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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
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Sknt players.) lANT'S CAFE ar olace for bod Meals. Reasonable. ;ial & B'ciwy 1AT ROOF FIXED NOW CORTHELL hone 3171. aSVAi AND PRESS- MAIIH Tfl uuuiiu I'S A TRIAL PANTATORIUM LE & C. 0 DAaOBTT Al Ave Phono 250-X. s& framing Iker Studio HHlMMHMMMMaIVM i'S AUTO SERVICE chandler hotel i'HONi: no. L.NYWIIKRE AXV TLMt lit AND CAREFUL IIHIVIXO CAMPIXG PARTIES JN LAMBETH ncr and Driver. FK tC A. II. IIODQINF jU PAINT ANU dH DECORATING CO. limit? Fiiruhriicd AfiirHliIleU, OrefO 4 COOS HOTEL erly ot Mnrshfleld 3TOX AVEXUE KTAIIIII-:.N STREET ft'OHTII I1KNI) I. Metlln, Prop. )NTZ GARAGE r Motorcycle Agency E TIRES MOW 1.1$ STORED TVS MOST COMPLETE ACIIIXK SHOP AXI) AUTOMORILB IlKPAUUXQ I.IXIJ FOR SALE KOXT ST. PHONE 180-J IKS REPAIRER AND CHARGED V) HAW KUOKS on IOU11 COLLARS liavo tliem Inundere nt ITV STI2AM LAUNDRY S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, ncy and Domestic CHINA W IlKACII Al'TO LINK andlfr Hotol. Marahfinlil. Uracil niwl Wnv lnlnta. M. 1 P. M.4 V. M. e , .noo Pel 70e Slouch 7nn ndprf lieach ...$l.o ,' eet si. 00 1 "ax SI. 00 Uril pMIIII llnflfli nt PJl P. M "5.30 1 M "earn ny the Ocean Deacb '38SCncnr nntnmnlilln lonvo. I Hotel three times dally i.Mis FAMOUS AUTOS t podels DERSON CORSETS" Prlnclnni iiaiiihiiii-u YX" and "CADET" JENNINGS, No. Bend KQUIPPKI) WITH WIHKLKSH. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. SAILS KItO.M ItAILUOAD DOCK, MAItSlllMKLD, DUHIXO TIIU MOXTII OK (HTOnillt OX TUP illtl), AT 10 A. M.J IOTII, AT 1 P. M.; 17TII, AT H A. M.; UITII AT J P. M., AXI) iMST AT H A. M. TlckoU on b1 to nil KaMcrn iKilntn mid InToi motion im to rton and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono 5-T. o. II. LAXDHHS. Aent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Buy and Snn Frnnciseo. S. S. Redondo RAILS I-'Oll .MAItSIIPIKLO I'ltOM SAX l'ltAXCISCO WKDXICSDAY, OCTOIIKIt 7, AT il P. M Equipped wltlj, wi-roVtss and suurinrlric lioll. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine Iti'll. Passengers and freight. HAILS FOR MAItSIII'IKLD FROM SAX FIIAXCI.SCO SATl'KDAY, 0(T()lli:it !l, AT i P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street piur Ho. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McGmkok. IMnmc 44. PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -SAIL FHO.M- San FrnnclBco Plor No. a. Rvory Wodnoadny 3 P. M. Phono 275. Coos Day Kvory Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS D. JAMi:S, AKcnt Oconn DorK Portland Alhcrs Dock No. 3 Kvory Saturdny J A. M. MurHhflsld. r To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIK FAST AXI) CO.MFORTAIILK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. V. McGKOnOE AOEXT W. II. PAIXTKR Phono 44, Marsufleld Phone 421, North Dond STEAMER HARDY SAIIS FKOM SAX FRANCISCO EVERY TEN' DAYS SAX FRANCISCO DOCK l.MON STEAMER PIER J COOS BAY AND EUREKASTEAMSHIFL LINE HIGH STANDARD BTY PainLs, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. ' op E. F. LeMieux FOtt Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating 393 North Front Street. Phone 115-1?. I i ' ' ' ' ""' - Give Best Results PivmIiIciiI'.s Pi'iicliiinatlou Mi-ols with C.i'i'iit Approval Aiiifilcnn CIiiiivIiin to Prny for IVnco. President Woodrow Wilson's p!o- clniiintiou calling upon the people of those United Slates to observe Suu- dny, Octolior 4th an Pence Sunday and askliiK thorn to unite in their cuurelips on that day In prayer and petition to God Hint an end may bo reached speedily In the present Euro pean war, hn met with almost un animous npprovat on tlie part of I ho churches of the United Stnte.4. Spec ial services will bo held In to Epis copal church on Sunday and the vec tor wll preach on tlo subject: "The Grounds of Ponce." Tho Fcdornl Council of Churches ' lu America, comprlsltiK about 110 or nioro of tho lending churches of the country, and oiuhraclnr nuout i:tO,- j 000 church buildings, 1ms set ttslde- for use oh Sunday five special pray ers, among them one by Hev. Dr. Manning of Trinity Church, New York and n prayer by lllshop G3r, of the Kplbcopnl diocese of Now York. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I I till anil Market. ' U. E. Drowning. Rector 11 a. m., Holy Communion and Sermon. Special pence tople and ap propriate music. 7:30, Evening ServMro and Sermon, Subject: "The Donion of Kenr." 3 p. in., Service nt St. .Mary's Epis copal church, North Hcnd; Sunday school at 2:30, I FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH Albert F. Dassford, M. A. Residence CC3 So. II III street 50-X Tho church will observe Penco Day with appropriate feattiroH nt both nor vices Sunday. Dr. .Mnttle U, Shaw will assist tho pastor at tho evening Fcrvlco and tho largo chorus choir will rondci special iniulc suitable to the day. Dlblo School at 10 a. in., with graded classes and competent teach, ors. Worship nt 11 ii.m. nnd7:30 p.m. .with sermons by Pastor llnssford. Young People h Korvlco nt 0:30 for ono hour. A spcclnl Invitation la mended to all young men and wo men. Music at both torvlcca by a lnrge chorus choir undor Professor George Ay re. A cordlnl welcomo Is extended to all. METHODIST CHURCH Ilov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. North ucna Tho services Sunday will bo at follows: Sunday School at 10 a. in. Vcspor Clrclo and Epworth League at 7 p. in. Sermons by tho Pnstor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. XORWEGIAX LUTHERAN. Ilov. It. O. Thorpe Servlcoit will bo hold In tliu Nor wegian Lutheran church nt Mnish field Sunday nt 1 1 a. in. Communion. Sunday school moots Saturdays nt 10:30. Services will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Liithernn Chapel at North Hend Sunday at 7:45 p. m. I SEVENTH DAY ADVEXT1STH. I Locnl Elder, J. E. Quails. Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlces nro conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath School nt 10 a. in. Iilblo Study nt 11 a. in. Young Peoplo's Society at 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednosdny nt 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Kelonco Hall. 237 Third Street North Sor vices at 11 n. m., Sunday and $ p. m. Wodnesday. Subject: "Unreality." Sunday School at 12 Sundny. Rending room open every day excopt Sundays and Holidays from 1 in 4 p. in, A , UNITED RKETIIKEN CHURCH NORTH REND Mra. R. N. Lowla, Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in, Preaching at 11 a. in. nnd 8 p.m. Prayer Meotlng Wednesdny eve ning at 8 o'clo' V.. NORTH HEM) CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. S. Gregg, Minister Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p. m. Iilblo School, 10 a. m. I CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSIIFIELD Mnss will be celebrated at 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. father McDovltt. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ,'oseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning Service at 1 1 a. in. Evening service at 7:30 p, pi. All aro cordially Invited. Epworth Leaguo at C:30 p. m. Junior Leaguo Service Thursday aftrnoon nt 3:45. Prayer Meeting Thursday even ing ut 7:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth M. Moore, ot tho Department of Domestic Science, act ed as Judge of Industrial Work ut tho Coos County Fair. Photographs of school activities In Mnrshfleld schools havu been forwarded to tho Departniiont of Public Instruction nt Satoiit. Some of them will appear lu tho forth coming report of the Superinten dent ut Public Instruction. Changes In tho Science- roouns ot tho High School nro being made Room 1G will bo UBed for physics hereafter, 10 for chemistry. A chemical work table, hood and ap paratus cases aro bolug put In. The changes will add to tho efficiency of tho Sclenco work. Heretofore, In tho ubsciicu of cubcs and ttnlt uhle places for hooping things, It has been difficult to tell Jtiat what apparatus was available and where It might be found when It was needed. Thu now arnuigomenlB re veals a flue laboratory equipment A Friduy, morning entertainment course of seven numbers has been arranged for tho older pupils of tho school. Seo course printed here with. Dr. Muttlo Slinw will open the scries on October 13. Tho hour, 10 o'clock, at tho High School Au ditoiiuui. Subject, 'Tito Develop ment of tho Nervous Sytrtoni of tho Child." Tho public Is Invited. Clubs In tho city wishing to nr- rntigo special courses: In the depart ments of tho High School aro In vited to dn so. RvuilJug courses lu literature aro suggested, short courses In chemistry, physics, bot any, cookery, manual training. The touchers In nny dopnrtmunt will he glad to co-oporato lu u.oy wny they can. Special lectures on special toplcH will bo glnilly world up for any club or association so dwlrlug. When one realizes t.'liut numy per sons cannot mnku u simple adjust ment on mi electric flat Iron, It scorns as though ho in (7 few lecture on uloiuoutnry physlcn udglit bo practical and useful. t HIGH SCHOOL The Friday morning omfortalu tuciit course Is us follows:! October 13, Dr. Mnttle U. Shaw Subject. "Tho Dovolopuicutt. of. tho Nervous System of the Child." November 25. Rev. Albert F. Unssford. Subject. "Oppartunltyniid tho Student." f s Roys' Gleo Clyl), Olrls' Glee Club, 100 In spelling nil tho Week. Mark Iloone, Almn Jnrvlnon, Jnrl Nerdrum, Wm. McArthur, Ell Snmp- json, Josophlne Snvago, Paul John son, Karnio Horcuson. I These pupils have had 100 In arithmetic for tho wcok: Gordon Noff, Jnrl Nerdrum, Au gustus I toff man. On Monday every pupil In the A class hud a perfect paper In arith metic. FOURTH GRADE In tho Monday spelling test of 50 words, tho following missed no words: John Nordstrom, Myrtlo Conklln, Virgil LcClnlr, Adrnlue Gardor, Alfred McElroy, Cecil Doll, Raymond Kennory, Helen Merchant, Thclnin lllnck, Emerson Neff and Ero Jarvonen. Thursday great Joy reigned In tho room, as no words woro mlBscd In the spelling lesson, Thursday of last week Miss Landrltb, Miss O'Connor nnd Mrs. (Itossop visited the room. In the weekly arithmetic test tho following mndo 100 per cont: Helen Merchant, Neltn Giillnughor, Emer son Neff, Raymond Kemcry, Adrnluo Gnrdner, Alton Knrdcll. FILTH GRADE Tho pupils In tho fifth grade who hnd perfect spelling pnpers during tho past weok woro Maybollo Mr Lciighlln, Arnold SnmpHon, Lucllo Douglas, Edward Pnlno, Francis Sacchl and Holen PerUlim. Tyson Kysor entered tho Fifth R last Monday. SAD STORY OF R l December 18, with nBslstauco. February 12, with nsslBtatico. March 20. Girls' Llto'rary Clni Program Becrot until dntq""of pe. formnnce, April 17. Hoys' Literary CUub. Program Heuret until dato of por- foriuiiuco. May . . . Open, High School Auditorium at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon. TJio pub lic Is Invited. SOUTH MAHHIIPIELD SCHOOL SIXTH UHAIVH Thoio having mado 100 per coat In all written spelling Iobhoiih. tin; past weok aro: Jeauetto Wilson Fordlnnnd Lecoca. lust week. El win Johnson. I Mrs. Gloukop pnld this grade n brief visit last Thursday. THIRD (JRAI)i: The following pupils huvo had; SSNSS V NW kwi:disii evaxgelical lutheran church. Rov. II, F. HoiigtBon. Pastor. t EUGENE, Or., Oct. 3. Rov. J. C. Rlchnrdson, n pioneer llaptlst minis ter of this county, nged 82 years, re turned to Myrtlo Crook a broken hearted innn. According to hla story, told at tho station Just before ho started for the south, ho was turned a wny from his daughter's liouao In Etigcuo nnd refused ndinlttnnco, nil because bo married against tho wish e of his children. Now tho old man Is hajnolcss and does not know whoro to go aiinl will perhaps huvo to llvo off the charity of othors, although his children huvo plenty, ho says, and b,o deeded tlnuii till his proporty, con sisting ot n 200-acro farm and a resi dence proporty In Etigono. About five years ago tho old minis ttr married Mrs. Atnui Kent, n highly reijiocted lady of Myrtlo Creok. She Is u .fow years his Junior. Mrs. Kant Jiad itaught school in that portion .of fliorwinty for many yours nnd la said to Ixi si highly respectnblo woman. Tho o1a ipooplo aro said to have wed simply for companionship, as both woro ,Uone dn tho world, but soon af tor tho marriage tho wlfo's honlth be gan to fall uud .It la said that sho la now aliuost a unrvoua wreck and' will .bo comiMillod to bo taken to a hospi tal for t'Xeutment Sho tins soma la-nporty which she U said to bo wlll h(g to dovotu to tho suitport ot both, but her condition Is such thnt sho In untAlo to enro for their tioine n,nd both need tho attention and care of poinoiiio younger and stronger. Tin? aged minister, accompanied by FmiU J- Fink, of Rancroft, Coos county, niophow ot Mrs. Richardson, arrived 'in Eugene Monday ovonlng. Yesterday iCiioy wont to tho homo ot ouo of tho daughters of the old gen tleman, accoinlng to his story, and. Phouo'S-R 80 UU,1,'uld BV0u-,j asked If It w(M(W bo posslblo for tho Preaching sorvloo and coiiimiinloiuV children to euro or him. "They nl 11 n ... Cf..k.,l ... tii.nn.1 nn fttt -Hi. Ill I tin Silsl Itl (1 tl I VI at 11 a. in. Sunday, Sunday School nt 0:45 a. in. I Services In North Rend at 7:301' p. in. . CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . Samuol Gregg, Minister, . . Residence, 280 Nonh Eloventh Phono 40-'. v- ry Sundny. ,jl 0:00 a. m. J I, a. in. and t Sorvlces as follows ut tho Church,, corner Sixth and Central; Regular services ov- ry Sunday. UlUlo hciiooi at iu: Preaching servlco 7:30 p. in. 1 ,! I NORTH HEND PRESRYTERIAN I Rov. Frederick Shlnlnn, Pastor . i i -'a Sunduy School, 10 a. in. Preaching, 11 u, m. Christian Endouvor, 7 p Preaching, 8 p. m. ni. i CATHOLIC CHURCH I NORTH RKND -; nev. Father McDovltt li llniiii nrtll t nnlnlinntml C?.n.ln V mornlnR at 8 by tho Rev. Fathurti MCUQVltt A Yi It llirilVIl liiu mill iiiii iiiu uiu iuuii lit t tears, "and' wouliIiWUow mo to enter im further tluin Just Insldo tho kltcb- Jjlibii door. No, they did not want mo. L mil too old and feobju, I guess. I :am too much of a bunbn. I don't kiinw what to do, I am going back to Wljrtlo Crook. I will probably llvo iHOfitohow, but 1 havo nothing and do mot Know wuai is 10 necomo 01 me." 'Mi. Richardson was ono of tho ear liest settlers of Lima county and Is isatd'tu hnvo holped lay out the city of Eugene, Ho was known far and wldo' through tho upper valloy and has preached In every country school district In Lauo county In years gone by. Ho was known as a powerful speaker and was considered to be one of the .strongest ministers ot the llap tlst church In this part of tho state. Now ho Is homeless nndi heart-broken and longs for tho time to como when tho burdeiiH and cares ot thla life, aro over. , - mmmmmm eJL- mssjmmnpij , f i i ilV:BBBBBBBBBBBBBSSlllHI.SISlBBBBBflMSfcBHBBfSBBllBBIBiK2K