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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Just Received another shipment of Hie famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Woodrow Wilson's Brolhcr Joseph It. WIIhoii, ls ono of t,IQ department heads of tlio U. S. Fidelity & Oiinranty Co. Tills compniiv. Illto otliora represented Ijv uh. is succeeding !' securing tho nioHt cnpnlilu ihoii In Its miin nKuinuiit Fidelity bondB of nil kinds: best protection: lowest premiums. I. S. KAUFMAN .V- CO., Agents. FAMILY DINNERS In our now locntlon, wo nro os poclnlly prepared to cntor to family trndo. Hcgulnr mcnls or short or ders. . . Open day nml night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Unmdwny mid Commercial Mfhl. New and Second Hand Furniture Mild on tlio liiHtjillrticiit nliin. IIARRINGTOX, DOYLE & CO., :I2 Front St. Phono HIO-li Mnmlifleld. Or. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Pkx.ia.mix ohtlixb. XJ Consulting IChIim-it ii Architect. ml I Phone lo:t-li .Mnrsliflclil, Ore. T .m. wrigiit, j contractor axi) builder Estimates ftirnlshed on request. Pinna nml specifications furnished If desired. An honest Job guiirnn teed. Phono 124-R. JOEL OSTLIXD, ) I'liino Tinier mid Repairer. 41b 8, Sixth Street. Phono 103-1 Leave orders at V. It. Ilalnes Music Co. pKHIi RILEY BALLINGER ' Plunlst mid Tearher Rfiaidenco-Studlo, 237 So. Droadwaj ' Phono 18-L. a. CHANDLER, Architect. Hooiiih noi and sjo2, Coko Dtilldini MnrMiflcld. Oregon. T"yt. V. MORROW 7 Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Graad Theater. Olllco Phone 1120. W M. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfield. Oregon. TK, A. J. HENDRY'S .Modern Dentjil Parlors. Vvj are equipped to do high clan work on short notice at tho verj lowest prices. Examination free. Ludy attendant. Coko Did.. Opi , Chnndlor Ifoi. phono 11C-J. Am nouncennent The Modern Woodmen of America, "Fores try Team, are buildinir a nnvilion Imek of the "Bank of Oregon, where they will hold a "Bow ery" Dance July llh and 5th, opening on eve ning of July lid. Alusie will be furnished by Lew Keyser's Orchestra. Dancing July 4th will slari at noon time, to continue until mid night. 'Phe same program will be followed July oth. Pile pavilion will be 70x90 and will have a good floor. The entire Forestry Team, in uniform, will have charge of the pavilion. Before dane inir starts on afternoons of Julv H,h and 5th. an exhibition drill will be given free. Kefresh lnents willbe served on the grounds. The team will also give fancy drills during the parade on July 'I th. Police protection will bo furnished at the pavilion at all limes. The pavilion will be handsomely decorated, and everyone is assured a good time. Definite Privileges WHEN yon bring money to tho counter of this hank nml re ceive In exchange n "chocking ncconnt" pass hook, you nro doing more than placing your funds In safe keeping. You nro employing, without cost to you, U MS I'O X S I II L E AGENTS, whose services nro Hioho of experts. From tho llrst day you begin a checking account, you hnvo tho usu of somo definite privileges. You wish to pay a debt. Tho person to receive tho money may be across the street, or several miles away. You may never have seen him. Hut you write n check In his favor. You may carry It to him. If ho Ih not there, you can leave It no ono can use It until tho ono It Is payable to has properly endorsed It. If ho Ih at a dis tance, you can mall It at tho nearest box or give It to tho car rier. When It comes back to you, It will carry nn "Iron-clad" receipt on tho back. You can pay out $3S.92 as enslly us a single dollnr no change to wnlt for. Having to remember what you pnld out Is dono away with. You have a double record your checks and your stubs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST 1IAXK IX COOS COUNTY. Established INK!). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Intel est paid on Time Deposits, orf leers: .1. W. Ilpiniplt, President. I. II. riaiiagaii, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. (eo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cnsliler. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. 1IKXHY SEXGSTACKEX, .Muiiager FARM, COAL, TIMIIKIt AX0 PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EAST "IRE MAHSHFIELD OFFICE, PHOXE 1 L.T. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICIO PIIOXK 11)1. A modern Brie, uitdlng, Eloctrls Light, Stonm Heat. Elegantly turniBhed Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. nOTBI, o o o s O. A. Metlln, Trop. nates: HO cents a day and upward! "-.. iiniwnvny anil fttarnef Be Up To Date I llul ft u te.. A m w.uur your ssuit rrom T(inn The Tailor and H Front St. Dress Expert upstairs. Singer Sewins: Machines We have them tor rent or for sale. ..Machines Repaired. supplies and Needles for Sale. W. J. RITZ. "1 Park Ave. Marshfield. Wione 280-X Have That Roof Fixed NOW See OOHTHELL PnONS 8171. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO IIY USING OUR WOOD. PnONK 100. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Have photographic copies of all records o Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager Makers of Americana Hunmoir "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" Dress On Less Money No. . BILL XYK. (Edgar Wilson Nye.) Copyright, 1013, by Tho Associated NowLpapor School, Inc. N ORIGINAL nnd nniuslng lot-, was admitted to the bar; iui ui ruHigiiiiiiuu, wniiun in his capacity us Postmnstcr of I but l tor or resignation, written in chnnco brought him n position as i I.nramlo, Wyo., to President Arthur first brought 1)111 Nye to public , notice. Somehow a copy of this lottor csenped from tho President's files, and, as N'yo says, "was copied , from Japan to South Africa and from lleorshebn to n glvoit point." Hill Nye disproves tlio assertion thnt u reputation ns a humorist will i keep a niiin out of public office. In . nddltlon to the Postmnsterslilp at I hnramle, he was justlcu or tlio peace for six years, nnd might hnvo hold others offices within tho gift Ul 111(3 CUUllllllllll- IIIIU 110 HU WIHUUd, Edgar Wilson Xyo wns born at Shirley, nenr MooNnhnml I.nltn. nf tlio northorn ond of Maine, on Aug ust 2r, 1850. When ho was two years old his pnronts moved to St. Croix County- In northorn Wiscon sin, nnd ho thoro received n thor ough Common school mlllrntlnn lln chose tho Inw for n profession, nnd ' Laramie City. Wyomlnir Territory. 'ibis work lasted for only a year. Ho then practiced law for a time, and wns olected JiiBtlco of tho pence ami later Postmnstcr. 1)111 Nyo wns n busy, hnrd-work-Ing writer. Ho probably niudo moro monoy from his writings than any other humorists of his time, ex cept of course, .Mark Twain. Thoro wns n time, however, when he re ceived ono dollnr n column, but as ho says, "tho columns wero short nnd the typo large, nnd I was glnd to got tho dollnr." Nye tolls of his fnmlly In his characteristic way. "Some of tho Nyes claim to bo of French extrac tion, nnd I hnvo n cousin who says ho Is a descendant of Marshal Ncy, thnt being tho spoiling of tho fnm lly nnnio in nn curly dny. I hnd somo curiosity n few yenrs ngo, nnd tried to lcnm all I could of this mnttor. I traced our peoplo back to tlio European police courts, nnd even beyond thnt, discovering nt Inst In Frnnco our Cont of AlniB. but I lost It from tho line whero It wns airing last summer." Hill Nyo was popular ns a lec turer. Ho hnd n delightfully Trunk personnllty and his simplicity or ninnnor nnd hntred of shnm won him a host of friends. Xyo never wished to bo considered a phenom enon. For somo tlmo .Inmes Whlt comb Rlloy nnd Hill Nyo travoled togothor. It was an oddly mated tonm for tho lecture platform and a highly successful combination. In 1877 Nyo married Clara Frances Smith. They hnd two sons nnd two dnughtors. On Fobrunry 22, ISOfi. ho dlod nenr Ashovlllo. X. C. With his denth there pnssed tiwny tho old school oT Amorlcnn humor, for ho had carried Into this generation tho stylo of absurd ox trnvaganco nnd exaggeration that was cnaracterlstlc or Josh Hillings. Artomus Ward, Orphous Kerr and tho run makers of wartime. No. I. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. . . (! T DOES not often happen thnt a niiin iiiukos n sorloiiB contrlbu- tlon to scientific lltornturo and finds It enthusiastically received by the reading public ns a collection of humorous stories. This happen ed to Joel Chnndlor HarrlB, who In 18S0 wroto n book ontltled "Uncle ItonuiB. His Songs and Ilia Sayings," knowing It to bo nn Importnnt con tribution to tho records of Afro Amorlcnn folklore, but tho rondlng public cared little for tho accur acy In thoso portrnynls of tno Amor lcnn negro typo, In compnrlson to tholr delight In tho humor nnd chnrm of tho stories themsolves. I- I. Our grent Amorlcnn humorous wrltors in tho past hnvo done n varied sorvlco to literature nnd to tlio social structure of our nation. Somo hnvo attacked sham nnd fraud with tho weapons of vlt nnd cari cature and havo dono lasting good. Somo, like Potrolouni V. Nnsuy nnd Orphous C. Kerr, sorvod tho North ern cnuso In tho Civil Wnr nnd nl tho snmo tlmo nrforded rest and nerving nccurnto pictures of qunlnt provincial types throughout Amor lea, .lool Chnndlor Hnrris Is ono of theso. Many who nro still writ ing, such ns Irving Hnchollor. Goorgo Ado, nml othors, porform the snmo vnlunblo sorvlco. It Is hnrd to cnll this Importnnt service n by-product, nnd yet, nfter all, tho laughter and pujoymont stimulated by their writ ings Is porhnps tho grontest service they enn rondor. Mr. Harris was born In Eatonton. Georgia, Donembor 8, 1818, nnd dlod In Atlantn In 1908. Like so mnny other Amorlcnn humorists ho wns a printer by trndo, Intor becoming a Journalist. Unlike ninny of tho othors, howover, ho wns no rolling stono, but lived his llfo In Georgln and rose high In his profession, becoming editor of tho Atlnntu Constitution. "Nights With Undo Roiiins," "Mingo nnd Othor Sketches." and "Daddy .Tnko, tho Runnway," uro among his best- kllOWIl books, but ho wn n nnn. stnn contributor of proso and vorso to the mngazlnes. Young and old Ike IS Stories. "Thn Tnr rinliv" is n classic in Juvonllo lltornturo. Undo HemtiB does not belong ntnoiiK the slapstick humorists, nnd vet his plnco nniong tho innKors of Amorlcnn humor Is Just ns doflnlto nnd ho bolongs Just ns distinctly to Amorlcnn lltornturo as thoy. Joel Chandler Hnrris belongs to our nnt lonnl llfo, nnd tho dlstnnco botweon him nnd Josh Hillings marks tho scopo or our nntlvo humor. Evory day n dlfroront humnn In torost story will appear In Tho 'limes. You can got n beautiful ln tngllo reproduction of this plcturo, with ilvo othors, equally attractive. 7 by 9Vi Inches In alzo. with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a woll known authority covers tho subject of tho pictures nnd stories of tho week. Readers of Tho Timos nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art. Lltornturo, History, Science, nnd Travel, nnd own exquislto pictures. On snlo nt Tho Times office. Price ton cents. Wrlto todny to Tho relaxation to Abraham Lincoln wlmn his mind grently noodod It. Othors Times for booklet explaining The 'iTJl-JV""' '" '''t ' ABBOPinton NawRnnper School plan. CALLED FROM CANNERY; GIRL HIGHLY HONORED First ClassWeaving Promptly dono at Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory On Sherman avenue between Califor nia and Connecticut. Phone 174. North Bend. Or. Gray Auto Service Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors. Phone orders to Blanco Hotel, 46. After 12, 260L, Right