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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1 912 EVENING EDITION 7 Level Lots 50-138 EASY PAYMENT Bay View Addition $250 Each I s. KAUFMAN & CO. ' 177 1 WMt St. City 'ish Market jul.s ' ii Tiiiinfw HltlR. loot o, "I.iihcl Ave. WITH & BALCH, Proprietors. phoxk ano.i Modern Brick Building, Electric i Lights. Steam Hoat Elegantly Furnished uoomc wnu noi nnd Cold Wator. HOT K Ii .O O OS n. A. METLIN. Prop. itea: CO ccnta a Day nnd Upwards. Cor. liroauwny nuu xuuraui. Marsnuoiu, urogon. M. S. TURPEN Architect 171 ritONT ST. STADDEN All hinds of photograph work, bromldo enlarging and kodak flnlihlnff. You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In OUIt FURNITURE made by tho best manufactur er! It combines clcganco dura blllty and comfort. Our goods being substantially niado will retain their flno elegant finish and last a lifetime and nhvnya proie a sourco of satisfaction. Another Important fact Is that our prices are no higher than for poorer quality uud trashy goods. Let us flgttro with you when joii want anything from a kitchen chair to a comploto outfit. :. A. Johnson, union luriiuuro Htoro on Coos Dny vijyr- vV'rlii FjCK V.VlVJ BROwM tffim and old. , The Rayo i a low-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundesl oentihc principles, and there is not a belter lamp made at any price. mi UiJasy on ,nc cve because light o scft and white and wdydJused. And a Rayo Lamp never flickers. Uiily lighted without removing ih.de or chimney; eaiy to clean nd lewick. win throughout, with luodtome nickel finuh J alio in many other otyles and finiihe A your dukr toihaw jrou hit lm of Riyo lo any agency Standard Oil (Incorporated) T-W IT P t li. art Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality jtUBR JSflo o q3ns anq -g -y -cj I S10BJ) O40B IHJUIB UI 'S(Mn vnai.tn ww mmumoo ivoo SES SV31V39 titoti AVB $000 1 "' 'mum ""'JVe-jM r. of tiM OffmlofM (Ministers nnd others tiro request ed to li nnd tlio Suudny church no tlros not Inter limn Friday evening to Insuro Insertion Sulurdiiy.) $ O 0 , MKTIIOIHKT KPISI'OPAIj ii i ltov. II. I. Rmlodgo, PnHtor. H Sunday school nt 10 A. M. Morning aorvlco nt 11 A. M. Kpworth Longuo ut 0:30. Kvonlng uorvlce Ht 730. 1'rnyor mooting on lhurm'uy ovo nlnj; nt 7:30. Strnngora wolcomo. MAltSIIKlKIil) CATHOMO CIIUHCII. Rov. A. II. Munro. Mnsa will bo colobrated by tho Hov. Father Springer nt 10 o'clock. HKVKNTII DAY ADVENTISTS Sovonlh Day Advontlst sorvlccs nro conducted every Saturday at tholr now church no follows: Sabbath school at 10 n. in. preach' Ing sorvlco 10:45 a. ni. You are cordially Invited to attend. NOItWlOOIAN LUTHERAN. Hov. A. O. MND, Pastor. Healdonco 471 Elrod Ave. Morning uorvlce 10:4ft In Marsh al. Uvoulng fcorvlco 7:30 In North Bend. Sundny bcIiooI each Sunday nt 10. . OIIIIISTIAN SCIENCE. W Chrtstlnn Sclonco hall, 327 Third itrcot, North. Sorvlco Sunday at 11 n. in. -iibjoct, "Life." Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday X p. in. 4 I-'IHST HAITIST CIIUHCII. Hov. O. I.oltoy Ilnll, Ilcsldonco GDI! Sixth street Phones: Hcaldoucc 2GG. ' Study, 2SU.U 4 I Sunday. I 10 A. M. Sunday School. Clnudo Stutsman, suporlntondont. Preaching Hurvlccti at 11:30. 3 P. M. Hoys nnd girls' mooting Mrs. Q. L. Ilnll In charge. Young Pooplo's mooting nt 0:30. Or. .7. D. Sprluwtton wll' speak In the moiuiiiK on tho thoino: "Tho iauiln" mlnlatry of tho church." Dr. Sprlngston will nlso conduct n I H'iito school workors' conference at The Lamp That Saves The Eyes Children naturally never think of possible strain on their eyeiiglit when poring over a fascinating book. It ii up to you to tee they do not ruin their young eyes thews long evenings by reading under a poor light. The Rayo Lamp is an insurance against eye troubles, alike for young liir or write (or dcicripliv circular of tho Company ..,-. Ininnnoiniii miitraoii in -q 0r(x 'oiquHjoid &oui oqi oau Bopp BlUOUIlSBAni 1UU1 UOAOJCi BBU lBUd OUT. WMsm V X. . v I lr i ' 3 p. in. All tho workers of tho city nro coidlnlly Invited. At 7:30 tho pcoplo will bo wo -cum to listen lo this snino Bpcalcr iibnln. rilli lil'TIIKUAX CHUllCH. Cor. 3rd and Commorclnl Avo. Itor. II. P. llengtson, pastor. 4 204 Highland Avonuo Phono 9 1-U Sunday School nt 0; 16. Sorvlco nt 11:00. O O CIIUHCII OU CIIHIST Itogunr oervlcos oory Lord's day. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. 10.-0:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer mooting Thursday evening each week 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAIi 4 Kinnianuel Church 4 Rov. Kobt. 10. Drowning, Hector. 8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd nnd 4th Sundnya). 9:30 A. M. Sundny school. 11 A. M. Morning Borvlco and Bormon. 7:30 P. M. Evonlog sorvlco and sormon. Sorvlco nt St. Luko'B Episcopal church, Emplro, ovory Friday ovonlng and In St. Mary's Church, North Bond, ovory Sunday nftornoon at 3:30. NOHTII BKNI) PKESUYTEHIAN Hov. McLEOI). Pnator. Sundny school nt 10. Christian. Endcuvor nt C:30. Preaching morning nnd ovenlni,'. NOHTII IIEND CATHOLIC 0 CHURCH. Hov. Fathor Sprlngor, Itoctor. Muhh will ho eolobrnted by tho Hov. Father Sprlngor nt 8 o'clock. MAHSHFIEL1) K PHKSUYTKHIAN CIIUHCII U J. T. M. Knox, pastor. Sunday school nt 10:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor at C:30 P. M. All cordially Invited to attend. UMTKII MHETIIHEX Clll'ltCH OF NOHTII ItKXI). Sunday School' at 10 A. M. Chrlstlnn Endonvor nt 0:30 P. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 8 o'clock. NOHTII 1U:.'I MimiODI.ST CIIUHCII. Tho Eorvlccs Sunday will bo ns fol lows: Sundny school, 10 A. M. Pronchlng sorvlccs, 11 A. M. Junior Lcaguo, 3:30 P. M. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30 P. M. PHOFIT IN A MUSKRAT FARM. Woman Enlarging Her Bank Account In Novel Manner. NEWARK. Dol., Jan. 18 Run ning a muskrnt farm may bo a queor busluoss but that It Is profltablo Mrs. John Fox can vouch. Mrs. Fox owns 400 acres of marsh land botweon Sllvor Run and Appoqulnimlnk Rlvor on which nothing whatovor can bo raised excopt muskrats, yot sho will clear In tho four months from No vombor 15 to March 15 moro monoy than any wheat or corn growor In tho stnto will In a year on a farm of tho saino slzo. Tho muBkrat crop this year Is un usually good, and as a consoquonco Mrs. Fox Ib fattening her bank ac count. In tho past flftoon days men employed by her havo trapped 1,700 muskrats. Tho pelts aro worth forty-five cents npleco and tho bodies flvo cents, making tho mnrkot prlco fifty conts for each animal. During tho ontlro season it Is ox pocted that 10,000 muskrats will bo trapped on hor marsh land, which will bring In $5,000 and of that amount at least $3,000 will bo profit. Libby COAL. Tho kind YOU have 1IAVAYS USED. PHONE 73 Paclflo Livery & Transfer Co. FREE TO YOU MY SISTER XLiv x : Mi wlih to continue, lo will coit yon cnlyahoul 12 oi n'-inwiH. or Iin, t'mn tno cuntH nliy. It .vlllno1! lnterforo with your work or occuutlon. Jjl tard mo your ni tnd aiKiott, tell mu how you mtfpr If you wish, and I will Bond you tho treatment for your cm- "U r.-l v f n'O.ln Tiltilit wmn er ty ruturn mull I will also enlyouliuo(es,t. my lool "WOail i 0W1 MFDiCiL lOHISEB'1 with izpianatorv Illustrations hf .nu why women sulrt r. nnd how the run nslly curt tln'instlvca it homo. Every omnnshnulil l.uvo It, nnd learn to tMnk for hoittll, Thon wlion the doctor Nyn Von nvt novo nn OT)erutlon," you can decide for jomnelf. Tliou-tmulH of women havo cured thj'uo Jvtt 1th my homo ri-medy. It cur -a all old or jounf, It Kolhiri ol Oaujhtin, I will explain a amjiii hK.Tio trtutment which 8pcllly and oftcctuullv curi'ri Leucorrltot n, Urt-cn 81okntHond I'aluful or Irrtgular Menstruation in young Ladles, t'lumpuesj und hmlth always rcsultafrom 1U mu. Wherever you llvo. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly tell uny sufferer thut thi Hoot Tnitmtot really cum nil women's dlsiaHes, and inakeawomou well, RtronR. pluraji and robust. Jest tnJ e.t roor oftroji, aud tho frea ten day's treatment Is yours, also tho book Yrito to-day, ai you may not see this JlT.ir aguln. Ad.drees . , .yirs. m. summers, BoxH - - Notro Damo, Ind., U.S.A. TROLLEY PARCEL POST IN ENGLAND Bradford Makes Money and Dooms Trade, AND GIVES QUICK SERVICE, Tr1 F;fy.t Pound Paekaga Any. v.: .- In Town For. 14 Coflto, tha t....,;.it Pno, and Dallvara It Within Tvto l lour. With tho big moll order Iiouwm nil over i lie country llirhtlni; n blttvrly ii;m,iiU the u.xtHiiNfun of the pnneln jmt Men, It Is luteruHtliiR to read what I ui m been done In the town of Itnulronl. Kiigliiud, for tho conveni ence mill' economy of heller nnd cus tomer ultko. Ileio the street rnllwiiyn are used, and tigentH' olllccn arc located nt the terminal stations of each route. Stamps ranging In value from li to 14 cents nro sold by tho trnmwny company Just ns letter stamp1) are sold nt the postolllcc. and for these prices packages welgl lng from seven to fifty-six pounds are delivered nt any point within half a mile of tho car tracks. Tho whole equipment of tho service cost but $17,033, and fifty-two boys and sixteen men comprlso tho working force. But In tho last fiscal year the company quickly and safely carried 070,710 parcels and mndo n not profit of $8,473. Tho Bradford storekeepers havo thus been nolo to dlscontlnuo tho employ, ment of errand boys, for by this tram, way parcels sorvlco a parcel can bo delivered to their customers within two hours after Its receipt by tho par cel department, which Is quicker than tbo postoflko parcels post. Indeed, the tramway pnrcols sorvlco may bo said to commenco whero tho postofllco sorv lco ends, us the latter takes parcels up to cloven pounds only, while tlu for mcr collects nnd delivers them up to fifty-six pounds. K . Smnrt Boy. "Mothi'iT "Yes. ileur'r "1 en n't I Ive any longer." "Why. what do you mennV" "1 linvo stop ped growing."' h : Of Course. "I havo nothing to wear." "What Is your Idea of nothing wearV" "Lust summer's dress." tc Suspicious. "Ilnvo they burled the hntchet?" "1 think so, but I noticed that each .made a mental uoto of whero the grave Is located." Flno Boy. "Ho taken good enro of his mother." "Whero does ho got tho monoy?" "Sho gives It to him." Different Intorest. It troubled Mrs. Brown to know Just how tho Joneses live, To understand how Whites eurvtvo A fortune sho would give. She cannot clearly comprehend How Mrs, Black pulls through. And for her life she cannot m What's keeping Mrs. Blue. Brown's mind Is quite at ease on these. Such questions on the shelf He puts away. What troubles him Is how to live himself. the Home Place. If this old world's no friend to grace It's still a feller's dwellln' place, And, though deep troublo still we weave It, Few are tho folks who wish to leavo It, Atlanta Constitution. Will It Come to Thls7 "Sho's very domestic In her tastes, Isn't sho?" "Decidedly. They sny sho really on. Joys hor husband's cooking." Llfo. Free- to You and Every Sister Sup erlng from Woman' Ailments. I am a woman. I know woman's sufferings. I cave found the cure. I will matt, free of any charge, my itailnial. sunt with full InatruoUonstoany snfl(ere?from woman's ailments. I want to tell il women about this cure-ton. my reader, for youMeU. -your daughter, yourmother.oryours&ter. I want to ti-ll you how to cure yourselves at home with, out tho hulp of a doctor. Men cinnil underbtmul w omen's Bufferings. What wow onitn know Iron ipiilisei, wo know better than any doctor I know that mv'homi. tnnTii.n ).. ..:.. .-.i ..... euro for l.ucorrhou e; Wkltiah dltcbirm, Ulciutwa. Oil Dbcenint or ftlllaitl Ihi Woao, fului.. Scaaty or piloM fMlftJj, Utjilm oi Onrlii Tumorc. 01 f ftlhi; alto oalot la Mil tick trd bowel, toninj (can fattingt. biiiouimii, cmplos luling up tin rp.ni, a-tlanchalr. Onlii lo err, M lisbn, ,iIdujj, I'dniy, u.d Hiddtr licitlu kut causid pycttkrii'ts picdilt to our bi i. I wnn' to send on s corplilt tin eVo tiulnttl nil;,' frci to lirovo to you tl.ut you can cure youHilf nt lionic, oitHlly, quickly and surulv. I .'number, that, it l!l coil )ou nciolagto r.li tnA rrinttm tif. n oimiiili I it trii.l nrl If cnn - ' ' . ." " ' i ! HERMANN H. K0HLSAAT, EDITOR n. IT. KOHLSAAT of tho Chicago RccortMIcrald, who recently testified in tho Lorlmcr Investigation, broko Into the nowspnpor business from a lino of industry not commonly cal culated to contribute to tho education of a Journalist Mr. Kohl saat, long beforo ho was heard of in tho newspaper world, was tho owner of n string of bakery lunch places In Chicago and was a whole salo baker. Ho was n pioneer in tho "quick lunch" business. Ho still owns the eating places, but devotes moBt of his energies to tho Record Herald. Prior to ncqulring this great nowopapor property Mr. Kohlsaat was part owner of tho Chicago Inter Ocean and for sovoral years was publisher of tho Chicago Evening Post lie is a brothor of Judgo Chrls tlnn C. Kohlsnnt of tho circuit court in Chicago. Aviation Too Expensive a Pastime w H By Prince HENRY of Prussia, Brother of Emperor William u Sk I CAN SEE NO FUTURE FOR FLYING. 80 FAR A3 THE ORDI- NARY MAN 18 CONCERNED. IT WILL ALWAY8 BE TOO EX-J PEN8IVE A PASTIME. I Quito npnrt from tho inhoront porila of noroplaning, tho difficulty of finding n propor landing pluco MUST nlways bo vory grcnt. Suddon landings or enforced landings nro DANGEROUS to porsons othor than tho flior. So I am oxpocting any day laws to bo pnsscd that will definitely clip tho wings of nil aviators. "Without somo nrrnngoincnt to kcop it in tho air, such as a para-, chuto, an noroplano will nhvnya bo liablo to fall. That boing bo, it is USELESS to indulgo in fanciful dreams of a NEW ERA. In my opinion ono of two things will como to pns9 oithor a com-' binntion of tho heavier nnd lightor than air principles will solvo tho, problem of tho aoroplano or it will romain always n plaything and a dangerous ono. 80ME DAY THE AEROPLANE MAY BE USEFUL IN WARFARE., IN IT8 PRESENT STATE IT IB AFTER WINQS. rruns wns your butterfly, you see. Ills nne wings mado him vain. The catorptllars crawl, but he Passed thorn In rich disdain. My pretty boy says. "Let him bo Only a worm again." r CHILD, when things have learned to v- wear Wings once they must bo fnln To keep them nlways high and fair. Think of the creeping pain Which even a butterfly must bear To bo a worm again! -Sarah M. D. Piatt. SONQ. "lOMn. let -us go to tho land Where tho violets growl Lot's go thither hand In hand, Over tho waters, over tho snow, To the land where the sweet, sweet vio lets blow. milKnE jn the beautiful south, -1- Whero the sweet flowers llo, Thou shalt sing with thy sweotcr mouth Under 'no light of the evening sky That lovo never fades, though violets die. Harry Cornwall. HOME SKIES. TfOR yenrs. nn exile fortune tossed, I mourned my native skies, long lost You camo, aud In your azuro eyes I found again my native skies. Denis A. McCarthy. The Airship Brought Him Back. Providence Is alius ulgh; It f oilers on yer track. Tho auto pitched mo to the sky, an' the airship la ought mo back. I couldn't o o'er the glory wnll nor crawl through n friendly ciack, Out the air mun heard my auto call, an' the airship brought me back. An' so wniin the auto sends me high nn faith 1 11 ever lack, For the airship man ho'll euro come by, an' he'll fetch mo llyln' buck. Atlanta Constitution, CHICAGO BAKER AND EDITOR. TOO UNREUABLt, Gems In Verse 6- tf THE PARTING. Not a kiss, not a tear, Not even so much A an uttered word. Not a touch. Oh, the passion, the pain, So coldly to parti Hut 1 gave you one look And my heart. Tou will pardon me then, And you understand That my soul Is yours. Not my hand. -C. K. Shotterly, JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO. John Anderson, my Jo, John, When we were first acquolnt Tour locks were like the raven, Your bonnle brow was brent, But now your brow Is bald, John, Your locks are like the snow; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my Jol John Anderson, my Jo, John, Wo clamb tho hill theglther, And inony a canty day, John, We've had wl' nne anlther. Now wo maun totter down, John, But hand In hand we'll go And sleep thcglthor at the foot, John Anderson, my Jo, Robert Burns. DO.VT FOItaivT tho QUATER MASS Studio for fluo photos, After tho show try a Turkish Bath Phono 214-J, j i.ui ).- .-A-