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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
mufctaia armii' ? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911- COOS BAY TIMES Entorcd at tlio postofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. A M H in - ' R K I Is V; u l't 1 w If r Hi 'H fir M. 0. MALOXEV Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor An Indopeiitlont Republican nows papor published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Ibo Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho scrvico of thn yooplo, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Bay Times represents h consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall nnd Tho Coos Day Advortlsor. Thn Coast Mall was tho first dally cstab' llshod on Coos Day and Tho Coos Bay Times Is Us Immediate successor. SUllSUIHPTIO.V KATES. DAILY. Ono year $c'on Por month B0 Wbon paid strictly In advanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or J2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono year 1'5 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF THE CITi OFMARSIIFIELR. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Mnrshfleld :: :: i: :: Oregon PEHFOHMI.N'O SIMPLE DUTIES. ON THE Btibject of applied educa tion, Dr. W. II. Goodwin of Portland, Oregon, presents an Tiggresslvo Idea. Ho says: "I am getting tired of seeing none. but Ignorant persona clean tho Btrocts, I would lll;o to boo the young v nooplo (alto hold and do somo of Mi!h vork. Tho high school ought to get into touch with things of this kind In somo way or nnnthor. They Bhould " become familiar with tho occupations In their neighborhood. A young man - n young womnn should clioono nn upatlou by actual contact with 'fills In In lino with Commissioner 'Witling's Idea, which was: "Puttlir; n man (unload of a voter behind eve ry broom." It U that which e ouitr labor anil promotes tho public ser vice?. One of tho niius of editcntlon Is to dignify the useful things; to oicnpo from tho tyranny of stjloand conformity, and glor'fy nil the duties of life. It In utwuyH a poor service that Ignoranro renders, and the wel faro of tho community lies In milking It Intelligent. No young mnu onu start out In Ufa with tho determination to accept tho first duty that comes to hand, and to do It right, that will fall to reaoh tho hlghost rungs In the ladder of tiBofuluosB and responsibility. LIISKAltY NOTES. Tho story hour tomorrow will be for children front seven to eleven on ly, and If tho children will bring tholr song-book, womo of the m-Houl i songs will bo part of tho program. Tho library bun recently ueelved the following gift: Kropotklu's "Mutual Aid u Factor In involution." from Mr. H. WliV -i De ja Humae's "Under Two Flngt." from Mrs. John Bear. Following are a few Items from the reMrt for DeMiubtr: Clrottlntlon Cblldrir 012 " Adults a 13 Total i,2r. "I Now registrations II ToUtl registrations tin I Number books tit library 1 P 15 PAPER TOWHUS COME NEXT. Adopt Ion in Kansas SulinnW May Follow Abolition of Cups, TOPKKA. Kau., Jan. I.--E. T. Fad child, State 8uieritendont of PiiMlo lust ruction, sa'd that be wo I'd piepaiv nt ohco to hno a t&t ma m of paper towels fur ne In K.in n choolhout-.', if th ttMt U sue ci-i i it, all schools will he pqulpoml wl ii th Individual towoU. which rum In rolls. The towel after mo I I in .1 Ti Board of Health h.t ti.ll ' il'o common drinking cup from pu "i ce. Uo of roller town's In ho, ud trains mav also be forbidden. Fro itfrti Kj EP VB ttst jPBfy vl&IC And now comes clearing time for winter stocks. Christmas holidays arc over; winter stocks have had their inning, and now their clearing time has come. Strictly adhering to our established policy, we do not carry over merchandise from one season to another, but like the good housekeeper, wc clean house thoroughly and we do it in the quickest and most effective way by scissoring prices sharply. Wo would rather sacrifice our pro fits to do this, so as to be able to start the seasons with new, fresh and clean stocks. Numbers of prudent wo men await these end-of-tho season .clearing sales at Magncs & Matson's with more than usual interest. They know what it means. Substantial generous and bona fide savings on the highest qualities of merchandise the world's best markets afford. From time to time this space will tell in detail of some particular and worth while price reductions, so keep in close touch with it or better still, visit the store frequently, as, of course, all of the good news cannot get into the papers. Come expecting to find extraordinary price cuts on our splen did stocks of High Class Furs, Tailored Suits, Coats In Fact, Nearly Every Department Will Have Something Most Tempting to Offer Ladies' Coats and Suits Formerly Sold For $10.00 Will be Priced at $2-1.00 i $25.00 Will bo Priced at $.15.00 $35.00 Will be Priced at $21.00 , ,$20.00 Will be Priced at $12.00 $30.00 Will be Priced at . $18.00 J $18.0"0 Will be Priced at $10.80 Magnes Matson r, gmBrfolu.Wddy-W,T.i Three Vital Reasons "I want to give every f)crson not using electric ight three vital reasons why the General Electric Mazda Lamp should make them have their house, store, office or factory wired. First The G-E Mazda Lamp gives nearly three times the light of the ordinary carbon incandescent. 