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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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THE ItECOKI) PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRACT COMPANY
Have photographic copies of all rocords of Coos County to dato,
abstracts of titles, present ownors, or any othor Information relating
to roal CBtato furnlsbod on short notice
HUSINKSH OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phono 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
WK Wlhli MAHi YOU 1
each set of old Fnlao Toot
Bt us. Highest prices paid for
Gold, Silver, old Watchos
)kea Jewelry and Prcclou
ices.
Money Sent by Return Hall.
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Established 20 Years.
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TO DHNTISTS.
will buy your Gold Fillings.
lid Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu
prlcss paid.
Iger Sewing Machines
leave them for ront op for salo.
f amenities Hopnlrod.
pppllcs and Needlos for Salo.
W. J. ItlTZ.
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Phono l:.".
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equlpitcd with wireless nnd Ruhninrliio bell
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO
SUNDAY, FEB. 23, AT 1 1:30 A. M.
All PiuwcnKrr ItoxirvntJoiiH From Sim Francisco Must llo Motlo t
HO." Fife Hulldlug, or Ionihard htrcet Pier ii7. All reservations
must ho taken up -t hours before sailing.
INTEH-OCKAN -TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44 O. F. McGEOROE. Ajront.
fin Citv Laundrv
Pl WOltlv ROOII Ul'livwi,"1
lot In any Combine. ' i
I H hours hoi ; for women. ,
I fur Aki'iiIn call atiyHlirc. I
mono i:i:(..i.
THE NEW
Steamer
SPEEDWELL
CAPT. I1UKTIS, Master.
Sails for San. Francisco from Coos Bay
About February 26th
TIUO SPKKDWELTi Is speedy nnd has excellent passenger accom
modations, largo clean and airy rooms nnd electric lights nnd
wireless.
For freight nnd passage, apply,
A(. F. Kstnlirook Co. Titlo Ouarniiteo and Alwtrnct Co.,
'(Ii:t.(ll7 Santa Marina llldg., San Francisco. Marshfield.
e That Bundle for Me
; 'quaro deal nnd a clean shirt.
lion sauti:u,
wn City Laundryi
2? I'll CnM.I
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for adldreii.
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KQUIPPKI) WITH WIItKIiESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAYj
MONDAY, FEB. 24, AT 6 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
(JUNNKCTI.VO WITH THIS NOHTII HANK IIOA1) AT POKTLAND
NOItTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone -It :i O. F. McOKOItOK, Agent.
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ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS FIIOM POItTLANI), Tuesday evening of each week at
8 P. M.
SAILING FIIOM MAUSIIFII3L1), Saturday, February 8, Saturday
February 13, Saturday, February 2-I.
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J. O. MILIiEIt, Agent,
u,s "company
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W Ist aa of February,
J0.N' W. DUTLB3R.
Recorder.
Steamer Washington
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, With
Passengers and Freight,
Thursday February 20,' at 5 p. m.
K. 8. DOW, Anct.
Ocean Dock.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make sole
tiou from the large stock now ou
baud. ir. Wilson has in his employ
tho only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
but the best work is turned out.
At the Churches
(Ministers and others are request
ed to hnnd In tho Sunday church no
tices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to
Insure Insertion Saturday.)
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FIIISV HAPTIST CHUItCII. I
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Albort F. llnssford, M. A., Pastor.
lllhlo school at 10, with graded
classes and competent teachers.
Morning worship at 11 with sor
inon by PaBtor Hnssford.
Junior Society meets In tho c.iurch
at 2:30. All childieu nro Invited.
Young Peopled service at C.30 for
ono hour. A special Invitation is
extended to all young men and
women.
Kvenlng worship at 7:30. Pas
tor llassford will preach tho fifth
sermon in tho sorleB on "The Way
of Life." Many are finding theso
services most helpful. A chorus
led by Prof. Oeorgo Ayre readers
worshipful music. M'dwcok service
on Thursday ovonlng at 7.30, for
ono hour. Wo bollovo that a Sab
bath well spent will help to bring
a week of contentment.
Como with us nnd wo will do
you good.
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SWKIMSU IiUTHIJIlAN,
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Dr. John 13. Oslund, Pastor.
Sunday School, 0:30 a. ni.
Morning sorvlec, 10:45 a. m.
Luther Lcnguo C:IC p. in.
Evening services In Hngllsh nt
7:30 ). m.
At the Lutheran church In North
llend, Monday evening, February
21:
Class of catachumens, C:30.
Preaching service, S o'clock.
CATHOLIC CHURCH. ,'
Marshflold.
Rev. A. R Munro.
Mass at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing, tho Row Father Munro officiating.
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I MKTH01MST KP1SCOPAL
Rev. II. T Rutlcdgo, Pastor.
Sunday school nt 10 a. ra.
Morning services at 11 o'clock.
Kpworth Longuo at 6:30.
Kvenlng Rorvlco nt 7:30.
Junior Longuo Thursday afternoon
at .1:ir.
Prnyor meeting Thursday ovonlng
at 7:30 o'clock.
You aro cordially Invited to nttond
theso sorvlpcs.
Junior Longuo service Saturday
afternoon at 2,:t0.
KMMANUNL KPISCOPAL.
Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector.
8 n. in. Holy Communion (2nd
and -1 tli Sundays.)
0:30 n. in., Sundny school.
11 n. m morning prayer nnd sor
m on. Holy Communion first Sundny
oLcnch month.
7:30 p. ni. Evonlng prayor nnd
Sormon.
Friday Evening.
7:30 p. in. Evening Sorvlco nnd
Dlblo study. '
Sorvlco In St. Mary's church,
North Ilond (2 p. in.) nnd St. Lulco's
Church, Emplro, (3 p. in.) ovory al
tornnto Sundny.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.
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C. J. Colo, Pantor.
Soventh Day Adventlst sorvlcos aro
conductod every Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Preaching services at 3 p. in.
Como and spend an hour with us;
wo will do you good.
I PltESIlYTEItrAN CHURCH
Marshflold
J. E. Durkhart, Minister.
At tho First Prc8byrorInn church
orvlcos may bo expected on sabbath
as follows:
Sundny school nt 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Young Peoplo's Mooting at, 0::10.
Evonlng worship nt 7:30.
Prayor meeting on Thursday even
ing at 7:30.
Splondld music by tho choir at
Conductor S. L. Millar, Norfolk,
Nob., on Donosteol Division of C.
& N. W. Ry. Co., recommends Foley
Kidnoy Pills nnd says: "1 have
usod Foloy Kidney- Pills with vory
satisfactory result nnd endorse
their ibo for nny ono nflllctod. with
kidnoy trouble Thoy nro all right."
Sold by Lockhart & Parsons, The
IJusy Cornor.
I Will furnish Your
House on the
Installment: Plan
W. K. Wiseman
841 North Front St.
Rus. Phono 29fi-X: Hob, Phono 160
The Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
I nrnnnrnit tn An nil kinds of hailllDi
on short notice. W meet all trains
and hoauj and wo also have tlio latest
tvle Reynolds Piano Mover. Wf
guarantee our work, ,
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 98-R. 120-J
1-L
FREE DELIVERY
Wo deliver ton, coffee, sugar or
spices to any part of tho city.
Phono your order io jjui-j.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
184 Market Av. O'CoueoII Bide.
II 'Saw amid
Heairdl at Ctaiirclh
The Same Being a Visit
To the United Brclhern
Church of North Bend.
. By A. GLOBE TROTTER & & &
GOING to church and listening
to a sermon when the pas
tor Is n womnn, Is like eat
ing strawberries In winter time. It
Is so rare. Hut the "strawberries"
woro extra good. At dinner In a
restauiant Sunday night 1 asked a
young mnn next to mo where he
wns going to church. Ho tepllcd:
"I think 1 shnil go to the United
Hrothron." Another young man
licni d us talking and said: "That
womnn Is certainly n good talker."
I asked him: "Whnt womnn?" nnd
also If ho were n member of that
church, thinking thnt ho might be
a booster, true nnd loyal. Hut 1
learned ho wns not oven a mem
ber. 1 ulso learned that tho wo
man spoken of wns a pastor In full
charge.
Now, In my trnvels, I havo often
In tho different towns mado Inquiry
for tho pnslor, or his numo and
residence and I have had t? Walk
many blocks and nsk a number of
people boforo I could find ono who
seemed to know. Hut hero wns n
pastor well known nnd whose rep
utation nnd Htnndlug wns offered
mo without do ni and. Perhaps tho
dllllculty 1 experienced formerly In
not being nbio to locate tho pastor
was not wholly duo to tho tnan
himself, but to the people of tho
town. Any rate It struck me also
fnvorably that hero was n town,
with people In It who nt least
know tho linstors, and with pnBtors
of siilllclent size tp ho seen, heard
and know'n by the people.
So I round In the pulpit of this
church n woman, Mrs. R. N. Lowls.
