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' Kf THE MOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY; JANUARY "15 '19" 16 EVENING EDITION. SIX , , . r fflitudt. 1 Amoeg Tfee scihoA , " MARSHFIELD DEBATING TEli H ILl. .cr yv II ' t&fmj I ,-Jt ,Ilfm SCHOOL NOTES ih ih mr m m i I FIRST HAITIST CI1UKCII Rev. H. II. FosKctt, Pustor Residence, 210 Birch Avo. Phono 123-J. ARco Tickcll, church clork. D. H. Patchott, Supt. Btblo School. Calendar of Sen Ices: Rlblo School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. "Laws of Conduct." Evening sermon: "Men and tho Kingdom," tho second study In "Tho Parablo Stories of tho Master" Enstsldo mission nt 3 p. ra. B. Y. P. U. meotlng, G:30 p. m. Pcoplo's Service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:15 p. m. All all welcome to these sor vIcob. Our invitation is especially urgont to strangers in tho city and to those who liavo no church homo. I ur UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 11 NORTH REND -Mrs. R. N. Lowla. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. ra. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.ro Prayer Meeting Wcdnosday oro' nlng at S o'clock. MUSHODIST EPISCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth Lcaguo at 0:30 . m. Morning Scrmotl. Evening Sermon. Bpociol muBlc both morning and evening with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc tor of tho choir. Junior Leaguo Service Thursday Afternoon at 3:45. Prayer Meeting Thursday ovon- Ing at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially invited. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I Fourth and .Market Streets R. E. Browning, Rector 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 0:30 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a. tn.-Mornlng service and sermon. Subject: "Tho Mother of Christ. What Christianity Hoh Bono for Women." 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer und Sermon. - I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SortlcoB Sunday 1L a. m. Wcdnosday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Publlo Library. Sunday morning "Life." Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ ian Bclotrce Hull. Roadlng Room opon daly except Sunday and holidays, a" 4 p. in. Christian Scloneo Hall 237 Third St. North. 4 HAY PARK CHAPEL E. II. Cnmpboll, Pastor. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School 1 A. Saccbl, superintendent. Preaching 7; 30 p, m. Mld-wook prayor meotlng, Wed nesday, 7:30 p. in. MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rov. J. S. Stubbloflcld, Pastor Ohas. II. Lowry, clerk of sessions A. L. nutz, Troasuror. Mrs. ChnB, McKniGht, president Womon'a Auxiliary. Miss Mary Kruso, organist. J. T, Brand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday hcIiooI, 10 n. in. 11 a. in. Sormon No. VI. "Fun damental Ideas About God." 7:30 p. m. ENcnlitg Subject: "Friendliness." Prayor meeting 7:30 p. mi. Thurs day. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHUHCH. Rev. RongHtoii Corner Third and Commercial. Rosldoiico 294 Highland. Phon 94-R. 9:45 a. m. At North class, 2:30 p Sunday School. Bond Confirmation in. and service nt 7:30 p. m. Saturday, 2 p. m. Confirmation class in Mumhfiuld. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rev. R. O. Thuipo Rev. R. O. Thorpo, Pustor Phono 370 J, I Resldenco S74 So. 7th St. Sunday School 10:00 p. m. Sermon In Marshfleld Sunday at '11 a. m. Sormon 7:4G p. m. at North Bend. CATHOLIC CHURCH I MARSIIKIKLI) I Rov, II. J. MoOovltt, pastor; Rov. M. Wallace, assistant. Address, 342 South Sixth street. Photio 245. Sunday Borvlces First mass, 8 n. R).; high mnss, sermon and bene diction, 10;30. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. S. HIsoy, Pastor. . North Bond Tho services Sunday will be - a follows: Sunday School at 10 a, 11;00 a. m, Sermon. m. . Yawar Clroto ajuLSBWortl The school paper "Purple ami Gold" was Issued ngnln this week. Tho iiecond semester boglns Janu-, nry 24th. Now atudentB who expect to ontcr Hchool do so at that time. A consldorablo inimbor of new pu pils arc planning to cuter High school tho second semester. New classes will b6 formed .Tanu nry 24th including geometry (plane and solid) trigonometry, ancient history, English, Commercial geog raphy, commercial law. A reproscntnnlvo of tho Bauscli and Lomb Company, manufacturera of optical supplies has had n flno collection of supplies on display tniu week. Students of tho science de portment availed themselves of the opportunity to inspect and learn about tho line. Tho representative, Mr. James, was formerly a professor of bni'torlology In tho University of California and Ills Ulustrntlvo talks were instructive. Tho M. II. S, sophoinoro basket ball team mot the sophoinoro class tcntn from North Bend high school on tho local gymnasium floor this week. Tho game started at 4:15 and was attended by many (Undents from both schools. Thoro was plenty of enthusiasm oil both sides and tho gamo was Interesting. Scoro 12 to 8 In favor of M. 11. S. On Friday afternoon tho glrlB toams representing tho sophomores ami freshmen played a gamo of In- tcrciasB basKot ball nt tnq gymna sium, Tho gamo resulted In a freshman victory. The secretary of tho Hysoorlo an nounces through a neatly printed bul letin tho following program for Jnn unry 18. Music Glenda Farrel Child Poems Ruth Anderson Donate. Afflrnmtho: Volma Ross, Rucii Dungnii, Ruth Golden. Negative: Mabol Inimel, Roxlo Hall, Evelyn Mlrrnsoul. 'Music Georglo Bell Mr. 13, W. St. Plorro has been elected faculty advisor on tho staff of the "Purplo and Gold" In placo of Minn Hnguo. Tho Intor-class spelling contest was won by' tho seniors ngalu this tl!Ck. Tho hcIiooI musutim lias recolved thin wuek a collection of stuffed an imals tho gift of Mr. David Hcob. Industrial Departments nud Do pnrtmont of Art will hold an Exhib it Tho Dompstlu Scloneo department M 1(1 hold n domestic nrt exhibit on Friday afternoon, January 2iat at tho High School building and In tho sowing room. This exhibit will con nlst of work dono by tho pupils of tho grades oT both tho High School and Central building togother with that or the High school students. Eorjono Ih most cordially Invited to attend this oxhlblt. Thoro will bo on oxhlbltlou at tho sanio tlnio soma work from tho manunl training do pnitmcnt, and somo from tho Depart ment of Art. I'Iciibu sproad this no tice and call f only for a fow mlnu tea Tho High school chorus hns begun work for tho Inter yonr ovontB in cluding commencement. Mnrahfleld High school has 3S non-resident studontB. Tho possibilities of tho now Hal optlcon nro so groat that somo of us don't sleop ror thinking nbout It. Think how grado geography could be vltnlUod, what practical hygiono could bo taught, (He, etc. 9 Biiush and tomb "Comortlblo L'nloptlenn" Iiiih boon ndded to tho o(iiipmont or tho school. It Is ono of tho host Innloing made nud Its poa- seuslon widens linnionsoly tho flold of Instruction In ovoiy subject taught In tho schools grades as woll us high school. With this lantern tho toucher la not dependent upon alldos nlono but can project upon the scicen postal aids, pictures In pumplilots, mnga zlnos, or books, and opaquo objects with areas up to s inchoa square. The nincliino is a base also ror jothor attachments which worn not pui chased at this time Those In cludo attachments for tho projection of microscopic objects, transparent objects, liquids, X lay plutea, tho si-octrunu moving pictures, polarl fcoope, etc. I CATHOLIC GIIUItOH I NOUTII hi;m) Rev. Wm. Hogiin, PnBtor. Addross Merry Hospital. Tele phono 2C1. Sunday soivlce First mass, G:30 n, m.; hiBt mass, 9 a. in, Rosary mid beuodlctlon, 7:30 p. in. , GIIRISTIAX CHURCH I Cor. Sixth and Contral. Victor P. Morris, Pastor Sorvlces as follows at the Church, corner Sixth and Central; Regular i rvlcea overj Sunday. 