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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912-EVENING EDITION. "ii ' ' ' M " - J iMBiMniMinnmr IN THE LAND WHERE THE SAND MAN DWELLS EVENING STORIES AND TALES FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE A Brass Bed for You EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) LITTLE LESSONS. I Will Lenin to lit Saving 'Good morning, Edith." said Iri dic, Edith's chum. Did you know thnt Hny Jones Is golnn to leave .u collego tomorrow? You know he finished high school this year." "How do you support they can ni ford to send him to collccc?" roifileu Edith. "Ills father wonts for waiM. and Just enough to keep them. "1 am told that hla parents iiio not furnishing the money. It Is ns own. When he was a little boy, In stead of spending every cent thai was given to him, he saved It and started a hank account of his own, ond now he has the money wlu which to pay his way through col lego. Ho started out by saving the pennies and nickels and soon had put a dollar In the bank, It w.t3 not long until his bank account giou to five dollars. When ho was ten years old ho had fifty dollars. L'acn year after that ho sold papors, r.an errands nnd earned all the money that he could. He did not give the picture theaters and candy stores ni. of his money. Ho went to tho bIiowj onco each week at times when hid papa know that the pictures wero of tho kind that children should ace. Ho bought nlco rlpo fruit lustoud of buying so much candy. That Is onu of tho reasons that ho has alwujj been such a strong, healthy boy. iuu too when ho comes out of biuMo. collego ho Is prcparod to earn his own living, and It U his own money that has given him tho start in life. i. worries him to think that his falhci is getting old and has to work for somebody clio on i small salao When he Is twcnty-flvo j cat's tM, t am suro that ho will lmvo a buslnc.) of his own, for a boy lllco him can not help making good." "I wish I could go away to school this year but 1 Just can't do so,' cnld Lucille. "I think somebody else In seiiuiii his children to itcltool on tho ponules and nickels that you upend foolish ly," laughed Edith. iiomtn.'s sr.MMKit ix tiii: corxTia Going Visiting. "Now, nobblo, find an old tin ta.i. and como with mo Int.) thu gaiua:. Wo nro going to dig soino rlsh woruiti for bait and thon we will go fishing, said Grandpa. They soon had tho can full of fut fish worms. "I can't sco why .-"J want tliono nasty thlngj to take fish ing. Clrnndpa." "You run to tho homo and get tho lunch, nnd when wu got ru tho tlvei. I will show why wo need them. ' Uobblo was not afraid of tno worms but he did hopo that Grundpu wouldn't ask him to carry thorn. liJ went Into tho houso whoro dear old Grandma was packing their lunch. 1 hero was fried chlekeu, sandwich." Jelly tarts, two boiled eggs, two nlco red apples and some doughnuts pack ed neatly In a market basket and cov eted with a towel. Now they wore rendy and off they stnrted to tho river which was not far away. Old Rover, Grandpa's dog, wout with them, and how no did sca.n pcr and play when they sturted. As ''booh as they car.io to tho liv er, Grandpa put a fish worm on each hook, and they wero ready 10 begin fishing. "Why aro you putting worms ot. the hooks, Grandpa? I thought .,uu wanted fish ou thorn." "Wo do, but we need tho vj:...j to catch tho flt.li," Grandpa told mm. 'Tho fish sec tho worms In tho wa ter and catch thorn to cat, but whuti they try to swallow tin wormB, tin hooks get caught In tho mouths and that Is tho way wo cuch Mr. rm'. Now, wo must bo very quiet or else we will frighten tho fish away." The sat down on a log and threw the fish lines Into tho water. It w.u Just tho right tlmo of day to flui., and Uobblo soon hnd a "bite." Dy this I mean that n fish was aoo.. nibbling at his hook. "Now, pull," said Grandpa, and as Uobblo pulled, out came n great big fish. Tho fish was so sllppory and wig gled so that Uobblo could not pick him up bo. Grandpa had to take un hook out of his mouth. What sport it was to fish, m f.-ut as they caught n fish, G.'iui ... would put It on a string. Soon It was lunch tlmo, nnd how good everything tnstt(!. Afffii tlw.i liml iMiiitrltt nil fnn .tail they wanted thoy started homo. Tno did not walk fast as thoy wore very tired. Tho next morning Hobble louna Grnudpa had some niio fried ft for breakfast. .My! Hut they wcio good! Grandma did kiiow how iO do everything right. MILLIE IH.YNKIX'S DItEAM Tonight, Iltllle IllynklnR Is In a boat with IiIh llttlo frlond. Thoy nro out deep sen Uniting. I.Ik (i most boys ho likes to fish nnd ' ho In having groat sport. Thoy aro catching a great many fish. Tho I boat Is almost full of slippery, flop ping things. "Oh. Dear!" said llllllo to hli friend. "I wish they wero nil back In tho wnter. I don't llko the way they flop around, do you? You must holp mo pull," snld llllllo. "I think I have caught a whalo or an alllga-' tor on my hook. I Just can't land him." i Soon both boys wore pulling with all their might to try to land the fish thnt had taken Qllllo's hook. Tho monstor at tho other end of tho lino gnvo a quick Jerk and landed both boys on their 1 cads In tho cold wntor. DIUIo's wish about tho fish they had In their boat was granted for tho uoat was upsot ami mo usn scauoreu In all directions. The boys kept on top and finally managed to roach their boat which was bottom Bldo up. Dy catching on tho sides, thoy were soon on tho bottom of tho boat, hold ing on for dear life. They woro wet and shlvorlng with fright. ",My but that was a narrow escape," said Dll Uo'b frlond. "Thoro aren't many pco plo dumped into tho ocean who got out. Wo must lo flno swimmers." Tho ocean began to got qulto rough, and It began to bo dllllcult for the boys to hold to their boat. "Did you over hear tho song 'Life on tho Ocean Wavo'?" said llllllo who wiib now enjoying his rldo on tho bot tom of tho boat whoro ho began to feel Bafo. "Yes, but I'm thinking of u song my mother sings called 'Rocken In tho Cradlo of tho Deep," replied his friend. "I'm scarod, so let's not talk pbout tho ocean waves." "Lot's talk about some of tho good tln.i-H lit Iiomo. thon," said llllllo. "Thnt iiiukca It worse than over, Klddc." tol.i bin friend. "I romombcr tho story In tho lllblo ntf.nt a wludf that swallowed n man by the iiunii of Jonah swallow ud him whole. Do you want to hear about that?" asked llllllo. "No, thank you," replied his friend .Lt!t as thr It.yB woro about to KIM' up and !o the ocean swallow Iboii., 'i 1 m fil.lp rtttno In sight, nnd noon they te. mfc on board, In dry clothing nnd having a good meal. "Now," said nilllo'H friend, "I won't mind hearing about Jonah and tho whnlo." The noj.t morning ut breakfast, tll'.le'-i n other aBked him why ho wan m tii'Mi nnd aWiiv. "I guess yon wo'tld bo tired, too, If you had fought for ynur llfo last night llko 1 did. I wonder how Jlmmlo fecit). ft) u.lu M'lfli n , ' urilfl Tllllln "Hut it vmuj yen Alio hnd tho droaiii and nut Jiiuinlu " said nilllo's ti'r.Mior For one week, commencing August 15th, you can buy a Brass Bed from our store for the price paid for iron ones We have an overstock of Brass Beds and are offering six patterns at prices as follows : 2-in. post satin finished solid Brass ff2 AA jltJ WW Bed. five fillers in head and foot 2-in, post solid Brass Bed, satin finish, 5-8-in. fillers 2-in. continuous post, satin finish Brass Bed .... 2-in. post satin finish, square end fillers, a beauty, 2-in. post, a large, massive Brass Bed . Be sure and see them while the line is complete. $15.00 $19.50 $23.50 $25.00 GOING HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers m At the Churches (Ministers and othors nro request ed to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not Inter than Friday evening to liiHiiro Insertion Rat unlay.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ilov. II. I. ltutlodgo, I'astor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service nt 1 1 a. m. Hpworth League ut 7 p. m. l'ruyorniootltiK ou Thursday ovon lug nt 8 o'clock. Strnimera welcome. EPISCOPAL Kiniuiiniiii Cliuit'li. Ilov It. E. Hi-owning, Hector. 8 n. m. Holy Communion. 1 1 a. m. Morning servico i Kcrmoii. 1! p. in. Service, sermon and holy communion at St. Luke' church, Kmplro. HKYKXTH DAY ADVHXTISTS C. J. Cole. Pastor. Bovonth Day Adveutlst sorvlcoa nro conductotl overy Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Pronchliig horviee-s at .1 p. m. Como and upend an hour with us; wo will do you good, curncii ok christ. 'A. O. Diiwnid Mlu'ster. At the Church of Christ, Central Aveiiuu, tho iiinriilni; sulijort will bo, "Grontor Works." Kvonlng: "A Groat DUcovory." Special music. Dlblo school at 10 a. m. Young People's Meeting 7 p. in. MARSH FIELD PRHHRYTUHIAX rilUHCII. At tin Flrt Prcsb) teiian churclt J tsorvlaw m bo oNpected on sabbnt." i iih follows: I Sabbath school at 10 n. m., Prut Tludgon. Biipetintoiident. Young People's imotlug ut 7 p. n ; FIRST HAPTLST CIU'RCII. 10 A. M. SiiiiiU) whuol. Claude , StlltKUlltl). 1IKM llltl Mil "lit. Young People's nuotlng at 7 p. m Rev. A. l' MuiMrord of Curv Mills will upeak ut both services Sun lay. in.; services In North Head nt r.U'i p. in. ciiiiirtlw scihxce. Chrlstlnii Sclcnro hall, 1137 Third street North. Subject. "Soul." Service Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday "5 p. m MAIISIIKIKLD CATHOLIC ciiriicn. Ilov. A. II. Miinro. High iiiiiHs will bo eolobrated 10 o'clock Sunday morning. nt XOItTII IlKXD lMti:SIJYTi:itLX. Ilov. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Preaching service. 11 n. in. Christian Kndeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching service, S p. in. Prenchlng scrvico nt S p. in. Services at "tston. Special Sunday sorvices at Coo ton, 2 p. in. Lesson to married peo ple. Let nil married pooplo bo pies eut and as many young pooplo as uC Blre. 7:15 p. in. Lesson to vouiik liooplo. Old people not exempt if they want to come. Kldor U. . Nonl. XOItTII HKXD Min'HODLST CIIL'KOIL Tl'o sorvlcoa Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sundny school 1 0 a. in. Junior League 3:20 p. m. xoinn m:xn CATHOLIC CIUItCH. Itev. Father Spiiimer. Hector. Mima will Im celobnited nt 3 o'clock Sunday mainlng by tho Hev. Futhor Springer. U.MTKD llltlMilliltliX curncii OV NOHTH HKNI). Sundny Kchool at 10 a. in Preaching t-ervlio at 11 a. in. Young People's nt 7 p. in. iiowv nut? Wo offer Onu lln ulrcil IHInrii llvir-nl fur nay fitnof Cittiirtlt Hint rmiiiiil bo itirtil t) llll'i('itliirrh I'ttro. I'. J. I'llKNIiY A. CO., Tolfilo. O. We, tin' iiikIitwIuihiI, Imvc k:i-iii p J. ciu. niiv (tir Die litt 1.1 i'nr, mill livlU'tt lilm tier jih'II) liniiiimiilK In nil IjilIiick irtintHi'ifiiii. mill llimiii lulh Khlo liicnrr) nut nil) nl IIkii llniii. imiilo lij lilt tlrni, Waimmi, Kivnan .t Maiixiv, V liul' mlc llrii:elt, Tukiln, O. IIiill' Ciiiivrrh cure l mien inicriiiillv, xvl; liiU'lliully mm" tlio IiIihhI mill iniu mn. uto fiiio f llio kil'in. Ti'MlmnnliiU tvut Irio. l'rli'7Anii h.t luiillo, Nilil liynll ilruuttftl Ink. 1UII' Kumll)' IM1U lot ii'iill.nll(in, DR.A1N COOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLKGAXY Loaves Marshdold dally at 5 n. m. and nrrlves nt Drain In tlmo to con nect with aftornoon train for Port land. LoavcH Drain at 8 a. in. and arrives) at Mnrshtlold about G p. in. Tickets on salo nt "llusy Corner," Phono 278, Marshfleld and O. Ma toon, Drain. We Have Been Successful in buying a large stock of first class Electrical material and can glvo our'pntrnns n very low prlco ou house wiring, Ret our price you enn't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J E. Pale &. Co. Ladiss'axid Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domostlc Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed 70 North Trout Street SWKDISII LITIII.HAX ClU'llCIl Comer Tin ul and ('oiiiiuou't Sutid'v t-i li ml I't Fttglisli oof Sunday at 9:30 a. m. OHWI (ll I ITH !H, SerV i -i in iii i"i 1 1 "t li p MfMvWJrii f. (.Hli. ConductM r tbr SISURS OF THE HOLY MMCS OF JESUS AND MARY. b,. JtJ.mU.J Cilbtltu Our xi. Miulc An. lkwUonnaCi-imr 01 Dtfti. KUltmJlXiSmJ4.Htiat4 Xlon) nj litcllcctuilTnlaIar.VViltelrAaBUKmrutAiJJicu UtTiK WMtlOK. ft. H.n, AiJ). h'llj.J Who Has 1,000 Cash? axu wants tiii: im:st hcsixlss iuy ix ohkoox TODAY? Wi: II VV" lU'SIXFSS THAT WILL 1IKAH Till-: CLOSliST I.VVKSTHJATIO.V, THAT IS XKTTIYU 10 PKH CUNT OV TIIK IXVKSTMKXT. IT HKQl'lHKS 8UHXI CASH TO S.YI IT, IIALVXCIi THHMS TO St IT. TIIK I'lUCi: IS IIKJHT AND THU THIOLS IIU8IIT CALL A XI) 1.171' IS THLL YOl' OF IT Til! X ISK YOl'H OWV .HIXiMICNT YOl' Jll'ST ACT A Modern llrlck nuitutug, Electric Light, Steam Ilcst. Klegantly Furnisned Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. IIOTUI, COOS C. A. MKTLIN, Prop. Hutes: f.0 cents n Duy and Upwr.rds Cor nninnwny ami Maiktt. unrnniieirt. Orecon FAST AND COMMODIOUS Reamer Redondo l'liulpiKtl Willi wireless nnd Hubiiinrlno bell SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Monday, Aug. 19, at, 2 P. M. All Passenger Ileservntlnim Kroni Sun Friinclsco Must He MH H(r Flfo lliiildlng, or Pier No. 10. IXTKH-OCUAX THAXSl'OHTATIOX CO. PHONE 44. c. P. McOEOROE, AJt teamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bar Saturday Aug. 17. WITH PASSHXOEHS AND FnHIOHT V. 8. DOW, Audit. OceD- .UICKLY. French Realty Co. MAHSUFIKLD, OUKOOX. U5)i XOItTII FHOXT ST. Blanchard7s Livery We hav secured the livery btis'l pens of L. H, Helsnor, and are pre pared to roudir excellent service to tbe peojie of Coos Hay. Careful drivers, trnm! rlirn nn.i sp...iii.i.. that will mean sauntactory service to tbe public. Pbone us for a driving horse, a rig or lnytblnij needed In the livery lino. We nlso do truck 'ag business of all kinds 11LAXCHAHD IIHOTIIKHS Phono 188. J Livery, Feed nnd Sales 8cirlce. 141 First nnd Alder Streets. rill: FHIKNI) OF COOH HAY VnJO ALLIANCE HQl'IPPKI) WITH WIHIiLKHd SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA SATURDAY. AUG. 7 AT 12" o'clock CuX.M.CTIXf. WITH tiii: NOHTH HANK HOAD AT FOIlTLlA Noirrn nifii.-in o..,.. ......... .r.o.x'i- .W.l-lW -li.l,l.1llf -OVJ.1II VT.1 .J O. F. McGEOBOB. " Plii.nt 1 1, WANTED ! ! ! OAIU'ETS UPHOUSTEItlXO AXI) PIAXOS TO CLEX, by the Pneu. inntlc Cleanlits Compaiiy. Oitlns ftu ttotk taken nt OOIXO IIAIIVKY piioxn urn - 1 WIPI'HD WITH WIHKLESS Steamship Breakwater ALU AYS ON TIME. 0 a. W:-Jtf JVB- i ?. I'P-i AlxsWOHTH DOOK, FOHTLAN1), AT 0 . Tim .,.,3 f?,niia "8 Fll0M MAIISHFIELD AT THE SW' 1HL TIDE, AUG. B, to, 15, 20, 21 nnd 30. j. c. MILI-EH Age'' Phone .Main rtai-L. T. J. KJAIiTE A H. HODUINB Marshfleld Paint (8b Decorating Co. Estimates MAR8HFIBLD, Furnished Phone 14 0L Oregon "l MM? ,IV DICirinrr-nY cm . SIT? T.TtiE. Stagn leaves Marshfleld every morning at 6 and reaches R"B,e!,ii Unit, to connect with evening train tor Portland. Stage alw 'j, Uoseburg every morning at 6 o'clock and reaches Marsbfleio PAKE $0.00, Round trip fll.OO. Good meals en r?nt .. P. Barnard, agent, Roseburg. ,r.,i!ilH:l otto Schetter. aeant. 120 Market Avenue, " TleketB can be obtained at Hlllyer's Cigar Store 'fvt&.y 7J- 'J3T' VrgtCliBfi -Z2 IT",wWi