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H &m Ti i, 173-"? swsa "p" jp I 2H5 . MB rvun ' "'7?rT7" rwwiwwitwriWiUfWiinii wyiaqwy THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQQN, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION, yM,yW,E'p f i" ! 3S53S5 s GOD FROAY J Significance of Day as Told By Prominent Episcopal Clergyman Tlio Hector of tlio Episcopal church In Afarsliflold has received tho follow ing solf-oxplniiotory letter regr.rdlng tho observance of Good Friday: At tho Inst genorul convention of tho Episcopal church, a resolution was passed unanimously by tho House of Deputies, "Itesolved, tho House of Bishops concurring, That wo com niond to Christian pooplo tho obser vance of ton minutes' thoughtful all enco nt 3 o'clock on Good Friday In recognition and commemoration of tho sacrifice nml death or thn wnrlii'u Saviour." Tho House of Dlshops ad optod the following substltuto: "Ilo solvod, tho Hotiso of Deputies con curring, That wo rccognlzo with sytn pathy tho Inability of many Christian pooplo to sharo in tho age-long cus tom of sotting apart Good Friday as a day of public and prlvato dovotlon In commemoration of tho sacrifice of our Lord. In vlow of this fact wc call upon them at noon on that day to unite In nt least n few minutes of special personal contemplation ot ('hirst crucified. Tho Hoiibo of Deputies concurred In tho substltuto Possibly n Word of explanation In regard to tho motlvo and meaning of this nctlon of tho General Convention may bo nccoptnblo to thoso or the clorgy who wore not present. When tho President of the United Slntcs dlos, during his torm of offlco, at tl o tlmo of his funeral there Is a general cessation of business for a few momontH throughout tho coun try; tho country Is ollont out of res pect for Ills memory. When tlifc President of a groat railway system dlos thoro is a cessation of business In Its shops and offices for a fow min utes nt tlio hour or his funoral; the nystom Ib silent out of respect for IiIp memory. The veterans of the Grand Army obsorvo a fow minutes' silence nt noon on Memorial Day In commem oration of tho death of their com rades. It Is tho world's way of show ing respect. Thoro Is no expression of recognition or commemoration of tho sacrifice ntid death of tho world'i Saviour by tho groat Christian world It observes Cbrlstmns In recognition of Ills birth; It very largely observer Easter In commomoratlon of Ills res uroetlnn; tho Church has Its Euchar ist and Its Good Frldny services; but for multitudes of pooplo who call themselves Christians, who bollavi In Christ, who honor Ills momory and trust In His atoning death, there It no expression or commemoration of HIh death which nt all correspond! with that of His birth and rasurrec. tlon. It Is hoped that this mny ap peal to them, that they will fool It? reasonableness mid appropriateness and that It may drnw thorn to that larger expression of faith and love which tl-o Church'nffords; that If II Ih ndopted and observed by our own Church It may appeal to other Chris tlnn Communions, ns our observance of Christmas and Good Friday has lno. It Is Indeed n llttlo thing, tit torly Inadequate, and somothlng i hotter thnn nothing. Tho Ilovorond Clergy nro ashed to commend It earn estly to their pooplo, to tholr Clerlcn' Unions, to tho .Ministerial Unloim nt other Christian bodies, to do what they mny to "commend It to nil Chris tlnn people." As no commlttoo war appointed by tho convention to re mind tho Church of Its nctlon, I hnve vontured to tnko upon myself the liberty of doing bo. J. H. M'JLVANE, Calvary Church, Pittsburg, Pn Whem Pat Fl&iriagatA Came to Coos Bay An Interesting Chapter in the Early History of South western Oregon. I Imaginary Heart Trouble. Do you havo pains In tho region of tlio heart? Does your hoart thump? Its terrible pounding alarms you? "What Is wrong? Do you bellove these symptoms moan heart trouble? Organic dlsoases of tho heart very BQldom occasion much pain. Nearly ll of theso pains nro caused by Homo derangement- of tho stomach. juuruoi Tonio Dlgestlvo Is especially rocommonded for IndlgoBtlon and dyBpopsia, and for restoring tho stom ach to Its normal functions and no moro "hoart disease." Owl Iro8. crlptlon Pharmncy. Frank D.'Cohnn. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 7-i Central Avenue Drug store, Exclusive Agents. Price $1.00. In our now locution, wo nro es peclally prepared to cater to family trado. itogular meals or short ar dors. Open Day ami Night. .MKHCHANT'H CAFE. Broadway and Coinmerclul, jifhl FAMILY DINNEHS. NOTICE TO CREDITOIIB. IN THE CIItCUIT COUHT OF THE STATE OF OltEGON IN AND FOU THE COUNTY OF COOS. In tho Matter of tho Assignment of E. C. IJarkor, Assignor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho uudorslgned, J. c. Kendall, bus boon duly appointed assignee of E. C, Unrkor, formorly doing business In tho city of Mnrshlleld, Coos County, Oregon. All creditors of tho nforo sald 13. O. Unrkor aro hereby notified nml directed to present their claims, verified under oath, within three mouths from tho date hereof, to the uitdorslgned at bis offlco In the First National Hank Building, Marshllold, Coos County, Oregon, J. 0. KENDALL, Assignee. (Dato or first pub,, April 3: lust May 15, 19H.) N JULY, 1850, tho Sam Roberts sailed from San Francisco and en tored tho Koguc River. The In dians proving hostile, tho boat con tinued northward and entered .tho Umpqua Hlver. Among the passengers on tho Sam ItobertB were S. F. Chadwlck, later Governor of Oregon; A. C. Glbbs, who was also to become Oregon's Governor; James and Patrick Flana gan, well-known pioneers of Coos Ilay; T. D. Winchester, for whom tho town of Winchester, In southern Ore gon, Is named; Colonel J. Drew, as well as Captain William Tlchcnor's brother and others who settled tho coast counties ot Oregon and became pioneers of that part of tho state. Word camo about this tlmo of tho discovery of largo placer diggings at what Ib now tho town ot Jackson ville. Tho schooner Fnlrthy, In chargo of Captain Ladd, had entered the Klamatn Hlver In July, 1850. In trying to mnko hor way to tho sea sho lodged upon tho sand and thcro sho staid Until tho following spring, when the flood waters took her out to son. As tho crow had remained on board tho vessol was saved. This same fall, that of 18G0, whllo Captain William Tichenor was In San Francisco, tho owners of tho brig Emily Farnham asked him to tako chargo of her, Aftor two short trips It was decided to send tho Emily Farnham on a trip to tho Columbia Hlver. Tho cholera bad becomo bad In San Francisco. Captain Tichenor and two of his friends, William Woodruff, a Jeweler, and a mnn nam ed Fordham, wero taken sick with the cholera on the 12th of Octobor. Woodruff and Fordham died during the night, nnd Captain Tichenor, who was not expected to live, asked to bo tnkon aboard his ship, where Chnrlos LlBcorn, one of tho owners of tho boat, succeeded In saving his life. After n delay of a weok Captain Tich enor was ablo to tnko command of lis vessol nnd sot sail for tho Colum bia Itlvor with clghty-flvo passengers aboard. Captain Tichenor having reported 'o tho custom house, requested Lieu en a nt Adair to go aboard his vessol ind urgo his passengers to ascend ho river at once, so they could so Miro tho benefits of tho -donation and act, which expired on December 15, I860. Of tho clghty-flvo passen ?ors, nil but one went ashore nnd went to Portland or elsewhere. One if the passengers refused to go nBlioro nd Insisted that undor tho law tho cbboI would have to board him all Ainter. After having boon In port 'or two weeks tho vessol was made 'oady for tho sea. Passengers were ukcn on for Humboldt Hay and Captain Tichenor had his bont man ned nnd pullodi to Upper Astorln, where tho custom house was then lo cated. The collector was not thoro, nor wob there anyone thcro to tako chargo of tho matter. Captain Tich enor went Into tho storo of Leonard and Green, who were then tho pio neer and leading merchants of As toria, but who later camo to Port land, one of the partners, Herman Leonard, still being a resident of Portland. When tho customs collec tor arrlvod Captain Tichenor request ed his papers. Tho collector refused to glvo them to him. The collector told Captain Tichenor that his ship could not go to sen without tho pap ers. Captain Tichenor stepped out of the custom Iioubo and told Nolan, tho second mate to pull alongsldo tho ship and toll tho first officer to hoavo up tho anchor and drop down to Port Adnms and await thcro his orders. Captain Tichenor went aboard his vessel and tho customs officers sent a government boat filled with sol diers to Intercept tho brig. Soon tho boat from tho customs houso hailed tho Emily Farnham, but refused to answer Captain Tichenor ns to what boat thoy wero. Captain Tichenor trained his slx-poundor on tho boat when they responded that It was the collector's boat. Ho allowed the officer In chnrgo of tho customs boat and ono sailor to come aboard and then warned the customs bont off nnd got under way. When ho reported nt Snn Frnnclsco an attempt was made to hold him on tho chnrgo of kidnaping nn officer, but the attempt failed as It was decid ed that tho customs officials had no authority to Interfero with commerce by numerous potty regulations as had been the custom In tho past. New papers wero Issued! by the customs house at Snn Frnnclsco nnd Captain Tichenor resumed his regular Port land run. Portland Journal. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY KfltLDRED ROGERS NELSON. 1YJ. Teacher of Pin no Pupil of Hugo Mnnsfeldt at Saa Frnnclsco, Col. FIvo years' teaching experience in San Frnnclsco Phono 3151 or 31G7. WT. TOMPKINS, I. 8. T. (Wcltmcr Methods.) Every known dlseaso treated without drugs or surgery. Room 2, 13C North Broadway. Phono 210-L. Marshfield, Or. GEO. O. MURPHY, Expert Piano, Player nnd Organ Tuning, Regulating and Repair ing. Rcb. 842 So. Broadway. Ordors may bo loft nt the Wlloy B. Allen Music Storo, Central nvonuo, JOEL OSTLINI). PInno Tuner nnd Repairer 115 S. Sixth street. .Phono 103-L Lcavo orders at W. It. Haines Mush Company, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY BENG8TAGKBN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A .SPECIALTY GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSnFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. " " "" """" """ mm " "" "mi C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PATER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PnONE IN. in SOUTH BROADWAY 10 T M. WRIGHT Phono 318-R. ) BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on reqaost.- GO. GOSNEY Phono 31C4 Contractor nnd Builder Estimates Furnished on Request .MY PAST WORK IS MY REFERENCE First mid Alder Sts. Mnrslifleld. DR. If. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. MATTIE H. SHAW Dlsciutcs of women nnd children. Offlco pbono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Block. Houoo pbono, 106-J. APPLY SAGE TEA MAHHIIFIKLD KIRK Department will give u DANCE SATURDAY night at tho EAGLIC8' hall. KEY SKIPS ORCHESTRA. What You Havo Been Looking For. Morltol Whlto Liniment Is a prop iratlon that gives satisfaction whoro i pain klllor nnd healer Is needed. Wo do not bcllovo you could got n bettor liniment nt iriy price. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chnudlor .Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Excluslvo Agency. Prices 25c, lOc. $1.00. Saturday Special Eight-quart Enameled DIHIMUX me TIiobo pans aro well mado nnd havo socuroly riveted lmndlcB. Seo our window, People's 5, 10, and 15c Stores A Few Applications of Sago Tea nnd Sulphur Brings Back lis Vigor. Color, Gloss mid Thickness Common gnrdon sago browed Into n heavy tea with sulphur and al cohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, remove ovory bit or dan druff, atop scalp Itching nnd falling hair. Just a fow applications will prove a revolution It your hnlr Is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing tho Sago Tea and Sul phur rcclpo at homo, though, Is troublesome. An onsler way Is to got tho rendy-to-uso tonic, cost ing about 50 cohts n largo bottlo at drug stores, known as "Wyoth'B Sngo and Sulphur Hnlr Romody" thus avoiding a lot of muss. Whllo wispy, grny faded hatr is not sinful, wo all dcslro to rotaln our youthful nppearanco nnd nt- iraciivcncss. uy darkening your hulr with Wyoth's Sago nnd Sulphur no ouo can tell, becnuso It docs It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a spongo or soft brush with It nnd drnw this through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a tlmo; by morning nil grny hairs havo disappeared, and, nftor nnothor application or two, your hatr be comes beautifully dark, glosBy, soft and luxurlnnt. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIBT Mnrshflold, Oregon, (looms 204-205, Coko Building, ilosldonco phono 252-X. Ouco phono 112-J. TtTTRS. FARRINGER, 1VJ. Tcachop of Piano. Itesldcnco Studio, No. 1090, Corner Commercial and Elovonth BU Phono 880-J. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer aad Architect. OrflccH, un living Block. Phono I0:t-L or 1!(I7-J. WmMifJeld, Oregon TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay. ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone 44, Alliance office, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. The First National Way is to create a friendly air about "Our Bank" that makes you feel at home, We take a genuine interest in all of our customers and always stand ready to serve them, Don't imagine that because your account is small that we consider it of little value, We appreciate it anil stand ready to help you to build it up, Savings Accounts opened as low as $1,00, We pay 4 per cent Interest, DERI, RILKY fM (.LINGER I'l-nlst and Teacher Rttldence-iUiiUiu, 237 80. Brcadwa Phone 18-L. WO, CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Room 80J and 803, Coke BalMlm, Martdifleld, Oregos. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES TFe First National Bank Of Coos Bay Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WK FURNISH A BAO AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON IT8 RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfield TIME TABLE WW. 8. TUnPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfield. Oregon. 20 Commutation fin Tickets $2.00 ZU Martdiflold-Nortli Bend Auto Line. Cam every ten minutes from U a, in to 12:0 p. in. GORST & KING, Props. t J. BOAIFE jg A. II. HODGIN8 MarchfipfH PAINT AND ULIUKAIINU LU. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 18fl0. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposlta Officers: XV. Bennett, President. , J. II. Flaungau, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cash!. J. I? Estimates Furnished. Phono 800-J. MarshfleM, Oregon. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Crystallize Your Thouaghts into deeds, not words, The world judges you not by what you say, but by what you do, No matter how feeblo your powers may be, if you pursue your ambi tions with a singleness of purpose that loses sighfTf everything elso you will attain your ends, If you crave material prosperity, short-cut your way to it through the medium of TIMES WANT ADS, These classified advertisements exploit business and residence property, acreage, stocks, bonds, leases, au tomobiles, buggies, live stock, household furnishiiigs"and a, variety ofother jhings that can be bought at low prices, and Fesold "biTa money-making basis, On Sat urday, April 4, THE TIMES printed 128 lines of classi fied advertising, Saturday is always a big Classified Advertising day because Sunday gives readers an op portunity to read and answer, Get in line Read and Use TIMES WANT ADS. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS tour good cars with careful drivers. For dajr service, phone 14-1-J, Blanco Blllard Parlors. For night service, Phone 200.L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service NEW 7-passenger Cadillac at your service day and night L. M'DONALD Proprietor CALL 46 NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS if yon have thorn laundered at TWIN CIITY STEAM LAUNDRY Chimneys Fre Places J. N. Bayliss ny kind of brick work at prices that are right. AND ALL WORK GCAItAVTttnn Cnll at "The Fireside," Johnson HIdg.,.137 Second st. Phone 434-J. i' renin iiaoges. lloUer Work. South Coos River Boats Express leaves Marshfield for head of river at 8 a. m., re turning In evening, 8teamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves MarshQold at 2 p. m. ROGERS ft SMITn. Low Rates for Handling Trimk$ We haul trunaa between any points In Manrtfleld for the follow ing rates, delivery to Se made In '.ho first stories of buldlngs One trunk f a Three trunks nn rwelve trunks i,q Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsncr, Prop. Phonea I20.J 4o.t, pb.tj Have your Job printing dene at Tho Times office. WE MAKE OUR OWN Ice Cream PURE RICH WHOLESOME Orders for parties, banquets and dlnnera filled promptly. If It Is SAUTER'S It's all right. Sarters Front street. Phone 333-J. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. .uHa? your iob Printing done at The Tlraea office. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEh Broadway at Market Is now open to accommoM patrons, by the day or moaWj DAY RATES, 7Sc , AND W SPECIAL RATES BY TH MONTH $15.00 and p If Hd advance ALL ROOMS CONNKUlw. Can be occupied In sniU, so desired if L. L. JU8TEN, Manager Suits Cleaned and Pre Suits made to Ord. Give' Us a Trial. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE A C. O. WA0 CITY AUTO AND TAXI a"1 A new taxlcab has been "M J" my auto aervlce. Careful " Will go anywhere at any Use. Blanco Cigar Store, Day Pa' T'' Night phone 139-X. TOM GOOD ALE, Proarl' ARE YOU BOTHERED J"1 CORNS? If so. you are dtf nnt half the pleasure of We ?!ta walking and healthy ""JjbV visit to Mrs. uuvw w"""! -7. uj., Chiropodist, Apt. 8, OrCoMfaSw Will DO me BUUIW r- remedy for aching feet, I $2