Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Petaluma Incubators and Brooders i TI1, KIX, THAT GETS THE CHICKS EVERY TIME. V1, AVK TIIBM IN STOCK FROM A CAPACITY OK 63 to 504 Eggs I IX MOTH THIS HOT WATER AND HOT AUK MACHINES. ni'lt I'W INDIAN MOTORCYCLE DEMONSTRATOR l'OU loi MAS SHIPPED FROM PORTLAXD ON .IAXUARY 1M. WATCH FOR IT : Marshf ield and North Bend Auto Line UUlthT V JV1.XU. iriwnuium, A m . V wiv i; J3?jB 'HhpSH Hi I flfaKBsiw LEAVE MAHSHFIELD LEAVE NORTH BEND. 7:16 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 8 00 A. M. 7:5 A. M. 8MB A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 0:15 A.M. 10'IGA. M. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:30 I. M. 12:15 P.M. 1:15 I. M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P. M. 1:4G P. M. 2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P.M. 3:15 P.M. 4:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. !' !' M. 6:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. C:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. I-cnvo Norlh Bend Allen's News 8tand. Lmvo Mnrshfleld Chandlor and Blanco Hotels nnd Busy Cornor. TiTo Question Asked First By Those Buying or Renting Homes: "Is the House Wired for Electric Light? A negative answer turns people away K the house is properly wired for Electricity that is a big factor in selling or renting it Builders will profit 'by conferring with us in making plans Advice by our experts is free Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. SCHOOL yOTE HIGH SCHOOL. For GOOD SHOES ScesGooE; ;ririne " AUGUST OLESEN 213 South Broadway. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 141-J NIQIIT A?.D DAY Stand front of Itlnnco lJUHnrd Parlor TWO NEW OAHH After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J. Residence Phono 8-J. direful Drivers : Good dirs Tlio llrat meeting of the Mnrsh llolil High seliool lltornry Hoclety In Boveral wcgIjh wob held Inst Thursday evening nt tho High school building. A Hlley program wns given by niombers of tho Freshman cIuhs nnd tho nuinborB were much enjoyed by tho stducnts and guests. Aftor the program ev erybody gathered around tho iilnno and Joined In singing songs. Tho program was as follows: Llttlo Alec's llenr Story, Flor enco Powers. The Raggedy Man, Iluth Dungnn. Life of Hlley, Siirnh Escott. Our Hired Girl, Nelllo Warwick. When tho World Busts Through, Olga Solicitor. SOUTH MAHSHFIEL1). I Eighth Grade. Captain Nelson of tho Drenkwn ter addressed tho minlls of this grade Friday afternoon on the Pnnninn Cannl. The address was very Interesting nnd Instructive. P. S. Dow visited the urndo Fri day afternoon. Velum Hosb, George l'rntt and Eugonu Stndden woio ninong thoso absent this week. Sixth nnd Seventh Grades. Those handing In good reproduc tions of Thor Ooob n Fishing wore Mary MeArthur, Harry Hlce, Au gusta Mlcklen, Valerian Vnsey, WI1 inii Houglnnd, Ernest Drews, Henry Walter, Violet Itobcrtson, Frances l.ang, Arthur WhereaU niendn Far rel, Henry Walter, Iluth McLaugh- Iln, George Hnuscu, Margaret .Mln- nlg and Iluth Anderson. Tho theuicB on the Pniinmn Cannl have hocu handed In and on Fri day the grades onjoyed u rare treat when Captain NcIboji tnlked to them on that subject. I "I fib (hade. Mrs. llasklns visited tho Fifth grade Monday. Nearly nil or tliu rnlllii work has been handed In. Some did excel lent work. Samuel Franson nnd Henrietta Lococq handed In Inrgo braided hats. Others who did good work were Maudo Wilson. Edith Ayro and Evelyn Mlrnssoul. Frldny afternoon tho Fifth grndo were Invited Into Mrs. Thompson's sixth and seventh grndu room to listen to u tnlk on the Pnunmn Canal, glvon by Captain Nelson of tho Breakwater. Tho talk was In teresting and Instructive, nnd wo appreciated It very much. Charles Davis has boon absont for two dnys. Ho has beou hi. Tim n!nn linn lust finished writ- Ill!; a composition entitled "Tho Au tobiography or u lltiteiiory iroui. As this wns ii local topic, tho class HI.1 L'oo.l work nnd SOlllo of tho stories were very Interesting. Ebon Connor nnd Loona Post hnd perfect siielilng papers In tho CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING W. II. Chapman of Winnebago, Vol. Inlla limv lin lllll It. "Mv tWO children had n vory bnd cough and tho doctors medicines ma mum no good. I got a bottle of Foloy'B Honoy and Tnr Compound, nnd bo foro it was all used tho chlldron woro frco nnd cured of their ,.mi..li T nnvnil n iloctor'B bill for ono 2Cc bottlo of Foloy'B Honey nnd Tnr uompouna. sso opiates. Sold by Lockhnrt & Parsons, tho Ihisy 'Cornor. LAUNDRY When you unpack your shirts, collars nnd cuffs do you find your vory nowost ones with tho button holes torn nnd the edges frayed? Thon It's time you changed your laundry. Send your linen to This Laundry nnd experience tho pleasure mid comfort of having your clothes pro- . . 1 . . .1 HMuAf ,.11.. InlllllnttAil pony itnu curoiunj- iuuhwh Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J. last' test. This makes tho third ttmo these two pupils have won highest honors in this room. Third nnd Fourth (Snides. Marjory Murcy and Geneva Gos noy lmvo been out on account of Illness, Lorcnn Horfmnn, Iluth Sntidqulst, Olndys Burros, Ilcnn Pnttlson, Wayne Harris and Maybollo Mc Laughlin were excellent In deportment. Those especially good In arith metic were Milton Hngqulst, Cecil LnChapcllo, Elmer Hildcnbrnnd, Violet Pnttlson, Wnyno Hnrrls, Nca Patterson and Attn Layton. Altn Layton, Gladys Durros, Reuben SnndqulBt, Lorena Hoffman nnd Mnybello iMcLnughlln have been perfect every day In spoiling. Second (Srnde. Frederick Honglnnd, Robert Bur roughs, Lawrence Koontz, Ralph Hanson, Hyron Knox, Stecn Mag nus, John Nordstrom, Adrnlne Gard ner, Erma Hodson, Donnld Oldloy, Thorald Connor, Emerson Ncrf, Thelmn Black, AHco Frnnson, Dun ran Dnshnoy, Holt Honebrakc, Myr tle Conklln, Wnltor Sneddon and Cecil Doll had perfect spelling les sons for the week. The pupils mndo spoiling book lets to tnko homo the work of tho week. The pupils are studying the cus toms of tho Eskimos their homes, mode of travel, food nnd general hnblts. They aro alBo learning nu Eskimo song and poem. Mrs. ,T. DnBhney nnd son, Will Iain, and Mrs. Noff visited the room during the week. (3ENEHAL SCHOOL NEWS I Semester examinations will bo given In Mnrsiiflcld schools .tniiunry 29, 30 and 31, beginning on the afternoon of the first day mentioned. Classes for beginners will bo or ganized on Monday, Fobrunry 3. Children who aro six years of age aro pormlttctl to enter. Tho distinction of being "hon orary" In tho semester's work Is eortnlnly worth striving for, but let parents not rldo tho device too hnrd. Some good students have boon known to tnko tho examina tions In order to Increnso their stnndlngs. There is really vnluo In taking cxniulnntlons. Somo of our most usorul citizens were not In tho high mark class In school. Tho renl question Is, "Hns tho pu pupll dono his level best?" If lie hns, that Is good enough. Dr. J. T. McCormne has sent tho pupils of tho school n largo collee- I Inn nt vlnu'R nf ftrnllPR III mill about Washington and Mount Ver non. Tiioy will suniuiaio iiuoresi In Washington's birthday. Tho school Is In receipt of sam ples of art work dono In tho Port land schools. Thoy will be used for nurnoses of comparison nnd In spiration. An effort Is bolng made by the superintendents of tho county to sccuro Dr. Shaffer of tho University of Oregon for n sorlcs of lectures. It Is prnctlcnlly certain that ho will come to us In April. I TALKS O.V ADVERTISING I I TO THE TIMES READERS ' - Hvnrv ninrolinnt and ninnufnctur- or, retailor and Jobber desires to lneronso his volumo of profitable frniln. 1 1 ,. ffli-HH wluhes to III- creaso his nunibor of Profitable Customers nnd (bocoiu) to mnko thorn Profltnblo. Hero Is how I would suggost: First Ho should ndvortlso In tho mediums ho knows will reach tho class of purchasers who need nnd afford Ills goods. Ho must talk to them In a wny thoy will Quickly Understand, then Approclnlo and finally Act upon. Second In ordor to mnko his customers pormnnenr ho must llvo up to his Published Promises -In other words, Mnko Good. Let us put It This Wny: Ho must lny n Hock Foundation of Public Confldenco for tho nulUlIng of Permanent Success. Rather than speculating In tho Shifting Snnds of Broken Promises. RALPH KAYB. At the Churches i LHIHARV NOTES. I (Ministers nnd others aro request ed to hand In the Sunday church no tices not later than Fildny ovenlng to insuro itibortlon Suturdny.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ilov. H. T Rutledgo, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services nt 11 o'clock. Epworth Lcaguo nt 0:30. Evening scrvlco nt 7:30. Junior Lcaguo Thursday aftornoon at 3:4C. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlng nt 7:30 o'clock. You aro cordially Invited to attend theso services. Junior Lenguo service Saturday afternoon at 2. 30. Tho Methodist Brotherhood will have charge of tho evening ser vice Sunday. KJLMANUEL EPISCOPAL. Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector, 8 n. m. Holy Communion (2nd and -1th Sundays.) 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. tn., morning prnyor nnd ser mon. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer nnd Sermon. Friday Evening. 7:30 p. m. Evening Servlco nnd Olblo study. Servlco In St. Mary's church, North Bond (2 p. m.) nnd St. Luke's Church, Einplro, (3 p. m.) overy nl tornnto Sunday. SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS. C. J. Colo, Pastor. Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlcos aro conducted overy Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Preaching sorvlcos at 3 p. in. Como and spond an hour with us; wo will do you good. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Z. O. Downrd. Minister. 10:00 n. in. Illblo school. 11:00 a. m. Communion services nnd sermon. 0:30 p. m. Prayer mooting. 7:30 p. in. Prenehlng services. Special music by tho mnlo quartet and choir. Don't forget V. O. W. Dnnco nt Emplro Saturday, Jan. 25. Allco II leaves Mnrkct street wharf 7:30 bhurp. First clnss orchestra music. W. H. Fox, 195 W. Washington St., Noblesvlllo, Ind., says. "Aftor suffering many months with kidney trouble, after trying other reme dies and prescriptions, I purchased a box of Foley Kidney Pills which not only did mo moro good than nny other remedies I over used, but hnvo positively sot my kidneys right. Other members of my fam ily hnvo used thorn with similar results." Tnko at tho first sign of kidney trouble. Sold by Lockhnrt & Parsons. Tho Busy Cornor. The Record Photographing Abstract Company now lmvo photographic copies of all tho records of Coos County. Oregon, from which correct information wo aro now ready nnd will bo pleased to mako for you Abstracts of Tltlo to any real estate In Coos County, prepare lists of present owners, mako photographic copies of Townsltes, Plats and Township Maps, or furnish any In formation In relation to tho tltlo of any Real Estate In said Coos County. BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrshfleld. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Maneger I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I - R. O. Thorpe, Pastor. Services will bo held In tho Nor wegian Lutheran rhnpol nt Marsh field Sunday, January 2C, nt 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10. No Norwegian services will bo hold nt tho Swedish Lutheran church nt North Rend, Sunday, on nccount of tho absence of tho pas tor. Sunday school nt 10. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. -4 Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject, "Truth." Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 a. m. Sundny school 12 M., Wednesday 8 p. in Reading room opon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sati rdays, 3 to G p. m. PRESBYTEItrAX CHURCH Mnrshflold J. E. Burkhnrt, Minister. At tho First Presbyterian church orvlcos may bo expected on sabbath as follows: Sunday school nl 10 n. m. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Young Peoplo's Mooting A. i!:30. Evening worship nt 7:30. Prnyor mooting on Thursday ovon lng nt 7:30. Splendid music by tho choir nt morning nnd ovonlng worship. Subject of morning sermon. "Tho Church, n Challenge to tho World." Subject of evening sermon, "Tho Unnnsworablo Question." You nro cordially Invited to nt- tond nil of theso sorvlcos. wring n friend and como. I SWEDISH LUTHERAN. . Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sundny School, 9:30 n. m. Morning eorvlce, 10:4G n. m. Evening sorvlco In English 7:30 p. m. Subject for morning sermon, "Tho Parablo of tho Sower;" ovonlng, "Paul's Works and Sunorings." In tho Luthornn church nt North Bend, Monday evening, Jan. 27, Catachumens, 0:30. Sorvlces 8:00. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Bond. Mrs. It. N. Lewis, Pastor. Snbbath school, 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 n. m. und 8 p. m. Prnyor mooting Wednesday even ing at S o'clock. 4 - I FIRST BAPTIST CHUIICIL Albort P. Bnssford, M. A., Pastor. Blblo School meets promptly at 10:00. Junior Society at tho Church at 2:30. Young Peoplo's mealing nt C:30. Preaching services nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m with sermons by tho pastor. Sundny ovenlng, "A Young Man Who Saw Llfo." Tho first sermon of tho sorles on. "Breaking Homo Ties." Midweek sorvlces on Thursday The library needs more copies of Shakespeare's plnys. Tho comploto works In a single volumo or coploa of the plnys In separate volumes would bo very welcome Wo would also like to ask again for school geographies and for copies of any of Miss Alcott's books, especially Jo's Boys. Among the books received by the library aro the Art Scries by II. Will. Tho books of these sor les trcnt of great artists, sculptors and periods of nrt. A volumo la generally devoted to onch man. Tho merit of theso works lies In the excellent reproductions of tho chief works of tho subject of tho book. The print Is largo, tho typo good, the style so simple and un tcchnlcnl Hint any one can read. Besides the text and Illustrations the books also contain n list of tho fnmoiis contemporaries of tho artist, and a chronological outltiio of tho chief events In his lite. Take for exnmplo tho llfo of Millet. It coutnins n collection of 15 pictures by the artist, among which nro Tho Mnn With tho Hoo, The Sowers, Tho Angelus, and in addition to these n portrait of tho artist. Tho Interpretation which the nuthor gives of The Man Willi the Hoo Is different from that by Markham, In a poem of tho samo name. With each picture, which, by tho way nro made from carbon prints and nro In brown and whllo, Is n description of tho coloring and nn Interpretation of the meaning of the costumes and backgrounds, cte. Doing the same thing for litera ture ns Mlbs Hurl does for pictures Is Howell's Heroines of Fiction. To read a description of Ellznboth Ben nett Is to wnnt to 'got hold oh iilniif na nntiullilit nf t lint mnnt charming of English clnBSlcs, Prldo nnd Prejudice. ir you nnvo ai rniuiv hopii D'Arcv throuulr his courtBhlp onco you nro immediately Inspired to read tho book nil over ngnln because of tho delightful gos sips you have read with Mr. How oils about It. "Pmvnr 111 roll L'h lteilOSO." Is OI10 of the newly received books at tho library. It concorns iisou wiui Mm liimliinuu nf life. eSlieclllllV tllO life of women, moro of a Joy nnd less of strain. .Most pcopio try so hard to do everything well tnat thov constantly hit above tho cen ter. A llttlo more enso, lotting go and don't-caro-how-lt-turiis-out u-nnl.l linttor ltvliiir. To lirlnir this nbout Ih n matter of mind eontrol nnd through It of tho muscles. Such Is tho tenchlng of this book. It Is not tho propaganda of any sect. Suggcstlvo and stimulating, It nrouses serious tnougiit nun uy Its simplicity mid truth has nlreauy dono untold good. Of this book William James says lu his cssh on relaxation, "And, bettor still than thnt, hernuso moro radical nnd gonernl, Is tho gospol of relaxation, ns ono may mil It. preached by Miss Annie I'ayson uiu or uosioii. In linr ndinlinl llttln volumo called 'Power Through Repose,' a boolc that ought to bo In tho hands of overy teacher and student' In Amer ica of elthor "" Kindred to "Power Through Ro poso" Ih tho great psychologist's "Talks to toaeheis on Psychology: nnd to Studonls on Somo of Llfo'B Ideals." The essay on Roluxntlon from which tho extract 11110111' Miss Cnll's book wns taken Is Included lu this book. Tho tltlo scorns to limit tho class of readers, but so plain nnd clear Is the language, so general and appltrablo tho philosophy that anyone from grocoryman, butehor nnd cnndlostlck mnker to doctor, lawyer, merchant, or chlof, might road It with pleasure. A dance will bo glvon by tt.o Brldgo Whist cluli bo f ore- long for tho benofit of tho library Tho pat ronesses will bo Mrs. W. S. Chan dlor, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. J. W. Bennett. Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. Wnrd M, BInke, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. E. G. Porhnm. Mrs. Wilson Kniifmnn, Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. Wm. irnrufnii ir mm. K' C. Flnnncau. l.. Ti At 1)1. .ln.iilui.il Mia H 1 .Hint ij. .11. ., ..... .hm.., -- .Tonos. Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. J. II. Flniingan, Mrs. w. T. Morcuniu. R. II. Corey hns given tho libra ry n complete set of tho proceed ings of tho Amorlcnu Society of Civil Englneors for 1910. 1911 nnd 1912. In Novembor, 1910, Is au nrllnln mi thn linr nt tho ClltraUCO to Coos Bay. Othor articles wor thy of note nro Forest iniiuenco on Flow of StTonms. Roinforcod Concreto Buildings, Bridges, otc., Street Pnvoments, Preservation of Wood for Piling, Pnvlng Blocks, etc. Mr. Corey, who helped to mako tho engineering Indox for tho Port land Library nBsoclntlon, Is going to help Index tho proceedings for tlio inirnry nero. BETTER THAN SPANKING 3anUuc does not cure children of bed. ?ttlue. TUtre U a conttltutlonil ciuto (or tUU troutlc, Mr. M. Summers, Hot W, Notre I)me, Ind., will 1 free to ny mother her mccenful home treatment, with full liutrucllons. Fend no money, hut write her todijr If yoat iblldren troulle rou In tbli vT I'on't LUine the child, the chance are tt can't heli It. Tlili treatment alto cured adulu and aged people trvulled with urine difficulties If iitj cr night. nvenliiir nt 7: 30. for ono hour. Wo extond u cordial Invitation to tho gonoral public and especially to non-church goors to share theso ser vices with us. Como thou with us nnd wo will dotbeo good. 4 I CATHOLIC CHUHCH. I Mnrshflold. Hoy. A. R Munro. Mass at 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing, tho Rov. Futher Springer of ficiating. CATHOLIC CHURCH North Bond. Rov. Father Sprlngor, Rector. Mnss will bo colobrated at 8 o'clock Sundny morning by tho Her. Fnthor Springer. METHODIST CHURCH . North Bond. Tho sorvlcos Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school 10 n. m. Vesper Circle and Epworth League 7 p. m, Sormons by tho pastor 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.