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'THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, .1912 EVEMIMG EDITION. U i ' k, I 1ST FISH IN DEEP WATERS Bishop Scadcling in Sermon on Sunday Tells How People Are Superficial. Last night in Emmanuel Eplsco pu church, befoio n lalgo cotiwe gallon, Uis'iop Hriiiiuiiig proflcuou WOMEN WILL BE iMITTEIJ Be Allowed to Take Ex amination at the Local Postoffice. An examination for clerk nnd enr jlor will ho hold nt tHo Marsh Ileld tioRtofflco October 11!. In the u striking and inspiring Bcrnion , first notice It was announced thnt . iii tho subject ol Buncrflcialty In 'Ala. Ho drott his lessen from the it ....tit fvn nt (it F.i)1rna trnatin. ?I tho fifth chanter: "Launch out in to tho deep "! lot down your ihms for a draiiRiit. ' Ho gave it graphic description of tho seono on tho fthoro "t Lako Oennfsaict when .losiis met tht llshornien as tney were mending their nets, having- tolled ull tho night and c.tughl nothing. Then He gave 'to them that definite com mand wjilch n ty obocd bo implic itly. "Launch out Into tho deep." He would linvo them make a bold vculuro out Hie ilit acep wafers where tho floh wre i.l.ely to Ikv using what nets they had. Thoro was no use- paddling along mo f h- res wasting .tir n.e nnd efforts in tno shnllow vnioi more careful of their nets t'.in ot ihc supreme opportunity which the wore lotting p.BS by of catching rial: " lit tho deep waters. "Just s I? nut life," Bald the Ulshdp.- "Wo go along througn life, paddling aiur-g tho bhoro, touch ii.g things lieio nnJ Jiero on tho mtifnc.o, do:: ictliin,? deep nnd def inite, merely playing uliL tho great poEtlbllltlcs nu.t opi.ctiunltlcs 01 life which arc opened t;r. to us, hue wo l.nve to launch out into tho deep to get thorn. How superficial wo are, nnd how wo consume our tlmo In bothering with tho nets nnd all tho fish aro going by and wo nro catching nothing. Tho truo fisher man's object In Ufa Is not to havo n beautiful nnd perfect net, but such n not as ho needs to catch fish, it is for us to mako n bold nnd dtifin ito venturo with what net God linn given us. We havo seen men and women who seemed always to bo preparing fdr smoothing, but they novor scorned to got down to the ronl things, never accomplishing any thing hecausu they spent all tholr tlmo paddling along tho shoro In tho shnllow wntera more, concerned with tho nets of nreimraUon tliitn with the accomplishment of their tnsks which called them to launcu out Into tho deep wntors," Tho Illshop wont on to doscrlbo some ot the ways In which this su perficiality of life Is shown, for ox amnio In our rondlm: of tho Illblo wo nro content with 0110 or twol vorses of these great and otorual lessons and trutha which God has rIiowii us, but do wo over go out into the depths and mnko a search ing examination of these great mes sages which havo como to us from tho heart of n loving Pnther? It n mcflsongor were to como Into this church tonight with an oplstlo from one of tho great Ideas of tho Now ToHtniMfint. ivlnit won M vni ttil nl ,,r Iff mo If 1 scanned over two or thrtto niiuii in 11, nun inrow mo outers nsldo ns unlmporlnnt? And jet thnt Is what we do with all thoso beautiful and eternal truths through which God Is speaking to our souls." In Church Woik. Tho Illshop showed how this su perficiality Is manifested In tho work of tho church, In the narrow, conflnod nnd selfish views thnt wo havo of God's grunt work bent fur niou, which can onlv bo donn inroiign mid by men. "Shall wo keep on thinking," ho said, "of Just how little we can glvo of our means and of ourselves towards this groat work, not only hero In our psrlsn nnd In tho diocese of Oregon, but all