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4U$ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ")911 I-VeNING EDITION. -t -r" jW im ri m Vi m (. ' COOS BAYTuVlES M. C. M Al.OSEY Editor and Pub. DAN 15. MALONEY Nowb Editor jitr peoplo .. ill tlii tt Hi -d wo m ',t l.'iiumtivi W Must moot in: 1 ., i Jits lino f frieudiy Interest an . onimcrclnl overture will a anise i f v value nud fitness mid make tlie most' of every man nnd every objective nnd do It Entered at the postofnee at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class , with a snap Indicative of our deserts, mall matter. (Coos Hay must assert herself readily rr.1--. l and fu:iy ns a place entitled to the OFFICIAL PAPER OK TUB CITY ( best thought of those who come to OF MARSHFIELD. I hor with money and brains and pur pose Oilli'lnl Paper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS I1AV DAILY TIMES. (.anilillolil ;: :: :: t: Oregon Uedlcatcd to tho scrvlco ef tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUHSCR1PTION KATES. DAILY. One year , $6.00 E'er month 60 WE UK I A'. One year $l.b0 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 pr year or 2.60 for alx months. Au Independent Kopubltoan news jpo per published every evening except fluuday, and Weekly by The Cons Hay Times Publishing Co. It Is her day, and she cannot afford to disparage nor deprecate any one or anything; It Is up to her to liven to the demand of the season nnd all It promises, and to make her self rocoptlvo, agreeable, alluring nnd compensating to the Inst man who shall offer her anything of Hon est moment. Things nre "coming our way" and wo must "got a movo on" nnd meet thorn half way at least. Poem by Mr. Wendling That G. X. Wendling can writ good poetry ns woll as toll good sto ries and bulid railways the follow ing poem recently written by ltlm .a ample proof: the silent monitor. THE OPTIMIST. OOOI) EVENINO. Llfo Is not to bo bought with hoaps of gold - Not all Appollo's Pythian trens- urcs hold; Or Troy onco held In ponce and pride of sway Can bribe the poor possession of n day. , ILLIADOF HOMER 3UIKHIONARY .SOCIETY OF HUSI-XKHS. THE optimist, while he sees much of the evil, sees nlso much of the good. Ho sees more of tho beau ty, hears more of the music; his men tal vision Is keener, h 8 spiritual in sight deepor. His whole view of life is ono of prom so. When tho prob lems, vexatious and temptations como, ho stands squarely In his path, nnd by nttltudo and oxprcston declar es his firm belief In tho ultimate good. Ho hns mnny oxporlenccB, nnd sometimes ho falls; but he rises stronger in resolution for having d s icovorod a weakness. There la In him something that novor y olds. He looks upon evil as Bomothlng to be overcome. Ho makes offort, In pro portion to this docs ho elevate h ni sei f to n higher plane of life. Ho tin n mission in tho world, and proceeds to do h s work. This Is usually done without demonstration. His force Is 'Ike tho Hiiblimo forces of the uni verse s lent, but always acting Mko tho pessimist, his life and thots to contagluos; mil ko tho pessimist ho Is nlwnys welcome. If the two como face to faco, ho will never vleld . . . . t I . .a ....... ... I mill1; tmuquot to no tendered tuo to mo latter b imlucnco. Ho knows' I visiting railway olllclals at Tho 'hat eternal truth and goodness arc Chandler this ovonlne by tho working through him, nnd ho bc jHurshlioul Olinninur oi cuiuuioico, 1'oves in their ulttmnte triumph. should call attention to tho splendid j work of thnt organization and sharp-1 KlT' TROUHLKS WILL COME on puop.o'H appreciation of its va.uo. I Tho splendid hotel In which the bun-1 1 SPITE of adverse circumstances -nuut will bu glyon had its Incoptlou ! ,no typowr tor hns como Into gen ii! tho Chamber or Commerce. ornl use throughout tho country. Tho Chnmbor of Coinmorcu Ih tlto . Truo, thoro nro somo neighborhoods missionary society of business. itw,",re u ls lliml