The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, VQON, WEDNESDAY NoVMBER 25, 1914 EVEKflNG EDITION.
FOUR
s-yc r a r T'TAffCC "J ftin ln f,lV0r ot ,l ltuv Illn,5,lR il a
CQO Jt5 Y 1 ilVlEO fdony to manufacture soli or have
TT . i 11..1. In your possession any intoxlcatlnt;
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DAN E. MALONEY, News
Official Paper of Coos County.
Official Paper of Cooa County
Entore(J at tho Postofflco at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tbo malls as second-class ,
mall matter. !
In your possession any
Editor liquor of any kind or nature within
the state."
trocrdh A'v cjarriner.
Cno Arirstrd f( r Roo:lefclim; mill
Oti'icis Arc Subpoenaed.
WITt'
THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
Dedicated to tho service- ot the
aeoplo, that no good cause shall l.uK
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
An Independent nopuhllcan now-,
paper published overy owning oxcopt
Sunday, and Weekly by J
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co
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Times Is $G.OO per year or J2.G0 fur
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Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
cjooi) evenino.
I
Constable A. It. Smith, through
the Hlierlffa office, has started a cru
sade uxalnst tho bootloKRors of this
vicinity. Armejl with search war
rant, ho visited several shacks and
boat houses In search of boozo Tues
day morning. Ho nrcstud n man by
tho namo of Orr. charging him with
unlawfully selling lluuor ln dry ter
ritory. Henry Hoye, Will lloyo, Nela
Horkmnn, Oeorgo Orr, Frank Sc.-
mour and John Henderson have been
nil.iinntinnil mi mtltwtuana in niittn.1t
I won that wo like to remember, U (,
I but ho love wo have given nnd ,, nBf ,,,, 15rown ,, ono
rccolved. Solectcd. ' , . . ,,.. ,, . '
Ul 1U UliiVId UtlVi UtlWtltJ iiuvh i."hvm
beforo tko grand Jury for the imnm
purpose. Tho first mentioned left
' Tuesday evening-. Clnrdlner Courier. '
,vy n;m4i
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When wo come to the end of
llfo It Is not the wisdom we have
acquired or tho wealth wo liavo I
galnod, or tho famo wo have
of all
-!0'
Will MO
HE YEARS
I NO 1Y.
are (jo-
I
MARSIIFIEIjR
: OREGON
There aro lonely henrls to cherish
I While the years aro going by;
There aro wenry souls who perish,
Whllo the years aro going by;
If a smllo wo can ronow,
' As our Journey wo pursue,
On, tbo good that wo mny do,
I While tho years aro going by.
iTboro's no tlmo for Idlo scorning,
Whllo the years nro going by;
Lot your face bo lllto tho morning,
Iloth In shndo and shlno will grow,
And will kcop our hearts aglow,
Whllo the years aro going by.
Whllo tho yoars aro going by;
Oh, tho world la full of sighs,
Tull of sad and wcoplug cyos;
Help your fallen brothers rise,
Whllo the years aro going by.
city manaoement.
THIS broad policy to bo followed
In city affairs Bhould bo deter
mined by tho tiiMiayors,
Just as It is determined by
tho stockholders In prlvato
corporations. Tho people of
n city should havo tho samo oppor
tunity to know what In bolng done
that tho stockholder In u prlvato
business havo to know about Its at
falrn. This information should bo
furnished In official reports. If they
nro kept informed tboro will bo no All tho loving links that bind ub
lack of Interest on tliolr part. They Whllo tho yoars aro going by;
should havo tho right, through some One by ono wo louvo bohlnd us,
ordorly procedure, to dlscbnrgo of- j Whllo tho yenru aro going by;
flclalu whoso work Is unsatisfactory, i Hut tho goods of good wo sow,
Hut wo protest against the ldon tliati o
tho highost end and nlm of tho nvor-j For pointers on Inaoct llfo, con
ago cltlr.cn Is to bo In n porpotun! suit a beohlvo.
stow over his city management. Woj Thoro novor was a rol triumph
bcllovo ho would bo bettor satisfied ' without a Trl.
if ho could know that the city's busl- j A falso friend Is a brass link In
H0H8 is being conducted propcru , a goidon ciiain.
Thanksgiving
Turkey
Till: HEAL, DEDICATE FLAVOR
CAN ONhY UK ATTAINED
IN A
WEAR EVER
whllo ho Is attoudln gto Ills prlvato af
fairs, and Hint ho can take u vaca
tion without fearing that things will
go to pot becauso ho Is not on the
Job.
'COMMUNITY SERVICE WEEK."
Somotlmos the mnrrlago knot Is
only a half hitch.
No wonder so many girls nro gid
dy, If lovo ronlly makoa tho wordl
go round.
