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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1909)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION. " " : , H ( 1 " fj -A ' t rniMH Jtr HARVFY POMP ANY. Hmi FurnisWs. A Safe Place to Trade I Th recent arrival of several carloads of house furnishings makes our stock very complete at this time. You are invited to inspect our line whether you buy or not. Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters (Family Size) $J2and$J5 Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters (Family Size) $J2and$I5 SAVES J-3 YOUR FUEL BILL i One Hundred New and Pretty Rugs now on display tor the rarior, ummg Koom ana vnamDcr Room Size Rugs, $5 to $35 Rare Bargains in OH Pairs of ' Lace Curtains , Dj'i r Jirrrnfl To Make Room for New Stock NEW STOCK NOW ON DIS PLAYBUNGALOW EFFECTS' WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY Our Line of Leather Upholstered Rockers Are Simpty Superb See the New Waxed Dull Finishes They're up to now III 1 1 1 1 L Weathered Wax Golden Polished Fumed PRICES THE VERY LOWEST (quality considered) ONLY $1.20 EACH Solid (test siid ' Oak Oak Dining Jl Dining Chairs jeHQ Chairs Net ONTi) Net ONLY $L20 EACH 1 SOLID OAK ROCKERS $335 Net Well Made and Strong t lllllllf I (Alv jk&s Mlarf ftw Vy $335 Net Comfortable and Well Polished $3.35 Net Satisfaction or Money Back1 .We Save You Money Going & Harvey Company - 11 miumiw ii 1 miaii mi in ittwtjm'.i'ii 1 'i'ii wf ilimwffTLMrrg-if-,jm-Jimm-ULJ IkftV K555S5MMMaMMMBMMMMMi" -a-n--a-a-n---K--"-":J-'::-::-::"':j'::":J'n":t'::'tt"n":t7 .' ! Thanksevliw ! - . . n -7- ai Proclamation With the Toast and Tea O. K. .Upright of Johnstown, Pa., niusi. have had parents who knew the value of a good name. a t a 1 a 1 a 1 a a a 1 t a 1 a 1 a a a a a a a t a a a 1 a 1 a a ? a a t a 1 a a 1 a a 1 a 1 a a BE IT KNOWN; to all peo.jle and especially the ladles of Coos . . .... T- Ill ., !, Unra nnrl It hphflOVPS VOU county mat xnanKsgiving uuy wi ouu uc ..v.. v. ..- .. - . tn hnvA on hnnd the nroner eiulpment. Therefore, you are here- I bv renuested to nnnear at EKBLAD'S and buy first a good SAVORY J, ROASTER, It Is necessary. Doi't use that old one any longer. By so doing you can get one of the best for GOOD EVENING. Out of the lowest depth there Is a path to the loftiest height, if we will but see and follow, it. Selected. backs of people, and he bolder their faces. to a Of course women are not mercen- Lary. but gambling seems a greater i'sin to them when you lose. Is there anything worse than bankrupt with a carbuncle? Ex. You bet! How about a bankhupt f with two carbuncles? i 4. $1.25 and up Furthermore, it is incumb nt upon you to provide the prober tools tor the carver. You sho ild have one of our CABV1NG SETS. Good work is done besSt with good tools. Also do not forget that a good meat chopper is necessary in preparing that delicious stuffing, mluce meat and other delicacies. Be thankful that EKBTjAI) has these articles in stock at rea sonable prices'. Witness our hands and seal. Marshfield, Oregon n-a-R---8---H-8--- -tt-a-a-a-a-a-s a-a-a-a-tt-a-t NOTICE CALLING FOB A NOMINA TING MEETING OB CAUCUS FOB THE NOMINATION OF CANDI DATES FOB THE OFFICE OF MAYOB, OF COMMON CO UN CI LM EN AND OF BECOBDEB Notice Is hereby given that by or der of the Common Council of the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 2Gth day of October, 1909, a nominating meeting or caucus will be held in Odd Fellows hall in said city, on Monday, tho twenty-second day of November, 1969, at the hour t 8 o'clock" in the afternoon of said day, forthepurposeofnomlnatingcan- didates for the oillce of Mayor of said city for a term of two years, for the olllces of two members of the Com mon Council of said city for the term of three years, for the office of one member of tho Common Council oi said city for the term of one year, and for the office of Recorder of said city for the term of one year, to be voted on at the regular annual muni cipal election of said city to be held on Tuesday, the seventh day of De cember, 1909. Dated this 11th day of November, 1909. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder of .the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. THE QUESTIONER. I called the boy to my knee one day, And I said: "You're just past four; Will you laugh In that same light hearted way When you're turned, say, thirty more?" Then I though of a past I'd fain . erase I More clouded skies than blue And I anxiously peered in his up turned fnco For it seomed to say: "Did you?" I touched my lips 'to his tiny own And I said to tho boy: "Heigh, oh! Those lips are as sweet as the hay, new-mown; Will you keep thqm always so?" Then back from those years came a rakish song With a ribald jest or two And I gazed at the child who knew no wrong, And I thought ho asked: Did you?" I looked In his eyes, big, brown and clear, And I cried: "Oh, boy of mine! Will you keep them true in the after- year? Will you leave no heart to pine?" Then out of the past came another's eyes Sad eyes of tear-dimmed blue Did he know they were not his moth er's, eyes? For he answered me: "Did you?" Carl Werner. If pepple were as afraid of hurting their stomachs as they are of catch ing cold, they would live longer. If you are really considerate, re member that your stomach is in much more danger of being over worked than you are. A Thought For the Day. A tender "good night," to those we love, is a benediction to the day we began with "good morning." of a friend who has traveled to that Ohio. That ought to result in a silent, solemn bourne! But we have little Ananias club of their own. so much to do, as our duties we pursue, that we cannot take much time to weep and mourn. We must use each shining hour, for the wives are shy of flour, and the butcher must bo paid for bones and steak; and If we would weep and sigh eve ry time our comrades die, why, the tears would blur the figures that we make! But we'll meet them, every one, when the beastly grind is done, they'll be waiting, they'll bo "watch ing at the pier! They will welcome us ashore, when old Charon drops his oar, and they'll say: "We're dog gone glad to see you hero!" I don't care for snowy gowns, and I balk at harps and crowns, and I fear that endless songs would be a bore; but I'll meet my good old friends where the sky of Aldenn bends, and we'll visit on a star forever more! WALT MASON. When a man has a day or two that he Is not cross his wife says that her religion is all that makes possible to live with him. Every man learns something be fore he Is forty but after that he tries his best to unlearn some of the things ho learned before. Silently MiJCitl. "My grandpa had a perplexity fit yesterday," said little Bess to her playmate. "Perplexity fit" exclaimed the oth er In' surprise, "Oh, I guess you mean a parallel stroke." If you want to take a prize for un popularity, act superior, Show less indignation behind the "It seems," say tho Philadelphia Inquirer, "that the Eskimos make a liquor composed of flour, water, to bacco and molasses, and that It In toxicates a man even when he has eaten thirteen pounds of blubber." No one will blame an Esquimo for wanting to become intoxicated after inflicting all that blubber on his poor, defenseless stomach. ACBOSS THE ItlVEIt. When the evening shadows fall, and the seraph voices call weary pil grims to their home on t'other shore, when wo quit this weary grind, It will bo a joy to find all tho fellows that we loved in days of yore. Oh, so often do we bcind o'er the ashes of EPIGRAM CRIMINAL CODE Procrastination Is tho thief time. Curiosity is tho porch climber of society. The past Is tho hold-up man of ambltloir. Good fellowship is the firebug of sobriety. Conscience Is tho sneak thief of contentment. Tho bore Is the pickpocket of pa tience. , The college boy is tho check klter of humor. The firecracker is tho pirate peace. The Welsh rabbit is tho ghoul of sleep. Lines (o a Man Living On Mars. People credit you with knowledge of a most amazing kind, Of your engineering skill they speak with awe; I suppose a week would do you and you would not be behind Just to dig a little ditch at Pan ama. I believe you're full of wisdom, but I'd like to quiz you once. Will you kindly answer this one if you can? We can engineer our ditches but I need a ptiir of breeches Can you show mo how to get 'em, Martian man? I suppose in aeronautics you havo traveled far along On tho bright and shining path way to success; ou have little need to worry if tho Wright machine is wrong, For you've passed tho painful tlmo of storm and stress. I suppose you flap and flutter gayly morning, noon and night Liko a healthy turkey buzzard or a bat; of ! But I do not care for flying 'tis for a railway I am trying Do you think you can assist mo as to that? Hard luck Is the shoplifter of hope There's some trouble to bo taken and Bad cooking is tho sandbagger of civilization. Puck. deal of monoy to be spent By science to find out how wlso you are. An Atlanta woman Is charged ' And I'd like tho queries answered; with being a husband beater, but! Could you pay my monthly those who are acquainted with her husband may know that "there's a reason. A western sqlontist has suggested a salvo of llmburger chqeso as a curq for cancer. What a horrible fate for tho cancer germs! Tho Buffalo Nows announces the approaching marrlago of Mr. Lies, gf that city, and MIbs Arguo of Lima, rent? Can you show mo how to own a motor car? Can you toll mo how to satisfy tho grocer without cash Or pay the lightning people for their Julco? These are things that make mo dance, ir. Now, pleaso tell , rue whRt's the answer ,If you cannot, then I wonder what's' the use?