The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 24, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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ona Blend Coffee
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ay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNEL" Hiiwu.
Inrkrl Ave., .-unrniim-ni, w.
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ur now locution, wo nro oa-
prepared to num- iu iuum
Regular meals or Bhort or-
Oneii ")' " lKlt.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
jay mill Commercial Mild.
iln pi Ice, IiIrIi In quality.
Electric Irons
linio n few second-hand
In good norklng condition
1.75.
Irons, JCl.fiO up.
)s Bay Wiring Co.
837-J 1C3 N. Uroadwny
rling Alley!
NORTH FRONT HTREIOT
uesday Evening
lecially for Ladies
WANTED
is that won't keep time. Dirty
iiicld oil nro tno ruination or
vntch. Lot mo nnnuio it nnu
re It perfectly for years to
E. C. BARKER.
front Ht. MurHhll Id. Or.
Auto Call Foote
Ni: 1 I1-.T NIGHT Al I) DAY
Lfrniit of lllanro Milliard 1'urlor
E tiiri:i: new :.kh
111 P. M. I'liono 2(10-1.
f Rcfddcnro I'liono .8-J.
kl Driver Good Can
Clearance Sale
liS .M'l.V II AND WILL COX-
ITINI'i: .l.li OK JULY.
Rig Cut ill 1'ilccs
lectric Shoe Store
1H0 South Rrondwny.
QUICK WORK,
OR PROMPT WORK,
FOR GOOD WORK,
lephone the old reliable
Bay Steam Laundry
ilways deliver the goods.
57-J Marshfield
it Class Weaving
Promptly dono at
refiner's Rag Carpet. Factory
I'rimiii axcuiic between Califor
nia and Connecticut.
174. North Bond, Or.
field &
Bend Auto Line
leave overv 20 mlnutoa from
pi., to 7 p. in.; from 7 p. m.
O'clock OVorv linlf. Fnrn IT.
tone way, round trip 25 cents.
Ulatlo.l lmo1(R. 9A rlilna P nn
leave Chnndlor Hotel, Marsh-
biiii rsortii uend Nowa Co., In
DUIIU.
ST& KING, Props.
iy Auto Service
P'r ,M Tucker, Proprietors.
orders to JJlnnrn iTnroi ar.
Iter 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe.
junrannom, Oregon.
Bilarn flnnv .... -n....-..
nt. Stoam Heat. Elegantly
niBDOU Ttnnma tolth ll. -.
Id Water.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. Mctlln, Irop.
jir. llroadwmy and Market
iures&Framing
Walker Studio
?er Sewine Machines
avo..tho'" tor rent or for sale.
tii "1Cb epairea.
pPUea and Needles for 8alo.
, W. J. R1TZ.
art Ave. Mnraliflll.
Plione 280-X.
What We Have to Offer:
Seven room house, $2250, on tonus of $250
down and $25 a mouth, at G per cent interest.
A good house for rent and i'liriiilurc that cost
$800 for sale at $.'550. Immediate possession of
the liou.se.
A corner lot, 50x90 feet, jiml 5-room house,
for $850. '
We represent some of the best Kire Insur
ance Companies in the worl'd.
Coos Bay Realty Co.
.Phono 261 -J. 150 North Front St.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
SConey Island
5 Days and Nights 5 ly OQ
Commencing WEDNESDAY, July 0
5-Big Shows5
3-BIG FREE ACTS-3
High Dive
Balloon Ascension
Whirl of Death
FERRIS WHEEL and
Something Doing
EQUIPPKD WITH WIItKI.EUU
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
HAILING MOM PORTLAND JUNK 2I: .TUFA' I, I), M, 11), 21,
AND 21, AT H A. M.
HAILING FROM COOS HAY .IL'IA" 1, II, 11, 10, 21, 20 AND
ill, AT 1 P. M.
Tickets on sale to nil Eastern point nnd liiforiiiiitlon an to routes
mid rates cheerfully furnished.
Phono Main 83-T P. iu STERLING, AKcut.
S. S. NANN SMITH
SAILS FROM SMITH MILL DOCK FOR SAN FRANCISCO
THURSDAY, JULY 24, AT 2 P. M.
CARRYING ALLCiOS HAY FREIGHT.
San Francisco office, 805 Flfo llldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27
Iiiter-Ocennlc TraiisiKirtntlon Co., C. 1 McGeorge, Agt. Phono ! 1.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITII WIRELESS
SATLS FKOE COOS BAY FOR EUREKA
' WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, AT 8 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITn TnE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACD7IO WTEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 ' F McGEORGE, Ageat.
TnE RECORD PnOTOGRAPmNG AHSTRAOT COSIPANY
HaTnnhotoEraDhlo copies of all records Coos County to date,
nbst "c" of i tmeWeaent owners, or any other Information relating
nUeNEstaOFFICEfedll07n S FrSntst, Marshfield. Phono 1BU
W. J. RUST, Manager
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee OOBTHELL
rnoNs 8171.
If n substitute Is offered you for
Foley Kidney Pills, It means n cheap
er medlclno Is pressed upon you for
the dealer's profit, not for yours.
Foley Kidney Pills may cost the deal
er moro than a cheap substitute, but
they glvo bettor results than any oth
er kidney and bladder medlclno. Ask
for Foley Kidney Pills.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandlor Hotel.
Phone 74.
MERRY-GO-ROUND
Every Minute
New and Second Hand furniture
sold on the Installment plan,
nARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO
802 Front St.
Phone 310-L Marshfield, Or.
DON'T use n coitgh medlclno con
taining opium or morphine. They
constlpato the bowols and do not
cure, only stifle tho cough. Examine
tlio label and if tho medlclno con
tains theso harmful opiates refuse it.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
contains no opiates, is healing and
soothing. Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
TIMES9
NAMES AMERICA'S
GREATEST SIX
Tho building of this nation hns
bean n long, solemn nnd u snered
task . It Is tho work of four genera
tions of men who hnvo conceived
lofty IdcnlH, nnd who, without regard
to party, religious faith or section,
whether up In tho pine forests of
Mnlno or over across tho continent
in tho orntigo fields of Cnllfornln, or
down on the plantations of tho sunny
squth, hnvo wrought for .freedom,
for liberty, for stability, for Justice.
Tho American pcoplo have, In n
slngulnr boiibo, regarded tliamsclves
ns tho instruments of provldonco in
tho working out of a grent govern
ment and n mighty civilization. Al
most alono among tho governments
of tho world, they have been In the
linhit. from tho beginning, of Invok
ing, tho divine blessing upon the de
liberations of their legislative bodies,
and they hnvu seen to It, that relig
ion has been represented on every
grent occasion of national festivity
or rejoicing.
They hnvo felt that hero lu this
western world, with an endowment
by nature tho liko of which history
has nover recorded, tho opportunity
has been given to try on n lnigo
scale, opening their arms to nil who
would como, tho fateful exporlmcut
of solf government.
Mnny men of nil types nnd kinds,
soldiers nnd sailors, Jurists and
teachers, legislators and executives,
philosophers and popular leaders,
hnvo contributed to that grent cud.
lint out of thorn nil I name six men
who stund forever In tho American
nmong all thoso who hnvo buildcd
tho nation's government. I do not
spenk now of Hiobo who hnvo mndo
other and important contributions. I
hnvo not lu mind thoso who have
led great parties, who hnvo accom
plished important nets or havo set
In motion grent and fino nnd lasting
currents of' thought; but I spenk or
bIx men who, ono nfter nnother, havo
struck tho blows that wcro necessary
to the construction of our grent
American ship of state tho nation's
builders.
dcorgo Washington, Alexander
Hamilton, John Marshall, John C.
Calhoun, Daniel Webster nnd Abra
ham Lincoln.
(From tbu Columbia University
Quartorly.)
HURRAH FOR HICH!
An Town in nn wnn koiiiiiIIv
thrashed by his wife for not pay- i
lug his uowspapcr bill with tho I
rash she gave him to do it with. I
".May her crown bo trimmed and t
her harp havo an extra string!"
exclaims a country editor. I
The Reliability
of Advertised
Articles
A man who Is an authority on
advertising snld recently: "You
may havo a business without ad
vertising, but you can't hnvo ad
vertising without a business."
Just think of tho full slgnlfl
cauco of that statement to tho
uowspnpor reader.
It means that when you seo any
mnn udvortlslng regularly In tho
bettor newspapers ho must hnvo
something real and genulno to ad
vertise; that ho has morchnudlso
of such iiunllty that It mots tho
needs of his customors. nnd that
ho la so euro of tho desirability
or what ho has to offer that ho Is
willing to spend real money to
toll pcoplo about It. Ho knows
I that monoy spent In advertising is
won spent, uecnuso no is so snro
1 of his product that his chief prob-
mill III nulling in iu iui uiuijuiiu
know what ho hns to soil.
Knowing this, can you afford to
lot this vnlunblo Information of
fered you by tho dally nowspa
por slip by you through your own
nogllgonco? Do you not owo it
to yoursolf to keep up to tho niln
uto by reading regularly tho ad
vertising columns of Tho Times?
This Sign Means
That we carry in stock
goods which are advertised
in Good Housekeeping
Magazine.
The kind of goods that
Dr. Wiley approves as
pure.
For Good Housekeeping
allows only good, sound,
wholesome things to be ad
vertised in its columns.
r
Good Housekeeping guar
antees their quality.
So do we.
Nasburg's Grocery
Tho Good Housekeeping' Store.
Corner Commercial and Sec
on Btroots,
Phono 218-.J.
IBP
MAGAZINE
SAYINGS OF
BELOW will bo found some ex
tracts from the writings of a
few of the foremost thinkers
nnd sages of tho past. Can yon
think of nnyono to whom they are
applicable, or enn you recognize
nnytnlng in thctn that you wish to
avoid In yourself?
Malevolence.
Avoid an angry man for u while,
a malevolent ono forever. (Seneca.)
Tho malignity that nover forgets
or forgives is found only in base
and Ignoble natures, whose alms
nro selfish, and whoso menus nro In
direct, cowardly and treacherous.
(Illlllnrd.)
Malovolcnco Is misery; it is tho
mind of Satan, tho great enemy, nn
outcast from all Joy and the oppon
ent of nil goodness nnd hnppluess.
(Hamilton.)
Malice.
Mnllco is tho devil's picture. Lust
makes mnn brutish; malice mnhes
thorn devilish It is mental murder.
(Wntson.)
Malice scorned, puts out itself,
but argued, gives a kind of credit
to n fnlse arcusntlon. (Mnsslngcr.)
There Is no benefit so largo that
malignity will not lessen it; none
so narrow that a good Interpretation
will not enlnrgo it. (Senecn.)
Mallco sucks up the greater part
of her own venom nnd poisons her
self. (Montaigne.) t
McaniM'M.
To dally much with subjects menu
nnd low proves tunc tho mind is
wenk or makes It so. (Cooper.)
Superior men, and yet not always
virtuous, there have been; but there
hns never been n mean mnn, nnd
PUI1LIO ENEMIES.
If you build n lino of railway over
hills and barren lands, giving lucra
tive employment to about n million
hands; if you cause a scoro of cities
by your right of way to rise, whoro
there formerly was nothing but some
rattlesnakes and flics; If, when
bringing knlo to others you acquire
a llttlo kale, then you'vo Btiroly
robbed tho pcopul, and you ought to
be In Jail. U by planning nnd by
tailing you hnvo won somo wcnlth
and fame, It will mnko no odds how
snunrely you havo played your gamo;
your success Is proof sufficient that
ou aro a public foo, you're a soul
less malefactor, to tho dumps you
ought to go; It's n crlmo for you to
prosper whoro so many others fall;
you havo surely robbed tho peopul
and you ought to bo in Jail, llo a
chronic politician, denl in super
heated air; roast the banks and mon
oy barons thoro Is nlwnys safoty
thorc; but to sound tho noto of busi
ness is n crlmo so mean and bnso that
tho follow guilty of It ought to go nnd
lildo his faco; chango tho btilldor's
song triumphant for tho politician's
wall, or wo'll think you'vo robbed
tho pecpul, and wo'll pack you off to
jail. wait Mason.
Try Tho TlmcB' Want AdB.
At, The Royal Tonight !
NEW VAUDEVILLE.
lioxic and Way ue, two of Ihe cleverest people
who have ever been in Marsh field. Theij
have just left the biy Orplieuin lime.
-1000 FEET OF ALL NEW PICTURES
Admission:
Lower floor, loo. Balcony, 10c.
PAGE
THE SAVANTS
at the same timo virtuous. (Confu
clous.) I havo so great a contempt nnd
detestation for meanness that I
would sooner make a friend of ono
who had committed murder than of
a person who could bo capable In
any Instances' of tho former vice.
Under meanness I comprehend dis
honesty; under dishonesty, ingrati
tude; under Ingratitude, Irrellglon.
and under tho latter every species
of vlco and Immorality. (Stem.)
Misery.
The truo recipe for a mlsornblo
existence Is to ciunrrol with Provi
dence. (Alexander.)
If you wish to bo miserable, think
about yoursoir, wbnt you want, what
you like, what respect pcoplo ought
to pay you, what pcoplo think of
you; and then to you nothing will
bo pure. You wi.l spoil ovcrythlng
you touch nnd bo mlserablo ns you
choose. (Klngsley.)
Obstinacy.)
Obstinacy and contention nro com
mon qualities, most appearing In
nnd best becoming, n mean and Illit
erate soul. (Montnlguc.)
Obstinacy Is will asserting Itsoir
without being able to Jimtlfy Itself.
It Is persistence without a reason
ablo motive. It Is tho tenacity of
self lovo substituted for that of ren
sou nnd conscience. (Amlol.)
An obstinate man does not' hold
opinions, but they hohl him, for
when ho Is onco possessed with nn
error It is like a tlovll, only cast
out with great difficulty. (Hutler.)
Obstinacy and vohoiucncy lu opin
ion nro tho surest proofs of stu
pidity. (Iiurton.)
SNN-SS
THE CATCH.
(John Kcndrlck Dnngs in Srrlbuer's
Magazine.)
I've enjoyed tho chnso todny
Through the woodland wild
Fortune In a lavish way
Hath my heart beguiled.
I hnvo filled my gamo bag well
Hotter than I thought.
Fat nnd teeming it doth swell
With tho tilings I sought.
Songs of birds nnd songs or trees,
Gentle whisperings or tho breeze,
Splendid mess or mountain air,
Odors or wild flowers fair.
Happy thoughts that grew apneo
As I watched tho rlllots race.
Wondrous pictures in tho skies.
Vistas of soft for tired oyes.
Hints of pence, and hints of rest,
Gorgeous colors In tho west,
Stores of gold flung fnr nnd wldo
O'er tho gleaming countryside,
As tho sun smiled on tho scene,
Lighting up tho forcat green.
O tho Joy, tho glad dollght,
Oh tho tasto of bliss,
Mnklng homownrd through tho night
Witli a catch liko this!
Have your Job printing dono at
Tho Times office