8 THE DAILY COO S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1907. HCTB 11 " " mn P imm I ir V I ; E i IV In TODAY AT THE CHURCHES Christian Church. The regular Social and Communion service will be held at the lecture room at the rear of the Lutheran Church, at 11 o'clock a. m. A preliminary meeting lor the pur pose of considering the question of organizing a Sunday School, will bo held at the same place at 10:30 a. m,, Immediately preceding the commun ion service. All made welcome. Visiting members in the city will please come and worship with us. The First Presbyterian Church. At the morning service at 11 o'clock the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered, and all Christian people who may be pleased to worship with us are invited to the Lord's Table. A service In the Interest of the Laboring Man Is arranged for Sun day evening at 8 o'clock, to which the public Is invited. Special music has been selected for the occasion. The attention of the children as well as the parents is directed .towards the Sunday School hour, which is held at 10 a. m where In struction in the Bible and in right eousness Is given. The Christian Endeavor service is held at 7 o'clock promises to be a most helpful nnd suggestive service. The meeting will bo conducted by Mr. W. D. Owen, and the subject will be: "I can" and "I can't." Everybody welcome to these ser vices. Strangers will find the church at the head of A Street. H. H. Brown. Christian Science. Christian Science services will be held In Red Men's Hall Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject: "Man." A cor clal Invitation is extended to nil. Methodist Church. 10 a. m. Sabbath School. E. L. Church, Supt. 11 a. m. Sermon, subject: "The Mutual Decadence of Humanity." 7 p. m. Epworth League; Leader, Mr. M .D. Sumner. 8 p. m. Sermon, subject: "The New Earth." At the evening service the pastor intends preaching a sermon on the Labor Question, and extends a very cordial lnvintlon to all workers and toilers to this service. Strangers are especially welcome to all the services of this church. W. K. F. Browne, Pastor. WHEAT CROPS SUFFER CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Tho Rov. J. A. Pettlt will begin a series of special services at the Bap tist church at 11 a. m. today, to con tinue through September. Special music will bo a feature, of each ser vice. Evening servico will begin with song servico at 7:30 p. m. Biblo study In tho Parlors of tho church each afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Bro. Pettlt has had largo experience In New York State as woll as Cali- CHAMBER OV COMMERCE HAS FIXE FRUIT DISPLAY ' . That luscious peaches, of rich red color and tempting flavor can bo and are successfully grown, not only in tho Coos Bay country, but right hero In Marshflcld, is again provon. Mrs. Hirst has added to tho exhibit at tho Chambor of Commerco, a dozen peaches grown nt lior homo in this city nnd thoy aro specimens of fully developed fruit nnd an ovldonco that tho peach too, Is Indigenous to tho Coos Bay country. Another dollcacy In the fruit lino ndded to tho Cham bor of Commorco exhibit yesterday was a bunch of strawberrios. They woro grown in tho Poter Scott gardon nnd nro of good sizo and ex ceptionally woll flavored. Theso strawberries nro not oxhlbltcd ns curiosities or rarities, but as ono of tho commercial nsscsts of the coun try nt this season of tho year. Mrs. Scott brought to tho storo nnd sold yesterday, thlrty-flvo boxes of berries similar to those at tho Chamber of Commerco rooms. Already thero Is a credttnblo ex hibit of Coos Bay products on dis play at tho Chamber of Commerco rooms, nnd tho Intorost dovelopod assures n flno display by the end of nnothor week. Tho last In tho fruit lino added to tho exhibit was a box of "Jonathan" apples placed in tho front window by F. S. Dow yestor Bpecimons, nnd their bright red color gnvo rlso to an animated discussion among a group of admirers, as to whothor or not thoy woro painted for display purposes. Though label ed "Hands Oft" a Uttlo gir) slipped Into tho Chnmbor of Commerco rooms nnd hnstlly rubbed her hand ovor nn apple to satisfy herself that thero was nothing artificial In tho coloring. Ono of tho boxes of largo Graven stein apples on display was sout in by J. L. Lnlrd of McKlnloy. An other ono was sent In by W. H. Bunch of tho same placo. A saraplo of potatoes was brought down by Mr. Fitzgerald from hla ranch up Daulola crook. Tho Magnolia bloa- fornla in Evangelistic work, his work boing spoken of In the highest terms. Como out and hear tho real issues of life discussed in a live manner, Tho pastor will receive eleven members Into fellowship with tho church at tho morning service, also tho Lord's Supper will bo adminis tered. All tho members of tho church aro urged to be present. D. W. Thurston, Pastor. som admired by hundreds the past weok was grown in tho yard of Mrs. Hazard. It was plucked from the only Magnolia tree to be found in Coos county. Tho large sun flower was grown by Mrs. Hirst. Tho sam plo of celery was placed on exhibit by Mrs. Scott. A number of manu factured articles will bo put in place this weok. Tho friendly rivalry and interest manifested In Coos Bay products, presages that tho timo is nigh at hand when tho people wIU resent derision that may bo directed at tnom for carelessness in caring for orchards, ranches nnd dairy farms. Indications nro that soon tho slogan, "Coos Bay against tho World" will bo echoed by all. Hull Has Injured Many Wheat Fields In the Northern Idaho District. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 31. Re ports from the grain fields over the Inland Empire show that heavy dam age has been done to the wheat crop by the rains of the past few days. At 10 o'clock tonight the Palouse coun try reported clear weather with pros pects of resuming harvest tomorrow morning. Ritzvllle also reported a light shower but indications are that weather in Adams County will allow of the early resumption of the har vest work. The weather was threat ening in Lincoln County. At Daven port, tho harvest was stopped In the afternoon by heavy rains and lato at night tho Indications are that more rain might folow. Reports from Sprague were to the effect that there had been a very heavy rain and no harvesting could be done for several days. In the vicinity of Davenport there has been little damage done as yet owing to the fact that the grain there Is all Spring wheat and Is not ripe yet. Around Sprague the crop is more forward, and it is thought the dam age will be greater. Growers In the vicinity of Colfax say that they do not believe there has been any dam age that will cut In heavily on the output. There will be some shat tering and this is the most serious proposition up to date. Reports in the North Idaho coun try say that there will be heavy dam age from the hall storms Which have visited that country quite fre quently this season. Some fields are beaten down and almost ruined. Be lated reports show that on Saturday the damage from hall was quite se vere. In Adams County, this state, espe cially In the southern part, the rains of Saturday and Sunday were ex tremely heavy. In places thero were cloudbursts, which swept away many fields, and thero was hall which did heavy damage. On the whole, there Is apparently little to base a forecast for good weather for the remainder of the season. Probably the harvest Is half completed, taking the Inland Empire as a whole. Dr. J. G. Goble, the well known optician of Medford, will visit Coos Bay towns during September. Dates given later. Hydo Carbln Paint makes your old roof now,- tight and Are proof. Bnysldo Paint Co. Will Hold Preliminary Meeting. A meeting of the charter members of tho Knights of Columbus will be held In tho Red Men hall Monday evening. ' " - . . i. ' i ii 1 Fall and Winter Clothing 1 I a JUST ARRIVED I I mm NEW and UP-TO-DATE I W f " 'ne s comP'ete' which I 1 iSf J giyes yu a 'ar8e assortment t I IpWS to seect frm- f I MlllPW When you get a Suit or f ,mS;d Cravenette from us you can de- jj$i Hg pend upon it that all that counts I f p'-W--, . w3 for quality is in your garment. f I . IKe BAZAAR ' I I "The House of Quality" C St. Marskfield J NOTED SfflllSl nr n n i ; WILL VISIT Sperry Hour Co. I M tMiiuiuMBiariitifiiiifwiiiiiiiiiiiii iTTTrrriiwwfwrwiTirTainM-HMnin I MARSHFIELD Use Bnysldo Paint and Bayslde Pure White Lead, and get tho best. MARSHFIELD HOUSE CHANGES PROPRIETORS W. B. Cox, who hns been conduct ing tho Mnrshflold Houso slnco last Soptember, has disposed of his leaso to Rov. Miller, who has been on Coos Bay for tho past two months looking for n buslnoss opening. Tho houso starts under tho now managemont this morning. Messrs. Stophon Rogors nnd B. F. Ross purchnscd tho furniture nnd hnvo rented It to tho now proprietor who will conduct tho placo on modern plnns. Tho build ing Is tho property of Olson & Tollef- bo n. JAMES A. GARFILD BRINGS LOAD OF OIL Tho schooner James A. Garfield was brought In lato yesterday after noon with 150 drums of gasolene for the Associated Oil company. She came In on high tide and Is anchorod near the storo houso on tho cast side of tho channel. Wnnd In Port. Tho steam schooner Thomas L. Wand nrrlvcd In from tho south yes torday afternoon. Bnysldo Paints nnd Imporlal Vnrnlshos. No bettor mndo. None mndo better. Pounds or tons. Pints or bnrrels. Bnysldo Paint Co., North Bond. Flexo Ready Roofing. Best made. Send for sample and prices. Bnysldo Paint Co., North Bend, solo ngont, Coos county. TOO LATE TO CLASSIPY. WANTED Bright young man to clerk In store. . Apply to A. W. Myers & Company, North Bond. WANTED Goqd woman for general housework. Must bo experienced cook.. Prlvato family, no children. Address Box "C," North Bend. pfc" Justice niul Brotherhood. Mr. H. L. StoVons, whoso ndver- tlsomout appears in nnothor column, Is on nctlvo member nnd ngent for the United Co-oporatlvo Brotherhood, an organisation having for its pur pose Justlco and brotherhood. Mr. Slovens la a enrponter nnd joluor nnd wilt gladly oxplaln in dotnll tho full objects to bo obtained. Gnsono Bavos your clothes, saves your tlmo, saves your tomper, saves your fuel. Girl wanted nt Corthell'a Doleca tesson Boro. Apply &t once. F- J. HAYES RESIDENT OPTOMETRIST Eyes tested Freo, Broken Lens Roplaced. Work Guaranteed. North Front Street. The phenomenal medical expert who has performed so many wonder ful cures along the line of bloodless surgery Is to visit this city in the next few days. He has been east and south Installing the wonderful Syarthgil in the leading hospitals nnd medical colleges for the last year. He Is tho great champion of bloodless surgery, nnd has been de monstrating tho science to the medi cal profession. When the great Lorenz visited America and performed some wond erful cures tho medical profession was greatly benefited but the work that is now being done by tho phenomenal medical expert far sur passes tho great achievements of Loronz. Some friends have Induced thi3 marvelous man to visit the Coos Bay country for an outing prior to hl3 engagement in San Francisco and Los Angeles where he is to install the new and wonderful methods of bloodless surgery. It Is to be hoped that he can be Induced to give some public demonstrations In the cure of the heretofore incurable diseases. The papers of tho cast and south hnve been filled with accounts of the marvelous cures he is making. He hns perfected tho Syarthgil which cures nny form of pain with out medicine it also cures ap pendicitis in half an hour without the knife. With the Syarthgil and other methods of bloodless surgery he Is enabled to remove gallstones, tumors nnd cancers without knife, pnln or blood. Sciatic rhumatlsm ho cures in n few days no matter of how long stnndlng. Nervous troubles nnd femnle diseases vanish under this now system of bloodless surgory. There nro many old chronic cases In the Coos Bay country needing his nttentlon, nnd if ho can be induced to see these people while on his visit here It will bo a great blessing, In theso new and perfected meth ods many so-called Incurable dis eases vanish quickly. An opera houso will bo tendered him to demonstrate In and make public cures If ho can bo Induced to nccopt the Invitation. Duo notlco will bo given In this papor of tlmo aud plnce where tho public can see this wonderful man and his marvel ous work. P. S. DOW, Agent Offers the following prices for the best exhibit of apples and pears as tested by the Marshfield Chamber of Com merce Remember the date September JH 'aJf a T&y ML Ring perry flour for best general dis play of apples. 1 SACK EACH FOR THE FOLLOWING: Best Display of n Nuiixiu-aiA bi'i BALDWIN RHODE ISLAND GREENINGS SPITZENBERG BEN DAVIS GLORIA MONDAY COOS RIVER REAl'TIES RED APPLES (Not mimed) GREEN APPLES (Not named) PEARS, ALL VARIETIES HlNiiMWMHrfU frw$0t0m TRY CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN Portland & Coos Bay S S Line BREAKWATER Sails for Portland and Astoria every Thursday C. F. McColItna, Agt Phone Main 34 A. St, Dock 2nd and C Streets Phone 561 For good things to eat. Special m rlety In ICE CREAM, Boston Baked Reans and Rrowii Bread, Boiled Ham, Vcnl Pot Pie. A variety In Cakea nnd Pies. TRY A TIMES WANT ADV. AND GET THE BEST RESULTS, - u :t