The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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jos Bay Wiring Co.
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IRST & JK1NG, Props.
in Auto Call foote
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ill front of Blunco Hllllnrd Parlor
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Ity Auto Service
ood Cars, Careful Drivers and
0M. rhnrtrna. Our motto:
HI jro anywhere nt any time."
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ho, 7S. NlKlit linoiui l.i'J-A.
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I lurge hhlpn t or Electric Cut
Is Shades.
all mid bco our Monk or glass
a u'i uIko Iiuvo hoiuu of tlio
bt designs In Hliowor fixtures,
U tun llulit to flvo. Everything
Electrical supplies.
rnard & Langworthy
wling Alley!
J75 NOIITH FRONT STItKICT
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
w Rates for
landling Trunks
vo inu truiiKs nuiween any
DtH In MnrshllHd for tlio follow
ratuH, delivery to bo inailu In
I tlrut stories of buildings:
trunk $ .2.1
leu triiukH HO
blvo truukit l.no
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
I.cvl llclsncr, Prop.
PlioneB. 120-J: 49-L: 98-U.
WANTED
relics Hint won't keep tlmo. Dirty
fraiiild oil nro too ruination or
r watch, hot mo hmidle It and
jst'rvo It perfectly for yonru to
DO.
E. C. BARKER.
Front at. Mnrshll Id. Or.
R QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
ITelephonc the old reliable
)osBay Steam Laundry
always deliver the goods.
one 57-J Marshfield
T. J. SCAIFE
8. IIKOW.N $ A' " nonoiNB
irshfield paint and
ULIUKAIIUU IAI.
Estimates Furnished.
E.""" '7-Ii MnrNliNpId. Ore.
ive That Roof Fixed
NOW
See COllTEELL
l'HON-3 .1171.
Inique Pantatorium
K.m"!?IW "38. CLEANERS,
Kl'.SSEHS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Humard II. Strauss &
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let uj
uinno your next suit.
OUKNTKAIi. Phoiif.2Kn.X
rirst ClassWeaving
1'iomjitly done ut
Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory
Slurimm menuo between Cnllfor
"la and ((iniwvM,.,.t
l!"u 174. vnr.v, n,l n
"" WVll Ul,
New Ruff-Neck
Sweaters
Just the thing for your camping trip.
Wo have a new shipment of tlio latest
stylos, all-wool Ruff-Neck Sweaters, Two
different weaves,
$5.50 and $6.00
See Our Window Display.
The Golden Rule
R. A, COPPLE, Proprietor,
Two Stores:
MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND
We Have Several First Mortgage
Securities Drawing 8 cccDrt Interest
TO PLACE.
These Morlqmies are secured hi I he 11V18T JtEATj
ESTATE SEUUHITY and are such I hat
any Hank would approve litem.
Business of this chnrnHor treated eonfidenlially.
Coos Bay Realty Co.
Phone 2(M-,'I. 150 North Front St.
The World's Best Meat
Ih Jimt good unoiigh for our custom
ers In our opinion. And n trial
ordor will provo tliut vu llvo up to
our bullof. Ordor a roam or n ttteuk
nnd propuro yourHolt for u treat
for It will Diirely provo onu wliuii
tlio meal' appears on your table.
MAR8IIFIKLD CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Marsltflcld Telephones North Rend
22LJ Tvio Market 51
BANDOM BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A PEW TEN ACHK THAOTS POUIt MILES SOUTH ON
COUNTY OAI l?:i I'KU ACUE; 9100 CASH, HAIiANCE
TWO YEARS. NO INTEREST. NO TAXICS, PINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL HENCH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKimttosh
HEAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING PHO.M PORTLAND JUNE a: JULY I, , II, 1, 21,
AND 20, AT H A. M.
SAILING PROM COOS HAY JULY 1. 0, 11, 10, 21, 2(1 AND
l, AT I P. 51.
TIckota on sale to till Eastern points and information as to routes
nnd rates cheerfully furnished.
Phono Main 33-L. STERLINfl, Agent.
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er'a ni, l .-' J3 "n.u " ""
iter ii "uo. ioiepuone 18-J.
ilRht rifn mn' te.leP"no 2C0-L, tho
'romnratnnr,"'cl.V"v,nBasurod.
ZA bh:
Bd boaTa lo meet nu tra,nfl
S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Wednesday, July 9, at 3 P. M.
