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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
i-umnTm)pmMmwmi COOS JSAY TIMES . . ...... I I DAN K. MAL0NI3Y) News Kill ill). tor Witji Tfre Toast and Tea . Official Paper nf Coos Comity J hood i:(vi;.mv . - J ( Ql'F.STlOX Itt)U TDK DAY. A llioro glorious victory can not bo gained over uiiothor man Enlorod at llio Postofflco at Marsh- ..i.i n.nmn tnr trnllHIlllSHIOD itarouKh the mails as Bocond-claBS j this that wlioro tho injury bo- mall mattor. I jjan on his part, tilts klinliloss should begin on ours. Tlllot- CALL OX AMDKICA. ANUMHEK of presB dlspatchos In Tho TImoB recently plainly Indicate tho enormous demnnd that Is being croatrd by tho war for American foodstuffs, maclilnory, clothing, and manufactured articles of all kinds. Tile enforced closing of. European factories by tho call to arms of tho men who formorly work ' od In them Ih one of tho contributing causes of (his groat domand. " ,, , Hero ,1b pi:p tout of news that Bholtld bo, ron.ssi'IK l0 thoso doubt ing Thomases who soo nothing but bard times and ruin ahead. Tho Pout, of Waslilnntpn, D. C, notes: "An agent of the Husslnn gov ernment placed an 0rder recent ly In Detroit for 180 motor trucks, to bo used for military purposes. The automobllo fnc tory, which had laid off some of Its mon, burrlodly sent out word for thorn to return and go to work. Tho trucks nro to bo built nnd delivered at Now York as rapidly as possible. Tho order will call for tho payment of 1750,000. Canadian agontn nro In tho United States buying up horses for tho Ilrltlsli army. They nio trying to buy 100,000 bead. Tho othor day a French officer appeared in St. Louis on tho same errand, 'in Chicago tho meat packers nro filling rush orders for enormous iinntllloH of food for tho nrniloK in Eur ope" And (bis, In tho very nature of , thiiigu, Is only the bovlnnlng. Even ilf tho war should end loinnirow tho demand for American food and Mtip- pllos would go on for many mouths in growing lutonslty. Hut tlio war will not end tomorrow. Itnvlll not end tiulll Europe Is ox- liauuled. It will not end until ev ery Europwin dollar has been spent. Nobody can foresee tho extent of tho demand upon tho resources of North ainl .South America before the end Is leached. Hut It may bo said with assurance thai there will be lit tle surplus In foods mid many m tides of inauiifncturn for many years. Wo may later bavo to holp pay tli0 awful rest of tills tremendous holociiuiit, but for tho present pros perity In assured for peaceful America. son. APPLES Hero's Thossalln, hero's tho Bky c Old Sicilian rovelors know When nt morn thoy rollicked by In tho daisies and tho dew. Horo's your lips of Holon, drunk Into ono gold globo of sweet Taste, and turn to somotblng young, Dancing on Uanduslnn feet. Apples, apples, tart and fine, Apples red, and apples yellow! Apples of Falcrnlnn wine Playing hades with a fellow! Grimes' (lolden, Stnymnn, Hambo, Smokehouse, Carthouso, Jonathan, Fruit from groves of Marlcambo. , No, from vnles American. Hero's your April nm: October In tho thin skin of a gleam; Hero's your Uacchlc god knocked over Just from tasting sun nnd dream! Walk up, wako up, bavo an npplo, Mobod In summers that shall bo Horn again In beams that dapplo, All this mist of land nnd sea. Ilaltltnoro Sun. .. What lias becomb of tho old j fntJhldried girl who kept her wnd of gum stuck on tho side j of tho bed while sho was sleop I Ing? -o- I Tin: wihi: juy hays: i I 4 II I . ! I ! 1 "When n girl Imagines that a big 'boob who has bristles on bis chin, ' and who smells like an old pipe, Is tho greatest thing over Invented that Is love." o , O I A Coos Day doctor may bo j ready to cut any old thing ox- j cept his bill. 1 4 ' What a lot of stitches boiiio Coos Day mon drop when they try to mend their ways. j PKIt'B PAIIAGIIAPIIS ()l'lt DAILY COXIIXDIIUM j Why Is an army llko n iiovs- j paper? j ' AtiHwer tomorrow. j AhmVor' to yostorday's "Why j Is it dresstnakor not llkoly to j loKO"her hboks?" j Ilerauso sho has an oyo to j I ouch of thuni . When a Coos Day man tells a xlrl Hint ho can't live with- j out tier, hu proven him n liar j j by marrying him. j : Somehow wo Just enn't help fool ing sorry for a minister when ho feels llko making a few reamrks that would not look well In print. Don't butt In unloss you nro a goat. ' When tho office socks tho man there Is nothing In It. It's surprising how muoli attention women nttract from each othor. Men fight with their fists and lose. Women fight with tliolr tears and win. Perhaps a man may havo dumb luck If ho has sonso enough to keep his mouth shut. Pooplo wish u nowlywoddod cou plo happiness but thoy don't ex pect tholr wish to como truo. And onto. In awhile, n widow woajrii li inioiiinlng veil so you can't scu now pioasou hiio iooKn. Tho innn who bonstH of tho won- dors ho Is going to work novor nm- ouiitH to much us nu actual worker. Tho man nt thu bottom of tho ladder has ono advautngo over the man at tho top ho doesn't have mi far to fall. Money-Saving Size A handy, useful package Our New Airtight 5-lb Tin ' Special Price $1.50 . t A Pound u During MJ-B- Coffee WeeK We Can Help Yo . Tho esrvlco of this Dank will help yn. w when wo can render any sorvico l c0illlcclo ''W or money or tho transaction of any financial I, J ' "" doposlts In any ninount, 0ti,er checking ()r 'Xfa assure absolute surety for nil f,lB outniain.i11,"081 ''"l a" l0 our f... UNHKIl THU UXITIID STATI'S GOVKHX.MEXT KI'I'IIKVISIOX. Mill Li I OF COOS BAY Socty Deposit Boxes For Itenl M-J-B" packed by special process in this airtight tin, will keep fresh and hold its strength and flavor. Yom Take E9o Sfaasaces Our SS&sararate Is Ym? Protection FLANAGAN it BENNETT Blf OLDEST HANK IX COOS COU.VTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo l)cM)slu Offlccra: Industrial Review of the State MIL1TAUY K.YPEIITS Pl'.LED. UUPItlSE is mnulfostod In somo military rpini torn beoitimo the ter rific wnr operations In Europe nro overturning military tradition and developing plumes wholly unex pected by military exports, who have gono wide of the marl: In tholr pre dictions of what would happon. It iiuiat bo ronioinborort, howovur, In making thoso forecasts tho military wlsuncros wore without tho advantage of more than theory to bolstor up tholr oplnfons. Until tho prosont con flict no man had observed first rank powors lu clnsli under niodorn inlll fnry conditions and with niodorn miliary equipment, snys an ox qliaugo. " ,unn '"pw ln-tKsltwly what .would hnpiien mid no man etui (iBtJmato accuratoly until tho niuwor shall litijtlvon by tho conflict Itiwlf. Tho ono remaining caitalnty In the situation la that war Is preclsoly what Oeneral Shorman declared It tit bo a good many yearn ugo, Modom de velopment has not made It In any