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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1912)
IN THE LAND WHERE THE SAND MAN DWELLS EVENING STORIES AND TALES FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) A IjITTLK IjKSSOX Little girls nnd boys, do you always treat your playmates as you would have them treat you? If ovory girl and boy would do this, or In other words, if each of you. would do unto others as you would linvo them do unto you, there would bo no cross words, no quarrels nnd no J fights. If when you get selfish with1 your playmntes you would ask your-j solves tho question, "Would I llko to bo treated llko this?" you would savo, n lot of trouble. If when your plny mnto gots ugly, you lot him seo that1 you will not qqarrol, ho will soon feel, ashamed of himself and want to play, fair. I You must take enro of your hands nnd feet. Your hands wcro not mado I to strlku you. playmntes, and your( feet wore not mado to kick them Just, becauso they do not do to plcnso you I all tho time. It each of, you took proper caro of your hands' and foot nnd treated your playmates as you! would hnvo them treat you, there would bo no inoro unklndncss nnd you would bo vory hnppy. THK INDIAN AND TJIK COWIIOY. Dobble's mamma sent him nn In dian Riilt and also a cowboy suit to piny In. Now ho could piny Hint ho was an Indian brnve. Wouldn't that bo grant. He had seen cowboys and Indians In tho motion picture shows at homo. Raymond, one of Dobblo's Httlo country friends, enmo to Grandpa's to spond a whole day with him. Ho, llko Dobblo, wno a real live boy and what ono of thorn could not think of doing, tho othor could. They rodo tho horses, played tag with Hover, chased tho pigs, played with tho Httlo lnmbs, went sliding down tho tiaystnek, fed tho nlcs. mudo n swing In tho orchnrd, played m the liny mow, and did many other tilings that Httlo boys llko to do. "Oh; 1 know whnt will bo the most fun of nil," said Dobblo. "You put on by cowboy suit nnd I will put on the Indian Biilt nnd wo will piny that I nm an Indian nnd you are a cowboy." They soon hnd the suits on nnd f.ore ready to begin plnylng. 'If I nm nn Indian, I must have a now and nrrow," said Bobble, "so I can shoot like Indian do. But where will I got It? I can't mako one." Raymond, llko most country boys, Knew how to do all theso things, so lie soon hnd a bow and nrrow mado for Bobble. "Now, cowboys nlways hnvo n. tope with which to catch the cnttlo," snld Raymond. "They call It a larlnt. It Is n long ropo with a loop In ono end." Bobble soon found n ropo for his cowboy friend. "I wish wo could hnvo some renl horses," said Bob ble, but this was out of tho question, so they found somo sticks to ride, nnd nwny they went. I suspect tho animals on Grand pn's farm wished thnt there wcro no cowlfoys or Indians ns most of tho fun was nt their cxponso. When Grnndpn called tho boys for supper, they wcro no whero to bo found. "I wonder whero thoy can oo," snld Grandma, I nm rcnlly wor ried nbout them." Rover hns boon with them j mnybo ho will know." Como Rover, find our Httlo boys for us." Rovor scampered away and Grand ma nnd Grnndpa followed him. Ho led them to tho hnystnek. "What can ho menn?" said Grnnd pn. "Tho nron't hero." But Rover know what ho was do ing. Ho climbed part way up tho nnystnek nnd Ornndpa followed him. Ilicro In n holo they hnd made. wero our little cowboy and Indian fast asleep. THKKIXO A 'COON. Rover Is Grandpa's old dog. 'le nnd Bobb o have becomo very gj)i friends. Every night he goes to M'o pasture to bring tho cows nomo. u.w night Grandma told Dobblo thnt he might go with htm. What fun ho nnd Rover hid! Dobblo would throw Btlcks nnd oM Rovor would bring them back to him. All nt once- Rover ran nhc.ul as fast as he could, nnd when Bobjlo caught up with him, ho found nl n under n tree Just harking so lend. Looking up In tho tree, Bobbin could seo some kind of nn animal, but ho could not tell whnt It wns. It frightened him so ho started to run nwny. Ho could not got Ror-r to go. He Just stayed thcro an-1 barked. Ho could see John, Grandpa's hir ed mnn, near by plowing, so ho callJ,I for him to como quick. John told him that Rover hu.l treed a 'coon. Rover nnd John soon succeeded !ti cntchlng tho 'coon, nnd now BobbL hns n now pet nnlmnl. Ho thl.ikj ho can soon stnrt nn nnlmnl show of his own. At the Churches (Ministers and others nro request ed to hand In tho Sundny church no tices not later than Friday evening to Insuro lnsortlonSnturdny.) mkthowst "episcopal Rov. II. I. Rutlcdgo, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning snrVlco at 11 a. m. Epworth Lcnguo at 7 p. in. Prnyormootlng on Thursday ovon Ing nt 8 o'clock. Strangers wolcomo. EPISCOPAL Emmmiuol Church. Rov R. 13. Browning, Rector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 a. in, Morning strvlco i sermon. 2. p. m. Sorvlco nnd sormon nt St. Mary's church. North Bend. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS fT .T. Cnn. Pnutnr. m Bovontli Dav Advontlst services nro conductod ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Preaching sorvlcos nt 3 p. m. Como nnd spond nn hour with us; wo will do you good. CHURCH OK CHRIST. '.. 0. Howard Minister. Hlblo school nt 10 n. in. Young Pooplo's Mooting 7 p. rn. "A Spread Letter" will bo tho sub ject of tho morning dlscoiiiHo nt tho Christian church, corner tilh Htrcet nnd Central nvenuo. In tho ovenlng Rov. Onward. the minuter, will bponk on "Tho Cry of Human Need." There will be special mimic by tho titnlo qunrtot. MAIISHFIKM) PltKSIIYTKItlAN ciirurii. At tPo First Presbyterian church Forvlcou may bo expected on subbnt'.i , ns follows; ( Sablmth school nt 10 a. m., Prof Tledgon, superintendent, ' Young People's meeting nt 7 p. in. FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH. 10 A. M. Sunday school. Clnudo Stutsman, superintendent. Young People's mooting at 7 p. m. Rov. A. V. Hmwford of CorvnllU will fcponk tit both ttorvhon Sunday. SWEDISH I, I Til ERA Dr. .IiiIiii E. (Miuitl, PiMiir. Sumlu Kcluml at 0:30 a m. Morning hoi vice- II n. in. In Swedish. Evening uco tit s p. m. hi Englixii Topic for iiiornliiK senium. 'The Spiritually Maimed;" evening 'Eter nity lu tho Heart." NO RW EC! IAN LUTHERAN. Sorvlcos In Miirshllohl nt 11 p in.; Hcnlcoo In North Bend nt i:0 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Sclenco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject. "Mind." Service Sunday nt 11 n. in. Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday S p. in Sundny school, 10 n. m. Preaching sorvlco, 11 a. m. Christian Endoavor, 7 p. m. Preaching sorvlco, 8 p. m. NORTH HENI) METHODIST CHURCH. Tho services Sunday will bo as fol lows: . Sunday school 10 a. m. Junior Leaguo 3:20 p. m. NORTH HENI) CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Fnthor Springer, Rector. Mass will bo colobratod nt 3 o'clock Sunday morning by tho Roy. Fnthor Sprlngor. UNITED HHETHEREN CHURCH OF NORTH HENI). Sundny school nt 10 a. m. Preaching sorvlco at 11 a. m. Young Pcoplo's nt 7 p. m. Preaching sorvlco at 8 p. m. HOW'S THIS Wc offer Ono Hundred tMllari Itcwurd fnr tny rano nt Catarrh Hint ennnnt bo cured br IUU'i Catarrh rsurr. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Wo, llio underdRiied, hvo known F J. die- jectly lionorl)lo In ill btiilncus tramaotlon, nnd financially nblo to carry out any obllra. Itftn. M.itA V.w l.t fl.M IIVII. UI.UV ... .11,.,. WAMllKfl, KlNNAN A MABVIN, Wliolriale DrURRliU, Toledo, O. ffall'a r'ttttt n.. I. h1ah II.I..H.1I.. ... Inr-dlrectly upon the blood and mucoiii nire ficei of the ijitem, Tcitlmonlali tent free Trite 75 rent per battle. Hold byall druciftt Tak Htll'i Family 1'IIU for conitlpatfon. NOBBY HATS Wc hnvo always prided ourselves en our lino of lints nnd think wo hnvo somo of tho best over now. Here nro n fow prices of a fow: Coos Hats $11.00 Fuzzy Wuzz In soft and dorby shapes $2.00 & $2.no BoyB' Fuzzy Wuzz 91.B0 For These Cool Mornings Men's Cont Sweaters .91.00 to $3.00 Boys' Coat Sweaters .81.00 to $l.no Men's Wool Shirts with mlll tary collar 8-.00& 82.no The Bazar "Store of Quality. " Phone 32. Absolute Facts That we can show yuti a Front street buy that will triple in value in next 3 years. Also a business paying a better interest on monev invested than any other in this town, the price is right, the tonus right, t'.ie reason for its being for sale, right. IT you nro looking foi an investment, come lot us toll you about them and wo won't be mad if yon don't buy becauso wo know someone will soon do so and be satisfied with them. 20,000 telephone poles and somo piling for sale, mostly dry cedar, will deliver in boom at Coquille for T cents per foot. French Realty Co. ftlo'o X. Front St. Steamer Washington Will Sail for San Francisco Prom Coos Bay Friday, P. M., August 23. WITH PASSKN'dKRS AND FURIOIIT l S. DOW. Aent. Ocean Dock. t MAIlSHI'llvMI CATHOLIC ClUltCH. liov. A. H. Munro. HIrIi moss will bo celobrated at 10 o'clock Sunday iiiornliiK. NORTH HKXI) PRKSHVTF.RIAN. Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pnstor. LAKESIDE BY AUTO Mtiko regular dully trips collecting with LAUNCH NORTH STAIt l.emliiK StnulT'H liullne every tiny nt lsiH) p. m., returning lento North Slough landing Saturday tit 0 n. in. Auto leaves lakeside one hour earlier than boat schedule. Leaves bwit Inndlng North Slouch Monday, 8:00 a. in., Tuesday 8:00 a. in., Wednesday 8:00 a. in.. 'lliiirMlny, 8:00 a. m., Friday, 8:;0 a. in., Saturday 0:00 a. in FAHK EACH WAY 81.00 Will mnko special trips to connect with launch nt any time, day or night.. Tor full Information inquire TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lake side, Oregon, or leave message with M. M. PJcrson, the Lakesldo Telephone Agent. Another Bargain For Homcmakers Sale of Electric Grills Week Starting Aug. 26 You can obtain either n f) Ur.ll or an "CI CU-illo' for $1.00 less th.n I he lours! retail price if you comply with our terms. I f vou road the magazines you know theso new and immensely popular electric table Wight inches long, five inches wide arut' six inches high they are big enough to co-j.c an entire breakfast with the expenditure oi i few cents for current. Thev are for broiling, frying, boiling loaslinq, and two cooking operations can bo carried on at once, all on your dining roan table. "Weight only a few pounds; heating oK ment guaranteed by maker. The lowest retail price wc ever heard of was $6.00. you use the coupon in tho corner you can get cither of these famouD grills for $5.00. Our "doday toaster sale'" was a grail success. The grills arc for people who want to go a little further with electric cooking. AVo think we can sell 25 of them this week. "What wc ask you to do is this, merely to mail us the attached coupon properly filloJ cut (or bring it to our office) iu order o save us the expense of a house to house can vass locating people who may want electiv rills. II c arc willing to pay the dollar to you instead of I the solicitors. If you mail tho coupon wo will send tho i-i ills to vou for domonst.rnt.ion. nnd nnr row ii." -v. ; ' ; lescmative win not annoy you uy urgn ou to buy if you decide otherwise. Act qutcMy; the sale lasts one week only 12 rlf i "' i1!' W f i nn rSSfyl Electric Grill Coupon. Not good nftor Soptombor 2. Plcnso sond us your roprosonta tlvo to domonstrato both tho Oon oral Electric Grill nnd "El Qrlllo" with tho understanding that If I purchase tho prlco will bo JG.OO for olthor. Nnmo Street & No This coupon will bo honored If presented nt our ojfflco. TelophonoNo. 178. Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. COOS UAY-ROSEBUJIG STAGE LINE. Stage leaves Murshfleld ovory morning at 6 nnd roaches Rouoburg in tlmr to connect with ovenlug train for Portland. Stngo also loaves Roseburg ovory mornlni; at C o'clock nnd roaches MarshQold same evening. TARE 90.00, Round trip $11.00. Good meals en route. C 1 Bnrnnrit. agent, Itosebitrg. Otto Schotter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, MnrshCeld. Tickets can be obtained at Hlllyer's Clgnr Store. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equlpiicd witli wireless mid suhiiiailno liell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Friday, Aug. 23, at, 3 P. M. All Passenger Hcwroitloiw I'r om San Frnnchco Must Ro Mndo at K0.-5 rife Rulldlng, or Pier Xo. 10. 1XTKR.OCKAX TRAXSPORTATIOV CO. PHOXR U. p Mnr, ' . . . . .uvu&uiiun, Ageni, 'THH FRIKXIl oi? rnna n.iv. S. S. ALLIANCE C KQUIPPKII WITH WIRIJLKSS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY SATURDAY, AUG. 24 AT 6 P. M. CUNXKCTIXa WITH TUB NOKTII BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Phone 44 X0UT" l'ACII'MJ TOAMSU!I COMPAXV. ' O. V. McGKORGE, Agout. KQl'IPPICD WITH WIIUibRSS Steamship Breakwater AI.WAVSOXTIMK.' SAILS FROM AIXSWORTH DOCK POltTi ivn m a. 8. 13. 18, S3 mid 28. FROM M ilSI Smn UL0,!; m" AUG' THK TIDE, AUG. 5, lb, 13, SO, a"ind a SERVICE OF Phone Mnln 321.L. DRAIN- COOS m VIA AT.tr.,... Loaves MarHhn0ld'dal,, anil arrives nt Drain In7!? l noot will i '"'I'Q Us,,,' Innd. ur"oon traln Loaves Drain at 8 a nt Mnrshfleld about g ?' ,BU Tlckots on flftlo n Lp;,. Phono , 278, MBrahaelJW toon, Drnln. m ati 0, WILLAMKTOK VAU 1 Iiniio Cuuily, rw Fruit & Hcrry Fnrnis Truck Fnrius, Dairy Fnrnw, Stock Farms, General Farming .ndVj!rTlSrAT,?IStt tho wonderful rcioffij? County. Ornrnn lel Ml J. K. THOMAS ft (ft, Cottage QroTQ, 0r J E. Pale&Ci lh Grade Ladies' and Gentle Tailoring Imnnrind nn.t nA ..n. Fit nnd Satlafactloa CbwI Wo ,1n nil w,t. .l-i.:WlI WOKorth'siSJfSS, .'iiirsiiiicia. We Have Been Success In buying a tare stock ef f clais Electrical nuterlilulj give our patroniamrloif on houie trlrlnc Oitotti you can't afford to alut Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J I Will furnish House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman nil North Front Bt Dua. Phone 398-X: Rei. Fboull You Auto Call Fo pnoNE iu-3 mam mi Stand front of Llojd Hotil TWO NEW. OAKS After 11 P. M. 1'tosi H Rosldonce Fboni 1I-) Will innlt trim to CoobBi A Vn.rn TtrlrV nillltllDI. tt LlEht. Steam Heat. JtKnill FurnlsDotl Itoorni wlta K nnrt r.oA Water. HOTEL COOS n a MRTLIN. Prcj. ntnm. Kn .An,. nnv ind rtll IIUIUO. WW WWMV M - --- -. Cor. nronttway and Marin Maranrifilil. oreioB Blanchard's Live ur k.n. .acnrorl tht llTWJ m 1 IT IfatanMP IftdLlI I'ODB Ul U. 11. !' f .ul imred to ronotor excellent MlrJ '"?.. Pi'c .? -Y.. "; .rr that will mean satuiactorf 1 1110 PUUIIC. 1'IIHUf "" ' ijI horso. a rlu or mytblnr bJJ rnA nvnrv nnn t n iv " Ins buBlnew of all klndt HliAM'JIAlU' niw .. . (il-T Livery. Feed and Wl i ii irrt "" """.'.mm T.J.MAIFE A.B.H0H Marshfield Vm Gb Decorating E-tlmate. MAIUI Furniahed Phono 140b Unique Pantatorijj THE MODERN i-Znr . . , -nA.-.rA e. Stra" tine TalIorint-Lt ui ol" next Suit. . nutm NOTICE TO CHEDITOJ, NOTICI5 ia MWji Myrtn Clausen has W"! pointed executrix " ' TjlH1, und Tostnmoni ui - MtiiJ ceased, nnd letters te hnvo been duly issueu - v Now Therefore, All P e' uts Ing claims against saia . , hereby notified to &,, mo, witn tno iu,c.' ,. i six months from the u ... at tho office of Ja,merVshfleli0' MTRTAjjAgR rcPrutrlx of the H,:.,..j. Testament of Peter censed. .nV 0 A Dated this 3rd day 1912. i. J;! J. C .MILLEn, Agent. (First publication, publication, Aug. 31J M'llf W. 'lfM'Ml.1 H'l I II Mil 'H """.tlXl "f( ,'fii. Mi, ,w:. Tk'! ,., Vft. v JrasieTi t i f f rtfTsai