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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. 7 .. t At the Churches , These Predict Great Future I ho Coos Way Water Company is extending its service to First Addition and is now laying over (5000 feet of water mains for this Southsido district. FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD I he Oregon Power Com puny is preparing to set poles and string wires so that electric light service will be afforded to the com munity in First Addition. The Coos Bay Home Telephone Companv will replace the su burban service that this company now has through First Addition with iirst-elass, city service, as soon as the grading and paving of city streets leading there is completed. One hundred and fiftv business men of Marshfiold see a great future for First Addition as evidenced by their purchase of home sites there. Forty families realize the present and future advantages of First Addition, for they have their homes there. You would also appreciate the opportunity that First Addition to Marshiield offers you if you would investigate the choice build ing lots that we are NOW offering at moderate prices and on easy terms. A ne w addition ivilh the conveniences of an old one. Reynolds Development Co. ITS Central Ave. Phone 160. PROFESSIONAL OIRFnn flSS U'C'IA SPERRY Teacher of I'lnno. For appointments or pnrticiilui-H, cull ."!). .. inoiMiuiiy. or phone :M1!L. n.A..T.iiKXimv DENTIST Mnishllold, Oregon. Rooms 204-20r, Coko Building. Residence phono 2ry-X. DSce phone 1 12-J. rits. fakkixoeh, Tom her (if I'iaun. Residence Studio, No. 10HG, Corner Commercial and Eleventh Sto. Phone ilKO-.l. MtXKR LAG US, M. R. Phyticinii ami surgeon Graduate from tho Iniporlu! Alex ander University In Finland. Office Coke bhlg. 307. Tol 414. lesldencj 4 CI '.'ml st. No. Tel. 123-X JK.NJAMIX OSTL1XD, Consulting Engineer huJ Architect. Offices, living Work. tone l();i., MnrttiUelil, Ore M. WRIGHT. iifir itiui Fftlmatna t .... I I. .1 .H.,a anj and specif Icatlone furnished desired. An linn our 1nh urn Aran Id Phone 124-R. KQUIWKI) WITH WIUKLKSH. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIMK. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H 1. 51., OCT. 11; OCT. 21, AXI) OCT. 28, AXIS EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD OUT. 11, AT 7:!10 A. M.; OCT. 18, AT II A. M.i OCT. 25, AT 7 A. M.; AXI) EVERY SATURDAY THERE AFTER. Tickets on sale (o nil Eastern points and Information its to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main :55-L. 1'. L. STERLING, Agent. QUICK HUM' TO RACKACHE AXI) RHEUMATISM Tho man or woman w.io wants quick help from backache, and rhou mntlsm, will find ft In Folov Kid ney Pills. Thoy act bo tiulcklv and with such Rood effect that weak, inactive kidneys that do not keep tho blood clean and freo from Im purities, are toned up and strength ened to healthy vigorous action, flood results follow their uso prompt ly. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. XOTIC'K OF SALE OF TIRE LANDS S. S. ALLIANCE equipped with wireless Sails from Portland for Coos Bay Thursday, October 16, at 6 P. M, ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THR NOKTH DANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC OTEAMSHIP COMPANV. Plume 44 O. F. McGEORGR, Agesit. 0EL OSTLIX1), I'lnno Tuner uml Tti'tiiilrer. P 8. Sixth Street. Phono 101-L fe orders at V. R. Haiuos Music )EWi IULKY I1ALL1XOKR Piunlst mikI Teacher Wence-Studlo, 237 So. Droadwso Phone 18-L. 0. CHANDLkh. ARCHITECT. 1 01 Dd 302, Coke Balldlaa Marelitloi.i r ....... UIVQB. ft 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld. Oresron. Ipwtect your homes before tho Are r" out. iiu .i . t - - uoutiuc mum iu a ; riliuble Fire Insurance Com- r' "reeon Flro Relief Assocla- r1 Policies nrn , . I "t and best. See Win. J. ' agent, room 15, Eldorado il' r phone 243-L. till ar Ila 0 DINNERS L ' Regular mpnt ,.. . n,, - o ui uih ui- Open day and night. MERCHANT'S niDD T anrt r ,nerri ' Mf)d That Roof Fixed NOW CORTHELL ' PHONJB tl7I. S. S. REDONDO Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday, October 18, at 3 P. M. Ran Francisco office, 805 Fife llldt,'., or Lombard St. Piers No. -7. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McOvorge, At., Phono I I. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 189 SOUTH BROADWAY 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., Marshfleld. Phone 151) W. J. RUST, Manager Children Beg for Bread if they know it caino from this bak ery. It is as dllterent from tho or dinary dry, tasteless kind as day is from night. If you want your children healthy give them plenty of bread. They'll eat It all right if it comes from hero. Why not try it? Coos Bay Bakery Tue place for gtx)4 goodies. Market Ays. Phone 111-L Xotico is hereby given that tho Stato Land Hoard of tho Stato of Oregon will sell to tho highest bid dor at its offlco In tho Capitol Building nt Salem, Oregon, on Xo vombor IS, una, nt 10:00 o'clock A. M., on said dny, all tho state's interest in tho tldo and overflow lands horolnnfter described, giving, however, to tho owner or owner of any land abutting or fronting on such tldo and overflow lands, tho proforonco right to purchnso said tldo and overflow lands at tho hlgh ,est price offered, provided such or I for is mndo In good faith, and also I providing thnt tho land will not j bo sold for, nor any offer therefor j accepted, of less than $7.i"0 per acre, tho Hoard reserving tho right to roject any and nil bids. I Said lauds are sltuato in Coos County, Oregon and described us I follows, to-wlt: I Beginning nt a point on tho far, jtlon line, 1 32 feet euRt of menndor corner at hlghwator, on left bank 'of Isthmus Slough, on lino botweon Sections 11 and II. T. 20 S. It. 13 W. of W. M., thenco S. 12 de grees 15 minutes Kast 127 foot an,r, high water; thonco South 31 de grees 10 minutes Kast 137 foot along high water; thence South It degrees C5 minutes Kast CfiO feet nlong high water; thenco South fi degrees 20 minutes Kast 1755 foot along high water moio or less to south boundary of lot 7, Sec, II; thonco Kast 10 minutes to low water on left bank of slough; thonco North 5 degrees 22 minutes West 1755 foot along low water lino; thonco North 9 degrees 2G minutes jWost CC0 feet nlong low water lino; thenco North 27 degrees 30 min utes West 127 foot nlong low wat er lino; thonco North 1 dogreo West 125 feet along low wnter lino more or less' to lino between Sections 11 and 14; thonco West 03 ! foot more or less along said 'section lino to placo of be ginning, and containing .95 acres of tide land fronting on Lots 7 and 8, Section 14, T. 2C S. R. 13 W. Applications and bids should bo ( addressed to u. u. tirown, uiorK State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to purchase tide lands." O. O. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated Sept. 11, 1913. First publication September 25; last publication November 20. 1913. (Ministers and others aro rcquesi d to hand In the Sunday church no Ices not Inter than Friday ovonlug to nsure Insertion Saturday.) CiUTS NEXT TO PEOPLE, Will Answer Some of the Chief Oh ,(Ttltiix and Excuses nf Men SiiiHlav Kvctilni:. Evangelist Samuel Gregg, who Is" now pastor or the Christian church of Marshllold, has been addressing some attention to the "religious won is ami don'ts" of tho men and women of Marshiield tho last few days, and has succeeded In iiettlnir n lot of fresh material for a live, prac tical sermon in wnicli nil will he In terested. The questions he has asked are: "Why do working men not at tend church more?" and "What are some of your objections to churches?" The following are some of the an swers: 1st, "The church Is too tamo and does not meet our wants." 2nd, "The church nconle are not sincere: they don't practice what they preach." 