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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1916)
Iff i- I n u i Vs npHHmRraPTORpnBH- IWnUfFP AJ9i?n rrw 7KY'fc T'fni'A m i-14 3V "VJ'VM,)1.' Lr'rfW' ."' & 'fffe - titlmi!i1 "i " ' ts. 1,E jJr?MntC y" " "" n! rt v E , j ! f'. I 4 4 ? c j b Sf " " II- ..M..- M.. p FIRST BAPTIST C1IUROU -Rov. H. B. Fosfcott, Pastor Residence, 210 Birch Avo. Phono 123-J. A1lco Tlckoll, church clerk. B. II. Patchott, Supt. Diblo School. Calendar of Services: BIblo School, 10 q. m.. Morning, Worship, 11 a.' mi 'EaBtsldo Mission, 3 p. m. ' ' B. Y. P. U. mooting, 6:50 'p. m. People's Service, 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:1G p. m. All nil wolcomo to theso tior vlcos. Our Irivitntlbn 18 especially urgont to strangora In tho city and to thoso who havo no church home. I TO UNITED BRETHREN OIIURCH 11 r NORTH BEND -Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor- Sabbath School at 10 a. tn. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. P-rayor Mooting Wednesday oto nlng at S o'clock. METHODIST .EPISCOPAL. Josonh KnoRsJEAalor. n i'Ii -. i-i).nf unuuy Bcityut,, ui.,j,,yja:,iHl. upwortn icagHO'.atfttJiao . m. Mornlcg S'emo-JJvjVoico of Conscience;; "''& 4$?' Evening Sormon "Salvation." Special music , both morning and evening wth Prof. Gerald, Hunt direc tor of tho choir. t Junior Lcag'Uo Service Thursday Afternoon at 3:45. Prayer Meeting Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. All aro cordially, Invited. - EPISCOPAL CnURCH. Fourth and Wnrkct Streota -R. p. "Browning, Rector 9:30 a. in. Sunday .School 11 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Tltcro will bo n sorvlco In tho North Bond Episcopal Chapel on Sunday at 3 p. in. nnd nil the mem bers of the Church nrcj urged to bo presout. Htltlrinv linlltir flm flrot Qnmlnu li tho month, the Sacrament of Holy . . communion will bo ndnilulstorod tit 11 a. in. and tho 8 a. in. sorvlco will bo omitted. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday 11 n. in. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday morning. "God". Sunday School,, 12 At. In Christ Ian Science Hall. Rending Room open daily oxccpl Sunday and holidays, 1 4 p. in. Christian Sclenco Hall 237 Third St. North. BAY PARK CIIAPKL E. H. Campboll, Pastor. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School Sacclil, superintendent. Preaching 7:30 p. in. Mld-woek prayor mooting, nosday, 7:30 p. in. A. Wod- MARBHF1ELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. 8. Stubbloflcld, Pasto ChaB. II. Lowry, clone of sessions A. L. Butz, Treasuror. Mrs. Chna. McKnlght, president Women's Auxiliary. Mlsa Man Kruso. orcnnlR J. T. Brand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 n. ra. 11 a. in. Sormon "Tho Now Year's Thought." x 7:30 p. m. Sermon Community Sing. Prayor mooting 7:30 p. in. Thursday. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN OIIURCH. "nv. HfiPJiatt' Corner Third and .Commercial. Rosldenco 204 Highland, Phono 04-R. ' 0:45 a. m. Sunduy School, 11 a, ra. Sorvlco. Confirmation class nt' North Bond nt 2:30 p. in. " . I NORWEGIAN liUTHERAN. I Rov. R. O, Thorpo Rov. R. O, Thorpo, Pastor Phono 37C J. Rosldonco 874 So. 7th St. I I Sunday School 10:00 p. in. North Bond Sundny Service II a in. Confirmation closes nt 2 p. m, I OATHOLIO CHURCH NORTH BEND Rev. Wm. Hogan, Pastor. Address Morry Hospital. Tele phono 2G1. Sunday sorvlco First mass, (5:30 n. m.; last mass, 9 a. in. Rosary and benediction, 7:30 p. m. I OATHOLIO CHURCH I j MARSHFIELD Hov. II. J. McDovItt, paBtor; Rov. M. Wallace, assistant, Address, 342 South Sixth street. Plioe 245, t Swnday Services Fjrst nuiss, 8 a, m.; high mass, 'sermon ?nd bene diction, 10:30. -. , . SOUVENJR HUNTKRH DESPOIL HOME OF CANADIAN POET