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TTtT-fK.rtyirrr B--KIPr " j-'- Sjt ' . I E . II 'WV N THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. H ""B f T t. 7.? & H' E. Y.r.' K iff &.. I m j IfcL With Mechanic's Aid Future cf Aeroplane As sured. y CapUln THOMAS 3. BALDWIN. - ...!!.,...,.-. .r.nr.HTAVf TQ VOW TNT . TTTTC EXPERI- ! MENTAL STAGE, AND THE IDEA 01 SUCH :; 4 I A MACHINE HAS BEEN WORKED ON ONLY II I BY DREAMERS WHOSE INVENTIONS. SO $ - I FAR ARE BUT THE TOYS OF MILLION f AIRES. The automobile was developed through vari ous .competitions of endurance and speed, for which valuable prizes were offered by wealthy men. THE SAME RAPID DEVELOPMENT WOULD RESULT IF SUCH CONTESTS WERE HELD WITH AIRSHIPS. " WHEN THE PRACTICAL MECHANIC GETS TO WORK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AIRSHIP, THEN YOU CAN LOOK FOR RE 8ULT8 THAT WILL BE STARTLING. K Today a man carrving aeroplane weighs from six hundred to nine hundred pounds. WHEN THE MECHANIC STARTS TO RE FINE THESE CRUDE MACHINES I TIIINK THERE WILL BE.J3UILT AN AEROPLANE THAT WILL WEIGH BUT tw;enty pounds for each man carried. OF' COURSE A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY WILL NECES SARILY BE LOST BEFORE THIS RESULT IS ATTAINED, FOR IT WILL ONLY FOLLOW REPEATED AND VERY COSTLY EXPERIMENTS. OF INTEREST 10 UN (' How ,io Acquire a .Beautiful Fifjure. Mrs. .Sarah S. Jnckson lu the Design er Las a tall; on how a beautiful figure may bo acquired, and thla la what she says: "One of the best ways to obtain a graceful carriage and beautiful figure la by practicing deep breathing in con Junction with various exercises. ',The modern woman, whether she bo In tho crowded city or the smaller towns and country places," does not ex ercise enough, and as n consequence I.or body suffers. Or-perhaps she doe.i exercise vigorously in one particular di rection, thereby developing one portion at' .the expeuso of another. This Is wrong. She should" bo symmetlcally developed throughout" Tho wilter then- gives the following exorcise to bo tried lu the morning when' you first get up: "Begin by bonding your head over to the right side as far as it 'will go, and wbjlo holding It lu this position slowly" turn It to tho back, to the left aud to tho front. Now reveie tho niovomunt, keeping this up about ten minutest For enlarging the arms she recom mends playing ball for ton or fifteeu minutes n dny. Besides being capital fun, you'll soon haVo lovely rounded arms and bo able to wear shoijt sleovos. "Another exercise, called tho Jan et crc'li'cVls for reducing tho waist. It U also a good general developer of tho whole1 botly. It strengthens the back, benefits the lungs and makos tho whole body supple. This Is tho method: Securo two little Japanese paper fans and, standing lu front of an open win dow draw a deep breath, filling your lungs to their fullest extent. Now. holding your breath, raise your arnvi straight abovo your head, ' holding n fan In each hand. Keep your kneqa porfpetly straight and bend qver until tlio,faus touch the floor: then recover original position and exfiale. This Is to bo kept up for ten or fif teen minutes unless you nre very iwwi. it is well to bear In mind thar .......... iwn.v.lcif. n..1 n irmif wTnnl fi. I... 4 ..., ....... ....I ... .1 r.t. I'll ..n ti.rv i VlKWII'lIt u.-viuvinv, imvi -,.. t ...... '- ijt... .Villi JUiUiMUl t. wi i iuiiuiudh .- it, must be the order of the.dav. In hourew ork gives more fresh air to the tho development of tho chest there aro mhul than anything cite many, ways of obtaining the desired u you ever, as Punch expresses It oxfra Inches, but massage and deep "find" your doll .luffed with sawdust broathtnpr are all that Is necess.rv, and (f itforccnis . ill" .polntmi'nt an I .v' If practiced for six weeks by the thin ave. .x ,roy foolish fancier and h.i' chested girl tho result will bo surprls- yt your .pi.tr. th -n try he!ng real . . . A.I 1 ..... In I . ...1 1 innl'tll ! l"'f 41 T naa not Dcen as di-a.truun 10 mr. financial ship as had the moie lu.M scale of living into which It ha' plunged them. This living to scale, and the right scale t that, is one of the hardes' things) that a woman has to do, for I: Is very largely the woman, who con ducts the home, who sets the standard of living. Tho Plain Girl. Volumes could be written about the unnecessary sorrows of the plain glil Not one girl In a thousand is ugly, but a large proportion aie what might be termed badly turned out. Now, If the plain girl only knew It. this is her golden age. Things have advanced since the days of our grand motheis. whon tho pcnsie. delicate creature that sighed and arched her brows and was wonderfully fair to look upon not iilly demanded but commanded the slavish worship of men. After all. there Is no phase of femininity bo at tractive as tho plain girl "that Is as neat as a row of now pins and whoso wits have been sharpened by tho fact she lvi3 no be-iuty to trade on or fool ishly ofTer as n substitute for brains. Of eourfp thee are men who always ..ill follow in th" twin of prettlness. but It mav be takon almost as an In variable lule that If happiness does not eonio to the plain girl before mar riage it conies to her nfter marriage, for tho plain girl usually wins tho dis criminating man. the man who is fully awake to the truth that beauty Is only skin deep. In the ranks of society within tho last few years tho plain girl lias had things practically her own way. She has defeated her lqvclior sister time after time In fair competi tion for desirable matches, and she has done It simply because tho plainness which Is her retcet sorrow has driven her to mental alertness. Weeds or Flowers? A Word to Girls. Nothing but plenty to do can possi bly keep our minds fresh and sweef arid wholesome and stroiig and hence strengthening for others. Feeling Is the only part of a woman's nature which will develop of Itself. Her mind will not grow unless definitely culti vated, and no more will her conscience, but If she leaves the field fallow woods of foolish feelings and fancies spring up on all sides. This Is why' It is your duty not to allow yourself to be Idle, not only -because God exacts you to bring your Fheaves with you at the last day. but because your field cannot stand empty If good grain Is not there, weens win lng, Living to Scale. A, recent edltoilal In n magazine de voted to women Is headed with tho words' "Living to Scale." "Life Is a rule In proportion," says th c tlr"l out In bod" I)" u.eful wn-k nr .t If you do not find It an effect!" (ou lc. NEGRO'S SKULL CRIMPS HULLET Cranium Turns Revolver Siipt, Leaff lnjj Hint Merely htuiineii. COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., Dec. 1G A negro named J. C. Jones, en , routo to his homo In Omaha, from writer, who shows how this Is tnio cot Kinsman, Ohio, on tho Hock Islan-i only 'In1 tho adjustment of tlmo and No ?( ncnr Weston, la., pnllol strengthbut In tho disposal of-nioney revo,vor from , pockot wWlo ,t. nSTTiivo successfully one must. lire ting in a chair car and shot himself to a scnlo-that Is. things must be so In tho head. Tho bullet glanced proportioned that they will comn ,out from his skull aud struck tho. train right In the end. To give point to his j)orter, Joo Leo, nt tho opposite end theory, tbr writer quotes the Jxporl- of tho cni.