The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912-EVENING EDITION
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1M3IISONAL notices of visitors
In tlio city, or of Coos Uny peoplo
sr'jo visit In othur cltlcfy together
with. r3tlcs of social n fin Irs, are
gladly rccoi'cl In tho social de
partment. Tolcphono 133. No
tices of club mealing will bo pub
lished nnd secretaries nro kindly
requested to furnish same.
THE SHIP OF DREAMS.
IN tho Hltvor trail there's it unit tonight,
Anil u )il) (itnmln In from tliu far
Bra lino
A iliapo Hint never Is seen by day.
In mint cinlirouilcil nnd vtllctl In
uprny,
HenrliiK no ftoro of mart or mine.
Out of tlio haven of lie.irt'n ikalro
Many u year's she overdue;
Drenmn forcottrn nnd visions old,
Tearnlnss bnrtered uwny for gold
Thcso aro tlia wares sho brines to you.
Spoil of the Innds of Ioiik ago.
Trunsuro of years when tho heart was
young.
Tenrit sho brlnxeth and childish woe,
Wistful Inrmlim and kiss of snow.
Tho liOMi untold and tho sour uniting.
You novcr shnll hear her nnchor chains
Nor over tho sound of her Happing sail,
Tet oyes that nro weary nnd old nnd dim
llnvo seen he,r far on tho ocean rim,
Hulling across the silver trail,
Churlcs W. Kennedy In Alnalco's.
SINCE tho first untrauru of Cupid
Into tlio garden of ICdon the lit
tlo lovu god has been cnlli'd upon
for tho reason of his existence, writes
Sophie Loeb. And verily, for his ex
istence thorn Is n rousoii the very
biggest renson In all tho world.
I'or ovon though Adam nct'opted
the npplo and Kve's love, taking tho
cash mid letting the credit go to Kvo
for breaking up l-Mcn, the creatures
that iiooiild the imrlli seok tint love-
sod, world without end. '
Thus, whllo pools havo sung of Its
Joys nnd sorrows and wnra havo been
vnged In tlefunso of love, It still rules
tho ttnlvcrso. For a human Is a hu
man for a' that nnd a' that nnd a'
that.
iu nges hnvo chronicled many
flnflnlf Inlm. t limirfnu tilul nfitw.litulmtti
of love. Hut through Its manlfosta-J ,,;,-v 'rtU;' w,t.h 'llH, w- ? N,ch,;
t oiih. wn move nnd II vu and have " " "" ilu "r uiu tiny win
mir l.i.lnir wllli'.nlllf. u-i,.lli,.r ... , P " HlO AniirlCllll Illdlllll.
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nunivna win ill: finoioit;ii 113
aid moved a bamnut and (irogruni
.01.MV.1ig tue insialiatio.i ceremonies.
i tliu luminal, .1. lorn Hall pres,d
I j. tonstiiiaster and there were re
volt. b; .Mrs. I Inula AlcCormnc.
.i.v I.. .i. Noble, Mrs. I). I,. Hood,
md F. C. Alien. The special music
lie the occasion was In charge of
.M.b E. (1. Flanagan and .Mrs. .1. T.
Hall. Mrs. Ella Hood ns-
isted by Mrs. Annie Holland, Mrs.
Alieo oiieddou and .Mrs. .Mary Mc-
Kaiglu acting as the installing olll
cers Installed the following:
lt.s.1 Ol 'of of Honor Jennie Has
ni'tsstu. t'ti!ef of Honor Nnncy. Noble.
Jidy 01 no,' J.eila Lawhonio.
Cii't ol Ceroinoniys Hnnnah
l.:iiti.
It- ortlei I-nnnle Hazard.
t MitiKitr I). I.. Hood.
Tip.tsurcr Dora Cnthcart.
I'dioi Gracu Nagle.
i,i-tua usher Martha Flanagan.
I.i or Watch 3arah Wilson.
Oiitsld.' Watch Hattie McCor-
III.1C.
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The I'rldo of Oregon Camp No.
277i, Itoynl Neighbors of America,
met 'i'ucsdn night to hold their nu
ll. ail h atuii'tloa of olllcers. During
the exercises tno following newly-el-"CKil
olllrors wire Installed:
Uiticie ,M. .M. LaChnppoIle.
Ice-Orne'o Melilna Foster.
''..'uiccloi (lertrude Smith.
He'jortlei Helen H. Downs.
.Mi- li.il Corn 12. Holt.
Inner Siutlnel Gertrude Scnlfo.
Oner Sentinel Anna Lund.
Maiuyorh Huby McOeorge, tillcn
l Kei'v.
I'hys'tlnn Dr. A. L. Hoiiseworth.
Th. Now Year's Party given at tho
Mlllitoma Club rooms last Saturday
ovciiiiK was ouo of thu most enjoy
ublc ( vr f,iveu by tho club which Is
Justly famed for Its hospitality.
DaiiLlng ai.d cards wero tho dlier
nom of the evening and a lino orches
'.m 'iddcd much to tho pleasure of tho
,; 'l" c. Decoiations woie of greens
i ml merit uu lings.
0
The Progress club will meol Mon
CONTitlUL'TlONS concerning
bocIuI happenings, intended for
liubilcatlon In tlio society depart
ment of The Times, must bo sub
mitted to tho editor not later
than t o'clock p. m., Friday ot
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases where
events occur later than tho ttmo
mentioned.)
lint it In so many words or not.
Mother lovo him bueu thu shining
ntur In tho llrinnment of every day
activity. Thu hardened business man '
ntnps hlu figuring at the advent of
lovo. I
I.lttln men hnvo become big men I
through their Inspirations of It. Tho I
pen or llfo Is regulated by Its unfall
Ing undercurrent.
" tin meet n porsou nnd nro Itistlnc
r.td
several
in-nibviH In presenting her progrnm
and c.ii.1, .1. ember has been requested
u. bring w ih hor to thu meeting
snuiH ndut'i reliu whoso history sho
wi:: aivo iall call.
0
Mr and Mrs. John Nagle entertain
el n large number or frlouds nt din
ner. Moi.iM), Now Ycnr's day. Tho
inuiso was orilllautly decorated with
tlvc!y drawn townrd 1:1m or repelled. ' 8t'',"li81 n -uIoroil electric lights and
You learn to lovo lilm or you nroil,1l1" ""V.c's' . .T1'oso. Invited wero
Indlfforent to him. '"" """ "l,'d- A ' rkor, Mrs. Tled-
ii ih an iiiiieriiauru that comes un
heralded a part of us. Hut no ono
gen, i.Iihh Sllvuimun, Miss Carpenter,
Alii-d Kurd.ie, Miss Palmer, Mlbs
tfoMcrs, Miba Strlffler, Mrs. Haldwln,
enn gainsay that tho beautiful nplrlt i 'VnriTiw ,,' m " "",awu'
)f It Is far-roachlng, almost InlliiHo1' "'"I . . " n'B"'.' ' "".
In Ha relations with everyday hu-1 J 8 j?Z'in lr n t S'
juans. And tho creeds ot lovo aro Zu. AoT
. itiMrl "" iuiii Ulli, t-
ir.lt It, It Is something llko this
I bollovo that lovo Is tho leavon of
llfo. It raises tho hope of tho human
nnd softens tho strain of struggle.
Tho wolf may como, but lovo muf
fles Its howl. Tho llriuamont may
lie dark with clouds of despair yet
lovo looks ut It through tlio largo
Ioiih and finds tho silver lining. Time
nnd tide hnvo come and gone, but
they hnvo loft lovo high nnd dry on
tho shores of olernlty. Yes, even
though the Angel of Death outer,
lovo closes tho eyelids and tho soul
whispers, "TIs well!" And thus lovo
Is the loaf of llfo and each of us needs
n Hiiro,
And what Is lovo?
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, ui'ii mi I'llU'U nit! lllivill III III!) i
Miss Lury Morton left last Satur
day by way of D.-aln for Seattle,
i-'hore sho will resunio her course n.
tho University ot Washington.
A number of young peoplo of Coos
lla who havo been spending their
t.'hrlbtmns vacations at tho homos of
Molt parents loft last week on the
Hickvntor for their respective" col
li go towns. Among them were Gor
don Hasmuhseu, George Mureli and
nuiiu uruit, who stopped over n day
in
Uo In Portland before returning
Co.vnllL. II. Uussoll, who has
mvn visiting nix brother Tims. Huh
veil at Hoaier HIU also loft on the
Mint Frlda. Walter Aspluud and
pauper It transforms It into the pal-! . ", m. ""'?"'. two other Oregoa
nro of the poor. .mruiuturnl students are planning to
slay in MarshiKdd until
.iiouiluy win they will
lehool.
Mimiay or
leave for
I.ovo regulates the pendulum of
time and puis wrinkles In the shade.
I.ovo Is the soothing zephyr In tlio
HoelhliiK router of strife.
Love Is tho ono unfailing traveler
that roaches tho road of reform.
Lovo Is on the right end of tho
horseshoe nnd draws tho magnetism
of Joy.
Lovo makes tho nrms of llttlo ehll
rtron stretch out to you.
Lovo Is tho only lubricant Hint
makes tho inarrlngo whools go with
out srreeehlng.
Lovo extended at tho right time
ih.i.s in tear. January 1L' to return to llerUelev,
Lovo Is the stniljiht rond to hnp-, where she I .u.cuduiK the rniversitv
pltiow ami there nro no trnnsfors Is- of California. '
Huod from tho main line. I '
I ..i.n I.. ,1... ....I.. I .I...I ,... . ..! "II
.", m iiiu 11111,1 no uiiu nas no
duplicate.
Lovo is n habit. Get It!
TV SMimh of IJotlinnv unit Vil.
ncHdaj. Jan. 3. at the homo of Mrs. I, ''" "f speeches nnd music will bj
U. S. Downing. The attendaiiue whb. folluwed by dniulnt ami . . ".-.
, . . , . I tV.ul k. A .
MIm Nolllo Tower hrt Friday on
Mm iVimkwrter for Seaitle afltv
spending tho Xmas holidays at th
hoiiio of ln.r iiarunis. Dr. ami m ,.
O. W. Tower.
Mlhs lles!e Coke arrived on tho
Kttdoiidn Th.irsday to sihmuI Hn f...
niuliidcr of her CbrUtiuus and New
i.ir s vacation with her parents in
Mnrshflold. niie will leave about
The Loyai OuKr of Moose Ik plan
ning tu make Its annual Installation
of olllcers at tlio Odd Fellow's hnl
next Tuesday evening tho occasion ot
ii viijuj-iiuio social
-. mills, Miss Dora Gubser, was ring
c- mi. After the cei oniony, a wed
ding ifurper was served nt tho home
.if .in. mid Mrs. Stein to the relatives
it-i 'rlends of the bride and groom.
.Mr nnd Mrs. Jennings left New
Y- M'b dny on thu Hedoudo tor San
Fiiti'Meco from whicn pinco tney will
proceed to Newberg whoro they will
visit the parents of tho bride, Mr. and
.Mrs. Htitchlus.
0
Tho Exchange conducted by tho
Aiuei inn Women's League of North
.'.'end, opened Thursday, January A,
wu!i n bitlo of art and needlework dc
slfc.io led nitlclco of varlotfs branches
cf cookery. Tho Kxchntigo will con
'inuu open for several weeks.
O
Tho Hrldgc Club will bo entertain
ed next Wednesday by Mrs. 13. G.
Flanagan ut her homo. Tho meot
l.it, planned for this week nt tlio homo
ol M.s. Win. Horsfull, Jr., was post
poniu owing to the deaths of rula
tivct of Mrs. Horsfull.
Mi 6. J. T. McCormnc. Mrs. Howry
Suiigstucken, uiidMlssesGunevIovunud
Doris Sengrtnckeu nro planning to
leave In about two weeks for u pleas
uio tup to Nuw Orleans and various
MiirlnMii and eastern cities.
0
Mrs. F. A. Tledgen nnd Mrs. A. L.
llnrkor worn hostesses Thursdny nt an
iiiiormal sewing party to which the
teachers of tho two schools wero In
vited. Hufroshnionts woro served
nnd the afternoon was pleasantly
spent In embroidering. Those pres
ent woro .Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hood,
Mrs. Pennock, Miss SUvo-Miuni, Mlsa
Strlffler, MIsu Hnldwln, Miss Chap
man, mid Miss Summers,
0
Mrs. W. T. Merchnnt entertained
Tuesday nt n very pleasant afternoon
of sowing In honor or Mrs. T. S. Mln
ot nnd MIbb Mary Hague. Hor
guests wore Mrs. J. H. Flnnngan,
Mrs. E G. Flnnngan, Mrs. F. E. Hag
ue, Mrs T. S. Mlnot, Miss .Mary Hog
no, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. Ward M.
