The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 30, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913 EVENING EDIT I0H7
i the Churches
.4 to Ur nnlTMay evening to
TTnt 10, with graded
Ile 80 10 oti.a teachers.
J" All clillrtr. -
Wyo..n6 l'c,f L' Aal invltatln
women
for
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-rsnVTKitiA CHURCH. I
TI' S sbytorlnn Church
jmiHMl "'. ,, morning, tlio Ihih-
on V? iik rot"'wl Sv(m ,I,B V,M'11"
nil --
,on' i.i wlmol nt 10 n. in. "Wiling
Sunday ' ., 7 ., ,. prayer
mectlllB . V itnl ,.-p1..(1Iiii. lit
lr 'rrmi .'t' f H' 'lllml orvlf:;H
On nr"'" ...i. n.ii.ni Noiihu this
at , will hold no Htin.ltiy evening
cll,,r,cll ir us Jy an'1 August.
P't"'fanHjtt8 o'clock.
t-TvnTT)AV AUVKNTIBTS. I
ftW 'i llPtioii, Hldor.
i mv Advontlnt services
I1H
I.' It. I' iirinuii. ....
Sovenl i ;y ; sa .inl.iy
Rre (milllli:'" -
'"Si, nf i "
A loiiiii 1111 . i at
Sunilny evening -
Clmrcii.
UNI SERIES
CLOSE SUNDAY
LAST OK HUH I ICS OK SUNDAY
EVENING .ME1. TINGS AT MA
SON 10 OPERA IIOI'SE TOMOR
KOW NKillT.
The last of tlio union Sunday eve
ning HorvlcoH at tho Mnsonln Opera
llonso will occur next Sunday eve
ning nt S o'clock. These services
have been successful beyond tho
expectations or tho mont sanguine.
Tho attendance hns boon excellent,
and tho liiHplratlon received by
those nttondlng cannot bo ineaHiired.
It is hoped that, tho people of
Mursliilold will rally to thlH clos
ing service and niuke It the best
of nil.
Special music will bo rendered by
a Indies' quartet compoHcd of Mm.
A. 1) Oldley, Mrs. 10. L. Robinson,
MrB. TIiob. Hall and Miss Edith
Troften. Tho Bervico will bo ap
propriate to Labor Day, and the
Biibjoct of the Borinon will bo
llrothorhood and HiihIiiphs. A cor
dial Invitation l extended to nil
to attend.
;hxiAiT'ii:iAX.
tt. O. Thorpe, Pastor.
Service at It a. in.
Vii Siiiulav School.
in North Mend, there will bo Sun
day Whool at 10 a. m., mid service!
at 7:15 "
SWI-IIISII EVANGELICAL
utiikiun ciiritfii.
ltcv. .1. v. neiison. rumor. j
.Itesld.Mico I!!!" Commercial nvo-
a. mio West. I'honn lit.l-.J.
T o in.. Clinnl ni !i::!0 a. in.
.Morning wrv ro nc !'.
livening service ( ICiikIIhIi ) nt S.
Young I'eopIo'H Society will meet
Friday evening at S l. in.
Cllt'ltCII OK CHRIST. I
all.
10:00 n. in. illDio school
A cordial Invitation Ib extended to
I catholic cnuitcii.
Marshflold.
llnv. A. It Mimro.
JIcrs will bo celebrated nt 8
anil 10 o'clock tomorrow niornliiK
at St. Monica's Catholic Church.
I MKTHOIHST KIMSCOI'ATj
ltcv. II. C. C'ooli'y, I'astor. -Sunday
school nt 10 a. m.
MnrnliiK Korvlces nt 1 1 o'clock.
Kuwortli I.cauuo nt 7.
Junior Kchkiio Korvlcj Thuradny
aftormion at U.ItO.
I'rnyer inrotlni; Thursday evening
at 8 o clock.
Ynu nro cordially invited to nttend
theso services.
III'ISCOIWIi CIIUIU'll.
lib and Mnrkel.
llov. Itobt. nrownliiK. Rector.
8 a. m., Holy Communion. !)::t0 n
m.. Hutu av ?c boo . 1 1 a. m.. Morn
Ini; Prayer n ml Sermon. Service and
sermon at 2 p. m. In No' tu IVeti'l.
I CATIIOMO CIIUHCII
North rtend.
llov. Tntlier Springer, Rector.
Mass will tin cnlntirntnil nt
o'clock Sunday mornlni; by tho Ro
rauior Hiirinuer.
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MAItSIII'IKliO CllltlSTIAN I
kicii'.vri'.
Clirlfitlnn Rcioncn bull. 237 Third
siroei nortn.
