The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
Paris, the Incomparable
NOTICE !
Goo(lrny
home m .t $1
Entered nt the postofflce nt Marsh
Held. Oroson, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
nmil matter. i .
VAIK WAGES.
FATHER VAUOHAN, of England,
after 30.000 miles of trave
tliroiiBh the United States and
Canada, tells his people that "ho
knows no land where In exi'hniiRe for
nn honest day's work von Kot a fair
er wnKc" than In Amerlea. It Is
rooiI to hear this cheering testimo
ny from an Intelligent Kul "
la i cncournBliiB to rea .? that Ainet
ra nnd Canada lead the world as to
the substantial ciemuiup m "- j--tlce.
"LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY"
No. 4. NOTRE DAME.
Copyright, 1013. hy Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc.
HEN JuIIub Cnesar led Ills on a level with the floor of the
j TiioroiiTS for the da v. i
Tho wlfo either makes or brakes
the home. ...
Some Coos Hay men work one day
during tho week, rest six and then
wonder why they fool tired.
A l'oorla ' Imteher mlveitlses
"chickens allo and dressed." They
must ho uncommonly tough. .Now
Frank Parsons would ho pleased
with this as his objection to Have
Stafford's chickens Is that they are
nllvo and undressed.
Some Coos Hay men eon go to
ehureli for a change.
POTATOES (SI.tT MARKET.
Cm load Kale at Kiin-n City Are
.Made at Ten Cents n llti-licl.
i' v'l? t; fiTV Mil. .limit 111
Potatoes of last years crop sod
as low as ten cents a bushel In
carload .ots here today. With sev
eral large shipments to smaller cities
ho biggest potato glut" ever
Jtnown here was relieved slightly.
Tho vnrds were turned Into nuc
Hoii pits. Several grocers bought
rarlomls nnd offered a bushel of
potatoes as a premium with grocery
orders.
conuuerlng Romans Into
. ii.it iu now Franco, ho
found u tribe called tho Parlsll.
whose chief settlement was upn
nn Islnnd In tho Seine. It Is re
corded that they were bravo fight
ers nnd resisted tho Invaders til
tho last man of thont was killed.
im... ii,,..,i ..r tint Phi'IhII. tho site
of their ancient capital. Is now called
"ha CltO' and was ior cciuhiu-b
tho principal part of the city or
Paris and tho home of tho Homnn
emperors on their visits hero.
It Is on this island that t..o Cuth
mlral of Notre Damo of Paris
stands. It was founded In 1103 on
the site of a former church thnt
was built In tho fourth century. Tho
foundation stone of tho present
chinch was laid by Polio Alexan-
PERS0NAL OVERFLOW
S. C. SMALL left today for Myrtle
Point on business.
CAUL WAI.KEit AND WIFE have
returned hero after n few months'
stny nt the Seeley & Anderson
logging cnnin nt Hear Creek
whoro Mr. Walker was employed.
II. .1. VAPGHAN AND O. A. C.HIS
WOLD nre exported homo tonight
from n trip to Gardiner nnd will
leave, tomorrow on n trip down
tho const, going to Ilrooklng lie
fore their return.
1-Nir IJum'ImII. C'al Laugworthy Is
Retting enthuslnstlc over baseball
and Is planning to organize n busi
ness men's team to tako North Ilend
and other conieis on for n few
jsnincB.
1a 1 DENNING, whom Cell Ire
lnnd now terms "The Orlglun1
Tickle (Irass Kid." and wlfo. ar
rived homo today from llosohurn
where they havo lieen visiting
rolntlvf.i.
Will Mmi Tho A. 11. Daly Coin-
lmny will mov" Its office from the
AlUrnce wnrehousH room Into the
building on South Hroailwav re
cently vncnted hv Harnanl & F.nng
worthy, where they will have more
commodious (nun-tors.
LOST ('(I'tiuMi silver nurse uilli
initial "E." On Front street,
.live ut Tillies office.
m. i'. plant wueck.
Ko Hojir f Saving Vessel on Alaska
Const Now.
The following Hoattlo dispatch of
Juno i nth will be of Interest here as
llio Yukon was formerly tho M. F.
riant, which was for years on the
Con IW.) and San Francisco run:
"Wholes,! Information romlwd to
day by the Alaska Coast Company
from Aieliio Mi Kay. at rnnltuUu.
give tho first details of the strnud
liiK of the steamship Yukon on the
roofs off Saiinnk Island, while bound
from Good Now liny. IIdiIiix Sou.
for Soul tli-, and ud Inert the company
(hat there Is no hope of .mlim the
MMHUfl.
