The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, 'SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
II. C. MALONEY .,
DAN B. MALONEY
.Editor and Publisher
Nows Editor
OFFICIAL PAl'EIl OF COOS COUNTY.
HOMICH M'KKK'H I'RAYKR.
Tench mo that sixty minutes make ono hour, sixteen ounces ono
pound, and ono hundred cents ono dollar.
Help mo to Hvo so that I can Ho down nt night with a clear
conscience, without a gun under my pillow, nnd unhnuntod by
tho faces of those to whom I hnvo brought pain.
Grant, I beseech Thee, that I may earn my meal ticket on tho
square, nnd In doing thereof that I may not stick tho gaff whero
It doos not belong.
Dcafon mo to tho Jlnglo of tnlntcd monoy nnd tho rustlo of
unholy skirts.
Dllnd mo to tho faults of tho other fellow,, but reveal to mo
mlno own.
fjuldo mo so that each' night when I look hcross tho dinner ta
ble at my wife, who has been n blessing to me, I will hnvo noth
ing to conceal.
Keep mo young enough to laugh with my children and to loso
mysolf In their play.
And when comes tho smell of flowers, and tho tread of soft
stops, nnd tho crushing of tho henrso's wheels In tho gravel out
In front of my plnco, mako tho ceremony short nnd tho epitaph
slmplo: "Hero Llos a Mnn."
NEW 3LY.V FOlt
I COQUILLE OFFICE
J. J. Stanley of Coqitlllo was
j here Inst night nnd urged Sena- j
j tors Lnno nnd Chnmborlnln to j
nppolnt Leo Goodman postmns-
ter nt Coqulllo. They made no j
j promises except to glvo Ills ap- j
plication consideration. J. II. j
I Lenovo nnd W. E. Cloghorn nro j
tlio other applicants. j
No Intimation wns given out
j by tho Senators ns to action on j
tho Marsliflcld or North Bend of- j
j flees.
' Tho People's Trnnsporntlon Com
pany, operating boats botweon Port
land nnd Tho Dalles, Is building docks
nt Lylo, Moslcr and Hood Rlvor.
GDRVALLIS HOPES
TO GETJIG SCORE
Aggies Favorites Over Oregon
University at Corvallis
Game Today
RAILWAY YEAR
FROM IAS
fConlndfromPagoOno)
tDr AMOcltlrt I'reti to Coos Bar Tlran.l
CORVALLIS, Nov. 21. -Tho Ore
gon Agricultural Collcgo hoped to
pllo up a bigger Bcoro ngalnst the
Oregon University eleven today than
did WnBhlngton nnd thus lay claim
about 2700 foot on tho north stdo
hnvo completed their share, whllo
llnusor & Ilausor nro still at work
on this end. Their contract calls
for 1000 feet of tunneling.
Uccnuso of tho fair summer nnd
fall with muoh good weather, grud-
tntr ntntitr Hin llttn lina tinnn tilt f 111.
to tho Northwestern football chnm-'tIo lntcmiptod u w bQ c0.
OREGON TIES
AGGIES TODAY
(Contlnuod from Pngo Ono )
Untied ns long this winter ns tho
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plonshlp. Washington nnd tlto Ag
gles played a 0 to 0 tlo and neither thor ,u ,, M ,,,
luin linoti defeated. Oregon Utilvor- ... , ... ... .. . ,,. ,
"'" " i'ih i hid iiiniiii innr i mi niii nn
sltv ndhorentH nro hopeful dcsplto tho i .,-.. ..... . , . .,
,,. ,, . ... ...... ..i.. i,. loiimuio mil uu lit wuui tin nuiiui.
niu jiurujiuuu wr wui iuwiu '. 0,1(18 ngaillBt tllCIH.
flax Industry In tho northwest.
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS
THEY ARE ALWAYS PLEASING
QUATERWASS STUDIO 2!
QUALITY PHOTOS
l-l Fiio.vr sr.
They nro being used now mostly on
tho lakes nbovo Gnrdlner.
Mr. lloey and Mr. Fountnlno re
mained hero during most of tho dny
on business and expect to lenvo out
for Eugcno tomorrow soma time.
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD, ORE.
Of nil tho National holldnys, no no Is more universal, or rnoro Joy
ously celebrated that that of Thau ksglvlng, though of Now Englnnd
origin, nnd for many years coufl ncd to that Bectlon, It Iiuh slowly
but surely extended nil over our great country.
Tho Nation as n wholo and our city In particular, has abundant rea
son to bo grateful to tho God of Nations for tho undoubted in as
perity which It hns boon oura to enjoy during tho past year, nnd
so let us oboy tho scriptural ndin onltlon "bo yo thnukful."
And though to nomo of us sor rows mny relgu within, yet mny
peaco and hopo, nnd confiding (rust surround ovory qltlzuu uf
our city. Heaven bless you nil this Thnuksglvlng Day!
Now, therefore, Joining with Prosldont Wilson, of the United Stntes,
I would request all our citizens to sot nsldu Thursday, November,
tho 28th, as n special day for Thanksgiving, and nssomblo yoursolvus
together In your respective places or womhlp, giving thanks to our
(loil, for tho tunny tilosslugB bosto wed Indlvldunlly, nnd collectively,
during (ho past year.
Lot. then ull pcoplo prnlso tho Lord, for Ho Is good, for Ills mercy
cuduroth forovor.
Dated tills 21st dny of November, A. I)., 1011.
Very truly yours, F. E. ALLEN, Mny'or.-
I THE IMtEIKIE.NAWHlT
(Written for Tho Times.)
Tho Colonel P. Mlehlo full manned,
Thu now library building nt tho
Stntu University will bu ready by
Thanksgiving.
Grants Pass Is ambitious for a fed-
Was' sailed to Coos liny to dig sand; oral ullll,,lK-
Slio nrrlved on tho Hay
A' reception wo gnvo
And ,wns votedp by Marshflold
lira n'd.
Tho dredgennuglU P. Mlehlo full
mannod
Mado a noble nttompt to dig sand;
Dut tho Rnr wuii too rough
And tho sand wns too tough
Cap. Macgonn snys that Mlehlo bo
a d!
Tho Chamber of Commorco folt blue, ,
The Port wondored whnt next to do; .
Rut tho monoy's all spent
Tho dredgonnught lias "wont"-- '
PIobbo toll us wlmt'8 Coos Hay to do?
ROY A. LANDRITH :
Take A Walk Tomorrow
Out Commercial Ave. as far as 8th
Street and see the big steam shovel
working on Eighth Terrace. It is
a signt wen worm seeing, we
arc preparing your new home
site for you -and if vou spct
a lot now right now Vou
may secure the new bura
low we propose to erect,
fres on one of the next,
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'EIGHTH TERRACE is lo-
QlS cated in Perham Park
" within five minutes' walk
G of the business center, unc
' ui tuu muai auicuiivi; uuiiuuiy
sites on Coos Bay. Lots sold
on easy terms. Perham Park is
the Onlv Restricted Residence
nronertv on Coos Bay. Before buy
ing elsewhere let us show you the
jvopcrty. "SEE REID ABOUT IT."
W. A. Reid-150 Front st.
Office Open Evenings, 7 to 8. '
FRANCE AT FAIR
DESPITE AVAR
f IPr AuocUld l'rrti to Coo Dr Tlmo,J
HORDEAUX, Frnnce, Nov. 21.
Tho French cabinet decided
todny that, notwithstanding tho
j war, Franco will pnrtlclpato offl
j daily In tho Panama Exposition
at San Francisco.
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North Plnlns .has voted to erect a
$3000 school.
8-yard lino and Lutz tnndo G yards
when tlmo was taken out bocnuso
of Dcckett'B Injurie. From ith'o
12-yard lino Lutz failed at n Hold
goal and Beckett punted 40 yards
from Oregon's 20-yard lino. Yengor
mndo soven ynrds In two plunges
and Lutz punted DO yards. Tho
end of tho first half ended with
tho bnll In tho contor of tho flold
and tho scoro 0 to 0.
Third Qunrtor Tho first fow min
utes wero n genornl ace-sawing of
tho bnll nnd with six minutes yet
to piny Lutz mado a plnco kick from
Oregon's lC-ynrd lino for tho first
scoro of tho gntno. Lutz wnB con
sistent In his punts of 50 ynrds.
