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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. EVENING EDITION. llliiirtiift lllll si ?fif Sp" 551 a pq iPs pfC iCfli'- fcnuJi 3 Pr 1 SI s Visitors to Porftlsumd Are Iniivited to Our Mew Store Willi the completion of this great retail establishment a new era in merchandising is in troduced. Crcater and broader fields in commercial activity are opened up. An epoch emphasizing the power of price of quality of courtesy of efficiency and the sterling north of service damns with this new store. To the people of Oregon, that we must receive and serve, we recommend our army of co-workers, who, imbued with enthusiasm and pride, eagerly await your commands and stand ready to fulfill their duty. Tin's is a store for all the people, and its contents repre sents the genius of all the world. you arc in Portland you will surely rvish to visit this store, with its million of dollars worth of new goods, maify special exhibits and many new innovations. Tliis store is, in many respects, unique; it represents an aggregation of stores, each one complete of its kind, all under one roof, with stocks so varied that your every demand may be met and filled to your entire satisfaction. 77e conveniences of the store are at your command free, parcel checking rooms, rest and retiring rooms writing desl(s, telephones, posloffice, directories and information bureau. The picture galleries the display of art wares and other European novelties on the sixth floor are special attractions. The Oriental Rug Bazaar the exhibition of imported gowns, furs and coats, the display of infants' wear and Junior wear are worthy of your inspectioq. The Creal Book Store the largest west of Chicago, The wonderful Linen Store and the exclusive Shoe Store The Jewelry Store The Doll Show 77ie Hair Coods Store are especially interesting. Altogether this store the finest in appointments in America makes one of the prin cipal points of interest for visitors to Portland. On the Mezzanine Floor we set apart the major portion for the public as a rendezvous, a place to meet your friends. Make it your Headquarters while in Portland. Welcome. At this season of the year the arrival of Holiday Coods transforms this store into a "fair" an exposition to which you arc especially invited. The display is for your pleasure iu will never be urged to buy. Juttmari iwouk & Cac Purchase to I 09 F in .T . . I . Delivered Free cSLX&XtUXTl 10 YourHome Merchandise of cMerit Ony Purchases to Certain Amounts etlvered Free To Your Home . II t KHi VerUKO (Win" a aggers). Foul Drcath. Sallow Cora- FBMb SSK or a constant tired. dUcouraged f eelln should HERB1NE Th Great Liver Tonic and "lH9a Done So Much for the Working People. wraeul6U9, n H 8 V Marvelous remedy. Its stimulating effect on a ; JSli.sTcu're"' llow Fever w f any Wer deaW disease that may be about. Price 50c per Bottle? I MHMiai ISoi-O IrCOMMBWPtP"! EVEN THE FELS' SINGLE TAX COW LOOKS WORRIED 3S cwiW7'0i:Gr THE WORK FOR SINGLE TAX WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS THE FUNDS (Paid Advortlsoinont.) At the Churches (Mlnlstors and othors aro roqucsi ed to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday ovonlng to Insuro lneortlon Saturday.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ror. II. I. Rutlcdgo, PaBtor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth Loaguo at C:30. Evening sorvlco at 7:30. Junior Lcnguo Thursday attornoon at 3:4G. Prayor mooting Thursday ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock a program will bo given by tho child ren of tho Sunday School and Junior Lcnguo. You nro cordially Invited to attend theso sorvlccB. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL. Rov. Robt. B. Browning, Rector. 8 n. m. Holy Communion (2nd and -4 til Sundnys.) 9:30 a. in., Sunday school. 11 a. m.. morning prayor nnd ser mon. Holy Communion first Sunday of encli month. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayor nnd Sermon, Friday Evening. 7:30 p. m. Evening Sorvlco and Dlblo study. Sorvlco In St. Mary's church, North Bond (2 p. in.) nnd St. Luko's Church, Emplro, (3 p. in.) ovory nl tornnto Sundny. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. - C. J. Colo, Pastor. Seventh Day Advontlat sorvlcei aro conducted every Saturday aa follows: Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Preaching services at 3 p. m. Como and spend an hour with us; wo will do you good. CHURCH OK CHRIST. I Z. O. Doward. Mlnlstor. Rlblo school at 10 a. m. Young People's mooting at 7 p. m. "Abundant Life" will bo tho sub ject of tho morning dlscnurso at tho Christian church, corner Central Avo nuo and Sixth Street tomorrow. "An American Citizen" will bo tho ovon lng subject. Thoro will bo special music by tho male quartet. - I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Mnrshflold J. E. Rurkhart, Mlnlstor. At tho First Presbyterian church services may bo expected on sabbath as follows: Sunday school at 10 n. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Vnniif. Pannln's Mnntln At ll: 110. Prayer meotlng on Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'ciock. Subject of morning sermon, "Tho Successful Church." TCirnnlnf wnrflllln lit 7:30. KtllMOCt of Sermon, "Putting First Things First." Topic for study, "Hope." Special music will bo rendored by a quartet choir at both morning nnd evening worship. You nro cordially Invited to attend all of theso sorvlcos. Como and bring friends. SWEDISH LUTHERAN'. I Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, "Tho Seal of God's Servants." Evening sorvlco, 7:30, In English. Subject. "A Willing Church." We extend a cordial Invlatlon to tho public to worship with us. Lockhrious bru, Co.-"Tbe Bus, Corner"- Hexall Stor I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I 4 North Rend. Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. Prayor meotlng Wednesday ovon lng at 8 o'clock. (GERMAN' LUTHERAN' CHURCH Sorvlcou will bo hold In tho Swed ish hnll on Commercial avonuo bo tweon Third nnd Fourth stroots, at 8 o'clock p. in., Sunday, Soptomboi 22. All Gormnns nro Invited. FRED ZBHE, Pastor. NORWEGIAN' LUTHERAN. I R. O. Thorpo, Pastor. Preaching services will bo bold In tho Norwegian Luthoran church at Marshdold, Sunday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10. Norwegian pronchlng sorvlces will bo hold In tho Swodlsh Luthoran church at North Rond nt 11 a. in. Sun., Nov. 3. Sunday school at 10. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject, "Evorlastlng Punish ment." Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 a. m. Sundny school 12 M., Wcdnosday 8 p. m Rondlng room open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 3 to C p. in. X IN 13 MONTHS Triplets Twice in Pennsylva nia Family in Little Over One Year. (Uy Associated Press to Tho Coos Ray Times.) FRANKLIN, Pa., Nov. 1. Six chlldron In n llttlo over 13 months Is tho romnrkablo birth rocord la tho family of Btophon Nngotto of Fronchtown. Mrs. Nngqtteo has boro 1C ahlldron In 12 years, of whom 13 aro living. On Septem ber 10, 1911, sho gavo birth to trlplots, two girls and a boy and this wook thrco boys, arrlvod, 13 mouths und 3 weeks after the other trio. VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM .MANY SOURCES. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. I I ' Albort F. Rassford, M. A., Pastor. Rlblo school moots at 10. Wu unvo classes for all ages. Morning worship nt 11. Short sermon by Pastor Rassford followod by tho obsorvanco of tho Lord's Sup por and tho ordlnnnco of Baptist. Young Peoplo's meotlng nt 0:30. All young people cordially Invltod. Evening worship nt 7:30. Tho third sermon In tho sorlcs on "Christ and tho Crowd. Thoso sermons nro prov ing helpful to thoso who hoar thorn and wo extend a special Invitation to tho non-churchgoors to como nnd hnvo tliolr holpfulness with uh. Annual buslnoss meotlng of tho church Mondny ovonlng nt 7:30, "A Snbbath well spoilt brings a week of content." Como then with us and wo will do thco good. Lot us not forgot nor forsako our Fath er's houso. Midweek prayor sorvlco on Thurs day ovonlng at 7:30 for ono hour. Theso sormons nro giving dofinlto holp to thoso who nttond thorn. Wo have room for moro. Tho Junior Socloty, composed of chlldron from 8 to 10 yoars, meets at A p. m. on Friday, Send tho chlld ron; theso meetings nro especially for them and will bonoflt them. Mrs. G. L. Hall, supt. Minos or tho United Stntcs last year yielded ?2700 worth of dia monds, $9500 worth of omoralds nnd $215,313 worth or sapphires. At Aden, Arabia, tho water pumped from tho sea, condensed and sold at 73 cents for 100 gal lons. All food Is Imported. During tho last thrco years a quartor of a million now tolephonca havo been Instnllod In various farmhoiiBCH throughout tho country. Tho stool entering Into tho man ufneturo of automobile wheels dur ing Inst your amounted to 15,000 toiiR In this country nlnno. Tokln liiiH moro than 800 public bnths whoro moro than 300,000 parsons bntho dally at u cost of about two cents. White sonwewl from tho Kentish const Is used by London milliners for trimming hats. - CHURCH I . I CATHOLIC North Rend. Rev. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morning by tho Re. Fathor Springer. " . I - CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mnrshflold. Rev. A. R Munro. Low Mass will bo colobrated at 7 a. m. and High Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 North Rond. Rov. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 0:30 p m. Proachlng sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH North Roiid. - I The services Sunaay will be as fol lows: Sunday school 10 a. m. Vespor Clrclo and Epworth League 7 p. m, Sormons by tho pastor 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. SALMON TROLLING OUTFITS at TnE GUNNERY, SOME THINGS STEMMLER ADVO CATES. My study of tho legislative needs of tho Stato and of this district hns dotermlnod mo that, If olocted, I shall oudoavor, In addition to tho general mnttors sot out In my plat form to promoto special legislation, along tho following linos: Tho general appropriations of tho last loglslnturo oxcooded $5,000,000 and thoro Is a crying ncod that propor sytitom bo introduced Into tho handling of this vnst amount of monoy. I shall try to boo that tho samo buslnoss methods a hlch I use In conducting my own affnlra and. which govern nil good buslnoss mon, shall bo adopted by tho stato lit conducting Its business. Tho presont oloctlon laws aro tho result of numerous dlfforont onnct monts passed during a series of yonrs, and should bo simplified and codified so that whllo prosorvlnR tho safeguards to tho ballot tho oxponso would bo lessoned and elec tion otllclals and voters nlllco could, readily undorstnnd tho requirement of tho law. Tho guino laws should bo simpli fied so ns to bo readily under stood nnd tho law should bo dratt ed with roforonco to tho peculiar climatic conditions of Coos and Cur ry counties, tho local habits of tho gamo therein, tho roqulromonts of sottlors nnd tho convonlonco of huntors und flshormon. Thoro Is at present no provision for tho distributing of monoy ro fnivnri Imin nutmnnlilla llconses nnd n law should bo onacted so that , this monoy would o cquiinuty ai vlded to tho counties for tho main tenance of tholr roads In accord unco with tho noods of each coun ty, and tho oxponso of maintaining roads thoroln. Tho Legislature should memorial ize Congress ton enact laws that would allow of tho rapid nnd easy taking up by honest settlers of ag-y-rlcultural Innds within tho forestr rcsorvo, ulso to glvo national aid. to tho building of ronds. , (Slguod) J. O. STEMLER. (Paid advertisement) j B