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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
IF "JiM WKK$ lif rlllf r For Snappy, Up-to-Date Men's Haberdashery, and "Something Just a Little Different," Come to THE TOGGERY Here you are, boys! Those "Fuzzy Wuzzy Hats" for early spring, at. $3.00 to $4.00. Spicy Neckwear. Everwear Hosiery for men. Guaran teed for six months. Pure Silk and Lisle, $1.50 and $3.00 box of six pair, all colors. See Big Window Display. First showing of Natty Cluett Shirts. This Is the Last Chance for a Suik or an Overcoat TAKE ADVANTAGE YOVR.S, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE THE TOGGERY E. W. Kammerer, Successor to Thayer Grimes and Geo. Goodrum. STADDEN AU rjnds of photograph wortc, bromldo enlarging and kodak Jilting. IllV THE KDGB WITH YOUR FINGICR. iT.mino ft collar fresh from our bdry. Notlco Its cloar, whlto col- 1 n. -r, nlnntlft HtlffnOBH. IB lUI UTVUI ....- r . .il .-. Ha nnrfnM nhnnn. ' OUI nuu m i""""" ....... hen test tho top odgo by running flnccr-tlo over It. Notlco tho oih. slick finish glvon It. Noth- thero to rub, dig or lrrltato your r. his teat will provo tho vnluo of service. Bond ub a trial bundlo apply tho test. rsiifieliUHand & Steam Laundry iiey Bros. Prop Phono asu-J. Wagons Qo Anywhoro Anytime anchard's Livery Vt bavo sucuro. the Uvory busl i of L. H. Uolsner and aro pro- fed to rondor oxcilont sorvlco to oeoDle of Coc Buy. Careful tan, icooa rljrs ad ororythlng will mean tiatwactory sorvlca to public. Phone us for a driving e, a rig or anything neoded In llrery line, wo also do truck- business of ll kinds. BLANCHARI) BROTHERS Phone 138-J ilrery, Feed and Bolea Scrvfc. Ml First and Aldor Stroots lique Pantatoriism EIXQ, CLEANING, PRESSING IIEPAIRIXG ALL KINDS OF ROSS & 1'INEGOR. I Central avenue- Phono 250X IT WOItK. SESSIONAL DIRECTORY Vi:itT NYMANOVKIt. I-.tpcrt Piano Timet, citing, Voicing, Polishing and Tun- d.NKS .MUSIC HOUSE, MARSH- i ii-.iji, tmiiuox. It. Illltl) B. CLARKE. Specialist on norvos, Bplno and Nnatlsm. Phono 17-1, North Bond. fltS. E. SHADIIURNB. Teachor of volco nlacomont. fatbing and Intorprotatlon of song feady to recolvo tho public. Studio l Commercial Ave. R. E. IN WINKLER, Naturoiintli uud Chlronrnctor. I chronic diseases treated. Consul Utlon freo. Ofllco hours: o 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m. Ituropath Institute Room No. 1. 136 Droadwny, Marahflold, Oro. kU. C W. LESLIE, Osteonatlllc IHivilrlan laduate of tho Amorhan school of iteopathy at Kirksvlllo, Mo. Offlco -i uvijouo uik. Hours 10 to 12; l to rnona 16M; Marahflold; Oregon. W. BENNETT, Iwyer. f ' P'8 OTer FlannCfin gr nn.nolt Tlonlr PW nrn Y' ' T McCORMAO, rayslclan and Surgeon MarshflniH n.on H: Ahart Building, ' opposite Post Office Phone 105-J A. J. linvnrvin Modem li .-i . . - .,,-iiuu rnnors. !" we equipped to do high class wt Dr poq . tfratt nrt,; "".'"" on iree- ' Chanel I' " "U,lanB. OPPO- 4j'er hotel. n,nn n o.t You Can't Afford to Give Up Your Gas Range At Any Season of the Year The Kitchen Heater can be attached to your range in a few minutes At a small cost it will keep your kitchen warm and comfortable all winter It will save in fuel and labor and make unnecessary the change from the light clean economical gas range Telephone 178 and ask one of our Jew Business men to explain fully Oregon Power Co Important Notice to Property Owners Give us a description of your property and we will obtain for you amount of tajces on same. Sheriff does not notify you. First National Bank FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTS', ESTABLISHED IN 1880. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits $100,000.00 8,000.00 Into. ?st paid on time deposits. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. U. S. Doposltory for Postal funds. Taxes can be paid through thlB bank freo of charge. A Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heal. Elegantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL.OOOS O. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 GST tfGlLA (Ministers and others aro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no ticos not later than Friday evonlng to lnsuro Insertion Saturday.) H METHODIST EPISCOPAL X Rot. H. I. Rutlodge, Pastor. X Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 A. M. Epworth Loaguo at 0:80. Evening eorvlco at 7: SO. Prayor mooting on lhurs'uy evo nlng at 7:30. Strnngors wolcomo. MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. A. R. Munro. Mass will bo colobrated by tho Rov. Fathor Sprlngor at 10 o'clock. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rov. A. G. LIND, Pastor. 4 RoBldenco 471 Elrod Avo. Morning servlco at 10.4G In Mnrsh- fleld. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30 In North Bond. Sunday school ench Sundny at 10 A. M. LuillfP Aid Tluirsdny, Fob. 8, In Marshfield. 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlcos ro conductod every Saturday at their now church us follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach- FRESH SEALSHIPT OYSTERS Arrived on Breakwater Phone Orders Phone 73 Coos Bay Ice (Sb Cold Storage Co. Two Deliveries Daily 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. T. J. 8CAIFE I. HODODtg $A-H- Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phone 14 0L Oregon j - Have That Rooi Fixed NOW See GORTHELL Phone 81 81 WM. S. TURPEN Architect. 171 FRONT ST. Ing sorvlco 10:45 a. m. You are cordially lnvltod to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Chrlstlnn Science hall, 327 Third street, North. Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 a. m. Subject, "Love." Sunday school 12 M., Wcdncsduy R p. m. 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. O. LeRoy Hall, t Residence 592 Sixth street 4 PIiouch: Residence 2GC. Study, 289-L. Sundny. 10 A. M. Sunday School. Claudo Stutsman, superintendent. Preaching services nt 11:30. 3 P. M. Boys and girls' meeting Mrs. G. L. Hall In charge. Young People's mooting at 6:30. Communion servlco In tho morn ing. Tho pastor will' deliver Impor tant messages nt both morning und ovenlng services. You will bo welcome. XUE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Cor. 3rd and' Commorclal Avo. Ror. B. F. Bongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avonuo 4 Phono 04-R Sunday School nt 9:46. Sorvlco at 11:00. No ovonlng servlco. Services at the Albort Mntson home on Catching Inlet nt 7:30 Sundny ovenlng. CUURCn OF CHRIST Rogulnr sorvlcos ory 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. Prayor mooting Thursday evonlng each week 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAL 4 Emmanuel Church 4 Rov. Robt. E. Browning, Rector. 4 8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays). 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning sorvlco nnd sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evonlng Borvlco and sormon. Sorvlco nt St. Luko's Episcopal church, Emplro, every Friday ov.onlng and In St. Mary's Chureh, North Bond, ovory Sunday afternoon at 3:30. NORTH BEND PRESBYTERIAN Rov. D. A. MacLood, Pastor Sunday school nt 10. Christian Endoavor at 0:30. Pronchlng morning nn'd ovonlng. NORTH BEND OATHOLIO CHURCIL Rev. Fathor Sprlngor, Rector. Mass will bo colobrntod by tho Rov. Fnthor Sprlngor nt 8 o'clock. MARSHFIELD K PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Christian Endoavor at 0:30 P. M. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH BEND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. Pronchlng sorvlco at 11 A. M. and 8 o'clock. NORTH REND METHODIST CHURCH. Tho sorvlcca Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school, 10 A. M. Preaching sor vices, 11 A. M. Junior Loaguo, 3:30 P. M. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30 P. M. PLAN NEW COUNTY Gus Adelspergor superintendent of tho C. A. Smith Timber compnny's holdings In Coos county , arrlvod In Roseburg this morning to spend a day or two looking after business. Mr. Adolsperger says that the port agita tion, now In progress In tho northorn part of tho county, is a schomo wheroby tho residents of that locality oxpect-to divide tho county, nnd thus mnko Drain tho county seat. Rose burg News. $100 Reward, $100 The render cf thU paper w(ll be pleated to learn that tlieiu Is at least oho dreaded dUeao that kcleuce lias hecii ablotoruro in nil Iti ttiRei, and that U Oatarrd. Hull' Catarrh Cure, Is tho only potlltvouiire now known to tho medical frnternltv Calami liulnn a con stitutional dUeiuo, rt'MUfre a constitutional treatment Ilall.s Catarrh euro Is taken Inter nally, aetlne directly upon tho blood nnd mu cous surtuces of thd .tem, thereby dr btro)iijr tho foundation of the disease, and k'ivlni; tho PAilent streiiKth fu bulldlnc up tho constitu tion and akvletlng nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have to much faith In fts cur ative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testliLoiilals. V. J.OnKNKYAOO.,Toledo, O Bold by all Druggists. 7ta. Take Halls' Family I'ills lor constipation YOU'RE IN LOVE THEN WEAR PINK. IF YOU'ItlS SAD, NOT FEELING GAY, THAT'S THE TIME TO DUES IN GRAY. And If You Wmit to Concentrate, Light I Hut' s Ik'M for It Belong To Thoughtful People NEW YORK, Feb. 2 If you anr In love wenr pink. If you nte sntl, wear gray. If you want to concentrnto, wear light blue, tho shad o belonging tc thoughtful people. If you wnnt to bo happy, wear light green. This ahado reflects hapyl ness. If tho BOO mombors of tho Century Thentro Club who lntorcstodly listen ed to William F. Fraotns of Cain Town, South Africa and London, heed hlB statements concornlng the Influcnco of colors upon ono's porsoa allty, their play of emotions will be roflected In tho gowns thoy don. Hero Is whnt Mr. Fraotns told his. fair hearers: "Every llttlo color has a. moanfng: nil Ub own. That you should know and nlwnys wear your color is of tho utmost lmportnnco ta you. Tho man or womnn who has mado ai fail ure of hlB or her llfo will, upon Itir spectlon nnd reflection, dlscovon that tho Ill-chosen colorB thoy woro vJr bratcd to disaster nnd fnlluro-" Black Good for Sonic? Mr. Fraotns said ho had boon m a Ic ing a scientific study of colors In their relation to tho BplrltunI, psychologi cal nnd physcnl llfo for tho Inst 1" years, and had perfectod a machine which would rcglBtor theso variooR. vibrations from tho flngor tips. "If you have tho bluos, no doubt, you need to chango your colors," Bald; tho locturor. "If you havo bad a run of bad luck you havo got sorao other person's colors. Black: is good for somo porsonB, absolutely deadly for othors. "Somo colors aro absoluto pofaoa to somo natures. Physicians, pnrtfo ularly physicians of Gormany, par great attontloitto- colors that sur round tholr patients. In sanitar iums, especially where mental treat ment Is given, emlnont physicians of Gormnny tnko Into consideration tU apartmonts. "I know a woman who suffered from norvous depression. Tho "co lor" physlclnn, nftor a visit to her homo, ordered her to change tho bright red tones thnt provnllod In thc furnishings to yollow. Tho latter wnB healing to hor nnd she rccovoreifi nt onco, whllo tho, rod was poison te hor." Red's Baneful Influcnco Tho lecturor described tho ofToct of color upon ono's matorlal success by saying: "I rocontly nttondod at rocoptlon at a magnificent home- ot a "Wall strcot broker. Bright red prcdomlnntod In tho furnlshlngH. Thoro was too much rod. DurlaK tho ovonlng a woman robed In bright red camo in. I feared for this colli sion of colors. It was certain to bring on disaster. Tho next day the stock market wont to smash, and th mnn's fortune with it." Tho lecturor brought forth a hronft smllo of satisfaction from tho suffrag ettes when ho doclnrod that tho yol low thoy had chosen was excellent, as It vibrated to power and cortala success. Tho lecturor declared that not ono mnn out of n thousand woro tho shade of nccktlo to correspond witli his spiritual self, nnd not ono woman out of a thousand woro colors that vlbrnted to hor hlghor self, and at tracted success, love and hnpplucaa. Tho lecturor wont on to sny thuc tho world had progressed through various stagos, from tho original col or, rod, which represented primitive warfare, through tho Roman Empire,, when tho violet shades predominated, and a now era of civilization earner in, down to tho prosont day of dark, blue shades, reflecting tho Intellec tual shades. In conclusion ho said: Now York hotels, restaurant churches) and public halls, aro large ly furnished In dark green, said the .speakor. "Now York vlbratoa u dark green. This represents groat activity, great unrest." "To a nervous person, sitting for a long time In such surroundings, tho result Is bad. Tho time Is nortr at hand, when the dead sot nnd Iron, bruind system of Illumination of the present day will pass and nn advanc ed and higher system of lighting wlli bo Installed. This systom will auto matically chnngo the colored lights In halls and rooms In accordance with tho changing hours. Remember that ovory moment of time as well aA tone vibratos to Its own special color."