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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
Tf" fi I TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MlARSHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2C, 1915 EVENING EDITION. M - ... m i isi !A ! r r ). aii hw j0fk i,,,M' ' " ' a KLfc II II Ill Me&7M I IvvJIJMI- 1 .1 hull 1" -.1 . i or ut Clinrlestpn Hay t were marbled nt the liomo of tho former on Soath Inlet, Hov. A. S. Hlsey of Not!i llcnd officiating. The ceremony took plneo in the grove on n flower' enr- liut under u licnutlful urrh vhMi r.nnpwnrMiv. Min f' 71. Purlin. SlmJllm. .1. Leo Ill'OWll. Mrs. Ida I'll I Austtst Carlson, Mrs. F. 13. Allen, 'son, Mrs. Hurry Fulsom, Misses lion Mrs. A. 15. GIossop, Airs. J. Leo l)oui;lia mid Kuth Dtnigun and Tom , Hrown, Mrs, M. K. Smith, Mm. , l'nterson spent thu dny on Idllnmi'i i AL K. Hrown, .Mrs. Hownrd Savage, Inlet on n plensuro nml bhiekbeir.v- Alrs. 13. 13. Kelley, .Mib. A. I). Wood- Iiik outing, returning homo In tin lio Imd been erected between two ims. worth, Airs. 13. II. Joehnk, Mrs. evening with ten gnllono of t The brldo.gowned In pain blue nllk Hiiinphrey, .Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Airs. ' luscious fruit us n prize. CONTRMIUTIONS concerning Borlal happenings, Intended for publication in tho society depart ment of The Time, must bo sub mltte.d to the editor not later thnn C o'clock p. m., Friday of each weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in case whoro tho events occurred later than tho time moutioiiPil.) PERSONAL notices of visitors in tho city, or of Coos Day people who visit in other cities, togethor with notices of social affairs, nro gladly received in tllo social de partment. Telephone 133. No Ucok of club lucctlngH will bo published and secretaries ur kindly requested to furnish same. wore a white veil and carried a W. W. Langworthy, .Mrs. C. A. shower bouquet of white roses tied Langworthy, .Mrs. Hopplne, Airs. with blue satin ribbon. The out- ChnH. Davis, .Mrs. O. S. Torroy, .Mrs. of-doors scenery with all of nntiiio's (1. N. Holt. Mrs. W. II. Perkins, handiwork, together with the sweet .Mrs. Lnrgent, Mrs. I). Nelson and music of the blrdr. made thu eaie- .Mrs. Abbott and .Mrs. Coffin. nionv a very Imnresslvo one. A sumptuous wedding dinner was served at tho bride's home Immedia tely after which tho young couplo left for the Coquillo Valley where they will spend a short honeymoon, and, returning, will make their home on South Inlet. Those present at tho wedding CIIHISTIAN SIKTIOKIIOOD koioi ladies aid .- I - The session of the Christian Sis I terhood Wednesday afternoo'i In the 'church hall was spout in ch ucli i sowing and embroidery work and was attended by tho following la dles: Mrs. .1. V. Motley, AIrs H. .1. Immel, Mis, Fred Smith, .Mid V. dregs, Mm. V. - if they had lived in nur. Minnie .Mullcr Ily a Pessimist Maud Mullcr, on a minimal' dny. Sat In tho meadow sweet with liny. 4 and told him, indignantly, that he ought to he ashamed of himself and j advised lilm to return to his wife, (but ho refused. "I etin't live comfortably with a woman who gnaws her finger nails," he said. Thursday afternoon a Ladles Aid was organized In tho Hay Park French. Mrs. A Chapel, with mi enrollment of 2li A- Keltl, Mls " Immel. The members. I Sisterhood will meet agal'i I:i I'm Officers for Ihe first