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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. a . j COOS BAY TIMES U. C. MALONEV Editor and Pub. IN E. MALONEY News Editor t WITH THE I TOAST AND TEA I North Bend News Entered at tho poutofflco at Mnh lold, Oregon, for tranamtuloi through the malls aa second class ta&ll matttr. HEART. , GOOD EVENING: THE GOLDEN RULE. There are ninny ups and downs In this world of ours. That which has happened to one may happen to every man. and therefore that excellent rulo should govern us, "Whatsoever ye would that tnen should do unto you, do ye also unto them." Mrs Charles. Murr was a Marsh Held shopper yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Lawhorn of Marshfleld visited her mother Mrs. M. J. Pratt Wednesday. THE language heat understood among men Is that of the heait. Ho who Is loved Is tho one who i.... Th'o main thing to ho iliMfl Is ! more heart moro heart In 'ir uork,) anoro heart In our play, moro heart i In all our Intercourse with the world around. j Thoro can never ho too much leart. There Is, alas; too little. The tendency of tho ago Is to mnka. Tib hard-hearted. Wo live In a whirl. Mrs. Wm. Vnughan and Miss Cyn thia Vineyard were visitors In Marsh field yesterday. Mrs. N. C. MacLeod daughter visited friends field yestorday. and grand in Marsh- the flower ox the range Found a little purple flow'r Orowln' by the stream, Purty thing, It seems to mo Minos' like a dream. We can find little tlmo for anything but our material Intorcsts. Somo nro keen on money-maklns tli at we willfully shut our hearts o any emotion that might stand In tho way of success In business. Others nro so hard pressed In tlie struggle for existence that our whoto energy Is taken up In tho fight for a baro Uvlihood. The world Is so hard to them thnt It makes them hard to alt. Tho need theso days Is not greati r opportunities for commerce and trndo so much as large realizations of tho possibilities latent In the fellowship of mankind. Dollevo In tho heart; however ad- mlrnblo or cnpnblo mind, however en-j tlnblo n skilled or nrt-touchod hand.i something still more good and beau tiful lies In a true and generous heart. THE COLORADO Itl'HIIANK. Dlomln' way out here nlono Other flow'rs is doad; Nearly made the grass ashamed When it raised its head. Mnkes me kind o' lonesome grow Lookln' nt tho llow'r, Sort o' throws mo In a spoil, With its mnglc power. Seems to take mo back again, See my mother's faco 'Mong tho flow'rs that used to grow, On tho old home place. Guess I almos' shed a tear, Thlnkin' 'bout the things, That this llttlo purple friend To my memory brings. Guess I'd better quit tho range, Think I'm gottln' weak, When n little purple flow'r Moistens up my check. DOB STANLEY. Tho Bchoonor Advont la down from the old mill to finish taking on her cargo of lumber. Rev. Albert Hlsey of North Dend Heights was n business visitor in MarsliOeld today. Mrs. I. Freolnnd and daughters, Jeanetto and Bortha, wore Marshfleld shoppers yestorday. NORTON MAKES MARSHFIELD COO LEAGUE EXPLANATION IN GOOD FORM BALL SGOBES Says Contributor Who Criti cizes Him Should Get Race Horse. The following communlcatlln Is re ceived from F. P. Norton: Marshlleld, July 19. Editor of The Coos Bay Times, City: In reply to the communication In our paper of July IS. I will make the following statement: Your desire to know more about whero the money "Is gono" which was raised for tho races on July 2 and 3. Tho statements printed in The Record and The Times aro cor rect statements of whore tho mono Tho steamer A. M. Slmnson nnllod went. I, Norton, won ?10o. went bo I this