VVlilIo Robert Service Is In the Tj Cliches Fighting Hi Cabin Is Being Carried Away tn Bits $t c9.. it 'JPQET OF SNOWS" ODE TO HIS CABIN t i "Oh, .dear llttlo (iqahrn,oIv6 , loved ,you so, long, ' And now I must bid you, goodbye, Pvo filled you' with laughter, thrilled you with song, And sometimes I've wished I could cry. 4- Your walls, they have wit-, neBscd a weariful fight, And rung to a won Wator- loo, But oh, In my triumph I'm wenry tonight Goodbye, Httlo cabin, to you I I hear tho world call and tho clang of tho fight; I hear the hoarso cry of my kind; Yet well do I know as I quit you tonight It's Youth that I'm leaving behind. ' And often I'll think of you, ompty and black, Mooso antlers nulled over your door; Oh, If I should perish my soul will como back To 'dwoll In you, cabin, onco more." 4 SEATTLE, Jan. 1. Word has reached horo that whllo Robort V. Service has been playing handbnll with death, by throwing bombs in Flanders, tourists visiting DnwBon havo practically torn his cabin in pieces and cut up tho logs for souv enirs. Tho mboso head that hung over his head has shared a similar fato. All of this is very oxaspornting to ranny northerners, who havo n high rosardl "Ub" ScrV,C' "0t b '.rnilftn tin lin. tvr fntu. I.. l.n lit causo ho has won fnmo in tho lit erary world, but becnuso of his many manly attributes, frorthorners also havo a Bontimontal regard for Servlco's cabin, and thoy aro ovor hoping for tho day when ho will como back to inhabit it. v'. Cabin Tf ensured by People. Tho northern' . pcopio lovo this cabin as thqy lovuj "Bob". Sorvlco. SerIco is a qulQt, dlffldont ninn yot ono who alwayo did hln ahnro and moro, of tho work on tho trail. Ho never was too tlrod to do tho thousand chores around n camp in winter. When ho made tho long march from Edmonton to tho mouth of the Mnckonzlo River and thenco across the drond Rat portngo at Fort ukon, a Journoy that ocouplod a yoar and a half in tho wilderness, Eorvico boro moro than his sharo of tho hardship and ngony of tho, Journoy. When famo nnd recognition had como to this northern bard and ho wnti called to tho outsldo, ho didn't want to leavo tho north and tho pooplo ho had como to know. In tho cabin on tho hill that ho occu pied they found plnnod to tho wnll tho vorsos of which two stanzas aro quoted above. Verses Appeal to Noillieniers Sonio critics say tho linos aro, not truo poetry, but that makes no dir feronco to tho uorthornors. Tho vorsos hnvo nn appeal to them, for thoy express tho footings which northerners enn understand. IiiHldo tho cabin aro n nuinbor of inscriptions and mottoes written by Sorvlco whon ho was struggling for tho recognition which lntor camo to him. Tho raspberry buslio8 and flowers which Sorvlco plnnted aro still In tho ynrd. Tho cabin bolongs to Mrs. Esthor Clark, whoso husband purchnBod it becaiiBo of tho magnificent north and tho south view of IIjo Yukon' which It furnished. Mrs. Clark rented tho cabin to Sorvlco, nnd when tho northorn poet loft tho Yukon, ho turned It ovor to Major Noblo. Mrs. Clark's will provides that tho cnhln must not bo sold, but must bo kost as Sorvlco loft It, but If tho vandal ism of tho tourists Is kept up for nnothor suminor, thoro will bo no thing loft on tho "sourdough habita tion." A HAPPY NIJW VRAlt CHRISTIAN CHUIIOn I ' Cor. Sixth and Control. j Victor P. Morris, Pastor Services as follows at tho Church, corner Sixth nnd Central: Regular i rvlcos overy Sunday. 