The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY JIMES. MARSHFIELD, ORn! TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 19l6-EVEI(ltlQ EDIJp , IUfi ., ,"' f .)," .,,j 7 T-'I Tt V M Tjfeg
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The Joy of Perfect J Baking
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can bo YOURS if you BAKE WITH GAS. You know how
pleasant it is to sec your baking come out just right; how
Hishcarteninci to sec your time and materials go for naught,
because of a "too hot" or "too slow" fire. Why take
chances? Cook with gas, and enjoy perfect security in
baking ALWAYS.
The Result of Cooking with Gsa
is absolute certainty in all your cooking operations, roasting,
baking, broiling, stewing, etc.
IT IS THE SCIENTIFIC WAY. You regulate the oven to a
certain heat and go away, knowing the exact moment the
baking will be done. No worry or constant attention needed.
And the time you formerly spent making a fire and cleaning,
up after it, is now your own. Stop in today and find out how
wonderfully gas will aid you in your housework.
Oregon Power Co.
i Betters Brighter
MUSIC WILL DO IT
TALKING MACHINES
VICTROLAS
VICTOR RECORDS
PIANOS
' PLAYER PIANOS
Everything in Music
Terms if you want them
TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT
L L THOMAS
MUSIC STORE
Exclusive Agents
Wiley B. Allen Co.
73 Central Avenue
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorflt & Klntr.
Lcnio Mnrhliflclil nt 7 n. in., nil returning louring from Empire nt
8 n, in. Lcnva Mnrnhflehl nt II n.m. niul returning Icnvo South
Slough at 1 p. in. Lcnva Marsh field nt 8 p. in. and returning
Icnvo South Slough nt (I p. m.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
( WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10C-L.
MAIISIIFTELT), OREGON
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OP THE
OADILTiAO AND DODGE
AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt ALL
MAKES OF OAI18
847 Central ht. Plione 373-L
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DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phono fl70J
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
m:vs OF IIAXDOX
NotcH Aliout tho. Pcnplo Told In
Western World
Miss Clara Mcintosh, chief opera
tot at the local telephone exchange,
has been confined to her home for
toveral dayB with an attack of la
(srlppc.
J. C. Waldvogel has returned
it om u trip through southern Curry
county, iwhoro ho purchased several
hundred sheep pelts. Ho found
hcof hides very Bcnrco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shields or
Mrtlo Creek, who have boon -visit
ing with relatives in Daiulon during
the holidays, returned to their ranch
abovo Myrtlo Point.
Mrs. II. L. Hopkins, of Dcnd, Oro.,
arrived in Uandon last week to
spend tho holidays nt, tho homo of
her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. A. McN'alr.
I'rof, Hopkins is attending tho
btato teachers' mooting at Modford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanly of Lam
pa arrived homo on tho Speedwell
Monday from a visit to San Francisco,
whoro they witnessed tho closing
days of tho exposition and spont a
fow weeks visiting with California
friends.
R. II. Rozellc, in charge of tho
local division of tho government ser
vice, warf a candidate in tho myBtor
ies of tho first degree work, Knights
cf Pythias.
Supt. h. W. Turnbullof tho local
schools and Supt. C. A. Howard of
Coqulllo left tho county for Mcdford
to attend a meotlng of ' tho State
Teachers association which was
held thoro Monday, Tuesday and
Vcdnc8dny.
Goo. Dunn, who pwns ono of the
best ranches on Eucliro creek in Cur
ry county, was in tho city. Mr.
Dunn contemplates som vast lm
provomonts on his placo, Including
the erection of a new bnrn.
XI3WS OF HANlfoN
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Advertising Is Not a Matter
Of Sentiment
The shrewd buyer of space the man who de
mands "action on his money" all else being equal
is the man who will make the cash register
'ring the oftenest. '
The value of any medium from an advertising
viewpoint depends largely on its circulation and
the thoroughness with which it covers its field.
Poor copy in a good medium, however, won't
produce results neither will good copy in a poor
medium.
Spasmodic and half-hearted advertising is
more apt to be a failure than a success.
The advertising department of The Coos Bay
Times is prepared to lay in front of any business
man in Marshfield a comprehensive statement of
facts and figures analyze his business hejp
lay out a definite campaign render a distinct
co-operative service and if the merchant will do
his part guarantee an unqualified success.
Hfinnr.ufinir4 nnno fVmnfw onr! M nh RpnH nan
A'O Advertise in be covered thoroughly, in The Coos Bay Times.
These statements can be sustantiated with an
abundance of proof, j
It's Purely arid
Simply a Matter
Of Business
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Doings of tho Pooplo Told In tho Ho
cowlor
Mrs. Ralph Rackloff and small
daughtor of Myrtlo Point cunio up to
Hnudon to spond Christmas with rel
atives in tho city.
Harry Pierco was n passongor on
tho last Elizabeth for San Francts-.
co whoro ho goes to look into tho
prospects or a Job in u wholesale
house.
Cary Bowman camo up from Pow
ors to spend (ho holidays. Ho says
business Is good in tho Smlth-Powt
ers logging camp hut expects to havo
nuothor Job when ho returns to tho
now town.
Air Gauntelott and family of
Gold Dcach aro visiting at the homo
or J. T. Mars in this city. Mr.
Qauntlott is on his way to Seattlo
whoro ho and family will romaln
sovoral months.
Thos. W. Jones is a recent arrival
In this section, coming from Rogers
Park, Chicago, whoro ho -was" for
years superintendent) of ono of Parr
I'inlco's transfer stations. Mr.
Jones has taken up 1G0 acres on
Floras creek, 7 miles from Langlols
pnd will try tho slmplo llto.
DIMS NKAIt HANDOX
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Mm, Adellu Iru-lu PasbW Awny Xcar
i That City
j Regarding tho doath of Mrs. Ade-
Ha Irwin, wlfo of G. W. Jrwln which
! occurred at their homo south of
Dandon, tho Western World says: ,
At the tiiuo of her death 'Mrs. Ir
win was 52 years, 10 months and 17
i'ay8 old, having been born In Wyo
ming, Pa., February 7, 1802. She
waB married to Mr. Irwin at Square
Top, Pa., February 15, 1884. Dur
ing their married lifo Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin made thrco '.trips to tho Pacif
1c coast, visiting all of tho moro im
portant cities of tho west. They
returned hero tho lost tlmo, on the
Kith of December Just passed.
Resides her husband, deceasod is
pprvlvod by three daughters, Mrs. S.
R. Dames of Dandon; Mrs. Fred
Logsdon of Davenport, Wash.; and
Miss Graco Irwin of Clinton, Okla.
GET STATION SOON
Tociitlnjj SIto for Coast Guard
llulhllnga at, the Hlushiw
Tho Sluslaw river will soon have
n Coast Guard station according to
the following from tho Sluslaw PI
lot;
Captain Andrew Foshay, ot tne
Life Saving Service at San Francis
co was in Florenco several days last
v.-eoli to muke final arrangements
for tho "location of tho buildings
about to bo constructed on tho slto
selected for a Life Saving station! at
the mouth of tho Sluslaw river. Ho
made soundings for tho slip to ho
buflt and other, 'preparatory work.
OLD JtKSIDKNT DIES
The Langlols Loader states that
tho remains of Mrs. Catherine
McMullen were burled In the Catho
Ud Cemetery at Capo Blanco, Mrsf
Mplullen was the wldqw of tho late
Frank McMullen, was aged 80 yeais
9 id died at tho home of her son,
Denmark,
LANGLOLS NOTES
MILL MAY START
News of Noithcitt Curry County Told
In Tho Lender
J. Jensen wlio has been visiting
his family at Denmark, departed for
Urooklngs where ho will resume
work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Soffell and
daughter of Dandon. formerly of
Presno, California, nro visiting with
Mr. nm airs. Lux of Denmark.
Miss Victoria Schultz, of Portland
in hore visiting her sister Miss Ellen
Schultz of Langlols for a fow days.
Frank Caughcll, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Gnuntlett who
nro on their way to Seattlo whoro
they will spond Now Years with Oils
brother Wllllnm Qauntlott passed
through town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Haagonscn and
llttlo daughtor Vivian, nro horo
from Sixes mlno, visiting their rola
tivos. , I
Mrs. A. H. Manwarring and hor
non, Harold, wero passcngors for
Unndon where they will meet MIbs
Hazlo, who Is on hor way to Corval
Us whoro sho will tako a courso In
dairying. Sho will bo accompanied
by her mother and brother ns far as
Coqulllo whero they will visit.
