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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910- EVENING EDITION- MYRTLE :: FURNITURE :: AND :: NOVELTIES " TO YOUIt ORDER AT THE SHOP OF QUALITY TIINTUO SOUTH BROADWAY. :----xx--m-m-w x:-a-a-M-a-a-tiu-u--t:--- Home Addition To Eastside I i a i a i a i ? 8 I B t 0 I a i NOW ON THE MARKET This ntlilitlon Is situated Immedlntoly East of new Enstsldc Mill. ThelB are 100x211 and larger, nbout clBht ordinnry lots; nnd pr.ces are $130.00 up for these largo tracts. Tills lilat was filed Wednesday last, and wo liavo only fifteen lots remaining unsold. This Indicates that the property Is Interest ing to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot Bhottld act promptly. Terms one-hnlf cnBh, balance equal payments, 3, 0, P nnd 12 months. For particulars, seo I .. "" J A L.i . . ? Title uuaraiuee ana DSiract $Jo. ? General Agents EASTSIDE . Henry 8ong8tackon, Manager. BEST MENS' SUITS ON EARTH at $8.50 XUP AT THE j F n . iu m i b.w wm uf iti Turkish BaUis 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J .--- t ------.-, . -- GET YOUR SUNDAY ROAST HERE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE. IP YOU AHE GOINO CAMPING Oil IF YOU WANT A LITTLE SOMETHIXO EXTRA NICE FOIl BREAKFAST, GET SOME OF OUU HOME SMOKED UACON. IT'S FINE. ' KOlt THAT PICNIC DINNER, OUR WEINIES ARE FIXE. Whh LINE OF NICE, JUICY, TENDER FRESH MEATS. Union Meat Market 1MIOXE H. HEAL ESTATE. I havo somo of tho boat buys on the Day. Can arraugo easy terms. Houses nnd buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEN, C8 Central Ave. Mnrshflold, Oro. .j-a--j:-x:--a-a-x:--a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-xx-a- w-a-a- ..-.i m txt a i Crfl . n'armr ivmnnmonmi xx r rfi r -. ta .hb. -. ! ( bl.YJ J m m -sm w m - ff m V IXJI IILllfl PAJlnl, Sf'V rJSpjft Pacific Monumental and Building Works , iiifl J II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFfELD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly nnd artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. n-n-B-H-a-tx-a-xx-a-xx-xx-M--Kx-a-xx-a-H-a-a-a--B-tt-M-x- co&s mv. mwtt. IM ' I M ' t ' t ' I : rnS) rvw s xpa SArEAHDJV W.4T . cir v -(PRESENTED NX 1 " ii.u.'xa COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE DEALERS u& AuiZNT.'S coal, couhtOAwa. 'jv'i: MMt. FRUIT, Kims.L, l i . OjsswjziM cr oomwal commas a sfmiaitysv TbepaBt bns proven that Investments cities aro tho meit profitable Tho C. Dfuichkc, Marshflold, Oro. In small aero tracts near growing B. R. S. has such to offer. ChaB. J. LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs nnd shop work Jwapily attended to mid neutly done. Phono 1C1X. Our Work is Our advertisement SAT- n GUARANTEE IS YOUR isfactiox. MAnsiirilCf.ll HANI) A.V1 STEAM liAUXDHi'. niey Hro,,, pp, Pllono oo. HOTEL GAHRIXEH, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been ro modellod and Improvod nnd Is undor now management. Special nccommo ilutlons for stago pnssongors and for people desiring n rest at tho seashore. 'You'll Llko tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. 'LET PIXEGOR 1)0 IT." Let mo fix that stovo, kltchonwaro or vessel, lock, door, window, furnl- turo or anything you have. Rates iea- souable and work guaranteed. R. E. PINEGOR. G. W.Dungan Undertaker Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Parlors, JS( South tld'St., Telephone, Day or Night. 1IM-T. COXIEST NOTICE. Department of tliu Interior, United States Land Ollllllco, Roseburg, Ore., August 30, 1910. A sulliclent contest nllldavlt having been filed In this olllco by Ida D. Mitchell, contestant, ngalnst Homo stead Entry No. 14,018 and 01.7S5, Serial No. 02,500 and 04,785, made October 25, 1907, and March 29, 1909, for N6, SEW of Sec. 19, and NW'U, SEU and Lot C, Section 18, Township 21 S., Rnngo 11 W Wll Inmotto Morldlnn, by Charles E. But torflold, Contestcc, In which It Is al leged that said Charles E. Buttorflold has for moro thu six months Imme diately preceding the filing of said contest, nbandoned snld tracts of laud, nnd has failed to rcsldo upon, cultlvnto or occupy said laud during all of said time; that snld ontrymnn has over failed mid still falls to es tablish his rcsldcuco upon snld tracts of land, or cither of snme, said par ties aro hereby notified to nppcar, ro- spond and offer evidence touching said allocation at 10 o'clock A. M. on October 10th, 1910, before Charles IJ. Sclby, U. S, Commissioner, nt his of fice In Mnrshflold, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held nt 10 o'clock A. M., on Octobor 2th, 1910. before the Register nnd Receiver nt tho United States Land Olllco in Rose burg, Oregon. Tho snld contestant having, In a proper nllldavlt. filed August 29th, 1910, set forth facts which show that after duo dlllgonco personal sorvlce of this notice cannot bo made, It Is hore by ordered nnd directed that such notice be glvon by duo and propor publication. Rocord nddrosB of ontryman, Alle gany, Oregon, nnd 320 Logan Ave, Dolvodoro, Illinois. GEO. W. RIDDLE, Rocoiver. (Ministers nnd others aro request d to hnnd tho Sunday church no Ices not Inter than Friday evening to insure Insertion Saturday.) H THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. H Rev. J. Richard Olson, Pastor, it 9.4 o A. M., Sunday School 11 A. M morning sorvlce, conduct ed in tho Swedish language. 