THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912 - EVENING EDITION 0 (Continued from pngo 2.) wore Misses Esther Imhoff, Norma Chnsc, Loin llltchlo, Maud Crosby, Awolln Llllobo, Lonora Topo nnd Vera Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Juza, Mrs. U. Woodbury, Messrs. Geortro Dowoy. Warren Murphy, Will Heed, Will Davis, Wlnflold Wood I ions .'or nn Informal afternoon of bury, II. Simpson, Herbert Morton, Brldgo Monday. This Is ono of ft Carl Groves, Charles Van Zllo nnd sorles of small parties Mrs. Mlngus Cnpt. anil Mrs. Will Mngco will move to Marshllcld soon, occupying the It J. Montgomery homo In West Marshllcld. Mr. and Mrs. Mont gtriiory will movo to Enstslde. Mrs. 12 Mlngus has Issued lnvlta- Durt Dandol. 0 A surprise party was given Mr. ami Mrs. S. S. Jennings at their North Bond homo last Thursday evening by a number of friends nnd neighbors, nmong whom woro Mr. and Mrs. Grout, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. HoclUng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gubsor, Misses Elizabeth and Tilly and Doris Gubscr and Harold, Eliza beth and Mnblo Jennings. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Wornlch onlcr tnlned at dinner Wcdnesdny, Jnnn nry 24, at their homo In North Bond. The Mlnnlc-Wls club will meet Thursdny, Fobrunry 1, with Mrs. Hol ed Baldwin nt tho homo of Mrs. Mary Thompson, 88G South Fifth Slrcot. Mrs. C. K. Porry entertained In formally nt brldgo 8nturdny after noon sovornl friends nnd ncghbors, among thorn Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzcr, Mrs. A. L. HoiiBoworth, Mrs. C, It. Peck, Mrs. L. D. Small, Mrs. F. 0. Horton, Mrs., Chnrlcs Q. Vnn Duyn, Mrs. 13. F. Morrlssoy nnd Mrs. E. E. Shaw. 0 Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Johnson, Victor Johnson nnd Hugo Quint wero guests at tho Geo. F. Murch homo nt dinner Wcdnesdny ovcnlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson arrived on tho Nnun Smith, visited In Mnrshflold during tho load ing of tho boat and loft Thursday on hor for Callfornln whero they will visit sovoral cities of tho south on tholr westorn tour. Cards hnvo been rocolvod horo nn nounclng tho marrlago In Portland, !J- Hnrtmnn, John Olson, John Mul Is planning for tho noar future Initiation of new members and In stallation of officers camo in tho order of business nt tho rcgulnr meeting of Altlor Lodgo No, 102, Fraternal Union of America Thursday uvanlng. After tho rogulnr busi ness session, three now mombors were Initiated Into tho order, wliore uron Deputy Grand Norls Jensen, sslsto' by Deputy Ornnd Guldo V. 0. Prntt, Installed tho following ofllcors of tho lodgo for tho ensuing term' i?. M. Etta Sncchl. Justice Laura Hanson. Secretary- Nelllo Owen. Tieasuror Ruby B. Drows, Tri'th Frances Mauzoy. Aleicy Chester Wolcott. J'lldo Ellen Sneddon. Guard Albert Carlisle Sentinel Homer Mauzoy, Stoward Elsie Busby. A flno banquet was sorvod to the members nnd tholr fnmlllcs, tho very plcnsnnt meeting and social ending with games nnd cards. 