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wnmmmnnmmu l:or: Ti1fflf n : ' ! i,titeUUi tHtfcmviw . t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, 'FEBRUARY 27, 1915EVEIIING EDITUM SIX v . ,. 3'r.i'" iii'iii EK'Kri.T if j. i tijA.l.LhLLJ C-iJL&ttMMiMilii&,A-irA ' ' ' I - 4 . . ' fi .. ff i ?! .r .. ri r . . IiBwalliW"raww'f",,''r" v - ' 1 Vf-''rfffff 7 TT TTT-TPT AN - V )ttttt7 ytti yOTTrmwv .t'i r I MM vv&hhI SCHOOL NOTES POl'IITI! (HtADE Hoys of llio Bovonth grade Conlrnl school nro studying civics through tho mock trial method. Friday nrior noon thoy were taken to n hcnrlng In Justlco Court so that thoy might got pointers. Cooking Class SorvoH Anothor division of tho Advanced Cooking class served luncheon Thurs day to about fifty guests. Muuu. nico Coquettes Tomato Satico Potatoes nu Ornlln Fruit HoIIb Cream Puffs Hot Chocolato Tho members of tho class Borvlng were: Mao Church, Mnrjorlo Fnlinor, Volman Koss, Jonnlo llolmo, Jonnlo Carlson, Mildred Storey, Anna Lund, Mayrircnm McLean. On March 17th anothor Inntheon will bo served by nuothor division. Tho following pupils had perfect spoiling lessons this week: Until do ing, .liilins Mntson. Walter Danlols, Donald Wilson, Clnyton Drlscoll, Stella Lash, lrono Woodworth, Violet Moffltt, Ooorgc Kerry, Monroe Mc Mnhon and Hoo MrGlnnlss. In tho five minute MpollIiiK losls Anna Footo spelled lfiG words, Mon- roo McMnhon 131"., Stolln Lash 131. Tho II Class are ntutiitirlxliix "Tho Vlllago lllacksmlth," tho A class "Llttlo Hoy llliio." Firm (JitAi)K Tho Sophomoro declamation con test was hold at the High School auditorium Thursday evening. It was woll attended by tho students and townspeople. Tlioro woro olovon speakers on tho program from whom tho Judges wcro told to render a decision for two girls and two boys who In tholr Judgement ranked high est. Thoy chono Miss Church and Miss Dolan, and Mr. Stono and Mr. Walt or. Tho Judges woro Mrs. A. J. M. Uohortson, Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, and Attomoy C. I. Uolgard. Miss Dolan had mastered tho thought of hor selection, her Into nation was good, and sho gavo tho Impression of rosorvo powor whloh continued work will undoubtedly bring out. MIbs Church gavo a selec tion which was adapted to hor slzo and staturo ami sho gavo tho wimo with an caso and franknoss which was pleasing. On a henvy xuloctlou nlio would probably havo lacked force. Stono's Btrong point was "fool ing," nnd enthusiasm. Ho mado tho nudlonco fcol that ho bolloved ovory sentiment that ho uttered. His free dom and apparont cuso on tho stago woro undoubtedly In his favor. Ills articulation nnd Intonation woro only fair nnd ran bo Improved by continued work. Walter rendered his solectlon with good tono color. Ills grossing of words was Jconunoud- Hiblo. As tho program was going that night n llttlo moro voice and a llttlo mora flro would havo bcou to his advantage. Spnco forbids comment on tho other spenkors. Tho program did tho class crodlt. Tho caroful memorizing- and correctness of pronuncia tion woro notlcoably good, Young upenkors inako tho mlstako often of not absorbing tho thought of tholr soloctlon. It ought to 'ho woll mas tered nnd recalling words Is entirely secondary and oxprosstou of thoujcht Is primary. On March 1th, tho Kroshinnn class contost will bo hold at tho samo place. Tho public Is Invited. Tho spoakors on tho program fol low: Mnblo Iinmol, Velum Uose, Hoo flolun, Holon Smith, .Mao, Churoh, Ida