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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
gw- , -"'t"(r7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR8HFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 11911 EVENING EDITION. GIRLS CAN GUARANTEE NEW FLOWER HOLDERS AND GLASS AND Qlltlk GATCaABRA No Tired Wives With Electric Flat Irons Women may keep cool, complete the week's ironing; in half the usual time and "finish fresh" with an Electric Flat Iron to help DR. WILSON AS ORATOR. Governor of Now Jeroy In a Charnctonstlo Atlituclo, -mSi 4s -J fi,, i -f ' i sj lA-i'SfrV ' ' ' " ?' ' ? " nmmk . st ? &mttr- i fJ li 1 V' l?AMi: - ':;. i s , v tKi3.iii fH A&( ., ) sifmi? iwmuw ,,' v . ,ji, iiyfiiii!a immjsmxm Kmyyiii iv YMmgmmiJi r ""ai m arsS Vfe JM't VS Your shirts, collars mid cuffs to bo iicrfcctlj laundered, but 0110 1ms to come licio to get tlio very boat work. Our system Is perfect, our plant thoroughly up-to-dnto in ovory parti cular. Wo want moro worlc and are punning for yours. Wo glvo tlio best finish to your linen, aro quick In deliveries and elmrgo only fair prices. A trial order will bo appreciated. COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 5T.J The Best of Everything in Bread Buns Rolls , Cookies Cakes Pies GOODS DELIVERED DAILY Coos Bay Bakery PHONE Hl-Ii Have You Seen Our New Market? Wo aro now nlcoly located In our now shop and oxtend a cordlnl Invitation to ovory ono to call. Wo linndlo only tho IJKST MEATS at reasonable prices. When you want a Juicy stonk, n nlcn mutton chop, soiiio tender lamb or good veal call us up by phono. A trlnl order will couvlnco you. Enterprise Market GEO. W. KINO, Prop. PHONE 02-J. You WB1 Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction in ouk furniture mado by tho boat manufactur ers It combines eloganco dura tlllty and comfort. Our goods being substantially mado frill retain their flno olegant finish and last a lifetime and always prove a source of satisfaction. Another Important fact is that our prices are no higher than tor poorer quality and trashy goods. Let us flguro with you when you want nnythlng from n Kitchen chair to a comploto outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Funiituro Store on Coos Hay IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT COXTIUCTOHS AND BUILDERS. Phone 138 -J COOS DAY TO DRAIN Quickest me possible Hoiden Auto Line, ' Allegany. Through faro 8.23. Be, steamer and auto via Gardl "' trough In ono day 7.50. ", Coos Bay stage line. Through n two days J6.E0. 50 pounds of "mite free. Norton & Hansen, agts. It means an extra afternoon once a week to most housewives The old way of ironing tires women uses up their strength. The new, way doesn't. Electric Flat Irons Now $3.00 Ironing done In half the time With half the labor. Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co "dignifting the industries" Parties Desiring Monu-V-ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Works, South Broadway and make selection from( tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson lius In his employ tho only practical mnrblo and gra nite cuttor In Coos county. And nono but tho host worK Is turned Business Directory Following Is n list of Rollablo Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronlzo. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Mnrohfleld, Ore., Phono 778 STADDEN All kinds of photograph work, bromide enlnrglng and kodak finish!;. J. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam ana Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfield, Ore. DEARY'S GUN SHOP Full lino of Bicycle supplies. Gun, bicycle, machine lock repair ing, Keys made and fitted. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-R fleThat Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8131 Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES an6 CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marshfield, Ore. PnONE 802J Moll Orders Solicited. MARSHFIELD'8 POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL TVS LLOYl Rates reduced to: Day BOc, 7Bo u4 $1.00; week 12.00 to 15.00. House keeping apartmeats with gas raagea U0.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE JATHS K. W. SULLIVAN, !". TJKJh II ill liy ' Toll Is tho tltlo of a beautiful 04-pago book, which will tiow nny boy or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop a poetal la tho mall TODAY and It will bo tont TllES. The aim of tho Oollogo Is to 'dignify and popularlto tho Inclustrlei, and to sorvo ALL tho people It offer cournei in Aerlculturo, Civil Engineering, Electrical Englneerlnc. Mechanical Engineering-, MlnlneEngin. coring, Forestry, DomoitloSclenco and Art, Com morco, Pharmacy and Mutlc. Tho CoUoge oponi Boptemberasd, C&tajog freo. Addreis: JIEOISTKAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallli, Oregon. &L Hello! Hello! Housowlves of Marshfield use Marshfield Creamery Butter It your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 78-J. Free delivery 8 a.m. to a p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE The cost of repairing the wiring In our building In Marshfield was nine dollars. Tho owner at once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year In the Insurance Think It over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 8377 WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mnuzey, one of the drivers and the solicitor for us la out for Laundry. Watch him! he Is liable to stop you on the street and explain all details of Laundry and also to be at your home any time. He knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PHON".. 220-J TTVir mimmnr diarrhoea in children filwava five Chamberlain's Colic. Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cbb- tor oil. and a speody cure la certain. ' for sale by all dealers. ' r lire y if wmmw w i2ffiim ; AW mm m bm iAttm mm m Li-. SUMMKlt TABU: DECORATIONS. FLOWERS and fruits arc now so plentiful t lift t IIk-.v nn easily procurable for tlii. decoration of the Hiiinnierttiibli. When a luncheon, dinner or ten N to lie given the use of pretty rnudlpi with dnluty shades give nn additional touch of beauty to the table. Silver candelabra are expensive, but handsome ones of glass may be purchased at n very moderate price. Some of these glass candelabra have receptacles for flowers Just be neath the shades where the light falls upon the flowers to most effect. Fancy candelabra also come In line china. In houses where electric light Is available tiny electric bulbs may be substituted for caudles. THE TOILET TABLE. Try wnlklng briskly In the rain with out an .mbrulla as n tonic 'or the com plexion. A cupful of hot water fn which has been dissolved half a tenspoonful of bi carbonate of soda will sometimes re lieve u hot weather headache. Make a bag of cheesecloth and drop In nil bits of toilet sonp too small 'o use Vou will soon have a delicious little bath bag of soap that otherwise would have been wasted. The best results in .bathing arc ob tained by tho use of tepid water. Cold water is not cleansing, nnrt hot water is weakening. A rinse of colder tem perature should never be omitted. Let your hair hang looso or bnild It without contlulng the ends at night or when resting. The hnlr requires rest as well us the body nnd should never be braided tight to the head or con fined with plus. A delicious toilet wnter Is mnde by putting half a pint of rcctlllcd spirits with half an ounce of oil of pink, blink ing tho mixture for several minutes, corking well and putting away for gov ern! weeks to bring out.the scent. Epsom salts dissolved In ruin water, used as a face wash and then rubbed dry with the hands, is an excellent cure for Rkln blemishes, including black heads. It is also a substitute for pow der when dried on the face in this way. Skinning a Pineapple. Do It known to nil good housewives who this season are struggling with dull knives and patent scissors that by plunging a pineapple Into boiling water as one doefl penches. etc.. tho skin nnd eyes can be removed easily, the length of time left in water being dependent on ripeness of the fruit. A few experiments will make ono ex pert. Then shred your pineapple, and it Is ready for the table or canning. Shred with silver fork. A FAIR SOCIETY MOTORIST ftAH' 1: .' w fcfe? V aV ? A . v" " ? r it ;;-.. 'C, ' ' jtf'VGw'ftV" . ''- ' n. .,- ;?". ,,, , -- y , t .5, ' ' & lrV. arB i-W"-1-?! Photo by American Press Association. MISS MARION HOLLIN8. THERE are very few more popular girls in New York society than Miss Marion Rollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry II. Hollins. In her outdoor accomplishments she rivals Miss Eleanor Sears of Iloston, who Is an expert In all outdoor sports. Miss Holllna can ride and drive, row and swim, play tennis nnd golf better than most girls of her set. She can tool u coach in a manner to make the average male couching expert pule with envy. As to motors, when she manages the wheel of her smurt car Towser and Tabby, Dobbin and Moolle, nre quite Bafe as to life and limb, al though Miss Hollins preserves n rate of speed that does not encourage moss to grow upon the tires of her vehicle An accomplished and sensible young wumun. Miss Hollins Is a type of large class of society girls in striking con trast to the helpleas, affected maldeuB pictured In the average society novel as characteristic of. that class. h ' ' Alii Hf y. ?M eav j H-I-HH-J-H-H-:-W-W-H-I-HM-W DON'TS FOR DIANAS. If you are tall don't choose the smallest chair In your friends' 3 drawing rooms. It may suit your falryllke sister to sit on n 1 T "tool with her bands clasping her knees, but you should cultlvnte J r the stately. lion t choose the shortest per- Z son In the room to talk to and so cull attention to your undue J helcht. Don't wlipn choosing a now J J. frock select stripes or those with 1 n trimming from waist to hem, n.v wealing n well cut wide skirt trimmed round and round vou . can take at least nn Inch off your ! height. J. Don't crown your heads with I r lofty lints or a high coiffure- ;; . urcss your nair rather full mid .. coll It fairly low. Wear mod- 4. crate sized hats that have no up standing plumes or tip tilted 1 j- nriius. 4-W-1-W-I-HH-H-W-J-H-H-H-I-W4 Keeping Hair In Curl. In tho hot weather It Is ho difficult to keep the hair from hanging straight nnd stringy that many women use n curling fluid. To make n good one take gum arable, one ounce; carbonate of potash, one ounce: glycerin, one ounce; rosownter, one and one-half pints; Por tugal extract, four ounces. Dissolve tho potash In the rosewator. add the glycerin, then the gum arable. Stir in the Portugal extract, mix thor oughly mid allow to stand for n week before using. Half quantity may be made. Peeling Oranges. It Is said that In peeling oranges you may entirely free them from pulp by dropping the whole fruit Into boil ing water and allowing It to remain for Ore minutes. When the pee. Is re moved the pulp will not accompany it. H m I tiwsr . v . t , 1911, by American Press Association. TRIBUTE TO THE TOILERS. Humblo Men Who Labor Are America's Might, Says Wilton. Ill one of his leceut addresses Gov ernor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey paid an eloquent tribute to the tolling millions who-ie labor has given Amor lea Its place among the nations. Ho said: "You know how It thillls our blood sometimes to see how all tho nations of 'the earth wait to see what America ! is going to do with her power her physical power her enormous re sources, her enormous wealth, her pow er to levy Innumerable nrinlcx and build up nrmumcntH which might con quer the woi hi. "Rut whnt hns made us strong? Tho toll of millions of men, the toll of men who do not boast, who nre Inconspic uous, but who live their lives humbly from day to day. and this grent body of woikers, this gtcut body of tollers, constitutes the might of America. "What Is the manifest duty of all statesmanship, therefore? It is to sea that this great body of men who con stitute the strength of Amerlcn aro properly dcnlt with by tho laws and properly nurtured nnd taken enro of by the policy of tho country. "Well, what hinders, what stands In the way? Why, you know thnt ev erything really worth discussing comes to life question of the corporations. Now'.-T db not want you to expect from me nny luvecthe against the corpora tions. I was bred n lawyer, but I do not know how to draw up nn Indict ment against a whole nation. If you will give me tho fnctH I can Indict ono man at a time." LABOR MUST ORGANIZE If It Is to Seouro Justice From Organ ized Capital, Says Woodrow Wilton. K(tv public men have taken such definite ground on the question of tho rights nnd duties of organized labor ns hns Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. In a letter written to ono of the labor lenders of his homo state recently tho governor said: "1 have nlwnys been the wurm frlond of organized labor. It Is. In my opin ion, not only perfectly legitimate, but absolutely necessary, that labor should organize if it Is to secure Juatlco from organized capital, and everything that It does to improve tho condltlou of workiugmen, to obtain legislation that will impose full legal responsibility upon the employer for his treatment of his employees and for their protec tion agnliiRt accident, to secure Just and adequate wagcB and to put reasonable limits upon the working day and upon all the exactions of those who employ labor ought to have the hearty support of all fair minded nnd public spirited men, for there la a sense in which the condition of labor Is tho condltlou of the uatlon itself. Tho laboring man cannot benefit him self by injuring the ludustrles of the country. I am much more afraid that tho great corporations, combinations and trusts will do tho couutry deep harm than 1 am that the labor or ganizations will harm it, and yet I bo Hove tho corporations to bo necessary Instruments of modern business." DISCARDING THE LABELS. Woodrow Wilton Comments on the Breaking Down of Party Line. "The country is uwakeulug to a do greo of civic consciousness known be fore only In the period when the coun try was born," said Governor Wood row Wilson of New Jersey in a recent address. "We are scrutinizing the men who aro conducting tho government Wo know we are living iu uu ago of complicated conditions. From all our cities man after man tells mo that nov er before huve tho citizens been so awakened to public questions to tho question of public degeneration. "Tho interesting thing of our politics now Is that men aro not labeled. You cannot tell from the way u man voted last time how lie will vote the next time. Men ure beginning to find out that the safe line Is the right lino. "The mere moral Impulse In mo la t no force unless It cun be translated into action. It Is Immoral to propose for tho United States something that Is not of bcuellt to tho whole United States. IUis immoral to promote legis lation for your business unless It is also for tho Intercut of tho rest of the country Our government is not a pa ternal institution." xl