The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 13, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. EVENING EDITION
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Personal notices of vlsltorh
In tho city, or of Coos Hay
people who visit In other
cities, togothcr with notices
of social affairs, aro gladly
recotved In tho social do
partnicnt. Telcpliono 133.
Notices of club mootlngs will
bo published and secretaries
aro kindly roquestod to fur
nish same.
cried;
to yearn for
whoro I had
nut
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ho.vi:
Thoro was a tlmo a dreadful time
tho year I was a llrldo
When, nftcr visiting ilia Folks, I
almost nlwuys
My old room seemed
me tho room
knolt
To pray for worthiness, tho night
you told mo how you felt
And when the last good-hya woro
said, It catno so hard, so
hard,
To go away and leavo them all,
thoro In tho old front yard.
They'd loved m for so many years
you, such a llttlo while
And maybo what you loved would
fado an oya-bonm, or a
jjmllo.
So "homo" WB6 always over tlionj
for many a doubtful day,
Until your strangeness all woro off,
and I could say
That you and I woro man and wife
not lovers any moro.
comrades that hod weathered
storms, and know what Lovo
wnB for.
now, although tho Kolka aro
dear, It's strangely, sweotly
true,
Thfct yhomo" moans nothing olso to
' mo but getting back to you 5
Solectcd
RVISRY ono of us owes a dobt of
gratltudo to mimoono. Hut do
, wo ovor Htop to think of It?
On tho othor hnnd, do wo not recall
someone to whom wo hnvo shown ;i
klndnoss, and whq Instead of demon
strating In any way that -wo havo aid
ed lior, passes us by qnltu Indlfior
ontly. Wo rosont this Indlfferoiico.
nnd a fooling of bitterness comos over
oa. Wo nccuio our friend of treat
Ing ub unfairly, nnd assure ourselves
Hint wo would not oven dream of such
Ingratitude Yet wo ore not always
on gratoful as wo would lllco to think
ro nro.
Thcro aro pcoplo who enjoy on
vied positions todny who obtained
thorn through tho aid of soino good
friend meets with Biiddon reverses,
mo "good rrlond" Is forgotten. This
is especially true if tho same good
frlond mnts with midden rovorses,
when giatltudo should bo shown' her.
I havo In mind a young woman oo-
iipylng n flno position with a firm
of national reputation. Ten years
ago tho gill wiih working in a loenl
factory, sayn Kdna Kgun. An In
terested frlond tnught hor tho first
nullniontH of stonography. She fin
ished tho study nt u business eollogo
nnd obtnluod a position, later going
with tho firm for which sho now
wotkfl. At tho piosont day sho passes
tho good friend who was Instrumental
In placing her In the position sho
now hns, with Scarcely n nod of
recognition, Is Ingratltudo too harsh n
m-ord to apply to thlB young womnn's
attitude toward hor frlond. You may
sny this Is an oxcoptlonal caBCj but
It Isn't.
Wo nro all willing to accopt fav
ors, but do wo romomber them,
nnd do wo over hope a tlmo will
como when wo ran, In somo menu
uroj repay tho klndncsB shown us
by 3omo good heart? Tho dog or
tho horso remembers tiio fitroko of
a kindly hand, and tho dumb creat
or o.i that they nro, how thoy try
to bIiow their gratltuto to us! Could
wo not learn n golden lesson from
them?
Unfortunately, position nnd nfflu
once often turn tho hcndB of many
womon. In tho hoydny of tholr
triumphs they probably can gat
along without nny such attribute an
gratltudo In tholr make-up, yet re
gardless of all tholr power to satis
fy and hold others. A selfish worn-
nn Is really tho most pitiable of all
human beings. Sho may own tho
rnrcst gems, hnvo tho most fin
lalicd tnsto In dross, nnd rotaln
dazzling physical beauty long nfter
others hnvo lost It, but withal, sho
will bo heart-hungry nnd unhappy.
Tho host loved and happiest pco
plo aro always pcoplo who show
the gratltudo thoy feel townrd oth
ers, and grateful pcoplo as a rulo,
do not I oho tholr heads by tho plau
dits of tho crowds. Fnmo dies al
most tiio very day It comoB to life.
Another moro capable, rises up to
wrest tho laurels from us, and so
It will bo until tho ond of tlmo, but
gratitude, which Is a great virtue,
and far greater than fame, will llvo
until tlmo shall bo no moro.
