Kill) zxEzsm HMM1U.1 mx ...v'wwjiWK i'r r"jfTFi" If , ,TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. EVENING EDITION. 4trrC O IT Tin IPC fourth generation of the family to sJJO Dik. I 1 llVlJUkJ continue tlint century oiu ihuubm-j - - In Pntmlnn PnillltV. M. O. MALON'KV. .Ktlltor nnil Pub.! The thought thnt a needle couli DAV K. MAI.O.VKV. ..Nim Killlor BPW with the eye In the point instead of the other end wns whnt Hindu llIii:KSS. Home nml his sowing mnchlne. I Bending a piece of wire to give It -I1Y stand yo hero all tho a "hump" tlio wnoic worn kuus day Idle?" tne story 01 mo ue i-umb iwuk am. No more searching aitcs- eye. Hon hns ever been put to man. What naif n dozen men siu nK in "i- rlghU Indeed, has any man or woman tie coffee Iioubo said to another. to In Idle? "We'll guarantee you against losing And what is Idleness? your ship and cargo." and so stnrted fs It going fishing, or nttendlngthe world's most celebrated Inmir- Bnseball games day after tlay. or loll-1 nnco concern, which Is Known as ing nbout luxurious liotiacs wlt.i nov Lloyd's. lit, ami inn lions, nr fr tter Insr away I "i "' " ui nunuuui "! lKmmmmmm I mnniiii n iinT nun nin rTrini m? ntTMiniM.nn.--Mii-iiiii.ii-Hn-.iii mmmumm mmmmmmil,mni niTiiiiBini piiiii i iniii u b iii eii v rati y r y rmr r y a TO KW the hours In endless devotion to Iirldgo whist or tango? It may ho all of these, though some aro Justified as the occupations ot recreation. It onibraces much more tli nn these. Wo may formulnte a paradox and ray that some of the busiest men and U onion arc tho most Idle. And wo think there can be little disagreement about It when we stop To watch tho man with no thought eavo for tho piling up of property making himself nn office machine, or a store fixture or an industrial dyna mo. You see hi in going to his place early each day. from tho tlino of jonng manhood until the day ho has proudly looked forward to when he should die In harness, n paragon of Industry and thrift, a man pointed out us a model to all aspiring young Business men. the fellow who gets Just one good Idea for bettering nny one of n thousand things can at once order his steam yacht. Private Business Will Not Per mit Him to Enter Politics Move Camp. IT MILLIGOMA J. A. Ward Unearths Human Bones Near Millicoma Mine Mystery Unsolved. WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST J. A. Ward ot tho Millicoma Coal Mine, while doing some development work near the mine the other day, unearthed a skeleton thnt evidently had been lying thee for twenty-five or thirty yenrs. I ho skeleton nati not been burled, but was lying at the bottom of a hill where tho rains had washed down leaves and dirt, cover- !- AM) SHUT TIIV DOOIl. nut thou, wiicn thou prayest, en ter Into the closet and shut thy door. Dlble, King James Version. Jack McDonald of McDonald & Vaughnn, the llltic Hldgo loggers, was In town today on business. Ho said that while many had been urging him to mnke the race Independently for county commissioner thnt ho did not feel thnt he could enter tho con- 'test. He said that whllo ho appreci ated the honor and would llko to nnrvn tlin imlillc. he would hnvc toiliiL' the foody. mnko a ronsldorablo Bncrlflco In a! There was no Indication of foul business wny. Furthermore, his piny. The bones Indicated that It partner, Win .Vaughan, Is much a-; was a man of rnther largo staturo verso to him taking office. McDonald & Vaughnn hnvo about completed cutting the timber where their camp Is now locnted nml will probably shut down early this fall A.i.i -i... ii... ,inn-i tt... .n i,' unless tne.v secure atiuiuoiini suuiii)- jnGW ' ' I ago. They have taken tho matter up This human being he hail mado! with thp Simpson company, but noth- Whcn day's long hours have harried ,,,n't hns 1,?cn (loil(y , , vo li. .1. Simpson Is expected to re- a. i,A.,w, .... I.. Mm ,io f M.i turn soon and It Is likely thnt he and And yet he may be an How deep your Inmost spirit's thirst