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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, WUGUST 21, 1915-EVEH1NG' EDITIOM.
a
News Of Nearby Towns
GAME WARDEN ROUTED
SMALLPOX OFFENDER
Delated Story of Deer Hunter Who
jHuslicd llio Open Seavm for
Deer Told Hy Gold Bench Pncr
Tho following belated story of
'how a gnmo warden was scared out
by a Curry County man who killed
Bomo deer boforo the scaBon legally
oponcd Is told by tho Gold Ueach
Qlobo:
"A atory Is going tlie rounds In
sporting circles In Gold Dcach and
vicinity substantially as follows:
A gentleman well known In theso
BIG RUNJF FISH
ROGUE RIVER FISHERMEN MAKE
FROM i?U TO $100 PER 1)AV
High Prices Paid by Cnnncrlcs En-
nhlo Them to Muko Biggest Hum-
lugs In History of Industry
GOLD BEACH, Ore., Aug. 21.
During the past week n big run
of salmon has been coining Into
Rogtio HIvor, and, owing to tho
high price paid tho fishermen liavo
been making tho biggest earnings
In the history of the fishing Indus-
MYRTLE POINT WILL
ADD TO WATER SUPPLY .
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iv irr
Purchases Mullen Spring nnd Will
Connect It With System Council
1'lnns for Sewage .System
CHHISTIAN SCIENCE
Services Sunday 11 a. in.
Wednesday, 8 p. in.. Auditorium
rubllc Library.
Sunday morning subject: "Mind."
Q.....lov Bnfmnl 1 ' AT. Itl Rlirlnt-
and wife to the city for tho rlgh of gdonco Hall
way and tho water right to what is , KendnB Uoom opcll dnny cxco,,t
known aB the Mullen Spring, tlio I . llol.,laySi 1.j . ,.
MYRTLE POINT, Aug. 21. The
Myrtlo Point city council has ac
cented tho deed from Geo. Mullen
parts went to tho country to linvo
It out with a bad attack of small-try hero.
tiox. and being of a genial turn of i The Woddcrburn
mind ho and tho dreaded pest wero j pnny pays
Trading com-
DO cents for salmon
soon on Breaking tonus which rip-1 caught In the seine and $1 for
oned Into genutno iriciuisuip. maltose cnugnt in sei ami mm num.
company with small pox ho took
long rambles Into tho forest. On
Bitch j occasions from forco of habit
Iio look his "gun. On ono of thcBo
tHps It Is related that when re
turning with a load m nis gunny
otick ho camo faco to faco with tho
gamo warden. Tiio warden recog
nized film and vnnlshcil, but ho fail
ed to understand wnat was said. Tho
sjound of flyjng footsteps died nway
tjio two friends wero alone. Leis
urely lighting, his pipe, ho picked Up
Ills parcel which 'had been dropped
and was hnpnyon tho way, and now
ho strongly recommends small pox
as an antidote Xfor gatno warden
contamination. .
FRANK E, ALLEY IS
PLACED IN JAIL
Former" Prominent Hosebur Man
Surrendered by Bondsmen nt
Portland on Federal Indictment
PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Frnnlc K.
Alley, Itosoburg attorney, who Is
under federal Indictment Jointly
with Carlos Byron, u Seattle tlm-
whllo the Scaborg Cannery pays 7G
cents. One day tho sclno turned In
to tho Woddcrburn compnny' l.GOD
salmon, and tho gill nets about COO,
and Sunday night tho gill -not-fishermen
delivered 1,300 fish to the
Wcddorburn company mid about. 700
at Soaborg's, somo of the drift boats
catching as high as 1C0 salmon.
Christian Sclonco llall-
St. North.
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I CHRISTIAN cnURCH
-237 Third
commlttco in cnargo oi mo hiuuui
having agreed to pay Mr. Mullen
$200 for said right of way and wat
er right. The water committee was
Instructed to arrango for tho con
struction of tho pipe line connecting churc
tho Mullen Spring with tho city cornor slxth nnd central:
water system. Regular i rvlces every Sunday.
