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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915- EVENING EDITION. ' "" THREE (ozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Mnt nil larfIG aCCOlintS but tlin sm.nllnr rlrmneirnn knows ho is Just as welcome here. ; For months we have been urging the opening of a bawinriS aCCOlint here becailSG WG Want tn nnnnnmnn hrift and industry. We pay interest on savings accounts. You may open an account at any time in any amount. T ill BAMK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Bores For Rent. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Mnrehflcld nt Busy Corner 10:00 n.m. 2:00. p.m. 5:00 p.m. Lciixes North Ilcnil 15 ruin, tiles Inter MnrMiflolil North llonil Empire Tarheel Sunset Hay 'ffhwcK. ELEVEN GRADUATEiEXHIBIT THRONGED I - I -rA V MVRTLE 1'OIXT HURT SCHOOL HUNDREDS VISIT SCHOOL 1)18 1. JL dZLK-! ' H,:N,)UH "ANDKB RU'LOMAS I'liAV AT HIGH SCHOOL ninl lies of . EGGS EGGS EGGS Warranted iicu-lnld miller absolutely .santtury conditions. Weigh J I ounces and oxer, per tlocn, fully SI." per ecnt nioto egg than in oidliiury case eggs, l'liotio orders :it)l-J. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phr.ne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial Tin: scri itches FUiGl I BENNETT BA OLDEST RANK IV COOS COINI'V Established I SSI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Time AM) SAVING'S DEPOSITS Officers W. Ilennelti President. .1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. 1 Williams, Cashier. Coo. F. Wlniho.ster, Asst. Cashier. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers- 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries 'Phones 348-J and 326 Tlie lilble' That's tho Hook, the Hook Indeed, Tho Hook of hooka On which who looks As ho Bhonlil do aright shall never need WIbIi for it better light To guide him through the night. Herbert. : SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Local Elder. J. 15. Quails. Seventh Day Advcntlst services nro conducted every Saturday ns follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Dlblo Study at 11 n. m. Young People's Society at 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. tu. -I. r UNITED BRETHREN CIIUltCH NORTH HEN'B Mrs. It. N. Lewis, rnstor- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian lCndenvor at 7 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday ovo ulng at 8 o'clock. METHODIST CHURCH Hev. A. S. Illsoy, Pastor, f North Bend 1 Abstracts rOIt RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AM) INFORMATION ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITV, OREfiON GENERAL AOKXTS, KASTS1BE AM) SEXfiSTACKE.VS ADDITION AOENTS FOB CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILBOAD LANDS henry sencstacken, MANAGER Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J ?rwnMBWwa-ite :AKHRilRN Steamers SANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound h'HOM SAN ,FRANCLSCO 10:00 a. in., May 'Jtr, :tt), .luno .", 10, I.-?, HO, U5, ami ill). IlltO.M COOS BAY 1'Olt ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. P. M. Tlilo May U", .limo J, 7, I U, 17, ill!, i!7, July I. South Bound i'liOM POBTLAND (l l. M.. Mnv -J I. 1II. .Iiitut I. I). II. II). -I. -I, July I. I'ltOM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO. I M. Tide, May i!(l, ill, Juno l, 1 1, l!(l and :tl. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. flndtli Terniinal Din It. Phono -I.". , STTlLli, AtfOllt. GRAVEL Wo arc now prepared to furnish ORAVEL In nny quantities from pllo In our yard or In carload lota, nt following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.'jr per yard. ennoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. opposite lw-orrico. Phone 1110. BUY THE VERY BEST I Marshfldd BUTTER l Creamery u , SUMMONS I In (bo Circuit Court or the. Stato of Oiegon, in and for Coos County. i Myrtlo A. Edwards-Roberts, Plain tiff, vs. Jiimos Edwards-Roberts, Do fondant. . To James Edwnrds-Robcrts, tho INTER DGEHN TH AHSPO HTATI DM Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Frnnchco. STEAMSHIP MAMM SMITH Freight and Passenger Service kails from .MAitsiirn:iJ) roit s.. i'kancisco, may aa, AT 1:00 P. M. fian Francisco Office, tlOO File Hiilldlng, and l'lrr Number Hit Coon Buy Ageut, 0. J7. McGeorcie, Phone 44. 4 MARK UNDKH SANITAHY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODKHN FACTORY. above named defendant. KQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS. iteamship breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. MILS FROM MARSIIFIRLR EVERY SI N DAY DlltINf! MAY rAT I) A. M AND l'HOM POItTLAM) LVKItY THlltSDAY AT H A. M. HCKETS ON RALE AT TORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFIOB, tTll AND OAK BTUKETS, ruiiTij-iw. 0. II. laXDEBS, AKe BTKKILI.KB MILK AND CltKAM. PURE ICE 1'ito delivery, H a. in. mid a p. in. Phono Til, , ' l)lti:SSMAKI(; and ' TAILOItKD HATS Work KiiimiiitetMl and prices reasonablo .MBS. II. C. WILLKY Over Norton & Hanson's Phono 1C9-J. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE CADILLAC AND DODGE ALTO SUPPLIES TOIt ALL MAKES OP OAHS Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging bo. ams, Bridges, Buildings. General rucuon Pnmoi ri-r ciiamtO cnR HflRROR WORK Pur Coos Bay office has available- for Oregon Coast worx me Dredffe "Seattle" fa most powerful, l.et equipped and most thoroughly niodera twenty-luch Hydraulic aredge in racu.c . tooi Bav office Mam 0I1 c.e' mars nip ri. iirRtinn. ouauiv, ..- o -.,,,., , a.... iU7 Central uv. Plione !I7!-L Kindly remember to give ua a trial. Everything In the bakery line MAItSIII'lELD BAKIXO CO., 133 No, 2nd nt , near Central Phone 428. - SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained In Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corseticr. 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X In tho linmo of thu Stato of Oro Kon, You aro horeby reiiulreil to ap pear and answer thu complaint fil ed ni;aiust you herein within ton days from tho da to of tho service of this Hiimmous upon you If serv ed within this county, or, If Borvcd I within any other county of this Jsta'ii, then within twenty days from I tho dato of mich sorvico, but, If serv ed by publication, or by pel initial scnlco outsldo tho stato of Oreon, you shall appear and nnswor on or 1 before tho last day of tho tlmo pro scribed In tho order for publication. huroof, to-wlt, Juno Cth, 1015. H you fall to appear and answer raid complaint as abovo nmulrod, tho plnliitirr will (aim judKiiKint against you for want thereof and will apply lo tho Court for tho rollof demand ed In lior complaint, a succinct Htuto ino.it of which is; That Hho bo panted n ilocrco of divorce from you; That sho bo awanlod tho care, cus tody and control of tho minor ch'ld of plaintiff and defendant, U, Mary Olive Edwards-Itohorts; That sho bo pormltted to assumo Uie name of Myrtlo A. Edwards. I Pervico of this Hiimmons Is mado liy publication pursuant to an ordur niado by Hon. John S. Coke, Circuit Judso of Coos County, OreKon, which ordor bears dato of April 23, 191 .1. and directs publication hereof In tho Coos Hay Tlnios onco each week i for a period of six weeks, tho f IrM l publication thereof to bo mado on llbe 24th day of April, HUG. OltAVKS & M'lNTimW-', Attornoys for Plaintiff. Tho eorvkes Sunday will bo ai follows: i Sunday School at 10 a. m. 11:00 a. in. Sermon. Vesper Clrclo and Epworth Loaguo at 7 p. m. 4 f EPISCOPAL CHUBCIL 11. 13. Drowning. Itoctor S a. in. Holy Communion. !::I0 n. in. Sunday school. 1 1 a. m. Morning prayer nltd sor mou. Subject: "The Significance of tho Ascension. " 7:30 p. in. sorvico and sermon In St. Luko's Episcopal church, Em I CATHOLIO CIIUltCH . I I NOIITII BEND ( Rov. Father MrDorltt Mass will bo reipUrated Sunday morning nt 0 by the Hev. Father Wallace. .j. . 4. NORWEGIAN LUTIIEBAN. Bov. It. O. Tborno Services will be held In tho Nor wegian Lutheran church at Maish field Whitsunday nt 1 1 a. in, .Mrs. (leorgu Lane will slug. Sunday school meets nt 10 a, in. Services will bo hold In tho Nor wokIuii Lutheran Chapol at North Ilend nt 7: 1.' p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. .j. .3. .;. I CllltlSTIAN CIIUltCH I Services ns follows at the Church, cornor Sixth and Central: Itoguhir services every Sundny. Biblo School at 10:00 a. m. . ! I MABSIIFIELD PBICSBYTEIHAN I (ill'ltCII 1 Itov. Stubbloflold, PiiBtor Cbas. II. Lowry, clork of hcssIoiih (Jco. II. Staddon, Sundny School Superintendent. Miss Clara Myrcn, Organist. A. L. Ilutz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chns. McKnight, president Woiuoii'h Auxiliary. Sunday School, 10 a, in. Pienchlug, 11 n. in. and 8:00 p. m. .Morning subject: "Kindness." Evening sermon subject: "Tho Idle Man." Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. 111. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 Thursday evening. A very cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all, especially utrangoru. Ciiniiiienoonient Exerciser Tuvst Ken- lug. Senior Annual I Clecr , and Bright Publication ' (Special to Tho Times) MYRTLE POINT, May 22. Eleven I seniors of tho Myrtlo Point High School Inst night received their dl 1 plomas and stopped out Into tho world, completing 12 yenrs of edu cation. Yet not nil of them nro through. Several nro planning on re suming next yenr, going on through 1 college. 1 Much Interest was taken In tho I Commencement exercises hold In tho , ITitfauo TheaXor which -was artist 1 ically decorated for tho occasion. I On Sunday tho Baccalaureate ser ,111011 for tho class of 1015 was de , llvorod by Itov. J. V. Vernon nt tho 1 Presbyterian church. Tho cnlln Illy, selected flower of tho closs. was used profusely In tho decorations of the building. And most successful, wns the sen ior play on Wednesday evening "A Kentucky Belle." Tho Unique Then tre wns crowded. Between tho first nml second acta Floyd Wnlkor, as sisted by Don Snydor and Arthur Wldby staged n scries of acrobatic turns. Singing between nets was furnished by tho Misses Ada Pratt and Crawford nnd Mcsnmes E. C. Roberts nnd R. T. Worloy. Clnw lnwr "Tho Orpheus," tho senior annual, Is a clover publication, full of bright nml breezy bits of sehool llfo, well written nnd Illustrated. Tho editors of "Tho Orpheus" nro Josophlno Hayes, editor In chief: Floyd Wnlkor, assistant editor: and tho assistant editors Rowcna Roberts, Anita John son, John Hall, Elvn fir eon, Llla Smith, l.nrry Miller, assistant man ager; Audrlo Bryant, advertising as sistant; nnd Cloldlo Michael, stenog rapher. Tho clnss officers nro Ervln Bnrk low, president; Annlo Johnson, vlco prcs.; Joscphluo Hayes, Sec, Abblo Elwood, Trcas. Baked Bread Hoys' SEN OR Class Drawn Exclamations (o Mnko Mother Envious For three hours last night hun dreds of people thronged through tho rooms of tho high school and Into tho gymnnslum, extremely well pleased with ono of tho best school exhibits ever arranged in Marsh field. Into tho domestic bdenco depart ment tho visitors went, looked long and longingly nt tho goodies rest ing thcro under n taboo, coming nwny to know full well that tho younger generation Is fast learning tho art of biscuits such as mother makes. Much nttentlon waB nttractcd by tho display of tho boys' cookery class. Bread had bocn toasted to n delicious brown, pics woro bnkod to n turn nnd tho cookies, too, boro muto witness to tho fact that tho dnyB of equal suffrage have come. Miss Elizabeth Moore, head of the department, xvns highly compli mented on tho results of her two yenrs In Marshfield. With luncheons tho girls this year have mndo enough money to buy full sets of tnblo linen for tho de portment, of which thoy nro qulto proud. Tho art exhibit of the students In the department of Miss Anna Volz wns most Interesting. From tho grades Into' tho high school draw ings hnd been submitted. In n clnss In card writing tho Instructor allowed tho youngsters to pick tholr own sign. Practically all of them ndvortlsod tho business of their fnthors. Ono llttlo follow, who welcomes tho closo of tho school yenr moro enthusiastically than tho beginning, mado a largo sign, significant, "Closed, legal holiday." Tables, cabinet, stools and small receptacles of many designs xvns the display of tho manual training department, of which Fred Flnndors Is the head. Much Interest was dis played In tho work of tho boys ot nil tho several clasucs. PLAY FRIDAY BASEBALLSGDRES ies Want Ads Bring Results SAVE MONEY by 01 deling the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut foal, r,pr ton ,.,,.$1.00 Lump coal, per ton $.".") Or bait ton of both $1.7.1 1). MfSSOV, Prop. Phono 18-.I or leave older at I Hllljrr'H flgar Store. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PRO ! PERTY ON I'ORKCLOSl'HE I Notlco U liorob) given, That by virtue of an oMtriitlou duly issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos nnd to me directed on tlio m uuy or .xia, 1915, upon a judgment and decree duly ruiidurod, entered of record itnd docketed In and by said Couit on tho 29th ilny of April. l'Jia. in a conum unit then In said Court ponding, wherein A. Storuard wan plaintiff and J. P. Farley ami I''" M. Far- ' loy were defendant In fuvor of plain tiff and agalmU said defendants bv which execution I am lommaiided to sell the properu In bald execution and herilnafUT d'-lbed to pa the sum duo the plaintiff of Ono thou sand two hundred nlnetJ six nid 110 100 dollar, with iitiri" t iluroou nt the rate of r. iuxj ptr cent ,ier 11 n I CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSHFIELD Mass will bo celebrated nt 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning by Rov. Father Wallace, and In North Bend ut 9 n. in. 11 11 111 from the 29 th day or April, 1915, 'until paid together with thu costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at One hundred forty-sorou and no-1 00 dollars ami costs nnd expen ses of said execution. I will on Hut unlay, the 12th day of Juno, 1915, nt the hour of 10 o'clock n. 111. of said day at tho front door of the County Court House In Coqullle, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public unc tion to thu highest bidder for eas.i In hnud on the day ot Bale, all the right, title, Interest nnd estato whlcn said defendants J. P. Farley and Flora M. Farley and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the Plulutirf's Mortgage Lien In, of and to said Roal Property said mort gaged premUos hereinbefore men tioned are described In unld execution us follow h, to-wlt: Each and on un divided one-naif Interest In nnd to lots Eleven and twelve, (II & 12), In block, Ten (10) In Hoiig.tuckoii'H Ad dition to tho City of MarHhflohl, Coos County, Oregon, according to plat thereof now on file and of record In the office of the County Cleik, In and for wild Coos County, Oiegon. to gether with tho tonomonU, heredita ments and uppurteiiauces thereunto belonging or In any wine appertain ing. Said sale bolng subject to redemp tion In the manner provided by law Dated thin Cth dm of May, 1915 ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr, Sheriff of Coon Count . Oregon First publication May S last pub llration Juno 191u Friday evening. May 28th, tho Sen ior class of tho High School will np pear behind the footllgths In tholr clnss play, "The Schoolmistress." This piny Is 11 very high class production, full of action nnd without n sleepy moment (unless It be whore Midship mini SuunilerB drops off with Ills bend on Owendollue's shoulder.) "Tho Schoolmistress" ling been presented ninny times nt colleges, both east nnd west, nnd never Iihh It fulled to scoro heavily. 1 Ruddle lllllstrom ns Tho Honorniilo Vero Queckett, who "could novor ' stuiid the chaff about marrying n I boarding school," Iiiih been losing I sleep nights In acquiring a rent, true 1 English nssnut, dou cher know! Mary Kruso as Miss Dyott, The Schoolmls- tress, Murjorle (Irabnm ns Peggy, "the devil limy care llttlo school girl, Erie Storgard as the dashing lieu- ! tenant from Ills Mnjesty's Ship Pan dora who thinks that l'cggy "would mnko a Jolly little sallor'H wife," theso and others by their clover net lug help to mnko tho play go off ns It should. In a rluht uood. rouslnc stylo. Reserved sontB nro 50c. Tickets may bo reserved nt tho Busy Corner. I MlfHODIHT EPISCOPAL. .'osoph Knotts, PnBtor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Morning Service at 1 1 u. m, All aro cordially Invited. Epworth Lcnguo at 7 p. m. Junior Loaguo Sorvico Thursday afternoon at 3:45, Prayer Mooting Thursday even ing ut 7:30 o'clock. SWEDISH EVANfilXIOAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rov. 11. F. IleiigtHon. Pastor. RoHldenro 294 Highland uvonuo. Phono 91-R. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Sermon 1 1 a, 111., Swedish Luther an Church, Christian Endeavor nt 0:45 p. m. Sorvico In tho Swedish Lutheran Church or North Hem! at 8:00 p. m. . , . 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Albert F. IJassford, M. A. Residence U7 So. Fourth St. Phono 385X. I Illblo School at 10 a. m with graded clusses and competent teach ers. Worship at 11 a. m. ami 8 p. in. Special music, A cordial welcome Is extendod to all. POHTLANRERS TRADE PLACES AT FOOT OF CIiAftS Wallop YeiietliuiN for two fit might Victories llnlii Objects to tho National Pastime In Utah PERCENTAOES OF COAT LEAOUB (Mr AmmUIwI I'rrM to Coo, D Tlmm.) W. L. P.C. Lob Angeles ..28 21 .583 Snn Francisco 27 20 .574 Salt Uko ...23 19 .548 Oakland 23 24 .485) Portland 18 24 .429 Venlco 18 25 .415 PORTLAND, Mny 22. Tho Ilea vors tried It onco, walloping Ven lco, llko tho procoduro and did it again yestordny. Result, Portland stopped rrom the bottom of tho ;or centogo column to mako plnco for tho Vcnotlnns. Tho scores ot yestordny follow: Const lcnguo At Venlco- R. II. B. Portland 10 H 3 Venice 2 . At Salt Lake San Franclscp-8alt Lako gnmo postponed on account of rain. .. ,. At Oakland- It. II. K. Los Angeles 3 3 0 Oakland 9 1 American League At Detroit Philadelphia, 11; Detroit, 8. At Clovoland Washington Cleveland gnmo postponed on ac count of rain. 1 , At Boston Boston, 2; Chl cngo, 3. 17 Innings. At St. Louis Now York, 4; St. Louis, 5. National Tenguo At Now York Plttsburg-Now York gnmo postponed on account of rain. . . . At St. Louis St. Louis-Brooklyn giimo postponed on account ot wot grounds. At Philadelphia Clnclnnatl-Phll-adolphla gamo postponed on account ot rain. , At Boston Chicago, 3; Hob ton 2. V DO MM UBINu CONTEST I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Hall. 237 Third Streot North Services at 11 a. m Sunday and 8 p. m. Wednesday. Subjoct: "Soul nnd Body." Reading room open every day except Suuday and hollduys from 1 to 4 p. m. NORTH BEND PRESBYTERIAN Itov. Frederick Shlmlau, Pastor . Bible school at 10 a. 111, (Ibsen e Hiiniauo Sunday. Tho lo cal Presbyterian churoh will observo humane Sunday with appropriate music and a special sermon in the morning by thu pastor. County truck meet, WeiliieMlay, ' May -t nt nice track, no rents. I C It costs one cent a word C to tell your story enih day In 1 Tho rime wnnt columns 4 () lu NEW MACHINE OUTCLASSES MANY COMPETITORS IN flltKAT ANNUAL EVENT AT SPOKANK . ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION OF 81PREMACY. I Oeorgo (loodrum, local agent for tho new Dodge car which has won ninny laurels In Its tlrst yoar, yestor dny recolved a tolugram nnnounc- I ing another domonstratlonV iot tho supromnncy of tho Dodge. It xvas from Spokane nnd stated that tho 1 Dodgo car had outclassed nil compet- ' Ifora In the annual hill climbing con test In tho Washington metropolis. The hill climbing contest Ib a big event thcro nnd Is opon to all fours , and sixes. Between thirty and forty machines woro entered. Mr. (loodrum will soon rocolvo an other car lond of Dodgo enra nnd tho now of the Spokano victory Is mak ing him highly elated. Attend track meet Wedncbtliiy. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phona 715. rclX0 Lhery and Transfer Company. Chamluaito Club Concert, chorus It) voire, director, Mr. Wm. Hors fall, Jr., Tuesday, May 2.1, nt FIh ulsh Hall, no rents,