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.?pl "I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 19J1 GET A GOOD START IN 1911 By buying your furnlturo and household furnishings and nxturcB right. And to got tho right goods at tho right prices you should go to C. A. Johnson, Oldest Kslnbllslicd Furnlturo Store On Coos Hay. VIXCEXT'S THAXSFEH, CALL i!H E. V. VIXCEXT Hauls everything, nny time, nt rea Boimblo prlco, satisfaction gunr nntccd. $:i.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK Kll. XEVS, FREE Relieves Urliuiry and Kidney Trou bles, Bncknchc, Strnlulug, Swelling, Ktc. Stops l'alu In tho Bladder, KldneyH and Hack. Wouldn't It bo nlco within a wcclc ot so to begin to sny goodbyo forovcr to tho Bcaldlng, dribbling, Btrnlnlng, or too frequent passage- of urlno; tho forehead, and tho baek-of-tho-head aches; tho stitches and pains in tho back; tho growing musclo weakness; spots boforo tho oyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen uyollds or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and tho despon dency? I havo a reclpto for thoso troubles that you can dopond on, and it you want to make a quick recovery, you ought to wrlto and got n copy of it. Jinny a doctor would charge- you $3. GO just for writing this prescrip tion, but I havo It and will bo glad to send It to you ontiroly free. Just drop mo a lino lllco this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K-MD1 Luck Building, Dotrolt, Mich., and I will send It by roturn mall in a plain onvolopo. As you will sco whon you got It, this roclnn contains onlv nuro. harmless remedies, but It has great healing and paln-conquorlng powor. It will quickly show its powor onco you una it, so I think you had hotter seo what It Is without dolay, I will send you a copy freo you can ubo It nnd euro yoursolf at homo. Constipation Is tho cnuso ot many nllmcnts and disorders that mako llfo mlsornblo. Tako Chamberlntn'e Stomach nnd Llvor Tablets, keop your bowels rogular nnd you will avoid thoso dlscnscs. For salo by all doalors. USE BEST 1911 Ford Touring Car Tho Ford motto Is high priced quality in a low priced car. A fully equipped C-passonger touring car including top, wind shield, magnets, gas nnd oil lnmps, speedometer, nnd horn. Delivered nny place in Coos County for $SS0.00. For catnlog and full Information address F. S. SLAGIE, COQUILLE, OREGOX, Distributing Agent, Coos County. .M Pacific and All kinds ot monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Urondway. Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stag Line Dnlly stngo between Host'burg and .Mnriiliileld. Hinge a-uvcn Oiilly aud Sunday nt 7 p. ni. Fnro, $0.00. OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, ISO MARKET AV., Mnrslillcld. PHONE 11 COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho Hvory busi ness of L. II. Holsnor nnd nro pro- pnrod to rendor excellent scrvlco to tho peoplo ot Coos Bay. Cnroful drlvors, good rigs and everything that will moan satisfactory sorvico to tho public. Phono us for n driving horso, a rig or anything uceded Id tho livery lino. Wo also do a trucking business ot nil kinds. HLAXCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streotb. Phono 138-J If You "WERE TO ASK ANY MERCHANT, ANY ADVERTISER (BIG OR LITTLE) WHAT PAPER TO USE TO COVER COOS COUNTY AND PRODUCE RESULTS, THE REPLY UNDOUBTEDLY WOULD BE THE TIMES It's absoluto prc-omlnoncy In this field Is unquestioned. FOR ADVERTISER. BEST FOR THE HOME It blazes tho way for others to follow. PHONE YOUR WANTS ' Courteous clerks to fulfill your wishes. The Coos Bay Times 133 -J Monumental Building Works II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. 4g O. I. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, OM, SAVE MOXEY Ry having your ok'' clothes prossol nnd cleaned. Makes them look bet tor nnd woar longer. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Joscphson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway. Mnndidcld THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rates reduced to: Day COc, 75c nnd 11.00; weok $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping npartments with gns ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHSE. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. JIT THE CHURCH (Ministers and others aro request id to hand tho Sunday church no Ices not later than Friday evening to InBiiro insertion Saturday.) ) 9 L'AITKD BRETHREN CHURCH 4 OF XORTH BEND. 444444444444444 4 Sundny School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. Preaching service- at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by tho paBtor, Rev. Al bright. Tho morning subject Is "Religion n Llfo", nnd tho evening subject, "Whnt Shall I do to Inherit Eternal Life." Till: LUTHERAN CHURCH. K Rev. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. t 9:45 A. M. Sunday sciiool (Eng lish). 11:00 A. M. Morning services conducted In the English language. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Text. Matt. 21-1S-22. Choir will rendor appropriate music. No evening Bcrclco. At North Bond 2 P. M. Sunday Bchool (English) j i'. m. usual sorvico with son mon, conducted In Swedish. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will bo hold in tho Chris tlnn Sclonco hnll, 327 Third street north, Sundny at 11 n. n Subject, "Love." MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Fathor Moron, Rector. ! 4444444444444444 1 Mass will bo celebrated in Marsh flold at 8 nnd 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, tho Rov., Father J. A. Mo rau celebrant. 4 4444444444444444 4 NORTH BEND CATHOLIC 4 CHURCH. 4 Rov. Fnthor Sprlngor, Rector. 4 Mass will bo eolobrated at 8 and 10:30 o'clock, Sundny morning by tho vory Rov. Fnthor Sprlngor. 44444444-444 44 4 EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL 4 CHURCH. 4 4 Rov. Robt. E. Browning, Rector. 4 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning prnyor and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sormon. Rov. R. E. Browning will preach nt St. Luko's church at Emplro at 3 P. M. Sunday. " tt METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rov. II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. W 4 4 444444 4 Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvico, 11 a. tn. Epworth Leaguo, 0:30 p. m. Evening sorvico at 7:30. Mrs. A. J. DrowB will havo chargo of tho Leaguo sorvico. Subject, Tho Missionary Mcssago of tho Blblo." A cordial Invention is extended to nil, 44444'44444 4 NORTH BEND PRESUY. 4 4 TERIAN CHURCH. 4 Rov. D. A. Mac Lcod, Mlnlstor. 4 444444444444444 10 A. M. Sundny school. 11 A. M. Pronching sorvico. C;30 P. M. Chrlstlnn Endeavor. Preaching serv'eo nt 7:30 In the evening with special music. All strangers In tho city nro ex tended an Invitation to all of these services. The Bbjert for tho morning sor ,Ico Jo "A Qlorlous Prospect"; "Man's Truo Value." 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 4 T. G. BUNCH, Minister. 4 4 4 Seventh Day Adventlst sorvlce aro conducted every Saturday at tho'.r now church as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach' Itig service 10:45 a. m. You art cordially Invited to attend. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. H X L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. H Services Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. In North Bond thero will bo ser vices at 2:30 p.m. 4 NORTH BEND METHODIST 4 CHURCH. 4 4Rov. ALBERT S. HISEY, Pastor4 44,4-44'4444 Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. ES H"1"H"I"1"H"1""M-I'-M"ll-Ht MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS 1I !! t2 (3II1 HUSH SCHOOL XEWS. President Kerr of Oregon Agricul tural Collogo will probably bo tho commencement speaker nt Bovcral of the Coos county high school commen cement exercises this coming June. At tho Inst mooting of tho high school association at Coquillo during tho holiday vacation, superintendent Rnab of North Bond was Instructed to wrlto tho president to seo If ho could bo secured. A favorable reply has boon rccolvod and It Is probable that President Kerr will bo tho com mencement sponkcr at Marshflold on Juno 7th. Tho superintendent hns not ns yet considered tho matter with tho school board hut will do so Im mediately. The Gormnn club mot with Miss Inez Johnson Thursday evening. Miss May PreiisB presented a pnpor on Tho Llfo nnd Work ot Martin Luther. Tho paper was Instructive nnd excel lently propnred. Gormnn schools nnd Gcrmnu universities wore considered by Miss Montgomery. Tho work of thlB club Is vory gratifying to thoso J Interested In tho spirit nnd work of tho high school. It hns done nn ex cellent work over slnco It wns organ ized In tho fall. Thero Ib also n splendid work to bo dono by n Latin club. It Is hoped that such a club mny bo organized In tho no distant future. Examinations will bo given In High school nnd grades next week. No written examinations will bo given In tho first thrco grades, but pupils will bo pnssed to the noxt class or bo retained to repont tho work of their class according to the qunllty of work dono by thorn, dur ing tho semester. Beginning with tho Fourth grndo examinations will Junior Lcnguo, 4:00 p, m. Epworth Leaguo, 7:30 p. m. Tho subject for tho morning sor vico is "God's Harvest." ' For tho ovonlng "Tho Reasonable Rollglon.' Communion will bo ndmlnlstorcd nt tho morning sorvlce. 444444'4'4-4'44 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 4 4 A. O. Wnlkor, Mlnlstor. 4 4 4 Preaching In tho morning and eve ning on tho second nnd fourth Sun day of each month. Blblo school nt 10 o'clock." Y. P. 8. C. E. at 0:30 every Sun day. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. in. sharp, Y. P. 8. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching nt 11 n. in., and 7:30 in. 44444 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. G. LoRoy Hall, 4 Resldonco 502 Sixth street 4 Phones: 4 Residence, 250-J, 4 Study, 289-L. 44444 44 4 10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva Doll, suporlntondont. 11 o'clock Worship. 3 o'clock Eastsldo sorvico. 0:30 o'clock B. Y. P. U. 7:30 o'clock Evonlng worship. "Lnino Tnlos" will bo tho pastor's thomo on Sunday ovonlng. Young people's mooting will bo lend by C. O. Gosnoy. A cordlnl wolcomo to nil. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Taxes for tho yonr of 1010 nro 'no and payablo on and after Feb ruary 1st, 1911. Thrco por cont ro bato up to March 15th. From Mnrch 15th to April 3rd pay taxoa at faco. Thoro will bo no furthor notlco of tho amount of taxes duo sent out by mall, except whoro tho taxpayors ro quest It and furnish a list of tho property on which they deslro to pny. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated: Coquillo, Oregon, January 10th, 1911. QPPPl CATALOG OJCiJ-jJL READY TO MAIL The leading Seed Catalog of 'the Wert Ully' Catalog. Your 1011 crop depend on GOOD eed eend for thl Catalog and set the bet. Write now to lb CHAS.H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. laws vJ bo given. They havo boon arranged so that ono will como each day of tho week during tho first two hours of tho morning se&slon; during tho remainder ot tho day Bchool work will go on (iB usual In theso respective grades. This arrangement will seem to equalize tho work of tho teachers by distributing It throughout tho week and It will not necessitate tho absonco of any honorary pupils from school whllo their mates aro writing examinations. Thero will therefore bo school every day ns usual for all grado pupils. Tho high school examinations will bo given on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Tho forenoons of theso days will bo devoted to writing and tho afternoons will bo allowed tho teachors to look over pnpers. GENERAL SCHOOL' NOTES. A class ot Eighth grado Btonclllng hns been formed. Tho clnss meets with Miss Gcorgo at tho closo of school on Fridays. Seventh grndo pupils throughout tho school aro pursuing n simple coursq In mechanical drawing. Tho Instruction Is given by Miss George. Miss Grltlln nnd Mrs. Woodbury of tho North Rend schools spent Wed nesday In Mnrshftold schools. Tho pupils ot Miss Mognhau's room (Third grndo) havo boon correspond ing with tho pupils of tho samo grndo In tho Bchools of Mason, Michi gan. They wcro Jubilant Friday ovor a now "bntch" of letters Just receiv ed. During tho past weok recitations wcro given beforo tho high 'school assembly by Chester Isaacson, Agnes Snnqulst, May Myron, Albort Haines, Mny Blake, Cathorlno Cnrlylc, Myr tle Lund, Vlvlnn Carlson, Esther Nolson, Gcorgo Murch, Myrtlo Cow an, Gcorgo Vasoy. This work con stitutes part ot tho rhetorical work for tho first half year. In order to onnblo tho mombors of tho basket bnll team to havo n warm dinner boforo playing Myrtlo Point, tho noon hour being too short to pormlt soma ot tho tenm to go homo nnd got back in tlmo for tho nftornoon session, dlnnor wns sorvod In tho domestic science kltchon. Tho eatables wcro furnished by tho high school faculty nnd tho mombors ot Miss Kaufman's high dopnrtmont cookery clnss did tho preparing ot tho moal and tho serving ot It. Tho little affair nppenred to bo qulto a success. In speaking last weok of tho exhi bit of school work that Is being plan ned to bo glvon In tho spring it wnB our intontlon to say that tho work shown would bo a fair representation of dally work dono throughout tho school nnd not nn attompt to mako display. Our copy mndo us sny something qulto tho contrary by tho omission of tho word "not." Tho second hnlf year will begin Monday, February Cth. Paronts who aro expecting to ontor their chlldron in school for tho first tlmo nro re quested to do so nt that tlmo. Now clnssos will begin work in all grades on that diry in nccordanco with tho soml-nnnunl promotion plan. Some now clnssos will uIbo begin In tho high school; thoro will bo n class In solid goomotry, another In Bo tany, and ono in Romnn History. Tho commercial department will take up somo now work. Spenklng of tho work of tho commorclal department, wo wonder sometimes whothor young peoplo of this city or tholr parents, rccogulzo tho excellent opportunities offered right hero nt homo for secur ing a good business course. Probably It tho samo thing woio offered In Portland and cost sovornl hundred dollars It would bo worth consider ing. Thoro nro fifty young pooplo right horo In Marshflold who could not bo hotter occupied than In tak ing tho two yonr commorclal course offored In our high school. It would Increnso tholr efllcloncy mnny times. Russol Conwoll would wax oloquont on this subject and deliver nn ora tion entitled "Acres ot Diamonds" to Impress upon us tho fact that thoro Is such n thing ns having good things so closo to ono that thoy aro ontltlod overlooked. TEACHERS' EXAMIXATIOX. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho rogular semi-annual examination of all applicants for Stnto and County pnpors will bo glvon by tho County Board of Examlnors of this County In my ofllco In Coquillo, beginning Fobrunry 8th, 1911, at 9 A. M. and continuing thrco days. Dated this 23rd dny of January, 1911. W. II. BUNCH, Co. Supt. mm