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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1912)
THE C008 IAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP: OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912-EVENING EDITION. 3 We Are Headquarters for Camping Supplies WE CARRY FULL LINES OF Tents Camp Chairs Cots, Etc. FOR THE CAMPERS Wc carry the ANDREW JACKSON Hue of HICK ORY FURNITURE for your Bungalow. Arc carry any and everything to make your Summer Outing delightful. Call in and See Us Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. GALLAMT TEDDY (By Capt. T. J. Macgenn.) We are with you gallant "Teddy," As we were at San Juan Hill, When you charged the Spanish trenches And the nation's blood did thrill; Yes! we're with you gallant "Teddy" And "By God" we're going to stay If you go back to the White House Or remain at Oyster Bay. We are with you in the campaign, In the thickest of the fight; We were with you in the White House When you stood for what was right. .We selected you as leader Of our great progressive host, For we know that ardent Teddy Ne'er forsook his battle post. We were with you in tne Jungle, We were glad when you came home; And we gave you a reception Like tho victors goi at Rome, Modern Caesar of Democracy, First Progressive of today, Scholar! Soldier! Statesman! "Teddy!" The man from Oyster Bay. If you differed with your best friend Famous leaders did the same; ' Caesar warred on gallant Pompey Who rivaled him in fame: Noble Brutus rebuked Cassius Because he accepted bribes, And Moses lost his temper When he led the Jewish tribes. Great Alexander mocked his father And he slew his bosom friend; Napoleon's quarrels with his brothers Ne'er seemed to have had an end. So you're only human "Teddy" Charge boldly in the fray. We'll be with you in November And on Nomination Day. If You Arc Not Using . ieg&ge0- You Are Not Using the Best Get Busy lilD GET AKTim that nnnp wvv i.-iukt rmirc IV AND GET IJCB I'lUCKS ON SHINGLES AND HOOFINU PAPKIt. l.GLE8 f 1.00 AND UP. HOOI'I NO IAIER, ONK PLV, 1.20 AXI LP. t A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItKTAIL DKPAKTMEXT. HubClothing&ShoeCo. MARSIIFJKLI). I1AND0N. WITH TOAST AND TEA (GOOD KVKNINO The tatnlllblo roclpo for hap- plnt-as Is to do good. Honry Drummond. , ACCOiuixa to ritovKiin rl '''im r.anp KM - rv vou -iw ' VtArl .toziVC ST air J I rP8E5EtiTED NX iffiflffiyy -rri'i I'l'i'i'ii'ii " CMS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. COAL COIDNIZATWN. MIS. 1 rAw rsunr. tiimn TIMBER. UKDS. . . OvsAHizjtfs or miswAt cotmrazs a spzwlty J WANTED. 50 million feet of first growth timber either in Lane, Douglas, Curry or Coos Counties. Have the buyer for it if. you have it. Have a good business buy nn Front street. Long lease. French Realty Co. 315i2 N. Front St. Kui ' PrYeu tbat "nient8 In email acre tracts near growlnu htfv mo,t Profitable The O. B. R. B has such to otter. Chm. J. ". Mtrghneld. Ore. civinnr MAnnmonfc F.rfiCted fv . Would do well to call at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS MtA m. ii t- i .....1 mnlm colpf. ooutu oroaawav mm i tion from the large stock now on linlid. r. Wilson has in his employ the onlv practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And none but tho best work is tunica our. IIUII.niNG AND ItKPAIll worn; I House Moving mill Grading. ' We are prepared to do this work by the day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Lot us figure with you. G. S. Fl.OVD a CO. Phone 310-J. Mnrshfleld, Ore. "Early to bed and onrly to rlso" Wan a. iinytag ho novor forgot, He wished to be healthy and wealthy and wine, Dut to toll jou tho truth ho was noL Ho always was careful to look oro ho leaped, And he always thought twlco oro ho spoke, Dut ho never got much for tho crops thai lio reaped And few vrero the records ho broko. Ho nevor crossed bridges hoforo thoy wore reacneu, Hit candle ne'er buraod nt both nils: He endeavored to practice tho things tbat he preached, Ho waB careful In choosing lils friends, Ho remombored the rolling atono pro verb and stayed In one little spot nil his lifo, Dut bis heels were run down and his trousers were frnyed. And tho neighbors all pltlod his wlfo. MORAL: Thero's a lesson these tow slmplo v Arses reveal. Whoover peruses may find It; The proverb Is good, but a vory groat doal Depends on tho man who's boblnd It. STADDEN All IJr.ds of photograph won, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. 