3CCOIV d 13 W ' I H I ' i I firs!: Trust and Savings Bank OK COOS HAY MAHSHFIELH, OREGON. CAPITA I FULLY PAID ? 100,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JOHN S. COKE, Prosldent. DOHSEY KREITZER, Cnsblor. JOHN F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, WILLIAM GRIMES, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. MORTON, Vlco-Prosldont and Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST RUSINKSS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Safe Deposit Roves for rent In our Steel lined, llro mid burglar proof Vaults nt ijiil.00 and tin per milium. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL RANK. DRAWS DRAFTS ON WYIN Fai-go Nevada Nntloi Tlie Culled States National 'The National Park Rank, N It costs no more to burn. Third The quality of light is vastly superior a clear white light like sun rays." "The General Electric Mazda Lamp represents the high-mark in the evolution of incandescent electric lighting. It blend itnentive triumph and manufacturing skill and you reap the benefit in the form of dollars and cents, and freedom from eye strain when using artificial light." "I want (he chance to prove to your entire satisfaction that this wonderful lamp is een better than represented. Come in today and see for yourself. Your call places you under no obligation, and is apt to be decidedly to your profit." Be careful to see that every electric lamp you buy bears the G. E. monogram. OREGON POWER. CO. itloiml Rank, San Francisco, Cal i jiaiuc, l'ortlnml, Ore. Now Ynr.t. V V Tim Corn Ei-liiuiKe National Rank, ChlcnKO, III, The Rank of Scotland, London, England. Vine I'reiut i.yonunl,, rails, Franc. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal bnnkliiB centers In Europe, Asln. Africa. Australia, China, Japan North, Central an-l So. America. Personnl and commeielal accounts kopt subject tocheck Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safo Deposit Roxes for rent. Flanagan (b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Rank in Coos County, Established in 1H80. Pa'd tip Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Prollts over SIOO.OOO. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business nnd draws drafts on tho Ran of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanovor Natlonnl Rank, N. Y.: First National Hank, Portland, Ore.; First Natlonnl Hank. Rose burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Rank, Ltd., London, Englnnd. Also sells exchango on alt of the principal cltlos of Europe Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to chock' Safo deposit lock boxes for ront. OFFICERS: ,1. W. HENNETT, President. j, n. FLANAGAN. Y.-Pres It. 1 WILLIAMS. Caslik-,-. GEO. E. WINCHESTER .Ust Cash. INTEREST I' VI) ON TIME DEPOSITS. EW LIVERY Fancy new rlgJ, Kood horses nnd careful tlrlvors nro now nt tho dis posal of the Coos Ray public at REAKONARLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drtvors rondy for any trip nnywhero nny tlmo. Horses boarded nnd rigs enrod for. Now hcarso nnd special accommo dations provided for ftinoral pnrtlo. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Good Evening ll.VVK YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this U THE laundry whero you got tho best work, and prlcos nro In overy ono roach. Call up and ono of tho drlv rs will call and explain nil details to you. AH tolophono enlls nro quickly attended to, becauso wo aro running wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT. 1SFACTION. MARSHFIELD HANI) AND STEAM LAUNDRV. Jau7ty llro., Prnn Phone 220-J. Turkish BaUis 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J wsgatg llavo your Job printing done i Tho Tj,nos offlco. THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rates i educed to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; woek fl'.OO to ?6.00. House keoplutc npartinunts with gas raues Sinnn to SIS.OO nor month. PREK UATIIS-K. W. SL'liLlVAX, Prop. HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been ro ! Iliritn1lafl nu.1 liim.rt 1 i .- . I "" "Htwicij nuu i under new management, Sneclal accommo dations for stage passengers and for people desiring n lest at the seashore louii i.iuo uio Place." J E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. Hill Coal eaver MOUNT DIARLO AND JOSSON CEnjNT. t The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Rrlek and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLASN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH RROADWAY. PHONE SIOl. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE FOR GOOD WORK Drltig your clothes to us. Cleaning, prosslng nnd repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed RLANCIIARD & DOD SON, South Hi'ondwny. rR. (J. W. LKSLIE, J-' Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho Amorlcan school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to I; Phone lCl-jj Mnrshfleld; Oregon. DR. J. W. INGRAM, Physician and Snrgeon, 200-210 Coko Building. Phones: Ofllce 1C2J; Rosldonco 1C2L aJ W. HENNETT, Lawyer. OOlco over Flanagau & Bennett Bank Mnrshfleld, Orogon. TV7M. s. turpen; V Architect, Over Chamber of Commerce. I -?&icx.rsz s