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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
i&Jt- -r- - ;jcfttf.,fruiBfljiMiiyvr;Jt. Tr.t itmtt't jfnh 'i. ttneTirt VAnMfflw. UMiaaa 915-EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER d, 1 AMviitiau atxi-jw.ju m"----"--"- .. (- --. wrri l--i. m -A - LJ, i-h u ttrcK i irci& FIRST HAPTIST OHUItOlI Rev. II. 1J. Poslcott, Pastor Residence, 210 Birch Avo. Phono 123-.I. A1Ico Tlckcll, church dork. B. II. Pntchott, Supt. Blblo' School. Calendar of Services: Blblo School, 10 u. in. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. "The "Rcgont Spirit ami Domlnont Natlvo Christianity." Eastsldo Mission, D p. in. B. V. 1 U. meeting, C:30 p..m. l'eoplo's Service, 7:30 p. m. Pooplo's Sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. "The I Church anil Dnn MntthoWH." Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:1C I p. in. f All nil welcome to theso ser vices. Our Invitation Is especially urgont to Htrnngers In tho city and to thoBo who havo no church homo. Special Announcements I united rrethren church NORTH REND I Mrs. R. N. Lowls. PaBtor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ProachliiE at 11 a. in. and 8 p.m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday ore nlng at S o'clock. ' 4 I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. I Local Eldor, J. K. Quitlls. Seventh Day AdvcntlBt sorvlcos nro conducted ovory Saturday aa follows: Sabbath School at 10 n. m. Blblo Study at 11 n. in. Young Pooplo's Socloty nt 3 p. m. Prayor Mooting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. j NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rev. R. O. Thorpo Rev. R. O. Thorpo, Pastor I Phono 37G J. Rcsldonco 87 1 So. 7th St. Sunday Sorvlco 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 p. in. North Bond Sunday Sorvlco 11 it. m. Sunday School tit 10 n. in. . I catholic cnunoii NORTJr HEND KOV, Win. iiognii, t'nstor. Address Mercy Hospital. Tolc- I phono 201. Sunday sorvlco PlrHt masH, C:30 n. in,; last mass, u it. m. uosnry and bonodlctlon, 7:30 p. m. , I CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSH EI KM) Row II. J. McDovltt, pnBtorj Row hit. Wnllaco, nsfihitant. Address, 3-12 South Sixth Btrcot. Phono 2 in. Sunday Services First mass, 8 n. in.; lilgli mass, sorinon ami uouo ! diction, 10:30. I Among The Schools school notes the schools, Is planning a community slug for soino evening Just precod- 'lng tho Thanksgiving recess. It will ' bo hold In tho High Sohool auditori um, 'i no "uiu, oiu, uiu songs mm niothor iiBed to sing will bo used. Same of tho pupils will assist In Jllgh School Manual Training Freshmen Upper Division. Tho freshmen of tho iiper division aro nt work on myrtlo wood library ouciing. Conio and let ub sing to tables. They drew their 'plans, iiB-.KOthor tired out tho nocessnry lumber, pur chased It and nro already well Into their problem. Freshmen Loner Division Tho froshpien of tho lower division nro doing Joinery preparatory to tho (cabinet making and furniture con struction or urn nmor pari oi uiu year. They have boon constructing drawing boards and T squnros for tholr work In mechanical drawing. Their drawing' Instruments arrived last week and thoy will soon begin tho work In mechanical duawlng. Sophomores Tho sophomores havo undertaken some construction work for tho school. Each boy Is to comploto n bonch this year. At present thoy have tho drnwlngs and plans complet ed. Theso benches will bo n stnrt In tho direction of Bomo much needed equipment for mechanical drawing. For some good cheap song books, addroas tho Cablo Company, Chicago, $3. HO iter 100. Congress met Tuesday night. Now niomhors wero proscnt. Now names for momborshlp wore presented. A dobato between tho mombers. with McDonald and Burrows ns chiefs was tho principal business of the evening. Tho now bulletin board Is tho work of tho. manual training Btudonts. Tho motto In tho Gorman room: "Kinder, lllor wlrd Dautsch gospro ohon" Is tho work of Elmer Johnson. Mombors of tho. Coqulllo foot ball team participated In tho High school "sing" Friday. Tho next meeting of tho llysocrl will bo nt 7:30 p. in. Nov. 10. Sub ject under consideration. Art nt the Exposition. Miss Florcnco Powom and Hnttlo Hohfold will discuss the architecture. Miss Ruth Goldon and At present facilities for this work jB8 wilmn Hoagland, tho sculpture. MimiODIST EPISCOPAL. Joseph KnottB, Pnstor. - Sunday school at 10 a. in. Ep worth Lenguo nt 0:30 . in. TtlomliiK Sermon: "Ourlntorcedor.'1 Evening Sorinon ".Miiii'b Relation to tho World." Special muBlc both morning and evening with Prof. Gornld Hunt dlree- aro limited: students havo to do their drawing work In tho shop mid this picsontB difficulties. Advanced Clius.s The advanced class has also under taken something for tho school In tho form of a piano bench.' It 1b to bo mado of quurtor sawed oak and will bo stained to mntch tho piano. Thoro nro sovoral turning exorcises Involved In Its construction which hnvo boon closely corrolatod with tho outlined courso In wood turning. Tho b6ys aro mnstorlng tho charac teristic strokos In the bundling of hvtho tools and will soon bo roady to Btnrt work on tho bonch. Tho Idea of group work nnd Bchool probloniB Is attracting attention throughout the country, nnd Is do ing omphtislzod vory strongly In tho Industrial Art Coiitors. There Ib ren son to bollovo that it will work out hero. lliiiul Hull nt M. H. S. Tho gamo of hand hall has been stnrted In the high school mid n great deal of lutorcst is being shown in It. All classes aro taking It up,' and for n ganio u which quIakuosB and ac curacy are essential, it Is one or tho host combining thoso essentials with exorclso which Is not too vlolont. A to ii nut in out was started this week nml each class of tho High School hn,s sovoral reprosontntlvos, Tho fioshnian and HOphoinoroB havo play ed off tholr first sorlos of games, McCarborry winning In tho froah mnn; Kramer, Watklua, Shullpolz, mid Glossop In tho Sophomoro. It Is hoped to havo this tournament completed by Thanksgiving so that tlie Dnskot Bnll tonm can bogln Im mcdlato practice A Heal Chris! iiuih Gift It Is difficult to buy worthwhllo chlldroiiB books. Anyone who haa ovor tried to make a conscientious seloctlou knows that 00 porcont of tho liookH called "Children's" nro of 100's 10. .37 i r. ns 1 1 ns II 27 2 40 High School tor of tho choir. Junior Loaguo Sorvlco Thursday trash. To tiny who tiro Intorostod I Ult to roconiiuoiid "Tho Yollaud Edition of Mother Gooso" by Freder ick Richardson. Address tho Prnng afternoon at 3: 15. Prayor Mooting Thursday ovou lng at 7:30 o'clock. au nro coruiniiy inviion. episcopal ciiuncir. Fourth and Mnrkot Strcots R. E. Browning, Rector 8 a, m.: Holy communion. & 30 n. m.t Sunday School. 1 1 a. in ; Morning sorvlco Litany an by i Peter 1 13. 7 30 p. in. iSormon: 'Christ In lha Common RTlilnKB of Llfo." Thelma Lyons will rondor a piano solo. Tho Santa Clara niitno pinto has boon placed in tho High School an u souvenir. Spelling In tho High oohool spoiling contest this wcok the clnsscs won ns follows: Tho grndco woro lower than usual. The list wap- llkowlso harder. 100'b Percent Seniors 05-1 Sophs 9528 Juniors P452 Freshmen ... 012 Specials .... 052 Orndo 3 A of th building In n spelling tost on home work mado an nvorngo of 80.5. An ona lllldenbrnnd and Ell Sampson spelled all words correctly. Grndo 3 A and B of tho Contrnl school In n spoiling test on Jiomo work mado avorago of 83. SCHOOL NOTES Sixth Grade, High School Thoso entitled to having tholr nnmos on the Roll of Honor for tho second month nro JiiBtlnn Hotipor nmii. Effio Holmes, Lulu Moody, Mn blo Sneddon, Clotuonco Wright mid TholniO) Wright. Firth Grade Tho following pupils have been , perfect In spoiling this wcok: Donald GIdloy, Tholma Black, Emorsou Neff, Walter Snoddou, Georgo .Murphy, Loiter Post, nml Cecil Doll. The B division la doing oxcollont work tu subtraction of fractions. Friday afternoon, the pupils of tho A division debatod tho question: Ito Holved, That travol by railroad Is to bo proforred to travol by boat. Tho B cIhib wore tho Judgos. First Grndo Thoso pupils recelvod spoclal coin mom In writing: Evn Harris, Gladys Honmio, Edward Cook, Lena HoIiucm, Ulotn Lapp, Phyllis Hall, Robert Ayres, llobort Scott. Kccouil Grade, High .School Dr. Shaw was a visitor on Thurs dny. and Mrs. Chns. Hall on Friday. Especially good work waB dono by Eva Hanson, Elslo Hlllstroni, Will iam Josephson, Dowltt Lash, Olga Laxstrum, Howard Lewis, Bcrnlco Mlrrlsoul, Juno McLain, Kathryn Nicholson, Bcrnlco Patshctt, Ruby Pitman, Alma Pratt, Claude Tacha, Maude Wilson, Isabol Brldghnm. I'l f(h Grade Tho children who received 100 In tho spelling contest on Friday last wore: Morton Coke, Mndgo Stutsman, Elvo Hlllstroni, Edwin Swan Ion, Eliz abeth Jones, Sogrld Hongoll, Jean Coos River School News Lorena Hoffman, Sttslo Kulju, Cleo on l-lanngan, Georgo Why, Carter. Fourth Grndo Monday Rov. R. E. Browning call ed mid K&vc a short talk which was euJood by tho clnss. Tho pupils receiving tho highest standing for the month nro: lllnin I.angworthy, Floronco Kardell, Clar nnce Terry, James Mills, Edna Kroi! l.olm, Dorothy Baker, Rose McGlnnls nml Edith Erlcson. Third Grado In a spelling match this wcok Georgo Williams won first honors. Mrs, Bolo, Mrs. James and Mrs. Fraxler wero visitors this wcok. Stained glnss windows woro mado i by all pupils. (The Halnbow's Song) On Coon River at tho Forks, Upon a sloping hill, Thero Is a place wo lovo tho host Wo know wo always will. tto Brown, Elizabeth Flanagan, Hoi-K flno ,10W jn,iidlng tall nnd squnro And colors bright and gay, And In lior hnlls when duty calls You'll find us every day. Its n short way down to tho schooi- houso . . Its n long way to row, Its a short way down to tho Bchool- houso On tho school boats you all know. Oh, Its "Hollo Hopo nnd Rnlnbow, Good-morning Alort, too" Its a short way down to tho school- houso When tho morning Is new. ( We all nro true anl loyal to Our colors green nnd white; Wo got our lessons when wo should And work with all our might; Wo sing and piny when recess comqs i. dono Those doing good work In pen. - of , ship are Mablo Nelson Ellen 1.1- whon u ;,0ll berg, John Butler, Lrederlck Sc.ici-, for homo tor and Mnrgarot Fourier. " All ,havo completed . Tanksglvlug booklots, "Tho Story of the Pllgriii.n." Second Grado Pupils who havo had 100 In nrlth- motlcnll tho wook are: Ruth Goodan, Margaret Stauff, Eleanor Hanson. Thoso who had 100 In spoiling for tho week nro: Ira JoneB, Otttllo Fin ell, Thomas Kronholm, Eugene Spado. Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Stoll accom panied by her llttlo son JooV, visited Miss Coming's room this wcok. T,ho llttlo folks in tho Primary room aro enjoying some difficult nowlng cards of n turkey. Sovoral 7th and Sth grado pupils acted as tho tcachor's assistants and appar ently found their work qulto amusing. Tho November history work has boon started and n great liltorost has boon aroused about tho Pilgrims mid i tholr ndvontures mid trials. The busy work bus consisted of paper cutting, coloring mid pasting of Dutch windmills nnd , children, tho Mayflower, Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, turkeys and vegetables. f Third Spelling Number of 100s, 4; Porcont of i 100s, 23 0-17; Avorago 82 12-17. Its a long way homo at evening Its a long way to go; Its a long way on tho rlvor When school time's o'or you know, So. "Good-by Hopo and Rainbow, Farewell Alert denr" Its a long, long way homo nt ovoning But wo're glad wo'ro hero. Tho school Is trying to learn tho songs composed by tho pupils of tho different boats. Thoy aro sung on uHsembly mornings, Tuesday and Thursday, by tho school led by the composors of tho song. Tho commercial arithmetic clnss practiced in chnngo making as In a restaurant Tuesday and ,Wcdnosdny. A cashier and n waiter woro selected from tho class. Tho cashier count ed the money In tho till whllo tho wnltor wrote tho amount of tholr monl on a slip of paper. Tho class thou took tholr slips up to the cash ier,' presented an linnglnary flvo dol lars and received tho correct change In nctuol coins. Tho drill will bo continued Inter. For Sale ' " I "I i STOCK RANCH Near AllcK.my, mostly bottom, ,,,,,, ul Inns, : head cattle, team, fanning (ols, fine orchard ii ' llghtful place to live, tt-lco 7JH)0. Terms. ' STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH -Close in, su conn, team Kol IlillngS, orchards, tools, IOO acres, (15 of which Is fjL, Im bottom. Price SHI.O""- Tonus. finest DAIRY RANCH CIoso in, illlO acres, 175 ii mlU)r f building, team. Prlco .?2 1,00 0. Tonus. ' DAIRY RANCH R. R. depot on place, close In, r.ao ncrc, half is richest bottom, flno buildings, both 1UII nnd uft(c' tiaiispoitatioii, -10 licnil stock, (cam. Prlco 8oit,0(lo. Knlc . did terms, avKIi Interest, nt five nor cenl. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, moo loganberry nn In full hearing, flno orchard, flno buildings, 17 noes, 80. (100. Terms. ' ' DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tldo water, flno COnl nml lots of it. Prlco way down. CHICKEN RANCH Close ill, 10 acres, house. Only 800. CHICKEN RANCH 15 acres, close In, sjiilo doun nml tQI5 n iiiouth. FOR TRADE Wo lmvo North Rend properly and ranches lo 1 ratio for North Dakota property. Como in nnd Invos. Ilgalo. Wo hnvo Oklahoma property to trado for Coos Hay city m- ranch property. I CITY PROPERTY North Rend or MmMifkhl. Wo hate it. If you nro looking for lmrmliw mid locations. INSURANCE Wo carry a full line of flro insuranco."" KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON CLAIM NO CASES OF YELLOW FEVER EXIST ,rt Sermon Subject; Stirring You, wBl it' lH wol, f Way of Roineiubranco. II St. , .., llnn. , Company, Chicago HI. Prlco ?2.00 postaue 20 coats. Tho edition con- talliB 10S splondld lllustra,tlou8 l ; i,th ibo A mw! 11 cIhmos In snolllntr color and Is called tho molt nutlien- Th0B0 M0-VK ono hundred in tie edition or Mother Gooso since tlio ' ArltHmatli woro; publication of thoso ntolodlo In Pn-I cbmH Vlliov ',ar,on KnPli0ii. AN rl In 1S97. I make this suKgofltio.i , ,(e noimoB Curtis Nagln, Bornlta wuai it is woiiu. .l4up, Marvin Shaw, Myron Harris, To date Bandon has not ontorod ,wltr Adm8l Kolth Hall. Dnlo Mau- Thli-il Griulo i iModtord Is koeulng her out. It is Tl)ft ,00.8 , 80ui,iK test ra. llot Ihopttl thst s, sntlsfuctorw Mttlomvnt1 .. ..!- i.i,,,.. ,lulm, m...J ,. J tho dobntlnir league. Difficulty In Kvoulng Sarvluo onUlirr,,lllir ,m. .,.,,. ,,,,, .,. oy' - "" -- i Conditions at I'aiiamii Aro Not ns Hnvo Heeu Represented It Is Anuoiiiiced tnr AMOtUteJ I'rtM to Cmi Hay Tlmni. PANAMA, Nov. 12. Notwith standing reports to tho contrary, It is declarod Unit thoro hnvo bcou no eases of yollow fovor of local origin on tho Isthmus of Panama In tho last ton yonrs. Thoro havo boon sovoral cases whoro tho patlont dlod in Ancon and Qarto Tomns hospitals, but all of theso originated In coun tries south and north of tho Isthmus. Early this month a party of six American railway onglnoors nrrlv ed on tho Cutial Xouo from Biioun veutura, Colombia. One of them, William A. Munday, of Kansas City, Mo., dlod In Ancon Hospital tho day ftr arrival. Ha was takon off the Tho boys of tho Intermediate grnd os havo organized football teams from, tho boys of tho Hopo and tho Rainbow. Thoy havo played sovoral games of which tho Hopo boys lmvo been tho most Biiccossful. Ilarvoy Smith wns elected football captain. Shells from tho bay havo boon dis tributed ovor tho school-grounds oloso to tho building. Tho boyn nro putting thorn on tholr basketball com t. Slnco It Is wet nnd disagree able tho most of tho time they liolp to kcop things clean. Nearly all of tho farms which aro located nonr tho school woro floodod with water Tuesday nftoVnoon, duo to tho honvy rains of tho past fow days mid tho oxtra high tldo. Tho cattle, homos, sheep and chickens mado for the high ground while tho ducks stay ed with tho wutor ond thoroughly onjoyed thcmsolvcs. Monday morning wo had an In ciesso in tho niimbor of high sohool numls through tho registration of Al- shln whllo slok nnd removed to the, dm Bnkor.of North Coos River nnd Bullion Quarantlno Station, whoro sigfrod Smith of Hanson. Tho form hln caso was dlagnoEod ns yellow I r mino from tho Ash Valloy school, r.vor. rono of tlio othor inombors end tho lattor graduated last Sop- Vrlilnv nvnnllliz 7 n. ill. CoilflrniU- i ' "" " ... ".', " '"". ISUgtHB SOUMMWll, .Mrgr - - - , nmv kooii nit miiim iiihi iiihi our viinr, tlon Lecture 7.30 -lilble Study. Every Friday evening, 7:80, Blblo study class. j marshih:li) pricsrytkriax I CHURCH - Rev J S. Stubblofleld, P8tor Chas. II. Lowry, clerk of sessions A, L Butz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chns. McKnlght, proildont Womon's Auxiliary. Miss Mary Kruno, organist. J. T. Brand. Supt. Sunday School. Sunday sdiool, 10 a. m. 11 n m . 'Work and Wsgos." 7;30 p in. 'Pure Religion. " Prayer meeting 7:80 p. in. Thurs day. CHRISTIAN SGIUXGE Sorvlcos Sunday 11 n. m. Wodnosday, S p. pi.. Audjtorluiu ! Public Library. Sunday morning; "MorUiIn and ; Immortals." Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ- Jau Science Hull. Reading Room open dally o.uopl Sunday und holidays, 1 I p. m. Christian Sclonco Hall 237 Third St. North. 4 I CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 Vhlor P. Morris, Pastor Services as followa nt tho Church. .corner Sixth and Central: Regular . rvlcos overy Sunday, 10 a. m - Sunday School, You are cordially Invited to ntlend theso nleotlngs. ous competitor may not be misted from tho January debate. 100 now song books Just receiv ed will help the folk song niovo tneut In the whole sohool. The High school tried thorn out Friday In a one hour "slug." Community Song Miss Vols, Instructor In muslu In SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. llengstou Corner Rostdouce SH-n. i 0:16 a. in. Sunday Sohool. il a. m. Sorvlco. Confirmation Class nt North Bund at 8:80 p. m. $ S .METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Hlsey, Pastor. North Bond et Wood, Until Collins, Anoim Hlldou brnitd, I.oU Black, John MoMaunnioi) Wm. , Dsshnti', Knthorlno Rudloff, Vornon Ilonimo. Those who did oKoollout work In nrlthmotlo the psst woek are, Butty Frlseen, Lois Ilussford, Auonn II II denbraud, Vornon Ilonimo, Lois Black. l'ourtli Grade, A. Tltoco who woro perfoct In spoiling I test this woek nro Alma Wloaor, nil- j I ly McArthur. Hurry Wnlp. Gordon! I Neff. Harvey Vaughn, Poarl Wossols, ' v J Mary McKinnou, Ruth Going, of the party, nil of whom woro from Kansas City, woro found to bo In fected. Iu has boen known to tho Canal .one health uuthorltlos for months that In tho vicinity of Buonavontura yellow fovor has boon epidemic Similar conditions oxlst farther In loud toward Call whero tho Ameri cans wore omployod building a rail way. At BarauquIUn and Cartagena there nlso havo baon ensos of yollow fovor recontly. tembor from tho Hansen school. Both nro In tho Froshmnu class. Tho Coos River School Is well pro tected against flro. Thoy have about seventy flvo pounds water prossuro and hoso enough to ronch nil ovor tho house. Thoro nro sovoral laddors laying about and a flro extinguish, oi on oach floor and ono In tho base ment. Wo practlco flro drill at least once ovory month so tho pupils can get out quickly nnd In ordor. The building was omptlod nt tho last drill Ell Third nml Commorcll.a(UpBOII vornon Ford, Josophlno 1 Highland. Phono Iq.-.. Tho sorvlces Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. in. 11:00 n. m. Sorinon. Vospor CIrelo and Hpworth Loagno at 7 p. m. O . , . . - HAY PARK CHAPEL U. II. Campbell, Ihisjor. Thoso who had 100 In jjoogrnphy test aro, Billy McArthur, Gordon Neff, Alum Wlosor. Mark Boono from Powora vlaltod qui room this weak. Thoso who did o.collont wqrk in aiithmoUo this weak nro Alma Wlo r, Billy McArthur. Harry Wnlp, Harry Vaughn. The Third B had a porfoet spoil ing lossou Wednesday. Amnio precautions nro always tn-, kou to provont tho spread of tho forty-slx Boconds. diseaso In Pnnanin whon a enso 1b dlsrovorod on any of the ships dock- Tho second month of tho school lng at olthor the Atlantic or Pnol-1 yft", 01uld Inst Friday. Tho pupils fie ports of Panama and tho Canal. of tho primary grades who wero nel- Zone. Thero is never any dangorj tI,e' nhsont or tardy for tho month of an epidemic according to tho health offlcors. 2:80 p. in. Sunday cuqo1 V. A. Sacohl, uupwlntondeut. 7:30 p m -PioauUlni; by F A. Bacdil Mld-weeK prnvcr mailing. Wod- ii" Hsrry, John Burko, Blanoho Cop. nosday, 7.30 p. iu, iple, Stolla llagluud, Harold Haines, Contrnl School Seventh ana Eighth Grade Rose 'Adair loft this wook' to at tend school at Powers. Loulgo Thompson and Elsie Hill etrom recelvod an avorago of uinoty for las', month. Thoso neither absent nor tartly for th mouth woro Walter Dakar, Kath An Op i i JN 'iA' r hmist , A man who owns a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. WeUrprecf, cbsoiti'.ciy ProJoeUr Hat, 76 cU Satisaction Guaranteed i"S Scad far cattle luSglM&c m nosTcn . J75UV10 t '( nro: Ilornlco Egonhoff, Ruth Freezo, Graeo Smith, Ellen BJorkquIst, Har ry Radford, Lorenco Elckworth, Llla Thorsen, Wllfrod Wlrth.Myrtlo Chlld-ei-s, Morlo Elckworth, Frank Bessey, Srl Hnogren, Leslie Stanley, Robort Cl.lldorsPaullno Wilson, Mario Stan loy, Slgno BJorkquIst, Hazel Milton, liono Hodson, Blanch Thorson, Mary Stambuck, Hazel Chllders. Thoso porfoet In nttondanco from tho Intermediate room are: Blanche Elckworth, Frolda Milton, Florence M. Smith, Erma Hodson, Edith Stnn- ley, Ethel Stanloy, Agnos Hall, And row Stambuck. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Scrvlqe COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Strecl North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. F. A. Kilbura SAILS FOR PORTLAIS'I) NOVEMBER 111, V. M. SAILS FOR SAX FRANCISCO, (VIA IH'REKA) NOVEMBER 3(1, P. M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PROM) RIO. A. P. NOTT, .RCnt. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorht .V; Klnc l.cnvo Mnrxhflold nt 7 n. in., nml retnrnliiK lcnviuK fom Empire H n. in. Lenvo Mamltflold nt 11 ii.m. nml rolurnlni,' leato South SloiiKh at 1 p. in. Lenvo M rMirield nt S p. m. and returning leave South Slouch at (1 p. in. FLJWGII & 8E11ETT BAWK " OLDEST RANK IN COOS COLNTV Estnbllehotl 1SSt. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Intorost piild on Tlmo -. AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Offlcors 3. W. Bennett, President. I " " J. II. Flanii(f.n, Vlco-PresIdenU ' R. V. Wllllums, Cashier. t CASMet, Geo. F. Winchester, Ast. Be s T. J. BOAIFE jr A, n. RQDGINS Marshfield 'SW5L."E , uLVAmniirtu v.u I Estimates Furnished Phono 110-R. Marsh! leld, OregOB Ready for Opportunitie gg '110 wM barings oj n wngo- I earner sometimes mean hard worn nnd self denial, nnd should never bo endangered by taking speculntlvo cltancos. Snvo, until nn opportunity lor wife Investments presents Itself, us, in" time, it eutoly will. R's easy to tllhtliiBiiIsh between luvcsUnent nnd speculation. With a llttlo sum saved, opportunities will not wttutlue. First National Bank OF C00S BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT HOXES FOR RENT.