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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. ? usa HOW A COOS BAY GIRL SPENT THE SUMMER IN BOSTON (S IA ? & Fit Is the First Wc amy Shoos that will fit you. Appearance is the next thing you wish. Select the shoe stylos that make the foot look neat. "Wear" is another quality you waiit. ' The prices on our shoes are never higher than ThiflS" YOU WSflt thC qlmlUy- Wc C01ldll-'t or shoe department as we do all departments of our business. AVc be- n ' -ff CL liCV iU SiviHg 0U1' cnsto,ncrs pl"P value for the Id 3 Bait OI JllOCS ,ll0,,cr tl,cv spend wi:h us. This business plan - has enabled us to do a big shoe business. AVc ear- , ry a large stock. Yo:i can find in our store shoes ' to suit you. FOR WOMEN The Incomparable Ped(l$sSIioe FOR MEN Best Shoe in the World The Hannan FOR MEN A Shoe Good Enough for Any Man Make this store your shoe headquarters. Shoes that suit you at Prices that please rou and certain satisfaction. Marshficld's Leading Outfitters M a&n M atson Marshficld's Leading Outfitters Union Oils UASOMNi: DISTIIiLATK hiin.lnk KKROSHNB 8AMSO.V (IAS KNGINK9 nnC CKNTIUFUUAli PUSH'S Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. M'lelil. Ore. PHONK HOW Mall Orders Solicited. til Children's Eyes Ihould lio I examined before SCIldlllg them (o school. (MA IT IS NO KASV MATTKll WlBR 7fcw i A child's ovca nro dullcnto tilings. Pnco It Is only by tho rarest flklll, Ire children eyes fitted with glasses, pen aio In accordance, with their Nulrementa. Years of oxiierlonco Mblcg mo to gunranteo satisfaction 1 such cases. to Do Our Own Grinding See over Norton & Hanson's Storo. ft J. IIAYKS, Optometrist Optometrist. You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In OUR FURNITURE Bade by the best manufactur ers It combines eloganco dura bility and comfort. Our goods helng substantially made will "tain their flno elegant finish D1 last a llfetlmo and always Prote a source of satisfaction. Another Important fact Is toat our prices ara no higher tlan for poorer quality and trashy goods. Let us figure with you when u want anything from a kU"hen chair to a complete outfit. C A. Johnson, Oldest Furnituro Storo on Coos Bay Try The Times' Want AdB. To hniullo tho lnrgo volunio of busi ness wo have nnd atl'l glvo perfect satisfaction to every one, of our cus tomers. Yet wo succeed In dolus this becniiBO our mothods nro different from others. Our modern mnchliiery nnd tho enroful training of our oper ators Insures satisfactory results, nnd our prices nro surprisingly mo dorato when tho hlgh-grado work Is considered. COOS HAY STKAM LAUNDRY PIIONI3 MAIN 57-J Hello! Hello! Housewives of Mnrshflold use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep it call up FHONE 73-J. Free delivery S a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE TT is our aim not only to get new cus - tomers, but to hold them. HwT,,-,fc. That is why fri - - i we recommend 'tmKfatf" plumbing fix tures, and why r we put the right' workmanship into every job, , large or small. Pioneer Hardware Company u 1 1 1 T? sraesaai 12LFTL. WW ffl-J LM ? LLjapi , w im.1 am FRONT ST. MAHSHFIELI), ORE. Running up and down stairs, sweeping, and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beaumui. aim wui b uui " doors, walk a mllo or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and regulate h6r bowels. For salo by all dealers. I THANKSGIVING- IS NEAR Get a Roaster for that Thanksgiving: Turkey PRICES 91.00 TO 91.00 CARVING SETS FROM 91.00 TO 910.00 COFFEE PERCOLATORS 4, C and 9 cup sizes, all Btyles. Prices from $3.50 to 4.50. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR D ISPLAYS OF THESE GOODS. IfcMM LETTERS TO THE ONES AT HOME (JIVE AN INTERESTING DIARY OF THE HAYS DOINGS IN THE NEW ENGLAND METROPOLIS. Mny 12 Here I am, located at There was n native house, showing "Mlllbrook Hall," n dormltoiy con- their gods and n woishlppor enmo nectcd with the New England Con- nnd worshipped and a man splolod servntory of Music. Theio ore ten nbout everything. Thoro woro or- glrls here, three from the fnr south, nnments. also, worn by tho natives; one from Michigan, ono from Wnsh- great collars of bras that I could Ington nnd the rest, goodness only scarcely lift: wire anklets and great knows whero from. All go to tho bunches of rings for tholr oars and X. E. Con., extept one, and sho Instruments of toiture. Then wo goes to my school. 1 registered to- walked thru the streets of China, day nt the "School Of Exprcslon," Japan, Uurmnh and India, nnd they met the dean, Mrs. Curry and a mini- had n "Western Exhibit" n miner's ben of the students, hnd n look nt tho log cabin, n prnlrio schoonor, deer ,town In the nfternoon nnd In the ev- nnd bear skins nnd a painted sceno onlng attended the Senior class vnu- of tho Rockies and thoro was a wild tlevlllo of the N. E. Con. The dra- cat skin tacked up on tho outside nintlc department is only n jenr old of the cabin nnd 1 said: "O, see tho but they did lino. wildcat skin!" but tho man snld: ! You will see liy tho program sev- "That Is tho skin of Borne nnlmnl of 1 oral numbers were given by profes- tho plains!" 1 m nfrald ho nevor slonnls Tho Russian dnnco was Jjw much forest beyond tho trees oC ,cuto; the girls woro dressed as pens- J " l,n,r- u Jh,m w.Bnw ,)Cn"" ants In Russian peasant costume, ono Jlful tables and chairs of teak wood, nU n ..inn nlwl M,o nl.n- na n ,vmnn ltllttld Wltll IlCarl 111 lllOSt bcalltltul The character songs woro given by patterns nnd in India a great chest a girl dressed as a Paris doll, giving cpntn n ng llttlo ilrawora nml shelves stiff movements like ono and singing clo?etl . " l,' lonr llttlo doors till ln a song. "I've got a pain In my saw- laid with ponrl, simply exquisite, dust," and as encore. "Lomlng Pie," T,14c '!c0!!10 'i?1-0 B0 fnr nB. l can ,BC0 (meaning lemon pie) very classical "r,c JBt llko tll08c "" where olso. for Uoston, don't you think? Tho ?r "o you scp inoro women hold- "IllacKblrd Dance" was done by n "" vwvt '" m .. girl In blnck fuzzy Bklrts, complete- f ,n)8, nnd inoro people driving ly covered with Jet. Spot lights us- n,,ollt ln n,'t08 n,,(l cnrrlngos with cd for these dances made them very Borvnnts and negroes. I novor saw beautiful. "The Illrth of the Hut- so nin; ,n,n "' 1,foI . n RC?m .to torny" was lovely; when the curtain mo u,,nt . ,nm wlllkl"B famllon rose the girl was lying curled up In P01'"'15. noth,n S?C1"B ow tho grass with a brown veil nil over Java lost my capacity for excitement, her, but you could see her face nnd " rnn," clHn1t'on over had. sho wns asleep; then the music bogon'M 15,; Wo walked thru tho ploying softly, the butterfly nwoko, Fenway. , n. park near us whero roso slowly, spreading Its wings, tllcro l8,n "no A,rt Musoura to our shook off tho brown crysalls cover "wow twn" c,0.8?Itl1 5,wo vl?w1cId and unsprcndlng Its wings slowly In tno dcnr mu "tlflclal lakes, brld tho rosy light, began to dance. K8' bwnns nnA flowore. In tho af- Two girls dressed, ono In light Jernoon wo wont down to Nantas plnk tho other In light blue, gnvo tho kefs summer resort by tho Atlantic. Grceclnn dnnccs nnd were tho mostTwo S'rJ" ,!;:),mit,,0 West wero with wonderful I over saw they certainly, nic- ,lf " Westerner finds you It la, understood whnt they wero doing. U"8t 111 nndlng n brothor Mnspn. I took n ride out to North Cam-' Wo wcnt ,lo;n lho ,Da' ? ,n ,b,5; brldgo and Hnrvnrd Sqnnro: Hnr- stenmor nnd nfter an hour, landed at vnrd Collogo Btnnds solemn nnd dlB-fho bp"ch- ,.t w"8 coolo.r U!an C.hnr: nlflOfl. mirrnnniloit liv Ivv.rnvnrml leston Un' lit COOS Hond. I Bnt walls lii tho midst of millions of tiny i1" tho pnvllllon nnd looked nt tho sjiops In n horrid part of tho town, ""an while tho othor girls played-. About nine out of every ten wear.1" u, "" glasses nnd pretty girls nro senrco,' ,l was a tnmo affair compared It seems to me. with the Pnclllc tho waves woro not Tho public library Is JtiBt grand nn' 'BKer tnnn tlio waves on uiko I huvo been thoro every dny nnd I Wnshlngton. Wo nto lunch ln a hnvon't fcoii hnlf of It yet. Yestor dny I looked at Bibles, some of them uvo iiuiuircii yenrs old; ono wns funny llttlo shed by tho station asked for a welnewurst nnd tho girl snld "Huh?" Then ono of my com- prlntcd In tho 4th century. Theso ' imnlons