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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1 912 EVENING EDITION Ing sorvlco 10:45 a. m, You ere cordially Invited to attend. Whil House Cleaning MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. A. R. Munro. Mass will bo celebrated by tho Rov. Father Sprlngor nt 10 o'clock. Do Not Forget to Use a Little VARNISH and PAINT mnzm THIS IS SCHOOL j AT ': .'. At.-. iboLAT THE JAk WSSsZSSsMs J W& A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. M Christian Sclenco hall, 327 Third street, North. Sorvlco Sundny nt 11 n. in. Subject, "Spirit." Sundny school 12 M., Wednesday H p. m. WtfSSSS li. W GOffl Cm pin" ' Nunnim f THE VARNISH Prepare the Best Paints EKBLAD & SON DON'T READ THIS Singer'; Sewing Machines The public Is Invited to visit our office and Inspect our stock of tho latest bnll-bonrlng machines sold on easy paytnonts. Slightly used machines of different mnkos from $5.00 to $10.00. Needles and Parts for All Machines Machines for Rent SINGER SEWING l'hono 18 Mi j F EEja iZ-ij iiiiii1 if i W Til iHtJiil jkJji Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call nt . 1 Buy Your Meats at UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Havo Pure Wholesome Meats. Blanchard's Livery' ie,f i e.,8l"curo rbe ,lvery b'"1' DarL , ' Helsuer and are pro tU render oxce,ent service to ,?.. PeHe of Co( Buy. Careful hit u?i'i8JOtl r:-8 Jd everything St Wh mean ....ti.., ...., ..,.,.. t e public. Phon. ub for a driving the n, B "' ""jming neeaea in ""livery line. We nlao dn truck. oiiflntss of ,i kinds. '"AXCIIAUn linOTIIBRS lit- Ph(ne 138-J ii7'l.. ''e,' "", HmI" 8TTlr. ' Firm and Alder 8treota I it'wiihl I a Hammer SRl You may dent the wood nut you can't crack the varnish, if it's PRATT & LAMBERT it S A 99 CI HAD 61 rLuun VARNISH If it will stand this test, it will Maml the (jriiul of the heel mul the moving of furniture on your floors. Got It from Repairing a Specialty MACHINE OFFICE 178 So. Drondwny., Mnrshflold. ALL FEED MAY LOOK A MICK TO YOU but not to your horses. OIvo tlioni hoiuo of ours for n chango and hgu how tlioy will oat It much mora grcod lly than they havo beon nttncklng their old fodder. Good feed moans good feeding and nB a horso owner you know that means bettor horses In ovory respect. A. T. Haines l'hono 100 J Wntcrfront, Mild. WHEN WE OPEN OUR OVEN 1)001 and you get a whiff of tho brend or rolls in It you don't havo to bo told they nro good. You know It. You'll know It still hotter when you como to tasto them. So will ovory mombor of your family. As good homo bnk ei'b as you do so rogularly. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodies. Phono 111-L ?..n Vet Ave. Marahflold The Pacific monumental Works South llroaihruy and mak seler tiou from the largo stock now on hand. JlV. Wilson lias In his employ tho only practical uinrhlo and grnnlto cutter In Coos county. And none hut the hcht work l turned out. the 'Phone 58 Now Is the Time TO HAVK THAT KESIDKNCF. WIUKI) FOIt LIGHTS. KSTLMATKS OIVK.N Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 337-J Pi r htt i', ,.i t o puu.Ii h liools vl 1 lie hold hoiuo tm.o In April. Tho work or oory pupil will bo on dis play. Only 21 per cent of tho teachers In thu puhllu schools of , tho United States nro men. It was II 0 por cent In 1010 United SIntcs report. The subjects for tho prize essay contest of wheel pupils which Is -iiii-ducteil annually by tho Oregon So- lety of tho Soih of the American ItoNdtitloii have JiHt been nnuminro;!. "A well ordered school taught by a sympathetic teacher Is n constant trnlnltiK In right living. Tho very machinery for routine movement In such a school Is it powerful moral forco In tho building of character." Western Teacher. We desire to testify to tho oxeol lence of tho book In tho Teachers' Heading Clrclo course, entitled "The Teaching of English," by Porclvnl Chubb. A good book for teachcrn and for parents Is entitled "Thu llenlth Index of Children." Whltaker & Ray-Wig-gin, Sun Francisco. Thu book might well bo In tho public library. Wish our boys would nil read tho reason glvon by Jimmy Callahan, manager of tho Chicago Whlto Sox, as to why ho was nblo to "como back." In substancu bo said, "I kept In shnpo physically and I cut out boozo and tobacco ubnolutely. When I did return to tho gnmo I wns a live wire and not a dond one. That's nil." A teachers' visiting day Is being given tho different toacbors that they may visit tho otbor grndes. This week Miss Hilda Stcnbolm, from tho Central building, visited tho grndes in tho High School. Tho regular gonornl monthly moth ers' meeting wns hold Monday even ing of this wool:. Miss Carpenter road a carofully prepared and vory Intorostlng paper on eollogo entrance requirements. Miss Strlfflcr n'so road an Instructive article MJss Malouey road n nowspapor nrtlelo on tho Montojororo Method of Team ing. Tho next regular mooting will bo March i". IIIOII .SCHOOL. Tho soml-woekly mooting of tho lllvli School Lltornry Society will bo hold In tho assombly room of tho high school Thursday evening, February Ifi. Tho program follows: Piano Solo Ruth Ilonglaud Declamation Mr. Orannls Dohnto Resolved: Thnt womon should enloy tho full prlvllego of voting nt all public elections. Afflrriatlvo Lucy Powers and Druco Kolloy. Neiratlvo Will Hnrton and Sidney Clnrko. Vocal Solo Mr. Tledgen Decision of Judges Impromptu Piano S-Mo Hozol Powors Critics Report. Tho Junior class In physics havo been experimenting with static elec tricity during labor along periods this wook. Tho mombors of tho senior class In Amorlcnn history will bo given subjects shortly on which to write thosos. Tlio Roman history class havo beon studying tho legends of tho Institu tions of tho Romnns. Tho sophomoro class in tho history of modorn Europo havo lust flnlshod tho study of tho Thirty Years War. Tho last of tho couutv sorlcs of basket ball games will bo nlayod In Mm Tabernacle Friday night with Myrtle Point. Tho wook following n srnmo with tho Ulltmoro boys will close the season. From tho closo of the basket ball season tho boys will turn their at tention to track work and baseball. Send For This Seed Annual-Free LtHyi wtda tr. tHIcd f oi purity .nd Etnnin.lioa. No utit i. ptcktd TUiUDltKtnfwtwoquiliticiihow UivciyhilrAniJ4nJ. Out fully .quipped ULoMiory undtr tht diirAioa of id.ouA and tifrt Mrd Uftrr innovci .U such wui w neo tuyin g luily Kedc.you buy loacwed Clop. Sod (01 culog, hen buyln g Lilly! Kecc.you buy icwd Clop. Sod (oi culog. Tin dui, H. Lilly Co., Sc.iil. Union Oils USOLINK IHSTsLLATK HKNXINB KEKOSKNfe SAMSON GAS KXGINK8 CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Miir-hllctd, Ore. PHONE 302- Mutl Orders Solicited. STADDEN All Muds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. n m Mi exhibition basket ball game be- i .reii tho girls of tno eighth grade ;' 1 tho high school will bo played I'rl.luy evening In tno Tabernacle as Dtelln In irv to tho Myrtle-Point-Mnrshflold High School game. This vlll be thu first game of tho season for tho girls, ub they did not begin prnctlco until the first of tho year and none of them had ever played be fore. Myrtlo Cowan and Noblo Pitman are among those who have been nli 8nt this week. Nellie Holland or LIbby entered tho freshman class this week. The class In chemistry this week havo beon Etilylnc carbon. Tho la'st thirty minutes on Friday afternoon Is given over to u Bong feast In the high school. Tho pupils of tho twelfth grade havo been studying Wnlt Whitman They huvo been writing comments In their notebooks on his poems, giv ing the substnnco of tho poem and ami their opinions of It. Tho olevonth grade havo been studying Addison and Steele. Tho tenth grade Is studying Unity and Cohoronco In tho sentence. Noxt week they take up the study of "Tho l.ady of tho Lalto." Tho ninth grndo next wook begin tho study of llrynnt's translation of tho Illlad. The Junior class nro considering the presenting of n piny In tho near ruture. Supt. Howard of tho Coqulllo schools visited the Marshflold schools on Friday. Much Interest Is being taken by both high school and grades In tho slate essay contest. The sweators which wero ordorod from Iloston for tho football boys will soon arrive. This Is tho first tlmo sweators havo boon awarded. Aftor tho basket ball game nt Dan don n week ago tho team and coach wero tendered an Informal recoptlon and banquet at which about 50 woro present. James Mart was toast mast er and toasts woro respondod to by Messrs. Orannls and Harrington on behalf of Marshfloldl Mr. Hopkins, Miss Rlchey, their basket ball man ager, and Mr. Cain, 'a broad-minded, enthusiastic citizen of Handon. All spoku In tho host of terms and showed good feeling toward tho Marshflold aggregation. Most of tho high school students and nil of thu teachers wero present and an excellent and most enjoyable tlmo was had. EIGHTH GRADE. Kvolyn Flanngnn, Oraco Williams, Enunn Hngqulst nnd Roxlo Hall havo been absent this week on account of Illness. Tho A division havo tnkon up a re