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SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. hutch- INTHBy n life IS THEIRS Savings Depositors f i C irci& ,10 m c UL CMO0L,Q y ) H !,, v- FIKST HAPTIST ClIUKCII , tntf IT II n..r.1tl ....!.. ... """. '" I .MAHHIIFIKLI) SCHOOL NOTIOS , ffesldenco, 210 lllreli Avo. i Phono 123-.T. A1lco TIclcoll, church cleric. 1). It. Putehott, Supt. Illlilo School. Calendar of Services: Hlblo School, 10 a. m. MornltiK Worship. 1 1 n. m. H, V. 1. U. moctlnj?, 0:30 p. m. l'rnyor mooting, Thursday 7:15 P. ni. I UN1TKI) 1HU5THHKN CIIUHOII I J HOHTII IWCNI) Mrs. R. N. Lowls, Pnator Snbbath School nt 10 n. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching nt 11 n. in. nnd 8 p.m. Prnyor Meeting Wodnosday ovo nlng nt o'clock. The Senior Claim Iiiih begun work on tliu Senior Annual. It will lio tho liOHt book thu nehool has over put out. Tlio Coos County Hound Table which moots at Cociullle noxt Satur day will bo addressed by l'rof. 12, S. Conklln. Among tho teachers of tlm county wild aro down for talks, Is Principal It. 10. Walto of Murshflold. Tho noxt Ihsiio of tho Purplo and Gold will contain eight pages, an ath letic nuinbor with "pink shoot." Watch for It. Tho School Congross Is planning .Mahkiikikli) fivk plav kioiit yirroniors oamks. ' ll fs.it North Iteml iiU (o HI, In Last of Heilos, and f .!( Per Cent Keiiiiiln.s I'liiiinricd. Might Btralght victories, 1,000 por rent unniarred, and tho county chaniplonshlp Is today chalked up for tho basket-shooting Nvo or tho iMarshflold high school. Tho team complolod tho county scries last evening In North llond, by lefeatlng tho neighboring squad 22 to 13 in a rough nnd tumblo gaino. From Marshflold thoro went n hnnil of roolors In tho big Nairn Smith, to spur tho boys on to tho last victory of the year. North llond played n fast and aggrosslvo game, said to have beon their best this year, and tho local team failed In building up n largo scpro for tho closing victory. Through tho senson tho proteges a a jiiuul eouri case v iiiu sanin i n I. uii . ... . I Carn wreck an tho niinston Involve.!. ,ul "-' "ea navo pinycti well and ' Hko gentlemen, nnd tho wlnnlrn: of .... .. ... . ., .. .Mm rnntifi rtlinintl.iiittlit. I.. i.. . suit of hnrd work nnd tho spirit of I MIP-JIODIST KPISCOPAL. .'bscpb Knotts. Pastor. flnntlnif aMirtnl nt 1 A n t Kpworth League nt C:'no '. m. I Ncxt wook Tuoatlny tlio pupils of Rnnrlnl mimln l.ntli tnnrnlii.. mi.1 ! tllO Fourth Orotic Coiltml Will glVO evening with Prof, (lernld Hunt direc tor of tho choir. Junior Lcnguo Service Thursday afternoon nt '1:45. Trnyor Mooting Thursdny ovon Ins nt 7:30 o'clock. All aro crcrdlnlly Invited. kpihcopatj ciiuitcir. Fourth nnd Market Streets 11. K. llrownlng, Hector ?, 8 n. in. Holy Communion In St.) "Mary Chapel, North llond. 11 ,t. in Holy Communion service. 7:30 p. m, evening prayer and sermon, iicrond in special Horlos: "Some Children of tho r.lbln, rho thp- tlvo Mnlil of Israel." Chlldrou'fl chclr. Parents r.ro urged to como nnd bring their chll'lreu to those nor vJcoh, whluh are I'luplrlng to both yot ng nnd old. 9:30 a. in, Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. '-'veiling service and tipcclal sermon. 