10 a. m Sunday School. H a. m. Preaching nnd com munion. C:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Sormon. Yoi aro cordially Invllod to attend thoso meetings, Why Smith Hates By F R. Kirk, (Riley.) i A book ngent camo Into my office ono day, And sold mo n book that showed ' you tho way How to mako money fast when It's coming In slow, A Ihlng that all pcopio in this, wldo world should know. , 1 though how proud my dear .wife, would bo, hWbon I showed her tho book that cost only throe, So I went straight homo from the office tliat day, hijro I'm always as wolcomo ns the flowers In May. When my wlfo saw mo coming she ran to tho door, And, stralghtciicd u rug that lay on tho floor. And sho said a book agent called horo today, And I bought you a boot: Just to got him away. Then sho showed mo tho book. It was really too bad, For tho book was tho same as tho hook that I had. Then I said my dear wlfo I am sorry to say, I bought the snmo book from that agent today. Then sho says novor mind I'll take this ono hack, You can put yours upon tho book rnck. I told hor tho agent would leave on tho train, Then tho tears como down her chcoks Just llko ram. I took off my boots and my coat 'and my vest, And Just ns I laid down on tho couch for a rest. My wlfo looked out through tho big window pane, And saw the' book agont running fast for tho train. And sho snys oh husband como quick horo and look, Now you head him off horo, quick, tnko this book. Run fast au you can, but plcaso do not stay, But head off that book ngont got- tlng nwny. But my wlfo, I'm not dressed, nnd I cnMiot go, When sho snys Hero's Brown, and ho's driving so slow, Holler nt him and do It right quick, To hold that old book agont that '' .thinks ho's so slick. T" Ilo Brown, I yelled llko n man that's Insnno, Try and hoad off that six-ton train. Y( u'll soo n book agent now Just NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Tho following Is n list of now looks at tho Mnrshfleld public li brary. Aunt Jnno Leo, J. B. Thnnkful's Inheritance, Lincoln, J. C. Llfo Story of a Russian Extlo Suldoff, M. Tho Clnrlan Adams, S. II. Why Not Wlddomer, M. Prudonco of Tho Parsonago IliiMton, E. Lovnblo Moddlor Dnlrymplo, L. Star Rovor Loudon, J. Pollynnna Prows Up Porter, E. Empty Pockets Hughes, R. Monoy Master Parker, Sir Gil bert. Way of Thoso Women Oppen hclm, B. P. Houso of Tho Misty Star Llttlo, F. Honey Boo Morwlu, S. Street of Sovon Stars Rlnchnrt, M. R. Pinlrlo Wlfo. Strlngor, A. Honit of Tho Sunset Beach, "Rox. Cloistorod Romnnco Olmstend, G. S. MIchnol O'llnlloran Porter, G. S. Old Lady 31 Korsslund, L. Sowing Seeds in Danny McClnng N. L. Mc-Snilth Lockhnrt. Island of Regeneration Brady, C. T. PAtlenco Spnrhnwk Athorton, G. Lost Prlnco Burnett, F. II. VMvo Llttlo Poppors Sidney, M. Mary Ware- in Texas Johnston, A. F. Mary Wnro Tho Llttlo Colonel's Churn Johnston, A. F. Tho Llttlo Colonol's Hero John bton, A. F. Tho Llttlo Colonel at Boarding SchoolJohnston, A. F. Wonderful Eleutrle Elephant Montgomery, F, T. Slav Fairy Talos Harding, E. J. Losunuk Fairy Tnlos Bah, R. N. fcl.wiwwrw-na m. t. 1 v ..-niiTI -1tMTM mi I METHODIST CHURCH I Rov, A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. fr North Bend Tho services Sunday will bo mi lows: Sunday School at 10 a, m. 11:00 n. m. Sormon. Vospor Circle and Epworth Loaguo at 7 p. m. t NKW BOOKS AT . AFoMrth Fm o.,dsh.pDrazil. j i PUBLIC LIBRARY . , CrowUoa ,-orof lold Stod-1 ? ' , I .i i i. i as irriti n-sr ' U IELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, the Book Agents kcop It mum, But hold hi in right ran como. thoro until I So Hrown whipped his horse to a lively old gait, For fear ho would got to tho train , too late, And just ns he reached the track down there, , t i Tlin shoult "All Aboard!" rang, ouj on tho nlr. I r Tho book, agent climbed onto the train with enso, ' s Whon Brown says I'd llko to seo you n moment plcaso. Mr. Smith, my neighbor, Is nov'on his wny, " .