The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, QREdON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9-r19 13 EVENING EDITION.
JFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
WOM'RAM KCHMEDDIXG,
(irailuiitc of (lie Liipsic Con
servatory iif .Music, niiniNiiircs
lie Hill receive' pupils fur tu
ition hi licciilo mill Concert
Flute.
appointments liy mall or
phone No. IS-Ii.
ildcnco. 1137 South Broadway.
31'. HARRY K. LEPPEHT.
I'lano mill Harmony
Mlo, 137 X. Second St root.
KJ.1MIX OSTI.IXD,
limstilting Engineer' and
Architect.
Murshflcld, Ore.
fl. WRIGHT,
CONTRACTOR .AXD
BUILDER
IHmates furnished on request
and spec mentions furnished
(Ired. An honest job gunran-
Phono 124-R.
OSTLIXI),
Piano Tuner and Repairer.
I". Sixth Street. Phnna 10J.1
i orders at V. R. Haines Music
fh IULEY 1SALLIXGER
l'iunlst mill Tparhar
lence-Studlo. 237 So. Broad wt)
Phono 18-L.
1 0. CHANDLER,
Architect.
' "Jl and aoa, Coke Bulldlai
-n sun cm, viregon.
W. MORROW
Dentist.
DM RlllllUlli. nvaa
ter. Oilico Phone 820.
8. TURPKN,
ARCHITECT
Marahtleld, Oregon.
I A. J. HENrmva
I Motfom 1 1 ...... 1 n .
L Lfhort Eot,ce t.the yerj
Prices. Examination trml
i'uuue u.-j,
rn Brifi .......
Bteam tinn. .
m aw, T,th isra
n?EL OOOg
0. A. r,.i...
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. -nrfnt
' d Second Hand furniture
OA i. -
Bl.
' "I lllrAll.ll
The Wild
West Show
At Marshfield
EVERY I'KATUKU OF OLD TIMES PLAINSMEN'S SPORT
WILL UK SHOWN'. DUCKING HROXC1IOES, WILD STEERS
AND FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP NEVER SKKX HERE
ABOUTS Wllili 1SK PROVIDED.
FfCC EntertainmentDy
HKfi Aug. 22 and 23
TIIK HVKXT WILL LAST TWO Fl'LL DAYS AXI) WILL IN
CLUDE RUNNING AXD HARNESS HACKS IX WHICH LOCAL
AXI) OUTSIDK IIOHSKS WILL PARTICIPATE.
XKW ALTO LIXK
Marsbfield-Drain Auto Stage Line
VIA ALLEGANY AXD SCOTTSRURQ
PASSING (SOLD AXI) SILVER FALLS
From Marshfield to Portland in 1 6 Hours
LKAVKS MAHSHFIELI) KVKHY MORNING.
AT A. 31. OX STKA.MKll HAIXIIOW.
FAIR TO DICAIX, .1111.
Phono
STEAMER IAQ.UA
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, August
8, Thursday, August 14, and Wednesday, August 20
AXD WILL THKX MAINTAIN' A SKVKX-DAY SCHEDULE.
FAST HO AT; GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION'S AXD GOOD
SERVICE.
A. E. DIMEXT, Agent, Ocean Dock, Mnrshlleld.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OX TIME.
RAILING FROM I'ORTLAXD AUGUST 51, 8, 13, 18, 2il AXD 28,
AT 8 A. M.
SAILIXG FROM COOS HAY AUGUST 5, 13:510 P. M.; Aug. 10, 1 1.
M.; AUG. ir. 12:510 I. M.; AUG. 20, 1 I'. M.; AUG. 25,
1 I. M.; AUG. 510, 10.510 A. M.
Tickets on sale to all Eastern points ami information us to routes
1 and ratts cheerfully furnished.
Phone Main il.VL. STERLING, Agent.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FliOM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, AT 6 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH &Jl?Afi$T PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone. 44 W O. P. McGEORGB, Age.t.
Roseburs-Coos Bay Stage Line
Dally service, leaving Marshfield
In morning and connecting with all
Southern Pacific trains at Rose
burg. '
FARE. SO.OO.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 Mar
ket avenue. Phone 11.
HERMAN HILLYER, Corner Cen
tral aid Froat,
TO PORTLAND.
Tickets mi Mile nt llusy Corner
21)8.
Protect your homes before the fire
breaks out, by Insuring them in a
good, reliable Fire Insurance Com
pany. Oregon Fire Relief Associa
tion's policies are the strongest,
cheapest and best. See Wm, J.
