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- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
V. O. MALONKY, Editor nnd Tub.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official l'npcr of Coos County
Official l'nicr City of Mnrshfleld.
Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails na second-class
matt matter.
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II UMAX TRUST
UCII ot our supposed know
ledge consists of taking for
L'rnntnd what someone elso
knows or thinks he knows. In splto
of all tho skepticism and jealousy
which exists between Individuals, hu
man society rests wholly on trust In
ono another.
We accept with confidence tho
statement of the mathcmatlclnn Hint
the nearest approach of the moon to
nro today undeveloped because of
n lack of good roads. In opening any
new country road building constl-
Muui ot our su,. iiu .w.u - ft har1 prol)lem f0r th0 setUer.
ledge consists of taking H At first whllo the settler Is struggling
.... i.wt -li!i unmnntin nlRO i . . . . . 1...11.1
fn nrnr.t. his Home mill Ilirin uiiiiu-
ings nnd to clear his land, he usually!
cannot afford to pay a high tax orj
otherwise contribute toward tho ox-j
penso of road building. The national '
forests comprise the remotest and
and least settled regions of the
country. In many cases farming In
. I 1 1 1 . t ..,111 ,,(minnrlnir. ,
the earth Is 252,948 miles, but tho u1for dirrirnlt conditions as ever
number ot persons on this enrtu ; , . ., the- I'nltpcl States. Ono of!
the prlnclpnl reasons for tho fnlluro i
to develop tho largo nreas of exiell-,
out agricultural land which lie near
forests Is ttio lack of roads.
m
Evemmu
Thoughts
who have nctunlly figured It out Is
pretty sinnll. In maters of national
finance wo nro called upon to accept
tin rnallHa nf tlin cnlClllntlOtlS Of tllO
sharps upon about the same basis of
trust that wo accept tnc ugurcs 01
the mathematicians.
National debts are stated in terniB
and figures Just ns Inromprohcnslblo
to tho nverngc liumnn mind ns Is the
speed with which n rav of light Is
mild to travel from n fixed star to
tho earth.
Upon data so Intangible nnd bo
Incomprehensible the wholo fabric
of national credit Is resting, yet tho
tricot mass of tho human rnco never
one ok the lives god gives is
J J
t WITH THE TOAST ,
AMn TUC TEA ,
$
good evening
Finish overy day nnd bo
'$ , slops to figure whether or not It will done with It. So.no blun-
r.w 1 1 ever be possible to liquidate those ' dura crept In; forget them.
X WAK YfcAK AbU UUAT 1 .Inbts. I
Tho debts of tho nations at war are
Ha(1 t0 ,mvo incrensed flomcthlng like
AUGUST 21, 101 I.
r
Tho Germans bombard tho forts
nt Namtir nnd part of tho city Is
invested.
Germans nro overrunning North
ern Ilclglum nnd nro believed to be
within striking dlstnnco of Oi
tend.
A. Russian army is planning the
invasion of Prussia.
After taking Brussels tho Ger
mans begin u movement toward
Antwerp presumably.
With Germans appearing on tho
frontier Holland renews her declara
tion of neutrality.
Great Drltnln decides to mnko n
loan of ?GO,000,OUO to llelglum.
The German generals Imposo n
war tax of $10,000,000 on tho city
of Ilrussols.
United States issues a statement
that it expects Japan to confine hor
activities against Germany to Knlu
Chau. August 22, 11)1 1.
Tho Japanese fleet concentrates
for tho bombardment of Tsiug-Tau,
tho port ot Kinu-Clinu.
Tho French army Is reported
driven out of Lorrnlno and tho Gor
niaiiB reinforced by Austrlnns, nro
ndvnnclug into Alsace.
Tho Germans occupy Ghent nnd
Bruges nnd n strong rorco marches
on Antwerp.
Further roports of Servian vic
tories over tho Austrlnns nro re
ported. Canadn votes $.ri0,000,000 for
war supplies at u fivo day war
session ot parliament.
Tho Porto sends messages to for
eign diplomats that tho Dardanelles
nro, open to commercial vessels,
$100,000,000,000 since the war be
gan. Can wo view tins niusirnuon oi
human confidence and trust and still
believe that a lnck of cinfldenco be
tween man nnd mnn can cvor result
In tho overthrow or organized society
nnd establishing of n state of chaos
nnd nnarchy such ns Is sometimes
conjured 1n tho fenr of tho pessi
mists? Certainly wo nro n trusting
species, Is this human race. Isn't It.
nftor nil, nbout tho strlngest trait
Hint wo mnnofesl?
A MORNING OREER
l&
HEAL EDUCATION
t
iRANIC SIIICIMIIOUI) Is right.
Education Is not measured In
WIIHN you awnko in tho morn
ing you wnsh your body; why
don't you wnsh your mind?
You breakfast, putting food Into
your body to give you strength for
tho day; why don't you gtvo your
soul Us breakfast?
Therefore learn this creed, better
It If you can. and say it as your day
begins. .
1I vvnnt this day to bo a cheerful
and successful ono, so that I may
como to my resting bed tonight glad
and satisfied. To accomplish this I
will plan my day Intelligently.
As 1 know Hint happiness de
pends on me, my will nnd uttltudo
of mind and not on ovonts, I will ad
just myself to whatever happens.
3 I will not not worry. If n thing
enn bo helped I will help it; If not.
I will make tho best of It.
.) i win koop all mental poisons
out of my thought. I will especially
resist nnd oxcludo fear, which weak
ens nnd uniiorvcB me.
H I will not allow myself to bo-
i como angry.
ii i win resist prmu.
7 i WIU try to affect pleasantly
every ono with whom I nm thrown
In contact. I will try to mnko happi
ness as well as to receive It.
s i will hollovo In myself. I will
allow nothing to mnko mo doubt my
self nor to croato In mo itiseourngc
mout or despnlr,
!iI will not let inysnir despise
any liumnn being: and I will keep
nil contemptuous thoughts and con
demnatory thoughts of anybody out
of my mind; neither will I speak de
rogatory words.
10 I will keep my wholo self In
tuno with positive, healthful and op
timistic forces.
1 1 will take my enforced Inti
macies as pleasant as possible; I will
get along without friction or inciter
Tommorw Is u new uuy. bo
lectcd.
COUNTRY OVER YONDER
I.
Tho country, over yonder, where the
dreams come true,
Is nlways singing, singing just the
Hweetlst songs to you;
Hut you'd better heed tho presont
nnd tho deeds that nro to do
To bo worthy of that country whero
tho dreams como true.
II.
Thero tho restful valloys with tholr
flowers aro in view,
Sunlight nnd Btnrllght, and skies of
cloudless blue,
nut you'd better heed tho present,
with its meaning bright to
you,
To bo worthy of that country whero
tho dreams como true.
Frank L. Stnnton
This Is ono of tho lives God gives us,
And whether we ever know more.
It Is sweet to stand In this promised land
Like a little child In a door.
Like a little child that trembles ,
In awe of tho things to sec
This life, like a thing that dissembles ,
The dream of a llfo to be!
As the ono life runs to tho many,
And tho many to one llfo at lust,
Thank God for tho llfo Ho gives us, and those thut may be
and nro past!
For out of this hour is our message,
And hero In this day is our call
This is one of the lives God gives us,
To llvo ns If it wore all!
Ah, so lot me meet tho great challenge,
And so let mo stand In my door,
With n smile on my lips Hko tho morning,
And drenm of the morn to udorol
For whatever tho past may have given,
Or taken nwny It is now
I must look for nil that is heaven,
I must strive for the crown on my brow!
This Is ono of tho lives God gives us
To bo taken, or bitter or sweet;
To rlsofrom or fall from, God help us, '
Like flowers or weeds nt his feet!
And tho bravo heart sings to the future,
Thnt ho knows ho will find it somewhere,
With his back to tho wall ns he battles,
And n smile 'nenth his shadow and enre!
Koontz Garage
Agency for '
S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: " :: .. Phone 180-J
-Folgor McKlnloy
I
There never wns a Coos Hay. mur
rled man- who wns not fond ot IiIh
wife's husband.
