The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOH. EKIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914-EVENIMG EDITION
SrriMES T'wiTH THE TEA
W, n. MALONEY. .Editor nnd 1 Pub.
DAN E. MALONBV...NCIW Editor
.. . . it,- tinotnfflrn nt MarBh
Md OrVgonT for transmission
ffioigh th walls as .econd-claa.
ttkll niattor.
An Independent Republican newi
olper published dvcry craning except
Bunday, And Weekly by
jp Cooa lUy Times Publishing Co
- Dedicated to tho orvlco of tho
teoplo, that no good causo aba
Utk A champion, and that otlt shall
Rdt thjlvd unoppoBQd.
biricui
Taper
of Coos County
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
One ywir 'to
?er month
" W WEEKLY.
One rear ll.oO
'When paid strictly In advance, the
wbdcrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day
titnes Is $6.90 por year or J2.G0 fjr
J months.
Address Ml communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES.
I
E
BEWARE!
UROPH la uttering n Bolcmn
warning to America. Tho Old
World Is. speaking to tho now.
Ancient monarchies nro offering
counsol to our young republic.
"Beware, of gunal Hnnlah tho Im
plements of' halo fronTboforo your
cjyea. Take your mind off tho ma
chinery of slaughter. Ceaso to d,Q
light in tho engines of destruction,
rilst In reason. Havq faith lu broth
eriood. Bol'loro In lovo." nulld your
civilization on tho, principle or good
$111. ' Bind all tho nations of tho
"estera hotnlspherc- into a federa
tion, wjitch by. ItB fidelity to tho law
of,, kindness nnd Its dqvotlon to tho
Princaof I'.caco, shall becomo nt onco
tno Inspiration nnd hopa of tho
TTorld."
HELP THE BELGIANS
AND THE TOAST
GOOD EVENING.
I
I
i Ho ntmroachcB nearest tho I
gods who knows how to keep
silence, oven though lip is in mo
i rlcht. Cato.
DISTANCED.
Dear Mngglo, wo nro growing old:
At least to mo It sconiB that way.
Your hnlr still has tno glint of gold,
WhatB icit oi nunc is wuimuk
gray.
I know that I ntn growing fnt,
And lovo my easy chair nnd oca;,,
You'ro Bllm and lively how 1b thatt
Our ages matched when wo woro
wed.
Wo promised, Maggie, you nnd I,
When you became my gentle bride,
Thnt wq. would loyal bp on,d try
To mnko life's Journey Bluo uy
side.
I'vo nlwny'o kept tho bargain, dear,
nut now It Bccms It cannot bo.
That you have speeded up Ib clear
Your pneo Is much too BWlft ror
mot
You tango nnd you turkey trot;
I'm proud to havo you for my
wife,
Hut such performances nro not
Becoming at my tlmo of, life,
I lovo to Bit nnd take my ease,
I'vo had my day, my fillip Ib flung!
Bo Just nB youthful ns you plea.se,
Out do not nsk mo to bo young.
SomctlmcB half tho truth Ib worso
than none.
It keeps soino Coos Day people
busy trying to look Innocent.
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T HR Impulse to help tho Holglnns
Is spontaneoua nnd corapolllng.
In tho midst of all tho horror
ojt. tho cataclysm, tho, plight of thin,
unoffending people stands Biipromo
In Kb pathos. Driven frpm tholr
homes, tholr crops destroyed, tholr
occupatlpns, taken nwny, tholr dwol
Il'ngs burned by tho ruthless destroy
crj or bjattorcd by cannon, tho. Bel
gians nro In n state of misery and
want perhaps npvor boforo experienc
ed by a civilized pooplo In these
Christian tlmos. Thomsolvcs starv
ing and. rpoflcBB on tho approach
of' winter, they aro mourning tholr
uwiu Ana uio inouBanua woo nru
dyjng pf privation; nnd to th,ls des
pcrato pass they hnvo hcon brought
through no fault of thalrs. Thoy
ha,vo fought, to ho suro, nnd brave
ly, for tholr homes nnd for thplr
national llfo, but thoy nro tho Inno
cent victims of n great nntlonal
disaster.
An4 bo ft groat outburst of sym
pathy for tho women nnd children,
tbp bcrpiivod nnd fatherless, gentle
fo(k nnd peasants, nllka ovurrltlon
by tho militaristic Juggornatit, in
spires tho Aniork'tiu iH'oplo to huli.