She Is not ono with ministerial
manners, not ono who performs tho
functions of her olllco In a mere
perfunctory manner, hut being a
womnn still she throws herself In
to every pnrt of the service with
wholohcartcducss that draws her
followers aftor her.
llehlnd tho pastor was a hymn
board with hymns announced. This
wiib evidence thnt the service wns
no matter of Impulse but hud been
previously planned. When the
loader said: "Let us go to Ood In
prnyor," thero wns a hush that Im
mediately fell upon all. All over
tho house all heads woro bowed. 1
thought how different' this seems
from churches whero I huvo visited.
I havo seen "worshlppors" sit bolt
upright (tnd never oven "kink tho
neck" In prnyor, much less close
tho eyes. This prnyor was an np
poal to tho King of Kings, nnd by
ono who Buoinod to bo well nc-j
(liinlnted with Him. It wns not a
congratulatory prnyor, thoro wns no
tolling Ood how good and groat Ho
Is. "O, Ood, help this congregation
to grasp whnt Jesus Christ really
Is," nnd "Ornnt thnt wo may tako
our part In saving men; put it so,
upon us thnt wo will bo His mess
engers nnd go to them nnd take
Thy messngo oven to tho vory cita
del of tho human heart. Opon their
eyes thnt they mny seo thy pow
er, opon hearts that they may lovo
Theo, opon enrs that thoy may
hoar Theo, opon wills thnt thoy
mny yield to Theo or Jesus sako."
Tho sermon wns a missionary
sormon nnd porhnpa ninny would
havo considered themselves most
unfoitiinnto to hnvo happened In
whon such n messngo was to bo de
livered. Evon I myself might havo
felt so. Hut If I did I soon forgot
It for whon I henrd her say In
course of hor nddress.
Tho Gosm1 Is for tho World.
"Tho gospel Is for tho world.
Yon ennnot box It up. For when
an Individual refuses to testify to
tho power of God, that moment ho
begins to dlo. Thoro Is ono thing
in which I bollovo it Is right to ho
covetous, that Is, tlio spreading of
tho gospel. Wo should covet tho
fulfillment of tho promises of
Christ. Wo spend too much time
In dronmlug nbout our goldon harps
and what kind of robes wo nro go
ing to wear, whon nil ovor this
wholo world pooplo nro porlshlng
for want of tho inossngo of life.
Good Returns Coming In.
"Already It Is manifested on ev
ery hand tho good offects of tho
missionaries of tho Christian relig
ion. Tlio FIJI Islands wero onco In
habited by the worst cannibals.
Now wo nro told unit ineso isinutis
morning and ovonlng worship.
You nro cordially Invited to nt
tond nil of theso sorvlcos. Hrlng a
frlond and como.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship nt 11 o'clock.
Young People's meeting nt 0:30
p. in.
Evening worship nt 7:30 o'clock.
Prnyor meeting on Thursday ev
ening nt 7:30.
Splondld music by quartet choir
nt morning and ovonlng worship.
A cordial welcome uwnltH you at
all of our sorvlccs. Hrlng u friend
nnd come.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
?4. O. Downrd. Minister.
10:00 n. in. Hlblo school.
11:00 n. in. Communion sorvlcos
nnd sernion.
0:30 p. m. Prayor meeting.
7:30 p. m. Preaching sorvlcos.
Snoclnl music bv tho innio quartet
and choir.
NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I
6 - .
II. O. Thorpo, PaBtor.
Sorvlcos will bo hold In tho Norwe
gian Lutheran Chnpol at Marshlleld,
Sunday at 11 a. in,
Sunday school at 10,
Norwoglan sorvlcos will bo hold In
tho Swodlsh Luthoran Church nt
North Hond, SuiidHy, at 7 3u p. in.
Sunday school at 10.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. !
Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Thlrc
street North.
Subject, "Minn."
Servlco Sunday at 11 a. tn.
nre Inhabited by tho grentest
cliurch-goerH In the world. Tho
Moravian missions In Greenland,
that once Important field, have now
been discontinued by the hoard,
saying that the country lias beeu
practically Christianized.
The Gospel lleneflts Ituslncss.
