The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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nnvni'J liv n nlinrtor-flicll coat Of
sterilized paraffin. When romovdj
fiom tho glass tho Jolly should bo
firm but not tough. It Bhould pre-1
serve its angles when cut, nnd should ,
We want to talk to you
havo a good color and a disiinctivo
flavor of the Juico used."
NEW YORK .MAX PLANS
ELECTRIC CHICKEN FA KM
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PARADE IS A TELLS WTO
FINE PAGEANT MAKE JELL!
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Misses" Helen .Merchant, 'jelln Swln-
ford, Mnrlnn Horsfnll, Helen Rccs,
Florcneo Flanagan, Mnry Motlln,
Doris SongBtncken, Dorothy Dylor,
Maud Wilson, Alice Johnson, Jane
McLaln, Irene Ouhnetto, Dess Flana
gan, Myrtlo Nelson, Alma Pratt, Ruby
Pitman.
In tlio Liberty Cnr.
Tho Liberty Car wan In charge of
MIbs Frances Fran so and was ono of
tho most attractive that has ovor
tmnn ti rwi it irflil tnr n liVitlrtli linrn.
Miss Mnudo Noblo was tho Goddess
of Llborty and L. K. Ualllngor por
trayed Undo Sam. J, E. Fltzgorald
drovo tho car. Tho others In tho car
and tho states they represented woro:
Lucllo Douglas, Tennessee.
Ednn Mlrrnsoul, South Carolina.
Ucrnlco MIrrasoul, Missouri.
Ethel Davis, Dolnwaro.
Emma Douglas, Maine,
Lavlna Painter, Ohio,
Marjory Draws, Massachusetts.
Elsie Thomas, Colorado.
Anna Downs, Pennsylvania.
Itoulnh Hill. Oroeon. .
Esther Wlstl, Indiana.
Ida Cook, Arkansas.
Anna Storgard, North Dakota,
Elslo Thomas, Colorado.
Olllo Mooro, Novadn.
Anna Haklund, Iowa.
Nova Oosnoy, West Virginia.
FJorenco Cardoll, Wyoming.
Margnrot Stauff, Alabama.
Rlnnch MlrraBoul, North Dakota.
Mary Wlstl, Georgia.
Loronn Hoffman, Maryland.
Mayboll McLaughlin, New Hamp
slilro.
Lcoua Hoffman, Texas.
Clara Abel, Wisconsin,
Aldono Smith, California.
Elvio Grant, Washington.
Cecil Smith, Louisiana.
Loulso Gldlcy, Kansns.
Helen Perkins, Mississippi,
Mary Cordoll, Ithodo Island.
Marrow Wilson, Illinois.
Agnes Johnson, Minnesota.
Clara Turgon, Michigan.
Oortrudo Robertson, Virginia.
Dorothy Painter, Now York.
Mndgo Stutsman, Utah,
Evelyn Fourier, Florida.
Edith Johnson, Oklahoma.
Maud Stutsman, Idaho. Huth Gol
den, virglo ilosnpy, Frances Lang,
Anna Myers, Edith Ayres, Ellzaboth
Jones, Genovlovo Oosnoy, Ellznboth
Johnson, Virginia Clarke, Lillian
Soaninn, Nora Hlldonbrand, Irono
uook and Margaret Lund represented
tho "Island Possesions."
Dig Crowd Hero
With ono of tho largest crowds as
sembled that linn over gathered for
n Fourth of July rolebratlon, Mnrsli
llold today Is bringing Its Uireo-ilny
Jublluo to n glorious close.
Prnctlcully every section of tho coun
ty Ib roproHontod In tho crowd.
Tho parado, rosebud drill nnd
speaking progrnm nt tho Masonic
Opora llouso tblH morning ontortnln
cd tlio crowd. Dr. Harry Lono of
Portland dollvorod tho ntldreiM.
mihi uiKiit. (onfottl throwing and
good naturoil raillery miido n pleus
nnl t lino for tho crowd. SovortU
shows and dunce nUo rui'iilwliud dl
vorsiou. Ki' Five Show-.
a. nig rreo siinw was put on last
night on the bund platform on Front
street. Vlnco Pratt nrted km tlu mnn
ngor nnd Win. Dtingnn pladed tlio
rola of )r. Ponnut.Hinlih of tho Zulu
IhIiiiiiIh. Tln iiu'inliTa of iht Zulu
Quartet were CIikh. Stauff. C. S.
Dodgo. Jny Tower mid Chm-le Uidi.
rolugruiim wore iwolvod from Mayor
?& ' 'im,on' C' J- Mll".
King of KiiKlHiid uii.l many otberu.
mo porfoniiaiuo vwu well gotten mi
nnd kept the crowd In. n roar.
Ways to Preu'iit Candying and Oilier
Faults by O. A. C. Girl In Article.
COUVALL'S, Ore., July 4. How
to avoid tho "candying" and mnko
Jelly 'Jell," is told In an nrtlcle writ
ten by .Miss Margaret McCall, of Al
bany, n graduate of tho Oregon Ag.'-
cultural College, department of Jo
mestlc science, In the last number of
"Tho Oregon Countryman," pub
lished by tho students.
"Tho most common disappoint
ments In jolly making are inuuro 01
the Jelly to harden, and tho candying
of the Jolly," Bnys Miss McCnlt.
"Jolly Is made by combining sugar
and fruit Juico nnd heating to the
bollhj; point for a short time. Tho
ability of tho fruit to form Jelly Is
owing to a Bitbstnnco called pectlu,
present in all fruit when rlpo or near-
t.a a . tl,...!.. Ih M I I 1 n M t fllnVAll
1 hu. I uuuil id minimi iu otuibii,
and Ik Is tho action of tho pectin nnd
tnc acid in tno mm wnicn causes u
to gelatinize.
'TiViill fnf Inllt. Diini.i.t lin anlnMnil
carefully, being not over-ripe, so that
inn nwiin ih nt hh ui!Hi. jl Himuiti
bo freshly picked nnd free as pos
sible from defects. Any defective
part should bo removed, An ncld
fruit Is UBiinlly preferable for Jelly.
Somo ncld fruits, however, nro defi
cient In pectin, nnd thus difficult to
make Into Jelly. This trouble may be
overcomo by nddlng fruit Juico con
taining n largo amount of pectin.
Tho flnvor will ho modified, but in
many enses tho result Is a very good
Jelly.
"Somo of llio most dcslrnblo fruits
ror jolly limiting aro currants, ulncu
bcrrlcs, raspberries, loganberries
grapes, quinces, peaches, apples and
crabapplcs. Juicy fruits, such as cur
tints nnd berries, should not bo gath
ered after n rain on nccount of tho
larco amount of molsturo thev hnva
absorbed. Thoy should, for tho snmo
ronfon. bo washed no quickly as pon-
nunc.
"They mny bo put In tho present
ing kottlo nfler washing, crushed
Hl'ghtly with n wooden spoon nnd
rented slowly, while they nre stirred
at frequent Intervals. When tho fru.t
'b hot It should bo rrushed thorough
ly with n wooden vogetnblo masher.
It should then bo strained thrniiiili .1
doiililo thickness of cheesecloth
placed ovor a wlro strnlnnr. wlilnii la
ovor a largo bowl. It should drain as
long as tl-o Juico will drip, and pres
sure should not llO llSod. Tim rlnnr
Juico may bo used at onco, or mny 13
strained through a finnnol bng bo-
roro use.
"When tho Juico hns been meas
ured Into n clean preserving kettle, n
pint of grnnulntcd sugar should be
ndded for ovory pint of Juico nnd
stirred until dissolved. When It has
been nut- on tho flro nnd brought o
n boll, It should bo drawn back nnd
Hklmmed. This should be repented,
twlco before pouring tho liquid In
hot. sterll'jpd JoMv tflno Tim..,
V.ould be put near n minnv window
'n n room free from dust. Tlio cinm.
OB should bo covered with cheese
cloth until tho Jelly hns sot.
"Largo frultB. biicIi no tho nppK
HUlt llO llOllOll III U'fllnp l.nlll .
and the liquid strained from tho pulp
Dr. Llennu to Fatten Poultry After
Method Discovered In England.
Dr. Kudolph C. Llennu, a New
York dentist. Is having instnlled on it
farm belonging to him nt Great Riv
er, N. Y., tho apparatus necessary to
raise chickens by electricity. Dr.
Llennu expects thnt his chickens wlM
oquni ordinary cnicKens in wcigm 111
hnlf tho time or, In n Blmllnr period,
will exceed tho common barnyard
fowl In weight by some 38 per cent.
The dentist says that his Ideas are
similar to thoso of Dr. Thorno Bake,
of London, who finds thnt by prac
tically continuous doses of high fre
quency eiucmuii lie 11111 biiuuk 111a
chickens Into rapid growth. Dr. Lle
nnu tolls of n comparison which Dr.
Dnkor made.
"Tho conditions surrounding tho
two classes of chickens, four In each
class, were Identical," said ho. "Tiny
had tho same food and tho Bnmo runs.
Somo G000 volts of electricity woro
used In nltornnttnir current, which
was so directed thnt it swept tho
basking runs of the fronted birds.
The cost of tho treatment was found
10 nvcrnge 1 cenis n uini iroin mc
time It stnrted to killing time."
Tho dontiBt presented tho figures
of Dr. linker's test showing that four
chickens which hnd been treated with
electricity to tho broiling stage
weighed 4 pounds 1 l.S ounces, while
four not spurred to moro rnpld
growth by tho current weighed only
3 Hounds fi.fiS ounces.
Dr. T.tofinn nnvu lin linn ilnvlsml
nmiln Imnrnvnmnnta In thn mntinnt nt
convoying tho shocks to tho chickens,
11111 ouicrwico nis inr;u win ue mod
eled on fhnt of Dr. linker's.
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
Weak and mlso.nblo. If you havo
Kidney or Uladdcr trouble Dull head
pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pains
In the back, nnd feel tired all ovo-,
get a packngo of Mother Gray's Alt-
O.MATIC-LEAF tho pleasant herb
euro. It nevor falls. Wo have
ninny testimonials from grateful poo
plo who havo used this wonderful
remedy. As a rceulntor It has no
equal. Ask for Mothor Gray's Aro-
mntlc-Lcnf nt ftrugglsts or sent by
mall for COc. Snmplo FREE. Ad
dress, Tho Mothor Gray Co., Lo Roy,
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kt E ARE not going to bore you with a long talk on our clothing. Personally wc
are satisfied with our lines and feel that we could not find stronger ones, but
what we want to impress firmly upon the minds of everyone, is the fact that we are
giving the people values and we are certain of it. Money is not everything in busi
ness, we admit frankly we're not in it for our health, but at the same time we arc
here to please the people and we WANT YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE.
We make our business a study all the time endeavoring to find new ways to
save our customers money, and at the same time give them the best merchandise
obtainable.
Buy for cash and save from $4.00 to $10.00 on your Suit now and
Prove to yourself that
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Bandon.
Marshfield.
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Steamer Washington
Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay
Wednesday evening July 3
WITH PASSE.VOERS AND FREIGHT
1 S. DOW, Agent.
Ocenn Dock.
200 Garter, Tel! More
Than 200 Columns
The World's Best Each Month
Co
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Tho program
inn UTnnillK 1
for thl nrtmini.ii.
R follows:
3D p. in. Flow RpnrlB
2:J0 to
In town:
.J0.0.?!,L,,",,. ? ,or "" lw !
vt, , iw.wu nun ?(,UU.
100 yard (IhkIi for laillos, two prl
row. ?5.oo and $3.00. J I
75 yrd dniili, riinnlut; bnelcviirJT,
twojirlias. ?3.00 nnd 5..00. ' 1
Back nice for hoya undor 10 yours
Ihrca prison. ?:t.00, 2,00 nndll.00.
100 yard tlnali. nion wolKhlnn ovor
3.Ool tW ,,rh8' 5,0t) nni1
Uniio ball tlirowhiK ronioat. hullo
IwonrlJM, 15.00 nml $3.00. ' ' ' " (
sSoMlWl,,c (5,",80l, lU)0' ono )r".
Plo-ontlmc pontoit. ono- prlzo'
4.L . k JrmU D Co,mn' 8ec
1:00 to fi:00 p. ni. Tub of wnr
Moon' tW '""I"8' l,B-00 ""
', , A- ' J'owors. Roc. 1
I'AVt.l s,JSn"-,n'n' Concert l
niin''?0 '' m Miwkoil Car.!
nlvnl, Confetti Ilattlo. Uall.
All thoso npponrliiK on tho I
Htroota of Mnrslillold nftor 8:30
p. m. July ith, should wear
iiinRkH,
Eor liifornintlon ronrorulni; nny
tnont, plonso corrospond with tho
hocrotary havlnb- that ovont In
charge
An additional prlzo of J 10,00 will
ho Klvon for tho bost docorntod busl.
. wimipw in Mnrslillold during
tho throo dnya. b
All ontrlog for fli.m 8,,(,rt8 .
" 11 o'clock on day of ovct'
THE NIXWXICIJM
1CU11WKA. July i. doo.i proKro8a
roporto.1 In tho construction f 1 8
b earn scl.oonor Nocanlrum. bullUliS
nt Ilon.llxsou shipyards for tho II, lit
niond Lumber company. Framowork
has boon compiotod and durl.iK tZ
wok dock bn,s b'e'r JJ ?.
?h,ozo!;;v'L''-'cod,,abo,u
. 4 ui-iiouiuor.
Cattoom from dallies and wcrklic publlihcil in
mi vwiiiiiij lAiiuiuii. iuuiiii. 1'iriB. iirriin.
Munich, itnun, Wnruaw, Iiud3nct, bu IVicrt
uri?. Amiirrtl.im. Ktitfttfnrt Tittfn Unm 1 !.(
'urifh Tnlln c,..l.nl lb. !...' "' '.I-"VL1 'I
bouih Amfrtcn, nnd nil the Krc.tt cities o( the
ivnrlfl flnlt. .Iij. .nl Lut ... flr.A
J each montli, nro iclrctcd.
j A Picturo History of World1 Evsnlt Each Month
hoforo mklwtl,o joily! "tIio h'! SliAST.Hgl
s .i .in- iiiiii, jiiito Mild BltHfir to "r'""; miicaiure men oilier.
Hn boMliiB point nerves throo pur- VMHLVUD,cniPTION-"OiimoLecoPYio
or rniiNlsloiiry: nml to Invor 1. .."0,v ' wu" "BwautAUER
cnnililnod nctlon of toinporntiiro nnd
fro ncld. n Inrgo n.iiniUNy of cnno
timir. nnVontliiir in iiu. tnm I
KraniilntliKr.
'Precautions l b0 olmcrvod In lot.
rinnkln nro: Do not uxo Inn or'
I uuMimii.: urn fruit nclds nttnk
iiw motnls nnd kIvo n Imd color to
he rinlshed product, nnd nffeef tho
!;: tho kottlo Fhmitd ho porccI:(n
Hied or onaniPlcd. or of nluinlnuni
)n not cook tho fruit Juico nnd stiKitr
t- i,.,jir ,.r M-o pectin will lo in
olNtluUiiin pownr. Do not ndd too
'.'',?' ".."roiwllon of miRiir or tho
"iv ,vm crvmiim Hard boill'isi
.;, ,,'. ,w ".vHtnlllimtlon.
HIM)M tjlunild ho covered na soon
a hev bi., set to prevent t! ..
uMowih of n.oldH n.i Mitorla and to
"Lnt ?roinritloii Tl.ov mnv bo
.x&'im
wmimm miw
V" 'Bj Svl ll 4yVi jnt fSiiv
I V -l f- A A. --l lJ 7 B -X 1
I a UrSi mJ g l)
THE PRICE
QUESTION
7
AND
TiTo GUALITY
QUESTION ?
Am: iivrii .iswi:ni
Suit Showings
AND
Furnishings
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect!
171 FIIOXT ST.
COOS BAY-IIOSEBU11G STXOE LINE.
Stngo lenvos Slnrshnold ovory morning nt C nnd rcncheB Rosoburg In
n.h.?0,l?ocl w,lh 1ovon,n& trn.ln ror 1'ortlnnd. Stngo nlao lonvoa
Rosoburg ovory morning nt C o'clock nnd roaches Mnrahflold snmo
Us uUIIlK
FARE 90.00, Itound trip 911.00. Oood meals en route.
C. P. Unrnnnl, ngont, Rosoburg.
Otto achottor, ngont. 120 Mnrket Avonuo, Mnrshflold.
Tlckota can bo obtnlnod nt Hlllyor'a Clgnr Storo.
Thi Star Transfer
aid Storage Co.
Is nronnrod to dn nil Wlmin nt im,,ii..
flfl tltmt tmflAn fir &.. a la .
n n..,fc uuiitu. v& uicoi nil tram
nnd bonta nnd wo nlao hnvo tho lntcs
stylo RoynoldB PInno Mover. 't
gunrnntoo our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 98-R, 120-J, or 40-L.
flMnMIIESJflil'! THK FUIE.VD OF. COOH DAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM POR.TLAND
AT 6 P. M., TUESDAY, JULY 4
CUXMSCTIXCI WITH THE NORTH DA.VIC ROAD AT PORTLAND
XORTII TACIFIO STEA.MSIUP COMPANV.
Ph0lui "' ' O. F. McflEOHOE, Agent.
-""" iMOTirntrmnrmimirwH I
A Modern Ilrlclt DullUlug, Electric
Light, Stenm Rent. Elegantly
Furnlahed Hooms with Hot
nnd C'jld Water.
HOTEL COOS
U. A. AIETLI.N, Prop.
Hates- fiO conta a. Day nnd Upwr.rda
Cor llrpnnwny and Market.
Murshflold. Oreson.
Wanted Quick
A Hlirowtl Investor to pick up y
lMirgnln lu two of tlio cliolccwt loUl
on EnMldc. Flno view nt Ha;
nnd Mnrslillold. High, level and
nigllliy. 9170.
I. S. KAUPMAN & CO.!
177 Front St.
Barnard & Langwor
Electrical Contractor nml Suppllnl
P1IO.VE lHI-R. I
170 So. ItromlHiiy, noxt door t
I'lilim Mont Market.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH W1RELE IS AND SUDMARINE IIKLL
SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM. COOS BAY
riday, July 5, AL 2:30 P. M.
I'luiuc 41.
INTER.DCEAN TRANSPORTATION' COM PAW.
I Ai
O. F. McOEOHQh, Agent
Unique Pantatorium
rijE MODERN DVERH. CLE WKItH
I riJftii'I-.IIH and RAT RENOVATORS
; Ageut for Edward E. Strauia & Co
. flno Tailoring Let ua mak yom
j ifxt Suit '
gjW Coiium-rclHl. VUaue no.x
T. J. BCAIFE A II. HODUINI
Marshiield Paint .
(Sh Decorating Co.
Katlirmtoj ...,.,,5.-:,
I
Marshfield & Norlh Bend Aulo lintl
(JORST oi Kl.Vfi, Proprietors.
Cnra lenvo Mnralifiniii ..nrU ill
ni mites from 7:16 n. in. until 12:l
miunignt. Lenvo North Dona I
snmo Bchodulo, Btnrtlnc nt 7 n. a
until midnight. Seo Snturdny Tlmeil
wi OUIIUUI1IU.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALU AVSON TIME.
SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK. POltTr ivi. . .,
I'lione Mala aai-I.
J. C MILLER, AKei,t.
j BlancharcTs Livery
Wo hnvo Bocurod tho livery bull-
peas of L. H. Holanor, and aro pn
pnred to render excellent sorvlco U
ino poopio of Coos Day. Carefo
jdrlvera, good rigs and everytblti
that will mean tmtmrnctory sorvlco b
I the public. Phono ua for n drlrlti
!i it ft rle or nnyHilDB neoded li
wio uvory uno. wo also do truci
ug ousiuesa or all kinds.
niaXCHARD HROTIIERS
Phone 138-J
Llvory, Feed mid Sales Service.
Ml FlrM nnd Alder StroetH.
I Katlmatod
Punilhi
MARSHFIELD.
Phnnp HOI. Orotmi
AT
TEe Fixup
Mnrahtield North Bond.
WANTED ! ! !
(Aitpirm rPHoisTERi.va su
PIANOS TO CLEAN. I," Jh" .?H'!
rout i- Cleaning Company. Onkrs foi
moiK Inl.i-n at
OOING HARVEV
PHONE IOO
City Auto Service
0n,l o .... .
".. vhib, uareiui ur vera and
reasonnuio charges. Our motto;
ci 1 KQrtlnn'whero nt any time."
Night Phone 16.
DARKER .V OOODALE. iroirlplon
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
lt North Frowt Btrttt
Anynliere, AiiyTImo
Ciuvfnl Driving
i.c.. Reasonable Rates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
WM. PISIR'U n
i nono orders to Hlllver'a rinr
Store, Phono 1S-J. "f ,or H r? m
Phono 5,-J. Marshfield. Oregon.
"S',.no .2' oeers Houh
n .'":" ""ice Hours 2 to H
i uuuu 1 H-Jj,
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSURANCE
Several good bargains In Farms and
city property.
AUG. FK1ZEEN.
Marshflald.
08 Central Ave.
A TURKISH HA-rti ... . -
GOOD. Phons IHJ. ""' ao yo"
I
Most Sensible Shoe
j For tho children la tho
fnmous "SKUFFER" shoo.
For sain at
The Electric Shoe Store
ibu so. nrondway .... MarshlleM
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
I Will Furnish Your d r ,vn,) n cmkb
j , Specialist In Xcne nd Splnid
rfnifCO An t-Un. ' Disease.
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
!MI Xoith Front St.
Una. Phone 290-X: Res. Phnnn J66-J
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of first
class Electrical material and can
give our patrons a very low price
on house wiring. Get our price
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
Pi " A- J. HENDRY'S
, Modem Dental Parlor.
We are equipped to do high cl
work on short notice at the wf
lowost prices. Examination fret
L.ndy attondaut, Coke building, oppo
site unnnaier Hotel, phono 112-J.
J.
W. HKNNBW,
Lawyer.
)me over Flanagan & Bennett Ban
mranneiq Orcgoll
)" - T. RIcCORJIAO,
Physician and Surgoon
Marshfield, Oregon.
)fflce: Lockhnrt Building.
Opposlto post ofUce. Phone l05-