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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1914)
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'; iLD 'OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST lb, I . iV'f ma .1 i i -11 ! ? f T-d -cvcmnunCTmura h FIRST ADDIXIPN TO SHFIELD Seeing is Believing If, two years ago, you woro told Hint n ccrtnln part of town wob tho coming rosldcnco district of Mursliflold, mid If you hnd scon that part of town chango from a region of bare flohls mid woodland to a populous community of attrnctlvo homes and gnrdons, well-graded streets and city conveniences, you would bo Impressed with tho future of this district as n place for still greater development. Contrast First Addition of 1912 with First Addition of 1911. Then try to Imnglno the nppearanco of First Addition of 1 01C. You can reason from cause to effect; tho present growth will lead to greater growth. Today you are offered lots In First Addition for ?300 each; that Is the same price wo sold other lots for In 19 12, beforo tho dovolopment commenced. If you hnvo tho foresight of tho buyers of 1912, you will not hesltnto about socurlng tho best of tho lots remaining In First Addition, for this Is Indeed tho homo district of Orcnter .Mnrshflold. , Tnko a walk out on South Tenth Street and watch First Addition grow. Reynolds Development Go. (OWXEK) 178 Central Ave. The Seitz Pack Range Here Is a rango of sufficient size to cook for GO men and light enough as well as lu audi shape that can bo easily pack fd Into a vory rough, mountainous imintry on a one pack animal. Just the range for tho Coos mid Curry Hill districts. The largo rango comploto about 2IC pounds and tho small one complete only 145 pounds. Tho government Forestry tenlce has purchased moro than 73 ranges. See your local hardware, aoalor. Write for booklet giving dotnlls, Eugene Iron Works F.UflHNB, ORF.GOX. xrew CALIFORNIA FOR 4 CCMTAMfHMBHiiOUILUlItCr feSiUtOlOUtVLO? ATV5EIC3 lprER,BBaCompgTy CAironmA, m SPIRELLA CORSETS hay be obtained in Marshfleld trom Mrs. Annie Holland, 0 r Corsetier, So. 5th st, Phone 200-X 158-R I F.lMSC'OPAh CIIUHCII. I ( till uiiti; Market. ( It. K. Drowning, Hector 8 n. in., Holy Conimunlon. 11 a. in., Morning Prayer and Sermon by Hector. Union service In tho Episcopal Church on Sunday evening, August 211, Instead of tomorrow evening. - I SKVKNTII lAV ADVKNTIBTS. I Local Kldor. J. 13. Quails. Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlces nro conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. 111. lllblo Study at 11 a. in. Young Pooplo's Society at 3 p. m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Long Before Germany or France Declar ed War WE DECLARED WAR On Poor Quality On Poor Workmanship On Inferior Service, and On High Prices ' I 1 CATHOLIC OIIUKC1I I NORTH 11I3ND Rov. Fathor McDovItt Mnsa will bo colobrated Sunday morning nt 8 by tho Rev. Fathor McDcvltt. CHRISTIAN HCIKXCK Christian Sclenco Hall. 237 Third Street North Services at 11 a. in., Sunday and 8 p. m. Wednesday. Subject, "Soul Sunday School at 12 Sunday. Itoadlng room open ovory day oxcopt Sundays and Holidays from 1 to 4 p. in, 4 CATHOMO CHURCH .MAIUSIIFIKU) Mass will bo colobrated at 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Fathor McDovItt. I MKTIIODIST EPISCOPAL. I Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Sorvlco at 11 a. m. Morning Sermon, "Tho Proof of Convoralon." Mrs. J. M. Lowe of Tho Dalles will sing at the morning sorvlco. Thoro will a mooting for men only nt 3 p. in., Sundny afternoon, con ducted by Rov. J. u. Adams. Tho regular union 8unday ovon Ing services which woro announced to bo hold nt tho Episcopal Church hnvo boon postponed ono wcok and Instead thoro will bo a union mass tomperanca sorvlco hold at tho Meth odist Church, when "Dynnmlte" Adnms, tho great toinpornnco street orator, will deliver his greatest toin pornnco address. Everybody Is In vited to nttond. Kpworth League nt 7 p. ni. Prenchlng nt 8 p. m. Junior League- Service Thursday afternoon at 3:4G. Prayer .Mooting Thursday even ing nt 8:00 o'clock. I CALIFORNIA CHURCH HUILT LI KB A RUNOALOW. CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . Samuel Gregg, Minlstor, . . Residence, 280 North Eloventh Phono 402. Sorvlces as follows at the Church, comer Sixth and Central: Regular morning service beginning With tho lllblo School at 10 o'clock.' Preaching service at 11 a. m. 1 NORTH HKNII UNITARIAN A. H. Sargent, Minister. Logglo Hall, Sunday evening. Sunday Bchool Is omitted during August. Preaching service nt S p. m. Subject, "The ltollglon of Selfish ness and the Religion of Service." FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH Albort F. DnBSford, M. A. Rosidencc CC3 So, 11th streot 59-X Ulblo School nt 10 n. ni., with graded classes and competent teach ers. Morning Worship nt 11, with ser mon by PnBtor Dnssford. Young People's sorvlco nt 7 for ono hour. A spoclal Invitation is oxtonded to all young men mid wo man. Music at both services by n largo chorus choir under Professor Ccorgo Ayro. A cordial welcome Is oxtonded to all. CIIUHCII edifice, which has so little resemblance to tho famil iar hoitBo of worship that tho average man would mistake It for a private home, has been built lu Los Angeles. This church harmon izes well with Its environment, hnv Ing many of tho features thnt make Los Angeles bungalows so attractive to visitors," says tho July Popular Mechanics Mngazlnc, in an Illustrat ed article. "The broad veranda with Its easy chairs at tho entrance, tho rose-covt. d pergola leading to tho door, tlu grounds with palms and flowers ml these mnko the church Inviting tw people who nro not at tracted by vhe formality of tho moro conventional' sacred architecture. Within, tho customary rows of pows nro lacking, while n massive fire place, such as forms the heart of a home, Is In the auditorium. Tho chairs in the auditorium may be sot to face the pulpit, or they can bo turned toward tho small Btago at one side, which is used for concerts or other entertainments." NORWKdIAN LUTHKHAN. Rev. It. O. Thorpe i I N( I H Services will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Lutheran Chapol at Marsh field Sunday nt 7:lf p. ni. Sorvlces will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Lutheran Chapol at North Hend Sunday at 11:00 a. m. NORTH IIKNI) PRRHHYTF.RIAN I Rev. Fredorlck Shlmlau, Pastor . 9 Sundny School, 10 n. ni. Preaching, 1 1 n. in. Chrlstlnn Endeavor, 7 p. in. Preaching, 8 p. mi. 4 4 UNITIM) lUlHTIIRKN CHURCH NORTH IJI2N1) Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prnyor Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. 4 NORTH IIKNI) CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. S. Orogg, Minlstor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. lllblo School, 10 n. m. 4 METHODIST CHURCH Rov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. North Dond Tho sorvlces Sunday will bo '"'J, r COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS. T New RulMIng, Neu' 'iWlicra ami Other Changes. Tho pcoplo of Myrtle Creek arc grading their school grounds, putting In a new water system and making' other improvements, at an expense of $100, and will probably succeed In their purposo to put their school In tho "A Standard" class. It has also been decided to have a winter school Instead of a summer ono as hereto fore, and C. E. Waterman has been engaged as teacher. Lampa District will also havo a. winter school Instead of a sumtnor ono: and this Is a chango which seems to be In gonoral favor. Thoro they are to havo a seven-months' term and J. Ileddlngflold will tench. Tho Teachers' Instltuto for Coo county will be hold nt Myrtlo Point week nfter next, running from Aug ust 24 to 20. Superintendent Ilnkor Is going over to Heaver Hill the last of this week to decide between tho two sites of fered for tho fine now school building that Harry Clousor Is going to erect there this fall. Coqullle Sentinel. CASKS IN CIRCUIT COURT. Hill Military Co. vs. John Prcusa. Louis I. Wheeler vs. Alpha R. Wheeler. In the matter of the assignment of Martin A. Stlckol to Arthur Mc Keown. Olle Hngllc vs. S. M. Q nimby and Jesse' Ackormnn. Emma It. Gross vs. Fred II. QroBs, suit far divorce. Coqulllo Sontinol. I. r. MARKS CHANGE IN PORTLAND OFFICE as follows Sunday School at 10 n. in. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth Leaguo at 7 p. m. Sermons by tho Pastor nt 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. I PRIJSHYTERIAN CHURCH. Illble School at 10 a. m. Prayer Mooting on Thursday ovo nlng' nt 8 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock. 4 I'lirclinscH Lnrgw Amount of Snp plh'H for (lu W. P. Railway. PORTLAND, Oro. Aug. 14 As a part of gonoral rotrenchmont policy tho orflco of purchasing ngont of the Southern Pacific will bo abolish ed here, and Purchasing Agont A. E. Hutchinson will probably bo trans ferred to tho gonoral hendquartors at Sail Francisco. Tho change Is effcctlvo August in. Whllo tho offlco does a buclncss of about $125, 000 n month, the abolishment of tho department hero will havo little effect on tho volumo of goods brought hero. Tho bulk of purchas es lu this territory Is of timber and manufactured lumber products and SWEDISH KVANdELICAIj LUTHERAN CHURCH. 4 Sorvlces at 11 o'clock by tho Rov. I). F. Dongtson, Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. FBEE TO YOU MY SISTER PHONE 1 0 Cent Messenger Service! MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Wc are enlisted in the service for PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING AND DECORATING When you want anything in these lines, let us call out our reserves to help you. LeHieux & Miller iTee to You and Every Sister Suf ring from Woman'e Ailments I am woman. I two ir woman'a lofftrtnga, I bars found tho cure. I wlU mall, f roo or any charge, my Ua Inti Mitt with full fniitruoilonitoanr jSeiiTrro" woman'f ailment. I want to tell til womea about thl oure-jn, my reader, for yonraclf, jour daughter. jrouriuother.orjrouriUter. lwautto tell you how to ours youraelrra at home with out the hvlD or a doctor. M.jifniMiiin.i.nii.i..i women' suffering. Whatwvwomen knowlrea iiiiiUui, wo know better than any doctor. 1 know tliat my'home treatment U unU and euro euro forlucorikoii er Tfbitlik tflichirfti, Ulttiitioa. 0l plicigimt cr r Uui of Ui Met, tnhtt. Scaly tr ftlifuf rirw4i, Uliiiot cr Oiium Iwiou. of CmUi; tlu atln to till, tick ind bOwtll, DI1IUI IM lillilll. MniMMSI. ctiiplil lM!lf V) thi ipm, niliickili. iilitiocnf.NI flllku, (iiilnm, t!4ii. ind lliddif Irtrilll tlld init4 1 iiikiiuu (icului to our vux. I want to tend you 1 tcmplil, In diy'i Iniletot otktlr frtt to proro to you tliat you can euro youraelf at lioroti, eaHily, quickly and surely. Remember, tliut.it tin cut to noltilnfto irtv.i fha treatment u cumilttu trial: and If von with to continue, it wlUcott you only about l2cenUa wecic or Itut tlinu tocintailoy. It will not Interfere with your work or oooupatlan. Jul uid mi rour tiai 10I aidrttt. tell m how you alter If you with, and I will aend you tho treatment for your cm, entirely freo.ln plain wrap per, by return mall I will also send you (rti il cmI. my Ixwk-"WCU1IU 0H MCDICll I0IISER" with explanatory tlluatrntlona houlne whr women suffer, and how ihcr can easily ciirutlienimtlriu at home. Rrery woman should Luto it, and lwrn to Ultk for ttriilf. Then when the doctor saya -i uu must uhtd an operation," you cull ueclue ior yourxeir. "i nnunnnnu ni umi n navu cureu tuumieiToa wiin my noma remeuy. simpin noma irwunif ni wnicn hi raiutui or irregular Henstruatl ltatue. Whereror you lire. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality wboknow and v. Ill Rladlr tell any sufferer that thlf Homo Tnilaial really com all women's dlseaani, and roakra woniou well, ttrong, plumn and robust. Jnl nsf at jer tddfiii, and the free tendny's trttmentisyouni,nlso Ihe book at Wrlta to-day, as you may not 300 UiU jftVraijaln. Adilrwu IBS. M. summers, DoxH - - Notro Damo, Ind., u.a.A- coiniulsBary Biinnllos for tho coiiHtruc- .tlon forccB on tho Wlllamotto Pacific I lino boltiR built from Huroiio to Coos Uny. As liorotororo tno roquis tlonn for thoBo Biipplloa will ga through tho gonoral storo hero and be purchased In local markets, ItKPOUTH FOUK8T FIItKH T. . Davidson of Gnrdlnor, who canio to this city yostorday to visit frlouds, roports that tho road from Klkton to Drain passes through mllos of forest fires. Tho stago sor vlco on that lino was considerably iiothored. Mr. Davidson has boon hunting In tho Coos Ihiy country with Qoorgo Makon and Frod Holtz both of Portland. Thoy got ono deer. Eugeno Guard. NKW8 OF ItOSKHUUG ledy. )t curta ill ell tr !. To Molkin cj Dsafkltrt. I will explain a ueodlly and elttually curm Leucorrh a, (Irwn Blcknttuiana tlun in young ladles, I'lumpnebs and hmlth always reaults from Twin City Steam Laundry e TKe Laundry That Always Treats You Right iN'iiw of Lwnl Intercut from tlio Coluiium of tho Itovlmv. Itov. Chns. D, Kovony, of Uandon arrived In Hosoburg this morning on routo to Portland where ho will spend a fow days. Ho was accompa nied by his sister. District Attornoy Geo. M. Drown, accompanied by Mrs. Ilrown oxpocta to leavo horo soon for points In Coos and Curry counties, whoro thoy will enjoy tholr annual outing. Thoy will mnko tho trip by prlvnto con voyanco and will bo gono about two Tho local Shrlners who went to Marshflold Sunday morning to attend tho ceremonies hold thoro Monday, aro oxpocted homo this evening or to morrow Hoports rocolvod from Marshfleld aro to tho effect that tho visitors woro royally entortalned by tho Shrlnors of that city. Mrs. S. Raymond arrived horo on Tuesday's early morning train and will spend n couplo of days visiting with Mrs. Rnymond'B slstor, Mrs. B. Wright, at tho homo of Ray Wright, und Mrs. Raymond's nloco, Mrs. A. II KYiHtnr. nt Wont Ilnsohlirc. Sho I will leavo tomorrow for Grants Pass 1 to visit her brothers, later returning to Roseburg. Deforo roturnlnghomo 1 sho will also visit hor son, Fred Raymond, of Marshfleld. Mrs. Ray 'mond recontly disposed of her prop erty Interests and sho may decldo to l locate permanently In tho Marshfleld 'vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cooloy of 1 Myrtlo Point, arrived horo last even ing and lort toaay ior roruana unu other northern cities. County Clerk Kdwnrd Lenox and wlfo leavo for Gardiner and Winches tor Uny next Monday, whoro they will onjoy their annual outing. Don't forget tlio iWic luncheon nt Tho Cliuiullor. 11:110 to 2 o'clock. KlItK says: "Don't forget tho nig Danco nt KAGM' Hall Saturday night. .j ,J