afternoon for San Pedro with a ' ll,nd." th? m&Alns S-l-50, leaving heavy cargo of lurabor. n balance for the snld Norton nf $80.50 for which I am very thantr Mrs. Georgo Truman and daughtor txi ns In8.t 'car ll t00 "I1,"' ,'"y Miss Anna or North Bond Heights were Marshfleld visitors yestorday. WORD comeB from Greeley. Colo., that Edward House, tho "Colo rado Burbank," Is developing! the country. a seedless wntcrmolon ami a hybrid iioanut by crosslnc tho sweetnoa ,... .. ... -... - i wiin ino peanut vino, wnicn no hopes Ihos were under ropnlr placed ... ,., .U...I.IIB iiiiimu KiuiiHu. oiHiKn m tno window: declares that- ho will .yet cross i "During nltoratlons customers wi'l rcnkfnHt food with coffee and re- ,e shaved In tho hnck." auco wio cost oi living tncrcuy ma- .-.. Poverty is tho costliest thing In A Glasgow barber while his prom- this Mrs. Robert McCann visited at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. E. R. Hodson, in South Marshflold yestor-day. winnings to pay tho deficiencies. (You nro mighty lucky when you win nt horse racing.) In regnrd to on trnnco money. There wns no cn trnnco fee charged, but 10 per cent was deducted from first and second money winners and these nmountH wcro tho net winnings of horsemen J. F. Bodo, formor superintend' not of tho North Bond Manufnctur ing compnny, now of Spokane, has Baseball Players Are Practic ing to Get In Shape for Sunday Game. The Marshflold baso ball team has been practising faithfully this week and tho boys boliovo flrmly that thoy will win In Sunday's game Of courso they have been expecting to win In every gnmc they havo gonu into this season but thoy say tnoro is no iooi Ing this time. Tho team has been practically reorganized and Is doing somo good work. Evory mnn in tho gamo knows that ho will haVo to play ball or got off. Manngor Schott has Ills eyes on somo good plnyors and hopes to sign them up shortly. Cnpt. McCutcheon has received word from Landers, MnrahfloId'B erack llrst baseman, stating thnt ho will return next week in tlmo to piny in the Bandon game. This will bo gratifying news to tho fans. Mlko Burke will bo In shnpu by noxt Sun day and Is now playing In lino form. Sutton has also improved In tho last woek and will make trouble for tho Myrtle Point stickers. Jny Thomns In playing bohlnd tho bat whero ho is making good. Ho has n good peg and can use his head. Lnngwnrthy Vernon Shuts Out Portland Angels. m . -A A. A . . - v v 4. HTAVIHVCJ nn m H u.... ....,u vl, i,r,V0 w. Vornon oo Oakland 57 Los Angeles ... 54 Portland n Sacratnonto . . . ,-lo San Frnnclsco , . .41 .((1,1 jiii .5)5 l ll mm t niiiiAnMn.l In 1 1 n ulntntilitll t til in It lllit:uil-u .11 lll omio lui. " . ...Ill l,l.n. I, flre ..ntll Tnn. regard to Norton say nc did not e.- "'" i " " "" -pect his horses to take any of the ' on re urns. e has , b o .working built n flno J6000 Swiss bungalow. "rrs: VV . ''' 8ny d ,u "ot ; r a coo can o on to Initial sack Mr no.in iiniit tho t5nnniii viiai n8 I expected other horses hero thnt '" " Boon gamo on wio inuini sniK. court Recently sold S n me. but as I came out nrlw will remain at second and this cltv and has a mnnf; tnlhilh victorious I am proud of It and think Cnpt McCutcheon will bo nt third cS;BChoVnd i 'u , '" '" '' .tho great majority of Coos Bay poo-1 Woo,-. Geo. Johnson nnd Cowan will clans homes dent of pany. IhcWas tho Washington Mill com-)nro nnrrow mndcd nnil',,on.t wnnl tcrlally. Thoro Is plenty of room for experiment along this lino nnd It would bo well for tho country If wo had n wholo regiment of "Ilur-InnkH." THE WEATHER AGAIN Texas Is hnrvestlng 17i. 000,000 wutermclons. to