over tho world? Shall wo nut rather launch out In the deep and Touiuro great tilings for and, tnk women would not be admitted to tho examination but a Inter notlco allows women to, take the examina tion.' The first notlco follows: An examination for clerk and car rier Will bo hold at tho. jioatolllco In this, city on October 12, 1912. Ago limit, IS to 15 years, on tho date of the examination. Women will not bo admitted to tho exam ination. MARSHFIELD COS! EAGUE L WINSGIE: BALL SCORES Defeats the Biltmore Forestry, Los Angeles Wins Two Games School Students fn Foctball Sunday Afternoon. Tho football gnmo Sunday at Mnrshllcld betwo n tho tllltmoro forestry school toam nnd n team made up of .Murshl'.eld players resulted In a victory for tho homo boys. The score wna C to 0. There was quite n largo attendance. In tho first tiunrtcr Murshllcld kicked to lliltmorc. Marshlleld was on tho off shlo and was penalized and Is Mow in First Place. ' Hub Dry Goods Co, Now Selling Lalies Suits and Coats and Girls' Children's Coats, A A a mm rm:v STAND. I W. L. I'.C. ! Los Angeles .. .01 CG .580 Oakland .. .. ft CO .rn Vernon 00 07 ....H Portland Co 70 .I'll San Prime lsco . 11 00 ..11.1 Sacramento .f'S 00 ..'177 , PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1C -Los llvi vnnla Mm I'ull llnlil Itli'ltOil nff again and downed the ball on .tho1 Angeles won on Saturday and Sun- thirty yard line. Then there wns a day ami inucs leaning iij series of plays through the Hilt- standing of tho clubs. Tho scores moro's loft tncklo for considerable for tho games Saturday and Stinrtn Applicants must be physically gains. Tho play was mostly In follow: sound, nnd mala applicants must Mnrshflold's torrltory nnd nt tho end 1 not bo less than 6" foot -1 Inclioa In holght without boots or shoes, nnd weigh not less than 125 pounds .without overcoat or lint. For application blanks nnd for full information relntlvo to tho ex amination, qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promotions, etc., nddrcss Immediately, ELIZABETH J. COX, Secretary Board of Civil Servlco Examiners, Postoffice, Mnrshfiold, Oregon, Women Allowed. The second notlco ndmlttlng wo men to tho examination is ns fol lows: Tho United States Civil Service Commission announces that women will bo admitted to tho Postofllco examination to be held at Marsh Held, Oregon, October 12. In vlow of this fact nil women who doslro to competo should nt onco npply to tho local secretary of the board of civil servlco examiners, Postoftlco, Mnrshfiold, Oregon, or to tho dis trict secretary, Postotflco building, Scattlo, Wash., for application form nnd full Information. rownrded with richer and dcopor re sults everywhere, especially In tho missionary work of tho Dloccso and In tho splendid work accom plished nt tho Good Snmarltnn Hos pital nnd St. Helen's Hall, the Dio cesan School for Girls. Tho Bishop closed with n strong npponl to every 0110 to give earnest, loyal and sym pathetic support to tho rector and vestrymen of Emmanuel Parish in furtherance of the Ideals for n truo parish life, whoro all aro working together loyally and lovingly for tho building up ot God's kingdom of righteousness. He pictured a now nnd beautiful church of some per manent matorlal, with its reverent sorvlces, its devout worship, n church that would not only bo an Inspiration to ovory churchmnn, bin ulso an honor nnd credit to ovory citizen ot tho town. Bishop Scadding will lenvo In a day or two to visit tho Episcopal church at Gardiner, nnd from thoro will go on to Portland. Saturday Games: of tho nuartor tho ball was on Marsh-' At Los Angeles field's thirty yard line. I Vernon In tho second quarter Marshfleldi Sa" 1''rnnc'SC(' J" ' llnlil fnf iliiwna nlwl nnttfltln,) Mm linlt' At San 1' milClSCO in their torrltory by ond runs. Brocn ,ri' , of Blltmoro tried for n place kick but failed. Oakland. At Los Angeles In this uunrtor Stutsman wns '" , put out nnd was replaced by Plana- ?"' , Ban but was ublo to get back In tho u'9 Ang c .V... . n''' n It 2 7 1 0 It' II 5 12 0 0 It 11 I 12 0 II All Strictly flew Model At Oakland rt FIRST GAME: Oakland 0 gnmo in tho fourth quarter. Tho third quarter opened with Blltmoro'klcklng to-Mnrshfiold, Lnn- dor receiving the kick and carrying Pm-tinm! 2 tho bnll to tho center Hold. Breon SECOND GAME: during this quarter mndo a punt Oakland .1 from center thnt crossed tho gonl Portland 2 lino. Biltmore clnlmod a touchdown At Vernon It but Brccn fell behlnl tho lino nnd it FIRST GAME: wns called a touchback and tho ball1 Vernon C wns given to Mnrshllold on the twen-' San Francisco 1 ty-llvo ynrd lino. Tho qunrter'endod i SECOND GAME: whii mo unu on iiiumoros twenty-.Vernon 2 II E 10 5 S C II 5 8 San Francisco 0 .1 At Sacramento R H Sacramento 3 8 ynrd lino, In tho fourth quarter Blltmoro had tho ball and trlod end runs but fail ed to mnko tho ynrdngo so kicked Ios Angeles 4 10 out or danger. Mnrshllold recovered tho ball and kept Blltmoro's gonl In dnngor. Blltmoro attempted to punt Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific but fnlled to kick over twenty yards Livery nnil Transfer Company Funeral Sunday Tho funeral of Frank Harmon, tho K tin tuck Inlot lad who was drownod Friday was held Sunday at the homo, tho Rov. A. S. Hlsey or North Bend olllclatlng. Thero wa3 a largo attendance nnd In terment was on tho homo plaro. XK1IIT SCHOOL. The night school for commercial students will open October 7th when tho local High School Commercial Department will opon n four months' course In Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial law or Bookkeeping. Classes will meet three times n week front 7:ir. to 0:15 or nt the convin lenco of tho students. Theso courses win no very Inteimlvo mid thor- lug n larger vlow of our Church IK."' .'. "! mm "'0,10'' 'l text lira and lenvo tho results In flodV """. win no useu. rue department as required by last yenr's rules. Marshlleld held Blltmoro to tho rules and called n down. Another nttompt to kick by Biltmore wns blocked by Kruger. Elrod foil on tho bnll on tho off sldo giving Mnrshtleld tho bnll on tho fifteen ynrd lino. Flnn ngnn nimlo a run around light end for a touchdown and Rnsmussen kicked gonl. This was but twenty seconds nororo tno closo of tho qunr GRIME'S GOAT Grlmo'a Goat was soon runnlni! tor, making tho scoro C to 0 In fnvor. loose In Perham Park yesterday af of Mnrshllold nt tho'end of tho game, ternoon. At least It looked llko urime's Oont. Catch him and bring him to W. A. Hold. Coke building nnd get a lot freo. Many visitors wero looking for locations yesterdny In First Comers have t.ie best assortment to choos from. Date for formal opening will bo announcel later, "itooriey talks" Hub Dry Goods Co, 0'CONNELL BLDG, Mnrshfiold plnyod straight foot ball nnd did not uso any of the trick plays. Tho Biltmore boys mndo a good ehowlng nnd the team has somo excellent players. Tho Ilnoup follows: Mnrshllold Pos. Blltmoro N. Johnson .. ..lo Donnld Elrod It Mussnnlo Nlchofo nnd .. ..lg Rood Nnsburg Krugor c .. . .Llttlefleld T. Johnson nnd . . rg Wllsop WIIHUII I'oinn it ..Cwmtzrr Urlggs and ro Usler P. Flanagan quarter. Perham Park, yours? Have you picked out lllllllll ' ! wMw& Pantatorium Stutsman nnd Flnnngan Woods lb. . Rasmiisson rb. . Lnndors fb . . Referee Graves. Umpire Howes. Llnomnn Cohnn. . .Walker . . Henth Crockett . :Breon I m!!UI.l.,,K,,X nY,:,,S' OI'KAXKRS, PKKSSHKS