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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1912)
FURNISH YOUR. BED ROOM NOW Classy, up-to-date Bed Room Furniture doesn't, cost, very much at. .our store. ' i . l.....!..i n.n , fhp into fin sh. colden oak vaxed dull. ik f l!Mi!j?i - ij -1 1 ill lou ougni to see our bbuuiuui wnaa - w Metal Beds $2.50 to $35.00 Dressers $?. 1 5 to $35.00 GOING HARVEY CO. I IN THE LAND WHERE EVEN1NG ST0RIES ii AND TALES FOR THE SAMP MAM DWELLS ThI EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) 1 LirtLli LESSONS i Lot us not fret and worry on rainy dnys, but rnnko tho houso full of sunshine. ! Lot us break ourselves of the habit , of complaining about tho weather whllo wo arc young. It Is only a bad habit nnd doesn't change tho weath er. If tho sun was always shining wo j would soon tiro of tho sameness and; want a change. If tho wind didn't blow how could you boys fly yourj Kites.' ir it wnsn i ior mo winu, una ocean breeze, wo might suffer from I tho heat. When tho rain comes . pouring down and keeps you Indoors, j remember that tho grass upon which , you roll and play, the flowers which fill tho air with perfume and bright-, on so many sick rooms, the trees with , their beautiful loavos, nnd tho garden ' nro all taking their drink. Naturo Is giving her children n drink when it rains. When tho dark, rainy days cotno. ' let us bo Ilumnn Itnys of Sunshlno In our homos. Let us fill tho houso so full of sunshlno that Micro s no room lor ugly, unkltd thoughti, J I ; Always bo kind nnd thought- ful of elderly people ' A donr old lndy was carrying a basket ono dny. Tho baskot was so( heavy nnd she was so weak, that sho Itml to rest very often. Two boys passed her. Tho first boy luokod at her bent form In dls- gust nnd said, "Geo! I nm glnd that' ! am not that ugly old woman who. has to carry that basket." The other boy gave tho old lady n smile nnd carried her baskot to tho store for her. Ho wnlkod by hor sldo nil tho way talking ploasantly. "O! how I wish thnt tho world wns full of hoyH like this ono," thought tho old lndy. Which boy would you rather bo? Always treat the old soldiers with the grenteHt of respect. "flny iiininii. 1 saw old pox-log this iiiornliiK. A lot of us boys wero tens ing him. If I was he, I would stay out of sight." "Who are you calling 'old peg- log 7 nuked Ills mother. "Oh. don't you know thnt funny luokliiR old limn who wear a fail oil l.liui milt, mid who linn only one leu?" "I know now tlmt you nr nponk In. of Mr. KoHer. my son. and I am Aery iiiiuIi wlewd. There Is not it nmn In town wlm should be trontel with iiioi'x rtMix' t thmi t litis oil in.ui III tho fildfl ltli' milt. If y-m were oh'nr I wonl I imiiUli you for UiIm, but I think 1 inn make you more rorry by telllitK von thlx story: This poor iiliplii i .n wh'in you liiiiudent liny ill o I IV k Wi ' and at wh'tu veil i u 1 u (men bright. 1ie:lHi ' HI. i nr-- If He M' w to iirinhf I I .no nn I strong, mil aAnncuncrnrnt I when war was declared between the North and tho South, ho was nmong the first to offer his sorvlccs, I nm told. Tho day his regiment left tho town In which ho lived, ho was ono of tho bravest, handsomest men thnt marched away, ready to fight for freedom, freedom for his country, freedom for you, freedom for mo. When his regiment was called In to battle with tho onomy, Mr. Foster did not loso his ltfo ns ninny of his bravo comrades did. Ho came homo after tho war was over, still n young mnn, but so bndly disfigured that li'i ; friends hardly know him, yot I havo. hoard your Grandfather say mnnyj times thnt to hlm.Mr. Foster was handsomer than over. Tho wooden leg nnd battered body toll a story of . patriotism nnd brnvory which every' ono who loves his country likes to hear. Wo eclcbrnto tho Fourth of July becauso on thnt day, years ngo, tho Declaration of Independence was signed, which meant thnt wo, tho peoplo of tho United States woro n' free people. Just such men ns Mr.' Foster aro the ones who gained our f run loin nnd Just such men ns ho nro the men who navoil our country from Hlnvory. If thcro Is" any person' fin earth I want yod to rovcro It Is! tho old soldier. I nm sorry to say, that few girls and boys think of theso things. ' Now when you moot Mr. Foster tho next time, nro you going to call him "Old Peg-leg?" The boy was sobbing softly nt his mother's knee. 0! Mnmn, I nm so lorry that I nitstrcatod tho poor old man," snlu tho boy, ' If my health Is good nnd my body perfect I will bo thnnlc- ful nnd not complain. I know n llttlo girl whoso father , la vory rich. TIiIh child does not nood to wish for a single thing thnt money enn buy for her. Sho has summer linmcH on tho lnkos, nutomobllos, Kllk dresses, oxponslvo shoes nnd stockings, and everything thnt money inn buy, and yet she Is very unhappy, yes, mlscrnble. Sho Is n hopeless rrlpplo, nt least so sho has been told by tho best of physicians. Sho cannot walk n stop, and litis to ho wheeled from room to room In n chair. t This In n enso whero money docs not buy happiness. I Till: MTTI.I-: CAIirKNTKIt I If the llttlo boy wishes to do so, l o can innko n vory nlco llttlo train of ibis which will look very nlio of an I'venliiK. (lot four large shoo boxes. Cut four square holes Ilko llttlo windows ii o-ii h si le. Pnsto bright red pap er over tho sldos of ono box, greon en another, nnd bltio on the othor. Then tnko a candle and cut. It Into t mill pieces so they will not burn tho lid. Fasten tho candles In tho mld i'le of each box nt the bottom, and i hue the lid on the box. Connect tho Ik xcs with cord. Your train Is thon rcaly for you to pull about. If the Utile girl wishes to do so, lie i an make a nice llttlo doll closet. (' io the grocery stores nnd nsk i id' i f them for n yeast box When you have secured at loast thrco box es, tack thorn togother. one on ton of tho other, tho long way. Put a curtain over theso nnd you havo a vory nlco llttlo closet In which to kcop Miss Dolly's clothing. On onoj shelf you can keop hor hats, shoes nnd stockings. In nnothor you can -keep her dresses and undorwoar, and ' in tho other, hor bod clothes. ' A yeast box also makes a nlco bod for a Btnnll doll. Any of you can, rnnko four small logs and nail thorn on tho box. You can tnako a spread for your doll's bed by taking tho best part of tho old bath towol and ; hoinmlng It. r 3 , ft n ImmmmMmk fwmm I'"' ' tmWSmmfBlSk I M mmBmMF itoiimiv's soi.Mivit ix tiii: cotw- TltV llunlliig the ICggH. One evening while Double wns hunting tho eggs for Grandma, he amo to ono nest where nn old black hen wns sotting. My! but sho nctcd ugly when ho tried to tnko tho eggs from under her. Sho milled up her leathers and gave him n big pick. "Now I wonder what can bo the mntter with Mrs. Hon," thought Hob bio. "I must run nnd tell Grandma. Maybe sho will know." He ran Into tho house where Grandma wns preparing tho evening ;ncnl, Wlien ho told her how bndly tho old blnck hen had treated him, Grandma laughed. Sho told hlni not to worry. "There Is nothing wrong." sho snld. "Sho Is wanting to set. In othor words, Mrs, Hon wants soma baby chickens. Now you run and dill Grandpa to supper and I will tell you how the llttlo chickens are hatched." When Hobble returned, Grnndmn said "when n hen wants some llttlo chickens, she Just goes on her nest mid tots until we put some oggs un der hor. When she Is setting she feels qiilto Important and does not like to be bothcrol by any one. You soo that Is why she Is cross with you. After we put tho eggs under her sho sets en them to koop them wnrm, for If they get cold, the llttlo baby chick ens will not hatch. Sho will hardly' leave thoiu long enough to cat. After tho patient old hen has sot on thorn1 for three weeks tho little chickens ' begin to pick open the shells of the! eggs nud to roll out, one by ono." "Feme of them are white, some nro black, and what a nolno they do' innke! l'eep! Peep! Peep! Hut' inniniiMi hen cuddles them clone un-j lor her and tolls them not to cry, so soon theey are all fast asleep. " Tomorrow, I will give you sixteen egH, and you mny set Mrs. lien, nnd whon the llttlo chickens nro hntcliod they will bo your own." (To be continued) j PI-UNO' llltlTTI.I-: nnd T.UTfhs! ! ci-;vrs I'orxn nt stmtoud's s.vmm.w and si'.vn.vv. i H I' II I l.ll ! 1 . I I 1J II J j, j THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother Grny's Sweet Powdors for child en, a Certain relief for Fovor Ishnoss. Headache, Dad Stomach, Teothlng. Disorders, move nnd regu Into tho Uowels nnd Destroy Worms. They break up colds In 24 hours. They nro so pleasant to the taste i lumen iiko tneni owr 10,000 1 testimonials, ,1'scd by Mothers for 23' yonri. Tliey never full. Sold by nil i uruggisis, ztic. sample mniled FKFK. Ad ess, Allen S. Oltibtod, Le nnv V V Kammerer Says: The Verdict of a Good Judge Of values is that our $20.00 and $25.00 Suits for $14.75 Are the best money saving values on Coos Bay. $5.00 Packard Low Shoes $3.50 They are just what you want for your vacation, whether at the Beach, Coos River or out camping. Yours Anxious to Please. THE TOGGERY nro mndo by ns so thai , hnvo no trouble whaler 'I handling of their M 1 WO do tlin vnru 1...1 - .' 