Introduce thorn, oxluts simply and solely for tho mu-A coll,,tr' murclinnt. In n neighbor, torlal dovelopmont of the eominunl-1 "R tmv"' hni1 Homo t,mo " ra,' 4y. Jt Hhould devote Itself, as an or-, ', '"'l"' experience, i.ot u Bunlutlon, to the promotion of com- toli tlu',H,ory aH ll wn8' sfforco. flnnuto, farming, inunufuctur-l ",0 (,aj; "" uont for " ttpowrllor Iiik. mining, real estate, transpo-. "' "" ,,,m ""' Mke ,f " '"ht tlon and trade. In Its character and " a ""W". "No, J, do,, t Tvorkasnn association It should ZT ,'' V U'0 rchnnt' "' toor clear of politics, religion, BndP'J "'" niy -toro for three raontlw every Issue that stands aside .from Hadgot r""' ,rU,,, ""'j ;: r - - - w try r ,( yont:" w. ........... ., ."..V,I ..., , W kn(JW j,,, nl)0lt ,t lllltfllkilllil ..! I.rtjtiil lit.. 4 4.. -.....! .. Ill I "Perlmps yon couldn't dictate Like tho Sentinel nt tho gateway. Stands Mt. Shasta at the Pass: Where the Weed lino stretches north- wnrd Through mountain and morass. - Who can guess the forco that made her. In those neons long ago: Built her frame of molten lava, Crowned her crest with Ice and" snow? Formed from Nature's mnsslve chid- ron, Built with glnnt lava walls, There she'll watch for countless nges O'or tho land of Klamath Falls. In thnt land of richest bounty, Whero forever fortune calls, Thoro tho bride Is Klamath County, And tho groom Is Klamath Falls. Thoy are strong In pride and beauty, They aro rich! Without a care! May their children number legion In thnt land of promise rare. and thp question asked 'Why?" Wo have discovered tho reason. Young men now dnys who desire to learn trades want a wnn's wages from the stmt. Tradesmen aro unable to pay the price and an apprentice isn't worth It. Young men will be stand ing around looking for something to do, not knowing how to do anything. When tho writer wns n boy ho worked nt the printer's trade for $1 per week nnd ho finds now he didn't learn It any too well. Boys, tftko an older fool's advice and learn a trnde. Per haps when the odd Job falls you can then find employment nt something else. Put In the time you now spend lonflng learning to do something nnd don't ask a tradesman's wngca while you aro learning. It will bo money in your pocket In tho end. As o'or tho sphinx stands guard Egypt, So Mt. Shasta holds In care All of lovoly Klamath Valley, In that land beyond compare. O. X. WENDLING. San Francisco. June 15, lull OMSEItVATIOXS. TWO KINDS OF MEN. Two grades of men nre eon stnntly going Into the m-tlvltlcx of life. Home, deiermlned to make a career, resolved upon Mji'eww. Iiiok ukjii every man who tamN in the way us an en emy They light the bnttlO. looking only for one spot lu an opponent the colar plexus. Th'w men believe that the thllirt to il'i Ix "to ride tlirmigb slnurbter to u throne and nhut the g-nes of inerey on man kind." These nre the men of power that every age h,in produml They bine lice,, dreaded, feared, obeyed. Other men hnve gone out seek ing the tlxed point lu every foe ri) it it fioiu whleh to make as nearly ax prwHlhle the iniwiHiiro meiits of perfect life. Thine who thu go forth it please me to call men of lullueuce, who nmke friend of ouemloi, patri ots of rebels and citizen or out laws. Governor Mamhall. OVEIt THE HIIifiH TO OltEf.'OX. (Written for Tho Times.) Over tho hills to Oregon, Thoy sing who seek tho best Whose utmost hopes aro placed upon That dear land of the West. Her evergreen hills engender thrills Of pleasure. Hor meadows, streams and rills, And cataracts with music ring. Her golden mines and lofty pines Preponderate description lines. Tho glory of her early spring, The sheafs that summer verdure-brings, The beauty of hor autuinnlng Wo will novor cease to sing. Over the hills to Oregon, And the margin of tho shore, Where Pacific's waves are dashing on And roll forovormoro! Whoro n vlow of Nature's forces Makes a picture that's sublime, And tho fruitful laud's resources Would