The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 27, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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The 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
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(Family Size)
$J2and$J5
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PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK Ob
ME UNITED WIRELESS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY:
Note the steady and rapid ad
vance In th3 price of stock since the
organization of the company:
per share
February 23, 1907 $10.00
September 1, 1907 11.00
October 1, 1907 12.50
November 10, 1907 14.00
January 1, 1908 15.00
March 1, 1908 16.50
June 1, 1908 17.50
August 1, 3 908 18.50
October 1, 1908 20.00
December 15. 1908 22.50
February 15. 1909 25.00
May 1, 1909 30.00
August 1, 1909 $35.00
The pricfi will remain at $35.00
for a short time only. It's a chance
of a lifetime to make a safe invest
ment and 'urge profits,
O. L. IIOPSON, Fiscnl Agent,
Coos and Curry Counties, Box 323,
Oillco Jn The "Clmncllei"
Mnrsiiflcld.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
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Best
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at
PEOPLE'S COOPERATIVE C0?
170 Broadway South
YOUR FUEL BILL
Weathered
Wax
Golden
Polished .
Fumed
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w
ith the Toast and Tea
GOOD EVENING.
Remember the power of in
direct influences; those which
distill from a life not from a
sudden brilliant effort. The
former never fail, the latter
often. There is good done of
which we can never predicate
the when or where. It lies In
the invisible influence on char
acter which he alone can read
who counted the seven thou
sand nameless ones in Israel.
F, W. Robertson.
A man should not worry if his
clothes are seedy, so long as his
vermiform appendix Is not.
As people get older and see real
trouble, they wonder that they ever
cried because rain fell on a picnic.
"Remember, son," said Uncle
Eben, "you mus have judgment as
well as enthusiasm. Good intentions
is responsible for some of the worst
slngln' In the choir."
Coffee
-lapfe
One Hundred New and Pretty Rugs now on display
for the Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber
Room Size Rugs, $5 to $35
ONLY $1.20 EACH
Solid
Oak
Dining
Chairs
$L20
Net
IB I Mr i
ONLY $1.20 EACH
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.
Unto those who talk and talk
This proverb should appeal:
The steam that blows the whistle
"Will never turn the wheel. .
THE NEED OF THE HOUR.
Great is our heritage of hope, and
great
The obligation of our civic fate.
Fling forth the triple-colored flag to
dare
The bright untraveled highways of
the air.
Blow the undaunted bugle and et
Let not the boast betray us to for-
get,
For there are high adventures for
this hour,
Tourneys to test the sinews of our
power;
For we must parry as the years
increase
The hazards of success, the risks of
peace!
What need we, then, to guard and
keep us whole?
What do we need to prop the state?
We need
The line audacities of honest deed;
The homely, old integrities of soul;
The swift temerities that take the
part
Of outcast right the wisdom of the
heart.
Brave hopes that Mammon can never
detain,
Nor sully with his galnless clutch
for gain.
We need the Cromwell fire to make
us feel
The public honor or the public trust
To be things as sacred and august
As some white altar where the an
gels kneel;
We need the faith to go a path un-
trod,
The power to be alone and vote
with God.
Edwin Markham.
It is said that no man can tell a
fib and keep-'his bJg-toe,jtill, If
Solid
Oak .
Dining
Chairs
$L20
Net
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KlimiSffi2eaElM
the Coos Bay women will Induce
their husbands to take off their
shoes before they begin to question
them, they can catch them in a
falsehood every time.
, Wnat will it prollt a mna to be
have In all other partloulars, and
then be feared because he talks too
much?
The man who boasts that he never
did a foolish thing is as scarce as
the man who admits that his wife Is
boss at his house.
The hands a man meets in the
course of a day's Journey are held
out in two ways; either begging or
doubled into a fist.
If a woman refuses to play on the
piano, it was becauso she wasn't
coaxed enough, not because. she
thinks she can't play.
It is wonderful and terrible how
, extravagant engaged folks a:e with
love, and how economical they aro
with it after marriage..
What has become of the old-fashioned
man who quoted scriptures In
his contentions with his wlfo to
prove that ho was in tho right?
It is hard to convince a high
school student he will later encoun
ter a lot of problems moredlfllcult
than those of algebra or geonletry.
No matter how harmonious thq
family, there Is sure to bo a disa
greement when jt comes to the ques
tion of who shall 'drown the kittens.
Tho preacher who suits every
member of his congregation is as
rare as gasoline launch that suits
overy member of the family.
"Those new neighbors of ours are
very shiftless people," remarked a
South Marshfleld woman to her hus
band the other evening.
"How do you -know?" ho asked.
"Why, I've been over there half
a dozen times to borrow and they
never have anything."
Perhaps one reason widows aro in
greater demand with the men than
NEW STOCK NOW ON DIS
PLAYBUNGALOW EFFECTS
SOLID OAK
$335
Net
Well
Made
and
Strong
$335 -
Spins, is that a man .knows if he
! marries a Spin her favorite cat will)
I always be asleep in his rocking
chair when ho wants to sit in it.
When people hear of a violent kin
quarrel they look as though they
never did anything of tho kind them
selves. Pugilists aro anxious to find the
weak spot that is said to be located
on the side of Champion Johnson's
head. Perhaps it is on the Inside.
Subject of discussion at Saturday
night's meeting of the Lancaster Lit
erary society, "If a Woman Has
'Em, Should She Wear 'Em, or
Shave?"
"So many ahead of you," a sick
man said to a neighbor, who recom
mended a cure, "that I can't try
your remedy for two or threo
weeks."
If you want to compliment a wom
an with a grown family do not tell
her she Is noted for being a kind,
faithful, patient mother. Tell her
sho looks young enough to bo tho
sister of her children.
Ono of tho president's admirers
says he is closely pursuing most of
Roosevelt's policies. It looks to tho
innocent bystander as if tho most
of Roosevelt's policies would mako
their escape.
"I don't know what these hero
forest preserves aro," said Uncle
Dan Campbell, "unless they'ro can
ned huckleborrlcB."
People too often think that there
Is but ono kind of person in this
world their k'lnd. TJiia vas woll
illustrated tho other day when a
West Marshfleld woman was fussing
with her young son becauso the lat
ter wanted to buy a shotgun. Sho
thought sho clinched tho matter by
saying, "I never wanted a shotgun,"
On the M'xfcan Border.
Along tho southern border of Mexi
co tho natives still prepare their
Thanksgiving feast with tho priraltlvo
tools of ancleut times. Beans and
corn aro ground Into meal by tho la
borious aboriginal method to- mako
bread and frljolcs for the Tbanksglv
liig dinner.
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W&uf In
ROCKERS
$3.35
Net
Comfortable
and
.Well
Polished
Net
We Save
You Money
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SECRET OF HAPPY MARRIAGES.
Chicago Minister Shons Girl How to
Choose a Proper Husband.
CHICAGp, Nov. 2G. "Matrimo
nial mishaps and how to avoid
them" was the text of an address de
livered before tho Kilo Association
by the Rev. D. D. Vaughan, pastor
of the South Halstead Street Institu
tional church.
About 200 young women listened
to the discourse and went to their
homes with some of the following
epigrams ringing in their ears:
If I were a girl I would shun a
man who had sown his wild oats as
I would poison.
Marriage Is tho normal state, but
It Is no longer tho necessary state.
Tho only basis on which marriage
should bo contracted Is on tho basis
of love.
Women often marry for a home,
for money, or becauso they wish to
show some other women they can
marry that particular man.
Learn to understand your hus
bands men aro transparent.
Pretty women aro not In demand,
neat girls are.
To hold tho lovo of your husbands
keep fooling them. Mako them bo
Heve you aro an angel as they sup
posed you wore beforo tho wedding
ceremony, moro than their children
or parents.
Women should lovo their hus
bands, otherwise they will not bo
ideally happy.
Men do not object to their wiveB
being clubwomen and interested In
politics. They do object to college
educations for their wives, becauso
mon do not marry to bo instructed.
"A man is never much good foj
anything tho year before ho is mar
ried. Beforo marriage the lovo for tho
girl is so Intense that It makes him
a fool. Aftor marriage it takes an
other year for adjustment to tho
new order of things."
Mr. Vaughan said ho had received
moro than 700 letters from all parts
of the United States and Canada
from men who wanted him to find
wives for them and from women
who were in search of husbands. Ho
said he had paid no attention to
these letters,
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