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SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 EVENING EDITION M m VlNTHR nN? DCMO0L SllJjJgSi 7 a The Washington birthday exercises in both buildings Room to hnvc boon well worth the effort. Owing to tho limited seating capacity the Central i iufial sermon, timely and .Mrs. Oagnon h9 a p! a Heard (lod Spr.ili ing conversational manner 01 upeau lug that ninhos listening easy. Yos terday's discourse consumed fort minutes and at tho uml of that time every ono felt like shouting "More, More." It Is possible that Mrs. Uug non may ho prevailed upon to give ono moro morning to this largo sub ject of "Oonnany and tho Gorman Kaiser." The Hoy Tho class In swimming that was or ganized with Rudolph lllllstrom as school had almost more of a crowd i Inttructor, now numbors eight pupil than it could handle At tho high school building, a largor crowd could liaVo been scaled. On tho ovonng of iMnrch 1st, will bo held tho Junior oratorical contest. Good speakers aro on tho program. Tho following will appear: (llrls Mary Kitsono, Mabel Immol, Volma Ross, Jessie Moody, Lillian Cook; boys Harvoy Walter, f. Chapnian, Charnor Wright, .Tank Merchant, Lo ron Davis, Klinor .loliuou, .Iosho Franst. I Hiiskct Rail Tho class contest botwoon llio Jim lorn and Sophomores thin week was it baltla royal. Tho Juniors led from tho beginning but tit one time, when tho Sophomores had a winning streak thoy overenmo a big lead and were within ono basket of tying tho scoro. Tho final scoro was 30 to 2 1 In favor of tho upper class, Tho lineup Sophs. Olossop K. Jlnugcl, McLean, Kramer, Knur, Hliu pllz; Juniors Miihhuii, Chapman, Taiwan, Chrstennon, Merchant, Cnrl non. Tho community ulng Thursday nv enlng met expectations. A crowd of I 300 or moru bad been provided for. There were probably UTd) n attend' nneo. Tho young people oujoyed It Inimonsely and tho older folks did "famously" oh tho older and hotter known songs. Mss Vol. Is planning ono moro nueh "slug" this year. .When that ovcut occurs, I wish wo could luivo moro men out. Wouldn't It have Leon Inspiring could wo liavo had out last evening a doon men for oVory nationality represented by the nongs. Just about largo enough for some real good work. Wo certainly did onjoy that chcor Ing for tho team from tho gallory at yesterday's Kiiino. That Is tho com bination that makes school spirit--when fighting from the sldo Hum sup plements righting In tho pit a hun dred righting like flvo or something like that. Homo rending recitals woro bold in tho Central School this weuk In grades throe and flvo. Tho same woro experiments to sco If Increased Interest In good oral reading might not result. If this should prove to bo tho case the device will be lined frequently. Tho succowt of tho schoino rests partly In the willing ness of the mothers to give a .Utile of their time occasionally. MAKSIIVIKLI) PRKSHYTKRIAX CHURCH j 0 Rov. J. S. Stuhbloflold, Pastor CIiub. II. Lowry, cleric of sessions A. L. l)u tz, Troasurcr. Mrs. Chan. McKnlght, president Women's Auxiliary. Mls3 Mary Kruso, organist. J. T. Hrand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 n. m. 1 1 a. m. "Transformation." G:!I0 p. in. Union Young People's mooting. 7:111) )). in. Union mooting in tho Baptist Church. Prayer meeting 7:110 p. m. Thurs day. I OATIIOIiHJ CHURCH Who i i .weeks arter he landed on the Western PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Continent he, with t o-j ear-old i , nuuiMi, ur.u iniu in as uobom. !RyjSffivflTM-,P!7!ff!Btfy iii:nd Hospital. Tolo- I R-. .cF -s. VLArcks . .Tho "spoakor" of Congress an nounces tho following committee ror its work this semester: Ways and means Krniiz, Seaman, McLean. 