10a ui Sunday School, 11 a m munlon. Preaching and com-( s 6 30 p. m Chilstlnn Endeavor 7.-30 ) m Evangelistic Sermon You art) QQlaUy Invited tp attend It lo accompanied with reostat and aluminum screen. i It Is tho finest 1I oe i of apparatus that tho school litis ever owned nnd as flno as any school anywhoro can boast of. , Now that wo havo tho mnchlno it should sorvo the community as well as I ho school, We hopo It will do that. We shall bo 'glad to glvo free tiao of machine with oporntor to any Individual cltib, or aocioty wishing to do Illustrative work of nny kind. It Will only bo necessary to arrange nil hour. Just to glvo an Idea of tho field bt'Oiied by n lnntern of this kind, It might bo Interesting to know that 'in October 1D1G, tho extension bul letin or the University or Wisconsin Kiio a list of 242 lectures nvnllablo for use baaed on lnntorn slides alone. Tho University of Oiegon conducts the same kind of .work. Grade Notes Loulso Thonlpson, Elslo Hlllstrom, and Howard Lowla Wore given hon orar promotion to tho High School from tho olghth grado. Grado examinations will toko placo this week. Ten pupils nom tho High school sixth und firth at tho suggeatlon or Mr. Tledgen sent a chutiongo 10 n llko number from tho Central school for n. spell down. Tho event took plnco Friday afternoon nt the Cen tral school and tho Invndors wore de feated after a long pitched battle In which Herbert Murphy mado a real Koaclusko stand for his Bide. When tho victory enmo Morton Coke, Doro thy Forguson and Maud Stutsman wor still up for tho defendants. KoU ly Wnlj) deserves mention as an ablo second to Herbert .Murphy. "Just let 'em conio over to our school." A grado athletic lcaguo has boon organized by Mr. Giannla to stimu late oxcicIbo among the grndo boys. It has great possibilities. Wo lmvo tulkod somo about asking tho pnr oiiti. to meet us soliio evening to talk the matter ovor. But whothor Hits Ih tldno or not, read tho pamphlet that will bo Issued sotting rorth tho directions nild rostor tho offort. Much hna boon dono along this lino in tho schoola or Scnttlo and many or our lilons woro tnkon rroin dnta that wo had at hand kindly sent ub by tho doctors of tho work In that city H n n great work, and I nm glad that wo havo tho facllltlea to under tal.o It. At our suggestion Mr. KGrannlB lias written ror publlcatron his own Ideas on tlfo sanio subject. Uao or tho Gymnasium by tho Grades By F. L. Grannls Iu mnklng uso or tho eyninaslinii 'this year, It has been tho endeavor to got every pupil rrom tho riftli grado up and Including tho eighth to tnko somo work rnd oxorclso. This hns boon an easy matter ror so many could not neo tho honoritB that would conio rrom somo system atic work or that character espec I1U among tho upper clasaes. Claas work, lm-ludliig cnllathonlcs, bar work, club swinging and ring woiic, together with gamos or basket I... II ... 1 . ... "iuuui UHHU 1)1111, nilll BOIllO Or th. less popular games have been I... order or tho work. This work Iconics somowhnt tlrosomo to tho .vungor pupllst so a now class ., r ,rkB 'to' bo' ZZtZn Tor U !.-r part of the year prepared t1U !! fft l.nun !... I. 1. "" uu l"llb'II WO llOle 10 hw.n.r n,nl.l I....,-.. . " .. " " o...iiiiilb Dllllliar lor 1110 num. iriH. -,,.,, , Tho boys have been divided Into slst 'rsrnt: rb "'oro ' ,,or MMas -s HtllOOls POllinnto fnr hnal ov,n.,! .'.... . . . ' ninuuia cuilinoio lor DOSt nvnrnL'nn Tho tests consist of running, Jump fi.K, chinning tho bar, vaulting tho bar and traveling on tho rings. A "lillttOll" tObt nS It Cnlloil nnn. slats of running CO yards In a sped- ,,; Vi . ;. . 'rU" u,s-1 ?", : ". ' C,l,n" l1R l" b"r u B"ocl- .... niiiuum oi uiiu-s, niui nny uoy may compote In this test at any tlnio Hat ho thinks ho can fulfil tho re tlulremonts. When tho requirements nre fnirilled, ho receives a bronzo button. A silver button is nlso of fiui, hut tho roqulroinents ato iilglior, Swimming and dlvlmr am iHn , bo given particular iittontlqn and ro-1 No,,C0 U h0roby Kii'on to tho (iitromontB or endiirnnco and skill ri(,lHtr8 of Chillies CT tggart, do havo been bet, which when attained ,(0,,8od' that tho U!ldorssncd hi aceuro ror tho contestant tho right n nl)nolnted nrtmlnlBtrator or tho t havo his imtno placed on tho ',Ul,n estate' "nd nU l'rsons haw "Swlmlnel8 Honor Roll" to rocole I a cortlflcato or proficiency In swim ming. Later in tho spring, a track meet in 10 no ne a made im r nmiiu winch will not ninko too groat a maud upon tho enduranco of young - er boys. This is m1i.uk. im.... , "Ti.iimo1 luiia against ciiibs as well aa school nyalnst bohool, Each niombor of n gioup ontera two ovonts and no be- cun outer inoro than throe. This Bioa tho less proficlont onos ebino 1 r-lunco in tho coinpotltlon nnd makes It n gioup contest lnstoad or an In- ' dividual ono. It is tho slncnrn 1,1 on m r 11. 1 nol, nnd tho phscnl director that uwo contests Bhali gl0 a broader vltw or what physical proflclonrs really means, and bo a means. iwhoroby tho Idea or clean Bports and ILL ENTER STATE COITO Marshriuld high school debating! team lost tho championship of Coos County last year by one point. On .Taiimii'y 28 will bo held tho first dobnlo of 191(5r Tho four mem bts dr tho local team aro work in doing tholr lovol beat, to get EVA HANSEN ready ror the receiving or tho 19 1C championship. Tho members or tho team aro Miss Ruth Cowan, Miss V.n Hansen, Wesley Seaman and Haivoy Walters. On this date Marshflcld will dc- bate with Myrtlo Point und with WESLEY SEAMAN tho minds of tho youth of tho city In- I'Btoml of ono which commercializes und dogrndes physical standards, j 'llio Open Window School Room Ml 8b Coming submits tho follow. lug comomnt nud statistics on tho I open window school room oxporlmout at Itho Central school. Tho facts from Inril fnnrl tlirnltirli utnHatlpu W" nww. ....W(.(,.. ..U...M M,u UTHIiiif'. mnm nml Mle Slnllnva ore wsr v sn 'a lit in arriving nt con ' ThoSonVbodyriStad new or llonB. It ahould bo remembered that 'r J ThoTa MllPinir tho first semester nf last vear , Y A . ' G rS DcH" , ., , , ? P,. ,.,. ' w Mco-prea., ncrtha Smith; Sec., 71 SI r ""t iT U Z "Tl A,dn U' prl-Cl VCZ Tit is .! veJ' o 1 l.l JJ?"k! Db11 tCa! C,Cctod " I ' - ...njorvnll I.. I.m.,,1., nt nn.,li.- I" v " " J"'""h " -"MW.M- fclnim l.nRn.l n. .mtl.Mra It IB 111 i tt.restlng to know that Miss Corning ',n8 mado tho Blatoment that she hat 9H f'Mlflrmi fnp 1C innla T) lnoo Last year This year Davu absont 00. Days absent. 28 V6 tO children for IS weoks, A class Days absont 43 Daya absent 1C r..l.. i! a... nr on ,.i,M,i.. i... -' unt ui uu uuiittiGji it v hoeu out of school on account or colda this year In 18 woeks. -r, A. TIEDGEN rl in 1 1 rat f irw imniigii wrai 1 IX THE OOU.NTV COURT OP Til K rvii. m-iiiii'.uu., i.n a.M FOR COUNTY tw.y enne . -'"' In U10 Matter of tho Estato of CHARLES C. TAGQART, Doceased. !'NOrfCE T CREDITORS. "' c ns "Ba'n8t tn d8t,lto nro uotiiicii 10 pioscut the sanio to me In writing, duly cortiribll nff by law icqulrod, with vouchers nttachod, at m ofrico In tho First National Bank do-lnuUU"lg' MarslioId, .Coos County, 0ltgon' w,tn,u s,x i"o"tha from tho ( lato heicof. JOHN I). GOSS. iXdmlulstrntor I IWRE TEX CENTS I City Limits North Rend, 5c. I tl( COMMUTATION (( CM TICKETS $1.75 U I Miirsliflold-Nortli Bona Auto I Lino I Ours every ten mtnutra from i ft a, in. to 12 p. in. j to South Slough once u day, leaving at 11a. 111.; to Emplro three trip I a day. 1 GORST & KlNa, rropa. t H I'uiidon, two "debaters making a t until to meet tho outsldo schoola. Mis En Hansen and Miss Ruth Cowan will moot Bnndon hero on thl date null Wesley Sonman niid Huivoy Walters will contend nt Mvtlo Point. mwmmwBm MM HKS RUTH COWAN Tho question Is n live one nnd on Mrcly In keeping with present con ditions. It Is: "Rosolvod, Thnt tho I nlted States should adopt tho es sentials of tho Swiss Military Sys tem " Prof. Raiagar Is coaching tlu dobnters. HARVEY WALTER Coos Riveir School Mews '1 ho Coos River High School basket bull team will nlav EaBtsldo Sat- ... . . " miiii iiiuiutKur I ho Physical Geography class !b "ht(lyliig tho weather with n Ra.ro onmjii i in, tnr j.?,' Sth grado aro going to tako x&jxis&r ,nto ''W O HOW nilllllB Olltered BCllOOl tills pupils ontered school this wek. Archlo Vlncanip tl tho 5th f Kido and Leo Vlncnmp in tho 7th. Lonzo Stoinmormnn Is on tho sick; Hbi this week. I.aureucrt T1nRnv lmi lila rnn i... ' I -wV ...u iuui laai, ; 1 Sunday I iforiuan Llllonlhal is at tho Morcy I Hospital with n broken log. J ho Basket Ball Team havo ordor- umi ciieir suirs. I Tho Rainbow and Mllllco.na Basket 1 Hal! boys will nlav Tliiirn.iHv nt ti,r '.. . .. ''... '. . . .IK 1 1 Dill liniIRA mill KT 1 nu in l.7,..l i play tho Hopo Team. ' w .. . .....j ,,u 1, tllltutOT - A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull m. . Cheer upl Get to work cTN in a Fish Brand Reflex nT Slicker $3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and water proof, absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning in at theft ont av'c. Yellow or OUve-khakl. .,.. ITotector Rat. 75 cents GWER SatisMlion Guaranteed SAOn!? AJ.TOWERCO. "Sf? WALL PAPER Se.e About it, li M a-rf&.'' AWKk imi. Oldest Rank In Coos County Established 1((8) Flanagan Bennett Bank Mai'shrtcld, ('oos County, Opgon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTEREST PAID ON TIM 10 AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS i orriccis J. W. IIKNNKTT, I'rcHiuoni; jas. n. FliANAOAN, Vie. Prosldent; it. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; U. F. WINCilHSTEn Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (Sb OP MVRTLl-3 POINT Capital orricors J. W. HKNNKTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice. President; L. M. sri'Liau, CaBhlcr. eimeht Trust Company I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Orriqers J. W. BI3NNKTT, Presldout; TOM T. RENNUTT, Vice- President; ARTHUR M'KLOWN, Seciotary; HENNKTT SWAN. TON, Trcnsurer. Tho Only Trust Company In tho State, Oulnldo r Portland, Which OignnUcil Under tlio Now IaiW. ri3a 100 who for the last year have not been saving, should commence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay day. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. The First National Bank invites you to keep an account in its Savings Depart ment, $1.00 or more will open an account on which you will receive 3 per cent compound interest. DO NOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this weekl First National Bank Marshflcld, 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 9 Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 GRAVEL' We aro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any untltl from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcea: From pllo on ground, $2.?R per yard. Canoad lute, taken from cara, $2.00 per 7 Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Opposite Poat-Offlco, Phoae 190. Abstracts TOR KL'LIABLU AUSTRAOTS OF TU'JiU AXI) IM'UIWiATIOIl AROUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUlLIilS CITY1, OREGON GKNEHAL AGENl'S, EASTSIDE AND SEXGSTACKEN'S ADDIHOJ' AOKNTH FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAlLltOAD tlANDII HENRY SENOSTAOKHN, MANAGKIt EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum' castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Kodntz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FdR HARBOR WORK , Our Coos Bay otf ice has available for OFerjon Coasi work the Dredge tko.most powerful, best wmtpped twentyiNcIi hydraullo Coos Bay office, -Marshfield, OMgon. Bennett Bank $25,000 uisnior; u i. uwahsnt, Assistant Men. of Coos Bay Oregon "Seattle" and, .most thoroughly ' ,i dredgo Jt. aclflo wter . Main' office. J itv MMJi 'M1m TSSS3S'Cij " jr5tl IvHIK iTT - Li?TT?