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w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 191 1 EVENING EDITION HayeJVou Seen nurjlgw Market? tfc nrc now nicely located . our now shop nrnl extend u Mrdlol Invitation to every one to call. Wo handle only lh! REST MKATS al reasonable prices. When you want n Juicy tetk. o nice mutton chop, 'iome tender lamb or good voal etll us up Pono A trial order will convince TOU. Enterprise Market OKO. W. KING. roP PHONE C2-J. Golden Oak . Barber bhop Lett euulpped shop on Cooo Day. Smooth Shave A Good Hair Cut Shoo Shining hllJren's Hair Cutting n specialty. OPPOSITE LLOYD IIOTKIj HUNT 13 u OLA RE Y Proprietors. 00 THAI NESTED IIAIUUCU PLYMOUTH HOOKS. nF matlncs have produced Btand- .krod stieclmcns of exhibition Lilly with "COTiB ot 242,227,222 In 3G5 days. jubr Chicks mill Eggs for Hatching Book your orders now for spring lellrerr. A fow cockorois irom ciiy Uylng tock for $5.00. rijitoulh I'lncc, Poultry lords. FRED BACHMAN, Prop. llirthflcld, Box 483, Phono 288 foal Cheapest Fuel on Coos Bay coal ft. 00. Nut coal 13.00. We do til idnds ot hauling, and Htnctlag. Horses and vehicles for jilt. For quick dollvory call on L H. HEISNER Ir shone 120-J or 49-L. pood Livery Service Finer new rigs, good horses and krttnl drivers are now at the dle- leul ot the Coos Day publio at REASONABLE ItATES. Hip or rigs with drlvors roady for It trip anywhere any time. Horses mtM and rlgii cared for. New hearso and special accomtuo Uoci provided for funeral parties. W.L.CONDR.ONfS UVKHY AND 1FKED STABLES PHONE 278-J Ike Demand Is So Great for the "New Mazda" Ut we bsve beon able to got only w-ktlf case ot these lamps out ot order tor Ave cases placed sixty W HO. But can supply out trado IH the best lamp made while thoy -oos Bay Wiring Co. I'lIO.VK 237-J. Spring Is Here w It Plnegor. Havo your cartels 'uti with my Vacuum t cleaner. J t or worry. Phone yo'ur order "15 McCrary's Drug Store. Ri E. KECOR. FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYI) I HARSHFIELD'S POPULAR fMrediidfi n. n.. ta c i ,. . --"-. w. UUj UVV, IUU UUli ;': eek-2 00 to 5.00. House- lj8 SDarlmpnta .h n -o.w.o. IiVm, 18 00 ,,Pr onth. FREE t?r5 W. SI I.LI VAX. Prop. DO IT NOW Lay in your supply of wood row and avoid the usual sununor rush. We have plenty of wood and just at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile ill, we will not bo able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per dump load. Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump load. Wo can furnish you a man to split and pile it if desired. C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO. PnONE 19-.T 182 So. Broadway First National Bank OF COOS BAY . Capital fully paid $100,000.00 Surplus p 5,000.00 OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M. C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, President. Vice-President. Cashier. DIRECTORS: W, S. Chandler, John S. Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm. Grimes, John F. Hall, S. C. Rogers, F. S. Dow, W. P. Murphy, M. C, Horton. Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits. Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided , Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits -coos Bw.emewi. . .-pr SAFE AWJT PJP SQUARE J-J&r X'AT vV (JTI5ESENTED BY " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS J& AGENTS. COAL . COLONIZATION. J)A!W, TARN. FWIT. MIMML, TINBEH LimS. m ii Orgahizm or industrial COMPANIES A SPZCIAITW The past has proven that investments in small acre tracts near growing cities aro the most profltabla. The C. B. U. a. lias micu 10 oner. uuus. j. Druschko, Marahfleld, Ore. BAIT ivvrsAipVTa f.crv lDformat!on concerning "mil bond Investments, 0rlaS 6 - Intorest not, J O- B. Hinsdale, care J. , Adams acd Company. Los !. Ca'u.uaia. N Estate B areains iaream . , .... "... rltJnaPror,rtv. Seo N: u jnsuranco Agent. Ratl Ave.. Arl.n,., Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAULO AN1 JOSSON CEMENT. Tbo best Donuttlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime Drlck aiid all kinds of builders material. 'HUGH NdLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE," BOUTH HHOADWAV. PIIOX18 201. AT.THE CHURCH (Mtntatcr& and others nro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no nces not later than Friday cvuulng to ItiMiro Insertion Sa'iTVday.) 9 UNITED llltETIIHEN CIIUItCH ()!' NORTH HE.V1). Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 P. M. Prenchlng service nt 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by tho pastor, Rev. Al bright. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. B. P. BengtBon, pastor. ' 9:4G o'clock Sunday school. 11:00 o'clock Service. No evening service. At North Bend 2:00 o'clock Sunday school. 3:00 o'clock Preaching service. EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL CHURCH. Rev. Robt. E. Browning, Rector 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 0:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sermon. Services at 3 p. m., Sunday In St Luke's church, Empire. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. M Sorvlces will bo hold In tho Chris tian Sclonco hall, 327 Third street north, Sunday at 11 a. p MARSHEIEL1) CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Fathor Moran. Roctor. tro conducted every Saturday at tholr now church as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach ing service 10:45 a. ru. You are cordially Invited to nttend i NOHWEOIAN LUTHERAN. M L. RAHMUSSEN, Pastor. Vl Sorvlces Sunday morning at 10:45. Aumlny school at 10 o'clock. Junior League, 4:00 p. in. NORTH HENI) Miri'HODIST CHURCH. Itev. ALBERT S. HISEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. Subject evening sermon, "Turn the Other Cheek." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. Q. LcRoy Hall, Residence G02 Sixth street Phonos: 4 Residence, 2GC-J. Study, 239-L. . 10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Worship. 3 o'clock Eastsldo service. C:30 o'clock B. Y. P. U. 7:30 o'clock Evening worship. NEW IIOMESTEADINO RULES. Mass will bo celobrated In Marsh Hold at 8 and 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Rev. Father, J. A. Mo ran celobrant. Tho regular Palm-Sunday services will bo hold. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Fathor Springer, Roctor. Mass will bo celobratod at 8 and 10 o'clock, Sunday morning by tbo Rev. Father Springer. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A. O. Walkor, Minister. , Preaching In tho morning and eve ning on the second and fourth San ay ot each month. Bible school at 10 o'clock, Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 overy Sun- day. MARSHFIELD K PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH X Sunday school, 10 a. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at C:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:.10 p. m. 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rov. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor. M Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning servlco, 11 a. m, Epworth Leuguo, C:30 p, m. Evonlng servlco at 7:30. NORTH BEND PHESHY. TERIAN CHURCH. New Instructions Received By Regis ter and Receiver. Tho registers and receivers of tho United States land otllcos in tho stn tcs having homestead lands, Includ ing Oregon, hnve rccolved tho fol lowing Instructions from Fred Don nctt, commissioner of the general lnnd otllco, approved by tho secretary of tho interior on Februnry 21, last, extending the time for homesteaders to establish residence upon their lands: "Tho following instructions aro Is sued for your guldanco In tho admin istration of tho act of congress ap proved February 13, 1911, 'Extend ing tho tlmo for cortatn homestoad- ors to ostnbllsh residence upon their lands,' a 'copy ot which Is nttached horeto. "Tho first section ot tho act applies to all homestoad entries la the states namod mado after June 1, 1910, and In such cases tho ontrymon aro giv en until May 1G, 1911 to establish resldonco upon their claims. It also applies to soldiers' declaratory state ments filed In tho states named attor Juno 1, 1910, and such declarants aro glvon until May 1G, 1911, to make their homestead entries and es tablish tholr resldenco on tho land. It any payment Is required to ba made In connection with tho entry nnder the declaratory statomont,,as In tbo case ot cedod Indian reserva tions, tho act alBO operates to ex tend tho paymont until tho entry 13 made. "Tho flrat proviso to section 1 of tho act provides that tho period ot commutation or of actual resldenco shall not bo shortened. Entrymen I who have takon advantage ot this ex tension cannot submit commutation proof until thoy havo maintained substantially continuous resldonco tor 14 months from tho dato samo was established; and In flve-year proof can not claim crodlt for con Btructlvo resldonco for inoro than six months prior to tho dato actual resl donco was established. "Undor tho second proviso ot sec tion 1 tho act will not be held to dofeat tho advorse claim of ono who has prior to the approval of this act mado entry over a soldlor's declara tory statoment whore tho six months allowed tho soldlor for making the stato ot North Dakota, South Da kota, Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming. Minneso ta, Washington and Oregon, nnd tho territories of Arizona nnd New Mex ico, where tho period In which they wero or nro required by law to make entry under such declaratory state ments or to establish resldenco ex pired or expires after December lr 1910. are hereby grnnted until May 15, 1011, within which to mako such entry or establish such resi dence upon the lauds so entered by them: Provided, thnt this extension of time shall not shorten cither tho period ot commutation or actual res idence required by the homestend law: Provided furthor, that this act shall not affect nn ndvorso clnlm Ini tiated prior to tho passage of tho act and after the expiration of tho tlmo allowed nn ontryman for cstnhlUn lug residence on tho land. "Soctiou 2. Thnt homestead en trymen or settlors upon the publio domain In the states and territories bovc named be, and tho samo aro heroby, relieved from tho necessity of residence upon tholr lands from the date ot tho approval of this act to May 1G, 1911: Provided, that tho tlmo ot actual nbsenco during the period namod shall not bo deducted from tho full tlms ot rosldonco re quired by law." PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN A CO YOUR COAL ORDERS SJ.r.O PER TON. 7:00 o'clock Christian Eudeavor. 8:00 o'clock Evonlng sorvlces. SEVENTH HAY AHVENTISTS T. O. BUNCH, Minister. Soventh Day Adventlst service Now fades tho dreary winter from tho vlow, And spring In nil her loveliness holds swny. All bountoous nnturo throbs with llfb nnow That Is, If you aro careless what you say. JACK F N. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED liyl rnt ftmillmtlotu, it tlicy rnnnnt reach tlieOltruitil iKirllon oi ihui'nr, TIhtoIi oW tuiidMH)' to niimltif , mill tint u brcon ttltiltlnnnlrrmnl c. Ikitftiv la raiiittl by an ItilUmtilropilllInn ' tl" mlicou. lining ot the KinlnrlilmTillic When till tulx) la In rtnmcd you tiarn a rumlillnu ioiiihI or lmp-r-frcHiearlm. anil wlif n It 1 entirely clow.1, DcadicM lathe triiilt, ami unlrti tho Imlam mallon ran be taken out ami this lururetlorrM to Hi normal cniiitlllnij, hearing will 1m tie-t-oed forcvo inliiecaenoutti( ten aniraue! byratarrh. vrhlnh U notlilnjc but an Inll.tn. niN camllllon ot th.muroun iiirfare. We Milt fir. On Hundred pollan for any caitoMralnM(caud by catarrh) (hit ean uol be cured by Hi,,'. CaUrrh Cure. Hind for olrtulare, free. PolltirIlrnMi4ti.7V. Take llall'a Kamllt rill for ronilipatlou. SEED The Times Does Job Printing ..ntrv nnil notnhlluhln IT roRlllntlPI h&H Rev. D. A. Mac Leod Minister. 0JD,red pror to Fourunry 13, 19u, ,, 7 , , Nr will It lm hold to defeat a con- 10 nlC .. ny 8,C, tet against a homestead entry tiled 11:00 o'clock Preaching. I ... . nHll from dato of ontry ami prior to tho passage of this act. "Tho socoud section of tho net grants a loavo of absonco from Feb ruary 13, 1911, to Ma 15, 1911, to all homestoad entrymen or settlors In tho states named In tho first sec tion of tho act. Entrymen who avail themsolvos of this leave of absence can not clnlm crodlt for resldaneo durliuc tlie tlmo they ar abMttt un der such Imvo. such period of ab- j squce being simply olltnlnated from consideration in oms of either filial or commutation proofs." The e1 extending the time for -r-ts!n homesteaders to establish rtsldenre on their lands, was paired jbv congress thlo Mint, r and Mas ai oved by the president on February 13. 1t It Is given full below: Me It enacted by the senate and I im- if representatives of the Vnlt- In cases of rheumatism relief r 1 Sttrtos of America in congress as from pain makes sloop and ro$t pto M.mbled. That nil uorsons who have siblo. lMtkyv lorotofor filed declaratory state plying Chamberlain 8 Liniment, tor, . . , silo by all.dealers. nl or inado homostoaa entries In IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THIi! UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. In tho matter of L. E. .Drown and Arthur Brown, co-partners known as Brown Brothers, and L. E. Brown and Arthur Brown au Individuals. Tho undersigned will recotvo seal ed bids up to 12 o'clock nooa ot Tuesday, April 18th, 1911, for the following described personal prop erty belonging to said ostato, to-wlt: a stock ot general morchandlsu con sisting, principally of dry goods, ladle and gonts clothing and furnishing goods, hats, glovos, shoos, orockory and groceries ot tho Inventory value of 14,600.43, together with a lot of store fixtures ot tho Inventory value ot SG98.00, all locatod at Myrtle Point, Coos Co., Oregon. On Inven tory may bo seen at the offlco ot the undorslgnod No. 7 First street, Portland, Orogon, and at tho ofllco of C. A. Sohlbrede, Referee In Bankrupt cy, Marshtleld, Orogon, and tho prop erty may be Inspected upon applica tion to F. E. Russell In charge ot Brown Brothers' store at Myrtlo Point. Cash or a certified check for ten por cent, of tho amount offered must accompany each bid, and tho right is reservod to reject any and all bids, the said salo being made subject to confirmation of tho Court. All bids will bo opened at tho otllco of the uuderslgned, R. L. SABIN, Trustee. Dated April 7th. 1911. CATALOG RCADV TO MAIL Th leading Seed Catalog of the Wet Lilly'. Catalog. Your 1911 crop jlcnd on GOOD teed .end for tfcl. Catalog and get the bolt. "Vrito no to tue CHAS.H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. I va i . i You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction lit OUR FURNITURE mado by tho best manufactur ers It combluos olegauco dura bility nnd comfort. Our goods bolug substantially made will retain their Hue elegant finish and, last a lifetime and always prove a source of satisfaction. Another important fnet Is that our prices are no higher thau for poorer quality and trashy goods. L. t us figure with you vihett !i u.uir anything from a kitchen chair to a compute outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oltlcht l'ninlttiro Sluro on Coos Bay l 41 "i 'si v. 1 .'.tupmjvju, JLV9 tAMJaMiihdMiiatirii rutin n '" tAk' d ' M aL ' IM&V mUA