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Wraprowppiwww THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 wmuiimiv mm mi i mm i imwiiumwL.i'itJ.PWJiiunw Hjg 1 1 W)WPTWH '.' lW"f"l"f i"""' "" " 'T-rrim&i,TtVr' COOS BAY TIMES WHYXOTA 1JABY PARADE MARSHFIELD. IN Entered at the postofflce at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEY DAN E. MALONEY Editor and Tub. News Editor ' An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Iho Coos Has Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the Borvlce of tho yeoplc, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. T' The Coos Bay Times represents u consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Day Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Cooa Bay Times Is Its Immedltito suc cessor. SUBSCHHTIOX KATES. DAILY. Ono year 16.00 Per month 50 When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CIT1 OFMAKSHPIELD. Addre all communication to COOS HAY DAIIA' TIMES, )lHrhfirll :: :: :: :: Oregon COOH HAY WINTERS A DKLIUHT. HE women of Washington, D. C, have inaugurated a baby parade. It Is a dally event, and Is said to have revolutionized social proce dure In tho national capital. Morn ing bridge partlos have given away to it entirely. There are many distinguished en trants. Mrs. Richard Pearson Hob son manipulates a handsome dark red perambulator with her two ba bies In It. JIiiii'. do la Rocca, wife of the secretary of the French embassy, has a golden chariot for her young est child, while Mmo. Henry Chang wife of the honorary secretary of the Chinese legation, In her bright satin coat and silken trousers, trundles n white enamel victoria in which her young hopeful gravely reposes. Countess do Chambrun, tho sister of Roprosontntlve Longworth; Mmo. Dryn, wife of tho now minister from Norway; Mmo. de Lima Sllvn, wife of the charge d'affaires of the Brazi lian embassy, are also dally entrants. There Is a regulnr course around Dupont Circle and only a storm in terferes with tho performance. Although Mnrshfleld and all of Coos Day mny not have as many Im pressive titles, it is quite certain that they have as ninny babies. And such a parade, during these bright sunny days, would not only bo vory Inter esting to wntch. but would bo good for the health of both mothers and children. WITH THE ., : toastandtea; ( .1 a A1 S DAY lengthons," the Saxons of old England used to ay, "cold strengthen. " It almost it'uui Ai If King Winter, grim and grisly sovereign of terror that he la, realises that the beginning of his passing reign Implies It quick passing and that apring cannot be far behind. Hence the stinging sharp not of these new day. It I only three weeks after Chrtet- ..... man. iei tne man whom eye) are open and hi senile alert to the hushed voices and subtle moods and silent hint of nature can already reel, If not actually discern, that thing are not a they were In her visible world. There are light and movement that did not o.Ut a mouth ago. The sun, that ceased from his long Journey to the far south of the ky on December it, ha begun hi glori ous tourney back to "the brow of vre ion. thou north subline!" and the .llahtly lengthened day betrays the few and short steps that ho has taken. The long-lost s'tnbeams of day's ftrt hour slant their morning rays tl-rough our windows at a higher And nmro northern angle. Though tho skle rr nnt yet flood d wlh light - f'.-y will he two mouth heart, t'..- . U a luminous-I.-.-- 'a them that I'.nulnt the protu-i-" h ' ! potency o. t'.e splendor of tii- vii of spring. " i" old Khayyam' or shall we ny ,!,.:u- old Pitigerald? apos-tio.iu- to the golden orb of day be ulna to take vital meaning, and with a new sense of reality wo may chant: Awake! for morning In tho bowl of night Ha Hung the stone that put the tar to Uliht: And lo! the hunter of the oast ha caught Tho sultan' turret In a noose of light. Wlntor In such a land as Coos Day Is a season of delight. On tho rare occasions like the past few days whon tho snow falls and the air gets crisp and keon, it adds to It beauty. Then It I as kindly as frosty. Tho lovoi of nature welcome It as the foil and fuluo to summer in the statel) procession of the seasons. It supplies the physical toulc needed by the Attuning energies. In the Coos Iia country It ha the mellow and geul.il rrlspuess of winter in south ern Ituly or Sicily. It Is free from the arctic billiard that curs) east- oru America. When the snows mantle the ground with ermine there are con trasts of green and white that would delight Whistler, and ehlaroseuros of light aud shade that would tax oven hi lue.ilred brush to depict. Go to the wood after a suowfall and study the shadows of the trees, oapo dally the delicate pencillngs traced by tho sun through their twigs and brnnchos. You will bo surprised by the beauty of such trifles as tho bluo blnck shades cast on the snow by tho sunshine. a word iMcrniK or a