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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 COOS BAY LIVERY Wo lmvo secured tlio Hvory busl iiosb of L. II. HolBiior nml nro pro pared to render excellent Borvlco to tho pcoplo of Coob Hay. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will mean nntlnfuctory Borvlco to tho public. Phono uu for n driving horBO, u rig r anything needed lu tho live. j lino. Wo nlso do o trucking business of nil kinds. Hlniichiml, Itczln Ji lllnnchnrd Livery, Feed ami Sales Service. 141 First nnd Alder Stroets. Phono 138-J For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES K A. M. nnd 2 P. M. Phono 7.1-J. -I Try Tliu Times Wnnt'AUa. ' I DUMNDa UIKtUOKY Of THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIABLE IIUSINESS HOUSES A.M IIUSINESS MEN IN MARSHFIELD WnO IIANDLV GOODS THAT CAN UK GUARANTEED AT FAIIt PRICES OR MEN WnOSE WORK MAY UB DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE THEM Mother's Restaurant Has been consolidated with tho IILANCO (HULL ROOM In Rlnnco Hotel nnd Is bettor pro pared than over to servo good meals. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Mitrshllold, Ore., Phono 773 Do You Own H ? 11' not why not? Certainly not Iuh-jiusg yon cannot afford it. Wc have ofto.i told you aboutJBay .Park, but let us repeat. There is no' addition on the Bay with the convenience of Bay Park, where lots may he had at such low prices aiid easy terms", lias elec tric light, telephone, water, city delivery of gro ceries, and is easy of access by water, rail or wn-' gon road. During this year many have bought in' this addi tion, but there are still some who have not. Do not let 1911 pass without owning a homo some place on Coos Bay, and wc would like to know of the addition affording the opportunities of Bay Park. Lots $10 down and $5.00 per month. If you are from Missouri or any other state, come in, we will show you. I. S. KAUFMAN CO. The Northpend Manufacturing Co. IS NOW PREPARER TO FUItXISII Show Cases and Store Fixtures Best. Quality Workmanship and Prices ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. BUSINESS HOUSES GET YOUR JOR PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, III1I Heads, Enve lopes, Calling CimlM, etc. STADDEN All kinds of photograph worlc, bromide enlarging and kodak fin Islilng. If You WERE TO ASIC ANY MERCHANT, ANY ADVERTISER (DIG OR LITTLE) WHAT PAPER TO USE TO COVER COOS COUNTY AND PRODUCE RESULTS, THE REPLY UNDOUBTEDLY WOULD RE USE THE TIMES It's nbsoluto pro-omlnoncy In this field Is unquestioned. BEST FOR ADVERTISER. BEST FOR THE HOME It blazes tho way for others to follow. PHONE YOUR WANTS Courteous clocks to fulfill your wishes. The Coos Bay Times 133 -J KtLlABlt I Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. .. KOONTZ Machine unci Repnlr Shop GENERAL MACHINIST Stenm and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat shop, Front 1 street, Marehfleld, Oro. i .i...-..i,.i,.,.i..-..-..-..'...-. MARSHFIELD s SCHOOL NEWS CENTRAL SCHOOL NOTES. Ernm Knorr from Portland nnd Ralph Smith from Coos River, hnve entered tho Seventh grade. Tho pupils of tho Seventh grade aro busy with tho study of longitude and time. Marian Seaman has boon absent tho past week on account of Illness. Tho following now pupils have been nsslgned to the following gra des. James Knox Jr., from Long Reach, Cal., to tho Fourth grade. Guss'o Cowan from Coos River, to tho Fifth grnde. I Hazel Cowan from Coos River, to tho Second grnde. Wm. Nelson from Coqulllo City, to tho First grade. Mnrlo Tomllnson nnd Mnrlo Vnsoy, were tho last on tho floor In Friday's spell down lu Mrs. Kolloy's room. 11 lull School News. At a meeting of tho Athletic asso ciation, Friday nftornoon, Sidney Clnrko was elected captain of tho basket ball team, and Ernest Har rington was Bolccted as mnnngcr. A committee was nlso appointed to drAft a constitution for tho asso ciation. Messrs. Milton CnrlBon, Er nest Ilnrrlugtou nnd Mr. TIcdgon wero unmed for tho committee. A committee wnB appointed nt tho same meeting to securo n hnll for basket ball. S. P. PAID 81,:J0O,O FOR COOS COUNTY RAILROAD PORTLAND, Ore, Jnn. C Tho Southern Pacific Company paid $1, 300,000 for tho proporty of tho Coos Ray, Roseburg & Eastorn Railroad & Navigation Company when It bought It of J. D. Sprcckolfl & Brothers Com pany In Juno 1000, according to an answer filed In tho United Stnto3 Court. Tho Southern Pacific nnd tho Spreckols Company nro Joint de fendants