The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 04, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 7, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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The Best of Everything! n
Bread
Buns
Rolls
Cookies
Cakes
Pies
GOODS DELIVERED DAILY
Coos Bay Bakery
PHONE 111-L
All Children's Eyes
should 1)0
examined
before
ending
ithcm to
cclioul.
A child's eyes nro dotlcntu things.
Hcnco It Ib only by the rnroat Bklll,
are children oyes fitted with glasses,
-which nro In nccurdunco with tholr
requirements. Years of oxperionco
enables mo to gunrantco sntlsfnctlon
la such cases.
We Do Our Own Grinding
'Offlco over Norton & Hansen's Store.
T. J. HAYKB, Optometrist
Optometrist.
Business Directory
Following Is a Hot of Reliable
Dullness Firms that It -will
Pay to Patronize-.
STADDEN
All Unds of photograph work,
iroiulilo enlarging and kodak
finishing.
DKARY'S OVN SHOP
Comploto lino of nicyclo supplies,
second-hand hlcyclos for salo. Qnns,
tlcycles, etc., repaired.
Umbrellns covered nnd ropnlred.
E. RAXREL, Prop.
Xo. nn7 Xo. Front Bt, Phono 180-11
WANTED!!!
CUU'KTS UPHOLSTERING AN!)
I'UXOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnoumu
tic Cleaning Company. Ordors foi
"ork tnkon at
GOING tf HARVEY
PHONE 100
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drlvors aro now nt ttho dis
posal of tho Coos Day public at
REASONABLE KATES
"IBs or rigs with drlvors ready for
ny trip anywhere any tlmo. Horsoa
noarded and rigs enrod for.
New hearse and special ncommo
anions provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY ANl) PEED STABLES
PHONE 273-J
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
"e want fresh salmon and are
Prepared to pay tho highest cash
Wee for them. For further parti-
Culars see C. G. IIOCKETT,
Empire City, ot
GEO. F. SMITH.
Coos River
After the bdow try a Turkish Dath
Phone 214-j.
ron! you hnvo anything to sell, trade,
'?. orwnnt hein. trv n want ad.
Men'sSuits
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(Ministers nnd others nro request
ed to hand tho Sunday church no
tices not lator than Friday ovonlng to
Insuro Insertion Saturday.)
4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. M
Christian Sclenco hall, 327 Third
Btrcot, North.
Sorvlco Sunday at 11 a. m.
Subject, "Adam and Fallon Man."
Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday
8 p. in.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
K Rot. II. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor. X
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Epworth League at 7 o'clock.
Tho subject of tho Epworth Lcnguo
meeting: "Truo Stnndnrd of Thought
and Life." Will Stauff will bo tho
lender.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlco
aro conducted every Saturday at I
You
in early
not yet
r' .''a '. ' ' "in' .".''f '1'.'V'" '' ' ..'" y '"
tThe Handy Heater ;
PERFECTION '
You often need some heat
In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it
best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater.
The Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market, and you
can move it wherever you please.
Stilt it in bedroom or bathroom, and you dieu in comfort on the coldett
morning. Tale it to the dining-room, and early brealdait become, pleaiant,
cciey meal. A touch ol a match at duilr, and all it mug (or the evening.
The Perfection Smokcleit Oil Healer ii beautifully finuhed an ornament
anywhere. Urumi ol plain tteel or enamelled in blue nickel tnmmingi.
A ipecial automatic devise malei imoking impouible. Burner body
become wedged. All parti eaiily cleaned. Uamper top. 1.001 nandie.
Dctlen vcrjwhtrt I or writ (or oVcristite circulir to nr aataey of tlw
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporatad)
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.
Tho season is now hero nnd
with ovorythlng needed.
Trapping
Animal Traps, Guns, Rifles,
Revolvers, Ammunition,
Hunting Knives
In fact a full and comploto equipment. Headquarters for
sportsmen.
2S. $8.50to
THE
1QI(I(IBAN1D ifl
0 mmsmmmsmL X) m
their new church as follows:
Sabbath school at 10 a. iu. preach
ing sorvlco 10:45 a. in. You aro
cordially Invited to attend.
XOUWEGIAX LUTHERAN
Rev. A. O. L1ND, Pastor.
