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V TWO THE C'JOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION WMA1 NU t vy oo vsULJ..ll' U-- IJvi Uool -uA-. Hj fc , yryffj i ll l W y bon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Krlckson, tMr. and Mrs. H. Mnthlson, Itcv. und Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Onat LSteen. Mr nnd Mrs. Ernest Orandoll, iMr. and Mrs. M. Klezcr, Mr. and Mrs. .Tunics Lmlvlg, Mr. nnd Mrs. O.Moltn hoii, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thorwald, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. 18. Uerg, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 110011. 'Tlia tinio wns taken up iih iih juul in sowing nnd dint and Into in tne afternoon, tho hostess served n dainty luncheon. The members out this week were: Mrs. F. 13. Allen, Mrs. Olivia Hdninn, .Airs. Lily Fried berg, .Airs. .1. T. Hnrrlgan, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs. .Alexandra I -undo, Mrs. Kato Lnndo, .Airs. E. Mlugits, Westborg, Mr. and Mrs. Frnd Miller, f'Mrs. Georgo F. Murch, Mrs. Mary Contributions concerning soclni linppenlngs, Intended for publication in tlm socloty dciinrtuiuut of Tho Times, must bo submitted to tho edi tor not Inter than C o'clock p. m Friday of each weak. (Exceptions will bo nllowod only In cases where tho event occurred Inter than tho time mentioned.) THE WOMAN WHO I'NDKlV S'PA.VDH. l . Soniowhero sho wnlts to- mnko you win, Your, soul in her firm white hands, Soniowhero the gods have mndo for you Tho woninn who understands. As the tldo went out she found lilm, Lashed to a spar of despair Tho wreck of ills ship around liltn, Tlio wreck of Ills dreams In tho nlr, Found him nnd loved lilm nnd gathered Tl(fitBoul of lilm to her hoart; Tlio soul Hint hud nailed mi un- chnrtod sea The soul that had thought 'to win and uo free The hoiiI of which alio was part. And thorn In tho dusk sho cried to tho man: "Win your (initio you enn you can." Helping nnd loving nnd guiding Urging when that wns best Holding her fours In hiding Ooop In lior quint breast Tills Is tho woman who kept hint, Trim to his standards lost, When tossed In tlio storm mid stress und strife, Ho thought hliiiHolf through with the ganio of life And ready Id Vny tho cost. Watching and guarding and whis pering still, "Win you ran ami I know you will." hnnr with gladii"SK all that Is played. Music has bcon, 1 supposo, n gruduul growth, subject to tho law of evolution; us neurly everything, with tho possible exception of the ology, hns been nnd Is under this law. Music may bo dlvidod Into tlirco I'ersonut notices of visitors in tho city, or of Coos lluy people who visit in other cities, together witli notices of soclni affairs, uro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephono l.'t.'!. Notices of club moetlngs will bo published nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to fur nish snmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Wulmurk, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Huns Flat tier, Mrs. OJordrum, Mrs. (lldmnrt, Mrs. Jacob Itosduhl, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nordstrom, .Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Kofsland, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Kolloy, Misses Sigma .Lnrson, Esthor Nelson, Minn Datglo Ciortrudo Sculfe, Lillian Thorwald, Hessle Flanngan, Duginnr Erlckson, (Corn und Alice Matlilsen.Frledn Holm iSelina Simpson, Miss Merrick, Sara such Is tho difference botweon what wo nro and that which'' music sug gests, that even In tlio enso of joy kinds: First, tho music of slmplo (V(J flmj somo f0ars tlmo, without nny particular om- . 1 n Ira a a .t 4 It In irt lwi Sin 1 1 fwl I ll n ,,"u7 ."" "" ,' "" , '" ,n(nd when I hear the violins, music 01 mu nccis; hccuiiu, iiuihiu This is tlm story of ngos This is the womun'ii way Wiser tlinii seers or sages, Idftlng us day by day Nothing can daunt or dim; Treading life's pathway wherever It leads Lined with fl.iwors or choked with weeds, Hut ever with him with lilm. Oiiurdlnu, comrade, und golden spur. The men who win nro helped by her. Soniowhero she walls, id long In be- lior Your soul In her firm white hands; Thank well the gotls when she mines to you The woman who undorstunds. Selected. T T 18 probably thut I wns so I Iccted to speak music, because, not knowing one note from an other, I huve no prejudice op tho subject. All I can say Is, thut 1 know what 1 like, mid to tell the truth, I like every kind, enjoy It nil, from the hand organ to the orchestra'. Knowing nothing of the science of music, I urn not always looking for defects, or listening for dis cords. Ah the young robin cheer- f 1 1 1 1 V uUMillilU'll wliti t.kY'n. mtlilita I 1 i 'or In which tlmo is varied, In which thoro is the engor hasto and the dollcioUB delay, that Is, tho fust nnd slow, In nccoi dance with our feelings, with our emotions and this may bo called music of the heart; third, ,the music, that In cludes tlmo nud emphnsls, the has tening nnd the doluy, and some times in addition, that produces not only states of fooling, but states of thought. This may bo cnlled tho music of tho head tho music of the brain. Music expresses feeling nnd thought, without language It -was bolow and boforo speech, nnd It is above und beyond all words, Ho- neutlr tho waves Is tho sen ubovo the clouds is tho sky. noforo man found n nanio any thought, or thing, ho had hopes and fears and passions, nud these wore rudely expressed in tones. Of ono thing, however, I urn cor tnlu, und that Is, Hint Music was born of Love. Had thoro never he.-iit nny human nffnctlon, .there never could huve been uttered u strain of music. rouslbly "nomo mother, looking in tho eye of her bubu, gave the first melody to the enraptured air. I urn not Buying Hint niiislu wan not produced boforo Wagner, hut I nm simply endeavoring to show the stCps thut have been tnken. It wns necessary that all tho music should have been written, in order thut the greatest might be pro duced. Tho uume Is true of tho druina. Thousands und ,thousunds prupured tho way for the supremo driimutlst, us millions paved the way for thn supremo composer. When I rend .Shukeaponro, I um astonished that he has expressed ho much with common words, to which ho gives new meaning; mid ho when I hear Wagner, I exclaim; Is It possible that nil this douo with common nlr? In Wagner's music thoro Is u touch' of chii'os that suggests the Infinite. The melodies seem strange mid dimming foinis, like summer clouds, mid weird harmonies come like sounds fro.n tho sea brought by fitful winds and others moan like waves on desolate shores, mid mingled with these tiro shouts of Joy, with hIkIih and sobs mid ripples of laughter, nud tho wondrous voices of eternal love. Wagner is tlio Slunkospeure of mimic. Tho fuiinr.il march of Selgfriod Is the funeral uiiisln lor all the dead, Should nil the gods die this music would be perfectly uppioprl- Tho music of Wugncr hns color, the morning Boems to slowly come. A horn puts a star above tho horizon. Tho nlKlit, in the purplo hum -of tho buss, wanders uwny llko somo enormous bee across wldo fields of dead clover. Tho light grows whiter as tho violins Incrcuso. Colore coma Irom other Instruments, and' then the full orchestra floods tho world with dny. Wugncr seems not only to glvo us now tones, new combinations, but the moment tho orchestra be gins to piny his music, all the In struments uro truiiBflgured. They seem to utter the sounds that they have been longing; to utter. Tho horns .run riot; the drums mid cym bals Join in the general Joy; tho old bnss viols uro alive with pas sion; the cellos throb with lovo; the violins uro seized with a di vine fury, mid the notes rush out as eager for the air us pardoned prisoners, for tho roads mid fields. The music of Wngner Is filled with landscape. There uro somo strains like midnight, thick with constellations, mid thoro uro har monies like Islands in the far seas, und others like palms on. tlio des ert's edge. His ( music satisfies the heart and bruin. It Is not only for memory; not only for tho pres ent, but for prophesy. Wagner was a sculptor, n pnlntar, In sound. When ho died, the grout- zest fountain of molody tlmt over enchanted tlio world, censed. Ills McKnlght, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. j Nunpy Noble, Mrs. David Nelson, ,AIrs. E. O'connoll, Mrs. H. (Julst, Mrs. .Charles Stnuff nnd Mrs. Annlo Tower. Tito club ;will niet uguln next J Thursday with Mrs. Mary McKnlght . mi hostess. I UIUTIIDAV I'AltTV Vorncnii, the llttlo daughter of 'Kelley, Mario Grundell, Myrtle Stcan,Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Hurvey eiitortnlned Messrs. Ed. Moiiboii. John Lurfcen, K.jflve llttlo frLends Thursday aftornoon ' ltund, M. Kij'nd, M. Norby, Fredjthe occuslon bolng her fourth birth-1 Edlund, Carl Benson, I'rof. Henrlklduy. Tho children spoilt the tlmo GJerdrum, Thomas Petterson, Mailer, (in games of vurlous descriptions nnd1 .Carl Hone, John Jdhnson, Axol An-l'latd In tho afternoon, tho hostess' derson, Anton Monsdn, Herman 01 mother served the guests dainty mon, victor Mnnei, E. u. .Menem, , uirtuiiny rorrcsnments, including tne , Andrew Anderson, Curl Hansen, Felix take which wns decoruted with elm-1 Kcstor, Chus. Duck, August Sven, E. Idles. Vera Dean's guests woro 10100-' M. Hurry, A. AbruhaniBOn, Carl Lur-luor Schroedcr, Huth Oulhrulth, nnd noil, W. Uiirman, Curl Erlckson", NIlBjUohn und William Elliott. TonncBon, Chas. Holland, Otto Erlck-; , son, John Uryntcson, E. S. I'ettorson, , ' 'Chns. Hill, J. Kofsland, Curl Andcr-I ' uwniiiurtiiiMniuiuiMi son, E. CarUon, Gust Hcrg, C. Fnl- o qulst, Robert Westman, Oscar John-, '' "" ,J0"'80 "omas wus nos 8on, Ed Erlckson, P. Engstrom, Fritz !tcts t a children's party Thursday Nelson, w. M. Nolson, H. A. .OIboii. i"'11-"'""'" "l l,,u """'" "' "u i"1'" Lars PedorBcn. L. Lursen. Oliver' '. -,ir' " -,irB' ' " ' "omns, in lnrson, Hulgcr Petterson, Jens Han-,ll'0or f llor tlilrtl birthday, tlio llt- sen, E. Erlckson, Enill Gabrlolson't'" Kuests all bolng nccoiupunled by T)n.ratni i n nniinni v. Tnrnn. i"r niuiucrs. M. ..wau....v ... w. ......u..., -. .