The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUAiV 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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Getting Ready?
Till-: KOl'TIIEItN PACIFIC Is building to Cooa liny with fovorlsh lmBto.
TIIK POUT OF coos ll.w Is dredging our hnrbor and appealing to Congress for
liolp.
TIIH V. A. SMITH CO.MPAXV Is opening InunoiiBo trnets of timber for mnnufarturo
nnd lb Increasing Its facilities for a Inrgor and more diversified product.
MOTH 'I'll 1-3 C. A. SMITH CO.MPAXV nnd tbo SOUTH MUX PACIFIC arc developing
coal mines In preparation for supplying markets afforded by rail connec
tion with Interior Oregon.
'Wll'3 CITV OK MAIISIIFIEl.D Is spending lnrgo sums for streot Iniprovements to nu-
roininodiito a growing population.
Til 1-3 CIIA.MIlElt OK COMMEIU'E, assisted by tlio KOl'TIIEItN PACIFIC, Is conduct
ing a campaign of publicity that Is nation-wide.
All these are Ileum In n campaign of preparation for tlio greatest years tlint Cooa
Hay or tbo United States has ever seen.
Are you getting ready? Have you a home on Coos liny? Ilnvo you a suitable
lot to build your lioinu? Have you u contract for a .boine-sltc? The Inevitable In
crease In 1 mil values makes such a move advisable. Tlio certainty of IncrenBo
In rents makes such a move Imperative on nil provident families living on Coos Hay.
Look over Kilt ST ADDITION, tlio home district, whore largo lots with city con
veniences can bo had on easy terms and nt right prices. Do It now! Do not wait
until you must Join a mnd scrnmblo of buyers and bo obliged to pay n higher prlco
for an Inferior lot.
Reynolds Development Co,
(OWNI3I0
178 Central Ave.
Phone 1G0.
IFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DIj OSTLI.ND.
rimio Tuner nnd Itcpiilrcr
iS. Sixth Mice I. .Pluino IDiMi.
re outers at W. II. Haines .Music
Ipany.
M. WltKillT,
IliilldlUi; ('niitrnrlnr.
Miniates furnished on rciiiiesl.
ii liiini'st Job giiiiriiiitccd. I'lione
IHH-lt.
o. cosmiv,
Contractor mill llullilur.
IinntL'8. drawing and specifica
tions furnished on reuuost.
Intlafled customer Is butter rof-
renro than a tinnK. look nny
oiio of my lu up and sou If
I am rellnlilo.
Ino it in I. .Miirsliflfld, Or,
T. TOMI'KIXS, 1). K. T.
lll'llilisw llnlliiir.
EnotUINL. Hours I) to 12, I to ft.
to Itooiu 2, i:i(l, X. Broadway.
It. II. M. SHAW
Eje, Ear, Xoso nnd Throat.
MATTIE It. KHAW
hoaxes of women and children.
Ico phone 3:10. Hooms 200, 201,
202, Irving Jllock.
lt.A.,1. HI3XDIIV
DENTIST
Marskfiold, Oregon.
ams 204-2015, Coko Building.
Mdoncu phono 252-X.
Ico phono J12-J.
1BREAD
IHIEAD .MAKES MIIAWX.
nnd good, puro, wholeBomo, nour
ishing bread makes boys muscular
and healthy. Our bread is mudo from
tbo finest hard Winter wheat tbo
kind Unit retains tlio nutrients of
gluten and phosphates. Consequent
ly It Ih rich lu nutrition, and Is ab
solutely puro In every particular of
baking nnd handling. And n big lonf
costs but llttlo money.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for goikl goodies.
Market Ave. Phono T11-L
A DIFFCIIEXCE IX
IIOUHH
WOUKIXfi
"HS. FAIMtlNOEH,
'IVacliep of Piano.
Hesldepco Studio, No. 1090,
frner Commercial nnd Eloventh St.
Phono :ihu.j.
KXJA.MIX OSTLIND,
I (insulting Engineer nnd
Architect.
Offices. '2(111 Irvlm ltlnrlr.
lone ll):M or 2II7..1.
Multifield, Oregon.
JERL RILEY" HAIiLINGEH
I'lkitlst And Teacher
Idenco-Studlo, 237 8o. Broadwm
I'none jB-ti.
IT" Q. CIIANDLEIt.
Aiirifi'iTTm
""-"' VA,
kw 301 nd 302, Coke RuIWlMf
.'urMiiieia, Oregon.
'"M. S. TUItPEN,
AHCHITEOT
Jtarshflelrt. Ornjton.
The Policy
OK THI3 FIIIKT NATIONAL IIAXIC,
,
coxkistextlv followed, is
this: hetweex the ijaxk and
its valfep cpsto.mehs theih:
is complete .mutual1tv ok ix
tehekt. axi pitoi'icit co-opeh-
ATIOX THAT IS THE HOOT OK
WHOLESOME HAXKIXR UELA-TIOXS.
The First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
CTnniiiMno '
ckanlnny Stockings for Hoys nnd
Girls
"o Best Wearing Stockings on the
1UUIKUI,
Sold at
l lie Electric Shoe Store.
ton no. urantlwnv.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HAXK IX COOS COUXT1'.
Estiibllshed 1880.
Capital, Surplus md Undivided
Profits, $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposits.
Officers:
J. W. llennett, President.
J. II. Flmingnii, Vice-President.
It. P. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. P. Winchester, Assistant Cashier.
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1 A man's working day Is eight
hours. Ills body organs must work
perfectly 21 hours to keep him fit
for eight hours' work'. Weak, sore,
Inactive kidneys cannot do It. Thoy
must bo sound nnd healthily active
all tlio time. Foley Kidney Pills will
inako them bo, You cannot tnku
thorn Into your system without good
results following. Owl Prescription
Pharmacy. Opposlto Chandler Ho
tel. Prank I). Cohan. Phone 74.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
MarshfieJd BUTTER
uediiiuy
MAD1-
uximu
KAXITAHV
CONDITIONS
IX ..
CLEAN
AXD
MODEHX
PAC1T ItV.
STEIULIKED
MILK
AXD
CHEAM.
PURE ICE
Free del very, H a. in. uu4 2 p. in.
I'lione T.X
C. W. VIERS,
Painter and Decorator
Wall Paper and Paints
Hosldonco Phono 40-X
Shop Phono 2DG-n
!17 X. Front Street
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PIIOTOGUAPHIC
WOIUC, Ilromldo Enlarging mid
Kodak Finishing.
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ecPniil new locnt'on. we are e.
u. r pDrePared to cater to family
raue. Regular meals or short or-
Open day nnd night,
MERCHANT'S OAPE.
roadway nd Commorclid MM,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATU, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASn AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL niLL IN TWO I1T USING OUR WOOD.
PnONE 100. lfia SOUTH BROADWAY
Goodrum'&Garage
home of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
317 Central A v. Phono 7a-L
Scarcity of Fuel Followed by
Plenty When Rush Shipment
Arrives From Portland
The turkey situation In Coos county
nppenrs to ho either n. feast or a
famine. Yesterday there was not a
turkey to be had for love or money
and todny the nmrkets tire well sup
plied and lu danger of being flooded.
The supply was cleaned out for the
Christinas trado and tho orders for
the New Year's supply wns not
sont out In ttmo to Ret the turkoyti
here.for the early part of yesterday.
A rush order to Portland resulted In
soveral hundred beln's shipped on tho
steamer Alliance, but as site vns
?e, but
.nvy win
held back by heavy winds' and shal
low wnter nt tho mouth of tho har
bor, the turkeys wcro not lnnded un
til 2 o'clock.
Hcstnurnnt men nnd hotel stcw
Supt. Tiedgen Returns From
State Teachers' Meeting
Much Business Done
Supt. P. A. Tledsen, of tho Marsh
field schools has Just returned from
attending tho convention of tho Ore
gon Teachers nssoclntlon at Salem.
Eugene was selected ns tho plnco of
holding tlc next annual convention.
In discussing tho meeting, Mr, Tied
gen snld:
J. II. Ackermnn, president of Mon
mouth onmtl School, was president
of the convention nnd presided nt
general sessions,
Tho nttendnnce wns small, but
representntlvo of Western Oregon.
Coos County wns represented by Su
perintendents Uakcr, Hopkins nnd
TIcdgon. x
Dr. Calvin S. White, of tho Stnto '
Uonrd of Health, nddrcssed tho high
nrds wore on the whnrf at North Uond '8cl,o1 BCCtion on tho 8UljJcct of "so
cial nygiene." his niKiesa was care
ful nnd conservative. Dr. Whlto
yesterday with automobiles nil ready
for n mad dush back to this city, to
get tho turkoys lu shnpo nnd cooked
characterized most of tho writings
so that they would bo ready for tho n tho subject of social hygiene as
evening meal. Chicken supplied tho.';'"'-. "' "' to mi Inquiry for a
wnnts of the inner ninn nt somo of r. 7 .. JV . . " ..'.".
tho restaurants In lieu of turkey yes
terday at noon, but turkey had his
"day" at night.
BASHFUL COMET
that tho book did not exist. Krohu's
Physiology nnd Hlchlo's Hygiene,
both st.ite texts, came lu for n shnro
of Dr. White's denunciation of books
on hyglone.
The subject of standardization of
high schools wns discussed In sec
tion meeting, resulting In tho ap
pointment of n commlttco of three-
II U I nil I yonr n1(l ruorl nl "10 noxt ,l00t-
III rill II '"K (r ",0 at,H(K,,l,t,on- Supcrlutcn-
I U I III U lilnntu Turner nf Or.intH Pass. Illltll-
orford of Mc.Mliinvllo, nnd McLaugh
lin of Hood River, constitute the
comiulttee. A committee of threo wns nppolnt
ed to Investlgnto the course of study
for the first olght grndes and report
Until tho lenrned BkyologlstB get 'next year. Opinion was nonornl
nyiro explicit In their data. It will bo tlmt grndo ntudles need n shaking
Imposslblo for tho ordinary gnrdon
vnrloty of mnnklnd to got n glimpse i '' , , . , , , , .
of tho new DeJnvnn comet, which Tho Stnto Superintendent wns nn
has cnused n cortnln nniount of nor- nctlvo mombor of tho convention,
vous activity In spots, as for example Ho is plnnnlug to push vigorously
It hnB nlrondy been vnrlously locntud tho pnront nnd tonchor movomont.
Sky Wanderer Can Only be
Found by Best Guides With
Powerful Glasses
Club worlc
in inrco (iiiieroni iiinncrH oi mo ncl Ul0 n,iUBtrn,
iiitlvuiiH iij- iiiiiuruiu siur Hiuiiinn, uuu ., , . ,, . ,
no two hnvo ngreed Just whoro to throughout tho Btnto.
train tholr blnocnlnrs or other hlgh- An orchestra of grndo children
power glnsses In tho mad thirst for from Monmouth Normal School mndo
comoticnl knowledge. lUl0 convention "tnko notlco." They
It Is nbsurd for iiBtronomors to toll' , tll0 r0Krnm but
tho laity to look so-nnd-so mnny do- ' ' , ,.. ,,
grees or mlnutos north or west of wo encored Bovornl times. They
Zetn Erldnnl. lu tho first plaeo Erl- had boon In training ono yonr.
daul Ih n rather Inconsequential con- Tnleut oiitsldo of tho stnto con
stellation, low In tho south, nnd con-'niHte,) 0f pr0f. M. V. O'Shen of tho
inhiB but one stnr of tho first mngnl- Unvcr8,y of Wisconsin. Ho prov
tude, which h never vlulhlo .n this. , . , , ... , . '
Intltudo. hocnuso It never gets above o.l n hoHt. To say that ho took a
the horizon. If has five stars of tho tired nudlonco In tho nfternoon nnd
second mugnltudo nnd 'otn, t' o gul'l-1 hold them to close attention for
lug stnr for tho Dolnvan comot. Is the nonrly an hour nnd thirty minutes I
Binnll-Bt of thoflo five i secondary lum- Bllfrp,ollt ovdonco of his ability.
