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WOMAN'S
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guests woro Miss Vlolot Henderson, Story Musson of tho Sixth grado aro
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Saturday afternoon. Tho prizes
wro won by Mrs. Kate Lando and
Airs. L. M. Noble. Mrs. Leefe and
Mrs. E. K. Jones were special guests.
Tho club will meet next Saturday
with Mrs. C. W. Tower, tho mooting
todny having been postponed ono
week on account of many of the club
members assisting In the dlnnor to
be given this evening by tho Indies
of the Episcopal church.
A surprise birthday party was
glvon on John Hanson, January 13,
nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Anderson of Porter. The evening
was spent pleasantly In playing
gnmes and at the hour of midnight
smnll refreshments woreserved. after
which tho guests departed wishing
the young man many happy returns
of tho dny. Among those present; Capt Falrlolgh
were Miss Vesta McCulloch, Edith
Thomas, Sylvia Sorcuson, Lucille
Sorcnsou, Maud Crosby, Myrtle Tho
mas, Edward Thomas, Glen Grout,
Georgo Dewy, Harry Conro, Floyd
Conro, Joe. Harbor, Joseph Wlnsor,
Jbnlnmer, Anderson, Hud Holzcr,
Harold Hunt and Hcrmnn Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Campbell en
tertained at dinner Tuesday ovenlng
for Mr. S. J. Wolner of San Francis
co. Mrs. J. T. McCormac has Issued In-
vltatlons for Brldgo next Tuosday
and Wednesday nfternoons.
iLoralno Ross. Horace Rosttip. Hector
' Stevens. Leo LaChapelle, Albert Bur
' roughs. Stanley Myers, and Chester
I Isaacson.
"A Texas Steer," made famous by
Tim Murphy, Is to be presented by n
North Hend home talent cast at a
benefit ontcrtalnmont for the North
Bend Firemen at Kckhoff hall there
next Thursday evening. The nffalr
hat aroused much Interest and there
promises to be a big turnout. The
ciift hag been rehearsing for some
time. Besides a good orchestra, a
sj eclal male quartette consisting of
A. K. Scliultz. Warren A. Painter.
Dr. I. B. Bartle and J. A. Ward will
render several numbers. The cast
nf characters for "A Texas Steer"
I as fallows:
.Maverick Brander. P. L. Swenringen
The Siitora of Bethany woro en
tertained Wednesday nftemoon by
Mies Allco Butler. Only routine mnt-
A Texas cattle king
Bright. t S. A.
Ralph W. Coko
Major Yell L. A. Loomls
A Toxns lawyer and leader of tho
farmer's alliance
Colonel Bragg. . . . L. O. Strommcn
Colonel Blow. . . . Frank Nowklrk
Cowboys and members of the far
mer's alliance.
Brassy Gnll, Esq E. B. .Michael
A member of tho third house
Colonel Pepper. . ..Melvln JncobBen
A retired army officer.
Christopher Columbus Jr. Flshback
j. R. Nowlln
A colored stntcsmnn
Lieut. Green, U.S.A. . . Hoy Brainnrd
Knott innet, Brnnder's private
secretary Boy Brainnrd
Othollo More Frank Miller
Prlvato Walter at tho Arlington
Sorgoant at Arms. . ..Porcey Pratt
Hugh Brown, C. F. McKnlght Mrs.
Fannio Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Mnloncy and Fred McCormnc.
Mrs. W. T. Merchant, who hns
been quite ill the past week, Is re
ported improving. Her illness may
delay her contemplated departure
for Cnllfornla.
Occidental Chapter, O. E. S. in
stalled officers Saturday night as
follows: Anna Crnine. W. M.; W.
N. McKay, W. P.; ; Louise M. Boyle,
A. M.: Alice McKay. Con.; Adelaide
Reynolds, A. Cs Mertn Mehl, Sec.;
J. I. Sldwoll, Treas.; Belle A. Kolp.
Adah; Lizzie Manclet Ruth; Alice
Galller, Esther; Susan Cox. Martha;
.Mary Onlller. Electa; Rose Blngn
man, War.; Win. Blngnmnn. Son.;
Viola Rosn. Chap.; Grace Smith,
Mar.; Merta Mehl, Organist. Ban-
don Recorder.
A. W. Myers and wlfo of North
Bend, loft on tho Brenkwator today
for Portland and from there they
will go to Spokano for a few weeks
stay on business and ploasure.(
The homo of L. C. Lclby of Ross
Inlet was the scene of a very pretty
wedding on Wednesday, January IS,
when nt high noon their daughter,
Rose, was given In marriage to Mr.
John Cottle, a prosperous young
rancher also of Rossiilulet. While
the wedding ninrch was being played
by Miss Enio Church, the bride ac
companied by her father marched In
and took her plnce by the groom.
The ceremony was .performed by
Rev. M. II. Statues in the presence
of about twenty Immediate relatives.
The Impressive ring ceremony being
used. Tho hnppy couplo will bo nt
homo for tho present on the ranch
which he haB rented. Their ninny
friends unlto In wishing them a hnp
py and useful life.
absent on account of illness.
Seventh grade Roxlo Hall and
Mario Wheeler arc absent on account
of sickness.
GENERAL SCHOOL NOTES.
tors camo up besides the regular Anatolo, a valet Porcoy Pratt
sewing. Mrs. Carrie Dungan will on-' G. Whltakor. n senator Andrew Holtc
tortnln them next week. j Green Woodhoad. a Judge Loo Heath
I Proag Button, an artist Porcoy Pratt
Last Saturday evening class No.' Crab, Hold hand N. 0. Haines
wven u mo .Moiuouisi i.-piscopai Mink, field hnnd Frnnk Miller
Sundny school cntorlnlnod Claw No. Sam. Row boy at tho Alington..
Flvo and n few other frlenda at tho X. G. Ilamos
homo of Miss Irene Proiiss in South Mrs. Brnndor R. Lily Butler
Mnrshflold. The evening wnH Bpont The cattlo king's wife
In playing gnmes and charades. The Mrs. MaJ. Campbell
hostesses woro Misses Edith Carter, i Mrs. Xlcholns G. Hanics
Eva Hanson, Born Brown, Efllo Pot- Whoso husband Is stationed in Tcxns
ter, Roxlo Hall. Mario Thomnson, and Dlxio Stile... Mrs. E. M. Alexnndor
Xolllo Warwick. An orphan from I milium
inoir gursta woro as follows Bossey, Brnnder's pot
Misses Adollno Clark, Dorothy Hor-j Bosslo Gay Immel
ton, Floronco Cox. Florence Powers, o
Dagmnr Flecshurg and Mary Han-' Mrs. J. T. McCormac ontertnlncd
n, and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. DrowB.'n few frlenda nt whist at her homo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Dillon, Messrs. Wednesday ovenlng. Tho prizes
Albert Haines. Jens Hansen, Eddlo woro won by C. F. McKnlght and
nolt, Orwln Tuttlo, Jack Carter Jr., Miss Vlolot Henderson. Among tho
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SCHOOL NEWSi
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Second grade Bessie Moscun of
this grado Ib absent from school on
nccount of a fall causing nor to break
her arm. James Eddy, Walter
Hayes, Rudolph Johnson nnd
Theodore Dnly havo been on tho
sick list tho past week.
First "A" Tho pupils aro prepar
ing btory work with painting nnd
drawing of tho robin.
Third grade Tho Third grado
havo an Eskimo Igloo on tho sand
tnblo and have been cutting Esklbo
dogs, polar bears and wnlrus, nnd
constructing kayaks nnd sledges and
dressing paper Eskimo dolls.
Vnvour Holmlng drow n vory good
Eskimo scono representing tho igloo
and Eskimo In costumo.
Josoph Lnnognn, Lillian Seaman,
Olga Holm, Llzzlo Erlckson nnd Opnl
Whobroy havo been nbsent on nc
count of sickness.
Fourth grade Thoso of tho
Fourth grado making 90 or moro
In tho geography examination this
month woro: Vivian Bowen 91,
John Burko 90, Hnrrls Copplo 100,
Vlrglnln Clnrko 100, Ireno Donald
son 90, Lester Daly 9.", Bess Flana
gan 92, Clara Forguson 98, Alton
Grant 93, Ruth Golden 100, Edwnrd
Johnson 97, Mabel Lingo 95, Iola
Leinmex 91, Hutton O'Connor 93,
Norman Peters 9S, ndtieva Wheeler
100.
Fifth grade Edna Hnwkmnn Is
on the sick list.
Sixth grade Georgo Pratt and
The National Department of Su
perintendence will meet nt Mobile,
Ala., February 23-2o. .
