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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1911)
16,1911 EVENING EDITION. RAINFALL AND PARASITES Si A l)It. C. 31. SCHULK, COOS COUNTY PIONEER AND 1IKAJI ITUXTER WRITES IXTERKSTIXO ARTICLE IX SClEX TIFtO A31ERICAX. 4 ', SF.UICII OP A (JOOI) LAUNDRY? VRVh m WHERE rcAw ACcOOP imm? will travel fnr nnd yet not II ml I to equal ours for high class work, Ictnallty, euro, neatness and oco- j. We make a specialty of Gonta for dress wear, giving n flno cment gloss to bono ma and cuffs. lour patrons speak In the highest leer ot the uniform oxcollonco of I work, and a single trial Is all li necessary to convlnco yon. BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN BW nsiness Directory KHowIng is a list of Reliable Builneu Firms that it Trill P7 to Patronize. 60 To ILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating nia, Ore., Phono 778 STADDEN Uads of photograph work. Iromlfo enlarging And kodak WihU. I L. KOONT7 Mscbla, tut nepal, shop. GENERAL MAmnviam ''" Qas Engine Work oiuua'i boat shop, Front .MmhfleU, Ore. BEARVS gun shop Prt lino of Dlcyclo supplies, r It(l bicycles fnr pnlA flnni If- tit. repaired. fWeilaj covoreH tnA Mnni.nj J HANDEL, Prop. Jl ont St. Phono 180-W hftJ" Ts LLOYD ''SSiJS'.Pv-BOc. 76c and H nl,7 ' V l0 B'00- House ' to 1 te'8 wlth Kaa ranges Iji'" month. FREE imnuiVAN. FTOP. GSy . J&-&JV First Addition to Marshfield IT'S THE LOCATION Since our announcement of the opening of the sale of our properties a few days ago wo have reserved more that $15,000 worth of lots and tracts for people who appreciate the fact that our prices and terms are right and that the addition is directly in the line of the growth of the city. Every day we are making reservations and of course the first on the ground get the first choice. BUY NOW Never again will you he ; hlo to buy fifty-foot lots in the City of Marshfield for $300 on the terms we offer, (.el in on some of the good things that are about to happen in Marshfield; double your money with the coming of the railroad. Call at our office, see the plat, get location and let us make terms to suit. i Reynolds Development Co. Owners Telephone 160-J Marshfield, Opposite Chandler Hotel ''Jfeirti, i tsassf r (Ministers and others are request 3d to hand tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday ovonlng to Inauro Insertion Saturday.) NORTH BEND METHODIST ciiunai. Hov. ALBERT S. HISEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. tn. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. Evening services at 8 o'clock. 0000000000000Ov0 X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Sorvlces will be held in tho Chris tlnn Science hall, 327 Third streo: A Great Advantage o Working Men J. A. Maplo, 12G S. 7th St.. Stoub onv'llo, O., saya: "For years I suf fered from weak kldnoya and a sovoro bladdor trouble. I lonrned of Foley Kldnoy Pills and tholr wonderful cures so I bugan taking thorn nnd euro enough I had as good results as any I hoard about. My backacho loft mo nnd to ono of my business, ex urossman, that nlono Is a groat ad vantago My kldnoya nctod freo and normal, and that Baved mo a lot of mlsory. It Is now a ploasuro to work whnrn it used to bo a mlsory. For Salo at Red Cross Drug Store. HHMHHU II I I f It IHUUUHMtMMM lllllll lllllll SSSSSMSMRead It OverMIMIMM MIMIMI Then Decide. MIMIMI MIIIMI "Want-ads In the MMMM MMIMCoos Day Times MMIM Bring Quick Results $ SSSSSTry ono now and prove Mill MM to Yourself that they aro Mil MI'tho ads that pay. The Times III f Want-ad columns are read by M $ thousands of people each morn- $ Ming. If you wish to buy or M Ml soli. hlr or trdo receive or Ml MM give information; it you MM MM! have lost or found Mill MUM something and wish MUM S1SS1SS to recover or return MMIM Mllllllit, let the publioMMMM MIMIMI know it thru MIMMM MIMIIMI Want-ad. MM MM II lllllll lllllll IIUI lllllll f lllllllllllll I III II If you have young children you i.nvi nnrhnnn noticed that disorders of tho stomach are tholr most com- .nn oilmnnt TV. nrrAO.t this YOU will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent, mey nr easy and pleasant to tale, and' mild and gentle In effect For sale by all north, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subjoct, "Mutter." Sunday school at 12 m. NORTH REND PRESUYTERIAN Rov. McLEOD, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. in. Prenchlug at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. UNITED IIIIETHREX CHURCH OF NORTH REND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Prunchlng service at 11 A, M. and 8 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. G. BUNCH, Minister. Seventh Day Adventlst service are conducted every Saturday at tholr now church as follows: Sabbath Bchool at 10 a. m. proach Itig sorvlco 10:45 a. m. You are cordially Invited to attend. IUE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Cor. 3rd and Commercial Ave. Rev. D. F. Bongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avenue Phone 94-R Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Evening sorvlco 7:30 p. m. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Rov. A. O. LIND, Pastor. Residence 471 Elrod St. Sorvlces Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. 7:30 o'clock Evonlng worship. MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. A. R. Munro. Mass will be celobrated in Marsh field at 8 and 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Hov. Father Muuro colebrant . METHODIST EPISCOPAL M H Rev. H. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. M Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a, m. Epworth League at 7 o'clock. Services at 8 p. m. FIRST IJAPTI8T CHURCH. ) Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, Residence 592 Sixth street Phones: Residence 256. O Study, 289-L. Sunday. 10 A. M. Sunday. scaooL AlVa Doll und Wesley Smith, suporlnton donts. 11 A. M. Morning worships. 3 P. M. EustBldo Borvlco. (Take 2:30 ferry). 0:30 P. 31 D. Y. P. U. sorvlco. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Tho subjects for tho day will bo Morning thoino: "Tho Price of Re deeming Power." Evonlng, "Addi tion by Subtraction." Young peo ple's mooting will-bo led by Dr. Geo W. Leslie. Ploaso noto tho chnngo In the hours of service for the evo nlng sorvlco. Pastor promises plait) preaching. A cordial wolcomo to you. Boys and girls' mooting at 3 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Rogular sorvlces every Lord's day. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion service 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening each week 8 o'clock. MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H J. T. M. Knox, pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching service 11:00. Cbrlstiau Endeavor 7:00. Preaching service 8:00. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CUURC1L Rer. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will be celebrated at 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Church Rev. Robt. E. Browning, Rector. 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning prayor and sor mon. 7:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sermon. Rev. H. D. Chambers, archdeacon ot tho dlocose of Oregon, will preach in Marshfield morning and evening and In tho Episcopal church at North Bond at 3:30 In tho afternoon. I tJ Umj. who kT mom IutmUt tVtttty L Pound C BiSpB k All Grocers tP u IbImlm writ tlKUUet A MtlMTMUC, rai Aiimifh WMtiinwi isa Dv J. M. Schultz, who resided at Ton ...lie In tho nineties nnd who Bold tho present slto of Lakeside to C. 31. Dyler, Is a contributor to n recent Issue of the Scientific Anierlciui on experiences In Coos county. He Is now locnted at Tacomn, Wash , whore he Is n member of the city health dopnrtmont. Dr. Schultz Is well remembered by ninny Coos Bny peoplo for while a resident of Ten Mile his reputation for hospitality beenmo proverbial and his knowledge of medicine was often of great benefit to neighbors In tho pioneer dnys. A story Is still told on him to benr hunters In tho Ten 3Ille country. He was wandering nbout In tho woods there tuul found nil old boar in n hollow log. Ilo had neither gun nor hunting knife but he was nnxlous to get tho bear, lie finally thought of his medicine case In which there was a hypodermic syringe. Lending the syringe to tho limit, ho got to nn opening In tho log nnd soon Bruit wns In 11 coinittoso condition from tho big dose of morphine. Dr. Schultz' then lugged tho sleeping bear out of the log nnd cnrrled It homo whore n knlfo wits obtained nnd the boar's throat cut to prevent bruin coming out from under tho Influenco of tho drug nnd causing trouble. Tho bear was dressed and to Dr. Schultz be longs the unusual honor of capturing n full grown boar without gun or knlfo. But here Is tho contribution ho hns In tho Scientific American which will be of intorest to many Coos county peoplo: Rnlufiill and PnniNlto.s. To the Editor of tho Scientific Amor!- enn: On pago 391, Issuo of Juno 24th, you publish nu article, "Rainfall and Pnrasltos." I am a veterinarian, with n pen chant to investigation of subjects re lating to my brnnchos. Thoso pnra sltos require humidity, often ground covorcd with water, to go through tho different stages of tholr compli cated llfe-cyclo, Is well known and understood. It Is unfortunato that careful statistics are nut kopt In this country rogardlng the Increased loss from this source nnd wo must refer to European statistics to study this problom. Somo yonrs ago Dr. Hutchison, moat Inspector at Portland, Oregon, by careful observation found out that cattlo and sheop from overflow dis tricts whoro carp wero numorous, woro free from liver flukes (Dlsto mum hopntlcum or Fasclola hopati ca). The carp is n good acavongor, and destroyed tho flukes during tholr wator stage or destroyod tho wator SAAAAMSAAAAAAAV PORT ORFOHR NEWS. Events In Tlutt Section as Recorded