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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912 -EVENING EDITION 4 Big Benefit Sale for North Star Relief Fund The Following Telegram Is Self-Explanatory v I "NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 1912. HUB CLOTHING & SUOE CO., Marshfield, Oregon. "Your wire about the disaster to the North Star just received. My sympathy is with the widows and orphans. If they are in need give ten per cent of Saturday's re ceipts for their benefit. (Signed) A. J. MENDEL." In accordance with the above telegram f torn the proprietor of THE HUB CLOTHING AND S110 GO. we have arranged to devote ten per cent of our entire receipts on Saturday, January 27, to the wives and families of the victims of the North Star wreck. As it comes at a time when our great semi. annual clearance sale is on the public gets the benefit of our unusually Low Prices and nil opportunity is .also afforded tho public to help the widows and orphans of this awful tragedy. " Remember a full ten per cent of all sales will be given to The Times Relief Fund to be turned over to the committee in charge of the distribution. Here's an opportunity to do a good turn for yourself and help those in distress at the same time. "MONEY TALKS" Marshfield Remember the Date, Saturday, January 27th Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. "MONEY TALKS" Bandon Juit the Thing. "Tour husband can tnko somo solid food now." "Oli, why wcro they thrown out?" "What aro you speaking of?" "That batch of biscuits I made when wo wcro first married." 8eeond Look. II. looked Into her trusting eye; lie looked Into hli heart, And then he murmured low and shy, MWe two muit never part" And then he took nnothcr look And saw what was to pay; lie looked Into hli pocketbook And made his getaway. Wasn't Looking. . "He hni seen better days." , "You mean ho had a clinnco to." . "No; ho was onco worth money." "I know, but then ho thought days men mado for sleeping." Probably Not SSk C "I am a modest man." "Aro you?" "Yen. There Is only ono placo where I ozpect to ho of lmportuuce, and I know I shall not enjoy It." "Where Is that?" "At my funeral." Butls of Congeniality. "You girls seem to bo groat friends." "Lucy nml I? Yes. wo are." "How does It como?" "Sho uses tho wnuo brand of powder that I do." A Nuisance. How thoroughly you unto the man Who tells you what to do When you aro doing all you can; A little extra too. When you aro weary, faint and nora And well nigh In a daze He asks you If you'vo tried tho thins You'vo tried In forty ways. Perhaps you'ro working w Ith a lock Whom sprlriK I" out of wliack. It lots the bolt ko up In place, Hut will not draw It back, You tujj und twist and ikiuiiiI and swear And mash your pretty thumb. He looks at It and rays, "Perhaps That sprint; Is out of plumb." He tells you how to break the colt When you aro In a stew And out of temper and of breath And almost black and blue. You try to nx the motorboat; That Is your special pet. no tells you how In all wlso tones Tho Olitflno should bo wet. JIo sticks his nose In everythlntr. Advlco ho has on tap And running llko n swollen brook Until you wunt to scrap. You know It Is against tho law A man llko that to slay You'd hate to do It-yes, Indeed llut still somo time you may. Tho Times' Want Ads bring results I ' i HOW TO USE COCOANUTS. There Art Various Dsllolous Ways of Serving Them, Tho sight of tho big brown cocoa nuts In the fruit stalls recalls many delightful ways of using them. Al though tho desiccated kind sold In packages linn Its uses, It la often sold when stale, and ono cannot bo as sure of it as of the fresh nut. When selecting n cocoanut chooso ono In which tho "milk" can bo heard when It Is shaken. Punch open tho small spots at tho end of tho nut to let out this liquid and thou break It open with u hammer. The thin rlnd after breaking the shell away from tho meat can bo peeled off neatly with a French cook's knife. A cocounut can bo grated In quan tity at home and dried with sugar. It will keep fresh a long tlmo and will not loso Its delicate flavor. Qrato tho whlto meat on a platter and sprinkle with tho sugar. Placo It In tho oven with tho door open so that It will dry slowly. Tho heating closet under the oven has been used In this way to ad vantage. Tho smallest cutter of tho meat grinder may sometimes bo used Instead of tho grater, and If