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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
liiMimiitijteiteJSg ,lt ' . ,l . j il3,.,Alr.,iil 7fv ',...-. .-'--- -'-- " , . , mm T ii " " ii ii 7 . . -" glY-TIMESf i , .11 ' , tod?.: Sj&S!Mre rnpcr of Coos County Official .'i'grzsissi Ibrough tbe mftH mall matter. ai ecoml-clai THAXKSOlVlXd! before haetne in t, o slug that are the d J P the peoplo of Hi "; gBntfrnnce eVepreSe7nd Prosperity are dally Btttfu'tfo?S:5S.ST.e.n the throes fBa ivolutlon that has soaked the ln,Nort.n Canada, as part of the Brl ilh Kmplre, Is sendlnB many of hr Snlwart sons to the battle grounds of Europe to be food for cannon . ""Si'til America Is In the asony of a financial depression and crop .fall-. re and her people are feeling the bitterness of panic and pinch. Nations of Asia are depressed and famine stalks through their Ian". In many sections of the United States Industry has slackened and commerce halted. Here on Coos Bay wo have Peace, Prosperity, Content-1 ment. Health and Hnpplnemi. Truly, we have cause to bo thank- If, however, we nro merely thank ful thnt wo have escaped the woes, of war, the fear of famine and the horror of hard limes, wo shall fall far short in our thanksgiving. This thought Is conveyed In the serious and olevatcd Thanksgiving procla mation of President WIlBon. In this splendid and thoughtful document thero Is the suggestion that we should be thankful that out of our plenty wo shall have means to help our less fortnnnto brotnors, wo shall have food for tho hungry, clothes for the 'rfecdy, money for tho penniless and roofs, If need bo, for the homoless. It Is a time for discipline as well as thankfulness. We must think of our neighbors as well ns ourselves. Wo reallio now probably ns never, beforo that the whole world Is onoi vast neighborhood and that nothng, can bofnll u nation Or raco beyond ' our borders that does not sooner or) later ofiect ourselves in lessor on larger degree nnd In multitudes of j wjo'h. I'rosldont Wilson gives voice, 10 iruin wuon no ucciuru in u Thanksgiving proclamation that "Wo havo been privileged In some dogree to Htcady tho coun sels and shapo tho purposes nnd j HO 'vkmjvip i 'CuP u J vadoi( pooplo have looked upon their llfo oh a nation with deeper comprehension of their responsi bilities as woll nB of their bles sings and with keener sense of tho significance of whit their part among tho nations may romo to bo. Tho hurtful effects of war havo made them feel moro fully and soo moro clearly tholr mutual Interdependence upon one another, nnd havo stirred thorn to such helpful co operation as thoy havo seldom practiced. Thoy havo been quickened by n groat moral sti mulation. Their uiimlstnkable ardor for peaco, earnest pity nnd dlulntorcsted sympathy for the suffering and rcudlnoss to help and lo think of tho needs of othors havo rovealcd them lo 'theniHolvcs as woll us to tho world. Tho solf-possesslon of our peoplo and tho steadiness i and resourcefulness of our bus!- I liofls men will servo other nn ' tlons ub well us our own. Tho two continents of Amorlra havo beon bound In closer . friendship." fluch gains as theso acclaimed aro . great gains for tho soul of America, nnd for the mind of tho American1 people. "Through tho soul only! shall tho nations bo both great and' free." Our country has beon blessed vlth tho bounty of nature this year In unprecedented degree, and our prosperity Is to bo renewed on broud-, r nnd firmer foundations thun of old. Hut tho greatest blessing that1 tho year bus brought to our pooplo lies In tho spiritual imicvwtl and wl-' dllllltil nnllnnl- Mini H,.. ...- i .... --- " i nun ue- stowed upon us nnd the unprecedent ed appreciation of the supremo worth of pouro as tho true grandeur of nn- t niia The Thankful H .r For all that God in mercy sends, x For health and children, home and friends; For comforts in the time of need, ' For every kindly word or deed, For happy thoughts and holy talk, For guidance in our daily walk, . In everything give thanks. In everything give thanks. ,-s: For beauty in this world of ours, t ( . ijV For verdant grass and lovely flowers,, ; For songs of birds, and 'hum of bees, ' For the refreshing summers breeze, - For hill and plain, for stream and wood, ' . , For the great ocean's mighty flood In everything give thanks. For the sweet sleep which comes with night, For the returning morning light, For the bright sun which shines on high, For the stars glittering in the sky For these, and everything we see, 6, Lord, we lift our hearts to thee; In everything, give thanks! Tupper. .' - Cpps Bay Farpiers Exchange j. M. CULLEY, Manager. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS. We carry a complete line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN. Make delivery to any part of JVIarshfielcl. All we ask is a trial order to convince you that we are here to treat you right. Come in and see us or phone your orders to hone 370. Waterfront, foot of Central avenue. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTS' Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Pnld on Tlmo Deposits Officers: .T. W. Itnmintt. Prrsldont. ' J, II. riimugiin, Vice-President. It. F. WllllnniN, Cnslilcr. Oeo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cash lor. I Spread Thanksgiving, Ily the Nov. J. II. .IOWETT. REGARD Thanksgiving Day as one of tho most gracious anil "hoar- toning anniversaries In the American year. That n peoplo should bo cnllod by thtlr president to reckon tho mercies nnd privileges received at the hands of God Is to mc n most hallowed nnd sanctify ing ministry nnd most assuredly enriches nnd Invigorates tho na tional lire. But ThankBglvIng should not be confined to material bounty. It should extend its range and Include the blessings found in the Iroadcnlng day of knowledge and In the lifting of nil forniB of op prenlon from thoso who are bearing n needless yoke. It should oven to beyond tho rnngo of patriotism nnd becomo cosmopolltnn as It (ontomplates the loaven of freedom nnd humanity which Is working In every part of tho world. Thanksgiving of this wide nnd ennobling kind would surely send a thankful peoplo Into tho ways of unselfish and chivalrous s'.rvlce. GIVE THANK'S. Praise God for wheat so white and sweet of which to make our bread! Praise God for yellow corn with which the waiting world is fed! Praise God for fish and flesh and fowl he gave to man for food! We Can Help You Tho esrvlco of this nnnk will help you. Wo nro nlwnys pleased when wo enn render nny service in connection with tho bundling of money or Iho transaction of nny financial business. Wo accept deposltfl In nny nmount, either checking or interest .benrlng, nnd nssuro nbsoluto safety for nil funds entrusted to our enro. UNDER Till: UNITED STATUS GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E. Lothard McClure , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In nil courts. . ..... . ... .. .. .a .... rw : r,l . .,,. .... u.hlMi hh rrmHn onr nn rrl t Room 11:, iiniingim jsciiiieu. iwui, I I CXIOU 'UUU IUI bVblJ UIVUIUH, "IIIUII liu ximuw n.i. w...-- .- good! ' Praise God for winter's store of ice; praise God for summer's heat! Praise God for fruit trees bearing seed! "To you it is for meat." Praise God for all the bounty by which the world is fed! Praise God, his children all, to whom he gives their daily bread. Edward fcvercu naie. Give Thanks,, M' . AUK iho broad land glowing in a hoft hnzo, ovory treo nnd grovo wonring Its gorgeous nutumnal drupury; observe, the vivia friislmos of the iivoruroen verdure: note, timid tho gold nnd nlmson woods, tho blue lake, deeper In tint nt this season than at any other; soo n moro (tilot vein of Blinding in tho paler lawns nnd jjistiints i.nd tho dark brown earth of freshly plowed fields; rnlso our eyes to the cloudless shy nboVo, filled wlLh soft nnd ponrly tints, pud then sny, What Iibh gloom to do with such a plcturo? Toll us, rnlhor, where also on ourth shall the hummi oyo behold coloring so iaKiilfliunt unit so vnrled, spread oyer a field bo vnst, with ono iliiblo view? In wry truth, the ulory of tlnho lust nuilnjj days of the mii sni pnit'Liliim u giuiiileiir ir iK'iiefUenro .lvh hhouhl rather iiuike Mir MNir liojit'tH suell with Kiatl(iiih nt each return of t Is bountiful i.utiiiiiii lU'couleil uK From "lliirnl Hours." H. H. Harper HOUSE HUILDKR General Ropalrlng and Cablnot Making. Phono 340-J. NO BAW KD0E8 OB YOUR COLLARS If you Iihvo thorn lMUiidcrc TWIN CITV BTI3AJI LAUNDRY W. T. Tompkins, D. S, T. (Wcltmcr MethoiU) Evory known dlsoaso treated srltbout drugs or surgory. Rooms 3 ind 2, 237 South Broadway. Phono 132-L. Maruhfield, Or SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA I. M. Wright riiono 188-R. HUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlsbod on request tlons, In sharing our blesHlngn Wth - uiir wo snail iioiiblu our own There h u great luirveht of follow1 sh p for us to reap If wo ,avo thei spirit. We shall noil, of courne, but hero aro thoj-o to aid who cannot buy; thoso to succor who cannot cull o us, but who must bo Kouicht. with both hands we must give and pinch our own needH to do It. ' , That Is tho nature of our Thanks- Blvlm; this j ear. Wo have offored to us n great nnd splendid oppoitunlty f wo oloso with It ns we hIioiiIcJ, w-o Hhnll be thankful nil our days. WITr' THE TEA AND THE TOAST ;ooi i:vi:i.S(i. Let us thank Cod, then, first of till, for seed tlmo und hurvost and the boundlobs woultli nnd blehsing for which they btnud Illshop Potter. WHY W IS OIISKItVK THANKS-(JIVIXtJ. itaiidAI Lot father carvo tho turkey, Yours "bo tho greater prlzo, l'or you havo curved tho pumpkins Thnt mako tho golden pies. Charlos N. Lurlo. Or. H. M. Shaw Kyc, Knr, Noso nnd Throt. CJLAHSKS FITI'KD OR. jrATTIK 1J. SHAW DIsojihcs of Women nnd Children Orflco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Ulock. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING KNGINI3ER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 20G Irving Block Otinnn 1 fl?.T. nr 2Q7-.T. Marsbfleld, Oregon W. G. Chandler AltOlllTKGT iRooms 301 and 302, Coke nulldlns uarstineiu, urogon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marsbfleld, Oregon. Mrs. Olivia Edman. M. T. D. i uit'i.'iiiun c.aciAf3M ,wn mi: IV. ICAL GYJINASTICS FOR ALL DISEASES 837 Commercial nvo. riiono S4S-J PARISIAN CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 200 West Mnrkot Ave, cornor j Second Stroot. j Undor now mnnngomont. Trices low, nnd nil work satisfactory. j LiiiIIoh' work n specialty. I Phono 17C-J. J. S. STEVENS, l'rop. . SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Hvoryono on Coos Hay bus joe QstHnd .hiiouiai I'ltiibu iui iiiuunohi t"h .1 , iuiva rnivi.-'if A Mil im.'IMIIIKU w..v: ...... . .. ....... ,' i ..... ...... .............. ITueavo orders nt w. . iinmes- mus Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump Coiil, por ton $0,00 Or, unit ton of both $5.00 D. MUSSON, Viop. Phono J8-J, or leave, orders at Hlllycr's Cigar Store. I That thoy hnvo a homo hoie. f : LOT'S ALL (JIVE THANKS TO .MOTHER. AM not cortHln about It but iwiW,,eM ,a,,u,r earvo8 lho lurkojr nurw u Hie uio oniy pooplo undor Hovo wo nro tho only pooplo undor "r,H tn0" HW00t scouts arise, ,..u sun mm iihvo bot apart a u"r c!inoB griuirying ?y h-h yA,!rit, , ,ot," tbanKs Tluough nosos and th to tho Almighty for Lin.' . . ' -r - if inn aiiiBB received, which comes uooui prouuuiy ironi tho fact that wo have moro things to bo thunkful rough oyos. Thou futhor holds tho center for tlinn nil v ntber inillnn I.'...... ... n ,.i i . ,i ,i... .. , 7 tl . " v mm uio iiu niuiiiiH iiioiu UKU U nUlO unllillfl.l hiinli,il,.t.. I, l.i. ......,v.uv ."du.uiiiho ii mm oiiio lo bo linlvorsnlly celebrated and will contlnuo to bo so long us tho repub lic endures. SpouKor Clminp Chirk. Of Yiinkoodom's broad stage; i stands ilioio like u Of andont lluuage. QUESTION l'OR THE DAY. There uro lotB of good things In tho world. Aro you ono of them? lie Compnny. U5 s. autn Street. Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballinner PIANIST AND TEACHER Realdonco Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Pbono 368-L. Tho minister's gets. Almighty novor worth by recognizes n tho salary ho -o- Hiit who's this in the background So modest hides from view? KEII'V, DENTIST Como forwaid, mother worker, I And take what U your duol IVI. II. K Phono 112-J, Toom 301, Colto Udg Hopo Is what leads tin to ex pect tho unexpected to huppou. I STAUFF'S GROCERY Ik now lo- cnted in Its NEW QUARTERS, (no doors from lllll)ei's corner on l-Vont street , 1'HONE JOJ, KOONTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcyelo Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMORILES STORED OOOS COUNTY'S MOST COSIPLETF MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOHILB REIWIRING GASOLINE FOR SALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 18lW BATTERIES REPAIRED AND pjJAJtQKD j SOUTH COOS RIVER 110AT j SERVICE j j LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mnrsdiflold every day S a, in. Leaves head of river at 3;1G p. m. STEAMER RAINROW j leaves head of river dally nt 7 j j u, m, Leaves Murshflcld nt 2 p j in, For charter n'p'pYy von hoard, j j ROGERS & SMITH, j I'rdpilotors. j V . "My, How Good 'They Tasted" You remember those buckwheat cab a syrup that made chilly mornings a tleiinhf11,111 them with the j6y of living. Well, we an t same thing over again if you will order 0lJ,ll "KLINGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR" "ADIRONDACK PURE MAPI E SYRiiw ' TOWLE'S VERMONT MAID MAPLE A fresh new stock of these apDetizhn . P'' dishes have just arrived. Ppet,zllKJ brl Remembel', wo always have the best in tho . , ciiiu cu mc uuiiloi rniito. nvi, Phone 326. your first order and .you will n. , ' .it. Let us prove it to you. ' ,y Wl" never mi 'CONNOR &H0AGLAND south Broadway : 'J I PhnnnOitl " , i , , ,M.. , ' .'"' ut0 1 COOS BAY AND EiUREKA STEAMSHIPLINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TKV IMVc SAN FRANCISCO "OCIC I'NlO.V .STlUllil' Sf). 2 E. .7. LINDEN, Fit. .Igcnt. 'n-h-phono l)(.uR. 2D70 vn ml To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFOUTAHLK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. MeGEOHGE AGENT . . p.tvrr, Phono 421, Norti )tal Phouo 44, Mnrshflold EQUIPPED WITH WIHULKSH. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSIiriEMI, Dl'IllXll THI MONTH OF NOVEMIIER, ON THE 7TII AT II A. !.? ON Till MTH AT 7 A. SI.; ON THE til ST AT 1 P. M. OX Till: 2XTH 7s('0 A. SI. TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITV TICKET OFFICE, MB AND OAK STREETS, I'OIITLAXI). Phono nS.T. 0. II. LANDERS, Api - - " m- . .. . NTER nGEAW TUISPDIT U Semi-weeldy service Coos Buy and San Francis 5TEJUHSH1P HEDDNDD' SAILS FHOSI SAN FRANCISCO l'OR COOS DAY WEDNESDAY DECllllEll 2, ATSr.H Equipped vItU wiroVess and isubrnnrlno be& Passengers and freight. "MHlPiiWI Equipped with wireless and submarine bell Pnssoneora and freight. SAILS FIIO.M SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS DAY, SATl'ltDAY, NOV. UH, AT 3 P. L Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street plcrM o,.,I afn T?'n hnilrlhlP. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. LrcGEOitQE, Phono 44. PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE ARRDW LIME STENMEHS -SAIL FIIOSI- San Francisco Pior No. 2C. Evory Wodnesdar 3 P. M. Phono 27S. Cois Ray Evory Friday To Portland And Tuesday To 8an Francisco THOMAS R. JAMES, Agent Occnn Dock PortldPi Albert Dock J; Kvcry 6tut4f tl A. M. jlsnWi TYPEWRITERS -All standard makes, sold on easy g ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remnowjwp Oliver, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, ion " unvei, u. j. oniiiii, auu oiiuiu iim-i, -.-. juimm Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work Bun,r"",ne j. Allium cwbo paper delivered. Phono uh your order. I ,,on" ' pn ;inper ueuvereu. rnono uiiyoiir ,,,, v nn TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ANDSUPPLjrjW MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y AIN'T IT THE TRUTH. Wo never blame tho tailor whon our pants wo havo to pin, Wo never blamo, tho shoo rnn. wheii our Boles grow old 'and thin, Wo never blame tho hatter when our lids wo" h'avo to flout, But wo always blamo the laun dry when our shirts wear out. COOS RAY STEASI LAUNDRY Phono 5 7-J. u ! nnu l A f I l uniPM !.0AHP8aCYrf i oiu ROOFING ' REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any polnti lu Marsbfleld and do goaornl hauling for roasonablo ratos. STAR TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Levi Ilcisncr, Proprietor rtiouca; 1U0-J, 40.L, 08-R nn Commutation () 20 Tickets $2.f J rshfield-?.onn (r0in i -nun every ten n','.Ut, slough ! to lSii.ni.; to feouiu ji ,Lly,lcU..tll'n, . . . .. jlilV. 0()UST AJsssS -T ..A. fl.J0 MarsEif ield 1 Phone 89J-J. V"