KI.OSTKlt Cl.im .MUim.Ntt I
Contributions concerning
social happenings, Intended
for publication In tho society
department of Tho Times,
must be submitted to tho edi
tor not Inter than C o'clock
p. m., Krldny of each week.
(KxccptloiiH will bo allowed
only In cases whero tho
event occurred later than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
previous, Mr. Duo was Initiated in
to tiio Ellu lodge, nnd tho wedding
coromony was porformed bcfoi
tho lodgo members. Tho bride
nnd groom wcro attended by tho
former's s'stcr Mrs. Ross Smith
and hor husband. Lntor the bridal
party and tho Elks eat down to on
early wedding brenkfast, which had
been prepared. Tho lodgo present
cd tho brldo with a beautiful Elk
pendnnt and tho groom with nn
121k pin.
Mr. and Mrs. Huo left Thursday
morning on the train on n honey
moon trip to Portland and other
northern points nnd will return Jn
about two weeks to mako their
homo In Marshflcld.
tako apartments in
Arms.
KliU.NKV CLUB SESSION'
They will
tho Myrtlo
Barefoot Sandals
For Iwiilli'H mill Children
IahIIim SiiiiiIiiIn, oiio Strap mill
Buckle, good mil), SUvn from
UJJ to 7. price .. 1.7.1, to ijll.lM)
Children's SiiiiiIiiIn, oiih St nip mill
Buckle. The Kind Von dm
Havo New Soles Stitched on
SIus from 5 (o H for llttlo
Kids mill 8J to 1! for Inrger
Children. Pi Iron ijtt.00 to .jil.no
Children's Wlilto Buck Kllpperw.
fiood nis Sles from I to 8.
Prlco , .; I ,'jSi
Chlldroii'n Whllo Dxllto Kolcd
l'limps. Hi-w from H)i to
WIS. Pi lew ... J-U.SJ.I to ijil.li.T
Lmlli'H Whlfo Cinderella Pumps
Prlco jit.H."5
LntllcN Whlto PIiuh Pumps,
I'rh'o (jil.75
Boy Hcout Shoes Kile Skin Soles
Prlco $1.80 to 2. 10
Mou'h Scout Shoes, Klk Skin
Holes sjij.ji.T
Mcii'n Xeollu Holed Shoes Tan nnd
IllncU. Pilai 91,50
Wo Sell (iooil Shoes
You Suvo Money by Buying t
Electric Shoe Store
8. J. IMMEL, Prop.
1B0 Bouih Broadway
Shoes llepnlml Whllo Vou Wlt.
Tho lost regular meeting for
thin season of tho Mnrshflold Kins
tor Club wnB hold Thursday nftor
noon at tho homo of Mrs. 0. II. Wil
son on North Socond Stroct. Plans
woro partially nindo for n club pic
nic which tho ladle.i Intend to glvo
In tho near futuro on Coos Illvor.
Sowing and chnt woro Indulged In
during tho nftornnon at tho chiso
of wlileh, tho hostess sorved dainty
refreshments: Club montbera pros-
nnt woro: Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mrs. It.
W. .Morrow, Mrs. F. L. Granuls.
Mrs. J. H. Towor, Mrs. N. II. Mac
Mllhiu nnd Mrs. Wilson. Speclnl
guoBtH woro Mrs. II. Hnulflotd ond
Miss M. Shaw.
uxigt'i: wKDDixti
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Ono of tho most unique and Im-
provsivo wemung ceremonies per
formed In Murelifled for somo tlmo
occurred Just after midnight Thurs
day morning at tho Klka lodgo
looms, when Miss Lydln Holm of
Mnrshflold nnd Peter Richard Hue.
representative of tho Pacific- Hnrd
waro and Steel Co. of San Fran
cisco In Southwestern Oregon weio
Joined In marriage by tho Hev. I).
it r .- . .
r iiiniKiHuii .nisi an nour or so
Tho Kluncy Club or North Bind
enjoyed n pleasant session Thursday
afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Otis,
tho tlmo being passod In tho usual
social way. Tho rooniB woro orna
mented prettily with roses nnd late
In tho aftornoon, Mr. Otis acrvod
dolcctnblo dainties to tho follow
ing: special gucBt, Mrs. McKny and
club members: Mrs. Charles King,
Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. Stewart
McDonald, Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mrs.
John Hill, Mrs. Nols Welling nnd
Mrs. llorgrou.
Tho next meeting will bo In
weeks with Mrs. Charles King.
homo of Mrs. John Tollofson nt
UnstBldo last Thursday. Sho was
assisted in entertaining by nor
daughters Miss Hlancho Tollofson,
.Mrs. Bock nnd Mrs. Prescott. Tho
Infant daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Lloyd Proseott was chrlstoncd at
this time, and gl)n tho namo Ald
euo lSlizabotli. Refreshments wcro
sorved to tho following guests. Mrs.
John Swanson, Kcrrls Swnnson,
Mrs. R. Kittson, Mrs. h. Uubay,
noon nt tho St. Lnwronco Hotel, Miss
Kttn G. llrown of this city and Hans
Adolphscn of Denmark wore married,
Rov. J. S. Stubblofleld of the Pios
bytorlnn church officiating.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Sullivan woro
tho witnesses. In tho ovcnlng a flvo
course wedding dinner wns sorved at.
tho Right Cnfo, Mr nnd Mrs. II. A.
Wells being among tho dlnnor guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolphscn left Friday
for Donmnrk, whero tho groom owii3
Mrs. Gcorgo Gulovson, Miss Mnmloi (l n iml w)loro a nrotty now homo
ftut..cimi M 1 llriioi'nll Mru
utiiutDUII, ttllOi tj i vwfcfc, .... wi
Hock, Mrs. Torp, Mrs. N. Ol
son, Mrs. Wllhclmlnn Krlekson,
Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Miss Stella
Magnus, Mrs. H. Mnthtscu, tho
Misses Alico and Cora Mathlsen,
Mrs. P. U. Jncobson, Mrs. 0. Lar
son, Mrs. G. Stccn, Rov. nnd Mrs.
R. O. Thorpe.
joijIjV dozkx ciii'u
Tho Jolly Dozen Club of llunkor
Hill wcro pleasantly entertained Wed-!
ncsdny altcrnoon by Mrs. G. Johnson
at tho homo of Mrs. Hrockmucllor.
ftl tlrt ttlntltn nnntnaf ttditnll Jnnh '
plnco during the afternoon, Mrs.
Kclley won tho first prlzo nnd Mrs.
ChrlstoiiBon wns awarded tho conso
lation. Nccdlo work nnd conversa
tion woro Indulged In, and toward
evening, tho hostess served appetiz
ing refreshments nnd was assisted
by .Mrs. M. Ross. The speclnl guests
Invited for tho afternoon were: Mrs.
W. Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs.
K. 15. Kclley nnd Miss Drsso Flnmignn.
Tho membors present wcro tho fol
lowing: Mrs. U. Chrlstcnson, Mrs.
M. Ross, Mrs. Ed Duncan, Mrs. T.
C. Young, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs It.
F. ivush Mrs. II. M. Alboo, Mrs.
Otto Wnllmnrk and tho hostess Mrs.
Hrockmucllor.
In two weeks tho -club will moot
with Mrs. R. P. Rush and Mrs. Mnr
hoffer will furnish tho entortnln
ipont. i
MAItltJKD IX MAKSIlKliai) '
them.
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AS i vuvuiu ) d. ii HOJIlilKg OjT
erely a Hoiuise
w
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is ill readiness ioi
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Ml wholesome- and IJfa, I
nutritions ? nLt I
II loctod North- sfpjrmfr
Il western wheat MYifi
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m Olympic jfc
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AT YOUR GROCER'S
taILUDri.ocl UlLUCa .roiiUJi.0in
H. W. PAINTER,
Distributor for Southwestern
IX Till.: Ml) iiisl. of finis, fancies and mnlilon, in f,i.
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lent to lunk nlnioi
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hoino out, uhldi our mot!,.
pifNltlcd.
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iiuiKi-s ii Npciniiy iii iiiriiniiiiiK uiiines IliMi'ml of liou8) tfQ.
the eii.lnofH, comfort, Inl'iiiiiinllty mid comcnlcnces ilin i
m for plciisiiiv null happiness,
-jjB Whethei' It Is furnishing a homo loinplwo or Jut .iMiajft,
W8j (Mr mrvMiiry touches with n few odd pieces of fiirnUare b
7,r 1 "nil there thiouglioiit tho hotiso jini Mioiild consult nlth m.
H will pny lit cMmomy mid sntlsfnetlon, ,
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At throo o'clock Wednesday nftor- '
Orerjon.
The Quality Name With the Service Fame
ATIIi:XIC DKIiPIIIAX Cl.l'll
Tho Athene Delphian Club of North
Uond mot at tho library Tuesday ev
ening. Aftor tho business was dis
posed of tho following lesson was
taken up:
Why tho Kodornl Systom Was Suit
ed to tho Mlddlo Ages. Mrs. J. S.
Taylor.
Chivalry Mlsn Holon Monde.
Trade and the Crusades Miss 13t
ta Taylor.
T)io Chlldron'a Crusado. Mrs. M.
M. Richardson.
If Ono World System of Religions
Organization Woro Possible, would It
Offer .Marked Advantage Ovor Many
Systems? Miss Cnrrlo Stephens.
Thoso present were: Mrs. Chailns
Knlser, Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Mrs. M.
M. Richardson, Miss Kttn Taylor
Miss Carrie .Stephens, .Miss Holon
Monde.
Tho Club will moot again next
Tuesday evening In tho library.
I I.AIHKS All) SOCIKTV
The l.ndles Aid Society of tho
Norwegian Lutheran Church enjoy-
nour or soiri n Very plensnnt nfternoon nt the.
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I W WiMil 1 WIMHII In i i !! II ! .
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
two
III Kl'Olllimi' III llltf f'lf iunl n,,,l II
miiiiII cost to opeinto mid nialiitiilii. i -
Strength ability to Mmid up under
tho liardfht mitt of iiso. Sininllclty
a plain htuidy iniiltir in a wiiiider
r"Hy MnuiB nnd light ear, easy for
iinyoiio to run nnd aire for, 'J'ho
''"il fV your necessity. Itiniii
bout fjt 17.1, Tom lnK Car JS.V-'nj Coii.
fli't .1110; Town Car $1111). On halo
HI nnd display by
Isaac R. Tower l
"THE GUNNERY."
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WHBHHHHHHHHHHHHUHnHIMn
I Oldest Hunk In Cons Pnimtv
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High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service-Efficient
clerks being out of the high rent district aiii
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phonos 348-J and 326
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front!
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v$m 5
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May 14
MOTH Clt'S D.VV
Send .Mother tho Plants
mill flow rs .sho lines hist.
Wear u coloiod flower
for Jlother lUln cv a
whllo ono for .Mother's
meinoiy.
Marsh field
Florist Co.
KUwIn 0. Scott
Cut Flowers, Tlornl Designs,
lMnntH,
I'hones: Storo 2C9-J.
Oreonhouso -12B-X
(Closod on Sunday)
AmJam Vmh iviitx
SUIT Now
Wo luno a nooil nsMirtmeiit of
patterns from which you ran select
jour spilnjr ami hiiniiner suit and
h'j assured that jou luuo tho Intost
st)lo,
Wo aro equipped to j;l 'u
pi-ompt serlco mid our tailoring
mid fitting Is mmrnnteitl to bo the
.Iiest.
'Our prices uiii i-oasonalile.
' If jou want jour Suit for Kaster,
plaino order ns early as jou can mid
I in old tho rush woik, I
If you prefer a nimle-to-ineasiiro
iSult from tho Kast at a lower price,
also prepared to tcre.
mr:
Established 1H80
Flanagan (b Bennett Bank
Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTKItKST I'AII) OX TIJIK AND SA VINOS DIH'OSITS
Offlrora J. W. BKNNKTT, President: JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
Prosldeut; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; 0. F. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashlor.
iLlWO 1110
I lonnliiK, prcMiliiK mill alteiliiL'
done prtimptlj-, efficiently mid iv.
fonablj.
I. V. Koski
(V Tailor for Men and Women
?' Market Avnnim " MnrchfiniH
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rnoue i ii-j.
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Flanagan (b Bennett Bank
OF MYRTLK T01NT
Capital $25, 00
Offlcora J. W. DKNNETT, President; JAS. H. FLANAGAN Vice
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant
Cashlor.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
onicora J. W. DENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNETT Vice
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETt'swan.
TON, Treasurer.
Tho Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of Portland, Which
Organized Under tho Xoiv Law.
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
- .urDUf
ei r-rvrmn nnnr r, .....i.tk I HMR LINES OP UVC""
uLcumio univc cliiviiimmi l.o uvh.w. - , ,
SHAFTING, which represents a dead loss in "-
nucli as 6 per cent.
ELECTRIC DRIVE permits individual application
power to each machine-so that if only one or
machines are in operation power is being u
only in that proportion.
Central Station Electric Service has reduced Power
Costs'
thousands of factorie
nc oerviuu ttfo ...JrtfnrY&M
s. Letu.Uiaurewl.atitw,orH
Oregon Power C
Telephone 178