The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EPITIOltf.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M.r O. MALONKY. Kdltor and Pub.
DAN E. MALOXEY, News Editor
OttloUl Taper of Coos County
EntoroJ at tho PoBtofflco at Marah
Mairi nrncron. for tranBmlnsIon
through tho malls iscond-clflii nut when It sounds In tho evening
city jail wns crowded one night recently.
JIOW IT SOUNDS.
When the whistle blows In tho morning
It has tho knoll of doom
Coos Bay Aid For Belgium
nail matter.
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AllSUltl) PUKTEN8E OP BECKKCV.
It tlrhes away all gloom.
DEL IJEXGTSON'.
WOMEN
MID
EVERY day England and Franco
contlnuo their absurd policy of
suppressing Information for the
benefit of American readers they
prejudice their cause with Intelligent
men.
Wover In tho history of warfare
has tho enemy known bettor what
was in preparation timn during this , chamber of Commerce Invites
war, becauso of the scouting value
BOOSTERS
of tho aeroplane. And yet never
lias there been such an absurd and
shortsighted pretense of secrecy.
The aeroplano has mado It possible
to locnto evory army, detect ovory
Them to JoinSeek Carne
gie Medal for Bravery
Admissions of women Into tho
Chamber of Commerco was offlcfal-
movement, oven to get tho rango of'iy nuthorlzczd last night when nt
every battory, says an exchange. War j a meeting of tho organization tho
Is today conducted as though tho or- members unanimously expressed
mips woro on a checkor board In full their bollef that women, with equnl
IeW. I voting rights with the men, should
And yet, for tho first tlmo slnco tho also havo their chanco to boost
From the glory of forest, from tho splendor of tho city,
From th0 richness of tho nowly garnered grain,
Coos Uny Is stretching out her arms In endless pity
To a nation sick with war nnd faint with pnln. i
Coos Day Is thinking In her plnco of peace and gladness
How that other land was once as fair as bIio
Held securo by thrift and plenty, till a flood of greed and madness
Swept her helpless on to grief and poverty.
Here, whero Peace still hovers o'or us, here, whero Faith and Hope nro
living,
Hero, whero Plenty dally spills her golden horn
Coos Bay rojolcos In tho glory of hor giving
To the helpless in that stricken land forlorn.
Anon.
COOS BAY TIMES READERS
SEND $85.05 TO BELGIANS
printing press was inventod, has pub
licity boon completely suppressed.
What havo England nnd Franco to
gain by keeping the world In Ignor
lanco of what overy German com
mander knows?
-J.
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
M'-ST WH FOHflET.
When tho mists llo low and the sun
slants up
And tho cast Is nn nuroato lip;
When tho roll lies frco to tho morn
ing cup
And tho air has a chilly nip;
When tho stood champs foam with Its
nostrils wldo,
For tho master's mottlo rlfo,
And the gay song fits to tho strong,
long strldo
There uro still some things In Hfot
Coos Day. They will bo taken In
as honorary members with annual
dues of CO cents a year.
For saving tho llfo of a baby loft
helpless In tho path of a runaway
team, Miss Jeanetto Estcott de
serves a Carncgto medal, Is tho be
lief of tho Chamber. Namoa of
those who witnessed tho accident
nro oxtromoly necessary and nn ur
gont appoal Is mado that tho two
women, -who arc supposed to havo
been present, will communicate with
John Motley, secretary of tho Cham
ber of Commerco nnd descrlbo tho
rcscuo as they saw it.
With tholr names nnd testimony
It will bo possible to send tho
facts back East and securo action
toward awarding tho medal. Pres
ident McLnln declared It will bo
decmod a great favor If tho wit
nesses will roport tho mattor. Miss
Eotcott was on hor way to work
ono noon threo weeks ngo when on
Fourth Btroot a toam broko loose
land clattered dowh In front of nn
When tho pool lies still, or tho cur-j Infant In a baby cnrrlago. Miss
rent slides Estcott grabbod ono of tho horses
Llko oil round tho far-flung lino; by tho hit and saved tho child's
i
wo. tho second uorso crashed Into
a stanchion nnd wna killed.
Entertain Coiigreji.siimn.
With Congrcs8innn-olect McAr-
l thtir duo In town for n wook, appro
Whon tho salmon deep in tho shad
ows glides
j And nibbles tho fly that's mine;
When tho reel saya "C-r-r-r-r-k" nnd
tho wrist (eels jnr,
And tho first leap marks tho strife, prlato ontortatnmont for tho guost
And tho play boglns nnd tho foam'nt bo provided. A commlttoo,
files Ah! In chnrgo of Honry Songstackon, will
Thpro aro still sotno things In llfo! Beo that tho Congressman Is shown
Tho Coos Day Times today for
warded a draft Jor JSG.05 which, has
been contributed by people of this
vicinity to nld tho homeless Dolglans,
to Henry CIcwb, tho well known Now
York banker and financier who Is
head of tho "Dollar Christmas Fund
for Homeless Delglnns."
Tho response of tho pcoplo of Coos
Dny to tho greatest charity of tho
century has been most magnificent,
In addition to tho fund that Tho
Times forwarded today, a. number of
churches and organizations In this
section havo forwarded cash dona
tions direct besides the contributions
of foodstuffs and clothing being
mado under tho auspices of tho Prog
ress Club.
Tho Times fund will rench Now
York In tlmo to bo cabled across
and tho benefits distributed among
tho unhappy victims of tho Euro
pean wnr on or bufore Christmas
Day nnd ovory donor's own Christ
mas should ho n little happier for tho
cheer and nld they havo spread
whero It was most needed, Tho full
list of contributors was as follows:
A friend ? l.CO
Young mon of Mnrshflold High
School 4.50
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
A 13 Ij ltUU
Jas. Watt 1.00
Chas. Elford 1.00
A Friend 1.00
Joo Stoll 2.2D
E. M. KrlckBon 1.00
Dr. II. M. Shaw R.OO
Ellf. Evonson 10.00
Olo Evcnson 2.00
E. A. D 2.00
F. J. Vormejir 1.00
A Friend from DanlelB Creek . 1.00
North Dond Library Ass'n . . . n.00
Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Dennett . . . 2.00
Mrs. Harry Nasburg 1.00
Harry Nasburg ". 1.00
W. O. Lnwhorno 2.00
Mrs. Geo. Hennessey 1.00
A. I, 1.00
A Friend 1.00
A. E. Qagnon ; 2.00
Edwin Lnbowltch $1.00
A Frlond n.00
Mrs. II . 1.00
F. C. Milton" ...'. 70
W. II. McDroom 1.00
J. A. ttlntt 3.00
Coos Day Times . COO
CooiW Arc Forwarded. i
Tho Progress Club, today forward
ed thlrtoon largo boxes of clothing
and provisions which tho pcoplo of
about tho liny. I( Is probnblo that MrB.K. .'.'
at Gardiner G. 10 Coos Dny contributed for tho rellot
Miss J 1.00 of tho Delglnns. It was sont to Port
Doris and Willie I'hlllli l.OOjInnd on tho Drenkwater and there'
Dy mall 2.00 will bo forwarded with other similar
H. OJerdrum 1.00 j donations from tho northwest. In
A Frlond 2.00 addition to tho Hat of tho donors pro-
W. G l.OOiVlously printed, contributions wore'
fiitf t 1 t( ! rntnK'A.l frftm flirt Wfirnnr Clmnnrv
T. G. ., 1.00 Sumner Hnrdwaro Co., h, L. Thomas, I
D. K l.OOiSporry Flour Co., Hanson Transfer
1.00
When tho. big buck sniffs by tho for- publlo rocoptlon will bo glvon In
esta odgo, his honor at tho Chamber of Com- ,owlllB thlB No uoi0gnto will bo
Ajiii man wim n angry snort; ,'w.v. 'choson until tho appropriation dol-
Company and David Mussen.