, "Tim Yukon stnuk .Iiiiip 11, nt
hl(h Ode. In a thick fog. and Imiiie
illRU'h begun to letik budly. The
Vixwl Is exposed uinl Ik oxpei toil to
browk up with the flrxt high wind
From the flisi. when her eimlne
rooin filled, all hopo of flo.it lug hei
wis abandoned Four men die
standing liv I lie wreik "
.irt t It, 1.1 tl I
And still It Is a beautiful and ef
fective fabric of pure (lothlc design
Tho three de'ep eiitrnnces nt the
fiont nre adorned with carvings, nnd
the Ironwork of the doors Is fine.
Above Is ii beautiful rose window,
whose stained glass throws a soft
glow over a largo part of the In
terior. At the time of the Revolution In
I "IKl. Notre Dame was converted
Into a Temple of Reason. Its sculp
tiifnu u'nrn niiittliitoil. The statue
of the virgin was replaced by that
of l.llioity. a urooK lumpie m
philosophy was erecieu wiiiiin me
church, and a ballet dancer repre
sented the unthroned figure or Rea
son, iccelvlng In state tho worship
of her votaries. The wild orgies
that took place In the ancient edifice
led to Its being closed and It was
not until 17!u thnt It was ngnln
opened. It wns restored In ISIfi
Its facade Is said to be one of the
finest, as well as the earliest, of
Hh Mini In nvUtiMH'p. Mini tiuu MMI'Vi'il
as the model or many other cath
edrals In Northern Franco. Among
Its noticeable reaturos are the weird
and grotesque carvings or animals
and monsters that encircle the
building high nbove the third story.
For more than "Oil years Notre
Dame has heen a place or worship.
Tt linu u.iiin fnl'lll i.lllut.itllin.u U'.itl
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dings and coronations; It has seen
dynasties come ami go, nun witn
the rail or tho monarchy It suffered
In comuiun with tho palaces at the
hands of tlu mob. Today It Is one
of the show places of Paris, whore
tho traditions of centuries have been
preserved.
Every day a different human In
terest Btory will nppoar In The
'limes. You can got a beautiful In
taglio reproduction of this picture
dor III. then a refugee In France, with live others, equally attractive,
and tho edifice was completed In 7 hy DM. Inches In size, with this
the thirteenth century. The orlg- week's "Mentor." In "The Mentor'
Inal plans showed a tall and In- n well known nuthotlty covers Hie
spiring building. For sovornl roa- subject of the pictures and stories
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SOUS 1110 onuieurill IIOOS UOl llllill.-nn ui mv nvun. iivuin.10 u. inv 111.11.-B
one In thnt way. The towers, which nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art.
were to have been surmounted by Literature, History. Science, nnd
lofty spires, hnve been left without Travel, nnd own exquisite pictures
thorn: nnd then. too. In till these On snle nt The Times office. Price
centuries the surrounding ground ton cents. Write todny to The
luiB been gradually raised by tho Times for booklet explaining The
dlat?n.tLJ'.tfIllt,ii-P? ."--'-JiUMlJl ig A8soclatcl Nowspapor School plan.
I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Pay Flues. Claud Tucker and
Will Erlcksou pleaded guilty this
morning to speeding and paid $'
apiece. I). L. Foote and Miles Ri
chardson pleaded not guilty nnd their
hearing wns set for next Wednesday
morning ut 10 o'clock.
Tho Drunks. Two drunks were
arraigned beforo Recorder Duller
this morning and neither having $..
both woro sentenced to two nnd n
hair days In Jnll. They gave their
names as Epps and .lonos. Doth
litP'o been In before.
J. W. Johnson, n painter who wtv
In the employ of Addison Cirk f r
homo time nnd who left the Day the
last of February, Is In a hospital In
Shu Diego critically ill, the doctors
having given up hope, lie Is suffer
ing from lend poisoning.
NORTH BEND NOTES. '
MRS. WM. WANN nnd son. who hno
been making their homo In North
Demi for some time, loft today for
(Sold Hunch, where they will J'-'i'
Mr. Wauii for the summer. Mr.
Wiiint Is now auditing the county
records of Coos county nt that
nlnco.
A Winker Appreciates This.
Win. Norrls, a rosldont of Flor
ence. Orej.on, says: "For the las'
I t years my kidneys nnd blnddoi
Incapacitated me for nil work. About
eight months ago I began usliu
Foley Kidney Pills, and they have
done what other medlclno failed
o do, and now I am feeling fine
I recommend Folev Kldnoy Pills."
Owl Prescription Phnrmncy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel
Phone 7t.
Mrs. R. Olson and Mrs. John Mor
gan of Empire, spent yesterday as
the guests of Mrs. Wm. Relchert.
Peter Loggle Is building 11 flue
addition to his hall.
Quartermnss nnd Son have leased
the Star Theatre from (1. J. Leinnu
skl. The thontro opens this ev.onlng
under the new management.
EDITORIAL .MEETING.
WT AliO'llIrl I'rna to l'oo IIjj Tlnim
COLORADO SPRINCiS. Juno 1!.--Tho
election of officers nnd tho se
lection of 11 meeting place for I'.MI
ve!v ,Iie mini '.,!. J U...t.i-,i) tl'tillsai'l-
ed by the National Press Association,
which cloned Its session 1 1 e re todn y .
BOARD
In a
Pleasant Country Home
for two or three ladles, during
Jnlv nnd August. Address It.
care of Times References.
Katheiine L. Norton. New Hert
ford. Mass. bids, "l had a terrible
pain across my back with a burn
ing nnd scnlding feollng. I took
Foley Kidney Pills as advised, with
results certain nnd suro. The pain
nnd hurtling feeling loft 1110; I felt
toned up and Invigorated. I rec
ommend Foley Kidney Pills." 0'
Proevriptlnn Phariuaiy. Frank D
Cohan. Opposite Chaiidk Hotel
Phono 71.
Outing Parties
are enjoyable, but It costs money
to rig up. Wo will lighten your
burden In this respect Have you
learned the 'Power of theDlino?"
Como ami soo
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
New Location
Front St, Opp. Postofflce
THIS STORE
WILL SOLVE
YOCIt NEW
SPIT PltOIILEM
FOR THE
4th of July
WE 1 1 E
THE SPIT
THAT WILL
SPIT YOC AT
$8.50 to $25.00
COME IN AND SEE 'EM.
The Fixup
TWO STORES
Murslillold North Rend
Bowling Alley!
.17.1 NORTH FRONT STREET
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
Special Sale of Convent-Made Laces
and Oriental Embroideries
M,,r.in f'nr ,,,1,y8.,l Y1!1 havo l'ln' nnd for s.ilo n cholco
collection of beautiful hand-made and Imported fineries. Including
Irish crochet lace. Rose Point lace, Venetian Point lace. Chlnose
embroidered Uiiuouas, etc. etc
A cpttllal Invitation Is extendod to the ladles of Coos Count v
t an mornings, afternoons, or evenings.
Mrs. Chas, R. Donohoe
Omndler Hotel. IMPORTER. Marshtleld, Oregon.
Just Received
another shipment of the Famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phoue 1C2
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYEUS. CLEANEHS,
PRESSERS nnd HAT IttiXOVATORS
Agent for Ewward II, Straus &
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let tu
make your next suit.
235 CENTRAL. . Phone 2S0.T
To the Citizens of the
City of Marshfield:
Notice is hereby given that the Public Utilities Commis
sion of the State of Oregon, will hold a public hearing in
the City Hall of said City at 10 o'clock A, M Friday,
June 20th, 1913, at which time testimony will be taken
in the matter of the complaint of the City of Marshfield
against the Coos Bay Water Company. All persons do
siring to present evidence before this Committee arc re
quested to immediately consult with office of the City
Attorney or the City Recorder.
By order of the Common Council,
JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder,
;
ACREAGE SNAP
Quick Action Necessary.
$2Ti an acre, WORTH $100. 10-acro tract, well located, level
bench and creek bottom adapted to platting Into small five-acre
tracts suitable for orchard or mirdonlnj;; close to Isthmus Inlet.
Elvo days only.
Coos Bay Realty Co.
REII .MIXES HOIT.MAY
l."0 Front .si reel, opposite (iriind Theater.
EANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEX ACRE TRAITS KOl'R .MILKS SOITII OX
COl'XTV ROAD WW PER ACRE; SUM CASH, HALANCE
TWO YEARS. XO IXTKRKST, XO TAXES, EIXK SAXIIV
LOAM, LEVEL 11EXCII LAXI).
Buy One It Will Make You Money
DonnaM MacKietosln
REAL ESTATE
ami
IXSURAXCE.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK '
or COOS BAY
SMALL ACCOUNTS
ENCOURAGED
One need not havo n lure account In
this bank In order to enjoy the prl
IIoko It confers. Relieving that eu
coiiniKOinoiit temlH to develop tho re
sources of the small depositor, It Is
the policy of this bank to kIvu appre
ciative attention to nil who brink'
their business here, regardless of the
slzo of their transactions. Your uc
couut Is Invited.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST RANK IX COOS COl'XTV.
Established 18811.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposits,
Officers;
.T. Rennett, President.
.1, II, riiiuiiKiui, Vice-President.
R. T. Wllllums, Cashier.
(Jeo. 1 Winchester, Assistant Cashier.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMHER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDIXfiS. 8A8H. AXI DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY
Have photographic copies of all records o Cooa County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating
to real estate furnished on short notice.
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfjeld. Phone 151 J
W. J. RUST, Manager
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CADILLAC and F0RD
Makes of Cars
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Careful Drlreni ! &JC
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit ton
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Woodrow Wilson's Broto
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