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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
! jJmJk.b sk3.SA tilt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913-EVENING EDITION. ' llSfcfeV&MMBJk0aMIUaM cAuu4. The Sign of Good Candy Always kUTO PARE 20c Bound Tri' !ccn larshfield a o North Bend lARSHFIELD- NORTH BEND AUTO LINE iGorst k Kin", Props, Lots at Bunker Hill ter of county road. Centrally i. oniyfcno AUG. FRJZEEN nt new lociillnn front Sir. MnrsiiHelu FESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRIDAY IS GOOD FRIDAY now for tasrraiKKKi Hot Cross Buns Wo tiro prepared to supply your wants If yon will phono us your re quirements in town. ORDER THEM FHO.M YOUR GROCER TODAY. Everything In (lie fake mill Pushy Lino Is I Inc. I'lioiu' lll-l,. Coos Bay Bakery mreM! 77 Market Avenue. Mnrshflolil. 'ESSES C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. retail department LUMHEH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AM) DOOltS. roofing paper, inc. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH HHOADWAY SSi blMI.V OSTI.IVR, ('outlining Engineer and Airhllccl. I0.M, MiirslifleM. Ore. If. UitlGIIT, r0XTH.UTOR AM) IIL'II.DKH Unites furnished on request. and tpcclflcntixiiu furnished faired. An lionta, Jub gunrnn- l'hono 124-H VIA i:i)MA., Mcclinno-Thcrapl.st tide Swedish Mas ago, Media- GyniunMlcs mil .iarlliirnls I'lione -10." Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to rail ut PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS Soulh Broadway ami make solcc tion from the largo stock now ou hand. Ikr. Wilson lias in his employ the only practical marble and granite ' cutter iu Coos County. And none but the best work is turned out. .na?i:u l. iwaErv OSTLI.M), i'iano Tuner and Hcimlrcr. 6. Sixth Street. lMiono 103-1. si, MLi:v iiallinoer I'JkiiUt Jind Teacher kwe-Studlo. m So. Drondwnj l'bono I8-L. . 8. TUHPKN, AHCIIITIXT Marthflelil, Oregon. tff.jioiiuow, Dentist. Crtaiw Ihilldlng, over Grmi! UMitr. Olllco f liimu .'ISO. o.ciiaxi)u:h, Architect. 301 and 301!, Coko Ilulldln, ""iMmtiii, urrgoil. lA.MiKxrmvs Modern Dcnui P.irior. If! eOUlDDM in lln lil.rl. nltiu. p CD short nntlr.i. nt n... ...... rt prices. Examination free ri iHCBuaai. UOKo Hid.. Opi c""' "ci. pnono U.-.I. Abstracts, Real Estate, Five and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqiilllo Olllco Phono 191 Platting Lands n specialty. FarniB Tliubor Coal nnd Marshflold Olllco 14-J. Gonoral Agents "KASTSIDB." PAST AM) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless ami submarlno bell ' SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD MARCH 25, AT 3:00 P. M. All PnsAengcr Reservations From San Francisco .Must Ho Mndo t 805 Flfo Rulldlng, or Lombard htreet Pier 27. All reservations must ho taken up U4 Iioiii-h before sailing. 1NTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44 0. F. McQEORGE. Acont P VOU WANT M ESSEN- wiZd oc,t'""" M'n f0' 0XK 120-1, do it. charges reason- nns niMviiv. MONTGOMERY 'teeand Insurance North Front Street. kes&Framing walker Studio Star TAncfo H Storage Co. hffi?i0,ilknaotliauMn Pciwojl"0 M0Ter W terProp. p 1". ""'J q.T, Second Hand Furniture " " the ln..,.. I ,' ,Km' CO., (Jl(,--"'nt St. "'irsiiiK'lrt, Or. K t Roof Fixed ra?3 L -"" 1, THE NEW Steamer SPEEDWELL CAPT. I1UKTIS, Masler. Sails for Sai Francisco from Coos Bay About Sunday March 30. THE SPKKDWKLTi la speedy mid lias excellent passenger accom modations, largo clean and airy rooms mid electric lights and wireless. Por freight nnd passage, apply, A. P. Kstabrook Co. Tlllo (itiarautco and Abstract Co., (Ii:i-(I17 Santa Mailua llldg., Sail Francisco. Mar.shriold. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA ' FRIDAY, MARCH 2 1 AT 9:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIPIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Il(mo 4 i O. P. McHEORGH, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TI.ME. SAILINGS PROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at 8 P. M. . SAILING PROM MARSIIPIELD, Satuidays, .March 1.1th, lUi.'IO p. in.; March SJI, 0 . m.; March 20, 2 p. in. Phono Main 3K-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. Steamer Washington Sails for San Prancisco from Coos Bay, With freight, only, F. S. DOW, Aet. Ocean Dock. How Advertising Reduces Your Cost of Living AdvurtlfdiiK Is tlio means by which tniM'i-linntH or iiiauufac tnreiH may toll a great number or people about nio superior quality of their goods, tlio de sirability of their incrciiuiiillsu and the reason It will be to your advantage to patronize them. Advertising enables nieiclumts to bring hundreds nnd thousands of customers to their stores, rt enables them to do n largo vol ume of btiHliifMH nt minimum ex pense. Advertising establishes the confidence of tlio community, makes new friends, keeps old rustometH interested and brings the news or the store right Into the customer's home. The merchant who advertises continuously appeals to all the people In town, while the mer chant who docs not advertise sits within his door nnd waits for the people to find him out or accidentally drop In as they aro passing by. Advertising Is such a power ful selling forte and business builder that merchants who lino It are enabled to sell hotter goodH at tlio lowest prices. Head the advertisements In THE TIMES closely anil constantly ev ery day for proof. The Servant Girl Problem A Message lo Railroad Men. E. S. Jfneon. l Hast street. Math. Me., sunds out this warning to railroaders ovcrywhero: "My work as conductor caused a chronic In flammation or the kidneys and 1 was miserable nnd nil played out. I'roui tlio day I began taking Foley 'Ildiu Pills I began to rogalu my utrougth, and 1 am butter now than 1 hno been for 1!0 years." Try thorn. I.cckltait & Parsons, The. Ilttsy Cor-for. Low In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo have a few second-hand Irons In good vtorklug condition at $L7n. New Irons, !?:.,-.() up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 103 N. Urondwny SERVANTS GOOD ENOUGH POR DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Rich Woman Trains Girls In Her Own Home for Marriage With Sous. ST. LOUIS. March II).- Mrs. L. .1. TIcliacek. wife of a wealthy mar ble niantiracturer and rortuer .Mis souri state representative, trains servant girls In her home to be come wives of her sou. She hns made three of these matches and they have been so successful Unit she has plans for keeping her per sonally conducted mntrlnionlnl sys tem In operation until all of her nine sons have taken servants of the family as wives. The father or this Interesting family of nine sons and a daughter also has a system. As each son reaches the age of It! he Is given an Interest In the father's business and becomes an active pnrtner In It. Tlclinrok hns Just taken his eighth son, llany, Into the linn. "Their mother finds their wives and I put them In business and ev erybody Is hnppy." says Tlchncok. Mrs. Tlchncok has n rule which thus far has never fnllctl her. This Is the way she stntes it: "If a girl Is good enough to work In my household for five years, she Is good enough to marry one of my sons." When a girl has successfully passed through tlio flvo years of prohahtion and hns shown Hint she is proficient as a cook and a house keeper, according to the stnndnrd set by this mother of ten. Mrs. I'lchacok does not hesitate to rec ommend her to tlio eldest son still unmarried as a qualified and desir able helpmeet. With wise nvnpiitlvn fnrnuli'lit I Mrs. Tlchncok preserves the Tine I or succession by having always one ! or more household servants In training when the senior In rank Is approaching the end or the al lotted flvo year period. Friends or tlio family are com menting with Interest ou the fact that three of the sous who have reached legal ago aro still bachelors nnd that roluclileutlly a young wo man regarded by all of Mrs. Tlch acok's woman friends as a para gon of servants has been with the family about flvo years. "Our dnughtors-ln-law are as d cat to lis as our sous," said Tlchncok. "Every night they coiuo to our homo with their fainllles and wo have n party. We make our homo so attractive that our sons never go elsowhero to find nniusoiuont. "I have never had cause to re gret taking my sons Into my busi ness ns partners. Day and night wo ure a happy family." SUSIE O'HAGAN HELD DOWN .IOH 07 YEARS. "Servant Problem" Easy to Solve If They Were All Like Susie. LONDON, March 18 Thoy havo the "servant problem" over hero al most, if not quite, as acuto form as you havo It In tho United Stntes, but It would be solved In no time If there woro ninny more domestics llko Mary Ann Lancaster, who has Just died. hether this real "Mary Ann" was a treasure or not you can guess from tho fact that sho lived as "maid and friend (nccording to her obituary notice) with a family In Stoko Now Ington for 05 years, or up to tho day of her death, nt the ngo of 83. William Sly, secrotnry of tho Do mestle Servants' IJenovolont institu tion, on being applied to, gnvo tho rather surprising Information that Alary Ann Lancaster's period of ser ylso, though creditable, was far from being a record amnshlng one, In this country, nnyhow. "It may interest you to know," said Sly, "that wo hnvo recorded on our books tho enso of ono domestic who roninlned with n family for 97 years and another who stayed In ono plnco' for 75 years. Tho first of theso was Susan O'Hagnn of Llsburn, near I olfast, who died In June, 1909, nt the ago of 107, and who for 97 years wnB In tho sorvlco of thrco genera tions or a family named Halt nt Llsburn." WE WILL MAIL YOU ll for each set of old Falso Toot sent us. Highest prices paid fir old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry und Preclour Stones. Monoy Sont by Uoturn Mall. Phlla. Smelting & Refining Co. Established 20 Years. mii) Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Cold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu est prlcoB paid. IN RAD PLIGHT. Singer Sewing Machines Wo havo them for rout or for sale. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Sato. W. .1. RITZ, CM Park Ave. Marshfleld. l'hono 280-X. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Emvnrd II. Strauss & Co., Pino Tailoring. Let ua make your next suit. 2!55 CENTRAL. Phono 250-X ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE FOR, QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield - tr - - FOR A GOOU WAT( II OR PINfc JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. J(KI Front St.. Marshfleld. Do You Leave Your Doors Unlocked? You would not do that, and you should no moro be without flro in surance. Tho open door would admit tho burglar, and tho flro fiend is Just aB insidious. Ho plays no favorites, but attacks In sured and uninsured property nllko. Don't risk your savings for tho Bmall cost of a policy. Ours aro tho safest and best. I. S. Kaufman Cub Co. Havo your job printing done at Tho Times ouice. Jackson County Man Breaks Leg Has lo Crawl for Aid. MEDFORI). March 19. Forced to crawl for more than a mllo with both bones of his loft leg shattered and then shout for two hours heforo aid reached him, was tho harrowing experience of Chnrles Gray, a homestendur on Little Applegato, who Is at tho Sacred Heart hospital for treatment. Gray, who lives alouo, was cutting trees about n mile from his cnblu, when ono fell on him, crushing his left leg. He then stnrted to crawl to Ills cabin which ho reached after thrco hours of terrlblo suffering. When his cnblu wns reached ho began shout ing for holp. It' wns nnother two hours boforo his cries woro hoard. They woro forced to carry him on a litter two miles to reach an au tomobile. COOS RAY GRANGE dlnnor Sat urday noon, March 22, at Odd Fol lows hall. Fifty cents. TICKETS nt HUSY CORNER. HOY'S LEGS ARE TWICE CUT OFF ON RAILWAY Artificial Limbs Are Run Over ns He Rescues Woman Rcfoi-u Train. .nV.EST,.,,V".Y' l" l" March 17 Wllllnni Fitting, a 19-year-old lad. lost both of his legs for n second time the other dny. Tho first time was four years ago, when ho foil under a Long Island Hallway train near the station at Glen Head. Ou artificial limbs ho wbb standing nt tho station hero when hu saw a wo man crossing the tracks la front of nu oxpress train. Recalling tho accident hu shouted a warning to tho woman, but alio did not heed, and young Fitting stumped his way to tho tracks and dragged her rroni danger, only to rail himself across the rails. Other persons ou tho platform saw tho youth run ovor by tho train, nnd when It camo to 1 Htm, tllllV fllullKil ( lllm nvnnnt. lug to rind his fatally hurt. Ho was picked up legless, but not In the least wounded, ns tho loco motive's wheols had only broken off his wooden legs. ROTANISTS TO ROGUE RIVER Noted Scientists lo Visit Southern Oregon This Year. MEDFORI), March 19. An ex cursion that will glvo tho Roguo River valley ovon moro publicity thnu that of tho geographers last year, Is that of tho International llntaulsts who will visit this sec tion during tho coming season. Dr. F. E. Cloinenrs or tho University or Mlnncsotn, who was with Dr. Cowloa or tho University of Chicago, Is in charge of tho trip, Is a personal friend of Prof. O'Gnra, who Is lu comiuuulcatlou with him and be lieves that tlio society will como hero. The International Hotnnlatn represent tho botanical societies of Europu and tho United Stntes and their visit hero would bo of groat Importance, ns thoy would not only study tlio fruit, hut tho virgin tim ber. They aro lutorosted In tracing tho various plant zones and any re ports thoy would make would ho given to tho world. HOT CROSS RUNS AT LEID Ai RARNIDGE HAICERY. Phono 112-L. Have You a Bank Connection? Wo feel siiro that thoro aro qulto n good many porsons In this community who do not ronllzn how groat an advantago It Ib to havo business relations wltu a good bank. Upon such porsons wo wish to urgo tho wisdom of gottin,? acquainted with tho ofllcors of this reliable, financial institution. Ab a doposltor hero, you will ho in n position to got a groat doal of valunblo ndvlco and other nsslstanco In your financial and business affairs In addition to tho uso of tho customary banking facilities. , It will pay you In a groat ninny ways to become a regular bank depositor and customer. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & &ENNET BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. M