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"H-yT" ""'' j THE DAILY COOS BAY.TIMES, MARSHFia aprGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908. M K a, I '-H fr l Two Story Frame House. Handsome, Well Lighted and Substantial Estimated Cost, $5,000. Copyrltfht, 1907. by Henry Wlltcklnd. Chicago. - V"yB"SBS'e .222: PERSPECTIVE VIEW. Till T Fr i T I a 01 I II enAM&ea I L isflO-xtf-'G' Bfl )0'6"XI6l 4C3I ll!l b5S5T I kTH DOOM l VWTWUI 4 - . 1. sb MM"laaM,vnai mi'.t j I II flMHBfl B l v 1 r tatr B3'!'! 3 T C3 I p O J Lfvme bccM j TIA W JKumM k wm ' CKMBCO P I i ivjaTi L WTHOurBAY y1 Li vcaANtvs .,. '- A FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. Stc estimated cost of the two story find basement dwelling hero Illustrated fls '$3,000. The first floor contains a larpe llvlm? room with fireplace, hall, din '. lug room with china closet, kitchen unrt complete pantry. The entry has sult riile -space for a refrigerator. The second floor has four good bedrooms and n 'toathroom with modern plumbing. The Interior finish of the living room Is birch, stained mahogany color, with oak floor. The hall and dining room are trimmed In oak, with oak floors. The kitchen, pantry, bath and bedrooms are .finished in birch. HENRY WITTEKIND. DON'T GIGGLE, GIRLS. Nothing More Infectious and Charm ing Than a Good Laugh. If half the girls knew how silly they looked nnd sounded when they con Btantly giggled they would stop It. Learn to smile, not giggle. Nothing Is more Infectious and charming than a good laugh, but very few people know how to laugh. It Is as rare In llfo as It Is on the stngc. A giggle usually comes from nerv ousness. A girl will glgglo when she ViUKurt think of anything to say or . when.-atio Is trying to be at case in. , company. Sho will giggle when a boy moots tier and says "Good morning." Sho ' . will glgglo when ho says "Goodby." "VSUo is only nervous, but she appears . Billy. ll Is no wonder that young men , peaU with utter scorn of the giggling girl. OThcy seem to think her the least .nttratitlveirnalden on earth. It is try ing to attempt to hold any kind of con versation with a girl who will punctu , ato uertevovv remark with cissies. . Itia, not always posslhlo to know at ? - Aral luought whether or not you are . .tn. of tfio girls wlio elst'lo. Stop and sWiInk about It. Watch yourself the next timo you arc with any one. See whether this senseless trlcK is a pari of your social equipment. If it Is, Ttake any heroic means to strangle that giggle until It is dead. tFar bettor be silent. You may then Ket the credit for wisdom that you have not got. Rctter than all, If you , Oou't know how to give n cheery, urn- sleivl, spontaneous laugh, then try ytrnr Oiest to learn how to smile. Do not let yourself give a weary smile, for that Is the result of effort and self consciousness, but anything .Js bettor than n silly giggle. HOUSEHOLD NOTES. When a finger bos been pinched, if it is at once Immersed In boiling wa ter the Inflammation will be quickly allayed. When a child Is restless from teeth ing It can often he quieted by giving It n warm bath. The water should be ns hot as can be endured without mim ing. Do not allow the child to stay Jn the bath long or weakness will follow. Tears have their use, npart from the crying aspect. Inasmuch ns they re fresh niul wash the eyes of animals and olrds that live exposed to the dust. The eye requires to bo kept clear and clean, nnd tears perform this duty. A striking example of this Is shown when the eye is hurt It at onco commeuces to water, and often this natural method of cleansing re lievos the pain nnd removes the causo of the discomfort. Yoimg Folks A SAILOR ROOK. Story of Bird That Mads Its Home on Shipboard. Many years ago as the whaling ship Diana 'was returning from a voynge In the Arctic ocean her captain and crew were surprised one day to see a rook In a state of great exhaustion flutter. Into the rigging. The nearest laud was more than 200 miles away, so such a visitor wns quite unexpected. With great care atid gentleness the bird was caught, and after receiving as much attention ns any storm tossed traveler would require it was offered its liberty again. But, though thor oughly restored to health and vigor. It refused to leave the ship. With loud caws of contentment It would hop about the deck as though that were Its real home, and when darkness settled down upon the ocean It retired Into the rigging, there to roost ns comforta bly as any of Its stay at home rela tions among their leafy elms. When the Shetland islands were reached the captain of the Dlann sent his father ed passenger on shore, naturally think ing that this would be In accordant e with its wishes. Rut the next day. when the ship was forty miles farther on the route to Hull nnd land was quite out of sight, the sailor's saw a dark speck In the sky which grew nnd grew till, to their astonishment and delight, the passenger they had left behind fluttered Joyously on hoard, cawing its satisfaction at reaching home once more, if not reproving them for giving It the slip. After thnt there was no more thought of parting, and this Columbus of the bird world became a great fa vorite with all on board. Sad to say. when the Journey's end wns reached nt null the poor bird, which had found upon the stormy sen such sym pathy and kindness, wns attacked by a party of Ignorant boys and killed. A CANDLE MOTOR. How to Perform a Simple and Inter esting Experiment. Here, boys nnd girls, Is a new motor for you. Take a candle nnd make thi experiment yourselves. Take two pins and, first heating them sufficiently to penetrate the candle, in sert them In the center of the cnndle nt right angles to the wick on opposite sides so that the projecting points will form nn axis upon which the caudle MOTOR IN OPERATION. ean move freely. Trim the ends of the candle nnd try it upon the edges of two goblets until it balnnces perfectly. Now light both ends and place a small plate under each to catch the drip pings. Now. as one end drips that side becomes lighter, and It goes up while tlu- other drips, and it starts up, and so on. The candle will seesaw faster and faster until it Is all consumed. Little- paper mitn'lldns attached to either end: add to ttw entertainment "Fighting Bob's" Wife. Mrs. Robley IX Evnns, wife of the uJnilrnl, is n soft voiced womnn of the south with snow winie nair wihhi fcack from a face untroubled as a ' child's. A more dovelike mate for the grizzled naval hero could hardly bo Jiungtned. The stirring events of hU iivcntful career have left no Impres sion on her countenance or lior eoul. jjeriuimy temperament Is que of her nirwatest clmrms. To Make It Thorough. "Your friend from the wont appears to bo violently nntt-Aslntic" "lie k imleod. Pay. that fe low M..fta -to chaiiKo the muno of Yellow Ttonl l-rk beau.se It reminds Mm of Qxo yellow pern. The Toilet Table. It Is impossible to dress to look one's best unless the toilet table has a bril liant light above it It is mortifying to pnss from n dim bedroom to a well lighted theater or n friend's house nnd to discover small wisps of straying hair and errors about one's attire which entirely escaped at tention in the semldnrkness nt home. A clover womnn has her uearoom most cunningly lighted so thnt by moans of nnother mirror opposlto that on her dressing table she can see her- sclMn every position. This Is one reasou why she is rarely coon with "vnwnlncs" between bodice and skirt,' glimpses at pettlconts through plackets nnd tho back of col lar badly adjusted. Summer Candle Shades. Nothing is daintier for the dlulng ta ble, especially In the sumnior, if arti ficial light be needed, than tho candle. It Is n simple matter to mako pretty shades at a small cost. lluy the wire frames and mako close fitting covers of linen colored pongee, stenciling on tho four sides convention, al designs. Another pretty affair is u shade of white linen, also fitted to tho wire frame nnd finished nt the bottom with u frill of narrow vnlenclennes lace. To make the linen shades more elaborate a Utile hand embroider" '""J" "e nuueu. Shades made along these general linos have the added value t being lablly lauudered. The; Word Quaint. TTUa word three or four centuries ago had a most elastic signification. Now It menus something odd or unusual, something out of the ordinary run of things. Them it meant almost any thing you pleased to have It mean. For example. It was applied to things that were agreeable, elegant, clever, neat trim, gracious, pretty, amiable, taking, affable, proper, spruce, happy, hand some, knowing, dodgy, artful, cnpnlng. gentle, prudent, wise, discreet. Per haps no other word In the languago was quite so comprehenslfe. USINESS PERMANENCY can only be secured through a stable foundation. Quality and merit are the essential ingredients in th.e.masonry of a business institution built to stay. Piano merchants in order to build successfully must have instruments of character instruments whose merits are known to the purchasing masses and whose reputation is unassailable whose position in the musico-industrial world is fixed. For over fifty-four years T t The Ernst Gabler & Bro. Piano has occupied an unapproachable position in the world's select art circles. The name of Gabler is inseparably associated with the piano industry and pianos bearing that name have held highest piace with the best musicians in all parts of the country. Remember we conduct the only complete and legitimate piano house in Coos county and at any time you wish to communicate with us you have something more than a handful of promises or a vest pocket memorandum. --" . ' " PHONE 1441 - - Rogers Building. Corner C and Broadway Marsfaiield, Oregon W. R. Haines Music Co. f Tinners & Metal Workers DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : Tlio way to build a city Is to stand together. Coos Kay factories and jobbing houses innko and hnvc for sale many tilings that Coos County people buy Jn Portlnnd and S an Francisco. Keep the money nt home. It helps prosperity. The following is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments that are worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Phono Marshficld 2103 COOS BAY SHEET METAL WOBK8 Estimates given. Tinning and sheet metal jobs a specialty. Contracts taken Broadway, opp. Coal Bunkers nn llno.l MARSHFIE'.D, QUE. Holland BoatiigiiS MarshHeld. Ore. I Rugs, Robes, Elk, Deer, Bear nnd Coucar . . t-x 1 T TVT 1 fhono 321 i'elts Mounted " , . IJNorth Jpena iron worKS north bend, oro.o J. E. GRAHAM Iron and bronze castings. All kinds of repair work and logging tools a specialty. FOUNDERS nnd MACHINISTS. j Nelson Iron Works, (inc.) J. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Slrops GENERAL MACHINIST B team and Gas Engine Work Taxidermist Formerly W)th A. clralnc & Co. Call or write lor terms North Front Stroet Mar.hll.U, Ore. o Questions and Answers. Why should a man named Benny marry n girl called Annie? Because ho would bo Benuy-ntetl nnd she would be Auulo-matcd. What Is the difference between a man looking upstairs nnd one going up? One Is staring up steps, the other step ping upstairs. Why have chickens no future to look forward to? Because they have their necks twirled (next world) In this. Why Is a lazy dog like n hill? cause he is a slow pup (slope up). Why is a beo a great deceiver? causo be Is a humbug. and Logging Companies. Wo are pioneers in the manufacturing and . RavR repairing of Gns Engines. Don't forget our Gas Engino Supplies. vuo; DaY -Pggr t Foundry and' Machine Shop - Marnhfield, Ore. Pl"e 271 fw a d NORTH BfND, ORt Be- Do- Stwuner llroakwntor sails for l'OHTI.A.M), (i p. in., S.YTUHIUY, AUGUST 8. -. ' I Hotter BCiul this paper to a frlond. What the Months Bring. Janunry brings tho snow, Makes our foot and flnBors slow. February brines tho rain, Thnw tho frozen lako again. March brings broeces loud and shrill, Btlrs tho forests on tho hill. April brings tho violets sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocln of pretty lambs. Skipping by their fleecy dams. June brings pansles, lilies, roses, Tills the children's hands with posies, July. hot. brings cooling showors, rieasaut shndo In lenfy bowers. August, with Its burning heat, brings the Holds of yellow whoat. September brings luscious fruit, liNt-ry Mirlous taste to suit. October brings the golden eorn, In Ki'ot.iiig wagons homeuard. borne. Noemlwr brings tho stinging blast, Makes the lonvs go whirling psbU December, chilly, brings tho sleet. Blaring flro anJ Christmas treat. If you nre a Coos Bay Booster Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills, Mines, Kauroas you must drink I The Modern Company "" ijSOk Wholesale WW CANDY, CRACKhRS Marshf ield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. North Bend Manufacturing Co, Manufacturer, of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties Arvld Johnson, Igr. I'hono Main SU 0 American Cabinet Works Manufacturers of 4 ' Show Cases, Bank, Store and Offic fixtures We solicit your order, for Show Cases of all descriptions Ivortli Bend . . Ore. t t Richeker-Barnes Mfg. Co. North Bend- Oregon C, C. Rfchckors 11 r. II, llarnei Sec'y and Trcas. Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE Myrtle Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric AVood Fixtures and Modern Kitchen Cnhinets Factory, Front St. 'Phono 92 G MARSHFIELD, ORE. Pettijohn, Nicols & Co. Coos Bay WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Ilrondwny nnd Queen Sts. Phono Prlvnto Ex 1021 8-8-U-H-tH 1 Monumental Works F. M. STEWART, Prop. Corner 3d nnd D' Sts. Mnrshfleld, Or., Phono Main 1731 1 A s M ki Mwr" , t,Mrtii.Nig.OTirifitt j eujiVii ii- "I it, MUM MHW .'.IMMJ.WI WnAJUL 1L-1'-I'" iHTWiHL Mill Mil iln'i ii V E'HBlMI!lWi'" " 'inn " -- -- ---.