mid HAT RENOVATORS Ageni ror i.ilward II. Strntiw .M Co., l'lno Tailoring. l-t us make your ne.xt Milt. 2VS COMMERCIAL. Phono 2.10.X GRANDMOTHERS MMMMAta hands? Much of the policy of tho church of God hns to bo changed. Instead of looking ehlofly after tho fow who have becoino chinchineii. our chief efforts will bo to launch out Into tho deep. Wo miint do BomothliiB moro than dlstrlbulo nuns. Wo must strive to lav bare the causes of dlstros and 'uproot tho niiuicoh of pauporlm. Our ob ject must bo not nioioly to relieve suffering, but to produce inauh. Is well equipped with latest model i.. L". hinitli typewriters a recent oxrhaiigo of nil old mnchlnos having boon made. While tho courso Is In no soiiho n substitute for tho dnv hchool. It ought to prove n valuable one ror tlie young business people of tho city who llud It Impossible to nttond tho day sessions. Tim work will not bo undertaken for fewer tiiaii ten pupils UE 1EA BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, IIouso Moving and Grading. Wo nro propurod to do this work by tho day or contract and guarnnteo satisfaction. Let us flguro with you. G. S. FLOYD ,i CO.. mono l.j. Multifield. Ore. Abstracts, Real, Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co IIKPfitY SKNGSTACTOEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl.o Phon 181 Platting Lands a sjKKuUty. Brms Timber Cosl indent -EASTWDR" ' ' amral Marohfltld Offloo US. 'THE KRIKNU OK OOOfl HAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELK8S SAILS FOR. PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, AT 12 O'CLOCK H, CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAD AT POMUXD NORTH PACIFIC OTICAMSIHI CO.MrANT. O. F. McOEOROn, iiwt Phono 44. PAST AND COM.MOD10US Steamer Redondo o a .. K.ulpixl with wlrele mid robmnrlne bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Tuesday, Sept. IT, at. 3 p! m. All Passenger Rcscrrntlonj HVom San liVnncisco Must Ue Midi it H03 l'lfo IJulidlnir, or Pier No. 10. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE) U. C. P. McQEOnOE, A(tnt A tuition fi nt $20 will lie churned to defray ev prospenius and folf-depondlng men Pnses. payable upon registration nnd good women. The el iireh urn.. Mr. W. E. Morris, roiitilnr nnmmnr. ,,, "iiporiicmi enaiity mid launch out Into tho deep. She must Iwgln 10 nK oneHtinns and make Inmih. To Darken the Hair and Re- store Grey and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. ooniinor, clal tonchor in tho High School, will coniiict tho courso. Application llillllfU ll'lll lg ontxt !.. u . iiwn.inui,,,.... '::".."" ."" ; r,,u ,,'M", rfimesi. I . a '.., ,." "l "-"" m an lorsiMu iiuorosteu may consult Mr. nil hi i ."" "", "",lw "f Mollis or Mr. Tlodgon. - "") ii' ii'iiinvoir; hih must turn towards the solution ,.r tho social probloms of tho dwv. It is tlmo in ine on- nifudiii!. o, - --- ill mill llit..l,t III, .. al. . ( .1 (WRD OK THANKS. , To tho mnuv fi lends who by kind i aei Hint kyiniuiilieile words and en IICP'I WIIN rod irnulileH IFiiKn.1 II l' VH . - . ,, . v ' "" minor nnd brother. J. W. .iii linn. in )i,.tfii. Hunohriiktf. wo extend our heartfelt Ho lilri. o (; ,,f i.w , thanks. liiueo of Oivk ii h.,,1 W-iiin tho MR. and MRS o. jvm icw i lit iiiiinclied ci imo, the i! ,'l .iri,! ni,ltt 1,.,1'lll't.j .if f.,lil. I New Line of Fixtures Watch our window Tues dayThree dollars up. i Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone UIJT-J. ,. ,, , . "; '" I"""") " '" tiiiMiuii' ioiIbo for are wHliiMK lo bo r. ,W, of our boroavemeiu In tno death HOXERRAKE nd membeis of famllv. and I'.w ilt. larger Ulon Imd biyii Tlng' Want Ads nrlnir results. It Is easier to preservo the color