CASK MAY C30 UP
Dandon Suit Likely to Go To Sup
reme Court
That tho Dandon Oregon Avcnuo
case will go to tho supremo court Is
indicated by tho following fronit tho
LRandon Recorder;
Whllo llttlo that Is now has de
veloped during tho weok Tolativo to
tho situation on tho Oregon avcnuo
paventont, it has become increasingly
moro apparent that tho nfrnlr nro-
cents tho aspects of n pretty muddlo.
Contractor Wobh Is credited with a
willingness to suo tho city for per
mission to carry on his contract or
tho forfolturo of tho monoy tho work
would havo earned. Tho city can not
procood without buying tho land from
tho church or doing tho churches dic
tation, that of robatlng tho church's
aBsessmont. Tho property ownors on
Orogon avonuo it is claimed want tho
Btreot to go tho straight grado or
o)bo they will not pay assessments
tor work already done Tho cut down
thfs old trail will, it 1b clalmod entail
costs for grndlng and hulk hcadB that
any of the lntorested property own
ers can not pay. This is only tho
outer edgo of tho thing and tho man
who attempts to harmonlzo tho con
flicting interest will havo a Job on
his hnndfl.
Tho next movo Is npt to bo an ap
peal to tho supromo court.
ELKTON PREACHER DIES
(Spocial to Tho Times.)
ELKTON, Jan. 4 Tho funeral
of Rov. P. A. Piper, pastor of tho
Mothodlst Church of Elkton, was
jiold 8unday. Tho sorvlcos wero
conductod by Rov. J. L. Stratford,
pf Creswoll, who was a former
schoolmate. Mr. Pipor died at
his homo horo. Ho had boon suf
fering for sovoral months with heart
trouble. Ho was 06 years of ago,
and leaves a widow, who resides at
Elkton, and ovoral children by
a former wifo, who now llvo In tho
East.
Fuither Humors Concerning Itiook
IngH llcli'g Circulated
Rumors of the Brookings mill
starting again nro still heard. The
following Is from the Gold Dcach
Globo:
It Is reported in tho south end of
tho county that tho Brookings Co.,
and tho Del Norte Co., nro about to
Consolidate and will will start tho
business nt Brookings undor new
management early in tho spring.
Tho Del Norto Co., sometimes re
ferred to as tho Owens people, Is a
vory strong lumber company and
has a largo holding of timber. In
northorn Del Norto County, Cal.,
and southern Curry, adjoining that
of Drooklngs. It Is hoped that this
rumor Is well founded and that tho
early spring will sco Brookings
start up again full blast.
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GOLD REACH NEWS
Notes About tho Pcoplo Told in
Tho Globe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sherrard, ot
Dandon aro now enjoying a vIbU
with Mrs. Shorrard's brother, T.
L. Caroy, of Woddorburn.
W. H. Wants, public accountant,
of North Bond, Is now hero check
ing over tho county officers' books.
District Attorney Johnson started
for tho north end of the county on
legal business. Ho will lecture
at Port Orford on tho now prohlbi
tlon law.
Miss L. Gysolcr, who lb holding
down a homestead on fistol Rivor,
wnB a business visitor in town and
incidentally took In tho ChrlstmaB
exercises and tho Woodman danco
Donnts Cunnltf returned last week
from a two months' visit in tho
northern part of tho county. Ho
was employed at tho Maddon mlno
which Is being nowly equipped by
Dr. Phoolon and Clias. Lull.
BRIDGE PLANS APPROVED
Tho Florenco West Bays: "I. D.
Cushmnn rocolved a letter from
Congressman Hawloy atatlng that
ho was Informed by tho U. S. on
glnoors that tho plans for tho bridge
across tho North Fork botween
Florenco and Acmo wero officially
approved on October 30.
Tho North Fork boing a navlgablo
stream it was necessary to obtain
tho consent of tho government en
glnocrs hoforo a b rid so eould' bo
constructed. Application was made
several months ago.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Recent marrlago licenses Jsauod at
tho county clerk's offlco follow:
Russoll M. Miller and Mammlo M.
Borgard.
L. T. PIckons and Beatrice Stay
ton.
ThomaB J. Aboil and Flosslo Myr
tle James.
Mllo R. Dunham and Naomi J.
Pellou.
Claud Brown und Mlnnlo Smith.
William Barclay and Jeanne Creo
y.
Albort B. Smith and Helon B.
Smith.
DOUBLE CHINA WEDDING
A double china wedding was cele
brated at Coqulllo laBttwook by Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Nosier and Mr. and
Mrs. -B. M. Nosier. Tho entertain
ment was at tho home of tho latter
couplo and waB a surprlso arranged
by their frlonds,
MORE ABOUT BOX FACTORS
Rogardlng tho moving of the box
factory from Coqulllo to North Bend
tho Coqullle Sentinel says:
Archie Kruso has made arrange
ments to build a box factoi-v nt Vnrfli
Rend. Tho machinery will ho taken
irom tno mill at Bullards landing on
tho Iqwor Coqulllo, and is exnocted
at tho Bay on tho next trip of the
upeouwou. Tho mill will manufac
ttire laths and box shooks. uslnir
waste from tho North Bond Mill &
Lumber company's mill as much as
posslblo, and spruce timber will bo
furnished by tho mill at reasonable
rates.
Get your Job printing done at Tim
Times offlow.
PEOPLE'S PORUM
Tho Coos Bay Times will bo
pleased to publish letters from Its
readers on all questions of public
iniProM, giving tils or hor addross.
nnd so far as posslblo limited to
ion varus, in publishing (ncsa let
turs The Times does not Indorss
tho lows expressed tberoln: it It
slmplv affording a moans for the
voicing ot different opinions on all
questions affecting tho public wel-
xure.
WHO WILL GAIN POSSESSION OF
THE EARTH
To tho Editor:
Tho great war which'lB now raging
In Europo, naturally raises tho ques
tion or tho futuro mastory of that
portion of tliu world. Should thero
bo a declslvo outcomo to tho striig
filo, tho victorious power would bo
ill; a position to dictate terms to
Kuropo; and from tho mastery of
lEuropo It -would bo but a Btop to
llto position of world supremacy.
Thoro exists hpwovor un lmpas
sablo barrier In tho pathway to this
coveted goal of power. Tho Word
ot tho Almighty has declared that
thoro will novor again ba upon this
eurth a successor to Iniporlal Homo.
No conqueror will ovor arlso who will
bo ablo to bring all tho other nations
into subjection.
This is plainly stated In tha pro
phecy of Daniel, chapter two, whero,
In explaining to tho king of Babylon
his dream concerning tho great im
ago, tho prophet Daniel declared:
"And whereas thou sawest the feet
and toos, part of potter's clay and
part of Iron, tho kingdom shall bo
divided .... And whereas thou
sawest Iron mixed with miry clay,
they shall mingle- themselves with
tho seed of man; but they shall not
cleavo ono to another, even as Iron
Is not mixed with, clay."
Since the decllno and fall of tho
iron monarchy of Rome, thoro have
been repeated efforts to weld togeth
er into ono solid mass the broken
fragments of that empire. Clovls,
Charlemagne, Charles V., and Na
poleon Bonaparte, eBsayod to become
rulers of tho world, but none pr them
could cement the Iron and clay or
tho prophetic image. They -wuie
striving against the flat of heavon.
Ab ono writer has forcibly expross
od; "Tho earth reolod undor the
fierce chargoB of thoso world-empiro
Grasping warriors, but the Word of
the Lord stood fast, and Europo re
mained" divided."
Nor has tho effort to bind tho na
tions together Into one by marital
AMERICANS CAN CONTRIBUTE
FOIt THE SOLDIERS AT FRONT
Nnnlo of Person Giving The Money
Will Ho Inscribed on tho Pipes
In Proper LangcRe'
(Of A4VKtil4 TrM to Cm D Tlmtt.)
NEW YORK, Jan. 4. 3oidior8 in
tho trenches of Europo tills winter
are to bo supplied with pipes from
the United States and any American
who wants to send such a gift to
Belgian, a French or n RuBslan fight
cr may do so by contributing ten
cents to the Soldiers' I)i6 Fund.
The mon at the front want and
need a good and durable. pip's. Tho
demand for such an artlqie lias been
very insldtnnt, nnd Viscount II. Y. do
Lcndonck, of Wavro Sl6 Cathcrlno,
Bflglum, has undertaken to supply
It lie has had manufactured In
Amorlca an excellent pipe for tho
purposo; strong, light, easy to clean
nnd sanitary, and ho has iri,hhnd tho
recolpt of contributions and tho
prompt shipment of tho pipes to
whatover army of tho AUIob the giv
er dcolgnatos.
For a contribution of $$5 tho Sol
dlors' Pipo Fund will deliver to sol.
dlors in Europo 260 pipes jand will
havo printed across tho bowl of each
a oentenco or motto in tlio language
designated by tho contributor, and
oven put on tho bowl tho donor's pic
ture, namo and address. For In
Instance, It it Is desired io send pip
cs lo British soldiers, this Inscription
will b( In English, Belgians and
Frenchmen wtM rocclv llto gifts
suitably Inscribed In FoncJi; Rua
flans in their own, Itallaiis in., theirs,
and Serbians In Sorblan. For fl
ten pipes can bo sent ovbr, tlio, water
with a label in tho bowl of each giv
ing tho donor's namo afad address",
and suitably inscribed onj.tlo bowl.
Slnglo contributions of ten cents will
tend ono plpo, Inscribed oh the bowl
with tho good wishes of the, glvor, In
tho native touguo of the recipient.
Tho Fund -will sond an ctlgravod
certificate ot receipt to (nvdn con
trlbutlng ono dollar or mote. ,
Viscount do Londonck.fWjio Is Sec
retary General of tho Fund," has op
ened an offlco at 505 Fifth JAvenue,
JJcw York City. , .
BARBER CATCHES ; ! .
GAS POISONING
Inhales Breath of Man Affqcd,ainl
Suffers Much tho ,Siae
Ailment , I c,i
tax Atwcuttd rtM to om Br,T
LONDON, Jan. 4.--The-8tory of a
harbor who caught gas polbonug
from ono of tho Canadian wounded
comes from Nottingham. .
Tho membors ot tho Nottingham
Halrdressor'8 Association give their
sorvlcos to tho military hospitals
thoro, with somo ten thousand free
shaves and haircuts to thercredt.
Ono ot tho harbors, Arthur' Ham
stock, a fow dayB ago shaVed a Can
adian who had been bady," gassed
by the Gormans. During tho op
eration, ho got considerable of tha
Canadian's oxpont breath. Into "his
town lungs. On his return home,
.Homntock bqgan to complain.! Soon
ho grow 111 and developed alTthe
symptoms of a man who ha'd been
gassed. At last report, lie -was i()
confined to his bed. v
alliances boon any more Successful.
Tho royal families have Intermarried
j-vcry oxtenslvely, but tho. lpa thu
formed havo accomplished nqthlng
toward political union. lying ueorgp
of England Is cousin to the Qqrroan
Kaiser, and tho Crar of Rtfssltj Is a
relatlvo also. Yet this rola'alo'nshli)
docs nothing to provont war, Jn no
Instanco has (horo boon a clcaylpg to-
geiuor ci mo Kinguouis uirougu wio
marital "mingling" of -wljIcU the
prophet spoke. ,
Yet thero Is to be another and fi
nal unlvorsal kingdom, forfiahiidowed
'by the "stono" ot this prpphetlc
dream, which "smoto tho mage upon
his feet that wero o( iron, and' clay,
and brnko thorn to nlecos." .Dan.
2:34, For of (his stono Jk, -was' said
by tho prophet, that It "became a
groat mountain, and filled tho whole
earth"; and In tho explanation of
this portion of tho dream .thb, pro
phot said; "In the days of .these
kings shall tho God pf lieaven ser
up a kingdom, which shall never bo
destroyed, and tho klngdonf bhajl not
be left to other people, but It. shall
break In pieces and conBunio all these
kingdoms, and It shall sand for
ever," Dan. 2:35, 44.
Wo aro llvlncr today at a lime When
all tho events pointed out VyMnVpirM
npiophecy as marking tho approach of
uiai Kingdom, aro wnn ouc ono or
tw'd exceptions, in the past, Alnitet,
the verv last sleu of Its coming was
stated by alio Saviour In ttlewos:
"This gospel of tho kingdom shin bi
nroached In all the world for a -wit-.
ress unto all nations; and' then shalj
tho end come." Matt. 24114. Th'A't
this work has now alradst been ac-i"
vccmpl8hed, every person knows1 who
la acquainted with tho extent' of
phrlstau missionary ebffoft at' the
present time. ' v '-
Vory sincerely yours, 1
D. R, HENDBRfcw ,
Elder ot the Seventh-day(ivetllt,
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