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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1913)
III i - - .jl AM.JLilM?Xl X-awtiJ ', AUGUST 4, 1913- EVENING EDITION. ylrt,.. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, MONDAY, n s Switeeriand, the Land of Scenic Splendors NEW AUTO LINE TO PORTLAND VmZt'-"31-1 :-ir-J - IS NOT AFhl TO TJ I MARSHFIELD-DRAIN AUTO STAGE LINE VIA ALLEGANY AND SCOTTSBURG PASSING GOLD AND SILVER FALLS. From Marshfield to Portland in 1 6 Hours LEAVES MARSHFIELD TUESDAY MORNING at 5 A. M. on Steamer Rainbow and every morning thereafter. FAIR TO DRAIN, $11. Tickets on Sale at Busy Corner Phone 298. Roseburg-Coos Bay Stage Line Dally norvlco, leaving Mnrshnold In morning and connecting with nil Soitthorn I'liclflc trains at Kosoburg. FARE $6.00 OTTO SCIIETTEK, ngont., 120 Market nvonue. Phono 11. HEIIMAN IIILLYEIt, Corner Central and Front. PROPOSALS I'OU W.Vl HYIIHANT.S. Kit i:guippi:i with wiheuiss. Steamship Breakwater HAIM.N'U I'ltOM AIAVAVS O.V TIIi:. POItTia.M) Al'tll'ST a, H, AT H A. .11. lit, IN, lit ANI 1!N. KAIMNC l'HOM COOS HAY Al'tll'ST .1, 1U::i( P. M.; Aug. 10, 1 P. M.; Aid'. I.",, I2:il0 P. M.; Aid. tin, 1 P. M.; A I'll. !M, I P. M.; A 10. :(, lO.illl A. M. TIcIicIn iii miIo to nil ICjisIciii polntN anil Information ns to routes mul rules cheerfully fiirnMicd. Phono .Main H.Vh. P. h. STEELING, Agent. Tho Fire and Water Commltteo of tho Common Council of tho City of .Mnrshflold will roceivo proposals for tho purchnBo of eight (8) flro nydrnnts for Immediate dellvory, proposals to ho received up till and Including tho 11th day of August, 1913. Tho hldder Is to quoto prices f. o. b. Mnrshnold, Portland or San Francisco and date of delivery must hu guaranteed. Hidden are to submit design of hydrant pro lioscd to bo furnished Imt n mm. ply with tho following specifica tions: (Inch connection to water mains, two 216-inch hose nozzles, ono G-lnch steamer nozzle, threo (3) foot hnry (threo feet from top of water main to top of curb), eight een Inches clearance between low est vnlvo stem and top of curb lino to admit of proper spnee for man ipulation of wrenches. All communications nro to bo ad dressed to Harry Winkler, rtmir- mnn of Flro nnd Wnter Commltteo, or to tho City Engineer, Marsh lleld. Oregon. "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" Copyright, 1913, by T S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, August 6, at 3 P. M. Hun I'rnnrlsco office, HIKi Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Iiiter-Occmile Triunportntloii Co., C. l MeGcorgc, Agt. Phono -I I. S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPKI) WITH WIHELK88 SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, AT 4 A. M. hassexghiw will go aiioakd khiiiay evening ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NOHTII HANK HOAI) AT POUTLANI) NOItTH PACIFIC HTEAMSUIP COMPANY. ,,M 0. P. McGEOItGE, Aget. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IIHNHY FAHM, COAL, TI.MHE SHXGSTACKEN, Mnnuger AXI) PIiA'ITIYfJ T.tVliu 1 DiirniiiiKv ... ....:.:. "'"."."' " ! i. "'""' mu..Ylh I.ASTHIKi; MAKSIIFIEI.H OFFICE, PHONE 1 .J. COQl'ILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE Jill. C A. Smith) Lumber & Mfg. Co. HETA1L HEPAHTMENT LUMIIKK, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULIH.VGS. SASH ANI1 IIOOlW HOOFING PAPEH, ETC. OUT THE FUEL MM, IN TWO HY USING OUH WOOD. PHONE JJHI. ,Ha fl0UTH lmoAmvAY NOTICE TO CONTHArrons. Notlco Is hereby given Hint seal ed bids will bo received by the Common Council or tho City of Mnrshllold, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock P. M. on Monday tho 1th day of August, 1913. for tho construction of concroto curbs on that portion of Johnson Avenue West from tho cast lino of Second Street South to tho west lino of Seventh Street South nnd wood curbs on that portion of Johnson Avonuo West from tho west lino of boventh Street South to tho east lino of Tenth Street South, also tho construction of concrete curbs on thnt portion of Fourth Street South irom tho north lino of Golden Ave IV'9, Wust to tho south lino of Hr.ll Avenuo West nnd on thnt por tion 01 fourth Street Smith frn.n a point 2C0 feet south of tho south lino of Hall Avon m. Wnct .1... south lino of Kriibo Avonuo West. also for irrndlnif Mint nnniin ,.r Fourth Street KnnMi trn,n .. .,..i... "CO feet uniit li nf tin, snnti. ti.. Hall Avenuo West to the south line or Kruso Avenuo West. ah bids must bo In accordance 'Villi til (I rtMlllll-onipntu n.r.., .,.... Ing snld specif cations nmi nnn blanks for thnt nnrnnsn u-Mnl. ...in l-p supplied upon request at tne olflco of tho City Englneor. A certified elinelf nt .. . .... tent of tho amount bid must ac company tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said City or Mnrshfleld. In case tlio contract Is uwnrded tho con tractor nnd ho rails to enter In a contract within m-.. .lnt Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Dated this 24th day or July, 1913 JOHN W. IJUTLEK. , Itocorder. ST. MOItlT.. tho highest and iiiohI populous village or the upper EiiKndlno valley In Switzerland. Is both u summer nnd winter resort of tho homeless rich. Tho English season Is during the winter on ui count of tho line skating nnd tobog ganing. Tho nou-Engllsh visitors go to St. Morltz chlelly In the summer. The Engndlno Is u valley uboitl sixty miles long, descending from Mnloja Pass to the Tyroleso frontier. Tho highest pnrt of the valley nboc St. Morltz Is the most beautiful, with Its rugged mountain scenery. Its ninny lakes, uml plcturesiiuo little Swiss villages. And In the midst of nil this wild n cbs of nature ono finds ........ InHmi n.l.l 1.1 V. l. 111.1 tlfltnlu 1,1 lllllll liUKl' mill ll.ll, iwun in. iv. n 11. accomodate tho onormoiis number of visitors to tne i-;ngaiiine during mo year. The glaciers nil tne neighbor- Itwr tMillnvu tint uiiiiit timilfu iiit tlwilr 'f '"""J"! " .-.l"" ,.!..... ... ...... whlto outlines against the clear blue hkv. Ann one may onservo u mi without moving from it comfortable hotel vcrandn. Tho I'ppcr Engnduie Is one of the most famous health resorts In the world. The nlr Is Strom: mul bracini: the yenr round. As the natives stiy the climate Is "nine months wlutei nnd three months cold." White rrosts nnd even snow nro not uncommon In August. St. Morltz Is divided Into two parts, Dorf St. .Morltz, tho village, SO. II. ST. MOHITZ ho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. nnd Had St. Morltz, tho suburb, whose chief nttrnctlon Is tho Had Analntt, or Hath Establishment. Tiino.. imtlift urn mineral will em strongly Impregnated with ca.bonle ...!.. .... W.. M'llOU tll'fl ncin nun aiKiiuiio itium. used only In the Hummer, They nro wns .... . ll .. C3I M.tllv TIIU VIIIUKU "" '" "" known ns it pilgrim resort as far back as the tlfteenth century. It Is built on the north shore or the Iiikii or St. Morltz. This Inko Is formed by the waters or the Hlver Inn. ireyond St. Morltz lies a chain or lovely lltllo lakes. Hy driving along the shores or these ono inny reach the Mnloja Pass at the upper end or .. , ,,.. irlui.li lu finiiiil tlni ine riiiKiiiiiiii'. in:i m ......... '..- silvery cascade, the birthplace of the Hlver Inn. It Ih said that tlio Swiss aro n nation of hotel keepers, nnd thnt too much comfort Is ruining tho plensuro of seeing nnturo In her wilder iiiooiIh, Hut ns ono nntlvo, a successful pro prietor hlmseir, said. "You foreign ers nre so tinrensonnblo! You rimiu to n poor vllliifc and complain that It affords no comfort for those who would so gladly como to enjoy tho lovely scenery roundabout. Wo bor row money nnd build for you u mng ulllcent hotel, nnd then you say, 'The mercenary wibs aro riinuiii; i nuu lovoly country by killing all Its charm." AMERICAN NOVELISTS NO. I. IIENHY JAMES A: NUMHEIt or years ago Henri James was nt work on n vol ume or short stories. "And when will It bo ready?" ho was nsk- ed. "Oh, I never know." ho snld. "I work by easy stages." That sentence gives the koynoto to tho character or tho great novel ist hlmseir nnd his writings. Ho writes carefully, easily, and neatly. JUST l(E('ElYi:i A large shipment of Electric Cm (lass Similes. Call and sco our stock of glass ware. Wo also have some of the latest designs In shower fixtures from two light to five. Everj thing lu electrical Biipplles. Barnard & Langworthy Have That Roof Fixed NOW Bee GOltTHELL I PHONKtmi. Singer Sewing Machines wo liavo them tor rent or for sale Machines Repaired. Supplies nnd Needles for Sale. W. J. 1UTZ. ' mi Park Ave. Manhilelu. , Phone 280-X. 