The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS-BAY TIMES
tho .rajlk. piyich, Mr. Pickwick delay--..- - ' ''
Ins tho coach In tho crisp Decombor NEWS..OE ALLEGANY. ..
yery Day fr Bargain Day
rldo to Wardlo's placo, Mr. Pickwick
,V'V
Entered at tho posfofflco at Marsh
flold, Oregon, 'or transmission
through tho malls as second class
blaming It on tho sardlnoa or some
other such comestible. ' r
$".
"Robert Wllkescn of Qoldftn
Ifalta
Mntarnnnn' tf thn ESit tnv l nh .lUArl 1.nn WnnJm. I
mall matter.
nuuar liuiuuvn liu& vuvuau tv i 7.
it. d maloxiIy
DAN Iii. MAJONEY
lidltor nnd Tub. nnora 01 mo ainnor oi moat pi. Mr8i Luthor
'' k m .1 slxst m .1 Inn.. 1 I ta. am1... ItM
. .a. his head using tho cod as a, pillow.
Judy spent
Sunday
It Is dangerous to follow the loot-
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. stops 0 tho Shepherd when ho mixes
Mnrsliflcld :: :: :: t: Oregon his Hot pineapple v rum" at thi MaV
1 1- ' " . rrniw nf flMnhV. " Vfn tu'rn io 'Mrs.
An Independent Republican nows- Bardlll discreetly consuming tea and'
toast wiin nor irienas, ana to pnirey
Gamp with her cowcutnbora."
Dickens novor forgot tliat human
bolngn cat or that tho strugglo to
get somothlng to cat Is what most of
us call llfo.
papor published every ovonlng except
Sunday, and Wcoklr by
Tho Coos IJny Times Publishing Co.
Dodftated to tho sorvlco v cf tho
people, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, nnd that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposod.
with her parents, Mr
ort Rook. '
and Mrs. Rob-
f
Miss Georgia Dennett gave an In'
tercsting jjidio reading to nor eiass
Sunday afternoon.
j.
Li
vLonzo wStommerman. -and Earl
Gray' took a Irlp tp pbldcri jFalls,on
their wheels Sunday.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DAILY.
One year '. $0.00
Per month 50
WEEKLY.
Ono year 1.50
When pnld Btrlctly In advance tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay
WORK BEGINS
(From Eugono Guard.)
Tho Lano County Asset Company
will bo throwing dirt on tho Eugcno
Sluslaw grado tomorrow. They mean
business and with tho support they
should bo accorded by tho pcoplo of
tho city nnd county will 'oro long
havo tho cars running to tldo wntor.
Mr. and Mrs." C. A. Rodlne, Mrs.
Taylor" and Mr.- Z. Tr Thomoa enjoy
ed a drlvo Sunday to tho West Fork
urldgo.
Ono now. pupil, Ellory Daggott, on
torod tlto,school hero Monday. Thero
nro now thirty pupils, enrolled, this
being tho highest for somo years.
tare ti
The Boston !
St
:HpreTpu will flncjl every day prices that ,dofy the qenest competition. Nntjf ,,
pfected to get you to come; no inflated values; no regular prices today nndj.
prices tomorrow. But EVERY DAff a clean, staudayd ?tock of high grado mw
dise, priced every day hi a manner that moans' an absolute saving of f rom 20 10 60 1
cent. These low prices bring pcoplo back time and again. Thousands of doling worft
still here. Dou't buy blsewhore, 'if you can get it at The Boston. Open until 7:00 p.
Mr. .T. IT. Prlco celebrated his 02nd
birthday Sunday nnd In honor of tho
Times Is $5.00 per yenr or$2.G0 for It's the right opportunity for nil rc.il occnalou ft turkey dinner
bix montiiR.
Odlclnl Paper of Coos County
boosters to get busy.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MARSH FIELD.
THE BOYS.
fbllows, nged
three and
THE ART OF EATING.
THE Progress Club of Marshflcld,
tho leading literary organization
of Coos Bay, recently gavo a llt
tlo banquot whoront a critic, for
critics, llko tho poor, nro always
with ub remarked that ho did not
boo what cntlng had to do with lite
rature I
This critic has browsed In tho
grout nnd green Holds of lltornturo
to 111 effect If ho sees no relation bo
tweon lltornry genius nnd good cnt
lng. Tho vory grentcst of English
novollstfl, Dickons, whose centenary
wo colobrnto this year, was keenly
nllvo to tho fact that human bclngu
cnt. Ills pcoplo took their meals rci.
ulnrly and onjoynbly. I
Our modornB Ignnro or slight this
Interesting procoss, but wo defy any
person ovor 40 years to road Dickens
without getting n now zest for tho
crenturo comforts. To a less notnblo
extent this hnppuns to bo n gift
with tho gront In literature Cor
vantcs succeeds In making you as
hungry as Snncho Pnnza. Scoit
makes you long for tho roast fowl
on tho nptt Dumas fills his pagCA
with tho Hinoll of a coming dinner
nnd his rqndors with a doslro for It.
Dickens forovor Is Rotting a steaming
dish under your noso. 1
Wo linvo Mr. Dick Swlvollor with
many heroic dinicultlos getting his
dish of bollod beot nnd greens, nnil
n boy from n far linko shop tho or
der closos nnothor Htroet outers
with a "Hmall powlor pyramid, curi
ously constructed of platters nnd
covers whoroof tho bollod beof plates
formed tho base and n foaming quart
pot tho npox." Wo sit down with
Mr. Swlvollor to mont nnd drink.
When Mr. Chrlstophor Nubbles or
dors "thrco dozen of his largest atzo.l
oysters" with tho "nowost loaves and
freshehst Vttor," yo nro nlmost
converted to bollof In tho possibility
of tho British oyster.
It la not nocosnry that tho feast
bo elnhorato. That Is tho art of It.
Wo find Mr. Qullp almost human as
ho Bits "regaling himself In tho par
lor with broad, and cheoso, nnd
beor." Dotheboys hnll becomes nl
most hubltnblo whon Nicholas Nick
leby at Miss Squcora unfortunate
card party Is found' "making fenrful
ravages on tho bread nnd butter," to
tho enjoyment of honost John llrow
dle and tho fascinating Miss Matilda
Prlco. Mr. flquoers, hlmsolf onthiiS
an "uncommon Juicy steak," or Bit
ting beforo a "small measuro of cof
feo, a plato of hot toast, and -a coll
round of beef," attracts our sympa
thetic nttontlon. Mr. Bob Sawyer's
party, with ovory culinary dlsastor
posslhlo happening -oystors oponod
with limp knives, beof little done,
German sniibago llkowlso, and choojo
nnd punch going n gront way," with
an Irato landlndy on tho stairway
going n gront deal furthor even thlu
fascinates us.
How much giontor nro tho attrac
tlon of tho Maypolo Inn snuggory,
of Mr. Wnrdlo'a dlnnors, of Mr. PIcU
wick's feasts, of tho Shophord'a com
forts. A dlvluo of onthuslastlc pro
hibition principles and strong Dick
ons proclivities gronnod ns ho fore
gathorod with this companionship.
He excused hlmsolf by saying that
tho conviviality was Irrealstlblo, al
though tho offenso against right 1'
lug "vaB InoxcuSnble.
AS mspoct bo had In mind
Two llttlo
soven,
Innocent children, angols frcon
Ilcavon,
Grcot mo wltli smiles, and prattlo,
and noiso,
Gifts from tho God abovo theso llt
tlo boys
How thoy torment mo with chatter
I and plnyl
How their feot travol throughout tho
long dnyl
'How thoy Btrow pencils, and papers,
and toys!
How thoy annoy mo! theso two llttlo
boys.
Joyed by
friends.
tho family and
wns
n
011-fow
Mrs. Ella JoluiBon of KnnsnB, who
has boon visiting hor niece, Mrs.
Chns Dlngam of North Dondi return
ed Mondny accompanied by Mn.
Dlngman.
Tho transfer or tho L. C. Soulo
ranch to Mr. Johnston of Seattle
Va8h., was, complotod yesterday. M?
Johnson Is now" ' malting arrnng'i
monts to bring his family horo.
Mr. ""Goo. A Robinson nnd wits,
Mr. Colllor and daughter, Allco, nnd
Miss Eva Sugg, arrived horo yester
day from Coqulllo, In Mr. Robmson'n
nutb. Tho party aro on thoir way
to Poftlnnd and oxpoct to iriako tho
Now they como to mo with sabres trip in the- nuto, Tho steamor Alort
nnd gun, 'carried tho auto up tho river to Allo-
Ask mo to tench thorn Just how things gany.
aro done,
Then thoy play soldtors, nnd fight
against Spnln,
Always a vlct'ry win, need I ox-plain?
Thon thoy build houses, great man
sions of Joy,
Tumble thorn down again, chooso n
now toy,
Tear up my papor hoforo I havo road,
Scatlor their shoes around, then go
to bed.
O! what a nulsanco, but, O! what n
Joy,
Wntchlng tho growth of each dear
' llttlo boy,
I hoar cvor thoir sweet childish
nnloo,
God protect thorn both, thoso
llttlo boys.
ROBERT O. GRAVES.
Mny
May
GAINS NEW POWEIt.
to
Commerce- Commission Inestcl
Suspend Reduction In Rates.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno C
Tho power to suspend a reduction
In freight rntes Is vestod In tho In
torstato Commerce Commission by
lnw. This was tho determination of
tho commission In a decision an
nounced today.
BAPTIST LADIES will sorvo
CHICKEN dinner from 11:30 to 1
o'clock nnd 5 to 7 nt TAUER
NACLE SATURDAY Juno 10th. 35c
Nut
Brittles
linvo you tried Stafford's nut Brlt
tlo candles, Clean, sweet nuts and
puro sugar, thoy aro delicious, whole-
somo nnd honlthy. Candy bought at
Stafford's Is a guarantee against ovo
rythlug ndultorant or Injurious.
That's tho kind you want to tako
homo to tho wlfo nnd bablos.
ALWAYS SOMirnilXG NEW AT
A fow of tho young folks enjoyed
n trip up South Coos Rlvor Sunday.
Thoy intended to go ns far as tho
Fish Hatcheries, but owing to tho
cxtromoly low tldo, woro unnblo to.
TIiobo going woro Floronco nnd Besslo
Rooko, Mabel Noah, Morlo Rada
baugh, Mason Nonh, Goorgo and Ro
bort Rooko, Philip Landrlth, Lau
ron Hodson, nnd Clifford nnd Law
ronco RiiBsoll.
GARMENT WORKERS STRIKE.
(Dy
Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay
TImos.)
CLEVELAND, Juno 7. Six thou
sand union garmont workers wont on
a strlko today to enforce domands for
recognition of tho Union.
$100 Reward, $100
TIip remlr of Ihln paper fll ( pIcrmjiI to
l..Hrn Hint ihoro U nl leant nno drrmleit rtln'rtro
that kcleuco him hern nblutoruio In nil itij
(Ki'f. anil tllAl 1 Rinrru. iinn inmrrii
Curo U tho only ioilp'"ro now known I)
tho mttllcnl fraternity, ralnrni helnti nron
Mllutlonul ilUoahc, rea'ff ronitllutlmial
trmtrnvni. Hall.i ("atari h euro U tkwi Inter,
nally. artliiR directly upon tho Mood ami mil.
coiiN mrliiret nf tint )(oin, thorehs ili'Hro) lu
tho fonndntlon of Hip dU arc, ami i;l luc tlio
ra lent Mrtngth (n bulldlnv up the rnnilttti-
Him ami uttldtri? nnlurn 111 iliilnr It work.
Ihe proprletoia ba-omuch fB'M In flcnr. '
Ilin tviunn llmt llu'V rffurOnn Hiiiilrcil Dol.
lart for any ratn tlintlt falli to curo. Send for
lilt of teitttnoula . . . .
K. J. CJIFJCEY & CO., Toledo, O.
R)ld by nil UrusgUt. 7.V. , ,
Take, Halli1 Family WIU lor rointfpatlon
Men's Heavy Wool Urderwear, groy.
Eegulnr $1.65 grado. All sizes
still here. Garment
85c
$1.50 Work Gloves, in genuine horsohido,
buck and pigskin. All sizes. QCr
Pair,
Men'8 Wool Suits, in regular $15 to $10.50
values. Very best patterns. ( 7 C A
TT ' "
All sizes to 40. Suit.
Ccnriuo "Hydegrade" Petticoats, black
only. All sizes. Two dozen to ak
, sell at, each jj
Large White Bed Spreads, Mursailles satin
finish. Were $2.25. To closo &4 ja
out, each !p I ,uD
Boys' Wool Suits, ngaB 3 to 14. Knicker
boeker pants. Were $-1.50 to frr i
$5.00. Suit, only JCAj
The
Boston Store
"Every Article a Big Bargain"
Talking About Hies
did you know that If you nought ono
of our fly food scrcenB thoro would
bo no flloB on your food Tho'i
ngnln If ono poor mcnsloy fly dll
get In tho liouso you could swat htm
with ono of our I'LX SWATXIHtS.
sVATTi:ns ioc
FliY TOOI) SCHKK.NS 10c, 13c, UOc
nnd "5 cents.
lH7fTKU FLY IX
at tho
AXI) fJRT OXU
fOOS BAY
v- ASH STORE
Tho Storo That Saves Yon Money.
GKO. X. IlOIr, - - Manager
Front Street, Mnrshflelil.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over
$100,000
$500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Union Oils
GASOLINi: DISTILLATE
UCNZIXK KKHOSIvNK
SAMSOX OAS EXGIXKS
CKXTIUFUGAL PUMPS
CoosBay Oil & Supply Co.
Mnrahfleld, Ore. PHONE a 02. J
Mall Orders Solicited.
Every Income
Can Afford It
$k0ndk
TWO STORES
Tho woman of today t '-.o has good
health, good ton1 t good sonso,
bright eyes nn-' y coi. lou,
ilio result of cu o tins nnd good
digestion, ulna tlu ' n'rntlon of tho
jjr! world. If your duration Is faulty
uuamuonaiu s bion acn aim uivor
iMfr .- a g
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000,00
Surplus 5,000,00
OFFICERS: -W,
S, Chandler, M, G, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
President, Vice-President, Cashier,
Because it saves wonderfully in labor does vastly
superior work renders comfort to the housewife,
It does not follow that electric ironing is expensive,
Our New Special Offer Should place a 1911 model
iron in every home.
Step to your telephone, call 1 78 and we will send
around the iron for you to examine and try out, '
Do it today,
.
mi ti- -iii . nln t.. tl
ncKwicK iuihuk i" oiwvi' iv Tftbiets will corros
wheelbarrow, Mr. Pickwick sampling all dealora.
t For salo by
OREGON POWER COMPANY
TELEPHONE 178
DIRECTORS:
W, S, Chandler,
W, U, Douglas,
Jphn F, Hall,
F, S, Dow
John Sr Coke,
Wm, Grimes,
S, C, Rogers,
W, P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at
$3,00 and up per year,
i
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAI1LO XO JOSSOX CEMENT.
Tho host Domuttlc and Imported brands.
Plaster, Llmo, Brick, and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
"1CE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIOXE 201
DYEIXQ
Prencn Dry and Steam Cleaning of
ladles and gents' 'suits. Goods call-
for and delivered. Prices reason-
able. HOSE CIT Z DYE AND CLEAN.
XG WORKS a. E. PINEGOR, Prop
Foot of Market Avo Phono 103
Try my vacuum carpet cleaner.
MARSFFIELD'S POPULAR
FrY iioteii
THE LLOY
Rates rod"cod to: Day 5oi'
11,00; week 12.00 to J6.0U JW
keep'nj apartmonta with ga -
flU.UU IO lO.UV li" "" K
BATHS 13. W. SULLIVAK,
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