beggar tho boldest rhymo. Extremes of heat and cold aro not Encountered on thnt favored spot. Como o'or tho hills to Oregon, Her pralecs lot us ring Thoso who present a llfo woll spent Will never cease to sing. STAR KEY. LOGGER DIES OFJpES Albert Hassenen Succumbs t Accident at Selen and Stora's.Camp. Albert Hassenen, the logger whr was injured yesterdny at the camp of Solon nnd Storn near Suninor, died Inst evening nt tho homo of his sis ter, Mrs. John Unckmnn, In Wc-it Jlnrshflold. Iln-isenon's Injuries while known to bcV-rlous were not thought to be of a critical nature un til tho pbyslclnns made a thoroug.i examination on his nrrlvnl here Hassenen wns caught between a log and a tree and large amount of llesh torn from his hip. He wns nlso. In jured Internnlly and pnrt'y paralyzed Hassonan wns nbout fifty year o'd and n native of Finland. Ho came to Coos Day about thirty years ago. but had been awny for short Intervals a number of times. Much of his time awny from Coos I.'ny "was spent In Mlchlgnn nnd gained him the nick' name "Michigan" nmong his frlenU Ho wns novor married. The only surviving rolntlves In this countrv are Mrs. John Unckmnn of West Mnrsh llold and Alex Lnrdon of North Head. The funernl will bo hold from the Dackman home nt 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with speol'il sorvlce-t nt the Swedish Luthornii church nt 2:30, tho Itov. II. F. Delusion olllclatlng at both. HOPE KH IS SOU) TODAY Dr. Pope Howard of Everett, Wash., Purchases North Inlet Property. Dr. Pope Howard of Everett, Wn., today closed negotiations -for tho pur chase of tho Hope ranch on North Inlet. There nro about 570 ncroa lu the tract nnd It Ib considered one n( tho best ranches north of tho Day. Tho consideration was not given but It Is understood that It was In tha neighborhood of f3C,000. Much of tho tract Is swampy and several parties havo figured on It lu the past with a v ow of draining It and covnertlng It Into n largo cran berry hog. It wns formerly owned by Geo. Denle. Dr. Howard bought It ns nn Invest nnd convortlng It Into n largo cran mont and u summer homo.' Ho says he hns long wnntcd a ranch nnd this wns tho Mrst ono thnt raught his fan cy. He formorly lived on Prlnco Rd wnrd Island and came boro to visit Dr. E. MlngiiB, who wna a classmate with him nt a Pennsylvania modlcal school. IilVHSTOCK WOHTII !SI1,(IHI,U)0 Dr. WltliycoiulH Tells lliveilers of Immenie Value of Stock to State SALEM, Sept. 22. At tho unnunl banquet of tho Oregon Puro Drel Live Stock Association hore, Dr. W thycombo. director of experiment XOItTII HEND COFPI.E 1)1 VOIUMCD. stations Tit tho Oregon Agricultural! College mndo tho strlk'ng state Mrs. .M lilretl WooiMleveiior (ii-nnt- mont, In his nddresB, that live Btock imI Decree by .Indue Coke ln Oreunn nnnunlly brlngB tho pro Mildred Wood-Hevenor of North ducer $91,080, -100. Dead wnB yesterday afternoon grnnt-' At tho annual bus'ness mootlnt;, C ed n dlvorco from liny C. Hovenor. n L. Hnwley of tho board of regents North Head school tencher. The rnse of tho collego waB re-elected tn tlm l mental MuiiilliigN. i W11H i0nr,i iioforo Judge John S. Cnko presidency of tho nssoclntlon, mid M. Some little girls wore bonstlng of yestordnv, A. H. Derbyshire repro- C. Marrls of Portland was elected tholr respective families, Mrst ns to sentlng tho applicant. secretary. Prof. Van Pelt of lown, porsonnl npponrances, clothcB. otc.j Mrs. Ilevonor charged her husband Prof. Cirlyalo of Idnho, and Proq. W. then ns to purontnl dignity. The mln- with cruel nnd Inhumnu treatment J. Kerr of O. A. C. -jpoko. Pros. Ister'B llttlo girl boasted: "Evory nnd dlvera other thugs. Tho couple ( Kerr's address was on the ndvanta packago that comes for my papa Is wero mnrrled n year nso last winter. es of agricultural rducntlon.