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TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915-EVENING EDITION THE COOS BAY SIX AT THE MJ w 3lwv4';'',,) rf wmt vmm Hf JPU 2SMMffl& .follows: Sunday Scliool (it 10 a. in. I I I .On a in. i-ti'inion. Vesper Circle and Epworth League a. V . m. SCHOOL (JltADKS Helen Kay, lleli'ii llnuaor, Clnienre; Hi si (initio. Merry, Hllznbi'th Me-Olnnls, Trajan; The following uttpllH Imvo been I Harrington, William Sullivan, Kulli neither absent nor tardy during tli ' Illllistrom. Leslie Carter, EHzabolh pom montli: Orllo Ilayden, l)ulo I Swnnton, lloiulu Smith, Wilder lin Mnuzoy, Martha Carlson. Eel ward , mul, (Jouru Olson. ' Fourier, I.olotn Lniui, Allco Muiizoy, j Purred In spellliiK': Uwluy " Carl Payne, Donald lton, iliiby lor, Kllwilioth MrOlnnm, Ktliol SoIIn, WrlBliI Slnrunrot Cully, Keith Hall, Kllxulwrli Hwunton. Prod Helm, WI1 Dorothy Huhies. Allco Huitowh, jdur Inimul. Koinle Smith, Margaret Phyllis Hall, Morlo Howe, Jtutli Fourier. nun lit eiintie. I Tlio followli.jj pupils had CllltlSTIAN scihxci: Christian Science Hall. n7 Tlilnl Street North Services at 11 n. m.. Sunday and S ii. tn. Wednesday. Sulijftt: "Doctrine of Atonemi'iit. Heading room open every day except Sunday and holidays from I to I p. in. I SEVENTH l).V ADVEXTLSTS. I Local Elder, J. 11. (Jualls. Seventh Day Advrntlst services nro conducted every Saturday an follows: SahbaHi School nt )0 a. ill. ntble Study at 11 a m. Young People's Soilety nt 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:110 p. in. ,,m i ii n-ra ? UNITED HltETIIItHX CIIUItCH I XOltTII MUX",, . i 0 Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pastor Sabbath Scliool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Pieachlnis' at ' I " l,n'1 s ""' Prayer MeetlUB Wednesday eve ning nt S o'clock. CATHOLIC "cillJKUII i vnii'iil iiEXI) -Mtov. Father McDcvltt Mass will bo celebrated Sunday nioVnlni; at 8 by the Kov. Father W.illate. p.Mlw97yiyff "ft pw ' '" I MM!1 I II u T.-;.-agisr.TTlj,,i.-iaw. w en the c lit es Snow. Second (initio. Pupils dolus honor work In nrlth niotlej this week nro: Catherine lliid loff, John McMniioinon, Perry Tay lor, Henry Mueller, Cnil Jntli, (lieu HolmcB, Juno McLuubIiIIii, Eugene KrommiiiBa, Marlon Knrdell, (Honda Abbott, Elmer Scott, Charles llolf- nian, Curtis Nagle, Sidney .Nord-, atroin, Chas. Vnsoy. , Tlio following wcro porfect In , spelling nil tho week: Sidney Xord-1 Btroin, .Marlon Knrdell, hols lllack, i John McManoinon, Perry Taylor, , Gertrude Drown, William DaHhnoy. I Charles Hoffman, Itosc Moftltt, HJnlto Nerdruin. Thlitl (irnilo. TIicbo pupils have hnd 100 liiir spelling for the week: Kvolyn Koontz, Horenco Kanloll, Florence! AtkliiH, Knrlne Soionson, Ruth Ilop Bon, Hoydo Scott, Anoiiu I Melon brnnd, John Claiisou, MnrBaret Wood, Mervyn Ewiirel, Mabel Xel con, Lcona Holmes. Neither absent nor tardy for the month: Violet Curry. Jack Sacclil. Evelyn Koontz, Florence Atkins, Gladys Cully. Hetty Fr!-.een, Fran ccs Hall, Anonn llllilenbrantl, Mabel Nelson, llolon Payne. KuxenH Thompson, Dorothy Snow, Mcrgarft Vood. Josophlue Savage and Floronce Atkins havo had porfoct lessons In arithmetic this week. Fourth Gruele. Thoso having 100 In spelling last nro; Jarl Xerdrum. Mark lluone. Oordon Xoff. Vlr?ll LeClalr, Alice McKlnnon, Cecil Doll. Aim WIMr. Ell Sampson, Archie Sow, Alton Kardell, .ACyrtlo Conklln. The II class inld ao vonU In i pulling Tuesday. Fifth (ira.W- purfocl ' 'marks In spelling tho past week:; ' Helen Footo, Violet Moffltt, MoiiroO i MrMiihon, Donald Wilson, Edna 1 Kionholin, Floyd Unlrd. Chas. lloss has withdrawn from i i school. ' In tho flvo minute spoiling cm-1 tests Donald Wilson spelled 1711 and 'Anna Foote 172 words. 1 SKlli (iratle. I Conimondetl on tho week's work In arithmetic: Ernest Imincl, Key nolil Koontz. JainoH Edtly. Robert Ferguson, Itudolph Johnson, Wlllant .Moffltt, Alice Flanagan, Stella Chris- ! teiison, I.uelle Douglas, I.uclle Me I - MI'""II01)I.ST EPISCOPAI;. - Josonh Kni)llarPivt'err " Suiumy sciiooi nt iu a. m. Morning Sorvleo at 11 ti. m. I Our Chlldron." Solo by Mrs. I.oylund. ! All nro cordially Invited. j Epworth League at 7 p. in. j S p. in. sermon, .Mary mm o-( idns." Itondliloii of "The Other Wise; Man." by Miss Orah Ilnrknoss. Solo' by Mrs. Esther Henderson. 1 Junior Leaguo Sorvleo Thursday afternoon nt II: 15. Prayer Meeting Thursday oven lng at 7: .10 o'clock. ' fr- Klni and Iteubcn Lyon. Mr. Stubblefleld was a visitor on Tuesday. ! Eighth (initio High School. Mr. J. Touschor, Jr., of tho Homo for Dependent Children, Portland, ., Oregon, gave an Instructive and in-' terestlng talks to the pupils of the grade Tuewlny. Ilert Trlbby, Thelnin Lyons and lluth Antlerton posetl for the class Friday morning. S'Jine good skotch-' M were bonded In. . . High Scliool Xtitos, ' Pupils of the high school and all the teachers of the school havo plan-' ned a picnic to tho Lire Saving Stu-1 tlon for Saturday. , Congress will give Its public pro- j gram next Friday morning. , In cookery tho making and baking of yeast broatl has been the lesson I In all claues this woek. ' For several lessons pait tho pro blem In advanced manual training claw has been the drawings for and I the construction of a large filing I SWEDISH EVANCKLtCAL LLTIIEKAX Clll'ltCH. Itev. IJ. F. llengtson. Pastor. Hosldonce 291 Highland avenue. Phono Il-lt. Sunday school nt 0:1." a. m. Sermon 1 1 a. m., Swe.llsh Luther an Church. .North llenl services u 7::io p. m. 1 - EPISCOPAL CIH'IICII. till uiitl .MaiKct. I f H. IJ. Ilrownlng. Hector S a. in. Holy Communion. II a. m. .Morning so.-vlce. Sermon: "Tho Itesurrcition In Its Notation ship tn Life." II p. m. St. Mary's Church, North lloud. 7:30 p. m. Service and Sormon St. Luke's Church, Empire. NOltTII HEND CllltlSTIAN CIIUItCH $ Mrs. S. Oregg, Minister Preaching nt 1 1 a. m. and 8 p Illblo School. 10 a. in. Sunday School nt 12 Sunday. IT Your home is cheerier and more comfortable when the beautiful, sunny radiance of Mazda Electric Light floods the room and dispels the , gathering, darkness. Then, too, the current that lights your home can be harnessed to in numerable convenient appliances for lighten ing the daily tasks and effecting economy in the home. No Home is too Modest for E!ectricity----Nooe too Large Whether your horn 3 is old or new, large or small, Electricity may be installed economic ally and easily. Electric Service will not only add to the comfort and happiness of your home, but will also add an immediate and distinct value to your property and make it more easy to dispose of, should you wish to sell. WRITE OR 'PHONE TODAY AND FIND OUT HOW LOW THE COST REALLY IS Smile ! The wen hi takes eilf (s tint lo ilie iiinn M.t.uit.or It, ,,o hidlvi,h,fli ,., "e' We nil lovo ,o ,., u, ', '" h ..I i ,i """ nllOan. It tui'im tho cold shoulder sour at a lemon. iiiiiKii, iiu is our lrieuti, ilio lay tir ' which wo yearn, mul niiccm iiomIw.u .... ,,""" for shoulders. Hut you si y: ''irN lm,, ' cIlcful own n sickly iln when ., ,,eil(l )'lIt'V0lkf "f iiKiiln-l tlio ce.lel 11 we.rlel." Wo will KZ2 " so... Here's tho .o.uoel.. Star, b,lIcV ' Villi. first UIII'llltlUH. Allil In 11 I- "v "'Ul ... I .1.-111 ,l. . halill. Walcli (hu iiccouut glow, wllh II. It Is uti double at nil have money In Hut hunk. i (it.... .i "1 WO tf.,l- Tl.os..,I10WlJ iT iftllflLBi ' OF COOS BAY Solely Deposit Boxes For Rent. RjHiclTiii OLDEST IJAXK IN COOS COUNTY KsUbliHhed 188U. Capita), Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 IatciCNt 1'alel an Time l)epelu Offlcora: J. W. Iteniiett, PrcBlelent. J. II. I'Mnimgnn, Vice-President. It. K. WilllniiiH, Cashier. (Jeo. V, Winchester, 'Mt, Ctlhltf, t fcB- com for the department. Tlio worl; h ben iicrvUoil by l.oo I.aCha pelle. Mr. Silverman's class In inthllc CllltlSTIA.V CIIUItCH Thcso pupils mad ! is spclllDx speaking is at work on a short play Services a3 follows at tho Church, comer Sixth and Central: KoKiilar wrlce eivery Sunday. Illble School nt 10:00 a. in. I . m. -t' Oregdii wm&gzm Power Co. BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits 1125,000.11 OFFICI3KS: J. V. Hennett, Presielonl Arthur McKcowo, Secretiry Tom T. Dennott, Vice President Ilennett Swnnton, Trcamter Transauts a trust business only. Acta as trustee of expreiitrarj ami also as executor and administrator of estates. TheonhTrsit Company In Oregon outside of Portland urt;anlzud under atvtrsit law In this Btato. Kzm$mmfflMzm2mxwi all tho week: Thelwa B!cX. Hl 5lorciiant, .leanette Drown. Iortna Hofrmr.ii, Oswald llerjtland. Rlwln Church, Dorolhy Ilassfonl. Jack Col Huh, Francos Sacclil, Ciladys llur rowH uiul Jake Dorsett. Kolla (lalhiKher entered our room from Spokano this week. iteubeii S:.mltUlHt, Helen Perkins. Howard Post, Kelly Wiilp, Peter North lluntl. Nordstrom, ami Francis FlaiiiiKtui j 'rim ilepailiuent of Douiiisl'ic mado 100 in liyKleue test. Silouco Is putlltiK down nboiil :iu SI Mi (intilc. itltuiiii tKKK In water kIuhh uutlclpa P.upllH iuIhsIiik no words In spull-1 iuK tlio lime when the price will ho entitled ".My l.onl In Livery" It may be stage! In the near future. .MAIISIII'IKI.I) I'ltKSIIVTKItl.W .Miss UoRers, a teacher In llaiidon I ClltltCII H'heols, was a visitor In the schools '-- Itev. Stubblefleld, Pastor this whiiU. With her wero .Miss .Mary Donaldson and .Mr. CeorKt) Chatham, sluileiilM from tho Uandoii blab Hehool. They wero on their way In attend the oratorical outost at double whut It Is at present. Tho blah school tenuis lourt U almiit ready for service. Pouts anil hack stops aro IicIiik put. up. lutorost In heswlmmlUK l'''ol coin tluiios unabated. The warm days or spihiK muke II even more popular. A lume iiiimber of pupils havo louuuod to wwiiii, especially younger hoys. The lltme Winkler i'rlxe In Cham Islry which amounts to $10 and Is class hi tho two primary 'HMimi,.,i annually to the student In Chemistry who hi the judgment of the fitfully iiuika blithest In the subject la to he made a permanent prise In tlio school by Mr. Winkler Tho fund will he endowed ami interest will he used niitiunll the prize. The grouiul lu front of the It Ii- It school building and Kyinnasluni lime Ik en shaped, tilled, eovered with top soil and seeded. Mr. J. Teuwher, Jr., wm a visitor lu the school on Weduesday ami Thursday of last week. lug this week: Albert Hansford, Kvo lyn Fourier, Klmer lllhlouhrnuil, Frederlsk l.ticocti, Margaret Powers. Jeanette WIIhoii, l.eoua I luff man, Mr win Storm, Hfflo liohneH. The hlKhest pupllH lu the physio logy and arlt'.iiuotlc tost wore: .loan otto Wilson Mi, MarKiuot Powers P.', lreno MePhetson US, I'muccs Lyons U2, Kvolyn Fourier !l, anil Forrent Meyers HO. Primary (Jrneles. Tho A Krades have ilouo more than the usiinl amount of reading already this semester. The completion of tho Wheeler First Header is all thut Is required but both classes have rend It twice besides Sloan's First Header. Five and TuaiUeli Primer. The llrownle Primer, and tine class nhout half of "Colleellon of Ky ClnsslCM,'' ami the other class part or the 'Circus (tender." Moth elasK oh me sinitll ami tlio teachers havo an excellent chance to give Indivi dual help width Is so necessary lu the Nrt grade. The ail lesson tor the week was free hand silhouette paper cutting. Pci mul iiiuk'c lu the making of the Miil't mul uoies ami the placing of the "HI 'I' has been IntroiUuvd. Mm M H. Kelly was a visitor l' Miss Corning' room this wwk. The Western Forestry and Conser vation Association send a very Inter esting storj "The Friend of the Forent" to the leucheis. it ha been rend to tho pupil of the first grades anil a copy sent to each of the Iioiuoh as a reminder of the ways of preventing forest fires. Second (iratle, Mrs. Smith was a visitor Tuotala morning. "The Shepherdess Knlttlug" vui Hie picture study for April. Perfect nttenthince for this insula: Johu llutlor, Lnwreuco Chrltnon, Otllllu FInell, Martin llauae;-. Vir ginia llodglns, Melvln Johiwin, Halph (loodan. Coclle Smith, Helen Sullivan. Tlilnl (iiude. Tlio following pupils have receive! 100 hi aliening the .--t week Mark May, Kditu Kellaud, Ctrl linsluud. Chas. II. l.owry, clerk of sessions (let). II. SliiildtMi, Suuday Scliool Superintendent. Mrs. Chan. McKulght, president Wonion's Auxiliary. Sunday School, Jti a. m. Preaching, li a. m. uud S:tiO p. m. Morning subjm't: "Christ's Luw or llmdi'ii Hearing." Kveiilng subject: "Counlry Winds" Music will bo feature'd at the Sun-' tiny evening service'. Prayer Meeting, 7:".0 Thursday i evening. I I NOHWIv'OIA.V Ll'TIIKUAN. ; I Uov. It. O. Thorpe I i Services will hu hold In tho Nnr i wtxclan Lutheran church nt Mnish-i n.ki.i u.....i.... ... ?. .- .. ... i We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash, GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House, Phono itlM-.l. qi ti.im.gtf.il neiil Hiimiiiy nt T: l.i p. m Sandfly school meets nt 10 a. in. Services will bo hold lu the Nor wegtan Lutheran Chapel at North Itt'lUl III I II. III. Sunday si bool at 10 a. m. !'() Itltl.IAWiK AHSTItAC S OF TITI.I'J AHOUT AND lM'OltMATION C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAItSIIFIIUil) AM) ('Ogi'lI'M? CITV, OIIKRON OF.NKUAI. AOKXTS, HASTSIDi: AND SKXfiSTACKKN'S ADDITION AOKNTS roil CANADIAN PAl IIIC ItAILKOAl) LANDS I1KNKY Si:X(.ST( Ki;N. MANAOKlt INTEH-flGEJUi THAHSPDHTATIHC Weekly Service Coos Hay am! San Francisco. SI u Hum sum Freight and Passenger Service SAILS I'HO.M .MAHSIIFIKLD FOIt SAX I'ltAXCISlO Tl'ISIHVI A PHIL 1!0, AT I P. M. Kan Francisco Office, rlOO Flo Ilnllilli.K. "d Pier XuraUr tl Oooa Hny Agent, 0. F. McOkokqe, Hone 41 2223E3!S2S5m2EBKBKS&fXtimtJm I i ii 1 1 wm w imujurm -fn tint ' i. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday -.Jmn.n.m..m..-.,-. . M. --..- t , , MKier. - Church Benefit I'lltST HAPTIST IMIPUCH I Alliert F. Ilassfoid. M. A. I Kosldeuve titiil S 11th street I 6-X I Illble School at 10 a. m., with untiled clases and competent teach ers. Worship at 1 1 a. in Hern. on 7: !.". Special music. A cordial welcome tt .Uuded to .ill. .;. 4. .. NOltTII IU:.I PIHWUVIIMtlAN Itev. Kretlei U'U Shintlau. Pastor . Hlblo school at 10 a. m, Christian KmUavor at 0:45 p. m CATHOLKMHl'ltlMl .MAllSIMIKI.Il Mass veill be celebrated at S:00 ami 10:30 o'oiock Sunday niornliir- b Itev. father Wallace, ami In Nt-i'th Hem! at i a. m. MKTHODIST CIIVUCII U S HI-o l-.ii.ior. North ltcud Tlu sorl v.a Suuday will bo I us sales MONDAY, Aoril 19 th, is The SWEDISH CHURCH Benefit Day S.S. JENNINGS North Bznd TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -: -:- has been a hobby with tin for a koo jany years and a lot of our custo.ner? will toll you iion It conies to settli k good, sound, durable frnmhiB material at the rlKht price wo Uuow our biisl neas. Just tell what you was', to r.illd and tho amount you want to spend and we'll set busy with our pencil and fluura out the best your Money can buy. Try ua. ..... A C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. UKTAII. DKPAHTJIIINT FUEL HILL 1 TWO IJV USINO Ol'll WOOD ' 1SJ SOPTII HHOADWAV CUT THIS I'HOVio ion TIIK FASl AND COMI-OUTA11LH S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIITEI) NOKTII PACIFIO STE.UISUIP CO. O. p. MpriRnnmi AnENT W. W . Phono 44, Marshflold KaaggaaaagrngssngmaaaMgi Phone 421. NorthBjri cmaramuM i Marsliiield-Nortli Bend-Empire Auto Service l.enea Mni-shflehl at IIiimj' Corner 10:011 a. in, IJ: oil. p.m. 5: 00 p.m. Iaos North He. ill in uilii. ules later Ieaves Empire. K:0 a.m. lliilO a.m. it:l!0 p.m. EQUIPPED WITH WlKEIiES gteamship g reakwater ALWAYH ON TIME- lv1IlVfl Vii SAILS PKO.M MAHSIIFIHLD KVKHV JIOXHAV ia" i M-i ON THE FOLLOWING DATICS: APIHL a AT 1w ' APHIL 1U, AT I) A. .M.l APItIL ID. AT M'.M 'V',.y At AT M:(IO A. M. AND FKOM POUTLAND EVEHV Hw A. M. nCPlCS. f& TICKETS ox kat.r at innw.AVn CITV TICKET or"- AND OAK BTItEETS. POUTLAND. Phono 8K-J, 'OUT LAND. , O. D. L.NWa IV . ..r.M.l IHISI.ftMl.l.Ml.l.lTn.BJMJ,.r.lT oobi uorae A 'i .icy for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marino and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. p10ne 180.j get Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams. Bridges, Buildings. General Constr" n COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WO", Our Coos Bay office has available- for Oregon work the Dredge "Seattle" tlio most now nffni. i...ti ,wi.iin.w.,i mul most ihoroug tweiity.lncli liyilinullc Jreelie In ra'llc w,,,ert c'oos..B.iv,.oiiico, .J&&- iviiirbiuiuiu, uregon. vxte1 Seattle, Was x i' . .. . . J ijEE"?Mw r 4U r ' IU.i $T m p1 IwlHMESBiBIVHHMiiHiHBiiBHBBMiMBiVi