The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 7, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6,1912 EVENING EDITION.
f You Really Want
Private Water
ind Want a Dependable,
Constant and Satisfactory Supply-
you should investigate the merits of electri
oally driven pumps.
These are now made in small sizes suitable
for household use, and on small farms, etc.
The power is always ready; thev supply of
water does not fail.
Where other forms of power balk, cause
delays and break down, the Electric Motor
works smoothly, continuously and efficiently
also, economically,
Ask our New Business Department to give
you accurate and up-to-date . information
about Electric Pumping. Telephone 178,
Oregon Power Co.
RESOLVED
That the following arc selected from the best and
most complete list of gilt-edged realty investments to
be found on Coos 13ay
8 lots on 4th, North of El rod, each, .... $1,000.00
70 x 300 in West Marshficld, 2,000.00
HO feet on, .Broadway, solid ground- 3,500.00
2 lots on Second street, near Golden .... 2,000.00
OO'i't. in heart of business section 8,500.00
Bay Park Lots $10.00 down and $5.00 a month
The above aro to bo had, of course, only from
I.S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Flanagan 5& Bennett Bank
of
MAR8IIFIEL1), OREGON
At tlio close of business, December 5, 1011. v
Resources.
Loans and Discounts ...t .' $422,312. C8
Danklng llouso 60,000.00
Cash und Exchanges 184,486.42
Total , 9080,700.10
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid In $ CO.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits D8.G31.GT
Deposits C48.267.53
Total $030,700.10'
Condensed Statement,
of tho condition of
The First National Bank
OP COOS DAY
at tho Closo of Duslnoss, Dec. 5, 1911.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $229,329.87
Bonds, Warrants and Securities 73,161.50
U. S. Donds to securo circulation 25,000.00
Roal Estate, Furnlturo and Fkturcs 81,472.94
Cash and Sight Exchange .....; 141,131.98
Total ' $830,000.20
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In '$100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits.. 10,797.39
Circulation, outstanding 25,000.0u
Doposlts .... 414,298.90
Total v $330,000.20
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
ALUtSHFIELD OREGON
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offlje Phono 191 Marsbfleld Offlco 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Gensral Agents
Pumping
"EASTSIDE"
(Ministers nntl otliiMB nto toquest
ed to hand the Sunday church no
tices not later than Friday evening to
Insure Insertion Saturday.)
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. M
Christian Sclenco hall, 327 Third
street, North.
Scrvico Suudny nt 11 a. m.
Subject, "God."
Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday
R p. m.
A METHODIST EPISCOPAL M
H Rov. If. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. M
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Morning service nt 11 A. M.
Ep worth Lcnguo nt 6:30.
Evening servlco at 7-30.
Prayer meeting on lhuw'uy eve
ning at 7:30.
Strangers welcome
,
MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Rov. A. R. Munro.
High mass and benediction nt 10
o'clock.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIBTS
Seventh Day Advontlst services
Btatkdp Ohio, city .ikTiilmhi, .,
Utah Cof.NTV. I
Kriink J. I'liviiuy iniikcu.intli Hint tie I" milor
imrtiicr of Hit' linn of 1'. J. Clii'iu1)' it Co. OoIiik
liiitni h In tln City ofTolnlo, Cmiiity mill
HIiiU'iifiTcnlil, iiml Hint mill linn will ny tlir
mm ol .Nl; lICNIiltlll) IHH.I.AKS fori-iuli mul
t'wry I'UM'iit ;! tnrrli that uiniiiit lo enrol I"
tlio uo ut llnll'h Cntnrrh curt'.
I'KANK J. CHUNKY.
Huorn In lirfiirc mu mul miIiciIIm'iI In my
priuiK'v, thin mil tiny u( Ih'i-i'iiiWr, A. I). Inw.
NoTAIIY l'1'lll.lt
llull'iiCntitirli Ctiroln InVrii Intcrimlly. mid
iii'Im illnrtly on tin- Mnoil mul tiiiunuMirfiuv
of the )Mi'm. Huml fur tvntliiionliilK free.
STADDEN
All Muds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging anil kodak
lliilshlng.
You Will Find
Solid, comfort and satisfaction
In
OUR FURNITURE
mado by tho host manufactur
ers It combines eleganco dura
bility and comfort. Our goods
bolng substantially mado will
retain tholr fine olegant finish
and last a llfetlmo and always
proro a sourco of satisfaction.
Anothor Important fact Is
that our prices are no higher
than for poorer quality and
trashy goods.
Let us flguro with you whan
you want anything from a
kitchen chair to a coraploto
outfit
C. A. Johnson,
Oldest Furnlturo Storo
on Coos liny
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Viorxs, south
3roadway and make selection from the large stock now ou band.
Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra
nite cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho best work Is turned
aro conducted every Saturday at
tholr now church ns follows:
Sabbath school nt 10 n, in. preach
Ing MLrvIco 10:45 a. in. You are
cordially Invited to attend.
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NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN.
11,0V. A. G. L1ND, Pastor.
Hesld"iiee 171 Elrod Ave.
Morning service 10: IS In Mnrah
lleld. Evening service- 7:150 in North
Mend.
Suiulnv Bcliool Each Sunday nt
10 A. M.
Ladies'
field.
Aid Thursday In .Marsh-
1'IIE LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Cor. 3rd and Commercial Avo.
Rot. D. F. Bengtson, pastor.
294 Highland Avenue
Phono 94-R
Suudny School at 9:45.
Snrvlrn nt 11:00.
The deacons will meet nt 2 :,0 0 ,
o'clock at tlio cnurcn.
4 4
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rov. G. LoRoy Hall,
Rcsldenco G92 Sixth street
Phones:
Rcsldonco 256.
Study, 289-L.
Sunday.
10 A. M. Sundny School. Claudo
Stutsman, superintendent.
Prcnchlng services nt 11:30.
3 P. M. Doys and girls mooting
Mrs. G. L. Hall In chnrgo.
Young Peoplo's mooting nt 0:30.
Communion servlco in tho morn
ing. NORTH REND PRESRYTERIAN
Rov. McLEOD, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
LTOritmla ut tdtnl lot pui5tr and
Ernnlntlioa. No freed ire packed
r ui uateM ihtM t wo quilititi iho W
iUvrliiiliaridnJ. Out lull r
quipped Uboittoiy under tho
diirclion el a adcaba tod ipit
trd IrArr rrmovM oil tuna wof k.
When buyioj LiUi'l itedt.you buy
lamutd aop. Send loi caulo.
Tho Chu. H. UDy Co., Seolilo
Hello! Hello!
Ilousowlvcs of Marshflold ubo
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocor docs not keop
It cnll up PHONE 73-J.
Freo dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
also
STERILIZED CREAM & MILK
ICE, I1UTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
YOU CANNOT STOP THE COOK
From tasting tho cako baked with
HAINES' Hour. It Is so much bottor
thun ordinary cako that If you don't
wntch her sho'll ent tho wholo enko.
If you havon't tried HAINES' Hour
yot you don't kliow what porfect
brend, biscuits, rAko and pastry aro.
Tho best homo nnd professional link
ers In town ubo it. Why don't you?
A. T. Haines
Phono 100 J
Waterfront, Mfld.
FOR THE ALL YEAR FEAST
You naturally want tho best meats or
poultry you can obtain. You'll bo
doing Just right to lusiiro that re
sult by ordorlug them from this mar
ket whoro quality Is always tho high
est and prices tho lowest posslblo.
Start tho Now Year right by n trial
ordor horo.
MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Markets '
NORTH REND
MARSHFIELD
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Regular services pjufy Lord's day,
Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M.
Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M.
Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 o'clock P. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlng
eneh week 8 o'clock.
EPISCOPAL
Einnuuitiel Cliurcli 4
Rev. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector.
8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd
nnd llh Sundays).
9:30 A. M. Sunday school.
1 1 A. M. Morning Borvlco nnd
sermon.
7:30 P. M. Evening service and
sermon.
Servlco at St. Luke's Episcopal
church, Emplro, every Friday evening
mid In St. Mary's Church, North
Hond, every Sundny afternoon nt
3:30.
