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vvv MVM,M?V?V v v v v-wV ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916 -EVENING EDITION SIX vViv V President Wilson on the Churches THE business of lliu church Is not to pity mon. Tho IhihIiichh or tho church Is not to ronnio them from thulr suffering by tho moro moans of mntcriul relief, or ovon liy tho moans ot Bplrllual reassurance. Tho cliurch cannot afford to ilty men, be cause It known that inmi. If they would lake It, liavo tho richest and eompletest Inheritance that Is possible to conceive, and that rather than doing deserving or pity, tdoy are to do ehnlloiiKod to assort In thoniHolves thoso things which will make them Independent or pity. No man who has recovered tho Integrity or IiIh soul Is any longer tho odjoct of pity, and It is to onadlo liltu to recover that loHt In tegrity that tho Christian church is organized. To my thinking, tho Christian church stands at tho center not only or philanthropy, dut at tho center or education, ut tho contor or science, at tho renter of philosophy, at the contor or politics; in short, at the contor of Honllent and thinking lire. And the buslnoa'or the Christian church of the Christian minister, Is to show tho spiritual relations or mon to tho greater world processes, whether they do phynlonl or spirit ual. It Is nothing loss than to allow tho plan or HTo ami men's ro tations to the plan or life. FIRST IIAPTIST CHURCH I Rov. II. 13. FosKott, Pastor Residence, 210 Uireh Ave. I'liono 123-.T. A1lco TIckoll, clmrcli clerk. II. II. Pntchott, Supt. llldlo School. Calendar of Services: , Hlblo School, 10 n. m. Morning Worship. 1 1 n. in. "While tho Day Lasts." Union meeting or all tho Young Poplo' Soclotles at fii.'IO p. in. Union Evungollstlo neriuou at tho Proadyterlan. Church at 7:30 a. jii. II, Y. P. IT. mooting, G:30 p. m. PeopIo'H Service, 7:110 p. in. Prnyor mooting, Thursday 7 : 1 n p. m. I united krethren ciiuitcii NORTH IIICNI) Mrs. It. N. Lewis, Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. Preaching at 11 n. m. and 8 p.m. Prayor Mooting Wednesday ow ning nt S o'clock. - I - MliHODIST EPISCOPAL. JoBoph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Epworth League ut U:3() . m. Morning Sermon: "Tho r-'lrat Com jiiaudmoiit." Evoiilug union service. Union Young Peoplo'n Sorvtco at HopttHt Church. ' , Bpoclal nuiulc doth morning and evening with Prof. (Icruld Hunt direc tor of tho choir. Junior Lcnguo Service Thursdny afternoon at 3:45. Prayor Mooting Thursday even ing nt 7:30 o'clock. All nro cordially invited. EPISCOPAL CHUItCII. I Fourth and Marltot Streets II. K. Iirownlug. Hector 4 8 a. in. Holy Communion. 9:30 ii. in.- Sunday School. 1 1 a. ni, Morning service and iiormaii. OIIIMSTIAN SCIHNCH Sorviced Sunday 11 n, in. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium rulilia Library. Sunday morning: "Soul". Sunday School, 12 M. in Christ ian Science Hull. Heading Itoom open daily except Sunday and holiday, 1 I p. m. Christian Sclonco Unll237 Third St. North. . MAItHlll'IIOM) PIlltHISYTKItlAX Clll'ltCII j --Rov. J, S. Ktubbloflold, Pastor Chns. II. Lowry, cleric of tiesslous A. L. Hutz, TroiiBiuor. Mrs. Chns, McKulght, proaldont Womou'fl Auxiliary. Miss Mary Kniio. orgHiilit. J T. llraiid, Hupl. Humlay Xchool. Sunday selieiil, to a. m. 11 u. in. "Tho larger Vinloii." 2 '30 p. m.