11111b Storgard, Walters, Carlson. Rules McDonald, Mongoll, Lu Mleux. Foreign Affalm Roll, Uhnpman Kolloy. Memliorslilp Duvlii, lllllstrom, Mo Rufriv. Tho following aro wlnniirs thun far in tho rhetorical contests: Freshmen Chas. Doane, fieo. llatiHcn, Thelnia Lyons, Mss JJvolyn Mlrrasoiil. Sophomores (leorgo Hnugoll, ICs moiid fllosslp, (lladys Crawford. (Iwonuedo Tower. Tho Junior and Senior class will hold their contests soon. The coun ty contest will occur tho third l-'rhhiy in April. Mnrnliflold's wluuluc of (ho last throe games of basket ball with sub stitutes In tho regular team teaches tho fact that the day of ono loam banket ball aro over In Murshflold mtlinols. Tho gymnasium has de veloped many men who aro phynleul ly fit to stand tho exortlou or tho game and who know tho game well. And much good iiinterfcl In coming up through (ho grndcM. There are o entli and eighth graders today who l.tiow more basket ball than the flint team did a few yearn ago. 0 Hod understands and help every soul that longs to do butter. "Illossod aro they O that hunger and thirst after righteousness, for thoy shall be filled." O - I Tho Friday moruhiK lecltire by Mrs. Katharine Keck (hutnon yes terday was probably the motit riwr.n ntlng and luloreMtlug one that hu been given frenn the auditorium mage In some time The subje. t . FIRST HAPTI.ST CHURCH I Rov. H. 11. Foskett, Pastor Residence, 210 lllrch Ave. Phono 12.1-.T. Allco' Tlckell, church clerk. II. II. Patehult, Bmit. lllblu School. Calendar or Services: lllble School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship. 1 1 a. m. "A Mnn In Christ." Kvonlug "Tho Atonement." Thin will bo tho last meeting or Union Revival Services. Fine musical pro gram'. II. Y. P. U. meeting, I s :t 0 p. in. Prnyor meeting, Thursday 7:15 P. in. I UNITKI) HKirrilHH.V CHURCH I j NORTH HUM) Mrs, R. N. Lowls. Pastor Sabbuth School nt 10 a. in. niirlBtlon Kndonvor at 7 p, ni. Proachlng at 1 1 a. m. ami 8 p.m. Prayor .Meeting Wodnosday oro nlng nt S o'clock. AIIP'tlOIIIHT KPIKCOPAL. .'bsoph ICiiotts, Pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Kpworlh League at Oi.'IO , m. Morning Sermon, Rev. Phillip Descbner, or Aiitl-Suloon Loaguo will speak. Union service In Haptlst Church at 7:;i() p. m. Young Peopled Service, I'renby terlau Churah, (!:.'I0 p. ui. Special music belli morning mid stoning with Prof, (lorald Hunt direc tor of the oliolr. Junior I.onguo Sorvlro Thurudny afternoon nt :i:-ifi, Prnyor Mooting Thursday ovou lug at 7:::t) o'clock. All am cordially invited. KPIHl'OPAL CHURCH. I NORTH A dil rem Morey phono 2GI. Sunday sorvlro First mass, C:30 .1. in.; last mass, ! n. m. Rosary mid benediction, 7:110 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH MAHHHFIKLD Rov. II. J. MelJovItt, pastor; Rov AL Wallace, assistant. Address, :112 South Sixth street, Phono 2 IB. Sunday Sorvlc.es Flint mans, 8 n, in.; high mass, sermon and bene diction, I0:.10. SWKIHSir HVAXOKLIOAL LIJTHKHAX CHURCH. Rev. llongston Corner Third and , Commercial, j Itesldeuco 2!) t Highland. Phono ni-R. I 3:15 a. in. Sunday School. ) In North Rend, Confirmation , clans 2:20 p. in. Servlco 7:110 p. in. CHRISTIAN RCIHNCH Services Sunday 1 1 u. in. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday morning. "Chrlnt Jesus." Su-jiluy School, 12 M. In Christ Ian .Science Hall. Reading Room open dally oxcopl Sunday ami iioiitlnyH, l l p. in. Christian Scleuro Hall 237 Third St. North. I NORWEGIAN' LUTHKRAN. Rev. R. O. Thorpo, Pastor Phono :i7(i J. Ronlilonco 87 I So. 7th St. Sunday School 10:00 p. in. Morvlco, 1 1 a. m. In North Pond Servlco 7: 15 in. Confirmation class at (i:.'IO p. - RAY PARK CHAPKL 10. II. Campbell, Pastor. P. in. - 2:.'I0 p, in. 'Sunday School. Mrs. W. II. Phillips, superintendent. Preaching 7:110 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wod nosday, 7:. '10 p. in. r CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor. Sixth and Central. Victor P. Morris, Pastor Sorvlcen as follows at tho Church, comer Sixth and Central: Regular i rvlcon ovcr Sunday. 10 a. in. Sunday School. 1 1 a. in. Preaching and com munion. Oi.'lO p. in. 'Christian ISndoavor. 