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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
SON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910 i-imi IM St r?' R f. - .jt J AT THE CHURCHES t (Ministers and others aro request ed to hand the Sunday church no tices not Inter than Friday evening to insure insertion Saturday.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL X CHURCH OP NORTH BEND fc X RAY H. PIERSON, Pastor. AAJliyJ,i.yyi'y,vi'i'V Sunday school at 10 a .m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Junior League at 3:30 L. T. L. at Epworth League at 7. Preaching services at 8:00 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS - P. G. BUNCH, Minister. Seventh Day Advontlst service aro conducted every Saturday at the Lutheran, hall as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach ing servlco 10:45 a. m. You are cordially Invited to attend. X METHODIST EPISCOPAL X Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor. X Services at the Methodist Episco pal Church will bo held as follows: Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning servlco at 11 a. m. Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 7:0 p. m. Evening servlco at S:00 p. m. X NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. X X L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. X In Marshfleld services will be heldJ at tho Presbyterian church every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:00. In North Bend services will be "held at the Swedish church every Sunday at 10:43 a. in. Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching service at 10:43. X THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. X Rev. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. X Sunday School at 9:45. Morning worship with celebration of the Lord's Supper at 11 a. m. 'This servlco will be In the English language. Music by the choir. No evening sorvice. At North Bend: 2:30 Confirma tion services, admission of new nieni lners nnd administration of tho Xiord's Supper. ; NORTH REND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. D. P. Curley, pastor. t Mass will be celebrated at S o'clock and 10 o'clock by Rev. Father D. P. Curley. O'0 $ PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, Residence 592 Sixth street Phones: Residence, 25G-J. Study, 2S9-L. Whore will you attend church to morrow? Hae you heard the Tem ple Chorus at the Baptist churuch? The pastor's subject In the evening Is "The Rapid Transit Company." Baptismal sorvice. All are cordially invited. Remember the pastor prom ises plain preaching. Roy Lost Last seen going in the direction of the old man's fishing ground on Sunday morning. His parents nro alarmed. $SWXXXX$$XXXXXXXXXSX H PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH X Rev. FRANK R. ZUGG, Minister X KXXXXXXXJSSStXXXXXXXXXXXX ' Services will bo conducted as fol lows: Tho Sabbath School meets at 10 a. m. Tho superintendent Is greatly encouraged over the growth and ac tivity of the school. All aro interest ed. Come and help us realize "Our Aim." Every member present every Sunday, on time, with his Bible, some offering, a lesson prepared and a mind to learn. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. vcelc: Elzle Lingo, Walter Matson, Harold Walrath, Helen Roes, Mar guerite Wiseman, Leo Totten, Borgehlld Olsen, Ruby Pitmnn, Ivert Xelsno, Hazel Cook, Florence Fergu son, Lloyd LcMelux, Wilfred Mr Lain, Woner Kronciulst, Agnes Burke, Arthur Chrlstensen, Wnj no Painter, Geo. Hongell, Joe Milnor Bert Tribbey, .Ruth McLaughlin. Chester Condron, Russell Ketehum John Henrlcks, Eddie Ellerbeck, Henry Walters, Harold Haines, Ern est Holm, Geo. Englund, Alta Lash, Zella Swinford, Willie Bohrer. ::-::-::-::-::-----::-- :-- I You Can Lower the f High Cost of Living :'! By Buying Your Meats Dorothy Dungan of the First grade has left schol to go to Ten Mile. Roxle Hall of the Sixth grade was absent this week on account of sick ness. This was her first absence this year. Ella Mosena of the Fifth grade has left school on account of sickness. Norman Peters of the Fourth grade and Stanley Peters of the Fifth grade have left school to go to North Bend. Morning and evening preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. "Is thero any Halley's "Signs The Fourth grade during the arithmetic recitation neriod on Thursday, had a ciphering match. Those making the best time in adding correctly tho following: 1244S3, 438432, 17913G, 15S912, 1731SS, 9S251, 27314, 41273, are: Borghild Olsen and Florence Cox, 40 seconds; Arthur Chrlstensen and Agnes Burke, one minute; Woner Kronquist, one minute, five seconds; Marguerite Wiseman, one minute, ten seconds; Paul Harvey, one minute, twenty seconds; Lloyd LeMieux, one minute, thirty seconds; Russell Ketehum, one minute,, forty seconds; Florence Fer guson, one minute, fifty seconds. The following, 1.20S.659 divided by 909, was worked coriectly Dv Geo. t"I"l,II"!"I"I"I"I"I"I"I"I"II"I4l"Iii Englund in one minute, five seconds; Hazel Cook, John Henrlcks and Ches ter Condron in one minute and twen ty seconds; Lee Totten in two min utes and thirty seconds. AT THE ENTERPRISE I MEAT MARKET TRY IT AND SEE I GOOD .MEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE C2-J Geo. W. King PROPRIETOR GOW AVHY BUILDING, K . i j MARSHFIELD u 8-n8-8---tt-a--H-8-:i- reference in Scripture to comet?" Evening sermon: and Wonders." i50tXXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXX X. CATHOLIC CHURCH. X Rev. Father J. MORAN. X fcSOXXXXXXX$S$$0$XXXXX Mass will be celebrated In Marsh field at 7:00 and 10:00 by the Rev. Father J A. Moran. WARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS! i 4.4.,j.4..V....j..I.414..j..j..j.... HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walker, Minister. Bible School at 10 A. M. I'renciiing at 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Preaching at S p, ni. X NORTH BEND U. B. CHURCH. X X Rev. R. G. SUMMERLIN. X 5f5,XXXXX?S?XXXXXXXXXXX? i-reacning service 11 a. m. Sub ject: "When Did I Betray Jesus?" Young People's at 7 p. in. Preach ing service at S p. m. Subject: "What Shall I Do With Jesus Then?" Everybody welcome. KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK5K X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. X Services will bo held In tho Chris tian Science hall, 327 Third streot North, Sunday at 11 n. in. Subject: "Soul and Body." Sunday School Immediately after morning service. X NORTH REM) PRESRY- X X TERIAN CHURCH X X Row J. C. LIninger, Pastor. X Sunday school at 10-00 a. m. Mo'ning servlco at 11:00 o'clock. Evening services nt S:00 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 o'clock. Tho fire alarm at the High School is proving to be quite a source of amusement. Somo tlmo ago O. O. Lund, in paying a visit to the school mistook it for a bell ringing" in Su perintendent Golden's office, and did not realize his mistake until tho school was quite emptied of students. Tho same scene was renewed yes terday when a man sent by the Coos Bay Gas &. Electric Company to look after some work at the school made tho same error. In an instant all the students came pouring out of their rooms and went through tho fire drill, Most of them, however, sus pected what had occurred and were greatly amused over the joke, for such U is proving to be, as both times It has happened when most of tho classes were just in the middle of heir recitation periods. Superintend ent Golden is now having a large notice made, to be hung over the bell o that In the future there will be no more fire alarms sent in at var ious times of tho day unless there happens to bo a real fire. Florence Flanagan of the Second grade has left school on account of 111 health. She will visit with the Watsons on Isthmus Inlet for a while. Hunker Hill School. Those in tho graduating class of the Bunker Hill school und-jr the in struction of Mrs. E. C. Kelley, who successfully passed the state examin ations oiMay 12 and 13, 10 10, Mi the following average grades, ;veie: Besse Flanagan, 9S per cent. May Blake, 95 per cent. Torsten Fleisburg, 95 -7i per cent Carl Larsen, 93 per cent. Chester Isaacson, 95 4 per cent Pearly Lund, 94 per cent. Myrtle Lund, 93 per cent. Willie Richardson, 90 per cent The motto adopted by the class was "No Footsteps Backward." The colors are lavender and white. ! -V 'I' For Strictly I Fresh Butter t Sterilized Cream t Sterilized Milk t Butter Mi'k Bean-Pot Cheese and l Ice 3 1 Coos Bay Ice i I & Cold Storage f FREE DELIVERIES 1 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. i X Phone 73-J. X - - WHEAT $1.90 Per loo SAVE A DOLLAR A BARREL AND HUY YOITP i.mr.. V : - " " ini iUm, C0&S MY. EmW. I'N'I'I 'IM- : safe amd )y Wj&y 3aUAKsi ksSSsSP" r PRESENT. J or COOS BAY REALTY DEALERS jm, AGENTS COAL . C0L0K2ATWH. MSK farm, fruit, tfffmu eo NT Organizing of mismv. COMPARES A SPECIALTY) Tho past has proven that invostinmitn in cmi 4.. MM- nv fl, ,. ..u, rnu. """". '" " "UBH " WHb "" -.naUmau,c. xuov,. u. it. a. nas such to offer. Cha .-.. t.uu...tt, ...... M....V.I., SLVt There's a Good Deal In cooking a meal, but there's still more in buying tho groceries. If you want on your table Best Food Product That are produced, buy of a store you know carries only Good products, and guarantee;, satisfiieiiixn. Buy of K---K---::-::--.:::j-J..a..J.JJjJ.J:::,:j:j-, K I :: i :: i R?fr ? an ai C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J a-a-K--a.a.s To anyone Interested in above we would say, it Is Important "" "uying io see tnat yo u get title as well as value. We are best prepared to givo you both. Our work is reliable. Are General Agents for Eastsido and Sengstacken's Addition. Hence you will consult your own interests to come to header ter& to do business. (-ir-ir-ii. -JcacaiJci Somo of tho students who have not been on any of tho rhetorical programs this year aro now making up that work during the assembly period. Thoso who have given reci tations during tho past week are: Misses Lola Montgomery, Edna Han sen, Mablo Smith, Lucy Juza and Frances Williams, also Fay White. G. W. BUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day 105-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. Nsvth Marshfleld. Oregon. rR. J. W. INGRAM Oftice 208.20fi Coos Hui'dius Ptones Office 2 621; Hssidenco 1(5?.. HOME LAND Co. See us for investments on Coos Bay. We guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phone 7IL. 201 Front St. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan U Bennett Ban& Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. n, Phone: Offlco. 1431; Residence, HSI Com nil School News. Ruth Brown of the Primary grade who has been at Ten Mile for a few weeks, returned to school this week. Tho boys of tho Central School have treated themselves to a hori zontal bar and have had it put up in place In tho basement. The Third grade had a spelling match Thursday. Bess Flanagan won; Helen Gulovson came becond. Tho following pupils of the Fourth grade havo handed in extra ordinarily neat writing papers this Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL T. W. BENNETT, ODlca over Fmm.Kan & Beunoti Bank. Marshfleld, oru- w. S. TURPEN Architect Over Chamber of Commerce I Title Guarantee and Alstract Co, I n .,.. I wrancn umce, Ooquillo City. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. 8 S25ST1K525HSSS25HfmSHSH5SSHS2S2ra5HS2SB52SZSaEES2S2i5Hii2 Pordaad & Coos Bay S. S. Line Steamer Breakwater Sails from Ainsworth Dock Portland, 9 a. m., May 24, 29; June 3, 8, 13, 18,23, 28. Sails from Coos Bay May 21, 26, 31, June 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, at service of tide. W. F. MHIer, Ast,. Phone Main 3M sssisasEsssEsasESEsssasESi'jasfasHSESHSEsasBSHSEsasEsassznsis Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at "all hours and a curj-tf that wo will send out with partl fishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER .Unrehftelfl. Ore. Phone 120J DD, HUNT end Co. CONTRACTORS BUILDERS Estimates Given on Wood Work of All Kinds. At Cold Storage nt Present. PHONE 1CO-L. FOR SALE. NEW 1 1-FOOT AWNING AND ALL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND RAND GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. ISO BROADWAY, SECOND HAND STORE. CASH PAID FOR WOOL and MOHAIR O. P. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Mnrshflelcl SPECIAL QUOTATIONS ON BEST REAL PROPERTY j BUSINESS DKCTOflY Of RELIABLE iJlLHOUSES AND BUSINESS MEN IN OR BE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PRICES mtKimnLUMBCa'wrrmnrr, .yrnTry ammwiwi. ,,,., The Modern Company raasgngMTTWi nTrr---rT7Tn p BROADWAY 2 Lots Between Elrod nnd Golden 2 Lots Hotweon Hall and Ingorsoll S1 lon 3 Lots Near Hall Avo '.!!.'!.'.". ,' V. V." , ','.'. '.' .'.' .Viioo." i , . . , . , , , , ) Stove Building Good CENTRA Ij AYE. 100M00 Feet on Cornor 50xH0 Feet Near 0th . (MMi:RllAli AVE. i "'.' . (vnuM- n th Income Projiorty th. S2,10l).()0 00 (10 000.00 S2.000.00 . $1,800.00 I , , , . , . . 'it 9-.IOO.00 ""' "''' nt each of the a"ioe pnuvl is a gllt-odged Invetment both beoau of swperiorUy of uk. tlo.i ., lu'.Miiso ofj'i?J u:'der cm rent rnirlw't price. I. S. KAUFMAN & Co. THE FOLLOWING TS A t.tc-h .- n,. aiARSIIFlBMi wnn 7A" "INESS HOUSES ....w i.a.uijjc UUUDS THAT C 1 ZZL""1 UU l,E'BXDED UPON. IT WILL PAY VOTI TO PATRONIZE THEM F. J. HAYES. T- Optometrist. ' The very latest methods in fitting glasses. Test ing of children's eyes a specialty. Broken glasses duplicated. Marshfield, Oregon Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. Mother' Restaurant is better prepared to serve you than eer befcre. Commercial .We., i,ct. Trout nnd Bromhwiy, MnrMiflehl. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating .iinrwiiieni, Die., Phone LAST SUMMER'S SUIT will look ns fresh ns a spring daisy if you will let us clean and press it for you. Phone 520-X and we will call immediately, unique PANTATO. IBL'M, D. L. Fl)oto. Contl.al n FOR GOOD PHOTOS go to STADDCN Kogvrs Building BioaUuny aiid Centrl Av cune. THE TIMES WANT ADS DB' BIG RESULTS FOR U1 COST. THERE'S A REASON. J, L. 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