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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
I - . s-ss-n nA; THfrt 7TCC ' "cr gloves In hi3 pocket for Jicr un LUUj JD.fl X X IXVXl-nJ ti tj,ey get home, nnd then alio al- " , , 'ways forgets to ask him for the glo- ??Vv iJffif OVFV" News EdlS? ve. knowing that when he gets home DAS h. MAI.OMA, .News tMiior Official Taper of Coos County Will take them out and examine them Official Paper City of Marshfleld. nn(, noUce the (,antv 0(lor of lc Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh- sachet and do a lot of thinking. field, Oregon, lor iransm.ssiuu , through the malls as second-class mall matter. SUHSCIUPTIO.V HATES DAHA. Ono year 6-2 Per month co WEEKIA. Dnn nur $1.50 When paid strictly In advance the gle subscilptlon ptlco of the Coos Hay M. ft n ..... m 1 Ct tnv ' Times JS fO.V'J yvr jtttj ui .. six months. After you have moved around the world for awhile you discover that people who are really smart never act that way. Satarday Everoihg Thounghts Getting AloBg News COAST RDAD 1GIH 1 BIG HAUL . irby TownT tt ii ii ii ISOURGE OFJH Cheer up, girls! .Marriage Isn't any more of a failure than remaining sin- An Independent Republican news-i DaDer. published every evening ex-i copt Sunday, and weekly, by TIio Coos IJny Times Publishing Co. i The pretty men are the best dan cers. But the homely guys are the best meal tickets. Qn:sTio.v iou the day 0 I j 9 i It Is true that a greyhound can ! catch a Jackrabblt, but what's the i use? About the only way some Coos NI,Y fifteen years ago Henry uaJ. men can attract much attention Ford, head of the automobile j3 j,v oeng a f00i, concern that lately declared ,J $ Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. OITOUTIWITIES NOW a MS.000,000 dividend, was Just an engineer In n Detroit power house. Hut being a man capable of thinking and thinking In a straight line, he did not remain an engineer, but within an incredibly short time found himself chief of one of the great Industrial enter prises of the world. Charlie Murphy, now a baseball magnate and millionaire, was not so long ago a $21 a week reporter on a paper In Cincinnati. Hut he was n thinker, too, saw his opportunity, embraced It, and his position so far us money is concerned tells the rest of the story. Locally there are dozens of men who, In a lesser degree, of course, have made themselves Independent by thinking out purposeful programs nnd following them to successful con clusions. An exchange, discussing the op portunities for place and progress now, says: "Thore ncvor was a time In the world's history when there were THE WISE (il'Y SAYS "Whom tho gods would destroy, they first Induce to marry foolishly." A Coos Bay boy's idea of a thor oughbred dog is one that can kill a kill a cat. U. S. DESTROYER ' VISITS PORT ORFORD Vaval wol Como Into Curry Coun ty JlnrlMtr to (let Out of tho Wind Yes, I'll turn fifty in little more than a year, Somewhat old-fashioned and logy, I rear, Eyes growing dimmer and muscles more- slow No; not the lad I was long ago Hair getting thinner and mottled with graft Legs not rheumatic, but verging that wayj feeling, however, quite hearty and strong, But, I'm getting along, Once I was gay as the next, you can bet; Cock of the walk and the boss of the set, Ripe for a frolic, a foot-race or fight; uiuii i uiiiik iiuuiiii ui imiiuiig an infill. Earning and spending and having a