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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.
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for any kind of cough,
l'or ovor forty yonrs
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thousands nt fnmlllci.
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MAS STUDIO
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setier.
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a'eihc and up
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Trunks
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general hauling,
& STOBAGK CO
Proprietor
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FIRE PLACES
YLISS
Irlck Work at
Are Right
Guainnteed
side," Johnson ,
St. Phono
W00DYARD
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS
E. Lotharcl McClure
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices In all courts,
doom J!!, riiitiiiiriin i Bennett Iinnl
H. H. Harper
house builder
Gonornl Repairing and Cablnot
Mnklng.
I M Mmnltt
J '. M. WHyM
Phono 188-R. I
building contractor
Estimates furnished on reqiieit
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Enr, Noso nnil Throat.
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202, Irving Block.
;Benamln Ostlind
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
I ARCHITECT
I Offices, 200 Irving Block
hono 103-1 or 267-J.
Marshfleld, Oregoi
'w. G. Chandler
I ARCHITECT
'oorrie 301 and 302, Colic Building.
I MarBhflold, Orogou
Wm. S. Turpen
AltOIIITEOT
Marsliflold, Orocon.
Perl Riley Balllnger
PIANIST AND TRAOIIEU
Rosldouco Studio, 217 No. Third Bt '
Pliono 3G8-U
AIN'T IT TJIB TItUTJI.
Wo novor blnrao tho tailor whon
our prints wo lmvo to pin,
Wo novor blamo tho shoo man
whon our soloa grow old and
thin,
Wo novor blntna tho hfittor
whon our lids wo have to
flout,
But wo nlwny ,imo tho laun
dry whon On. nnlrto wear out.
COOS BAY BTJUM LAUNDKY
Iliono r7-J.
I PAKISTAN CLKANINO AND
DYIMNO AVOHKrJ
200 WoDt Marlcot Avo., corner
j Second Stroot.
j Undor now management Prices
low, nnd nil work satisfactory,
j Ladles' work n uncclnlty.
j Phono 17G-J.
I J. 8. STnVKNS,
I Prop.
.
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domcstio
CHINA
YOU AUTO CALL ,
1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS!
Phono 1H.1-.T i
NixM nnd Day. I
Wlillo L'lephant Grill ,
flood Cars. Careful Driver
D. L. l-'OOTi:. ,
SAVE MONEY
l,y iinlnrlns tho fninoiin
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, pur tou $i.oo
Lump Coal, por ton 0.00
Or halt ton or both $n.O0
ii. .uunou.-, i-iup.
Phono 1H-.I or Iojivo ohIoih nt
lllllyer's ClKar Storo.
izaTaa.a;a;iaiz?;ii;
I JTT W VVTVT WWTWV",r v y y
X SI. LAWKLNUt HUltL X
t In tho Heart of Marshflald v
All Outstdn Booms.
o stc 1 Hoaf
Sto ii Hnat
Hot nnil Cold Wator.
HAY ItATKS, 7.1e nnil I'D '
wi:i:i;ly itA'rrs. .n up .
L. .1. JUSTi:.. Mur. '
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
tlaj-til.fleW. North Bend Auto Un
'rn fery ten minute from (I a. m
to 111 p. in,; to South Slough oiico a
dixy, ItMwlnjj at 11 a. u..; to Empire
llirt-o trins a day. I
GOItHT it KING. Prop.. '
I CITY AUTO & f AXt CO. t
I DAY AND NIGHT SEHVIOE i
I 1'UI IUAI, luiuiiu v. viiiauuiut I )1
Hotel. (
i For touring cars, phone 20 I
Chandler Hotel j
LYNN.IiiVMBETH, Prop.
j New Cab j :
New Cars j
4
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New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributor
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
Do you want to win a $G box of candy? If so, send us a
nnmo for our Confectlonory nnd Ico Cream Store.
All names, plnccd In an onvelopo nnd sealed, tmiBt bo In our
storo by 7:15 p. m. Monday, February 8. Drawing will tnlto
, place nt S o'clock slinrp.
Tho nnmo selected, also tho nnmo of the winner will bo an
nounced In this paper on Tuesday night. The nwnrd will take
plnco Saturday, February 13. 4.
Wo reserve tho right to reject any or nil nnmes.
Murphy & Phillips
"HOMEMADE CANDIES"
H78 Con! nil Axeniio.
I w"w"""""M',"ll'""l"""W1T
Big February
CLEARANCE
SALE
of
FURN1TUR
Now Gomg On
25 Per Cent Discount
on everything in the store
Goi"g & Harvey Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
This Powerful Lamp
Requires no Repairs or Upkeep
The Double Efficiency Mazda Lamp is a
. giant illuminant requiring but one-half tho
i current per candlo power consumed by the"
ordinary efficient Mazda.
It has already gone into uss by the thou
sands In front of and insido businoss estab
lishments throughtout tho United Slates.
i Light given is brilliant and white. It com
i pels attention shows colors correctly
means a flood of clear, beautiful illumination
at remarkably low cost.
Inexpensive to install ask us about them.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Phone 178
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Don't, take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
You cannot afford to bo without health or accident Jnsuranco
You not only need tho Insurnnco, but you want to bo sure and
liavo tho correct policy In tho best and most rollablo company in
tho business.
Sco mo or phono mo at once and I ulU explain It to you.
E. I. CHANDLER, Agent,
Marshri'ld 300 Coke Building
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I OF WORLD'S GREATEST WAR W ft. W
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WANTS GHILDHEM :. 4 21 ,. ENGLAND SUFFERS '
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VGTMS
i Movement Started to Have U.
S. Public School Pupils
Contribute to Relief
I fir AnodMoJ free, to Coot Bit Tlmti.
I NEW YORK, Feb. C Tho enlist
ment of tho 20,000,000 children of
the United Stntcs In nn army of help
fulness to relievo suffering both In
this country nnd Europe Is tho pur-
poao of n movement which Is an
nounced hero by n committee of edu
cators of nntlon-wldo reputation. It
Includes Charles W. Eliot, president
emeritus of Harvard University, Dnv
Id Starr Jordan, president of tho Nn
tlonnl Educational Association, nnd
Hichnrd McLaurln, president of the
Massachusetts Institute of Tcclino-
, logy.
I It Is tho bollef of thoso Interested
In tho plan that evil Influences In tho
schools of the United Stntcs aro nr
Islng from tho war. "Influences of
lying, hatred and murder nro mould
Ing tho lives of America's 20,000,-
000 children," snys nn announcement
I of tho commlttco's plans, "which tend
to crush out truth, Juatlco nnd love.
Ab n nation wo aro evading our re
spoiiBibllltlcs In not sorlously at
tempting to counteract theso evil In
flucncc8.
"In mnny of our schools wo oven
forbid nil discussion of tho wnr. Wo
cannot, however, hldo this wnr from
our children nor keep Its destructive
Influences from their lives.
"With a nntlon-wldo rollof movo
nioiit of our children wo can turn
their iu!ndB from destructive murder
to helpful llfo-gtvlng and build on
tho terrlblo need tho strongest, most
helpful rnco of men nnd women tho
world has ever known.
"Tho school children nro organlz
ed, nnd can begin Immediately on re
llof work. They can rnlBO nt least
11,000,000 without burden on nny-
ono as tho funds will bo raised In
smnll BtiniB tho people's gift through
i their children. They cnu make mil
lions of needed articles of clothing
nnd othor things. Working shoulder
to shoulder to offsot tho Influences
of organized murderous wnrfaro thoy
will fool tho quickening helpful lin-
ptilso of tholr great liro-glvlng or
ganization a mighty Impulse In
( tholr Uvea nnd a great example to
tho world. Thoy will do moro to es
tablish International ponco nnd good
will based on kindly acta than years
of diplomacy and ponco conferences."
' Tho plan announced Is that each
, child earn or make whnt ho gives, or
glvo from whnt ho hns, that ho may
fool ho Iiob worked or sacrificed to
holp. Tho fund Is to bo known ns
tho "Children of America's Fund,"
which boards of education, supciln
tendonts. tenchors and others aro
"urged to nddross at Oak Hill, Nowton
'Contor, Mass, for working dotalls,
Ono-hnlf tho fund la to bo used to
rollovo local suffering nnd will bo
distributed through homo charities
ns fnr as possible Tho other half
will bo distributed to tho Btifforors In
Europo by tho National committee
Arrnngonionts lmvo boon mndo for tho
froo transportation to llolgluni of nil
gifts of non-porlBhnblo food or new
clothing In pnekogos wolgh'ng 20
pounds or moro. .
It Is announced that tho plans for
cnirylng out tho movomout have been
bUBod on suggestions recolvcd from
ovor 5000 practical educators. Thoy
cnll for freo uso of tho public school
buildings for ontertalnemcnts to raluo
funds; tho co-operation of teachers
In sotting the chlldron to earn sinall
sums out of schol hours; tho manu
facture or useful gifts by boys In
'manual training classes; and ono day
, n wool: doyoted by all girls In Bowing
i us n part of their school work.
FEW TRAVEL NOW
in? AuoiUlttl I'rtM to com II; Time. )
BERLIN, Fob. C Tho numbor of
j visitors fiom tho provinces and
'abroad to tho Gorman capital has
fallen off over 25 per cont since tho
'outbreak of hostilities. In Dccoinbor
1 only 73,000 persons camo to tho
capital ua compared with 103,000
Jn tho sa mo month of tho pro
'feeding year. Among tho countries
with which Germany 1b at war Brit
ons nnd French tntullod all togother
only Hoven, Dolglans, 31, Russians,
114, and Portugese, 2. There was
'an Influx of D13 Swedes, C32 Danes,
;D1 Norwegians, 229 Dutch, 2G.1
Swiss, and 71 Italians, but other
neutral countries wero roproscntoJ ,
by ery small groups.
Times want ads bring results.
ROOFING
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B. 118.
P, 89.
Saint Queiitlu Hoars Cannon Fire
.for FIo Months Notables There,
inr auocImm mi. to com nj TimM)
PARIS, Fob. C Saint Quentln,
whore tho llrltlsh troops made a
stand Hint retarded tho Gorman ad
vance nnd facilitated Joffro's Btratc
glc ictreat, has been for nearly flvo
months within constant sound of
tho guiiB pounding nt each other
along tho lino from Royo to Pennine,
but, according to howb received by
underground channels, tho town has
othcrwlso experienced ltttlo of the
rigors of wnr,
Novor has tho city hall square
been so nnlmatcd. Tho coming and
going of motor cars filled with of
ficers U Incessant cs this Is tho
hcadquartors of some of tho big
guns of tho Qerinnn army who aro
comfortably lodged In tho elegant
vlllns of tho Champs-ElyBC08. Evory
afternoon officers crowd tho pastry
cooks establishment of which the
nnlmntlou rivals tho moBt popu
lar flvo o'clock teas of Paris. Enor
moitB quantities of ten, chocolate
and cakes nro requlslted dally nnd
nmong tho habitues nono lmvo n
better nppotlto than Prlnco August
William, tho Emporor's fourth boh,
who 1b nlwnys tho center of tho
most nnlmatcd group.
Tho Emperor himself mndo a short
visit to St. Quentln, lodging nt tho
hotel Charles Basquln on tho
Chnmpfl-ElyscoB.
Tho hank Lccuyor-Lourlnals, tho
Cardler Asylum, tho Fiirvncqucs!
palace, tho Henri Martin Lyceum nnd
tho Girl's Lyceum nro constantly
filled with German wounded who
nro sent to hospitals furthor In tho
roar ns fast as their condition per
mits. .GERMANS SUPPRESS FRENCH.
nr AuocktM Trent to Coon liar Tlm.
BERLIN, Fob. C The Gorman
military authorities In Alsace-Lorraine
have Just decided to tnko
stops for tho further suppression of
tho French lnngungo In business
affairs In tho Rolchslnnd, nnd tho
substitution of Gorman in Its plnco.
Tho commnndors of tho four nrmy
torps stationed thcro hnvo Issued
a decrco prohibiting tho uso of
French on signs nnd placards posted
on the streets, on tho Inner or outer
walls of shopB or other places of
business. Bills, rccolpts, letterheads,
nnd other business forms must bo
In tho Clorman lnnguago; books
must bo kept exclusively in that
Inngtutgo, and only In flermnn monoy.
Motz and sovoral towns In upper
Alsaco nro oxemptod from tho de
crco. .MUST SAVE BREAD
German Pupils Not Allow 1 to Waste
Any Now.
Illf Aorllo I'm. lo CO". liar Tlmrt
FRANKFORT-ON-TH-MAIN, Fob.
C. Tho wasting of whlto broad by
Gormun school-children is tho sub
ject of n lot tor in the nowspapora
of tho Rhino Provluco from n tenchor
who points out that It Is tho duty
of parents to bring this extravaganco
to an end nnd thus holp tho father
land during lis crisis,
Tho writer says tho chlldron often
loavo tholr homes after a scanty
breakfast nud tnko n largo packngo
or bread nnd buttor with them to
school. Ho declares tho scholars
ofton nro unable to cousiimo tho
whole of tho fool nnd thereupon
throw It nwny in tho strools. Ho
suggests the official prohibition of
tho practtco of bringing food to
school nnd also of tho salo of nil
broad oxcopt of "war broad" niado
of ryo nnd potatoes to children for
their immcdlnto consumption. In
this wuy ho bollovos n great wast
ego will bo prevented and at tho
sanio tlmo tho authorities will bo
linlpo'l to mcot tho marked short
tgo In wheat flour. Ho concludos
that tho chlldron will also becomo
moro healthy If thoy nro forcod to
consuuio a proper breakfast boforo
joavlng for school nnd thnt If thoy
nro kept from ontlng during Bohool
hours they will bo ready to eat nt
their midday menn moro of tho
vegetables they usually refuso and
which aro so abundant in Germany,
LESS CRIME IN GERMANY
(0 AmocUIo) 1'rcu lo t'ooa IUr TIium 1
LRESDEN, Feb. C Criminality
has diminished In Saxony during tho
war to a remarkablo dogroo, accord
ing to tho pollco commissioners re
ports, In Dres'lon tho number of
frauds has boon reduced by forty
por cont and burglaries by Bovonty
por cont. This occurrence Is not nt-
Irlbutod to tho culling up of the
lnoml)0r8 o tho habitual criminal
(lassos among tho men drawn to
tako tholr places In the ranks of
tho nrmy, but Is duo to psycho
logical loasoiis, lu tho opinion of
the noted criminologist, Dr. Robot t
Hclndl.
Have your LETTER heads, bill
heads, etc, printed at THE TIMES,
office.
FROM HIGH PRICES
Cost of Living Has Advanced
Materially Since War Broke
Out Last Summer
tllr AMKltil Tim to Coon nr Tlmr 1
LONDON, Feb. C. Commenting
on tho sharp manner In which tho
war has affected tho hpusohald bud
get of tho laboring man, tho Cltizon,
n labor newspaper, makes tho fol
lowing comparison between tho avor
ago English workman's food ox.i
pendlturcs on July 1 nnd January
1. Tho figures nro for a family of
flvo:
July 1. Jan. 1
Meat, "Vj pounds ....$. Gl $1.87
Milk 87 .87
Bread 41 .18
Flour 00 .08
Ten, !& pound 2G .27
Sugar, 7 pounds 34 .51
Biscuits, pound ... .07 .68
Rice 00 .08
Golden Syrup 13 .15
Prepared Oats 11 .12
Chccso, 1 pound 1G .19
Eggs, hnlt dozen, stor-
ngo 12 .18
Buttor, pound 31 .35
Potatoes, 12 pounds .. .18 .18
Cabbage 08 .08
Fruit 48 .48
Conl, 250 pounds 04 .77
Matches 03 .04
$5.00. $0.78
NEW FASHIONS FOR MEN
Fat Men Well Cared for In Spring
Tog Designs.
PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 4. "Don
key-car" lnpols on a tight-fitting
coat, dorby hntB that aro not "stiff"
nnd qulot, scvero footwear will
chnractorlzo tho now Spring wearing
nppnrel for men, according to au
thorities. With tho approach of tho Easter
season, striking now clothos for mon
na well as for women nro being ex
ploited. Tho toudoncy in men's clothes Is
toward tho decided curvo-ln nt tho
waist, with n largo single button
on a Blnglo or doublo-brcnstod coat.
Tho "donkoy-onr" lapel aids In
making tho now ocnt ono of sharp
outlines. Tho lapel Is long nnd
pointed, ns Its nnmo Indicates, nnd
stands up stiffly from tho coat. It
Is scon on the dlnnor cont, tho
frock coat, tho sack cont and oven
tho full-dress cont. Most of tho
collars aro long, coming down to
tho Blnglo button, nnd nro silk
faced.
Tho flaro of tho coat ovor tho
hlpH caused by tho clcarly-doflned
walst-IIno adds to tho uhnrpuess of
dotnll of tho coats,
Tho frills and furbolows of mi
lady's Enstor bonnet may bo a source
of no little anxiety to her, but Bho
Is not alone in hor dlscomforturo.
Tho wall concerning tho stiff
dorby has been almost universal,
but nt last that, too, ban boon
remedied. A now floxlblo dorby hat
without a wlro In tho rim has been
mndo,
Tho hat lu light and li guaran
teed to ho'd Its shnpo undor stress.
A Boft hat of Angora felt for bad
weather Is becoming moro nnd moro
popular, and tho tomloney on tho
part of American men to wear tho
lightest hats obtainable mukos the
soft dorby nnd felt hat particularly
deslrnblo.
A groan of despair from tho woar
or of tho practical, useful shoo, has
arisen. Tho fad for ornamental
footwear sooniB to liavo boon large
ly sot by women's: bootmnkorB, and,
according to tho sterner box, has
becomo nltogothor too common.
Tho dignified shoo for afternoon
wear Is ono of nil pntont. It Is n
London Importation, ono not ofton
soon in this country.
Modified French boots with fnwn
colorod topB and guiimetnl lowers
nre favorites and in good tasto.
In mon'B apparel, as woll ns wo
men's, tho military Influonco Is
bolng felt, hut nltogothor my lord
will present an appoarnnco qulto
as striking and distinctive as milady
whon they furo forth on Eastern
morn.
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU lmvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 711. Pacific
Llvory nnd Transfer Company. .
Get a Receipt
Phone 394-J.
Coos Bay
Tea, Cooffee &
Spice House
Broadway bet. Central and
Commercial , ,
979.
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