PS . ' iWmff """ t? va r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ?X rtoiwumiwn uJiwiimiw'HuiiiujM MmnpftiiimmMitwrnMi NMIII I IfMMMMVM WITH THE TEA and TOAST I ' (JETTING REAJ)V. I'vo dug up nil the tackle, And I'vo sot it spick and span I'm ready for the opening Like a past grand master fan. 1 havo rowottnd every section, And I'vo polished every tip; I have sandpapered the pieces And packed them In my grip. 1 havo burnished every reel, And I'vo oiled up every cog; I'vo Inspected all tho lines Till my brain Is In a fog. I havo trimmed each of tho files, Every leader, hook and troll; And I'm longing for tho day that I can whip my favorite hole. 3kly creel Is yawning wldoly, will fill It Borne flno day, Whon I can duck tho business For a day across tho Bay. DAVE STAFFORD. Doing beats wishing, but It's moro llko work. Many a shallow remark Is backed up by a deep voice. tt-tt- Despair moans tho turning of ono's back on tho future , -H-8- , , " Nothing Jolts an egotist so suc cessfully as being Ignored. 'J purpose. Now tho amntour gardener goes to wor' . . ... With a qulto dotormlnod will, And never a wish to loaf or shirk His snug back yard to till. With n color-Plato Instruction book He delves through rhino and fog In trying to grow something to look Ab thoy do In tho catnloguo. Dorsey Kreltzor. Ono touch of fashion may mnko all women look llko freaks. Every man's credit Is good whon It comes to borrowing trouble. -It-tl- Tho man who has no enomlcs usu ally has tho samo numbor of friends. MTTIiK SPRINGTIME MAID 1 IHOIIT WHERE T1IKV 11EI-ONG . Thoro was a girl In our town, And sho was wondcrouB sweet, JVb any ono could toll who saw Hor stockings on tho street. Ilaltlmoro Sun. There was a girl In our town, And sho wao wondorous nwcot, JV any ono could tull who saw Hor Blockings on hor foot. Lob Anglo? Express. There was a girl In our town, And nho waB wondorous fine, As any ono could toll who saw Hor stockings on tho lino. Anon. Thoro wns a girl In our town, Who said with stuldon heat, That for "mean men" tho guy that wrote TIioho vorses can't ho beat. Uno. LUKE MrlilWti SAYS. A man never npprcrlatos n grouchy nuy until ho runs up against n unit -who slops over whon ho talks. It's funny they call thorn KrnRs widows. You novor saw ono who was greon did you? A man nover knows how much fur nlruro ho owns until ho fallH over It trying to sneak up to bod In tho dark. If n girl looks good In a bathing suit oho can look good lit anything. It Is a mighty easy-going woman who Is not disappointed at least' once nu hour. When ho notices that sho makes in unpleasant uolso when sho sips her cof fco, you can bor that tho honey moan Is ended. A girl says n lot of things sho doesn't mean. Hut when sho (ells n fellow thut ho la "No Gontloniun," look out. It takes n mighty good liar to sit down mid talk to a girl for an hour and not gat himself In bad, Tho fashion bulletins say sklrtH will bo fuller this fall. If they am thoy had hotter sow them with car pet thread or somo of thorn will bust. Like a dream of beauty blessing all tho land, ' Far romoved from sorrow, nover knowing sighs, Llttlo Springtime Lady, with tho lilies In hor hand,' Sweet dreams of heaven and tho morning In her eyes! Sounds of music ringing In tho bloom and glow; Tho mocking bird Is singing UecniiBo he loves hor sol Llttlo Sprlngtlmo Lady, load our lives to Love, In tho paths so peaceful teach our souls to pray, Till tho angles listen In holy holghts nbovo; Mako life's winter blossom llko gardens of tho Mayl Lovo to you was given That tno world may know Earth can bo llko heaven Because wo lovo you sol Frank L. Stanton. Every year Ib leap year to tho young widow who Ib wise to tho game. From his point of view no man ever marries a woman smaller than Is I in sol f, THE TIGHT-WAD. Thoy said ho was a stingy pup, A saving, plodding Jay; Hut ho got rich by picking up Tho coin they throw nwny. Anon. Retribution Is srfmothlng wo nro morally certain will ovortnko other people ' A man spends a good portion of his tlmo deceiving himself, and a woman spends a uood portion of hers boforo n mirror. It's tho samo thing. CONFUSION OK IDEAS. When sunlight lingers In tho west And winds grow warm and hnzy, Sometimes you think you need n rest whon you nro merely inzy. FRANK D. COHAN. In fishing for compliments uso fresh bait. Even tho bookworm turns after finishing tho pago. Wo all regret many things wo haven't dono nnd only a fow wo have. You ran nlwaya depond on somo nion doing nothing nt all times. Fresh pco'plo usiiaHy consider thomsolvcs tho salt of tho oarth. Even good Intentions provo too much of n burden for somo men to carry. itreets Itreets FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD The streets in FIRST ADDITION to Murshi'icld arc not cfmrled routes through forests primeval, but they arc real road, ways, graded iu most cases, planked also in some instances. In these MR ST ADDITION streets water mains have been laid which can be tapped for supplying the homes of property owners. FIRST ADDITION is the moderate priced residence addition with city conveniences of, streets, water service and telephones. Discriminating builders of homes select FIRST ADDITION. Choice lots in this beautiful residence district $300 ' ""V k ' , . . -i Terms to suit. n u- rv 1 u r . (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 160. r - NEWS OF MORTH BEND It's a good plun to bcllovo only half you hear, thou forgot half of that. Tho box factory will Btart again next Monday after bolng Bhut down for n fow days. Owing to tho provnlonco of smnll pox, whooping cough ami measles, tho nttondnnce at tho North Rend schools has been cut down. This week, Miss Ilonth only had six pupils In her room nnd tho n vertigo attend ance has been over forty. L. Q. Mcoka has .returned from a northern trip and ho and Mrs. Mocks will mako their homo nt Coos-ton. Wm. B. Hommo was hero yos- Mwi: m'IjUku says: Wealth may not bring happiness, but It Biives the Installment collec tor mnny a trip. Anyway, Adam novor got mad bo causo Evo put his porous plaster on so carelessly that It stuck to his uudorshlrt. No matter how fat a woman Is Hho knows she would bo as shapely as any woman If sho could afford to pny $18 for a eorsot. A man tins to wear tho same suit of clothes when ho has only ono suit. Hut n girl with ono dress can put n wlilu green sash around It and have a new gown. You alwnyB hato a man whon you nwo It 1 111 for somothlug you have bought and used up. Every woman gives othop women complexion remedies sho wouldn't use herself. It bus gotton so that n girl does n't think sho Is woll dressed un less she Is almost undressed. Some womoii love tltolr husbands so much that thoy would ho happy If hubby had a combination Job as a day clerk In n hotol and night wntohman In a hank. If n girl has a pretty fare sho doesn't havo to wonr n sllhouuUu eklrt to attract attention. ' There ain't n dam bit of fun In gambling whon you know you can uf ford to lose. THE IllVOl'AO OK THE IlltlCAP. j Suffragists hnve challenged tho ..iutls to a broad and plo-bnklng con test as u means or disposing or tno charge that vote-seeking womoii ne glect tholr homes. The flour through tho sifter whirled, , ml. . .1 1 4 ....... ,.,. I 111) BllllllllUltHI yiMIBl I'UUU H KIKtl, Proclaim to nil tho listening world Tho Btiffrngo battle cry. Let envious nntls sneer no more, Hut shrink In shuddering dread Their arguments fall flat before Tho bivouac of the broad. Till thoy, beside tholr kitchen stoves, Can lino their pantry shelves With rows of crisp and flaky lonvos That they havo baked themselves, Till they tho sponge rau deftly pat To fleecy, fluffy foam, Let thoin not tell their sisters that Their place Ib In tho home. The hand that fashions golden crust And crullers brown and light Wo fancy wo can safely trust To mark n ballot right. Ab long us wo remnlu well fed, Whllo hero bolow we dwell, We'll think tho hand that kneads the bread, Must need tho veto as well, Exchange Any guv can heeonio n horo. Hut It Is mighty hard to remain ono. ALLIANCE TO UK u) UP. Flirtation Step From the Maxixe 1 A. Klllimn May lie Assigned to Count Itui! for Short Period. A Portland paper says: it Is re ported from San Fi-nik-Irco that either tho stoamor F. A. Kllburn or tho Ooorgo V. Elder will replnco tho Alllauco on the Portlund-Coos Day-Eureka run next month so tho rogulnr vessel may bo overhauled. ! E. E. Fryer, travollng passonger ng ont of the North Pacific lino, Is trodltod with having given out the Information. 