The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Official Vnpcr
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XinV YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
RESOLVED
That the BtrnlRht nnd narrow
path Is tho cnsiost attar all.
fTfoafcajnllonco ,,r,nB9 hor imrfqCl
wOrk
That (Too Day 1" 'tho host lacc
on earth.. ' '
That It Is wiser to count your own
blessings than tho other follow'.
Mnko every cent count and count
every cent.
nM..i hnntilnoM dwells within us,
hence the folly of seeking It olso-1
where. ,
That jieacoful Holltudo brings
mora satisfaction than doubtful us-
eoclatlons.
To give your head tho custody of
your heart.
RAPl'V NEW VEAIt- -
Truo friends seldom como In
lmnohes.
Moro talk Is cheap, hut somo ad
vice Is oxpeimlvo.
Every tlmo n woman Kots married
Boinn man's troublos begin.
You can't alwayH Judi;o n man's
worth by the l"xcs ho pays.
Nothing plenties n woman moro
than to bo misunderstood by ft man.
HAITV XHW VEAIt -
eternal things.
-- HE only things which nurture nro
I normal truths and tho r.hnrne-
tors which they form. No mut
ter what changes occur. In human
society, or In tho realms of tlio physi
cal world, no matter whethur the
world or tho universe changes or not,
right Is right and nlwayH will ho.
Mnn.lnnan In liflttor til tt It Bill, I.tlVO,
romnlns tho snmn and over miiBt. (Mil
la "Mui'iKimo yesterday, today and
forever," and as tho dlvlno charac
ter Is unchanging, so Is thnt Imita
tion and reflection on It which men
nnd women aro pormltted, anil en
nblert by dlvlno grnco to attain. To
this holiness chiingo In tho senso of
development null further culture
must bo possible, but not In tho sense
thnt Its nnturo can vary. Tho eternal
endurance of righteousness Is tin In
spiring fact which nothing can dis
prove, nnd on which wo mny depend
nafoly, says an exchange.
llAl'I'V .NEW VEAIt
WHEN CITIES Gl'ESH.
UEBSINd at tho amount of mon-
nv nni..ln,i for (iibiiIiik year luiBiSIt down and figure for a wnuo
VI been a common practice- among And learn your present statu
Oregon cities, towns nnd villages, Amount of stock that's In tho pile,
with tho result that tho guess beoamo Tho cost of Haine, and freight,
tho tax levy for tho year, Bays Don C. Tho valuo of tho fuinlturo
Howors, professor of miinlclpnlllloM at From desk to wator tank,
tho University of Orogon, who Is put-. Your motor trucks, your horse,
ting out a series of short article en- Your condition at the bank
titled "Short Talks for llusy Of (I-. Count everything that you unit seo
clals," for tho free use of city offl- From low to highest shelf;
clals throughout Oregon. Forty city Thou flguro very carefully
offlclnls have nlrvnrty asked for the Tho valuo of yourself.
HcrtcB. I
Tho iiiii Riic-mlng has been truo
of county courlH, ucronlliiR to l'rofoit'
nor RowvrH, wlnmo principal tmnliuwa
It In to audit OrcRon niuiilclpalltleH
to Kt on a butter bunluww hattl.
ami whoso work Ih kIvod by tho Uul
vcmlly without cIihiro.
"Tho two facta nvallahlo w a basin
for lU'turiiilnlnK tho levy for thn
comliiK year havo been tho lovltM
uiailo tho provlou yoar ami tho bal
anced rouialnliiK In tho various
fuiulH," ttayn Profowur Kowom. "The
(.'oiinvll Iiiih not Known:
"n Wluilhor lait yoai'd npproprln
tlon waH spent wUoly ami oeuuuiul-
eally;
"h How much of tho Mupiillon pur
ehaioil tho provlom year worn on
liaiul;
"ol low' muph It cojl to maintain
each of tho varloim offletw uml ilo
purtumntB; "il - I low in imh would Iih nttodod to
cnmluct omcIi ofdeo or doimrlmgut for
tho followliiK iir;
"o How iiiurh wpilpmnt would
havi) to ho purcl'iikod for oarh ud
all dopailmoiitM: how much would
uiHHieii tor now iniimiug; now Hindi
now actlvllloH would cost;
ut Wllllf HI. Ill.l Ifltlll ltllll.ii.it
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iiuuuuii iu iHPiiiiuvi inn viiy a iiiuhiumw i ii let aouio ni(lt) cttawea go
offUiUmtly; I And road uy title olattr."
