THE COOS BAY TIMES, NIARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION. 2 1 ft 1 I'J i .i$sfh:i..iJ UMinimrcc i xir'Jrjh- va''ft) .-r &5f,i rvflAJ .S JTTXJ J-Ldn tV P CT3 . L " 1W W "M TJT UV&& J ? ft fcfir rmvcvpvi .v vn i. v fKiTTp ia.mmw .mA1. --.j bk. mmmmiMs$r4& UV-SSfcJ The keynote ol a woman's costume is Jiei' outer garment. Those .... A - I 1 I you judge you first by what you wear. Can you afford then not to bo very car f ..1. :.. .. .-. n.m. MttiHtimil'n'il Tr irrvll tlnl- iiffall 4 1 1--ia. i1...J 11 '' meet in 111! I P . . ?ftfiA, sz&?2 i n i i n m I ii " i i :ti&S3&x f om izmmwmmzr 22 ni .. mrSBmss&3mafrmm ff&mim$wr " nszsrr t &M?- igscrrmsFs. ts: wmm ENHif If r . if M& : raM&rVRW' " v . ZZ- WMSZ2- m P15IISONAL notices of vIsttorB In tho city, or of Coos Hay pcoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of social aftnlrs, nro glndly received In tho social de partment. Tolcphono 133. No tlcei of club meetings will be published nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. WOMAN. She may not do tho things that man May do nnd still enjoy esteem; But for her sake wo proudly plnn, For her we dream tho golden dream. Wo ilrnw n circle 'round her whoro I)y vlrtuo beautiful, she stands, And if sho steps across wo tear Ilrr ninntlo with impatient hands. To her wo confidently turn For courngo In our soro distress; From hor nnd for hor sake wo learn Tho saving graco of gentleness. To her wo yield tho splendid right Of freedom from tho wnrrlor's enro; Shn fills tho present with delight And Bwcotly makes tho futuro fair. CONT1UUUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Tlmos, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later thnu 0 o'clock p. ni Friday of each week. (Executions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho events occurred Inter than tho tlmo mentioned.) hor dreams, and lias no ono to at tempt to govern hor. But for all that I wouldn't bo single ngaln for tho whole wide world. auction itmofli:. Wo mnko tho ground on which she Htnnds A glorified nnd sacred place; Wo press our lips upon hor hands And nro enraptured by hor grace. Wo ralso hor to sublimity, And then with all our nits wo ntrlvo To tompt her to descend, to ho Tho moat nbhnrront thing alive. 4 IT IS strnngo how many slnglo pcoplo wish thoy woro mar ried, and how many who nro married, but not hnpplly mntcd, nro continually humming that old ro frnln: "When I was slnglo my pockets would Jlnglo, I wish to tho Lord wo wero court ing again." I - A cotorlo of Mnrshflcld ladles nro taking up auction bridge nnd nro planning n fow iniormni gatu orlngs to study tho gnmo. Among thoso tnklnir It up nro Mrs. Doyd M. Itlclmrdson, Mrs. 13. K. Jones, Mrs. B. MlngtiB, Mrs. 0. W. Kauf man, Mrs. M. C. Mnloncy, Mrs. Ward M. Make. Mrs. D. C. Greono nnd Mrs, J. Albert Mntson. 4 I ltHIDRK cluij. Tho semi-monthly meeting of tho Drldge Club wns nt tho homo of Mrs, J. S. Coko last Wednesday af ternoon. Tho rooms wero attrac tively arranged with nutumn leaves. At bridge, first honors woro awarded Mrs. W. S. Turpcn nnd Mrs. Ward M. Ulako won second high. Dainty refreshments woro served. Tho mombers present woro: Mrs. Dylor of North Jlond, Mrs. Wnrd M. lllako. Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Mrs. J. II. Flnnngan, Mrs. Ilorbort Lockhnrt, Mrs. K, K. Jones, Mrs. Hoyd Hlchnrdsou, Mrs. II. S. Tow er, Mrs. Q. W. Kaufman, Mrs. W. S. Turpon, Mrs. W. A. Tayo, Mrs. .1. A. Mntson, Mrs. Win. Hnrsfnll, Jr., Mrs. Henry Songstnckon, MrB. F. K. I.oofo nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko. On Wodno8dny. Novombor 27, Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor will ontortnln tho club nt tho homo of Mrs. Will Chnndlor In tho P. A. Snndborg Unfortunnto Ih tho mnn who nd- rosldonco. which thoy nro occupying nillti this chnngo of Hontlmont to during tho Inttor'H nbsonco. i nc njiuuno wiioiu no uns miton ror bailor or for worse, says Lnurn Joan Mbhey. Shu will bo sure to lmvo spirit enough to ictullnto that sho mndo tho mistake of hor Jiro in accepting hliu. Sho rould nnvo mnrrlod hnndsomor, .70LLV DOZEN. Tho Jolly Dozon club of Ilunkor ,.ii,mI Hill met with Mrs. A. Snow Inst men; mon who would lmvo put n Wednesday aftornoon. Hondlng . ... 'I fll.liln.l .tin n I .11 .... I a.. .1... iiiiiiuu iiiu in til tl uivurniuii hi uiu afternoon, Mrs. L. W. Iuigdon giving n very lntorostlng nrtlclo on HlKMI. tiio nosiesH sorvoii dainty ro freshmontH to tho. following guests: Mrs. O'Connoll, Miss Qordlor, Mrs. urocicmiiior, sirs. u. w. Lnngdon. Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Hourko. MrB. Ol son. Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Squire. Tho rlub will moot with Mrs. Hrockmlllor on Wednesday. Nov. chock nt hor pinto for a now bon- noi, instead or a man who would answer when told that sho needed millinery: "it was only last" year that I gave you ti for a now bon ne'." A man doesn't spond near so much for his headgear. Ill moth er woro tho samo bonnet for n docudo, ho ndils. Ills Hlstor pinch ed nnd twisted hor hats iirnuiul. ntoamed up tho ribbons, thinking!"? tllllV lOOllml II H V? (Kill MM limp Aul"'' ror rowiih, the diosHinnkers never got rich at her oxpenso. "Sho Is nlnglo jot." said his wife, mean ingly. "That horrid old bonnot mndo hor look n fright. Sho could novor appear anywhoio. Sho never nan u gown nt to wonr. Slo has confided to mo tunny n tlmo that thoso are tho runvoiiH that sho Ik put on tho mntrlmoiilal sholf. When I wiih slnglo," hIio goes on. wiping u tonr from hor eyo. "I wns firm In tho belief thnt all mon Idolized their wives too much rt find fault with llioni; thnt thero wna Just ono pockotliook between thorn, nnd that tho wife's hand hold It: that n husband was plonsod to seo his wife drossed as wuii iih nor iieiKiiiior. lr nat n : A. X. W. Club. Tho A. X. W. Club wns pleas antly ontortulned by Mrs. Mnry MoKulght last Thursday aftornoon. Tho receiving rooms of tho Mrs. Hazard homo wero prettily arrang ed with dainty bouquets of chrys anthemums. During the business session tho following oilleora wero elected for tho onsulng year: President, Mrs. 0. A. llennett; vlco president-. Mrs. K. Mlngus; trensuror. Mrs. Olivia lMmnn; secretary. Mrs. Charles ntuiirr: corresponding socrotnry, Mrs, Hazard. During tho afternoon voenl solos little more tnstlly: that ho would ?ro ,vorv swootly rondorod by Mrs. bito his tonguo off rathor than to f .M",UH """ ' u. F. Mc iiuor a word that would hurt her foollngs or bring u sob to her lips. "When I was slnglo," sho con tinues, with u quiver In hor voice, "I bollovod thnt n husband enmo home regularly to his meals, and. O, foolish belief, thnt ho dollghted to devoto his ovenlngs to his wlfo; thnt ho novor wont out to tho club nor used tho tolehono ns n ruso, naylng as ho stnrtod for his hat: 'Sonio man wnnts to see mo nf once on u hiislness inntter.' I bo llovod that children drew husbnnd nnd wlfo closer togothor, never 1m nglnlng thnt a man would growl over tho oxponsos of housekeeping. I mippoBo that a husband would novor eonso courting bis wife." "lly all this I Klenn that you nnvo come to the conclusion that marriage l a failure," he suggests, bitterly. "N-no-o." sho lesponds. Innghtng through hor tonrs, ns sho throws hor arms nbout his neck, uip singio woninn nns nor hopes Knight and wore highly nnnreclat- el by tho club guests am', mem bers, Tho hostess sorved n dnlnty luncheon. Tho guests presont woro: Mrs. Orn McCnrty. Mrs. A. J. Snvngo, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mrs, A. It. Tenbrook, Miss Mnud Noblo nnd Miss Clovo of Portland. Tho mombers presont wero: Mrs. F. 13, Allen, Mrs. O. A. Iiennott. Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn. Mrs. 13. G. Flnnngan. Mrs. F. M. Frledborg, Mrs. J. T. Hnll. Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnz ard. Mrs. S. Lnudo. Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Mrs. R. Mlngus, Mrs. Geo. Murch. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. C. F. McKiilght, Mrs. h, M. Noblo. Mrs. Charles Stauff nnd Mrs. Mnry McKnlgbt. Mrs. C. F. McKllleM will lin lma. toss at tho next meeting, Thursday, November 21, I Twinges of rheumatism, bnekneho, ntlff Joints, nnd shooting pains all Bhow your kidneys aro not worktn right. Urinary irregularities, loss of sloop, norvousnoss, weak back nnd soro kidneys toll the need of a i;ootl reliable kidney modlclno. Fo lej's Kidney Pills nro tonic, KtrongthenlnK nnd restorative. Thoy build up tho kidneys nnd regulate their action. TVey will give you quick relief nnd contain no habit frrii'liiK drugs, Safe and nlwnys Hiiro Try them. For sale by Ioekhart-Pnrsons Drug Co,, the lli:' Corner . SPIRELLA CORSETS may bo obtained In Marsbfleld from Mrs. Annio Holland, Gorsctier. 151 So. 6 th St. Phos JO OX. SI3WING lMUTV. Mrs. F. K. Gottlns wns hostess inst wounesany aftornoon to n number of friends at nn Informal sowing pnrty. After n pleasant nftornoon sow lug and In soclnl chnt, Mrs. Got tlns sorved rofroshments to tho following guosts: Mrs. It, w Morrow, Mrs. Vnughan. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. H. Qulsf. Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. V. A. Iteld, Mrs. F. 13. Cohnn. nnd Mrs. F. 13. Hnguo. i I;ADIi:S' OriM). 4. The mombors of tho Lndles' Guild of tho Kplscopnl church enjoyed n very pleasant afternoon with Mrs. F. A. Sacchl Inst Tues day. Hofreshnient8 wero Bervetl. Among thoso presont wore: Mrs. Fanny Hazard. Mrs. T.vmnn correct in shade and proper in cut and finish? ' J' The business policy of this establishment is to do a largo volume of bt ' at a small profit, rather than a small volume at a large profit. This is wi . are now selling "over-garments at undcr-priccs. " We bought a larc mmT Vo got a low price; we give a low price. Our qualities arc always the best Our Sa mi-Anrauial Cleaim-'op Sal of over garments continues to be the attraction for wise shoppers. Mirny have taken advantage of the reductions, but many good styles arc left for your choosin Suits, Coats, Serge and Silk Dresses, Hnin Coats and Slip-ons aro all reduced in price. S A nice saving for those who hike advantage of our offerings with the season before you foi-uw mg them. On Dn Formerly $18.00. Formerly $20.00. Formerly $15.00. Formerly $12.00. Formerly $9.00. Now $12.00 Now $13.50 Now $10.00 Now $8.00 Now $6.00 Gee Piece Silk Dresses at Gee-Half Formmeir ig Price Omur Eetire Stock of Ladies1 Tailor Madle Smite e com prisma every new idea in stilc. No ln garments alike. Exclusive models which arc ml duplicated. . , $35.00 Suits, sale price ,$2625 $30.00 Suits, sale price ,,, ' Wgn $25.00 Suits, sale price Sji $20.00 Suits, sale prico '.'.'. .$1500 $18.50 Suits, sale prico !$1350 $15.00 Suits, sale prico .'.'.' ,' ,'$1000 $.12.00 Suits, sale prico ! ! ! ! $900 Ami Extra Special Atihrac tnoira Is 3 Lots off Odd Suits values from $17.50 to $30.00, which nro marked to close out at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 rcspec-tivclj M AGM M ATSGM - Suggestions for Xmas Presents This year o nn cairyliiK n number of urtlcles thnt will InliiK tho mil Joy of Clu-Mnms tlmo to tho recipients hcrnuso our uoods nro iiiactlcal, not only ulco to look nt but .ones Hint will kIvo actual mtvIco to tho irclpIontH and miiUo them ivmcm lii'r tho Klver every day In tho year. Eere Are a Few Suggestions: For Men and Boys lllfles, Shotguns, Ilcvohers, rishliiK Tackle, Jllcycles, (c ket Knives, Ilnorn, Safety ltaors, etc. For Ladies and Girls Percolators, Casseroles, Cnrv Iiik Si'ls iiml Community silver. Drop In mill seo our lino If you vwint Christinas presents or Hie best to Ihi found In tho Ilnrdwnro Line. iMm, .Kcnts for Hwlcy-Dnvldson nnd Indlnn MotorcyclcB. Marshf ield and North Bend Auto line COHST & KINO. Proprietors. LEAVK MARSIIPIELD '''.'S0 j A'S&';iV- Don't Get Trapped Into Poor Plumbing merely becnuso It seems cheaper. It Is only scorning. It may bo the dearest Investment you ever made. ii jour lamiiys nna your own health nro anything to you get tho best plumbing you can. Wo aro ready to estlnmto on doing that Kimi ror you. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8: -15 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:16 P. M. r:00 p. m. S:45 p. m. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P.-M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. LEAVE NORTn DE.m 7:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:00 AM. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P. M- 5:30 P. M' 6:15 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9!00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. Leavo NorUi Bend Allen's News stand. Leavo Mnrslifleld Chnndlor and Blanco Hotels and Busy Cort'- Boys' Shoes loo pairs flue welts on snlo nt the The Electric Shoe Store ISO Bo. nroadwar. MarIiflMd. Fisher Auto Service Wm. nshcr, Proprietor. Phono orders to HUlyer's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono 5-J. Night phone 181-R. Marshfleld. Orecon. (continued on Pn EiBht.) j ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Raised on It Cattle raised on our b1 pi .i... m. They tony' V, a! faUr Wo hand. hjo ?J Our stock "Jciuuv. - a ,r grain and feed, ani mA. all vour wants ln.tliaU ,J X?ri,3i deavor to live up to " A T Haines . . .'t W. 1'IIOBO GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' l im ' j Ur