The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 31, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1913 EVENING EDITtOW.
COOS BAY TIMES
!. MALONEY Editor and Publisher
M. C,
DAN E. MALONEY
News Editor
OFFICIAL PAPEH OK CITV OF M AHSHFIELP AND COOS COfXTV
" I ..-..., B
HE OPPOSES mm Ms I
LEACH RETURN OF NORTHWEST
! I
Coos Bay Somnnnmer
. i.. ni itt i: Tim Tin lornisin or I'on mini biijh
UOOS UOUIliy aiimii VVI Ilea ..Tl,0.sn Francisco wholesale prices
Hot Letter to saiem social
ists West Will Not Act.
SALEM. Or., July 31.-
Inr,. iimrli lower thnn a mniilli K
(freights bavins dropped t( $:i -IT. for
iui l.'iiiiwiHrii mill $1 for Southern
Tin? locnl California, while mill prices aro also
i III iuuii o, ,l.i,.1l In rwlir ltd IVIIH
Socialists have taken up the imittor jiureliy ,0 . molded In view of the
or the deportation of Dr. Ha I ley Rrunt increase In the luinbor-carry-
Loach from Haniloii, with the state lug fleet, imi turner present coiim
.. . . it. i ..f unl.....u.. In 1... itutrii , 1 1 1 nt mill
Tlllillli is a quality oi wonuoriui iinm " " ---
summer. The touch of a July breeze has often something almost
of magic In lt fragrant passing. There Is a balm and bracing
i ii,.. i........ ii. I. ..,,.. ilmi In illnl Itii't Ivn n till dcllirlltf 111. The
III liiu isiiun iiij "itt'v ...... . - i,t;4iii nun, .,.........., ....... ri , ., . i
summer breeze on Coos Hay never bears the dry parched air of 0WIIV. committee of their organ- "'" j l,; ngo
drouth or the humid stir of heavy afternoone, but In It always Is a zatlon and It was announced -! e'Vcry old wind Jaminer wiib pressed
'breath of swcotncss. the salt tang of the ocean and the fragrance of terday that tho county officers In-, into service, now there are nbout half
the forest. Across thousands of miles of tossing billows or through Volved in the case will be proserin-1 a dozen steam schooners lahl up In
vast forests of fir and hemlock It Is the sweet Ingratiating breeze of 0(, luiVtually for deporting an ' i f1""',1 vitln "lio nwfew' wee'ks!'
mldsumincr; the wind that freshens what It teaches; the grateful American citizen and destroying his T'W0P 1R,W utonmera luive Just gone-
Ingratiating presence that fills one with a rare and lofty ecstacy. property. It was said thnt the So into commission, and several more
It cornea with the witchery of a world of ripened scents. It car c8tt, nre nt satisfied with the! are to be launched shortly, tending
rles In Its melody something of the charm of myriad sounds. It
laughs and sighs and ripples with a gentle rhythm or a bounding
vigor or n soft, gracious luxury of caresses. The clean odor of the
ocean, tho fragrance of firs and forest, the passion of wild red Wiles,
the cool grace of sheltered gardens they are all In the honit of the
winds of July.
And It Is a kind, wholesome spirit senso that we may learn to
know In tho airs of summer. They revive a little tho old memories
that aro most tender; they awaken aspirations for which we are bet
ter whether or not they are unattainable; they help us believe more
and doubt less, with their gentle calm or stimulating assurance. Some
thing of tho Joy of childhood that looks and wonders, something of
tho fire and hope and zeal of youth that dares and triumphs, some
thing of tho peace of age that dreams without question It Is all there.
In tho deep magic of tho summer winds passing.
attitude of Governor West in the
still further to reduce tho rates, and
I inili.uu (In, iloiiiilml Iniiii'iiviia It Ix
matter; that they sent word to lmnl ', 80l how t,u,y ,, (lll find car-
the Sheriff of Coos County asking
him to protect Leach upon his re
turn to Handon and received a re
ply couched In the bitterest terms.
giving them little satisfaction.
HORSE SEMSE
IF YOU work for a man, in heaven's name work for him. If
ho pnys wages that supply you your bread and butter, work
for him, speak well of lilni. think well of him, stand by Mm,
and stand by tho Institution be represents. I think If I worked
for n man, I would work for him. I would not work for him a
part of his time, but all of his time. I would give an undivided
seivlce or none. If pin to a pinch, mi ounce of loyalty Is worth
a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn anil eternal
ly disparage, why, resign vour position, and when you are outside,
damn to your heart'H content. Hut, I prny you, so long as you
aro a part of mi Institution, do not condemn It. Nor that you
will Injure the institution- not that but when you disparage the
concern of which you aro a part, you dlsparngo yourself.
Elbert Hubbard.
Mi TODAY
! ON BREAKWATER
goes.
A A In
Personal Gossip.
The C. A. Smith Lumber Co.'h milt
nt .Minneapolis Is being wrecked niul
the machinery Is offered for sale liv
Victor L. Johnson, long-tlmo super
intendent of tho plant. The box flie-
tory. wnlcli operntetl tiirougn tue
winter, flnnlly shut down in June,
and A. V. Plnger. who has been In
charge of the box department, has
gone west to visit the Smltli mills,
with the prospect of deciding to lo
cate on the Const.
J. Lnfon, of Victoria, of the For
estry Branch of the Land Depnrt-
' litem of HrltlBh Columbia, made a
Portland trip during the month. Mr.
I I.nfon stntcH that conditions In Ilrlt
. ... , . . ,, Ish Columbia surrounding the lumber
Steamer Sails This Afternoon industry parallel that the pacific
states.
It. A. Josusou one of tho well-
I'nown lumbermen of the Middle
West mid West, has charge of the
Tlin Uronkwnter milliwt HiU -.riiir. entire Interests of the Klamiith Do-
.. ,, pn-ii,i ,ih, .. i,.-.. . ...... ' velopment Co. at Klamath Falls and
noon for Portland with a large pas-. V(,,Illty. Mr ,,., wnH -,. a
seuger list and a fair cargo of nils- Kod many years associated with the
coiianeous freight. , C. A. Smith Lumber Co., of Mlnueap-
Among those snllliiB on her were; ',,Ki "ml la,or nt I,lly '0,nt- Cal- Tl"-
Ittixxell Mrnnlr.. Mm V 11 ..- tensive Interests of tllO KllllllUtll
Kiisstll McOulro. Mrs. F. II. Star Development Co .cover u wide range
ge, O. C. Jensen, A. H. Edwards, ieiiilrlng u broad-guage man for
w. M. Edwnrds, John Edwards, Ar- their Biiccessful management, and In
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS)
fake pleasure in announcing thaHlJ
advertisement m Saturday s Times will
nni tn rnmmand the ntrVnffnt-. f
a r, wi UI m
woman on v-oos Day
Every Monday is sale day at-
Hi
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS)
pitoMiT demvkhiks imio.vk vor omil.
Ht.S--ill KltOXT STItKET. .."'"'Efti
"'"MilllJ
f
for Portland With Large
List of Passengers.
I BOAT SUPPLIES
H'0HL
S&T
SICk
I WITH THE TOAST
J AND THE TEA I
I GOOD EVENING I
4
Iloat and animosity, tontest I
niul conlllct, may iihurpcn the I
wits, nlthough they rcrely do, I
they never strengthen the uu- I
derHtiiiiillng, clear Hid persp!- I
caclty, gtil.lo the Judgement or I
Improve the heart. I.andor.
KINDNESS AND (OUItAGE.
Ouestlou not, but live and labor
Till your goal bo won,
Helping every feeble neighbor,
Seeking helu from none.
I.lfo is mostly froth and bubble;
Two things stand like stone
KlndiicsB In nnother'fl trouble,
Courage In your own.
