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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908.
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PROGKESS CLVli to imiksext
HANDEL'S OKATOIUO FOIt
LIIJHAKY UENEFIT.
Tho Progress Club is Issuing Invi
tations to local singers for tho pur
pose of organizing a chorus to fcive
Handel's oratorio, "The Mosiah,"
this spring. It is believed that the
selection of this masterpiece will at
tract tho local talent, both urofes
sional and amateur, to assist in its
production. As tho cause to be ben
efitted by tho proceeds the new li
brary will appeal to tho public for
its liberal support, the ladies are con
fident of success.
For tho drilling of tho chorus and
management of tho musical part of
the enterprise, tho club has employed
tho services of Elmer A. Todd, who
has had years of experience as chorus
conductor In eastern cities. A'l in
terested in tho welfare of music in
"this community should encourage
and support the ladles of the Prog
ress club In this laudablo undertak
ing. ' MARSHFIELD MENTIONS
No School District Division. The
petition for the division of the North
Inlet school district was denied by
the county boundary board.
Entertains Officers. In honor of
tho officers of tho steamer Alliance, a
delightful at home was given at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
James, in North Bend, Tuesday
night. Vocal and instrumental music
and cards served to while away the
hours. A dainty luncheon was served
by the hostess.
Attaches Boat. Misfortune has
overtaken "Clam Jack," the veteraa
pioneer living up Kentuck inlet.
Chief Carter, of tho Marshfleld con
stabulary, yesterday Journeyed up to
Jock's retreat and attached his boat
lor a debt incurred by Jack some sev
eral months ago to J. W. Davis, of
Coos River. The debt Is for ?50,
and pending a settlement tho boat
Is moored at the Marshfleld wharf in
tho rear of tho city hall.
Jail Finished Smith & Sons'
blacksmith shop has now completed
tho now city jail, or more properly
speaking, have knocked It down aftv
navlng put it together. Tho Jail will
bo moved in pieces to the site dedi
cated to It in tho rear of tho flro de
partment room. It will bo ready for
use in tho courso of a week or ten
days.
NOTICE TO CONTUACTOKS.
Sealed proposals aro Invited and
will bo received by tho directors of
School District No. 53, Coos county,
Orogon, until April 15, 190S, for tho
construction of a school house 22x3 G,
with 14-foot celling, contractor to
iurnish all material. Work to bo
completed by July 1, 1908. Plans
and specifications may bo seen at
tho office of Hall & Hall, Mar3hfield.
or at tho clerk of said district. The
board of directors of said district
reserves tho right to reject any and
all bids.
By order of tho board of directors
of District No. 53, Coos County, Ore.
B. F. SAVAGE. Clerk.
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THE LE1TEN
REGULATIONS
HULKS OF OHSEKVANCE OF
CATHOLICS AS ISSUED IIY
AHCIIIUSIIOP CHltlSTIE.
Thefollowlng Is a copy o.fthe Len
ten regulations, as read by Father
Donnelly at St. Monica's church on
Sunday for tho observance of Catho
lics In this diocese:
Lent begins March 4. All tho
faithful not legitimately dispensed,
are obliged In conscience to observe
the laws of tho Church concerning
tho Lenten feast.
1. The use of flesh meats is al
lowed at every meal on Sundays, as
well as the principal meal on Mon
days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays, Saturdays of the Ember Days
and Holy Week excepted.
2. The use of fish, milk, butter
and eggs is permitted on all days of
Lent at tho evening collation, and
tho principal meals of thoso days on
which the uso of flesh meats is for
bidden. 3. In the morning a small piece of
bread is allowed with a cup of coffee,
tea, chocolato or some similar drink.
4. When tho principal meal can
not bo taken before noon, the order
may be inverted and the collation
taken in the morning and tho dinner
in tho evening.
5. Lard or grease may bo used in
preparing tho lawful victuals.
C. Those of tho faith who aro ex
empt from the obligation of fasting
can, when tho days when tho uso of
flesh meats is permitted to all of tho
faithful, be allowed to use It several
times a day, as on the Sundays of
Lent, when tho obligation Is not
binding. The uso of both flesh meat
and flsh together at tho same meal Is
strictly forbidden during tho whole
of Lent.
