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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
dWrt WIUW' WwyW?'!wriiWfri! t"ipi 1 wn THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. Peer Season Opens Tuesday Are Yeas Ready for It,? We Are VIN, in -sTKIti STANDARD, SAVAGE, RII'LKS AXI) GUXM. jh:voia i:us: winoin;sti:r, u.m.c and peters am- ClU'ISIMtS PACKSAOKS, HUNTERS' KNIVES, HUNTERS' AXES CARTRIDGE BELTS, TEXTS, HAMMOCKS, Wo aro hoadtiuurtors. SI3I3 US SHE OUR WINDOWS. inJU& tt &dto jjgaBWaMQ DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LIN VIA ALLEGANY XOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY HOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD fJi.'U) A. JM. AltlllVn DRAIN I I'. M. SAME l)AV. TICKirrS FOIt SALE AM) information at tub busy cor- NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 1!08 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Marshficld Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2 p. in. 1NTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORGE, Agont. 'TUB FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE 1CQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS CO.NXKCTIXa WITH TUB NOKTIl HANK HOAD AT PORTLAND Will Sail From Marshficld for Eureka Monday, July 31 XOIITH PaJIFIO STBAMUIIIP COMPANY. I'lIOXH 14 C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT 0 A. M. ON JULY 5, 10, IB, SO, 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. BAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 6BHVICB OF TUB TIDE ON JULY 23, HO. L. H. KEATING, AGBNT PIIONB MAIN BO-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our auto, leaving MiutthflHd at 0 o'clock every morning, con. Met with the evening trala to Portland. Faro $0.00. OOOS HAY ROSEBUIia STA GB LINE WIO BCIIKTTKR, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 120 S1ARKBT AV., Mnrshfleld. Agent, HOSEI1URG, Ore. PIIONB 11 Napoleon Bonaparte Wns a wonderful soldier;' ho performed marvels in battle, accomplished mountains of work, and dictat ed libraries of legislation. He spent millions in mon ey and human lives, made and unmade kings, and very nearly made the history of his own time. But Napoleon left a few things undone. For instance, great as he was, and husy as he was, he never once Used a Telephone Sent a Typewritten Letter Heard a Phonograph Saw an Airship Mept m a Pullman Bead by an Electric Light "rove an Automobile Nor Bead Newspapers ro type for which was sot with machines like the J-NO Linotypes operated by the COOS BAY TIMES Times Want Ads Bring Results AT THE j uraUESJMJ BflBRii aro conducted ovcry Saturday at their now church ns follows: Sabbath school at 10 n, in. preach iiy servlco 10:45 a. m. You arf cor-Jlally invited to uttend. (Ministers and others uro request-, d to hand the Sunday church no 'Ices not later than Friday evening to i lUHuro Insertion Saturday.) j 1 4 44444444444444 4 HIE LUTHERAN ciirucii. 4 4 Cor. 3rd and Commercial Ave. 4 Uev. D. F. Benglnon, pastor. 4 20 'I Illghlnnd Avenue 4 4 4444 -) Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Communion services 11 a. m. Xo evening services. 1 JaBSSPDITOitB 44444444444444i 4 NORTH HEX!) METHODIST 41 O CHURCH. 4 41tov. ALBERT S. IIlSEY, Pnstor4 44444444444444 Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. in. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will ho held in tho Chris tian Sclonco hall, 327 Thin' stroe north, Sunday nt 11 n. m. Subject, "Love." Sunday school nt 12 m. 4444444444444444 4 NORTH HENI) PRESBYTERIAN 4 4444444444444444 Sundny School 10 a. m. Preaching Horvlco 11:00. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Preaching servlco S:00. 4444444444444444 4 UNITED MRETIIHEX CHURCH 4 4 OF NORTH REND. 4 4444444444444444 4 Sundny School at 10 A. M. Chrltitlan Endeavor at C:30 P. M. Preaching sorvice nt 11 A. M. and 8 o'clock. A 444444444444444 4 4 EPISCOPAL 4 4 Emmanuel Church 4 4 Rev. Iloht. 10. Drowning, Hector 4 4444444444444444 1 1 A. M. Morning prayer and sormou. 3:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sermon In Episcopal church, Myers' llulldlng, North Bond. K XORWEGIAX LUTHER AX. M Services Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. .Junior League, 4:00 p. in. 7:30 o'clock Evening worship. 44444444444444 4 .MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC 4 4 CHURCH. 4 Rev. Father Moran, Rector. 4 4 4444444444444444 4 Mass will ho celohrated in Marsh- Hold nt 8 o'clock and 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Itcv. Father Moran celebrant. 4444444444444444 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 4 4 T. G. HUNCH, Minister. 4 4 4444444444444444 4 Seventh Dny Advcntlst service Tho uniform microns Hint, linn nt. tended tho uso of Chamberlain's Co lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it n favorlto everywhere. It can always bo dopondod upon. For salo by all dealers. MRS. L. ERIOKSON, Professional Xurso 25 First Streot Phono 01-J Am prepared to nccommodato pa tlents. Conflnoment cases a specialty p. R A. C. RURROUGHS, D Scientific Massaglbt, Troats nil diseases Ofllco, cornor Second and Central Avonuo. OIllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to B p. m. TMt. 11. II. MOORE, Chiropractor. Chronic Diseases n Specialty 203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L Onico hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sundny 3 to 5 DR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyolcian Graduato of tho Amorhan school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office in Eldorado DUc. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; MarshUold; Orogon. DR. J. W. INGRAM, PlivalMnn nnil Rurcmon. 209-210 Coke Building honest Ofllco 102J; Resldenoo 1021. J w. nKNNiirr, Lawyer. 4 44444 f 444444444 4 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 4 4 Rov G. Leltny Hnll 4 4 Residence C02 Sixth btreet 4 4 Phones: 4 Residence, 25C-J. 4 Study, 280-L. 4 44444 44 444444444 4 10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Morning service Church nursery for children con ducted nt tho corner of 3rd and Cen trnl between tho hours of 11 nnd 12 Sunday morning. 3 o'clock Enstsldo sorvlco (Tnko 2:30 ferry). 7:00 o'clock B. Y. P. U. 8:00 o'clock Evening servlco. A cordial invitation Is oxtonded to all. 4444444444444444 4 MARSHFIELD 4 K PRESRYTKRIAN CHURCH fc 4 J. T. M. Knox, pastor. 4 444444444 4 Sunday school, 10 a. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. 444444444444-44 4 NORTH HEM) OATHOLIO 4 4 CHURCH. 4 4 Rov. Fathor Springor, Rector. 4 Mass will bo colobratod at 8 o'clock and 10:00. Sunday morning Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshOold Oregon DR. J. T. MeCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Orogon. Ofllco: Lockhart Building, oppoBlto Post Ofllco. Phono 105-J CHURCH OF CHRIST Rogular services every Lord's day. 'Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlng each weok 8 o'clock, Cordial invitation to any or all meetings extondod to tho public gen erally, and especially to members of tho church visiting In tho city. IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Phone 138 -J Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and aroful drivers are now at tho dls ,osal of tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses joarded and rigs cared for. Now hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND PSED STABLES PHONE 27W 4 44444 44 444444444 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL nor. H. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. 44444444444444 Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning porvlco, 11 a. m. Epworth Loaguo at 7 o'clock. Evening servlco at 8 o'clock. Frank Dillon will bo tho leader of tho Epworth League mooting and tho subject will bo "An Upwnrd Way." SlHTlnl Services nt Christian Church. C. F. Swandor, suporlutondont of Missions for tho Christian church In Oregon, will preach at tho Chris tian church Saturday night, and Sun day at 11 and 8 o'clock. Bible school will meot at 10 o'clock. Tho public is cordially invited. Tlioro U more Catarrh In this section of the country than all oilier diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposttl to he incurable. For a (treat innny years doctors pro nounced It a local disease and prescribed looal remedies, and by constantly lalllnc to euro with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable, tSclence has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by V. J. Ohenoy A Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Qf tho system. Tliov offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address; F. J. CHRNKY Jf CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by PrugKistg,75c. Take lull's Family Pill's for constipation 4444444444444444 under a pile of hay with part of its 4 ALONG THE VTEHFIU)T 4 444444444444444 The Excelsior is expected In today. The tug Gleaner crossed in yes terday at onu o'clock from Gnrdlnor. Tho President arrived In yesterday afternoon nnd lonvos today for tho Coiiulllo river. Tho San Pedro crossed In this morning nnd is taking on a cargo of lumber nt tho Smith mill. Fred Schilling hns bought tho launch Ranger and will Install a now 40 horse-power Standard cnglno In her. Sho will opcrnto on tho Port Orford run. hand o vlsihlo. Will tho person who considers It a Binnrt procedure bo a little more gentlemanly In tho future or other things mny bo revealed. HAXDOX BRIEFS. Ah Told In the Columns of the Unn iloit Recorder. Mrs. Thos. White wns a Mnrsh field visitor Monday. The tow boat Powers blow out a cylinder yesterday which will put hor out of commission for sovcrnl days. Dr. McCormao's tug Dlxlo Is In oper ation in her plnco until repairs aro made. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Yardly report a line baby boy, born July 0th. II. W. Coats nnd wlfo of Lampa are the proud parents of n bouncing hoy born July 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Shumnto havo a bouncing 12 pound boy born July 18. 