4 MAUHIIl'IKI.I) PHICSItVTKHIAN I nilllltCII Rov, J. R. Stubbloflohl, Pastor Cbnn. H. Lowry, cleric of sessions A. L, IJutz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chop. JWcKulght, prcsldont Womnn'fl Auxiliary. Misn "Mary Kruso, orgnnlBt. J, T. Hraud, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 11 a. ni. "Prayer" communion. t C:30 p. .in, Christian endeavor. 7:30 p. in. Subject "Tho Silver Lining." I Prayer meeting 7:30 p. in, Thurs day. , 4 I CATIIOUO OIIUHOII ,1 NOKTII HIJNI) a reading recital before some of tho mothers. A spirited basketball ganio took' plaro tills 'week botwecn tho High School Slxthmid Seventh Grades. Tho captains wore Donald Allen, (!th, and Albert llasaford, seventh. Tho play ers wore: ,' fSlxth Seventh Allen Iiiimel Guard fMlrrasoul . . . .' Illlslrniii Guard KJohnwiii '.,,.. Hansford Forward Patterson r'hlco Forward '" Post Noblo Center sportsmanship. Much credit Is glv on Coach Nlles ror tho team that ho has turned out. The-lineups follow: Seaman (0) Jackson, II. Holmes (2) Forward. Piirrows (12)....K. Holmes, Hayes ' Forward. Miibspii (I) Ilodnon (I) Center. Uronsor Itlm- (3) Gunrd. Menonald Monde, Perkins Guard. Hr. H. W. Morrow wan referee and Melvln JncnliRon, umpire. the tfu&htie&b 0$ oeltlfvf One of the things wc all do well is to forget, Names that were household words yesterday arc fjone i'ldny. -The world only looks to its tomorrow never its yesterdays. Because people knew your goods and your store a year ago it is no sign they do today. They forget easily. You must keep yourself in the public mind by atl vertis'mg. It is just as important to make old friends remember ?s it is lo win new friends. Advertising docs both when the advertising ap pears in the adv&dtilnf does MHv when, the aditeklUl-H'tf'ahhecM' In VML v.JM" h i. :il U If your account has been opened Six Months and long, cr, it has interest credited March X). Bring ju yoilr Pass Book; . : ' First HOME Marshficld,, National Bank c,? Bay OF THE SAVER Or cgon Coo Bay Tones Mr. Franz first, and Miss Velum Kohk ailll Mr. lUliatlllH CbnllllUIII. umwimlu Scoro II to :i In Tavor or Hie ovM,lllIo was nill(njll ,,y Illom,)()rH 0j cull, grade. Thoro are some good l0 (.lilHH ,,,, (.0llH,Hl)(, ()f ft , young players on thosu teamn. Friday miirulng n rending recital was held In tho third ami loiii'tli grade room or tho High Scliool hujld Ing. Some nuithors ilresent "iwere Mrs. Ilulen, .Mrs. Illack, Mrs. Garden hire, Mrs. Ilassrord, Mis. Hall, and Mrs. Uudloff. Almost all or the pu pils gave a good accounting of them selves, but soveral doHcrvo special Lmeiitlou for the feeling they put Into tho reading and for their good clear enunciation. Among theso aro Leslie Ilulen and Gertrude llrowu of the third grade ami Annua lllldonbraud and itolinrt Hoffman of the fourth. Address Mercy Hospltnl, Tolo- phono 2G1. Sunday norvlco Flrat mass, C:30 n. m.; last masn, 0 n. m. Hosary and bcnedlctloii, 7:30 p. in, UATIIOMU CHUItCII HOVK PltOGItAM OF SONG On Friday evening, March 17, at tho Masonic Opera House, n boys' program of song will bo given by the boys of tho school uiidor tho direc tion of Miss Volz, Instructor n mu sic. Tho program will be about as follows: Folk Dniii'o In costume Hoys of (first and socond grades High School .MAIt.MIII'IKM) ', 1,lllK song uoya or mini nun Rov. II. J. McDovItt, pastor; Hov.l fourth grades Central. M. Wallace, nsslHtnnt. V Grade boys' chorus (15 hoys of Address, 312 South Sixth streot. (sixth, seventh mid eighth grades Phono 215, .both schools.) Sunday Sorvlcos First niafls, 8 n. m.; high mass, sermon nnd bene diction, 10:30. HWICDIKII KVAN'RKMOAIj iiirniKitAX (immcii. - Hev. II. F, IFuiicHton corner inint aim t.omniercini, HoHldonco 201 Highlnud. Phono Ul-It. 9:15 n. m. Sunday School. j l Qorv'lp.t 1 1 ii in I.. North "llimil. Confirmation i':)'111 '' "'""" "; 'W-K- s- C,,,,,,V I Mil (II Ull) I'lllYUIHIiy Ol UlUHOII. i The boys will have their own no aonipaulsts In Cecil l.aCappelle, pla int; James ICddy, drummer. High School bays chorus Soveral selections. Combined ehonues Several sulue tlons. Club HWiiiKlug Hoys of the eighth grade, Monday at I o'clock tho touchers class 2:30 p. m. Service 7:30 p. m. OIIHIKTIAN SOIKKCH Sorvlcos Sunday 11 a. ni. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Publlo Library. Sunday moriilrg "Mnu." Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ ian Sclencn Hull. Heading Hoom open dally except Sunday ami holidays, 1 1 p. m. Christian Science Hall 237 Third St. North. .flight dinner will bo served at the . '((inclusion or mo aiiiiro&H ny mo gins I i.., -i i i. i... i-i. ill viiimut; ll, iioviniiHI ll inn fill IB Percont or 00'H 100'H 5 02.5 17 5-I.S3 23 .10.00 X 10.00 S 23.00 limit by Howard IColley ami Mario Largoiit ami piano solo by Mlsa Lar Kdit. iMarshfleld won tho spelling con test with Coiiiilllo Hi In weeh. Marsh field !li;.03; Ci Illo S7.02. lry elassea hero tho grades wore as folio vn: Class , avo. Spoelals 98. Keillors 97.35 Freshmen I5.00 .lunlors 95.50 Sophomores . . . .93.71 Tho Sonlor rhotorlcnln wnro held TlHiriMay ovonlng. The urjnwlug inonibijrH of the class participated: Heatrlco McCuno, Sarah F.scotL Wlhhi Harris, Hiith Dungaii, Allco Afathl son, Uric Storgard, Hay Davis, nnd William McDonald. Firsts were giv en to Miss Dungaii and Mr. McDonald. seconds to Miss Harris ami ICrle Stor- Kurd. The Judges wero Mrs. F. K. Wilson. Mr. Hen chandler ami Mr. F. A. Tlcdgon. Music was rendered by members of the class, consisting or a piano solo by Isabel Ferguson and a duet by FJmor Johnson and Miss Ferguson. gaaaBCBmjJijiui .t Oldest. Hunk In Coos County ' KstnhlMii'd inkd Flamaga Eeimett Bank Miir.lifl(;lil. Coils County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 . INTt:iii:KT PAID OX TI.MH AND SAVINGS DLPOSITs Orflcers J. W. IIIONN'KTT, Piobldcnt; JAS. II. FLAN Ml , vice President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashlor; G. F. WINCH IwTLIl, Assistant Cashier. I ." - INTER-OCEAW TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nansi Smith Passenger and Freight ' From San Francisco, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, at 3 P. M.' FOR COOS BAY ' S. S- Adeline Smitix Passengers Only l SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH WJILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent iwrT9"','wp,,mpw" Flanagan-(& Bennett. Bank OKMYHTIiK POINT Capital , . . . .$2500 omror J W. IU:NN:TT, Prcnldent; JAS. II. FLNc;v' vrf Pnldcnt; L. M, HIM'LKK, Cashlrr; L.'T. DUMLNT. I tntil Cashier. Besinefct. Trtist Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $225,000 OfflceiH J. W. IIHNM-NT, Prosldent; TOM T. hnNKTT, iro I'uddent; AHTIIllU M'KMOWX, Secrctnry; HHNNLTT i.WAN TON, Trensurer. The Only Trust Ciimpniiy In tint Stale, Oiilfildo or Portland, Wlilih Oi'ganl.ed Uiuler llio Noiv lnw. 'j.". ..Jsrgrtg;,vfu:a.,.i..,jj.ii.,k.iL.'i f '. 'vTr"wm?Ti' GRAVEL We nro now prepared to furnish GRAVKL In ny uantltln trom pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcoa From pllo pu ground, T2.'.'5 por yard. . Carload lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Act all Depart nmit. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. omiohitti Pott'-orico. riion io. Ab facts For rnllnhlo Abstract.s or Title nnil liirorinalliiii aliiiiil COOS IIW ItllUi IWTATI', M Title Guarantee & Abstract Company MnrBhflold mid Coiiiilllo City, Orugnn. OeiMral Agont ICastNlilo nnd .Seiiustacli-cn'N Addition. Spivlal iiltciitlou paid lo iissosNinriilN mid pigment of laves. IIHMIV SI'NOSTVCKl-'N, Manager. . . ' - I TAXPAYER The Shorlff tins luforniod u that of cooldng I. Charge for dinner, 20e, Tho High School lunch linn nerved from fif. to 00 ovury day thu wook. NOHWKOIAX LUTIIIvMtAN. Hev. H. O. Thorpe, Pastor j Phono :i7l! J. Healdence S7 1 So. 7th SI. Sunday School 10:00 p. in, Etrvlco, 7. IS p. m, lu N o i th lUmd Suuduy iilio(il 10 n. in. Service at 11 a. m. UIi'Ih In Coolcury have been work lug on uinium for Mcvorul Iohhoiih with Hpoclul attention to tho mitiiio and cor) of liiKredluutH. The dinner which tthey will serve to the teachers on I Monday la a regular part of their rouimi anil for tlilw tho gliln did all the Hbopplug. Flanagan & Bennett Bank (CiOCVbSZWiSUHiWa HAY PAHIC CHAPKL 10. II. Cnmphell, Pafltor, Prof. 1C, S. Coulilin or the I'nlver sity of Oregon will nddronH tho 8tu ilonlH of tho IIIkIi School Monday iiioriiliiR at 10. 1 1 Ittli School Audi- torlum. Vlaltom welcomed. An IHiiHtrated lecture on Svvltxer Imnl haw been loaned the ncliool by Supt. U, L. Coo of North lluud. 2: 30 p. m. Sunday School. Mrs. W. II. Phillip, nuperliiteiidont. Preaching 7:. '10 p. in. Mid-wool: pr;u or moutliig, Wod- ncmlny, 7:110 p. in. A A I OIIUISTIAN CIIUHOII I , IIrrall. Mm. Clarence AhIi. ami Mr. I Cor. Sixth and Central. j Tom T. Heiinetl. The iliH'itilim was - Victor P. MorrlH, Pastor - Serviced ns follows nt tho Church, corner Sixth nnd Central: Regular i rvlcon ovo Sunday. 10 ii. ui. -Sunday School. 11 a. in. Preaching and com munion, 0:30 p. m. ChrUllan Kndoavor. f 7 30 p. m. Fvauuellsllc Kermoii. You aro cordially linllod to attend theso mcotliigri. Tho Junior class rhetorlcals wero Lhold as schodultid mi Wednesday ov- UmliiK. The JikIroh wore Mm. William rendered ror Miss Mary Kimono and MKTIIOniST CIIUHOII Hov. A. S. Illsoy, PtiBtor. North Head Tho Hysoerl prograniH rom to he InereaHlng In lutorost. This last wool there wore ipilte a nuinbor or visit-1 Kim present mothers and others In-j,0 will send n Btatoiuont to every tax. lorusieu. neing present. Pint r tho payor, whoso ndtlross ho knows, as program consisted or a Unlit mice. ti tho amount, of tholr taxes, thoro- fore If you will send thoso statements T " -, to us. with tho nniount or your taves COOS IIIYKII HKill SCII0t)L 'wo will see thoy aio paid i.iul keen l M-.WS. I m record on our boohs or the pa- "' iMiiiit ivIMiiiiit nut' nuat In mi I'liom aie Rlxty-uluo pupils in tho Coos Hlvor school at tho nresenl. Our school has decreased about nine-, teen por cent, mainly duo to the slcknoss that has hern pausing around, which has delayed some from school for awhile. Othors