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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1911)
Ik fpnituui.BlllJII pH&HMLU, UHbUllrMIUIIIMI;JULI r U tULNINL. LUI I. At Your Service Part of Hie electric lighting service which wo offer our customers without extra cost is not generally known, t Correct illumination is a science. It must bo studied and mastered before the desired results can be obtained. "We place expert illuminating engineering service at the command of every customer and prospective customer. Our object is not to install the most lamps. On the contrary, it is' to give you the light ing you need 'with the fewest lamps, prop erly arranged. Telephone 17,8 Oregon Power Co. DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES MAHSHFIELD DAILY BOAT LEAVES ALEUT LANDING, MAHSHFIELD 8:30 A. Al. AIUUVE DRAIN 4 P. M. HAME DAY. TICKETS FOll SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE IJUSY COR NEIl DRUG STORE, niONE 208 ., FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Mnrsbfield Monday, July 24 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 0. F. McGEORGE, Agent. THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, FRIDAY, JULY 2 1st NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE -11 C. F. McGKORGE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYB ON TIME BAILS FROM COOS BAY AT 0 A. M. ON JULY 6, 10, IS, 30, 3, 7, 13, 17, 23 AND 37. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF THIS TIDE ON JULY as, so. L. II. KEATING, AGENT ' PHONE MAIN 85-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our nutos, leaving Marahfleld at 0 o'clock every morning, con ncct with tlio evening train to Portland. Faro 90.00. COOS HAY ROSEBURG STA liE LINE OTTO 80HETTER, Agent, O. P. DARNARD, ISO MARKET AV., Mnrahfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 coos mv. mzffiw. 1 1 1 1 1 s 'tfiX ss i f r . N 5V '' '' ''' COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. ceALERS tJXs AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION MIW. FARM FWIT. MIHEML, mtBER-USDS. avi Organizes or nWfTMAL COMPANIES A SFZClALTYs The past Las proven that investments In small aero tracts near growing cities aro tho moit profltablo. The fa. B. R. S, has such to offer. Chas. J. Bruschke, Marshflold, Oro. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH. BROADWAY. PnONE 20 OCT YOUR JOB PRINTING DOME AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. TTHE j Kjtivjtajai aoifl (Ministers ami others aro request Ul to hnnd tho Sunday church no tices uot.lntor than Friday evening to Insuro Insortlon Saturday.) NORTH BEND METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. ALUI3RT S. II1SEY, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 n. m, Preaching 11:00 n. m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. tGS0OOM?SSSS$WS$SO4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. H Sorvlcos will bo hold In tho Chris tian Sclonco hall, 327 Third street, north, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Truth." Sunday school nt 12 m. . NORTH BEND PRESBYTERIAN . ' Sunday School 10 a. m.' Preaching sorvlco 11:00. -Christian Endeavor 7:00. Pronchlng sorvlco 8:00. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. 7:30 o'clock Evonlng worship. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. G. BUNCH, Minister. Seventh Day Adventlst service are conductpd evory Saturday nt fie r new church as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m, preach ing service 10:45 n. m. You are cordially Invited to attend. MARSH FIELD CATHOLIC ' CHURCH. Itov. Father Moran, Rector. 4 Mass will bo eolebrated In Marsh flold nt 8 o'clock and 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Rev. Father Moran celebrant. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. O. LoRoy Hall, Rcstdonco 692 Sixth street Phones: Residence, 25C-J. Study. 289-L. CATCHING INLET NEWS. Mrs. J. C. Doano Is roportcd re covering since going to Myrtlo Point. I Stovcnsou of Coos County and Miss Ethol McPlierson of Lano County, Judge E. O. D. Holden officiating. W. J. Wallace and Byron Hodson wero In Marshflold on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and children 'wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Ross Thursday. Cvrl Hollonbncjc rpturncdl homo, from Mercy Hospital Wednesday, very much Improved In health. Grandma Bonebrnko celebrated Iter Eoventy-olghth nnnlveRary, Friday, at-tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr and R S. Macleay of Portland woro In tho city for u couple of days tho first of tho week. They wcro Just returning from an extended trip through Curry County whore thoy havo been looking over extensive lumber Interests la tliat locality. Mr, Korr Is ono of the largest building contractors In the city of Portland, and Mr. Macleay 1 president -of-tho Portland Hunt Club, Tho sound of tho mower Is heard nnd Goorgo Ross has finished mowing his flold of clover nnd still has a largo moadow to mow. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH BEND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 P. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 8 o'clock. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Cor. 3rd nnd Commercial Avo. 10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Morning service Church nursery for children con ducted nt tho comer of 3rd and Cen tral botweon tho hours of 11 nnd 12 1 Mrs. G. A. Bonebrnko and dnugh Sundny morning. tor, of Marshflold, woro guests of 3 o'clock Eastsldo sorvlco. 'nor nunt nntl nc0) Mr, nnd Mr8, u 3 o'clock Eastsldo sorvlco (Takojp. Ross, Saturday and Sundny. 2:30 forry). 7:00 o'clock Si 00 o'clock- -B. Y. P. U. Evening sorvlco. Lucy Bonebrnko traveled with speed Saturdny on her hlcyclo, nftor ov Morning tliomo. "A Plumb Lino," ihor brothor nltt who ,in8 l)Con ' B tll0 r cnlng theme, "Asleep In n Prison." ,vlnB ,,, Brnndmotll0r Bonobrako Ion of tho A cordial Invltntlon Is extended to nil. for somo tlmo. Rev. B. F. Bongtson, pastor. 204 Highland Avonuo Sundny school 9:45 a. m. Communion sorvlces 11 n. m. No evonlng services. EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL CHURCH. Rov. Robt. E. Browning, Rector, 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 11 A. M. Morning prnyor, Litany and sermon. 3:30 P. M. Evonlng prnyor nml sormon In Episcopal church, Myers' Building, North Bond. MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. T. M. Knox, pastor. Sundny school, 10 a. m. sharp. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in. Preaching at 11 a. in., nnd 7:30 in. Dr. Ilorsfnll was cnliod hi nhono !snturday to nttond Mrs. G. II. Jackson, who has been 111 tho past wcolt nnd reports hor condition vory much Improved. NORTH BEND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Father Springer, Rector. Mnss will bo eolebrated at 8 o'clock and 10:00. Sundny morning lCStv?VOOSSO0?SCtf NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. M &&$$ ..dt Jy J A . . A .TATATjtTTiTTTATiTV ;s$$XX Sorvlces Sundny morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. THE FRUIT SEASON IS NOW ON AND WE HAVE Economy and Sure Seal Jars Quarts doz. f 1.25 Pints dor. $1.00 Knowlton Jars Quarts , dot. 70o Pints doz. 60o Jelly Glass, covered, 8 oz... Doz. 45c Jar Tops doz. 23c Economy Tops doz. 20c Jar Rubbers doz. lOo Open Jelly's doz. 45a Jar Fillers doz. lOo Don't lot your fruits go to wasto when you can got those at tho COOS BAY ASH STORE The Woro Thnt Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - - Mnunger. Front Street, Marahfleld. CHURCH OF CHRIST Rogular sorvlcos every Lord's day. . Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 o'clock P. M. Prnyor mooting Thursdny ovonlng each weok 8 o'clock. Cordial Invitation to any or all meotlngs oxtonded to tho public gen erally, and cspoclally to mombors of tho church visiting In tho city. Clifford Doano mot with n vory painful nccldont Thursday, whllo dor ricking hny for Georgo Ross at his largo barn. His foot got caught .n tho ropo nnd his nnklo was sprained. It became so pnlnful his father took him homo nnd at last accounts ho wns still suffering. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Six Days Happenings From the Herald. Born Near this city July 10, 1911, BRIEFS OF BANDON. 1 News of City by tlio Sea As Told By Tlio Recorder. J. W. Roberts, cashlor of th First National Bank, returned on the Flflold Monday morning With his brldo, and Is receiving the congratul ations of his friends. Mf. and Mrs Roberts will bo at homo to their frlonds nftor July 20. Mrs. F. J, Fccnoy nnd Bon David loft on tho Flflold for San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, whoro thoy will visit for six weeks or two months, A Fourth of July picnic was hold In tho Marshall grovo east of Ban don Tuosdny, and about forty por BonB woro present. Will Marshall mnln porson In tho promot- plcnlc nnd as ho ncvor does things by halves It goes without say ing that everyone enjoyed a good tlmo. Besides a big picnic dinner, thoro woro sports of nil kinds, Includ ing rnccs and a ball gamo, and all prcsont arc loud In their prnlso of tho good tlmo enjoyed. Miss Annlo Waldvogol returned to day from Marshflold, to spend hor vacation with hor paronts. f PORT ORFORD NEWS. IteniH of Interest from Port Orford .! Told in The Tribune. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rer. II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvlco, 11 a. in. Epworth Loaguo at 7 o'clock. Evening sorvlco at 8 o'clock. Rev. Rutledgo will bo tho loader to Mr. and dnughtor. Mrs. L. N. Gregory, a Born In Coquillo, Orogon.July 7, 1911, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wilson, a daughter. C. A. Dano nnd wlfo of Bandon, nnd thoir son M. A. Dano, of Flnn nngan & Bennett's Bank of Marsh flold, Waltor Butlor, of tho First Rational Bank of Marshflold, and II. S. Dopow of Now York, arrived horo last wcok, and aro camping nt Agato Bench, at "Camp Perfection," n most delightful spot. Mrs. E. W. Lowl3 of Marshflold, nasBod through town Saturday on routo to Bancroft whoro sho goes to loft for Roguo rlvor noxt morning at Tho Randolph came down from Coos Bay Wodnosdny ovonlng, de layed en routo by fogs. Sho had freight for this plnco and Gold Beach. Sho lay hll night at our wharf and visit hor slstor, for a few dayB. Mrs. 0. D. Prlco, Marriod At tho rcsldonco of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollonl of Coqulllo, July 12, 1911, Mr Percy G. Vnrnoy and Miss Graco M. Smith, both of Bandon, Rv, Frank II. 'Adams officiating. Married At tho Skookum Ros- itanrnnt Parlors. In thin eltv. Julv of tho Epworth League meeting and. j Mf Ewft,d mMmanni rliik aiihfnnr will ie l .rwnna MnrA I Valuable Than Gains." Moro Real Estate Bargains 3 Lots close In .' 92.200.00 Broadway property, close In 98,000.00 Fine rosidenco property In West Marshflold $4,000.00 2 Lots on corner, closo to deop water on Eastsldo. , .$500,00 New House on 4 lots and cor ner In Eastsldo $1,200,00 9-room House and 2 lots at Ferndalo ' $2,500.00 2 Fine lots at Bunker Hill $375.00 100x100 corner South Marsh flold $2,000.00 This Is only a few of my bargains. Call and boo me. AUG. FRIZEEN, """v 08 Central Avcnuo, Mnrshflcld, Oregon. For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cas tor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. Tho Implacablo, irroconcllablo sena tor from Idaho Is Hoyhurnlng ngtn. Tho theory of tho souls of animals bolng Incarnated In mon in peculiarly appoaling right after somo ono bus trimmed you to a finish. of Rosoburg, Douglas county, Ore gon, nnd Miss Donna Ruth Scott, of Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, Judge E. G. D, Holdon officiating. TO MEMBERS OF THE LOYAL OR DER OF MOOSE. Tho picnic given by this order la freo, to nil members, wives, childron nn (J swoethoarts. Bring your baskets overflowing. That Is all It costs. Sunday, July 23d. All como and havo a good tlmo. Boat leaves at 8 o'clock rear of city hall. COMMITTEE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall ,of Chorokoo, Kansas, arrived horo Tuesday ond aro greatly onjoylng a visit with Mr. Marshall's brothor, J, B. Marshall of Bandon, nnd sls tor. Mrs. C. R. Barrow, of Coqulllo. 'Forty yoars hoVo olapsod slncpi' theso brothors had mot, and that this meeting was a vory pleasant ono goes without saying. NOTICE. Tho undersigned having purchas ed tho Beary gun store assumed charge today and will not bo respon sible for any outstanding obliga tions. Tho forrn,or proprietor will collect nil nccounts and pay alLdobts duo to date. E. BANDEL. Savo money by Times advertisers. patronizing Thb SAFE INVESTSIENT For information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angeles, California. 9 o'clock. W. S. Wlnsor nnd Mr. Johnson of Gold Beach camo down on hor, nnd loft on hor for their homes nt Gold Bonch. MYRTLE POINT. Tho Week's News Gleaned From th Enterprise. Born Sunday, July 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Laird, a son. Born Friday July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culbortson, a son. Born Friday, July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Robblns, a son. John Jowott died at tho homo of his son, Jnson Jowott, on Myrtle crook, on Sunday morning, July 9th, at tho ngo of 74 years. Docoasod was born In Ohio, and was n votoran of tho War of '65. Tho government snag boat is1 now at work between Arngo nnd Norway, Just abovo Nancy's pinch. Flros wero plncod undor tho boilers In tho now mill now bolng completed nt the west lino of tho Coqulllo City limits, nnd steam presuro sufficient to run a pump and blow tho whlstlo was rnlsod, By tho last of tho weok a trial will bo mado of tho machlnory, nnd a llttlo sawing for lumber and timbers about tho mill will bo dono In the noxt two weeks. , COQUILLE ITEMS. News from tho County Sent as Told in tho Sentinel, Born. July 10th, 1911, to Mr. hnd Mrs. Leon Gregory, a girl. Work on tho hospital building which Is being orectod In this city for Drs. Richmond and Hoag Is progressing In a fairly satisfactory mannor. Marriod. July 11, judge's office In this 1911, ntitho city, William ADVERTISED LIST. List of unclaimed lotters remain ing in tho Marshflold, Oro'gon Post Offlco July 15, 1911. Persons cnll Ing for tho samo will plonso say ad vertised and pay ono cent for each ndvortlsed letter called for. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Mary Alboo, Loonnrd Agozalow, Holland Ander son, Mlko Baklln, Mrs, Roso Bonjo mln (3), Ed. Bowman, Jako Cabo, Clay Front Plag Mill Co., Ira Chap man, Hormln Calderns , Mrs. May Caso, James K. Connors, X6ro'ri Col ,vor, Mrs". Agnes Davis, H. B. Dona hoy, E. Elllss, H, G. llorton, Mrs. Emma Hunter L. Hunt, Viktor John son, Enrl Krnok, Edd. Kaston, T. J. Lowjs, WV J. McFnrland, John Mo Arthur, Miss May Myres, G. C, Mil lor, Roy Norton, Maurice O'Donnrlll, Jean PapadlnUdon, Arthur Rich, Guy Richards (3) J Gortit Scopolltls, Bert Smith, Ms. 0.V. Smith, Miss Rosa Sm.itb, Charlie T, Smith, John Sine, George W. Tho'nips'on.Mrs. Olive Van Gordon, Mlko Yudrlo (2)(iO. A. or G. H. Waguer, Lelgh'tq Wright. $, W. B. CURTIS, Postmaster. i r i 1 V ( ,-:.. ' M