The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE C.OAS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,, OREGON, FRIDtf,' AUGUST 11', 191-1 EVENING. EDITION.
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Astbrid Centennial Pageant
Augv IQIh.to Sppt, 9th, Inclusive, Astoria, Ore.
1M,000 SPECTACULAR, HISTORICAL JUBIIjKK COMMEMO
RATING THIS FIIIST WHITE SETTLEMENT IN THE PACIPIO
NOKTHlVUHTrMV THE A8IOR PARTY.
Willamclte Valley and Southern Oregon Cities Day August 17th
A FEW OF THK
THINGS VOU WILL
BBK:
FLIGHTS 11V rflll?
WONDERFUL CUR
T1SS HYDRO AER
OPLANE TRAVEL
ING IV AIU, LAND
AND SKA.
INDIAN VILLAGES
YAKIMA AND NIM
rnilCH INDIANS.
U.S. BATTLESHIPS
INDIAN WAll DAN
CIS AND SHAM BAT
TLES. MANUFACTURERS
i:IIIIIII'S.
MAMMOTH MILL
TAHV AND NAVAL
PARADES.
OREGON DEPART-
MKNT OF FISHERIES
LIVE FISH KXSII-
HIT.
VIVID DESTRUCTION
OF THK SHIP 'TON-
QUIN"
CLATSOP COUNTY
EXHIIUT.
WONDERFUL KITH
FLYING CONTESTS.
SPECTACULAR' HIS
TORICAL PARADES.
SAIL AND MOTOK
BOAT RACES.
ELLKRY'B ROYAI.
ITALIAN HAND.
ELABORATE AND
WONDERFUL ILLU
MINATIONS. .
OREGON 'NATIONAIj
GUARD AND U. fl.
MARINE HANDS. i
SI-ECLAT FEATURES
TQ FOLLOW EVERY
DAY. . . . - ,
REDUCED RATES ON ALL LINES
Flanagan &
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY AT MARSHFIKLD, OREGON,
Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00
J-otal resources 535,000.00
United States Depository for Postal Savings
Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
OFFICERS:
W. S, Chandler,
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President,
DIRECTORS:
W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
W. U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes,
John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers,
r- S, Dow, W, P, Murphy,
M, C,
ALICE II
The Popular PIcnIo Boat.
iUo make8 reBular schedule on
W i C00S R,ver run Le
andv ,- ai o;d a. m.
"S, JT MarshflBld t 8 a. .
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DEARY'S GUN SnOP
GUncaMflx lt for w
a. Dicycle, machine lock repair
s' 8 made and fitted.
E. IJAXDEL, Prop.
- St. Phona 180-R
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August 17th
Program
Afternoon
2:30 P. M.
Concert by Ellery's Band
Indian WarDances at Stadium
4:00 P. M.
Wonderful Kite Flying Con
tests at Centennial Grounds
Night
6:OOP.M.
Concert ky; Ellery's Band
Indian War Dances at Stadium
Bennett Bank
.. Vi
u u i uuiooy (Mongol,
Vice-President, Cashier,
Horton,
Blanchard's Livery
We have secured the livery busi
ness of L. H. Holsner and are pre
pared to render excellent service to
the people of Coos Bay. Careful
drivers, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory service to
the, public. Phone us for a driving
hors, a rig or anything needed In
the livery lino. Ve also do a
trucking business of all kinds.
DLANCnARD BROTHERS.
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Streets.
Phone 138-J
PAST AND
Steamer Redondo
4 I
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Will Sail From Marshfield for San Francisco, Monday, Aug. 14
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION OOMIJAT.
Phono 44 C. F. McQEORQE), Agont,
TnE FRIEND
S. $. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WntELESS
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
Sails for Portland from Coos, Bay, Sunday, Aug. 13
NORTH PAJIFIO 3TI2AMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 44 O. F. McGEOEGE, Agent
DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
LEAVES MARSIIFIEIil) DAILY
BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:30 A. JU.
ARRIVE DRAIN 4 P. M. SAME DAY.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COR
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 2
EQUIPPED
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON AUGUST 4, O, 14, 10,
24 AND 20. '
SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG
UST O, il. 10. SI. SO AND 81.' ' '
L. II, KEATING, AGENT
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FASTSERVICE TO. ROSEBURG
Oar auto, levtaj( MswhleM atOI o'clock1 every momiag,
aect with the erecting Irate to Portland. Fara 14.00.
COOS BAY ROSEBURG BTA GE. LINK
OTTO SCHRTTER, Ageat, O. P.' BARNARD, -
120 MARKET AV., Marahfleld. 'Agtat, ROSEBURG. On.
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RE.L ESTATE BARGAINS.
7-room houso at Bunkor Hill $1,B00
G Lots nnd two buildings on
Broadway South 90,000
Bungalow, modorn, Central
avonuo f.1,100
Thrco acros doop waterfront 91,000
AUG. FRIZERN,
Real Estato Iiuuranco and Rentals
08, Central Ave., Marslifleld, Oru.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Tk R- A. J. HENDRY'S
Modorn Dental Parlor.
Wo aro equipped to do high class
work on short notice at tha vory
lowest prices. Examination, freo.
Lady nttondarit, Coko building, oppo
site Chandlor hotel.
MRS. L. ERIOKSON,
ProfetBlonal, Nureo
as Flrot.Btfoot Ph6na 64-J
Am propared to accommodate pa
tients. Confinement cases a specialty
DR A. O. BURROUGHS,
Scientific Mosaagfstt
Treats all diseases Offlco, cornor
Socond and Central Avonuo.
6ulco hours 11 to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. m,
DR, If. B. MOORE, Cltlropractor.
Clironlo Diseases a Specialty
203 Coos BIdg Phone 81-L
Office hours 1 to 5, 6:30 to 7:80
Sunday 3 to 6
DR. G. W. LESLIE,
OsU'opathlo Physician
Uraduate of the American school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office
In Eldorado BIk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phone 101-J; Marshfield; Oregon.
DR. J. W. INGRAM,
Physician and Surgeon.
209-210 Coke Building
honest Office 10.2J; Residence 1021.
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
larshfleld Oregon
DR. J. T. McCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshfield, Oregon.
Office: Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Office.
Phone 10B-J
BAFE INVESTMENT
For Information concerning
high-class bond Investments,
bearing 0 Interest net
write O. B. Hinsdale, care J.
If. Adams and Company, Los
Angeles, California. "
COMMODIOUS
qF COOS BAY",
WITH WIRELESS
PHONE MAIN S8.L
Many a Suuffering Wontan.
Drags herself painfully through her
dally tasks, suffering from backache,
hoadache, norvousnoss, loss of appo
tlto and poor sleep, not knowing hor
Ills are duo to kldnoy and bladder
troubles. Foley Kldnoy Pills give
quick relief from pain and misery
and a prompt return to health and
strength. No woman who so auf
fors can afford to ovorlook Foloy Kld
noy Pills. For salo by Red Cross
Drug Storo.
Km OakUMl, CkUTmU
Th only Wcmin' Collfjt on tb Pacific Coiit
Chartered. ISS3. Kttr twp grttt Unlrtriltlta,
Ideal cllatau l&tugtKutth jttr. Kntraptt
and graduation rcauUaraanta tqulfaUnt to
Ihoie of Slanlord and Unlraraltr of Calllorola,
.aboratoxlca for clcaca llK modrn equip,
rntpt. Ezctlliat opportnnlllta for bomt
conomlaa, Ubrary atudr. rauile, and art.
Modem grtapaalum. SotcUl cart far health
of atudenta, out-door tile. PreiMent, Luella
Our Caraoo. A. .. Lltt. D.. L.L. D. For
eatalogut addrcaa Secretary, Mllla College 1.
vk. biiuornia.
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RMldaat aad Day Behocl tow Qlrl. l?4kk
oLan of autua at Bl. Jahk(IUUil 4KaUoopall
Mule, Ail. lUtatlM. a,aualm.
Yet catalog a4l4rM THE B1STEH SUl'EBIOlt
OfflM2f, it, Ilalana Ilall
Tho cost of repairing the
wiring in our building In
Marshfield was nine dollars.
Tho ownor at once got a re
duction of Fifty Dollars per
year in the Insurance.
Think it over.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHON.E 287-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono 3131
WATCH! NOTICE
Homer Mauzoy, ono of tho drivers
t-nd tho solicitor for us Is out for
Laundry. Watch him I ho Is liable
to stop you on tho street and explain
all details of Laundry and also to be
at your home any time. Ho knows
Laundry business from A to Z,
Marshfield Hand and,
Steanj Laundry
puon aao-j
Ay.. b0
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HOPS VALUED BY
LOOKS AND AROMA,
Best Are Raised In Bohemia,
Bavaria and Parts ot England.
According to tho prevailing opinions,
which, according to some American
growers, aro mora prejudices, the best
hops aro raised in Bohemia, Bavaria
and somo parts of England, notably
Kent. Most American browers as
well as their European brothers valuo
bops largely by tbclr appcarnnco and
their aroma. This matter Is being
iud or oournoara babut. v
thrashed out thoroughly in connection
with the barloyi and- bop exhibition
which wllli bo held In Chicago Oct.
12-22. Aa In tho case of other aromat
ic plants, thb'aources ot the aroma aro
not well understood. Aroma usually
da-Deads' upon such minute 'particles
of substance that sveu the delicate re
actions la the chemical laboratory ae
frequently Inadequate to discover
them. The high prices which aro paid,
for Instance, for certain urines are
based' upon their flavor or aroma, and
yet this flavor or aroma cannot bo
discovered by chemical analysis, It
is not surprising, tnorerore, tnatytne
substances which contain the-flavor
or aroma of bops have never been as
certained with certainty. There is a
theory that they aro closely associ
ated with tho soft resins contained in
tho lupulln, or the hop flour, which Is
found between tho bracts of tho cone
and which Is really tho essential port
of tho hop plant,
As for tho color of tho hops, various
preferences prevail, Bomo preferring
thp varieties which aro entirely green,
while others think the yellowish green
Is preferable. In this country the' yel
low! i. kinds' are usually preferred,
While In Germany the greon ones have
thecal!.
Inasmuch' as the brewing valuo of
hops depends largely upoii tha lupulln
Icadd and tho soft 'resins and ths
American -hops are unusually rich 'In,
soft reklns, American' hop 'growers,
iaesdkavs no f ear'df entering tho prise
competition at'Cakagonndr'ta rmjse
vr hkh hare been 'adopted' for th Jury
which is to Jcdga tha hops.
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AWARDS tJLFJRR. ,
FOR HOP EXHIBITS,
Condition;; That Will Govern
In TMs Class.
Awards of prizes will be made ac
cording to tho following rules for hops
entered' in tho socond international
barloy and hop prise exhibition to be
held at Chicago, Oct. 12-22, 1011:
Tho awards will consist of twenty-one
prices, tho highest amounting to $160.
For the purpose of prize distribution
each distinct hop growing eectlon (for-
XiUJ-DLIK OLAMU MAQ.NIifJED 800 TIMES.
clgn or domestic) will constituto a
class by itself. Tho following Ameri
can sections nro recogiilzed as distinct
for this purposo: (1) Now York state.
(2) California, (3) Oregon, (1) Wash
ington, (D) British Columbia.
Hops grown outsldn of theso sections
will be considered as belonging to that
section which conforms most closely
to their districts geographically and
cllmutlcnlly, In tho discretion of tho
committee on awards.
AH samples of hops must bo certified
to havo been grown by tho exhibitor.
Tho amount of hops offered for ex
hibit must bo at least tor. -ibunds, with
six clusters of about twelve coues each-
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AT INSTITUTE
Coos County Teachers Become
Pupils Again News of
the Gathering.
Tho Coos county lnstltuto work for
Wednesday foronoon began with in
struction In Arithmetic, Sth grade
language, Cth grado composition by
Prof. Ball, and A reading and num
ber work by Miss Smith.
Prof. Ball gives printed outline
of each subject to all tho teachers
and explains samo from beginning;
to ond.
Miss 'Smith outlines tho courso of
study on tho board and demonstrates
the work In phonic reading and num
bers by meant of tho model class.
Tho aftornoon's work consisted in
discussing methods of teaching goo
graphy, history and IB reading. Tha
topics discussed In geography wore
BrltlBh-Atnorlcn and Canada and
South America In history, Now
York.
Mlsa Smith gavo Instruction In IB
reading and questioned tho tcachors
on work previously prcBonted.
Among tho teachers who curollod
todny woro Miss Bordlnnh Hlckoy of
North Bend.
A. Hucnorgardt of Marshfield.
Mrs. Minnie Horman of Myrtle
Point, who will teach at Dlst. No. 5
tho coming term.
Mr. S. 0. Shorrlll, a recent arrival
on tho Bay, will bo principal ot the
Bunker Hill school tho coming torn.
Superintendent Raab of North,
Bond has boon a vjsttor nenrly overy
day.
Through an error tho names of
Mrs. Ellon Kelley nnd. Miss Frances
FranBo, both ot Marshflold, were
omlttod yesterday from tho list, of
tcachors attending tho teachers' In
stitute. Good Instructors.
Tho Institute work la being cba-
ductod by Prof. Ball and Miss SmUts
ot tho Arllta school, Portland. Both
nro very capable Instructors, and
their work will bo ot much profit to
tho toachors.
Monday nttornoon Prof. Ball de
votod two periods to work In history
nnd goopraphy, boglnnlng with 4ta
grndo work, nnd Miss Smith gavo a
discussion on mothods ot teaching
reading in tho primary grado.
On Tuesday, Prof. Dall dlscusuoJ
mothods of teaching arithmetic 4th
grndo composition, 4th grado laa
guaga and history.
Miss Smith presontcd work in the
primary grndo In reading, using u
model class of young boys and girls
from tho city. Objoct lossons.on the
black board wore used and tho chil
dren were taught to spoil tho namos
by using tho phonic method.
Supervisor J. T. McCormao was
present and givo a short talk on tha
study ot arithmetic, would advlse
tbat moro montal work be usod. anj
gavo as a reason that formerly pu
pils woro moro proficient In arith
metic whon moro mental work was
given.
A now toaturo In regard to tho ln
stltuto this yoar Is that Instead of a
short session of three or tour days
a8 In formor years, a two wooka'
courso In regular normal sohool work'
Is given by normal' Instructors to the
tcachors In tholr home county,
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TARIFF BILLS
D BEE ON
No Agreement Reached Yet on
Wool or Cotton Revision
Measures.
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(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.) ,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10.
Tho sub-conferonco committee In s
chnrgo of tho wool tariff revision bill,
fallod to roach an agreement today.
All tho conferoos will moot tomor
row to consider tho ontlro tarlo sit
uation again.
TO STAND BY TAFT.
(By Associated Pres3 to Coos Bay
Times.?
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10
Stnnd-Pnt Republicans loaders of tho.
Sonato and Houso flockod to tho
White Houso today to Inform Taft
thoy will light to the last ditch be
fore they will allow olthor tho Son-
jate or Houso to pas any measure
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