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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1915)
m ;SiMvti4jyfcw5f!SB!iB Hi Jit ill it SrfilJMHHHH'MRi 1K8U ti f WFT Mrs mmmmmmmmmmmmmm FOUR ' TCTW THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIEI.0, OREGON, wenMrsnAV. MARCH 24, 19 15-EVENING EDITION. PHY LAST TRIBUTE FIUKNIiS OK CAITAI.V IIAItltlH HONOR HIS MKMOIIV Largo Xiinrbcr Attend Funeral of lMtu Member of Port Coin. mlHsldii mid Mtlcn to Kloijucnt Sermon A largo number of tho old friends nntl neighbors of the lato Captain W. C. Harris gathered at tho Wilson Undertaking CJiapol this morning to attend tho funeral services which were held nt 10:30. Tho JIooso lodge, of which Captain Harris was n member, attended In a body, as did the Fraternal Union, tho last named having charge of tho ncrvlccs nt tho cemetery. Tho lodgo ritual was conducted by tho president, C. W. Wolcott, and tho chaplain, Mrs. 11. II. Drown. Interment was In tho now Sunset Cemetery at Mllllng ton, wliero Captain Harris has lived until recently. Kev, O. Lolloy Hall pieachtd an eloquent sermon and a choir composed of Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. C-corgo WatkliiB, Fred Solnndor and Kev. Hall, undor tho direction of Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, sang several favorite hymns. Tho iint! Iipnrnrn worn A. O. Koccrfl. A. JI. Stutsman, Capt. A. Matson, O. N. Wilson, Ernest Smith nnd Jesso Smith. Among tho Sumner and Catching Jnlot pooplo who enmo to aiarshflold to attend tho funeral wero Will Farrln, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. MaBtcrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mas ters, O. N. Wilson, ueorgo icoss, Fred Solandor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles fiolander. , , , Tho Mllllngton School wns closed this morning and tho students and teacher attended tho services In a body. All tho residents of Mllllng ton wore assembled at tho grave, which wa3 banked with floral tributes. APPLAUD QUARTET nuNimuns oitKHT Tin: .inmiiiirc SIXOKRS AT OHPJIKL'AI Coos Hay Concert lliinit Ihithuslastlc Over Result Ihitcrtulriei Appear Tonight nt Not Hi Jtend PARK AGAIN HELD UP 8IXURI.VO OF MIMTARV LAND AT COOS JIKAI) noUUTFCIj Acting Secretary .of War llofcra .Mailer lo Congress for Their Decision, Shifting tho JtespoiiHlblllly. 'WHAT DO YOU KiMUTlS? "Orouch removers," tho technical namo udded as a handlo to tho Cal ifornia Jubilee Quartet Is an apt phrase, and correct to tho smallest detail, say tho hundreds who throng ed tho portals of tho Orphoum Theater Monday and Tuesday nights and for tho two matinees. Coming hero under the nusplces of tho Coos Day Hand tho clever colored artists fniin.l fnvnr with the nUdlenCCB WllO rnunntedlv encored thorn. Excellent linrnimiv nml wnll-llllillduil VOlCOB I nr.inva nf L'rninl otiorn down to tlr I ...... .... nf iVirt rtl.t Tllntlt'l tlons marked tiro appearance of the considered. men. rmii- ctnna nrn linlnir innrto Mm nimrini nn their southern Oro tmn Inllr Tim first OIIO llOTO. tO nidif ilinv ntinear In North Rend Sanction of Congress will bo nec essary uororo the war jjopartnreni nf tlio 1 In I tori Mtnlra r.in urnnt to Marshfleld and North Dend tho prlv Here's What Marshfleld High School Girls Must Know About Cooking. Tim following In n com of tho queries propounded at a recent o Marslrneld and North