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r. ,ijk mm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1910 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. m BliMiMlllLtlIMhBJPLffaW'JjWy,,yK-gSW7VWtiTAiJIJ,JrL'wMJT'iagJMMtf'P wSm ""il m u i I V f LONG BEFORE HE KNOWED. JES' a little bit o' feller I remem ber still Ust to almost cry fer Christmas, like a youngster will. Fourth o' July's nothin' to it; New Year's ain't a smell ; Easter Sunday, circus day jes' all dead in the shell! lC , Cv ft A v& AND HI'.AIt THi: OLD I'ONKS. tordy, though, at night, you know, to set around and hear The old folks work the story oil about the sledge and deer And Santy shootin' round the roof all wrapped in fur and fuz long afore I knowed who Santy Claus wuz. &TST to wait and sit up later a week er two ahead. Couldn't hardly keep awake ner wouldn't go to bed. Kittle stewin' on the fire, and moth er sittin' near Darnin' socks and rockin' in the skreeky rocking cheer. QOAIt'I. WITH H13 fKOSTED HEELS. Pap gap and wonder where it wuz the money went And quar'l with his frosted heeli and spill his liniment, And we a-dreamin' sleighbells when the clock u'd whir and buzz Long afore I knowed who Santy Claus wuz. SIZE the fireplace and figgcr how old Santy could Manage to come down the chimbley, like they said he would. Wisht that I could hide and see him wondered what he'd lay Ef he ketched a feller layin' fer him that a-way. A Dig Baby Farm. ' What hiiH been called lilt lilEEPot bhby farm in the world is sliu.m-ri at Moscow, and it is c-lulincd tint ibis institution shows an animal imp of some H.000 babies, not l speak or tli.it put out by a hrniirli at St. iviois burg, which numbi'ts S.oiH). J'he .Mos cow Foundlinj; asylum was founded by Einprosy Catherine II.. and It Is main tained, oddly eiiounh. by a on playing cards. Servants In the red livery of the royal lainlly Kii.ird lis doors, and Its accounts are caiefully audited by the Itussuiu ircu-iu.v de partment. The buildings coniprislns tills institution stand In a Hollow square round a pmlcii with trim lawn and trees, which lorms n plaj ground for the children. ninitisiers ot all sorts and sizes, rom lender nurslings, wlio In the Incubating rooms nre Jnst struggling Into life, ate lended hy caie fill nurses and are as sure ol good m tention and whnlesonie food as any baby can need Annul llfiy haliles are received every day. and a Her tour weeks the nurses lake them in their own homes In the villages.-Ncw oik Tribune. Opulence. They numbered lour. Tliev also liilely exuded prosperity. The ilihigs which lliey ordered weie such as to fill with envy the breast nl I lie man ai the next table engaged in consuming tile most modest dish disclosed by the bill of fare. The lour were conversing- languid plutocratic conversation. Aflei awhile it turned to the question of iimhicj Evidently they wanted to do some thing. How much money had iheyV One of the four took out his pocket book and counted up a roll ot bills. "Oh. I have a hundred and tortv." he said carelessly. The second and lliird members of Hie party wont through their pockets. "1 have two bundled and lifieen,"re marked one. "And 1 have throe hundred," said tlm other. The fourth waved his hand grandly "Never mind, you fellows." lie .said. "I'll lend you all you v. nut." Tenderly wallers bore the man at the nest table out Into I he cold air lie Will -recover.- Philadelphia Ledger. A Thrilling Sport. At Walkiki. the home ot suiiboat Ing for pleasure, there is no danger ous reef, but 'in the south 1'acillr often the reef is two miles trom sin re and is exposed at low tide. The waves form almost on the edge ot the reef and drop down upon the hard coral perpendicularly, covering the roof for tho time being with about two feet of rushing water. The canoe that must jump this reet places it self before a wave, every one pad dles for dear life, and If the boat does not touch coral, but Is held suspended until a cushion of water rushes on ward to receive It. the Jump Is suc cessfully uegotiated, the reef Is crossed, and there Is but a two mile paddle across the (pilot lagoon to the sandy beach. If the bow of the capoe does touch the coral on the down leap there Is a shattering ot llu dugout, and its occupants are sent (lying In every direction. One might laugh at this at Waikiki. where there are no sharks, but not In the south m.ms. Recreation. mt M mzK tiik liur.r-LAci:. '' 'Kb twxatH jB But I bet on him and liked him same HP ' fim as e ne mi WM ft i9 Turned to pat me on the back and tM 91 say; "00 n-hcrc, my lid ' v Hi si ' Here's my PackJ Jes' ne'p yurse'f r'4 vk' " l'ke aU Ed Dys does" ! vnst 98 I,onE: af ore llcfft.- WM knowed who ' 'U Wlm fl Santy Claus wuz. KHT fl '' ATISIIT tlmt yarn wuz true a AjnP? JH bim, as it 'peared to be. lEtift lV Truth made out o' lies like that un's If' ifll Wisht I still wuz so confidin' I could m f ' liH ' vcr an(?in' UP my stockin's like mk; wKm thc Iittle cllild IF' g MHlSi ''IIU" T"E hlvchti CHILD. SB'' jjsjr Climbin' in my lap tonight and beg- iBk ' IsM n me to tel'' Hu';j fl i - 'Bout them reindeers and old Santy, iHil At v ua s'ie 'ovcs so wc' Vj f I I'm half sorry for this little girl Hrfj i D Bweetheart of his iBJI I M loBg afore w I H She knows who illl'i 1 1 M. Santy Claus is. iB' i fli i James Whitcomb Itiley, y-, fly . - Tons of Pins. Nothing better shows the bigness of little things than the manufacture of plus. In ICtiglaud there are made each week between lifleen and sixteen tons of the .small necessaries, the materials being lion, hteel and brass. The yetir Iv production would amount to about IPO tons. The number of pins includ ed In I his great weight would make any ordinary figures seem lusignllleaiit -would, in fact, defy realization or comprehension, (ieriuany also makes great quantities of pins, her produc tion totaling about lit tons a year. The United States makes great quan tities or pins and Imports many from England. Most of the latter country's output is manufactured In Birming ham by two firms, one of which has been In existence nearly n century and the other over a century. Philadelphia Noi lb American. Ha Didn't Complain. Young Wife This talk about men being so Impatient when a woman is gelling ready lo go anywhere Is all nonsense. l-'rletid Doesn't your husband com plain at all? Young Wife No, indeed. Why, last evening 1 couldn't (lnd my gloves and bad a loiif, bunt for half a dozen other things, and ,ot when I was dually dressed and went downstairs to my husband there he was reading and smoking as calmly as If I vvusn't half an hour late. I'tleud- Well, I declare! Where were you going? Young Wife To prayer meeting. Method. Method goes far lo prevent trouble In business, lor It makes the task easy, binders confusion, nivch abundance of lime and Instructs (hose (bat have business depending what to do and what (o hope. nilssful Ignorance. "Shall I tell you a secret. .Mr Black?" asked a little boy. "My sister Louisa Is to be engaged to your brother ttven your brother hasn't been told yet." An Order Could Da Filled. Customer (In Boston reslaiirnuti Walter, have you miy fried eels? Walter-We have eels. Mr, and they aro susceptible of being fried. Trust him little who praises all, him less who cpiisuiv's all, mid him least who H Indifferent lo all l.avater. i iiixj&., irtf?N. Bb- fcWLii 1 YET v A M vSbkV x I flKx miawjy MJWSL' 2 S3.00,s3.50,4 & S5.00 SHOES Dest In tho World UNION MADE Boys' Shoos $2.00 and $2.50 Fast Color Eyelets Used W. L. Douglas shoes nre the lowest price, quality considered, in thc world. Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of other makes. If you have been paying high prices for your shoes, the next time you need a pair give W. L. Douglas shoes a trial. You can save money on your footwear and get shoes that are just as good in every way as those that have been costing you higher prices. If you could visit our largo factories at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes nre made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes. UAU'I'IOS-W, I Doiwhs name ami rn Mimpcl on tho bottom to iirolcttlly ? " V.Vi'?i','i IiIkIi priwa nnrt Inferior sliix a. TiiKo N"l," J; tuti-t If W. h. lJoiiRlm tlM.r arc not for siIp In your Tlrtnlty,vTlto for Mull Order Catalog. W.L. Douglas, Drockton.Jlass. p0R BALE BT S. LAN DO XLNT STORE Hot's Wlierc Yoyll Find the Good lings Maishfleld, Oregon. fit hm c- ; &!. j :. nwmm c.li -S3i Cooking by Elcc.ricity IS CLEAN, QUICK AND SO LITTLE TROUBLE. WE HAVE ALL KINDS OP II BATING DBVICBS AT LOW I'ltlCBS, AND ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK REPAIR PARTS FOR ELEC TRIC IRONS AND COOKING UTEN SILS. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-.T. ie lias Arrived This is net Idle railroad talk, but is of much interest to the particular cooffco di inker of Coos Bay. he Bis4 Coffee is invigorating, healthy and delicious and conies in VKLLOW PACKAGKS 2.'o I.UATB PACIvA'gKS Oo GltBBN PACKAGES ;."c PINIC PACKAGB.'i -JOc You ran see tills lino coffee displayed In our window. Cook's Grocery Phone 189 I Doane's Transfer i j Wo do nil kinds of transfer t j'j work. Trunks and baggage a specialty. Good covered wagon, I everything kept dry, meet all boats and trains dally. Good n : and prompt iiorvico guaranteed u if Give us a tr.al. jj K PHO.VB :il-J or 27-X. , -:: ---::-- -t:-::-::-;:-.:j-t:-a Livery Feed and Sale Stable Riga at all hours and a carry-al' that v,o will eend out with partlo wishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER Alnrshflpld, Ore. Phono !2GJ -- o 9 Coos bay Fuel Co. .I. O. DOAXB & Son., Props. Dealers in South Marshfield Coal LIMP COAL $1.00 Pi:i TON NIT COAL $a..10 PKK TON I Plioiio 27il-X ---o --. 4 A Tlnirs want ad want qutcMy w.l' fill your I P.KSH, tempting and tho best of their kind in rilBSlI VICGKI'AIUiBS, FRUITS, AND GltOCKKIBS. Something now every week. SoniPthiiiR always good. G Wo Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J KGGS FOR HV3 CUING THOROUGHBRED P.ARRBD PLYSIOUTII HOCKS TRAP NESTED' BIRDS. .!1.00 lo i?2.00 per sittillR. Visitors AVelcoinc Kretl Bacliman North Bud Front St. Boy 485 Old Dlinniick" Place Slarshfleld laaBJMaMuaMJaaaaacsa'mjjUimurmaTaai KGGS FOR HATCHING. Thoroughbred Whlto ' Plymouth Rock) -$1.00 per sotting ,qf 15. Also thoroughbred White Mlnorcas, fl.50 per setting of 15, or $2.75 for 30. Mrs. John Naglo, 271 Inger&ol ave nue, Railroad Addition, Mnrshdold. --- .- ----- TUB IIKIGHT OF CIGAR, QUAL1TV IS ACIIIKVED IN A i-4 sj' ;C 1 : u n .31 w Have that Roof Fixed See CORTHELL PtIONE KIO-L. & PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Du J. W. INGRAM Physician mid Surgeon. Offlcc 208-20 Coos Building PI ones Office 1621; Rosldenco ifi2l DU. A. L. Pb HOUSEWORTH bysician and Surgeon OfUcca Becond floor of Flanagan k Bennetl BanSt Building. Ofllce hours 2 to 4 p m.i 7 to 8 p. K Phono: Office. 1431; Residence. 14X DR. 0. R. HBNNBTT, 217-2 IS Dentist, Phono 20.1-J. Coos Biiilumg, marshfield LAWYERS T w. I'.bnnTcit " Ofllco ovei Flahaean & Bounott Bank. Marshfield, Onigrii w RUSCRI.LANBOUS TURPBN Architect Ovar Chamber of Commorco MARSHFIELD, ORE. G. W. BUNGAN, Undertaker FRBB HBARSB Telephone: Oay lOrt-J Nlglit 10-J I'lidei-faking Rooms Front St. North Mnrslifl '!d, Oregon. L.L.WJU 11U1CL unl. iKinilslioIcllntfiHii (ipi'iuil mi I. r iic liiiiiiiievmi-iit. TlinriniKhly rcinoilclil urn. ri.fiirnila.il Hates 5oc In $1 Jav ors $2 to fS per week. Special rates liy thc morth. I'rcc both. Hue Ma Ine View I'm Him from Trains, Ii. V BRIDGES, Prop. For the time being is what wo con sider your laundry work, and wo treat it as such. We receive it with courteous appreciation. It receives the most careful attention while with us, and wo return it promptly and In good condition.; Just sond It hero and seo for yoursplf. MUiSHFIEM) HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 220-J Cash Paid for FursjjSkins C. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Marshfield YOU CAN . 6- ---- -"-- '-----..a AfTORD 1 NOW IT IS THE POLICY OF TUB NEW MANAGEMENT OF TUB COOS BAY" GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PLACE ALL ITS PRODUCTS WITHIN REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLE THEY CAN REACH. WITH THIS END IN VIEW THE PRICB OF GAS HAS BEEN REDUCED TO ?t.70 CENTS PER THOUSAND WITH A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY" CENTS MAKING THE NBT HATE $1.50 Fer Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN WILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric PHONE 178. - '---50--'-' -0-0 -- -.4,., JUo " FINANCIAL M:-:t-::-::-::-n-::--t:-::-tj-::-:j::-::-:;j:-.t:-::-!:-::-::-::-:j-:j-s. T axes tSX&&XStf Pay your taxes through The First Trust and Savings Bank No charge made for remitting your money and procuring your receipt. Taxes must be paid before March 15th, 1910, T -n---t;-n-?n--a-x:-::-::-K-K-::-:-:-j:-::-.Ti-;:-.n"::-:j-::-a. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells FarRo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal The United Slates National Bank, Portlaud, Ore. Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Corn EfcliniiRe National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyonunis, Paris, France. iu uuuuiuu wo uraw araitu on ail principal hanking comers In 8 Europe, AEla, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and A South America. ? Personal and commercial accounts kept subjecc to check. 0 Certificates o Deposit isr jod. Safe nsno.sit Boxes for rent n Draws Drafts on FLANAGAN & BENNETT 'BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos Coucty, Established in 188!). Paid tip Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Danl; of California, San Francioco, Gal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y. First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Lfd., London, Ent'lnnd. Also cel'3 exchango on all of the principal citie3 of Europe. Individual nnd corporation accounts kept auhject to check Saf deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: .1. W. BENNETT1, riealihnt. I. I?. WILIiIAsVfl, Cnsliirr. T. H. FLANAGAN, V.-Pipb. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst Cnrh. i'vu'.iw.M' PAID. ON TIMB DEPOSITS. STEAMERS 4.1..4i.JhM.!.j.(.4,i..4. UAlimuUNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance If. F. ASTRUP, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAY S, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C G. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. .IA?:7JS. Aont. :4 Couch St. Dock, Portland. Otr. Marshflold, Ore., Phone 441 Pm'fbnH XT r.,nP U,,,r C -..... v. yW iay W.'. Lme aimer Rainoiia a Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay SatunJayi; at Servrco of Tide. K a V. F. Miller, Agt,. vwm Hrfe 35-L g K5H5En,TES2SEi7SH5aK5US32525HnJsr?ir3c:j':Lvir ' OT525U SE5S5aSHS?a5a5H5S5HS2SBS3S?SSH5E'JHS2ir2ir2ri iShXCStt 'ISZTiSJ I STEAMER M." F. PLANT StSails for San Frarxisco Frida)'s FREIGHT RECEIVED .UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT , OCEAN DOCK. ..., Sails everyTuesday for here F. S. 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