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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION SIX'" f I FlltST ItAl'TIST CIIUUOII Rov. II. 13. Foslcott, Pnstor- Rcsldcnco, 210 Ulrch Ave. Phono 12 3-J. ' Alico Tlckcll, cluircli clerk. H. If. Patchott, Supt. Dlblo School. Calendar of Services: Blblo School, 10 n. in. Morning Worship. 11 n. in. "God's Plan for Saving a Lost WoMd." Kvoning "From Jorusulom to Jortcho." IJ. Y. P. U. mooting, 0:30 p. in. Prayer mooting, Thursday 7:15 p. m. , . Among The Schook jIM HAS REWARD' ' -( I UNITED lIHUTIimW GIIUItOH NOItTII IIKNI) Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. i Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayor Mooting Wednesday oto nlng at S o'clock. NOItTII HliNI) PLACKS HAN OX DANCING. Tho North Bond school board has adopted tho follow ing lesolutlon: "Resolved, that It Is tho sonso of tho board of educa tion that mld-wook social functions for tho pupils' of tho city sellouts should bo discouraged by the parents, to tho ond that hotter work mny bo accomplished by tho pupils." The girls fn Cooking 11 set a high; standard for cooktng iyul solving inf tho dinner that they served to the 'teachers Monday. It was a good rccomniontlntlon. for thomsofves and for their doimrtmont. ' TUB MENU l' Orange and asparagus salad Hoof million A.t Cream Tuna Fish on Itosottos 4 Haked Potatoes With Irnttcr Hot Holla Olives r Spanish Cnko with Whipped Cream 4 Coffee 4 1 Pupils who prepared and sorvod .Plho dinner were: tho Misses Vascy, 4 J Holland, Mlcklcm, Immol, Schroedor, fSnndqulst, Lang, Isaacson, Heoso, 'Ilust, Moody, Downs, Holm. SCHOOL .VOTES I MliT'lIODIST EPISCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Epworth Leaguo ut 0:30 . m. Special music both morning and evening with Prof, Gerald Hunt direc tor of the choir. Morning Sermon "Making Good," Evening Sermon "Putting Ood to tho Test." Junior Lnaguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at :t: in. Prayor Mooting Thursday ovon Ing at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invltod. EPISCOPAL CHimCII. Fourth and Market Streots R. 13. Urownlng, Hector 11 n. in. Sermon. "Tho Mann hi1; of AtonoiiionU" (St. .John 1-2P.) "0:30 a. ni. Sunday School. 7::i0 p. in, Kvoulug servlca and i.,iorlnl sermon. "Some Children of t'ni Ulbl." "Wanted, n Strong Hoy." : MAHSIII-'IKLD PKESIIYTKIMAN OHUHOII Uov. J. 8. Stuhblefleld, Prtstor Chan. II. Lowry, cleric of sessions A. L. Dutz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chas. McKulght, prosidont Womon'fl Auxiliary. Mlna Mary Kruso, organist. J. T. llrauil, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 n, m. Hit. in Tliomo, "Why Uphold tho Church?" 0:30 p. nt. Christian endeavor." 7:110 p. m. Subject, "Sowing and Heaping." Prayer mooting 7:110 p. in. Thurs-j day. 4 I CATHOLIC CIIUUOII I NORTH UEX1) Address Mercy Hospital. Tolo- phono 2G1. Sunday sorvlco First mass, C:.'10 a. rii.; last muss, 9 a. in. Rosary mid benediction, 7:.10 p. in. CATHOLIC OHUHCII MAItSHITIlLD Ilev, II. J. McDovIlt, pastor; Rov. M. Wallace, assistant. Address, 312 South Sixth street. Phono 21 5. Sunday SorvIcoB First mass, 8 n. n.; high iiiiiBS, sermon and bono- diction, 10:30. Tho hoys program of song to bo given March 17th 'at the Masonic Opora Hoiibo Is as follows: Folk Dunce In Costume First and Second High Flag Song .Third niul Fourth ContrnI Grndo Hoys Chorus ..Sixth and Seventh, lloth Schools Accompanists Cecil LaChnppello Pianist .Tames Eddy Drummer High School Hoys' Chorus High School lloy.fi Acrompanlst Howard ICelley f Clrln In tho Eighth Gratia cooking class of tho High School will servo a tea this coming wcok to their inotli- ,crs and ono guest each. Tho Dopartmoht of Domestic Scl onco 'Is In receipt of n case of pro ducts from tho Royal Halting Powder company snowing mo uirroront. pro cesses in the in ii mi f net uro of tho Cream of Tartoi' used In their baking powders. Tho Solcnco Department received Its electrostalc machine (Wlniliiinit) this week. Helug out of stock in the IIKAlTIM'li