uenu mo prrv-i "Y' , ' L; ,, rtr ,noi,i Rich Hog. of using for pari, .purposes' ZZJf l S ci Mnrshflold housewives llin 2(10 acres of Kovernment land at riinrlnnton Ilnv nml Coos Head according to a letter received by C. J. Holgard, chairman of tho park committee. The letter Is written by rronrv tlrnnknnrlilirn. nntlnir Secre tary of War, to Senator Chamberlain, n nnd contains tho opinion of K. II. o Crowder, Judge-Advocato General. Months 111:0 tho nrolect was first nsldcred. A conrmltteo or threo wna nhtxuotx frnm Mnrahflnlrl nnd by North Rend, consisting or C. I. Roi- i- gard, J. w. uennett nnu ur. rra i- Uartle. These men then took tho matter un with tho War Department under tho auspices or tho Volunteer and havo for months been seeking Fire Department and later at Myr- an unders nndlng The otter -now again through tho chain of govern mental red tape. Tt flntlnrr lila nfilnlnn nf frrntlHlM? - tho uao of theso lands, Judgo Crow- tin 1nln nml nt llandon Unlinrt Fpntfin. director Of tll( Coos Day Concert Hand, this morn ing stated that tho band men art ..lrfn.l ...I,!. 41. n f.iatlttci nt Hut .mi. certs, both financially and In tho dor raid: trimmer with which thoy plensed "They nro to bo and belloves tho funds secured will oral park purposes; ARVKRTIHKI) liKTI'KHS List of unclaimed loiters remain ing In tho MarBhfleld, Oregon, I'ost offlco Tor tho wook ending March 23, 19 Id. Persons calling for tho name will pieaso sny advortlscd and pay ono cent ror each letter called for. Uarry, M. K.J Ilcckor, Mr., Ilourko, M.; Ilorg, D.j Urodlo, Mrs. Kd.; Chad wick, Algornonj Condon, Wm. .1. 1).J FUk, Hormnn; Hagon, II. W. iraauvlst, E.i Harstmann, J. II.; HaiiHon, Miss Eleanor; Johnston, A. J.; .lohnHRon, Anna; Linden, K. J.; McCammon, W. K.; Improvement, Mnrshriold; Murphy, C. M.; PInnrd, J.. A.; Powell, Mrs. Itholta; Smith, JIarvo; Smith, Mrs. Ooorgo II.; BvutiPBon, Ituhoir; Suodgrass, John; Wallace, C. A. 2; Wiles, C. F.; Wick, Arvld, Wlloy, .Mrs. W. II. CURTIS, P. M. used lor gen tho cities aro to hive authority or local regula tion nnd police ovor them, but oven to bo mado later more, not only nro tneso innus 10 or securing runds uo clenreu up and niauo nvniinuio ror tins general puunc purposu, urn. a portion of them Is to bo subjected liv. Mm imnllonnta in nrlvntn llRn. tho biiBlness men of tho city that ror It Is proposed to nuthorlzo tho aid materially In retaining tho ban nn Ka nresnnt basis. Further ar rangoments aro fnr tlin mnttcr to keen tho baud. Hugh McLain presldont or tho Commercial Club, on Sunday suggested on behnir or A IIANCII of 1(10 ncreH, ! ncrvN of hldi N iMitloiu land, Improved, M good bulldlngH thereon, modern house, largo now lmru, for wilo for Ichh Hum )ji:i;i pur uere, unit on oiihj' terniN. i. n. ikiiiiiiiuiii v (.(. tho band bo incorporated and sell stdek. S.S.H.S.Stowart Is called tho Ulack Paderowakl. Ho fuirillod expecta tions, tinkling up and down the "IvoHcb" with llglrtnlng-llko strokes each ono or which carried n definite Impression. J. C. Pnyne, double-voiced con cert alngor nnd fornnlo Impersona tor, scored ono or tho srcntc-Bt hits ot tho quartet. Ho was In tho EaBl years ago with tho original Ton neBsecans. Through their plantation molodlcs, Jubilee songs, eacrcd num bers, popular nlrs nnd classical se lections tho non demonstrated their ability as artists. CAItl) OF THANKS. To tho tunny