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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, .OREGON, FRipjlY, JjJE 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION SIX was JUL Soft Late Views aim of The Panama I d News Plbts 181S MIDSUMME TF5) "ii!0 i-racifac :: ; " SAN FUANOISCO, .Itinc 1. Tho first Impression of the IiIk i:noltlen Is the grandeur mid gloiy of It nil. It Is n retulr.tioit In the beauty of Us architecture nnd tho ninigiilflronco of Its vlstns nhd Its lows You should receive jour first lcv of tills wonder cil, the) mt! I" tho Jewel City, from the tower of Jewels, Its most conspicuous feature from the main entrance. U you Bllinnsc It on u sunny morula? wltn tho fountains plnyl'iK and the myriad of jewels on tho tower spnrkltn nnd shlmmerliiR In the sun you catch your breath for the uiy beaut of It nil. The forms are those of seinl-tioplcal IIIspnno-.Moorlsh crihl tccturc hut tho coloring Is most wonderful, i:cn one who Is color blind finds nnd feels a splendid glow In the glory of It nnd the satisfying effect upon both mind mid senses of a studied harmony of key an 1 tone. Here, for the first time In Ameilcnn history, Is a temporary, but amplo city, that substitutes for the hit and miss color of our cities nnd streets a harmonious union of tints and shades fitting to one an- i other and to the natural colors of tho environing earth, plant nnd lr-o growth, sua and sky. The Influence of this beauty In color design Is certain to be far reaching and to ceno as a strong Impetus to the .m of color In city building. A general view or the Imposition, n stioll thiotigh Its courts mid nvenucs, a glimpse of the fine mts building across the lagoon Is tilonu worth a trip across a continent to see. i:en If ono can spend but a Tow days at the Imposition It should not be missed for the present gen eration will never look upon Its like again. ;t :t tt it HE IET One of the State Buildings at the Great Exposition Detail of the Court of the Universe . .' - . . II meat a?Sg j ZCZZ : UJ MYRTLE Pfl ll Official IM-ciKt'inii FltlDAV, .IIJIiV 12X1), HT I 11)13 I ... . ....i, .,,.. ... .,. ,'HS picture shows tho pntrntico to tno .New ion: mhio iiuiiciiuk in i" Pnimiim-Pnelne International uspotirion, mui r iiiiiuinlu. inn i-. n u outlet fullv handsome Htiuc-turu of (.lieeo-ltoiunn iloslan and Is llu isi,,.,i in iniviTilne to niatcli the color scheme of the exhibit palaces. Now Yoik illy also has an Individual pavilion at Uie Imposition. The building nnd fuuilshlngs cost $1,000,000. No. l Trot or pace, oito-liiilt mile, two heats, each heat n race, l!:.'ir class, puiso 9100 No. 2 Kuiiuing, ono half mile, purso SHo.oo No. S Trot or pace, one-lmlf mllo, best tvc In three heats, free for' nil, purso 91tl." No. 4 Novolty rape, ono ;nlle, $30 for first to quarter post, $40 for first to half-nillo post, $55 for first to three quarter post, $7G for first to mllo stnko $U00 No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles, $25 to 1st, ?1G to 2nd.... $40 SATUHDAY, ,IUIA' , UM5 No. C. Trot or pace, one-half mile, two heats, each heat n race, 2:35 class, purso.. .