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SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 EVENING EDITION. t-v . I FIItST BAPTIST CIIUIIOII I FIItST BAPTIST CIIUIIOII -Jtov. II. B. Fosltott, Pastor Itesldcnco, 210 Birch Avo. Phono 123-.T. ' Allco Tlckoll, church clork. B. II. Patchott, Sunt. Blblo School. Calendar of Services: Blblo School, 10 a. in. Morning Worship. 11 n. in. B. Y. P. U. meeting, 0:30 p. in. Prnyor meeting, Thursday 7:15 p. m. ' I UNITKI) IHlKTIIItliX CIIUIIOII I J NOIITH IJKNI) I Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor - Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday oto nlng at S o'clock. IN THE. E3?"'y''5?3'l. I MISTIIODIHT HPIHCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.' m, 1 Kp worth Lcaguo at 0:30 . m. Special music both morning and ovoulng with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc tor of the choir. Junior Lenguo Service Thursday uftornoon at 3:4t. Prayor Meeting Thursday ovon Inp at 7:30 o'clock. All nro cordially Invited. KCIIOOIj HANKlXd The school banking BVBtoni wit 3 started Wednesday. Deposits for the opening day amounted to $ii0.0i". Depositors for tho opening duy numbeied ovor 10 pur cent of the grade enrollment. Some apparent advantages of tho system follow: It gives an opportunity to tlo teacher for talking thrift. It affords n fixed tlmo for making dc)03ltS. It lcnioves tlio tomptnllon to nuiko withdrawals for slight 'rea sons. It makes tho child a personal de positor with the bank. It allows tho child to open an ac count with any bank, Jt allows tho child to continue his account with any bank In which ho Is now a depositor. It Is somewhat competltlvo and ho encourages tho saving habit. He hot rowed a Red Cross .Manual, itudlod It, appealed Friday for his "final" and puBscd. Tho events of the 'Indoor eontujlu niontlqliod above consisted of bar vault, running brond Jump, running high Jump, dash, relay nice, travel ing rings. A list of all tho boys and their records would bo too olaborato for publication. It Is nevertheless vory Interesting to persons who know tho boys, and so will bo type written and placed on the bulletin board at tin; gymuualUm. KPIBCOPAIj CHURCH. Fourth and Market Streets It. K. Browning, Rector 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9. 30. a. m. Sunday School. 1 1 n, m. Special sorvlco In tha Interests of working men. Subject: "A Messago to Mon Who Work." 7:30 p. m. Evening service and sermon. Subject "Some Children of tho Hlble." Children's choir. o I MAltHIII'IKM) PRKSItVTKIHAN CHURCH Rov. J. S. Stubbloflold, Pastor Chan. H. I.owry, cleric of sessions A. L. Butz, Treasurer. Mrs. Clins. McKnlght, prosldont Women's Auxiliary. Miss Mary Kruno, organist. J. T. Hraiid, Kupt. Sunday School. Sunday iichool, 10 a. in. Speakers: C. R. IV ck, F. A. Tied gen, Principal Wnlto. 7.30 p. in. "Tho (Inliu of Ad versity." Prnyor meeting 7:30 p. in. Thursday. Hysoorl mot Wednesday evening. Most of the members woro present and u program of consldorablo merit was given., Tho program consisted of piano solos by Allco Miithl3on and Helen Reese and u delightful loctun on tho pre-ltaphaellto art ists llossottl, Mlllals mid Ilolmau Hunt by Mrs. Kathrlnc Kock Chig non. Mrs. flngnon gavo special con sideration to Rossettl niid hl.i art, probably becaiiso of the fact that ho In peculiarly tho artist of young girls. Tho noxt nieutliig of will bo a "moot court." CongresH An lutor-htgh school upelllug con test Is being planned for tho five high sohool.1 or tho county. It will bo conducted as now by Maishflold and Coiiillle, except that ouch school Interested will submit ten words. In tho traveling rings, high rec ords were made as follows: RlugH traveled. Tom McOlnnls 01 Ned Patterson 51 Robert Ferguson -18 Nolly Walp 13 Fordlnund Leco:.j I2 Perry Clarko 3!) - t SOUTH INLET SCHOOL t X DISTRICT NO. 6 ' $ . I .SOUTH IXIKT KCIIOOli DISTRICT NO. (Jl CATHOLIC CHURCH NORTH lUINI) -I I - Addross Morcy Hospital. Tele phono 201. Sunday service First mass, 0:30 n. in.; Inst inimn, !) a. in. Itosary and benediction, 7:30 p. in. CATHOLIC CHURCH MAItSIU'llCM) Rov. II. J. Mcllovltt, pastor; Rev. M. Wallace, iiHslslant. Address, 312 South Sixth street. Phone 2-15. Sunday Services First mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, sermon mid 'bene diction, 10:30. HWlilMNII r.VANOKLIOAL I LUTHKHAN CHURCH. Rev. II. F. Ronuuton Cornor Third mid Commorclnl. Residence 21)1 Highland. Phono 9-l-R. t:-t0 n. in. Sunday School. Coufli matlou oxoitIsoh In con nection with Holy Communion, 10 a m. In Ninth class, r. p. m. Hond, Confirmation - I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcos Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium JPuuIlc Library. Sunday morning "Reality." Sunday School, U:30 n. in., In Christian Science Hall, Reading Room open dally except Sundays and holidays, 1 T p. in., Christian Scionco Hall 237 Third St. Noith. Coiiillln olghth grade hail ex pressed n dcslro to compete In n con test with tho eighth grade of .Marsh fluid. Tho contest will be art tinged. Ruth Corey of tho Central fourth rend two uelectlous to tho high school fourth grado Filduy uiicr-noon. Co(Ull!n won ovor Marshflnld In this week's spoiling. Hoth schools kept tho average by classes. Tho results follow: iMurshricld Specials !l!.2r. Sonlors 05.00 .1 union 1M.I0 Sophomoroii PI. 00 Freshmen PI. 1 1 School aver PI. 82 Coiiulllo '.IK. lit iip.72 PI. 15 115.07 011.28 Tito stnto library nt School Dis trict No. 01 is meeting with merited success. Tho present list has only three months mora to run beforo bo- Mug changed for another. Following Is tho list. Special attention should bo given those on agricultural sub jects ns thesa wero special millions for this library and rather expensive foi tho ordinary reador to purchase On Saturday aftornnon, 2 p. in. March 111 will bo held n special elce- 'tlnn to elect n director to tho unex pired torm of tho Into C. M. Free man, 1. Altsholor, This Honlor Wulch. 2. Barstow, Tho Civil War. 3. Bond, With tho Mon Who Do Things. I. iRronsou, In Closed Territory. Ilrown, tho Secret of tho Clan. Bryco, Folk-lore From Fo!ro1gn Lands. f Burnett, T. Tonbarom. Rush: Pralrlo Rose. 'Cabot, What Men Live by. Carson, Moxlco, tho Wonder Land of the South. Cliiudy, Tha First Hook of Photo graphy. Coo & Christie, Story Dour Readors: Primer. Conolly, Tho SoInorH. Doland, Country Cousins. Dolnnd, It. J.'s Mother mid Somo Oth er People. Doylo, Through tho Magic Door, lhirlo, Homo.Llfo m Colonial Days. F.invr, Hoy and Olrl Heroes, dale, Christmas, flrey, Tho llorltago iff tho Desert. Derrick, Ills Ureal .artvontiiro. Hill, Tho Thlrtoonth Juror. Houston, Wonder Book of Mngnot Ism. Irving, Tales From tho Alhamhrn. K'elland. Mark Tldd. Kirkliind, Tho Hoy Editor. Llppman, Making Over Marthn. Lockluirt. Sir Walter Scott. London, Tho Call or tho Wild. McDonald, Colletto In Friino. .Mason, Tom Strong, Hoy Captain. Miller, Truo Hoar Stories. Mitchell, Wostwnys, a Village Chron ica. Mouteltli, Somo Usoful Animals ntl What They Do ror Us. Murfroct Craddock,) In tho Tonnes- sno Mountains, Nicholson, SIoko of thi So von Suit ors. Olcort, Ed, Story Telling Poems. Oppauhnlui, The Mlschlor Maker. Parker, Cumiior's Son and Othor South Sea Folks. Rrtiulck, Jano Stunrt. Twin. Richards, Tho Pig Brother, fit. Nicholas, Vol. 30, Part II, Ma." IflOii-petobor iriOl). St. Nicholas Stories or Creeco and Homo. Scott, Ivanhoo, Illustrated b lloyd Smith. Sorvlss, Astronomy In n Niitsboll. ' Van Slcklo and Others, Riverside Soventb llnndur. swimming contest which , ,..,, n,. i.im T,,.,.n pi.. ...., w... ...tttu i.iij.iiiivnu wiiniii, Vllllninson, Lord Lovelnud Discov ers America. Etru Books Dally, Principles or Agrloulturo 030lll5pc2 1)2111.11 c.l. 'Tolstoy, War and Ponce SlJToSw. Tolstoy, Father Snrglus blMT.'iSr. Tiirgoner, Tho Tori cuts or Spring 8 UTS It. Tiirgcnoi', A Lear of the Steppes 813TS4C c.2. ' Voorhols, Koittll.orn 03I,2V8!1 r.3. Warren, Farm .Management G30 W 25 c.7. Washington, Up From Shivery 921 I W27 c.5. Wle. Cleo. & Nat. Hist. Sur. Culverts and Hrldgos 021W75c.c.7. Wing, Milk and Its Products 037 W 721 c. 1. Tho following chlldron crndo 95 per cont In attendance and tardiness: Ironv) Elliott, Ruby Elliott, Bulah Ccnklln, Lola Conklln, (leo. Conklln. Tho weatbor has been fairly good of luto nnd attondanco sliould have boon larger. Those not nttandlug Injure Uio chauco or No. 01 securing the banner given to standard schools. AimoimG l erne z Addition of denohltoiw If called the new sj.s'Un instilled win why statements will be leinkicd monthly, cnnniieiirliif; wllh Mniili I, Instead or linUiig your pass hooks left for Imliiuco. Any puss hooUs not liiitnmVil up to Mniili I should lio 'tinned in lor balniicc, so as to icl urn old checks In our possession. Will lie glad to explain the njnIohi iiiiu'c fully if joii caro to iiuiiiiio when lit the lunik. Tike First National ink OF coo bay Safety' Flos Service t TIMES WANT ADS t t GET RESULTS t The dato or the Intor-clasa ora torical contest to decide the cham pionship or tho high school as well as to select representatives or the school or tho county, has been sot for tho first Friday evening after vacation, April 7. School will reopen April 3, nflnr one week's vacation. Tho tirades Athletic league (In door contests) wiib completed Friday afternoon. All of tho pennants with the exception of one In which the clauses tlod, woro won by tho boy3 of tho South Marsbrield school. CIiihs A. 7th and Sth High school won 5 events, Central 1. Class A, 5th and 0th High school won 3 events, Ccutial 3. Class II, 7th and Sth HlKhsuhool won I ovont.1, Coutinl I. The relay lu this group was a tie. Class II, 5th and 0th- High school won I events, Central 2. Class l 7th and Sth No classos. Class C, 5th mid 0th High school won 5 events, Central 1. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, lit nnd for tho County of Coos. E. O. Porbniu and A. B. (lid Icy, Plalntirrs; vorsiiB J. llnrllng Tur ner, Dofenilnnt. To J. Hailing Turnor, Dorondant: In tho Nnmo oC tho State or Ore gon: You nnd each of you are here by required to appear and nnswor tlixj complaint riled against you lu tho above entitled court nnd cause within nix weeks from tho first pub lication or this summons, lo-wlt: within six weeks rrom tho 11th day of March, 1910: and If you rail so to appear and nnswor, on or before tho 22nd day or April, 1910, ror that bolng tho last day or publica tion, Tor want thnrenr, tho Plnlntirfs will take Judgment against you for tho sum of Six Hundred Forty-ono dollars and-ninety rents ($011.90) with Interest from the ISth day of Juno, 1911, togothor with tho costs and disbursements of this action. This action is hi ought against you to recover the said sum of 011.90 with 'Interest Irom tho ISth day of Juno, 1 9 It for work, labor and services consisting vit excavating, rendered by plalntirrs to you at your spoclal instance and ro(iie.st, or tho rcasounlilo value nnd agreed price or said sum. Service or this summons In made upon you by publication pursuant to order iiindn by tho Ron. James Watson, County Judge of tho Coun ty of Coos, Stato of Oregon, on tho lllh day of March, 1910, directing name bo published lu the Tl inns ror u period of six INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nairn Smith Passencier and Freight SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 4 P JV1. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent Dr. A. I Um...?TT- Office hours' 11 ... ' mm 7 to H p. , " "M H J I'l.oues: orriCo ,, . ' ,ir iji. i . .. i l:"i J., :m." Wright 1 lIUIMHWn ,... PhonMH Dr. H. M. Shaw ''jo, Ear ..,,,1 -lrcwt . mhsi:h riTTn. " IMioiio MM. Ktl ' . '"' m,,k. ' DR. MATTW II. SHAW I'liyhlrln,, nn H,lftMl Phono !lito.j, K G. Rlltlnr f'urit. ii. Room 304 Coko 1I1,K. Phon Resldonnn vhr.. ... : "W, "uuo i3-h. W. G. ChanHlnr A ItIll in,... Room. 301 and 302, coke Bniu,,, MarshflnM n ia". WEAVING ah WnTT!? laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason aS 12thCourth.So.Phonena Abstract For reliable AbstractH of Title anil liiformallou about COOS HAV ItKAD HSTATI'3, sco Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshrield and Coqulllo City, Orogon. General Agents Kastnldo nnd Si'ngstacken'H Addition. Special attention paid to iisesNineiitN and payment of taxes. IIKNRV SKNCSTACICICN, Rlanager. WILliAMI Lunyn Mar'ohflold CMTi it. in, 7.1 H n.m, 8 : 4 r, a.m. 9:-l(i n.m. 10:10 n.m. 1 1 : :i 0 a.m. 12: GO p.m. 1:40 p.m. 2: -in p.m. 3: -1C p.m. C:00 p.m. G.40 p.m. 0:00 p.m. 7:. 10 n.m TIM 13 TAIILR iTTK PACIo MOIOH CAH " Nofti Ettj 7:0 m 8:00 im. 9:00 in. 10:15 ic. H:00 in. lliiC LB. l:ll pa 2:00 do. 3:00 pn. :00 pa, S.'lSpB. 6:55 pa. North city llmlti oil;. 7:15 pta. Oldest Hank In Coon County IMablNhcd IKHI) Ibat tho Coos Hay weeks. JOHN I). OORS, JOHN C. KKNHAUi, HRItllURT MURPHY, Attorneys ror Plalntirrs. Dnto or rirst piibllcatJou' March II, 11)10; date or last publication April 22, lfilO. Flanagan Beimett Bank , Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 ixti:ih:st paid o.v timk and savincjs iiuposith orricers J. W. 11I0NNKTT, Prosldent; .IAS. II. FLANACAN, Vlco PieHldent; R. l- WILLIAMS, Cashier; (1. I WINCH HSTHR, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (Mb Bennettp Bank OK MVRTM-3 POINT Capital $25, "MM Officers J. W. RKNNHTT, President; JAS. II. KLANACAN, Vice President; I,. M. HUPM3I-3, Cashier; L. T. DUMKNT, Assistant Cashier. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL PIioiia 3171 DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard North I'nmt Street I'hotiu ilTIM KA1JH TIS.V ('i:TS City lilmltH .Vol Hi Ilcml, S nn COMMITXTIOX l) TICKIJTS, $1.73 .'Marhhflcld-.Vdrth llrnd Auto Mno Pars every leu mliiiilcj Iron 0 a. m., to 12 luldiiltht; to South Slough euro a dijr, leaving nt II a. m i to Km plro three trips n day. COIIST KIN'fl, I'for GET NEW MUSIC I Bennett Trust Company CHMISTIA.V CHURCH Cor. Sixth mid Central. Victor P. Morris, Pastor Knri-lmq nn follnu-u nt Mm nimrpli I comer Sixth and Central; Regular i rvlces even Sunday. 10 a. in. Sunday School, 1 1 a, m. Preaching and com munion, 0:30 p. m. Clulstlan ICudenvor. 7:. 'I Oji. m. I'Svauuelltitlc Seriuoii. You nro coidlnlly lnltod to attend these meetings. In the is a reiiulromeiit contest, thuro is but one winner to date. Albert L JohiiKou, of the South Mnrshfleld ilth liiado completed the reimlro- ill-Hits Friday atteruooii and so will be tho first boy to have his iianiennmH0i. nm.. . Knim Ul,a ,:!i!ip . ... -- 7:icr.. Conio lu nnd play tho latest lrtor records on our machine nnd select tlio ones you uesiro i,oiiii ill i iiimisu j mm 1 1 Wo will ordor special Nuinbors ror you L. L. Thomas Music Co. !( Coiiti al Avenue Capital, Surplus' and Undivided Frofits $125,000 orfleors 'J. W. 1H-3NNKTT, Prosldont; TOM T. RKNNKTT, Vlco Presldont; ARTHUR M'KKOWN, Socrotary; IJKNNI'STT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Company in the State, OutMdo or Portland, Which Oi'Kaiiled Under tho Now Law. SPIRELLA C0RSTS may bo obtained in MarshfioJd from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsoticr. 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X GRAVEL We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In uny uautlttni trom pllo lu our yard or iu carload lots, at following price r From pllo on ground, J2.V5 per yard, Carioad lots, taken from can, JU.00 per yard. Retail Dcpartiunat. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosMMIlce, Ptione 1UO. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings " I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Loral Treasurer I I . NOUWKHIAN H'THUHAN. Rev. It. O. Thorpe, paalor Phono .'170 J, Resldenco 871 So. 7lh St. I Sunday School 10:00 p. m. service 1 1 a. in Son Icon In North Hond. Suiuhw , 7 45 p in. Sunday school, 10 u. m. on the "Kwimmeis Honor i.ut. .lohiiKou completed most of tho ro iiulroments somo time hko, but t.1 nek on tho "resuscitation t.mt." I HAV PARK CIIAPKH K. 11. Campbell, Pastor. - ll::io p. m. .Sunday School. Mrs. V. II. Phillips, Miipei'liiteudeiit. PreachliiK 7: ISO p. in., Itev, W. M. I..nu. Mld-wcek prayer meetlni;, Wed nesday, 7:110 p. in. MI'JTHOIHST CHUItCH Ue. A. S. lllsoy, Pastor. Noith Rend Dnrhlslitie, HroedhiK and tlu Men delbui Discovery 575.101!!. Hum In. VoyiiKo of tho "llcuulo" fiOS.aiWiOI. Oeorgo, ProKress nnd Poetry ailO. 2 (J 2 It. Henry. I'oeds and l-Vmliiiu 0S0- ii:tti2cri. Johnson. Short History of Oregon 07!.n.io:!ci. KIiik. Tho Soil Oil J. KnSBOI." King, li ligation and Dralnauo o.ll.a- K5IK1!. Nutlonal OeoKruphlQ, Ynuny Russia 01l.7uN21. Ollu, Amorleau lrrliiatlou KarmliiK --l o:u. -to ioo.fi. mo hbimcub nuiiuay win no "lhllllps mid ll.rn Illuhway Con ' Sundiiv School at 10 a. m. "iructlon. C2S7P.5I 1 1 00 a m Sermon, I Plumb. Tps and H eeds of Kami Vesper Cirelo and Kpworth Louk'ubI Milmala O'.IO P73 c U t 7 p- in. lRIb, The Muhlug of an Amor lean North Pacific S. S. Co. F. A. Kilbum Sails for PORTLAND ' MARCH 26TH The Breakwater sails direct to EUREKA SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO MARCH 26TH From Smith Terminal Dock High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and kroning our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 THE COOS BAY TIMES Travels over Every Street in Every , Town, and over Every Road in Coos County. LET IT CARRY YOUR MESSAGE. T. J. HCAIlfH A. n. U0UC1SI Marshficld'SStt Kstliiites Furnlibrf Pho-c 140-R. HwihlleM. 0" -mm u'lHTK IS KINO Of all SenlnB MacWnM Now located at 250 Martt i Wfsf. Phone WW''JS ,SOBotbiBbar,3.a.2 nt iiri-iI machlues. au Bold on easy payments, mwp ixnMPY HENRYVILLE COAL, Nut coal, ton 1 Lump coal, ,,Jjj .. miner's Cl south coos itiV:R50Al sunvicu wrxcir vawxM nMan4.flM3r,2 8 ,..m, U-n I'1 t :l.t i. mx Icatt,sht,.dofrher , 7 n.m. 'w7?,ppV hoard. e.IlTiI. rir . i.A.l,,,, i JP,h.43h.j. .