sco their follow mnn prosper will W. B. Jennings of North Inlet wns ' !" "'Tin " " C8 " " irn mni.iiinn .i, -.ii.. ... , that can win. Taking up the mnttcr of news papers. I will state that the work of "To bo qulto fashlonnblo n womnn should wear her hat on n gcntlo slnpo Just nhciut touching the right ey brow," sayH a fashion Journal. BUT. Somo women will go right on wenr Ing theirs on their heads. HER PREFERENCE. When the Inrge hot nun Is sizzling,! I somo consolntlon flint; when n cold vet rain Is dilzling I retain mvi penco of mind. When tho bllzznrdl rnmou rnvnrMntf frmn fl... i.inf realms up then-, I don't go around Wo sat upon tho topmost Btep, n-snortln In n spasm of despnlr.i And talked of this and that; Long ago I used to hollur every time' She asked mo If I'd been away, tho weather changed; If It wilted And how I liked her lint, down my collar, I would roar ns' though deranged; If my pearly nose, Wo chntted nbotit various things. r,ui iiuniuu, i wmnii rani, wuu roll1 Of novels nnd the weather; .muni, mi my riiHswoniH wero ex hausted nnd my diaphragm wns bent. I Then I snt mo down to reason, roach fug this decision wise: Cussing will not chango the Hoason, or relieve I tho man who fries. Kicking will rot stop unruly tantrums of tho ruin' or wind; nnd tho weather, speaklngl iriuy, merely is a Htnto or mind. So methlnkn I will hnreiiftur tnke tho1 She moved a llttlo closor then tllmnto iih she (oiiioh. greotlng nil, And answered, In good rhymes: nor iroiiKs wiin iiiugiitur, hamlllug; " wny. tne ono of nil thnt suits mo hero mnrkotlng tho remaining lot from his strawberry cron. So far ho Jinn until s Knn l.nvno ,,i ...in .. lM'ers. i wm sinie uiai me wont u ahlv Jl i oon m tL proirlntlnK entry blanks, score cnnls hably get 4.000 moro from tho Into1' ,, ,tnr .m nni.i tnr o.ivnr. crop. Ho hns about 20,000 plants !. u", i ti.n renort ?",,.con8i.t,Lat." l'".! rop. iltCrlo re'SoTn e other bills whlcn nTmr . .' 'hV"! I '! ? I "vo come In since, such ns hauling! The boys nro supposed to meet Ban .., ,. ., ,.it, ",uuu, chairs for band, scales nnd uso of rioluZrZ ., V,,n1118. orr,(,saro "tales for weighing Jockles. All of ENerbenrlng and Improved variotlos. J theg0 hWa w, bo nict by BendnB . thorn to Norton. aottlng to the portion of The AM JNG THE SICK Times article which says I should be moro explicit. It Is enoucli to siv play tho field. Tho protested gnmo between Mnrshflcld and Bnndon will bo brought up nnd dccldod tomorrow. A schedule for the second half of tho season will probably bo nrrangod nl- 80. Nobody seems to know Just what' j) WnlnwrlKht '3onttlo- nnr, nine. Whether they will play, quit or forfeit seems to bo a mystery. L. 40 43 46 49 GC ll M ,, .1 . ;' PORTLAND, Ore, July 19 .1 land lost yesterday to Vernn, .I I to 0 score. Vornon pinyer .Ji1 H i..au .nil .n,i i.u n ii.n. '. .':.'"& I .v.-o w... ...... .1.1. M IILLIM linTfA. .. tho Ileitvcrfl. Sacramento won K Los Angeles nlid Oakland on 2 Mil. Qmilu I, I,.. .1,1,,., ll .. UlM unnrit Viili)fi1ni,u M,.....i. MV ,,.... . v..... .... , n 1,011113 W.f. . ""II day roilows: At Oakland Oakland San Francisco , n.iui ,.2 , ..0 J At Portlnnd Portlnnd Vernon R-W-iH .U J .4 lil At Hncrmucnto n. II. J i.wn tiiuivn ... .... , 3 ID Sacrnmonfo q jj , HOTEL ARRIVALS I f4H CHANDLER S. M. Nosier. f (liilllo! W. C. Scott, San Frantlo II. J. Mooso, Portlnnd; E. P. Row San Ernnclscoj J. O. Inglohnrt, pw innti; n. u. TricKoy. Hnn FmnflM E. S. Nlonstndt, San Franclico; don but no definite arrangements for the gnmo havo been mndo ns yot. Mr sunrritf nn ntnninv f ,. everything Is very plnln nnd if you , Smith n,m in; i.koJ Ti li? !. i nv