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ww wrnwwCW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREfaON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911 EVEMIMG EDITION. Mikis Home Biking Easy Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 2 WEDS IX POKTIiAXD. I One of the commonest remarks n preaching tlio people In gcncrnl, e!r- 1111411 Will I1MKO 111 0. MniliUIUU Ul lliv i Ulinno miu iiimuoi "'"""" i fact that Ills Hint U nut advertising ! will lie, "Oh, we believe In circiilnr .Most of these, If not nil, arc n: once consigned to the wnsto pnper advertising, this Is the kind of thing basket or thrown Into the street aft- POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Grapo Oroam of Tartar ndalum.no lime phosphate we go In for producing n more or Mess elaborate affair ranging from u jenrd folder to a catalog. One of these (goes to every ciiBtomer. Last month we sent out of these." Ono 1 pardons the linn's prldo In us produc tion, especially If It embodies some pet Idea. Circulars aro n usoful medium of advertising, and not to bo Ignored. Hut they are Htibordlnato to news paper advertising. If business men who use circulars extensively for the purposo of selling goods would sit down nnil do a little hard thinking, they would doubtless save them selves consldornblo money every year. Hut, unfortunately, they aro too busy with other matters to devote much thought to the subject of advertising. Somo men have nn Idea that circu lars aro the best and cheapest me diums for reaching prospective cus tomers, nnil that If they are well writ ten and beautifully printed they will pull trade out of a stone. How ninny of thoso who cherish this fond delusion hnvo definite facts to support It? In some lines or busi ness good results can nu obtained from nn Intelligent iiso of circulars, KILLS SILLS IN LAST ours Oregon Legislature Did Not Enact Much Important Legislation. SALEM, Ore., Fob. 21. Tho 2Cth Legislative Assembly will be remem bered principally for Its appropria tion bill, the utlffent that any legis lature tins yet unleashed upon tho pockets of tho taxpayers; but, for consolation, think that two years henco tho bill will bo larger and four years henco It will bo still larger, and so on and on. Succinctly, hero Is the history of the legislature, this one nnd those which have preceded It: Oamo legislation, Salary grab bills. Creation of olllces. Politics. Appropriations. Summed up, tho foregoing tells nil gg rnnpnnr r9 nllnnut n at f jau ln .1 ! I " " "" '"" ". "" ""-.EDITOR TIMES rent one is no exception. Iteprcsentntlvo Clyde's free text book bill died an Ignoble death In tlio senate. Instead of voting upon it In er tho first glance without reading. Tho busy man at the desk has not time to oxnmlne them. Other things demand his attention. The coBt of advertising thus thrown away every year Is enormous. How, then, can the advertiser get to rench? Only through the newn papors. Those who buy papers aro directly Interested In them, llonco tho attention of the pcoplo ho desires to rench may bo secured, Tho ndvcrtlscr knows that when ho puts his announcement every copy of tho pnper reaches n possible cus tomer. Thoro Is no waste circulation. Eve ry subscriber is a llvo, progressive person, who wants to bo posted on tho news. In addition to the cost of printing the circulars, there Is the postage nnd tho time of tho employes In des patching them. Circulars only reach people already known to the firm. Tho paper takes tho advertisement to numbers who do not know the llrm. Just ns soon as business men wnko up to thoso facts a deeper ap preciation of tho truo value of news- Will llernltt, Formerly of Mnrshlleld, Takes Ili-Ide. Word has Just been received here of the marriage of Will llernltt, son i of E. W. Llernltt nnd a former Marsh- Held boy who Is now n well known Portland buslnoss man. at Portland. Corcernlng It, the Oregonlnn sus: "A qulot wedding took chnrgc Thursday evening, when William C. llernltt nnd Miss Wllln Levis were married by Hev. J. Howorsox. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mrs. W. W. Levis of 327 Clackamns street. Mr. llernltt, formerly of Mnrshlleld, Ore., Is connected with S. Hlrkenwnld & Co., of this city. The couple will live nt Halsey Court, 300 Williams avenue." TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Millions of domestic kisses have to be taken for granted. All delusions arc delightful, crime comes In waking up. The If you hnvo broken all your New Year's resolutions, checrup! Lent Is coming. Any ninii can He, but It takes a genius to get up an old Ho In IT new forms., but experience hns shown that In nn-1 pnpor advertising will provntj ill L FULL COURSE Domestic Science Department In Marshficld Schools to R Is almost certain that tho High school will bo able to offer domestic sclouco ns a regular subject next year nil II lull U'IMl rill lltllfil lili.li uftlinnt tho usual way and calling tho roll ..,,.., ,, . , , ., A. . . i i r. . ... iHHWwJtH. Heretofore, domestic for an orderly funeral, Senator Kcl- . ., . ,.., labor moved IndollnHo poatponmont ., , . ,,, . , ,,v"b" , "' ,,, . .. ' ' ,,, I tho State High school course of stii wpu niu milium IirUVIIIICll Willi Why Turkish Women Go Veiled. Turkish women do not wear veils because of their religion, nn many sup pose. It Is merely the survival of an old custom. When the Turks still lived In Tnrtnry. before the lime of Mohammed. It wns the habit of the men to steal such women for wires as attracted thorn. This led to so much lighting that about the second century nfter Christ the Turks came together nnil decided that henceforth tho wo men should go veiled nnd should not meet men. but dwell In unreins, on soon us they nrrlrcU at womanhood which was at about eleven years of ago -Mrs. Kenneth llrowp In Metro politan Mngiir.lne. It Is better to break n woman's cherished dishes than to break her girlish heart. Half tho heroes wo know would bo out of business If their enemies were nil dead. Tho real original Ideas about tho ninnngomcnt of men comes from con firmed old mnlds. All lawyers' charges aro reasonable In tho eyes of the law, but tho customer-pays for tho renson, n whoop, only ono volco being raised In Us favor. Clydo's bill disappeared without oratory, Harnett of Washing ton nnd Kellnher merely remarking that tho annual school meetings, whoro it was proposed a vote should bo taken on tho textbook question, are usually sparsely attended, Mombera of the House went on re cord ns opposed to requiring tho in cumbent of nu elective olllco to re sign thnt olllce when he becomes a candidate for nnother elective olllce, when they indefinitely postponed a bill by Pelrce, The hill required any State Senator to tender his resigna tion ns a momber of tho legislature whonever he became a candidate for nnother elective olllce before his term ns Senator expired. Wife-bontors may not be tied to whlpplug-posts In Oregon for two years at least, the seuato voting down tho veto of the governor to Huclmn nn'a bill and the whipping-pout law Is repenlod. Pelrce's hill appropriating I'JfiO. 000 annually from the general fund of the stnto treasury Tor the nM nt county high schools was ludellnTTeTy postponed by the House. WASH THOSE PIMPLES OFF Use D. D. D., that mild, soothing wash, that recognized remedy for Ecremn nnd nil skin troubles. First drops tnko away that awful burning Itch, cleanse the skin wash nway every pimple every Impurity. Noth ing llko D. D. D. for tho complexion. Oft ft 25c trial bottle today, worth ten times Its cost to have a liottle In the liouso. At nuy rnte, drop Into our store to talk over tho merits of this wonderful prescription. Red Cross Drug Store. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROMPT SERVICE SATISFACTORY WORK REASONABLE PRICES OI'R WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Phono Main RT-J ami a wagon will call. Mnrohucld Oregon M , dy. It has not therefore, counted as l credit for graduation. Not counting as credit for graduation, pupils have not elected tho work except ns n llfth study when time permitted. This condition of tilings has never given tho department u fair chance nnd It has worked an injustice to ninny high school girls who have wanted the work but who could not 11 ml tho tlmo for n llfth study. It litis seemed to the teachers In the High school that good courses In cookery aro Just as practical for git Is as some courses In chemistry, and a letter was addrossed to tho Department of Public Instruc tion suggesting a change In the state course of study and asking If tho change could not be mnde before the ne.t school year. The following lot tor from Superintendent Alderman lias Just been received In reply: "Supt. F. A. Tledgen, Mnrshlleld, Oregon. "My Dear Sir: l wish to nssure you thnt this de partment Is In hearty nccord with study which we hope to get out early study which we hope to get our oarly In the summer, we shall give full credit for domestic science work. In my opinion, no work Is of nioro Im portance for girls. I hnvo hnd sev eral talks with tho authorities nt the university, nnd 1 am contldent that they will give you credit, also, for logltlmnte, well organized work In this department. I shall bo glad to have you send me your course of study and to hnvo any suggestions ns to Just how our course of study should be gotten up to really meet tho conditions, Do not hesitate to send suggestions on this or any other Hue to this department. Yours very truly, L. R. ALDERMAN." When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind thnt Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy Is most effee tutil for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contains no harm ful drug. For sale by all dealers. HOME LAND Co. Soe us for Investment on Coo Flay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. PUone 71L. 204 Front St One Failure. "IPs funny our minister never gets innrrled," remarked the young hus band who hud Just refused his wife n new dress In his endeavor to chnnco tho subject. " think ho'il make a good htishnud." "Well." replied the wlfo wnrmly, "ho didn't seem to umbo a very good euo when lie iimrrled us." Tho whining schoolboy with or without shilling morning fnce novcr needs to bo told to "forgot It." Plenty of women cry their llttlo eyes out when they find thnt n do mestic row is so different from n lov spat. Try The Times' Want Ads Hl Trlek. A penrl belonging' to her brooch had got fastened In the lace of her collar, lie offered to disentangle It. "That's a great trick of mine." ho said as he wrestled with It. "Separat ing pearls from" "People';" she Interrupted hi a fright. "No." said he; "from laces." Now York Press. Knew What He Waa Doing. Rooky i from whom old gent has Just received 6 sovereigns nt 4 to ll Now, then, Bantu Onus, what aro you biting 'em for? Do you think I'd give you wrong uus? Old Gent Non, lad dy. It's no that: I'm Just making sure tluit 1 haven't got thnt one back which I passed off on line! Loudon Punch. nnd A Poultry Fable. The hen returned to her nest found It empty. "Very funny." said she: "1 can never find tilings where I lay them" I.lppln. con's. Tor one who can stand prosperity there area Hundred thai will siaud ad versltv.-CnrMln fine China Half Price Wo have n few old pieces of beau tiful hand-painted China, Including some Genuine llnvlland which we are offering nt Just half the original prices. They will make most accep table gifts or Party Prizes. They Include lni-go Havllautl Fruit plate, was $3.10, for only $1.53 Nice Olive or Pickle Dish, was 30c, for only 15c I Handsome Dinner Plates, decornted with Coos Hay Roses, woro $1.00 each, now only. . . .rtOe 75c Cup-, and Saucers, only lOe lteaiitlful Dessert Plates, were 75c, now only 10c SEE OI'R WINDOW AND CALL AND GET SOME OP THESE CHINA 11ARGMNS. P OOS BAY ASH STORE The Store That Sates You Money. GEO. X. HOLT, . - Manager. Front Street, Marshtleld. c Manr men best describe their choice in footwear by requesting a "Sensible Style." It's a pat expression when applied to those well-chosen styles that we carry in the Nettle ton Make. Good sense marks every line and seam of their construc tion; they are the eas iest shoes in the world, and will not spread out with wear. They are made of pliable kid skins, and soft, mellow calf skins, with flexible, long wearing soles. Make your next pair a Nettleton Sensible Style Shoe, and we will guarantee you per fect footwear satisfac tion. Will you call soon, while we have your size? MONEY TALKS Hub Clothing" & Shoe Co. MAitSlli'IEU -- HAXDOX FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000.00 AV. S. Chandler, President; M. C. Tlorlon, Vice-President; Dorscy Krcitzcr, Cashier. Hay T. Kaufman, Asst. C'tHiinr &. 1)1 HECTORS: "V. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, W. TJ. Douglas, John 1 Hall, Win. Grimes, F. S. Dow, S. C. Rogers' W. P. Murphy, M. 0. liorton. ' DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe deposit hoxes for rent in our steel lined fire and bur glar proof vaults. Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marsh field, Oregon Oldest Rank In Coos County, KstnulfMicil in IHHO. Paid up Capital, Surplus, and Undivided ProiltH over $lGO,()oo. Assets Oter Half .Million Do Inr.M. Does n general banking business nnd draws drnfta on tlio Uatn of California, San Francisco, Cnl.j Hanover Nntlonnl Rank, N. v.- First Nntlonnl IJnnk, Portltui'l, Ore.; First Nntlonnl Hank, Ho burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Hank, Ltd., Loudon, Knglnnd, Also sells oxchnngo on all of tho prlnclpnl cities of Europe, Individual nnd corporation nccounts kept subject to check. Safo ' deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: .1. W. HENXETT, PreNldent. .J. II. FLAXAOA.V, V.-Pre. It. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier. UV.O. K. WIXCHliHTKIl, Asst. Cash IXTKItKST PAH) OX TIMI-2 DEPOSITS. THE l-'AST AXI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (Equipped with WIiyIchh) Will nuike remilnr trips carrying passengers both ways and freight lietwecn Coos Hay and San Francisco. All reservations forpasHengers mado nt Alliance Dock, Mnrshlleld and Inter-Ocean Trnnsp. ft,. Union Street Wharf Xo. 2, Sin Francisco. For Information, phone 1 l-J or 28.". Will sail from Mnrslillcld for San Francisco Monday February 201 h, I P. M. IXTHK-OCKAX THAXSPOltTATIOX COMPANV. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsuorth Dock, Portland, nt 8 I M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Hay every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations will not ho held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. I,. H. KEATIXO, AGKXT PHOXE MAIN 35-L "THE FIHEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CO.VXECTIXG WITH THE XOKTH HAXK HOAD AT POHTLAXI) WILL SAIL ritOM POUTLAXD FOK COOS HAY AT 8 P. M., MONDAY, FKHUUAHY 20, LEAVIXd COOS HAY FOIt EUHEKA WEDXESDAY, FEIIHUAHY 22. PHOXE 11 XOHTII PACIFIC 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McOKOHOE, Agent Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAHLO AXI) JOSSOX CEMENT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, nrlck and all kinds of bulldore material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR -----.., w miuainvAV. PIIONR 201. HOUSES FOK KENT 3 room liouso $9.00 5 room houses, J 11, ?12 and $13.00 6 room Houses, $14.00 and $1C00 7 room Houses $20.00 Al'. FHIZEEX, 08, Cential Ave., Mnrshlleld. Coal Cheapest Fuel on Coos Bay Lump coal Sl.HO. Xut coal 93.00. Wo do all Kinds of hauling, nnd contracting. Horses and vehicles for salo. For quick delivery call on L. H. HEISNER or phono 120-J or 49-L. LIBBY COAL I hnvo secured tho last two months' run of the high grade coal from the old Llbby mlno nnd am nhi soil and deliver It now for S5 vvn ".,. oenu in yoiU. order8 flt ouco Orders promptly filled. Remember I am still giving the best llvory service possible. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AXI FKEI) STABLES PHONE S73.J. FOR GOOD WOKK Rrlng your clothes to us. Cleanlne pressing nnd repairing a specialty by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed-nLAXCHAlU) & DOll. ou-'i aouiii Hroadwny. IO TRAP .VESTED HARHKR PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our nmtlngs havo produced stnml-nrd-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242,227,222 oggs In 3C5 days. Hahy Chicks and Eggs for Hntchlng Rook your orders now for spring delivery. A few cockorols from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Plnce, Poultry Yards. FRED. RACHMAN, Prop. MarMifleld, Hov 485, Phono 288 Good Evening HAVE YOU ANY LAUXDKY? If so, do not forget that this is THE laundry where you get tho best work, and prices aro In every one's reach. Call up and ono of tho driv ers will call and explain nil details to you. All telephone calls aro quick ly attended to, because wo aro run ning two wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD 1IAXD AXD STEAM LAUNDRY. Mniuey H,os., Pro,,, Phono 220-J If you have .nnvllilni. ooll Irnito. 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