An ordinance regulating tho II- BIblo School at 1000 a. m.
censing of peddlers was adopted. I .
In accordance with tho report of i Kl.JSCOPAL CHURCH. I
the sowor.commltteo tho City At- Fourth and. Market Streets
lo'rricy had prdparcd an ' ordlnnnco t Ri Bi drowning, Rector
providing for tho establishment of 8:00 a. m. HoIyyConimunlon in St.
what will bo known as sower uis- jiary'B cnnpei, worm uouu.
trlct No. 1. Coming up for pas
sago, tills, ordinance received tho tin
IF YOU AVOULD HE POPULAR
Thcro are 2u men on mo
irow, and their earnings amounted
to $800. Two, men aroTn each drift
boat, nnd the- hlghboat- ono wilght
earned about $175."'
Tho Weddcrbuni cannery has been
crowded to Its till capacity. Last
Sunday, to clean up n pllo of 2,500
fish, tho cannery ran from G o'
clock In the morning until after 10
that night. ' '
anlmotis vote "of all the coiiiicllmon
present. This district takes In all
sclno! that portion of tho west or "down
town" part of tho city that can bo
taken Into ono drainage plane.
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8:00 a. m., lIolyCommiinlon.
10:00 ii. m., Morning service and
scrmoru ......ytMJS
1
l)o sociable.
Ho useful.
Ho generous.
He n good listener.
Never worry or whlno.
Study tho art of pleading.
lie frank, open and truthful.
Ho kind and pollto to everybody.
Ho self confident but not conceit
ed. Never monopolize tho conversation.
Take a genuine interest in other
people.
Tako pains to remember names
and faces.
Never crltlclzo or say unkind
things of others.
Look for the good in othera not
for their faults.
Forglvo and forget Injuries, but
nover forget benefits.
Cultlvato health, and thus radiate
strength and courage
Rojolco as genially In another's
success as in your own.
Always bo considerate of tho rights
and footings of others.
Have a good tlmo hut nover let
fun degonorato into license
liavo n kind word, and a cheery,
encouraging smile for every ono.
Learn to control yoursolf under
tho most trying circumstances.
Ho respectful to women and chlv-
MAY MOVE HANK
TO POWERS SOON
bor ninn, for alleged subornation of of Capt. Ned Galloway, ut his Invltu
..... ..-,i n thn'tlon took possession of tho good
launch "North Star" and with the
....rinrv wiib mirroni orcil 10 mo . i: i-"
federal marshnl by his bondsmen,
of whom Frederick Krlhs Is one.
No explanations for the surrender
is made. Alloy's bonds wero fixed
at $2, GOO. Alloy wan recently re
leased from Jail at Seattle, whort
ho was hold charged with grand
larceny.
Mr. Alloy Is also wanted In Itoso
burg, whero ho Is chnrged with tho
crime of non-support. On account
of tho fact that Mr. Alley Is under
federal Indictment ho cannot bo re
turned to this city for trial.
NORTH INLET PEOPLE..
., ENJOY ALLEGANY TRIP
HcsldcntH r llmiscr' ami Vicinity o
i:curhlou to North CooH-Rlvcr
hi Cunt (Jnllowtiy'H lloat
(Special to Tho Times)
HAUSUK, ure., auk. -. ''"" ., onniiio XAI I
Sunday, tho ' friends and neighbors CORN GKUWb I ALL
IN COOS COUNTY
PORT ORFORD, Ore, Aug.
21. 13. J. Loncy Is under
stood to bo figuring on mov
ing his bank from Port Or
ford to Powers owing to tho
greater field that community
offers. . Ho has extcnslvo tio
Interests hero and will prob
ably continue that business In
Port Orford.
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NORWEGIAN liUTHKRAN.
Rov.' R. O. .Thorpo
Thcro "i will bo no services In tho
NorwoKliui Lutheran churches at'
.Mnrsh'fleld and North Ueiid on Sun
day, on account, of Joint opon air
Bcrvlces at Port IJarilum. Tho S.