Residence 471 EIrod Ave.
Morning sorvlco, 10:4G in Marsh
flcld. Evening servlco, 7:30 in North
Rend.
Sunday school each Sunday at 10
A. M.
Young People's Socloty, Wednes
day November 8.
Ladles Aid, Thursday, Nov. 0.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Cor. 3rd and Commorclal Avo.
Ror. U. F. Rongtson, pastor.
294 Highland Avenuo
Phono 04-R
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning sorvlco nt 11 o'clock.
Services nt Enstsldo at 3 o'clock.
No ovonlng services.
Sunday evening nt 7:30, sorvlccs
will bo conducted nt tho Alex Mat
sou homo on Catching Inlet.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Regular services every Lord's day.
Sundny school, 10 o'clock A. M.
Communion sorvlco 11 o'clock A.M.
often need some heat
Fall, when you have
started the furnace.
' cannot
. p..
riimi.,wl jtt fcti
Hunting
wo nro prepared to supply you
$25 FIXUP One
mills
'esacert
w
Y. P. S. C. E. G:30 o'clock P. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
each week 8 o'clock.
FIRST RAPT1ST CHURCH. 4
Rev O. LeRoy Hall,
Residence D92 Sixth streot
Phones:
Rcsldenco 25C.
Study, 289-L.
Sundny.
10 A. M. Sunday school. Alva
Doll and Wesley Smith, 'superinten
dents. 3 P. M. Eastsldo Borvlco. (Tnko
2:30 ferry).
3 P. M. Doys and girls' mooting
Mrs. 0. L. Hall In charge.
Congregation will unlto In Union
Rovlvnl Services at tho Tabornnclo nt
11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
The Dnptlst church, which has
boon raised during this wcok to got
ready for tho dredgo (111 Is being suf
ficiently braced and will have tho ap
proaches built, and will bo In read
iness for the services Sundny.
Tho annual business meeting will
bo hold in tho Unptlst church next
Monday. Election of all officers nnd
a social tlmo will bo tho ordor of tho
evening. Let nil llnptlsts turn out.
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EPISCOPAL
Emmanuel Church
Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector
9:30 A. M., Sunday school.
11 A. M., Holy Communion nno
sormon.
7:30, evening sermon nnd sorvlco.
There will bo n special musical
sorvlco In tho ovonlng.
"
MARSHFIELD
. PRESHYTKRIAN CHURCH P
J. T. M. Knox, pastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Christian Endoavor 7:00.
Congregation will unlto In Union
Rovlvnl services at tho Tabornnclo at
11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC 4
CHURCH.
Rov. A. R. Munro.
4
Mass will bo colebratod In Mnrnh-
flold nt 8:00 and 10:00 A. M. Sun
dny morning.
NORTH REND METHODIST 4
CHURCH.
Tho sorvlccs Sundny will bo as fol
lows: Sunday school, 10 A. M.
Preaching sorvlccs, 11 A. M.
Junior Lcnguo, 3:30 P. M.
Tho Epworth Lcnguo will meet In
frntornnl session with tho Christian
Endeavor at tho Presbyterian church.
Tho morning servlco will bo con
ducted by tho Rev. II. I. Rutlodgo, of
Mar8hflold.
You will bo heartily welcome nt
any of those sorvlcos.
UNITED HRETHREN CHURCH
.
OF NORTH REND.
Sundny School at 10 A. M.
Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 P. M
Pronchlng sorvlce at 11 A, M. and
& o'clock.
4
NORTH REND PRESBYTERIAN
Rov. McLEOD, Pastor.
Regular sorvlccs at usual hours on
Sunday.
NORTH REND CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Rov. Father Springer, Rector.
4
Mass will bo colobratod at 8
flold at S nnd 10 o'clock Sunday
morning.
LIIIRARY XOTKS.
"Tho Harvester," "Mary Mid
thorno," "Glory of Cloinentina" und
"Tho Winning of Barbara Worth"
aro a fow titles choson from tiio now
fiction recently ndded to tho library.
Tho pupils In tho schools aro
showing great lntorest In tho library
books for supplementary rending ro
rommonded to them by tho teachers.