0 A big dnnco will bo x.ivon Monday in Logglo's hall, North Bend, by tho u. .m. u. ciuo, untior tno supervision of tho general commlttco composed of Mrs. Wornlch, Mr. Dost nnd Mr. Olson. Whllo thirty or forty mom bors will bo present, no refreshments will bo served, tho nffnlr being strictly n dnncc. Tho membership list comprises nenrly twenty couples nnd Individuals, nmong thorn Messrs. and Mosdnmc8 C. F. McCollum, L. J. Simpson, W. Bailey, Geo. Gelson dorfor, John G. Horn, C. M. Bylor, W. 8. Turpon, W. E. Best, August Hoolllng, Frank Gnmblo, Chns. Wil liams. II. G. Llndon, II. E. Burmos tor. P. N. Roborg. R. A. Wornlch, nnd Messrs. Edgnr Simpson, MoDado, January twonty-fourth, of MIbs Mar garet A. Barker nnd James L. Gil christ. Miss Barker will bo romom berod by tho local lodgo pooplo horo 06, former head of tho Dogrco of Hon or in Oregon, nnd as a visitor nt tho J, T. McCormno homo. Tho North Bend Brldgo club met for n delightful ovonlng of enrda at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson Friday ovonlng, nnd n vory Jolly Dutch supper was served Into In tho ovonlng. Tho houso was profuse ly decoratoa with snllal nnd hucklo borry branches nnd pussywillows, Mrs. Bylor nnd Mrs. Ronnlo wero for tunnto in winning prizes. Thoso presont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Wornlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Ronnlo, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turien, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Best nnd Mrs. Frnmo substitute. Mrs. Frnmo will ontortnln tho club nt tholr noxt meeting, tho dnto of which la uneortnlii, depending upon tho return of Mr. nnd Mrs. . J. Simp son from Snn Francisco, whoro they will visit shortly. D. C. Greene, tho now muungor oi tho Oregon Power Company on Coos Bay, has leased the former J. K. Or on houso in South Mnrshllold, and ho nud Mrs. Greene will shortly bogln housekeeping there. Tho property is one of tho lluost homes In Marshlleld and was bought by tho Sisters of Mercy with n view to converting it into n school whou tho tune Is opportune, 0 Mrs. E. L. C. Fnrrin roturned this week from nu extended visit lu Port land nud other northern points. 8ho will arrange for tho shipment of tholr household effects as Mr. Far- r&Jaa '" "!.o,s '""""" " o..t a coi-i law there. i or 8e'10" f green nnd whlto thnt len, Gcorgo Shorldnn, Frod Kruso, u. ,i. Kinney, uout. Banks, nnd Den ny Hull. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Blntt on tortnlnod at dinner Satuday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Gldloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Towor, nnd Miss Norn Tower. 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. Woodln, who re cently enmo from Klnmath Falls to spend n short tlmo In North Bond, loft Thursdny on tho Homer to tnko up n pormnnent rosldenco In Sncrn moiito. 0 Mrs. Robt. McCnnn ontortnlned tho Lndles" Aid of tho Presbyterian church nt her North Bond homo on Thursdny afternoon. Tho day wns spent in sewing nnd in malting plans for propnrlng work for tho Women's Kxchnnge. Tho following members nnd guests wero presont: Mrs. K. Rood, Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Bolster, Mrs. 0. II. Fnrrlss, Mrs. E. E. Hnycs, Dr. C. Clnrko nnd Miss LlUInn McCnnn. 0 Mrs. Fryo was hostess Thursdny to tho Lndles' Aid of tho United Brothorn church of North Bond nt hor homo In Bnngor. Among thoso presont woro Mrs. J. V. Hodson, Mrs. A. Footo. Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. Tny lor, Mrs. Rhode, Mrs. Goldor, Mrs. Rechlnhound, Miss Mndgo Golder, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Charles Cnvnnnugh nnd Mrs. Fryo. O- , Two of tho daintiest parties of tho winter season woro glvon Thursday and Friday afternoons by Mrs. F. M. Parsons nt her homo in West Mnrsh- J field. Tho rooms woro bcnutlfullyl bung lu trailing ivy and borrles nnd I 0 Miss M. F. Mullen, formerly of jsmpiro, niriveii noro tins week from Snn Francisco vln Portland for a short stay. It was hor proporty at Emplro thnt was lost when Cnpt. Mugeo's homo was destroyed by lire and tho $1,000 Insurance on it will only partly reimburse hor. Many of hor porsonal belongings which wero stored lu tho house, wero nl6o loct. The A N. W. club was entertain ed nt n pleasant nftornoon or sew wib by Mrs. E. Mlngus, Thursday. Mrt-. Stump and Miss Marsh wero guests of tho afternoon and iisslsted in tho rogulnr work of tho club. Noxt week, Thursday, Mrs. F. M. Frledburg will be hostess. was prettily copied in tho luncheon nnd In tho dnlnty candles with tholr ' crowns of smilax that decked each . tnblo. Eight tables of Brldgo woroj played Thursdny nnd seven Friday, honors being won by Mrs, J. W Ben-' nett nnd Mrs. Eugeno Crostwnlt nnd Becond honors by Miss O'Hrlon nnd Mrs. F. G. Horton. Mrs. Parsons wns assisted Thursday by Mrs, E. Crosthwalt nnd Mrs. W. F. Miller,! Friday by Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy. Miss I Eugenln Schilling and Miss Charlotto ! Murch. 0 MRS. E. SHADBURNE. teacher of I voice placement, breathing nnd ln-j terprotntlon of song Is ready to re celvo tho public. Studio 241 Com-' morclal Ave- I 1 John Lnfon, Jr., and wifo nnd bnby will lonvo nbotit Mnrch 1G for Aoho vlllc, N. C., whero Mr. Lnfon hns nc ceptcd nn excellent position In tho ' government forestry service Mr. Lnfon hns been In chnrgo of tho ' roforcstrntlon work of tho C. A. Smith Compnny. Ono renson for tho chnugo Is thnt Mr. nud Mrs. Lnfon ' will bo nenr their pnrcnts, who re- sldo in tho south. Tholr dopnrturo from tho Bny will bo greatly re grottcd by tho host of friends thoy havo mndo here. o Tho Progress Club Bpent n very pleasant and Instructive nftornoon, Mondny, on tho subject of "Mural Decorations." A long nnd clovor paper on the subject of the nftornoon wns rend by Mrs. F. G. Horton. An nrtlclo on "Tho Death of Mr. Abboy" was road by Mrs. C. W. Tower. 0 GAVE KINK PROGRAM The ps.plo of North Bend nro In deed grateful to Tolln broulllnrd and Mrs. Worrol for the opportunity of homing tho delightful musical pro gri :n of Tuesday ovonlng. in b. to of tho storm a good nudl or.o ntliorcd at Eckhoff Hall for two hours of pleasure Mis. votrol Is well known as a a n.ott capable planlsto. Hor play ing howovor was a rovolation to hor frlonds. In tho "MIsororo" by Gotts uha'it her flno Interpretation and bplendld touch woro shown to good advantage. Tho "Polka Caprlco do .a Rcino" by Raff was brilliantly rendered. Tho difficult loft hand arrangement of "Homo Swcot Homo" proved tho gront mnstory of tho koy board. In fact It could not havo bcon bettor played nnd wo only hope thnt In tho futuro, wo mny mnny times hear this talented musician. Tho orchestra was a splendid ad dition to tho program and was truly enjoyed. No words aro too strong in prnlso of Miss Dolla Broulllnrd'8 work. "A beautiful girl with n beautiful volco," every triumph Is within her grasp. Sho is unnssumlng nnd girlish nnd hor strong personality Is felt tho mo ment sho stops upon tho platform. In singing the "Nurwordlo Schn sucht Kennt" much depth of feeling wns shown. Tho "Spring Song" wnB beautifully rendcrod, displaying tho beautiful high tones nnd lloxl Iblllty of