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rspT!fll?lXJ jSiNW3 'A A than cA-jm. ji THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913-EVENING EDITION. .ri- ,- m. THE LIFELINE TIIK IIAPTIST COLPORTHL'It GOS PEL 110AT WILL HE CHItlS- , TENED TOSIOHHOW WITH AP PROPRIATE EXERCISES. The dedication of the Unptlst Col porteur Hoat, "Lifeline," is sched uled to take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30, nl the roar of Mngnca & Malson'e store, where the launch Is moored. If the weather conditions are not favorable the program, which lias boon arranged for the occasion, will bo given at tho Dnptlst church. The Lifeline was launched on Chrlst- mr.B day and Is a sturdy little boat, 40 feet In length with 10 feet beam. Tho program la as follows: Hymn, "Throw Out tho Lifeline," by the audience. Scripture Heading, Itev. C. H. Ste Kec, of McMlnnvllle. Ore. Special Music, Mixed Quartette. Remarks, Mayor 13. B. Straw. Greetings from local pnstors, Hew J. E. Ihirkhnrt. Hymn, "Let Your Lights He Burning," audience. Dedicating address, Itev. Geo. L, White, Portland, Oregon. Dedicatory prayer, Hov. 0. C. Wright, Portland, Oregon. Dedicatory Hymn, Hew M. Harry Yegor, Ellensburg, Wash. Benediction. Paris, the Incomparable i ...--i "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" No. 6. ARC DE TRIOMPHE. Copyright, 1913, by The Associated Newspaper School, Inc. WILL DEDICATE NEW CHAPEL HEHE Is nothing more dazzling .colossal figures. On one side are ii history than tlio riso oi mo oiniir lieutenant of artillery. ntinlinti Honntmrt. to the title of THBH In I you Emperor of the French, the period of 19 years elapsing from his win ning the former rank' to his eleva tion to the throne. And from thnt time on the great soldier-emperor found time to do many things be sides fight battles and win victories. He did much for the city of Paris, and it has been said that he never considered a victory complete until It had been commemorated In some "A MILLION FOR MISSIONS TplPiiillli ilwl fSSm tf THAT'S THE SIOTTO OF THE II lv CENT CONVENTION OF Till SEVENTH IIAV ADVENTISTS. lasting monunienf. The Arch of Triumph, or more correctly the Arch of Triumph of the Star, from Its position ns the rodlntlng point of 12 beautiful avenues, la one of tho monuments begun by Napoleon to celebrate his victories. It was Mulshed by Louis Philippe. 15 years after tho emperor's death. This monument Is tho largest and Dtirlni: the nast four rears the ' most mnmilflcoiit arch In exlst- Sabbath schools of the Seventh-Day once. Tho wholu monument Is 1 C-l Adventlst denomination In North feet high. The Immense pillars America gavo ?C32,77S.30 for the supporting It aro adorned with tro furthernuco of tho guBiiel In for-mbles 3i! foot high. In which are elgn lauds, according to a report, rendered by Secretary (Jeorgo H. Thompson, before tho delegates at ' tho world conference of Seventh-1 Day Advcntlsts In Washington, 1). C. An extract of tins report lias ueen received by Grace 11. Lewis, secre tary of the sniiiiutii sciiooi or tuo At the Churches (Ministers and others tiro request- 1. ". i .1 At.. .... 1 1 .,,., 3U LU illlllU IU WIU tJUUUtlJ wuuiwi iw- m mberawero1 nine lu'tor'eslod I,, I XS1' ' tho progress mentioned In It. InBiiro insertion Saturday.) During tho quadrennial period of , 3 90i'-l 90S, tho Sabbath schools gave' FIRST IIAPTIST CHUItCII. I 4?') Ill I. llllualitiu I lln lllnrnnun I A ,V-...,11 lu ....uu.wi..., iuu ............ .j over this amount' during the quad rennlal period ending In 1912 being $359,030. Tho motto adopted at tho session of the general conference Just clos ed, for thu coming four years was "A .Million Dollars to .Missions." Tho report further showed thnt In 190S the denomination had 37 IT Sabbath schools, 1200 of which were In foreign fields and IH7S In Amer ica. During tho four years of the general conference period, tho Albert F. Rnssford, M. A., Pastor. Illblo school at 10, with graded classes and competent teachers. Morning worship at 11 with ser mon by Pastor Hassford. tho HlshiL' of the People in 1792 nt the Summons of War; and the Triumph of Napoleon after the Aus trian campaign. Above Is tho sur render of the Turks nt Abukir. The has reliefs on the frieze represent the depnrture and tho return of tlio troops. On the opposite side are groups representing tho resist ance of the French to the Invading allies in ISM and the Dlessings of Peace, and above tho Taking of Alexandria. Tlio battles of Aus terlltz (1S05), and Jeiumapcs, (1792), are shown on the ends, and there are thirty shields on the cornice wreathed with tho names of victories. No less than 1-12 other battles arc named on the vaulting of the principal arch. The location of the Arch of Tri umph Is no less wonderful than tho monument Itself. On high ground, It stands at the end of tho Chainps Elysees, the splendid drive and promenade of Paris, down which one mny look for a mile and n half to the Place do la Concorde, tho whole forming tho most magnificent section of nny city In the world. It Is a commentary on the Insta bility of power that the Arch of Triumph, begun to celebrate the victories of Napoleon, witnessed In 1S1I the coming of the armies or tho nlllos to celebrate tho downfall of the emperor, nud they marched beneath tho partly completed mon ument to drive Nnnoieon Into exile. Every day n different humnn In terest story will appear In The 'limes. You can get n beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equally attractive, 7 by 9 V& Inches In size, with this week's "Mentqr." In "Tho Mentor" n well known authority covers tho subject of the pictures and stories of tho week. Headers of Tho Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History, Science, mid Travel, nnd own exquisite pictures. On snio nt Tho Times office. Price ten conts. Wrlto today to The Times for booklet explaining Tho Associated .Nowspapor School plan. 10 o'clock tomorrow morning nt St. Monica's Catholic Church. I CHIMSTIAX SCIENCE. I 4 NORWEGIAN M'TIIKItAXH, OF NORTH IIEXD, WILL HOLD SEIt- VICKS FOH FIRST TIME IX Til Kill XKW CHAPEL OX Sl'N- DAV. The congregation of tho Norweg ian Lutheran Church nt North llend, which hns heretofore been holding Its services In the Swedish Lutheran Church nt that place, has now built a nice chapel of Its own on tho corner of .Maryland and Sutherlin avenues, nud services will he held there for tho ilrst time Sunday, .Mine 22, nt 1 1 a. m, After ser vices refreshments will ho served free to those attending lu the chapel parlor. All Scandinavians are wel come. The chapel wns constructed under tho direction of Mr. L. O. Strom men, contractor, and Is built lu such a manner that It can readily bo converted Into n very comfortable parsonage when the congregntlon Is able to build a church. Christian Sclcnco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject. "Is tho Universe In cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Servlco Sunday nt 11 n. m. Sunday school 12 XI., Wednesday 8 p. m Reading room open on Tuosdays, Thursdays nnd Sntt rdnys, 3 to C p. m. CHUItCII OF CHRIST. I Junior Society moots In tho c.iurch . 4 at 2:30. All children nro Invited. Z. O. Downrd. Minister. Yoiiiib PooiiIo'h service nt 7 fori 10:00 n. 111. nihlo schnnl. ano hour. A special Invitation Is' 11:00 a. tu. Commuiilcn services oxtonded to all young men nud and sermon. women. I C:30 p. in. Prayer mooting. At 11 n. in. Dr. 0. L. White, of 7:30 P. ni.-r-Prenchlni: services. scnools hud grown to 1107. or wlilrh j I'ortlaiul nnd llev. C. II. McKce. of Speclnl music by tho malo quartet 181." were In foreign lnnds. and ! .McMlnnvIlle, will speak. and choir. 2011 In home fields, making an ln-1 Evening service nt S;.0. Dr. O. 4 crease of r,7l foreign and 130 home, A. Wright, of Portland, will preach. PRESIIVTERIAN CllUIICir I Sabbath schools, since tho last gen- The gospol boat Lliellno will be North Ilond oral conference. Four years ago dedicated Sunday. The sorvlce will, Sunday school at 10 o'clock, them was a membership lu these '""gin nt 2:30. It will bo hold at Christian Endeavor nt 7. Sabbath schools or .ss.Mit. of which, tho foot of Markot street If tlio Preaching services at S p. in. by 22,011 wore In the foreign Holds, wenthor Is clear; If not In Ilnptlst nov. n, ,. McLood. During tho quadrennial period there Church. Everybody welcome. nns neon nil increase -.n membership npeuiai music uy n mrgu annua ( UNITED IIHETIIHEV CIIUIICII I of 2.". 1 70, of which 23.07s has been choir under Professor Georgo Ayro. Nortl, ,, , i t nnMilliil niAlnAiiin I niitntiilnil w f ' STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, llronildo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Is whoro you can got your shoos repaired promptly, reasonably nnd satisfactorily. (Vimo lu nitil mh OSCAR E. WALL Noxt door to Orphcum Theater. The Mid-Summer Dance UIVEN BY Swedish Society Linea -AT- The Finnish Hall, Saturday June 21 urn Mtt' ' Will bo one of tho best dances ever eivpn Bay for years and if you surely want a Si" had bettor come along, l a good Good Band Music ' SONGS AND LOTS OF DANCE. Come One! ComeA, TICKETS $1. LADIES FREE. Cars leave Flagstaff 7:30 p m.j Bay park u p. m, Cars run from Bunker Hill every 15 lZ after 7 p, m. The cars will run right up to the iS without transfer, Doors open 8 o'clock, Wnlk one block and snvo ono dol lar on ench pair of men's nnd boys' shoes. Wo do Ilrst class shoo re pairing nt tho lowest prices In tho city. Yours for a squnro deal. Aug. Olson. -I. .South llronritvuy. Illdo In Lynn Lnmlietti'N IDHI 7 passcnger Cadillac. Stnnd nt Hill yor's Cignr Store. Telephone 1S-J. After 11 p. m., tolophono 2C0-L, tho Itlght Cafo. Caroful driving assured. Prompt nttontlon. Will go nnywhoro, nny time, day or night. Loaves Hill yors Cigar Storo to moot all trains and bonis. In foreign lauds and 1 IH2 lu tho homo Ileitis, tho membership lu the foreign fields having doublod dur ing tho past four years. During the four years 3." 12 or tlio Bablmth-sehoul ncholars havo been converted nud most of thorn bap tized. Since !Sfi7. when the first de posit for missions was made by tho schools, they huve donated $1,313 A cordial wolcomo Is oxtonded to all. Coma with us nnd wo will do you good. I XOHWEOIAX LL'THEUAX. I Mrs. II. N. Lewis. Pnsror. Snbbath school, 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Prnyor meeting Wednesday evon. Ing nt 8 o'clock. . a n., n 0n Tll0r"0' Pnt0r' . ., ' I MirrilODLST CHUItCII I Tim,., ivlll I... iifi unrvlf'jtu In Mm a . .. -.w , .....7 ..... ... .... w... .. .