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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1907)
THE DAILY COOa BAY TIMES, MARSIIFIKLD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1007. !. & !71NS THE FIRST PRIZE H. B. Stewart of Myrtle Point At tracts Much Attention With His Strawberries HAS 40,000 PLANTS Ami Is Producing Some Excellent Plants Off n Five Aero Tract. (Times Special Service.) Myrtle Point, May 3. H. B. Stewart, one of the largest straw berry raisers on this part of the coast, Is highly flattered, as well he might be, over the awarding, a few days ago, of the first prize of the en tire United States on photographs of strawberries. Strawberry growers : from all parts of the United States sent pictures and accounts of their product, and of the many thousand received, Mr. Stewart received first prize. Since this time Mr. Stewart has received letters from all parts of the United States regarding his straw berries. At the present time he has 40,000 plants out but by this time next season he will have at least two and a half acres of bearing plants and about five acres all told. It Is needless to say that his berries must be fine to receive the notice they have. Since the death of the late Edward Bender at this place Mr. Stewart has been appointed aslstant postmaster, : but he says he will not be hindered in the least In his strawberry raising. CHURCHES Baptist Rev. D. W. Thurston, I pastor. At 10 o'clock a. m. bible school, Alva Doll superintendent. ,11 :a. m. sermon, subject, "The Mark of i Deliverance." 3 p. m. junior meet- Ring, Mrs. F. E. Wheeler, superinten dent. At 7 p. m. young peoples Sprayer service, Charles Smith, leader. At S p. m. memorial services for It ' i 11 I ll j I Jj Bay $ 7 t 8 ! ' I S f I it: Fraternal Order of Eagles. The program for the Eagles ser vice will be as follows: Organ voluntary. Hymn, "God Is the Refuge." Dr. Mason. Scripture reading, third chapter of John. Anthem, "Father In Heaven Hear Us" R. A. Glenn. Prayer. Anthem, "Jerusalem." Glenn. Offertory. Solo by Mrs. George Ayre. Sermon, "Liberty, Truth R. A. Justice and Equality, or God's Great Love for Humanity." Anthem, "Great Is the Lord. J. F. Klnsey. Hymn, "He That Goeth Forth," Benediction. Christian Science Services will be held In the Redmen's hall Sunday at 11 a. m., subject, "Adam and Father Man." A cordial welcome Is extend ed to all. Episcopal Rev. M. Horsfall, rect or. Services will be held Sunday morning and evening at the church. St. Monica's Catholic Rev. Father Edward Donnely, rector. Mass at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at the church and at 8 a. m. at the Mercy hospital at North Bend. First Presbyterian. Corner A and Fourth streets. Herbert H. Brown, pastor. Announcements for Sunday: At the morning service at 11 o'clock the pastor will preach from the text, "For we may not sec the man's face, except our youngest brother be with us." At the evening service at 8 o'clock the subject of the sermon will be, "Every Man a Weaver on the Loom of Time." The Sunday school convenes for bible study at 10 a. m. New scholars may enter at any ses sion. Visitors welcome. The Chris tian Endeavor service is held at 7 o'clock, and the topic will be "The Power of a Contented Life." The music at all these services is attract ive, but that rendered by the choir at both preaching services is espec ially appreciated by the public. A warm welcome to all. PUTS IN NEW POLES Electric Company Making Improve ments in Its Line. The Coos Bay Gas and Electric company Is putting in new poles on both Front ami C streets. The poles are to be painted white and green. It is the intention to renew all the poles In the city and to paint them all. Plat, at should see this for itself this A craw Oflices with The WANT ADS WANTED. One Hotel Oregon. rj(ambormald at if 4-27-tf WANTED.-Ayl)orer at the North Bend hotey North Bend, JDre. 430-tf FOR REN' ur rooms tor rent and furnit or sale. Phoijp 1221. ,4-3t FOR RENT.- fi-ge iront roonVJiur nlshed; clef Flc light. Mrs.AWm Wade, Brod vay. -17-tf WANTED. Rftrong womanjr girl to care foJfelderly lady. yftpply to Mrs. II. ifbbgstacken. 4-27-tf WANTED- to work in wagos day and Simps tuber Co. FOR SALf 'Four acres nd In South RE (ihfleld for the t sixty days. 'dftess B. A, 30-2m I FOR RENT.Offlce roorfw, alsgood rooms I Mr dressmakhsc parlors. Addregsf Box 349, Marsffileld. ( 5-3-tf NOTICEt-Bid Ill bo recWed for paperBig and painting mif house. Mrs. lAgno Huthinson RIarsh- field. ' 312 ltf FOR SAiiEWbood paying Yitaur ant, giodVfocatlon, two yea lease, easy oprnas. Apply Nortft Bend News Co. 4-9-lt LOST. Ojaulond, about 1 carat. Finder pjfi receive goodureward by retufting same to Ofos Bay Times dilile. 5-3-2t WANTED IK) BUY. A-second hand roller topdesk. tnyono having a desk to sail AjQress L. W., care Times offlcfe. I 3-9-tf MUSIC Sdcuf 6 the Irish Orhestra for high trade music oniony occa sion. 'RlberbY, conductor and violin Ittsttuctdr, Marshfisld, Ore 1-29-tf WANTED. WomanX who can go home evenings, tenkeep house for six. Must bo good Book. Address letter to O. W. R., care Coos Bay Times. 4-30-Gt fi'cj 6 a mill, onward. 24-tf. on In nKc 11. f & iP V a m & ,r.if ioi-o roinT i .ann The Best, Buys on the Bay M Exeiisiv Clearing . .' This Ss offered! m Acre tracts Adjoining the Reasonable Prices if you want, a GOOD piece of land year. stLiMfciMi ow w a-aM &m m sm xi w m m Wr 1 Hll i 1 I Jm WW CoosBiay Townsite Co. Across the street from Nie Central Hotel. I MYRTLE POINT WANTS SEWER Much Talk There of Establishing a Thorough System For the City PLACE IS TOO LARGE Tho People Think To Go Without the Improvement Any Longer. (Times Special Service.) Myrtle Point, May 3. There is a great deal of talk in this city about installing a sewer system throughout the city. Those who ought to know state that In tho course of a summer a complete sjstem will bo under course of construction. The city has grown past the time when so sewer system is needed, so say many of the residents, and It is to the interest of all to have the im provement soon. The health of the place always has been good nnd it Is the plan of those who are at the head of the agitation to see that the city remains In a sanitary condition. This, they say, cannot be done unless a sewer system is installed at once. I OR SAL acres commanding quarter of water fj6nt on i Coos BayUlt a bar- ship chain gain. S Title GuaranAo & Ab- stract O B-tf t fuu uiSNTJ ifwo rurnisheu house' keeping rbpms ultable inf man and wife in Winflsor block jf Apply to FredJbhnstfm, Eaglctenloon, North Bend I l-28-tf FOR SALE Clfeilp, on acccjint of other brtslness, fetock andflxtures of bllliaVrf and pool Mil, with bowlingalleys; laase orlent. Ad dress Rf. N ( Tiftes offlct. 4-30-Gt POT? DP.NT 'nil7lNnVfrn fi-nnf 1-nr.m with stnvpjwpll fiimlfjlinflV Slfn nor month; two smallVr roVms upi stairs, yl per monh; blectrlc lights. Mrs. C. A. Metlih.M St., South larshfleld. 4-13-tf B 4 Of mi iff y! c &t Offers to yoH . .'' v m 1 . Land ready for the sei S I 7 3 aH -cre &W W- Yku v "6 FOR 17 si I Campbells j i Yard. Four ffl front lotslin Ithe i Pavmglbusiness I Good reason for selling il I I 1 I 1 I . I I I I i ! D. D.! CaiApl!ell t H IB I C ity of Cbos mat will pay SALE Wood (diCoal finest water- i'i MarshfieicL I J 1 : J: ,, if - a. A. .. I r i