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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1914)
"EIGHT""""" rnoFEssSSicW QHHnMMMRKigqpjpjpj ' -JosTi VSs-P- ViC ' 'WKcSU'i&WCimT rev. mm SHANNON TYPE Editor Times: , , With -reference to nn artlclo sign ed "A Churchgoer-" appearing recent ly In your 'valuable paper In which allnfinnn tvilO nt OVailCOlUm WB8 doplorcd, -would Hko to say that the. writer gives mtnqoii or iimoeu mm pletoly away In passing, juugmenv up on that revival for It says "tho writer was not prosont when Shannqn was hero." Whore then, did ho or she got BUdh vltlunblo information? While I do not want to offond any "mother" 6k "grandmother" In Is rael, I would llko to- emphasize the fact tliat Shannon's- rovlyal was a blessing to Marshfleld. Wo havo 4ind a groat many ovents In pur cjty which have taken far moro money out of tho city, but ho complaints havo been recorded evoti though tho results for good were to- Hay tho least question able. "Churchgoer" says ''the notorloty of Shannon was fnrreachlng." This Is vory evident, for it cortalnly reach ed "ChurcliKoor," who claims to hnye been outsldo of Mnrslillohl, and Itsolf npcaka well for tho effort. Yes, tho effect of Shannon!! work reached to lloll Itsolf on one sldo, and oven ns far as'Alunka on the other side n truth- attested to by a great many peoplo. Shrintfon certainly did ubo abusive method" ns "Churchgoer" would ltuvcr it. IIo abused sin unmercifully, Tho sin of tho slums of Now York or Chicago Is no worse, than tho sin of Mnrshfleia. Sin Is the same every whore and requires about the same methods' In dealing wth it. None but-thrf -wlokdd man and the slnnoi ever bad anything nbustyo to say bl Shannon and his mQthodB IIo whose toes nro trodden on is tha ono who kicks tho hardest. So -far as ''sonantlonaj mothods" are concerned, I would say that ovorj worker except -the religious worker It conceded tho right to use sonsationn) methods, It ho ducst oven onco 01 twlco, tho wont torrlblo things art Hpokon of hlim I hnva soon poopla 1ob control ol themselves ovor an oloctlon, shoul themselves hoarso and act crazy at o Fourth of July colebratlon, throw up their hnts nnd forgot to get thorn again at a football game, but tha' was, all right. At tho Myrtle- Polm fair I saw n woman start fiom awaj In tho renr of the grand stand and como down tho pnssagowny sovora stops at a tlmo until she was down in front of the -who'0 crowd, whore slit stopped, nnd danced up nnd down ant tlion suiicnlcd like a young ihyonn, And all over a raco that was then tnklug placo, Nobody wsb "shock od," nobody was ''humiliated.' Uii If this or unythlng half ns bad, had ben- done at a revival meeting, the world would havo known of It. John thd Unptist whs a very sensa' tlonnl prcaolser of his own tlmo. lie couldn't ''roll up bin sleeves," If U tiuo, nolthor could ho "tuko off his coat' but ho used strong language and called tho peoplo hard names, nnd they fitted. Tho peoplo of Mnnthllohl will never forgot Shannon for Ills work nnd Influenoco nro still hero. Thoro. nro business men In Marshllold who would give Shunnou 1100 oach to como hack. Tho Ministerial Association has had tho' consideration of an evnagellat un dei1 advlsemont for a long tlmo. Man) havo boon conuldurcd. fir. Uulgln 1 tho man they hnvo selected ns best flttod for tlio Marshllold work. We havo no roason to doubt tliolr action In tho mattor. Ills work is attested to .by men who know him as bolng ono- of tho boat ovnngollsts of the prouont tlmo nnd soino placo him ns the poor of all others. It Ib slucnroly hoped that hq will como to our city Inter. At present the proposed campaign Is postponed bucauBo thirty-five ahurr.hen of Los Diego, California, requested that he como thoro 111 May. Tho Marshllold ministers, theroforo, gave way to this request. G. L. HALL, "Llfo-Llno." entirely for cmtitfr IJegln thoroughly. It Is n 'thousand times onulorMo' livd 3iltoi:athof for Christ than half, for Christ, Don't bo nn am phlblnn, half In one World; half -tn-anothor. Henry Druiuwond, vv KP1SCOPAL CHURCH 4 th iiiiil Market. 