The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1 910 EVENING EDITION.
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(Ministers and others aro request
ed to hand tho Sunday church no
tlces not later than Friday evening to
Insure Insertion Saturday.)
MAJOR
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MUTES LETTER
PLAT "11" PROMOTER IN EPISTLE
cause and effect of all this unfortun
ate condition existing In tho undevel
oped country In which you live.
As to tho High School proposition,
I have this to say: I am too much
Interested In the country down there
to piny tho part of narrow, short
sightedness. It Is not on tho district
that I will try to get my revenge; tha
would bo "cutting off my noso to
splto my faco." Tho school trustees'
TO NORTH REND WO.MAX SETS
l'UItill HIS ATTITUDE OX VA
RIOUS MATTERS.
MAHSHF1ELD CATHOLIC
CHUHCH.
Rev. Father DALY.
EDITOR OF THE TIMES: This Is
a copy of a letter JUBt mailed to Mrs.
Mckclllps. I wish you would publish
.. ...... ... . . i-' 'u havo rto objections. There aro
Mass will bo celebrated In Marsh- ,nta ,u R thftt lMm
Id Sunday morning nt 10 o'clock by nud h lho 8co t ,n ft
field
-tho Rov. Father Hugh Qallnghcr, C.
B. C, of Columbia College
XOKTII UENI) CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Mass will bo celebrated nt 8
o'clock Sunday morning by the Rov.
Father Hugh Gallagher.
ip lho peoplo see tulng
dliforont light. It answers tho edi
tor of tho Harbor. Thanking you, I
am your respectfully.
L. D. KINNEY.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
MRS. ELIZA McKELLIPS, Is'orth
Dond, Ore.:
Dear Madam: Your much esteem
ed favor of tho 2 1th Inst, at hand and
contents noted with great Interest
and satisfaction.
It makes my heart bound , with
gladuesB to Unci there aro sympnthlz-
F. Q. HUNCH, Minister. Jlng frlonds though lost In tho wllder-
I; ncss or that woe-bogono country, thu
Soventh Dny Advontlst scrvlco ! debllltntlug influences of which hns
aro conducted every Snturdny at tho greatust tendency to rot out all
tho Luthorhn hall as follows: i there Is good and glorious In human
8abbath school nt 10 n. m. preach-1 Hfo. Hut nB God'a plan of salvation
Itig sorvlco 10:45 a. m. You nro 1 1 thnt nil peoplo nro to grow brighter
cordially invited to nttend. and bettor until tho perfect day, wo
J will lmvo to tolerate conditions until
SSO'SSSOSOVSOOOOOOOOtt Jtho now fniut rny of light which gives
M THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. X our society tho nppcarunco of a rain-
Rov. J. Richard Olson, Pastor. M , bow casts off Its bowlldorlng Hashes,
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V&Wfr&Z&&Xtfiyi&tL Wo nnrtnkn nf hn pnlni nf nnr mil.
Sorvlcoa will bo hold next Sunday rolilld,.liri. ... liroil0r.,0I1 . tho
'in tho Mnrshllold Lutheran Church 8lrollgth ()r wcuknCM of our character
as follows:
Sunday School at OH 5 A. M. At
North Dend nt 2 P. M.
Rogulnr sorvlco nt 11 A. M,
English services with special music
at 8 P. M.
At tho evening sorvlco tho pastor
will deliver the first of a sorlcs of ser
mons on "Now Testnment Conver
sions." Tho subject of this sermon
"will bo "Conversion
work Is only a transient sccno of ac
tion. Soon others will occupy the
-houses, own tho property, fill tho of
fices, possess tho power nnd direct tho
Influences which aro now In their
hands and under their control.
The editor of tho Harbor seems to
be backed up by the board of trustees
in trying to make my conduct toward
the high school proposition Infamous.
Ho says the school district paid $1,
877.45. Tho Isaacs and Savago lots,
for which they paid $445.45, I reim
bursed through Ptofcssor Rnab, who
has had a credit on his real cstato
ever slnco the dato of Its payment.
Tho $650.00 paid to tho Donnott
TruBt Compnny by tho private pnr-
tlcs who put up the money is secured
by their Interest in that mortgage.