7.30 P. M., evening sorvlce in Eng lish. Tho pastor will deliver tho sec ond sermon In tho Borlcs of "New Testament Conversions." Tho sub ject will bo "Tho Prodigal Son." Tho choir and a ladles' trio will render special music. 4 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. G. LoRoy Hnll, Residence 592 Sixth street Phones: Residence, 2GC-J. Study, 289-L. Sundny school will bo held nt tho usunt hour. Other sorvlces will bo at the Tabor, j nncle. W. C. T. I. NEWS. Thoro can be no voting by proxy at tho convention. Tho dnto of the State convention Is October llth-14th. Wo want a ponnnnt from ovory union in Coos county. Tho nnmo of our Stnto paper is The White Ribbon Review. Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Watklns weie elected delegates from Mnrshlleld. Mrs. Wheeler was appointed super intendent of tho L. T. L., nnd Mrs. Wntklns, supelrntondent of medal contest work. It Is now understood thnt our coun ty president, Mrs. McCren, visiting nt Goldllold, Nov., will not bo presont nt tho convention. Tho North Bend union lme Invited Mrs, Wntklns to speak thoro next Wednesdny afternoon, presentlsg the methods nnd plans of tho contest work nnd she has consented to do so. Mrs. Wntklns Is corresponding sec retary Instead of recording, as vnB announced In Thursday's Issue. She has received very Interestlnir letters from Mrs. Unruh, Stnto President, who sends special regards to all W C. T. U. workers; also from Mrs. Houston, Stnto president modal con test work, who Is very enthusiastic over tho outlook for tho contest work In Coos county. Plans nro In progress for a com bination musical and orntorlcal con- COOS BAY SCHOOLS NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. L. RAHMUSSEN, Pastor. !' .test to ue hem as soon ns possible. H J Pupils entering these classes- receive Ml their training free nnd nro privileged Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL IMONE tflO-U FORT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE STU ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This Is destined to bo tho Portland of British Columbia, on a navlgablo rlvor and deop water lake, with two trains running in next fall. Letter's pour into our olllco all da; with applications for lots. To those who cannot como In wo would do our utmost to mako a good solectlon. Prlco, $100 and $200 each. Cash $25, balanco $10 a month. A few 40-acro farms, Joining Fort St. James townslto and Lako Stuart, $50 cash and $10 a month. You need not bo a Canadian citizen to hold this. You need not Improve it, nor you need not reside on it. Al this land Is on or near tho railroads Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, nnd Cnnndlan Northern railroads. Rich farm lands, $8.50 per acre, $3 cash and balanco $1 per a"re per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northorn Land Company, 304, 305 nnd 300 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. English services nt 10.45. Sunday School at 10 A. M. In North Bend thoro will bo English services nt 2.30 P. M nt tho M. E. Church. , CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walker, Minister. Blblo School nt 10 A. M. Y. P. S. C. 13. sorvlco nt 7 o'clock. Union service nt Tabernaclo nt 11 A. M. nnd S P. M. In presenting to tho people truths of vital Importance, words from the Pcub of tho greatest tempornnco workers tho world litis known. Wo nro con testing for truth, In honor preferring ono another, firmly believing nono cense to rlso but thoso who censo to climb. MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mass will bo colobrated at 10 A. M. by Rov. Futher Springer. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Tho North Bond Catholic congrega tion will hold sorvlces at S o'clocjc. Mass will bo celebrated by Fathor Springer. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS P. G. BUNCH, Minister. Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlce tro conducted ovory saiuruay ai tho Lutheran hall as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach ing sorvlco 10:45 a. m. You are cordially Invited to attend. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH BEXD. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M. Preaching sorvlco at 11 A. M. nnd P. M., by tho formor pnstor, Rov. G. Summerlln. START MAX HUNT. Yigllniico Committee Organized nt Neuldrk. Oklu. (By Associated Press.) NEWKIRK, Okln., Sept. 17. After leaving her father, Taylor Sheppherd, and her uncle, J. W. Sheppherd, wounded nnd unconscious In another room, nu unldcntlllcd man who en tered tho Sheppcrd homo here Inst night assaulted Taylor Shepperd's thirteen-year-old daughter, and es caped. A vigilance committee Is searching. Tho mon nro probably fa tally Injured. Tho girl will recover (Continued from page 3.) Grammar Dept., Eighth Grade. .Miss Blanche Fcrdlue, Fourth and Fifth Grades. Miss Daisy Rush, principal Primary Dopt., First Grade. Miss Mnbol Mcgnhnu, Second and Third Grades. CENTRAL BUILDING. Mrs. Ella Rood, principal grammar department, Sovonth Grnde. Mrs. Mnry E, Thompson, nssLtu principal. Miss Hilda Stclnholm, Sixth Grndo. Miss Helen Lnndrlth, Fifth Grnde. Miss Ada Chapman, Fourth Grado. Miss Anna Wnldovogel, Third Grado. Mrs. C. R. Langley, Second Grade. Miss Lucy Kent, First II Grade. Mrs. Loulso Wilbur, principal rrl mnry Department, First A. Mrs. Evn Pennock, teacher of school for colored children. NOTICE! All pupils of tho grades nro requested to go to tho rooms thnt woro occupied by them last year on Monday morning. They will bo di rected to their propor plncos after Bchool calls by tho principals la charge. Board of Edurntto,ii. The bonrd of educntlon of Marsh field Is composed of tho following: W. S. McFnrhind, president; M. C. Horton nnd Dr. J. T. McCormnc, and John F. Hnll clerk. BBBD. ' BBSBBBBBBBBBBlk ABlBBBBBBBBBBBH B'' ijin G" IbIbbbbbbbbbI Hy'- ' 'jEwli BbLibbbbI r ' t ra?7 TJ 1' I fflBBBBH A. O. RAAB, Superintendent North Bend School. EASTSIDE SCHOOL. The Enstsldo school will open for BBBBBHBBBBBBVt7nBBBMiBBBBBBBM NORTH BEXD PHKSRY. TERIAN CHURCH. CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDIXG, NORTH BEXD. BUNKER HIGH SCHOOL. MgMgJBKga M. F. preach M. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0E RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES AND Tnr i-- . . ...... ,.i mioivrco Iini'HKCl 'uiaAlVI.U IS A LIST OV IlKlJlrtllliii """""" " MAItSHKIELD WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAX BE GUARANTEED Al I-.U -'EX WHOSE WORK MAY nE DEPENDED ITO.V. IT WILL PVY YOU TO I, mrini m.VTAlM.WfTl' OBea3aigj?rgCTrTr-.r-gmrsaia8BmBn'Tri Mother' Restaurant get your job prixtixg t DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE BUSIXESS MEN IN AIR PRICES OR ATROXIZE THEM ' Ktter prepared to servo you than ever before. Conmierclnl Ae., bet. Front nnd Hronilwny, .Mnrshlleld. Go To ' WILLEY & SCHR0EDER t for w Plumbing and Heating """"Id, Ore.. lbon 773 Letter Reads, Bill Heads, Enve lopes, Culling Curds, etc. Butler Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office I STADDEN All Kinds of photograph work, bromide enlarging nnd kodak lln-hilling. J, L. KOONTZ Machine nnd Repair Shops GEXERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work At Bollard's boat shop, street, Marshfleld, Ore. s i Front ' Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching services at 11 A IJ. Rood of Coos River will on "Seeking tho Lost." Christian Endeavor at 7 P. Evening sorvlco nt 8 P. M. Prof. A. "J. neaumont will read a sermon on tho subject, "Another Mill." Good music will bo rendored. i H CHRISTIAN SC1EXCE. vwvwvv. Tho Christian Sclouco will have sorvlces nt tholr ball, 327 Third strcot North, Sunday at 11 A. M. Subject, "Matter." J PRESBYTEHIAX CHURCH V Rov. FRANK R. 7.UGG, MlnUtor A Sunday School at tho usual hour. Tho other sorvlcoa will be hold at tho Tnbomaclo In conjunction with tho revival meetings. X METHODIST EPISCOPAL it Rev. II. I. Rutledge, Pastor. M Services at the Methodist Episco pal Church will bo held as follows: Sunday School at 10 A. M. Epworth League nt G.30 P. M. Tho Bunker Hill school oponod two weeks ago. About fifty pupils nro en rolled, which Is nbout tho snmo as last year. Tho teachors are Miss McCormac and Miss Ruth Harmon. the term Monday. Tho teachers will bo MrB. Solum Thomas and Miss Frances Franso. It is expoctod thnt thoro will be a largo enrollment this year. SUMXER SCHOOL. Tho school nt Sumner opened last Mnndnv with n largo enrollment of VwsKnvSKKKnVMWfXiS vX4w r!FrffPBBiBBBBjlfctfP!iwUf THHKi. IUOS H.w h ItUOli IkllhDIMiS, pupil MImj Vnu'o Oorholtzor la EPISCOPAL CHIRCH. tho teacher this year. Win. Horsfall, Archdr aeon. flagstai r sTihTol. Th0 B0llool nt piagstaff oponed on No sorvlcos wll bo hold until n ( September 9th, for a nine months torm. Miss Annlo Wlokman Is tuo weok from to-morrow. Tho new roc- teacher nnd is beginning her third tor will arrive during- tho comlns tPr, Rt that s ool There Is an on- week. rollmeut of twenty-live pupils. asue; ,