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rrri" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. SHIRTWAISTS Wo nro closing out our lino nnd TVlll sell for tills week only nny wnlst in tlio houso nt ono-lmlf tho regular price buy now nnil wtvo 100 jior cent. 700 plocos of lmlr orun two nllko. Chi'iip. Wo have inputs. No Conic In nnil examine our Block Trade Ht'ie nnd Save Money. Coos Bay Cash Store (JEO. X. HOLT, - Manngcr. Front Street, MnrMiilold. Coal Cheapest Fusel on Coos Bay Lump coal $l.."0. Nut coal $:i.O(). Wo do nil kinds of limiting, nnil contracting. Horses mul vehicles for sale. Tor quick clollve-y call on L. H. HEISNER or phone 120-.I or -iO-Ii. MASONIC THEATRE HEHXELL STOCK CO. PRESENTS For the last time The Girl of the Golden West' ay, Mew Flay 'The Bosom Friend of Bowser7 A Hilarious Itonrlng 3-Act Farco Comedy. bund PRICKS 25, 5 AND 50 CENTS. GET RESERVED SEATS AT TUB "Ul'SY CORNER" D Yo O Good Evening II E VOl A XV laundry? it !, do nut forget Hint this I fi r i.tuuliv where you got the best work. anJ price nro In every one' roach. Cull up mul ono of the drlv- ry will cull and explain nil details to you. All telephone calls nro quick!) Attended to, because wo nro running wo wagous. Ol'll GUARANTEE IS VOUIl HAT- ISFACTIOX. MARSHFIELD HAND AXI) STEAM LAUNDRY. ;..'nii7ey Pros., Prop, I'liono 220-J. rioiiie? Have That Roof Fixed xow See CORTHELL Phono KJ121. LIBBY COAL I Imvo sccurod tho last two months' run of tho high grndo conl from the old Llbby initio and am nblo to soil and deliver It now for 95 PER TO.V. Scud In your orders at once. Orders promptly filled. Hcmombor I am still giving the best livery sorvlco possible W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AXI) FEED STAPLES PHONE !I7il-J. you nro from Missouri or any wo will show you. other state, come, in I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. SAVK MONEY Dy having your olO clothos p rosso and cleaned. Makes thorn look hot ter and wear longer. Satisfaction guaranteed, " COOS HAY TAILORING CO. J. W, Joscpuson, Mgr. 1H0 South Rrondwny. Mnrslifleld . . .,,,,,, 090$, 8AV, iWvlM .; JJ KvW'J iri i!t k' u . r .. ".At I ." I" .f r-sr'-jxr -"" x OfMSfft r-.M FiiUT. n.w.fl - ; ' LVL'fi 'S 4 if w Turkish BaUis 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J HOME LAND Co. Seo uk lor Investment on Coo Day. Wo guarantee owner's price to bo our piiv.u. riiniii' rIL. vii. I iVour 8l Electric lamps suited for ovory Purpose. For tho homo, Olllce, Launches, Automobllo, Minlaturo Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec oratlvo purposos for ealo or rent. Open until C:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. I'hone your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. phone tm-J. I havo some of tho prottiest valen tines at tho most reasonablo prices over seon on tho Day. And romem ber that I always havo tho latest lino of postal cards. AUGUST FRIZEEX. C8 Central Ave. Marshflold. Ore. Tho past has proven that Investments cities nro tho incst profltablo. Tho C. Druschko, Marshflold, Oro. In small ncro tracts near D. R. S. has such to offer. Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds ot monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. W"H"M"!"!"I"M"l"l"l-H4-4-H MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS: HWM-M"I"I"H"1"M"M"H HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. .11' not why not V Certainly not because you cannot afford it. Yo have ofton told you about Bay Park, but; let us repeat. There is no addition on the Lay with the convenience of Bay Park, where lots may bo had at such low prices and easy terms. Has elec tric light", telephone, water, city delivery of gro- ecries, and' is easy of access by water, rail or wu-' gon road. .During this year many have bought in this addi tion, but there are still some who have not. Bo not let 191 1 pass without owning a honni some place on Coos Bay, and we would like to know of the addition affording the opportunities of Bay Park. Lots $10 down and $5.00 per month. If The second half year's work will begin Monday, February Oth. Pnr ents expecting to start their children in school for tho first time this spring nro asked to have them outer on the nbovo date. New classes will bo started nt that time. fa i The Unndon-Mnrshnold dobato will occur Friday evening, February 10th. The subject under discussion will be: Resolved, That nil tolograph linos In tho United Stntos should bo ownod and oporntod by the Federal government. Mnrshflold will uphold the nfllrinntivo bUIb of tho quostlon land the high school students pnrtl I clpntlng will be John Ferguson, Nel lie Trlbbey, nnd Eric Dolt. On llio same evening Marshrtold's negative tenm will dobato nt North Dond on the same question uphold ing the negative side of tho question. Clmuneey Clitrke. Will Horton. nnd Mary Hitmen will represent Marsh flold at North Rend. growing Chas. J. In this connection a resolution passed by tho High School associa tion last fall might bo timely. It reads, "It Is tho sense of this asso ciation that assistance offered to contestants In preparation of manus cripts and parts should bo limited to the correction of grammatical er rors and poor English, nnd to these alone. Previous Instruction may have been given on tho, preparation of mnnuscrlpts nnd such may actual ly havo been prepared but nlwnys on some other subject than that on which tho contest Is to tnko place." Tho homo contest will bo hold in the Masonic Opera Houee, nt 8 o'clock. Tho following memborfl ot tho Freshmnn class gnvo recitations be foro tho high school assembly dur ing tho weok Just closed: Myrtle Cowan, Stanley Moyors, Georgo Vn soy, Evelyn Lnngworthy, Tom Pat terson, Floronco Fnrley, Walter Jon sen, Georgo Johnson, Cnrl Larson, Ronnld McGoorgo, Martha Ross, Ab nor Trlbbey, Ralph Williams, Alice Cox. AT THE CHURCH Jffl 8 ESfyj?ffiy7fe& y MARRIAGE LICENSES. (Ministers and others nro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no .icos not Inter than Friday evening to nBuro Insertion Saturday.) UX1TED RIIETHREX CHURCH OF NORTH REM). 4 Sunday School at 10 A. M. Chrlstlnn Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. Preaching sorvlco at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by the pastor, Rev. Al bright. Subject ot morning sermon, "A 0 lft not to bo Nogleotedj do not Dos piso that which God Has Given." Evening subject, "Peter's Denial of Christ." .1 THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Kov. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. ( 0:15 A. M. Sunday school (Eng lish). 11 A. M. Usual morning service with sormon, conducted In Swedish. "Tho Hay of tho 'Presentation of Christ." Text. John 1.1C-1S. 7:30 P. M. English services with choir ronderlug special music. At North Uond Sunday school 10 A. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Sorvlcos will be held in the Chris tlnn Sclonco hnll, 327 Third stroo:. north. Sunday nt 11 a. v Subject, "Spirit." Mnrrlugo licenses woro Issued by tho county clork to tho following per sons during tho past week: Stanley E. JcnktiiB and Ella E. Mason. Harvey M. Unrklow and Rutha Z. MInnrd. Coqutllo Sontlnol. lug sorvlco 10:46 a. m. cordially Invited to nttend. You nro NORWEOIAX LUTHERAN. H L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. Servlcos Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. In North Uond thero will bo ser vlcos nt 2:30 p.m. NORTH RENI) METHODIST CHURCH. ORov. ALUERT S. HISEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 n. m. Proachlng 11:00 n. m. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. Tho revival will bo continued an other weok. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walkor, Minister. $ MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Father Morun, Rector. Mass will bo celebrated in Mnrsh flold nt S and 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, tho Rov. Fnthor J. A. Mo- ran celebrant. Preaching In tho morning and eve ning on tho second mid fourth Sun day of oach month. Ulble school nt 10 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 ovory Sun day. In keoplug with tho announce ments that lmvo been inn do. Dr. O. E. Williams, stato Evangollst nsslsted by his wlfo ns organist nnd Miss El la Roy as chorus loador and soloist, will begin a sorles of revival meet ings nt tho church, Sunday morning, February C, Dr. Williams will uso a powerful nrc light steorcopticon at each evening sorvlco. Songs Illus trated by tho stereoptlcon will also be n prominent fenturo services at tho church each evening through tho week beginning nt 7:30. A cordial welcomo extended to nil. Elementary manual training will bo Introduced into grades four and flvo next scmeetor. Miss Kaufman will conduct tho work. FOR fJOOI) WORK Bring yoi,r clothes to ua. Cleaning, Pressing and repairing a specialty, " experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed RLANCHAR1) & DOR "SOX, South nroadwny. When your feet nro wot and cold, nd yoUr body chilled through and through from oxposuro, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, bathe your feet In hot water ho lore going to bed, and you are al most certain to ward off a severe cld. For sale by all dealers. Eastside Winners 1 Dlock in Homo Addition, nontnlnlng ovor 3 ncros for $900 G Lots for , ?475, East Marshfls.fl 10 Lots for ?C00 East Marshflold 10 Lots for $S00 Eastsldo ALL fiOOD RAY VIEWS TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD RUVS i 2 Lots on Fifth streot near Honnesaoy residenco for ?000 plus $225 streot improvement bonds. Corner Johnson nnd Fifth street, 50x140 for ?G50 plus $225 streot Improvement bonds. Uncommercial Liszt. Artistic folk frequently havo some what vague notions about business. Some of them nro quite Ignorant of it. others utterly Indifferent to It nnd oth- era yet hate tho very uiimo of it. One In tho last named category was Liszt. I lie had returned from n successful tour, and Princess Mettemien. tue wlfo of tho celebrated statesman nnd diplomatist, wns questioning him re garding tho concerts ho hud been giv ing abroad. "I liear," sho said, "that you did good business In Paris." To which Liszt gave tho tart reply, "I only played some music there. Riihlness that I leave to bunkers and diplomatists." To unother lady tho musical clerk gavo n still moro sarcastic answer. "Ah, Abbe," she sighed, "what n great fortuno you would niako If only you could be Induced to go to America to play!" "Madame." returned Llnst. "If yen stood in need of that fortune, believe me, I would go at once." 4 f NORTH REXI) CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Father Springer, Rector. 0 Mass will bo eolcbrated at S and 10:00 o'clock, Sunday morning by tho very Rov. Father Springer. EPISCOPAL EMMAXUEL CHURCH. Rov. Roht. 13, Drowning, Rector. 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Holy Communion nnd sormon. 7:30 P. M. Evening prnyor and sermon. Rov. Drowning will conduct sor vlco nnd preach In Myers hnll, North Dend, 2:30 Sunday aftornoon. See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, ih. cr Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stugo between Roseburg and Marslilicld. Stugo leaves dully and Sunday nt 7 i. in. Furo, SO.OO. OTTO SCI1ETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKET AV Marshlkld. O. V. RARXARD, PHONE 11 A went. ROSETUTRa. CItX. Tbo Cry of tho Loon. Tho cry of tho loon Is ono of the strangest, welrde.st founds In nut tire. Thoo who havo hoard It can scarcely wonder that It has ho ofton boon woven Into song nnd legend, A"l!nol iel vim? luinv rnum) th, moon. 3. m .'.', A .. MO! I httuiii ti.o iljiiiik ot tliu limn, A woundxl lixm. Ah, me! Ami yet the eajclo ftliers rare I, trembling, wove In my brave's lmlr. Aluiot nil wrltora who have attempt ed to describe tho cry of this bird have llkeuod It to uumlrthful laughter. Thus Mr. Vernon Pulley, spooking of tho sound, describes It ns follows: "pnly on the lonely lake In tho heart of tho woods do you get the startling thrill of tho loon's wild cry one clear, plorclng noto or a ioug, quavering, do monlacal laugh that to tho timid sug gests a herd of screaming panthers." NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Taxes for tho year of 1910 aro duo and payable on and after Feb ruary 1st, 1911. Three per cent re bate up to March 15th. From March 15th to April 3rd pay taxes at face. There will bo no further notice of the amount of taxes due sent out by ' mall, except whero tho taxpayers re 1 quest it and furnish a list of tho property on which they deslro to pay. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated: Coqulllo, Oregon, January letb, 1911. Read the Times Want Ads. Four Kinds of Liars. Tho late Sir Frederick Dramwell was famous both as n witness and arbi trator in engineering dlsputos. It Is re culled that his brother, tho lato Lord Justice Dramwell, on giving advice to a youug barrister told him to bo care ful of four kinds of witnesses first, of tho liar; second, of tbo liar who could only bo adequately described by tho old of n powerful adjectlvo; third, of the exiert witness, and, Anally, ot "my brother Fred," Wanted A Phono 133-J. want ad will soil It. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rov. II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvlco, 11 a. in. Epworth League, 6:30 p. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30. m. NORTH REXI) PRESHY- TERIAX CHURCH. Rev. D. A. Mac Leod, MInlstor. 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Preaching sorvlco. 0:30 P. M. Chrlstlnn Endeavor. Proachlng sorvlco nt 7:30 In tho evening with Bpoclnl music. All Btrnngors In tho city nro ox tended an invitation to nil ot thoso sorvlcos. Subjoct of morning sermon, "Foun dation Work." K PH1CSHYTKHIAX CHURCH X Sunday school, 10 n. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in. Preaching nt 11 n. in., and 7:30 in.. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. Q. LoRoy Hall, Residenco 592 Sixth street Phones: 4 Residence, 250-J. Study, 289-L. 10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Worship. 3 o'clock Enstsldo sorvlco. C:30 o'clock D. Y. P. U. 7:30 o'clock Evening worship. Tho pastor will begin Sunday night n sorles of sermons on The Prodigal Son which will run through February. Subjoct for tho first sor mon is "Dronklng Homo Ties," Tho lnrgo chorus choir renders Bplondld music each Sunday ovenlng. Tho Young Peoples meeting will bo load by Miss Hope Whltmoro. Subject, "Whon to becomo a Chris tian?" On Sunday morning tho Commu nion servlcos will follow tho sormon. Morning thomo: "Atmosphoro vs. Doctrine" Romombor, pnstor promises plain preaching. You nro wolcomo. SPECIAL SERIES OF SERMOXS. SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS T. G. PUNCH, MInlstor. Soventh Dny Advontist service ire conducted every Saturday at tholr now church ns follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach- $100 Reward, $100 Tho r'Hilcnef IliU paper utllbe iileael to lenru tliat there la at least one ilreailetl oltraru that fclmrti lias lieon ahlotocuru In all Its stKO. anil Unit UOatarrtl. Hall'. Catarrh Cure U the only ponltlvo cure now ktiown lo the iiietlirul fraternity Calami belnv n eon tltutlonal ilUeane, requires u constitutional treatment, llnll.it Catarrh cure U taken Inter iihIiv. .rtlmr illrerllr nnoii tho lilooil ami inn- roiih iiirlHcm of Hid ytem, thereby ilestroylni; tne jonmiation 01 wic iur ao, aim givniK inu ta lent utrencth In bulhlliiK up tho ronstltu tlon anil attietlri: nature In (toInK lta work. 'IIiu prnprJetnra have o much faltli In ftieur Htlvo lvowern that they rffer One lliiuilred Dol lar! (or any can that it fall, to cure. Send (or list of testimonial!. k. j. onK.NKv & co., Toieao, o. Bold by all I)rujrpliti.7.io, Take Ilalli' Fatally 1'IIU ior coniKpation Tho pastor of tho Baptist" church, Rev. G. L. Hall, will bogln noxt Sun day ovoutng a sorles of sermons on "Tho Prodigal Son". Thoso sormons will contlnuo through Fobrunry, ono being dolivorod each Sunday ovenlng. Some of tho topics which will bo dis cussed nro as follows: "Dreaklng Homo Tlos," "Swinohood or Man hood," "A Good Resolution," "Tho Fathers Lovo" and "Tho Prodigal's Drothor." Theso sormons havo boon cnrofully propared and will no doubt havo a largo hearing. Extra Hazardous, Peers Poor Mrs. DoAltorres has al ways been unlucky in tho selection of her husbands. Townsond Why do you say that7 Doers Her first husband was a guldo In tho Adlroudacks, her second was u bnseball umpire, her third was a manufacturer of dyunmlto and her last was tin aviator, Chicago News, A Generous Spirit. "Henry, I want $2 this morning." "What for?" "Must I account to you for every qienuy I spend 't" "I don't Insist upon knowing about every penuy. When It's less than a nickel you enn bunch it" Cleveland Plain Dealer.