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 City Auto Service Good Care, Careful Drlrers and reasonnblo charges. Our motto: o.i ". $?. anywhor at any time." Sad Hlnnco Cigar Ston. Day Phone, 7S. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOOH.MiE, Pioprletor. iiiBrjfni'i STADDEN ALI, KINDS of PHOTOGHAPiHO WOHK, Hromldo Euliirglng nd Kwhik Mnlshlng. Bowling Alley! ... .uiimi niu.vr SIHEET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladiesl Pictures &f raining Walker Studio rhlIaTl,SMrorfgBl,,r,,,,,nB ,,0 Horn in New York City on Apill IB, is Hi, Henry Jnnin sm-nt iiuit of his boyhood In Europe. Ills f.ith- 'i was Henry James, tho theolnL.,ni v. liter, nnd from hint the novollst do rlcd his Idiomatic, plctiiroHciuo icn gllsh. Ills brother boc-iuno i-nrmic. William Jnnios. the iisvelinlnL'iu n,t Philosopher, who died in 10 to. Henry Jniue0 ontorod Harvard Law Sihool in 1SU0; hut round out soon that ho cared moro for literature than tor law. His Hist short story was published iniso:,, and many Morles and skotchos iiulekly followed this. Slnro ISCtt ho has made ,H i,I110 In Englnud, living In London, or Rye In Sussex, ror tho most part. Ho is a member or the American Academy of Arts and I.ettor. nmi i, mn .. coied the dogreo of L. n. . from tiurvaru. Mr. Jnnios dictates all his un.t, . a secretnrv. nmi im ,.n..i.. . . ,, , - lumiius unci polishes it from a typewritten copy. With his writinc bo tnvn i.,......' Pains. Ills sontonces nro long and involved nt tlmos: but in fi.,n f .,... conruslng ract l,s verbs nro of the same number as his nouns. That Is to say, his sentences nro balanced mm i'uiiiiieiC. His whole lire shows tho san.o or dered neatness as his hooks. Ills li brary Is carefully selected and shelv ed. Ills letters are nlwnyu arranged lu little piles of tho kiiiiio hIzo, Ono mnn tells that during n call on tlio novelist ho saw him, when tho nsh had collected on tho cud or Ills cig arette, walk tho length or his study to snip It out or the open window. Henry .lumen has been called n modern or the moderns ns n novol lst. Ho describes contemporary llfo. His chnructorH nro people of tho world; but thoy aro Hiihtlo nnd com- plox. The human element predomi nates. Ho Is not widely rend, because tho public lliids him lmrd to rend. Ah someone tinld, "Ilia books need to bo translated ror tho nverago reader." This Is duo lu part to his use or long and Involved sentences, nnd lu pnrt to his subject inattor. His career has been n happy one. It has been long, nnd Iuih heen froo from serious mlstukes. hIh tnlont and point or view nro personal. Ho 1ms had n crowd or linltutoru; but none or theso has approached tho master lu groatnesu. There Is one sldo of tho chnrnctor or Henry James, tho man, or which lew people know. Novor 1ms .. mnn In need como to him whom im imn not offered to help. YenrB ngo. when Jnmes wns deriving mi Incomo of losa than Sl.fiOO vni. f.,.. i.i writing, n novollst died lu England. Ho died in poverty, leaving two llttlo hlidron absolutely nlono In tlio world. A rrlond asslhted tho ehilii- ron and wroto to other lltornry mon "Hklng ror holp. Ono literary man wlioo Incomo was over ?200,000 was appealed to in vain. AmonR those from whom aid wns asked was Henry James. A ebeoW f. oKn nolo than n sixth or Ids wholo year's" ..Lumf, arrived rrom him by return mall. Every day n dlfTorcnt human In torost story will annnnr t., -,. Tlmos, You can pot i,o,..i..i ... tagllo reproduction or this picture with flvo others, equally attractive ") Wi inCUOs II S zn win. M.I., -""I "V4I VlliO II, nnt.l 1. . . "lfS ".MCUtOr." In Tl.n nr.-., n ...ll I " .UCHIUI a Well-known authority covers tho -..jci ui uio pictures and stories or tho week. Headers nf hm, m... nl "Tho Mentor" will icnw Z Mternture. History a. .,' Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On salo at Tho Times office. Price fifteen cents. Writo tn,i . . IS.5 i"?-!e M'!!.,n Tho ,v" "i'npor School plan. 3fiirrlnKQ Ih Natural 8(at mid Woiimii roPft, Nt "lipoim DENVER, Aug. 4...,,,m dlHcourngod. I'm not nf,.?,'1! niriiln." a It i ThtlB optlnilstlcallv .... tloro ItohortH, who spent .u bohlnrt tho burs f L.!?! inoiiv rliili. l,n t ...i,. 'IJ for not paying l,8 iJl $a000por yenr alimony. .J' snld Itobortn, "B thn .i . fun mill, nii.l w """"(, " " ""man. nm l. rifillun 11111 viii.. ... . J4 .i. . ... '"',' mm In,. "Iiy JIMI HIKMIIII lint in.l. or thlril nr r,mrM. -. " ""hi. nip. ,. succeed." UoberlH declared l ivn nlisnliilnti. i.. ... "'ill "' numojt , ho lidded. Im u-fuit.i ..... ' llltlirllluli l,i T ...11 '4 V " i.hiw Bireetjn, J tlmn pny an unJtiBt aaonTj lllllllV. "I "In Ludlow street Jail," ,,.,. oris, who In plnylne u,. ,. mock, "there l qn0 , ....... .... iiuiiiiicrH nr .... havo roriiHed to pay nllooi,. Theso mon nro very bltlr V. H.. . . . uiu worn womnir is ns Litter a I wns not extremely popntu theso gontlemen becnur. i .. In pnylng alimony nnd Ukt niiiii who doesn't nnv it w od to hy tho court ourtlii. tnll T ..I ...... .. "I J..!., i mm, uenovo mat uii who iniilctH n mnn by Ml to pny n lnrger nllinontk.,L nrrord is doing n grnve Injurs, "When n man innrrle i - no usually docs so when Id young. H tnkeB the leitJfl. nor nre. Tiien nt nn agel8 mnrkotnhle valuu' Isataloii and when, perhnps her iplij' diilHd, ho castH her back a world. No mnttcr whattbr stnncoH Hint innn owcathtjl IiIh youth a living. It ill i on his onrnlngM how much ofil Ing ho owes her. But If n carolessly assesses n maniit amount nn nmount that t c pny and live himself It lirJ put him In Jail. "How much better to m Htnnllor payment and let l!ij IiIh freedom to earn sufflrtecttl thnt Hinnller Bum. In nplto or his mntrlmoJ rtiltlcR, Itobert InslBtcd Ititlij "domestic nil n broom." "I lovo a homo nnd alltlil HtnndH ror," ho declared s cnlly. "Home, to me, Ini whero n mnn goes to hue I thn wounds ho linn reteheH tho dally hnttlo; where he (flj fort nnd help and nmlltla ll tnlnly Hhoiild t.ot bo the p'xtt ho gets old hurts scratched ejel where sympathy Is a lonjtiiJ pnr. Woman should pit; giimo nnd holp him. Even Hal to fib to do It, sho thooMfil best, n mnn Isn't nt home ; nnd when ho Is his armor a llttlo sympathy, a little standing even If feljned-ij potting now nnd then are to thnt count nnd the tbltpi woinnn can easily sire 1' mnn her nhject slave ai lot!1 llVf'H "I nm n great belieier k equality nnd nbsolute t proposition between mu li hut tho woinnn sometloeil prono to forgot her parted51 nerslilii In tlin little t"P rnnnt. Tlio lioino should U1 .1 .. ..onmllfl!!tl IIIU WUIIIIIIt III) BJBIVUI"" . fifllnn Id run liv tllft mSD. lr doesn't hnvo to slave todoui sho necdB to do Is to sfiW13 work nnd she'll llnd U es wlinn nlin .11,1 more KOfl " im uvut.mi "I nm assuming alwJu does his part. Of curM" inn ..n nlnllir with 1 fl1" ..... ,. l,, bnfVlll iiui u wniiiuu " " .ii.ma,, ti.n,. .niiiii elve hid' linnlr nt ilnlllllo COmPO1 they would think out a cceKJ torn to mnko tno nuw-i InimnH nt least WOlie .1 i i. ...,a omnothl' IIIUIU, 11 11 I lino ..j la ..-oonnf It will rUfl BDCWI ho Isn't there" T.ii.1... m.u, Tha kladJJ ALWAYS USED. Z Livery and Transfer Cool fPr.r Tim Times WantAJ .. .... .. - DON'T WAIT THE 0 m. .. .... timse C" 10 goi one - - , uiinnu in oi"'"' -nvnnllli tnlllOrrOtf . . .,A.thlnS always navo w"", ,y . ., .fmchlne In1 1UUH UIIU lv" - , . ,i. Trr I a fountain (inn. , CODBLER" yo"'11 ". S A H T " lt tti