".- - - - ''T,y; linkup, ,-y fr--T7'-Tr7" y ""WJJ '.'lUCwiyiXHi. " """J ""I" '"' .l"""W '" iTTiir i -" " '-" -r-"- t "tt -"iww" fin mt hip11! ' pip i in irwh111 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. ilCEnfKfCMMB Owr 7" Per Cent ' ' A 'Ajlfm T" T7l IlliUJll I In 1 - '-v r ..i' V j" ' - . : ' ' '' (h mmk && ? w ' ' i ' fcfl llYtfl Ars F7 w&jLJA ,J1 . MJB i ki m kii u rw rc as?v hd MiMVii wft&$v CONTRIBUTIONS concerning soclnl happonlngs, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to tlii) editor not later than C o'clock . in. Frldny of uacu wcok. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases wlicro evouts occur later tban the- tlino mentioned.) Llfo Is growln' brighter Evory dnyj Souls aro growin' whltor Evory day. Hlrda nro alngln' swooter, Girls nro lookln' nontor, Life, It grows compUtor Every day. Koop your song n-goln Every day; Xmi your music flowin' Mrory day. Cast off sad raplulu', Shlno the murky llnln', Kmp the sun n-thlnln Evory day, THE M0TI1KR who slays young with her children Is doing the world an Infinite amount of I! I wood, savs Katherlno Kin. The re tention of tho youthful spirit Is aomothlng other women might well wr.vy because It bring a hnppluoiH .nothing olso ran. Tho mother who doe this can ap preciate her children's outlook upon llfo nml help them to form their careers Just tho nld most young , people need but rarely gt. Tho per fect sympathy thus established will dnst through llfo and after tho moth er Is. gono will bo the greatest In fliicurn In hor chlld'H life. MothorH lament beonuso they oatiy loso control of their children, but It In rnroly tho mother who stays young whh bor children who Is called upon o vegrot In thin wlso. Thero Is scarcely ti prettlor sight In tho world than that of a mother niul daughter living In perfect com panionship with each otlior. The tlnughter gets a very great den! of iwplrnUon from such close living juirt tho mother certainly dorlves ft mint deal of comfort from It. Tt may bo n sncrlllco In tho begin ning for n mother to give up her own predilections to outer Into the nmuso monta and the ambitions of her dnughfor, but thero comes n time wlion she lluds that It has been -worth all It hns cost and tbnt It has r Leon eminently worth while. The daughter who grows up with the Idea that mother Is her best friend, who Hurts It ns natural as anything In the " oriel to Include her mother In her calculations, gets a harmony that Is restful and Invigorating. When tho time comes thnt only one trnvols tho road of life whore hut n llttlo while before thero woro two, 17 T there Is the sweet consolation Hint one hns lived tho truo measure of life. If It Is the mother who Is call ed first Hho has given tho daughter nn experience thnt shall be her shlold through nil tho worries and tempta tions of the after years. Hut even before that time comes often when she reaches n point In Jiff's road where there Is only au Interrogation point luston.1 of direc tion, she will stop and ask herself vhnt mother would advise under the circumstances. And by bor knowl edge of mother's thoughts on Just these things she Is able to mnko the right deoislon. I It Isn't tho dnughtor who grows ' nwny from tho mothor aH often as. It Is tho mothor who grows nwav I from tho daughter. This is partlcu- rly likely to happen where the htbor hns Intercuts outside tho 5mo. She leaves her growing lughtor too much to tho society of .alters, and ofton to foreign Inllu- oucos. Some day sho awakens to find liorsolf Bopnrated ns far from bor child as If they dwelt at tho opposite poles. Tho companionable mother gets lior daughter's eonfldouco nnd holds It through tho crltlcnl years. Sho is nblo to discriminate botweon tho young peoplo with whom hor ohlld Us thrown Into association nnd sho Is tfblo to surround hor with just tho Tight typo of companions to keep hor clean nnd wholesome. Surely tho undertaking Is well worth whllo. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Kruse of North Ilenil this week nnnounced the engagement of tholr dnughter, Miss llerthn, to Dr. Goo. A. Cnphoy of Portland. Tho nuptials will take place about the mlddlo of March. Miss Kruw Is one of the most charm ing of Coos Day's young women and Dr. Caphuy Is a prominent young physician of Portland. The ap proaching marriage Is the culmina tion of a romance beginning soon after Miss Kruse entered up mi p courM ns trained nurse In a Port land "hospital where she and hor husband-to-be mot. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons are planning to leave soon for an extend ed visit at their old homo near Kan sas City and at other points of ln lerest In the middle west. They will be absent several weeks. o - The following from the Portland Journal Is handsome compliment to leading women's club of Marshfleld: "While It Is too early to even ap proximate the returns from scholar ship loan fund day, It Is safe to say that tho fund will bo Increased by a handsomo sum total. Many of the towns hnvo sent word thnt they cither had or wore giving, ontertaln ments nnd tho proceeds would be forwarded as hooh ns the returns woro all In. To tho Progress club of Mnrshlleld Is duo tho honor, this venr, of holng tho first to hond n re mittance. It Is not ulwnyfl convenient for clubs to hold their benellt on the exact date, and while nu effort Is made to havo tho last Wednesday of January strictly observed, for the benefit that comes from united ac tion, yet the Imposslblo Is novor ex pected, nnd the first to sond in their donation Is always looked upon ns tho forerunner of what Is to come. It Is odd, however, that ono of tho farthest away clubs, nnd one that If not privileged often to come In per sonal touch with the federation when In convention, should respond so promptly, but It Is only another evi dence of tho growing Interest In this work nnd the bronduoss of Its scope." MIkh JosbIo Chnso Is ontertnlnlng a number or friends nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dennett this aft ernoon, llrldge IS the diversion. Tho nnnual banquet of tho Flvo Ilundrod club was hold Monday eve ning at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, about 10 peoplo en Joying tho olcgnut spread and tho social time following. After the ban quet the evening was spout In play ing flvo hundrod, Mrs. O. C. Sanford winning the ladles first prize, a cut glass water bottle. Mr. D. D. Pierce won the first prlzo for gentlemen, a sot of military brushos. nnd Mr. O. C. Sanford won . the consolation. Punch was served during the pro gress of the game. Those presont wero Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Evland, Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or or Coos liny peoplo who visit In other cltlos, together with notices of social affairs, nro gladly received In tho Hoclal de pattmen. Telephone 'iu:il. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished nnd secrutarlos aro kindly roquostHil to furnish s.ime. l'red Single, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Col lier, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mr. and Mr. Geo. horeuz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. E. Peoples, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Shorwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. lloto, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Gage, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1). Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Uert 1'olsom, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Uoblnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sinclair, Miss Eltte Collier, Miss Clare Sherwood, Mrs. Oweni, Miss Gretchen Sher wood, Mr. L. II. lltixard and Mr. Stephen Hoekett. Coqullle Herald. o--The ladles of the Marshfleld Pres byterian church are planning a "Colonial Evening" to be held Fob ruary 22. Mrs. C. J. MlUIs nnd Miss Mable Clare MlUIs had been hoeteeses nl a series of very delightful sewing parties at their homo In South Marshllold the last few weeks. Im promptu musical numbers lmve con tributed much to thorn. Light re freshments hnvo been served nt ench. Last Saturday afternoon, tholr guests Included Mrs. E. Kelley, Mrs. H. T. Stroot, Mrs. M. II. Illlven, Mrs. W. 1 Mlllor. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Mrs. K. McCrny, Miss Mario T. Ma loney, Miss Francis Franso, Mrs. Alva Doll nnd Miss Florence Graham. Thursday afternoon, tholr guests Includes Mrs. V. It. IlalnoB, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. 13. F. Morrlssoy, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. 0, LpUpy Hall, Mrs.C. It. Peck, Mrs. F. S. Dow, Mrs." iloath, Mrs. J. V. Smonton, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. Chns. Curtlss. Miss Kugculn Schilling of Gardiner hns been spending the week as tho guest of hor mint, Mrs. W. P. Mur-, phy. ft. Paul's Missionary society hold their regular meeting at the homo of Mrs. Walters. February 3. The reg ular election of the otneera was hold. Tho following officers wero elected: Edith Ayros, president; Mnry Mc-' Arthur, vice-president; Helen Roes, secretary: Mrs. Walters, treasurer; Molly Johnson, collector. Program cMiimltteo Lillian Sea man, Virginia Clarke, Wllma Hoag laud. Refreshment commlttoo Msyin ,Tone3, MnrJorlo Drews rnd Edna Johnson. Tho society adjourned to meet the first Friday In March. At the meeting of tl-e Chamlnado club wIMi Mrs. Wm. Horsfall Jr.. Wednesday mo nil nit, Mrs. J. S. Coke rend n paper on "The Growth of Or- f Continued on Pago S.) iW'AB's1b1 1911 Ford Touring Car The Ford motto Is high priced quality In a low priced car. A fully equipped 5-pnssenger touring car Including top, wind shlold, magnets, gas nnd oil lamps, speedometer, and horn. Delivered any place In Coos County for JSSO.OO. For catalog and full information address F. S. SLAGLE, COQUILW3, OREGON, Distributing Agent, Coos County. Mr January Business of T Y ar Exceeds py tore Than 7 3 Per Cent Our taisiness for the torresDonding Month i ! STATU OF Oli EG ON, COUNTY OF COOS. .S'.S". To Whom it may or (loos con com, This to certify thnt I havo this day examined tho books and records of GOING & HA11VFY COMPANY for tho months of January, 1910, and January, 1911, and find therefrom that tho business of said company for tho lal tor month e.rceeds by more than 73 the business thereof for the former month. IN TESTIMONY WU K HE OF, r havohorounto sub scribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Marsh field, Oregon, this Ath day of February, 19.11. STATE OF OREGON NOTARY PUULIO IIAItlir O. HOV IIAJlIiY G. HOY, Notary Public for Oregon. A Pretty Good Start for the New Year What's the answer? Answer-More Coos Bay people getting wise as to where to buy up-to-date goods at money-saving prices. 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