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1 " rTOi,"w ' uvu vf n THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY," APRIL 15, 1916 EVENIIMG EpJTIOH SIX P pi VlNTHB, School S ATHLIiTIG LK.Hil'K Ill'TTON CONTEST Hoys wlio lmvo competed In tho SIN vor Uutton contest nntl lmvo only tlio 80 yard dash to complcto nro: Clydo McOnry. Jump 7 foot 2'j Indies; chinning bar 10 tlmuH. Goorgo Lingo, Jump 7 feet t Inch; chinning liar 10 times. Doritt Lnsh Jump, 7 foot 2 16 lncnea; chinning Imr 10 Union. Alhort Hnssfonl, Forrest Orcgg, Ir win Yako, lmvo completed tho Jump only. In tho Rronzo Hutton Contest, Carl Totors has Jumped fi feet, 8 in ches; chinning tho liar 10 times. Others who liavo completed tho Jump only nro: Frod Hohflold, Ernest Inl ine), Lcsllo Holmes. I .MOCK THIAr'j A very Interesting mock trial w hold by "Congress" on tho evening of April 11. Tho purposo was to In cronso tho mombors' knowledge of trial proceedings hold by tho potmn pr Hoprcsentutlvea at Washington, I). C. Tho officials fforo ns follows: lion fisher, Judgo, Kd Holt, Wcsloy Sonninn, nttornoys for tho prosecution. Uric Slorgnrd, Jcsso Frniitz, attor neys for tho defendant. Chnrnor Wright dlifondnnt. Goorgo Hongoll, Clerk. A Jury was clionou from tho mom bora of tho school. Congressman Wright was charged with accepting n brlbo or 12D,000 from tho llomlngton Arms Co. Tho nttornoys for tho prosecu tion nttnmptod to support tho charge 'by showlnu that tho defendant had lived very extravagantly and wan pus. sessod of a charactor not abovo no coptlnjr a bribe. Tho nttornoyn for (ho defendant Immediately Intro duced ovldonco showing that tho do fondant had rocolvo u largo iiiiiu of money from tho Standard Oil Co., returns from an Oklahoma Oil strlko In which ho, tho defendant, wns Interested. Tho Jury returned a vordlct of not guilty. Many ninuslng Incldonts occurred during the prog rcsa of the trial and on tho wholo very onjoynblo and Instructive overling wns roportod. Students of English mot In ronfur- oneo with J. U. .Montgomery, Wmlnos dny afternoon to consider together tho road bonding Issuo. About 80 woro iirosont. Tho gathering was typ ical of conferences that ought to bo hold on various matters of public In terest, by students and biiBluess num. Tho proposition was oxplalnod by Mr. Montgomery nnd the explanation was followed by a questlonnlro In which ninny students participated. Th girls In Cookory I of tho High School Horvcd a model breakfast on Wednesday of tlilw week to a foiv of their own number and thrco of their teachers. These services aro given for tho opportunity thoy arford of teaching thu girls ho wto serve 08 noil as how to cook. Tho menu: Sliced Oranges Oat Meal Macon and Kgjp Muffins Coffeo On Thursday, the girls of Cookery II served n sl o'clock dinner to tho School Hoard, the Principal of tho High School, the Superintendent of Schools, and their wives. Tho fol lowing woro present: Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. llalnes. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. (1 W Kaiirman. .Mr llunuett Swanton, Mr. It. K. Walto. and .Mr. and Mrs. Tledgeu. Tho dinner wuh sorved In Vio cournes nnd wins om of the finest from the Ktnudnolnt of dainty table j"l'. There should be a larKo at settlngs and decoration, splendid 'tondanco lor the contest is ood fun. cooking, and careful sorvhiK that has over been tfiou In tho eookory oo partmoiit. Tho nidiuory oertalnly lln. gers. f Tli iiioini: Clam Hullloii Croutons Hgg Salad Chooso Inills Croutons Chicken la Provimo 'th .MiiMlirooms Creamod Asparagus with Pliuonto, In