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TSvv? " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1311 EVENING EDITION. ' IPTMUtvtl Silver Spoon Sweets Arc Delicious .Chocolates made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They are packed in -pouucl boxes at 25c and 1-pound m of One Full Coupon, (or 2 half Coupons) and E 10c for One SnoonXLjll G Coupons and 48c f or 0 " Six Spoons. KEEPING CLEAN THE ELEQTEIO WAY is far cheaper than most people know. It costs only a trifle more to oper ate the motor of a vacuum cleaner than it docs to operate a 10-candlcpowcr carbon lamp. The cleaning is done so quickly that the cost of electric current is a factor lmrdljft worth considering. Manufacturers now mako many kinds and styles of sanitary cleaning devices. Prices of the cleaners are being reduced and the time has come when no home, hotel or public building is really modern unless it is equipped with va cuum cleaners. Our New Business .De partment is well informed on the subject and will give you the info r in a t i o n you need to make a proper and economical se lection, al, BUS I Si Telephone Oregon Power Co. STATEMENT OK CONDITION Flanagan (& Bennett Bank of mahsiifielh, Oregon At (ho closo of IiunIhcsh September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts $397,303.03 Hanking Houso G0.000.00 Cash and Exchanges 141,540.63 Total $588,0 10. 10 Llubllltles Capital Stock paid In . . 150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 54,105.72 Deposits 484,774.74 Total $588,0 10.10 ' COXDEXSED STATEMENT , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP coos HAY , At tho CIoso of Hitslncss, September 1, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts $200,710.62 Bonds and warrants 88,852.40 u- S. Donds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures. . .' 81.472.94 Cash and sight exchnngo 100,0,'Jl.OO Total resources $508,070.02 Liabilities. Capital stock J100.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 0,880.26 Circulation ,' 25,000.00 deposits .133,100.00 Total liabilities $505,070.02 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: " S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsoy Kreltzer, Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, F. S. Dow, Vim. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one these beautiful cr Spoons e r y b o d y sells 'em. Bradley CandyCo. Marshfield formerly Vc Modem Company. No. 178 AT jffrfc-ffiy VM.UM WH W ff ull.l jpy v Qamm (Ministers nnd othorn nrn renuont- cd to hand tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday evening to Insuro insertion Saturday.) 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. X Christian Scionco hall, 327 Third streot, North. Servlco Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject "EvorlaBtlng Punishment." Sunday school 12 II., Wedncsduy 8 p. ru. SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS 4 T. Q. DUNCH, Minister. Seventh Day Advontlst service ro conducted evory Saturday at tholr now church as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. in. preach l&g servlco 10:45 a. in. You aro cordially Invited to attend. 444444444444444 4 HIE LUTHERAN CHURCH. 4 Cor. 3rd nnd Commorclal Ave. 4 Ror. D. F. Dongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avonuo Phono 94-R 444444444444 Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Morning Rorvlco at 11 o'clock.. Services at Eastsldo at 3 o'clock. No evening services. V 4444444444444444 NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Rov. A. O. LIND. Pastor. Residence 471 Elrod Ave. ; 4444444444444444 Morning servlco 10:30 in North Dond. Evening sorvlco 7:30 In Mnrshflold Sunday school ench Sunday, 10 A. M. "Lndlos' Aid" Thursday at Mrs. Haguo. Young Pcoplo's Socloty Friday tit Llllobo. 44 444444444 . METHODIST EPISCOPAL M Rov. H. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. M Sunday school, 10 a. m. Epworth League nt 7 o'clock. Tho subject of tho Epworth Lcaguo mooting, "Temperance, Abstlnonco and Prosperity." Will Stauff will bo tho leador. City Auto Service Good Cars, Cnroful Drivers and roasonnbla charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhoro nt any tlmo." Stands Rlnnco Ilotol nnd Blanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 40. Night Phones 5 J nnd 40. HAHKKH & GOORALE, Proprietors. FREE- Lessons In rudlmonts of Instrumental nnd vocnl music. For children from tho ago of olght to twelve Accom modations for thirty. Call 4 to 6 P. M. at studio. PROF. RICHARDS. Unique Pantatorium DYEINO, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. 