It can It will save much tlmo and patlonco. Somo choppers cut tho cocoanut luto tiny lumps, which aro not attractive. About ono cupful and n hnlf of grated cocoanut can bo obtained from ope nut rather tinder medium size. Fresh cocoanut grated In this way Is also nlco If slightly browned, but If a gas rnngo Is being used enro must bo tak en not to placo tho cocoanut too near tho Uamcs, ns it catches flro easily. Custards, bonbons nml other sweots aro Improved by n sprinkling of thin browned cocoanuL Grated cocoanut may tnko tho placo of mcrluguo on a plo, and somo pal ntes will llko It better. A fow flakes should bo folded through tho Ailing, and tho covorlng should bo delicately browned. Applo tarts treated In this way aro very attractive. Kill tho, baked shells of puff pasto with applo sauce, sprlnklo liberally with snowy cocoanut and put tho tarts Into the oven for tlvo or ten minutes or until the filling has thickened nud tho co coanut Is n delicate brown. Fresh grated cocoanut may bo used to ndvantngu with strawberries In va rious desserts and other sweets. A cocoanut blancmange, for oxumple, Is delicious If each plntcful Is served with a largo spoonful of very rlpo mellow berries. No two tlavorlngs combine so well ns ornngo and cocoanut. Sliced Hwcet oranges are often sprinkled with co coanut nml served ns a dessert for n supper. Sliced bananas may bo served In place of the sliced oranges nnd cov ered with a snowy coating of sweet ened whipped cream and sprinkled with n little fresh cocoanut. For n tuttl fruttl put sliced oranges nnd bananas In layers, sprinkling botweon with sugar nnd grated cocoanut and nrrmiglng over the top a decoration of maraschino cherries or very rlpo strawberries rolled In powdered sugar. BREAK, BREAK, BREAK. BREAK, break, break. On thy cold crny stones, O seal And I would that my toncus could utter The thoughts that nrlso In mo. OH, well for tho flshermnn's boy that ho shouts with his sister at playl Oh, well for the sailor lad That he sings In his boat on the bayl AND the stately ships go on To their hnven under tho hilt; Put, oh, for tho touoh of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that Is still! BREAK, break, break At tho foot of thy ernes. O scat Out tho tender jrrnce of a day that Is dead Y. Ill never coma back to me. Tenayson. BALD HEADS NOT WANTED NOTION TO SUHSOKIHEIIS. Owing to troublo In tho mechan ical department of Tho Times today, Tho Times Is lato this evening nnd consldornblo llvo nows matter could nat bo gotten Into typo for publication. Leap Year Benefit. Baldness la too Generally Considered n Sign of Advanced Ago A bald headed porson docs not havo an equal clinnco with ono bless ed with n hoalthy head of hair, be cause baldness Is too generally ac cepted as an Indication of ago. Mnny largo corporations havo estab lished an ago limit, nnd rofuso to tnko mon ovor 35 years of ago as new omployes. - i Probably CO por cent of bald houded pcoplo may regain n good hoad of healthy hair If tlioy, will fol low our advlco und accept our of for. Wo havo a remedy thnt wo ThcLenp Year danco to bo given by tho Indies of LIbby in tho Llbby hall noxt Saturday evening is to bo given as a benefit for tho families of tho victims of tho North Star wreck. Tho original Intention to mnko an ndmlsslon chargo of GO conts for Indies only has been changed to an udmlsBlon of CO conts for all. A special train will leavo Dunkor IIIll at 8:30 Saturday ovonlng to enrrry MarshNold people. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. HAVE YOU READ IT? Tho Adlor-I-ka book tolling how Every Pound of Mett you buy horo means moro eijjj mont in oatlng, moro benefit d tho eaters. Evory tondor, Jels morsol you swallow will prow t you that our moats aro far superlt to any you linvo ovor tasted, ft old pooplo who cannot chow ordlui mcniB, ours aro n boon. Tuer i so tondor tlioy almost molt In I mouth without any chuwlng at H MARSHFIELD CASH JIAHKW, FOURIER BROS. Two Market NORTH BEND BIAR8I TDK FiUEND OP COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE! EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY 6 P. M, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. I CONNECTING WITH TUB NOHTH BANK ROAD AT POKTLAM) NORTH Pa JIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. F. McGEORGE, Ast positively gunrnnteo to grew hair on nuy head, unless tho roots of tho hair aro ontlroly dead, ttiblr follicles ' J cnn EASILY guard ngalnBt ap closed, and tho scnln has becomo PondlcltlB, and got Instant relief from glazed and shiny. Wo want pooplo to twuh nnd bowel troublo, Is bolng try this remedy nt our rluk, with tho ronu W,U1 ,nucu ,nwre y n- dlBLInct'iihdoriitiinilliitf that .ml, it n netn,- " 8 Bvcn ttwny rc by does exactly what wo claim it will. Locknnrt & PnraonB DrS Co- anu gives satisfaction m evory re spect, wo shall mnko no ohnrgo for ill.. ,fl,11..lt ( I.OCl.l illlMl.tn .tin 4ulnl ..... i uiui:u . uncii ..in in.! iiii. iiuii. . " I .. -. . . Wn Irnnw AYflnHw win . n-n vo "av0 BWIirO. U10 HVOry 0'ISI- wo know oxnetly what wo nro .... . 1Ifilannr ., nrn. talking about, and with this offer pared to ronder oxedont sorvlco to back of our statements no ono should the pcoplo of Coc Buy. Cnrufnl scoff, doubt our word, or hosltnto 'Ivors, gooa rljs Jd ovorythlng i uub will iuuuu Duuaiui;iuiy outvita vu tho public. Phonr us for a driving FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our ttagos leavo Marshflold for Roseburg at G o'clock arer ovonlng and nfford quickest connections with Southorn PcW itauway. Faro JO. 00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. OTTO 80IIETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., MnmhlWd v. r. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Blanchard's Livery! Certainly Not. "I havo a good opinion of mysolf, but I am not egotlBtlcal." 'No?" "Not nt all. I would be, though, to havo such a good opinion of my own abilities if I wero llko the common run of people." "I.lko them?" "Yes stupid, you know." Try Tho Times' Wanteds. put our romedy to nn actual test. Wo wnnt every ono In Marshflold who is suffering from any scalp or hair troublo, dandruff, falling hnlr, or baldnoss to try our Roxnll "93" Hair Tonic. ,Wo wnnt them to uso It regularly say until threo bottles havo beon used and If It docs not' orndlcato dandruff, cleanso nnd re fresh tho scalp, tighten tho hair in lis roots, a'nd grow now hnlr, wo will return overy cent paid us for tho romody for tho mere nsklng. Thoro is no lormniity expected, anu wo oxnet no obligation from tho user whntovor. Wo nro established right horo in Marshflold, and mnko this offor with n full understanding thnt our busi ness success ontlroly depends upon tho sort of treatment wo accord our customors, and wo would not dnro mako tho above offor unless wo wero posltlvoly certain that wo could sub stantiate it In every particular. Re member, you can obtain Roxnll Rom- edles In this community only at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." horse, a rig or anything needed In tho ll7ory lino. Wo also do truck 's business of 11 kinds. BLANCIIARD BROTHERS Phone 13 8-J Livery, Feed nnd Snlcs Service. 141 First and Alder Streets FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE BELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY OATIIDnAV lAnlimnx nn at o n a umunuHl. JHNUHni CI, HI O T. ill. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. C. F. McOEORGE, Agent Phono 44 City Fish .Market In Ferguson Transfer BIdg. Foot of Market Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. rnoNE 2ooj . Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1 P. HI F. S. Dow, Agent The Times' Want Ads bring results FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND is a rollnblo family medicine. Givo it to vour children, nnd tnko it your solf If when you fcol a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs nud colds nnd croup nnd prevents bron chitis and pnoumonla. RED CROSS j)rugco. , .ji Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always HaVe Pure Wholesome Meats.' People Take Notice! Wo havo all lengths of stove wood for sale, prices ranging from $1.50 por tier up. Wo can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. T. J. SOAIFE Jjjjfc A. H. HODOIN8 Marshfield PainL Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phone 140L Oregon EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10, 3,8 MAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON W UARY 0, 13, 20, 27. L. H. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 1 rtrtA j-k-P s U IN x. trtt i . vire v u" rmesfe riaces ior A LARGE DAIRY RANCH sell nSw tttUatyJnS, 1 trac,t 0t f37 acrea n lwe. Coquillo river. sen now at a real barcaln nrtun rn ... - AUG. sTRI7l?l?M tiQ rAnHi .- -" """w avenue, itiarsiiflcld phone iTA