-vnrrn iinnii ....!.. ii ;., ......... -p r.ni niii.v I'liriiiiriiKiiiK, UK (lllllllg the jear $22S.02!) was given, which was an Increase of $71,510 over inil. I'our years ago the Sabbath fcIiooIh of the denomination were giving less than $2uou a week to inlsslons: now they are giving al most I.Minn u week. The members of the local Sub bath school are especially lntorottod in the leciiniinendHilons made to ns rollnwH: I """ Thnt attention bo ulven ns imvnr I , before to make the Sabbath schools NoiwokIuu Lutheran Chapol at y.0 sorvPD. qnnn., m ,, ., MaiKblleld. SniulHV. Juno 22. on ' .. ...J 80rUc03 Slinfln TV 111 bo ns fol r.Sli for nilsslous. The rocord of acc.iunt of Joint services with North i C5n,iv M,nni in J offerlims to minions In 1012 from iu.,,,1 congregation. In the now KpmJ.1i r, ,i i the Sabbath schools wns said to bo chapel at 11 a. in , ospor Circle nnd Ep worth Longui ' PltESIlVTEHIAXCIiritCIL I nn50S0n." by Ul0 Pn8tr ll a m .1. E. llurkhart. Pastor. ln" & '' '"' C.....1.... 0..1..W.I ... la .. ... l i ..uiiilii,. .i.iii.i.i iii i.r ii. hi. .1,11111- nirriini in ('IIITl.ir lug woishlp nt II o'clock. Young1 1 AIIIOLIO uiUlttll People's inr ting nt 7 p. in. Evonlng TZ p('w2,1,S n worshli) nt S p. m. Prayer nicotinic vlV' m cr, Sl)rl"sor- Rector. GoodrumGardge homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Aulo Supplies for All Makes of Cars !U7 Central A v. Ill Phono iir.uli 1 1 ! I . t; NOW IT IS NORTH BEND Two days of Jj'iin and Feasting Two days of Merriment and Music JULY 4 AND 5 GALA PJROGKSSIONS INDUSTJUAL P Alt AM A UTOMOBILE PAG HANTS JlYJWOPLANti FLIGHTS WATJ'JR SPOUTS, Ell RAOKS CONTESTS Coos Goiinlu Lcafjuc Jhscbull Game. Arrange to spend your Fourth al North Bend BOARD In n Pleasant Country Home for two or three ladles, during Inly and August. Address It, enro of Times. Itefercnces. ,.., Ti ...i,... ,. c ,....i. .hubs win no coionrntoti nf 9 Mill mm,. wiuiiiii hi o IILIUI'U. ,i-. o.... 1 .. .. - You will find a cordial welcome nt ' ?.,? J, '"'"V, moris by tho Ro all of these sorvlies. Snlendld nui-i " "ll hl',,"K,- I sic by choir. Hiing a friend and ' :.,, Parties having milk bottles be longing to tho Coos Hay Ico & Cold Storage Co., will pleaso return them or notify mummer so that they can bo mono 7.1. episcopal eiiritcn. n urent imiuit In inilhi. um,iu. ti.ut ' ' -nn iiini .'iiiikci. ." " -" ". .M". A nl' Unlit I.T Itwill'Illl.l. In..tn.. . some pinu ne devued at ths con-; .. .. ii i A . .. i called or fm,. iw... ,.i,i.. i. ...in . ... . a. in.. Holy Communion. !:inn.l '"lu "" creased xiudy of the lessons; that " ""''"J ''' 1 1 n. in.. Morn- .ioiv tho Pii'irvirin.'iie n i'vi the Sabbaih school workers' trat - ,M '''"yor and Sermon. Servlco and ',.. Vv rit vi .vVi viiiv ,""N,V lug-school Iih c uitlnued- that the ' "orn!" llt s l- ut- Sunday ovon-1 JllJlj''"luiAiLll: orricers of th.. Snbbath fcchool be ' " " "'1" ,,(''i "" "l Empire on , nil pq piinrn it unurFv elected the Hume as other church!"1'1'0'""011100"- flLtO UUHtU Al HUME BY oiucors ami wrvo Inr one year In fctead of n monllis as at 'pieseut. nnd that the socreturloti for the Sab bath school work n the various confi-euce be chosen who can give theh entlie time to that work. Methodist ep.scopal fiNEW ABSORPTION METHOD. I'OLI.OW the HANI) to i:IN fiiiEX's (.'iiove srxu.w picmc. New STVLES Iii PHOTOS at QlAI'Ell.MAS STl'DIO, 211 Front. Times' Want Ads bring results. , afternoon at 2.30. "" ' ! ' llev. H. I Itutledgo. Pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. ra. Morning sorvlcos at 11 o'clock. Epworth Loaguo nt 7. Evonlng servlco nt S. Prnyor lneotlllK Thursdnv nvnnlno nt S o'clock. i You nro cordially Invited to nttond' vw, iuj. iiioso services. Junior Loaguo servlco Snturdpy If you mffer from lilillne, Itchlne. blind or iirolriulliii: I'll, n-nj iiw jmir uJdrt'-., uml I lll Irll )ou huw to euro )uurrl( at liciinu liy tin. iww bMritlon tryatiuriit i ami will aUo hmhI tome of IhU liouie irratuu-iit tttv fur trial, with rrfort'nci'H from uur om locality If niiui-Ntiil. Iiiuiiillate n lli'f ami iKTinnni'iit curt- amniml. Si-ml no money, tut tell oiUerii of tliU oiler. Wrlto uiay id airv. 31, bummer. Jim l', Ngtro First Class Weaving Piomptly ilotie nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory On Sliciiiinii uvetiue between Ciillfor- nla uml Conuectlciil. Phono 171. North llend. Or. JUST HECEIVKf A large shipment or Electric Cut filass Shades. Call nnd seo our stock of glass ware. Wo also havo somo of the latest designs lu showor fixtures, from two light to flvo. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Gray Auto Service I'Mier & Tucker, Proprietors. Phono- orders to Ulnnco Hotol, 4C. Aftor 12, 2C0L, Ulght Cnfo. Mnrshflold. Oregon, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc HE.XItV SE.XOSTACKE.V, .Maiiacer I'AHM, COAL, TI.MI1EII A.XI PfjATTlXW M.VIK5 A SMXIUff. (JEXEHAL AEXTS EASTSIIH. MAHSHI'IELI) OI'I'ICE. PIIO.Vi: 1M- COOflLLE CITY OKI'ICi: VIWM: jui. S. S. ALLIANCE . ..,,.. ii-iin.'i rq Kguii'i'j'a iiii nut- SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA FRIDAY, JUNE 20, AT 12 NOON, ROUND TRIP, $1S.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NOHTH HANK MM? NOIITII PACIFIC OTBAMSUII'COJIIWI III....... 4 4 VI ' I IIIJJIU 'I I llgJ CLEAN CHI.MNEVSOW It Is required bv onllimm-n nr Mm City of Marshfleld that chlmnoys bo A Worker Apprecltiles ThN. ij SEVENTH DA V ADVENTISTS. I j 'lenned and kept In repairs to avoid Wn, Nr, n reshlent of Klor-1 to&nl1' ll'rlu.S'rv, SVcSK WtW Mnn'S?. - Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Illblo study at 11 a. m. Come nnd spend an hour with us; bladder IllCnnacltUlOd mo fur nil wnvlr Ali.uil olght months ago l bogau using Poloy Kldnev Pills, ami ilinv im dono what othor modlclnog' failed! wo will do you good. i" uu, niui now i am reeling fine. I rocommond Koloy Ktdnoy Pills." I CATHOLIC CIIUIICII. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank Mnrahflold. v. uoauii. upposito ciiandlor Hotel. ' Rov. A. R. Munro, J'hono 74. Mass will bo celebrated nt 7 and havo chlmnoys clennod nnd repaired. w inner in J. W. CARTER. Marshal. ANNOUNCES! EXT. I am prepared to clean and re pair chimneys on short notlco. Phono MliSt A. n. SARGENT. Leave orders nt Blanco Clear Storo. Phono 78. THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Is tho plnco to buy good shoos for THE WHOLE KASIILY. 180 S. Uroadwny. Unique Pantatorium THE SIODEItX DVEHS. CLEANERS, PRESSEHS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Howard II. Strauss A Co., FIno Tailoring. Let tu make your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. Plmno 250-S S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From Smith Mill Dock for San Jranasc Monday, June 23, at 3 P. H CARRY ,X ALL COOS IUV FBBI0W' Xo.!' ct PIW.' Hldg.,orI..mbarllSUitioieJ. San Francisco office, H '" ''", "reoret M- Inter-Oceanic Traiisportntlon to., . :'l Every day oxcopt Sunday Do not go out. Mrs. Maria W. Jackson Graduate Slas.scuso LADIES ONLY Gives Massage and Manipu lation Treatment. North llend, Oregon EQUIPPED WITH WIHELES3 Steamship BreakwaW ALWAYS ON TIME. ... 10. 2' '"". S.U....VO i'''OMJj;o!n;..ASi. .. ' J( ix .uxa .,.om cooS(.uv V&jC.. Tickets on sale Phono Slain 85-L. 1. ,0::"; nornUi"0B'5 to "!f.,T" .KSKii; i in.hMf ,, iiim iwvi. v . cThin V. It STF