250 Central nvenuo Phono 250X ROSS PINEGOR. $ 1 OO Reward For any sowing machine I can't placo In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono 111-L Reference O. O. Lund, lonther butcher REAL ESTATE City property, Farm, Timber, nnd Coal Land. Low rnto Fire Insurance best and strongest company. Renting of Rooms nnd Houses. Selling Itckots to any part of Eu rope. ATJG.FJiTZEEN 08 CENTRAL AVEXL'E, Mnishfleld. Tho Implicit confidonco that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their experience In the use of that remedy and tholr know ledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, cholera and dysentry that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. THE HHISahd 4 CHURCH OF CHRIST 444444444444444 Regular Borvlcos evory Lord's day. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer mooting Thursday evening each week S o'clock. 44 444444444 4 FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. O. LoRoy Hall, 4 4 Resldonco 592 Sixth street Phones: 4 Resldonco 256. Study, 289-L. , 4 4 4 Sunday. 10 A. M. Sunday school. Alva Doll nnd Wesley Smith, superinten dents. 3 P. M. Eastsldo sorvlco. (Take 2:30 ferry). 3 P. M. Doys and girls' mooting Mrs. G. L. Hall In charge Congregation will unlto In Union Revival Sorvlccs at tho Tabernacle, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 44 4 44444444444 MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC 4 CHURCH. Rov. A. R. Munro. 4 Mass will bo celobratod In Marsh field at 10:00 A. M. Sunday morning. 4444444444444444 EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Church 4 Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. 4 4444444444444444 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning sorvlco nnd sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evonlng sorvlco nnd sermon. 3:30 P, M., Evening servlco nnd sermon in St. Mary's Episcopal church, North Dcnd, (Myers Uldg.) 4 4 MARSHFIELD 4 PHESHYTKRIAN CHURCH 4 J. T. M. Knox, pastor. 4 444444444444 Sunday School 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Congregation will unlto In Union Rovlvnl sorvlccs nt tho Tabornnclo at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 44444444444444 4 NORTH REND METHODIST 4 4 CHURCH. 4 4444444444444444 Sunday school 10:00 n. m. Preaching 11:00 a. in., 7:30 p. m. Junior Lcaguo 4:00 p. in. Epworth loaguo 6:30. Mid-week Prayer meeting, Wednes day 7:30. Tho Rov. J. 1. Abbott, District Supcrlutondont of the Eukoiio Lcn guo District, will bo with us nd hold tho First Quartorly Conference Sat urday evening nt 7:30 P. M. AM mombors of the Conference r.ro urged to bo nresont. Th morning sorvlccs will bo conducted by Dr. Abott who will prencli tho sermon nnd adminis ter tho Rncramont of tho Lord's sup per. All Christians aro cordially In vited to bo with us and observo this snered memorial. Dr. Abbott will bo with us In tho evening sorvlco. 4444444444444444 4 UNITED HHETIIHEX CHURCH 4 4 OF NORTH REND. 4 444444444444444 4 Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M Preaching service at 11 A, M. and 8 o'clock. 4444444444444444 4 NORTH REND PRESRYTEUIAN 4 Rov. McLEOD, Pastor, 4 444444444444444 Sunday school, 10 a. m, sharp, Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 4s44444444444444 4 NORTH REND CATHOLIC 4 4 CIIURCIL 4 4 Rev. Father Springer, Rector. 4 4444 t-44444444444 Mass will be celebrated at 8 flold at 10:00 o'clock Sunday morn ing. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon nnd nrf prepared to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars see C. O. IIOCKETT, Empire City, oi GEO. F. SMITH, Coos Rive first Class Auto Service Two flno Cadillac cars ready for sorvlco at nil hours anywhoro at rea sonable rntos. Phono CG-J until 11 p. m. nfter lip. m., Phono 5-J. Resl donco Phono 28-J. B. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. SCHOOL LONGEST WORD. "What Is tho longest word in tho English lnnguago?" asked Undo Tom. "Valetudinarianism, I suppose" re plied James, who had taken a prlzo In spoiling. ''No," spoko up Suslo; "it's smiles,' bocauso thoro is a whole mlla be tweon tho first nnd last letters." "I know ono," snld Jack, "that Iirb over throo miles between Its first and last letters." "What word Is that?" asked Undo Tom. "Bolenguored," cried Jack triumph antly. "I know ono," said Philip, "that Is longer than that. 