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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1914)
M vk - VIMWPI1T'" il p VfT" " M, - J i. L-11 - . u..ia.L Jv. . h k. JJ j WlX'" " V hBmamMteuAKi iJCTifSffiff1 jwrVi; jAmJ MHW IwniTi -rill llllliill r 1WWHliMrWf il -" r :t'. '"iSSSBB888BHBBSuau'' iiWmwww six TEACHING OF Bi Francis 1- UK JSATJLUJN lias uccn marvciousiy pi-usDi-iim C ) in the past because the great heart of the pco- pie has been sound and true. We have been, for the most part, true to the traditions ot tlie latii- crs. We have kept in good degree to the simplicity and God-fearing purpose of the pilgrims. Wc have sought to make America an asylum for the oppressed and to stand for righteousness and liberty and pcaco among the nations of the world. Because of tins great underlying purpose, in spite of many mistakes and wanderings from the highest ideal, God has wonderfully blessed us. AVc are among the live and living nations of the day, as Lord Salisbury expresses it, and not among the dying nations. Then, in con- i. .:, i- nnn .ifii onvnn frnnnr.'ifinns of American ClllOlUU, lVib Villi tl ma uvx" and Puritan blood in his young Christian Americans, to lie true to your great 'inheritance, to remember all the way in which God has led us in the past, to stand J or our cuunu-y vvnuu she is right, but never for "our country right or Avrong," to use the victories of the past as not abiis- . ,r .1 j. 1..,. 4-1. .. luiHinciwif flw irvnni fil- ii-iry t nnin hum in ri!Ninu liuiu uui ium " -- -.... vor of our God wc will do our very best to make our beloved land a righteous, God-fearing, peace-loving nation, ever the refuge and the champion oJ the op pressed and never a bombastic bully among the na tions of the earth. new ttgfe (Mlnlators nnd others aro rcqiios cd to hand In tlio Sunday church no tices not lutor than Friday ovenlng to Insure Insertion Saturday.) RATE IS SET FOR EPISCOPAL CONVENTION A special convention of tho Dlo- eoso of OroKon Is culled for Soptom- bw 10th In Portland, for tho pur-, noso of choosliiK u succossor to tlio Into Hlsliop Scnddlnif. Tho lllshop of California, tUo lit. ltv. Win. Ford Nichols. I). U., has set forth by ro quost tho followliiR prnyor to lie used throughout f o DIocosp before and nt tho thno of the convention: Almighty (lod, our Hoavouly Fath er, Who hnst purchnsed to T iyelf an unlvorsol Church by tho precious blood of Thy dear Son: Mercifully look upon tho snino, and nt this tlmo so giiltlo and i;ovorn tho minds of I'hy sorvnnta, tho clorgy and dnlty of tho DIoccho of Orogon, that wo wlsoly ninho cltolro of n fit person to sorvo In tlio Hlgli and Holy Offlro of our lllshop. Bond to this Thy Flock one In whom shall be tho spirit of wis dom nnd undmstaiidliiK. tho spirit of counsel and uhostly strength, the spirit of laiowln-Jvo and trim Clodll nosfl and tl-o spirit of Thy holy fonr. Keop far from us faction nnd what ever olso might hinder us from god ly union nnd concord. Deepen In all our henrts tho sonso of devotion loft us iih a sacred horltngo by tho "work nnd oxamplo of Thy servant, our lato Ills', op Charles, Kndow us with pcaco nnd benediction. I.nablo us liy Thy Holy Spirit to unlto lu tho caII to ono who will duly execute his Offlco to tho odirylng of Thy Church and to tho honor, prnlso and glory if Thy Holy Name. Wo nsk t Is through tho morlts of tho Croat Tlcad of Tho Church, Thy Son our Saviour Jesus Christ. Anion. UNION HKIIVICKS ArrJiigonicnts bnvo boon perfected -whoroby union Sunday evening sor vircs will bo held by thollulsterlal Union during the sumniur. Tho ser vices tomorrow night will bo In tho M. K, Church, Huv. Samuel Oiogg proachlug tho sermon. IJl'ISCOl'AIi CHUItCII. I Itli and Mm kct. It. K. llrownliiR, Hector K n. in., Holy Communion. !:30 n. m., Sunday School. 