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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
WBSSSESpSMW mmfzviv'WMM&!?F mn ffSTVffif wup.i ,i n . n r ' ' K hvmmmm E. Lothard McCluro f r p M. O. MALONEV, Editor and Pub. I)AN E. MALONEV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Entered at tho Postoffico at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transnilasion Ihrough tbo mails as second-class null matter. OWN' A HOME. OWNING a homo of one's own Is a mighty maker of good citi zenship. Ownership stimulates thrift and contentment. Upllttcrs who strive for tho progress of society would do well to dwell upon tho worth of acquiring a home. JUDGE 00ESTI01 Mwry AVISHMEN'S FOLLY. THAT "men are but children of a larger growth" is pitifully dem onstrated by scientists of a bel ligerent nation destroying or throw ing away honors and prizes tnnt they had received from another belligerent nation. That Is not patriotism. It Is folly and passion, says an exchange. A THRIFTY CLERK. A Michigan grocer's cleric is point ed out by tho follows who are always advising you to "save something from your wages," who saved onough from his wages of ?9 a week to ho able to retire and live on his income, which statement causes tho pert remark from the Ta coma Trlbuno that "someone should Introduce cash registers to Michigan grocers." Judge Hall Decides Not to Re tire While Gov. West is in OfficeQuestion Raised J ml go John P. Hnll said today that tho question of whether Jaine3 Watson was legally elected county, Judge hist November will be submit-' ted to Judgo Coko within a week. The question will bo submitted un-j dor n section of tho coilo which per mits this to bo done .without a for ninl legal action being started. If Judgo Coke decides that Watson was. legally elected then Judgo Hnll will retire from office January 1 and Mr. Wntson succeed him. In case Judgo Coke doos not hold Wntson was loyal ly elected nnd that Judge Hall's term will not oxplro for two yoars yot. then Hall will at loast temporarily retain the office. ' It is gonorally believed that Judgo Hall intends to rotlre from tho office anyway boforo long. Ho refuses to definitely say hoyond announcing that If ho dood resign It will not bo until after Oovornor Wost has retired from the oxecutlvo offlco, ns ho H determined that Oovornor West shall not namo his successor. When Oovornor West rotlrcH, Gov ernor Wlthycombe will nssumo offlco and as ho is a Republican It Is a ten to one shot that ho will appoint James Wntson If Judge Hall resigns. - jvmsLsr y m "? ! XoaKBS SyiaMnl; I h j ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in nil courts. Room 12, Flaimgiui llcniiott Hank ( H. H. Hamer j HOUSE HUILOER Oenoral Itopalrlng nnd Cablnot Making. t'hono 319-J. Comfort for everybody a gift that is useful from cellar to jar ret. Be sure and mark down on your Xmaslist a PERFECTION OIIHjy&TER Father uses it to warm the bathroom for shaving.' Mother sews beside it. The children dress by it. A practical irift. Dealers everywhere Write for booUUt, "Warmth in CelJ Corner:" Standard Oil Company (California) Foitland tor Beit RtiutU U.tP.arlOil I. M. Wright rhana 188-11. HUILDtNG CONTUAGXOll Estimates furnished on roquost Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyc, Ear, Noso nnd Throat. GLASSES FITTED OH. MATTIE II. SHAW DMoaws of Women nnd Children Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. Benjamin Ostlincl CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irvhig Block Phono 103-I or 267-J. Mnrshflold, Orogoi W. G. Chandler AHCH1TKOT Rooms .101 nnd 302, Coko Building Mnrshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Mnrshflold, Oroeou. Mrs. Olivia Eclman, M. T. D. SWEDISH MASSAGE AND MED 10AL GYMNASTICS FOU A Mi DISEASES , l.t7 CoiiiniorcliiJ nve. Phono 9-I2-J ' EA'-SE.VATOR HOl'HNE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT A .MOVEMENT has boon launched In Portland for Governor Whit man of New York and ex-Senn- tor Bourno of Oregon to head tho ' Republican ticket at tho next presi dential election. I ft I ' J .THE. HOTELS fW mi&SB3kM ADVERTISING MEN SAY BUSINESS OUTLOOK GOOD ' CHICAGO, Doe. IS. "That tho advertising business Is on tho In crease, Is Indicated In tho heavy placing of contracts for tho early months of 19 in according to mem bers of tho executive committee of tho Associated Advertising Club of tho World, which met horo recont ly. Tho educational committee of tho association has made an Inves tigation of business conditions In oio hundred nnd seventy cities In tho United States to ascertain how conditions on Novonitier l voinjjar ed with thoso of a year ago. i "Tho . roports of tho prosperous conditions were tho most romark nblo features of our preliminary mooting," snld William Woodhond, of San Francisco, president of the association. "Fifteen of tho seven teen members of tho oxecutlvo com mltteo woro present and agreed that tho lieavy placing of advertising for tho enrly months of 1915 Indicated a favornblo outlook." MAJOR MORROW GOES .SOUTH. Government Engineer Will Watch Federal Dredge .UVlilo Operate. A Portland paper says: To liupoct work being done In Humboldt liny by tho Govornmont drodgo Col. P. S. Mlehlc, which was built undor lib Jurisdiction and operated until re cently on Coos Hay, Major J. J. Mor row, Corps of Englnoors, U. S. A., left for Euroka by way of Snn Fran cIbco. Ho expects to bo abxeut a week. Tho Mlohlo Is engaged In deepen ing tho harbor, not being worked on tho Humboldt Hay bar. It wan outl iiiatud that shy would bo required there about threo months and Is ex pected to return to tho Columbia River March 1, when cortnlu channel .will bo made In hor niuehliiory. He liortH Indicate that tho Mhlilo him tnv'ii giving satisfaction at tho Cali fornia port. Jetty work U under way thoro that Is oxpoutiid to bring nhout deeper and bettor water on the Kir, and for tho present drudging Inside was regardod tho more Im portant. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 71!. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Chandler Hotel. John A. Klein, S.in Francisco; Frank Leslie, Comillle: T. I). Mo Morrnn, Portland: J. L. Smith, Co qitllle; S. E. Henderson, Coiiiillle; F. W. Jone, Cmnilllo; F. 8. Wnko mar, HoHVor Hill; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen Currle. Conulllo: W. M. Kaiser, St. Paul; Claud II. Giles, Myrtle Point; Leta. Mast, Conulllo; Gretch cn Sherwood, Comumio; F. A. Spen cer, Myrtlo Point; II. H. Hlckor son, Dtyismiilr; W. H. Curtis, Sac ramouto. Lloyd Hotel. Alllo and Allan Smith, Portland; C. Gordon, Seattlo; GoortJo Hauon polil, Seattle; C. Audorson, lake side; P. Anderson, Lnkosldo; R. Thurston, Camp 1; Arthur Greer, , Conulllo; Tom Contos, Camp 1; W. Bossier, Lakeside. Hlnni'o Hotel. Frank Somo, Portland; Mrs. L. I). McAffoy. Portland; John Who broy,' Myrtle Point; O. Hnrr, Port land; 11. F. Olson, Coqullle; J. C. Rhodos, South Iulot; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hughet, Gnrdlnor; Earl Good man, Coqullle. St. Laurence Hotel. I). II. Mann, Snn Francisco; A. Wost, Portland; C. J. Larson, Lako- slde; E. Erlksou, I.akwlde. Mrs. I). , X. Hunch, Daniels Creek; Mrs. Dyor, Danlols Creek; F. A. Walker, Coqullle, A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to bo found at Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. kfelad m j ioel Ostlind I PIAXO TUNER AND REPAIRER , Loavo orders nt W. R. Haines' Mu i lie Company. I I tin S. Sixth Htroot. Phono 103-L i t .Perl Riley Ballinaer I PIANIST AND TEACHER Rosldouco Studio, 217 No. Third Bt I Plionn 308-U SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, . North Bend, for Fancy and Domestio CHINA -. y- r " II E 1 Clairiiitmas Cards THE TIMES Job Department will print special Christmas cards for parties desiring to give individuality to their expression of the sea son's sentiments.. Samples may bo seen at the office or patrons may furnish their own cards. Your name and your favorite quotation or original sentiment will add much to your friend's apprecia tion of your kindlyremembrance b-n-lo ism L oaj AIN'T IT THE TRUTH. Wo novor blnnio tho tailor whon our pauts wo havo to pin, Wo novor blamo tho shoo man j when our solos grow old and thin, Wo novor blamo tho batter whon our lids wo havo to j flout, I Hut wo always blamo tho laun- dry when our olilrta wear out. COOS hay steam: laundry Phono H7-J. '1 Phone 133. Kxsasssszxssssaiussmscsssgcsss g?(Q I ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL j (Formerly tho Coos Hotel) j Steam boat, hot nnd cold wntor..j No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our j j winter rates. Spoclnl Inducement j when two or moro persons ocou- j py samo room, 4 Don't Take Chances i . ..!.!. l.l. -l i tJV wiih iuiuj onu net- m tne ram. Know real wet weather comfort. ' -.rCJUFO', HilftiME l ttemnN& REFLEX SLICKER Wuerpfrtf th rau ill "d llir uiili. I'.l.nKil Hi fit i kJfrt iUi ivfiy titip turn lunrirf In xlutr ije fict.ll uvtilap u) Lulton. $3,00 Evcrywlicro Prolftlcr lUl, 75Cl. SATtSfACTIOUUmNTEtB SrnJoritt CatnJ U ' "mMMm Lm.WA DfiWVJI LPrClA i'nmm A.J.T0WHRC0. HOSTON KINDLY HEMT3BER AND CJIVE US A T.HIAL EVEHYTHIXO IX THE HAKERY LIXE MARSHFIBLD BAKTNO COMPANY uv.i xoirni secoxd st., xear central avenue, vhonk itw. i Commutation Tickets $2.00 tturshfleld-North Rend Aato LIbi nrii overy ten mliiutes from 6 n. m to 11! p. in.; to South Slough onco n day, IialiiK nt Jl n. in.; to Emjilre tlirco trlpH a day. OOHHT ft ICING, I'ropi. T 100 AT CAMPBELL'S W000YARD North Front Street, I'liimo :t7i. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLAQE3 J. N. BAYLISS Ary Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right And all Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho FIroBldo," Johnson Did j;.. 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Ranges. nollor Work Low Rates for Handling Trunks LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dopendablo. Immo dlato eorvlco, prompt nttontlou to all Intoreata of our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y AND Now Ih tho tlmo of year to lay in that winter's supply of theor ies, but before you buy hero or solid jour order away to Portland or San Francisco romo In and seo us and let us flituro with you; which wo will be Kind to do and will submit bids on short notice. Wo havo somo splendid home-mado tumor hiaut, 1-2 gal. for 2fo. When In tho market for dried fruits eomo in ami look oor our lino. HELLFLEUH AND HALDW IX APPLES, PHR HOX $1.00 Mako your Now Yoar'a resolutions oarly and Include this ono: Resolvod, t':at during the your 101ft 1 am going to trade tit the Coos Hay Tea, Coffoo and Spice Hong? as they can saw me money on my grocory bill, if you do this wo will guarantee you a Hap py Now Year, Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House phoxi: oi-j. PARISIAN' OLEAXIXO HVEIXH WORK'S j 200 West Market Avo., corner Second Stroot. j Undor now management. Prices low, nnd nil work satisfactory, j Ladle' uoik n hpetialty. Phono 17 CI. J. S. STEVENS, Prop. Wo hnul trunks hotwoen any polnti in Marshfleld and do geueral haullug for reasonnblo rates, STAR TRAXSIMJR & STORAOE CO LoI Heistier, Proprietor Phonrs: 120-.L O-L. 1)8.11 MATT L. MAV Western Oregon lteprosonta'lvo HAAS HROTIIEHS liitpoiteis and Wholesale Orocerx Mnrshfield, Oreiiou I Tel. 304-H. Res. Myrtlo ArniB K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTO.MOIULES STORED )OS COUNTY'S .MOST COMPLET MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOHILB REIW1RINO GASOLINE FOR SALfl VORTII FHOXT ST. PHONE 18O-0 UATTEUIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED fOU AUTO CALL ! FOR FOOTE'S AUT05 Tonr good enrs wlOi careful driver Foi duy service, phono Ml-J, ' IiUuco Hilhird Parlors. I For mIkIU service, Phone 20-L Right Cafo. D. L. F00TE. TRY IT young Moplo. open Savlllirs Account l. (t.i :!" j-r.!-: - '"" -'i'..En:,!:.t hJ ....v.vr,., JH1J )0 Klll'PI'Isfll ll.l... . "" " 3 iw. 3d late a working fund. ' " ''"" 'HilcUIy ynil ttj? a Savliius Account l ti... , " Ct,l, JH,t-l",onmbUion. Tr?( UNDER THE UXlTIJl) GOVERNMENT STATUS SUI'KHVISION, FIRST I II BAN I 'OF COOS BAY Solely Deposit Boxes For lient. ' FLAWAGAW & BaEliil i OLDICST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Pnld on Tlmo DeposlU Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J, II. Flaiui;uii, Vice-President. R. F. Wllllntim. ('ashler. Geo. F. Winchester, Awl, r To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFOHTAI1LK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STUAMSIIIP CO. C. F. McGEORGE AGENT W.I. Phono 44, Mnrshflold Phone 411, rima Konil KQUH'PKD WITH WIRKLKfiH. SteanishiP Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIMK. SATURDAY, DECEMHER 11), .VI' 11 A.M., SATt'KDAV, DJSJ HKR '-'(I, AT y:i) P. JL V A ,t TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFlCIi M Phono 85-J. AND OAK STREETS. PORTLAND. O. II. LANDER Jfll T BCEflll TRAWSPDRTAT Scini-weckly sorvico Coos Bny nnd Snn Franca STEllP 1E0DH WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FORTOOS BAY TIIFRSDAV, DI'X'EMIIKIl 21, ATSf.I Equipped wltU wireless and BUbmarlntJ befl. 1'assongors ana lreigtu. 5 Equipped with wireless and siibninrhie belL PassonRors and froiplit. ...... ..... ........ ..... .......,..... t.vti, rnnQ 11 V xwvv.iv mvl'MlllMt 21. ATJf Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street plerM . and ouu mio ummiuy. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeome, Phone . mm HIP il n m E MET hy ordering (ho famous HENRYViLLE CDA L - I I THE COOS HOTEL I Formerly of Mnrshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEX STREET NORTH IIEND I O. A. Mctllu, Prop. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" nluo principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend Nut coal, per ton SI.ool Lump Coal, per ton $0.00 Or, half tou of, both ...... .$3.00 II. MUSSON, Piop. Phono lC-, or leave orders at Illllyer's Clj;iir Store. PASSENGERS FREIGHT ABHDW LI STEAMERS -SAIL FROM- dan Francisco Pior No. 26. Every Wodnesday 3 P.M. Pliono 27ft. Coos Boy Every Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Fsrtlul I HhKrlDOCkP?-' " , Erery " 9 A.M. Mi! """" ! R00FINQ REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. NO SAW EDGES OH VOUR COLTaitS If you hnvo theiu Uuudured at TWIN CITY STEAM LAIJNDRV I SOl'TII COOS RIVER HOAT I SERVICE I I LAUNCH EXPRESS I Ieae.s Murshfieia every day I S 11. 111. Leaves head of river I at J5:t5 p. in. I I STEAMER RAINHOW I leaeh head of river dally nt 7 I I 11. 111. Leaves Mnr.sflol( t a p. I I 111. Fur I'liarler apiily 011 boaid. I I ROGERS & SMITH I I'ropiletqrs I TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold ojijl urtWttiitHb All sianuaru ihum.-. "nTmlnDton, merits, new and rebuilt. Fox, Undewogd, B 'nteed;i mm SUPPLYCO. menis, new ana reouiir. fox, ue7u7;:;nYrexiw Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, forgiB- uieaning, repairing or new puienfi '" ,?" i.hone J " crbo pnper delivered. Phono us your oru"" ' linl TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AWU T. J. BOAIFE t2 A. n. IIODOINB MarchfioIrT PAINT AND iviarsnrieia DECOrating co. Estimates Furnished Pfeoao UOS-J. MjirshfleU, Orefoa. Pictures &fi Walker Stuy WKJim