Schuttor, Leo LnChnppello, Jack Morchant, Ludwlg Stono, Harry Schwartz, llarvoy "Waltor. In the monthly nrlthmotlc tost given this week, tho highest grades woro made by Harry Ilnscom, EIhIo Ilnwkman. and Thomas McnlniilM. .Mrs. Ilonnctt Swnnton visited, this grade, Wednesday. Alinrow Mu.x.umur unu uuiun Flanagan who hnvo boon absent on account of sickness, returned to school Moudny. KKJIITll (MADE In a History tost give this wook good grniles woro inndo by Tholuin Lyon 100; Mnry McArthur !lfi; HbIoii Giilovton U5; Uoglnnld McCarborry 100; Uuth (loldon !ir; Mnrjorlo Drown 00; draco Fnrrln OR; Krnost Whoroat 07. In lllustratlvo drawing a design worked out by Glondn Farrol was accepted as being tho best In tho class. Whitman Collego Is conducting, what Is called a "Senior Frlxo lJ.4suy Contest." It offers n school prize i valued at ?f0 and Individual prizes or ?25 and $ir.. Tho topics are not iinnoiincod before hand nnd on Fri day Fob. 20, tho Members of tho class nro called togothor and two I hours set at their disposal In which (o wilto on any olio of tho topics. Thoy 'may write hb inurii or as llttlo as they please, within that lime. Tho! senior class of Marshfield High school ontorod tho contost Friday. Tho snmo was conducted by Princi pal Wslto. Tho Topics Woro: Why I Am In High School Good Itonds In my District Aftor High School What? Considerations In Choosing n Col logo My Favorlto Charactor In History. An Improvement My Community Needs. UoriectioiiH of a Sonior on his High School Course. Honor in High School Athletics. An Attractive Feature of My Com munity What I like to road. A Few of Oor Permanent Specials ENHLli'll WALNUTS, per poll I'd tr"' FIUST-CLASS CHEAMEItY nUTTBK, frosli 2-poun.l squaro 75c COOKING APPLES, I Hit, 1"T hox "!''' Wo cany full lino or l-'rosh WxctnliliN ami J'litll.s. Wo Save Vou .Money Get n Itccclpt. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House Plinno :tl)l..f. BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, Riirplim and undivided proflta I12H, 000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. Honnetl, Prosldont Arthur McKenwn, Secrotnry Tom T. Llennolt, Vlco Prosldont llcunolt Swnnton, Tronsurcr TratiBnuts a trust huslnoss only. Acts as trustco of oxpross trusts and also ns executor and administrator of estates. Tho only Trust Company In Oregon outBldo of Portland organized undor now trust law In this state. fk oontz parage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOOD YEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Streat :: :: :: :: Phone 180-J SOL'TII MAKKIIFIELD SCHOOL I , FIHST GltADi: Tho following chlldron havo boon nolthur iihxont nor tardy this past month: Philip Coffin, Edward Four lor, Emma Hnnson, Henry Hnnson, Myron Harris, Uuby Wright, Uuth Hnll, Dorothy llalnos, Alice Morrows, Mny Sauqulst. Mis. Carlson visited tho room last Friday afternoon. SI ICON I) OUADE SWEDISH EVANCJELIOAL LUTJIEItAN CHUltCII. Uov. 11. F. Henctson. Pastor. Uosldoiico 20 1 Highland nvonuo. Phono IM-K. Sunday school at 0:1." a. m. Services 1 1 a. in. North Hond service, 7:.10 p. in. Lonton sorvlco In Norlh IHoiiiI Wodnosday, 7::i0 p. m. nnd In Marshfield Thursday tit 7:!10 p. m. NOItTH I1END PltESItYTEItlAN Uev. Fredorlck Slilmlan, Pastor . Illblo school at 10 n. in. Christian Endonvor at G:-15 p. m MKTIIODIKT CHUltCII Uov. A. S. lllsoy, lnstor. Norm Henri Marshfield-Nortli Bend-Empire Auto Service J.onvcs MmtifloM nt llusy Corner Leaves Kinplro. 10:00 n. in. 8:!i0 a.m. ':. p.m. HMIO ,,!!, "" Leaves North Henri 1." iiiln. ilxlU) p.m. ule.H later bo ni Tho following pupils woro perfoct In spelling nil week: Catherine Uuri Ibff, Lots Hlack, Clara Watts, John McMnuomou, Lesllo Hiilou, I. urn Janios, Harry Waller, Iljallo Nord rinn, Perry Taylor, GcrlrUrio Drown, Carl .Ttith, William Dashnoy. Mrs. ltobart McKay, Mrs. Nomina nnd Mrs. McLaughlin paid tho grade a visit. JlyBoorlo Program for March 2, 10 in. Gomfral Topic Hiikhln' 1. Government of Kusslii Marguerite Slack. 2. Tolstoys Llfo Anna Downs a. Maxim Gorky Holon Iiumoll 1. Llfo In Slborla Sarah Kscott C. Potrograd and Moscow Vol ma Itoss U, Tho Czar and ills Family Ida Schuttur 7, Husslaii Dances and Musicians Howie Douglas I CUNTUAL SCHOOL FIltST (JKAIII1 TIIIUII (JUADi: Thoso pupils havo litid 100 In spoiling for tho past week. Augiiitus Iloffninn, Goorgo Scott, Floronco At kins, Francos Hnll. Paul JnhiiHon, lioulnli Moroy, and Lllllo Pool have boon dropped from tho grndo. Thoy nro leaving town. Tho services Sundny will ioiiows: Sunday School at 10 a. in, 1 1 n. m. KvaiiKollst Sellock will pronch on "Christianity's Great Challenge." Vespor Clrclo and Kpworth Longuo at 7 p. in. Kvonlng sorvlco, last of revival Borvlcos. "Now, or Not Now." Mrs. Conway will sing in morning and Mrs. Giriley In evening- TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- hns boon a hobby with us for a good many yoars and a lot of our customers will toll ou when It comes to Kottli.g good, sound, durable framing mnterlal at the right price wo know our busi ness. Jiibt (ell what you want to build and the nmoutit you want to spond and wo'll set busy with our pencil and flguro out tho boct your unney can buy. Try us. t c . A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IIKTAIL DI2PAItT.Mi:NT OUT TIIR FUEL HILL 1 TWO 11V USING OUlt WOOD PHONE 1(l. tHU SOUTH ltltOADWAY the tho I UATIIOIilO CHUltCII MAItSIIKIKLD Muss will bo celebrated at S:00 and 10::t0 o'clock Sunday moinlnj by Uev. Fathor McDevltt. FIILST HAPTLST CHUltCII Albort F. Hassford. M. A. Uosldoiico GCU So. llth street BO-X Illblo School at 10 s. m.. with graded classes and competent teach ers. Woi-shlp nt 11 a.m. anri7:30 p.m. with sermons by Pastor Daufnni A cordial welcome is exunded lo all. I : IN 1?IKST ANDB- AFTER COSTS iT ORD THEY SAVE YOU MONEY CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Front Street Agent Coos and Curry Counties. O-Ji-U JXUl.Vi rarshfiekl, Ore. lellliiKtost I UMTKI) mtlCTIIIUCV CHUltCII I . (.oblu ,Mraa lu N j ., pMtor4 FOl'KTH (iltADE Thoso who linri perfect spellli papers for the wook are: .11 11 I lllll WITl I llflll .1 I I (1 II IfHM. Iilli UaK.. . 11.1 I - i'"t ww.. ....., ...iwm ituiutii, raiunnui IH'OOOl Bl 10 a. IB. Lam euro Koontz, Wnltor Snmldon, j Chrlatlan Kndcavor at 7 p. m. Grnco McrJIray, Albert Webber, VI i- !!'??' hlnff t.,n . rn- an4 Kll McClaln, Mary McKlnnon. Lillian oln it SviJSk. WJadr f McICIroy. Gordon Noff, Kll Smpon, , ; -j- Alma Wilson, Virginia Johnson and ( Archlo Snow. I NOItTH HUM) CtfttWmjr Virginia .iohnsoii loft for Uoee- i. M sLPu,.,- ' Z. " ' tmamzmj-' AND LNFOKJIATION Abstracts I'OIt ItKLIAIJLK AH.STItACrS OF TITLE AUOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAIISIIKIKI.II AND CGQJL'IM.K CITV, OltKGON GEXKItAL AOKXTS, KAS'ISIDE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGKNTS roit CANADIAN PACIFIC HAILHOAI) LANDS IIKMCV KE.VGSTACKEN, MANAGEIt The man who stops advertisinrj because he Is prosperous is like the engineer who shuts off steam because lie is going bury, Friday. Those who did excellent work In arithmetic for past month are Cecil HlbU School. H a. at. Doll. Albort Wubher. Ar.1,1. Snow, .xc.pt TmvV 4 lIllTro. 