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6? -"lj'ju'ivri 'Qn4 'w START WORK f r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913-EVEMIMG EDITION ONNEWGHURCH filing fok foundation SIARSHI'IHLD HPISCOPAL 1. II- ficjj to ni: dhivi;. m:.t wi:i:k. The lot at the corner of Fourth and Market, owned by the Kplsropnl Church, hns been made ready for the starting of the new Church iind the Ilrnt part of the coming week the piles are to be driven for the foundation by the Noble plledrlver. The present church stands on the farther end of the lot and will not Interfere with the construction of the new building. The services In the Kplscopul Church tomorrow will be ns usual at 8 a. in. Holy Communion and morning scrvlie nnil sermon nt 11 n. in. Service and sermon In St .Mary's Church. North Ilend. lit s ). m. 7 " ! American Sea Painters "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" union skhvicks. "A Man Willi u Handicap" Will He Thome Tomorrow Night. Many people attended the Tnlon Services at the Opera House last Sun day evening, and the services were very much enjoyed by those present. Ono of tho enjoyable features was the splendid music rendered by tne Marshfleld bund under the direction of Mr. Kenton. Marshfleld Is de servedly proud of her band, and the people never loso an opportunity to loar It. Theso sorvlces will bo held every Sundny ovcnlng during July and Au gust. Next Sunday evening there will bo special music. The subject of tho mldrcsH will be "A Man with n Handi cap." Tho public Is cordlnlly Invited to ftttend. Tho service begins nt S o'clock. li ' Definite Privileges doing more Ihnn plncliiK your fiiiiilH In Baft' .jJI'1" v ,. . .. . ., You are employing, without cost to you, It h b I' O N S I II li h wm.'vin whose services nro thoso of experts. From the nt day you begin n checking account, you Imvo the uso of sonic definite privileges. You wish to pnv n debt. The person to receive tho money may be ."cross' the street" or several miles nwny. You may novor ,iauutBeyonuhiTlto a check In his favor. You n.ny carry It to Itlm. If he Is not there, you enn leave It no one can uso It until tho one It Is pnvublo to hns properly ondorBcd It. If ho is at u dis tance, vou can mall it at the nearest box or give It to tho cur; rler. When It comes bock to you, it will carry nn "lron-clnd receipt on the bnck. You can pay out I3S.92 ns easily us n single dollarno ehnngo Having to remember what you paid out Ih ilono away with. You hove a doublo record your checks and your stubs. fIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY Iicw In price, l,K, n Electric Irons Wo Imvo n few RefnnU I IroiiH In good uorklhc ?:'S nt Ijll.Tfi. " vu"itll New Irons, 9a.R0 up. Coos Bay Wiring ffl Phono 237-J 1B3 N. L,,' rW- "! . No. 6. EMIL CARLSEN, "Open Sea." Copyright. 10i3. by The Assocloted Newspaper School, Inc. 1 Mil. CAItLSKN won rocognitlon 1 has nlso ninny medals nnd honors ',1 .. ,,i.,ti. ,.r aim iif,. elsewhere. Last seiiKon the I'enii- Hint a tl i(M..i-. ". - -- ., , 1 He was born In roiienhngeii ADVIINTIST COXFKIIHXCi:. Sluohllcld Chinch Chris Delegates to .Mcdfnid SlerlliiK. The Seventh Day Adventlst Church In this city elected Mr. Klndnrnrton deloKi.io to attend tho annual conference anil camp meet ing of tho .Southern Oregon Confer eneo which will lit hold In Medford beginning July 17 and continuing ten days. Among tho ministers that will attend besides thoso laboring In the .Southern Oregon Conference nro tho following: W. A. Hplcer, of Washington, I). C, Secretary of tho Foreign Mission Hoard of tho Ceil oral Confeieiice; M. Mncditlre, sec rotary of the Young People's Depart ment of tho (lenernl Conference; ('. W. Kink, of Walla Walla, Wash., president of the North Pacific Union Conference, and W. K. Martin, sec retary of the Religious Liberty Hit- reau of tho Northwest. Denmnrk. but h came over to America when he was n very young man, settling In lloston. He nfter ward went to tho Paeffic Coast, where he taught art and had a large number of pupils. Ills early struggles were severe Indeed, nnd he was put to It to mnke both ends meet. In those old days no used to take a dead chicken and keep painting It until the other occupants of the building protested nt the gninv odors that came from his studio. Fish also from time to tlino Hindu It awkward .for his fellow workers on account of their long stay In his workshop; but those were days when to buy a gooKo or a shad was u serloiiB con slderallon with ('arisen. Curiously enough, tho man al ways hud a singularly original color point or view, seeing it In a manner tpilet different from his fellows. Indeed, no other worker in this country possesses so Individual an outlook on the world of color. He hns as well a method of painting Millie his own. of handling his pig ment, of blending the (ones nnd ob taining sparkle and vibrancy. Few painters keep up their In terest to such n lilfcli pitch, ("arisen Is today as entliiislnstlc as a begin svlvanln Academy of Fine Arts, In Philadelphia, awarded him one of Its most Importniit prizes, mid pur chased his painting for its per manent collection. He is a member of the National Academy of Design, of the National Institute of Arts mid Letters, mid of the famous St. llotolph Club of lloston, as well ns the even more famous Iloheuiliin Club of Sail Fran cisco. Me Is nn untiring worker, never happy away from Ills easel. One of his Important canvases at tho Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York, "Surf," bIiowh him to lm n raro poetical ami lyrical painter of tho sea. "Carlson's color," snld one of the prominent New York painters "well, Carlson's color Is good enough to eat." which gives one an Idea of Its appetizing ipinllty. Every day n different human In terest story will appear In The 'limes. You can got n bcniitlful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equally attractive. 7 by D',4 Inches In size, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" n woll known authority covers the subject of tho pictures nnd stories of tho week. Headers of Tho Tlmos and "Tho Mentor" will know Art. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDF.ST hank in coos count v. Established 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits Off her: si J. W. Dennett, President. .1. II. I'laiingiiiii Ylce-Piexlilent. It. F. Williams Cashier. CJeo. I Winchester, Asslstniit Cashier. -hid Just Received another shipment of the fl Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery (a Pliouc 1C2 Marshficld & ! North Bend Auto Liu At the Churches J (Ministers nnd othors nro request ed to hand In tho Sundny church no tices not Inter than Kilduy evening to Insure lusortlon Saturday.) I J'lllSV HAPTIST CHIU1CH. . How (liirdlner, or McMlnnvillo, will preach Sunday. llllilii school ul III. u'IMi L'l-inliiil classes ami competent touchers. Junior Society meets In tho c.iiirch nt 2:30. All chlldieu nro Invited. Young People's service nt 7 for ono hour. A special Invitation Is extended to nil young men nnd women. Special mimle by n largo chorus viwir miner rioiessor lioorgo Ayro. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. Coiiio wltli us nnd wo will do you good. I PHi:sHvn:m.N ciiuhcil .1. K. Ilurkhart. Pastor. Sunday School nt 10 n. nt. Morn ing worship at II o'clock. Young Peoples meeting nt 7 p. m. Praer meeting on Thursday evening at S. You will find a cordial welcome at nil of these services. Splendid inn sir by choir, llrlug a friend nnd On nccouut of the union services nt tho Masonic Opera House this church will hold no Suudav evening services during .Inly and August. Ihls service begins at s o clock. j jNOIIWKGIA.V "l.lTHKli.xTT H. O. Thorpe, Pnstor. Services nt 1 1 o'clock. No Sundny School. In North Ilend. there will be Sun day School nt 10 a in., nn.l ui.i,ii,, servl.es nt 7: IS. I i:pisc()p.Li7iii'nci7 i I lib mill Miukct. I Hnv ItuM. 1-:. Drowning. JUvtor. 8 n. in.. Holy Communion. t:to .. in., Sunday School. n. ni.. Morn lug Prayer and rimmon. Servm- mid (.erinoii nt S p m ovory Suiidnv -n. lug In North Ilend uinl at i:iu,,ri. oll Sundny ttfienu.on I HKVKXTII DAY AUVKNTISTS." - K. it. ll'iuleioii. Klder. - 4 Seventh D.iy demUt Hruh are conducted ..u-i) Usturdav follows: Sabbuth whool at 10 a. nt. mine siuuy at 11 a. ni ....m ..,.... !.. ttiiiiiiiinpo ..r fin. i .unriir iifn 11101,111. un inmn n.i.i IM'I. .III1IIIK IH' llliin;in .1, i.i.;....vii....( ...n.u.j, ui.iviavi mill Salniiiguiiill Club of New York, that Travel, and own exqiilslto pictures. Intimate artlslle organization, Curl- On Biilo nt Tho Times office. Price sen Is most popular, ami they have I fifteen cents. Write tntlnv to Tho given him many of the best prizes Times for booklet oxplnliiing The the organization hns to offer, lie Associated Xcwsnnper School nlan. nt 8 o'clock. You aro cordially Invited to attend theso services. Junior l.euguo service Thursday afternoon at U.UU. CATIIOMO CHL'HCH North Ilend. Hov. Father Springer, Hector. MnRQ will lin rnlo)irnfoil nf A o'clock Sunday morning by tho Hot Father Springer. CHHISTIAN SCIMNCH. I . Christian Science bull, L'.",7 Third street north. Suoject, "Sacrameiit." Service Siinrtny nt 1 1 u. III. Sunday school 1 m., Wednesday S p. m. Heading room open every dny ex cept Mimiiiy rrom I to i i. in. I Clll'HCH OK CHHIST. 4 '. O. Downrd. Minister. 10:00 n. in. lllltlo school. Preaching and communion nt 1 1 o'clock u. m. Prayer meeting and song service at 7 o'clock p. in. A cordial Invitation is extended to nil. I PHKSHYTKItl.W rill'ltm l - North lloml Sundny school at 10 o'clock. Christian Kndeavor at 7. Preacliliiir services at s n. in. In- Hev. I). A. Mcl.eod. I MKTHOD1ST CHl'Itril . North lloml ThO Services Sllllflnv will ln na tnl. lows: Sunday school 10 a. m. Vosper Circle and Kpworth League 7 p. m. Sermons by the pastor 11 a. ra and S p. m. - I U.VITKD HHHTIIHHN CIIUrtCH I North Ilend. Mrs. H. N. I.ewla. ptF Subbath school, 10 n. in. Christian KinWvir. 