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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1912)
RTF' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1912-EVENIM6 EDITION SUrarv- --!- " jPWVNUWW iMimVIViUtMM1 m COOS BAY TIMES 'forth Bend News M. C. MA LONE V. DAN E. MALOXEV Alitor nml Pub. News Editor AdiirrRa nil communications to COOS HAV. DAILY TIMES. Alnrslillcld :: a :: a Oregon Entered at tho postofllco at Mursh flold, Oregon. for transmission through tho mails as second cIbbs mall matter. C. F. McColluni. agent of tho llroakuntor, has returned from a bus iness till) to Sail Francisco. Supervisor J. V. Grout has fln iNhcd planking his share of the- North boml-.Mars..fleld road. nniilnnted to tho service of tho ! people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Joe Wiley and wlfo of Kuntuck In let are rejoicing over the birth of a ! oii. SUIJSCItll'TiOX HATES. DAILV. One jear $c'- Per month Bo WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance tho subscription price of tho Cooa Day Times is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for bLx months. Ofllclal Paper of Coos County An Independent Ropubltcan news paper published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. PATRIOTISM AND THE SCHOOL. PL'RLIO THERE Is a growing Impression that public school mny tako a wider range titan tho more- eluc idation of mathematical problems or tho unfolding of natural and scien tific lnws. It is now hold Hint u boy cannot too onrly rogard liltnsolf as n citizen of tho republic, and bo tnuglit along with a cloar Idea of bucIi re sponsibility, a loyal roverence for tho flag and tho nnnies that have perpet uated it. Should tho first day of every school year bo given over to a uonil-BOclu! review of public affairs, to tho carrying of bnnnerH, and the Dinging of patriotic songs, it would bo a day woll Hpont. Tho republic hns had already very serious problems be fore It of race and of the amalgama tion of nntlonalltlos and rollglons. Tho children in tho scnools today must bo equipped not only with edu cation, but tho loyalty to solve theso jirobloniB. ihJv a home. EVERY laboring poor man should buy hlniBolf a town lot, get that paid for, and thou work to ninko tho necessary Improvements. A lit tle hero nnd n little thoro will In duo time produce you a home of your own, nnd place you out of tho land lord's grasp; romoinbor that fifty dollars n year saved In rout, will in a very fow yonrs pay for your home, and tho monoy It costs you to movo and ohlft about, without a loss of fur nlturo nnd time, pay tho Intorost on n flvo hundred dollar Judgment against your proporty, until you can gradu ally rcduco It to nothing. You can nil buy thnt way why do you not risk It? If you fall you uro no worse off if you Hiicrood, as nny careful man is suro to do, you have imulo a homo nnd cBtnbllshcd a basis equal to another's, which will start you In lousiness. CONFIDENCE NEEDED. C. II. Furrlss, who has been em ployed for the last six weeks at Gar diner, Is expected homo soon. Clarence Covey and Miss Marian llcvenor were quietly mnrrled at the homo of relatives hero this week. Harry Winkler hns purchabod ono of David Llljroth's residence lots horo nnd it is understood thnt ho pinna to erect n homo on It soon. Green and Foster, owners of tho Lakeside Creamery, aro reported no Kotlntlng for tho purchase of tho North Uond Condonsnry. The Duick runabout which Dr. Dar tlo formerly owned has boon sold to John Hill of tho North Dond Ironworks. Row D. A. McLcod hns received word of tho death of his fnthor, Col lin MncLcod, at Shallowtown, Prlnco Edward Island. Ills fnthcr was 8C years old. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDougnl nnd son, Archie, who havo boon spending tho Inst month with rolntlves at San Dlego, returned on tho ltedondo yca tordny to their homo nt Mlllington. John Hoss, of Pleasant Point, Is thmus Inlet, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at Mercy hospital, has contracted pneu monia and la now critically 111. north from California street. Tho notion wns the result of dipt. Edgar Simpson announcing that tuo Simp son Company would not defray ono-1 half of tho $12,000 cost. Tho matter will bo tukon up with L. J. Simpson who proposed tho Improvement. I The North Ilend ladles invito nil mombors of tho. Aineiicnn Womnn's League and others interested to meet In tho Presbyterian Church Saturday uftornoon nt 2 o'clock. Tho Btato regent, Mrs. Lottie Hnnnon, will bo present nnd explain the work. Tho Indies of Marshflold aio especially In vited. A meeting will bo hold Fri day ovonlng at tho Women's Ex change for tl o benefit of thoso who cannot nttend In the afternoon. ' 1 - i, , I I I t- ymMygff,rM,M" A Little Shop lallc rrom me loggery ThtTHatThat Has the Cal CAHD OF THANKS. I wish to express my thanks to tho friends and neighbors nnd to tho mombors of tho Marahfiold Flro De partment whoso prompt nnd efficient work prevented the destruction of my homo by flro during my nbsonco In San Francisco last week. i MRS. M. J. ELHOD. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? It Has Hecii Proved That Microbes Cause Haldness. I Professor Unua of Hamburg, Ger-' ninny, nnd Dr. Sabourand, tho loading ' French dormntologlst, discovered that n mlcrobo causes baldness. Their theory hns tlmo nnd again, been amp ly verified through rcsonrch expert nicnts carried on under tho observa tion of omlnont scientists. This ml crobo lodges in tho Sebum, which Is tho natural hair oil, and when per mitted to flourish it destroys tho l.alr follicles and In time the. pores en tirely closo, nnd tho scalp gradually tnkes on a shiny appearance When this hnppons there Is no hope of tho growth of hnlr being revived. , Wo linyo a remedy which will, wo honestly believe, remove dandruff, rxtcrmlnnto tho mlcrobo, promote good circulation In tho Bcnlp and t You arc not too dig:- nified for a HEID CAP. Ttie best dressers In the country, younj nnd old, ure wearing HEIDCAPS. It Is tjio. Gentleman's caP The Toggery -rU "scitArcii-riw " ve loupes" mium "FUZZY WUZZY" kind, as the, are known h store talk, have the call. As we show them, all the freaks have been cllml. naled and the really smart, refined textures nnd shapes are represented- Some splendid new shades in hats that can worn telescoped, creased or denied. Brims that can he pulled in any rakish angle, ' $3.00 to $5.00 PACK A If I) has just sent ns SPlir NCI LASTS in SirOES. Gome them. You know thei; twist be right. (he NEW ami sec YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE THE TOGGERY E. VV. ICAMMERER L. C. U. Unlz, tho engineer who hns boon In chnrgo of tho government n-nrlf nn thn Cnnilillo rivor. will loaVO I nrniniil tlio hnlr rnntn. tliiliton nmt rr shortly for Michigan. Ho hns been j vitalize the hnlr roots, nnd" ovorcomo FircF PlaCC Afffii DtVlCP ho J. W. unniinor noine unldncss, so long ns there-la-nny Hfo - v,Uk'-' ." wv.i y h.vj visiting nt the hero for a fow days. M Tho North L'cnd shingle mill Is running night mid day shifts now cut ting n rush order for a cargo ship mont of Bhlngles. Tho shlnglo miir kot has been picking up ai.d Manager Allen Is arranging to tako ndvant ngo of it. Dr. Wnrd, formorly located horo but who has been making his homo with n son at Forest Grovo, Is roport cd critically ill at n Portlnnd hospital whoro ho recently underwent an op eration for gnll stones. His wife nnd a daughter died from similar operations. Mrs. Masales of Cooston who ra contly undorwont nn operation nt Mercy Hospital Is reported to