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! " aptffcdUBiWfflK I "P"J!5V "! " ;t r - rt V ft '.J( HM 'ITi ,- THE COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL IS; 1907. S asa mto J''. I: : i It it 4MMtlttMt )t"'''"HMt 4. " . jajffrvjiMl The GABLED ew York. National Piano of ..' America What the BROAD WOOD Is in England. What the REOHST'EIN Is In Germany. H Jlf What the ERAIU) Is in France. What the GUMPIIJ3R Is in Belgium. j u What the SCHROEPER Is in Russia. What tho D A E S K N 1) O R F E R Is in Austria. V. The Gabler is in 7 America o Ul rf General Distributors for South Western Oregon EXCLUSIVE W. R.. Haines Music Co. MARSHFIELD, OREGON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. B. Seaman et ux, to II. C. Brec konrldge, deed; lot 14, Evergreen Terraco. Consideration, J 10. April 8, 1908. H. Sengstacken et ux, to T. n. Cowan, deed; lot 8, blk. 10, Sengs tackens addition to Marshfleld. Con Blderation, $176, T. U. Cowan, to Warner V. Ogren, deed; lot 8, blk. 10, Sengstacken ad dition to Marshfleld. Consideration, $200. L. D. Kinney et ux, to Henry S. Kinney, deed; lots 7 and 8, blk, 77, lot 4, blk. 61, Coos Day Plat B. Con sideration, $1,200. April 10, 1908. Merchant Land Co., to J. Bothner, deed; lots 25 and 26, blk. 50, Rail road addition to Marshfleld. Con sideration, $300. L. D. Kinney et ux. to Geo. Kit chen, deed; lots 6, 7, 12 and 13, blk. 51, Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration, $500. L. D. Kinney et ux, to H. J. Kin ney, deed; lot 5, blk. 6, Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration; $1,000. E. D. MoArthur et ux, to Frank Clessens,- deed; lots 3 and 4, blk. Hi Portlawn' addition to North Bend. Consideration, $20. EASTER SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES H- " $$V EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE. The Young People's societies of the churches of Marshfleld will unite in a Sunrise Service Sunday morning at 6 o'clock at the 'Presbyterian church. The public is cordially in vited to attend this service. The music at this service will be given special prominence and will be in charge of Mr. C. J. Millis. METHODIST ElMSPOCAL X W. R. F. BROWNE, Pastor. Pacific Commandery No. 10, Knights Templar, has issued a hand some program for Its annual Easter services which will be conducted at tho Methodist Episcopal church at 11 o'clock tomorrow. The program contains the full ritual for tho Easter service, Indicating tho parts to be read or recited by the olllcers, members and pastor. The members will turn out in full regalia for the event. In addition to the program of the order, there will be a prayer and sermon by the Rev. W. R. F. Browne, a solo by Mrs. W. C. Tower and a solo by Mr. Landels. The olllcers and members of Paci fic Commandery No. 10 are as fol lows: C. W. Tower, Past Eminent Com mander, Richard Walter, E. C; W. S. McFarland, G.; William Ford, C. G.; Herbert Lockhart, P.; W. J. Rust, S. W.; August Farley, J. W.; E. KIrkland Jones, Tr.; J. R. Light ner, Rec; A. E. Morton, St. B.; W. U. Douglas, Sw. B.; E. L, Robinson, W.; Alex Stauff, Sent. Members. Syvor Backey, E. S. Bargelt, J. W. Bennett, Charles Bradbury, Martin Breen, E. Irving Chandler, Peter Clausen, W. U. Douglas, August Farley, William Ford, E. L. Hemingway, Patrick Hennessey, Parker B. Holland, E. KIrkland Jones, J. R. LIghtner, Her bert Lockhart, J. Albert Matson, J. H. Mllner, A. E. Morten, W. S. Mc Farland, Claude Nasburg, John Preuss, W. J. Rust, E. L. Robinson, Albert Seelig, W. F. Squire, Alex ander, L. J. Simpson, William Thorp, C. W. Tower, Richard Walter, Char les S. Winsor, George F. Winchester, Alfred Johnson, R. W. Lundy. Spcclnl Faster Services. Pacific Commandery No. 10. Knights Templar will hold their an nual Easter service at this church on Sunday at 11 a. m. Subjoined is the order of service: Order of Service. Organ prelude. Processional Hymn Onward Chris tian Soldiers. Responsive readings. Prayer, concluding with the Lord's prayer intoned. Gloria Patrl Meineke Responses. Solo Jerusalem Mr. Landels First lesson. Easter anthem Tho Lord is Risen. Gabriel Second Lesson. Solo Consider the Llllles Mrs. U. W. Tower Declaration of faith. Apostles creed. Easter collect and Templar prayers. Easter hymn "Crown Him" Sermon Brotherhood by Way of the Cross. Offertory. Offertory anthem Nearer to Thee. Oliver Doxology Prayer . . ."Benediction" Recessional hymn Jerusalem the Golden. Organ postlude. Evening Service. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Easter sermon and reception of members at 8 p. m. A musical treat will be given to the public at this service, when the "Bridges Concert Quartette" of Chi cago, will sing, "Lead Kindly Light." Sabbath School. A special program will be render ed by the Sabbath school at their hour of service, which will be 9:30 a. m. Program to consist of songs, recitations, etc., appropriate to the occasion. G$$WG$$GWs$& X FIRST I'RESBYTEnrAN. V i-t H. H. BROWN. Pastor. 6 a. m. Union Sunrise service by the Young People's societies of the various churches. 10 a. m. Tho Sunday school, with special opening exercises. 11 a. m. Easter Morning service, special music. Reception of mem bers and Baptism. An Easter service by the pastor. 8 p. m. Evening service. Special Easter music. Tho pastor will preach on the subject: "The Christians Outside the Church." Musical Program. Organ Offertolre in E flat.... Read Prof. E. A. Todd. Bass solo Gethsemene Watson Mr. Andrew Landels. Anthem God Hath Appointed a Day Tours Soprano solo Resurrection. ..Shelley Mrs. J. W. Ingram. Anthem My Heavenly Home... Havens Organ Postlde March Calkins Elmer A. Todd, Organ, and Direct. The musical program for Easter morning will bo repeated entirely at tho evening service. H FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. D. W. THURSTON . 10 a. m. Bible school, t M. Stew art, superintendent. 11 a. m, Special Easter program by the choir under direction of C. J. Millis. 1. Christ Has Risen Shea 2. Responsive Scripture reading 3. Prayer by nastor. ' 4. Song, Morning Breaks n (l Gloam McGranst, u. uuiiiuii iiu iiiocu VliriBl, G. Speclnl song Christ Arose. ......, Lon 3 p. m. Junior Union, Ivan Quit son. superintendent. 7 p. in. Young People's Berth, Miss Gulovson. leailntv S p. m. Sermon After tho Best. rectlon. Special music by a largo chord uiiuu , uibu uiu iuiu rutijjunse. Come! and rejoico with us m this glad Easter time. Strangers especially invited. ,i ENGLISH LUTHERAN. i A WM. F. HOLL, Pastor. Qnrvlrna In T7nil Xfn..1. ui Morning service 11 n Opening anthem Rise, Glorlod conqueror . . . w. u. Uemsberi uonicssionai service. Sermon. Offertory Ho ,1s Risen H. Klneshnr Sunday school 12 o'clock! Jiiitncr licague. Topic Risen With Christ Leader, Miss Clara Myret evening service 7;j) Children's Easter festival reclu. tions, floral decorations and Eastei guts, Anthem O Praise The Lord.. John R. Sweenj Aninem uonsiuer Tno Liiiues... E. O. Ercell Double Quartette One Sweetly emn Thought Amb. Splclei w v vw wwwwwww THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. j A Rev. B. F. Bengtson, Pastor. ' Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Easter service 10:30 a. m Young People's Society, Mr. John son leader, 7 p. m. Service, 8 p. m., in English XW$$O$$GOO$$O$G$$$0&XM . ttifmT T l iitnn ni Services will be held in the Mai sonic Temple, Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject "Doctrine of Atone-I ment." A cordial invitation Is ex-i tended to all. Gtett&$&(&&G&&e&&$$$G(X EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. W. HORSFALL, Rector. G,f&,$$&!XX&&$&!XZ&0$( Christ Our Passover . . . . . Rathbun, Te Deum Buck Jubilate Nevin Kyrle Hall Sursum' Corda and Sanctus. . .Allen Agnus Del Gower Gloria In Excelsls Buck Nunc Dlmittis Stabler Evening service at 7:30. $$$S$OS$S?0 CATHOLIC CHURCH. X Rev. Father DONNELLY. H eGttf,SW&X,&&ji&GtXX&fKS)( The usual Easter Sunday services! will be conducted at tho Catholic I church, a special feature being made j of the music, as has been the cus tom. Low mass will be celebrated at 8 o'clock a. m.. and solemn hich mass at 10:30 a. m. It Is expecttil that a large number will receive Hol)vfl Communion, the Knights of Colum bus having arranged to receive in a I body on that day. At Solemn High Mass, Stearns' Mass in F will be rendered by the following choir under the direction of tho organist, Mrs. Gcraldine Morris, Misses Anna Flanagan, Stella ' O'Connell, Mamie Mahoney and Mrs. Neff and Dr. Toye, Jas H. Flanagan, J. W. Flanagan and Chas. Keane. G$$XX&fXXZ&$&G$$$$Qt A FIRST M. E. CHURCH. A North Bend. -A. Rev. LACEY, Pastor. X There will be special Easter ser vices Sunday morning at 11 o'clock with special music by tho Bridges Quartette of Chicago. MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Connel Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence' 2171 IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to comflne its business to' the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. U. li. Hinsdale W. S.McFarland Presiilpnt. o..i.!n. I John Fruesa R. T. Kaufman vice rres. AeHt. Canhier TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Fed' Pre Belivsry Pkaa 17W mmJ?8 ffH