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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Offlclnl I'iiiwi' of Coot County.
CITY
official paper ok thu
of mahshfiklh.
summer's passing.
WHILE tho residents of this
fair nnd favored section
know tlic torrid tropic heat
of tho East and Middle West, and
tho seasons hero meet, molt and
merge Into each other so that the
lino of demarcation Is but faintly
traced, yet to tho observant there
is always evidence of the summer's
jr.B3lng. And whllo wo welcome
the approaching autumn, there Is
a sotiBo of pathos at the going or
the season of beach picnics and
river outings. A rich, golden, blos
somy season, the snmnior even on
Coos nay, possesses Its own potent
chnrm somehow embodied In Its
deep blue skies, Its Indolent breezes
nnd Its beguiling fragrance. ,
With the passing of summer
there Is a sudden, almost sentient
atmosphere of culmination and
withdrawal. Twilight comes early, '
with a pensive urterglow. S'.ind-j
owb deepen under the tree tops, the
sunlight grows ruddy and the pur
ple hills are less remote. Thistle
down floatH over the sleeping mead-1
ows nnd reathery banks of golden
rod drift under hedge rows and In
tho hazy hollows.
A renewed activity awakens hi
city streets iiml country lanes and
Crass-grown farm yards. The brisk
energy of autumn Is already stir
ring.
I'll Wear That Coos Bay Smile"
Words by R. 0. Graves.
Music by Pror. Harry E. Leppert.
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1 am trav'llng towards the setting sun,
To a place where mankind's work Is Just begun
It's a land whose summer skies,
Make the buds bloom with surprise
It's a land where Nature smiles, and says, "Well done."
CIIOIIUS.
Coos Bay! Coos Day! That's where I am going;
Coos Day! Coos Hay! Where oool winds are blowing;
When I get there, after 'while
Live all year in pomp and style
While you're knowing that Its snowing,
I will wear that Coos Hay Smile.
II.
It's a land where ocean breezes fan to flame,
All tho best that's in the man who seeks for fame
There Is good, old sturdy health,
For the man who's seeking wealth
In this empire where men's chances are the same.
Ill
Come and go with me where ev'ry thing Is best,
For the man who's struggled hard with plngtie and pest
Come and view that pleasant land,
Where the people have the "sand"
And ambition grows In ov'rv wittily breast.
. L. C. FA It 11 IN' Is here from
Portland for a few days' visit.
CLAUDE N'OliLE, of Ten Mile, Is In
Marshfleld on business today.
J. C. KENDALL went to Coiiuille
this morning toattend Court.
W. C. BRADLEY will leave this week
for Portland to participate In the
buyers' excursion functions there.
OEO. BROWN, the North Bend res
taurant man. was a Marshfleld
business visitor today.
MRS. E. MINGUS and Miss Mamie
Mahoney visited friends In Co
qullle yesterday.
MR. AND MRS. J. II. MILNER and
family havo returned from an ex
tended camping trip at the beach.
GUY WARNER and family and D.
Mclntyre and family have return- (
ed from an outing near Allegany.
OUR FALL LINE
OF LADIES' COATS AND SUITS WILL SOON ru im,,,
PURCHASE YOUR SUIT OK COAT IN A HURRY J10!
THEN REGRET HAVING ONE SO.
OIK LINE WAS PURCHASED LATE AND WILL COVrtiv
VERY NEWEST DESIGNS A T,,E
'KM El A SHARP LOOKOUT FOIt OUR ANNOUNci
FALL ARRIVALS
LANDO'S
((i(X)D GOODS.)
PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE YOUR ORIWItS.
FRONT STREET. ,.0V., Ifl (
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here an the guest of C. R. Peck, I
WM. GIUMES came down today from
"The Nook" where he has boon
enjoying an outing.
HAT Coos Bay Smile" won Its
way to the hearts of a rep
renresentlve Coos Bay au
dience at the Orphouin last eve
ning. There was a large attendance
of the lending business and profes
sional men of the city and the new
August lias merged Into Sep-'sung wns greeted with hearty ap-
tember tawny without the blight plause.
or rrost, and on the hills Is a mist ' it was also a triumph for the
of tears where the dying summer 1 singer. Miss Ada Miller, as well as
lingers. Like n spirit of Joy Hint
lias burned Itself out like a waning
moon or n flickering candle there
1b something exquisitely touching In
tho silent spectacle of summer's
passing.
I WITH THE TOAST
I AND THE
PRACTICAL HERO.
for the song. Miss Miller shared
honors with the composer, Prof.
Harry E. Leppert, and with R. O.
