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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1912)
Hte-2ttMteaKw. i3svXS8c:A(iTFj, flUtaus 6AV Times, mamhimd, omn, midav, bboemir a?, itituwEiiiNa edition. 'S,hfti ri'inftwwi MUhMaCMMM u i . irtyTui mfWiiMmn " "' -wMmiMBiwiinni'Tr rtnnna hu 'iTtiiwiif fmiflinKt1-itViKii ri inninmr 'tuiim i nwnwrrfTim m(iWMifHJiilriii?n-nT'e''-' 'l? ntami rf .;; mam - n II. 'rSftft 1.1'.. i!(f cuZ'S S Mm Zt0 1 II i esi thoo, , M tH u era demu IfcfTl 't UtwUr. 1 1 ni Wpr ollege iHif VESD.Hl tlLL Ml LT tlnf . ii.ii . $2.11 i.:i . IM .Hi iSO.Yll 'r i ?WS OF NEARBY TOWNS EFS OF BANDON. ai. fflty-br-thc-Sen ns Told by 5 tho Recorder. Eb( '0J iKrononburg and John NIel- contcmpiuiuiB i kiuvviu.. POW UUngUIUWH uji i-uvniu attwt nlLuniuuii ow, n .. hh n ann wna 'Cant, and Mrs. Tom Whlto. week Q. T. Trcatigoia pur- in acros locatod at tho -i. i r of Dear Crook. nd Mrs. Nols nasuuiBBon nro ,UpylnB IHOir MUlluouiuu nun ,,on Pacific avonno. r M. Spencor has so far M ns to loave St. Francis' ,i and 18 ai pruaunt yibiiiijk in San Francisco. nartmont houso of W. I Da rccontly oroctod Just south Western Homo is rapidly completion. A. It. AT BANDON. fffldf, B, i-Jrclloim of Post nml W. It. (1. Am Hold. nunilon Western World says: to,A nnnual eloctlon of tho Q. aiom 'I last snturuay mo iuhuwihk woro oloctou: ' Allon. commandor: C. A. era. 8. V. C: W. F. Kennedy, ' im V. M. Snndcrlln. chaplain; Fauldfl, W. w.i ' w. iei.or, A. II. Tyior, O. O.; Win. " . : ... .. t-.i. ,ft, surgeon j C. B. Zcok, od- ' v. R. C. hold tholr election preceding Saturday resulting as n: Dmnclio l-nunis, prcsitioni, qilllf S. V. P.: Efflo Mncy. J. V. Doborah Young, chaplain: Annlo Mrd. treasurer: Sadio ShloldB, luclrcBs; Sarah Coats, guard. i ANDON WATERWORKS. dcII Get Option on Property for 81k Months. tha Dnndon World Bays: rh Ilandon Wntor Co. was rop- tnted at tho council meeting uy, T. Trendgold, who submitted a (loiltlon to tho city ns to the uatlon of tho plant and tho. pur a thoroof by tho city at a cost .180.000. Samo to bo voted on the special election. A resold- was naRsod requesting mat tno ndon Wator Co. glvo tho city nn of six months on snmo, so to submit sumo to voters. Ths following ordinances wore .icd: Prohibiting tho carrying of arms in tho city of Ilandon by aors under tho ago of 18 years Id providing ponalty for violation. inaltr fino of not loss man ?i br moro than $10. I An ordlnanco prohibiting flrniB or brporatlons from soiling flro arms othor high explosives to minors Indcr 18 years of ago. penalty no of not loss than $10 or moro ban 1-0, or 20 days imprisonment. BANDON' BAD BOYfi. o IiUH AcciiNa oi nnmnging Stocks of Good. Tho Randon Wcstorn World snys. Last night ono of tho meanest nd most dastardly doprcdntlons It tt ovor boon our lot to chronicle, ai "pullod off" In our city. Eomo porson or porsons with nar- il criminal Instincts loadod a iirlngo with Ink nnd at Sidwolrs lothlnc Btoro saulrtod tho liquid through a Bmall holo in tho plato glass, ruining about $f0 worth of goods. Tho Dandon Dry Goods Com pany's Btoro was tho noxt piaco vis ited and tho porformanco ropontxid. At this plnco tho liquid wns shot through tho small air holos at tho bottom of tho window nnd goods to the amount of about $S0 woro also ruined. Two boys nbout 12 years old woro approhonclod and Justlco Wndo If hearing tho case today. STOPS OIL DRILLING. Tho West Shoro Oil Co., whoso grounds nro noar. tho Curry coun ty lino, havo temporarily suspend ed operations. Tho dolay Is causod by tho non-arrivnl of n now drill. Tbo woll is now down about COO fotv Bandon World. NEW SHINGLE SIILL. A gentleman by tho namo of Bas comb of British Columbia, will orect a shlnglo mill at Dullards In tho near future. Tho mill will mavo a capacity of 60,000 per day, and will bo in "operation by April 1. Bandon World. Band Benefit concert for public library at Masonic Opera Houso Sunday: afternoon. Admission 25c. Wk nm d N qa vm F'JhisSwfc. Mtk.AmAf (jfiiizr Mir fc " BPECUti, NOTICE-AlpUbttlcil letter in tittj Pl;n of "Goldtq llod" prodacti. ST tbem till you cn ijwll "Uoldeq nod" tod (t a One 42-pUce Dlucer Bt. WARREN REED'S PLANS. Itciwit Tlint Ho Will Build Mill Ncnr Sluslaw. Tho Florence West says: "A mcsBngo waB recolved yesterday saying that W. P. Reed of Gardl nor nnd a pnrtnor aro planning to build a sawmill at tho outlet of TsIUcoob Lako and that work is to bo commonced on it at once. "Tho messago said thoy Intended to put up a mill of about 75,000 foot capacity and that they nlroady havo n contract for sawing a large quantity of tlmbor. "Wo hopo to bo able to glvo further Information nbout tho en tcrprlso boforo long." BANDON GRANOI. EM.GTS Tho Bandon Recorder says: Bandon Grange, 398, Oregon, hold their annual Harvest Festival hero. Thoy took in sovoral now members, nnd had a good time. Tho following ofllcers woro olected for 1013. Fanny Eddy Master Thos. J. Rasor Overseer Clara Canterbury Lecturer Mnbol Jnrman Steward G. G. Fnhy Assistant Stoward F. M. Sandcrlln Chaplin If. L, Hopkins Treasurer C. B. Zcck Secretary O. C. Haga Gato Kccpor Mnttlo J. Zeok Cores Paulino Hunt Pomona Polly Handle mnn Flora Harriet Rnsor . . Lady Ass't Stoward MEXICAN IB AKUKSTEI). Charged With Bobbing II. HclniUeii tit Bnndon. Tho Bandon Wostorn World Bays: 'J. W. Reynolds, tho Mexican who was arrested for ontorlng tho pro- nlsos of II. Holmkon nnd stoallng nonoy nnd Jowolry, was given a irollmlnnry hearing boforo Judgo Wndo Saturday. His plea was "not .ullty," but ho was hound ovor to ho grand Jury, in tho sum of $500, n dofnult of which ho waB takon o Coqulllo by CharlcB Hubbard for tnfu kooplng. Thoro soomB to bo 'nit llttlo doubt of tho man's guilt is tho stolon nrtlclos, with tho ex ception of tho monoy, woro found In tho tollot of tho stoamor Des patch, whoro ho hnd secreted them." KEEPING CIDEU SWEET Tako a cloan barrol and boro sovor- nl holos In tho bottom. Spread n folt cloth ovor tho bottom nnd then (111 tho barrol with cloniwnBhod snnd. After tho cldor has gono through tho Mrst fermontntlon rack it off into tho flltor, nnd ns It runs from this, put It Into clonn barrels which nro stil nhured. Bung tho hnrrol tightly nnd 'coop It In n collar or room whoro tho tomporaturo Is bo t ween 40 nnd 50 do ijrccs. When tho cldor Is wanted for uso, it should bo drnwn off into bot tles or kogs nn It will chnngo quick ly if barrol Is drawn from dally. Another roclpo Is to add from four to 12 ounces of grnnulntod sucnr to each gallon of cldor, according as tho npplos aro sweot or sour, when tho cldor In tho barrol Is In a lively for montatlon. Lot tho formontatlon nro coed until tho cldor has reached tho tnsto to suit, thou add ono ounco sul- phlto (not sulphnto) of llmo to each four gallons of cldor. hako tho bar rol woll nnd lot It stand throo days. aftor which It should bo bottled for use. Tho sulphite of llmo should bq dissolved in a quart or moro or cldor boforo It is put Into tho hnrrol. Farm and Home. TO RAISE STANDARD. Presldont Korr of tho Orogon Agricultural Collego announcos that boglnnlng In Soptombor, 1014, tho equivalent of throo years' high school work will bo required for admission to tho collego. This wns decided by tho board of regents. Of this year's freshman class 254 aro high school graduates, 45 havo had three years' school work and 102 enmo with but two years' cred its. Tho board of regonts holds that these figures aro sufllclont Jus tification for raising tho standard. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Times ofuco. , ' ( "No, no, papa, don't take that mama said to get Golden Rod Oats" All Grocers NEW n ss COLLEGE HERE HEAD OF SCTIOOL OUTLINES HIS PLANS FOR COSDUCRCIAL EI UOATIONAL INSTITUTION. "Ail omnia paratus," (preparod for nil things.) This Is to bo tho motto of tho Marshflold Business College, which Is to bo founded hero nt onco by A. 13. StoBsmoIstor of ABtorla. Concerning tho under taking Mr. Stossmolstor says: "Tho first difficulty In dtsousBlng tho subject of business education is that of condensing sovoral volumes Into a column. Mulholland tolls us that 85 por. cent of our men aro working for $1G a weok or loss, that 92 por cent of buslnoBS in en fall between tho ages of 40 and 52, and that 95 per cont of thoso who aro GO years of ago will go to work tomorrow morning becauso thoy havo no monoy. Each Inul vldual who helped to swoll thoso figures started out with confidence, but no preparation. Thoso stalls tics ovldonco tho pitiful InsuflV clcncy of tho schooling of childhood and youth for tbo battlo of mo: and that thoro Is a school boyond and nbovo our great universities! n school of roal life, real work nnd real victory: a school in which or flclcncy only counts, nnd "credits" havo no vnluo; n public school, in tho vastest conception of tho term, In which n gravor courso is pio sontcd by such mastors as circum stance, association and oxporionco; nnd whoso diplomas aro tho recog nition of n world always rcspon slvo to splondld effort nnd actual nchlovomcnt. To this school a sound buslnoss education Is a rcBpoctod lcttor of Introduction. Tho busi ness training compels success and means, primarily, cortaln solf sup port, Indopondonco nnd solf re spect. Hocauso of Its. lmmodlnto nvallnbllity, It can bo hitched up forthwith to tho commissary de partment, and It moans doughnuts nnd coffco 'right off tho bat.' Tho flnost hair-splitting discrimination In sontonco analysis often finds its possessor In tho brond lino, while a business tralnod girl Is practically never In want, or a buslnoss train ed boy found among our wrecks and bums. Tho effort to win In busi ness without actual buslnoss train ing, Is lko shooting at a mark with blnnk cartridges. Without a busi ness education a man Is undoslrn- blo as an omployo, usoloss as a manager, and a serious problem to thoso who would bofrlond him. "It will not roqulro a llfottmo to finish n courso at tho Marshflold Business College whoro Instructor will bo employed who nro thorn solves acquainted with modorn bua- Inoss and Its actual, practical re aulromonts. "Thoro will bo admitted oven thoso who novor had, or ncgloctod carlior opportunities. . Individual instruction will bo given In both tiny nnd night school. Many young men nnd women who did not hnlf comploto tho "grammar school," havo. whllo taking tho buslnoss courso ncqulrod at tho samo tlmo nn oxcollont uso of tho English langungo In our schools by assim ilation; by constant contact with correct models; by dally practice, drills and tests. Wo loarn hero by doing not by theorizing, nnd such schools as this glvo a chanco to all. Bookkooplng, arithmetic, pon mnnshlp, business correspondence, commercial law, spotting, short hand, touch typewriting, court re porting, filing, Indexing, gonoral or flco practlco, etc, aro subjects that win bo prcsontoti by peuagogicauy trained Instructors of broad experi ence Wo will teach rapid addition, subtraction and multiplication on tho Burroughs and other adding machines; wo will supply and toacli tho uso of all other modorn of fice appliances, such as tho noo stylo, wrlterpress, adding, subtract ing, typowrltor, billing machines, etc. Actual buslnoss from start to finish 1b tho plan all non-osson-tlals bolng taboo. "Wo can place our first GO grad uates practically In advanco of their graduation bo great is tho demand hero for tralnod holp. Thoso who attend ono season will bo In busi ness tho noxt. They will know their work and need no coaching. Ours Is a real, modern, representative, business ofllcloncy courso. It ap peals to tho students' Inclination; gives him a baso lino, a correct perspective, and supplies tho dis position as woll as ability to stand nlono. ' "A now building has been offered mid Its construction discussed with rnferenco to the exact needs of a permanent Institution." Tho Times belloves that such a school will benefit tho city In many ways. Tho expenso of sending chil dren away to business collego Is v.ry great and will no longor bo recessary. Retiring farmers with grown and frequently more or less neglected young people aro always looking for Just such a school and will Invest In a city offering tholr children exactly what they need. The Efhool should rocolvo Instant nnd substantial encouragement. Mr. StoEPmolster comes hero wltTi the highest credentials and has tho ap pearance of a man of Intelligence id broad training. The money In circulation In the United States has Increased 46 per cent durlnf tho past ten years. In 'our largo cities tho murders per 100,000 population, havo In creased 46 per cent during the past ton years. Twenty-five ner cent of tho school children in the United States have WANT NEW YEAR CHICAGO, Dec. 26. Jacob I. Rlls, author and sociologist, In nn address boforo tho Sunday evening club Iobc Sunday on tho subject, "Tho Blind Boggar," denounced tho popular method of celebrating tho Now Year as barbarous. "Tho ond of tho yoar Is not far nwny." ho said. "Tho last hours will bo marked by 'barbarous cole bratlons, mon and womon drinking nnd carousing. Thoy will ushor In tho Now Yoar by sinking Into tho lowest dopths. "Now York Is going to ralso a barrier against tho dovll and pro hibit this kind of thing. How much hotter thnt wo sing and offor pray er than act as hoodlums." HOME COURSES IN PRUNING Short Courso nt O. A. O. Offers 8j clnl Work for Fmltincii. CORVALLIS, Or., Dec. 27. Be cause thero has boon n demand for moro work In pruning nnd othor hor ticulture subjects thnt could bo re sponded to In a single period of four weeks, tho Orogon Agricultural Col lege will this year install special work for thoso who havo ulready had n provlous year s short courso train Ing, beginning Jan. G. "Tho advanced work will bo given In tho afternoon, and will start with a study of tho bud, followed by black board oxcrclsos nnd a study of tho varieties of fruit trees in tho orchard, lcnrnlng tholr habits of growth, hab its of budformntlon , otc," Bald Prof. Lowls today discussing tho now work, "Tho lattorpart of tho courso will bo dovotod to tho pruning of varloun typos. Tho work will bo given ovory Monday nnd Wodnosdny nftornoons, during tho short courso." Another courso open only to thoso who havo had provlous horticultural training In tho short courso undor Prof. Lewis, Is thnt on orcnnru econ omics. "Horotoforo our energies havo boon concentrated on producing tho fruit, ' said Prof. Lowls. "As our crops in croaso. nnd ns tho nrlcos nt times drop, ono of tho greatest problomn wll bo to lower our cost or prouuc tlon. This courso deals with tho cost of producing fruits. Wo first start with land values, cost of clearing, pro naratlon. staking, planting, tlllago, uso of cover crops, pruning, thinning nnd handling tho crop. Laboratory oxorclscs will be glvon In this course in tho drafting room, which will con sist of orchard planting, a study of tho rotation of tho location of or chard buildings to orchard economics nnd mnnagomonts. Tho students will also bo glvon training In tho planning nnd construction of packing houses, This courso will bo glvon ovory Tues day, Thursday nnd Frldny nttornoon, during tho short courso." NOTICE. Commonclng Tuesday, Dccombor 24, tho Marshflold-Emplro auto will leavo Marshflold nt 9:30 a. m. nnd 4:00 v, m. for Empire, Have your Job printing douo at Tb Times ofnee. RESTORESTASTE, SILL HEARING ) A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catar rhal Deafness. Tho thousands who suffor tho miseries of colds and catarrh and claim they havo novor found a euro can get Instant roliof by simply an notating tho nostrils with Ely's Cream Balm. Unllko Internal modlclnos which upsot the stomach, or strong snuffs which only nggravato tho troublo, this cleansing, hoallng, nntlsopUi balm InBtnntly reaches tho seat of tho troublo, stops tho nasty dis charge, clears tho nose, hoad and throat, and brings back tbo sonoo of tasto, smell and Improves the bearing. Moro than this, it strengthens tho weakened and dis eased tissues, thus protocting you against a roturn of tho troublo. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, and prevent Its becoming chronic or resulting in catarrh. NaBal catarrh Is an Inflammation of tho mombrano lining tho air passages, and cannot be reached by mixtures takon Into tho stomach, nor can It bo cured by snuffs and powders which only causo addi tional Irritation. Don't wnsto time on them. Get a EO cent bottlo of Ely's Cream Balm from your drug gist and after using it ror a day you will wish you had tried it sooner. Mothers should glvo tho childron Ely's Cream Balm for colds and croup. It is porfectly harmless, and ploasant to take. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONB MAIN B7-J Maxahfleld, Oregon. ,ijjJL-JiWLi.--SSiMJJ iHV "L- "" ";:jji h Steamer Homer Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With Freight only, Friday, Dec. 27th r. 8. DOW, Agcat. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week nt 8 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIEL1), 8 A. M Saturday, Dec. 7; 1 P. M., Saturday, Dec. 1-itli; 7 A. M., Saturday, Dec. 21; 12:30 P. M Saturday, Dec. 28. Phono Muln 35-fi. THE NEW Steamer OAPT. BURTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Friday, Dec. 27, at service of tide. THE SPEEDWELL Is tweedy and has excellent passenger accom modations, large clean and ulry rooms mid electric llghU mid wireless. For freight and iinssngc, apply, A. F. Estnbrook Co. Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co., 2 in Cul. St., San Francisco. Mnrshflcltl. THE FRIEND S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND MONDAY DEC. 23. " CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC PTEAMSDIP COMPANY. Phono 44. O. F. McGEORQE, Agent. FAST AND Steamer Re don do Equipped with wireless and submarlno bell SAILS for SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD SATURDAY, DEC. 28, at 1 P. M. All Passenger Reservations Ft oin Sou Francisco Must Bo Made t 805 Fife Molding, or Pier No 10. All reservations must bo ta ken up 21 Ivours boforo sailing. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McOEOROE, Agont. PRQFESSION l3v7ATiD0wr,NW'" Mcchnno-Tliornplst Scientific SwedlBh Mussago, Medical Gymnastics S2S H. Sixth St. Phono 20.1.R. JOEL OSTLIND, Piano Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L J. W. BENNETT Oonnott Swanton, Tom T. Bonnetl Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Mnrshflcld, Coon Co., Oregon. PERL RILEY JIALLINUKIt Pianist nnd Teacher Rcsldonce-Studlo, 237 So. Droadwaj Phono 18-L. W M. 8. TURPEN. ARCHITECT. Marshflold, Oregon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentist 171 Grtnios Building, over Grand Theater. Office Phono 820. W.a . CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms 801 and S02, Coko Building Marslifield, Oregon. DR, A. J. HENDRY'S Mnrinrn Dental Parlors. We aro oqulppod to do high class work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices, Examination freo. Lady attendant. Coke Bldg., Opp Cnandlor Hotel, phono IK-J. Guaranteed by and for Sale by AH Grocers. The Weight of a Ham bought hero represents Just so ninny pounds and ounces of tho finest eating you can imaglno. It will havo thnt nutty flavor that equips from propor feeding, proper curing nnd proper smoking, Havo us send you ono. Wo havo them nil weights but recommond especial ly tho medium sizes. Thoy aro tho choicest of tho choice tlARSHFIKLD OAflH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshflcld Telephones North Borrf 22 1 -J TwoMnrlccf HI Occa Dock. J. O. MILLER, Agent, SPEEDWELL OF COOS BAY' COMMODIOUS llOUSECLEANING AND WINDOW GLEANING Wo mnko specialty of this work and also office- Janitor work and guarantco satisfaction. Charges rea sonable. O. M. LETTS. Orders may bo sent to phono 298 or loft nt tho "DuBy Corner." Marslifield & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KINO. Proprietors. Cars leave Marshflold every 46 minutes from 7:16 a. m. unll 13:30 mldnleht. Leave North Bena on iama schedulo, starting at 7 a. m. until midnight. Seo Saturday Times for schodulo. TTb Star Transfer and Storage Co. ts prepared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. We moot all trains and boats and we also have tho latest stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wa guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-R. 120-J' -L New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE- & CO., 302 Front St. Phono 340-L Marshfield, Or, Jofoctlvo vision.