'Tho Elder has beon out of service for tho past fow months, undeiuolim repairs and nu overhauling nt San FrJiiilsco. Tho Kllburn lost her rudder nt sen, April 5, and wns towed Into tho Golden Gnto, so hor placo was tnkon temporarily by the Santa Clara, It Is believed tho Kll burn will bo selected rather than the Elder to rellovo tho Alliance, bo cauBo sho Is smiillor. SU'HLAW AU liKPTII. The Patsy camo In port Tuesday morning and reports eleven 'feet of water four hours boforo high tldo. Florence Pilot. tordny from Cooston nnd Is boosting tho Good Roads bond election which provides 170,000 for a now road across tho Hay. Ho says that tho county will then put In a freo forry and this wll bring n lot moro busi ness to both Mnrshflold and North 1)011(1. T. II. 8horldan, formerly of Rose lmrg, TihB leased tho IluM residence! nt Porter nnd ho nnd his family will rcsldo thoro this summer. i Postmnstor Elinor IlitHsell nnd fam ily nro out of qunrantlno after al three week's solgo of tho smallpox. I Mrs. L. G. Johnson of Myrtlo Point has been spending tho wook horo. I Mrs. J. W. Russell arrived horo front California this wcok to visit nt tho homes of hor sons, Harvey, El mer nnd Harry Russoll Mrs. Frnnk Nowklrk and baby of Leon Lako havo been Hpondlng tho week at tho Nowklrk homo here. SCHOOL lOTEf S&z... &Jyy w Second (i-iitfc High School. Thoso receiving 1 00 In dally work 9C; Augustus Hoffman, 93; Floyd 3cott, 92. Tho following nro tho pupils re ceiving 100 In both oral nnd wrlt ton spoiling tho past weok: Paul Johnson, Floronco Knrdoll nnd Urlol Kemory. Tho following pupils received nbovo 90 In tho test In arithmetic: Paul Johnson 98; Urlol Komory i - . -n I ltY91. V jVVsfYi i lu arithmetic were: Augustus Hoffman, Florence Kir doll, Floyd Scott, George Scott. & drld go Archer, John McMiaisa nnd urlol Komery. Sixth A and I). There has beon a marked Im provement In tho composition fork of tho A Division tho ltit month. Khodn Anderson, Kdlth Am, Rosy Knox nnd Clara Abel ttttm ,1 special mention for their neat work -1 In graphic arithmetic. Klalifli Grade. An Industrial club was orji&W J In this grado this week hiilni following orilcors ana memcen; Anna Downs, president; TbelM Lyonu, vlco president; Abbjill W ward, socrotary; Herman Glcwcj. troasuror; F. A. Tledn, idtltor. Tho following aro members: De for est Mason, Mary Holland, LwBi Cook, Ernest Drews, Henry Wilt Reginald McCnrborry, Ruth M son, Glendn Fnrrell. Helen SUtk. Carol Rahskopf, George ScIiroW. Morjorio Drove. Evelyn "? 'ollu Swlnford, Ircno tourler, m MoArthur. Augusta Mlcklen Gouevra Archor. or uoi'itsi- EDUOATION Ib something tkitlj never finished. One oK w Biich absurb l'rae,-5ftl wrltton-as. "Ho completed! uratlon" at bucIi .and sum . 'sho flnlBhod her cducotlo i Hueh nnd such a P lace. Anypwj who has "completed 'bis or W cation Ib not educated. AJ- nnco with tho school teiboon1 education. Some line ' datlDii for education, , bu 1 1 U moro than that; well w w WttBiiingtoa ouw. mm ,, S SEE thnt your NAME Is enrollod on j tho HAHIIOll Improvement Petitions. Posed by Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Downs. WHEN dnnccd correctly this is a very charming nnd effective step Care must be taken not to force the action und thus lce the proper rhythm. The step Is simplicity itelf. Starting with the girl di rectly In front of the man, do the ordinary Mnxlxestep on alternate reet The girl takes btnull bteps, meiely turning her head from side to sidi while the man must tuke long bteps, u ;hat bur head will touca first his loti shoulder and thou the right. "GET PAINT WISE" Eveiy householder In this city should be well informed on paint questions WHY? Because there is hardly one article in your housa that is not finished with a paint, varnish, enamel or stain. The kind of paint Propo? condition of the lurtaee The weather conditions The cost per years of wear are important features to knowbefors the time comes to do the work. Get our booklets and pamphlets and "read up" on these subjects. Vou will agree with us that "High Standard" Paint Products are the best for every need after trial you will use no other. "High Standard" Paint Products are made to "GIVE BEST RESULTS," 393 North Front St. LE MIEUX & MILLER ' Painters and Decorators u- R intSt. ' Phon3 HO n. MarshfieluVOre. - i