view of tho physiology, preparatory to final examinations. Tho A division nro finishing tho study of tho Civil Wnr SIXTH AN'I SKVKXTH OUADES Nettlo Snoddon and Norman Wil son of tho sixth grndo, Myrtlo Nelson nnd Dewey Stutsman of tho seventh grade, have been absent this wook. Lnwronco Ilorton, Howard Kelly, Wosloy Seaman, Karl Sanqulst and Ilnrvoy Walter of tho sovonth grade mndo stnndlngs above 90 In n history tost given this wook. Ouy Clnuson, Ituby Cooley, Albort Powers nnd Kldon Robortson mndo above 90 In n history test glvon In tho sixth grade. Several pupils In tho sovonth grado nro writing themes on tho subjects offerod by tho Orogon Society of Sons of tho Revolution, FOUIITH GHADK Gladys Ferry was absent from school Tuesday on account of sick ness. Somo good papor cutting was dono this wook Illustrating bird homes. Those doing original free-hand wor were Ernest Lee, Esther Holm, Ar thur Leo, Emma Lou Douglas nnd Iloatrlco Crosson. Tho planning and painting of valontlnes has beon fas cinating work In tho art designing. With tho spring months a study of birds and their habits Is to bo tnkon up In nature study. An Interesting losson on the different nost struc tures wns dovelopod Frldny. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Kolloy Walp was absent on Friday bocauso of sickness Tho pupils drew names for a val entine box noxt wook. Mrs. Hull was n visitor at school Thursday morning. Tho story "Polorus Jack," nonl from tho third grndo of tho Contrnl building was much onjoyod by the pupils. Drawing nnd painting consisted of leg cabins nnd soldier boys, also the flag. Amotf? those who did good work woro Francis Flanagan, John nlo Mtrrnsoul, Lorona Hoffman, Holt nonobrnko, Cell La Chnpollo, Maxlne Jnnos, Lenna Hoffman. Sol llor life nnd stories of Abraham Lincoln formed tho topics of Ian gago study. FIRST GRADE. Joyce Foster and Tom Yarbrougb leave our room this week as their people are moving Into tho country. They will attend tho Bunker Hill school. Mabollo Holdeman also loavos as hor paronts tm vin8r ol,t 0f town. Byron Knox and Nlrn Lakln hnve '"en ibsent this week on account of Ulnoss. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Priiiinrv Itoom. The pupils aro busy making valen tlnos. Eugene Lnuhcod nnd Martha E. Ebborston nre newly registered pu nils. Vile McNabb has left school to ;o n ne"ver Hill. The Primary. First A and Second (Ministers nnd others nro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no tices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to Insuro Insertion Saturday.) . METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 nor. II. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning sorvlco nt 11 A. M. Epworth Lcaguo at C:30. Evening scrvlco at 7:80. Prnyor meeting on lhurB'uy ovo alng at 7:30. Strangors wolcomo. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Itov. A. Q. LIND, Pastor. Rosldonco -171 Elrod Avo. Morning sorvlco 10:30 In North Fiend. Evonlng scrvlco 7:30 In Mnrshflold. Sundny school each Sun tiny nt 10 n. m. 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST8 Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlces ro conducted evory Snturdny nt tholr now church as follows: Sabbath school nt 10 n. im proach- grados are much interested In tho Folk games and dances which tlioy do together on Frldnys, using ono of tho vacant rooms for that pur pose Kli-M. A (Jratlc. This room Iiiib beon much Improv ed since tho now sontlng nrrnngo ment has been lnstnllcd Now tho seats face so that tho light Is nt tho loft nnd not nil nt tho back as formerly. Tho condition ns It now Is, Is a doclded Improvement for both tho children nnd tonehor. A short porlod sovornl times n week Is given to tho prnctlco of Folk gnmes and dances which aro becom ing vory popular with tho children. "Como out Into tho Heath today," Lads and Lnsslos," nnd "Howd'yo do my Pnrtnor," nro tho thrco In voguo Just at present. Second Gride. (lornld Edglngton, who has recent ly como to Marshllold from Portlnnd, Is n mombor of tho A class Tina Whobroy has withdrawn from school. Tho chlldron nro taking a great In terest In tho study of tho llfo of Ab raham Lincoln. Third Grade. Frod Harris, Clydo Lnwhorn nnd Angolas Sporos havo boon droppod from the Third grndo. Izotta Wasson has roturned to school aftor an absonco of thrso months. Eyo troublo was tho causo of her having to quit school. Edgar Mauzoy was on tho sick list Wodnosday and Thursday of this wcok. Those who wroto good compobl tlons woro: Robert Forguson, Ned Patterson, James Eddy, Ctolln Chris tonson, Leotta Smith, LouIbo Oldley, Wllln nyorly, Milton Hngqulst, Mar ion Horsfall, Alton Hall, Mabel Kong and Sumner Dodgo. Olgn Holm of tho Fourth gratv has loft school to go to Plat R. Fifth Grade. Pupils aro writing business lottors and formal invitations In their Lnn guago work. Carl Holdimnn Is absent from school on nccount of a burned hand. Amos Coleman Is on tho sick list. Lester Daly will accompany tus mothor to Phoenix, Ariz. Tho following desorvo spoclal men tion In painting: Anna Storgard, Ruth Golden. Rny Prltcbard, Virginia Clarko, Clara Forguson, Wnrron Stad- dnn. Sixth Grade. Jnmes Downor Is tho only ono who has beon absent from tho grndo dur ing tho past two weeks. Tho pupils nro doing oxtrn work oach day In arithmetic, These sup nlemontary probloms nro kopt In noto books. Tho norfoct books thus far aro tlioso of Goorgo Hongoll, Joo Mll ner nnd Wilfred McLnln. Agnes Ilurko, who has beon drop ned on nccount of sickness, will not return to school this yoar, Tho boys and girls or tho Sixth havo decided to becomo strong men in ' women physically ns well ns men tally, nnd ns a result aro going throiiKli tho nhyslcnl oxorclses glvon them every day, with a vim. Seventh Grade. Pupils ft the grn'le doing tho best work in nalnMng tho nnst weok woro. TTrRi'ii Wnrrlnor, Hnttlo Rohllohl, Ethel Llneo, R'na Lnndn, Story Mus tion. Pearl Perkins, Goo Pratt, Helen Fish. Ho'nn Pmlth nnd Lllllnn Cook. A decided Improvement In writing has been mndo this year by all pupils of tho school, using muscular move ment an elven v tho Palmer Method. Prof. Howard, superintendent of tho Coqutlle school, visited tho grades i Friday morning. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. G. LoRoy Hall, Resldonco 592 Sixth street Phones: Resldonco 25G. Study, 289-L. Sunday. 10 A. M. Sunday School, Claude Stutsman, superintendent. Preaching services nt 11:30. 3 P. M. Doys and girls' meeting Mrs. G. L. Hnll In charge. Young People's mcotlng at 0:30. Communion sorvlco In tho morn ing. Tho pastor will dellvor Impor tant messages nt both morning aud evening services. You will bo wel come. HIE LUTHERAN CHURCH. 4 Cor. 3rd and Commorcial Avo. 4 Ror. D. F. Bongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avonuo Phono 94-R .o Sundny School at 9:45. Sorvlco at 11:00. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST Regular services orury Lord's day. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. C:30 o'clock P. M. Prayor mooting Thursday ovonlng each wcok 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAL 4 Enininnuol Church 4 Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. - 8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays). 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning sorvlco and sormon. 7:30 P. M. Evonlng eorvlco and sormon. Sorvlco at St. Luko's Episcopal church. Emnlro. ovory Friday ovoning nnd Ju St. Mary'B Church, North Bond, ovoiy Sunday aftornoon at 3:30. NORTH REND PRESBYTERIAN Rov. D. A. MacLood, Pastor 4s Sunday school at 10. Christian Endoavor nt C:30. Preaching morning and evening. MARSHFIELD X PRESUYTKniAN CHURCH M Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF NORTH REND. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Preaching service nt 11 A, M. and t o'clock. NORTH BEND METHODIST CHURCH. Tho services Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school, 10 A. M. Preaching sorvlces, 11 A. M. Junior League, 3:30 P. M. Evonlng sorvlco at 7:30 P. M. NORTH BEND OATnOLIO CHURCH- Rev. Father Springer, Rector. O Mass will bo colebratod by the Rov. Father Springer at 8 o'clook. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To til knowing nufftrrra of rbronutliun, wheth er muscular or ot the jolntv, tclitlc. lumtugM, backicbe, lna In the kldneja or neuralgia ulna, to write to tier for a borne treatment which baa reiwatrdly cured all ot tome torture. She feeU It her duty to vend It to all aufferera KltKi:. You cure yourself at buine aa tbounand will teatlfy no change of climate being nece aarr Thl aliuple illncoTery tanUhea uric acid from the blood, looneua the atlfTened Joint, pur. Iflea the bloou. and brlghtena the eye', siring elasticity and tone to the whole ayatem. If the, atoie Intereata you, for proof addreaa lira. U. Summera. llox It. Notre Dame. lad. THE LLOYD. Most modorn Rooms nnd Apart-ment-houso In tho city: Day transient 50c and up Per weok $2,00 and up Wo havo nicely furnished 2-room apartments, Including bath, $10 per month and up.