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1 ' H SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION. jurclt. j ircUS r Worship nt 11 n. m. nnd 8 Special music. A cordial wclcomo 1b extended BISHOP VISITS HERE j CHRISTIAN ClllJItCII I Sorvlccs as follows at tho Ohurcli, corner Sixth and Central: Regular services over Sunday. Rlblo School! at 10:00 a. m. f .1 . MAR9H1TELD PRESHYTERIAN I CHURCH nov. Stnbblcflold, Pastor Olios. II. Lowry, clork of sessions Geo. I). Staddcn, Sundny School Superintendent. Miss Clara Myron, Organist. A. L. Butz, Treasurer. Mrs. Clms. McKnlght, president Women's Auxiliary. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 n. m. and 8:00 p. m. 11 a. m. "Feeling and Doing," Evening Subject: "Tho Man Who Did Not Care." SWEDISH EYAXOELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. ' Rev. D. F. HengtBon. Pastor. Hcsldcnco 294 Highland avenue Phono 94-R. Sunday school at 9: in a. m. Sermon 1 1 a. in. At North Ilctiil. 8 p. in. itr. rev, MAKES Walter l-'IIIHT Tltll' S I'M X EH here EPISCOPAL CIIUIICII. I It, E. Drowning, Hector 4 8 n. in. Holy Communion nt St. Mary's Church, North lluinl. 9:30 u. m. Sunday school. 10:.'10, Morning Sorvlco and ser mon by Ulshop Sumner. Adminis tration ot Confirmation. .1 p. in. Sorvlco of Confirmation, IUbIioi) Sumner officiating. ., 1 MBTIIOmST CHURCH Rov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. North Dend Tho services Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. 11:00 a. in. Sormon. Vesper Circle nnd Epworth League at 7 p. m. 4 T NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I I Rov. R. O. Thorpo Sovlces will bo hold in tho Norwe gian Lutheran Church at Marshflcld, Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school at IQ a. m. Services will bo held In tho Norwe gian Lutheran Chapel at North olintl Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 Thursday evening, A very cordial Invitation Is ox tended to all, especially Btrangors. Will HjkmiiI Week In This Soft Ion ((iiifliinliig Classes Hoc option TliiiiMlay Xlulit The Rt. Rev. Wnlter Taylor Sum ner, 1). I). Dlshop of tho Dloceso of Oregon, arrived this morning via Mnpleton and Florence, for Ills first visit here, and will remain for n week. Ho will confirm classes In the Eplsropal Churches on the Hay and nt Gardiner. Later ho will visit Ran don and CoqulUc. While on tho Hay Ulshop Sumner will bo a guest at the Rectory. Tomorow at S n. m. tho candi dates for confirmation will receive ' corporate communion mid nt 10:30 will be presented to Dlshop Sumner by the Rev. R. E. Drowning for tho Apostolic rite of Laying on of Hands. Dlshop Sunnier will preach at this service. St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Em- WAN & BEIETT BJUIK I u,i:, . pZZT "wuw w tampers OLDEST RANK IX COOS COl Nl'Y K.stnlili.shcd 1HI). Capita, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlino - , AXD SAVINGS DEPOSITS ' Officers ' '' J. W. Hoiiiiftt, President. ,1. II. Fliiiingnii, YlrcPrcsldent. ' R. F. Williams, Cfwlilcr. Goo. F. Winchester, Asst, Cn.slilcr; SEVEXTII DAY ADYEXTISTS. Local Elder, J. E. Quails. Seventh Day Advtntlst services nro conducted ovcry Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Hllilo Sttiriv nt 11 a. m. Young People's Society at 3 p. m. j plro will bo visited at 3 o'clock Sun Prayer Meeting Wcdncsdny at! day afternoon, St. .Mary's Church, 7:30 p. m. Gardiner, Tuesday evening, nnd St. ii. Mnrv'u Plmrnll. VnrMt lliitttl Wmlllna. I CATHOLIC CHURCH .....,-.. '" ,, , , , . . ,"" NORTH HEX!) I ,lu uvuihiiki oi ;iu ui mncu iiiucua Rev. Fathor McDovItt 4 thero will bo candidates to be con- ATnaa will lin rpfnlirntnrl Riinilnv morning nt Wallaco. 9 by tho Rev. Fathor CATHOLIC CHURCH MAHSIIFIELI) Mass -will bo celebrated at 10:80 o'clock Sunday morning by Rov. Father Wallaco, and In North Bend at 9 a. in. . MKSHORIBT EPISCOPAL. .osoph Knotts, Pastor. Sunduy school at 10 u. m. Morning Sorvlco at 11 a. m. All nro cordially Invited. Epworth League nt 7 p. m. Junior Lenguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at 3:4G. Prayer Meeting Thursday ovoa-J lug at 7:30 o'clock. V F I FIRST IJAPTIST CHURCH ) Albort F. Uassford, M. A. Rosldonco 075 So. Fourth St. - Phono 38CX Diblo School at 10 a. in., with Eradod classes and competont tench-ors. NORTH HEX!) PRESI1YTERIAN Rev. Frederick Shimlnti. Pastor . Diblo school at 10 a. m. 4 UNITED RHETHHEX CHURCH NORTH HENI) Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Proachlng nt 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday oto nlng at 8 o'clock. 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Sclonco Hall. 237 Third Streot North Services Sunday 11 n. in. Subject "Is tho Universe, Includ ing man, Evolved by Atomic Forco?" Wednesday, 8 a. in., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday School, 12 o'clock. Sundny School, 12 M. In Christ inn Sclcuco Hull. Rending Room open daily except Sunday nnd holidays, il 1 p. m. Christian Science Hall 237 Third St. North. ELECT A PRESIDEXT of Ednnril .Men-lit Chosen Heart Christian Science CIiiiitIi. DOSTON, .Juno IS. TJio First Church of Christ, Scientist, mother church of the Christian Science de nomination, lias elected lEilwnnl Moriitt, of Cleveland, 0 president. ReportH ut tho nyt.yal meeting showed that members of tho church had contributed $127,007 to a fund I for relief of HiifferorB from tho war. firmed. On Thursday evening In Guild Hall Mnrahficld, there will bo a public reception In honor of Dlshop Sum ner. Tlioso present for confirmation were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Stuuff, Otto Schcttcr, Mrs. Edith M. Eddy, Mrs. R. N. Fcnton, Misses Ursula Farrlnger, Graco Farrln, Florence Flanagan, Abblo Led ward, Doris Sengstncken, Gladys Ferry, Gladys Crnwrord, Helen Merchant nnd Ruth Gllbortson and Norrls Farrln, Leland Dnyllss and Gcorgo Dcubnor. Making History. When Klnglnko was writing his his tory of the Crimean war ho received letters from nil sorts of peoplo con corned In the war. One day a letter with n deep black border en mo from two people In tho colonies, husband nnd wife, describing their grief. Their only child had been killed In the Crimea, They wanted to have him mentioned In the "History of the Crimean War." Klnglntco was touched and replied by pest that ho would do Ids best If they would send him the necessary partlcu Inrs. Again a letter, ntoo blaclt bor dercd, full of thanks, but with tho fol' lowing conclusion: "Wo have no par tlculnra whatever to give you. He was killed on tho spot, lllto mniiy others, but anything you inny kindly Invent will bo welcome. Wo lenvo It entirely to your Imagination." London Opinion. COOS HAY TIMES WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS HUY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY LAST3 Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smaller depositor knows he is just as welcome here. For months we have been urging the opening of a savings account here because we want to encourage thrift and industry. We pay interest on savings accounts. You may open an account at any time in any amount. FIRST NIT I L BAN OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. To accoiiiniodnto tho hiiiiiiiioi- truffle we win lint Atlantic (lining tho eanipln- season. lIc-uliiniV",,i Ul0 oat Mill inn on the, following schedule. ,i,,ii.. 'K "'l' in i ii .i.i.. ... ... . IUIJ' oucNf Sllll. boat Atlantic (lining tho ennipln- season. Ilc-uhi,,!, , f,,t boat Mill inn on the, following schedule, ,jv 'K "'l' tlis AMU leave Mitivliflolil at. I:ir, ,,. ,., nnM ""I!,'1 ""!,-. r:55 p. in., returning tlio not morning t H: i,-,. "Ulll! nt COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gort Ai King. Cms lenvo .Mur.slifleltl 7 n. in. nnd 1! p. in. Cam Leave Sunset Ray t) n. m. anil -I p. in. Fiiioh, Empire, :t."c; Taiheol or South Slough, ."Oe; Sunset Hay 7."e GRAVEL Wo nro now propnred to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.V5 per yard, ennoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite I'ost-Offlccv Phone 100. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Mnrshflelil, North llciul, Empire, Tallied, Sunset Hay. Ivnvcs MniMiflcld, nt Husy Cornel', 7 n. in.; 10 n. m.; 1 p. in.; il p. in.; 5 p. in. Loaves North Rend 15 minutes Inter. Leaves Empire 8ir0 u. in.; t l::io a. in.; l.ilo p. in.; :i:!JO p. in.; (1:00 p. in. Trips lifter tlieso hours may ho urrmiccil for. 1'liouo Hu.sy Corner. NIj;lit phono 107-R. O O I o A Friend of the Family o O i o All things being equal, the newspaper that goes into the home and is read there is the most valuable advertising medium, A newspaper like "TRl T & in a community "C 1 IIHCS like this is really one of the best advertis ing mediums in the country. It goes into the home and is thoroughly read there. It's a family newspaper. Our merchants can begin to sell their goods at the fireside. They can finish the sales in the stores. The Times acts as a salesman in the home, Coos Bay Times Phone 133 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. H. Harper HOUSE RUILDER Gonornl Repairing mid Cabinet Making, Phono 3 -19-J. J. M. Wright Phono 18S-R RUILDIXG CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Xo.so mill Throat. CLASSES FITTED DR. MATTIE It. SI I AW. Diseases of Women and Children Offico Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Ulock Benjamin Ostlind COXSUIl'IXC EXCIXEER AXD ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. ' Mnrshflold, Oregon. H. G. Butler i CIVIL EXCIXEER Room 30 1 Coko Uldg. Phono 11G-J. Resldenco Phono 128-L. 1915 mmmn RACE NEE IMTLE POII JUT i Official Program TRIDAV, JULY liXD, 1015 W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 mm 302, Coko Hulldlug, I Mnrshflold, Oregon. ;Wm. S. Turpen I ARCHITECT 1 Mnrshfleld, Oregon. IPerl Riley Ballinger , PIAXIST AXD TEACHER Resldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St, Phono 3GS-L. No. 1 Trot or pace, ono-half I mile, two hcuts, each heat a raco, 2:35 class, purso Jjiloo No. 2 Running, ono half inllo, purso sso.oo No. 3 Trot or pace, one-halt ! mile, host two In thrco heats. frco for nil, purso Sinn No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo, $30 for first to quarter post, ?I0 for first to half-mllo post, $51) for first to threo quartor post, $75 for first to i mllo stnko $200 No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles, ?25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd $40 SATURDAY, JULY :, 1015 No. C. Trot or paco, ono-hnlf mllo, two heats, each hoat n race, 2:35 class, purso... $100 Xo. 7 Running, fivo-olgliths mllo, purso ...$100 No. S Trot or paco, ono mllo, throo heats, ovory heat a raco, purso ". ..$150 No. 9 Running, ono nnd one eighth miles, for Coos and Curry County horses only, Purso ?2oo No. 10 Consolation raco, for all horses not finishing as good as second, purso J7i No. ii- Motocyclo race, $25 I to 1st, $15 to 2nd. purse... $10 IDEAL SUMrVIER TRIPS Steamer RAINIJOW leaves Murshfiold Tor South Com, in. Sunday at S u. m., and returns at 0 p. m. Uer " Launch EXPRESS week day sanio hours. IDEAL FREE CROVE AXD VClV ;i:oiN Rring your lunch hasketH, kodaks and fishing i,.(i0 f' . , days' outing. Sunday School and nil plci, croff(I Jcd ROUXD TRIP Tor. For rlmrter apply on hoard or phono ;iigx:i or j,i,uno :!tC7 afcgaaiggiKffismKBr'TfTniiiiMB fAKlLBURNjtcamorSANTA CLARA I San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FROM SAX FRANCISCO lo:oo ii. in. Juno i!0, u.- mill :io, July .-., lo, tr,, yn, t . Fltoai COOS RAY FOR ASTORIA AXD PORTLAND. P. 31. Tide, Juno till, t!7, July il, 7, J', 17, ill, "7. South Bound FROM PORTLAND O P. M. u UO, til, liO, July I, O, I , 10, m, . FROM COOS RAY FOR EUREKA AXD SAX FRANCISCO. P. M. Title, Juno iiil, i!0, July I, tl, II, w, , , ;1, ' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Vci-iulii.il Dock. Phono J(l. V. K STUHR, AgCIlt. j " waatGmHmuBmt EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS ;teamsfeip Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD EVERY SUNDAY DURING J I'M; AT H A. M., AXD FROM PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY AT H A.M. Tickets on halo nt Portland City Ticket Office, (llh and Oak Streets. Phono :i."-.T. II. J. MOIII1, Accnt. INTER DGEAM TMHSPDHT1TI0I C Ui Weekly Sorvlco Coos Ray and San Frauclico. 5IHMSHIP ii SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FRO.M SAX FRAXCISCO FOR COOS RAY .MONDAY, JUNE 1! I, AT !l P. M. San Francisco Office, 000 FIfo Hulldlug, and licr Number 23 .Cooc Bay Agent, O. F. McGeorge, Phone it Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly luoden twonty-Incli hydraulic arcdjjo lr. Pacific waicw Cooa Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Mnin nf fine. Seattle, Washington. Abstracts FOR REIJARLE ARSTRAOTS OF TITLE AXD LM'UKMATIO. AROUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND gEXGSTACKKX'S AIJW" AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAM'a HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, MAXA"i,u wmnn SMHHHHHHBW " iDUNGArM' I , CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD UNDERTAKING I I " iiu nircei i DAD nDeW Phono 1:70 i rAKLURSB , ' . H "'HI ho kept H 1 HAVF THF Rfinc civcn . 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