voice whllo tho chest roijls- tor control wns very good In Reu ben's "Lnmont." "Un dou'x Hon" wnn beautifully sung showing perfect French die-1 tlon. In Bomo of tho othor songs,) MIsa Broulllnrd'8 dramatic qualities1 woro splendidly Bhown but without so much sweetness. Miss Broulll nrd's volco might bo called a Col-. o rat ura dramatic soprano. Sho' seoms equally woll nt homo In fling ing tho highest notes or tho lowest. I 8ho Is by fnr tho most chnrmlng or heard on this coast nnd wo regrot that hIio soon roturna to tho Enst to resume hor studies. Miss Broulllard Is from Iowa. Falling health forced her to snond n few months on tho const nnd from hor rcsldonco horo sho hns dorlvcd nucli bouollt. Contributed. 0 o SONG. UT of tho dusky midnight, Over the Bluer new, A spirit cntno With n limit of Maine, Hliiulni! of jou. of mi. Dnuii niso over tho mountain, Qolil on the furthest height. And the roliltm wing Till tho wlldwood rang Only of love's dollRht. Midnight nnd dawn mul nunsct Ilomi of tho cast nnd west AKaln I wait M your garden gntc, And tho thorn Is In my breast. -Louis V. I.edoux In Century. THE DEAREST PLACE. I know tho dcaroat llttlo place, All sunny fair. And there's no othor spot I fain Would go but there. "Oh. Is It sea or hill or stroam Or desert wide?" You nsk. "And will Its days bo sweet And calm besldo?" And then I lnugh. "I do not know Nor do I care. Tho dearest spot, nnd you enmo. too, Is anywhcrol" -Clalro Wallace Flynn In Alnslco's. H FOUR T'8. 'Knn nro four Tb too apt to run. 'TIs best to set a watch upon. Our tongue. Know when to speak, yot bo con tent Whon sllenco Is most eloquent Our tlmo. Onco lost, no'er found, yet who can say He's overtaken yesterday? Our thoughts. Oft when nlono thoy tako them wings And light upon forbidden things. Our temper. Who In tho family guards It bost. Boon has control of all tho rest. Pittsburg Press. WI8E 8AYINQ8. Politics Is tho sclcnco of ex igencies. Theodore Parker. I will listen to any one's con victions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. I have plen ty of my own. Goethe. Unhappy Is the man for whom his own mother hns not mndo all mothers venerable. Rlchter. 'TIs sad work to bo nt that pass thnt the bost trial of truth must bo the niultitudo of believers in n crowd whero tho number of fools so much exceeds that of tho wise. As if anything were so common as Ignorance! Mon taigne. All philosophy lies in two words, "sustain" nnd "nbstnln." Eplctctus. ii w NECROMANCY. .ZAItU of the wilding ways, ituier or tho changing days. Ilnund nnd round the world ami under. Hkles of motley, woods of wonder. Stately mountain, moody sea, Matter llxrd and forces free. Form nnd color, uo, Intent, Yield unto thy blandishment. Wizard of tho wilding ways, neauty over speaks thy praise, riowery mead and fruitful fields Light and shade that seed tlmo yields. Streams that bear tho harvest down, Hills that templed cities crown, liver living, evor dying. To thy will aro still complying. Wizard of the wilding ways; Man. thy power doth amnzo. Little does he understand Of tho cunning of thy hand That doth mnrk the leaf with veins And control the plangent rains, But ho treasures up thy deeds, And they unify hlu creeds. -Charles V. Stevenson. TO 8AVE DEMOCRACY. Democracy Is tho form of po litical government which best promotes freedom nnd social Jus tice; hence tho importance of considering tho Inroads which other authorities and powers hnvo made slnco 1770 on our democratic liberties nnd of study ing tho means of resisting these Inroads. Wo shnll best prnlso the men of 1770 by trying to omulnto under our now coniM tloim their foresight, wisdom nud courage-Charles W. Eliot Angling. Angling was Indulged In by the Egyptiiius, the Greeks aud the Ro mans. Faith Unshaken. "Is that man a reliable weather prophet V" "I should say he Is," replied Fnruwr CominxMPl, "Sometimes HI vcnMii Is a few days nheml of time or u few days behindhand, but It always p-tx ber." Washington Ktnr. How to Remove Spots From a Table. You can remove that unsightly white spot from the polished top of your din Ing tnblo. mused by u hot dish, by simply saturating n piece of cloth with essoin o of peppermint and rubbing the tpot Willi it. 1 ..... i i . .K . -tk"i I mmiii ii is..'! n TrJdKMrf j mMb I ah.'T'TrVHU I VimH mi ir,&r-z?r. f m " pNTGESEED VISITING GlEDSP Men's High-Grade Clothing At Clearance Sale Prices Entire stock reduced nothing held back no reserve, every suit included All colors blues and blacks and fancy mixtures latest diagonal weaves Prices One-Fourth, One-Third to One-Half Less "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, MARSUFIELD BANDOU it. U. No. 20 w THE LOW BACKED CAR. HEN first 1 saw sweot Tcsey Twns on a market nay. A low backed car sho drovs nnd sat Unon a truss of hay. Dut when that hay was blooming Brass And decked with (lowers of sprtnK No flower wns there, that could compr With tho blooming Rlrl I sin. As sho sat In tho low backed car Tho man nt the turnplko bar Never nsked for tho toll, Dut Just rubbed his ould poll And looked after the low backed car. In bnttlo'a wild commotion Tho proud and mlgnty Mars With hostile scythes demands his tithes Of death In warlike cars. While reggr, peaceful Koddess, Has darts In her bright eyo Thnt knock men down In tho market town As right nnd left they fly, Whfle sho sits In her low backed car, Than battlo moro dangerous far, For tho doctor's nrt Cannot euro tho heart Tint Is hit from that low backed car. Sweet Peggy round her car. sir, Has strings of ducks and geese, Dut the scores of hearts sho slaughter liy far outnumber these. While she among her poultry sits Just like a turtledovo. Well worth tho cago I do engage Of tho blooming god of lovo. Whllo she sits In her low backed car Tho lovers come, near nnd far, And envy tho chicken That Peggy Is plckln' As she sits In her low backed car. Oh, I'd rather own that car, sir, With Peggy by my sldo Than a coach and four and gold gator And a lady for my bride, For tho lady would sit fornlnst me On n cushion mado with taste, Whllo Peggy would sit beside me. With my arm around her waist, Whllo wo drovo In the low backed car To bo married by Father Mahar. Oh. my heart would beat high At hor glanco and her sigh. Though It beat In a low backed carl Samuel Lover. .Sllll Geo. W. Urynnt coal and hauiitt rock crushor 10 III Doctor's Orders. :aaNi Red Cross Drug" Store Phone 122-J 7Ai e iw- viLtlvc h TOBD1M XmoSOBEYl Latest Styles Best Quality Lowest Prices "I nm so hungry, mum." "Itenlly!" "Truly, mum." "Then saw that wood for me." "Mo physician says 1 shall tako no exercise on an empty stummlck. mum" Considerate, Ttut you have killed your hero in tho flrst chapter." "Sure! I want to havo it over with sojhe reader can havo some peace of Hi! court PROCEEDINGS CVVAlinir. in7AZir.,nyZ, TOF?F corn XOVKMIIR, 1011 TKUM. n J,l'rl "! Fund. Conulllo Mill & Morcantllo t a?' Jub0"p.R. D. No. 1G.?1557.5G J. M. Darker, hauling I.um- uur, i;oos uay wagon rd. James Hayes, supplies fur nished, R. n. N'o.26.... C A. Courley, supplies furnlshod, R. d. No. 26.. Mrs. -vym. Carver, supplies furnished, R. D. No. 26.. Adolph Hayes, labor fur- nisnea, u. d. No. 2G. 67.50 10.58 10.65 11.60 N. P. Peterson, supplies furnished 72.40 llonson & Hendricks, inatorlal Cit&l ing Crook Brldgo fiM A. N. Gould, surveying, lovelllnj casn nuvancoa im Lloyd Splros, viowor ju, C. It. Flanagan, vlower, .. ,.ij( Hnrrlson Sanford, axmnu ...in ii. Ei. Rohortson, nxmnn .. ..m .mji-ui niougu-joiui iicar Itotj A. N. Gould, surveying, levelllnt cnan uavnnccd L,ioyu apiros, viowor u it. t'lnnagan, viowor nil cuehtor uonr, axmnn m imrrisou uauioru, axmnn .. ,,fn L,oiiis Ht. uonnis, rodman . litiwaru llonson, rodman ....ll.lt CM)icr llriUKu-Nortlt Fork ltd, A. N. Gould, lovcllng, profiles, etc DM A. N. Gould, making ostlmalei, k Huniuor 1'iiirviow, and Coottoi Allogany ronds lltl Special Itond Fund E. E. Weekly, balanco in full on contract, R. D. No. 18.. ..Illlil T. S. Evorndon, sorvlccs as tptli!l ronu mnstor, R. D. No. 18.. M Utfiiernl Inind Thos. B. Kay, stnto treasurer, n port or inmatcH of stato Instlto- tlon for fcoblo minded ., 14) M S. C. Glloa, robato on taxes, tit. mm State of Oregon) County of Coos) ss. I, Jnmos Watson, County Clrll of Coos County. Oregon, ex-el Clork of the County Court (or nUl County and Stnto. custodian oil records, nchlvos nnd flies ot m County, do horoby certify that I foiogolng Is a true and corml stntoinout of tho amount ot bllliill lowed, on tho various funds ol I County as nudltod by tho CoiKI Court of Bald County and SUtKl tho adjourned November 1911 To thereof, iib tho snnio appear In I Journals of said Court now la Ml olllco and custody. Witness my hand nnd the seiMl tho County Court afllxcd this day of January A. D., 1912. County Clerk. SYNOPSIS OF Tin: COUXfll COURT I'ROCKi:i)IXS JAN UA11V una TKItM I lu Ro Vncntlon Kxpenses .Vote: null Dni.j.tiilu.t. Hill Ofllcors Salaries .. ..2091.6lj Indigent Soldiers I'J Jnnltor IM-JJ County Bounty s'!m Indlgont Circuit Court ! Scnlp Bounty, Vi stato.... "" IX Ri: JUSTICK COURTS J. P. Dlctrict No. S KtntM vh. Klklns C. L. Ponnock, J. P. fecB, claim 17.25 reduced nnd ulioweu W.'b! Cox, VonBtnblo foes', railroad faro, etc .... '' C. L. Ponnock, J, P. fees, state u Gould '' C. L. Ponnock, J. P. fees, State u Gustafson H W. B. Cox, conBtablo foes, state H OiifltnfAon " J. W. Carter, making arrest, ftatt vs. Gustafson C. L. Ponnock, J. P. foes, state Loudon '" C. Ii. Pennock, J. P. fees, state n. Arnot l" S. W. Nonh. Dop. Game Warden, Stato vs. Arnot, claim J1.00 not allowed C. L. Ponnock, J. P. feos, state rt Johnson ' S. W. Noah, Dop. Game Wnrfv Stato vs. Johnson, claim lvt not allowed. , ., C L. Ponnock, J. P. feos, state . Kondall S. W. Noah, Dop. Gamo Wrd. Stato vs. Kendall claim f 1.00 n allowed ' Stato vs. Bcscott ,, W. B. Cox, constable, care of prlj.. onor, etc -'Zt Walter Richardson, making arrw( meals, otc AVitnesses . . John Millott jji O. F. Thomas ' JoMe Hoyt i'jj William II. Evans 'j ' ile Moran 'jj Nflls Hamiisson ' Gladies Belmont :' vV'Ulam Horsfall hj NUle Hofman '.' J. A. O'Kelly, transportation cla"8 J1.20 not allowed C. A. Metlln, room for prisoner, plaim $5,00 not allowed.