"Aftor tho tux levy waa gueased!
at. tho various I'omu'tl ootuu)lltees ' tiuod toiauar? "TlikMy Is where 1'
and official would tin I hurls nxiwu-j strong,
dltuioe imynblu from the various' Ask people at the Club,
funds until the funds were exhausted. 1 1 like a ulght of Igggh and song
and aftor that warrants were Issued J To sit around and rub
that wuro stnnioil 'Kut paid for want I My elbows witu too other boys
of funds." ly thl system auiiMal do-' Aud hear the music baug;
flelts occurred and tho Uty debt In- I guess 1 make s much of noise
oronsod year by yoar. This syatviu , As any of the gang."
has beun xolug on for many ytwra Ih Ami yat perhaps another year
Oregon ami elsewhere, until now When for the house you roam
many cltlos hae outstanding war- You fellows who ara full of cheer
rants amounting to from u few thaus i MUUt take a Uttl hum-
and dollars to riore than lOI,0o,And. If our temper Is so weet
III bOUK
A
nsttn is tt-e remedy
vocal
jt.ztr powers for w)t
no (1
ci n most uahutl.
nessl
to
uitu the TPA
AND THE TOAST
v... v...u' Resolution.
I will bo a truo man, n trusi-
worthy friend, a tondor sym-
pathlzor, a timely holpor, a top-
most Idcallzcr and a tenacious
I toiler. Selected.
HAl'l'Y NEW YEAR-
AT MIDNIGHT NliW YEAR'S
EVE
Tho Old Year said: "In this wen
'worn pnek
1'vp carried for many ?. day
Aro moro than a bushel of uwlom
things
You must bury or throw away.
Thoro nro souls so scarred by mo
flros of pain
TIs boat by far to conceal them
I tho deepest gravo that tho Past
can dig."
Hut tho New Year Bald, "I will
houl them."
Tho Old Yor wild: "You will also
find
a nimiimr f lirokon hearts
Not merely dented or crooked, alas,
Hut snapped In n dozon pans.
To tho Junk henp gathered by Father
Tlmo
At onco you hud holler send them.
Kor thoy only litter tho world In
vain."
Hut tho Now Year mild: "I will
muml them."
Minna Irving.
INVENTORY
Another year Ih hero at hand,
An old year pausing out;
And It Is tlmo to riguro and
Tn roil of look about;
Ifn tlmo to balance up tho aenro
Ami winiiro yourself again
With all your trarto ami what is
moro
With all your follow men.
It's tlmo to flguro profit, huts,
Tho IiiihIiiimw or tho your
If It was only Iioh ami hosa
Or showed u Httlo dear.
Hut there's iiiio roasou, only one,
Kor taking such u view
lfn not to olmngu tho thing tlmt'8
dono,
Hut learn tho thing to do.
So take an Invuntory now
Of Rtock upon tho Hheir,
Of book accounts and loss allow
And never fool yourself.
Hrst,
hiihltn
Bmoko? "A little,
jm."
UrlnkT "Socially porhap
Hut miltlicr matter to oxcom
l.lko coi tain othur chatw.
Ami yet I kiunw noxt yoar I'll try
To do without tho stuff
My doctor uovor tmld that I
Don't smoke nod diluk enoiiKli."
Uuss? "On occasion I o.iocit
I mlKht say maybo 'damn,'
lint slwnys try to rtH'ollMt
Exactly whtro I am.
I uovor (I don't think It'srlnlil)
Lot Indlwi htKir inn swonr."
Put why not cut It out? Tkflro might
Komo Koutloiiiou bo tlioio.
Your honor? "Thai I keep at (wr
A hundred roll percent.
Jtnimi tricks In ov'ry trailo there aro,
from -o4tk to proahUmt.
A follow has to do some tiling
Ho wouhlu't otkorwkHv- -
You can't wuar uuytingol's wIiirs
Ami boat thoso other guys."
Ami yet It may ho that a iuhii
Would mnko about us much
be 'If all tht tlmo he didn't plan
On slipping sui'h-aHdich
Acnwu un Mr. So-aml-Ko,
"I'oihups auuthor j war
',...W .-.(.M.M..1 fivil
m
The office wouMa't tare
ml -
If you should even radlala
A llttla of It ther.
Lnlld (riDNdi) "Qt ftUads 1 have
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: a
rrrr'.,..,ft.iv; i
I UUUlf !""- j
! lot-
I I And somo a lot are worth
!Ail frU.nU.Iilp la. 1 toll you what.
Ll The host thing on' the earth.
V .. ... .. .. mnn nhout tho town
mere b "i ,.
Hut knows and knows mo well
Ask any fellow up or down
The stroet and bo will toll.
And yet, my brother, you should boo
That friendship Isn't that:
To bo a friend Is more to bo
A help when men aro flat
To sort of olioer a man who's glum.
Somo chap a Job sectiro,
To give a dollar to tt 1mm,
A hundred to the poor.
Your mon? "Of course 1 treat them
woll
And pay thorn plenty, too.
I p- thoni, any man will toll.
i.ir iiv'rvthlnit thoy do.
And, when a fellow naka n raise,
I lvo it If I can,
Provided that 1 think it pays
And really need tho man."
Yet maybe not with cash alouo
Your labor you should pay:
Perhaps somo praUo for work woll
dono
Would holp nlong tho way,
And, when It's tlmo to olovato
Some fellow's wago n lilt,
II might bo bettor not to wall
Until ho asks for it.
Your competition? "Suro, 1 troat
My competition fair;
Although I havo somo guys to bent
u'miM mnko an angel swear.
You ought to hoar tho things I hoar .
Concerning some of them:
Tho price thoy mnko Is often qucor, t
Tho quality n gem." ,
Perhaps 't wore better not lo heed '
Tho IhliiK that others wiy;
It would be pleusniilor, indeed,
A fairer Kumo lo play.
For things aro often far from truo
That gossips loll with glee.
If your competitors you knew,
All happlor would be.
Now flguro up tho balance, friend:
On uno xldo put tint things
That through tho year from end to
end
Tho day roturnlng bring
The smile, lliogr'lp, tho ploasnnt
word,
Tho help when trouble rose,
The luck you had, tho laugh you
heard,
And matter such ns those.
Then on tho other sldo put down
Tho things you did for mon
Tho things you did to help tho town
And holp your brothers; thou
Your habits, temper, honor, all
You did with heart or hand
rut ev'rythlng you can recall,
And find out how you stnnrt.
Lumberman l'oet
llAl'I'V NEW VEAIt
MATIIIMONIAIi UEFMaTIOXS.
A Now York woman. Moklnjc a dl
vorco, Jottud down her reflection!
durlntc tho trial:
I "It Is bettor to be single to peactf
! than married in war.
"Matrimonial ties are like eorwrtt
If too tlaht, they hinder fn d-
olopiont: If too loow. una mlht
as well wear none at all.
"Wives should be Jolliers, not jail
ors. "JiiilKinif ftom the divorce records.
!lt looks as If Hymen's torch was
made of brimstone.
".Many a married man would uev
ur be MtaHttl If his wife did not
'thiow things at him."
' llAl'I'V NEW VIM 11
i PHUT PAIMf.ltAPIIS.
Time la money when you sre aslt-J
to pay S1.50 for repairing a fc-tut
watch.
You way think you are different
from othvrs. but you bora a lot of
1 wple Juat lh MW.
Of court then arc more lilduis
oh a rainy day than other dn..
iwe uro umhrtdlas and acme ar-
I skirt.
I N Hwtler how Idg g man may l-
(ho wlda are that there la a auuiun
jsomfwbetv in the world who I u,a-
ule of maklUK him f-cl kinall.
Ex, hunt:.'
IMPORTANT EYENTS
loi-i.in at
ii nn
WINTUR SHORT COURSU-JAN. 440
Agriculture, IikIuJiiik Agronomy.
, Aiiinul HuxtMiiJry, UulryniK, Horti
culture. Poultry llusdundry. Insects,
1 Plant and Animal Dieakr, Cream
ery MaiMgement, Marketing, etc.
Home Economics, IikIuJimk Cook-
i hie Home Nutsmg, Sanitation, Sew
In);, lirexsm.ikmt; and Millinery.
Cummcrcc, iiicIuJihr husliiess Man
ar.eunt, ltur.il licoiioinUs, lltislinij
l.aw.On'ue CralninK. I:arm Account
ing, eu. HiiKlncerliit;, huludlns
Shopwork and Koadtuildim;.
PAKMHUS WUUK-I-UURUARY 1-6
A genersl clearing house eslon of
six day tor the e.v.hange of dynamic
lda on the most pressinj problems
ot the time. Uvtuies by leading
authoriti!. State conferences,
ILYTUNSIO.N SIjRVICU
, Oners lectures, movable Khool$,lo-
, Mitutesaud uunieroubcotrepouden(i
( MUSIC: Plane. Stilne, Hand. Vohi.
No tuition. Keduvrd nt on all ret
roads, lor turther muinu Ion addins,
a nwui cuu allis. oiluuw.
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IRVING
BLOCK
SDavsPRE-SNVENTORYSALE
n i Men's Department
Women's Department , Specja, Sae on Men,s suits.
it $90 00 values now $14.00
II UIUUI
stock before taking inven
tory, we will place on sale
all Suits not specially mark
ed at one-half price; all
COATS not specially mark
ed at one-half price; all
Furs, one-half price.- One-
half price on all outside
Skirts; one-third off on j
Knitted Underwear; Silk Un-,
dor-skirts and Novelties noi
specially marked; Hats for i
one-half the New York cost,
as we are closing out all
Millinery, -This will be the
biggest cut in prices ever
made and we feel sure ev
o,y one will appreciate tl,e
bargains,
Abstracts
F0,t Ui:i.lAIH.B AHSTItAmOITITI.1: AM .MU.u .
C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MlltHIIKIUM) AND COQIMM.E CITV, OUEGON'
IIKNItV SEXGSTACKEN. .MAXAOEH
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TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITER EXUHANUI: ANU aurrui ou.
BENNETT
MARSHFIELD, COUS UU.f ukcuuin
Capital, surplus and umllvldod profits ?12G,000.00
(No indebtedness.)
OFFICERS:
J V llennett. President Arthur McKcown, Secretary
Tom T. llennett. Vice Presldont Dennett Swonton, Treasurer
Transacts trust business only. Acts ns trusteo of express trusts
and also as executor and administrator of estates. Tho only Trust
Company In Oregon outside ot Portland organized under new trust
law In this state.
DRY
WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W000YARD
Xortii Front Street,
Puoue H70.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
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K00NTZ GARAGE
Hieit4ur Motorcycle Ageacy
LEE TIRES
Al'TOMOIlll.rS HTOIIE1)
X)OS OOl'NTY'S MOST COMPLRT)
MA CHIVE .SHOP
MAltl.VK ANH AUTOMOlUMl
ItElSMItlNO
GASOI.I.VU FOR HAIifi
t'OICTH FRONT KT. PHONE 180-J
IIAITEIUES REPAIRED AAI
CIIAROKI)
1 -" t tsi m inirnsnifggawss ii
ROOFING
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B. 118. P. 89.
1
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CLEANING WORKS
White Gloes White Cents niul
Silks nro our Sperinlly
J. H. LAW, Mgr I
I'liono :tt;-X. :i5t IVuirnl Ave. I
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS
l-l SPITS MADE TO ORDER
GIVE VS A TRIAL
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UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY
uu i i.k S 1'i.ACK
,
266 Control Ave. Phone 2tO-X. i
$25,00 values now $16.50
$30,00 values now S18.Q
Special Sale Men's
i Overcoats
$25,00 values now $16.50
$30,00 values now $18.75
jjafiffl values now $22.bU
Closing Out All Boys' Suits
and Overcoats
SuiWaluo o.uu.
Value $6,60,
Suit valuo $5,00,
bpeciai . ------
Suit Value $8,50,
$6.25
$7.35
Special -----
Suit Value $10,00,
Special
Boys' Overcoats, V- Price.
$ 3,00 values, now $ 1.50
$ 6,00 values, now $ 3.00
g &00 values, now jg
S 1 5.00 values, now $ 7.50
TRUST CO.
CHIMNEYS FIIIE PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS
Any Kind of Brlclc Work at
Prices That Aro Right
And all Work Gunranteod
Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson
BldR.. 137 Second St. Phone
431-J.
French Ranges. Dollor Work
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunks between any points
tn Marshtleld and do general hauling,
for reasonable rates.
STAR TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
Levi Ileisner, Proprietor
Phone: lliO.J, 4U-L. OH-R
New MiHlels
I "HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributor
I "ONYX" and "CADET"
l HOSE
l S.S. JENNINGS, No. Bend
NO HAW EDGK8
oa
YOUR COLTiARS
If you havo thorn laundereg
t
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
,OU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOi
Tour good cars with careful drivers
i Fot day sevlco, phono 144-J,
ItUuco Ulllard Parlors.
; For alght service, l'hone 280.L
Right Cafo.
1 D. L. F00TE.
CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
DAY AND MGU'P SKlivn'fi
For taxi, phone 193, ideal Cafe.
For tourtmr cars, nlmnn on i
phono 20
I Chandler Hotel I
LYNN iaMHETII, Prop.
j New Cubs : : xow Cars I
TRY
yomiR people.
i,, il.iB safe, conservative liank-aepo.
Chsii Savings Account to WH, .,, (ho a t
regularly ten per con of ) ur w you ., ftccHUm.
Intcirst wo pay you H ' BH .
S,l-i.,t., great spur to nnibitlon. Try It.
UNDER THM UN1TKI) STATUS
GOVBIINMKOT SUrKUVISION.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
So'cly Deposit Boxes For Rent.
FLANAGAN i BENNETT W
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTy ! ij
Established 1860.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $115,000
Intercut 1'nlil o Tlmo J)epolU
' Offlcors:
J, W. nennett. Vrcslilent.
J. II, KlniinKim, Vlcc-lrolilcnf.
It. I-'. Wllllnnm, Ctiklilor.
Geo. V. WlnchOBtcr, Ait. Cimhlt.
To Portland
every Thursday
TIIK FAST AND
S S. Geo.
NEVI,V
NOItTIl 1'ACIFIO BTISAMHUIP CO.
n p Mrnrcnnnia AGENT W. M. PAINTJUl
v .- --
Phooo 44, Marshtleld
EQUIPPED WITU WIKKLK88.
Steamship Breakwater
AiiWAYS on Tiane.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD Dl'RINO JANUARY, ON THE FOfc.
I.OWINO DATES: JAN. 'J, 10 A. M.; JAN. , 1 I. SI.; JAN. 18,
:0 A. M.; JAN. tt, 1 P. M.; JAN. :, H:0 A. JI.
TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITV TICKET OFFICII, MSB
AND OAK 8TREBTS, PORTLAND.
Phono 35-J. O. II. LANDERS, Aesi
IT
DGEAMTRANSPDRTATIDN
Scmi-wcokly sorvico Coos
STEIIP
WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN PEDRO
FROM .MARSHFIELD SATURDAY, JANUARY 1!, YT 10 A. I.
Equipped with wireless and subtaarlflb bell.
Passengers and freight.
STEHHSHIP lUMM SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarino bell.
Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
.SATURDAY, JANUARY a, AT 10:00 A. M.
Han Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeorqe, Phono 44.
ll
FREIGHT.
L
fian Francisco
Pier No. 2G.
Every Wodnesday
3 P. M.
mm
To San Francisco
TnOMAS II. JAMES, Agent
Ocenn Dock
Phone 278.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
r. jr. boad?e ve a. u. iiodqini
Marshfiplri PA,NT AND
irimaiineiu DEC0RATNG co
Estimates Furnished
Phoae 80. MarahfleW, Orcfoa.
IT
i
To Eureka
every Monday
COSIFOKTAI1MB
W. Elder
KQUII'I'ED
Phone 421. North Bmd
mmmmmmmmm
Bay nnd San tfrancisco.
0
vKmifrttTr'
STORAGH
IE STEAMERS
-SAIL FROM-
Coob Day
Every Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
Portland
Albers Dock No, f .
Every Saturday
9 A.M.
MftrsbileidL
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MATT L. MAY
Western Oregon Repr.esentatiT
nAAS RROTnERS
Iniportew and Wholesale Grocers
Marahfleld, Oregon
Tel. 304-R. Res. Myrtle Arms
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Marshtleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN STRJB8T
NORTH IlKVn
O. A. Metliu, Pros.
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