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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. The Efficient Stove New Perection, Oil Cook-stove COMPLETENESS ECONOMY It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts Just as well Burns oil the cheapest fuel. No fuel con as a regular coal range. sumed when stove is not in use. CLEANLINESS ... . f . EFFICIENCY All heat is applied at the cooking point. Burns oil the cleanest fuel. No nshes. None wasted in heating kitchen which No dirty coal or wood. No odor. you want cool. CONVENIENCE Gives full heat instantly. No waiting for fire to "start." Just the heat desired in tense, medium or slow. FOR BEST RE6ULTS WE RECOMMEND PEARL or EOCENE OIL Sold In bulk and eat Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Our nearest agency will gltie you further Information. Cj w k I if y yA, Jl t. 1 JLM y I Lf T74 J SAN PRANCISCO ;ow Rates for Handling Trunks Wo linul trunks between any puts In Mnrshflold for the follow- rates, delivery to bo niado In first stork's of buildings: t iriitiK i 1 1 ) kreo trunks HO rolvo trunks l.nu Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Hclsticr, Prop. Phonos. 120-J: 49-1.: 98-It. t. .1. scaifk. PHONE US AT ONCE If any trouble bronks out In your plumbing. No uinttor bow trivial tbo dnningo nuiy seem to you, don't tlolny n minute In calling us. Little troubles grow nlnrnilngly big In a surprisingly Hhort tlmo. And don't forgot that In calling us, you nro commanding both export mid bonost Horvlco. VVilley & Schroeder ai:i North Front Street. PHONE 77-.T fW S5?j T7 v"' " s. brown Jjj5 a. ii. nonniNs irshfield BHL .488. , UUAJKAIINU K.V. Estimates Furnished. I uni IM7-L MnrMiflcld. Oro. FAMILY DINNERS In our now loctttlon, wo nro os blally prepared to cntor to family Ido. Regular meals or short or- rs. Open day niul night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Diidwny mid Coiuincrclul Mfld.', C. A. SmithlJ Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, .SHINGLES. MOri.DINGS. BASH AND DOORS. hoofing paper. rr.c. OUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HV USING OUR WOOD. PHONE IDO. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY WANTED relies thnt won't keep tlmo. Dirty 1 rnucld oil aro tho ruination ot ir watch. Lot mo lmtidlo it and servo It porfectly for years to ae. E. C. BARKER. Front st. Mnrshn Id. Or. u Auto Call Foote IONE 1IU.T NKJHT AND DAV. lul front of Ultimo Dllllim) Parlor. THREE NEW- CARS " II P. M. Phone 255 Residence Phono 28-J. i-ful Drivers C!( Anywhere. lique Pantatorium 3 MODHrtv nvTma nr.MA wth ESSEHS anil HAT IlMNOVATOItS Igcut for Umvard H. Strauss ft ., iJno Tailoring. Let ua ko your next suU. CENTRAL. Phone 250-X rst Class Weaving Promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet. factory pueriiuiii nvenuo between Califor nia iiud Connecticut. ne 174. North Bend. Or. ay Auto Service Isher & Tucker, Proprietors. no orders to Blanco Hotel, 4G. ier is, auoL,, Right Cafe. aiarsaneid, Oregon. DQdorn ti.im .-.. .--. 8ht, stoam Heat. Elegantly r:u uuiB3 wun hoi ana pld Water. HOTEL OOOB n. a xrATiH v II Kn n. . J- J . t -- vwumi m u, bu upward Cor. Broadway aad Market EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND AUGUST it, 8, l, 18, till AND UH, AT 8 A. M. SAILING FROM COOS HAY AUGUST 5, V2:'.U) P. M.; Aug. 10, 1 P. M.; A I'd. 15, IU:il(i P. M.; AUG. 20, 1 P. M.; AUG. S5, I P. M.; AUG. ill), 10.:t( A. M. TIclii'tH on sale to nil Eastern points anil iiiforiuatloii ns to routes ami ralis cheerfully furnished. Phone Main iW-L. P. L. STERLING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, August 6, at 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fifo Bids., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. P. MeGeorgc, Agt. Phono 11. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, AT 4 A. M. PASSENGERS WILL GO ABOARD FRIDAY EVENING ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH TID3 NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PAOD?IO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 p McGEORGB, Ageat. 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., Marshfield. Phone 151 W. J. RUST, Manager G SERMOK MeMINNVILLE DIVINE WHO IS SPENDING' Sl'MMER HERE WILL SPEAK AT UNION SER VICES TOMORROW NIGHT. Tho Row E. Gnrdlnor of McMlnn vlllc. Instructor In English nt tho Baptist collet who Is supplying tho Multifield Baptist church for tho summer, will deliver tho sermon nt tho Union Services at tho Masonic Opora House Sundny evening. Ills subject will bo: "Grapes from Thorns, or Figs from Thistles." Tho program for tho evening Is: Voluntary. Doxology. Invocation. Holy!' Holy! Holy! Congregational Singing. Scrlpturo rending. Anthem "The Glory of tho Lord" Belrly. Prayer. Qunrtetto "Like nB n Father Pltletli Ills Children." Announcements, Offering. Congregational singing. Sermon. Closing song. At the Churches (Ministers and others aro request ed to hand In tho Sundny church no- W.PHttlER&CO'S WMWt COVERS A largo hr.f or this guaranteed paint Is always In stock nt . C. W. VIERS. Paint and Willi Paper Store. 7(l North Front St. Phone 2IHI-R Low In price, high in Quality. Electric Irons Wo linvo n few second-hand Irons in good working condition at $1.75. t New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway CLEAN "EM UP" SHOE SALE! Ladles' $3.50 whlto duck, welt shoes at .no Children's whlto duck button shoes at Sl.ot) Lndlos',. misses' and children s pumps and oxfords nt coat. Boys Elk skins, all sizes at cost. Get a bargain now at Electric Shoe Store 180 South Broadway. BUY THE VERY BEST e,d BUTTER UW111V1 w - ' " ,'M MADl UNDKK SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZED .MILK' AND CREAM. PURE ICE Free del very, 8 a, in. and 2 p. m. Phoue 73 tlcos not later than Frldny ovonlng to nsuro Insertion Saturday.) , I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. I - How Gardiner, of McMInnvllle, will preach Sundny. Bible Bchool nt 10, with graded clnssoB and competent tonchcrs. Junior Society meets In the c.iurch at 2:30. All children nro Invited. Young People's sorvlco nt 7 for ono hour. A special Invitation Is extended to nil young men mid women. Special music by a largo chorus choir under Professor Georgo Ayro. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. Come- with us and wo will do you good. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I J. E. Burkhnrt, Pastor. Sundny school at 10 a. m. Young Peoplo s mooting nt 7 p. in. Prayer meotlng on Thursday ovonlng nt 8. You will find a cordial welcomo at nil or thCBO services. Splendid mu sic by choir. Bring a friend nnd On account of tho union services nt tho Masonic Opera Houso this church will hold no Sunday ovonlng services during July nnd August. This sorvlco begins at S o'clock. I SWEDISH LUTHERAN. I Row J. V. Benson, Pastor. In Marshflohl, Sundny school at 9 a. m., nnd services nt 10:45. In North Bend, services at 3 p. m. I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I R. O. Thoroo. Pastor. Services at 7: 45 p. m. No Sunday School. In North Bond, thoro will bo Sun dny School nt 10 n. m and services nt 11 a. m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Kit nnd Mnrkct. Row Rout. E. Browning, Rector. 8 n. m Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m Sundny School. 11a. in., Morn ing Prayer nnd Sermon. Sorvlco and sermon nt 8 p. m. every Sundny ovon lng In North Bond nnd nt Empire on Sundny afternoon. I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. I E. R. Henderson, Eldor. Seventh Day Advontlst Borvlces nro conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. BIblo study nt 11 n. in. Conio nnd spend nn hour with us; wo will do you good. ' y E ERICI A feeling of uncertainty, a dread of pos8lblo disappointment always goes with nn "off brand" hnlr prop nrntlon. Thnt is part of tho pur chase, Just as much so as tho labol on tho bottle. You don't got this with a bottlo of Nowbro's Ilorplcldo. It Is not an oxperlcninont. You number nmong your friends and acquaintances hun dreds who hnvo used Ilorplcldo with satisfaction and you know that you can do tho samo. Tho re sults aro always positive. For tho romovnl of dnudriitf nnd to check fnlllng hnlr Nowbro's Ilor plcldo Is rollablo nnd often produc ing results that nro llttlo short of marvelous. Nowbro's Ilorplcldo In 50c nnd $1 Blzes Is sold by all dealers who guarnntco It to do nil thnt Is claim ed. If you aro not satisfied your money will bo refunded. Lockhnrt-Parson's Drug Company, Speclnl Agonts. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mnrshflold. Rev. A. II- Munro. MnsB will bo celebrated at T nnd 10 o'clock tomorrow morning nt St. Monica's Catholic Church. How Father Smith, Paiillst, of St. Phillips' , Portland, who Is con ducting the Retreat nt Mercy Hos pital, will deliver the sermon nt 10 o'clock Mass. A room for mothers Is open onclt Sunday ovonlng In tho Methodist Church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL I Row II. C. Cooley, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sorvIcc3 at 11 o'clock. Epworth Longtio at 7. Junior League Bervlco Thursday afternoon at 2.3U. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlng; at 8 o'clock. You nro cordially Invltod to attend theso sorvlccs. I CATHOLIC CHURCH North Bond. Row Fnthor Springor, Roctor. Mass will bo eolobrated nt S o'clock 8undny morning by tho Ron Father Springer. 4- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I, ; . Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third street north. Subject, "Love." ( Sorvlco Sunany nt 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 m., Wednesday; 8 p. m. Reading room opon every dny ex copt Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m. 1- CHURCH OF CimiST. -I Z. O. Doward. Minister. 10:00 a. m. BIblo school. Preaching and communion nt 11' o'clock a. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Bond Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor nt 7. Preaching Borvlces nt 8 p. m. by Row D. A. McLcod. UNION SERVICES IN NORTH BEND Thoro will bo union services In tho M. E. Church In North Bond Sundny evening. Mrs. Row R. N. Lewis will prcsldo In tho absence of tho pastor, Rev. Holsey, who Is absent on n brief vacation visit in Allegany. AT THE HOTELS. 1 The Chandler. W. II. Lllloy, Portland; Grnyco Bosscn, Eugeno; C. H. Hardy, San Francisco; W. D. Evans, Portland; I). D. Pierce. Coqulllo; Chns. Walk or, Bnndon; Win. Candlln, Coqulllo; B. Beck, Portland; II. L. Llonbor gor, Spokane, Lloyd Hoti'l. "V B. A. Lako, Wisconsin; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Brown, Portland; It. A. Elliott nnd wlfo, Bnndon; A. B. Snow, Portland; F. E. Haydon, So nttlo; D. N. McNnlr nnd wlfo, Ban don; II. Ilonmnim and wlfo, Co qulllo; C. Carlton, Edon Vnlloy, Minn.; W. J. Smith, North Bond; It. McMnnus nnd wlfo, Rosoburg. Blanco Hotel. W. A. Powors, San Francisco; h. E. Bondor, Myrtlo Point; C. M. PnrsoiiB, San FrnncUco; A. B. Taylor, Myrtlo Point; Frank Norrls, Ray Norrls, W. W. Rivers. Coos Hotel. O. Shormnn, Portland; B. da man, Eureka; Allco HarrlB, II. I. Browno, Empire, C. W. Cnlor, Lako sldo; J. M. Garrison, Salom; Chris Driess, Coqulllo. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Tho Coos Bay Ico & Cold Sto rago Compnny will handle Chi nook Salmon and will pay 3 cents por pound nt tholr dock for nil brlcht flfh, Deer Season Is Now On AVo still have n largo stock of Rifles and Ammunition All Makes. All Calibers. Including the worlcl-i'mnous Winchester, Peters and U. M. O. lines. Also a complete stock of HUNTING KNIVES HUNTING AXES HUNTERS' PACK SACKS TENTS TINWARE AND COOKING UTENSILS FISHING TACKLE We are prepared to servo you with any or all theso articles that you may need. Come hero first. iMd e: