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'" , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 912. EVENING EDITION. 1 IN THE LAND WHERE, THE SAND MAN DWELLS EVENING STORIES and'tales FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE A SERMON f It EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) THE GRATEI-Vl, MAMMA HEX. hov swiftly thev slid over tho Tho nmmniii lion unltl "cluck, cluck, snow cjuclt They could see tiny prints In tho Hor baby chicks said "peep, i.ccpjrond thntUnclo Henry snld wero , pl. .. rnbblt trncks. "I will tnkc you for "Now cuddle down." tho mnmmn said n rabbi hunt this winter j I.thfJ "My baby chicks must no to sleep." ;',lC n "8 "Ko t0 Imnl' Bnul "Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck", tho nintnmn said, "Don't innko n noise, I hear n rat; Who thinks that on my llttlo ouos Ho soon will dlno and so grow fat." Tho baby chicks wero still as mice, But pussy cat was wldo awake; And whllo Sir lint was hunting chicks, Ills worthless life did quickly take. "You dear old cat," said Mrs. Hen, "I'vo much to thank you for this night." "Tho pleasure," said tho cat, "Is mine, For catching rats Is my delight." I - THIS WEEK 15X1) VISIT William could hear his mother talking on tho (otophone, so boy llko, ho listened to what alio was onylng. "You wnnt to take William homo with you to spend Sundny," Bho was saying. "Yes I guess ho can go" "What wero you nnd Aunt Su san talking about?" nskod William. "Your undo Is coming In Saturday to tnko you out to tho farm to spond Sundny," ropllod his mother. "Thoy llko to hnvo you with them so welt that I hnvo promised them to lot you go out each week to spend Rtmday. You know they nro so lonely slnro their own children havo gono nwny to school." Saturday morning wnB a clear, cold morning, such ns they havo In tho Eastern Stntes In mid-winter. Tho ground was covered with Fnow nnd nil tho trees woro looking bountiful In their dresses of pitro white. "Oh, mother, rnmo nnd look nt Undo Henry," snld William, who wan looking out nt thu front win dow. "No looks llko n'd Snnta Clans docs hi pictures, onlv ho Is driving a horse Instead of rein deers. Sop- tho snow on his whis kers. Don't It look funny?" Undo Henry nnd mamma soon bnd Wllllo boy in tho sleigh with tho fur lap mho tucked about him nnd mamma was pulling his enp down over his enrs so thnt old Jack Frost could not blto them. Now they wero ready nnd nwny thoy go bound for tho farm, whoro Aunt Susan was anxiously nwnlt- nig tnom. How he. "Say, uncle, don't you think that tlioso little bird's feet must bo cold?" said William. "I thought that nil the birds went south to n warmer cllmaro In tho winter. Those nro snow birds nnd nre prepared for tho cold wea ther," replied Undo Henry. Thoy like tho snow just ns well ns tho other birds llko tho sunshiny days." As they nenred tho farm Will iam's uncle pointed out a big hill to him. "That hill," said ho, "Is whero you will const. I hnvo mndo you n Bled that will hold six child ren. Thnt pond Just below the hill Is where tho boys nnd girls skntc. Thnt kind of skating bents the roller skntlng nil to pieces." Soon Wllllnm was before tho flro placo In Aunt 8usnn's cozy living room trying to get warm and won dering how long it would bo until dlnnor was ready and when Undo Henry was going to show him tho new sled. (Tho Bobsled rldo next Saturday.) .ITS' CAUSE. r My mother tied mo to n post, Jus' 'causo I runncd nwny, And tot' mo If I wasn't good, Sho'd keep me thoro nil day. And Jus' 'causo I swoarod a word 1 can't tell what 1 said, Sho mado mo tnko off all my clothos And go up stairs to bed. And then Jus' 'causo I took tho clock And winded It too tight Sho mndo mo 'pologlzo an' say I know It wasn't right. Lnju wcok I promised n llttlo prize to tho girl or boy who would write mo tho best llttlo story about tho squirrel and wenBol. It was hard to determine which was tho host but below Is published tho one that wins tho prize. Ono day In tho autumn somo llttlo squirrels woro looking out tho front door, when thoy snw their mother was bolng ehnsod by a wensol. Ono llttlo squirrel said, "ho did not mind It If sho did dloj thoy had plonty of ncornB nnd nuts." Another llttlo squirrel snld, "Hut what would wo do If It woro not for our mothor'B tho sloldi IipIIh .Untried nndci.ro?" Every moment thoy cxpoctod to hear a cry of pnln from their mother, when audcnly bang wont n gun nnd tho wonsol fell to tho ground. Tho weasel had tried to tnko tho squirrel's life but his own had been taken. Tills story tells you must not kill any harmless creature. TliomiiB Crosthwnlt. GETTING KVKXI I - "I am going to nsk nn mother If I may glvo n Hnilowo'en party," said Bertha Jones to Lucllo Smith ns they were walking to bcIiooI ono day "Wouldn't that bo Jolly? Who would you Invito?" said Lucllo. "I would Invito about n dozen of tho High School kids, but thoro's ono thing Biiro, 1 wouldn't invito Gortrudo Fletcher, 'causo sho gnvo mo a great snub not long ngo nnd this will be n good chnuco to get ovon." "What did Gertrudo do to gnln your dlBplcnsuro?" nsked Lucllo. "Well, she Invited every girl In our crowd to her alumbor party but me, nnd then sho had tho norvo to nsk my sister win did not conic I call that 'rubbing it In,' " snld Dortlin, "nnd now when sho tries to bo friendly I turn up my noso nnd look the- other way." "What aro you going to do to cntcrtnln your Jolly dozen?" nsked Luetic. "Oh, thnt part will bo tho least of my troubles," ropllod Borthn. "Thoro nro nil sorts of things to do nt Hnilowo'en parties that never grow old. I guess wo hnd better not plnn too much beforo mothor gives her consent. I will know by tomorrow whnt sho thinks about it and then wo enn mnko our plnns." "If mother Is willing for mo to hnvo this pnrty. can I dopond on you to holp mo?" "You suro can," replied Edith, nnd so tho subject was dropped until tho next day. (Tho party plans next Saturday.) NED I don't llko our baby, 'causo sho nlnt got no teeth. Ted You nro ono of Mem whnt don't know a good thing whon you got it. Look hero, nnd pulling up his bIcovo ho showed his friend eight teeth marks in his nrm. "Will you trndo your baby for my llttlo brother?" Ned Yob nut fllrst I wnnt to show you somothin'. 'enuso you might go nnd toll tho kids thnt I cheated you. Do you sco this scratch over my loft oyp? Our'n can't blto, but flay, Bho can scntch. Now what do you say, klddo?" Ted I am n going to do some thing whnt'a bettor yet. No trad In' goos, sco. I'm going to hnvo nunoR loom puilPl out At the Churches (Ministers nnd others nro request ed to hand in tho Sunday church no tices not Inter tliim Friday evening to insure lmjortlon Saturday.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Itov. II. I. Hutlcdgo, 1'nBtor. Sundny school nt 10 n. m. Itov. J. T. Abbott, District Doputy, will proach nt tho morning sorvlco nt 1 1 o'clock. Itov. HlBoy of North Bond will do- Hvor tho evening sermon. Epworth League nt 7 p. m. Prnyormeotlng on Thursday oven Ing at 8 o'clock. Strangers welcome EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL How Hobt. E. Browning, Hector. 0:30 n. in,, Sundny school. 11 n. in., morning prayer nnd ser mon. There will bo services In St. Mnry'a Episcopal church In North Bond nt 2 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon. Sun day school nt 3 p. in. 7:30 p. in. Evening sorvlco nnd sor- iii on. bo glnd to havo you Join us In tho stu-Jy of God'8 Word. Morning worship nt 11 with sor inon by Pastor Bassford on "How tho First Church Began." Young Peoplo's Borvlco nt 0:30. Miss Helen McLaughlin, lender. Topic: "Christian Hoclallblllty." Evening worship nt 7:110. Sormon by pastor. First of sorlos on "Christ nnd tho Crowd." Mldwoolc prayer mooting on Thurs day nt 7:110 p. m. Thoso meetings nro stimulating nnd helpful to tho spiritual life. Wo oxtond n cordlnt Invltntlon to tho general public and especially uon church goera to sharo theso sorvlces with us. Conio with ub nnd wo will do you good. On Frldny nftornoon, tho Juniors will meet nt tho church at I. All young peoplo mndo welcome Mrs. G. LoHoy Hull Is superlntondont. 1'iiurcii in iviriu noun ni 1 1 n. in Sunday, Oct. 20. Sundny school nt 10. It. O. THOItPE, Pnstor. CIIItlSTIA.V SCIEXCE. Chrlstlnn Sclonco hall, 237 Third streot North. Subject, "Doctrlno of Atonement." Sorvlco Sundny nt 11 n. m. Sundny school 12 M., Wednosdny S p. in Bonding room open on Tuesdays, Thursdnya nnd Snturdnys, 3 to C p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS C. J. Colo, Pnstor. Sovonth Day Adventlst sorvlces aro conducted ovory Saturday ns followu: Sabbath school nt 2 p. in. Preaching services at 3 p. in. Coma and spond an hour with us; wo will do you good, Clll'ltOlI OF CHRIST. Z. O. Downrd Minister. Blblo school at 10 n. in. Young Peoplo's meeting nt 7 p. in. Communion and sermon nt morn ing service. Special music by mnlo quurtot. "Caesar and God" will bo tho Biibjoct of the ovonlng service FIRST BAPTIST CUUltCH. Albert F. llnssford, M. A.. Pastor. Our Blblo School meets nt 10. Wo Imvo clauses for nil ages. If you nro not connected olsowhero. wo shall MAHSHFIELD PHKSBYTEUIAN CHURCH. J. E. Burkhnrt, Minister. At tho First Presbyterian church sorvlces mny bo oxpected on sabbath ns follows: Sabbath school nt 10 a. m Prof. Tledgon, superintendent. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Young Peoplo's meting nt 0:30 p. m. Evening worship nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho members of tho church nnd rongregntlon nro especially urged to bo present at these sorvlces; nnd ov eryono Is cordially Invited to nttond. Come nnd bring u frlond. MAHSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. How A. R Munro. Low Mnss will bo colobratod nt 7 a. m. and High Mass nt 10 n. in. Sun day. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Dr. John E. Osluml, Pnstor. Sunday School, 0:30 a. in. Morning service, 10:15 n. in. Evening sorvlco In English, 7:30 p. in. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. It. O. Thorpo. Pastor. Prenchlng sorvhos will be held In tho Norweglnn Luthornn church nt Marshlleld, Sunday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p. in. sununy scuooi at 10, NORTH BEND PRESBYTERIAN. Rov. D. A. MacLeod, Pnstor. Sundny school, 10 n. m. Preaching servlco, 11 n. m. Chrlstlnn Endeavor, C:30 p. m. Preaching sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. NORTH BEXI) METHODIST CHURCH. Tho sorvlces Sunday will bo as fo. lows: Sundny school 10 n. in. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth League 7 p. m. Sormons by tho pastor 11 a. m. nnd S p. m. NORTH BEXI) OATIIOLIO CHURCH. Rev. Father Springer, Rector. Mns3 will bo cclobrnteil nt R .o'clock Sunday morning by tho Rot. I'luiior springer. UNITED URETHEKEX CHURCH OF NORTH BEXI). Sirs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school. 10 a. m. Christian Endoavor. 7 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. aid S p. m. Prayer mooting Wednosday even ing nt S o'clock. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH faorvices will b Held In tho Swoil. Norwegian preaching services ?" "n" on Commercial avenuo bo- i held In tho Swodlsh Luthernn ' ." iMmi nml Fo" will bo hernn'o . , '" ourln stroets, nt o UV.-IUCU p. in,, Humuiy, Soptombor iw .nfliYniu Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER, SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ex oluslvoly la milling these brands of flour. FiiiuR All Gormnns aro Invited. . FRED ZBIIE. Pastor. and LECTU RE at the Masonic Opera House Tomorrow at 2:30 Hon. Edward J. S. McAllister Gifted Orator Able Debater PRESIDENT OF THE OREGON STATE SINGLE 'AND A LEADING MEMBER OF THE PEOPLE'S GUE OF OREGON. . : TAX LEAGUE, ROW Ell LEA- SUBJECTS: Tho Clinch; Its Duly and Relation to the State, forth purification of government and politics. The Fundamentals of the Christian Religion as Compared to the Singh Tax. To the fair-minded, good people of Marshfield and viciniti, ux bid uon welcome. Come and listen to an exhaustive discourse on the subjects so jilal to the welfare of our beloved State of Oregon. Everybody Welcome. 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