Iu The Tribune. F. A. Stowart has oxchangod his homestead and beach mines at Ophlr to Harvoy James for proporty In Uandon and a satisfactory balance Mr. James thus secures tho host beach In Oregon and a 'valuable placo, and homo. Mr. James was ralsod In Coos county, and has a flno family, comprising a wife nnd flvo children, who will all bo a vnluablo accession to the community. Tho Forostor's trnll from tho Elk rlvor station down Elk rlvor Is com pleted, and anothor trail of much moro Importance will at onco be con structed by Forostor Mllbury from Elk rlvor to Dry crook which omptlos Into Sixes at Jamleson's place. It will, nd" doubt, follow cloBoly tho old pioneer trnll between tho two streams, and will help many sottlers by a much shortor route to roach Port Orford. Mrs. F. A. Stewart was the rocl plont of a present from C. II. Pearso last week, which alio, and all mem bers of tho Trlbuno family highly ap preciate as a souvonlr of tender as sociations. It la a mallet mado of tho axlo of tho first wagon ovor In Gold Beach or CurryN county. It was brought across tho plains by John Dowey, Mrs. M. Riley's father, was afterwards ownod for many years by Hon. M. Riley, father of Mrs Stowart. It was for many years an object of curiosity to the pioneer children who aro now vonorablo with gray hairs, but have never forgotten the rides they enjoyed In tho fa mous old wagon. MUSIC at tho CHANDLER on SUNDAY evening. Arrange to take YOUR Sunday DINNER there. (snails that were tho hosts, during a certain period of tho Cercnrlae. In the nineties I was In practice on tho coast of Oregon, In Coos county. There we suffered losses from Dlstornunt hopntlcum, especial ly after wet seasons, when tho bot tom lauds had been under wntor and wero used as pasture soon nftorward. Lungworms nlso kilted many sheop and calves. Tho llfe-cyclo ot ftlarla pulmonulls is not known. After ninny experiments attempts to cure tho affected nulmnls it oc curred to me that to prevent would bo more rational. Clean the pastures. How? Ducks, geese. A flock of ducks and geese will go ovor a good deal of ground, and destroy nil forms of animal life. No doubt large tracts could not bo "cleaned out" In this manner, but 1 remembered two ran ches on which, after two years of sys tematic running of ducks, the calves remained healthy, and tho sheep woro freo from lungworms. This latter fact wns noteworthy, becnuso the llfe-cyclo of this parasite has not been worked out. Some years ngo, when nt tho voto rlnnry department of the Untvorslty of Pennsylvania, I mentioned thoso facts to Prof. C. F. 3larshal, and ho fully Indorsed my statements, al though ho had never had opportu nity to put tho Idea to actual test. The keeping of wntor fowl, espe cially ducks, Is indicated in gamo reserves. Ravages of Dlstornuin hopntlciini among elk, mooso, deer, aro common, and tho ponds are In fested before wo know tho cnuso and the Iobscs nppcar. But If some quar ters aro provided for ducks and swans and geese (they may bo or namental, although Indian runners nre best) and their breodlug favored, they will destroy many Injurious forms ot ilfo that no doubt nbout It aro necessary to permit a com plete llfo-cyclo of uovoral parasites. This has been worked out In tho llfo cyclo of tho flukoB (wator snnllB Corcnrlao); observations that I mado during sovornl yoars lod mo to as sume that tho same moans also prohi bit tho development of strongylua fl lurlu and similar parasites (ovls put itionnlts) In sheep and cattlo nnd hogs. Would you toll mo from what pa per of Prof. M. G. Moubbu your nr- tlclo "Rnlnfnll and Parosltoo" la n roBiimo? At prcsont I am on tho start of tho local department ot hoalth and sani tation, and nm thoroforo Interested In rational prophylactic measures. I al ways road your valuablo publications. Tacoma, Wash. C. H. SOHULSS, M.D.V. VSVNAAWWVSAWW ARMY FLYER "AIRSICK" IN HEAVY CLOUDBANK WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 14 Captain Paul M. Beck, of tho Army aviation school nt Collogo Park, Md., told ot his ro-t markablo oxporlonco whon ho beenmo lost In tho clouds In blB blplano while flying from Col- logo Park tj Annapolis. Tho aviator, 14,000 foot In tho air, Biiddonly found hlnieolf onvo- lopod In n donso cloud. Tho pressure of air curronts was such that Captain Bock'B craft rocked as a boat would In rough aoa and ho was solzed with u feeling nkln to seasick- ness. Ho folt himself losing control of tho machine which fell 500 feet. This brought him out of tho clouds and ho rogatn- 4 ed his equilibrium. MUSIC at tho CHANDLER on SUNDAY ovonlng. Arrange to take YOUR Sunday DINNER thoro. T. J. SCAIFE A. II. HODQINS Marshfield Paint, 2b Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Box 403 OREGON The cost of repairing the wiring In our building In Marshfield was nine dollars. The owner at onco got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year in the lnauraBce. Think It over. 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