Cafe. Marshfield, Oregon, T. J. SOAIFE. W. S. BROWN $ A. II. nODGINS Marshfield PA,NT AND IYIdi:)""KIU DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished. Phono 1R7-L Mnrsliflelrt. Ore. Unique Pantatorium THE 5IODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Etavard n. Strauss ft Co., Fine Tailoring. Let as make your next suit. 233 CENTRAL. Phone 230-X Was Working Among; Strawberries When Woid Came That State Rec ognized Scholastle Distinction, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, July 3. From n canning fac tory whero she was picking over strawberries, Miss Lena Newton, formorly of Hood River, was called over tho tolophono by the head of tho department of history of ' the University of Oregon during exam ination weok, and summoned to ap pear before a formal University ex amining board to bo tested as to her fitness for tho highest University honors. Miss Nowton passed with distinction, nnsworlng difficult ques tions with quickness nnd nccurncy, nnd sho was enrolled as nn honor graduates. The summons wns n surprlso to Miss Newton, who hnd Just com pleted four yoars of work which hor murks told her woro creditable, but which she did not reallzo entitled her to special mention. Her work In tho cannery was a continuation of tho labors by which sho had very largely paid her way through tho University. Tho pen Is mightier than the sword when it comes to getting a fool man Into real trouble. HEN LAYS EGGS LIKE CLAMS Newport Hen Shows Effect of En vironment. NEWPORT, Or., July 2. Show ing tho effect of environment, n Newport lion rnlsod nonr tho bench lays eggs that look Uko claims. Tho hen In question Is a last fall's pul let nnd all spring hns been laying freak oggs and has so far failod to produce orthodox or marketable lion fruit. Most of hor offorts hnvo bbon much smaller than good eggs and usually elongated. Hor lntest freak ogg Is tuo worst so rar. It Is two Inches long, an Inch thick at tho big end and half an Inch at t.io smaller. It tapes on both di mensions so that when laid flnt it looks much like a dead clam with tho neck extended. It weighs 10 grnlns ovor hnlf nn ounce nnd hns a decided crook whoro It begins to taper. It has, as havo her other frnnL'a n crnnrl hnr1 aTlnll an.l n I properly formed yolk. Twenty-five Ccnt.s a Yard for Wash Material N Enough. NEW YORK. July 3. While tho problem ot being woll dressed Is yot n problem porploxlng, the sum mer woman this year seems to have hnd most success in reaching in solution. Not only are frocks sim ple, as woll ns smart, but It Is really possible to bo woll dressed on less money thnn ono hns been called upon to spend In several sea sons. The woman who pays moro 'tan 2!i cents a yard ror tub material for a smart frock does so because she wants to, for oven women who can fifford moro nro satisfied with tho novelties found in great nbun dnnco nt this" figure nnd less. There nro mnny fabrics thnt como within the purchasing power of a qunrtor. Without doubt, tho linens bend tho list, followed by cotton voiles, cotton ratines, bordered lawns, cotton, epongos. linens nnd ginghams In tho most alluring vnr loty within tho memory of present day followers or tho modes, ' Tho very sheer mntorlnls nro tho only ones thnt do not como within tho operations or tho tailor, for everything else thnt can be worked into a tnllor-mndo frock Is tnllored. Solf-trlmmcd frocks of linen, rnt Ine, opongo, etc., arc exceedingly smnrt nnd ono sees thcln every where. TIiIb, or course, adds great ly to the economy or n design. Even when a bit or contrnBt Is added, if tho snmo mntorlnl In another color Is employed Tor tho purpose. It helps out appearances without greatly adding to the cost. All ovor embroideries In eyelet olTect nro returning to rnvor nnd arc mooting with as groat success ns ir thoy woro absolutely now. Thoro Is n hardiness about the wenr Ing qualities or these ombroldorles that ondenrs them to tho heart of the woman who must economize. Combined with tho henvler laces they mnko a very rich decorntlou nnd ono thnt Is In grent domnnd for ono-ploco summer frocks. White continues to bo extremely fnsblonnblo bocuuso well-dressed wo men llko It. Tho Bamo, howover, is rue, which Is liked by stout and thin women allko. Despite all that has been snld ngnlnst blnck nnd white combinations, ono must iul'ukiiizo ono rnct and that fact Is that there aro as mnny black and ivhlto orfcctB among tho very smart frocks and blouses of the season ns thoro nro othor combinations. n nl",t.y fVotkB of shadow and other flno laces nro very beautiful. so are tho sepurato waists of not and Inco. Under tho wnlsts aro worn diaphanous blouses trlmmod with colored lncos and ribbons that poop through In glorious effect. In rnct In all tho very sheer frocks and bloiiBCB tho tendency Is to put tho trimmings undornonth, rather than tnx tho filmy material with tho burden of parrying thoin. Boleros nro very smnrt nnd tho woll dressed woman should, by all moniiB, hnvo n boloro on ono of her summor drosses, it should ho Incorporated with an undorbloiiso or not or Inco. nnd may ho provent od from "riding" up by bolng fast ened to the bodice. Soft, flno thread laco In plain nnd shndow of roct Is used for mnny nftornoon and evening gowns. And when It romes to draperies. It Is Impossible to te of tho wonderful things ac complished by tho nld of Inco. It Is snld that most of tho dresses Planned by English society woniou for wenr at King Goorgo and Queen Mnrys gnrden nartv fniinu-im. t,. ABcot races, aro of Inco, nlthoiigh, thnnks to tho nttontlon or tho mili tant siirrrngottes. that nrrnlr hns beon po led off and tho garden frocks will havo to do duty In somo other capacity. DraporloB of laco nro usunllv full In front nt tho wnlstllno and 'lifted woll above tho ground to show the nnkles. This fashion prevails In all of tho lntest gowns. Whon worn modestly thoy nro really graceful. Although all women mny not ngreo with Lady Constance Richardson In hor iden thnt beniitlful parts of tho anatomy havo as much right to bo displayed ns n hands jiiio frock, certainly there nro wajs or ossnylng tho lntest modes without courting censure. This now stylo of drapery Is tho most potent rival of tho slashed gown nnd renlly. Is much prettier. It Is Oriental, rnthor thnn dlrectolro, nnd gives tho effect of a womnn hav ing tucked her skirt up undor tho bolt In front In order to got it out of tho way when Bho wnlks. It re quires nn artist to accomplish this, for It enn ho, nnd ofton Is, very badly dono. In fact tho mode would not be pretty If tho skirt woro tight, hut tho prnpory from tho wnlstllno giv ing fullness ovor tho Instop sup plies a very graceful lino. In con nection with these Inco frocks tho old fashion Is revived of wonr.'ng flesh pink stockings under a black boot slnshod In front, or n slipper which linB crossod ribbons tied ubovo the nnkles, .1. THOHRUHX ROSS PAROLED. SALEM, Or., July 3. J. Thorbiirn Ross, formorly president: of tho Gunranteo Tltlo and Trust Company of Portland, Oregon, who was sen tenced to the penitentiary for flvo years upon conviction or appropriat ing to Ills own ubo school funds de posited In tho bank, was paroled by Judgo Kolloy, of tho Circuit Court. Tho Supremo Court or tho United States recently sustnlnod tho prison sentence P. A. Eflrd, Conojo, Cnl gives n polntor for others to protit by. "I hnvo sold Foloy's Honoy and Tnr Compound, nlso other lines or cough medicine for n number of yenrs. but never used anything but Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound for my Bolf or family, as I find It produces tho best results, always cures so voro colds and does not contain opiates. Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohnn. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74.