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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
" i.i i iJlWi,i)Jl.ll!iJ(Jl.l, 7 '"ivfTi -AjpyvwfvpmfM B-ffCWFt'i,T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. We Are Loaded for Yoh With a New Line of r?TW- . 6 aagAT THE 7cjk;' m v. foV, r Id d D ' D " D ! D D D 1) D 1) D D 4 n n ? K r i i i 1 i J SCHOOL OTEf gri Mnrshileld Schools will begin Mon dny, September 11, 1011. Tlio compulsory school luw nppllod to nil children eight yenrs old mid under fourteen and In so mo condi tions sixteen. Now pupils nro conllng Into our schools for the llrst tlmo should bo provided with their report cards nud piomotlou blanks from tho school where tlioy Inst at tended so that they may be classified properly. Tho superintendent will bo In his ofllco nt the High school building ev ery nfternoon from two o'clock until live from August 2ft to Septer.ber 0. Now pupils are asked to come then1 and receive their classification before school begins. All high school pupils as far ns pos sible tiro asked to call at the olllce nnd get their classification be'orn September lltb. It can be done more deliberately now than during tin rush of the llrst days of school. Par ents and high school students nte urged to talk over this mnt'r of classification and selection of studio before school actually begins. It Is a matter for consultation. Wo liavo printed copies of tho courses of study which will be gladly furnished. Persons wishing to tnko pupils to bonrd and room will confor n favor if thoy will let the superintendent know by card. E T i GOV. WEST AND PA I IT V OF STATE OFFICIALS SHOWN MANY COURTESIES IIV i'l'ltllV COUNTY PEOPLE. Special to The Times POUT ORFORD, Ore., Aug. 2tt. Goveruor West's day In Port Orfonl will go down In the history of Curry county. It wiih the llrst time n real llvo governor had over visited tho lilHtorle town, mid nil day long, from tho mountains mid the valleys, the rnuohorti mid their families drowi Into town to seo the gnwrnor mid Itoar his addresH at tho evening ses- nlou of the Curry Count Teachers' liiutltutu, so that when tho time ar rived for Supt. tiiiorlu to call the sos- slim to ordor, every seat tho largo nun wiiu mien, stunning room was nil taken up, and many stood out side tho doors who could not get In. Fully live hundred poople heard the Kovemor's speech. An Dr. Calvin S. White of tho Btato Hoard of Health, State Game ' Warden Flnley, and Stato Superin tendent of Public Instruction Alder man were all present, mid compelled to leave hi the morning, the govern or Insisted that they be called tlrst, nnd each In turn captured tho audi ouco by an address entertaining and Interesting In their separate lines of work; and when Dr. White stated that Oregon's young governor would go down In history with Oovernor Folk of Missouri, the upplnuso that greeted tho statement testified tho uoncurrouco of the audience Gov ernor West then spoke for nearly an hour on "Oregon State Institutions and what 1 am trying to do for them." His plain and simple state ment of his "honor system" In the penltoutlnry was. greeted with ap plause. Ho spoke also on the good roads legislation past and prospec tive. Ho said that If there were a good road for autos Into Curry coun ty, Portland and Willamette Vallov citizens would tlock this way to spend their outings along the beautiful ngnto benches and In the nearby moiyitains tilled with game. Tho governor also spoke of bis veto of tho Uoguo Hlver Fishing bill, ami showed clearly how n monopoly had been prevented and how Curry coun ty would bo greatly benefited, and again tho audience cheered him lieartlly. After tho evening sesslou of tho institute adjourned, the Dattlo of wLyA" YT LflPJ-- SUIT I fO DEDICATE CHURCH GIFTS bishop scabbing to conduct special services i 'ok mhmo rials presented marsh field episcopal church. In Eniniuniiol Episcopal church on Sunday morning m 1 1 o'clock sev eral memorial gifts will be dedicated, lllshop Scnddlng otllciatlng. The memorials arc handsome brasses for the Altar, n cross given by Mrs. 11. II. McPherson In memory of her hus bnud, two vases by Mr. F. P. Norton In memory of his wife, and two can dlesticks given by Mrs. J. II. Flium gan In memory of her father, St. Agues' Guild, composed of young girls of tho church, lias nbo given u handsome brass Aim basin. AAV Hattlo Hock wnsreprodueod under tho misplceH of the agate carnival in charge of Frank II. Tlchenor, the distinguished visitors seemed much pleased with the Indian fight, though the preparations for It this ycaci were necessarily hurried. While Gov ernor West did not lead the Indians In their charge on Buttle Hock, hu did climb the rock amid the blaze of hou-llrcH along the beach, and In spect the Fort on tho Hock before the sham battle commenced, mid evi dently his cheering words enabled the old timers In chnrgo to hold the fort. Immediately after tho battle waR over, the dlstlngiilhsed visitors and tho members of tho Port Orford Commercial club and their wives ad journed to the Mastorson hotel whoro a bmuiuet was given the honored guests, and Port Orford citizens en Joyed more wit, repartee, stories and song, from Governor West, Superin tendent Alderman. Dr. White, War den Flnley, and Messrs. Trn ver, Enibreo ami Holmes than bus ever been heard here before. .1. D. Loueks acted as toastnuihter and W. II. Meredith welcomed the goveruoi and party to Port Orford and Curry county, and each of them declared his Intention to return again next year nud bring Ills family along to spend mi outing of greater. length at the most plcttirosiiue spot on the whole Piuille." On the deer hunt, It seems that It Is up to the governor to buy Superintendent Alderman the new hat, but he says Alderman's hat looked so badly that ho bated to see lilm wear It back to Salem. Messrs. Oakos and Oalller will take the gov ernor to llaudon to crown the Queen of the Carnival at that place. Superintendent Alderman, L. H. Traver of Seattle, Mr. dunes of the Oregon Teachers' Journal, mid Super intendent Itaab of the North Hcnd schools, have made, this session of the Teachers' Institute the most Interest ing one ever held In Curry county. (JO TO I.OS ANCIXKS. '. A. It. Will Hold Next Eimimpmciit There. By Associated Press to the Coos liny Times) UOCIIESTEH. N. Y., Aug. 25. Judgii Trlbblo's election ns G. A. II. Commander followed the withdrawal of General John E. McElroy, after n bitter contest. On tho reconuuen dntlon of the coinnilttiv on resolu tions, the Encampment endorsed the Sherwood pension bill which Demo cratic Leader Underwood has prom- Im-iI Congress will pass at tho forth coming sesIon, but the Indorsement carries a proviso that the bill will bo made to conform ns closely as pos sible to the Sulloway bill which was pigeon-holed In Congress. Col. .Nicholas Day of New York City was elected enlor vice-corn-mander. The Installation of officers and the selection of I.os Angeles for the not encampment closed the encampment. REMEMBER Band's BANDON EXCURSION LEAVES Mnrshfleld at 7::0 shnrp SUNDAY morning. After tho sbow Phone 214-J. try a Turkish Batb If you have anything to sell, trade rent or want help, try a want ad. JnMlh. lr fc Xir ) W Ml? Gwm (Ministers and others aro request- J d to hand the Sunday church no-I ices not later than Friday evening to I nsure Insertion Saturday.) , NOHTll BEND METHODIST CHURCH. Itov. ALBERT S. MSEY, Pastor Sundny, school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. S Services will bo hold In tho Chrl tlnn Sclonco linll, 327 Tlilr-1 stri north, Sunday nt 11 a. m. Subject, "Christ Jesus." Sundny school at 12 ni. NOHTH BEND PRESBYTERIAN Ilov. McLEOD, Pastor. O Sunday school, 10 a. m. shnrp. Y. P. S. C. E. nt C:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. tn. 4 UNITED BRETHREN CIIUItCH OF NOHTH HK.NI. 4 Sunday School at 10 A. M. Chrlstlnn Endeavor nt 6:30 P. M Pronchlng service nt 11 A, M. nnt 8 o'clock. Tho ovenlng meeting will bo n union servlco of tho Presbyterian Methodist nnd United nretliren con gregations of North Bend. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS T. G. nUNCII, Minister. fr Seventh Day Adveutlst sorvlci ro conducted every Saturday m t'tolr new church ns follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. in. preach lug servlco 10:45 n. m. You ar :ordlnlly Invited to attend. THE IATHEHAN CHCHCH. Cor. 3rd nnd Commorclnl Ave. Hoy. B. F. Bcngtson, pastor. 204 Highland Avonuo Phono 04-n ( Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning servlco 11 a. m. Evening servlco S p. m. KPISCOPAIj EmmniiiicI Church Row Hobt. E. Browning, Rector 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 11 n. m. Sermon mid confirma tion service, the Rt. Hew Charles Scaddlug olllclntlng. Servlco at St. Luke's Church, Em pire nt 2 p. m. nnd In the Episcopal church nt North Bend, nt 4 p. m. Bishop Ssnddlng will preneh nnd con firm nt both these places. MAHSHKIKLD CATHOLIC CHCHCH. Mnss will be celebrated In Mnrsh. field nt 10:30 Sunday morning, the Rev. Father Springer celebrant. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor. Sundny school, 10 . m. Morning service, 11 . m. Epworth League nt 7 o'clock. Services at S p. ni. MAHSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. T. M. Knox, pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching servlco 11:00. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Preaching service S:00. miss uoDDins will speak nt tho Presbyterian chursh on Sunday ev-l ening taking as her subject "Obedi- iifi??i fci ii y Wood Beds Birdseye Maple, Cir- cassitm Walnut or Fumed Oak, W H I Ato-j? i iInAll Styles and Finishes Froml$7.50 to $35 Also Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Etc. Come' and inspect our stock. Always something new. You are always welcome. Going y Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FUKNIS1HNG once." The sermon will bo n union of tho Bnptlst and Presbyterian. CATCHINt! INI.ET SEHVICHS Church services will be held Aug ust 20, nt 11 a. m. In United Breth ren church on Catching Inlet, and In ' the nfternoon nt - p. in. In the United Brethren church on Coos Hlver. M. II. Staines, pastor. $ CHURCH OF CHRIST nogulnr services every Lord's dny. Sundny school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion service 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. C:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer meeting Thursdny evening ench week S o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Row G. LoRoy Hall, Residence 592 Sixth street Phones: nesldence, 25C-J. Study, 289-L. 10 o'clock Sundny school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Morning sorvlco. Morning topic, "A Consecrntod Cobbler." Church nursery for children con ducted nt the corner of 3rd nnd Cen tral between the hours of 11 and 12 Sundny morning. S o'clock Enstsldo servlco (Tnko !n fnrri .ww .v..a 7:00 o'clock B. Y. P. U. B. Y. P. U. servlco will be In chnrge of Alva Doll. No evening prenchlng servlco will bo held ns we will unite with thoPres b.Uerlnns nt which time Miss Annn Bobbins of the U. S. Hospltnl Service will spenk. ic'svtjcsffsocity K NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Vt &ttt&&&iix,iiv$x,,&&s.ter4 Services Sundny morning nt 10:45 Sundny school nt 10 o'clock. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. 7:30 o'clock Evening worship. i" - - ) NORTH BEND CATHOLIC , CHURCH. 4 Rev. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will be celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. com Ftirhituri New Brass Beds From . . New Iron and Beds $3.00 ve a New Line fWaccjafC JUST 0. Since we nssumed control of tho Sncchl Grocory nnd wo an more than plonsed with the business. If our putrons nro equally pleased wo nro booked for u long nud plensnnt Journey together. Wo have coiitldonco that an honest effort to ronder satisfactory servlco will meet popular npprovnl nnd pntronngo. Good Groceries 11 THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR, TRY 9 AiaSOOT FORMERLY SACCII PS flFTIETh ANNUAL OREGON STATE PAIR Salem, September 11-16, 1911 Home Coming Week Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits Ferullo's Greatest Band Reduced Rates on All Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blank FHANK .MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. Times Want Ads Bring Results $20 Up Steel t O 3 50 to . W& " (El 'l.SOUft H hJ: I fpn? NE WEEK malble Pric G PHONE 32.L Races, Free Attractions and Amusements ry 1 1 1 1 n . - n.. JtoifnT,,ii.