The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THAT
It there a lady In tlic lnnd
Thnt boasiH her rnuk and a' that?
IV 1th scornful eje v,c pass her by
And little care for n' that;
For nature's charm shall bear tho
palm
A Kill 8 n girl for n' that.
The nobly horn may proudly scorn
A lowly lass nnd a that;
A pretty face Iibb rar more grace
Than haughty idoIch and n' thnt:
A bonnle maid needs no such aid
A girl's a girl for n' that.
Then let us trust that come It must,
And sure It will for a that,
CONTKIHUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended for
publication In the society depart
ment of Tho Tlmos, muBt bo sub
united to the editor not later
than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whoro tho
vouta occurred Inter thnn tho
tme mentioned.)
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Earl I'owoll of
North Bend were the witnesses. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hull are planning a honey
moon trip to Washington points lat
er In tho year nnd for tho presont nro
domiciled at the Mnndlgo homo In
North Bend, where they will be nt
homo to their friends.
, HOXOItS MltS. LACIvSTllOM. I
Last Tursdny afternoon Mrs. c. .
Hlllstrom entertained a number of
PERSONAL notices of visitors
in the city, or of Coos Bay peoplo
who visit in other cities, togothor
with notices of social affairs, aro
gladly rccolved in the social de
nartment. Telcnhono 133. No-
1 ticca of club meotlngs will bo
published and secretaries aro
kindly requested to furnish same.
Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. Marlon Lang
enberg, Mrs. Clalro Keating, Mrs.
Helen Gale nnd Misses Jcanettc Bar
rett, Esther Imhoff, Messrs. Allon
Klssam, Homer Phillips, Ward Mn
glll, Itnlph Rounds, Ted Klssnm,
Charles Burrett, Tom Bennett, Edgar
Simpson and I. R. Tower.
FAMILY KKUXIOX. I
Friday. August 14. thero was al
family reunion at tho home of Wll-1
When faith nnd love, all arts nbove' friends nt her home In West Marsh- Ham Smith nt the forks of Coos RIv-'
Shall reign supreme and n that; field In honor of Mrs. Victor Lack- or in honor of Mrs. Florence Hawes,
And every youth confess tho truth ) strom or California. Refreshments
A girl's a girl for n' that. were served nnd n most pleasant uf-
Author Unknown, ' tcrnoon wns enjoyed by all. Those
' nrosent wore Mrs. V. Lackstrom, Mrs.
C. Hngqulst, Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs.
V. Oxren, Mrs. V. Rudnes, Mrs. C.
Hlllstrom, Mrs. A. BJork. Mrs. J.
Sandel. Mrs. J. Bnckman, Mrs. W.
Lagus, Mrs. C. Johnson, Mrs. J
i cell. Mrs. H. Asirtund. Mrs. J
Mrs. L. Stone. Mrs. A. Haglund, Mrs.
Ed. Johnson, Mrs. W. Asplund. Mrs.
A. Lund, Mrs. E. Llljeberg, Mrs. A.
Lowland, Mrs. R. J. Montgomery,
A quarter of a century ago the cur
rent queiitlon was: "Shall women
propose?" nnd a distinguished New
Englunder, M. Charles Dudley War
ner uicd It as n title for one of his
delightful essays.
"Marriage really concerns them."
lie wrote, "moro than It does men;
they have to bear the chief of Its
burdens. A wide and, free cholco for,
Mmm w'ou.d, then, seem to be only ! Mr. Sella V'!c,er 1"d. ?,.m' S
lllllatroiii nnd Misses L. Lund. Edna
Johnson, Slgrld Storn. Qunhlll Lund,
Edythe Lund, Elsie Hlllstrom, Elvie
Iii:!strom nnd Slgrld Hongell.
who Is heie to visit relatives. A pic
nln illnnnr unilnr Mm trnpa In tlin or
chard on the river bank wns greatly
enjoyed. During the afternoon i :
Knmes. bathing and reminiscences I .
bv the older people present made the1
day pass all too quickly. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
Hon- Mr. nnd .Mrs. George Smith, Mr. nnd
Hill. Mrs. Cnrl Eirenoff. Mrs. M. R. Smith.)
Mrs. Dungnn, Mrs. E. A. Hllborn.i
hv niip n Bertha nnd Helen,
Smith,' May Smith, Max, Carl audi
....bbuii Suutu. Florence Smith, Lor-i
na Harris, Allno Egenoff. Cnrl Egon-
nff nml Mru flnrnnrn llnwes.
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KIHTIIUAY PARTY.
my.
"L'nifcnlnbly," says the Boston
CTobe, "n great ninny men nre unat
tf!vo, unobscrvlng, Immersed in
Mtno ubsorblng pursuit, undecided
xnd at times bashful, and liable to
tll Into union with women who hap
pen to be nenr them, rather than . , , , :
Willi tlm.n v).n n r,. ..n..unl..lla !.. I LlttlO MISS AHOnil
thov would maka tlusm thii h..iiiir celebrated her seventh birthday to- coutlnuo their education nt some lat
lvcs "oUori day by Inviting n number of her piny- oi date. Misses Ermn nnd Allco Cul-
- ..., nIktl tt n.nrnlrtif with linr i.. ...! ln.,t U.l.1n few llnrL'nlnv
. .Lc": " ,nl .cd.''-v. ," f,nor Wl1"' and enjoy a real birthday party. cnllf.. where they expect to enter the
JIIO IIIBUIICIS 01 C Old. nre SO apt lOI A, .. I....alt.. Vm I. ..lnnnlnf
. to specialize In languages while Allco
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. i will tnko a thorough, course In do-,
t 1 mcstlc science, ueorgin wntson win
I STUDENTS TO COLLEGE. I
. .
, Of tho eleven students who gradu-J
nted from tho Coqulllo High school
lnst Juno, five will enter collcgo this
Hildenbrnnd fni. while several others 'expect to
Uo deceived. In fact, man's Inability
to "match" nnytmng is notorious.
"If he ennnot be trusted In the
mnttrr of worsted work, why should
he Iimc suih distinctive liberty In
the most Important mnttcr of life?
"Resides there aie many men
and some of the best who got Into a
An cnjoyablo picnic was partlcl- enroll In the domestic yclence depart-1
nnteil In' bv forty Sundny school nun-
lis and their teachers of the Christian
church last Friday at sunset liny.
said It was it great day.
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habit of not mnrrylne at nil. ilmnly Hiey wn n in oi at oock i w-
bpcnniu. tho rlchl u-nmnn l,n. nnt ,,r" tlimeil nt It inie lliilir. r.vorjone
iientcd herself at the right time. Per
haps, If women had the open privi
leges of selection, many a good fel
low would be rescued from misera
ble Isolation, nnd perhaps also mnny
n noble woman whom chunco of n
stationary position, or tho Inertia of
HONORS MRS. T. R.
RROWN. I
mont of Oregon Agricultural College, j
Irvln watson nns not tuny ucciueu
what college he will nttend but Is ser-
lously considering taking nn engi
neering courso In the University ofl
Nebmska. Ray Miller will take mln-
lug engineering at euuer atanioru
or tho University of Arizona, Co
qulllo Sentinel.
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I R.UTIST LADIES OF NORTH
I REND.
Mrs. 0. A. Bennett entortulned
with nn Informal card party Friday
tho other sex, hag left to bloom nlono. ufternoon In honor of Mrs. Thomas
and waste lr sweetness on relations, Buhl win Brown, who lenves shoriiy -'
would be tho center of n charming tor her homo In Chicago. After tho Tho Ladles Aid Society of tRo
home, furnishing the finest spectacle 'nid games the hostess served dell- North Bond Baptist church mot
sron In this uphill world a woman elous lofreslimonts. Those present Thursday afternoon at their rooms
oxerclsing grneloiiH hospitality, nnd wt''- "" ueiienimiiKii, mv. hcibu, hi mu )' "'s "" oi-i i"
radiating to n clrcl.- far beyond her Mr. I. S. Kaufman. Mrs. 0. W. Kauf- afternoon quilting. Present wore
iintnn ih. infino.w... f i.- i..m.i.... ninn. Mm. K Mln nits. Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Walter S:nl i. Miv. Frc-1 Olaz-
pcrHonallty." Blake, Mrs. W. Claylmugh, Mrs. Cnrl lor, Mrs. F. E. (Hazier. Mrs. E. 11. Al-
Rcrontly n varlntlon of tho old OavlH. Mrs. Mulr Dano. Mrs. B. R. dorton, Mrs. J. H. Clarko, Mrs. 11.
query, "Can women propose?" has Chiuidler, Mrs. Willis Kennedy. Mrs.iE. Evnns and Misses Mlnnfo Parkor,
nrado its nmionrnnco In tho mihllo R. K. Booth Mrs. TIioh. B. Brown,
prints on both sides of the Atlantic. Misses Daisy Rush nnd tionovn Wll
Tho obvious answer Is: Tlioy often- e0
times do.
A coutrlliutor to tho columns of
crosH-oxnmliii'd Hi; benedicts of hi
ncqunlntnnro mid elicited the follow
Ing facts:
Proposod themselves 24
HONORS .MISS STEARNS.
Rosn Livingston, Borcnlco Glazier and
Rov. A. F. Bnssford.
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I SUNDAY StTHOOL CiaSS HIKE. I
Tho Sundny school class of Mrs.
A. F. Bassford of the Bnptlst clwirch
took a long hlko on Friday. Tho
party numbered It In all. Among i
! guest of honor thoso bidden were
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mr. nnu
(Continued on Pago Six.)
ARE YOU
ENGAGED ?
Friday evening Mrs. Frank Frame
wiiu IwibIokh tn a iiuiiniiii'. imriv in
Their wives nrounsed aah nnor of Miss Isabelle Stearns, who
No proposals nt nil 2I leaves for her homo In Hoqulnm thoj tho spots of Interest visited were Bay
"Of tho 21 who said that they hud first of September. Besides tho CllvMulHiohlg8nmhi
proposou themselves,' sulil the In
estlgator. "five were halilttml bonst
crs, and, thorcfore. It Is reasonable
to Btispert tl'at they Hod. But oven
assuming that thoy told tho truth, It
appears thnt only 28 por cent of mar
ried men do their own proposing.
Tho remaining 82 per cent aro either
boldly tniiilod. by their wives to bo
or drift Into mnrrlugo without any
proiiowil.''
On the seventh day of Inst mouth
tho following letter was published In
the PI llndulphlii dallies In connection
with the Inseitlon of n want adver
tisement: "1 um a widow with olio child. In
my home I have all tho comforts of
life, hut still I um lonely. I eniiiuit
adequately tell how I oarn for com
panionship. I suiely will marry
again If I moot the young man or el
derly mini, I care not which, who
will muKo a kiiuiI husband nnd who
will wty ll o one wmrt. Yon.' A good
husband. In my opinion. Is u great
Jow'ol No urouter Jewol enn uii)
woman eur hopo to possess."
Whnt, pi ay. thnt?
Isn't It a blnukot proposal?
Miss Miilluue was the first white
woninn in Huh count ry to refuse to
occup) a negative position, and to be
routriited In makliiK the inont Im
port! nt part of her laieer. whollj to
the choice Implied In rejeitlous.
Cnnventlonully and successfully a
majority of girls coutlnuo to Invite
their "steady coinpuu to lend them
to the altar lij n look of tlve eye or
a pressure of the palm.
When that system fulls to work,
ak ft sometimes does In casus of in
tromit masculine shyuottu, I, for one,
ci.nuot blame them for bravely using
their tongues to bring courtship to a
climax,
Cnn j ou?
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V QUILT WEDDINti. I
A .
Deuids M. Hull nnd Miss (itirtrudo
Mandlgo of Noith Bond wero married
very quietly Wednesday nt the Epis
copal church in Marshfiold, planning
to Keep tho woddlug secret, but tho
eucrot leakod out uud tho many
frionds of tho young couplo nro ox
tondlng tho congratulations their
Donularlty merits. Rov. Robert1
Urownlng officiated at tho coromony
Wi: ARK ENGAGED IN CONDUCTING OUR JEWELRY
STORE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS COM
MUNITY. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSINESS HAS
TAUGHT US WHICH MANUFACTURERS MARE THE liEST
GOODS, AND THIS KIND ONLY DO WE HAVE IN OUR STORE.
WHETHER IT IS AN ENGAGEMENT RING OR ANY ARTICLE
QF JEWELRY WE HAVE IT FOR YOU ATA FAIR AND SQUARE
PRICE.
