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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1914)
Wfmr. Vnrmnrlv nf Mnrnhflntrt wes sri WABIHNOTON AVENUE u 8TADDKN STttKET NORTH IJKNI) O. A Mctlln, Prop. LIONS OF VI SOUTH COOS lllVKIt BOAT I SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mnrshfleld every day jj n. m. Iicnvcs hend of river nt il'.ilO p. m. I STEAMER RAINBOW leaves Iicml of river tlnlly nt 7 a. in. Leaves Mnrshfleld nt a p l m. For chnrtcr npply on bonrd. I ROQERS & SMITH, Proprietors. &-4 HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW nS I- I M ibtikJi A Tw v OTMPWM''l''VnPlHMHM0HHHHRHHHHHIIHiHMHH 111! WW:. fm m I WWW 'IWW1 WVVTB M.Lnil III w l ' lw ; : ?; nimmMMnimxgmflmnMasnxkHiaiiit- wiatmM--,1t u , r, . - - . - :i.'i.t.&.LUiMtMMaaatitimmamh- m raMMTFrauMiJ 1 SAPORS TO COME TO THE WEST IN 1915 j MI f WHIIMIUMI WW! MW I !- . , , -- ; M g $ . " : r- " T'".' r"" V" '- -' L L.M--JZ.X ! . .... 1 . Sec CORTHELL Phone 3171. DRY WOOD . AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Pliono tnn. THE ALICE H. BPKCIAIi EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON BEACH SUNDAY Leaves Mnrshfleld nt 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP 50o Make connection with nuto for Sun set liny mid Shore Acres writing for appointment. Mnrshfleld, Orcgoa VAST PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION L0DEST0NE TO MULTITUDES TO "SEE AMERICA FIRST" MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT PALACES ON SHORES OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY. THIS nbovo pnnornmn of the grounds of tlio I'anama-I'nclilc liitcriiniloiinl Exposition, tnlicii six months before the opening davs, Is nn answer to the quostlun, "Will thu war cnuxe n postponement of Hie Pun-nmn-l'acMc Jiiterimtlomil Exposition?" It will not The photograph shows only n part of the entire Exposition men of OXi ncrcs, hut It shows that the Exposition wns IK) per cent eompletetl the tiny tho Km rnpcnii conlllet stinted. The war will not even harm the Exposition. Any loss In exhlhlts Is mmtu up In the requests for additional space from Japan, the orient, South Amotion and nonwurrlng nations of Europe. There has been not n single wlthdrnwnl by any nation because of the war, and as surances have been received from two of the belligerent countries that Expo sltlon participation will proceed. Lost In attendance from Europe will be olT set by Increased attendance from the United States, South America, Central Amcrlcu, tho orient, Australia, New Zealand and the noncombatnnts In Eu it)pe who want to escape Avar's horror. In the nccouiianylui; photograph, taken from a hilltop 000 yards away, an Impression of the slue of the ex hibit iMtlnees of the "Walled City" Is given. Of the eleven exhibit palaces tvii aio completed, and tho Palace of Flue Arts, which Is of steel ami con crete and absolutely fireproof, will be ready before this story Is published, No better criterion of the progress of tho Exposition may bo had than the record of the paid admissions. The average Is now more than tiO.000 per sons u month nt 1U" cents. Tho total admission receipts from Sept. I), 11)111, to Aug. HO, Hill, wns 5101,000. The largest single day when thcro hns been no special event on tho grounds was a recent Sunday, when S.'JfiO (Masons paid at tho gates. Tho largest nttendnnce for a special event on tho grounds wns IN.000 paid ad missions nt the Hall of All Nations on May 2. The Exposition will open ou I-'eb. 20 nnd close Pee. I. 11113. Superb Venetian Court of the PananiaPacifSc International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Stupendous Palace of Horticulture, PanamaPacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 1 '.-iUT" . I! , J .'I PTwW'V ' : ''X&ri': ;sCvA -. ?; '::yM 6. New Model lHENDERSON CORSETS" nlio principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S.JENNINGS, No. Bend I AIN'T IT THE TItUTII. Wo novor blnmo tho tnllor when our pants wo huvo to pin, Wo novor blnmo tho shoo man when our soles grow old nnd thin, j Wo never blnmo tho hatter when our lids wo linvo to j flout, j Hut wo always blnmo tho lnun- dry when our HhlrtH wear out. j COOS IIAV HTKAJ1 AUM)IIV Phinio n-.i. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous Hcnryville Coal Nut conl, per ton $1.00 Lump Conl, por ton fii.oi) Or, half ton of both S.s.on 1). MUSSON, Prop. 1'Jiono 18-1, or lenvo orders at lllllycr'H ClKiir Storo. i 'Jiwi,iiir"jrj .THrut- ."9 " I .' 7liIJ.'MMiri rVJfM JT '.''.. , MT III w m : i fwmir" i mm :i Wmm? : - r,tr'" '"'" " .V'fl LowRates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks botwoon nny polnti ta Marshflold nnd do gonornl hauling, for roasonnblo rntoa. BTAIl TItANHEEIl .M STOItAOK CO Levi Ilelsncr, Proprietor Phones: iao.J, 4tMj, 08-U Commutation Tickets $2.00 Manhfleld-North nend Auto Line Urt every ton nilnutca from fl a. m to 1st O p. in. GOIIST A KINO, Prop. YOU AUTO" CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS four Rood cars wlUi careful drlvera Fot day service, phone 144-J, lilanco Illllard Parlors. or Blglit service. Phone 280-L night Cafe. D. L. F00TE. V AltlETY of color nnd tho use and blending of Doric, Ionic nnd Corinthian, with n little play given to tho llyrautlnu architectural style, are shown In tho two Venetian courts of the Panaina-Pailtle International Exposition at Kan Truiii-lsco In 1015. These courts are tho connecting links In tho Exposition scheme, of courts, but they tire to have a typo of hcuuty not found elsewhere on the grounds. One of tho Venetian courts connects the Court of the four Reasons with the Court of tho Universe, and thu other connects thu Court of the Universe with the Court of Abundance. Tho Ill's! one named Is shown above. Every bit of tho Interior of the courts Is a mrt of a color scheinu that Includes all of the Exposition colors. Since this photograph was taken the shrubs and tlowerlng plants ,have been placed ou all sides or thu central paths, and thslr colors are In harmony with every pltfiucut iiK'd In thu remaludcr of thu court. I f-nrsllK I'nlaco of Horticulture of the Panama I'ncitlc International Exposition Is tho most striking architectural triumph ever created for any Exposition. Whether thunwoep ot tnu jixposiiions m ncrus is vieweu irom the distant hills or from a neater view, this commanding edlllce ntlrnets early attention and admiration. The great dome Is the largest hemispherical glass ilouio In the world. It Is INS feet high nnd has u dlameterot 1IW feet. It Is crowned by a mammoth basket. Hiirrouinlliig tins uouie nre tnu spires mat give urn nnracenic iu tinmen, nnd these nie of a marble whllenowi ami surrounded by beautiful sculptured llgures of young women. In n general way tho pulaee follows tho Ideas Incorporated In the motcpic of Sultan Ahmed I. Thu decorn. tlons and rich ornamentation have the Kreiich renaissance feeling. Tho numerous smaller domes that surround the building have latilewl work, where raro vJiibs anil (lowers will bloom to give added benuty to this building typl mil of pUutu and llowurs. Thu extreme length of thu isilaco Is tl(H) feet and the width IlOO feet. Lofty Colonnades of the Superb Court of the Four Seasons, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Tnvs Ninoiv fact HiVli ni Pnnjimnnrif ir i 'Vor!d's Grcatest AknUuval I)Is'1,af io Bc ioys lNineiy icei uign m j anama-. acute Made ,n Vast r,aIace of AKricuHurc t Panama- Internaiional Rxposilion, San Francisco. 1915 ! Pacific Exposition, san Francisco, 1915; CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES A J. N. BAYLISS Apy Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Are Right And all Work Guaranteed Call at "The Fireside," Johnson DIdg., 137 Socond St. Phone 4-j. French Ranges. Boiler Work r?!- o " U' W ' .iir'iSM-O- J;:f t:V;:SpPS& -P t : fir & vwF'siSm 1 i i Pictures & Framing Walker Studio MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prififis Rpflsnnnhlfl. I Cor, Commercial & B'dw'yl " THIS photograph faintly portrays the beauty of tho arches that sinni) be tween the Court of the Four Seasons and tJkiWestefn Venetian Court While It truly presents the attnictlveness Mtlip architecture. It ejjiiuut even hint at the beuuty of color tones. 'w ..'' Tho pilasters shown In this photograph ro of vend antique bronro. the tmek'Tound of Imitation Travertine Is of oohr Into more flian Iwlf tira lielght of tho arch, nnd tho upper iortluii Is of Fomucllan rod, wlUi touchua of ornnge nnd coiumrgreen In the onmiiientutlon. Insldo tho arches the cellln are of cerulean blue, and Iwu-rollof In white shows scenos typical of the season. The iiire wall surface at Urn left of the picture shows wIwo one of many mural palutlnm will l place. looking through the arch, a irt of the Court of the Fonr Son way bo seen. CIor lnpctIou lwws a ver; from Spenaer and botow It the signs 0t '''n.iKW Is to u glTow soiWn!f bk I Uie Brsm of ewtHn at the The Rxtioaltltw will wr at ft Fraartae m V. aU 1W6 &'.'' -- . CCi yPjWCts iTJi: t.nhi-t tys In the world are being constructed for Toylund Crown l'p, a- tule acre pluj ground In tlie great fun ntHtlon, "The Xon," at the I'unuuiu-Pacltic Iutematlunal ICxiosllloii. The Oguiv of tlie lady ou the left la Miss Euiiuallne linogene lbiual Itlhtx I'si kiiurst. The (If are o tb tiyat is the "Tin rV.ldl.r." Itoth are ninety Mt high. i THE (iicompuiiylUK photograph wns taken of tho Palaco of Agriculture before the Esplaniule whs given tho asphalt pavement which It now has. This facade of the I'nlaco of Agriculture looks out upon the .MhiIuh and tho waters of San Francisco bay. The ouUide height of this building Is nlnoty-slx feet. It Is 570 by 030 feet and wus eiectwl at a cost of fISS.UlO. Tho opening nt tho left opens on thu. Court of the Universe, which Is to bo one of tho architectural wonders of tho' i-ntlro Exoidtloii. The portals slwwn nt the right nre bountifully wrought and rich In color., Tho central ulehe Is occupied by n sculptured llguro of tho Coniiulstndcra. On either side or this In slightly lower nlehus nru tlgurcs of tho 1'lratc, which' Hluud eleven feet high. The wall surface Is of Imltiitluii Trnvortlno nnd prescut a pinkish ochcrj tint. At the oaves other tones uro used, and tho dome shown hero Is ot orange,! wniw i uu 01 wio iiome wars n iiionuing or pinus, copper green and blue. This palace is directly opposite tho yacht harbor, whlyh Is to bo tile sec of tin tiling ovenij in lui.t. scene 4' 4 I i -jjsiw-i---iiiiMljj:. x -Vfiiw-'iia1i.L-i--J -i .t6-jL-i jii -..sX mVM