The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
.0 r r fTR7nP,Qwrlto nbout tho Dnttl ot tho Al9no
CUUb DAY JL JLIVICD somebody's Bolntj to get hurt there
M. C. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. 'ct
DAK K. MALONEY. News Editor
Official Pnpcr of Coos
I Wiicn nntlons fall out the troon
County hnvc tQ do R ,ol of fnlUng ,n
Entered nt tho Postofflco at Maruh
tinld. Oroeon. for trnnstnlBalon
through tho mnllB ns
call matter.
"I DON'T CABE
Among the novel parcel post bIiIm-
BCCond-clQBi , mont thnt have been made may ho
mentioned a full bundlo of shingles,
a roll of rubber roofing and a glaz
ed window sash.
ONE often hears noonlo say "1
don't care."
And one often hears the
wordB spoken ns if. they conferred
some credit on tho speaker, as If
tho speaker showed he was superior
to caring.
When wo coaso to caro, wo arc
nearly always tho losers.
Those who caro tho least In tno
world nro tho most to bo pitied.
According to a press dispatch to
Tho Times Saturday there was an
other lnndsllde In tho Panama Canal.
Tho Culobra Cut simply can't get
over the habit of doing tho cannl
builders dirt.
FreL?TZ"u: IMPORTANT EYENTS
now jticcn wi"" -.
POSITIVELY MASTEBS CBOl'P.
1014-in AT
A MUNICIPAL want ad.
PUBLIC jobs havo from time Im
memorial have- been looked up
on by politicians ns berths for
rrlcnds or political retainers. It has
been regarded as perfectly proper to
pay off political debts by gifts of
public service positions, Irrespective
of tho 'applicant's fitness. Hut tho
young mayor of New York takes a
different view of his obligations to
taxpayers.
Ho wanted a competent man for
Third Deputy Commissioner of Char
ities, and Instead of handing tho Job
over to ono of a dozen politicians
who wcro pulling wires for tho place,
ho Inserted In the "help wanted"
columns of tho newspapers tho fol
lowing ndvcrtlsemcnt:
WANTED BUSINESS MANA
GER, 35 to 45 years of age,
ablo to superintend large
forco of employes, direct ex
1 tonslvo construction work,
organize and direct purchas
ing and distribution of enor
mous quantity of supplylcs;
only men of marked exccutlvo
ability and good experience
need apply; salary $5000 u
j'darj highest references re
quired. No ono knew that Mayor Mitchell
was tho advertiser. From among
300 replies he selected tho man for
tho Job. By this almplo and busi
ness 1lko method Mayor Mitchell has
set an example, which, If followed
by municipal administrations gener
ally Would deal a blow to tho boss
system nioro effectual than any yet
delivered.
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
(JOOD EVENING.
Tho clmrnctcr Is like whlto I
j pnperj If onco blotted, It can j
J hardly ever bo mnilo to appear
whlto as before. Ono wrong
step often stains tho character
j for life. It Is much castor to j
j form n good character nnd pre- j
servo It pure, than to purify It
nfter It has become defiled. J.
Hawos.
KNOCKING.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
cuts tho thick choking mucus, nnu
clears away tho phlegm. Opens up
f tho nlr pnH3nKoa and stops tho hoarse
" ' ,.,,,ri. 'i' I,,. I'nanlmr. fttrnnilllnc fight
WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. -1-30 ' f0r breath gives way to uuiot brcath
Agrlctilltirc, Including Agronomy, B .U1,i ,)Cncofiil alcop. Harold Dorg,
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Hortl- , Mich., writes: "Wo give Foley's
culture. Poultry Husbandry, Insects, , - :'"?' mir P,1iiliro for
m... J...i a..ii t-vi.onc.c rtm. iiniiov nnd Tnr to our cuuuruu mi
nam unu miiimlii uwnwvji w.
cry Management, ftianeung, cit.
Home liconoinlca, Including Cook
Ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew
ing. Dressmaking and Millinery.