--., August Olson, Elmer Groth, Elnor, Lnrson, L C. Oxnovnd, H. 15ui;go, C. Tho hours were passed delight fully by the little tots in childish J. Flnutton, Olnf llnnson, II. C. Karnes, nnd Into In tho afternoon, iPcdorBo.n, Horman s Erlckson, K. jOlrs. Thomas served a dainty blrth- Torpo, AtlgiiBt Frlzeon, M. L. Duncan, Way luncheon with tho usuul euko W. II. Dlndlnger, Hort Ivorson, Mr. inud appropriate ninnbor of candles Lllllus, 11. E. Phillips. KOH .AlltS HTACIC I On Thursday ovenlug of lust week Mr. nud Mrs. A. J. M. Ilobert son entortalncd at flvo tallies of fivo hundred for tho pleusuro of Miss Frances Stuck and in honor of lior blrthdny. Tho homo of tho host mid hostess presented a very pretty uppeurunco nrrnnged In th color scheme of green nud yellow, with daffodils und greens predom inating. Tho evening wns spent doljghtfully In flvo hundred fol lowing which at u lute hour tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Stuck und MIhs Helen Stack, served I a dainty luncheon to the following guests: Misses Mnrjorlo Cowan, Evn Dresser, Mnrgaret Ann Volz, Irono. Murga'ret and Frnncos Stuck, Fruu ces Frnnsn, Margaret Hobortson und Messrs. Del lloiiKstou, Walter IJut- lu ovldonco. The children present were: Louise Peck, Durham nud Adelaide Larawuy, June Sullivan, Helen mid Warren Held, Otis Rogers, j Harry GettliiB, Florence and Mnrlon Kardell Audrey Lyons, Evelyn Ken .iiedy, Heuuuld Morrow, nnd Louisa Thomas. Tho following Indies were also present: Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. I It. E. Lara way, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. A. O. Rogers, ' Mrs. F. K. Collins, .Mrs. Win. Kurdell, Mrs. J. S Lyons, Mrs W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. R. W. Morrow, nud Mrs. TIioui-ns. CHILDREN'S PARTV iiiiinio win uisiruci mid reiiuo lor ler ,un,ort Cmllsle, Emmet mid OVOr, ! TmIiii Qlfwilr Of.. II llnri-nu.u V A MW..1I ,...V.., W.l... ....., O. All that I know about tho oporns of Wagner I have learned from An ton Soldi. 1 believe thut ho Is tho noblest, teudorest und tho most ar tistic Interpreter of the grout com poser thut hns ever lived. Ingor- soll. 4 SURPRISE PARTV Lust Saturday evening the Sons of iNorwuy gave a very delightful sur- Sfprlso party for John King, ct the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. (Jraiu'.ell in Hunkor Hill, thoro bolng a very large numbiM" prenont. During tho evo plug, several vocal t.ud Instrumental numbers woro cc.'trlbutod for tho en 'ertuliimeut of the guests. (Hm.'s mid eonverar.tlon nud music filled tho hours until a lute hour when -VolroshnioHts were servod. Among those present woro tho fol lowing: Mr. mid Mrs. Lee, Mr, mid Mrs. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Erlck- Johnsou, S. J. Lolmid, St. IMorro, J. E. Stuck nud A. J. M. Robertson. (J EN ERA CLU 11 1 Mrs. Henry Ross entertained the Gouoru Club nt hor home Thursday afternoon at a delightful session of mowing und soclni chat nnd later served n delicious luncheon to spec ial guests Mrs. J. O. Lnugworthy nud tho members, Mrs. Georr Gulov Bon, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. Fred Smith mid Mrs. Henry O'Murn, who will entertain Hie club nt the next meeting in two weeks. A. N. W. OLUH MrB. W. P. Murphy very pleasantly entertained tho ladles of tho A. N. W, iCIub und speclul gueat Mrs. A. V. Dowhuy und llttlo daughter, .Murla.li Nnncy, of Sun Francisco, nt hor homo on North Droudwny, Thursday nftor- On Wednesday afternoon, Curl Tilth, son of Mr. mid Mrs. John .Tilth, of Commercial avenuo celebrated his ninth birthday with a delightful par ty, his guests Including quite n nuiu bor of his hoy mid girl friends who Joined happily In n long afternoon of outdoor games nud frolics. Toward evening the guests were summoned Into tlio house where u templing ro past of lea cream, cakes, candles, etc., wns spread on small tables, around which the party gathered mid chntted while thoy partook of tho dainties, Tho rooms wero prettily arranged 'with greens nud daffodils. Those at tho party were Misses Margaret Stuuff, Vora Albrecht, Holon Finn- (lgan, Madgo Stutsman, Enn McKeowu .'nnd .Masters Johnnie Dutlor, Joey McKeowu, Wilder Imniol, Mnlvlu Johnson, Frederick Solicitor, Albert Dnck, Ira mid Richard Jonps, Ross Kuotts, George Kelly, Herbert Lewis, Duster Sulllvnn nnd Carl .Tilth. I THIMIILECLUR SHOWER I Is elemeutul, universal, (F jLjL U the right uiiinliei' In call If joii need anjthliig nt llio drug sloie. Reht goods, liot hervlco, mill Immediate delivery. The Red Cross "5 PKAIWIArV, J. Let Hi on ii :: Phono li!'J 'PRICSCRIPTIONH 1'IRST." k- ate. It otoruul. The lovo music In Tristan nnd Isolde is, like Romeo und Juliet, an expression of tho hiimnu heart all time. So tlio love-duet in I'lie Flying Dutchman hits In It the consecration, tho infinite self-deuhil of love. The whole heart Is given, every note has wings, mid rlsos mid poises like mi eagle In the heaven of sound, ' When I listen to the music of i WiiKiier, I see jilotures, forms, glimpses or tho perfect. I um In the midst of greut gullerlos. Deforo me uro passing the endless paun- i ramus I see vast landscupes with 'vnlleys of vorduro und vine, with soaring frags, snow-vrowned, I um on the wldo sens, where count less billows burst Into tho whlte jmps of Joy, 1 am in the dopths jof caverns roofed with mighty (crags, while through some rent I .see the otoruul stars, In a moment I the music becomes a river of inel ody, flowing through some wond rous hind; suddenly It fulls In strange husms, und tho mighty cataract Is changed to Bovon-huod form. Great music is always sad, be- causo It tells us of tug porfect; and ft ft II m SE WL 'Wmmmmmmmm Mrs. W. Hendrlx und llttlo baby wero glvon n delightful gift shower '.yestordny nftornoou by tho lndlos of tho North Dend Thlniblo Club at tho homtt or Mrs. E. E. Rlggs In North Dend. Doth niothor and bnby f woro prosentod with ninny pretty and useful gifts among which was u baby - book which the club presonted to tho now arrival. Tho Rlggs' homo wns prottlly decorated with greons and spring flowers. The regulnr OrHpr "YfMir WirVWmi8,ne8a nicot,nK was ''old, during VS1 UC1 A UUl ii- y (which tlmo, tho retiring prosldont, SUIT Now Wo huve u good assortment of patterns fiom vtlilch you mil Kolect hiiiiiuifi' Milt nud huve tlio latest PLANT NOW! ROSEBUSHES DAHLIAS GLADIOLII Ask for our prices on frk plants for window boxes X niul In hanging baskets. Marshfield Florist Co. . Cut V ft ft your spring ami mi ;lo u-sureil thut jou Utyle. k (Closed on Sunday) K Sli Mwln 0. Scott lowers, Floral Designs, Plants. Phones: Store 'JGD-J. Greenhouse 425-X Wo uro equipped to glvo jou prompt service und our tailoring w filling Is guaranteed to be the best. Our prices uro reasonable. If you want jour Suit for Easter, please order us eaily ns you ran und mold the rush work. If you prefer u inude-to-iiieasiii-e Suit from tho East at u lower price, o nro also pVeparod to serve. Cleaning, pressing and altering done promptly, efficiently nnd reasonably. J. V. Koski Tailor for Men and Women Market Avenue :: Marshfield Phono 111-.T. Mrs, Georgo Maudlgo and tho past president, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, wh" wns tlio first president of tho club, were, each presented with a gold ' thimble. La to In tho nftornoou, the hostess sorvod n delicious lunchoon. Specia guests present woro: Mrs. ,'P. Petorsou and Miss Goldlo Rlggs, und tho moinbers out were: Mrs, II. 