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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
t rrrftrfw -(i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 911 EVENING EDITION. Friday and Saturday Specials The Greatest Offer Ever Take Advantage Men's Overcoats and Cravenettes at Half Price Copyright 1907 by Htrt SchafTncr W Marx Remombor, snlo continues In entlro stock of Dry Goods, Fur nishing Goods, Clothing and Shoes. Come, to tho storo of values. Merchant & Arch Carbolic Salve Is nn omolllont and healing application of great valtto for tho hcallug of Durns, Cuts, Sores, Scabies, Itch, otc. It Is strongly antlsoptlc, and by Its mild, stimulating action starts hoalthy granulation from tho bottom of tho wound, thus oxcrtlng a strong tendency to heal without a scar, IMtICK rUH HOX 25 CEXTS !" For Snlo nt "Tho Uusy Comer" AkciiIn for tho Arch Family Remedies Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Co. SAVK MOXEY By having your olO clothos pressol and cleaned. Makes thorn look bet ter and wear longer. Satisfaction, guaranteed. COOS 1JAY TAILORING CO. J. W, Josophson, Mgr. JH South Broadway. Murshfield I have Homo of tho nrottieat vnlon tines at tho most roasonablo prices over soon on tho Day. And romem- her that I always havo tho latest lino I i postal cards. AUOUST FRIZEEX. CS Central Ave. Marshfiold, Oro. would bo Insane at tho end of tho FOR SALF 1 .horse gnsollno mo tor and all equipment for launch. Whlto Dox 285, City. I'Olt SALE Three homestead relln lulshmonts, wrlto Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. "WANTED Olrl for light housework. P 0. Box 295. p01t BEXT Furnished npnrtmcnt In O'Connoll building. Phono No. 113-L. jRsrfl For These Two Days Only Wo consider thin tlio grent ost of nil offer niiulo just nt a tlmo whon yoti can best make lino of a good ovor cont or ernvenottc. You can innko Bolcctlon of uti) garment of tills re maining stock which con Bints of tho celebrated Unit, Schnffnor and Marx mnko, sizes 34 to H. For Friday and Saturday One-Half Price Kammerer A I.OXO THE WATERFHOXT. Tho M. F. Plant loft San Fran cisco yestordny and should reach hero early tomorrow on hor final trip to Coos Day for tho tlmo being at least. Tho Nann Smltn is duo In this aft ernoon from Day Point. oiHL OF 1(1 IS BIOAMIST. First Murrlngo Result of Joke, tho I Second a Dare. 1 ALBION, N. Y Fob. 1. Esthor Dahlko of Buffalo, 1C years old, has boon received as an Inmato of tho western houso of refuge horo, having pleaded guilty to n charge of bigamy, rlago was tho result of a Joko and According to hor story hor first mar tho second a daro, both occurring within tho last six months. LIBBY COAL I havo secured the last two mouths' run of the high grade coal from tho old Llbby mine and am ablo to sell and deliver It now for $5 PER TOX. Send in your orders at onco. Orders nromntlr filled. I Remember I am still giving the uvot vj ov. f.v ,-.. . W. L. CONDRON'S LIVEHY AND FEED STABLES I'HOXE 273-J. HIGH SCHOOL HAS TROUBLES Pendleton School Girls In a Wrangle Over Rats and Fuffs. PENDLETON, Ore., Feb. 2. Aftor two days of n ratlcBs, palntlcss, puff less existence, tho freshman girls of tho high school are displaying signs of nn Impending rebellion which may flnroforth at any moment. Tho can so of their dissatisfaction Is an alleged violation of tho terms of tho agreement entered Into between themselves and the co-eds of tho up per classes to the effect that all artificial beautlfors be dispensed with. A delegation of tho Insurgents called nt the Entit Oregonlnn office and stated their grievances In no uncertain tones. They declared they hud lived up to the letter of tho agreement, havo discarded all super fluous hair and gone to school with their cheeks colored only by their healthy blood. But, they assert, the senior girls, who were the instigators of tho antl-rnt movement, have not been true to their plighted word but havo openly and llngrnntly violated their agreement by appearing with their heads upholstered as before. Therefore, theso indlgnnut freshmen have hnd tholr poet laureate promul gate the following for tho benefit of tho hnughty and erring seniors. To tho Seniors. Now, my gentlo senior, girls, Wo of tho freshman class Would glndly take off our puffs and curls And comb our hair out from that awful mass, To change tho namo tho high school Which wo did not help to mnko so bad, And when we think of those that did It It makes our hearts fool sad. So now, you noble, high minded, up per clnssmcn, Coino down from off your perch And set a good example, Or wo'll leavo you In tho lurch. OBSERVATION'S. ' Women don't tnlk ns much about thcmsolves as men do. If nn Inspector finds anything ho Is pretty apt to find fault. Tho uso of big words, howover, Is not so much to bo deplored as tholr misuse. Donvor, whoro women voto, went wot by a majority of 10,000. Wouldn't that Jar your theory? If