XlJlt IIO.MK .Mr.s. V. (', GAHDI X AT IIELIJ. A MASH OK COLOR. Combined Choruses fiitl lt missed 'Jki jlll-fated1 Sahilii .Indian Club Swinging , Mnrshflold teacliers attendCng tho Coos County Round Table at Cmiulllo today are: Messrs. Wnlto, NIIch. (Iriiiinlfi, nnd Tiodgou. Mr. Graiinln mid Mr. Walto will appear on tho program, the former to. toll about tho work In Mnrshflehl'H School Gym nasium, the latter to dlseiitw somo plumes of the luliiilnlHtnitlve work of tho high school. Tho A. N. Palmer Company hns ex tended tho privilege- of free train ing to Oregon teachers Indefinitely, according to a letter from State Su perintendent Churchill. Mr. Church- Ill also states lit tho samo lettor that 'Jt la Ills observation Unit those tonoh prt teach penmanship best who get 'lliolr certificates through corrospon-Menco. This evening nt tho Guild hall. Dr. E. S. Couklln of tho Uut- vorslty of Oregon will speak on the (subject "Habit and Happiness." The fKiihsequont tea ought to umko uu nttrncUlvo eonililnutlon. No charge for admission, Tho lecture Is n phase of tho extension work rnrrlwl on by tho University. Friday afternoon from .'1:00 o'clock ty :i : :i o o'clock was story lolMng hour In tho High School Fifth grndo. Thoy hud been forewarned and lim ited to stories from "good literature" hTho rosult was an "oyo oponor" to ovorybody concornod. Somo ono re marked "that it was simply won derful what those children could do." Tho experiment will ho ropontod; Pupils of the Seventh grndo, High School, are studying notes and nego tiable paper. They will supplement their cIiihh room work with visits I'Clnrn. Tho machlno Is niado for Sovonth nnd Eighth Contrail iiro In nil kinds of climates a con sideration hero becauso of the ox Iromo moist uess of tho nlr nt cnrtnln snnnnus. Amaiig other things thin eomplotes our X-Rny outfit. 4 r Pupils In grades and high school are ginil1 In penmanship on their ability to write the. Palmer in all their wrlttou work niul not in the witting lesson only. ! I SWEDISH KVANGHLIOAL I I LUTHER AX CHURCH. I , Rev. II. F. Roiignton Corner Third and Commercial. Residence 2!U Illglilaud, Phono 1M-R. I D;45 n. m. Sunday School. Sorvlco, 1 1 a. in. In North Iteiid, Confirmation clnss 2:30 p. m.. Sorvlco 7:30 p. m. 4 . CHRISTIAN KOIEXUI? Services Sunday 11 n. in. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Pnhlle Library, Suudav moruliiK - "Sulwtuneo." Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ Ian Scloucn Hull. Reading Room open dally except Sunday and holidays, 11 p. in. Christian Science linll 237 Third St North. 4 4 I NORWEGIAN' LUTHKHAX. Rev. R. O. Thorite, Pimtor j Phono ;t7i'i J. Residence &7I So. 7lh St, Sunday School 10:00 p. in. strtlcf, 1 1 n. in. Hen Iron in North lloud, Sunday, 7 ID p. in. 4 4 H.iV PARK CHAPEL E. 11. Cnmpbull, Pastor. 2.30 it. in. Sunday School. Mm. W. II. Phillips, Huperlutiiiuleut. Preaching- 7:80 p. in., Rov. W. M. Lyon. Mid-week prayor mooting, Wed nesday, 7:20 p. in. 4, 4 CHRISTIAN' CHURCH Cor. Sixth and Central. 4 Victor P. Morris, Pastor Services as follows nt tho Church, comer Sixth and Central; .Regular i rvlcos ovurj Sunday. io a. ui Sunday School. 11 a, m. Preaching and com munion. C 30 p. pi. Clirlbtlan Endeavor, 7 30 p. m, HvaiiKtillytlii Sermon. You are cordially Invllail to attend these meetings. 4 fto tho banks. Commercial students bavo planned Itlio following extra class room work for tho rout of tho year: A vlntt to tho office- of the Or agon Powr Company, to the office of the Title, (iuninnhw and Abstract Co., mid two .InllvH on busluiw by local IiuhIucw linen, to bo given nt the school. lly it syslnin of lutor-lonchor i'eliucUliiK up, Mtudouts In lllvh Adiool faro xradnd on their ability In compo sition In any uml nil subjects and not on the uncalled "composition" nlono. Pupils of tho Kourlh (Ira Io Ceu trl mivo an exhibition of roadlng on Tuiwdny, to a few mot hers. Pupils In the Fifth grade or the 1 1 lull School will novo an inhibition fof rending this week, on Tuesday. On a hovoii mlnutii multiplication test in 3 A High School there wor four perfects and 12 with Hl'.Kht or ient, sKteeu came within the time limit. There wore two failures. The spring vacation of ono wook will InlUi place 'the last week '.'i lareh. Delay In jiettliig tho lork bos is hohlliiK buck tho wliool hauklug Uiystem. It will ho started right soon now. MHTIIOnV.HT CHURCH Rev. A. S. Illsoy, Pastor. North Uond Tho sevouth grndo haskolhall team was defeated 13 to II by tho "Llttlo Fellows" or tho Froshinan class on Thursday. Seventh Freshmen Yako QuatormnsH, McCaibery ConUir. Illllstmui Sidirnednr, Martin Guard. Savage Dyo Gipird. HaRBford '. Kolley Forward. Gregg i McCarhory' Forward. KOI'HOMORE CLASH DAXCH. Tho high school, faculty and alum ni of North Rami woro guests of honor nt n very delightful dauco given lasti Tuesday availing in Log gto's hall by tlir members of tho Sophomore class. Thoro woro pres ent In nil, nboilt seventy. Hrown's orchestra furnished oxcellont music for tho dancorH.wlio- report tho af fair to he ono of tho most enjoyable of tho season, u spirit of congenial ity being prevnlont from start to finish. Punch was sorvod during the ovoniiig. Tho hall was prettily decorated with paper festoons in grid uil white, the class colors, nun hunches of ferns and liucklu beiry. The offlceis of the class are: President, Randall Jones; Secretary, Doris Lelliby; Treasiuer, Clardy Per kins; Sergeant at Arms, Margaret 1 1 (Hick; Chairman of Social Commit tee, Olivo Phillips. Tho other inorn liors of the class are: Gertrude Ncwklrk, Solum KJellaud, .lohaiiua ImUoff, Kate Stamhuik, iMIIlou .lack- sou, Alvin Holm. George Taylor, Md- Kiir Hornu, R.iberl Mercer and Clar ence NyKi'on. notici:. Deubner Stinted Klot FlowiV fiiii'tleii lu Jlarshfleld hUoueiH (Iron' In Piol'usloii. Mrs. W. C. Douhnor Is tho fairy godmoth-:r of flower gardens in Mnrshflold. Shu had tho very first ono in tills city, away back In 1873 when, as bIio says, "people laughed at tho Idoji and thought I was crazy; said It wasn't worth the work." Hut Mrs. Deubner rofused to bo laughed down by such "silly opin ions," and sho kopt up hor work. Mr. W. S. DoubncT boliovod exactly as did his wife and today they vlow with much iwtlsfactlon tho Immense and most bountiful .garden that sur rounds their home at 272 Park ave nue. Last Word In Gardening. For ono In search of ideas on how to cultivate a garden and what to grow In it, no bettor suggestion rnn lin niado than that thev take a walk to the' Doulmor homo and see what two lovers of flowers havo accomplished. Quito naturally, ono of tho first iiiestloun about tlielr place (Is, "What bavo thoy In tho garden?" Perhaps the closest answer to this could bo obtained by miming the lists out of a seed catalogue; the Deubner garden scorns to have everything- Included nnd thon a few nioro extras for tho sako of good measure. Is a .Musi of CoIiuh. Dospito .tho bnd wrutltor of tho past month, u glimpse nt tho homo nt this tluin discloses a maun of color. Tho front wnlk leading to the house Is lined on either sldo with iinrclssiui, daffodils, tullps, rose hushes, pinks, crocus, primrose In fact an luiiiimornhln list of plants, for thoy havo not nil boon nuineil., Great roo biiBhca climb on special rramos to the second slory of tho house In front and the trimming of Ihom is the special right of tho lady ' of the house though Mr. Deubner ban won his laurels lu the neat iiiannor In which ho koopa tho ivy1 trimmed that clutters the oast fence. Itackyaril Spick ami Span. lloth sides of tho houso tiro strips of lawn, well kept grass with weeds reduced to u minimum and th6ro Is moro lawn in' tho back yard. In fact tho big (inostloit propounded by tho owners of this lovely place was, "Well, why shouldn't tko back door yard bo as clean as tho front?" It Is. Thoro Is not the least doubt about It. All tho way from tho front gnto to tho hack toneo, ensliy a distance of 200 foot, at a guess, not a slnglo blade of glass seems out of place nnd not ;i Kluglo squaro foot of ground lias gone to wnsto. Evory bit