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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES ' M. C. MALONKY Ktllfor mill Pub. PX K. MALONKV News Ktillor Dedicated to tho servlco of tho people, tlint no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. long tiik .A'n:itrnoxT $ TIip 'Hronlcwnier it duo In enrly tonuirrow morning from Portland. Tlu' Hustler Is taking on freight hero for Port Orford mid Gold Uench. Sho will sail tho last of tho wcolc. 8U11SCIUPTIOX HATES. DAILY. Ono joar $6.00 Pr month 50 WKtiKLl'. Ono year tl.BO When paid strictly In ndvanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times is $5.00 per your or $2.60 for six months. Tho Wllholmlna Is loading freight here for Florcnco and will sail for thcro soon after tho Breakwater arrives. An Independent Republican nows paper published ovory ovonlng ezcopt Sunday, and Wooltly by The Coos liny Tiinos Publlihing Co. SCHOOL ALL T1IH YEAH. AN IOWA oducator, Ucnjamin J. Ilorchom of Dubuquo Is do voloplng n plan whoroby ho hopes to bo ablo to domonstrnto his theories rogarding an nll-tho-yoar-nround school. If ho Is successful thoro aro doubtless many parents who will rojolco, and oven tho young utors will lllto tho prospect. And It won't mean any moro tru ants than tho present system Is ro uponslblo for, becauso tho chlldron will lllco school bottor and will co oporato in tho no-vacation plan. Mr. Ilorchom is demonstrating what ho thinks a school ought to bo in ills summer farm claRsos, and uomo of his innovations aro: only half a school day spout Indoors mid schoolroom work dono mostly in bad woathor; less desk work and moro laboratory and shop and gardon work; trades mid occupations enr rioil on under trnlnod workors; no writtou examinations, but work al lowed to count for itself as in tho business and professional world. Tho stcamor Washington will sail tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock for San Francisco. Sho was scheduled to sail today but was delayed by tho largo amount of outgoing freight. SPEC I tffl 1 fa Ytf-TrsA'ZHrWiBtlCWW TVgrg5tgIttagBg il 323SZZ2SKX9E31 AL SALE Tho Osproy mot with another mis hap whllo crossing Into Gold Pencil a fow days ago, according to word Just received hero. A mlshnp to her machinery loft her In n holpless con dition but finally another boat emtio to hor rescuo In tlmo to prevent n Rcrlous accident. Tho machinery will havo to bo overhauled boforo sho can bo put In sorvlco again, It Is said. This makes tho second or third nccldont tho Osproy has had within tho last fow months. IX WONDERLAND "Como hi tli or, son," the father did. "and on your wny don't tarry; your conduct bows my old gray head, nddH to tho grlofs I carry. My cup or sorrow Is today quite full mid overbrimming; this morn you heard mo plainly say that you should go n-Rwlmmlng. TJiou I began my dnlly tank supposing you would mind mo mid In tho river duly bnsk your wayward actions grind met You spoilt the morning pulling woods mid booing In tho gardon; for such dis graceful, lawless deeds you cannot hopo n pardon! You're growing worst, yoar nfter yoar; your courso -you can't dofeud It; lnst sumuior whon tho show was hero I said you must attend It. Hut did you hihj'c tho circus tents to hear tho clowns n Joshlng? You stayed at homo to paint tho fence mid help your moth er washing! You pay no heed to what I say, you raro not what I'm wishing; I ordored you but yestords tanpond tho wholo day fishing; again my wishes you withstood, my ad monitions spurning; you sawed n pllo or kindling wood and did the wcokly churning! How sharper than n ser pen L'h tooth Is wnywnrd son or daugh ter! So I must chasten you, rash youth, with this old wet elm swat ter!" CATCHING INLKT NEWS Miss Zoll Wnllaco roturnod from Ulg Crcok recently whoro sho had been visiting rolativos. Claronco Wallace left for Ulg Crcok last week to assist ills undo, Louis Loiby, In sowing grain. Mr. Lolby has been qulto ill with asthma. O. D. Laughcod has rontod tho Erickson plnco for tliroo years and has moved his family thoro. arrittl.ltl2, v? 0-jf K.lU.w kixmt (basjh VM LOCAL OVERFLOW Netv Minister Uuv. Mr. Short, for tnurly of Douglas county, has boon as iilguod as District Missionary of (ho llaptl.st church In this section and ar rived hero yesturdny to take up tho work Ills family will Join him soon. Ily slll occupy tho pulpit In tho Murshfleld Haptlst church uoxt Sun day and will supply there occasion ally until a tegular pastor Is secured. Institute I.(h1kh C. I. Heigard, I. !. innltlt and o. o. Lund returned to day ft oiu Ilmidoti where Isiht evening they Instituted a Moose Lodge. Twenty-seven members wore taken In. Tho organization of tho lodge was to straighten tho bad tangle tl.at Organ Iror Mooro got tho mU'i rnto there. K A Ileckott of Coqullle Is Past Dic tator and N. J. Grain Dictator of tho new lodge. The Morahlleld men te poit that they were shown a lino tlmo hy the llmidon people. spuing poin'itv A socloty was formed rocontly at tho Ross school houso to bo callod tho Homo Mission Socloty and will moot Sundays at two o'clock. 10. L. Church was olectod superintendent, Q .A. Uonobrako, secretary mid Mrs. II. A. HodBon, assistant secretary. Mrs. Sarah Uonobrako Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Done- brake of Mnrshllold. Miss Spoors of North Bond was tho guest of Chnrlotto Hlgglnson Friday. Togother tlioy vlsltod nt tho Albort Collvor homo Saturday and lu company with Mrs. Frod Mossorlo spent tho ovonlng with Mr. mid Mrs. Qeorgu Hobs. Mossrs. George Itoss, Gcorgo Dlnko, Carl Hollenbcck, T. M. Coll vor and Will Hlgglnson attended n special mooting of tho Knights of Pythias Saturday. II. S. Uonobrako and son Vorl woro In Mnrshneld on business Saturday. Ooorgo Ross was in this vicinity getting signatures for n petition for a road to Marshllold along tho inlet. A GOOD ."MAN GONE. A. F II to Indeed a blosod thing that lots of words will rhynio with Spring; there's wing nnil king mil slug mid bring, anil tlfty-soven more, by Jlng! And whon wo'vo written "sunlit loas" A Till) it to to the Memory of Freeman of Bangor. . .i Friday aftornoon nt his homo In Bnngor, A. F. Freomnn passod nway after a lingering illness lasting over eight months. Last Soptombor ho had nn operation from which ho novor rocovored. Mr. Freomnn was born nt Mtddlo sox. Vt., Feb. 10., 18-15. Ho lost his parents when vory young, worked on farms until ho was thirty years of ago, thon bought a farm nt Strafford, Vt., mnrrlod Miss Ella B. Dutlon of Bothol, Vt., and spent many happy years with hor. From this marriage tliroo children woro born of which only ono survives, C. M. Freomnn. who has rosldod with Ills fnthor for tho past llvo yoars. in 1806 Mr. Freomnn took tho gold fovor and wont to Alnska, spend ing nnotit rour years thoro. Ho was quite successful, and, roturnlng to Seattle was Joined by his son mid to gothor thoy spout flvo yours travel ing, dually locating on Coos Day. His kind, cheory disposition won him ninny friends and ho was espec ially a groat favorito with the chll dron. Ho will bo greatly missed by his many friends in North Bond. The funeral was hold from Wilson Chapel in .Mnrshllold, Sunday nftor iioon under tho auspices of tho Ma sons of which ordor tho deconsod was a mouther for innny yoars. Tho cor omony was nttendod by tho Masons and Knstorn Star and noighbors, and great banks of flowers woro heaped upon his grnvo as n token of tho osteom which ho had won in tho homts of all. HATTIR C. COUSINS. and when we announce a special sale the ladies know it is , genuine and the reductions are real bargains The Ladies Are Invited to read this list and come to our store and inspect these articles and see if they are not just what we claim: The Biggest Bargains Offered on Coos Bay You Cannot Afford to Pass These Big Values 9 Rugs Regular $150 Rugs, sale price, . $ .95 Regular 2.00 Rugs, sale price, J 35 Regular 4.00 Rugs, sale price, 2.90 What do you think of it? Blue and Gold, Best Grade of English Dishes Regular $1.50 Plates, sale price, , 90c Regular $1.50 Cups and Saucers, $1,10 Regular $J.J0 Oatmeal Dishes, . 75c Regular 40c Platters, sale price, , 25c Other articles of this ware priced In same proportion, Plain White Crockery Plates only, per set of 6, 30c Soup Plates only, per set of 6, . 30c White and Gold English Dishes 50c per set of 6 Oatmeal Dishes, were , $1,00 75c per set of 6 Soup Dishes, were . $1,30 1 5c each for Platters that were . , 3$c 25c each for Platters that were , , 55c You cannot afford to miss this sale come early before it is too late and get your choice. Going & Harvey Co, COMPLETE nOITSE EURNISHEKS Beef of Quality li tho only kind kept nt this market. We plan every roast, ovory steak Hold to make frlondB for ns. So wo sod only tho cholcost and prunost mid nt prices which add nothing to tho cost of living hy trading hero. MARSHFIELl) CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Marshlleld Telephones North Ilentl iI21.J Two Markets 51 $100 Reward, $100 Tlu riHilrrs el llilt naiier ufll lu i!.at,t m team Dial I hero Uut li'iiat niiedrrmU-it nlt'o " "" ' - .1 ouo ui uigj, mm i-icuri' im nci-ii uit lormo 111 nil It mid breeze and snoozo and tleas and J.'Kl' V"! Iml, lt''nl. ilir Ouurrii iiiet'Ho, unit miliary oinor wot as IIKOh miMlntl fraternity. Calami beliw aeon. tllO.SO Alld Who HOW HIenk Of "llZliro . ttltlltluiial illac. rt-illfrra a i'tiiilitutl,iil skies", wo havo a stock of tiles and pies, mid Btys mid sighs mid nialdon's oyos oh, watch tho sweet alllatus Viae' There mo so ninny words that itiymo. tho poet has mi easy tlmo; liioio' ellino nnil tliyntu and crimo and prime, and now and then perhaps u ilimo' Of conrso wo have to ring In babbling streams, which bring its roitnd to twilight dreams; and then, m inspiration stonnis, wo reach for themes, and schemes and lion ins. Wo must refer to sighing woods If wo tho goods deliver would, and this leads up to uoblo 'pities, suggesting vIiuh mid twines and shines. Oh, thunder! Any healthy bard could loaf around in Ids hack yard mid wiito poems by tho mile along the old accustomed stylo. Tho same old ver dant woodland nooks, the same old bughouse, babbling brooks! Tho B.un old birds on Joyous wing, tho u.un old harp, tho same old string! WALT MASON. liYHtnu-ni. IUIl,a Caunh euro la lakuu Inter- mil), ariuiK uirei'ii)-iirun i no uiuou ami mil. cmisniirtiuea i( lint Mem, thereby ilctrinliiK the fiiiiiiitatlnii of tlu-ilae, ami chliiKllie ra lent airriiclli (n ImiIMIiu ii tlie ininltlii. tlun anil ai.lelliiK nature In lining Ha work, 1 he troirletor bavx tu much (tilth in (ta cur. lle Hiuera I Iml they offer One Ilunitre.t Do). ar for any rane that It fall to cure. Send for Hat of tetin.nnla . ,. ... .. ,K- J '' KNKY A c0' Toledo. O Poll hv all DritBElita.T.V, Take llalla' Family 'lla lor lonalfimtlon Tho state circuit court at Albany, N. Y , has decided that the fraternal order of Klks, Is composed exclusive ly of whlto men. Nogroes nro barred I torn Ubing tho uatuo of tho order. You Auto Call Foote 1MIOM3 141-J NIOHT AND DAV Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. IJhono C-J Residence PhonoS-J Will itiiiko (rips to Coqullle. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto; "Will go anywhere nt any tlmo." Stntids Dlancn Hotel and Blanco Clgnr Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phono 46. UAHKIvIl & GOOD ALE. proprietors F--'-"!"!-""!'?' HubClothing&ShoeCo. MAItSlIFItiLD. I1ANDON. IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES at Pioneer Hardware Co. WANTED ! ! ! CA11PI3T8 UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneu. ntatlo Clcatilni; Company. Onltrs for tunic taken nt GOING M HARVEY PHONE 100 Have That Roof Fixed vow See GORTUELL Pboiw 81 ai I Will furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman 3tl North Front St. Dus. Phono 296-X; Res. Phone 166-J Is the time to buy your ticket from AQG.FRIZEEN. Roal Estate and Insurance 68 Central Avonue. Marshfield TO AND FROM Sweden, Norway, Finland i tin any otner part of Europe. Now A TURKISH BATH GOOD. Phone IK J. rill do you The June Bride Dreams Of a Well Regulated Hous Her friends can help her make such a home by the gift of labor saving, pleasure making, electric appliances, ELECTRIC WEDDING GIFTS enable her to dispatch housewifely duties quickly, Electric appliances arc practical. Different from the usual run of presents. Delight the bride with one. She'll appreciate the conveniences more ev ery day. Sec them in our display room Percolators, toast ers, Irons and chafing dishes. Other appliances to fit any pocketbook. OREGON. POWER CO. Telephone 178 Chlldron are much moro likely to contact tho contagious diseases when they havo colds. Whooping cough, dlpthorla, scarlet fever and con sumption aro diseases that are often contracted when tho child has a cold. That is why all medical au thorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing bettor than Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. It can always be do pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealerB. Barnard & l Electrical Contraclort PHONE-181 170 - . - nlt so. nioaaiw..- fc Union Mot I n.iTit' uafssssfl