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THE COOS' BAY TIMES, MARSHPIEU), OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL. 2 Jill 1 inn i bhiiI IIIiim 111 Si 1914cvENiNM'KZ7rTirr!?!S!'WHHMHMP ttrr , ' """ L "551 HQWTODANCETttETANCO,No.l By ODGBRS T. GURNEE Illustrated With Specially Posed Photographs YVIB tango Is erroneously suppos ed to constat of an Intricate 1 maze of steps and figures to tlio number of a hundred or more. To tell the truth, there Is Just one basic step, upon which the whole fabric of the dance Is founded. This la the corde or, as It U also called, the cortex. Until one has mastered this step per fectly It is useless to attempt the tan go. Alttfoufh it is simple to describe and looks Tery easy, it takea ulto awhile to get the eroser awlajr. The principle of the step Is as fellews: Tho man steps femur his right root, then forward on his left, brlaglag oonnaer roarnoN pob htakt or tub TANUO. the riKbt foot orer till It touches the left heel. IUIhb the left foot at we- meat of contuct nud step back en It. Take another stop back ea rljrht feot and bring left ercr till feet teach Prom this position raise the rlkt feot and continue with original step. This Is tho full corde. After lrarnlar the rotation of the foot poaltlens trjr and get a little snap Into the last step. That Is when yon bring the feet to gether nt tlio end of the ferward aad backward steps. The twe loag steps aboiild bo done slowly, aad the drag should tnko the form of a slight stamp euch as the Spaniards di In their folk dances. Tho gtrl Is going in the op posite direction all of tho time. The half corde, which Is used a great deal, consists of the forward step, tho stamp and a short, slow step back with the left foot Follow this with a slight dip and go forward on the left The side corde U danced In open po sitionthat Is, facing In tho same di rection, with bands clasped la front The step Is the same as in the full corde, except that 'both are going In the same direction. Another striking step is the "iclwors." (Stand facing one another. The man cresses hla right feot iu front ef his left Turn slightly on the ball ef the feot so that both are facing hi the tame direction. Step ferward ea the left, turn toward each other and half way around, liaise the left feot and cross It In front ef right, take step for ward on tho right foot, turn and re pent original measure. The girl's step Is the same as the man's except that It Is on different feet In this, as lu the corde, make tho forward steps Blow, and on the turn raise the foot quickly so that the motion is a con trasting one. In the so called Argentine tanco, as It was first danced here, thero wwe a number of dips and bends, bat the Impossibility of doing these aUpa on a crowded floor has (rfused the major? of people to clie them up. The newer I'arlslun tango has ao dips at all In it. depending entirely upon the corde, and for that reason being a great deal noiir er the original. The following rules for beginners, an compiled by Mr. and Mrs. Cowley Downs, should prore a great aid to aay eae who la anxious to leant Do net stand unnaturally when done lag. Do net lead weakly. Hold the lady In a normal position, not toe close er too loose. Do not hold the arm straight out It should be bent at the elbow, with hands clasped above tho head. De not dunce on the heels. Conform the length of your step to your partner's. Adjust your arm to the lady's height Nerer acevnuate movements of tho skoulders or hips. Keep elbows still. Keep theso in your mind's eye and remombor thorn when you are dancing aad you will find It much easier to get nleng. The continual call for something Dew must be answered. Why not try "id devise a new step yourself. When do ing this, however, bear in mind that the grotesque step or posture is not the one that finds popular favor. Make them simple, cffectlvo and In keeping with tho danco to which they are doae. Political Announcements ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself a candidate for State Representative subject to tho will of the Democratic voters at the primaries May 1G. Will work for bettor road laws to enablo the people to got Oregon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) FOIt SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as at candidate for tho offlco of Sheriff of Coos County, subject to tho action of the Ropubllcnn electors at the primaries May 15, If elected, I heroby plcdgo myself to a policy of rigid law enforcement, without fear, favor, prejudice or par- tlallty, and shall, during my incum benoy, conduct said offlco in a dubI-nosB-lIko and economical mannor. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. (Pnld Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce mysolt ns a candidate for County Commissioner Don't take any chances Aetna-fee Yourself Today You cannot afford to be without hcnlth or nccldont Insurance. You not only neoJ the Insursnro, but you wnnt to bo suro and liavo tho correct policy lu the bent nnd most reliable company In the business. flee ibo or phone me at once and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Manbflold.300 Coka Ilulldlng. -60 Cents- Why not have an extension telephone installed in your residence? The price has been reduced to 60 cents per month. Think of the uncessary steps this will save you. g pSafl i'k1EQHMI pppppppa OkjasBBHHal NOTICE I hereby announce myself as a candidal for the nomination of county clerk, on tho republican tic ket of Coos county to be submitted to the rote of the people at the pri mary election May 15th. F. D. KRUSH (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby nnnounco myself as a candidate tor tho nomination of sher iff by tho Democratic party at the Primary Election May 15, 1914. It nominated and elected I will conduct the office along tho most economical lines possible, consistent with efficiency, and do my best to enforce tho criminal laws. 4w. W. QAQB. (Pnld Adv.) FOR SHERIFF I heroby announce myseu as a candidate for tho nomination ef Sheriff, on tho Democratic ticket at tho primary election. If olected I promlso to conduct tho office In an economical manner, wun me nomir anco that all lntcrosta and individ uals will bo accorded fair treatment. TAYLOR 8IQLIN. (Paid Adv.) The First National is to create a friendly air about "Our r l you feel at home, We take aZ our customers and always stan3 ready ? ' Don't Imaeinfi that hono, . that we consider it of little valiiy !f acC01 stand ready to help you to bfcf6 Savings Accounts opened as low 4 per cent interest, w M The e SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National! Oi Coos Bay ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce mysolf as a Re publican candidate for Joint Rep resentative for Coos and Curry coun ties at the primary election May 1G. B. J. LONBY. (Paid Adv.) on tho Democratic ticket at tho com ing primary election. O. J. SEELEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCKMHNT I heroby announco mysolf hs a candldato for tho nomination of Rep resentative on tho Democratic ticket for Coos County, to bo submitted to tho voto of the pooplo at tho pri mary olectlon on May 15, 1014. It nominated and elected, I will abldo by utatomont Numbor Ono; I will favor' quarterly payment of taxes. I will favor tho abolishment of unnecessary commlsslono that must bo supported by tho taxpayers I am In favor of good roads every wncro. I nm opposed to unjust taxation and excessive taxation. J. TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY CLERK As a Republican, I hereby place mysolf nc a candidate for the nom ination at the primaries to be held HaV 16 for the offlco of County Clork. If I am nominated and elcctod, 1 will, during my term of offlco, per form all its requirements and du ties promptly, expeditiously, without projudlce and as economically as li consistent with good aorvlco. Do- (loving that I can save monoy for the tax payer and make some for my self, I want your vote. P. B. ALLEN. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I desire to nnnounco to tho Repub lican votors of Coos county that 1 am a candidate for the nomination at tho primaries to bo hold May 16, tor tho office of county commissioner. I advocate lowor taxation, good roads and a buslncssllko administra tion of county affairs. I favor no particular locality, and tr oicctcd will work for tho best In torests of the wholo county. THOMAS D. JAMES. (Paid Adv.) Robt. R. Watson HEI'UllMCAN CANDIDATE for nomlnntlomfor COUNTY CLKRK Primary Nominating Election, May 1G, 1914. FLANAGAN & BENNI OLDEST HANK IN 00p3 (XV. Established lm. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $U5,( Ai, Interest Paid on Tlw I Offlcmi J. W. Dennett, President. J. II, Flanagan, Vlee-ProMest H. F. WlllJ.nii, CUfe Geo. F. iris CALL 46 For Prompt Auto, nkw 7-paMenger cmih Ml service day iod lift lu M'DONALD Strict Enforcement of (ill Iims. lewy mill good Jiulgtncn ?fr;noniy Cpnnstpiif with Efflc J. A. MADSEN CANDIDATE I'Olt REPUIILICAN NOMINATION STATE LA IIOH COMMISSIONER. ' ' Will glvo my undivided atttcntlon to strict and impartial en forcement of all laws pertaining to tlio offjeo; prActlco cenqmy consistent with offlclenry nnd good Jiidmont; administer oil th functions t tho offlco, Including tlio titatlca department, In a systematic and businesslike mannrr; will coopnratn with labor and all othor organizations nnd nll.cltlzons Interested in enactment of laws for tho protection of life, limb and health of tho tollers of our SUto. Will advocate cnactmont of legislation bosod upon tho experience and success of tho. Federal Labor Duronu In dealing with and adjusting Industrial disputes, atrlkcs and lockouts South Coos River Boats Express leaves Marebfltld for hoad of rlvor at 8 a. m re turning In ovonlng. Bteamor Rainbow leaves bead of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marsblleld at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. !l UtntM YOU AUTO CALL FQR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four goofl card wlfft careful dmec For day erylcp, phono Mw, lllutipn IKIlard 1'arlorS. "trr;"- Trr-r.rr- t-j, . .. . ecrvfcc, i-hubo w. For niuiit RlKlit Cafe. D. L F00TE. Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. BREAD Ft k 7 i Jr llSIlilllir SilSiiir DREAD MAKES imAWTJ. end good, pure, wholceomo, nour ishing bread makes boys musonlar and hoalthy. Our bread is made frbnj the flnrat hard Winter wheat the kind thiat rotates tho nutrlonte of kinten and phoaphntoa. Consequent ly It la rich In nutrition, nnd is Ab solutely puro in every particular of baking and handling. And a big loaf osJb but little monoy, Coos Bay Bakery The place for ftnM gooilea. Market Ave. Phono Hl-L C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. nirrArL departuent LUMBER, LAT1I, BinNQLEfl, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOriNG PAPER, BIO. OUT THK FUKL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUIt WOOD. PUONH 1M, ins BOUllI BROADWAY All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times 'Office "DO IT -ELECTRICALLY." Thos. A. Edison Said in 1893 "We shall be cooking by electricity and heating and lighting our houses, our cars and our ships." Mr, Edison's prophecy has como to pass In Its entirety much sooner than ever the great in ventor supposed, Today Electric Light is a necessity in tho mod ern lOinOi Tie lOllSRWlfn has Hknnuorofl 4hot electricity is a safe, simple servant that light ens household tasks at little cost, This is the Best Time Install Electric Light Right now, before you start your Spring house cleaning is the best timo to have your house wired for electricity, Have the wiring job com pleted before the decorators arrive, By having your house decorated after it is wired, you can prove by actual test how valuable Electric Lism is in Keeping me wans and ceilings clean, Oregon Power Co. SECOND AND CENTRAL ' ;,i PHONE 177. ' ' " ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Formerly the Coos Bulldlnr. nroadway at Market DAY ItATEfl, 19o AND OT fiPKCIAI; RATES IIY TUB MONTH L. Ij. JU8TEN. Manajfr. Times Want Ads Get Resulu. EWSON'S LATEST A atorago battery that coatlawl over charging will not barm. 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