Tho Trust Company holds the Bnmo in
trust for them. Tho high school hns
tho $650.00 paid to Shnhnn coming
back from tho Shnhnn mortgage as I
have had no credit for It. As to tho
$75.00 for looking up tho title, tho
$18.00 for tho abstract and tho $0.00
for recording papers Is only what any
business man would hnvo to do to
get a dcslrablo plcco of property,
ovon If ho woro to pay n fair prlco
for It.
school trustees paid mo for tho
spring of wntor, Innd around It, and
right of way from It, Is worth $1,
000.00. I would bo glad to reim
burse thorn nnd tnko tho deed back.
1 may not bo a good man In tho
eyes of tho "calamity howlers nnd
NOW IE TO
F
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FIUII
'and principles.
. It Is extremely painful to feel tho
I ungrntef ulnoHs of some of tho peoplo
toward me 1 hnvo been so solf-sacrl-
llclng In my earnest efforts for tho
development of Coos liny. Many
things hnvo I done which will never
bo known. 1 have relieved Buffering
nud even mortlllcntlou of Intelligent
poor peoplo by gllng to tho deceased
Crab Apples, Pears and Plums
Are Offered in Quantities
in Local Market.
This Is tho tlmo to buy crab apples,
plums and pears for preserving nnd
canning. They are in tho market
now in nbundnnco nnd tho prices nro
as low as they will bo, this year. Tho
crab apples nro fine, largo ones nnd
tho plums nnd penis are of good
quality. Either of theso three fruits
can bo bought for $1.25 a box. That
means a lnrgo box such as apples arc
packed In. Tho prices are as low nt
can bo expected nt any tlmo in the
season for first-class fruit.
Other Coos county fruits nro In tho
mnrkct. Gravensteln apples are plen
tiful nnd good. Tho prices vary.
Somo nro offered as low as 75 cents
a box. Tho nvorngo applo sells for
about $1.25 a box, while the extra
fancy fruit brings as high ns $1.75
box. Crapes aro from California and
sell for 10 cents n pound or 40 cents
n basket. Watermelons nro a llttlo
scarce. They sell for 35 cents each.
Cantaloupes arc offered nt 10 cents
ench, nnd like watermelons, nro n llt
tlo scarco until thcro Is nnother ship-
Tho $3P0.00 which tho high wont.
Homo grown vegetables of mnny
varieties will bo offered Snturdny.
Thcro aro radishes, lino lnrgo carrots,
onions, parsley and beet, all 45 cents
n bunch. Nlco summer squash sells
for 3 cents a pound nnd cucumbers
sell for nbout 25 cents n dozen, nc-
notice to srnscitiHEits.
Subscribers to Tho Times nro
requested to notify tho offlco In
case of non-delivery. This Is the
only means Tho Times hns of
gaining knowledge of lrrcgulnr-
lty In tho delivery of tho paper
nnd word of It will bo welcomed,
especially during tho next few
weeks, during which tho dellv-
ory routes nro being checked up.
Tclophono The Times, No. 133,
If you hnvo any complaint.
OIL
SUPPLIES
Tho Coos Dny Oil and
Company under tho iiinm... '
J. W. Flanagan will continue,:,1 "I
am mo union Oil Company',,
line, distlllnte. bonzin . ", 1
nt their oil houso ncross tho K1'
which nlnco thov i, "?a"li1
ofllco. Phono 302 " Umii Wrl
MYRTLE :: FURNITURE :: AND :TN6VHSr
to vnim nimnn at v
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
710-720 SOUTH HHOAWWAY.
KODA
senvongors" of our country, but will 'cording to tho size. String nnd wnx
mako you this proposition: A votojuonns are 0 cents n pound. Pens nro
of tho peoplo in Coos county will n HHIo senrco yet, nnd soil nt three
show that 1 hnvo more friends fn that
county than any othor ono man, and
, tlittllli.il flf III., ffitlllll' Mi fntti.it
All member should bo present nnd tho U8band ro8.)Ccti;ulo burJaU;
stranger, aro cordially Invited. woro othorwl80 thcy would ,mvo
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i nuvu kuiu in my
been humiliated.
employ In tholoomy days of win
tor, men, whom I did not need at all,
simply becnuso they had a right to
live and could not well holp thorn-
selves.
I nm ns Interested as over In your
noblo work. There Is no club unmo
that I hnvo yet henrd which carries
with It tho all-insplrlug Influences as
that of tho "Mothers' and Teachers'
Club," Our willingness to dovoto part
of our tlmo throwing light on tho
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FIRST IIAPTIHT CHURCH.
