The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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1915 -EVENING EDITION.
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THE COOS
TWO
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BflY TIMES. MARSHFIEIP, OHfcwn" Z- -
n nfiiiiuiiii n !!(- . -
COOS BAYTIMES ; NEWS QF NEARBY TOWNS
wSSnS or coosjcomuy . --7Trfc-m., chat ! !'- " c, l" '" '
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-iap'ir'A7.VAi'iv.jiri777.t.wsy
f iiw' will LXLi 1 J J jilj if JJ J J J Jl j LW
Of '
. . -l i.. n.ntnfrixn nt Marsh
Entereu ai iu ?""".. r:i.;in
.. . il. ..nol ntnenllt nVOIltS Of
miT nmeon for transmit""" uno m uib i i"' -
tVrough fhS mail, ai ..cond-cl... tll0 Yulo.tl(lo wo'ek was the enter.
! it mnttnr. ii. .(.... f din nmmlinrs of tllO fiUtl
1 llliuillb "" ,.
mid inviii-"
call mattor.
W1IV WORRY OVKK 1'ATB?
WE CANNOT escape fate. Evon
If we are allowed to Mvo a
useful life after forty, and
ccano chloroform at Blxty, wo must
nllll face the fact that wo have
little chanco of rounding up with
... nt nf human Kind
-i.. i. timlr liiiali.imln
riUIJ, mwit ..
. I... Mr nw1 MrR. A. J. toi
llcr nt tholr homo on Tuesday eve
ning. The home was beautiful with
Its decorations of green and small
Christmas bells everywhere In pro
slon. The Christmas spirt was among
i, .iiokIh! nvcrvono forgot cares nnd
entered Into tho Joys of the evening.
the ten per cent of nurnan 7' ' . o . (lf tho climcs the most
ItMleScSm r b Xt "ZZmtnl refreshments were served
IJoVrSecK sane. The ,,h; and .each cmo present seemed ole
etle part of the mattor .,-",-" ,T , ' ,Vho. refresh-
many peoplo go on living in u.na.u--ful
Ignorahco of tho tragedy of their
existence, oven making merry withal.
CITY nOVEllNMRNT
could best do Justice to these refresh
monts.
Sirs. X. N. Nolman whoso scoro
was highest for ladles, won the first
ri,on l.naiitlful linen center piece.
Mr. Hnrtson, with tho high scoro for
gontlomen, was presented with a
hook. Mr. Kvland nnd Mr. Nclman
carried homo tho consolntlon prlr.es.
Those present woro Messrs. and Mcs
dnmos L. II. Hazard, C. Kvland, II.
Folsnm, L. A. I.IIJcqvlst, A. J. Sher
wood, N. N. Nclman, n. D. I'lorcc,
t a PnnlKon. 7.. Strang, J. II. Mc-
THR recent convention of tho
National Municipal league at
llaltlmoro, whero officials of
somo hundreds of American cities
discussed tho probloms of city gov
rmment nnd oxchnnged vlows re
garding tholr solution, Is eloquent
of tho plain trend of tho times In
tho direction of Iwitor, moro ro i r..nvKU.rmrn , LoroM , W. J.
rcsentatlvo and moro of I clon. c. y , Oco c A, oW.
KT ound in tho palpable fact Heckma and Clare S orwood
tlmt not only Is this recognized, bull Yesterday at tho homo of Henry
that an offort Is being mado to getUrcnz occurred ono of tho plcnsant
away from It. Wo nro slow somo-.est ovonls of tho holiday season,
tltnen to nccopt now plans nnd now when Miss Camilla, tho 12-year-old
methods, but dlBBatlsractlon win. daughter or ll.o House, gave n niiiHicm
Byatoma that liavo obtained for years
Is tho first real essential toward
getting something bettor. That will
finally co.no.
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST
r
;M)I KVKXIXW.
j Ono may bo right, another
mlstakon; but If I hnvo moro
j Htrength than my brother, It
shall bo employed to support, not
oppress, bis weakness; If I hnvo
moro light, It alialt bo usod to
guide, not to dazzlo blm.
I Durko,
I.I KK'S DAY.
Tho days nro so abort, how quickly
thoy go;
Hours now are fleeting, In youth
thoy woro alowj
Nearer and nonrer to life's high noon
Twilight and shadows nro filling
tho room.
Bunrlso and moonlight thoy seem but
twin stara
Kro tholr raya nro begun they're
crossing tho burs;
Noonday nnd owning soon creep In
to mom,
A sigh nnd n dream a nuw day
Is bom.
recital to which tho other girl pupils
or Mrs. M. 0. Hawkins, nnd her
mother'n friends, to tho number of
35, woro Invited.
Tho J. C W. Lndles met with Mrs.
.1. B. Lnwrcnco Inst Tuesday evening.
Tho decorations woro Oregon grapo
nnd polnsettln, nnd tho holiday
Hchomo was carried out by tho use
of holly borrlcs for tho table. Tho
work for tho good of tho order was
of tho nuturo of nocdlecrnft. Tho
following wero present; Mosdnmes
13. K. Johnson, II. H. Lyons, J. A.
Lamb, Kay Jonos, C. W. Kndlcott,
Henry Lorcnz, M. O. Hawkins, A. N.
(lould, C. T. Skeols, and Misses Mary
Davenport nnd Ituth Woodford.
Mr nnd Mrs. Anron Wilson eutor
tnlnud Inst Monday In honor of Mr
and Mrs. C. II. Nosier, of llrldge.
Thuro was lots of music and plenty
of good things to cat nnd an on
Joyablo time for ovorybody. Those
prosent wero Mossrs. and Mosdames
8. M. Nosier, Krcd Nosier, C. II, Nos
lur, J, K. Norton, Trunk Leslie ami
M. 0. Hawkins. Coqulllo Hentlnol.
t wnUer Cullu has had a nlird
tustle with the grip lately, as a re-
suit of hoofing it to tlie ioii oi
Fnlrvlew .Mountain one when when
tho auto In whirl, he was traveling
broko down at the poor farm. l'l
he is on deck n?aln now.
inmna V. Crawford, former as-
.!.... Aiinrnov (leiieral and a rou-
aln of County Clerk Watson, arnveu
here from Salem Wednesday on bus
Inoss. He wont over to the Wat
son ranch yesterday and returned
to Coqulllo today.
In Decombor, Mr. and Mrs. It,
W. Lawhorn, of McKlnley, became"
tho paronts of a baby girl.
Only ono prosecution for drunk
onnoss In the ltecordor's Court at
Coqulllo during tho holiday season
I. a record which tolls of Improved
conditions bore. '
nr. V. h. Hamilton roturnou i
Coqulllo Wednesday morning after
nnrformlng n major surgical opera
tion for Mrs. Al Onrtln at tho Mer
ry Hospital at North Dond on Tuos-,
t'ny. .. .. !
Harry Oordlng wont over to .Norm ,
Dead last Sunday to seo his brother I
Walter, who is In tho hospitals!
there, following an opornllon per-1
formed on his car a week previous, j
Ho is getting along vory nicely. ,
Mrs. W. M. Hammock, of tho j
FIshtrop neighborhood, was strlrkon I
with parnlysls Saturday and died In
three hours without regaining con-!
sclousuess
Wo hnvo hoard naout tho Coqulllo '
rlvor being frozon ovor hero years
ago, so that It could bo crossed on
tho Ico and the other day wo asked
Mr. Hasklns, ono of tho old tlmors,
how It was done. Ho says that the
Ice was about threo-qunrtors of an '
Inch 'thick and n Ilght-wolgbt, with
two plnnks, one to wnlk on and to
to shovo nhead, turned the trick.
tmlNG
BLOCl
FOR.
Men's, Boys', Women's and Misses'
WEARING arrrtR6
ymiiiB lH'ople.
r. . a m..iinl In H.I" sr' coiiNervntlvo lumk ilCMMlt
open Snvl.. Arc " "' cwnnffu wllli tl.o per cent
inTrStCw y'""" 1 M.rprl.e.1 " WlMfJ -III ucenmu.
1
.
RICE - RICE
.in shlnment of No. 1 Head Kioe. put up
We have Just reread a kX for ,.-,,
Si.. S and Win ,led rjlh W J . h nM .,,
;:;j:;:r:-weyou n.,,.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone 394-J.
i;:S S'-'"f,,,l,,",lllln,,' Try,t'
UNDKIt TIIM VSlWn STATICS
GOVKKNMKNT . SOPHItVIHION.
FUST
111
11!
I
OF COOS BAY
So'cly Deposit Boxes For Bent.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -
has been n bobby with us for od . years , .j. Wrt
our customers will tell yon hen u come to . our bUi,
durable fram ng mater al at th rni nr wnnt
.r.8PenJdU8aVdCe?,1erbUyanwH?o t the best
your uoney can buy. Try ui. ; v .
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RRTAHj Dr.I'AHTMIiNT
CCT Tn rtTL m . o .n-uS,xn o;,,, woo .
..,. in- -- -
innK i-
ii:Ti:it itiui-: hknatoii.
A gllmpsn of n face a clasp of a
hand
Thoso nro molodliM sweet from n
shadowy laud;
(Irey veils of mist nnd tho gold of
tho sun
A moonbeam shines forth and tho
day Ih done.
Kuthorlnu Ward.
U lovo an asset or it liability!
Dyspepsln and puMdmlsm havo n
lot In common.
No, Cordelia, a prudent girt Isn't
necosanrlly u prudo.
Any man enu borrow troublo with
out Dank references or soourlty.
A woman Bumutlmcw keeiw up a
semblance of Innocence limit uftur
that condition has )siwed muroly W- count ry
rauso It barinonlroii with hur oast of
vouuttmauce.
No man should be Judged by his
clothes, but It Is always safo to Judge
n uoiuuii by tho wtiy she. dou her
hair
o
Among thoso who ought to b
barred from society Is tho man who
remarks after ou have told your
best story, "That's not the way I
luard It."
H0S13HUIU1, Or., Jan . Covor-
nor West appointed Dexter Itlco,
Stain Senator from Douglas county
to succeed Goorgo Nounor, who was
only recently appointed District At
torney fur tho third prosecuting ill at
rial. Governor West claims a pro
vision of thu stale constitution makes
tho appointment of Mr. Itlco legal,
regardloss of tho fact that tho stat
utes of thu state provide that a spec
ial election must bo called to fill
any vacancy. When Interviewed by
a Itevluw representative Mr. Itlco said
ho had not been advised us tu such
an appointment nnd had not been
consulted In regard to It In any innn
iter. Ho added that ho would not
accept the office, If It wns offered to
him.
COIIXS MA.MY COST 1,1 Mi.
Pitiful Plight of Aged Tie Make.
Near1 llumloii,
W. I). Kngllsh, n tlo hacker 74 ,
years of age, Is at the Kmergency hos
pital having his fcot troatod for blood
poisoning. Tl.o old gentleman lives
nlouo In a llttlo cabin several miles
above Hocky Point. Ho came to
llnudon Thanksgiving Day and while
hero bought somo corn plasters,
which bo applied buforo starting on
his walk for home. The plasters ap
parently were too strong for tho aged
man's feet, for when ho reached home
they caused him much pain. How-,
ever, ho left them on and tl.o follow
ing dny his condition became worse, i
On removing them ho Is said to have
removed somo skin nnd flosh, which
through lack of proper precautions, i
caused Infection nnd blood poisoning
llandon World.
Abstracts
llltlCI'H OF IIANDO.V.
FINDS IM.OItlDA HOUSH IIPItNT.D
It. II. Mnst Is In receipt of a
card from J. 0. Savage, written
at his now homo nt Freeport, Flor
ida, shortly after his arrival there.
Ho any his brother mot him at tho
boat ullh tho news that the house
on their place- had been burned thnt
Xowh of Clty-hy-thc-Scji As Told by
The World.
Tl.o third Sweet wedding this soas
on was solemnized at St. John's
church on Now Year's Day, whon Mis
Jennie Sweet became tho brldo of
Mnnton K. Trcadgold. Doth nro
popular young peoplo nnd tl.o affair
wns ono of tho prottlost of tho seas
on. Tho golden weddlnir of Mr. nn:l
Mrs. William A. Dol.ong, tho vonor-
ablo llandon couple, was celubratod
at tho (1. A. It. hall on tlio nftornoon
of Christmas Day.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. a M. Sponcor hnvo
Bono to Sun FrnuelKO for n brief
visit.
Jnok Kronoiiborg Is confined to hU
homo with an attack of tho mumps.