NORTH REND CATHOLIC
CHURCIL
Rov. Fnthor Sprlngor, Rector.
Services nt 8 nnd 10 o'clock Sun
dny morning, Rov. Fnthor Springer
celebrant.
MARSHFIELD
lltESRYTKRIAN CHURCH
' J. T. M. Knox, pastor.
Morning scrvico at 11: A. M.
Evening servlco at 7:30 P. M.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
All cordially Invited to nttond.
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NORTH HEND METHODIST
CHURCH.
Tho sorvlccs Sundny will bo as fol
lows: Sundny school, 10 A. M.
Preaching sorvlccs, 11 A. M.
Junior Lcnguo, 3:30 P. M.
Evening sorvlco at 7:30 P. M.
UNITED RRETIIREN CHURCH
OF NORTH REND.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Pronchlng sorvlco nt 11 A. M. and
8 o'clock.
ECCENTRIC WAGNER.
A Gllmpts of the Famous Compotar In
Ono of Hit Moods.
nichnrd Wagner, the composer, need
ed n good deal of managing, and Frau
Coslmn was always tactful, according
to Judith Gnutier's "Wagner nt
Home." When the author hesitated
boforo accepting Wugner's Invitation
to un excursion she snyH Frnu Coilmn
made signs to her iinu. coining nearer
said in ii low voice: "Do not refuse,
he would bo nngry. And let him man
n KO it nil; let him take the lend. If you
do not wish to grieve him."
Later on she gives nnotlicr curious
scene: "Behind the house, in that court
which formed a part of tho garden,
nnd from which the carriage drive
started, there wns n high swing, which
tho children wee nllowed to use very
carefully, and with which the older
people sometimes amused themselves.
Ono day Mme. Coslmn was sitting on
tho narrow board. Wagner offered to
start tho swing nnd glvo her n good
flight through the nlr. All wont well
for n time. but. Illtlo by little, the
motion became more rnpld: higher and
still higher went tho swing. In vain
Mino, Coslmn begged for mercy. Cur
ried nwuy by n kind of frenzy, the
mastor paid no attention nnd tho Inci
dent began to hnvo a terrifying effect
"Coslmn grew white; her hold re
laxed, and she was nbout to fall 'Do
you not pee that fiho Is fainting?' 1
cried, it-rowing myself toward Wg
tier. He grew pale In his turn, nnd
the danger wuh quickly uverted. Hut.
as the poor woman continued to be
dizzy nnd trembling, the master con
eluded It would be wlso to crento n
diversion. He ran rapidly toward tho
house, and by the nld of the shutters.
t!.o moldings nnd protections of the
stones, he climbed nimbly up the side
nnd. reaching tho balcony of tho floor
above, leaped over It
'no had obtained tho desired effect,
but In replacing ono evil by nnother.
Trembllug with nnxioty, Coslmn turn
ed to me, saying under her breath:
'Above all things, do not notlco him;
do not look surprised, or you can never
tell where ho will end. "
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pocltlc
Livery & Transfer Co.
iTtfffTtSffl
WANTED ! ! !
JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma
tlo Cleaning Company. Orders foi
work taken at
GOING & HARVEY
PHONE 100
CTLLINGH OF COQUILLE
Coos County Sent Noun as Told by
The Sentinel.
Coqullle Tribe No. 10, I. O. R. M.,
has elected tho following oincers:
Prophet N. Osinundson.
Sachem II. L. Cooper.
Senior Sagamore J. S. Ilnrton.
Junior Sagamore J. G. Nosier.
Chief of Records A. P. Miller.
Keeper of Wampum Win. Oddy.
Tho mnrrlago of John Anson and
Miss O. A. Kolley was solemnized
New Ycnr's night nt tho homo of her
fnthor, Rov. Evnn It. Evans, irnstor
of tho Methodist Episcopal church,
olhclating.
Married At tho homo of tho bri
de's father, Mr. J. C. Wilson, In this
city, Dec. 31, 1911, Mr. Arthur Peart
nnd Miss Lilllo Wilson, Judgo E. G.
D. Holden olllclntlng.
At tho Joint installation meeting
of tho Coqulllo Grand Army Post No,
27 nnd tho Women's Rollof Corps,
hold in tho W. O. W. hall January
2, tho following omcoro wore Install
ed by Comrado Walter Slnclnlr:
Grand Army Post No. 27:
D. F. Hill P. Com.
E. W. Farrls S. V. Com.
Frank Burgess J. V. Com.
Wm. Hull Chaplain.
J. Quick Adjutant. ,
D. P. Strang Q. M.
John C. Noel O. of D.
W. II. Lytton O. of O.
W. A. Custer Surgoon.
Woman's Rollof Corps:"
Laura C. Brandon Pros.
3arah Wlckham S. V.
Mnrgarot Hudson J. V.
Martha Custer Chaplain. '
Eva M. Barrow Trcas.
Mary Gngo Sec.
Viola Strang Con.
Roxlo Ilnskln A. Con.
Justine Farrls Guard. "
Ida Lovono A. G.
Viola Strang Press C.
Carrie Rutlodgo Pr. Ins.
Annlo Ho wo C. B.
Annlo Morrison C. II. 2
Mnttlo McGullln C. II. 3
Maud Vnrnoy C. B. 4.
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Gems In Verse
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TEARS.
Tlicrtn bo throo hundred" different
nnys nnd mora
or epcaklnc. but of wocplne only
ono,
And tlmt ono way tho wide world
o'er und o'er
Is known by all, thouuh It Is tauglit by
nono.
No man Is master of this ancient tore
And no man pupil. Kvcry simpleton
Can ucep as well as ovcry aage. Tho man
Doos It no hotter than tho Infant can.
Tho first thing all men learn Is how to
speak,
Yot understand they not each other's
speech,
Dut tears aro neither Latin nor yet Oreek N
Nor proso nor verse. Tho lumruago that
they teach
Is universal. Cleopatra's cheek
They decked with ponrli no richer than
from each
f)f earth's Innumerable mourners fall
Unstudlod, yet correctly classical.
Tears aro tho oldest and tho commonest
Of nil thlnes upon earth, and yet how
now
Tho talo eneh time told by theml How
unblessed
Worollfo's hard way without their heav
enly dew I
Joy borrows thorn from Grief, Faith trem
bles levt
Bho loso them, even IIopo herself smile
through
The rainbow thsy make round her as they
fall,
And Death, that cannot weep, sets weep
Ing all.
Owen Meredith.
BLIND BROTHER.
)UTSIDE tho Kate you beg of men
'' Tho coin they slve to oui
Outside the uato I ask In vain,
Yet a beggar too.
-OHIIOLD, your eyes are wide nnd blind;
- .My oyeB lire quick to sco.
Illlnd brother. If they saw my heart
What would they ulvo to met
"OUND brother, It Is dark without;
-L No stunt burn In the sky.
And now 1 hear the cloalnw doors
And now the night birds cry.
"OLIND brother, will the hours bo lona
-l- That you und 1 must wultT
Oh. tlo they know I beg for lovo
Outside tho city's eatoT
Jeanette Marks In Success.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD.
If 7u nuffrr from blmllne, Itchlnc, blind
or Irutru(!init I'llrn, rud lue jour atldreM,
ml I will tell you liuw la cure jourwlf iC
home by the new aUortluii treatment! irnl
will ilM end Homo of tuU home trratmrnt
frre for trial. Willi reference fruiu jour
own locality If requeitod, Immediate re
lief ami x-rmanrnt cure nunil. Krml no
money, but tell other of tlila offer. Write
tulay to Mm. M. Suuimen, Unx 1', Notra
Dame, Ind.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
rensonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhoro at any time."
Stands Blanco Ilotol and Blanco
Clgnr Store. Day Phones 78 and 40.
Night Phono 40.
BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors.
KJI P U of bleat, who have tome Inventive ability
M rll pleaxo vriUi HUKKI.HV A Mcl.NTIIIK,
SB0S1 I'Hirnl llt Wu.Klnuli.n. II. 1
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENE
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. u
IfMMlilleld, Ore. PROVE 80JWT A
Moll Orders Solicited. '
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