This pnrtlnlly accounts for tho largo
circulation tho past month, which Is
somewhat romarkablo for a town of
tho slzo of Mnrshfleld.
Circulation, adults 090
Circulation, children 804
Total 1,500
Estimated nttondnnco . . . .1,755
New registrations 92
Total registrations 989
New books 21
Totnl number volumos 1,894
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SCHOOL
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Eighth Grade.
Cnrl Bach wns nbsont one tiny this
week on account of n sprnlned an
kle, sustained while playing ubout
home.
Tho girls of tho Eighth Grade aro
being organized Into bnsket ball
teams under tho supervision of Miss
Carpenter.
Tho Eighth Grade havo taken up
tho study of Asia In Geography.
Pupils of tho "A" division mnklng
high stnndlngs wore Herbort Bradley,
Dorothy Horton, Stclln .Tutstrom,
Festus Wnltor and Anna Russoll. In
tho "R" division, Glenn Rnhskopf,
Jons Hanson, Isnbollo Ferguson, Loo
LnChappollo, Nolllo Warwick and
Ruth Dungan, had tho hlghcBt stand
ings. Tho pupils of the Eighth grndo aro
being orgnnlzed Into basketball
teams under tho supervision of Miss
Cnrpentor. Tho girls of tho A divi
sion playing on tho team arc: Ade
laide Clarke, Annn Russoll, Dorothy
Horton nnd Frcldn Holm; of tho D di
vision nro Dngmnr Flolsburg, Nolllo
Warwick, Ruth Dungan, Floronco
Powers, Esther ABplund, Eva Han
sen, Lucy Bonebrnkc, Edith Pendor-
grass.
Mrs. Fitzgerald visited tho Fourth
atid Fifth grades Friday afternoon.
Sixth nnd Seventh Grades
Mnry Holland of tho Sovonth
Grndo will nttond Bchool In Llbby
tho school thoro having opened re
cently. visitors attending the progrnms
In tho Eighth nnd Seventh grndes
Friday afternoon wore Mrs. F. S.
Dow, Mrs. Wnltors, Mrs. C. R. Flan
agan, Mrs. A. Z. Downs, nnd Mrs. D.
Hnlncs. Mrs. A. E. Seaman also vis
Rod theso grades on Tuesday.
Thoro havo been no nbsonccs or
tnrdlncss In these grndes this week.
Pupils of tho Soventh grndo mnk
lng high nvorages this month In
drawing wcro Zoo Dolnn, Lois John
son, Chns. Craig, Carl Sanqulst nnd
Edgar Cason.
Thoso In Sixth grndo making high
nyernges wcro Myrl Cox, Myrtlo
Isaacson, Ruby Cooloy.
Thoso mnklng high grndes in
grammar wcro: Ruby Cooloy, Madgo
Yarbrough of tho Sixth, Edgar Ca
son, Ruth Cowan, Helen Dow, Myr
tlo Nelson nnd Hnrvoy Walter.
Fourth uiul Fifth Grndes
Ruth McLoughlln of tho Fifth
Grade has a record of not having
mlssod n word In spoiling this year.
Jack Bowron of tho Fourth Grndo
has moved with his parents to Ton
Mllo.
Tho Fifth Grndo tako up tho sub
ject of fractions next wcok.
Thoro hnve boon no nbsences or tnr
dlnoRH In thofio grndes tho past two
wcoks.
Pupils of Fifth grado having host
Innguugo unto books for tho mouth
woro: Augusta Mlcklon, Wllmn
Honglnnd, nnd Tholmn Hothorlngton.
Thoso In tho Fourth grndo woro
Allco Johnson, Carol Anderson nnd
Mnrjnrlo Drows.
Evolyn Mlrrasoul of tho Fifth
grado hns rend tho greatest number
of library books In tho grndo slnco
tho beginning of tho yonr.
Third and Fourth Grades
Rhotorlcnls woro hold In theso
grndes on Tuesday nftornnon thoso
taking pnrt In tho program follow:
Recltutlon, "Tho Wind," Lllllnn
Senmnn nnd Clnra Abol.
Recitation, "Llttlo Orphan Annio,"
Rernlco Mlrrnsoul.
Recitation, "Lost," Hnniinh Ilng-
qulst.
Sceno, "Dlfforont Wnys or Tolling
Stories,"
Farmer Edward Knox
Thrco Sons Arthur Leo, Wnlter
Hngqulst, nnd Enrnost .Johnson.
King Edwin Connor
Princess , Lllllnn Scamnn
King's Herald Earnest Leo
Attondnuts Rest of pupils
Visitors In thoso grndes on Tues
day woro Mrs. Senmnn nnd Mrs.
Johnson.
Thoro woro no nbsences or tardi
ness In thoso grndes this wcok.
Tho water color worfe done In this
class this wook received speclnl com-
mondntlnn by tho drawing supervisor
Miss Palmer.
Pupils of Fourth grndo recolvlng
high stnndlngs for tho mouth In geo
graphy woro: Wllln Bonobrnko, Ca
rol Anderson, 98; Loonti Post, 91;
Evolyn Mlrrasoul, 94; Reginald Mc-
Carbery, 94.
Second nut Third Gnuh'H
Ebry Ilnlnos of tho Third Grndo
hns boon absent on account of Ill
ness. Mrs. Senmnn visited theso grndoa
on Tuesday.
Tho water color work this wook
has been of Autumn lenoves and dah
lias. Thoro was but ono nbsonco nnd no
tardiness In thoso grados this wcok.
On Tuesday nftornnon a story toll
ing hour wns hold In theso grades
during which dlfforont mombors of
tho class told stories. Thoso show
ing special talent in this work wcro:
Pupils of Third grado mnklng high
standings for tho month nro: GIndys
Forry, Francis SnechI, Lennn Hoff
'n. Mnxlno Jones, Reynold Konntz,
William Kroltzor, Donald Allen,
Howard McLaughlin, Lorcnn Hoff
man. Tho Second and Third grndes had
a story hour on Tuesday nftornoon,
tho pupils showing special ability
nlong this lino were Ruth Bowron,
Morcruvpr Pnwrs. Willlnni Kroltzer.
WS&ffStJ
Price and that the Lowest
Lnurenco Koontz, Harry AValter
Loulo Chllds and Alton Kardell ofl
tho First grado havo been absent
this week on account of illness.
The pupfls of tho First grndo woro
tnken by Miss Elinoro to tho woods
on Tuesdny for greens for their sand
tabic.
The pupils of tho First grndo mak
ing highest standing for tho inonlu
nro: Mnybellc McLaughlin, Elizabeth
Jones, Adrnino Gardner, Bolton
Kniumcrcr, Myrtlo Conklln.
Pupils of tho Second nnd Third
grndes mnklug high grndes for tho
month wcro: Lillian Senmnn, Ebea
Connor, Edith Ayre, Elva Johnsonr
Esthor Holm.
CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS.
Tho primary pupils nro painting
fruit and filling thoir bnskots for
Thanksgiving.
Clyde Lawhomo of tho Third
grado lias left school to go to Cali
fornia with his grandmother.
John Burko Is tho only ono of tho
Fifth grndo who hns boon absent
this week.
Tho First grado aro vory much lu
tcrestcd in Puritan Btorles.
Doris Scngstncken nnd Hlluioro
Grant of tho Fourth grndo mado 90
or over In all of tho written tests
for this month.
Chester Lenet, Gilbort Johnscu,
Joo Mllnor, Hnrold Cnrlllo and Har
ry Rico of tho Sixth grado aro do
ing especially well In writing.
Tho First grndo painted somo vory
pretty November landscapes Thurs
day. Charllo nnd Esther Vlstl from
Finland nro newly registered pupils
ot tho primnry grndo.
The Sixth grado havo committed
to memory "Tho Bulldors" by Long
follow, and "Over and Over Again"
by Josophlno Pollard.
Lottlo Colemnn nnd Clara Cole
mnu of North Bond uro now pupils
of tho Fourth grade.
Tho Sixth grndo pupils havo all
attended every dny tills week.
Tho following pupils of tho Third
grndo hnvo been perfect In spoiling
tho pnst month: Elvio Grant, Stella
Erlcksou, Lnwrenco Johnson, Elmor
Hlldobrnudt, Robert Forguson and
Wllla Byorly.
Hllmoro Grant, Roland Noblo,
Edgar Farley nnd Cnvour Holmlug
of tho Fourth grndo handed In vory
good water color paintings this
wcok.
Hnttlo Rob fold of tho A class, and
Knthryn Horton of tho B class In
tho Sixth grado, each won n box of
candy for having tho most head
marks In spelling for tho past
month.
Olga Holm of tho Third grado Is
out ot school on account ot Illness.
Tho "VUlngo Blacksmith" by
Longfellow, has been momorlzod by
tho Third grndo during tho pnst
month.
Sovonth grado pupils that havo
mado 90 or ovor in tho last month's
tost in history woro: Fred Dyo, Ed
win Hongell, Bill Mllnor nnd Rolnnd
Nicholson.
Sovonth grndo pupils that hnvo
mado 90 or moro In Inst month's test
in spoiling woro: Albert Burroughs,
92; Lllllnn Cook, 92; Edith Carter,
92; Jack Cartor, 90; Milton John
son, 90; Ednn Lando, 90; Ruth Wnl
rath. 92; Goorgo Watklns, 90.
Sovonth grndo pupils that hnvo
mado 90 or ovor In last month's tost
In geography woro: Albort Bur
roughs, 99; E in II Bnckmnu, 99;
Lllllnn Cook, 9G; Jack Cartor, 97;
Ursula Farrlngor, 93; Hnrold Hag
lund, 97: Edwin Hongoll, 99; Ednn
Lando, 99; BUI Mllnor, 99; Rudolph
Nlomo, 99; Geo Pratt, 97; Hector
Stophan, 98; Mnuroo Upton, 98;
Ruth Wnlrath, 92; Geo Watklns,
97: Jnck Morchnnt, 99.
Sovonth grndo pupils thnt hnvo
made 90 or ovor In Inst month's tost
In grnmmnr woro: Albort Burroughs,
100, Emtl Buckmnn, 100; Lllllnn
Cook, 98; Edith Cnrtor, 98; Jack
Cartor, 100; Fred Dyo, 100; Ursula
Farrlngor, 90; Rudolph Hllstrom,
90; Hnrold Haglund, 90; Edwin
Hongell, 95; Ruby Hondry, 100;
Milton Johnson, 100; Emm Knorr,
100; Torn Lund, 90; Myrtlo Lonot,
98; Ednn Lnndo, 100; Ethol Lingo,
100; Jack Morchant, 95; Loona Mc
Leod, 90; Rudolph Nlomo, 94; Ro
lnnd Nicholson, 100; Georgo Pratt,
100; Holen Smith, 95; Mnnroo Up
ton, 100; Geo Watklns, 95.
Sovonth grndo pupils that havo
mado 90 or ovor in last month's tost
In ngrlculturo woro: Albort Bur
roughs, 100; Emll Bnckmnu, 100;
Lllllnn Cook, 100; Frod Dyo, 90;
Rudolph Hllstrom, 90; Harold Hag
lund. 100; Edwin Hongoll. 100; Ru
by Hondry, 90; Milton Johnson, 90;
Myrtlo Lonet, 100; Edna Lando, 90.
Ethel Lingo, 90; Jnck Morchnnt,
100; Leonn MeLood. 95; Rill Mll
nor, 100; Rudolph Nlomo, 90; Ro-v
land Nicholson, 100; Geo Prntt. 100;
Helon Smith. 90; Dowey Stutsman,
100; Ruth Wnlrnth, 100.
Sovonth grndo pupils that havo
made 90 or ovor in Inst month's test
In arithmetic woro: Albort Bur
roughs, 100; Emll Bnckmnn, 92;
Frod Dyo. 90; Ursulu Farrlngor, 90;
Cnrl HngqulHt, 95; Edwin IIongollr
90; Milton Johnson, 90; Myrtlo Lo
not, 95; Ednn Lando, 90; Ethol Lin
go, 100; Jack Merchant, 100; Ru
dolph Nlenio, 100; Holen Smith. 90;
Hector Stophon, 90; Georgo WatkhP,
90.
Tho RIGGS STl'DIO. All kinds of
PHOTOGRAPHIC work. FINE POR
Tinrrq n sneclnltv. North Front St.