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wfTVT7'pc((IWTV K THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION. you Can WorJk sZSgSfc lZtf.KZ?& c VfVi.SMi tf .';a'5. . Sksv "VfS' Ill ..L k- . t W- tavesvrr vr "-,' IKS S&w i r )1 I imif XTT! b JSPHmti tSaaBagk i- r-.vt. iJfc rvr Tr c an uiu Done. 0 Tlln ...w Kivta nuui, uiiu wiui uau lining or uiu font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler cap, put in like a cork in a bottle, Is attached by a chain. This heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection Oil Heater has on automatic-locking , flame spreader, which prevents the wick from beliiR turned tilnti pnntMrh to smoke, nnil Is onsv tn rmnv nnrl Hrnn hnrtr en the wick can -be quickly cleaned. cannui uctuiuu wtujjtu uuu vuu uc unscrewcu in un instant tor rewlcklng. The Perfection Oil Heater Is finished In japan or nickel, Is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet 1II. nnt rnnmintn llglll mm uiiiuiiiwuim. Dtalirs EvrryvUrt. If not at yours, urili for dttcrtpth circular to the ntartsl atney cftkt Standard Gil (Incorporated) A Complete line ol and other Heaters MAY BE FOUND AT EKBLAD & SON coos my. I'l'i'fi'i i avt The pnst lina proven thnt Invo9tmont8 cities nro tho mest profitnblo. Tho C. Druschko, Marshflold, Oro. Ig. W. Dungan f$ Undertaker MnrHlillehl, Orogoit. 1'jirloiH, 1H1) South 3d St., Telephone, Duy or Nlgl'tf 103-J. n - n - n - n - n - - a - n - - H - n - n - frjz Y&iP w? - OTrw, Jft fjF Jff SAriAHPjP w,J&r jr'Ar N7vn s (PRESENTED NX Jj or . v -. x s Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAI1IX) SI) JOSSON CEMENT. Tho boat Dominic and Imported brands. Plsater, Llmo Brick and all klnda of bulldora material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR !, SOUTH DROADWAV. PHONE 201. OFFICE ,- Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Dally stage letwceu Roscburg and Sfowhllcld. Stage leaven dally and undny nt 7 p. ni. Faro, ?0.00. IWTO 80METTER, Agent, " O. P. nARNnu m 120 MAnKET AV., ManhOeld. Agent, ROSERURO. COW. 1MIONW 1J BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE Vim poliwviso a mst jikh wtiusu; wuim dm mm Mothers Restaurant Is better prepared to aerto you than ever befcro. -Commercial Ave., bet. Front aud It roadway, Marshflelil. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating MnrshfUld, Ore., Phone 773 Near a Window in winter when vou have a Perfec tion Oil Heater. It is a portable radiator which can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room in a house. When you have a Mm, Smokeless aacE u il L idkofefcfy c-nsicJos end odorless you do not have to work close to the stove, which is usually f,ar from the window. You can work where you wish, and be warm. You can work on dull winter days in the full HrIu near the window, without being chilled to PnrFanllnn Oil Un.n n..tt.t.. . wiiwwhuiwh "X?!"1 Mu"R,y The burner body or callcrv Company memt. I'i'i'it I'l'n'iT " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS & AGENTS COAL . COLONIZATION. MI.W. FiM. FDUIT. tUNSML, V H u i:x TIMBER LAHD5. Organize or motmal G0M?AtilLS A SPECIALTY so tn amnll ncro trncta near growl a t: B. R. S. has buch to offer. Chns. J. !H HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has boon ro- modelled and Improved ana is unuor now manauoinent. Special accommo dations for stage passengers nnd for peoplo doslrlng n rest at tho seasnoro. "You'll Llko tho lMace." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. - n - n - - a -u--a-n-n-n--a-a 4 . BUSINESS HOUSES op nEBABis f "- k GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Rill Heads, Enve lopes, Calling Curds, etc. STADDEN All kinds or photograph work, bromldo enlarging and kodak finishing. HOW'S THIS Wo offer Ono Hundred IMlnr Itcw rJ for nuy rnfeof 1'ulnrrli lliftl cfliinui be cured bj Hull's CfUnrrn cure. r. J, CUKNBY A CO., Toledo, O. We, tlie uintcrnlRiicil. Imvoknrwn V J. Che tip) for thi limt UytRM, mill believe lilin jxr feet ly linnnrnble In nil lutillier tratiMtctioi mid lliiiiiietnll) ntile to orry out nny obllKit' tloiin tiimle by hi tlriu. Uaiiumi. Kinnvn Marvin', Wliolelu Drucelttf, Toledo, 0 IIiiU'k Cntnrrh Cure 1 tnken Intctiinlly, net tiiKdlteetly ii))Oii tlic blood iinit liiwom Mir fuc of ttui H)8tcm. Tostlmnnlnls pent free 1'rlee 7.1 rent per bottle. Hold tiynll dtnmtfsls Tnk. Hull's family l'ills for constipation. " PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. 