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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1909)
ii. I ii i)T himmmmmm rMf rfr-", J" Ti j. , ( V h j i. .T.IJ muiiiimUl ,wmr.m ti THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSnFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION. ?! ft lll'l'l'M'M'M'H-H-H-H-H i MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS : AT THE CHURCHES : UNITED BRETHREN OP NORTH BEND. 11. G. SUMMERLIN, Pastor. X Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at- 11 o'clock. Loyal Temperance Legion at 2:30. Young People's meeting at C:30. H-K- THE FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL. A very small boy came home at recess-time, with his slate and book, on the first day of school, with this explanation In his mouth: Ma' 'taln't no use for me to go She don't teach nothin' tnat I Know. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. She talks about the birds an trees i g$ov5'4WiW'VA'jV, yOf&lXXZZi&G-tt'XZ&S&S&Z-'SOi a An' never mentions A-B-C's. Sings 'bout fishes In the brooks An' says we needn't bring no books. An' when I told my name was Ted, What d'you think she went an' said? "Your really name Is Theodore An' we won't call you Ted no more." So when she marched us out to play 1 'elded I'd come home to stay, For 'taln't no use for me to go She don't teach nothin' that I know. Mary White Slater. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Paul Shepard entered the Fifth grade Tuesday. The First grade are studying the horse for nature and the pilgrims for hIs:ory. Harold Walrath and Zella Swin forrt are newly registered pupils of the Fourth grade. Christian Science services w'll be held In the Christian Science ha'l, 327, Third street North, Sunday, at 11a. in. Subject: "Mortals and Immortals." X NORTH REND PRESBV- H TERIAN CHURCH K H Rev. J. C. Linlnger, Pastor. t Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor and Bible Reading at G:30 p. m. tlon and the members of the Sisters CURED HAY FEVER of Bethany at the church to discuss AND SUMMER COLD the parish work. a. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, In- diana, writes: "Last year I suffered i9"ff?9i tor three ontlui with a summer METHODIST EPISCOPAL ! ,. ,, . . .,...,., , . -r. tt t, ., j t . iCold so distressing that it interfered Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor. X ! ... , , , . . . .. yf0OOc6i(lth n,y buslness- I had mnn-v ot the Services at the Methodist Episco-8ymitonls ot 1,av fever. and a doc" iu. pal church will be held as follows Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a, Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 0:30. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. tor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines j which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly , cured me. My wife has since used ,.Q i.,, Foley's Honey and Tar with the . t .lllii3 jsame success." RED CROSS Phar macy, (John Preuss, Prop.) AWW WT WWTTVnW PRESRYTERIAX CHURCH Rev. FRANK R. ZUGG, Minister Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The theme of the morn ing sermon, "Divine Providential Control." Evening sermon, "Les sons From Lot's Life." Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at 0:45 p. m. Leader, Mrs. F. R. Zugg. Strangers will be cordially welcomed. Gorden Snndberg has been absent from the First grade this week on account of sickness. TTnT WTT-Vv-nWsVx i NORTH REND METHODIST X W EPISCOPAL CHURCH. tt ii Rev. R. H. PIERSON, Pastor. i !6S.$$$$$$V$$$Sj.Wtttttttt Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m., subject 'The Value qf Organization." Epworth League, G:30. Mission study 7:30 Union service at S:00. me i'rimary graue are maning me niiifififj'j,ififififi turkey and other things symbolic of Thanksgiving for their Sloyd work. The children in the different grades are learning Thanksgiving recitations and poems to the Flag, for their elocution work. The pupils of the Fifth grade, lianded in some very nretty language papers this week. Jack Merchants paper was the best. The copy was put on the board by Myrtle Lenet. VVVWn BAPTIST CHURCH. i Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. G. LeRoy Hall of Med ford. Young Peoples' meeting at G:30 p. m. Special music by the Temple choir. The oniy four days of absence which the Fourth grade have had XWTV'is- CATHOLIC CHURCH. tt i Rev. Father J. MORAN. tt Mass will be celebrated at St. Mo nica's Catholic church in Marshfield this year have been caused by the; Sunday morning at S:30 and 10:30, following pupils: Loyd Tharp, ljtho Rev. Father J. A. Moran cele days, Agnes Burke, 1 day; Hazel , brant. Cook, 1 day: Zella Swinford, day I in North Bend, the Rev. Father The remaining twenty-eight pupils Curley will celebrate mass at S and have been neither absent nor tardy io o'clock. for the fir3t two months of school. Besides the pupils whose names were in the paper last week, the fol lowing of the Second grade were neither absent nor tardy during the first six weeks of school: Jessie Chance, Opal Brown, Emma Lou Douglas, Juanita Ellerby, Jane McLaln, Bessie Mosena, Harold tt THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. f Rev. J. Richard Olson, Pastor, tt ! Wtttttttttttttttttttt0ttttttttttK REALESTATETRANSFERS Daily Real Estate Reports Furnished By Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., Henry Sengstncken. November C, 1909. L. D. Kinney et ux, et al, by Sher iff, io M. C. Horton; deed. Bile G2,' Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration,! $4,001.54. November S, 1909. Ole Jacob Risuiyhr, to Peder Ophus; deed. NEi, sec 8, twp 2G,' R 9. Consideration, 510. j Karolino Rlsmjhr, to Peder Ophus; deed. XEV4, sec S, twp 26, R 9. Consideration, $10. Anna H. Barkman and hus, to E. A. Nelson; deed. Lots 23 and 24, blk 44. Railroad addition to Marsh field. Consideration, $800. November 9, 1909. Thos. Vlgars et ux, ito John T. Tolmau; deed. Lots 5, G, 7 and 8, blk 2, Woodlawn Addition to North Bend. Consideration, $10. John V.Nye, to J. C. Gray et al; ileed. SEVi of NWH and SWy4 of NE1,;, sec :0, tv;p 2:, 13 Cci- PRICE O.F PREFERRED STOCK OF THE UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Note the steady and rapid ad vance In tha price of stock since the .organization of the company: per share February 23, 1907 ....$10.00 September 1, 1907 .'... 11.00 October 1, 1907 . 12.50 November 10, 1907 14.00 January 1, 190S 15. 0C .March 1, 1908 16.50 j lune 1, 190S 17.50 I ugust 1, 'J 90S IS. 50 j October 1, 190S 20.00 'December 15, 190S 22.50 : February 15, 1909 25.00 May 1, 190!) 30.00 August 1, 1909 $35.00 The pricp will remain at $35.00 for a short time only. It's a chance of a lifetimo to make a safe invest ment and large profits. O. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agent. Coos mid Curry Counties, Bnv 323, Olllce in The "Chandler" Mnrshtleld. The Ground Work TO ACTUAL HOMESEEKERS. If yob. want a home in the best residence section in the city amongst the best bunch oi people In the world and at reasonable prices, don't over look the fact that SENGSTACKEN ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD pres ents you this opportunity. Parties intending to build a shanty need not apply for this property as we only want a class of settlers that will put up good respectable homes and to those we will give terms to 3iilt their pocket-book. See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, General Agents. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Marshfield. Oregon. I General Act-its. Eastside THE WORLD WANTS A SQUARE )i:AL And the people of Coos Bay are get ting a square deal in groceries through Wolcott's. The spirit of the square deal has always been the pol Icy of the Wolcott store. Honesty U the foundation of this business. v0 offer every housekeeper a sm.n.. 'deal in groceries. The sooner vn.i take advantage of it the better off ou are. On any purchnso made at our store that is not satisfactory v,Q will cheerfully refund your money C.W. Wolcott FAMILY GROCER PHONE 07-J For indigestion and all stomach trouble take Foley's Orlno Laxative as It stimulates the stomach and tver and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual con stipation. RED CROSS PHAR MACY. (John Preuss, Prop.) n---a-::---a-a-a-K-:j.. 8 & Just received a large stock of FOG HORNS The 1a requires them. ? Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. a i 8 I a i a i 8 a i 8 I 8 8 t 8 I -a-8-tt-a--8-n-a--8-a-8-n lCHH I The Metropolitan t Standard I BUSINESS DIRE BUSINESS (TORY OF RELIABLE HOUSES' THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIABLE BUSINESS nOUSES AND BUSINESS MEN IN MARSHFIELD WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAN BE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PRICES OR MEN WHOSE WORK MAY BE DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE THEM cidciatlcn, 510. Z-arj L.-.ron, '.3 I" c De aicr; C.021. :.oi.-' ar.l G, blk 1, Subdlvi-slo-'. c." bVi A, C. iz rc:e-. A''iKlo tj Ma -sir. !('. C ;nsideration, $10. F. J. HAYES. Optometrist. The very latest methods In fitting glasses. Test ing of :-hildfou's eyes a specialty Broken glasses duplicated. Algiers also seems to have a Bur bank. A plant expert in Orleansvllle' has succeeded in raising a date with out a stone. will be conducted at the' Lutheran church Sunday Services Marshfield as follows Sunday school at 9:30; preaching service at 10:30. No evenlnir ser- Chapman, Wesley Maol Clyde Maga-jvjc(J- ry, Doris Sengstacken, Maude WU-, son, Mamie Mosena, Reta Lawhorne, Conrad Anderson, Douglas Bur roughs, Archie McGuire, Walter K? -chum, Roland Noble, Arthur St, phan. , PERHAM GETS CONTRACT. Mnrshficld .Man Will Build Bridge nt Ros'ltir. The Roseburg News says: "The contract for the construction of Alex ander's bridge was awarded to E. G. Perham the contractor who recently completed the Deer Creek bridge. The bridge will bo of the Howe truss variety, and will span the Unipqua, connecting 'ho owners holdings in West Roseburg with tho main land on the east. The east side approach will be stationed nt a point about 110 feet north of Kendall Brothers' power plant. The bridge will bo constructed of wood and iron, and when completed will be ono of the finest structures of its kind in South ern Oregon. Mr. Perham states that ho will commence work on tho same within a fow days, the contract call ing for its completion by May 1. With the now bridgo opon for traffic It appears evident that Alexander's holdings will doublo in value." In North Bend, Sunday school will be held at the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock and Swedish services at 3 o'clock. JOOttV0'ft-0Ottttttti0 EPISCOPAL CHURCH i i Rev. W. Horsfall, Archdeacon X Ko5tt;ittittttttM Archdeacon Horsfall will hold ser vices In the Episcopal chinch, Sunday morning and evening at the regular hour3. Miss Maude Painter will sing a few solos xt the Sunday services. Monday night at 7:30, Miss Caro line P. Scheflleld who has been sent here to assist Archdeacon Horsfall with t.ie work, will meet all tho members of the Episcopal congregn- DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by 1 cal amilhntions, ns they 'iinnot reach the rtUenheil portion of the ear. There is o ly one wi to euie denficesi , and that is t con stitutional remcri es. Deafne s is caused by an inflamed co dltinofthe mucous lining of the Kustaehla Tube. When this tube is in flamed j oil have u rumbllnp found or imper fei t hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafnes is the rcMilt, and unless the Inflam-1 inatlon can be taken out and this tin e restored , toils normal condition, liearinc Mill be ile- strosed force jninecascsout of to nrecaused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an IntUm med condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (canned by catarrh) th-t can not We cured Ii) Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend fur circulars, free. r. J. t'UKNKY & CO. Toledo. O. Sold bv Druculsts, 7.V. Tate Hall's Family 11I1- for constiratlon. .FOR GOOD GOODS for little money visit THE OWL FURNITURE STORE Odd Fellows RIdg. COOS BAY, ROSEBURG & EAST ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. . In effect Nov. 1, '00 Daily e.cept Sun, Nos a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a- SIXTY PINTS CENTS for PER DOZEN "High Life" FOR GOOD PHOTOS go to STADDEN Rogers Building, Broadway and Central Avenue. Steam Beer. S1.20 FOR FIVE GALLON KEG. $2.20 for 10 giilloukcg. P io" e your order to COOS BAY EAGLE BREWING COMPANY'. PHONE 277 .MARSHFIELD a a a i a a al i Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Mnrshlleld, Ore., Phone 773 Popular Brands of Cigars and Confectionery. CLUB CIGAR STORE Southbound Lea e Marshfield Henry vll.e . 'Summit . . . 'Junction . . Beaver Hill . Coquille . Johnson's . Schroeders . Norway . . . Myrtle Point . Northbound Arrive Marshfield . Henryville . Summit . . Junction . . Beaver Hill . Coquille . Johnson's . , Schroeders . Norway . Myrtle Point . 3 P.M. 1.00 1.25 1.35 1.45 1.50 Nos. A.M. 12.00 11.10 11.00 10.50 1 A.M. S.00 8.25 S.35 S.45 9.00 9.20 9.25 9.30 9'. 40 4 P.M. 4.30 4.05 3.55 3.45 2.45 the CENTRAL HOTEL. Light, airv rooms for rent by day, week or month. Corner 'A' nnd Front streets, MARSHFIELD, ORE. Let us make YOUR OLD SUIT look like new. Cleaned and press ed it will be fine as ever. The UNIQUE PANTATORIUM, L. 1). FOOTE, proprietor, Phone 250-X. 10.30 10.20 10.10 10.05 30.00 Mother' Restaurant is better prepared to serve you than ever befcre. Commercial Ave., bet. Front and Brondwny, Marshfield; NOTICE TO PROP ERTY OWNERS Of Conl, Farm-tlmbercd Lands, City Property-Bonds nnd Mort gages, who want to borrow mon ey on or sell quick?' Will he 'pleased when doing business with COOS BAY" REAL TY SYNDICATE, 208 Front St., C. J. BRUSCHKE, Manager. H -tt-n-a-a-a-a-a-rt-a-a-a-a-a ;i That Silver Tea Set ii . .. ! According to a statement by the German colonial secretary, tho vuluo of the d'nmomUferous doposlts in German Southwest Africa nmounts -to $250,000,000. isdown to$ll75 1 " . Set ji K T.f now ii! tJLti Y' T rt Hir ki it i in u - crnii nn sii'n.ni rni' ih i - m.vi' u( u,r H feAA.AA A A A-A A-A-- a- a- a aa. a a a a - a . a ... -m AA ft I I --------- DIRECTOR "Y Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and X7 nnlcfll T-Tffcoc - T .v;.vuviv AVfcUWU The way to build n city is to stand together. Coos Bay factories and jobbing houses innko and have for sale ninny things that Coos County people buy in Portl and and San Francisco. ICeep tho money nt home. It helps prosperity. Tho folliwhig Is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishing nts that nre worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY North Bend Iron Works Phone 321 NORTH REND, Ore. No matter how long you have suf fered. Foley's Kidney Remedy will help vou. Mrs. S. L. Dowen of Way ne, W. Va., writes: "I was a suf ferer from kidney disease, so that nt timei I could not cet out of bd, I and when I did I could not stand i straight. I took Foley's Kidney j Remedy, One dollar bottlo and part of tho second cured mo entirely." It will euro you. -RED CROSS PHARMACY, (John Preuss, Prop ) AND GOING LOWER AT THE RATE OF 25 CENTS PER DAY. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? DON'T FAIL TO LOOK IN OUR WINDOW. SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A BARGAIN IN THIS GUARANTEED SILVER TEA SERVICE. IT IS CHEAP NOW BUT WILL BE CHEAPER. WATCH OUR WINDOW. t fflrlfttnn Jftwp.lrvfn r FIRST Iron and bronze cast! ngs. logging tools a specialty. All kinds of repair work and FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. TRUST SAYINGS BANK Bldg., Opposite Chandler Hotel --- ; ! I Nelson Iron Works, (inc.) i Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads i and Logging Companies. We are pioneers in the manufacturing and T repairing of fins Knyiiios. Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies. 1 Foundry and Machine Shop - IS birch field Ore, T tThe Modern Company P$ Marshfield, Oregon Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS CIGARS, PFES, ETC. L KOONTZ Machine, nnd Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Stea'm aud Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfield, Ore. If you are a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE IF THE TIMES DOES YOUR JOB PRINTING IT WILL RE NEAT AND TASTV AND WILIi AT TRACT ATTENTION. ' 1 f i