Tlcn Is no lacking sympathy for
the hundrodn of tliournindu of men
wqunded or slain on tho bnttlq
fronts or for thosa who mourn In
countless homos lu Kranra, In Eng
land, In Germany, In Iluasla Inno
cent victims too. Hut theuo peo
ple, nrt children of rich and pow
erful governments which aro under
obligation to do all they can for
their pwji, Belgium lies prostrntq.
Ovor (t Hwnnn hostllo troops. Tho
government exists but It tins no
land to govern; It him no moaim of
rcltevlng distress; Its pooplo depend
for, their vory lives on tho mercy
of strangers,
Tho Times nppoals to tho son
orous pcoplo of Coos. Hay to glvo
as thqy can llttlo or much, to
toop theso Htrlckou pooplo. Every
contribution will bq ucknowledgod
and forwarded to tho proper au
thorities for Touching tho Uulglum
P9PK
Homo Cooh Bay men nro llko um
brollas thoy havo so innny ups nnd
dovns.
Most Coos Bay men who say thoy
do tho best they can, don't.
All you need to complete
die- family circle is a ';'"
PERFkTlON
oilheater
There's cheerinits glow
ing warmth.
Dealers everywhero
Writ for boohUt. "Warmth
In cold corner."
Standard Oil Company
(CALIFORNIA)
Portland
mmmmmlmmmmmmmm'mmmm
ml
Rtmultt lltt
Ptatl Oil
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-wcckly service Cops jfo'yjind Saii.raneiseo.
S. S. Redondo
HMI.H FltOM MAKSIIKIKW) KOK SAV KltANTISH) AND KAN
j.MDIK), SATlltDAV, NOVEMBER J I, AT 7 A. M.
Equipped wltU wireless nnd subrnarlnft bcH .
1 1 Passengers and freight. . ; .
S. S. N ANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
" ," Passengcraand freight.
SAILS WtOM KAItSIU-'HSIill FOB HAX KltANCIHCO,
r ' I'ltlDAV, NOVEMBER i:t, 0:!H) n.ni.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McClEoiiaE, Phone 14.
I When n husband "thinks ho
could havo dono bottor nnd n j
wlfo thinks sho couldn't havo
don,o w,orso, thoro'a a chnnco for
soino divorce lawyer to got tho j
prlco of n now runabout. j
A full line of
NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES
Always to be found at
Ekblad (& Son,
Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc.
PASSENGERS
Arrow
Son Francisco
Pier No. 20.
Every Wednesday
3 P. M.
Phono 278.
FREIGHT
STORAGE
Line Streamers
-HAIfj FltOM-
Coab Bay
Every Friday
To Portland
Ami Tuenday
To San Francisco
THOMAS B. .1AMES, Agent
Ocean Dock
Portland
Albora Dock No. 3
Every Saturday
3 A. M.
MnrHliflsld.
KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
KVEKYTHIXa IN THE I1AKEKY LINE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COaiPANY
1311 NOIITII SECOND ST., NKAK CENTBAL AVENUE. PI10XIJ -VM.
KQUIl'PKIf WITH U'lltKLKSH.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FBOM BAILBOAl) DOCK, MAUSHFIELD, DLMIINC THE
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, ON THE 7TII AT 11 A. M.S ON THE
J.ITII AT 7 A. M.; ON rilKUIST AT 1 P. M.J ON THE 1SKTII AT
7i(, A. M.
TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE, OTII
AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND.
Phono ns-J. O. II. LANDERS, ARcnt
PROFESSIONAL
E. Lothartl McClure
Perl Riley Bailfnger '
PIANIST ANI) Taiciiw,
Rosldonco Studio, 217 W.
rhono 368.L. h'rt 8
1 Innl ntlinrl ,
PIANO TUNICR AND Ul!PAlnPn
LoBTe Tders nt W. 11. ii&SKp
lie Conipany. inc moi.
US S. Sixth Btreot. Phona
H. H. Haroer "
HOUSE BUIUmil
General liopnirhig and Cablwt
Sinking. '
''hone 349-J.
W. T. Tompkins, D. s. T
(Weltiiicr Jlctlindil '
livery Known dlscnsa tr.ltAi
fithout driiKs or aurKery. nZ, !
ind 2, 237 South Broader l
Phono 132-L. Manhtirid. Or.
I. M. Wrioht "
n BUILDINO CONTlSf
i Estimates furnished on rqntit
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear, Noie nnd ThrotL
OLASSIIS FITTKD
OR. MATTIH B. 8IIAW
DlncneH of Women and am
Orflco Phono 330-.I. Hoomi MUH
202, Irvlug Dlock. '
i .
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTINO KNfllNKER AM)
ARCBITKCT
Offices, 200 Irving Block
?hono 103-Ji or 2R7-J.
