The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 08, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1 910 EVENING EDITION.
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TO REGISTER
Books Close Sept. 14th For the
Primaries Which Are Held
on Sept. 24th.
Tho registration of votcrB for tho
. primaries clos0 Sopt. 14th. Tho pri
maries nro to bo held Sept. 24th, but
tho registration closes on tho (Into
mcntlonod. After tho primaries, or
on Sept. 25, tho registration opens
again for tho general election.
Some of tho voters complnln that
tlicro Is no placo for them to register
nftor 0 P. M, and stnto that they aro
engaged In work up to that tlmo and
cannot bo In tho business districts of
tho city, niliy Smith, the barber,
etntcs that ho had thrco men who
wanted to register nftcr C P. M., but
that ho could not 11 nd nuyona after
that hour to register tho men.
Provisions, however, havo been
inndo for this. 13. O. Hall, nt 27C
Front street, has ngrecd to keop his
ofllco open nftcr 0 P. M. for tho ben
efit of thoso who cannot get to tho
city to register In the daytime.
Men employed nt tho Smith mill
can register nftor C P. M. nny eve
ning with W. V. Squires In his groc
ery store near tho mill.
THE GMT
ESSENTIAL
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PERSONAL OVERFLOW.
JUDGE HAMMOND of Coqulllo was
In tho city to-dny on business.
MRS. HENRY DAY hns returned
from n few days outing nt Dul
lards. MRS. 13. n. PERHAM is entertaining
n numbor of friends nt her homo
In West Mnrshflold this afternoon.
MRS. II. J. McKEOWN and children,
Mlsa Enn and Master ltnymond,
nro guests of Mrs. Williams nt Co
qulllo to-day.
ItEV. FATHER GALLAGHER who
lias been spending n few weoke on
tho Day left thin morning for
Portland, going via Drain. Ho
Is vico-prcsldcnt nf Columbia Uni
versity. During his stay hero, ho
inndo many warm friends.
Dr. McCnriiina Homo. Dr. JjTj
McCormnc has returned, homer from
Portland. Ho has been nt health re
sorts ou tho Columbia lllvor and re
turns somowhnt Improved.
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ship. It will not mnko you a chrls-j
tlan by going to church nny more J
than going Into a stable will mnkc
you a horse. Ono hns to comply with
tho requirements before ho can enter
tho life as Christ described It to
Nlcodcmus.
"Regeneration," said Mr. Lyon In
summing up his discourse, on tho
posltlvo sldo, " Is tho porsonal roln
tlon of n porsonnl soul to a personal
Christ. It Is absolutely essential for
salvation nnd It Is also essential for
service. You cannot bo born again
unless you cut looso from sin, neither
can you bo born ngnln unless you ac
cept Jesus Christ."
At noon yestordny about fifty
workers, together with tho evangelist
and his singer, wont on tho stenmer
Alert to the Smith mill, whoro about
ono hundred mill men gathered about
tho singer nnd tho spenkor for n short
service. It was probnbly tho first
time that tho gospel has ever been
preached In this way on Coos Dny. It
was n unlquo fenltiro, too, to seo njjj
steamer loaded with singing pnssen-.
gcrs, who nro desirous of helping,
tholr follow
of (led.
men Into tho kingdom,
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ninn In a community can do Jf
timrit irntul tlinn n linillv doctor. Ami
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AIRS. A. a. AIKEN
will havo her fall and winter millin
ery on display en nnd nftcr
SEPTEMBER 14
will hold social.
Tho momboru of tho North Dead
M. E. Church will glvo u "White Klo
phnnt" social Friday evening nt I.og
glo's hall In North Ileud. Those who
attend nro requested to bring some
thing that they do not want nnd have
It wrnppod uj In n bundle. These
bundles will bo auctioned off by A.
II, Derbyshire. Refreshments will bo
sorved nnd tho following program
will bo glvon:
Instrumental selection, Sumner or
chestra. Solo, Miss draco Williams.
Tumbling net, Messrs. Marlon
Iteynolds and Milton Do Van!,
Cornet nnd Piano Duet, Mrs. Geo.
Wlnsor nnd Mrs. Worrell.
Recitation, I,yslo Chuppollo.
Solo, "Tho House Thnt Jack Dullt,"
llttlo Marguerite Reynolds.
Instrumental, Sumner Orchostrn,
Reading, Choosing u Minister,"
Mrs. Elsie McICelllps,
Piano Duot, Mrs. Worroll nnd Mrs.
Will Simpson.
Solo, Rev, R. II. Plorson.
no mnu can do more deviltry
vicious, ungodly doctor."
There must bo n beginning of tho
splrltunl llfo ns well ns of tho physl
cnl. Hnvo you ever hnd n splrltunl
birthday?"
The first birth Is of tho flesh,
tho second Is of tho spirit."
"Culture cannot tnko tho placo of
conversion. No nmount of culture
will change a myrtlo Into nu apple
tree."
"Spiritual birth Is the matter of a
moment, hut splrltunl growth Is eter
nity."
"A' true christian will tnko to tho
church ns nnturally ns a duck to tho
wntor. nut Joining tho church never
saved anybody. It Is Joining Jesus
which snves."
"It Is not n question of losing sal
vation, but of getting something you
did not beforo possess."
"Many humnns hnvo merely n
physical nnd mentnl oxlstcnco but noj
splrltunl. They hnvo no moro Inter
est In tho higher llfo than hogs or
cattle. They don't bollovo In revivals.
I low can you expect n mnn to bo In
terested In something Hint ho knows
nothing about?"
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The People certainlyjsp,
predate what we are ofr.
fering tfaem.
Many a customer has
stopped in his shopping
to Ifcell us how we are
making good and how
pleased he is in trading
with us
It is our daily endeavor
to always give each cus
tomer a little better for
the same moiey or the
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FALL MILLINERY opening Fill
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WINTER HATS.
NKIGHIIOHHOOH MEETINGS.
Friday morning, from 10 to 10.30,
meetings will bo hold nt tho follow
ing places:
Mrs, Warwick, North Second street.
Mrs. John V. llnll, Commorclnl nve
nuc. Mrs. Alvn Doll, South Mnrshfleld.
Mrs. E. II. Nolson, South Fifth
street.
Mrs. Foster, South Hroadwny.
Mrs. Wnlters, Fourth street.
Mrs. Phlllpps, Ilunkor Hill.
IIKAVY FOG ,M NIGHT.
The fog Inst night nt tho Imr nnd
outside wns very honvy nnd tho fog
horn nt tho Arngo light station wns
leapt going all night. Tho horn could
ho hoard plainly In Mnrshflold. It
was n honvy fog during tho night hut
toward noon to-dny It was lifting
soiuo. Tho Hrenkwntor crossed In
safely this morning nt i o'clock.
MRS. A. Q. AIKEN
will have her full nnd winter millin
ery on dlsplny on nnd nftor
SEPTEMBER 14
JUST IN
Friend Brother's
Fall Suits
15 to $18
Values for
$12 to $15
Seeing: is Believing
FIXUP
Three - Year - Old Daughter of
Judge Officiates at Launch
ing of the Coaster.
Whon tho gnsollno bout Coaster,
which wns built by Mnx Tlmmormnn
f Cnpt. Olson, wns launched yestor
dny afternoon sho wns christened by
Virginia Coko, tho llttlo dnughtor of
Judge nnd Mrs. John S. Coko, who Is
but three yenrs old. Sho enjoys tho
0 ktlnctlon of bong tho youngest girl
who over chrlstonod n boat on Coos
liny and probnbly tho youngest por
bon who over porformed that otllco on
tho const.
Quito n largo numbor of porsons
gathered to seo tho launching, Tho
protty boat slid down tho ways and
Into tho wntor without n hitch. Tho
Coaster makes n lino npponranco
when In tho wntor. Tho Installing of
the engines nnd the tlnlsblng of tho
work will bo rushed niul tho launch
will probably bo ready for uso in ton
days.
BEDDING
Thirty Styles Metal Bedsteads from
$3.00 to $40.00
Blankets from $1.25 to $7.50
Comforters $1.50 to $3.00
feather Pillows 85c to $1.50
Down Pillows $2.50 to $3.50
EVERYTHING IN BEDDING
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NOTICE.
To tho Republican Voters of Coos
and Curry counties: 1 havo decided
to becomo n candidate for nomination
nt th0 Primary Nominating Election.
for Joint Roprosontntlvo for Coos nnd
Curry coun-les nnd shnll submit my
unmo to tho Republican voters for
nomination under tho primary nomi
nating election lnws.
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