The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 28, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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v.. in Bailsfy our customers, mid
Ivt credit upon "' ostnhllsh
int. We nnvo itoilnto methods
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L (araii(cu our patrons Bntlsfiu-
r jn every pnrtlciilur. Added to
ich our charges nro lower tlmu
laid bo asked elsewhere for a slm
I .!, r work.
os Bay Steam Laundry
PUPS.'' MAI.V B7..T.
jwdrum's, Garage
homo of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
117 Cent ml Av.
Phono 73L
IE LITTLE SHOE SHOP
WOUND THE CORNER
Ills whero you enn got your shoos.
Mired promptly, rensoniiuly anil
lilifactorlly.
Couin In and bee.
OSCAR E. WALL
kit door to Orpliotim Theater
Walk ono block and save one dol-
1 oa each pair of mon's and boys'
lots. Wo do drat clnBs shoo re
tiring at tliu lowest prices In the
j, tours for a square deal.
Aug. Olson.
21." South Broadway.
STADDE N
ll.b KINDS of PHOTOGltAPllIO
VOIIK, llromlilu Enlarging mid
Kodak Finishing.
WANTED
itthfS Hint won't lfonn limn, lllrlv
kd rancid oil nrc the ruination of
pur watch. Let mo handle It and
Nerve It porfectly for years to
I tee,
E. C. BARKER.
M Front st. Mnrshtl Id. Or.
t. j. scaife.
S. BROWN Jj) A. II. IIOBGINS
larshficld paint and
ULIUKAIINU I.U.
Estimates Furnished.
hnnn 1H7-L Multifield. Ore
Inique Pantatorium
IE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS.
1ESSCHS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent fur Emvnrd II. Htrmts. it
Co.. Flno Tollorlnit. Let ui
nuke your next suit.
S CENTRAL. Phone 2503
Kery day except Sunciny
1 not go out.
Irs. Maria W. Jackson
Graduate Masseuse
l.vmna nvi.v
lives Massage and Manlpu-
f'iuu Treatment.
North Bond. Drown
?irst ClassWeaving
Promptly iluiio at
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
1 Sherman ureiiiie between Cnllfnr
ilu mid Connecticut.
25i 174. North Wend. Or.
BOARD
In n
Pleasant rnnnlrtr Hnme
for two or threo ladles, during
jul' and August. Address R,
5!re of Times. References.
I'Sr ItfiV7--.r-T.
A largo shipment or Electric Cut
Shades.
1.-1I am) ...... ... ..... . nlaaa.
" " "BO OUT BIUH " ,-
fre. ye also have some of the
r. designs In shower futures,
F0n two light to five. Everything
1 lineal supplies.
rnard & Langworthy
I OfcM fci
toy Auto Service
..fl-her A Tiirfrpn. Pronrletors.
B6ne orders to Blanco Hotel, 46.
After 12, 260L, Right Cafe.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
GORST & KING. Proprietors.
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FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS
Lcavo North Rend Allen's News stand.
Lcnvo Mnrshlleld Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Dusy Cornor.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING
Havo photographic copies of
abstracts or titles, present owners,
to real estate furnished on short
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASII AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ITTC.
CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE 1 l-.T.
('OQUH'LE CITY OFFICE PRONE JIM.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE 211; JULY I, l, II, H. 21,
AND 21), AT H A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS BAY .ll'LV I. (I, II, HI, 21, 2(1 AND
:tt, AT 1 P. M.
Tickets on wile to nil Eastern points nud liiforiiintlon us to routes
mid rates cheerfully furnished.
Phone Main !1.VL. 1 L STERLING, AKeut.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA
MONDAY, JUNE 30, AT 8 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
"" NORTH PACIFIC WTEAMSUIP COMPANY.
,,,ono .,, O. P. McGEOHGE, Agent.
sXnann smith
Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Friday, June 27, at 3 P. M.
CARRYING ALL COOS BAY FREIGHT.
San Frnm-l-.ro office, 805 Fife 1I1r., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27
Inter-Oceanic Trunspoitutloii Co., C. P. MiGeorKe, Au.t. Phono 11.
Low In price, high n quality.
Electric Irons
We havo a few secondhand
Irons In good working condition
at 1.75.
New Irons, $3.50 up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J 153 N. Broadway
JiTkimls of Job Printing
LEAVE NORTH DEND.
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ABSTRACT COMPANY
all records o Coos County to date,
or any other Information relating
notlco.
Front St.. Marslifleld. Phono 151J
W.J. RUST, Manager
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunks between any
points In Marshfield for the follow
ing rates, delivery to bo made In
the first stories of buildings:
One trunk J .25
Three trunks '00
Twelve trunks .80
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Helsner, Prop.
Phones. 120-J: 49-L; 98R,
Done at The Times Office
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913
A PRAYER.
(By Louis I'nternieycr.)
God, though this life Is but n wrath,
Although wo know not what u
use,
Although we grope with little faith,
Give me the heart to fight and
lose.
Ever In conflict let me be;
Make me more daring than de
vout; From sleek contentment keep me
free.
And fill me with a buoyant doubt.
Open my eyes to visions girt
With bcniity, and with wonder lit;
Hut let mo always see tho dirt
And all that spawn and die In It.
Open my cars to music; let
.Me thrill with Spring's first flutes
and drums;
But never let me daro forget
The bitter ballads of the slums.
i rom compromise and things half
done
Keep me, though all tho world
deride.
And when at last the figbt Is won.
God, keep me still unsatisfied.
Nothing equals an nureolo of
beautiful hair as a frame for a
pretty face. Without n background
of nice hair n really pretty face
freuiientlv becomes plain nud. with
If, unattractive features assume life
and beauty.
Every woman can Incrense her
nnturnl charm by using Newbro's
Herplcldc. Hcrplclde makes linlr
bcautirul. Tho dandruff germ saps
the vitality of the hair. Herplcldc
applied Intelligently and regularly
chocks this destruction of hair life
and prevents the hair from falling
out. giving It n snap and luster,
a Hflft, silky fliiffluesH which ran
bo ncqulred In no other way.
Nowbro'H Herplcldo In 50c and
SI. 00 sizes Is guaranteed to do all
tnnt Is claimed, If you nro not
satisfied your money will lie to
ftiudcTl.
Applications may be obtained at
the host barber shops and hair
dressing pnrlors. I.ockhart-Purson'H
Drug Co.. special agents.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notlco Is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received by the com
mon council of tho City or Marsh
field, Coos County, Oregon, until
8 o'clock p. ni., .Monday, tho 7th
day of July, 1913, for tho Improve
ment of that portion of Tenth street
soutli from tho south lino of luger
soll nvonuo west to tho south lino
of Railroad addition to Marshfleld.
In the city of Marsbflold,
Coos County, Oregon, nccordlng to
the plans and specifications on fllo
In tho office of tho City Recorder
and thero open to tho Inspection of
all poisons Interested therein.
All bids must bo In nocordanco
with tho roqulrements accompany
ing said specifications, and upon
blanks for thnt purposo which will
bo supplied upon requost nt tho of
fico of tho City Engineer.
A certified chock or flvo por rent
of tl-o amount bid must accompany
tho bid, to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Mnrshflold In ci.so the con
tract Is nwarded tho contractor nnd
he fnllH to ontor In a contract with
the said city within flvo days.
The Common Council reserves tho
right to reject anv and all lildR.
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Recorder.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that seal
ed bids will bo received by tho
Ilnnril nt nlrnclOIH of SpllOnl I)1h-
trlct No. 9, Coos County, Oregon,
for tno completion or mo nuio in
tho High School Building In snld
nlal.lot nrin nil ill? In tlin lilnllB 1111(1
specifications proparod by Win. S.
Tiirpln, nrrhltccr.
Tlio contractor to iiiriiisa nil la
bor and material. The successful
1,11, In., will Im rnmilrml In irlvn n
bond In tho amount of 50 por rout
of tho contract price, as monuonou
In Hpeclflcntlons.
Bid to bo aildroRsed to John V.
Hall, Clork or School District No.
n n.,,1 it-Ml Im niumnil nt- 7:30
o clock p. m.. July 1. 1913, nt tho
oiiico or nail a. Jinn, in niu urn
trlct. Each bidder to doposlt a rortl
rin.i nlmnl nf f. unr milt nf tild
mndo payablo to School District No,
0, to bo forfeited In caso bid bo
nu.nnln.l n ml lilililnr full tn enter
Into contract with satisfactory bond
within flvo nays rrom nam oi uwnni.
Tho school board rcsorvon tho
ri,.i,t tn rnlont nnv ami all bids or
to award a bid not tho lowost, If
thoy deom tno uiuuor mosi respon
sible. Dnted this 24th dav nf Juno. 1913.
JOHN P. HALL,
Clork School District No. 9, Coos
County. Orogon. .
We Do Catering
For Parties
ROOM FOR SMALL
BANQUETS.
White House Bakery
(Formerly Leld's.)
BOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC
PARTIES.
THE ELECTRIC
SHOE STORE
is the place to buy good shoes for
THE WHOLE FAMILY.
180 8. Broadway.
YOU CAN HAVE
A WEALTH BF
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
EVENING EDITION.
WITH TOAST AND TEA
GOOD EVENING.
"And they asked me howl did It, and
I gave 'cm the Scripture text,
'You keep your light bo shining n
I.lttlo In front o' the next!'
They copied nil they could follow.
But they couldn't copy my mind,
And 1 left 'em sweat Inu and stenllng
A year and a half behind."
Kipling.
MOVING SCENE.
Squirming llko a monkey.
Thrashing llko a whale,
Bucking like a donkey,
Creeping like a snail,
Sweating llko a wnffle,
Screeching like a train
Hang ttt This Is awful,
Moving In the rain.
Pndder's on a ladder.
Pocking kitchen pans:
Mother's getting madder
At the tardy vans;
Brother Bob's disabled,
Falling down tho stair
With a hamper, labelled,
'Handle this with care!"
I
Mover's ducking fixtures,
Palling over Jugs,
With a crato of pictures
And n balo of rugs;
Helper slipping, sliding
On tho muddy grass,
Quit, and gone In hiding
Broko n looking glass!
Brother Jimmy's whacking
Mother's stoamer trunk;
Sister Nellie's packing
Father's smoking Junk;
Sister Sadie's whanging
With a hank of rope
Dnd's pajamas hanging
On tho bust of "Hope."
Squirming llko n monkey,
Spouting Ilka n whale,
Kicking llko n donkey,
Crawling like a sunll,
Working -like u beaver,
Groaning llko n van
Hung tho moving fever
Ami the weather man!
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To publish nil tho uows about
other people's nffnlrn Is tho proper
thing, but publicity for your own af
fairs well that's something else.
Many a good untured mnn lives
on n cross Htrect.
Thirst and protty teeth nro re
sponslblo for a good many smiles.
If u womnn's photograph Is n good
likeness, she thinks It cannot do lior
Justice.
v :
WARNING!
To Young People Who Contem
plate .Spciiillii" Sunday
on Coos RUi'i-.
Canoeing nud dnuger
Are "band In glove;"
You fall In tho rlvor
Or else In love.
The purple ami fine linen of hoiiio
Coos Bay people always remind me
of putting a $10 collar on a I! 0. cent
dog.
Evory girl who lives In n village
says: "There Isn't n young man In
tlilft town who Is worth whllo."
If you would enjoy penceful do
metitle relations, toll your wlfo occa
sionally that sho knows more than
you do.
THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT.
Richard Frit., of Topoka. Kansas,
has dug 7500 graves In G years.
WUFF!
Said tho moth, ns be sniffed at tho
camphor:
I'm sorry I'm horo whoro I ninphor
Some things that I eat
Tasto pleasant and sweet,
But camphor 1 don't care a damphor.
Don't tell everything you know;
keep a llttlo for seed.
WHO STARTED THIS, ANVWAYV
Mrs. Arthur Palmer wiih hostess
to u luncheon of attractive nppojut
ineutH nt tho Elks' Club Weduosday
nftonioon, honoring hor house
guest. Mrs. Robert Gnlo, of Grand
Rapids. The (allien were nrtlstle
with their great baskets of syrlngos.
-Adrian, Mich., Times.
Members of the Shakesioaro
Club and their families enjoyed the
Club'H annual picnic Thursday eve
TEe Royal
TONIGHT
THE PATRICKS, WITH THEIR
GREAT SINGING, TALKING
AND DANCING ACT.
In Photoplay:
"IN THE GRIP OF THE VAMPIRE"
In three iitentloii.holilliig rcvls
by tho renowned
GAl'MONT COMPANY.
All This For Ten Cents.
A Worker Appreciates This.
Win. Norrls, a resldont of Hor
onco, Oroon, says; "For tho last
14 years my kidneys nnd bladder
Incapacitated mo for all work. About
eight months ago I began UBlng
Foley Kldnoy Pills, and they havo
done what other medicines failed
to do, and now I am feeling fine.
I recommond Foley Kidney Pills."
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
ii nnhnn. finnoslte Chandler Hotel.
Phone 71.
nlng. Tho guests met nt the Mrs.
Lnurettn Nichols home and tho sup
per was served at tho Dr. H. H.
Nichols homo. Quantities of
syringes were used in decorating
the rooms. Marshnlltown Times
Republican. .
WHO'.'
Who Is It when I'm sad nnd blue
And friends nro cold and kinds words
few,
Who soothes and comforts me alt
who?
I wish 1 knew.
DORSEV KRE1TZER.
Who Is It, when the moments fly
And parting time, too, soon draws
nigh,
Who kisses mo a sweet goodbyo?
Tho nnmo bns escaped me.
GEORGE GOODRUM.
Who Is when from duns 1 fleo
And no escnpo from wreck I seo,
Who says, "My boy, Just draw on
me I"
Liberal reward for nnmo and ad
dress. HARRY McKEOWN.
Who Is It, when 1 turn n rhymo
That has tho true ring, comes whoro
I'm
At work to tell mo It's subllmu'?
You try to guess.
ANON.
Who Ih It, when tho game Is hot
And nil my chips nro In tho pot,
A better linud than mine tins not?
Lead me to lilnil 1
W. J. CONRAD.
Who Is when tn gentle spring
My now lint goes afliitlorlng,
Laughs not to seo mo chnso tho
thing?
Ho can't bo found.
TOM HALL. '
If a man has talent he can tunko
use of another's genius.
A womnn's iuIshIoii Is to sweoten n
miin's lire, theoretically,
-K--
Aud sniuo people who believe that
prayer has an effect on tho weather
lack the faith necessary to help them
over a dull season In business.
Men who havo no sense of humor
get funny nt the wrong time.
SI IV.
All Cons Bay men nro modest, I will
nay
When It comes to making any
donations;
And some Coos Buy men are so bash
ful that they
Won't even meet their ordinary ob
ligations.
Flattery will mirc-cod whoro Force
can't exact and Money can't purchase.
Nearly every man likes pcoplo to
nccusu him of being n regular Dovlt
among tho women. But wlion be la
guilty ho gets mad If you oven hint
nt such a thing.
THE WOMEN'S DAYS.
By "Tho Denttown Bard."
TIipho nro tho women's dnyB and
look what tho women do!
Heading tho civic- work of tho world,
ami turning tho wron to
true;
Putting themselves In tho fnrwnrd
ranks of tho laborers of tho
time
To ileal thu evil government nud
stay tho progress of crime.
These nro tho wonion's days,
With hor banners of light she
goes,
To turn tho streot nnd tho dirty
lot
Into a garden of roso.
TIicbo nro tho wonion's days and
seo how they tnko tholr plnco,
Helping with counsel and skill nnd
toll the onward march of tho
raco!
Building us first the homes, nnd holp
lug us renr the child,
And thou with the cohorts marching
on to cleanse what Is now de
filed. Those are tho wonion's days,
And hiiiIo and noblo anil firm
Slip plants hur banners upon tho
height
And her root on tho civic worm.
Those nro tho wonion's days, of
broader and nobler creed
Than sowing and Hweeplng nnd bak
ing bread for tho common dul
ly need;
For the higher soul thnt sho Is, nud
tho finer tlirond of hor llfo,
So In ii finer and hlghor way sho
coinoH to tho civic strife.
These nro tho womon'H days,
And the grentest mothers of nil
Are those who have lifted the civic
sword
And inmched to tho bnttlo coll.
For It need not muko hor loss In tho
tasks of love that sho
Should set hor soul it task of llfo In
tho wurs of liberty;
Should rlso In tho widening hour of
tho world's advuuclng Plan
To plant her bannor of force besldo
tho standards of tho man.
These are tho women's dnys,
And bettor the clvlt- stato
Of tho laud In which sho takes her
stand
To holp ami cousocrato,
JUNE WHITE SALE. 20 PER
CENT OFF on all WHITE DRESSES,
WAISTS, SKIRTS and CURLS' SAIIr
OR SUITS. LADIES' EMPORIUM.
Tho Brilliant Stars of June.
By tho end of Juno Mars, Venus,
Saturn and Jupiter will un bo
morning stars, but Foloys Honey
nnd Tar Compound Is at all times
tho "Star" medicine for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough.
A cold In Juno Is apt to develop Into
bronchitis or pnotimonla aa at any
other tlmo. but not If Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound Is taken. Owl
Prescription Pharmacy. Frank I).
Cohan. Opposite Chandltr Hotel.
Tlione 71.
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