Leaton, agent, room 15, Eldorado
btdg., or phone 243-L.
PREPARE-FOR
UNION SERVICE
REV. II. C. CODLEV WILL DELI
VER SERMON' AT RAPT I ST
CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES.
The ttnlon Sunday services will
be held tomorrow evening In tho
Baptist Church, tho remaining Sun
day evenings of August, the Ma
sonic Opera House will ho the nlaco
of mooting as before.
Owing to tho change of place, the
instrumcntm music flute, Mr.
Schmoddlng; violin, Mr. Keyzer and
piano, Mrs. Halllnger will have
to bo doferred. Thoro will be, how
ever, plenty of good vocal music.
MomborB of all tho choirs arc re
quested to meet nt the Baptist
Church this evening, 7:!!0 to 8:30
only. Tho services tomorrow eve
ning will ho presided over by tho
Rev. Mr. Gardiner nnd the sermon
given by tho Rev. Mr. Cooloy.
SUSPEND SUMMER SERVICES
Tho Young Peoples' Society of
Christian Endeavor of the Presby
terian Church will suspend services
until tho llrst Sunday In September,
because of a number of members
being away camping nnd on summer
vacations.
At the Churches
(Ministers and others are request
id to hand In tho Sunday church no
tices not later than Friday evening to
insure insertion Saturday.)
.
FIRS1" BAPTIST CHURCH.
Row Gardiner, of McMlnnvllle,
will preach Sunday.
Bible school at 10, with graded
classes and competent teachers.
Junior Society moots In tho ciurch
at 2:30. All children are invited.
Young People's service at 7 for
DOfo'TS on Rheumatism
,
Rheumatism Is stubborn as
a mule. Hangs on like a
leech, wears you out, worries
you with palp, drags your vl-
tallty, depresses your mind
nnd health. DON'T give up to
It. DON'T lot It hang on.
DON'T overlook Foley Kidney
Pills. They nro n natural on-
4 omy to tho conditions that
4 cause rheumatism, which they
will promptly remove.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phone 71.
S. S. NANN SMITH
SAILS FROM SMITH MILL DOCK FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
T UBS DA Y, AUGUST 12, AT 4 P. M.
Snn Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Pier Xo. 27
Intcr-Occanlc Transportation Co., C. F. Mi-George, Agt. Phono 44.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING
Hare photographic copies of
abstracts of titles, present owners,
to real estate furnished on short
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North
BAMDOM BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEX ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH OX
COUXTY ROAD $:15 PER ACRE; $100 CASH, BALANCE
TWO YEARS, XO INTEREST, XO TAXES, FIXE SAXDY
LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAXD.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Dosnaldl MacKunntosln
REAL ESTATE
and
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY 6EXGSTACKEX, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT TBS FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONK IN. 1M SOUTH BROADWAY
mo hour. A special Invitation Is
extended to all young men and
women.
Special music by a largo chorus
choir under Professor Qoorgo Ayre.
A cdrdlal welcome Is extended to
all.
Come with us nnd wo will do you
good.
4
I PRESRYTERIAX CHURCH.
.1. E. Ilurkhnrt, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young
f People s meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer
I meeting on Thursday evening at 8.
I You will find a cordial welcome at
nil of thoso services. Splendid mu
sic by choir.
On account of tho union services
nt tho Masonic Opera House this
church will hold no Sunday evening
services during July nnd August.
This service begins at S o'clock.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. V. Benson, Pastor.
.Residence 337 Commercial nve-
nuo West. Phone 193-J.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. in.
Morning service nf 10:45.
Evening service (English) nt S.
Wo extend n cordial Invitation
to all worship with us and especial
ly to thoso of tho Lutheran faith.
Tho Swedish language Is used nt
the morning service, unless other
wise specified. At all our Sundny
evening services tho English Inn
gtingo Is used. Wo Invito tho chil
dren who have not Identified them
selves with any Sunday School to
come to ours. Tho English lan
guage Is tho medium of Instruction
In all classes.
I XORWEGIAX LUTHERAN". I
R. O. Thorpe, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m.
No Sunday School.
In North Bend, there will bo Sun
day School nt 10 a. m., and services
at 7.4o p. m.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
4th and Market.
Row Robt. E. Browning, Rector.
8 n. m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.
m., Sunday School. 11a. m., Morn
ing Prayer and Sermon. Service nnd
sermon nt 8 p. m. every Sunday oven
Ing In North Bond and nt Empire on
Sundny afternoon.
I SEVENTH DAY ADVEN'TISTS. I
E. R. Henderson, Elder.
Seventh Day Advontlst services
nro conducted every Saturday as
follows:
Snbhath school at 10 a. m.
Biblo study at 11 a. in.
Conic nnd spend nn hour with us;
wo will do you good.
A room for mothers Is open each
Sunday evening In tho Methodist
Church.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Z. O. Doward. Minister.
10:00 a. m. Bible school.
Preaching and communion at 11
o'clock a. m.
A cordial invention Is extended to
all.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Marshfield.
Rev. A. R- Munro.
Mass will be celebrated at G
ABSTRACT COMPANY
all records Coos County to date,
or any other Information relating
notice.
Front St., Marshfield. Phono 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
IXSURAXCE.
DEPARTMENT
and S o'clock tomorrow morning
nt St. Monica's Catholic Church.
Row Father Smith, Paullst, of
St. Phillips', Portland, who Is con
ducting tho Retreat at Mercy Hos
pital, will deliver the Bcrtnon at 10
o'clock Mass.
I METHODIST EPISCOPAL I
Rev. II. C. Cooloy, Pastor.
Rev. M. 13. Anderson, of tho Swed
ish Missionary Society of tho Pacific
Northwest, who Is on a tour of this
country In behalf of the society will
hold services In Swedish at the Meth
odist Church nt 3 p. in. 'and 8 p. m.
tomorrow.
Sundny school at 10 a. m.
Morning services nt 11 o'clock.
Epworth League nt 7.
Junior League sorvlca Thursday
afternoon at 2.3u.
Prayer meeting Thursdny ovonlng
at S o'clock.
You nro cordially Invited to attend
theso services.
I CATHOLIC CHURCH f
North Bend.
Rev. Father Springer, Rector.
Mass will be celebrated at 8
o'clock Sundny morning by tho Rer.
Father Springer.
CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE.
Chrlstlnn Sclenco hall, 237 Third
street north.
Subject, "Spirit."
Service Sunday nt 11 n. m.
Sunday school 12 m., Wednesday
8 p. m.
Reading room open every day ex
cept Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m.
I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I
North Bend
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor at 7.
Preaching services at S p. m. by
Rev. D. A. McLeod.
METHODIST CHURCH
I
North Bend.
Tho services Sunday will be as fol
lows:
Sunday school 10 a. ni.
Vesper Circle and Epworth League
7 p. m.
Sermons by the pastor 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I
North Bend.
Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 n. m. and 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting WQdnesday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
SEA MONSTER KILLED.
Crauls Up Rocks nt Hecetn After
Woman and Child.
Mrs. C. L. Hansen, wlfo of the
llghtkcopcr nt Hccota lighthouse, a
short distance above Florence, had
an exciting experience with a 16
foot squid.
Mrs, Hansen was down on the
rocks at low tido when her little
daughter exclaimed, "Oh! mamma,
look at tho man!" Turning, Mrs.
Hanson discovered tho squid half
on the rock but a few yards away.
Soveral of tho long tontncles wore
reaching further, while tho ugly
head with tho parrot-llko honk was
well out of tho water. Tho huge
gogglo eyes wore fixed upon the
two people. Mrs, Hanson screamed
to her husband and the squid slip
ped bnck Into tho water as ho ap
proached. It could bo plainly scon,
however, nlong tho rock. Mrs.
Hansen then called Fred Deroy,
tho assistant keeper, and with a
long gaff hook and grappling rakes
tho two men succeeded In lauding
and killing the monster.
Tho tontncles woro sovon feot
long nnd tho body 2S Inches, mak
ing It ovor lti feot from tip to tip.
Tho body proper was over six feet
long nnd of mottlod brown color.
It had a diamond shaped tall about
27 Inches ncross.
A squid Is much like tho more
common octopus or dovil fish, ox
copt for tho long body nnd honvy
beak. This ono could easily have
overpowered tho two men nnd they
hnd to use extreme caro to keep
out of roach of tho tontncles. Even
when It was nearly dead tho ad
h6slvo power In tho tontncles was
strong onough to hold n man'B arm
down.
Tho Coos Bay Ico & Cold Sto
rage Company will handle Chi
nook Salmon and will pay 3 t
cents por pound at tholr dock
for all bright flfh.
Giving Service
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