3rd, "My business will not admit of my being n Christian." Ith. "The Bible Is a lot of foolish ncss: I can't understand It." 5th, "I guess I am n hopeless cnBe and nobody cures w.liother I am a Liiristinn or wnotuer i go to noil." Severn! other questions woro an swered. but this list will show the character of those answered. Mr. Gregg will answer these objections separately next Sundav n uht nnd will treat everybody kindly iu tho matter. He uses no abuse, but denls considerately with all. and will give a sound scriptural and norsonnl reas on why tho above objections are not well founded, nnd If bo In any In stance timi out now such condition can bo removed. I CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. Samuel Oregg. Services In Church. Central and Sixth street every Sunday. Services nt the regular hours. Tho Bible School Rally service at 10 a. m the Homo Ontherlnc sorvlco for the members nnd their friends nt 1 1 a. in., with special music nnd an ap propriate' sermon. The service in tho evening will be nt :30. The subject for tho eve ning will deal with "Tho won'ts and don'ts of tho people of Marshiield." In this sermon .Mr. (Jregg will ans wer somo of tho objections nnd rea sons for not attending church service and having u part In religious service. e , I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Albert F. BaBsford, M. A., Pastor. Resldonco 8 15 South Fourth st. Phono 150-X. Blhlo School nt 10. with graded classes and competent tenchers. Morning worship nt 11 with sor- Honrv A. .Tohnsnn. n IiiirImprh ninn of L'Anso. Mich., writes: "'-'or years. I'OlOVS Hoilfiv nllil Tnr fnmiwiniwl for coiu'hs nnd colds hns been our family medicine. Wo glvo It to our ciiiiiiron, who llko It on nc- coillir of Its nleitsnnt tnsln. It Ih a saro euro for cougrs nnd colds." it columns no opiates. Owl Pro scrlptlon Phnrmney. Frank 1). Connu Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74 mon by Pastor Hassford. Juniors meet at 2:30 with Mrs. CL L. Hall, South Sixth street. Young People's service nt G:30 for one hour. A special Invitation Is extended to all young men und wo men. Sunday oveulng sermon at 7:30. Special music by a large chorus choir under Professor Georgo Ayre. A cordial welcome Is extended to all, Conie with us and wo will do you cood. ,f pitEsuvTiimTx ciintcii. f K. Iliifltlinrt, Pastor. Blhlo School nt 10 a. ni. Young People's meeting at G:30 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday eve ning at 7:30. Everyone Is cordially Invited to nttend these services. Dr. Cooley will preach in the ab sence of Rev. Bttrkhnrt. I SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS. I E. R. Henderson. Elder. Soventh Day Adventlst services are conducted every Saturday as follows: . Sabbnth school at 10 a. til. f Bible study nt 11 a. m. Come and spend an hour with us; wo will do you good. A room for mothers Is open each Sunday evening In tho Methodist Church. e . a I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I . R. O. Thorpe, Pastor. Services will bo held in the Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel at Marsh Held, Sundny at 11 a. nt, Services will h0 hold in tho Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel nt North Bend Sundny at 7:30. Sunday School nt 10:00. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL I LUTHERAN' CHURCH. I Rev. .1. V. Benson, Pastor. Residence 337 Commercial ave, nuo West. Phono 193-J. - Sunday School at 9:45 a. in., la Marshiield. Morning Borvlco at 1 1 a. m. K veiling service (In English) in Marshiield nt 7:30 p. m. I CATHOLIC CHURCH. Marshfleld. Rev. A. R- Munro. Mnss will bo colobated at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Monica's Catholic Church. ,1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH. .If It uml Miii'lfi't. Row Robt. K. Browning, Rector. S:oo n. in., Holy Communion. 9:30 u. in,, Sundny School. 11:00 u. m., Morning service, ser mon. 7:30 p. in., Evening sorvlce, sor- mon. II. in.. Rnrvlnn nml onrnmn In St. Mnrv'a Clmreli (llviir'n liulld. lug) North Bend every Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MKXT BOX D.S. Notlco Is hereby ulven thnt sealed proposals will bo received by the Finance Committee of tho Common Council of tho City of Mnrshllold. Coos County, Oregon, nt tho olllco of tho city Hecordor of said city of .Miirsuiioid in tho city Hall of said city until I o'clock p. in., Monday, tho 3rd dav of November. Ill 13. for tho purchnso of streot Improvement bonds of tho said City of Marsh Held, Coos County, Oregon, to tho tho amount or $23,!)(il.KK. All of said Improvement bonds to he in deiioinlnutlonH not oxceediut; $500 uml hearing Interest at tho rate of six iter centum nor annum from (Into Ihoreof, puynble soml-nnnilnlly, said bonds to bo dated tho day of Is suance nnd to mnturo In ten years inorenrtor, wun prepayment option tnereon nt raco vaiuo and accrued in torest to dato of uuv Hcmi-nunuiil coupon Interest period nt, or after, olio year from the dato of said bonds upon giving notice by publication In u newspaper of genoral circulation printed uml published In Coos Conn ty Oregon, such notlco lo be publish ed not less tlinii twice during tho mom ii preceding such seml-nniiunl period at which such prepayment tnoreof win bo made. Tho right Is expressly reserved lo roject any uml nil bids uml upon all or any of such bids, or proposals being rejected, If thero should remain any bonds un sold tho said bonds may bo thereafter sold at prlvato sale by said Common Council of said City of Marshllold. Oregon, but In no event to bo sold at less than par and accrued Interest. Said bonds aro authorized by the laws or tho Stato or Oregon nnd Ordin ances or tho said City or Marshllold, Oregon. Assessed valuation or said City of Marfihlleld. Oregon, $2,271.05!!. 10. Bonded Indebtedness is $51,000. Population estimated nt 5000, A cortlflod check ror 5 per centum of amount of bid or proposal mus accompany each bid to be forfeited to said City of Marshllold in case bid is accept od and bidder falls to accept ami make payment for said bond or bonds, covered thereby with in ton days from dato of acceptance of said bid or bids. Each hid or proposal submitted to designate tho denominations or said bond, or bonds doslrod. Bids or proposals received for any amount of said bonds; small bidders being given preioroneo or purchases. Proposals, or bids, with certified checks, to bo enclosed in sealed plain envelopes without distinguishing murks, or writing thereon except tho words, "Bids for Improvement Bonds of tho City of Mnrshllold, Oregon." Dated this 11th duy of October, 1913. F. K. ALLEN, Chairman of the Finance Commit tee of tho Common Council. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL I Joseph Knotts, Pnstor Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Morning sorvico nt 10:30. Epworth League nt 0:30. Junior League servlej Thursday afternoon nt 3:15. Prayer meeting Thursdny ovenlng nt 7:30 o'clock. Morning Subject. "Tho Wny." Iu thu evening an Epworth Lcaguo rally and Installation of olllcers. Spe cial sermon to young people. Sub ject, "Development of Power." UNITED 1IRETHREX CHURCH I North Bond. Mrs. R. N. Lowls, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in. Preaching 1 1 a. m. una 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday oven ing nt 8 o'clock. I METHODIST CHURCH I North Bond. Tho sorvlcos Sundny will bo ns fol lows: Sundny school 10 n. nt. Vespor Circle and Epworth League 7 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I e North Bond Sundny school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7. Preaching services nt 8 p. m. by Rov. D. A. McLood. CATHOLIO CHURCH North Bond. r Rov. Fnthor Sprlngor, Rector. Mass will bo colobrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morulug by tho Rer. Father Munro. MARSHFIELD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Chrlstlnn Sclonco hall, 237 Third street north. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 m., Wednesday 8 p. in. Rondlng room open ovory day ex copt Sundny from 1 to 4 p. m. Llbby COAL. TIu kind YOU hare ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific l.lverv nnd Transfer Cnmtmnv. When it rains doyou depend on a 'Sliowei-proor or do you wear Fish Brand Reflex Slicker ;' and enjoy the rln ba; 7 caua you ro .dry. and' a comfortable? Mtdelor '1 lough and ready aer- VIIC. 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