P. motor will leavo North Uend
at 0:30 a. m. and stop at Marsh-,:
field and Hunker Hill.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
I NORTH 1KNI
NOTIGK OF HKDHMITION OF HPF
CIAIj 1MPROVFMI0NT HONDS
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to tho provisions of Chapter
V of Tltlo XXVI, L. O. L., and In
accordance with tho terms nnd con
ditions of Bald bonds, tho City of
Marshfleld will tako up and cancel
tho Bpeclal improvement bonds of
.. ., . t l.rl,.l,1 Pnnd fmllifv.
sain uuy oi iiiriiii;'". v"" ,... .v.
Oregon, Issued on the 1st day oi
September, 1010, and numborcd from
122 to MI inclusive, of said issuo
respectively, bonds numbered 122,
121, 12G, 12C, 127, 128, 130, 131,
132, 135, 130, 137, 110, Ml, 112
and M3 being each for tho sum of
$G00.00 and bond numbered 123 bo
Ing for tho sujn of $U2.8C nnd
bond numborcd 12J being for tho
sum of $170.50, and bond numbered
133 being for tho sum of $103.00,
and bond numbered 131 being for
tho sum of $207.15 nnd bond num
bered 138 bolng for tho sum of
$200.00, and bond numbered 130
bolng for the sum of $2S7.7i, and
bond numbered Ml being for tho
sum of $302,80, and all of
ald bonds bearing Interest nt C per
cent per annum nnd will on tho
next semi-annual coupon period of
said bonds, to-wit: on tho first day
of September, 1D1G, pay to tho prop
er owners and holders of said bonds,
faco value for eacli thereof with ac-
. . t t A .. I.t .1. in niwl llil
crucd intcresi m amu hiu
SPIRELLA CORSTs
inuy uu uuiuiiiun in Mar
from
Mrs. Annie Holland
Corsetier. '
352 So. 5th St. Phon 200 V
If YOU Wllllt, In I... ...
nro eating the pure gn nk
loaves, try It at tho Mnr,fJ,
Ilnkpry. You m hC(J
Htnmps on every lonf.
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QUATERMAS STUDIO"
Opposite Blanco Hotel
Thono 10G-L. ual'
MARSHF1KH, ORflQox
airbus lii your attitude toward men. owners and holders of said iibovo
jllcct troublo llko a man' and cheer- described bonds nro Hereby no Ifled
I . . .1 -..in fM l,1flllltllt n.1.1
lo proseni inu Hiunu iui !'"
cancellation to tho undersigned, tho
Treasurer of said city at his office
Holy Redeemer Cliiiulu
Rev. Wm. Hogan, Pastor,
i Address- Morcy Hospital.
phono 2G1.
Last mass una sermon at
a. in. . ;
Tolo-
9:00
fully ciidtiro what you can't euro,
Uollovo In tho brotherhood of
ninn niid recognize no class distlnc
H6ns.' 'Do not ho Belt oplnlated, but lis
ten with defcr'eiico to tho opinions of
others.
Never utter witticisms nt risk of
giving pain or hurting somebody's
feelings. ,
v lie nmbltloiiB nnd energetic, but
never benefit yourself at tho cx
p'enso of another.
Ho courteous and agreeable to
inferiors as you would to your equals
or-superlora.
Do not horo people by telling
litem long tedious stories, or by
continually dllntlng on your own affairs.
in tho Flanagan & Hennctt Hank in
said city of Marshfleld, Coos County,
Oregon, on said dato for payment,
cancellation and redemption, nnd
are further notified that Interest
thereon will ccaso at wild Interest
payment period, to-wit: on Septem
ber 1st, 1915.
Dated this 7th day of August, 1915.
R. F. WILLIAMS,
Treasurer of tho City of Marsh
fleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Rosary
p. m.
