The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 15, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
AC O. MAI.OXEY Editor mid Piili.
PAW K. MALOXEV News Editor
Offlclnl 1'niH.T of Coos County.
Dedicated to tho Borvloo of the
Staple, Hint no good cause shnll lack
champion, nnd that evil shall uo.
tirlvo unopp -sod.
Entered at tho postotflco at Marsh
SHcIS, Oregon, for transmission
tfBmiugh tho malls ns gecond claai
taall matter.
.selling food products.
EllCllANTS handling provis
ions should undemtHiid better
than any one oIko tho value
l mlMTtlHliiK- You rnn nhvnys
wko people up liy tttllfltifs nlmut
tRood thing!) to eat.
When people net tired 01 ponnm
and sports, they will Htlll icad a
woll written mlverllsoiiii'nt of table
affipplk'H.
Seo how money Is poured out llko
wator to nrivurtlso food products on
ui national scale. It must pny or It
would not bo spent. Tho snmo field
can ho worked In tho local nowspii
KHir with cqunl profit proportionate
fly. In tho nvornBo newspaper tho
BtutrJiurs, grocers nn other provl
irfon mon do not ndvortlso as freely
aw dry goods, clothing, furnishings
and furniture dcnlcrs, notwlthstnnd
ilxiK lho power of tho food appeal.
Horn Is a sample notice clipped
ttrorn nn exchange, showing how not
tn do It.
II 'h Corner (Irorery.
nomomhor to make thin your
ftrndlng place Highest market
Tprlco paid for country products.
Always a sritmro deal. Full lino
of utaplo and fancy groceries,
Canned goods u specialty.
Phono.
"Tho advertisement Is good ns far
s It goes, for It shows that 11
Ha on tho job, nnd doing his best to
-Ret tmdo. Hut It proves nothing
cJbp, nnd It whots no appetite for his
jljraoflB.
Tnko by way of contrast several
ZTaragrnphs clipped from another ad,
too nttompt being made to reproduce
Wlnplny:
"Colory, Coos County, white plumo
crisp, tender, nromntic llavor, largo
Sum:)), live rents."
"Sweet elder made from selected
O)os Klvor apples, deenyeil fruit re
Jcclod, bright, pungent tasting niH
awt. Tho nut brown rream of the
aruhnrd, -0 cents n gallon."
"Oysters, our oysters eomo In
seulud packages. Tho Iro nover
touches. Frorn oyster farms guar
anteed sanitary. .Solid meats. All
tton tang and llavor of sen food pre
imrvud, HO cents a quart."
iVn expert would probably say that
&ib wh'oihI notice would draw three
times ns much business us the Hint.
31 Is superior through giving dollulto
ttatnlls that suggest to the reader
that good goods, carefully handled,
are being offored. Then, too, It
snnkoH him hungry to read It.
Tho trick of this stylo of adver
tising Is Just writing your notice tho
saino as you would talk to a custo-
rnvr. Try It and see!
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W. H. Burhagcn of Bunker
Hill Wedded on Three
Week's Acquaintance.
W. II. llurhagen. a carpenter mid
hoarding house proprietor nt Mun
feur mil. Iiuh found his hunt for
'miK'Hiir IiIIhh to bo n thorin path.
SMarrlod December on three
"''li' neiiiulutaiico to Ida .I. Co
in')', ho todu iiultted the homo
-iiid left her lu pommwIuii of the
lMnc. llo wan afraid to go' back
3-iono for his i.irpuiilir tools mid
MoiiginKH mill li:ul Constable Cox
accompany him tudiij when he" got
irfN beloiiKlugh
Bvforo theii lusriiauti on tho
Ifcrli-r iKiiimlmmice. ltiuliitKcii deed
ed one of tho lots which hu Hun
or lllll boarding luiiu.0 stand to
Ms prospecthe bride. To Justice
I'tmnock ho iimiml his wife of
nmny things hiuI declared that ulie
riiB "wife in name onl" nnd the
tatter was conflrinod by Mrs. Hui
VmKoii to Constable Cox today.
Diirlmgtiu is iiiiiie advanced In
yoars Mrs. TliirhnKeii tniiio hem
la,t full wllh A A. Warwick whom
wiju claimed was a brother. Hui
Twgon hired them to keep liouxe
for liiiu and three weeks later ha
nd Ihe woman wre niarrled
YoMonlny lluiiiaKon ordeioil
nmo of tho llims that ho had
.bought goods fiMin to tnkd thorn
liiit'h. Mrs. Hurbami' ami A. A
WnrwUk leuiulu In iiouMfkjIon of
tho hoiuo.
Sonio time iiko llurhagMii Mourud
a inarriiiKo lliemm to hmI uuothoi
Momiin but ahu changed her mind
iml tho woddiiiK did not lake
plme.
HOl'KI, AllltlVAI.
(MIANIM.KK- T. II. Haaard. K.
U. Martin. John F. WiMMlnrd. II. I),
Ulnihly. A. (1 CIiuko. Ponland: W.
C Scott. Al. J. Wouiut. ftau Fruii
rliin; .laniou (iiiulv, UnrUtner; W
ii. Poter. lloikele; II. J. Mi Dlur
uU, llmidou.
HI.ANCO P. It. Tully. I.mp.
COOS--C. E. Cruinlwii. ilyrtle
Point: ("alien Ellin, Suudy Kill.
Tort Orford, Mrs. Patterson, Geo.
2t-atiiiK and wife, Cupt. N. J, Corn-
M, Gardiner: .1. Kume, Isthuiui.
If you have nuythlng to sell, rout,
rade, or want help, try n Want Ad.
Have your Job printing dono at
Tho Times offlco.
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WINTER JOY
When a great man told, in rhyme, all the Joys of wlntoi m-r
told of beauties of tho snow, told of slelghrldes. to and fro, through
tho fields, on frosty nights, whllo the gleams from unl1o IIbIUb Bl
nailed out their glowing cheer, think 1, ho nfer know the tear tU t Is
now bomo In each soul when wo hoar tho price of coal. Knttaei til K
ho never paid price per ton that's Just a shade higher than twns
e'er before and goes higher, o'er and o'er, till wo wonder where twill
end, as our last two-bits we spend.
When ho sang of wlntor Joys with the happy girls nnd bos, mn
be 'twaB in summer time whllo the songs of birds, subline, made
bmi music in his cars, driving out the wintry rears. J Injlic twaa
while glowing sun baked his brow till it was done to a kind of bo Is
turn, leaving him without concern for the Joys that spread about
good old summer, now passed out.
let the poet sweetly sing of the Jos that winters bring ns thev
grip the good old earth, giving higher p. Ices birth, but for common
folks like me. Just let good old summer bo thought, embodiment, and
horn of tlo sonnets that we dream (live us flowers, and busy bees.
b ng birds, skceters, files and fleas. Olw us sunstroke, dust nnd noise.
but Ppsh up these winterjoys
G. F. ilil
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Marshfield Man Honored by
Coos County Bar Asso
ciation Last Night.
At tho nununl banquet of tho
Coos County liar Association in
Myrtle Point Inst night, C. P. Mc
Knlght of Marshfield was honored
by being elected president of tho
association for the ensuing year.
North Uend was selected aB tho
place of holding tho next meeting.
Tho new officers elected Inst night
are:
President C. F. McKnlght of
Mnrshfleld.
Vlco president J. M. Upton of
Marshfield.
Secrotnry J. .1. Stnnley of Co
qullle. Treasurer C. A. Sohlbrcdo of
Marshflol'i
About 25 wore present. Tho
banquet was sorvod In J. K. Schil
ling's Hotel nnd Is snld to bo one
of the best ever. All of tho Coos
Hay delegation present wero loud
In their praise of Its excollonco nnd
tho flue treatment accorded tho
visitors by the lawyers of Myrtle
Point anil tho Myrtlo Point Com
mercial club.
Ij. A. Roberts proslded iib toast
master. A numbor of changes
were miido In tho original program
owing to some of the members be
ing unnblo to present. Among those
who responded wero Walter Sin
clair. C. It. Harrows. Tom Honnett,
W. C. Chase, J. ,T. Stanley, Arthur
K. Pock. (I. T. Trcadgold. C. F.
McKnlght. Ceo. P. Topping. Mr.
Hinckley, Prof. A. T. Parks, K. II.
.loeliuk, Mayor. .1. It. Ilouson, J.
0. Stuuimler, C. II. Piles nnd Dr.
Johnson.
Among those from Mnrshfleld In
atlendaiico woro Arthur K. Peck,
C. F. MelCnlglit. ('. A. Sohlbredu.
K. II, .loehnlc mid Tom llennett.
cntitv cor.NTV coi.n.
The Port Orfonl Trlbuno sns:
"Sluco Saturday last wo havo been
having one of the coldest spells of
weather over known along this
coast. Tho ground has been fro
zen, ami pools of water covered
with Ice."
Times Wnnt Ads 'jrlng results.
TONIGHT
ni
TFe Royal
IDYI.Ij )!' HAWAII
American
THE (Ol'XTVS Pltl.E HAIIV
ThanhoiiBer
A WlltEliESS MlltACI.E.
Itollnure
i.ri: and ciiai)i,i:k
Thoso Two Comedy Girls.
DO.VT MISS
KO-liO-XPTO
HU Tliillllng Slide for Mfe.
Tho lliggot uiiil llesi Show In the
City.
! tOc toe loc 10c
Workingmen of
GUEETING-
As tho threo menibors roprosontlng labor on tho Workmon's
Compensation Commission nppolntod by Governor Oswald West,
wo di'ttin it our duty to Inform you that tho hill ns drnftod has
aroused a ureal opposition from n certnln class of attorneys,
eiuumlty Insurnnco companies and somo financial Interests nnd
uiikcrupuloiu employers.
All of thorn nro anxious to dofoat this bill. Tlioy will
bring much prewuro to boar upon our loglslatuio and will bo
thoro In poison to volco their objection. And unloss you, Mr.
Worklnguimi, (tho ouo who Is most intorostod) tako a hmid!
they will succood in thulr solflsh object nnd dofoat tn bill.
ltoallsliiK that you oftiinor go to tho Capital nnd urge the
passage of this bill In person, we nsk you to sign a potltlon
and see to It that ovory worklngmmi In your vicinity Is given
nn opportunity to sign n petition to tho 1013 legislature re
queatlng tho passage of the Workmen's Compensation Hill, as
drafted by the Commission appointed by the Governor, aud mall
H to the address given below. We will g00 to It that the peti
tions ate presentod to the legislature at the proper time- aud
again urge upon you to act In this all important matter ui once.
J. A. MADS1SN.
WM. A. MAKSHALL.
H. A. HAItlUS.
Sao T. Myer for petition,
Cigar Storo.
nv
1J0H STANLEY.
ILL DEBATE
Board Decides to Make the
Event Free Myrtle Point
Team Coming Here.
Tho dobnto hotweon Coqulllo
High school nnd Marsnflcld High
school will take place In tho Illgh
School nudltorlum nt 8 .o'clock Fri
day evening.
It Is oxpocted that n largo num
ber of parents nnd frlcndB of tho
students will bo present, and In
order that overy boy nnd girl In
school may bo nblo to nttend, tho
Bchool board has decided to pay
tho oxpenso of tho dobnto nnd to
chnrgo no ndmlsslon.
NEW SCHEDULE OF FAKES
Wo dcslro to nnnounco to tho
public that our schcdulo of fares
Is ns follows:
Ilatcs JG.GO per month of 2C
round trips.
On nnd nftcr Jnnunry 20, onc
wny fares will bo 20 conts, round
trip fnro, 35 conts and 20-rldo
books $3.00.
Extra charges for dollvorlos nnd
calls. GORST & KINO.
If you havo anythliiB to sell, rent,
trndo. or wont help, try n Wnnt Ad.
The Expert Cook Knows
The REAL Secret
of a good breakfast ii
Golden Rod Oats
Make It your secret, too
NOTK-Knclo.o 3 eont
Uiup with )tiriKiiiiPiiiit
mtiln-t uinl your (irucrr
lmiuo fur iiiYiuiuui lltt amt
uurulr lro.
20
Coos County:
which may bo found at tho Club
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t-VoXSA CO l TSCT
Save
Perry &
Full sets handsome
Dishes for only
9xJ2 Brussels
Rugs for only
Cobbler seat Din
ing Chairs only
Couch Covers
for only .
These Are But a
At
Perry
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There Is Nothing
That gives a person so much confidence in himself,
as a surplus, or money in the bank, and confidence
and a little ready money are the two weapons that
enable a person to make a winning fight.
1 If you want to accumulate some of both, right here
at this bank is a good place to make the start.
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
FLANAGAN &
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Oldest Bank
Interest Paid
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HKXltY SEX(JSTACKi:X, Mgr.
Coqulllo OlUco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farms Timber Coal and Marshflold Ofllce 14-j.
Goneral Agents "EASTSIDE." '" "" "
k modorn Drlck ulldlug, Electrl?
Llgnt, Stoam Ilont. Elogantly
Furnished Uooma with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. Metlln, lrop.
Ilntes: BO cents a day nnd upward
Cor. Urondwv aud Market
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Money
On Your Housefurnishings
Nicholson Offer:
Metal Beadsteads
for only .
Arm Rockers for
only
Solid Oak Dining
Tables for only
Full Size Dressers
for only
tf
P
7.50 pgy "
$1 1 fi 4- r--3 rt
l i.oo 77&.Afgy
1. 6 J -i7
Few of the Many Offerings
Marshfield's Best Furniture Store
& Nicholson
TiTe
BENNETT BANK
in Coos County
on Time Deposits.
You Auto Call Poote
VHOXE 14 I..T XIOHT AM) DAY
Stand front of lllniico Milliard Parlor
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 T. M.
Phono 5-J,
Residence Phono
Careful Drivers -:-
Good Cars.
Here
2.50
2.50
9.00
$ 1 0.OO
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for,
ond Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundryl
I'JION'K MAIN R7.J
Mnixlifh'lil. Ortwiii,
Unique Pantatorium
TIIK MODKHN imcilS. OIiKAXEtt
lWKSSKHS mid HAT HKNOVATOH
Acnt for Emuird H. 8 trans 4
Co., Kino Tailoring. Let w
inukn your mt Niilt.
2.M CKXTHAIj. lhone2I
First Class Weaving
promptly dono nt
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union nnd Montana Street
Phono 131. North Dcnd. 0t
WIIEX YOU WANT A MESSE
GKB ItOY Soiaothlug stit1!
or uoiivorod
I n O N E 120.L
and we'll do it. Charges reuoa-l
awe.
CnAH OltAXnY.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR!
T i. witiaiiT.
J COXTHAOTOIt AND
1IUILDEH .j,
Kstinmtes furnished on requ"
Plans and specifications rurnli'M
ii uuaireu. An nonost jou uu-
iuou. l-nono 124-11.
Q LIVIA EDMAK,
.Mcctmno-Tlicrnpi9i
Sclontlfle Swedish Massage, MeiK'
iT.l-ri a nit MCI
325 S. Sixth St. l'hono gggg
TOEL OSTLINIl.
J Piano Tuner nnd Repairer-
41 h Q QlvM. C.MA. T11.AnA 10l'U
M. w.AVii QUCUl, X UUUO -
pERL RILEY IJALLINGER
Pinnisf n.wi Trnrher
Resldenco-Studio, 237 So. BroadJJ
. l'hona 18-L-.
WM. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Marshfield. Oregon.
TV. W. MORROW,
171 Grimes RHlldlng, over Ctt
Theater. Omco Phono V-m
""G. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Rooms 801 and 302, Coke nullilW
larsurield, Oregon
TTR, A. J. HENDRY'S
nioaeni ucntai i "u". a
Wo are equipped to do high t"r
work on short notice at the w
lowest prices. Examination -Lady
attendant. Cobo Bldg-.
Chandler Hotel, phone HS-J- '
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