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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION North Bend News REAL ESTATE L Mia. Geo. BoUter of Klamath visited friends here thla week. rails 1 1 ET OS IS Hello! Hello! Housewives of Mnrshflold ubo Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not koep It call up rilONE 7-J. Freo dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Riisiness Directory Following la a l'Bt Rollable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 778 STADDEN All hinds ' photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. J, L KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Btcnm and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat sbop, Front street, Mnrshflold, Ore. UEARY'S GUN SHOP Comploto lino of Ulcyclo supplies, second-hand bicycles for Bale Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrollns covered and repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop. Xo. 007 No. Front St. Phone 1HO-R Tho cost of repntrlng tho wiring In our building In Marshfleld was nlno dollars. Tho owner nt onco got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year In tho Insurance. Think It ovor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J "WILL EXCHANGE My ?2,10l, equity In u G-room bungalow, Jot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued nt ?3,000, for ncrenRO near or property In Mnrslilleirt, Or. I am tho ownor of this bungalow, and shall only deal dlroct with owner of property. If you kaiw of any ono wlBhlng to exchange have thorn write L. J. Justen, 4fM Morrlsson St., Portland, Orogon. A Modern Brick Dulldlng, Electric Lights, Steam Hoat. Elogantly Furnished Rooms with Hot . and Cold Water. HOTEL .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Hates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshflold. Oregon. ALICE H The Popular Picnic Boat Now makes regular schodulo on the South Coos River run. Leaves aiarshfleld weok days at 4 p. m. Ar rives in Mnrshflold at 8:46 a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshflold at 8 a. m. jteturns at C p. m. ' An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain's Cough remedy 1ms been attested by many dealers. Hero Is one of them. H. -VMHHUIBH, UIHU 1'UIIB, UlU,, --.., minium mill b vuiikii ivuiiiu- y Is the best for coughs, colds nnd oup. nnd Is my best seller." For sale by nil dealers. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who do not recelvo their papers rogularly are requested to notify Tho 4 Times oflloco of any Irregularity In delivery. This Is tho only means The Times has of know- 'ns when subscribers miss their Papers, and consequently tho nly means of remedying the trouble. 8to mony by patronising Wlatt advertiser The Wm. Stnrblrd left thin week for San Diego where lie will locate. Miss May Peterson hna returned from a year's stay In Portland. Mrs. W. A. Jones leaves today for n two weeks stay In Myrtle Point. Mrs. Slg Hanson lias returned to'pany has been enjoying a good mnr- her homo near Alloguny after a short ket for their property In First Addl- vlslt hero. jtlon to Marshfleld during the week. ; Manager A. Y. Meyers expressed Mrs. Elmer Jones and baby loft' hlmsolf ns well pleased with the ro- thls weok to visit relatives In San Francisco. Mrs. W. E. Hayden of Empire vis ited North nend and Marshfleld frlendB Friday. Mayor and Mrs. Simpson nro on tortalnlng a few friends over Sun day at Shore Acres. Robt. Simpson has taken n posi tion In the Smith mill nnd moved nil family to Marshfleld. Amll Peterson, tho Myrtle Hnnk school district teacher, Is hero from Co'os River for n short visit. Mrs. W. S. Simpson and daughter, Edith, visited nt the W. N. Ekblnd homo In Mnrshllcld this week, i Mrs. Elmer Russell Is down from North Coos River where she hns been spending the iiummer for a few days' visit. Miss Bessie Inline! Is expected home today from a short visit nt the ranch homo of Miss Ida I). Mitchell near Allegany. Tho Coos Day Motor Hoat club has purchased another houseboat from II. F. Stage which they will ubo for additional room. E. It. Hudson nnd family will move from their Coos Illvor ranch to their homo In South Marshfleld so tho children can attend school. Alvn Grout who will lcavo soon for Eugene to rosuiue his courso In the stnto university entertnlned n few friends nt his homo Thursday night. Carl Albrocht Is orectlng n camp on South Inlet whoro ho will hnVo charge of tho construction of a mllo and n half of tho now road leading to Shoro Acres. Herbert Morton while rotuniliM from Gardiner this weok captured .t ,1...w. mnnMiu ,ll,l fnwn which llO ! lllll V HK'IIMIIf -.. ...-.. --- brought down nnd placed In Mayor Simpson's deer park. Robt. McCann, who Is on route to Canada to visit friends nnd relntlves, wrote Mrs. McCann from Portland tluf ho bnd n rather hard trip out via Drain Inst Monday owing to tho rain. RENAMING MARSHFIELD (From Eugeno Rog'stor) Mnrshflold has been agitating the question of a chango In the name for n number of years and has at last de cided to combine that city with North Bond, Eastsido and Emplro, all now nearly grown togothor, as ono city under tho name of Coosbay. Tho name Marshfleld can hardly bo nld to appeal to peoplo who nro seeking u location. Tho title suggests a mnrsh y flold and surrounding conditions thnt are unhenlthful. Of courso, Mnrahfleld Is Ideal as far as health Is concornod, but the strnngor Is not nwnre of that fact and the nnmo tends to mislead. Whllo the proposed nnmo "Coosbay" does not appeal to us as tho best nnmo, It would bo an Improvement ovor Marshflold. Why not cnll It Bondfleld? NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon and nro preparod to pay tho highoBt cash prlco for them. For further parti culars see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, oi GEO. F. SMITH, Coos Rlvor t'l Better! YmfM LIVELY SALE OK PROPERTY IN FIRST ADDITION TO MARSH FIELD REPORTED 1V PARTIES INTERESTED WHO PREDICT HECOHD-HHEAKING SALES. The Reynolds Development coin- suits to dato and predicts a record breaking salo nB soon as actual con struction on tho rntlrond commences. Ho said thnt the company had been obliged to commenco tho reservation of lots a llttlo sooner than was nt first contemplated because of the de mand for certain of the company's lauds by local parties. However tho work Is now well In hand, streets nro now clearly marked, lots nro being rapidly staked off, nnd tho plat is ready to Hie. When this last Is dono, tho company will hnvo about, twenty deeds to draw up for sales already agreed upon. TO THE PUBLIC IN THIS short nrtlclo It Is Impos sible to do moro than touch upon tho great subjects that are of vital Importance to humanity In gen oral. Lot us at all times remember thnt ("God") has given us reason ing powors and "Ho" expects us to ubo them, therefore, please do not misconstrue tho following to mean Hint "My Method" nnd "Trcutmonts" are perfection nnd thnt nil olso hnvo no merit. 1 uiii striving with nil tho power within me to employ tho best for each particular case and must have your co-oporntlon. This world 1b progressing nt n rnpld pneo in nil lines, the Healing Art not excepted. Wo nil must keep ubrenst of tho tlmos. "1 am not try ing lo tear any iiiiui'h profession down lit building up my own." But on the contrary Invito tho co-opora-tlon of physicians in every branch of tho healing art. An Interesting fact connected with the history of mankind, hns been his hitherto un successful attempt to discover an In fallible cure for disease or In other words "Tho fountain of porpotual youth." "Modorn sclonco" has been In oxls- tonco for llttlo moro than two gon- Omt lOHS, JOt ill tllttt tllllO IllOrO knowledge has boon gained regard ing natural laws and forces thnn by nil of tho provlous gonoratlous com blncdi Tho Mntorln Modlca of Naturo pathy Includes nil natural elements and methods. A naturopathic phy sician does not conilno himself to nny ono particular troatmont, but np- plles tho thing or combination which will bring the best nnd most perma nent results In tho shortest space of time. Tho sclenco of chiropractic which la ono of the latest additions to tho Materia Medlca or tho Naturopath, is basod upon scientific principles which denl directly with tho norvos and tholr dorangomonts. Tho vitality and nctlvlty of ovory organ, tissue and cells of tho body are maintained nnd controlled by an inhorout force or onorgy which Is transformed or individualized by tho brain and then transmitted to these respective parts In tho form of montal Impulses, through tho channols provided by tho norvos. It is tho work of tho chiro practor to relievo the pressuro upon these nerves, which is caused by conditions too numerous to mention nnd to make it posslblo for thorn to transmit ono hundred per cent of Impulses to the organs nnd parts of tho body. Tho resulting condition la health. Tho "Naturopath" uses many other natural means to bring about a normal condition of all parts of tho body. I do not nsk a monopoly In tho healing art, nor do I wish to dis credit others, nut I ask nn oven chnnco and results will show in them selves. If you nro suffering with any chronic troublo I would bo pleased to seo you and tnlk with you. Consul tation freo. DR. E. F. WINKLER, Ph. D Naturopath and Chiropractor. Naturopathic Instltuto, rooms 1-2, 13C Broadway, Marshflold. Ofllco hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5; and C to S p. m. Boys School Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker pants i to f7 at the Woolen Mill Store. (Ministers and others aro request d to band tho Sunday church no Ices not later than Friday evening to nsure Insertion Saturday.) NORTH BEND METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. ALBERT S. HISEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Proachlng 11:00 a. in. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. M Sorvlcos will be held In tho Chris tian Sclenco ball, 327 Third streor north, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subjoct, "Substance." Sunday school at 12 m. 4 NORTH REND PRESBYTERIAN Rev. McLEOD, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OK NORTH BEND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. iTonchlug Borvlce nt 11 A, M. and 8 o'clock. 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. G. BUNCH, Minister. Sovcnth Day Advontlst service, are conducted every Saturday nt tholr now church ns follows: Sabbath school at 10 n, in. preach ing service 10:46 a. in. You are cordially Invited to attend. IUE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Cor. 3rd and Coramorclal Avo. Rer. B. F. Bongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avonuo Phono 94-R Sunday school at 9:30. Communion service nt 10:30. Dedication of now Luthoran church In North Bond nt 3 o'colck Sunday afternoon. Evening services nt 7:30 In Eng lish. 1 NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. K Services Sunday morning nt 10:45. Sunday bcIiooI at 10 o'clock. Junior Lenguo, 4:00 p. in. 7:30 o'clock Evening worship. MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. A. R. Mu nro. Mass will be celobrated In Marsh fleld at 8 and 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Rov. Fnthor Munro celebrant. H METHODIST EPISCOPAL H Rer. H. I. Rntledje, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Epworth League at 7 o'clock. Services at 8 p. m. Next Sunday will bo 'Babies' Day In tho morning thoro will bo a bap tismal sorvlco and special remarks to paronts. MARSHFIELD PRE8BYTKRIAN CHURCH J. T. M. Knox, pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prenchlng service 11:00. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Prenchlug sorvlco 8:00. NORTH REND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo colebratod at 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. . EPISCOPAL 4 Emmanuel Church 4 Rov. Robt. E. Browning, Rector. 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. Mare' .'ield Schools Open Mon day and Some Others a Week From Monday. Everything Is In readiness for the opening oftho new school year in most of tho public schools on the liny. Emplro wnB the first to open, school having startled there last Tuesday, and tho others will start cither Mon day or n weok from Monday. The Mnrshflold public schools will open Monday morning. This after noon a goneral meeting of the toach ers Is being held to hnvo everything In readiness. Tho list of Instructors was printed In tho Times Thursday, Tho North Bond public schools will open a week from next Monday, Sopt. IS. Supt. Raab hns overy thing in readiness. Tho teaching corps was given In Tho Times Inst Wednesday. Tho Bunkor Hill school will open next Monday with S. C. Shcrlll as principal nnd instructor In tho uppnr grades whllo Mrs. E. Kolly, who taught tho Seventh grade last year In the South Marshfleld school, will hnvo chnrgo of the primary work. Tho Enstsldo school will open Mon day, Soptombor IS, with Mrs. Solnui Thomas ns principal and Miss Frances Franso ns assistant. This Is Mrs. Thomas' second year thcro nnd Miss Frnnco's fifth year. John W. Thompson of Portlnnd Is tenoning tho Emplro school this year. C. B. Kelly has boon chosen clerk nt tho district to fill tho vacancy caused by tho roslgnntlnon of Loo Webster who moved to Mnrshflold nnd tho board In now composed of John Peter son, Wm. Saunders nnd Cnpt. Jns. Mn- gco. 11 A. M. Morning prayer nnd sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sermon.. Thoro will bo n Holy Communion sorvlco with sermon, at St. Luko'i Episcopal church, Emplro, nt 3 p. in. CHURCH OK CHRIST Rogulnr sorvlcos ovory 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 mooting Thursday ovontng each weok 8 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. a. LoRoy Hall, Rcsldouco 692 Sixth street PIioiich: 4 Rosldonco 26C. Study, 289-L. Sunday. 10 A. M. Sunday, school. Alva Doll and Nesloy Smith, superinten dents. 11 A. M. Morning worships. 3 P. M. Enstsldo sorvlco. (Tako 2:30 ferry). 0:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. sorvlco. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Tho subjects for tho day will bo "Tho Two Clonnslngs." In tho morning tho pastor will speak on "Tho Mnn Who Did Wash." In tho ovonlng, the topic will bo "Tho Man Who Would Not Batho." Mrs. C. II. Maruh will lead tho young pooplo'a mooting. Tho topic bolng, "My de nomination: Roots, trunk, branches, fruit." A cordial wolcomo Is glvon ovory one attending church hero. You should bo found In somo church ovo ry Sunday. Boys and Girls Meeting. A mooting for boys nnd girls will bo hold at tho church at 3 p. in. Sun day. Mrs. G. L. Hall will havo chnrgo of tho sorvlco. Thursday. 7:30 P. M, Mld-wook prayer and fellowship meottng. "RILEY" AT MYRTLE BANK On Wednesday ovonlng, Soptombor 13, Rov. G. L. Hall will dollvor his popular Riloy ontortnlumont nt tho Myrtlo Bank school house on tho North Fork of Cooa Rlvor. Captain Edwnrds will run a boat down from Allogany that ovonlng, starting nt 7 o'clock to accommodate tho residents along tho rlvor. MUSIC at tho CHANDLER on SUNDAY ovonlng. Arrango to tako YOUH Sunday DINNER thoro. SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all kinds nt NORTON At HANSEN'S. Two stores. Try The Times Want Ada. Inspector Davis of U. S. Navy Department Tells of Trip to Coos Bay. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 9. Tho Oregonlnn prints tho following: "Oregon's Naval Militia Is composed of nn ndmlrablo body of mon. Its ofllcers, I havo found, aro willing to do moro than tholr shnro In getting tho organization proporly under way. While a llttlo fooling may havo boon exhibited recently, that must bo dis regarded an dnll should pull togothor for tho good of tho sorvlco. I am hero to got acquainted, not to criti cise inspoct or condomn. Thoro la Increasing Interest by tho public In naval mllltla affairs, and a docldedly Increased concern In Its growth by tho Navy Dopartmont." Such was tho trend of remarks mndo n fow days ngo by Commander Archibald II. Davis, U.S.N., head of the Naval Mllltla branch of tho Navy Department, who returned on the steamer Breakwator from Coos Bay after hnvlng Inspected tho cruiser Boston nt Murshflcld nnd kopt In touch with hor movements by wlro less until she crossed tho Coos Bay bar at 1:16 o'clock Tuesday after noon, bound for Portlnnd. Cnmmniidor Davis was accompani ed by Mrs. Davis. Tho trip waB a tour of Inspection of naval mllltla orgnnlzntlons, on which Commnndor Davis depnrtod from Washington Juno 16. Ho lina pnrtlctpnted In tho Important cruises this sensou on tho Atlantic Const nnd tho Groat Lnkes. "Tho growth of tho naval mllltla body In tho United Stntos nnd tho interest evinced in it by all concornod Is surprising. Tho government rec ognizes In It tho snmo possibilities that aro dovclopcd through tho mlll tla land forces, mid In tho branch of tho Navy Dopartmont thnt lino to do with mllltla mnttora It Is tho Inten tion to assist ovory organization. I began this trip to got Into closer touch with ofllcers nnd mon. I am Impressed with those of tho Oregon divisions. "I visited and Inspected tho cruiser Boston at Marshflold nnd now I feol thnt when writing to Orogon again about mllltla mnttors I know tho ofll cers mid thoy know mo, which Is a great help," Commander nnd Mrs. Davis wore ontortnlnod by Major Knnpp, quar-tor-mastor of tho stato mllltla forcos, and Mrs. Kutipp, and thoy loft Port lnnd last night for San Francisco, where tho California divisions will bo Inspected. HOW TO SWEEP A ROOM. Work Can Do Made Eaty by Proptr Methods. In tho first place, supply yourself with sweeping sheets. Mnny times tho soiled sheets from tho bed nro used for this purpose, but that Is not exact ly a clean mothod. If you do not hnvo them already buy tho coarse, un bleached cottou cloth, doublo width, and bind with turkey red. Mako the sheets big enough to cover tho largest ploco of furniture you wish' to protect. The noxt thing la to dress proporly for the work. Have a cotton frock which (Its ouslly In tho waist and alcoves ao that your nruis may move unham pered, eaBy shoes, a swooping cap and a pair of looso old gloves. Carry from tho room all small objects which you caunot lay on couches or chairs that can be covered. Dust them bofore you lay thorn aside. Then moro out of the room nil small furniture which can bv taken from tho room easily, dusting It carefully also. Now covor with the dusting sheets all tho remaining pieces of furniture, using tbo smaller sheet for the pictures. Romove rugs and tho like. Havo ready the damp tea loaves or shreds of paper, for It Is not wise to do dry sweeping, Tho dust will fly no mutter what you may do. The damp tea leaves prevent It (lying about and settling dowu again In the crev ices nnd corners. Swoop from tho cor ners toward tho center of tho room. How to Drink Milk. Tho proper way of drinking milk Is little understood. Thousands of peoplo drink a glass of milk without remov ing tbo rcceptaclo from their lips. No sooner does this mnss of milk reach the stomach than tho gastric Juices curdle It and form masses of hard, tough and Impenetrable curd. If the digestion is sulllclcutly vigorous It muy bo taken euro pf, but fow have such digestion. If tbo milk wero drunk slowly, nt tho same tlmo a piece of bread being taken, It would bo finely divided and tho curd would bo broken up and tho processes of digestion would proceed rondlly. Ilowevcr, It Is an ovldcnt rulo that milk should never bo taken rapidly In nny considerable quantity, but should bo slowly sipped or taken with a spoon or In connec tion with bread or somo dry cereal. V