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THE COOS BAY' TIMESTMARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1 912 EVEMIMG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV Editor and Tub. DAN E. MALONEV New Editor Entered nt tbo postofflce at Marah Beld, Oregon, (or trammiulon throngh tbo malls as socond claw aeM matter. .Dedicated to tbe servlco of th peoplo, that no good causo sball lack cv champion, and that evil shall not thrlre unopposed. SUI1SCHIPTION HATES. DAILY. Cne yoar 16.90 Per month , 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.60 When paid strictly In advanco the subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.60 (or six months. An Independent Republican news gaper published ovory evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. ! ,'WITH THE I t TOAST AND TEA : GOOD EVENING I do the very best I know how the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing bo until the end. If the end brings me 4 out all right what Is said . against mo won't amount to anything; If tho end brings me out wrong, ten nngels swearing I was right would make no dlff- erence. Abraham Lincoln. .ON THE THAIL COAST LEAGUE BALL! i S ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS a. LUNCHEONS. Mrs. A. T. Unities entertained a few (rlends at luncheon Wednesday ft........!.... .riaHifimm Iti hnnor AQaiil'of Misses Anne alid Allco Gray o( ! Uerkeley, California. I O I Mrs. W. S. Turpeu Thursday was - hostess at a delightful llttlo Informal STANDING OP THE CLUI1S , luncheon complimentary to j? W L P C lender o( Astoria, who Is spending San Francisco Wins from Portland Vernon Also Wins. I Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMEH. Mnrihfleld :: :: t; ;i Oregon WHAT MIGHT 1)12 DONE TVhat might be done If men woro wlso What glorious deeds, my suffering brother, Would they unlto In lovo and right, And ccaso their Hcorn for ono an other. Oppression's heart might bo Imbued With kindling drops of loving kindness; And knowlcdgo pour From shoro to shoro Light on tho eyes of mental blind ness. All slavery, warfare, lies and wrong. All vlco and crlmo might dlo to gether, And wlno and corn To each man born, Do (roo as warmth In summer wea thor. SELECTED, PIl'NH S. A PICNIC Is n chnrlty a((alr cot IX ton up for tho entertainment of certain varieties of bugs. It eonslsts of a bOHket of dinner, n Jnmock nnd a rnlnntnrni. Tho din ner Is shared betweou tho owner and seven kinds of ants, The lininmocx Is shared by tho owner and several mosqultoH. The thundorstorm Is wsod ns terminal facilities for tho picnic and bv tho unwilling victim of said picnic iih nn excuso to get ftome ns soon aB tho last plcco of pfo linn boon consumed or has bebn craped o(f of somo llttlo boy A picnic Is composed of people md lunch In oqunl parts. It Is usu ally several days In Incubating and coming to n head. It tnltna thr.. Jays lo prepare tho lunch for a pic nic of tho first grade, throe hours to find a satisfactory spot on which to nty It out nnd no minutes to mako It iiiun imu uio contontR or a plo wag. on that has been Mtrurk bv nn nnin, mohllo Ah In the bringing up of rimiuyut nniiinii un most of tho nork at a picnic. Thoy proparo tho .., (Miun uiu iiHHKoiH nnd per- ..... inu moil in MitllP. Tlioro H also ono woman In each picnic who tho dishes. Sho Is Indispensable nnd ino picnic cannot exist without hor. somo tnwnB have- gone plcnlcloss for cam because their lant willing pic nlc workor has rollrod. The men also work nt picnics. Thoy carry tbo lunch baskets nnd put up tho linmninckR In such n wnnnor ns In ciiiifo ns uuich excite ment ns possible. Tho groans o( the men who nro performing thoso Jull.j can usually 10 ),oard nt a treat distance. Picnics lieuln tn Iimmnr ...........11 lly In Juno and ronch tbolr crent t severity In Aitmisl When tin ipldemle Is nt Its height n htviltlir T'rson tnnv Imvo as many ns six pic afes n wom) n, v,.r HnrVvn ,;,, man who has boon nnilcted with Monies can bo dUtlr'K'ilHhod bv tho vny ono shoiildop droops from car- ryinK tho ico croniii fr.