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gjrfflw mim THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915 EVEMIWG EDITION. TWO m COOS BAY TIMES- M. O. MALONEY, Editor anil Pub. DAN K. MALONEY, Nowh Editor Official Paper of Coos County' Entered at tho Postofflco nt Mnrsh- Hold, Orcgou, for trnnsmlsBlon through the mnlla m ascond-clnsi mall mutter. Ml U L BE WORK DKI m TO BETTER , DFPUBLmSGHOQL C. A. SMITH AITAI1IS. THERE Is no cnuso for either alarm or anxiety In the news concernltis tlio C. A. Smith in- f torcsts nnd Industries which reached Marshfield yesterday. In the absonro of dcflnlto details tho fact that the action was approved by Mr. Smith for the purpose of protecting and con icnti rlinnlna TTnfriiinii serving his corporations from nny Mn n stniiff. araco Storoy. Ralnli posBiuio uenoraiizauoii or disaster ao0(,nn c.oclIo BmMi I'Hzabcth Poii Is sufficient guarantee that tho ' noct jjnx Harrlncton Marshflold Industries will I continue i In I Second ' grade John Ilutlor, Vlr operation Mr. Smith has bullded igInn n0dKins. Wilder Immol, Mel so big and broad and with tho 8tiroVn Johnson, Herbert Lewis, Mnbol and cortnin foundation of nntural re-1 n080I1 predorlclc Solicitor, Georgo sources under him that tho jircsont j Wllllntns. matter can only bo a little tempor- Third Grade Huth Going, Georgo nry embarrassment. Tho press dls- why, Edna Kronliolm, Louis Hal- patchoi from every quarter tell of linger, Hose .McGllinls, Walter Dan tho upward turn In the lumbor mar-1 lols, Annie Olson, Julius Matson, 11 kot and this rovlvlfylng Influence i Inui L: ngworthy, Ellzabuth McGln wlU bo felt promptly by tho Smith In-1 ills, Francos Mlrrnsoul, Allco r:oug-l dustrlos which center in Marshflold. . his, Helen Fay, Mnrk Mny, Ruth i Thoro will bo general regret heroiCoroy, Helen Haucer, Trajan Hnr- Supcrvisor Golden Suggests Moans of Improving In struction by Teachers F, A. Golden, (supervisor of schools, has just Inaugurated a campaign for improving tho work In tho rurnl schools, looking nt them both from the standpoint of teaching and of the pupils' uoik. Ho has just Issued a coiinlo of circular letters, outlining Jarvltf, Allco Holland, Eleanor linn-, tho necessity for better work nnd the List of Honorary Promotions in Marshfield at Close of Half Year's Work Superintendent F. A. Tlcdgon an nounces the following pupils received honorary promotion certificates In the Marshfield public schools In February: (Y'Utrnl School. Fh-Ht Ri ado Vera Johnson, Ruth f Iru Jones, means whetoby tho teachers may nc complish it. Mr. Golden says that thoro has been much criticism from business men that tho public schools do not produce tho proper results. In spel ling, writing, quick' and accurate cal culating nnd neat letter writing. Ho points out that some of this criticism Is well founded, citing errors In the recent stnte examinations. Ho says that ho is preparing to send out tosts In tbeso lines of work and suggests that the teachers place special stress on it. It it ho says: Soft soap" (praise) is excellent "v. - i In Its plnco, but when pupils have .foimed persistent habits of caroloss ness, tho only Biire remedy Is stren uous uso or the "scrubbing brush" (hnrd work.) "Soft soap" applied I with tho "scrubbing brush" makes a , very effective combination. Rules for Teachers. Mr. Golden outlines tho following rulos for teachers: 1. Commenco work ovory day thnt even tho notion of appointing n rington committor) to consorvo tho interests Fouith Grade Morton Coke, EII of Mr. Smith and his associates waslabeth Flnnngan, Mnxlno Fensler, necessary nt this time. Whllo it mnySngred Hongel, Elv!o Hillstrom, Roy mean only n llttlo temporary embnr- Hill, Eugeno Jones, Elizabeth Jones, rnssmont, those wlio know nnd un- Mndgo Stutsmnn, Purl ' Woodruff, derstnnd nnd appreciate tho splondld Clnyton Drlscoll. fight ho has inndo against tromen- , vit Grade Efflo Holmes, Mnr dous odds In tho fnco of one of tho '" Horsfnll, Lucllo McLnln, Edna most extended depressed periods In Jccs, Mnud Stutsmun, Vera Albrecbt, ri,n iiiainrv nf t),n i,,ii,n. i,.,ai.,n.B iDorothy Ferguson. Stella Storirnrd. would siiaro him oven this Inconvon-l s,xl" Or1"!" Nnoml Daniels, Rob-'witli a realization of your rosponsl- ionco. His bravo nnd fearless fight rguson, isivlo Grant, Jiutlolph uiiuiob. n tho fnco of fearful obstacles hasJo,'on;. , . , tIM1 , ' 2. Toochlng Is not moroly nsklnff been admirable. When lumbor mills n?i"a ,Gr,m,0T K,B'0 I"ltrom, questions on no many pages of a toxt. nil over tho Pacific Northwest worciDorl" ?"f tn0,V,V9",Bu T1'01.""8, , ., 3, A,r,cc"J no T1'"1'011 t so Honing rinllv nnd thorn ilint Pnnfln. ... '"i1' ?""' Miool. thoroughly learned that It can bo nod worn reducing wnsreH swnntv.flvn . '1 Urnuo Hornlta Lapp, J ar- given fully without nlil. and fifty per cent, tho Smith' mill Z Cnri 'to uW t lino continued operations without ng0'n ?m?Z j ,,,,' ' break and wages have been innln- g,,,, GrndoLolB Ilassford, Lola n Q.iii, i.. ,i i. ,.. "Inck, John Clausen, Ruth Collins, t. A. Smith has dono much for w ni-i..,,,.. on.. i..i. ...,..... ?.l"ra,!'"?'d, "PI5?!"y."m. "?.tIll! -Margaret Wood,. Frances Hall, A has boon bo tor orl raver than lis rg,,n, wooil, France Will, An-icoinbtlons and i .Mi7. r 1 1 i ii i ;i onft Hlltloiibrniid, Myrtlo Johnson, hies nro essential to action of his In con Inn tig the oner-1 Helen Payne, Eugeno Sampson. 7 "am5m -nth, atlon of his industries throughout a j Third Orndo Florence Knrdell, ... J" I rJla ,1 , jiuiiuu "i iiiiiiiiuiui hiii-hh inui ims josepiiino Snvago, Ifnrlno Boronson, been felt over tho ontlro country. I Mnik Uoono, Gordon Js'off, Ell Snmp DurliiR tho depression dvorywhoro 8on. Loronn Wilson,, Esther Wlsll. Marshflold and Coon Hay have scarce-1 Fourth (Irndo. Tliolmn Hlack, ly folt Its effect. Duslnoss lins gono 'Myrtlo Conklln, Duncan Dnshnoy, Co forward hero as usual. That tho'cll Doll, Oraino Onrdnor, Donald channels of trndo hero hayo boon un-Gldloy, Ero Jnrvcnlon, Virginia John obstructed has been duo largely If .son, Emerson Noff, Lester P6st, AN not wlinllv tn Mm unlntnrrntitn.l mi. linrS U'nlilmr orntion of the C A. Smith Industries. Fifth Grade Herbort Murphy, Vaantry If fan would Ret out of tho Timos is ceriwii that thoro has 'FrnnccB sacchl, Eugono Crosthwalte, , "":"' '"" UBBl nmi ,B '" tnom. Stronuous- ly avoid "leading quostlons." I. Attempt no lesson without Hpeclal propnratlon. C. Tho habits Inculcatod aro tbo important part of kcIiooI work. n. The llttlo things such ns tho multiplication tn- good work. thuslnsm hv know. ing your subjects thoroughly yourself and by avoiding tho necessity of fol lowing tho lines with flngor to learn what conies noxt. j S. Thoro enn bo no crowtii In rJ school room unless enthusiasm Is aroused and prldo Is tnkon over vic tories gninod by self-effort. . In your pupils by Justice nnd been genera! appreciation of this by i Francos Flanagan, Helen Perkins, tho pooplo of this community nnd this, William Kroltzor, Forrest Meyor, fooling will Intensify tho sincerity and earnestness of tholr wish that tb a proscut ndJuHtment Is In nccord nnco with tho dcslro of C. A. Smith. WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST - ! Mnybello Mcl.nughlln. Arnold Samp sou, Ervln Storm. Sixth Grade. Hazel Coffin, Tho mas Crosthwalte, Loulso Gldlcy, Hel en Lococq, Frnucoa Lyons, Margaret Powers. Sovonth Grade. Edith Johnsnn, Edyth Ayro, Howard McLaughlin, Lillian Seaman. 4 10. If you hav mot itlrrionHin let 1110 try to help you. PALACE .MARKET .SELLS THE REST 71 EATS. PI10110 I0..T. GOOD EVENING. Thoro nro limitations to ovory mnn'H freedom. For ono who Is unwilling tn re cognlzo this tho world Is not a good place to llvo In. Selected. Till: Kl'.V Oil LIVING. AT THE HOTELS "Haven't wo hnd fun today?" ThiiB my youngster, tlrod of play, Gurgles to mo every night Just beforo his eyes go tight Shut In restful, dreamloss sloop Ruby slumber sound and deep. "Haven't wo had fun todny?" Ono of us Is sure to say At bis bodtimo. For his dad Is no oldor than tho lad Counting by tho wny ho feolH When tho two kick up tholr heols. "Haven't wo had fun today?" Ah tho years grow later, may Noltlier of us o'er dony Such asuortlon, with 11 sigh. May tho blggor tilings or life Seom a game, with cheerful strife. "Ilnven't wo had fun today?" When God bids mo go away From this worltl wo w enjoy, Muy I hear him tlll "my hoy" LaiiKh hli 1111 lttvolr nnd nay "Haven't wo had hud fun today?" -Indianapolis star. o Koinotlmua a quitter U more v wonny or mlmlrHllou tlmu a Mlajor; It Is n mltuke to Itoop 4 hamnmrliiic nwny at a veniuro when It bceliis to acruaiu let go. 0 Xo Coos Ray man ontiiely agrees with another; w:.i-n a Coos Ray mitii go in to Hfuven, nnd of coins.) moil Couu Ray O men nio no In theie, hu will n to St. Potor: "I do not. of cour.o, nicrea with all jou nay, but some of )our Ideas aro en good." 'III.) CliniHllcf Hotel. 1 Ruy P. Campbell, North llontl; F. E. AtklitH, Portlnnd; II. E. Pnrk liurst. Portland; II. R. Donahy, Port land: C. I). Thomas, Portland; Potor Oborlo, Portland; L. A. Peck. Port land: A. J. Ornff, Portland; J. L. Stnndozor, Portland; II. V. Reynolds, Jbordeonf; J. F. Wunless, Portland; F. R. Rlchiior, Portland; Loulso V. Trnsk, Diibuquo; William Winter, Hood Rivor. 'I'll? Rlanco Hotel. Henry Lomioiix, Rluo Rldgo: John Riley, Coos Rivor; Jnspor Yoakum, 1 Coqulllo; Wnltor Rultz, North Rend; Tom Cowan, Allogany; M. 'Goospas-i tor, Rluo Rldgo; Axel Ruth, North, : Rend; G, S. Mnthlnson, Dora; J. D. Clinton, Norway. I Tho Llojtl Hotel. : Curtis Martin, Coqulllo; Robert Kuhii jam! wlfo, Portland; C. Rniley, Coal ledo: R. Andorson, Portland; Walter '('ollnril and wlfo, Sonttlo; II. Hull, j llniidon, I The SI. Lawi-ouro Hotel. I E. W. AndorHon, Myrtlo Point; J. R. llellnian. Myrtlo Point: .Mr. and i.Mrs. Josef, Now York; Vornu Mott, imnuon; u. crnmlall, Ratidon; L, M. Moshlnos, Coos Rivor, Clara E. Spraguo, Coos Rivor; L. A. Porrono, Randon; P. E. Larson, Allognny; A. Rorlng, Snn Francisco. Tl'IWDAVS ARRIVALS. The ('handler Hotel. R. Mart, Portland; 1). A. Patterson and family, Florence; R, J. Lour, Lob Angeles; Alfred Johnson. Jr., E. I). Sporry, Coqulllo; F. E. Atkins, Portland; C. R. Wright. Randon; .1. M. .Nye, Ji.; San Francisco; 11. Donahy, Portland. Tho l,lo)il Hotel, F. U. Wyiniin, South Inlot; A. Wy iiMsn, South Inlot; Victor Meerton, South Inlot; G. A. Miller, Coo Riv er; Robort Kuhit and wife, Myrtlo Point. The Rlanco Hotel. J. ('. Smith. South Inlet: G. J. t DOTSOiM HOTEL t ROO.M AND HOARD tjtl.50 PER WEEK AND UP FREE HATH I So Second mid Curtis Ave. ! , H. II. Ilnniex, Prop. 4 44444444 c ZZi! CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I For taxi, phono 20, Chnndlor I Hotol. I For touring cars, phono 20 I Chnndlor Hotol j LYNN LASIIJETn, Prop. I New Cuba : : Now Cars on LS Commutation Tickets $2.00 'JandifJold.North neml Auto Ua nr every ten luliuitcs from fi . m to 12 p. in.; to South SIourIi onco n lay, leavliiR at 11 . m.j to Umplr" llireo trljis a day, GORHT A KING. Props. n.i. I SOUTH COOH RIVER IIOAT I I SKRVICi: I j LAUNCH EXPRESS j leaves Mursliflelil eery day j 8 w. 111. leaves head of river I nt :t:in p. m. 1 j STEAMER UAINROW j leaes head of river dully at 7 j 11. 111. Leaves Mars"leld at 2 p. j 111, For charter apply 011 board. I j ROGERS Ai SMITH j Pniprleton j J1ATT L. .MAY Westorn Oregon RopresontaUio HAAS RROTHERS liupoiters and Wholesale Grocer Marshflold. Oreinn I Tol. 30R. Res. Myrtlo Arms I , I W A . 0- - Marrlago Is a lotteij and e- ory onco In a while boniobod roally mnkoB a winning 4 -0 AimstroiiR. Randon; .Taspor Yoakum, 'J ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Coqulllo; llonry Hunch, Reaver Hlllj't In tho Hoait of Marshflold Join, nemo. WnRiior; C. A. Rnrker. AR Outside Rooms l oqullle; Charley Lo.Portlnnd. of hnVyator KNOCKINt; AT IM.ORENCE. t , W.JAVWS.Wc .11.1 Vp iSnoclal tn Tho Tii.,n t LI'KIA It Vll'S, ;.no TP FLORENCE. Oro , Feb. 10. -The W&Vtt'illW$ niiui-itiiiK 01 1110 nay view Hotel by, 7 mi uuNuiieu in 1110 pabbongor service on the Slualnw River has boconio bo Reno that all passongors from Coos. Ray points who wish to mnko connec-' Rous with tiuliis nt Mnpleton on tho same tldo nro advlsod to inform the . hont rnnnnntlniv .vlii. ix ...... ,1.... ni,l??8T y0Uii rl8ht aml then Ko'thoy wish to bo to tho Ray View, In i?'L "tf!h" Vu .foolli" w ''.l,h cnso 'f l" "'""Ing of gnsoiln" "f?,! r ,'" "' ; out of ten you will make tho connection thoy ill cant find out, whether ou'ro right " void a layovor at Floioiuo.lt woiild until after you've gono ahead. . bo well to understand Z0 , New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributor "ONYX" and "CADEt" HOSE I S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend DON'T Miss tho mwi- ..... I'r1""1 l'Mongor tratflc from the, si'MNi'it ifnil '.miA,',' nt 5 "K 1,ul,u,1 Kloronpo Is twonty-1 vvr mi? nV?l.U,,AV MVK' m """ a," 'rom Florenco to ti. V11A' 11 m SU CKVr's- Mapluton fifty oontv. Tho ,uu"l price viiMnJlv "'.i " l0ftJ'9 Ms- "8ljod somo to make connec ions I L. Hk 'vu'u 1R1P. to ouofjfty per passuiiBor. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES A J. N. BAYLISS Apy Kind of Rrlck Work at Prices That Aro Right And nil Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho Flresiao," Johnson nidg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J, French Ranges. Roller Work . Ky-JEP VI, tVJVAa' Xi tWiv hdr w Copyrfi!hl 114 Y J. KfynoUU V Tubiccu Co, f j CJ: a, o J. An Yon Smoke Peaceful When you hit the smoke trail via the Prince Albert line, yoti are off to the joy lands, traveling first class, all debts paid and money in the bank. Quicker you make your break for the real thing, the sooner you'll find the real joy of smoking. fast 1 ,- x5-? y I V Li h fi! A v.'tffl vWi .it-.-.ti..''"' . ii.ie AViO ' irSr .r.""''l.r-'-'i-i ','a'Si-i the national joy smoke can't bite your tongue, nor any other man's, because the patented process controlled exclusively by us takes out the bite and leaves pure pleasure. Once you vo been over the route, you 11 pack back whenever you feel that inside longing for a pull at the old calabash, briar, corncob or meerschaum. Prince AL'urt is told wharcver tobacco is on the call; ir. the tidy red tins, 10c; toppy red hags, 5c; pound and half-pound tin humidors and the jim-dandy pound f. A. crystal-glass humidor that certainly docs heep the tobacco wonderfully fresh and delicious. One for the office and one for home is your gait! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. fl w a.2. ". t73mmm& umnuHUMOHuut There Is No Time Like the Present WHILEJOU'RE THINKING ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT, OTHERS ARE DOING IT. Ho you roullzo that a hank account moaiig moro than n mora Bavins of monoy? i l p,,vo" '0H alnnilliiR In ilio oyo of thoaa thnt know you nnd is bettor than an nrm full of lotter of introduction or recom mondatlon in tho oyea of atraiiKera. You nro n better mini tho very dny you mart a hank nccount, bo it ovor. bo niuiiII. nnd wo nrgo you to atnrt now with $1.00. ' INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. ."atrx3 .wirrirugnniiw m ihbimiiibbhh im FIRST illfll BANK KWm'l'U!) WITH WIKKIiKfW. ;teamsMp Breakwati AMVAYS ON TIIK. 0 HAILS KHOM MAII.SIIKIKI.l) Dl'IIIMI KlIllltl'AltV 0. TJIKTO I.()VI(J IIATKK: KIJIJ. (I, 10:00 A. JI.; KIIII. lit, t) A. 3I. IB 'M, 1:00 l'...M.; l.:il. "7, HMK) A. SI. TICKim) O.N SAIiK AT l'OHTIA.V C1TV TICKIJT OFFICE; M ANI) OAK STUKUTS, POHTriANI). I'hono J13-J. 0t n iNDnnS, Apt OF' COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. mm k BEIETT BAI TEfl-BGEfll TRAWSPORTATIOW CI Sonii-weolcly service Coos Bay and Snn Prancisoft STEAMSHIP REDDWDO WIIjI- SAHi I'ltOM KAN I'UANCIKt'O I()lt COOS 11.1 V JIONDAV, KKIIItrAKV Iff, AT 3 I'. K iSquippcd wltU wirek-ss nnd tsubinarloei bell Passongors and freight. OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTV KutatilMied 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Iaterest Tald on Tltno l)oKialta. . .. Offlcera: J. . lieiinctt, Trcsldent. J. II. l'luniiKim, Vlce-IVesldcnt. It. V. 'WillJiaiiis, Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Ahst. Cashier. STE1SHIP II SMITH Equipped with vireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WIMj HAIL l.'ltOM SAN llt.Wt'lKCO KOIt COOS II Y Tlll'ltSD.VV, FKIIIIIMIIV II, ATSl'-11 Han Prancisco office, Greenwich street pier Ho. 23 and GOO Pil'n hiiilrlinrr. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. ircQEOitGE, Phono '44. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIIJ FAST ANII COMKOHTAHLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIITEI) FltEIGHT. j'i !" 8T0Ii AHRHW 1 E STEAMERS San Francisco Pier No. ac. Evory Wednesday 3 P. M. NOKTII PACIKIO BTEAJISinp en J. S. fe"?2. . - A W. .. PAIKTE .oii.iuarouHOia l)hn ii xt..w : . wUU , nurm uena i I Phone 278 i VMWMMMMMB MM wmvmbm mmm- -SAIL FIIOM- C003 Day Evory Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS II, JAMES, Agent Oceau Dock Portland AlborsDockNo. Erery Saturdt; 9 A.M. t - MERCHANT'S CAFE ropuiar place for j Good Meals. Prices Rnasnnnhlo I !Cor, Commercial & B'aVyl LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry clwmlnB on tho mobt delknto fabrics. Wo pos,!. utoiy Kuaranteo nil work Phono -lit l-X. Aililrobh 83 1 Central Avcutfo. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Thnt i.,TrJust Co- Abutraeta. thoroughly dopendablo. Imme dlato i Boryice, prompt attention x? Talir lTutorroTB,ta of "r clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. SIanMi KOONTZ GARAGE ' Excelsior Motorcycle M&l LEE TIRES AUTOMOIJILES STOfu, (X)OS COUNTY'S .MOST COS" .. ....IXTLI CllflP MARINE AND AUTO310BW, ni.'TvmiNO GASOLINE FOR SAl,-d vonTn fiiont st. pnoN lU'ITEIUES REPAIHEO -. -l OUAItaKH .w EfuriA Ai r y -"MM. w. xv 4U. M Taa j f