snld "Hot Dog" and tho lit hooks aro In glass cnBOs mid are yel low witn ngo. Tho stntunry, ono fully expects to como to llfo when yon wntch It. May 13 I attended tho graduat ing exorcises of the "School of Ex tlo Hostonlnu wnltrcss understood! Ha! Hnl Wo missed our bont, nlso tho train so wo hnd to got homo by trolley. We rodo for thrco hours, changed enrs four times, lost ench othor In tho subway, nto silly llttlo proHslon" Inst night Thoro wns an at meal crnckorH and hnd nil sorts ImmciiBo clnss, n Inrgo number being f '"' Wo pnBsod thru miles oC from Mnss., and tho othors from Ten- houses nil built nliko that wero built nesseo. Wnsh., D. C, Tcxns. Conn., i '" 1775, I'm sure. JThoro Is n typo Ala., Mnlni). Ohio, Del.. W. Vn., III.,.0' "OHton girl of which I hnvo soon Pn., Ky N. Car. ,11. I., N. Hnmp.,i"lini0I1H A plnln black sailor hat, Georgia, La., N. Y., S. Dak., Seattle secured by an olnstlc bund under tho Wnsh., nnd Ontario twenty-two of P1"1" ,tnot f "air tied nt tho back our states and Cnnndn bolng rcpro-i w,t, a simple bow of ribbon nnd Boated. ' from under this lint pcor out nt you They hnvo been from Mnrch 29 to li eyos, thru tho Inovltnblo glasses, May 12, completing their closing ox- a straight, mnnnlsh collnr nnd tlo erclseB, each grnduuto having to glvoland mengro straight Juckot nnd skirt nn evening nil nlono or nn afternoon envelop hor form nbout, whllo nn at u hall or theatre. For tho oven- unpretentious Hntchel for school lug whon tho dlplomns wero prosont- hooks Is held firmly In her hnnd, hor oil, thoro woro six numbers on tho f0t aro enensed In brood toed, low pogrom, Impersonations, address to liceloil shoes that papa would niloro tho clnss nnd presentations of dlplo-'nnd this completes whnt seems to mo mns and aftorwards n big reception to bo nbout tho homllcst thing over! hero you stood nratni'' feeling just Tho men here certainly lnclc tho phy llko you woro In a Turkish hath, nib- H,cal oppoaronco nnd good looks of bled nt sandwiches with grass bo- 0lir Western men. Hooray for Oro tweon Oh denr, In thnt Jnm mid ell- son! mnto, I got nway ns soon ns I could. I (To bo continued) Coos Uny! How cool nrt thou!! Why must n girl hnvo to go n long1 Tno ,UOfiS STU,0. A klm,8 of iHLMrow'rooi'M0" w"k- "' " , ;. . .... . .. ... iTRAITS n specialty, North Front St. .1111 11 I.UBl IIIKIU iiu Ol W1U lll- new oASTiii: coata LUMP 91.n0 por ton. Try n LOAD nnd bo CON VINCED. R. A. Church, Phono 225J tlo Southern girls nnd I went over to soe "Tho World In Uoston." This great mlssionnry dlsplny presonts n llttlo ploco of each country In Its nn tlvo stylo, with porformors nctlng out' tho llfo of each placo. Tho first ' place wo camo to was tho Indian quartor. I Hero woro shown several real In dians with feathers and brick skin, with tents nnd things tho Indians if you lmvo APPENDICITIS had mado, pictures nnd tho Iudust- .... AVIVifi .- rial schools and their work. Tho """ negro quurtor camo next there woro shown tho articles taken by mission arles when they go to Llbby COAIi. Tho kind Veil lmvo ALWAYS USED. PHONE 7U Pnclllo Llvory & Trunsfor Co. Seo Hnvo your calling cards printed at tho Congo, fho Times' oHlco. A TURKISII BATH will do you" GOOD. Phone 214-J. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE jtt?" T'"' """ " "xxK''V,s "!" ' 'gsffly w iijt' '"roi fi The Fannie JXX$2 LaBinip .0 The best part of the day is the evening, when the whole family is gathered together around the lamp. The old day of tho imoty fireplace and flickering candle are gone forever. In their place have come the convenient oil itove and the indiipeniable nayo Lamp. There are to-day, ln the United Statet alone, more than 3,0O0,CtO o thejo Rayo lamp, giving their clear, whito light to more than 3.000.000 hornet. Olher lampi cot more, but you cannot get a belter light than the low.pnced Rayo gives. It hat Lccorao to popular we may almoit call it " tlio official lamp of tho American family." The Rayo it made ol tolid bran, with handtome nickel finish an ornament anvwhera Aa jrour dealer (or Rtyo limp I or win. lor ckxriphv. cucuUr la n .;cwy U U Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Li- tAlb. -A . .