MBMMBi?AfTigKiTwiTi in i ii mnminrTT"Tr" MiBBMMBMWBBB,S , , , iwftmftJBiramnt'flftft hIiM TTMMIWiriiWrn mm i ' MyinMTfcKl"g. ,Mi 5 ? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 1913-EVENING EDITION. Jl 1 2 I 1 cr RrtM COOS BAY TIMES' ii. 0."MALO.VKY IMItoi- and Pub. ' IIA K. MAI.O.VHY News Kdilor Entctcd nt tho poatofflce nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clas mnll matter. OIUJ IT! SOMHTIMHS ability to forget Is a grcator boon than capacity to re member. This Is the case with worry ami niinoani?B Today's troubles loom largo, but a month hence most of them will have sunk below tho hoi lon If one were for a month to loconl tho trifles that rasp him and then notice what be came of them tho scoie would make him blush oer his littleness. Foi gettlng and oorlooklng wisely nie arts In the conduct of llfo. lXTntHsTlXCS AT liKAST. ee r OMttX wore noer so iutor A ostlng as they are today," declares a modrern sociol ogist, viewing the present feminine unrest with the Judicial calm of a self- contained ciltlc This. In spite of opposing complaint to the effect that with the vanishing mystery of Kccluslon women are losing most. If nut nil nt ilmlr mitiiral charm. But tho fact remnlns that the wo men of today aro not easily dismissed with n shrug or a smile or een an elaborato theory of sentlmentnllsm. They are doing things and thinking things that are sometimes a bit nlarmlng. to be sure, but they can seldom bo accused of stupid Inacti vity and dullness. tt- WITH THF TnAST AND THE TEA - I - l (iOOl) KVIIXIXH. - Llfo Is mostly froth and bubble. Two things stand iiko sioiio; Kindness In another's trouble. Courage In vour own. a. i,. ooudon. thi: i'oi.ks hack ho.mi:. Tho folks Hack homo. It seems to me, Are like as folkses ought to be; Just plain nil" dressed In common duds, An posted well on poik nn spuds. Hut they ain't erseil In elite lore Of knives an' forks, each plate a scoie. Finger bowls an' sliver dishes. Full of air an' wholesale wishes. Whon (ompany gathers 'round their boaid. Of grub they get a fulsome lionid; Don't teem In lock the tost at all, Ho living 'spenses great or small. They nlwas manage so the.v can Hid welcome to the "Inner 1111111." For every human ache an' III They sooin to know a cure that will Bring back the cheerful giln of ease An' cause the funeial trust's de 1 cronso. CI.AUK M ADAMS. -K-K- Hum some old sottlois never settle. Tho man with a good aim In life and mi empty gun may lime an artis tic temperament tilting iiusolli Itoil advice Is one way" of hoi lowing double tin: whist ci.ru. Thoro cannot be much fun in It. They just sit theie ami scowl. When some one turnips her purt uur's ace theto I .tin awful howl. Thny sit and ung ami scol 1 and sc tan o'or eeiy 1 aid that's played. And criticise each other's clothes; al so tho way thcy'io made. Thoy sit nnd pla four hoiti or mine, no low hIiows In their e.es. They're fighting for a lo-ioni dish, for t lull's the big first pilc. Kucli one slams down her caul quite enoiiKli to break her wiist. Thuro'u no loo lost. I'll toll .win that whim women folks play whist. Too many of us want to monkey ftltb othoi puoplo' liii. saws. After the tilitl a wise poison loams not to talk bm k to tho Judge. Hue cents comes to Mime men In spite of t lionise! on. ISveu a big man can't nlwa.vs Insult a !itth) man mid gel away with It. iikxci: tiii:si: imv.Mns. Tho' my mii so Is exact, Tho' it flawlosslj flows. Ab a matter of fait I would nithor wilto pioso. While my liaip Is In tune, And I sing IIU the blids, 1 would loally as soon Write In str.ilghtaway woids. Tho' mj miiiks 1110 as sweet Ah Apollo o'er piped, And my lines aie as noat Ah hae eer been tpod, I would lather write proso 1 pi of 01 It to 1 by 1110: It's loss liaid to compose. And It takes mo loss tlmo. "Well, ir that be tho case," You are mnvod to luqiitio. "Why apiuopiiato space For extolling jour lre?" I nn onl) reply That this f 01 m 1 olect 'Causo it pleases the eve, And I llko the effect. l.OVKI.Y WOMAN, A man a fool who thinks of balking A woman whon her tongue would fcjllll, Sho nlwas says, Thoio'b no use talking'" When she luteiuls to stait right in J unci:. Times' Want Ads bring rasults. PERSONAL NOTES V. I. KOHi:UTS. of Sumner. Is in town today .1. 