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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 2 i m il'l K IW"'" im-miih.. i -1 - ., ,.-.., .,,.1 ...... .,.,., J .T! i -.1 . PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Day pooplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of soclnl affairs, aro gladly reqpived In tho social de partment. Telephouo 133. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Til 13 AWFUL FASHIONS (HevlBod Version.) Backward, turn backward, O time In your lllght, And show us a woman that Isn't a fright; Theso terrible fashions lay nil In tho shade, And tllsgraco tho best thing that God ever made. "Wo'ro weary of looking at switches and rats, And hny-rlcks and brush-heaps and nests for tho bats; O glvo us s(fmr women who aro will ing to wear Their blessed homo-grown, beauti ful hair. Wo used to wrlto sonnots 'bout tress es and curls, Thnt beautified tho heads of tho beautiful, girls, But now 'twoufd dlsgraco tho deli cate tntiRO To rhymo nbout Juto-pllcs and Chinamen's queues. When Indies go forth on tho streets to parade, Thoy'ro wonderfully, fearfully, scnrofully inadol Thoy lmVo on a hobble that Is twelvo Inches wide, And look like n parosol that's shut up and tied I With pitiful pig-steps they wabble along, 'Twould bo most outrageous It printed In song! Turn bnckwnrd, O Time, n vlBlon un fold, Of n mnld that ran walk llko tho women of old! Tho hats aro so tall thoy reach up to tho sides, And como down bo low that you can't nee their eyes, Or spread out across tho dominion no wide, Tho bonutlcs of naturo thoy shame fully hldo. And when wo nsHomblo on Lord's day to pray, TIi'h terrible hend-genr Is much In tho way; Wo enn't seo tho preacher, tho Illblo or cross, And muuh of tho sermon's n pal pablo loss. Dnckwnrd, turn backward, 0 Tlmo In your ll'glit. And clvo us In murcy just ono blosscd sight Or women thnt lived In tho cms of yore, And woro not dlslli;ur'd by tho cos tumes they worol Hurnott's midgut. 0 THERE nro lovers who delight !n making their sweethearts happy and thoro nro other nonuuder Btnndnblo men who seem to (nice a delight in spoiling the hnpplness of the womnn who looks to thorn for pleasure. I Tho contrnry mnn Is llko tho cow who kicks nvor nit iinuiunllv good ylold of milk spoils all his othorwlso excellent qunlltlos. Such n ouo milked the worst posil IjIo kind of a mate, says I.aura Jean ' lilltbv. Ho cen Horn n wlfo'u titan,-' wit to such nn extent ho spoils her tiai'iinoim. f ghe wants to go to tho theater he 1ms a wor or objections Tl advance, its to why she should net witness that pnrtloular play. K she t hnppv with her family visiting her, Vu treats tliin so shamefully, thnt hor liHppIness Is spoiled. If alio looks forward to n few qu'et weks. ho In forms her that ho has luvltod his rel atives for the Interim. She likes them, of eourue. Iipcmis thev aro his folks, but will sho have a eontentod llfo while they aro undr tier roor? H ho knows sho loves tlio wonahore, why should he be dotor nilnod to socuro hoard ror hor nt oomo farm house to spoil hor summer? It mny bo possible that thoso bus Jnuids nro nmong tho best intentlonod wen in tho world Tho trouble Is, thoy do not study their wives' wishes. When affairs go contrary to n wife's hopes nil hor hnpplness Is gonoriily tspollod. Tho married man who Is conMn uallv stlrr'nif up Joalousy In his wUo's heart Is material for tho whip VliiR post for keop'ng her In a on- inunl rernient nnd