1 1 n. in., Morning Prayer and wjh 0!iF a foriunn. ' I MinilOIIISl KPISCOPAIi. I Joseph Knotts, Pastor. 4 Sunday school at 10 n. in. Morning Service nt 11 a. in, JCpworlh I.oaguo nt 7 p. in. Preaching nt S p. in. Junior Loaguo Sorvlco Thursday nftemoon nt 3:-IG. l'rayor Meeting Thursday ovon lng nt 8:00 o'clock. lornlnif sermon, "Townrd tho Sotting Sun." This Is Old Folks' l.iy and will be particularly observ ed. In the ovenlnn tbero will bo n union son Ire and Itav, Crogg will pronch. Mrs. Ivn Peraltn will sIiik both morning and eenlinr. All aro cor dially Invited to utteud. 4 I 8KVH.NTII DAY ADYHNTISTS. I Local Kldor, J. K. Quails. Savonth Day Adventlst aervlng are couducUd overy Saturday as follows: SnUbnth School at 10 a. tn. lllblo Study at 1 1 n. in. Young People's Sodety nt 3 p. m. Praj'or MoetiiiK Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. 4 i. . OATHOMO CHUItCII I h NOUTII IlKND Itov. Fdthor McDovltt 4 Mass will ho cejohrnted Suiidnv iiioriilmc at S by tho Rov. Fathor McDevltt. - 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . Samuel Crogg, Minister, . . Ilesldence, 280North Eloventh Phono 402 Sorriccs as follows at tha Church, BAY TIMES. THE COOS THE FOURTH J. Clark. o . ,. veins urge you patriotic corner Sixth and Contra!: Illlilo School. 10 n. r.i. l'rouchlnc Scrvlto nt 11 a. m. Subject for tho ii-onilng, "Civili zation, c r the Triumph of tho Truth." The churches will unlto In services In the M. E. Church nt 8 p. m. Ilev. Sanii'el Urogg will preach tho i-Oir.'on. fpeilal music. a. 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Sclunco Hall. 1237 Third Streot North Forvlcos at 11 a. m., Sunday nnd S p. m. Wednesday. Subject, "God." Sunday School at 12 Sunday. Heading room open eory day excopt Sundays and llolldaya rroin 1 to I it. in. 4 I KllfST HAI'I'ISV CHtHCII Albert K. Hossfoil. M. A. I llMldoiue 003 So. 11th Btrcot I uJ-a Iliblo School nt 10 n. in., with ?nulod classes mid compstont touch ers. Morning Worship nt 11, with Ror moii by l'nstor r.nssford. Youiik I'uoplo's Horvlco nt 7 for ono hour. A sutclal Invitation Is extended to all young men and wo men. Music nt both services by n largo boriiR choir titular Professor (Jcorgo Ayro, A cordlHl wslcomo Is oxtudod to .11 , 4 NO It'll I A. II, IIK.I UNITARIAN Student, Minister. I Stirvlreri at I,oiilo'u Hall Sunday evening. Children's Church, G p. in. 1'roKi-liliiK sorvlcj, S p, m. Subject of Sornion July fi: "Pro frossho Religion and How It Ap pllos to Progresslvo People." A now supply of freo llternture will ho on the trait tnblo for the first time. 4 4 UNITCI) llltirrilltKN CHUItCII :i xoiith m:.i) 4 Mrs. It. N. Lowls. PnBtor Sabbath School nt 10 a, in. Christian Kudeavor nt 7 p. in Preaching nt 11 n. in. nnd 8 p.m. Prnyor Meeting Wodnesday ovo nlng nt S o'clock. 4 NOUTII IlKNIi Plti:.SUYTi:itlAN Ilev. Frederick Shlmlnn, Pastor . 4 4 Sunday School, 10 a. in. Preaching, It a, in. Christian Kudeavor, 1 p. in. Preaching, 8 p. in. CATHOLIC CHUItCII I MAHSHFIKI.D Itov. A. II. Munro. 4 Muss will bo celebrated nt 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Ilev. Father A. It. Munro. 4 4 NOUTII IlKND CH IHSTIAN CHUItCII Mrs. 8. (Irogg, Minister 4 Preaching nt 1 1 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Illiilo School, 10 a. in. 4 4 MKTIIODIST- CHUItCII Itev. A. S. Hlsiy, Pastor. North Ho nil Tho Borvltus Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School nt 10 n. in. Vesper Circle and lipuoith League at 7 p. m. Sermons by tho Pastor at 11 n. m. and S p. m. 4 : 4 I PHKSItYTmtlAX CIlbUCH. lllblo School at 10 a. m. Piayer Meetlnir on 'H nroday ova nliiK nt S o'clock. Special inutile at both fwrvlee. 4 , . 4 SWEDISH I VANt.KLIOAl, I I UTIIERAN CHURCH. I 4 4 Sunday School at 9- IB n. in. No preachlnjf serlco. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To all knowing sufferer, ot rbHiratllMn brib er DiuwuUr ur of lbi ilut.. H'ltlloa, luinUujix, Uwkackr, ulu. lu Hie kllu or n.'urnlk'la lu, to .Uo to livr rr a touu irvNtiurut which hi rneaully iurr.1 all u( thn turiurr.. Kite tYeli It Irr duty to kw! It to all .uleriT. KltKll. ou cure joutm-K at liim iboiwauiU lll tMtUy no rbaiiKv of illume lln.- uw ary Till ilmple illKurvry tanLhra uric arUI from tba blootl, lowm tbr ntlffcue.1 J.Uit., mr lBra tbc tlooJ, anj brlshtma tht rjrrt, slrlii daitklty oJ tou to the wbole ytrm. If ibi u u. sL r.." . ' hV Notri om. ta4,i","l,o..i:"0n.e..'.1- Contral Avenue ink luttrcti you, for proof aiMn-M MARSHRELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914-EVEMIMG EDITION. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHfELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue .! BUY THE VERYZBEST Marshfield BUTTER Creamery MADE UNDER 44 8AN1TAKY CONDITIONS 44 IX A 44 CLEAN 44 AND 44 .MODERN 44 FACTORY. 11 44 STERILIZED 44 31 ILK 44 AM) 44 CREAM. PURE ICE Froo dolhery, H n. in. and U t- Phono 711 iTnrwiiniiw,"1T'ltw-''-''jywlll,jaMgw Tiy the MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE For Steaks and Chops GOODRUM'S GARAGE 110MI1 OF TIIL3 CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPMUS I'Olt ALTj M.IKKS OF CAItS it 17 Ccntinl Av. Phono !t7iMi Pictures & framing Walker Studio FOR PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Call on LcMisiix & Miller, 393 No. Front St. Phono 1 16-11. Commutation nn Tickets $2.00 Lli UarklifloUl-Nonli llcnd Auto Lino Cars cTiiy ten minutes from 0 n. in to 12: 0 p. in. GOItHT A K1NU, Props. 4 0 DltKSSMAKINd by exporlencod drossmnkor, by day or piece. Will go to homo. PUIn or fancy. Phono 11C after G p. in, Mrs. Lonsdale, St. Lawrenco Hotel, MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Goad Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposito Blanco Hotel, I 4 -4 I I For STENOGRAPHIC WORK of any kind Call 181-J Two compotont stonoBraphoni J in cnargo 08 LViitrnl Aio. SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier, 352 So, 5th si.. Phone 200-X HOTEL DOTSON C. A. Ilnnxon, Piopilctor Now open under new managomont. A homo jilico with home cook Iuk Furved In family 8tv. Hoard and room, $0.50 per week. 315 South Second t . Phono 157-J Ftuirtli of July Uiii'kiiIiis. Indies' Eiupoiluin. 78 Cent nil Aienue. ni nni.TL-nrr mbmm T,5k-y Cathnrtle Tablets aro n spi'lnlly good ilttlo rtKiilator thut ioeps your system in perfect work .ng order. No llllouauew, no con stipation, no dlttrlesg nfter eatltij: no greasy, gassy tasto. A stout person who uses them constantly 'III really feel thinned out anil oro comfortable as a result of their oases distressing, racklm;. tearing ooughs. Chlldron lovo It. Refuse any substitutes. Contains no opl- ?,t08, Swl, Vroacrllt,0 Pharmacy. I-ranlc D. Cohan. Opposito Chandler mufc o.uiw, local agency. Eureka S. S. GEO. W. ELDER LBAVK9 MAI.0HK.KM. B!SiSA ... day, Juno 30, nnd Friday, July 3. NOUTII PACIFIC BTHAMSIIIP COMPANY O. 1 Mcfloorgo, ARont. MnrflhOcld. J1','on0;V W. II. Pnlntor, Affcnt, North Beml. . Phono 421. T1IK NBW PA8SENGEH AND FKHIGHT STEAMER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SIORYICa. pnrtrr.AXn TO COOS BAY EVHHY SUNDAY, 0 A. M. 10R1LAND 10 UH uaxq nAY mmx MONDAT MonNlNO . nnmw llln MA" MAItSm'lELD TO KUhSkA NRWLY l.VUIirii . - O. I iS r..rAn.n. Amnl. Mnrshfldd. .Phone 41. W. II. 1'nluter, Auent, North Honil. ,....,-., .. ..:- EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD Dl'RING MONTH OF .IL'LY AT 12:30 P. M., ON THE 1TH, 0T1I, i-ITII, 10TII, UITII AND UDTII.... TJcknts on sulo to nP. Extern jiolnt nnd Information a to routes nnd rate cheerfully furnished. Phone IH7-L. F. T. SHELDON. Aueiil Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Buy and San Krnneisco. fr $ JO AiNifc')tiiiMJiiflAiHiU VS' SAILS FROM SAN I'llANCWCO It KW nAYy fl Equipped witli vireless and siibmarint bell. Passengers and freight. nsRZsxiiL'itivHnfwcf " ir MANN 7fl W Kiiiiipj)ed with wireless and siibmarine bell. Passoiipora and freight. SAILS FROM SAN FKANCISC FOR COOS HAY, FRIDAY, .ILLY 3, AT 3 P. 31. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Mfo building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. V. MgGeoiiok, Phone I1. S. S. HARDY SALS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY EVERY NINE DAYS San Francisco Office, Harrison Sticct Dock, Pier 1(1. Coos Hay .V Eureka Stcniu.slilp Line E. J. LINDEN, AkL Phono Donir. tifl7l S. S. PARAISO Enippcd with WlrclctN. Flno Pihnciii;t Accomniodntlons. SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, JULY I, AT A V. 31. WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. YELLOWSTONE SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM COOS RAY, SATURDAY. JULY I, WITH FREIGHT ONLY NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Agent, Muishfleld. A Convenience and Safeguard If you linvo ever sliiinbletl on tho dink liasement ntcps, you can leal lo whnt n convenience It is to liae nn EW'trlo l.l.uht Switch nt tho hond of tlio stairs. When planning yoiu neiv homo or tho i-aniodelhi). of your present home, don't forget tho bwlkh on 11... basement Miii.s, or tho switch to lljtht tho t-ocoud floor lights from tho fht flonr. jrr fb San Francisco tMIDDV TnUUSDAY EVimY MONDAY AFTKRNOON .... ...tMAlTlll.tMl ,,,1.ioii.n pmiPAVV .,. 1'IIUIl l-l. SMS're Now Steel Rout. G. P. SHERIDAN, Aint, North Uond. ln niliiliiHI'lH'fcJiPP Rcuicuihcr to Inilcde closet Kll(8( ,.,,, ,Ights linscI)01lrt ock. ?ts for tho flat lions nnJ other appliances. It's bhupler untl less epenslve to plan theso things before tho actual work Is started. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL .DEAL ER or telephone to us. any Telephono 178. Cor. Second nnd Central. W&dimMm ..v .4 mar Comp ? i CHIMNEYS FIIU3 PLACE8 j. N. BAYLISS .' Any Kind of Ilrlek Worlc nt Prlcoa Thnt Aro Rlgw.t And nil Wrk (JiinrnnUwa Call at "Tho FIroBldo," Johnson Illdg., 137 Second St. Phono ll 1 Am T WrnnVh llanKCB. llollor Work i : . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Mildred Rogers Nelson Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Hubo Mnnafeldt, Ban Francisco. Harmony taught. Jurcnllo Piano Club. Application for lea alone by appointment. Maranflold, Or. H. H. Harper HOUSE BUILDER Genernl Repalrlnc and Cablnot Maklnc. 1'honc 349-J. McBroom & Cameron CONTIIAOTOI18 AND RUILDKR8 Estlmatos MrnUhod. Itopnlr Yfork Spoclnlty W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Weltnici- .Methoda) Evory known disease troatod without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 nnd 2, 237 South Droadwny. Phono 132-L. Murshflold, Or. Joel Ostlind PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER 415 S. Sixth Streot. Phono 103-L. Lcavo orders at W. K. Hollies' Mua slc Company. J. M. Wright , 'on Phono 31S-R ItUI LDING CONTRACTOR i:stiinatua furiiltihed on rcijuest C. 0. Gosney. Phono 3154 CONTRACTOR AND RUILDER EstlmntoH Furnished on ItoqucHt .My I 'list Work li 3ly Refotcnro First and Alder Sts. . Mnrsliflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Eve, Eur, Noo nnd Tlirtint. DR. .MATTIIJ It. SHAW DIsciim'n of Women noil Clilldrou Offlco Phono :i:i0. IlooniH 200, 201. 202, Irving lllnck. llouso phono, 105-J. Dr. A. J. Hendry DENTIST Mnrsliflold. Oregon. Rooms 204-206 Coko Dullding. Resldonco phono 252-X. Uffno phono 11 :!-.!. Mrs. Farringer TEACHER OF PIANO lloaiduiico Studio, Phutio 38G-J. Bcniamm Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 20U Irv Inn Illock Phono 102-L or 2C7-.I. Mnrsliflold, Oregon Perl Rdcy Ballmger PIANIST AND TEACHER Rosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono :iGS-L. W. G. Chandler I ARCHITECT Rooms 301 mid 302, Coko Ilulldlnc, , Marshflold, Oregon Mflfin C Tupnnrt ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. Mildred .Rogers Nelson. Teacher of Plnno, Pupil of Hugo Mnnsfcldt, Kan Fran cisco, Cnl. Studio ll) South Hrondwny, .Mur.shflehl, Or. Phono 70-L. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS ED SUITS .MADE TO ORDER GIVE US A TRIAL UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JOY DOYLB & C. O. DAGGETT 25C Central Avo. Phono 2G0-X. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST AVE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN x COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 37-.T. 3IARSI1EIEL1) ARE YOU BOTHERED ' With Corns? If so, you nro doprlv ed of half tho pleasuro of liro pleasant walking nnd hoalthy oxor clso. A visit to .Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't tl, O' Connell Illdn,, will bo tho sourco of a pormnnent remedy for aching foot. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trtinKH hotweon any, points In Marsiiueld for the follow ing rates, dollvory to a rnado In tho flint otorlos of bulldlngfK Ono trunk j .as Threa trunks ,no TwoIto trunks t J&O Slar Transfer and Storage Co. L"l Helsncr, Prop. Pnonnn ian.. o-r os.Tf T. J. SCAIFE vj A. II. HODGINS Marshffeld PA,NT AND '"UI5"lKltJ DECORATING CO. EHtlnmtes Furnished Tfaoue 800-J. Brarsliflold, Oregon. tr- ' VTtv i Ki iasr itaH iu