Graves, the author of the boosting
ditty Unit slugs the pratse of Coos
! Hay In lilting measure. Miss Mil
ler has a strong, sweet soprano
video nnd during tint ninny weeks
of her appearance at this popular
house she has won a host of friends
by her clover rendition of popular
songs and old-tlmo ravorltes. She
never sang In better voice or with
a more sympathetic audience thnn
Inst evening and the applause was
genuine and generous.
Miss Miller closes her engagement
at the Orpheum with n farewell ap
pearance Wednesday evening and
leaves Thursday for her homo In
Salem, where she will resume her
musical studios.
Congratulations were numerous
for the author, R. O. Graves; Pror.
Harry E. Leppert, and the singer,
Miss Ada Miller and for the Or
pheuin management, for having se
cured such n splendid feature. i
The song will be repeated nt the
Orphouin tonight.
MRS. W. U. DOUGLAS nnd children
returned yesterday from their out
ing at Ifnstendorf's Beach.
BRIEFS OF Iiaxiioy
made a trip to Cotiulllu nnd Myrtle' -
Point today to look over those .... " "s Told kl
III' U Ill-Ill
sections. He is figuring on mov-
Albert Gnrlleld and 11
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gaging In the real estate business. i"ny for a ,
W. E. CRAINE and C. R. Moore or
Bandon are Mnrshtleld visitors today.
NINIAN WEBSTER came down from
Coos River today.
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Curry.
Tims. Smith nnd Oscar xr.
moved .1. F. Bnno mm fu.
R. B. DEMENT nnd wife returned
to their homo nt Myrtle Point today.
.1. F. TELANDER and O. II. lllbarger f
autoed to Bandon yesterday to bid ,
on the new bank building there.
nnd fnmllrTJ
RALPH CLINKENBEARD, or Dan- day rrom Sixes River to BwdcJ
I fels Creek, Bpent the day In town, whore thoy will remain for the mJ
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i,uD ui sunning mo children
HENRY SENGSTACKEN hits return- school.
ed from n business trip to Co-j E. J. Baker, the gonial game tJ
quuio nun reports goon progress nun, nrriveii in Bandon Tucsdir (J
wiiii ine street improvements, i no inKo Iti tue sights. He savt
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l-Toiit Bireoi graiiing nnti paving is uis long eared horse made the i;
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progressing umi mis worn wiiu ine nines wiiuout Hair trying. He
new sewage systems is giving co- no nere and in the vicinity for iborj
(Hilllo (tulte a niutropoiitnn nppenr- a week.
mice.
BEN CHANDLER nnd wife returned
this morning from a short visit
at the W. S. Chandler summer 1
home on South Coos River. "AN KEATING nnd wlfo returned
i overland last evening from n trip
ALONG THE WATKUFKOXT.
Ho was a valiant lifeguard
That watched beside the sea,
And from Hie deep
He'd saved a heap
Of roollsh folk, had he!
Ho was a valiant lifeguard
That made this strango lament:
"The girls I savo
From that dniup gravo
Don't dig up nary cent!
"They're Homotlnies young and
pretty,
Hut, stranger, what's tho uso?
Some offer free
To marry mo,
But coin their don't produco!
'They send a bunch of medals,
An' tokens, an' such truck,
An words o' pralso,
Hut novor ralso
A solitary buck.
"1 got n wlfo an' children
An' earn three bones a day.
This hero stuff
In well enough,
But what I want Is pay!"
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"Never put tho cart before tho
liorse." remarked Will Ekblad In
a philosophic mood.
"You mean never put the smell
hororo the automobile." corrected
Frank Hague, who Is always up-lo-date
and a little ahead,
If those Baudou carnival boosters
wanted to make a real hit they
nhonlil have had a Hilt skirt race
an one of thir attractions.
Will Chandler entered the Owl
yesterday afternoon and bought a
couple or cigars. He lighted one.
"Lord, this Is a rotten cigar,"
ho screamed. I
"Say, man, what uro you com
plaining about?" Prank Cohan re
Idled. "You have only a couple
or those cigars and I have a thou
Haud. Be reasonable." i
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"I see you are bacl; from your
Curry County outing." Russ Tower
romurlicil to John (loss.
"That's a good name ror It," .lohn
replied. '1 am 'out' about forty
.uillur.
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HENRY IIUGGINS and August Far
ley landed about sixty fine trout
In North Coos River above Alle
gany Suudny.
i P. OWENS came down yester
day rrom his summer homo on
South Coos River. He reports
the fish nre biting fine there now.
R. PECK and W. V. Douglas were
iiinong the attorneys going to Co
ciullle to attend the ndjourne.l
term of Circuit Court.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
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TUESDAY. j
Mrs. F. E. Hague entertains j
nt curds In honor or Miss May j
Tally. j
WEDNESDAY.
