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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1914)
mWM"'Vl( THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 EVENING EDITON. :-jt.3 OWNING A HOME .-"-- FIRST ADDITION TO SHFIELD .? WHY Every reasonable consideration favors your own ' ' ing a home; the comfort of your loved ones and yourself, your relation to the community in which you live, and the principle of thrift and economy. WJltiKEi Build your home amid pleasant natural surround- " igs and in a good neighborhood; locate it on a good street accessible to employment, in an addition with city water service and telephones. BUILD IN" FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHMELD. HOW . Buy your lot in I1 HIST ADDITION now, sccur- ' ing the best remaining building-site by paying' a small sum in cash and the balance in monthly install- incuts. Then buy lumber and start building the house without delay. For full particulars of our practical plan for se curing a homo of your own, see Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Cental Ave. Phone 160. TRUTH THAT EASTER TELLS. IP you look Into tho face of humnn lty on Easter day nnil listen to Its accents nnd wntch Us movements wherever the message of Easter hns been spoken you know that It Is Joyful news, good tiding. The pealing belli, the Jubilant hours, the churches and the homes bright with the Mowers of spring, tho festive gurments. tho wholo costume nnd uttomuco of Chris tendom show that tho word hns been spoken ns n word of cheer, n word of hope, n summoni to rejoicing. Is not this In Itself n groat nchlovoipptit? To All tho heart of tho world with n groat lioponnd nn niiipliUli Joy Is not that n great good? Thnt Joins tho Christ has donu nil this for thu world no mnn can. den j. There Is reason lu this rejoicing. It Is the truth that Easter tells that makes the wholo earth glad. What li this truth? It Is the truth that there Is life beyond the grave. To the perfect mnn there Is no death, and lu every man there is a spiritual principle over which death has no power. This hns been tho umiucuchnblo bopo of man kind in nil the nges, and the resurrec tion of Christ gives to this hope n great conurnMtlon. Dr. Washington Olndden lu Woman's Home Companion. J . EABTEIi PLANTS. A little plant Is nu Easter ser mon. It preaches more eloquently than many men. The life story of tho plant Is the life story of man. Endurance and patlenco nro seen in the struggling seed. Hurled lu tho black earth, it patiently eudiiies until tho time of birth. Tho struggle of tho plant punning Its way from darkness to light l. well rewarded. In the sunlight and air of tho upper world tliu plant teaches higher growth and development. Tho beauty of the blossom Is symbolic of the bounty of the soul, which lias overcome evil Inlltieuces and radiates Its glory to all about. Have your Job printing dono nt The Times office Announcing the New Model Royal No. 10 (THE TYPEWRITER OF TRIPLE SERVICE.) This new Royal Master-Model 10 is the only hundred-dollar type writer that fills the new field1 for the typewriter of triple service let ter making, card typing and billing, all inbuilt in one master machine at one first cost without a dollar of extra attachments, Built for "Big Business" and its Great Army of Expert Operators Like the "master key" that unlocks all the doors of a giant office building, the new Royal Model 10 opens swifty and surely each of the three main doors of typo-writer service it writes, types cards and bills! , r . ' Think of the tremendous advantages of one machine for all these various uses one typewriter with the combined advantages of many! Think of the enormous saving in energy, time and money, The stenographer can now turn instantly from the letter she Is writ- ing to "bill-and-charge," loose-leaf indexing, or most complex card typing, without stopping for a second or changing to a "special ma- chinp " The No. 10 Royal has every standardized improvement! Tabulator, Back-Space Key, Bi-Chrome Ribbon and Automatic Reverse, and many brand-new Royal Features found on no other typewriter, GET THE FACTS. ' , Send for the "Royal Man" and ask for a demonstration, Let us prove to your own satisfaction that the Royal is the best machine of today, We know it now you will know it after the demonstration, Typewriter Exchange & Supply Co. "Any Make, Any Time, Any Place." Phone 44. ' Alliance Warehouse. . .. "CHRIST IS RISEN" A JOY' OUS EASTER MESSAGE. i Enstcr is the iittccn of festi vals. It Is tho commemoration of n supreme historic fact, tho rev clntlon of n supreme religious truth, the inspiration uf n su preme spiritual consolation, tho force of a supreme moral mo tive. Of Christ's resurrection tho apostle,, tho early disciples, were witnesses. Ills death upon the cros had tilled them with anguish and despair. Hut when tho news on that llrst bright fas ter morning spread from lip to lip, "Tho Lord hath rlseu, in deed, and appeared unto Peter," Ihcij was their sorrow turned Into n rapture of Joy. Thv tu multuous notes uf that .great Easier cliornTd have rolled through all after ag03 Uick un speakable gladness. Thnt resur rection, that triumph over death, has changed all the destinies and brightened nil the life of mankind throughout the world dm Ing tho nineteen centuries which since have passed. Deau Farrnr. I nmm TOMORROW IS M IMES WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PHONE 133 SPECIAL SERVICES IX IIOXOll OK THIS DAY AX EPISCOPAL AXR CATHOLIC OIIU11CIIMS SPEC IAIj MUSIC AXI) SERVICES. Tomorrow is what is commonly torined In tho church calendar "Palm Sunday." Thcro will bo appropriate music sung in the Episcopal church, including a solo, and a spoclnl ser mon by tho roctor on tho significance of tho triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem. Thoro will ho special masses at tho Catholic church also. Completes Now Pens. Tho new Marshflold Episcopal church has about comploted Its In terior furnishings in tho procuring of handsome now pews, which were sot up this weok, Thoy nro tho pro duct of tho sash nnd door factory In North Rond, and tholr skill and workmanship havo beon highly prais ed. Tho pews are embodiment of a original and unln.no design for church sentlng nnd nro thorougly In harmony with tho remaining church furniture especially tho oak choir stalls. They nro provided with book racks and ad justable kneeling benches. (Ministers and others aro roquoal id to hand In the Sunday church no ices not Inter than Filday ovonlng to 'uBure Insertion Saturday.) I episcopal ciiimcu. I Itli mid Maricet R. E. Drowning. Rector 8 a. m., Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m., Sunday School, 11 a. m., Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p, in,, evening prayer and sermon, 3 p. m.. services In Bt. Mary's Episcopal Church. North Dend. Rev. Robert E. Drowning, Rector of tho Episcopal Church, will have the following special topics for the sornions tomorrow: 11 a. m., "Our Possible Self," a study in the influence of character over heredity and1 environment. 7:30 p. m., "Whero to Draw the Lino," tho strength in Ufa of hav ing a margin, I METHODIST EPISCOPAL I Joseph Knotts. Pastor 6 Sunday school at 10 a. m Morning service at 11 a. in, Epworth League at 6:30. Junior Leaguo servicj Thursdaj afternoon at 3;45, Prayer meeting Thursday evonlnt at 7:30 o'clock. This being Palm Sunday tho theme J of the morning service will he "Tho Trlumphnl Entry," nnd Mrs. Gldloy will Hlng "The Palms." Tho thoino for tho ovonlng sorvlro Is "T1U Fourth Rentltudo." Special music Is planned. All nro most cordially In vited. I PHESUYTEHIAN CHURCH, t J. E. Hurkhnrt, Pastor. Rlble School at 10 a. in. Young People's mooting at 0:30 P. m. Regular morning nnd evening ser vices by Rov. J. B. Hurkhnrt. Prayor meeting on Thursday ovo nlng at 7:30. Tho Lord's Supper will ho admin istered In connection with the morn ing worship next Sunday. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL J, U Til fill AN U1IUKUII. Hoy. J. V, iJonson. Residence 337 Commercial nuo west. Phone Sunday school at 9MG n. in. Communion sorvlco nt 11 o'clock. No North Dond sorvlces. Evening services nt 7:30 p. m. IWllUAU I men. I Pastor, jrclal avo 193-J. I FIRRY HAPTIST CHURCH. 4 Alhort F. Rassford, M. A., l'astor. Resldonro 845 South Fourth Bt. Phono 1B0-X. Dlblo School nt 10, with graded classes and compotont teachers, Morning worship at 11 with ser mon by Pastor Rassford. JunlorB moot at 3:00 with Mrs. a. L. null, bo u Hi Sixth street. Young Pooplo's service at C:30 for ono hour. A special Invitation is extondod to all young mon untf wo mon. Sunday evening sermon nt 7:30. Special music by a largo choru !holr under Professor Oeorgo Ayre. A cordial wolcomo Is extendod tc all. Come with is and wo will do you good. "A Fool's Vordlct There Is No Cod," will be tho subject of a special sermon by Pastor Rassford at tho Daptlst church Sunday night. It is a vital subject and desorvos a largo hearing. Tho public Is cordially In vited to hear the sermon, I CATHOLIC CHURCH. Marshflold. Rev. A, R Munro. Mass will he colobrated at ten o'clock Sunday morning by the Rev. Father A. R. Munro. 4 I CHRISTIAN' CHURCH I . A Rnmiml Orftivn. XffnfafA.. Residence. 280 North Eleventh. Phone 402, Church cornor 8lxth and Central. Sorvlces as follows; Hlblo school, 10 a. m. Preaching sorvlces, n a. m., nnd 7:30 p. m, Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m, Tho subjects for discussion nro ns follows: Morning. "The Gospel Ac cording to Moses." Evening, "Is the Dlble True?" . I SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTIRTH. - , t Seventh Day Adventlst sfcrvlces GRACEnmNsm 3 19H. by American Press Annoclatlon. "If I bad oomc fady calico I'd dye you the nlccot egg. I'd oew ft round the egg, you hnow" Continued Grandma Clcgg: "And, ao It boiled, cacb flower or opot Olould print right on the obeli. I'll bunt pcrbapo oomewbere I've got Blto tbatwlll do quite well." Sbc found a otray bit of pretty plnh, CClftb roocbudo oo quaint and prim, But ao obc ocwed it round I tblnh Rcr cyco grew ratber dim, But vpby tblo xjao obc .did not . tell. Sbc boiled tbc egg awhile, Chen clipped tbe clotb and obow tbc obeli Rooc prlmca, with a omllc. aro conducted ovary Saturday as follows: Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Ulble study, l; n. in. Young Pooplo's Society, 3 p. m. Prayor mooting, Wednesday. 7:30 p. in. j-ocni Bluer, J. H. Quails, ' NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. i R. O. Thorno. Pnafnr. Services will bo hold in tho Nor wegian Luthoran Chapel nt Marsh flold Sunday at 11 n, in. Sunday school moots Saturdays at Sor'"-m will bo held In tho Nor wegian Mieran chnpol at North Rend Sunday at 7:4G p. m. Sunday school at 10. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I Chrlatlnn Scion hnil n7 tmm street north. Sorvlces at ll a. m. Sunday and 8 p. in., Wednesday, subject: "Unreality." , Sunday school at 12 Sunday, Tlnnillni rnnm nnnn awa... .i.h aw copt Sundays and holidays from 1' io 4 n. in. - s'J .METHODIST CHURCH Norm iioml. I Tho AArllcos HunflHV will lm ns fni lws: Bunday school 1 On. iw. i Vospor Circle and Epworth Loagu 7 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor 11 h. xb and 8 p. in. ,.,,, it I UNITED RRETHREN CHUROn North Rend. I Mrs. Tt. N. T.nwlo. Dn.h.. Sabbath schtroi, io a. m. Christian Rndoarar, 7 p. m. Proachlng ll a. in. ant; S p. mfr Prayer mentlup Worin-.... --.rf. inir pf R o'clock. iwvivai starts next weelc. y I CATHOLIC CHURCH I North Dend. Rev, Father McDevltt. Mass will b'e celebrated at C;30 ana 8 Sunday morning by tho Rov. Father McDovitt. Llbbv COAf,. Tho Vln,l vmr . ATAVAYS llMn ihn o "?.! Livery and Transfer Company. 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