not covorod by grass or taken up in walks uml buildings Is furnishing nourishment .to do. ciiB of kinds of flowors. Arbor Is I'nliMie. The long arbor at tho rear Is cov orod wltli cleniatli and trailing rosebushes. There are half a doz en other sorts of vines hero and thoro In tho yard. Fuelilas and rhnduudroiis glow In profusion and n drooping mountain ush furnishes a most ornamental typo of troo. Raise Vegetables, Too. Tho vogetablo garifou Is uvory hit as well tilled as tho reinaluer or tho yard ami th owners declare It Is no little Hutlsfuotlou to have nil tlio vogotablo thoy want, and off their own giounil. There tiro plenty of berry hushes uud many soils of fruit trees. This, in liiicf, Is the Deubner homo, ono nt tho finest o.xnmploH j In nil Mnrshflold of a garden bcautl- Murshriold, Ore., March , I!) HI. ful. Thoro enn be no letter sug Tlio annual meeting of the Marsh-'nest Ion than to go uud see what fled Lnud Company will be held has been accomplished thoro and will - bo as m. Tlia services Sunday follows: . Sunday School nt 10 a 11:00 a. m. Soriuon, Voapor Circlo and Epworth League at 7 p. m. lu the office of I. S. Kaufman & Co., on Contral nvonuo, .Marshfleld. Oregon, on Monday, tho 3rd day of April. 10 IC. at I o'clock, P. M., for the election of directors and for tho trniittietlon of such other busi ness as may be brought before the liquet lug. iD.ited tit Marshfleld, Oregon, the 3rd day of Mutch, 101(5.' G. W. LESLIE, Secretary. 44444444444 t THE LLOYD HOTEL Housekeeping .paitiiioiitn, 4 Two Rooms, ."s'H.OO Mouth. t Eloctrlell mid Gas, Freo Ruths 4. Sleeping rooms-, $l,r0 vtU, up 4 44-44 then to go bom-, firmly resolved to put in those io ebusheii nnd tidy up a bit. Want ndvei Using sells longer-w anted things. tho no- TAXPAYERS: WOOD GOOD WOOD W. H. Lingo has It nt Sl.KO uud .! cash per load. Garbage remov ed. Phono 227-.I. O SRLL1XG GOODS Tho big problem in selling goods Is getting tho customer O into tlio store. Coos Ray Tlmos ads will holp you Volvo this nrohlom. Tho Shoriff has informed us that ho will send a statomont to every tax payer, whoso address ho knows, as ti tho amount of their taxes, there fore if you will ssud those stntuiuonts to us. with the niuouiit of your taxes, wo will soo thoy aro paid and koop a rocord on our books of tho pay ment, without nuy cost to you. Flanagan & Bennett Bank COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS i Low Cost Hiali Efficiency SPIRELLA C0RSTS may bo obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Onrpfipi 352 So, Oth St, Phono 200-X' Preparing for the Future Reverses may, set in at any time, and you will need money. Are you prepared? Have you a bank account? The foundation of your future security lies in saving a part of your earnings. No matter how small that part, put some away in this bank each week- or month and sec how the fund will grow. First National Bank i; . HOME OF THE SAVER Marshfield, Oregon Oldest Hunk In Coos County E.stubllNhed 1SHI) Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank Mnr.stiflelil, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 ixti:ici:st paid ox timk axd savlnos dki'osits Officers J. W. 1115NNI3TT, President; .IAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vlco l'rosldent; It. P. WILLIAMS, CaBhlor; (1. l- WINCH KSTKIt, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (8b Bennett, Bank OK MVKTLU POINT Capital . $25,00 'Officers J. W. niONNP.TT, President; JAS. II. KLANAOAN, Vice President; L. M. SUPLHK', Canhler; L. T. DHMI3NT, Assistant Cashier. , Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 (JfflcersJ. W. HHNNKTT, President; TOM T. I1MNNKTT, VIco Presldent; AUTI1UU M'KKOWN, Secretary; HKNNKTT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Coiupnuy in tho Stato, Outside of Portland, Which Organized Under tho New Law. -GRAVEL' We nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any untltle trom pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcoi: From pile on ground, $3.?G por yard. Canoad Iota, taken from cart, (2.00 por yard. Hctall DepurtmnaL C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite IOH-Offlco. Phoae 100. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & KIiik. Lcno MnrKhflcld nt 7 u. in., anil returning leaving from Ihnplro nt K u. liu Leave Mnrxhfleld at 11 a. in. anil rcturnlnu leave South ShniKli at 1 p. in. Lcnvo Murshflold nt p. in. nnd returning leave South Sloue.li nt (I p. m. For Sale i STOCK IIAXCII Near AlleK4ny, mostly bottom, good luillil liiKM, :t() head cattle, team, farming tools, fluo orchard, do llghtful place to live. lYlco $7r()0. Terms. STOCK OU DAIHV IIAXCII Close In, 'JO cowh, team, uood biilldliiKM, orchuris, tools, (till) acres, (l. of which is finest hotloui. Pilco .1(1,0110. Terms. DAIHV HAXCH Close lu, !JO( ncies, 175 Is bettor, fine building, team. Price .VJI.OOI). 'JVrins. DAIHV HAXCH II. It. depot on place, close In, 5:10 acres, half In richest bottom, fluo buildings, both rail anil water transportation, -to head Mock, loam. Price $.1:1,000, Splen did terms, with Interest at five per cent. KlH'IT HANCH Splendidly located, 1000 loganberry ,tvlncs In full healing, fine orchard, flno buildings, 17 nms- $', too. Terms. DHVKLOPKD COAL MINK On tldo water, flno coal nnd lot of it. Pi Ice way down. CIIICKKX HAXCH Close III, HI acres, house. Only $K00. CHICKKX KAXCII 1.1 acres, closo lu, $:l(l dowii uud $1.1 11 mouth. I'OH TltADR We have Nortii Heml property and ranches' Io trade for North Dakota property. Como lu ami invos- j tlgiilo. Wo havo OUIalioihn property to trndo for Coos Hay city or ranch property, CITV PHOPKHTV North Hend or Mnrshflel.l. Wo havo It if you uro looking for bargains nnd locations. INSUHANCH Wo carry n full lino of firo insurance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L Houseworth Physician and Surg'.,,, Offico:liTlng mock. Office hdurai 11 t t2 I hiiiI 'Co H p. ni. ' 8 Phones $Off Ice II !..! ilt ... i.'MwTigiu IIUILDING COXTIlA.i11,1 EBtlmatea furnished on reque,t Dr. H. M. Rhau Kjo, Ear nnd Throat Siied. GLASSKS FITTED ITiono aJJOI. Ileoins'jioo.aoi Irving "Mock. Ml. MATTIH II. SHAW. I'iiyslclau nnit Surgeo Phono a:io-.i. II G. Butler CIVIL KNGLNKKH ftoom 304 Coko llldg. l'hono H5.1 Itosldonco l'houfi 3C3-L W. G. Chandler' AUCHITKCT UooniB 30i and 302, Coko BaidlQ Marshflohl. Oreiton. ' TLM 1-1 TAIt WILLAMHTTK PACI OAK Leave Marshtlold C:in a.m. 7.1 fi n.m. 8:15 a.m. 0:45 a.m. 1 0 : -1 5 a.m.1 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. :i:45 5:00 p.m. p.m. 5.40 p.m. 0:55 p.m. Nqrth city 7:30 p.m. NO MOTOR LeiTe North Benl 7:00 8.B, 8:00 a.m. 9:00 io, 10HS im, 11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 1:16 p.m. 2:00 ii.m, 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. fi:i6 p.m. C:C5 p.m. limits only. 7:45 p.m. WEAVING All kinds a soec- ! ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL PhonA 3171 DRY WOOD nt Campbell's Wootlyartl North l-'ront Stroct Phono :tTI-.l SAVE MONEY by ordering the fiiinoin HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton $5.r0 Or half ton of both.. $1.75 1). MCSSON, Prop. Phono 1H-.1 or leave orders ut Hllljer'H Cigar Storo DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lie kept OPKN TO TIII3 PUI1LI0 A regular state llroniKxl undertaker will be la charge Phono 10.1-J I nBgHHUHHHl FAIH-J THX CUNTS ' City Limits North llcud, 5c qn co.mmi'tath)V nn U TICKIITS, $1.75 CM Afarwhfleld-Norlh Hend Auto Line Tars every ten minutes from C ii. in., to 12 nildnltsht; to South Slough onco a day. JezivjQK t 1 1 . : t0 1ra j plre, threo trips a day, GOUST .M KINO. Prop. T. J. BOAIPH t A. H. HODOIh'l Marshfield co. i ,m a 13..mi talUll lisumaicH i-uruu- Plioao 14H.R. Mrshfleld. Onto r WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cerjt on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. r Local Treasurer Till! WllITH IS KING Of all .Sowing Machines Now located at 25C Market e. West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo 1" .also gat big bargains In all H B" of used machines. All maculae sold on easy payments.