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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARShFlELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1 909 EVENING EDITION-
NORTH BEND NEWS
Emll Peterson, who is now In Sa
lem, writes that It Is very cold with
10 or 12 Inches of snow on the
ground.
Miss Maudo Coke, who has been
ill for the past six weeks, has almost
Dufflclcntly recovered to enable her
to bo out again.
Mrs. S. M. Perry left here a few
weeks ago and Is now with relatives
at Salem. She expects to bo thero
a couple of weeks longer.
Miss Lottie Larson, who is one of
the contestants for the Telegram trip
to the Seattle-Yukon exposition,
is now up to third place in District
No. 10.
Owing to the lack of quorum, tho
North Bend city council did not ho'd
any meeting last night. Mcffera.
Frye and Loggie are out of tho city
and tho four couldn't bo gdt to
gether. Next Tuesday night, another
attempt will be made to secure a
quorum.
It Is announced that when Dr.
Vaughn returns from his trip to Mc
Mlnnvlllo he will be accompanied by
a bride. An effort has been made
lero to keep tho matter secret but
somehow or other tho secret leaked
out and a hearty welcome will bo
extended to the couple by numerous
friends. The brldo is a prominent
McMlnnvllle young lady. Dr. Vaughn
"Will build a homo here In tho spring.
Salt Lakes.
Tho Great Salt lake Is gradually dry
Vag up, and the inhabitants Of Salt
Lake City seem quite surprised. They
ought not to be. All salt lakes owu
their salinity to tho fact of their hav
ing uo outlet, and a lake without an
outlet is u dying lake.
Nor Is death usually long delnyed,
Hpcdklug geologically. Lukes Koko
Nor unci Lob Nor were undoubtedly
extensive Inland be.is not so very many
tlccudcs ugo, yei fcven Iledlu found
them reduced to mere ncrld puddles
set lu the midst of well nigh lhulllcss
suit' deserts that once wero their beds.
The terrible Takluuinkuu desert, too,
In which lledln neuily died of thirst,
was ow.-u.tlie bed of Just Mich a lake.
So also were the suit deserts of Persia.
Northern Tibet la studded with suit
lakes In process of doslccntlouj The
Anil nud tho Caspian be.is were at one
time fur more extensive thau Is now
the cuse, proving tlmt they, loo, are un
dergoing the Inevitable process of des
iccation to which ull buch bodies of
water uro boouer or luter invariably
subjected. St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Negro Eloquence.
Some yenrs ugo one of Texas' widely
known statesmen who Is now dead
wns passing along u street in Dallas
- when au old colored man who hud
once belonged to him approached, took
off his hnt and passed a hand over his
white wool us he usked:
"Murstor, gin du old man CO cents."
"Dun, you uie u robber." ,
"How?" usked the astonished darky,
opoulng his eyes, around which rough
shod nge hud wulkcd.
"Didn't you bco mo put my baud In
my pocket?"
"Yes. sub."
"Well, you old rascal, you rob mo of
the pleasure of giving you money with
out being asked."
The old man received a dollar. Bow
lug almost to the ground, while tears
came out and coursed through the nged
prints nround his eyes, he replied:
"Mnrster. wld will such a heart us
you hnb nnil wld Abruhnm nud Isnnc
and do Lord on your side I don't seo
what can keep you out of lieaen."
To North IW'iiiI Heslilents: Any
ono enn spenk French after hnvlng
Bpent four months' study with Prof
C. A. Gnborimeho, dlpiomo do l'Ecolc .'
Superleuro Arago of Purls. Phono
Marshilold 7G1, Cnrlcton Jewelry
Storo.
TWO GOOD BUYS.
Lot:
novioo
with houso
South
Mnrshllold . , .
.$1,100
noxioo
Sengstnckon Addi
tion, now houso. .. .$1,250
Knsy torms. Tltlo Gunrnnteo and
Abstract Co., IIHNKY SI3NGSTAC
KEN, Mnunger.
WllillKLMIXA WILL SAIL
HAItLY WEDNESDAY I-'Olt POUT
OUFOltD.
THE SMOKEIIOl'SE in Gnruold
block will carry full lino of perio
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LUNCHES.
Everything for a whole
some and dainty luncheon
To be served here or
to take Homo,
CORTHELL'S
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Absurd Stage Business.
Theatrical production is full of ab
surdities in business. A situation Is
required, n situation is thrown in. It
makes not tho slightest difference if It
bo a trolley car crew of song nnd dance
brothers manning a yacht in tho desert
of Sahara. You have the trolley crew
and tho yacht, nnd if the scene hap
pens to be a Bectlon of the arid west
where typhoons take the place of wa
terspoutswell, so much tho worse for
tho scene. And If the conductors col
lect fnrcs from tho sailors to carry out
the business of the song. "We Ate .lol
ly, Jolly Street Car Men," the audience
must be prepared to submit calmly to
a sandstorm Imiucdliitoly following,
which Is necessary to bring on the
wind machine and ston-optlcon. When
a comic Opera (heaven buve the mark!)
opened at Madison Square rOof with
.Inpanese costumes, Broadway dialogue,
a Martian setting and Irish comedy
there were ubsunlltloi enough to de
light n dozen st::?e director. Henry
E, Wrtrner In Bohemian Magazine.
He Couldn't See the Joke.
"The mother-in-law joke Isn't half
as funny to me as It was when I wns
n bachelor," said n young New Yorker
to his old chum. "I've got n pretty
good mother-in-law myself, nnd she's
visiting us now. Thnt's all right too
But hero's my grouch:
"Whenever we go out In n bunch, ns
we generally db, ma grabs the baby
every time wo sit down subway, ele
vated, bridge, surface or ferryboat.
Just grubs the kid, you know, ns If It
was her prlvnte property: exhibits it
In n way to everybody near by. tells
the woman next to her nil about how
to raise children nnd what she's dol'.iji
for this particular one: nttructs gen
eral attention, you see. with my baby
ns a stnr performer nnd my wife nnd 1
sitting there without n chnnce to say a
word and looking ns If we wnnted to
apologize for belnc: on earth."
"Don't think thnt's funny, eh?" said
his friend. "How your sense of humor
has shrunk!" New York Globe.
Running For the Car.
If you feel like emulating Sherlock
Holmes try your luck occasionally
when you see some one run for n street
cur. It's n good, easy way to deter
mine tho previous training nnd the
present occupation of the subject.
You will see one follow dush easily
toward the car with a long, swinging
stride that usually means athletics, but
no special training In tho sprint. The
old time college runner can be picked
out by the way he throws his knees in
front. like n high bred trotter.
Some waddle, and you must relegate
them to tho general category of "busy
business men" whose duty to the desk
has robbed them of wind and waist.
Others uro getting more than their
share of avoirdupois, but In spite of
that runtime to show you that they are
not nut of It by any mentis. To that
type It is n veritable triumph to over
haul a moving enr and to swlim on
without the assistance of .the conduct
or. Louisville- Courier-Journal.
Tho Joys cf Life In tfrica.
You must never walk barefoot on
the lloor, no matter how clean It Is, or
nu rdliius worm called n Jigger will
enter your foot to raise a numerous
family ir:d u painful swelling. On the
other hand, be sure when you put on
boots or shoes that, however hurried,
you turn Ihoni upside down nnd look
liiM-Ie lest n scorpion, u small snnke
or u perfectly frightful kind of cent!
lied may he lying In ambush. Never
throw your clothes carelessly upon the
ground, but put them away at onto In
a tin box nnd shut it tight or a per
fect colony of tierce biting erentures
will beset them. And, nbovo ull, qui
ului'! Wlustou Churchill, M. P., in
London Strand.
Self Disgraced.
In Boston, ns every one knows, the
symphony concerts nre viewed In the
light of sucred ceremonials. In this
connection the story Is told of two lit
tle girls of a certain family who re
turned from the music hall "In a state
of mind." One of them curried nn ex
pression of deep scorn, the other nn
ulr of grent dejection.
"What Is the mutter, girls?" asked
some member of the household. "Wns
the concert tine?"
"The concert was all rltrht," respond
ed Eleanor. "The trouble wns with
Mary. She disgraced herself."
"Disgraced herself?"
"Yes; she sneezed In the middle of
tho symphony ." Phlladelphi i Ledger.
How Needles Are Made.
Needles are all made h.v machinery.
The piece of mechanism by which the
needle Is manufactured takes the
rough steel wire, cuts It Into proper
lengths, tiles the point, flattens the
head, pierces the eye, then Mini-pens
the tiny Instrument and give It that
polish familiar to the purchut-er. There
Is also n innchhie by which needles aro
counted nud placed In the papers in
which they are sold, these being after
nurd folded by the fame contrivance.
It Was All Within.
A practical Joker curried an onion
in his pocket to the depot when bid
ding farewell to a young Indy nud
took a bite now and then to Induce
tears. Before the train departed he
!md eaten the entire onion. The young
lady, perceiving the Munition, re
marked, "Ah, you have swallowed
your grief!" Hurper'B Weekly.
Men of Yesterday and Today.
In our Kivut-ttraudfuther's young
days n man was usually not only con
sidered, lint loully wns. eldoi'y at for
ty, old ut tlfty nnd n gouty, tlnnuol
swathed wreck- nt ulxty. London
Throno and Country.
Avnrlco la the vlco of declining years.
Bancroft.
Mispleced Sympathy.
A sympathetic Frenchman unluckily
bought nn almanac that gaxe the dates
or tho world's chief events. From that
day on he lived a life of mourning
Thus on April 30 he bad crape on his
hat.
"Hae you lost a relative?" a friend
asked. "Not exactly." said he. "But
today Is a sad anniversary for the
French people. On April 30. 1521, t lu
etic! nllor Bayurd died." On Mny 2
his had crape on ngain. "Still mourn
ing Bayard?" said the friend "No,"
said he, "but don't you remember that
on May 2 n great and charming poet.
Alfred de Mussct. breathed hU last?"
On the (Itli of the same month. "Whom
nre y6u mourning for now?" "For nu
honest man, General Cavlagnac." On
the 30th, crying terribly, be said: "Ah
Joan of Arc! On this date, In 1431, u
handful of Englishmen nnd n miser
able bishop put the eullunt maid to
death." On July 13 he took n bath In
memory of the nssasslnatlon of Marat
On the 10th Bcranger's death gave him
n fatal shock. On the ISth. bavins
read of Napoleon's departure to St
noleiia, he felt better, but on the 23d
the bombardment of Dieppe by the
English. In MUM. confined him again to
his bed. He was taken with a fevei
nnd died on the 22d. muttering. "In a
month the massacre of St. Bartholo
mew!" New York Sun.
Eloquence cf the Welsh.
Here is a little story of an English
man In Wnles: "On the coniparatlu
qualities of the English and Welsh
tongues let me ttll of the Welshman
who saluted me In the Welsh. I was
compelled ro confess ignorance. 'Ah,'
lie said, turning fluently enough to
English, 'you Miould loam the Welsh'
My wife was English, nnd she can
speak conversations now quite well.'
"I acknowledged my rhiirtcomlngs
nnd admitted that I bad always under
stood the Welh to be a lemarkably
eloquent tongue. 'Yes, yc. It lss so.'
said the nntlve. 'In Welsh n man can
express exactly what he means. As
for the English, I call It not a language
at all only a dialect.
" 'You haf noted that an Engllfhniun
or n foreigner la speaking his hitimage
waxes his hands and nr"is about to
help out the meaning of the words, but
a Y elshman who can ppeak Welsh
welt he hass no need to, move his
hum's. In the Welsh he can say all
thut he nienns.' "Chicago News.
Fifo Wheat.
Years ago, about a century, David
Fife., a Scotchman of Otonnbee. Ont..
sent to a friend In Glasgow for n
small bag of seed wheat to try lu n
cleared patch of the backwoods. The
friend obtained some seed from n
vessel Just In from Danzig. Unfortu
nately It was a fall wheat and reached
David Fife In the spring. Neverthe
less Dn Id Fife sowed It In spring.
One can guess how feverishly the
backwoods farmer watched for the
growth of his experiment. Only three
wheat bends survived till the fall, but
those three wheat heads were entirely
free of the rust that had ruined his
neighbor's crops, nnd those three bends
reullv represented n new variety of
wheat, a fall wheat turned Into a
spring who-it. David Fife U'easured
tho Ihree heads and planted( them In
spring Such was the beglnulng of
Fife wheat In America. Agnes C. Laut
In Outng Mncarlue.
Vcnlty cf the Peacock.
Our favorite and much petted pea
cock, mijs a correspondent of the Lon
don Speetntor, can be kept happy any
length of time looking at ils if flection
hi the window pane or In a looking
glass. He comes lu dally to tea, mak
ing no mistake about the hour, and
spends much time en route In gazing at
himself ns he appears In the glass of
the French windows by which he en
ters the room. If I am sewing and do
not speak to hhn when be comes Into
the room, he will gently put his head
quite cloe, nlniost touching my ring
or needle, for he likes bright things,
till I have to give up working and talk
to hltn as with a small child whom one
Is afraid of pricking.
Lost Charm cf the Wayside Inn.
Tho Inns of England, celebrated by
Harrison nud famous far and wide at
the beglnulng of the last century, have,
degenerated Into sad places which we
visit only of necessity. Little did
Stepiienson think when he proposed
the line from Manchester to Liverpool
thut he would ruin the wayside inns
of England nnd kill the nrt of cookery.
Blackwood's Mugezlne.
A Reassuring Truth.
A lndy on one of the ocean liners
t ho seemed very much nfruld of Ice
bergs usked the captain what would
happen In cuse of u collision.
The captain replied, "Tho Iceberg
would move right along, nindnm. Just
ns If nothing hud huppened." And the
old Indy seemed greatly relieved. Suc
cess. Unsettled.
Skinner Good morning, ina'nin. Did
you ever see anything so unsettled ns
the weather tins been lately? Mrs.
Ilnshley Well, there's your hoard bill.
Mr. Skinner. Philadelphia Inquirer.
In a Bad Way.
"ITero Is a doctor who says you
mustn't eat when you're worried."
"But suppose you'ie nlways worried
for fenr you ain't goju' to get anything
to oatr-Covelsiiid Plain Dealer.
Couldn't Scream.
I .ac fralil you'd t-cieam when 1
ml yni' "
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'' dld.''t dare. Muniiua wus in the
not room nnd would have hoard nu"
'louston Poht.
Th" power of necessity Is Irresistible
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Clearance Sale of Gloves
Clearance Sale of Hosiery
Clearance Sale of Ribbons
Clearance Sale of Silks
Clearance Sale of Dress Goods
Clearance Sale of Trimmings
Clearance Sale of Linens
Clearance Sale of Underwear
Clearance Sale of Veilings
Clearance Sale of Corsets
Clearance Sale of Wash Goods
Clearance Sale of Skirts
Clearance Sale' of Coats
Everything radically reduced. I
Nothing reserved. A sevlpg
of from 20 to 50 centos is
j made on every dollar purchase
! during this sale. Come out I
I mornings, If possible, to re-
celve tjhe lest service. Free
fares from MarsMield e pur
I chases of $2 and over. j
COOS BAY, JtOSDBURG. A EAST-
KKN UAILBOAD A NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE NO. 4.
In effect Nofember 1, 1008. Ball
except Sunday.
. No. 5. No. 3.
South P. M. A. M.
Mnrshfield Lv. 2.00 Lt. 8.30
Summit 2.30 9.00
Junction 2.37 9.07
Dearer Hill .... 2.50
Coqullle 9.20
Johnsons .... 9,35
Schroeders . ... .... 9.40
Norway '.. 9.47
Myrtle Point . ...Ar Ar.10.00
No. 4. No. P.
North A. M. P. M.
Mnrshllold Ar.12.20 Ar. 5.30
Summit 11.40 5.00
Junction 11.25 4.45
Beaver Hill Lv. 4.30
Coqullle 11.05 ....
Johnsons 10.47 ....
Norway 10.27
Myrtle Point ....Lt.10.20
FlnK station: top on signal only.
You can BUY or SEIJj through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dls-
I patch und profit try thorn
MYERS fe
THIRD ANNUAL
to brave any kind' of weather
up the great savings
Depa
The
Greatest
Savings
await you
at this sale
jKoonngi
Mr. A. L. Balrd, Gen. Mgr. Princes Court Proprietary, Limited,
Melbourne, writes as follows: "I have much pleasure in informing
you that tho Malthoid lining of our Chute Lake has proved, after
three months' sovero testing, highly successful, and, as far as I can
Judge, is entirely watertight, the only loss of water appearing to be
from evaporation and splashing."
The Paraffine
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CO.'S
in store for
rtment
Clearance
Clearance Sale of Furs
Qlearance Sale of Muslinwear
Clearance Sale of Shawls
Clearance Sale of Wrappers
Clearance Sale of Notions
Clearance Sale of Curtains
Clearance Sale of Umbrellas
Clearance Sale of Men's Goods
Clearance Sale of Boys' Goods
Clearance Sale of Clothing
Clearance Sale of Shoes
Clearance Sale of Trunks
Clearance Sale of Bans
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