The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911
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OX CONTEMPLATING MATRIMONY
Can a fellow marry on eighteen per?
I'm stuotc on Mamie and as for her,
I've a little old hunch that she'll say
"yes,"
I'm strong with her or I miss my
guess.
But rents and grub are nwny up high
And I can't save money although I
try.
And though they say that It has been
dono,
Two can't live as cheaply as ono.
Besides, it Isn't a matter of two,
Tor kids will come as they always
do
And Mnmlo will figure and I will
sweat
Keeping allvo and out of debt.
Goo, what a problem to cipher out,
H'm mingled despair and love and
doubt,
Hut I'll toll Mamlo the way I feel
And tako n chance In this marriage
deal.
BERTON RRALEY.
THAT part has a wlfo In her
husband's success? How much
can alio do toward forwarding
his plans or how mtich'cnn alio do
toward holding him back from
achlovlng the thing ho tins set out to
do?
Supposo two men of equal oppor
tunity start nut In life In the biuiio
environment, Hays Knthorlno Kip.
"Both hnvo aspirations, ability mid
energy and both nro uh equal In men
.lal equipment iih nuy two human be
Inga van bo. Both doslro nbnvo nil
things to succood. Both mnrry about
the samo time, but there the rosom
Mnuee between tholr fortunes ends.
Oiih man has mnrrlod n woman
who looks upon marriage as n real
partnership. She Is companionable.
Sho hns n most worthy desire tn holp
In building the family fortunes. She
roallzo liur II rut opportunity ami
duty Is In mnklug the home us
charming and comfortable an she
enn mnko It. The household worries
nre hold In the background nnd she
novor bocomo overcurlnti over hor
liusbnmrs business affairs or his en
gagements. When he wants to talk
of either she listens Intelligently and
alio talks Intelligently about them.
She soon acquires the habit of re
mnmborlng tho things he wnuts to
Impress upon her mind, nml before
she knows It ho Is coming to her not
only to tell his troubles and worries,
l)ii t to have hor help plan further ad
vance In tho future.
It Isn't strange when n man so
clroumstnncod declares, 'Tvo got tho
best counsellor n man ever hnd. Why.
my wife's got a hotter head for busi
ness than I hnvo. Whatever huccoss
I mnko I owe to hor. Say, do you
know that whon I was determined to
do so nnd so. sho urged me to hang
on. bocnuso sho could two that It was
tho better thing for me to do? Tho
turn In lunk emtio In a little while,
and I've blewed hor over sluce."
Tho other man married a ilrl who
would never Interest herself In his
affairs further than to see that she
not all his salary wheu It was due.
She itaRKod him. hold him bark from
maklnif the veutiiroH he believed
were for the benefit of the family
and wouldn't consent to his tnaklui
a change of employment wheu In the
new offer the prospects were better,
though the salary was smaller to be
gin with. She lived life lu Uer own
way. but wanted him to have uojlb
orty of thought or action. Auy won
der he made a failure in life?
The difference In the careers of
the two men lay In the fact that one
had secured a helpmate when ho
married, and tho other had tlod a
musione around his neck tho mo
ment he spoko tho Irrevocable words
at tho nltnr.
Supposititious casos, Yes, but one
does not need to search fr to find
their duplicates In real life.
Mrs. G. A. Bennett entertained the
A. N. W. club at her home Thursda)
afternoon. Nearly all the numbers
were present. At the business meet
ing, Mrs. B. Mlngus was elected to
membership to flit the vacancy caus
ed by the resignation of Mrs. W. T.
Merchant. Delicious refreshments
were served. Mrs. It. K. Booth was
a guest of the club. Next Thursday,
the club will meet with Mrs. John
Boar.
The Evergreen Bridge club Is be
ing entertained this afternoon by
Mrs. Eugene O'Connell. Last Sat
urday, tho club met with Mrs. F. P.
Norton. Besides the club members,
Mrs. Norton hnd as guests Mrs. E.
Mlngus nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mrs.
Christine Kruso was again the win
ner of the first prize.
Last Monday evening, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand eclobrato
their tonth wedding nnnlvorsary at
tholr homo on South Third street
last Monday evening, n few close
friends dropping In for tho Joyful oc
casion. Tho parlor nnd dining room
was beautifully decorated in red nnd
green, little hcart-shnped creations
typifying tho occasion. Whist wns
tho principal diversion of tho eve
ning, tho prizes being won by tho
following:
Ladles First, Mrs. C. S. Dodge;
second, Mrs. H. C. Wright.
Gentlemon First, E. D. McArth
ur; second, C. S. Dodge.
Consolation II. C. Wright.
During tho evening, punch wns
sorved and at tho conclusion of
cards, sumptuous refreshments wcro
served.
Tho worthy couplo wero recipients
of many handsome prcsontR nnd
wished many mora such happy anni
versaries. Among thoso present
wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Crosth-
walt. Mr. and Mrs. E. I). McArthur,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry G. Hoy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
HoiiBoworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Dod
ge. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Smith nnd Mr. and
Mrs. J. (1. Kinney.
Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Mary Mc-
Nnmnra, who hns boon mnklug hor
homo lu Mnrshlleld for some tlmo
nnd Allen Rnndlemun, a well-known
Coqutllo man, by J ml go John F. Hall,
Thursday owning came ns a sur
prise to tho many friends nnd ac
quaintances of tho couple. They will
probably reside on tholr ranch nenr
Coqullle, hut for the balance of tho
winter probably reside in Coqulllo.
Following tho coromonles, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Ostrow entortnlnod a
few friends nt n wedding supper In
honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnndlemnn.
Among those prosont woro Mrs. Tom
Nicola, Mrs. Pnttorson, Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Nay, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wm. Pottyjohn and Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hunter.
Dr. J. T. McCorniac, who has boon
spondlng tho winter In Honolulu for
tho bonolU of his health, writes that
ho Is groatly Improved nnd now bo-
lloves thnt ho will fully recovor soon
from the severe nttuek of rheuma
tism which hns boon troubling him.
Ho now plans to anil from Honolulu
for San Francisco March S. Mrs.
McCorniac will Join him and thoy
will visit tholr daughter. Mrs. French
lu California for a few weoks be
fore returuiug to the Bay.
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Bay people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of c!h1 affairs, are
gladly received in the social de
partment Telephone 13H1. No
tices of club meetings will be pub
lished and secretaries are kindly
requested to furnish s.ime.
pleasure. Among her guests wcro
Miss Genevieve Songstncken, Miss
Adn McConnell, Miss Eliznbeth Knuf
mnn nnd Mrs. J. C. Kendnll nnd
.Messrs. J. C. Kendall, Thnyer Gri
mes, Otto Morrlssey nnd G. A.
Brown.
An informnl supper was given by
Misses Hunt nnd Hnlverson last Sat
urday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hyden, South Broad
way. Tho following guests were In
vited: Mr. and Mrs. John LnCha
pelle. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. LaChnpel
le. Dr. and Mrs. Houseworth, Mrs.
Anna Holmes, Miss HenrletTh Eattts,
Messrs. Jean Brando. George Hen
nessey and Tracy Johnson. A de
lightful evening was spent.
Mrs. T. L. Carey of North Bend la
entertaining her father and mother,
Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Stewart of Port
Orford.
Last Tuesday evening, the North
in the prises going to Mrs. W. A.
Toye and Mrs. It. K. Booth. Mrs.
Bennett wns assisted in serving re
freshments by Mrs. Arthur McKeown f Bend Royal Neighbors nnd Modern
nnd Mrs. It. K. Booth. Next Wedncs- j Woodmen of America hold n Joint
dny afternoon, Mrs. L. J. Simpson ' Installation of officers nnd soclnl
will entertain tho club at her homo which was one of the most delightful
in North Bend.
Mrs. Willis II. Kennedy Is enter
taining n number of young ladles nt
her home in South Marshflold this
nftcrnoon.
The Young Lndles Sowing clrclo
spent Monday with Miss Evelyn Pi
per nt her homo on Coos River in
honor of hor eighth birthday. After
a day of sowing, games and romping
tho llttlo girls returned homo wish
ing Miss Evelyn many happy days.
Thoso prcsont woro Emma, Anna nnd
Kathleen Fitzgerald, Elva Gray,
Pearl Prico, Elslo Gllardi and Evelyn
Plpor.
Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, who hns been
in Wisconsin the InBt few months,
whero sho wns called by tho Illness
and death of her mother, Is expected
homo on tho Nnnn Smith,
Last Monday evening Mcsdnmes
Wornlch, Windsor, Wm. Vnughan
and David Vaughan and Miss Then
Kruso wore hostesses at a "Mexican
Lunch" at tho Coos Bay Motor Boat
club house at North Bond. About
forty wore present and tho ovonlng
delightfully spent with various di
versions. In n nhort lime, n "Chlneso
Luncheon" party will bo tendered nt
the club.
Mrs. Mnry McKnlght has returned
from a few days visit with Mrs. Jas
Mageo at Empire.
Dr. Geo. E. Dlx nnd Frod Powers
who hnvo boon touring California In
an auto for tho past month aro ox
pectod homo of tho Nnnn Smith next
week. Both aro greatly Improved In
health.
Tho Tuosdny Night club will be
ontortnlned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugeno
Crosthwnlt n wook from next Tuos
day. Mr. and Mrs. Clnudo Plpor of
North Coos Rlvor sorvod a birthday
dlnnor Sunday In honor of Mr. John
Cllnkenbenrd's llfty-nlnth birthday,
nnd his niece, Miss Evelyn Piper's
olghth birthday. A very enjoyable
tlmo wns spent. Thoso presont woro
ns follows: Mr. and Mrs. John Fitz
gerald, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Piper,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cllnkonbenrd, Po
to Anderson, Mr. McCulln, Mr. Will
Piper, Mr. George Cllnkeiibcard, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clnudo Piper, Evelyn nnd
Jack Plpor.
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Tho J. G. W. club met Tuesday
ovonlng nt tho homo of Mrs. Alfred
Johnson Jr., elghten ladles being pre-
bont. Tho evening was pleasantly
spent In doing fancy work nnd a de
lightful social time was onjoyod by
nil those prosont. Suppor wns sorv
od, nt which tho hostess wns assisted
by Miss Vesta Boyrlo and Miss Anna
Miller. Coqullle Herald.
affairs North Bend lodges have
known In n long tlmo. Following tho
Installation and prior to n sumptuous
banquet, n Bhort progrnm was en
joyed, Instrumental numbers being
rendered by Mrs. J. A. Ward, O.
Sumner and P. L. Swcarlngen nnd a
vocal solo by Dr. Bartlo with Mrs.
Bartlo as accompanist. Addrcssoo
woro mado by Dr. A. L. Houseworth
of Marshflold and Rev. J. A. Albright
of North Bend. A ditch dialect num
ber by Lylo Chapplo and an Irish
dialect numbor by Mrs. P. L. Swcar
lngen wore highly entertaining.
Nearly 150 wero In attendance.
Miss Anna Molroso Browning of
Borkeloy University, returned to San
Francisco today on tho steamship
Plant. Miss Browning wns accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. Livings
ton Browning, who will apend tho ro
mnlndcr of the winter In Berkeley
with her daughter.
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Tho Chamlnndo club met Wednes
day nftcrnoon at tho homo of Mrs.
Win, Horsfnll Jr., nnd tho principal
feature of tho progrnm wns a paper
on Handel by Mrs. M. II. Bllven.
Asldo from tho regular rehearsal, tho
club talked over plans for tho con
cert or rccltnl which Is to bo glvon
shortly boforo Lent, probnbly during
tho Inst week of Fobruary. It has
boon decided thnt only local talent
shall bo .Invited to participate tliU
tlmo and If nrrangemouts can bo
mnde, to give another concert In tho
early summer for which n soloist will
probnbly be brought from Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn on
tortnlned tho Tuosdny Night Whist
club Inst Tuesday ovonlng. In the
decorations, n red and white color
scliemo wns carried out with nastur
tiums and sweot pons predominating
In tho iloral offoct. Tho club prizes
were won by Mrs. Frnnk M. Pnrsons
nnd Dorsey Kroltzer and tho
guost'a prlzos by Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Neff. Refreshments woro sorvod.
Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan was hostess
to a fow friends at sowing Thursday
and Friday aftornoons. The affairs
woro delightfully Informal. Thurs
day aftornoon, hor guests included
Mesdnmos E. S. Bnrgelt. C. R. Peck,
J. V. Smeaton and Wm. Dungnn.
lu honor of Miss Ada McConnell.
A. E. Adelsnerger and wife and ' last Thursday evenlug. Mrs. Ef-
Frlonds of Frank Lamberton, n
former well-known resident ot
Marshflold but who Is now located
at Boise, Idaho, received word this
weok of his engagement to nn Idaho
lelle. Tho nuptials will tako place
nt an early date and although a llt
tlo early, Mr. Lamberton's many
friends horo will unlto in extondlng
host wishes to him and his brldo-to-bo.
Mrs. W. T. Merchant oxpects to
lenvo soon for San Francisco and
Oakland whero sho will visit frlonds
and relatives for a few wooks.
Last Monday afternoon, tho Pro-
tifltiv u'kn ItMVA simiii tka ... i uA iv-i.. i .
month, with relative, in Indiana and '..arty of friends at her homo in Tl I I ! ,1
with friend, in California. a ex-! West Mar.hi.eld. The affair was In" The pro i 'w Tn en3n
pected home on tho Nana Smith ' formal and va, ions diversions and Im. ' !!T. !. , J " . A,ftrnn
early next weV. !,..!,. 0,w,.n.,.., .. "" ""' """ "" " u "
Tho Bridge club was pleaaautlv
entertalned Wednesday aftoruoou by
Mr. J. W. Bennett at her hv.,e
which was attractively decorated for
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member of the club being unable to CHAS. H.LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn.
be present, a number of guests were
Invited. Besides tho regular club SST w -W",CC'S-9
monibers, tho guests iucluded Mrs.
C. R .Pock, Mrs. Euaono O'Connell.
Mrs. Arthur McKeown, .Mrs. Robert
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mugs, iiiu nurriKxira pun trnitcd
lLlJL "' Wr by Mr. Lando who' wa.
1 ntrTriirw r ATA T rra oualrman of the day. Mrs. C. W.
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lower reau "The Tradition of Sir
Launfal." Mrs. Bllven sketchos from
'The Blgelow Papors" nnd othor se
lections from Lowoll wore rend by
Mrs. M. C. Malonoy and Mrs. M. C.
Horton. Tho noxt moetlng of tho
club will be with Mrs. Ward M.
Blako Monday nfternoon, Jnnuary
20.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mllner ontor
tnlned a fow friends at a launch par
ty last Sunday complimentary to Mr.
MIInor'8 brothor, BUI Mllner of Free
part, 111., who Is spending n few
wooks on the Bny. Tho trip wns
made to the bonch nnd although It
wns a little chilly for the surf bath
ing which Mr. Mllner wanted to
show his brother tho ride nnd outing
wns Immensely enjoyed.
Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr., has receiv
ed n letter from Mrs. Mny Dearborn
Schwab, the Portland lyric soprnno
who wns the soloist of tho recent
Chamlnndo club concert, saying that
she had n very nice trip homo from
Coos Bay. She Is ospeclally enthu
siastic over Coos Bay and the cour
tealea shown her here. This week,
she gnos to North Yakima. Wash.,
to participate In a concert there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncey M. Bylr
of North Bend will leave shortly for
Los Angeles where they will spend
several weeks. They will nlso visit
Mrs. Bylor's shUer nt Stockton boforo
returning to tho Bny.
On Frldny, January C, the Ladles
Art club met nt the home of Mrs.
Frank M. Flyo In South Mnrshfleid.
Tho officers for tho ensuing yenr
wero duly Installed nnd assumed the
respective duties of their several of
fices ns foltows:
President Mrs. Jns. Cowan.
Vice-president Mrs. E. D. Mc
Arthur. Treasurer Mrs. W. E. Warwick.
Secretary Mrs. H. G. Hoy.
A delicious lunch wns served by
tho hostess, assisted by hor daughter,
Miss Bessie Flyo, who also furnished
entertainment for tho club in tho
matter of music, playing some choice
selections on tho piano. All present
enjoyed a pleasant aftornoon and tho
club was adjourned to meet Friday,
January SO, at tho homo ot Mrs. A.
L. Housoworth.
Mrs. E. E. Straw, who has boon
spending tho pnst month with rela
tives and frlonds in California cities,
will return homo noxt weok.
Ono of tho most Instructive and
edifying meetings of the Swedish
Lutheran Young Peoples society at
North Bend wns held last Wednesday
evening in tho church pnrlors. Tho
following wnB tho program:
Recitation Chnrloy Peterson.
Vocnl solo Mlko Sandln.
Recitation Inn Johnson.
Vocnl duot Miss Annn KJellman.
Miss Allco Carlson.
Reading Sigurd Ekholm.
At tho election of officers tho fol
lowing officers for tho ensuing year
woro elected:
Presldont Rev. J. Rlchnrd Olson.
Vlco-prosldent Mike Sandln.
Rec. Socrotary Inez Anderson.
Corresponding Soc. John Forse.
Trens. Axel Elglund.
Progrnm committee Miss Selmn
Ross, Miss Alice Carlson and Iljal
mar Anderson.
Delicious refreshments woro nft-
orwards sorved by John Forse. Er
nest Flnell. Axil Elglund nnd .Miss
Allco Cnrlson, Tho next meeting
will bo held tho socond Wednesday
evening of February.
Ono of tho most onjoynblo and
i probably tho largost attonded social
over given in Myrtle Point was held
at tho Presbyterian manso on tho
evening of tho 6th. Ovor one hun
dred wero served with a dainty
lunch. Thero was ns much spirit
shown by tho older people In tho
games that woro played as tho young.
As told by ono who was thero Messrs.
and Mesdames Roberts, Lowellon,
Whltakor, Cooper, Guerln, Plorson
and Hendricks wero carried back to
tho tlmo when thoy wero boys and
Good Goods
At Low Prices!
Hnvo you over looked over our lino
of kitchen, pantry nnd table furnish.
nigs.'
If you haven't you will bo surpris-.'
ed how fnr n llttlo money wm
townrds mnklug your homo complete; '"
No nintter how good n housewife!
you mny be, you enn't mako tho
homo what It should bo tinlo3 y0
have tho dishes nnd cooking ulonslls '
Our lino Includes tho best C,n
ware, pottery, porcelain, copper and-
nil gouiin on me innrKei nnd the re.i
marK 01 nearly overy one who lookf
them over the first time Is, "0l
can you sell them so cheap." 1
Drop lu the next time you nr
down town.
"TiiuJo here nml Suve Money"
Coos Bay Cash Store
GEO. N. BOLT, - - MnnngPr.
Front Street, Mnrshlleld.
OUR
Plum Pudding
and
Fruit Cake
Aro mado after a prlvato Ger
man rcclpo and contain noth
ing but tho very best material.
They nro bottor than homo
mado. If you don't bollovo It
try ono for your Now Year's
dinner.
Coos Bay Bakery
THE PLACE FOR GOODIES.
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By Buying Your
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Send Her a Box Today
No need to ask any woman if
sho likes cnudy if you buy tho
kind wo soil. To please hor nnd
to provo your discriminating
tasto be sure tho namo on tho
box Is "STAFFORD."
Sho'll know as the creamy do
Hght of tho first piece melts in
her mouth that "STAFFORD"
in oonfectloiiory meaus "best."
it's flue facllitio. skillod work
ois and , wholesalo buying of
purest materials that mnkos Staf
ford's confoctlonery tho hlghost
posslblo degree of enndy quality.
Mako us provo It!
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CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Ail kinds of repairs nnd shop work
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