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j2MPIVH8jm9 ppHJ',fvrvn wjpr-" THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE ter Sunday at the Church OCTul, tail ) IHLi i M.l.l I J ...I. ,W.lllilliilllM Ill I l.ll.lll MMMTI PWW.W.IHI.IIWP.IMWIW kfttSNIIIWKV ' 1 yir?a-mTwc?fflfla3 !0IB FECIAL FROGRA: OF EASTER KiMfJfoi'Ari ciiuucir. The Pacific Cointnnndcry No. 10, ,Jhhi Tcinplnr, will attend tho Bor- I" t CU1 tw w arch w' .i. a avium. Mnsonlc Hnll, so as " .1 11 n. 111. to bo nt tho church promptly at ieThe following Is tho ordor of ocr tImi In church for Sunday: C n. in.. olr Communion; n . . mm rtlebratlon with tho following miiBl- "prSmml. "Jesus Christ Is Ills , today." W'orgnn. -Kyrlo Klclflon." Fortny. .Short Kyrlo." Hnll. ..nlnrl.i Tlbl." Paxton. "Oratlas Tlbl," Pnxton. Anthem, "Awnko Thou Tnnt Sloop- C,Hytnn, "Tho Day of ItcsBiirection," Sermon, "Tho nc-Ilulldlng of a Do itroicd Temple." Itov. Itobcrt K. Browning, Chaplain Dlnnco Lodge. jMitncin, --Miiim. ' Doad." Wagner. Solo, "Hozannn," Grnnlor; Sir Knight Harry Hultinnn. presentation or Alma, "Praise flody noiirgeoulB. "Sursiini Corda," Canildgc. "Santus nntl Honedlctus," Gounod. "Agnes Del.' nounoa. "Gloria In Kxcolsiis," 'J Tours, "Amen," Tcnrno. "Mine nlmlttlB," Klein, neccaslonnl, "Tho Strife Ib Over, rilitrlnn. Organ Postludo, "Tho KnlghtB," Volkmann ThA fnllowlng aro thoso who com- rcie tho choir of tho Hplscopnl thurch: Mrs. Charles Stntifr, Miss Edith Preston, MIbb aonoviovo Hong- .....Von llRq Mvnlvn Andcrflon. Mrs. 1 a rnir.. mm. .1. T. Hull. MIbh Klslo Hill. Ilss Helen Corning, Mrs. GIv- ni, Messrs. ChnrlcH StaiiH, Alfred FIlfitmrR. J. X. UayllsB. Harry Unit- U. n.'I2. Miller, and Lnddoll. Mrs. Wit am HorBfall, Jr., Is the organist and choir director. On raster Day tho Choir will bo tally -vested In nccordnnco with tho coitom observed In nearly nil Kpls- (onal chiirrlies. Tho vestmentB con- ilit of cassock, cottn and cap. SAVIIDISII liUTIIKUAX. Eaitcr gerilcoB ln tho Mnrflhflcld fiwtdlih Lutliornn church will bo hold' it 10:30 n. m.. tho program being; i 1. Hymn 100, Congregntlon. I i. LltiiTglcal Sorvlco with "Kyrlo and Gloria In Kxcolsla." 3, Oraflunlo Hymn 104:3, -I, Con-. pegatlon. 1. floipol Lesson, Mark 10:1-8. 5. Anthem, "Hnllolujaii, Christ Arose." J. S. Fearls, Church Choir. 6. Sermon (HngllBh), theiuo: Taint Lives; Yo Shall Live Also," br tho Pastor.. i 7 Vok.il Solo. "And God Shnll Wipe Away All Toara," from tho Orn torlo, -LlRht or tho World,", by Sulll Tin, Miss Ksther Johnson. S Sermon (Swedish), theme: i "Christ Is Itlsen," by tho Pnstor. 9 Voral Solo, "Aria from St. Co-1 cilia." Mr, II. n. Obtllnd. ! 10. Offering. I 11. Anthem, "My Iledcomor Llv-; lh." C F Noyes. Church Choir. I 13. Hymn 112:0 and closing ser tlce. I - VXIT.lltlAX, XOKTII HHXI). I'ntiarlnn servico ns usual In Log He Tall. Sunday evening, April 12. t 30. Subject or sermon: "Tho Divinity of Humanity." The first session of tho Sunday School will bo hold tho samo ovonlng from 6 to 7. Evervllflilv U rnnllnll.- Invito. 1 In .., oth the Sunday school and' tho J "iuniK service. I In all theso sorvlcoa truth nnd , "Rht aro exalted for their own enke; j (DA no Imnlf nr in n 11 In ti.lii.Ti ll H uthorlty except so far us ho apjieala lo the Individual reason nnd ton icelsee. A. II. Sargont, Minister. 1I.MTIST cuuitcir. Morning sorvlco program: Organ Voluntary, "Melody in F," nuben8teln. Hymn. "AH Hall tho Power of Je "' Xanio " Invocation. Scripture Rending. Anthem, "Christ Arose," Btorly. Prayer. Offertory, "Ofrertorlo In wjlach. C," J. 1 Announcemont8. Ilvnin of Kings." 'Crown Him King Sermon, -Tho Christian Hope." Anthem. "Hosanna, Hosanna!" Dl- Dene4lctlon. wening service: feld gan VoI"ntnry, "Revorio," Els- i JJln' "A SonB ot Victory." NVadaw"1' "AUelu,a s,nS to God'" Scripture Reading, bach y' "Med,atl0"." J- Ly- ..cements. . Duffee. ' Mabel Mc' Announcements, Sermnn i, , ..- tr'l)ruir Storo, local agency, WTe Again?" . 1 " Anthem, "Joyful Easter Tide," DI Benediction. I'RIUYTKniAX CHURCH. lrA,f,arrf1,l cantata to be riven at the "Wjyterian Church on EaBter Sun- USIC tiny morning. Tho following Is tho juUe., ui mis beautiful cantata. composed by John S. Witty Part I. Propliecy of Christ's Com ing: , V ,Ii,t,r.?.,!Mclor' march, Mrs. J. Wright Wilson. u2'.. Iicdtnt,ve CnnBB), "And There Shall Como Forth," F. A. Tlcdgen. 3. Chorus, "Rejoice, o daughter or 4. Chorus, "Hark tho Glad Sound." Vart II. Christ's lllrth and Mini- lstry: 5. Ilcrltntlvo (Tenor), "And the Angels Said," J. is. Biirlclmrt. C. ChoniB, "Glory to God," hubs moio ana ClioniB, "O Come, Ml Yc Faithful," -F. A. Tlcdgen and Chorus, 8. Chorus (-with sdlo), "Urlghtcst nnd Host," chorus nnd Mrs. C. F. MeKnlglit. Obllgnto Solo, MrH.'E. h. Itoblnson. .9. Recitative (Contralto), "And Jesus Increased," MrB. C. F. Mc Knlght. 10. Solo (Contralto) and Chorus. "Wllntl tllo Unll.n.lr... ll.llJ II .....u Ut. 1S1V, . W.U.I 1U IIU DWIIIU- unen, ills balvatlon IJrlnglnu.".ni,in.r iin .,....- i ' ,1 11 iV.nSgii cri!' a t-Li 'n ( h Je8ll Wept," F. 10 pi, ". . , , ., it., iVi Uiinccoinpantocl, "Como ? A . i ,,, ... 13. Quartette and Sdlos, "At Kvcn. I'.rO till) Still WaB Set." Olinrtntte. Mrs. .McKnlght; Mrs. Itoblnson; I Qunrtotte. 1 i rt...H..tr. irt,i.. . .i.i .. . i. vnuiiiiu, ivmu urn jimo uii In Mnjostv!" riinriiH. Pnrt III. Christ's Donth and lies-: eurcctloii: Id. Interlude, Mrs. J. 'Wright WII-! son. 1C. Hccltatlvo "'lieu They Hud (Tenor), .Mocked," uurKiinrt. 17. Solo fRnmnnnS Wlion I Sur. vcv tho Wondrous Crn." Mrs. K. t.. Itoblnson. 18. Choralo, "Hound Upon tho Ac-1 ciirscjl Tree." Chonm. . 111. Qunrtotte, "For ColPSoI.ovod ' tho World." 20. UnsB Solo and Chorus, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today." T A. Tied-' gen and Chorus. ' 21. Chorus, 'He Is Gone." 12. ChoniB, "Iloyond tho Glltter- 23. Solos and' unrtottu, "Sweet lllfj i.iuiuuilllf, J'. i IIU.IHII. ..lin. H. L. Itoblnson; Mrs. C. F. McKnlght; Clydo Dlndlngcr and Qunrtctto. 24. Chorus, "Soldiers or Christ, Arise." Tho admission will bo free '.but an offering will be akon. Tho.Hurvlro. will ,cgln nt 7:4fi. ! m. Kniuitni smrvicix. Sunday morning tho Sumlny School will give tho Knster program in 11 o'clock as follows: Song by tho school. Prayer. S'-rluturo Heading. Song. Recitation, Itoda Andoroon. Hfcltntlon, Ireno Woodworth. Song, Mrs. IrwIn'H Class. Hecltutlou, Josephlno Savage. Mlsslounry Story, Mnry MoArthur. Song by tho Junior League. Itocltnllon, Donald Gldloy. Ueoltotlon, Hazel Coffin. Hecltatlon. Iicno Oulmuttu. Song by tho School. Recitation, IMIth Andorson. Itpcltatlon, Aldlne Smith. Itecltntlon. Mabol Nelson. Ofrorlng. Tho ICastor Story, by tho Pastor. Tho Qrdlnanco of llnptlsm ami Ito coptlon of momborfl. Song. Henedlctlon. Sunday ovenlug a saorod concert has boon nrrangod for as follows: Organ Prelude. J O W.I.I O, llUBllllllB, UI" Sopranos: Miss Kdlth Preston, Mr. A. 11. nltllCV. Altos:' Mrs. Joseph Knotts, Miss Kvnivn Laimworthy. Tenors: F. A. Sacclil, F. 1. Sum- j IJasses; It. B. Miller, Harry nult- Vlolin'solo, "Tho Broken Melo dy." August Van Iileno, Low Kojsor. Prnyor. Contralto Solo. "Kyo Hath Not Seen," Gaul, from "Tho Holy Cltj. Esther Josephlno Johnson. Scrlpturo Losson. Indies' Quartette, "Hoar Us. O Father." Millard: Miss Preston. Mrs. Knotts, Mrs. Gldloy, Miss Johnson. Ilnrltono Solo. "Ho Ib Rlfon." SullU vnri- from "Tho Light of tho World. Harry Hultmnn. ,-,, Tho Great Miracle, Josoph Knotts. nnni.in Onartotto. "Where Have They Laid Hlml !?." Harrington. Doxoiogy. Denodlctlon. Mr G WUson Kaufman w.ll pro sldo at the organ Children' Diseases Very Pievali-nt Whooping cough is about every where. Measles and scarlet fever a most as bad. Uso Foley's Honey . 1; Tar Compound for Inflamed thr 5 1 .,,! rniifthinc. Mrs. I. C. Hostler, Grand IsNnd, Nebr. says: "My throe cl lldron hud severe attacks of who' r. Ing cough, and a very few doses . U -.... tin.. nnrt Tar eave grert Xx'vXSA' Hotel. Phono 74. tVnrtal Meu. S Try the ' MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE For Steaks and Chops WHETHER THERE IS A GOD OR MOT .In kt Qticxtlou: ourllves, my bey, Only u fc Dr. T rank Crane: wicked men come ln'o (Oa net w.t Dear Sir: Will you please wrlto the pollc. men. Hut there is s ne mo In the Globe and say whether thing that holds every man "jail th.ro So a God or not? A man (old, from cruelty and undeinhneK tin. me there Ibu'i any. I asked the stays the muieror'B arm and c use teacher nnd sho said she didn't many a woman to drown horse' know, iib some said there was and rnther than be vile. That some sonio said there wasn't. Mamma thing Is God. He wntches ov r ur says mere is, hut pnpa he dosn't know anything about such . thlnes. We boys had n dobnto about It and wo thought we would ask you. JACK. The AtisMt-r: Yes, my bov. iboro 's a God. lou can not sec or hear Him, but I will teh you hew you can fo 1 Him. .. " V0.1' w ll0,', or. cneat' .r Dill ; o.vt.i, wr- ui;ui i, sjlllliur uuy UIUUllJ, or bo n coward when you should hnvo been bravo? If so. you have fo'.t a luir: Inuld your uilnJ. n nils- eiMblo Icollng In your heart, as If you were sick nt your stomnch, or ns ir you had struck your ringer with is making y-ir herrt best tins an a hammer. It Is GoJ that so mnkesyour lungs brta he. nnd n.ienVng you hurt. to n1! th fi.i.i p?r of y-ir ' Av Hnvo vou over wanted to do some- I'1'0 ,,c',l' I"!t ,l nvvo-v fr" 'oul ' Ccd whi rol's tho s'-rs in . ind nctol hones'ly and rnlr; and 'the hoaxrm.. who Hte the sun u l,axo J' not noikcil ihcn n gpo'l ln the moral is. r.nd nvl cs thp moon , rcoMnc. n oneu of Inner pride iinlnt night; who cruises the wheal and' satlsractlon nut manhood J It Is torn, tho r os and f owon to gr.nv; I God thnt given you tills goo.l re l-.who br njrs the Vrds hmk f-nii h' Illir ivhnil Villi lllllV 11m 111.1T1. la, .nil. ll. tl.n nnvlTW ..-ll., ina'inl Mm llnve you evor locked up nt tlio'mtlo lambs frolic 'and the kittens sky nt nlht md mtumborlnR v:ut play; who nukes chlllrcn happy t. i ..... -. . --. ' .... yuii imvc iiurn luui (ilium mu Mini nil i urowu people Ktnu. 'dli'taiKos of Mr. n- nnl thnt t:i y i Wherever you find L1F1J nn ' I nro worldB like ours moving throuKli'noonN'KSS nnd miKATXtiSS v.i I space ns Inst a3 cannon lulls; have you never iin.l a feeling or wondori or how great n:id malustle tho unl-'nri. "And verso li, nnd you but tiny m:to ln or Moliomctnn, even H they nre 'not'. ,1. K. It nil? That ro. ling of wondor nn.l nK at nil," you nuiy rest nssuiod awo conn's from God. A very wise thnt they will not object to your num. unnyie. sniu tirm worsnip is wonder, so that when you see thing thnt makes yon wonder be-'to cause of its gruatness or beauty or n"l follow Him will do more t.mn ,...' v,m nM reallv worshln- """lug 2Uo '!' l worlJ 3 ,",n':r " ,B,C' . "i n Ii5'" nn n,cti . ,m""y, "'V1 t,rJV0 "'"K 'I. whothor tho object be loo , t0 mnko thoso who lovo you ocean, tho mountain or a goon mnn or woman u la not tho nollco tlm i.rtert . 'The iN C. R jReCCipt Benefits the Merchants in 10 Ways: It increases profits. 2. It stops mistakes and losses. 3. It advertises his business and increases trade. 4. It is plainly printed and cannot be changed. fc It guarantees a printed record of every article sold. It tells the date the sale was made. It protects employees 6. ?' against temptation. i. 8. It" shows which employee is most efficient. 9! It shows in dollars and cents the same amount that is recorded inside t the register. 10. It enforces correct rec ords which cannot be lost or destroyed. ' If mercHans knew of these 10 benefit's, they, would give N. P. R.: receipts foralljnoney; taken inj XTT1ake'casK - WeniaKe fed&Xl r j not: 1 !. regisi fers fpr286Lknds.oi DU5ineSSeS(7 (Considering whaj jthey do, E. all and ncitror slumbers nrr t'.iw None or i.s uii'lers'nnl why He allows so many people to do w. nv but we reel tint there Is someCiInr In cpry hrma-tbreast that mnka wrong-doing n ni'sery every time. The niPBt important thing fcr yo to believe about God Is that He not your enemy, an 1 he Is n" watching yon like n detect Ivp to pun IbIi you, bu hat He Is yovr rr enc. that H Is loving you nnd serv.nj you every minute or your life. Us'en tc ,v.i . ." ue .. .r, you lie nwrke In Vol. All ntr while you -are r 1 ossclous san.e rln Thnt Is C. Xaboiy has olor yo llllll IB 1 ' - T , . Jll'J I, r i i.. ..., ninv know God Is there. so, my boy, wh titer your folk-1 Ilohrnw nr Christian. Hud U'' hoi event: what I luvo Hero .on nny-.you: nnd you mn boPovo In God mil to try un:i reel gind necnuse or-ou, nun io iiuik- ni tho world respect and trust yuu. j Frank Crnne. iffl 1 mmmmmmmUMHmiiMMtMtmmmmnmMmHrmmmit9mtimmiimtmmmmmmBminiwnmw' jj-i-i ijjjTTT'T . 1 1 rrrrrrmFWfi l ' AWMyfyJn J;W M& ;Us. $J Ma w I 1 m 7. 1 t Yr I B&b 6 i 1 I a v f fm m . '1 7 . iV l-eU lm m I av A I. ur s Bi mk 1 rr 1 f -0- ft mj raiu i. ma ..ii.jia 11 hi ar yi m tJmsuL. em ( $ I I Da tci chanted diilyL AA(. . 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