The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWO, Image 4

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SECTION TWO PAGE TWO
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST '7, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M". O. MALOXKV, Killtor anil, 1'uh.
DAN K. MALOXKV, Xcwn Killlor
Official l'nper of Coos County
Official Vapor City of Mnrshflelil.
Kntorcd nt tlio Postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls aa second-class
mail mntter
tun sitckss oi' Tin: i-v.ih
Satardlay Evesnimig Thousghte
Oi LDWG AUTO TRIP
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ALL W13STKIIN iieoplo ndmlro the
spirit shown liy San Francisco
in rising from tho ruins of the
fire and earthquake and their on
tenirlBO in holding tho great exposi
tion this year. If the San KrnneUco
Star is correct In Its figures the fair
will also he a financial success. Tho
Slur snyB: I
"Half of tho nllotctl llfo or tin
Panarna-l'ucINc Imposition Is pat i
and tho figures that talk say: Tola'
receipts, 1(1,1:1.1,000; Zone, $:i,IOV
000; Exposition's share of Zone re
ceipts, '$587,000; Admissions, $1,
G2C.0OO; Attendance, 8,000,000!
Expenses, per day, $10,000. I
"Moro than 8,000,000 persons havo
passed tho gates not including em-i
ploycds and It Is helloved that tho
admissions will total not less than
20,000,000. At every great exposition j
of tho last twenty years. 10 per cent
of tho concessions closed during tho
first two months; hut hero less than
C per cent have failed In tho first
flvo months. It Is helloved that when
tho gates aro finally closed there will
ho n net halancc of profit."
If tho fair succeeds under war con
ditions It will he n triumph for (hu
San Francisco spirit.
DKI'IXITIOXS or IIO.Mi:
TIIK golden setting, In which tho
hrlghtcst Jewel Is "mother."
A world of strife shut out, a
world of love shut In.
Homo Is tho liIos8om, of which
heaven l tho fruit.
Tho only spot In earth where tho
faults and fallings or fallen humanity
aro hidden under the mantle of char
ily.
Tho plnco where tho groat are
sometimes small and tho small often
groat.
Tho father's kingdom, tliu child
ren's paradise, tho mother's world.
Tho Jowel casket, containing tho
most precious of all Jowols domes
tic happiness.
Homo Is tho central telegraph of
fico of human love, Into which run
Innumcnihlo wires of affection, many
The Lomely Little Fellows
UK lonely little fellow sits among his idle toys,
And finds 110 charm nbotit what once he thought his great
est joys.
lie does not run and laugh and play;' he will hut n't and wait
And listen for a footfall or the rattle of the gate,
And watch to seo somebody coming through the open door
Somebody who will clasp him and will slug to him no moro.
Ho is too young they toll us, far too young to know at nil
Tho truth about tho sorrow that the hand of I'ato let fall
And yet he sits and watches with his hope told In his eyes
And ort with l'ps miniver ho will stifle little sighs;
llo gazes from the window in the sunshine and tho rain
And 110110 or us may fathom how his heart is wrung with pain.
And nights ho bravely clambers in his little bed alone
And whispers little prayers that his trusting soul has known
Hlnce rirst he lisped thcin slo.wly, kneeling at somebody's knoo
And should we tiptoe lightly to his bedside we should see
Dim tear stains on his eyelids, for, the saino as you or I
Tho llttlo hoy has stumbled on the barring question "Why?"
Ho cannot understand It! Ah. wo try hard to hellcvo
That lonely llttlo fellows know not what It is to grieve,
(lnt they waken In tho morning and thoy look about to find
Tho arms that once would hold them la embraces warm and kind,
And they, too, have their sorrow, and they dumbly hold and keep
A memory that mocks them of the grief thnt will not sleep.
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Tho lonoly llttlo fellows! Do you know of one somowhero?
Then go take him up and sootho him, while you smooth his sunny
hair,
And sing to him and whisper little stories nil tho while
Until his eyes are laughing and Ills lips will wear a smile,
Tor his life Is scant of gladness, and the shadows dull today
Wten the lonely llttlo fellows do not slug and laugh nml play.
ANON.
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VAHT Til
AXI) VAHTV
IS MOltXIXd
H.
KIIK'S a thought which will help
you and help your neighbors.