Thoro nro n few blnmed fools on
Coos liny who would llko to get u
chanco to Ho awnko at night and
worry over tho fact that they have
to pay an Income tax on n million
dollars.
number or miles traveled, or)jBi r Btrnlnod relations with my
books read, or lectures heard. The fnmllv my neighbors, nnd my busl-
(iiuy ot uio puiiiic sciiooi is not
confined to drilling Into tho nlml
of tho youth the thrco It's but In
eludes tho developing of tho child
into, an upright uud useful citizen.
Solf-restrnlut, lovo of honesty,
virtue and cloanllness nnd self-reliance
should bo taught along with
grammar, arithmetic and spelling.
More than thnt, they should be giv
en tho preference over those sub
jects which form tho visible part
of tho school progress.
Dr. Shophcrd declares that when
n teacher Is hearing u geography
class she should try to devleop In
her pupils breadth and tolerance
ot vluw. History should Inspire
heroism, civic devotion and belief
in tho constant upward progress of!
niniiklml I nun I'll nil llilnln Irnlli mill I
.. , nay:
Ho also finds that the lelmol! ,l10 K""-
should train the child to Inlolllg'iiit
activity by real exercise of 'lis
senses. The Intelligence of n truly
educated person should work readily,
ho said, and hhiuild understand or
oxprohs through the agency of eyes.
of ears, of hands as well us through
words. The development of this
ability he ranks as u duty of the
public school
iiiiuiiv my
ness associates.
121 will plnn ror at least a half
hours quiet, for reflection and for
cultivating my own spirit.
Ill I will bo more honest, stiuaro
nnd prompt than business reiiulrcsi
moro kind than charity requires;
more loyal than friendship requires;
more thoughtful than love requires.
11 I will do somebody a good
turn thnt Is not expected of me.
1 r If nny person does mo wrong
I will not bear him grudge; I will
try to forget It
Ifi I will enjoy ns heartily ns I
inn what the day brings mo; and
get nil tho pleasure possible out of
eating, drinking, working, resting,
iiiuiiHenienlH, nnd the people I meet:
so Hint at night I may be able to
"I have lived today, and found
Dr. Frank Crane.
ROAD IIUIUUN'G ll,.X
Some of these Coos Hay peaches
and crenin complexions taste llko cal
cimluo uud shellac.
Sunday morning when you don't
havo to get up and go to work Is
tho ono morning In tho week when
you wako up early and can't go to
sleep again.
Some Coos liny women can wear
bungalow aprons nnd look classy,
and other always look like every
thing they havo oil was purchased nt
the ten cent store.
It wouldn't do us a blamed bit or
good to seo ourselves us others see
us. Wo wouldn't bcllove our eyes.
Wo nro always hunting for sure
things. Well, hero Is one. Tho
shoes that any Coos Ray girl Is wear
ing nro at least two sizes too largo
for her, If you will lenvo It to her.
Wo aro such stuff
As dreams nro made of, and our
little llfo
Is rounded out with sleep.
Iili OF us, young or old, rich
or poor nil of us havo our
drcamti, and these dreams aro WORLD
not nil of sleep. The best ot nil &'l " r'
A'
DRKAM STUFF
AND SOU I j STUFF
T HAS surely become a topsy-turvy
nil-firing, exploding world. Tho
year 1014 seemingly came In In-
toxlcated and evidently 1!)1" took
w somo of the
A TOPSY-TURVY stuff with her
when they met
nnd greeted each
our dreams aro other on the road. Wo have stood
tho day dreams. tov the European war nnd Mt. I.os
To tho young B011 and tho Lusltnnln, and tho over-
theso dreams turning or mo i;asiianu in Lincngo,
como llko a glittering pageant ot and the spots on the sun, and the
beauty castles In Spain seen I'lne street controvert, some of liar-
through tho cvor shitting kaleldo- iKan and Sengstnrkcifs dlsagrce-
acopo of early hopes and aspirations. ent on tho war. tho Galveston
"Also that drennis aro only "otl repeated, but now when it is
dreams; that fancy ennnot give a announced that Japan Is about to In-
lasting beauty to thoso forms that auguroto a period of volcanic nnd
scarce a moment live." eurthquake activity. which may
With tho years comes dlssllluslon. spread to. the Pacific coast then we
The mirages rise, the rivers or fancy "re ready to glvo up tho ghost,
lose their runnels In tho sands of The Nile will overflow next or thorc
life's desert places. Tho feathery will be a fainlno In India or Teddy
palm trees ot tho distance fado Roosevelt will begin organizing the
nwtiv. Tho castles In Spain ills- "homo guard" for military duty.
MARShTIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO UNF
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
Lenvo Miirshflclil
Leave Roscburg
"' A. M. ita,
8 A. M. ),;
TICKET OFFICE 139 FRONT St,
, MARS1IFII3LD
New Dodge Cars Fare $?.oo
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
florst Vr King.
Cars lenvo Maibflelil 7 n.in., 1 1 ii.ni., ,.,,( - 1U))
Cms lenvo for Kinplio 7 n.in., 1 1 n.in., u M,( n
Cms Leave Sunset Ray 7 n.in., O n.in., i iMll) B
Fares, Umpire, n.c; Tmiicei oi'Miihii wiongii, imcj wining liny 7.y
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship
F. A. KILBURN
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
.MONDAY, AIM1UST IIITII, 1 l M.
Steamship
SANTA CLARA
Sails for
PORTLAND
TUF.SDAY, AUOUST J7TII
For fuilli or Information M'O W. K. STL' Hit, ,Kent
SMITH 'I'L'RMINAL DOCK Rhone Rill
nr llko tho filmy grey of a Coos We pray theo, oh Heaven, for un-
uppc
Ray fog as tho sun rises.
Rut wo must not censo to dream.
Recauso our IRo 1b such stuff as
dreams are nindo of, because life In
Its fulness of meaning Is In tho
reaching nlways after our Ideals,
other star, more peaceful on which
to sleep and forget.
A'
inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. I
STEAMER WESTERNER
FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY
Will Sail From San Francisco, Tuesday, August 24.
Sun I'liinclxo Office, IIOO Fife lliilMing, anil 1'Ier Number lit
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE,
Phone 44
A Coos Ray man always wishes
ho had nioro furniture In the house
until hu gets home Into und tries to
sneak In bed In tho dark and falls
over t,iss,:isi chairs and 'J.tillS,
IC1 tables.
TIIK proposition mndo by tho
chief or the forestry department
that the future receipts from
the sale of timber from the lands
within the reserve be anticipated.
Rut It I' In tho foMtnrliiu und1 and road building bo prosecuted with
dlnvilnir tin. niiviiirnl .m, I uioimi Hie proceeds, is In line with lh prcs- Don't knock the grouch
forcos or overy Individual child to- ent-day methods ot developing new , t um. ,,1(, foiloWB , wants ,
ward his highest development that I territories. Cities, conn les ind states ,
01 i...", n...i. .,. 1......I t ,1,1 uiriinlH mill Ml-Iiwmvx mnv . ' " "" "" ""l OU'IJ UlllO IIO
jr. minimum ihhiw mi' Kii'iuttu ........ .-. , - ---. .
duty or tho school. j be built and the people pay us they i meets joii.
Ills thoughts were expivsu'd re-1 progress in prosperity niueu ny mo
co-ill) by Ida M. Tarbell in a recent , roads so constructed. Unless some
mngnzlno article, although khe v.-wh policy whereby the reserves may bo
ii,.. .. ,,.,!.... f,-,..,, ., uiiui.,i.. ,m !... ...,!. nf muliii'lnl lu'iKifll In the west can
point, tho principle brought out b be evolved, they will retard develop- iRUens to gleet him at every street
both is the same. Sho says1 i meat ami provo a urnwuiicii innienu i ..i,. mn-. mm
eory Is that eul-i or an asset to the coinmunliio wnere " ""'" '" '' .minuses i noiinei
LMOST every day somebody Is
taken to jnll for Injuring or
killing someone else out of a
because a soul without Its visions &tuplil iiiiiriel. Tho world Is fear
Is dead. fully luudlcnppcd
llecauso no man really lives If ho noi.N by the largo num-
Is not ulwuys striving to mnko his mtiFTWOOD Iter of small persons
host dr,eams como true. whoso empty lives
Did you over realize tho difference uro a 011 the surface. They aro
between great souls nud little souls? jllBl lvlK on tj10 crust these little
The little soul-has few dreams or, llve8 wj,M t,0jr potty 8,,it0Sl their
disappointed, ceaseB to dream. Tho Bonild little games, their pitiful do
grent soul drennis on und is nl- vices yet these people cry for the
ways going out to rcnllzo Ills ttenton and servlceB of the serious
dreams. Tho Ideal is tho mental ,,uieu ,uuj inirposeful. They are
conception of something supremely croeping. maimed things,
good, supremely to ho desired. Ho B(1U,.,,K ,mrk circle nnd nrriv
dreanis or what ought to bo and jnK ,10where, yet thoy chnllengo
finds realization nnd happiness In tIl0Se w)l0 aro uving oventfully and
striving nftor his ideal. His dreams W, ,.jH0 to unseon heights above
may not come wholly true, but if them. The thoughtful build
he has seen his vision, and ponder- ,.j,ur,.i,u8 f0r tho laggard and they
oil it nnd been dominated uy u no 8lop) Tlley inilld reformatories
bo
Ith
dig
till
They do their work iiuo siaos l0g0 oluy wlt, ,lllsti .jvory yo,ir
whipped to their tasks; Lire has no ovory mlyt rintls tholr small horl
spontaniety. Thero aro no cnthus- jj0U ,iarrowlng, and tho tlmo oon
lasms In their lives, und they con- comos WMon for them It Is either
Istantly ask themselves whether llfo tIu, mrnclo or the end.
i iu u-miii, iin wiiiio. The man who
AAA ,1,"s no vls,ou hM n0 nmimliUU'' " Success comes only by working for
I ..;, "'. fullness of life. Ho Is already dead, jtnevor by shirking for It.
hen you gamble on your- Tm.fmv u-t us go on dreaming
self don t be a piker. tl i,,miitlful dreaniB. Somo sweet There's a whole heap or llfier-
lln l,B. ,l "V. ' " " r ,'Z . " i. l.uMmnd.
- - - t iiiiiii i'iiimii i ruiv i.i'i uu luiiiiii
lllVtll 4111 V' .t-i --M
llecuuse dream stuff put
terms ot action und character
isoul stuff
When thev are first iimrrl.,l slm
. . . . ........,
yi.nueis wny tnere iMi't a brass! ,,..,,,i ,t i.mci.x T I IIOMK MARK I'HII.OSOl'RY
innit nun a iH'ieatlon el iin:ul mnt I ' " L , i
A woman's Indifference has reach
the limit when she no longer list
ens when her husband talks in his
.i&
KQUIl'IMID WITH WIRKIiliSS
Steamship Breakwater
AIAVAYS ON T1MK.
SAILS FROM MARSRF1I:M)1:VI:RY SUNDAY DURINIJ AUfil'SI
AT 8:011 A. M. AND FROM I'OHThANR FYFRY Tlll'ItSlM
AT H A. M.
iMiono :t5-,r.
II. .7. MOIIIt, Agent
It actuullv seems as If the Klrls wUI r,,lI l,arl,al reaUz,,tl0" nnd ln and jails and they will not 1
un, ..:: .liitoiniL8 :t L 0 ",8 m eu m,3 rmo thr w;
. his happiness. work and they aro drones. They d
nih ooij .iu. flnwa who never dream are not so. KrnvUs for them und they f
YOU KNOW HIM
He surely Is a bragging mutt:
lie's thoro with hot air stuff ;
He can't erect a mountain, hut
He'll put up a big bluff.
day we shall wake up and .Hud hotwon nmrrlwl man and
n all come true. Let u8 ilr
Vv.-icv nlfl vvniiinn hunvvfl lnl nf
18 sensible things that aro not to be
round ln books.
he Is o'i the
l iw.MWUii.r.n uu- i-uhum. .......... . ..,.. , , lni.i- lUt
lii mice. No observer but must . " " ;.,.'"",' ".., , ..... ....
hnve noted n tendency on the
! part of the inanurncturers of low-i"'1'
It's enslor to write a
$."u.noo .iiuuagos
led J Ml by a Jii-y
out of coi't for
entertnlnors nnd promoters s'lpport nnd developmont of the forest re-
1'or he hiu untold wealth.
