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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
"W ', (THE MPS BAy TIMES, MAiF.ELlToS as inn l bkl ! Q I? TS ar .roily 1 INli AND WISHES FOR A Eappy and Prosperous New Year We arc pleased to assure you Uml this stoi-o will be in a "Better Position than ever to serve its pa- 'j-fons during the cominir year. You're invited lo make this More your Headquarters at all limes. TTnvn ir.MI ,.,!11 f!,w1 il, V,.,., ."iii. J "ii wm null tuu puttu; 'lapeiulnblc Merchandise that Ins- made its name a household Word in Coos County. Everything in Dry Goods Men's Furnishings Ladies9, Misses' and Men's and Children's Slices May be found here and the pric es, like the goods, arc always V &' i ,i".y liKK. m,mc Hriglit. iflfe inrz ait vi t IF V 3 i J SV V la" SSw i),imrr Bit-v 51R v -r .-.,- w w . V aa:. . Merchant & Son 7'fl J?Z ST07? The Merchant Who Lights His Windows Performs a Valuable Public Service Visitors in the city are keenly impressed by the show windo ,v displays of merchants particularly the appearanco of the windows after nightfall. "Well dressed, w'e) ' '-liyh tod show windows compel a good impression of the merchant and of the city. i Xo visitor is too busy to inspect the windows in the evening and (hey vitally inflvouodlho purchases he makes the next day. The reputation and fame of cities and mer chants are builded by just such things. . For merchants who desire it omrbprgsonla tives will plan effective windoimighliny. Telephone ITS. Oregon. Power Co. Corner Central and Second r y '! ! I A -f. Condensed Statement. of tbo condition ot j i ' ' The First National Bank OP COOS HAY nt tho Closo ot Duslnoss, Dec 5, 1911. Resources. Lonna and Dlscounta 229, 320.87 Bonds, Warrants and Socurltlcs 73,101. GO U. S. Ilonds to Bccuro circulation 25,000.00 Ronl Estate Furnlturo and Fixtures 81,472.94 Cash and Sight Exchnngo 141,131.98 Total 330,000.20 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In . . . $100,000,00 Surplus and undivided profits.- 10,797.39 Circulation, outstanding 25,000. Ou Deposits ' 414,298.90 Total $330,000.20 INTEREST l'AII) ON TIME AM) SAVINGS l)i:iOSlTS. MARSHFIELD OREGON - A. C. Short Courses Hegln JAN. fl, Continue FOUR WEEKS . YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon 1b cordially Invltod to attend tho short coursos of tho Orogon Agricul tural Collogo, beginning Jan. 3, Eleven distinc tive! coursou will bo offered In Agriculture, Mech anic Arts, Domestic Sclenco and Art, Commorco, Forestry and Music. Every courso Is designed to HELP tho student In his dally work. Mnko this a pleasant and profltnblo winter oullng. No tuition. Roasonnblo accommodations. For beau tiful lllustratod bullotlii, addiess II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Oro. Fanner's Business Courso Hy Correspondenco 1 . .,. cni.iTin,'V OF CONDITION !' ' nllf. M..4..1l..1lt ' Hcmagcm Bennett Bank or MAKSHHiLD, OREGON r At tho closo of harness, December 5, 1011. k. x Resources. . - isDlcounta ; :::i ? so.oooToV 5::::::;:':,::::::::.5iwa vf ' . snnn.ino.io rqtai v . ''''' '' Liabilities, ..... j- ::::::::: f ll& lis 548,467.0J 1LZI Fa BAAABA AAA abaaaaaaaA V V v - i-afc - n Potal ., tfUatl,4UU.XU (:' -r4 . coos mr.mxoR. .- KU.UVC V tVA .vr & SQUARE4 -J&S&r S cl cvO' Zj "CM BAY REALTY syndicate:. DEALERS AGENTS CffIL COLONIZATION MM. FARM FMir, MmMl 44 UMMis 4tliWSf OnsANizm or imimMAi COMPANIES A WZClALT'st '-Jwis X tjec m mft? W jS YMCM. , r (MlnUlora nml ntliprs nrn rr-niifnt- 1 tn hnnd the Sunday church no tlceB net later than Friday evening to insure lnuortlon Saturday.) 4 CUHISTIAN SCIENCE. M Christian Sclenco hnll, 327 Third street, North, Service Sunday at 11 a Subject, Christian Sunday school 12 p. in. METHODIST KIMSCOtVMj U Rov. II. I. Uutlodgo, Pastor. M in. Science. M., Wednesday Sunday school nt 10 A. M. Morning sorvlco nt 11 A. M. Epworth Lcnguo nt G:30. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30. Prayer mooting on Uhursf'uy ovo alng at 7:30. Strangers wolcomc. MAllSIIFIELD CATIl)TiIO CIIUHCH. Itov. A. 11. Munro. Early mass nt 8 o'clock. High limns and bonodlctlon nt 10 o'clock. - 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS f 4 Seventh Day Adveutlst sorvlcos sro conducted evory Saturday nt their now church as follows: Sabbath school nt 10 a. in. preach tug sorvlco 10:45 a. m, You aro cordially Invltod to nttonu. In NOltWEOIAN LUTIIEUAN. Itov. A. O. LIND, Pastor. Hosldenco 471 Elrod Avo. Communlnn sorvlco 10:30, North Uond. Evening servlco 7:30 In Marshflold. Sunday .school each Sunday 10 n. m. I.ndlos' Aid Thursday at Mrs. A. Johnson. I'UK LUTIIEUAN CIIUUC11. Cor. 3rd and Commercial Avo. 4 Iter. D. F. Uongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avontte Phono 94-It Sorvlco nt 11:00. No Sunday school or othor sorvlco Sunday, FIUST IIAITIST CIIUHCH. Rev. O. Loltoy Hajl, Rcsldeiico 592 Sixth street PIioiichi Rcshlonco 25G. P Study, 289.L. Suiubiy. 10 A. M. Sunday School. Claudo Stutsman, suporlntendont. Preaching sorvlces at '11:30. 3 P. M. Roys and girls' mooting Mrs. G. h. Hnll In chargo. Young Pooplo's meeting at 0:30. Communion sorvlco In tho morn ing. Thoro will bo no ovonlng punch ing sorvlco but a "watch night" sor vlco hns boon arranged by tho young pooplo which will bo held from 8 to 12 o'clock. All nro cordially In- l vlted to attend. If pooplo can't como !nt 8, they nro urged to como In any . I I Tho. past has proven that Investments in small aero -tracts near growing cities are tho incst profitable. Tho C. R. R. S, has such to offer. Chas. J. , Bruschke, Marshflold. Oro. II I .w .T..jwi MimjiMl . ' .'.r:"-'li -i-L.' I ' J. , J -I The Times Does Job Printing i ' '" ' """ CHURCH OF CHRIST Regular sorvlces e-ury 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. Prayer meeting Thursday evening each week 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAL F.iunmnucl Church Rov. Robt. E Drowning, Rector 9:30 A. M. Sunday school, 11 A. M Morning eorvlco nml sermon. 11 P. M. Watch night sorvlco with speclnl muslo. .3:30 P. M. Sorvlco and sormon In North Dend Episcopal church. NORTH DEND CATHOLIC- 4 CHURCH. nov, Father Springer, Rector. Services nt 8 and 10 o'clock Sun day morning, Rov Father Sprlngor r'olrant Auucfe and v!jt Jo inlwmuct about bxaediDfl. ItalcKlaff. tt,'iiaff. ItrMt and liouilnj poaliry m enMiood In y.4 lalc edition til lly'a Poulliy llooi Jufl pnsittj. Stt, i lot copy. dc. It wrfm'. mbXnvw'" ' oiiinAiu'iHin; ( k itFnrfaiuAN chukcm v J. T.'-Mnox, pastor. Mornlmr Rprvlen nt Jl! A. r. Evening sonlco at 7:30 P. M. Sunday school nt 10:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor nt C;30 P. M, All cordially Invited to attond. NORTH DEND METHODIST CIIUHCH. Tho sorvlcoa Sundny will ho as fol lows: Sunday school, 10 A. M. Preaching sorvlcos, 11 A. M. Junior League, 3:30 P. M. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30 P. M. UNITED DRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH DEND. 4 Sundny School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 P. M. Preaching Borvlco at 11 A. M. and 8 o'clock. NORTH DEND PHESDVTERIAN Rov. McLEOD, Pastor. 4444 Sundny school nt 10. Christian Endeavor nt C:30. Preaching Borvlco nt 7:30, pre ceded by song Borvlco. . -fciL 1 3fA rvy&w f'T rliifit WBEflBab SITE CHOSEN FOR MEDFORD STATION. Soullici-u Oregon Epei-liucnt Fnnu In Hiigito lller Vnlley JOstab llslietl liy O. A. C. CORVALL1S, Oro., Dec. 2S. Twonty-Ilvo acres of lnud with $2,500 ot buildings, formerly pnrt of the Jackson county poor farm, has been dcodod to the Oregon Agri cultural College by Iho county .'or uso for tho now Southern Oregon Drunch Experiment Station, eight miles south of Med ford and halt a mile eaBt of Tnlont on tho mnln county road. As tlic-io aro four distinct types ot boII ou tho property, somo of tho most Important commercially In tho Rogue River Valloy, this Is ni. uniisunlly woll adapted site for ex perimental work. Thoro nro two different types of tho Rear Cnjjk river bottom soils which nro good examples of tho soil In tho vnlloy IlntH, nnd two upland soils of a nnro gravelly typo which represent tui hlllsldo soils In tho western pnrt of tfio valloy. A spring with n'porpo tual (low has made It possible -to have over half tho acrcago under Ir rigation nt present. Somo ten acres of dlfforont soils will bo planted to different varieties Of fruit trees this wlntor, nnd exten sive experiments In truck gnrdonlng will bo cnrrlcd on botweou tho trees and In tho bottom lnnd. A Inrjo ninouut of experimental work rol-i-the to Southern Oregon conditions hns already been cnrrlod on by tho college with tho cooperntlon of thu growers of tho valley, and bulletins ou Irrigation, frost fighting, and pruning hnvo been issued, based on tliobo experiments. MAY EXAMINE THOSE WHO WANT TO MARRY KANSAS CITY, Dec. 27 That a "declaration of lntontlons" bo filed by tho prospective brldo nnd bridegroom 30 dnyu boforo tho IsHiianco of n llcenso to mar ry la ono of tho roqulromonta of u bill to lomedy tho dlvorco ovll to bo proBonted to tho noxt ses sion of tho Kansas legislature. A tentative draft of tho bill woa comploted by Judgo John T,. Slma nt tho roquost ot tho Kan sas Association ot Probnto Jud ges. Tho bill also rcniilrcs that n published announcement ot tho marriage In tho olllclal count -minor bo mndo nt tho oxponso of tho contracting couple during tho preceding two weeks. Another requirement Is tho pnssago of n physical oxamlnn- tlon to nscortnlu that thoro la no InBnnlty or herodltary dls- oaso on olthor aldo. ' NOTICE TO THE PUDLIO, For tho bnlanco of tho winter, thoro will bo a boat at tho O'Kolly lauding that can bo chnrtored tiny or night. wnnTnm .---- J. A, O'KELLY. PrH). AITlh. i.iririiiniiiiiiiiiif HMTKof Ohio. 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