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. v.-v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1816 EVENING EDITION ' TWO M I! M V u COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY, Kdllor hikI Pub. UAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official I'ii per of Paper City Coon Count; of Mnrshflold. Entered at tho l'ostofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho inalli s second-class mall matter. An Independent Republican news paper, publlshod ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by The Coon Itiiy Times Publishing Co. bUHSCH I PTION KATES DAILY. Ono yoar IC.00 I'nr mouth .GO WEEKLY. Ono year SI. HO When paid strictly In ndvanco tho Biibscilptlon piico of tho Coos Hay Times Is ?G.0u por year or J2.G0 for six months. - ' Address all communications to i COOS HAY DAIIjY TIM EH. " WOULD EAMOl'S VALKNTlNU i ' "Tho world's greatest Valentino" is a sonnet written by a woman. Ellznboth Hnrrett Drowning. It bolongs to tho croup called "Sonnets From tho Portuguese," which Mrs. Drowning dedicated to her iiusband, Hubert Drowning, soon after liar nutr- rlage. . How do I love thco? Lot mo count tho ways. 1 love thee to tho dopth and breadth and,, height- , , My soul can reach, when feollng out of sight ' For tho ends of Ucliig and of Ideal Grace. I lovo thee to the level of every day's Most riulet needs, by sun and candle light. I lovo thou purely, us they turn from praise. I love then with the passion put lo use In my old rlefs, and with my childhood's faith. ' I love theo with tho lovo I acomed to loso , f Willi my lost saints I lovo thco with tho breath, Smiles, tears of nil ,my life, nnd It (Jod chooso 1 shall but love thee better after death. O News of Nearby Towns PORT OF BANDON ' BONDS ARE SOLD ,$$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY t '1Mb n great fault in chronolognr To turn uaruslto; tin absoluto his torian Should ho In fear of none; neither iihould ho Write niiylhlug Jiuiro than truth for friendship, Or ulso for halo. , Lingua. FHitnuAHV i:t, ifiir Qcrmany refuses to change tho war zone requested by tho United States. The French claim tho Germans wore repulsed 'In nevornl attacks. Fierce fighting Is reported at many points on the westoru Initio front. 1'Ybiun.ry It, 1 1) in Tho Russian general stuff at lluko wiiio in leported captured by the Aim- t.'IniiR. Russia and Austria' both claim having won vletorloM, Tlio (lormuuti capture from tho French Norroy, nonr I'olnl-n-Moun-sou. those whoso hearts throb with tho pulse that g icons, tlio fields nnd flowers Into chivalry wliunovor n lever conies suing for u "red heart to keep." c;ooi eveninu l have heard of reasons manifold Why lovo iniist needs ho blind, Hut this the best of nil I hold, His oyen are In his liiliul. What outward form nnd fea- tunt aro , 'Ho giiensetli but 111 part; hut what within is good and fair Ho sceth with the heart. Colorldge. It Is all right to call a man a liar to his teeth when his teeth are fnlflo. Every Coos Hay man ban enough sentiment In his makeup to commit to mem- ; ory somo llttlo verso niifl to clip out and h:ivo somo ppem that appealed to him. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY "Each was tlio other's mirror and but rend Joy sparkling in their eyes, like u gem; And kuijw each brightness was hut tin: reflection Of their unchanging glances of ar- fectlon." ' " Hyron. ALL votaries or victims of Cupid whoso symbol of two hearts pinned by u golden nrrow today Invoke tho patronage itf good St. Val entino, From time Immemorial tills 1ms nurtured tho daring aspirations the unspoken lomilngs of lovers, lie has nurtured tho daring asplrntloim long kept in ambuscado nnd skill fully dlrocto.d tho first essay of bash ful souls Into ii world unrealized. This high foMtlval grants them Indul gence, nnd Inspires their cherished HcntlmeiilH with tho relief or utter nur. Then It Is Unit tho dnggot'H bright er, tho Hky u iimro veriilonu lino, and tho sunbeam warmer. Tho dullest nwalu hiiK his youthful fancy stirred by tho genial ourront that lifts the sap under tho hark mid swells the buds. Tlio chirp of tlio sparrow has n prophetic nolo. Amid tho fanci ful young man's .uiiihIiikm on tho mat ing of tlio Iniils diweuds some "liaiiiitiuw shape aud'lmuKO gay" In which dwells till the light or Sprlng tlme mid all tlio Joy of Summer dayH. At miclt uiomeutM poetry coiiiom im easy as breathing, a diuwoiol coup let then thale the moniu of choic est vioiou rrealioned with a inornliiK dew. Tradition Iiiim u wonderful bold upon us. History is iillim tho mem ory of tho hMirt pawing lulu nu-ial um;ic which survive all chango and are agelo.w ami bountiful in their vitality. Tlio, world lunl n garden before botany besun. Love had Its logic boforo uelenco wax known. Tho sentiment Htll kepi allvo In St. Vnl entluo'H Day reiiehoH Imi'k lo uiku Htes or priiuutlvo times. Nvon then lovers wore Juat as Infatuated mid hopeful, tut wonderful iflul rldkiilouii, Just us owrnetit ami Jiirurahlt as they tiro today. Thiwu Homnu youtlm ulio plekod tho iiiMtdfn'M nuine from the ballot bo. took toiiK ehancoi. I rut dcuplto the prrttoi'liiHl rlRka In the lottery oi love iiuikliiK. the eiiaiiuuvd oer still belloMH there U initio subtle power that draws him on to (be right ntlllllulmi 111.. ... . .... 1..iwii. inn vows imceiiu to uhhv en. how ver uneouiclnua bo I of their extravagance. 11 In omotlonal ngony loinh! to the onlooker, Is with tlin tho nrdwil wooer a esue of death or glory. Tlio village mcm-wmiI au, In viium sturdy Sam-bo ltapui mw hIiii Ply a "Hoiicii winnowing gmln" bo came In the even or his master a j:lorloim iirliwwm iftluu biickotafuU of poarU. Older folkB h0 have ahittuu iniougii the "rover" indulge tlioir ploaaanlrlwi anient tho rmmtlcnl ou tluislaania nd tudortj of "railing in lovo." Hut (hoy also rainonibor wimij for thorn the world wns joiiiik. Tlialiv Is to look with loment snw upon A Valentine for tho lltiieyHcs Walk to your work In tho open nlr, Walk homo again and save your fare, For It's the kind of stunt that will do ytm good. That will redden your cheeks nnd quicken your blood. Yes, will do you moro good and bo better by far ,i Than your everyday rldo In n Jitney car. HAD The mnrrled man's a silent gnwk, lie's nlwayB In tho wrong. Said he, "I often long to talk, Hut friend wlfu talks too long." A VALENTINE TltOM CAMFOltMA 11 rains And the wind Is never wenry. Tho trains Aro behind Their schedules, dearie. It pours And tho wet Is gottlng wetter In stores, , Crnvnnetto Is the monoy-gettcr. It keeps! Up Itii lick, It never censes; It weeps Till we're slclc , Of wot sky pieces. i It sighs With n nieolc, . Insistent patter, Tlio nklcs Aro n-loak, That's what tho matter. Each jnnld, Through the flood, Her wny Is trekking, Afrnld Of tho mud And tho rhhber-uecklug, Tlio spring May not tnmo, ?Jor yet tho summer Tho thing Is to plumb; Send for the plumber. It drl Voth Unjust And Just' together Oh, why Aro wo eusnod With Hilly weather? Ihsiio or !j!i:.-,00( Will He Taken by Toledo Firm, Which Made tho Hest Hid. "Tho keen spirit Soizes tho prompt occasion, makes the thoughts Start Into instant net Ion; nnd tit onco Plans and performs, resolves and v cxeoutcs.1", . . Moro. ' Tlio Hort of llnndon at n meet ing In Coqulllo disposed of tho ibond Issue. Tho Handon Hecorder in tolling of tho matter says: "Spetzcr, Horick ft Co. of To ledo, Ohio, aro tho successful bid dors for this last bond offer of $25,000. This compnny made two ofrors C por cent and $1175 pro mlum .nnd jior cent and ?U7Ti prcnilum. Tho Inst orror looke1!! the best to tho port and an onior- i goncy ordinance was prepared nc- inoiitlng It. The bonds nro to rtm for twenty years. "Four .thousand dollars was de posited Snlurdny night to tlio credit or tho governijienl nnd money lo tho nniount of ? 