bo In a critical condition. SIio has threo small children nnd the family is in Ftrnlghtennd circumstances nnd North Ilend pooplo nro arranging to nld thorn. ORE towns die for want of con fidence on tho part of business men ami lack of public spirit than nny other cause. When n man In Bonrch of n homo or n business lo cation goes Into a town and finds ovorythiug brim full of hopo and en thUBlnsm of tho prospocts of tho plnco, nnd nil earnestly nt work to Ijulld it up, ho soon becomes imbued with tho same spirit, nnd ns a result 'ho drives down Makes and goes to work with the samti Interest. When, howovor, li goes to n town whoro ovory ono expresses doubt and appre hension for tho futuro prosperity of the plnco, moping about and Indulg ing In mournful complaints ho natur ally fools that It In no place for him, nnd ho nt once shakes tl'o dust off his foot while ho pulls out with nil pos fiblo speed for some othor plnco. Consequently try to ninko n live, on torprlslng town out of tho town In which you live When you nro work ing for or saying a Rood thing for your town you nr Hcrninpllshlng nil tho more for yourself ALONM THE WATERFRONT. Tho Hronkwatt'r will Hail at 1 o'clock Saturday for Portland. Agent McGoorgo had a wireless from Capt. Loftsatl of tho Alliance to day stating thnt this morning hIio was ulnu miles houth of Roguu Ithvr. Owing to tho storm and strong head wind, sho will not bo able to cross In to Coos until tomoriow Sho will sail from hero nt noon tomorrow for Portland. GLADYS rrockwell STOCK CO. In "MERELY MARY ANN" MASONIC THEATER Two nights- -Commencing .Monday, February IWtli. PrlccB -.V, JWc and flOe. Entlio now scenery FULL ORCHESTRA. Llbby COAL. Tho klndYOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacini Llvorv & Transfer Co Julius Jncnbson. who has boon visiting for tho pnst month nt tho homo of his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Jncobson, on Union nrcnuo, will leuvo on tho Rodondo to visit his brother, Molvln. who Is attending col loco In Onklnnd. From Oakland ho will go to San Dlego to spend a short time. Tho North Uond council hns tem porarily, at least, tabled tho plan to plank and grndo Shorman nvonuo In tho hnlr roots. Special calls- nnywhero anytlm Wo bnck up tills statement with Stand nt Smofcihousc. Phono CC-J our own porsonnl guarantee-thnt this until 11 p. m.; nftor 11 p. in. Phonu lomody called Roxall "93'h Hair Tonic r-J. Residence Phono 28-J. Good will bo supplied free of all cost to tho cars and careful drivers, user If It falls to do ns we Btato. i it win frequently help to restore p L. FOOTE. Proprietor. giny nnd faded hair to its original, ' color, providing loss of color hnB been i ' . caused by disease, yet It Is In no hoiibo n ilyo. Roxall "0Z" Hatr Tonic nccotnnllBhoB thoso results bv nldlnir In mnklng every hnlr root, follicle, Wo hao eveuro. the Uvory b'jal and nlKiiiont glnnd strong nnd ncttvo. i ,CbB of L H HoMor ana aro pi0. nnn y Hunmiai ng a nniunu wow in , ,mr0(1 to ronUor Oxc.lont BOrvIco U co orlng pigment throughotit tho hnlr ihn nnnnin of Coi. nuv. c.rf,.l Blanchard's Livery colls. i Ivors, gjcu rlss -Jd ovorythlng t -..-! .. . 11. . we I'xucci mi nii'iKniians or nruiii-. i,, ,n , , ,.,,-., n.,.. . ,ps wo slmp'y nsfcyou to gtvo Rex-1..,,, i.n r,hXn. tni ,i,iinl, nil "fin" Hair Tonic a thorough trial nnd If not satisfied toll us nnd wo will refund tho monoy yon pnld for It. Two bIzcb, prfces 50 conts and ?1. nemembor, you can obtain It In .Marshflold only nt our Btoro Tho Roxall Store Lockhnrt-PursoiiB Drug Co.. "The Diisy Corner." tho public Phom us for a driving horso, a rle or anything nooded In tho ll7ory lino. Wo also do truck -vg buslnfcss of ail kinds. THiANCTIAHI) HROTHKR9 Phono 13 8-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor Sireots ANCONA, SICILIAN RUTTER CUP, AND SALMON KAVOROLLE E(1S FOR HATCHINH, Tho kind for eggs. I hao thoroughbred stock. 1 E, Phono 1!09 (iLAIER, North Uond. Oregon A WARNINO ACJAIXST WET FEET. Wot and chlllod foot usually affect tho mucous momhrano of tho noso, thront and lungs, nnd la grlppo, bron chitis or pnoumonla may result. Watch carofully, particularly tho chll dron. and for tho racking stubborn coughs glvo Folqy's Honoy and Tnr Compound. It Boothes tho Inflnmod niombrnnos, nnd hoals tho cough quickly. Tako no substitute. Rod Cross Drug Storo. WM. S. TURPEN Architecti 171 FRONT ST. I Hnvo Somo First ClaBs KESIDENCE LOTS In Eugeno to Exchnngo for Coos Day Proporty. What Have Yon Got? AUG. FRI7.EEN rv'itrnl Are., Marshfteld. Coos Bay Naturopath College CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHIC, HYDROTHERAPY and nil branches of Natural Thora poutlcs taught. Torms rensonnblo. For Information nddross DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North Rend, Oregon. Important Notice to Property Owners Give us a description of your properly and we will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. First National Bank gJH"B1 of Mai i. whs havo om. Inventive ability mm mi'uktwiiiuuiiiiiiil.i -! N I'HI t, ', !.- Mi-IM-lltF. H.hUvt-H. It tl fteraioi-co. FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY, ESTARLISIIED IN 1HH0. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits $100,000.00 8,000.00 Into, ist paid on tlmo deposits. SAFETY DEPOSIT ROXES FOR RENT. U. S. Depository for Postal funds, bank free of charge. Taxes can bo pnld through this Women Appreciate Clean Electric Lighting It will surprise you to know how reasonably you can equip your home l'or oleetric lighting. The fost is a sound, dividend paiiny invest ment not an expense. Our representative will visit you, plan the in filiation and make cost estimates without charge. y v' The work can he done quickly and without tearing up your home. ' Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co Home Permanency vs. I'crre Monotony This Is a vital question for preBont day homobulldors whether to hnvo a house which in nppoaranco must always romaln tbo m-1 or a Iioubo that will permit of a little refreshing occnslon-Ur NolBhboi hoods chnngo ns do Individual tastes a frnmo house a easily bo mndo to harmonize with Its surroundings n fresh cost of paint often will mnke It as good as your neighbor's uew bouse tho snmo as a now suit makes you feel like n now man. At any rate a frnmo houso Is suscoptlblo to most nny change jr might dohlro and while It Ib pormnnont It does not necessarily need become nn oyesore or a monotony. There nro lots of thing' wove observed about houses and lumbor thnt you should k-0 before building ronto In nnd wo'll give you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RICTAIL DEPVETMENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MAH-SllFIKU'. i Buy Your Meats nt the THE WEUUIT OK A PIECE OF MEAT Isn't always an Indication of Its usefulness. It is with ouis. how ever, for every ounce can bo oaten wit' enjoyment. Wl-on you buy meat lnr you uet all meat, not a lot of li-n nrlst'e or fat Try a mast for r J SCAIFP S winy You'll see ovorv bit of It 8CAIFE e cu rii' nn ounce or it $;ocs to M ARSHE1ELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Two MnrJ,pi TELEPHONES: Mnrliflelil Nortli IJend 221J 51 UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Havj Pure Wholesome Meats. A H. HODQINB Jft Marshfield Paint iD2coratingCo. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phuue 140L Oregon Uniaue Pantatoriii THE MODERN OVERS, (,I'KAL I'RESSEHS and HAT REXOV.u Agent for Edward E. Strauss & c fine TnllorlngLot us make J 250-1 next Suit. 2.15 Commercial. phono jmUjEiffL