In speaking about anybody put
the good word Inst. Don't say
"Neighbor .(ones is public spirited,
I'll admit, but ho Is
HOOST VOl'lt mighty high tempor
Xh'K.'llltOltS ed." Say "Neigh
bor Jones Is rather
high tempered, of course, hut ho Is
a man who Is helping the community
forward." Don't say, "Tom Hrown
Is u hard working follow and good
hearted, 1 think, but ho has been
mighty low down, wild anil drink
ing." Instead, say "Tom Hrown got
pretty low down once, wild and
drinking, hut now he's a hard work
ing, good-hearted citizen." In other
words wind up with tho emphasis
on tho good trait rather tlinn tho
bad one.
Or better still, when you hear
somebody's name mentioned and Its
on the tip of your tongue to refer
0
1" COUKSK "canned music" has
not supplanted finger mado mu
sic, but it must bo admitted
that there aro these days fewer pro
posals of marrlago on the piano
stools than there
A SIIII'T IN Imvo over been be
liOVH MAKIXd foro. Thoy hnvo
fallen oft 77 per
cent In seven years. In former times
when wakeful mother heard tho des
perate love music stop suddenly In
tho parlor, and tho old plnno begin
to respond fltfuHy to tho dainty
touches or only one little hand, she
understood that right then and there
fit was up to the daughter to decide
Just what was going to happen to
Willie.
of wMch, though extending thous
ands of miles, aro never disconnected I " some blunder or falling you know
from tho one great termliiiis. j about. Just try choking It down a
Tho center of our affections. few times, leaving It unsaid, and seo
around which our heart's host wishes '" you don't feel better Inside. Then
entwine. jiiext time go a llttlo further and try
. speaking of some good deed ho has
., done instead of mentioning tho time
1 WITH THF TflAT 'o made a mistake (even though
Ain tuctca 'you yo,"'M,,r ,mvo "ov,jr "mi,u Inl-
1 AIMU IHh IhA Jjluhosl. and seo If you won't reel
$ ' happier still.
! " u l'iMiin 111 any community
0001) lOVKNINO
Kvoryono must seo dally lu-
stances of people who com-
plain from a mere habit of
complaining; and make their
friends uneasy, and stranger
worry, by murmuring at olla
that do not exist, and replu-
ing at grievances which tiu-y
do not really feel. draw.
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will begin to boost 0110 another's
1 worthy deeds, they will soon rind
.theniMolves living in a better coiu-
j iiiuiilly than ever before and the
t fill., iifiol ..I.. ..I. I. I.. !.... I t .
A w l"ll lllilllll II in mill IP' ilUIIJU-
lllir Hilt, t.t.ill....! Ili..t. ...Ill M...I .1
..., ..I... mi. mi. ,11 inn; n 111 nun lllljlll-
iseUes living In a bettor community
1 wiinout Having to move from where
'they are!
The man who Iibh no Imagination
never falls in love.
N SACUAMHNTO, California, pub-
He dancing Is to bo censored. Ac
cording to tho now regulations It
Is ordained that "there shall ho no
clasping and that ono hand must bo
free from tho
NOW IT IS A body of tho part
DAXCi: CIIXSOH nor at all times."
and also there
shall bo no hopping, no galloping, no
charging, no pivoting, and 110 dip
plug. It all sounds like the ad
monition given by tho mother to her
darling daughter that she might go
swimming but not to go near tliu
water.
i:pcct to Ilrenlc Heeoitl Met ween
AlaishlTeld mid Ito-cburj;
Sajs Out loolc (i'(K)d
.1. C. Penney, millionaire store
owner, and party left this lnornlnir
for Itosouiirg on the last leg or their
unto trip from New York to San
1'rnnclsco. They left Marshfleld at
7 .'111 nml nviiwlnri In limkn n record1
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run between Coos Hay and Kose-i
burg. They came In yesterday in six,
hours hut someone said that was not
n record for the run and Chauffeur j
Hums said that ho would reduce It
today. '
Mr. Penney was pleased wlth.l
Marshfleld and tho business that
Manager Whitman has built up here.
T. C. Husscll of Heavor Hill who was
hero last evening Is an old friend of
Penney, having known the hitter
when he wns starting In business In
Wyoming.
After spending n Tow days at tho
Exposition, thoy will visit the Cal
ifornia stores In tho chain nnd then
proceed to Arlzonn nnd New Mexico
where he has other stores.
Ills Itig'.'d Utiles
Mr. Penney is known as tho nntl
drlnk, nntl-gambllng and nntl-clgnr-otto
employer, because of the hard-and-fast
rule that his employes shall
abstain from these vices, made when
his first store was established, 1.1
years ago In Keinmoror, Wyo.
There were 1 1 new stores In the
chnln started only last spring, ono
of them being In Marshfleld. There
aro eight others In Oregon, one each
nt linker City, Dallas, Albany, Ath
onn. La Grnndo, Tho Dalles, Hose
burg nnd Pendleton. All theso will
have been visited 'by tho touring
party.
"Conditions in tho business world
nro past their worst," Mr. Penney
declniod. "Kvon If tho war lasts Tor
another year business will steadily
Improve. We count on doing $(.,000,
000 worth or business next year,
whatever happens. I have no proph
ecies ns to how long tho war- will
last. .My boys and 1 wero touring Ku
ropo when wo saw the troops mobil
izing. Hut 1 don't claim to fee Into
the future."
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A mn30 Mall
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rtr a twct rrrN" f!
un.unin wk'w'-''
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wmtioii. I.ieiiNi' F.n-ii -.I.
Vt rlli-for I r .1. lii.-.iiililr-l Krulilm
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Vacation Days"
At Goodwills
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OREGON'S SCHOOL FOR
OREGON'S TEACHERS
OREGON NORMAL -SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, OREGON
PURPOSE: Tho training of teachers for professional
work,
FACULTY: Every member professionally tiained.
DEPARTMENTS! For fitting elemcntaiy teachers for
city and rural schools.
COURSES: Professional, Supervisors, Rural Primary.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Completion of two years
high school or its equivalent.
GRADUATION: Completion of Elementary or Standard ,
Courses leads to State Certificate with
out examination,
TERMS BEGIN: Regular fall semester, September 13,
INFORMATION: For further information write to Registrar,
FINE CAMPING GROUPS
EXCELLENT HOWIE COOKING
SWIMMING, BOATING
'and FISHING
DANCING PAVILION
Several Imnl.q dully to Mnrslifi,,.
InrliiilliiK Nieeil luiiiii-h j,
Miii-slirlrl,i nt -1:1." dailj mm n,T,'
tut lik Mltlit run umiittt. t
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win s ill . every liloiiiiiij;, 1Vi
Muishflclil uliiilll M::tO.
IS1(4 ITIIMMIUMO. PIlOIIO illOJj
l-'uniHTs, or lii(iilio or C'nin, smith
(if Ml'llllKT KlllllllOU.
''lulling
esssssssiamtxassm
D
FLY TuflP
GRAVEL
m
Wo aro now priarcd to furulsh OUAVEL In any quRntltlui
from pile In our yard or In cnrpnU lots, ut following prlceu:
From pllo on uroiind, $1I.'6 jior ynrd.
can oad Iota, tnkcti from earn, $2.00 per ynrd.
IlPtnll licpiirtinent.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite iW-Offlco. riioni' 11)0.
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WOOD! " WOOD!
Kindling wood, por loud J?l.7,-j to $2
to faso
Aldnr wood, 10 to 2-1
InulioB .
Kreo Dclhoi-y
W. II. IilX(K)
I'houo 227-.I. North First St.
SAVE MONEY
ly urilcrliifr tlio fniuouj
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coul, por ton giQQ
Liinil' coal, por ton
Or linlf Ion of both $,;J
I). Ml'SSO.Y, l'rop!
I'lioiio lt.I up U'Jivo orders nt
Jllllior'n Clpir Store
Affa'sr. ii)ir.
Al'TO STAfJi: S(i:i)luj
TO I'OUTIiAMl VI V l'l.()li:xtK
liiuw .Aliirsliflolil nml Florence
IIKAIril OKKK'KIt .MAV IIAVK CI
TV I'l'T SO.MI-: IX
Wvon tlio OKiilltit limy
wool pulled ovor Ills I'm.
A woninn liu no K(iiihc of liuiimr.
which may cmiIhIu why sho hiuih.
A TIIOt'SAMI HII.I.S
Isn't tlio holiiK kuoi-Kcd down thnt
liurtH,
. tho Muylut; liiioi'Ucd down thnt
HtlllKH.
.10 coiiiiiicror ofton wont down In tiuuw tuli. a 1111111 Hcrlnimlv
IIIU IIIIHI,
Hut ho roMc on IiIh diiuutloiiM "him.
It iHIl't tllC llcllIK Hl'l llllflv t llClt COIIIltH,
Hut tho HtnyliiK Kot ImiU that hllU.
A iiiau never uioiiuu till he tiul
IIIOIIIltH
Not one. hut u thoiiwiud lillU."
h'electod.
Imvo tho
Iowh:
How would you lllio to no to hod
with tin. Imp or dcitpalr ki'IiiuIiik at
you and ai'lte next uioruluK to wee the
iwisol of kooiI fortune miuIUiik nunt
ln'iilKimnlly?
Look out. for It might happen to
you 11 It Iiiih happoiiod to Van Hud
tion. hkciI :.'!, or Cliicliiuatl. hut moro
rccoutly of Shcrldnn Ore. .Mr. Hud
aon panned throiiKh Tort laud yoator
day on Ilia way to Ohio to cluliu a for
tuuo or $ir..ooo left him hy an undo
from whom Mr. llu.Unn had not
hoard for moro than flvo year.
"I lived with no uncle, .1. .1. Cole
man, i.muajuir of the Aimuliuii Sluul
1 Kmipt. I'omimny. of Olmlnimii." witii
FORMER LOCAL MAN I Mr- ,l"n ywtunlny at tho Uroum
Hotel, "until 1 wan 17 ypnra old. 1
left tne Kant iilno years a no iul camo
to OiPKun. 1 wan In tho Cook IVay
country for a numher of yearn nd all
Hip time I had not let my undo know
of mv wlimvalioun. I imvu Uou
wnrkiiiK hi Shcrldnit for a year or o
nnd tlu other day 1 thought that I
er, an I wan
luwer camo In n
ffiU llMVa utlll III llin l,iiln. iBU .. .1....va
Bona mid to.l,.v II.HI .1.0 w,u nurc'fo,. ISu0. , ., Umiw ,. '
Tho old faahloiied woman who uaod
to hoist her aklrt around hor walat
nnd alt down on her petticoat now
liaa iv dniiKhter who can't do It he
caiiBo alio Imi't wimHuk any petticoat.
Wo hato to he IcouocluatU. hut If
(.oorKO WaahliiKton mucr told a llo
liTu married life with Martha muat
havo hcou ono Iouk Klorlouti l.tittle.
FORTUNE FALLS TO
licllmcd to he .Man Who Liwil at
North llciiil nml .Man led
Tlieie
Vnn Hudson of Slicildaa, Ore. who
Kavo out a ntatemeut at I'ortlaui) that
ho had Just Iiiheiltrd 4.,ou0 niui
Don't mipposo that you aro a prlv
HoKOii poraim who may touch pitch
and remain undofllod you aro Just
human like tho rest of 11s.
Knrnoalnesa la tho heat j;irt of
nioutal power and deficiency of heart
la tho caiiao or many men novor mak
ing n auccosa.
Don't think that tho wild oata
you havo acatlered hIoiik liro'a path
way will not full to Ktow. You aro
hound to outlier a (top later 011
whether you wlah or not.
T. Haines anil Lou HchniK. llein
onslrato Siirccos of Xew (on-ti-hanco
to (.'et Hid of I'cMs
City Henlth Officer Straw la con-,
aldorliiK tho onlurhiK of koiiio apodal
fly traps Inatallcd at different poluta!
In tho city whoro tho fllen congro-,
Kate. It la likely ho will hrliiK the
mutter hofore tho council noxt .M011-,
day ovonlii!,'. Whether tho city or1
aomo of tho -property ownora, whoao'
plai-6 attract tho flloa, will hnvo to.
pay tho hill remains to ho determin
ed. A. T. Haluos and I.on Schnilt.
a tnr toil tho anti-fly cruaado hy hulld
liiK a couple of fly traps and liutal
IIiik them aloiiK tho watc front.
Thoy aro hullt out of luiuhcr, cov
ered with ucrooii, and tho cost of the
matorlal In them la only fifty-five
ceutB aploco. Kach will catch several
KallmiH of flloa nnd once Inaldo. they
can he drowned, not only oIIiiiIiiuHuk
ithi'in hut ivducliiK the propagation of
DALLAS -l-'red I'lillllpa, a farm uie nulaaiicc.
hand, waa gored hy a hull and died The recent warm day havo uiuile
aa a reault. Mho fl-poat moro evident.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
suiiiimi.ii SANTA CLARA 8n,1 ini'
SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka
yi-:dm:si)Ay. ai. mtii, i. .m.
Steamship
F. A. KILBURW PORTLAND
Knl Is for 1
TIUKKDAY, At (JIKT ISiTH, 1. 3L
SMITH TUILMIXAL DOCK W. H. STUHH, Ajjent
Plume l:l
Sunday 1 . . . ti 00 n.m.
Monday a... . 0 ;I0 a.m.
Tueaduy .... .'! . . . fi IT, a.m.
WediiPadfiy . . I . . . 9 00 a.m.
Tliuraday ... 5 ... 10 no a.m.
rrlday ii. ..II ;io a.m.
Saturdiiy .... 7. . . IJiOO m
Suiiday .X . . . ;i 00 a.m.
.Monday !). .. ; .10 a.m.
Tueaduy .... 10. . . I 00 a.m.
Wedneatlay ..11... 1:10 a.m.
i Tliuraday . . . 12. . . '.00 am.
I Krlday I.'i. . . .. 00 a.m.
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aald that he had formerly lived ui.lWOMll, tt,.0 ,0 IUV ,,
Coos Hay, U helloved to be a former ', ara tt An
rvT-i( li II..!, .1 i.i f . .. it..i.... t .. .1 I
North Head man. Mia. Dalny Audr
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Inter-Ocean TransportoO'on Co.
Weekly Service Coos Hay mid aim KrancUco.
STEALER WESTERNER
Freight and Passenger Service
WILL SAIL KliOM SAX FHAXCISCO OX .MOXJIAY, HIJIXOIXtJ
Till: XAXX SMITH VIHCIOIIT l-'Olt THIS TIHP
Suturday ....II... r. 00 a.m.
Sunday in... ft 00 a.m.
Monday 1 (! . . . ft :i() a.m.
f ueailny ....17... (i 00 a.m.
Wodniwdny ..18... tiiin a.m.
V'huraday . . . .10. . . 0.00 a.m.
Krlday 20... 10.. '10 am.
Saturday ... .21. .. 11,110 a.m.
Sunday 22... 1200 111
.Monday 2!l . . . :i 00 a.m.
Tuoaduy ... .21.. . II 110 n.m.
Wednesday . .2rV. .. I 00 a.m.
Thui-aduy . . . 2U . . . -I . .10 a.m.
I'YIiluy 27. .. ft 00 11.111.
Saturday . ..28. .. ft 00 a.m.
Sunday 20. . . ft 00 a.m.
Monday .'10... ft ;i() a.m.
Tueaduy ... .111. . . (1:00 a.m.
f)u Trlpa LonvliiK MarahfleM Man
7:on n. in., you ahould niako Port
laud tho same. day.
Sao
Pniuciaro Office, (MM) ril Ituildlng, ad Her tiumlm' m
Cook Bay Agent, C. F. JHcOeobgi, Phone U.
mmmmmmamm 1
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MERCHANTS CAFE
I'opiilur l'laco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and li'du'r.
i:(,uh'I'J:d with wihklkss
s
Breakwat
mi.
SAILS
A LW.il S OX Tl.MI-:.
er
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician ami Siiikcoii
OHIcoMivIiik lllix'K. I
Oll'lco Iiuiiin: II to 1U 11. 111. -1
I and 7 to 8 p. in.
I'liouwi: Office 1 ISI-.I; Hck., iti-U
J. M. Wright
SAILS KHO.M 31AI1!'IKI,I1KVJ-:V WMiAV JVUu U'flivn
vr h, a. ,1. axd p'hom tHimux ,:v.iV" miiwi
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Phone 18!-S
HUILDIXO COXTKPT0n
Estimates furnished on request
ho was tho Van llmlw.u who mar
rlcd Mlaa
Ik tliu HXlciit ni' ihii f.iiin.m .,r. ...
Tonm-aiee Culboiaou at'i.in n 1- nin- ... j-. .i .:
is;:,,,:::::,,r' v: - - - .i-wst ;;;
x TV. --" ' " Mtht American Std
.Winn iiciiu. 1 ne.v Kin mo uav miner
al years ago. Auothcr hroihw, Hilt
Com-
Hudson. Jfft her alwut a 5 tnr ago,
saying Ik- uaa jni to the old boine
in Indiana
The Fortune Sim-,
Tho ar '. m th- i. mih - ;ol-
I(KIIK
pany "
Mr. lludion will leave ovor the
Croat Xorlhoru thia morning for tho
Kasl. and as soon aa ho haa wad
clear the title of his hurt lu hlu uu-
Clt . -I, til- n- vwl' ll'tlltlllil l'-'l'l.Ulil
nnd i. .ki it 1, !,. in .miiit home.
Do our
JUST AS EASY!
fnmll iroiiliiK the Kloctrlcul way. 11 mu
ho dune unUkly m fu-tlcl. it e.i bo doue with
the iiiuMiiium of ,-uiuioit and the minimum of expimso
HOT SUMMER DAYS BECOME COOL DAYS FOR
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