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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. . ioodrum'&Garage homo of tho ! CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 17 Central A v. Phono JJTJM. Low In price, high quality. Electric Irons Wo linvo a few HcconiMiiuid oiih In Kou(l working citiulltluii $1.75. New Irons, ljt.l.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway lowling Alley! tn-5 north front street Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Expense Stops When Your Cooking Stops WANTED !clios that won't koop tlnio. Dirty rancid oil aro tho ruination of r watch. Let 1110 handle It and ecrvo It pericctiy lor years to E. C. BARKER. Tl ' ( That ti ono of the big advantages of the ' f 1 . "' -. New PcrgctiQit aXajaM j . U M Wi'ttt I fli Oil Cook-stove When you ore through cooking you simply turn out the flame. There is no waste of fuel. And yet you can have full heat again when it's wanted, by merely atrikinii n match. Tho NEW PERFECTION COOK STOVE is much neater and cleaner than an ordinary range; no dirty fuel; no ashes. Ask your dealer for the New Perfec tion Stove. It bakes, broils, roasts or toasts. For But Results We Recommend PEARL or EOCENE OIL SoUtnbulk onacaiti WH-iM -1 iH Ifldi Ul.nV! i v "i 1 r " '"i iuiii: s'a " r TT T tssMI il ! I afl I IHsJT 1 Tl SAN PRANCISCO SPORTING VACATIONS "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" BROWNNG Front Bt. Marshll hi. Or. and Second Hand Furniture Did on tho Installment plan. UlRIXGTOX, DOYLE CO., 302 Front St. Brio II I ILL Mnraliflelil. Or. vi: aim: still sellixg Jorona Blend Coffee Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONXELL rlbg. Muilcrl Ae MaiHlillrlil. Or. Plump :t!)!..I No. (I. CANOEING. Copyright, 1013. by Tho Associated Nowspapor School, Inc. ENTS and poles and provisions attention now. Keoplng closo to 1110 leu imiiK, in 11 iiiihii juu uiu m LADIES! FAMILY DINNERS our now location, wo aro ob- tally prepared to cator to fnmllj lo. Itcgular meals or short op Open day and night. Mi:itCILXTS CAFE. idwny mid Commercial Mfld. iu Auto Call Foote 10x1: in.,) xiaiiT a: i day front of HUncii Hill lard Parlor THREE NEW CAItS II P. M. Phono tlOO-l. ItvNldenco Phono .8-.T. fill Driver -: lJooI Cunt Clearance Sale (AX .M'LY II AXI) CONTINUES AI,L OF J PLY. Big Cut In Prices ilectric Shoe Store 1H0 South Urondwny. rst Class Weaving l'inuiptly done at irdinei's Rag Carpet factory Ihmiiiin uwiiiic between Cnlifor nla mid Connecticut. lo 171. North Uend. Or. II you wish to si'c the latest, rlassiosl and finosfc range now nianiil'acliirpd, look in our window and see the NEW COLUMBIA RANGE The Range With the'Glass Oven Door And the host thing about it is that it is just as good as it looks. Wo guarantee that. AVe have just received a new and complete lino of the famous German" Aluminum Ware cooking utensils. Everything for the kitchen. AVc also have a full line of KXAMKL U'AltH IX Til UFA' GHADES containing two, three and four coats of enamel. Will clt our windows. afield & A l- f ' Bend Aiuo Line Irs lenvo every 20 minutes from mu.. to 7 p. 111.; from 7 p. in. ; ociock ovory hair. Faro IB 0110 wnv. round trill 5T. rout a Imitation hooks, 20 rides, $2.00. leave Chandlor Ilotol, Marsh Bond North Uend Nowa Co., In iienu. 1ST & KING, Props. iy Auto Service Iher ,M Tucker, Proprietors, re orders tn ninnnn nti at. Ifter 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. ainrsnuoid, Oregou. Odern rinrt . .nMim. niii, int. Stnnm lTa tfi..ti irnUhed Rooms with Hot and pu water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. MpfTln T-r.r. P 80 cents a day and upwards " "uwy sua Market Aures&framing Walker Studio fer Sewing Machines V11?? tor rent r for sale. ii tu'ue8 "epatred. PPllea and Needles for Sale. , v. J. IUTZ, raric Ave. Marahflol.i. Phone S80-X equipped with wireless 5teamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE U; JULY I, 1), 11, If), , AND 2U, AT H A. .M. SAILING FROM COOS RAY .7PLY 1. (J, 11, 1(1, 21, 20 AND 111, AT 1 P. M. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points ami Information ns to routes J 111111 ijiii'n ciii-vriiuiy sm maiiirii. Phono Main iW-L. P. I. STERLING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH SAILS from SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS 13 AY MONDAY, JULY 28, AT 3 P. M. Carrying All Coos Bay Freight. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Rldj?., or Lombard St. Pier Xo. 27 Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorgo, Agt. Phono 11, S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS SAILS FtfOM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, AT 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITn TIIE NORTn BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACD7IO OTEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 CI. F. HcGEORGE, A gear.. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. .... .. ... BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marahfleld. Phone 151 J W. J. RUST, Manager I and all tho necessary paraphor nulla havo boon stowed away In your rnnoo; you pause a nui inont to think whether you havo rorKotten anything; your compan ion is seated In tho stern, holding to the linnk with his paddle. You slop Kontly Into tho bow, pick up your paddle, the canoo and you aro off. Two wcoks In your tiny floating homo to go whoro mid whon you will! The very thpught of It makes you want to sing with Joy. You need not worry about puddling down stream, for It Is easy work, and all thoro Is to do a to steer clear of logs and over hanging trees and shoal rapids. The water laps musically against tho rocks, and a gontlo breeze adds greatly to your comfort. Softly the hanks glide past, wun ineir wealth of drop forest shado and tho countless cozy little nooks whoro you would like to linger. At the llrst turn, whoro tho rlvor widens, ii blue heron rises clumsily and wings ponderously over tho trees, with outstretched neck nnd lugs, nnd you cnslly snap him with tho camera. Farther on, a pair of ducks skim swiftly along tho water, and, rising, clrclo with whistling wing beats back to where you started from. In tho next quiet spot, whoro tho banks aro low and marshy, a musk rat swims swiftly nnd silently ncross in front of you. Gradually tho stream Uccomcs swifter, and thoro, holow, Is tho first danger spot In tho trip, whoro tho wn'ter rushes In among tho rocks with n roar and much foam ing nnd frottlug. You both nro nil the rapids, and aro horno swiftly down, carefully guiding tho llttlo craft past rough spots. Ono or two quick turns give tho exporlcnto plenty of excltomont, and then, al most hoforo you realize It, you are floating quietly on tho rlvor holow, and tho rapids aro behind you. This In n raro spot to tako a fish for dlnnor. And with tho llrst cast you know that you have matio no mistake for tho fly disappears with tho quickness of magic, nnd Instantly you nro playing a fine brook trout. Another, and thon two more, nnd you have enough. Landing beside an ancient oak, nnd near a clear, welling spring of cold water, you prepare to make camp. Tho tent Is pitched, boughs nro cut, a flro Is kindled nnd soon tho pleannnt sound of frying fish nnd tho uncqualcd odor of coffua greet you. And tho host pnrt of all is that n you quietly stretch out near tho flro you know that tomorrow holds still moro dollghts. Every day a dirrorcnt humnn In terest story will' appear In The limes. You enn got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with 11 vo others, equally attractive, 7 by 9& Inches In slzo, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a well known authority covors tho subject of tho pictures nnd stories of tho week. Roadors of Tho TImos and "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Lltornturo, History, Science nnd Travol, and own oxqulslto pictures. On sale at Tho Times office Price fifteen cents. Wrlto todny to Tho Times for booklet explaining The Associated Nowsnapnr School nlnn GOOD LOOKS I At the Churches1 MEAXS XK'i: HAIR AXD A CLEAN SCALP. Loss of hair, Itching scalp, dand ruff and other forms of hair trou- hlo always rauso ono to think In stinctively of Nowbro's Ilorplcldc. Grateful rollof from various forms of hair and scalp disorders limy In variably bo found In Nowbro's Ilor plcldo. Ituy It and see. Nowbro's ilerplcldo has long boon recognized ns tho most rullnblo hair romedy on tho marker, bnckod up by a guaranteo tnat menus some thing. It Is used by beautiful women ovorywhoro who wIbIi benutlfiil, snappy hair. By saving tho hnlr and Increasing its beauty, Horplcldo helps to presorvo onos youthful apponranco. Recommended and applications niado by the best barbers and hnlr uressors. Nowbro's Ilerplcldo In 50c nnd 11.00 sizes Is guarnnteod to do all that Is claimed. If you aro not satisfied your money will ho ro fundod. Lockhr.rt-Pnrson's Drug Company, Special Agents. W.P.FVLLER&CO'S 1MB!? 1BW1MT3 3PAHS8T COVERS A large lnr or this guaranteed paint Is always in stock at O. W. VIERS. Paint and Wall Paper Store. 870 North Front St. Phono SQO.Tt (Mlnlstors nnd othors aro request id to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday evening to insuro insortlon Saturday.) . I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. I Rev. Gardiner, of McMlnnvlllo, will prench Sunday. niblo school at 10, with graded classes and competent tonchors. Junior Socloty moots In tho c.iurch at 2:30. All children nro Invited. Young People's sorvlco at 7 for no hour. A spoclnl Invitation Is extended to all young men nnd women. Special music by a largo chorus choir under Profossor George Ayro. A cordial wolcomo is extended to all. Como with us and wo will do you good. - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. J. E. Burklmrt, Pastor. Sundny School at 10 a. in. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Young Pooplo 8 mooting at 7 p. in. Prayor mooting on Thursday evening at 8. You will find a cordial welcomo at all of theso sorvicca. Splendid mu sic by choir. Bring a friend nnd On account of tho union services at tho Masonic Opera House this church will hold no Sunday evening sorvlccs during July and August. This sorvlco begins at S o'clock. 4 I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I r 4 R. O. Thorpe, Pastor. Sorvlces nt 11 a. in. No Sundny School. In North Bend, thoro will bo Sun day School at 10 a, in., and sorvlces TALKS SUNDAY WILL DELIVER ADDRESS AT UN ION .SERVICES AT MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW NICIIT-IU(2 CHOIR ARRANGED. There Is n growing Interest In the Syundny evening services which aro being held during tho months of July and August In the Opera Houso and participated In by n number of tho churches of Mnrshfleld. Tho at tendance InBt Sundny evening taxed the entire lower part of tho house. A choir, composed of about 40 male voices, led In the singing assisted by n portion of tho Coos Any Dand, A feature of tomorrow evening's Ecrvlcc will he special violin solos by Prof. Koyzor nnd It Is expected that a largo number will help in tho voluntary choir. The aim in theso Informal gatherings, which do not purport to take placo of regular clinch sorvlces. haB been to Influonco thn outsider who is moro or less pre judiced against church attendance, nnd the result thus far hns been most satisfactory, as seen In tho In creasing nttendnnco. Tho nddrcsses delivered by tho various clergymen of tho city churches aro on tlmoly gospel thomes. The following pro gram hns been arranged for tomor row evening: Processlonnl "Onward Christian Soldiers" Prayor Rev. Cooley Violin Solo Prof Keyzer, Mrs. L. K. Balllngcr, accompanist Scrlpturo Lesson ...Rov. Burklmrt Hymn "Rock of Ages" Announcements Rev. Doward Offertory Solo Prof Koyzor Address. .Rev. Robert 13. Browning Hymn "There Is a Fountain Filled With Blood" Benediction Rev. Gardiner Itccesslonnl hymn "Abide With Mo" by Prof. Koyzor accompanied by Mrs. Balllngcr Special Music. Tho nialo chorus fcattiro at tho big union meeting nt tho Opera Houso last Sundny evening at 8 o'clock proved so successful thnt tho committee In charge of arrange ments for tho meeting this week havo requested W. A. Hold and U. W. Trover having this feature In chnrgo last week, to direct tho music for tho sorvlco Sunday ove nlng. Tho male quartet will ren der spoclnl selections nnd will be assisted in tho musical program by a full chorus of male voices. Tho quartet is composed ns follows. W. A. Bold, first tenor; L. W. Trnvor, second tenor; Snydor Immcl, first bass nnd Mlln Stunner, second base. at - 7:lu p. in. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Itli mid Market. Rov. Rout. Is. Browning, Rector. 8 n. m Holy Communion. 9:. 10 a. in., Sundny School. 11a. in., Morn ing Prayer and Sormon, Sorvlco nnd sornion nt 8 p. in. ovory Sunday even ing In North Bend nnd at Empire on Sunday aftornoon. I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. I E. R. Henderson, Elder. Sovonth Day AdvontlBt sorvlces nro conducted ovory Saturday as ronows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Bible study nt 11 a. m. Como and spend nn hour with us; wo will do you good. I CATHOLIC CHURCH. Marshflold. ; Rov. A. It- Munro. Mass will bo celebrated nt 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Monica's Catholic Church. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL I Rov. II. C. Cooley, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sorvlces at 11 o'clock. Epworth Longuo at 7. Prayor mooting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You nro cordially Invited to attend theso services. Junior Longuo sorvlco Thursday afternoon nt 2.30. CATHOLIC CHURCH North Bond. f - OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS Us forty -fifth chool year SEPTCMBCR 10, IBIS. DEGREE COURSES In many phusesof AGRICULTURE, ENOINEERINO, HOME ECONOMICS, MININO. FORESTRY, COM MERCE. PHARMACY. TWO-YEAR COURSES In aqricul- TURE, HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC ARTS, FORESTRY, COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tun Enrichmrnt op Rural Lifr" and a Cataloguk will be mailed free on application. Address H. M, Trnnant, Registrar, (tw-T.lA ta -8) Coryallti, Oregon. Rov. Father Springer. Rector. Mass will bo eolebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morning by tho Rer. Father Springer. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I Christian Scionce hnll, 237 Third streot north. Subject, "Truth." Sorvlco Sunday at 11 n. in. Sunday school 12 in., Wednesday 8 p. m. Rending room opon ovory day ex copt Sunday from 1 to 4 p. in. I CHURCH OF CHRIST. -. 7 O. Doward, Mlnlstor. 10:00 a, in. niblo school. Preaching nnd communion at 11 o'clock n. in. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I North Bond Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7. Preaching services at 8 p. m. by Rov. D. A. McLood. I METHODIST CHURCH North Bond. Tho services Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school 10 a. m. Vesper Clrclo aud Epworth League 7 p. m. Sermons by the pastor 11 a. nn and 8 p. m. I UNITED BRETHREN CIIURCn I North Bend. Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock.