The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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171 FRONT BT.
X0TICI2 TO CltKDITOItS
tones is i"rcbr Rv.on Ul?1 th0,
JiUnw . orj0- 0f
?1?. , of tho County
(WUDi)- ""', nrnirnn. lina
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KWre To s. of tho
aii 9 Boni",,';,,n '.,;;, no
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ned to ,':; ;; s
io present tho same to mo
i.woinw- "."r-si ;;,
iM, union, . "' "-,--
vv vim wo iu" '",i"i
Hln ilx months from dnto horoof.
Dited at Marshflold, Orogou, this
TihdirofMttrcli. 1912.
r...ninr nf ho last Will ntid Tos-
iztut of Benjamin P. Hobs, do-
: ... .. ...... t. on t ....
Dm puDitrnuon imircn ov. num.
itllcitlon April 27. 1012.
vm-irt' TO OltKDITOHS
NOTICE li hereby glvon that tho
.i...t..4 hnu boon nunolntod nd-
iltlitrator of tho ostnto of Oliver
ulrlui, deceased, now nu poruoiiB
....l.lma nimlnftt snli! estate nro
iiw. viuim M0 -
..v. MuinlrM in tiresnnt tho namo.
Eptrlf verified, together with tho
rowr Touchors nt ti'O omco 01
.... t iinll nt Mnrnliflplil. Oroiron.
!:l!n six months from tho date of
LitBOtlCc.
Ttiiti at Mnrshflold. Orogon. this
IrJ dijr of March. 1912.
milo m. rii:itu.N,
IJmlnlitrntor of tho CStnto of
lirtf Undrlth, deceased.
flrtt oubllcntlon Mnrch 23: last
eSIfmtlon Mav 4
SL'M.MONS
;tiie circuit court op tub
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OP COOS.
loin S. Coko and John 1C. Kolloch,
fUlatlffi vs. II. A. Monday, de
fendant Summons.
h I!. A. Monday, defendant nbovo
timed:
THE NAME OP TUG STATU OP
OREGON:
Tea are hereby required to nipoar
:lier or otherwise pload to tho
spalat filed ngaaiat you In tho
fwenrLI J nu i u l e nb-jvi r:i-
court on or l fore Saturday.
pirnaayof .M.iy A U. 1012, and
if 3 tan to to cin.m and answor
-tx nw o ii'cn ti said complaint
tm then f. th li.nlnttffa will
.'Jtjtbo C ., nr t!.a relief ilo-
aiti lu i "v c .l.iint. succinct
Wjf- ,T, I I-, .1H follOWH!
I" T so'i. II A Monday. Vo
!) ' d yjii , , ho condItlon or
"age t ti , iirdiusa entorcd
I' . I - 1 ', I , ,.f Ontnhnr A
' ' mi yourtelf and
" ld'ijeflt of John
K iMiiek by the
1 it you any eel
' ul uh uiid ia
Inl tWO (2) III
! " ' f tho Town-
1 ' It. Coup C'mn
'' '-, to the piut,
ui record In the
Clerk of Coo
l t you he ro
' i imtlffs herein
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,'f.aboirt in ,t aUm Qf hree
'tared S r i t?Rt nniini-9
Jduourdvrt t ,. villous of said
Tfvl 1 ' with Intar.wt
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f'Jrt that r i ntlil nil iiirinni
uirincr nin. ri .in " .' .' ' .
Cr:..? . by. tnrough or
Nsnonn ' nnVnl ''! rlsht or ro-
"M'oa or rq-aty In said real prop.
"i Thit nn ..i, ....,.. , ... ..
r yntq liitlmmt did .. ,
kflf .fte . PStMlltl JWII till
Fit i. . np ' dlsbusomonts of this
itenrt f. '..:. ' """"." ""
teller
it.. "' Mini ntnfiii iiirrai.ni
fimim Urt my ECom
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If In ii "v P'Ui'lcotlon thero
.. ""iai" In- mihllpntlnn thorn.
tiadJ,,C n-v Times for the
J toertin,,;, "'ivp weoks (fov.
hit,,.,. ' luiiienping wun tne
Ki J"" Ph "l. v n 1912. pur-
fib, P r,V'1,r of ,ne Honorable
Hat, ip p",nv Judete Mr he
D ui, n ' p -nd dny of March
iohv n nopt?
Postnt..tto.r?e's for Plaintiff's.
E. PlrVt v .7aress Marshfleld. Ore
Mm n..!,a.tlonai Rai" building.
twhCM,cntJon Ma 23. and
nHBHsiiBk siiiiiiiBiliK
The one markedly distinc
tive style of the season.
Arrow CoriARS
f. 2 for 25c.
KAMMERER SAYS:
"YOU WILL LIKE TDM."
The New "Texas Tommy"
The hat that everybody is raving over.
You can wear them any old way and look like a
comer.
(And then another stunner.)
A Line of Packard Shoes
That will make you want a pair Any style you want.
Low Cut High Cut Tan or black, in button, lace
or bluchcr Just as you choose Price $-1.00 and $5.00.
LOOK 'EM OVER.
"Your's Anxious to Please."
The Toggery
rZ5 t FEED STORE
i - i i i .- ,
jjr-p: 7j
"Portland's Largest Northwest's Grandest Hostelry"
Absolutely Fireproof 723 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath
100 Sample Rooms
rumiBlM an entire Mle ia th heart ( buaiaata aad financial dUtiicU. The raoit. nuenifl.
SiffKbbv "lfetuSt. IUlliti. Basquet HalUnd PuMle Roomi iia the Wait. Theutmoit
jTcUaid oiviilea7 Hja.iartirtB.P.O.. OradU4w Cwv.bU, WrtUDd, 1911
E0R0PBAN PLAN-RAT8S $.M TO tS.M PK8 DAY
DuacM MHt L'veiy Tiiln aad Stwratr
n. C. B0WBRS. Manaw J- M BttOWIfBIL, Aulitant Manajer
"irrtTrw-TgT-'""
coos emr.
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Ci'av Mir l a
mure wy , .va .or &
SAFE ANDiy W&r
' orir. ff "-"v s
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The past bus pruveu that Investment!)
cities are the ract profltablo. The O
Oruschke, ilumhUold, Oru.
t.j. sca.pl $$ a h HODoiN8jjjnjqle pantatoriuiTi
MqKfiekl Paint "K mk" vi:rs- citxEiw,
Si. TiOnrai-lIICf CO Agent for Edward B. Strauss & Co.
.Hb JJeCOraUll yu. Tailoring Let us make your
Estimates MARSHFIELD, mu
Furnished Phone 140L Oregon 235 Commercial. PhoBe250-X
A Heavy Load
leiiulres woll fed horses to pull it.
Of courco yon Icnow that already.
Hut maybo you don't know that our
hay, feed nml grain aio tho kind thnt
make tho strongest as woll ns tho
most willing worKcri. Woll, try
tli i' m for your ovwi satisfaction and
that of tho homes. The oxpenso will
be no mure, the lmjiooniont gront.
A. T. Haines
lMioud 11)0 J
Wiilvrfront, Mfld.
'TitnT'm'r'mam
WHEN IN
Portland, Oregon
STOP AT THE
mil
iTraniiTiTT ' ""'"IHB mi rrTITiTrTlTrllTTTT f
emsvit.
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Mil l'ft'IM-1
"CM BAY REALTY
SYNDtGATZ.
DEALERS Jf AGENTS
COAL COLONIZATION J)AltiV
farm rauir, ciimMb,
avi 77A5rn ifJfhC
i
Organizing or mdustriai
COMPANIES A SPUlWYsn
tn small acre tracts near growlnH
H, It. S has such to offer, Cbas. J.
Noted Rupture
Expert Here
Soclcy, Who Pitted tho Cznr of Itns-
slu, Will Ilo nt the McCullum
Hotel, ItoMcburg.
P. H. Soclcy of Chicago and Phila
delphia, tho noted truss expert, will
bo at the McCullum this Tuesday and
Wednesday only, April 9 and 10.
Mr. Secley snyB: "Tho Spermatic
Shield Truss ns now used and ap
proved by tho United 8tatcB govern
ment will not only retain any caso of
rupturo perfectly, affording lmmo
dlato relief, but closes tho opening In
10 days on tho avorago caso." This
Instrument received tho only nwnrd
In England and Spain, producing ro
suits without surgery or harmful In
jections. Mr. Secley has document
ary references' from tho United States
government, Washington, D. C, for
your Inspection. All charity cases
without charge, or If any interested
call, he will be glnd to show tho truss
without chargo or fit them If deslrod.
Anyono ruptured should remember
the date and tnko advantage of this
uniiBunl opportunity.
TheCORKCENTERBall
Has beca Adopted as OFFICIAL by Itio
National League for Twenty Years
All World Scries camei are played
with Cork Center balls and will be for
Twenty Years more, as only Cork
Ceatcr balls can be used.
NoreaUycnterprlatnKLeagucplayswIth
anything but a Cork Center Hull.
When you pay to see game of Bate
Sail you are entitled to see a game oa
ncarllkeftWorldSerlesgatnensposilble,
and such a game can be played only with
a Cork Center Ball.
Spalding "Official National League"
CORK CENTER Ball. $1.25 Each
TBfl OrnCUL BALL OP TBS WOULD SCRIES
Cop of Spttillnt CtUlCftic free on rcijueit
to njr adutcu
fteiidfor Miaplcn eflliK lull Matcrltla
Miaplcn of Bite 1UII J
for Uniform!. Prcc.
A. a. SPALDINO & BROS.
IM 0HARY STRUCT SAN FRANCISCO
We Carry u Complete line of
Spalding Athletic
Goods
THE GUNNERY
Front Street Mnrshficld, Ore.
irr a
VACUUM
1 or Tl.at bnliiK Iloui.i'tli'iiiilnx
A.W CHII.II f.W OPKIIATIC
THIWI
No Dust or Dirt
Satisfaction Guaranteed
LIGHT TO IIAXDLH AND -AVILL
LAST VOW YEAHS
TItY ONE
IMUCE ONLY $10.00
C. A. Johnson,
Oldest Furniture Store
on Coot Hay
Union Oils
JAHOLINK maTILLATB
HEN2INE KEHOSENr
BAMSO.V GAS ENGINES
anfi
OCNTHIFUGAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
llarwlidelcl, Ore. PHONE 802-J
Mail Orders Solicited.
STADDEN
All Mnds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging and kodjik
flnlshlBg.
CLEANER
WITH TOAST AND TEA
I'AHODV ON TlllC VILIiAGE
HLACKSuriH.
(The mun w.io sub nittod this Is
ntrald to sign his namo.)
Within his comer storo-room bright
Tho village druggist Btands,
With thread bared coat, rccoded
pants,
And thin and bony hnnds.
And tho bottles on his Bhclf nro
'rayed
With gilt and golden bnuds.
With hungered eyo and famished
look,
Ho gazed toward tho door,
Looking for a liberal customer
Who will Increase tho storo
Of nickels In hlo money drawer,
At least ono nlckol more.
Ills hair Is thin nnd grey and short,
His faco Is pinched and wan,
Thought sits enthroned upon his
brow,
Ho sells whato'er ho can.
And stares tho wholo world In tho
faco,
For ho Is n hard-up man.
Week In, week out, from morn till
night,
You can sco him Btnndlng there,
You can henr him sigh his heavy
sighs,
Tho measure of despair.
Lack lustre eycB and sunken form
To tell of want and care.
Tho children coming homo from
school
Drop In at tho open door,
They lovo to beg for almnnncs
And plcturo cards galoro,
And make llfo for thnt pill poundor.
Ono long, continual bore.
On Sunday ho never goes to church,
His storo ho must attend,
Ho never hears a sormon
Or thinks of his lnttor end.
From storo to meals from meals to
storo
His footsteps always tond.
Tolling, rejoicing, sorrowing,
niium..! t !.... ...t. tlf fin irnnfl
. uunu.u IMIUUBM ,.V ..V bwuu,
Each morning sees mo samo oiu
friend,
Each ovo Increasing woes.
Till finally ho tumbles off his porch
And finds thnt last roposo.
Fit K P-It-O-S.
THE "DOUHLK CHOSSEIt"
"There nro always a lot of follows
boforo olectlon who try to ranko ov
cry cnudldnto think thnt ho has their
undivided support," snld ono of tho
cnndtdntc8 today. "Tho slang phraso
which Illustrates the class of Indi
viduals Is 'doublo crotiscrs.' fTho
doublo crossor Is not ns cuto ns ho
Imagines himself to bo, for his Insin
cerity goncrnlly sticks out In u pro
digious bunch, laying baro his truo
naturo so that ho only fools him
self." NOAH.
Whon Nonh was" a skipper
A-sailtng on tho soa
Thoro wns not a moro chlppor
Or qulckor mnn than ho.
For instance In his hurry,
Ho took no oil along,
And whon dark sottlod worry
And droad assallod tho throng.
Hut Noah thus did show off
Ills Judgment sound and bright:
"Tho olophant wo'll throw olt
And mnko tho first ark light."
THE Gl'Y WH KNOW
I wont to a moving plcturo show to
soo some- Injuns full of woo, and 23
klndB of fighting boose, wearing no
lint, no shirt, no shoos nothing, In
fact, but u llttlo paint nnd somo
flondlah grins, but they wero faint.
I say 1 went to sco 'em strive- to
soalp n dozon folk alive. As the cara
van touched Mlaukety-hlnuk they hid
behind a water tank and fought like
mad till their guns were hot, and
their tempers too, as like as not.
So I lot tho thrills ohaso over me
and I worried some, for I aouldn't see
how the white folk's arowd could
stand the strain, with the Injuns rid
ing with might and main, and shoot
ing and yelling to beat the baud,
white the raruvnn rould only stand
and wait for death .to grab 'em In
and then, by heck. I had to grin, for
one of the Injuns turned to swear,
uml I lecoxnlzed his tawny hair
"I'was old Bill Smith, whom I used
to know. A clerk he was In Kok
mo. And then 1 looked at the cara
van, and I reoofcnited his sister Ann,
and Charley Jonoe and Tommy Trout
so I grabbed my hat and umblcd
out.
The show had lost 1U oharm tn
mo. It mado me weary to sit mikI
soo tho folk I know playing Injun
wild, for none of them would hurt a
child, nnd besides, I knew that every
one would ruu like mad from a load
ed gun.
And that Is the way with you and
I A friend of ours Is n no-icond guy.
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL.
To all knowing mfferara of rurouutlmi. fcrtb
er miucular or of tue JolDtn. Mlatlia, luibi,
liackuLf, pallia la the LMiirja in- nruralU
'.alu, to write to i'r fur a hoiuv trvatweut
w.ikli liaa reifutnllr cum all of Hum luriurrs.
Htie fH'N II her duty to H-oU It to ajl tunvrt-ra
FlllltC ou cure ourlf at boms an tluiukamU
Mill ttlr no rliaruK nf cllmttf IaIiik im-r-t.ary
IliU ilmplp illifpry UoWwa url acM
from th blwul, IwiMfia the tturnuxl joluta, pur
Mil tli blol. ami lirlifhtma Hit- rvw trtvlmf
doHlcltj- iul tone to tLp hole lyaleni. If tb
atove Intereati ro", for proof aililrviui
Mrs. M. Burnracni, lloz II, .Wr Dauw, lad.
f-"V!
fitoraioisco.
'kffi&k&L
ym
PinuB
i
' evaa t4Jf-r ,
It takes a Btrnngor to do the act that
wo applaud with grace and tact, but
n guy -wo know must chnngo tho
scones If ho'd got away with tho
pork and beans. Miles Ovorholt.
THE HOG
(Ily Star Koy)
Mark you, this glutton's seldom dull;
In circumspection deep;
Ho knows enough when ho Is full.
To hldo and go to slcop.
Tho biped being ncqulsltlvo,
With wealth onough In storo,
FlndB llttlo rest that slcop can giro.
While reaching out for more
TIs part of tho primordial plan,
This solflsh search for self,
And being so, why blnmo tho man
That looks out for himself?
Tho reason sought will show (la
brier)
It springs from tho first cause
That It Is duo being born a thlcC
To prlmogcnlnl laws.
While gazing on tho passing show
Uso circumspection, too.
A stream of "crooks" go to nnd fro;
Still, watch yoursolf; and do
Quoll fruitless thoughts thnt nil are
blind
Who sllontly do pass
Itocp nil you may, but keep In mind
Cupidity Is glass.
I attempted writing an essay latojjr
that would Interest tho farming pop
ulation, nnd tnko them by surprise,
also. I got woll under way but
caught n snng, nnd fortunately, ton.
If I had succeeded In wading through
tho Intricacy of the subject Involved,
1 would not only havo surprised tho
fnrmorfl but utterly nBtonlBhod thoro.
Tho Idea to which I clung tona
clouBly (ns a suckor to n shark)
when elaborated, I ln'ondod nnmlng
"Tho practical uso of tho plow;"
but as I nover plowed anything but
tho sen, I went to son on tho Btbjoct
and got lost In n labyrinth of conjoc
turo. In proceeding further with my ef
forts, I studied n varioty of farm
products, and finally sottlod on hogs.
In dealing with tho qundrupod I will
also touch tho ldlosyncracy of tho bi
ped hog.
Tho Hog is a good aubjoct whon
fat, picklod nnd packed In n barrel.
Alive, ho Is a busy nnlmnl, thoro la
nothing lazy about him.
In hunger ho resembles tho bipod:
but, whon his Intornal longing la sai
Isflod ho becomes quloscont and his
rosomblnnco to tho bipod (tho two
legged hog) coasos.
Tho groat troublo with tho hog lit
that having no aristocratic notions,
bolng always mcok and lowly In hltv
disposition, ho Is still tncllnod to en
ter tho point of his proboscis whoro
ho hns received no Invitation. Tie
a lamontoblo fact; nevertheless, ov
en In that case, ho Is but nn Imitator
of tho suporlor animal.
Thus far, I havo but touched tho
amlablo disposition of tho porclno
qundrupod and his exalted alllnlty
As n labor-saving machlno tho hog
would bo n success but his utility In
doubtful. Whllo it Is necessary to
procuro food ho will romnln faithful
at his post; but, hero ngaln, his Idio
syncrasy mm puron fnvornbly with
tho biped, thoro mny bo a dMslon ot
tho labor but not of tho profit.
Thoro nro varieties of hogs; but
tho baso of nil hogs Is tho blpnl hog.
Ilo Ih tho procursor tho ndvnnco ng
ent of nil hogs. 'TIs he thnt oponn
tho gnto and loaves it so that tho
boasts nf the Hold may run riot In tho
garden of tho husbandman Malh-o
Is lmboildod In his heart, ami grood
In his chlof attribute. Watth him,
glvo him no opportunity to Insert
Ills noso In your reertn: Hon. ho
may bo unnblo to rovel lu the Siitnulc
delight which ho tnkoe In tho mis
fortune of others.
The political Held teems wlih hu
man vultures. They aneuk Into p
Itlons frequently for which tiny nro
totally unqualified. No inti'rtxi i,f
our progress or our aim for Im
provement will be subserved by foll
owing in the wake of a gang of non
producing aelf-seekors It Is nlsurd
eveu to thluk of reforming pilm lniis
or beoeflcli I Mean etnsnatlim fr tn
such 'utteily snlflwh material
Bay City. STAlt KKY
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Special trips to North Horn nnd
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