have mouid nwny, which also helps to add to the deci easing process. Tho physical geography class of tho Coos Hlvor high school are, learnlnur how sediment lu carried and i droppod by the water. They haviM muni nintiii nuiiains iii uiri ai tiieir laboratory work, which shows where and how sandbars uro formed and where tho 'deepest water is. A few days this week, tho Coos Hlvor school has been drilling In military drill. Mr. Tavenner. the piluclpal, has I men leaching thorn, and they did very well for tho first time. The Coos Hlvor IiIhIi school hovs i-witi: tij.v ci:nts City. Limits Xortli Itcml, fie fjn COMMl'TATION qn .1 TICKKTS, s I .Tn . Mnrtiliriclil-Xiiitli llond Auto Line Cnrs ovory ten minutes from C n. m., to 1 inldnight; to South Slough onco n day, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Km-, plro throo trips n dny. OOHST .i KINO, Props. WESTERN LO'AN AND BUILDING CO. . Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Ticastirer $23 DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OI'IJN TO TIIM 1'UltUO A regular state licensed uudcrtaker will be In charge Phone lU.f-J ,CLli SUSS? Give Your Workmen the est Light . DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard Aoitli I'ronl Street T. J. SOAIFK $ a. ii. noooirih have boon working on ho luwaiwlli Marchfiolrl PAINT AND diamond. They , have It In fairly j WlOlblhlCIU DECORATING CO KstlmMes FuriilshtMl Phoan I Id-It. Msrhhflchl. Oistoi - Hood shapo. but bad wenlluir tutor- reros with tholr orforls. Tho botany class have prossoct and dried Johnny-Junip-upg, violets, pussy-willows, and lllllos and hound tlii'in on drawing paper. Thoy bavo a riowor Harden on tho rlvor hank, consist lug of sweet po.is, nastur tiums, and dahlias. In tho hxt book thoy mo studying tho struc ture of stems. (, Tho hiKh school studo.it boiy'$ THE LLOYD HOTEL i elected new officers last wok, Slg- ! llousekeepiiig Apiulincntu, fried Smith was rhonoii presldout: Tui Kooms, .ss.oo Month. Hutli Skeltin. i-, president: ll.uol KlivtrUt and (hi". Free Until- HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phoiift 3171 SAVE MONEY by ordering (he famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut roal, (on ...... .$1.00 Lump coal, (on . . , , . $.",?iO Or hair Inn of both, .tf l,7." l. MPSSO.V, Prop. Phono 1S-.I or leave orders at lllllyoc's Cigar Store ! Speed up production, Improve the quality of the work and I decrease spoilage and accidents by proper lighting. MAZDA , ELECTRIC LIGHTING correctly installed, will accomplish thess purposes EFFICIENTLY AND ECONOMICALLY. j Install Mazda "C" Factory Lighting- Units j MAZDA "C" LAMPS give three times the light of car ! non-filament lamps, at no greater cost, Our lighting experts 'are at your service for any problem large or small. Call 178. Oregon P WVSSSSKSSBBESBim ixtsssstssat Tho sorvlcos Sunday will bo a follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m, 1 1:00 a m Sermon. Vesper Circle and Kpworth League i(0rtlU1' 8,H'',,,w'i ll Ahhn linker Sleeping rooms $l.no U. up lot 7 p. in. treasurer. , , I tiik wurrit is lviN'o Of all Sewing Machines Now located at 25G Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo have also got big bargains lu all kinds of used m.ii Lima. AH machines hold on ray pal meats. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES