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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFlfiLD; OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1916 EVENING EDITION. Pom r. i A VW COOS BAY TIMES A. O. MALONEV, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEY, Nows Editor Official Official Paper of Pitpor City Coog County of Mnndiflcld. Entered nt tho Postoff Ico at Mnrah Hold, Orogon, for transmission through tho malls i socond-class mall matter. An independent Republican news paper, publishod ovory ovonlng or copt Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SU118CIIIPTION HATES DAILY. Dno yoar $6.00 Per month .CO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly in ndvnnco tliu Bubsciiption pi Ico of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for Ix months. Address all communications to CO09 HAY DAILY TLMJR8. Hint you nro looking I wiirii -rut- Tr.Ac.-r o knows that you nro t AND THE TEA I $-$ fltio when ho looking rotten may bo a llnr but ho has ns good a chnnco to get to heaven as tho rest of us. $$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY t 1)KC. 21, U)M Tho heaviest fighting In the west sinca- tho Germans attempted lo force their way to tho English chan nel is In progress. Trenches lost to tho French Dec. 18 at Notro Dame do Lorotto aro re captured. Tho Germans havo niado Soclias sow their objectivo in tho attempt to reach Warsaw btit their ndvnnco has liccn delayed by the Russians. GREAT TRADE EflA COMING IN SOME of tho weekly trado re viows it is Haiti that thcro has been no Blackening of tho nd vanco that seems to bo heading to tho greatest business development In tho history of this country. "In splto of tho rapidity of tho movomont," snys Dun's, "thero Is no Blackening of tho advance that foreshadows tho greatest commer cial dovolopmont in tho history of tho country. Following many months of gradual recovery and adjustment to now conditions, prog gresB has como with such a rush ' that reaction Is feared In somo quar ters; yet tho economic position steadily gains In strength and sel dom, If over, has tho situation bo favored continued expansion. Dusl nuHH is no iongor wholly dopondont upon tho war dumands; tho burnpor crops, tho widespread Increnso in production, In tho working forco, nnd In tho powor of tho people to purchase, having established tho IhibIs for nn era of unexampled prosporlty. "Thero is, moreover, tho further nnd highly significant influence, of nbundant supplies of money for nil logitlmnto purposes, whllo tho ar rangements for Bupplomontnry for eign credits augur well for tho mnlutonauco -of tho phenomenal jnovomontB in ovorsen commerce. Just how fully trado and industry havo responded to tho umisual nrray of Btlmulutlng factorB Is clearly re flected in tho statistical gauges that alwayfl toll which way tho current Ih flowing. Somo of those, such as tho figures of morchnn dlso exports, pig iron output, bank olnnrlngs nnd railroad earnings, bring to light achievements without precedent, and to tho list of ro nmrknblo attainments havo bcon added thoso of unfilled steel ton nage nnd commodity prlcos." THE STAC3E COACH (Tho Inst stage conch has made Jtst final trip on tho old C003 Day wagon rond.) Tarnished and battered nnd old, Heartlessly hidden nwny Lett to tho moth nnd tho .mold, Durknoss nnd dust and decay This was tho prldo of its day", Now all Its glory is o'er Faded and vanished for age; Gone nro the driver and fourt How should its story be told What shall a song1 of it say? Once it was brilliant ns gold, Onco it wns glided and gay, Fine In Its festal array, Many tho brldo that it bore, Now arc they wrinkled nnd gray; Gone are! the driver nnd four. Wo do not know much but wo do know that minding your own busi ness will never become rt great pas time on Coos Uny. FACT This Is tho truth I'm tolling you It always makes us cubs To full in with a fellow who Tries to fall out with us.1 'Long through thu heat and cold. Ever from May until May, Over tho highway it rolled, Tlmo has now made it his prey Never n