7:.'l(l p. in. KvauxollMIc Sermon. You are cordially Invited lo attend j these meetings. : S1F.THOIHST CHURCH Rev. A. .s. Illney, Pastor. North Rend A hand to hand struggle with pov-1 ertjy followed, ami, although they received much kindness from strang ers, tho remaining children ulwnys rclt that thoy wore deprived of a grout deal or tho carefree happiness which seems tho natural right of childhood When the mother again married they moved to Michigan and nt Pontine, Orion, Oxford nnd Thom as, all towns In Oakland county, the most of Mrs. Johnson's life was spent. At tho age of towlvo she was given n plaeo In the homo of John Thomas, a woll-to-do farmer, and romnlned there until 1S70, when she marrlod Sylvester Johnson. Sho hnd taught evcrnl terms of country Bnhool, about the only out let for a girl's amb.tlon In those day, nnd was known as an occasion al contributor to, comity and state papers but never let her fondness o literature .Interfere Willi homo du llos, alwny considering inothorhood the crown of her life. She was blest with four children. Inn died nt birth. jtho others aro: Frances Johnson llolinstrom, Kmnia Johiinou Law horno, Seth ..Sylvestor Johnson, and three grandchildren: Carl and Ihil- Iduno llolniMirom and Kminn Francos Johnson. When they woro lio longer ilopond out upon her care, she becaino a log- lithir correspondent or the Michigan Farmer, and Detroit Free Press li tho rural editions of tho latter shq wroto over the signatures: A. II. J.; X. Y. Z.; M. ,1. Smith, and Slm on'n Wlfo. Tho latter giving a truth fill hall-hiimorons resltal or tho rarm- foiB' wives, attracted considerable at- lontien and won frloiiilH'wliqrnvcr (be papor wont, orten giving her the ti tle of "A second Joslah Allon s Wire." Whlo cnrlng forimr, own- yjiil dreu and roallzlng how much was needed ror thoir health and happl ness, her thought 'reached out and heart aohod for tho many llttlo ones who woro hoincloss iud unloved. This led hor to heroine Intorostou flu tho "Children's Free Hospital of Detroit." This noblo charity was then l'l It8 infancy and wholly dopondoiit upon coutrlJiutloiiH Tor supjiort. So liciting the help or hor nolghbors, Mrs. Johnson organlKod a socloty to sow ror thorn; eolloctod and sent rrult, riowors, vogotahlos or elolhng or take as guests some convalescents in need or a country outing. From this group of eight or ton Indies, who met in her home once a month, tho suggestion spread and similar socfotlos bornino scuttorod about tho nlnto from which tho hos p'lal received considerable help. In time the charily gained firm, health, Mrs. Johnson gave up tho work, but nlutiyH Imed lo r'emohiber the deformed, abused, crlpplod, nld: llttlo creatures whom she had helped (o iiitiko comfortable. In 1 807 she ciuiio with hor fam ily to Oregon City, whore thoy lived till 1!)():i when thoy setllod u North llend. After coin Iiik wont sho sent back dOHcrlptlvo lollors outltlod: "WoBtorn Oonslp," which provod of iiiueli In teront to tho ninny whoso attention .'as turned lo thin country. Or that little KngllHli housohold, she was last lo go. MatthoV.', the eldest, died in 1872, just as ho had Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician nnd Surgeon OMcoilrvIna Hlock. Offlco hours: 1 1 to IB n. m.t U to I nnd V to K p. m. Phones: Ofrico J-UI-.l; Re.. 1-Jil-I. J. M. Wright Pboue 188-H RUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw , Kye, Ear ami Throat Specialist GLASSKS KITTI2IJ Phono U.10-.T. Rooms 20(I-U0i Irving Rlock. 1)R. MATTI15 R. SHAW. Physician nnd Surgeon Phono .'JUO-.J. H. G. Butler CIVIL HNOIMCICK Room .10-1 Coke Illdg. Phono H5-J Itesldeuco Ihonn HCJ-L. W. G. Chandler ARCIIITKCT Rootna 301 and 302, Cake llulldliu Murshflold, Oregon. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has It nt SI. HO nnd $B cash per load, (arhngo remov ed. Phono UB7-.T. 'I HE LL0YU MUltL - liniisckccping Apai iiiicuiM O Tho rooms $,S.OO niontli P Electricity and Oas. Freo Imtlin Sleeping rooms, $t.IW vk., up T1MI0 TAIMjK WILTiA.MICTTH PACIFIC MOTOR CAR Leave Marsh field G : -4 5 a.m. ' 7.45 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.40 p.m. Lcavt North iloud 7:00 n.m 8:00 n.m 9:00 n.m 10:15 n.m 1 1:00 n.m 11:15 n.m 1:15 p.m 2:00 p.m 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m 5:15 p.m 5:55 p.m 0:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. , 7:45 p.m HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phono 3171 . I f filled himself to outor tho Ministry 77"..' "F !' M. W. ehurch. Illl IIP , KARK TH.V (MINTS City Llmflri North lleml, n l) COMMUTATION f)f iM TICKKTS, il.7. .U .Mnhriclil-Noilh Rend Auto Lino , Cars evory Ion lnlniilos from I! a. m to 12 iiildnlKhl; lo South Slough once a day, leaving at 1 1 a. m.; In Um pire tluee trips n day. f.'ORST .V: KIN, Prop. T. J. MCAIPK IT A. 11. HOI)C.i:iW ' at Marshfield "."" DK0RA1ING CO i.'ju.l.'.j: Fourth' ami Market Streets - R. K. Rrowntng, Rector S n. m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m.- Sunday School. 1 1 u. m. Moinlug terlce seunon. "The Challenge of CliiUt" 7 lo p. in. Kit'iilii,: scnlio and ivr-',"t-iJ"u.':iv.'""v' :n " The Guide Post If the guide post said: "This way to the place you wanted" that is the way you would go. ' You would not lei some stranger persuade you to go the opposite direction. When you read an advertisement in this newspaper you are looking at a series of guide posts. One of these may give you just the information you are seeking. And when it does ask for the article you want by name. . . -.Do not take something "just as good." Stick to the guide post that points to the road of satisfaction !...,,.. II I. I'li.-L a,...,l,..,c. U I,... ,.ll l.n ' ..". .11. .iHlllun, IIIIIIIKII (oHowh: crippled, was ono or (lie first tele Sunday School at 10 a. in. i graph operators In tho slate to take 1 1:00 n. in. Sornion. liy sound and held a nood iiohUIoii till ' Vosnor Circle ami Hnwnrth Lcnieiio Mils ilealli in lssr.. .inmmii nn..,i i.. I Hstliiutoa Furnished m . ' ... - ... .. - a ... . i. ni. i llio Civil war: win for IX montim in I'liom- iiu-ii . nmrsiinniu. iirri Rebel prisons; -afterwards was gradu- " L ' "T ateii at Wtwt Point nnd was pension eMiiuluer for nini,v years. Mrs. Cole nian. a hnir-Kwter, died at Nniih lluiil In 1K0D. ThoiiKh sopariied by long dlslaucp most of their llws, .Mm. Jrhnson was ory fund or these Mrs. JohiiKon, wlies- fahleii naiiio Mnothom and alitor mid n loped to vim Anna II.iIIh. wiih horn near the. Know they llvod good lives and left lllaue or (Janoly, SiilToll, County, , iitaluleiw nanies. Her grcul hope was and KiiKlnud, Juno 0th, 1S7S. Not fur u. do the wi-m. To len'.c Hie world trout tho Utile cntlaKC, tluitclit.il with u little butler, somebody h.ippler foi st raw and covered with rimes, whore- her lutviiiK l.vid In it. She was a In her e iM opened upon i'urlh. stood , iwwlouutn lover of Nat ire. delight a wind mill. Hero hor fallur, whim Ii g in iory ha of heu.iy In sei the wind wiu strong enough to turn i sky, or llowor ever looMiig throiiiih Is huge creaking iirum, ground llio Naturo, up to Nature's (led. iMllvldual stores or grain ipirnorod i This was hor written furowoll; bv thrifty hoiuewivos rrom tho rich 'Tc frlonds who gather round my form man's fields, and when luminous was I today, becalmed siient his loluuro time with And Irlhuto bring to ono boyond their I I hHemorium i i i & m ..... m UUIUbAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept OPKN TO TIIR PITRLIO A "egiilnr hlale licensed unilertnker will l In cluirgo Phone iur.i M xMmBmm&Bsmsa , some beloved book or penned the crso with which ho wooed his bride; welcomed his children, or amused his I friends. In ls.'i-l, hoping (o Improve bin con dition he emigrated with hU fain- ' lly or ftv-o children to A merlon tho ll..ud which was thuu the poor man's lure. ' Arter three niontliB of alternate jbtoruis, calms, and adverse wliuli, ork Harbor In uuoh wrecked cendltlon thut sho wan condemned rSo all I nHk is thi3-say not with and ordered out of service. During reach; To fill my hands and round my coffin ' lay i The beet they hnvo or flower, ' or thoiiKht, or spotch: I ninko this plon "None knows an-, othor' lira: Tho pitfalls that havo cniijjht an other's foot; Tho sniallor-stiugth to oopo wlt.i Kioatur strRo; SAVE MONEY by older! n jj tho I'aiuoiis HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton $.".." Or half ton or both, .tfl.7.- 1). JICSSON, Prop. Phono 1N-.1 or leave orders lit Illlljer's C'iKiir Store their ship. "The Julia." ronehed Now fTho Inok or draco to ninko ono's fiioida)l) sw'eut, DRY WOOD at ,Campheirs Woodyard North l'ront Street Phono :t7M tonrs, the long trip a friendship had houn "Sho did too much, hor hands are , formed wltli a Canadian coup! who) worn and thin." .vcre returning from a visit to thoir tomumbor not the Idlo wasted oars; n.' the hind and lead b this, they .Nor i .niio to Canada mid near the village of Dole em-Ire. settled In a log liouso and hcimu work ou the iiurvoot. llorob ,tl.c Lulu? worked two ilnyg, retum ii:n to (he rude homo very happy 'our whttt sdohkhI grant wngog mid senility for the-future, Rut (he third evening ho was tnkt. nil, smallpox devolopod, mid two sadly wlihiier "This was her sin." Too Into the blumo, too Into the lardy praise; My heart could throb to noither, If It would, I only ask that round my deeds au-l days, Yon twlno thig thouglif Sho did the best she could." WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer timmEZKxamsmsm. S i -... ... .. fc Oldest Iliuili in urns lotinty 1-Malilw,tf,i isi j FksiagGiE m Bennett Bank S M'nrsliflclil, Coos County, OrcKon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120 000 l.TT.m'.r,L' I'rtiu u, xiiHis a.mi naviXiJS IUCPOSITH Officers-J. V. R13NN13TT, Prosldont; JAS.jil. FLANv Vi President; R. V. WILLIAMS, 'tashior; O., V. S .c iv Jtv Assistant Cashier. VlCA- fUL'STER Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank OF MVRTLI3 POINT Capita $25,-oo Ofrkers J. V. RHNNHTT, President; .TAS. H. FLArjN Vi i-rcHiiiuuij u. hi. ,-n iiii-jiv, viittiuui, it. i. ui'j.Ml-JNT Aslstnnl Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Siu-plus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Orricers-.T. V. HUNNUTT, President; TOM T. RMNNLTT Vlco I'loHldent; ARTIIHR AI'KKOWN, Hecretnr'y'f'liKNNICTT'sWAN TON, Treasurer. The Only Trust Company in llio filnlo, Oulsfdoof Portland, WIiIcI Oi'Unnled Under Hie Now Law. . Get Squarely on Top of Your Banking Situation Whclhcr a business man or a man of leisure, yon should never pay out a dollar unless in the form of a check; there is no come hack then, for you have the best possible receipt in an endorsed check re turned from the bank. Come in and open an ac count with this bank and feel at home. A Savings Account, a Ch ecking Account, or Both First National Bank uay H 0 M E ,0 F'TH E S AV E R Marehficld, " ' fc Oregon High Quality Groceries Our ovn prompt and particular delivery serviceEf ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as cojisisjeiit with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nami Smith Passenger and Freight I'HOM SAX I'KA.VCIKCO, TIM'RSDAV, ."MARCH U, AT !1 P. .M., I'Olt COOS RAV , j . J S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only l SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger ancj Freight Agent EXPERT WELDING o . METALS - Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like, new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street For rollnhlo Ahstrncts of Title nnd nlwiit COOS RAY HRU A 1 . For rollnhlo Abstracts ssjbt? . 0 t Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrslifleld ami Coqulllo City, Oregon. General Agents Knst.sldo nnd ScngstuukeuV) rtddltlon. Rpeelnl nttentlon paid lo nssossiueiit.s and im.vinent of fines. 1IKXUV SlJXGSTACKHN, 5Innacr. GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any iuntlt,el from pllo in our yard or in carload lots, at following prlrei' Prom pllo on ground, 2.'B por yard. Canoad lots, taken from care. $2.00 per 7rJ Retail l)epurtuiasc C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PoftCOfflro. Phone 100. " -""