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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1914)
IWUIWPW M wmmmmwmmtm' PW?wifl v '- "' Wfh SroWiEkanaOi u, COOS BAY TIMES, M. 0. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEY, News Editor Official 1'npcr of Coos County Entered at tho Postoffico at Marsh (lold, Oregon, for tranBtnlBBlon through the malls aa second-clas mall matter. CHARITY HEOINS AT HO.ME. of n man, King Qcorgo puts his fnco on tho stamps, Tho following communication sent The kaiser puts his on tho ensh soiln by a subBcrlber bf Tho Times in RP ROOM FOR ALL. NO NATION Is or over will ho so groat or powerful tlmt It enn dominate tho world. No busi ness establishment la or ever will bo so Important that It can control nil of tho, business In Us particular line nnd no Individual, however vnlunblo to tho community In which ho lives, or to tho world, Is or ever will bo Indiopcnslble. Every nation, ovory huge commer cial organization nnd ovory promi nent citizen Is hut a part, n very smnll part of the great schomo of tho unlverso In tho which tho least Is as Important as tho greatest. Each occupies, a well defined position to wards tho rest, nnd in their respec tlvo spheres nil nro equal. This thought Is by no means now or revo lutionary. It Is tho basic principle on which miiBt bo founded the pcaco and prosperity of tho world nnd on which tho political nnd commercial wolfnro of all nations rests. To oc cupy creditably nnd profitably If possible, tho sphcro In which wo nrc placed, without In any wlso Interfer ing with tho right of others to do Hkowlse, Is to follow tho sacred tenets, than which thcro Is no hlghor law. This Is tho spirit of pence. It is tho spirit which makes nil men equal nnd tho world bettor. It Is tho spirit which brings man aud man, nation nnd nation, closor together. It is tho spirit which prevents unfair com petition, labor troubles and war. It in tho spirit of tho Golden Ilulo. If fortuno has favored us nnd our nuccess hns been grentcr than that of others In tho snmo business; if unt il ro lias endowed us with tho ability to succeed whero othors have failed, wo have placed no obstaclo In tho way of our weaker brother nor should wo forgot our obligations to those less fortunnto. Thcro is room for all. phiz Will bo dear to dukes, duffers and tramps. Ever go to a show with tho freaks In a row? Did tho fat lady over sell you her photo or no? o , When n Coos Uny man has a tooth ache it Is the only genuine eight-cylinder, ball bearing, drop forged, solf Btartlng toothache over Invented, nnd he doesn't mind telling you so. ! THE QUIET ORSERVER SAYS: . ' "I nm always willing to give the other fellow the benefit of the doubt. ! It may havo been that Noah was tho , government weather forecaster of his day nnd that Is why tho people gave him tho merry grin when ho predict ed tho flood." TIIK WISH (JUY SAYS: "A grass widow is nover green ns sho acts." There aro somo narrow minded ltUNNINO A NEWSPAPER. THIS man that has to got up a newspaper Is in much tho snmo situation ns the woman who pre pares a family's meal, Bays tho Lamar Domocrat. Thcro aro a few things that tho family Is crazy about, but tho cook can't sorvo theso dishes ex clusively. Nolthcr enn Bho have thorn ovory dny. So it la with tho papor. Occasionally you got hold of some thing that you know In a mlnuto cvorybody will bo crnzy about. Tlirco or four pooplo will do their best to bluff you out of printing It, but If you will go on nnd put It In, ovory body will want to ueo tho papor. Hut, men on Coos Uny who wear large- blzcd hats. Somo Coos Day men feel tholr lmportnnco othorwlso Ithoy would nover know they hnd any. j I'crhnpB somo brides bliiBli becauso of tho kind of husbands they havo run to cover. It is easier to mnko n. bad matter worso than it Is to mnkaa good mat ter better. Lots of Coos Hay men nro I willing to sell their exporlenco j for 10 cents on tho dollar. TIIK Old) (3HOUCII SAYS: answer to the poom by "Anon" In roferenco to Coos liny nld for the. Delglnns Is self-explanatory: SUGGESTIONS TO "AXON" AND OTIIKIt PHILANTHROPISTS; 1 Kdltor Times: Sny, glorious city, forest, county ' What right havo you to ship your! grain? Columbia's stnrvlng need your bounty Far more than Belgium's sick and Blnln. Coos Day, whllo boasting sho feeds foreign nations, Hands ejretchod o'er sens; hearts filled with pities, Can find nt homo men hungry for her rations, And leavo tho llolglans to tho Kronen nnd British. Hope, Peaco and Faith Coos Day No ono enn swallow, Yet charity, which boats yours hollow, Is given by bravo Teutons to tho Dol- glan nation A thing thoy'ro most In need of Qcrmnn education. DH. JESSEN. w II Wf . m ll Quality ! Not Premiums The cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarette' prohibits the use of premiums and coupons, Camels are a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even and leave you scot-free of any cigarctly aftertaste Camels are 20 for JO cents, and you can't buy a more satisfying; cigarette at any prico Stake a dime against a package to-day. We Can M your dealer tan' t eupply you, tend 1 Oc for one pachaga or $1.00 for a carton of ten package) 1200 cigarette!) . postage prepaid. After tmohing one package, if ,on don't find CAMELS at repretenttd, return the iither ninepackaget and tee will refund your money. R. Jo REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wintton-Snlcm, N. C "When a womnn gots old enough to forgot that sho lias a romploxlou Bho begins to worry nbout hor rights." Now and then n Coos Hay girl who thinks alio litis Bwnnllke neck makes a gooso of horsolf. o , When somo Coos liny people havo tlmo to wnsto thoy annoy others who haven't. A word to tho unwlso Is wasted. Tho inonoy of a mlsor nover ac quires tho tnlk hnblt. noforo giving ndvlco prepnro to btnml from undor. If tho dismal heronftor had been nnmed Przcmysl Instead of whnt It wns tho tomptatlou to toll people to go thoro wouldn't bo so strong. Tho fomnlo of tho species may got n voto, but tho mnlo continues to pny NORTH INLET NEWS. (Special to The Times.) Tho crow nt Camp No. 3, under Foiomnn John Carlson, expects havo Its work complotod In nbout ton days, when thoy will store tholr equipment between Duttcrfield and Saunders Lakes. John Travis was a Marsh flold visi tor Tuesday. Dr. Shaw of Marshfiold opoko at ' tho chapel last Sunday and at a song servlco nt Win. Hownrd's residence the Bnmo evening. Jniucs Dlnlr, tlmokcopor for Hans-' or, Hnusor & Co., will leavo next' wok for Chlcngo. Foreman John Carlson will leavo in a row days for Portland. Lntor ho will go to Omnhn, Neb., to visit' relatives. Estabrook & Co., took a largo shipment of ties from hero Tuesday. J. II. PInkorton wns In North Dend and Marshfiold on business Wednesday. Qoys 3sS!'i. TYi iff T iKft in " 11T r i if ft ted ' I 1 m ll I I m mmsssmmum i Tho esrvlco of f this Dank will help yIt. , iinmAu---t- " tiro ftifc.. ... 0 GUII ,omior nny Borvco ,n C0Mnc - aripWijj of money or tliq transaction of any nni,ncla, lle H, deposits In any amount, either checking or inr""8' asaiiro absolute safety for all f,lm,R mml'm bea"U, UXDKH TIIK UXITI1I, STVlTs GOVKItXMKXT Sl-PKHviSlo.v, FIHSTi i OF COOS BAY Sp'ott) Deposit Boxes For Ban. or J Q cents y w tMJWMwwriWWw1MM,- """i. ' ADVKUTISKI) LKlTKItS llko tho cook, you can't fill thorn up with thlB cholco Htuff every dny and tho freight. much of tho tlmo you can't havo any Ordinarily n womnn mannges to of it nt all. Day aftor day you must j hold hor own with tho oxcoptlon of feed them all on cold blHcults and i hor tongue. other loft overs. Then thoy tass It In onalor to mnko friends than your llttlo papor down nnd say It Is to hold thorn. thoro's nothing in it, Just as n fam ily looks over tho tablo nnd thoro ain't n tiling fit to cat. Bays WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST Never judgo tho cook by hero ref erences; you enn't eat thorn, Even tho silent man Is tumble to keep his Ignornnco undor cover. -- Ol-'H DAILY COXUXIHtU.M: j (MOD KVKXIXtJ. Yet act thy part, horolc honrl! j j For only by tho Htrong I Aro grout mid noblo deeds j nchlevod; j No truth was over yet hollovod j Tlmt had not struggled long. I J. T. Trowbridge. 4 OLD .MAX PUOL'D.OF.IIIS.FACK. Why Is olilnrofnrm llko Mon doIsKohn or KobsIiiI? Answer tomorrow. Tho groat human race Is In lovo with his phiz Man worships tho masculine mug; in tho troglodllo'B dny tho old pot tor In clay Drew a bonohoaded man on each Jug. On clay and on stones nnd on olo phiint bonos. Thoy ohlsolod tholr portraits and baked 'cm on pones. Assyrian kings with their ears full of rings Flnt nosed nnd ugly ns gall Tholr portraits .would mix Di tho clay of tho bricks And they'd bako 'om nnd mnko 'em a wall. And tho Eskimo, oblld of tho frost Answer to youtorday'a: "Why j j Is nn army llko a nowspnpor?" Decaiiso It hns leadors, col- j iimns nnd revlows. List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Marshfiold, Oregon, post- office for tho week ending Decem ber 8, 1911. Persons cnlllng for tho sumo will plonso Bay advortlsod nnd pny ono cent for each lottor called for: Adams, Mrs. Mny Andorson, Archlo Dunncll, Thos. Durkhelmor, Mr. Chambers, Will Falrchllds, Clifford Farmor, W. K. Fonel, Ernst Oruob, Mrs. Dlrdlo Ilnomurk, Deu Ilarvoy, Mrs. W. C. Ilnrdlng, 0. I). Jnrvon, Alfred Johnson, A. Johnson, Hilda Kancns, Henry Knysor, Wnyno Knltong, Uny McKounon, MIbs Mary Mnnskn, A. V. Mortz, Miss Amnlla M'lkutls, Mrs. Anna Moon, .Mr. Morgan, Tliomns MorrlH, Chns. Parker, Charles Pottorson, Axol Itlco, Mrs. J. J. Hoss, Miss Gladys Scott, Mrs. James Waltors, Mrs. Errlo W. 11. CUHT1S, Postmnstor. "My, How Good They Tasted" You remember those buckwheat cakes and maple syrup that made chilly mornings a delight and filled them with the joy of living. Well, we can give you the same thing over again if you will order "KLINGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR." "ADIRONDACK PURE MAPLE SYRUP" TOWLE'S VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP" A fresh new stock of these appetizing breakfast dishes have just arrived. Remember, we always have the best in the market and at the LOWEST PRICES. Phone 326 your first order and you will never regret it. Let us prove it to you. CONNOR & HOAGLAND South Broadway :::::: Phone 326 FLUM & BE1EII ill OLDEST I1AXK IX COOS COUXTV Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undi Profits $115,000 I i Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposit j Officers: 1 J. W. Dennett, President. " J. II. I'Jnmtgau, Vice-President. It. V. William, Cashier. Goo. V. Winchester, Asit. ft BTiigirri in i in T To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TDK FAST AXD CO.MFOIITAIII.B S S. Geo. W. Elder XKWLV LQUIPI'KD TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanqe. CloanlnR, repairing or now platens, work Kiinrnntecd. ItlbbonH nnd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono -M. Alllmico office TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. NOIITII PACIKIO STEAMSHIP CO. u. i". mcui;uikjm AoEXT w.h. rural I'liono 4-1, Mnrshflold Phono 421. Kortl! 1st ,M,llllwl'IM,'1""'J"MMMWMWIir.liIWiWMWalBUIMWIMaM STKKLIIHADS WANTED. THE HKIHT WAV On somo brlRht future day, mny Imp, tho UIiik.s tliemsolvos will do i tholr snylng, when wnntliiK strife they'll ko and scrap, and lot their poop o do tho haying. Thou rulers Tho stcolliond snl.nou season op- oL Ju ,? ""I1 VmU T1 T'hns i0a' Tl.ursday, Dec. 10, and hn ll ,.! P ,i "i m' ,0" i th0 C00S " ,co & Co,(l Stora Co. n, 1 10,, ... hir....bSM"!! '" WT I-Paratlons to take a,. ....,..:",.:;: '. "" " ' tlint aro offered. Fishermen brine your stcelhonds to tho nnd slaughter. not coininand his subjocts to ro forth In nrmor; ho'II tnko his broad axo In his hand nnd swing It llko a husky farmer. And whllo to scenes of goro ho flees, his count ry mon will trim tholr trees, and rnlso largo crops of priinos nnd quinces. Who Said War Prices? We aro not guilty; as Lha following will testify: Tomatoes Standard Pock, No. U 1-2 tins Now Stock (lunrnntood, por enso of two dozon cans $2.00 Can you bent this price? .' , Coffor, a good blond, nt 20 cents por pound. Ilnvo you tried our oggs nt 10 cents por dozen. If not, you nro missing n good thing nnd not willing to snvo inonoy. During this wook wo will soil M. .1. 11. Coffeo, tho kind that you havo always paid 10c to 15c n pound for, our prlco a0o por pound In flvo pound cans. Wo can nlwnys snvo you inonoy If you trado with us. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House PIIOXK HOl-I. EQUIPPED WITH NWHKIiKSH. gteamship g rakwatf ALWAYS ON TIME. iiitii at 7 p. ar., sat., i)i:ci:aiiii:u id, at ii ..m,tjwi KVMNINd, Diet', y.1, AT 7:!1() P. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT POKTLAND CITV TICKCT OFFIO; Phono 5-J. AND OAK STHEETS, POIITMND. O. II. LIXDERSJ T C N THANSPDRTATI .'. Serai-weekly service Coos Bny nnd San tato STE S IP REM Forbach, Gormnny, Is sold to havo tho most profltablo town for-; ost known. It yields nn annual not gain of IU2.14 an acre. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, CHIMNEYS FIUE PLAGES J. N. BAYLISS Ary Kind of nrlck Work at Prices That Aro Right And all Work Guaranteed Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnson Bldg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J, French Itangos. Boiler Work KAM.S vimAf s,w 1,'iiAvnsrn von SOOS IlAV sundav, dix'i:miii:k . s Rl Equipped with wireless tmd siibriarlfle uclL Passongors nnd f reigKt r STEAMSHIP ii SMITH Ecmirmed with wireless and submarine bclL Passonpers and freight. SAILS l'OH SAN FHANCISCO FItOM lAltSHFir.LD . - ..KimiPLM! O. M rr WKDXE.SDAV, jm.v -" , and GOO Fife building. . Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGfouge, Phoney COOS DAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. I NOTICE OH FINAL SETTLEMENT, AND Notice la hereby given that tho CLA.MS, CHADS, FISH OYSTERS It you nro particular about tho shell fish you eat, get ac quainted with us. COOS HAY OYSTER CO. at Palaco .Meat Mkt., Rroadway -I -i mill Mm frnnvn Has his mug on tho totem pole flung fro1lll,;ia,1,11 1(,8 "ir 1or, and bleed appointed Monday tho 11th day t in m, i.p,w i1""1 ,,,p' l)e(,n80 somo monarch has .'anuary, 1015, at tho hour of 1 A flU flnml lrlm.a U'nul.l i...1r. ..n llllfl,l'al,injl nilitilnlo,nnlH n ll.n "- v "c m uiiinii ii" ".o..vi, ..Miuiiitaiitiiui ui lliu i I odds, excopt to courtier and fawn- oatnto of Qoorgo W. Catching, de-j 'or, so lot them battlo for tholr, ceased, has filed his flnnl account jgods and for their crowns and nils-'as such administrator In tho County j fit honor. I cannot seo a roason Court of Coos County, Stato of 'why good men should Into battlo Oregon, nnd tho said court has of. 0 tno colic. Mobt men who on crlm n clock n, m. of said day nt tbo Fair Queen Cluonntra still efl,o t ' horrora 8,,1)' f,ollls f lmt"p. nt .mirt house nt Coqulllo City. Coo queen Cleopnt.a still gn.os nt , tllllt WI.1Hg, Would scratch their1 County, Oregon, as tho tlmo and Skotnhi.,1 nm .... ,.,. ..ii.0i ii ,loni,t' nnd Klvo ll "1'. ' yo should placo for tho hearing of objo, ThXntJtoZ ihi " a,k thom why tl,0y"r f,KUU,,B- Somelt.ons to .aid final account and the ,.L . , "': U,0St lt!lK " "l'o.or or czar had told settlement thereof. .. . " r ,:T" ,r .:Z "" ' lW mu.t mnrch to glory, and v. u.u..v ,1, tiiu Ulllll Ul ItlU .MIU. Today wo'vo Uio prous, 'tis a tliundor bolt hurled, I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE For taxi, phono 193, Ideal Cafe. For touring cars, phono 20 Chandler Hotel j LYNN LAMIIETH, Prop, j New Cabs : : Now Cars QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, SIARSHFIELD, OREGON - BUY THE VERY BEST Crea d BUTTER rrom their persons havo tho tar knocked by tho Too tho somo old i Rtai'V. Anil fin I'm imlllni. tnv Ihn That can carry our mugs through day who,, men no more to war will the width of the world. rnnyi nml Klngs ttho Mlff(,r fo , v limy 1U do their strapping in the! 191 1 Each takuui-stuK can bears tlio cut aiie.v.Walt Masgu, imj, Dated this 3rd day of Docombor, 1911. JOHN W. CATCHING, Administrator of the Estate of Geui'Ko W, Patching, Dinoased. First publication. Doeember 3. Last pablUatlon, Januai 7 o LETr US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co., Abstract, thoroughly dapoudnble. Imme diate Eorvlee, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. MINI M IJ M C O s T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. MADB UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS ' IX A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. , STERILIZED MILK AND CRE.UI. PURE ICE ""C iMhcn, K . in, in,,! -2 p. , VIioho 71J, PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORW ARROW Ll STE IBS -SAIL FROM- San Francisco Pier No. 20. Every Wednesday 3 P. M. Phono 27ft. 1aA 'oirv,i Eterr JW JA.JJ- Coos Day Evory Friday To Portland And Tuesday Tn San Francisco TnOMAS II. JA.MES, Agent 1 Ocean Dock jHLP&irat'i'tf bu FOR RELTAHLE AHSTHACl'S OF TITLE A A DOIT raao dav HFAI FQTATF. SeC TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTBAfl"1. MARSHFIELD AND COQVlhhV. ClU, " lPpjl GENERAL AOENTS, EASTSIDL VVDSrN's' j.M AOENTS FOR t'NDIN ' '" " "xlflEl HENRY SIJN'flSTUJil. " - jMHSEmMUMi zr7ZXttZmim 4