5? Times Does Job Printing Poor nppetlte Is a sure sign of in-j paired digestion. A fow doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your diges tion and improve your appotito. Thousands havo been benefited by taking these Tablets. For salo by all dealers. It would bo altogether too soft if we could pull tbat "Spring fovor" ex cuse all the year round! It takes tho acid of adversity in ascertain If tho saffron stroak Is there! Acquire tho -knack and you'll achieve your nlcho! When, a good many years ago, we brusquoly Informed tho world that It owed us n living, tho world smiled benignly and handed us an undated promissory noto! All of tho bitterness Is worth whllo, If only tho lesson stoics! Tho man who brags thnt ho knowu how to tnko n licking never has o wait long to provo It! 1 Somo of us bollovo that It's Impos sible for us to boost for ourselves without bellorlng It! Clarence Cul len, . 1 We'd hato to throw an X-ray on tho workings of the mind of the wife of the man who blames It on his buddli'3 for getting brined I Plunge Into to pool of work and find the panacea! Thnt over-whlstllng ofllco boy plavs hob with our nerves but often we secretly onvy him! Tho self-klddor who laughs at tr-o Idea of a man cheating at solitaire will nevertheless hold out on him- HOlf! Somo frlondly zlg will always run after your hat whon It blows off but ho won't do It twlco! I1KVONI) TJIK LIMIT Ho saw a moving picturo of a lion and n boar, Ho Haw n moving picturo of n weird volcanic glnro; Ho saw n moving picturo of a cyclono in tho sky. Ho saw thorn nil and novor oven bat- tod nn oyc. Ho saw n moving picturo of nn edu cated whalo And n thlrty-nlno foot python which formed letters with his tall, And a swimmer In tho rapids 'noath Niagara's awful roar, And ho didn't even whlstlo as ho waited thoro for moro. Then thoy showed a moving picturo of a railway to Coos I) ay And his eyes stuck out In wondor ns tho englno moved away; Thon ho loft that hall In laughter and ho Jeered with mocking, mirth Saying, "Shucks! tho thing's ft swin dle Ain't no scene llko that on earth!" IT NHVKIt COM MS AGAIN'. There are gains for all our losses, There aro balms for all our pain, Hut whon youth, the dream, dopnrts, It takes something from our hearts, And It nevor comes ngaln. Wo are stronger, and aro bottor, Under manhood's sterner rolgn; Still wo feol thnt something sweet Followed youth, with flying foot, And will never como egaln. Something beautiful is vanished, And we sigh for It In vain; Wo bohold It everywhere On tho earth and in tho air, II ut It novor conies again. Richard Honry Stoddnrd. THE SCHOOL ELECTION Li Qualifications of Voters to Partici pate in Them Given. Many voters of Mnrshflold havo wanted to know tho qualifications of n voter nt tho nnnunl school election. As Marshllold's election comes noxt Monday, It is appropriate, at this tlnio to quoto tho stato law on tho subject. A paragraph providing for Bovornl voting places In ono city Is nlso quoted. Qualification of Voters. Any citizen of this state, mnlo or fomnlo, who Is 21 years of ago, and has resided In tho district 30 dnyu immediately preceding the meeting; or election, and lias proporty In th district, ns shown by tho lnat county assessment, and not nssossed by tho Sheriff, on which he or bIio Is llabto or subject to pay n tax, shall bo en titled to vote nt any school mooting or election In said district; provided, thnt, for tho purposo of this section, any man who has declared his Inten tion to become a citizen of tl'o United Stntes.nnd has resided In tho Btnto for six months Immediately preceding tho mooting or election whero ho pro- J poses to vote, shnll bo considered a cuizcn or mis suite; provided, mr l tiler, thnt any person shall bo deemed j to hnvo compiled with tho property , qualifications Imposed by this sec tion who presonts to tho directors or Judges or election satisfactory ovl denco thnt lo or sho has Btock, share 1 or ownership In any corporation, firm lor co-partnership which has property in tho district, ns shown by