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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912-EVEWIWB EDITION. 1 IN THE LAND WHERE THE SAND MAN DWELLS EVENING STORIES AND TALES FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) THIS WKKK'S MOTTO. "I will ninny, t kind to my pct." LITTLE LESSONS. worm wns gone, they both began to cry for they were very hungry. "Cluck! Cluck!" said Mrs. Hon, ns she en mo running to her children. "Now what Is tho matter?" The little white chicken told her how while they were fighting, the LiTTLh i.h.fc3u.&. 0 hnd gonc ttWay nnd how i,u. 1. It Is not hard to bo gentle and t, . wcrc kind Instead of being cross. ..,t Bervea .. rght." said the 2. Even your pet animals will mothcr you Krcc(ly chlcka. That not love you If you are unkind. l8 ,00(1 lc8Bon for you, Why did 3. You all look beautiful when not , dlvl(j0 tho worm nnd cnch of you arc pleasant and kind, but when tnkc afj you aro unkind and cross you are too J ' ugly to be scon. i vi'tiivq vi-w imippy Y.Try to mnkc everybody andi MiLUh SMvW l ui 1 1 everything happy. vonniE's sulmi:h in tub coun TRY (A continued story) THE THIP TO THE COUNTRY Nellie was tired of playing with dolls. She wanted something to nlav with that wns really alive. Sho had n doll family of six nnd, as sho said, not ono of them could say a Dabble wns a little boy who llred llo word Dorothy her nicest In n blc city with his fcapn nnd mam ma. As soon bb school was over, ho wont to his Grandpa's In tho country to spond tho summer. Ho was n vory proud llttlo boy to think that ho could make tho trip to Grandpa's nil by himself . Tho train did not travel half fast enough to suit htm, nnd ho could not boo tho nood of stopping nt bo mnny places. Grandpa met him at tho station, lie drovo old Itoso and Nell. Roso was a largo black horso, tho ono Dob bio nlwnys rodo when ho wns at Grandpa's. Sho was very gontlo nnd nny child could rldo hor. Noll was a bay horse. Sho was not so kind nnd gontlo ns Roso. It plcnsed Ilobblo very much when lie saw Nell's llttlo colt. How U did frolic nnd play! Dobblo thought It must bo vory happy. "Oh! Grand pa, I do bcllovo old Roso romombora mo. When I patted hor head, I think sho really know mo and was glad to doll, tho ono with tho black, curly hair, could open and closo nor eyes but even If sho could do so sho was not a really, truly llvo dolly. When Santa Claus first brought her to Nolllo sho thought that a doll that could go to sloop was so nlco. Now sho was even tired of poor Dor othy. Sho did not llko tho noisy click with which sho closed her oycu. "I wish you would buy mo a llttlo puppy," said Nolllo to hor father. "Will you?" "I will talk to your mothor about It," replied her father. Tho next time ho went to town ho bought hor n whlto puppy, Buch a fut llttlo fellow. ' Ho could scarcely walk at all. You should havo scon tho puppy wrlgglo and squirm whllo Nolllo was putting ono of hor doll dresses and bonnot on him. Ho could not undorstnnd why sho was trying to mako n dolly out of a puppy, but she was determined to so dress him, nnd nfter many trials sho had him finally dressed. MAn MA DVU U1U I tltl 1 t l I .. .. On tho way homo, thoy mot a man',, " "i who was carrying two pot rabbits.' ,k Jn,,y nnd 'j"'1 W '") Thoy woro qtilto tamo. Roth of.thom' ' cr dolly buggy, ho thought that wcro whlto, and ono had black spotB1 ?? 8 adding Insult to Injury. 0n If I When ho tried to got out sho put a Grandpa wnB very fond of Dobblo ' ', on m, nm tl0(1 hlmQ180 f"8 nnd wanted to mako him happy, so; l,nt ,cou ' ,not "18V0, ,SV. 'a, ho bought tho llttlo rabbits, and Dob-' n pindlod up llko a doll. All bio carded thorn homo In a basket. I ,nt J1'1 bo BC0 f h ' wnB ft ,lt' As soon ns thoy hud finished oatlng ,lolnk ?0,?11nnd. two "",0 oy09' dinner which Grandma hnd nil roadyl . ow l w n,t, J for a walk for thorn. Ilobblo put on his blue shirt ln tl10 hlno," sho told him, "nnd nnd ovornllH and took off his shoos '" ",u1 1,Q n Kotl ,,aby or your . . ..... mnmn will etinnlr vnll " nmi HtncKliiL'S. "Now. von nrn our.""""" ' . llttlo fanner boy," Urnndmn told him. "nnd you can havo nil kinds of fun," THE CHICK'S LESSON. Two bnby chlckenB woro Fcriitnh-, lug In n barnyard. Ono wns a pre-'ty wlilto ohlckon nnd tho otlior vvnn lilack. Thoy both found tho amo worm nt tho wimo time. ) "You had the Inxt worm; this ono is mine, mud tho whlto chicken Nolllo wns n vory happy llttlo girl ns sho wnlkcd down tho street with hor now puppy, hut I ennnot sny as much for poor puppy. Ho was only going for tho rldo hocnuso Iil llttlo mistress mndo him go. MILLIE HLYNKIN'S DltKAM When IJIIllo nskod for tho second plero of pie, (linndpa looked nvor his vn HM,.ii ttiiMir." unt.i tiw. nihw. Hpcotacles nt him. "I sny, Hllllo Doy, "it belongs to me." i nron't 'o" nfrald that you will linvo Now woulil yo'u liolli'vo It. tlifwo bad dreams?" two pretty chicken 1inKnn to fkhl , lliodrenmH wore- not nt tliat tlmo nnd they wore Hlatora, too. They botliorlnis Hllllo. Ho win enjoying fouglit until thoy wiw nil tired nir. ,no dollcloiw mlnro plo. nnd boforo When thoy (tilt fighting and wont 'n ho hnd llnlshotl. threo largo plocos look for their worm. It had crnw!e-I '' "n given mm. for a ride," she said. "C'omo, get ready, for my chariot Is waiting." Dlllie was soon dressed and then sho led him to tho door, and there wcro six of tho most beautiful black linHCAn fltli irnlilnn nnminRn ti t it t ' 11 VI OVO mill tjv'UVU 11411 IltDO tlllU It real golden chariot. Into tho chariot Jumped Hllllo and away thoy went. They travelled so fast that Dllllo could scarcely got his breath. 0! what fun It was, and Just think, how nlco it wns to bo tho ono chosen by the fairy for such a trip. Finnlly thoy camo to a llttlo houso built of baautlful stones. "This is my homo," said tho fairy. "Wo nro having a party tonight, and thoso nro my little fnlry friends." Dllllo hnd novcr seen bo many protty children at ono tlmo. After playing games with tho llttlo fairies, ho bade thorn goodnight, and started on the homeward Journey with his fairy friend. Just as thoy woro passing over a church steeple, ono of tho horses stumbled, and down, down, down, thoy wont. 01 such a fall as It was and now they woro falling Into a dark pit. How Dllllo screamed! Just as ho began to ask tho fairy whero ho was, Mnmn camo Into hla room. "My child, how you frightened mo. What nro you doing on tho floor?" "Whoro Is vay fnlry?" said Dllllo. "Do you romombor what your Grandpa told you last night about tho mlnco plo?" said Mamma. BISHOP WILL VISII HEBE EPISCOPAL CIIUIIOII IUSIIOP 10 VISIT THE PARISHES AND MIS SIONS OF COOS AND GURRY COUNTIES. Word hns Just been recoived by tho Rector of tho Episcopal church here that Rt. Rev. Charles Scadding, Dlshop of tho Dloceso of Oregon, will come to Coos Day and tho surround ing territory ln September, In order to administer tho rlto of confirma tion. The Dlshop Iibb sent word that tho September lssuo of tho Orogon Churchman, tho offlclnl church organ of tho Dioceses of Oregon, will bo largely taken up with tho opportun ities and work of tho church in this section. HOLD FUNERAL HERE SUNDAY nway nnd wiim under n log safe from Iinrm. Mnmma honrd lillllo's ovenlng prayer nnd gnvo hint n good night Tre worm laughed to think how h hlsa. Tho "Snnd Mnn" soon camo nnd foolod tho chickens "I will have a nlco Hloop," though nnd cnrrlod him nwny, It was not long boforo a fairy camo Mr. Worm, "whllo thmo bad little to Hllllo. How beautiful sho wns Ilulldlng a Cngo for tho Iiunnlcs "Now, Dobblo," snld Grandpa, "wo will build a cago for your bunnies. You know rabbits aro called bunnies.1 Thoy must havo a homo. Wo need somo boards, a saw, somo nails, a hammor, somo wlro fencing and n1 smnll woodon box." I They woro soon at work sawing and pounding. Grandpa let Dobblo help drlvo tho nails. First thoy mndo ' a square framo of wood and covered . it with wlro fencing, leaving a door, In ono Bide for Mr. nnd Mrs. IJunny. "Next wo must mnko them n plnco to sleep, nnd In which to go when It rains," Grandpa told Dobblo. I They cut n squnro hole In tho wood-' en box Just largo enough for tho' rabbits to squcozo through. Grandpa' then gnvo Dobblo a plcco of old blan ket to put Into tho box so that tho rabbits would havo n nlco warm bed. Dobblo hurried to tho wood-shed to bring tho bunnies to tliolr now homo. How happy thoy Boomed to bo' ns thoy scampered from slrio to sldo, ' nibbling hero nnd thoro. "lint Ha!" laughed Hobble, "Mr. Rabbit thinks this Is n rcnl pnlnco, nnd ho Is king, nnd Mih. Rabbit Is queen. Sco, thoy nro trying to ont their cngo. They, must ho hungry." Grandpa told Dobblo to run to the garden nnd bring n hntful of lottuco' for thorn. "You know, Dobblo, rnb bltH llko greens of nil kinds. You iiiiiKt keep thorn well supplied with grans, leavos, lottuco nnd olovor, nnd glvo thorn plenty of frosh wnter. Then thoy will bo henlthy nnd Imp wv; .. (Continued In Next Saturday's Paper.) KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WILL HAVE CHARGE OF SERVICES FOR PETER CLAUSEN AT MASONIC TEMPLE TOMORROW. The funornl of Peter Clausen, tho well-known Marshflcld man who died yesterday after a lingering Illness, will bo hold from tho Masonic Tem ple Sunday afternoon nt 2:30. It will bo In chargo of tho Knights Templar, tho Mnsonlc funcrnl service being held. Peter Clnuscn wns born nonr SchlcBWIg, Germany, Jnnunry tl, 1857. Ho camo to America nnd lo cated In Iown In 1880 nnd enmo to tho Willamette Valley ln 1SS4. Ho had been a resident of Coos Dny for more than 2G years. Juno 13, 1907, ho married Miss Myrta Lewis. For n tlmo ho wns engaged in mining in Arizona. Four children wero born to them nnd with tho wife survlv). Tho children nro Guy Clausen, Herschcl Clausen, John Clausen and Tom ClauBon. Whllo employed In tho shipyards as a Joiner, ho sustained Injuries which Incapacitated him and ho en gaged In tho shoo business about fix years ngo. Ills health compelled him to glvo up nctlvo business a fow yearn ngo nnd ho went to Arlzonn nnd Southern Cnllfornln In hopes of si curing rollof hut tho trip wns in vntu. Mr. Clausen's demlso wns greatly regretted by tho many friends that honesty nnd Integrity hnd won. Coos County Prohibition Convention All Prohibition Party votertt nnd nil those- who In the future do. slro to nfflllnto with tho Prohibition Pnrty nro called to meet In conven tion In MnrBhflold, Wednoidny, Jniy 31, nt the DnptlRt Church nt 2:30 P. M., for tho purpose of nominating n legislative nnd county ticket and trnusnctlng nny other business that mny como before tho convention. Goo. L. Cnrr, Stnto Flold Secy., will attend nnd add rest tho convention. All nro cordlnlly Invited to nttund. chickens nro fighting." Wlnm the chickens with her blue eyes nnd dross of gold found tho on Inco! "I havo como to take you At the Churches (Mlnlvtom and others nro request ed to hand In the- Sunday rhuielr no tices not litter (him Frldny evening to .Insure luvortlou Saturday.