Subject. Christ .Iobiis."
News From
Near by Towns
SCIIOKIKI.I) NKWS.
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SIIOI'S TO ItUllil) liATMIt
Soiillicni I'nclllc Will Delay Work nt
SpiiiiKllelil.
PORTLAND. Auk. !(0. A spcclnl
to tho Oreuonlnn from Snn Kranclsco
snys that 10. 13. Calvin, Vice Presi
dent of tho Southern Pacific wnB
nsked to explain tho recent purchases
of hind by the rallrond nt SpriiiK
Meld, Ore., mill tlio purpose for which
tho land Is to bo used.
Ileyond saylnu that the land is In
tendod for yard purposes, Mr. Calvin
would not comment. It Is under
stood that (he railroad intends to
cBtnbllnh laiKe cur nnd repair Bhopf
hero.
Krom nnotbor sourco coiiioh the
Inforniallon thnt the company de
sired to liuvo tho realty purehnscB
nindo In secret, nnd that it Intends
moving Its Bliops from I3nst Portlnnd
to SprliiKllold nH soon hb It con
veniently do bo. Tho nenulrement of
the property was the only obstacle to
block Its plnns, It Ib suld. This ob
staclo has boon removed.
W. Younuer, Superintendent of
niotlvo power of tlio northern dlvis
Ion snld yesterday that plans for the
SprliiKllold shopB nro ntlll Indoilnlte
(Special to Tho Times.)
SCHOKJ10LD, Or., Auk. 28. Geo.
Treniblay, bookkeeper for Copenbn
koii Hrothors, nnd later for Porter
Hrothers at tho tunnel camp, has
resigned and Btnrted for his ranch
slxty-flvo miles south of nuenoa
Ayres, S. A. Mr. Tremblny hruj
been hero prnctlcnlly u year nnd
leaves with the best wishes of many
rrlonds In this part of Oregon.
C. D. Crlchtou Is the new office
man here and Is well equipped
for tho task, having superintended
tho shipment of supplies and equip
ment hero from Yaqulna, Floronco
and Coos Hay. Ho was with Por
ter Hrothers also, on their North
Hank nnd Deschutes contracts.
Jack Adams, of linker, has ta
ken tho contract for furnishing log
ging for the tunnel, nnd has cord
ed about fifteen cords In tho first
flvo days with one assistant. Only
cedar nnd red fir Is used, which
must be free from sap and rot, nnd
must be Just four feet long nnd
nearly uniform In slzo. Mr. Adams
Is staying nt the tunnol camp.
Last Sunday afternoon residents
of Scholleld had n rare treat when
Rev. Mr. Hishop, of Qardlnor, con
dueled divine services nt the Bchool
house. At tho conclusion of the
services another wnB announced for
two wepkB later at tho sumo time
mid place. As there Is no church
between Onrdlner and tho Lakes it
Is hoped that tho regulnr services
niny resoult from this beginning.
Miss 1311a Spruguo loft Monday for
Little Rock, Wash., where alio Ib
engaged ,to teach for tho next school
year.
Joseph Henderson, of Onrdlner,
wns an over-Sunday visitor nt the
homo of his son, A. C. Henderson.
Sorvlco Suncny nt 11 n. m.
Sundny school 12 in., Wcdnesdny
8 p. m.
Rending room open every day ex
copt Sundny from 1 to 4 p. m.
PHICSIIVTICKIAN CIIUItCH I
North Rend
Sundny school nt 10 o'clock.
Christian Kndcavor nt 7.
Preaching services nt S p. in. by
Rev. D. A. McLeod.
I
A.
Tlio sorvlces Sundny will uo as roi
Iowb: Sundny school 10 n. ru.
Vesper Clrclo nnd Bp worth League
7 p. in.
Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m
nnd 8 p. m.
MI3T1IOIHST CHURCH
North Hond.
i nvi'i'i.'ii nmvnntr.v church I
North Rend.
Mrs. R. N. Lowis, Pnsror.
Sabbnth school, 10 n. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
Inrr nt S o'clock. .
EQHT TfJ Vnil UV CICTCD Free to You and Every Sister tut
I liCC IU TUU WT Ololtn .ring from Woman's Ailment
I am a woman.
I know woman's suffering
1 bavo found tho euro.
J will mall, froo of any charge, tny iMtbMt
suit with full instruction to any sufferer from
Woman's ullmuiita. I want to tell ill women about
thU cure ro. my rtmiir, for yourself, your
dnuuhti-r, your mother, oryourslater. I want to
tell jou how to euro yourselves at borne with
out tho holp of a doctor. Men cibmI underhand
women's Bufferings. Wliatwu women knowhw
ipkImm, wu know better than any doctor. 1
liuow tlint iny'hoino trt atment Ih nufo and sura
euro for liucoithou et Whitish ditchsrci. VktitVm. Ms.
bIiciimiiI or Filliof el th Wont, rrsfstt. ttlilf sr fslsM
Ptrioat. Ulitlni (l Omlin Hmou, m Covta; (Ih HlM is
tiU, tick and bonis, ttitiof oir IoiIImi. rsMul
criiplnt titlinc up tho ipini, sitliiuMy. mm iif, m
lliimi, wmlaiit, Himi. (id tltddit liouolu iton ttsMi
it sukaoitll poculni to our Hex.
I want to send you conploti tin dii'i Imtaosl
entirety frta to provo to you that you can euro
yourself at Wuo. ol y. " o k ly nd
surely. Keraember, that. ! will cost jrou ;jM
bIto the treatment a completo trial : and if you
. j" . ln tutu ni,nf U a ilnV. Itm
Mir. 4i .""i""' "i.v"1 cossyononlyaboullzconMaweoK or h-m " "'""" i
Si1",Vnturf7? with vour work or ocoupatlon. Just nod ne rour mi d iddrete. te 1 me bowyoa
suffer It you wi-ili, and I will send vou thii treatment for your cmn. entirely free.in plain wrap-
illuim. iv """""" jiiuwinR way women suner. ami i nr. j.y r. -m,
ATtrr wo''nsliouid Imvo it, nnd learn to tklak for kim l, Then when tho .dMtoi says
tt S "ini fe' .nn i,or"Uon" ?0l cn a"Wo for yonrnel Thousands of ,.0",n1. fflffS
s8uXi,r,nw,ih my homo ri'mody. It ourea all eld er teent, Te.Molhire of Diutk ere, I wl
I'alnfiirr,; i.. " ,""1? wjncti fpemuy and cneciuauy cures lA'uuuri m;-. -;rr. i
Insular Menstruation In young Iadlea, Plum)nes and health always results from
MlMTnffTJ0?,11!01 can wfer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly
lhuboiiCvw'-i4 4 ; ii was ue rour snraii. anu iuu ireu i,cuuj -
lino ""'"uto-ttay, na you may not aoo this sffer BRttin. Address
RM.suMMEHti, BbrH - Notre Dame, Ind.. u. .V
TJIKRK'S SATISPACTIOX
IX EVERY SlilCE
cut from tho loaf that comes from
this bakery. You'll find tho last
just as molBt nnd toothsome as tho
first. Wo don't Unov how long
our broad will stay moist. For It
is so good that it novor lasts long
enough to got a chance to dry out.
Try a loaf as a test.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for good goodies.
lUritet Ave. Phone 111-L
xoktii ixurr.
(Special to Tho Times.)
Mrs. It. A. Church Is entortnlnlng
Miss Mnhaffey of Coos ltiver.
Spencer Small wns In N'orth Hond
Inst Friday, attending Teachers' In
stitute nnd Directors' Convention.
Mrs. W. G. llnrnes, of North Hend
nnd Mrs. .losoph Lapp of Marsh Held
spent pnrt of last week at tho .1.
II. Pinkerton ranch, whore Mr.
Humes and Mr. happ aro engaged
In logging.
Irwin Pinkerton, of Larson Inlot,
wns a recent guest of hlB parents.
Mrs. I)r. Howard, who has boon
quite ill is reported iib improving.
Tho following North Inlot peoplo
nindo up a party who spent Sun
day at Charleston Hay: Mr. and
Mrs. Chns. Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs.
P. II. Pinkerton, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
H. Pinkerton, Cnrml Shaw, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hamilton, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Rny It. Plnkorton, Frank Ham
ilton nnd Porcy Glbbs. Frank Ham
ilton took tho party in his launch,
tlio Signal, which Ib tho now bont
recently Installed on tho Marshflold
North Bend-North Inlot run, which
additional oxcollont servlco Is wel
comed by our residents ns woll nn
those trnyeling to and from Lake
side. Tho North Inlet-Lakeside- nutomo
bllo service hns been rather Irreg
ular of Into on nccount of tho ma
chines being broken down, but
both nro now in commission.
Cranberry picking will start soon.
Somo of tho early varieties nro nl
roady being marketed.
lloubon Lyon Is working on his
lota In Ferndnlo, preparatory to
building, ns booh ns crnnborry har
vest Ib ovor.
Hamilton Hrothers hnvo disposed
of four hundred white cednr ties,
which aro to bo Blilpped out on tho
Hrenkwator.
Mrs. Henry Carlson, of Honne
vlllo, Oregon, Is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson.
c ''"'"..', '''.'::-
eV evBsW 'ear"
Oregon Kid, Champion Motor (Boat of the Pacific Coast Lubricated With
ZEROLEME
The Standard Oil for Motor Boats
AT Astoria, Oregon, July 4th, Oregon Kid won the 30-milc free-for-all in the record
time of 46 minutes, 49 seconds, defeating the speedy Oregon Wolf, which had been
undisputed champion for years. Again at the Potlatch Races, Lake Washington, Seattle.
July 17th, 18th and 19th, Oregon Kid defeated every competitor, casily retaining her
supremacy as Free-for-all Champion of the West.
Faultless lubrication was a big factor in the winning of all these races.
MILTON SMITH, owner of the Oregon Kid, write utt "Your
Zerolene hat giuen us firtt-clasi lubrication in every way and
we are well tatiified with ifs performance."
Dealers Everywhere and at All Agencies of the
Standard Oil Company
(CALIFORNIA)
San Francisco
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OREGON KID
USED
RED CROWN
The CasoUnt
ofQualllu
Hnvo your Job printing dono at
Thp Times office.
HILL &
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Cle MAt.CMtitan RAArriinc and DaV School
lorBoyi. Military Diadphnr, Small Clssace; Mee
Tetcbeit. larelul supetruioa secures issuiu insi
ate not atuinsd ebewhere. Send for csUlog
POWTtAND. omOON
A Special "Don't."
DON'T use a cough medicine
4 that, contains opium or mor-
4 phlne. It may stiflo tlie cough,
but It will constipate the bow-
4 els, keep tho poison In the
system, and NOT euro the cold.
Take Foley's Honey and Tar
4 Compound. It contains no opl-
atcs, Is soothing and healing,
mildly laxative. It Is a safe
and curative medicine.
owl Prescription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 1913
WHOLE WEEK OP PLEASUUE AND
$20,000 OlTKUEIt IX PItKMIU.MS
PROFIT
OS AOKICririlt.lL, LIVKSTOCK, POULTRY, TEXTILE A.M)
OTHER EXIIIIIITS.
Horso Races Shooting Tournnmont Fireworks nand Con
certsEugenics Exposition Children's Playground nnd
other Free Attractions, Including lloyd & Oglos One
Ring Circus Freo Camp Grounds You nro Invited.
Send for Premium List nnd Entry llluiiUs. Hoduml Unit's on
nil Riiili-onds. Fop piirtlrulitrs address
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary,
Salem, Oregon.
Just Received
another shipment of the Famws
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co. I
Phone 1C2
BAMDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A PEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES BOUT1T ON
COUNTY ROAD S5 PER ACRE; 8100 CASH, HALANCE
TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE HANDY
LOAM, LEVEL DENCU LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKintosh
REAL ESTATE
ad
INSURANCE.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg, Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 1W. 1Ha SOUTH BROADWAY
The Youngster's Bath
will bo one good big frolic both
for him and his mother If it is
taken In tho right kind of n hath
room. And besides being fun It
will bo far more healthful too. Let
us show you how easily nnd rea
sonably you can mnko your batn
room a Joy room.
Willey & Schroeder
303 North Front Street.
PHONE 77-.T
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY
Hate photographic copies ot all recorda Coon County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on. short notice.
BUSINESS OFFICES 117 North Front St., Marshfleld. Phone 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
Low In price, high la qeallty,
Electric Irons
We have a few seco'ad-haad
Irons in good working conditio
at 1.70.
New Irons, $3.00 Bp.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 2 3 7-J ICS N. Brodway;
WANTED
watches that won't keep time. Pr
and rancid oil aro the ruination
your watch. Let me handle It ai
preserve It perfectly for years
come. :
E. C. BARKER.
22 C Front st. Marohtl 'd,
Gray Auto ServM
Claude Tucker, Proprietor. H
Phono oVdors to Blanco Hotel, j
After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe..
Marshfleld. Oregon.
Unique Pantatorii
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEAN
PRESSERS and HAT RMNOVA1
Agent lor lMmard H. Straaes
Co., Flae Tailoring. tm
make your Best salt,
55 CENTRAL. Pboae I
Box of Coos Champion Cigars
FOR THE HIGHEST SCORE
T II E BOWLING A L
Between NOW ami SEITE4U1
Watch this Ktaco for record
. Hhjli Scores s-K
3 75 Kfaii Front Str
First ClassWeai
Promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Cartel Fa
On Sherman avenue between Ci
nla and Connecticut.
Phone 174. North Bene!
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