- -.MntM Meeting for .Men. 7-30 p. in. Dillon Mi'vlco. Prayer mooting 7:30 p. nt. Thurs day. HWKDISII KVANOKI.ICAIj MITIIKItA.V CHUItCII. - Hev. Ileugnton Corner Third and Coinnierclal. Ttosldence I'ut Highland. I'hone 94-U. 0 : -1 5 n in. -Sunday iJehool. In North llouil, Coiiflriuutlou class l! .:iu p. in. Service 7:8o ii. in , , , 4 ' NOItWHtJIAN I.DTIMiltAN. I i Hov. It. O. Thorpe, laitor Phono 37U J. Itesldenoo ST I So. 7tt St. Sunday School 10:00 p. in. Service, 11 a. m. In Norili Ihud-Horvlro, 7: -. Coiiflrmntlon clabu ut (i:3ti p. m. CIIIURTIAX CHUItCII Cor. Sixth and Central. Vhtor I'. Morris. Pastor ) Sorvicoa ns follows at the Church, corner Blxlh and Contral: Itegular rvletw evor Sunday, 10 u. in. Sunday School. 1 1 n. nt. Preaching nnd com munion. 0:30 p. in. Christian Kmloavor. 7:30 p. m. Uviingidlstlo Sopmon. You aro cordially Invited to attend these meetings, CATHOLIC CHURCH MAIt.Kill'IKhl) Itov. If. J. iMcDovitt, pastor; Hov. M. Wallace, assistant. , Addross, 312 South Sixth street. Phono 21 n. Sunday Services First mass, S n. m.; high mass, sermon and, bene diction, 10:30. : k metiiomst church Itov. A. S. HlKoy, Pastor. I . 0 North Rend Tho sorvlccs Sunday will bo a follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. 1 1:00 n. m. Sermon. Vesper Clrolo and Epwurth Lenguo at 7 p. in. I HAY PARK CHAPEL K. II. Campbell, Pastor. 2:30 p. m. .Sunday School. Mis. J W. II. Phillips, superintendent. Prouohlug 7:30 p. in. Mid-week prayer mooting, Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. I CATHOLIC CHURCH I NOUTII Add reus Merry REND llospital. Tole- phono 201. Sunday service First mass, (5:30 a, m.; last mass, !i a. m. Uosary and benediction, 7:30 p. m. - lliially seeing tho books that a bank f vo i keeps would lie most linprosHlvo, Ami Kiruin nr nnrnnm a;1"'1 II ulmneo In Impress, tho Im- NEWS OF OREGON I Ummtm or accuracy! A boy , doesn't bellovo (hut tho ueatuetw and POUTLANIJ-Tho conslablo tlho',,('e,lin,,' llmt ,l10 ,(m(,,,or ,!,1Uh court Iioiiko has 30 to 10 Kiillomi or ,Mliiiorii oT various kluilii on baud waiting ror It to be delermluod whether or not those from whom It was seized tiro guilty of hoot legging. HOOD ltlVHU Lloyd (llhbs, an amateur wireless oporator, received from Portland u wlruhws messago telling or the mirloim IIIiiom, there or a rolatlvo or a Hood ltivur woman. PKNDLHTON M. O. Murron nail Hoo Mittllck have boon ludhitod for tho shooting of Wendell PhllllpH, who died of his Injuries. SAL13M Inin Larson, released from the (Urls' State Industrial' school, has sued tho matron for $.1,000, ulloKlnif Mho was forcibly1 sent there. Listen- Wo aunt UMIng of Tiuiboi' li.il'l- lii". City pmporly, ll,..,.sM p,m- iiiiiiuert, pinning propony, a(t ncro-j age. j -J Keeauo uf Intvo (be (JUNUItAI,1 At.'ICXCV of Hie "Wttolnrii I'l'IOIII l.lfo of Spokane," wo can mivo jon better than iinjone else. Wo have idieap iiiouey to lii.m. Coos Bay Development Co. 314 Coke Bltlg. Mui'hlificlil, Oiegou, llrniii'li Olflie. Spokane, Wash. MpqiimfnHymvTOiwwrmi ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E, W. SULLIVAN (oilier Maiket ami Hroailwuy WO KOlit II III! Illir lll.l .mlnillll r the l.Ioyd and assure thorn tho samo reasonablrt rotes. -.--..; 4 I imjii llta.N.'iiniU AM) HTO It- A(IK OK IIOPHKIIOI,!) OOODH KltKIOirr AND UAtiOAOK (Tail FERGUSON TRANSFER I'liono Kill lteslilence I'lioue til.. I Maikot Ave. niul Walorfretu Among The Schools MAltSIIKIEM) SCHOOL NOTES Tho Friday morning lecture Tor Foliriiury will do given dy Katho Itiu Koch (lagnon. Sildjeet "Some Aspects or (lorinany and Hie Oor man Kaiser". Tills lecture will de given at ton o'clock Fob. 2fi,nnd tho public Is Invited. Thu Iiysoorlo announces tho fol lowiug oxcullont program ror Fob rittiry IGth. Plnno Solo Holon Oulovson AiHbknn Stories ... Virginia Chirk llliiitrutoil Lecture ".My Trip to Alaska" Miss Vol?. Alaskan Poems .... Ilattlc Relifleld Piano Ditot.. Thelma Lyons and , Wllma Iloagland. Coqiilllo won ovor Miirshriold this' weok In spelling: Coqiilllo ill: I, Mnrshriold 03... A now gmpli eluirt has boon added to the 0(ulpmcnt for touching tnn- ., .. ... Tho last weok In February h known as the "National Week of Kong". .Miss Vol, hos planned a community sing for Thursday ovon-' lug or that wook Feb. 21. High (.chooLauditorliim at eight o'clock. Ilqth school nro plaiuilng "pro grams for tho artemoon or Folirii ury 22 Washington's Ulrthday. Tho Sons or Volerans, O. A. R. and kin dred organizations will bo asked to participate In tho exorcises. Wasli Ington'rt Ulrthday Is not m school holiday In Oregon, tho Idea being that thu spirit of tho day can be better' kepi. In the school than out or It. I'iXporloncn can not ho taught. Tho hot one (sin do Is to approxi mate It as nearly as posHlblo. In I bin community It Is a big mil Inflic tion to wiy that the banks or the elly have staled tholr wIIIIukuohh to receive aliUMUs or older boy ana ' Kirls occasionally after linnklng hoprH Tor '"lalkN on lluslnetis". The Miiporliitoiidunt has long bolleved Hint the object ltwHon In lieatueHS laloiio Hint u boy would ot from ar- aioui oilier lulu uie work or tuo vorld to any such extent an they ac tually do. lie thinks It Is .mom than hair "humbug". Ami ho can't ho blamed. Home MiuIIIoh never nee moro Hum hair u doxon letters a year ami (bono often very Imperfect in tirrangomout mid coniponltlon. Thin was true In our own enso and wo have reason to bellovo it true to day In many homos. While nothing Iiiik been wild to tho local architects, we bellovo (hut Hie work In nn archi tect's office would bo mlxhty In structive to children. Tho final ompntl(lvo contest In Freshman rhotorlcals wim hold Thursday ovonltin at tho IIIkIi School Auditorium. Thoro was a good at- tendance of students and lmrontH. mum stobuo wis tho teacher In Icbnrge of this school work ami con H((iiently of tho contest. Tho Kumptlou of the class was mniilfofit- ied by tho decorated stage as well as by tho Kmd program. It altoulil bo noticed that the whole program wan given by tho Freshman cIrhh, The Judge wore Mrs. yiareneo Aah. Mm. Lionel (lordou anil Mr. W. A. Ack ermaii. Tho winner wore: girls. Mittfl Tholllln I.voiih flrsl: Mlus ICvo y, MlrnW(Mll ;(H,)m,. 1)oys c'harloH Dohiio. rirtit; Ooorgo HtiiiHon. sec- tu1. j " ProKinni , Plttiio Solo Helen (iulovKcip ' Orttt,ou--"Tlto Aiuerlniu In- ! fnlliv" f'llllVllui I Wu ..'! Orntlon "Tho I'l-outleiiniMa" " v .. .w ,..,..-. Her inn n (lloiwon (Honda l',nrrtIl Ti-hIii" . Ortttlon "llnrgoyno'g Surroiidor i j fieorgo llniitiou j Dui'lHiimtlon "(Urls vs. lloy I lloat Rare" .... Wllnm lloagHtnd ,Oitttlou "Tho Dignity of Ulior" ". Uugeiio Kelley ' DtM-liiniutlaii "llidlili'H lliirtilar" i Mvelyn .Mlrmwuil Oralion "SpartaciiB to the (Ikid- ! iatore" Tholnut ryou jOnUlou- 'The Heat Polloy In lie- gard to iVtUiiiallmtlon" Itegjimld ilnCarborry Omtlou -"South Carolina" Hriieo Kimt j Divlitutatlon -"How Wo lltiutml a i Moubo" Thelma Tabor , Piano 8Um Ion ... .MarJorlB Drous . Piano Selection Tholinn Lyons 1 School .Vol os ute w'lioni 'iwotveu snutti rrae-1 UnM 0f U" 1,ll,UI, ,,llPury ("Jo, t,,ta,UuMI "w,t HWa' ,I011S,0 l lrn3 week. The original order included j with idilrkons and illfforont kluda of ion heis oi suiipieuiejiijary tHNiiiers or 2u books eth for tho grades. Tito ordr rivehod rIvoi us & onuh. Suporvtsor K. A. QoldiNi sitoiit Monday in Hid soliiniln. Allen and Louis Imve supplied Hid Domestic Selenet) Doarluiout wita a chocohUe outfit showing tho com- h'lcto prauoss ot uuiniifacturo frotu rude form to manufaitutod product, I The country la rinding out that I "Interest" Is not a substitute for "drill". It Is a "supplement" to ("drill"; not u "substitute". Tho senior class will give their an nual soslnl function at tho Kagles' l j ail, ceuruary so. u win no un in-i vltatlon dance and mimical. Soups at the High School Lunch will horowrtor bo four cents per bowl instead or throo emits. The lormor rate .ran tho finances Just a little too closo to du safe. Tho furnltiiro exhibited at the Pnn ninn PaclHc Exposition was return ed this wook. It was given to the boys who made It as per iindorstund lng before it wns .made. Tho sonlors nro to bo labeled wltn pins In the near future. ' An order for tho sumo has boon placed tills weok. The schools nro asked to observe March 7 as nurbank day. A folder from tho State Dopartmont or Pub lic instruction has Just como to the prrico. it contains a letter to children from Mr. llurbnnk, a short biography of his life, and works, an oxhorlatlon to observo tho day with appropriate oxorelBos. Competitors In tho swimming test incltiilo tho following, boys, Albert Johnson, Hon Allen, Harold Savage. Albert Hassford, Leslie Holmes, Har old Chapman, Chestor liuHCom. Claiido Tncha, Carl Peters. Tho rirst Indoor contests or the Grades Athletic League will bo hold next week. Miss Elliot .losophsou Is doing work as assistant to .Mr. Hnrngor In tho Commerchtl department. The Coos Itlvor School lost a day of school, tho first of the year, last Monday an a result or the freshet on Coos Itlvor. Tho wa'ter was so high j the peoplo could not get to their landings and parouts did not con- shier It Hiifo to send (heir children, i Thu Hope and tho Rainbow did not run. The current was so strou;; I ami-there woro so many logn mat1 tho boats could not go' up to' talo ' tho pupils or touchers from tho up- per river. Tho ltalnbow Rliiyua m .MuiHliflelil. The rain gnugt) nt tho Coos itlvor school showed il.i! Inches or rainfall j during Saturday, Sunday ami Mon-! day. Tho rain was vory steady Tor j almost forty-olght hours and wnrin I enough to mult the snow In the Coos ltivur whero It was from Nvo to rirteou feet deep. Tho witter ranched Its hlghoat about midnight on .Sunday. The rlv or conimoncod to rise Snturday night and kept up until Monday morning, reaching thirty feet above normal. At 0 a. m. on Sunday morning at Danlola Creek It wna rls- 'liiB six Inches por hour, at tho forks In tho afternoon ouo foot por hour and eighteen Inches por hour at Allegany. It roll raster than tho Who. Tho wator canto up to tho doors or many Coos itlvor peoplo and some ImwI to movo out. Nourly evoryono had tholr boat Hod to tholr front gate. 4iii(I noma woro