs. P. E. Hague, Mrs. Eugono
O'Connoll, Mrs. O. M. Bylor, Mrs. D.
n rlfffir'- -t.r!'- L?nSford. Mrs. M,
(Continued on Pago 8.)
Have You Tried
BONANZA CREAMS
MARCELLIES APRICOTS
THEY ARE THE VERY LATEST IN
DAINTY AND DELICIOUS CON
FECTIONS AT STAFFORD'S.
THERE IS AN INDIVIDUALITY
ABOUT THESE DAINTIES THAT
WILL APPEAL TO YOU.
TRY SOME THIS EVENING.
Ahvnjs something new at
frontier has boon wiped out for nil
tlmo, nnd with It hns passed tho day
of tho ndvonturor. Fortuno does not
moot tho Bhop clork at tho railway
platform or tho wharf. Thoro aro
no froo farms for tho husbandmnn,
(unloss through Undo Sam's Homo
stead bounty), nor nro mon om
ployed to offer tho wngo of an ox-
port mechanic to tho ordinary labor
er. Tho district offers opportunities
to those who como with brain and
brawn unimpaired; to those who
havo sufllclent money to maintain
thorn until they And tho snhoro for
which thoy aro fitted, instead of be
ing forced to accopt uncongonlnl
employment becauso of lack of
funds, and to thoso who can unflin
chingly "take a fow hnrd knocks."
Thero are opportunities on all sides,
and In their development lies tho fu
turo of tho country,- whoso hope Is
the contented settlor. But for most
tho district Is purely a business prop
osition of the highest order, which
should commond itself to tho home-
seekor for what It Is really worth.
That Is all It promises; that Is all
It offers."
STRANGER.
IP YOU ARE AFTER A BovrTVI mviV'S V KI Klffiff
FARM YOU NEED LOOK NO FURTHER, FOR YOU !"
FIND NOTHING BETTER THAN THESE.
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ma3H -t4j
y j It AT Yt&
and Building Works
II. H. WILSON, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORB.
All kinds of monumental work promptly and artUtlcaW
cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway.
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TWO STORES
833 Front St 110 Central Are
LAUGH!
WELL I GUESS
you'd laugh too If you had Just
got your old suit back from the
cleaners nnd It looked as good as
now llko mlno does. No It's no
secret, tho work was done by the
I....MBUU11U Cleaning aim Dye Works,
Phono 270X. 186 So. Broadway.
Indies Garments a Specialty.
Eagles' Dance Hall
NOW FOR RENT
Dancing Clubs and Others
who desire particulars can
see the secretary.
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