Illdliun, lillll I'llll ictlllll III) uuilllini7; j
with any one of the others In the
sii ino general locntlon.
On top of nil this, no stnr or hen'
only body of less than the sixth inn;
nttude Is visible, to tho linked oyo nnd
Dolnvnu's comot Is somowh'ero be-
twoeu tho seventh nnd eighth mngul-
tudo todny.
His nddrcss on Tuesdny was humor
ous nnd Inspiring on tho subject of
"Hoy Nnturo."
The Stnto Dobntlng Lcnguo hold o
short session. Tho officers of Inst
year woro ro-olected. A resolution
wns passed favoring ono question for
Tho only oncourngement for thoso tho ontlre stnto. Nino moro siihoolg
who nro not studonts of tho honvons nro the loaguo this year thnn took
Ih Hint the new sky wnndoror is rnp
Idly nppronchlng tlio solnr syMiein
nnd mny become vlslblo to tho naked
eye; nnd then, ngnln, It mny not, ho
cnuso Its rolntlvo innvoment slnco It
was first discovered hns been so
slight that oven tho shrewdest as
tronomers hnvo beon iiunblo to com
pute Its orbit.
I'SE CLEAlftaivE WATER.
If you have auythlng to soil, rent,
trade, or waut help, try a Want Ad
In Tho Times.
Report That Company In l"lgiiilu On
New Supply Kor Norlli Rend.
Tho North Hond Harbor Baya; Tho
Incoming Council will hnvo a proposi
tion put up to them to consider what
mny monn the building of a modern
waterworks system for North Doud.
A company has written hero offer
ing to build a plpo llu.0 from Clear
Lake, furnishing water to the mills
and othor consumers on the wnter
front nt low prossiiro under tho grav
ity systom. Kor all consumers of a
higher altitude and for tho city flro
hydrants pressure will bo obtained
from nn Immense reservoir on Union
hill, n pumping station being placed
In tho nnrtln part of town to forco
tl o wnter to tho rosorvolr.
The company has asked tho now
Council to tnko the mnttor up nt
their first meotlng nnd If they signify
n willingness to ijrant n frnnchisonnd
outer Into n llbornl'hydrant contract,
tho proposal will ho mndo In duo form
nnd nctlon commenced nt onco.
Just who tho people nro bohlnd tho
movo Is unknown, but bo thnt ns it
may. North Uond has Information
gathered from n survey that tho Clenr
Lako project Is nil right and If tho
waters of tho lako can bo diverted to
tho ilso of North Uond, It will bo a
good thing to fostor.
NOTICE.
Will not bo rosponsiblo for nny
bills contracted by my boh, Edward
G. Dyor, without n written ordor.
Mrs. Edw E. Dver.
part InBt yonr. CoiiBldornblo crit
icism! of tho subjects chosen for de
bate was offorod.
Dy n close mnrgln, Eugono wan
chosen ovor PorUnud for tho next
plnco of mootlpg,
Tho Junior High School cnmo'lit
for somo discussion. This Is boing
tried out nt Tho Dalles, Oregon.
Free toxt books for grndo chlldron
wns discussed nt considerable length
by Superintendent Uoyd of St, Jolme.
If you hnvo nnytlilng to sell, rent,
trndo, or want help, try n Wnnt Ad
In Tho Tlmos.
Along in the
Indian Summer
altlioid
REMOVED
Opposite The Blanco Hotel
TODD The Tailor
should be put on your roof just
before the winter rams is the
best time to protect your roof with a
water-and weather-proof roqftnu.
Malthoid has made good in such a
substantial way, wc are clad to I
recommend it.
C. E. NICHOLSON
Coos County Itcprcsoutntlvo
1020 Front street. Phono 73
Miii'thlicld, Oregon
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