quarter werolweek, " "w church l'""' were: Mr and Mrs. Powell, par-.elected us follows. ! cuts of the brldu, Mr. and Mrs. War- President, Mrs. W. W. Duncan; reii Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. .Met-1 Vice President, .Airs. John Hale; MOONI.KIIIT PICNIC fZZ73B 111 JmJ "Jfefl ri Rr;s:iv-j iii ' n uii 'aflHfflfBaft ff ''Win I 13 JsTl 1111 0 1 No vulgar rake In hor hand was seen But only tho latest inNRnxIno. Tho Judge came rninblliift dow.n the road, And ntopped bis car by the mold's abode. "Small eaiiso Tor a man leaving hl8( Wyiimn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Simpson, wire, the average person will say. i ,, H0 Archie, Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. of ""so. Staiiff, Mr and Mrs. Tom Wasaon, Still you can undersiond how some 1 Ml.H, Jt,i,nson and daughter Annie, little disagreeable habit llko that, ull( ny Wiggins. might get un one's nerves and ruusoi j. .t. a .. t ..i.M.i ,,-.. r.. tt ..n I Snnriiffii'v fiinl 'I'l'iiiiuilrniv Ah'u W II ! rail Uliu ciiiitiren, ,iiih upiu nranii " "' Mrs. Daisy Taylor, .Mr. and Mrs. Philips,. Kay Dement. Mrs. Hlckfoid, 'I'ho society will meet with Mrs Mi and Mis. II. M. Alhee, Mrs. - Schwartz, next Thursdny after- Yonkers nml clillilren, Frank ami 1 "" ' "' lunowiug niuiies it- Sunin,,,. onjoyed 11 ninonllnlit Koslo, Airs. Thomas Wynian, Alu -it euroneu lor memuersnip Last Wednesday evening about thlrty-flvo young people under the chaperonago of Mr. and Airs. W 1 W. Langworthy, .Mrs. l.argenl, and HO.VOIt XI3VIjY.VHI)S leal uuhapplncss. At a nartv recently a younc moil Io Raid his spark wn oil tho blink, )Pcnu. amht,.., wltli tho annearaneu: a- And his radiator enived ft ill Ink. Lni ,L,arK 0f )cautlfnl young A delightful reception was given iwomnn. lie was ehanned by her, and''ri,,,S(Il' evening at iNortb Ue.nd Our Mniidlo gazed nt tho roadster, ,,V0M woi 80 rar H ,0 P0t i.c-'coinpllmentary to Hov. and Mrs. fly. And said, "I think I will grab this Kiiy." fio 1k hit her dad for the latest gown And called noxt week on gonio friends In I own. JThe Judgo's sisters wore proud and cold, J)ut Maude's technique wan the lat est mold. 3Icr volco was soft and hor ways woro mook, And she lauded (he Judge In Jiml : week. acquaintance, and the thought came seriously to him that she might he tho woman he was seeking for a wife. And then, he happened to sit op Waymlro who wero recently wed In the Hast. .Airs. Waymlro was formerly Mrs. It. N. Luwls, pastor of the North Item! U. 1). church. A social time, enlivened by story poslto her at the table, and shu ate! telllns wm followed by delicious ro- nolslly. From that moment he had ! freshiuentB no further Interest in hor. "Think of sitting ucross tho ta ble from her three times a day, all tho years or my life!" ho said to n friend . If you could go to the very bot tom of all the many divorce cases thut grind through the courts you might find that n very largo pro portion of them are the result of some untidy, slouchy habit on the 11:111 of husband or wife. Slmo little JSs'ow tho Judge alt in hit chamber I (,,,I1K m llIll)U or lultlK lll0 rlile on the Alice II. to Joi'I ,'s Airs. hf I'orry, .Mrs. Krlstlne MM- CoV0i whero ,,y t,0 ,,, oC ,.,, son, Mrs. D. S. Orr, .Mrs. Clins. H,,vt.ry ni00ll ,, n ,K0 ,)ol, r,,t, Lyon, Mrs. A. Schwartz, Mrs. (lert- ,.any voy RnmoH Wllltf ,,.,, n, rudo Simpson, .Airs. iSolnui (Irln- Bt tho holll. ()t inl,llllBh, ., ;.oMiitlff oldB, Mrs. Uuliunn, .Mrs. It. A. ,,icllI(. i,u.ieon was served niiild tho Corthell, Mrs. L. 13. Itoblnson. Mro 1 Joyo ,, or H011S( ,,, ,, 13. T. Collom, Mrs. .1. L. (Jalbralth, ; now T)l0 Ulms nml hostesses of .Mrs. w. w. Duncan, .Mis. hiumu tho wmaloa wei.0 tll0 mvmhem allll Klollng, Airs. Iluth Turley, Mrs. frm,B , tho .I3pwuith League or W. II. Philips, .Mrs. John Heck. thu AIt;tho(1,Bt c,urPi,. The p:irt Mm, Antono Jonson. Mrs. T. 13. 1 an.,V(1( ho110 u,)01l two oV,,)(.k Sandburg, Mrs. It. h Hush, Mrs. 4 John Llnderbeck, Airs. John Hale, , . Mrs. Wlllluin Smith, Mrs. Nelse Just-! I TO VISIT 11131(13 I Insen, Miss Lama Klsllng, Miss Doris Philips. j jira, .j. xurr iH expecting her ' rather, P. Harrington, her sister, ' '.AIIkh Nell llarrlgiui, both of Seattle, IIIITIII.1 1'U.MC ,OMseKeep is a joy to the woman whose home is graced by Quality Furniture and her cousin, Airs, (icorge llnrrl- 4 gun, of Spokane, to arrive here A birthday party in the form of nl)0Ut 10 f.8l ()f Mlh. f(). flP. .1 surprise was given Krlday after- orn, W00)H vHt- noon or lust week for Miss Gladys 1 k dailc, And thinks, "(loo, I wast an cany mark." For, of all nml words that tonguo can know, The saddest are those, "I'm mar ried now." Anon A MAN' sued his wife for divorce recently In an Knutnrii clly. lie nllogeil as eauso for separa tion ' Inrompatnbillty of temper." The wife rowlstod bis efforts to got a divorce. Upon tho wltueis Utand she wept nml hold out her Jinmls to her husband nml pleaded stockings wrinkle down In sloucy folds at the shoe tops, or a frowsy manner of wearing tho hnlr, or picking one's teeth In public, or wearing finger nails In mourning, or picking at tho nostrils, or letting the shoos run over at tho heeds. There Is an old saying that a wom an may diess In silks and satins and If her shoes arc soiled she Is frowsy all over. After all. It is the little things that make up the sum of life. A woman can overlook an outburst or tem per In her bushuud once In a while. She run forgive occasion fits of the blues or a lack of Intorcst In things that Interest her. Hut llttlo untidy fContlniied on Pago Three.) Those present wero Uov. and Mrs. Waymlro, Mr. Dlnsmore, Chas. Cav anaugh and wife, 13. T. Alagulro and wife, Mr. and Airs. Young- j mayor, Itov. and .Mrs. A. S. Hlsey. Major In honor of her fourteenth .11. niewari, .Mrs. iMiuer woou, uiitlulny at tho homo of her par- ' Mrs. N. C. MacLeod, Mrs. Win Nell- cuts, Mr. and Airs. D. 13. Major' Phono 7.1. sen, Air. and Mrs. Fred Lystor, Mrs. Ur Hay City. Tho luncheon was Have you been to HAItTKIl'S for A. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. It. U. served In tho woods in picnic style. 1 LUNCH? Frye. Airs. Hulbert, Mrs. N. Hod-j the girls being escorted there by If Not, Why Not? ' son, Air. ami Airs. Carl Holder, Mrs. i Airs. Albert Hess. A very happy SoiwIIiIiijj New Mvory Day. Jones, Airs. Walker, Mrs. 13. 13. j time was enjoyed by: (lladys .Major, ' 'co Cream bricks .".Or, Heucohaiison, Mr. and .Mis. 13. J. j Uoae Laskey, Annie Major, Percy Ico Cream, quarts 10c ' Coffelt, Miss Nellie Nicholson, Miss, Olson, Grace Chapln, Klvlra Olson, Ico Cream, pints title May, Miss Nora Fells, .Miss Thelina willu Hyerly, Alary Whltty, Ferris Hot Chicken Tnnialcs. . . .11 for !!."' Walker, Hazel Stowart, .Minnie , Swnnson. I3tta Peterson. I3dna and Picnic Lunches 11 Specialty Hortha Vineyard, 1311a Hrown, Mar- SARTER'S Ian Peterson, Alma Hess, Dora 01- Phono t!li:t-.l. son, Mildred West, Lillian and Hu- Marsliflcld. Opposite Hliuico Hotel, Front Street ' 4 ltencehousen, Fay Walker, Nellie Flsk, 13dl th Cavanuttgh, Lorena Lys ter, May Youngiuayer, (lertrndo oungmayor, Doris Adams, Ksther ,(.! Aiajoi Hulhert, Helen Hlsey, Joo Harbor, 1 Hoy Hecklethorn, Hvnn HodBon, Howard Frye, Hubert Cavanaugh, Allan and Anson Younginnyer, Tom Hecklethorn, Garland Fry. I HAY CITV AID It is a pleasure to her to dust and protect the articles which make her house beautiful and distinctive the incentive being to take care of the furnishings she prides. Quality Furniture costs you no more and its beauty and durability make it cheaper because your home is es tablished for years instead of for weeks or months. Make no mistake let us furnish your home. JohsusoFk-Golovsen Co. The Quality Name With the Service Fame with him to return, to I.e.-' saJH mi ,,,, 0, ,,,8 ,mrt( ,,,, mt ,,0 Kxchauge. She said sho had tried In every way to please him 11ml had been good ami faithful, and she denied that she hud ever shown bad tem per. The wife's lawyer xavo the husband (i gillllug cross examination, tr.Wng to learn from h'm what ho meant by "Incompatibility of temper.' Ho admitted grudKluKly that she was a good housekeeper, that tihe bad been faithful, that her disposi tion was kindly, that she hud given Mm no great offomu) lu any way. Fin ally, pressed Into a corner an lo his reasons for tuinlntc against hlg wife, lie blurted out" She gnuus her finger nails.' The court refused him a divorce t" "' " '. . '" does or doesn't do, from more care lessness -thoso aie tho things that often put a heavy strain on her ar rectlouH. Sometimes It Is the oth er wny around, and tho husband Is tiled as that Kasteru mini was, li. his wife's habit of gnawing at her nails. The raull in itseir may seem trlf llng. Hui lepeated day after day It may shatter the happiness of tho home. f J f jmM-w p(iwi:li.-.i.hi:i! wi:ddin(j r I.asl Tliiirsilny aftornoon at two ihlrty o'clock, .Miss Until Powell and Wynian Albee, the bridge keep- Mrs. A. C. Allan! of Hay City vory pleasantly entertained tho La dles' Aid at her homo. Wednesday afternoon, and after a session of sowing and friendly conversation, served her guests with tempting dainties, assisted by Mrs. Langton und Mrs. A. L. Foster, Jits. A. Simpson, Airs. John Heck, Airs. Fred Sundberg, mid Mrs. Koss, of Hun ker Hill were special guests mid the members present were: .Mrs. J. P. .Moloney, .Mrs. A L. Foster, Mrs. Jean Cole, .Mrs. lielley, Sr., .Miss Hruce Kelley, .Mrs. L. S. O'Connor, .Mis. I). 13. Major, Airs. II. Jt. Hrlnk- MUTHODIST MISSIONAItV .MKK'IING I MARShTIELD-BANDON AUTO STAGE Via Const Itoml Leave Alnihlillcld dally at I p. 111. I ut 111. The .Methodist Ladles held their regular missionary meeting last Wednesduy nftcrnoon lu tho church hall and finished tho study of tho book "Hodmen." Mrs.. Scott wns j elected secretary to fill tho office iniulo vacant by .Mrs. II. 13 Coffin jStimiN Alailiflell, Cliamllei' Hotel; who Is soon to go to Powers' to live. North Iteml, Opposite News Owing to tho fact that the meeting ' Stand; was not announced, thoro were rnly . Haiidon, (.'all lee Hotel. 7 a. in. Leau Hiinilou dally 7 11. 111. p. FA It 13 $t.(l(l DEAL SUMMER TRIPS Steamer KAINHOW leaves Marshfleld for South Coos Itlver every Sunday at S a. in., and returns at (i p. 111. Launch I3.PHI3SS week day tmmu hours. IIHIAL FHI3I3 ( ItOV 13 AND PICNIC OHOUNDS Hrlng your lunch baskets, kodaks mid fishing tackle for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds specialty. HOUND THIP 7.-IC. For r barter npply on hoard or phono :Jlfi.':i or phono 3107. a few present. .SOUTH HI3ND PAUTV II. N. "DICKV HICIIAUDS YOU AUTO CALL 1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Plume lldO-L. Last Saturray evening, .Mrs. Hoy , Night anil Day. Hrainard entertained at n surprise et Cufe porty for Mr. Hrainard In honor of ; 00OD CAHS. CAHKFUL DKIVKR8 D. h. FOOTI3. Theiv is no sfcict about the making of GhhcardeWs fl r ii Tivi .'nan Lillian KiiT-iTiTYtimTrmriV-iw I Chocolate V Visit the building at the entrance to the Zone V W at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition R anil see it made the ingredients are pure 1 & the manufacture cleanly the description J S interesting. J D. (IHIRAKDKai CO. t Uu. - ' I rrrrvtMSf Pii ra M mud j I n " " ' iiiUM It lT Utl&fJLlW his birtliday. At Progressive whist first prizes were awarded to .Mrs. ley, Airs. Langdon and the children j L. A. Loonils, and N. (!. Haines. I Joyce l-'osler. Hoso Moloney. In und the hostess and W. II. Sheppard three weeks the aid will bo enter-' wero given tho consolutloiiB. The tallied at tho homo of Airs. It. A. evening was, altogether a dellg'itr.il Clinpln jone and at a lute hour tho guests w v 1 were served a ilellcbtful limHi.inii . Those present wero: Mr. and AI.m. ! Loonils, .Mr. and .Mrs Humes, Air. ' and Mrs. Joo Olln, .Mr. nml Mrs.) W. II. Sheppard, .Miss Certrudo ( Ticts und Tom Juza. j HIHTHDAV PAUTV Hrma Hudson celebrated her twelfth birthday today at tho homo of her aunt, .Mrs. 13. (5. Smith, who hi entertaining a number of llttlo folks at her home on South Coos Itlver. J ? fa U- iionoh aid aii:.miii:hs PASTIMI3 CLl'H .Mrs. Arthur Derbyshlro or North Hcud entertained at the second ses sion or tho now Pastlmo Club last Wednesday when a vory pleasant ar tornoon of club sowing and chat ensued, at tho closo of which tho hostess served a delicious repast to Mrs. Justin Arms, Alls. 13d win! Lam Thursday aftornoon, the .Methodist Ladles' Aid tendered Mrs. ill. 13. Coffin and Mrs. Albert Abbott, a farewell party at tho homo of Mrs. David NeUon. Tho honor Thomas, .Mrs. Joo Olln, Airs. Ttlcbard guests will leave soon for Powers, Marshall, and Mrs. Hoy Hrainard. tho former next weok ami tho hit- wno w"l uo hostess to tho club ter after tho Fourth, their bus- "lombeis In two weeks. bands having employment therej ITIio afternoon hours wero spent lu sewing und visiting, after which 'very delicious lefreshments wore 1 served. Then. Airs. J. O. Lang worthy with a j words presented each honor guest 1 with casserole, girts of tho Ladles' 'Aid In appreciation of their fulth ' ful and elf Iclent work tu that or I gaulxatlou, I3aeh lady responded with grateful expressions. I Those present were: Mrs. J. 0. 1 II AlHS. WILLKY'S STOH13 N nnnieol T1I13 NFHDLKCHAFT Sow lu new Home. 7H Central .Vie. Ladles' Kinporimn I COOS HAY WOMKN'S t'LVH ' - The Coos Hay Women's Club met few well chosen ,M0 c'iamUlr ,lf Conuueice 100ms weunesuay anernoon to runner dis cuss plans for tho public rest roi.n, full detallB of which will bo given out later. Tho meeting was attend ed by Mrs. Owen, Airs. D. A. Jones, Airs. D C. AtcCarty. Mrs. A. U. (llossop, Alls. At. A. Swcctinau, Mrs. l3ugeuo O'Couuell, Miss Griffin ami Allss Franso. Tho next regular meeting of the club will bo July 12th. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave- Leave Owl Pharmacy Marshrielil Coquillo A.M. A.M. 7:oo . 7:oo i::to 0:00 11:00 P.AL P.AL t:oo :t:oo r::o (i:no Don't take any diaftces Aetna-xze Yourself Today You cannot afford fo bo without health or accident insurance. You not only need tho Insurance but you want to bo suro and hnvo tho correct policy In tho best and most reliable company in tho business. Seo mo or phono mo nt onco and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Marshfleld. 300 Coko Huildlng. M.HHIIFI13LD.COQUILL13 AUTO STAGI3 T1MI3 SCHI3DULI3 Sclieilulo arranged to connect with boats to Haiidon, Stages to Mjrtlo Point, Wngner, Hoseburg. No delays. Fare from ALirshflelil to Coqiiillc: 75 cents. Single & Lambeth, Props. Will furnish extra cars for extia trips day or night; also charter cars. Lawn and Garden Sprinkling l3ver.one who expects to use iiater for lawn or garden spiink ling Is requited to slgiiun application nml iiuiku payment before using any water for this purpose. The into fixed by Ihe Hall roiul Commission for sprinkling Is .SI.00 per month for emli .T(HI sqiiaro feet (Ho by .1(1(1. foot lot, or less, building .iaci Imlndcil. Payment of lour moutlis, or ijil.tio In uilvmico nllimn um for uuo j ear In advance lor I.iwn sprinkling, washing windows, porches, t'le., but if paid by (lie mouth use Is only allowed during Hi" month paid. The rules filed ivlih tho Uullrond Commission icquiro that pay ment lio iniulo in advance each moiitli before using same and that sprinkling lie 1I0110 only between mid 8 o'clock, morning and owning. Xo reduction in rates u ill be allowed in case water is nut required for sprinkling every day of the mouth. If water N used for sprinkling without payment having been made In ad vance or outside of sprinkling hours, tho service may lie eiiliiely shut off mid not turned oh until $1.00 penalty has been paid. Coos Bay Water Company. .i.ilMl.ll,l,) A.M1 NOHTII III3M1, OHKliOA. .ll'NR 11)15 TO POUTLAND VIA FI.Oni3NOI3 Auto Stago Schedule xi:v Leave Alarshfleld and Florenco HLACKHKHUY Ol'TINO On Wednesday of this weok, .Mrs. C. W. Dungau, Mrs. Hugh Long, Friday 25 a: 00 a.m. Saturday 2C ;i:30 a.m. Sunday 27 -1:30 n.m. Monday 2S c:00 a.m. Tuesday 29 C:00 a.m. Wednesday 30 .... C:00 a.m. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Ci'orst .V- King. Cars lento Marslillelil 7 11. 111., 'J p 111. and " l l"' Cars leave for Hmplie 7 a. ill., 10 u 111., I, - and 5 ! '" Cars l.eate Sunset Hay 7 a. ni., I) 11. m., and 5 p.m. Jares, Kiiiplro, :t."c; Tm heel or South Slough, 50c; Sunset Hay7c Leave Onrtlluor One Hour latter Autos are now running through. On trips leaving Marshfiela before 7:00 a. m. ou should make Port laud same day, INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE .Marshfleld, orth Hend, Kinplro. Tarheel, Sunset Hay. Leaies Alurshrield, at Husy Corner, 7 a. 111.; 10 a. 111.; !' ,n'J '1 p. 111.; 5 p, in. Leaies North Heiul 15 minutes later. Leaies Kmplro Sint) a. in.; 1 l::to n. 111.; l.rtO p. 111.; : ! m,i : p. 111. Trips after these hours may bo arranged for. Phono imsy x ornor. .Mglit phono 107-lt. f",-'3W'' 'IX mm ,w