4444444444444444 4 CATCHING INLET NEWS. 4 4444444444444444 Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson of Gravel Ford aro tho guests of their daugh ter, Mrs. Carl Hollenback. Mrs. B. P. Hampton nnd won, Ber tie of West Mnrshflold, wero guests of Mrs. C. II. Jnckson Wednesdny. Zoll Wallace, who hns been tho guost of rclntlves nt Big Crook, re turned Wodnosdny accompanied by Doris Lolby, who will remain for n week. a Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Marshall of Cherokee, KansaB, nrrlvcd horo n fow days ago to visit Mr. Marshall' brother, .1. B. Marshall of this city. Tho brothers had not mot for 40 years. Rex Starr, the man who hnd hU foot amputated nt tho Bandon hos pital recently ns tho result of his ac cident In tho Conloguo camp, Is get ting along nlcoly nt present, which will bo good nows to his frlonds. CURRY RANCH BR INJURED. J. W. Bonobrako, formerly Jeweler of Mnrshflold, arrived yesterday on tho Breakwater nnd will ho the guest of his sister, Mrs. B. F. Ross and his brother II. S. Boncbrnko for a month. Tho Farmers' Grango will glvo n picnic nt Mrs. Smedborg's beautiful Maplo Grovo, August 12. A speaker will bo present. Thoro will bo songs, Instrumental music nnd rccltntlons. Everybody Invited. Bring your bas kets full of good things that mako tho smiles como. Tho pitchfork that so mysteriously walked off on two logs out of C. II. .Tnckson's hay field, returned noxt day in tho samo way nnd was put Struck by Fulling Tree nnd Fnco Crushed. M. B. Smith whllo working on hln Ihomostend onst of town, mlrnculouB lly escaped sudden death fromta fall ing tree. Mr. Smith hnd fallon an aldor treo, which hung on the stump, nnd its largo spreading bran ches hold tho trunk high nbovo tho ground. Mr. Smith got underneath yio treo to work, thinking tho sllvoro would hold tho trunk securely on the stump. Hearing something glvo wny ho looked up Just as tho trunk slip ped off tho stump, striking Mr. Smith nlongsldo of tho head. A small knot caught him Just below tho left tom plo on tho chcok bono, crushing it Into tho head fully 3-4 of nn inch. Had Mr. Smith received tho lick one Inch hlghor up It .would havo In stantly killed him, hut us It wns he gets around ns usual, not complain ing much, although ho left on the Randolph for Portlnnd whoro ho enn Bocuro tho best medical atten tion. Gold Beach Qlobo. Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 19 SUMMER ADVERTISING. E. Brandonborgor, advertising manager of tho Bollovlllo (111.) Nows Domocrnt, in discussing "Hot Weath er Advertising" In a recent lssuo of that paper, says: You neod tho best weapons whon tho campaign Is tho most strenuous. No gonoral would think of partly or outlroly disarming his troops Just bo foro tho blggesr battlo is to bo fought. Thcso samo principles npply also to a business houso. Soma morhcants, in order to curtail oxponsos during tho dull season of tho year, bogln by cutting down tholr advertising oxponsos. Tho nowspnpor is at all times your weapon and best medium of publi city, nnd whon times aro dullest nnd competition tho keonest, your nd vortlslng appropriation ought to bo incrensod to meet thcso conditions. WWVN FORGET IT. If you detest this valo of toars, for got ltt If you'vo a whlno for vic tims' oars, forgot it; tho folks who toddlo to and fro and do their duties as they go don't caro about your talo of woo forget It. You think your mission Is to teach? Forget it. You'd liko a chanco to mako a speech? Forgot it? Too many men like you havo sinned by giving ub less work than wind; if you to nolso your faith havo pinned, forget it. You say tho laws aro all unjust? Forget it. They grind tho poor man b faco to dust? Forgot it. Tho poor man who neglects his Jaw to do a stunt with ax or saw will havo no trouble with tho law forgot It. You say your noighbors aro unkind? Forgot it. They persecute and rob you blind? Forgot it. For folks nro pretty much tho samo; tho man who roars 2s most to blamo; they'll treat you aa you play tho game; forget It. You havo some gossip to relato? Forgot Advertising is notdlscontlnuodordo cronsod becauso business is dull; but business is dull becauso you aro not advertising as much as you should, Don't throw away your weapon whon tho hardest battlo remains to bo fought. Don't dlscontlnuo or de- crea8o your advertising whon hot woathor nrrlves. At no time of tho year will adver tising space do you hotter sorvlcq than right now, If you advortlde right. Investigate circulation claims of tho papors you advortlso in and mako ouro that for tho amount of money you aro spending you are reaching Mio greatest posslblo num bor of peoplo, and thon advortlso porslstently nnd Judiciously nnd so licit business through tho columns of a llvo nowspnpor as though you real ly wanted it, and results will bo certain. wwv it. A scandal novor pays tho frolght forgot it. A hundrod bosoms havo boon wrung by evil stories you havo sprung; if you'vo another on your tongue, forgot It. WALT MASON. 4 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 4 Times subscribers who do not 4 4 recolvo tholr papors rogularly are requested to notify Tho 4 Times oflloco of any irregularity 4 in delivery, This is tho only 4 meanB Tho Times has of know- 4 4 lng whon subscribers miss their 4 4 papers, and consequently the 4" only means of romodying tho 4 trouble. 4 As a sales-maker and a bust- 4 4 noss-bullder, do you know of 4 anything bettor or uurer than 4 advertising. 4444444444444 r