When thp hunter crawls through tho
ruatlog sodgo,
.mij jiupuu. .ogatlpn Is soloctod and ono of theso
On his noxt trip to Portland Cap- mnmhon. win iin.inn.i.iiv i oiinH-
apu -tho noart boats thick tind l,l wcgonn ueciarea no would seo'en t0 roprcsont Mnrshflold.
'rt; ;MiP Morrow regarding tho Jetty! 8cnrcIl f0P nc,,reheiittlvo.
Wbentjio flngor crpoks on tho trig-1 ro,ort B00l to u ont East. Tho For n ropresontntlvo nt tho Na-
tholr railroad, then tho Chamber of
Commerco will bocomo onorgotlo on
this ond townrd 'securing support
nnd finances, declared Hugh Mc
! Lain.
A' wolcoino commlttoo composed
fit fily wnninn in wnlrnmn nil wmnnti
. ,' Mil A..1. ........... ... I... ..-.. .-----
K.ers cup-o; wur .whuuhuhubii io mo ron tlonal Rivera and nnrbors Con-1 who como to Mnrs-rlold to llvo will
. Whon-tho ey0 cuta llkb a kulfo, Lommlsslon that a . dolognto or dol-Kro8H( convening In Washington' bo appointed noxt wook by tho
am ine, ruio crapku witli a vlcloiw "" , uu """'' 1",Bl "l U,Q. "0Xl noxt wook, tho Chamber was nt n President.
. yorvo
. Thpro tire wtlll some things In llfo!
Xfhan thp dlnner'e o'or und tho plio
burns froo,
And tho dog curls by tho chnlr;
When your trail Is good (uu u ought
to be)
And tho light glints on Hor luilr;
When tho. drowsy thoughts of tho
past como back,
'And you smile, "That's alio tho
, wife!"
Whon you'ro qulto prepared for tho
morrow's track
. Thoro'a a lot or good In llfo.
Anon.
DnDuliiH n 0 "I n .. A .. i .. 1 M .
-w.UI, ui v.o 1KrUB iu orK ior mo Io88 A lftWyor of tho southorn Pa- Pilw.ncrs on link.
jou appropriauons. icIfo Con,imn.( on 8Uggcstlon of Still bollovlng that enough prls-
JlClOgaUl t CnillU'll. IPniltnln ArnPLfllll nr Mia flllnf rlnrlrUnnro nnloi. JliA nlw (nil Jr. nlnnr
Marahfiold Is ontltlod to a rop-of Senator Chnmliorlaln will lio! all nf tlin flvn-nern nllv imrk In fhn
rosontntlvo at tho Natlonnl Coun
cil of tho Chamber of Commorco of
Amorlcu, thnt moots In Washington
nskod to do duty.
No woman Is one-half as dangor
ous as her threats.
It Is bust not to try to get tho
best of yuur friend.
'
t-Kloptomanla can't b0 cured by
taking things for It.
Adam got tho original rib roost
whan yo scolded htm.
,'- .
Moat people pay too much for tho
things they got for nothing.
WIbo Is tho man who doesn't nl
low hs running expenses to run
away with him.
Now Dcdford addition, Mr. Songs-
, Itallrond Committee. tnckon will seo that tho mon nro put
WflAn T)nonlillfi. n.. aam.a ...Itl. tn ..tnH1r H.t.1.1 .f An M .n..4 ...III Hnl..
i-ourunry J, a and 0, nnd also at tt ucflnlto proposition stating how, ably bo under tho chargo of Streot
tho meeting of tho larger body fol- whon ,, whoro tlloy wl, bud Comjn,8flIonoP Lawhorno.
Fortunate Is tho inun who acnulres
hlB knowledgQ from tho exporienco of
tho other fellow.
FIND 1J.VA.MPMC.
An Oregon hen, bo It Is said,
, Nor do wo doubt tho Baying,
Threo hundred goodly eggs has laid
In a year nnd keops on laying.
Thfe hundred eggs with! na year
Wero furnished by this biddy.
Sbo'has no tlmo, 'tis very clear
' For' being gay or giddy.
