The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
EVENING STORIES
AND TALES FOR
THE LITTLE PEOPLE
MWi
Iff'ltlf.
GOItST & KINO. Pronrfetors.
HA1N-
EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES
(All Rights Reserved)
IN THE LAND WHERE
THE SAND MAN DWELLS
''.' ' --- i
COOS BAY
AUTO LINE
i itrt Af.TJHIANV
" .'"' ""'"." "' ,l rnnl
StaSBn?roon train for Port-
"Leaven Drain at 8 a. m. and arrives
t Maminom r T nnr
fon. JW, Marshflold and O. Ma-
on, Drain.
lost Sensible Shoe
For tho cniiuron ib iuo
famous ''SKUFFER" shoe.
fnt an In fit.
the Electric Shoe Store
10 So. uroauwny .. .. '"""""'
Uwlitrc, Any Tlmo
Catoiui Driving
Iloiuonnblo Rates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
m ciaitKlt. Pron.
I ml... P!nri in IllllVOr'S ClltUf
ruuuo iuv.. . -----. -- - -
lore, Phone lts-J. Aucr u i. m.,
lone S.-J Marshflold. Oregon.
Inique Pantatorium
MR MODERN DYKIIH. ULiKAnuuw,
nroacitR .nil HAT RENOVATORS
tent (or Edward E. BtrauM & Co.
It Tallorlne Lot ua maka youi
lit Suit.
lAComnwrlnl. I'hoim Zwi-a.
I Modern Brick uulIUJnB. Eloctrlc
Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furaliticd Rooms with Hot
tied Cold Wntor.
IIOTKTj (JO 08
C. A. METMN, Prop.
ltn: SO cent a Day nnd Upwr.rds
Cor. Dronnway and Market.
Muranrinlil. Orncon.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
"vws.
w. iii:x.vi:tt,
1 Dennett Swnnton, Tom T. Doniiott
Atluni(')N mid Counsellors nt Law.
anagan & Dennett Dunk Hiilldlng.
iMarshflelil, Coos Co.. Oregon.
iKIlh Itll.KV IIALLINGKH
Pianist iiml Teacher
slJence Studio 237 So. Uroadway
1'hono 18L
i:v kky.i:h.
Violin Instructor.
bply Haloes Music Store ClnHs
ru sen. I.
JiU H. Tl'Ul'K.V,
Architect.
Marshflold. Oregon
kit. n. w. Momtow,
r n.Mitiut
l Orliuca Building, over Qruud
I luraier. UIIIC0 I'llODO 3ZU.
C CHANDLER,
AIfIIITI.'n
Rooms :i()J mul aoii
Coke llulldlug,
.Murhiiticld.
lit. Ill HI) R. CLARKE.
' tllsl In Nerve and Spinal
uucuse.
0ftlt. Pnnni 0 l)Ana. fTm.am
MMielJ. Offlrn ITnnra Q (,. K
No 1IU,.
! A. J. llh.NDKVM
Modern Dental I'arlni-..
irt eqUlDtted to An h1f. rl.i,
' on short ootlco at the Tor)
Flt Prices. Examination frnn
hi itlesdsnt. CoVo building, oppo
u.minr npiei. phnna 112-J.
n- ' T. MeCOHMAO,
Fbyslclan and Surgoon
Usrehfleld. Oregon.
: Locshsrt Building,
tfDnMnmr ?,,, 10R-J
& Star Transfer
M Storage Co.
torture,! in ,i ... , ,
ib n n.r u "" K,nua ot naming
" ' W meet all tralnt
He C "avo tho latest
IJ I ynolds Piano Mover. We
" our work.
H. Heisner, Prop.
li. 120-T n- 4 0.1..
XOTIPP n.
MTirp '," 'yiKUlTOHS
TeCC1T'fI1f .io.UBt Will
P!,l. and irii r ulauso". o
I." kf dulv ! !' I. .,p,nlnontttr'
thlm..r- Ml Ke.sons lmv-
reb' MMite,t , l B!,,l, estnt0 M"
!'HhthenJ0 1,repl,t ti
: ttoniff'PPer vouchers wltliln
the office n ,r i1 tllt (,i,t0 hereof.
a, "" "lock, Marbhfleld, Ore-
tutrix oMhRT- CMUSEN.
lUm... r 'he Last wm .i
ued. 0l Peror Clausen. d-
f " of AuBl,St,
KSSft A"- 3; last
LKAVN MAUSHFIKM) LKAVI3 NOItTII BBND.
7:1C A. M. 7:00 A. M.
8:00 A, M. 7:45 A. M.
3:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M.
9:30 A.M. 9:15 A. M.
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11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M.
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12:30 A. M. 12:00 P. M.
Lcavo Nortli licnd Allcn'n News stand.
iA-nvo Murnlillold Chandler and Ulanco Hotels nnd Duay Cornor.
FAST AM) COMMODIOUS
v?.
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Steamer Redondo
Kqulppcd with wireless nnd submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 3 P. M.
All PnsiicnRcr Reacrvntlons From San Francisco Must Do Mudo at
K05 Fire UuUdliig. or Pier No. 10.
INTKIt-OCKAN TKANSPOItTATION CO.
PHONI'3 44. C. F. McOEORQE, Agont.
Lakeside By Auto
Mnko rcRiilnr dnlly trips coihtIIiik with LAUNCH NOHTH STAIt
LcnvhiK StiiiifT'fl Iiindlni; every day at l:BO p. in., returning lcavo
North Slough landing Saturday ut I) n. in. Auto leaves Lakcsldo ono
hour earlier than bont nohcdiilc.
FAltB KACII WAV 91.00
Will mnko special trips to connect with launch at any tlmo, day
or night.. For full Information Inquire TOM SAWYKIt, Jr., at Lake
side, Oregon, or leave messngo with M. M. Pierson, tho Lakcsldo
Telephone Agent.
Steamer Washington
Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco
Monday Aug. 12,
WITH PASSUNOKHS AND FUKIGI1T
l 8. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
THIC FltlKNI) OF 0008 HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPl'KI) WITH WIIIELKS8
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA
SATURDAY, AUG. 17 AT 12 o'clock
CuNNHCTINO WITH T1IK NOHTH HANK HOAI) AT rOHTLAND
NOHTH PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. F. McOEOHGB, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FHOM A1NSWOHTH DOCK, POHTLAND, AT O a. m., AUG.
O, 8, IS. 18, 23 and 28. FHOM MAHSHF1KL1) AT THE SERVICE OF
THIS TIDE, AUG. IS, 10, 15, 20, 25 nnd ao.
Phone Main 112 1-L.
J. C. MILLER, Agent.
GOOS B&Y-ROSEBURa STAGE LINE.
Stage leaves Marshflold every morning at 6 and roaches Roseburg In
time to connect with evening train for Portland. Stage also loaves
Roseburg every morning at 6 o'clock and renches Marahfleld same
nyon Iflk?
FARE 90.00, Hound trip 911.00. Good meals en route.
C. P. narnard, agent, Roseburg.
Otto Sci.etter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshfield.
Tlokots can be obtained at Hlllyer'a Cigar Storo.
V, J. BCAIFE
A H. HODUINI
fe
Marshfield Paint
(Bh Decorating Co.
BsUmates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phone 140L Oreitnr
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSUHAXCR
Sevorel good bargains lu Farms and
city property.
AUG. FIUZEEN.
08 Central Ave.
unr.hnp'n' Orfteon
My donr llttlo glrlB nnd boys:
Most of you, I know, lmvo at so mo
tlmo built houses out of blockB, and
liavo watched them tumblo down. If
tho blocks woro all straight and In
their proper places, your block Iiouh
os would not fall down. Usually wo
find when building our block houses,
that down nenr tho bottom, wo lmvo
loft out u block or put ono In crook-
,od so that whon tho houso Is noarly
uono, over it goes and our work is
nil to bo douo over again. How un
happy this makes us.
So it Is, my dears, with our llttlo
lives. You aro starting out now to
build your characters, and aftorwhllo
when you got to bo men and womon,
your building Is nearly dono. Lot us
boglu to build by forming habits that
will mako a good strong character.
Whon our building Is finished, if wo
havo put all tho blocks in straight
and In tholr propor places, oven a
hard blow will not knock down tho
building wo havo built.
Thoro nro tho blocks of love, ob
odienco, firmness, truthfulness, clean
liness, choorfulnoss, kindness, brav
ery, promptness, patriotism, and
many othors which wo uso in build
ing our characters. Tho habits wo
form now as wo aro growing to wo
manhood and manhood nil affoct our
lives lntor.
Lot us bo careful to form good
characters. Lot us try to build a
character so strong that nothing
will shako It.
I WILL NEVER TELL A LIE
"Good morning, Mrs. Drown,
whoro is Jack? I havo conio to piny
with him," said Charles, Jack's chum.
"I am very sorry to toll you," ro
piled Mrs. Drown, "that Jack Is In
bod."
"Dut why Ib ho In bod on a protty
day llko this," uskod Chnrlcs, "Is ho
111?"
"No, ho isn't 111, and ho Isn't In bod
bocnuso ho chooses to bo, but bo
causo ho has boon a bad boy. Thoro
Is no punishment that hurts Jack nH
much ns going to bod on a day llko
this, when ho can hear tho othor
children out plnytng. You know,
Charles," said Mrs. Drown, "that
Jack and Tod wont swimming yester
day whon I had told -thorn thoy must
not go."
"I sco Tod out playln," ropllod
Charles. "I do not think It right to
punish Jack and not Tod whon thoy
both wont."
"Woll," said Mrs. Brown, "Jack, I
am sorry to say, did a much worso
thing than go swimming. Ho told
mo n Ho, nnd that, to mo, Is ono of
tho worst things n boy or girl can do.
Whon I naked Tod about It, ho told
mo ho had gono but that ho was vory
sorry and would not dlsoboy mo
again. Whon I asked Jack, ho told
mo ho did not go and did not know
that any of tho boys had gono. Think
of it, If I nllow him to bogln tolling
storlos now, what will bocomo of him.
Whon pooplo find out ho tolls storlos,
thoy will not bollovo lilm ovon wnon
ho tolls tho truth. No ono will llko
him nnd no ono will trust him. No
ono likes n liar, and that' Is what n
girl or boy is who tolls stories. You
conio back .tomorrow, Churlos, and I
want to nsk you to not repeat what
I havo said to Jnck'B other play
I WILL NEVER DO ANY-
THING FATHER OR MOTHER
HAS FORItlDDEN, BECAUSE
THEY CANNOT SEE ME DO IT
"Who Is that porson to whom you
woro talking when I callod you to
dinner, Papa?" said Wllllo to his
fnthor. Was ho a man or a hoy? Ho
had such an old looking faco but his
body was so Ihln nnd tiny. Ho mado
mo think of Tom Thumb, and why
waB his faco that ugly color?"
"Now, my son," ropllod Wllllo's
fatlior, "If you will stop talking a llt
tlo 'whllo, I will answer your first
question. That funny looking llttlo
man with whom I was talking wont
to school to mo whon I was teaching
school. Ho was a bright, honlthy
lad and had tho promlso of being a
strong mnn, but ho did a vory, vory
bad thing that stunted, or stoppod
his growth. Whon ho wns cloven
years old Just think of It, only
olovon yoars old, ho used to slip out
Into tho woods and smoke clgnrottcs,
and oven chow filthy tobacco. Ho
know that this was a bad, nasty hab
it and that his parents would not al
low him to do Biich things, but ho
sneaked away nnd did it. You now
sco tho results. Whllo ho Is a mnn In
years, ho has that shrivelled up body
and Is nshnmod to bo seen. I want
you to toll all of your boy friends
about this, William, for I know you
nil want to havo big, strong bodies
whon you grow to bo mon. Anothor
thing I want you to romombor, Will
lam, Ib that girls and boys may think
thoy nro hiding from ovory ono when
thoy do tho things that tholr parents
havo told them not to do, hut thoro
is Ono who sees tholr ovory act, and
from Whom thoy cannot hldo. Do
you know who this Ono Is?"
ItORIUE'S SUMMER IN THE COUN
TRY Setting Mrs. Hen
Tho morning nftor Grandma had
told Bobblo how llttlo chickens woro
hatchod, sho gavo him sixteen oggs.
"Now wo nro going to sot Mrs. Hen.
1 am going to show you how, and lot
you do It."
Dobblo put tho eggs carefully Into
his hat and followed Grandma out to
tho hcn-houBo whoro tho black hen
was waiting patlontly. Grandma
ltftod hor nsldo whllo Bobblo put tho
oggs In tho nest. Tho hen was vory
careful not to broak tho oggs, and
soon had them all covered nicely.
"Now wo must romombor that Just
threo wcokn from today tho eggs will
hatch," sntd Grandma.
Bobblo was vory proud to think
ho had sot tho hen and that ho was
to havo caro of hor and her llttlo fam
ily. Grandma wns so very busy and
Dobblo found so many things to do
about tho farm that ho qulto forgot
tho sotting hen until ono day when ho
was riding old Hobo out to water, ho
hoard "cluck! chuck! cluck!" and
"peep! peep! poop!" Not far from
him ho saw tho proud black lion and
somo of tho dearest llttlo chlckons.
Mrs. Hon was hunting fish worms for
hor tiny babies and thoy all scomod
to want tho samo worm. Bobblo
wondered why.
Sho rufllcd up hor fonthors and
said "cluck! cluck! cluck!" "Poop!
pcop! peep!" said tho llttlo chickens.
Tho mother hen thon sat down and
tho llttlo chlckons wont undor hor.
"Oh! I know," thought Bobblo, "hor
baby chlckons wcro cold and mamma
was calllng'thcm undor hor wings to
warm thorn, nnd how sho scorns to
lovo thorn."
(Continued Next Saturday.)
THE LITTLE HOUSEKEEPER
Do tho llttlo girl readors over
cook? If not, thoy all ought to loam
to do so ns soon ns possible. 1 um
going to toll you how to mnko a good,
plain cako which will surprlso Papa
whon ho comos homo to dinner.
Mix togothor ono cupful of sifted
flour, ono cup of sugar, and a heap
ing toaspoonful of baking powder.
Put Into a cup two tablospoonfula of
moltod butter. Drop Into tho buttor,
two oggs without beating nnd fill tho
cup full of milk. Pour tho contents
of tho cup Into tho flour. Stir thor
oughly. Hnvo tho oven qulto hot.
Bako about twenty minutes.
Any llttlo girl can bako this slin
plo cako by bolng careful, and It Is
vory good. ,..
CARAMELS only as cents p.v
pound nt STAFFORDS' SPECIAL
CANDY SALE. Saturday and Sunday.
A NICE HOOK FOR SMALL CHILD.
HEN
Tnko six pieces of linen or othor
strong goods, nnd cut thorn as wldo as
long, mnklng thorn tho bIzo desired.
Cut bright pictures out of old maga
zines, such ns pictures of squlrrols,
birds, boars, flowers and such other
things as a child likes. Mako pasto
of flour and water and pasto theso
on tho linen or othor goods. Loavo
n Hinnll spneo tn mtddlo of goods to
fold, nnd sow n straight lino down
mlddlo nnd fold togothor. This makes
a book that tho llttlo follows llko and
thoy soon loam to mako tholr own
books In this manner, and soon boglu
to snvo many of tho protty pictures
that othorwlso nro destroyed.
CALEDONIAN PICNIC
Charleston Bay, Sunday, August
11. All Invited Tnko Steamer Alert,
and launches Allco II. nnd Standard.
Lcavo about S:30. Bring your lunch.
Llbby COAL. Tie kind YOU hnvo
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72 Pacific
Liver- H Transfer Co.
If you have anything to sell, trade,
ur rent, or wnnt holp. try a Want Art.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
HOW THIS
Wo offer One llu ntreil IHUr Hew-rd for
tiiyrnxoof Catarrh that oaiino bu in rut tj
Half Cttlurrh Cure. . ,
K.J.DIIK.ST.YACO., Toltilo, O.
We, the umWtflKm'il. hve kn ivn K J. fine-
-. - M 1. . I.... 1 SL . .wt . tt.l.l IwiIIaI. Itll.fe (LAP.
llRr(irillUinai IJJl'HI'i bhu wi.-iv ssi in yt-
lectly lioi nmiilci in nil buIiie irmnmctlon,
..t riii.in. lulls, altlit tit wm rmt miiv nhtlL'il.
MM IIIMIIO IHIM r'fv . t t m.... " -...(, -
tloimuimlu by liU llrm.
Wai.mmi, Kinnan A Mahviv,
WIiiiIi tnlo DriiKKiMti, Toledo, O,
Hall'H Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, net.,
liiKtllirrlly iihi ilho lihiud a d imiciuu Mile
Uit'n of tliu mitm. Te.tlmnnlal will free,
t'rli - 7.f-iI ter hnttlo. Hold by nil drniiKM.
Tak. Hall' Family t'lll for iiutlpAlloii.
SPJIiELLA GOliSETS
may bo obtnlnod In Marshflold from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corset icr.
352 So. 5th St. Phono 20 OX.
STADDEN
All TJiids of photograph won,
bromide enlarging and kodak
finishing.
Express and Baggage Hauled
Wo aro starting a general express
business, doing nny kind of transfor
work nt roasoiinblo prices Office
at Epporson's Second Hand Store,
180 No. Broadway. A trial order
Is respectfully solicited. Wo Intend
doing n rollnblo business nnd give
prompt and efficient service.
Coos Bay Transfer Co.
Fml Crocker, Manager.
PHONE 158 L.
Barnard & Langworthy
Seo our window display of
WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES
LEADED ART GLASS DOMES
PORTABLE STAND LAMPS
PIIOVF IHl-R.
Times Want Ads Bring Results
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS VPHOIJJTERINO AM'
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the I'neu.
matle Cleaning Company. Orders foi
work taken at
GOING HAnVEY
PHONE 100
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' ismMmm lk WEPERTECT
iTOSSwSi fLQUR,Ni "'"' FLOUR
NMSsA.'F MORE per Sack
W' ' 12-A LE5S fa Loaf
i?Zgi TZaisgjZr 'fV UJ SUB ' HP
WMrmS
w
One
Sack
of
Flour
Is all you need in your kitchen if it' he
FISHER'S BLEND
The PERFECT, ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR
Answers all culinary rcquircmeiits
Rakes equally well the
Most Nutritious Bread
Very Lightest Biscuits
Finest Flavored Cakes
Highly Delicious Pastry
These superlatives will be found warranted
if you buy a trial sack of
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
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For tale by all Dcaltri
TODciii.'iiwrwinm
miiiMii
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FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
Manufactured By
Fisher Flouring Mill? Co.
Seattle, U. S. A.
m. lONDSWIOBTrTlNriWU DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE