The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
octal hnpponlugs, Intundod for
publication In the society depart
ment of The Times, muBt bo sub
mitted to the editor not later
tlmn G o'clock p. in. Friday of
eacn week. Exceptions will bo
nllowcd only in cases whoro
ovents occur Inter than tho tlmo
mentioned.)
Sho'll bo ninrrlctl tonight! And I'll
bo thoro to boo
Tho fun nnd tho tonrB mid the Joy;
She'd be hurt, to be sure, were 1
absent for alto
WaB my plnyninto, when I wns n
boy.
My playmate! Ah, yee, and tho
chum of my youth.
And my Itlonl, aa years took tholr
flight
Tho ono girl of nil that I oared for,
In truth
And nho'i going to b married to
night! Doc iho dream how It' hurting my
heart to bo thorn?
Cnn she guew all the anguish I'll
feel?
Sho may look In my oyes -will she
know, will she enro
For tho pain that my faco may ro
voal? Will sho note If I shudder hi vitMen
affright
At lite solemn words, sealing my
doom?
"Will sho pity mo? Ah. who can tell?
For tonight
Sho'll be married. And I am tho
groom!
yi AMILY life should bo ono of tho
p utmost doforenco mid respect. It largo nttondniico Is being
is n peculiar punsc 01 uunian na
ture that we arc oftouor more con
Bldorato of KtrnngerH thnu we nro of
thoso who In tho very naturo of
things aro nearest and doarost to us.
Why should wo fret nnd scold un
til wo mnko homo life Intolerable,
asks Kntherluo Klpp. Why should
"wo enrry n grouch Into our homos
ovory tlmo wo leave "business"?
"Why should wo demand services of
thoso In tbo homo clrclo which wo
only request In tho nmst respectful
manner from those outside of it?
Why should n man say to his wife,
"May, 1 want my slippers. Bring
them to mo," nnd uso n tone of com
mand when ho knows ho wouldn't ad
dress tho veriest lackey In a similar
manner? Why should May uso nn
Irritating, commanding tnno toward
John when she wants any little ser
vice dono, and why do both order
tho children around as If they wore
n lot of unfeeling, unthinking llttlo
minions who know no better thnu to
nccept tho trontmont without pro
test? Of nil places on earth tho homo Is
tho place whore tho best and tho
Bwootost sldo of character should bo
hlinwu. It Is there that tho softest
tone nnd tho kindest act Ions should
prevail. It la there that unfailing
nnd uniform courteay should be tho
rulo and where every monitor should
uso ltls or her utmoet effort to keep
the family life untainted by the Ir
v'httlng experiences of the life out
side of It.
Harsh language toward children,
constant rltlillug and scolding, blow;
nnd taunting words do not presage
n life of refinement of thought mid,! prises were won by Mrs. C. K. Perry
notion for the children m brought and 1'. M. Wilbur. Mis. J. T. Mc-
tnnt repetition of nn attitude of hos
tility between thoso same elders.
The children of tho homo hnvi
sooner or later to tnko their places
In the world nnd tho chnracter of
tnoso piacos is uoicrmincu uj wir
training given thoni through their
earliest years. If lovo and sweet
ness of disposition nro generated In
their naturos, If n line bciiso of Jus
tice nnd a realization of tho rights
of others nro given them ns tho un
derlying principle of life, they will
reflect Just thoso when they go out
Into tho world nnd typify to Mint
world exactly the type of homo In
which they grow up.
Last Saturday nftornoon, Miss .les-
stc Chase wns hostess nt cards nt the
0. A. Ilonnett homo. Tho first prize
was won by Mrs. K. Mlngus nnd the
second prfte by Elizabeth Kaufman.
Among her guests were Mrs. Henry i
Siigstacken, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. ,
E. Mlngus. Mrs. M. C. Moloney, Mrs. i
It. K. Booth. Miss Orn Woods, Miss J
Marie T. Maloney, Miss Mnblo Clnroi
MIIIIh. Miss Nellie Tower, Bortlm
Kruso, Miss Charlotte Murch, Miss
Daisy Demi Hush mid Miss Elizabeth
Kaufman.
Miss Ilertlm Kruse of North Bond
Is tho guost of Mrs." W. II. Kennedy.
The exact date of Miss KrtiBo's mnr
rlngo to Dr. Gathey of Portlnnd has
not been nnnounccd.
Tho St. Vnlontlno's ball to bo given
at tho Odd Follows hall tioxt Monday
evening under the nusplccs of tho
ladles of tho Episcopal church will
bo ono of tue leading social functions
of tho coming weok. An unusually
arranged
for and tho ovent promises to bo n
most delightful one.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons will
lenvo In a fow days for Kansas and
Missouri whoro thoy will visit nt
their old homos for n fow weeks.
Tho Chanilnndo club Is having n
number of extra rohearsalB preparing
for tho ennrert which It will glvo the
Inst of February. Tho ploco and tho
dnte will bo nnunuueed Inter. Only
local musicians will participate In
this concert, hut It Is planned to give
another In tho early summer nt
which Mrs. Block-Bauer of Portland
will probably bo tho soloist.
.Mrs. it. k. Hoot n will tender n
luncheon Sunday nt her homo In
West Mnrshlleld.
Dr. A', L. Ilousoworth and wlfo en
tertained the Tuesdny Night Whist
dub nt their homo In South Marsh
fluid last Tuesdny evening. Cards,
ns usual, were the principal diversion
Uc&ldos tho club members, J. T. Ilnr-
rlgnn nnd wlfo nnd Arthur Peck were
guosts. Tho prlzos wore won by Mr.
ami Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzer. tho handi
cap on prbo winners having boon
taken off nt n previous meeting. Mrs.
Farrlnger will probnbly entertain the
club at Its next meeting.
The Sinters of llethany will oujoy
a social afternoon at tho home of
Mrs. J. T. llarrlgau next Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines onter
tatued at eards Monday evening. The
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or or Coos Bay people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of onclul affairs, tire
gladly recolvod In tho social do
paitmotn. Telophouo 13H1. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished and secretaries aro kindly
requested to furnish same.
up. Constant nagging and scolding
0" not Improve the tempors of the
llttlo folks nor do they ninke them
more considerate or faithful to their
tlutlos.
On the contrary. Just this course
raise all that Is unlovely and uu
lovahlo In tho child and gives Its
olmraotor n trend that places It In a
false position throughout the after
yonrs.
Thoro aro people born with bad
tompors nnd Irritable dispositions,
nnd nono of them Is ovor Improvod
by being kopt In constant turmoil or
by being nllowod to havo froo rolgn
In displaying thorn. Most chlldion
nro amenable to persuasion and won
derfully responsive to kindness.
Therefore, childhood should be tho
tlmo for training the child to put
forth tho best that Is In It and to
repress Its bad points until thoy arc
choked out. Put no child cnn be Im
proved under a roglnio of Bcoldlng.
Wows nnd rancorous bickering on
tho part of Its elders, or tho cons-
Mormac receiving the ennsolntlon
pilse. Among those present were
W. F. Miller and wife. L. M. Noble
and wlfo. P. M. Wilbur and wlfo. H.
T. P: eot ml wife. M. C. Maloney
and wife. Fred MeCornino, Mrs. J.
T. McCormae. Mrs. F. A. Hazard,
Miss Violet llondorson, Hugh nrown
and Mrs. C. K. Pony.
Mr. nnd Mis. Frod Dumas of Min
neapolis nro guosts at th Geo. F.
Murch homo In West Mnibhlleld.
Mrs. J. H, Mllner wns hostess to
the luembors of the Kvorgroen Bridge
club nt her homo last Saturday aft
ernoon nt a most delightful nfter
noon at eards. Tho prlaes wore won
by Mrs. A. T. Haines mid Mrs. C. W
Tower. A dellolous luncheon wns
enjoyed, tho hostess being assisted
In Borvlng by Mrs. Cnrrlo Dungnn.
As substitutes for absontoos of the
club, Mrs. Mllnehad ns guosts Mrs.
P. M. Parsons, Mrs. N. Hnsmusson
and Mrs. W. F. Miller. The Evor-
gvren club has ndjourncd for tho
st-nson.
Mrs. Henry Sengstncken enter
tained the Progress club nt her
homo last Mondny. Tho subject for
tho day was "ShakoBpcaro's Hcrol
nos." Mrs. Sengstncken read Bhort
papers on Juliet, Ophelia, Portia,
Desdemona nnd Knlhcrlno. Por
tions of tho plays In which each
character appears woro rond by tho
members and two of Shakespeare's
songs woro sung by Mrs. J. W. In
gram, accompanied by Mrs. 0. W.
Kaufman. Toa mid wafers woro
Borvod. Tho next meeting of the
CMib will bo with Mrs. C. W. Tower
nnd tho subject will bo "Muslcnl
Colebrltlos of America."
Mrs. C. II. Peck has Issued Invi
tations for n Valentine luncheon nnd
card party at her homo In West
Mirshflold next Tuesdny nftornoon.
Mrs. F. K. Oettlna wns hostess at
a Bcrlcs of afternoons this week.
Tho decorations reflected tho proxi
mity of Lincoln's nnnlvorsnry nnd
woro especially clover mid beauti
ful. A mlnlnturo log cabin placo
cards mid other emblems of tho
noted American wore especially Ini
presslve.
On Tuesday nftornoon, sowing wns
tho diversion. Tho guests for that
day Included Mrs. I. S. Kaufman,
Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. Henry
Sengstncken, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs
W. H. Konnedy, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. C.
J. Mlllls, Mrs. F. A. Goldon, Mrs.
C. A. Sehlbrede. Mrs. E. F. Morris
sey, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Miss Evolyn
Anderson, Miss Agnes Hutchcson
mid Mrs. F. C. Birch.
Cards woro tho diversion Wednes
day, tho prizes being won by Mrs,
.T W. Ingram and Mrs. Win. Dun
gnn. Tno guests Included Mrs. E
S. Bnrgelt, Mrs. Win. Dungan, Mrs.
J. W. Ingram, Mrs. Dorsoy "Krolt
zor, Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth, Mrs. C.
K. Perry, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, Mrs
It. K. Booth, Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlnger,
Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mra. .1. T. Hnr-
rignn, Mrs. G. W. Knufmnu nnd Mrs
B. T. Streot nnd Mrs. D. Y. Stnfford
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Win. Hors
fall won tho prlzo nt cnrdB. Anion?
thoso Invited wero Mrs. Wnrd M.
Blnko. Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. W. T.
Merchant, Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mrs.
C. R. Peck, Mrs. G. A. Bcnnott, Mrs.
M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. J. T. McCormae,
Mrs. ,T. V. Smonton, Mrs. E. G. Por
hnm, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. R. M.
.Tonulngs, Mrs. Win. Ilorsfnll Jr.,
Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Bylor
nnd Mrs. F. E. Hague.
Miss Norn Towor ontortnlned the
German club nt the homo of her par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Tower, in
South Mnrshfleld. Wednesday night.
Mrs. J. T. McCormae ontertalned
u few friends ft a luncheon todny
(Continued on Pngo S.)
A Lovely Valentine
for vorit sweetheart,
YOl'lt WIFE.
Or your friend would be one of
these special Valentino boxos of
Stafford's candles. Nothlug could
bo more appropriate as n token of
"sweot leniombrnnco." Stafford's
candlos nro tho standard of oxcel
lenco In confectlonory. Tho puro
nc8s, froshnoss mid high quality of
tho Ingrodlonts nro what mnko Staf
ford's candles bo delicious. Wo
havo evory variety to please ovory
taste.
Order a box today as a Valontlno
favor for your wife, sweothoart,
mother, sister or friend.
muinck
TWO STORKS.
S;iO Front St ltd Central Ave.
VK MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
l.UOKINCJ AKTUIl THE LITTLE
CHAPS AT THIS STORK.
Strong:, Serviceable
and Stylish Suits
KOI! SCHOOL BOYS AND ALSO
FOR THE LITTLE LADS WHO ARE
NOT YET OF .SCHOOL AGE.
WE LOOK FIRST OF ALL FOR
QUALITY. WE WON'T BUY UN
LESS THE MATERIALS ARE ROVE
SUSPICION AND THE WORKMAN
SHIP RIGHT.
BUT IN LOOKING AFTER THE QUALITY, WE DO NOT
OVERLOOK STYLE. WE DON'T FORGET THAT A BOY
REALLY DOES CARE TO HAVE HIS CLOTHES LOOK GOOD
AND SMART.
WE HAVE MANNISH THINGS FOR LITTLE CHAPS.
HATS, COATS, SUITS AND SO ON.
BRING YOUR ROYS HERE AND LET US OUTFIT THEM.
WE CAN DO IT. WE RAVE THE STUFF THAT'LL TICKLE
THE BOY'S PRIDE AND DELIGHT HIS MOTHER'S ECONO
MICAL SOUL.
AGNES &
MAHSHFIELR'S LEADING OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS.
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M
MATSON
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF COOS.
.vs.
To Whom it may or 'does concern,
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This to certify that I have this day examined the boohs
and records of GOING & It A 11V EY COMPANY for
the months of January, 1910, and January, 19.11, and find
therefrom that the business of said company for thalat
tor month exceeds by more than 73 the business thereof
for the former month,
IN TESTIMONY WHERE OF, I have hereunto sub
scribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Marsh
field, .Oregon, this 4th day of February, 1911.
STATE OF OREGON
NOTARY PUBLIC
HARRY G. HOY
TIAlftfY G. HOY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
A Pretty Good
Start for the
m "" mmeimn im wan
ew Year
What's the answer?
AnswerMore Coos Bay people gelling wise as to where "to buy iip-to-dato
goods at money-saving prices.
Kcmombor, it's not what yon make, but what you save that.makes you rich!
YOU'RE NEXT
rvev KjO.
CmtPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS.
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