The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,
AT THE
:ESSI0NAL DIRECTORY
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Mining. ,lcgl" 1M10110 U05-L.
Mazda Electric Lighting
Saves Money in Every Industry
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till, UILKT BALLIXGER
II'l.nlNt snd Teacher
idoDCe-Studlo, 237 So. Uroftdw
Phono 18-L.
n rII Vlll.Vll.
' AHCIIITKCT.
inn SOI nd 802, Coke ItulMlmi
Mihfleld, Oregon.
TU. 8. TUHI'EN,
ARCHITECT
Murnhflelrt Drornn
low Rates for
Handling Trunks
IVe haul trunks botwoon nnj
nts In Mnrshflold for tlio follow.
rates, delivery to 'jo mndo lu
tint stories of buildings:
i trunk S ."A
eo trunks nc
five trunks I .HO
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
U'vl HelNiier, Prop.
Phono. 120..I- CM.: (ir.R
REMOVED
Eppositc The Blanco Hotel
ODD The Tailor
'irst Class Weaving
rromptly done At
Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory
Sherman avenue between Callfor.
nlu mill I 'iiiiiiu'tl.'it.
iione 174. North Bend. Or.
RY FIR AND
j ALDER WOOD
J - AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Trow Street,
, riionu 1HO..T.
THKItrs ONLY ONE MACHINE
THE SINGER.
0XIA OX1) REPRESENTATIVE
W. J. RITZ
Phono 280.X.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone3171.
STOCKINGS,
tho
,cknlnny StorkliiM for l.oys nml
he Best Wearing Stockings on
'iniKtH,
Sold aw
The Electric Shoe Store.
Jo. llrondivny.
SCAIFB $ A. H. HODGINS
'larshfield pant and
DECORATING CO.
hnn ':stlm"tes Furnished.
h0ne 3"-J. Marshtleld, Oregon.
Volume of light at small cost, Pure, white light with a
steady daylight softness, That is MAZDA electric light
that is modernized light,
MAZDA electric light is most efficient, most convenient
and economical for office, home, factory, warehouse, shops
or schools,
Nearly three times as much light for the same current
cost as carbon incandescent lamps deliver,
Factories equipped with electric licjhtinfl
turn out more work and better work.
Spoilage is reduced to a minimum accidents are . pre
ventedworkmen are safe and contented,
Telephone 178 and have us plan an economical, efficient
lighting installation for you, A cost estimate will obligate
you in no way,
Oregon Power Co.
At the Churches
(Ministers and othors aro request
ed to hand In tho Sunday church no
tices not Inter thnn Friday ovonlng to
Insure InBortlon Hnturdny.)
PUW liHUKIiH
NORTN BEND
TSe New Leaf:
"WHBKEAS, ns I Imve In tho jinst boon n regular contributor to
the bnnk nccountH of others, through my expenditures, and have
rogularly paid my obligations to evoryono but mysolf, and
"INASMUCH as I must provldo for tho futuro wolfnro of mysolf
and those dependent upon me, thoroforo,
"UK IT RHSOLiVICI), that I will henceforth, onch week, owo my
self a certain sum, whleh I will pny to my hank account ns
promptly nnd regulnrly iih I meet my other obligations."
Ol'HX A "XICW liKAK" ACCOUNT IIKUK TODAY.
The
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
Let It flH you with cheer
fulness and exalted feeling that
God Is leading you on, girding
you for a work, preparing you
for n good that Is worthy of JIls
dlvlno munificence. If Cod Is
really proparlng us all to bo
como that which Is the very
highest and best thing possible
thoro ought never to bo a dis
couraged or uncheerful being
In tho world. Horaco DubIi-ncll.
The Woman's Corner
IMItctl Under the Auspices of tlio
Women's Christian Temperance-
Union of Mnralillcld.
I METHODIST CHUltCH I
North Bond.
Tho services Sunaay will bo as fol
lows: Sunday school 10 a. ni.
Vesper Clrclo and Epworth I.ongut
7 p. m.
Sermons by tho pastor 11 . m
and S p. in.
.
I ClIltlSTlAX CHUltCH I
HEY. K ATI! EH M'DEVITT HE
TUHNS l-'HOM CONKEHENCE
WITH AHCIIHISIIOP CHHIST1E
AT l()HTIi.XD.
llnv. li'nflmr Mctlnvltt. nf North
iHcnd, has Just returned from a trip
to Portland, where no conrorreu wun
Archbishop Christie of Portland rel
ative to erecting n now uatnouc
Church In North Uond. Unless
somo unexpected obstacle Is encoun
tered, It Is hoped to get tho new
odlflco underway tho coming year.
Tlicy now have consiuerauio prop
erty In North Hond and tho growth
of tho congregation thoro necessi
tates larger quarters than tho chapel
nt Mercy Hospital provides.
Father MeDcvltt lB also organiz
ing n new congregation at Coqullle
and will bo kept very busy. Ho
mndo tho trip via Myrtle Point nnd
Hosoburg returning vln Drain nfter
n three-days' stay In the Hobo City.
Samuol Gregg, Pastor.
Hesldcura 2fl0 Norm Eleventh
Strangers In tho city aro especially
welcome to worship with us.
Plhlo school, 10 a. in.
Preaching service nt 1 1 a. in. nnd
7:. '10 p. in.
Chrlstlnn Endcnvor nt 0:.10 p. in.
Tln evenlim service will consist
In a atoreontlcon lecturo on tho Btib-
Ject, "From tho Mnngor to tho
Throne."
North Hond ScrvleoM.
Tho monibors of tho Chrlstlnn
SCHOOL
ifyNoTEs
I SOUTH .'MAHSHI'IEI.D .SCHOOL I
Eighth (Jnule.
Oonorn Arciier, of San Frnncl'sco,
nml PnllinrliiK f'nliinilwi nf Knxt-
o uicmuors oi mo uiiiihuuu , :-...""."'.."..-".;..
Church will moot at tho homo of,J". onieroa uio grnoo on .uomm-.
II I auiicn In North I lend on' Hnrold Oourley. n member of the
Sunday afternoon nt 2 . n i. Itov. olBlith grade, will leave next week
s 3 CmwII nrcac h with his parents to make his homo
"" " a In f 'nil Tnv Ml n
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. ' ,, Tho following pupils i mndo .tho
- lllKlll'ni filuiltB III liiu ntunij o'ui..ir
FLANAGAN & BENNEH BANK
OLDEST HANK IX COOS COUNTY.
Established 1881).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $110,000
Interest paid on Tlmo Deposits.
Officers:
'j. W. Dennett. President.
.1. II. I'lamigan, Vlce-PrenUlent.
It. !'. Williams, Cashier.
fJeo. F. Wlnclienter, Assistant Cashier.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HKTAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMItER, LATH, SHIXOLES, MOULDINOS, SAHn AND DOOItfl.
ROOFING PAPER. ETC.
OUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD.
phone loo. ia sourn RROADWAY
WILiaMiriTE-PACIFIO MOTOR SERVICE.
Car loaves Central avenue, Marshfleld, ovory thirty minutes, be
ginning at 0:30 a. m., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond ovory
thirty minutes beginning C:4G n. m. to 9:4C p. m.
Fares: One way, 15c; Round trip, 25c.
Seventh Day Advontlst Horvlcostest: Hazel .Cook. 100; Helen Itees
aro conducted ovory Saturday as
follows:
Sabbath school nt 10 n. m.
niblq study nt 11 a. in.
,
I FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH. I
DO; Esmond Olossop, l)G; Gladys
Crawford, 90; Helen Iininol. 90;
Hnrold Gourloy, 90; Ruby Cooloy,
9G; Ernest Ilurrows, 98.
Second (iiiulc.
PtipllB who misspelled no words
In tho oral spoiling contoBt wore:
Mark Doono, Jarl Nordruin, Loulso
Conner. Vrciin uosney. rain .lonu
Albert F. Ilassford, M. A., Pastor.
Resldonco 84 G South Fourth Bt.
niblo School nt 10. with gradod son was the best speller In tho 11
7o?nln?hCff iT'S-Ber-l Those receiving 100 In tho writ-
Tuninrnninnt nt n:00 with Mrs. Q. Klnla Gosnoy, Anna., Ogron, Ell
L. Hull. South Sixth street. ,8?p'h.ir)Ir,,!!!., W"on,
extended to all young men und wo-1 AJrf nS?
Sunday ovonlng Bormon nt 7:30.;dniiu, Ell Sampson, Gordon Noff.
Special music by a largo chorus Anna Ogr en has niovejUo Call r
i...i i- n.nfn. n,.nP..n Avrn 'nln. Lllllo onkoy has also left
'nun iiiiiiin ii iiiiianui iilui hu m j u ti
A cordial wclcomo 1b oxtouded to
all.
Conio with us and wo will do you
cood.
PHESHYTEHIAN CHURCH. I
J. E. IJurkhart, Pastor.
Dlhlo School nt 10 a. m.
Young Pooplo's meotliig nt C:30
p. in.
RegDlar morning nnd evening ser
vices by Row J. E. Hurkhart.
Prayer meeting on Thursday eve
ning at 7:30.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
attend theso sorvlces.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Mnrshflold.
Rov. A. R Munro.
Mnss will bo colohrntod nt 8 nnd 10
o'clock Sunday morning by tho
Rev. Fnthor A. R. Munro.
.
I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I
.
school to roturn to hor homo In
Missouri.
Myrtle Johnson Is In school ngaln
nfter sovoral wcckH' absence on iu
count of nil nceldoiit.
. .j.
'Ill lid Grade.
Tim fnllowlnc nunlls hnvo had
100 In spoiling nil tho weok: Ralph
Mtinunu. Wnllnen I.nncworthv. Steen
Mngnus. Myrtle Conklln. Cecil Dol
C.raco MrKirny. waiter neuuon.
n. O. Thome. Pastor.
SorvlceB will be hold In tho Nor
wegian Liithornn chnpol at Marsh
riold Sunday nt 11 n. in.
Sunday school nioota Saturdays at
10:30.
Services will bo held In tho Nor
wegian Lutheran chnpol at North
Bond Sunday at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school nt 10.
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I
SWI'DISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Rov. J. V. llonBon, l'nator.
Rosldnnce 337 Commercial nvo.
nuo West. Phono 1U3-J.
Sunday School. 9:45.
.Morning service, 1 1 n. in., in Swe
dish. in addition to the morning ser
vice thoro will bo Instnllntlon of tho
nowly-olectod church officers.
HupIIhIi Hftrt'lrn at 7::!0 1). ill.
A cordial wolcomo to all.
.
I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I
Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third
street north.
Subject, "Sacrament."
Sunday school 12 m.. Wednesday
THE
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
w
i ji
IEA
A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON
COUNTY ROAD !W PER ACRE; MOO CASH, BALANCE
TWO T YEARS; NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Dooald MacKimifcosIhi
REAL ESTATE
nd
INSURANCE.
COLDS TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
Intelligent peoplo realize that
common colds should bo trontod
promptly. If thoro Is snoozing nnd
chilliness with hoarsonoss, tickling
throat and coughing, bogln promptly
tho uso of Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound. It is offoctlvo, pleasant
to take, chocks a cold nnd stops
tho couch, which causoa loss of
8 p. in.
I). in M, if rnnm nnnn nvnrv llnv ex
cept Sundnys nnd holidays from 1
to 4 p. in.
I METHODIST EPISCOPAL I
Joseph Knotts, Pastor
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.
Morning Borvico at 11 a. in.
Epworth Longuo at fi:30.
Junior Lengun sorvlej Thursday
aftornoon at 3:45.
Prnyor meotlng Thursday ovonlng
nt 7:30 o'clock.
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I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I
North Bond
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Christian Endonvor at 7.
Prone? lug services at 7:30 ... in. by
Rov. D. A. McLood.
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CATIIOLIO CHURCH I
North Bond.
Rov. Fnthor McDovltt.
MnR will 1m folohrnted at
eight o'clock Sundny morning by the
Rov. Father Mcitovitt.
,
The PiTvcntlvo Ounces, or Truth
Stranger Tha Fiction.
I will state only fncts that hnvo
como undor my personnl knowledge,
tho most pathetic side of somo that
novor was manifest to tho world,
and which I may omit In this story.
When I was n young gin, a neign
bor, n young married woman n proB
pectlvo mother enmo to our home
and asked my mother to give libr
some Bowing to do, for which sho
would gladly receive 'for payment
somo necessary nutritious articles
of food.
Her husband, a largo ablo-bodlcd
man, commanded good wages nnd
could find plenty or work to do, but
ho was n slave to the demon of tho
still, and oblivious of nil tho do
mands of affection and duty of tho
sacred vow given at tho marrlngo al
tar scarco a twelvemonth before
wns squandering nil his earnings nt
tho shrlno of Bncchus.
The woo strangor oponcd Its Bwcot
bnby eyes and looked upon the things
of earth only a few brief months nnd
never know tho anguish of a sorrow
ing mother or tho Bins of tho fnthor,
for they closed to open In a brighter,
liintilnn iilnnn wlinrn thorn Is Till ROr-
row or sinning. Though my mother
needed no help (for alio had largo
girls of her own) but hor tender
henrt readily gavo the wished for
work and the food plentifully. Oh,
If lawmakers only hnd a tender
mothor'H heart, how much Biifforlng
and sin might bo avoided; tho ounces
of prevention would save many
pounds of cure.
Later anothor swoot Httlo boy caino
to cheer and bless tho sorrowing,
broken-hearted mother. It had ar
rived at tho ago when It could first
toddlo about and lisp cunning words,
so dear to tho loving mother, when
ono day as It was playfng with tho
bricks that woro used In place of a
missing leg of tho old brokon stove,
and some way loosonlng one a trlflo,
tho Btovo tilted and sont tho contents
of n kcttlo of boiling wator on tho
tondor, Innocent bnby, nnd aftor mnny
hours of IntoiiBO nngiilsh, ho, too,
wnH "Snfo .In tho Arms of Jesus."
Wo will hero drop tho curtain on
tho romnlnlng chnntors of tragedies
of thttt woman's story and speak of
nnothor.
A fnrmcr wont to town for a load
of wood. Ho was cordially Invited
by a friend to stop Into a saloon for
n drink and to wnrm up. as It was a
cold day. Tho annko In tho glass
aroused tho ilomon of nppotlto nnd
several drinks followed, nnd tlmo,
which novor wnltn, pnssod Into night
boforo ho stnrtod homo. In his mnud
lln condition tho tonm was driven
Into tho ditch, tho lnnd upset nnd tho
limn wns found tho noxt morning
frozen to death, gone to n drunkard's
doom! Soqnol: BIIIh for fuol nnd
supplies for a noody family drawn
on tho public treasury orphnns nnd
n widow I now mnny pounuB or euro
wnn necessary?
Ono inoro: Tho wife of an hahlt
unl toper enmo to my rooms ono
morning (tho fnmlly, husband, wifo
nnd one Httlo elrl occupied rooms In
tho snino building) and with fright
and grent ngllntlon expressed In ovory
fenturo, bogged mo to como to their
rooniB, hor "mnn" was acting so had
sho wan "awfully afraid."
I found tho mnn In n sovoro nt
tack of dollrlum tromens, with scarce
ly any flro, no fuol and not n pnrtlclo
of food, hut n fow spoonsful of rof
fno nnd a pnrt of n raw cabbauo.
Tho man had lost Ills Job somo days
boforo for pilfering from his em
ployer's till to gratify his Intolerable
thirst for drink. Of courso I notified
tho "powers thnt bo" and holn wns
soon obtnlned. Sequel: In three
wooks time, tho wife, unnhlo to hoar
ni) undor her henvy hiirdens (bolnjr
naturally dollcnln) Biiccuiubod nnd
hills for living exponsos, nurse, doctor
and funornl oxponsos woro drawn on
Undo Sam's credit. But worso than
nil wnB tho fate of tho mothorloss
Httlo girl loft behind.
Oh, how precious, nlwayH, am
and might bo. tho preventive mincw.
I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I
North Bond.
Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor.
Snbbnth school, 10 n. m.
Chrlstlnn Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 n. m. urn. 8 p. ni.
Prnyor meotlng Wednesday oven
ing nt 8 o'clock.
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I
I th and Market. I
rtncnlnp kiii'vIpoh will lin resumed
in the Episcopal church tomorrow in
Marshfleld nt 8 n. m., II n. in., and
7:30 p. in., nnd nt North Rend at 2
p. m.
NOTICE.
Will not bo rosponstblo for nny
bills contracted by my son, Edward
G. Dyor, without a written order.
Mrs. isaw. is, uyer.
nun II wA T Wf i
BLUE STEM FLOUR, $1,511
HAINES.'
AT
Hard to see
MaTfib.id
SOCIAL DANCE glwu by LODGE
l.IVHA. SATI'IIIIAV EVE.. JAN. 10.
sleep and lowors the vital resistance. Ilt kin.MSH HALL. TielcetK, VHc;
Owl Proscription Pharmaoy. Frank jadies free.
n. Cohan. Onnoslte Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74. I WHEAT $1.80 AT HAINES
Any other way it's simply the perfect
roofing made in a great western
factory, where all the raw materials
arc close by made by skilled men
who were the original manufacturers
of ready roofing.
Years and years of practical ,
experience are behind this wonderful
roofing. We bank on it.
C. K. NICHOLSON
Coos County Repiesentntlvo
10110 Front street. Phono 7J
MnndiUcld, Oregon
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