If ovory worker did as woll,
Such strict attention giving.
Wo'd havo no further causo to yoll
About (ho cqst of living,
J. M. CULLY.
HOW ONE ADVERTISER DESTROYED A
POPULAR TRADITION
In J'ow York City tho "Up-town Movement" cominencod about flfteon years ngo, Tho Impulso
northward seized upon many a business houso; and It Influenced, with special strength, tho big ro
tall morchunts. Thoso who held long lonsea so far down as Fourteenth street began to havo visions
of slow decay, of ruin. It Boomod as though tho "law of population" had decreed thnt tho business
center had shifted; and that no big store could hope to oxlst unless It followed tho current which hud
bo strongly sot In. ,
Ono merchant was asked by a friend why ho had run away from Fourteenth street, tho old
Bhopplng center. Ho replied: "For tho smiio renspn thnt tho Union boldlers ran away at tho -battlo
of Dull Hun thoso who did not nro thoro yet."
While this "Up-town Movement was at Its height, John Wnnamakor decldod to start a store, In
Now York. Ho didn't soloct a location up toward Fourteenth Btroot ho wont down to Eight street
and took ovor tho old Stewart store, which was earning very lnrgo deficits nt tho tlmo. Gotham
merchants concluded that Wnnamakor had lost his cunning that ho had attomptcd u mlraclo In
nn ngo whoro miracles woro not commonly enacted. bsv.
Hut tho Phllndolphla merchant had not blundered not vory'hadly. Ho nt once took his placo
ns tho lending ndvortlaor of Now York, nnd what had been a doserted plnco of business soon becamo
ono of tho busiest utorea on earth.
Eighth street and Uroadwuy becamo ono of tho Bhopplng conters of Now York.
Nowspapor advertising probably tho fullest and best nowspnper advertising evtlr, given a storo
destroyed tho tradition, reclaimed a wbolo business section from dullness, nnd 'has mado It ne
cessary for Wanamaker to doublo his store capacity,
A storo, ndvertUod us effectively as Is this Btore In question, would prosper IN ANY PART
OF THE CITY. It would bo a groat storo If located at tho Dattory. It would bo a great storo If
located on the Dowory. . l. '
Tho moi chant who fools that he is handicapped In his location should know by heart this plain
Btory of Wnnamakor and his Now York store; and learn that LOCATION Is but one of the things
to bo considered In tho making of a great enterprise nnd that tho right kind and amount of
newspaper advertising will mako ANY LOCATION whatever seom to bo tho best ono In tho city.
AT THE JIOTIXS.
The Chandler Hotel.
T. J. O'Keofo, Portland; Lloyd
Cooper, Florence; A. J. Groff, Port
land; D. 13. Ireland, Portland; J. W.
Coach and wlfo, Unndon; 13. L. Nosier
nnd wlfo, Dnndon; L. A. Illjcqvlst,
Coqulllc; II. G. llludmnrsh,. North
Horn!; A. Hreymnn, Portland; D.
Vnnco, Portland; W. N. Shciieflold.
Dakor Creek; W. 13. Hutchinson, Co
qulllo; A. II. Plntchloy, Coqulllc.
The 1.1 ojd Hotel.
H. Klein, Myrtlo Point; A. D.
Prentiss, Portland; 11. Cook, Port
land; D. L. Itoonoy, Myrtlo Point; j,
T. Conloguo, Unndon; II. T. llaxloy,
Arago; Frank Stovonson, Myrtle
Point; E. L. Smith, Myrtlo Point; T
M. llussey, Wngnor.
Tho llliuicii Hotel.
Edmund Croft, Tnc'oinn; It. n.
Unit, llorkoley; Charles Uauor, Port
lnnd; M. A. Simpson, Dandoii; Loll
ta and Mao Simpson, Dnndon; G. J.
Armstrong, Dnndon; C. Keenoy, Myr
tlo Point; Claud Donovan, Myrtlo
ii,oi"i; ii. ijTSZrr 5.
n o .. -"-.lur. m.
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.t ::.' ,:,,cstxi'Whinr
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",l1110; William niM.berSiC
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CUT TO CLEAN Up
THE GOLDEN RULE NEVER HAS AND NEVER WILL PUT ON A FAKf
NEAR THE CLOSE OF EACH SEASON WE CUT DEEP INTO THE PRICES OF nn
DIES' SUITS AND COATS THAT WE MAY NOT CARRY OVER A SINGLE GAM
INTO THE NEXT SEASON. 1
LAST SPRING WE DID NOT HAVE ONE LADIES' COAT LEFT WE HAVE
TEN LEFT AT THIS TIME. THESE WE OFFER AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES
$ 6.50 Coats cut to $ 4.50 $16.50 Coats cut to 5 oca
$ 7.75 Coats cut to $ 4.75 $18.50 Coats cut to o
$11.75 Coats cut to $ 7.50 $25.00 Coats cut to t
WE HAVE FORTY-SIX LADIES' SUITS LEFT. A FEW OF THESE WEREC
KltU UVEK FROM LAST SPRING. THE NEW ONES WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS:
$15.00 New Suits cut to $ 9.50
$17.50 New Suits cut to $10.50
$19.50 New Suits cut to $11.50
$22.50 New Suits cut to $12.50
$25.00 New Suits cut to $1350'
$27.50 New Suits cut to "$450
.$28.50 New Suits cut to. ""$14 50
THE FOLLOWING WERE CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON. THESE
OFFER AT FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF PRICE. NOTICE THESE PRICES.
$15.00 Last Season Suts cut to.$ 6.50
$18.00 Last Season Suits cut to$ 8.50
$20.00 Last Season Suits cut to.$ 8.50
$?fvfin t ncr Qnncmi Quit i,l u t er.
-; zz r. X"" hw inn w..im
di;ov Last season suits cut to $a
$35.00 Last Season Suits cut to.$ ftj-
IF YOU GET ONE OF THESE YOU WILL HAV TO COME AT ONCE
The Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Hundreds of Gift Things in
Johnson "Giriovsesvs Display of Furniture
... . Tnerc ls, Inspiration here for hundreds of Gift Seekers ideas of things that a
different and more annmnrintn nnrl enruinn nhln thnn firn fnnnrl in mnst sfnrtS. M
when you gat it here you know that it alwavs carries the stamo.of quality, j
We ye prepared extensive selections 0 f small and novel pieces especially sum
for gift giving, and there are the usual impressive displays of quality furnishings of m
.j,-- ,w. w.u iihuvji iiuiiioo vi luiiiiuiiiuiu ur a iiuiiiuiu uimayi;.
Vnciiiim rhiiiu'r
SmokliiK Cnlilni'ls
Telojiliono Tultli's
CliltforolicH
WrltliiK icU
Itlliriiry (nliles
Scctlmml lincik rnsos
v.
Music ciililnol.s
MiikuIiio nicks
Divsslnjr liUH
l''oot flloH
IWiok ensos
Houses
We are specialists in
ive furniture of quality,
offer many advantages
'V-
rid in m
l'orlulilu liiini'S
lilies
CIiIIiIivii'h rockers
Monis rlmlrs
Clilnii cIosi-U
Huffcls
Ihucnnoitt
('uu lici
Scllw-J
TuikMi rtnUew
IMcIiiich fixtm an iciils to $5.50.
M I !
tfSrYfr;ki rninnleK
the business of fitting homes complete with g'usM
uur uxiunaea experience aim juji;iiu. .
in service, in variety of stocks and in prices.
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Iturkei-h fnim $1.00 V. Vnciiiim tlwmcis and C.unct Mcoi.-UiilioWcml ItoAcr
eis from $2.7r to $35,00,
Let us submit estimates on an outfit to suit your requirements.
Time payments may be arranged on any purchase if desired. . ..
uooas inienoed for gifts will be held for delivery whenever you u"
Johnson-Gulovsen Compflw
THE QUALITY NAME WITH THE SERVICE FAMt
Business Is picking up evoi
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