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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION. '$ At the Churches AFew Snaps n Acreage Best Buys 5 ACltES within city limits. A raod Dlnttintr wron- osition. $2500 cash, biilunco on terms. Worth in vestigating. 5 AG RES within city limits, ml joining Scngstack en's Addition in Foriidiilc, fronting on Sherman Ave. Ail excellent piece oi.' property for platting. $3000 cash, balance on terms. A snap if taken quickly. 10 AGUES within city limits. Best buy on Coos Bay. Ripe for the market. Half cash, balance on terms. 5 AGUES in Femicide Park, in line for immediate development. $2000 cash, balance on terms. 40 AGUES for platting, 1 miles from city limits on County Road. A splendid buy. $4500, half cash, balance on terms. Last Chance to Buy Acreage Within City Limits W. A. REID, 203 Coke Building Telephone 330 or 3 2 7- J 2 LOTS-40x 100, 8th St.; dose in. $1200 on easy terms. 2 LOTS 40 x 110, 8th Ter race, 7 minutes' walk. Fine view. $1200, easy terms. 2 LOTS 40 x 105, 10th St. Sightly location. $1100. Terms to suit. 2 LOTS A fine corner. One block from Commercial Ave. Level and sightly. $1250. Easy terms. 2 LOTS Overlooking Bav. 75 x 108, $800. Small pay ment down. Single lots from $300 to $650. All choice locations and easy terms In Perham Park The Homesitc Beautiful. IP. .1. HEW, Owner's Ayl. Marshfield and North Peru! Auto Line GOHST & KING. Proprietor. LEAVE MARSHFIELD , LEAVE NORTH REND. 7:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M. -9: IB A. M. 10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:15 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:15 P.M.., 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. :30 P. M. fl;15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. Jtc North llend Alleu'a News stand. 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AddresB tho Register for catalogues dcscrlptlvo of tho College of Engineering, tho Collego of Liberal Arts, tho Schools of Education. Commerce, Law, Medicine, nnd Music. Vl'Vl'l I ffJJjjV r by '.WjZCWt. .MM-I IM'IM't'l CMS BAY REALTY SYNMGA7E. CEALOiS KJKA6CNTS COAL COWtilZATIOH. MIW. d TIMBER LAHDd. i , - ORSAH1US6 or INbUSWAl commis a sputwYsv E1"earti!!Provt'n that Investments lu small aero tracts near growing k ?." luo most lirnHlnl.lA ml, r n n o l ..l. !.. nhDO I essgihaejirb. luo"' "" ,uu,n to offer. Chas. I. W WOMEN WnNDFIl ;0fl .. "" 1B bread Vlroau,i0 so bS a loaf of :aat do trns 1Ut! a price. They xy may h ii ",ullur now expert nr snr-?!: How can they? Wo :s the molt3 ?l wholesale and fUfii,.?' .modern appliances. !0nekakedU,anaaeMohoe.aPOrthaU CS Bay Bakery , ' for good aaoM.J Lfket - Phone 111-L t Ate. KSuiliL RKPAm work ;tt. ;:"P',4 t da thi. w.v ""fietloa t"?tract guarantee tiKura witn yo. i' Us.rahtt.ij n FREE An interview ns to good buys wo have: 100 ft. fionllng on Front st. mid out to luu-bor line. A simp nt 921,000. Terms. Several good business buys, well paying, splendidly located that nro genuine good buys, 20,000 telephone poles and koine piling: mostly Port Or fold dry collar, nt 7 ct. icr ft., In boom at Coqulllo. French Realty Co. 815 J, N. Front St, Barnard & Langworthy Sea our window display of WOOD ELEOTIUO FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS PHONE XS4-K. You Auto Call Foote PUONE 144-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phono 6-J Resldonco rbone 28-J Will mnko trip to wiullle. I Will Furnish Your house on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman Sll North Front St. Bus. Phone 296-X; Res Phone 166-J IT IS A REPROACH 1 1 4lllHf )J I UN Til fMiym 33 km S J&K (jOOPCtKS. jSnivz! r-yV-t JjnyrtPXgl to bo told that your Laundry work Is not proporly dono. And nothing looks worse than badly dono up linen. Such a reproach will never bo yours If you dopend upon our work, which Is always ns perfect1 as enro, good operators and tho most up-tO'dnto mnchlnory can inako It. Wo call for and deliver work on tlmo when promised, nnd our prices aro lowor than such work should com mand. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN JJ7.J. City Auto Service Good Cars. Careful Driven and roasnnabla charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere st any time." Stuuds niaiino Hotl and Ulanro Cletr Store. Day Phonos 78 and 48 Nlebt Phono 46, KARTCFR nOOU A LB. oronrUtor. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance !! Kerth VkmU fttxwa WILLA.METTE VALLEY FARMS, In Lnno County, Oregon. I-Viilt & Ilerry Fiirms, Truck Farms, Dulry Farms. Stock Farms, General Fanning Wrlto for DESCRIPTIVE LIST and LITERATURE telling you about tho wonderful resources of Lane County, Oregon. J. E. THOMAS & CO., Cottage Qrove. Oregon. P.OLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON n t. i . Dusiness uirenury A Directory of each City, Town and I Village, giving- descriptive (ketch ot each place, location, population, tele I graph, ihlpplne nnd banking- point: I alio Claaiined Directory, compiled by builneii and profeiilon. It. I, rOUt & CO., BKATTLE E. Pale & Co. High Grade Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed We do all work right here. 870 North Front Street Marshfield. (Ministers nnd others nro request-' ed to hnntl In tho Sunday church no-1 tlces not Inter than Friday evening to I Insuro Insertion Saturday.) ! METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rov. II. I. Rutlcdgo, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning snrvlco ut 11 a. m. Epworth League nt 7 p. m. Prayormcotlng on Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. Strangers welcome. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL Rov II. E. Drowning, Rector. GG5 Market Avcnuo Holy communion, S a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. in. Morning scrvlco and sermon, 11 a. m. Sorvlco and sermon at St. Mary's church at North Rend, 2 p. in. Evening scrvlco and sermon, 7:30 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS C. J. Colo. Pastor. Sovonth Day Adventlst sorvlcea aro conductod ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Proachlng oorvlcos at 3 p. m. Como and spond an hour with us; wo will do you good. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Z. O. Doward. MInlstor. Blblo school at 10 a. m. Young Pcoplo's Mooting 7 p. m. "Spirltunl Sulcldo" will bo tho subject of tomorrow evening's din courso nt tho Christlnn church, cor ner Sixth street nnd Central avcnuo. In tho morning Rov. Doward will sponk on "A Vision of Duty." Thoro will bo special music. MARSHFIELD PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH. At tho First Presbyterian church sorvlccs may bo expected on sabbath as follows: Sabbath school nt 10 a. m., Prof. Tlcdgon, suporlntondont. Young Pcoplo's mooting nt 7 p. in. FIRST 1IAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. A. F. Dnssford. nnatrir. 10 A. M. Sunday school. Claudo Stutsman, suporlntendont. Young Pcoplo's meeting nt 7 p. in. Morning sorvlco, 11 n. in. Evenlnc sorvlco. 8 n. m. Strangers aro cordially Invitod to nn sorvicos. Fred W. Davis Will Hold Ser vices in Marshfield Sun day Evening. Fred W. DavlB, tho well known lumberman's ovnngollat, will speak nt tho Pesbytorlan church Sunday ovcnlng. Mr. Davis has had a varied oxper lonco in ovnngollstic work, especially nmong men. Ho was for somo tlmo with Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman In his groat simultaneous camnnlgns. Ills work is Intordonomlnntlonnl. In pre senting tho Oospol ho is snno nnd persuasive Mr. Davis has with him Mr. Roy A. Prudden of tho Illblo Teachers' Training School of New York City. His specialty is loading n largo chorus In Gospol song. Ho had tho honor of lending tho Gypsy Smith mcotlngs nt tho Droadway Tabornn clo in Now York City. Ho will sing ns n solo "I Cannot Got Uoyond tho Clrclo of Ills Love," Grant Colfax Tullar'a latest Gospel song. Messrs. Dnvls nnd Prudden havo boon engaged during tho month of August In sorvlng tho churches of Portlnnd. Tho public nro Invited to meet with tho rongrcgntlon on this ns nil other occasions. Timet' Want Ads brine resalU. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sutulny school nt 9 n. in. Communion sorvlco, 11 n. in. Evening sorvlco, 8 p. in., in Eng lish. Topic of sermon, "Tho Chris tian Church nnd Its Mcmbors." NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Sorvicos in Mnrshdold nt 11 p. m.j services In North Rond nt i:20 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Scionco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject. "Man." Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 n. m. Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday 8 p. m MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. A. R. Munro. Mass will bo colobrntcd nt 7 and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. NORTH REND PRESHYTERIAN. Rov. D. A. MncLood, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Preaching servico, 11 n. m. Subject for tho morning sorvlco will bo "The Discerning Eyo." Christlnn Endeavor, G:30 p. in, Proachlng sorvlco, 7:30 p. in. Subject for tho ovcnlng, "Limping "etween Two Parties. COOS COUNTY PRODUCTS. i i (Coqulllo Hornld) II. F. Colllor has left nt tho Hor nld offlco n Grnvcnstoln npplo mea suring 1G 3-8 by 13 1-8 Inches nnd wolghlng 23 1-2 ounces. It Is tho lnrgost npplo of that variety ovor exhibited, wo bollovo Is porfoct in form nnd frco from blemish. Tho wind cnusod tho npplo to fall to tho ground, nnd had it remnlncd on tho troo until fully mnturod. It cortniuly would havo weighed much more Who can produce n largor npplo of tho samo var!oty7 D. D. Plorco, whllo visiting tho farm of E. E. Hampton at Arngo, recently, procured n bond of lottuco raised by Mr. Hampton which weigh ed flvo nnd n hnlf pounds. Tho lot tuco waa firm nnd fluffy nnd wns dollcIotiB. No roots woro Included, only. tho ontablo portion wns wolgh od. Who enn boat It7 Dr. H ny don of Multifield, nftor n superficial examination of tho sup posed grnphlto found by E. C. Uar kor, pronounced It to bo sonpstono, possibly containing n smnll por cent of grnphlto. In any event it will bo ot somo vnluo an a lubricant. Mr. Rnrkor hits sent samples ot his find to nssny offices to ascertain Its true worth. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Hout Happenings us Told by tho Herald. County Clork Watson colloctod foes for tho month of August to tho amount of $028.90. Goorgo E. Pooplos loaves today for Portland and Wlllamotto valley polntB on business bont. Mrs. Jnmos Cox nnd dnughtor of Mnrshflold nro tho guosts of Mr. aud Mrs. D. P. Strang. Contractor Longstron will go to Rnndon next week to put tho lnrgo bailors lu position for tho olectrlc light plant nt that place. J. N. Hay 1183, a muster mason and bulldor of Portlnnd will nsslst Mr. Longstron In tho work. NORTH REND METHODIST CHURCH. Tho sorvicos Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school 10 a, m. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth Longuo 7 p. in. Sormons by tho pastor 11 n. in. and S p. in. Subject for tho morning, "Tho Narrow and Hrond Wnys," Populnr subject for the ovcnlng. NORTH REND CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo colobrntcd at 3 o'clock Sunday morning by tho Ro. Fnthor Springer. UNITED RRETHEREN CHURCH OF NORTH REND. Mrs. R. N. Lowls, PaBtor. Sabbath school, 10 n. m. Christlnn Endeavor, 7 p. in. Subject, "Why nnd How to Im prove tho Mind." Lendor Mrs. Anna Cofelt. Preaching 1 1 u. in. mid 8 p. in. A children's sermon nt close of Sunday school session, 10 minutes, Siililuet, "Watch." Tho morning sormon will havo for Its subject, "Prnvo Mo." Prayer mooting Wednosday even ing nt 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid Thursday at 2 p. in. at homo of Mrs J, II Cnon. HAND DANCE nt EAOLES HALL Saturday nlglit, September 7. Llhhv COAL. The kind YOU have LWAYH USED. Phone 72 Pacific Mvr- A Transfer Co. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS News of Upper Coqulllo Valley Told by Tho Enterprise. Mrs. Alum Anna Strain, wlfo of Will Strain, dtod at her homo noar llaro In Curry county, last Monday, ut tho ngo of 19 years. Funornl sor vicos woro hold Tuosday afternoon, Elder C. H. Rnrklow officiating, and tho romalus woro entorred In Catch ing Creek comctory. Mrs. Strain was tho youngest dnughtor ot Hamilton Hushiiel, n Catching Crock rancher. Misses Clara, Rose and May Myron mid Esther Johnson of Mnsrhflold, came yesterday and will spoud aomo lime hero camping with A. A. Annln aud family on tho Lundy ranch. Sam Giles wont to Mnrshflold Inst Saturday to flguro on a couple of brick fireplaces similar to tho ono lu tho McMullen resldonco In this city, which ho will Instiill thoro this fall. Tho voters of Myrtlo Point will lre glvon an opportunity on next Tues day. September 10, to oxprcss them selves on tho proposal to purchase tho Dixon Grovo of Mrs. Fannlo Dix on for tho sum of $2000 ns a build ing olto to bo available whon tho pouting capacity ot tho present build ing Is ovor taxed. WORK ON LOCAL LINE BETTER THAN SPANKING ' Spanking doe not cure children of lJ. wetting. There U conitltutlontl cause (or ttili trootile. Urt. U. Sommcn, Box W, ' Iotre Dust, Ind., will tend free to any mother nrr tacceMfa! borne treatment, with fnll Uttructlooi. Send no money, bat write her j to4y If yosr children troatle yoa In 'thli way. Don't blame the child, Ut chance are ' It can't halp It. TnU treataaent aUo can aditta and aged peep! trvaMed with lM diacaltle by day r Bight Southern Pacific- Will Strengthen Lino to .Myrtle Point. Tho Coqulllo Jlornld says; D. D. Plorco, of tho Coqulllo Mill & Morcantllo company, Informs us thnt his firm has an ordor for 250, 000 feet of brldgo mntorlal from tho locnl railway. Soveral cars of heavy timbers hnvo already bcon delivered to tho rnllwuy company nnd work of repairing and building bridges Is now In progress. Hrldges on tho Heaver Hill branch as woll ns thoso on tho main lino will receive ntton. tlon. Evidently tho company Is making preparations for heavy traf fic to bo Inaugurated upon comple tion of tho logging road from Myrtle Point to the timber lands owned by tho Smith-Powers company. It Is be lloved thnt at loast four logging trains will pass Coqullle dally when work In the woods Is fully established. -- wt