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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1914)
sxm?ima3ammmmwfmm mmmmmmmmmmmm ft FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1014 EVENING EDITION. ! COOS BAY TIMES r a MALONEY, Kdltor and Tub. iaNB. aMXONBr. News Kdltor Official Taper of Coos County Entered nt tho Postofflco at Marsh tleld, Oregon, for traMmlsBlon Uirough the malls as lecond-claBi (BU matter. I FtiltSOXATi OVKKFLOW MRS. McMULLEN and MIbb Sprnguo, two Marshficld teachers, will leave tomorrow for Salem and l'ortlnml to spend the holidays. MR8. ELEANOR McMULLEN loft out this morning on tho Drenk water for Portland, where sho will visit during the holidays. II. J. SAVAGE, tester of tho Coob Bay Cow Testing Association, camo down yesterday to confer with J. L. Smith, county agricul turist. JlltS. IIOSA PHEUSS returned last evening from Coqulllo, where sho wont .o tnko tho tcachors' examl- THE LEMANSKI THEATRE TONIGHT THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. MORALES IIIIOTIIEIIS, Athlotes ni)d Novelty Act. ,' Tho thirteenth cpUodo of tho Mil lion Dollar Mystery entitled "THE SKCHrtST AGENT FROM RUSSIA" In two reels. With Floronco La Radio nnd Sydney Ilracy. A romarkahlo moving- plcturo pan omma of ' Uip PANAMA-PACIFIC Exposition up to date, filmed under tho porsoual direction of Jo soph Brandt,, niado by tho Victor Universal films. . Next! A 2-rcol Koystono Comedy entitled "THE NEW YORK GIRL," fonturlng Mnblo Normnnd, tho most celebrated female laugh producor In tho moving plcturo profession today. ' 5 reels of tho BEST photoplays In tho city nt tho BEST nnd MOST comfortable theater. Jiowor floor, inc. Klrnt Balcony, inc. Second Balcony, 10c. Hero Monday night A now musi cal vaui)ovlllo act that Is tho best pvor In Mnrsbflold yet. Coming booh, "Tho Prlco of Treachory," a spoclnl 5-rcol photo dramn released through tho World Film Corporation. nation, nnd today relumed to Catching Inlet. MISS HELEN LANDRITH of the pub lic schools, left on tho Breakwater this morning for Portland. Sho may go to Monrovia, Calif., to visit with her mother for u fow days. "DOC" PARKER expects to leave Mondny by way of Maploton for his homo In Eugene, where ho will spend Christmas with his pnrents, returning to Coos Bay shortly af ter the holidays. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, county road master, camo over from Coqulllo yesterday to Inspect tho North Bend road work and tho repair work on tho Eastsldo bridge lead ing to tho ferry. TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE On Christmas cvo In tho Bnptlst Church there will bo n Christmas tree, put thero by tho children of tho Sunday School and open to everyono who may wish to como. It will bo hung heavy with lights and thoro will bo good things In plenty aftor tho program of songs and Christmas carols. At tho Btuno time moro than 70 prizes nro to bo award ed to tho children who havo made good records during tho past year by attending tho Sundny school reg ularly and who have known their lessons. In preparation for tho trco thoro hns already been purchased 130 pounds of candy nnd moro than 300 oranges. Santa Claim Is to bo thero and ho hns already declared thoro will bo plenty for everyone attend ing his old-fnshloncd Christmas tree. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Joseph Kuotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in Morning Service at 11 a. m. Ser mon: "Adam's Sin nnd Christ's Atonement." All nro cordially Invited. Epworth Lcnguo at C:30 p. m. Junior Leaguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at 3:4G. Prnyor Mooting Thursday oven Ing nt 7:30 o'clock. 7:30 p. in,, Evening Sermon: "Phillip's Convorts." Mrs. McKnlght will sing In tho morning and n inalo quartotto In tho ovonlng. , METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Hlsoy, PnBtor. North Beau at; THE i i ' - - v 'T m m a f .iHi mid iuniiccr. i i jkt - - n ni SUMMONS. Tho sorvlcea Sunday will bo at follows: Sunday School nt 10 a. m. Vesper Circle and Epworth Longuo at 7 p. m. ' Sormons by tho Pastor at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. . CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSHF1ELI) Mass will bo colobrnted nt 10 o'clock Sunday morning by Rov. P'nthnr McDovltt. SOUTH MARSHFILEI) SCHOOL. FIRST GRADE. Frank Dunn Is a new pupil In tho room. , Eugenie Krommingn has boon out of school all week because of Illness Mrs. CIhib. Hall was a (Visitor last Friday. FOURTH (SHADE. Thoso who had 100 per cent In tho weokly spelling test wero Virginia Johnson, Virgil LeClalr nnd Duncan DnBhnoy. Thoso who had porfoct dally spoil ing Icssoiib were Emerson Neff, Dun can Dnshnoy, Thelma Bench, Geofgo Murphy, Lillian Johnson, Cecil Doll, Alfred McElroy, Alton Knrdoll, Al bert Wobbor, Virgil LcClnlr and Vir ginia JohtiBon. Thoso who did excellent work In arithmetic this week nro Tholma Black, Ilolcn Merchant, Donald Gld loy, Duncan Dnshnoy, Emerson Neff, William Watts, Bennlo Sorcnson, Virginia Johnson, Alfred McElroy, Albort Webber, Lillian Johnson, Ce cil Doll, Grnco McElroy nnd Adralno Gardner. Irono Dunn entered school from Spokcnn. Wm. Watts loft school. Ho Is going tp Portland. FIFTH GRADE. Tho following pupils havo hnd 100 In spoiling all week: Jack Collins, Albert Johnson, Gladys Burrows, Donnld Allen and Edwnrd Pnlno. Maybollo McLaughlin hns been ab sent on account of Illness. SIXTH GRADE. Tho pupils who havo mndo 100 per cent In all their spoiling tho past week nro Raymond Burrows, Ferdi nand Lccocq, Irono McPhorson, Lou Iso Gldlcy and Jeuuetto Wilson. THE REAVARDOFT1IE RIGHTEOUS. Say ye to tho righteous, that it shall bo well with him; for they shnll cat tho fruit of their doings. Isaiah, III, 10. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Albort F. Bassford, M. A. RoBldcnco 003 So. 11th streot r.n.x t)ll.l Cnl.nnl n( 10 II. 1T1.. Wltl graded classes and competent teach- Worship at 11 a.m. nnd7:30 p.m. with sermons by Pastor Bassford. Pastor Bassford will give the third of n sorlos of sermons Sunday even ing on tho "Ten Commandments Down to Dnto." They nro worth whllo sormons. Tho' subject will bo "How Shnll Wo Obsorvo Sunday? Is It a holy day or n holiday?" A cordial wolcomo Is extended to all. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH NORTH BEND Mrs. R. N. Lowls. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Chrlstlnn Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 8 p.m. Drnlinr MnnMllI? WnillUIHllaV OVO- i nlng at 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. .itli mid .Market. fy B. E. Browning, uecior 8 n. in. Hob' Communion. 0:30 a. m. Sunday School. 11 n. m., Morning Borvlco nnd Bormon by tho rector: "Tho Coming of tho Son of Mnn." 7:30 p. m. Sermon nnd sorvlco, St. Luko'H Church, Empire. On Friday, Chrlstmns Day, thoro will bo a Holy Communion Sorvlco at 7:00 A. m., with special music pro pared by tho choir, and nt 11 a. m. a second sorvlco with special music Tho Christmas Treo festival will oc cur on ChrlstmnB Evo nt 7 o'clock and all arc Invited to seo tho only original Santa Claus. I SEVENTH DAV ADVENT1STS. I t nnnt ttlilnr. .T. H. OuallB. Cnvnnfll Tlnv AllVniltlut KI'TVlCCH tirO conducted ovcry Snturday as follows: Sabbath School nt 10 a. m. Blblo Study nt 11 u. m. Young Peoplo's Socloty at 3 p. m. Prayer Mooting Wcdnosdny at 7:30 p. ni. A . - CHRISTIAN CHURCH .. Samuel Grogg, Minister, .. Resldonco, 280 North Elovonth Phono 402. in tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for tho County of Coos. Homo Morlgago Co., a corpora Hon, Plaintiff, vs. Eugono Arthur Ilcrnilda, Defendant. To Eugono Arthur Ilormldn: Yon aro hereby notified that you nro required to appear nnd nnswor the complaint now on fllo ngalnst you In tho above entitled court In tho above entitled suit, In which tho Homo Mortgngo Co. Is plaintiff nnd you aro defendant, on or before tho U3rd day of Jnnmtry, 101C, tho Biuno being tho last day for answer ing prcscrlhod In tho order of pub llcutlon of this suninioiir; and If you fall to appear or answer on or boforo said dnto tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rollof domnuded' In his complaint, a suc cinct stntomont of which Is ns fol- Iowb, to-wlt: Judgment In favor of plnlntlff ngntnst tho said dofemlnnt for tho sum of one hundred and. fifty dol lars with interest therein nt tho rnto of ten per cont per nnnum from tho 24 th dny of Soptombor, 1013, nnd fifty dollars no nttorney fees, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, nnd also n decrco that plaintiff's mort al go (lii.,n,., . . 1110 flrBt a P So n, nil his ,BM TUiJ I0'"" Persons d!7d .or undoriL ,'a,B,Bf.aZ ... """i II ,. i. . " mock eight and lot , ot, three of n,n . 'w ." l n. ". Coo. CouTy V ttllr"i Aadiiioi to ? Coos County n,. " Plta 1 rco7;,tC0: fk o Coos c?un i thl the proceed T M ni'l'llcl to tho cost, if 7W ale and tll0 6llM U Plnlntlff therein and "" tho over-plui, If J.V'V WALL PAPER Seo VIERS About it. Rnrvlrnn nR follows nt tllO Clllircll, corner Sixth nud Central: Regular services every Sunday. Hlblo School at 10:00 n. in. l'ronchlug sorvlco 11 n. m. nntl 7:30 p. m. linl.l Inln '' '.-"'ttBlWv' i.: ;.. vu.urt wbn,.Yi -i uiuor mereof. ' I r. . O'TVICO of this ,..., .M.1 .y Publication In p;5l order mmin t. ,t ' .. m "1 ,a coie..T,r' :rnM Of Ihn ,.,- .. .,a,lBafc bounty of c;rc;;;M ntiiiiirniinn l::": flf1!. Times, a newspaper Zl " vuu v,onnir. rsj co a week for the pTJ ""-- wccks commenclu the first tiiiiiiiMti,.. .. .7" til fill a it It.. n.t . " u" ' "in dir ei her. 101 J. V ir a..3 " u, uui n is . Attorney for py I.flMl lililillnnll.... ... .. " " i'""""'""" Jan. ZlJIitl - HWKDIHH KVANOKIjICAIj I.irrilKKAX CIIUHOH. Itov. II. F. Ilcngtaon. Pastor. Resldonco 294 Highland avonuo. Phono 04-U. Morning sorvlco, 11 a. m. Qundny School at 0:45 a. m. No Kvcnlng Sorvlco. SwedlBb Lutheran Church of North Hond. Sorvlco: '7:30 p. m I NOIITII 11UXI) CHIUSTIAN ttllUIlCH i Mrs. S. Gregg, Mlnlstor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Blblo School. 10 a. m. Sunday School at 12 Sunday. Rending room open ovory dny except Sundays and Holidays from 1 to 4 p. m. CHIUSTIAN KCII2NCH Chrlstlnn Science Hall. 237 Third Streot North Horvlcos nt 11 n. m., Sundny nnd 8 p. in. Wcdnosdny. Subject: "Is the Unlvorso, Includ- jlMK Mnn, Hvolved by Atomic Korco?" NORWICfilAX MJTIIKHAN. Unv. R. O. Thorno Rnrvirnn will bo held In tho Nor wegian Luthornn church nt Mai ah field Sundny at 7:15 p. m. Sunday school meets nt 10 a. in. Sorvlccs will bo hold In the Nor wegian Luthornn Chapel at North Da... I C3i....1ni. fit 11 n 111 . DCIIU tJUIIIII.J v ... "... I Sundny school nt 10 a. m. I CATHOMO CHURCH I NORTH Hi:NI I Rov. Father McDovltt Mass will bo- celebrated Sundny morning nt 8 by tho Rov. Father McDovltt. 1 4 NOIITII HKNI) IMIKKHVTKRIAN Rov. Frederick Hhlmlnn, Pastor . lllblo school a( 10 a. in. Christian Kmlonvor nt 0:45 p. in. Church services nt 11 n. in. nud 7:30 p. in.. Tho subject for tho eve ning locturo Is: "Tho Preparation of tho World for tho Coming of ChrlBt." On Wednesday, nccombor 23, tho Illhlo school will render tho Chrlst liins program. latest Christinas i IR, & M Ifflsmi xmktskhy JSwws? 'yKP Vol,r a,rWnu, ypp A ' " ('i.npli'lo ncwlberf ('IIIIIST)IU Bl'HCIAMia te$? offering great TrW;h which to select EitUisl lll not 1k rumple i ynu Mt inr ktore. H Finell. NORTH FRONT STRKKT. iunsiimul K&xm v n Our Line of RUGS was never so complete; everything from the small hall rug to the beautiful large Parlor Rugs. Priced from $1.75 to $45.00 WHAT WOULD BE NICER THAN A WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE FOR YOUR WIFE? Will Make Life's Pathway Cheerful and Every Day a Day of Joy. 1 1", 67 wl 4 I'm. i We were never better prepared to serve our patrons and the public with PRACTICAL, SERVICEABLE and USEFUL ARTICLES for the Gift-giving season than we are this year, ft spirit of Christmas is abroad in the store. Christmas lines have been brought forward, special displays have been arranged; the windows are full 01 sugge&uu . Here are A Few SUGGESTIONS ROCKING CHAIRS LIBRARY TABLES SMOKING STANDS- SEWING BASKETS LADIES' DESKS. JAPANESE BASKETS TABLETS PICTURES JARDINIERRES WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR LINE OF SMALL TOYS Ati 25 Percent Discount DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO-SAVE 'NOW Store Open Evenings Until Christmas t ii j) Our Line of FINE CHINA Offers Many runnllnnt SunfleSllO twwbL, To ";s GOING HARVEY COMPANK Santa Claus Headquarters for Coos County iHHHlllllllllllllllll i a iiUllllllllll I iHllllllllMiMMi a il I i M II . ,Ab . ,XTJ1 - t w v n