Captain at the wheel, BUtrted for Al- .1. . Miller or Myrtlo Point Has
logany on mi outing. i Field With Walks Over Tvu'lvo '
An early, start was mode owing t Feet High . j I
to tho condition of tho tide, but. ov-j 'I
oryono wns on deck at tho appointed , hat corn for etisllago can bo
flmn. A Hton was Hindu at Marshfleld i ...., , ,.... MV,..ii. Pointi Rm-Uott St
-"- . ininrii in iiiu j w... --
and benediction at 7:30
4 4 4
XKSS; go.iy """orstand has been demonstra-
. ...i.-.i .. inii nintiv iiities mil ii i uiui.b-
luriliHiiuu mo hianio, - - in-'in n
. ... i i.l l tl.r. Vnnli ..... .... l.ltH,.tv iv II fluid III IV. ,1U U
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CATHOMacHURClI
MARSH I'lKLl)
-Rev. Father McDovltt
Monica church. Flrat Mass nt
0:30 n. m.
First iniiBs at S a. m. Last mass
in.
ranch, and dinner, of which thoro tll0 forn'RO croI) olng raised by J." There will bo no 8 o'clock Mass.
waa a bountiful supply, wns 'nrtM0t Miller on tho Lafferty placo near . ,,,., tiimsiiywijiuAN I
rvSli rather U;' Norway th. season, from seed tlmt fflaigg
jv,.. . o .....I ..1. 1.. ,.,..1 1, tvn tfitl ltllllllllll. ' ' T
woroMiiiton iy .Mr. r;n. aitiilt, muwun d...,.i.u.. ..u. .." ",,J . .. . .
official photographer of tho party, , Miller brought a couplo of stalks Services nt North I-ork Coob
nftnr which thov onco more embark- , ,.... ii,ia wc.it iiiavlne ono that inver. Hont leaves North Bond nt
I vw Hii ... f--- ---- ,..-.
CO()l ROAD PLAN
Dora, Oregon, Aug. 1C, 1915.
Editor Coob Hay TIiucb:
Will you plcitBO llow mo space In
your valuablo popor for Just a word
about our public ronilH, and a Bystoni
which I hellovo would bring about
good roads as well iib satisfaction
to nil interested within n reasonably
ohort time.
First. Place tho county in one
road district.
Second. Vote Bpeclal road tax
ovory two yenrB at our regular times
of election whatever levy might bo
decided on nt tho primaries by a vote
of tho people Then sot aBldo four con-
torB of tho county, say .uiirmiiium.
Ilnnclon. Coqulllo City and Myrtlo
Point; bogln nt each center on all
roadB loading therefrom, and build
tho roada In proportion to each road b
tax representation, under n system
atic system nnd undor tho suporvlBlon
of one competent road bulldor.
Now thoro BConiB to ho n great deal
of dissatisfaction In regard to tho
notltlons now bolng circulated iiHklng
for a voto on bonding tho county for
,$370,000 to build roads. To begin
with, I. with many others, do not
liollovo In this move for severa
ToasoiiB. Tho first Is that this amount
1b entirely to smnll. Second, by tho
Bpoclal tax Bystoni wo could apply
tho Interest on tho bonds In building
roads. Third, wo would have help
from tho timber resources of tho
country, which nro being fast romov
od, whom undor tho bonding systo.n
wo would rrcolvo but llttlo help.
Youra for hotter ronds under n
bettor Bystoni.
M. J. KRANT..
ed for tho homeward trip, arriving
nt IlaiiBor In tho early evening, nil
voting tho trip tho best ever. The
party wiib as follows: Capt. and Mrs.
Ned Calloway, Master Roland Callo
way, Mrs. Sarah 10. Jiulil, Mr. and
Mrs. Ud Archer, MIsb Vlotta Archer,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Stretch, Mr. and
MrB. W. J. Howard, Mr. Duvlu How
ard, MIsb t!lady Howard, Mr. and
Mra. Spencer Small, Mr. Punly
Scott, Mr, Percy Ulbbs, Miss PrlBcll
la. Ulbbs, all ot llattser, MrB, Laura
Kvorltt, Washington, MIsb Kva Phil
lips of Sacramento, Cal., and Mr.
Harvey May nnd Mr. J. Van Acker ot
tho Southern Pacific Engineering
Department, Miss Acturla Spmguo
of Schoflold.
NINKTV l)i;SCi;XDAXTS PltKSKXT
In 1R71. Samuel uouison, -
MILLER'S DOUHTFUL ALHU
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller nro
camping for n fortnight near tho
Arizona Inn ut Corbln. It was re
ported Bovural tla)B ago that an ot
flcloiiB gumo warden liml caused
John R. trouble, but J. R. says that
tho report was-Incorrect and that
tho stains that were on his clothing
a day or two boforo open season
was from ti cut finger, nnd ho
HtlekH to tho Htory oven though tho
finger IuIIb another. Port Orford
Tribune.
measured 12" feet, 10j Inches in 8:0 a. m.
ludirht at tho Hank of Myrtlo Point,
iiml another that Ih but three In-, I UNITED HIWrilREN CHURCH
ches shorter at tho Harklow gro- An. R. nV LowIb, PaBtor-i
eery. Miller statcB that a number snblmth School at 10 a. m.
of men who hnvo looked at tho christian Endeavor at 7 p. ro.
field est.niato that It will make ,! J'-fi ,d'BV
ciutiu iu imi) i " - "- .nnir at 8 O'C OCX.
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tho acre. Myrtlo Point EntorprlHO.
MYRTLE POINT SCHOOL
TAX IS TWENTY MILLS
FIRST RAPT 1ST CHURCH
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Illhln Krlinnl nt 10 O. III.. With
I gradod clasBea and competont touch-
A cordial wolcomo 1b oxtonaod to
all.
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GOLD REACH NUCUKTS
Collier H. Htifflngton lias been
emtdoyed ns attorney by Mrs. Eliza
Miller, tho nowly appointed ml
mlnlstiatiix of the estate of P. U,
Kguu, deceiiBi'd.
Tho ifslgnatlon of John 'Adams,
deputy Btnto gamo warden of Curry
County, litis been accepted by tho
Voters Approvo of Directors Pn
po.sal for Rig Levy to Re
deem Warrant h nnd Caro for
Iniproveinents ,
MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Aug. 31.
At tho special school meeting held
at tho (Irainmar school building tho
20 mill tux proposed hy tho board
nf illnitnrn Wiln endorsed b" tll
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votora of tho district by n vote ;"""" lu x " '"
of 15 to 3. This inlllage, It Is bo- ...",
.'ovc, wm , .,..,. LSSSfKffSSf -
i .. .. iiiiLilnndllllf l'fl t ' .
to lane emu in ...i.n...ii..i..f, ...... Sunday school at 10 a. m.
rants, meet tlio intorcsi on uio
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
.
Rov. H. F. HongtBon. Pastor.
Resldonco 294 Highland avenuo.
Phono 91-R.
No Hcrvlce or Sunday bcIiooI, Aug-
UBt 22. Will hold Borvlco at C.
Solandor'n placo on Catching Inlet
bond Issue viib well ns to enable
them to keep tho Myrtlo Point high
wihoot In tho rank of standard high
schools.
LONG AUTO TOUR
Morning Sonico nt 11 a. in.
All am cordially Invited.
Epworth Leagtio nt 7 p. in.
Junior Leaguo Service Thursday
afternoon at 3:45.
Prayer Meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
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TIME TARLE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
Retueeii Multifield and Hunker Hill
Daily.
Loavo
Leavo
Maishtlold
'7:10 a.m.
7:50 a.m.
8:50 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
2:1G p.m.
3.10 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:50 p.m.
6:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
7:25 p.m.
8:20 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
Hunker Hill
7:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 n.m.
12:10 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:15 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:20 p.m.
HotMoen Marshfleld mid North Rend
Leavo
Marshfleld
G:30 ii.iii,
7:25 a.m.
8:05 a.m.
9:05 a.m.
10:05 a.m.
11:05 a.m.
12: 10 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
2:35 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
5:35 p.m.
G:GG p.m. Marshfleld
limits only.
7:35 p.m.
8:35 p.m.
Leavo
North Hend
0:45 n.m.
7.40 n.m.
8:25 n.m.
9:25 a.m.
10:25 a.m.
11:25 a.m.
1:00 D.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:50 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
4.30 p.m.
5:50 p.m.
North City
7:50 p.m.
8:50 p.m.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
I GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF TUB
CADILLAC AND HODOfi
AUTO 8UPPLIKS POU ALl J
MAKES OF OAI18
5117 Conlrnl nv. Phono 373-1, I
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FOR TRANSFER AND KToT
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD (iOODs
FREIGHT AND RAUGMGE
Call -
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Kill
Resldonco Phone 1,1,)
Market Ave. and Wntcrfrcnt
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SOUTH COOS RIVKIt MOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPIIKSS
leaves Mnrnhfleld orcry If
8 a. in. Leaves hrnd of rirer
nt :i:!5 p. in.
STEAMER RAINIIOW
loaves head of river daily at 7
ii. in. 1onves Marithflcld nt 2 p.
in. For dint-tor apply on boari
ROGERS & SMITH
Proprietors
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ALLEGANY-DRAIN
Auto Stage Line
LEAVES MARSHEIELD EVERV MORXINtJ fi:i", AIUIIV13
DRAIN li O'CLOCK.
Good Cars Careful Drivers Most Heiiutlfiii Homo to Portland
Fare $8.50 je Smokehouse Fare$a50
ACENTH, MARSHFIELD
PHONE CI0-.I or cull D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor of Auto Line,
Phono UH-.I for Information.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
Wc Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
IDEAL SUMMER TRIPS
Steamer RAINBOW leaves Marshflold for South Cooa HUcr cmj
Sunday at 8 a. in., nnd returns nt C p. in.
Launch EXPRESS week day same hours.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS
Bring your lunch baskets. kodnkB and fishing tncklo for a Ie
days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a special.
HOUND TRIP 7fie.
For charter apply on board or pliono 31CX3 or phono 3167.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
Sec C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
ii.. r I ...inimlnr. Pa.. SUtlK'tl IU
rnn. pnimtv. Ho brought his wife
... ni.ii.irnn with him and tho latter
lu" v ' .. . , l...n...l.U . i I
llko tho family in wuiiiuu "(Biato nsn ami game uuiiuiiuiviu,
poom numbered Boven. only theso, wiilto Hrotheis, who purchased
wero above Brojuiil. Tho 'p,lti10 rrm f Elvln Miller, wore In
nnt of this family to tho nuiniior oi
ninety met at Flshtrnp last Sunday town Saturday. They have all the
nt a family gathering. There aro ,ur 0f old times. They liavo put
107 all told but the remaining Ton fourteen cows, nro taking their
bolng detained by business more m. o th(j ujam-i,,,,.,, heubo fac-
or JP88J.,,.,1,,"V,r:r .,,i Mr. iiohl. toiy and bringing eggs and otlu-r
i HO OIU lUUVO tiv .-.. --- -
I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.
I Local Elder, J. H. Quails.
t.
Sovonth Dav Adventlst scrvlcoa aro
t.M.l An.l niinri. Dai lllf1uU Ia fAllnil'S
tour of Southern Oregon and Call-;-- - Vm ' f.t 10 i. m.
N. O. W. Perkins and family ar
rived homo Tuesday from nil auto
fornla, and which took them as far j
south at Tin J nana, Old Mexico, i
During tho trip thoy visited Crater I
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Placo for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and R'div'y.
eon dying In 1892 ho was uorn m
180C hut of tho children four sons
and one daughtor wero picM-.u. ( KulBU8 , ,v ,.UOht ot j),..
WV
lory
good tlilngH to eat
in- iv s (!niiiiiholl. of Coffeyvlllo. yenr:
.... w. --. -, . -- .-. ..... .... .
Mia. r.ua
iimihiii
Theso nro Rock. Frank, 'nnesseo ; ",..,,,. aiu, for.Mrs. Myrtle Rackleff .Hwretury and
i.eorgo iiom-i -' " -- . , ,. , .,. UioiiRiiier. Mvrt o Point Kilter-
.a ril lnlklai-lt
nnu jtilo iu...w... "-" .. ,. (,11111.111i i,nM ,,1.,,,.
won, who Hvcb at uoguo nynr i-iih " - ,"" rlo
not able to bo present. Tho onlymd to spend a Mini Hon with Dr. i",e"'
surviving daughter, MrB. Maltha J. i),minp, nr Canipboll Is the pro
Avorlll. was also piesont. having
como from Corvallls to nttond the
reunion.
Thero wero three generations
there nnd a count showed 1-' babies
priotor of u largo hospital In his
homo town.
Tho many frieitdn of E. A. Hal-
lov will bo pained to learn that his
l.ako National Park as well as tho,:3 ! ro'
expositions at San FraiicUco nnd i MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
I San Diego. Myrtlo Point Later- CHURCH .
j prise. .Rev. J. S. Stuhblofleld, Pastor
. IChas. II. Lowry, clerk of sessions
Upo. B. Staddon, Sunday School
Superintendent.
A. L. Hutz, Treasurer.
Mrs. ChiiB. McKnlght, prosldont
Women's Auxiliary.
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Preaching. 11 a. in.
Subject: "Cod and tho Harvest."
No Sunday evening services during
the month of A-ugust.
Prayer meeting, 7:110 p. in. Thurs
BIblo Study nt 11 tt. m
Youne Peonle's Socloty at 3 p. m
Prayer Mooting Wednesday at1
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
:
V. C. T. V. OFFICERS
At the lst regular ltioetlng of
tho V. C. T. U. the following offl-1
ier wero elected for tho ensuing
Mrs. Adell Heirlott, president ; ,
(luorln, Vice-president ; I
It
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Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
A Checking Account
A checking account with uu means you nro getting In
path of opportunities. You como In personal contact with t
officials of this bank.
Hy this personal contact you cultlvato mi aciiiudntHUCwhlp
Mlikii Mill bo of value to you in enso of need.
Retter lay away n Hltlo iiest-eKK for the winter. Wj'rt ( mJ
be hcaico mid It ulll como in mlglity liundy to liavo ft l"118
depiiAlt Midi us to check against.
F HST Hi DNA
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BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent.
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inarms. The oldest piesont wns tin- lhpiu,u ls , sm. 1V condition that
thrift iTnawll ro-- U '-
"" . . . . . ll,.l ..1.1 llrt ntt nil
Thero nro no Tools, no cripples, no.iniiu mr uu-uirui inn
insane and none of them aro or ovor'ti,c out-going Roame
wero In the penitentiary, ah nave
clean records. Handon Recorder.
ago.
RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA j
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson re- (
turned last Sunday front their auto ,
trip to tho Exposition City. Dur
ing their stay in tho city tho doc
tor spent the greater part of his
time In doing post-graduate work lit
ainer a few days tho medical school In that city.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise,
Ho left on
METHODIST CHURCH
Rov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor.
North Bona
Tho services Sunday will be ni
follows:
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
11:00 n. in. Sermon.
Vesper Circle and Epworth League
nt 7 p. in.
qn commutation nn
U TICKETS, S'J.OO. ZU
Mnralificld-North Bend Auto
Lino
Cars every ton minutes from
(I a. m. to 1- p. in.; to South
Slough ouco n dav, leaving nt
It a. in.; to Empire three trips
a day.
GORST KINO, Props.
IftCl &
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BENNETT
BANK
OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTV
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers
J. W. Bennett, President,
J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester,
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