The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. a MALONKX Editor ud Pab.
DAN K. MAIONK Now Editor
Entered at tha postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for tranamisaloa
through the tnalln aa second elaas
Mall matter.
UK GKNIALt
BE DENIAL. A pleasant smllo, .1
hearty handshako, a kind word,
costs you nothing and adds to
tho happiness of mnny, Lot this
gonlallty como from the heart. To
havo tho good will of tho pooplo, w
know they are glad whon you enter
.uioir presence, win do your rowara.
Nobody Jn a right framo of mind
can tako ploasuro In knowing that
(lis coming casta a cloud ovor a com-
puny, joy in mo is not so abundant
that ono can afford to quench an
Of It. A gonial "good morning" has
tuoro lnfluonco than cold perfunctory
groottng. Lot heart talk to hoart.
Do not fear losing respect by bolng
gonial. If your character la worthy
of respect, you will desorvo It, and If
you aro alncoroly genial, you will win
good will, and oven lovo. Havo
thought for tho llttlo flnmo of glad
ness mat may do in tiio breast or
ono noar you. Bo gonial and fan It
to groator warmth and brightness. ,
This llttlo bit of ndvlco haB been
trlod and proven. If our city folic
will road, hoed and practlco Its les
sons of good will thoy will do moro
than by any othor moans to holp
'build up tho beautiful city wo havo,
beautiful by naturo Cllraato unsur
passed resources unozcollcd.
WITH THE X
TOAST AND TEA 1
COMK TO COOS HAY
Como to tho country of Coos Bay!
Como whoro tho cllmato Is fine.
Como moot mo In Coos Itlvor valloy
And drink of tho air that's llko
wino.
Como whoro the hearts of tho people
Aro as nmplo as old Mother Earth.
Whoro Fortuno will amllo
If you think It worth while
To huatlo a bit for Its worth.
And snoftklncr nf nntlmlata ttinra'j
Loo Matson who roccntly lost a foot
iu a Bionm Bnovci accident at Klam
ath. Whon his fathor atartod In to'
nympathlzo with him ho qulotly ro-
tnarkod, "Choor up, dad. I hnd two
iornH on mui loot ana tnat'B mo only
way I could over1 got, rid .of tltom."
Homo Optimist, bollovo mo.
!
Annnfl rtnc'nra iirniinimrlml tMn nnn
tho othor day: If you can jnnko n
Coos Klvor boatman Russoll -whyl
can't you koop a Marshfleld furnlturol
ijoingr uon't Know Anson, but It
may bo for tho same reason that you
can't mako ntmrbor a Huntor.
And spooking of that Coos Rlvor
accident tho other night would n
floating log that would upset a boat
makq a Ilo.rnfnll?
A young married woman In Marsh
flofd ntll calls her husband "Kid."
IIo'b tho only ono alio has yot.
10 PLAY FOB
CHARITY'S SAKE
HK.VI.ITT CO.NOKItT TO I IK OIVK.V
IIY COOS IIAY HANI) AT MASONIC-
OPKRA HOUSE TOMOR-
noji aftkrnoo.v.
Tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30, tho
Coob II (iv Concert Ilntnl will ilv n
bonoflt coucort ut tho Masonto Oporn
IIoubo. Tho procoods of tho ontor
talnmont will go towards defraying
tho oxponsos of modlcal treatmont
which tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
3uX Mills Is receiving In San Frau
ciaco and which, It la hoped, will
Hrevont nor bolng a Jlfo-long Invalid.
Dlroctor Fontou hna announced tho
fOlIOWlllir nrocrnill fnr Hin onnnnrt.
Dlroctor Fonton of tho Coos Buy
vuueur. iinnu una afternoon nn
Bouncod tho following program for
tho concort to bo glvon Sunday:
March, ''Tho Glory of tho Yankeo
Navy" Sousn
Ovorturo, "Norma" ......, Uolllnl
Soronnta, "Amlnn" , Llncko
Oporatla 8oloctlou, "Huguonots"
. . Meyerboor
Amorlcau Patrol Moacham
Tho Rosary Novln
(By Request)
Soloctlon, "Tho Burgomastor" I.udora
March. "Qlllmorft's Triumphal" . .