Commerce, including Business Man
agement, Rural Economics, Business
Law, Office Training. Farm Account
ing, etc. HngluccrltiK, including
ShopworU and Koadbuilding.
croup and it nlways nclB quickly."
No wonder a man In Texas wnlkod
15 miles to tho atoro to get a bottlo
of Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound.
Every user la a frloud. Sold by Owl
Pharmacy.
FARMERS WEEK-FEBRUARY 1-6 pROpESSnMAL DIRECTORS
A general clearing house session of rnurcoaiuwnu mnumwin
six days for the exchange of dynamic - - -
CHBISTMAS SHOPPINO.
P
ROM now until Christmas Coos
liny Jiiorchnnts will bo busy dir
ecting nttcntlon to their wares
and soiling thorn to holiday shoppers.
Purchasers, therefore, will find it to
their ndvnntago to scan tho advertis
ing columns of Tho Times with enro
every ovoulng, for by so doing tlioy
will inako money for thomsolvca.
Tho columns of The Timos from now
until Docombor 25 will bo filled
with holiday bargains nnd that mennii
that both buyer nnd seller will bo
holpcd by perusal of thorn.
Thoro Is no reason why nnyono on
Coos Bay should go outsldo to mako
purchases for tho holidays. Perhaps
in no other of tho smnllor cltlos of tho
Pacific coast aro thoro so many wol!
equipped stores ns on Coos Bay.
Merchants horo aro metropolitan lu
tholr ideas. Tlioy buy tho host In
tholr respcctlvo linos nnd prices'
compnro favorably with prices olso
whoro. Indeed, It may bo truly saldj
that It is moro ocnuomlcal to buy I
hero than It to aond to mall order
houses, tho cost of money orders,
transportation and dolay considered.
But asldo from that It is good busi
ness for Coos Bay pooplo to buy
from Coos Bay merchants. That
uumns that tho dollar spent la going
to do sorvlco again and again in tho
community. Sent to Chicago, Seat
tle, San Francisco or Portland oven,
it Is lost forever In tho channels of
local trado.
And when you havo mado up your
mind to buy nt homo the next essen
tial thing Is to buy early. You can
got bettor sorvlco now than later,
hotter Kolectlous and more satisfac
tion than to wait until tho final rush
comes.
Simeon Stubbs vaB a knocker;
Wasn't n thing about town
Wuth Simeon's old willow rocker
Alius n-runnln' it down.
Growcd on him growed to n hnblt;
Do or suggest what you would,
Out co mo his hammer; with Joy ho
would grab it
Knocked when tho knocklu' wns
good.
Town held n rotiBlu' muss mcotln'
Ilout a Well, I ferglt what;
Don't matter. It Biiro got n beatln';
Wns It wuth tryln' or not!
Now, Hint's nil right; n discussion
Clenra up a subject n heap;
Simeon Stubbs, though, with clnppor
n-rushln'
Knocked ns if hammers wuz cheap.
Old Pctor Smith then unllmborcd,
Got on his feet an' says ho:
"Knock away, Sim; tho shebang Is
well timbered
But tnko this hint off o' mo:
Don't knock outside, like n stranger;
Latch string's n danglln' ono end
If you must knock though in
knockin' tliero's danger
Come on In; knock llko a frlond!"
When tho ngont for n dovico to
prevent raising checks approached
Dnvo Jones of tho Flxup to buy it
ho refused but said ho wns In tho
mnrkct for n protectogrnph to pro
vent tho grocery bills from being
1 raised,
I
MARGUERITE LOVERIDGC MARSH ta
THAMHOUSER-MUTUAL ACTRES3
Marguerite Lovorldge, who recently
litis been playing lends In Thanhouscr
Mutual photo playa, enmo to the New
Itochello studios by no menus ti stran
ger to the Mutual. It waa this charm
ingly pretty llttlo actress who, In tho
days of "Apollo" films, put most of
the fun luto Hint former branch of tho
Majestic devoted to comedy releases.
It is not generally known that sho is
tho sister of Mao Mnrsli, tho famous
eharneter-lierolno of the Mnjcstlc-Mu-tuai
under tho D. W. Grllllth regime.
Evidently ncting runs In her family.
During the last few weeks tit tho
Tlianhouscr plant she has proved her
ninitzlng versatility playing omotlonal
nnd strongly iipponllug pnrts. There
was nothing funny about tho charac
ter sho took in "Tho Chasm," but
there wns n great deal of forco In
Miss I.overldgc'a Interpretation of the
role. Her nppearanco is girlish nnd
gentle fairly wistful when her face Is
In repose. ITer eyes which nro Inrgc
nnd sweet nre, perhaps, her most nt
trnctlvo feature.
Ideas on the most pressing problems
' of the times. Lectures by leading
I authorities. State conferences.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Offers lectures, movable schools, ln
stltutes and numerous correspondent!
i courses on request.
I MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Volet.
I No tuition. Reduced rates on all rrfi
I roads. For further Infcrma Ion address,
i The Oregon Aurlciillurni uworc
(tw-I'M-to-M)
E. Lothard MoCltire
ATTOBNEY AT LAW
Prnctlccs In all courts.
Boom 1", Flanagaii iVi Dennett Bank
H. H. Hamcr
HOUSE BUILDER
Gcnoral Repairing and Cabinet
Making.
Phono 349-J.
COKVALLIS. UKDOCXl , Wright
riiono 188-11.
BUILDING CONTItAOTOU
Efltlmntos furnished on request
100
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phono i70.
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
Adolphscn, Port Orford; It. G. Me-1
Konzle, Port Orford; II. Ithlnc,
North Bend.
Tin St. Lawrence Hotel.
13. L. Payno, Tncoma; 11. W. Hosb,
U. S. N.; A. F. Hurd and wife, San
Francisco; Miss Nolson Bnudon; Mrs.
V. J. Follows, Lakcsldo; Avis Pros
cott, Lnkosldo; Miss Farbor, Myrtlo
Point; Mies Mlllor, Myrtlo Point;
Georgo II. Preston, Cnmp I; Harry
Proston, Cnmp I; E. II. Kunsnnd,
Bnndon; It. B. Sowors, Bnndon; W.
W. Gngo, Coqulllo; W. McClurlo,
Portland; J. McMahon, Portland.
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
'Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear, Noso nntl Throat.
GLASSES FITTED
Bit. MATT1I3 II. 81 1 AW . .
DlseuscB of-Women nnd Children
Offlco Phono 330-J. Booms 200, 201,
' 202, Irving Block.
Benjamin Ostlind
1 CONSULTING ENGINEEK AND
I ABCIIITEOT
Offices. 200 Irving Block
, Phono 103-1 or 2C7-J.
I Marshflold, Orogoi
W. G. Chandler
I ABCHITEOT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Bulldlnt
Marshflold, Orogon
Wm. S. Turpen
AitciiiTicur
Marshflold, Oregon.
yfundiflcld-Nortli Bend Auto Una
""ri every ton niliuitcH from fl n. rn
to 11! j. in.; to South Slough onco n , . . .. . . .. n
day, icnviuRiit it n. m.i to Empiro i Mrs. uiivia toman. ML I. U.
U'.IM3II .M.in.TJUlK iil. ,i...r-
HitTO til is a day.
GdltH'P . KING. Prnpi
rOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
four good enra with cnrcfiil driven
Fot day nervlre, phone Hlv,
lilnnco Blllard Parlors.
For nlxht scrvlre, Phone 2M-L
ItlKht Cafe.
0. L. FOOTE.
- 37
IOAL GYMNASTICS
FOB ALL DISEASES
Commercial nve. Phono SM2-J
loci Ostlind
PIANO TUNER AND HEPAIIIEB
LcaTo crdors at W. It. HalneB' Mub
ilc Company.
tin R. Sixth Strnot. Phon 103-T.
Perl Riley Ballinper
1MANIST AND TMACirRB
Rcsldouco Studio, 217 No. Third HI
Phono 308-1
I
tiio minim iioici. r , BOAIFE C2 A. II. IIODGINS
B. F. Johnson, Wnshougal; u. M.i '& . . . .
Wlodor, Lakosldo; II. Bunch, Boavor(lflrirc(1finlH "AINI AINU ; - -
mil; c. s. Mcculloch, Bnndon; oio 'giaiannuu DECORATING CO. J. H. Jessen, M. D.
Paulson, Coqulllo; E. II. Coffin, Co-j Kstlinntcg Furnished PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON 1
qulllo. I'honf kiki. fplteid. Owo Surgory nnd Disoasos of Women a
Specialty. i
Office, 307 Coko Bldg. Phono 220-J
Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phono 301-lI
OUIt DAILY CONUNDBUM.
j Whon Is a night llko n tomb-
j stone? j
j Answer tomorrow. j
j Answer to Vrldny's: "Why
j should doctors bo loss llablo
j than others to bo upset on tho j
j oconn?" j
j Bocauso tlioy aro moro used j
to sco sickness. j
4
ONE
LANGUAGE MAY
SUFFICIENT.
BE
"I soo tho Alllos nro doing nil right'!
now," romarkod J. W. Beunutt to
day. "But nftor tho first fow wooks
of tho war I bought myself u big
Gorman grammar nnd bognu to
study It. I thought wo would nil
havo to learn to tnlk It."
. H .!
Somo Cons Bay men fall In ;
lovo.
Othors aro lassoed.
-o
Somo Coos Bay pooplo would
rather bo pollto than tell tho
truth.
TOPICS OF THETIMTS,
fell
J -THE .
HOTELS
YOUR FRIEND WHO
HAS LEFT COOS BAY
WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE
A DAILY LETTER FROM
HIS OLD HOME
But you haven't time to write.. Why not make him
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
of a year's subscription to the
COOS BAY TIMS
It will carry more from the old home town every
day than you could possibly write. It would be
a daily reminder of your thoughtfulness and kinn
ness. '
Think about it and then call 133 on the phone,
drop in at the office or fill out the following coupon
and send it by mail:
-
CHIMNEYS FIRE PLAGES
J. N. BAYLISS
Ary Kind of Brick Work nt
Prlcos That Aro Bight
And nil Work Guaranteed
Call at "Tho Firosldo," Johnson
Bldg., 137 Second St. Phono
434-J.
French Ranges. Bollor Work
IE
MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HEHHYVILLE GOAL
Nut coal, per ton $1.00,
Lump Coal, por ton $0.00,
Or, half ton of both $5.00)
D. MUSSON, Prop.)
Phono lC-u, or lenvo orders all
Hlllycr's Cigar Storo. '
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
JL ! .
Tho end of the Belgian govern-'
inont was found nt Ostond. I
i v "
i Tho Chandler Uotol.
Might inny make right in somo In- H K Butler, Now York; M. C
stances, but tho Allies hope that the Kt,oyi Sau Francisco; Armaml Blum,
Gorman right north of tho Aisue will
bo lacking lu might.
Moro beauty In dlalro.su; lu addi
tion to Lille and Nancy, thoro Is tho
town of Missy on tho Alsne.
San Francisco; L. II, Campbell. San
i Francisco; It, S, Wright and wife.
1 San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs. Daley,
North Inlet; C, 1). Gnrouth, Bnndon;
Willlum Crawford, Portland; E. L.
i Barnes, Seattle; J. E. Eaton, Los An
Igolos; Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wothorbeo,
Langlols; J. A. Colomb, Coos Blver.
IF. A. Wllpton, Portland; V. E. Best,
Bnndon.
Tho Llojil Hotel.
Isn't It nbout tlmo too Battle of Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Norton. Boso
tho Alsno was moved to somo other! burg; Warnlo Adams and wife. e
.nntinn? Tho troons must be tret-' natchco; Mrs. Josoph Youiikor and
ting tired or tho sa.no old scenery, children. North Inlet; Wjiiion All.ec.
Bouth Inlet, F D. Speron, Chl .u
..Trtnemr, . femoitv." Is tho Dolbert Benson and wife. Temple-
wnyBomoorthownrcorrcBiiondontsitons J. S. Koulo, Coqulllo; Henry jj
Belgium moved Its capital from
Brussels to Antwerp nnd from Ant
werp to whorovor King Albort hap
pens to bo,
December ,., 1914
Publisher Times,
Marsfield, Ore.
1 Enclosed find $5.00 for which send the
Daily Coos Bay Times one year to the follow
ing address: '
4
Name
Sent by ?4
City
Street.- .. State
AIN'T IT THE THUTJI.
Wo novor blnmo tho tailor whon
our pants wo havo to pin,
Wo novor blame tho shoo man
when our soles grow old and
thin,
Wo novor blame tho hatter
whon our lids wo havo to
flout,
But wo always blamo tho laun
dry whon our shirts wear out.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phono 57-J.
ST. LAWBENCE HOTEL
j (Formerly the Coos Hotel)
j Steam heat, hot and cold water..
No liquor, j
Wo invito you to Investigate our i
j winter rates, Special Inducement
j when two or moro persons occu-
py same room. I i
, ;i
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
TRY IT
young: K'oplo.
TTVTR
open iv navings accouni in this safe, im, ,.,...
CKlilnrly ten per cent r ,,. emnKnll(, "
iiteifst wo pay youMl ho siiriulsed In,,. ' ",fe ' Kt .,
",lh,nou Mil , "
liiteifst wo pay y
luto a working fund.
n Havings Account li tli'o great .
1'iir to nmlililoii.
Mil
Trxlt.
.
miim THE UNITED HtAtts
UUVKIINMENT SUPKIIVl
i'lHION.
FIRST MIDIIL Bill
OF COOS EAY
Sffctij Deposit Boxes For Iient,
F
mI 1 U J 1 V I 1 1 H
s
BEIUETIM
OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUXTT
Established 1880,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
' Profits $115,000
Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits
Officers:
J. W. Beimult, President.
,1. II. FlniiitKuit, Vice-President.
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, As(. ftiiit
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THE FAST AND CO.MI'OBTAULE
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NOBTII
O. P. McGICOUGE
Phono 44, Marshflold
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
AGENT W. H.rtalB
Phone III, KortlW
EQUIPPED WITH WIUKLKSS-
cteamship Breakwafe
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SATUBDAY, DECI1MBEB 10, AT II A.M., S.VTU1II.W, JOB
BEIt U, AT l!::i( P. M.
TICKETS ON SALE AT POBTLAND CITY TICKET OFTM
AND OAK STIIKKW, l'OIITMm
i. ni O. 11. USDm
IIUIIU MM-m
nCFAW TRAWRPHRTATIGSCI).
NTFR-
Semi-weekly sorvico Coos Bay and Sanjug
RE
STEAMSHIP
liiliJiii
SAILS FOB SAN FBANCISCO AND SAN PKWIW
FBOM MABSIIFIELD TIH'BSDAY, DKCBMUI.H .
Equipped wIOa YiroKJSS nud subrnafMw w
Passciiirers and freight.
STFAMSHIP NJUII S
Equipped with wireless and submarino
KAN WIANTI8CO l'KM ! , ,AT
rSI
1111
bell .
SAILS FOB K;
V Ml
..1H"r Vlu ,..nt oler"
San Francisco office, ureenwc i . - r
and GOO Fife bmWing. ft
Coos Bay Agent, O. F. McaEORQP
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
ST"
MHI LINE 5TE
WIS
-SAIL FBOM-
San Francisco
Plor No. 20.
Every Wednesday
3 P. M.
Phono STB.
Coos Bay
Evory Friday
Tn Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
THOMAS B. JAMBS, Agent
PortttJ
AHieriDggS,
Ocean DocK
sold on
east'
1 hi , mm
TYPEWRITERS All standard mnnri RemlnilWi
ments, new and rebuilt, hox.ui.ut,.- 1 0
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Prem ieMnU
donning, repairing or new I''te"H' ""order. I'Wif v
crbou I-Per dcBver. Mjo- JTJJ ,. sUpPLY
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THh TIMIJi office.
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