Rov. O. LoRoy Hall,
Rcsldonco 502 Sixth street
IMioiich:
RC8ldoi.ee, 250-J.
Study, 289-L.
Sundny school will bo hold nt tho
usual hour.
In tho ovenlng tho pnstor will or
gnnlzo n Fishing Club nt 6.45. All
aro cordially Invited. Tho sorvlco will ,,. nf ,i. voumr n.t ruin ,.
close In tlmo for tho Tnbernnclo meet- tlon ,B tlmt rusca .. ubovo tho
"t" nlmloss wanderings of tho brute.
( "Every cloud has n silver lining."
KWSOOOSOOOVVS-SSOOSO,' ' Coos Hay has more than her share of
M NORWEfllAN LUTHERAN. A thoso designing, unscrupulous peo-
Li. RASMUSSEN, PnBtor. llo who thrive both physically and II
56$$$$$OV0$V5$i',$.0 nnnclnliy on the downfall of others
Services at Mnrshflcld every Sun- they are known In nil communities ns
dny morning nt 10.45. Sundny school , calamity scavengers. That country
nt 10. ! being so rich In Its resources produces
In North Ilend our sorvlces nro vry fow victims for them, but by tho
hold at tho M. D. Church at 2.30 P. earnest, untiring offortB of tho cnlam
that which Is better than gold, tho
friendship of tho best cloment In that
community In which you llvo.
I may bo nblo to bo nt your moot
ing In October. Hoping you Indies of
tho club will bravoly go on in your
work nnd thnt you may lmvo health n pound dressed nnd stowing fowls at
to enjo'y tho beautiful city nnd splon-l25 cents a pound dressed ready for
did people bo soon to bo cxporlonced cooking.
thoro, I am, yours respectfully.
L. D. KINNEY.
inAtimla f" '11 nAnl. fnltt.n ... nj
4 cents a pound nnd swcot com 20
cents n dozen.
Potntocs aro now maturo and of
excellent quality. They aro selling re-
tall at Hi conts n pound. Swcot po
tatoes arc also on sale.
Spring chickens sell for 30 conts
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WHICH?
PHTl'RE MAKIXO HY THE KODAK WAY IS EASY AXI SI3IPLE.
XO DARK ROOM XEEDEI) FOR AXY PART OK THE WORK.
KODAKS FROM $.1.00 TO 905.00.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF KODAKS AND HltOWMIf
CAMERAS. ASIC TOR A COPY OF THE KODAK CATALOGUE.
Rd Cross Drug Store
31. Sunday school nt 2.
lty howlers they succeed In turning
tho current from a llvo wIto nnd
6$0O'0,5Stj5OO'$S0O0,V$t 'throwing tho onco progressive spirit
.METHODIST EPISCOPAL M Into n stnto of coma. I have a splon-
Rov. II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. Mjillil physical dynamo I will rebound
56O$&Ot0OfOtVVtUVtVc ' and like lightning from a cloudless
Sorvlces nt tho Methodist EpUeo-'sky throw a light on them stronger
iwl Church will bo hold as follows: than daylight so that tho good peoplo
Sunday School nt 1 0 A. M, of Coos Uny seo clearly through tho
Kp worth League at 0.30 P. M.
FOR THE QUEEN OF THE HAY,
EKE EASTSIDE.
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episcopal rumen. ;
Win, Horsfall, Archdeacon. T1,o otho-" services will bo hold nt tho
'Tnbornaclo In conjunction with tho
Rov. Robort E. Drowning, formerly rovlvnl '"actings,
n missionary In China, will hold di
vine services In tho Emmanuel
Church nt Mnrshllold, Oro., on Sun
dny, Soptomber 4th, morning and
evening.
Archdeacon Horsfall will ofllclato
nt St. Mary's Mission, North Dond.
on Sundny at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
UNITED ItllKTHHEX CHURCH
OF NORTH UEN'D.
Horbort F. White, pastor.
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Sundny School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Junior Endeavor, 4 P. M. Mrs. D.
L. Footo, superintendent.
Senior Endeavor, 7 P. M. Topic,
"Tho Gospol in Asia." Loader, 11. L.
Footo.
Eoulng sorvlco nt S P. M.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
A. O. Walker, Minister.
Ulblo School nt 10 A. M.
Y. P. S, C, E. sorvlco nt 7 o'clock.
Union sorvlco at Tabornnclo at 11
.. M. and S P. M.
John Henry Jnspcr Johnson Is a lend
er of reforms,
Always somewhere in tho centor of
our economic storms,
And ho lights for tho nffllcted and ho
weeps for tho oppressed
Till his swelling bosom often breaks
tho buttons off his vest.
Ho has spoken for tho wrotchod clean
from Reershebn to Dan,
And he'll gladly rail nil morning nt
tho tyranny of man,
And I'm suio n three-Inch spyglass
searching over nnd'nnon
Couldn't II nil a man In favor of moro
big reforms than John.
Ah! but when ho seoks his slippers
nnd his leather-covered couch,
hob tno monnost-tompercd uplift
mnn thnt over nursed a grouch.
How ho hollers nt tho children! How
ho growls nt Mrs. J.!
Till they fool like singing rngtlmo
when ho leaves them for a day.
Now Jnmos W. McSmlthors is another
typo oh, yes,
And ho cops our loenl dollars with re-
markablo succoss;
And ho nabs our city franchises as
ofton ns they'ro looso,
And ho owns elevon nldermanle votes
for prlvnto use.
And when very gentle editors start
classifying James,
"A parasltlo tyrant" Is tho mildest of
their names;
And always whon he's mentlonod he
Is qunllflod as thus
"lloss McSmlthors clvc vamplre
our disgraceful Incubus!"
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X CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE. it
Tho Christian Scfonco will have
services nt their hall, 327 Third
street North, Sunday at 11 A. M.
Subject, "Mnn."
MARSHFIELD PRESHYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rov. F. R. Zugg, Pastor.
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Sunday school will bo hold at tho
regular hour and tho Young Peoples
owrvlco at 7 o'clock in tha ovenlm-
NORTH UEXD PHESIIY. a
TERIAN CHURCH.
Rov. J, C. Llnlnger, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching at 11 A. M.
Junior Christian Endeavor
P. M.
Sonlor Christian Endeavor
P. M.
Evening service at 8 P. M.
nt 4
at 7
But, good gracious, you should seo
him In tho bosom of his folks,
Playing hide-and-seek with baby, tell-
lug Hobby funny Jokes.
Such a chap for romps and frolics In
tho dally family Jlfo!
Such a mnn for llttlo picnics with tho
kiddles and tho wife!
And so I'm not decided whether 1
should cliooso to be
Just an onemy of mankind with n
' loving 'family,
Or a friend of nil creation from Jo
hannesburg to Nomo,
With the ohlldron undor sofas whon
papa comes grumplng home.
Horatio Winston-.
A fow classy fixtures left
will b0 sold at a very low prlco to
mnho room for n now shlpmont that
Is duo. Como in and seo them; tho
prlco wilt surprise you.
THE COOS DAY WIRING CO,
"That sure Is going some," remark
ed a Marshlleld business man tho
other day when ho comnarcd i.hi.,p.
prices on shoo ropnlrlng with whnt ho
had beon paying elsewhere. Ho
brought In n pair of shoos thai w-,
to bo repnlrod tho second time. When
e lounu uund's prlco for tho ni,
wns $1 ho was amnzed, because th
same work had previously ens i,i,
$1.65 and then ho did not securo near
as good a Job as 'Lund does.
This is but nn Illustration of what
Lund Is d.olng. He has installed alt
tho latest labor saving machinery,
which enables him to do better w,i,
at a much lowor cost thnn In tho old
way. Ho buys only tho htt im..,-
nnd gets it at low prices from the big
factories.
Remember this when you or any
of your family need shoe repairing
because by patronizing Lund you are
not only saving money but you aro
encouraging a good Industry for Coos
oy.
Also remember Lund has a flno lino
of cushion soled dress shoes which ho
guarantees.
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an to
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can, you teaetb
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home?
home clou &o mue Uh, u6- that M
wouca do tonteWlna ioh, the, fom.
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To mnke room for his innrnn.i
shoo business, ho Is selling hi. .,
They Uno of harness at wholesale prices.
ivt-uiuuioer tno place,
O. O. LUND.
"Tho man ho docs things right
Xo. 315 South nratiitiiV xr?.-. ,
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Complete House Furnishers
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