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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1914)
,MM 'w"T isiHiwi'inwjim wi-xwtywrypwiw'muj wit ' TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. EVENING EDITION. "!. . - COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAU)Ni:V..Kdltor mill Pub. DAN K. MALONI:V...Neus Killlor Entered nt tlio Postorflco nt Mnrsh fiehl, Oregon, for trnnstnlsslou through tlu- mails as second-class moll matter. An Independent Republican now paper published every evening oxcojt Hundny, nnd Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tbo service of tho people, Hint no good cause shall lack n champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. bone. Don't know about that. Jes sie: there are occasions when one inlKlit get tho notion that It was tho funny bone. Fortune soldom knocks at the doort of a loafer. ' vacation1 ni:i:ds. SUDSCHHTION ItATKS. DAII.V. Ono year ?C.OO Per month 50 WKKKIiY. One year J1.G0 When paid strictly In ndvanco, the Subscription prico of tho Coos Day Times la $15.00 per yoar or ?2,C0 for six months. Vitality. Arnica. Courage. Appetite Trout Industry Opulence N'ervo Nourishment Fnergy l.ntcrprlse Duds Savings. (Acrostic). SoeI faen and lli&JfS -a- ffff I'll I rl"Wl Willi? Li. If UilAu? Sfi)lIiL XBTtTT' --- Address all communications to COOS DAY IIAIIiY TIMES COOS COUNTY AT SAN FDANCISCO CDOS COt'NTY peoplo who visit tho Panama Fxnnsltlon In San Kranc'tro In 1 9 IB will bo em barrassed, whether residents of Coos County now or formerly. If they find the county not at all represented there. Experience at tho Lewis & Clark Fair demonstrated tho desir ability of maintaining headquarters for Coos County visitors as well as announcing to visitors from all over the world our advantages nnd re sources. It Is evident, however, that If there Is to be "oprnycntatlon In any! form nt tho 19l Exposition. It must' bo organized mi.'inillv. It In now I A Coos Day girl can fall In 1 love at first sight, but alio usu- I ally takes a second look after I marriage ami rails out again. i Two can't live as cheaply as ono, but they ran have a battle every day trying to. t I A Coos Hay woman can't see I why she should pay cash for I things when she can brag that I she has credit nt tho giocery 1 store. A ball game between two plrked mines might easily be marked by many fouls. , Till: QtlKT OIISHKVKK SAYS I "It Is a good thing clothes were Till: KOAD OF MFH. There are beautiful things on tho road of life Awaiting our seeing eyes. Tho tiniest plant that nature be stows, Tho fleeciest cloud on tho skies; An Innocent child nnd a gray old age And the long glnd days between. Dut when tho end of the road Is reached, Can we say that wo have seen7 There nre wonderful paths on tho rond of llfo Awaiting our wandering feet. They lead o'er mountain nnd valley and plain, They lead through the busy strcot, And all of them hold such marvelous things A path for us each along nut when tho end of the rond is reached Can we say we liavo found our own? Thero rre beautiful sounds by the road of life. Awaiting our listening ear. The ripple of brook and tho ocean's roar; A laugh and n word of cheer: A whisper of love, a message of hope, taluly is one of or a simple song of a bird. Dut when the end of the road Is reached, Can wo say that wo have hoard? dren unless they fly In her face. For disobedience to her she metes ot' severe punishment, but to her obed ient daughters she Is tho best of nurses. And sleep nnd oxygen will freshen up nnd rejuvenate tho tired body. Many and varied arc tho direc tions for the sister who Is thin. .Much sleep, exercise In tho open air. plenty of fresh circulating air In tho sleep ing chamber, a nap In tho middle of the day and a gliiBs of milk nnd egg, or better still, ninltod milk, If It Is liked, will certainly add nourishment and give but little trouble to the di gestive