The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 05, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913-EVENINQ EDITION.
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(irWb Bend NewS Co., In
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ft KING. Props.
fiw) TAXICAB SERVICE
.... ..tohiiahml lii MnrBhflold.
In for trains or parties made at
hour. Careful driving, ueasou
L ntM. Stand ut Palace Hes-
Ent Phne 6J'
h R HANKV, Proprietor.
1 Urje shipment of Electric Cat
S ud see our stock of glass-
nf. hivA nnm of the
Mt designs In Bhower fixtures,
. . iirht to (Ivo. Everything
Hiectrlcal supplies.
ird & Langworthy
?er Sewing Machines
i bits them tor rent or for sale.
Machines Repaired.
Applies and Needles for Bale.
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Park Are. Mfirshfleld.
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ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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I'hynlclun unil surgeon
duite from thu Imperial Alex-
uder University In Finland.
Coke llulldlnjc, Hoom 304.
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JLNJAMI.V OSTLIND,
Consulting Engineer ana
Architect.
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MarslifleH, Ore.
M. WRIGHT.
mvTnarrrnn ivn
RITir.llHR
Ibtlmatei furnished on request
Mat and specifications furnished
I stalred. An honest Job guaran-
rnone iZ4-lt.
I0EL OSTLIKI),
Plaao Tuner and Renalrer.
Ki 8. Sixth Street. Phone 101-L
m orders at W. R. Haines Music
RILEY UALUNGER
lce-Btudlo, 237 So. Broadwai
fnone 18-Ij.
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10. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Ml ud 302, Coke BaildJas
"wwiieiu, uregon.
w. borrow,
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lST orer Graal
. Offlce Phone MO.
f". fl. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Marshfleld, Oregon.
A. J, HENDRY'S
Modern Dental Parlnra. -
equipped to do high class
l, "0" notice -at the tery
"animation free.
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FAIRLY DINNERS
ur new locution, we are es-
varea to cater to family
regular meals or short or-
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W aad Commercial Bifid.
What's the Use
of annoying yourself with inferior cooking utensils,
with rusty tin pans or with enamelled kettles with
the glass enamel chipped off, whon for a little more
money you can get the best aluminum ware?
THE
EVERLASTING
.KIND
WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM
TRADEMARK
EXPLAIN
W
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mber to Bring Us
w tost Coupon
ihecks
f. UP; YOU WANT TO GE.
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S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, AT 11 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
OONNCOTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 F McGEOHGE, Ageat.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails From Smith Mill Dock for San Francisco
Monday, September 8, at 3:00 P. M.
San Francisco office, 805 Flfo Rldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27
.IaterOceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. MeGcorBc, A?t. Phono 44.
STEAMER IAQ.UA
Sails from North Beid for San Francisco Saturday, Sept. 6, at 4 PM.
Will Sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, Sept. 10.
FAST BOAT; GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS AND GOOD
SERVICE.
A. E. DIMENT, Agent, Ocean Dock, Marsliflcld.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
HAILING FROM MARSHFIELD SE1TEMRER 0, 12:30 P. M.; SEPT.
14, 10:30 A. M.; SEIT. 10, 11:30 P. M.; SKIT. 27, 8:00 A. M.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND SEPTEMBER 7, 12, 17, 23 AND 30,
AT 8 A. M.
Tickets on sale to all Eastern iolntH und Information ns to routes
and rates cheerfully furnished.
Phone Mala 85-L. STERLING, Agent.
NEW AUTO LINE TO PORTLAND.
Morsbfield-Drain Auto Stage Line
VIA ALLEGANY AND SCOTTSURG
From MorthfifM to Portland jn 16 Hours
LEAVES MARSHFIELD EVERY MORNING.
AT 5 A. M. ON 'STEAMER RAINBOW.
FAIR TO DRAIN, til. Tlckct8 on 6n, nt N"8 Corncr
Phone 208.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLEJGUARANTEE;ABSTRACTCO.,llnc.
HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Manager
FARM COAL. TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
FARM, COAI GBRAIl AGENTS EASTSIDE
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY
Haw Dtwaphlc copies of all records Coos County to date,
MJffi$wt" or Dy other lnform8t,on re,at,ng
SJ&SaSSSSiS Nortn fS St., Marshfield. Phone 151
RATES FILED
()ltK(.). UAILltOAD CO.M.MIKSIOX
DOES Xy' AI'PUOVE OR INVES
TIGATE CIIAItGEK UNLESS
FILED IN A FORMAL MAN
NER. SALEM, Or., Sopt. 5. If n ninn
in a 1 us u complaint to certain pub
lic iitllltluH nKuinst their rates or
practices, the aiiflwor is that they
liave to chargu such rates and fol
low such practices heennse the state
railroad commission ordered them
to.
Iloports along tills line have been
made to the commission on a num
ber of occasions, until now the rail
road eommlHHloneis are on the war
path. Thoy announce that nil such
offenses reported In future will be
Investigated und full publicity given.
Commissioner Aitchisou pointed
out that tho commission has noth
ing to do with fixing a company's
a ten nnd practices unless a public
hearing Is bold nnd n formal order
nmdo. In other cases tho companies
simply fix their own charges and
egulatlons and file their tariff:)
with the commission, after which
they become olllclnl and rt would bo
illegal for tho companies not to
follow them. These tariff sheets
aro not approved by the commission.
One corporation went so far ns
to Issuo n circular saying that its
utes had been fixed and approvod
by tho railroad commission, when
as n matter of fact tho commission
had merely required it to filo a
schedule showing tho rates It had
In effect on tho date fixed by the
public utility act, January 1, 1911.
rho circular was quickly withdrawn
whon tho commission called atten
tion to it, but collectors and other
employes of somo of the utilities
continue to glvo cutsomers the
wrong idea about tho commission's
work.
NORTH BEND NOTES.
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Clnrenco Klblor has returned from
bis outing on tho Sluslnw und re'
Hiinied bis position in the I'ostof
(Ice.
H. M. .Tones, of tho Forest Bur
lmr Slum, ban licoii aulto ill the
Hast week.
Senator I. S. Smith, of Marsh-
flold, Is expected to address a meet
ing of tho North Bond Chnmbor of
Commerce tonight.
Mrs. It. A. Wernlch continues to
recuperato rapidly from the illness
she suffered following being over
como while surf bathing at Sunset
Bay.
.Miss Norn Hage, of Woodburn, is
tho guest of MIbs Ruth (lllbortson.
Tho little daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. M. Davenport, who bus been
very 111 at Mercy Hospital, Is In n
critical condition and but little hope
Is held out for her recovery.
Cant. Edgnr Simpson, who went
north on tho last Breakwater, Is ex
pected to meet Tod Klssnm in Port
land and go fiom there with him
to Pondloton to take in tho Roundup.
Wni, James has returned from a
trip to Kansas City.
Mrs. W. II. Shepherd has return
ed from a visit with her daughter
nt Missoula, Montana.
J. A. Jacobson has returned from
Sim Francisco whoro Mrs. .Tncobson
ontored Lano Hospital for treat
ment.
It is reported that an ondoavor
will bo made to have tho North
Bond City Council raise tho limit
on tho number of saloons bore bo
tbnt additional places may bo open
ed. Tho city ordinance limits tho
number of snloons to six until the
population reaches 3500, and then
normltn ono additional snloon for
each lncrenso of GOO In population.
E LIST OF TEXT
MARSHFIELD PUBLIC
BOOKS
SCHOOLS
The following Is tho nrlco 'list of books to bn iirmiI in tlm MnrnhnnM
public, school nnd the nllowonco made on the return of hooka In coml
condition:
(initio Tit. Itimku.
1 list Grade Exnlinncn.
Wheeler's Grndod Primer
Wheeler's Graded First Reader
Second Grade
Wheeler's Graded Second Render
Third Grade
Wheeler'H Graded Third Reader
Numbers Step by Step. Rlgler .2 1
Hick's Champion Speller 12
Palmer Method of Business Writing 20
1'ourth Grade
Wheeler's Graded Fourth Reader 20
Numbers Step by Stop. Rlgler 21
Kluibnll's Elementary English. Book I IS
Hick's Champion Speller 12
Palmer Method of Business Writing 20
Fifth Grade-
Wheeler's Graded Fifth Reader
Watson and White's Complete Arithmetic
Kimball's Elementary English. Book I.
Hick's Champion Speller
World Geography. Tarr & McMurry
Introductory Amerlcnn History. Bourne & Benton..
Primer or Sanitation. Rltchlo 21!
Palmer Motliod of Business Writing 20
Sixth Grade
Wheeler's Graded Fifth Reader
Watson & White's Complete Arithmetic
Kluibnll's Elementary English. Book 1.
Hick's Champion Speller
World Geography. Tarr & McMurry
Introductory American History. Bourne & Benton.
Graded Lessons In Physiology. Krohu
Palmer Method of Business Writing 20
Soventh Grade
Elson's Grammar School Reader. Book III
Watson & White's Complete Arithmetic 30
Kimball's Elementary English. Book II 23
Hick's Champion Speller 1-
World Geography. Tarr & McMurry CO
School History of tho United States. Mace 50
Agriculture for Beginners. Burkett, Stevens. Hill
Palmer Method of Business Writing -0
Eighth Grade
Watson & White's Complete Arithmetic 30
Kimball's Elementary English. Book II 23
Hick's Chnmplon Speller 1-
School History of tho United States. Mace 60
Agriculture for Beginners. Burkett, Stevens
Complete Civil Government. Rolnscb 33
Palmer Method of Business Writing 20
Other Necessary SiipnllcH In the Grudi'H.
urnnir'c. Wninr Polor Paints No. 3-A. nro used In all grades.
Spelling blanks will bo used In. all grades from third to
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seventh ln
papcr about
cluslvo. Any kind may bo used which contains n goon inn impor nnom
threo Inches wido with each page ruled for twenty to twonty-fivo words.
A good dictionary. Every pupil beginning with tho fourth grado should
own bis own dictionary. Webster's Common School Dictionary, coBtlnK
about seventy-flvo cents, is suggested.
High School List. Stn.te Text Books With Price Lsed In Local
Exchange
New High School Algebra. Wells & Hart I .CO
Practical Botany. Bergen & Caldwell 78
Elcm. Study of Chemistry. McPhcrson & Henderson...
English Composition. Book I. Brooks 34
English Composition. Book II. Brooks 45
EngllBh Literature. Long 81
Amerlcnn Literature. Abernntby 50
Klmbnll's English Grammar ; . , -'3
Wentwortb's Plane and Solid Geometry
History of tho Ancient World. Botsford 90
Mediaeval and Modem History (Revised). Meyers 90
Amerlcnn History. James & Sanford .70
EsBontlnlB of Latin. Penrson 41
Bennett's Latin Grammar 48
Caesar's Gallic War. Gunnison & Hnrloy
Clcoro's Orations. Gunnison & Hnrley 75
Virgil's Aoncld. Fnlrclough & Brown 70
Elements of Physical Geography. Hopkins . . .... ..... .OS
A First Courso in Physics. Mllliknn & Gale. 1913 Ed.. .75
Other Texts . ,
i.'.,.,ilu. lllHtorv. L'Ollinn Ac ivcnuiui.
THE NEW NEWSPAPER
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THE person who Imagines that the
modern nowspnper Ib a brlBK,
strenuous, up-to-dnto nffalr
nhould read what tho llvo Blicots of
tho future will bo according to Edi
tor Donald of tho London Chronicle.
A brief excerpt from IiIb recent speech
on tho subject of tho nowBpnpor or
tho future suggests that our present
news sorvlco is a clumsy, Inadequate
conception of what really constitutes
newB. Futuro generations w II clnss
u with tho stngo cmcb and tho pony
express nnd other such pioneer con
trlvMiccs Of courso. there may bo persons
to contend that the London editor is
only Indulging his JournnllBtlo im
agination, which was Probably un
duly cultlvnted during his cub-reporting
days. But there nro othors who
will not question his wisdom.
Says Editor McDonald:
"Tho newspaper of tno futuro win
use airships and aeroplanes to de
liver Its product to tho moro dlBtnnt
centers of circulation. Electric
trains nnd nutoplnnos running on
fpeclnl tracks will bo pressed Into
tho samo Borvlco. Morning nnd
evening newspapers will bo merged
und tho editions will como out almost
ovory hour day and night. News will
bo collected by wirolesB telephones
d reporters 'IH carry telephones
with theim to communicate to tho
nowspnpora wireless messages which
will bo delivered toUio editors print
ed In column form."
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
'Phone 58
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 1M. M B0UTH BROADWAY
RAILWAY
WORK
NEAR EU6ENE
Twohy Brothem Turn Off Largo
Force nt Noll Tunnel.
Tho Eugeno Guard says: "Twohy
Brothers yesterday turned off tho
last of their tennis on their railroad
contract between Eugeno nnd Notl
on the WUlumotto-Paclflc. Tho en
tjro contract stands completed ex
cept for tho Notl tunnel, which will
require another month to finish.
Threo hundred mon nro still work
ing, but nil aro In tho tunnel. This
forco Is what remains of n crow of
nearly 1000 men.
"B. K. Jenkins returned Monday
night from n trip to Russoll's camp
near Richardson's on the lino of the
Wlllnmotte-Pnclflc, where ho spent
n day with his son, Paul, who is
with a surveying crow. Mr. Jon
kins snys that tho railroad Is being
pushod as rapidly as posaiblo, and
that the contractors aro hiring all
tho men they can get. The now
county road that Is being built by
the grado will bo fully as good as
the old road, bo thinks. It 1b wido
enough for toams to paBS at any
point, and Is being thoroughly cor
duroyed." AGED MINISTER ATTENDS.
Rev. R. A. Moses Meets With Meth
odists nt Coqulllo Conference.
COQUILE, Or., Sopt. 5 Rev. P.
A. Moses, of Corvallls, tho oldest
living mombor of Columbia confer
ence of tho Methodist Church, at
tended tho conference of that
church which closed hero this week.
Although 85 years of ago ho came
here from Rosoburg, a distance of
about 70 miles, by stage.
Ho has beon in the conference
since 1874, nnd in the ministry slnco
1854. Rev. Moses Is a poultry fan
cier, nnd Inst year took a course
in poultry raising at tho State Agrl
cultural College.
W. J. RUST, Managf