-' Ho would bo pleased to"' seo you before you go away. Smith, Smith, said tho book ngont with a slight grin, As ho rubbed his hand up and down on his chin. Oh, yes, I remember Smith now ' said ho, Ho wanted my book and tho price is Just three. If you aro his nolghbor, Just tako It and pay, i am suro no'ii return it to you ' right away. So Brown took tho book with n smlio on his face, And Just paid a3 tho, train pulled out of tho place. Smith camo running up with' a book In his hand Blowing and purling to bent tho . old bond, ' I got It for you, said Brown with n roar, Now for heaven's sako don't you run any more'!-" Got It? Got what? asked Smith with n blast, Why tho book tolling how to mako money fast. I paid him and you can pay mo said Brown, Tho book ngont Iibb. gono on tho train out of town. Groat guns, cried Smith, ns crabbed nt hln lintr. ho f An'd fell In a swoon In n big dopot , chair. Ono book would hnvo boon sufflclont for mo, i tyy wlfo bought two.t. now you've bought throe. o AluL now If you wnntto ,soo Smith KQt Bori9v JJr , JtiMl grnb unft book riiul go up to iiiu uuur, - But whon you go up Just do It with caro, For Smith will bo bound to go up In tho nlr. I llrtl'l'V NKW YEAR ' Crowdod danl, W. O. Mrs. II. S. Towor has glvon tho li brary a box of nbout fifty now new books, sonio of tho fiction bolng of iiilto recent dnto. A HAPPY NEW YEAR MOVES BOX FACTORY Tho Bandon Recorder says: Archlo Kruso Is transferring his base of operations to North Bond from Prosper. Tho Speedwell will crry over his housohold goods with the presout trip. Ho hns packod up hlo box faotory mnchlnory and that v III go In tho near future. A HAPPY new; yrar IN THE COUNTV COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR COUNTV OF COOS In tho Matter of tho Estnto of CHARLES C. TAGGART, Deccasod. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to tho ei editors of Charles C. tggart, do (eaftcd, that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of tho within estato, and all persons hav ing claims against tho estato aro notified to prosont tho snmo to mo In writing, duly cortifled ns by law required, with vouchors nttached, at my office In tho First National Bank Building, Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from tho (Ulo hereof. JOHN D. GOSS. Administrator Let 'er Rain! If you've a man's work to do, wear lowers l'ish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 The coat that keeps ' out all the rain, lie- J f.ex Edges stop every arop irom running In at tho front. Protector Bat. 7j een'a Satisfaction Guaroutrcd rOVj?'c. A.J.TOWERCO. tyl tn BOSTON 7BRAi" V- I i. I ' Y 1 ' f 'r,W - " i. i - v .11 i v 11.. JANUARY 1, 1916 EVENING an:?; ."nn.rwv Tiie Question The money uucstloii is tho question of every iiiuh'h future. Do not think that bccaiiho you hnvo but llttlo money that it is not. worth whllo to btnrt an ac ntunt?. Tho account opened now tuny bo tho foundation of your fort uno. , Fir's't aiiK of M arsnucid, FLMB I BEIETT Wk OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY ! l KstiibllBlicd J HSU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $113,000 Interest paid AND SAVINGS Officer I J. W. Bennett, President. J . H. Fliinngr.n, VIcc-Preldc R. F. Williams, Cnshler. Vice Geo. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & The Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. 'GRAVEL Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any (iiantltlai from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: fa Prom pile on ground, $2.1'5 por yard. Carload lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Item! I Dcpurtinou. ... C. A. Smith Liiunber & IV?fg. Co. j 1 1 i j ! ' Opposllo PosMMflco. rOR RELIABLK ABSTRACTS OP TJTLK AND IMKDKMATlOft ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. ALVRSUP1ELD AND COQUTLLK C1T1. OREGON GCNERAIj AGENTS, EAST8IDE AND SENGSBACICEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANAJHAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDU HENRY SENOSTACKKN, MANAGER . WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, IIMd. FROM SMITH TERMINAL DOCK For Further Information Call 1.10. L. G. GUSHING, Agent. EXPERT WELDINiG of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction , '.COIVLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho uiont powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly moder twenty-lnch hydrar.tlo arwJgo In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. EDITION. f -National',' ;:: Coos Bay Oregon ' on TJmo DEPOSITS - President. T !'. Winchester, Aast. CAflhler. Moasdand &' Dealers in Good Groceries Phones 348-J and 326 jr. PlionolOO. s North Front Street Main office, Seattle, Washington. ijTOjMT' By i . A) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR -" V.' Dp. A. L. Hniisp.wnrth. A Physician and Surgcou Office: Irving Block. Office hours! 11 to la a. m.; 9 to s I nntl 7 to H p. m. J Phones: Offlcu lDt-J; Res., 14?MA '. J. '.M. Wright Phono 188-H Ji BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnluhod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw 10 jo, Ear nnd Throat Specialist GLASSES FITTED Phono n:)()-J. Rooms 200-201 Irving Miotic. DRr'MATITE.B. flHAWt Pliyfijclnn nnd Surgeoa. 'I 1'liono :so-j. H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coko Bldg. Phono HS-J'j uesiuonco rnono uu;i-li. i W. G. Chandler AROHITEOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Bulldins, Marshflold, Oregon. T. J. HCAIFU UI A. H. IIODGINH MafShfield'gA.ffn. EsUniAtcs FumisIicHl I'hORO J-ld-R. MarHhfloId, Oregos TIME a'ABLE WILLV5IKTTK PACIKIO MOTOR OAR Leave- -' f) Leava Marshflohl .", ,":) North 'Bond CMG a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7.45 a.m'.,vb ' ' 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. ' ' 9:00 a.m. 9:4R a.m. 10J1G a.m. 10:4G a.m. ' "" 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. ' ll:4C a.m, 12:50 p.m. ""' 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. ' 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:16 p.m. 5.40 p.m. ( 5:55 p.m. 0:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:4G p.tn, VSAVE MONEY , y ordering tho fmuoua HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton 91.00 Lump cohl, por ton J3.50 Or half ton of both 91.78 I). MUS80N, Prop. Phono J8-J or leave orders nt Hlllyer'n Cigar Storo. U- -WOOD GOOD WOOD W. H. Lingo has It nt $l.Bu nad 9:i ciiph per load, Also conlt 1tl .'J prices reasonable. Garbage reuiov ed. Phono i:ii7-.l. win nw i . i i i faai wmiaw SQUTH COOS RIVER IIOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS lenves Marshflohl every day 8 it. in. Lcuvcs head of river at 3:10 p. in, bTEAMER RAINBOW louvw head of river dully nt T it. in. Loaves Mandiflchl nt 2 p. in. For charter apply on board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprlotora FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Bend, 6c. qn commutation nn ,U TICKETS 91.75- ( Murshleld.North Bend Auto Lino Cur overy ten minutes from O a, in. to 12 p. in.; to South Slough once n day, leaving at 11 u. m. ; to Empire three trips a day. GORST & KING, Props. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for , Good Meals Prices Reasonablfl Cor, Commercial and B'dnr'y. i q WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings v li-T t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I Local Treasurer f .1. t ' . ;tvli rwrr i vww W 0UNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lie kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular state licensed undertaker will be In charge Phono tO.V J H i -1 -. M 1 i 311 wll M Ji n t --... ,, .ft -.1V4 I. . A- rf- . - fflTMjnTilJMMiaiiianffiWgTiWiilMMi