In n suit filed by R. A. Grn hnm, ono of tho builders of tho rond, to securo possession of certain stock and bonds that Grahnui claims are his. Tho Southern Pacific, as ono of Its points of defense, stntos that nt tho time tho sale was mado nnd It beenmo solo owner of tho Coos Day rond, Graham made no claim for nny share In tho stock nnd bonds of tho lino, nnd that ho thoroforo has no right to como forwnrd with a claim nt this tlmo. IIUSINESS PROSPECTS. Tho expected docs not always hap pen; In fact, somo philosophers go so far as to stnto that It soldom or novor happens. For that renBon wo find tho old year drifting out with tho Eastorn monoy markots In ex cellent shape. Tho Now York stock market, with a threo-day holiday ahead of It, displayed considerable strength, with advances scorod In a number of sccurltlos. Monoy was plentiful nt much lower rates than woro quoted a month ngo. Thoro Is so much soutlmorit Involved In finan cial depressions that It Is not always easy for tho Investing public to do tcrmlno whother they should keep their monoy In circulation or lock It up until tho disquieting rumors censo. Tho murmurlngs which began somo tlmo boforo tho Novombor elec tion do not appear to lmvo been war ranted by tho fncts, nnd thoro has been n gradual recovery for sovoral weeks, and tho prospects for n bril liantly prosperous oponlng of 1911 aro excollont. Oregonlan. Cottly Counsel. i '1 can understand all you have to say on tho subject In an hour's time," said tho iudire. 1 "Dog pardon, your honor," pcrrtsrod'. tho young lawyer, "but I shall con sumo at least flro hours iu my argu- ' tuent." "Very well; have It your own way," said tho Judge, with resignation. "Hut It will take the prisoner about live years to tell why ho employed you." i Harper h Weekly. Egnwww . rww -.nn CATALOG! READY TO MAIL Tho leadtna Seed Catalog of thoWet Lilly' Catalog. Your 1911 crop depend on GOOD teed tend for (hit Catalog and net the bcit. Write .low to tho CHAS. H.LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. Mffifry AT THE j XXUKUM (Ministers and others nro request id to hand tho Sunday church no '.Ices not Inter than Friday evening to nsuro Insertion Saturday.) 4 f .MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Father Moran, Rector. ) . Mass will bo celebrated In North Rend nt 8 o'clock Sunday morning. In Mnrshflcld, thcro will bo only one mass nnd that will bo nt 10:30, Rev. Father Mornn coiebrant. Rev. Father Moran celebrant. f NORTH 1JEND PHESIJY. TER1AN CHURCH. Rev. D. A. Mac Lcod, Minister. 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Preaching service. C:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Prenchlng service at 7:30 In tho evening with special music. All Btrangcrs In tho city aro ox tended an Invitation to all nt theso services. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. O. HUNCH, Minister. f Seventh Day Advontlst service iro conducted ovory Saturday nt tho'r new church ns follows: Sabbnth school nt 10 a. m. preach rig sorvlco 10:15 a. m. You arc :ord tally Invited to nttend. . NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. M . L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. Vi Services Sundny morning nt 10:45. Sunday ttchool at 10 o'clock. In North Rond thcro will bo boi vlccj) nt 2:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Sorvlces will bo hold In tho Chris tian Sclonco hall, 327 Third street north, Sunday nt 11 a. in. Subject "Sncrainont." . PRESUYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Sunday school, 10 n. in. shnrp. Y. P. 8. C. E. nt 0:30 p. in. Prenchlng nt 11 n. m., ami 7:30 p. in. METHODIST EPISCOPAL K . Rov. II. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. M Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvlco, 11 n. m. Ep worth Leaguo, G:30 p. nt. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30. A, THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. H Rov. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. H 9HG A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Usual Dlvlno sor vlcos conducted lu Swedish, First Sundny nftor Epiphany. Text. John 7:1-1-18. 7:30 P. M. Vespor sorvlco with sormon, Conductod in English. Spe cial music by tho choir. At North Rond 2 P. M. Sunday school. FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. G. LoRoy Hall, Rcsldonco 592 Sixth street Phones: Residence, 2CG-J, Study, 2S9-L. Sunday school, 10 a. in. 11 A. M. Communion sorvlco. Eastsldo service, 3 p. m. D Y P. U. C:30 p.m. f NORTH REND METHODIST CHURCH. ORov. ALBERT S. IIISEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 n. m. Preaching 11:00 a, m. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. Ep worth League, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walker. Minister. jm3a ILJ Iwiffii jj LjilSj'ag.g '' "ffiffl 0 Proachlng In tho morning nnd eve ning on tho second and fourth Sun day of onch month. Dlblo Bohool nt 10 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at 030 ovory Sun day. 4 EPISCOPAL emmanuel CHURCH. Rov. Robt, E. Drowning, Roctor 8 A. M. Holy Communion, 0:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning prayer and sermon, 7:30 P. M. Evonlng prnyor and lormon. Rov. Drowning will preach in TO M SALOON A recent press dispatch from Sol um, Cal., contains tho following item concerning Dan Shannon which will bo read with interest here. Tho dls patch says: "In tho dry town of Solmn, Rov. Dan Shannon, In tho closing mooting of his revival, offered to buy a sa loon. He agreed to put up $100, and from the houso camo offers of con tributions of various sums, hun dreds, flftlcstons, etc. Tho particular grog shop Shannon ngrccd to buy Is In tho town of Del Roy. When tho owner failed to take up tho offer, Shannon shouted nt him: "You nro a four-flusher! ' i Tho Incident caused n great deal of excitement nt tho mooting. It camo about In this way: When an appeal was being mndo for pcoplo to "como forwnrd" to profess con version, It was reported to tho evan gelist by J. R. Cain, a furnlturo denier, that a man nnmod Culbort aon. proprietor of a Bnloon In Del Roy, had expressed a deslro to "go forward;" but had Btntcd that ho had nil his worldly possessions In his saloon. ThlB statement Is reported to lmvo been mado within tho hear ing of J. R. Cnln, II. C. Tucker nnd M. G. Gnllahor. When It was reported to Shannon, ho said: "Camo on, young man. If you menn business, I will glvo $100 and tho pcoplo of Solma will back mo. Wo will buy .your saloon and lmvo a bon-flro In tho morning." Those who woro near Culbortson Bay that ho oxplalnod that ho did not accept tho ovangollst's Invitation ns ho did not think that wns tho way to do. This being tho concluding moot ing, Shannon wnB given $1,000 for his work. Convorts nro reported to tho number of -107, thoro bolng thlr-ty-threo tonight." MONOTONY. Tho hoiiEowlfo, tired of tho beastly grind, turned looso somo thoughts thnt wero In her mind, when hor husbnnd camo from his toll at night; sho said tho world didn't uso hor right. "I'm nlwnys doing tho same old floors, I'm nlwnys washing tho snmo old frocks, and darning holes in tho snmo old socks. I'm sick nnd tirod of this wretched llfot Thoro Is no Joy for a poor man's wlfol" Tho wlfo of tho rich man sighed and said: "Geo whiz! A damo might ns well bo dead! I'm always doing my soclnl chores, I'm nlwnys wearied by statoly bores; I'm nlways choosing tho propor gown, I'm nlwnys motor ing through tho town! I'm always doing tho Bamo old things! I wish, I wish I had ten-foot wings! I'd fly away to somo lowly cot, and do a stunt with a coffee pot!" Wo nil grow tirod of tho work wo do, and sigh and rant till tho nlr Is bluo. Dut It does no good, nnd It bales no hay, and tho wlso man chasos such thoughts away. Tho world Improves with each passing year, becauso oach man In his llttlo aphoro, takes off his Jacket and grins and sings, nnd keops on doing tho samo old things, WALT MASON. WILL USE NEWSPAPERS ONLY. Tho morchnnts of Manhattan, Kan., lmvo decided to turn down all fako advertising schomes, and will tunko nil their announcements through tho local papors. Tho olly-tonguod strnngor whd goes to Manhattan to Issue n livery stablo directory will rocolvo no on courngomont. Tho man who offers to paint advertisements on trees or barbwlro fonco nt so much a lottor will bo thrown through tho transom. Tho merchants of Abilene hnvo followed suit nnd horoaftor spend no moro monoy to hnvo tholr names painted on tho town cows or on toy bnlloon3 or on woodchucks. Tho movomont Is Bprond'ng and tho day Is at hand whon all Kansas morohants will adopt tho safo and sauo plan to do tholr advertising In the nowspnpors. Exchange. Myers hall, North Dead, nt 2:30 Sunday nfternoon. UNITED RHETHHKN CHURCH P OF NORTH REND. Sunday School at 10 A, M. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. Preaching service at 11 A, M. and 7:30 P. jr,( by tho pastor, Rov. Al 5 e bright. fcjfc.V. itfuS n tViUihi .--