of' mo uair iiian to rostoro it. although It Is possible to do both. Our crnmi. mothers understood tho socrot. They uinde n "sago tea," and their dark, glossy long hair after mlddlo life wns due to this fact. Our mothors have gray hairs bofore they nro lift v. but they aro beginning to appreciate the ib(ioiii oi our grandmothers In us ing "sago tea." for their hair and aro fast following suit. Tho present generation has the mi. MintHBo of the past In that It can net a ready-to use preparation called WyoMrs Sago and Sulphur Hair Re medy. As n scnlp tonic and color re storer this preparation Is vnstly su- lienor to mo ordinary "sago tea" And made by our grandmothers. I PI III! INnl'RAXCE Hie growth nnd beauty of the hair rSeve '1 Dargaliis In r,,r,.,a ..., EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. AlI'S1.,I,"2M.,AU,NS.W0RT O0K, PORTLAND AT 8 a. m, SEPT. OPTHPTlar",1!7, 1?K0M MARSIIP1ELD AT THE SEllVICt "J THE 1IDE SEPT. 1, 0, 11, JO, 21 nnd 20. Phono Main 33.L. J. C. MILIiKn, Ajrot s I "l SK1J THE NEW SHOES AT Tfie flectric Shoe Store 100 pairs of Roys' School Shoes now on (,!,., 1HO So. llroiulwny. Mais,feld. Real Estate University of Oregon Correspondence School ... :":-V w'.tu. to exception .f f.,e cost of postago on nnnors ii'i ti -t oi I fti i n i.iku in i. .... .. e ,;,r:.-: l,Ny,?",si;i;Y crus,:si, ma- a,,iiu: prom ..' l? ",vlIt,,,, '" ',, ou'y r.iuliMiieut for enrollment In the lym spondenco IN paitll.ent. Co .e are rr-ro.l In ,1 ,., '1 or iioimi). Deliatlag, Eeonoinlcs. Education Electrlcltv Pncllih lit' t oral lire. English (onminiiinn iiiJn...: ..";.'.' u"M'ln !'u: nmwlii. lhy,.el KducaoV,.,ly ' . , ' 'S,0 ve ng Write to the Secretary of tho Currwpo n , lenco School U v.rM'v of Oregon. E.mene. for Information and cataloguof ' COURSES i I V RESIDEN'CE at the rnlvorsltv prepare for tho Pro- TK CHIVC l"rC; iNJU,'70, JOl-lSM. x.A; 'mrdICINE. and II. u HIM., la J saniostor opom Tuesday, Sept. 17. Address tho !K r;'rT 1c,a,n,?KV? ,llv of tho College of Engineering, ho .Med,eS.ne:f,!d,bS,eUt3 U, Sch30ls ot EducQ' CoinmercLaw! doponds on n healthy condition of the v".t wveth's Sao and Su'p'iur Hair Remc'y quickly kills the dan. draff Ken which rob the Inlr of Its life, color and lustre, makes the scalp dean ami hoalthv. gives the hntr strongHi. color and boautv and makes It grow. Ot" .0 ,ent liflltla tt-nm .... .... . 'in druggUt today. He will give you- .,, 1 '"'n ' ' H "mi are net saM-fl ,1 City Pronertv. AUG. PRIZI'EV. H Central Ave. .MAHSHKIEI.D wwiw,Tmni ORKROX Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom Goos Bay for San Francisco Friday, September 6, at 10 A, M. WITH PAS8EXGER8 AND FIlEIGnT I r. ft. now, AlcW, QttmnOoO. I '.J.SCAIPE A. It. HODRtxs Marshlleld Paint nf'er i f-tip rhl You Auto Call Foote PHOXE 1 I-.T XIGHT AX1) DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel TWO XEW CAHS After 11 P. m. n,oe 5.J Residence ltiono J8-J, Will Mnko Trips' ta CoqulUe. ,(& Decorating Co. I Estimates , MARSHFIELD. F"rnMl"a' 1llo"e MT,. nw; WANTED ! I ! OAKPETS VPHOLSTERIXfl Wn PIAXOS TO CMJAN, by 1," " mntic ClenlnK Comiiny. Orders tl'r work token at "niers for GOING & HARVEY, Phone 100 Get Busy our Piuri-nw JS.R0OF' nuT comb IN AXD otl ROOFrXQ PAPER, ONB PLY, 1.25 AND OP. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, U'.iAIIj DEPARTMENT. Anywhere, Any Time Careful Driving Reasonable Hates PISHER AUTO SERVICE p. WnJ- Ftslier, Prop. i :-"-- -" niarsnrieiii n.. r MarshfIeId. Orgnn ' A modern Brick building, El Light. Steam Heat. E en , Furnished .Rooms with Hi Cold Water. nOTBL 0008 O. A. Metlln, Prop- Rnte-n 50 cents day w"l nP" Cor. Bro4wy nd Jiw Mrthfleld. orw,, I GET YOUR JQB PRINflNGWME AT THE TIMBToS