"It Is n mistaken theory thnt
'commeiTo nnd business nnd Intor
stnte affairs come first' In tho de
velopment of a country. This Is
not so, however, for on every hnnd
wo learn thnt civilization nud bus
iness follow In tho wako of mis
sions. Educntlon cannot chnngo
the human heart of tho heathen;
philosophy ennnot bring nbout this
change; for the heathen has had
philosophy nil through the ago,
Nothing but tho rolllgn 0( Jesus
ChriBt can change, tho Ideals, of lfo
nnd mnko It new In all respects. A'
oY demand Is fronted for western
Ideas and clothing and the com-,
modlties of life through ftn,l hy
menns of the missionary. Yes,
commerce in benefitted and busi
ness Increased by the nilsslonnry.
Missions do more, directly nnd In
directly, to open the markets of
the world than wo can realize.
MInmIoii Giving Ih HIcnmmI.
"Homo sny 'Charity begins nt
homo.' Hut, I Bay to you It does,
but It docs not stay tnoro. The ,
mnn who refuses to glvo has tho
hardest time nfter all. Ho seldom
has much, because God cannot
trust him with much. God loves
tho cheerful glvor, but the shut
purso Is n curso to tho ciiubo of
Christ. It Is far moro blessed to
glvo than to receive, sayB God, nnd
who would oven dnro to recall
what ho has given? Has any ono
ever been Impoverished.
"Missions nre a good antidote
for church qunrrels. Thoso who
nro busy advancing tho causa ot
Christ throughout tho wholo world
never hnvo time to talk nbout their
neighbors. Generally the peopfo
who do not bollovo In foreign mis
sions nnd who say thoy beilovo In
homo missions, bollovo In noither
ono."
Rev. Lewis an Active Worker.
Thoro was n chair In tho pulpit,
but never onco did tho lady pastor
use It. Tho choir scorned to lenn
much on her support in rendering
tho special music. I wondor If
this church leans much or alto
gether upon this woman who Is
pastor. I remember hearing of i
church onco whore one of the niuuw
hers stated that tho pastor was
willing to do nil the work and ttiu
mombors woro all willing ho should,.
Thoy woro cortnluly hnrmonlous.
Mrs. Lowls Is a southorn lady,
was ordalnod to tho ministry in
1903, I learned lntor In conversa
tion. She hnH been In tho nctlvo
ministry for 17 years, and Iiiib hold
ninny splondld pastorates. Sho
stated that tho women, In her de
nomination, often succeed ns pas
tors, whoro tho men fall. At ono
time sho wns president of tho min
isterial association whllo sho wns
pnBtor of a church In Evorott.
Washington, Sho holds splondld
resolutions from thnt body.
Whon nskod whnt sho thought of
Paul's admonition to women not
to talk In church sho nt onco re
ferred mo to tho Scripture saying
"you seo prophesy monns to preach
prophetically. Tlio Old ToBtnmont
boars testimony to tho pronchlng or
prophesy by women. Dqborah nnd
Huldnh both woro womon nnd thoy
preached. In tho Now Testament
wo read: 'Your young inon nnd
maidens shall prophesy.' Philip,
tho ovaugollst, had four dnughtors
who woro propliotcssos nnd Prised
la was undoubtedly n helpor In
tho ministrations of tho word,"
Doing thus taught, I hnd nothing
to say. After all, I don't bollovo
Paul really monnt thnt womon who
nro culled should not pronch, por
hapa ho meant that thoy should not
tnlk In church, discussing the lints,
nnd gowns, etc., thus disturbing tho
mooting.
Anyway, If Paul could havo heard
this w.omnu speak ho would hnvo
been willing to tako It all back. H
ho could havo heard hor I bollovo
ho would hnvo sat straight up nnd
"took notice." I did, and I'm not
Paul.
rfs.
Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday
8 p. m
Rending room opon on Tuosdaya,
Thursdays and Satt rdays, 3 to G p. ra.
I PHESHYTEIHAN CHURCH I
North Hond
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor nt 0:30.
UNITED HRETHREN CHURCH I
North Dond.
Mrs. It. N. Lowls, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 n. ra.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. und 8 p. m.
Prayor mooting Wednesday ovon
ing nt 8 o'clock.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
North nend.
Rov. Father Springer, Roctor.
Mass will bo colobrated at S
o'clock Sunday morning by tho Rot.
Fnthor Munro.
METHODIST CHURCH I
North Hond.
Tho sorvlcos Sunday will bo ns fol
lows: Sunday school 1 0 a. m.
Vosper Cirelo mid Epworth Longuo
7 p. in.
Sermons by the pastor 11 a. in.
and X i). tn.
For GOOD SHOES
nnd Good Ropnlrlng at Right
Prices, go to
AUGUST OLESEN
S15 South Ilroadway. ,