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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1915)
B TWO - " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. IfB ' 1 I i iiK- ;i I , ' f; tfc if pI i' i IL I MEN'S BLUE p wr w f w O w W ll SERGE SUITS, I luujj.l!.iijjii i iim .wSi wi'ininwi TWHinuiTOnirffiWTTrrnTrm iiiii'hihiiihi'i i mi t tiEHasHSH3aaiBE3Mu R f I NOW $ I 1 D $15.00 I 1 $32.50 MEN'S GRAY SERGE SUITS Now $22.50 $30.00 MEN'S SLIP-ONS Now $22.50 $27.50 MEN'S SLIP-ONS Now $17.50 ' $27.50 MEN'S SUITS Brown Plaid $18.75 HONG ok Tin: nil1 With fingers rebelling and stiff. With frown on tho front of head, A bachelor sat on tho odgo of his his couch, Plying IiIh noedlo and thread. Stitch stitch stitch! With n lonesome uotu on hit lip, And still with a voice of dolorous pitch Ho sung thu "Sony of the ltlp.' Work Work -Work! lie doohii't cum lor that; With work work work! Ho doesn't support n lint; lie can quit whenever he whiiuj And woik whou hid dough lvog out. But tho doing or uuik tluil u woman should do Ih enough to urumble about. Lonf loaf loaf! That does not ttntiufy: Work work w ork ! I know no reason why Oh, why continue to llvV Or why should I slop and rilo? I know no lenxou for this or Unit. Or whether It's truth or Ilo. Hut why do I talk of rionth, TlmL phautoui of grisly bono? I. I $25.00 MEN'S BROWN CASHMERE SUITS $15.00 I SE Everything must go SggNothing Reserved $10.00' BLOCK Wr tytUL&gggM&Z&F I H.1. - -- -- " J"" 1 1 haven't the eourage to Jump in th ! lake Or turn on tho gas alone. Seam and button ami rip, Itip ami button and seam, Till over the buttons I fall asleep And thou sow on in a droam, With fingers rebelling and stiff, With scowl on tho front of his head, A bachelor sat on tho edge of ills couch, Plying his ueedlu and thread. Stitch stitch stitch! With a lonesome note on his lips, And Ftlll with a voice of dolorous pitch Ho sang this "Song of tho Hip." Solectod "fr IT IS easy onougli, comparatively, to stand things when you're used to thou, but It 1b tho getting usod to thorn that forms the acid tost of your staying qualities; that roveuls t,(or exposes) tho kind of stuff you'ro maUo of, of THE PARISIAN'S mammoth stock of LADIES9 AND MEN'S READY TO WEAR. Garments. Every garment in stock must, be sold within the next few weeks Business conditions necessitate the closing of our Marslifield store and we are going to give the people of Coos Bay country the biggest money-saving opportunity in the history of the city. We are the losers and you will be the winners. ..w This stock is the finest and cleanest assortment of Ladies' and Men's Apparel in the city and includes shipments of new Fall and Winter Suits received but a few days ago. , i We've got to sell them all. Prices are slashed as never before. Everything must go. Don't wait tin til the stock has been nicked over by your neighbor, but come now and get the advantage of a good assortment. No matter what you want in Ladies' or Men's Goods, we have it at an unheard of low price. Men's 75-Cent Neckwear 35-Cent Hosiery 15-Cent Hosiery 50-Cent Silk Hosiery 2!:c Cashmere Hosiery One lot of Dollar Shirts $1.50 Arrow Shirts S2.50 Flannel Shirts Almost nnyono can manage to ho a hero for a minute, but when It ionics to demanding a sustalued ef fort at tho heroic through a proba tionary period of six months, or a j ear, or such a Hovon-your period ua Jucob borved, or something like that, it calls for unite a different brand of heroism. It may take courai&o to tackle something new and Initiative to make a change, but the real ordeal comes In the process of adjustment. If you need to bu convinced of that just look up tho statistics on how niHiiy bold couple take their chances op pluiiKiUK into matrimony In a twolvo-niontli and how many of them possess the patience mm endurance and adaptability to stay married 'through it year. Haul to Settle Dou'.i It seems almost u dlflleult'for novice at matrimony to adjust thorn- solves to traveling in double harness. as It is for tho victim of the wonder- hint to stav rontetitcdlv at home: mid you know, If you've been away i on a dellghtiul vacation this sum-! iner," ns Helen Hare, "how hard It is to Mettle down lo tho accustomed routine of domesticity mid accomo date yourself to the variegated pecu liarities of your beloved ibitt try ing) rumily cliele. Yep, tile iiml tus: comes In tho tiii- ,lVotiljiblo process of enforced adjust- iiiout If , . ,, tJ depends entirely upon our ndaptabll ou dont adjust yourself I .... ,, , ,..,,..... - e.noothly tho pocket Into which , u omor?0,u. of f0 s . 1-ate drops you. lite Is apt to seem uli moro nocOMnrynm, 10 orvo coruors-and sharp cornera at that! t0 ,ny u wal1B gnlll0i Ami If you do, you flint it must bo Transition periods nro always try ilouo by (more or less) slow and nK. painful dogreos; for adjustment sel- dom is a sudden, swift or easy mat-1 " It is, on the contrary, accompanied by dubiousness and discouragomeut; a frequent and sometime overpower ing desire to chuck up tho Job and let the thing go hang; bowu with Dti.iinij. U'.i .urriM..!, t.... ........... ..,.., ...i.i. ..n.v..o..v inuiv.iu. i-vuiiMiuii iut;iroi timi can suspend Judginont and which the labors of lleicules were ( withhold prejudice whllt a thing iiiiimuie aiueuuiiea aim ugiu e.er-1 manifests itsolf for what It is. U,S0, I I" no emergency la life Is recep- lu spite of the Inconveniences and; tlvity more necessary that open difficulties that almost Invariably at. inlndodness that accopts tho good tend the procobs of adjustment, woj that Is, instead or holding out dog- "" w" """ "! UIO HUtUbStl of adjusting oursblvos to somothiug Our parents, for Instance, aro ob liged to adjust themselves to us; which no matter haw cordially wo 'Furnishings 35c 22c 3 for 25c 33c ,16c 55c $1.20 $1.55 are welcomed into tho family Is not , an easy matter for thoni, and ex tremely upsetting ns to their house- j holds mid habits, k We, In turn, and somotlmes very early in life, have to adjust ourselves t-) stopmammas ami steppapas of- toner now, since divorce hns become so popular and prevalent, than in the old days when merely death or de sertion deprived us of our natural protectors. Xo soonor do wo got thoroughly adjusted to those whom wo aro in clined to regard as Interlopers in tho family than we aro hustled off to bchool, ruthlessly thrust Into a new, strange, hostile, confusing world whore wo miiBt adjust ourselvos not only to our teachers, bul to now schoolmates, surroundings, rulos, servants, points of viow, social codo, clothes and aspect of life. Only tho dumb walls of dormitori es and tho far corners of playgrounds hold the full story of tho heart aches and liome-slcknosK, tho dumb agon ies of this period of adjustment in tho lives of the young, who aro, for the most part, iuartlculato In their misery. When attrition has done tluTwork of llttlng us in together In this ., M0 WQ thonjf (1()im t la8t? '" "' u "' s" '" Indeod. Wo aro proddon out ''"u I,0,,H fr"" a shell, and plumped with a splash into the working world to get along as best wo can; to sink or swim mid an entlro and differ ent process of adjustment has to be undergone (or engaged In) ngaln. Into the working world, into mat rimony, Into society and solltudo wo! jiro plunged and how wo succoed icvcit to move from a good housoj to it better one has its disadvantages "i tiliu me iiouer one la linrainll :ir: ami to what is strange wo aro until- rally hostile and suspicious; on guard against tho unknown. In no emergency u life is toler ance more necessary the nuir.rmi. t. .... UOllly tor Hint Wlllnh Is nnl na I... sisting upon uiaturo wisdom with youthful gayoty; city conveniences with country charms. lu no emergency In llfo Is the pol icy of give-and-take moro necessary or moro helpful In closing up gups an cushioning hard places. Take Thing1 As Tliey Come In the adaptable, in tlioso who ad Just themselves readily and with tho Ii'iiKf frlf'Hon In now cnnilltlniitt ' there always Is to bo found tho dis position to recognize promptly all that is good and ngreoablo and dc Hlrablo and to refrain from passing' hasty Judginont upon that which Is not so good and agreeable and de- slrnblc. j One must take things as they come until ouo can mnko them come asf one would take them. And by Hiking things as they como one is not Infrequently the gainer. A enso lu point Is tho expoiicncoof tho liinn who resisted adjustment. ' Ho was traveling to sco tho world, and nil thut ho bhw was that so much of the world was not like tho small cornor ho was used to. This ho saw, and seeing was ainiucd, grloved and disapproving. j Ho could not countenance tho au dacity and Insurgency that arranged differently to the way they were In his homo town. ' Especially did tin annoy lilm ' while experimenting with an Italian dinner which his who had Inveigled' him into bumpliug. I Ilo was one of those men of set tled habits who nro accustomed to "a large cup of coffeo with dinner'" and no largo cup of caw-fy with dinner could bo materialized from the Italian menus. Water, Ice water, claret, claret and seltzor, while wlno, wiilto wine and celtzer, "maybe tho gentleman ho want beor," the bewildered host vol unteered; but no I Adjustment to Conditions "I said a largo cup of coffeo WITH ' my dinner!" the man of fixed habit and oxtremo unadjustablllty careful ly announced, when lu sheer despor-j atloii a waiter brought tho doinl-tasso out of place, magnanimously offer lug It with tho entree. "A largo cup of coifeo WITH my dinner coffeo and sugar and cream NOW!" ho dictated. "Hut no, lu the Italian dinner it 1j not," gently, patiently, plaintively explained the Italian restaurateur; whereupon the unndoptublo man turned upon his wife and accused lier, to wit: i "Xow do you soo what you got me i Into? How can l oat dinner liko this no coffeo" (ho culled It "caw-fy") WITH MY DIXXKIt." Although ho got not tho largo cup of coffeo with his dinner, ho did not submit to the deprivation nor adjust himself to tho condition, and, thero- Continued on Page Threo.) Ladies9 Bargains 35-Cent Hosiery 19c 65-Cent Hosiery 35c $2.50 Silk Messaline Petticoats , ...$1.98 $2.00 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats 98c $2.25 Outing Gowns 98c $1.25 Outing Gowns 59c $2.75 Children's Wool Sweaters $1.98 $9.75 Ladies' Silk Sweaters, all colors $5.98 FJPJTacraramamrjiowRn-?tfflariuawBBK Q SAFETY FIRST! That's the mother's big require ment in a crib for the kiddies! High sides and close ly set spindles so that youngsters can't fall over or get caught! We want every mother to come to our store and see our line of cribs. Right now we are m akintj a big display of safe metal cribs. These are the product of the Simmons Mfg. Co., which makes over 310,000 cribs yearly. They are by long odds the best cribs made. After you've seen them, you'll appreclato why we liavo chosen these cribs to offer our customer! as the lilggo-t ciil value wo could Hud on tho market. The ciiifti-iictliiu of tlico approaches perfect Ion. Ileloio they leave the factory, each crib is COM PhKTI-XY SIM' UP ami Inspected, lciy Prt must lit every oilier part AClTHATKItV. All working parts must movo KVK.VhV and SMOOTH'. THtSlMMO)HMIUfACTUimarOMFll MAKCRI or riNC BRAft DfOB, . tltlL fiCCt. 6PW.65. HC OV INVITATION MCMOCROr A jj&i'iRy Mm tiu.iatuv.v.u. XOTH'IJ TO COXTKACTOHS j Notice Is hereby given that seal ed bids will bo received by tho Com jmon Council of tho City of Marsh j field, Coos County, Orogon, until .eight o'clock p. m., on Monday, the -lth day of October, 1915, for each I of tho different kinds of improvo- iiteai mo joiiiiuon uouncit is con sidering tho udisabllltyof niaklns for tho proposed Improvement of tnnt portion of Front street South from tho south lino of Central avo nuo east to a lino botweon a point on tho wost lino of Front street South UL'.l feet southerly from tho south lino of Central avenuo East and a point on tho east lino of Front stroot South 125 feet south erly from tho south lino o'f Central nvonuo east, In tho City of Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon, accord lug to tho plans and specifications .JAasks hz&mLif v&&m sS Noiseless and Comfortable The hides slltlo up ami down SO HAKIM' as not to ilMm" .sleeping Infant. The hprliiK; Is made of Simmons Spring l'abiio " .slung on highly elastic helical sprfiiKs that ensure nb.oluto comfort lor the child. C 1 In anil mo these! Ut us hhuw jmi the Malta value rilli for the money. Johnson p0 The Quality Name With the jJb Service Fame nropared by the City Engineer and 191G. ,rPB on fllo In the offlco of tho City JOHN W. DUTLJ71. Uocorder, and thoro open to tho in- Recorder of the City of M spectlon of all porsons Intercstod flold. Coos County, Orogoa. thoreln. ,,; ,.J?J""8 .' !n !ac! t nnnnRUM'S GARAGb ...... luu t diiiii uiui'tiiB uccoiujianying . .. halll BDCClficntlnilR (111,1 llllr.il liln.ilro for that purposo which will bo sup plied upon request at tho offlco of I tho City Engineer, A cortlflcd check of five por cent of tho nmouut bid must accompany tho bid to bo forelted to tho snld viij oi .musuuoiu, in caso tuo con tract is awarded tho contractor and ho fails to enter in a contract with said City, and rurnlsh a suitable bond therefor, within ton days ufter being notified so to do. The Common Council reserves tho light to reject any and all bids. Dated this 2 2nd day of Septembor, $43.50 LADIES' NAVY BLUE SUIT $29.75 $34.50 LADIES' AFRICAN BROWN SUIT $22.50 . $24.50 LADIES BLUE VELOUR $15.50 $23.50 I LADIES' CORDUROY COATS FUR COLLARS ' $16.75 $34.50 LADIES' ' BLACK PLUSH COATS, FUR COLLARS $22.50 $44.50 LADIES' SILK TAFFETA DRESSES $24.50 $21.50 LADIES' BLACK SILK TAFFETA DRESSES $12.75 SUIT anrani vIa . ..aa' " HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND !DB AUTO SUl'l'LIES FOIt A SLVKES OF OAR9 347 Central a v. Phono 3J - Af7 MERCHANTS CAFE I'opular riuio rcnnri Meals Prices RjasonaWe . Commercial nu Cor. Coiiuuer I ,l:,',:,;'i,l!:r Gulov