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. II. I. Itutlodiio, Pnstor. Suudny whool nt 10 a. m. Morning sorvleo nt 1 1 n. m. Epworth League, nt 7 p. tit. Prayornteotlng on Thurtdny oven lug at S o'clock. Strnujfera woleoinn. EPISCOPAL Eniiiiiiiiiii'l CIiiiivIi. Row ltobt. 15. Drowning, Hector. !:30 a. M. Sunday xeliool, 11 n. m. Holy communion and ser mon. 2 p. m. Sorvlco nnd sermon nt St. Mary's church. North Hond. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS C. J. Cole. 1'itHtor. Sevouth Day Ailvontlut services nio conducted every Saturday ns follows- Sabbath nchool at 2 p. tit. Preaching bci'vIcc at 3 p. m. Como and upend nit hour with tu: wo will do you good. CHURCH OF CHRIST. .. O. Howard Mln'stor. At the. Chinch of ChrUt the morti. lug subject will be. "Tho Joy of tlu. Lord." The evening sorinon will Uo' on. "The TiaiiHforiulug Power of tho J Gospel." (ho Hcu'iith dlcour ofi trt serlos on "Heaven." Specll music by the male quartet. Il'bluj school 10 n. in. Young Petiole's i meeting i p. m. FIRST RPTIST CHURCH. 10 A. M. Sunday school. Clnudo Stutsman, superintendent. Young People's meeting nt 7 p. m. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Thlid nnd Commerce. StinilHv school lit English everv Sunday at 0:15 n. in. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Sunday Fohonl nt 10 o'clock. Illblo rondiiig at 10: t." a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third Ktroot North. Slibluct. "Truth." Service Sunday at Sunday school 12 p. tit S 11 M. n. m. Wednesday MRSH FIELD PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH. At tho First Presbyterian church, Corner Fourth nnd Mnrkot, sorvlces may bo oxpoetod Sabbath as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Prof. Tledgen, superintendent. Young People's meeting ntnt 7 p. m, Snbbnth school nt 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., at 7 p. ra. - MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. How A. It. Munro. Mnstses w'll be celebrated at 7 and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. NORTH REND PRESRYTERIAN. Hew D. A. MacLeod. Pastor. Sunday w ool, 10 a. in. Proiichlng service. 1 1 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. Preaching service. S p. m. NORTH REND METHODIST CHURCH. T" e sorvlces Sunday will bo as fol lows: Siittdav school 1 0 a. m. Junior League 3:20 n. in. NORTH MEND CATHOLIO CWl'UCU. Rev. Father Springer, Hector. Mass will bo celebrated at tt nV'rck Fluidity morning by tho Row Father Munro, UNITED HRETHEHEV CHURCH OF NORTH REND. Stiiid.y school at 10 a. m. Preaeh'ng service at 1 1 a. in. Yiuing People's at 7 p. in. Preaching service at S p. in. Mr. Lewis will preach. Special CANDY SALE SATURDAY and SUNDAY at STAFFORD'S. CARAMELS Jl5c POUND. fiotmm MUS Costs -MORE per Sack LESS per Loaf c HSISS BLEW) smZK&tiat jsmmte&&&&wim it J? i I I j'iieiCA's riNcsr TUP nrr rm v iiicri.Krc.i FLOUR , hi )i ', IV Fisher's Blend Flour m Best you can buy For bicuit and pie; Makes bread and cake Without mistake. Here's a test neiv to the flour-making industry. Perfect, All-I'urposc Flour hns Ions been the n iller's aim to produce. It was not achieved until FISHER'S BLEND had been perfected. One sack of flour Is all you need, In your kttchen, FISHER'S BLEND For sab by all Dealers jiW'tuM, '.;:, ''in' '''h'ulWW.lllli ililiiilllhii1! t 5 ln'fV'" FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Manufactured By Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Seattle, U. S. A. Something Special for Homemakers Next Week Xixt wbok we will .'iimouiicc u spct-inl bar-o-nin sale of J'Jlcclrio Toasters. Our proposition will huvo the strongest kind of appeal lo every lady who delight in home comfort and convenience. The combined purchasing power of tlie Byllcsby properties has been exerted to so ciirc a consignment of the two best known makes of clccb'ic toasters on terms especial ly favorable. i The local dealers in electrical supplies by special arrangement will co-operate with us in this big bargain sale. What wo have saved on the big orders ue will pass along to our customersyou will gel the toasters practically at cost whether you buy from us or from the dealers who will be listed in our newspaper advertis ing. See the special window displays next week and learn what a convenience the clcctvio toaster is. It costs less than one cent a meal to make the beat toast yon ever tasted for a large family. Watch our space in the newspaper next week. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. Telephone 178. TIIK FKIKND OP OOOS IJAY S. S. ALLIANC1 i:quii'iki with wiiiklkhs SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SUNDAY, JULY 28 AT 11 A, M, OUNNHCTINa WITH TIIK NOIIT1I HANK ItOAD AT TOW NOHT1I TACIFIO STKAMBIIIP COMPANT. Phone 44. O. P. McGKORGE, in Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Cel HKXitY RRNOSTACKRN, Mrt. Coqulllo OBUo Phono 191 Platting Landu a ipoclnlty. Vnrma Timber Coal andeaU "KABT8IDBT Qonjral Ag MarsbOold OOlco 14-J. 5tmer Washllgt011 Will Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. U. with issi:noi:ks and fukioiit P. 8. HOW, AK-n(. Ocean Dt I PAST A.l) COMMODIOUS Steamer Red ond l'lllllllluwl II III. .. I....1... .. 1 ...1 l.. 1u.ll ..,...,.,. ,, nun IIII1II.-B1 mill Mlllllllll Mil' Hi" J SAILS I'OIl COOS IIAV PltOM SAX PHAXCISCO PIUDAV, 1 -Hl'll, AT .1:00 P. .M. All PiibsciiKci- llospivnllons Prom San Pinnclsco JIust lie .Mailed rue iiiiiuiiiiKi or Pier Xo. 10. l"ri.'ll.nniMV minvriiAiimiiniAV rn C. P. McGEORGE, All PHO.NR a. KQUIPPKD WITH WIHKM5SS Steamship Breakwate ALWAYS OX TISII5. SAILS FHOM AIXSWOHTH HOOK. PORTIiAKD. AT O .1. M- 1 2ml, Olh, nth. loth. Siitli nn.i nn. pnmi urAnsiiKllUJ) A1'! SKKVICF. OP TIIK TI1)K, JULY (HI,, nth, lOth, 21t, 20H' Phone Main .TOLL. j, C. MILLEH. AW1 COOS BAY-IiOSEBTina RT OE LINE, atiigo leaves Marahfleld every morning at 6 and reaches RomJ nfcl.?fonnect w,th .even,nB train for Portland. Stage W "3 "" i" " uor' morning at a o'clock and reaches Marsnu- at vUlug, n AUK S0t Hound trip $11.00. Good meals en ron' w. .. uamani, agent, Uoseburg. tfllt Otto Schetter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Mr wmcta can up obtained at HUlyer'a Cigar sior. Have That Roof Fixed vow Sco CORTIlELh I'ltonr (Jim ...... ... v. nRPAIIi Houso lovInBniid0ru!j Wo are prepared io ' ina hv IhR rtnv nr contract 80" ,,jil satisfaction. Let us flgur O. S. FLOYH k -4t Phone 316-J. MaffHW it jV ;y'j;'?iiMar. ass