organs. Above all, do not worry; that will pull pounds from tho stout one. Thero is a simple remedy for head ache which can be concocted with half a lemon, a glass of water, a small tcaspoonful of sugar and an eighth of a tcaspoonful of baking soda. Put tho lemon Juice and sugar In n glass of water, stir well, then add the soda, stir again and when It foams nicely drink the mixture Immediately. This Is an agreeable as well as a very excellent remedy for soino kinds of headache, and cor- the most harmless, Tlieor are noble deed on the road of life. Awaiting our helpful hand, ZZ, 7 " " ., :,, ., , I . " '" " """ i'""h viuiiujb nuiu, AWnilillg OUT UOipiUI liaiKI, IS WOril OUl. I only seen months e Mil th. opening, Invented, because If It wasn't for a hopeless brother, a wayward son; only when ah. pf tho big fair and the time Id iioiioi the deference In rronts one man A sister too wenk to stnnd; slmplo way to too amnio to prepare and collect a would be as fcied as another." A dlBCOiirnged man or n weeping will not stani! pronor exhibit. There idiould bo prompt nnd effec tive action by tho commercial bodies and public spirited business men In every town in Coos County to got this movement started. It Is a project which Justly will appeal to tho pride of tho people and they will bo gratified If It la cnrrled out. AVOKIil) CUNTUIt PltOPOSKD. -::-::- Some women sweeten their vl:h gossip Instead of augnr. -M-H- Jloa You can always gain a Coos uay man's rrienualilp by telling him ho Is working too hard. AT THE bottom of the conscious ness of mnnklud thero la a grow ing appreciation of tho fact that tho world Is made of ono people and that thoro Is a community of Interest Between nntlons nnd between races which, when properly understood, will overcomo the tendency toward opposition and war. It will tako n long time to break down the harriers Many n woman'a makes her an invalid. -tt-K- Imaglnatlon A SKl'ltKT AMIHTION. I envy no man bis success. I envy none tho thrill of famo, I could bo very glad, I guess, Though strangers never heard my name. I do not yearn some day to bo A leador Of HIV fellmv mnii of prejudice selfishness and dlstriiRt . ! I have no ureal desire In nn which Btlll exist, but some day those I A multitude assemble when barriers will fall. In this connection I am returning from n trip, It Is Interesting to note the move- Nor hear them clap their hands ment under the leadership of 1 Ion-1 and cheer, clrlck C. Anderson, an Ameilcnn nr-l I'm JiiBt n deckhniul on life's ship, chltect and sculptor, looking to the, I do not even want to steer. CMnuiifiiiineiit of a "world center" Hut I iiossosh ono secret wish. a sort of social and governmental clearing house to lie financed and One thrill that dearly prize, I would conducted Jointly by all the civilized Some day I'd like to catch a fish nnuoiiB. mo purpose or this center, should It over become a reality, will i.o to promote moro practical rein tlons between governments, econoiu Of extraordinary size. I). Y. STAFFORD. -H-tt- i An economical woman tries to child Arc near as our course we run, And when the end of the road Is reached, Cnn wo say the deeds ifro done? There are sorrov i and tears on the rond of life. Awaiting tho voice of love. The moan of the side the cry of tho lone Aro with us wherever we rove, And should some somnv remain un- soothed And some tears bo undrle'I. All will be well when the end Is reached, To Freshen 1 1 lit. If you would keep your tailored suit always fresh and tho skirt ominl- ly worn with the coat, do not wear tho skirt Indoors. Tho skirt will) grow simony long ueioro me ciotn Is worn out. Cloth should lie imnflid bsolutely necessary. A i freshen material that stand frequent pressing Is to hand it over steam. An excellent 'ay to freshen serge that has grown shiny la to brush It ngainst the nap with n (doth or a soft brush damp ened with ammonia and