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fffl 'sjyjyfiwyy "? -six THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. NEWS OF NORTH BEND Kf (, o t & lAWf' rat. - mzsMi Mr. nnd Mrs. Nell Uatika linvc re turned from their California trip. Elmer II. .Tones, formerly In tho banking business 1 ore, lias returned tfrom a California trip and Is con sidering an offer from Chas. Thorn's brewery. Wnrron Stein has purchased a Dulck touring car and has about mns icrod tho intricacies of being n chnuf feur. J. W. Grout and family linvo liioved Into tho former Collvor residence on "Union avenue hill. Tho North Bend high school Is ar ranging to soli tto old gymnasium building. Tho City Council has decided to liavo Lincoln Square graded down n few foot so that it will bo only about eighteen inches above the new street lovels. Tho North Dcnd Lumber company expects to resumo oporcatlons next Monday. D. D. Drnlnard Is spending tho week in Curry county. IS BUSY Starting of New Construction Camps Causes Great Activity There Thcro is a marked activity in tho North Inlet country now as a result of starting tho installation of tho now construction camps nlong tho right of way of tho Southern Pacific botween Coos Day nnd Ton Mllo Lakes. Ycstorday cloven hend of horses wcro taken out by tho contractors Edward Moss, a former resident Of ' day previous over 23,000 b Tlav has returned hero aftor a foot of lumber was taken out, alt for I vonVa- ?- Camp 3, which' is to bo located on the tho fortnor Ilozln ranch. This camn will bo hendquarforB for tho work during tho coming summer. Work on tho other camps Is also progressing. Sponccr Small and wlfo linvo given up tho North Inlet hotel nnd moved back to tholr ranch nnd Will Sanford is now conducting tho hotel. Tlireo munch lines will bo in opor- lho few venrs' nlisonco L. A. Wldnor and wlfo havo moved to Emplro nnd will mako tholr homo with hor motlior, Mrs. Morris, whllo Mr. Wldnor is employed on tho drodgo MIchlo. Frank Miller, sawyer, is laid tip -with n severe Injury to his arm sus tained In tho Porter mill tho other Mrs. Gcorgo dothro was called to ntlo along tho Inlet. Portland by tho sorlous Illness m her sister. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson Is expected 1iomo noxt week from California. Ho wont to Los Angeles nnd took in tho Santa Monica auto races. C. W. Horn, a brothor of ,T. G. Horn, hni leased Supt. Itanb's 480-J aero ranch on Kentucit unci tor rtvo " years and wl'l put In a big herd of Jlolstolns tlicro. . T (a rnnnWrnli Mint Mln dtv flf North Dcnd will have to build that' portion of tho now roau iioiwcen Kir.i uj c Hnrr term nnri MteQ finr plro and North Dond that lies wltn- vv c- HdnibOn cHlU Ml-bb Utr PLAN 10 WED IN illiijil Garden Talk FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD in tho cltv limits, tho county coinmls alonor claiming that tho law forbids thorn to build roads within lncorpor ntcd towns. E. P. ItuRSoll has purchased tho J. D. Cllnkonboard rcsldonco proper ty on Moado nvonuo for $1250 and will occupy It as n homo. Posmaster Hiisscll has received a letter from Danlol McCorinnck of trude Davis, of Haynes Inlet, to be Married A Wedding that comes ns a dis tinct mirprlso to tho residents of Hnynea Inlot will tnko placo noixt Sunday nt Coquillo, whon Miss Ger trudo Davlo and W. E, Harrison of Haynes Inlot will bo married. Tho AVcst Swanzy. N. II., Inquiring nbout coupio arrived on tho Mosaongor from tho ucntu or tneir son, jnmes .mc- "'' " -". v.. ,..... .v. , Cornmck. who was killed by n dynn mlto blaBt nt Sand Point rccontly. Thoy nslc that bis trunk and effects bo forwarded to them. Justice SluiHtor reports that so far only 280 have registered with him lor tho primal y oiocuon. qulllo, whero thoy will sccuro tho necoHsr.ry llceuso, Tho brldo is tho dnugh'tor af J. P. Davis, ono of tho prosperous farmers of Ilnynos Inlet. It required n llttlo coaxing on tho part of his daughter to get his con- sont to tho marriage, but ho finally ; Speaking of tho high cost of living, why don't yotrJiavo a gar den and raise the potatoes," onions, cauliflower, cabbages, straw berries and other vegetables that you buy now at top- notch prices I "Why not plant some berry bushes and fruit trees, too ? Why not ? Probably because you are a renter and it would not pay you to plant a garden that your landlord would turn over to another ten ant at an advanced rental. "Why be a renter anyway, when for the same money you can be a house-holder, buying your hoiiiesitc on the installment plan. Then you could have that garden, and the cut in living cost would astonish you. Talk with the residents of FJTJJST ADDITION who live in their own comfortable homes and employ their leisure time cultivating profitable vegetable gardens. While you are talking with them, ask them why they all keep chickens, 'for amusement or because chickens pay. 50-foot lots sold on the installment plan. Price-.$300. Talk with us about a plan for getting a home on your lot with small outlay of capital. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 160. Archlo Phillips Ik to look nftor Wo In, much to tho olatlou of tho tlireo of the construction camps young cum u. ynm muir mum. -which nro bolng built between Sand from Coquillo Monday tho coupio Point nnd Ton Mile. will bo banqueted by tho folks on Porhnm ft Cildloy expect to iinva HnynoB Inlet, who havo proparod n tholr big grading contract In North "" rprlso. Uond completed within throo inonUis. Tito groom Is ono of tho younger Matt biora1 ami who unvo rumm- ...... .,.., U4 ...v ..... vw. ....,, v, , I OATIIOLIO CHUltClI. Mnrshflold. 4 Rov. A. It Munro. Mass will bo eolobrated lioro nt 10 o'clock Sunday morning by the, Itov. Fnthor A. It. Munro. Coos Hay n year ago, whoro ho has prosporud on his ranch nt Ilnynos Heights. Miss Davis gave hor agu ' ns 18 and Mr. Harrison gavo his us 30. , od from n two-months' visit wmi tholr son, Tom Storn, In Los An goles. 1'lioy lnitol It. J. Coko, T. W. Ronnlo nnd n numbor of othor formor Coos IJayitos In Southern Cnl-Ifomln. Donny Hull has gono to Portland north to tho city park. Krom Mon- to attend n meeting of tho Oregon limit north tho street Is to bo paved moving plcturo men with u vlow with two roadways 20 foot wide, I to getting bottor films. leaving a parking ' tho center. Tim mtv Pniindl hns Instructed Vrom Washington to Montana, tho r ho Cltj Council lias insiruneu yJn u (q X)q f vmu 0j Englncor Andrews to proparo plans Washington nvonuo from Union to nnd specifications for hard paving utantou paving tho full wUUh also a Shopman from Washington street sower is pinnnoci SKVIJXTII DAY ADVKNTISTS. I - Sovontli Day Advontlst servlcos uro conducted every Saturday an follows: Sabbath School, 10 a. in. Hiblo study, 11 a. in. Young People's Society, 3 p. in. Prnor mooting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. ni. Local Hldor. J. E. Quails. - ' I At)UWi:(JIA I.UTUKHAX. 4 R. O. Thorpo, Pastor. Services will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel nt Marsh Hold Sunday at 11 a. in. Sunday school meets Saturdays nt 10:30. Services will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Lutliornn chapol nt North Uond Sunday nt 7:45 p. in, Sunday Bohool at 10. I cimiSTiAX scm.vci:. O 4 Christian Scionco hall, 237 Third street north. Services at 11 a. in. Sunday and 8 p. in., Wednesday. Subject, "Substance." Sunday school at 12 Sunday. Itoadtug room open ovory dny ox copt Sundays nnd holidays from 1 to -1 p. in. 4 f MimiODIST CMUKCH i 4 North nond. 4 Tho services Sunflny will bo ns loi hws: Sunday school 10 n. in. Vosper Clrclo atid Ep.voiiU J.ougut 7 p. in. Sermons by tho pastor U . iu and 8 p. in. M I UNITED IlltKTllUE.V C1IUHCII I 4 Noith Ilond. 4 Mrs. II. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. in. Chrlstlnn Eudcnvor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 a. in. tab S p. ni. Prayor mooting Wdncsdnr ovon ing nt 8 o'clock. Revival stnrts next wook, 4 4 I OATIIOMO CHURCH North Dond. 4 Rov. Father McDovltt. Mass will bo celebrated nt eight o'clock Sunday morning by tho itov. Fnthor Munro. jM-hiUfz . JBJ- iA.. W? . ' I !" as,lusidiBci 1 Vmxtl&iMm BL13CTR EOALLY EQ UIP PED ! iiifliiin (Ministers and othors nro request. d to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to Insure Insortion Saturday.) 4 4 EPISCOPAL CI I UltCI I. llh null Market . 4 4 0:30 a, in., Sunday School, 11 n. in., Morning prayer nnd eoriiion. l 7:30 p. m., ovonlng prayer and eornion. 3 p. in., sorvlces in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, North nond, 1 lMtESUVTEHIAN CHURCH. I 4 J. K. Rurkhart, Pastor. 4 niblo School at 10 a. in. Young Pooplo's mooting nt 6:30 p. m. Regular innrnlug and ovonlng sor vlces by Rov. J. E. Rurkhart. Prayor mooting on Thursday ovo nlng nt 7:30. Bvoryono Is cordially invited to Attend these services. 4 I 4 I METHODIST EPISCOPAL .4-, Josoph Knotts, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Morning sorvlco at 11 n. in. Epworth Leaguo at C:30. Junior Loncuo sorlo Thursday Aftornoon at 3:45. Prnvor mooting Thursday evening t 7:30 o'clock. Special music morning and eve ning. Everybody cordially invPod. Morning subject, "Christ's Fail ure." Evening subject. "Tho Old Time Methodist Rollglon." Special music morning nnd even ing. In tho morning Mr. Harry Dult anan will sing n baritone solo. All aro cordially invited, Ulm SWIDISH EVAXfir.LUWL I LUTHERAN' CHURCH. I Rov. J. V. Ronson, Pnstur. Residence 337 Conmiorti I avo 4 nuo West. Phono 193-J. 4 Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. No sorvlcoB at North Rend. SwoJIsli services at 11 a in. English services nt 7:30 p. in. 4 - 4 I FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH. 4 4 Albort F. Rnssford, M. A., Pnstor. Resldonco 845 South Fourth st. Phono 150-X. Rlblo School at 10, with gradod classes and compotent tcachors. Morning worship at 11 with ser mon by PnBtor Dassford. Juniors meet at 3:00 with Mrs. Q. L. unit, south sixth street. Young People's sorvlco nt 6:30 for ono hour. A special Invitation Is extended to all young mon und wo men, Sunday ovonlng sermon nt 7:30, Special music by a largo chorus choir under Professor Goorgo Ayro. A cordial welcomo la extended to all. Como with us and wo will do jou Rood. 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH I M- SidcTirek M jS .yi . .'. Snmuol Gregg, Minister. Resldonco, 280 North Elovonth. Phono 402, Rlblo School 10 n, in. Sorvlces every Loid's day. Preac' lug service tin. m. Christian Endeaor, C;30 p. m., will bo a union meeting with tho Presbyterian Christian Endeavor. Tho evening sorvlco will bo hold with tho Presbyterian congregation In tholr church, Rov. Rurkhart pronclilng tho fcferthou. w Sf K'a j No Transaction Complete Until Our Customer is Satisfied WE accept our full re sponsibility with overy transaction. If wo cell you tires, we must earn your confidence and good will It Is not enough that we supply mileage; you are entitled to our personal Interest In your tire service and all that per tains to It 'Wo aim to sustain tho reputation of the manu facturer? of Fisk Tires as tho Squarcst Dealing Company Makers of tho Honestly Built, Service-Giving Tire. 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