'Trans-contlnontal' has a wholo continent botweon Its be ginning and ending." " 'Intorocoanlc' bents them nil," ox dalmed Elsie, "for It contains an ocenn; and an oconn is largor than any continent." EIGHTH GRADE. Adelaide Clnrko returned to school Monday nfter an absonco of two weeks on account of Illness. Miss Wlldn Harris of Sumner, who has bcon attending school horo, was called to her homo tho first of tho week on account of illness In the fam ily. Tom nnd Allco Wnltors of tho "D" division hnvo moved with their par ents to North Dcnd. Tho pupils of tho "D" division gnvo a class party last night. Tests In tho Eighth grndo wero given this week In hlBtory over tho constitution. Tho pupils getting tho highest grades In this work In tho "A" division woro Horbort Drndloy, Dorothy Horton, Annn Russoll nnd Lydla Holm. Of tho "U" division Glenn Rnhskopf, Nelllo Warwick, Isa- bollo Ferguson, Evelyn Flanagan and Grnco Williams recolvcd tho highest grades. Sixth and Seventh Grade. Tho pupils of tho Sovonth grndo hnvo tnkon up the study of Interest. High standings wero mndo In nrlth motlc this month in tho Sovonth grndo by Wesloy Seamnn, Edgar Ca son, Lawronco Horton nnd Vorl John son; In tho Sixth grndo by Ruby Coo loy, Arvln Tuttlo and Ted Dow. Thoso standing nhovo 90 In spelling In Seventh grndo wero Carl SnnqulBt, Rny Leo, Howard Kolloy, Lois John sou, Irmond Carlson, Ruth Cowan. Mary Holland, Helen Dow, Myrtlo Nolaon nnd Wosloy Senmnn. In drnwlng, Holon Dow, Zoo Dolnn, Lawronco Horton, Lois Johnson of tho Seventh grndo and Myrl Cox, Ed die Ellorbeck nnd Mndgo Yarbrough hnvo dono very good water color work copying fuchslns. Rhotorlcnls wero hold In those grades Friday nftornoon. Tho pro gram was as follows: Recitation, "Tho Hnrp" BcbbIo SnmiulBt. Recitation, "An Autumn Memory" Myrtlo IsnncHon. Recitation "United at Lnst" Ruby Pitman. Recitation, "A Plcturo" Lois Johnson. Recitation, "A Plcuro" Lois John son. Recitation, "A Little Light" Ruby Cooloy. Duet, "Down by tho old Mill" Myrl Cox nnd Zoo Dolnn. Recitation, "Whnt to Llvo For" Ethol May lies. Recitation, "Aftorpoon In Fobru- nry Normnn Wilson. Othor recltutloiiB wore also glvon by Albort Powors, Arvln Tuttlo, Myr tlo Nolson, Guy Clnuson, Ruth Cow- nu nnd Edgur Cnson. In rending tho Sevonth grndo pu pils hnvo boon studying tho Btory of William Toll. As part of tho pro gram this solectlou wns dramatized nnd tho east of characters presenting It wns as follows: Win. Toll Wcsloy Senmnn Geslor Laurence Horton Vomer Hnrvoy Wnltor Albort Hownrd Kolloy Soldlors Edgnr Cason, Vorl John son, Tod Dow, Arvln Tuttlo, Curl Sauqtilst and Irmond Carlson. Fourth and Fifth Grades. Martha Sprnguo ontored tho Fifth grade this week. Tho pupils of tho Fifth grndo noxt weok bogln work on rollof maps of South Amorlcn. Tho Fourth grndo class hnvo begun tho study of Long Division. Tho pupils of tho lower grndo aro kcoplng chnrts of weather observa tions mndo by thorn, ns part of tholr work In nnturo study. Tho Fifth grndo pupils aro study ing tho "Ulnwathn' 'In reading. Aft er having Mulshed tho study of this selection they nro to dramntlzo It. Good work In water color Ib being dono by Violet Mlcklen, Marjory Drows, Esmond Lakln, Ernest Hng qulst, Frnncls Lang of tho Fourth grndo; Hannah FItzgornld. Kathleen Fitzgerald and Honry Waltor of tho Fifth grade. Second mid Third Grades. Tho construction work, paper cut ting, ate. In theso grades savor of Hallowe'en. In nature study tho pupils of those llOTE grades aro studying the migration of birds. Hownrd McLaughlin, Leona Hoff man, Maxlno Jones, Whitford Hall and Wnyno Gosnoy of tho Fourth and Fifth grade classes have handed In good water color studies this week. Third and Fourth Grades. Twenty-thrco pupils in theso grades hnvo been neither absent nor tardy, this week. Edith Ayro, Clara Abel and Esther Holm hnvo handed in good drawings this weok. First Grndo. Tho pupils of tho first grndo enjoy tholr sand tnbto nnd largo playroom whero part of their work is glvon. Frederick Dow of tho First grade returned this week after a week's ab sence on account of illness. CENTRAL SCHOOL. Ruth Wattors of tho primary grade has loft school to go to North Dond. Bess Flanagan, Zolla Swlnford, and Edna Hawkmnn of tho fifth grado havo been absent during tho week. Viola Brooks of tho third grado loft school today. Sho will go to Kansas with her parents. Tho sixth grado has completed tho Btudy of astronomical zones, heat bolts, winds and rainfall. Thoy will study ocean curronts next week. Vlnctta Fox, Clydo McQary, Llzzlo Erlckscn, Carl Holdlman and Allco Donning of tho Fourth grado havo been absent during tho weok. Tho Third grado has completod committing to memory tho Children's Hour by Longfellow. Thoy are drnwlng bats, candles and pumpkins In connection with tholr lnnguago work. Wnnnr Krnnnlllflt. who was not In school Monday morning, Is tho only ono of tho Sixth grado who has boon absent thlB weok. Ttmnn nf tlm Sixth crndo who hnvo handod in good water color paintings aro: Woncr Kronqulst, Lloyd Le Mloux, Elzlo Lingo, Waltor Rohflold, Geo Englund, Cecelia Post, Margue rite Wiseman, Henry Crlstonson, Knthorlno Horton, Claudo PoBt, Ha rnl.l Wnlmtli. ftnn Ilnnirnll. Goo Hors- fnll, Holon Roes, Wilfred McLnln, Gil bert Johnson, Hnttlo Rohflold, wnyno Painter and Ellis Grant. Tho pupils of tho Sovonth grndo havo not bcon absent or tardy this weok. 44444444444444 i 4 4 NEWS OF GARDINER. 4444444444444444 GARDINER, Ore, Oct. 27. Tho now cronmorv at Rcodsnort Is now running and receiving cream. It Is tn nrn rnntrnllv located than tho 0110 that was recently burned, and more up-to-dato In ovory rospoct, nnd Its oporntors expect to do a largor vol umo of buslnoBS and glvo moro satis faction to its patrons than ovor bo foro. Tho now mess houso of tho Gardin er Mill company Ihib oponed undor tho mnnngomont of Mrs. Coldwoll. It Is n flno nnd commodious building nnd will bo quite n boon to tho com pany's omployos Tho old building which was occu pied as u barber shop haH bcon mov ed across tho street noxt to tho post olllco nnd Is used ns tho contral of- flco of tho tolophono company. , Fred ABsenholmor hns tompornrlly deserted tho confoctlonory, donned a pnlr of overalls, romovod his whlto shirt, hung up his stiff hnt nnd In stalled hlmsolf chief engineer In tho Ico plant nt tho now cannory. Tho Southorn Paclilo right-of-way man, C. II. Marsh. Is in Onrdlnor this weok buying a rlght-of-wny through tho Gardlnor Mill company's properties. Ho lnrorms us that ho Is having Uttlo trouble In securing this from tho property holdors, ns most ovory ono is anxious for a railroad. W. F. Jowett is orectlng a. two story building In tho slto of tho old postolllco. Tho first lloor will bo UBod for a bnrber Bhop and olllces, tho upper lloor will bo mndo Into liv ing rooms. Tho building will add con Hldornblo to tho appearance of this part of town. Thoro Is n great run of silver-sides In tho river, and Inrgo catchos nro being mudo by tho flshermon, as high ns sixteen thousand being caught lu ono night. Doth canneries aro run ning nt full capacity. Tho cauuories pay twenty conts each for sllvor-sidOH, thus putting considerable money lu circulation during tho fishing sonsou. Doputy Gnmo Wnrdon Angus Gor, of Astoria, was hero this week look ing nfter fish licenses, As no arrests wore mndo wo presume ho found matters O. K. Wo nro Informed that iJbvoral of tho young ladles woro very much rolteved when thoy found out that thoy woro not required to huvo u HcenBo to troll for fish, buj wero dis appointed on being told that thoy would hnvo to take tho fish off tho hook, thnt it was unlawful for thorn to allow any gentleman friend to do this, but that the gentlomnn could put his nrma around hor and steady tho boat while sho dlslngnged tho fish. In conscquenco sovornl good "catches" aro reported. liEAFXICSS CANNOT RE CURED by 1 ml nmillcultoim, n they mnnnt reach lhuiUK'iicil Mirtion of thui-itr. ThoruU oly tone ay to ciiio ili-uf. c , mid that U by ion IIuiIIoiihI rcmi'iUon. Iiciifm'U It (-mined by an lnlliiinolciinilltinu nf tho mucous lining of the KiistachlunTiibo. When tills tuba la In llumeil nu havo nimlilltiit tomiil or lnir ft'i t IiciuImk'. anil when It In onllicly closed, IK-afnvna l the remit, ami Milieu the Inllani million ran hu taken ant ami IhU tuoretorrl to Its normal condition, hearing u lit bo de nt' oved forevcrinlnocuH'i! out oi ten arecaiucd by ('alarrli. Mhleli Is nothing lint an Indian med condition of tliuiinicniis mirfarea, Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Ikillara for any rase of dcadiem (i-mru-d by catarrh) that can. oi i- i'iiri ii- llu.i'a Catarrh Cure. Bono! forclrculars.frce. . J. CIIKNKY A CO,,ToleIo, O. Sold liv nrusuljti. 7.V. Take, flail' Family rill fur constipation.