1 ni.o.i...i.;.t ,' "i1 wa ."?. ,uu r uen . uulles nnd our careful metiJ Ilnvlng exceptional fadliuat Ing fllst-clllST WiirV ...Mi. onnhled to charge lower nA Coos Bay Steam bi l'im.vi: MAi.v 8;j( II heavy tenni isnrncii i express hnnicH K light delivery harccn V light doublo haroen 10 single harness S light road harness 8 It lt' n harness wo hnvo It impsnv Cor. Central Ave, and Wild .Mnrslillcld. Everything for tho bom I shoes nnd I If You Are Not Using You Are Not Using the Best Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line (JOUST A! 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It stands for health for tho whole ftimlly. All who aro constipated, bilious or dyspeptlo need Its cleansing and renovatUs intlu ?.nS?" J. fdrtl"e the body nffalnst Pneumonia. Malaria (Chills), Urlghfa Disease, Typhoid Fever, yellow l'ovcr or any othor deadly disease that may bo about. ' ''"wu '" W&SB&GKiimfwSi MwSWiSiii S73Sm3B& mmmmg OlBSrS mgs!wsiS I.K.Wi: MAUSIiriKI.I) j 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 1 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. I 10:15 A.M. I 11:00 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2H5 p. M. I 3:30 P. M. ' 4:15 P.M.. ! 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. ' 0:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. S:30 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A.M. , i.kavi: .voitTii iu:.m 7:00 7:45 8:30 :H. 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:00 1:45 2:30 3:15 1:00 4:45 5:30 ii:15 7:00 S:00 'J:0Q 10:00 11:00 12:00 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. JA5IF.S K. IlAM.ArtD Price 50c per Bottle. I'llOl'ItlKTOll ST. LOUIS, MO. For SorcKjtil, Granulated Lids, llrdnna of the Kyebnll, Weak Sight, Smarting Sensations In the Eyes, use Mcuhcua Uyc tialc. It U a remedy or proven merit. ISom Ano RcCOHMENDtoBvl ..ut..:i,i.i. m'MiUs ilrug Co. "luc .. .j ui.i.ik'i- luo Uc.vnll Mure. Leave North llend Alleu's evs BnnH Leave MarMitlcld-CHandlor and nianco' Hotels and Dusy Corner. I Will Furnish house on the Installment W. K. Wisema ill! Xoith IVont St. Hub. Phono 20R-X: lies Phctil 1 Till: CIIICL'IT COUItl Clfl statu ov oiii:go.v, 01 roit Tin: cou.vrvoFtoJ uil Abstracts, Real Estate, Fin ana ivianne insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co Coqullle Offl ,0 Phone 19i - PUttln. !. Kurtus Timber p.i j. ,aiUng l'a a spftclalty rujs umber Coal andeats "EAstsuhi-' Oonaral a Marshfleld Onlca H-J IJdwnrd Kruse, PlnlutiK, n anion. W. W. Foster Lohiiianii, iiartncri, doltf uuilor tho film imrns 0! Poster mid I.chinnnn. D To J. II. Green. W. W'.M C. T. I.eliiiinini, defonica named: In tho uamo of tlio Siitii Kon you nro hereby notum urn rnonlrml til lllllicar III l! entitled Court and nmwrt-' plnlnt filed ngnlnst you In oiitlllml unit ultliln ill ft;C tho 13th dny of July. WIS. dny of tho puhllratlnn of P nioiis, nnd If you fall m"1 nnil niiswer sua cjihiujh' " foro tho 2 llh d:iy of AwR tho Inst dny of tlio time pie?. III., nr.lnn fir ll'O lllllll CSUOl uiiixiiiniiu for wnnt tb( plnlntlff will apply to t J llm rnllnf lnllintlf1lfl tDfrt'l clnct stateiiient of which s First, thnt plaintiffs otfj II. n hnrnlnnrinr ftrSCrlbed PM r.nlfirn.1 In lin II flrtt Slid P thoreon; tint plnlntlff b"F nni.., oi,i .irf.MiilnnU ior c "s-i'rA'A "..;;. inWst Ol 9IUUU.UU ll'i "V ,111 cent from Mny 20th. Ji ll 00.00 as attorney f.j; to his costs nnd dlsburMBfr llm Cnurt nillinlKO and O"; RnM mnrtenco 1)0 forIOl' property therein dcscrlW.' w, . . ,. crv mirtu complete; ono 12 hp ,bonw tor crnnic aronni . .... .... ...-.l.l..ntnn nUISP cyiiiiuer iviiriuniii" 'iajii 11. Simplex chum; one htittor cutter nnd mould, o .iiimuo miner l,,,,v , ;:., p 320 pnl. l'eoricss ""-v piatrorm semes; ""'.,', tester; two 8 lip. Bijj; com ueie: two "-".rr,- sltlff; nil tools, nini;"'" nppiinnco3 w"iaiM.r -r .- f slon of tho TnlCsIdfiCrMJ two-story fratno "'"""""jv tho LnKesliio t timiu ' - same ho sold ana n y'"d of npijlled to the . roiw or snui saio. nun -. ,of(f duo plaintiff herein, and er nnd further relief J ' shall eeom. meet nnd MB"" Service of thh mv0t by piilrtlcntlon In nn;, dor made hv to Hon. J?D JudKO of tho t,rV" 'the C State of Orepnn. fn . 7 , Coos; dntca me ,,hiIctW 1012. directing the pubW of J.1 TUtm WW minor iuun"-" ;- ' County. 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