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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1914)
.-V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION . FOUR The Bargain Hunter's Deli i. ; i . S -i M ft iw(,W 'I Auction! uction A New Departure In Marshfielcl gilt A 0 f Auction On or about Saturday, Dec, 12th, THE HOWARD SALES COMPANY will inaugurate and hold an old fashioned auction sale Having rented the large double store room in the O'Connell building on Market Avenne, they are prepar ed to handle all kinds of merchandise, household goods, and in fact anything Nothing too large or nothing too small for them to handle Call or phone for any information you desire We handle all goods on commission, thereby sav ing you the middle-man's profit No matter what you have for sale, let The Howard Company "Licensed Auctioneers" Sell it for you mtmmm,mmmiam-am J COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXEV, Editor mill Pith. I)A.V i:. MALONHY, Sown Editor Official Pnner of Coot County. TIIK HARVEST OP LIKE "T HEY nro tlio yonm tout mean nioHt to mo now," onto Haul Mnrlc Twain In tnlktiiK of ilayn that had llttlo ploasine mi It 1 in . Tlicro aro ciiuntlotw onutiborH wlio liavo had the Bruno experience IlardHhlpH and Borrows iirinp out lnanllncHs and womanliness. Tnoso who huvo novci- tolled hard cannot know tlio I)1obsIih;h of rest nnd com fort, TIioro who liavo novor griev ed rannot know tlio lnoiinlnj; of Joy. Pcoplo j?ot from llfo protty milch whiitythoy put Into It and thono who plow doop In tliolr oarllor years aro tlio nioHt apt to reap hap piness whon tlio autumn dnya draw nlKh. CR.Y FOR HELP! I Iick you In happy, unfc Arnorhn to deny yourselves n clsar, a theator sat and an oxtra hat nnd help im to help them. Ten coiiIh will liny a nlld ton rollH of hrend. Fifty rents will cover llttlo foot which novor gala will ho caresHod by a mother. A dollar will liny n shawl for a Idow. (live, kIvo, 1 Iiok of your Konorotis honrts. America luia led the nrld In charity for loss worthy causos. Compassion knows no natlou llty. Pity hloHHes thu ulvor and tlio poor. You niothors, whon you tuck 3Ui- children flafoly Into hed at night, rouiomhor these llttlo thlnxit, jnrod In no loss care and luxury, who aro adrift In n world which litis led tlicni III, Tlio aKod, too, like older children, having lived, hnvo irncd rest before death, yet thoy, too, nro cast out from Iioiiioh, knowing HhltiB of whore dear ones nro, tliolr sons at the front fighting tlio onomy hlcli has dostroyed them, for honor's sake. All Europo Ih 0ue groat slaughter house. Paris no longer can send us onoy from our own haul; accounts, ami could you hoo this tragic pro fusion file out from honoath St. Mulo's elevonUi contury gntos, all ouo's ontth Is not enough to heal their hrokon hearts nnd bodies. In the nnnio of pity and human sympathy, I Implore your aid, for inorlca Is the only placo wo can turn to now. Dry thono toars. Coni irt thoso children. Will you glvo? Of courso you will give, quickly. )foro tlio tide of suffering Hwanips our powora to compote with It. rom "A hotter Kroiu l'runco," by Nina Larroy Duryca, published In Ifo. WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST I The passing procession looks about tlio same from all given I points. i ::kh an m 'in lull i AnstlSI r-v a .. ..I If M II All V unuwo uhili! If still do. you aio content to Bland any eoinfoi table Kpot will o Sho was my loading Inrty And she took mo through Iho store To go broke on Christ hum xlioppliiK - Her misleading iiiado mo sore. I A fool continue to urgim when! lie's convinced thai he's wrong. It Is niiich moro easy o bo crlllctilj than to be nolghliiirly, but Iho nmulU are not so witlsfiirtnry. LaiiKUiiKo was glum in us that we' might wiy pleasant thing In eaehj other. ! Half the wtirld'M trouble comes ofi loo much wild talk ami too little wine action. I The man who Is always complain liiK cannot got any attention when he! luis a real Ki'lovauco, If a man U really misunderstood he has himself to Illume for not making himself clear. A man may bo without vice and yet fall short of holng a useful mem ber of society. Keep up the fire of hope and take Joy In your work. PROGRESS GLU pi iiic Ladies Will Open Headquar ters and Receive Supplies for Suffering Belgium Tho Pi-oKi'ess Club yesterday at tliolr regular nicotinic launched 11 movement for aid for the suffering Helghtus which should he kIvcii (he The following aro Iho contribu tions received Hum far: Dr. II. .M. Shaw fi.Oli Kllf. lOveusoii 1 0.00 Ole Hveimon 2.00 K. A. II 2.00 l .1. Vuiniohr l.OO ... . - . . . . . I - A M-lond ri-om lianlols CiooK . 1.00 hourly support or all (Miaous or I Noilh Mend Library Aw'u ... R.rtO (Nioti County. laus went made Tor! Mr. and Mr, .las. Ilomtott ... 2.00 it hciioiuI beailiiiailers which will j Mrs. Harry Nasbui-K 1.00 bo under the Miipei-tlslou r Hie pies- Harry Nasluii-K 1.00 blunt of Hie ilub, Mrs. Ward Al. ' (I. Lawhoruo 2.00 MhiKe. All chinches, clubs, lodge. ' Mrs. (leo. HouiitHWey I.OOJaud other oikmiiIuIIuiik will be A. L l.oolaskiMl to assist In (Im collection of, A r-'iloud I.OOiiiou-perishablo food slurfs, cIuHiIiik A. K'. Ciihiiou 2.00 money ami other needed eomuioditles Udwln Labowllch $1.00 M'leli will bo forwarde.l at an early A Krlnml n.oo lt I" aid In Iho eharllable work.; Mrs. It 1.00 'A Koiiurnl wurkluu coiumlltcn coa- l- C Mlllon , 70 sIsIIuk of Mrs. W. S. N'lcholsoii. Ms. II. Mcllrooiii 1.00 1 K. H. Corey. Mrs. Knxl Poe:a and .1. A. Hlnlt ii.ooi-Mrs. V. V. Payne will hae charue Coos Hay Time .,., ri.00;r Hie supplies received. A rmnu Miiim been seemed on llroinlway. lie- Total , ?r.8.70 Iweeu Central and Anderson uu- . 'nuo ami coiiiuioiicliiK Kiiduy and' coiiIIiiuIiik to Iho net Wednesday. ,0110 nioinber or tho romniltteo will' be In atlondanco to lecolvo any con-, loft trlhutioiiB. Those bavins; llilnira tlmv Tuesday last ror Los Aimelos. Calir..! wish to BIvo and aro not amo to where they will spond tho winter. 'bnK them to hondnuartnrs mm- n. .Mr. Phillips is u inembor or f.io rirui tify Mrs. W. M. IHake, phone 212, of Phillips & Miller, architects and ujul a lueMoiwer will call for tho ' I hulldors. artlclos. The coninilttoe will attend .tir. aim .tin. ,i. v. miioiiis oi .uyr- io uio pneiciug or tlio nrtioiua for Ho Crouk, their daiiKhtor, Mlsti Stol- shlpmont. la, and Ittilph Thoni eamo down to i Plans woro alto mado to socuro Haiulon a few days ago for a short tho co-operation of those in North lalt. They have baon tit Myrtla Wand, Coqulllo, Handon and Myrtle Creek for tho past six months and Point who might wish to nld and will rotuin In a few days to then ineniliois of tho Pi-okioss Club wore pany has boon taking out $100 a i home, where thoy contomplato build- asslKiiod to eoiiimunlcnto with each day In their llohemla mine. ( iiiK a new, modorn bungalow on tliolr ,"lll, ' those towus asking for as- Tho now Masonic Tumplo at Mor-1 ranch. - -Handon World. 