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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
;ux3 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 EVENING EDI NUN. i Ifc'I'KW1'""3 '-r Our business is growing larger every month THERE'S A REASON. 'tv,,i with us. and wo will not Efvi tuo satisfaction that you JVrlol and you will not regrot Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House ; phono now. THE nOUSE f CALL For Prompt Auto Service NEW T-pnssciigcr Cndlllnc nt Jour service (lay mid night L. M'DONALD Proprietor 46 rypEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay- -i nniii nnr rnllllllf CflV Hnrlni-unnrJ Dnmtnnl,... n..l menib, iikvv oii vMu.i.1 wn, miliar I H. Smith, and Smith Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and . mm .Inllvnt-fwl. l'lllllin lid tfmii fifilni. II.i.ia .11 .till .... arl)OIl ill".i - --... - - .... , TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. . Open All Night. MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. A long-felt want of tho pooplq of Mnrshflold has been filled. A Hestaurant In tho most convenient locnllty, Invitingly clean and Diodorn In ovory respect, whoro a first-class meal can bo had at a reasonable price. Nono but Govornment-InspoctPd moats, Coos River ranch eggs, dairy milk, cream nnd home-mado plea served In this up-to-dato placo. GIVE US ONE THIAL AT LEAST. A OOOI) CUP OF COFFEE Lovers of good coffoe havo n treat In storo for thorn horo. Wo uso a receipt of a famous French Chef nnd mako a fresh supply every two hours. ROBERTS f Chimneys Firo Places, J. N. Bayliss ! Any kind of brick work at prices that nro right. UNI) ALL WOUK GUAHANTEED I-Cnll nt "Tho Flrcsldo," Johnson 'BMg., 187 Second it. Phone .1!U-J. French Itunitoi. Holier Work. If You Need a Dinner Set or just a fow ploccB, remem ber that wo are closing out our lino of gold and whlto table ware. Highest grado, heavy gold odgo and inner stamp Inco border. TEN PEIt CENT OFF. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Henri. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Titlo JS Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Im mediate hcrvice, prompt nttcn tlon to all intercuts of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. TLME TABLE Willamette -Pacific Motor Car Leave Marshfleld 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. in. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 12:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. :00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:30 p, m. 7:00 p. m. Lcavo North 6:46 7:16 8:15 9:15 10:15 10:45 , 11:15 11:45 12:45 1:15 1:46 2:15 2:45 1 ', 3.16 3:45 4:16 4:45 6:16 6:45 6:16 6:45 7:15 7:45 8:16 9:15 10:15 Saturdays 11:16 12:15 Ucnd a. m. a. m. a. m. a. ni. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. p. m. p. in. p. m. P. m p. m. p. m. only p. m. a. m. mo p. 8:00 p. m. m. :oo p. m. in. Saturdays only. 12:00 m. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FURNISn A HAG AND WILL I'AY TnE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J, Marshfield only save you money, but you will ore being treated right, aive us It. 130 North Broadway OP TASTE. CALL 46 iiuui vuuu, iiuuiiiiyiuii, nuyai, Prem pp. fnr rnnt nv ovnhnnna ..w. ....... -..,, oiniiiuu iiiiicu. Prlvnto llooths OYSTERS AM) FISH Fresh oysters fresh from the shell to you; not kept In enns, mnklng ptomalno poisoning Im possible. Wo nro always sup plied with fresh fish, clam crabs nnd gnmo In season, (Sb ROSE, Proprietors Commutation Tickets $2.00 Mnrh field-North Hcnd Auto Lino Can every ten nilnutcH from 0 n. in to ilitoO p. in. GORBT .Vt KINO; Props. r. J. HOAI1 s A. II. HODGINS- Marshfield PA,NT AND IWfliamigl11 DECORATING CO. ENtlnmU's Furnished, Phono mm-.!. Marshllcld, Oregon. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful driven For day service, phone 1-H-J, Illfinro Illllurtl Parlors. For night Hcrvlcc, Phone 200-1. Right Cafe. D. L. FOOTE. NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you hnvo thorn Inunricrcd nt TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Ladies Know That Spring House- cleaning tears up everything, and that's Just tho condition our storo is in, but just the sariio w- havo tho goods nnd wo nro hero to glvo you good sorvico. Wo nro very busy right now, but will try and take enro of nil who call just as fast as possible. Como and 800 us anyhow. You will always bo welcomo at VIERS WALL PAPER AND PAINTS .17(1 North Front St. Phono 200.R. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180J. Goodrum's.Garage some of the CADILLAC and fORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 847 Central Av. Phone S7&.L Suits Cleanwl nnd Pressed. Suits made to Order. Glvo Us n Trial. UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JAY DOYLE & O. O. DAGGETT "BO Central Ave. Phono 230-X Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunRa botwoon an) Points In ManAflold for the follow Ing rates, delivery to bo made Id the first stories of buildings-: One trunk t .23 Throe trunks bo iweivo trunks 1.50 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsncr, Prop. Phones. I2n-.t- 40-t,. PR-U. BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfietd RIITTFR Creamery PUMLI1 MADIS 'UNI) Ell SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTOKY. STERILIZER MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Froo delivery. 8 n. m. nnd 2 p. n. Phono 78 IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telephone tho FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY IfiriLDREI) ROGEHH NELSON. Teacher of Plnno Pupil of Hugo MniiNfcldt nt Hnn Francisco, Cnl. Flvo years' touching experience In Sun Fninclsco I'hono 3151 or 31G7. WT. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. (Wcltmcr Methods.) Every known dlscaso treated without drugs or surgory. Room 2. 130 North Droadway. Phono 210-L. Mnrshflrld, Or GEO. C. MURPHY. Export Piano, Playor nnd Orgnn Tuning. Regulating nnd Repair ing. Res. 842 So. Droadway. Ordors may bo loft at tho Wlloj n. Alton Music Storo, Centra) nvonue. TOEL OSTLIND. J .Piano Tuner and Repairer tin H. Sixth street. .Phono 10H-L Uvtvo ordcrn nt W. II. Haines Mush Company. J M. WRIGHT Phono UlS-R I1UILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request. c O. GOSNEY Phono 31B1 Contractor find Hulldcr Etitliuntes Furnished on Request MY PAST WORK IS MY REFERENCE First nnd Alder Sts. Multifield. DR. II. M. SHAW Eyi, Ear. Nose nnd Throat. DR. MATTIB II. SHAW Disease of women and children. Ofllco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Dlock. House phono, 106-J. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marshfleld. Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coke Building. Residence phone 252-X. Offlco phono 112-J. MRS. FARR1NGER, Teacher of Plaao. Residence Studio, No. 1098, Corner Commercial and Eleventh Bt Ilioue 880-JT. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer km! Architect. Offices, 200 Irving Block. Phone 103-L or 207-J. Marshfleld, Oregon PERL RILKY BALLINGER PlkkUt Bd Teacher Rtidence-8tudlo, 237 So. Bro&dwar Phone 18-L. w. G. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Koonu 801 and 80:1, Coke Rnildlai Marshfleld, Orego. WM. S. TURPEN, ARCmTEOT Marshfleld. Oregon. Have your Job printing aone at In The Times. uo PLAY "ili" Now York Wonuui Says It Is Unnnt- nrnl for Them to Do So. NEW YORK, April 3. Does baby "play mnmmn?" Then selzo her doll nt oncot Nature made a big mistnko when sho planted the mother Instinct In little children, and In fnct, all childish Instincts are wrong, accord ing to Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Oilman. "Little girls should not bo allowed to play with dolls and call thorn their babies," said Mrs. Oilman. "Wheth er It Is dona Instlnctlvoly or In Imita tion of their own mothers, thoy snouid not piny houso nnd put their 'children' to bod, nor harbor any other of tho great emotions or duties of a mother. .That is abnormal, nnd JiiBt nnothor proof thnt with n wo mnn her sex predominates. Sho Is moro n femalo than a human bolng, and thnt Is why sho has not pro gressed ns man has." Then Mra. Oil man proceeded to discuss nt length man's superiority to woman, nnd fi nally reached tho all engrossing sub ject or clothes. "Womnn'B love or decoration Is abnormal." sho declar ed, "because It Bhould bo a strictly masculine characteristic. Among tho lowor nnlmnls tho malo has all tho decorntlons. such ns tfnncy Ihorns, plumes, nnd so forth; nnd tho femalo by decking horsolf out In beads and feathers Is Imitating tho male. Whlto tho clothes worn by mon nro moro senslblo than ours, they aro not nor fect," concluded tho lecturer. "His coat Is handy to carry things around in, but when 'ho wants to work off comes tho cont." PREACHER FINDS IT DIFFICULT, Tho preachor preacliod of Adam'H fall nnd nftor church mot Brother Gall, who said: "Say, Parson, I am vexed; why don't you find n modern text? Why go 'wny back to Adam's tlnio, or Introduce a far-off cllmo7 Tlie pcoplo living now on cnrtli don't enru n powtcr nickel's worth nbout tho folks who cashed their Htrlngs n million years ago, by Jlngsl Wo wor shippers who pny tho freight would havo tho sormons up to dnto." Noxt Sunday morn tho preacher rose and talked of modern joys nnd woos; ho ronstcd crooks and nil tliolr tricks, and took n poko at politics, and Jarr ed tho shady business man who does things on tho flro sale plan. And af ter church ho mot old Hunks, n mor chant prlnco- with henps of plunks, who cried, while threatened with n fit: "Say, Parson, stick to Holy Writ! Jack up old Mosob and his men, or Dnnlol In tho lions' don! You'll havo to como down from your porch, or mon who now support tho church will seek soino othor synagogue to hoar tho old-tlmo decaloguo!" Tho preacher, downcast, sought his lair and foil Into his easy chair, and snlri, whllo staring nt tho wnll: "It's darn ed hard work to plenso thorn nil." Wnlt Mason. And Now Comes Spring It Is true that the Calendar and the weather may not exactly agree, but what have buds and birds and eager living things to do with cal endar's? . What do wo care for equinoxes when the blood is running quicker in our veins? ' Go out into the yardl The sap Is flowing in tho trees,' Every twig Is impatient, Even the birds are rebellious against time, "Confound it," you can hear them say, "how do you expect a fellow to dig his worms on chilly rainy days?" And as for man? Tho rebellion In his soul is worse than the mlx-up in Mexico, He doesn't know exactly what It Is ho wants, All he knows Is that what he tias, won't do. When he dresses in the morning, lie looks sadly at his trousers poor wrinkled relics of past pride, When he puts on his shirt, he shears his cuffs as he muses upon what a nice shirt it was. His hat is scuffy and his overcoat is fuzzy or shiny, as the case may be, And he isn't happy not by a long shot but he doesn't know why, Why? Why, man, it is because every living, creeping, crawling, flying, running thing is getting a Tiow suit of clothes right now and you are sneaking around in the same old funeral garb, And now, you know what is the matter with you, The Spring is here. You've got the call In your blood, You are vibrant with life, and the desire is within you to give expression to it with new clothes, When you get them, you will be happy, and not before, So watch these pages for the blossoming of new spring styles for men, A clothing ad may play a big part in your Clothes-happiness, WOMEN AS PAINTERS. Suffraflettei Adorn Roof of Headquar Urs Femalei In Every Profession. Tlmt women can perform almost nny kind of labor usually performed by men was rocontly Illustrated when suf fragettes on Stnten Island, N. Y., painted the roof of their hendquarters The painters were donned In various kinds of dress one wore u bathing suit nnd mounted tho high ladders to the dizzy height of ouo and n half stories and painted a sign. One of tho paint- Photo by Amorlcan Press Assoalallon. MISS 11LAKK I'AIKTINO HOOP. era whs Miss Annie tllnkc. who work ed from tho tlmo tho tusk started un til it was completed. Recent Htnttstlcs show that every field of endeavor has women workers. Thero nro 2:10.077 women nnd girl ste nographers In the United States. Teach ing, n favorite profession for women, tins 327.035 females engaged In this vocation. There nrc 481,151) women In various trades: 770.055 nro engaged In agricultural pursuits: 7155 women nro physicians or surgeons Thure nrc 7,305 clergy "men": 2.103 women nro classed ns Journalists by the census: 1,037 females are designers, draftsmen nnd nrchlteots; 1.010 are lawyers. It Is shown that there aro 42l),-l!)7 wom en In tho various professions today Cutting It 8hort. Tourist (exasperated at not being able to get n satisfactory inswen llut. hung It all, mini, you surely must know bow far It Is to the station Is it three iuIIcaV Itond Memlcr N-no. ur. It nlti't su far ns that not If you 'urry. London 'J ntlcr. Rah Rah, In Qormsny. Theater Jltlclnl (to students! You are not allowed to Join In tht etiorus, gentlemen. Students-Don't ,vou wor ry. We are singing something quite different. Kllegendt' (Hatter HI Definition. "What Is your" Idea or high tlnntice?" "It Is it school of tictlon." replied Mr. DiiHttu Stux. "In which miithumutlra takes tin' plniv of laimuage." Wash Ingtuu Star. i . . v , yy 'Vd tLIBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP SHB' r dNilBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV All Over Oregon MEDFORD Seven carloads of oil for tho smudging pots In tho Roguo River orchards havo arrived. GRANTS PAbS There aro four candidates for shorlff and threo for county Judgo In Joscphlno county. CORVALLIS Gust M a m a n u 8 found guilty of manslaughter was given a Bentenco of from ono to fifteen years In tho stato prison. EUGENE Members of tho Third company, Const artillery, will mnko n houso to houso canvnBs of the town In tho effort to raise $25,000 by subscription for tho armory, for which tho stato and inno county aro down for $25,000 each. KLAMATH FALLS Tho pouring of cement Into tho walls of tho new Cnrnoglo library building Is iu progress. Work Is soon to Btnrt on tho now courthouse Both build ings nre to bo rushed In order to hnvo them complotod by wlntor ir possible. Tho library la to bo main tained by Klamath count. ST. HELENS Callod to n desort ou bnrn near West St. Holons, Qua llcgolo found n bright 2-yoar-old boy, ovldontly dcBortod. No traco has boon found of tho chllds par ents nnd tho widest publicity Is naked by Mr. Heeglo so thnt In case tho child was kidnapped Its parents may bo locntod. If not found Mr. Iloogle will' adopt tho bnby. - t ALBANY Albany flower lovers Mil hold a roso cnrnlvnl In June. Tho city line boon divided Into throo districts nnd prizes will bo awarded In onch district. PENDLETON Georgia Porlngor, n Umatilla county farmer who farms on a largo Hcnlo, Is plowing 40 ncrcs a dny with a 70 horso-powor tract outfit. Ills provlous rocord Is 2050 ncrcs in 30 1-2 days, PORTLAND With but ono dis senting vote tho Interstnto brldtfo commission choso Union nvo. In Port land and Washington street in Vnn covur as tho situs for tho approaches of tho brldgo to bo built over the Columbia rlvor connecting Oregon nnd Wnshlngton. Govornor West was not prcHont In porson hut tele graphed asking thnt his voto bo re corded with tho majority on tho sub ject. SALEM Tho now grain Holds around Salem aru at present bolng overrun with phoasants. according to tho formors. Tho Orogon bird Is propagating In great numbers tills senson and tho protection thoy nro receiving on tho thousands of acres of gamo presorvo havo a groat ten dency to mnko thorn tamo as barn yard lions. It is a common sight now to boo a big rlng-ncckod rooster cnporlng about In tho wheat fields In tho evening with six or aovcu lions. Times Want ads bring results'. ' .V 4 11 1 I. ttl .! !i .r