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THE COOS BAY TIMES, (UABSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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FURNISH YOUR. BED ROOM NOW
Classy, up-to-date Bed Room Furniture doesn't cost very much at our store. You ought to see our
beautiful Dressers in the late finish, golden oak waxed dull.
Metal Beds $2.50 to $35.00 Dressers. $7. 1 5 to $35.00
GOING HARVEY CO.
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Steamer Washington
Will Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco
Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. M.
WITH PABSKNGKItS AM) FltKIGIlT
The First Joy Ride
P. S. DOW, A Kent.
Ocean Dock.
'THE FHIEN1) OF COOS IJAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
i:quii'pki with wikulkss
SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, AT 6 P. M.
OUNNKCTINa WITH TIIM NOUTH HANK HOAI) AT I'OIITLAND
NOHT1I TACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. F. McGUOIlGK, A Rent.
I-'AST AM) COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
i:(iilix'tl wllli uIivIcnh mid submarine Ml
HAILS VOll COOH II.WKltOM SAN FltANCISCO Fit IDA Y, JULY
i!TII, AT :()( P. .M.
All PusNrngcr KrscmitloiiH From Sun Fi-nucisco Must llo Mwle ul HO."
Flfo Untitling, or Pier No. II).
inti:imci:an tiianspohtatiov eo.
IMIONE II. c. V. MeOKOHGK, ABont.
.I.OUIPPKD WITH WIIIKLKSS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FItOM AINHWOUTII DOCK, POItTLANI). AT 0 A. SI., JULY
2ml, Oth, lltli, 10th, 21th mid S(li. FItOM MAHSIIFIKLI) AT THE
BEUVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY Otli, lltli, idlli, 21st, 2ltli una illsl.
Phone Sliiln 112 M
J. C. MILLICIt, Agent.
Tho first Joy-rldo that got In print
(1'vo heard my daddy sny)
Was when Klijnh took his sprint
Along tho .Milky Way.
Now. 'Lljah somohow got tho htinch
That Mother Earth wns slow,
And so ho called his sky-chauffeur
And Bhouted, "Let 'or go!"
Tho pcoplo gazed upon tho car
When tho whcols began to hum,
And as EHJ' shot through the air,
They cried, "Hob going some!"
And when they saw tho star-dust tly,
As out through spaco ho wont,
Tho crowd wob glad to bo "on
shoro"
Thoy know what flrma moant.
Tho Moon, when hIio saw 'LIJ ap
proach,
Han to her quarters fast;
"I'm glad," bIio mused, "I wasn't full
When that old boy went past."
"Throw In tho high gear! Hit tho
grit!"
Elijah cried In glee;
" 'TIh murky hero," tho chauffeur
mild;
Spoko 'LIJ, " 'TIs Mercury."
I'Thero'B Halloy'a comet Just ahead,
I We've got to beat him mire;
Throw In tho high there, thnt'B tho
1 Bturn
I guess this goln's iuor!"
Old Saturn turned where ho did Rt.-,
And blinked IiIb moon-eyes eight;
"(Ireat Scott!" ho cried, "what fool
Is this
That comes at such a rate?"
And Neptune nipped at onco 1Mb tuno
To see EIIJ' go by;
"Is this somo asteroid gono mad?
An ass t' rldo, Bay I!"
"AH hah!" cried 'Lljah, "this Is
groat-.
Wo'vo mado n record run;
I'm Borry wo missed
though
That surely Mars. tho fun."
MAN BUILT
Man built himself a hut In tho for
est. Ho wovo Us Bides cunningly,
nnd roofed It with broad loaves well
laid on.
"Horo," said Man, "I shall Bleep
In safety and in comfort nnd naught
shall assail or trouble mo."
A tree, grown weak with ago, foil
on the hut and crushed Man.
Mnn built himself a sholtor on tho
plain, Its walls closo to keep out tho
wind, Its top tight to sued tho wator.
"There aro no trees to fall nnd
crush me here," said Man. "I shall
dwell In peace."
Tho lightning fired the dry grass
and Man was burned.
Man went to tho sea, and reared
a house- on tho skeleton of the earth,
Ho mado Kb supports of rock, Its
roof of Blato.
"Now I am safe," said Man. "No
tree nor flro can Injuro mo now."
Tho cnrthntiako came, and the
houso of stone tumbled down on tho
head of .Man.
Man wont to whero n great rivor
flowed and raised banks to hold bark
Its flood. Nearby ho put his house.
"I have ordered tho courso of tho
wators," said Man, "and now I shall
llvo unvexed by thorn."
Soon came tho flood and covered
tho place where ho had lived, and
drove away Man.