(TltltY COIWTY ISOiaTKD.
ran nnuADLi: aiistiiacw of titmj and lwuiimatiox
ADOl'T
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MVHSIIFIKI.D AND COQUIMA: t ITY. OltF.OOX
GnVFIIlI.AGKM'S, KASTSIDK AND .SFVfiSTUKFVS ADDITION
VGFXTS Volt CANADIAN PACHIC 1IAII.H0A1) LANDS
Hi:.KV SHXOSTACKK.V, MAXAGKH
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt, hox, unaerwooa, ncmingiun, nuyui,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or , exchange.
aoanlng, rcpnlrinK or new platens, work Riiarantecd. Hlbbons anil
carbon paper rtcllvcrcd. Wiono us your order. Phono M. Alllmwo office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUrTLT uu.
BENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Capital, surplus and undivided profits $1-5.000.00
OFKICBItS:
J. W. Bennett, President Aithur McKeown, Secretary
Tom T. Dennett, Ylce Preeldent Qemiett Swanton, Treasurer
Transacts n trust business only. Acts m trustee of exprose trusts
nnd also as oxecutor and administrator of oatatoi. The only Trust
Company In Orogon outside of Portland organised under new trust
law In this state.
FLAMAGAM & BEIETT BANK
OI.DK.S-l' DANK IN COOS COUNTY
KHtubllHlied 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $115,000
Iytcrcut I'nhl " Tlmo I)cMwlta
Officers:
3. Y. llcimvlt, 1'rcHlilcnt.
,1, II. riuiingiHi, Vln-I'rcHlileiit.
H. h Wllllnini, Ciihliler.
Geo. l' Wliiehoatcr, Asst. Cashier.
esuaxmaiktuii nsaaimxjSSEESxsutasi u&m
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THK FAST AND COMKOHTAHLK
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NINVJiY KQUIPPKI)
NOItTII I'ACIFIO BT:A31SIIIL, CO.
n. I. MrOI'OHOK AGKNT W. M. PALNTKn
Tllinnn A A 1 n ntt flftlil
r. 1..UUO T., ...... ...-
mz.dazjzfivzx'txifxsiissz
Phono 421, North Bond
KgUlPl'lID WITH WIUKLKH8.
;teamship Breakwater
AIAVAYS OX TIMK.
SAILS FHO.M MAUSIIIIIH.D DIUIXO JAM'AltY, ON THK FOL
LOWING DATIIS: .IAN. a, 10 A. M.j .IAN. I), 1 V. M.J JAN. 10,
U-.M) A. 51.; .IAN. ail, 1 P. 51.; JAN. !, H:!10 A. 51.
TICKKTS ON SALK AT POHTLANI) CITY TICKET OFFICE, OTH
AND OAK STHEirrS, FOUTIiANI).
Phono ,15-J. O. II. LANDEHB, Agent
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
After a iiuletuetw of about three
weeks without an outside per or
a package of parcel post, something
like tWttlltV.flvn l.n... L.n.l.. ... ..
"" ! .'ran .'in ii. ii inni' -..., ..... ni.iav uniiin ill HiHIl
iuoiiiIiik There was some Insurunce.. '"rived at this offb-e lu the lat in
however. They are pleased with thu trips of the Aisness mull 1 mi.i
Coqulllo Seiitlnel, Doach Olobe.
North Front Btreel,
Phono 1170.
muim j Qi
OHIMNBYS FIUK PLAOEfl
J. N. BAYLISS
Ary Kind of Urick Work at
PrlcM That Aro Right
And nil AYorlc Otianititeed
Call at "Tho Flrosldo," Johnson
Hldg., 137 Second St. Phono
431-J.
French Ranges. Uotlor Work
-.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
Practically the hum who novor jwiys
his debts has nunu.
When nn old bachelor inurrlDa bin
women noqtialntauco all wttadsr that
ho didn't do It soouvr and his uuu
friends wonder how ho huppaaod to '
get caught. !
i
Wdien u matt marrlou to got a
hausokooper he Is sometimes surprU-'
ed and aghast to find that he has
j-ockonod In as part of tho homo furnishings.
Closing Out Our Entire Line
OF CHINA, GLASS, GRANITE AND ALUMINUM WARE
AT COST
and less than cost. We find that to accommodate our Imreablug
stok and trade lu dry xoods, wo need moro room, henco we
must kanlflm alt nrtlcles lu our household department. Some aro
cut oue-thlrd and ninny are out to exactly half our former low
price. Doar In mUid that profit bus no part In this sale. Come
nnd wra. Suoh towptliiK tulcas havo surely never before been
Placed bolora you. Sale Marts Monday, January i, and continues
until ovary aitk- U sold. Com oarly an neuro your pick of tb
uubruktiu lino.
Wo take this occasion to thank our jutnas for llbral mtrott.
ago botow upu u. lu tho ini.t and to all wo wUU a prosper,
ous and happy 1915. ,. ii
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend.
K00NT2 GARAGE
Kxcelhler Motorejclu Agency
LEE TIRES
AUTO.MOmi.IvS HTOItUI)
0OO3 COPNTY'S 51 OUT COMPLltTH
.MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND Al'TO.MOIHLU
RKISMRINO
GASOLINE FOR SALfl
SOUTH FRONT HT. PHONE 18(W
HATTKRIBS RKl'AIRED AND
OHARGRn
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wn hnnl tritnlra hahvuon nnv nnlnti
I ....... hvh.vum mm 'IM
4 in Marshfield nnd do general haullnK.
iui ivnauiinuie luiuo,
JTAR TIIANHFEU STORAOE CO
Levi llcUiiir, Proprietor
Phones: 120..I. .l.L. 1)8-11
IT
U
IPHTITDN
T
Semi-wcokly service Coos Bay and Sail j?ranciaco.
STEAMSHIP REDDnlDO V
WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
MONDAY, JANUARY 11, AT 3 P.M.
Equipped wltU wireless mid submarine bott.
Passengers and freight.
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal dlstrlbutore
"ONYX" ant! "CADET"
HOSE
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
STEMISH
IIP
1AI
SMITH
Equipped witii wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, AT 3 P. M.
Ban Francisco off ico, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and COO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. McGf-orge, Phono '44.
mwassmsjMUJi
ROOFING I
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
1 FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B- 118. P. 89.
NO HAW EDGES
OB .
YOUR COLLARS
U you havo thoiu laundered
'"KmT. -i STOKAGK
UII LI STE1EIS
-SAIL FROM
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
. ; Ci
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
San Francisco
Pier No. 2C.
Evory Wodnosday
3 P. M,
Phono 2"R.
Coos nay
Every Friday
To Portland
And TnoRrtnv
' To San Francisco
THOMAS . JAMES, Agont
Ocean Doc
The 1-idlea'
CLEANING WORKS
White Gloe, While ('outs and
Silks, uro imp Specialty
J. H. LAW. Mnp
riumo 4.U-X. 3:. I IVutral Ae.
i I PITV AIITn o tiv,
: WAU'. l."'V. 'Al UU.
" " .muiit SHRVIOE
Inrshfleld-Nortii ixp..,i .,... ti.
"r every ten minutes fpom a a. ui
J U p. in.; to South SIourIi nco n
by, IeliiK ut n a. m.i to Umpire
Hlieo trlKi u iluy.
GORST Jt KING. Props.
nn i
j i ' ' .
Portland
Albora Dock No. S
Every Saturday
9 A. M.
Mnrshfleld.
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
SUITS OI.IUMH) AND PRIiSS-
Wn;n iTT MIS
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAY DOYLE'S PLACB
556 Central Avo, Phono 250-X.
MATT Ii. MAY
Western Orogon ReprosentatlTe
HAAS IUIOTIIERS
Iinporteni inul- M'holosnlo GroceM
Maraliflnlrt. Drocrnn
1 I Tol. 304-R. Res. Myrtlo Arms
I
I For taxi, phono 103, Ideal Cafe r j unupn
I For tourln, cars, phone 20 S A "' "0I)QIN8
i vuauaiar Hotel
LYNN LAMDHTH, Prop.
!-
-
j New Cabs
t Now Curs
Mnrchfiofff PAINT AND
miui 0111 ivjIVI nrrnniTiii
L-i-v-uiuinixu LU.
l.'stinmtes FiirnUim.i
Pfcone 809-J, scawhflew, Orcoa.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Marshfield
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN STREET
NORTII 1JENIJ
O. A. Metllu, Irop. 1
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