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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
THfi 6009 BAY TIMES evening toiim titatetu ', ' Why You Should Attend the Coos Bay Business College IIUCAI'SH tlio training will gio ou n rnotliohl In any ono of the th mo thousand avenues of business nml flnanc; mid immediately makes von u reasonable candidate for tlio bent Job Hint cnn offer. I1KCAUSH your own nlilllty Is n mom powerful Introduction than Hint of forty friends; It carries inoro conviction than n thousand .'ustlmoultils. HKf'AUSIiJ you will nevor find u business trained girl In want or a business trained boy in the down-and-out club. IlKCAUSH ninny iiro railed and few wnko up; many hope, but few linvo wills all showing why it Is Hint a good effort of the brain Is all Hint lies betweon it drudge and n manager. IJHCAUSH Hip nvTi who studies one minute, eliminates from the competition the fellow who fools away that minute. HKCAPSI-: von vnni n Rood position some day, and It would ho Jllly to nsk for It, when your lack of business knowledge tenders you Incompetent. IIICCAUSIC our roimn In modern ticcoiintnncy, business correspon dence, rapid arithmetic, penmanship, shorthand, touch typewriting, advertising, general salesmanship, will give you a greater impetus toward success tlinn llftcen years of petty apprenticeship. . HKCAUSIj you ennnot afford to guess and lose when you have a Cham e to know and win. HKCAUSN there Is sanity In bho confidence that Is backed by training. IlKCAPSH training COMPELS success. IlIX'AUSI-: we will plnco our first fifty graduates In good positions without loss of a minute. HKCAUSH we prepare for court reporting nnd for tenchlng com mcrclal subjects In high schools, academies and business colleges as well ns for accountancy mid shorthand positions of all kinds. IlKCAl'SI-l Bolf-siipport is a lock on which Bolf-rcspcct can stand erect. HKCAl'SU wo hnvo no graduates walking tho streets looking for jobs. uAbaubifrit. iatMtK. ihiihmIUV JANUARY 'Ifi-ID 13 f lliniiviu it Jt -TiM-giii " ' ' "'"rtifiiil iliiViaiiji iiB .. IKE OTUDY OF it CAUGHT WW HHUt Htm TIIBER PESI5 IN IB STORM FOR LONG MID PLEAS Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do vrcll to call ut PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS jeKA South Broadway aud niako selec (ion from the large stock now on hand. kr. Wilson has in his employ liWtxdi U1U OIU.v piai'iicai inuruie ana grumtc J" T'ftSL t'lillor ill Coos County. And none vi-iyjwiv ' II in i nil II si wuric ih i.urnnn imr. JipJ s Federal nml College lAperls Inspect Forests Near Ashland. Corvallls, Ore., Jan. 1C.--W. D. Kdmunston of the United Statos Hu roau of Kntomology, expert In forest Insect control, and V. I. Snfro, de partment of forest entomology at Oregon Agricultural College, left Corvallls for Ashland, whero they will ninko an Inspection of the for ests In Hint vicinity to doterrnlne the extent of insect damngo to the tim ber. Tlio Importance of such dam.ig-' to drcgon foroits Is said to be w ond only to that caused by lire nvd tho problom of eonlrolllng tho : iccts responsible for the tinning t now clnlnilng attention of the Feder al government and experiment sta tion of the collego and larger tim ber Interests of tho state. In tho northeastern and southern parts of the state some control work has been started and the success of these experiments Indicates that It v Ml bo but a few years before the fcioet Insect problem will be solved by tho establishment of a control systom similar to that now used by the forest lire guards. Tho plan Is to appoint forest insect control guards who will have much larger territories to cover than nro assigned to tho lire guards. iui ii'i'Ki) with wireless Steamship breakwater AMVAYH on timk. SAILI.VCS MOM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of eacli week at H 1". M. SAII.I.VC FROM MHSHFIi:i,D, Monday, .laiitiaiy lit, ut 1 p. m, Satuiday, .1111111111 HI, 11:00 a. 111.; Sutiirilny, .luiiiiary 25. Phone .Main SIM.. J. O. MILLER, Agent. FAST A.N'II COMMODIOUS St diner Redone! Kipilpixtl with wireless nml subninrlno boll SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD THURSDAY, JAN. 16, AT 3 P. M. All Passenger Reservations From San Francisco .Must Ito Made M K05 l-'lfu llliildlug, or Pier No 11). All irservat Ions must bo ta ken up 21 Immiin before sailing. INTI.H-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION' CO. C. F. McOKOUOE. Agont. 1MIOVF 44 ESCAPF.D AFTKR IT. YF.ARS. W. P. Uroylo made n success ful csi'iiio after 15 years of suf fering from kidney and bladder troubles. Foloy Kidney Pills re leased him nnd will do just the sumo for others. Ho says. "They cured a most sevore bnckacho with painful blnddor Irregularities, and they do all you claim for them." Refuse substitutes. I.ockhart & Parsons, Tho Uusy Cornor. Have You Tiled Our Corona Blend Coffee If not, phone us an order for ouo pound today. COOS HAY TKA, COFFF.K AND SPICK noisi: Phono :i!)l-.l MARSIIIIFLR, Oil. Barnard & Langvvorthy Hco our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTl'ltKS learkd art oi.ahs romks portarln stand lamps. PHONIC tHl.lt. Steamer Washington Sails from San francisco, for Coos Bay With Passengers and Freight, Saturday, January 18, at 3 P. M. r. s. now. AgcMt. OoeAa Dock. REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS So mo fine bargains In Heal Ins tate. House and rooms for rout AFC!. FR1.KF..V. 08 Cent rnlA vciiuo. IS Star Transfer am! Storage Co. is prepared to do mi kinds of hauling on short notice W meet all tTalne t and boats nnd wo also have- the latest I stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wt guarantee our work. !L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phonos 98-R. 120- -L Little Steamer Rides Out Bad Gale and Captain and Others Are Hurt. A Port land paper sas: Captain and mate looking ns though they had been In a fight and tho remainder of tho ship's company badly shaken up. tells the story of the gas mourner aiivu n experience with a 7"i-iullo gale off tho Yatiulnn hay harbor last week that showed the mettle of the little pnckol. Tho Anvil arrived this morning at 1 o'clock, after an ab sence of over n month, during which time sho was either bar bound or engaged 1u fruitless at tempts to enter some of the shoal harbors on her route. Dining a llerce gale that struck tho little coaster Saturday morning CHptnln Tevl Snyder was thrown violently on tho bridge nnd had both eyes blackened and bis nose skinned. Tlrst Olllcer K. .1. Ilnrues nlso had his hand severely hurt In scrambling along the deck. Tho Anvil anchored oft the Slus law river Friday afternoon waiting high water to get Into Hint port. The weather looked fine, sny the oilleers, but before high water they had to henve tho anchor and put out to sea. At about I o clock Saturday the full force of a south east gale hit the Anvil, and she was occupied from that time until 0 o'clock In getting her nnrhor to tho cathead. It rctiufrod all the power of engines ahead to take up tho slack on the anchor chain. From there sho ran for Y'iiiilnn bay for shelter, hut was unablo to cross In after she arrived there, so she remained hove to for six hours there until the force of the gale was spent. During her ex perience In the storm the had her fore staysail carried away, that being the only damage done to tho vessel. On her lato voyage down tho coast, the Anvil left here December I. going from here hi ltnudon. She then ninde Miushfleld aud took on supplies for the Uogue river, where they were almost devoid of provi sions. She was liarbound there for II dnys, and then went back to Uniidou, from which port she re turned to Portland. 0 Hirers and crew are loud In 'their praise of Hie manner In which the anvil be haved In her worst storm. l'HKSIl OI.YMP1A and KASTMItN OYSTKH.S Just rocolved. PIIONK OHDKII.S TO COOS HAY ICK AX COM) RTOUAftK CO. PIIOXK 7: ciT Tin: men cost of i.ivixn W. II. Chapman of Wlnnebngo, eb t. -lis how ho did It. "My two children had a very hnd cough nnd the doctor's medicines did thorn no good. I got n bottlo of Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound, and bo fore it wns all used the children were freo and cured of their cough. I saved a doctor's bill for one li'o bottle of Foley s Honey and Tar Compound." N'o oplntes. Sold by I.ockhart & Parsons, tho. Husy Corner. TIIK F1MFX1) OF COOS HAY' ALLIANCE KQl'lPPF.I) WITH WIIIKMCHS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY. JANUAR.Y 10, AT 1 1 A. M. cun.nkctino with -run xoktii iiaxk hoad at poutlaxd XOUTII PACIFIC STFAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McOKOUOK, Agent. Phone U. WK W'lhl, MAIL YOU $1 for each sot at old False. Teet sont us. Highest prices paid for old Oold. Silver, old Watches, broken Jowolry and Preclou Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlla. Smelting Ileflnlug Co. Ffbltshed 20 Years. H0.1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, li. TO DKXTISTS. Wo will bu your Cold Filllugj, Gold Scrap, and Plathum. Illgu est prlcos paid. I THE NEW Steamer CAPT. 1HIHTIS, Master. Sails for San francisco from Coos Bay, About Friday, January 17th service of tide. TII10 HPKKDWHI.r, Is hpeedy and has excellent passenger nccoin inodatlons, largo clean and airy rooms nml electric lluhts ami wireless, n "" For freight and passage, apply, A. F. FMnbrook Co. Iltlo (iunrantoo i!!5 Cnl. St., San Friinrlsco. and Abitrnet Co., Mar.xhflold. Pictures & framing Walker Studio Fine New Line of SHADES Something new. It you want- to Improvo your light see these. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 37-J 10;i X. Urondway Northern Pacific Will Aid tho Pa cific High way. SI0ATTI.I3. Wnah., Jan. 1(1. Tho Northern Pacific railroad coinpnny will .glvo its abandoned right of way and old roadbed botweon Tn coina and Vancouver, WnHlilngton, to tho stnte of Washington for ubo as a connecting link In tho Pacific highway planned hi connect San Diego, California, and Vancouver, II. C. This statement waa made by Srmuel lllll, good ronds advocato, upon his return from tho cnut, whero ho contorred with Prcsldont Howard Klllott of tho Northern Pa cific on tho subject. Tho Northern Pacific has spout $2.00(1.000 on the property which Is abandoned, during tho work of straightening Its coast lino and con structing a douhlo track system be tween Portland and Paget Sound and Is willing to rolense It to the stato for a consideration of $1. "Should tho stato accept this of fer, there Is no reason why the Pacific high-way In Washington should not bo finished by October 1," said Mr. Hill. "Tho railroad coinpnny hud planned to build four steel bridges across tho Cowlitz and Tootlo rivers aud tho Dig Draw. The stone piers of these proposed bridges, built nt groat oxpouso, nro aa good today as over and may bo mndo nvallablo for highway bridges so that should tho state accept President KIllot'H offer, several Im portant engineering probloms of tho Pacific highway would bo set tled. "It- is difficult to determlno Just how much of tho Northern Pacific right of way will bo nvallablo, hut tho grading and filling cost more tlmn $2,000,000. "Some of the roadbed has stood for 110 years and may ho readily converted to tho uses of n public highway. Included In the roadbed Is a stiotch of graded right of way on which .lay Could spent $1,000, 000 in 1S9!) nnd 1800." i'... ...... Mm J I'OIITLAND- cniuniniiii ... ., ' "" lei ' lunn of JiIU j l iKUlatM,l ors. Kyor slncoM,,, 1,11 "' "lo A!!e 1 at KmI .. li .,:rr i.ui ji.u:ii 10 almost. npormin. i,ytel ,ut,',- Somcol "i at all coup;. n.oHuy ,mo fr0Ot Women -Sngl(, iow in exprcsit, Neither nro the;,'. Nolta to his face. wno Haven't b. In person have til loiepnoiio CAIHHCS HIS i:AII TO DIMTOIt; SKWS IT OX WH.KKSHAItlli:, Pit., .Inn. 10. (leorgo Knnarr, aged 12, carried his right ear, which was torn from his head when I o was caught bo tweon eai-H In tho South Wilkes lmrro shaft of tho I.ohlgh and Wllkesharro Coinpnny, and walked to a hospital, four blocks away, whoro ho had tho ear sowed back in place. Kauarr Is a minor nml waa In jured whllo nt work In his cham ber. Ho refused first aid troat moiit and stated that ho was not seriously hurt. Ho picked up his ear and wont to tho surface. Ho cariiod It to tho Mercy Hospital, whoro ho gave It to tho doctors. Then ho wont to sleep whllo It was bowed In plnco. Tho operation wns so successful Hint It Is bolloved his hearing will not bo Impaired. Chalmer's Auto Service J. M. Dodge, Driver. Stand at Palace Huatauraut. Phones. 5-J or 5-L, day and night. Marsh field. Oresou Oood Cars, Careful Drlvora and reasonable chargos. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands lllauco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 7S nd 46 Night Phono 46. HAItKElt & aOODAIiK. proprietors. A. 11. 110DG1XS City Auto Service j v,,soura Marshiield Paint Decorating Co. Kunilshwl. Phone t J7r,. Oregoi New and Second Hand rurnilurt sold on tho itiktallmeiit plan. IIAKIMXOTOW liOYMS CO., au I'lxmt st. Phone a 10-1. Marhfie!d, Or. The French Realty Co- Has enlls for and represents the following; Have party who wants to rent for term of years from 5 to 10 acres of good bottom land on either Coos Hlver or Cntchlng Inlet. Have buyer for Improved or partly Improved farm. Hnvo Portland lots and acro age for exchange for property on Coos Hay. Wo are MarsUfleld and North Iieud agents for the Newark Flro lusiirauce Co.. one of tho oldest and strongest companies in ox-isteuee. Conectly specialty. written policies a French Realty Co. 315 M: No. Front St., Mnrshfield Libby COATi. Tno Kind YOU have ALWAYS USFD. Phono 72, Pnclfh Livery and Transfer Company, If you havo nnythlng to soli, ront, trndo, or want help, try a Want Ad. Havo your Job printing done at ThoTlmea office W. It. Fox, 195 W. Washington St.. Noblesvlllo, Ind.. says. "Aftor sufforlng many months with kldnoy trouble, nftcr trying othor romo dles and prescriptions, I purchased a box of Foley Kldnoy Pills which not only did mo nioro good than any othor romedles I ovor usod, but havo positively sot my kldnoys right. Other momhors of my fam ily havo used thorn with similar rosults." Tako at tho first sign of kldnoy trouble. Sold by Ijockhnrt & Pnrsous. Tho Busy Cornor. A POWERFUL AGNET I'OK A GOOD WAT' 11 OU FlXh JKWKLRY E. C. BARKER Fine IttiWlllU.I .n:wKu:n Watch ami Jewelry Repairing. (Ill Front St.. Muisbflcl.l. r ilniiPMfcMJMK Fstliuates .iniiiilKU)( Fisher Auto Service Win. Flshiv, ProprloUir. Phone oi.i,.rs to JitUjer's Cigar Sand Pr..,,P iv.t. v t,p u 'r Phono .' 1 .v , one 18 mi Murshflihl. Oic'on. For GOOD SHOES and Good Repairing at Right Prlcos, go to AUGUST OLESEN 21.T South Urondway. It's tho circulation of TIIK TIMKS, acting ns a powerful mag net, that "pulls" results for adver tlscrs. Tho circulation of this paper is complete. Tho advertising, ns well as tho news, is rend every day by everybody in this community. Through tho Want Ad. column the people place their needs hofoi-o mi eager market. They always get Mitlsfactory results. Circulation docs tho work. Telephono your want ads to THE TIMES. PHOXIJ 133. "That',, nil rift iiino volco ovor a, nlllnn .Int. in.. .. ...,,. n8l. mm. wo women b mid we'll Bland bi "I'm not an old i other whoso crlder est caused Mrs. .W suspicion when iU ll.t.l.l In II.. ... . I ".iu iii i iiu IdCMCM ngo, "and I'm not tstl nod. I just wane. wo girls npprechti J poso to do, Wet, Is. Wo don't wnt one of those old but a girl would hoglidt follows would bt fc foro they become c!l uiiu in .ii r aouijl poudctits hi rather tl castle In his tone "Wo assume (hits some well defined m Hco Involved hi tkbJ man with ulllrcs lot ding, "olher-wlsoltiij not ho worthy of I of any sorlotm andt tutikor. "As a taxpayer H staio with a right toll suit of happiness, li to nsk what tlio prise; which your action lit Another young iiorloiiB point In 0,7. plan. He writes (tit i lug his aged parents 1 !y an undo died dent children wlthotH of aupport. Ho novtl to provldo for tbea Under such clrcuzrJ not afford to get bacholor tax would ii dons. Ho nlso points cot C driving persons unfit Into matrimony and 1 undo ho refers to tiifl leaving flvo chlldren- hoforo ho was marrW would ho living yet Ml slnglo. At any rt hnvo brought five cMl world to becomo cbiffsj pocunlous relatives. Whether tho prcpi or not, Mr. Nolta HH tho agitation lins w' offoefB. Ho knows of too&i friends who have M sinco ho first nnnounW TAICICS YOUXOJ Oregon LumhcniisB'V n Girl of IH JUNCTION CITY..JJH Horton, tho president; ton Lumbor ConipniTal of tho richest concenjj Hon of tho stnto, j day to Emma KapM Tho wedding came 4 his mnnv frlciuls lny brldogroom who U'J1 mnrrlod four tlmesd .-1. rr,L l.-MsliO: UlUlUIl, 1UO ' -r of ago. Mr. Horton Is oi'ij woll to do lunuwy! county. His timber nro a fortune. He ors opornto ono of "" mills In tho state j. NEW SOHKnUU3 Wo doslro to anno public that our Bchedw Is as follows: i per sc Rates $C. 50 round trips. ' On and nftor JntJ; way fares will bo 19 trip fare, 35 centi books $3,00. a, Extra charges for1 calls. 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