( Jn tn0 i, 0f tn0 haaJ, encoV u young lawyer and his wife wJiorQ ,t W(ia nattoned comp'.ecdlv. whoso one extravagant wish w tho , WftB brQUght to thlB plttce RMd possession of an automobile. r, " ,, , ... . Their income was not large, but they taken to Mercy 'hospital in an un- t .....1llln. T In nnlil liV bent every encrgv to tho desireu etui conscious cummiuu, 11. a Da.H .. and before long wore able to purchase the costly machine wuicii was 10 uu tliylr quo luxury. Iut having an autoinobllo which ac commodated four people meant that will recovor, having sustained only a stun and long scalp wound. "Ringing" n the Season FINANCIAL panpttstrgaTTTBgrnTOW Tni3t old Santa Claus to "ring In" the Holiday season appropriately. Ho knows how fond tho ladies arc of rings. But, by tho way, so aro tho gantlemen, and wo have provided for both by layi'ig in a stock of Ladles' and Gentlemen's plain and fancy rings for gifts to friend or ' dear one." We sollc't a visit of Inspection of these and other articles of JewelT suitable for Xmas pres ents. THOS- HOWARD Jeweler HOTJAMALES t Tliursday and Friday t at CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN. First Trust Savings Bank 5100,000 Cat Ital, Fully Paid STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING Pays Interest on Time and Savings Deposits Business Directory Th ofilcors and tho entire directorate nre citizens of Marshfield and vicinity who own and control the capital stock Whose every interest and success meanp the success oi thla community. We solicit your business and accounts. IHIlKCTOnti. JOHN S. COKE STEPHUN C. BOGERS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, M. C. HORTC'N, WILLIAM GRIMES, JNO. P. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. W. TOWER, POKSEY KREITZEtt, oFi'icjons. JNO. S COKE, President. UORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. ajuMflggassi&ssssg - -' a &i$s&imtimis&?$R n J.L.i.JI- . .. ,- KJ m Everything Back p But the Dirt Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry j SE?3S53S5S3SSRraSRS5S TfaaV? Tfc'ihirtlfi"liV i r" ii T m-.y.'.f---M.uJW.'m'-ja. llo'fi"4"i,',,r,' I Flanagan &. Bennett Bank l MARSHFIELD, OREGON. J I'nid Up Cnpltnl and Undivided Profits 75,000 f Assels Owv Ilnlf Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., L First National Bank, Roscburg Ore, Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. AI30 sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo doposlt lock boxes for rent J at 50 cents a month or $5 a jear. INTEREST PAST? ON TIME DEPOSITS . m v - - .. THE WBJST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Strictlv a Commercial Bank Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. . Doctors. DR, It. R? GQIiDHN Physician nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos building. Ofllco hours: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P.tn. Plioncs: Office lopi Residence 15. D it. a. c. iirititoiruns Hotucopatlilc I'liyslciim Chronic Diseases n Specialty. Residence and ollice, corner '(" nd f'otiil Stn-els. ir-.lillctl. OH(f)KSrlyNlclit. Ora.limtf of Ainrrlini; Ht ln.nl of (Minpiith. (llllco Ilmir.:- Vn m tn4i m nthi-i Hnurf n Appnlntmiit OlllrcovCr 1 lrt NhIIiiikvI Hfiik ' Phone 1611. Mi.rs!.flM D"- - Phy GKO. K. I)IX 'hvsiclan mill -i,,. .,.,. New Flanagan & Ronunti Bunk Bld 'Phono 1"m1 Residence Phono 1G55. NUAM liyoicinn mid jn -.- nmnn Itnti n..n ...... ... .,o-wir uom isuiirifittf Phones Office 1621i Residence 1C23 ' Tl. A. h. u IlOUfiRWORTn 'Iiv-nclnn and Snrirpnr.. ODlces second floor of Flanagan A Bennett Bank Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8. p. ra. Phone: Office, 1431: Residence, H33 M R. NKTTIK HOVEL Afldirifo Obstetrical Nursing ivWlth E. W. Kammerer Phone lf4 Drmys DrAits ou The United States Natlpnal Bank, Portland,- 6ro. . . ... . .. . -... x- IT 1. XT XT The -National f.ir uaii;, ;ew ium, i. i. The Corn Exchange S.xMonal Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. rru. "lM-wltf T .....n-ifn r,,.a l?inn(n T .,l.t.. ..... .l..nn. Arnttc nn nil nrlnplnnl hnnUltlir OfintftrM 111 1U UUUilLUU w Ultili .... ... .... ..MU.t -.......o .. - Europe, Asia, Afrlo. Australia. China, Japan, North, Contial aud South America. Personal and commercial aeeounts kept subject to check Certi ficates of Deposits Issued. Safe and Deposit Boxes for rent. Lawyer ' Francie H Clnrk-e V Fawrenrf'A Llljeiuist f '.AltKK, IJLAKE & KIV f Jftoob Jj. llliikr." LIWEQVTPl, ATTORNK Y8-1 T-l,AV United States CommlsslonorV 'Jtf 'Trust Building. Marahfle'ld Ore ICoosBayLiqtmrCo. I SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY tt 0 year old XXXX Rye, per 1 gallon . x S1.00 I Ttnet nunllfv Port. Wlno. I)er A .$2.00 J A Best quality Port ine, per 5 Best quality Sherry Wine, per ( 1 C- m.iim . S2.00 T gallon rTE TIMERS t CALIFORNIA AMD OPEGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Z T I Steamer Alliance S It. V. OLSON, Blaster. I COOS BAY AND POR.TLANB I SATr,S FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS. 8 P. M. SArLS FROM COOS RAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner. Agt, . Couch St. Dock. Portland. Ore. Marshfield, Ore., Phone 41 J W. BENNETT, Ottice over Flanflgan S -Bonnet Ban Marshfleld, Ori:n. KE COKE. -' Attorneys at Law. Afarshfleld. K1! ! u ir Orppon. Miscellaneous CAV. MERCHANT. Does all kinds nf hnnso wlr. Conch St. Dock. POrtiana. re. fliarsuiieiu, wio., ruuuo i-x T ....11,,.. jS.nn Trfw ' .. . ..T inc. All work jriinrnntnofl tn lio ivnil Best qunlity Angelici Wine, V . 1 insulated. Phone 1033. .. !.. ft A JtTCT3ir3Cr3CTIEr3'J!lL!.J,j;.rl.,JL,,Jl.r'l,,J'..' rHiiH'if""il"lf',ll!C3UUUC3ClC3LJtJr I B pe.' gallon ?-.- t --J-.uu----.'.w. , , Jlnrshflelil. Opp. 1 n tt pe gallon $2.00 9 &ibdbdS&iL3t5tSttttC3eJ3ttcxttC3r.c3C2cacacjaii--'-i'.K.j- inr'.,'.::"..c'":':.ii Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line Try n caso of Wcinlinrd or i S . . w w . xrr vk S .5. 3. BKB,AlWJ I ILK a S . - T Lager Beer (Union Made) V FREE DELIVERY -n--tt PHONE 4K1 . n -- a COOS HAY, ROSEBURG & EAST- CRN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.MPANV. TIME TABLE NO. 4. In effect November 1, 1008. except Sunday. -Dally South Marshfield . Summit Junction . Beaver Hill . . . Coqulllo Johnsons . . . . Schroeders . . . 'Norway Myrtle Point . . North Marshfield . . . Summit Junction . Beavor Hill . . . Coqulllo Jphnsons . Norway Myrtle Point . . Flae fitotion: No. 5. P.M. .Lv. 2.00 2.30 2.37 2.50 ,Ar No. 4. A. M. .Ar.12.20 11.40 11.25 No. 3. A.M. Lv. 8.30 9.00 9.07 9,20 9.35 9.40 9.47 Ar.10.00 No. C. P. M. Ar. 5.30 5.00 4.45 Lv. 4.30 11.05 10.47 10.27 .Lv.10.20 top nn signal only --$ - - I THOMASON & HANSON -DfALERS IN- I 'Hay Grain and feed' Free Doll very Pa 011 17H T PARKSIDE POl'LTRV RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W KINO, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for salt, 91.no to 95.00 for setting of 15. 4 - - - Prlntlnc from movable typo was ZTTlS known in Korea over . century bo- Time. w.n either to tho theater In town, slnco i"ro uiu .uvciu.-.. they lived In tho country, or out for a ropo. week end to their home, with frequent drives and pleasant ltttlo supper par ties en route. Aside from tho constant co' t of repairs and running, the ma chine proved to bo the moans of much PM10I1P0. Tin point Is the po"fesHlon of tho Got what you want by using a Better send this paper 10 a friend w. tfc 9 Sails fromAinsworthDockPortland,Wednesdaysat8 p.m sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at bervrce 01 imo. S. S.CZAR.INA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS nAV, OAR. RYINt; I'RKHSIIT AND ''OMBUSIBLES ONLY. S. TURPEN Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. Bj L . W. Shaw, Agt. Phone Main 233 i - - - - A. St. Dock !?!, - ,--, r r r r r- rri cr era era c crl c taxLatttjt3Cizi,vli--lw -.. E5BS5555K,:-S--S-55 " THE I Steamer M. F. Plant I SAILS FROM COOS RAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TUESDAY. No rwrvntlnn lu-Ul nlfter the arrival of the hhJjMM ticket l Iiitut(ii-. iu F. S. BOW, Agent. v l MAHSHFIELD. w.v.. jsr553S-S-5-S25 Steamer WifMmma i LVDVIO ('HHISTKXHB.t, MwtKr. fmng for Bnndou eTery Monday. For fnll te! . m T Chas Thorn oTner, or H. W. Sklner. ajjfnt. LH.j,4.- f-i---!-'--- - r----p--w-r e55r55S55B5i!-53-- M-VRSH FIELD TURKISH UAI1U 2I0.1 Coos HulklliiK. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, ercept Saturday Gents 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH $1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD. Prop f RIBR8 & ALISON ' Photographers. ; Coos Bay Monthly Biag. ' Telephone No. 017, Marshfield,, Oregon.' HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy C. Lnttln. Vrn nnd modern tliniiij-linut. Hates, SI pir liny, SO p.-r H-ek. I'm- liatlis. ni-Tiij iiiriiisni (i. l'lione OOfi. Next fo cor Sneiidari and Qiu Marshfield, Ore Steamer Flyer LAWIIORN McCfLLOt'll, 0norsi. . ve. MarslTlleld ve. orth Bend 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 " 10:05 " .0:46 " 11:16 " 1:00 P. M 1:45 P. M 2 So " 3 16" 4:00 6:00 ' Open for Charter N'Ihts and Sunday Tho Flyer Always U-uvi. ) T'"u STEAMER FAVORITE g Two trips dalljr Uctwccn Unnloa anil K Co'iuille comicetins illi ll nrvhfltld f- triiliis a Leaves Ruiidou . ,.6.4Jajn. Ui L- Lcavrs Baudoi: . . .4 tB . a. rl -j I-ve Coqullle. ,.:! . . rj g Leaves Coqullle . ..4:0j. . rT fu 1 mvelerf leavlnc JHruhllcM In the , mnniliiK ruavli HhiuIiiiihI mion I'iiiple ?. H on rooullle rlt"ri,an fiieuil over thrvc pl hoars In MarthMelt ana reach lioiuu tbe fu buiueuayr nj COQUII.LB RIVH TRANS. KJ PORTATIOM CO. rO STb5b7rKJSrD7 555l T2'7r,r?c7'-r-2ta5Sr Huntlt hflilnr;, cat bathn tin year Beautiful Ten Milo tlio -poitstuen's para! wen you com to T.on Visit tho Ten lilln Hiifo te. tents, boats, compl amp ottts for rent at J ontble rates. In connect! With tllQ rata Anv olin nnl taken euro of. Call nnd soel nr mimtit vnnr nn tm tvnm n Phpne local or long dlstand R. II. RKKD, Prop, LXKFSIDK. OHM. RSS55?uJ?,7.lS?SE51 n I a a nsr.H r.RAriF MFATS ?k,yz?v:.'?::, the delicious taste and fl ivor that goes with every piece of meat wfc sell. All our iiinHtu are im i'ihiu-vi i i'i". R. H. Noble- SITo CITY MARKET C od Front St-vots, Marshfield, Oregon 2TJ2! I Teiapfe (b Wilson UXIMlinAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. , Licensed eiubalmer with lady absistant. South Broadway. TeleplioiiCH; OFFICE stm, RUSIDENCE 2103. hTrrEC-3B9--' . f A rrTii? niin M Wone 1941 j rusidence aios. 1 I -4 .-, ,i i T. . ,-,., I, i. .1 i. ' ..,. .---.il"' - , ' -1 !i t . u I $ J I in" 't'nt broug'it t' 1 on to tlio 1. ff.ii t kiii 'rii ., , ,, .i. nf It .i-4 v ilir. .nwtr'v 'i: .'' r1--