The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 13, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMtSb'cMontlnl that you walk miles, or
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ftf &W&K No J' kK
Official .Taper of Coos
County
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Bnterea at inoi-oKoiiwoBi .. -
Beld, Oregon, for
rnnmlHHlon'
thrdigh tbtmn..r a. cond-clas. not fall to do the other. Try to re- Mrs. fl "VoV K
mall matter. member that this world was ere- epablC COOS Bay NOIieer,
atcd a much for you ns for any-i Celebrates Birthday
A.V KPOCIIAli KVKXT. jono 0iB0, and that It Is up to you, i.ockhsrt. Coos
to got out of It something more M. l. tier .1
T 1!E dedication of the M."-1 thn food for your stomach and DarVi 0,J"1 ""J J S. 1
I field 1'ubllc Library last ow.L,.lhM for m.r back. I ''"ting her ninetieth WrMW
nlng marked an epoch In the!
development nnd ovolutloit of this
community from a pioneer BOttle
ment to n center of culture and edu
cation. It was a noteworthy inci
dent of the exercises that the prcs
ontotton of the building to tho city
was mado by Mrs. Henry Sengs
tacken, daughter of tho earliest wo
man pioneer In this community nnd
Coou County's first teacher. It
scorned a far cry from nn Indian
Inhabited forest to tno beautiful,
modern electric lighted building fill
ed with richly gowned women and
wtli dressed men nnd moro than
any other ono thing marked tho
rapid transition that has taken
place on Coos Biiy. Tho ovent
also received added Interest from
tho fact that Miss Anno Shannon
Monroo, tho ntilhorcss, nn Oregon
girl who has already won her spurs
In literature, vnn present and tnado
nit Interesting address.
All tho addresses of tho evening
hn-r.thed tho now spirit which nnl
motes libraries nnd schools, mnklng
them part of tho dally lives of tho
pcoplo and of rcat scrvlco In tho
matter of better living nnd happier
Ihos.
Marshflold cltlzcnB In general
nnd tho Marshfleld women In par
ticular whoso splendid, untiring nnd
uritclflsh efforts linvo been crown
td with n glorious success, nro nil
to be congratulated on the splendid
achievement that wnB no fittingly
celebrated last evening In tho ded
lection of tho now public llbrnry.
ciivi-: voirn mind a chanci:
THE plan of Miss Anno Shan
non Monroo nnd thrco other
momhors of Ma.nnins, n Port
land orgnulratlou which mnkos long
hikes nnd mountnlu climbing n hob
by, to hlko 3fi0 miles through tho
Itcdwood forest to Snn Francisco,
Is n good ono.
' Feeling nil tired out and In
need of n good vncntlon, wo nro
inning no unggngo on Olir pr0S0ntrv" " " " """" """". 1
trip," said Miss Monroo. "Thero
Is n good stngo road most of tho
way through tho redwood forests
and wo aro going to trust to luck
In finding plncos to sieop and plen
ty to cat. Wo don't oxpoct to run
ncrosn any snow."
Tho party reached Coos Hay yes
terday and started hiking nt onco.
Although thoro was a storm on thoy
did not heed, but hiked from North
Dend to Mnrshflold and Mnrshflold
to tho Smith mil). Miss Monroo
assorts that somo of hor best Ideas
and thoughts como to her when
sho la In "(lod'B out of doors."
This philosophy U by no menus
new yot It U somothliiK Hint poo
plo might well romomhor nnd fre
quently tho number who grnsp tho
rolntloiiHhlps botweon environment
and thought Is woofully small. Tho
oonimon presumption Is thnt 0110
nppllea IiIh mind In much tho snmo
mnnnor hi nil times, regarding of
circumstances and atirroundlngs;
that Is, In tho owy-dny walks of
Hfo. This may bo true. Novortho
less It Is a fact that the mind runs
In chnnnoln directed largely by In
flueiices brought to hoar by envir
onment. Slmki'sponru epuld not
have written "As You Llko it," or
"A Mld-Sumnior Nlghfa Dream"
whllo sitting In n coal holo or n
atuffy office room. HB thoughts
would not have run nlong tho prop
er lines.
MnoturlliU would not ho giving
to tho world Ha wonderful master-
ploceK wore ho not 11 nature lover.,
llobblo llurim roamod tho woods nnd
fields nnd wrote of tho things ho
loved. Homo of Llncoln'u noblost '
Inspirations cuuio whllo ho was1
lolling in n pasture fluid or sitting1
on n waysldo foiico, completely snr-'
rounded by untrniiinioled nnd un-l
hnmperod nature. Ono who Is cap. I
"bio of any dugrco of thought sol--
uom ruiirt to rlso to n higher plnuo
when ho got out among the trees
nnd shrubs nnd flowtus. Something
tmbcoiiKctlniisly prt of him be
gins to in iiko Its proeonro known.
To ono pernon th0 floreo norm may
Imvo nu appeal that nothing um
can make.
"Thoro'a n boauty In tho
howling of tho blast."
To another the pwico and quiet
of tho country may bo more In
presslvo. T.i one tho Blnglng of
wild birds may bo th0 soul ot mu.
Blc. To nnothor thero U melody
In tho violet. To ono the riot of
nature's oolon, mn au n now
creation In art. To m.mi.0. .i
chanaeloH bluo of the hwuons. or'
l. .. " ..w. ...... u,
run wu iib cmwIw thrnliiiinir
nnd Its on.llft.. ., "'."".
a now concentm " 7 ?,"T "' .
m.. .i. niiiie.
bo you arc out of doors and away
from the places with which you are
(, Intimate. Find something new
i .. i. 11 nn.i ililntf onmplllllin
nil mo iiihu -
,..,.,,. cnn
different. If you do ono jou cb..-
Flowcrs do not bloom for eyes
that nro wilfully b nd. nirus io cany incnim..iiv.., ..
not sS for deaf ears. Get out extraordinary mental vigor .nd o
and look-nnd listen. And while, ory and not only can vlvldl) rew.ll
you're looking and listening, you
...itt .ii..- nndfl hiv tn vnnr crom
1II l LUtU 1 iiuooiwij " ri-
surprise, that you nro cnpablo of
thinking ns you never have thought
before.
Give your mind a chanco.
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AT THE HOTELS
Tuesday's Arrival.
TI10 Chandler Hotel.
Henry Illoch, Portland; Guy U.
Leo and family, Uollovue, Idaho;
Mrs. A. V. Martin, Conulllc; D. O.
Hccker, Portlnnd; Fred Schlldt, Co
iliilllo; V. J. Davis nnd wife, San
Francisco; J. K. Fox, llnndon; Mrs
Itobert Miller, llnndon; K. M. Itoson-
thnl, Portlnnd; M. M. Williams, Port
land; M. Flnhcrty, Portland; A. El -
llngson, Coqulllc.
The Kt. IiiHi-pnro Holol.
Itudolph Knno nnd wife, Dnnlcls
Creek; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Doutln, Coftl
cdn; James Kerns, Contcdo; Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. V. Stunrt, Dnndon; W. S. Ed
wards, wlfo and son, North Dend.
Tho Lloyd Hotel.
L. Weir, Eugene; J. Johnson, Co
qulllo; Georgo Cllnkenbcnrd, Coos
Illvor; CharlcB Carter, Itosoburg.
Tho lUnnro Hotel.
F. H. Vaughn, Coos Itlver; Henry
Orndy, Norway; A. E. Goodwin, Coos
Itlver; L. G. Simmons, Coqulllc; Axel
Iluth, North Inlet.
Wednesday's Arrival.
Chandler lintel.
Henry Dlooh, Portlnnd; Guy U.
Leu nnd family, llollovue, Ida.;
Mr. Itobort Miller, Dandon; Itoyj Mr. Loekhart disposed of his proper
Dci'tloy, Portland; C. E. Hullng, j ty In Ohio and started with his wife
Myrtlo Point; W. E. Lundy midland Infant daughter for the west.
wlfo' SI'r" Point; W. A. Coxes,
0. A. Drown, Wngncr; K. L. Me-
Drvgnl, Portland; W. E. Wads-
Worth, Portland; F. M. Chaso, Port
laud; Jamea B. itcod, Portlnnd; Geo.
II. Terry, Dluo Itldgo; Frank Torry,
DI110 Illdgo; I. H. Spront, Eugcno;
J. E. Connnn nnd wife, Lakcsldo;
II. C. Freeman, Portlnnd; N. C.
Medloy, Coqulllo; J. A. Lamb. Co-
qullln; 0. A. Mlutoyue, Coqulllo;
T. M. Nlelson, Iramlon.
I.loytl Hotel.
Chnrlos Cartor, Itosoburg; n.
Chommoy, Portlnnd; Mrs. A. Mandy,
Myrtlo Point; 0. Dorrls, Myrtlo
Point; C. I). Aldermnn, Portland;
O. F. Anderson, Coos Itlver; A. It.
Johnson, Empire.
Milium Hotel.
It. M. Woldcr, Lnkcsldo; S. Whit
Hott, Dandon; Georgo Erdman, Dan
don; C. Lewis, Myrtlo Point; A. 0.
Uplinm, Chicago; J. M. Hobcrtson,
Mcuiniey.
Ht, l.nureiu-o Hotel,
Mtb. h, O. Oleson, Heaver Hill;
Jnrk Hobuou nnd wlfo, Portland;
W. H. Edwnril, wlfo nnd son, North
Dend; T. A. Walker, Coqulllo; Geo.
II. Etholl, Tillamook.
aivi:utihi:i Lirrri:us
List of unclaimed letter romalnlng
In tho .Marshfleld, Oregon, Hoat Of
flee for tho week ending January
13, 1016. Persons etillliiK for tho
huiiio will plcaso advertised and nav
ono cent for onch letter called for.
iM-rui'ioii, i--p.
Hriiiiioraon, Carl.
Do Mnrs. Wm.
Durlr, Mrs. Jon.
Donley, 0. A.
Kdgorton, H. 0.
Freeman, Stuart F, '
Ulbny, Jus. .
Harvey, Mrs. W. A. )
Han, Mrs. Alice J.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Mile, Harry. .'
Morlnrlty, Mrs. Mary.
Morgan, Hoy.
Petornmn, J.
IloborUon, Ml Margaret.
Smith, 0. A.
Smith, CArrol a
Smith, j. j.
Southward, Miss Eva.
Sutter, Jno. W.
Tomisond, D. A.
Wrtlaeo, Mr. ,, Mrg C
Wallace, H. V.
Wntwn. Mr. and m,8. Qoorge.
W umor, Guorgo.
NV. D.QUUT1S, P. M.
TOOTING.
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OLDEST RESIDENT ' ,.
in 1 in nu 55sssssssssssswks . m
i NINtl! lUUfli -
.,. m I ntlmrl Von-
though years aSo ne oe..r . , .
early day experiences acre uui u.
muMi or ner ianiiuniiij -
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authors. She has beon n deep roader,
she Is now making her home at the
Hood Apartments and ninny friends
who readied this was her annlv
inlversnryi
Dngratula-'
1 to the'
called today to oxtend con
tlons.
Glon Aiken, who came
Hay n few years after Mrs. Loekhart,
Is the only other resident of the Day
who nearly equals Mrs. Loekhart'?
residence here. Horbert Loekhart
and Mrs. Honry Songstacken are trm
only members of her family residing
on tho Day. Mrs. K. Pollexfen, nn
other daughter, rostdos In San Fran
cisco. Mrs. W. S. Tnrpen of Marsh
field Is a granddaughter of Mrs.
Lockhnrt.
Tho following sketch of hor Inter-
c9tnK career appeared In tho Coos
jtjay News several years ago:
Mrs. Esther M. Loekhart was born
- at Ulysses, Thompklns county, N Y.,
January 13, 1S25. Sho was noxt to
tho youngest In n family of tno child
ron born to Peter and Elizabeth Sol-
over. Hor father died when sho was
eight yoars old. Two years after hor
widowed mother moved with her fam
ily to Huron County, Ohio. Seven
years later Mrs. Solovor also passed
away, and the following year, at the
tender ngo of slxtcon, Ksthor began
hor career ns a toachor. She mot
with groat siiccom In hor work, and,
ontorlng Norwalk Acndomy at 20, at
a pupil, was soon engaged ns assist
ant, In whloh position sho remained
until hor marriage to Freoman Good
win Lockhnrt, on March 1C, 1S-1S.
In tho spring of 1S51, the California
gold oxcltomont being at Its height,
After traveling many miles by water
" " mcj niuira bi oi. jusujui,
Mo where they purchaicd oxen, wag
ons nnd supplies, nnd Joining a large
company of other ndvonturesqme
spirits, started on tholr long journoy
across tho continent. On leaving St.
Joseph, Mrs. Lockhnrt underwent n
novel experience, holng obliged, on
account of tho sickness of hor hus
band, to walk besldo tho oxen and,
with whip In hand, drlvo tho team to
Council Hiuffj, tho mnn In chargo of
tho baggage wagon yoking and un
yoking tho animals for her. After a
tedious and perilous Journey of flvo
months thoy flnnlly arrived at Ore
gon City, on September 13, 1851. Six
weeks after her arrival Mrs. Loekhart
began teaching school In Ynmiiiii
county, where sho remained for n 1
year. Sho then moved with hor hus
band to tho Umpqua Vnlloy, where
thoy lived for a your, wlion thoy wont
to Coos Hay, arriving nt Kmplro City
Octobor IS, 1S5I1. Mrs. Loekhart
was tho first whllo womnn to settle
In Coos county. Sho taught tho first
sohool In tho county, beginning nt
Kmplro City In Novombor, 1851. Mr.
Lockhnrt was a monihor of the so
Btyled "Coos Hay Commorclal Com
pany," nnd the Hiitinnun.llv. i..i. 1
1 -..,-1 Hill i-uui
claim nt North Hond was ossIkiio.i
to him Immediately imon lil nrrivi '
In tho county. Thoy romnlnod at their
post for two months, surrounded by
bostllo Indians, whoso nctlons finallv
beenmo so warlike thnt the family
hnd to hurrlodly pack their beloiiK
Iiiks and flee for tholr lives to Km-,
Plro City, tho only gottlenieut In the
rounty. Blnco then Mrs. Lockhnrt
has mado her homo on Coos ituy. Mr.
LocKhnrt died In AiiRiist, 1SS8. Mrs.
Loolihart Is the mothor of ix child
ren, four of whom ro living.
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STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Savs Cream Anplle.1 In Nostrils
Rcllcvcfl Hcnd-Colds at Once. I
It our nostril aro i-IorkmI and
our hoail U stulfod mid you can't
broatho freely because of a cola o
cHtnrrh. Jusi get a small bottle of
Hlj's Croani Halm Nt any drug more
Apply a little of thl fragrant, anti
septic ureain Into your nostrils ami
ot It iionetrato throuKh overy Ir
lasnKo of your bond, HoathtaR and
hoallug tho l.iflamo.1, swollen mucous
moinhrano nnd you xt iuitaiit rellof
Ah! How Rood It feels. Your
llOStrlla rn mi. . . . ,r
no more Imubl.,. ..
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lm u ju.t what auffer,,.. froi
ImmiiI mlds aim itairh nmnI. i,- ,
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EAT EGGS AND SAVE MONEY
ON VOUIt MK.YT HILL.
Wo nro selling STRICTLY FRESH
dozen, or two dozon for 86c.
0001) COOKING AI'PLES. Tor hor, 75c.
Call us up and ordor somo of thoso apples sent out.
VH CAN SAVI-: YOU .MO.NKY.
Como In and ask us about our new got-n-rccelpt plan.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone 394-J.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has been a hobby with uh for a Rood many years and a" lot of
our customors will toll you when It comes to bUIdk good, sound,
durnblo framing matorlnl at the right price we know our busi
ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want
to spead ond wo'll got busy with our pencil and flture out the best
your uoney can buy, Try us. ,,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
KUTAirj mtl'AUTMKNT
CUT TIIU FUKL HILL 1 TWO IY USIXO OUIt WOOD
IMinNK'lW). in"! uni'Tir lumiiiu'iv
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
ClmuluK, repairing or new platen.., wik Kiiaranteed. Itlbbons Jwi
rarlKin paper delivered, l'lione uuyour urder. lMiono 11. Alllnca office,
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
BENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
Capital, surplus and undivided profits JIXB.OOO.OO
OFFICERS:
J. W nennett. President Arthur McKeown. Secretary
Tom i. nennett, Vice Pre.Ident nennett Swanton, Treueurer
Transacts a trust business only, ahs ns trustee of express trusts
and also as executor and adm.nl.trator of e.tatoa. The Z " inx t
frirTh'rs.0" ouu,ae or i,orunwa rsanuert m s
ASstracts
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COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
; TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., lnc
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If vou're arcd-bloodctl citizen, you bentitncross tho
ficld3 to a tidy red tin of Prince Albert nnd get some
ornoke joy jammed into that system of yours.
Because P. A. was produced to put anew high top
record on pipe and cigarette liberty. You can smoke
it until the cows come home, it can t bite your
tongue, can 'f parch your throat. And that s a fact!
the national joy smoke
mado by a patented process that cuts out tho bite
and the parch and just puts in the joy wallop
flavor, fragrance. Me-o-my, but what fun there's
coming to the man who's game enough to match a
dime against a tidy red tin of Prince Albert tobacco
that cost three years and a fortune to perfect!
Just kind o' let it sink in that you nor any other man
anywhere ever did pack a pipe or rolln cigarette with
such tobacco. P. A. is a revelationa tobacco
revolution thnt sure certain will smash joy right
into your smoke department.
And today's fine for a go-to-it try-out!
Prince Albert is Mold everywhere in toppyredbes; Set tidy red
tint, 10c; alio in liandtomc pound and half-pound humidor.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winton-Sa!em, N. C,
1
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UHT 1U0U
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Htrccl,
riiono 7D.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
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KOONTZ GARAGE
lixcolblor Motoreyclo AKeacy
LEE TIRES
AUTOMOISILKS STOHKH
COOS COUNTV'H .MOST COMFLICl'I
MACIIIM-: HIIOI"
HAUINI-J ANI AUTO.MOIUIiH
itiawuti.vo
OASOLINH I'OU SALH
VOKTII FKOXT ST. 1MI0NK lHO-i
HATTltlllKH IIKI'AIUKU AND
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miifnrtiaiiHjiBMBnMM
ROOFING '
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
- J. L. BR CE
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LADIES' CLEANING WORKS
1(111 Willi, mill Vi.i. I.,..
u tho Hay ;r" ovcry teH "'"" "R oust'
UK WANTS YOl'll ATHOVUM-' ' ,n ,tt V m5 ' S" S
A.M. l.H ww. Siiv h J7. leaving ntil...
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fi,VITS CMJAXKIl AM) 1MIKSS
m CilMJ US A TItlAL .
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAY DOYLE'S PLACE
2BC Ceutral Ave. Phono 250-X,
LEfT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co.. Ahstrn.-.
thoroughly dependable? "S
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OIHMNHYS FIREPI
J. N. BAYLISS
Ary Kind of Brick Wri
PrlcoB Thnt Aro Rift
And ll Work (Iuhi
Cnll nt,"Tho Fireside," Jca
Bids.. 137 Second St. n,
n u.i.
French Ranges. Boiler l
Low Rates for
Handling Trm.
Wo hnnl trunks llOtWalVl
In Mnrshflold nnd do gonerd
for ronHonnhlo rntos. I
8TAH TUANHFKIt 6T0U1
1.....1 iinimiiT. I'ronrlct
l'liones: l'-O-J, -lO-h. ,
New Models
"HENDERSON COBSfl
also prlnclpnl a"TO
"ONYX" and "CADP
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S.S. JENNINGS, Nik,
NO BAW KDO
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vnrm oOLIiAW
If you Imvo them Uwj
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rommutatiofll
20
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I I DAY AND NIGHT BEBjl
! For taxi, phono 20, l"
I For tourlnc: cars, Puu-
I Chandler Hotel
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