Hlako, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, .Mrs. J.
s. uoico, .Mrs. u. it. Peck, Mrs. J. Al
bert Matsoii. Mrs. Eugone O'Connoll,
Mrs. W. S. Chundlo", .Mrs. J. W. Den
nett. Mrs. W. S. Turpen, .Mrs. F. K.
Loefe, Mrs. Wm. Morsfnll, Jr.. MrB.
G. W. Knufnian, Mrs. Henry Songs
tiicken. Mrs. L. J. Simpson nnd Mrs.
C. M. Ilyler.
0
Miss Vlolot Johnson of North Bond
eiitortalued u number of friends nt
hor homo Now Year's day. Tho af
ternoon was spent very pleasantly,
musical selections being given by Miss
Vnn .lie mid Miss Johnson, while vo
cal selections weio rendored by Mr.
Pedorson. A delicious lunchoon wns
sorved. Among those present were
Mrs. Nygron. Mr. Carlson, Mrs. Sum
oron, Miss E. Johnson, Mr. C. Lt n,
Mrs. Carlson. Mrs. A. Johnson Mr
vjunsi reaerson, .miss Ethel Nygen.
.Miss Eva Van JCIIe, Mr. Johnson a id
.Miss Ethol Van Zlle.
0
Tho members of Emmanuel Hraneli
of tho Womon's Auxiliary of the Ep
iscopal church we o the guests on
Tuesday afternoon of Hev. nnd Mrs
Hobt. E. Drowning nt tho Hectory!
I hose present were Mesdnmes J "
(Continued on Pago 3.)
Isrge u.ul a tfixid nmnv business Items
woio trnnsr..'te,l. It Is plunnitd to
hold a "cookod food" sale Saturday
.laniii -. la -n xrlilch iimnv kludx ntul
varieties ol pr imred viands will bo
rilspn.id of. Tho plaee of hold'ng
the sale will lie announced later. The
clut. nl meet ue.t with Mm. C. IC.
lVr.y, Jan. 10.
frosluuents.
-n-
. ,hi ?'tt,r,,flel11 Mr Departmrtit
will hold Iu annual bunn.net r.r the
meinbeis and their wive or swoot
hoarts at the Odd Fellow's hall. F -ruaiy
22.
Ty inarrlHKo or Miss lone Hutch
Ins of .Newberg. Oregon, to F. s. Jen-
Mgs ut North liond. took place In
the latter city Sunday evening. Dec
ciu'iar 31. Tho eoreniony was ner
.ornu'i, by tho Hev. Albert lllsev be
for l!, enure congrogntlon of th?
i'h - ohiiiuh. A niece of M-.s
TO:
the tali:
is too long
to tell hero of tho
big opportunities
to buy nt a, biff
saving hero nnd
now. So wo nsk
you Just to como
nnd exnmlno our
CANDIES
If you nro n stick
ler for quality
ours cannot fall to
satisfy. it ,0al
economy Is your
watchword wo can
surely suit you la
tUat direction too
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HIS sale offers you exceptional buying advantages,
A general and an effective clearance is now being
made of all merchandise on hand. Thrifty buyers are
alert to take advantage of this unusual opportunity,
Store open tonight untill 9:30. Doors open daily 8 A. M,
Prices That Make Buying Imperative on All
tti r 9 n . r nr ! i n .
w omen s ana misses v me I auorea ouits
One lot of 37 Women's and Misses' wool serge Tailored Suits in f m
Navy, Koyal,vBrown, Tan, Wine, Grey, and Mixed Builings. Sizes jlL MS
M to -12. Kegnlar prices $J0 to $15. To clear at once, suit T "
One lot of 18 Women's Tailored Suits of wool serge, cheviots, J"Q rvp
and suitings. Colors, mixed novelties, and plain black, brown, grey andNkX UK
navy. Sizes 16 to 12 niuH! to 50. Were 15 to $22.50. To close, suit.
One lot of 2.') Women's fine all wool, strictly hand-tailored suits, ft m r
Colors, mixed grey and brown and plain navy and b'ack serges k lL MS
and cheviots and corduroy velvet. Sizes 1(1 to -l-l. Values to $35.00 4 ')
Clearance Sale Prices on Our Entire Stock
Of Women's Fine Tailored Winter Coats
-.$7.45
One lot of Women's and Misses' plain tailored and fine novelty
coats, bizes 1.5 to -la. Colors, mixed novelty greys, biowns, tans, etc.,
and plum navy and black. Were $12.50 to $1;.00. Now ,
S"V lIfY1ltl . . .
une iol oi ladies' plain rauored and novelty coats in serges, broad- (t( fkt
cloths, Polo cloths, tweeds, and cheviots. Colors black, navv, tan, etc. U Ml
Sizes 15 to -M. Regular prices to $20.00. To close out at once, each JU
One lot of Women's tine tailored coats of broadcloth, serge and
velvet. Colors black and navy. Excellent late winter styles. Sizes
1() to 44. Were $22.50 to $25.00. Clearance sale price, each only. . .
$1 2.95
ChiltTsRubberized
Tan Raincoats
One lot of 24 Tan
Rubberized Raincoats
for girls and boys,
ages (5 to 14. These
coats are absolutely
waterproof. Come in
good lengths, and sold
regularly at $.3.00. Wo
offer 24 of these coats
for our Clearance
Sale ( Q
each ) I ."J
A Great General Clearance Sale of
All Children's New Winter Coats
One lot of children's coats, sizes G to 12 years. Pretty
novelty materials, ttcgulrr prices were &4 AP
$2.75 to $5.00. To close out at once, only. ... $ I ." J
One lot of children's coats. Sizes 8 to 12 in pretty nov
elty and plain materials. Regular prices & Q r
were up to $8.00. Clearance sale price vPC.OJ
One lot of 14 children's and Misses' novelty coats. Also
a few plain tailored styles. Sizes 8 to .15. & A fr
Were $9 to $12. Clearance sale price, only. . $4." J
One Jot Misses' and Ladles' Wool Dresses. New St tries.
Sizes 13 to 40. Values to $1(5.50. Eaeh $4.95. '
Wwfwk
Deep Price-Cutting Now Made on
AHWomen's New Shirt-Waists
One lot of pretty white lingerie waists
with high and Dutch necks, short and
long sleeves, side frill effects. AO
Values $1.50 to $2.C0 JJoC
Women's fine tailored w a i s t s, with
Dutch and high laundered collars, fine
-1 risli linen. Regular $2.50 fr At
to $3.00. Clearance price. . . .$ I A3
One lot of taffeta and Japanese silk,
Mohair lustre, mmsveiling, silk and
mercerized cotton waists. Val & A r
ncs to $3.50. To clear, now. .$ 1 .0 J
Tailored Dress Skirts Reduced!
Taffeta Silk and Cotton Petticoats 1
One lot of wool dress skirts, princi-j
pally in Misses' and little w o m e n's
sizes. Were $P.00 to $4.00. (fl CK
Clearance sale price vPC.O J
One lot of fine wool dross skirts in plain
black panania, navy, brown, wine and
Krc.v scrgo ijH.ou to $7.50,
now
$3.75
One lot of fino Silk Taffeta Petticoats.
Green, navy, brown, grev and black.
Were $0.50 and $7.50. To & A At
elcar, only . . . . , $4.4 J
Rubberized Raincoats, $2.45
To close out tho lenmlnliis
Btoek of thoso tun ruliuorlzocl
I.mlli'8' inliiconts, wo will prlco
thoin nt this cxcoodliiBly low
flBiiro for this sale. Most ovory
slzo Is still here. An unusual
IG.fiO rnlncont. Q? A f?
now . ip&.iO
Clearance Sale on Ribb
ons
Taffeta nnd Satin all Bilk lib
lions, white, ereain, pink, roso,
resedn, Kolley Rreon, linby bluo,
navy lavondor, brown and black.
Widths Nos. 10 to 40. HoKulnr
prices l.'c to 20c. Clear- 6
niii'o prlco OC
Widths CO to 150. Regular prices
25e to I0e. On sale, e
Children's Cotton Underwear
Ono lot of children's cotton
ribbed llooco lined underwear.
Vests nnd pnnts, sizes 22 to 30.
Color, dnrk cream. Regular
prices aro up to 10c. Wo offer
n quantity at tho sin- '!
glo prlco, garmont....Jv
TWO STDHES.
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U I A Honor, bold It, nununl liiBtallatou of
B I WL i'lllceis at tho Odd follows Hull Inst
k. H -....,... . miiiiiiihi l nil Ui OliIU'o COllKrOKnt Oil of Mi. MP
L I'jJ SiUbUbe.ldiiii.mboniWoropoMntli:..h Ittohiuoh. AnCofMliij TWO STDHES.
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