Tho purse-proud man dies not
object to putting his prldo In his
pockot,
Tho self-nuulii man Is not Infre
inently like other amateur pro
diictlous.
v ..;. is lioueless, yet It
tan strike harder than tho fist.
thur Edwnrds, Walter Edwards T-lly ' "Ir- "l"IHOn H 'iee essentlnls nre
Edwards. Dora Edwnrds. En.n.n Ed f0"""- .nl10ri,(llI rhl,nBl.H.
wards. Hans Aiipliuid, Edna As-, Fuhy Iload Co.. Ilullards. Or. Cap
pluuil, E. Sullivan, F. Drescall. Hal stock, SfiOOl). Incorporators. E.
I' rank Yaunger. J. Luech. J. Ho-' ))': Fnh'l' M,,,lrt' ,:- ''""' n'"1 tv
caff. A. Caller. John PInkapurd. IC. t&gnSt.XT' " "'
M. Ilorgen, Giib W. Kramer. E. II. 'Un'ipoim' Lumber Co.. Elkton. Or..
H. Kramer, Mrs. Giib Krnmer. .Miss 1 ave filed articles of dissolution.
the pastlmo of siilltdm- imtra Mnbol niHi.n i-diiw.H ii,..,i r ' Lugging I'rlliw.
"..til ,hey haveirt any left. Davis. C. H. Kelly. E. P. inge. Mr-.,onTl,i!,0 Slnnu,. river Kfriy
Son... cniu iiT. 7 . . ,"B0, "' " SnvnK- M"- ! ftroiiK deinnnd for red fir. Camps
home Coos Hn pooplo aro al- L. C. Farrlu, Mra. C. E. NleholBon. A. 'P''ratlng largely In this ciiullty of
most as stuck up as though they MeWimrinr. n n omi,..,.ii f. r timber nre logging un to cnnacltv.
had been tnrred and feathered. n stlllwoll ti v it ?..L.1 T1.10 """w f'r ciiiiipm nro iirtirtfcully
. , ..,, ,, ..........in. Ilu ,.oae( null will not resume opera-
l.onlu Sllllu'ntl r.'i-m-nli CHII.....II ii..,.., i.,.r ..... .. . ..
If II .. .... .. " .Jl.lvn, ilium iicmiiu illlKUKI nrni. HtMl ur
ii u weie lenil) true that man Leonnnl Stlllwoll n,. n..i is falrlv BtronL' nt n io v.,11,.,..
little hero below we her, Geo. Iluthor. K. P lingers F r,, '"' 'Vo- ' "B"' nr' plontirul with
w. limn, J. C. layne. Mrs. H. A. 17.50 to $10; cedar JP to $10; horn
Loomls. Mrs. F. E. Epton, Miss L. lock $t! to $7.
Davis, Wnltor Mayes. F. K. Shellev. , regard to tho log market. Grays
Loiivnn. Mrs II I Vin "nr"r "as no Biirplus whntevor. The
tin Vnfi.1.... i.i.vn ..Mi.ii.i ,11,1 niiiiic lin lll'ICU)-
uu .Mctiinre. -,.0 spruce being nbopt $10 or SI 2.
4 in-coming 10 quality, cedar about $11.
' DAILV KIDDLES. 1 ,''r I" Billing for about $7. $10 and
A $1".
&
tffr
1&P
$
It
Y
IliiMffWIfflW
'Of
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wants but II
should all get what wo want
A CENTENNIAL MlttlOIIV.
This Is the dny on which one re- ir j Van
calls that pathetic lltlto ditty: 1 ' . ' ., L
"Said a great Congregational nreach- '
ongregatlonnl prench-
'0. you beautiful creat-
f - .!.. . 1 Ti r .
uaruuretors, i imers, b)ark Nugs and Coils, h
uiiu rulings,
Anchors, Lights, Perkins' Speed Wheels, Life M
uis, eiu,
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
VAlMNt
MOTOR OILS.
K-.-J
er
To n hen;
lire!
And tho hen. Just for that,
Laid two eggs In Ills Inn
Ann iiiiih did the hen
Heeeher."
A SOIMKU FAVOHITE.