Women's B. M. C. will meet
with .Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall. j
College Women's Club will
meet with Mrs. M. C. Malnnoy.
Ladles' Auxiliary or Pros- j
byterlan Church will meet with j
Mrs. I M. Flye.
Prlscllla Club will meet with
Mrs. W. T. Gale at Bunker
Hill. j
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glnla Clarke. Frank and Roy Wake
man, Chauncey Clnrko, Ernest .Mil
ler nnd Win. Montgomery.
Tho evening wns spent at cards
and music. Mr. Montgomery delight
ed tho guests witli sovornl ciiolco
selections on the violin. Rerresh
inonts were served at 11' o'clock.
MRS. F. E. HAGUE Is entertaining
nt cards this afternoon, compli
mentary to .Mr. Hague's niece, Ml.is
May Tully, who Is visiting here.
MISS ANNE SMITH returned from
n row days visit with her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Smith, on Ken
tuck lulet.
to Tnconin nnd other northern
points, Mr. Keating having attend
ed the convention or Pnellle Const
Fire Cillers, lie reports the meet
ing n good one, there being n good
exchange of Ideas. Ho also hn l a
chance to Inspect much lire appa
ratus. CELL IRELAND leftThls morning on
his annual vacation, part of which
ho will spend at Ollullii seeing that
things In the "tickle grnss" coun
try are going as they should. Lnter
he will probably take hi the sights
nt Portland and nt the Pendleton
Roundup, and will stop a row days
nt Ollalla en route home to bring
the latest advices concerning that
section to Frank Denning nnd CIuip.I
Illckox.
Mr. Purkhurst Is In rrom therH.ll
to assist Agent Paul Sterling of thel
Breakwater ror a few days.
The Breakwater Is due In tonoJ
row morning from Portland.
MISS HOOD LEAVES.
I I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. I
Friends here have been apprised I
of the eug genient or Miss Gertrude
Miller, former'.y of this city, but ,
now or Sail Diego, to Conrad Philip'
Hley, of the Southern California !
city. Tho marriage Is
to take place October ISO. Miss .Mil
ler was formerly connected with
the Gos law offices. Many friends
will extend congratulations.
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Miss Mildred E. Rood, of North
Bend, has nuiioiiuced to her largo
music class in North Bend nnd
Miirshlleld, Hint she will shortly re
linquish her work here to leave
for Northwestern University In Chi
cago to continue her studies in the
conservatory of that Institution.
Miss Rood graduated from the
North Bend High School with the
etas or llio'.i and that fall enter
ed Albany College where she com
pleted the two-year conservatory
course In pianoforte. For the last
two years .Miss Rood has neeu
TIIEO BRADLEY left this nfternoon
ror Coiiuille rrom where he will
go on a ilfihlng trip and see If It
is Just ns easy to get trout as It
Is to get drug orders.
MISS GRACE JEFFRIES who has
been visiting Mrs. R. X, Fenton.
left this morning for her homo In
Washington, going out via tho Coos
Iftiy ami Rosoburg auto lino. t
HEAD CAREFULLY.
If you desire a nice switch to
match your hair perfectly call nnd
soo Mrs. Bonn. All kinds of hnlr
work mado up from combings nnd
cut hnlr. .Mall orders given prompt
attention. Satisfaction In all work
guaranteed.
The Huh- Emporium.
Rooms :m, SciigMiickon Iddg.,
North ISnmtlwiiy.
They All hand
It to Us
SEE Ol'lt
$10, $12 and $15
SUITS
COMPARE THEM WITH .XV
SUITS OF EQUAL I'lllfK
ANYWHERE.
The Fixup
Dependable Clothes.
TWO STORKS
Miirshlleld North Kni
MISS
last
stay
and
fall
MARY CLARKE returned
evening, from an extnnded
In Portland visiting relatives
gottlug tho latest Ideas In
millinery.
. i tcachlnir llm lnruosl iiiiirIh ulnae mi
announced' , ., , , .... ".
mo uny nun mis rosined in .orili
Bend. The conrfo planned at North
western will cover the work of two
years nnd will Include part or tho
regular studies In liberal arts us
ually taken toward tho A. 11. de
gree, j
The departure or Miss Rood for
college will Increase the alreadv
number of Coos
30, hi honor of Mrs. .1. U. Dodge, ' Hay young people In college this
of Smith-Powers Camp 1, on South i year, and whllo It Is with genuine
Coos River. Mrs. Dodge loft on j regret that her many music students
this morning's auto to visit her i and friends on the Hay let hor go.
mother nt Rosoburg The guests 'they will follow her work In the
were Mr. and Mrs, B. Lattln. Mr. 'East with Interest nnd will untlcl
nud Mrs. ('has. Lluqulst, Mrs. Wm. pate her return to hor classes utter,
SURPRISE PARTY.
A delightful surprise party was '
given on Saturday evening, August unusually large
L. .1. SIMPSON and wlfo nnd their
guest. .Mrs. Galo of Medtod, woro In
Mnnihllold yesterday. .Mrs. (;a)o ar
ranging for the return of herself
nnd children to Medrord.
L. O. SHREWS.HUUA- and wife, or
Osceola. Mo., oxpect to leave to
day Tor their home in Osceola.
Mo., arter a pleasant visit at
tho home or their daughter, Mrs.
.lohn W. Motley.
Wakeman, Misses Adelaide aim Vlr- two years' music study In Chicago.
THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS f
"Life is a moving picture, and
the ill in often breaks at tho Inter
esting place."
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"Health Is wealth," quoted Hor
sey Kreltzer.
"Oh. not it Isn't." replied Dr.
Ilousoworth, "not for me."
Some Coos Hay men who are as
Rood as their word are not worth
tho price of a dog license.
A M irshlleld girl when asked yes
terdny what she thought of the
Ttalkan Imbroglio said she thought
they looked very pretty on a white
dress, though possibly they were
becoming a little too common.
The difference between Miirshlleld
and San Francisco Is that a man In
Mnrshtleld is ashamed to carry
a cane unless he is crippled or
marching n his lodge parade.
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THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS
"A tellow and a girl can be en
gaged for seven years, hut they
never get acquainted until they
have been married for seven days."
""Before ho gets her he would
wipe his face on the ground she
walks on. After he gets her he
gels mad If he Is asked to dry his
f..ce on the same towel she used.
If a girl has a pretty profile It Is
a sign she gets her picture taken
that way.
LUKE M'LUKE SAYS:
No mater how old a woman may
grow nor how hopeless hor case,
she always wants to stop In front
of a millinery window and adinlro
the hats.
The trouble with telling a whlto
Ho Is that you hnvo to repeat It so
often that It turns black.
Every thin woman likes to hellevo '
Mat she has a broad outlook.
Silt trousers for men nre nothing
new. After a man hns been mar
ried long enough ho !s afraid to
talk off his coat.
MISS C. E. BELL, of Chicago. Is
visiting her sister, Mis. W. W.
Ladd. Mrs. Ladd, who under
went an oporatlon at Mercy Hos
pital yesterday Is reported' to ho
gottlng along nlcoly.
JACK ABBOTT, who conducts a
barber shop at Myrtle Point, Is
spending n few days hero recup
erating rrom n long Illness. De
spite his bnd health, ho Is still
"Happy Jack."
F. W, PAYNE and hrldo camo down
rrom the Bartlo cottago on South
Coos River, whoro thoy are spend
ing tholr honeymoon, for the day.
Their now homo at Fifth and Ingo'r
soll will he ready for occupancy
the latter part of this month.
TOMORROW IS
PEACH DAY
-AT-
Nasburg's Grocery
We will have those fine Ashland Crawford Peaches
for canning, Phone your orders early.
Nasburg's Grocery
THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STOKE.
Corner Commercial mid Second st.
l'lione
2ISJ.
I NORTH HEN I) NEWS j
Mrs. Harry Huntley expects to
leave this week to visit relatives
near Boston.
Capt. Edcar Simpson left Satur-
MRS. O. W. BRIGGS left yetsordnv
overland for Paw Paw, to
visit her mother, Mrs. S. C. Pul
ver, whom sho has not seen In
several years. Mrs. Brlggs' sis
ter, Mrs. Hayden, of Toledo, Ore
gon, is expected to go East with
her.
2;VbMliSr.,,roakWater ft" l,ort,BnVI'AB CHESNEY of Portland,
' 1 1ms beeu spending a few days
We Arc Almost Too Busy to Write An M
First Wo thoroughly understand tho real estato and Insurance
business.
Second Wo came hero to stay nnd build up a business-
nro doing both. ,M
Third Wo wrlto flro, liability, plate glass, burglary and nia
Insurance, and bonds of nil kinds. .nd
LAST, HUT not LEAST Vo like this Coos Bay countrj
we put in all our spare tlmo In words of praise for '
resources aim opportunities. Ve have no time to devote to
dal or potty Jealousies of our neighbors or competitors.
COOS BAY REALTY CO.
REAL ESTATE ihono 304-J.