1. STHVHXS Is In town todav fioni South Coos Uler. M. HIIOWN, of Homer Will, is In Maishlleld on business I, V l'lUCH. of Sumner, Is In town toda.v on business. Al.HHUT HHAU. tho Noith Inlet lancher. Is in town today. C. II. WOODWARD Is a business visitor ft 0111 Sumner to!a. C. It. l'HC'K will leave In the luorn- Ing for Oat diner on business. CHOUGH ROSS, of Cntclilng Inlet. Is In town toda cm business. Al.nC PKTUUSOW of Lakeside, Is In town on a business trip. C. 11. MAURI I was nt Handon yester day on business and pleasnie MISS BLANCHE CUTLU'. of Daniels Cieek, mine to town this morn ing. .IHSSi: SMITH returned this morn ing from a business tiip to Lake side. CAPT. W. C. 11AHUIS. of Sumner. Is In town for the clay on busi ness S. II. CROUCH has returned fiom n week's visit with friends In Co il 11 Ho. MISS L'CKLHS. of Mllllronia, came to town this mottling on a shop 1 I ti lt trio. MR. AND MRS. 0 L. HIMtTON. of South Coos RIer. are spending toilnv In town. MRS. (IPS HNOHI.OM and two sous, of Hnipire. nro visiting relatives In Marshfleld G. W. KING returned this morning from Not th Inlet, wheio lie was buying livestock. .MRS. IM3TI3R MHNHC.AT of Lake side, Is spending the day In town 011 a shopping trip. H. A. M'LAt'GIILIN returned jes terday from n business trip to the Coqullle Valley. .1. D. CLINKHNHHARI). road su pervisor of Sumner, Is heie for the clay on business. FRHD DIOHARDY. a well-known Portland tinvcllng man. Is on the Uav for a short stay. W. II. KHNNHDY will leae la Drain tomorrow morning on a business trip to Florence. JOHN M'KINNON. of South Inlet left this afternoon for home af ter a short sta In town. D. D. PIHRCH. the Coqullle I11111 beiniau, loft C Is morning for home after a brief visit hoto. MISS KARH SHOITSi: has rotiirned f 1 0111 Baiidou wheio sht has been lsltlug her sister. Mrs. Thompson MR. AND MRS MKI.CIIOR NHL SON. of Kan Francisco, left toda for Ten Mile for a few clays' out ing. MR. AND MRS. H. L. IJKSPKV. o' South Coos River. arc In' town todav 011 n business and pleasure tilp. V HlTGKNi: 0'CONNi:i.I. AND DAI. CATIICAHT lime gone to Ton Mile 011 a business unci pleasuio trip. MR. AND MRS. GHO. HI2ATTY. who live, on tho old Palmer place oil South' loos Rher, aie heie for the clay. II. OLSHN, who nrilved here yes terday f 1 out San Dlewi. Is look ing over tho countiy with n view to Investing. MR. AND .MRS. A. O. ROGHRS me spending the dm In town fiom Siuth Coos Rlvei Thev 1.11111 down In t'Mli sppttl liont MISS ALICK TICKHI.L letitinod Inst ev Piling fiom 11 week's visit with Mrs Pupo at Handon. She repents 11 most delightful time. MRS. I'. M FRIHDH12RG AND SON. GIFFORD will leave tomoriow 011 the Speedwell for Southern Cali fornia to Join Mr Filedbeig. MRS. FRANCHS M'LHOD Is oneet od homo tomoriow via Roseburg from Poitlnnd whore she attend ed tlie Hastoru Stat meeting. W. W CUOPCII of Ilaynes Inlet, was a Maishfleld visitor today He u ports the strawbeiry nop In that section as veiy good but a little late. GHORGF. DWYHR. who Is aiding In the constitution of the Smlth-Povv-01 h logging toad at Coalodo, is is spending a few dajs In Maish fleld. W.M WARRHN of Curiv'B baibei shop leaves today via Handon foi California, wheio he will spend a mouth or so with Mis. Warieu and their son MRS. A. 13. GLOSSOP ami chlldieu Hsniciiiil and llormnn, will leave oil tin Speedwell toinoiiovv lot Heikeley. Calif, wheio thoj will spend tho summer MISS HI3SSII3 COKI3 AND MISS SKI NA HOLMS expect to leave on the Speedwell tomoriow for Heikeley. to lesunio thcli couisos at tho Uiil ei blly of California II. O. McGl-3H. a local tlnibor c miser left for Marshfleld yosteidny wheio he will spend a week or ten das looking after business mat tois, Rohobuig News F. C. TUl'l-3, foinieily of this city but now one of the pioiuliiont young business men of Con.ulllo. re turned to that city this morning nftor a bilef visit in Marshfleld MRS. W Ql'ACKP.NIU'SII AND SON. MILTON, woio In Marshfleld today f 1 0111 Myitlo Point, whoie they aie spending tho summer on a delightful camping expedition. MR. AND .MRS. J. L. BOWMAN, o' Poitlnnd, 1110 opeetod to niilve on the Hay the Hist of Jul.v 01 a visit to lolatlvos. Mr. Bowman Is owner of tho Woolon Mill Stoio 13. M BARRY In a caul to filontlv states that he and Mis. Hairy will teach Seattle today and oxpect to lomaln a few weoks 111010 In that section, lotiuiilng hero about Jul.v. MRS LHONMtD RODBY. former ly Miss Pe.nl Rlggs. of San Fran cisco, in lived bote last evening via Handon on a visit to relatives Mis Rodbj Is a daughter of Mi and Mis J W. Rlggs. Sll'T PAT H13NNKSS13Y. of the Sinlth-Powois mine on Isthmus in let, was a Maishfleld business vis itor today. Ho reports that the elect! leal machinery should be hero this week. He la planning to Install some new type of electrical rii"SIWPLE LIFE )) E. R. Peterson, of Coos Bay, Demonstrates that Student Can live on 28 Cents a Day The following Monmouth dispatch fiom a Poitlnnd paper will be of lu teiest bete as Mr Petetson In well known on the Haj anil up to a ear or so ago taught school on Coos riv er: "Reading of a college inofossor who spends I!) cents u day Tot his meals and of another student who spends only !l cents, 13. R Petetson of the Oregon Normal, was Intoiest- od enough to look over his own ex pense account Mr Peterson, whose home Is In North Bend, Ore . Is one of the many Hclf-suppoitlug Htudents at the Normal and finds that In com parison with himself these othets are leckless spendthrifts and riotous llvets While those men npeiit ! and I!) cents for food alone, Mr, Peteisoti has managed to spend only S l-i" cents a day and covoied his eutlie expenses, food, fuel, light, textbooks,, school expenses and Incidentals. Mr. Peteison lias been living In n tent for a year whllo attending the Normal and has kept detailed account of his ..V,., it, It,,.., . Iflu ..,lt .,VII,.,l,tll I L-Airiiuiiuii:iii . . in iifit.i l.fl III! II II 1 1; since stepping off the tiulu last Sep tember till the flist of .1 title has been $ 7:1.05 Hut that Is not his best t co ord, fur during the month of May the avetage wont down to It! cents. This Is accounted for, of coiiise, by tho fact that no f Ire-wood or expensive groceries were purchased that mouth and In addition eggs went down to 17 cents per doon with a coricspondltig drop In butter During April ami Doc ember the average climbed to .'10 and .'II! cents, but this was caused by the purchase of u load of wood, u side of bm on and flour. Keeps l.'xpciise Account Cm ('fully. "Those figures nro absolutely cor toot us every five rout purchase Is down In the account book Mr Pe terson's reasons for so living weie. first, to save expense, nnd second, be cause he likes It. By saving expense It must not bo thought that he lias been starving himself. Tho book shows purchases of fruit, oystets. el der, eggs, meat and one or two small IiimiiIos besljles the staples. And after the year ho weighs lfir pounds or 10 pounds more than his normal weight and Ik In fit condition to play football. "Peteison does nil his own rook In and has established a iccoicl for speed which will make some of the girls hump themselves. It takes Just one hour for him to ilse. wash, dress, build the flu., got breakfast, eat It, wash the dishes and put them away, shave, sweep the floor unci make the bod, all of which lie does every morn ing even to cleaning tho floor Kin Lllioiliis lutoiosleil. "When 1311)01 1 Hubbard vlslte-1 Monmouth he wrs nun h Inteiestcl In .Mr. Peteisoii's oxnoi-liiiniit mi i said Hint he could lee ommeiul fiomi expel lent that kind of llfo lie till I tho Noimnl students that such a life enabled one to positively enjov a iitinibor of things that ordliwiillv' Would bo hIiiiiiiio I ns h inlsMim ' ' .w I'tMiiKi'ii in a ineiiiiier of the semen ciass anil has hoiiiioiI a posi tion as supervisor tu Jackson coiiniv at a salary or $i:io and expenses, which work ho will into, m, i ,,,.,- cllatol.v on giadiiatlou next week He1 Is one or the most pioiiilnent hIii-i dents In school, tlnec tlinen eilltoi ! of" I ho .Not m." at tlve In all students ' munis aim usually the engineer on the 'steam toller" In student poll tics. I'mler bin iiiiiuiigenieiit "The Noun" has attained the distinction of being inted the best school paper on the coast In its ilass. He Ih stu dent nsslHtiint In the science clepait nient mid In spare moments between Ills hoiisekoonlnir. nMlih.,. i..i... poIltic-H ami cloanliig the laboratory llfl llinilnii..M . .. . . ' " "w "hi?ii in c ai it n iiiuiy iioavv coiiise In legular sclmnl wtnk In wlilih ho has also made n iiinml uu old." t 4 i.irri.i: .vicirrii:s. It Is very had rorm to notice when a lady Is dancing that her completion Is i nulling down her fuce. Ohserve It If you wish, hut don't notice It If your Hiveetlienit In Jealous of your attentions to .mother glil. an easy way to aniolloiiito her Is to toll nor how furious tho other gh i i)e cnuso of your attentions to her Never laugh bolsterotislv when a funny story Is told at the table. Smile politely and then say. "As I was s.iyliiK" T,8 InWB t)o (U entlon of tho company to you nnd Iniinodlatoly stamps you as ono of whom all runny atoiles nto ancient history. After eating an ollvo It g rather crudo to take tho seed botweon the huiiih and finger nnd shoot It at tho host. Thoto are other ways of dls P'Blng of the seed. It may bo in obtiuslvely slipped Into the test pockot. or oven swnllowed In nn oinergoncy. " Loses F.M.txvm. McAllister, who has been at Mercy- Hospital for some time this mot nliifj undoiwent nn opoiatlou for tho ainputatlon of his foot as tho result of an nccldent some weoks ago. '" nlhUnK01' Whl('U W,U f"t,llltn, FOY COX anlvod home today la "lain fiom Washington, vvhero he has boon spending a few weeks n wi Tn8,".rlnB8' l,10 l8 feell Hue and looking KOod. but says ho Is Klad to get homo. Cell Ireland that U Mr. Cas needs now s n few days In the "Tickle mass' country near Camas and o i.iwuwiiK 01 senuitnj htm out there to see that Frank DennhS doesn't stay too long. ""' 15 INEXPENSIVE ZANITA IS IK PORT NOW Lighthouse Tender Brings Sup plies and Will Place New Buoy on This .Coast. The lighthouse tender .Maii7anlta at lived In yesteiilaj fiom Poitlnnd with supplies ror tho Ciipo Aiago lighthouse Sho will also place a now bar buov at the entrance of Coos Ha In place of ono that was swept uvva.v a few mouths ago From hero she will go south Hi place a new buoy on tho Port Or foid reef. pour oitioiii) ti:i:i-' woy. Miiiianlla Will lliitul New Safely Device There. PORTLAND, Or., .litno IS. Al though a stibium Iho signal bell will be Instilled on the mamiiioth Or ford Roof gas mid whistling buoy, and It hns been slated that vessels equipped with recelvliig apparatus can hoar the pieseut buoy working at Its mooiliigs for a coiisldoiable instance, for this leasoti It Is ad vised by officials of the lighthouse department that vessels equipped with receiving nppariituB should listen for the suhmmllio sounds made by the buoy until a hell has been put on It. It was Intended by the lighthouse department to equip tho new buoy, which was taken out by the tender Mairanlta, with the submarine hell, but the latter had not arrived, so arrangements wore inailb for tho buoy to be equipped nt any time while on Its station, 'i he light on Orfonl Reef huov 1ms been extin guished since November supposedly through the leakaue of the carbide; but It lias been whistling legtihirlv Now that good weather has set In. the tender will be able to change It for the now one. The hum- Is a monster, weighing ueailv 11! tons with the eat bide, and the sinker weighs iiatill pounds, with IT. fnthoms of heavy eliiiln. so (hut the siibinoigetl buoy Is necessarv to relieve tho buov of tne welgl-f of tne moorings. It In supposed Hint the working of the moorings ngalnst the submerged buoy Is re sponsible for the sound which hint been picked up legtilarlv bv ono of tho vessels coming bote mid le ported to the lighthouse ilepui lineiit. ICvorythlng on tho huov taken out' by the Manaiilta Is new, even to the moorings, mid an extra amount of carbide has been pro vided. Tho neroplano chauffeur husn'r anythlng on tho flight- of tlmo. Mi Everybody Is Doing It! Buying Fresh Stock u- s. Tires j?m . . Any tire or tube bought from Goodrum will be maae gouu u.. prove to be defective in any way, or fail to give the required mileage- d (if, n r !... ..t r u..t i om rlnlno- n tie aUtOluW uu auuuuni ui uiu vuiuiiib ui uuaiuuaa i " Mo ", line it puts me in a position to give you special representation. nriW'T imDrlTT. Goodrum sells 11 'vm a xAvvjKf a and isaiyoui aoivtw"- EVERYTHING FOR AUTOMOBILES AT GOODRUM'S GARAGE NOTICE ! To the Citizens of the City of Marshfleld: Notice is hcrchv ffivmr iiini u n...., .. , -. u.ui uiu run,c m ,. sion of tlie State nf (Wr,,, ,,,1.1 ,..,, ieHo the City Hall of said Hit, 1, ,n .,.1a,PUb,icllear June 20th, 1913, at which lime iir, .'.7. - wuuuuiiy wi h 1 1 in the matter of the complaint of tle citv of u; 7 ... ., uumpany. All personsde- sums to present evidence before this CommiUe'ear quested to immediately consult with office of tw Attorney or the Hitv Rnnmrim- m By order of Iho Common Council,' JOHN W, BUTLEB, ReCo. I NORTH BEND NOTES! . Itev. II. N. Low Is of (lie United Hi ot lit en chin cb, and Mrs, Ft ml l,v stor of Hatigor, a dulogato of the church, leturnecl Sunday on the Breakwater from the 17. I), confer- Mill e. Miss Kiiima Johnson 'or Virginia avenue. Is spending the unulc at the (Jooclwlll place. I. Kreelaiicl of Shot man avenue, ix spending a few weeks on Ten Mile Mr Kieelund has been suffeiiiig fiom asthma, hut Is much Impiovcd. Lincoln lloyiiDlds of Cliqullle, U a Noith lloud visitor today Mayor and Mrs, I,. .1. Simpson ate spending the week at Shine Actes MlSs Stella Wlckliind. a teachei from Ton Mile. Is spending the wool, with Iter sister. Mis. Hughes of rent Orfonl, came up yestonlay to spend tho cla as the guest of her sister, Mis. V. 13 Math er, on X. It. Heights, Mrs. 1-3. (ieo. Smith, who has spent the last few davs as the guest of liei parents, Mr. and Mis. Ilobl MH'.inn. rutin tied lioiuii today. Miss draco WIIIIhiuh Is spending the week with her sister tit the (lood-vv-lll home. Fred .Johnson Is building a bungalow- at Ton MIIk which he will oi'iup) .is a summer homo. Trv.Tho Times' Want Ads. DOING WHAT? Automobile Tires Michelin Tires and m Goodyear TiresjiiW REMEMBER: ..... th .not should W 357 CENTRAL AVE., MARSHFIELD, ORE. The Evolution t A he Modem Sfa l)ti) nn diap . i. .... iw"-!! 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