A man must bo ln an awful hurry
It ho can't stop to watch n dog fight.
Aro Cochin China and Plymouth
Hock oggs the onslost to hard boil?
Havo you noticed how many girls
NOW comes North Carolina with
a new sort of stnto colobratlon.
m ft linni-u Hin litillft lull. Ilflllln fif lim'fitnn tftftltnmtai1 tlftni t! n nnvntfn
"Communtly Sorvlco Wook," but . monl?
thoro Isn't anything vnguo or Im- A man'H boasl that ho has no
practical In what tho promoters nlm vanity prbvoo that ho has,
to accomplish, nnd in tho way thoy A girl Is novor happy until alio
aro going about It. ' falls In lovo nnd then she Is mlvorn-
Tho president of tho Rtato uiilver-' bio.
lty started It. (And by tho way, Loin of good men have had son.
Isn't It queer how many good things' but It's n poor rule that don't work
aro started nowadays by college pros-1 both ways.
Idcnts?) Aftor tho usual road mend- Tho nioro womon talk about tliolr
Ing period Inst year, this educator cIoIIiok the fower they wtwr.
wanted to know: A man who Is cnrolpttH about ill-
"If it Is u good thing to have all iwtloim when he expectorMtca In not
tho pooiilo drop their private Inter- hen-pecked.
cstH two day nnd Improve tho roads, n ,
why wouldn't It bo a hotter thing
to havo a week set aside for tho con
sideration of nil mattors of public
welfare?"
"Why, Indeed?" And bo the first
week In December will sue the In
auguration of this now ldon, nays an
excahnge. Tho population of North
Carolina villi rowtlvo Itwolf Into a
cotnmlttoo of the wholo to figure out
ways and moans of improving things ,
In every community the people will
dlsciiKH kcIiooIh, lllintrlo. rowds, linnk-,
worms, fnrmlux, wtocl; rHlshig ami
other vital uiiittoni. And thu state
government, through IU various de-1
partmeiitH, aided by tho Mtato uul
verslty, will bo right on the Job mip
plying Information and Inspiration.
AliUMINL'M
ItOASTICKS
Cost nunc to beglii Willi Cost
less In (ho loiitf run Moio
Siillsfnclory nil the
(line.
SKK TIIKSi: AND A LINK OK
CAIIVHIIS IN Ol'H WINDOW
put one right over the fence and score
for yours truly via Prince Albert, tobacco
that made three men smoke a pipe today
where one smoked before, and put new
notions into men who know what a real
makin's cigarette can taste like ! '
Why, to fire up a jimmy pipe packed
with P. A. or to pull on a P. A. makin's
cigarette is just about, just about ! Never
was such tobacco, because no other to
bacco can be made like
ffij When you buyWM
Sppuy the bestjte
tho national joy smoho
Sooner or later you'll go to this wonder
smoke as little apples grow on trees. Just
can't help it, like! P. A. is so good and
true, such chummy tobacco, that men
just go happy about it. You get it into
your system without losing any more
time that you'll strike 18 let. gold just as
coon as you fire up a jimmy pipe or roll
up a makin's cigarette with P. A.
Also, get these few remarks: Prince
Albert is produced by a patented process
that cuts out the bite and the parch.
Prove that at the cost of a dime before
you do the next thing!
Also, nail this : Just you be game enough
to lay a dime against a tidy red tin and
cheer-up your smokappctitc !
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N..C.
sf if llilltew ' "
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lJJvi5 cuarvuitcre. Toppy vH5!fijvWtlf 'iRTflH
3!d redhagfiandytor vSWmStmmm
it $& tome pound and (wmMT (VM$Jf Vil
i iti lialf'pound burnt &3tch IMMm m m 4
1 1C r r,JI4ilT9tHX,.4i'lSm -IB
PROFESSIOrMAL DIRECTORS
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COUP
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tlt'lo ft Trust Co., Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Imme
diate service, prompt attention
to nil Intorosts of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAURIAN & CO.
'E. Lothard .McCluro
ATTOHNKY AT LAW
Practices in nil courts.
Kooni 12, Fliiiitigiin .V Dennett Hank
H. H. Harocr
IIOUHi: ItUILDKIt
I General ltopalrlng and Cabinet
Making,
'bono 3 19 -J.
NO HAW EDGES
on
YOUR COLIiAnS
If you linvo tlicni Inundcre
Rt
TWIN CITY BTKAJI LAUNDIIY
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Over 20,000 Thanksaivinn
Birds Shipped From Rose- zz
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
burg and Vicinity
ItOHKHl'ltC, Or . Nov. 21. - Tliat
Doiighu county Iuih again tlilu yem'
inaliitaliitil Its roputHtlou h n tur
key rRlHlng Hoctlnu Is Indicated In the
fact that 12.100 birds were purchas
ed last week for the TIhiiiI;kIvIii
n.i.1.. t'...,l. .....I....... I..,
Such dlscuimloug wake people up. V ," """ . . . .
eet them to thinking, nnd "start """ ,W,,,,B "'-; "
AND
CLAMS, CI IAIIS. FISH
OVSTKHS
It you aro particular about
tho Hlioll fish you oat, gel ac
quainted Willi us.
CO)S DAY OYSTKIt CO.
nt 1'nlHce Meat Mkt., Droadway
-
things." There Isn't much that an
American community can't do when
the cnmmuunlty brain xoU to work, i
"Couimunlty Service Wook" oimht'
to lie n fine thing for North Carolina1
and about forty-sovou other Htatos. I
CAKDWKI.D HKAIi DDY.
tnsci,.ii-K Attiiincy Would Shut
11(. (io Oui (if OicKdii.
(be
KOSKIUUUi, Or., Nov. 2S. In an
Intel view, V. V. Curdwell, Itopre-
thln ovouliig, when the final ship
ments are to be made, Douglas conn-,
ty will hao contributed nearly 20.
000 turkoyu for tho Thanksgiving
market.
A Hiiuimaiy of the purchases re
ported Indicated tlwt the weight of I
thu 12,100 birds shipped from lioro1
totalled 1 17.100 pounds, and brought
thu retailers ?2f..J31.T). Local
dealers predict that not lew than
6000 additional birds were to 1m
hhlpped, thereby lirluglitK up the
total uuuiher of turkeys shipped from
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
DAY AND NKIHT SKItYICH
Kor tnxl, phono 1U3, Idonl Cnfo.
For touring cars, phono 20
Chandler Hotel
LYNN LAMI1KTH, Prop.
New Cabs : : New Cms
bontatUe-oIoct from Douglas county. Douglas county for the TIihiiUbU Ing fQJ AUTO CALL
uald that ho was averse to aupportlujj trade to 17.500. This numbs o' CQR PfJOTE'S AUTOS
mu iw-n( '"""' WHICH l ill- lUI-Ktf.VM, lBW(l (III 1111 liVei'HW 'WOlglU ,
prohibition oloment of Orwuau pio- of u pounds, and tho prevailing
poso to have enacted into a law by
the State Legislature at its ne.t es
tflon. j
T! at iart of the proposal mousuio
objected to by Mr. Curdwell is tho
clauso allowing persons to kep li
quor in tliolr private liuiiien and dls-'
jionso It nt their prlwito tables. This
part of the proposed eunitmout. Mr.
Cardwoll eajs. will defeat enforce
ment, of prohibition In this state.
"Orogon has voted 'dry' ami it
price of 17 1-2 cents, would bring
the rnlsuis nearly $9000 In addition I
Local dealers are of the oploulon
that not less than $Sti,000 worth ot
lurkoxs will be shipped from Doug
las county by tonight. Most of the1
birds were shipped to San Francisco,
but late conttlgumeiits will find their i
way to the Portland, Seuttle and Ta-I
couiu markets. On account of the
disturbed conditions in Europe, the
foreign demand for turkeys this yeai
Is somewhat less than in previous
our Rood cars with careful drivers
Foi day service, phono 1 1 1-J,
liluncu Dlllaril Parlor.
Kor night ecrvkc, Thono USO-L
Hlght Crvfe.
D. L F00TE.
W. T. 7ompkins, D. S. T.
, (Weltmer Melliodt)
' Kvory known dlsonse troatod
without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1
md 2, 237 South Droadway.
I'hono KI2-L. Marahflold, Or
I. M. Wrioht
n. one 18H-D.
DUILDINO CONTItAOTOK
Estlmatoa furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kye, I'ar, Noso nnd Throat.
(iLAHSKH 1'ITTKI)
1)11. JIA'ITIK It. HIIAW
Diseases of Women nnd Children
Orfico Phono aao-J. llonms 200, 201,
202, Irving Dlock.
8enjamin Ostlind
CONSULTINfJ KNRINKKIt AND
AKCIUTKCT
OfHcos. 206 Irving Dlock
?hone 103-L or 2G7-J.
Marshfleld, OrogoL
! W. G. Chandler
I AltCIIITKCT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Uulldlng
Marshfleld, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpen
I ARCHITECT
Marshfleld, Orogon.
Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D.
SWHDLSH MASSACH AND MKD
ICAL GYMNASTICS
FOR ALL DISKASK.H
iU" Coiiiiuercia) ave. l'liono "A2-i
loci Ostlind
PIANO Tl'NKR AND RKPAIRKR
I Loaro crdors at W. R. Haines Mtu
i lc Company.
,115 S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestio
CHINA
PARISIAN CLKANINfJ AND
DYKING WORKS
200 West Market Ave, cornor
Second Stroot.
Under now mnnagomont. Prices
low, nnd all work satisfactory.
Ladles wtnU a bpcclulty.
Phono 17C-J.
.1. S. STKVHNS,
Prop.
w
IE
by ordorlng (ho famous
T
OGE
II
S
PluTflliC
Serai-weekly service Coos J3a and Sun Francisco.
StEWHSHIP HEDDMDO
SAILS FROM MAKSHFII'LD l-Oll SAX FRANCISCO AM)
PORT OF HKRO.NDO WKDNKSDAY, .NOVICMRHR 'M, AT !' M-
Equipped wltU wireless mid subinniinc bell.
Passengers and freight.
STEflMSHP
I
5
NT
Equipped witli wireless nnd submarine bell.
Passoniicrs and freight.
SAILS FRO.M SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY,
SATURDAY, NOV. UH, AT :l I'. M-
San Francisco offico, Greenwich street pier o. 23
mid GOf) Filn ImildinGT.
Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McQEonaE, Phono 11
HEHBYWLLE CD
Nut coal, per ton $1,1)0
Lump Coal, per ton $(1.00
Or, half ton of both $5.00
1). Ml'SSON, Piop.
Pliouo 1K-J, or leiivu orders at!
llillycr's Cigar Store.
Perl Riley Ballinncr
I'lAMS'l' AMI TnAnilKll
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third 8t j
Phono 3GS-L,
SOUTH COOS RIVKR ROAT
SKRVICK
j iaUNCH KX PRESS
leaves Mnohflold every day
8 a. in. Leaves bend of river
j at 3: ID p. m.
j M1I...MI.H ItAI.MlUW
j leiues head of river dally nt 7 j
j n. in. I.ertMs Miu-hliflcld nt 2 p I
in. For charter apply on hoard,
j ROGERS Ai SMITH,
Proprietors,
,
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
STORAGE
mm LIE SIEIERS
-SAIL FHOM-
Snn Francisco
Pier No. 2C.
Every Wednesday
3 P. M.
Coos Ray
Every Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
THOMAS IL JAMES, Agent
Portland
AlborsDockNo.J
Every Saturday
K A. M.
MarsufUll
l
I PllOIln 27A. rtnnnn llni-lr
I ITT" " '"-ff - - nnl.',mnn
' i . . . . -.. i ., ... , i , !
,jr uv
Ciailt I HI Ellll 1 II II 4
n Ulll an"uu '
should bo made absolutely 'dry,
said Attorney Cardwoll. "Ami I po-jesrs.
po&o to boo that (i bill is enacted by i
tho LoKlslatmo ninkliiu It di.' No STM FI"S (iROI'CRV Is now lo
half w .y measure (in iln niv .up (il-.l in lis v Ql RTFRS, two
port (! Iioiii llilljer's coiner on
Contluulug, 3Ir C'jrJwili faul I rout btuvt , IHONL XOI,
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal dstrlbutors
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE .
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Marshfleld
WASHINGTON A CTF.
stddi:n sntEpr
NORTH D1ND
C. . Metllu, Prop.
K00NTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Jlotoirycle Agency
LEE TIRES
AITOMOIULES STORED
."OOS COUNTY'S .MOST COMPLETI
MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTOMORILB
REIWIRIN'O
. GAKOLIMJ FOR RALE
VOIVTII FRONT ST. PHONE 1K()-;
WArrrniKs rfpmrfd and
CHARGEH
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
AIN'T IT THE TJ
Wo nevor blame tho tailor whon j
our pants wo havo to. pin,
Wo novor blamo tho shoo man
whon our sole3 grow old and j
thin,
Wo nevor blnmo tho hattor
when our lids wo havo to
flout,
But wo always blamo tho laun-
dry when our shirts woar out, j
COOS DAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phono 57-J. j
O
AT
WOODYABD
OflMDQCI I 'S
North Front Htrcet,
Phone "
nn Commutation 111
ZU Tickets $2.00 IS
'it iir iiim-
ROOFING ' I
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B. 118. P. 89.1
A Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
ir-rshfleld-Nortl. nend fc
nBr. very ten nilm d " , onrt
,, HI p. ..; to south S'""-
three- Hips a da).
fiflltKT M-
We haul trunks between any polnti
lu Marshfield and do goneral hauling,
'or reasonable rates,
STUt TRANSFER & 8TOR OK CO
Levi Helsncr, Proprietor
X'ltouvSJ lUO-J, -tn-li, ys-
r. J. BCAIFE g
Prop-
A. ""X
Marshfield lSaiS
..,.......( Furnlsbel
Phgao 0PP-J. SftWflel'
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