' ' .,!.' Brooko
"Star Spangled Bannor
. . .4 --'
. SPKCIATj KASTElt BKltVICES
TJjo spoclal Eaator services that
were, hold In tho Marshfleld churches
Inflf. Htmritiv wnn tuitnlt tirntftrt frntn
tho largo congregations which woro
in attendance. Spoclal decoration,
spoclal musical programs and othor
features In keeping with tho Easter
Bpint mauo tno services unusuauy
Impressive.
Tn thn Nnrwnrrlnn Luthnrnn ntirl
Swedish Luthoran churches, no spe
cial music was arranged. Tho regu
lar Easter nhurch nervines wern hold
and drow largo congrcguiiouu,
A most oxcollont musical program
was n fnnttirn nf thn nnrvlrna nt Jhn
Episcopal churches, an oloquont
uasior Rermnn wns nniiveroii nv itnv.
R. E. Browning.
In tho Marshflold Methodist
church special numborB woro rou
rinrrwl hv thn Minlr. Pnv. TI T TJn
lodgo preached nn cxcollont sormon.
UiVlJJWJilU C11UKUJI
Thn TCflfltnr anrvlnna nf Of TirnnlMnf..
Catholic church" Inst Sunday woro
most beautiful and Impressive Un
dor direction of Rov. Fathor Munro
tho church was beautifully decorated
with croon fnllnno. flnwnra nml TCnm-
or lilies and tho altar ablazo with
cloctrlc lights and holy candles mado
a lirllllnntlv onlnrfltl nlnttirn evmttnlN
01 mo gina nna glorious isnstor day.
Tho music was oxcollont, Stearns'
mass In F bolng aung. Tho congro-
cntlnn crnwrfnil Mm nlmrnh tn lt i.f.
most capacity. Ono of tho most elo
quent KaBior sormons ovor beard In
Marshfleld was dollvercd by Roy.
Munro.
Tho musical nrocram wnn nn fnl.
tows:
"Vldl Aqunm, Alleluia"
Rtonrn'n "Mnm In E
Offertory, Solo, "Christ has opened
Paradise". . . . . , . Hawloy
MrJTi. irl Balilngor
Post Communion l
Anthomv . . ... ."The Purpling Dawn"
"0, Salutnrls" Bordcso
"Tantum Jrgo" , Mooro
TIlA nhnlr mnmlinr. nrn. fta fff-
flo Fftrrlniror. 'nrn-nnlAt. T tr Finn.
nagan, director: Mrs. Mooks, Miss
Aiamio Aianonoy, aiiss Laura Duuay,
Mra. Qeo. Flanagan, Mra. 0. H. Wnl
tor. Mrs. Hugh McLnln, W. Murphy
and E. N. McDonnld.
AT BAPTIST CTIUItCII
Tho norvlcos nt tho Baptist church
woro well nttondod. Tho pastor,
Rov. 0. Lo Roy Hall, extondod tho
hand of fellowship to two now mom-
iiurs nt tno communion sorvico In thd
morning and dollvored short nddrees
Oil "Thn ItoRlirrnrtlnn. n Ilnvnlnllnn
of Cod'H Love." At tho ovonlng sor
vico a inrgo crowd nssombiod to 11b-
icn to tno music and tho sormon
Which wnn nn "Rnnin VnMMn. nml
VngarloH of the Resurrection," Ed
dova Whoolor rondorlng tho solo.
Tho pulpit nnd platform woro docor
ntod lu grcon nnd whlto. Tho sar
lces were attended by many strnng-
vra who are in our etiy.
Tho pastor, who will with ithla
month closo his pnstorato In, Mnrah
fleld, Is announcing some unlquo
topIcH to ho discussed during tho re
maining Sundnya. Ono which will
bo used next Sundny ovonlng Is on
"Addition by Subtraction."
Tho music was in chargo of Prof.
Ooorgo Ayro nnd wnH pronounced by
nil to bo most oxcollont. Tho largo
chorus choir hnd been In speclnl
training for wooks nnd ahowod tho
good leadership of Mr. Ayro. A solo
by Mrs. Slmdburn In tho ovonlng wna
limy up io nor standard or oxcolloncy
und wnB greatly appreciated. Tho
Juniors woro prcsont and snug ono
Holectlon.
LEAVE TDDSY
4V-
ON BREAKWATER
ATTORNEY IS
Steamer Leaves This Morning
for Portland witn Large '
List Passengers.
Tho Bronkwatcr sailed at 7:30 this
mornlnc for Portland with n cnnacltv
'passenger list and a big cargo of
I frolght. It Is expected that sho will
I leave Portland on her regulnr achod-
uio noxt wounesuny morning.
Among thoso sailing on her wore
tho following:
W. A. Hold. Joe. Pasco. J. Ii.
Fropher, L. S. Martin, Mrs. E. A.I
uuonnoii. wm. Doylo, A. P. Ingram.,
Mrs. A. P. Ingrnm, HarVoy Dunham1,
Mra. W. C. Lnird nnd child, Mrs. Mc-
Tlnvrlo nml child. Minn M. K Ttnvnnr
Mllfo flpnlilnn. Tlnlinrf Wllnnn Pnrl
Slajoo, C. D. Lnsh, TInn Sneddon,
n TInrlnti If tl Dttluni. TUm tr.H.
. ..w.aw., ... if, a UMUl, UUUU XlUllh"
lor, Pat Konncdy, Alex. Potorson, It.
A. Rlchnrdson, A. W. Pyburn, Micky
Colomnn, C. Paybiirn, Ous Swnnson,
S. R. 'Klgcr, Frank Johnson, C. W.
Guygmnu, Show Leo, Hnttlo Odaru,
Jnnot Trollngor, A. R. Campbell,
Wrs. A. It. Campbell, F. W. Shult.
Mrs. Cutter nnd child, Mr. Cutto.,
Mario ConnOr. TInmnr Ilrvnnf P
Domlnlck. M. f!iirlnnn. n. tf Wnil.
J. II. Channoy, J. W. KImhal, H. F.'
urnuunaw, Airs, uianuor, k. J. van
Donhcrg, Geo. Ronno, Frank Blron,
Mrs. H. Holcnknn, Mrs. Yost, Mr. It.
Yoat. II. P. Howard, T. E. Englnna.
Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Thomns, II. W.
Lomcko, Oscnr Erlckson, E. West.
North Bend News
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. JacobBon nt j
movlllK from Union nvnniin tn rnnl-
donco opposlto Lincoln squnro.
WELL KNM
George M. Brown, Republican
uanamaie, oom ivuur
Roseburg.
When men of promlnonco and
standing In a community havo known
nn imiivlilnnl for nractically his en-
tiro llfotlmo nnd then are willing to
give mm oucn a spienaia uhuuibu
ment aa frlonds and neighbors acord
... n..m.n 9 TLnlUtl tt till 111 I n t. flfllla
didato for prosecuting attorney It
means something.
Hore's tho way Hon. Blnger Hor-
.mh T n Tiillnrlnn t) f nmilnfll
and Stovo Unltler, nil woll-known
citizens of Coos and Douglas Coun
ties, wrlto of Mr. Brown In tho stnte
pamphlet of candidates:
"Ooorgo B. Brown as a man Is well
known to us. He was born near
Rosehurg on his father's farm. We
have seen him as a boy, when ho
sorved his apprenticeship at tho plow.
Wfst finvn anAii him In nut arlinfiln.
Wo hnvo followed him in tho law
profession, whoro ho has becomo an
ninlnmit snrrpRfl. r.nil when olnctnd
by the people as their trusted prose
cutor, ho has never failed them. Ho
is nn honorable moral, and upright
citizen In our midst, nnd reaches the
Jofforsonlnn standard of honesty and
capacity In tho highest degree.
According to tho old mnxlm, wt.
nover mistake whon wo "always put
tho saddlo on tho right horse."
(Paid Adv.)
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
REGAINS
OSE
, Photo Supplies, dovoloplng and
printing. Wnlkor Studio.
DKMOCItATH ATTKXTIONM
Frldny, April 19, is tho dato of tho
Primary Election. All roglatorod
Democrats nro onrnostly urgod to
vote. Success was novor moro as.
sured than for 1012.
Romombor that, whllo 10 dologatos
to tho National Convention nro to bo
oloctod. YOU CAN VOTE FOR ON
LY ONE.
Tho snmo rule nppllos to tho Pres
idential EloctorH,
No nnmoB appear on tho bnllot for
some of tho otllcos, but you should
wruo in tno namo nnd nddross of
your cholco.
Tho following good men havo con-
Hentod to mnko active campaigns U
nomlnntod in this mannor;
For Representative In CongrqBs, Rob
ort U. Smith of Grants Pass.
For Sonntor. Eighth Senatorial Dis
trict. Hllcll Mcl.nln nt XfnrahflnM
For Repre8ontntlvo, J. O. Stemmlor
of Myrtlo Point.
For Coronor, Dr. O. C. Tnggart of
Marshflold.
(Paid Adv.) Domocratlo County
Contra! Commlttco
ROSCO Hnzor. whn'nnnnl n nhnrt
time visiting his pnronts, Mr. and,.
.in o. vicu. unzur, oi Aorin uonu, nan
ion ror ins Home In Spoknuo.
Mrs. Bert Potorson nnd chldron of
mo nro-saving station nt Gardiner
nro in town na mo guests of Mrs, Pet
orson'u sister, Mrs. John Freolnnd.
Mnik Cutllp of Kontuck Inlet U
a business visitor horo today.
Mrs. Karl O'Kolloy of MarahUeld
visited here yestordny.
Mlsa Annlu Peterson of North In
let is visiting relatives horo for a fow
days.
Dr. .Mooro loft yostorday for Co
qulllo wh'uro ho will look after Dr.
Ingrnm'H practice whllo tho lattor
BponiiH n week or bo In Portland.
ALONd THE WATERFRONT
Tho Btonmor Washington which
wont to San Pedro this trip tn. wlied.
ulod to wall noxt Frliny from San
Francisco for Coos Bny.
JETER TEARS
Olieratlir MOit nf Min MnruhMnM
wlroless Mtntlon this morning picked
u(, ii iiii-naiinu niiuillK llini IIIO Oil I
inne AriFvln Im.l lnil.i.. Ii ..it f...,i
...... ...n.u ,it,u u.wituii n;- tnil Plllllt'
off Cape SobiiBtlnn about 2 o'clock I
1 thlir mnKiiliin. Ol.n n... ,.. .
...n in... ..iuH. ollu Bum in n pun mi- i
n tug to como up from San FninclHco1
and uet her. Tho Men u-nn mini nnd
Bhij wnt not In' any danger.
Tiio Tlienk water crossed out at
9:40 this morning ror Portland.
Tho Nairn Smith Is duo In Into this
afternoon from 8nn Francisco.
Tho tug aionnor sailed this morn
ing for tho Umpqua with a cargo of
gonornl morchnndlso.
Tho Ospoy sailed this morning for
Roguo Rlvor with n cargo of general
merchandise.
nianuiitnit tho quatkimiars
STUDIO for FINK PHOTOS.
A Correct
Insurance Policy
Is vory essential. If It Isn't
correctly wrltton it Isn't insur
ant. Wo writo correct policies
in tho best companies.
I. S. KAUfMAN & CO.
177 Front Bt.
Tho Eliznboth, Onkland and Brook
lyn anlled this morning from Bnndon
for Son Francisco.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS OF COOS.
CURRY and DOWLAS COUNTIES
Tho peculiar provisions of tho law
governing tho selection of dologatos
to tho National Convnntfnn nllnwa
you to vote for but ono, although ten
nro to bo oloctod. Multnomah Coun
ty has eight candidates for this oftlce
and unless each district votes solidly
for Its local candidate, Multnomah
County will nhsolutoly control ho
delegation. You aro thorofore urgod
to voto for tho delogato from this dis
trictJohn D. Gobs of Marshfleld.
(Paid Ad.) Coos County Central
Committee
Well. Known North Bend Busi
ness Man Makes a Re
I markable Statement.
Tho following communication is
self-explanatory:
Toiwhom it may concern:.
la Octobor I hnd a uovero attack
of rheumatism and could get no rest
night or day, until I began to take
treatments from Dr. Bird it rinrkn
n specialist on tho splrio. nerves and
rheumatism, und In one week It was
eradicated. Six weeks ago I bogna
to lakn trnnttnnnt nirnln nt n. rin.b..
fbi my right nrm and shouldor was.
buflly crippled rt jiumbur of yeura ago
mid I havo not been' able to use- my
riaui nnnu lor wruing for elsht
yjiara.
1 have been examined and attend.
ed by some of tho riioaf eminent spc-
I'liilista In 8nn Francisco who ysore
unable td dlagnpsewuy case or glvn
imr any rollof;
l Dr. Clarko located the trouble at
once nnd I am regaining tho upo ot
ni shoulder and right arm nnd hand
uiidor her skillful treatment.
1 recommend hor to those nmictod.
Geo. Geliendorfur.
pr. Bird 11. Clarke, of North Bend,
lina boon doing soiiie excellent work
In trontlllir stubborn mmm thnt Imv..
prqvod troublesome to hor patients.
Tho' ubovo Is only one of the ninny
raaoa In which her treatmont has
boon successful. Cnll ut hor b-iiiI-turlum
on Shormnu nvenue, North
Bond, or write or phono nn appoint'
ment. Consultation free.
At tholr home In Bunkor Hill, Sat
urday ovonlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J.
Kondlo cntortnlnod a number of
l.lnHJ.. nt (i.tnniM nml itnnnlnir Hlm
lliuuuo ui nuiiu. ....v. .. "
ovonlng was mado most enjoyable to
IUO gUOSIB uuiuiiK wiiuiu niiiu mr
and Mrs. Rny Chnpln, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred GrlnoldB, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Gnlo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Crnlg, Mr. ited
Mra. W. Moboly, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
Schroedor, MIbbcs Slgnn Larson, Es-
flint. Mntann tlhnt Nolnnn ' T.11fV
Thorwnld, Lily Thorwald, Clara Love-
laco, Aiia uiawson, ucssio Aiouoiy,
Vivian Craig, and Mabol Craig, and
Mossrs. u. rvnsuurg, Aicuonaiu, unas.
Knox, Clias. Skorrott, Wlnegnr. Otto
Edluud, Chas. Ross, Chas. Frodcllus,
Erick Edlund, Ed. Andorson, Gub
Atidorson, Abel Engntrom, Clnrenco
l.mntid Rrmnl niinri'hlll. Wlltlmn
King nnd Guy Churchill.
O
Fred Roynolds wob declared victor
it flii. flnfnnriinl fodill nnnfiml ttrkll
in North Bond Tuesdny ovenlng, Mrs.
Frank Frnmo, Mrs. A. II. Im,hoft"nnd
Hfra T. .T .Qltnnaiin nnllni, ilia lllitcrna
The program wns well rendorud nnd
the wholo ovonlng was a decided suc
cess Tiio hall been decorated In pv
orgreon nnd pennants by sovernruf
the High School pupils nnd friends of
tho contestants. Some tlmo next
month It la planned to hold a gold
medal contest, in which nil thoso who
have won sllvor modala may partici
pate. The program given Tuesday
night follows:
"The Widow and Her Only Child"
Clyde Smith
"The Modorn Pilot" . . Hnrold Hunt
"Prohibition" Harry Conro
"A Compromlfio with Sntnn" ..'. .
Glon Grout
"Parting of tho Ways" .........
1 Fred Reynolds
"The Way of tho World"
1 Clarence Klbblor
"Rectpo for a Wretch"
I . . f . . Fremont Hddson
Mrs. Mottle Illaln of South Fifth
street, who has been spending tho
winter with relatives at Orrick, Mo
has written friends thnt ho will re
turn hero soon.
O
Robert Emmott PInegor. tho llttlo
Bon of Mr. nnd Mnt. R. K. PInegor,
wns christened Inst Sundny nt the
Marshlleld Eptsi'oput cVurrh by tho
Rv. It. E. Browning. Tho sponsora
were the grandparents.' Mr. nnd Mra.
E. A. Elckworth nnd tho only wit
nesses bcaldos the Immediate rola
tlves were MrB Fred Hnuschtldt and
Mra, Mildred JambT85
nna wra. PInegor Gntor.i y,
bor of rolativoB at dffifi
homo la honor of the ' ft
Mr. nnd
- "m.
j
Mrs. n.
Floronco nro spending Mo.hner
with -Mr. Mahonuy"8 Za 'e C
zaboth Adams i ,s.'?lor?. Mn iff
honoy. Thoy woho caiiln ? aal 2l
doath of Mra. M ahonJ? .h,eI C
Kay Colllor. whose bSrlnl " !
ntCoqulllo. urln tookf
Mrs. P. M. TuTl?7nd liui.
rlvod horo this week fmi I.le 8au.
whoro thoy haC.P5t?,,,,t
with relatives, to Join 8r ft,,1"
nrccedod Mmm i.l. r. TuIIt v.
Mra Tully has not been laV
of hoalth recently. In th H
Tho many frIon,iB of M
Carpontor, tho Mnrshnn ? A""
BohooltoachorwhounaSSi.
oration at Morcy hosnltm flUnP
dlcltiB this week, nro wKr -rapid
recovery. It H i,n.gal
alio will bo nbio to rcWlJ
homo In South Mnrshnol.l , "Jf
dny, nt Stafford's' y and s-
Don't forgot tho TurkUh n u
PHONE 2 14 J. "n D,IU
KLY Swnttcra 10caTorw,.
Cwth Store. l t00 ty
COME ON IN!
THE
.SODA
WATER'S
FINE
SARTER'S
Opposite Blanco Hotel
Front Street.
If you haven't been to Bar-
ter's, you don't know what
you have missed.
FITS
. w
Jf you have anything to oll, trade,
or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad.
njnmfi Ars, " T, rr r,An r, t
Fits and Misfits
WK-AIfti SPECIALISTS ON FITS.
Suits, Readj-to-Wear Prom $8.50 to $25.00
Royal Tailored. From $18.00 to $35.00
iMarshfield
FIXUP
North Bend
Get your pictures framed right nt
Wnlker Studio.
t
QOTNO SOIE FOn A RETIRTNQ PROSECUTING 'ATTORNEY.
SOUPS
FLAKKD PEAS
A8mall hnndful of Flnkod Poasadded to
any soup, fifteen minutes boforo It Is roady
l" biw, win groauy uiiprovo us navor and
wholesomenos9.
PURKU OF FLAICKD PKAS
3 cups of boot stock
H oup cold water
IK tnblespoonfuls catsup
Tiny ploce of garlic
1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas ....
M modlum onion
tablespoon Worcestershire
Sairco
Salt to taste.
n 51! on.lon, An Btock unt,J t0.n.dor' add uPf Worcostorahlre, gar-
M wholo cloves w """ UfOUlon8- BE onion witn
E. S. GEAR.
Offers Monday
3 Lots, Millington $500
3 Lots, North Bend . . .$600
1 Lot in Portlnnrl tn nv.
change for lot in Marshfield.
Oregon townsito property.
Easy payments.
Insurance that insures.
Room 22 First Nat'l Bank
Building.
Investment Securities.
.(PftidA.dvQ , TUB ELEPHANT: "Not this time, George."