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WL w"'liPjM 'ii' I '""" "11111 ffPKHffjMl I "i r" SJlV Ft WW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX special music for the service, GROCERIES of a Hieh StnnrlnrH t n,.-. I'lHST HAPTIST Clll'ltCH Albert F Baesford. M. A. rrslucil(i CC.i So. Mill g.rept .vj-.y Singing Evangelists Geo. A. wenu nd wife will nrrlve In Mnrshfleld n tie nrxt llroakwntcr to nssrat In SERVICE that is satisfactory, - DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particuhr These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (Mb Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES 707 SOUTH HHOA..WAY VnoSK, rtial tncctliUH to lie Held Hero nnu 4 at Xorth Bpii 1 In the Christian with Churches. These noted singers have Bible School nt 10 n. m.. ;rnded classes and competent toacli been nssoc'aled with Kcv. bamuoi Grpsfg in other fields nnd nro cap nble of doing excellent work. crs. Wo.'shlp nt 11 tt.ni. and7:30 p.m with sermons by Pastor Bassford. Young People's service at 6:30 for ono hour. A special Invitation It ixtended to nil young men and wo men. SWEDISH EVAXOKMCAIi LUTIIKKA.V CHUIlCir. Kcv. U. P. llengtson. Pastor. Keslddnce 204 Highland aenue. e.i the'r monthly test en AVedn s- Cjney Augustus Hoffman, Karlno .Music nt both services by a lnrgt - chorus choir under Professor Georee ' Phone 94-11. FINK AMHIKSS dar So'ttson. Th follnwlnr nnnllt of R 7:h The nutills had 100 in arlMimi- Ayre. Preaching service at 11 n. m'., Sun- A cordial welcome Is extended tc jay. n. ii.rihi smart. of tb V. of grade and A Sta rrad did except- tic all the week: Gordon Salt, Jarl n .i, hn ben illostrttlng she iCBalhr well la their landscape study X-rdru Sunday School at 9: -IS a. m. Sorvlces In ,'orth Ilend nt 7.'30 p. in. State Manual of KreUon for gjvea Friday moraine:: Edith Ayre. schools In North Dead awl Marsh- Clara Abet. Howard McLaughlin. Swiml Crnilc. field left today oa the "Break- Tbelma Taber. Abide Lcdwanl. Harold Johnson haa loft school water" for Portland, where sJe U Wayne Painter. and l solas te spend the winter' . . i -It A.lnr In a -V j. r.llfn..l. HIGH STANDARD METHODIST CliU.'fll Kev. A. S. Hlsey. Pastor. rsorth Bend o Tlio services Sunday will bo ai HOW AIJOL'T THIS, Jilt. VOTEIt? mvmftomm ' " ' " iw AT THE jr tKaammmmmBMmBmBsmttmmammtr,JL:Si ?..K. .i... .V LmWII of ttn wl..l. r?.l TW nynll.' trhi fax! n.rfu. ...oil. fOllOWS If BW mibllc school teachers la Portlaad TUsee who have male lfl per inn lewons all week were: John 'Sunday School nt 10 a. m. This form of cxtenrfea work l new n, ,n ,hir written spelling CUuen. Thelma Wilson, Prancea eper Circle nnd Kpworth League to the University and I pwlo k-oat thi week are Raymond Hall. Kurene Sampsoii, Myrtle !' "..,., . .. v.rv .nnular throurtNWt the Mte Barrow. Whltford Hall. Maraaret Johaeon. Rnth Collins. Harry Wal- Sermons by tlio Pastor at 11 a. m. Dr. Sluart'8 lecture at Loaxie Hall powers. Irene MePherscn. Jeanette ter Anona Hlldebrand. Catherine ana S p I'livslcal Kduration in norm wilaon. Lou:e Uldlcr. Hersrbel nnwoii m. on l'nyslcai riauraiiuB . v.. nnaon. ixu0f uiunj. iierernei tralnlnc as folioned by a demon- ciaaeen, Harold Cnrry. Cecil la Btratlon of the folk pamea aad chaneile. ferdlaand I.enrq. dances for all tbo who rared to jjr,, Lyon and her mother from remain after tbe lectare. Dr. St- Coqullle paid thla room a W nrt has made an ImpreeMoa oa Cooa Thursday afternoon. Hay which will be tea laetlnf among the young people and It Ik rirtli (Jrado. hoped hor visit IH be followed The pupil making no mi:ake-? by an awakened Interest In physical ,., gaoiim Mt wek were: Kdwarl education In the scboels. Payne. Enrln Storm. ForrwtK Meyetv. Mabel Sneddon. Maybelle .McUuh- . Ha. Arnold Sampson. Kthel Dal. I KOLTII MAIWIiriELH SCIIOOU Jaek Collin. Karl Hodges and Her 4 bert Mcrphy. Kliflilli draiU' ir iisnors isi wk were iiev x JurcK ' XTTQsKk'!) v I SEVENTH DAV ADVEXTISTS. I Local Elder. .1. 