-07or hii.I !. You and I, tho world be(oro us, You nnd I, tho years behind, Oft ngaln on the trail that bore us, With storm and rain and tho eager' .4 4 wmu. Hlsen nt last from a muto subjection, Careless of men's poor, petty bands; Woshall sco with awe lovo'a resur rection Out on tho trial again. Join hands! You and I, in tho still of tho moor land Side by side In tho camp-fire's glow; Desert or forest or gipsy poor lnnd, Joy Is ours that the freo.can know. Stars In heaven to guide our roaming Moon and tho sun In tho open skies Through theso whirl down In tho wild sea's foaming There is light and co sparo In your nmbcr oyos. Death shall strlko us swift, unknow ing, Eyes undullcd oro llfo grows stalo; Dear heart, wo shall sleep whoro tho winds nro blowing, You and I, on tho endless trail. Westmoro Wilcox. So clinging Is a woman's nature that If sho married a worm sho would dig a holo in tho ground and stand In It In order that sho might put her head on bin shoulder and say, "Darl ing, how tall your nro!" First It was tho sheath, then tho hobble, then tho harem and now It's tho franchise; ovcry yenr men got nn awful (right (or (car thoy won't bo nblo to kcop woman In tho straight) nnn narrow pain wniio inoy go oui nnd wnbblo nil over tho downwnrd ono. a few weeks on tho Hay as tho guest of Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Among .Mrs. Turpen's guests were Mrs. Callender, Mrs. Claude Nasburg. Miss Barrett, 'Mrs. C. M. Dyler and Mrs. T. W. I Hennle. I - PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 10 Sam DINNEUS. Francisco took another of tho sorlcs , from Portland yesterday by a (our to Mr. nnd Mrs. H. bengstncKen nnu Vernon 73 Los Anceles . . C9 I A Dnlrtnliil . . . . fin Portlnnd .... 4S San Francisco . 50 Sacramento ... .46 48 '.004 51 .575 53 .5GC G2 .436 71 .413 71 .394 two score. Tho results In tho Coast Leaguo Friday woro ns follows: At San Francisco R II San Francisco 4 12 Portland 2 10 At Los Angeles R II Los Angolos 1 4 Vernon 3 6 At Sacramento R II Sacramento 6 7 Oakland 4 10 THE COMING MUSICIAN Tho dlfforcnco between mother's cooking nnd simply that ono was cooking for a hungry boy nnd tho othor has to cook for n dyspeptic. HACHELOR GIHL SAYS If husbnnds would glvo their wIvuh n llttlo moro personal attention, and wives would glvo their husbnnds n llttlo more personal liberty, marriage would seem moro like a sacrament nnd less llko n sacrifice. Tho thought of mnrrlago Is nlnw ns painful to n confirmed bachelor ns the thought of shoes to n bare footed boy. Tho Joy with which a young couple look forward to those llttlo "brenk fiiHlH touuthor." licfori) niiirrltimk ! equaled only by tho drend with whlclil thoy look forward to them after mar riage. A womnn always walks zig-zag and reasons In elide, so '.lint it is ai difficult for n man to get past hor In mi argument as It- Is for him tn got pnst hor on tho street. Toll n man how good ho Is and ho'll wonder whnt Is tho matter with him; tell him how wicked ho Is and ho'll begin to (Huk that ho must bo rather fasclnntlng, nfter all. Somehow, n womnn nlwnys lovVs a husband who Is constantly "reform