- the tho boys, 'ntor- and on farm prob- Hovenor Is now tendilng n rurol.lems. Dr. Wlthycombo gnvo tho follow ing telling stntlst'cs In his nddrcn mnrkod '!). D.' " "And ovory pnekago that comes for my pnpa Is marked M. D.,' " respond ed tho daughter of tho physician. jBchool near North Ilend. I Mrs. Heveimr Is a daughter of Mr. i necessity of getting nnd Mrs. Fxnnk Wood of North Ilend. ested early in llfo an "And ovory packago that comes for my papa," said tho South Mnrshflold girl, "Is marked C. O. D.''- business nnd boosting. ' Au good do zens Uiejr Hhould Interest themselves in Jill tho other ways of uuefuluoss thnt Tinvo boon mentioned. Hut they Hhould promoto thesu au liullvldiink - ior as mumborH of other organlzatloiiH toxproHAly founded for the advance alien t of thoso other objects. The Chnmbor of Commerce that Tiamineru on Its own anvil lives nnd Sirospurs. Tho ono that attends to other business than Its own sickens vour letters. Somo folks And It vory hnrd work." "I didn't try to. I fint down and wrote thom out nnd lot tho g'rl cony them. Then I didn't snvo no tlmo thoro. Then I hnd to read th'o'ii over nnd see if thby woro correct. Thon I hnd to tnlk with hor and see that she didn't got lonesome nnd miH hor Job, Then, n doson fines n dcy. I had to throw young follers out s( una dies, its function lu tho promo-1 tlto store young fellers that hnd tlon of prosperity. Its task lu to ac-'cm'io thoro to flirt with the girl, compllsh this by fostering comiuer-) '1'l"'' ovory old widower for ten clnl fellowship mid teamwork lu tho."1'1'' nrouiid rnine lu nud innilo her foinmuulty, by lolling tho outside i11"1' offer of marriage, and when ho m .1. . . .. . . tll.i.i.l .... -worm nut goon poiuiu or tuo iiaco ,,"," ' uonn i nan to run 'em .nnd tho rtwtnimw of tliu region, and j "tobh to tho snloon to show lliy using wbntevor siiuaro iiiothods1H'nil,'thy," Mnko It a llfo-riilo to glvo your host to whatever 'passes through your hnnds. Stninp It with your mnnhood Let superiority bo your trndo-mhrk. Let It charnctorlzo everything you touch. This Is what every employer Is looking for. It Indicates tho best substltuto for genius; It Ib better cap ital than cashj It Is n bottor promoter than frloiulB or "pullB" with tho Inflii ontlnl. Ilomombor tho saying: "What ovor Is worth doing nt all Is worth doing well." my will ereato wealth of every sort. more?" smiled the COMING Ol'K WAV. E "Aiiylh'ng agent. "Just n llttlo. My mother-ln-lnw was Ind'guant, niy sister mnd n'l !.... ...I. .. .... VEN with the actunl eomplotlon """"" "" "' wue sitting nrnuml of the railway nearly two years "'" m' F"V('n ""r " tdretnh. away poople and things wo all ","" '""" l"" "",8'- "i given me tho colli shoulder nnd (ho .Masonic lodge threatened to bring rhnrgos against mo, I let the poor girl go and sold the machine for hnlf price. It U'fld inn tn it nli . ,. f .. ... .a ili,.u..,..i .,i.,.ia i....i. .... '"" """" '" "nam on tne ' " "" -"l" ' inlnil wnnti nui "coming our way." Coos liay Is rapidly becoming n noted sec tion, nud lu dally growing to be of sreiitr Interest and Importance In Tho hnusohold posts wo aro discus sing today nro tho nolghbors who como to tho bnck door. Thoy aro most likely to nrrlvo when you'ro In tho kitchen In your kimono Ironing hnndkerchlefs. You hnve loft your switch upstairs nnd your hnlr Is n irignt. otton they come lu when you'ro taking n bnth. You hear footsteps bolow nnd you think bur glnrs nro In tho house. You slip on something (genornlly tho soap) and you honr n voice; 'It's only mo." This Is nnnoylng and ungranimatlcal. To get rid of this pest, keep tho back door locked. MH-H-M-I-M-H-K" ' f-J-W-M--, A D008TEFV3 TEXTBOOK. ! 1 Keep on booitlng, even though you fall to hear a alnole '"Thank you." Be a hero. Help boott 'your olfy. Patriotism drawi on a mon'i " Intetlloenoe ai welt at hit vocal .. organt. Falthfulntu to a truit " contlttt not to muoh In outward ', dltplay of loyalty as In a con ttanoy born of love and perpetu ; atod by a righteous faith. '.'. Proolalm aloud your preach- "mentt, but don't forget the In terett of your town when you ll are longing for something uteful to do. ' Buy at home, 8ell elttwhere. H-jH-j-HH-I-K-r-l-I-HWHH-H-l-: last n'ght: Oregon has 073.7r.0 euttlo valued at $13,175,000; ijr, , THE TWO TOILEUS Two men pass iny cottage deoi nn tholr way to do their work;. ono goes 000 dnlry cows valued nt $7,000,000; to a beeswax storo, t'other Is a saher- 205,000 horsoB at $32,538,000; S.fl'O kraut clerk. Ono goes slouching on .mules nt $1,0-10. 100: 2.101 one his way, sour of fnro nnd Bad of oyo; he will soldier all tho day, count th" hours ,ns thqy drng by. So ho Jour-1 Bheop at $0,00-1,000; 324.000 h.nts nt $3,888,000; 220.000 gontB ; at $880,000; 20,000,000 lbs. of wool til i IDEAL CITY OR TOWN. The Main Point It to Try to Pleaso the People. The Ideal city or town should be laid out "vlUt carefully selected sites for public buildings, schools, i-olleges. churchc. umusomeut halls, residen tial areas, business houses, factories, liitorlxirough transportation Hues nnd pnsscuger and freight terminals; also ducks, bridges, ferries nud tunnels when water courses enter Into tho problem, and along with nil tho rest the matter of the distribution of parks nnd parkways requires Judicious con sideration, says Charles W. Harnaby In noys down tho st'reot, on his wny to $-1,000,000; 800,000 lbs. of mohair earn tho mon, nnd he lifts his slug- nt $26-1,000; dairy products nt )4. glsh feet Just ns though thoy wolijh- 000,000; nnd poultry nt $5,000,000, cd n ton. Toll to -hint's a thing of mnklng a total valuo of $91,089,100. yarnr mnklng' him wllh anguish tlrrob . . when ho labored twenty yenrs ho w ll ,, hold tho samo old Job. T'other mnn goes prancing by with a stop's Hint's bold nnd free; thoro Is ardor In hi eyo, and he whistles "Nancy Le-j." Ho goes gaily to his task, not In bit terness and tears, and In fortune's flinllo ho'll bask ns ho trnvols down tho years. For tho gods ndoro tho man who will work with might and main: and the shiftless pilgrim's plan void of virtue Is and vnln. WALT MASON LOCAL ,& GLEANINGS MISS LILLIAN McCANN of North Dond visited hor sister, Mrs. E. R. Hodson, hero yesterday. SMALL TOWN AMEITI0US. Citizens ef Mayvllle, N. J Organize an Improvement Association. Clllvnt of Mayvllle. .V ,.. have or gnnlsii'd ilic Mayvllle liuuroveinent ns Kiieliiflon "tn protect their rights nnd firouioii' the Interests of property own en and residents nt or near tills see tlon " S. P. nAUTLETT of tho Randolph Lumbor company Is tn Mnrshflold on business. 1 Oil rnn fin llinan Mit.to.-. I. iseoKing nor who never gave her u , u.. ...,.i .. . . thought hoforo. Propositions aro bo- n J0 J" "" ! S"yf R Wrd bu .. . , , , . . ollt nero, It s 50 yqnrs too soon, nnd ng proMm ed hero never dreamed of yo.vo got , 0lnlonn,or Ju our qiilotor history. The an- ,IM0 ,.,. ..,.. . , ' ,, ' ' , ,," ,1, ... ....... .... ,.. At .. ll tie -- iiiv v.eiti .,.. u..i a ra. way win no ,,orlmpa ,, inorc,mnt , t fh ..lit to Coos Ilay Is fast thrusting 0Illv MBln0M , w0 tho city nnd coni.nunlty upon the troubles of this sort, but there may iiimiKiii mm iiuiiun oi (no oursmo ,., tlno when gIr,8i w,m rn worl6 as novor before. Tho streots typowrlters. will bo nble tp pursue nnd lioiels nro nllvo with now faces, their eall'ng without raising tho lie nnd behind thom nil Is a now nnd do- of niothor-lii-laws or wholo families Unite concern for Coos liny of the for that matter; hut, evidently th? future. Evon tho niosibaoks and like day Is not yot. , tho poor und like ovory community, . there nre n fow of them ever with 44 is, oven tho mossbnoku aro livening "(Jotting business Is Just like tip nnd chipping off sections of their courting a girl you must offer Bhollu to guardedly absorb somo of tho right kind of goods, and tho now spirit und incontlve. It Is keep on calling." woll, for thoro was never a tl.ua l A doctor ndvertlsod ns follows: "Don't abandon hope until you see me." A morehnnt ndvortlsed: "Don't go to some othor mnn to bo cheated out of your monoy; como nnd see me." A Inwyer advertised: "We can Invest your monoy for you whoro no ono elso enn cheat you out of It." A dentist, "Teeth oxtrncted with great pnlna." A tailor ndvortlsed: "Why send nwny for clothes nnd hnve trou bles? Wo enn furnish thom for you nnd guarnnteo you will havo flts." An editor advertised; "Don't send away for punk work; try us." A Pittsburg sclontist hns satisfied hlmsolf thnt thoro Is a mlcrobo In ovo ry klss. Yes, they nro tho good mi crobes mnko you want more. of thirty miles, Mayvlllo's natural resources have never been exploited, but the peoplo havo now nwnkened to the advantages of having nn Improvement association. Our attention was called to tho shortage t)f apprentices In tho trades, Most of the citizens own their own Casster'fl Magazine. All of tho homes and make .1 livelihood In the nbove should bo located In such rein . "ounds. where elnniH, oysters and tlon to each othor nnd the surround' ll nbnund. The little village, which lugs us to provide the people with tho ) ' In Capo May county nud only 11 mile safest, most convenient nnd most Bat-1 from the courthouse, boasts the only Isfylng accommodations and at tho public road to the water front from same time present a highly pleasing - Cape May to Pensly'u Point, n distance ami nrtisne nppenrance. The large parka should bo In tho outskirts nud should bo left In ns nat ural n s'lite as practicable with their native forest trees. Such paths and lanes as are required, with their bridges, resting nooks, etc., should bo Judiciously treated to conform as far as possible with the natural surround. Incs. Tho parks throughout the body of the city, Instead of belug lurge and few in number, should be of medium size, plentiful, well distributed und connected, together with numerous parUwuys of liberal width. This ar rangement would give all parts of tho city convenient access to the park spaces, which, being thus nrrnnged In n continuous system, could, when onco entered, be trnversed throughout with out leaving It. If desired. Have your Job printing done ai The Times office. It you hare anything to sell, trade, rent or want help, try a want aa. pjo.iojj updop "HPIil-'liunnudri puu uusudid Xioa si ouin;jm! .)qJ( -, q.u .lajubiioj oj ooj ;oo ludpiijn .ou siunq mn.1 oqi sv qomm " 'Hl-tt II liuli'i -mua joqdmtia ;o a.Md Hums 11 .uupl jdmoa oqi ni puu JdJtuis u njui oojjoo piinivia a'pis.uj omos 111,1 :i auipuAJod jopo juubuoui nn uu suq imj mooj a"iiu jo iuooj J1I8 u JOJ ouo aciiBaj;a4 u s iiu.voi o; oqx opuui jfiio oju HinuiAijuibin SuisuopI otnog ujusiw.kiu s.iini.uaoM s mmopnop y -sasodbip buoioo;ui puu bnoiaujuoa ;0 kau03 oqi aojis -op 01 posn oju aoiix -omoq oqj uj pj -a,..ua duuiiuiiooo oju uiuuiodiuisia lUB0US!a 9))8W o MOH GEORGE L. JENSB.N rotumed to Snn Francisco today aftor upending n fow weeks visiting nt trio Rome of h!s sister Mrs. Abo Andorson on Kontuck Inlot,nnd with othor rela tives. Ho onjoyod his vncat'ou huiitliig and Ashing and hnd such n good tlmo that ho promises to como ngnln. Opens Meat Market. II. Fourier nn experienced market man, hns op onod a now cash meat market at 32 i Front street In tho Plonoor building whoro ho will enry a largo lino of meats. Soclnl'st Picnic. Tho Coos Bay Socialists are plann'ng for a big bas- kot picnic nt Enstsldo next Sunday. Thoro will bo spooking, singing and n good tlmo gonornlly. In case of bad weather, the meeting will bo held in tho Socialist hall on Front street. Read the Times' Want ACs IHr Salmon Hake. Last ovonlng a big salmon and clam bako was ten dered at Empire In honor of Misses Minnlo and Grace Sheridan and Mrs. T. R, Sheridan of Roseburg. Jack Flanagan acted ns master of ceremo nies and won now honors In tho art of sorvlng clams nnd salmon. Jack Mereen, Claude Nasburg,.J. W. Flan agan and family and O. F. McCollum and wlfo woro among thoso Joining tho party last evening. I A s- "-v - r " .