The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
ELEVEN
The Fashionable Color
For The Coming Season
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WANDERLUST
I low many nicn of your acquaintance got fich by delaying the
building of a home and by continuing to pnv rent? Are not the
permanent citizens of Marshf ield, the homo-owners, the most
prosperous and happy? There are people who think that to re-
i-iTf C? T1 fc themselves as only temporarily located on Coos,13ay is verv
J 1JK b A stute and cunning. If they are wise, then the roving gypsies
represent the highest stage in civilization.
IDITION
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w opportunity to earn a living. Why not treat Marshfield as a
rtY rnT VT T llomc alul llot as anothei' llf-wny camp? Get rid of the wandcr
fexdJt liLiLjLJ lust ail(l scltl(J down.
It is not impossible for you to secure a home. When you have
your place started in FIRST ADDITION you will wonder why
you wasted so much time and money before making tlic start.
Come in and got particulars about prices and terms of lots and
arrangements for getting lumber on time.
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
ITS Central Ave.
The Seitz Pack Range
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Itore li a range ot sufficient size lo cook for CO men and
llcht enough as well as In sudj shape that can bo easily pack
ed Into a vary rough, mountainous country on a on? pack
initial.
Jmt the range for the Coos and Curry Hill districts.
The Urge range complete about 215 pounds and tuo small
oeacomplete only 14C pounds. The government Forestry
lc bis purchased moro than 75 ranges.
So your local hardware dealer.
Write for booklet giving details, .,
Eugene Iron Works
EUOHNI?, OREGON.
iaOKK HROWN1 buor. "For neckwonr It will havo
It's a color mul tho nnmo Is Its plnco with organdies and nor ibid
properly sot down. veil trlininlnns. A llttlo volvot rln.
Thu Portland department store thrown loosely around thd neck, you
buyers who havo Just returned from will find will become one of tho strlk
tho onstcrn centers, says the Ore- Ing bits In neck dress."
gonlnn, are tnlklng "nigger brown," Here nro gomo of tho other tips
becnusQ "nigger brown" Is to bo the on fashion Mr. Hnrkor gives, nnd. hit
raging color for feminine fancy this tips, ho says, nro thoso other I'ort
yenr. In coats, suits, capes, waists, land nnd const buyors havo brought
sashes In what not, "nigger brown" or are bringing bnck to Portland for
Is going to rulo and Its going to be the new season,
called "nigger brown" not "nogro lioitji Tunic .Skirl Shown,
brown." i Skirts long, with tunic effect.
Color Easily Heconnlod. ' Tunics will fall lower, nnd will not
The beauty of It Is tho menfolks flaro. Tho extreme bottom of the
will knbw Just what tho color IbI skirts proper will bo much pleated.
Nigger brown 1b not to be confused In fact pleating will be much In cvt-
you can't mlstnko tho color It denco generally,
means. j Hralus wide, oxtromcly "wide
Frodorlck Harkor, a buyer for Olds, braid will wind Itself In and out and
Wortman and King, has Just rctunif I around and above on a lot of the
from Now York with the functioned
news of what will, reign In women's
realm so far as fashions aro con
(.rued this early fall and onr'.y win-Id.
Tho favorite. materials that Is tl o
feminine apparel. In fact It won't
bo amiss to uso somo wide braid,
almost any and every place.
Hand bags Vanity boxes thoy will
bo called, and for tho world they will
look Hko a fancy lunch box. They
materials which hnvo been trio I out como In sizes from 5 by 3 to 8 by 4,
bv the fashion harbingers and to ip.1 In leathers of all sorts and colors pro
.vorthy says Mr. Harkor, will he vailing In other fashion decrees,
broadcloth and cheviots, and thcyl CUwo KlttliiK HntH Favorite,
will como In nigger brown, Rusiln' Hats Tho closo-flttlng, velvet
gritn, purple nnd all shades of lituft, things, so simple In architecture tnoy
Vth black more prevailing than over I hardly can bo callod creations, will
Russian Green to Ho Popular. rulo tho early season and none yet
Running a close race with n'ggor has ventured to say what tho mid
brown will bo Russian grnn. Now winter hat will bo llko. They aro de
Russlan green Is a healthy grpen col-' elding that now.
or, deeper oven than Hunter's green In drosses Uroadcloth, French
a grcon somewhat akin to tue bll- serge, chovlots nnd poplin will bo the
Hard tablo cover green. Hut, snys popular materials, In wool and silk
Mr. Harkor, blues will bo In fnselint- fabrics, of tho nlggor brown, Russian
Ing colors and, will no doubt bo big green, bluo and black variations,
favorites for thoso of complexions Thoro will bo llttlo of tho war ln-
unfortunatoly at sword points with, fluenco felt In tho fnll and cany win-
nlKKer brown or Russlnn green.
"Rlack volvet will bo ore of tfle
most popular materials," said tho
ter styles, said Mr. Harkor, and the
prices will bo llttlo affected, it any,
excopt, porhaps, in ribbons and silks.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Snmuol Gregg, Mlnlstor, . .
Rcsldonco, 280 North Eleventh
Phono 402.
COQUILLE-MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE LINE
CARS LEAVE HEXALL I1RANCII STORE, CENTRAL AVENUE,
MAHHIIFIELD, AND HAXTER HOTEL, COQUILLE,
RAILV AS FOLLOWS:
Leave Marshfield: Leave Coqutllo.
10:00 a.m. 7:45 a.m.
12:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m.
5:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
Fine, one way, $l.!!.f. Round trip, wiine diiy, 911.00. GOOD CARE
I'll, RHIVEKH. ,lNso lllto, Miinthflcld, TrnitHportiitloti Mgr.
Try a Times Want Ad For Best Results
KPIHCOPAL CHURCH.
4 tli nnd Market.
-R. 13. Drowning, Rcctor-
8 nt m Holy Communion.
9:. 10 Sundny School.
11:00 a. m Morning Sorvlco nnd
sermon. Subject, "Tho Mcssngo of
tho Church for Today."
7:30 p. in., Kvonlng Sorvlco nnd
Sermon. Subject, "Christians, tho
Light of tho World."
Sorvlccs as follows at tho Church,
corner Sixth and Central:
Regular sorvlcos ovory Sunday.
Illblo School at 10:00 a, m.
Prenchlng sorvlco 11 n. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Tho subject for tho evening oor
mon will bo of a frntornal charac
ter. Tho Mooso loilgo will nttond
In n body. Special music will bu
furnished.
FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH
Albert F. nassford, M. A.
Rcsldenco 0G3 So. 11th street
59-X
n't take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
V0U cannot affnrrf Ia .o alihnnt l.nltl. nr npriApttt Inaurance.
Oil not OQlv nnal l. in.n.m.. ... urn. vmit In Li citrn nnd
(iT'hnh.? C0rrecl PHcy In tho best 'and most reliable company In
ae or phone mo at once and I will explain It to you.
E. L CHANDLER, Agent
Marshdeld.300 Coke Building.
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR.
Salem, Sept. 28-Ocfc. 3rd
$20,000 Offered in Premiums
FOR
AGRICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, TEXTILE
AND OTHER EXHIBITS
HORSE RACES, SHOOTING TOURNAMENT, BAND
CONCERTS, BOYS' CAMP, MOVING PICTURES,
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND, BEE DEMONSTRATIONS,
ANIMAL CIRCUS, and OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS
You are Invited Free Camp Grounds
Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
For Particulars Address
FRANK MEREDITH, SECRETARY
Salem, Oregon
I 8KVHNTII DAY ADVKNTIHTS.
I Local Kldor, J. 3. QunllB.
Sovonth Day Adventlst sorvlccs aro
conducted overy Saturday as follows:
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
nihlo Study at 11 a. m.
Ynunir Pconlo's Society at 3 n. m.
Prayer Moot ug weducsuay at "'""' , . , . ,
730 i) m Music at both sorvlccs by a Inrgo
' " ' , I chorus choir nnder Professor George
i cATimr.in ninmnit I Ayro, ....
A cordial wcicomo is oxtonuod to
nil
nA tVilhAN Htnnnullt .
Ulblo School at 10 a. m., with
graded classes and competent toach
ors. MornlnR Worship at 11, with ser
mon by Pastor Irassford,
Youur Peoplo's sorvlco nt 7 for
ono hour. A special Invitation Is
sxtonded to nil young men nnd wo-
NORTH 1II:NI I
Rev. Father McDovItt
Mass will bo celebrated Sunday
morning at 8 by tho Rov. Fathor
McDovItt.
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CHRIHTIAN HCIK.NCK
Christian Sclenco Hall.
237 Third Street North
Services at 11 a. m Sunday and
8 p. m. Wednesday.
Subject, "Substance."
Sunday School at 12 Sunday.
Reading room open every day
excopt Sundays and Holidays from 1
(o 4 p. a.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
MAHSnFWU)
Mass will bo celebrated
o'clock Sunday morning by
Father McDovItt.
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Rer.
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MKTHODI8T 1CPIBCOPAU
Joseph Knotts, Pastor,
Sunday acuooi at 10 a. m.
Morning Service at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Morning sermon, "Tho Man With
tho Plow."
Evening sormon, "The Wandorlng
Jow."
Kvorybody cordially Invited.
Kpworth I.enKUo nt C:30 p. m.
Junior League Sorvlco Thursday
aftoruoon at il:4G.
Prayer Meeting Thursday oven
Ing nt 7:30 o'clock.
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SWEDISH F.VANOKMOAIi
LUTHFRAK CHURCH.
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Rev. I). F, Dengtson. Pnstor.
Residence 294 Highland avenue.
Phono 94-R.
Preaching service at 11 n. m. ov
ery Sunday,
Sunday School at 945 a. in.
Services In North Rend at 3 p.m.
XORWKOIAN liUTHFRAN.
Rov. R. O. Thorpo
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Services will bo hold In tho Nor-
wiiut Luthoran Chapol at Marsh
field Sunday at 7:45 p. m.
Services will bo hold In tho Nor
wegian Luthoran Chapol at North
I3ond Sunday at 11 A, m?
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UNITKD nm-TrilRRX CHURCH
MOUTH IUCNI)
Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor
Sabbath School at IP a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Prcaohlng at 11 a. m. and 8 p.c
Prayer Mooting Wednesday ere
nlng at 8 o'clock.
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NORTH IIK.VD CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Mrs. S. Gregg, Mlnlstor
rreacmng at 11 a. m. ana 8 p.
Ulblo School, 10 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor.
. North Bend
Tho services Sunday will be
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as
follows:
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Vesper Clrclo and Kpworth League
at 7 p. in.
Sermons by tho Pastor at 11 a. ru.
and 8 p. in.
NORTH I1K.NII PRKSliyTERIAN I
Rov. Frodorlck Shlmlan, Pastor .
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Sunday School, 10 a. m,
Preaching, 11 a, m,
Christian Endeavor, 7 p.
Preaching, 8 p. m.
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