haijy. Behold her! A living wonder a miniature mother. A wriggling, twisting, laughing, crowing, grunting, growing bud of promise. A rose bud fresh from the ilew-ecen'ed gardens of God. A Itvlng jewel dropped from the gold mines of glory tender as a wild anemone, perfect as an April rainbow, and pure as an angel's prayer, with the breath of clover fields In her mouth and the twinkle of stars In her eye. See, she Is steeping! The MAGNIFICENT SI LE.VCE. (An adapted poem) There's only ono great silence on this whirling earth of ours. Tho wind will moan and whisper 'mid the branches and the llow'rs; Tho ripples in the brooklet nnd the waves upon the sea Keep up a constant murmur, e'en though centuries may lice. Tho only ronl silence that the keen est search can find Is Mnyor Straw's stillness when ho has something on his mind. The bee maintains n gentle buzz while busy all the day; The Insects hum In harmony, at work as well as play. I The englno keeps on pulling ns It pulls tho laden train, And quietude complete la something that we seek In vain, Unless wo seek It fnr from all the bustle nnd the grind In Mnyor Straw's stillness when ho has something on his mind. Tho Houston Post Informs us that a mlcrophotographlc apparatus that will magnify 2,500 times has been constructed in a Gorman laboratory. Wonder If that wouldn't enable Joe Donnett to seo some of the Port Com mission's good points. A New York woman undertook to reprove her hired girl for oversleep ing and was poinded Into uncon sciousness by a potato masher in the hands of the aforesaid hired person. Xow she is doubtless converted to tho policy of letting George do It. WI.VTKIt HARDSHIPS. Bleok winds the shivering world hart chilled; The russet, golden hours That were with saddened beauty Ail ed Hare vanished with the flowers. little The blissful days by tea and lake breast heaves in rythmic motion as If the cadences were caught from the eternal tides of God's ocean. See the dimples where the angels kimed her, when they found her straying along the shores of sleep. They must be telling her stories. Watch the smile playing like a nymph around her rosy mouth. Touch her cheek! It I soft as tho feathery foam from the celestial sea of love. Stroke her downy curls! They are still waring from the car esses of heavenly xephyrs. She Is waking! See her clench her "hubby nsU aud streteh herself as If trying to flutter her wings and Uy. back to the bosom of God. Selected. NEWS OF RAXDOX. Brief Happenings of, nty-by-tlie-Seii Token KrotH The Eugle. William Howell, who has been tawing for Charles Rtchert. had his hand badly. maugled In the drum of the carriage feed, came In town to ipend u week cr so until hli hand better. , George 8ehroeder of the Jewelry firm of Bchroeder A Black of Myrtle Point, was down one day last week looking for a location with a view of bringing part of the stock to Ban- don, but a yet have not succeeded in finding a suitable location. Charley McCray. who with C. Der- klus and O. Koontz went out boar hunting about n month, dropped In Sunday and reports good luck. They located tholr first bear when they reached Frankport and sent tholr dogs after tho bear and In fight two of their best dogs wore knocked over a cliff 130 foot deep. Minus tho two dogs they started again, going ns far a Rogue river and bagging two more bear making a total of three bear. Whlto frosts have put to rout; And sadly now we're got to take All the wood ashes out. Xo more we lie beneath the shade, By scented broeae lured To slumber In some grassy glade Jack Frost that hablt'ured. Wo shiver as we comprehend Why mother's In despair; She oan't make out how she can mend Last winter's undorwear. Rut sister's lot Is worst of all, As dlsaily she whirls To picture show, baaaar and ball With rosy winter girl. Her pony coat 1 out of date, . Her muff and collar, too; And she's discovered rather late Last winter's beau won't do! The Wisest Housewife Is ho who .levott the most e.ire to the se'.ectlin of the sup;iit f. r her table. She recojulze that lu this particular she Is the custodian of the health of the family. i She sees to It that all doubt about quality Is removed. In short she enforces a puro food law of her own making. Thl oxplalns why so many wise housewives have got Into tho habit of depending upon this store. ( Let us serve you and you will also ' understand why. I Cook's Grocery Phone INI) for your Sunday Dinner. , Alex Adams, who it will be re mem -beerd met with a serious accident a few weeks ago. had to undergo an operation on the head and leg. WILL IXYITH ASTOR. ASTORIA. Ore.. Jan. IS. The people of Astoria, who w ill celebrate the ceutenulal of the founding of that city next summer. It being tho nrst Amerlcau settlement on tho Pa cine coast are much interested In nu uouneenieuu that Col. John Jacob Astor. deeceudaut of the founder of their town, has fouud a rare curiosity In hi "bear-dog." aud will ask him to bring this strange animal to the colebratlon. Havo your Job The Times office. printing do at, at Mr. E. J. Antell Editor of the Finnish American of Rrooklyn. X. Y.. will spenk In Kulghts of Finland, Marsh field, Oregon, on Saturday Evening at S:30 o'clock 1911. January 14, Admission 50c After tho spanking supper will beiserved in the banquet room free of charge. Perry, Montgomery & Co. Special Prices on Redding, Sheets, Blankets, Comforts and Special Prices on Furniture. 100 Odd Pieces to close at a bargain. Special Prices On Curtains. 100 Pairs Ruf fled MubIIii Curtalii8 nt very special prices. XOW IS THE TIME TO SAYE MOXEY OX IIOUSEFURN1SHINGS Perry, Montgomery & Co. first Trust: and Savings Bank OF OOS HAY All of tho norfwniy nttps author Iz r.i; the consolidation ( the Flint NaMonul Pank and the Flrt Trust and Savlni; Unuk have been taken and on Monday January 10th, the First National bank wilt open for business in the offices now occupied by the First Trust and Savings Bank. Tho consolidation of the two bank will take effect on or about that date, and the business will be conducted - tinder the name of the First National Dank. The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK. DRAWS DHAITS ON (W V"' ells Furxo Nevada National llanlf, San Francisco, Cal le Fulled States National Hunk. Pcrtlnnd. Ore. m.r . . ... .. . ... -" ' Tut" .Mitii'iM! nine Hunk, xow Yon?, X. Y. The Corn HNrliniixe National Hank. Chlcneo. 111. The Hank of Scotland, London, England. ri lie iiviilt l.ynniiiils Paris, Franco. wvK-r In addition we draw drafu on all principal banking centers In Europo, Asln, Africa, Austran , Chlnn. Japan North, Central and So. America. Personal and contnieiclal accounts kept subjocttochecc Certlllcate of Deposit Us ted. Safe Deposit IloNes for rent. For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butler Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIYEHIES 8 A. M. tiiid 2 I'. M. Phono 7.1-J. Flanagin (b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon OldeM Hank III Omw County, Established (l ihhi. 1'u'd up CilUil, Surplus mC. I'ntllvMcil I'ioHU over aioo.OOo. Assvti. Over llnU Million Do lur. Does a generul banking b'uliss and draw drafts on the Bau of California. gn FrancUco. Crl.; Hanover National Bank, X. Y.. Hrst .National Dank. Portland. Ore.: First National Bank. Row burg. Ore.: The London Joint 8tock Bank. Ltd.. London, England. Also sells exchange on all oj the principal cities of Europe. Indlvdunl and corporation accounts kept subject to check. 8a fe depotlt lock boxes for rent. ' OFFICERS: .1. H. FLANAGAN, Y.-Pio. f!KO. E. WlXCllJiHTHK. Awt. i'J, 1XTEKEST PUD ON TIME DEPOSITS. J4 .1. W. lIKVAiriT, Prvllent. H. F. WILLIAMS. ( a.liier. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho Hvory bust nosa of L. II. Helsuer and uro pre- I parod to ronder excellent servlco to tho peoplo of Coos Hay. Careful drivers, good rlga nnd evorythlng that will luunn satisfactory servlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or unythiug needed In the livery Hue. Wo also do a trucking business of nil kinds. ICtinrluml, Itelu .Vr Hltiiiclinril Livery, Feed anil Sale Service. Ill First uud Alder Streets. Phuiie 135-J Eastside Winners 1 niock In Home Addition, ontnlulug over 3 acres for JD0D 6 LoU for H75, East Marshal LoU for C00 East Marshfleld JL i3 f0r so Etutsldo ALL GOOD HAY YIEWS TEItMS EASY OTHEH GOOD RUYS 2 Lots on Fifth street near Hennessey residence for ?600 plus $225 street Improvement bonds. Corner Johnson nnd Fifth street, 50x140 for ?C50 plus ?225 street Improvement bonds. See Title, Guarantee St Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manage, KM) THAP NESTED HAHIMID PLYMOITII HOIKS. Our matliu have produced statin ard-bred ptetmeu of cxhlbltl'u quality with records of 242, 227, 2 2 egg In 365 day. Ilahy Chirks nnd Kgfjs for Hntclilii't Book your orders now for sprh; delivery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for $3.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. I1ACHMAN, Prop. Marshlleld, Hov IH5, Phono 288 SAYE .MOXEY By having your oIO clothes pressel nnd cleaued. Makes thorn look hot ter and wear longer. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORIXG CO. J. W. Josephson, Mgr. 180 South Ilrondtvny. Marshfleld Your Sunday Roast HOAST HEEF mo uave it renuy tor you. Sweet and Juicy. HOAST MUTTOX HOAST PORK Union Meat Market Phono Us Your Order. phono 5S. SEE FRIZEEX It you want to get In on some of th est real estate bargains on tho Bay Also if you want tho best insur ance at the best rates. AUGUST FRIZEEX, S Central Ave. Mnrshflold. Ore Times Want Ads Bring Results THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL Rates reduced to; Day 50c, 75c and $1.00: week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $1S.00 per month. FREE BATHSH. W. SULUVAX, Prop. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J Uead the Times Want Ads. e