E,,R"r SI".l,,,ao," wl" 'n,J,nctil(m tl,on nnd n nnrtlcularly largo Jawbone. It had a perfect set of teeth. The skull showed that It was a white man nnd not an Indian hs some thought It might be. How the man met death and who he was will probably never be known. CAKDIXKIt ai.KAN'fttiS. Idler, wasting his peclous life In the! To he nloof a little while icrvlco of mammon. From that which frets nnd no inignt nave neon better offi orst J ns logs will be needed to keep the Items of Interest Found hi the Col umns of The Itosebiiig llevlcw. F. K. Allen. Mnyor of Mnrshflold, lli loafing nlong the river, gazing Into cpaco fiom the hilltop. He, too, might navo been hcttored lr he had been more of the vagabond typo. For ho might have drcautcJ to some purpose or hnvo wandered about In kindly fashion, brlnullli: rliiicr nml Inmilrn. tlon to people who hnd lost heart.) O'e Men havo served God's purpose, wo aro loin, inrougn i;iu medium of a Th mngnetlc handshake. Hut his money, you say. does not this monoy stand n chance of being usoil for good? How can ho bo Just ly accused of Idleness If ho nmasses a fortune, says an exchange. Ho does not nlways use It for good. Sometimes, by his extremo Industry, ho dovelops an uncanny talent for taking money from others who might do moro good with It. Sometimes lio gains so great n passion for woalth that ho Uikes advantage of thoso with whom ho dcnls. in such a case It wero far hotter that ho did only nough work to keep himself nllvo. So wo will agree thero Is work (which Is not work. And many men who think they are doing well enough nml living .lives of virtuous hard work are In effect but standing nil the day Idle. Tho constant need smile. to ' ClmttoMn tttlll lit nnnvntlnti VCXCS "'"'"""."'"' -" "':... ... '." . ... . snout n ilnv In Ourillnnr thlH week i no aimiiBuii company hub i.irgu : ., ;: , , V. , linnl- nml oiiiiugs UC.VUHU mo prusuiu nine , ,",," , : ,:, , , , , ,,- neck nnu ,..,. " .. ... ... i. .-,.... ... ubnk nu hnndti with old fr n nils. .Mr. iiri n it nrir ni ...........r-. --- -... -.,,, ..... - . - . . .... the holdings Hlilirn Piilllit nn tVoCoaullle, but some of It Is 8econd)Allt' 1rt'm.)rt8 l8lness good In and You are alone within your room; ' lowt" ni" ,,,c;v (1" ot M'0 "Vr'11 optlils He And yet your spirit craves still t ow; T-hoy ,)0"K ll ,,,.n r Bl,ct "" ' Monilnv night Will I.ystcr caught more lLrom. 10 I't';T. estate further up tin- f, '?"," ,ML,r, l,8ltrnn Hi ... n.... .. i cnnnii n niui inn Mininsnii rnninnnv "r " .-." " ' - niiin.-o nnu in sum miiy loom V. ;,..:.. .11- VI- .1.- yVnV-fi k linr nn "ulnit llif i"ii . "" "' i" 'huuihuii k he hnd set on his place. Tho hours r juur iiuiizuii --gum my : ' ,'" ",, " ,"" - lmvn ipimi ilo nu n 'i'Pit 'leal of iliitn- ,ln0P" .Vaughnn company so hey enn og t unto "iiii uuihh " , 'in, , uoor' 7 -i ... . . .I hi...:,. ,i. nirn In the ennts. kill nn n crnat e sound of turning round the key'"ioro reiy 'J'""""'" '.l " i ' ," ,i..,, tt...i.i.. .i.-".V.; Within the lock tho balm It elves! present Daniels neec ronn. "V."'i., '. '. 7i " :", ,." ; , " e current of your thoughts flows ' t .ey do no- ge he Ferry trac rmW nwnmHn the VwnlUr. Tli, o'nee again your best self llves'mn coinp may be 1,, tojlar- glfi '"nJ'Sf uL stoT they e A5 AMIIMXC MAOAZINK writer observes! 'Wo Americans, thouuh w nm the most restless rnro In fli.. world with the possible exception of the Iledoiilns,, ulinoKi never pormlt ourselves to travel cither at homo or nbroad as tho 'guest of chance' We iiIwuvh im rmm ,.,,. Dlnco to nnothor with a definite jiuriioKo. v never amlile." And tho writer belleveH that wo miss u Rood deal of pleasure and profit by our cut-nnd-drled formula of things. Alid n novelist meclares tlmt the best Ideas couie to him when he Is not especially looking for them. JIo finds that v.heu ho touum forth avowedly to ohsorvo llfo and people nnd truth for his fiction, that what ho gets Is likely to be distorted, forced or