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n n' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913-EVENING EDITION. nmwmm ,IM AT THE r tkz&?- 4 i attended school kxiiimt i 4 AnionK those who attended the ex hibit of school work at the Central school building Tuesdny afternoon and witnessed excellent work done by the pupils under the direction of Supt. Tledgen ""'I ls teachers were: Mnrjorle Orahani, DaRiimr Files burc. Mrs William S. Nicholson. Mrs. Otto Schottcr, Mrs. Win. Sullivan, 12s mond Olossop, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. HurIi MeLnln. Agnes Louise MeLnln, Wihln C. Harris, Johnny Hutler, Mrs. .T, S. Coke, Mrs. A. II. Smith, Julia Denham, Mrs. W. V. Douglas, Mrs. E. W. Sullivan, Mrs. James Keelund, Mrs. Mary Ctiinther. Miss Kinnin Han sen, Mrs. 10. J. Hansen. Mrs. A. Ab bott and Oli'iin, Miss Myrtle Nelson. Mrs. F. A. TledKcn, Mrs. S. C. (inn derson, Marie Largent. Iloxle Hall. Louise Malon.y. Edna Johnson, Mrs. Larson. Carl L. Albrccht, Mrs. Tom McOlnnlss. Mrs. C. W. Quurtermass. Mrs. Copple Mrs. Quat kenbush, Mrs. Itoswlnkle. Mrs. Woodworth. Mrs. Helen llaldwln. Mrs. A. McKeown, Mrs. Wm. llorsfall. Jr.. Mrs. W. II. Lcdward, May Prcuss, Mrs. W. It. Perkins, Mrs. Geo. P. Pnrkcr, Mr. .T. Fourier, Mrs. Hannah Yuth, Mrs. K. 'A. Sntei', Mrs. Prlteliurd Umstatt, Mrs. D. A. Jones. Maxlno J01103, Mr. D. A. Jones. Mrs. It. F. Williams, Mrs. II. J. McKeown. Mrs. B. P. Lew Is, Madge Illirry, Mrs. B. N. McDon nell, Hilton Sehjonborg. Mrs. L. J. Sclimltz, Mrs. K. L. Ilalnes, Mrs. F. B. Westorberg, Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, Mrs. A. JoluiKon, Mrs. Catherine M. Clarke, Adelaide Clarke. Mrs. Norls Jensen. Mrs. J. B. Hurkhart. Mrs. F. 0. LaComb. Mrs. C. F. Bllerbeck. Nellie Wnrwlck. Mrs. Henry Four ier, Mrs. C. A. Metlln. S. Alice Tick oil, Mrs. Hugh Long. Miss Cecelia Post, Jns. II. Flanagan, Leonn Mc Leod, Isabel Ferguson, Mrs. J. C. Hlllstroni. Blleanora Schmltt. Fran ces F. Franso, Mrs. G. II. Anderson. Augusta Mlcklein, Bsther Holm, .lean iietto Uptnm, Lcona Hoffman, Hazel Collin, Stella Ilaglund, Mrs. Mary B. Thompson. Mr. Hnydon, Mrs. Gcorgo Holster, Mrs. J. II. Milner, .Mrs. F. II. Storey. Ellznbuth Topping. Mrs. B. Stutsman, Mrs. Ileboccn Luse Stump, Miss Alice B. Duller, Mrs. Urndlleld, .Mr. Ilradlleld. Mrs. N. C. Doubncr, Mrs. B. Crosthwnlt, B. Crosthwalt, Mrs. Geo. F. Winchester, Mrs. II. Flnell. Mrs. J. Leo Drown, Mrs. J. 11. Choate. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. T. Cook, Lillian Cook, Mrs. J. P. Farley. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Nora F. Tower, Mrs. J. H. McAtee, Mrs. J. C. Ostor, Mrs. D. M. Galbralth, Mrs. .1. V. llonnett, Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. .1. II Flanagan, Miss Juletta May, Mrs C. W. VIoih, Mrs. J. M. Wright. Geo. Terry, Mrs. P. B. Terry, Mrs. .. O. Doward, Mis. II. W. Palntor, Mrs. B. L. Unpsou. Mrs. II. F. Qulst, Mrs. It. II. Corey. .Mrs. B. M. Sumner. Mrs. F. N. Ledward, Mrs H. Swanton, Den nett Swautou, May Myren, Mrs. George Fourier, Mrs. J. W. Lapp, Mrs. Fnniilo Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKulght, Mrs. Win. A. Held, Mrs. J. W. Mot ley, Mrs. S. J. liumel, Mabel Iminel, Mrs. M. A. Sweetinun. .Mrs. Henry Sougstacken, Mrs. Hobt. O. Graves, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. C. A. Lang worthy. Mrs. II Fryo. .Mrs. T. H. Harry, Mrs, A. Illanchlleld, Mrs. J. J. Morrow, Mrs. K. Moralrlty, Mrs. Fred Haines, Mrs. J. F. Tolandor, Bvelyn Lungwort hy, Mrs. H. F. Wll ley, Mrs, D. J. ltees. Nettle Sneddon, Mm. Perl Itlloy Ilalllnger. .Mrs. B. G. Flanagan, Mrs. C. II. Walters, Mrs. F. Chattortoii. Mrs. B. I). Husby, Ite 11a Hagluud, Mrs. Alfred Matsou, Jr., Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. B. L. Graef, Mrs. G. W. Duiigwi, .Mrs. D. W. Rhodes. Mrs Owln Lnttln. Mrs. F. II. Woodruff. Cecllo Smith. Mrs. H. II. Smith, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Margaret Stnufr, Mr. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. 1). Mc lntyro, Mrs. W. V. Douglas. Dora Drown, Ilerthu Dals, Agnes G. Car lientor, .Maud Jarvls. .. o. Doward. Mrs. A. D. Gldlty. Marlon C.ldley. Bsther Silverman. Ireno Oulmetto, Harold Snwige. Douglas llurroughs, Samuel Frauson. Charles Davis. Bdlth Johnson, Ithoda Anderson. Mrs. A. L. Darker, Inez, llaldwln, Helen Laud rlth, Mrs. J. Wright Wilson. Lorna Wilson, Doris Wilson, Marlon Mi Arthur, Anna B. Downs, ltuth Ander son, Helun Gulovson, Alice Armsby and Ireuo Mogford. I CB.NTItAL SCHOOL Pi Inmiy. Norman WosselB Is absent on ac count of illness. A First. Those having perfect spoiling los sons last week wore James Mills, Leslie Carter. Geo. Westerberg. Carl Bugluud, ltuth Galbralth, W'llllo Thurston and Clnreuco Cooley. Children dancing a May Polo (lance was the le8on in free-hand cutting on Friday. itllss Topping told a story to the chlldien on Thursday In her usual Interesting manner tint alwaxs brings rapt attention from the lis teners. Second Grade. Jay Montgomery leturned to school Friday. Donald Wilson Is absent on ac count of Illness. Charles ami Bsther Wist I hao Jeff school to go to Ton Mile, rouitli Grade. The following ptiplls and perfect spoiling lessmih this week: Hobert Ferguson. Stella ChiUteiifeon. Learn McLeos, Ernest lininel, Lawrence Mel.eos. Alice Flanagan. Joseph Lapp, Bdna ltees. Lncllo Donglns. Albeit Johnson. Paumlii Dradfleld, Izetta Wasson, Clemence Wright, Adrian Granby, Howard Post. Maud Stutsninn, Cleo Carter. Hannah Kulju. Blllo llolmos, Flo.xd Jarvls, Lawrence McAtee. Alton Stall, Stella Christenson, Itndolph John-, eon, Ethel Davis, Fred Hlllstroni and Fred Schlldt lecelved 100 In J nn arithmetic test. In a test of 100 words, the fol lowing pupils spelled all correctly. Hobert Ferguson, Mnbel Sneddon, Charles Olson. Izetta Wasson Is absent this week. Fifth (iinde. Mnzlo Cooley and Marguerite O'Donnell have been absent this week. The boys have completed some very good trays. Seventh Grade. Harold Walrath was absent Mon day afternoon. In a spelling test of fit) words the following had perfect papers: Aiiiunii I. ii1 wn 11I. Arthur Chrlst- enieii. Wilfred MeLnln. Hazel Cook. Ethel Lingo and George Bugluud. Those who niade HO or better are Irene Fourier. Holla Swlnford. Allan Loyd. Harold Walrath. Pert Trib bpy. Helen Ilees. Joe Milner. Lloyd Le Mleux. Huttle Itolilleld. Helen Iinniel and George Honglll. Smicrlntondciit linker visited tlio grades Thursday. Allan Liivd was absent Tuesday on account of Illness. EXAMINATION WAS HAHD I SWEDISH Lt'THEUAX. I Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 0:30 n. 111. .Morning services, 10: -15 a. 111. No evening service. In church nt North llend: Sunday school, '2 p. 111. Services, 3 p. in. I SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS. - E. 11. Henderson, i-.der. Sovonth Day Advcntlst son-Ices aro conducted ovory Saturday an follows: Sabbath school nt 10 a. 111. Dlble Btudy at 11 a. 111. Conic, and spend an hour with uu; tro will do you good. I CATHOLIC CHL'ltCH. ,' Mnrshfleld. ltov. A. It Munro. High miiBS will be celebrated at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Monica's Catholic Church. CHIUSTIAX SCIENCE. Only :tH Per Cent of Douglas Coun ty PuplW Pas-cd State Test. In view of the fart that 2 1 out of the 20 Marshlleld pupils who took the Oregon state eighth grade examination passed In all branches and the other five fnlled In two or less studies each, so that they can take the test again In June, when they will undoubtedly pass, the following dispatch from Hose burg will be of Interest: "Pupils taking the elglith grndo examination In Douglas County this month were not very successful, ns out of 207 that took the e.amlnn- tlons only no, or ::s per cent, pass ed. There were SS conditioned to take another examination, wtillo tho remaining 00 failed In more than two studies. The examination was a strong one. especially In the sub ject of arithmetic. At the Churches (Ministers and others aro request id to hand In the Sunday church no Ices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to usuro Insertion Saturday.) t . I rmsv ijaptist ciiuiicir. t Albert F. Hansford, M. A., Pastor. Ulblo school nt 10, with graded (lasses and conipotent teachers. Morning worship at 11 with ser mon by Pastor Dnssford, Junior Society moots in tho c.iurch At 2:30. All children aro Invited. Young Peoplo's service nt 7 for mo hour. A special Invitation is extended to all young men and women. Evening service, nt S. Sermon topic "God's Detoctlvo" A practical discussion of a modern fallacy. The locnl veterans of tno Civil and Spaulsh-Ainorlcan Wars will at tend the morning services In a body as our guests, to obsorvo their an nual memorial service. Special music by a largo chorus choir under Professor Georgo Ayro. A cordial welcome Ib extended to nil. C01110 with us mul we will do yon good. I . Chrlstlnn Science hall, 237 Third stroct North. Subject, "Soul Mid llody." Service Sunday at 11 n. m. Sunday Bchool 12 M., Vcdncsdn 8 p. m. llcndlne room open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satt rdays, 3 to D p. m. I cnritcii of ciihist. I . 7,. O. Doward. Minister. 10:Q0 a. in. Dlble school. 11:00 a. ni. Communion services and sermon. 0:30 p. in. Prnyer meeting. 7:30 p. in. Prenchlng services. Speclnl music by tho nialo iiunrrot and choir. 4 I PHESHYTEUIAN CHL'ltCH I North Hciid Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7. I UNITED IHtETHItEN CHUKCH I 4 North Uond. Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. ra. Preaching 11 a. in. ami 8 p. m. Prnyor mod lug Wednesday even ing nt 8 o'clock. 4 I METHODIST CHUItCH North Dond. Tho sorvlcoa Sunday will bo nB fol lows: Sunday school 10 n. ni. Vcspor Clrclo and Ep worth League 7 p. in. Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m and S p. in. 4 - I CATHOLIC CHUItCH North nond. Rev. Father Springer, ncctor. Mass will bo celebrated nt 8 o'clock Sundny morning by tho Ro Father Munro. Will Attend Service. Tho Civil uud Spnnlsh-Ainorlcan War votorans of North Uond and Mnrshlleld will nttond tho Haptlst Church servlco In a body Sunday morning at 11 o'clock to obsorvo their annual moniorlnl service. All comrades nro urged to bo present and tho public Is Invited to attend. CHANGE CHURCH NAME XORWEGIAX Ll'TIIERAX. R. O. Thorpo, Pnstor. Services will bo hold In the Norwe gian Luthornn Chapel nt Marshlleld, Sunday at 11 a. 111. Sunday school at 10. Norweglnn services will bo held In tho Swedish Lutheran Church nt North llend. Sunday, at 7:15 p. 111. Sunday school at 10. 4 I PRESHYTERIAX CHURCH Marsh field J. E. Rurkhart, Minister. At tho First Presbyterian church orvlces may bo expected on sabbath as fallows: Sundny school at 10 a. m. Young People's meeting nt 7. Evening worship at S. Prayer meeting on Thursday oven lug at 7:30. Splendid limbic by n quartet choir at both morning and evening wor ship. Bring a friend and come. I EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fourth and Marker. Rev. Hobert B. Drowning, Rector. Holy Communion S n. 111. Sunday school 9:30 a, in. Rev. H. B. Drowning, who return ed from Portland today, will con duct sorvlcos nt tho Murshriold church at 1 1 o'clock and S o'clock and at North Read at 2 o'clock. Sttnlee and Dlble study every Fri day evening at S p. 111. flervleo and sermon in St. Mary's Episcopal church. North Rond, ovory Sunday at 2 p. 111. 4 I .METHODIST EPISCOPAL How II. I Rutledge. Pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Epworth Leaguo at 7. Rvonlng sorvlco at S. Prnyor mooting Thursday ovenlng at S o'clock. You aro cordially Invited to attend theso services. Junior Longuo service Saturday 1 afternoon at 2.30. Oregon Episcopalians Would Drop Protestant From Title. PORTLAND. Oro., May 23. With tho adoption of n resolution presented nt tho opening session of Its twonty tlio niinunl convention, the Westorn Oregon dloccso of tho Eplcopnl Church went on record In favor of a change In tho church name, elimina ting tho word "Protestant" from tho tltlo "Protestnnt Episcopal," givon to It In Colonial days by tho American branch of the church, mid will thus memorallze tho general convention. Tho lesolutloiiB, both Bectlons of which wero ndoptod, nro aa follows: "Resolved, That the dloceso of Oregon hereby, memorialize tho Gen eral Convention, praying that tho title pago or tno prnyor book may bo amended so thnt It shall read nB follows. 'Tho Rook of Common Prayer nnd Admlnlstrtlon of Sacra ment nnd Other Rites and Ceremonies of tho Holy Catholic Church Accord ing to the Uso of tho Drnnch Thoreof Known as tho Episcopal Church of tho United States of Amorlcn, To gether with tho Psalter of Psalms of David:' "And further, that a Joint commis sion of five bishops, flvo presbyters nnd flv lnymen bo appointed to re commend to tho Genornl Convention such legislation ns Is necessary to bring tho olllclnl Btnndnrds of the church Into hnrmony with tho above title page. "And further. Hint said commission bo Instructed to report n form for tho pormnnent embodiment of tho organic law of the church through tho ancient Church of England from tho historic church founded by Chrjst hliusolf: Its loyalty to the principles ostnbllbhed by and through the refor mation of tho Church of England, ns onshrlned In tho book of Common Prayer and Its Cnthollc and compre hensive character." HAS FLYING DOAT. SANDUSKY. Ohio. Mnv 5 Harry N. Atwood, of Ros'ton. who mis noon woriviug on a "Hying bont" in which ho ovnects to mnl.-n n mlln n ininuto speod, announced today ho wmiiii iry out tno now invention off Mnrblo Head. Lake Erie, noxt weok. Tho boat will nnvlgato both air and water. Atwood snys he will cut the time of tho Twentloth Con tury Limited nnd other fast trains between New York and Chicago by two or threo hours. Electric Lighting Means Real Home Comfort O110 hundred years ago the family gathered troiind tho dim light of a tallow candlo or drew up ns closo ns tho hent would permit to tho flickering light of the old-fashioned log ilro. Reading or sewing nt night In thoso dnys waa a hardship llttlo wonder our nnces tral eyes failed before their time. Today a single (50 watt tungsten (Mazda) electric lamp will give IS times as much light aB tho candlo of n century ago nnd tho light la steady -soft whlto FilH pie light is ilie lii'st aid (o home com fort. Did you ever Investlgato lis coat? It will surprlso you to know how llttlo It costs to wire nn tinwlrcd Iiouko. Telephoiio 17S and let us submit an estimate, on your property. Oregon Power Company Second and Central. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Choosing a Bank Is a innttor that should call for careful consideration. The features which should bo vi tally consldorod aro: Tho financial strength of the bank. Tho condition of Its linnets. Tho conservatism of Its policies. Tho Integrity of Itn dlrcctornto. Tho facilities It offers patrons and tho Intelligent courtesy of ltu offi cers and assistants. It Is our aim to excel and we In vite you to put its to the test In nil theso essentials. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST ItANIC IX COOS COUNTY. EMabl'lshed 1NHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits. Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. tteo. F. Winchester, Ass't Cashier. J Received nno,,,crsliipmCnUf,L.. v,mM Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff GroccryCo Phone 102 .it'si'i' ii...Tr?r" ' ii-.vi.ivin, ; A Uni Ko Nlilllliicnt tn ''""t Simile. l 0,wlrlcc, , H mid boo our ti l ;.."..,M'5B in wrvti ...ni mo light (0 fi.: " w,: ' electrical sippV!'6- Et(f3 K.r, istatij am, WStRBnl Some limi.iii... i M ' " f"r m rl "i" '"Is niuli mVlM Union Storage Compa Expert PckJ.uiac , l-'uridttiro PMi1? nc Stained and hcralrr Leave orders ni itol-, tjj Hlilo In T.)nn Ijimlitin'i in.. . ilium. . nin r...i..i 1-1 ' Prompt attention. Will go tins any time, day or night. Umn yers CIBnr Store to meet iH tS City Auto Service flood Cara, Cirefnl Drinnm ruuHonauio ciiirgM. Oar ess "Will go anywhere it uj ta' Stands Dlanco Hotel ui Bia Clgnr Store. Day Phonei-JI iuu Night Phono 46. Pictures &Framins Walker Studio Baby Ciioesj alw Ohm Faby See the new line rt JMjSIwf nt (lie The Electric Shoe Sbof at I HO South Ilroidiij. EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FHW TK.V ACHK TltACTS FOUIt MILKS SOUTH OX cou.vrv no.vi) $iir pi:u acki:; si on cash, haixck TWO VKAItS, XO IXTI5UKST, XO TAXFS, FIXK SAXDV LOAM, LUVKL IJUXCH Ii.VXD. Buy One It Will Make You Money DomiaH MacKimitosIhi HFAL ESTATE nnd IXSURAXOE. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIEXKY SEXGSTACKKX, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshdold Ofllce 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Unique Pantatoriu TIIKMOI)KR.VDi-EItS.CltUB l,IM.CCI.Me .ml HAT IIEX'OUK aL'., tnr INViranl II. StTtUl Cti Finn Tailoring W ninko your next uIU Bowling Alley :i75XOUTHl'ltOXTSTnEa Tnpsdav Evening Especiall)Jl ir . n nni w. s. imou'.N o "' w Marshfield Paint l.viltnniej riu- . . ....-. 1T.L X" a iS 'STw? FurnUhed Boomi fl 00TEI. 000 O.A.Iew.".ii v:lz PAw "::;-, 0? 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