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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1913)
HPmmmKT'MCm,i tii .jtaKZiS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. THE STORY OF AMERICA IN PICTURES THE DISCOVERERS Insure Your Future "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" First Addition To Marshfield 7 (MONTIUL How to ninki' the future pay big for a present snt'rii'ino: that's wlmi every llml'ly person is considering. The answer is, IJUY 2.IAK8II FIELD REAL 13STATR. .Ii' you cannot pay cash, buy on time; the increase in value will just as surely belong lo you in one case as in the other. .Marsh field is the ideal residence portion of the peninsula, and First Addition to Marshfield is the choic es! residence property of Marshfield. The prices of lots here are right and the terms are on the easy payment plan. Investigate these lots, 50x1:20 feet, priced at 500 each and offered for r'lo cash and $10 per mouth. You will conclude that you cannot buy belter insurance than a lot or two in First Addition. Reynold's Development Co. t (Owners.) TKL. Hit). MWTfnmAtMteMUlH A SHINY GLOSS xMtHroMnEKaroBromssatA ;. -& If " II ' 1)111 II tlllll WO HIMHI r; r I n ntlr It Is nt ' i ni' t'ut wears off lit? z r iv ii In Hip nil tr i it i .c uuli a Hum- U i u. Hint convinces H ni' nro I tm ill1 I'd In i, i it -s. Wo rail for U " i.i ' i promptly mill our III I " il Hum tllOV OIIKill bos Bay Steam Laundry PHO.NH MAIN 7-l. wi i wifcfc jMbMNnaAwnMiiM fnger Sewing Machines l hae them lor rent or for snlo. ' Mnclilncn Itotmlrod. Euppllcs ninl Needles for Snlo. W. .1. IUTZ. I'ark Ave. Marshfield. , Phono 2HO.X. ' A Telegram Let us impress up on you once again the many money saving advantages obtained by trad ing at the GOING & HARVEY STORE AVe now have on display thousands of dollars worth of yv a mi rect to Your Pocket fffl I --ll f! l(o)l!l((')l ' lfVlrvi III I I 0i MM mi - a sv-ff Beautiful New Furniture Be Up To Date Order your Suit from mrr The Tailor and VJJJ nrpss RvncrHl! ''""' SI. Uiistali-s. XOTU n 'vi cin.Tiii'rnito fc'otlco Is heroby given thnt tlio ryKiii'ii iiii-i noon niiiy nppoinieu p JoiinBon deceased, nnil lottora BlllDllnlstrnllnn in.nn .,,.1.1 nolntn W Issued (0 Mm. P. tnerefore, nil persons linvltiR P?,1aaM said estnto nro hore- fiiiu '" lireBpnt Uio sanio to 'ln tlio propor vouchors duly "M as by law renulredfl within months from tlio (Into horeof, nt '7,M Jnmes T. Hall, 11 El- 'QO Illflir rnol.nl.i - .. ll.i.j ,. ." ' "liutil, WICK"". W this 19th dny of April. 1913. tami , . K- "ANSON. p'aunlstrntnr nf i... ann nr An. 1 JnlinDnM .1 J '1.1 AUTISTIC AM) ELEGANT. J!T'(W '"OK LIQUOR LTCENSK. i.t. r, ",lors'snea legal voters jnt !St .e Xo- J Precinct, Coos j Him, .i. OI uroRon, respectruuy ?th? lIon- County Court of 1 9niJ;lccnso ,0 W Short to spirituous, Malt and Vinous em i ,e.ss nuantltles than ono 38CoB(La8ld0' No- 1 Precinct rtod mI st?.t0 of 0rcen. for h0 , 'Mwu ,i ;V.onu,B- -n8 ln auty; K BUI . '" ITiiy, P'SWrla Fred Muotzel, I JfSiirurhop' P.- Vanburger, R te(,trrc Emll. Ponthun, .RonS'' ;?:ci"' Ben ;V.,"u?.0u.n?' rger, jundndaBan ; jJnnon. J. Justrom, CDlSte' A. InBersoll, Br ni J ' rauK uowron, blBhiiB' chas. Olles, LE Vi, , 8' A- " "owron, I I 5'4i Potpr Mouppnt. I Furniture that wo nld grace a mansion. Furniture suitable for a modest homo and ev en article is sold at economizing ffc t r u e prices. Every piece of fur niture ' sold at this store is guaranteed to to be just as repre sented. You take no chances here, hvery- thing to furnish the home complete from basement to bedroom. See Our Line of Floor Coverings Come in and let us talk to you about the furnishings for your home whether a small rug or a complete outfit. Going & Harvey Co. Complete Home Furnishers. xo. ii. n i:nv nrnsox Copyright, 1913, by The Associated Newspaper School. Inc. ONK day, many, many years nj;o. some Indians were out In a canoe fishing on what Is now the Hudson River. Suddenly they saw a strange apparition coining toward them up the stream. It ap peared to lie either a big canoe or a wonderful wlgwnm. Quickly they paddled for shore, after seeing that there were pcoplo moving on this strange contrivance nml Informed the rest of their tribe. Kver.wine thought thnt If must be a number of MnnltmiH (gods) come to visit them. So they dressed themseleti in their gayest skins and bends, and went down to the shore to gieet the visitors. ' ,,:f i. . t-a jiiixrt 1 When n mnnli. r r. . n- fnl. -skinned guc's lml nl be w o sei nied to In. tb. (' i-i dnndoii of nil. pniiMil sometlileg tiom a l tile Intii a bowl nnd pnHHeil It lo tl'c Indian chief. Tnls one solemnly Finelieil It r.ud t lien pawned It to Ills iielublmr lie also mereiy suielN i.I M'ls li ior with the pleHsaut odor. And thus It whiii nriimiil Hie (' Ik of braves. Klunllv. when the bowl reached (he last iiihii, lie te solved lo taste the liquor. lie t nought that It would probably kill him; but he was not afraid to die for the honor of the trine. He rais ed the bowl in his lips mid emptied It. Soon he began to sway from side to side, and finally lell lo the ground and lay like one dead. Af ter Home hours, however, he revived and declared that he had mid a flue time, nml wanted Home more of the strange lliiuor. This eiienuniKed Hu I so.mi: i:co m:cii'i:s 4 I "THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP ! AROUND THE CORNER l Is whero you can got your shoes repaired promptly, reasonably and I satisfactorily. (Vinio In ami see. OSCAR K. WAIjL Ne.t door to Orphoiim Theater. Walk ono block and savo ono dol lar on each pair of men's and boys' shoes. Wo do first class shoe re pairing nt tho lowest prices In the city. Yours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. 215 South llroadwny. Times Want Ads. Bring Results STADDEN Ahh KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Rromldo Knlarglng and Kodak Finishing. Have your Job printing done at The Times office. - V.IK Wiiy and Value. It (His. like milk, form a typical ' mod. sajs an authority on Hie - ....LI... I liin...,iiii. It Uu tllltf f'flll lain all the cloiiu-utH, In tlio rlglH pro portl'iu. neiessury for (he Biippor, of tin body. Their highly coiuenlratcMl niitrltlvo value lenders It nmesmny, huweer. to line okkm In a lonililim llon with oilier foods rli It In starch, Hiu h as bread, polntocs, etc. This tint He' Htniiiiicli limy have enough to m t upon, for a certain amount of bulk nut.t generally bo furnished. UgRs, beliiK rich In proteld. s-rve i.s a valuable substitute for meal. A pound of eggH (about nine) Ib equiva lent In iiutrUUe value to a pound of beef. Strictly fresh eggs havo the highest Milne, for an egg, uftor the llrtt day. steadily deteriorates. HOW III IIOII I'.ggK Tlio usual way Ik to placo eggs In IhiIIIii!,' water uud cook (hem rapidly, but that Is really the wrong wny. White of egg comalus albumen In Its purest form, and this coagulates at a tenipo-ntiiio from I ill to 100 degreos. so herein lies tho Importance of cook ing egg nt a low temperature, (bus 'cnderlng Hieni easy of digestion. Kggs cooked In boiling water are tough and horny, dllllcult of digest ion, nnd so It can bo rendlly under stood (hat they aro not best served Hint way. Tho right way to do Is to put the eggs In boiling wntor to cover, covor tho saucepan, nnd remove to back of rango, where water will not boll. I.enve (horn thore 0 lo 10 minutes If they are wanted soft, from 20 to 1U If wnutol medium hard or hnrd. An other wny is to place eggs In cold wa ter, allowing water to neat grauuniiy until the boiling point Is reached, when thoy will bo "soft boiled." Hweel Omelet Heat .' or C eggs light, snlt, add I or Ii almond'mncaroons pounded lino, beat well together, and fry as usual. Btrow plentifully with sugnr and servo. Poached Kggs Put buttered inullln rings In n shnllow nan about two-thirds full of boiling, salted water, llreak eggs separately Into cup nnd slip cnrofully1 Into rings. Whon n film forms over! top and tho whllo Is Jinn remove with a biittorod sklmmor to pieces or niii tored toast, nnd season with salt. Kgg ami .Milk I'lincli llreak a fresh egg Into a shallow dish, add a smull pinch of snlt and one-half teaspoon sugar, nnd bent, lgoroiisly about Ilvo minutes, or un- Tlils Interests Kveiy Woman. ' A family doctor said recently that women come to him thinking that thev havo femnlo troublo, but whon treats them for tholr kidneys and bladder, they soon rocovor. This Ik worth knowing, and also that Fo ley's Kidney I'Uls nro (ho host and safest mediclno at sech tlnios. They aro tonic In action, quick In rosults. 'I noy will nolp you. Owl ir'crliw Hon Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan Opposite Chnndlor llotol. l'aono 7 rest of the braves to try It, nnd soon the entire tribe was intoxicated. That is the Indian legend of tho discovery by Henry Hudson of the gient river that has been named after him. It was In September, Ml oil, thnt the little Half Moon sail ed into the mouth of tho Hudson River, and its navigator landed on Mnu.iattau Island. Hut Hudson never dreamed that only thrco hun dred yearn from thnt time this small wooded lilt of Inud would bo part of tho second greatest city In tho world New York. n fact, ho was not there to found u city. He had but one lden--(o discover u north west passage (o India. Contrary to the belief of ninny people. Henry Hudson was not n Dutchman, but nu Kngllsnmnu and u iltl.on of London. Ho wns born li.iere In the latter part of the six teenth century. I Hudson made his Hist voyage In 1007, nml his second In 1008. It ' u nu ,iit tiln f1iti,l t'ltftit-.i lit 1 unii " .... " ....... ..',Mhui ii ,"VW, that he explored the Hudson River, The surrounding country was seen to bo pltiiKittit and fertile nnd full of game. They round few hostile i.nai'os. nml did n great deal or or f'lnliie trading wh.i tlio peaceful Indians t)u tils fourth and lust voyage llui'roii snlictl from Knglnud In We Din every to seek n northwest pns s.r e lie did not accomplish his piirpo.M. hut hu did discover tho '"'lat ba (list now bears bis mime. Tl e provisions on the ship run low nml his erew mutinied niiiler dm jleidershlp of Robert .luet. Finally, milium was tlirust into nu open boat, together with bis little son lohu uud seven sick salmis nml the boat cut adrift. Tints he per ished on a midsummer's day In Hill In Hint great waste of waters Wlllell ( 'llltt fulfill ninl titu iiimiiii. ! incut." Kvery dny n different human In terest story will appear In Tho 'limes. You enn get a beniitlful In taglio reproduction or this plituro, with Hvq others, eipmlly attractive, 7 by P Inches In size, with thlk week's ".Mentor." In "The Mentor" n well known nitthorlly covers tho subject of (ho pictures and stories of tho week. Renders of Tlio Tlnios and "The .Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History, Scloiice, and Travel, and own evqulsllo pictures, On sale m The Times office. Price ten cents. Write today to Tho Times for booklet explaining Tho AwwjjUJ'd Newspaper Scliool plan. HI (lie yolk nnd white nre thoroughly llllveil. Tliim limit In lln-im.fmirtliK cup of rich, creamy milk, add just a dash of grated nutmeg, ami I to 0 tenspoons of good niedlt lunl hrsudy. Pour Into h thin glnss. This Is ex cellent nourishment, yet cannot oat much, Kjtg Toast. Rent well (he volks of ti eggs, mid :i cons sweet milk, season whli salt, mid Into this mixture dip slices of stale bread. Fry In but butter to a nleo delicate brown, limit the whiles of tho engs to a froth, udd 1 cup pow dered sugar nml Juice of 2 lemons, mix well, ami then beat In 2 cups boiling water. Bene this over the (oust as a sauce. ICgg Snow Pyramids Heat the whiles of .'. or (i eggs to n sIHT foam, mid a small cup of cur rant Jelly and whip all together. Half 1111 as many saucers as you have KiiestM tn nerve with thick ckihiii, nml drop lu (ho center of each about a tablespoonfiil of the egg white and Jelly mixture, In tho shape of a pyra mid. This imikes an excellent hasty dessert dish, Kgg Ciistmil llreak 8 eggs Into u dish, ndd one half pound granulated Hiigur nml n pinch of snlt nnd boat to n good froth. Put 1 qt. milk In a double holler set In boiling water, pour lu tho egg nnd sugar mixture, nml stir until It thick ens. Kxcelleut for invalids, old peo ple nml children. Roast Duck Willi I'oicciiiciit Clean (ho duck with enre, wash well nml rinse out with soda and wa ter. Lay lu cold water for half mi hour, wipe dry ami slulf with dollc Ions onion nml liver forcemeat. For enrh duck chop one-fourth pound on ions ami fry in butter; ndd tlio chop- llf.il III',), nt Hu. iliwlr fi flm nnlnnn Mix one nml one-half cups stnlo bread IMC. 1 J VANS ON SLKKP. Everybody knows It Is hart to havo too llltlo sleop. Many peoplo contend that It nlsn bad to have too much, and In this category Is as high an au thority on hyglonle mattorB ns Dr, William A. KvniiB, formorly honlth commissioner of Chlcngo. Ho snld: A great ninny porsons go on n long sleep every Saturday night, and ns a consequeiico wnko up Sunday morn ing with a henilnclio, from too much loposo. They think Sunday offers a good chance to mnko up nil tho sloop they havo missed dm lug tho week, hut this Ik a great mlstnko. If you have lost sleep during the weok It Is host to aim tn mnko up only ono tlilrd of It on Sunday. Many a person has discovered that ho Is as sluggish nfter a too prolonged slumber as If ho had denied himself u portion nf his needed rest. Dr. Kvnus warns against the notion that sloeplng Inordinately long oil Sundays Is bonollclnl. Whou cleaning chickens, beforo taking out the entrails, give the bird a bnth by rubbing It all ovor with baking soda; then wnsh In cold water. You will bo surprised how much dirt eoiuos off and how nleo and whlto your ohlekon will bo. i