The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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JiiHt prior to Xnms come a period of perplexity familiar to all
buyers of Gifts. .Feeling confident tluit wo cn Ik of assistance
to you o tnko this opportunity of Inviting you to Inspect our
block. Your tlmo will be spent well because you will find tho
"Husy Corner."
THE HOLIDAY STORE
Valuablo suggestions will bo
solves, and the anxious question
tho simpler question of which to
details here Como and seo for
Hundreds of excellent presents are on display, from a trlflo up
wards to tho highest figure yon may core to spend. Mako "Tho
Busy Corner" store
YOUR HOLIDAY STORE
We bid you WELCOME. Como do your Xmas shopping with
Pleasure, satisfaction and economy.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
'The Busy Corner"
Marshfield,
Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line
Dally stage between Roscbnrg and SLirshfleld. Stnge leaves tlaUy nd
-Sunday at 7 p. m. Fore, $0.00.
OTTO SOnKTTER, Ageot,
120 MAItKBT AV Uarokficld.
PHONE 11
YOU can't enjoy the holidays thoroughly with
out new clothes. You can't enjoy your
clothes properly unless you know they arc
good, that they arc everything you bought them for.
There is one way you can be as sure of this as
you arc that Christmas is coming buy our Cloth
craft guaranteed clothes. The guarantee insures
all-wool, good tailoring and lasting shape.
Can you ask for more at $10.00 to $25,00?
The Woolen Mm Store
MILL-TO-MA.N CLOTHIER
Marshficld, Ore.
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Invitation
mndo to you by tho goods them-
of wlfat to got will bo changed to
got. Wo shall not enter Into
yourself.
Oregon
O. P. DARNARD,
Agouti ROSEDURG, GBS.
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How to Rtd Cupboard of Anti.
ny 5 cents worth of tartar emetic of
a druggist. Uso one-half saltspoonful
to about two tablespoonfuls of sweet
ened water. Place lu small dishes In
the cupboard or on tho Mielvcs. nnd lu
two or three days the ants will hove
disappeared. Keep away from tho chil
dren, a It Is poUon.
FOR SALE Pure bred Rhode Inland
red cockorols, ono and two yoars
old. L. J. Simpson.
WANTED Competont g'rl for gener
al housework. Apply Mrs. M. C.
Horton.
LOST Last Sunday nn English set
tor dog answering to tho namo of
Jim. Information concerning
whereabouts will bo rowardod.
J. A. Mntson.
FOR RENT or for wile Modern
gloss show case and counter. Ap
ply "0" Times' office.
LOST Putent iuro with 91.30 lu
sliver near Stafford's Control Ave
nue, Monday night. Finder, pleaBo
return to Guy Clausen, Times' car
rier boy.
OPPORTUNITY Tho automatic
designating nests Is moro essential
to the poultry business than the
Incubator, they designate tho lay
ers, nnd provent egg eating, seo
them at the poultry show.
LOST Gentlemen's scarf pin
Amethyst and pearl setting. Re
turn to Times ofllce and receive
reward. r
FOR RENT Warm rooms furnished
Close In. Apply Times.
FOR RKXT Two nice front rooms
lit Sengstacken Building, Just vac
ated by Public Labrary. Rent
$12.50 per month. Tltlo Guaran
tee and Abstract Co,
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WANTED Strong woman or girl to
care for elderly Invalid. Apply
Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfield, Or,
COOS BAY TIDES.
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(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair In cast
with occasional rain In west to-
night and Thursday.
Leno For Port Orfonl. Tho laun
ches Coaster and Randolph left night
before last for Port Orford with car
goes of general Merchandise.
In liuprou'il. Thomas Dlaln, who
has been very 111 at h!s homo In
South Marshftold, Is now recuperating
and hopes nro cntcrtnlned for his
completo recovery.
WIH Move. P. S. Dow has loaBcd
tho room which will ho vacntod by
tho Flr&t National Hnnk and will
movo his ofllces from North Front
street noxt month.
Dr. Dlv Improving. Dr. -Geo. K.
Dl.v continues to Improve rapidly at
Mercy hospital and It Is oxpected
that ho will bo able to sit up a por-
t'en of tho tlmo nfter todny.
Im lletter. Prank Gamblo In n
letter to Dr. Horsfnll roporta that ho
I" gradually recuperating from tho
threatened attack of tuboroulosls. Ho
Ii In Alburquorquo, X. M., mid
weighs uonrly 200 poundH.
Ti'iilllr Heavy. Capt. Alox Hall of
tho ferry Trnmlt, rouorts that during
November ho cnrrlod tho following
iNnHIni .inadn..TAMa O 01ft flnillil.i
j teams, 1G0; single tonms, 110; llvo
stock, 52; nutos, G.
Close Store. Tho creditors of
tho Pooplo'B Cooperntlvo storo In
yarshllcld, mnnagod by P. 8. Rlobo,
closed tho place today. It Is un
derstood tho Indebtedness Is about
$5,000 whllo tho assets nro not in
nouncod. Paj-H Fine. Wnrron Ecclos of
Coos Rlvor, today appeared boforo
Justlco Pcnnock nnd paid a flno for
killing quail out of season. Tho of
fenso was committed sometlmo ago
and Ecclos was arrostod by Doputy
Gnmo Warden Cal. Wright.
Pioneer Returns. Thos. C. Xowlln
formnny years a resident of Coos
county but now located nt Paso Ro
bles, Cal., Is calling on old frlouds
on tho nay and visiting his sons In
tho county. Mr, Xowlln says ono of
Coos county's greatest ndvortlslng
nsgots Is tho Gravenstcln npplo, ono
of his sons sont him a box this sea
son nnd ho distributed thorn among
his frlouds. They woro all enthusias
tic and wanted moro, Ho says two
or threo hundred boxes could bo sold
In Paso nobles In season rognrdloss
of price. Mr. Xowlln will return to
California on tho next sailing of tho
Rodondo.
Hot Waffles
Aro good on a chilly morning, but
they nro not to bo comparod to the
goodaess of
Stafford's Candy Waffles
They are the very nowest out. By
the way don't forget that lino of
fancy boxes and baskets. Reserve
yours today or you may bo too late.
Always bomcthhig new at
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I Personal Notes 1
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Eighteen Days
to Xmas
Shop Early
and Avoid
the Rush
P. A. IIAIXES Is roporto(l quite 111
nt his homo.
P. A. IIAIXES is reported quite 111
nt his homo.
JACK MEREEX loft today for Seat
tle on business matters.
J. D. IIAMLIX of IJonvor Hill, Is In
MnrHhflold on business.
JAMES LAIRDS of LalrdB, Is In
Mnrshflold today on business.
P. E. LARSOX of Allegany Is trans
acting business lu Marshficld.
MISS DAISY LATTIX of South Coos
Rlvor, Is n Marshfield shopper to
day. H. P. ROSS, tho well-known Cntchlng
Inlet ptancor, Is In Marsh field on
business todny.
MRS. S. A. YOAICAM of Coos Rlvor,
Is tho guost of Marshfield rolntlvos
nnd frlouds.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE Is horo
from Coqulllo to sorvo subpoenas
for tho grand Jury wltnossos,
C. P. McKXIGHT and C. B. Solby
roturncd Inst evening from Co
qulllo whoro thoy hnvo buon at
tending court. fyjjj
W. S. McFARLAXD oxpects to lenvo
about Dccombor 20 for Portland
nnd Cottngo Grovo whoro ho will
Join Mrs. McPnrland nnd tho baby.
MRS. HATTIE NICHOLS, who has
been om ployed nt Morchant &
Kammcror's storo, leaves today
for San Francisco to sccuro medi
cal treatment.
1 TO AN AUTOMOBILE.
IITAVU a humbla longing; that has nev
er been confeiaoJ,
A lonvlnic I have itrlvon In vain to
bur In my breait,
I want to take a rlJe once moro when
daya are hot and mugey
Behind a little Jogging bone In ome old
lmbby buggy.
I oft am hurled along the road In iom
one'a flno machine
At auch a pace 1 cannot tell a brown field
from a sreen.
I want to amble on at peace, unheeding
wltat they say.
And watch with joy an ancient hone flick
ancient (Ilea away.
Z never ceo a landicape now that U not
acuddlng by
In gales of wind and cloudi of dutt be
fore my goggled eye.
The ionnlvo bowk are galloping, the horn
are iquawking tait.
If anything aeems peaceful I know It will
not lait.
I have no great ambltlom, and I don't
deilre to ahlno
As a heroine of accidents In the automo
bile line.
This my plebeian longing, without quib
ble or remorses
I want that shabby buggy, and I want
mat ancient none I
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ALASKA TRIP
Ed. Abemethy, Brother of Mrs.
Bennett Swanton of Marsh
field, Returns.
The following dispatch from For-
ost Grovo concerning a brothor of
Mrs. Dennett Swanton of Marshfield,
will be read with Interest hero:
"W. G. Abomothy, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Abomothy of this city,
who nro among tho best known pion
eer rosldonts of Oregon, has returned
to his parents' homo nfter 11 years
spont In tho gold floldB of Alaska.
Mr. Abemethy during his stay In tho
fnr north, met with many adventures,
and endured hardships In his Boarch
for gold from which ho will not soon
recover.
"Mr. Abemethy Is n natlvo of Port
land, having been born In that city
3C yenrB ago. In 1S0S ho enlisted In
Company E, Second Oregon volun
teers, nnd served nearly two years
In tho Phlltpplno Insurrection. In
1000 ho wont to AlnBka, and during
his senrch for tho yollow motnl has
been ns far north na Capo Lisbon,
north of Xomo about 400 tnllos.
"In 1009, In compnny with W. J.
Summorvlllc nnd Max Lltzonburg, he
stnrtcd far tho Aloutlnu Islands to
et-tabllsh a trading Htatlon. Tho par
ty became marooned upon Tlgoldl
Island, nnd woro compelled to romnln
thoro for over four months. Run
ning out of provisions whllo on tho
Island, thoy were forced to subsist
upon fish nnd seal meat for two
months. During their stny on tho
Island tho wenthor was exceedingly
cold, nnd Tlgoldl bny was frozen over
for tho first tlmo In tho history of
tho country.
"Tho party was finally rescued by
a gasoline steamer, and was taken to
.Soward, nonr Daldoz. Whllo nt tho
lattor placo Mr. Abomothy was
struck on tho hip by n brokon broom
hnndlo. Ills hip was dislocated, nnd
he was laid up with tho Injury for
sovornl wooks, returning to his homo
In this city fr tho purposo of fully
recovering his henlth.
"Mr. Abomothy locnted sovornl
good claims whllo In tho north, from
which ho took sovoral thousand dol
lars. Ho disposed of nil his Interests
In Alnska, nnd will probnbly'not -i-turn
thoro for somo time. Should
he return to tho gold fields, ho will
prospect lu tho Cook's Inlet region
lu tho south central part of Alaska."
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Gems In Terse
IN MEMORY'S LIGHT.
'f "'AI8 folly, perchance, to remember
I The days of long ago,
1 And ot, and yet, In Ufa's Decern
J. ber.
June's roies how they blow,
More sweet, mora fair, It seems,
Qecuuso .hey bloom In dreams
Ileyona the winter's ragel
Twin violets beneath dark lashes,
Long, oil, long In the tomb,
Long chronicled with dust and ashes
How brightly still they bloom!
For, lo. In memory's light
They the beyond the night
And cheer the heart of age!
C. a. Dlanden,
THE FARM WliE.
WIIEnn ends the road across the hllir
1 do not know-I do not know.
Out all day Idng and all the ntght
1 long to go 1 long to go!
TT runs so straight beneath the sun,
So white boneath tho moon,
It calls mo from my work and dreams,
And I must nswer soon.
I DOLT my door, I do my tasks,
I kiss my good man's cheek.
Vet I cannot hear my baby's laugh
For what the road would speak.
WHEHE ends the roadT I only know
Here, from the pasture bars,
It is familiar to the sun t
And mistress to the stars,
-Reginald Wright ICauffman.
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