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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
iMJI . -! . .- -V S7MTWr5XTiCrTW5THKtRWMfli3.Sr "rw,l"'1 " r "r ,"" ' nHBMMVkMRLi'lLi '. ' ---m?r'me'VT-rm. -"--"-- - lina n in iiniirll i lilfinnMiti m , i - S t " THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. SIX J NEWS OF OREGON HOOD RIVER One limit is re ported killed on account of the Btotni which swept the state. EtfQENK W. C. Lyons who wns Bpoclal envoy to Mexico for W. J. llryan when tho latter was secretary of state, is visiting Eugene. DONNA A high wind blow down telegraph aiid tolophono wires and cut off communication. SPRINGFIELD A budget calling for tho expenditure- of $21,000 for school purposes was adopted and tho pcoplo voted 9 1-2 mill tax levy. MEDFOItD Acrcngo to bo plant ed in sugar beets for tho factory to be built Is being secured but thero is still a shortage of tho amount needed. SALEM A Filipino and a Yaqul Indian wcro each given five days In jail for larceny. ALBANY W. .7. Turnidgo Is planting flvo farms to mint and on each will distill tho extract. ROSEBUKG Prof. Brown of tho O. A. C. arrived in tho city to select places for giving demonstrations in fruit tree spraying. ALBANY Tho total registration in tho city for the election Dec. C is 14S0, n little over one third of which nro women. QUANTS PASS Thrco prisoners nro put to work on tho road by tho sheriff and one of them refuses to work. COBVALLIS Tho J. C. Avorlll residence, ono of tho landmarks of tho city, wns gutted by flro. THE AVUKCIC OK THE SANTA CLAltA 4 Wo did linger and wait For help from our Stnto For theso Jottlos, wo need to ropalr; But wo waited In vain; For no words could explain Will tlioy "list" to the lost Santa Clara? Did tlioso anguishing wales Mid tho strong tempest galos, Beach tho henrts of our Senators, wo pray; Or must wo ntlll strive In vain With tho billowy main, And sacrlflco lives in dismay. Let us linger no more, For It makes our hearts soro For thoso lives cast adrift In the sea; Lot us btrlvo for tho man Who will do all that ho can, For protected our bar should be. MBS. MAHY. E. HANSEN Marshfinld, Oregon. Nov. 13th, 1915. Till-, WUIHK OF THE HANTA (Y.AiA By F. R. Kirk (Hiloy.) oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o "Keep the Day With Gladness" As a religious people who do not believe the world is o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a g ruled by chance, but by an in- tcllijjcnt and beneficent Provi- dence and the Most High rules o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o in the kingdom of the children of men, it is right that we should, from the chief magis trate down to the humblest citizen, be called to recognize and thank the beneficent Au thor of all our mercies. God has rolled the seasons round. Seedtime and harvest have come, and we have re ceived again the kindly fruits of the earth. And because o'f all these manifold blessings we can say, as probably no other o people have ever said, that the lines arc fallen unto us in pleasant places. When the steamship Santa Clara Loft that good old Portland town, And started on her last sue: voy age For the bay whore she was bound, The skipper was light-hearted A-j nil toocl iiklppors arc. Ho little thought his ship would v rode Upon tho Coos Buy har. As ho iraclicd tho bar he turned Iliu ship buck towards tho opon sea, A3 though' ho'd told tho Santa Clara Wo'll Icavo those breakers be, And then ho turned her back .'tgai't His human freight to laud, As she tossed high upon tho wave tier stern It scraped tho sand. Tho steering gear It has gono wrong It will not work n bit, And the Santa Clara with her human freight In drifting towards tho spit, Wo nio lost tho skipper shouted Send a help-call quick for me, The Santa Clara cain't stand thjso Breakers on this bnr In such a sea. S O. S. tho call was sounded For tho help It wns to reach, And In less thnu half an hour Ilolp was rushing to tho bench, Man the life-boats, cried tho captain And stick to them Ilka a leech, Lauii tnls lutwi of human beings Safely thero upon tho bench. But alas, the first boat lowered Turned right over on tho wave, (!od havo mercy on theso pcoplo That no power on earth could savo, There woro mothers with their ba bies struggling In that briny (loop Brave men on tho Santa Clara But not ono would dnro to leap You havo ofton stood In danger And you no doubt havo lost sleep, But all of this don't near comparo With the dangers of tho dcop. When you sco helploss children Struggling for their 'lives, Strong mon pulling our their hair And crying for their wives. It makes your whole framo shlvor Whllo you stand thero on tho sand; Thinking is not Cod out there, Tho same as on tho Jand? Night comes on and then tho Italn comes sifting through tho sky; To got a lino from tho Santa Clara. Tho skipper says I'll try. But tho skipper was dumbfounded, It wns an awful night; I must bo near tho chore, ho Bays But cannot see a light. Ho was raving, frantic, for Ho know that somo woro doad And then ho saw n light up thero On top of old Coos Head. iVdolino So all tho pooplo said, With a torch In hand ho waved It high, on top of old Coos Hoiid. Thou tho skipper of tho Santa Clara Shot a Una out to tho breeze, It lauded where ho saw tho light On tho head among tho trees. i I r J 1 Nr H I ft. I mj k . KIKST BAPTIST CHURCH 0 Boy. II, B, Foskott, Pastor Residence, 210 Birch Avo. Phono 12.1-J. Alice TIckoll, church clerk. B. II. Patchett, Supt, Bible School. Calendar of Sorvlcos: Blblo School, 10 a. in. ornlng Worship, 1 1 tt. in, "The True Dynamics of Christianity." Eastsldo Mission, II p, in, 13. Y. P. U. meeting, 0:.'10 p. m. Proplo's Sorvlco, 7:I!0 p. m. "No Distinctions Willi God." Prayer mooting, Thursday 7:15 p. m. All all wolconio to theso ser vices. Our Invitation' is especially urgent to strangers in tho city mid to thoso who havo no church homo. Special Announcements o o o o o o o o o o o I Captain Olson, of tho o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o u o o o I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I NORTH 1JENI) P MrB. R. N. Lowls. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p, m. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p.m. Prnycr Meeting Wcdnosday ovo nlng at S o'clock. I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8TS. I Local Elder, J. E. Quails. Sovonth Day Advcntlst sorvlcos aro conducted ovory Saturduy as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Blblo Study at 11 a. ni. Young Peoplo'fl Socluty at 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. NORWEGIAN' LUTHERAN. Row R. O. Thorpo Row R. O. Thorpe, Pastor Phono H7C J. I Residence 871 So. 7th St. fr - Sunday Sorvlco 7:15 p. in. 'Sunday School 10:00 p. m. North Bend Sunday Service 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. I CATHOLIC CHURCH NORTH BEND Row Wm. Hogan, Pastor. Address Morry Hospital. Tolo phono 2C1. Sundny sorvlco First mass, G:30 a. m.; Inst mass, 9 a. m. Rosary and benediction, 7:30 p, in. . CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSHFIELD Row II. J. McDovltt, pastor; Row M. Wallace, assistant. Addross, 312 South Sixth strcot Phono 215. Sunday Services First maBS, 8 n m.; high mass, sermon and bene diction, 10:30. o o We should 2 y o appreciate our heritage, and for o i Captain Olson sclzod tho lino And thou ho heaved n sigh Ho says I'll mnko this old Hue fast And savo tlioso lives, or dlo. Captain Olson dosorves a medal, With his nauio upon tho fate, For ho's not nfruld of danger. Ho will moot It faco to inco. But while I'm praising Olson, My thoughts thoy kind of slide. To thoso bodios that como drifting In. Upon that awful tide. Tho roscuors, thoy laid them out Upon that sandy shoro, Whllo tho rushing of thoso mighty wavos MlfTJIODIST EPISCOPAL. .Joseph Knotts, PaBtor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Epworth Loaguo at G:30 . nt. Morning Sormoii. Evening Sormou. Special music both morning and ctonlng with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc tor of tho aholr. Junior Loaguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at 3:45. Prayor Meeting Thursday ovon Ing nt 7:30 o'clock. All nro cordially Invited. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. IJpngstoii - Corner Third and Commercial. Residence 201 Highland. Phono 01-R. i U:45 a. m. Sunday School. tl a. m, Sorvlco, Confirmation class nt Marshfleld 2 p. m, ovory Snturday. Confirmation Class at North Bond at 2:30 p. m. Servico 7:30 p. in. o . MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rov. J. S. Stubbloffold, Pastor O Chas. II. Lowry, clork of sessions A. L. Butz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chas. McKnlght, president Women's Auxiliary. Miss Mary Kruso, organist. .T. T. Brand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 u. m. 11 n. in. "Somo Fundamental Ideas or God." 7.30 p. in. "Work For All." prayer meeting 7:30 p. in. Thurs day. ' CLOSE THIS WEEK Special Scilces at Baptist Cliurcn Will Bo Concluded Tho speclnl services at tho Bap tist church will concludo with an all day mooting noxt Thursday. The program for tho week Is: Monday, 7:30 a, in. Cottage mooting nt tho homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Doll, 510 So. 7th St. Mooting nt tho church, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Social meeting of tho Ladles Aid at tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Marsh, 090 Donnelly: meeting at church, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, meetings at tho church at 10 a. m., 3 p. in., and 7:30 p. m. Qrnnlto nnd Lime. Granite Is tho lowest rock In the onrlh'H crust It Is tho bedrock of tho world nnd shows no evldonco of ani mal or vegetable Hfo. It is tho parent rock from which nil the. other rocka Iinvo been either directly or Indirectly dcrlrcd. It Is claimed by scientists that all tho lime In tho world hns at somo limn no doubt been a portion of many different animals nnd possibly of human beings also. SUMMONS SUIT IN EQUITY it wc should "enter into God's o gates with praise nnd into his o courts with thanksgiving." But above all "KEEP THE DAY WITH g GLADNESS." g o Kopt up their awful roar. And when tho storm nbnted And morning brought tho light, Tho rescuers woro nt their post Whoro thoy hod beon all night. You bond your head In silence And you bronth a Bllont prayor, For thoso poor souls that lost their llvos In tho wreck of tho Santa Clara. NOTICE R. PRESTON oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wonder of Stonohongo. Everyone has heaid of Stonehengo, a prehistoric monument In England which Is almost as much of a puzzle- as tho sphinx In Egypt or ttio mounds T wuj not uo rosponstblo for any creetedliy tno iiiounu oiiiiuemn Aincr. . )lol)t8 contracted by my wifo. mi. oioiiuiicuyu is iiuum ien uiuua north of Salisbury. The unnio comes ' from two Saxou words meaning "hang lug stones." Tho earlier Celtic name was Cor Gmvr, or giants' toiuplo. ThQro aro In , uiauy localities In tho northwest of, Europe prehlstoilc loumlns lu tho form I of huge stone monuments or "tumuli" ' or "bnrrowb" that Is, bowl shaped mounds or hills of earth. In tho neigh borhood of Stouchcuge there are hun dreds of these mounds. Colus, etc., found lu them seem to date them back j about three centuiics before Christ. I It must have taken nu Immense amount of woik to mnUo thtun, and i there must have been some profound ( and serious purpose behind them. , ruthduder. i Domestic Bliss. Madnmo l don't know where our son gets nil his faults from. Vox euro he doesn't get them from me. Mou elqur No, you're right thero; you haven't lost nny of yours. Don't Get Wet and carry croundnload ot water snu a coia; Power's Pish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 3j J V VXI . i T"SL xfim. ffiiw: - fjff-f sheds every drop. has) fitting and strong at every point. ReflexEdges stop every drop from running in at the front. Protector Hat, 7 ccnta Satisaction Guaranteed QWEftly Send for catalog tyjr&kpal A. J. TOWER CO. s rTT vs nosTON Wsiivm EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fourth and Markot Streets R. E. Browning, Rector 8 a. m.: Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m.: Sunday School. Sunday School, 10 n, m. 1 1 n. m. Morning Sorvlco spoclnl advent sermon, "Tho Wed ding ' Fonst; Another Wedding Robe." 7:30 p. m. Evonlng Sorvlco and sermon, 7:30 Blblo, Study. Kvory Friday evening, 7:30, Blblo study class. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sorvlcos Sunday 11 n. m. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday morning; "Auclont nnd Modoru Necromancy, Alias Mes marlsm, nnd Hypnotism, Denounc ed." Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ ian Sclonco Hall. Reading Room opon dally except Sunday nnd holidays, 14 p. in. Christian Science Hall 237 Third St. North. I CHRISTIAN CHURCH I - Victor P. Morris, Pastor Services as follows at tho Church, corner Sixth and Central: Regular i rvlces every Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday Sohool. ' You aro cordially Invited to attend thoso meetings. , METHODIST CIIUROII Rev. A. S. Hisoy, Pnstor. North Bond Tho services Sunday will bo a follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Sermon, Vesper ClrcJo and Epworth League nt 7 p m. BAY PARK CHAPEL E. H. 