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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
K&'fliWIW'?ii'iiiff-uij3BSMBi. lPtftiPWfcWtMiMMfrt' i"""" & Zl'w&fitoiiBtiNK&SEi ngMaggi0p(Hmm TkwW''' mil ,i ,nnarijJ.ait&"JJ5 iuo-uHr-.imco. mHnonricuu, uncuu., oh . UHUM iT MUUlTT IT fo.faV blMINtUI I llffiE Bh . jrfCL.. .. - irnrlJG Smith Industries Present Impressive Sight to Newcomei s CHAKLHS C MASOX WHITES Ol' KHMAHKAHLE IMI'KHSSIOXS .made ox xi:v auimvai iv imcosixo ixiistkii:s ix Tin: distance. i.Mitnr Cons Hnv Times: first seat and entnpliiR equipment i;:';;,r,Sv" ,r,.f r n-r.rvr,,1' ,t sk ts-ts Impressions, nml how prejudice mm tn(,lu,(1 ,,unnt boarlim the word affection or aversion nre so stron& Ashlnnd." I carelessly watched ly Influenced by one's Initial vlow the first outfit as It swung around of a situation. A sudden Impression 'a slight turn In the road and around if dlssacroeable, Is often attondontia shoulder In tho hill which had by a shock but It's not often that, obscured their view abend. As they a plensurnblo first Impression Is rounded the hill the beauty of tho sufficiently BtronB to Induce a mus-j scene that I had boon vIcwIiik burst culnr reaction vislblo to another. upon thin, nml their astonishment However, on Tuesday morning I was so great that to me, fully fifty paw four people visibly Bhockod by .yards away, their shock was plainly tho splendor of a sudden view, and i visible. Each suddenly sat erect as i ,nv nn,i aiimiiii. iiitnreBt vour read- If startled, glanced quickly from ers, especially thoso who arc mem- bora of our civic-progress bodies. The occurrence was as roilows, could ue seen, aim men seemou m and while It's not startling, cither urge their car full speed ahead to as fiction or fnct, It might possess more quickly grasp It all. a moral, or a basis for futuro action Of course, all that occurred In on the part of our municipal adver- much less time tliiin you have read tgm I about It. To mo It was so Intorest- i ieft the depot at Marshfleld Ing Hint I particularly scrutinized Tuesday morning, bound for Conullle. the next car as It rounded tho bend About a mile below Hunker Hill a short distance behind, and Iden tho train stopped to do romo switch- tlcally the snnio starts of iiuinreincnt lug and wo remained on the main were ninde. It might have been, line, which nt that point parallels 'for Its exact rhoursal. the same car and Is dose to the wagon road en- and occupants rounding tho brow torlng town from (oiullle. I was I of the hill, and was very similar standing in the car door, view Ingl to seeing a moving picture repeated, tho lower end of the valley I sup-J Now, I don't suppose those people pose It would be called the Isthmus i themselves hae thought about that Inlet Vallev- an J In the distance. Iiicl lent ns mm li as I have; they where tho blue hills from both sides draw cloce. wore the steaming p'pes of both the big Smith mid the Hast Side mill. The morning sun glis tened through a linzo on tho white . JV.nN8 of the now pulp mill, and Just enough fog remnlncd at that hour to enhanco the beauty of the busy scene, find romovo v!int ugly traec3 industry generally puts In a land scape. That was the background a splendid exemplification of Indus trial life, superbly setting off the nenrer vlow of quiet ranches, peace ful wnter and nuignlflcleiit reaches of hlll-lntid embracing tho valley to east and west. As I was mitn cling at such n view, I saw two nutomoblles np proachlng the city from farther down the road. Each car was oceu jiled liv a man mid woman lu the the.motokcakaoi;. LL potential sighs nre pointing. I., mi iivtnllfllmi nt llln nun if