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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. What H 'Saw amid Heard aft Choirch The Same Being a Visit To the Methodist Episco pal Church of Marshficld. j & jt By A. GLOBE TROTTER . Upon returning to tho city Inst Sunday evening nntl while hurrying along Centrnl avenno toward my room, nB I reached tho Mnsonle Opora House Corner, I heard sing ing of such volume as to nt once attract my attention. At first It seemed to come from the theater, Imt as I llHtcncd, I did not recoK nlzo any of tho popular operaB. With more Intent listening 1 discov ered It enmo from a little hulldliig which was Just beyond tho Metho dist church. Insldo standing trial, Peter Bat without the court-. Iloaslitig It llimill'ul. "Peter's downfall 1b a great help to many today. We often make our lioastB and feel strong, but we nro very apt to be again lllo Peter, sit ting without the court. Sometimes It Ib tho one who has taken n pro minent part. If It had boon Mat thew or Thomas or Nathaniel, we would not have thought much of It. but to have this linppon to Potor, Is something wo do not expect. Neglect to Pray. "Awav back before this time, when Christ had taken 1Mb disci Church, Empire, (3 p. m.) ovory nl tornato Sunday. - I SEVENTH DAY' ADVENTISTS. ; C. J. Colo, Pastor. Sovonth Day Adventlat aorylcos aro conductod ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p, m. Preaching sorvlcos at 3 p. m. Como and spond an hour with us; wo will do you good. . 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I 4 4 Pnnrlnir In where the lialnt was pies with Him in tho garden, lie off tho windows. I saw a room full "id asked them to pray. Out they of people Blnglng most Heartily, siopi. ji reier mm prayeu in uio When I went In I saw thoro was 'garden, he no doubt would hnvo somo room loft, and happily for mo this tlino It was in the back pnrt of tho cliuroh. Sometimes the peoplo seem afraid of their pastor nnd sit way back where they can dodgo out quickly. No wonder somo preachers "holler" so; they havo to to reach tho peoplo where thoy are. No won der peoplo get so llttlo out of tho sermon, they Hit awny back so for and tho sermon Is all battered up a I.I, .1.- ..! , I .. In I been stronger at this critical time "Wo havo not tlnio to pray. Wo aro In such n hurry. Wo do not have time In tho morning to oven speak to God. This Is a dangerous way to live, I cannot recommend you to do this way. Kolloued Aral- OIV. "Pctor trusted in himself and ne glected to pray, lionro tho next tiling wo see him doing Ib to fol tumbling over tho seats gottlng to' low nfnr off. We can expect this. them. Somo audiences sit way back, somo sit In front and somo sit scat tered about. Thcso represent gen erally thrco kinds of people, I havo learned. If they are scattered about thoy aro not harmonious. If they sit way back thoy don't care nnd aro Somo peoplo net as though they woro afraid of religion. In fact, somo peoplo seoni to want Just a little of it, but not too much to cmharraxs them. .Iiint enough to be saved, and then to go on as they please, afar off. Ho wanted to stay outside among ns more lookers on from tho grand i tho peoplo who woro not tho friends stand; but if they aro up In front, or iiirisi. i-copio try to nuio tnom thoy nro dead In earnest nnd nro tho stnndbys of their pastor. I found tho pastor of this church, Rev. It. I. Itutledgo, (I copied this from tho bulletin board) n very smnll man In stature, but a good sized man In thought, deed nnd ac tivities. Ho seems to have n smilo that stays on. I learned from In quiry that ho has been hero four yoars. My! that seems long. I -wonder If any ono In tho congrega tion has over thought so, too. Hut his audlonco was good and his nies rngo was ono of tho best I havo lioard. Four years! and ho is tho oldest pastor on Coos Hay thoy told me, not In years, but length of pastorate. Somo woinon nro not good judges of a person's nge, but I should think this "old" pnstor Ib still on tho "sunny" sldo of forty. Ho Is on tho sunny sldo of life In his work, at any rato. nnd I think this rec ord Is ono to bo proud of, as ho Is filling a greater plnco than over boing nt his post of duty this length of time. I wnB glad to listen to this pleas ant faced pioneer preacher nnd to noto down somo of tho good things In his Bormon. He does not tear Ills hair or wcop and Bob or wlpo his eyes, but ho looks straight at you and snoalts gonorniiy in an even tono of voice. Ho Just tnlks when ho preaches, now strong and forceful, now low nnd oven moro forceful. Uoyond him I snw Hoff man's Christ on tho wall nnd It mado mo think of tho lmportnnco of ovory mlnistor being suro Christ is bohlnd his ovory effort. In order to InHiiro success. He told us some thing about tho tlmo thnt Potor sat without tho court, when Jesus was on trial. Ho told us tho causes for mon's downfnh nnd how thoy grow cold In tholr rolntlon to Christ. Ho epoko nnd snld about like this. "This scono followa ChriBt's Goth somnno. It mnrks a critical tlmo In tho history of tho church. It marks a critical tlmo in tho history of tho enriro world. This waa a tlmo of extreme perplexity for Poter, who wns supposed to bo tho closest of Chrlst'B personal frlonds. Hut wo aro told that whon his Lord wn At the Churches (Ministers and others nro request ed to hnnd In tho Sunday church no tices not Inter thnn Fridny ovonlng to InBuro insertion Saturday.) 4 , I Kiitsv uAPTisT cmmcir. I Albort F, Dnsstord, M. A.. Pastor. Hiblo school nt 10, with graded clnsses and compotout teachers, Morning worship nt 11 with sor mon by Pastor Hansford. Junior Socloty mcots In tho c.iurch at 2:30. All children aro Invited. Young Pooplo's sorvico nt (S.30 for ono hour. A special Invitation is oxtonded to nil young men and woinon, Como with us nnd wo will do you good. I SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Dr. John K. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 n, m. Luther Lenguo 0:45 p. m. Morning services, 10: -15 a. m. No evening sorvico. Lonten services. Wednesday and Friday ovonlngs, 7:30. In tho church nt North Head. Sunday school 2 p. m Communion Borvlcos, 3 p. in. Louten sorvico Thursday ovonlng, 7:30, CATHOLIC- CHURCH. Marshflold. Itov. A. It- Munro. Mnss at 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing, tho Rev. Father Munro of ficiating, 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL 4 Rev. II. I Hutledgo. Pnstor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sorvlccs at 11 o'clock. ' Bpworth Loaguo at 0:30. Evening sorvico at 7; 0. Junior Lenguo Thursdny aftornoon at 3:45. Prayer meeting Thursdny oveniugnor. selves, thoy do not testify In prayer meeting and In class meeting. Ono thing you can bo suro of. that is, If tho new convert does not leave tho old nsBOclntcs and choose good oiiob, his ways aro still bad. Warmed at Enemies' Fire, "Another reason for Peter's downfall Ib that he warmed at tho enemies' lire. Ho stood among those who would crucify Christ. Somo nro so anxious to bo consid ered neutral that they do not oven deny their Lord. Hut whon tho mnld asked Poter nbout his disci plcshlp, ho denied it up nnd down. Wo all need recreation nnd ninnsc mont, but It Is not necessary that wo should go to tho world for plea sures. It Is truo that the devil has gotten hold of us ninny of tho In nocent amusoments as ho possibly ran nnd one has to hnvo n enro today among whom ho stands. Hc cnuso Peter found himself standing among tho onomlcs or Christ, he the more easily denied his Lord. It costs nu effort to stand up for Jesus among tho onomlcB of God. Peter'n Kcpcutnmv nnd Forgiveness. "Ono of tho best things nbout this story Is thnt Potor vory soon saw Christ ns ho passed from ono room to another, and more than this, Christ saw Peter standing among his enemies. Wo nro told that Peter wont out nnd wopt bitterly. Docs Christ seo you today nnd aro you standing among thoso who nro tho enemies of Jesus? God forgnvo Po ter mid wo know thnt ho wns useful nfterwnrds. "Wo nro so much llko Potor, thnt I fool llko urging any hero who hnvo had simllnr experience to do oxnctly ns Poter, get n now vision of Christ nnd ropout earnestly nnd God will surely forglvo you," Mr. Itutledgo Is a mnn who ho Moves tho church exists not only for worship and Instruction, but for owuigollsm. Ho frequently conducts after meotlngs nt which ho Is Join ed by his workers In nctlvo boiiI- saving work. I lenrned thnt llov. Hutledgo has n regular preaching nppolntmont nt a smnll community ncrosB tho liny, where somo of his workers hnvo or ganized a Sunday school. SNNSNSSSWNWS at 7:30 o'clock. You nro cordially Invited to attend thcso sorvlccs. Junior Lenguo sorvico Saturday afternoon nt 2.30. I I'UESHYTEItrAN CIIUHCH Mnrshflold J. E. nurkhart, Mlnistor. At tho First Presbyterian church orvlcea rany bo expected on sabbath as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Young Pooplo's Mooting at 0:30. Evening worship nt 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday oven Ing nt 7:30. Splondld music by tho choir nt morning nnd ovonlng worship. Tho Hon. 1. S. Smith will glvo Impressions of tho recent session of tho leglslnturo nt tho Sundny even ing service Splendid music by tho choir nt both morning and ov onlng services, nrlng a friend and como, Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Thlrc street North. Subject, "Substance." Sorvico Sundny at 11 n. m. Sundny Bchool 12 M Wednesday S p. m Heading room open on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Satt rdays, 3 to G p. m. CIIUHCH OF ClIIMST. 55. O. Doward. Mlnistor. 10:00 a. m. Hlblo school. 11:00 a. m. Communion services and sermon. 0:30 p. in. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. in. Preaching sorvlccs. Special music by tho mttlo quartet and choir. I NOKWKUIAN LUTHERAN. H. O. Thorpo, Pastor. Services will bo hold In tho Norwe gian Lutheran Chapel nt Mnrshflold, Sunday nt 11 n. in. Sundny school nt 10, Norwegian services will bo hold In tho Swedish Lutheran Church at North Hcnd, Sunday, at 7.30 p. m. Sundny school nt 10. Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting WOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. Two Lotsanw on corner of rnnt HI rtV- FRI2EEN irwi 1n locattQn twin, mi -m , -' ,. tit, PHESHYTEHIA.V CHURCH North Hond Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at u:30. UNITED HHKTHHE.V CIIUIICII I North Dent!. Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pnstor. Sabbnth school, 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in. Preaching 11 n. in. and 8 p. m. Prayor mooting Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. 4 I CATHOLIC CIIUHCH North Hond. Rev. Fnther Springer, Rector. Mnss will bo eolobrnted at 8 o'clock Sundny morning by tho Rot. Fnther Springer. I METHODIST CIIUHCH North nond. Tho sorvlccs Sunday will bo ns fol lows: Sundny school 10 a. in. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth League 7 p. in. Sormons by tho pnstor 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD but nover follows tho uso of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound. It stops tho cough; heals tho sore nnd In flamed air pnssnges nnd strength ens the lungs. Tho genuine Is in n yellow pnekago with bcohlvo on car ton, Hofuso substitutes. Lockhart & Parsons, Tho nusy Corner. In Search of a Good Laundry EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL. Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. 8 a. m, Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays.) y:30 n. m Sundny school. 11 n. m morning prnyor and ser mon, uoiy communion first Sunday of oach month. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and bormon. Friday Evening. 7:30 p. m. Evening Sorvico nnd Hlblo study. Sorvico in St. Mnry's church, North nend (2 p. in.) nnd St. Luko's am W MB WHERE rciw . a&oop mmm? You will travel far and yet not find ono to cniinl ours for hlch elnss work, punctuality, caro, neat ness nnd economy. Wo mnko n specialty of Gonts' Shirts, for dross wear, giving n fmo permanent gloss 10 uo8oni8 nnu currs. All our pat rons spenk In tho highest ninnnor of tho uniform excellence of our work and n slnglo trial Is all thnt is nocesBary to convince you, Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXE MAIN r7-J. V l3P Vi viluUI fiVJl Low in price, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo havo a few second. hand Irons in good working condition nt $1.73. New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway Foley Kidney Pills will reach your Individual caso if you hnvo any form of kidney or bladder trou ble, any backache, rheumatism, nrto acid poisoning or Irregular and pain- mi Kinney action. They are strengthening, tonic and rurntlvn. and contain no habit forming drugs. iocKuari & I'arsons, The Busy Cor- JUST RECEIVED A largo shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shades. Call and seo our stock of glass wnro. Wo nlso havo some of the latest doslgus In shower fixtures, from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Export Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained nnd Ropnlred. 382 Front St. Phono 19G. Leave orders nt Going & Harvey. Office Phono 5S2 Residence phono 941 Dosnald MacKibtoslh heal estate ei:re insurance Opposite Grand Theater BAND0N, ORE. THE MERCHANTS5' AFE Aoiraoiuiinices Hts Removal from Its former quartern on Commercial Avenno into tho larger and moro commodious rooms of tho Baltimore Cafe SgjSSEP which It will occupy hereafter. The Merchant' popular lunch counter has been Installed. Tho samo good cooking, tho saino clean, sanitary and prompt service, tho samo rcaflounblo prices. Como In and seo mo In my now home. TThe; Merchant Cafe FRANK SMALLWOOD, Prop. BKJMA.MI.Y OsriS" 'iisultlin. iv.j' . r. -.lIKinpA, . . I AlCiliw ' " l'lioiu) !:., " T ' Mnn ,11,1, . T .. -"Q 'i. witiairr, J COYriMrrn.. . Y.7.V"" A.D Estimate. V,?",' ' 'Inns . and specific iLV'H i ucHircil. An honeit I""1 tood. Phoim ioj T" !, i-ii. r i'i via niisiA. " Mp(1tntiftri... 3l""""c B-diH- "' "iuusuci '-'- H. Hhlh St. I'hoiii TOEI, OSTIilM). s-$j pKHIj IHMJV IWU& RcsldUnCn.Ht,fnl,,'rdTl, Jl'lODQ . "l T7'. H. TUHVEN, ' vv AltCIHTCf- MnrshfUld. 0rten QH. W. MOItKOW, irvmiir 171 Oritur ItnlMi.. .... Theater. Qfllfe IW Ji Y7 o. chanim:h, AftUltt IIOOIIIK HOI nml Ttno r.i. . "' vvt IS MnrMifleld, Owgci Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You have but n few days in which to pay your taxes and secure the three per cent discount. Give us a list of your property and we will sec that they aro promptly attended to. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay rR, a. j. iiiixmtrs fftflni t !!. t i I ...wuuu wrDMli'MoBl vo nro equipped to do tji a work on short notlcitJ lowest prices. Eiamlutloili Ladr nttonilnni. PiV. ci. Chandlor Hotol, pbont li:i WHEN YOU WANT A OER ROY SoiactUsj j ur uciiTrrcu P HONE 12M, and wo'll do It. Cbirpn RDIO. CnAH OltAVBT. R.J. RealEstateandlnsurai 244 North Front Strtill Pictures &Fraii Walker Studio TEi Star TransJ and Storage I. nMnniA1 n An tit klndiofb on short notice. WtBti3; .n,1 hi.ti nnH A lM htTt t.' ' stylo Reynolds PUno Mont guaranteo our won. L. H. Heisner.P Phnne HX-R-". FLANAGAN & BENNET BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. New and Second Hand U sold on Uio 1mU1 I iiariunqto.v, worm 302 Front fit Phono 310-L Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mrp. Coqulllo Ofllce Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfleld Ofilce 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." STADDEI ... ,r.vr, pnoiOCH nun ivwiw -- , i WORK, Ilronilde EbwP1 Kodak FInlslilDg. vATiPi' to CIIEDIT . v"1.- .::;,.. Hmi Notlco is 'cu'-a u! l'n.dn.r8'"elAaftheUt'' AUIIIIlliaiiuiu, v. - All powoM baj W : J-s, said estato are ", u present thorn Itn&! and duly ver fled ' from tho date hereof. mlnlstra.or . , - uoruysairo, "--,,. ne0i, gon DiilWIng. Nortli, uaieu "D " 1913. , vorElC GEOHUB -.'.V.tl!l Administrator oMW nuhllcatlon APjaq Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COBTEELL rnoNE 8121. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO IJY USING OUR WOOD. iiiui 1U"' 183 SOUTn DROADW pay1 ...,wti The annum -" -n w fluid hand Company ' the office of I. h(ie!i o Front trwt. MJ wrf election of f otter meeting. -IarihnM. 0ti nu 'v - 0- w " gjc tFirst pb,'cn8;r5JL nniilleatlon AjSi5s rc7p'lDtlI, nave "",- The Times office.