stntely dlsplny Novor a dash ns of yore, Novor a swing or n sway; Gono nro tho driver nnd fourl Over now roads that men lay Hush wo wjth chug and roar Only sweet momorles stay; Gone aro tho driver, and fourl ANON ' Chor up! If It wasn't for tho wet weather thcro wouldn't bo any hay to make Whllo the sun shines. Thero nro n lot of beautiful things In tho Ulblc. Hut a man can't ro- hvoinbcr nny of them when ho steps on n tack when he Is in his bare feet. '4f v, ,.t Of courso, wo all know you nro having hard lucid son. Hut did you over stop to add up your habits. PURSER SEIZED ' Or AuocUteJ rrw to co 117 Tlm. NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Wllholm Gnrdo of Hrooklyn, tha pursor of tho American Bteamshlp norlnquon, wan romoved from tho vessel off San Juan by tho officers of tho French crulBor Descartes, according to tho Horlnqucu skipper. Tho ship arriv ed horo yesterday. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houscworth, Physician mid Surgco Of fico: Irvine lllock. Office hours: 11 to 12 n. in.; a to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. in. Phonos: Office 113-J; Ilea., 113-L. J. M. Wright Phone 188-B DUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnishod on requoat t - Dr. H. M. Shaw Ejo, Ear iintl Throat Specialist GLASSES FITTED Phone aaO-J. ltooms 200-201 Irving lllock, DK. MATTIE 11. 81IAW. Physician nnd Hurgeoa Piiono 3!10-J. H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coko Hldg. Phono 145-J Rosldonce Phono 363-L. W ' '- IH llll W G. Chandler ARCIUTEOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building Mnrshflold, Oregon. An optimist Is a man who doesn't enro n dnm what happens as long ns It docs- n't happen to him. A Coos liny woinnn likes to carry n watch so she can toll how Into sho is. You don't have to bo wealthy to be n Philanthropist. Any old tlmo that you pat a kid on tho head or smile at a baby In tho arms of a weary mother, or tell a poor con fluuiptlvd that he Is looking flno, or slip a dime to n cripple, or solid n 'few flowers to the hospital, or 1;Ibs your wife, you couldn't do moro it you had a hundred million dollars. Every Coos Ray wlfo says to every Coos Day husband after flvo yenrs of married life. "Yes, you UBcd to wait on nio and you couldn't do enough for mo; but now half. tho tlmo you don't know I'm on earth." ORRIIILE This is a mighty cheesy talo So plcaso propnro to duck it; A man will be a llttlo palo Heforo ho kicks tho bucket. Thero Isn't much class to n mnn with a crimson bonk; who laughs nt a girl becauso sho has put too much Tho Coos Hay mnn who tolls youiialut on her cheeks. i Wow! Here's Speed! PIEDMONT Cigarettes swing in to big favor at top speed. And they did this WITHOUT help and BEFORE they were adver tised. You bet they're good ! Just try 'cm I 6Jnm 'Vlyv Another "Giant Swing"- The Coupon! 1 mw M ff f ( jv Also packed 20 for 10c Abstracts roil RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND IflFUltMATlON AKOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSHFIELD AND COQUILLK CITY, OREGON GKNERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSKAGICEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND) nENRl' SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER The gift that, gets the "glad hand" YOU b y this crystal-glass humidor brimful of sun shiny Prince Albert tobacco and get that little old "Christmas thing" off your mind! Go right up and down the line of gifts you won't strike one near the cost of this P. A. humidor that wins such hearty appreciation! For a smoking-man gets a lot of home happiness and contentment out of Prince Albert.! It's so delightful in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette And that humi dor, with it's sponge-moistcner top, is a joy'us outfit for any man to call his own, Keeps the tobacco in such dandy trim. And bear in mind, when you buy this humidor, that Prince Albert tobacco is made by our own patented process! That's why it's so good besides cutting out bite and parch! And that's why it's popular with men of all tastes all over the worldl He will like it sure; becasse he can smoke it all day and all evening it will not irritate his tongue! Go.right into any shop that sells tobacco and ask for the Prince Albert pound crystal-glass humidor. It's the one great big universal all-ioy-man-gift that's beyond criticism the "Gift-that-Gcts-thc-GIad-handl" i 'i-r i J(r .4 A i the national joy smoke I A. Ih iiIm Mild lu loppy roil bag, "us tidy mid iii liaiiilsoiuo pound mid one-half-pound rod (In (Ins, 10c; liiiiuldor.s. It. J. REYNOLDS TOIUCO) CO. Wlnstoii-Halcni, X. C. For Useful Christmas Presents See Our Sotck Soinothlng for Everybody. Articles that will beautify tho homo and bo of con tinual hcrvlco nnd benefit nt reasonable prices. Johnson Gulov'sen Company T. J. HOAIFK Marshfield $ A. n. nODGINH QUALITY North Front Street HOME FURNISHINGS Marshfleld PAINT AND DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished I'Iiomo 1-10-It, Kfarshfield, Orejrou ! SAVE MONEY by ordering tho fniunua HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton 91.00 Lump coal, per ton $5.B0 Or half ton of both 1.73 1). MUSSOX, I'rop. Phone 18-J or leave orders nt llillyor'H Cigar Store. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plnco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd JVdw'y. HAVE THE ROOF. FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 TIME TAULE WILLAJIETTE PACIFIC MOTOB OAK Leavo Leave Marehfleld North Bend 6: -15 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 12;50 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3;45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m 5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m. G:55 p.m. North city limits only, 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. ? WOODGOOD WOOD W. II. Llno has It nt $l.DO and $ cash per load, nlso coal, with prices- reasonable. Garbage remov ed. Phono U27.J. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R H A Christmas Suggestion . . 1 Something New: A Savings Account for tho Unity. It vtill add liaby Interest nnd grow largo. If you nro looking for n ut-oful nnd practical Christum Gift ono. that Mill bo long remembered Vail on us nnd let us explain our, Savings 8) .stem to you. Wo giro a handsomo bank A11SO LUTELV FItEE Willi every account opened with us while tho account continue. lr U Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON Music for Christmas Gifts Every member of tho fam ily nnd every friend will get constant enjoyment. We linvo n flno assort ment of pianos and instru ments to select from nnd wo will bo glad to arrango convenient terms if jou ai'o uunhio to pay nil cash. Como In null let ttr, talk it over. L. L. Thomas Music Co. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes " ' Conner & Hoagland , The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J arid 326 SOUTH COOS IUVEH BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH KXMESS leaves Marshfield every dij 8' n. in. Leaves head of rlwl nt a: 15 p. m. STEASIEK IMIXIIOW loaves head of river dally t 7 . m. Loavos Marslifield at 3 p. iii. For charter opply on bott&J HOGEHS & SMITH Proprietor! ' FARE TEN CENTS ritv Limits North Iten'd, St. nn COMMUTATION 01)1 I! TICKETS ?I.7S Vi Marshfleld-North llend Auto Lino pAr nvrv ten nilnutw fn n . m. tn J2 . m.j to South fiJptijSh onco n day, IevlBg j 11 ii. m.j to Empire wf "? n day. GORST ft KINO, rrop P. TRANSFER AND ST0R-I K?OK HOUSEHOLD GOOD8I AND UAiiuou"! Call F A ' FREIGHT NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) FRIIMV, DECEMHER 21. FROM SMITH TERMINAL nOCK For Further Information Cnll ISO. L. G. GUSHING, Agent. FERGUSON TRANSFER mono iiw iTAiiiAiira Phone 18-J Jlnrkot Ave. and Wnterfrcat H . . ni &un WtS tHN UUHJi n- BUILDING CO. Assets $20,000.00 :'Pays8percentonsavinfl - f. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 1 Local Treasurer t m2 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY i tf DUN9ECDTAK.NG Ul PARLORS will be kept OPEN TO THE PDBUJ A egnlnr state 1 lce undertaker wiU M clmrgo Phone lOftJ i).".