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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1914)
f,vP0im iwww ?''" ijM.W r. )"i.")1li"f Hi i -. . .. - WWliW'IWi )' r'i-T' .! 1 1 POUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION mmiiiniiii' "" t-mi"TrtirraiwwwrrMMM c ,-f WUN II .czaS5 1 SH- ii a U SCHOOL Voni-lli Grade. TIiobo hnvlng perfect nttondanco for the month Just ontlod wore Eu gono Crosthwnlto, Francos Sncchl, "Wcslry Mason, OladyB IlurrowB, Iloulion Snndqulot, Herbert Murphy, Thomas MeQInnlss, Lorcnn Hoffman, Enoch Amlorson, Dorothy UnBarord, John Mlrnssoul In tho A clnus. In tlio B clnsa: Jnmcs Lyons, Adrian tlardncr, Vornon Ford, Hro Jnrvon lon, Emerson Noff, Stcen Magnus, John Nordstrom, Wallnco Lang worthy, Frederick Hongland, Paul Cox, Donald Gldloy, Duncan Dash noy, Calvin Sweet and Tliorald Con nor. Thoso having mlBBcd, no spoiling words for tho past wcok were, A class: Thomas McGlnnlsa, Wesley Mason, Gladys Burrows, Noltn Oal laughor, John MlraBsoitl, Rouuon Sandiiulst, Hay Sand(iulst, Enoch Anderson, Lorenn Hoffman, Francis Sncchl, Jnck Collins; II clans: Ralph llnriBon, Ero Jnrvonlon, Stcon Mag nus, Emerson, Duncan Dnshnoy, James Lyons, Frederick Hongland, Colvln Swoot, Donald Oldloy. Mrs. J. W. Sweat, Mrs. John Dnsh ncy and Hov. BasBford woro visi tors In tho r o.o in during tho pnBt month. Jnck Collins wns nhsont n fow days bocnuso of tho illness of his mother, Mrs. Efflo Collins. Kelly Walp has not been woll, but has bcn in school excopt a few half days. (Jonova Gosnoy hna boon ntisont becnuso of illness in tho family. Scnlm Class l'lnjr. Tho Sonlor Clnss of tho Marsh field High School will noon com menro practicing for "Esmornlda," a piny which they plan to put on Bomo tlmo In March. Tho clans prepnred a play, ontltlod, "Tho Col lege Town," but owing to tho fact that tho stago nt the oporn Iioustt did not lmvo onough entrnuco doors thy decided to glvo It heforo tho llternry society and tnlco another ono with n fowor number of chnr actorB. "Tho Collogo Town" piny hns twonly-two characters, while "Esmeralda" line hut ten. Thoro nr about twenty pupils In tho Son lor clnss who wero working for this purpose, so It is expected to be something worth while, as tho ma jority of tho prosont Honlors have had oxporlonco nlong dramatic llirs, nnd this Is tho largest Sonlor claRB Cooa County has over produced. POHTLAMMIAWAII LINK. Island XowNpupcr tinys Investigations Ai-o Rein;; .'Made. Two Portland business men, W. O. Mcl'lieruon and A. II. Dovors, who nro visiting Hnwnll.on a plensuro trip, says tl o Honolulu Stnr-Bullotln, nro Incidentally inn king an Informal but HParehliig Investigation of tho poBslbllltloH of cHtabllHlilug a Port-land-Hawnll BtonntBhlp lino. Tliolr flndlngB will hnvo consldornblo effect on tho plaint of tho Pacific Steamship compnny, which, an nlrondy ntntcl, is Bald to lmvo chartered tho frolght or Leelnuaw for n trial trip to this port. McPhorson hns been coming to Hawaii for xovornl yonrs, liking tho iB'nndB for a winter rosldenco. Dc vers, who Ib chnlrmnn of tho train portatlnn eommlttoo of tho Portland Chamber of Commorco, of which Mc PherHon Is n member, has boon Im pressed during Ills short visit hero with tho doBlrnbllltly of direct Btoam Blilp connection with tho Orogon met ropolis and yustordny and today spont connldornblo time In taking up tho question of froignt. - I - PAY IX ARVAXCH I 0 I want to nn inn when I'd fin ished my work, potwosiied of no goods but tho clothes on my back; I wroto down my nnmo and request ed tho clork to giro mo tho niftiest room in tho shack. Tho clork sized mo up with nn indolont uyo, nor wlthorod nwny in my nrrogant glanro; ho smllod nt my orders, and said In reply: "All guests without bnggago must pay In advnnco." I start' d to nrgno tho innttor nt length, said I wns iusultod by such n domnndj "unions thero's retrac tion I'll uso nil my strongth to hoodoo your tavern through nil tho broad land." Tho elork gnvo n wink to tho Janitor bold, who gathered mo up by tho slack of my panco, nnd High' d, as nround nn tho sldo walk I rolled. "All guests without baggngo must pay In advnnco." Somo peoplo can travel around on their gnll, though why they should do It Is not undoratood; tho mnn who Is welcome in tavern or hall has visible nssets to show ho is good. Although wo have pity for fellows of worth, knoekod out by tho bnffota of foil clraumntnnco: this ruIo'B holding good In nil parts of tho earth: "Tho guest without bnggago must pay in advance" Walt Mnson. Llbhy COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS T'SKI). Phoin 72. Pacific Livery nnd Trnnafer Company A GOOD INVESTMENT Thero is no bottor Investment than flftv-cont ploco In a botllo of Mor- )1 White. Linimont. Musculnr and oumntlc pains, swellings, lameness d soroncs of tho muscles are oir v ' rollovod. Morltol White nln.nit Jb especially recommended n general pain killer of unusual rlt. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. nnk D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler otol. Phono 71. Central Avenue rug Stw, locnl agoney. Prleoa 26c, nOo. $1.00. DRY FIR AND V ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, I Thono 180-J, 7Hr ,M at 'rf -.. k &J Mm sj- A J iwL 1 fZZiZ&s. mm t Jmm I iLm J$Mtt&L M n fflCTWSm TOIlIIll Ifw N lWFul ; U, I I i M TV J B0I63 m & What People Say who ront n lock box In our Flro-Proof nnd Burglar-Proof Safe De posit Vaults: "I hnvo no' fonr of losing my Jowolry or proclous Koopsakes." "My will and other prlvato pnpors aro not boing read by nnyono but myBelf." "I alwayB know JUBt whero to find my valuables. Thoy aro never misplaced." Isn't It worth $3 a year to you to bo ablo to Bay tho samo of your valuables? "iWTi- " 0VnitrU . The First, National Bank Of Coos Bay THE SUPPLE NEW TAFFETAS ESPECIALLY SUITED TO DANCING AND AFTERNOON FROCKS Amcnc tha nw huportod gonna are many f taffdtau. Not th atlff, ucly taffetaa of aoiaw aaonn oko, but u supplj, ot quality that lends Itaulf to all aorta of manipulation. It aeoms es pecially suited to the quaint, pretty dancing' frocka that have come Into vogue with the new dances. Moat of these dance frocka are extremely sim ple, trlmmod tpariniriy with shadow lac or net On somo the tunle Is cord ed to make It stand uwny from tho figure somewhat. The plaited tunic Is ulao popular and attractive. No. 816G Is mado of taffetas In alight, very paU irreen. Tha gulmpa Is of crenm colored shadow Ince. The blouse Is kimono. The tunic la allghty fulled Into the bolt. A straight, narrow little skirt completes a very youthful, dainty frock. It may be copied for n girl of 16 with 4U yards of 36 Inch material and 1H yards of 38 Inch material for tho BUlmpa. No. 3004 shows a frock In which velveteen and taffetas are combined with cxccllont roaults. Tho blouaonnd plaited tunic are of black taffotas; the skirt and panel down tho front of tho blouno aro of velveteen. It requires 3U ynrds of material for the skirt and 3U yards of 30 Inch cooda for tho blouao for slxo 30. No. 816S sizes 14 to 18. No.'8094 alzca 34 to 44. I2ach pattern IB cents. T ttkfnln Allhi- M.tAM I1l...-nl.1 fill AV w..m. .... VMI..III I.UB..M..U .... .. . eut thla toupon nnd tncloae IS ctnta In " H,,e ntampa or coin. n aur to atat number Name of pattern and alzt, tinaaurlnK over the i,i,ir-. fulUat part of the bint. Addreaa Pattern " DapartiTKiU, enro of thla paper. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposit Officers: J. W. nennott, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. WIlllnniH, Cnslilcr. Oco. 1 Winchester, Asst Cashier. Coquille River Coal Guaranteed frco of slack and dirt and not to clinker Full weight and prompt service $5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAIMES. Phono 181-L 186 Broadway South. I)o You Sep n Well WUhlhW As Tlio Oilier? '" aimiit.i .... i .: '. . want to lmprovo your ovo.ul. ." my .spocinl ground comblnaUM glnsscB. YounB or old, with imI 8PKCIAL GLASS can real ,hl1 print, do closo work or bco nt a X tnnco. All glnBBea fitted by ml , wnrrnntod to glvo satisfaction l)It. W. H. ItlCHAItDHo.V Offlco 187 N. Uroadway. Marahn.M MRS. ELLA SALO Graduate Massuese will recolvo pntlonta, either men at women, at her homo from 9 a m to 8 p. in., every dny. Ilcsldonca'nM,! Hunker Hill ScIiooIIioiibo. "r STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOaiUPfllo WOHK, Ilronildo Enlarging nd Kodak Finishing. TIIKKK'S ONLY ONH JIACIIINk THE SINGER. ONLY ONE ItEPKESKNTATIVK W. J. R1TZ Phono 280-X. Big Clearance Sale Now on at Tho Electric Shoe Store. 180 So, Uroadway. Do You? If You Don't, Will You? When you buy anything as tho result of read ing an advertisement in THE COOS BAY TIMES do you tell tho merchant that you saw his an nouncement in tho paper? If you do you know how it pleases him and en courages him to keep you more completely In formed of "what's what" through the columns of your favorite newspaper, TJiis paper is anxious to inaugurate a number of new features, all of which will make THE TIMES bigger and bettor than ever. Many of our readers do let the business houses know that they read their ads, but if more of them would this paper would in a short timo increase its service two fold, Next Time and From Now on Simply Say "I SAW IT IN THE TIMES." It will help all of us, You The Advertiser The Times Coos Bay Times Phone 133. BANDON BY THE SEA ;thej:city of the future A FEW TEN ACHE TKAOT8 FOUK MILKS SOUTH ON COUN-TY ROAD f!W PEIl ACKE; I0O CASH, IIALANOK TWO YEAItS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL UENOII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKimitoslh REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. JUST RECEIVEDA LARGE LINE OF HOSIERY REGULAR AND ODD SIZES TRY OUR BURSON. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, NORTH BEND FAMILY DINNEIta in our now location, wo arc poclally prepared to enter to family trade. Regular meals or short o dors. Open day nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hroadwny and Comtucrrlal MM. South Coos River Boats Express leaves Mnrshflold for head of river at 8 a. m re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow learei head of river nt 7 a. m, and returning leaves Marabllold at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. WHITE GLOVES CLEANED Full Dress Suits to Rent UNIQUE PANTATORIUM .TAY DOYLE & O. O. DAGGETT 200 Central Avo. Phono 230-X Willamette-Pacific Motor Service Car leaves Central avonuo, Marsnflold, ovory thirty minutes, begin ning at 6:30 a. in., to 9:30 p. m. Loaves North Bond every thirty minutes beginning CM5 a. m to 9:46 p, m. Twenty trip commutation tlckots can bo secured from conductor for $2.00. EQUIITED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIELD: SAILS FROM PORTLAND: SAT., FED. 7, 7:00 n. in. TUESDAY, FED. a, S p. in. SAT., FEU. 14, 1:00 p. in. TUESDAY, FEU. 10, 8 p. m. SAT., FED. 21, 7:30 n. in. TUESDAY, FEU. 17, H p. in. SAT., FED. 28, 10:30 n. in. TUESDAY, FED. 21, 8 p. m. Tlcketa on sale to all KuAtern points nnd information tut to route and rotes cheerfully furnished. Phono -127-L. II. J. MOI1R, Agent CITY AUTO AND TAXI BEItVICK A now taztcab has been added to my auto servico. Careful driven. Will go anywhoro at any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Storo. Day phone, 71. Night phono 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Pour good cam with careful drlreri. For dny service, phono Hl-J Rliinco lilUnrd Parlors. For night service, Phono 2J0-Ii Right Cafe. D. L FOOTE. The Times Does Job Printing S. S. ALLIANCE equipped wrrn wireless. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, AT 6:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with the North Unnk Road nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company, Phono 44. O. F. M'GEOROE, Agent, BUY YOUR HENDERSON LA PRINCESSB CORSETS AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH I1END. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Manhfield'North Rend Auto Line. Cars every ten minutes from 0 a. to 12:30 p. in. GORST & KING, Props. T. J. 80AD7E A. n. HODQINs Marshfield pag c0 Estimates Furnished. Phone 300-J. Marshfleld, Orego S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, AT 3:00 P. M. San Franclaco office, 805 Fife Rldg., or Greenwich St Piers No. 23. InteivOceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phone 44. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. Chimneys F're rMW" J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at prt that re right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTY Call at "The Fireside," ootr nidg., 137 Second St. Phone French ItuiM. Uouer VI" .r j