$100 o. 7 Running, flve-clghths mllo, purso $100 No. S Trot or pace, ono mllo, thrco heats, every heat n rate, purso $150 No. 1) Running, ono and one eighth miles, for Coos and Curry County horses only, purso $200 No. 10 Consolation laco, for nil horses not finishing as good ns second, purso $7$ No. 11 Motocyclo rnco, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purso... $40 Seeing the Sights at the World's Great est Exposition IIjTjUSTHATION shows n fountain hcpiio In the Court of the Universe nt tho I'liiininii'l'iiclllc International Imposition, Snti I'ranclsco. The suc cession of star crowned llgurcs Hiirmciuntlug the top of tho circular colon nado Is lncwt effective, especially nt night when under Illumination. I5o auro to hco !ie great Imposition. Novel Manufacturing Exhibit at Mar velous Exposition SENSATI0NAL SALE OF PAINT & WALL PAPER NOW ON THE ART DECORATING COMPANY ' !." (I .Market Aeuiie .Marslifielcl KtstlinntcH furnished 1'liono id:i-.i !'. oak roii mm: Olher Kcpliait 1'liono it 10 DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North I'lcinl Sticet IMiono !1T H. H. Harper IOLSi: ItUIIiDKIt Hi: entrancoH to tho exhibit unlaces mid other crcat Iniildlncs of tho ! General Repnlrlne uud Cnbluot . i l'aiiam.i l'aillli Intcnmtloiial i:posltlon, S'un rrauclsco, nro constant In tlu-Ir us eh tug mid outpouring of mnasril Isltors. Tho Illustration su, .'cms tho iiiagultl'cncn uud gimideur that are Oplcnl of the archi tecture of the woudeiful i:posliIon. Visit the great Exposition. . BJMWMrT?.,,.' l)v-J,';r:iH'wvMiAi.wtMiiifaBMTasj' 'Jj,;aal I l v&.iflt:Mregttraii .- &M . " "jt t " ' " -"33eaEs2saa Niht at the Panama-Pacific Exposition tjjfct tv iuuMaMX4jiMiMitMtiri,AHttTiriamsuwtsmm -x iJVN' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Making. Phono 349-J. J. M. Wright Phono 1SS-R mJllilM.VO CONTltAUTOK Estlmntcs fumlshod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw i:ye, ICnr, Noso and Throat. GIjASSKS F1TTK1) IMS. JIATTIH 11. SHAW. Diseases of Women unci Clillclicn Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Illock Benjamin Ostlind coN,suinxj i:.i.i:i:it and AltrillTKOT Offlcos, 20C Irving Mock. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Mnrshflold, Orogon. H. G. Butler civiij i:ri.kku Room 301 Coko Mdg. Phono 1J5-J. Residence Phono U'S-I.. IU.r.STH VTION Hhows one of tho Interesting eshlblts In the Palace of Manufactures at the Pmiauia-l'acllK' International Imposition, San Krau clsco, This tvplllos the icallsui that ilouilmitc's tho viinlo csblliltlve toivi of tho great i:pnsltlon, The hni ester and model hor-s aro coinplcto In ecry detail, lie sine to Ult San rnun Uco this buumui kwUMwaMWMa 'I irs'l'ltVTlKN -- ' III V i I' , t of 'i ' 'll . - t'io Phi nil n Pn elfin Int. in nl ,ii l -i i u at i-.ii 1 1 1 is - ii lit wwi'th 1 1 lMily caiud i ii mi' -Hi. .it I iti in, iins k i i t ni .ltrt 'Jiioroun- lain or i nun. win, h i Hie uil.iin im.i'tiit m the elder of the court, Is most beautiiul Now U the time to visit the -riat i:-poItlon at San riaiulsio. W. G. Chandler AUC'IIITKCT Rooma 301 and 302, Coko nullding, Mnrshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AIM'IHTWT Mnrshficltl, Oregon. OTrio hh teparhn't Quality Prinling Phone 133 Stationery Booklets VWE INVITE the privilege of c.U v' mating on punting of prndlicnlly any rhatnclcr. Mosl of our wotk is ilationery Letter Meads, Envelopes, Cards Bill Meads, Booklets, Folders. Let us furnish you with forceful and nltrmlive printing. Phone us; n man will call. Card Catalogues raroaras&ss mmssmm Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AD Ti:Arm:it , Itesldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3CS-L. 13 vi Q HAHD TIMES FOR THOSE WHO ARE JUDICIOUSLY USING SPAGE III THE MESTOTELLTME PEOPLE ARDUT THE THINCS THEY HVE TO SELL. THY IT ONCE fsmssMmmmmmmMBBm Pictures & Framing Walker Studio THE REAL QUESTION The question is not. will men honor jou for your woik? Hut does our work honor you? Your concern Is not only to create profit for ourself, but to mako that which will profit niuuy bosldos youisolf. t'OOS 11AV STi:.M LAUMUJV Phono fi7-J. Dpzens of Savings Accounts Have JtSeen Opened Here This Year Not all Jaroe accountshut the smaller deno knows he is just as welcome hero. "wosiror For months we have boon urging the openinn nf savings account here because wc want to 1 a thrift and industry. encoilra0e We pay interest on savings accounts. You may open an account at any time'in any mm FIRST NATIONAL HANK ' OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. mm & BEIIETT 11 Ol.DKST DANIC IX COOK (Ol MY i.siuDiisiieii ihhi. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Infi'i'cM ltiilcl on Time AND SAVINtiH DEPOSITS ' Offkcis J. V. Itcmielt, Pieslilent. I. Jl. KluniiKiiii, Vlce-I'ieslclent. J J. F. Ullllains, Onslilcr. (Je: l V1ikIiciIit, .is. C'ftJiIor. I 1HI B laviaii-Amencan "WHERE SflVIMGS ARE SAFE" orit "iioMi': SA'i.(is it..K" i-'tm i.ii ie i mi,i)i!i: $1 Opews an Account Oin iie.it "lloliic Itiiuk fiee Im- our ue. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 limaagraz.'iisnitiuatiaii f AKILBURftssssstiANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound KltO.M SAX KIlAXt'ISrO IOMIO ll. ill., .lllllO ., 10, J.", t!0, 1V, mill ill). l-'HOM COOS IIAV KOll AKTOItIA AND POItTI.AM). P. .M. Tide, .Iiino I, 7, JH, 17, itU, U7, .Inly 1. South Bound l-'HOM POUTIjAXD ll I. ,31. .lunu I, t), 11, 10, -I, 2, July -i. i'ko.m coos iiav l'oit i:uiti:ic.v and sax ri:.vxi'isn. P. .M. Tide, .Iiino (I, 11, Id, Ul, 'M ami ill. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Sniith Teinilnnl Datk. Phono 1!J. ji, STTJIH, AgCllt. HBHtMagMtBSaMBSS5qSa.lWUiV!.Xa INTEOHIGEAN TBHSPOBTATI GO. Weekly Sorvico Coos liny and Sun I'nincisco. 5 Freight and Passenger Service SAILS ntO.M .MAItSlirilXD KOll SAX rit.WCISCO hVUIIKW .irxi: r.Tii at i p. m. 6nn FmncMco lco, (100 File IliillilliiKi d ,cr N'"nlr a .Cooc Bay Agent, O. F. McQeobob, ?kont ii. STEAMSHIP ii 11 H j:jitippi:d with viiii:i.i:s teamship breakwater AliWAYS OX TIMi:. SAILS FIIOM .MAltSIIFIHM) KVHItV SIXDAV 111 ltlN-' H M' VT A..M., AXD FKO.M POUTLAXD KVKHV Till USD W AT -lMl Tickets on wilo nt Poitlancl Clly Ticket Orriec, lli and 0.ik SlrceU. Phono II.V.1. (T..IfcMH'US,.S. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon um work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped nnd niot tliorcmgldy tnonty-incli lijcliaullo areilge & Pacific waters Main nfflCC, Seattle, Washington. Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. WOOD! WOOD! i YOU AUTO CALL Kindling wood, per load $1.73 to $2 Alder wood, 1C to 24 Inches $ to $2.30 Fiee Ilelliery V. II. T.IXCiO Phono 2?7-J. North First St. rF0RTE'S A PllOllC 200-Ij. Nljslit and !' t CaiP' till Fffc D. I. 1'lKHi- .., r.iti vri. n"N . . m L-r