tho last , county assessment, and not nsscs3cd I by the Slierlff, on which such co. poratlon, firm or co-partnership pays i n tax, even though his or her Indl 'Vldunl nnmo docs not nppoar upon i tho tnx roll; provided, further, that ' in districts of the third class nny head or a inmiiy who is otliorwlso n quali fied elector, and having children of school age, may vote nt such election without proporty qualifications. Tho chairman of nny school meeting, or qualified elector, Is horoby author ized to chnllcngo nny porson who may offer to voto nt such mooting. In case nn elector has boon chnllongod as disqualified, It shnll bo tho duty of tho chairman or such meeting to ndmlnlstor to ench porson so chal lenged nn onth thnt ho or sho will truly nnswor nil questions propound ed to him touching his plnco of rol donco and qualifications as an elec tor nt such meeting; and upon taking which, If tho meeting bo In a district or the first or second class, ho shall Interrogate him respecting his citi zenship In this stale, his uge, ro-tl-donco In tl:o district Immediately pre ceding the meeting or olectlon, ntur whether ho tins proporty or shares in n corporation In tho district, as shown by tho last county assessment, nnd not nssossed by tho Shorirf, on which ho or sho Is llablo or subject to pay h tnx; nnd If tho mcotlr bo In a dis trict of tho third .class, i o shall Inter rogate him ns to whether ho Is tho head of n family, nnd otherwise an elector, nnd has children of school ago In tho district. (L. 0. L., Sec. 4089). Voting Ward In District. School districts of tho first clasn mny bo sub-dlvldod Into voting wnrdn by tho directors of such district, sunn I wards to conform ns nenr ns possible J to tho city wards comprised In itrt uoundnncB. Tho bonrd of director of all such districts, whon so sub-divided, shall establish at least ono polling plnco In ench ward, tho Judg and clerks of which shall bo qualified electors within tho provisions of thin net, nnd residents of such wnrd, nnd such elector shall bo required to cast Ills or her ballot in thnt ward In which ho or sho resides. (L. O. L.. Sec. 4000). NOTIOK TO K. OF P. All Knights of Pythias nro request ed to meet at their hall Sunday at i ociock to nttond tho funeral of Win. Thomas. IJy order of Guouai-: uoss, c. o, TAFFIKH nnd PHANTT IlItlTTIiTO' 'Jin Out Pound nt HTAFFOItD'S,. HATUIIDAV mid HU.VDAV. TAFFIKS nnd PKANUT IIHITTLI-T SO CentH Pound nt HTAFFOItD'.H, SATPHDAV nnd fil'NDAV. DKAFXF.SS CANNOT HE CURED by I cal npiiltratlom, they cannot rcirh tlioillK-nmi portion of lliocur, llierel only tone way to cuieleafiiea, iml that ! by con itltutlonal remedial, Peadieta It canted by an liillamrdco illllon il the mucom lining of the Kmtai'tila'i Tube. When tlila tube la In flamed ynu have a rumbltiiK sound or linp-r-fe. t hearing, and when It la entirely rioted )iulnc l the remit, and unleai the Inflam. matlon ran be taken out and thl tuberettored ti Ita normal condition, hearliiK will bade t'oted foreve inlnecatea out of ten arerauted by Catarrh, which la nothing but an liillarv med condition of lliemurouaaurfarea. Wo will elve One Hundred Dollara for any cateof dcafut-M (caused by catarrh) tht can- not he cured by lla.i'a Catarrh Cure. Bend ! torciriuiara.tree. f J CHKNEY d. CO.. Tide So, O. Sold br PruircUt, 71V Take llair. Knmllv rilla for conntiratlon. iW hddftfc'a ruisoN OAK NCVCR DPMPnV 30 YCARS rAUINO. KLPIuUT TnCSTtNOARO riLta, CHILBLAIN!. rCLONS. OURNS, LTC. A VALUAOLC HOUICHOLO SALVC iu ORuoiir HnvtiTOR wiiLoartiMON ntaucir ACCCPT NO IUSSTITUTCS. rco S Can At. uNGttViMioutLsco san rnANcisco. Regular Price 55c egg? ISJT if r-fi AdxrlUtJ In woman' magaxtoM QQj fnililaW The Sign of Good Candy Always Lame back Is usually caused by rheumatism of tho muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamborlaln's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. You will uso "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils always, if one such utensil is placed in your home eo tho manufacturers believe. That la why they sacrifice their profit and wo cut ours in two on this one-quart rf Saucepan, which is yours SI at the Special Price, Replace utensils that wear out withutena that "Wcar-Evcr" Pioneer Hardware Co. H30 North Front St.