jHHSB9SS59BBSKiijRi ij1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. -! f, i COOS BAY TIMES M. C. AIALONKY Kdltor and Pub. DAN K. MALONHY News Kdltor Entered nt tho postofflce at Marin tiold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second claa mall matter. parcixs rosT c. o. i. BKOINNING on July 1 next, the parcols post will have a "col-lect-on-dollvcry" Bcrvleo. The amount collectable must not exceed 1100 The fee will bo 10 cents, to bo affixed by the Bender In parcels post stamps. This will also Insure tho package to the amount of $50. What all this menus Is that the parcels post Is to Improve right along. Tho tlmo Is coming, too, when special stamps will not bo re quired. LKAV1NH THINGS IIKIIIND. tit F YOU can so llvo that a lot of I good folks will bo really sorry you're gone, Isn't that enough preparation for tho swift HummoiiB," ays a modern philosopher. What a motive for living right! and yet how often do wo hand out similar admonition to tho ulnnor. So llvo that a lot of good peonle will be perfectly mlserablo because you've- gone. Orluf at our going, on tho nart of thoao near to us, Is natu ral, howover selllsh In mnny, many, NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS minors ov handon. Xchs of Clty-byt lie-Sen as Told by The Western World. Sample? of rock, etc.. from the West Shoro Oil Co'b. holdings can be seen nt olllco of C. M. Spencer. The well Is down 700 feet and fossil formation has been found. Samples of lluld taken from the well have n very Htrons flavor of all and burn rondlly. Those who know Bay the Indications for n strike are most favorable. A goodly number of Randonlnns ncconipnnled by tho basoball aggre gation wont to Mnrshlleld Sunday and came homo with smiling faces, notwithstanding tho fact that their "ship" wiis held up by fog until ono o'clock in the morning. Annus McLeod had his left log broken below the knee Friday, while operating a gasoline engine In a launch, lie Is now nt the Emergen cy hoipltnl getting nlong as well as could be expected considering his age. Contractor V. H. Logan reports that the 300 foot bridge over Johnson Creek waB completed Saturday. NKWS OP HANDON. .'(lil 1IKACII NCGGKTS. News of Clty-by-tlu-Sea as Told by The Recorder. A very pleasant social affair took plnco at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Instances, but ono ought to have- aomo A. McXalr, Saturdny afternoon, tho occasion being tho announcement' of too cugngemcut of tliclr daughter, Miss Winifred to Mr. H. L. Hop- i kltiB, superintendent of tho Randon Tili:lier. inoru sensible motive of llv Ing than tho production of general sorrow, somo more substantial bc annnt tn tho nubile than sorrow. So llvo that your userumesa win puuuc bcmuuib. llvo after you Is better, for all must t Jack Ackman. . plumber nt tho Jlo nnd tlmo nsiuages tho biggest part Randon Hardware Co., was called of Borrow. I ,)nc' to San Frnnclsco to see his mother who Is very III. He had I Just returned from that city where m,-... . - - ..------------- .tt ho had been at Ills mother's bed- 1 WITH THE TOAST ' ldo for some time i AMn Tur tta ",eo McLeod who had tho mis- f AluU 1Mb ItM fortuno to got his log broken re- S - ---------n contly In a gasoline boat, Is not life Kr sweetly calling evermore to getting along ns well as his friends you ' hoped he might. Mr. McLeod Is 1'roni tho beautiful, glad country quite old and tho fracture may "whero tho dreams come prove n hnrd ono to overcome. true:" There nro thornleas roses smiling In (TLLINGS ()!' ('OQUILLK. mo uow I In thnt gracloiiB country whero tho Coos County Scat News at Told by dreams conio truo. i The Sentinel. Hen Currle Ihib erected an open Songs for the HlgliB there nover any air dnnclng pavlllan, fiOxlOO, nt the dream corner of Krone and C streets. Of nn nnclont sorrow whero stars Mrs. Henry Lnronz nnd children otcrnnl beam; I loft this week for Texas, nnd will Memory n blessing all of heaven In bo nbsent about two months. Mrs; vlow In thnt kindly country whore the dreamt) cotuo true! Frank L. Stanton. Mnny n mnn 'likes n woman's style Loreuz goes to visit a sister, It Is rumored thnt Tho Enter prise of Myrtlo Point, may change ownorHhlp in tho not very distant future. A Mr. Uoyd, of Iown, has tno matter under consideration aB loit3 ns ho doesn't linvo to pay for Shulz Is "a good Indian and wo'd 1'. dlsllko to loso him. -R-H- j It Is estimated that 12,000,000 Tho things wo get for nothing aro ffut "f lhor will go out of the apt to cost us more than tho things CoiiuHlo Hlver this month. wo buy. I C. Oreon. of the Orogon Light --- & Power Company, of Marshflold, If you hnro occasion to transact TJ"!"11;:;! !.ll'S8lf1eStlir" Mislnosj with a inl, Kol,...f ,..m who "" lts .? T ,c.8lI.a. " I"?J The lian nn kick pfiinliiir oonunoi'B itttcnatrlng. Una no kick tomlnj.. ..Jnck.. Hownril of MnrBhnoltl( It la 03 dlllleult for a man to servo unollonof,hSolc"; 2lcXS& rnl two masters as It In for a woman to m.?" VLmnS n,t C,nT ? L.trnr; orve both s.y.onnd comfort. gj ,ffiTWmo"? Vn"lncln? Vr! a . Howard expects to move his fnnillv from tho Coos liny town to Grants Pass In tho nenr future. Tho final Commencement oxorclses of tho high school will bo hold nt tho Masonic Oporn House nt 8. IS Wednesday evening. Tho graduat ing class consists of six members wuo nro nB roiiows: Mao Lund, Ruth Woodford. Will G. Harrow, II. Clay Knowlton. Heubon II. .Mast, Jr.. and Prquhnrt Adams. Mr. Hohson. of Grants Pass, will In nil probability, succeed Mr. Hnll Lowls as city engineer. Tho latter renecny tendered nis resignation, I THE WISH ORSKHVKH SAYS: I i Getting business Is Just llko courting a girl you have to present tho right kind or goods and keep on calling. Put cheerfulnoss Into your ovoryday business life put It Into your correspondence put It Into your Hales talk put It Into your advertising. --- mmucm. TllOllL'll to IMS Kllllllllllll ullll'lr III dtiti-rt' Tho merchant keoH on add! B t ' In , ,y Mht " '" UCC0,,t Still hoping folks will llud his floor " A, " ,' J' ,..,, nr ., ..,, His bank account thus gladding. resld "es at Mv. In Point b '' Tho public mny .iilto miss, nlns! oow nL W S Coo o r, ?n v The bargains he's devising , nmer ilnr'rv ? h ?' N " Until unto all else he has ! .... "' "A ' ."! l"orl"' . T" ...,,, ii, n , vim. .niiiiun iinnnnr. Ho adds some advertising, - .laillOn Hcntlnr. son nnd H. Wukash. I Tho Biininior normal school win x iiiti if in inn ii miirik niipinin n i... puror or n more delightful Bourcoo " ,K1st Tl ,1 S Pr ! lnZ contentment and In.lependo.ico than lke" i i I, 2 ' S tasto for the best literature. PohT ox, ec.J'l : o wiu . .3..r"e mill la tnatlli..d ... - . . ' JHtKAMS AXI) COMMqX 8KXSK. for thorn, """'""H.uniions (Tlio .Maiden Speaks.) i'h r)wmiiin xrniin.. n.i , 3 """"grS-'chSS1 on ,,n,u,8"10 frV s l" -ffl Who'kK'Ze that, careless. IS'oT" W,U "" " t0U "" Who caffliy favor before ., to j .,Jj:Ki LX? And ouVerwIso has accomplished '& Sr"!,..! Volnt- M Who W'much on the classical j 8ff J'uZ ,SS' J? UeffiS If ho wlllproduco every Saturday bu'0 l'" B' ,Mm "lro nt "08- OVOIllllK. Mnoa-o V.l .. . . . And stay nt homo nights, he'll ho'near hnvlg"to wn k 17 ml esThS 'lior evening. Thoy wore out with .Mr. .Nile s nuto when something fudged on thorn, nnd only for tho , timely nnnenrnnr.i nf nin,,,i f co,!;. f ,,;i'." riUU w,,,d' ! && iS."e.for m! ,0A0no" eonslderablo noise and loavo sonio-1 Picked them up nnd towed thim liB whleh la placed on objection-1 Into town. ' ' lood tho"1 nolo things; behead tho snum wnr.i I Snvini...n..n t ,..- and lenvo eomothlns that unlton; belWly msse t hrm.g , the Brewstw head and curtail the Ilrst wor.i end Valley en route to Klamath pjls Joavo a greatly used article. . ftl""""1 ta"8' knightly enough. DAILY Killings Why is tho ndilitlnn nf .,.- .. bad' thing for n soldlor? :i. Why Is a dog llko a clock mak er's safo? -I. Why Is tho cook more noisy than tho gong that calls peoplo to moals? l G. Thoro aro threo degrees In most things, positive, comparative and su porlatlvo: what comes between good and bad? Answers, 1. Hand, ban, and, an. 2. Hocnuso it makes an armed man a one-armed man. 2. Ho may keep a watch but hn can't tell tho timo. 4. Tho gong makes a dhi; the rook makes a ddinnor, IT. And, , i x XEAL IS HKCOVUHIXG. William Xenl, who has been con rined to a cot nt Huntley's camp for several weeks ns tho result of helng shot In a hunting accident, has benn sorlouslv ill with pnou monla. but Dr. Stoininlor reports that he Is now fully recovered from the disease, but still unablo to bo moved because tho fractured bone of the leg has not yet completely healed. Myrtle Polut Enterprise. Some ono in Massachusetts has proposed an annual tax of $5 on old maids. Of courso there will bo no tiouble about having: a woman Rtnn up to tho counter and admit that sho Is an old maid. Curry County Seat Events ns Told by The Globe. Tho Vi'dderburn Trading Co. started up Its large now snw mill yes terday morning. Tho mill will only run n snort time, Just long enough to cut what lumber tho company will use and have somo for tho local mnr ket. As Is nlwaya tho case when any thing uiiuatinl happens, that tho tele phone set vice is badly needed, this miserable streak of rust between here ami Marshlleld gets out of commis sion. It occurs to ub that It would be within the Jurisdiction of tho County Court to take action In tho matter and demand good service, or that the company be compelled to dear the right of way of tho obstruc tion and mnko room for somo one who would nt least keep the wiro hung on poles. Ono of Jim White's hlroJ men. who resides on Wlnchuck. met two Inrge panthers In the county rond near tho state lino n few days ago. When the hired man reached home he narrated his thrilling ndventuro nnd heir luendth escape from death. The news nprend like wild lire and In a few minutes quite a crowd, armed with shot guns, rllles, pistols nnd a number of dogs, ussembled nt Mr. Whle's. Tho cnnlnea were put on tho hot trnckB of the panther nnd n lively chase ensued. Tho pnutlfers wero routed f'om n thicket near the road but after a short chase wore sepa rated. The dogs put one panther up n tree, which was shot nnd killed, while tho other ono made Its escnpo, the dogs being unable to start It up again, thus terminating tho panther hunt. The one thnt was killed Is said to be tho largest panther ever Killed on tins coast. Tho Klenmer Brooklyn on her lnat two trips, brought completo cargoes of mill, bildge. nnd railroad mater ial and machinery, part of which were f00 tons of railroad nteel, two 10 ton bollors. two 22 ton Washing ton yardors, better known ns bull keys, four donkeys of less capacity, nnd foimerly used at tho plant oper ated by this company In the South. Also wore brought tons of mer chandise for their store, thn nntrnn- age of which Is growing so rapidly that It Is found dlllleult to keep up the stock with the limited shipping facilities perfected at this time. Tho steamer Brooklyn arrived at Brook ing port or. Wednesday morning; from San Frnnclsco with about .'liiO tons of freight for the Brooking Lum ber Company; nlso n consldornliin ninount or freight for Wood Bros., of Harbor. Tho Brooklyn, after dls 'barging freight, weighed anchor i!i $ 8,0,,,,oc, nil steamed for Mnrshllol'l. for n cargo of lumber for Brookings Lumber Company. POUT OltFOim OI'KEIHXGS. Xens of I'ppcr dii-i-y County hh Told l.y The Ti-llimie. Messrs. Kronenberg, i.nrflulil. On routte and Johnson, lnmlm.ua ,.,, of Bnudou. enmc ilnwn in- nn,, c.t. urday with their families, for n Vow hours outing at Port Orford. Thev returned the follovlnK dav. ' understood thnt one of tlio things thnt brought Mr. Kronenberir .imv was tne fact that he conteinplnteo engaging In the sawmill business nt this place with L. Knnpp. A powerful tug passed up the const cIoho In last- .hursday. having In tow two large three masted schooners. The Lnkennrt Hotel win i.n ai.i nt . ,i . .. - ifi- owmi i uiii-iiiiii iiy mo snerirr on June 7 ni.,1?fHrn Clal1" of l7l--r'5 helii The Curry County Loader or Inst week anld that the life snvlng crew rrom Capo Hlnnco went to lht res n"" "f t'l", shipwrecked fishermen iwhiu nivor. i ins is ns t slioiilii have been, hut ti... i .i ' '',,"' f10,',' B.l '"n8 ""'I ,0nr" tl,nt ""TO s not one life-saving station nlong the entire const of Curry Countv And. ns Bro. Baker Is prone to theb- !v "!'.on ,l10 ,,onut-v of foimuiinltv Une. ,,e suggestion Is not out o order that he show ,l hnn , ,". boosting for the estnbh,nent or ?n..,,i0'8,n:,h:...8,a,1"' t Port Orl i i , ""diiiiiivij- mi i unnuestloii nby tho best location for 2 no nny wher.o along tho Oregon const Boost IlL' fni- ll.lu u i.V. ".... .' Ittiiimiiftr and not" fr '"lK ,or Moss Averll nnd another roiine rellow enmo down rrom Bnndon ,i a row boat Bonday. and will r" on to Rogue Hlver as soon as the wenther permits. Chas. F. Pape, the Sperrv Flour nent from Marshlleld return , Thursday from n trip as far sot llm h ltt lM tJalML?r " rt Or- ,,- ";, iiHiiruine to Iloiriin niver from Mnrshflehl whore e eoniploted arrangements for tlio Z ta dlshment of an Ice plant to nilh euro salmon at Gold Beach. THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE 18 thyiScv?,cSs s,8 for ISO S. Broadway. Americaini Birdls of Eeaiuity "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" yMy lyjr i v u & T &' ' Xo. I. IlLl'i: JAY fiOSSlONir J COVtii t'. rf,Hli OSTMvn ""donce-studtt,?8! Ehon5WBnti, W.a' cmanUZS " A"Ml(a ooni, 801 nd 802 cv Mjvrshnohfb ). w. sionuovv 171 Grime, nuti?i!,U't nfil Copyright, 1913, by Tho Abso clnted Xow-Bpapnr School, Inc W1I15X Mark Twain wrote hlB fninoiiB Btory of the Juy ut temptlng to fill a hole In his cabin roof with neorns, ho portray ed the bird with rare accuracy. Few more humorous sketches of bird llfo hnvo over been wrlttuu, and the Jay's curiosity and nston Ishmeut nt finding the hole appar ently not flllnble are remarkably truo to lire, Ono or the blue Jay's strongest trnlts Is curiosity, and he mny bo called uwny from acorn gathering by simply drawing u breath In sharply against the hnck or the hand. H this wero his worst vice we could udmlre his Jauntv manner nnd brilliant shades of blue with out misgivings, hut tho darker crime or nest robbing Is laid at his door. Yet In tho spring nnd Hummer ho does much to atone for his faults by destroying great num bers of grubs nnd harmful Insects. And when he comes boldly nround tho fiirmhouso In winter, ills assure cum kiyiiik u iinicii oi auuriug color to tho sunny background, wo forget' nis Buortcomings. Belonging to tho crow rnmlly, ho Joins In Its feud ngaltist owls, and right royally does ho uphold his cud. Follow up the nuxt excited Jay convention you henr In the woods, ami you will probably find the flood of bllllngBgnle directed i at an owl. visibly annoyed at tho auenuon no is receiving. Tho screech owl Is tholr usual victim and more rniiy the groat horned owl. Tho tormentors aeein to tin-1 dorstnnd their onomles' helplessness In daylight. Tho largest owl ap- pears Impassive, hut sometimes tho1 smaller one is goaded Into attempts nt reprisal. Those attacks aro easily eluded by the active Jays, and their tantnllzlug does not cease un tll the night plratu has slipped Into hiding among overgreoiiB or n con venient liolo In n tree. Tlio Jay can be trained by pa tience, and It makes a very Interest Ing pot-, although if given too much freedom ho Is likely to cnuso an noyanco by steullng any article thnt attracts his fancy. An ever-present mid vociferous feature or tho landscape during most or the year, niong In April tho Joys apparently disappear. You no longer hear their clear "pe-to" over tho trooB nnd Holds. Search for them In tho treotops, nnd If your quest is successriil you will find tho young cavalier transformed Into u silent mid vlgllnnt guardian or a rather bulky nest, tucked nwny among the thick blanches or u ce dar, perhaps. The olive-green eggs are carefully tended, and tho par ental Instinct Is sufficiently strong to eliminate temnornrllv uuv In. cllnatlon toward stealing mid devas tation, Kvery day n different human In terest Btory will appear In The 'I lines. You enn got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equally attractive, i uy 'JVj inches lu size, with this weok'B "Mentor." In "Tho Montor" a well known authority covors the subject of tho pictures and stories of the week. Headers of Tho Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art. Literature, History, Science, nnd Travel, mid own exquisite pictures. On sale at Tho Times office. Price ten conts. Write today to The Times for booklet explaining The Associated Xowspapor School plan. FV1- A. J. HKVDTIV.B W aro equipped to do kSV work on ghort notice it tk..1 oweet prices. EumlniuS . Lady attendant, "ok, ft i,H Ohnndhr Ho,!. "'. fljj fc CityAuto& Good Cars, Cmfu Drlnn i roon.bp charge.. owSoS "'"" uiuiico 11011 and B! Cigar Store. Day PhoMi-W iTlu Mkht Phonn 4 78l",' tunKKn nnnnAm twrkl W. s. iiitmi'v C 77Tr .1 '" f(iJ " IIUIAiMJ I mtarshneld Paint (8b Decorating Coi Kitlinntcs I'urnlihfd. Phono 1H7-L Mtnhfleld. 0m "TWIG Olt TIIOHX" SenloV piny Musonle Ojiora House, ,IL'XK .ill. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 7G. Pnclllc Livery nnd TrnnBfor Company. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE Al!W. 1KS ACKK TII.KTS I'Ol'U M1LMS SOUTH OX ?iT.V.I.12A". 8:W ,,,:U AvnK lu OA8I1, IJALAXCi: lK'SSiS'S,."0 tax,w- wnk sax,,y Buy One It Will Make You Money Doimald MacKimitosIhi HEAL ESTATE nnd INSURANCE. First ClassWeaving promptly Hone at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 1 .1 1 . North Bend. Or. FAMILY DINXEItS In our now location, we ire poclally prepared to cater to fw3; trado. Regular meali or ihort or ders. Open day and night. MERCHANT'S CUE. Hroadwny and Commercial JlflA Bowling Alley! 75 NORTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening , Especially for Ladies FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RAXK IX COOS COUXTY. Established 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits. Off leers: J. V. Dennett, President. J. II. I-'laiuifjaii, Vice-President. R. V. Williams, Cashier. Geo. p, Winchester, Ass't Cashier. COOS DAV PL.TK AXI) WXDOff CLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and V. E. Sijef. Plate, Ait and Window GImi, Mlr i-ors Prismatic Glai. Mall orders and phone orders (itii prompt attention. Eitlmitei h ulslicil, Phone 70-L. 7'J7 So. Hroailwny. Jlintlleli Aug, Frizeen REAL ICSTATK AND INSVUKCE. Some ImiKalns In cltjr and Ilualtr Hill lots and residence. Gray Auto Service l'Mier Tinker, itopjki-- Phouo orders to Blanco Hotel, After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marahllflld. Oregon """"""'iWI Try Corona Blend Coffee Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELI DLDG. Phouo .194.J. 184 Market. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY Choosing a Bank Is a matter that should call for careful consideration. The foatures which should bo vi tally considered aro: The financial strength of tho bank. Tho condition of its assets. The conservatism of Its policies. lho integrity of Its directorate. The facilities It offer8 patrons and tlio Intelligent courtesy of Its offi cers and assistants. It Is our aim to excol and 7o In cite you to put us to the test In all these essentials. . r i.....'. 1013 J. ltltie in i '-.; .7 -fflll. passenger uniiiiinc. oj""" ; ;,.. yer's Clar Store. Telephone IS J. After 11 p. m.. telephone W.g Right Cafe. Careful driving assoei Prompt attention. Wll go anyjg any time, day or n Ight. J" yer'8 Cigar Store to meet all tr aud boats. , - for any watcii l cnnnui -- E.C. BARKER Have That Roof fid NOW See COUTUm A modern Erie. $$$$& Light. Steam Heat w , Furnished Rooms wl l,9k Cold Water. .. BOTKi " - " IUt: BO cents dar Tor. HrQflwrj:gss JUST REOCIVEI, rieCBt A mrse .Wpment of Vw Glass Shades. . k 0 jit Call and see our o 0, tu ,n v a so nae :. ,iare. latest designs In ""ntWf fmn, two Ifiht tO IlTe. In electrical supplies. . Barnard & 0 W