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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1912)
At the Churches (Ministers and otbors nro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday ovenlng to insure Insertion Saturday.) K METHODIST EPISCOPAL M M Itor. II. I. RuUedgo, Pastor. M Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service nt 11 A. M. Epworth Loaguo at 6:30. Evonlng servlco &t 7 10. Prayer mooting on lhu,',ay era sing at 7:30. StrangorB wolcomo. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rov. A. O. LIND, Pastor. Itosldonco 471 Elrod Avo. Morning service 10:30, In North Bend. Evening sorvlco 7:30, In Marsh XUld. biindny school each Sunday at 10 n. m. EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Church Rov. Robt. E, Drowning, Rector 8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays). 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning servlco and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening sorvlco and sermon. Sorvlco at St. Luko's Episcopal church, Emplro, ovory Friday ovonlng and In St. Mary's Church, North Bond, ovcry Sunday afternoon at 1:30. No (I eo (o Clmrcli Goers Owing to tho condition of Mnrkot nvonuo pend ing Improvement, thoso attending tho norvlccs nt tho Episcopal church on Sundays nnd othor days In holy woo.t nro naked to iifo Highland nvonuo, coming through Dr. McCormnc'B plnco. SEVENTH DAY ARVENTI8TB f C. J. Colo, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OP NORTH REND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. trenching Bervlce at 11 A, M. and t o'clock. Christian Endeavor nt 6:30 P. M. NORTH REND PRESBYTERIAN Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Preaching morning and ovenlng. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rer. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo colebrnted by tho Rov. Father Springer at 8 o'clock. NORTH BEND METHODIST 4 4 CHURCH. Tho services Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school, 10 A. M. Preaching lerrlcos, 11 A. M. Junior Loaguo, 3:30 P. M. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30 P. IX. KITCHEN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Savonth Dny Advent 1st sorvlccs nro condtictod ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Preaching norvlccs at 3 p. m. Como nnd spond an hour with us; wo will do you good. O CHURCH OF CHRIST Regular sorvlcos Jury Lord's dry. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 o'clock P. M. Prnyor mooting Thursday ovonlng each wook 8 o'clock. 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. (I. Loltoy Hall, Itosldonco r92 Sixth utrcot Phonos: 4 Itosldonco SCO. 4 Study, 289-L. 4 4 4444 4 44 444444444 Sunday. 10 A. M. Sunday School. Clauds Stutsman, superintendent, 1 1 A. M. Proni'tnng sorvlco. 3 P. M. Doys nnd girls' mooting Mrs. a. L. Hall In chnrgo. 3 P. M. Sorvlcos nt Enatsldo. Young Pooplo's mooting nt 6:30. 7:30 P. M. Evening services. Morning: "Why 1 urn n Ruptlsl." Proludo to evening Huriuon will bo "Of whut vuliio to a city nro prlxo-! iigniH?" a cordial welcome, to nil, OBpeclnlly the people outside of othor churches. Tho pastor promlsua plain preaching. Agricultural College Domrwllc Science Department Prepares Table. CORVALLIS, Oro.. March 23. Tho following valuable tnblo of weights and measures for kitchen ttso hnu boon propnrcd by tho domes tic sclunco department of tho Oregon Agricultural Dcpnrtmcut: 3 teaspoons cqunls 1 tnblcspoon. 12 tnblusponus (liquid) equal 1 cup. 16 tnblospoons (dry) oqunls 1 cup. 2 cups equals 1 pint. 2 tnblospoons butler equals 1 ounce. I tablospoons Hour cqunls 1 ounco. 2 tnbtoHpoonB granulated sugar .cqunls 1 ounco. ti 2 tnblospoons liquid cqunls 1 ounco. 1 squnro linker's chocolato cqunls 1 ounco. Juice of 1 lumon equals 3 tnblo spoons. I cups of slftml Hour oqunls 1 pqund. 2 cups granulated sugar equals 1 pound. QUEUE CUTTING HOES NOT INCREASE SWITCHES Clilnaincii Keep Pigtails to Bo burled Willi; Mttlo Hair Exported. WASHINGTON. I). C, Mnreb 23. American women will wclcomo with dollght tho official nnnnuncoiuont Unit tho qiioiio-ciittliiK epidemic In Chlnn hns In no wise contributed to tho supply somotlmcH thought to be used by thorn as nddltlnns to their "crowning glory." Consul Oonornl Andorson, nt Hongkong, reports to tho bureau of manufacturers that tho quouos when cut nro preserved for burial with tho ownor for no Co SCHOOL OTBS ?siJ ')gPttJ'mTJr i GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS In tho midst of nil tho discussion nbout forms and phases of education, let's not loso sight of tho fact that tho principal business of tho public and high schools of tho Unltod States Is to develop character. Everything else is of secondary lmportanco to tho child. In tho training of char acter who can estimate tho worth of the blg-soulcd, sympathetic toachor7 Education Is a growth nnd not n vonccr. Any school worth tho name Is training its pupils with tho work of Iifo In vlow and not for display. How different tho teaching when life-work Is tho object! Drawing, ponmnnshlp, composition aro then taught to develop originality of thought and inherent ability and not slavish Imitation; nrlthmetlc, history, reading nro taught to mako thinkers and not "pnrrots." Thoro Is much that passes for education in this country todny that Is tho morcst sham. Much that is done, without perspec tive, for tho sako of npplauso whoro in tho real lasting good of tho chil dren Is never considered. If honors, prizes, nnd display can como as a natural outgrowth of right condi tions, thoy nro worth whllo. If thoy como to a school In any othor way, they aro lllgottcn gnlns and nro mnny times worth than nothing. Dollver ub from shams. Lot's bo honest. According to press bulletin from tho University of Oregon, nny gradu- ato of that school can gain u master's degree by work done In absentia, ox cojit for attendance nt one hcsbIoii of summer school which In nix weeks In length. This is true of tho depart ment of education, at least, Dr. Leon ard of thai department hnvlng ar ranged correspondence courses for that department. Tho rulnud Emplro Teachers' As sociation will meet nt Spokane. Wash., on April 3, I, G nnd 6. Prominent speakers nro G. Stanley Hall, or Clarke University; A. E. Wtushlp, editor of tho Journal of Ed ucation, BoHton, Mnss. Tho Btnto su perintendents of education from Ore gon, Washington and Idaho nro on tho program as nro also tho presi dents of several stale, universities nnd normal schools. At their own request u series of basket ball Ramon will bo arranged for the boys of tho fourth nnd fifth grades after tho present series of games close. What did wo ovor ilo without the tabernacle? Some schools of tho country havo boon conducting field moots for grade boys. Thoy have thought that results mndo tho time nnd effort worth whllo. Something of tho kind may bo nttomptcd In our schools if the hoys or tne grndca nro interested, Oulv pupils who nro doing good work In their studios can participate. Tho meet can probably bo held tho last week of April or tho rirst week In May. c .,. nrn timn having to bo played In order to decide the game. Tho teams composed of tho boys )n the sixth nnd seventh grades played well and thoy are showing that thero Is excellent mnterlnl to bo developed for the future. Bradley's team, composed of sev enth graders, defeated Haglund'B by Mo score of fi to 2. whllo Johnson's team defeated Carter's by tho onc- (Contlunod on page 7.) DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by I cnl spjillpntlonf, they cannot ro1ri'.! the .ll"ci"c portion oMIieciir. Therein only one" v lo ciiicilcsliicM.smltlist Is uynon 111 ill on remed e. Dcntiics l rnused '? it nname.lco. rtltlon of the miicons lining ,nl fheKurtsrliUnTiibe. When tl.lt tube Is In flutnritjmi Iirp ii rumbling sound or ImpT f'lh"rlnic.nil when It ft entirely closed lcnfnc U the result, unit nlcss the liifliwn. m Si. cm. be taken i.ut nn.l this titberetored tolls normal condition, hearing will bode strojed forever jnlnecae out o! l mrcra ied bvtVurrh. wlilrhli nothing but an inllam. meri condition of the mucous nrfare. Vioulll lve One Hundred Dollars for any no? &' cu'rWK WriVtt1 3 forc.re..l.r.,irej..ciiEj.EYAc0iTolcl0i0 Potd by nrngglts,7.Vi Take flail' Ksmllv rills for ronslirallon A ...I : ..! wli..Mtfllnnnlhan tbout bnnlinr, hilchinf, lusai, leerfmj and homing poollrr II .iinK in iht uimi Minon n Lilly i I'oulity Uoo lun pnnuu. Send (of copy, f te. Th On, H. tJlrCo..S'lil PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D R. BIRD B. CLAltKB. snoftlallst on norvos, ipln uaA rhoumatlsm. Phono 17, North Pond. first Class Auto Service Special trips to North Dond and Emplro any tlmo. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono 144 J nights nnd day. After 11 P. M., Palaco Rostaurnnt, Phono 5-J. Rcsldonco Phono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor. HEAL ESTATE AND, FIRE INSURANCE Bargains in City and Out side Property. AUG. FEIZEEN. (58 Central Ave, Mnrshfield. DR. A. J. IIENDRY'8 Modern Dcnlnl Parlors. Wo aro oqulppod to do high clasi work on short notlco nt tho Tory lowest prlcos. Examination free l,ilv attendant. Coko building, oppa site Chandler hotel. phon 1U-J. DR. E. IN WINKLER, Naturopath nud Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Cotwul- atlon free. Offlco hours; 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 6 to 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 136 Broadway, Marshflold, Oro DB. 0. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic PbyilcUn Qroduato of tho American echool ol Ostoopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to Phono 161-J; Marshflold; Oregon J W. BKNNBTT, Lawyer. )fSto ovor Flanagan & Donnett Bnnl larshflold Oregon DR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physlclnn and Surgoon Marshflold, Oregon. Jmce: Lockhart Dulldlng, Opposite post olllco. Phono 1 Ofi-.T wMMMmmMm EVERY LOAF ALIKE In freslinoHB, cilspucss. Ilghtnoss nnd tnothsomoncs.t. No dlsiippotntmonts in our broad as thoro nro In homo linking. Wo don't hco why nny woman should worry ovor n hot flro, with results always uncertain when wo will do her bnklng hotter nnd cheaper, Do you? Coos Bay Bakery The plnco for good noodles. Phono 111-L .V.nrket Avo. MarshflolJ Gladys Brockwi In "ThcFightingHop; BLANCH BATES' hn,. HinvM..o.r"'wmrr. An IntonBo drntna of th' First time over prosentcft Bparodnthopreparataft """"Lgasoh, T. J. IOAIFE 4ii i ,, . i n oud Marshfield Pnim (Bh Decorating ft Estimates mawom, FurnlshoH Pi,n-. .."'"A . .,., iyv Lots on Installing Bay View, Bay p Bunker Hill Eastsidc and Other LociBhi' I. S. KAUFMAN (J iv? hTont rU R. J. MONTGOHBt Real Estate and Insurai 1n North Front SlrrW Tlio Arbor Day program of tho public school will be given In tho lahoruaclo. Hot li schools will nar- lostlal could hopo to outer tho pearly j tlclnalo In the program of folk drills, galea minus this onco essoutlnl I ""l'"" c""' ,,,.rlll8 " mnrchlng "tin imiiii; iMiin iniimn, i mi iiim7 floor mrnro of tho tnhornncln will ho I ii-t' ' 'i iV$&lhnir) ; safe Amlrvjr'ri . X y ' vyv S J) nr J , coos bay, ewmt. , , , ,73 " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. CZALE&S Ltf2 AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION MIW. FiRtr rwr. timwh III UlLAi UVWO 0R6AHIZJH6 Or MMiTtW C0NPAWES A SPECIALTY'. ' STADDEN All !Jnd of photOrtr ttrl, bromide rnlarglng udkoul finishing. J The past has provoti thai Invostments In small aero tracts near growing ultles aro the moit profltabl. Tho O. B. II. B. has such to offer. Cbas. J Oruschke, Marshflold. Ore. ndornmont. Horotoforo Chlnn hns exported hu Ideal for the drills and marching, tho MARSHFIELD - I'RKHBYTKRIAN CHURCH M Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 8:30 P. M. H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. U Christian Sclonco ball, 327 Third street, North. Servlco Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject: "Muttor." pnclty Is cnnsldernblo. Thoro Is Iho added ndvantngo that ovorybody can soo both programs. Tho complete announcement will appear later. Contmry to first announcement tin Nntlonnl Education Association will moot In Chicago Instead of St. Paul. Satisfactory railroad rates could not ho nrrnnged by tho citizens of tho Mlunesntn city, ncrordlng to statement sent out by tho secretary of thi) association. man hair to tho vnluo of 9l,ri00,000 jtnwo Is nmplo. nnd tho seating en- annually. Tlio chlor supply hns como Irom tho barber shops whoro, In tho course or shaving tlio heads of customers, consldorablo long hnlr wns accidentally removed. Now thnt queues aro cut, howovor, Chluoso harbors havo no moro long hnlr thnn Amorlcnu harbors, nnd tho supply li nlready iilnrmlngly short. Very llttlo of tho Chlneso prod uct has boon usod In tho mnnufne turo of fatso hair, according to An dorson. Its chief uses havo been for tho manufacture or hair-cloth and mnttressps. Tho hnlr or tho av erage Chinese 1b fur too coarse nnd stirr to bo satisfactorily used ns a substitute for female hnlr, oxcopt In tho cheapest of grndos, nnd no con Bldorablo amount of It hns ever found ItS Wni' (0 tho llOads Of Amnrlnnn Ill mnnv fnrnli..i n.i.niA. nro to he found Itinerant morchnnts 'THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' Sunday school 12 M Wednesday women. p. m 4,4 4W,0 KQ nb0l(t b hu .MARSHFIELD OATHOIJC paying for combings and buying a CHURCH. bond of hair from some needy ram- Rev. A. R. Muuro. lly whenever possible. High mnss will bo so 10 o'clock Sunday nioml rnthor Monroo colobraut ' rtomnlxed nt t , ' , ,, UK. tho Rev 'VrRA COPIES OF THE . ' V SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION During tho Lonton sonson sorvlcos T , . B.V TIMES will bo hold ench Friday ovonlng, tho I " rapped ready ror mailing Stations or tho Cross bolng follouod 1 mn,y bi 0,1'n'od at tho oirice. by benediction or tho Blessed Sacra- I Jlco 20 cents ench, 4 mont, ! iiiair school news Tho nutcomo or tho gnmos or hns kot ball played Thursday aRernoon were surprises In two ways. First tho excellent tenm work or tho rrcshmon nnd the enso with which thoy out played tho opponents, winning by n score or 1C to 2. Second tho strong dorenslvo work shown by tho eighth grndo ngalnst tho sophomores, whom thoy defeated by the- close score of S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AT 6 P. M.f MONDAY, MARCH 25 CONNF.CTINO WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ,M,ono " C F. McOEORGE, Agent. L aM am i m I NOTICE TO I'llKDITOPI NOTICE Is hereby given Ik J unuorHignoii nns noon appolntil mlnlBtrntor of tho estate ctfcl Lnudrlth, deceased. Nowjllt hnvlnir clnliiiB iiL-nlnst s.ill Htor. hereby reiiulrcd to present tliKJ properly verinoii, togomor tau iirnnor vonclinru nt tit nWil .Inmes T. Hull, at Manbtltld,M witnin six months fromlMuu this notice Dated lit Marshflold, 0rt(et,r. 2.1rd dav of March. 1912. Ml 1,0 M P1ER3QS Admlutstrntor of the (W Oliver Lniiilrlth. ilcromed. First publlrntlnn March II i linlillriilloii Slnv 1. Ltbby COAL. The Rlnd YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Paclflo Livery & Transfer Co. MMMMaMHttMMMIMMMHanMMMMMMM, I fffli&fflli ROOD. Phono 21 J If you have anything tosell. trndo rent, or want help, trv a want ad Send Fori This Seed Annunl-Free LHy',WKl,tKlKirofnin'h...J IfnuHuiioo Nowedipl3 by u uslra lime two QuMt, ilw ewtyliisKrtf.cJuJ, Ouilully quipp,J UboMicnr uodei h ilifrtK U a KJ.jwi ,nd cipnt Ktd Uflrr rrmoi,, s,w Holt. W hco eu id U', trrJt, you buy biatUj crop StaJ to, c,ulo. lbQlu.H.LnirCo..Se.ttl. Stop a, cough before It devlopa something- more aerloui. Ballard's Horehound Syrup Is The lleracdr That Iloca the Work. It relieves coughing Immedlt ntcly, cases soreness in the lungs, loosens nhleirm nnd I clears tlio bronchial tulies. It Is u nno family remedy, pleas, ant to tako and tjood (or chil dren and adults. Trice 2."Se. 50o and I.OO. Uuy tho 11.00 slzo, It contains tlvo times as much as tlio !5o sue, and you net with each hot. tie a I)r Herrlck's Red Pepper rorous Piaster for tho chest. JsmtiF.Pallard.Prop. St.Louls.Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Cures Soro i liCl. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIHELEWS AND SUBMARINE RELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS BAY MONDAY, MARCH 25, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. ,,,,,,no 4 lf O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COUHTOri STATE OF OltEGON, lNAXtril tin.' frnnvTV op r.003. I John S. Coke and John K. KcJ plaintiffs vs. 11. A. Hociu.i fiitiflntif.. Qnttiinnnu To II. A. Monday, defendaat iaJ numud: IN THE NAME OF THE STIIL' OREGON: 11,11 IIIV iiuivi.; vi-7'i und nnBwer or otherwlie pleUtt complnlnt Bled ntjainu joj -nbovo ontltlcd suit In the cn tltlod Court on or wore tho 4th day of May, A. D. Ill" If ...... nil in cm niin.Mr tnJ t or oUiorwlbo plead to aald MSi f.- ........ ,linrnir tlin nlllllUl!tl n ii ii iv Hi,, noiirt for the rtMH mnndod In their complalat.ar ........ ...1,1,.,. la m InllOlt -. mi.. .... II i Wall lai. iiiiiv )uu "'"'V.il. required to perform tbeconUBa your ugreomont to P""?. Into on tlio Ilitn uay o w". I). 1000. by nnd uoiweea ' L. D. Kinney for (he benMlt"'; S. Qoko and John K. rohwjj torms oi which iihikci""w" t .- ...-litlA 111) nnu promist'ii 10 imiv -:.j for Lota ono (1) and t 'l Block forty-seven (4T)oMMi-1 Blto or Coos Bay, Plat u. W" ty, Oregon, according to ' thoreor on fllo and of w' otitco of ino uouniy " "VJ -.,. i that Vf9 M uounty, uregon, aim ',':ie quire! to pay to the pW or Into Court ror the uwwwjl, tirrB nbovo named, the ijuo ioi I Hundred Sovonty-flve (I'"' 5, now duo unaer in" v," 1.. aCM.OAnphcCOMMrunrr.fW LocKliart-Piirsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Tho Re.xnll Store. Have your Jod printing done ai rhe Tlmos' office. STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL PROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR coos bay, Wednesdaymarch 20. STEAMER HOMER SAILS OMoiBm,B COOS BAY F. S. Dow, Agent ,ocnn twu , WW.. . .......ho. wim ngrcoinoni, iuj,bu.i - -thoroon nt tho rnto of 6 perg annum from me """,: (Mir 90C, to date, wim om tho tlmo of enterUfi' A. D. 1 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT S P. M. ON MARCH 5, 12, ,0 AN ao. SAILS FROM COOS BAV AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON MARCH O. 10. S3 AND 30. r, A PAnKIIUR8ri Ageut Phono Main 350. days from tho tlmo of MtejMi crco ngnlnst you or wltWn ,., ns 1110 uotirt may u ,n sot anu. Aim in t t,--j, L.3 within tho tlmo desI5nat ivuuri, iiiiil fuu "-.. .. way claiming nny rlgft, title orivi to snldVal prepay by. tinnor you, ne i"'1'""".;, ,ni( dobnrred of any nnu ',, demptlon or equity In i'""' ert- .Ti,ai ! aa1? nwnrueu juui,inrj ---,-nti d their costs and dlsburiemffM roller n t tho Court w equltnblo and Just. f This summons Is servea " II. A. Monday, by publlcw , .. ... it.- n' n.iv TIB" ' M Ol III WlO uus ' -(till' nerlod of six conserntive "Vjij en Insertions), comniencins u Issue or March iiTn' r'.CZ nafF sunnt to nn order of 'ne. .( John p Tinll. County wart4 County of Coos, State rfyy dulv mndo on the 22nd W A. D. a 01 2. v.nlU. JOHN C. KBN" JOHN D 00S ; a Unmava for ' . .1 f . .."",,.': xtarsWi I POStOfflCO naarej" -l luBp,j rrtw Vino, inTlIlIHll H . ,1 I I v'ti .,i,iipntlon MfcB 'last publication May 1