13. Quails. If you had In your employ n mnu who had been with you for yours and who had proved by unfailing ifullhfuluuHB In looking after your ! Intorosts, that ho was worthy of' your confident o ami support, would you disihurgo hlin and givo liln Job Seventh Day Advuntlst services nro t0 8omu irloil. ontlitmliiHt, who ondiirted overy Snturdny ns follows: promises groat things hut iiuskubsos hatiiiaiiibchooIntJOa.nl. nether tlio training nor oxvoriuiiro llllilebtutlyntllu.nl. i(l otiaiiro voit tht srinin uonil mr- vlco? liidei'd you would not. Yet that Ih precisely whnt you nro nsk- t'd to tlu. when ytm nro uskod to BUY PainLs, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. 01 'oiing people's Society nt 3 p. raer Meeting Wednetdny 30 p. in. m. nt EPISCOPAL fiiriuii. I till mill .Market. ( It. K. KroMiting, Kector S a. nt. Holy Communion. 9: SO a. m. Sunday School. 11:0 a. in. Morning servlco and CHHISTIA.V SCIENCE Christlnn Srlenco Hall. 237 Third Street North X landscape as tea through an Ilaaeford and Mra. .Meyers. open window was the Mtbjeet for- tbo Friday morning drawing le Fourth Crude. .nn The followlnr had 10 ner rent The boys of tho manual iraiainc in tne arimmeitc test: rsmerson rmva u me umiur. class nro studying the different parts NrT, Da scan Dasbn-y, Frederic "3" p. m. Service in St. I.uke'f of tho Joint In wood eonttriMtloa Hoamnd. Tbelma mark, James l.y- Church, Empire. Wllma Hoagland has been absent o. Ralph Hansen. Holt Bonebrake, 4 thr past eek on account of illae Mrrtle Cooklln. Marshall lleatty. ' PIHSltTEHIA Clll'HCH. In nn arithmetic test given' Tbes pupils missed no words in e- Wednesday warning, the following'spelllng test: Kmeraoa Xeff, Dan- Keular services at the Proshjter inadd tno highest grades: Hath can Dasbney, Donald Gidley. Nelta ,, rhnrch Sundav Ortnbnr r. l.mh Oolden, 100; Marjorle Drews. !: Oallanrher. Helen Merchant. Ero "" Lntl nuty. Urtohi r n. 1 oth Clara Kcrguion, 100: Keglaald Me- Jarrenlen. Gor Murphy. Cecil "'orn'K ! evening by Kev. Alfred Carberry, 100; Olenda Parrel, lue; Doll. Virginia Johnscn, Adralne Hoag. of Seattle. Washington. Helen Hebert, 100. ItMsnel Qoatr- Oardnr. . mass, 100; uracil rarna, juu; nr- rnose naving per reel dally spell host Whereat, 95. Ing Isvmomi for the week, are: In the weekly spelling ten the Adralne Gardner, Alfred MeKlroy. following made 100. Mabel Mago. Cecil Doll, Virginia I.eCmlr. Htthm (Jcorgo Hchroedcr. I.eona Post. Den- Merthant. Thelma Ilmck. Dnnran a!e Flanagan, Clara Ferguson, Vlr- Dashaey, Ixnald Old ley. Km Jar glnlii Clarke, ltuth Oolden and venea. fleorgo Hansen. Mrs. Myers rlalted th room oh Wedneaday. II 7(li nml A Hili Orilc. Mra. Mmck and Mra. Dshney rlt- Charles Davis, of tho H 7th grade Ited Friday. unfortunately broke his arm last Sunday, and ss a result of his Third (!ni!i, accident, was abteut from scheol Oa Friday everyone In the room ladt weok, stool 100 In spelling. .On account of Illness. Lillian Sea- The following pupils had 100 u bib n was abicnt from school en spelling for the week: Mark Doone, Tuwday and Wodnesday. Kuther Wlstl, I.orna Wilson. Jarl A 8th grade clrlt government Netdrura, Harry Watp, Ell Sampson clals completed the study of the U'r MiKlnnon. Floyd o Sott, .lark United States Constitution and ' Snchl, Jo.-e;.h!ne h'atage, Vio-'ct voto ngaltist Mr. Oeorgo .1. Arm sliong, for County CoiiiiiiIhsIoiiui. Mi A rtitutrfim Imu llu fiVii.twuil lilu ' I " -..B..".ik ...o Services nt 11 n. in., Siindny and f'r yenm on tho County Court, SubJoit:f Proliutlon After Death" treated nil bucIIoiib of tho county 1 p. m. Wednesday. .with mnial pniiBlili.i-iiiiim ni ni.ai.. luto falrnoss. He Has nt nil times advocated modern methods, wlior- NOHWI.'OIA.V Lt'TH EHA.V. Kev. K. O. Thorpe Services will be held in tho Nor wegian Lutheran church, at .V.atsh field Sunday at 7: -15 p. m. Sunday School at 12 Sundny. Heading room open every tiny ixcept Sundays and Holidays from 1 o 4 p. in, 4 UNITED llltETIIKE.V CHUKCH I NOHTH HEND Mrs. It. ft. Lewis, Pastor Sabbath School at 10 n. m. Christlnn Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching nt 1 1 n. in. nnd S p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednosday eve ning nt S o'clock. 4 CATHOLIC CHUKCH .MAIt.SIIFIELD MnsB will lin rolnlirntml nt 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Itov. coming in. Sunday school meets nt 10 a. llend Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Services will he hold In tlio yor-j weglan Lutheran Chapol at North I.'enJ Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday schol at 10 a. m. m. over thoy tended toward oconoiny lit public expenditure!, llu Iiiih di rectly Hiivoil tho t'liiinty many times what tho county has paid him ns CommlBslonor, during IiIm en 1 1 in term, by gutting greater rottiniH for tho money Hpont on road ami brldgo workn, tia tho roault of lilu eight, years former oxporlonco ns n mom bur of tho Sonoma County Hoard of Supervisors In California, before to Coos County. During Mr. Armstrong's Incumbency, mod- urn road building oittlpiiiout hns I buon Hiibstltutcd for tho old tlmo expuiiHlvo hum! methods In voguo when ho beenmo u ineinber of tho County Hoard. Ills aim has boon and Is, to mako tho county funds tho greatest possible re- NOIITII HEND CHItlSTlA.V CHUKCH Mrs. S. Gregg, Minister Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Klblo School, 10 a. in. Father MeDoxltt. I MiriHODLST EPISCOPAL, e .oscph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning Service nt 1 1 a. in. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30 p All aro cordially Invited. Knunrtli I.oni'im nl P.f.in ti m Junior Longuo Sorvlco Thursday I produce iftornoon nt 3: -IS. turn per dollar of oxpondlturo, n i rr?C- ,co,t,58 Thuntlay ovon- policy which, If continued by his Moillig se?mon ' This Is Sundny selection as County Commissioner, School Kally Day nnd n speclnl sor- mUBt obvlouBly result In a lower mon for the occasion will bo rato of tnxatlon, becauso If more ,)0l!0i1.??, e . ,.r, , cnn bo Blt0 out ot onch dollar. Peoilo.'' B ' Cumbor8omo thoro will bo less dollars needed Mrs.' minting will sing nt tho to run tho county government. Mr. morning sorvlco and tlio Chorus Voter, Mr. Armstrong hns earned win givo a spooiai nuinuor in tlio your confldonco nnd respect by his i . SA- Health car Illness A person, well, sick or con valescent, can clrinkGhirardcilis Ground Chocolate when other beverages would be out of the question. Tell the grocer to send you a can today. Serve it for tomorrow's breakfast, and note how pleased the family will be and how much more vim than ordinary they'll have to begin the day's work. Very economical. In hermetically sealed tins. Gliirarcielli'a Ground Chocolate is the only original irround chocolate. It hns been uaed in Western homes for ovtir a third of a century nnd its popularity ia growing day by dny. evening. I XOKTII HEND PKESHYTEKIAN I Kov. Frederick Shlmlnn, Pastor . j Sundny School, 10 n. m. Preaching, 1 1 n. in. Christlnn Endeavor, 1 p. m. Prsachlng, 8 p. m. 4 . 4 i CATHOLIC CHUKCH t XOUTII HEM) Kov. Fatlior McDovItt Mass will bo rolobratod Sunday morning nt 8 by tho Kov. Father MoDovltt. 4 OHKISTIA.V CHUKCH . . Samuel Gregg. Minister, Koaldonco, 280 North Blovonth Phono 402. 4 i pnst record, und you nro nsltod to .support hi m on November 3rd, by marking your ballot for him by plnc- Ing your X between his number Inud nniuo thus: SI X Uoorgo J. Armstrong. (Ky Coos County Kopubllcnn Con- trnl Conimlttoo, Paid Adv.j STADDEN ALL KIXHb of PHOTOGRAPHIC WOKK, Ilronildo Enlarging and Kmbtk Flnlslilng. Scrvlcos ns follows at tho Church, ornur Sixth and Contra): I Kegulnr sorvlces ovory Sundny. Klblo School nt 10:00 n. in. Proiichlug sorvlco 11 n. in, nnd 7:. 'in p. m. Tim Hormon for tho evening will I.. n....ii. .....I i...i.....n. i I Tho malo tiuarti-lto wi'll furnish 352 So, 5tll Sti. PllOnO 200-X SPIRELLA CORSETS may bo obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier, a OIL Ml WS 1M 'I ClJ net mh. I). GIIIRARDCLU CO. Since 1852 Son FrancUco We will maintain our uul prices dun'nc 10M. Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot nfford to bo without lirnlth or nrcldont liiBiirnnro. You not only ncojtho Insurance, but you want to bo sure nnd hnvo tho correal policy In tho best and most rollablo company In tlio business. Seo mo or phono ma at once and I will explain it to you, E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Mnrshfleld. 300 Colto Building. perry mremilk " i;TM mm 3 h. -sr. SwrnAw ViiliUfiiii ii hVi'iimi'i iniiaf" Jn.. I..--V iiVV r?, r n W A P33P A Balanced Feed ?t5 For Dairy Cattle A Full Line of Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate and all other Nationally Advertised- Goods at NASBURG'S GROCERY . I At AREAS0NABLE PRICE Fed to Cows Increases Their YIELD OF MILK SEE IT- -ASK ABOUT IT E. F. LeMieux FOR Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating Wionti 115-K. 393 North Pront Hlrcol. Give Best Results rilH 1MIIIWH , ,n , IHIIIHIII, ' " aaaaa wa aauaataWMamanwawiwaiw - - ai mmm "" aiaawaM-,M.n-- , THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS ABOUT OCTOBER 15, 1914. ADVER. TISING SPACE FOR SALE. MAKE YOUR RESERVA TIONS FOR SPACE IN IT. FOR PARTICULARS WRITE OR CALL. Coos Bay Home Telephone Co, Marshfield, Oregon TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME bby i will has boon a hobby with us for a nood many voara nml a lot of our customers will toll you whon It comes to gottlnc cood, louad. tlurnblo framing mntorlal nt tho right prlco wo know our bual nooB. Just toll what you want to build nnd tho amount you want to spend nnd wo'll got busy with our pencil ond flcuro out the but your nouoy can buy. Try us. j j4. , 4 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. llKTAIh DISPAIlTAinNT CUT THIS l-'UEL HILL 1 TWO I1Y USIXO OUIl WOOD l'HONIi 100. 182 SOUTH IIIIOAUWAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS CllUXTV Kbtubllhhctl 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest I'nltl on Tlmo Deposit Officers: J. W. Henuctt. ri'PHlilent. J. II. Klutiuimn, VU'twrrcsltlent. 1(. K. Wllllniiis, Ciihliler. e. !'. WliirliCbtiT, Afcst. Casblfr. RAINY SEASON IS COMING' ARE YOU READY? THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT -Open one In our Savings Department. 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