15,01)0 or moro will bo muda available from time to time. Tlio government Is to bavo chargo or this work, which Is bnlusllng with rock of tho row of piling from the Iirounr dock west. "Tho port also considered tho piirchnso of the tug Klihyam nnd n commlttco wns nppolnted con sisting of Commissioners Hose-, Johnson nnd Norton to Investigate tho condition of the tug, tho pos sibility or obtaining another tug to replnco hor nnd othor incidentals nnd will bn In position to report authoritatively on tho subject. Should tho committno look Tavor- nbly upon tho proposed .purchase n special nP0tIng or tlio poit will bo held. Otherwlso tlio rogulnr moot ing or tho port Is tho first Satur day In March. Later It was do elded to buy tho tug tor fUO.OOO. Oldest Hank In' Coos t'ounty Established JH8D Flanagan Bennett Bank MnrHlifleld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 1NTEHEST PAID ON TIME AXI) SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WINCHESTER, Asslstnnt Cashier. Flanagan ( Bennett Bank OF MYHTLi: POINT Capital $25,00 Orricors J. W. HHNNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAOAN, Vlco Presldent; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; h. TDEMENT, Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 orricors .1. W. HENNKTT, Vrosldent; TOM T. IIENNKTT, Vico Prcsldont; ARTHUR M'KliOWN, Secretary; HENNKTT SWAN TON, Treasurer. The Only Trust Company in the Slate, Outside of Portland, Which Organized Under tlio Now Law. PROFESSIONAL Dr. A. L. Houseworth i'IijthIcIiiii and SiiVi Offlcn..I,.vl. ' Offico hours: 11 to la . I nml 7 to h . ... ""MU Plionea: Offko lllw, lle, t ' i. M. Wright - uqiLDixa contim1"! Estimates f urnlahed on Jm Dr. H. M. Shnui Eyo, Kiir i.d Throat BPM-h GLASSES VITTfI) Phono a:io.T. Rooms ioo-aoi Irving niock. mi. MA1TIE H. SHAW. Physician and Surges Phono !i;io.j, H. G. Butler ClVIh'ENf ItoBldenco Phono 363-1,, CIVfTi'lSVniiL....... Room 30-1 Coko Hldg. Phon, ,,u Resldencn m,n. n..."! WMT if you were vv "born will) a fJOKS I'Oll I'OHTUNE. VALKNTINE DAY THOUdllT Fortune may bo fickle hut Mis fortune is faithful. TOLLKD Sho poses for your rapt nppiauso, I spoak or Mrs. Snow; Sho knows she Is n hollo because II. J. tolled her so. TAKE A CHANCE. I like the man who sand displays And tries to grab n prize; Tho man who rails deserves morn praise Than ono who nevor tries. Said To EXCITKD. man; "I'vo been wrongly Indicted, And I rear that my name will bo hi id od. There has been some mlstako And' proceeding I'll tuku wo that this great wrong Is rletod, L. A. Llljenvlst. OUCH! Tho man looks harried And (iilte cross For ho Is married To his boss. Him ( Hon on- KiidiiuIi to Par Steamer Euro. "Let not ouo look of fortune cust y you down; Sho woro not fortuno, If who did not frown; Suoh ns (do hravnllest boar hor scorns nwhllo, Aro those, on whom at last sho most will' smllo." Lord Owory. not silver spoon in your mouth?" Many a man has built up a balance in this bank that would buy him more silver spoons than ho could use oven if he llvod lo bo as old as Methuselah, A PER CENT INTEREST Paid on fimo Certificates, First National Bant The Bank of Personal Marshficld, of Coos Bay oervice Oregon W. G. nhanrilon A ItrMlirtitjiMi Rooms 301 and 302, Coke B,mJ MnrBhflohl. nrn- 1 TI.MI3 TAHLK WILLAMETTE PACIFIC un. Lcnvo Mnrshflold G:45 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8: -IB n.m. 0:45 n.m. '10 n.m. I2:n6 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. OAR , t CIDDAP! Ilo said bo loveil hor nmrblo brow, Ilo popped, iihiI they were wedded; She's lost her marble brow nnd now Ilo finds that she Is hot headed. CORHKCT ON COOS HAY. Mnn wants hut little hero below And you enu go ahead mid bet. A niluhty herty hunch or dough That Ilttle'H moro than ho will Net. HONK! HONK! Hpood and more speed! Twist, turn and coast and ellmh! Why pause wluui cure would cost u momeut'H time? Daily wo count tho list or nintorod , dead Autos ruth in where niiBols rear to tread. I VALENTINE DAY ADVICE I DEDICATION. Full many rrlendii Has II. .1. Snow; Ilo never says, "I told you so." Ah popular As my rrlend lion; Ilo novor says, "Say lend mo ten." Not classiried with these Another friend l"vo got Ho always says, 'I'll shy this pot!" I'KSTS U'H MHKV OF ALL the Pf phero the or ).. 'ni.i.... , Huliavo jourseir, sou; don't lie known as a jjiuinlilor; . , A nmllo on your face , worth two .In' h tu in blur, ' He lioutwt, my boy. ICaru tho corn with the oukIo spurn many tricks that crooked thnuKh legal, Hut HOOHAV! "Hats off!" 1 cry, To A. E. Norr Who has a sl,- Leut phouottrer. ALL the Posts Hint roam this no I .Most detest. the Thing whoso rnco Is Al ways droar, tho "You're-Looklng- Hadly" Post. You'll find this Hug most Anywliero bo's Not couriued to Clime nnd wlien you Foe! tho world In Fair, ho'll HIiiHt yoa ovory time. How Many a man's bo:in n day that naught but SuiihIiIiio hold, who'o met tho Pest along his way nnd hud his Joy nispoll'd. Full many n man Within his Heart has said, "I'm reel ing rine; am Prepared to Do my part, the Hold of conquest's Mine." liaK had Ills lifo-riglit Ardor chilled, IitUJ Cringed beneath tho knout or the put who says "Why Man you're III! You Shouldn't be nbout!" Oh. tho gloom ho Spreads and tho Lives Tho Handon World tolls the fol- lowlng or a man who had difficul ties In -going to clnjin mi Inheri tance:" "Joo Perry, a Portuguoso who has been residing nlouo in u llttlo cnbln near Hulhirds for n numbor of .yonrfl, . received word last week that his brothor had been killed i by n train at Oakland mid that the deceased had left considerable In surance money. Tho Information nlso contained n wiliest for tho local man (o go to Oakland mid 'cluilm tlio estate. "Perry, who slnco tho Lyons- .ToliiiBon mill closed down, where ho wns employed, has had no In- como except what ha niado by fishing, was without money nt the Mime. Ho told, his story to a num bor or men nt Proxr, Including C McC. .lohnson, R. W. Hullurd, Vet Shields nnd othors mid they1 niado up a purso lor him. Ho was short fli.00 when tho Ellzaboth Ml Prosper, hut finally round .luines A. Dollar, who gavo him thnt sum. Oroatly excited ovor tho Incident. Porry ran to his cabin, ehnnged clnlliiM, mid then ran nil tho way to Handon, arriving Just In limn lo got tho boat, which waa starl ing ror San Francisco. ScandmaviaihAiiierican Bail . WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE . Wg will be glad to assist you in any way so that your' taxos may bo paid in time, Wo Wish to Servo You, HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE7TO 9 5:00 5.40 C:55 p.m. p.m. p.m. 7:30 p.m. Luti 1(1 North B 7:00 u 0:00 ia r ions u" 11:00 n, 1:15 pa. ' 2:00 p.1, t 3:00 pa, :o p GsKps, 5:55 pg, worth city Hmlta enl;. 7:i6p.a, THE LLOYD HOTEL v iitiiiHOKccplng Apartracntj Two rooms. S8.00 month I Electricity nnd Gas. Froo batlit Bleeping rooniM, $l.r0 wt, up ( Abstra cts For reliable Abstract of TIHo and Information nbout COOS HAY HEAD ESTATE, hco Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold nnd Coqulllo City, Oregon, fieneral Agents Enstshlo nml .Seiig.stucken's Addition. Special attention paid to ussos.sinentH nnd pa)iiient of laves. HENRY SENdSTACKEN, Jlanager. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED N0W Seo C0RTHELL Phone 3171 M 4 -41 OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE orht At KIiik. I.iio MnrMifield nt 7 a. in., nnd returning leaving from Einplro nt K u. in. Lenvo Jlarhhfleld nt II ii.in. mid retiiinlnu loavo South Slirtigh m i"fi. m. Lenvo MurMiriold nt f p. in. nnd returning lenvo South Slough nt (I p. in. PARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Rend, 6c flfj COMMUTATION CIS TICKETS 91.78 Mnrshtlold-North Lend Ant) Lino Cnra ovtry ton nilnutci froa 0 n. m. to 12 p. in.; to Booth Slough onco n day, leaving tt 11 n. in.; to Emplro three trip a day. GORS.T & KING, IVor. WOODGOOD WOOD W. II. Lliitfo lias It at SUO U cash per load. GarlmKO rcaoi- nil. l'liono U7-.T. In bo COI'NTY SKAT NOTKS. News of (VhiiiIIIo I'oonlo Told (ho II oral d, A largo slide Is reporlod to blocking the Falrvlow road just thin side of tlio Slovens jdaco in Falrvlow mountain. Mrs. I.om Cochran or Powors spent last weok in Conuillo with her mother, Mrs. II. Dunham, who la surforlng from tho grlppo. J. C. Savago nnd .loo Dunham havo been transporting passongeiw to nnd from Coalodo in u launch, slnco the train only camo'to that point. W. A. R080II0 of Hrhlgo was in And bow yo low To Wllllo Wossous, Who's hIvhii up llln llddle losKouii, Wo mnUo so bold To hall MliH Hannah; SIkii uoiio and Hold Thnt there pinno. town. Ho will romovo his hlack- he Wrecks aro Counted by tho Score. ;itli shop to Hlg Hond on South and men who Weaken to his pecks Fork, six miles from Myrtlo Holnt. nro seldom hoard of moro. Howaro 'Io '' lumber mid wns purcluihing INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATIOW CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger arid Freight Sails for Coos Bay' MONDAY, FKH. II, AT :i 1. M. TR0M SAN FRANCISCO SAVE MONEY .1 by ordering tho Iuuiom HENRYVILLE C0AL-inj Nut coal, por ton ." Lump conl, per ton P1 Or lmlf ton of both H" I). MUSSGN, Vnh 4,1'Jiobo 18-J or lenvo orden HIlljcr'B Cljfnr Store. A DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street I'houo aioi S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent t WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. i the Hiuist! and Cut him Cold; don't Let him cross your line! Hut If ho should, just Strike out Hold and Jnr him to tho Spine. Just Say to htm "You're mankind's might, a Taint ed soul and Soiled. Conio stop lAsldo you're in My light tho huiLiuno'a being spoiled!" There aro lots or reatherwolghta in tho world who never had boxiug gloves on their hands. other uiatoi'lalaL to oroct Jug 'tliero. n build- CURATES ENVY. Two doxon inmrts of boor pawod through this city on tho froight bound Tor Hnmlon last wook. Miyiy wdra tho onvlous looks cast toward thoin. Coiiulllo Homld, 'GRAVEL' Wo aro now preparod to rurnlah GRAVEL In any uantltlea from pile lu our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei: From pllo on ground, 52.V6 per yard. Canpad lots, taken from cara, J2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Hosi-Offlce. Puone 100, Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 oer cent on savings X I. S. KAUFMAN & CO, I Local Treasurer '1 T.J. HOAIFHC A. n. RODOff1 Marshfield Satin? co. Wiinl advertising sells longer. wanted things. tho no- PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY -cl...:aa Y?iirflfflh6U Phomo 1-lfl-It. Marslifleld, 0l" DUNGAN IIMnCDTA Nli PARLORS; will be kept oien to TnE runiao A Tegular state licensed undertaker will I u charge Phoae 105-J