'Campboll, Pastor. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School F. A. 1 Sacchl, superintendent. J 7 30 p. ni. Preaching by E. H. Campbell. Mld-weok praer meeting, "Wod luesdav, 7:30 p. m. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, lu and for tho County of Coos. Murahflold Realty and Trading Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Bucklor, dofoudnut. To Mnry E. Bucklor, dofoudnut above-namod: In tho Nnmo of tho Stnto off Orogon: You aro horoby notified that you nro required to apponr and nuswor tho complaint filed against you lu tho above en titled court ami causo within six woeks from tho dnto of tho first publication of this 8iiinmons: to- wit: Within six wcoks from tho 13th day of November, 11)15, mid if you Jail to upponr on or boforo tho 29th day of Dcconibor, 1915, such dato being tho Inst day of tho timo pro scribed In tho ordor for publication, Judgment will bo lukon against you for want thereof for tho rollof do mnudod In plaintiff's complaint, a succinct statement of which is as fallows: That plaintiff recover from you tho sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dol lars ($050.00), with Interest thereon nt tho into of six per cunt ior mi lium from tho 1st day of Novombor, .11111 . .!. ll.-l .1. ..ll...l. and1 uuiuj inui. uiu jnuumu re cover from you the furtlior sum of Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) us an attorney fco horoln, and nlso Its costs and disbursements in this suit. That tho mortgago horetoforo ox ocuted by you on, to-wlt: tho -nil day of Novombor, 1912, to this plaintiff, and convoying tho fol lowing described roal property, to wit: Lot numborod Flvo (5) in Block numborod Twonty-two (22) lit Dean & Co.'s First Addition to Maruhfiold, Coos County, Oregon, to securo tho amount sot forth abovo, bo foreclosed as by law pro vided, that tho usual decree of fore clobiiro Issuo and that said prop erty bo sold In tho manner pro vided by law. That all of your interest nnd tho Interests of all persons claiming by or undor you in tho abovo describ ed loal property bo forover barred- and foreclosed. That tho plaintiff may become a purchaser of said real property at said sale, that tho Sheriff execute a deed to tho purchaser of said land, and tho purchaser thereof bo granted Immodlato possession thereof, Sorvlco of this summons Is mado upon you by publication pursuant to an order mado by tho Hon, John S. Coke, Circuit Judge of Coos Coun ty, Stato of Oregon, on the 12th .day of November, 1915, directing that tho samo bo published in Tho Coos Bay Times, for a period of six" wooks. JOHN D. GOSS. JOHN C. KENDALL, HERBERT S, MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, First Nat Ipnal Bank Bldg., Marshfleld, Ore gon. Dnto of first publication, Novem bor 13, 1915; last publication, De cember 27, 1915. MM Up Your Town, Build Up Your Home oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Don't forget that this is a community of home makers and honie keepers and that one of YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is to keep it so. You can aid materially by doing your shopping and marketing with the advertisers in this paper. ABusiness Center This bank is thelbright cst spot in the business world of this city. It's where a large number of the people of this com munity do their banking. OF NATIONAL coos BANK bay FWI 1 BEIETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established JS81). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on TJnio AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. V. Bennett, President. f r-T" . , J. II. FJauugMi, Vlco-Prcsldont. r II. 1 WlUJnnis, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Anst. Cashier. 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" the moat powerful, Lost equipped nnd most thoroughly modem twcnty.lnch hjdroullo aredo In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfleld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. GRAVEL- Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any uantlt!ei from pile In our yard or in carload lota, at following prlcei: Prom' pile on ground, ?2.?5 per yard.-"" "-"" canoad lota, takeu from cara, $2.00 per yard. Itetiill Dopnitmejt, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Oppoalto Pot.OflIco. PIl0ue 100. Safety First, Service? 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