Marsbfleld, Ortfoa
W. G. Chair '
ARCBlTi:OT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coke Dolldlii
Xlarshtlold, Oregon '
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT ,
Marshflold, Oregon,
Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D,
SWEDISH MAKSACi: AND 10,
ICAL OVMNASTIC8
FOR ALL DlSBARCg
ft.t7 roiiiinciTliil nve. I'lionn SIM
I
It will probably mnko Bomo Coos
Bay men vory unhappy to lenrn that
tho larRcst hammer In tho world Is in
Italy.
Adam was tho first man to throw
a raco.
Pcoplo bo to extremes In tryliiR
to mnko both onds moot. Tho wlso
mnn lcuriiH from observation rather
than from experience.
Every man hna a past, although
few euro to use It lu tholr husliicsH.
A trickster Ih merely n man who
gets tho best of n trade with you.
Fools and children can bo rolled
on to tell tho truth nt tho wrong
time.
PnrliniiH hoiiio brides blush ho-
cnuso of tho kind of husbands thoy
havo rm to cover.
Tho Inventor of rubbor tips for
ponclls mado n fortune because of
other people's mistakes.
And many n man could enm $2
with half tho energy ho wastes lu
trying to borrow one.
When u man comes homo sick, his
wlfo expects him to hold tho baby
while she, mlxen him a doso of some
uasty stuff.
If you don't tnko nil tho ndvlco
Homo men try to hand you, they tell
others that you lack tho braliiH to
enable you to luuko good.
INFORMATION WANTED.
i
The Union Market
OUR COLD STORAGE SYSTEM IS HUHE'A SUCCESS
Our Prlmo Roasts of Beof, Lamb, Mutton, Veal nnd Pork cannot
bo cxcollod.
Try ono of our Fnt Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dinner, thnt
has been properly 'cooled, nnd nolo tho difference.
J. E. FORD &. CO.
I
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THE FAST ANI) COMFOBTABLE
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
O. F. McGEORGE AGENT W. H. TAINTER
Phono 41, Marshflold Phono 421, North Bend
KOONTZ GARAGE
Excclnlor Motorcycle Agar;
LEE TIRES '
AUTOMOBILES STOKED
OOOS COUNTY'S .MOST COlITLVtl
MACHINE HII0I'
MARINE ANI) AUTOMOMLH
REPAIBLVai
GASOLINE FOR 8AIK
VOKTII FRONT ST. 1'HOX 18M
UA1TERIES IlEPAIHEI) AXD
OHAllOKI)
B
NO HAW KDOEfl
on
YOUR COLWIW
If you Iwvo them lnndf
nt
TWIN CITY BTEA5I L.WSMT
171 Koiith Broiiihvny
Pliono .IH
I
TYPEWRITERSAH standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remlnflton, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanflo.
ClonnliiK. rcpalriiiK or notv plateiiH, wirk Ktinrnuteeil. Rttibotis nnd
rrlOH paper Oellvercil. Phono us your order. Phnuo II. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
ENGINE NEEDED OIL.
If the.ro weren't so mony hard prob
lems to solve.,
It niny bo rur days would bo glad
der; But pleaso won't you answer mo this
If you cnti, Hlr
In n lnd his step-fathor'H Htop-Iad-dor?
Sleceted.
CANDY
FACTORIES AND
BAKERIES IX OREGON-
SALEM, Or., Nov. 13. Accord
ing to flgurus gnthored by 'tho Ln
bor Commissioner, thero nro sevou
Eugene Firemen Illumed for Revest
Arelilent.
KUQKNE. Or.. Nov. 13. That tho
raima nf i. Itfinl ttii ulikirtu it i
MVW Wt UlU WIMlltt W fcIVVJ ( MM WVIHHIIiWiiV v.v . --..-.-
l19 nino or n cuy nro irucK j Ynojosnio cnuay pinnw in uio "u
nnvnrnl u'nlra mm wna tt InMf . nnil Mwiln viliinHnti la $107,250.
or oil. Is tho atatomout of E. A. iThoy produco 4,524,000 poutSibfqrl
WJlkfnson, gonoral manogor of tho i candy oaeh year, nnd pay a total
M.il vlfA L'r.l., r,vn,.,n.,,. I,i n I ,!, nt tiii o O T Ilia rwnnla nlRn .
VV .IIU 4Mf)IIIU VVilUft.l.J , .It u j Hunt) if. Y.'.IM' i" .--w
lo.ttor to E. M. Johnson, chairman show that thero nrq 257 bakery cs
of tho flro and wator committee tnbllshments Iiv tho stato, with a
of the. City Council.
Thn nniinrll vntnH in itnrrhnun nn
outlroly now entcino for tho truck 'totals $4,070,635,
snutcau oc having tho old ono ro-
RAINY SEASON
IS COMING
ARE YOU READY?
THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A
BANK ACCOUNT
Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paid
on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de
partment where deposits are accepted for any amount.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Jient.
Have You Ever Tried
Shilling's Coffee? If not, order a can today and if
you are not pleased with it, it will not cost you anything.
We have just received another shipment of eggs, two
dozen for 65 cents. '
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
l'hoiio :it)l-J.
(We Save You Money)
1 1 M -
""" ' C. J. BOAIFE 2
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A. II. H0MIX1
PAINT ANDi
Marshfield S5 .ft i
EHtlmntcs Furnished I
I'hono BOy-J. MrhCe!,
CITY AUTO & TAXI CO,
1)AY ANI) NIGHT SKHV1CB
For taxi, phono 103, Ideal O
I For touring cars, vm "
I Chandler Hotel
LYNN LAMIIirrH, 1'rPP
v... r...i. t t New C"1
4
Abstracts, Red Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIENTtr BKNG8TACKEN, Unater
FAUM, COATi, TIMUER ANI) I'liATTINO LANDS A BP2CIALTY.
GENEUAL AGENTS EASTSIDI
MARSHFIELD OI-VICE, PHONE MJ,
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE I'HONK 101.
MATT It. MAI
Western Oregon Ilepresentatl"
iiA.vrimoTiir.na
..... ..ml Wholesale l"
Rea. Myrtle Arms. TeiJJ
! Z
totul payroll of $8U,3SI, and tho
vnluo of tholr products each year
llf.VH4 ilf.llt Villi Will UHU -i
pa'lrod, If a, ultnhlo guarantee can CRA.MTORD AND SON U,l
l obtajned. Tho now ono will font PRACTICE IN PORTLAND
$850 U a. b. at tho fnptory at Mln-1
neapolls. It wus (ho consopua oft SALEM, Or., Nov. 13. Announeo
oplnlon that tho old motor was a ment has been rondo by Attomey
"Jemon." The flrcuien say that It General A. M. Crawford that ho
never did work llko It bhould hnvo nml his son, Jaiuca Crawford, nt
worked. I present his tlrat assistant, will en-
' 'gnHO In tho pruetlco of law In Port-
,.,,, .,,.. , 'laud after his toiiu expires. Ar-
.-"WLiV. " '"."irangements havo already been mado
. 9if lIMI..I.,J .VI JIIUI IIIIJIIV. Ilflt.'
ArKo Boda Works. Pl(ono 210-L."
for offlcos. Mr. Crawford has sorv
iihI threo terniH ns Attornoy-neneral
i nt Oregon Pivor to becoming Attor-
J)R. II. E. KELT", DENTIST noy-Gonoral ho was ongnKod In the'
rhouo U2-J, Room 2o Coko Uldp;. ipractlco of law nt Rosouurtj.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY'
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
' Profits $11 5,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
- Officers:
J. W Rennet t, Piohldent.
I, II. Flmiaguii, Vice-President.
' H. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F, Winchester, Anst. Cashier.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has been a hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of
our customors will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound,
durablo framing material at tho right price wo know our busi
ness. Just tell what you want to build and tho amount you want
to spend and wo'll get busy with our pencil and tlguro out the best
your uouey can buy. Try us. , .t,........
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL BILL 1 TWO RV USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY
LOT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
mm. -iv Trust Co.. " .-:
tuio "' ,,e. WT
thorougniy ""i"-"-":;
dlnto service, ix "-r:
'attWW
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to all interests ol out c
MINIMUM u v
I. S. KAUFMANjJU
I SUITS CLENEJjJAjg JJ$
ED SUITS MAHH TO
if E ANTAT?RLf
issss:m-ii
SOU duh ---
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S A !
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corar I
S'l LAWRI'.NCE HOTEL
j (Formerly tho Coos Hotel)
j Steam heat, hot and cold water.. j
No liquor. j
Wo Invite you to Investigate our j
i winter rates Special Inducement
when two or moro persons occu-
py samo room.
CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS
Ary Kind of Brick Work at
Prices That Aro Right
And U Work Gnaranteel
Call at "Tho Fireside." Johnson
Rldg. 137 Second St. Phono
43I-J.
FroncU Ranges. Boiler Work
I x .... AvC.
, I 200 Wost JiarKBi. -
i I second Street
' Undernpwnianasemt j
! ,0w. and all wo m.
Ladles' work N
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