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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1911)
Everybody Listen ! hi; hi; hhahv as xkvek hf.fohi: to aid yof ix vol it sphi.no i ihmtihi, and hoisi:- ithxishixh nrvixo. TWIN' 1'IJ- l)i:STAIi TAIH'1-S AM' T1IH J'ATK FINISHES AT $25 to $45 TiAHOi: MASSIVK HOUND PK- DKSTATj TAltliKS AT $11.90 to $35 AMi FIX-1SIIKS Mi: NOW 1IAV13 ON DISPLAY A FI.NI LINK OF Diftang Room Furniture AVK IIAVK llKCO.MK INFATUATED WITH OUH FAMOUS Twin Pedestal Tables WITH TYDK.VS DUOSTVLK LOCKS AND SO WILL YOU AFTF.H YOU HAVE SEEN Til KM. Now Is' the Time to Do That House Over and Make Things More Home Like WE CAHKY EVEHYTIIINd TO FUHNIS1L YOUIt HOME AT MONEY-SAVINd I'HICES. Going Harvey Company THE SQUAHE DEAL. Golden Oak Barber Shop Finest equipped shop on Coos Day. l A Smooth Shavo A Good Hair Cut Shoo Shining (lillilrrn's Hr.lr Cutting a special!'. orrosrn: lloyd hotel III' XT Kit CLAHEY Proprietors. tOO THAI' NESTED IJAItltKI) PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our matlngs havo produced stand rd-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242,227,222 tggs In 3C5 dnys. lUby Chicks mid Eggs for Hatching Book your orders now for spring Silvery, a few cockerels from lvy laying stock for $5.00. l'l)innutli Place, Poultry Yards. FRi:R. IUCHMAN, Prop. MaiTlilleld, llciv 18o, Phono 288 KEL ESTATE. H )'0U want to cot sonin nf tlin lest ou)8 , tliis section, seo mo. ou want to soil or lenso your Property, list It with mo. Alt.'. Fltl'EKV. J18' c'"'il Ave., Mnrshfleld. Saint Patrick's Snaps Lots In Mnrshflold Ilolghts GOxlOO $100 for lnsldes, J12G.00 for corners. 2 story dwelling with two lots aggregating 90x100 good bay view, for $l,noo.oo. 10 Lots In EaBt Mnrahflchl for ijiOOO.OO easy terms. a Lots on Droadway ijil, 0.10.00 a LotH on Second Street $1,200.00. Half block on Ilroadway, with good unobstructed bay view $2, 100.00. 10 Acres fruit land $."500.00 easy terms. 00 hci-h fruit land $000.00 easy terms. ' 10 acres fruit land $100.00 oasy terms. 5 acres fruit land closo to Mnrshficld with 225 fet waterfront on ship channel for $1,500.00. n ucro tract In Lobreo Park, closo to now Coqulllo Road $1,500,00, easy terms. lluslnchs lot on Second near Central 50x100 "a quick money maker" $5,2.10.00. 2 lots In Plat A 100x138 perfect title $500.00. Corner waterfront lot on Front street, 50x2-10, for $0,500.00. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENHY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWING 18 A LIST OF RELIAHLE HUSINESS nOUSES AND nUSINESS MEN IN MAHSIiriELD WHO ITANDIA5 GOODS THAT CAN HE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PRICES OR AES HOSE WORK MAY BB DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE THEM Mother's Restaurant Has been consolidated with tha 11LWCO GRILL ROO.M 'a Blanco Hotel and Is better pro Pared than ever to servo gco-1 meals. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbinn anri Hontinn Marshfteld, 0r?- Pl"ne 773 GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Hill Iltwls, Enve lopes, Culling Cards, etc. STADDEN All kinds of photograph wort, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. I Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office 1 J. L. KOONTZ Maclilno and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front! street, Marshfleld, Ore. BRAID AND BUTTONS USED TO ADORN" SOME FETCHING DRESSY GOWNS VERY smart unit fetching and Illustrating two totally dllTcrcnt modes or ndoriiliiK a costume tiro the gowns shown In tlif picture. On the hft is n gown made entirely or linilil. using wider braid for trim, inlng nnd having a finishing touch of fringe at the foot. Tim mn Is charming and becoming to almost an. woman, provided shu bo not blostcd with too much of the "too. too solid flesh" that will not melt, -but Its ncqiiisl Hon meiitiH a long purse, for It Is scarcely of the sort that can be "run to- To the Riant: Black Satin Trimmed With Buttons. To the Left: Gown Made of Silk i" Braid. gethor canlly" at home. The silk braid and net of which It Is mndc perhaps built would bo the better word-require very careful handling, and oh tlfoy nro expensive In themselves that means, of course, either moro Mian ordinary skill In heme dressmaking or a high dressmaker's bill. Hut the result is a delight to tho eye und to the wearer. In tho other gown much of tho smart effect Ir grlned by tho nso of the buttons and simulated buttonholes, which run down the panel at tlm side of tho skirt. Tills costume, of black satin, Is In tho height of tho mode, al though It Is simply made. Tho material may bo tho now wool satin, of which very graceful gowns nro being made. FltANCUS WARD. FIRST AID FOR TIRED FEET. Memuret Recommended to Ease Aches of Wonry Members. Tho old East Indian method of giv ing sctcntlllc massage to tho feet has been taken up again nnd Is considered of great value to tho fatigued. First. Tho hands nro moved upward, ono after tho other, on tho raised feet, so that tho blood Is driven upward. Second. Tho hand Is moved in a ro tary way from sldo to side, beginning nt tho toes and stopping at tho middle of tho calf. Third. The pnlm of tho hand and tho tips of the lingers are applied In a ro tary movement with great force and pressure. Throughout nil tho mnssago tho feet must bo raised and supported. It Is useless to do it when they nro on n level with tho head. When tho feet are burning nlcohol Is ono of the best tonics for them. It cools the skin and aids tho muscles. For achlug feet nothing Is better than hot vinegar and water. Tho feet should lo allowed to stand In n basin of tills for fifteen minutes whllo 'tho nnUlea are massaged with It. ;;; little house. '! keeping hints. ' 1' Keep Your Glasses Drlpht. If. you wear spectacles or eyeglasses remember that they need an occasional washing with sonp and water. After drying give a ilual rub with tissue pa per and powdered whiting or prepared chalk. Glasses that tiro dim uro likely to lujure the sight. ,. Tumblers which linvo contain t ed milk should bo rinsed In cold ,:. j water beforo being washed In v ;J; hot. Putting tho milky glass '., , Into hot water has tho effect of (j; 't"t clouding tho glass permanently. : On cold washing dnys heat the clothespins In a pan In tho oven. ; w then put them In tho bag, so S that they will keep warm; also II. have tho iliislug and blue water 'X, jj warm. :; New shoes sometimes slip nt .':' X tho heels nnd cause blisters. ; This can be prevented by rub- !! ,;, blug tho Inside of tho shoes at ' the heel before putting thorn ou !s' with n piece of dry soap. Never leave a metal spoon In a saucepan If you wish tho con- tents to boll quickly, for tho spoon Is tho means of carrying X j; on a great neai 01 near. ' Rtiy soap before you need it 15, X nnd keep It In a dry place so 4' ' that It will harden. It will then ;; last much longer. :; r A piece of cut lemon and ' ,; coarso salt will clean brass and v copper pans IIUo ningle. After X tho pan has been well rubbed ': rinso out with clean warm wn- fit ? .. ter, then dry and polish with a X 'V dry soft (luster. y CHAFING DISH ON "NEW ART" LINES THE "art nouveau," or new nrt, has struck tho kitchen, nnd cooking utensils nro submitting to its Influence, Tho chilling dish, or "frying pan that's got Into society," as ouo man called It, "in tho picture hhows tho result of tho movement in tho art world. It Is built along novel lines, Tho material Is burnished copper sot upon a tray of ebony or other dull wood, and the handle matches tho tray. On tho left Is a toast HOW T0JBUYA HORSE, Practical Hlntt on Selecting Anlrnul That Will Do Useful. The first things nlwiijs to consider In a horse are IiIm feet and Iorh, for It N clear Hint even If he were almo hilcly perfect 111 otfmr respects ho would be of little vnluo If anything were the matter with his feet or legs, says Dnxld Hnffuni In the Snturdny Evening Post. UN feet should lie sym metrical In shape and neither too deep nor too lint, for the too deep foot in more liable to become contracted, nnd the lint foot always gives trouble on hard roads. Of tlioso two defects, however, tho lint foot is the worse. The limbs should be clenn-tlmt I?, free from lloshlnoss-nnd they should havo plenty of bono nnd Biibstnncc. The foro legs should bo long from tho horse's body down to tho knee nnd short from the kneo to the fetlock Joint. It Is well to remember that this point Is an exceedingly Importnnt one In n road horse. The hind legs should bo both clean and flat. A round leg Is always to bo avoided, and It cannot be too clean. If It looks as If the skin had been ro movnd. the bone scraped nnd the skin then put back again, so much tho bettor, but limbs ns clean as this nre found only on high bred hones und nro not to be expected In co!d b!oo,lu,t or draft slock. Much hair on the II tub I" "'o ti M nvolded. There are. It Is trim. j"nny good draft horses that are rathci IimIiv limbed, but the feature nii(l inching to thvlr value nnd In a niiul Inr.io would be Intolerable. The g':n! 'l Joint should be strong nrd w'l fVv'. oped, nnd It Is better that it lm rel atively near the ground, though this Is not as Important us In the ease of the fore knee. Unsoundnesses of the limbs, w.-eh r. spavins, ringbones nnd the U':e rro n t much to be feared In buying 'new" horses, but should nlwavr be looked for. They are very easily described, but It would be well to study them further by exnmlnlng some home tint Is known lo have them. A ppavln h n bony enlargement ou the Inside of the gnmbrcl Joint. A ringbone worst of all defects of this character, though all are bad enough-Is a bony enlargement run ning around the nukle between tho hoof nnd the fetlock Joint. Splints no small bony enlargements on the Insldo of the foro leg between the knee nnd tho fetlock Joint. They rarely do much harm unless unduly Inigc or situated too nenr the knee. The horse should stand squarely upon his legs. Ills fet should bo well under him. n"t ppr" ' ed, apart, and his hoofs should ii straight foro und nft. neither toelug In nor out. Wo now come to tho body. Tho bnclc should be short. The hind quartern should he well developed, with the hip Joints fairly well forward. The bind quarters nro most elegant when the Hue from tho top of tho hips to tho root of the tall Is only moderately oblique neither too straight nor too drooping. The strnlghtncss or obllq ulty of this line docs not seem to nfi feet tho horso's usofulncs very much, but tho degree I havo mentioned Is one of tho points of cqulno perfection nnd ns such should rcccivo considera tion whenever possible. Tho body should ho nicely rounded nnd "well ribbed up" Hint is, tho Bpaco between tho ribs nnd tho hip bone should bo short. Horses that nro deficient In this respect nro hard keep ers und, ns n rule, less satisfactory generally than tlioso that nro moro compactly put together. Tho shoul ders should be slanting. This con formation makos u shoulder that Is both strong nnd elegant. An upright shoulder is n bad thing nnd always to be avoided. Tho chest should bo decR, so us to give ample lung capacity. The neck, so far as Its utility goes, may bo cither short or long, but tho latter Is moro elegant. It should not be fleshy nor "beefy." nnd nt n point n little nft of where It joins tho bend It should bo bent n little. This con formation leaves tho wludplpo curved Instead of bent nt nn nnglo and so gives tho breathing apparatus freer day. Tho head on high bred horses is rather small nnd very clean and bony: tho cleaner tho head tho hotter on horses of nil kinds. In shnpo, whoii viewed from tho front, It should slant In u little from the eyes to the top; when viewed from tho side tho faco lino should be straight, not nqulllno. Tho eyes should be medium In size, not too near tho top of tho head, and set well apart from each other. Tho ears should bo line, pointed nnd oC medium length. When pointing for ward they should bo parallel, not slanting npart. Hair Daggers. Tho women of the mlddlo nge.i al ways parted their hair with a small dagger. When not In use It was car ried in tho girdle. Iron Ships. An Iron" ship weighs 27 per cent less than u wooden ono of tho snino di mensions nnd will, carry 115 tons of cargo for every ICO tons carried by tho wooden ship, both loaded to tho snmo draft of water. "ART NOUVEAL" CHAFING DISH rack, nnd the runny little Jar on tho right is n receptnelo for a coudlmont Many of these "new nrt" chafing dishes havo served as gifts in the past few weeks. TIiitii K niorof'Mlnrrh In this section of tho country than all (rhur illteks put touullivr, iiml until the Ian feu jearc whs kiipiMMtetl to Ik Inciiratilo. For a (treat mil))' ea s doet irs p'o liouni'i'd It u. local clUeaiu una prt'erlbwl luuut remeiil, and liy constanllj Nlllng lo euro with locul trcalinunt, pronoun 'wl It liioumblo. Sflvix't) lias proven rattirrh In lx a uaimtltil (tonal illmvtiiu und therefore rriiulren eouMllu ttntinl treatment Hull'ii I'alairh Cure, niinu fHetured hy K. J. Cheney A. I'o. Toledo, Ohio, i t v onl eounltnioiml ruru on the iiinrlet. It Is taken in doe from Hldrom ion teHxpoun lul. It Hitsilirurtl) mi Ibe lilood and laucoiH urfeeof the .tcin Tliev offer one hundred dollars for an ottke it fulls lo cure. Heiul for i Ireulam and tmliuiimlul Address V J. IIIKNKV & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by llrngKists. 75c Tuko Hall's KamllY fill's for oouitipaUon ; a Read Tho Times' Want Ad. i-..m Li Mvl..ii.. ( .. iu. ll-L- i