tll.i' mitni.inl.ll. til III,, ....nnl'nl null. He. Through the cheapening of tho Presbyterian Church at S o clock cost of production wo nre told that, Sunday evening. the day Is fast approaching when tho l- uso of tho motor car will not be con-, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ilndson and fined to people of means, hut wngo daughter Irene expect to leave next enrners generally will ho riding lu week for San Francisco. their own cars, some of them smnll, no doubt, but nevertheless useful nnd .rHi E. Oeorge Smith and son, convenient and capable of answering Robert McCann Smith, came In from tho same uMIItarlan put novo as more tiu,ir South Coos ltlvor home today expensive cars. ,t0 visit n few dnys at the homo of Automobile manufacturers luivo iior pnrents. been getting icady for n more extend- . fil use or their product. Factories A. Iloellng tins inoed from North linvo been enlarged and machinery Horn! Heights to the Mrs. .losophlnu added and specialists mo working on Jones Apnrtinonts on Union avenue, tho problems connectej with iheap- W. Llvoiigood bus moved from er and roomier ears. stthMmitinl North Head Heights to tho Tiilloy enough to meet tho demand of the rosldence on Sherman avenuo. trade, says mi exchange. Yei. with Mrs. Lillian M. Mltihnor, State nil the preparations, the exported do- W. C. T. V. President of Kiiiishb. will mniid for a million cars will croate a be lu North Hend on August 7. where great problem for tho trade. The she will hold meetings. Sho conies cltlmnto boundaries of this wldoned very highly recoinmeiided as a speak Irndo area are Impossible, at this er. Sho will also visit Marsbf'old, time, to foresee Coqullle, Myrtle Point and Handon. People who have gone back and .1. H. Hudson, who has been ser forth over n smnll portion of tho cl-v lously 111 at his homo on North Hend for many yeais know little of the Heights for the past five weeks, broader areas of their home city, suffered a complete stroke of paraly Iiitlmato iicqunlntniice with these, ns His Inst evening, lie Is lu a critical well as the attractions of rural and condition, forest roads, have been known ,mH tc those who enjoyed their private rnrH. Tho general use of the motor car will broaden the whole substance of city life; it will bring tho north, south, east and west sides together Into one Intimate life, and extend to quiet and remote portions of the cities a reflection of tho activities of the basilica center. The multiplication of man's ability to cover distance by ten or twenty-fold will be to Increaho tho boundaries of his activity. Tho automobile tiade Is preparing for these changes, and It Is entirely probable that It Is not without cause. cry soon, we are told, the rliist.es on tno highway will be merge.l Into the masses. WOMAN'S IXVEXTIOXS. THAT woman Is really Ingenious as well as man Is somoilnu. ov erlooked mid her mnulfold In ventions and nracllcal niluini.nr .,,. Jim iiiMuu'd io nor. not ci edited to her. In " book about "How Man Con- quered .N.M.ue." Mrs. Ml.,,,1,. , He- ....i.i ii . " ' iiuiun i-iiiH iiiifiiiiiin m wonians part in this important performance t was primitive woman w'.io originate.) the vast Idea of cold storage. She it was who started ilu. hlg canueiles Woman was f riret miller. Hip first hntier mid ilothier; she it was who gathered the flist harvest and planted the llrsi uarden; wit nent ed cooking nml she laid the founda tion for the jtreni pHiklug Industries wlilch today alt and preneivc meat mi millions Those lire suiely lineiiilous which deserve the highest honor and with out wlilch mail would li.ne htul a i'ij iiuiiciiii nisi; in hU work ot ronqiiorliig nature. DON'T forget tlie Hliov EX- rrnsiov up coos kivek sindw at H . M. MWIIIIllflllfcfcTl.lil MW JJiTnmnMiMiwHiMmj B& HILL ""a MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non Sectarian Boaiding and Day School (or Do) i. Military Ditciplmr; Small Clauei; Men Tetchrn, Careful iUerviiion tecum retullt that are not attuned eUcfelieie, Send for catalog, PORTLAND. OREGON' side to sldo as though wondering If i anything more of tho same view may have not noticed It nt the time, or since forgotten It. but I'll wngor It will take a whole lot of disillusion ment to erase the pleasant first Im pression of those four people of Coos Hay, and whnt Coos Hay will profit by their Inltlnl enchantment Is. of course, of more or less consequence. It's very unfortunate that till the various avenuos of approach to North IJeml and MnrHliflcId nre not more gratifying to our visitors' eyes, but lu lew of an nppnrant Impossibility to build up scenes like the one I saw, but have so feebly portrayed, I suggest that we herd nil visitors to the south of town,' and bring them lu by way of Hunker Hill on a sunny morning when the mists ot night nre Just arising, nml tho giant Stoiun Is fretting at his bondages In the mills of men. NORTH BEND NEWS Tliore will tin llllloll HlTVlcOS nt tllO I EPISCOPAL CIIUKCII. I I Kli nml .Market. ( It. E. Hrownlng, Hector S a. in.. Holy Communion. No Sunday School. 1 1 a. in.. Morning Service and Ser mon, with niiihlc rendered by full i vested choir, ft . ft I SEVENTH KAY ADVENTISTS. I Local Elder. J. E. Quails. Seventh Day Advcntlbt services nre Tljr i ipn r inprn lilD LIl'L LAKccK' mil Wt 1 L, L, I 'Srlinotinp In tnnlh .linnl.l l,..rll1 ha dliflr.t Io iirMir a pfnon in Ihr tl w l.n llir lri iirininnrnl Hiiialinn foi vflnch lie i cmvjI.Ic I'lroiitnilC W I'.liol I III the Mslnn ot th l!nrty-ltli School cnr Open Sl;lTh:rm.:R i8th, ioi. Wlllr lor lllusli ilr, in,, (.mo HnoK let. " I III: I IIS CAKIIK " .iiid fui C jIj loR '""''''"'"K '' inluiiii.iti.in ltgie (iimikm - AiiKK I'l riIRP ! ARtonnmv, Animal HiisKindrv.l i.ilry Hus b.indrv. PoiiltivliiistMiidty HortUnlture. AEtUiilluie for Ir.nhrii. IHKl-sntV, I OCil.lNli 1-NC.INII UI.NC, HO.Wt- l:Ct). NOWUS. liiinicMuSJduf, DninrstuArt, I.MilNIIKINC,: Hleitmal. Irrigation, HlRhway, MeihnnUal, I licmial, Mining, Ceramlis CO.M.MI-Rcb I'llAltMALY lM)HsritlAI ARTS 'iiiji''rrM-ARrliiilhir. Dalrv liiR. Horn- Makers' Course ludi'tiU Arts, I oreV. Huslarss blioit C.outse Sihoolol .fnsic- jno. Strins. Hund. VoUe (.ultutr Faiinrrt Rimnet. Conrir by Mad Ffc. AJdir,. rilK RliUISTRAK, (Ir7ltn) Coivalll., (lirjon vlircUS conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath School nt 10 a. in. Illblo Study at 1 1 a. m. Young People's Society at 3 p. in. Prayer Meeting Wodnesdny at 7:30 p. m. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pnstor. I Sunday school nt 10 a. in. .Morning Service at 1 1 a. in. Epworth I.e.igue nt 7 p. in. Preaching nt S p. in. Junior Leaguo Service Thursday afternoon nt 3:15. Prayer Meeting Thursday even ing nt S:00 o'clock. Morning sermon, "Omnipresence of God." Morning subject: "Tho Heading of the Veil .Mrs. I.cylaud mid Mrs. Knotts will sing a duet at the morning service. Union services nt the Presbyterian Church lu the evening. I CATHOLIC CIIUKCII MAKSIU'IELD Mnss will be celebrated at 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Hov. Father McDcltt. I CATHOLIC CIIUKCII I I XOKTII HEND I ft Hov. Father McDovItt Mass will be celebrated Sunday M'oitiim; nt S by the Hev. Father McDovItt. V !.! -:. FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD I CHKISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Hall. 237 Third Street North Services nt 11 a. in., Sunday mid S p. in. Wodnesdny. Subject, "Truth." Sunday School at 12 Sunday. Heading room open every day except Sundays and Holidays from 1 to 4 p. m. CIIItlSTIA.V CIIUKCII .. Samuel tlregg, Minister, .. Uesldcnce, 2S0 North Eleventh Phono 102. Services ns follows at tho Church, comer Sixth and Contral: Regular morning serviio beginning with tho initio School nt in o'clock. I The evening sorvlces will ho In Union mcetlnir at the Presbyterian church, tho minister of the Christian church preaching tho sermon. 'I lie subject Is: "The Hattle O'er the Emp ty Tomb." , V XOKTII KI'JXI) UXITAKIAX A. II. Sargent, Minister. I I.oggle Hall, Sunday evening. Children's Church, fi p. m. I'roaililng service, S p. m. Subject of sermon for Sunday, August 2: "The Final Test of Ootid' hobs, Separating tho Sheep from tho Oonts." Good Lots on a Good Street Tho jji'wliii,' of ('alil'oi'iii.'i Avenue in lMIJST ADDITION, which wns conipleletl this week, lias made six excelloni, lots of six lots that until now have been overlooked by buyers. These half tW.en lots fai'o south and are level and slightly above grade. The street iu front of these lots is graded in a permanent man ner and is one of the prettiest streets in lMlxST ADDITION. water-main is now located in the street. All that the ambitious renter has to do is month's rent as a first payment, and move onto six lots which he selects. Inquire about our Reynolds Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar AN K DUCAT ED jul-roadoi' will novel- bo j)oor. To "know advertising-" is to have a practical knowledge of values of things of when and how and where to buy. No ono, having and utilizing such knowledge, could over be unthrifty, or in any sense careless or reckless of expenses. For such knowl edge makes for thrift, for saving. It makes ono proof against shams, false values, manipulated reductions. The intelligent ad-reader uses as much thought, consideration, education and ability in hujjuiij (hii,js as is required in caming tho money thai is spent for them. And that ainounts'to a substan tial increase of the value of every dollar of tho family revenue. Save money hi; reading Times ads. I-'IKHT HAPTIST CIIUKCII Albert F. Hnssfoid, M. A. Hesldenco 003 So. II tit street rn-x Illblo School at 10 a. in., with graded classes and competent touch ers. Morning Worship at 11, with sor moil by Pnstor lrnssford. Young People's service nt 7 for ono hour. A special Invitation Is extended to all young men and wo men. Music nt both services by u largo chorus choir under Professor (Jcorgo i Avre. I A cordial welcome Is extended to till, XOKTII HEND IHIHNIIVTHKIAN Hov. Frederick Slilmlnii, PnBtor . . 4 Sundny School, 10 u. in. Prenching, 1 1 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 1 p. in. Preaching, 8 p. m. UNITED HKETIIKEN CIIUKCII :i I TSOHTH UIJM) Mrs. K. N. Lowls, Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christ Inn Endeavor at 7 p. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. mid 8 p. in Prayer Meet Ing Wednesday eve ii'ng at s o'clock - easy plan for buying and building. Development Go. (OWNI3K) ITS Contral Ave. XOItTllm VJS cm reaching Jftl S& 1,11)10 Spl'ool, loVl J. "pi; a. s. ?,V.tatil -. -- Nnrtl"t.hM , ' services Sn.TN follows: SUnaii il ""' School it 1 ...?0'mo"bythapM. "" a p. m, -: (i - PKKSIlVTrMMTr- IHJ i"le School at uTN Prnvi.r u i- " l"KntSo'cr0ckfaM - 8v:w"wssd -"""'iAXClirZl Sundny SchonuiTTT" No preaching K no,w5Jb; . U. O. The -" Services will bcuTr wpglnn Lutheran i & flnlil Kim ri. .B,WlS Services will Ue U wogla,, Lutheran ch L,' Heild. Sun. nv , i. 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