witter. BE23ESP9S5E9BSBSSPjSHrjii BSCSfFlife) lira ISi In fi Wkmm hh M : of mr WKE&MEPmcz&rt i Mjgi R&k 3y if I Mi Mm irerSMSEeil ' HHH OT2fei1KP S M WJ ' H flWfflKK isma mM m uwm h m i hbh imrii-r Tsa mmmvm umm MM A. Bm)m mmm uvwjrj mwLiww tm mwws ) mn mirj umi hh ' ?rs w mm im'a i i ih '..x i m m HiUHH .S y 11J mm hMW h "x jmmm'k wm i swrakw w w a r Kim n BB Of 1 "The Seven Agea" of the Users of J EM Tho school child needs hoaltliful, body nnd brain- ''KJ5.WJH 9 building food. I'm Gnrdcn Srrun fulfills tbo functions of H HJ a food dollBhtfully nnd benoflclally. Order a can at your In M3 Erooor'B. It Is lnoxpon- CI KXj slvo. BU EM u 0v h coupon on th lefi D a Namo. t ........... nd when ou have ten Uk 'H ,. them to your grocer with an M IfU City. order for a can of Tea fm tAM Garden Syrup, and he will UJ Mn tirocorn name bivo you a gar or Tea uamen MI wmam hbvbbJ Atvaui.a Muawiuiviy i IfbJIil 11 Mn Save rnese coupon for i-ree preserves n Pacific Coast Syrup Co. U I MHanl i imn iiMrrmniwmj AMiKOANV ITKSIS. ANON. I IIO.Mi: HINTS AND HF.CIPKS. 4 DO.MF.STIC DISCOVKItinS. I - to cal, educational, social; the found-, make her waist as Mmall as possible IiiK of Internatloiial unity; the inn- -t- ii"hmi, tiirlnirof nit fiirrKu viiiHinr rf ,.rinn' nnd good will; the Interpreting or na tion unto nation. It would, Indeed, Lcconio the glorification of Tho Ilagiio tribunal. (Special to Tho Times) K. C. Darker and wire. Frank r.urcli and wife, Frank Sumner nnd wife, and others, made a picnic ex-! curolon up to tho West Fork mrldge I auiidny. where they eiijo.ved a fine dinner, boat riding, wading, otc. linv-, If we can any, "Wo hnvo tried.", '"8 a Kcnoral good time. They also i'iijiii'(i iniy riue up nnu unci;. The road crew la now working on a! big fill near George Steinmerinnii'B place. Our part of tho country la pretty! my. we need rain uuuiy. Tho hay Is nearly all cut and put in. There nre several families cnnin- Ing now In (lould's Grovo near Alle-J curslon up to the West Fork bridge! among them. Gould is putting up some toilets, seats, swings, etc., audi will chargu a small feo for picnic' crowns wueu mo improvements aro completed. Tho nutOH nro carrying good crowda to Scottaburg now nnd tho roads nro In flno condition. "All tnko a rltlo with Andy." Tho Tolu phono Is cnrrylng tho stngo passon gers now. nB the Cadillac Is out of commission. B3ING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP AND ALL OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NeASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store Kvory little holps especially llt- Tho substance which ndhores agate kettles or basins, when food or rru It lias been burned on them, ran bo removed by sprinkling thickly with coiuentratcd lie, pouring over It boiling water. Let stand an hour, WllPII tlin knltln l-lltl lin Inntiml liv orillnarv washlnc wltlmut Inlnn- by scraping. When the kitchen drain becomes clouced. pour Into it one can of concentrated lye. followed by nu. oral gnllons of boiling water. It. win clean tiie iiialn and prevent AS A .MATTKIt ()!' NIJWS. It Is not iiartlciilarlv ovclt Iiilt mowh that .Marconi will try to telonliono II.. i.l f. ..i ' '. i " -n.-iin llll,' llllllll tie kicks when you are going down sower gas from nrlslng. .... . "i'"i wny to open rruit jnrs i. ,,, ,wiii.h. ii-dvi-u .i .. Is to Invert the ton of Jar Into hot ' " ""i -::-k- IiAPNCH I'lMJAK leaves every lnv nt 1:.'H) p. in. for SOUTH Coos Diver. WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST GOOD KVKXING. -H-K- Aud iiiaiiv a nnor man nftnr win. ' ni.,. .. .............. ...... . . . . . .. Atlantic. Dut It will lie big nowa -n-II- when he ,looa It. Carelessness with parlor matches s responsiiiie ror a few flro and n lot of divorces. Many a wiin a ioiiii loss or memory after touching a friend for a ten spot. Many a fool man hns worked him self to doath trying to earn money to keep up the premiums op bin f0 Insurance. -::-n- It Isn't hard work that kills a lean. lfs usually scheming bow ho can put In tho most lime on a short Job that playa havoc with his vi tality. F.xporlonro 8 n great teacher, but there are some conceited men who Imagine they can give oxnnrlnn Probably the most difficult thing wn.er. taking caro that the' water III tie world to learn lu in l.-nnu-' nni .1...... .,.... i. ... . ,. .... .. Hnunlf I.'... " .'' ;""" " I"'"!! till' glass, am. u iiijsoii. I ho principal Is to expand the metal MlfXY'Sr flfCr$e ?Headqiiarters A minute top, then open na usual or two Is sufficient. hen iiamp days come and the salt does not pour readily from the reiiar. iry putting a row lumps or starch Into It, keeping thorn ns laruo as you can. The starch gathers tho! EVERYBODY IS GOING TO SIMPSON'S PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, '14 To Celebrate the Twentieth Annual Picnic Given by the SUOMI SOCIETY ADMISSION TO' THE PAHK, 10c. CHILDREN FREE. Big Dar.co in the Pavilion Will Commence at 2 P. M. Marshfield-North Bend Auto Line Will Take You Clear to the Park Fare 25c. 0 tolling bauds of mortals! I O wearied feet, traveling yo known not whither! l.lttlo do j yo know your own blessedness: for to travol hopefully is a bet- j tor iiiing man to anlve and the truo Biiccess Is to labor.- -Hobert i.oiiih Stevenson. i moisture to Itself, and If n piece Is Wnx Pnnnt' always kept In the cellar the salt . . L"' . man baa been nffllctod wl flow twaly tho year round. AlllO rapet' SetS in wnsiimg nnytlilug blue put a PailPr Wnnk h? handful of snlt Into tho water; green. dJU WdJJKinS a lump of alum: gray or brown, a rlllf) rlatGS llttlo ox gall; tan or linen goods, Wooden Plates a little hay water: reds and pinks, 'i riulLJ use a llttlo vinegar. (Tin Cll)S I Beach Three-Piece Set Rpanh Pnil nnrl Shmnl I I.'IUIIIIIV l.'I ......... . I ".'" " w"i ..-iiiw.i ' li.iniii'.n. Tin: ('OMKOIITFD. I. jmmaRmm&mtwai $35.00 Cash teaching game. AVhen the flood rushed down from arils and spades and beat It at tho ll IUMH, And we rallied at the drenching day, 'Biinshlno after tho rain." ho said, "Will bring the grass to bay. Anil, nnyhow, why niUe a row? Wo needed a holiday!" II. "When the heat Inn nod like a bllstor! U Everything for that Outinci Trin Tho tunic skirt Is tho skirt of tho I KI'flHnil frili. tlllilo lo l.ti. .. n... I....1 I I shorter than tile undoYsklrt nnd It ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ihiib iii gijiceiui roius rroin tliered top. wa mid $3S per yenr years. for threo a ga- Tho new detachable tunica nro balled with delight by the woinnn who llkos nrlety lu elntlu's. win. ono skirt ns a foundation and two --- bu ..r.J'.'r' .!!!a"..w"",?r, "'' '! f different mater - ... eav- ,' frilJt L Vt II II III! I I'll II1IK Illlfl ! nPtl Clin tx.it. PEO PLES 5-10-15c STORE and fifty pound u onion would novor net a chance to ninny. Any time a man begins to dream about woman as a lovely flower soino iti4"1.1 8.corr1,lMl ,lu' (M1 "il townijinoiuber of the sex with a raucous . ...; ...... i iii'i'n mo iinove, no ii- wiuu's mm up, Uf. I.l I ' "And so. they're flliiglir It down! And I never yet have neon a sun That a xotnl rain txiuldn't drown!" F. I.. Stanton. Lota or Cooa Day men who wouldn't steal ten conu fmni you will hang around when you aro busy ami waato $10.00 worth I of your time. A Cooa Day man who has followed tho Mexican situation says that If Carraiua doesn't watch out no's like ly to Dhu Modoro did. Today's noglect spoils tomorrow's worry. The ond of to gi:t low dati:. Dudley llvnns Seeking Ono and One. 'I'll ni Kan, to Walla Walla. Dudley Kvana, the veteran athlete, who Is boosting the Frontlor Days to bo reproduced at Walla Walla .September 17-IU, reports that bo la receiving great encouragement on in i sines ror a big party from tho Day cities, lie has taken nn M.n matter or round-trip mts with tho hoiithern Pacific and expresses tho I'mirlMliin II. ni it..... ...mi ,.. ... mi n mi.. n,......i. . !.... V ...'. s'luaie tune fastenod Into Mm ..... ,. ,"'."h...u'?1 " hole and falllnc. like . . " .",". ,1 ,, , io , Imv-.t ii iiir. it-Tuni costume tor every occasion A skirt or navy blue gabardine makes a very good skirt for those "trans formations." Street skirts are worn vorv short: many smart women wear them to about whero tho shoe-top would be If high shoes woro worn. Very fow trains nre worn on even ing dresses, except on gowns Intend ed for smart occasions. Dnnclne iroeivs are vory short. Dictates or Fa.slilon. Patent leather Is used to trim relt outing hats. Soino of the now cloth capos have llttlo vests of brocade. A now oll Is caught Into a velvet neckband decorated with rhlnostono or cut stool. A charming sleeve Is simply n We R.oyaI TONIGHT The lloiiv of Dig Features. i ue uoyai Tiientro Management has micureii Buys A Building Site t.KVVU AND CI.KAItKD tfixOO lot, closo 111 SID) Si'xliO lot, cleared SIH5 uOxOO Jot, graded street 8-JJ.T fiSxHo lot. Improved at. s,uii USxlSI lot. Improved at.. $M) I'xif.u jot, improved st., :,,io ONI.V A I'i:W LOTS I.FFT AT TIIK8K PltlCKS. Hl'V SOW City Wnter ami Street Improvements "See Held About It." Plume '(l..l. I W. A. Reid lot) Front Street n two-tllglit onuaironient nt (Mltli (JltlSSII.V, TDK VIOLINIST, tonight mid Saturday evening only. .Mr. (ii'Issen Is n nrnilunt nf iovi,.ni i buav uioio or less paliiful. MIbs Joaalo Hardy Stubbs, or Chi cago, saya that ovon If It were true that woman tviii m.iili. n.ii ,.. ....... Jt muat have been out of tho back-j nnu leturn. coniiectlmr nt inrtin.,.i Willi the O.-W. It. & a. Hallway, which makes ono and one-third fare for tho round trip. Should Mr. Kvaiis be successful lu his plans, t una Day people could nmk t)m n.. little boo Is tli' round trip nt an expense of $L':t for the boat and railway fare. UK. II. K. KlihTV, DKNTIST. Phono lU'-J, Uoom 201, Coko Dldg. Times Want ads bring results. as the belt Mniuiiiotb popples and pansles sliaro favor with great posies of bleached flowers and loaves, with perhaps hero and there Just a sus plclon of black leaf introdmed for corsage decoration. Health ami Deauty. Plenty of sleep and plenty of fresh air will do all the uerossary doctor" inir mr nia tttn,t !... .. j-ti . .- . i ...r. .w. "- 'vu uuoi-a, UIU .MO til -I er nature Is very kind to her ehll- Uvei-Floor iHc of tho best musical Institutions of huropo nnd has earned n splendid roputatlon In many Amorlcan cities with his artistic qualities as a musl clan. Don't inlss this opportunity or hearing u genuine artist. . .MISS .MAIU.i: FOIID win also sing two beautiful solos, accompanied by Mr. Orlssen. ".lOl'ltXFVS i:D.(j" A Stirring and Pathetic Drainn. with the clever MAUION I.KONAHD In the leading role. A Story of (Dip ping Intensity. Tho Climax Is a Complete and Overwhelming Surprise Mvo Heels of All New Pictures. "TIIK PATIli: DAii.v viVi,.0 Showing the Current Kvonts'of the Day. ADMISSION: NO SAW KDOKS on YOUH COLLAHS If you huvo them laundered TWIN CITV 7tIUI LAIJNDItV HOTF.I, DOTSON C. A. Hanson, Proprietor Now open under new management. A home siluco with homo cook. lug served In family style. Hoard and room, $C.50 per week. 3 in South Second St., Phono 1G7-J. The People art With Us nnd for us, and wo nro wllllag tfl rest our enso In their bauds. huvo done business together fJ ubout soven yoars, having opene our doors August 10, 1907, mid hav never had occasion to regret ou partnership with tho poople. Judl lug from results, wo do not thhl tho peoplo have ovor regretted tl partnership oltbor. SUITS S8.no TO jio.oo FIXUP TWO KTOHIW Mnrshfielil North IV It Will Be Bett to mnko tho homo attractive music for the young peoplo tha have thorn seek ontertalnment from home, "TALK TO THOMAS ADOUT Ho will make terms to suit y Times Want Ads Bring Results Wiley B. Allen C