11. 13. Urawnlna. Rector 8 n. in., Holy Communion. 9:30 a. in., Sunday Sqhool. 11 n. m.. Holy Communion nnd Sermon Sppclal niusc, 8 p. ! , Evening prayer and Bor inuu, . a j), n.. services In St. Mary's EnlwopiU .Cb'jrcb. North Bend. MinilOIHST EPISCOPATi ss-joseph KnottB.-rnBior Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m, , r MojrnlriR sorvjio at 11 n. m. -r t Kpworth r.oague nt C:S0. w ,JunlQ.r Looguo sonic i Thursday aUgjgbfn 'at priG. Yrayor meotlng Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. vTMprnluK'rf'eouop,, "T,uq Quantlpt llurlpd, -af.Vour Kwt.,n XJliallpuKP.' ICvenlng sermon. ''A. Great Com- mission nnd the Munhood of tho tMn to Whom It Wns Qlven." InVtha-ievenlujlr.-V,, OL Esgles solo. AU jyo cordially Invited to a&SndfltlgM ; - ' .pt. t PHESHYTERIAN CHURCH. j. K. Hurkhnrt, Pastor. lllblo School at 10 a. m. Young Peoplo meeting at 0:30 ATTHEGHURGHES ' Regular morning andovonfng rser vices by Rov.rJ. R, fiurkhart. Prayer meeting on xnursnar eve ning at 7:30. I SWEDISH EVANGELICAL j LUTHERAN, CHURCH. -I inw. t v. rtenBoti? Pastor Resldonco 3a7t3ommerclal avo 4 nuo West, rnone 1U3-J. Sunday school nt 9;'5 aj-m. Morning service at II o clock. Evening service at 3 o'clock. I F1RSV MAlTIST.CiniRCn. I , -,. ! ' Albert F, Baesfordr M. A Pastor. Resldonco .S4D .Sjputfi fourth st. Phono 150-X. ; Hlblo SchoQl at lO.jwlth graded classes and competent 'teachers. Morning worship at til with ser mon by PnBtor Bassfora. Young People's Bflrvlco nt seven for ono hour. A -special. Invitation Ii eztonded to atl young won und wo men. X Sunday evening' edi-vice "at- 8( Music at botlijsorytcda by a Jorge, chorus choir Onddr .prorqssQr dco. Ayro. . ' ... A cordial wolComo Itf'extoridojl to " - ... . Como wltliuti81and wo will do -yo o-od. ,n- 7:. . - .. it; CHRISTJAN, CHURCH .. I '- i , n Samuel Gregg, Minister. Residence, v80Nqrlh)evontlr Phono 402 e- 'f '' , Church corner Sljthjnnd Contrnl SorvIcoB as follows: " Bible schooj, 10 a. in. Preaching tarylcb .11' a.' m, and p. ra. Tho subjects for next, Suji ay nro as follows: Morning: "IB mo jnoio urcui ple?" Evonlng: "Tho Idoal Young Man ,'rom the Young: liadjes'; Viewpoint?,' Rev. Snmuol Greg annouticeH that' ho will give tho Bccondof a irlds of sormous on Ideals, Idoal Young Man from'tho viewpoint of tltd oung Indies. Loiters aro sent out :o tho-ryounK IadleB-asklng. them o glvo jinawor. tP-JvarJpuBjiupsifpna,. Jhoso nnswers will bo rend during ho course of tho sermon next Sun lay night. I OATHOLIO 'CHURCH. f . Marshfleld. ' - - Rev. "A: R' Mnnro. Mass will bo eolobrated at )'clock 'Sunday -morning by lev. Father A. It, llUuro. I ten the SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Seventh Day AdvdntlBt sorvlcot tro conduqtcd every Saturday a ollows: ' Sabbath School, 10 a, in. Bible study, 11 a. in. Young Pcople'B Soolotyt 3 p. m Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:3( j. m. Local Elder, J. E Quails.' 4 I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 6. .. . -4 Christian Sclonco hall. 237 Third ttreet north. . Sorvlccs at 11 a in. Sunday and I i. m., Wednesday. Subject: "Doctrlno of Atonement." Suiulny school at 12 Sunday. Reading Toom open every day ox opt Sundays und holidays from 1 to 4 p. m. I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN, i 0 R. O. Tborpo, Pastor. RervlceB wll bo held in tho Nor woglan Lutheran Chapel at Marsh Meld Sunday nt 11 a, m. Sunday school meets Saturdays at io:3n. 8or- will bo held In tho Nor wcglan Miornn chapol at North llend Sunday nt 7 1 4IJ' p. in. Sunday school ai 10. 4 I METHODIST CHURCH -. 1 Worth Bejid. . . Tho sorvlcos Sunaay will be aa fo) iws: i Sunday sahool 10 a. ra- Vospor Circle and Epworth Loagui 7 p. m. Sermons by the pastor 11 v tn and 8 p. m. UNITED RRETHREN CHURCH North Bend.- 4 Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor Sabbath school, 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11a. ruund 8 p. m. Prayer mooting We'dnesdaj' even ing at .8 o'clock. Iievjyal starts next wcolc. t-OATIIOLia CHURCII North Bend. J 4 . Rov. Father McDovitt, ,y. 'Mass will be eolobrated 'av 3.30.aj)d 8 Sunday rqornlng by tho Rev. Father WcDovltU : JQ PltKSllYVKIUAN CHURCH. i North Bend ' Rov. Shlmlnn, Pastor. 'Bunday school at 10. 'Proachlng at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7. 1 J Preaching at '8. J ' -NORTH. lU.Ih CHRISTIAN CHURCH. i ; -Mrfl.- S. GreKgi-Mlulstor. 'lllblo School. 10 n. ni JProachlng 11 a. m. nim 8 p. m, VH p- WWBAavta ? r NORTH REND UNITARIAN." J A. H. Surgont, Mlnlstor. 1 Unitarian services )n I.ogglo Hall, f Sunday schpol, C p. m. Proachlng! 7130 p, im Subject o( Sprm,on, "Thomas Pnlno's Itollglon." -Everybody Is invited. Foley Kidney Pills. Successful for Rheumntism nnd Kidney Trouble Positive iu action for backacho, woak back, rheumatism, kldnoy nnd bladder troubles. P. J, Boyd, Qsle, Texas, writes: "Afer(-.taklng two bpt tlea of F61oy?Klduoy.Plll8, my rheu inntlBm and kldnoy trouble aro com UlStQlyBonOjl' . .$foand effectlvo. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue. (Drug Store, local agency. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE 1IOMJG TREATJIENT .inousanus oi wivuo, mm ., . sisters aro enthusiastic In their pralso of ORRINP, because it has cured their loved ones of tho "Drink Hauu anu iiiort-oy uiuu6uw u-j.,.-nesa to their homes. Can lio given secretly. ORRINE costs only 81.00 per box. Ask for freo booklet. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank Bv Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Ho tel. Phone 74. Wickham House AT COQUILLE Will bo rc-opencd for busl ' iics April It Your patronage solld'cd Mrs. J. R. Wickham PROP. J EVERY MAN should know Through tho country bo goes The best dressed peoplo Wcnr A. E. Anderson clothes. V. C. PRESTON, Agt. Mni-Hliflclil Clwinllig mid Wyo Works. 131 Front Street. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC 'WORK, lrroTnluo'TJiiInrglng IniT "Kodak Flnishliig. BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER SrADB UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A 4 CLEAN AND .MODEHN FACTORY. . STEHILl.ED 4- MILK AND CRRM. PURE ICE Froo delivery, H a. ni. nnd a p. mi Phono 73 NOTICE TO CREDITORRs Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dorslgned hns been duly appointed adinlnlstTAtor of tho estnte of (i. Cat aledl, deceased, and letters of ndmln Istrntlon Issued to hlht. Nor therefore all persons having claims against, said estate nro heroby notified to present tho snmo to mo at tho office of James T. Hnll, Room 11, Eldorado block, Marshllold, Oregon, within six months from tho dato hero of duly verified as by law required. Dated this 28th day of March, 1314. . , JOHN B. SNEDDON, Administrator of tho estate of O. Catalcdl, doceasod. For 8THONGKAPHIO WORK of nni1' kind Cnll 181-J Two compotont stenographers In chnrgo 08 Central Ate. To Be Healthy One Must Perspire ! It you do not porsplro, the pores of the skin clog. In this condition you are render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub ; baths bavo no effect upon cloanBlng tho porea ' of tho ekln hence the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which aro now 'offered for your benefit nnd relief. Wo havo Instnllod nn excellent sys tem of Russian and Turkish ' Bnths; which nro the finest In every respoct. Physicians rec ommend n Russian Steam Bath at least onco a month. You aro Invltod to cnll and in pect our now and up-to-date system of modern bathing at the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill. Take White Star Auto to Bunker Hill. Gontlomen on Fri day and Saturday fr,om 2 p. ra. to 12 m., and on Sunday jrom 8 a. m., to 12 m, Ladles and families from 2 p. ra. to 12 tn. on Thursdays: - Telohone 388-L. MILDRED ROGERS NELSUH. bencher of l'inho PupU of iltigo Mnnsfcldl at Bad 1'TanciSco, uni, i" tcnchlng oxpcrlonco In San Francisco Phono 3161 or 3107. WT. XOAU'KINS, D. srT. , (Weltmer Mothods.1! lavery J kuuwu u.v ..-,-without drugs or surgery. Room. 2, 130 Nortu uroauwuy. Phono 210-L. Marshfleld, Oft G EO. C. MURPHY, Export Piano,-Player, and Organ Tuning, Regulating and Repair ing. Res. 842 Sp. Broadway, Orders may bo left at the WIloj B. Allen Music Storo, Central avonuo. JOEL OSTLIND. Piano Tuner nnd Repairer 115 8. HWth street. .Phono 108-Ii Leave orders nt W. R. Haines Musk Company. M. WRIGHT rhono M8-R, niHLDING CONXHAVAViv Estimates furnished on request. CO. GOSNEY rhono 3154 Contractor nnd Builder Estimates Furnished ou Roqnest MY PAST WORK 18 MY REFERENCE First nnd Alder Bts. Marshfleld. DR. II. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. UK. AIA'iTlU . , HI.A..IU nt tvntiwin mill rlllldl'tiB. m .. !.!.. OOA n.nn.a O A fl ' O AI r 202. Irving .Block. . ' ui House phono. 106-J. , Dlt. A. J. HENDRY I1KNTI8T Mnrshucld, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coko Building, ttcsldenco phono 252-X. Offlco phono 112-J. MRS. FARUINGER, Tendier of Piano. Resldonco Studio, No. 109,8, Corner Commercial nnd Elovonth BU Phono 080-J. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer ani Architect. Offices, 00 Irving Block. Phono 101I-L or U07-J. Marshfield, Oregon PERL RILEY HALLINGER, Plnnlst nnd Teacher. Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. W G. CHANDLER. AIIUUITJOTT. Rooms 301 and 80. Coke BaUalk, Marshfleld, Orcgo. W M. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Orecoa. Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 MurMifleld-North Rend Auto Line Cars every ten minutes froni 0 a. in to lSiuO p. m. GOHST & KING, Props. T. J. 8CAIFE A. UV HODGIN8 Marshfield PA,NT m IYidi;)l"IKIU DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished. Phone aoiKT. Marshfleld, Or ego a YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. For day scrvlco, pliono 14-W, Blanco llllliird Parlors, For night service, Phone 5J0-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you have them laundered at TWIN CITY. STEAM LAUNDRY Low Rates for Handling Trunks We baui trunas between any points In Marshfield for the -follow Ing rates, delivery to be made jn '.ho first Btorlos of buildings ,. Dne trunk ,...!. Bo Throe trunks B0 Twelve trunks ,-.... 1.K0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Relsaer, Prop, - LET VS MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstract?, thoroughly dependable. Iin- -mediate service, prompt atten tion to all luterests of our' client. Minimum coat. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. 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Weapon Oiunu Mcauy iu uoip jrviu w uuuuji,ujJi j Savings- 'Accodntfi opened as Jpyy a? l 4 per cent interest SERVICE.UiAT-SATIS"FlES- The First Ot Coos Bay ' ' . .. ,.' O'V 1 -www mj f LANAGAN & BOWEtq oldest Ks n? c6o& 'ronrfl ; ..-, ' i Established 1689. ,: CapitaOiirpluTano Vd ;- A v" ' interest' Paid on Time "W Offlccn: ,3.-"rWrnennett.- President. -nr-lI. flaaaKanrVlco.l're10ni R. P. Williams, CmWW. " e f ' Geo. F. Wl Y37 CALL C bf Artinr Anfn A YJT?. !w'"v r ?n0? I H M". inimit' T...nu.nirer CadlllsfttWIf am i -'".'"";:- ..i nit -i. -ks , - aaprirn iuit huu -- TTIfc:iM:WAL1, ,Lll r i i . " - fi . ;',nilT,r' '" nr aCTO1 South Goos River Boats Ersleafesrtars'nfleld'for "head of river at 8 a, m., re t turniriif' la evealnB. " -' Steamer vRalnbow- leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning loaves.. Marshfleld at 2 d. m. "KWFJJR331-' J r-rsTirTJ WE SIAKE OURvOWN Ice Cream PURE "i i.'l l(?Vli6lESOMB Or'aors ,;or, PAT8. hanquota and dinnexs billed promptly. I? 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