H. S. TOWER
THEZRELIADLE JEWELER.
New York's Latest Styles
Wo have received this week our first shipment of Ladies' Suits.
These were purchased by us direct From the maker less than three
weeks ago. We do not buy our suits in April or May, from a
travelling man, long before the styles for the season are even
known, as most merchants do. AVc go where they are made and
get the new things while they are new and at prices that are right.
You can save 25 per cent by buying your Suit or Coat here.
We will have the very latest things in Coats in a few days.
The Golden Rule
iiHiHHIIHIMHBHIIMmHBi"
Rugs to Fit Any
Size Room
and to fit any
size rurse i
Come PRICE
our new furniture
H- J ". H
Mrs, Money saver :-
A wise woman knows that it i3 EXPENSIVE
to buy shoddy, poorly-made furniture,
however low the price. Handsome, durable
furniture is the best investment for a
house-wife's purse, especially when the
price, as at our store, is not nearly so
high as the quality. Save your money;
save your time; save your strength by
coming to us and getting acquainted with
our PRICES and our furniture.
Our line of Runs, from
the smallest to the larg
est, is the most exten
sive in style, stock, va
riety of patterns and
price to be found in
Coos County. An ex
amination of this list of
prices is proof of this:
Small Rugs
75c $1.25 $1.50
$1.75 $2.50 $3.00
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00
$5.50 $6.50
$8.50 $10.00
Room Size Rugs
$3.00 $3.50 $4.75
$5.50 $9.50 $10.00
$10.50 $12.50 $14.75
$15.75 $16.50 $18.00
$20.00 $22.50 $25.00
$27.50 $30.00 $32.50
$35.00 $45.00 $47.50
Don't buy a Rug until
you see our superb line
and remember al
ways that
'WE SELL IT FOR LESS
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
ANxr.vii .mi:ktix; of stock.
UOI-DKHS
Notlco la hereby given that the
Annual meotliiB of tho stockholders
).' the Coos nay, Hosouurg nnd
Eastern Ilnllrond and Navigation
Company will bo held ou Monday,
August 17, 19 H, nt 10 o'clock n.
M., at tho office of tho Company
n Marshfiold, Coos County, Oregon,
for tho purpose of electing dlroctors
)f said company and for the trans
action of such other business as
may come beforo said meetlug.
O. L. KING
. Secretary.
Jill AUTO AMI T.l.vl St;UlC'h
A uew taxicab has been added to
iy auto serrtce. Careful driver
Vlll go anywhere at any tlms. Stand
llauto Cigar Store. Day phono, 78
'lKht phone 139-X.
TOM Onnn-W.V) IhnpJnr
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ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLI
I OSTBILS ID HEAD-CATARBH DOES
ARE YOU BOTHERED
A'lth Corns'.' If so, you are deprlv-
d of half tho pleasure of life
feasant wnlklug and healthy exer
Iso. A visit to .Mrs. Olivia Human,
Scientific. Chiropodist, Ap't 8, O'.
L'onnell niilg., will be tho source of
i permanent remedy for aching feet.
Instantly Ilelleves Swollen, Inflamed
Xose, Head, Throat You Hrcatho
Frtvly Dull Headache does Xus
ty DNi'linrge Stops
Try "Ely's Cream nalm."
Get a small bottlo anyway, just to
try it Apply a little In tho nostrils
and instantly your clogged nose nnd
stonpod-up air passages of tho hoad
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear.
By morning! the catarhh, cold-ln-head
or catarrhal soro throat will
be gone.
End such misery now! Got the
small bottlo of "Ely's Cream Dalm"
at any drug store. This sweet fra
grant balm, dissolves by the heat of
the nostrils; penetrates and nwli
tho inflamed, swoUen membran
which lines the nose, bead and
throat; clears tho air passages; stop
nasty discharges and a feeling
cleansing, soothlug relief comes lo
in edlately.
Don't lay awake tonlgbt Maj'
gling for breath, with head ituf'
nostrils closed, hawking and d
ing. Catarrh or a cold. wn
running nose, foul itoucous droPP
Into tho throat, and raw drynew
distressing hut truly needless.
Put your faith Just B?TM
"Ely's Cream Dalm" and our '
or catarrh will surely disappear.
For Salo by Browu Drug -
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