ing" hotter than one who Is con stantly behaving. llio only kind of husbands easy to acquire nowadays aro second husbands. SNAP JUDGMENT. Theio came to town n rather sad and lonesome looking pup, a Spitz. Some fellow yelled: "That dog Is mad!" And then we all throw sun dry fltH. Wo never rounded up the Hkuto to iiHk him whom ho got his incu; wo paused not to Investigate, nx his habit of looking n..rrn...i about I' I m beforo slllliii down v.i ,,i,l.,,,l,,,,,"ua tll 1',", wlln cracU .tinn who hns over hoard tho torrll.ln ". Uvi'U. a,", r.n:k8 nnd 8,k'kH aml K-ords- "Honrv KrlKhtmtth10' mA koi,t t,U "oor ,Kmst tho mkc." em, help dolnc this nricr I J",'.U,: v c,u,tit'a 1,,lu twonty-soven Picnics nro Von. cnlo I J'L f1" '"' W'" by tlio village MH. BwlmmliiK. ',,,,10 8 on Ing "1,"1""' A,H ,hc.n hl8 V?',,cr camo monnlkllt pfiii.roU.H inwl olill Iron'! ,,ll'MK "l,a ,'0V1,', " "8 hl8 ll0K waa f which the latter nro i v tl Z J n,u'! wo ' d""" KM and cruel My neighbor's musically inclined. I often wonder when bo's dined for ov'ry time I hnvo n meal, I hear bis llttlo cornet squeal. IIo's learning how to play a horn, and practices from night till morn becnuso ho works most of tho dny nnd thorcforo docs not get to play much of tho tlmo savo In tho night. It sometimes makes mo want to light when I liavo laid mo down to sleep, and that old horn begins to weop. Ho first begins to run a scalo, but nfterwards lots out n wall about tbo strains o( "Auld Lang Syno," "Amor lea," or "Ilaby Mlno." Ho o(tcn trios n llttl thrill that makes mo hnvo n nervous chill, until my good wife says to mo, "My denr, you'ro restless ns a flea! Why don't you try to go to sleep, nnd not this all-night vigil keep? He soon will havo his prnctico o'or, so you'll not havo to walk tho floor." I go to bed to sloop till morn but dream of Gnbrlol and his horn until my plllowa wet with tears born of some everlasting fenrs. Hut, still, my neighbor, I forgtvo, for his sole thought Is but to llvo to 'con a man h spread sweet music through tho lnnd, his wlfo's Is, und maybe own somo mighty band. He doesn't mean to do mo harm nor 1111 my sleep with wild nlnrm. IIo's only trying hard to bo somo kind of glided prodigy. Such things nre common, I sup pose, so ru just listen whllo ho blows. And, novor, mnllco will I bear because bis notes Invndo my lair. HOI) STANLEY. NEWS OF COQUILLE. I'imw County Sent Events as Told by .Sentinel. The first ground wnn broken yes terday for tho now two-Btory bunga low of Leo J. Cnroy In tho oast part of town. Mr. Carty has not yet let the contract (or tho construction of tho building, tho work now In pro gress being the construction of the basement. Tho ostlmntcd cost of the now residence Is between $3000 and muu. Tliu building will bo com pleted by .November 1. C. II. LandeiH of Murshfleld Is rilling Paul Stor.ing's position nt the depot for u couple or weeks. Mr. .Sieillng ami wife mid brother nro inking u vacation In the hills. Hum To .Mr. and Mm. John Hick- tun, .Iondn. August 5, a girl. Moth er mid child aro doing nicely. men. i lie infniit son of Mr. ami Mih. Frank Moiso, Srf.irdny morn ing, August 3, at 4 o'clock. The "hlld hud been suforliiK ror some line mint ueurntlc poison, which re sulted tn Its death. Funeral service, woro hold from tliu homo Monday nf-turnoon. Many automobiles bearing camp ers from various parts havo lecenllv passed through this place bound for tliu sea Hhoro and other nlneos of re creation. Hunters report deer plen- imu ovorywnoro mid "dried Jerky' is very inucn in evidence. ns LMiosts at dinner Thursday even Ing, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Jack and Helen Merchant. O Miss Violet Henderson entertained with n small dinner at the Chnudler on Inst Monday evening. Her guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Miss Alice Louise Mnloney and J. A. Johnston. ' O DANCES. v The first of n series of dances wl.l be given by Lew Koyzor at the Eagles' Hall next .iday cvoii'i . Tho dances, although iiubllc. will bo conducted along high itnndurds n.;1 "ragging" will be prohibited nbso lutely. Mr. Keyzer has secured (ill the latest dance music nnd this with the fine floor wll. nnke the serlcfa among the best yet given ho.'. O The dunce to be given nt the Simp son pavilion in North Hcnd this ev ening by L. J. Simpson ns n benefit for the North Ilend baseball team promises tn draw tho largest attend ance thnt hns marked n dance there in many weeks. Mr. Simpson will personally defray all tho expenses, the entire receipts going to tho ball tenm. The pavilion Is being hand somely decorntcd for tho occasion. Many Mnrshfleld people will be In attendance. O Tho Alamo Dancing Club gavo tho first of n scrle.'i of dances at tho Finnish Hall Wodncsdny evening. There wna n good nttendnnco. A number of tho latest "rags" woro plnyod as extras nnd woro grontly enjoyed, tho participants being a most congenial gathorlng. Tho danco was In chargo of n commlttco on gon ernl nrrnngomonts, consisting of Cnrl Johnson, Hans Hansen, Arthur Mill er and Iris Elrod. TAKE SPECIAL F S M tn I. a moro prions. .lr ohlldren nro ns much iih an oriiimiri ,,i,,i ,... i wffNiut exploding before n o'clock Slneo tho automobile has onmo In r general uso, tho picnic has been much loss sovoro becnuso tho vlc- rims nro nblo to como nut of it x about one oiiHitor of tho tlmo for merly required. - GEO. FITCH. Just n few of tho Kond things you mil nnu in MvwiN' .si'XIMV. iroMi Mi-uvtiicii'v let Vouch Sundaes, IVnoh Will it Melon. Ciint(loiiiM. Wo mnko tho VEItY HURT ICE CIIEAM SOD In tho city. Don t lake our word Make us prove It. wrong, mid on the vlllnuo ulaced a stains. For divers days remorse has burned our Inuards, that such thlnga should bo; mid yet 1 doubt If wo have learned n lesson from this Jam boree. Tomorrow somo ono may ex- ciaim mat jciiks or Jlmpson Is n prook, nnd then wo'll all Jump on his frame, and try his Utile gooso to conk. We'll hound our victim from the stnrt, refuse to list to his defense, und tnko his hide and break his heart, and make him feel llku twenty cents, KILLED NEAR EUGENE Tho Eugeno Guard savs: "Tho first fatnl nccldent on tho Porter liros.' contract on tho Eugene- v.008 jay railroad occurred yester day forenoon at ono of tbo nowly es tablished camps fifty miles west of this city. Gus Fulln, while engaged In foiling trees, was klllod when a limb of tho tree struck him on tho head. Ho had cut tho treo In two and it had begun to fall, but n limb in mo top uroko oh nnd fell in tho opposito direction, lloforo Fulln could got out of tho way It had struck him. Ho lived two hours af ter tho accldont. Fulln was omployod by Andy Youngstrom, a sub-contractor for Portor Ilros, Ho has relatives In loruanii, nnu ono of his fellow In UK. IIIHI) I). CLARK LEAVES TO. DAY TO TAKE POST (.RADUAT.-: INSTRUCTION IN SPONDYLO. THERAPY. Dr. Hhd 1). Clark left today for .ortland when she will lake a poM ,'raduato course under Dr. Alva A. Gregory, M. D. ). S., tho grentoal authority In tho United Stntota on Hpondylotherapy. Dr. Clark expects to bo able to return to tho Ilav about Soptomber IS. During her ubsonce Mr. II. T. Haiti will bo In e! urge of :or prnctico. Tho trip and special cottrso which Dr. Clark will tuko will bo rather exponslvo. hut tho sneclul work i.. fit her bettor than over to caro fur the big prnctico sho has built up here. She baa found thnt specialis ing In spondylothernpy will enable her to afford quicker rollof to a ce. '.iln class of patients who without it would bo unnblo to obtain speedy henoflts. Superb Ansco Cameras. Walker Studio. II UNFS " mMK n'ld b"y 1'w,l'It (,f (Wi.UtLl 1912. k. C... M.ulu Uuit 1pr ' J-naan.iajuuwt . "Just kIvo a doc n Cii'iim. "uu renown," me adage savs. "then SK'clals, strliiK 1 Im up." Wo like to run our ' borers, who knows them, left for that ........ .....,, uv w uiiiuiiii ur u pup. ,iur mis morning to nnd them, their I PL ,, vJI I milress not bolng known." WagMK Fptojlnlshing. WaH7e7 Studio. "" " - 1. .-- - BEHER THAN SPANKING Sytuklof ilm sot rute thlldrta of UJ. ttlor. Tntrt U t cooitltutlontl cium for bl. troult. ur,. H, SoiBr., Box w Koirt l)m. Ind.. will WJ frw to tor motbrr hor utcruful bora trntmrnt, with fan lii.tructlom. Bu do moo, tut wrlu htr ln.l7 If jroor rhIIJrfn Iroutle you la tbli wtr. Pon't blime thr chllj. tk cbmm irt It c.n't brlp It. TbU lrf.tmt .1 Cur lulu n4 ifJ tjp, trookW with orlnt dittlculilf 17 dtj or nlfbt. . "i--r nNrmrv iri,MW3!,i SnowTDriftFlour RETAIL PRICE $1.65 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used v. clnslvoly In milling, theso brands of flour. Margaret lies' Company AT Ihe H.oyal TONIGHT Prebentlng , "SWEETEST GIRL IN DI.MK." v Ith high dnss vautlovlllo speclnlilo itween nets, featuring GEORGE LUCKEY ramous eccentric singer and danc- lug comedian. !) FIRST RUN PlCri'RES. ;) Tomorrow night the play ".Miss TEXAS," and an entire chants 'nt incts nnd pictures, 172 No. Kroadway. ADMISSION 50c, CHILDREN, 2,-,c. t,y 'JJvS-'iJ1 "S'' b ,be SISTERS OF THE HOW NWS Of HSUS AND MARY. irJj.. M,Ji, ."4 ....-rji.11. t,.,fc Mouc. An. Hoojilon iihl Ccmmtp clll Dfl$. fj,U4t tmJDt, SruJtmu. RtncJ Itoitl 11U MiflltuilTrllf.Wiii-lofpiMiuB.tmrni.AdJifi tisrm srrntion. s. .t', j,umi, h-iunj i wJffl (& .irk mm n 'i l.t 1,1 li. I. II 17 Ik I I 1 1 I .l.l.l.l.ltltliltlinltlilililihlilililtlilr KAMMERER SAYS: "Your pay check will go farther nnd get more value if you buy one of our $20.00 and $25.00 Suits for $14.75 Than any other clothing investment on Coos Bay." $5.00 Packard Low Shoes for $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 5s Socialist Picnic at Simpson Park Sunday, August 18. Come out and enjoy yourself. "Hoi Time" Ouaranlecd. Band Will Furnish Music All Day See pri.e in Howard's .Jewelry window lo IjJ awarded most beautiful woman on grounds. Good Speaking Program and Other Diversions. Continuous boat service from O'Kelly'i lauding in Mar.shfudd to Simpson Park land ing at North Bend. Round trip 25 cents. You Show With PA tho Imtli room you havo had use'J In iip-to-dnto Btylo. You don't "O' tho olU-fnahloiiwl kind nt all. you hnvo licon deterred from nj yours liiodornlzed hy the i'" pxnenso, hnvo u talk with " not cost nearly no niui'h as you M' been led to bellevo. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Streft. 1MIO.NE 77-J Marshfie'd Cyclery 1HCYCI.IJS FOH RKXT JlMiont I58.t. wn.iaMirrn: v.im.kv fam.-, III Lime County, Oiikoii, Fruit Heny J-ninis, Trurk I'ni'iiis, Hnliy I'niius, Stink fniniN, (icuenit FiirniliiK Wrltw for nESPiiiPTivw nnd L1TEIUTUUB tolling y0 about tho wonderful resources of Lano iuiji uregon. J. !:. THOMAS .V CO., Cottnge Grove. Oregon. i.isr I 1VER JOHNSON BICYCLES nt Pi'nn0v IT nr Aware 0(K The Times Does Job Printing hi. m& -a. i, . JVdM.. , " '.-'i-A M-.? ,jnw.--; rtsat