friends, whoso deeds of kindness aird tendor words of condolence) did so much to lighten tho bunion during tho Illness and death or our beloved husband, brothor nnd rather, wo extend our heurtrolt thanks nnd appreciation. Wo also dcBlro to publicly thank tho local Chliicso colony for thu many gifts of flowera and other kind nets which woro so highly ap preciated by tho deceased. MHS. A. E. LANI)0, ISRAEL DANDO. R0HERT C. DIMjAIU). INSTITUTE FRIDAYPEDAGDGY SUBJEG T COOS IAV TEACHERS TO HE IX A'lTENDANCI'-MANV 1XTEREST- IN(1 AIl)RESSi:S SCHEDULED FOR TWO SESSIONS. ToachorM Irom nil ovor Coos Day aro oxpectud to bo present nt tho one-day Instltuto to bu held In tho high school auditorium, Friday, Slarch 28, according to tho an nouncement of County Supervisor F. A. (loldert and City Superinten dent F. A. Tlodgen. Special cortl flcatOH or attendance will bo Issued In those who attend, Dr. 1). 11. Sheldon, doarr or the education do pnrtmuut at tho University of Ore gon, will bo tho principal speaker nt tho morning and iifternoon boh kIouh. For Ihreo days Dr. Sholdon will bo u visitor on tho Hay, During this tlniu ho will visit many or tho hcIiooIh, talk with tho teachers and aid In ovury way possible In giving suggestions, Dr. Sheldon eight yenra ago was head or tho psychology de partment or thu University and from that position wnH called EaRt to tho University of Pittsburgh, wliero ho ruiualnod until September or Inst year. PROdRAM Forenoon (DslMt 'to 1!;00) Music Two soloctloriB, North Hond High School Hand. DIbcubbIou "Opportunities of tho Consolidated School." F. A. tloldeir, County Supervisor, 10 minutes; F. A, (lllfnllen, teacher In Coos River Consolidated School, 10 minutes. Discussion "Tho Country Pupil In tho City School." J. F. (Iruhbs, principal high bcUooI, North Dend, ID minutes. Music Songs, Sixth grndo pu pils, Mnrshflold public schools. Discussion "Why Art Should bo Taught In tho Schools." Mnrgarot Anno Volz, teacher of. music nnd drawing, Mnrshflold schools, Fif teorr minutes. Intermission Firteon minutes. During tho IntormlBslon pupils or tho second grade, high school build ing, will give urr exhibition of folk dancing. Danish Dnuco of (1 root ing. I Sco You. Shooniakor's Dunce. Address Dr. II. D. Sholdon, Dean of tho Department or Education In tho University or Oregon. Afternoon (1:00 to iliilO) Discussion Eduentlonnl Status Irr Coos County. Twenty minutes. Ray mond E. linker, County Superinten dent of Schools. Discussion "Possibilities of tho Teacher's Association, Ten minutes, A, (1. Rnah, Superintendent North llend Schools, Music (llrl's (lleo Club or Marsh- rlnlil llli.li ilu,nl Address "Tho Incorrlglblo Hoy." J. ToiiBchor, Jr., Secretary ol tho llltiirilllnulmi n'lilrtt tuliiiitna During this Intermission, tho as srws ffu ,& "MEte". :' tnjrs uruu swinging win uo given uy pu pils from tho Central School. A time Music Songs. Miller. Address Dr. II. 1) Eluht P. M. In thu library lecturo room Dr. Sheldon will address tho tenchera and general public. Mrs. Roy Everett Sheldon. license to sot nsldo particular tracts or tills land and to grant to prlvnto parties tho privileges or private uso and occupation or theso tracts. "Tho proposition plainly Is to put this land ror nn Indoflnlto time to a uso entirely dirforont rrom Hint ror which It wub ncqulred. Tho uso Is not Incidental or limited to a small nnd Insignificant strip, but covers all tho tracts In question; nnd, as specified, must necessitate and bo based on a degree or control which when nnd so long as exorcised, is Ht tlo loss than that Incident to own ership. "Tho (legrco or control oven goes to tho point or authorizing tho li censee to Biiblot U tho term can bo used In this connection to pri vate parties ror prlvnto purposes cortnln portions or this land." Further, In brlur, tho opinion BtnlcB that it Is true tho occupation is called temporary nnd enn bo re voked nt nny tlmo by tho War De partment, but "n public park lo not ti transient thing; tho penult Is lo bo Tor nn Imloflnlto term, lntieh money and labor aro to bo expendoj upot rendering tho lands available ror tho uso and occupation permitt ed; nu ludl&crlmlnntlui; public roitUl lifinllv lin nTiinrteil In illnt Itiiril lull liO- twton long accorded gratultlous priv ileges nnu vesica riguis How manv rnn nnowi.r Hinm? I Derine rood; metabolism. What aro tho prlnclplo elements found In tho body? How nro they sup plied? What are rood adjuncts? II DIscush protein ns to uso In tho body, chemical characteristics, other chemical elements round In It, tcBt or protelnB, comparison as to digestibility or the two types, amount needed, comparison or cost. Ill Discuss carbohydrates as to use, source, classification, which ones occur naturally, which ones nro derived chemically, digestibility, cost. IV Discuss rats and oils as to use, especial value in nutrition, cost, digestibility. V. Discuss ubo and occurrence of water and mineral salts. VI. What Is a caloric? How Is tho caloric value ol rood deter mined? What amount or protein Is supposed to bo tho correct amount In tho' diet? How does work, set, ago and general build arrect tho amount or rood required? VII Derine (1) digestion; (2), absorption; (!!), assimilation. VIII GIvo outllno or mouth di gestion with n full description. IX Give outllno of stomnch digestion with a full description. X. GIvo outline of Intestinal di gestion with a full description. What Is the Bpeclal ubo of tho liver? AMONG THE SICK I Cnpt A. D. Uoono of Sumner who is Borlously 111, was brought to day to tho homo of his daughter Mrs. Win. Knrdoll of MarBhfleld. ! WATERFRONT NEWS ? Tho Elizabeth nnd Ilrooklyn sailed Monday from Uandon ro Snn Fran cIbco with lumber enrgocs. Tho steam schooner Yellowstone Is londlng lumber Tor Sail FranclBco nt North Jiend, having nrrlved hero yesterday on her now schcdulo. This morning tho Nuiiii Smith left rrom San Francisco nnd Is expected hero on Friday. Early tomorrow tho Oeorgo W. Eld er Is scheduled to nrrlvo rrom Eurokn, leaving ni l p. m. ror j'oriiaiui. llniln.1 III Innlllit.. Dntlilnn 41m iinnnu linn YL'BiUd iiKiiio i Jiiiiujtu 4ii luavuiir uuuuuu mu In huoU wIbo !b tho tnnttor lifted ' Speedwell wns unablo to leave North from tho Hhouldora of tho War Do-j Unu yesterday but will today al pnrtmiint and transrorrod to tho Nat ional Congress wuoro m nu uiuoi Ir.lto dato It will net on tho mnttor. Tho prcsoiit commltteo wns ap pointed two yenrs ago nalonlnv but will tndnv nt 1:30 according, to her agents. PRAYER FOR PEACE MAHSHFIEI.D CATHOLICS JOIN IN UNIVERSAL SUPPLICATION Rev Father McDovltl Jlnkes Appenl For CosMitlon .f HostllltleH In War-Torn and War-Wonr Continent, or Europe Tho Marshfleld Catholics Joined Catholics all over tho world on Sun-1 day, Passion Sunday, in n universal supplication for the peaco or war worn Europe. Tho prayer orrered by Rev. Father McDevitt was n no composed lor tho occasion by Ills Holiness Pope Ilenedlct XV. The, Rov. Father spoko lee Ingly or tho conditions In the blood-soaked bat-, tlo fields ot European countries and hIbo referred to tho situation In Mexico and requested that that coun trv im roiuembcred In tho prayers of h,TiioOIfoiiowIiig Is tho text of the Peace Prayer. "D sninyed uy mo nonum ui war which Is bringing ruin to peo ples and nations, wo turn, 0 Jesus, , to Thy most loving heart ns to ouri last liope. O God of Mercy, with! tears wo Invoke Thee to end this j fearrul scourge; O King of Peace, wo humbly imploro tho pcaco ror. which wo long. From Thy Sacred j Heart Thou didst Bhed forth over the world dlviuo Charity, so that discord might end and love mono inlclit reign nmong men. During Thy lifo on earth Thy Heart beat with tender compassion ror tho sor rows or men; In this hour, mado ter- rlblo with burning hntc, with bloou- shed and with slaughter, onco more may Thy Dlvlno Heart bo moved to pity. Pity tho countless mothors In anguish ror tho rate or their boiib; pity tho numberless families now bereaved or their fathers; pity Europo over which brood such havoc and disaster. Do Thou in splro rulers nnd pooplo with coun sels of mcokness, do Thou heal the diBcords that tear tho nations asunder; Thou who didst slicd Thy precious blood thnt they might livo ns brothers, bring men together onco moro In loving harmony. And as onco beforo to tho cry of the Apostlo Peter: Snvo us, Lord' wo porlsh, Tiiou didst answer with words of mercy, and didst still tho raging waves, so now dolgn to hear our trustrul prnyor, nnd glvo back to tho world pcaco and tranquility. "And do Thou, O most Holy Vir gin, as In other times or soro dis tress, bo now our holp, our pro tection nnd our safeguard. Amen." Tho prayer was composed by His Holiness. It Is accompanied by a ilecico rrom Cnrdlnal Gnsparrl, Sec rotary of Stato ror tho Vatican, pre scribing In detail tho rorm of service ror Passion Sunday. EVERYTHING NEW- " t Spring Oenifeg TOMORROW Thursday Displaying individuality and correctness of styles endless variety. ' Suits, Coaks, Shoes, Dresses NEW CREATIONS IN COTTON FABRICS. ' NEW WEAVES IN WOOLEN DRESS GOODS NEW SHADES IN POPULAR'siLKS " i .- ?,- TO IMPROVE -NIK COQUILLE VALLEV FARMERS ADD TO lli;t(l). II11IU Chosen by Members or tho Myrtlo Point Testing Association Hecuiiso or Records or Dnins. Ilnlmrt 1 Tli-vilnn. nf tlin Mvrtlo .U,,W. b ... Wrf.- ... . ...w v Point Cow Testing Association writes to Tho Tlmos ns follows: "Five mombera or tho Myrtlo I'nlnl 'rnHtlnir AHsnelntlon luivo nlnr,..l riiirlHlcr.uil bllllu nt tba head or their herds. These nuimnis uuvo been selected, principally liecniiBO nf ilin nriiiiiiL'tlon nf their dnuiB. Mr. F. Lundy nnd son secured n Un Rln it rrnm v. lv. INOWU1I. Ol Onstou. C. H. Uutler piircnnscu nu nnlrnnl rrom Frank Laugnoo. flovs- "md aitw' Aldesdcleyty Port. " Monmoutli. This bull comes rrom iio)B and (lirls Aid hoclet), lort- ft cow w(h R rceon, of G:,0 pounds 'ami nt i...,.,n rn, In mi n vmir lllwlnp nil or butter rnt In ono year, undor nu- llinnllrAlPil test. D. R. I.OWls. of near Leo, bought his slro Ironr tho n roiK louniy. mo iinm nf tlm bull mndo over TiOO nniinilR nf buttor fat III 0110 yonr Oil -sTu pus noiii tlio central School. A ,;,",V VJ. w m Wnnklv of short basket ball game by two pick- W : aC0 ,',m cd teams of girls rrom the high 9, i ouven near" I n Bdiool will iiIbo bo played nt this fon l-ianK lm Louen, near nan- limn dOII." MANY A MAN HAS FAILED IN HIS LIFE WORK BECAUSE OF POOR EYE SIGHT Vision Can be Corrected and the Eyes Kept Young with the Aid of Properly Fitted Glasses WE EXAMINE EYES SCIENTIFICALLY AND GRIND LENSES TO FIT YOUR EYES WHILE YOU WAIT,, II - - HIT Ill 111! Illl-lll III I" Red Cross Optical Dept. HEI) CROSS DRl'fl HTOIti: lMiono 122. HOMME'S liAVATEYA Often railed tho Coos County modlcluo, Is a mild nnd pleasant cHectlvo laxatlvo roiA constipation, (live It n trial. Trial slzo 10 couts, at any urugsiure. WE ARE FXCLCS1V1 Ad EM'S FOR 01 - "'rCVS,S CHOCOLAiTil 3Si?; A SHIPMENT Jl'ST RECEIVED COME IX .VXD SEE TllliM AT LEWIS' NORTH BROADWAY. "The Perils of Pauline are no more! Style-Craft Coats and Suits have ended them, because they offer the models of the moment a t prices that "purse please" XV2o all women. STYLE-CRAFT "Man-Tailored" Coats and Suits are not only smart in cut and correct in fashion, but the ma terials are the pick of their field for stylish patterning and durability. The needling too, is of the painstaking, brains taking type they are thor oughly in keeping with the high standard of merchandise carried by S. S. JENNINGS. NORTH BEND THE STORE THAT SELLS THE REST FOR JUST A l.l-lTlii; LESS What Has Done .So Much For A Clean City'AsEIectricity? Whether amid the whirr of the wheels of in- dustry in factories large or small or in the quiet of the residential neighborhood, Electric Light and Power from Central Station clean and efficient has abolished needless grime and soil, at the same time giving better re-' sults'at less expense A Still Wider Application of Central Station Service is bound to mean a still cleaner town. The segregation of the consumption of fuel for light and power in our power plant would eliminate the smudge which is invariably a part of the promiscuous individual consump tion of fuel. i Efficient methods of production mean that by the use of Central Station Service you will be assured of absolutely reliable power at less .. cost. Why not investigate now? Oregon Power Co. Second and Central , Phone 178 Marslif ield-Nor th Bend-Empire AntqSgjg nt llusy Leaves MaVslifloltl , Corner 10:00 a.m. asOO.p.ru. 5:00 un. Leaves NorlJi lioud 15 mln. utes later Leaves Empire. 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 0:30 p.m. lommutation nnU Tickets $2.00 Li r ! r...i.fif.t.. v.i. v. . . .-...,v.u..,uiiu uenu aoio uu llN AVON, nu !.... - . . . ,,.., iV uiiuiiiva i rum n a, in to 12 p. nr.; to South Slough onco a uij, leaving at 11 a. in.: to Eiurilrq llrreo trips n day. OOR8T A KINO. Prom. THE COOS HOTEL Formorly 'if Marshfiold WASlU.VGTOy AVENUE SI AJjEN STREET NOHTIT MWND O. A. Metl'u, Prop, niTCI PT. OUKSTIOS Tha question Is not, wM " uut uoes jouf ...- . which will profit man; w ( sides yourself. ,IlVnRl LUIW ' "- I'horre 57-J. FIRE 1 SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend. for Fancy and Domestic CHINA VI OHIMNKYH ..; ec J. N. HAIU3-, .j Avr Kind of Bricit ' n.i.o. That Are " j I And nil Work "f.Toitl i Call at "The FlreiW ' Bldg.. 137 Becouu - 1 - T,!lif1f" French Ranges I mmwwmwv.vx 9mwj' ytf-v9miu Hi Mk,,. -v4 K9ti.ES.:,. ... ,uvUl