At a recent meeting of Coos coun
ty school men, North Bond advocated
annual boat races among the schools jcv
of tho county. A boat is now in
building for the North Bend school.
Superintendent Hockett of Co
qullle and the mombcrs of his basket
ball team spent Friday forenoon in
our schools.
Monthly report cards will bo sent,
out from all grndes January 25.
Marshlleld's debaters aro "grind
ing" nwny In piepnrntlon for their
coming debate. Thoy hope to make
at least a creditable appearance on
February 10. Chnuncey Clarke, Will
Horton, and Mnry Hnnson will com
pose the negative team; John Fergu
son, Nellie Trlbby, nnd Eric Bolt, tho
nlllrmntlvo.
The topic under consideration nt
the general teachers' meeting, .lanu
ary 10 was "Moral Training In tho
Public Schools." Miss Mnlonoy dis
cussed the mnln topic of the meeting,
Mr. Hewitt considered the benrlngof
athletics on morals of tho young,
Miss Knufmnn gave an excellent pa
per on the relntlon of domestic
science nnd mnnunl training to moral
Instruction of young people. Some
discussion nroso over tho question of
methods of giving rcnl, lasting help
to children In their moral develop
ment. Miss Chnso gavo n brief report of
tho session of tho State Teachers'
association which alio wns able to at
tend while at home on her Christmas
vacation. .
During tho vncatlon, tho L. C.
Smith typewriter ngoncy at Portland
put the machines of tho commcrclnl
department in first class shape. Our
onlv expense wns transportntlon.
The recent high winds destroyed n
ventllntor cap on tho South Mnrsh
flold building.
north, Sundny at 11 a. rr
Subject, "Truth."
MAHSHFIELD CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Rov. Father Moran, Rector.
Mass will bo celebrated in Mnrsh
flold at S and 10:30 o'clock Sundny
morning, tho Rov. Father J. A. Mo
ran celebrant.
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NORTH BEND CATHOLIC 4
CHURCH.
Fnthor Springer, Rector. 4
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Mass will be celebrated at S nnd
10:30 o'clock, Sundny morning by
tho very Rev. Father Springer.
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Rev. Robt. E. Browning, Rector. 4
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S A. M. Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M. Sunday school.
11 A. M. Morning Prayer nnd
sermon.
7:30 P. M. Evening prayer nnd
Bermou.
Rov. Browning will conduct ser
vice In Myers hnll, North Bend, nt
2:30 p. in. Sunday.
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X Rov. II. I. Rutledgo, Pastor. M
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Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Morning service, 11 n. in.
Ep worth League, 0:30 p. m.
Evening service nt 7:30.
Mr. R. R. Howltt will hnvo chnrgo
o the morning service nnd tho Rov.
A S. Hlsoy, pastor of the McthodlBt
Ep.'ncopal church of North Bond will
preach In tho ovenlng,
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mAfnltiff "flwl'rt Ti-.ti.
"'"'" "" u'u"; ovenlnir
"Tho King's Signet." The 8am
welcome bb usual is oxtended. Str
gors find n Sunday homo here '
l'lUSSUYTEHlAN CHURCH i
Sundny school, 10 a. m, sham
Y. P. S. C. E. at C;30 p. m
Preaching nt 11 n. m., m,d 7!30
p. m.
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TERIAN CliritCII !
Rev. D. A. Mac Leod, Minister
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10 A. M. Sunday school.
11 A. M. Preaching service.
0:30 P. M Christian Endeavor.
Preaching sorvlco at 7.30 i tj,j
evening with special mimic
All Btrnngors in tho city nro ox
tended an Invitation to all of ttieso
services.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 4
Rov. G. LoRoy Hnll,
Residence 592 Sixth street 4
Phones:
Residence, 25G-J.
Study, 2S9-L.
There Is n cortuln Coos Bay man
who has been snylng for years that
as soon he gets out of debt ho In
tends pnylng rnsh for ovorythlug.
Don't forget tho BALL nt tho
EAGLES hall tonight. Music by
Hill's orchestra.
AT THE
CHURCH
10 o'clock Sunday school, Alva
Doll, superintendent.
11 o'clock Worship.
3 o'clock Enstsldo service.
0:30 o'clock B. Y. P. U.
7:30 o'clock Evening worship.
Tho themoB to bo discussed nt this
church tomorrow aro ns follows:
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
T. G. BUNCH, Minister.
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Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlco
aro conducted every Saturday at
tholr now church ns follows:
Snbbnth Bchool nt 10 a. m. prench.
lug sorvlco 10:15 n. m. You aro
cordially Invited to attend.
i vmmM.'fiiAV r.iii'iii.'Div '..
ii L. RASMUSSEN, Pastor.' l
Services Sundny morning nt 10: 15.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
In North Bond thero will be scr
vIcch at 2:30 p.m.
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NORTH BEND METHODIST
CHURCH.
Rov. ALBERT S. H1SEY, Pnstor-
Sunday school 10:00 a. in.
Preaching 11:00 n. in.
Junior League, 4:00 p. in,
Ep worth League, 7:30 p. in.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
A. O. Walker, Minister.
Preaching in tho morning nnd eve
ning on the second nnd fourth Sun
da of encli month.
Bible school nt 10 o'clock.
Y. P. S. C, E. nt 0:30 every Sun-day.
(Ministers and others aro request
ii to hand tho Sundny church no
:Icos not later than Friday ovonlng to
nsuro Insertion Saturday.)
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4 Set apart somo portion of thy 4
4 tlmo according to tho opportu- 4
4 nltles of thy calling nnd neces- 4
4 sary employment for tho read- 4
4 Ing of holy Scrlpturo; nnd if it 4
4 bo posslblo overy day rend or 4
4 hear somo of it rend. You aro 4
4 Biiro that book teaches all 4
4 truth, commands all holiness, 4
4 nnd promises all happiness. 4
4 Jeremy Taylor.
Engraving Plato ami KM) cuitl.s:
K"lt $1,50
Solid Old English $j.(30
Shaded Old English Stf.no
Printing from pinto t-ent in or futtiro unlet -Kr KM)
m,! $l.oo
RED
CROSS DRUG CO.
Stafford's
Candies
Chocolates, Bonbons, Caramels,
something fresh every day from
our sunny nnd sanitary candy
kitchen. A glnnco at these goods
in our cases convlnco ono Imme
diately of their nbsoluto fresh
ness. For quality they cannot bo
surpassed. Stafford's chocolates
havo a variety of centers that aro
a delight to all who havo tasted
them.
Always Something xt.w (
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Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Christian Endeavor nt 6:30 P. M.
Preaching service nt 11 A. M. and
7:30 P. M by tho pastor, Rov. Al
bright. ii THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. U
Rev. J. Rlchnrd Olson, Pastor, fc
9:45 A. M. Sundny school, al
ways conducted In English.
11 A. M. Regulnr morning ser
vices conducted In Swedish. Third
Sunday after Epiphany. Text John
1:27-42.
7:30 P. M Dlvlno services in
English. Tho Third nnd Fourth divi
sions of tho Oregon Naval Militia ac
companied by tho Third Division
"" iuuut win nuena en mnsso.
Besldefc sacred selections rendered by
tho bnnd. appropriate music will bo
furnished by the church choir nnd
a ladles' trio.
At North Bond
2 P. M. Sunday school.
Wo handle only tho goods
that aro tho standnrd tho
world ovor.
Star Shoes
Stetson Hats
Nettleton Shoes
Alfred Benjamin
Clothes
...'A "nlIf of wctMruJ man rod
trill find thty wanf tba
STETSON HATS.
Tb SUUon pwiuci to th ratt d(T
Ihm wencicl lubloa, itjU, quality and
Yr, and thU U acknowUdsad by cartful
tlxurt Uia wofld oyer,
Th Sutton ntma In tvtry Stttton Hat.
Wa biv thi Uttit Stetion lylt la
Salt tot Duty.
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MA-RSIIFIELD-"MONEY TALKS"-BANDON
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CHRISTIAN
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I Sorvlcos will bo hald In tho ChrU-
.! L! "an Sclonco hall, 327 Third-street, j
AGAIN WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
ROSETTE IRONS,
PATTY IRONS,
WAFFLE IRONS
Hot Waffles aro mighty good these chilly mornings and thoy aro
easy to make with our irons.
Rosette Patty Irons, por sot
Wafer irons, per set. , , ,,
Wnfilo irons, per set
Wo nlso havo a full lino of Pastry bags and tubes."
WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
. ,50c
..50c
91.25
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ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE