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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1910)
tfT'M M"v 1 Trate Wm' & j. , i n""V W, .- r r l-a T"P-i THE CQOS B)Y TIMES, IwiARSHFIELD OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910 EVENING EDITION- 4 'I'W iimlJiiiMW l ' i i rnum mmm s sa i I'- m A, I TMk& lt iLfflSir C Sffir ll0m 'ldlll0n' ei0ntaMn over 3 acres for $D00 10 Lots for ?47G, East Marshlleirt lnn(o. ?G00 Enst Marshflcht L0ts for $800 Enstsldo Alili good hav ii.vs Sec Tits, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SiNGSTACKEN, ,, " ALL EAGLES ATTENTION ! Installation Wednesday Night Big Banquet All Eagles aro requested to bo than Eagles. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CE-MENT. Tbo lest Domestic and Imported brands. Flastor, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICK, SOUTH DltOADWAY. PHONE 201. ? R3rM2 fUrir All kinds of nonumontal work promptly and artistically oxo cutod. Call at nr works on South Brondway. The North Bend Manufacturing Co. 13 NOW PREPARER TO FURNISH Show Cases and Store Fixtures Best Quality Workmanship and Prices ESTOIATKS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stngo bctwto Roseburg am. .Marslillcld. Stago leaves (hilly uud Sunday nt 7 p. m, F". $0.00. OTTO KrilWTKR, Agent, 120 MARKET AT, Marslillcld. V, P. BARNARD. imiom a Acfiic. roskburo. ORE. HIGH of ovory description at THE SHOP OF QUALITY K. D. GEHRKrt. A Want Ad will vn I8?A LIST FOLLl ItSIIFIll VllOj HANDLE rOmCiMAY BE , IffOnKtMAY wnc CSC i i i l - I llestaurani er s Late 1 'lth tho en co tI, BOOM BlAvM-'l Ico Hoi li Is bitter pro- lhan c good m i ti .. n .EY& IROEDER i rtaating Jflione 773 -I f0 A Winr.A V V AAAIaLa v? TERMS EASY present, No Invitations to others Pacific Monumental and Building Works II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSIIFIELD, ORE. 71(1-720 SOUTH HHOARWAY. sell it for you ESS DIRECTORY Or RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSE OP RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES GOODS THAT CAN BE GlMHA Tl.i.u DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU T T - TTrTTr''"''ffrT I GET YOUn JOB PniNTLVO DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICK. Letter Heads, BUI Heads. Envc lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STAPBi All kinds of photpsmi,h " broiuuio enlarging and kod"k fln" isbite. m TWO ROYAL CHAPS. Alfonso's Boys Much In the Publlo Eyo Owing to Kino's Condition. Two of tliu most talked of and Inter esting royal children of Ettropo Just now aro tliu two sons of Alfonso, and s the king Ih In very poor health, tliu reports having It that lie has consump tion, one of the boy3, the heir to the throne, Is much In the public eyo In Spain. The youngster who. If ho Urea, will some dny rule the dons Is tho I'rlnco of tho Asturlas. Incidentally this small child's name Is Plus Chris- KINO ALFONSO'S TWO SONS, llclr to tlirono Is tnndinc) tlan Edward Francis William Charles Henry Eugotio Ferdinand Anthony Ve uanclo. Tho prince Is a manly looking little chap not qulto three years of age nud Is n soldier In tho First Infantry regi ment and n chevalier of tho Order ot tho Golden Fleece. King Alfonso's second son Is also an Interesting llttlo fellow and Is said to be tho handsomest boy of his ago In Europe He Is Prince Jaime and, llko his "big" brother, Is Intensely fond or playing nt soldier. NEW IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Moving Pictures May Now Do Taken by the Amateurs. Photographers, both amateurs nnd professionals, aro keenly Interested In an entirely new Invention In photog raphy that now makes possible tbo taking of animated photos an easily CINErilOTE FILM. as the ordinary snapshots. With tho camera for (his work is a cluepbote apparatus that, nlthough consisting of u uuvaaulsiii of precision, is so simple nnd practical that It mny be used by the atnalcur as well as tho profes sional The new apparatus produces nega tive photos which are treated for tho production of positives Just llko ordi nary photographs, plates or films The cluephoiogrnphy Is not Intended to produce long moving pictures, bnt only to give every ono nn opportunity of obtaining pictures In sulllclent quantity to show life. It marks great progress, for until now cluemntog raphy has beeu tho Held of profes sionals only. The Error. Sandy Doctor, man. there's n wee hit error I' ttls bill o' yours. Ye've charged me for advice. Ah never tuk It. London Punch. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If j-ui Ktter from Mcwllnc, Itching, Win J or prutnrtlwr I'lHx, eu4 ui jour aiMrt-M. ami I lll tell ou lion- to run' jourx-lf at l.mie Ijr tie new atorjtion iroatiuvut i and v ill at f'l me of till, buuia treatment frtf tut trial, with reference fmni your mn Ucilltr If roiuentt-d. Immediate re lief el l-ernmtient cure aunml. rleuil no money, tut tell othera of till offer. Write to.lar to Un, M. tiuiaturr, Iloi l", Notre Pamt, lnd. AND BUSINESS MEN IN --.. a rat FAin piuces on TO PATRONIZE- Til ESI Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. J.. KOONTZ Machine nnd 1 r Shops GENEBAL mA IlINlST Steam and Gas Enno "Work At Holland's boat atiAV ), rroni 0 A street, Marshfield, HHsl Pre. 3 ARTISTIC JAPAN. Rules of Harmony Prevail In Even the Humblest Homes. By far the gicatcst charm of Japan and her people L.S not only In tho fact that tho artists know the Bocret of tbo most wonderful carvings, cast ings, wood nnd metal work, silken brocades and tapestries, exquisite cloi sonnes and porcelains, things for tho fortunnto few, but also In tho further nnd more Important fact that tho dally llfo of the poor Is surrounded, permeated, Interfused by tnsto nnd re finement. Kven tho workmen In their gardens and homes are dally using tnsteful domestic Implements which nro tho outgrowth of tho thought nud needs of tho people. Tho designs and proportions of tho humblest houses, exteriors and Inte riors, nro settled for all tlmo by cer tain rules of harmony j tho dress of the peasant Is not left to possible hideous individual caprice, but follows estab lished canons of color, cut nnd usage; tho garden, however small, tho fence or paling that wulls It In, tho roof over tho well, over tho gate, the great lantern thnt hnngs by the door, the bucket In which water is fetched and the bamboo dipper from which it Is poured, tho bronze brazier for coals, the ten service nil these nnd a thou sand more details of dally llfo nro ar ranged according to a pattern which may bo very old, but which, ns n re sult, adds Immeasurably to tho satis faction of llfo. And yet Jupnnoso craftsmen, while holding hnrd by tradition, hare not failed to ndd to their work the stibtlo touch of personality. In the motifs of their delicately Impressionistic nud symbolical designs is constantly seen their rovcrenco for the early masters, nnd ns constantly Is perceived the In dividual variation which prevents each ptcco of work from hnvlng n dupli cate. M. L. Wakcmnn Curtis lu Crnfts man. HE FIXED THE DEED. A Judge Who Had Small Regard For Logal Quibbles. Thcophllus Harrington, n Vermont Judge In tho early part of tho last cen tury, was a man who loved tbo right nud enred llttli' for mcro legnl quib bling. "If Justice controls your ver dict," he would often say to tho Jury, "you will not miss tho general princi ples of tho law." At ono trial when tbo possession of n farm was In question tbo defendant offered a deed of tho premises, to which the plaintiff's lawyer, Daniel Chlpmnu, objected becnuso It had no seal. "Hut your client sold tbo land, wn paid for It nnd slgucd tho deed, did ho not?" nsked tho Judge. 'That makes no difference," snld Chipman. "Tbo deed tins no sen) nud viunot bo ndmltted In evidence." "Is there anything elso tho mntto with the deed?" asked tho Judgo. "I don't know thnt there Is." "Sir. Clerk." said tbo Judge, "give mo u wafer nud a three cornered piece of paper." The clerk obeyed, and tho Judgo de liberately 'mndo and nlllxcd tho seal. "There, Hrotbcr Chipman," snld ho, "tho deed Is nil right now. It may be put In evidence. A man Is not going to bo cheated out of his farm In this court when tbero is a whole box of wafers on tho clerk's desk." "Tho court will give mo an excep tion?" pleaded tho counsel. "Tho court will do no such thlug," answered tbo Judge, and ho kept his word. Exchange . Orltlsh Election Tactics. British electioneering tactics huvo changed. Electors are no longer kid naped nnd forced to loso tho poll. Tho minor details of tho campaign, bow ever, remain tbo samo. Mr. Lnbou chere, for Instance, lu his tight for Windsor In the seventies canvassed six hours each day for a month, kissed babied, complimented mothers uud per suaded fathers Just as ho would to day. Hut when tho dual survey was mndo his supporters found (but every thing depended on half u dozen voters. And here stepped In the diplomat. One Tory who went to llslt In u punt was kept In the mlddlo of the river until his vote was useless. Another nged mid decrepit Tory was kept lu tho house by cabs being put to run nt him whenever he tried to Issue from his door. Tho Liberals won, but tho Tories petitioned successfully. No Sentiment, At a literary nud Hcleutlllc gathering a learned Greek scholar got Into con verxatlou with one of tho leading mathematicians of tho day nud appar ently found a ready listener. Ho gave ugnlu and again exquisite lines from Homer frum the original, nud tho souorpus words rolled off his tongue In Hue style. After awhile, noticing that his audience, tho muii of flgutu. mudo no remark, he paused and sa.A lu n qufstluulug totio of wonder; "Of course you think those Hues mas terly, do you not'?" Certainly." wild the mathematician, 'but what do they prove?" AIMtANGK to tako your NEW YEAR'S DINNER nt THE CHAN DLER SUNDAY, Spoclal monu and orchestra. BliSKRVE tablos for parties by PHONE. From C to S o'clock. GET YOUR 1011 HUNTERS' and ANGLERS' UcHM at MILNER'S. Every family has nod of a good, reliable llnlmoiit. For sprains, bruUea a-fK-5! of tho muscles nnd rheumatlf 1 "is tr-ero is nnne better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. A CHURCHi (Ministers and others aro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday ovonlng to lusuro insertion Saturday.) 4sV4s44 MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Itov. Father Mornn, Rector. Mass will bo held nt 8 o'clock and 10:30 a. in. by Itov. Fnthor Mo ran. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CHURCH. 4 Row Fnthor Springer, Rector. . O Mass will bo celebrated nt S a.m , nnd 10 o'clock, a. in. Rov. Father Springer ofllclntlng. NORTH BEND PRESBY. 4 TERIAN CHURCH. 4 Rev. D. A. Mnc Lcod, Minister. & 10 o'clock Sunday school. 11 o'clock Preaching Borvlce. C:30 P. M. Christian Endonvor. 7:30 P. M. Evonlng preaching service. 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. O. DUNCII, Mlnlstor. 4 Soventh Day Advontlst service aro conducted ovory Saturday at tholr now church as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach ing sorvlco 10:4G a. m. You are cordially Invited to nttend, X NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Vt L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. H Services Sundny morning nt 10:45. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. In North Bond thcro will bo ser vices nt 2:30 p.m. KOS5O05OOC'C.0O00OOvOOI CIUU8TIAN SCIENCE. M Sorvlcos will bo hold In tho Chris tlan Sclonco hall, 327 Third streo; north, Sunday at 11 n. m. X PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 6$$S$S$00$$00$00000 Sundny school, 10 n. in. sharp. Y. P. S. C. B. nt 0:30 p. in. Preaching nt 11 n. in., nud 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL f H Rov. H. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. M 4 4 Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvlco, 11 a. in. Ep worth Lenguo, C:30 p. m. Evonlng sorvlco nt 7:30. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. t Rov. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. t 000tOdOO0 9:45 A. M. Sundny school. 11 A, M. High Mnas sorvlco with sormon on tho text, John 14:13. Spcclnl music. No ovonlng service ,T NORTH REND 2 P. M. Sunday school. 3 P. M. Now Year's sorvlco, con ducted In Swedish. 44044 44 444444444 4 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 4 4 Rev. O. LoRoy Hall, 4 4 Rosldonco C92 Sixth street 4 4 Phones: 4 4 Rosldonco, 2GC-J. 4 4 Study, 289-L. 4 4 44444 44 444444444 4 Sundny school, 10 a. m. 11 A. M. Communion sorvlco. Morning thomo, "A Happy Now Year." Eastsldo sorvlco, 3 p. in. B Y P. U. 0:30 p.m. Tho evening sorvlces will bo Jn tho naturo of an Installation of tho now olllcors of tho Yonng People fa society, Everybody fee I a nt homo In thh church; If you don't bollovo it, try it. 44444444444444 4 NORTH BEND METHODIST 4 4 CHURCH. 4 4Rov. ALBERT S. IIISEY, Pastor4 44444444444444 Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Preaching 11:00 a. in. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. Epworth Longuo, 7:30 p. m, 44444444444444 EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL 4 CHURCH. 4 4 Rov. Robt. 13. Browning, Raotor. 4 0:30 A. M. Sunday Bchool. 11 A. M. Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evonlng prnyor and sermon. Rov. Browning will hold a H y Communion service In St. Luks ohurch, Emplro, 2:30, Sunday aftor-noon. -AT THE Eri3i (ffifeitPl 4444444444'444s 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 4 A. O. Walker, Minister. 4 4444444444444444 Preaching in tho morning nnd ovo nlng on tho second nnd fourth Sun day of each month. Bible school at 10 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. nt C:30 every Sun day. 4 444444 4'4 44s44444 4 4 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 4 4 OF NORTH BEND. 4 4 4444444444444444 Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Preaching service nt 11 A, M. and 7:30 P. M by tho pastor, nov. Albright. Own Your Own Mind. " Have you ever considered tho possi bility of doing this? Remember that, living in n rented mind, furnished with opinions bought ou tho installment plan, never offers nny Inducement with It for tho future. Not only this, but you nro not saving up anything. Tho advantages of owning your own mind will bo apparent nt n moment's thought. In tho llrst plnco, you como to tako n personal Interest, which you do not feel when It is owned by soino ono elso. Then again tbo natural lncrcaso In value redounds to your own prollt. You hnvo no ono to dlctnto to you as to tho Insldo furnishings nud decora tions. Besides, It makes you mora par ticular with regard to what you put into it. If you live In n rented mind you don't enro much. You will drlvo nails lu tho walls and get generally careless about It. But when you owii your own mind you nro constantly go ing about picking it up. You tnko rcnl prldo In it. Be It ever so bumble, thcro Is no plnco llko a mind that you own your- Bolf.-Llfe. I I Length of Dronmt. I Three physicians were discussing tho tnnttor of tho length of dreams. "Ono nftcrnooti," snld one of thorn. "I called to boo a patlctit, and, much to my satisfaction, I found hltn sleep ing soundly. 1 sat by his bed, felt of his pulse without disturbing him nnd waited for hltn to awaken. After a few minutes n Junk dealer's cart with discordant ringing bells turned Into tho strcot, nnd ns their llrst tones reached us my patient opened bis eyes. "'Doctor, be snld, 'I'm glnd to see you nnd awfully glad that you woke me, for I hnvo boon tortured by u most distressing drenm that must have last ed for several hours. 1 dreamed that I wnB sick; ns 1 am, and that my boy enmo Into tho room with n string of most horribly sounding slclghbclls nnd rang thorn In my curs, whllo 1 hndu't power to movo or.spcnk to hltn. I suf fered tortures for what appeared to bo mi Interminable time. I'm so glnd you woko me.' "Tho ringing of thoso bells for ono second bnd caused nil of that dream and Just nt tho waking moment." Touch Turkey. Mark Twain when ho worked In No vnda on tho Virginia City Entorprlso Inserted lu tho nows n good many boarding bouse Jokes. In revenge tho humorist's sensitive fellow boarders in Virginia City de cided to put up n gamo on him. They enlisted tho landlady's help, nud nt tho Tliuuk;lvlug dinner at tbo bonrdlng houso Mark Twain by n dexterous ploco of slolght of hand was served appar ently direct from tho fowl with a tur key leg of painted wood. Tho humorist sawed nway solemnly at tho wooden leg for some time. Then ho snld to tho landlady, with a smllo: "You'vo clintiged your poultry dealer, haven't you, uin'ninV" "Why, no, Mr, Clemens," alio replied. "What makes you think so?" "This turkey," ho answered, giving tho wooden drumstick n llttlo whack with lilsillfi.'. "It's about the tender, est morsnjvvo struck lu this house for fcomu mouths." A Modest Judge. A certain prominent English Jurist was transferred from the chnucery court to the admiralty court rather un expectedly. While conversant with English law to a surprising degree, this goiitlumnii had spent llttlo tlmo lu marine law uud was rather dubi ous ns to his ability to cope with tho duties of his new otllce. Ills colleagues. In recognition of the occasion, gave him n dinner, after which ho was called upon for tin address, Ho mndo a long and serious upeecb, which embraced about everything from free trndo to England'H foreign policy. Then, paus ing n moment, Itu glanced round the crowded room mid said; "Gcutlemcu. In closing I can think of no better words than the Hues of Tennyson: "And mny thcro ho no moaning of tlio bar Wlien 1 put out to ea." I To Munch a Viper. Though the prescription xecins to have disappeared from the pharmaco poeia of uintluru "benuty specialists." It was for centuries notorious that to feed on snake meat was the way to win perpetual youth; to cure goiter, again, or any other swelling, all that was necessary was to munch a viper, from tho tall up, ns It might bo u stick of calory, whllo yet another snake, if ontoti, conferred tho power of under standing till the tongues of birds. Ladles Aid AUCTION SALE of FANCY and STAPLE articles ot LUTHERAN hall, Marshflold, SAT UJtDAY VE.,Decombor31. Refresh- mWHa sorvtKl later. Special muslo. Tho BIG REDUCTION SALE of HATS Is still 9n at Mrs. Donaldson's MiU'nory gtoro, 110 Front streot. I , fajfyfk riE