wlsh nn-v f,,rtl,r explanation, plraca J o tonsunr TnfocSS 8,Cri,ny, e,n1' r'0". "ersonally and sco or tonsular infection. tho ncr01intnK of ovcry (Iolar gpont II. W. Leads of Rogue river hns' ""inonciu lo"!; '"N'l" "contributor wm fS ZlJ!ry h?8,,,tnl Wh0r ',0 ' Rct racehorse: mu of cS'moKr will be operated on tomorrow. , It ls Uo ettnR money ,. ,..,,, nnd, you might bent Norton and keep Qutlirlo; E. C. Huttor, Guthrie; ft Lawyer, Spokano; J. Mnclntyre.lt Francisco; Claro Sliorwood, CoqoEi Lucln Sporry, Coqulllo: Ortfk Miiorwoou, uoquuio; Emily HarlotlS er, Coqulllo; II. E. Smith. PorttuJ 13. P. Dorrls, St. Louis; J. S. Pre! dorgrnss, Itodlands, Cal. COOS HOTEL A. Warwick, Jug urns; .Mary M. .Mctlln, Coqullle; Xt Port Election. Tho Chnmhcr of Commerco Is Ink ing spetinl caro to see that notices I for tho Port Election nro properly. Condron, Myrtlo Point. posteil nnd will also furnish ballot I BLANCO I.PHtor H. iiit r.U -- -. .... ... .vi rm uoxes so nint tnoro win no no nitcli' qulllo; G. 0. McCnvn, Portland; CI In tho coming election which will Niclilns. Jr.. nmi wlfn itnminn r.l ...i ... . . . ; - ' z"' "' - """ "' iiiku inure in aiirusi. Kerrey. Jr. MIsh Allilin Mnn-rnv nt fUn Tl. ...... i..". '" ' ,l . ' . " '" ..... w, . ...u , ,MIT1 irom winn nc; n or tho mone ofllco force will undergo nn operation ,, N-Orton won't kick If you dj lit Mnrcv hnmilltil nmnrrmi' i,w,.,l.. i. ...... . ... . . . ! " .. J F..h . !?-' vory themo. for appondlcil... 'CS Z'v" Z1 . - -- ',' i We thore conversed together. I asked whnt paper sl-o preferred; She licoltntcd some, While through the dnrU around wo hoard The gay mosqultos hum. PobIch ns she Iiiiiiih. SIiuo I reaehe I thnt sane conclusion weather troub les mo no moro; nil Its bother nnd confusion cannot make your undo soro. With philosophy go hniidv nil tho wonthor hits the spot; o'vory day Is Just a dandy, whether It Is cold or hot. most Is the Dally Coos Bay Time." OCNTRIBUTED. THE MARKETS (By bent you If possible, Pienso do not write any articles to Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, July 19 July wheat 7 3 ; September 9 I ?i ; December, nshnmed to nttnch winch you nro your name. Yours trulv, NORTON, tho winner, TACOMA, July 19. Spot Blue stem. 9S; Club 91; Soptember deliv ery Blucstem, 85; Club, SI. PORTLAND, Or., July 19 Wheat mnrket unchnngod. ,4 ALONG THE WATERFRONT ! The Newark arrived In this morn-1 lllB. Now Is the Time to Place Yoqr Orders FOR FIRES NOT HAD. .ftrifl.H IMi Vf mi. b.uUi. llim, CbosJn fcOt WILL SPEAK AT ROVAL N. ('. .'Iiiils Will Ik In Murhluidil Mitunlay .iglit, N. C. Marls, secretary of tho Oro ?on Puro Bred Llvoutock AhhocIh- Woodrow Wilson was In tho bath tub when tho nows that Illinois hnd genu for him wns brought to him. Iiqportnnt nows has n habit of catch ing a man In tho bathtub. For In- munco, whllo In tho bathtub vestor-i day I was wanted at tho telephone 8Cen S ve e l,.v iwko. told that n man nt tho frnnr . f!0' ..'I00.8 or,a , . . . ..-...., ... lll(, i n f.n mr nr The Brooklyn crossed In nt Bnn don yesterday. Bui nine Xi Only In Slnslilnj: nnd Din not ilea, n Timber. ; Smoke from flres In tho forosts wns en hero yesterday. Tho tiro worn l !.- l..i .. . door had an Imnortnnt in.8nCn fnr .'" "m nuiKiiuoriioou or uoos c y nu" two collSs " ron es ed '. .b."! )V n?h.'nR i BOrl?. ' rn- nudlenco with mo; a neighbor caino' 7enc he g een timber" , LTwf;;srZe,,rwouhdPz.---XK - .. . : -v i .... . . 1 ... vu, nun win nuiKO a lour or tho "ry nun go out in Hiop two (logs Snnelnl I'lVllV ll ... CTii- .ounty, will nrrlve hero Saturday .,.a tlmt were lighting on tho front lawn., , 0,V,,J .u,c,, t. ';,'.' .SI'V " tho Bronkwnter. County Superln- Woodrow Wilson Isn't tho llrst mnn' I ",v J Sv'.,,1 KniAl" londent Bunch has nnanged to have,'" be In tho bathtub when grent ev- M ' mh1 and .Nougat Mc pound. ju. .nuriit hihk in (iiiieront parts or .'"" ro Happening, mu couiiiy. tiii subjects on whle'j The Rustler eroded terdny. In here- yeu- Tho stonm schooner A. M. Simp son Is at North Bend inking on n cargo. Sho will carry south n tnrn consignment from tho sash nnd door' factory. no win talk are. "Tho School Fair of tho Children's ludiihtiinl Contest," and "Tho High Cost of Living nnd How to Mnko the Farm Popular nnd Profitable." Snturday night Mr. Marls will speak nt the Royal Theater. Ho car ries his own films fur showing mov Ihg pictures to lllustrato his talks, i I ; FOR THE ' Sunday Dinner Is a government "of the people, hy Wo have u long nud appetizing list ,u l,0(,l'lo1 for tho peoplo" hut you of good grtvn egot.ililes and fresh nm l xp,'t a man to regard wonion fruit. as "peoplo" so long ns ho can "fool ' BACHELOR GIRL. , The fool cnlls muirlago "n lo-' tory"; but the wlso know thnt It Is a game which requliea moro selencoi than chess, more concentration than I whist, moro flnei-so than dlnboln.l moro endurance than golf and moro none than poker. I Most marriages will continue to bo failures so long as tho aorano man spends his time looking for n lovable womnn. Instead of for a "Uvublu" woman. Oh. lmt.li. Clnrlco' Of coursn iliU Haye your Joo n. Tlmi' nfncn prlotlnir aone The Flfleld sails from Bandon for San Francisco Snturday. , The Alllanco will sail for Portland Saturday at 3 p. m. i apecini lw.miy SALE nt ST.tr. An- lone At FORDS' Saturday and Sunday. , K'N Food and Nougat n.tc pound. Peaches Apricots For Canning LARGE SHIPMENT OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGOTABLI.S M CEIVED ON THE REDO.VDO TODAV. WE CAN SERVE YOU ii:f. EROUSLV AND SATISFACTORILV FOR VOUR Sl'NDAV DIX.NKn. OLLIVANT (& WEAVER PURE FOOD GROCERS A Good Place to Trade Corner Third and Central Phone 275-J. KHBHVHNBCHHHKBHHHBBHHHHMBHiBiHHHHHHIZZiri" Read This List: all of them all of tho time." Iff! i Cucumber-, Tuiulps mk RIH Tomatoes llenil l.cttuco i Jf String lleiuis ltadlshe Wk rliiaj!0 ,im I'tilnliies Wm Ciiihiis mt Si'W Apple ItnoplhMilc ', W Apiiculs logiiiilitn-iiN ' jf limns Oiniiges i Caiit)iliMiies llanaiias ''' I readies (.rape Fiult .4 J StlllUltlTlll'N PHONE VOUR ORDERS. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. SOME SWELL CLOTHES Latest Thing hi Smart Appaiel urn iiencno roos Hay. The very latest and swdlest lino, of Fall and Wluter patiurns In ninde-to-meahiire dutl Ing has jiut been received b the HARMOV TAILORING Co. nnd Is now on display at theli store, ITS South Broadway. This line embraces nenrlv 1000 tuples and Is the biggest and bet showing over made on Coos Bay. There aro somo beautiful blue and brown mixed goods that aro the popular colors for the com Ing season. Wo are beitei prepared than over to give satisfaction and lender better seivice than any one on Coo.s Buv In class and stjlo and fit In fine clothing. Call and see this line before ordering our Fall Suit. HARMON TAILORING CO., I7H South Broadway. j Times' Want Ada bring results. for KAMMERER SAYS: $20 to All $25 Suits !2i $14.75 50 No Restrictions $5.00 Packard Low Shoes, $3. Now is the time to effect a big saving; merchandise that is adapted in weight and quality, especially for Coos Bay climate another thing is, I want to close out my lines to greet my customers with clean, up-to-date merchandise. Yours, Anxious to Please, The Toggery 4 J nv fw wm f 1 1 i "57" SteaerSu - ;iy wi5m, rjMy m