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Ipflifplwvw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914 EVENIWB EDITION. TWO 1 S ?. fM M COOS BAY TIMES abCMALOKKV Editor nml Piib. JBAN K. aiALOXKY Nous Editor Official Paper of' CoosOountyJ DfflUred-nt tho Postofflco at Mnrsh- JIfilJ., Oregon, for transmission tteo-nyn tli a mnlls as second-class xaaiV matter. Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho jR'oplo, that no good cause shall 3ack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrive unopposed. WITH THE TOAST AMD THE . . TEA (3001) EVENING SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. su- jar $6.00 Canst thou seo no beauty hlgU7 Cure thy dull, dlstomijerod eye, Canst thou no sweet music hear? Tuno thy sod, discordant ear. Earth has boauty ovorywhore If the cyo that seas Is fair, Earth has music to delight If the ear Is tuned 'aright. Seloctod. wnon I -tt-tt- APiurj Bta- month '. '. '. !!.'!!! ! .BO U mnk?8 mo nImost ""W' .... uiv..i.it " i hoar nnnnln nnv Che- year . . . . I . .....' ?U0 Things vory dark and "drippy" about WhenApnld strictly In advance, I , , an April day. the Subscription price of th6 Coob,T'Is June that gots the praises, but Bar Times Is $5.00 por year br this is truo always SJSSV for Six montllS. muie biiuuiu uu uu jiiJiii, n.uiu Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Wardiflcld : : : : ;: ;t Oregon taJfrij SHIPPING NEWS rfe HMHE-TOUT . WILL PUT OS ON BREAKWATER SECOND BOAT Steamer .in From Portland Swayne & Hoyt Plan for An- With 114 Passengers and 375 Tons of Freight The Ilroakwater arrived In this other Vessel for Coos Bay Run DAY'S NEWS IN POLICE COURT Large Number of Offenders- in City JailSome of the ' Charges and Excuses Tom Honry James, a logger em ployed In tho Smith-Powers camps, was nrrcBted by Offlcor Gordon Sjnlth and chnrgod with drunkenness. Ho bad no funds and promised to send IiIb remittance as soon us ho found work again. C. C. Young, who was arrestee! GLEE CUff SlEfli A Portlnnil tumor Bavs: Thoro Is to rn.ann.. Dnftlntwl Ult 11i Tirt n unnnnrl vnutinl minrntnri nn thn imaspneora nnd about 375 tons of Portland-Coos Day-San Francisco , for being Intoxlcnted and for using freight. Sho was a Mttlo late In com- routo In conjunction with tho Bteam- vulgar nnd Indecent language .ami A COOS HAY COXDITIOX CJOS PAY Is going right ahead (o that point and placo nnd power which nnturo ordained tfbr Imr, Her progress may not bo wr swift as that of somo places nnd pp"ts which have less of Individual aid group selfishness to combat tfian she has. In the end, liowcvr, xrjl old Impediment will dlo down and her shamo nnd linraBsmont will diminish In tho glow and glory of ftnrd won successes. Tho spell of uBsIoyalty always finds tho brenk ing point when tho people becomo widely advised of its. existence and Tine fir resentment, nnd Coos Way ttur aDdut reached that condition. .l-t.l l.n irnHl I iiiiHui nut uu u , ' Ing in and tnon stopped in tno lowor or Arouno. mo aienmor tuhuwhiuhui who u um ..-". t.. ...... Andlf May were omitted, you'd find n" t0 m,iond &onlo 8tuff nnd did probably will bo seloctod. Tho Aro- hnd no fundB and waB assigned tho that very soon ln(J, r0(lch North Bond untu almost, lino arrived 'hero last bight on her' task of manicuring the Mnrshllold Thcro wouldn't bo much talking no Jn j f(rat voyttBo n0rtH by way of Cooa boulevards for the next thrco days. I nbout tho month of June. -,,, n.nt,ntn- wiii Bnn 1 n. unv mui urnm-iif twnntv.flvn nnRRon-i Jack Uand was arrested at 11:15 --- COXCHKXIXfl OAXniDATKS. Somo Coos 'Day mon toll tho truth simply becauso they lack Imagination. r 1 -K-tt- After a man hns taken tho Tree advice of his friends ho sometimes has to pay for tho advice of a law yer to get him out of a fix. who gives too much attontiou to the business of other people, Is suroly neglecting his own. your girl how to cook and If oho docB not thank you somo uody's son will thank you for her. thluf who steals your peace of mind. Is monitor than tho ono who .jmANDIDATHS nro busy Rlvlnjr roas- ":;V"'"' " ,70 rortV i ( ons why they aro running for,Btcn,B yr pr5-- office. If you keep your oars . , . , .. i ..... ...! m.Mni.1 nnl Inoii rrtn ,!.! .11 !.- ...l,n .f1 -.riIOl UIU DCIUUI11 mi 1" reasons for keeping somo of thorn out I P,u t0 tho aulclc. 7f dfffco. TIipso latter reasons may n , --- ,,, j ",.'... . .j.i.,1, !,,, t ti,.n , in' rromaturo gray hairs cniiBo the fUt reasons of candidates. AX OI'l'OHTUXlTV. good to dye you.i. Iloro worship l often but nno- I their nnmo for solf-esteom. A CITY planning commission Is, --- now bolnc appointed In many Tak(J thlnns easy, if thoy don't be rftlos. It Ib composed of loading . . . nthr8 vJtlzcna roprosentatlvo of all Intorestfl, ,u"b lo ..:J. ro servo without pay. Its Job is to , t , thoro lB ft trropnro a general plannlntr of now ;,",,'".. ln otB ,vy with jtreofs, Improvement of old BtTootB.'n01"'0"1 "08b w" olB nwny "n ftnffdlngB. parkways, etc., so that oach I 'l nt "omo Klop In tho city's progress may bo a , J i., i.ni.i,i part of n comprehensive plan. Now Garbage and lovo lottoca Blould Hbcso cllv plnnnors nro holding stato bo burned boforo thoy create trouble and national meetings. I -jj-j:- Mnrshflold should havo a city plan- Mon nnd women take desporato Tring commission. ohnncos BomotlmeB for InBtnnco, Hero'B an opportunity for tho Fol- when thoy get mnrrlod. Jbwahlu Club. , -:t-- Satnn furnlslips ins own gnBoiino when you permit him to net us your chauffeur. -::-- thnaor on THHTWO'KAVS. y.T tho npjiiQ Thomps 13. Kny wVtvo!I fixed In ynr mind. He Is . . .. &Tb mniwlin deserves tho sup- H "Ufij: b? ,,BJt.0.r.t.,s1,"i!,SS?? ortVnl" ItonVif.licanB nt-7h'o primary coIv'.Wuf.few of ub arli ln.a,;osItl TMTTpf -Tt roc(tnn. bring n cnndldato to sue- to keep It up indoflnltolv coed liimsolf iiH-ntnto trnasuror. 'loin -?.- yy, who was dropped from tho Port- STOKY FOK THK PAY. Ifcnd riollco rnrco a few ytan ago, Is ' , . '. Mlro a randldnto bolng hooBtod by A ltlo girl of oigbt, known to 'ie ckiv. west, moiic coiuuso mo wo. , Kaunas uuy rinr, hhkvu jut ih"'i KIiKCTIOX STYIjKS A; ."Mamma, what aro boys nftor thoy .nrodend olfa?" No, dear," ropHod lier liioinor clock Saturdnv nftcrndon for Port- gers, besides cargo. last evening and charged with drunk- I 'Fred P. Baunigartnor, iPorrtlnnd onncss. He had $31.20 In his poses. Among those arriving on tho ngont for the Arrow lino, which has bIou nnd wbb rollovcd of V by paying Breakwater wrc tho following: placed tho'Arbllno In service 'In com- his fine. II. Nerdrum. Mrs. H. v. Leo, Mrs. iintltlon with tho stcamorB nronic- u: annul wns nrrcsicu ui vi'iuu v. T Wilhmnffn n--.. . '.. S w"u,u i lupnesy tMi .....I.. .. . . .;".,"' VL the (us. on i way to tho Biinnv rit .. , monnod our good ttLii ?uJml Mendenlmll, Wn JBd'j,Jj?4l can feel that pecuHat 1 on crooning on m7no ' .. the poor, billowy (rffiB(" slc-maBter shtuldorcd i,lM ?l " '"' ,u recoiled U r vhon ho rrhirnert from n.Z...' tno unobl tliiK sea l4,( vffi wnvcBhlgh cmnnh io mtti..i mini! nnllri. r ,. . m" lilt "I'll have the u lift,. fl!H 'Daldy' Mills nn Aero Jft Jn on the c lonu nn i.i.r'w Allbongh I cannot say eia &Z& all will nrrlvo In thn .if. i".?1!! In such n condition thatconf, not bo given for a dnv nr J f" i n uuuvo remarKB cre malt ml DUB ill tho Itn l, titiV. "'W'l vlous to the irln I, w,n., Oloo Club, and If the , St! linrnn.if.rv f (l. .11.'.. ."" tl flman nf thn 1..l. .-... 'c. "Ml thn fCirOL'Illllir wna n ...Ik.iIj . ', " J ?. blbly, W. A. Ackorman, Gco.MVnt0r nnd Alliance fotr Coob Uay, day ovonlng by Officer Hlchnrdnon. t'linninnn j. ir. Coin. Mrs. Cole. i.i -...,...,.! im at,n fniiniiur N'n rharcn was nlaccd against .him, Florence Cole, Violet Colo, Mrs. M. on tho vessel nnd says tho Borvlco will Richardson leaving notlro to bold. il. AiiurowB, flinriou Aiiurows, j, hn normanent. ' "ni" ioy w-uun u cnit,u J. Andrews, II. Tuckr, L. C. Nabol, Tho second steamer may bo start- In all probability bo placed against Mrs. T. D.' Sliarp, M. C. Jenkins ' C(1 from 8ftn i.-rnnci8C0 this wcok. him. Smith said that bo was Btnitd- V n Mnln V. II. rtrnivn. "l. T. .. . ,. l ..h.. ., i.i-.i 11..1 Inn mitaliln n Inpnl onlnntl. wlinn Illell- Uclancy, D. B. Hardy, T. H. Brown. .rllowBtono wo Id bo used." said ardson told him ho hnd bettor go' tho foregoing wt,g a splendid iilJ .Z- - . ... . .1 !..., tl nnl.1 l.r. ...nu tunltrtlir fflf I I UI HIIIO-IUIIIIIlT. rat of the Arrow lino his pal and Richardson then nccom- However, the .club arrived h y f I ..- i,m limiln.l Hint in fflin nll-V mil. o'tllvD uu IIIU UI l.'UKWaiPr tMi . ..iwi-in wi,n.f Sam MatthowB was arrested on ' 'b iroiarcd to give nn eicctlent Tj T MM, tin iiBu IUI Vi.u un .. "" ." ...-.--,- .. . I...I.II.1.... I ITM til I.rlilnv ovntlnn Tw. '"! . u. if ...kv, .,, vll.....or...- ...Ill nn mm. nni. WPllIlPHClllV II I lUrillMHi IUI IIIIIIIUII1K HI " ...., x.v...ue, I utl III . r. Jl. Riwllrntt. Mrs. U. It. KndlCOtt. "". ..'"..... ...i. .;.!-' ll,,l.t rnfrnahmnnta n thn nvtnnt nf prOSBCII tllOIUEOlVCfl OB h.tlni. V.i J Mnr. W. C. Bradley. O. M. PIK. rrU?" :"" uh .r . nine iinrononnblo. He had $3.1 0', "dcllBhtful" trip don the coutJI uu iiuiiiiiiiiuiy huh pii'mea ltt t I countrr m MCI Aklt, Mrs. A. Morris, Nola Morris, J. D. f nnnmcartner Morris. J. W. Morris. Porcy Norrls, 1.7 , . , 'Ir.i h J. Simpson Mrs. Simpson, Miss b completed, Is rcg Stoarns J. J. Richardson. Loula , f t'h C(J0a " Marsh, A. J. Marsh, . J. Vhlto, n,b vnllowBtonn will m u. J. ing, ". ."! torlals that cannot bo hnndlod on a Jn ensh nnd waB fined ?r. by itoconior, i-ox, t. Hcammei. iteo. .iiuuibiiii. u. ,.. cnrror I Butler today, nercBsltuting tlio uor-;'iJ u u m rranimmg ill Won C ! AuBtln W "I',r tho present tho Arollno will rowing of ?2 from a rlend to ecuro "e B0 ,.r Ills, J. It. wood, l. li. AUBiin, . , ii.ii ,i ., .,m,i w,inM. ha re naan from tho "cooler." . to sec. Hamson, H. Sorles, V. F. Squires. "' L,,V ' i.tinmi vnr' nitnr ' A reception will be Mrs. Squires, K. F. McLeod. F. W. "L" L?iv- J I NOTICB !' moinbers by tho Cl.tr. n li. Pl-irtf Mm II. I. imtO TlUirBday. V!.,ii." ' almlnnla nt thn -Minnl k'uvcrti mi wiumm " I Clnrk, P. O. Bonobrnko, O. Thorn ton, Frnnk Whitney, Mrs. Wbt'ney, V. Booth, li. Stenmes, W. Mil s, .1. McDnnlol, K. C. Polkoy, P. Smith, F. Bagley, II. Jooy, Kiln Mlllor, Mrs. Zloglor. F. S. Mendonhnll, It. Ulled, O. O. HugliBon, II. L. Asqulth, A1-, lie Beabo, J. Umbren, T. uomauns, A. Andrnns, II. Androas, A. Pedro, J. Trunr, A. DonnlngB, A. Mllo, J. F. Fouersteln, J. Henry, J. Honry, J. Hurley. "J. Stlmphlng, V. J. Cul bortson, Mrs. Culbcrtson. H. Bnrnes, r t t nl,.. Ilmll T Itnll P ciinolnr. A. J. allien.' T. Tin-kelson, More ACCeSSOlieS tO COStlllTlC G. J. McCnddam. G. R, Murcli. Mrs. Davis, L. Schlsler. P. Irvine, O. A. Rops. L. II. Dill. J. Denny. .1. S. Ol , J. Wlnnch, F. Ole. F. Gnrln, C. A. Slcklor. T. House.' P. Trate. II. Trato, P. II. FIbIi, F. Ragan, O. Is'lck. N EXCIIANGK says thnt tho'Ch "thoy aro b'toIb, as all other people fcago women nro Baving tneir nro when tnoy dlo, ir inoy novo iimm sprint sultfl nnd hats to wonr KOod. Why do you think thoy would ttt!)a nollr. at tho coming municipal t,n olfs?" lcrfron. It Implies that tho event "Woll," tlo child anaworod, "I amy bo ono to rlvnl tho Kaator par- (ijiint think bo-K ever could bo nn- ad. gels. I should think thoy would bo Weir, if anybody woro foolhnrdy i)rnwnloH, or olfs, or kowples, or onough to nttoinpt a logical annly- BOmothlng llko that." or tho mutter, It might bo ills- oorcrod -that th'ro was moro fltnoss. t TOXCU'K-TWISTHU TAXtlO. cni reason and moro gonornl satis- Miction In nn cstnbllBhment of oloc- A rhyming tongue-twister runs na tffon Btyles than In tho tlino-lionorod fniiowa! rfitplay of Fastor fashions. Betty Botter bought somo buttor, lIKHIF.It TAXI'.S lw HB ovll of rising rates of tnxa-1 3' tlon a oms to exist In evory part " of tho Uhltod States. Tho tax !ife-of Illinois for 1914 la 70 cents. m.r.. In A.. lnAM.)...v n.n ') .ntita J fliP in 1111 IIIL-'llTtipu II, UI .M .V . unur ii i;i aim ino uiniiuoi imo um weiched In that state. PIOKIi:i) (UXIHDATKS. T HAS boon dlscovorod that Um ber which falls In Or'nt Salt tako Is pickled nnd presorved. Oitnio Is often true of a candidate nfio goes up Salt River. Ho'a plck IfetT but comes back seeking offlco ib nnothor campaign. - But p'io nld. "This buttor'B bitter; if I put It In my batter. It will mako mv batter bitter. But a bit o bettor buttor Would but mako my batter bettor." So Bho bought- a bit of buttor Bettor than tho blttor butter; So 'twnB botter Dotty Botter Bought a bit o' botter UtUtor. '(HAXDMA" TODD IS HI I. PLAN TO 1 I Spends Day Smoking and Cliat I ting with FileiiiK I WALLA WALLA, Wash., Ap i rll 2. "Grandmn" Sarah Todd I celebrated hor 101th hlrthdnv nt i tho Xorthwostorn Christian Scl- enco homo tho other day, smok- lug. chatting with hor frlomlB, I and missing to a considerable ox- tont tho friends of yenrs ane ion nt Eugene, Or., when sho enmo THREE ODD THINGS. &dd than an elephant can trumpet rrtien It hasn't any horns. i WV"n vun. tn ,inv nco. - ,i.",.at..th" "il!" ?..?.r .". " .oe" "17 The Via v was also the birthday -.,, , rn, K ' I anniversary of the matron of tho T,,"trn01', w nlwav. son the I Homo. Mrs. J. B. Noel, and vlsl- w...., w, " r - " " ". . . ufKlitfnll boforo any stars begin to ttfioot. ' t f TOPICS OF THE TIMES to woro numerous, "Grandma" makes her own lipii nnd dresses herself. Sho j finds hor way with ease about I tho homo, which contains olght I oen roomB, and Bponds most of I hor tlmo in tho kltchon. Her l alcrht la falling and siio is partial- I ly deaf. Sho never' learned to If thoy Just keep up this fuss -jTi-nclf longer the British government win' consider Ulster moro as nn ",v " rend or write. Whllo still a Tho mngnlflcont oconn stenmshtp strrong devoteo of a corncob plpo. Tecontly luuuchod Is nonrly 1000 i s' o doos not smoko aa much as Jtoet In longth, nnd among Its fittings when Bho came. Sho was born are a Bkntlng rink and gardon, with In Kontucky. eds of roses and carnations nnd arbors skillfully contrived by export ' " Hortsts, Perhaps, somo time, ships .. win contain lakes and isinmis oi orvialdornblo oxtont whoreon tho paa aegers"can land and go nBlioro vrbenover they tiro or bolng on tho nfer or aro seasick. Many of tho world's seaport cities arc anticipating a growth In tholr w traffic next year, and all or ttiom think that tho Panama Canal wSJ be tho roal "route" of It. Many of tho world's groat men crnr w!iBpwn to famo. Thoy nro arroat bocause they sharo tholr ploas uTr.8 with others and keop their teoubles to themselves. Exchange. fflK FASHIONS FULL OF FRILLS This Spring Than in Many Seasons NEW YORK, April 1. By tho dlutlnctlvo details of her tollotto, you may know tho woman versed LOPATi OVFHFLOW. l tho sophlstrlos or dress. 'Ibis . E. ADELSPERGER has returned oason iiccessorlcs w'11,1 play an from n trip to the Coqulllo Vnl- important pnrt in the scheme or lev. He was hmused by a roportor dress, and thy will rocclyo care on tho Portland journal gottlng f consideration. Brocndo and him mixed up with someono olso slUt hnndbngj uru ono of tho moat during his' recent trip to Portland important accessories. , Thoy aro for, and branding hint ns "rormor may-' ovory,l(occnBfo"'. fro,n.au;,r "''PW )" or and nn attornoy or Marshfiold." cxpodltlon, which noeds a good ptout Ho BuspectB that L. J. Simpson or rotlculo, from KramlmotlTer'ii t meB. North Bend, who waH In Portlnnil. ,0, . t,alnt ,rr,"y ,u,(1 lftC,y ""l0. was roBiionslblo for 'gitttlnK tho ndilltlon to a dnnco or ovonlng tol TournanomfroMnwrmig lotto. Parasols aro also mo.o pro journal roportor in v, roim. turcsquo this yenr than ovor boforo,' nnd nro mndo in comblnntlonB of nin-i Iterlnls, nnd trlmmod with gM-lnnds' I of roses. All hats aro worn as Inut ovor tho right car, oven the, tlnleot turbans n la Tommy Atkins, and they soom poised at a most portions nngle. As tho hendgoar Is small, and practically rimless, the' wise woman goes without a voll, so that tho oyolashos will not suf- , for. Collars are- squaro across tho , ii i i shouldors, or rolling, with n great J. C. Doane Heads Movement riaro nt tho throat; wiuio tno mgh collar will doubtlessly dlo a natural i tO Provide Home for Mrs. Month with the nproach or Buinmor.l Quito tho nowest thing In furbelows, Mol niinhlin nnrl nhilrirPIl ls tho .chiffon muffs, which mny b" mcLauyiiiui diiu uiiiiuilii ,n n t8ne of Ule polor to mntch Ul0 J. C. Donno, Dr. LoMlo and ANB""'!!. It Is draped diagonally, rrom Doll nn-i a number or South Marsh- " flowoP trlinnioil corner to the, field residents nro today taking sto" ,0r. which straying flowers drop to nsslHt Mrs C H McLnuiihlln nnd from v"'Vot ribbon ends. Sort ruN, Lu.?.f!l!: ' hm- " i v. ","""". "ll'rioB rail gracorully at the Bides, com. cmin tl10 ,,nl,U'' ,lKht nml n,ry . n innnllnn thnrn tn.lnv It wna lllnMIIMIl. 4l i .i..uii..r fc....v tut...,., .... arranged to havo J. C, Doano mako n cnnvnss and try and rnlso funds to HHittiln a tintitA tnw t ll k 11 "f CI T1ll Nnglo was appointed secretary an,l " doctares tho 8pnnlh brun- Tho plan ls to raise sufficient or tho world's women, and tho native I funds to buy n small bouse and lot M'.?. or mako tho first payment on a lot 2e" Kft ""n""' l and. erect n small houso and let the ? " d ' ,? "tf" V' 'tJ nE ! ltS'ur&VllZrv "a Spanish brunette J... to be iu ..u ."" r . 1 .. . ..... linrn. lint n. cmnil flinro mm ho niniln TaMC Morclmin'Tas offer to & Tho Jamaican women havo develop,! thorn a lot near whore their home tno tl"r0 f tl,e Vo,,,1B ? hnrd wor!t ,$10 r' er ino h . A s.ia 1 house and rs from hoIlowlnB. the back Is I : lot t nlso bolnc considered straight, tho bust Is high, tho hips, nro , I By dolnJ r Sll Z mSv raised narrow o4 there I. no ugly lump of tni. tlmlr nl,l will tint lin unit nut . Il- "I "'" ual; "I " HCCR. JVJUUUUS- In rent tho commltteo feols n vor' smcerul pose." (.Miss Russell !r commlttrins also , arranBedJ 'I"rated V"""!? V &r ?S so that tho charity will not bo extend- t"t,,on"r" V01? m the top of her ed to C. II. McLaughlin, so that thoro ' foU,11 ?,eaa llBa,d , vAas ? need bo no hesitancy or anyone con-to practice balancing.) "American :...: ' I wnnioii niiL'lit tn onrrv .hpnvv thlnoM tendered I High fV Thero will bo nn Important meet- V,..""r. :,'". ,"Z"..l S.'.S.f" ling or tho Fnnnors' Union No. CO. '" 'r ., .wow nt Odd EoIIowb' Hall, April 4, nt. 10 o'clock. All nioinbors nro urgii xoTICE TO COOS 1UY nix to bo present. Aiiynouy wisuing toi i,o.4 v,v MnMIIKILS-ggetM meoiing win do hpui pnurflir, Aptl 4. 1011. Odd Follows' IhU Mirib-I field, S p. in. Your attendance fiol quested. A, TODD, Soc Join us plenso present yoursoir at this meeting. By order or J. M. CULLEY, Pros. I The ART NEEDLE SHOP linn . MOVKD TO "HU CENTRAL Avoiinc. 1 in iMiuui.'l.l. lll.llfJ. Will he. nlnnuml UAVI'i: OUTIt IN'I.ITT Hall i to WELCOME our old PATRONS In SAT. I'VE, APRIL I. Inimcl . In our NEW LOCATION. ION leaves c in Ave nt 7"in, NEEDY FAMILY Petticoats Silk Petticoats, all of the best colors in Mpssaline," $3.25, H25 and $4.50. Silk Petticoats, .lorsey Tops, $3.25. Colored Sateen .Petticoats, $1.15. All of the above are extra values, such asjoucan get only at the Tike Goldbni We ALWAYS BUSY. TUTQRE IS A REASON Heavy Head flour. Tho result or sotting n boautv to catch n beauty Is that Miss Lillian ' 1 IRVING BLOCK y&udum FOR MEN AND WOMEN'; NEW SPRING NEW ARRIVALS W MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS trlbutinr:. Parties wishing to assist can olther seo or telephone Mr. Doano or havo him call on thorn. Miss Helon McLaughlin has agreed to tho plnn and will now make her homo with hor mother and the chlld- I ron nnd aid In carrying out the com- mlttee's plan. women ought to carry .heavy things on their heads," concluded Miss Rus sell. "All my hats will be lioavy ones In the future." COOS BAR IMPROVED. Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afrord to bo without health or accldont Insurance. You not only noel tho Insurance, but you want to ho suro and have tho correct policy in tho host and most reliable company In tho business. , , , ti . SJeo mo or phono mo at once nnd I will explain It to you, E. I. CHANDLER, Agent SOO Coko Building. MarsMield. A Portland paper says: "Coos Bay linn linn lipnn nivpn nn nrlrlltlnnnl I depth ot threo reet since the new gov ernment dredge Colonel P. S. Michle began operations thoro," snld P. P. Iliumgartner, agent or tho Arrow Line. "Soundings taken ns we were cros blng out ot Coob Bay on tho Arollne," continued Mr. Baumgnrtner, "show ed tho least depth or water on the bnr to bo twenty-seven reet at high tide. That would mean a trifle more than nineteen reet at low water. There never bad been more than seventeen teot or water on tho Coos Bay bar until tho Colonel P. S. Mlchlo began deepening It She has made a great showing lor the tlmo sho hns been there, working whenever tho weather conditions would permit." Poultry, Eggsjffljj Chicks 5 Wanted There la a strong demand ror breeding- stock and edy hatchijig at thla season and orders for ba.by chjeks are being; placed. You can get your shnro ot theso orders by Inserting an THE TIMES WANT ADS. Present advertisers state thoy aro getting good reiur CIHCULATIOX fiUEATEST. Each edition ot the Coos Bay Times has a & rCU 8 than any paper In Coos, Curry und Douglas Counuv. Best results are gained rrom ads when ef J"" oi0 batde given. When information is laeklug tho presumption slrablo features aro lacking. COOS BAY TIMES Phone iaa. fti, ti&aMi& je Mtti. l.jjtm. '...iR3Kith..Aiu: . i iTiiiigifciJiiif mill!- 'ijiiiiii