you borrow so much as a dlmo from a Coos Bay man and forgot to pay It back, ho'Il romombor it. North Bend News Slg Hansen, timekoepor nt tho Penrson camp nonr Allegany, return ed to that placo today aftor a brief visit at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen. Tho oxeoutlvo commltteo of tho Mothors' and Tonchers' club will hold a mooting at tho Central school Fri day aftomoon to perfect arrange ments to bo given on February 22 In observation of Washington's Birth day. Mrs, Ann Gustafson and family havo removod from Emplro to North Bond whoro they will occupy ono of tho L. J. Simpson houses. Mr. Gus tafson Is a mnto on tho schooner Echo now on a voyage to Valparaiso, Chill. Tho Union meetings which nro be ing hold nt tho Methodist Episcopal church nro growing in interest and attendance nightly. Tho meetings nro In chnrge of Rov. Hlsey assisted by Rov. R. G. Snmmorlin, Rev. Al bright, nnd Rev. A. D. MacLeod. Dr. W. A. Worden. whoso death was reported In Tho Times rocontly, was well-known to many of the pion eer residents of Coos Bay who learn ed with rogrot of his death. Dr, Worden first camo to Coos Bay on tho same boat with Robert McCann. from tho same nlaco, Kingston, Cana da. They mado the trip on tho old steamer Eastport In July 1874. Mi! LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at f : -1 3 p. in., Feb. 1, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum. . Minimum. . At 4:13 p. in. Precipitation. 45 40 40 .20 Wind Northwest; rain. THE WEATIIEIt. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Feb. 2. Fair In west and rain or snow in oast. Colder tonight and Friday gen- orally fair. llOBX. HAKmXQTON To Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Harrington a nine pound son, Fohrunry 1. Mother and child are doing nicely. Firm National Sign. Tho First National Bank was ' adorned today with one of tho largest and hand somest gold letter sign In tho city. Moves Office. F. W. Estborg Is moving his ofilco from First Trust and Savings Bank building Into tho F. S. Dow office at tho old First Na tional' stand. Initiate Two. Marshfiold lodgo of Elks last ovonlng Initiated Fred W. Powers and Lloyd Rosn, tho latter being from Bandon. Following the Initiation, a soclnl tlmo was enjoyed. Enterprise Market to Move. The Eutcrprlso Meat Market has routed tho building across tho street from tholr prcsont qunrtors and will ro move tltero ns soon ns it Is renovntod and flttod up. 4 Preheat Fine Play. Beginning to night, tho Bornoll Stock Company will play tho famous play "Tho Girl of tho Golden West." This play linu won nntlon-wido favoritism and Mr. Holllngsworth and tho romalndor of tho company think tho company has shown up stronger In It than In any thing thoy havo attempted nt tho .un sonlc. Tho play will bo presonted nt least thrco nights at the Masonic. Almost Has Fire. A. C. Gabor nacho narrowly escaped having n tiro In his homo on South Fourth streot, Just south of tho Mill Slough brldgo. It seems that whon tho houso was last paporcd, tho papor hangors put paper ovor tho stovopipo holo leading Into ono sldo of tho chlmnoy without putting any metallic cover ing ovor It. So today, tho pnpor ovor nporturo caught flro from tho stovo plpo on tho othor sldo. Lucki ly It wns noticed Immediately and waB easily extinguished without tho flro dopartmont bolng called out. WM. FRANZENBACIl returned to day from Portlnnd whoro ho has been consulting specialists concern ing his little son who has been troublod with splnnl nffllctlon. Rend the Time Want Adf OAXDY FOB FASTIDIOUS FOLKS. Our toothsomo homo-mndo cnndlos are a revolatlon to tho candy lovor. Thoy aro so rich, so temp tingly good nnd so dellcntoly flavored that onco eaten thoy nro never forgotten, Our Cho colates aro all fresh, no stalo ones carried on tho shelf for months, but mado ovory dny. You will find no old strong musty chocolatos In our boxos. Thoy aro mado right hero In our sunny, well vontllated fac tory by oxports who know what tho particular peoplo like. The policy of our two stores Is "Quality, Cleanliness and Courtesy." Always something now at TWO STORKS. 230 Front St 110 Central Ave. Personal Notes J. II. IIOLLISTER of Bandon was a Marshfiold visitor today. CARL DAVIS returned today from a visit nt his old home In Min neapolis. DIl. WETMOUE and wlfo of Myrtle Point nro oxpected here tomorrow on route to Portland. E. K. JONES roturncd today from n business trip to Portland mid oth er northern points. FOB SALE S. C. It. I. Bed eggs l?l per 15, special rate per 100. Ad dress Mrs. J. II. Price, Allogauy. MISS WATSON of Coqulllo will leave Saturday for a short visit In Portlnnd and other northorn points. .IACKSON KINGSLEY, who camo In from Sltkum today on biwinetis, report that the rond is getting buck In fairly good condition, con sidering tho wonther. M. J. McKENNA of Bandon, camo ovor yoatcrday to attend tho meeting of tho Elks' lodge. Ho is connected with tho Cody Lumbor compnny nt Bandon. J. S. HUME of Woddorburn will leavo Saturdny for Portland and Salem whoro ho goes In the Inter ests of tho bill providing for com mercial fishing on lower Rogue riv er. ARNO MEREEN, gonernl suporln tondont of tho C. A. Smith mill, who hns been nt Bay Point nnd Borkoloy slnco prior to tho holi days, Is expected back on tho Nann Smith today. L R. TOWER arrived homo today from Portland whoro ho attended tho nnnunl nutomobllo show. Ho says thoro was a big crowd and a flno display of cars. Ho retains tho Bulck ngency for this county' for tho coming yenr. COL. R. II. ROSA of Bnndon, enmo over yestordny to witness tho Ini tiation of his son. Lloyd Rosa, by tho Marflhflold lodgo of Elks. Col. Rosn roportn that ovorythlng nt Bnndon Is prosperous nnd the out look Is for nn uuiiBunlly good year. TOPICS OF THE TIMES. A CHAMPION KICKER. Ho was n curious sort of man and nothing scouted to ploaso him; If you proposed a certain plnn n dlf foront plan would solzo him. No matter what you'd say or do ho wns a cranky bolng; No mntter what your point of vlow ho'd Joy In disagreeing, No mattor what your schomo might bo flaws ho was always pick lug It was no wonder ho boenmo a mas ter mind nt kicking. Ho kicked nt ovory ono ho know, nt nil times, In all places; Ho snarled and growlod nnd howled and mado tho wryost kind of facos. Ho kicked at woman, man nnd child, nt all who camo anoar him Ho kicked In such a mnunor that all peoplo camo to fear him. Ho klckod nt all with whom ho denlt with groatost of ondeavor, And actod Just as If ho folt ho had to kick forovor. Thoro wns naught loft worth kick ing nt 'twas hard luck and ho struck It; With no ono nonr ho clutchod tho air nnd straightway kicked tho buckot! AN OLD SPANISH OLIVE OIL Is "Bo a miser with vlnognr, a counselor with salt and a spend thrift with oil." But first bo auro tho oil Is not only puro, but of such flno quality and flavor as to mako It entirely acceptablo to tho most fastidious tasto. You can got such an oil at BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE' Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building. BANDON PLAYS Tl High School Plays North Bend Tonight and Marshfield v Friday Night. Tho Bandon high school basket ball team will meet tho Marshfiold team nt tho Tabornaclo, tomorrow night nt 8:30, and It Is expected that tho gamo will bo hotly contested from start to finish, Marshfiold hav ing worked hard to got In shape. Tho Bandon team camo over today and wont to North Bend whoro to night they will play tho North Bond high school basket ball team. Tho Bandon tonm Is strong, having play ed Myrtlo Point a 17 to 19 gnmo ro contly and though thoy lost that contest, they believed thoy havo gained considerable strongth since. The Mnrshlleld boys will havo tho ndvantngo of playing on their own grounds nnd will try In n measure, to mnko up for tho poor start that thoy havo had so far. S. Clarke, captain of tho team will probably bo out of tho gnmo on account of sick ness, so. Larson will bo put In nt center nnd McCormnc, with Bolt will tnko tho guard position. Stuts man nnd C. Clarko will play for wards. Tho tabernnclo will bo put Into such shape that It will accommodato a very largo crowd. A largo crowd of rootors will probably bo out to help tho boys all they can by encor ing. Sees Shndow Unless Mr. Ground hog wns nn unusually early riser this morning nnd rotlrod whllo tho fog obscured tho sun, ho euro saw his shadow. If tho old tlmo wenthor forccastor's faith In him Is Justified, wo will havo six weokB moro of win- tor. OPPORTUNITY. Upon tho hour whon I was born, God said, "Another man shall bo," And tho groat Maker did not scorn Out of himself to fashion mo; Ho sunned mo with his rlponlng looks, And heaven's rich. Instincts In mo grew, As offortless bb woods nnd nooks Sond vlolots up nnd paint thorn blue. Yes, I who now with nngry tears, Am exiled bnck to brutish clod, Havo homo unquonchod for four scoro years A spark of tho otornnl God; And to what end? How yield I hack Tho triiBt for which high uses glvon? Heaven's light hath hut rovealod a track Whoroby to crawl nway from hea ven. Men think It Is an awful sight To boo n soul Just sot adrift On that drear voyago from whoso night Tho ominous Bhndows novor lift; But 'tis moro nwful to bohold A helpless Infant newly horn, Whoso llttlo hands unconscious hold Tho keys of dnrkness nnd of morn. Mlno hold thorn onco; I flung away Thoso keys thnt might havo open sot Tho golden sluleos of tho dny, But clutch tho koys of darkness yet" I hoar tho reapers singing go Into God's harvest; T, that might With thorn hnvo choson, horo bolow Gropo shuddering nt tho gates of night. Jas R. Lowell. Womon ory. ovor tholr own trou bles, not yours; nnd yet a woman who orlos n good doal is called "sym pathetic," MAXIM PERT.UNIXO TO MS I 1 ..LA. W-., Jm),