The crocus and the daffodil
Have hnd their little dnv.
lho green pea now Is on the bill
And It b a winner, hoy?
1 no man who does the
Question. -
1. Why Is a loaf of hromt ,n tin.
reward !" r ,:,fft'l tower like n race
horse?
'.'. Wbv Ih 1111 ni-milll,,,! i,,.io....
, like a gun? 1
I. Wnen wnu liner tin. i,i,.i. .,,!
LOIIIEIt SCIIOONEHS IDLE
Low ('baiter Itntcs Chum' lloat. to
.lie Withdrawn.
SA.V FltANCISCO. July K.- It is
liM;JlViVJHi?
Some Coos
.....i' J,nw" '""y "Hi" '"so half his nnnoiiiicod that IS steam lumber
. .mdnrs.and.ng and yet retal,, his schoonerB nro Idle, and ,ha,,o!e are
". When Is tho best time to buy wiuuirnwn from their runs, iib
...... mr7 n result of the present low charter
tiling without behiL' mm .io,,i, . .. .n-er.s. rstes from the lumber nmm .., 11..,
out head and shoulders above e Z 1, T. " .h,Bh-,'rp,,-1 north coast.
m iiiiiii'h'bs, jei 11 ..i ...... 1m.11 u-i on. o". fi'iu-ii-iii nuiiiiins
lor than tho fist. Any time Is a good tlmo to il n ii,.?'..wH10u tho tow J"leI over ,0"1'1 not l' secured to meet the do
-- tliliiB. " "' '""" imv.mr .,., 1 l,,ni,l,B of ",0 ",,ukot tho rates
"" "- " "-.ra . jksj&ps, z, . nsvts S K'Sr
1
When you buy
I hf .SiMraaf Qmnl-n C ATJ C
and the Fragrance of Ripe Orchards
JT;'ni:,;';:;;,!,,r,::,':,:,;;,','T : ' . .,... ,
" -k. :::;:;r::::;,';: s;,S": ::;::.. "
READ THIS LIST:
mis Has decllnod to tho prehent
rate of $;i.;,o to $ with a possibility
of further roduetlon.
HI damp wliii
I Oiegou in-.
NICE WHITE CHISP CELEHV
t'HEsii iiijai) urnici:
(JHEE.V (().s
HADISHES
nrxcii 111:1ns
III .VCII CAHltOTS
Hl'.VCII Tl'HNII'S
MCE ritESH C()()S HIVEIt
CAIIH.KJE
THV THE
WAX HEANS
JHEE.V HEANS
GHEE.V PIUS
DELI, I'EPPEHS
ItIPE TOMATOKs
CICCMHEHS
(JHEEN (OILV
rilKSH CANTALOPKS
NEW EATING APPLES
AND AlTlS.I,n"WXK V'rAHLE. KO,iM.U, A
.....in- iiiur urners Kmly.
Nasburg's Grocery
TUB GOOD UOrSBKBKPlXa STOW
. uim-r I'ommi'vninl ,,...7 o , .
" "" owona street.
'INK ItlG Ll'.SCIOCS wati:h.
.MELONS
GHAPKS
I'EACIIES
APHICtms
HLl'E PLl'.MS
NED PLUMS
1'IXE LAIKJi: Ji'icv M3I0.VS
niOSS H..TWEEN CAl'MPLOWKK
WILL BUILD MEARLY
MILE OF GOOD ROAD
Heynold'h Developnieiit Co to (,.
nieiice PlankliiK SoutnU.stein
llonlcviiril Oiher Impiou-.
menu There.
Tho Ueynolds Dovolopniont Co
will soon commonco tho plnnklng of
South Tenth Street between tho city
limits and Southwest Doulovnrd mid
of Southwost lloulovard from Tenth
Mreet to Montana Avonuo, near tho
center of First Addition to Marsh
1'old Thin will glvo a continuous
P anked roadway Into First Addition
almost nun mil., I.. !,...... .. . .
- " "'"Hiii. una im
provement will form an extension of
tho woik now beliiR done bv tho
city from Ingorsoll avenue south to
tho city limits.
v. in I" T rll, t0 Flrst Addition
III be afforded by the Improvements
.... uuiiution Btreet westward from tlio
south end of the Fifth street pave
n.ent. and of South Tenth street aa
above described, will ,)0 considerably
In a"a ,n 0t"r wa """or
hnn the present routo past the race
""tK unt a'ng the county road
The nno new homo that O. 'm
Johnson l8 building on South Tenth
street In First Addition Is p 0SreS8
tag ( tncly Bnu wm set 8tni;(lurtdrefS08r
district of homes.
'I EN "SEPTIIMHEU MO HNS"
WENT HOME IN ItAHIIELS
CHICAGO. III.. July no. llnrrola
no being worn ery Htralglit and
tlKht rhlri Biiiiifior along the banks
f Hlg Walnut Creek at Hrall, Ind.
Ihero Is no drapery whatever niul
Lie hoops nro on tho outside.
the nild-Biiiumer stylos In barrels
findo their uppearanco Biiddenly
floiiB Dig Walnut ereok Inst week
They were lirst Hhown the day fol
lowing n bathing party whu-t, ,tll
.f tho prettiest young ocal queoini
r HimzII participated.
IHg Walnut treek Ih le( with
wl low clumps. Tho party, prior to
'H!""?-." o v.iiiow; ,r.,
who ami incldontul clothes, wi.ii,. ,,. -at!ti.
tho rls nil..,i n, ...... .. ....'"" yi". i,u '"-
- in -i".' nuivr. no luilL'li. tiiii ' ' men n III CO.
Iiorhool lllled with unknem
l:o took the oboes anJi"
t tul the alilits and Ibeti'n
--yea, nnd oierythlng tte P
Ii ft on the bank.
When tho girls carcri'l
liter thev didn't come or.
:tayed In until nlcht '1
r.ierctfuly blnck. Then tW
Lome llltn n bevy of iltljj-
' September Morns." .Nene
rnH 1... i.n.. ,....ii ..,! nobttl
in imiiii. ivivi vu m -
bnrrol with tho fninpltne.li'
l.ciHon. Tho present P
tho riot lies nnd lhlus -;
1 IthoiiHli Borne uf the w
their siiBplclous.
PRIZES FOR COOS COUNTY FLOtfB
ri OK tho two-fold purposo-of bIiowIhl- visitors nnd .W'l
r '.r BtHltl0"H th0 l-rlHIoncy ami beauty of the roses i j
or toos Hay and to oneounii-o mm .lnmim. tholr culll
res monta at home, wo have determined" to offer as Prl J
to "ti T P U' thl'eo b08t ,J,3ln-8 o- or tl0Un
to riio Uusy Corner" boforo 9 o'clock p. .,., i
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND
or rJJ!!8nM0nte8t '8 "0t t0 b0 "nnered by any hard id
1'! l0,,fl' requires no entrance fee. It U o
;;,,; r ,mtro"8' b,lt ' l' to any person in t;
Locklmrt f i.nMP ''WerS r roSOa "Uo dlaa and br'D
MicHiiart & Parson's Dmir Stnm i.f o innt SaturW
i number ""t? f CaCh ,,MUv,a,,a' w, bo entored ,n 8 ftT
n number. The number onlv win , nffM,,i to tbe dtoPJJ
mo judges will nm i,... . '. .. . , ,Mft
decision 11 .1 lo w"om Ul flowers uciohb -- j
uectsion. AH flowers will i. ,iio..io.,., ... ,. widoi S11
prue. awarded Saturday eve ,.,7:" , " n 1 as
Secon V a n7,S0 -'and-I'oliited vase.
I lest ' a ?3'50 A,,8trl" vase.
nS 1 PrIZea ",ay nw b0 een In our window.
"ring on your flowers.
1
Phono 213-.T.
Th-ncffiL ion. at
office.
LOCKHART-PARSONS DRUG1
I Tr-V TheTlnies Want Ads.
"THE 1IUSV CORNER."
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