7 p. in. Preaching li . j, lCu s p. m. Prayer meHns Wednesday evan- mik at s otiock HDUCATOH'S OPPOHTUNITY. (Special to The Times.) KITCKNH. Or., July II. Tho Western Stlllos nu n lnlmrntfifv In which the probloiu of educating the great bulk or tho population Includ ing those sections of society which nro now Untiled to n grade school education or less wus treated before tho assembly of the University of Oregon Summer school today hv Superintendent Chnrles S. Meek, o'f Holse. Idaho. The Kust will continue to cling to tradition, lm nr.uiiMH wh lie the West, through Its nnturnl Inclination nnd the chnracter of Its peoplo Is already entering upon the exploltntloii of the "new. tho untried, nud the untested." Mr. Meek hns disregarded tradi tion In his expansion of the bchool system of Holse. and nfter four years i.f bold experiment, ho presented to the Uulvorslty of Oregon Summer school In IiIk lectures this week tin illlliosllli; nrrnv nt ut.itlutl, u .,i..i. i he Interpret to mean thnt Holse has created the "new education" for Its joiing people without weakening tho hold of the proved and tried trndl illounl studios which have nlways at tracted u certain fraction of the pop ulation. He nsserts that rli .nnr. moiis increase In mL-h q,.i,i n. teiidnnro noted sltue the In trod ur .?i" ?S "v,et'l" studies moans oni that the whools are now reach ing n class whUh formerly staved wny from school entirely. Mr Meok has even gone so far m to al low a boy credit for elorklng In his rather s store. whUh counted toward graduation In place of geometry for v.hlch the lad proved to bo unfitted, other students. ot to work on repair ing school building, are paid In 'cash by th Hoard of Education as well n8 In school , redits by the Instructors 1-re.h from the itilmiiintlon of his four vears u-nrk- r iju . ":.,'". the itlmulu of the final mo ! if 111, It 'ear- ?'h,lh "llllr'"'l stll ulvT 8"'(t?,w (r the future. Mr. LVh ".'an l''lw "! Hchoolmen f,h.rf 'e Summer school. ,a i.k1 hk th. "I'I'O1" unity afforded wirt "ft"" a,,d ""'"''ventlonn fcpirt of the t, RU,j trj. ,0 w k boldly tovard niiio democratic svs ten, of Hurjiilon that ou h ovlde h hf"Vi 'na fulf"' the asplra tloni, of it I Iviira .. i. ' " " !M-.oi7a.il! Kguii'PKn with wnti:ii:sa Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TI.MK. SAIMNC I'HO.M POltTiaVD.M MI 'JO: .11 I, Y I, I), II, III, iil, AND , AT H A. ,AI. SAIMNC I'HO.M COOS HAY .11 I.Y I, (I, II, III, ai, ( AND :tl, AT 1 P. .M. Tickets on Mile to nil lCastern polntN mill lufoi unit Ion ns to rotites mid rates cheerfully fiirnlslicil. Phono .Muln r,-h. P. i, STKHMNO, Agent. Cnra lonvo every 0 inlnutcifr (7 n. in., to 7 p. in.; from J i ;to 12 o'clock overy hnlf. r,f jccutH ono way, ruiimi trip 25 nn ,01111111111111011 uookh, o rides t, 'Hold and North Hond Ncm Co J iNorui iionu. G0RST&KING,pJ I I-'AMIIiY IHNNHItS III our now location, we trttl , pocituiy propnrotl to enter to fit'l trade. Hegtilar meals or itortil tiura. Open lny nnd nlKht. .MIHtCIIANT'S CAl'i:. iiroiuiwny mill (uuiucrclnl JL'J You Auto Call Food I'HONU 1M-.T NIOIIT A.DDill Stand front of Hlnnco Itllllard TtrJ TllltKK NKW ('Alts 1 After II V. SI. Phone 1 Heslilenco rhono JW. Cnrrfnl Drivers -: (5ood( S. S. NANN SMITH Sails Prom Smith Mill Dock for San Francisco Tuesday, July 15, at 4 P. M. C.ltltYI.(i AM, COOS HAY KHIIKSHT. San KrmirNco office, Kr If,. lildg., or l.omlmri! St. Pier No. 117 liitor-Ocomile Trau.poitntloii Co., f. K. SlcOeoige, Agt. Phono 1 1. Pictures &Framin! Walker Studio ! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTO? Phn.iamin OSTMND, XmJ CoiiMilliui; ICriulnrcr tti Architect. S. S. ALLIANCE Mjrm-nr KQU1PPKI) WITH WIHIJLKSS SVILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND"' SUNDAY, JULY 13, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNEOTINa WITH TIIK NOHTII 1JANK HOAI) AT I'OUTLAND NOItTIl 1MCIKIO STKA.MSUII' COMPANY. t""xl"" ,,,ono 4i O. F. SIcGKOHGK, Agent. I Phono uv.li, MnndiiltU ( T SI. Wltlf.'IIT, J CONTHAtTOH AXD iti'ii.iu.'ii nstlmntoB furnished on HP Pinna nnd Hiioclficntlans lm If desired. An honest Job I"L teed. Phono 1U l-It. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RCTAIIj DKl'AUTSHCNT IiUMHUIl, IUTII, SIII.VOLK8, .MOUWHXflS. SASH AND DOOHS, ROOFING VM'KH, KTO. CUT TIIK FUEL HILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD. 1,I0SK 100 SOUTH BROADWAY Come aud ipid an hour with u we will do yon good. I CATHOLIC CliritCII. . Marahflwld. Iter. A. It Munro. Mas will t,o ivlebrut, a ;it o'clock tomorri'M morning t St. Monlia'u Catholic Church. , I MHTHODIST KI'ISCOI' l. l It Hevt-ti dotturi. had told o'i. a I'lev aid r. i:. lliuihinl nf I "Ct'i, ;?i rB?oi' ,i!, BEHER THAN SPANKING He tt.v: "I took Polev Kl-ll.-'. Pi! -...J ,nri r"iii,iu(civ , ur.-(l I'im ai.ii an not e.ll. 100 h'ift of ..-i., i s' " "-" l J. n I Cofct 1M HI' ,t ( .-t ).- i. .,,, ,,,,.,,.. Z"1, .?'' Jl' r.'!!!1' " ., ,M,t M '. . K' thati i r K' i . r.- 1 m inr. k '' ' ' i r. 'i I' Tl 1' it ai In St. Itev. If. C. Cooler. Hasior. Sunday wbool at 10 . w. Mornlag rrk at 1 1 o'clock Rpworth L4iaa at ?. I'raytr aaoUus Tkuttar TaalBgl STADDEN AM. KINDS of PHOTOOUAPillC WORK, Hrnmide I.nlarnlns and Kodak IlnUhlni;. ( ,, , j . ,., ,,, ,.w (o !" ! 1.1 a. ,r. Inj .l i.... i". I .r I ... .. . v. rt ... lu lli l" . ' ''' ' ,k"re w mm. I. ' tt I -T-. ':r f ; New and Second hand Furniture hl on the i,,lanlnt., lllai HAHHINGTON, DOYLK ft C0 !12 Front St. Phone 310-L Mar,hfleld, Or. I- TOFL OSTLINI). J Piano Tuner and Ilcpilwl 41b S. Sixth Stroot. PhoDtHH i.onvo orders nt W. It. Hainem i;o. -nlCRfj RILKV RALLIXOKB I'lunlst and Twl lleflidonco-Studio, 237 So. Dram Phono 18-L. W. . OIIANDLKH, Architect Rooium 301 and 1)02, Coke B Mttrshflcld. Oregon TIIIIHK'S SATISI'Arno.Y i.v i:vi:hy SLICK Hit from tho loaf thnt comes from this hakery. You'll find tho laBt nll "8 M-,ol8t, n"'1 toothHomo ns tho llrst Wo don't ljnov how lonu our brand will stay moist. For It Is so Rood thnt It novor Insts lonir Coos Bay Bakery Tho placo for goJd goodies. Market Ave. phone Ul-L DR. W. MORROW. Dentist. 14 IhIm.m n..ll,1lnM A.M Theater. Ofllco I'hone . W SI. S. TURFEN, aroihtp:ct Marshfleld. Oregon D THE LUXURY QF THE BATH is very much Increased whero tho nppoIi.ti.ioms aro of beautiful snowy whiteness. And such appointments re far more sanitary than tho old Kind. Even if tlioy vve.o very ox l'onslvo thoy would lm .,!. .,. """oy. Hut thoy nro not. Ask about thorn. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Street. PROXE 77-J n. A. .t. insvrmv'H Modern Dental PnJ TV.. 1 - .In Mill (1 work on short notice at tfi . lowest prices. Exnmmsuv T .. -i -ii i i.1 Tttnfi I Chnndlnp TTntol. nlionfl l'-. A tnnilfl.n llwln ..lldlllC. T lMU& MA rTAnf CI Furnished Rooms with Cold Wator. na nOTBL ooos Rates: BO cents day n ' CUir. rtro.ilivmv and M!; Be Up To Date Order your Suit "" TODD SsJSg 27H Front St. -J Sinercr Sewme MacM nf. t i. -,it nrlH' 1U JIUVO IIIUIII IUI lv ", Machines Ropalreo. Supplies and Needles Vr . J. IVH"' ini r,.-i- a M Thone 280-X, jxfif-" i