1 Lillian .lohuiHiu, Waller Sneddon. to -I j. , ' m ' Allco MeDufrio, Ell Snnipsou, .Mma' Wlosor, .Inrl Nerdruni. j - - . I'llTII. (illAlUC ! wkKlIlVlJS'fftt. J.1 Thoso pupils hud 100 In spelllog T"?7f ! rtmd at Uatah-i lust wook: Fred Kht. Fraaete "?' ""' Flanuann, Hhvln Church. Francis' . Camottn,,a ''! ob-1 lluesforri. Howard Post. 'I'yson Key r. Herbert Murphy, Helen Perkins. Wlllluni Watts, Helen CATHOLIC CHUltCII ! NOItTH I1KND Kr. ratiiar McDevltt Mast will bo relebruted .Sunday nornins at 8 by the Uev. Father Wallato, CIIIUSTIAN CHUltCII .. Samuel Grogg, Mlnlstor, .. Uesidenco, 2S0 North Eleventh Plione 102. SAVE MONEY by onlcritiK the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 umiiii uoni, por ton $(1.00 Or hair ton of both $3.00 D. MUSRON, I'rop. I'liono 1S-.I or Iojivo orders tit Hlllyer's Clir Store. P. fcar,cjjr Khwil mta at 10 a. m. IrrrlrM ollt k.. wu i ... Merchmu. w,14. TnnZL" 1". ," Tiiolnm likick. .leauette Urown. W4I..H-I.0 7 jr. pTa. laco Lungworthy. ' Sundar nbool at 10 a m Mii..... n 1...1 ,. . ' ..-wu Miina unu iwrii'ii papers In .; KIMSCUUAI, CHUltCII. UI..H.. . . .. ' ii iiiui .iiri:iii. i ttm' S a. m . ,wly Comuiunlon. Helen Merchant, Thelma Blaek.; ,:ao ' uduy Schnal. miiknw Httfu, tivin enured and " coming aorvlce and aer-l lM the! u ' MolK service. UmMy I jaad urinon: Miu-Hsion lit Comm n ' i arc." 3 D. in. Stwlia In Ci i.... iHlj a 100 Mrs, liorbort Lock hurt anil Mr. Uetibuii Lyon vlsitud Miss Corulug'M room this wook. Tlio weekly lesson In art was Hie painting of tho ring. Tho children are Tory fond of looking at the flag, htiti ' geography teat: James Lynns., t not until thoy tried to paint It, did Helen .Merchant. Diritao Uaidiniff, miuj linn uiu iiiiuciiiiy or gutting tlio oxact placing or stars and stripes. Jtutli Goodan, Nornin Lyou, Lucille Lyon, draco MoKoown, Louise Lock liart, Vlijlot Swanton, Ueiiuett Swan ton. Lois Perry Uml Arnold Do alone made the bust rings. KECOND GUADE Mrs. Sulllvnii visited tlilnrpQiw lst Friday tiflornoon. Nova lloyce has onrollori In the 13. Class. Thoso standing highest In A. num. bor work Jtt U C pat week urn A.nn. , -.,. .... i iiitticr, Jooy MrKoowji .Chrlstenson. e0rtr1tra0,!,C,entra.t:,,0 C",irCh'i 80UT J"" ,l0' I ivvKiiiur Bcrvicos every Hunilny. ' Illblo School ut 10:00 a. m. j l'rcuchlng service 11 a. m. and' T:30 p. in. i CIIIHSTIAN SCIENCE Clirlstlttn Scleiicu Hall. a7 Third Streat North Service at 11 a. in Kiuulin. n,..i S p. ill. Wednesday. iibject: Christ Jeaug." I'l-ancts Sarchi ma0t arithmetic teat. SIXTH GUADH p. m. Sc.-vUe iu 8i. Church. Kurt h Henri. METHODIST EIMSCOIWL. - Joseph Kuotta, lastor. Sunday seligol at 10 a. m. Morning Sen lee at 11 n. in. Bi:ngi.llBt Dr. W. II. Sellwk SKUVICE LAUNCH EXl'ItlCSS j j Iciivcs MiicsliHcId i-vt-ry day j 8 . in. Loaves Lead of river j at :t:15 p. in. 1 STEAMEU ItAIXHOW j cnvts heat of river dally nt 7 j . in. Leaves Mnrs"tiulil ut ii p. I l . in niHiifi- nppiy on iioaril. HOGEHS KMIT1I I I'ropi k'tors ,. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW ii.. .,n i. ...... "!" -iio nuvn nan iHrrMl anull. " V inruiuh i...rniii ...i 1..0- ... lUnuuud Harrow.. ieJ;r",WM,wM"-l'Mkrt .l Mri. , ,, L "'"" i win I-'eidlnaud l,ococn, Luulae tun re ' "" " iMiuwy wit atnic a il hv. Jeuuette WUaou, Laotm Huffman. ! SEVENTH DATTcTTrT ijphriu Allw. llrrlti atonu. Arnold I I l-al Elder. J. H. Quails." MuUnwun will sing a duet In tho i Snuinanu ami '(i i..tio..-.. Soveulli Dav Ai1vmiimu .....i... ''.. 1.. ' ' .- n.. .,,.. .Mkavtaui,. ,... . v,. .. IVMItn itrUIVIn'.IUIi I . See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. A. ;'" Evaellent pnper. on hiatory WMiffi!!llZ!W1"' wrllton by Leunn Hoffman. IMaar Mniixoy, Urvln storm, and Arnold Sampson, .... . v" fflU"uul at j e a. in. imo study at .1 1 . m. oung People's Society nt 3 p, m. Prayer Meeting Wcduusday at 7; JO p. in. ' MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular placo for Good Meals. PriP.P.R Ronennihln iuSl,T7r;3roSk,TUursday 0vliCor. Commercial & 8'dw'y All are cordially Invited. Epworth League at 0:80 p. ut. Junior League Sorvlco Thursday mhiuuii iu Oi'lOi f Important Notice to Property 0 GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR pd WP WILL ORTAIm rnn vni. ........ "'" W . .-.. ,uu vmuuNT OP TAXES ON SAME. SHERIFF DOES NOT NOTIFY YOU FUST iTIUL Bll OF CQ0S SAY So'ctij Deposit jJoxcs For font. FWlOEKIIl OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY r.htabll.slM'd J 8811. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 hti'rost I'hIiI on Time Deposits OMIcers: J. W. lien licit, President. J. II. l'lniiiijjnn, Vlrp-I'rrsMenl. It. !'. WillluitiH. Ciifcliler. Geo. I- Winchester, Ant. CtjA mcsmaamirasxzasearxxz To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE PAST AND COMKOIl'I'AMiK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLV EQUII'PEI) NOItTH I'AClPIO KT'ICA.MHIIII CO. o. r. .mcoeohge aoknt w. il nixml Phono 4, Ma,rshflold Phono 121, Nortiwl 9Mvmczaxumxxsaa3mfaeisxri KgUlPPUD WITH WlltKLKHH. Steamship jBreakwati ALWAYS ON TLMK. HAILS rild.M MAHSHKIELD DUUINH PEIIIirAUY OXTilEWl LOWINO DATES: FED. (I, 10:00 A.'.M.; FEU. lit, 0 A. M'.ral 20, 1:00 P. M.; PEI1. 7, 8:00 A. SI. TICKETS ON HALE AT POHTLAND CITV TICKCT OFFICR AND OAK 8TKEETS, POUTiaXD. I Phono 8.VJ. C. II. LM)KRS,li IHTER-DGEAM TflfllSPORTflTK Sonii-wcckly sci'vico Coos Buy and San Prancisal " STE15HIP HEOONDO " WILL KAILS FlMMI SAXPHAXriSTO POU f'OOS IIAV WEDNESDAV, .MAHCII illtl), AT 3:00F.M Equipped wltli wireless nnd subinarlnft bell Passengers and freight. "" STEAMSHIP il SMITH Eguipped wth wireless and submarine belL Passonjicrs and freight. AVir.T. Cir. i.'ir t- x' i.ii)ivniL.rn t.vi 'flllS HAY ....... .,.,,, iMw.il n. riuui.iriv(' " pll KA'I'I'IIIIAV. 1.'i:iIItt'AltY ti7i .T 3 r. l Ban Francisco office, Qrcouwicb street pIcrM and GOO lifo building. Cooh Bay Agent, C. P. McGeqroe, Phone tt PIJEKlIIT. ' 8T0RI ARROW LIM cc- u SAIL PHOM- rEMIEHS flan Francisco Pier No. 20. Every Wednesday 3 P. M. Phono 27H. Coos nay Evory Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Frnnclsco THOMAS II. JA.MES, Agent Ocean DocK rorl"!Li AlbersDockH' Erery 8H 9 A.M. UU& Puget Sound Bridge & JLreagmg uo Dams, Bridges, Buildings. Gensral ConsP' n COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORN ; Olir nnnc; Row nffi hn owolloliL fnr OrGnOll llinrl iUn VVU1I lllb Dredge "Seattle M the most powerful, best ciiulpiiod mill most thorough .- .!.! .VlllCTJ "--iyiHcn iiyimiitiie uretiso ia"41' " Coos Bay office, Ma'n Jf&! Marshfield. Ornnnn. Seattle, WasPP vjw.. 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