time, Just as. a fellow will do in his prime, Chuck full of mischief though meaning no wrong, But, I'm getting along. Those were the days when it was good to be young, Nimble of fingers and limber of tongue, Looking for trouble if trouble was there, Finding or missing it, what did I care? Courting the ladies or running a race, It is no wonder they called me a case: mg the evening with laughter and song, but, I'm getting along, i AXOTHKH KEI'OHT THAT H. P Wllili EXTEND OX DOWN Port Orfoul Paper (iluw Itoa-ons for llcllef That Work May Slui'l Soon tnr AwoelMeJ TreM to Cow DJ Tlm.l POUT OHI'OHD. Ore., July 2 1. That the Southern Pacific railroad Ih to be built on down tho const Is MACI-EAY KISllElt.MEX f.'ATIIEIl IX (100 CIIIXDOKS Cntrli Said to Hiivo Xetlcil Men ,S;(,, ('. !', .MltiYol'fU' 1111(1 Al .len-cii There Six hundred Chinook in ono groat haul Is the banner cntrli of tlio scu- .. i.,i. ........... ,.r Hin MiwInMV son for i ui1 num.', ii"-" " nutate otV the Itoguo tTiniY coi n imODMNUH sonny nm POUT OHFOKD, Ore.. July The L". S. Torpedo boat destroyer j Whipple, dropped Into Port Orford harbor Sunday afternoon, and has' been lying here since seeking shelter! from the heavy nor'wester that has been blowing. The Whipple is a four funnel boat ' and was built In 1901. She has S,-' 300 horsepower engines, and an indi- Not what you'd call an old mant understand Do my day's work with the best in the land But in the evening I'm ready to quit, Find a good place, where a fellow can sit, Look over the paper in clear printed type. i ., . - I that with a neighbor or pull at my pipe, 4. , ! fitting tlifi vninifTfir nups miy with thn llimner. -w....- ...w j p-. -..ww - . ..ol ror I'm getting along, Anon, Kivor. Till .... t ..,..,! tt. It. the belief of the Port Orford Tribune , wn made on Tiiurst.ny, uc- ..... . which makes tho statement: C. V. Meueorge ... m .. . "There is persistent rumor that returned last evening from an .into work on the const railroad fron trip into Curry County. .Mnrshfleld to liurekn will commence Imn, wag ,,,, oul of Ul0 In tho near future. One of these re- " , i0,oWi,til ovltloncetl by ports Is to the effect that engineer , ' tIml t , (ny privmulXK will be at Hnndon shortly nnd Hint. , ,. nIirni, ..,,. ,, chin- lllc linuiTMin;i (iv-.-.-- w , mt ' : .. t, T,," ih. i ""' "" io the ivj 1 ""..UIIliHj Tho fart i! ,l0 n new Imvn nf n....,.. " " " v' ''III1IKI1I.. I t ItD rnorti ''o that "in ns lfc) The p,, uiiivii ih a h(iin,i III Curry Count hollof appo:i"s i Hli.l't ugnlll n nmrkel "wnriimi Tribune has th """owlnji,! ,q "iitlrclr. i'r..i,oi, oltU crows of surveyors will stnrt In both directions from thnt place checking up former surveys that linvo been ninde along the const. ooks when the seines coinn In ! Tim 1.1k soino used, nui .r. .nc- George. wn 2.100 feet long. A no wer boat wn used in tiiKiug mo mu "It is believed at this time that , , ,, lown lIl0 e ntnlii line will come down t.o, ,jf tho nst from Marshfleld, utid that the 8,lt"m ,,,,. .,.., ,,. w..t,.r ... ,. , , , ,i t. 1 1 . ibre kers o n the bar. When mo w.utr ulth-Powers road into tho Kckley "u" t v . .,. -..., tli const Sin country will not bo u part of tht through line. Officials YNIt. "Hnilncnt Southern Pacific rail road officials nro known to have puss ed quietly along the const within the past few weeks, and It Is qulto likely that their visit in this manner Is noi ' f ighermon hauled, u new