7. By virtuo of the Indult, grant
ed for ten years, by the Holy See, to
the Bishops of tho United States,
worklngmen and their families are
allowed the uso of flesh meat on all
tho fast and abstenanco days
throughout the year, with the excep
tion of all Fridays, Ash Wednesday,
tho Wednesday and Saturday of Holy
Week and tho Vigil of Christmas.
Thoso who avail themselves of this
dispensation aro not allowed to eat
flsh and meat at the same meal, and
they aro exhorted to perform some
other acts of mortification and pen
nance, in accord with the spirit of
the Holy Season of Lent. A most
useful and commendable custom is
that of abstaining during Lent from
stimulants, in honor of tho Sacred
Thirst of our Dlvlno Lord.
The following persons aro exempt
from fasting. All thoso who have
not "attained their twenty-first year
or who havo passed their sixtieth
year; thoso whoso weak health or
condition otherwise may demand the
full amount of nourishment, and all
those whoso occupations aro of a la
borious and exhausting nature.
Thoso who aro excused from fast
ing on account of age or hard labor,
may uso flesh meat more than once
on tho days on which It is allowed.
It Is eminently in accordance with
the spirit of tho church that all those
who uso tho dispensations from tho
fast and abstenanco, should supply,
In part, tho spirit of pennance, by
prayers and nlmsdeeds; by avoiding
all public shows, parties and amuse
ments, and by abstaining from all in
toxicating beverages.
Tho timo for making tho Easter
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Communion extends from tho first
Sunday in, Lent, to Trinity Sunday,
inclusive, All tho faithful aro here
by warned that' nil thdsb who ne
glect to make' the Eastqr Communion
vlolato a law of tho Churcl "which
binds under pain of jiubrtalslrt. 'Tho
transgressors of tho''iaw are, 'more
over, subject to exoommunlcation,
and, should they die, to privation of
Christian burial.
Parents 'have to answer to God for
their children. Let them, therefore,
remember that they aro obliged in
conscience to seo that their children
and others under their chargo receive
Easter Communion.
Tho Reverend Rectors aro request
ed to havo special Lenten devotions
on Fridays. Tho exercises shall con
sist of tho Way of tho Cross and Ben
ediction on Fridays.
During tho month of March the
authorized prayer of St. Joseph will
be recited after tho usual prayers for
tho Mass.
A. CHRISTIE,
Archbishop of Oregon City.
MONEY COMICS IN FOR
BEAUTIFUL AMERICA
Club's Day at Myer's Store Is a Suc
cess in Spilo of Rain Dona
tions Are Made.
Eighty-six dollars and forty-five
cents were realized by the Beautiful
America Club at tho Myers store on
Saturday. Thanks to tho co-operation
of the grocers of North Bend,
in donating supplies, tho luncheon
receipts aro practically clear profit.
Seymour Bell, Coos Bay's gas and
electric light man, materially assisted
tho club in its work of beautifying
tho city by a cash donation of $25.
Honry Sengstacken presented the
club with $5. Plans aro now being
made for tho issuing of the Easter
number of tho Coos Bay Harbor. The
ladles hope to realize heavily from
this source.
CLARK'S O. N. T. THREAD.
GOLDEN RULE STORE
5c
:: Post Card Views
:: Of the Smith Mill
Wo liavo eight special souvenir
cards of tho C. A. Smith Mill.
Just tho tiling to send your
eastern and western friends to
show what wo havo on Coos
Bay. They would bo very ap
propriate to go with a copy of
Tho Times if you send ono
away. We also havo 80 other
local post card views. Bo a
booster. Mall a card to your
friends.
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Tost Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
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CLEARANCE SALE-
Room For Our Large Sprmg Stock
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AVSIDE PAINT
COOS BAY'S BIG
SH STUFF
COMING OF THE PLANT WILL UE
HEARTILY' WELCOMED 111'
THE GROCERS.
Tho Plant will materially replenish
tho local market on its arrival from
San Francisco Thursday. Whilo loci
grocers havo not suffered severely by
tho long Interval between boats from
tho Bay City, nnn commodities aro
getting scarce, and thn coming of tho
Plant will bo heartily welcomed.
Along with tho green scuffs sho wl'l
bring the first of tho -jeat-on's aspari
gus. This dolcc'ablo will bring top
prices, 25c a pound. Myrtlo Poi'ic
hens still continue to work overtlnm,
with tho result that esjrs aro now
soiling at 20c along tho Coqulllo
river and 25c on Coos Bay
Many good cuts of meat aro now
purchasable In tho local markets.
Tho butchers aro now paying 9 and
10c for pork, dressed, and C and 7c
for cattle, dressed.
VEGETABLES.
Artichokes, each 10
Dry onions 5
Onions, bunch 5
Squash, lb 1 Vs. and 2
Cabbage, lb 3 and 4
Cauliflower, head ....10 and 15
Lettuce, head 5
Rhubarb, 2 lbs 25
Brussels sprouts 10
Spinach 10 and 12 Mi
Oregon celery 15
California celery 10
ROOT VEGETABLES.
Rutabagas 2 lbs. 2
Parsnips 3
Carrots 2 lbs. 2 Yi
Beets 2 lbs 2
MEATS.
Choice steak cuts 15
Choice rib roasts 12 Ys
Good steak 10
Plain steak 10 and 15
Boiling 7 and 10
Mutton, pork or veal. . .10 and 15
CLARK'S O. N. T. THREAD .
:. 5c
GOLDEN RULE STORE
AVo must have more room,
Sweeping reductions In clothing for
the next 30 days at the X. L. NT.
Store, S. Lnndo. i
Carhart's overalls and uniforms. 8
Douglas Shoes, Hamilton Brown's
American Lady and American Gent
lemen's shoes. Sole agent, S. Lando,
A. L. N. T. Store.
A man can oxcuso e meanness in
himlf, but how ho despises It in
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Mothers,
"THE BEST ISN'T GOOD
UNOUGH FOR THE BABY"
That is out' motto and we know
that it is yours too. .Wo know llr.it
deep in every mothers' heart is the
determination that her child sh-tll
have tho best that money can buy.
Nothing cheap is worthy of Ii tin. . As
tho newest member of the family tho
best is none loo good.
Every mother takes pride and just
ly so lu tho appearance of her child
in public. .This depends more upon
the cart than anything else. The cart that has graceful lines anil a benutl.
fill finish is tho ono that attracts attention. I('n the ALLAVIN cart tlmt
makes people look the second time and brings out tho exclamation, "Oil
doesn't ho look handsome!"
Tho best investment Is always tho ono that gives the greatest security.
The ALLWIN is so strongly constructed in every part that it will bring up
a whole family. Your money is well invested because jour interest is se
cured. , . , . ,
First and foremost, however, is tho child's comfort and health. Tlio
ALLWIN cart has sensitive springs located directly under tho childs'
spine, which prevent all injury and make the cart ride as easily as a
cradle. The back reclines and tho foot rest raises until there is a perfect
ly Hat bed. It is a go-cart and a baby carrlago combined.
Tho Allwln lias tho good qualities of a baby carriage without its chief
fault inconvenience. If the mother wants to go out and take tho child
with her, and part of the way is in a carriage or on a boat the ALLWIN
folds up when necessary into a package small enough to go Into a suit
case. It is light, nuts easily and Is never in tho way.
Have you a. new member in your family? Y'ou want an ALLAVIN. In
sist upon having an ALLAVIN and don't accept a substitute, for there is
no other JUST AS GOOD. And remember our motto,
"THE BEST ISN'T GOOD
ENOUGH FOR THE BABY"
Going & Harvey Co.
We Furnish Your Home Complete.
The
First Trust
aviesrs
Of Coos Bay
The largest capitalized and paid-in capital of any bank in
Coos county, and, from depositors' standpoint, as well safe
guarded. Operating under new stato law, It has broader privileges to
extend to customers than under any other banking charter, and
publicity as to its standing and condition is required, as well as
having good bank supervision by a stato bank examiner.
Special attention is called to the Savings accounts, which
aro received as low as $1.00, and upon which interest is paid.
AVo solicit your business and invito your attention to Its
officers and directors.
John S. Coko, President. .M. O. Horton, Tico President and 3Igr.
Dorsey Kroltzcr, .Cashier.
S. C. Rogers. AV. S. Chandler, . . . .AVilliam Grimes
O. AV. Tower, . . nenry Sengstacken, . . John F. Hall.
Commenced business October 21, 1907.
We will receive your money for taxes and procure
your tax receipt and deliver same to you free of
charge,
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CRYSTAL THEATRE
A BIG COMIC BILL
Four Moving rictures Two Illustrated Songs
Progriun Changed Monday and Thursday.
7:30 and 8:45 n. m.
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