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fTOT;;.r fv- t TJK , ,- -". 1L 1 1 tmmMmhtiiMmiismA tir.&t rfa. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. A Telegram Direct to Your Pocket HfcAT THE fg? OHMS AND fy n , &m' tm Sf si J fH MKt i(t us impress up on iiii once again Hi,, many money sii inur advantages (.l.taiiied by trwl injr al lll(J GOING & HARVEY STORE AW now liave on display thousands ul' dollars worth of Beautiful New Furniture AUTISTIC A XI) JC LUG A XT. i tirmturu mat would gTa.ce a mansion, furniture suitable i'oi' a modest home and ev ery article is sold at true economizing rjfapjprppzpg 10 very piece of fur niture sold al this store is guaranteed to to be just as repre sented. You take no chances here. 10 very thing to furnish the home complete from basement to bedroom. See Our Line of Floor Coverings SCHOOL IOTE' toSSSMT -5ss f J -- iit.isi:s schools Come in and let; us talk to you about the furnishings whether a small rug or a complete outfit-. for your home Am Going & Harvey Co. Gomphie Home Furnishers. I Goodrum's Garage homo of tlio CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Out nil A v. Phono :it:i-l STADDEN ALIi KINDS or PHOTOGRAPHIC WOItK, Bromide IviiIhtkIhK und Kodak Finishing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la lli.l-nl... .,!..,.., II,... II.., SiSL&Iw",,,?? 'I"'1:. n',l'o'"!ea l .lil1",180"' leased, mid lottora administration upon said eatnto 0u'r s8u"i to him. t!!m' tl,e,rt,f0'. nil porsons hnvliiR Z U.V.. ll,t0 I'resont tlio samo to ler'm.i I10 lroijo- vouchors duly ho m" "" mo uuio nureoi, m. WlS?!?' Jnil,e8 T- "". " E- tot? i1 ' Is", Mnrslinold, OroRon. "tea thla 19th day of April. 1913. n in t ,-... U Jot r'',0r, ' " 08tnto of An- W JlS ?f)1,catIon April 19 and Jmo. FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. ot Lki i uul'or8'Bnea legal votera fount s?iJ,' ?- Precinct, Cooa tMiS b to of OreEon. roanectfullv T Hn- conty Court of ir CS J' SUto of Oregon to Sen " SDiru fen,e t0 w " Short to UquorJ n"?3' MaIt and Vinous tailoa Id tJ" 1q,uant,t,ea than one Coo.c0untva.e8'ae' No- 1 Precinct ferlod or V..., S. ureson, for the ad ",, i,loninB. na in duty J.x sm,i ' over p"' i koblf Urh0p' S' Vanburger. Fred Bluetzel, E. Vanburenr R. L Rnn',,. R. Holcomb, Harr nln. e' '" JI Young, J. Van Dur n' Jnck F"nnsan. kl & Will Judd. j. Justrom, A. Ingoraoll, Frank Bowron, Chas, Olles, A. R. Bowron, C, Scliroeder, Peter Menegat. un ""unBon. IIO M Til. ' 10 E ni Verson uiviiimi Olsoi Undi ueeier. ss. I?5a.rew Olson. ' f?" on Llnrtr0 'n p ii.t "" 1 w! . tVl Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. JL . LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. LEAVE NORTH REND. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6:16 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS Loave North Dend Allen's News stand. Leave Marshfield Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Buay Corner. Why Worry Over Home Baking when you can get ao much better bread, cakes, etc., here at a littler cost than you can make them for and with none of the labor and uncertainty of all home baking? All you need to do to realize the truth of thla statement Is to try our baking. Do It today. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodies. Tlii' following letter lma come to mo from Dr. Schnfcr, of the I'Mvpi-slty of Oregon: ' Dear Supt. Tledgen. I wnnt to thnnk you for the delightful af ternoon and evonliiR I wns per mit tod to upend In your city nnd with your arhool. The linprcsaloiiH I carried away from Mnrsliliehl wore moHt flattering to you and your work. I feel that 1 came In contact there with a distinctly professional spirit. 1 hope you inny bo able to continue your work along the sumo lines until you liuvo dot Inltoly committed tlio Marslilleld schools to your ndvanccd pedagog ical Ideas." 1 ii:.i:itAi school xkws i I Combined Turner Art Exhibit and ! School. May l(i. Two hundred pic tures will bo shown. School work exhibit combined with exhibit' of Department Art and Science nt high school building, .May !i. Commencement speaker George Keiiec. university or Oregon. Eighth grade examination May S and P. Mr. High School Student: Why not pay part of your way through college wltli stenography and type writing? Others do If. Many good things are offered by tho rolleges to high school grad uates who comblno some athletic ability with scholarship. Somobody gels these. Why not some student of M. H. S. Going to college in more a mat ter of Ideals than of pocket-book. Medals of tho declamatory con test will bo supplied by Dr. Dlrch of tho Red Cross Drug Storo. I HIGH SCHOOL. I History Notes. The Senior class has completed the study of tho American Consti tution and now nro studying tho constitution of their own state. A short history of tho Northwest anil tho settlement of Oregon wns also taken up. The Freshman clnss Is studying i tho transition period following tlio downfall of tho Romnn Empire, which will bo completed this week, following which the rovlow work will begin. Tho Sonhomoro and Junior clnsses are both doing review work. English Department. PoeniB by Itlloy, Fiold, Sill and Miller havo occupied tho attention of tho Senior class for tho past week. In addition to tlio poems critical articles In tho current mag azines have been noted. Tho Junior class has just finish ed work on DcQiilncy, Mnciuilay and Lamb. Lamb's Essays were noted In particular. Scott's "Lady of tho t.ako," Is being studied by tho Sophomore clnss. In addition to this tnoy are writing descriptions nnd narrations. The Freshman clnss Is studying Scott'B "Ivnuhoo. For tho past two weoks tho different members of tho class havo told interesting stories of Robin Hood mid his out laws In tho Sherwood forest. Tlio class is doing excellent work In story tolling, lldtany. Tho botany clnss has begun tho classification of wild flowers, A collection of 25 will bo pressed mid mounted. Public Speaking. On Thursday ovonlng, May S, the Literary Society of tho High School will hold Its first annual declamatory contest. Thoso com peting for the gold medal are Miss May Myron, Miss Gladys Dlmout, Miss Mildred Wilson, Miss Evelyn Langworthy, Chester Isaacson, Hor ace Rahskopf, Howard Swartz and Arthur Kolstadt, There will bo no admission feo charged. Parents and students nro urgently requested to be presont. The contestants havo been working hard and con siderable healthy rivalry is already presenting Itself, Athletics. Tho following plnyers recoivo monograms for participation' J football: Kruse, Clark, Jensen. These recolve sweaters and mon ograniB for football: Isaacson, Lyons, Lecocq. In basket ball tho following re ceive sweaters and monograms: Kruse, captain, Clark, Carlson. McDonald having playod required number of games is entitled to sweater, but having dropped' out of school for good reasons, will bo given his award next Fall oif con dition of returning to school. ttariet Ave. Phono Jll-L Hav n TtaMUJffli pr,nt,Dg dono ? office. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTEELL PHUNK WOT. I SOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL) . 4 Wi-st Grade. Lawrence Holm and Gordon Neff mado tho best chairs for tho doll house and tho rugs and curtains wero finished by the childron. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Bowman were visitors on Wednesday. Virginia Gosney was absent Mon day and Tuesday on account of ill ness. Second' and Third! Tho' pupils' enjoyed a picnic lum heon In tho woods on Thurs day and gathered flowers for tho May baskets which they mado In the nftornoon. Myrtle Conklln wns absent on Thursday because of Illness. Tho pupils havo learned the names of 20 birds In connection with their spelling lessons tills week. Third nnd Fourth. Those having one Hundred for the week In spelling wore: May hello McLaughlin, Genevn Gosney, .lolinle Mlrrasoul, Gladys Burrows. Elmer Illldenbrnnd. Milton Hng qulst and Ruth Saudiiulst. Violet and Reua Pattlson have moved to Portland. Sixth Grade. Mrs. Dow visited the sixth and seventh grades on Thursday. Both grades wrote short repro ductions of the Merchant of Ven ice this week nnd a few havo writ ten their fourth theme. Henry Walter Is back after a two weeks' absence. Norman Wilson wns nbseut one half day and Myrl Cox was absent one day. . 4 I CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS 4 Primary. Mrs. Stump and Mrs. J. II. Flan agan visited the room Friday af ternoon. May first tho children cnJo.ved making .May baskets. A FlrM. The following had perfect spell ing lessons for the week eliding April 2.': Edna Kellaud, Ruth llopsou, Jnnios Mills. I.esllo Carter, Laur onco Cooley, Trujan Harrington, George Wosforburg, Call England, lima Laiigwortny, George Whv. ell Harding. Helen Ilausor, Wllllo Thurston, Vera Oster, Clarence Cooley. Two new pupils last week were itutli Galbralth and Vera Ostor, Mrs. Corey visited school Thurs day, April 2 1. Apple blossoms In wnter color nnd tho Iris In sllhouotto wero the lessons in the painting class last week. Sonio especially good work was dono by Trajan Hurrlngfon, Myrtle Adkius, Carl Engluud and Edna Kolian.. Miss Roxlo Hnll visited school Friday afternoon of Inst wcok. Ednn Kollnud, Losllo Cnrtnr. Georgo Why, Carl Engluud, Nell Harding, .Mark May, Eugene Spado nnd 'Willie Thurston had perfect spelling lessons this week. Booklots containing tho weok's spoiling lessons nro completed for tho exhibit. Fourth Grade. Tho following pupils had polled spelling lessons for a week: Roborf Ferguson, Mario WistI, Fred Schlldt, Ednn Rees, Lucllo Douglas, Peter Nordstrom, Albert Johnson, Lucllo McLaln, Helen Per kins, Fred Illllstroui, Leo Vlncanip, Izotta Wossoii, Cleinonco Wright, Ethol Davis, Mabel Sneddon, Adrian Oranby, Howard Post, Maud Stuts man, Cleo Cnrtor, Floyd Jarvls, Ef no iioinies, Koiiort Starr, uieson. Daisy Adklns nnd Wlllu Uyerly havo withdrawn. Friday morning the girls of the sixth and sovonth grades enjoyed an hour togothor practicing two-part songs. at both nuirnlui; and evening wor ship Tlio evening sermon will bo the fourth in a series on "A Mod-ern-iliiy Application of an Ancient Law." You nro cordially Invited to attend these services. Bring a friend and come. I EPISCOPAL CHL'RCII. Fourth and Market. Rev. Robort E. Browning, Rector. Holy Communion S n. in. Sunday school 0:30 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon nt 11 a. m. Evening prayer nnd sermon S p. m. Servico and Blblo study every Fri day ovonlng nt S p. m. Servico and sermon In St. Mary's Episcopal church. North Bend, every Sunday at 2 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I - Chrlsttnn Sclcnco hall, 237 Third street North. Subject, "Everlasting Punish ment." Servico Sunday at 11 a. m. Sundny school 12 M Wednesday 8 p. ni Heading room open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sati rdays, 3 to 5 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL I -t Rev. II. T Rutlcdgo, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 n. m. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Epworth Lenguo nt 7. Evening sorvlco nt 8, Prayer meeting Thursdny ovonlng at S o'clock. You nro cordially Invited to nttond thoso sorvlcoa. Junior League sorvlco Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Evangelist John Lowtas will preach on Sunday, 11 A. M. Sub ject, "My Visit to Jerusalem," At :i P. M. ho will deliver his lecturo to men nnd boys entitled "Tho Mnn For tho Twentieth Century." At S P. M., "Tho Wreckers of Life." Tho services will continue until Wodnosdny evening of this weolc and on Thursday nnd Friday Mr. Lowtas will glvo two Illustrated lectures on Ills travels In Europe. Asia mid Africa, each Illustrated by 200 original views thrown on the canvas by tho most up-to-dato storcoptlcou. ' I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. C. J. Colo, Pastor. Sovonth Day Advoutlst oonrlcea are conductod ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Preaching sorvlcoa at 3 p. ra. Conio and spond an hour with us;; wo will do you good. I - CHURCH OF CHRIST. I - At the Churches (Ministers and others nro request ed to hand In the Sundny church no Ices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to nsuro Insertion Saturday.) . K. O. Doward. Mlnlstor. 10:00 n. m. Blblo school. 11:00 a. m. Communion sorvlces and sormoii. 6:30 p. in. Prayer mooting. 7:30 p. m. Preaching services. Special music by tho mnlo nunrtot Charlos nnd choir. t I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I R. O. Tliorno. Pastor. Sorvlces will ho hold In tho Norwe gian Lutheran Chapel at Marshuold, Sunday at 11 a. in, Sunday school at 10. Norwegian sorvlces will bo hold In tho Swedish Luthoran Church at North Bend, Sundny, nt 7:IG p. m. Sunday school at 10, - I - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Albert F. Bassford, M. A.. Pastor. Blblo school at 10, with gradod classes and competent tonchors, Morning worship nt 11 with sor moii by Pastor Bassford. Junior Socloty moots In tho c.nircli at 2:30. All children nro Invited. Young People's sorvlco nt 7 for mo hour. A spoclal Invitation Is extended to all young mon nnd women. Evening sorvlco nt 8. Spoclal sermon to wngo earners on "Tho Crime of tho Notions." Special music by a largo chorus choir under Profossor Godrgo Ayre. A cordial welcomo Is oxtonded to all. Come with us and we will do you good, SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:45, No evening sorvlco. In Church at North Bond: Catechumens, 1:30 P. M. Sunday School', 2 P. M. Preachln services, 3 o'clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Marshfield. Rev. A. R- Munro. Mnss will bo colobrated at 7 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Rov. A. R. Munro, colebrant. and the I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Marshfield ' J, E. Burkhart, Minister. At the First Presbyterian church ervlcea may be expected on sabbath is follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young Peoplo's meeting at 7. Evening worship at 8. Prayer mooting on Thursday-evening at 7:30. Splendid music by a quartet choir Phono 74, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Bond Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Chrlstlnn Endeavor at 7. Proachlng In tlio evening by Rev. Mcl.cod. ; I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I North Bond. Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in. Preaching 11 a. m. and R p. in. Prayor mooting Wednosday even ing at 8 o'clock. METHODIST CHURCH I North Bond. Tho sorvlcos Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sunday school 10 a. m. Vcspor Circle and Epworth League 7 p. m. Sormons by the pastor 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. - CATHOLIC CHURCH f North Bend. Rov. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo celebrated at 3 o'clock Sunday morning by the Rev, Fnthor Sprlngor. Houho Hunting. Prospective Tenants Thoro's one greeat dlsadvantaflo about this house, It Is damp. Landlord That's no disadvantage. If a flro wero o break out it would not burn nearly so fast. Have your job printing dono at The TlmeB office. Foloy Kidney Ills ropay your con fidence In their healing and curatlvo qualities. Any kldnoy or bladder disease not boyond tho roach of medi cine will ylold to their use. Mrs. Cor delia Copoland, Ardeola, Mo,, says, "I had kidney and bladder trouble for over a year and 5 bottlos of Foley Kidney Pills cured mo." It Is the same story from every ono who usos thorn. All say, "thoy cured me." Owl Proscription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler hotel.