The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAfiSHflELD, OREGON SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1908,
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Good List of Passengers and
Much Freight on Portland
Steamer.
The steamship Breakwater left out
this morning for Portland with a
load of passengers and quite an
amount of freight. Among the pas
sengers were quite a number of busi
ness men from the Coqullle valley,
who are on their way to the city to
make arrangements for the new
year's business. Without any ex
ception the prevailing opinion of the
business men Is that this spring will
see even more business than ever
before. The following was the list
of passengers:
A. Hanson, Miss D. Jackson, Henry
Sepkoyus, Will Harrington, Mrs. Bn
grum, S. Engrum, Mrs. A. Cannon,
Miss Aldrlch, Mrs. Davis, Ed. Haw
ley, V. W. Hobson, A. T. Custer,
S. J. Mann, Mrs. A. It. Clutton, Alice
Frazee, Z. P. James, E. T. Lawson, C.
A. Lawson, Blaln Dever, J. Green
wood, S. F. Cody, K. Alexander, R.
F. Crlllenden, W. W. Hills, J. A.
Snyder, A. It. Bennett, A. M. Dugan,
Mrs. Dugan, Jas. Irving, C. A. Mead,
O. E. McCutchen, C. S. Doyle, Mrs.
Doyle, O. P. Fenness, O. Johnson,
J. R. Underwood, W. S. Holllday,
Sam Grun.
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
MARSHFIELD CHURCHES
Regular Morning Sen Ices But mi Ex
change of l'ulpits In Tlirco
Churches Sunday Evening.
SEgangaffiSMtMMMriiUH
EXCHANGE OF PULPITS The pas
tors of the Baptist, Presbyterian,
and Methodist churches will ex
change pulpits on Sunday evening
Jan. 5. Following are the ar
rangements: The Rev. H. H. Brown, Methodist
church.
The Rev. D. W. Thurf.on, Presby
terian church. '
The Rov. W. R. F. Browne, Bap
tist church.
CATHOLIC CHURCH Services will
be held in the Catholic church
Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, and
again at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Edward
Donnelly, Pastor.
The MYERS STORE
NORTH BEND, OREGON
TEe MYERS STORE
Our Second Annual
January Clearance am
Fre-Iiiveis'Lory
Sale
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will
be held In the Masonic lodge room,
over the Opera House Sunday at
11 a. m. Subject "God." A cor
dial invitation is extended to all.
METHODIST CHURCH. 10 a. m.
Sabbath school. 11 n. m. sermon,
subject: "A Motto for the New
Year." 3 p. m. Junior Leagup Miss
Nettle Woolley, superintendent.
6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30
p. m. sermon by the Rev. H. H.
Brown, of the Presbyterian church
subject: "Yearning of tiie Holy
Spirit." A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to all those who are not
obligated elsewhere, to attend
these services. W. R. F. Brown,
Pastor.
Millicoma's Handsome New
Quarters Nearing Completion
To Have Ladies' Night.
Chairman E. K. Jones, of the house
committee of the Mlllicomu club, an
nounced yesterday that the open
ing of the club's new quarters will
bo held next Monday night, when a
strictly club membership will be in
vited to attend the flr&t social gath
ering in the handsome now quarters.
The formal opening will b he' 1 a
fow days later when the ladle3 will
bo Invited. A regular program will
bo arranged for the night devoted to
tho ladles.
Tho houso committee, composed of
Messrs. Jones, William Ford and Dr.
Hayden, has been working Indofatig
ably for the past ten days to have
tho rooms completed as soon us pos
r!b,r. While great progress has been
made, there were several shipments
awaiting tho arrival of tho Break
water this morning, but now every
thing will be complete by Monday
ia tHic for the club opening.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tho Chrlst
tlan church will hold Its regular
ser"ices in tho Lutheran hall on
B street, next Sunday, morning and
evening. Elder E. W. Barns, of
Bandon, will preach both morning
and evening. Sunday school at 10
o'clock, and preaching at 11
o'clock in the morning. The eve
ning services will be held at the
usual evening hour. Mrs. McCray
and Mrs. Myrick will sing duets at
both of the church services. A cor
dial invitation Is extended to all.
Will Ee Given This Year
JANUARY 14fch to 25th INCLUSIVE
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Ask or Write for
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Showing Hundreds of
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MUST IJAl'TIST CHURCH Sunday,
January 5, 1908. 10 a. m. Blblo
school, F. M. Stewart, superintend
ont. 11 a. m. sermon: "Our
duty." 3 p. m. Junior Union, Mrs.
Phillips, leader. G:30 p. m. Young
Peoples' service. 7:30 p. m. ser
mon: "Tho Changeless Christ."
Rev. W. R. F. Brown, of tho M. E.
church will conduct the evening
service. Special music at both
sei vices by tho choir, C. J. Millis,
director. On Monday evening at
7:30 the first service of the week
of nrayer will be held In the Meth
odist church. Subject: "Tho Holy
Spirit tho convlncor rf Sin."
Everybody invited to these ser
vices. D. W. Thurston, Ptutor.
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Returns to Newport News, Va.,
Because of Bad Leakage
Description of Boat.
According to a dispatch fiom New
port News, Va., tho steamer Nan
Smith, which left Baltimore ou the
20th for Coos Bay, put back into tho
former port iu u leaking condition.
Tho report says that while tho steam
er is an oil burner faho is using coal
ol wuwi bito iiad a largo consignment
lor San Francisco, which was not for
tho uso of tho battleship licet as was
loponod.
Speaking of tho now steamer tho
Nautical Unzottu of December 2G,
says:
Tho now steamer Nan Smith,
launched iu October at Newport News
for tho C. A. Smith Lumber Co., of
St. Paul, .Minn., has loaded 3,100
tons of coal at Port CoWngton, ami
isturted ou hor m.ildon ojago to b.iu
Francisco. Sho was built for tho
Pacific coast lumbor trade ond will
bo known there as n bteani schooner.
Her engines, boilers and otllcors
quarters nro located aft, and her
cargo capacity, Including deckload, is
2.22C.000 foot of lumber.
Tho steamer Is 2 S3 foot long, 43
feot beam, and 21 feet dopth of hold.
Sho is driven by n single screw triple
expansion engine capable of develop
ing 1,350 borso power. Steam Is
furnlBhed by two Scotch boilers fitted
to burn oil &s irU ai aoal In ad
dition to tho- quarters prorided for
qXcom k oaaU t at u&ut tor U
FIRST l'RKSRYTERl.VN tllNRCH
Announcements for Sunday, Jan
uary 5. 10 a. m. the Sunday school
convenes for blblo study. 11a. m.
morning worship with sermon by
tho pastor. At this service Mr.
Andrew Landels will sing "Jeru
salem" by Henry Parker. G:30 p.
m. the Young People's Sjciety of
Christian Endeavor. The meeting
will bo conducted by the president,
Mr. Clommer V. Piatt. Topic:
"Tho Blessodness." 7:30 p. m.
evening cervices at which the Rev.
D. W. Thurston will preach. Sub
ject: "Tho Comforter Has Come."
Tho offertory will be a cornet solo
by Mr. Hayes Howard, accompan
ied by Miss Ruth Smith. There
will bo a song service of fifteen
minutes at the beginning of tho
service, every one inspiring songs
which all can sing. A cordial In
vitation Is cUeuded tho public to
attond all these services. H. II.
Brown, Pastor.
owners. Sho Is fitted with a tow
ing apparatus. Tho Smith Is com
manded by Captain II. C. Nelbon, and
the mates are Chief Officer, II. C.
(lidding, and Second Officer, James
Parkor.
WEEK COMMENCING
3rd 1908
A Feast of Laughter and Music
YOUNG'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
TONIGHT In the Screaming Satire
M SSL J.fiS h k
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With Full Cast and Beauty Chorus
Ssmday Night the Screaming Fares "Pack Jadge an j the Lady"
TONIGHT
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llolso Addition to Mnrshflold
will add much In good available
rcbidonco proptrty. This addition Is
close In with good bay view and good
drainage; and In view of thcbo ad
vantages and tho easy terms upon
which tho -property Is sold ciuito a
number of settlers havo recently pur
chased lots there with tho view of
homo building.
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Place to Buy Haraw
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Tho H off salo on all toys and
Christmas China will continue all
throughout this mouth. Coos Bay
Cash Storo.
Is here because we have a complete line of everything carried lit
a CITY' HARDWARE STORE at ns good prices as enn be obtained
nnjwhore.
An evtr.i line line of cnricnt.r tools, building hardware and mill
.supplies always on linnd.
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-Renew hunting licenses at Gun
nery.
The most.actlTo property 9a tua
market today la i'EafltBldo;,ajd nw
aon or cUg vt U aJU AItmUom,
The Southern Oregon State Normal School
ai i iimjLj.iMJ.i iinon ti nuiin nawaaww
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers especial opportunities for teachers to review for tho
tt'iicln ' examinations Iu February and August, and to take work
in INuU.gogy and in Special Methods of touching in the various
grades ol (lie tr,iiuiii school. Since the public schools, of Oregon
are cull.n tor teachers who ean teach manual training, many are
i.ikfug advantage ot tho industrial work lately installed iu tho
fcolio' ' i'"ofcr 1 1 - "rd pi ii lodging mid tuition nominal.
The State Normal School at Ashland is enjoying tho largest
appropriation of state funds ever granted a Xonnal school in tho
history of Qregon. Catalogues sent ou application to tho
PRESIDENT.
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