'E. Durmostor Mrs, M. G. Coleman . nnd bnby Mrs. A. H. Dorbyahlro, 'Mrs. M. E. Everltt Mrs. F. E. Olu- zler, Mrs. J. II. Groves, Mrs. W. Hen- ,drlx nnd two babies, Mrs. S. S. Jon- 'ulngs, Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mrs. Jay Linden mid baby, Mrs..Georgo Mundl go, Mrs. J, G. Mullen, Mrs. A. E. 'Rose, Mrs. William Vnughun, Mrs. k TO Wnltn-a f, n Q T.-lr, I 1. .. MVIVII .'t0. J W, IkllfllUI,. and tho hostess, Mrs. Rlggs. Tho club will meet uguln In two weeks with Mrs, Jny Linden, & 4 (Continued on Puko 3) WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo lms It nt 91. SO and $2 cash per load. Garbage remov ed. Phone 227-J, W$Sm& a H w Variatl II '.t,A. iu nii.iin '- vus-tan,- dHBiRHRIMv. Wfifc III AW& HlJJfli'IEiiMfStiI "kGr m Sb-5 '"-jir-' i ' . ' M .'li. . -. ; ,rT,.. 2 : WESP-SJ'1. IjtaW pomuKDAHDsmnfj In the cottage or mansion in the club or cafe in the hotel or apartment and on shipboard or on the Limited dc Luxe, there, and wherever exacting coffee drinkers congregate, you'll find GoldenWest Coffee The purest, most delicious and most healthful coffee. Order of YOUR grocer. Full weight. Always fresh. Economical. Closset ? Devers Portland, Oregon 40c lb. 3 lbs. $Uo Good Tailoring Have purchased a flew Stock of the Best Imported and Domestic Suitings, and respectfully invite an in spection of same. All work done here. Linings and workmanship of the very best. PRICES from $35.00 to $45.00 A SUITCASH ONLY Such a suit -will outwear several cheap suits and sure ly look better. May we have the pleasure to "show you?" ' Noris Jensen MERCHANT TAILOR. 365 Front Street :: :: :: MARSHFIELD, OREGON gffi?22 1916 Automobile If you could buy u nuw enr on theso terms you would linvu one, wouldn't you? Hut If tho cur climbed a telegraph polo, both you mid tho agent would ho minus n good car Wo can't sell you a oar on these iterius, but we can sell you a lot, u starter for n homo, u 11)17 model on such terms. A. ciu- will wcur out In tlmo and tlio de preciation Is iiulto tan Item, but your lot will appreciate lu value euuli year mid you will have something to show for your money. Next your curs will ho cheaper, but yoir will huvn to puy moro for your lot .Moral. "See Held About It" nud buy u lot on your own terms. A good liomi) Is the first essoiitlul. l'Olt I'l'LL IXKOKMATin.V CALL AT 1 .10 l-'UO.NT ST. Add to your Home Comforts and At tractions . . . . IWTIII'IU nfler your hard ilayV labor vtlint will add moio to jour comfort and relaxation Hutu n nlco rocking rhiilr or vwj chair? MOTH Kit What gives jou more pleasure (linn to li:iV "I'" l)ck lug chair In which to seat your friend wlien she drops la to muv or chat, nwliilo lu tho afternoon. VOl'.NH I'OIdv.S What adds moro to tho attraitlve, rosy iijiiinir unco or tlu sitting' room or junior In jom' Inuue than a fe' nice rocking chairs or easy chairs? In run, they nro something- tlio whole family ' tak iMic.'o nud coiufort lu, Conio In nud let in shew jou somo nice ones. . r ARM ROCKERS FROM $3 TO $35. Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers For rellablo Abstrncts of Title and Inforinntlon nlxiut COOS WAV M. ESTATK, seo Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfield nnd Coqulllo City, Orogon, General Agents Knstblile nnd Sengbtnckon's Addition. Spoclnl uttentloii jinld to assessments mul jmyment of taxes. IIKXUV BEXOSTAOKIJN, Manager. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES i