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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1914)
fm THE.COQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914-EVENING-EDITION. fit I tl tlArn nil lire, JTOBBTJ I I'd In .WI in ins jiartou-l iinac. Hirsiaw. lonimorrlal Crl I' person oflt lie slogan is) piiriiotci.-tn BSE ljllnnfB . It! lin R,J5 Itl Rnnrf. I'll II Ulh . Ifcinil ,V w w h-rvl:r li'miLn.'Olfcil loenit..f.V-l ,r tir0 r."' :ftS ID 1ST I ritt-niflii Ift'llo nf ,l ?"l Iftlrk.'" " vinn "int ' earh n .;:""' nitlfnll. ' .! ft T 5 S loiih ,i;r no, i wuur m-.i r I'nn.llii.. ..' --.uua u, 'will be i,..,. 'KtlJlinnl f. ..." ""V Rood 1, "'e rcaioDi" fini'm..!.! I I """leu a fa I', "CfcMr; & (it 1111,1 i... ,r lin nn ,"l ." iur r ') tllfi Dun.!. Asnfl.iii. t ' I lin Con. . m,i. : " " l(' n pcrnun! IfMnn rt . ' " '-""Mir fj ""rroadwa V"v vou 10J!) lilt nn .... 'I I 111 n l I Inllnp l ii --.. j m 1 1' Of rnm. Il.'lnn rmmi. .- i, . .;""' ", " mini 0 IVS Tllll'. 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DC llllll UIIIIIHI-" i.. ...j-.y COnu'nufu nun iii lUDuii. i'i IntcrcBtii If tho tlomnnilB ournment wcro roinpllotl .ii t n.tul.l tri'. Ilin riill- arnl others n honrlni; tho ..i. ....1. 1 fntiitilinll (nil wruik. .hi. viiifu.i. . .. ...nMM.n ...III. ..lliritl at 1 CO.OIUIillu llllll lunula BIIDK lllu iiuiui-'i i" "" "" ion In WashltiKton, mid I I would bo Kind to mnko .I...I.... t nla.itll.l ll'tltll In IIBUUII. I nnuillll nitiii, ..... I II,. ....nl.nt.1n i-n. IQCIB Illlu inu 1'IIJWIIUIU iv- iu1d tho companies' prcsont (ient bo uisrupieii. (lovcrnmonfg nttlvltloB nro . Aiili lit ttinnli rrnftil fit (J ILDUIL in nil" ii hwmi " TEXI BOOKS TO BE MAN'ACJUIt OdltKN' OP XOIITOX & IIANHK.V STOUI'S AllltANOKH TO I'l'lUlllA.SI) KCllOOli HOOKS KHOM PUPILS. MnniiKor Wnmor Ogrcn or tho Nor ton & Hanson stores announced to day that ho had nmdo nrrnnKcinonts wliorony out rciiooi uookb would bo re doonir.il by tho firm, cither ensh be ing 1'ild for them or credit allowed Tor thorn In trndo on now books. Ho stated that In the pnst thoro lind been n consldernblc loss to many fnmlllps on used school books not be ing saleable. Pupils passing out of olio room Into another required now books and tho ones thoy had just com pleted wcro a complete loss unless thoy had brothers and Bisters to use thorn at once. In case thoy wero not used at once, n chnngo In tho regular books would mnko them useless In tho course of a fow yenrs when other mombors of tho family would bo ready to utlllzo them. To guard against tho books thus being made worthless, Mr. Ogron has arranged to handle thorn. Tho prices paid will vary according to tho con dition of tho books and If parents will require tho children to bo careful with tlieiii, tho uso of tho books will cost a comparatively small sum each year. much hnrm to Oregon's Interests, and it Is a mnttor that cnllB for tho most careful and unbiased Investi gation. If wo find that tho dc mnndB or tho Government would work n hardship upon tho business Interests of tho stnto, wo should bo prompt to take a hand by helping to prcsont tho facts to tho President and tho Attorney Oenorol of tho United States." Oovornor West Bnld tho mombors of tho Railroad Commission hnd been asked to attend tho hearing because they nro familiar with tho railroad affairs of tho stnto. It Is also probablo that other rnllrond offi cials besides Mr. Campbell nnd rail- roan lawyers win no present. Mr. Campbell explained to tho Oovornor that should tho Central Pacific bo forced to onnrnln no n soparoto rond, tho Southern Pnclflc lines m mis sinio wouiu nnvo no Southern nutlet. WIMiAM r,TTK PACIFIC 1)1111)0139. Workmen havo virtually complet ed tl:e third crossing of tho Long T.?.' n 100fot steel span on tho Wlllnmotto Pnclflc beyond Elmlra. Already tho first nnd second Notl bridges hnve been built nnd nlso tho first Long Tom bridge. Kugene Reg ister. ' t Bt - 1 CUItlOHITIICK OK MKK -' - - $ Hoof Is still going up. An Okla homa cow swallowed $280 in cur rency the other dny. James Connor wns nrrcsted In Ilryn Mnwr. Pa., tho othor day for trying to cllOII llnwn llln mvti limmn While III n fit nf rmro A Chicago man has mnrrled a wo man who shot nt him a year or two ago. Women who havo not been nblo to gut husbands In the regulnr way ought to bo warned thnt Bhoot Ing nt a man wins only onco In nbout no, 000, 000 times. Mtno Lecnux, a spinster, 75 years old, living nt Nouolo, Krnnco, has never left hor bed bIiico r5 years ago. At that time, although there was nothing tho matter with hor, she declared that bIio would spend tho rest of hor llfo resting nnd hns done sn tllllH fnr Rlin In n( iirnannt In good health. Hicnuso a cow nto a vest six yenrs ngo, there has boon constant uuKuiion m mo courts ootweon Park Uecrnw nf Pnliinilmu O nn.l n Inmn oil company operating near there. ho vest contained n lenso for prop erty owned by Dccrow nnd It wns Impossible to ruproduco tho leaso to tho satisfaction of both parties. Miss Eda 13k of llrooklyn, lays claim to tho shortest iiaino In tho United States, and n London Jour nalist has hunted up somo rivals, Including tho Marquis d'O In Nor mandy, in Purls somo years ago Vn n rufn lrntil )w Mtnn riinrnun O', whoso Illiterate son, when cailod to Serve n term In Mm nrmv nrnnlnil somo nmusoment by being unablo iu sign inn naino. no wnB on tiio point of making a cross when ho was shown thnt It wns quite ns ensy to shape nn O. Times Wnnt nds bring results. Encouraging; The Advertiser Big Clearance Sale Nw on at The Electric Shoe Store. 180 So. llroadwny. Send Your Lauqdry to Us By Parcel Post WE FUHMSII A I1AO AM) WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS HETUHN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfield HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. DUY YOUK HENDERSON LA PIUNCESSE COHSET8 AT S. S. JENNINGS NOHTII HENI), A WRAP AND GOWN OF REAL DISTINCTION in. ... .. . . law., y ,0 nnd a 8mart three ...: ' wai ,noaei tills aenson, despite dwlth me ,U8efu,ne8- This Is a mod- for . C n; "nes and may b0 ugcd ur. , La,tcril0n or evening. A ad. .I " .' Very much llke the real The roumJ ",. ed. ,n the lutratlon. ntiif.. r' lons reverB and the Wwuon in 7h near,y reache1 lltht lunnu !e new fur 'abrics, ioflhJm and beautirully dyed. Thi. ... r gown" and suits. rd, o : ,1 Tuy b8 copled wlth 4V4 s or inch material fn- .i ' ' CJ thltCourhr Pattern Illustrated nil ...' ' C0uP0n und ennln.. 1K ... in of Pattern mJ ?e BUre ,0 ,tate number ,ullMt Part of .if1?' marlnjr over the feS2?.pA.perr:MPattern Overblouso frocks offer charmlnr ways of bringing about the much de sired combination of two or more ma terials or colors. The underbodlce is usually of lace or chiffon; often a delicately colored figure of velvet lends a soft touch of contrast. Beige broadcloth Is used here with an underblouso of shadow lace. The trimming band on the front of the blouse Is braided In a dull gold sou tache. This dress may be copied In size 36 with 8 yards of 36 Inch material. No. 7882 sizes 32 to 44. No. 7630 sizes 34 to 42. Each pattern 16 cents. Do you need any , . . Dishes? If so, look nt our window. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. 130 So. Broadway. Phono 30-1-J CAPE AIIAOO COKKKE If newspaper ndvertising leads .you to some nwTchnso or trans action that results to your advantage, or if it points the way to easier and more comfortable shopping and business dealings in short, if it in any way works to your advantage, not fall the advertiser so, if in opportunity offers? If the advertiser is business-like and progressive enough to place his proposition within your reach through the columns of The Times, he deserves to be encouraged, lie should know that your patronage at least was secured by means of his advertising in The Times. i Without a doubt any one of our advertisers would bo glad to know that you have benefited by his announcements and would welcome your ideas and remarks upon that very important part of his business. iii" I n. I BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACKK TItAOTS FOUU SnLES SOUTH ON COUNTY ItOAI) 930 PER ACHE; $100 CASH, IIALANOE TWO YEARfl. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL I1ENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Dooaldl MacKiiatosh HRAIi ESTATE sd INSURANCE. No Name .. Address Size LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Ini inedlutQ service, prompt nttcn tlon to nil Interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (b Co. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BEIt, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. R TUB FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. pQPNE Wo. 18a south BROADWAY South Coos , River Boats Tioga leaves Marshtlold for bead of river at 8 a. m re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Mnrsuflold at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITn. Money Won't Grow unless It Is added to by Thrift and Economy, and then Invested wlsoly. You cannot oastly malto monoy without monoy. If you spond all you earn you havo nothing with which to mcot opportunity for profitablo investment. Bo on tho Safo SIdo. Savo at lonst a small part of your 'Income Open a Savings Account In This Bank nnd regularly mnko n de posit ovory week or month. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY tVT T. TOMPKINS, I), a T. vv (Wi'ltiucr Methods.) Every known dlsonso treated without drugs or surgery. Room 2, 130 North Broadway. Phono atd-L. Mnrshflehl, Or. Q.EO. 0. MURPHY, VJ Expert Piano, Player nnd Organ Tuning, Rogulntlng and Repair ing. Phono 805-L. Orders may bo loft nt tho Wiley B. Allen Music Storo, Central avenue, JOEL OSTLIND. J Piano Tuner nnd, Repairer 415 8. Sixth mrect. '.Phono 103-L. Lwivo orders at W. It. Hnlncs Music Company. J M. WRIGHT, Itllllilllli. "nnlmnl,. Estimates furnished on request. An honest Job guurnutccd. Phono tilH-H. I CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers., Will go anywhere at any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Store, Day phone, 78 Night pbone 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. PtANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Officers: J. W. Bennett, President. J, II, Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F, Willluius, Ciuihler. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier, CO. GOSNEY, ffnititMlitilt. nn.l Yl.all.liM Estimates, drawing and npeclfica- iiouh lurniBnou on request. A satisfied customer Is better ref erence than a bank, Look any one of my 16 up nnd eco If I am reliable. Phono 3154. Morehfield, Or, rvn. ii. si. 'snAw -' Eyi. Ear, Noso and Throat. Bit, MATTli: II, SHAW DIscnt.es of uomen and children. OlUco phone 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. D' ,R. A. .7, HENDRY DENTIST Marshflold, Oregon. RooraB 204-20G, Coko BulldlnB. Residence phone 262-X, Ofllco phono 112-J. TUTRFARRINGER, iVX Teacher of Ptono. Residence Studio. No. 1086. Corner Commercial and Eleventh BU. Phono 880-J. All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Cousnlllnir Rntrlnwu. mm Architect. OfflcPH. "nil Trvlnrr T1lru.lr Phono IO.'1-L or 207-J. Slurshfleld, Oregon. pERX. RILEY BALLINGER Phrnlst aad Teacher HBiidenco-Studlo, 287 So. Broadwap Phono 18-L. WG. CnANDLEK. ARCHITEOT. Rooms 801 and 802, Coke Bidhti Marshfield, OrffOB. W M. S. TURPEN, ARCHITEOT; Marshfield, Orecoa.