up all night Sunday watching tholr bftlonglngs. The pupils thought tlioy would get a holiday and when it (mine Moudav everyone was out boat riding over the foncoH and gates, Tho actual damage 'done wns not groat. At Daniels Crook about n tboimand foot of tin logging mil romi trni-b una ivuuiimi .t t ,..i. In.u .....I I...... I ma. iiiiii mini iiilliptw w l'l lilKOIl down tho river and a great many foncoH wore either wusliod away or (torn down and left. NoHtly all tho ; fiirniH were ovtrflowml. drift seut- lured ovor the field mm muilmnnr deposllfd in many jilnecp two nr throo root thick. This will iititko (ho spring pasture some mouths lat er forcing the farniors to buy moro ; hay than hut year. Tho cnttlo were Idrlvou to the hills nnd Homo luirni were I lentil fmin thslr roundnlloim. Tho watur wit 1 I IuoIioh dep In .Mr. Noali'H Iioiibo on the Milllcoina Uiv- lor. While this wim the hlgRtwt frwh- ut ror wvoral yiar it did not oijimI some that Coos Itlvor hug known. Might years ago the water was two fwt higher at .lustrom's place. tliotigh tho datnago wns no grantor than thin year. Tho freshet In 1!I0& wan allll IiIkIioc lint tho ono in ISOtt was the lurgeit thitt can bo ro iniMiwerotl ly the old timers, it anlniMU clinglug to tlioui. It ruined a grnt niHiiy furiiut by eovi'i-lng tho grass in pIsco to a depth of sot enul toot, with sediment. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency Times Want Ail nro the one nn. (Hum uhidi touches AM, the people. TJicj engage public ntteutiou oorj dnj Always on tlio Job. Coos Riveir Sclhiool.News , mssewEsiESBSsmxiBaBWStwssisi Oldest Hunk In Coos loiiuty Flanagan f& Miii-shficld. Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Frofits $120,000 INTEREST PAH) OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Offlcors J. W. fUONNHTT, President; .IAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vlco Prosident; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; (!. F. WINCHESTER, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan Bennett Bank OF MVItTLK POINT Capital . $25,00 Orricors -J. W. IIKNNNTT, Presldont; JAS. It. FLANAOAN, Vlco Presldont; L. M. St'PLIOU, Cnshler; L. T. DKMKNT, Assistant Cnshlor. H Bennett.,. Trust Company B Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Orricers-.T. W. IU5NNKTT, President; TOM T. IJMNNRTT, Vlco Piesident; AUTIIUH JI'KliOWN, Secretary, M3NNUTT SWAN TON, Treastiror. 'J'lie Only Trust Company in tho State, Outside of Portland, Which Organised Under tlio New Law. twmm.sjsgEB2egSKiiHS WHAT if you wore not "born with a silver fcpoon iii your nioulli?" Many a man lias built up a balance' in this bank that would buy him moro silver spoons than lio could use even if he lived to be as old as Methuselah, 'I PER CENT INTEREST . Paid on Timo Certificates, First National. Bank i0; The Bank of Personal Service Marsllficld, f Oregon Absirac Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshflold niul Coiiulllo City, Orogon. (client! Agents Knst.sldo niul S eagstiickcii'8 Addition. Special attention paid (o nsscHsiiients and ixiyiueiil of tnve.i. IIKNKV SKXfiSTACICH.V, Mnnager. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE (Jorst .Vi'Klng. Lenio Mnrfclifichl nt 7 n. in., anil returning leaving from Kinplro at 8 a. nu Leave Mnrsbflcld nt 11 a.in. and retiirnliiK leavo South Slougli j l p. m. Leave Mnrshflelil nt 5 p, in. and returning leave South Slougli nt (I p. m. - j" -rzZi ' lag- - ra.-J -. IVENiOBBr l AHBiV V Here's a Good Salesman People passing cannot help but sea your show win dowsmake them so attractive that they will stop. No clerk, however efficient, can work as does a well-illuminated window. It sees everybody on the streets it makes sales at a lower cost and never tires of working. Electric Light will help you display your goods so as to do this. The latest Mazda C type of lamp is even more efficient than anything heretofore offered. It will allow you to illum inate your windows brighter than ever before at no greater cost. We will be very glad to advise you regard ing any kind of illumination. This service is offered without obligation. Oregon Power Co. UCUUXBC! Established I8HI) Beimett Bank For reliable Abstracts of Tlllo and Information about. COOS IIAV ItlJAL KST.Vl'N, Veil tammmmmBtwmimm DIRECTORY Or. A. L. Houseworth, " PJiyslclnnrnmi Hiirge(i Office: Irving Ithxtc. Offlro hours: i 1 to 12 a. m.j a ,. I nnd 7 to 8 p. in, ' Phones: (Offleo MtJ-.I; u,t u I. M.Uright ' " photio 18J-B -HtHniwra conthactoh rcntlmiitcs furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw ICyo, Enr and Tliront KpeWalljt GIjAHSEH lTl'TEII i .,..' . .. iiiiiii) imvni, iinoum U00.201 Irving lllocli. (lit. MA'jqTIE IJ. SHAW. l'hyslclnn and Surgeim I'liono a:io-,i. H. G. Butler CIVIfj ENOINEKIt Itoom 304- Coko Dldg. Phono 146-j, ' Residence Phono 3C:i-L. PROFESSIONAL W. G. Chandler AltOIIITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building, Mnrahflold, Oregon. T1JIK TA1ILE WIIiLAJIHTTK PACIFIC MOTOIt : CAU Leave , LciT, Marshflold ' North Bend 0:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7.1 C a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:IG a.m. t :00 a.m. 0:!R a.m. - ' ' 10:1C a.m. I0:-H5 a.m. -' n:oo a.m. 11:30 a.m. ' hug a.m! 12:60 p.m. 1MB p,ni 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2: in p.m. 3; 00 p.m. 3:41! p.m. t 4:oo p.m. C:00 p.m. ' GM5 p.m. CIO p.m. C-.G5 p.m. C:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. ' 7MG p.m. THE LLOYD HOTEL O Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, SH.00 month 'Mloctrlclly and (,as. Krno Imtlia Sleeping rooms, $l.r0 U., up HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 KAltl! TE.V CUNTS City Mnilts North Hond, Oc. nn commutation nn Cit TICKETS 91.70 li Marolifield-North Head Auto ., Lino Cars every ton minutes from 0 a. in. to 12 p. in.; to South Slough on co a day, leaving at 11 n. ni.; to Empire three trip a day. GORST KING, Prop. WOODGOOD WOOD II. Lingo has It at SI.BO nnfl !?a cash iter load. Giirluixo rcmor. ed. I'liono U27-.T. SAVE MONEY by ordering the Inmoui HENRYVILLE COAL m Nut coal, por ton fl-00 Lump coal, por ton f5-80 Or hulf ton of both "M-?8 I). MUSSO.V, Prop. Phono 1H-J nr'IcMve orders nt IHIlyer's Citfur Store. ' DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Eiout Street Phono 117UJ 4 f t WESTERN LOAN AND I BUiLDiNG CO. t t Assets $2,340,000.00 I i Pays 8'per cent on savings ! t I. S.' KAUFMAN & CO, i . Local Treasurer rlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi.AAAAAi T. J. SCAIPB IB a. n. noiKiiNi Marshficld tm7g co. EsUmates Furnished Phono M8-1W, Mrshfleld, OrefO 1 UNDERTAKING I I t111 ho kept I H OPEN TO THE PUIltfO K M A Tegular state licensed I undertaker will be ia H charge I I Phone 105-J 8 i,- j mffi i . .i - -'...