working ut IDOtf? t "Tho town upon tho IngB Hox anil I-.uiit,or Com wi.uii una eoiriMiiv Mo. of Its mill, on,. r tliolr,J mo const, it in. ,,s that mS liiliiiiiliuntH or tin. i,lte oUowhere for mi Penance. Dm. to Dun Mul J Tile Hhutdoun t thopr is (.ue io ine iuiliiessofik, becnnie too choppy for tlio gnsoiuit iiiih-koi. mm n i, rcporw. bont tho line was thun taken by men .company hus untioiinccd .l rowing In a largo flnt-bottomed kirfjwlll coutlmie wuii Bomeolf." and out the net went UKiiIn to llj velopniont work mnl tht very end nnd then tho men turned !" condltloiiH Ju nfy 1 buck nnd lniuled. l'or an hour nnd ten minute tho cated speed" of 2S knots and carries ITVAT1()-V a complement of 73 men. more opportunities for n young man ., , . ' . to push to the front. There never. """ bc" on " a,0s "" ...' ., . ...... ..... of lower California and Mexlcc She has coast PnHfn.nl. n...l t ,- . ... wn n flinn u-l.nn n llnln lnllllnoniu. i "v. vuiiijimu uilll .UC.MCO, UUl and determination would provide ai'8 now enrou,e from San Francisco man with a competence in so few I t0 g0 on "atro1 dut" ln Alaikan wa- Vnnm Tlila (a tin r Inttln rlv -.irt tl8. . ,i,'n fm,..,.. i..i..f, tm. The boat has been attracting mucn ' t,on- The assessor should let ln8 Is a business. The young mai.allen,,on her?- "l many of her'down 8 "& n Powlble. The cltl of today who will take hold of a crcw' tnkl"B ""vantage of shore leave1 zcn whose Premlaea are n nursery OMK wise, far-seeing Individual with an eye to the beautiful and the spirit of a booster has fig ured out a new theory In the mat ter of tnxes. "Tax atlon." he says, "should be reduc ed to a system ot rewards nnd penalties, in order to be fair. Tor instance, tho man whose premises are a credit to his commu nity should receive official recogni tion w without' significance KiMMiiis for llnslr, "Inability to handle tho traffic over the Siskiyou mountains nnd com pete with tho (Irent Northern steam ers, the expiring of certain leases nnd the commencing of work on a rail road from Grouts Pass to Crescent City, are n few of the things that nro hastening the Southern Pacific towards tho completion ot tho const route." each end of tho grout net until final ly the fish were rolled up on the shore in the greatest catch of tho ycur. Tho catch It gnld lo liuvo nulled the ilshornion npproxlinatoly :ioo. mill again. If PLAN K AUK often warned not to, worry and are assured that It Is worry, not work, thnt kills. In ninny cases It Is worry, the pure, u n a d u Iter n ted Til!-; WOltST "looking for things WOHUV NOT that never hap pen," but often In Cox ,,1(1( the lives nbout us, It Is grief grlev-j lug thnt kills. In many homes. whero there Is not tho slightest oc- The Cox lumber mill on the Hear caslon 'to worry, wo see unhappy Creek road out of llandon, which women, and sad-looking men. We was burned was n total los. .lust cannot look down Into their henrtB, , how tho flro tstnrteil Is not known, but If we could, we should see, not The plant belonging to Geo. Cox worry, but grief n sorrowing over ''l Tom Griffiths with tho luttor ns some loss thnt enn never bo repine- manager nn,i th loss is between ed; some vacancy that can never bo $2000 nnd $2."00. The loss Is total Tliore between tho .Macleuy Cl ....J...I .,... okiiii-u 111,, li.ar,Lf Stiirlud about two jm llrOOKIHKH (Icwli 1 -jpyjj u.riving lown, nml only I HID HI'IIOOl Jlllil Iiolcl huil completed. A im-n bank V ilolng a good biislncii. mill, with u L'".i,ii(io foot equipped with tli.. most no-; chlnury that lould he b,i rc-suwlng (lopariini-nl liny S.WV.tllMi III'IJXS Venr Diimlou N n Total Loss Trouble Stopped. i i f.....i.t.. lias iiuuh iiu nun w.m....... . . I Urn ,.n.l il'ltm 'once. Six or i-il-m miu .i . .... ,! .t.l H- 11. .".,, ...... I "I i oorg iiBiii'rinun, wuii .mi. .i(b. ' ... I.. 1...... ,.... II. tu . -....! t-..u ........ I.. 4U llljlllll lull, lillB i:v'i .,n f...... ..-,.. by Judge Coke against the Seahorse fishermen forcing thuin to refrain from tho nlleged mnllclou tuiuporlng with the fishing grounds and tho net of the other. It was thought thnt the bad blood already existing be tween the men would have nioru ser- once, six or Htunllnl bliindtud gnancniliJ been built, ami ut this tjT I company was cnwiwl inMijt steel bridge ro.j Clwtti U thai ninny In lie o wlllcwttif used In the Southern l'ailft & line. ! Helped the rjitnimg "IIrooklir;s bn Itecn i' Ions result before tho loaBon camo ( Mio fiirmciH of Soulbm p" to It close. - kIvIiik theiii n market for wBJ No Crabs There. I they raised. Time hsi taSj The nbsonco of crabs about tho 'l"K of the wild, at order lali h farm win. thn l.lnn nf mnkinr u ho hnT Kve' vely and nlcttiresauo for wee(,s 8h0,,,(, be ,axC(1 t0 t1le llm best farm In tho county and will Iook t0 tH town. Monday afternoon " The owner of n varait lot wh,c, work mti.iiii.nniK- tnr t..,. vnnro .,i,i, Capt. Prior, nnd several of Ms nffi. ,s overgrown with weeds and clut- that Idea always before hl.ii, will not cers' wont t ' to nnd visited tin. ' tere1 l Wth Junk anil dead animals filled; some grief that kills by slow,"" U'oro ran be no Jnsuranco on a Thursday brought u ilv ono lono""" ' "' hnvo to work for the remainder of Ha(Uo 8tatlon t Cape Ulanco. The ' 8ll01ll,I ,,ay more for taxes tllan llls torture. Worry Is not the worst. ;lsk of this kind. There woro hIx cral, from ,lu ,olloIllf n10rc Woro ' of timber la his life." boat will proceed on her Journey asi neighbor who builds a nice cottage mouth of tho Hoguo Hlver is ovlden-'K f the town, and whtt ced by the fact that the big haul of i '' Industry Is relived IU and tho (D ml that tfctt soon ns tho wind lulls. t WITH THE TEA 1! t AND THE TOAST t PLAW DREGOW llEEK and maintains a handsome lawn. The Huertn and Ilia nro to meet face pulley nnd shafting that woro de- man who beautifies his property con- to face. If pictures wo have seen of stroyed. Tho boiler Is practically trlbutos substantially to the welfar. the two nro accurate, this will Indeed uninjured and tho engine nnd some saws m the mill and much bolting. Lcvt,ra, K0(1, M,m, alm hmiU , t,IO'owim In Southern Curiy n (jood i:vi:.i.i However perplexed you you may nt any hour bo romo nbout some question of truth, ono refuge nnd resource Is always at hand: you can do something for someone besld- cs yourself. When your own burden Is heaviest, you can always lighten u little smno other burden. George S. ! Slerrlnin. stati: wii,i, in: minrciiT l'HOXT AT i:P()SITIO. 'IX) of the town and tho public, while, iho e some meeting one who lets his property go to ruin gives his town a black eye. Such things should bo considered In Impos ing taxos. I. A. U'jiiiI, nf c,mis County, .May Arrange Clam llnko for Ci-ohiI (Special to The Tlmos.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 23Alls- Jinny a Coos liny man who ran i henr Pleasuro whisper a mllo away can't hear Duty when It shout ln his car through a mognphono. of the other machinery can probnblv bo put In shape to run nguln with some expciiRc. bunch, though, It wn said. There aro various ways of ex pressing gratitude. A I.os Angelos man loft n fortune to n girl who re fused to marry him. visiting entity 10th Inclusive Is to be egon Week" at the Oregon I """ r, a 'ear' . with exercises BXtraordln-r1'11""" nW0"B Co In Dulgarin, bnchelors over ao are And It Is tho con- Coos Hay bachelors In mice. sw." spi:i:dwi:i.i, miiu .muhii fiom .SmlUi mill .Monday, .". p. in. iii'-ei'iiitious tit Ahslrart orilrc Wnrreii Pnlnter, North Dcuil. of It a lively plate for : to come. Hi lt Isn't particularly to his credit , .th0 a,teiltlon of ie oxos,tlon croW(, list !l to "All Or. uiiiiiiiiik, wiiii exerc sos Hilnnnii,,. ""'" ",,lu" v-ous " ' oncueiors ill- that, nftnr wnrkln.r .,11 !,. llf f,. nry on tho Hth. and special days ' ?lut,l"B Ce" lrela,ul a,lu ,)r- Dlx t a firm, a man needs to bo pensioned continuing through the week. Kverv-1 U ,s worth " In his old nge. i,u""'"i uriiic ureuon tn thing TIIK.MAXI.V M. The Port Orford Trlbiino says: ".Mrs. f'llnH Cnttv nml ilii.i...ilr Thoro nro women who think theli ,rniw n,, ,. ,,.,.., ,. face Is their fortune but they do not n , frIollrt ()f MBg ,',,. have to carry any burglary Insur-' ,,,.. fm, ,,,,,. ., .....(...j ...ti. ,ui,t gono out on Klk Itlvor to tho home stead or .Mrs. Gutty son. Arthur. ' U'llnvn tl.ni ..-Ml uni.,l ..n..n. . . i V ....... v...j ..... iii--iii nuiL-llll neCKH (I visiting. '1 Iio party woro brought down by Glenn Itozoll and wlfo In their nuto and tho lattor went out nnd spoilt n dny visiting with Geo. Wilson, on Mlddlo Klk, before return The .Igh.-.celiiii en XAX.V SMITH .(ales Hie Cliiimlln. f. it. Ill,, .SlIlliMy SI. oil Kotiutl Trip (.'AIXIXG IV I'OITUHI Tho Coo County IIoiiiiiio'h I.nx.itcna.Js hv'm tliiuoiiH and greatly Inn In inuiiy set tlims ot tin I'lciifanl In taste, mild nit SCXSIITfeitlvc, this lax.itlvolJi popularity. Trial t-lze teiJ drug Hiorc ''SIZiiaaSrETmPTtrT''vr Tho unwritten law which compels Porsonnllv. i i.,iv ,.nvn,. wrin.i will be nttoninted durlnif ti.ie u... i the father of a new-born babv Lo lmv im.oi. ..i.n.. n... t.... son of activity. All sorts of nliin. c,Bar" for '' rrlc'"-s ' "" ahuso so worry much nhnnt nv , .... .i, ia ll0I"- !. Ootty. and the yoiin O-, 1 . .... f 1. . . . ' "' ....WWO , ., , .. . uii miner nor care, win remain un-' til after tho Agate Curnlvul. Opens BEER SEASON US iSAlijljii The uord has room for the maiib are under lonsldoratlon nnd It Is I far ""touched by reform. Tho fnth- ho.ihowork tor a living pro- .ii mm un. Miurii iii uiHiiiy cueor; eriaiu n niagn flcont wnnk'a The world delight,, In the man who .gram will be worked ot smiles when liU p.v"8 keep buck the. U Is expoctod that several Orocn,, tear: bauds and marching organisations! It loe tho man who. when thlngHgo'wHI be here nt that time and that' wrong, can take his place and J " of Oregon's distinguished clt Htn.ul Jlxeii will be hero to participate in' With his face to the fight and hi ' wny or another. An orchestra eyi to tho lliht, mid toll with u H"1' vocalists will furnish nu.sir wllllns hand. , cM(-ti day and at night there will bo' ,. . ! (lain e and spocial nroicrnniR l-'nut I Tho nun r imn ihn mi ., ' .'i"iiw.is. l.ast- ' "" o ntini, (.in uregou will HV..I (lln .........., 1 .. .. ... tun .MviiiitriiL m iiiriMi. ifirAiifiin ' ,.. n..... .. .... win. . i..-.. .v.. ,...;....:, ... "" """" i "'I probability Hop- and will hall - u. .. new oauy si.ouid recelvo clg- Cuensy lies tho head that wears a 'iJJ2liilL!iill! crown of false hnlr. ,.. ! tf UlATrnrnnmr Kir-nm T i . wHicnrnuiMi iitwb j j a I THE HOTELS AiiAili...................' ". VWVWVVVV9 The gasoline schooner Tillamook with n cargo of steel arrived lasi night and unloaded at tho bridge. Tho steamer Yellowstono arrived , X'W ( Iriuiller Hotel, AT Ni:W LOCATION M. DimImiii, of .MursliDVM, rives at Hoguo ltU'i Ar. Ith hMrt that l.U to the ,..,.(rooia,lv. I,uky auTlcC lilv , , Mug treat, of the allied loa.uos ofiglve away Backs of popcorn 1. sou! iruiu: i- ...... . , nun, m oi int. occasion The world Is liU, and It waits for him ' tinio tho Pei.dlo.tnn "in. it loniM to ner the ring Of the blow he strike and the wheels ho turns and the hammer he d.ues to swing; It liken the forward look in hi fnre. the polso of his noble head. And the onward lungo of his tlrolcs will and the sweep of his daunt less tread. Perry M. Dodson. of ti,i .i,.. 'who Ih In Imvn el, !.-,.,. ,.t ., .. (leorgt. P. Alexnnder. Portlnnd: S.'store of the Wedderburn Trading Week V. Mvrte Point! Mlsa Tlion P,.,.. ,,.. Miuuih ------- -- """"i""') in uiiki iieacn, lias in--1 utiirvt i -in i in ii ii ' i- i- i : i"i i' itr !.. -..1 i.. i . ... one dny nil , Inst evening with 1100 Ioiik of finiui.t ,...,. .... ' ... . I ' . ... ""l ,ot"i- iho Gold - - .. v.n,,. , iiiiiii. nil i un inn ii i i ii -1 iu in I ii un .... ini. . .... Monday for San Pran-I,, a , ' Z . ,'. 7. . . Z , . "I" I. ..." ""V" "" ' M- ,'""," nr2isr-sL 'zzxan -; ssx U tho samo 'bark. Hurrah for the manly comes with sunlight on liU Mco. And tlio strength to do and tho wilt to dare mid tho courago to find hi place! The world delights in the manly man nnd tho weak anil eill floe When tho manly iuhi. goes forth to r hold lit own on land or .on! Selected. Itnund-iin win uo leaiured in some unique way. May llu,. ciam jikli Tho Wlllnmetto Valley roproceii tatlvos are Iu corrospondonro with the various commercial clubs and are hoping too stir up something now and novel that will mke tholr day the greatest of all. Taylor, Dunsiuore, Freytag, Warren, Stolen SOU, Proctor nml Crlu.,,,..l.,.., ..ii inim ul.,,1 .. --....V-. u ...... , iiiusHiiiiiiK tlio Willamette Valloy nwcura innil: K. It. Halsingor, Portland: V.rs. iwnys of the country and the people I Allco iia den. Portland: .Mrs. lid ward while tho finer detail of the plan arrived K. Dyer. Daniels Creek: K. A. lill-tfor a store at Gold Peach aro being BETTER GET READY NOW SO THAT WHEN YOUfl AOHANGE 10 GO OUT AFTER A MICE BUCK.C FRIEND SENDS IN A HURRY UP CALL, YOU WILlfj PREPARED TO BAG THE BIG GAME Wc Carry All Sizes in the Famous CARBINE WINCHESTER RIFLES Also Hie 250-300 SAVAGE RIFLES and .22-ca!ibre rifles in all makes We carry all kinds of ammunition and can supply) nai'finilhi' flnco-no Hunting axes, pack sacks, tents and everything M winner and Hunter needs. I he steamer Daisy Putnam from Portland this mm-ni...- .. tni-o m, ,i, ,;,... '"" """ wlro- salom: T. II. Kelly, settled upon. Mr. Dodson will h-ivo The stlm r',0t e "n v ' ' rtUna. -oo as the store huttCll this morning from l.n ndon a, wl ! v ' "aMt 0fC,?, ,"lrt tho s,mU r R00"8 ". comploto hoMiimbor eiw I H 1 , ' C,"rk',,?wor8S ,r8' J- n" ' 1"1 ' Ion are field ,HIUUW"ln.M.iiBh-loi, San Francisco; It. M. McClaln.iafrablo.appenrliig people nnd vwll Klnrnnprt- Mrj 11 I i.. ,..,.. n i nioi.t .. .mi..n..t - - ...... I'u.xti, ii.iiiiuiii; v ., ...iiu.u nuicoiiio iroill peoplo of this coniniuuitv." When a Coos Hay man Isn't feel lug well and Mart In to proscribe for hlu.belf ho usually take whlskex l lin fit.-i.i.i.n.. l.. . .-... ... ..,,,vi -, ., iviiuui-n ia , no w ii .u. ... . ... to arrlvn fr,..., i,,i . . . ' ',v,,u' "iwiiiun .iibs a. Hlan- Tlu Ba. ,Z L ,0m0",0W- f,P,l, ,loh0bu " Johh0 " wlfo. i no Misoiino schoonor Itoamer ar- Conlodo I' I fill 1 llll.t na. .. .. 1 .. I ........ . !.. lilBL U L'1111115 lltlll th.i l)nll.,4 1 I ""uut.-s. iiiuko up ii formidable or-llin ,..., ,','"Z. "'"I Ulanco Hotel. uim ouisiitw mver. i i t Tlll L'llHnlh.n !. - ... .. . " ''' .Iho tomorrow triZiTZrU'!: Coq.,,,,,e! W' "' Mos8' - nt ,, "i lro follow she took a ciiruo of ,. .,.," ', " V"' in' "erma lMnm- rth I " ".ooks and Ituliy r " """" lionu; t .. Hodlne. AlleL-nnv: M William win iniKllt' ll01. After a Coos Hay girl has been out with n fellow a row times, if she real, ly likes him, she wl ask liim jp carry Kauuniion. The Coos Hay man, .1. A. Ward, figures on a clam linko of which California and the world knows little. The Oregon building. ."v.ui-.i wiiiiiu ii rew reel of n sandy beach, oflers Ideal conditions for such un affair ami If Ward can pull off this stunt his day will prove the hit of the festivities. If this fulls to work out. Coos Hay cheese n,i crackers will hae an limine. Plan Dig Tlnu, Southern Oregon Is going to crowd a two-dny affair Into on., lay, hut refuses to divulge the par- miliars at (His time. J. Holmes, Coos Hlver; Port the Sportincjs Front Street I.WT 177,771770777 M II "I on Hardware Builders' Supplies -SW MAimi.w;.-: uci:.si:s Hecont niarriago llcensos issued Henry and IMIa Davis, lirlck- tlve Prehach says Ashland. Me.lford j tlrnnlB Pnss, Hoseburg and the' I . Hodlno, Allegany: J. Cnrnilchuel. Portland. so". St. Ijiwrence Hotel. ' Jo'i Alfred Cranston Harry .Ionian, liureka: H. Ander- M' M- 'ohmon. son, Coaledo: Air. nml Mrs n 'n l'.Ugeue A. Schrnmlni' . ., - .. . ..., .,..., ,.,IU v)1 tMiiin -., i..er nve coniniunltlos of Southern Howbiu-g; j. o. Hristol. k... w JAHpo Stanley. l regon will not bo outdone by nny- 0. Perkins, South Coos Hlver: .Mr U'alUn' K- Slm,0 nml Minnie Hoi- tiling olse on the program.. Phil and Mrs. Gray nnd child, Hutte Mon- m "nllouso. hlnnett. the Klamath man. figures 'tanu; Cloorge H. Proston. c,,,,,,, i- W. 11. Congdon, Oroshain. Parcel Post Your Laundry " icolm-i, Clmrges :: :: .. ,.,,, ,,,, , u.iclcnl COOS MAY STIiAM lai'NDUV and Kiln and Carrie Don' ii hiwng an comers minora l water on his big day and is trying to ar range for a special eeurlnn win, Itoiuosontn- (spocial round-trip ratos. Imitations printed at Tho Times office, A Marnhfluld furniture dealer says that It Is a curious thing that when ! a Coos Hay woman buys a fold ing bod she often wantg one tha; looks like a book ense. I t take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Tortjg v.. 1. ,0t n"ml t0 b0 without health or accident nfi lmvai oT n0eU U' ,nsraw. but you want to be i -""ol-i I'oiicy m tlio best nn.i most rniiable comr- mo ousinoss. Soo me or phono me at nnPO nn.t i ...m ....,. t n voo. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent 1 Mamhfiel.1. .100 Coke nulldlng. 'tlViPWijIpi tBgWtKWWi kV-''-4- m7--? - frV- 81PR