The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 04, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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How About That
New Hat?
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TIIK KIXGSBUKV AT $::.oo
AXI) STKTSOXS AT 81.00
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CHURCHES
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(Mlulstird nml others aro request-
to hand the Sunday church no
i Ices nut InUr tluui Ft (day evening to
nsuro Insertion Sm unlay.')
Golden Oak
Barber Shop
Finest equipped Hliop on Coos liny.
A Smooth Shnvo
A Good Hair Cut
Shoo Shining
Clillihvti'H Hair Cuttlnp; a Mpcclnlly.
OPPOSITE LLOYD HOTEL
111' XT Kit AS CLARE Y
Proprietors.
Bangor Poultry Yards
CRYSTAL WHITE 0UP1NGT0NS.
KELLRRSTRASS STRAIN.
Kggs for Halo $2.50 and $3.50 por
setting of 1G. Tho lay moro jmy
more kind. Also can furnish single
comb. Urown Leghorn eggs nt $1.25
per 1G, 1'on Is headed hy son of
Jtooster thnt took first prlzo nt Stnto
Fair In 1910. Call on or nddress Goo.
!. Sells, North Ilond, Or., Phono 431
OIL
SUPPLIES
Thr Coos Huy Oil and Suppl;
Company under the manngomoui o
J. VV. Flanagan will continue to liar,
dlo tho I'nlon Oil Company's giiBC
line, distillate, bonzlne and coal ol
t their oil houso across tho Day t(
alcb placo thoy have moved tlteli
reasons why5
"Twin" PcMal Extension Tables Aro
Superior to All Others
1 They linye two pedestals, each complete in itself.
2 Pedestals are oval or oblong, therefore legs
arc symmetrical.
3 Two pedestals are stronger than two
halves that divide.
XOT1C K TO TAX PAYKUS.
Taxes for tho year of 1910 nro
due and payable on and nfter Fob
rary 1st, 1911. Threo por cent ro
late up to March 15th. From March
15,h to April 3rd pay taxes at fnco.
Tliero will bo no further notice of
the amount of taxos duo sent out by
fall, except whoro tho taxpayers ro
West It and furnish n list of tho
Property on which they deslro to
Pa' W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Dated- CoqiilUe, Oregon, January
"'a, i9ii.
T. ?U.,.lrn. K6S2t
legs a "nds of oomo tables entirely
(.iiminnted.
5 Tho troublesomo lochs unnecessary.
0 No unfinished surfaces, locks, holts, etc., exposed
when extended.
7 More rigid, having three casters under each 'Twin"
or six under the table.
8 Allows insertion of several fillers before spread
ing pedestals. Prevents marring of finish
on legs.
Mlde la Numttoiu Dtilf nt tnJ flaUbe
WludliapectTUea
!OIX(i AS 1IAUVKY
Kxtiuiho AKt'iits.
LADD, HUNT
and Co.
tOXTUACTORS AXD BUILDERS.
AU Kinds of repairs and shop work
ro,'Ptly attended to and neatly done.
Phone 161X.
Your Sunday Roast
Wo havo It ready for you.
Sweet and Jjiley.
HOAST m:EF ItOAST MUTTOX KOAST POIHC
Union Meat Market
Phono Us Your Order.
Phono 5S.
Offered By
I. S. Kaufman
& Co.
Improved Business
i-sso.ooo Flno building, nil rontod,
desirable location. Will
pay 10 per cent on Investment.
Prospective Business
$1,000 14 lots within 5 mlnutu
walk of best business coi
ner In Marshflold.
Modern Bungalow
$;t,000 Flvo rooms, bath, closets,
etc, and ground 100x110
n corner.
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SAFE AMJ P ,
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COGS BAY 'RELTY
SYUNGtoZ
DEALERS JVl f.2?., '
COAL CUlCMZtiTluh .
farm. mar. ma'sh
ai TMfirn 1 1 "in
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Orsanims or jWjtjul-"
MiiPAMS a wmury-'-o
Tho past has provenNhat Investments In small acre tracts near growing
cities aro tho mest profitable. Tho C. B. R. S. has tuch to offer. Chas. J.
Bruschke, Marshflold, Oro.
Business Lot
$1,000 On Shorman avenue, North
Bend, In first block south
of Virginia. Cheapest lot
.In North Bend.
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Broadway Lots
$1,0.'0 Two choice lots, choapobt
on Broadway considering
location.
Bay Park
$00 Buys a flno lot In tho
above addition, $10 down
and $5 per month.
Turkish Baths
210-213 Ccos Building
PHONE 214-J
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0 I MTICI) llltKTIIItKX Clll'KCII
OF XOItTII HKXI).
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Christian Kndeavor nt 0:30 P. M.
Preaching Borvlcc at 11 A. M. and
7.30 P. M.. by the pastor, Rev. Albright.
i 'llli: liL'THKUAX CHURCH. M
Rev. J. Richard Olson, Pastor, li
9:43 A. M. Sundny school always
conducted In English.
11 A. .At. Services conducted In
tlu Swedish language. First Sunday
In Lent. Text. Matt. 21:pl-23.
7:30 P. M. Kngllsh service. Text
taken from tho History of thu Pas
sion of Our Lord. Choir renders ap
propriate music.
At North Bend
a: 00 P. M. Sundny school.
A CHRISTIAX SCIKXCK. 1
Services will be held in the Chris
tian Science hall, 327 Third streo;.
north, Sunday nt 11 a. v
Subject, "Man."
MARSilFIKM) CATHOLIC
CHURCH. C
Rev. Father Mornn, Rector.
Mass will bo celebrated In Marsh
field 10:30 o'clock Sunday
morning, tho Rev. Father J. A. Mo
ran celobraut.
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NORTH HKXI) CATHOLIO
CHURCH.
Rev. Fathor Springer, Rector. $
Mass will bo celebrated at S
o'clock, Sunday morning by tho very
Rev. Father Mornn.
M ARSIIKIKLI) SCHOOL XOTKS.
(Vntrnl SeliiHil.
Seventh Grade Those nvoraglng
90 or above In this mouth's tost wore
Grate Williams 97. Frank Curtis 90,
F.U'ln FlnimKHit 95. Dnmnnr Flles
Iturg; 9(1. .Ion llniun US, Marian
Sen in mi 91, Xetll Warwick 9S, Isa
bel FerKiisou 97, Carl Bnck 90, Ruth
DuiiKnu 91. Wm llorsfall 97, Mario
Wheeler 94. Kvn llnnnfii OS, Esther
Anplttud 92.
l)eM-y Stutsman has returned to
acliool after lioliin abwnt two weeks.
Wltda Harris from Sum nor and
Tliolinn Dodge from AlloKnny havo
entered the Seventh grade.
Sixth grade Tho following pu
plla of the Sixth grade had 100 In
deportment this month: Emit Back
man, Ltlllnii Cook, Estelln Grant, Ru
dolph llllstrom, Lnwrcnco Horton,
Ida Roihor, Helen Smith, Harold
Cnrllle, Honry Joluiaon, Wlnnlo
Simpson,
Stanley Peters hns left tho Sixth
gralle to go to Bunkor Hill.
The Sixth grade pupils arc editing
n Duhool paper. Tho editor Is Albert
Burroughs. Tho reporters aro Mon
roe Upton, George Waltklns, Holen
Smith, James Smenton, cover design
by Urauln Farrlngor.
Fifth Grndo.
Helen Ruch and Zella Swlnford,
who hnve been absent for sovoral
days on account of Illness, havo re
turned to sohool.
Tho Fifth grade aro making rnilla
mats nmlor the direction of Miss
Knufmnn.
Ellis Dodgo of Allegany has en
tered the Fifth grade.
Norman Petors hns loft school and
moved to Hunker Hill where ho will
ntteud school,
Fourth Grndo.
Martha Spraguo of Empire entcrod
tho Fourth grado Monday.
Vivian Bowen hns been absent this
week on account of sickness.
Somo excellent Illustrated papers
In language were made this week by
Eddern Wheeler, Roland Noblo and
Virginia Clarke.
EPISCOPAL EMMANUEL
CHURCH.
Row Robt. E. Browning, Rector.
9:30 A. M. Sundny school.
11 A. M. Holy Communion nml
sermon.
7:30 P. M. Evening prayer nml
sormon.
Rev. Browning will conduct sor
vIccb In Myers Hall at North Bend nt
2:30 Sundny afternoon.
NORTH BEND PRESBY.
TERIAX CHURCH.
Row D. A. Mac Leod, Minister.
10 A. M. Sunday school.
11 A. M. Preaching service.
0:30 P. M. Christian Endenvor.
Preaching service at 7:30 In tho
ovoulng with special mimic.
All strangers in tho city nro ex
tended an Invitation to nil of theso
sorvlcos.
CHRISTIAX CHURCH.
f A. O. Walker, Minister.
fy 44 44 4
Pronchlng In tho morning and ovo
ulng on tho second nml fourth Sun
day of each month.
Biblo school nt 10 o'clock.
Y, P. S. C, E. nt 0:30 ovory Sun-day.
4 MARSHFIELD
1 PHKSBYTKRIAX CHURCH 1
Sunday school, 10 a. in. shajp.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in.
Preaching at 11 a. in., and 7:30
P. m.
Third Grado.
Charlos Halllday of Astorln and
RohhIo Thomas of Ilaiidon havo ca
rol led In tho Third grndo this weok.
Lillian Sonmnn and Stella Erlcson
wore absent this weok on nccouut of
sickness.
The highest grndos In deportment
for Third grade this weok woro:
Lillian Sonmnn, Doris Songstackon,
Hllmoro Grant, Elrlc Grant, Opal
Whobroy and Jonopl Lapp,
Second Grade.
Tho chlldrou In Mrs. Lnngley'a
room planted bonus, pons, onions and
radishes on February 23, Today,
March 3 tho radishes and onions aro
nbovo ground. They also plantod n
variety of llowors.
Leotn Smith nml Edna Rccs aro
on tho sick list.
. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Jl Row II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11 n, in.
Epworth League, C:30 p. In,
Evening sorvlco at 7:30.
A" urauo.
Blancho Tliomns from Bnndon on
rollod Monday.
Ned Smoaton and Forrest Porcy
nbsont on account of sickness.
Luth Lnnognn has moved to Ton
Mllo. Wm. Nelson moved to Co
qulllo. h- (
First "B" Grndo.
Mrs. Wllbur'H pupils havo beon
ninklng nnd painting (Ings and
shields for Washington's Birthday.
Wllllo Hnlllday of Astoria entoroU
First "11" Monday.
Edwin Spalding onrollod In First
"B" Monday.
3 o'clock Eastsldo sorvlco.
C:30 o'clock U. Y. P. IT.
7:30 o'clock Evonlug worship.
SEVEXTH DAV ADVEXTI8TS
T. G. BUNCH, Mlnlstor.
Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlce
are conduotod ovory Saturday at
their now church as follows:
Sabbath school at 10 a, in. proach
lug sorvlco 10:45 a, in. You aro
cordially Invited to attend.
FIRST IJAITIST CHURCH.
Rov G. LoRoy Hall,
Resldonco 592 Sixth street
Phone:
f Residence, 25C-J.
f Study, 289-L.
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10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva
Doll, suporlntondent.
11 o'clock Worship.
norwi:giax lutherax.
ii L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor. '
Sorvlcos Sundny morning at 10:45,
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
In North Bond there will bo ser
vices at 2:30 p.m.
NORTH HKXI) METHODIST
CHURCH. O
Rov. ALBERT S. H1SEV, Pastor
Sundny school 10:00 n. in.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Junior League, 4:00 p. in.
Epworth Leaguo, 7:30 p. m.