tlmbalo easas Mashod Potntoos In tho Halt Sholl Rolls llutlor HrdlHli Tulips HlueUlnrry .Iain Strawborry Ravarlan Croum Spongo Cako Co'foo Salttid Almonds In Case ' Mints Tho girls sorvluif: Holeu Reese, Helen Immol, Mario VnLoy, Mary Holland, Mary Runt. Anna Downs, Myrtlo Isoa?ion, ailaucho Sehroodpr. Picture." recentl) puied In tho nrt studio Includes portnlt palat lu! of Riiplin-I Renibraudt, Mad- nmo I.ollrun, pnlntlng by Corotj typical of Indian Tho nrtlstlc programs that nppoar from liuio to tlmo on tho Hysoorlo bulletin board nro tho work of .Miss Mnry McArthur. Tho Hysoorlo iiniiouncos tho lol lovlng Interesting progrnni for April ,18: '1. I'inno Solo . . . . Wllina Hoaglnnd 2. Talks on Famous Pictures: (a) Tho Slstlno Madonna Mary Ilollnnd (b) Mona Lisa Ruby Carlson (c) Spring IcbbIo Moony (d) Ago of Innocenco .Ruth Golden o) Tho' Slnvo Ship . .Siiruh Kscott 3. Quartette- Abbey I.odwnrd, Soprnno, Ilutit Cowan, Soprano; Olonda Farrel, Alto; Tholnia Lyons, Alto; Wll- ma tloagland, AccompaulEt. COUNTY ORATORICAL CONTEST Tho High Schools of tho county will compoto In an oratorical and de clamatory contost next Friday night at tho Auditorium of the Hlh School building. This hns boon an annual ovont for a numbor of years. It Is probably tho most Intorestlnn com- potltlvo lntor-school contest In tho county. Mnrahflultl peoplo who hoard tlio local Inter-class contast last wook umy well expoct tin's coining cno to bo much moro sutiorlor to that. Tho 1 Coos Hlvor CoiiBolldatcd School will i liavo u representative this year. This contest Is a dual ouo In that boys compete against boys and glrlu ngalnst girls. Tho boys chooso ora torical soldcllons; tlio glrln give doclainatlons. Tlio boys lmvo competed for the prosont trophy cup tho McCornine Cupnnmod nfter tho glvor, Dr. .T. T. McCornine of Mnrshflold, In four previous contosts. For tlio first two yor.rs, tho contest wns sluglo and each school might bo reprcsontod by girl or' boy. It wns then enlarged nnd mndo dual, as at prosont, so thnt enen school Is ropresontod by two contest ants n girl and n boy the girls compering together and tho hoys like- WlBO. Tho girls' part of tho contest Is therefore two years old and they com poto for tho "ABiioclntlon Cup." A history of previous contosts fol lows: 1912, nt Coqulllo. 1st. ('has. Van X.llo, North irond; 2nd, Leslie Isaac son. M. I II., T.I. 1013. at Myrtlo Point 1st, Mlso Kato Cliatbiiru, llaudon; 2nd, Leslie Isaacson, M. II. S., 13 1011, at Ilandon, boys 1st, Karl I.esllo, Coqulllo; 2nd Choster Isanc son, M. II. S., Mil. Girls 1st, Miss Kvn Hanson, M. II. H., ltt; 2nd, Miss IDorlti Peoples, Coiiullle. 1015, at .Vortli lluitil. Hoys, 1st, Myrten Tyrrell, Courlllo; 2nd, Lud wlg Stone, M. II. 8., ox '17. Girls 1st. Anna Truman, North llond. Tho trophy cups aro awarded per manently to tho scnool that first wins thrco victories not necessarily In succession. It Is thoroforo evi dent that a victory for Coqulllo this car means porumnent ownership by Coqulllo of tho McCormae Cup. Coqulllo has n good record for ora tory, she Is tho owner of tho 1'ryo Cup, ouo of the finest secondary school trophies that ono enn tmaglno. named for tlio giver, n Mr. Fryo of North Hend. Coqulllo won that cup by three victories In succession. Will Bho repeat this yoar? Marshfleld will bo represented this yoar by William McDonald and Miss It ti tit Dungau. (JIIIUS' Tont.VAMHNT Next Friday at a o'clock p. m.. the ulrls of the F.-oshmau and Sophoinnrn classiw will give n (,oniietltlvo Stunt Inhibition" at tho gyinnaHlum. Somo IvolVQ or flftcfliv of these stunts will bo pulled orf among which will bo some competitive swlinniliiK possi bly throe races of various kinds. Admission free, to girls and women The loser will give a lunelicon to tho winners at the "llimgHlow." Tho commencement exorcises will talie place on tho ovenliiK of .tune 2nd. Rev. Uoyd of tho First Pres byterian church of Portland, Oregon, will be tin commencement speaker. The April Friday Morning l.swtiire inulross was given ai tim iiikii nnmui ....... 111. -I. O. .!.! , April 1 Ith by Rev. Rruce Kvans. ns- slstod by Mrs. Kvans. and .lack Thompson. After a solo by 'Mack" and a selection from "Trovatora" on tho piano by Mrs. Hruco Kvans. an adilnesu of humor, and right good sense wns given by "Hruco." Ills talk was rilled Willi oniliusiaHUi nun "took hold" of evoryon prouonl. Tho now p'.u no U?nrh Is the work of ; tho manual trnluiiiK departmoiit. I Tho now biilldlnu t'i on the hlith school grounds win no ur m d me M'uUuts for a hi yc'o sli d It li 'tho wo-k of tho students of the two , sovonth grades. , I and n painting life. Come Be A Copyright, 101", by llruce It. R. mmmmmmmmmm 1. Rod calls for vol-un-teora.Ho's calMngyou lo-ilny; Away with prido and fonra, 2. Why do you hofl.-tato?TliocrycomoclcnrnndBtrong;Comtf,eroltis too Into it. The fighting tlmo la lioro, Como loavo tho idlo throng;Go forth with comi'rlng tread, ST:'.l ? if? . - V V V V V r Thcro'sno tlmo for do-lay. Tho bat-tie You vo waited now too long: rut on tho nr-mor bright, lio forth to die or do; Uura Isthovictor'aBong. KoopBtonwItliChrlBtthoKlng.Discouragcdnov-or bo, Pi -Ajm. Tho irrcat-et need Ho suf-fers la Tho vie -fry in tho atrug-glo May Como work nnd pray and sao - ri - fico, f.0. .,. .0. .0. .0. --rilf - a U a )! tz rpyz yyP- vol-un-teerfor Jo-BUa.Tholioataofsin to flght;Comobo a vol-un-tcorfor . ? bm , 0m$m&m Jo-sua, Andatrugglofortho rl(;lit.Como Ikj a vol-un'tecrfor Jo -sua, No 9- o'm I i 1i 111' ra IS3!1I comprombo with fln;Tho call hna como gg COMf AND SING THIS WITH THE FELLOW WHO WROTE IT EVANS UNION REVIVAL M. E. CHURCH EVERY NIGHT Calender of Tomorrow's Services at the Churches NOItWIHUAX LUTJIMHAN. ltov. It. O. Thorpo, Pastor Phono 370 J. Ilcsldonco 871 So. 7th St. Sunday School 10:00 p in. service, 7: l" p. in. Services in North Hood, Sunday, 1 1 a, m. Sunday sohool, 10 u. in. iiav paiuc uilpi:l i I 12. II. Campbell, Pastor. j 2:30 p, m. Sunday School, Mrs. W. II. Phillips, superintendent. No jernious until after llruce Uvans' services nro finished. :i:!IO p. in. Sunday, Dr. Abbott will talk. Mld-wcelc prayer meeting, Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. riUST HAI'TIST CIIIMIUII I ltov. II. ll, Foskott, Pastor Uuslclouce, 210 Hlreh Avo. Phono 123-.T. Alice Tickell, churcli clerk. H. II. Patchott. Supt. Hlblo School Calendar of Sorvlees. Hlblo School, 10 a. m. Kveiiing -The I'hurch jo'us In tho Hruco Kmhis onng"llstic campaign. 11. Y. P. U. nieetliig, 0:30 p. in. Prayer inoetliig, Thursday 7:15 iP. m. : : I UMTKD llltlvTIIItKN CHURCH NORTH UUXU Mrs. R. N. Lowis. Pastor Sabbath School ut 10 a. m. Christian Kudeavor at 7 p. ni. Preaching nt 11 a. in, and S p.m Prayer Mooting Wednesday ovo nlng at S o'clock. .5. 4. .j j MAHSHFIKLI) PRKSHYTKRIAX I CHURCH j Rov. J. S. Stubbloflold, Pnstor ( chas. H, Lowry, clorK of sesslous A, L. Hutz, Treasurer. Mrs, Chas. McKnlght, president Women's Auxlllnry. M'sa Mary Kruse, organist. J. T. Hrand. Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 1 1 a. m.. Sermon- "The Rovival." YoiuiK peoplo'a meutluK. 7:00 p. m. Thero will he no evening m-nitlng on account of tho union mootlngs In the M. K. Church. hour piraSo nolo the chanso of for the ovon'iig ser.ce Piayer nicotlns 7 00 p m T'aura ,jay, day. Volunteer. Evint, Long lleacli, Catll. Ilruce Utana. j jzq r zrfiifa-1 V K K mmEm now is on, Tho Captain spoaka to you, 0- --fa - Mlr& SEaHgEKSB for Bol-dlors tried and true do-pond, my friend, on you. Coma bo Tlio o - vi( hosts must flee. .0. .0. .0. .0. .m. s-r-l 1 r F 8i.j ..n P -trrrrrc-Z- Wi-JrJ t v v v r "P P P" "5" - ' ?' 'P' bm - p - p - tn P I if 'l ll' I ' P for liat-tlo, And by Illsgrncu we'll win. -! Ii - KPIKCOPAL CIIUHCH. Fourth and Market Strcota R. K. Drowning, Rector 'J.30 n. m. Siiuilny School. 4J.00 a. in., Holy Communion, St. moil "Palm Sunday and the Chal lenge of tho Cross," special musical program. 7:30 p address, nulls." m., evening prayer and Tho Childroud' dlosauy I CATHOLIC CIIUHCH NORTH KNI Addross Mercy Hospital. Tola- phono 2G1. Sunday sorvlco First mass, C:30 a, in,; last mass, 0 n. m. Rosary nuil benediction, 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC CIIUHCH MAHSIIFllCLI) now ii. j. McDovitt. pastor; itov. M. Wallace, assistant. Address, 312 South Sixth street. Phono 2 in. Sunday Services First mass, 8 n, in.; high mnss, sermon and bono Jlttlon, 10:30. I CHRISTIAN RCHI.VCi: Services Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday, S p. m Auditorium Public Library, Sunday morning "Dootrlno of Atonement." Sunday School, 0:30 a. in., In 1 Chrlstlnn Sclouco Hall, I RoadliiK Room open dally oxcopl Sundays nnd holidays, 1 5 p. iu Christian Sclenco Hall 237 Third 1 St. North. I I 1 ciiristiaS' church I Cor. Sixth and Central. Victor P. Morris, Pastor - Sorvlcos as follows nt tho Church, corner Sixth and Central: Regular rvlce. over) Sunday. 10 n. m. Sunday School. I MIHODLST KPIRCOPATi. Joseph Knotts. Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Kpworth Lcaguo at 6:30 . pi. Kvoiilng Union revival sorvleos. Special music both morning nnd svenlng with Prof. Oerald Hunt dlrec tor of the choir. Junior League Service Thursday afternoon at 3:45. Prayer Meeting Thursday even-1 Inc nt 7:30 o'clock. 1 All nro cordially Invited. , I MKTHOniST CHURCH 1 , I Rev. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor. I North Rend . j Tha services Sunday will ba ai follows? Rundnr School at 10 a. m. 1 1 00 a in. Sermon. Vesper Circle and Hpworth Leagu ut 7 p. ra. 0- .0. .0. . 9, m I i.lntrpsr i aOUTII COOS ItlVHIt HOAT SHUV1CK LAUNCH KXPHICSS leaves Mnrhliflold every day H a.m. Leaves head of Wvor at :!:!! p. in. kti:a.mi:ii kainiiow leaves head of river tiilly t 7 a.m. Leaves Marslineld at J p.m. For elmrtor apply on board. ItOtJKItS SMITH, Props. SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $LOO Lump coal, 'on Jpn.fiO Or hall ton of both..!? 1.75 I). MUSSON, Prop. Phono 1H-.I or leavo orders nt lllllycr'M Cigar Sloro HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL PhoriA 3171 PROFESSIONAL DIRECT0R Dr. A. L. Hoiiseworth, Pliyslclnn mid SurgcoB Office: Irving Work.. Offlco hours: 11 to 12 . in.; U 1 nnd 7 to H p. in. Phones: Offlco Mil-J; Hc., 1-UI-l. III! " "" ' ' "" ' I J. M. Wright mono iHB-r 11UILD1NG CONTUAtTTOH Eitlmnto turulshod on roquoit , Or. H. M. Shaw Kjo, Har nnd Tlinmt 8pwlIIl , GLASHKH iriTTEII j Phono IIUO-.I. Itooiim 2II).U01 Irving Mock. I Lit. MATTIK It. SHAW. Plijhlclnn on4 Snrf(w Plione :I0-.I. .. - ! - II I H. G. Butler CIVIL KNOINKKIl noom 304 Coko Dldg. Phono 145-J TleAldnncn Phon aCII-L W. G. Chandler AHCIHTKOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Uulldu Marahflold, Oregon. DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard Norlli I'rout Street Phono OK-.I TIMIO TAIILK WILLAMK'ITK PACIFIC MOTOH CAR Loavo Laftvt Mnrshflold North Dond CMC a.m. 7:00 a.m 7. 45 a.m. 8:00 n.m 8:4C a.m. 9:00 a.m 0:IG a.m. 10:15 a.m, 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m 12:60 p.m. 1:15 p.m 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m 5:00 p.m. 6:16 p.m G.40 p.m. 5:56 p.m 0:G5 p.m. North city limits only. j 7:30 p.m. 7:46 p.m WEAVING All kinds a snec- I laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-Rj BROADWAY HOTEL Ktoam Heated ;: Hot Water. Tianslent, 7.1c day; $:t.t)i) Per Week. Apaitiueuts, ijti5 per month. Kvcry- thing furnished. Phono ild.l. L. J. JL'HTK.V, Proprietor. FA HH TKN CKNTS City Limits North Rend, 5o 20 COMMUTATION nn TICKKTS, $1.75 lJ Mnrohflcld-North Heud Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from C n. m., to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 a. m.; to Em pire threo trips a day. fiORST .t KINO, Props. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer THE WHITU IS KINO Of nil Soivlnj; Machines Now located at 25C Market ave. West. Phono 133-J. We have also got big bargains In all kln'ds Of used machines. All machines told on easy payments. PORTLAND First iIqcc IUW Jioo STR. BREAKWATER SAILS APRIL 20 North Pacific Steamship Co. ' Smith Terminal Dock. !7fifl INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, (rom SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Clor-a cV King. lao Mnrxhflcld nt 7 n. m., nnd irtiirnlng leaving from nmnlre H n. nt. Leavo Mursltflclri ,nt 11 n.ui. and relundng lemo BonUi Hloiigh n I p. in. Leave Mm'nhflold nc 5 p. m. nail rcturnl leavo South Slougli nt O p. in. ' Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold and Coimlllo City, Oregon. Konernl Agents KaNtsfdo nml Sfiightackcii's Addition. Special attention paid lo'iifMHsiiieiitN mid payment of (str. IIKXUY HKNOHTACKKN, Mnnncrr. Statements For the month of March are now ready. Depositors are requested to call for them at their convenience. The First Bank OF coos BAY Safety Flos Service GRAVEL' Wo aro now preporod to furnish GRAVEL In ny uintlt'M Irom pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei: Krom pllo on ground, 2,V6 per yard. Canoad lots, takwn from can, $2.00 per ! (ttH Depnrtiiiait. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Po3-Ofco. P-01' lM' IfioMMmMB tMLWMMMMMflBMfcBMMMMMHMHWMtfPHBWI Oldest Iluuk in Coos County Flanagan MnrMifleld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTi:iti:.ST PAID ON TIMI-: AND SAVINGS l'W'0SlJ3 . Officers J. W. HBNNUTT, President; JAS. H. F''.p'JeR President; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. F. WINCHW - Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank OF MYRTLi: POINT . Capital $25,00 Officers J. .w. I1KNNETT, President; ;JAS. II. FLAN5N'Ma't President; L. M. SUPLKE, Cashier; D. T. DKMENT, a Cashier. -, a Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125' Officers J, W. DENNRTT, President; TOM T. DENNp23';ffAN Presldent; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNE1 -TON, Treasurer. , tt1jcu Tho Only Triut Compnny in tlio State, Outside of Portlu' Organized Under the Now Lav?. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum. castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY, Koontz Direct Sailing 10 Eureka, Snn Francisco, Santa Barbara . Los Angeles, fcan Diego. F. A. KILBI April 18 ' (' WNIIIXU, .8cnt For reliable Ab.stmct of Title ma Information about COOS IIAV HEAL VSTATi:, heo UstabllsheJ I9 Bennett Bank N Itioia! Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Sin