The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19 16 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MALONEY, Editor and Pub.
DAN X). MALONEY, Nows Editor
Official Fnpcr of Coos Comity
Official Paper City of Mnrsliflold.
'
Entered at tho PoBtoMco at Marsh
field, Orogon, for transmission
through tbo malli ai second-class
mall matter.
THRIFT DAY
T
ODAY, Thursday, February 3,
has Leon designated by n num
ber of financial Institutions
throughout the United States as
Thrift Day. Today everyone Is urg
ed to start a savings account or to
add to one already Btnrtcd. Any day
Is a good day, any year is a good
year, for forming the habit of
An Independent Republican nows- thrift; but there are special reasons
papor, publlshod every evonlng ox-wliy peopio siionui maKo a special
cent Sunday, and weekly, by
Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
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When paid strictly in advanco the
Subscription pilco of the Coos Ray
Times is SG.OO por year or $2.50 for
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Address all communications to
COOR RAY DAILY TIMTCR.
J
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE
I YEAR AGO TODAY
$$
FKR. it, 11)15
t
Tho Allied troops ropulso Gorman
nttneks on tho, west front.
Pctrograd claims successes 'for tho
Russian army boforo, Warsaw and In
tho Carpathians.
Uoor robots under Lieut. Col.
Kemp surrender to tho British
forces.
Tho Turks claim victories over tho
Russians In tho Caucasus.
effort In 191C. Tho country Is gen
erally prosperous. Will It contlnuo
so nttor tho war? No ono knows.
Perhaps American Industries will en
Joy a still further Incroaso of pros
peltyj wo all hopo so. Rut thcro will
bo much rebuilding to bo done In the
world, a great deal of assistance to
bi- glvon to Impoverished and well
nigh bankrupt nations; and tho
United States Is tho country on
which Europo will lean most heavily.
It behooves our pcoplo to practice
thrift, not only for their own welfare,
but for that of others.
TIII5 ANIMATOR
I OVERFLOW
REST EVER HELD
TUB banquet glvon last night by
tho Mnrsliflold Chamber of
Commorco was by far tho larg
est and most enthusiastic public
gathering of tho kind ever hold on
Coos Ray. Tho speakers all struck
tho samo koynoto nnd reflected what
scorned to bo the feeling of ovory-
ono, that now Is tho tlmo for Coos
Ray to put horsolf to tho front. Tho
nttondanco of nearly thrco hundred
representative men of tho community
showed that Coos Ray can nuistor a
powerful working force when It
wants to do anything In tho wny of
advancement. Tho fact that thoso
lu attendance wcro from nil vocations
and Included many of tho youngor
olomont should bo highly gratifying
to thoso who engineered tho event.
Thoro was no question as to tho spir
it of enthusiasm ns demonstrated not
only by tho Bpcakors but as woll by
tho listeners In their npplnuso of nil
that was snld along tho boosting lino.
This namo spirit applied In a practi
cal way will accomplish for Coos Ray
almost anything that may ho desired
nnd it is simply up to tho pcoplo
thomsolvcs to soo that their enthu
siasm and their efforts nro kept up
to tho samo high pitch, becaus'o that
Is tho way communities nro imulo.
ACTION
ni:i:dki FOR
PLISIIMKNT
ACCOM-
TIIK Murshflold Chamber of
Commorco, tho buslnoss moil
nnd tho committees lu charge
nro to bo felicitated on tho splendid
success of last night's Rooster ban
quet, it wiib n notable event and
marks a now era in tho onward
inarch of Coos Day.
Tho sploudtd spirit, tho enthusiasm
nnd tho optimism or this roproscntn
tlvo gathorlng augurs woll for tho
future of this groat section,
Tho only question involved lu Mich
n talkfcst is tho danger of creating
an Illusion thnt they nccompllsh
something without further action.
Thoro is a natural tendency to
llvten to a good speech In favor of
boosting In goneral and conclude that
tho desired rosult Iiuh already been
accomplished. As u mutter of fact
thoso talk fcst accomplish nothing,
Tholr solo vlrtuo Is In a stimulation
for nccompll8hmont.
Tho booster meeting, thoreforo,
which onds only In a flow of oratory
and an outburst or npplnuso, Is not
tho whole thing. Tho acid tost of
success la subsequent action. In
fact ono of tho crying needs In this
nock of tho woods Is loss oratory, and
moro action, fowor pi dulses nnd
moro performance
What Coos Hay neods Is not ono
booster meeting n ywir but a continu
ous booster meeting every day and
ovory night of tho year. Coos Ray
boosting to bo the vital and vlrllo
factor that Is necessary for nohlovo
nient must bo continuous, It should
not be, llko somo peoplo's religion, a
cloak put on for the occasion, nnd
dropped Immediately thereafter.
Thoro Is nothing within tho realm
of reasonable achievement that
could not bo accomplished by that
splendid body of men If they' would
approach it with tho harmony and
enthusiasm that marked last night's
affair.
What Is neodod is n cryatnllaatlon
of that splendid spirit Into action.
If wo do this last nlght'a booster
lanquot will mark an epoch nnd u
new era lu achievement, accomplish
ment and development on Coos Hay.
It Is up to tho cltlzona of thin
community to mako tho year l'JlG
sqUaro with the promises of last
night's uiBgniricIeut meeting.
IVY CONDRON wn's a pugilist until
ho got onto tho ropes.
I. S. SMITH was thinking tho other
day that ha wished L. J. Simpson
would sot down so ho'd know what
to run lor.
CONFECTIONER LEWIS has had
Bomo beaks 111 his flare-topped
glasses In tho InBt month that
never sniffed Coco-Cola boforo
in their lives.
EI) JONES wants to stop tho war lu
Yurrop by not lcndln' tho com
batters any moro money. Ho sayn
ho stopped a friend from drinking
that way onco.
JACK SULLIVAN, lat'o of tho Ran
don Hub, Is Introducing a
thumb tnck hoso supporter for
men with wooden logs which will
bo very popular.
C. W. CUAIREUS Bpondfl most of
. his tlmo getting pcoplo to keep
up to tho Stnndnrd whllo A. C.
Vestal works llko n walking dol
cgato for tho Union.
WARD RLAKI3 snys ho would
rather have nlno children than
nlno million dollars bocnuse tbo
children would bo enough and
tho money would not. .
ART HAINES roslgned ns tcachor
In tho Sunday school because
tho most dovout members of his
class brought artificial nlcklcs at
their parents request.
EDITOR O'HRIEN snyB ho Is glad
ho didn't hnvo n nowspapcr lu tho
stono ngo becnuso U'h hard en
ough to got carrlor boys to dolivor,
lot nlono hod carrlors.
FRANK CATTERL1N called up J.
L, Kooutz to say ho had turnod
turtlo and Koontz told him not
to call a garago but to got In
touch with an nquarluni.
HERHERT RUSTERUD was dis
appointed lu tho San Francisco
fnlr. Ho says that not n sin
glo ono of tho shows was as ris
ky as tho barkor promised.
RILL EKRLAD hns u new kind or
shovel with n clock lu tho handle
which will keop as good tlmo as
u wrist watch but It will bo hard
to Introduco the substitute.
V L ANT S U P ERINTENDENT
OATHS of tho Worso than Hurry
Talk company hopes to put In
a wireless tolophono so tho hollo
girl enn't say "tho air Is busy."
DR. SHAW says tho host oxlhltlon of
juggling that ho over saw wns at
tho Gardiner hotel when a man
from Scottsburg put 13 peas on
his kulfo and got them all at ono
gulp.
O. W. RHIGGS says tho only good
ho cnu sco coming of u morning
paper on Coos Hay is that it
koops tho telegraph oporator up
uftor eight o'clock ho ho can
filo Into stuff for tho Orogonlan.
AL POWERS says that ho had a
time koopor onco In Minnesota
that was so lazy ho had to sharp
en all tho stumps to koop him
from slttln' down. Al figures
that, whllo that plan worked nil
right lu Minnesota, efficiency
would luivo demanded a dlffor
uut method if tho stumps had
been Coos county size.
WKATHKIt IN KKTHOSPKCT
(Ry Dislocated Press)
PORTLAND, Feb. 2, Oregon, al
most good, except In spots. Strong
winds tonight, vicinity or Coos Hay,
blowing away dull euro not nailed
down. Cloudy days or hard winter
meroly to prevont shadows and dls
play silver linings. Complete report
parcels post should roaoli you in two
wooks, via N, P. S. 8. Co. with gooij
luck.
QPUST10N IIO.Y
Dear Editor Does tho minimum
wago law apply to artists models?
Yours nervously
Anxious Annie.
Dear Aunlo:
A good artist's model may ox
poqt only a baro living. Editor. '
M.VYUE
Oregon's dry.
Hear the cry.
Suffragotteo
lreut tho wets.
The Annimraatojr Advertisements
J. E. Montgomery, Business Manager of Tho Animator, announces
that It requires more than subscrlp tlons to dofray expenses of a nows
papcr, so ho secured the sorvlccs of a professional nnd expert adver
tising writer. As Jim Is still a few bones shy wo are giving theso an
nouncements the benefit of more extended circulation to mako Jim's
bill collecting caslor.
' Let Us Feather Yotir Nest
H you havo nothing you can havo our furnlturo and
keep It as long as you don't burn it by paying us somo-luliiR-
ovory now nnd thou. Ruy your furnlturo now
before the prlco of lumber rises higher.
Going & Hardly
See Who's Here
'$9.99 will buy ono of thoso Ohlordy, CutoyrCutoy,
Plpo stom effect, High Water suits which will mako
you look so much llko a forked radish thnt folks will
think you aro In stylo. Slip Into ono nnd 19 10 will
not bo Leap Year for Naught.
Woolen Mill Store
Spring Our Spring Toggery
and you will get by. Hero's n bunch of now stuff:
Rough Neck Collars, 2 for '. . . . 2 bits
Adam's Applo Collars 1 bit
Plain Dlnck Married Men's Tics 2 bits
Stranglo You Union Suits 8 bits
Rurglar Alarm Pajamas 1C bits
Nevor-Rlp AU-Wlro Sox 3 Prs 1 bits
Hub Clothing & Shoe Company
Honoy Talks Bo Sweetly Loquacious
Tanglefoot Butterine
"STRONGER THAN BUTTER" ,
Is tho best spread for dully bread. Wo nro tho agents
for this now substitute for n necessity nt tho price of a
luxury. Mndo fresh from tho virgin oil of goat lymph.
Goats pasturo on tho high Andes. ,
Bumper Hill Dept. Store
In order to domonstrato that wo are in perfect har
mony with tho real, tmo, get-together spirit 'Of tho
Chamber of Commorco this spaco is takon Jointly by
us to advortlso automobiles.
FORD DODGE
RUICK OVERLAND
Resides wo might trado agencies.
George Goodrum
Isaac R. Tower
Don't Spend Money
I
When you trnvol. Glvo us your money nnd spend
our traveler's checks. Thoy only cost n llttlo moro
than money nnd most thieves aro afraid to steal thorn.
Scandinavian-American Bank
English Spoken
Wo Aro Neutral
Impressionistic Corseting
sLndIes, oat what you want nnd look right in Bplto of
it by wearing our "Foo to Fnt" corsets. Dargaln Tus
sle now on lu this department. Reducers ut reduced
prices.
Tho Placo for Dudoy Duds
Matson Quality Store '
Weigh What You Should Weigh
You can I know you cnu on our ecnlcs. Wo soil
"Plus Plump and Less Lean" for whatever is tho mat
tor, Sco us "nil
YOU CAN HE "SO" WELL
And You Cnn SO Well , .
1 The Busy Corner
Light With Gas, Too
Your uxporlcnco tonight may not maku you bollova
gas la Illuminating. Ours Is, though. Put In gns
lamps now and you will bo almost euro of n light when
the electric Julco gives out.
Oregon Power Company .
Take Interest hvThe Chimes
Open a Savings Account NOW and when it nmounts
to $S,(iSG.OO wo will pay you a penny Intorost ench
tlmo tho chimes chime. This Insures a pleasant pass
ing or tlmo.
..?.:& .'.Flanagan & Benpett Bank
You can spend .a ploasant evening with your tele
phone. Placo tho (h)oarpleco to your bond ami loan
on your elbow, ,Saysonie numbors to tho mouthpicco
nnd wnlt. ir no ono 'answers Just go to sloop, you
won't bo disturbed byj'tho operator.
CUSS & WORRY HELEPHONE CO.
i
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-f.
This Is not tho. FIRST NATION LRVK as has boon reported. The i
First National Rank Is at Rroadwnynnd Cuitral, I'so It and bo SAFE. :-: I
lUr- "H
ptf if T
Watch
I his
Paper
Tomorrow!
ttwwmwwiw
Oldest Rnnk In Coos County
Established 1881)
Flanagan d& Bennett Bank
Mnraliflcld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashier.
ODnrrjecmm i . tt i
rnurKOOiuiMHL UIHECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth
Physician nnd Stirgeo.
Office: Irving Itlock.
1 mill 7 to H n. m. '
Phones: Offlco ll.'J-jj nCSi j
J. M. Wright
Phone Hi
"" " -"wivi'oa'
Estimates furnished on requ
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eyo, Ear nnd Throat fipecWi,.
GLASSES KITTED
Phono iI.'10-J, Rooms 200-201
Irving Rlock.
DR. MATTIE R. SHAW.
Physician nnd Burgee
Phono aao-j.
H.. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINKEK
Room 304 Coko BIdg. Phone Hj.j
iiuamuuGO X'uono J63-L.
Flanagan (Mb Bennett Bank
OF JIYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,00
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant
CaBhlor.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNETT, VIco
Presldont; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Socretary; HENNETT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
Tho Only Tni.it Company lu the .State, Out.sldo (t Portland, Which
Organ l.cd Under tho New Law.
Cimsidlratin! '
Taj CYilJ with Her Penney Saving! Bank
The Small Boy with Mis Small Change
The Lady with Her Pin Money Savings
The Small Man with His Small Roll
The Big Man with His Big Roll
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Dull4n,
Marshflold, Oregon.
TLME TARLE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC M0I0R
OAR
Leave. LeH(
Marshflold North Btni
G:4G a.m. 7:00 a.m.
7.45 oi.m. 8:00 a.m.
8:45 n;m. 9:oo in,
9:45 aSu. lojiB 1B)
10:45 a.m. n:oo in,
11:30 a.m. iis in.
12:50 p.m. ui5 p.n,
1:4G n'm.-'' 2:00 p,n.
2:4G p.m. 3:00 p.n,
3:45, p.m. 4:oo p.n.
5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.n.
G.40 p.m. C:65 p.n.
6:GG p.m. North city limits on!;.,
7:30 p.m. 7:46 p.n,
ARE K.VCII ACCORDED THE
SAME CONSIDERATE AT
TENTION AT THE
First National Bank g
The Bank of Personal Service
Marshficld, Oregon
rl-
Abstracts ss
For reliable Ahstrnctn of Tltlo nnd
nintlon iiliout COOS RAY REAL
STATE, sco
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Mnrsliflold and Coqulllo City, Orogon.
fiencrnl AKeiits KnMMdo nnd SeiiKhtnckeu'w Addition.
Kpoclal attention paid to nssossinentH and payment of taxes.
HKXllV SEN(JSTACICEN, ManuKcr.
THE LLOVI) FAMILY IIOTKL 4
Housekeeping Apartments 4
Two room, .tH.()( month 4
Electricity nnd Gns. Free bathi 4
4 Sleeping inomn, )? !.."() lc, up
$
.-,-: .
i r.m.fr. Ttir rinnr- i-iur-n
nvu inc nuur riAcu
NOW
See C0PTHELL
Phone 3171
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PARK TEN CENTS
City Limits North Rend, 6c.
nn COMMUTATION Of)
.CSS TICKETS 91.78 Li
Mnrslificld-North Rcud Auto
Lino ,
Cnn ovtry ten minutes from
O n. m. to 12 p. in.; to South
SloiiKh onco n lnv, leaving at
11 n. in.; to Kmplro threo trip
n dny.
GORST & KING. Proni.
.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
w. ir. T.liMrn 1ms it nt 81.50 nl
i?2 rush per load. (Inruuno rcnioi
oil. Phono 1I27-J.
GRAVEL'
W nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any tuantltlci
from pllo in our yard or in carload lots, at follpwlng prices:
From pllo on ground, $2.?5 por yard.
canoad lots, takon from car, 2.00 por yard.
Retail Depurtumst.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Post-Offlce.
Phone 100.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & Kins.
I.eno Mnrshrleld nt 7 , in,, ami returning leaving from Emplro nt
K n. m. Lenvo JIurshflcM nt 1 1 n.m. nml returning leave South
Slough at 1 p. m. Leavo'Murhhflcld nt 5 p. m. nnd returning
leavo Soutli Slough nt (I p. m. i r
x SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho lamoui
HPWRYVII I P O0AL
Nut coal, per ton ?,M
Lump coal, por ton 3,M
Or half ton of both Ws
I). MUSSON, lrop.
Phono 18-J or lenvo orders
Hlllycr'a Cifc'ar Store.
A ''
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono 370J
.ft
WESTERN LOAN ANU
. j BUILDING CO.
Assets $2340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings i
t I. S. 'KAUFMAN &' CO,
t Local Treasurer
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tko most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modera
twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge Ik Pacific water
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshficld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
T. ?,, HOAIFH j a. n. noDon1
Marshfield KWTcco.
.ii,.io. TCiirnlahed
Phoo 140-R. Marshfield, Or
DUNGAN
MrJnPRTAK NG
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPKN TO THE PURLIO
A regular state licensed
nHdertnkcr will Do to
charge
Phono IPS-J
lT-h
a .