t emselvos through tho power ut sources, nnd would remove the one
Ilif-Kc LTonus to exerclstt unlimited liarrler whldi In n few nlneoti pre-
nnd heterogenoous Interest, to keip vents runners from Immediately eu- Any Co'is ln.v man la sutlsiud
i.i siinr'il anil trinurrattire tbroueli n ' Invito Uu. lionpflla nf the national t 'e ns yomu as ho reel?. Rut A
t.rcesslon or entliiH unrelated idea- forests 'woman Is ui. i i p unless si" Uol.
and actlUtlc " J ".Millions cf nncs of farm lundUue part
an iieeu rei. hiiihiuu-. mm l,""i'' ,,.,.,.. ,,.., ...r
otter methods and more proficient '"Cal voir dYs'lro
ll
workmen enable tho inanufncturers
IKIMli ...i, tt
turo rosults from seeliiK, hearing, , thoy have been created. In t renting p l0 calciier wneu
BnmnlinK. overilhlna new in Idee, i this subjeel the department of ntsil-("t'r.
1.. movement, In music. :u th.. drama .culture Year Rook Just Issued con- ., lia-n't ' Prli-otl cars to icduce the price ' I s ' ' .. Xn It U to l ractUe
and literature." says Mum Tarbell. , talu, the following from the -hlof ,. ,, , go;1Ku0n,v " gillie public. IVrhnps the Ford has In ' g let1 lm
,.,, ...v., .,.. m........ ,...-... ,. ". . .. ., , ... i. . nuse ne oi uu n'euw mi no aaner i,iul ''n ii-niuuniuiv, ..,,.. ,.......,,,,
or tins tuoory cuase culture iro.n, -i ins poucy nmm .M nj w un- ,, SIHW W-Mrv M,mo fellow uied
liiuiiiiiig uu iiikiii. ii i i uu i) iii mnn' ruiiiiiiii'B niii'iu inu.v in ;( tornoratloii fn
IIO can lie uuiuimui iiiiuu iu uu u riniBmi'iiiiui' nivi. u ii"ii i...... mj(j
a tueaier at iu or ii o chick hi ine so ionium mm iue mresi rmmu loiuiuoniues
... ... (!..,... ,n .. I........... .... ...... ..... ....... 1... i.l,nlnil .. 1 t ll .,,,. 1, I .
Illuming 10 iiniun iu 11 ir.iiuu uu run iiih m i"' mui i,u,',i, imiunihn j Stl't
penro; tho cuior euro, suffrage later thoy will ylold a large revenue. ""
or Tugoro; rudUim or the rttiiaina.lt would fully meet tho local tl Iff I-1 WKAlniY
cuial. Many things which Ihrlxeeuiiles arising from the fact that tho j.u, nm, w10-8 frot f,.om ,,!
for u tlmo would die of Inuttmitl n nntlonnl foreats are not subjected to . .
without them. A hordo or lectures tuxniion would aid In the protection! 'U1" wll '"Joys 8d neaiin.
i lu nun lilnu ir in ulwMilil .in, nnmiilnlti
i " "" " " " "
Slogan of
i0.
meeting
to make smaller prices and yet leave, ' " ',.,,,
them a fair margin. Hut whatever. " 'J.1 Z ru." b
ror prorit with
tho vim you put Into your huslnchb
but many
Abstracts
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AROUT
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Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wasc
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
ttio mobt powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly "
twouty-iuch hydra ullo dredgo la l'aclfio wateri
Main nffiCC,
Seattle, Washington.
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
will sell at figures reduced over thoso
or lat year. In time perhaps a ser
viceable automobile will not be vast
ly moro expensive than tho family
can luge of ye olden day.
Olrls who make fools of men usu
ally make impressions that Inst,
Some women who wear golden
slippers on earth may find it dlffl
uilt to climb the golden stairs.
The best thing out is being out ot
debt.
When a woman lo?os her temper
she shows her nge.
Perhnps It Is true that all the world
may lovo n lover, but the proof Is
missing.
Probably tho first time a man seri
ously contemplates securlm; a dlon e
Is when he sees the corns on 1 I
wire's feet. Exchange.
BBWgUPBWHM t
GRAVEL1
Wo aro now prepnrod to furnish GRAVEL In any u"
from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following l,rlce8
From pile on ground, ?2.V5 per yard. afj.
carload lots, taken from cara, $2.00 Pr '
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. &
fhnne ''"
Opposite Post-Office,
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