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vv u THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915 EVENING EDITION THREE """" ittttw wair.it MuMiaMxu m rn - ,a n M-r i fV '4-sS)S)vjjail 'iSQC 5 ;;t kTEMfc (MRS flnK Home ,g Muting' Jajjlo ,is rap What makes the home beautiful? What greatly reduces the housewives labors? What adds most to the comfort of the home ? What OI'ovps r.hpanpst What furnishings are How can you get Quality Furniture ? For either cash f. monthly payments. 1)0 fj? ,V2 J(H ' W i MMMHMK3 raKE3zsE3Kisa732aE3S9Wt2K.iKa7iar'-J "He Started In Life' m Head about tho lives of rich full), tho statement, "Ho started In life n poor man." ..Competency was only acquired when tho linlilt of caving was t ornjed? jj jfNo man who exchanges his labor for money is too poor to start h"ua'nk account. Ycalth dopendB upon what you save not on what you earn. s This bank accepts savings accounts In nny nmouiit tho small depositor" Is always welcome. i . 'It pays Interest on time deposits. " '4 -Uart tlin'' "cc,1,"lt 110W Having Is tho result of saving. S FiRST UTIOUL BHIK ' ' OF COOS BAY ' Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. El & BEBEn 111 or.imsT iiaxic ix KstubllMied , Capital, Surplus ,; Profits $118,000 Interest pnld on Timo AXD SAVINGS DKPOSITS " Officers I J. jW.'nonnolt. President. L uli ' ' J H. FIiiiiiikiiii. Vlce-Picsldent. ' " JJ. b Williams, Cashier. i j Geo. 1-'. Winchester, Asst. Cftsliler. iT V n(W PrPnrC(1 t0 '"fiilsh GRAVEL In any quantities from'piSo Jn our yard or in. carload lots, nt following prices: '; FromipUo on ground, ?2.?5 per yard. r'P' canoad lots, takon from cars, $L'.00 por yard. L. , . - lletall Department. 14s A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ! Opnosito iW-Offlco. I'hoiie iOO. If -A t nv V- Abstracts VOn IEIJAIILE AUSXItACTS OF X1X1.13 AND INFUItfllAXION AHOUX , S COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSHFIKLD AND COQVlldili C1XY, ORKGON OKNERAIj AG13NXS, EASTSUlK AND SKXGSTACKKN'S ADDITION AOENTS FOR CANADIAN PAC1FIO RAIMtOAU LANDS HENRY SENGSTACJCEN, MANAGER 4-wt fc . Koontz ., ?i i$ Agency OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR s t 'MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile North Front Street :: f ING YOUR JOB PRINTING Jn fhf Inner run ? most durable? (( or on reasonable Where do you get Quality Furniture? At jeiisei a i 3S4- North Proof, Marshfielld Phone r-ssuisra' 99 men and you will find as n coos corxrv IHHf). and Undivided ' ' ! Garase for Repairing a Specialty :: :: .. Phone 180-J T0"THE C00S BAY TIMES JM mr iaw WTj Tj II nW ww, j iirnitur 91 -J END FARES HICTWKI5X ARSHFIELD AND Rowland I Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 Tickets will bo sold botweon Marsh field and any of tho nhovo points int fares shown every Saturday and 'Sunday, good for return .Monday following. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Further partltculars from nearest Agent. SOUTHERN JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Coos County People should make Hotel Terminal their iieadiiiiartcr.s during visits to the Exposition Located on .Market aiciiue, near Ferry building, in lieait of tho city anil on direct car Hues to the exposition giouuds Fine rooms and reasonable rates WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and. H'thv'y. I I if yiu want to bo suro yon 1 j are eating the pure grain mill; j i loaves, try it at tho .Mart.lifleld j l HaKcry. Von will heo our j ' htnmns on every loaf. GIILOVSEirS ; lo w WEEK - i - i ii i -. . CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later thnn 0 o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo ullowod only in cases wlic.ro tho events occurred later than tho time mentioned.) .MAIDS OF OTIIICR HAYS' Could 1 had lived In those old days Of Uhloo and Poiilln. When poets sang their roundelays, With Daphne and Myiilla. They fitted Into lytic well,' Far better than the Sarahs, The .Maudes and .lanes that now wo spell In Inter day Saharasi They loved to linger in tho iaiiM And flirt along the highways. I They'd lido with Joy. in Strephon's wains, And sti oil In leafy byways. ' They had no taste for costly cats, Or tnxlcabs a-tlirobbln', Hut Jogged along beneath tho stars Hehliid tho gentle Dobbin. Their locks were raven or woio gold, Their voices rangi-with laughter, Their cheery songs dYuvo off the cold, And echoed through the rafter, And she who'd furs to wauu her back 'TIs so I've understood it At any time she wished a sack Wont out herself and browed ill Hlakenoy Gray. 1 1ICH 10 are a great many people In Ibis world who never have more than one Idea or one feeling at a time. 1 onco knew a young girl who was so devoted to Iter mother that ,bh. was held up as an example to all tho other glils in the town; I i-t when she roll in love and inatrled, ,as girls will do, she seemed to :Miia-j for all her devotion to her huh-1 mum., no nine motnor was leu out ill tho cold nnd was given only tho baiHist crusts iif timo and affec tion loft over from the feast. This phase lusted for two years. Then the baby enmo and Immedlato'y all tho devotion was transferred to him. She became as Indifferent to ward her husband as she had been toward hor mother. Even ;hon u competent liurso had been aaoured sho was unwilling to go out with her husband; when he talked :d hor of In'toreits which sho had once de lighted in sharing, she listened witli vacant eyes sho was wondering if sho had sterilized tho bottlos prop erly, or If she had not bottor put another blanket on tho baby. Needless to say, ivhllo hor hus band had condoned tho liidlffo'ciico and neglect with which his wlfo t routed her mother, ho was arfion lshod and Indignant at this setou.l change. Now, tho world Is a big pluco and our llvos are complex things, and the normal human being ou'.it to hno room for a groat many lutor- cits and affections at once, Kiys Until Cumoron. To dbneontr.Hu on a single Interest and affection is narrow and bhort sighted. l'i.-a that wonuui leai us to take an In . i teroht In something besides hor child- alio is storing up misery for liouolf and hor family. Husidos tho people who inu have but 0110 affoctlon at a timo, thorojlani1' are thoso who aro capable or only Tll n9-vt ntlB w' '" Au one idea, hi this class uie tho cu-' K"t ' wlth M,B8 Uuh' I'l'muii 0" thuslasts who bollovo that somo'sln-! South Sovouth Street. lo cnango In our way of living J t would make us all perfectly well. . Ono Is absolutely Mire that wo would ' I HANDO.V PARTY' I ul! live to bo u hundred If wo would only chow each mouthful I Among thoso who spoilt a dollght ot food 10 or HO times. Another is fill day at Handoii Reach last Sun Just as positive that tho only t'lln.j day woro tho Misses Klvlra Frlzeon, nocossary fof ported hoaltH is tol5ugonlo Dalglo, Lillian Dalglo, sloop out doors. Still another goes ' Agnes Kunkol, Jonulo Hall, Grace about proving to his .own satisfac tion that all human Ills are caused by wearing tight clothes. And thou there aro tho reformers who think that tho social ill houlth jean be cured by ono or two law's. If wo lould only hnro the minimum waao or tho single tax, they tell 1 s, tho mllloiilum would come at once. If you hold a penny close to your oyo you can shut out the sun, but that doos not moan that' tho penny Is blggor than tho sun. 'If you hold some ono Idea or affection very doso to your heart you can shut out a wholo woiidful of other Ideas and affections, but that doos not moan that tho 0110 idea or affoctlon, howover good, is more Important than all tho rest together. soiiso of pcrspeitive Is a filing I a great many peoplo seem to eed. PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Uay peoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nro gladly rccclvvd in the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published ami secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish same. MINXK-WIS PICXU' 0 Despite the over-hanging clouds Thursday morning the Alice 11. which had been chartered for tho oi'caslon, carried a large number to Mho picnic given by the Mlnnc-Wls Club members to Charleston lleach. Tho usual picnic diversions were en Joyed, wading, chatting, etc. A most delightful day was spent. A sumptous picnic dinner was served at noon on tho beach. Those attend ing were: Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. AV. S. Hrown, .Mrs. F. 11. Dresser, Mrs. William Hoagland, Mrs. John Nagle, .Mrs. Frank, Mrs. (loorgo i Holt, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. Curry, Mis. Churlou Davis, Mrs. William Perkins, Mrs. O. AW Hrlggs, Mrs. (John Stack, Mrs. Luchiipello Sr., iMtB. (Jinnies LnChapelle, and tho Misses llertha Davis, Marjory Full mer, Willa Houobrake, Anna Downs, ' Hutlt Hoagland, Huron Perkins, Lu- j clllo Douglas, Alice liolincs, Virginia j Hrown, Gertrude Hrown and Helen Stack, and Gone Kelley. Fred Hoag land, Curtis, Nagle and W. S. Hrown. .j. .;. .j. I HONFIHIC PARTY I Last evening tho members and friends of the Hay Park Ladles Aljl Society enjoyed a program nt tho chapel. At tho conclusion tho friends gathered around a lingo bonflro and unniif llm rittiiiilnilnr of llin ovnlliuir , ,,, )cnl(. fn(illlon. T0 rollowing was tho program: g Congregation 1niyer UoVt .loao,m Knotts Addl.cs3 Ki , Campbell Uw,lllllB SolocU.d . .Howard Klsllng Iteaillng, Solected. . Wendall ( Kisllng Solo nnd Quartott "Coino Now" Mrs. C. H. Hale, Mrs. M. H. Phillips. Mrs. W. II. Phillips and Mrs. Col llor. Word drill "Light" ..Hy sixteen girls. Heading. Solected .1 '. Miss Madge Simpson Reading . "Tho Orphans" Dorrls Phillips. Song Hy Vosta Schwartz nnd Gert rude Hrown. Rending "Curfow Shall Not Ring To night." I.aura Kcsllng Reading "Tho Now Church Organ" .Mis. W. II. Plillllps. Solo F. A. Sacchl Reading "Tho Alto's Inspiration" Hy Howard Schwartz. Word Drill "f.ovo" Hy slxteon girls nnd boys. Honedlctloii F. A. Sacchl fr 9 I II. V. CI.UH I Ml8 w,ll,lu "agland was hostess. ",Bl buinnwy imeruooii io w.o om- born of the II. 0. Club. Tho aftot- uooii was passed in pleasant chat uud sowing and dulleloifs rofroslt . i ... i... .-..ii i ",ums wo,u wuru" ." lHO """"""" .miss iiiarjory runnier, ua .iiuu Downs, MIbb Morlo Cox, Miss Willa Honubrako uud Miss Wllma lioag- Johiibou, Violet Johnson and Irene Stack. "J 6 I COOS HAV WO.MAXS CLUH At a recent meeting of tho Coos Hay Wonmns Club held with Mrs. Nolllo Owen It was deoldcd to sus pend meetings until tho second Mon day In Soptembor when tho ulub will resume its work. v 4 V - NARCISSI'S CLl'H The NurclssiiB Club wag pleasant ly ontertainod on AVednosduy uftor noon nt tho homo of Mrs, Lo Nolr Rugsdalo, of Fastslde. Aftor a do- Jllghtful afternoon spent In ombrod ery and chat, a delicious luncheon was passed to the following quests, Including Mrs. fail West and MIbs Ilruee Kell who were the honor guests, and .Mrs. ingle Pederstni. Miss Stella 1'edeisoii, ."Mies Tora Lund, Mlhs Anna Lund, Mrs. Lo .Voir Kugsdulo and MNs Hilda Wot who will be hostess to the Club memheis Wednesday, August tho eleventh. 1 i.wstsiih: sicwixg cun The Kastsldo Sewing Club met Thursday with Mrs. Hubert Kittson who was hostess to the members. Tho rooms woro attractively deco rated with sweet peas carrying out j flic color scheme of pink. After a pleasant afternoon of sowing the , hostess served dainty refreshments. Owing to tho fact that so many members are away, the next meeting has been postponed, hut on August Ulith tho club will again meet with .Mrs. Carl West. HOUSE I'AHTY 0 Mrs. 0. It. Peck was a charming hostess Thuisdny when she enter J tallied a few friends at her homo on I Coos Hlver. Those enjoying her hos 'pltallty of .Mis. It. M. Jennings, .Mrs. A. I. Houseworth, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. 0. F. McKiilghl, Mis Frank Parsons and Mrs. F. .Mil ler j HlltiilPAY PAHTY I A pleasant surprise was that ten dered Mrs. C. J. Conover. of Corval- lls, who Is tho guest or Miss Mablc Mauzey, on Tuesday evening at tho apartments of tho latter on Ander son Avenue. Tho event was In honor of Mrs. Conovor's birthday. Tho rooms wore decorated with Shasta Daisies, this being tho flower for tho mouth of duly. After a delightful evening spent In fun and singing, refreshments wero served to thoso present who were Mrs. F.dgnr Mauzey, Mrs. Leo nard Mauzey, Miss Mablo Lung, Miss Hrrio Halter, Miss Winnlo Simpson, Miss Madge Simpson, Miss Kdna Hansen, Miss Mablo Mauzoy, Miss Helen Mclvuughllu, Mrs, ifomer Mauzey, and Mrs. II. Hansen. . J.OYAIi LKAGUn i Tho Loyal League members and their chaperon, Mrs. C. 11. Walter, nro expected home today, after a week's outing at Sunset Uay. The young ladles woro occupants of the A. T. Haines bungalow. Tho mom bora nro Miss Irene and Kvolyn Four ier, Clara Ferguson, Mildred Iu grum, Helen Recs uud Wllma Hoag land. TAFFV VVUi . Coutiibittlng to tho plcnsuro of Mrs. C. .1. Conover of Corvallls, tho Misses .Madge and Wlunio Simpson woro hostesses Thurday evening to n row fiiouds, at their homo in Hun ker Hill. Tho rooms of the homo wero beau tifully decorated with sweet pons and ferns. Tho evonlng passed merrily In playing games and singing songs and Mrs. 11. Hanson, Miss Mablo Maur.oy, Miss Helen McLaughlin, Miss Edna Hanson, Miss Lillian Farwell, Miss Flsio linker, Mrs. A. Simpson, and tho honor guest Mrs. 0. .1. Conover. DIN.VF.R PARTY ., Mrs. Frank Rogors was 11 delight ful hostess Monday at her homo. 011 South Coos River, having as her guests tho girls from tho "Nook." A inoBt enjoyable day was piibboiI ami a dainty dinner served to tho fol lowing: Miss Grace Kruse, Mlssj Madgo Harry, M'hs Francos WIllinniH Miss May Preuss, and Mrs. lulr Da 110. . . JOLLY' DOZF..V The inonibers ot tho Jolly Dozen Club mot Thursday with Mrs. R. Ross and a short busluoss meeting wus hold. Tho following officers wero oloctcd for a term ot six months: President, Mrs. II. M. Al bee, Vice President, Mrs. J. Hrooli mueller; Secietury Mrs. M. Ross, Ticusiiror, .Mrs. L. Chiistonsen. Tho next mooting will bo hold Thursday, August tho twelfth with .Mrs. M. Ross with .Airs. Frank Mar hot'for as hostos. Thoso prosont Thursday wero Mrs. H. Diingan, Mrs. G. Johiuon, Mrs. L. Chiisteiison, Mrs. O. Wiillninrk, Mrs. Frank Marhoffor, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. R. S. Hush, Mrs. H. M. Albeo, and Mrs. J. Hrockmuoller. I HAPTISTH LARIF.S TI5.Y 4 Airs. AVultor Richardson was host- Obs AVeduesday aftoruoon to tho members of tho llaptlst Ladles Aid I Socloty and tholr friends 011 Market Avenuo. Miss F.sthor Whltuoy con tributed much to the pleasure of tho afternoon with soveral readings, nnd Mrs. Daisy Anderson with musical faclectlons wlili h were much enjoyed.. Thoso present were: Mrs. Alva Doll, Airs. CIuib. Donne, Mrsi J C j Mears, Mrs. John Houscr, Mrs. .To seph Cosmey, Mrs. C. W. Gardiner 'Miss F.sther Whitney, Mrs. Daisy j Anderson, Mrs. F. 11. Storey, Mri. .loliti Nngle, Mrs. C. II. Marsh una MIsh Adrian Gardiner. 4. .j. .j. , j ! HONORS .MRS. .IAMKK COKH j Mrs. John S. Coke was hostess at an Informal afternoon wf auction I bridge yesterday In honor of hor islster-ln-law, Mrs. James Coke, ot Hawaii, who, with her husband, had I been visiting rolntlves In Coos Coun ty. Thoso invited to meet Mrs. Cako 'were Mrs. L. S. Doblo, .Mrs. Claud JXaahurg, .Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. R. 15. Miller, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. Kiigcne Crosthwiilte, Mrs. W. 1 Miller, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mn. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. A. L. Houseworth. .ludgo and Mrs. John S. Coko ex pect to leave about August 10 in their auto for a visit at the Cal ifornia expositions and with Mm. Coke's sister, .Mrs. Hrfc Wold, oC llniilngame. Their two children, .Morion and Virginia, will arcompany them. At tho same time Mr. and .Mrs. James Coko and son will lenvo for tho south, tho two cars maklns tho trip in company. - Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rogers ex pect to leave soon In their nuto for a trip to tho Paunina-Pnclflit Exposition. : ; j CllltlSTIA.V SISTKItllOOH 1 O . The meiuhors of tho Christian Sis terhood mot Wednesday afternoon In tho patiors of tho church for a business and social hour. After tho business was disposed of tho mem ber devoted tho afternoon to fancy work In preparation for tho bazar which they plan to glvo early in De cember. Thoso opt woro .Mrs. John Motley, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. It. A. Copple, Mrs. A. W. Gregg, Mrs. Mat tie. Hlaln, Mrs Clins. Powers, Mrs. Irvlu Yuko, Mrs. II. 15. Rolner, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs. S. 3. lmmel, anil Mrs. W. A. Reid - I PIXCIO PARTY A Jolly day was that spent last Tuesday whon tho girls of Mrs. T). A. Jones clnss spent the day at Simp son Park In North Ilend. Tho party walked each way and woro accom panied by their teacher. At noon a delicious luncheon was served under the shade of tho beautiful trees. Thoso enjoying tho outing woro tho Misses Gertritdo Stubblofleld, Kduu Hoes, Maxine Jones, Elizabeth Jones Dorothy Ferguson, Stella Christen- sen, Marlon Wilson, Mablo Sneddon, and Flo Carter. Tho class had us guests Mrs. Walter Wilson and duughtor Frnnces, and. .Miss Kthol Stubblofleld. " "" ft L I DCLPIIIA.V SOCIKTV 1 The Delphian Club mot Monday evonlng with Miss Mario Gregg for study, taking up tho topic "Tho Now Kniplre." Thin was divided Into sub. topics as follows: I, "Chantso of Queen Hntshoput," by Agues Kuiikel. "Personality or Setl the First," by Mrs, Olive K. Hrown. A genera! discussion In which all tho members took part followed. Thoso present were Mrs. Ollvo K. Hrown, Miss Marie Grogg, Miss Ag ues Kuiikel, Mrs. L. H. Marshull, Miss Hllon Hudiias, Miss Myrtlo Mil ler, Miss Irene Preuss, Miss Alice Curtis, MIbs Klvlra Frlzeon, Miss Alice Peck, Mrs. Green ami Mrs. Dryer. Tho ilub will meet next Monday ovonlug with Mrs. Harriot Kellogg uud will discuss the topic "Tho Ago of RaniBOB." Matt L. May Cliauillcf Hotel, Tel. Ul), .AIAHSIIFICLD, Oregon Tho represontatlvo of HAAS RHOTIIFHS, H.-B. BRAND ca.m;d ;oois has added to his Hues tho AHMOL'R H CD'S PHODCCBS known as tho TOP NOTCH GOODS VDHIIIKST canned meats, Kll) per cent SI.AtOX.I'URK leaf lard. Their Star Stockinet hams ami bacon ami Hielr WIDTH FLY'KR laundry t,oap. MRS. Wl LUCY'S NKW STORK Is named ' TJIK NIClCDLKCRAFT Now In new Homo. 7H Ctiihnl Ave. Ladles' Emporium (Continued on Pago Klght) -1 L Kim ..