The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 07, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHRELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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HOLY WEEK IS
OBSERVED ERE
PLANT SAILED
' EARLY TODAY
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Steamship Leaves For 'Frisco
Witn Many Passengers and
Good Cargo.
Tbe H. F. Flast &ile4 tils aaors
Ing fer Sia Fraaciseo -wits a large
noiaber eJ passersers aad a gfi
cargo of freight Sie ii Uiiac
abort as t3ch Lftfcy ! do-ara eai
trip a""" as she cas ba.ate, t3e de- j
&ad tor it k TrUeo asd Oatlaa4
beiag 2 tie lacreas deeptt tie
lad tiat traap rteaaeri are kriag
Irg la AmssraJtar eal tiere tor verr
low prices. Hie is ee day off i
sehedale feat it 's &oe to aie cp
the ifcae sert -"-eft.
Uk Good Tiiae
A TrireJess frras Capt&ia Parsoas
of tie AHitse te Ageat Stiaaer last
night iadieate tiat si "-as ranting
good tiae oa aer aos-taara tnp. At
C o'doci, sie tos off tie aocti of
tie Crspqaa sad tie prospets for
fvT-nntilo TTM'Vtr MTliIa TT2
... .. .. . . . ,, Weasisg of tie Easier -water aad the
good. At Nortr Bead, jmst iefore ,
... Er CarMilM. Hon f colons Trill be
the Alliaaee started lor tie Jar, tae
Special Relgkus Services at
the Catholic Church During
Remainder of Week.
Spefel "Hojy Weet" s-errie-ss hare
keea zmjtzti r tie Hex Fatier E.
JDoaaeilr tor Sc Moaiea's Cetaolfc
eiarex for tie talaaee of tie pres
ent -sreei: Is a4Jtio ! tie special
Essie? s-rrice aext Sasday.
Tomorrow. Hrr Taarsaay. i
a&ass -rill te eekratl at S'eteefc. '
Tie Blessed S&crtsseat ""in also ie .
plaeed la tie Reposttorr of the
Siered Heart altar here It -111 re- .
saats exposed tor a fe?r days. i
Tie aext day "Good Friday," tie
"34as of tie Pre-5asti&ed -"ill be
celebrated at 5 o'clock a. a. la the
eTealaz. tiere trill ie serrks aad
a seraoa at 7:34 o'clock.
Tie foDotriag day, Easer Satur
day." suh -"ill ie eieirated at &
o'eloei a. ai. Tiere -alll also ie the
were rolling ore- aad orer, t
somersaslts.
"WTii.e Foiaaolas aloag tie tro
creat arsai or feelers of tie d-evll-Sk
)eare or fs-o. aad irteg her
back, iaiK ti4e. to ilaosc tie
saie ptece." aor caa tie d-erllSsi
geseraLy be sa! to be so accoa-a-rlit-rc
Nererthe.esi isus oS
sr 'h ressZs act aa Irireq-eat oe-
alag eurreace la oosaectioa "srith tie
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jderilSsi.
I Oae case is oa record Tfiere a
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sbotl of deiilSsh. s-K-eep.ag br a
. Sood tMe, apprcseied so aear tie
I shore as to eoae ia eoataet idti a
water feace. tie Sras posts of triich
they selred aad tried to lets up. aau;
thef shed the -water lato a foam
with their powerful -wiags.
It is a pecalJnty of the derilasi
tiat lasteed cf layiag saaay thoo
saads or erea miHioas of eggs, it
normally has oaly a siagle yog oae
at birth. It appears, iowerer. that
to arooerlr reprcdwee tie species
oaly a slrg'.e yong oae i Eecessary
(For a baly dT fish, somet-es --e-
'iag as broad as fre feet ard we el-
iag 2 powads or more, is -well able
to take care of itself- I a sereral re
spects tie yoag fish grows p nad'r
anrsiBg aad traiaisg remarkable 1 k
j tiat of a hvsaa beisg. It is Eourui
ed. for i&staac. froaa its toothers
ai ilk.
For the LAND'S sake. See F. S.
DOW for FERTTLIZKR.
folioTiag paseeagers got board be
sides those Triose aaaoes vtn:
priated yesterday:
T. B. Jaaes. E. Jfore aad wife
aad tiree eilHrea. E. J. Ford.
"Walter Teriaa ad J. E. Abel.
Ia all, tie APiaaee kad fafty-serea
passeagers aad ahot 1-9 toas of
freight, iaclvdiag a big siipaeat of
berry boifes froa Baadoa.
Aaosg those -who sailed oa tie M.
F. Plaat -were the foUowiag:
S. Biaaer&aa S. Atiaaasioa. L.
D. Tooag, R. S Wrigit, Cias. Gil
bert, Geo. Seelir. I. R. Toer, Mr.
Pollexfea, B. B"i. Mary Brox.
Adolph Brovx. Mrs. J. A. O'KeUy.
Geo. Harris, Joha Arelleta. Mildred
Coke, E. Galeaa, Jas. Baiaes. J. C.
Gray, F. Coisag. K. Fxaak, Mrs. C.
Fraak, Miss K Sei. Leo. Braax, Ed.
Braux, Fraak E-aux. M. Soige. Joha
Roberts. F. WeUe C. Albertsos. F.
Goodlike, T. H. Dick, Geo. Staxaoiio,
Easter Caadles. Coalessloas -will be
ieird fros 2 to i o'clock la lie aft-
(.-- siad frara 7 ttt 9 a'erJii In
tie eTeaiag.
Tie a5cal prograsa tor tie East
er sersices is sow beiag arraaged
aad -will be aaaovaced Satvrday.
THE REAL DEAIL FISH IS
DECLARED NOT A MONSTER
Tie briagiag togetber of saaay la
terestiag facts hitierto kaows osly
to a few scattered aea of seieace .
abot the gf-aerally dreaded deTilSsh
has btea the reslt of aa aatiorita- '
ti-re'stady. of the se&ject receatlrl
eoaspleted by Dr. Theodore Gill, as- J
sodate ia xoology ia the Tailed J
States Natkmal Maseora at Washiag- j
toa. Dr. Gill has semraariz-d his
stadies ia aa official pablJeatioa jast
isSB&d by the Saithsoaiaa Iastltn- j
tioa. i
Althongh the name devilfish has j
"T"' , " ' . . . oftea been appl'ed to differeat spe
John Deraoioke Geo. aeraas. Joha
, ,t , - ir Jcies of cHttlefish. with their eight
Berifiao, Cast Pribogioa. Keek Chi-
virog.
v ANGRT WTFE IS AVENGER.
FlgbU "Woman Whoe Hcband
Fousiit Her Sioae.
PENDLETON. Ore.. April 7.
Angered because her husband had
been whipped oa the street la a fUt
fight acd toag to the quick wiea
the wife of the victor laughed ia her
bHsband's disfigured face. Mrs. Ole
Oleeoa rushed out of a Main-street
restaurant, grabbed Mr. Keaaeth
McRea by the shoulder, shook her
fist in her face aad dared her to
laugh. A crowd quickly gathered,
but Mrs. McRea escaped her a?!la&t
and made her way to the police sta
tion, where a comp'alot was filed.
Mrs. Oleson was brought into court
and fined 110 for AMault.
The first fight occurred 1b the
forenoon and the latter in the after
noon. The first grew out of a suit
for the possession of land, and
though McRea. as the aggressor, was
fined !10 for starting th- fight, he
declares Oleson bad spit ia his face
and committed other Insults which
could no longer be overlooked. Both
mcounters occurred on the main
street, in the very heart of the city,
and were witnessed by scores of
spectators.
SEND YOl'R FRIENDS an Easter
card. Finest collection ever seen In
Coos county at A .M. Prentiss & Co.,
one cent to 75 cents.
S.WI-, MONEV by buying sus
penders at Coos Bay Cash Store.
FASTSTDFr' In a wnnr
Mrs. A. M. White
IiAMKS TAILORING
AND FANCY GOWNS.
Artlotlc Uvwllenee,
RlHrt WorWHKinOilp.
I-ati-M Stvlt..
Iadio of Cks liny Arv Cordially
InvlUxl to ChII.
Room U, Romr Rulldiiig.
Corner CVntral Aemio and Hro.ulay
Mnr-4B'-lil, Ortgnii.
L. J. POST
Contractor and Rulliler
Klckuwn yrr.' ir n r t lnht ut
ntU--Tl.ur liiura J J t vurk it(hl"
hti2 Soiii Socoiul Strict
M-RSIiriKLD, ORE.
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oag, wavy anas- to a kind of shark,
aad ako ia California to a gray
whale, the giant fish bst kBOwa as
such Is technieal'y called the great
ray.
The devilfish or great ray. is fla:,
said to be sometimes thirty feet
aerosc. wiih two great supple arms
or head fins, shaped somewhat like
elephants' tusks, protruding from the
front of its head. Although many
thrilling tales of adventure with this
fish have from time to time found
their way into print, there is not
yet oa record an authoritative report
of a devilfish having ever eaten a
humaa being.
"The food of the devilfish," says
Dr. Gill, "so far from beiag large
animals and occasionally a ma a or
so, as has been alleged, appears to
be chiefly the small crab, shrimps
and o'her crustaceans, and young or
small fishes, which swsrm ia certain
places near the surface of the water
Rarely dos oae prey on large
fishes."
Sulimarino Pliclit.
The devilfish are inhabitants of
warm water seas aad as a rule do
not venture from the shore very far
out on the high seas. Once in a
while one is seen as far north as
New York, or another in tie Medi
terranean. In I'nited States waters
they have been more frequently re-.
ported from South Carolina aad the
Gulf states, aad from Loer Califor
nia. They often swim in schools or
shoals and have a curious habit of
turning somersaults near the sur
face. soBWtires leaping as high as
ten feet out of the water and churn
ing the sea into foam. If the devil
fish could life and mo la the air
in their mode of progression they
would probably be said to fly, for a
sort of submarine night l really
hat is accomplished. It te by Saps
of the long winglike fins that they
peed themselves aloaar-
A na'uralUt who obserred devil
ash Id action, says he thought no
more diabolical creature could be
Imagined. They resembled enor
mous bat, and in following oae an
other around la a circle raised the
outer Up of oae of the long wing
like aes high oat of the water in a
graceful eurre the other beaig deep
ly submerged. TVey might be seen
aow gliding down with a flying mo
tion of the wings; sweep! ag, gyrat
ing upward with a twisting vertical
motion, marvelous In its perfect,
grace, now thev 1ihd while, again
black, so that one would say ;hey
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Soft, mild days every now and
then, and sunshine that strikes
warm on your back Spring
coming fastthe time for new
Clothes at hand
Hart- Schaffner & Marx have
made for us an unusually at
tractive stock of Spring garments
There is a style, a snap, a swing
in these Clothes that will make
you more than pleased with them
Absolutely guaranteed to be free
from cotton and made to wear
Yes, we are very proud of these clothes and ask
you to come in and look them over; It costs you nothing
and we would be glad to have you.
Every department well represented with Easter
suggestions.
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