Thrco forward passes In tho mlddlo
of Mils qunrtor, following In suc
cession by Lutz, wero unsuccessful
and Oregon rccovorcd tho ball.
From tho 37-ynrd lino Bryant
failed on n flold gonl front a diffi
cult nnglo nnd tho third quarter
ended .1 to 0 nnd Oregon's ball on
their 42-ynrd lino.
Fourth Qunrtor Beckett punted
15 yards to Yengor with n 7?yard
return and Abraham wont through
contor for II yards, tho longest
gain of tho gnnto and for 'tho next
fow minutes tho ball sco-snwed to
ward tho nii.i.11.. ..?-
. "-"'O UI Ihi ,i7T-
nauo four yards on , ' S
n and Huntington furT1
covered tho ban C
Mbb from Sharp to w.?,11
OroBon 00 yard, D J J '
bn on O. A. c-s u m
Oregon lost four nL?"4 "'
Uio fourth down Hunting lad
back and Placed th'ff d'W
between tho goal Po.t, e' V"
scoro to a 3 to 3 i L "''
ndod a fow minute alHm
is the second year In nS?-
Oregon and tho ABg Jt
Oregon has won lift 5 "J
Batnes played with 0 A n "'
four hnvo boon tied ' iil
Tho Times had ti,e , ,
of tho gamo pIay f r"' cco,
from the flold throo Jfitf
each play. Such .peed wa
hrough thoklndneMofDSi
brother of Frank Cohan 0?S
old. who sat in the'iJt
and sent his dUpatchcs. h
ma NINK CHAMPIONS.
OIIIOAQO. Nov. ZSST
Bamcs o tho middle western f
schodulo wore played todir .
of them, the WIsconBln-Illlnol, 5
ntMndlsoii, hinged the honor. 6,u
"Uig Nino" championship.
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tar Auoctiua rr.i i too, n. tii
PHILADELPHIA, Nor. ,.
Tho American FcdcraUoa of U
bor ro-clected all the pri
offlcors nnd voted to hold ft,
I noxi wiuonal convention ar
Francisco. i
nramur'
Tlirt flrAuttaiii nnntiAKii ntt.1 mnwn '
tor wll handle cnbbngo nnd potutooH
this inontU,
Quality
Stoves
Sterling
Ranges
-rL
Thanksgiving
Turkey
THE REAL, DELICATE FLAVOR
CAN ONLY HE ATTAINED
IN A
WEAR EVER
gJja?UL'ggrKaftEgtf
Jlllsll;
Quality I
Stoves I
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Has caused many food products to
advance a very few to decline
among the latter Ghirardellfs Cocoa
has declined JOc per lb '
You can now buy this best of food
product at the lowest price ever
known.
D. Ghirardelli Co.-since 1852- San
Francisco.
No reduction on
fihlnu-dellPti (Jrouud
Chocolato
ALOHNl'.U
ROAKTKRS
Cast tnow to begin with Cost
lfsn In Hio long run Moio
KulUfiuloi-y nil tho
time,
SKK TIIKSIJ AND A LINK OF
OARVIJRS IX OUR WINDOW
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Guaranteed for
15 Years
The new Mission all Cast Heater. A
Fuel Saver and a Money Saver
Mission
Heaters
They
Make A
Dreary
Room
Cheerful
The careful buyers In mak
ing a selection of a stove nat
urally desires to get the very
best, whether Jt be a Heating
Stove or a Steel Range.
In offering the Mission
Heaters and Sterling Ranges,
we do so with the assurance
that there is nothing better
made in the Stove lino.
Sterling
Ranges
are
Perfect
Bakers
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There May "be a "Want Ad
Message" for You Today
Which will "not wait"
And the reason why it will not wait is that someone else may de
cide that the message is for him, and take advantage of it.
It may be a message to a business man who needs efficient help,
or to a man or woman who needs work. In. either case the message
will be answered and yet YOUR ANSWER TO IT MIGHT BE THf
RIGHT ANSWER.
It may be a message to a man who realizes that he ought to live
in a more desirable home and, as there are many such men, some
one will find the house or apartment that would have suited you
EXACTLY. i
No matter what the nature of the message, it is FOR YOU do not
overlook it!
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HH WhenVou bwVSM
"WHY HAY MORE"
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