ovei-emiihasloil. homethlng like this seenm eoually true of the ordinary person, lie needs, upon occasion, to rumble, to learn tho secret or original reponse. pur traveling and roadlng ami think ing nre prone to sufrer by our conventional processes. Wo follow beaten paths, pursuing them with 3,mii.'m !'r ,,,llt .8hut8 "", " I'MiHlrml dollBhtful expcrleuies by tho way Hut originality reiiulres that we i' .r,M.M'0 f0.r "rlK'l Impres filons, tlmt wo clear our minds of a iV, Vi,i0f ",,,1 '"''"'I'll'itwl luinher of tradition, that we nimble, nmlbly and oven alertly, but without ni ws ii fixed destluntlou or a pre dotermlned course or thought. coon iimsTJuKicrixt; AS a result of a u.cent Invosnga lion iiiUI ,y , ni,tKmion nav. of oiiMHlMloiiop Katlierlue . I . ?.rk. h.,!!,"e: " u ,t'J"'"'- " "l", """""lumi uiuro u u waste of $S0 ,l(.r ,!)., All(, , ,, need lew expenditure the ,, IS ZHX '" m to ,luk " " ,.r,f', ,",.l" ,"r f00l Iw Im proved and at loast part of thin da Iv to plan or Dr. Dals. Thin Is n llliinilnniliiK Instance ( '! iouwlii.oiliiK of which wo Ln nn imK ' ,""") ,0 ,'v,, nml H0 ' " This iierson mid thnt other drew t'".nie part or you away They pulled and hauled and tortured you Through nil tho busy, pntlent day. I This sliutln hour with none hut Ood! ' (Who no'er Intrudes) will soon re store Your feet to paths In calmness trod; Filter your room and "shut thy door." ow Creek above Allegany, where the ilMtroy nny more of his stock. Tin Simpson conipniiy hns a large com- "l,1 '"'J, V'fs !,B,lt fho?v l',0ll8Jl1 met tract, having traded timber else- rnbl? ,,BhtJ ""' ?ln,,e ll "J'01.' f01 I The grentcst stand ever mado ' for civilization was the Inkstnnd. --::- Whls-koy Is tho key that has en abled some Coos liny men to unlock the door and let himself Into Jail. (JHTTIXCl AIIKA1). Tho man who Is selling cabbages, Ills Income Is nulto slim; Hut he will not get mad If I Should get a head of him. I si poet tract, having traded timber else- rn,)l? ,,Bht;. ""' mn,1 ll nJ'0l' for where ror the holdings of the Smith 'll0. ,loH ,af,ur boI"14 woiimloil and Company thero. fastened by one of Its fore-feet In iiu iitifi. i-luting ii mio nuiuii, ii.ni It Is said that It weighed over :iOO I pounds. Hears are very numerous ; In the Smith Itlver country this year, being seen quite often. Tills being n good berry season, those that have been killed nre quite fat for I this time of year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Muthow Voney. of St. Louis, Mo., were In (inrdluer this week looking over this section of the country with a view of locating here. Tho timbering In tho north end of u m L jmf .THE. HQTISLS At the Chnuillei'. Armond Ilium, San Francisco; HI-, Tunnel No. ti Is finishing up to tho hcrt U. Lenox, Hosoburg; Thus. Dlx-; slide and on Monday they will begin on, Ktigeno; Meyer Abraham, Fort-'taking out tho dirt which has nlld In. hind; F. U. Walte, Suthorlln; Mrs. I It Is tho Intention to crown tho work U. Snyder, Portland; C. C. Hninp-ldny and night on both ciiiIb of the ton, Portland; Tom Williams, San tunnel. The tunnel on tho south ' Some Coos Hay people Imn- 1 glue Charity Is attending to i other people's business without I charge. I Somo Coos May people aro loo 1 dull io cut even an undeslrablo I acquaintance. , . l l Frunclsco; F, I notsford, Portland; A. I.. Mntson. Illue Itldgo; D. M. Fox. Daiidoii: I). J. McKunlnr, Port land; 0. I. .('.oodoll, Portland; I). 11. Allison, Portland; Geo. Ouerray, Portland; 11. A. Wlffonl, Portland; A. 0. Peterson, Lnkesldo; II. S. Drown. Portland; T. II. Wilson, Portland. At the St. Lawrence. end Is now 200 root. The San Gabriel, In commnnd or Captuln Westerdalo. sailed Friday with a cargo or lumber for San Pedro, Karl Howard and Vorno Lniimon, from Yoncnlla, wero In Gardiner Friday on their wny to Coos County. Mr. and Mrs. L. U. McDonald, or Koe Isport, nccompnnlod by Mrs. Will re 0!.!:i v. Vi their mother Mrs, mi: IIOl'SKWIFK'S WAK COM.MKNT. Seattle- C I) M ivn-inl It.iwu'iiii,.' ,v ' ''i; i t.ieir iiiower , ra, MStaikeS-AqiritoA?:, ""',n,rh1rnr ,B,ur-Mrs-Jo,m nldHon. Coqulllo; I). Watson. Ilnn- '" ",MU' ; nl I)r!,ln' Wsr Is looming black and blacker, Like a storm cloud in the enst! France Is lending out her forces, For nil hopes of poaco havo ceased. i I'm nfrald the price of butter May so suddenly Increased.) All tho powers are making ready For a struggle, so they say. And tho Gorman standing army Is prepared In ovory way. (Well. I'm glad I bought potatoes Of that farmer yesterday.) Wnr may rend tho map of Furope, So the papers seem to speak; Uussla's uttltudo Is wurllko And tho rest are far from wonk. (John. oii pay me back that dollar That you borrowed Just Inst week ) "An empty purso mnketh a full heart, according to tho proverb, ui nun itiiinii i m Mionmeli? Tho averaue woman i.nn .in m..-- iIiIiik with a luiirplu except sharpen) steamer F.IUnbeth sailed' for !.-.. I.. 0..1....I.I. !.... .... . v W Mo r,,1 P Mind " ? "' ', v . i'wkln. and daughter of Mnr.hfl.ld. . : . v: " :' .-".-, euttie J al don; W. Ilortard. Ilandon: C. McMIN .. Mra- H W- Marstors, JIIss Vivian Ian, Cincinnati, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.l ;ln,K,orB 1 -Mm' s- ' Housor, of Ilrown. Itosoburg; 0. W. Armstrong. HowbiirK, wore registered at the Kent, Wash.; W. P. Houncssey, Hon-!(!an,1,lcr Hotel Friday. They woro ryvlllo: Myrtlo Davis. Hcnryvlllo; un tll,lr roturn from Coos Hay .May Hennessey. Hcnryvllle; L. n. i'oiiuh, wnoro iney navo neon visit Garrett, Myrtle Point. At the lllaiiro. S. M. Campbell. Portland; Frank Smith, Portland; Dud Smith. Port laud: Win. Peterson, Myrtle Point; Airreu i.arson. Portland; Wm. Itlch nrds, Holso; F. W. Wilson, Glendale: J. C. Ilruln, Myrtle Point; C. K. Hn worth. niuidon; .1. II. Winters. Mvr- tle Point. G. T. Shanks, Myrtle Point; II. !:. Maker. Ash. At the Lloyd. Hurry Allen. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Pondloton. Portland: Herman Stolnbar. San Francisco; A. Ponsn. MriuIoii; (5. I). Itnndolph, Coqulllo; Carl V. Mntson, Catching Inlet; P. L. Cliiiluo, Lakeside. Ing friends, to their home In Itoso- Du rg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher enmo In from Tuniiol No. 7 Sunday, on routo for the Sluslu w. roirnwi; ix oxk una. h pencil and sli can i iimi ..in. Jier teeth. --m- When a young man gets wlso to the fact that he's loved and lost that's his cue to change skirts. A young in XKWS OF 1IAXDO.V. (Special to The Times. i MANDOX. Or.. Auk. u.Tlie Sau l?iiiiiiiil., ti . . ...inibiii wiui ii inn cargo or lum ber and produce and n mil list or passengers. Among those sailing woro c. k. Mrondbent. the ..ii.na,' " ".' I. "" '""' '" ""r l.. .i.. ;'"i'iiiiiiun ii nm ii.nu to man or Myrtle Point, on a busluoss J trip to San Frnnclsco; Miss Nora i,, Solve, on a visit to her slstor In Oak-1 Till: (.Altll.i:it TAX.NKIIV. One or Gardlnor's Imnortnnt In dustries is the tannery sltuato.l about throe-quarters of a mllo below town. This tnnnory has been In operation for i good nunibor of yenrs and Is owned by W. P. Meed, and Is managed by Charlos Smith, nn export tanner, who hns had charge of tho plant for over ten years. They turn out from no to "." sldos of leather per month, besides tanning skins of animals that are brought to them for that purpose. The loathor that Is mado by this tannery Is ex ceptionally fine mid brings a good price lu tho loathor market. The i tannery Is fully equipped ror tho ; prosont deninnd or It. but ns tho i country surrounding Increases in be en- an may havo to right Innd; Lawrence Machado. of Mvrtle ilk Illlll tlw.fi.nfl.ti .. Pnlllt ..ll .. ..I.-.I. . . ... . . . ' " in ins sisiers in sail riiiucisco; .Mr. rolls Wo K. of the for the first klt. and thereafter wonr inirner s uiasiv tor protection. Oue thing funnier than honrlng a woman whistle Is to soe her trv. -JJ-H- ged to moot future oseburg Movlow. demands. AtVIDF.XT.S AUK ItF.POItTi:!). Po.s ' put llnttlv Creok on the man " wlso wir '""oases her hold ylth one Idea prepared break- i "" r lumbaiul by holding hor toitguo Inst rood. occasionally. Mr. Johnson took tho scctcli out I . , --- of the phonograph and so gave not I Alul mmy " rrled man Is known v viiiiMien nun Now Jorsev the " " K"011 ''""W iiy all his KoSv'mXrw'Hras l..thUnf?ornof,TlWOS Pnroan C Diouo1 oml 0l,t rop San lat week! according to tho report A moSs0 or door hunters. Pit S lp'orST beff iSliel! ho rest of the population here Is 'in tho rnl iron," v r Is at Portia m . hoSKrK rf0rd ' nt' U",,r"at 'l-esS H tho'g'S: .. l".. . hn,r -iiuii,. I,,st niiinlinr nt npnlil.i.iia ...,n i...i.. TTi.. '",""1" " ow Jersey the , . h"u" """ an ns ac- piopanug to go to Port Orford to nt- Mniirnmi wni-ti -..iniVVi :",:"""" victor, but the country one if qimlntauces except his wife. tend tho Agate Cnrnlvil " lo "l i Kiuirona woik lesulted In tho great- "Asss ass? r Sr ' ,n'",k ',"""' j"" "" - "."? & aSrr, '?, ' ' ssMttssss tnoro eco no nica If ii L,,Z' n .n.,,,,,I,t lhi "J""-""" 'n" witli nn ' Vrc L011. '''8n Plantation logging came next. Many of tho ac idea that wi,lic"s' , "bo plays the slide trom.,;1-.9. he W,l! !S XiZ's A 1""? CANNING PEACHES and TOMATOES Phone us or call in and see them- -394-J COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway beon out to the s,,;rVV "'"".'. J,"1.A"",,I,,",oner8 8t from Coos i., t i i ....... .."im, anil vuuiuy; new Mitchell Six which he acquired while on tho trip. Ho has boon gone .nr.inj n iiiuiiui ana reports by let ters that he has been having a'swell time. Tho old postofflce Is being rapid- .- rurii niiiti inn n . vi.v l.v I. G. Komerv. Mnrshflnlii. wria sprained, sawmill. Arthur Craig, Marshriold, back bruised, sawmill. Carl Vie Their. Marshfleld, back will, WKKlllK. or;r;7u",r,uis.?ru,,o",s,,si-.'u"' '""""""" ""' I ') Edgorton. Marshfleld, foot a few days Tl,n In.l n-ol.. .1 ...I " " llhCll n'nm n. XnZr"??. " " , ""Used, shlnglo Illlll. A. Hedburg. Marshfli,i sprained, sawmill. ankle commence tomorrow to remodel the building thnt they are going to oc-1 cupy and expect to havo as classy a I drug store as thero is In fona rm.n,- . S Donney Corfeo House has been tlon. having been forced out of their forced to retlro from business tern- building by tho lease of the Croln porarlly a they cannot find a loca- Drug Company becomlns effective npEA Garden Preserves are -- tne lueai siuiiiner uessert -forth home, the camp or the yachting trip-! save the coupon below until you have t and present to your grocer with ordoi- fm. wti.iwii ii i.ti :nil.i s.vnii) ami i... ".:.,' iim Name Vlty Orocer's Name J you fl'OU. he will Rivt 1111, r prcsom, Pacific Coast Syrup Co, Portland, Oregon n?r,tr,.iTYsm BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYEUP AND ALL OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store Children's Dresses A nice assortment of Pretty Ready - Made Dresses for GIRLS, priced very reasonably. All good styles and patterns. Sizes run from 2 years to 14 years. Prices 50c to $2.50 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Golden Rule GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all the time, SERVICE that is satisfactory. DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (& Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 71)7 SOUTH lUtOADWAV 1M10XKS 3IH-J A' 320 inr ii -r IRVING BLOCK Clearance Sale Men's and Boys' Suits Blues and Blacks Included $17.00 $18.50 SUITS $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 SUITS $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 SUITS $35.00 $15.00 $18.75 $24.35 SEE WINDOW NEW FALL SHOWING In The Parisian Windows: LADIES' SUITS AND COATS ' Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Pants at 20 Per Cent Discount Good assortment of SWEATERS At 25 Per Cent Discount ESPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES throughout the house, ex cept on New Fall Goods. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES