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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
"IT"-'4 Jptfi !V r ; H28IWTJ3U ,YA(i'iT; ' WP"U' '' " ? sv irs - i'.i 'I SIX rTHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ANNOUNCEMENT Blaumauer and Hoch (itkc plcutiii-o In Infoi'tiiltiK nil ilenlcin nml (lie public that they Imvo been Hiicccssfiil in mmmii'Iiii; tliu iiKcncy for (lie r WOSMlll HKVKItAC.Ij - . i i nml will lie prepared (o mipply nil tlcnlers mill (lio Initio Kciionilly, ollliei' from stock In Portlnnil or In criilouil lots direct from San Dlcpi to all points In Oregon, Idaho mid Hoiilliorn mid Ka.stcin Washington, promptly ml on nliort notice. "IIOl'SKl", iiitonIIiik, to the foremost, Academy of Icr iiieiitoIony In America, Is positively the best Malt and Hop hcveiaRo containing 1c.h than ono-lutlf of one pep cent of nlcolinl, yet produced mid Is liiiiiiiliiioiisly iironoiiuccil a Beer Niili.ttltulu of Incoiiipaniblu merit and therefore, tho most Micces.sftil ncllcr yet laccil on the market. Place Vour Orders MOW. I'houe or write for wimples. AMBER SPARKLING DELICIOUS "ITS GOT THE PEP" Blaumauer and Hoch 105-107 Twelfth Street, i Telephones: .Main UN; Home, A-lOOt ,' rOUTIiAM), OltlHiOX Soft Water Tlio oilvantugeu of soft wntor bucIi ns afforded hero aro ninny ami of such Importance, that a great number of cities with hard water supplies havo Installed wnter-BoftonliiB plants ut largo ex pense Tho uiivliiB of soup required for washing lu considerable. Tho labor of washliiR Is much reduced. Tho wear nml tear of clothing Is consequently diminished. Loss fuel is required 10 boat soft water and hot wntor Is obtained more quickly, Soft wa ter Is highly doslrnblo for utoam boiler uso In iuIIIh, etc. Soft water Ih mora doslrnblo from n health standpoint than hard water. Soft water brings n coppor colored iron stain from aider true loaves nt tho tlino of heavy rnins, but it only affects tho color and nppearanco of tho wator. This stain cannot ho removed by tu toring or chemical trontmont. Do not mnko tho mlstuko of heat ing your hot wntor supply to higher tompornturo than necessary as It causes needless rusting of tho hot water piping. COOS BAY WATER COMPANY MAUSlirilMd) AND NORTH 1IKXI), OlttiGON. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 1 afety First Service? FIKH AND MAHIXK, AUTOM011ILK, HKATrH, ACCIDKXT, LIKK, WOHK.MK.VS COMI'K.VSATIOX AXD MA1UMTV IXSUltAXCK E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. JLSUlJL.,JLJI miwnm 1:1 (M. fit WWK?J i I L Jr u-Ji-1L ING HERE5m'RM . - ' ! i ') ' ff K o" I I III M f WJiWA au irKhu this hnd boon appropriately decorat ed with Gorman and Ainorlcnn flags, Gorman pictures, and Gorman mottoes stipplotnontcd by Orogon nrcencry Including tho Christmas iinn for thn Gorinntifl lovo ovory- 'tliln.4 suggcstlvo of GhrlBlmns. Kor program tho students Bang Bongs, rocltod noctry, gnve n dramatic prc- Bontntlon of Jacob's Hnus nnd con cluded with a spoil down on Gorman words In Gorman alphabet In which tho reward for tho correct spelling of a word vns n candy lclss. Games followed nnd tho presentation of nrnsonts from tho Christmas trco. Lluht refreshments of Hrot, Kuchon, nnd Coffco wero served. Not tho least Important wna tho enthusiastic Gcrmnn way tho students hnd of en tering Into tho spirit of tho occasion. Tho1 wholo affair was In tho naturo of a treat to hor pupils by Miss Stobno. Tho salo of art work by tho school brmiiiht In about $20.00. It will bo upcd by Miss Volz In fittings for tho Art Btutllo that Is bolng furnished In tho High Bchool buildings. The soulor girls have rccolvcd nnd accepted n challongo :from tho Fresh men girls to matched gamo of bas ket bnll. Tho Freshman boys nro In receipt of a 'challongo from tho Freshmen boj-B of North Bond II. -8. to n matched gnmo of Basket ball to bo played nt olther plnco In tho near. fu ture. Tho challongo will undoubt edly bo ncccptod. If sevornl gnmcB could bo nrrangod for It would bo n good thing. Tho State Teachers' Association (Western Division) will meet nt Mcdford during tho holiday rocosa A MHItltY OIIHIHT.MAK I i ... i Amoeg TSue Schools i : for compulsory Instruction In thrift. I On March 1st 1914 tho pupils In Spoknno, Washington, had $71, '517.98 on deposit. Coke Building -r- Maohfielil, Oregon. SCllOOli XOTKS Marshflfld School Bank In January Mnrshfiold Schools 'will start a school bnnUlng'systeiiu This has boen undor ndvlsomont for somo tlmo. Its purpoao la to omourago thrift. Thrift habits aro tho only compen sation of the sihool nnd tho banln, Flvo cents and multiples of flvo nirv bo deposited Individual accounts mav boobon od as soon ns one dollar has boon deposited. Those individual accounts may bo opened In any bank In tho city. Clroular of Information will bo Is ,.suod Inter. I School savings banUa nro In all tho schools of Franco and Belgium, School savings banks aro In eoiuo of the schools of Kuland, Denmark It.H, Sw tzcrlaud, Canada. Interest In savings banks has been growing steadily In the United States slhco 1891. Massachusetts hti n lnw rrov For circular of Information for jt S. wrlto Bureau pf Kducation, Washington, D. C, asking for No. 4C, 1914. Tho cInRsos. ranked as follows In spoiling this weok: Freshmen, Sen iors. Juniors; Specials,. Sophomores. On Wednesday evontug students In German 1 and 2 and tholr teachor, Miss Ktobno, entertained homo fr ends, nnd teachers with program jamos and cats nil charnctoristlcal i Doutsch " Tho "German room" th ( and XO HPKKDS MM IT TIIKHK Christmas, as tho most Joyful of nil times of tho year, leads poo plo to song In tho expression of tholr Jubilant spirits. In keeping with tho spirit nnd tho tlmo of tho year, Miss Anna Volz, singing In structor on tho local schools, put somo songs on tho board tho other day for tho children to learn. But iu making room on tho black board for tho Christmas song purt of an arithmetic lesson wns erased, though not all of It, ns It later, tran spired for iu high gloo tho kiddles a few minutes Into "Tho angels" descended from on high," nnd tho arithmetic lino continued, "nt tho rnto of 311 miles nu hour." They all enjoyed a Rood laugh, nnd finally erased tho last of tho arithmetic, thoroby entirely, remov ing nil speed limits. A MKUBV CHHISTMAS KUMMOXS NUIT IX KQUITV In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Orogon, In and for tho County of Coos. Mnrshfiold Realty nnd Trading Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mary K. Bucklor, defendant. To Mary K. Buckler, defendant nbovo named: In tho Namo of tho Stato of Orogon: You nro horouy notified that you aro required to ap pear nnd nnswor tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled court and causo within six weoks from tho data of tho first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: With in six wcoks from tho 13th day of Novembor, 191 C, and It you fall to appear on or boforo tho 29th day of Decombor, 1915, such data bolng tho last day of tho tlmo prescribed In tho order for publication, Judg ment will bo taken against you for wnn't thereof for tho rollof demand ed In plaintiff's complaint, a suc cinct stntomont of which Is as fol lows: That plaintiff rccovor from you tho sum of Klovcn Hundred Dollars may be obtained in MarshfleJd SPIRELLA C0RSTS from..-.. Mrs. Annie Holland, Cqrsetier, 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X WEAVINGAH kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W- Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R O. A. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiti FARMERS' AND HQAIE-MAKERS' WEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Wve Jpforiaittoa, Practical Help for the Home (he farm, the Community. ' Convention! of Oregou'i.Oiealett Itutiotrlea Conference ou Oregon1 Moit Vital Problem! I,KCTURHB-rHMONSTRVriON8- HXHiniTlONS-KN'rKRTAINMKNTS Two thoutand people attended last year. It Is a great place to make frienda with live thinker and live thoughtt, rood workera, and good wore, WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 A Practical Agricultural Courae iu a Nut Shell. Applied Science In Actual Work of the Farm aud Household. Course In FRUIT RAISING, FARM CRQr9. SOILS, STOCK RAISINO; UA1RV WORK 1'Ol'I.TRY RAISINO, GARDKNINU, COOK. INO. 8UWI.NT,. HOUSHKOM) ARTS, HOMH Kl'KSIKO, BUrilNUSS METHODS, ROAD lllMl.niNO FARM KNRINUUR1NG, RURAL ORGANIZATIONS. MARKI'.TING. Corrcipondence Courses Without Tuition. Hxpert Instruction Iu Music. Reduced railroad rates. For program write to Th Collegs Exchange Oregon Agricultural College, CcrIUs. (1a- Jj 1 to f-l) ( at 11 191 tho itm 3, to an in Dollnra of of six plaintiff er nioo.oo), with inin-"r: th? rttataorl2t?i' iram Ulo IHt v nr M to ditto. ,Lm,.Sk of Five llund' " i..0" (rCr.0.00) from n.. ,."V November, 1012, to th i November, 1913, nt h, ' " ,. V".PCr.nnnUm! thatth " irora you u10 fnr sum of Ono llunilm.i .. 100.00) 8 tt attorney too li:8 d also IU coats nn.i .11.1.. montfl Hi this suit. u,uur8- That tho mortBago hcrotoforo . cuted by you on to-wlt tbo 4th dl. C November, 1912, to this D)a Itf, and conveying the following uocrlbcd roal property, to-wif Lot umbered Three In Mock numbed 'If teen (ic) In Iho Town of Manl lold, Coob County. Orcnmi 1 tho amount sot forth above, b0 fore. closed as by law provided, that tho umiol decreo of foreclosure hm mm vniii. nam property bo sold a tho manner provided by law, That all of your Interest and the Intorcnts of all porsons claiming b; or undor you In tho abovo described roal property bo fohevor bnrrcd and forocloBod, That the plaintiff may become a purchaser of Bald real property it said nalo, that tho Sheriff cxecut? deed to tho purchasor of said land' and the purchaser thereof be grant ed Immcdlato possession thereof, Service of this summons Is mads upon you by publication puridant to an order mado by tbo Hon. John S. Coko, Circuit Judgo of Coia County, Stato of Oregon, on the 12th day of Novomber, 1915, direct Inn that tho same bo published In tho Coob IJny Times, for a period of six wcoks. JOHN D. OOSS, JOHN C. KENDALL, iibrhkiit s. MunriiY, AttornoyB for plaintiff, First Nil-' lonal Dank Dulldlnt:, MarshflcM, Oregon. Data of first publication Norcra-, bor 1J1, 1 0 1 r. ; last publication De cember 27, 1015. of Orogon, In and for tho County ot Coob, Mnrahflold Realty and Trading Company, n corporat:on, plaintiff, vs. Mary 12. Uucklor, defendant. To Mary IC. Ducklor, defendant uhovo-named: In tho Namo of the Stato of Oregon: You nro hereby; notified thnt you aro required to nppoar aud niiBWor tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo en titled court nnd causo within six weokB from tho dnto ot tho first publication of this summons: to wlt: Within six wcoks from tho 13th day of November, 1915, and If you fall to appear on or beforo tho 29th day of Decombcr, 1915, such dalo bcliiB tho Inst day of tho tlmo pro Bcrlbod in tho ordor for publication, JudKinont will ho taken ngnlnst you for want Oioroof- for tho relief do r.,.., .i,i 1.1 ninintlff'u comulalnt. a Biicclnct Btatomont of which Is as follows: That plaintiff recover from you Mm mini of six Hundrod Fifty Dol lnra (1650.00), with Intorcst thereon nt tho rate of Bix per ceni it - num from tho 1st day 01 isovemuu., mt? tn dnto: that tho plaintiff rei cover from you tho furthor sum ot Ono Hundred Dollnra tiuu.uv; n.. nMirnnv ton llGrolll. Ottd alSO H costfl and dlsburaomentB In this BUlt. That tho mortgngo herotororo ox- ,..o,l ,w von nn. tO-Wlt: tllO W day of Novembar, 1912, to this plaintiff, and convoying wio "-. lowing doscrlhod real property, to wit: Lot numbered Five (B) Block numbered Twenty-two (--J In Dean & Co.'a First Addition to Marahftold. Cooa County, OraOT. to secure tho amount sot rorm -i,h- v fn.i,inHnd as by law pro- ' . . titn Idod, that tho usual aecreo ui .--OBiiro lB8q and that said prop- bo- aold' In tho manner . That all .of, your Interest and the Intoresta of all porsons " -' undor you In tuo "" - ;; roal property bo ioroivr -.- That tho Plaintiff may omM purchaser, of saia rem -:-". said aale, that the Sheriff gj a deed to tho purchaser 0 w J'?5 and the purchaser thereof be grantea Immediate posBesslon therool. Servlco of this, summon - you by publication r-7 ' " ' .. .... . Hon. Joan an ordor maao u - Coke, Circuit Judge of Coo W State of Oregon, on u - bt Novon,, mjj g that tho samo uo i.- - lx Cooa Bay TlmoB, for a period of six weeks. JOHN D. OOSS, JOHN C KENDALL, HERBERT S. MURPjn. Attorneya.for Plaintiff, First N lonal Bank Hid., Marshfleld, ore- B0"- . . ,.ii,nHon. Norem- vberj?, lftJS; last publication, Da ember 27. mio. i? ' vldod, cl orty vlded or Qd and urio'n to S. ty, day that t TIMES WANT ADS It