wlso more dialrable tiif. turkuh Bitm Tho ' heads or the statu lusauo asylums aro drafting u parole law that will result In reducing by 1MI0 tho number of patients kept nt stato expense. (Iroeudalo, I.ako County, Is or ganizing a co-oporntlvo well drill ors' association. Tho Tlllninoolc chonso product for 11)1 1 will total l.lOl.iM.a poiiudii. About tho only cities In tho stato i that aro able to reduce tax lovlos nro thoso conducting publicly owned utilities. t Cautxnl Orogou lrrlgntlon projects i aro planning-1- .t$J0,000 from I reclamation funds. . I The Nowburg cannery closed with a pack or r.OO.UOO cans. j Orogon City claims tho lowost tax ,10V)' In tho Wllliunotto Vnlloy. ) To got Idlo men omployed upon i tho laud Is ono of tho probloms to I como before tho I.oglslnturo. J A 20,000 brick will dlsplaco tho old Comutock ,hbtol nt Klamath Falls. At Ashland'" tho Homo Btoam I .a u n dry hasi put In a now ntoam 1 pross. 1 A ,iau intmlt. ittt unlltflif In lin created by the Loglslaluro Is public defendor. (irosham Is to bo connected with Portland by hard suifneo road. In tho laHt half of Novomber, const porta shipped 17,000,000 foot of lumber to Smt Francisco, lleud haa luwttrod city and school taxes, I An Ashland firm has begun manu facturing u folding crate to ship veg etables and fruit. Archie Mason, contractor, Is push ing hard-surfacing of a mile of Mil unuklo road. Tho cost la $15,000. lit Mlmf urilttii Mm nun1ivi Iftir I census tho stato will savo $ 1 00, 000. lly ollmliiatlng tho useloss 1015 census the stato will save $100,000 Tho Worklngnion's Compensation Commission asks salaries for two yoarH of $00,71!0. Tho Statu Labor ' CommlsBlonor collects $21,000. The' two bodies nro bo consolidated. Carleton boast a new steel bridge ! and eight blocks of paving. Linn county has no debt nn n re duced tax levy. Sllverton has moro buildings go i.n-irr.luLn;, (.nin I n T down. I A a 1-pound gold bTnnrwirT-. t , out or the Oglo mine, Clackb.liita county, last weak. Portland gave n local firm or con tractors tho big Shattuck school con tract over a lower bidder In Montana A modoin two and a half story concroto dairy barn for 100 cowu will bo built at Itoso City. Lents has $75,000 In now build ings going up. The Colilo Canal Is being rushed , to completion with- SCO men. i j Helix la assured an ulectrlo light , plant. i P. W. Dodgo of tho Uouo Ulvor public sorvico corporation reports In crcaso from COO to 1500 hoiso pow er. i Morz &. Lather aro going to give 'Foiest drove a creamery and Ico 'cream factory. 1 Hotel Lauchlln at Forest (iruvo, which was recently burned, is to bo liebullt. j Tho Orogon Stnto Fair Hoard asks I for $1211, o:)S to orect now buildings In iuir. Be?? JdnW BSe"tfoir,lSra 1 , .... ...wu.. . jy s. B ' i ife8IS . tedUM lil II i " 'i' wi in' ,. i IJIII fS4JTVV HS3vll . ' . . i . m IS i.'iii trwpT?,,- i -rn--' iij4vnniii il ' Hu-j j rVW Mil .. -"" hiiii.i,i.,.i, ., . m rrtTITil ilHU t"1" LLh -1 ',;-,,,..-. 1 WMI Hi I HlemraarannSi&S9 1 lot'TTTSJol K utkA i.jQ Jo fdr I E if J I mwmi m i - v.K IMVA Wv U Z.i VD 7k -'P. .?W HBl I Our 5"lSZ r , , . . -- I I , J. W. Dennett, President, J.- II. Klaungim, Vice-President. II. !'. Wllllmim, Cashier. (Jeo. l. Winchester, Ant. Cwu,, TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold nn . merits, now and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Rcmlnalon M Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or S donning, repairing or now platens, work gunrantccd. ltlbbow S crlKin paper ilellvered. Phono us your order. Phono II. ARlHact d5 I YrtWKI I bK tXUHANGE AND SUPPLY CO, COOS BAY AND EiUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS KHOM SA.V I-'UA.VCISCO HVDItV TK.V HAYS HASV JWA.M'ISCO "OCIC I'XID.V STIUIin' XO. 2, H. .7. IjINDH.V, Vrt. .Igent. T'hph(ino l)ou,l To Portland every Thursday To EtirJay every i 11 i newly i:quippicd0 I J n PAINTER I ' .1. vnrth B4 I hono l ""' i " T iTTTTIITr" 1 TIIW FAST AND COMI'OIIT, S S. Geo. W. NOUTII PACIFIC 8TF, O. F. McOKOrtGIJ AGICN'T Phono 41, Marshflold EQUIPPKD VIUELK4W' 'X1MBW Cteamshin JTea&Wuw. -yg ON TI5tE- AoCC MAHSUlMr.U, ! L' I 1 r l i...vr mifi.. .,,1 T 1' M. ' 7 wftvnClTVTICKOTOFn( iTS N A oak eiiu. iSfpoMg TICKI Phono 8S J. . ""HI- ' rnlimiriS ft n ftKr nr a i rusui un-- Si Tho Pure Pood Orocei.v la the A new proposition lu a now Placo to got your location. Seo Our New Stoio M. .1. IJ. Coffee Tlis WtM'l; mill Older .M. .1. II. CoftVo This j OLLIVAXT WICAVIIU W'ek A (lood Phco to Tindo ST.UWB (ilUICKIIV (Vntial Mv. Phone Itll) I Pliono J()2. i t 7-r- Phono Vour Orders f,- I (J ''w " SpecMlty J CIIIMNI3YS FIUK PLACES J. N. BAYLISS A'py Kind of llrlik Work at Prices That Are Hlgltt And ll Woik (iuaiaiiteiMl Call at "The Knesldo," Johnaon Illdg.. 137 Second St. Phono French ll'angoB. Holler Work Who Said War Prices? We are not guilty; as Lha following will testify: Tomatoea Standaid Pack, No. 2 -'i Huh New Stock (luarantood, per case of two doon cans $2.00 Can )ou boat thU prlco? htW'l Coffer, a good blend, at '20 cents per pound. Have oit tried our egg at 10 conts por dozon. If not, you aro inlawing a good thing mid not willing to nave uiouoy. During this week wo will soil M. .1. D. Coffoo, tho kind that ou havo nlwwyn paid -I0o to l5o a pound for, our price 3Qc por pound In five pound cans, Wo can always Havo you money ir you trado with us. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House piiom: :ii..i. M. .1. II. Cotfeo -to WAHXHU'S (iitocmtv I .M. .1. It. All Week at Sficclal i . ... i rrices i Two Plioue- H." nod !)." j I 1 - COOK'S (JllOCrfllV. I'luuio l. . Tiov mid San IrUr snrviCO Loua -iv VJJ "w" praflcisca egiN SftmiSHlP RE SAILS FIIOM SAN FItANCIhe - w01l SOOS WAV ap.)t I SUXDAV, Dl'.vnu:U U I .(jii t nit Equipped wltU wlrtflttB nncl suu u .- - 1 ll Pnssontrors nnd froigw. a rr Cot Your M J. D. Cofreo Wheie ,,,., m y,fUI. ouie-i fov You Oet Othr (Sooil Things i jj, j, ct.tfeo This Week I C. W. AVOLCO-n' -7 QTFllPilSilli U I L-IUHIWII ii XASIU'ltC'S (JltOCUIlY Tho Coed Uousokeeplug Store Pliono til! J. Plionu 07-1. o - . , ; hfilf. Jtf Equipped witii wireless and iiny Pnssfincors and re cW- SAILS FOH SAN FDANCSCO yiMl SlllVm . -t V't . ,.-.J. rrt nrnmiwicli street pier Dun jji-uuiuauu ui'f .v ,..,;L15,i(r. .. ... KTrm55 Coos Bay Agent, Abstracts FOll HKLI VIILH AllSTIIACTS OF TITLH AM) IXFOUMATION A'JOIT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. MMlSIiriHLD AND COQl'ILLU CITY, OUKfiON CIJXKUAI, AdKNTS, KASTSIDK XI) SKXdSTACKKX'S ADDITION Ali:XTS FOU CXDIX PACIFIC UAILltOAI) LANDS IIIIXKY hl.XHSTACKKX, MANAOKU PASSENGERS FREIGHT ARROW LIME SIEIiERS -SATli FHOM- San Francisco Pier No. 20. Every Wednesday 3 P.M. Phono 27ft. AlbefA 9 A.1 CoJ3 Day Every Friday To Portland And Tuesday . r... l.'l 11 CISCO THOMAS . JAMKS, Agent y Ocean Doe iY - I ft.fr