Man piled for his uses stono ou
Btono cunningly uphold by Hteel and
mortar.
"Flro I can now defy," said Mnn.
"It cannot harm mo horo."
Tho flames came, nnd Man fled iik
they destroyed tho work of his hand.
PreSo Taft's Favor Jite Poeirim
'I'll., riilliiwlni. lit' llr ItfUii'i' Villi llvltd In until hi tin Kc.w.l.l.,... n, ...
favorite puoui. A framed copy of It hunga In front of IiIh desk In n,n
Whlto House:
LIFE.
Lot mo hut llvo my llfo from your to yenr
With forward face nnd iiiiroltictunt soul;
Not hurrying to, nor turning from, tho goal;
Not mourning for the things that disappear
In tho dim past not holding back in fear
From what tho fu tut o veils; hut with n whole
And happy heart that nays Its loll
To Youth and Age, 'ind trnvolB on with cheer.
So lot tho way wind up tho hill or down,
O'er rough or smooth, tho Journey will bo Joy;
Still seeking what I sought when but a boy,
Now friendship, high adventure, and a crown,
My heart will keep tho courngo of tho guest,
rw------JA'unujHJ1io rond'H i mst turn will bo ' tlip best.
Ish I supposo I nm In tho oyce of
uio cibss i unvo boon speaking about
but when 'progressive Ideas' In
dress roach such n Btago that women
Rinlrch tho sacred BWootnoss of tholr
purity, 1 think It Is tlmo to call a
halt, (llvo mo tho old-faBhlonod
mother."
Dun in
FOR DEBAUCH
Thoso Who Wear, HkliiH Above Auk
leu iiiul Lov-iicckcl, Tlglit
lltlliiK Dresses Should tie
Arrested.
Von u j,
COOS IiAY-llOSEBUIlG STGE LINE.
Stngo leaves Marshflold ovory morning at G and roaches Rosoburr in
tlmr to connect with ovonlag train for Portland. Stago also loaves
Roseburg overy morning at 6 o'clock and roaches Marshtlold samo
evening.
FARE $0.00, Round trip 911.00. Good meals en route.
C. P. llnrnard, agont, RoBoburg.
Otto Schottcr, agont, 120 Mnrkot Avonue, Marshfleld.
TlcketB can bo obtained at Hlllyor's Cigar Storo.
"Oh, stay awhllo, for wo nro tired"- -
It woh tho wco-oIb spoke;
"Why tire. Loct your wind, you
mean?"
(That waR Elijah's Joko).
Then when tho tires flattonod out,
And gnsollno was low,
The Joy-riders woro stranded In
Tlut land of Wo Don't Know.
.MODERN TAI1LE WAYS
Have That Roof Fixed
sow
Sco CORT1IELL
PlHMM MINI
Anywhere, Any Time
Careful Driving
ItMikouulilo Itntcs
VIS11ER AUTO SERVICE
WM. FISHElt, Prop.
Phono orders to Hlllyor's Cigar
Store, Phone 18-J. After 11 P. M
Phone C.-J. Marshflold. Oregon.
JtH.100 IIUYS 10,000 LOT.
Lot on Second Avenue, near
Central. Positively best Invest
ment In central business proporty
to bo had for tho money. Reason
able terms. It this lot dnosn't
pny a hnndsomo profit on tho in
vest mont, noming on Coos Day
will.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street.
Unique Pantatorium
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
T1IK 1IORKRN DYERS. CLEANERS, ,,,ANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu
PRKBSKHS and HAT RENOVATORS I """ ,Vke a? COlI,,w,,y' 0rUeni tot
Agont for Edward E. Strauas ft Co,
fine Tailoring: Let uu make your
next Suit,
. MB OoinniM-clal. Phono 2AO-X.
fiOlMJ HARVEY
PHONE 100
R. J. MONTGOMERY
!Real Estate and Insurance
I'M North Front Htrts
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect.
171 FRONT ST.
STADDEN
AH '.Sixdt tt photograph work,
bromide enlarging and kodak
finishing.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suils
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PnONE MAIN UT-J
III these days of high cost of liv
ing, a medicine that gets a man up
out of bed nnd able to work In a fow
(days Is n valuable and wolcomo rem
edy. John Heath, Michigan liar Cal.,
had kidney ami bladder trouble, was
confined to his bed. unnblo to turn
without help. "I commenced using
Avoid "Jumping un" from dm tnh.
lo. Any man fools solf-consclous
when tho hostess Is forcod to run
many errands, nnd yet ho Ib so awk
ward when ho tries. A Bystomatlc
mothod of setting tho tahlo will avoid
It all.
Hnvo ns much sunshine both hu
man and dlvlno as posslblo at tho
table.
Avoid letting mothor do too much
serving. This somotlmes takes too
much time and tho fnmtlv .liHimnuna
wuii mi buow or oruor and systom.
And lot ono of tho chlldron pour
mo wnior in mo gassos Just boforo
tho family Is sooted. Ono of tho
chlldron could wait nt mother's loft
to carry tho coffeo or toa cups as
sho fill thorn. This will uvold many
ombarrasslnir "snllls." Whlin thi (a
.being done, If tho monl 1iob boon in
progress tho child's nlato should tm
soryeu uy ono sitting to tho loft.
.iu.vi iuuv.il u luucu, tea or cocoa
cup whllo In tho hands of tho ono
nerving. Let her plnce It llrmly on
the table.
If posslblo uho slmplo bread and
bulter plates nnd novor crumblo tho
bread upon tho tablo cloth.
Allow one person to do nil tho
waiting on tho tablo durliiK tho on.
tiro monl. Nothing looks worse than
to see two or moro peoplo absent
from tho tnblo nt once, ,
Ab soon ns tho vegetablo and moat
courso Is removed brush tho crumbs
with scraper, brush or napkin and
nlwnys Into n trny or plate, never In
to tho hand.
Do not serve desert until all plates
nro removed. Olvo tho girl a chnnco
to brighten tho homo nnd thoro Is no
better plnco to begin than at tho
Kiiiiiiy tuning tnuio.
Mnn put steel to steel nnd wrought
wlBoly u ship, strong, stanch and
true. From tho Bky ho took tho
lightning to guldo Its courso and
warn I of danger.
"In this my ship," said Man, "I
Bhnll pass over tho wators as I will,
and nono that Is In them may wound
or Injuro mo."
Cnmo tldo and curront and Ico nnl
crushed tho ship that Man built.
Mnn stood on n mountain ponlt,
nnd saw n llttlo of tho World. He
looked Into tho vnult of heavon, nnd
his oyes saw uncounted other
Worlds.
"I nm tho mastor of tho whole-
univorso," said Man.
Tho peak trembled and. fell Into
tho valley. In the forest nt tho foot
pf tho mountain Man built him n
hut.
STUNG.
Oh, agent, como not to my door,
with tawdry thlngB you wish to noil
nnd grluvo my spirit never more wltl,
arguments I know bo well! You'vt
pestered inc by night nnd dnv slnci
CHICAdO, Jul: 10 lllnmn for n'wilcluii years when I wns young,
great Biiaio or tno ilininuelinrv nn.l. '"" I"""". "Kfiu. go your wny-i
RECEIVE RALLOT TITLE
Single Tax Peoplo Get Ready for the
Election
W. S. U'Ren, nn Oregon City at
torney who is looklnjr nfter tlin ititor.
ests of tho single tax advocates hero
has sent to C. H. McLaughlin of this
ex
I.ockhnrt
Inillllln hi u'nrMi rnllnwln...
1 Parsi-ns Drug Co., "The llusy Cor
nrr "
If you have anything to sell, trade,
or rent, or want help, try a Want Aa
Foley Kidney Pills nnd can truly say nns 8Mt
1 wnn rtlleved nt once." Hl ,.v. ' !'"' n f0W f "nllot title which will
v iieu una ran. it bns been decld-
cii. Mr. .Mci.nugniln says, to accent
tho ballot title as received from the
secrotnry of stnte. It Is as follows:
. Coos County Riillot Title
"A bill for a local act for Coos
County to exempt from nil tnxes lev-
icu niiiiiu sain county nil personal
property of every kind occupations,
businesses, trados and professions
except tho liquor business, such oc
cupatlons. etc.. subject to regulation
323 BSlM
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
and moy bo charged sulllclent to pay
for issuing llcenso thorefor."
ALL THINGS PROVE THEMSELVES
All things provo thomsolvcs, bo
thoy groat or small and this applies
to advertising ns well ns to mon nnd
merchandise
Profitable advertising Is solf ovl
dent nnd so Is unprolltnblo ndvertls
Ing. When advertising pays, It It con
tinned. ,
When It doesn't, it ItrHtn.mn.i
No ono Is moro Bensltlvo than tho
ndvortlsor of today.
Ho puts his monoy Into advertising
tO got results and If thn manllo n
'.?,W,.?Ut COn,0S hl8 ""'0 A".
With his axo ho cuts off nn oxponso
that ought to havo boon an Invest-
U4CQC
yhon. however, tho nxo is with
hold when advertisers nm H.n0,i
to go right ahead in tho samo modl
um for mnny momim nn.i .,
tho reason Is plain and unmistakable
Look over this paper and boo what
he local nnd general ndvertlsora
mink of nowspapor advertising
Noto tho familiar names of men'
und of articles that have been nppear-
Ing for years und years.
Npto also tho groat number of ad-'
vertlsors.
v..;,r!ro ,?,fnr moro nowspapor ad-1
wtwns than any other kind, and
ho reason is so plain that it doesn't
havo to bo given.
InirVo JhnT !? d t0 mUch "IvortlB
int so that tho cost runs Into moro
money than can be coaxed back Into
8olv50,s0th.s!,r0b,em U,at ,S hard toj
tv uoui I
wlthrfh-nik0 tno1rellao'o 'onio paper'
with the largo circulation. i
Then try tho next best but do not
maglne that It Is necessarily wUof
to take nil tho papers. i
Peel your way, "key" the different
papers and get a lino on them. ,
if one or two papers produce bet
tor returns than the others, it is nd-l
vlsnblo to eom-entrnfn V,.J .,... I.u
lug expenses in 7" """ "-"i
I would rather pay, say. a hun.1
Ured dollars for a big ad In tho best '
paper In tho city than to p"y 25
each in four papers.
No wiso advertiser uses all tho'
Papers all tho time. nu Ul
Hy process of eliminating tho unlit
and unworthy, ho finds tho papers
.Bt. 'L"" nnU ,,leso nro lh Xmt
result 0 "nd frm wh,cn h0 BtB
vlS.ly ,h ",teSt f evorylhlnB sur-'
RERT MOSES '
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logradntlon existing In Chicago wns
placed upon frenklshly dressed girls
by Miss Mary M. Ilartolmo, public
gunrdlnn for dollnuuentB, who hns
been chosen to net ns nsslstnnt Judgo
of the Juvenllo court. Tho ulrlH of
today nnd thoso Just beginning to
trn ..lit .l.w.l,.... ..I ..,.. '
n" , wu.iuii:a .wittM IliirieilllU,
put on such Immodest nppnrol that
men passing thorn on tho street turn
and stare.
Tho Indirect cnuso of this low form
of attractiveness Is trncod hy MIbb
Ilartolmo to tho mothor who hasn't
tlmo to bring up her daughters, but
iiiiuws mom to apo tliolr oldora and
gad about nt will.
"If I had my wny nbout It." nnld
Miss Ilartolmo, "thoso girls who
wear skirts reaching scarcely to their
ankles, shoes thnt look moro like,
stilts, and a vulgar, low-necked tlght
llttlng dross would ho nrrostod.
"Thoro Is hardly a mother today
who touches her daughter to dress In
slmplo, Bweot girlish clothes. The
only dlfforonco between tho nvorngo
street dress and tho night gown Is
nun uiu street uress Is usually color-
Od, Tho dolllKlllent elrln I m,.n nn.l
tho factory girls aro not to blamo
nir nuopting tnoso outlandish Btylos.
Thoy copy them from tho high school
girls whom thoy bollovo to bo educ
ated woll enough to know what Is
proper to wenr.
hnvo beun stung, I havu been stunu!
Oh, statesman, let mu past, I boi
nor tell your Hchomoa to make mm
freel Go, pull some other voter
leg, and do not try to rescue in!
I've listened to your plans bofort,
mid sorely aro my withers wrung; I
wish lo sldesli'ii ovory bore 1 hate
neeu stiiiig, i iiuvo been stung! 0),
merchant, do not iiiako mu buy ti
goodH I do nut euro to take; tint
policy bedims my oyo with tears otl
makes my Innards ache. I'm alwaji
buying useless traps, beguiled k;
merchiiut'B oily tongue; bo uso your
wIIob on t'other chaps I havo ben
stung, 1 hnvu been stung! Oh, doc
tor, do not scaro mo Btlff by sayloj
that I'm deathly Blck, und that I'll
kick the bucket If I don't tnko cip
sules prelty quluki Go, Beok sonit
Juy who bus tho price, nnd feel bli
pulse ami test IiIh lung, and dopo blm
till ho's laid ou Ico I havu bi
stiiiig, I havo beun stung!
WALT MASON.
N. J. Gorham, Cnshlor Dank of
Woodvlllo, Woodvlllo, Ga had
vory sovoro attack of kidney troubls
and tho pains In his kidneys anil
bnck were terrible "I got n bottle
of Foley Kldnoy Pills from our druj
gist and they outlrely rollovcd me.
I hnvo moro bonoflt from them than
any othor medlclno." Lockhnrt A
Otmwnnnn r r nml. . !--
"1 may bo old-fashioned and nr,i.'A""""" "r"K " ino uy wr-
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e'
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C Fisher's Blend is the best for every
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