. CARRYING ALL COOS RAY FREIGHT.
San Francisco office, 803 Fife Illdj,'., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27
Inter-Occanlo Transportation Co., C. P. McGeorge, At!t. Phono 1 1.
S. S. ALLIANCE
paani EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay" for Eureka, Thursday, July 10, at 3:30 A. M.
Passengers Will Go Aboard Wednesday Evening
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH TUB NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACD7IO OTEAMSHIP COMPANY.
rhono 44 O. P. McGEORGE, Agent.
American Sea Paimteirs
"LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY"
No. 2. PAUL DOUGHERTY, "The Inrush."
Copyright, 101 a, by Tlio Associated Newspaper School, Inc.
WHEN PAUL DOUGHERTY
wiib old omoiikIi to cIiooho a.
profession, ho unhesitating
ly expressed tlio deslro to become
u painter. Hut ho thought ho ought
to hayo a good, solid foundation
in nn educational way; bo he went
to tho Brooklyn Polytechnic, where
ho graduated at tho early ago or l'J,
Ho emtio, however, of an Intellec
tual family, IiIh father being onu
of tho dlHtlugiilBlied mouthers of
tho Brooklyn bar, and his brother,
Walter llumpden, an actor of Inter
national repute. BucnuKo his father
wanted him to follow lit his foot
steps, Paul read law and took Ills
degree of LL. 11. at tlio New Yotk
Law School, becoming a mouther
or tho bar. Having done all this
by 18DS, lio wont abroad to hco
tho art galleries of Europe, and
Immediately began to work at paint
ing. lie studied iilono. traveled exten
sively for llvo years, returned homo
and then opened a studio In New
York. Befoto ho was ;i) years out
ho was a National Academician, mid
his pictures wero Instantly success
ful. One has to go back to Sir
ThontaB Lawrence, tho great English
artist, to find bucccss at an equally
early age.
A though he iiegan ns a innn-
scapo painter. Dougherty soon turn
ed his attention to murines, and by
thpso ho Is hotter known. By these
too. ho Is roiiiesented lit tho vntlous
galleries at Pittsburgh. Washington,
tho Metropolitan .Museum or An,
fN'ow York), tho Brooklyn Museum
of Arts nnd Sclpnces, and elsewhere.
Ho has won many rtodnls, Doth nt
homo and abroad. Tho coast of
Mnlno Iiiib furnished lilm with inn
torlnl, particularly tho Islnnd of
Monhcgnu. Just off Boothlmv llnr-
DOES NOT PEAR lit.
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 7.
Presldont Wilson's declaration
that tho generally supposed hoo-
iiiwi m:i" whs bis luckv nttnibot'
mid always had been, was re
called by society today In con- I
itectlon with tho nnnouncomont !
of tho engagement of Miss Jes
slo Wilson, second daughter or I
tho Presldont and Mrs. Wilson, I
to PrnnclB II. Sayro, of I.nncns- '
tor. Pn. Tho Influoiico of tho I
President's lucky "111" It Is bo
llovcd extends to tho ontlro Wil
son family. Kor Miss Wilson,
engaged In 191.1 nnd to become
a matron In 111 HI, will bo tho
"lllth" Whlto HotiBO brldo.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. Pacific
Livery and Trnnsfor Company.,
If you havo anything to soil, ren
trade, or want holo. try a Want A
hor, where ninny of his most Im
portant pictures have been painted.
Ho hnB uIbo worked ulong tho Cor
nish const In England, at tlio paint
ers' colony at Saint' Ives, and Is n
member of tunny art organizations,
us woll ns of tho National Institute
of Arts mid I. otters.
Tall and broad-shouldered, Dough
erty has enormous physical activity
nnd energy mid Is a constant work
er. In Now York he occupies a
largo studio apartment In one of
tho co-operntlvo buildings, whore
lio lias a wcaltn of artistic things
he tins picked up all over tho world.
Ho Is a constant attendant at the
many musical hnppciilugB that take
place In tho metropolis. His wife
Is a talented pcrformor. Ills studio
Is n gathering pfaco for musicians
on Sunday afternoons. There
throughout tho winter may ho found
ninny persons well known In the
nitislenl nnd artistic world. At the
first sign of spring, howovor, Dough
erty Is off for tho sen, not to re
turn until driven in by tho winter's
cold, and ho alwnys comes bnck with
a mass of mntorlal for subsequent
pictures.
Every tiny n dtfforont liiimnn in
terest story will appear In The
'I lines. You enn got a beautiful In
tngllo reproduction of this picture
with flvo others, equally attractive,
7 by OM; Inches in slzo, with this
week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor"
a woll known authority covers the
subject of tho pictures mid storlcr
of tho week. Renders of Tho Timet
and "Tho Mentor" will know Art,
Mtornturc, History, Sclenco, nnd
Travel, and own cxqulslto pictures.
On snlo nt Tho Times offlco. Price
ten cents. Wrlto today to The
nines- for booklet explaining The
Associated Nowspnpor School plan. '
I THE QUIET OBSERYER SAYS: I
Tho trouble with most of tho men
who start In to reform tho world
lr. that they forgot to start In on
themselves.
SCREEN DOORS USELESS.
I THE DEMOCRACY OP DEATH
By Dr. Frank Crane.
Nowhero does convention lay Its
paralyzing hand tinon noor mortals
iso hardly as nt the funeral.
A man can live aB Independently
as he pleases, wear a soft shirt, eat
with his knife and refuse to go to
receptions, nnd altogether imagine
that he Is an Individual, but when
ho dies, custom with Iron hand
and velvet glovo Invndes his house
and takps charge.
Tho great high priestess of fu
nerals Is Mrs. Grundy. Tho sensi
tive, torn hearts of tho family
shrink from any sort 'of conflict,
and so they submit to tho absurd,
expensive and vulgar things that
ntnko of the funeral n horror.
Tho widow Ib anxious thnt all
respect bo shown, llonco alio sub
mits to tho extortions of the funornl
director nnd consents to the pur
chaso of a ensket that cobib six
times what It is worth and ton
Minns what sho can afford.
Why should people who novor
rldo In cnrrlages In their lifetime
bo nindo to pay for carrlnges for nil
tho relatives and friends out of the
Insurance money thnt belongs to
tho widow nnd children?
A decent respect for tho dead and
for the opinion of our neighbors
domnnds thnt thoro bo some cere
mony, ns solemn. nB rovcrontlnl as
enn bo nindo. But above all things,
their rites should bo nurcod of dls-
Inlny, extravaganco and show. Thoy
should ho simple, henrtful and gen
uine. It Is not tho money spent thnt
matters so much. In our grief we
enro nothing for that, and only
wish wo could squander millions If
by bo doing wo could show tho
depth of our sorrow, nut that Is
prcclcoly tho point of error; for tho
expenditure of money does not ex
press grief, it oxpresaes pride: It
Is n disposition to mnko a show
which Is entirely out of place.
The grief of bereavement Is es
sentially prlvnto nnd shrinking. A
funeral should bo nn affair of tho
utmost privacy and simplicity. Thnt,
of nil plncos, Is no place to parade.
And whnt a Bpoctaclo Is tho mod
ern graveyard, with Its distinctions
of rich nnd poor more Bhnrply mark
ed than among tho living, ny nil
moans let a man llvo In a palaco
If ho chooses, but why should ho
wish to project tho class linos of
wealth Into thnt region whom riches
and poverty are no moro? At least
tho realm of death Is a democracy.
At least In "God's Acre" men ought
to bo willing to Ho still In bnro mnn
hoort, all together In their Invest
uro of clay, equnl at last, prlnro
nnd pntipor, thoro whore thoro Is
no moro
"Tho bonst of heraldry,
The pomp of power."
Tf wo enn havo no real democ
racy whllo wo nro allvo, at loaRt
permit us to hnvo tho domocrncy
of death.
I SHOCKING FRAUD.
I The lntest fraud some of tho
I Bandon ladles aro porpotrntlng I
I on tholr dearest enemies Is wear- I
I Ing sand paper sowed to their
I stockings lu order to mnko thoso
I envious bcllevo tho rasping
I swish Is cnused by Bilk pottl-
coats.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
jumiii ...
) MADE
4 UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
4 AND
4-4 MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
44 CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free dehvery, 8 a. m. and 2 p.
Phono 7:1
in.
Goodrum's, Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
Fly-l'lgltler Tells Eugene People to
Kill Injects.
Declaring Eiigeno to bo nn excep
tionally clean city, mid complimenting
It for tho recent nralunnco for tho
provotitlon of files, Clifton Fremont
llodgo, said to ho tho greatest author
ity upon tho extermination of files In
this country, mid noted tho nation
over for his discoveries, spoko woll of
Eugene nnd Its healthful conditions
nt tho first of n series of public lec
tures nt tho University. Professor
llodgo, who comes front Clnrk Unl-
verblty, Is ouo of tho lending physiolo
gists In this country. It was ho who
originated tho nntl-fly crusades In
tho east, and for sovoral years ho has
ntndo a comploto study of tho fly
problem.
Scrcon doors, ho snld, nro usolcss
n wnsto of monoy for which tho
Amorlcnn pcoplo pay $12,500,000 an
nttally. It Is easier, ho stntcs, to bo
rid of tho flies thnn to put up screens.
Ho has Invented traps with which ho
has actually caught btishols of files In
nn Incrcdltnbly short tlmo.
Professor llodgo explnlnod tho me
thods of catching flies. Ho snld thnt
ho became Interested In tho problem
when ho sought to catch flies to feed
chlckotiB, which ho was eating for.
Ho found that ho could completely
rid tho vicinity of thorn In a short
tlmo. Tho reproduction of tho fly
Is enormous. Ono fly lays hundreds
of eggs sovon or eight times a year,
Tho total offspring from ono fly
fnmlly run Into tho thousands of
bushels. Thus Professor llodgo om
phnslzed tho necessity for nntl-fly
crusndes enry In tho season. A trap
ho considers tho beat method, of
catching thorn. Ho has Invented
traps which fit in tho windows of sta
bles whoro flies breed, which catch
thorn beforo they lay their eggs. Ho
has another trap which has been built
onto a garbage enn. But another ef
ficient method to rid them, othor
than by actually swatting them, Is to
plnco a five por cent solution of for
mnlln in a saucer.
DAILY RIDDLES.
SENTENCE IS ENFORCED.
.117 Central Av.
Phono ,173-L
Hydo and Snyder, Oregon Laud
Frauders, Must Go to Prison.
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 5.
Fedorlck II. Hydo nnd J. II. Schnei
der, convicted horo In Decombor,
100S, of lnnd frauds in California mid
Oregon, must begin serving their
prison sentences. Attomoy Genornl
McRoynolds ordered tho Supreme
Court's mandate handed down to tho
District of Columbia courts for en
forcement of tho Bontenco.
Both President Tnft and Presldont
Wilson denied clemency. Hydo got
two years and a flno of $10,000.
Schneldor got 14 months and a flno
of $1000.
I
4)
Questions.
1. Tnko away tho last lottcr from
ono of tho fair sex and lenvo ono of
tho unfair sex.
2. Transposo a word used In meas
uring cloth Into n vehicle
:i. Why Is a banker's clork neces
sarily woll Informed?
4. Why should n man named Ben
marry a girl called Anno?
5. Why Is n cautious, prudent man
llko n pin?
Ansucrs.
1. Lady, lnd.
2. Yard, dray.
II. Becauso ho Is continually tak
ing notes.
4. Becauso ho would ho Bonny-flt-tcd
whllo sho would bo Anne-mated.
5. Becauso his head prevents him
from going too far.
Here's a Thing
to Remember!
Whenever you aro In tho markot
for a bill of groceries, boforo send
ing out of town coiiio lit nnd get
our prices, Wo stand back of all
our goods and enn savo you monoy.
You Get a 5 Per Cent Rebate
In premiums on all cash purchases,
excopt flour and sugar. Savo up
your ensh coupons you got at our
plnco and got Botno iisoful household
nrtlclo, frco. And say, If you aro
dissatisfied with tho milk you nro
now using, como In nndi wo will
toll you how to got somo of tho
best milk In Coos County, at a rea
sonable price,
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELIj nLDG.
18 1 Market Ave., Marshlleld, Or.
Phono ttOI-J.
We Sell the Best
Goods
Goods that give satisfaction in
quality, appearance, price, service
the kind of goods that are so
good as to have a nation-wide
sale goods that are advertised
in the great national magazines.
You'll get what you want at
reasonable prices from
Nasburg's Grocery
Tito Good Housekeeping Store.
Corner Commercial mid See
on streets.
Phono 21.1-J.