'slstnnco In tlio work. j ton Is nearly complutod. j Partly worn clothing will probably Portland Catholics liavo hoiiRht a ... . 1.mt.,v mijvit ,.,.,,,- bo a U,g fentl"'0 ' 'ho alii and all $10,000 site for a now ehureli at I ' ' Ul '" who ean hio sked to coutrihiite a Lauralhurst. I ,...... , .llttlo at this sosson of TliRiikiKlvlna- i iuuniv ciHi'iv-ainnr iirtiinii t wnt. . ra w UTll..l...ill . - . . ' ---. .,... .wVV ....uv.. ,.. ,,,. uiuiiuei oroors lor iiimnor nre XKWS ' ItANllO.V. Xormaii Phillips and family B 0 With Clcndulo for dlstilcts will unite high school, Tho Wefctern Coast a center, throe In building a i Mining Com-1 boliij; jilncod through tho Douglns Kir Sales Co. at Portland, nt hotter liilces. lU'fl Cross Ileveflt Concert .Atasou. Io Opem House NoveinlH-r U7. io aid tlio unrortuiiHte people of Helglum who nro without country, homes or menus of subsistence. ton expects to rotnln practically tlio Iswino lone there Is now In the office after he takes the reins in January. N'els Osmundscn, who bus been in the office for sonio yens, will be dcput clerk, and Miss Watson, Mbs Schroe rtir, Miss llurloiker and Miss Iluncli (lie Masonic OiiOra llouse .November win m i- remain, iouiiiiio aontinei. isit. You'll be Doubly Thankful If You Supply the Necessities for Thanksgiving Dinner We lutve the best (lie niarkel uffouli In l-'i-ults, VeKetubles mill ihilnllm tluil lv' the fluNhliiK tnudi Io the prepnralloii of a nood iiicii'I. We will bo clie-cil all (lay Tliiii-sday, so Ih' hiiio uuil kc( yoitr onlci- In toulKht or early tomorrow iii:m-: aiii: a ri:v srcsoicsTioxs: 'i:i:sn VKOI-rrAIILKH Iluncli Turnips Pmley Turnip fii-eciis l-'ani-y llc;id Lettuce Ciiullfloiver l'lno Celery lllpo Tomatoes Kcet PolntoeH Dltl.VICS Sweet Cider Moiled drier ('rape .Juice Pineapple .lulnt LoKiiubeiiy .lulce CA.VM.'I) coons Ahpui'iiKiis Tips Maine Corn Solid Pack Tonmtoi'.s II. II. Pie.sencs uuil Jellies l-'ancy Ciiiiueil I'YiiltH Orauo Peel Citron Peel Lemon Peel NUTS Walnuts Almonds Pecans Ilrail Nuts ih:lisiii:s Craiiberihs (I'rceii Onions Itlpe Olives Stuffed Olives Seeded ltalslns Seedless llnlslns Loudon Layer Itnlslus 1-' HI' ITS Oranges llaiiaiin.s Lemons (irapo l'riilt I'ancy ltcil Apples DO.VT FOIIC.'1'.T TO OltllKIt WIIDXKSDAV, AS WIJ WILL 1HC CLOSKI) ALL DAY Tlll'IISDAY W. H. Dindinger &. Co. lU'XKCIt HILL piioxi: :t-'. IHJPAHT.MUXT KTOHI-:. Tiiiti;i: i)i;livi:hii:s daily ITE cm 1 HAHSPDHTAT10M 1- Scmi-wcpkly sorvico (loos Bay and Snn Francisco. HIP 1EI REDOiO SAILS PHO.M .MAIlSHIUILI) l-OH SAX VHAXCISCO AND P(HTOI'HI-:i0l0VKIM'SI.Y, XOVIOIIII-Mt t!."., AT it P.Tl. liitliupped with wireless nntl submarine beit Pnssongors and freight. STKHiP II 1ITH " Equipporl with wireless and submarine bell. Pnssontrors nnd freight. HAIIS l-MIOM SAV lit ( ISCO IO It ( 'OOS HAY, SATl I1H.IY, XOV. UH, AT it P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street p'lcr No. 23 and (500 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeorge, Phono 44. PASSENGERS ARROW FREIGHT LI SIE STORAGE HIEIS A1& FHOM- San Francisco Pier No. 20. Cvery Wednesday 3 P. M. Phono 27ft. Coos Pay Kvury Friday To Portland And Tuosdnv To San Franoisco THOMAS 11. JAMKS, Agent Ocean Dock Portland Albors Dock No. 3 Every Saturday a A. M. Marshflsld. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS Huy a ticket and help a woithj cause, lied Cross HcnofiL rnrnvri ! KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL i:vi:hvtiiin(j ix Tni; iUKEUY L1NB MAKS1IFIEU) BAKING COMPANY iaa xoivrii sucoxo st xkahckxthal avi:xuk. piioxb vm. E. Lothard MnClure A'PI'OHXICY AT LAW PraetlcoH In nil courtft. Itooin IM, l'liiiinunn itt Hennctt Hunk H. H. Haroer IIOUSi: nUILHKH General HopalrliiB nnd Cabinet Making, hono 319-J. SAVE llf by ordciltiK tlio hmom n HEilllE W. T. 7ompklns, D. S. T. (Weltiuer Metliodi) ICvory known dlnonno troatod without dniR8 or Burgory. Hoomi 1 mil 2, 237 South 13 roadway. Phono 132-L. Mnrshflold, Or SOUTH COOS lUVKR 1J01JJ! ni.it I ii r, LAUNCH nxi'HESS Ieaes MiiiThflcld tuti 4i riiono 1B8-H. . "i. Leincs head l Hb ItUILDIXO COXTHAOTOH I nt .1:15 n, in. I. M. Wright ItUILDIXO EatlniatoB furiilahod on requoit y ?x" con,'- '" ton juj Lump Coal, per ton u Or, half toti of loth m 11. MfSSOV.fw' lu.i i ... V o-.., iir iiio WOffl H PIlllllO lllllycr'H Clpr Store. Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyc, Uar, Noso nnil TlirOAt. olassks rrrrui) oh. SLvrrn: it. hhaw DlNcaM's of Women and Children Orrico Phono 330-J. Kooina 200, 201, 202, Irving Ulock. STKAMLIt HAl.l!0ff . j leaves head or rlicr ihU; til j a. m. LcAw-ti Miinli(lr)iltl j in. For charter npjdy en bcui j HOCIKHS .It SMITH, I'roprlelTi. Bonjamm Ostlind ! COXSULTIXO KXOIXKKH AND AHCIIlTi;CT Offlcos, 20G Irving Block ?hono 103-L or 2C7-J. Mnrshflold, Orcgot W. G. Chandler AHOIHTKCT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Dulldlnx Marahflold, Orogon Wm. S. Turpon AHOHITKOT Mnrshflold, Oregon. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. HWKDISH .MASSAfli: AXI) MKI). ICAL (1VMXASTICS 1'OH Ahh DISKASKH M7 Coiiiiiierclal nve. Phono I2-J I AIN'T IT THU TRIU Wo novor hlamo the tailor la our pniits we hare Io fx Wo novor hlnmo the t eu whon our soles grovoHui thin. Wo novor hlamo the lW whon our lids we b" ll flout, Hut wo always blame tt U, dry whon our slilrti r COOS HAY KTILUI UDW'i Phono Q7-J, I Joel Ostlind PIAXO TUXKH AND HKPAIHKH Learo crdora nt W. K. Haines' Mus lc Conipany. UC S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-1. Perl Riley Ballinpcr PIANIST AND THAOIIKR Rosldoneo Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Phone 3f!8-U I p . !! Ill 1-17; K00NT2 GARAGE Excelsior Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMOHILKS STOHEO X)OS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLKT MACHIXH SHOP MAHIXi: AND AIITOMOHILW niClWIHIXQ OASOLINE FOR SALH VORTH FHOXT ST. PHONH 180-J HATTEHIES 11EPAIHED AND OHARGEI) MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & Bdfl . .t.z "" RnnFiNG DCDAmiMn nnWTRACTl ROOFING' MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENI II RRIHF B. 118. Pl ...-iiiTl m NO SAAV EDGES -on YOUR COLLARS If you have them laundered at TWIN .CITY STEAM LAUNDRY AT CAMPBELL'S WOODY Norta rout u j lllmnl. i" I mm Katfifi IOr I Handling TrW ' wo haul trunks bete taMowMleldanddoswerin for reasonauie ri. ,,.C(! IXV&lk 4M""" Levi HcMjettlwrwy,, Phones: i-"T SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA i to PARISIAN' CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 200 West Market Avo comer Socond Street. Under now inaiiagomont. Prices low, aud all work satisfactory. Ladles' work n biiecially. Phouo 17C-J. J. S. STEVENS, Prop. Commutation Tickets $2J I . l.M I .frshfleld-Xorth fg ,. to J8 IU.I.I to S'Wfl day, lemlnt; i " three trips a day. , OOIIHT & MJtlzSZ . ir UV I - i muiPK 12 ' ;; rI;?AiNii ,iviarsiiiiiu decokai'w EsTIntes FhwJJJ, Li ' -.-,.... 1 ! I'kone &0M. lunw"1 a - 't-i :,., - . .. .&... . . . - - lBM laTMini7JMTttri'" " " '"-"- "mrl IIIIIIIIMMfrlll i i ,l i i mU iMtflMfl .. I .MitL l d ... X. i