4 ' p.U. J. W. INGHAM, D Physlclnn und Snrgcon. Olllre 208.C0I) Coos Rulldlnj;. l'honcs OlTlco 1621; Rosldenco 1622 J V. BENNETT, Lawyer. unico over Flanagan & Dennett Dank Marshfleld, Orogon TVWI. S. TUHPEN, W Architect. Over Chnnibor of Commorco. --K--::-n------n- You Can Lower the I High Cost of Living By Buying Your !! Meats AT THE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET THY IT AND SEE GOOD MEATS AT Ronsonnblo Prices 1MIOXE H2-J G eo. W. King riioriiiKTOii a GOW WIIV HU1LDIXG, MAHSHKlKIiD . A ' n-t::t--K n-::--K---K-- t;m:mm:mH:::::::u:::mmmHmn Great Furniture Values H 8 n FOR jj Coos Bay Homes MAY RE FOUND HERE AT ALL TIMES. SATISFACTION IN PRICES AND GOODS. C. A. Johnson Oldest Established Furnlturo Store On Coos Ray. Jjaaaaaamammuaaaaaattmaaaa UGood Evening! HAVE YOU A.M. lausitiw If bo, do not forget that this la t'HB laundry whoro you got tho boat work, nnd prices are In every ono reach. Call up and ono of tho drlv b will call and explain all dotalls to you. All telephono calls aro quicKiy attended to, becaitso wo aro running wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. :.?iwer Rnw., lrotK Phone gaoT. atTaT rmS op Butter Wrappers Printed at The Tjmes' Office J, J., KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work At Hollatd'a boat shop, Front street, Marshflold, Ore. I! I AT THE j (Ministers and others are request Jd to linnd thd Sunday church no tices not later than Friday ovonlng to Insttro Insertion Saturday.) H Till: IiUTHKHAN CHUHCH. Rev. J. Richard Olson, rastor. 0:45 A. M. Sunday School, con ducted In English. 11:00 English services. Tho last Sunday of tho present church year. Text. Matt 25:31-40. Sultnblo music by tho cjiolr. No evening service. North Dcnd 2 p.m. Sunday school. 3 p.m. Regular services conduct ed In Swedish. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, Residence C92 Sixth street Phones: Residence, 2GC-.T. Study, 289-L. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 11:00 o'clock Worship "Channels of Power.1' Enstsldo service, 3 p. m. B Y P. U. 0:30 p.m. 7:30 o'clock Worship, "Newness of Life." , .METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 Rev. H. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. M , 4 Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning sorvlce, 11 n. ni. Epworth Loaguo, G:30 p. m. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. K L. RA8MUSSEN, Pastor. H Services Sunday morning at 10: -15. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. In North Ilond thcro will bo sof vlccs nt 2:30 p.m. ' O CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walkor, Minister. Rlblo Hchool, 10 a. in. Preaching sorvlco, 11 n. m. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Subject for tho morning sormon '"Jho Gospel for Thla Ago." Evening, "Tho Secret or rower. . PRESRVrKRIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 10 n. in. sharp. Y. PS. C. 13'. at 0:30 p. in. No other sorvlcos will bo hold. EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL CHURCH. Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. 0:30 Sunday school. 11 a. in. Morning prayer, Litany and sormon. 7:30 p. m. Evonlng prnyor and sormon. MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Dm- vntiier Moran liecior. Mass will bo hod at 8 and 10:30 n. m. by Rov. Father Moran. Evon lng sorvlco will bo hold at 7:30 o'clock. X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. V. - ...-- , Services will bo hold In tho Chris tlan Science hnll, 327 Third strooi north, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Soul and Rody." UNITED RRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH REND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M, Preachlntr sorvlce at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., by tho now paBtor, Rov. Al bright. NORTH REND OATHOLIO CTIURCH. Rov. Fathir Springer, Roctor. 0 Mass will bo celebrated at 8 a. m and 10 o'clock. Rv. Father Sprln ger offlclatlng. SEVENTH DAY ADVF.NTISTS F. G. RUNCH, Minister; Seventh Day Adventlst service are conducted every Saturday at tho Lutheran hall as follows: Sabbath school nt 10 a. m. preach lug Bervlco 10:45 a. m. You are lordlally Invited to attend. NORTH REND PRESRY. TERIAN CHURCH. 10 a, m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching Bervlco. 0:30 pjm. Y. P. S.'O. B.' At 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Geo. Hazor will read the sormon. ""r'!"!"! i iMARSHFIELD SCHOOL NLWS 1 f?NTTTXxyIJIIII'I HIGH SCIIOOTj NEWS. Report cards wore glvon out AVod- nosday. "Aus Xnh und Fern'' Is tho namo of a Gorman periodical that pupils In High Sohool Gorman have recently subscribed for. Miss Mary Hanson will bo Marsh field's roprosontntlvo-ln tho Froy ora torical contest In December. Tho contest will bo held at Coqulllo. Tho Contrnl school club has a sotnowhnt different nssortmont con sisting of Tho Pathfinder, Journal of Education, Normal Instructor, Prt mnry Plnns, Oregon Teachers' Monthly. Other subscriptions are ordered but not received yet. Tho German Club mot Thursday evening with Miss Montgomery. Tho Instruction of tho ovcnlng contored around Tho Llfo Work of Rlsmnrk, and tho Gormnn Legislature. Tho club has recently purchased song books containing Gorman music to bo used at Its meetings. Mnrshfiold's schools will closo Wednesday night, Nov. 23rd for tho Thanksgiving vacation, nnd they will romnln closed until tho following Monday. At Christmas, thoro will ho tho usual two weoks Intormlsslon, from Friday nftornoon, Decomber ICth, until Mondny, January 2nd. Tho high school orchestra hold Us first moollng Thursday at tho closo of tho afternoon bosbIoii, Its mem bership consists of Chotor and Los- Ho Isaacson, Eric Dolt, Clay Church. Arthur Kolslnd, Milton Carlson, Mary Hanson, nnd Mary Prlco. Miss Georgo will direct tho work. A mtt- slcalo will bo glvon In tho near fu turo to glvo tho patrons of tho school a lcnowledgo of what Is bolng dono In tho various departments of tho school In musical work. Tito Teachors' Magnzlno Club of tho South Marshflold school lmvo co operated to secure tho following pe riodicals: Tho School Rovlow, Ore- con Tenchors' Monthly, Tho Journal of Homo Economies. Tho Clansman, Tho Outlook, Good Housekeeping, Nntlonnl Geogrnphlc Magnzlno, Ro vlow of Rovlows, Tochnlcnl World. Wostorn Teachor, Lltorary Dlgost, Atlantic Monthly, Normal Instructor nnd Educntlonnl Rovlow. A boys' debating club Is bolng orgnnlzed. A commltteo of Btudonts consisting of John Forguson, Chnun- coy Clnrko, and Eric Dolt hnB boon nppolnted to drnft a constitution. Tho club will rocolvo oncourngomoni, direction, nnd supervision from mombors of tho High School faculty. Tho boys aro enthusiastic. Good work should reward tho effort. Tho University of Wisconsin has of Into taken grent Interest In tho work of dohnto and has Issuod two very In structive nnmphlots on tho, subject. Thoso pnmphlots may ho had for tho asking by nddrosslng tho ttocroinry of tho University. North Dond nnd Marshflold high schools will- closo tholj; three gamo sorlos of footbnll games on Thnnkt giving Day. Tho gamo will bo or. tho homo grounds. It has been a sourco of satisfac tion to all interested In 3un "hool athletics, that tho footbnll r'iiea bo twoon North Rend nnd Mnrn!ifl'd this fall" havo boon hnndlJ by good officials. Officials who know tho gamo aro absolutely necessary to clonn sport. Wo wish to express our appreciation, publlcauy of tho worn dono by theso men, who havo wil lingly glvon their tlmo to a work that brings very moagro roturnB to them personally. It may bo of Interest to know that a comparison of records shows thnt Mm nvernco number of pupils belong ing in Marshflold schools In October 1908 waB 488 for tho same month 1010 was G47. A gain of 59. In the Grades. In tho F.ourth Grade, John Rurko haB returned to school nftor on ab senco of two weeks. Tho only nb senco this week In tho Fourth Grade was caused ffy Ireno Donaldson. In the Third Grade, Howard Lowls loaves school today to go to Fresno, Cal. Pupils of tho Third Grade oro de corating their portfolios with nn Orogon grapo design. Tho following Third Grado pupils have passed in oxcollont water color nnintlncs tho nast week: Ray Prlt- ' chard, a windmill, opal and brow i, 10 HOLD UNI SERVICE IRE FOUR CONGREGATIONS WILT UNITE IN THANKSGIVING SER VICE AT METHODIST CHURCH THURSDAY NIGHT. Plans wcro nearly porfocted today for tho church observance of Thanks giving noxt Thursday. Instead of tho usual morning sor vlce, four of tho Protestant congre gations will unlto in a union sorvlco at tho Mothodlst church noxt Thurs day ovonlng. -Tho services will begin nt 7:30 nnd tho sormon will bo dollv- orod by A. O. Walker, pastor of tho Christian church. Tho congregations uniting In this sorvlco wfirbo tho Rnptlst, Methodist, Christian and Presbyterian. Episcopal Service. Rov. R. H. Browning, rector of tho Marshflold Episcopal church, an nounces thnt Thanksgiving sorvlcos will bo hold In his church Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Special music by the choir will bo a fnturo of tho sorvlco. Swedish Lutheran. Thanksgiving services will bo held nt tho Lutheran church nt 11 a.m. Tho tlmo for this sorvlco Ib Bet at this hour In nlnco of tho ovonlng ha last year, tho day bolng a holiday al lowing nil mombors opportunity to nttond. Wo nlso havo In mind our families on EnBtsIdo who would find It qulto dlfllcult to como over for an ovonlng sorvlco. It Is planned to hold a union din ner In tho pnrlors nftor tho service, to kIvo amnio occasion for tho old and now momborB to bocomo moro ac quainted. Doflnlto nnnouncomont will bo mndo nv tho Sunday Borvlce. nnd Chns. Magary, apples; Irono Odl- motto, Roland Nohlo, Lillian Bos nian nnd Douglas Burroughs, wore csopciolly good In tholr rhotorlcals last Friday. Emma Lou Douglns, nnd Olga Holm of tho Third Grade, woro out last week on account of sickness. In tho Second Grndo, ThaiUtsglvIng fruit hnskots havo boon finished by pupils of this grndo to tako homo to tholr parents. Tho First Grndo "R" pupils have flnlshod Thanksgiving booklets about turkeys tho pnBt wcok. In tho First Grado "A," Eugone Travor was absont on account of sickness. Helon Smith of tho Sixth Grade, mndo tho highest scholarship for the month, nvornglnB l-l 3th hlglior than Rill Mllnor. This stnndlng entitled her to enrry tho largo flag at tholr -dismissal on Friday. Tho following Sovcnth Grndo pu pils mndo nn avorago of 90 or oyer In last month's standing: Dngmar Fllesburg, Evelyn Flanagan, Grace Williams, Edith Carter, Jons Han sort, iBnbollo ForBon, Marian Sea man, Carl Rack, Ruth Dungan, Ev Hanson, Nelllo Wnrwlck and Rollle narrlo. Tho following Slxth Qrndo pupils had 100 In doportmont tho past month: Lillian Cook, Estoln Grant, Edwin Howgoll, LaVronco Horton,, Gllbort Johnson, Albln Lnckstrom, Ethel Lingo, Rill Mllnor, Ida Rolher, Holon Smith, Geo. Wntklns, Myrtle T.nnnot. Those of tho Sixth Grade having 00 or over In all tholr written test for tho past month nro: Emll Rak mnn. Rill Mllnor, Holon Smith, Jaraefc Smeaton and Munroo Upton. Tho Sixth Grade has not had an nbsonco or tardy during tho pst four .weeks, and as a reward for punctunlltynnd oxcollont attondanc aro dismissed ono hour earlier on Friday. Fifth Grade Notes, in nn arithmetic match of sub' atractlng fractions, Joo Mllner, Bert Trlbbey and Honrlotta EbUib wonfi Romo vory good wuairaieu iu- ngo papers wero handed In by Won- nor Kronquist, wmrwu i.vwM., Goorgo Englund and Stanley Keters. Wonnor Kronquist and um eB- rnr hnve nlncod somo vory goad- Thanksgiving drawings on the board. Borghlld Olson loft here for uti- kor Hill, whoro sho will atte.Ma school, . . stnnlov Peters has boon absent ior a week on account of sickness. ThnnkadvlnK rhotorlcals will w held In tho Fifth Grado noxt Wednes day aftornoon. Dpn't FORGET the Rljey evening Nov. 25 BAPTIST church. Take your SUNDAY DINNKR at The CHANDLER. Special menu ad ORCHESTRA. RESERVE table for PARTIES by PHONE. METAL POLISH for all uses THE GUNNERY. COLUMBIA dry CELLS The Qunnerr. ft , a a, HK .,4n,vjy .4&.