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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1915)
mESMHHM THE COOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' THREE -aKSfei PICTURES AT: THE A.S.X , , picture jpruiuiuB REHFELD'S I'liono 37B-J. BUY THE VERY BEST MarshM BU 1 1 tK beamery 4 madh UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A OIiKAN AN" MOIlKltX FACTOKV. fftKMhVAFM MIMC AND cream. PURE ICE f I'liono 7.1. Times want ads bring results. m W wm " -. S3 . . ..'... fe'i'.ii. ... -A . A ,v.j,vvC,V,p saKSSSl? 'ii2 JASUxw Chocolate Bavari&r Lream Seak oncOifitf box re'n. tine In colifwator until Scftt odd It to two ciinii1 mitt. Vhich hue t.crn nen1r!H tmth i. hlesnoonfiiisnhtrnf-riAlii'nr.t-mrwir-i,....- lite, ttlrrlnrr until diiinlui T?mn rrnm fire, add onchnll CUTiful fcucnr. nml nntn. SPOOnful Vanilla extract. Turnintnrrrnnltrhrmtn. BCt in a Dan oflcewalrr. allrrfncrtintll It hMlna ttt thicken. add tWd CUnfull nf cream whlnniltnn RVifTfroth. Line amould with pcnchcttturn In the 'mixture, set In n co'd place until firm, Unmould and strvo with whipped cream. 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Marshflold Phone 421, North Bond a ' TO BttT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- Mi been a lobby with us for a good jjany years and a lot of oir customer: will toll you whan It comos to gottli g good, sound, double framing inntorlal nt tho right prlco wo kuow our bual ntn. Juit toll what you want to build and thu amount you want to spend and wo'll got busy with our poncll and flguro out tho boat pur uoney can buy. Try us. U1. , C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO BY US1NO OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 12 BOUTII BROADWAY BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undlvldod profits $125,000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. Bonnptt, President Arthur McKcown, Sccrotary Tom T. Donnett, Vlco President Bcnnott Swanton, Trcasuror Transacts n trust business only. Acts ns trustco of express trusts and also as executor and administrator of cstatos. Tho only Trust Company In Oregon outsldo of Portland organized under now trust law in this state. IN FIRST AND AFTER COSTS FORD THEY SAVE YOU MONEY CARS 1 ISAAC R. TOWER Agent Coos and Curry Counties. "THE GUNNEL,?" Front Street Marslifield, Ore. Abstracts FOR RKMAIILU ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See HTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON CE.VERAIiACJK.VrS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER FL 1 & BEIETT OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Intercut Paid on Tlrnn Deponltn YOU CAN PAY YOUR TAXES THROUGH THIS. HANK Offlcors: J. W. Bcnnott. President. J. II. Flnnngnn, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. Goo. F. Winchester, .jmL CnMiler. EQUIPPED WITH WIHKLK84. ;teamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD EVERY MONDAY DURING MARCH ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: MARCH ir, AT 1:00 A. M.; MARCH 21I AT 1 P. M.J MARCH 2U, AT K:.'J() A. M.5 and from PORTLAND, EFFECTIVE MARCH lOUi, AND EVERY FRIDAY THEREAFTER. TICKETh ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE, BTD AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND. Phone 8S-J. O. B. LANDERS, Agenl Seventh and Eighth Gnuljs The pupils of tho seventh and eighth grndo visited tho Coos Bay Ic.o and Cold Storage Thursday afternoon, whoro they saw tho completo process of butter making from tho testing tho milk to determine tho nmount of I fat to finished product ns It Is put on' ftho mnrket. The engineer showed tho pupils the steps in Ice making and nl- lowed them to visit tlio Ice house. 1 Fiflli Gnulu j Mnxlno Jones wna tho only pupil of tlio A class who iniulo 100 In tho last arithmetic test. Others making very good grades were Vera Albrecht Stella Storgard, ami Lavlua 1'atuter. I In a spelling test this week; thoso (having perfect papers were Arthur Johnson, Eugene Jones, and Edward Swanton. Fourth (Ii-uric Thcso pupils hnd perfect spoiling lessons for n. week: Edward Wilson, Clayton Drlscolt, Stella Lash, Vlolot Mofflt, Cleorgo Why, Edna Kronholni, Agnes KulJu, Dorothy Painter, Dor othy Baker, Edith Erlckson, Julius Mntson, Walter Daniels, Donald Wil son, Margaret Foulkes, Louis Bal llngor, Hose McQlnnls. In tho B class, Donnld Wilson, spelled 175 words in tho flvo mlnuto spelling test. Third Grndo Tho following pupils have hnd por ted lessons In spoiling: lllma Lijng wortliy, Edna f Kallaud, Mary May, Ruth Corey, James Mills Johnny Lash, Fredrick Schotter, Elizabeth Swanton, Arthur EricksoH, Wilder Immol, Frnnccs Mlrrnsoul, Margarot Fourier. Scrouil Grade Tho visitors for this week aro Mos dnmes Lnndoll nnd J. S. Coke. Virginia llodglns. and Lawrence Clirlstcnson have had perfect lessons In nrlthmctlc for tho pnst week. Thoso having tho highest nvorngo In spoiling aro Virginia llodglns, Catherine Wilson, Eleanor Flanagan wElizaboth Ponnock, Eleanor llousnn Vera Johnson, Edna S'lrrnsoul, Her bert Lewis, John Butler, Joey Mc Kcown, Irn Jones, Ralph Coodan Primary Tho weekly art losson In tho pri mary grodos.was tlio painting of a 1 dandelion and leaf, Tlioso In Mrs. Wilbur's room whoso work desorves lionorablo moutlot nro: Sylvia Bal llnger, Elslo Elliott, Itowonn Orogg, Georgo Kelty, Doris Llljborg, Selma KulJu, Elvlu Hill. Miss Coming's room earned eight smnll stars and thrco largo ones for singing correctly tho Interval exercis es which Miss Volz gavo them In their lesson this wook. Tho Physiology lesson for this wook was n series of talks on Our Body Cnstlo, names of parts, whoro they are, rooms In It, enro of tho win dows, etc. Tho following pupils have beon ne'i ther absent nor tardy this month: Juanltn Danlols, Johnny Foulks, Ruth Goodnn, William Landles, Jnoky Makln, Mary Mills, Amelia Pratt, Al ton Stono, arnro McICoown, Bennett Swanton, and Vlolot Swanton. In nygleno last wook: Tyson Keyser, Thelmn Black, and Jeanotto Brown, Thoso bad 100 In spoiling all tho week: Frauds Flanagan, Albert Johnson, Jack Collins, Helen Perkins, Tyson Keyser, Dorothy Bassford, Eu- geno Crosthwnlte, Gladys Burrows, Helen Merchant, Duncan Dashnoy, William Watts, Ben Soronson, Helen Morchnnt, Ero Jnrvcnlen, Thelmn Black, Loronn Hoffman. Fourth Grndo Thoso who had perfect dnlly les sons nnd nlBo perfect test In spoiling tho pnst week arc: Walter Sneddon, Georgo Murphy, Myrtlo Conklln, Al tou Knrdell, Marshall Beatty, Elbort Mesh, Cc"ll Doll, Virgil LcClalr, Lil lian Johnson, Mtiry McKlnuon. Thoso who did good work In tho monthly arithmetic test were Walter Sneddon, Cecil Doll, Elbert NIobIi, Albert Webber, Alfred McElroy, Law rence Koontz, Gordon No.1f, Alma WIesor, Mary McKlnnon, Jnrl Nerd rum. In geography test thoso doing good work wore: Alfred McElroy, Alton Knrdell, Georgo Murphy, Marshall Beatty, Myrtlo Conklln, Walter Sned don, Virgil LcClalr, Cecil Doll, El bert Nlesh v First Grndo Mrs. Chan. Hall visited tho room this weak. Edward Cook Is a now pupil. Tho pupils of tho first grndo A class aro becoming skillful In play ing tho "Dcnf nnd Dumb" gnmo In which tho tenchor Instead of talking writes tho directions on tho blnck board. .Martha Carlson and Myron Harris have handed In good penmanship pa pers. Third Grndo High SrliopI Pupils neither absent nor tardy for tho mouth: Violet Curry, Augustus Hoffman, Jack Sacchi, Georgo Scott, Karlno Soronson, Lois Bnssford, Dot ty Frlzeon, Frnnccs Hill, Myrtlo John son, Mnblo Nolson, Eugene Sampson, Margarot Wood Perfect spoilers this wook: Anona Hlldenhrnnd, Robert Hoffmnn, Fran ces Hall, Loona Holmes, Evelyn Koontz, Floronco Atkins, Josophlno Hnvngo, Augustus Hoffman, Karlno Soronson, Ruth Uopson. For oxcellont work In numbers Eu geno Sumpson Is commended. High School Tho "Purplo nnd Gold" camo out this wook. It is a good number. Tho last number will bo known as tho Senior Annual. ElUJEllllMH SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rov. II. F. BengtBon. Pastor. Residence 21)i Ulghlaud avenue. Phone 91-R. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Service nt 11 a. m. On Palm Sunday, March '2'8th, there will bo Holy Communion nt 11 o'clock. North Bend sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. NORTH BEND PHESBYTEIHAN Rov. Frederick Shlmlan, Pastor . Jiiuio school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH I uuv, iv. a, uiFuy, t-nsior. Nortli Bend I WIHNET8 FIRE PLAGES to J. N. BAYLISS Kind of Brick Work at Jrlcei That Aro Right ,&. ' Work Gunrnnteetl S?,11 3e Preside." Johnson Jjjt. W second St. Phone JKachRangea. Bollor Work no b AT nffi-LIS W00DYARD ttobi Htrset, "hoD 7u .SAVE MONEY E LciMXJtt ,h0 rurnon W W LLE COAL . Cosl , i 51.00 nPer,t?n Sd.00 m tOO Of both $5.00 htoelW MUSSO.V, 1'n.p J0l' Cigar Store. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL t In tho Heart of Marshflold All Outside, Rooms. Ste-'n Heat Hot nnii Cnlil Water T CI T RANSPORTATIDM DAY RATES. THc mill UP WEEKLY I1A.TES, 8.no UP L. .1. ,1 US TEN. Mltr.. . .- 0 T. J. SCAIFE ic A. II. HODGINS Marslifield ffi co ICsdiuatcs Fiirnlshcil Phono 1KI-R. Mnihhflelil, Oregon LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry Cleaning on tlie most dellcuto fabrics. Wo posl- tlvely giinrauteo all work j Phono I3I-X. Address 3.11 Central Arenuo. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEJIHSHIP HJINM SMITH Freight and Passenger Service From San Francisco, Tuesdays, From Coos Bay Saturdays FROM SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY, MARCH 23, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco Office, 000 FIfo Building, mid Pier Number 23 Uoos Bay Agent, 0. F. McdEORQE, Phono 44. GRADES HIGH SCHOOL U COOS RIVER BOAT CV(. L.4lTvn "' Marsl,fed every dnf. -wnes neau of river -. .io p. t Eampi ! huea;' A "U.W It, t " " "any at 7 Bto:ybon' '"a re MJUXU 4 roirietor Pictures & Framing Walker Studio i I !. Ill CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. DAY AND NIGHT SHlfViuu For tad. phono 20, Chandler Hotel. or during cars, phono 20 ' Chandler Hotel liYNN LAMBET1T, Prop. New Ciija : i Now Cars I Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most ponerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly modern twenty-inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marslifield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Eighth Grndo County superintendent Baker visit, cd tho room Tuesday. Roport cards woro given out In tho grndo this week. In tho Friday morning Art lesson, on tho daffodil, good ctudloa woro hnnded In by Georgo Schroeder, Ruth Andorson, Augusta Mleklom, Regi nald McCarborry, Mabel Lingo, Georgo Ilunson, John Dye, Bert Trlb- boy, Evelyn Mlrrnsoul, and Holon Gulovson. Thoso making 100 In tho wookly spoiling test woro; Leona Post, Wll ma Hongland, Reginald McCarborry, Georgo Hanson, Anna Storgard, Bu geno Kelly, Glenda Farrel, Tholmn Lyon. In tho Arithmetic test given Thurs day, tho best grades wero inndo by Tholma Lyons, Mnblo Lingo, Graco Furrln, Georgo Hanson, John Dyo, Eugeno Kelly. Sixth Grndo Tho following pupils mndo 100 In tho spoiling test: Albert Bassford, Jeanotto Wilson, Mnblo Brown, and Erwln Storm. In tho arithmetic geography, and physiology tests this week, excellent papers woro written by Loulso Gld- loy, Ruth Saiiqulst, Margaret Powers, Jeanotto Wilson, Cronjle Nobles, Fer dinand Lecocq, Francos Lyons, Eve lyn Fourier, Leona Hoffman, May bolo McLa-ighlln, Erwln Storm, Ef flo Holmes Fifth Grndo Tho pupils In Eighth grndo cook ing served their annual luncheon to tho (anchors of tho grades In tho High School building Friday aftor noon. Tho room was dccoiatod with huckleberry, daffodils wero used for tublo decorations, dainty placo cards woro used to assign tho diners to tholr places, tho cooking was good, and tho sorvlco commendable Tho (unction was vory onjoynblo. Pupils In tho typewriting courses hnvo beon testing their speed In a series of speed tests during tho past ten days. Roport cards In tho High. School woro given out this wcok, Monday evening will occur tho final speaking contest to detormlno tho representatives of tho school In tho County contest In public speaking. Tho winners of this contest Mon day ovenlngl will recolvo tho Rod Cross Medals at Commencement In addition to tho plcasuro nnd honor of representing tho school. Tho ordor of sponkors on tho pro gram ronows; itutti cowan, Mao Church, Ethol Josophson, Ruby Carl son, 7.oq Dolnu, Marjorlu Graham, Holon Rees, Harvey Waltor, Ray Dav is, Tom Walters, Ludwlg Stono, Jos- 80 Franz. Tho call Tor original drawing Tor tho senior annual unonrthed consider able artistic talent In tho High school, i Tho public program of tho Hyso orlo has been postponed n wook on nrcount of tho Illness of Miss Silver man. Tho advanced class In Manual Training Is making a largo filing cab. Inet for tho shop. Plnns, drawings and workmanship aro tholr own entirely. Tho sorvlces Sunday will bo at follows: Sunday School nt 10 a. in. 1 1:00 n. m. Sermon, Vcspor Circle and Epworth League nt 7 p. in. . CATHOLIC CHURCH I MAHSHPIELD Murs will bo eolebrnted at 8:00 and 10:.10 o'clock Sunday morning by Rov. Fathor McDovltt. , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Albert F. Bassford, M. A. Rcsldenco CCIl So. 11th Btrcot C9-X Blblo School at 10 a. m., with grndod classos and competent teach ers. Worship nt 1 1 n. in. Evening sorvlco: "What Baptism Means to tho Baptist." Tho ser mon will ho followed by tho ob servance of tho ordlnnnco of bap tism. A cordial wolcomo Is oxtonded to all. , UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH NORTH BEND Mrs. R, N. Lowls. Pnator- Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Christian Endonvor at 7 p. m.. Preaching at 11 a. ni.'ahd 8'p.w. Prayor Meeting Wodnosday eve ning at 8 o'clock. , NORTH BEND CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. S. Grogg, Mlnlster- Pronching at 11 a. m. and 8 p, in. Blulo School, 10 a. m. Bunday School nt 12 Sunday. I V J i- r u r NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rov. R. O. Thorno Sorvlcos will bo held In tho Nor wcglan Luthoran church, nt Marsh flold Sunday at 7: 4C. Holy Communion will bo ob served, Sunday school meets nt 10 n, in, Sorvlcos will bo hold In thu Nor wegian Lutheran Chapol at North Bend nt 1 In. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. . I EPISI 1 " R. E. ISCOPAL CHURCH. Ith mid Market. Browning, Rcctor- 8 a. m , Holy Communion. 0:30 a. ni. Sunday School. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of tho Marsh field Lund Company will bo hold In tho offlco of I. S. Kuufmau & Co., on Front street, Marshflold, Oregon, on Monday, April tho 5th, 1915, at -I o'clock P. M for tho oloctlon of directors and for tho transaction of such othei business as may bo brought boforo tho moot ing. Dated at Marshflold, Oregon, tho Cth day of March, 1915. G. W. LESLIE, Secretary. First publication March C; lust Thcso pupils made 100 In tho test publication April 3. Morning sorvlco nnd Hcrmon. Bpo- clal Lonton theme: "Tho Challongo of tho Christ." "What think yo of ChrlslT" St. Mnrk 1-1:04. .'I p. in. sorvlco lji St. Mary's church North Bond. 7:30 Sorvlco In St. Luko's church, Empire. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8TS. I Local Eldor, J. E, Qualla. Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlcos nro conducted ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. in. ' Blblo Study at 11 a. in. Young People's Society nt 3 p. tn. Prnyor Mooting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. : I CATHOLIC CHURCH tl NORTH BEND Rov. Fathor MoDovltt- Mass will bo colobrated Sunday morning at 8 by tho Rov. Father Wallaco. -, CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sorvlcos as follows at tho Church, cornor Sixth and Control: Rogulnr sorvlces ovory Sunday, Blblo School nt 10:00 a, m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Scloncu Hall. 237 Third Stroot North Services at 11 a. in,, Sunday and 3 p. in. Wednesday. Bubjoct: "Mutter." Rending room open every day oxcept Sunday and holidays from 1 to 4 p. in, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. .'osoph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Morning Sorvlco at 11 u. in, All nro cordially Invited. Epworth Loaguo at C;30 p. in. Junior League Sorvlco TliurmUy lfternoon nt 3:45, Prayor Mooting Tburidar even ing at 7:30 o'clock, MMM4MMMM Kindly roniombor to glvo us a trial. Everything In the bakery lino MARSHFIELD BAKING CO., 133 No, 2nd st., near Central Phono 428. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 100-L. MARSHF1ELW, OREGON I , r. i I I! '!$! i i w II -1 -M- I