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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
VMMNmTjS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSIIFIELD, OREPON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION .- , in rn ' &x v, IN TBB. CMO0LO .- JLiv ai i 'Hiiqiiic mmm ":u: i-.rsurcau "niu.nu.Lu..u..u lx t -ft f uvnt.M.lA MVKIX(J FEHY HF- f "7 ''& I 4 $: FORT TO GET MEN I'sliiir Vut'Init. Mniua In IiulllCf f ho . CONFERENCE IS ON Yuiiittt Men t Kulint In English Amiy J The Rnvs Athiele Association Bted ofl'i"r as follov.'-.: Mident William MeRoiwln WILL President . . InnatiMH Chajtman stan W.siiv Hi-nnian I Uuror luck Merchant I ih.n u,.,isL.,.r Kil. lo t '"""" rtl"""" "- '" townutlvn Committee-FiiculU: HHTOing iwr MM(e, Nlles, Robertson. Studeilta: Vtters, V m nBpn UK HLI.R AT TIIK COMING WEEK No ('liniijfM Likely on liny I'ntklns, Kiati. The annual conference of the l. i ho chief appen! li to putrlol i .-. .mil neve hove tli Antipodes I'M: "UCh WldOBplPBll B'Ul ardent uc a nowadays of Hip I'nlon .lark rf C Empire mid ilu Southern C'ro k of the young Australian Fed crat 'on. 'Die government will linvo comparatively little trouble lit clotblng the greatly auamonted num. lj AwiiM rrs ts r aj thws.1 ber of volunteers, lint It will hnvn i MELBOURNE. Australia, Sept. 17. con deroble tllfflculiy In arming HOMEIU'itG Ittprythina; poss.blc la now being (hem. done to get nice recruit in Aus-j "rlug Jlnck Wounded tralla everything abort of conscrlp- Meanwhile wounded men aro bu tton Itself. There are, after a year . (rlimlng to bo brought back nil the of the war, OO.OOO Australian un der arms, either itt the f ring line at the Dardanelles or in training camps, out instead or there belli; The HUh Sthool enrolls 147. u.v.ihodlst church for this dtstrlotianv lot 110 In the pall for man. Iha gtfji of 17 over lust year ut the end wm ))8 he, Bt Roseburg next week, ' demand for them grows more' and I 'one hae been made for ; il. fM-a t.1 . ...... .... I . mid tomorrow Rev. Ilisey of North I.tnd and Rev. Knotts of Mnrsh- df lha first week Otlier Hcliool New rA one semester course in piium jfIe)d wlJ1 ,,rench their final sermons tilllRklng Is offered by Miss Stebo. , of the conference year. Doth will ; A one period coui'sp m drawing 1 IonVQ x,,ewiny to mtend the confer mid music Is offered by Miss Vols. enre gt n0Iei,urgf tfiie work in music will Include blog-1 Frank L- Sumne',. an,i E n. Cnmp. rdjJhy of musicians, musical appre-1 ,,e. who were ch0Ben a. delegate work 1 atl(j nuernate fr0m the Mnrshtield vny from nnllipoll peninsula in fair numbers, lly November It Is likely that with cooler weather In the Red Sea many more will bo re turned homo. Rlaborutu prcpnrn- tho rare moro Insistent. , and treatment of these soldiers. Although the Mln'stry of Defense I denies that It looks to conscription, '4''.o'$ alntlon, and bonip elementary w .;, ln.tboory. 2." puiills are enrolled in .'.'tljo music section, and 10 in the .drnwlng. A recent purchase of Spauldlng , npparatUB for the K.vmiiasluin lnclud- l' os four mats, one buck, one liarhtonl- ' u! bar, and 3C pairs nf Indian clubB. tW" Tito order arrived Friday. " TI10 floor of the gymnasium ha ljlen lined for basketball, hand ball, riiul Indoor base ball. n Will (i'Ivp i'l'OKi-Klil ,r Tbo raeulty or (he CJJerdrum Con sorratory of Music will give n pro ghaut'or music nt the High School auditorium next Friday evening, Sep timber 2 4tli, 11 1 eight o'clock. Ac ((ommodatlons will bo provided fori k larae nttondance. The urogram ' ljj)H buuu selected with the musical ; tstoa of young people in mind to Bonio extent und should prove a mu Blal stimulus to the school. Tick ets may be secured from any high hoo pupil. 1 Student Reception n census of unmarried men has just been takon by tho police of the vnr- Ioub states to determine the fight- H strength. The result of this . has not bean made public. The ! campalKti to onllst volunteers has j:.o i,A.ns cost HAS IJKKX (illKAT church, are both unable to attend o ! houti inaugurated. There are news thnt Rev. Knotts will be the only representative from Marshflehl. It is expected that both Ucv. Knotts and Kev. lllsey will be re appointed for the Marshflald nml Xortlt Rend pastorales for tho com ing year. , Tho Kpwortli Lesgue tendered R rooeptiou to students and teachers of the High School at their hall on 1 Vodnesday evening. The function wnB very pleasant. The games wero qlioson with a view of getting people acquainted und the punch was ex- llout I 5IAK8iik;i:m prksiiytmihan' I CMUIJCH I Rov. J. S. Stubblofield, I'nstor o Cha8. II. I.owry, clerk of sessions Co. U. Stadden, Sunday School Sitlierluluuileut, A. L. llutz, '(.'reasurer. Mrs. Cbas. McICnlght, presldont Women's Auxiliary. Sunday school, 10 n. m. I Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject: "Habit". I Evening subject: "Hy Their 1 Fruits." J Prayer meeting, 7:110 p. m. Thurs i day. - WI'ISCOI'Afi ciiuncir. 1 Fourth and Market Streets It. IC. Drowning, Rector 8:00 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a. in. Sunday School. 11:00 a. 111. MornliiK service and Paper appeals; there nre huge ad veit'slng iiosters; there are parades and thoio Is even the display of wounded soldiers nil to the uunio cud. Kuy to Knllft Business houses nil over Australia arc making It easier for young men In their ompldy to onl'st by olthor keeping up their pay or promising them their old plnros If thoy re turn; and to Induce men evon with dependents to Join the colors, the press is by request of the military authorities, printing almost dully tin liberal rates of pay for Austra lians on active service and the pen sions' which will be paid the disabled and the relatives of such officers CHRISTIAN CHURCH U o 4- O Services ns follows at tho Church, ! The premier of Knglnud gave out tho following fig urea In regard to his coun try's part In the war. Total cost to date ?R, .'110,000,000. Cost of war per day, 121,000,000. War soon will coat, por day, ?2n, 000,000. llrlton'H onllHtud to date, !l, 000,000. To bo gpont from today to Xovombor 20, $l,2i"0, 000,000. Seven hundred and fif teen factories making can non food. Hight hundred thousand men and women In govern ment munition factories. Conscription Indicated to be n possibility. Frnnco-Hrltish linos Im passable to Germans. Predicts victory through endurance and resources. yl 1 1 . o t o f The II Secret m -nr sei htsith iiMwy of A ,,",p- .iif!: :!Lp,fr,u on ,,,e 'iK,', kind el a niattrosi. In choo-mg a mattrt .e that liic name HEYWOOD-WAKEFIKLD I, plainly prlctl on the labtl. Il l guaranletd lo give ssti.faclion. Wc will rcplM it with a ntw one If yon ate not satitficil. Prices $15 OfherH i SI2 mi SIS Hcywootl Brothers anil Wakefield Company TOUTLANU. OKUGON SIUTII.H. WASHING ION For Stlf by GOING & HARVEY COMPANY ( i uipletM H.uv Fiini'HheiH Tbero was u full attendance' 'i'niou. huojoct: "Filling Life uu If fnmiltv ami .1 Inriro nUnndanpa nf to the Hrim. " 'f. lulents and townspeople. ISveryuo-j 7:30 p. ni. evening service and aer- dy reported a ood time. mon. Need a MiiHeiini i Subject: "Imperative Surgery." CATHOLIC CHURCH . .MARSIIFIiai) Rev. Father McUevItt First mass, S a. 111. Last muss 10:30 a. m. I ( Marshfield IIIkIi School, in fact J'Vlday evening of each weok a ..the whole school, ueeds a useable nort service la held with n discus iuuseiim for work lu botany, soolo-1 lo , f practical religious topics, gy, physical geogrnphy, nature' study, Thla' week, "I'rdestlnatlou." (Epli. geology, chemistry, etc. Mr. Rob- Ut. Ch.) qrtson of the science department In boginnlug the collection of materials this year. If anyone lu the city is interested lu this 'work and can lend a hand, it will bo much appreciated. At the Civic Center Museum at Oakland during tho X. 10. A. thero was on exhibition some fifty speci mens of California wild flowers, na tive to tbo Rtiy section and nutumu bloomers. They wore plucod In alm ple bottles ana properly labeled. It Was a simple piece of Instruction but it attracted uttentlon. It Is such a satisfaction to be able to cull plants by their riKtii nuues. it could be OMlly done lu .Maruhtleld. SWKIHSH KVAXOIJMUAIj l.UTHKRAX CHURCH. w Rev. D. F. RengtsoM. Paitor. Rotddeuce 291 Highland nvenuo, Phone 9I-R. Sunday school 9: -15 u. in. At North Rend Servlco at 8:00 P. m. Times want ads bring results T. ,1. HCAIFK w A. II. nOIKilKS Marshfipld PA,NT AND me6niigiu DECorating CO JOHtliiit'H Furuishvtl VImhih MIMt. a(MrNlifll4!, Oiwkoii '' -- - - '" " 1 4 I If you want to bo miii-o you I nre outing (be pure grain milk j j lonvofc, try II nt the Mai'Nhfiobl j Rahery. You it III kce wit' I stamps on overy loaf. cssesmsB - -jIIuTirsjujusi LOW WEEK END FARES HKTWKKX MARSHFIELD ANU Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 I .WnoniST Ul'IKCOPATi, 1 , .'oaeph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday 011001 at 10 a. m. ' Morning Hcrvlce at 11 a. m. Morning sermon: "The Revealed Word." 1 Mrs. Esther Henderson will slug at tho morning service. i Evening sermon: "Received Clod's iCiaee." Epworth Lean no at T n. 111. Junior League Saurloe Thuraday ' afternoon at 8:4B. Prayer Meeting Thurtdgy vd. lug at 7:80 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. .- !,- . I, , I I CHRISTIAN SCIISNCS 1 Services Sunday U a. nt. I Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium 1 Public Library. Sunday morning subject; "Mat-i tt." ruiiidgy School, 18 , in CUrlit iun Science Hell. Rending Room open dally except Sunday and holidays, 1 4 p. m. Christian Science Hall S3 7 Third Sr.Vorth. . METIIOIMST CHUHCTI I Rev. A. S. Hlsoy, Poator. North Bend corner Sixth and Coutral: Regular rvlces every Sunday. Rible School at 10:00 a. m. UNITED RRKTIIRKN CHURCH NORTH REND Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pastor Subbalh School nt 10 a. ni. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. 1'ieachlug nt 1 1 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve-1 nlng nt 8 o'clock. . c- I FIRST RAl'TIST CHURCH I Dlble School at 10 a. m., with graded classes and competent teach ers. A cordial welcome is oxteudod to all. 1 1.1 1 I CATHOLIC CHURCH I NORTH REND 6 Holy Redeemer Churcfli. llev. Wm. Hogau, Pastor. Address Mercy Hospital. Tele- j phone 201. ! ( Don't, take aasy chasic-es Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot nfford to bo without health or accident Insurnnco. You net only need tho Insurance, but you want to bo suro and have tho correct policy In tho best and moat rollnblo company lu tho business. See mo or phono mo nt onco and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER., Agent, Marshflold. 300 C-iko Dulldlng. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Stcnmhip SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) TUESDAY, SEPT. HIST. Stoniinhlp F. A. KILBURN Sails Tor PORTLAND AYEDNESDAY, SEPT. HSJND For further information sco W. E. STUIIR, Agent SMITH TERMINAL DOCK Phono 1 An Optimist ' 'i 1 v , A man vho owns a Vhh Braud S lex Siicke? $3.00 when Old Preb says rain. VA:ttrfrocf, absolutely : TrotccUr Hal, 75 cents Satisfaction Cucrar.lxd " 4t rend for cattloc 1 -MmffT : A. J. TOWCP. CO. t'T' .uor .'lEWi0 EQUIPPED AYIT1I WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SA.1LS KHO.M MARSIIFIELD DURINfJ SEITEMRER, AS FOL LOWS: Scitemlei HI), ut 10 u. in. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H A. M. EYERY THURSDAY EX CEPT SEPT. 10. Phono :I5-J. II. J. MOIIK, Agent. PDnrrrotMfM,... inLL DIRECT ' Ur- A;.,.L'. Houscworih "'M""ll ll,l su-" 1 ' '"l 7 tS p , ,,,sJ I'lionra: (lfn,.,, ... . , - -I!' m- M J- m. Wriyht ini.ino c,vJiJ Estlm,,,,,,,,,.,,,- I Dr. H. M. Sim,. K'. Hr mid 'I lrnal s I !' HllTTnT In in in-... "" i ,,"js;;r,!'"""is..n!c.11 I lloiii. ;jHs( ' Benlaniin ncitin "" 1 C,)XHn;n""Vu..V.;KntJ Allr nir,. '" ill Office... job ,rvj . Phono 103-1. or 2C7-J Mar8i"' Or J H. G. Butler CI II. MVmv...... Room HOI Coke nMs; ,',h l!nttfflnntn lit .. 4,t !w. G. Chandler I AltCHITrpn jltooma .101 and 302, Coke Bd&l ' ""i;iii, uregon. Win. S. Turpcn ! Altt'lllTIYT Mnrshflcl-J, Orex auto sT(iii .snininjr Sci(cinli,.. mi,-, To Portland ln riorcnco A rw i.umu .iiursiiiiciii ana Florri 8!lii UOu .l.'Ui It)i: ..... Ciu r. it Win .. .. Win Uiu 5:1) u C:tJu :Ju (.Shi Mlu Friday 1 7 Saturday is , Sunday 10 ... .Monday 20 . . Tuesday 21 . . Wednosdny 22 Thursday 23 . Friday 21 Suturday 20 . Sunday 20 . . . Monday 27 Tuesday 28 . Woduosday 20 Tliursdny 30 . Leave (.'ai diner Ono Honrljtit (On trips leaving Manhfleld 16 8 n. m., you should make Toru; same day.) FOR SALE Tickets will I field si.! ai.; at rarrs Kund&y sold bet u eon Mlllsh-.-: tho above polnia (jov.ii .t;ry Saturday und i:ood for return Mouday Tbo aervl:ea Sunday wU U a folluwst Sunday School at 10 a, m, 11:00 a. ni. Sermon. Vesper Clrcla and Epworth Uagm ai 7 p. in, . -f S KVK.TH DAY ADVKXTtSm I Local Klder. J. B. Quails. Seventh Day Adventltt services art conducted every Saturday as followtt Snblm'b School at 10 a. ut. Dlble Study at 1 1 a. in. louug I'onpie-a society at I u, , nr . nnn tta.1 . )" mi4UM n ouuesaar at 1KA1IN aKVltt i'JJt yrttt.- ft . tioju uearest I NORWEGIAN LI'THKRAX, I I oUb i:. i;. CONVENIENT I llev. R. o. Thorpe SOUTHERN PACIFIC ! the Two of the most desirable Iniiltlinu. lots In city Sherman and Maryland. Price $1000. Two lots corner Meade and Park. $500. Three-room house and 50x120 foot lot, near Oregon street. $600. Two lots corner Montana and McPherson. Price $750. Desirable furnished rooming house; best location; all furnished. Price right. Fine country homeclose to town. $800.00 Dairy ranch completely equipped; 33 acres, $8500. Another, a big ore, $16,000. Another, $21,000, Another, $32,000. Another, $27,500. Another, not equipped, $21,000, Another, $25,000. And say! These are some ranches. For some we can trade. ' HOUSES for SALE for RENT w wmmmmmamimm-mmmmiammimmmimt WWI lauw is iwsil Sis si nn wmMmmmmmmmmmmimmm j ; Beiter-Oceasi Transportation Co. j SHAM WESTERNER i , SAILS FROM KAN FRANCISCO FOP. COOS R,Y FRIDAY, SEPTUMIIER I7TII, AT !5 P. M. i ' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY j j San Francisco Office, 000 Fire Rulldlng, mid Pier Number Hit I Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 TIME TAlll.K WILLAMIvTTE PACIFIC MOICtl CAR Ret ecu .Maiitiiflcld nuJ llnattrEl ' Lonvo Maishflold D.illy. 7:10 a.m. 7: no a. in. S:r0 a.m. UifiO n.n. 10:50 a.m. 12: or. p.m. 1:20 p.-ji. 2:15 p.m. 3.10 p.-ai. 1:00 pm. 1:50 p.m. (1:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:2r p.m. 8:20 p.m. 0:15 p.m. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office lias available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, boxt equlpi Ml(l most thoroughly modora twenty-Inch Iiydraiilic dredge ir. I'uclflc waters Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. Marslifield-Coqal Auto Stage Loi'vo Owl Pharmacy ainiliflcld A.M. 7:0() Abstracts FOR RELIARLK ARSTRACTS OF TITLE AND IMVUHMATIUM AROUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSIIFIELD AND COIJl !LLE CTl OREOON GENERAL AGKNTti, EASTSIDE AH SENUS'RACKE.VS ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PAt It 10 RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGST.U KEN, MANAGER IMII Ccqia a (.00 11:00 l'Jt s.oo P.SI. 1:00 r.:io MAI1SIII.'II'M).C0QWIW M STAL'E TIME SClll.fi t......,.., ,TOd (o "a1 Willi boats to llandon, St." Myrtle Point, Wagner, w Faro from MarsWIrfd to W 75 ("ts Single UinihftB, IW Will furnish tra.c."tf extra trips day or . charter cars. 'GRAVEL 'SSSXStKSSESXZta There will be no services in oiveslan Lulbeian Church nVil Multifield ou Sunday on aceout o I be i.nhMi m n be in i!n i Impel ) I . i ' ' ll i U't i 1 Uim PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prmrnt and Efficient Service C000 BAY SICWl LAUNDRY 1U .iiibr iut. ' v.. Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pilo lu pur yard or in carload lots, at following prlccB: From plld on ground, $2.?5 per yard. carload lots, tahen trom cars, J2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. oppoito iw-onic ltfl0m. I00 FARE TK.V fi'NTS City Lh.UI- ","? all 0n' COMMrTAT g 28 Tit KITS ?1.W J" Mnr.hflcld.Nor.h Be- Li'"5 . m IDU,M A i.i ,o y: Cars every ten (, . in. lo IS I'- M, Slounli once a W tfp a day. . ,v.mi. OilllST & Kll'l ' ' -.1 avf- -- l- mTmf See C0BTHEU-