ruining her pence anil hnpplnoss. Tho ijood husband. Vowover, has our entire sympathy ir Vie sternly removes his wiro from tho nfluen(H of a home-dospollor, wno 1Jrt begins h's tai-tlcs by a wild flir tation, though Hip wife doos pout, tAorlarlnK lu Is "anoll'iig hor happi ness" by his absurd Jealousy. Thero's another kind of happ'noss which It la neodful to spoil and thnt Is a young girl's doslro for girl compan ions who huvo fow other thoughts in Oiolr minds but tho masculine gen lr. It Is natural ror maidens to think oT beaux, but not to tho oxolus'on of vory other thought and Interest IRven In women's lives, lovp should CONTRIDUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. m Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore events occur Intor than tho tlmo mentioned.) ... I .... spend the winter in southern uaiiror-, friends nna cinss mates, tne occasiuu THO not be tho alpha and omega of vholr every aim, thought, and purpose, to prevent their happiness from being spoiled. Love, in womnil's llfo ns well ns man's, should bo "a thing ' nla nnd It Is possible they may spend 11 part of It there. J. Marhoffcr and wife or Crescent City, Calif., arrived here thlB waek for a short vis t at the home of thtlr son, Frank Marhoffer. Miss Ellen Flook of Portland, who hns beon spending a fow weeks on tho Day as tho guest of her mint, Mrs Levi Smith, nnd other relatives, left today for her homo In Portland. Mrs. J. V. Dennett will entertain tho Drldge Club nt tho Chandler next Wednesday ntternoon. Tho Women's Auxiliary or tho Ep iscopal Church will hold n meeting noxt Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. Den nett. It was organlzod during the recent v'bU or Dlshop and Mrs. Scad d'ng nnd tho following officers wore elected: President Mrs. J. W. Dennett. VIco-pres. Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr. Sec. Mrs. It. E. Drowning. Treas. Mrs. Geo. F. Murch. Cnrl W. Evertson nnd bride arrived apart." Spoiling a woman's hnppl- ." " , ' . " i " " ??" torest. Thoy will bo at home to rrlends nUer Novembor 1 In their now ness is moro orteu curclcssuess on tho pnrt or men than deliberate in tent. True love, sympathy and compan- lonsuip can seldom exist wnero mo Is opposed to tho other In thought, word or deed, ir tho girl becomes homo at Tenth and Commercial. o Mrs. Lumb nnd Mrs. Hatch or Do ton who hnvo spent tho summer on convinced thnt her lovor Is willfully tho Day as tho guests of Mrs. -Morton opposed to tho Innocent amusements Tower or Empire nnd other Trlonds that make for hor hnpplness; If tho will lenvo shortly via Cnllfpmln for s unnDio to convince him of tho mis-, their home. -n . Tho Slstors or Dethnny hold tho In itial meeting of tho yenr Thursday afternoon at tho homo or Mrs. J. T. Hnrrigan, when tho following olllceVs woro elected: Presldont Mrs. Hnrry 'nradfleM. Secrctnry Mrs. F. A. Sncchl. Treasurer Miss Evelyn Anderson. Executive Committee. Mrs. Ar thur McKeown, Mrs. A. 11. Campbell, T. tnko or his ways, sho should glvo him up ir sho does not want a mnrtmot In tho homo nttor mnrrlnge. Some men nro verltablo angels In tho mattor or scattering" Joy around thoso who look up to thorn ror happi ness. Womon should not bo so ut terly bl'nded by admiration nnd nT rectlon ror a mnn thnt thoy cannot sco so glaring n dorect bb a deliberate Intcnt'on on their part to forestall -.... tll I. ....!... i,. ,. , . II" ' ;'""V,V"'" "7-. " "my " ,OOK Miss Agnes Htitchoson nnd Mrs. J lumuiii iu uiijujjiiK. I Hnrrigan. 0 I Tho noxt meeting will bo hold on Mrs. F. A. Hnznrd and Mrs. C. A. ncxt Wednesday aftornoon nt tho Motlln returned this week from their nomo of Mrfll Brndfleld when plnnB not thorn trlii. thn inttnr nnrf t,t for tho ensuing year will bo perfected. .which was spont nt CorvalllB. Oregon, Among those prosont Thursday woro 'where they attended (ho mnrrlago of Mosdnmos Downing. Drndflold, Perry, . their brother. C. F. McKnlght. nnd "nrry Nasburg, A. D. Cnmpboll, Ar- Mlss Spangler. Mrs. Mary McKnlirht tnHr McKeown. F. A. Sacchl, J. T. 'their mothor, hns gono to tolling- "nrrlgnn nnd Misses Agnes Hutche- hnin. Wnsli.. where sho will v'nlt nt 80n nml Evolyn Andorson. tho Geo. W. Logglo homo with her ' 0 irrnntldnnishtor, Holon. whllo Mr. and, Tim nimfinrr niah ninii win tm nn. 'n!nv lM?l"$? Ln?,L?!! i"tBJ?Sd JL0' Wedno.dny ovon Pnrty.. nnu those present 'voted the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Logglo j. W. Dennett homo. left a week ngo Thursday with their r, I eldest daughter who will enter n som-' , ,t ,, , 'innry nonr Washington, D. C, and nov. and Mrs. Robert E. Drowning Mr. nnd Mrs. Logglo will mnko nn n,ro .r.cc?lv'nK congratulations ovor nxtendod tour of nbout six weoks' tho ulrMl Thursdny or n fine boy. Ho duration through tho oast nnd Novln 1S Ul0,r "r81 C.",IU being her sixteenth blrthdny. young lndy was assisted by her moth er, Mrs. L. A. Roberts, hor nunt, Mrs. W. F. Hendricks, nnd grnudmothor, Mrs. J. R. llenson. Tho early part of tho evening wns very pleasantly spont In'gnmes. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Roberts wns the recipient of n number or nice girts as mementos or the occasion. Myr tle Point Enterprise. 0 The Art Club mqt nt the homo of Mrs. J. W. Hildebrnnd on Third street Friday aftornoon. Tho ntter noon wns spent In sewing. Tho next meeting will bo held next Friday ntt ernoon, October 20th, nt Mrs. William Hoaglaud's residence on South Droadwny. Mrs. C. M. Dyler Is entertaining the Altnr Guild or tho North Dend Eplscopnl church nt hor homo there this afternoon. 0-- Tho members of tho Mlnnlo-Wls club of Mnrshflold nro plnnnlng to re organize It shortly. Its memberhslp is confined to former residents of Minnesota nnd Mnrshflold. Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn, who hns been visiting Trlonds nnd relatives In Hele na. Mont., Spokane nnd other north ern points is oxpectcd to return next week. , A big soclnl event or the c6mlng week will be tho colebrntlon ot Its fourth nnnlversary by Pacific Com mnndcry, Knights Templar of Marshlleld next Thursday evening nt tho Masonic Hnll. A reception, n program Including an nddress by tho Rev. J. T. M. Knox and dancing nnd enrds followed by rorreshmonts prom ises to mnko It nn unusually enjoy nblo ovont. , 0 Lnnt Tuesday evening, Mrs. Hnrry Drndflold wns tendered nn unusunlly onjoyublo surprise parly, the occasion being her thirty-fifth birthday. Tho nffnlr was nrrnnged by her husbnnd nnd tho surprise wns complete. Fan Tnn nn (I various other names and 'diversions woro followed by refresh ments. Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnx Tlmmormnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Umstnttd, Mrs. D. J. Recs, Miss Helen Rces, Miss Clurko, Fred Unrnard and Fred Wilson. I Lnst Thursdny ovenlng, Mrs. Dan Keating wns hostess nt a "Ladles - -, I ! Scotia. n I o Thn ladles of tho Mnrshflold Epls- I Mrs. E. C. Paddock returned this ?lml V'F0,1' '" Rl ftotcn1f01r J"0"1" 'week from Sun Frnnclsco whero sho bors nnd rrlends nt tho Swedish Luth- hns spent u tow wceka with rolntlvcs n clmrch lin11 Tuesday, Octooor and friends. "" 0. 0 Mrs. Robt. McCann and Miss Lll- , " A- cr"lrl' nn'.1 S'm Wl n.0,t0r; linn McCiuin of North Rend havo' "' 1 10 Nort.h ""' 15rlJ jBo Club nt .spent part of tho week with Mrs. Mc- r nomo in ioriu uonu hum Cnun'H other dnughtor. Mrs. E. R. Tuesday ovonlng. .Hudson, of South .Mnrshflold. 0 0 Mrs. Mary Mnrk who has Hpont tho 1 MrH. Rosa Prouss, who has boon a"1"""0'1 i'' '10'o of her daughtor. Hiioiiilliii! tli mmimnr In AlnKlm l "- " "onneu, nnu wun menus ( , .. ,, .. ............. ... ....,,.,, p ,., now In southorn California whero sho 1 expects to Bpend tho iiiujov part of .tho winter. 0 Mrs. J. S. Coko wns tho winner of first prlzo nnd Mrs. Geo. F. Murch or M'pond prize nt tho Drldgo pnrty ten dered Inst Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. Albert Matsou nt her homo In West Mnrshflold. 0 Mrs. Horbert Lockhnrt has Issued Inv tatlons for n Rrldgo pnrty Satur day, Octobor 21. n 0. F. MeKnlKht nnd his brldo nro it ono of tho most cnjoynblo func tlons they hnvo attended In many a dny. Each guest wns In mnscullno garb and music nnd gnmos wcro fol lowed by n delicious lunch. Tho. Kentlng homo wns prettily decorated, I hucklebcrrlos and ferns predomlnnt- Ing'ln tho flornl effect. Among those presont woro Misses Mnrjorlo nnd Myrtle Cnwnn, Edith Hlldcnbrnnd, Desslo Flyo, Dentrlco Smith, Martha Dornltt Dolln Pratt, Cora Dowron nnd Mosdnmos Alfred Schroeder, Rnss Smith, Gordon Smith, Dnn Keating nnd George Snyder nnd Ilnby Frank lin Snydor. j 0 Miss CInrn Myron loft this week ror u short visit with rrlends In San Frnnclsco nnd otlior California points. Children's and Misses' Long Coats Here This week's express brought us the Children's and Misses' Coats you have been Availing for. And a handsome assortment it is. There arc the durable cheviots i'or school wear, witli the newest collar effects, also plain tailored .styles. The English reversible materials in either plain or plaid back come made up with the sailor round collar, large pock els, etc. Color combinations are gray and Coronation purple, uray and green gray and old blue, brown and tan, brown and blue, etc. Then there aro fur coats find corduroy coilts for the Miss from ( to M in Black, Brown, etc. And the ever popular bear cloth for the little tot. Charming New Dresses ."For Formal and Semi-Formal "Wear. Many pretty adaptations of .French Costumes for Dance par ties, etc,, just received at Surprising Low Prices. Among others Ihe following: Fine Crepe de Chine, with "Shadow Border" of Pale Tan looses. Pale Blue Marquisette, with Messnline bands. Blue Silk Crepe de Chine, with new knife pleat ing in white silk. Tan Serge, with TJrown Velvet, rovers nnd Buttons. Si'.cs 1(5, 3-I, 3(5, 38. coos BUILDING MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAK. MARStlFIKIJ) ORIXIO.V In this section, loft this wools for her homo nt Pacific Grove, Calif.' -o Tho Coos Day Concert Dand has Is sued Invltntlons ror n dancing pnrty Tuesday ovonlng, Octobor 17, nt tho Odd FellowB hnll. It Is nn Invitation- but oxpect to roturn horo shortly nl affair and Is ror tho supporters ot tho organization. 0 Miss Doris Seng8tnckon colebrnted 0 E. W. Xovors nnd wlfo ontortnlncd W. T. Merchant nnd wiro nnd Tng gart Aston nt a HtUo fnrowell din ner pnrty nt Tho Chandler Tuesday ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Nevors loft on tho Redondo for Snn Francisco rn. a C: ' AGOOD j cup ) OF That's what wo aro-propar-log to servo nt our fountain. An olognnt nnd scientific now coffee filter Is lining In stalled nnd in n day or two we will bo prepared to servo tho finest cup of coffee In tho city nt our fountain. Wo will nlso sorvo sand wiches bo thnt when you want n ulco light lunch, somothlnir out of tho ordinary, drop In at Lewis' Confectionery IIROADWAY NORTH ICE CREAM HOT DRINKS COFFEE SANDWICHES. . o Harvey Walter nnd his cousin, Goorgo Thompson, entertained n fow Miss Doris Sengstnckon coieurnteu i of tho;r 8choolmntes nt tho homo of 0,n .. nf n ,.,. in linr rnn. hor elovonth blrthdny on Thursday Mr. mi Mr8. C. 11. Walter prWny - Aorca of flno tlmbor 40 por cont t'diir. jviiuui iu minion TIMBER LAND 'ovmopIoi! Iinmfl nn M. nnvl TlrflnV. I u"""! """l ." l,,u ""' I I'OWOrS, KVOIjrn .water Thov will VnW thMr immn'"'0 n"""'""'8 niiiiiBomoni, i-rocior powers, Mario Seaman I. .. ' ... - -- .":"'v , Finnni!!iii wliinlne thn linv'a nrlzo nml liiovtmi hnmiiiv iftiiinnrnriiv wiiii mi Mi.n h.ttt'ai " " ' ,-..- i., ,.,...., ,w...j autlp m,. ? a ii,.,i ...i ' rl Mlllnn Sonmun tho girls prize for. Sidney Clnrko. Will -;, !?. i, tl.(ll! tllllt ItllUi 1 .VII probably occupy tho Motlln .-osl donee In South Mnrshflold. 0 F. 12. I.eefe and wlfo nrrlvod homo tiis wepk from n ton days' visit at San Francisco and other California points. , W. A. Hold nnd wlfo nnd dnughtor, Helon, nrrlvod this wook from Alas ka, to bpend tho wlntor nt tho homo of Mrs. Reld's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C A. Sehlbredo. Mr. Rold Is in churgo of tho Y. M. C. A. work In Al uska. Thoy had been planning to We Are Candy Makers Not Jewelers Wo put nil tho money that Is possible Into puro Ingre dients of tho highest Standard and Quality. That's what mukos STAFFORD'S CHOCOLATES Tho Dost to bo found on tho Pnclllc Coast. Host In flavor, Dost In delielousuess, Rest in wholesomoness. Whon you buy Stafford's Chocolates you get pure goods. Take home a box this ovo nlng. Tho tasto tells the truth. nftrirnnnll IU thlfl'WeOk With nil lit- nvnnlmr Vnrlnim .'.mine, nml .IK'.if, ......... .. --. ...... .. ...... viuiimt,! ,....w..a ..iiiva ...... wj ornonn party nt which Mr? II. Seng-.8onB Woro followed by refreshments, stnekon assisted by Mrs. G. A. non-,,110I,K thoso invltod woro Misses nott wns the hostess, limnoi nm: ")Myrtlo Cowan. May Myron. Lucy Flnnngnn, Hazel nnd Ruth Hnrton nnd Messrs. Horton. Wesloy tho lnrgost niimbor found. At luncl Senmnn, John Ferguson nnd Fostus eon when .tho enko with Its cIovom Wultor. rnndlos was cut tho jiloco coiitninlu i n tho nlekol, n prophocy of p enty or. ,, T ,,, Qf ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ...,. . .i. ,.vf v.,,,- fii tn w.iih. ' Tho I.ndloa ot St. Monlcn's Catholic .T""'.V.V 'ViT-"::. ' .:.:;.;;.. , church will give n dnnco nnd "11' " i"" t"i.J M"l'vwin ... nt ,,, n.,.i pnllmvo llnl dny ovonlns. t 0 Miss Ruth Horton entortnlnod feet JjtH.OOO 100 millions feet in ono body. !j(I.O(t por M. Cnll or Wrlto AUG. FIHZ12W Mm-slifleld, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "TR. K. l WINKLER, Xntiu-oputli mid Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation freo. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to C and 0 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Instltiito Room No. 1. No. 130 Rroadway, Marshfleld, Ore. TOpA TWO STORES. travol to Dorothy Horton. Anion thoso prosent woro: Mnrlnn Hnrsfall, George Horstall, Wllllnm Horsinll. Proctor Flanngnn, Eloanoro Flnnn gnn, Floronco Powers, Floronco Fln nngnn, Doss Flanagan. Ltlllnu Sen man, Edith Ayre. Ruth Goldon, Vir ginia Clnrko. ICathorlno Horton. Knthorlnn Nicholson. Dorothy Hor ton, Dorothy Rylor. Hornco Ryler. Helen Merchant, Iluttnn O'Connor, Pasqiiln nrndflold. Jennotto Upton. --0 Miss Helen Rrndloy entortnlnod Friday aftornoon with n smnll sow ing party tho occasion being tho rou nlon or sovornl or tho members ot the High school sot. Miss Drndloy's guohts woro: Mrs. Herbort Coloinnn. Mls.3 Frances Williams, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Norn Towor. 0 An onjoynblo event In Xorth Dend soolnl clrclos this week was n reci tal glvon by Pror. C. A. Davidson nnd his pupils nt Logglo's Hnll Thursday ovonlng. Somo exceptionally flno' numbers were rondered and the nu- dlenco wns delighted with thorn. Lnst Saturday ovonlng, nt Don son's opera house, Miss Rowonn Rob erts ontertnlned a number ot her I Phono Nn sirull party or rrlends nt hor liorao i ' ' Wodnosdny ovonlng. Dancing nnd enrds woro followed by refreshments. Among thoso presont wero: Cownn. Mny Myron. Lucy Pow 'SK, Public Stenographer All Work Confidential 162 No. Broadway IS Unique Pantatorium (Continued on pngo 8.) Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACHER Pupil of Carl Chrlstonsen, the well known Now York Swedish concert pianist, will tako a limited number of students for prlvato lessons. Applicants call at Studio, Sengs tackon Rldg., 130 Rroadway. .DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING 'AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. 250 Central avonuo Phono 2B0X ROSS PINEGOR. Good Livery Service! PROF. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bend A new stock of tho latest in tho MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at tthe dis posal or the Coos Ray public at IlEASONAULE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready ror any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared ror. Now hearse and special acommo- uuuuiia iiutiucu u luuuioi jmtliuo, f ll,vi'C W. 1. JrNUK.OIN'5 LIVERY AM) FEED STAI1LE3 PHONE 273-J Coos Bay Wiring Co. nioxn 237-j rn. :. w. livhlik, '' Osteopathic Physician Graduato or tho American school ol Ostoopnthy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo. 0fflc9 In Eldorado Hlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to A', Phono 1G1-J; MnrBhilold; Oregoo. J. W. RENNETT, Laivyor. Oflleo over Flnnngnn & Dennett Bank larshflold Oregon J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhart building, opposite Post OUt Phone 105-J A. O. lIUltUOUGllS, Sclentiflo Mnssaglst, Treats all diseases Offlce, corner Second and Central Avenue. Ofllce hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 d. o. DR. D" UFU of Ueos. who have some Inventive ability Pil pleajw write UU1XLKV JL Ul.Tllu!, !! tMai Allurucy, Wuhlatftua, U. U WANTED!!! UPHOLSTERING AND (PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 -jt DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We nro equipped to do high claJ work nn short notice arw ver' lowest nrlces. Examination itee. Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. . DR. H. 11. .MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a SclnHjr . 203 Coos DIdg P'one S1U OfflpB hours 1 to o. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL , Phono S1S1