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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. khe Record Photographing Abstract Company imvn nhotonrnnhlo copies of nil tlio records of Coos County. Bgon, from which corroct Information wo aro now ready nnd will 'niniiitnii to mnko for you Abstracts of Tltlo to nny real cstato fCoos County, propnro lists of present ownorB, mnko photograptrlc Kino nr Townslteu. PlatB and Township MnpB, or furnish nny ln- fmntlou In rolntlon to tho tltlo of nny Heal Estnto In said Coos lunty. JSlNESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrslifield. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Maneger At the Churches (Ministers nnd othors nro request ed to hnnd In tho Stindny church no tlccs not later than Friday ovonlng to Insuro InEortlon Saturday.) jarties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do nell to cull at .CIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tion from tho large stoclc now on hand. ftu "Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And none but the best work is turned out. ' A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT I11KH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. THE FUEL HILL IN TWO MT USING OUR WOOD. )NE 100. 183 SOUTH DROADWAY abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance "itle Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY 8ENGSTACKEY. Mar. dqiiIIIo Omco Phono 101 Plnttlnir Lands n. snoclaltv. pirms Tlmbor Conl nnd Mnrshflold Offlco 14-J. Gonoral Agonts "BASTSIDE." METIIODIST- EPISCOPAL 4 Ilov. II. I Uutledgo, PaBtor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sorvlccs at 11 o'clock. Epworth Longuo nt 0:30. Evonlng sorvlco nt 7:30. Junior Lcnguo Thursday aftornoon at 3:40. Prnyor meeting Thursday ovonlng nt 7::io o'clock. You aro cordially lnvltod to nttond those sorvlccs. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL. Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. 8 n. in. Holy Communion (2nd and 1th Sundnys.) 0:30 n. m., Suudny school. 11 n. in., morning prayer and ser mon. Holy Communion first Sunday of ench month. 7:30 n. m. Evening prayer and Sermon. Friday Evcnlnir. 7:30 p. in. Evening Sorvlco nnd Dlblo study. Sorvlco In St. Mnry's church, North Dcnd (2 p. in.) nnd St. Luko's Church, Emplro, (3 p. in.) ovory nl tornato Sunday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. O. J. Colo, Paator. Seventh Day Adrontlit lerrtcM aro conducted orery Saturday aa followa: Sabbath achool at 9 p. m. Praachlnt aerrlcei at 3 p. m. Como and spend an hour with ui; wo trill do you good. CHUItai OF CHRIST. 22 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS jteamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. ULINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday ovciiIiib of cncli week nt '. .11. BAILING FROM M.ARSHFIELI), .Monday, January 13, at 1 p. in. nuiiiiy, UHiiuiil-y, lit, limn u. .; Muimmy, laiiiinry uo. ono Main 3B-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent, FAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Re don do Equipped with wireless and submarine bell for SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD SATIIDnAV IAN 11 AT n MAOkl b w wjr a rfj-n. - iivvii I Passenger Reservations From Snn Frnnciaco Must Do Mndo t 105 Flfo UluIdhiK, or Pier No 10. All reservations must bo to ken up Ul Iwurs Ixjforo sailing. 1NTER-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. NR C. F. McOEORGE. Agent. Steamer Washington lils for San Francisco, from Coos Bay With Passengers and Freight, Sunday, January 12, at 12 Noon 8. DOW, Agemt Oceaa Dock. Z. O. Downrd. Minister. Dlblo school at 10 a. m. Young Pooplo's mooting nt 7 p. m. - NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I R. O. Thorpo, Pastor. Sorvlccs In Mnrshflold Sunday morning nt 1 1 o'clock. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. North Bond Sorvlccs nt 7:30 In tho ovonlng. Sunday school at 10 a. in. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I Spoelnl music by tho choir nt morn ing nnd evening services. Tho Lord's Supper will bo observed nt tho morn ing worship. "Tho Young Man's Eyo" will ho tho subject of tho Bor mon on Sunday evening. You aro cordially Invited to worship with us. Bring n friend nnd como. - SWEDISH LUTHERAN. - Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 n. m. Morning sorvlco, 10:45 n. m. Evening services In English, 7:30 p. m. Mondny evening, Jan. 13th, In tliu Lutheran Church nt North Dcnd tho continuation class will mcot nt (1:30 and services will bo hold nt 8 o'clock. . UNITED DRETHREN CHURCH North Dcnd. Mrs. R. N. Lowls, Pnsror. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching 11 n. nt. utid 8 p. m. Prnyor mooting Wcdnesdny oven Ing nt 8 o'clock. I FIRST 11APTIST CHURCH. Albort F. Dnpsford, M. A., Pastor. Dlblo School meets promptly nt 10. Thcro nro clnsscs for nil grades and any not connected with nny Dlblo School nro cordlnlly Invited to study tho Dlblo with us. Morning Worship nt 1 1 with ser mon by pastor. Junior Society moots nt 2:30 In tho church nnd nil children nro wel comed. Young pcoplo's sorvlco nt C:30 for ono hour. AH young pcoplo Invited, Evening worship nt 7:30 with ser mon by pastor. Mldwook sorvlco for conference nnd prnyer on Thursdny ovonlng nt 7:30. Tho public Is cordlnlly In vited to slinro theso sorvlccs with us. SCHOOL ei55 Mji&. vlw N Ti-lsV4f iiJjy Tri high school. Selcnco Classes, Tho chomlBtry class la studying enrbon nnd Its compounds, having studied In detail tho different forms In which enrbon occurs un comblned In nature. Methods of obtaining coko nnd chniconl wero dlBciiBscd, and tho Bource of wood alcohol nnd ncctlc ncld was brought up In this connection. The preparation and properties of carbon dioxide and carbon monox ide were Btudled. The physics class bus been study ing power nnd energy, nnd appli cation has been mndc to the power obtained from various water falls. Next week will bo studied tho ov ershot and undershot water wheols nnd water turbines. CATHOLIC- CHURCH. ( Mnrshflold. Rov. A. R- Munro. Masses at 7 o'clock and 10 o'clock Sunday morning, tho Rov. Father Munro olllclutlng. Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third Btroct North. Subject: "Sacramont." Sorvlco Sunday at 11 a. m. Sundny school 12 M Wednesday 8 p. in Rending room opon on Tuesdnya, Thursdays and Sntt rdnys, 3 to G p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mnrshflold J. E. Durkhnrt, Minister. At tho First Prosbytorlnn church services may bo expected on sabbath qs follows: Sunday school nt 10 n. m. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Young Pcoplo's Mooting at H:30. Evening worship nt 7:30. Prnyor meeting on Thursdny even ing nt 7:30. CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING W. II. Chapman of Winnebago, Nob., tolls how ho did It. "My two children had n vory bnd cough nnd tho doctor's medicines did thorn no good. I got n bottlo of Foloy's Honoy nnd Tnr Compound, nnd be fore it wns nil usea uio cnnuron woro freo and cured of tholr cough. I 8avod n doctor's bill for ono 25c bottlo of FoIoyB Honoy and Tnr Compound." No opiates. Sold by Lockhart & Parsons, tho Busy Cornor. THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY' S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AILS TROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, AT 1 1 A. M. NEOTING WITH THE NORTJI BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.MPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. no 44. IE NEW earner SPEEDWELL OAPT. BURTIS, Master. for San Fraridsco from Cooi Bay. fridav. About January 15th ceof tide. I?m?. sp,EBDWEMi Is speedy and Ims excellent passenger nccom- r. o- v.w uuu nil j ivuiiia nnu uiucirio jijjuib iuiu L . , , 1?r freight and pAssago, apply, P. listnliroot Co. TlUo Guiii-antco and Abstract Co.. o Cnl. St., Snn Francisco. Marahfield. ie Times Does Job Printing I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K Wiseman 811 North Front St, Bus. Phone 29fI-X: Rob. Phono 106 Self-Preservation Is TheJFirst Law Flro lnsurnnco Is ono of tho most important moans of protec tion. And yet pcoplo will contlnuo to neglect it. Lot ub Insuro your housohold furnlturo, your dwolllng or oth er property. It will cost but little. It will protect you per fectly. Wo havo tho strongest com panies and wo writo corroct pol icies. I.S. Kaufman & Co CATHOLIC CHURCH North Ilond. Rov. Father Springer, Rector. Mnss will bo colobrntcd nt 8 o'clock Sundny morning by tho Roy. Fathor Springer. PRESI1VTERIAN CHURCH North Dond. Rov. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching scrvlco, 11 n. m. Christian Endeavor, C:30 p. m. Preaching sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. , METIIODIST CHURCH North nond. Tho Borvlcca Sunday will bo as fol lows: Sundny school 10 a. m. Vesper Clrclo nnd Epworth League 7 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To all knowing aufferera of rhrumMlim, wheth er muvular ur of tlir Jotnti, nclatlc. Iumbacx, tmektebe, lna In tb klilnryt or ururilgU lu, to write to hrr for boue trt-atmi'iit which baa rrialnllr CurrU all of the.e torturra. She tttU It hfr duty to and It to all auirert-ra l'UKi:. You cure ourwlf at home aa ttiouanla will tratlfr uo chintc of climate Uluit tutrn aary TtiU alroplr illncoTery tianUlira uric achl from the lloo.l, loowna the alirrrnol jolnta, ur Me the klowl, and lirlglitena the rjrra, Klrlng rlaatlcltr an.t lone to the whole ajatrm. If tha aboye Intereata you, for proof addreaa lira. U. Summera. Hot 11. Notre Uaine. Ind. A Showing of Shirts rrJO! WITH THE XV fill tit and 1 If Hlgli Sohool Debutes. Tho Coos County High School dobares will occur next Friday ev ening, ono debate being hold In ench town. Tho Mnrshflold affirm atlvo team will dobnto ngnlnst Co qulllo nt tho High School nudltor- lum. Tho ncgntlvo team will mcot Myrtlo Point's nfllrmntlvo tenm nt Myrtlo Point. Myrtlo Point will nlso send n tenm to North Dend, North Dcnd will send Its nogntlvo tenm to Dnndon, nnd tho Bntidnu negntivo team will go to Coqiilllc. Tho school that wIhb tho county chnmplonBhlp will sond a team out Into Eastern Oregon to represent Coos county. All tho dobatcs in this county nro upon tho subject, "Resolved That Immigration should Do Fur ther Restricted by an Educational Test." Lesllo nnd Chester Isnac ccn will represent Mnrshflold In tho contest hero. Tng. Among those who did good, work woro Cnllsta Wnltcrs, Fred erick Honglnnd, Walter Sneddon and Holt Ilonebrnke. Dernltii Lapp, who moved to Illr erton last fall has returned. Tho A class aro reviewing tho First Header and will soon get Soc ond Headers. Scron il (inulr. Alton Kardell, Robert nurrougha and Dick Walter were nbsont this week. I.eonldns CroBHon has left school to go to Portland. Adrian Gardner, Tharald Connor, Stcen Magnus, Emerson Noff, Dun enn Dnshnoy, Tholma Dlnck, Lloyd Hnworlh, Lawrence Koontz and Myrtlo Conklln also did good work In Illustrating, Commercial Department. As tho close of tho semester draws near, tho department Is pre paring tho now schedules for next semester. Among tho now courses given tho next semester will bo commercial law and commercial geography. It Is tho nlm of tho dopnrtment to tench students In comercinl lnw not how to bo their own Inwyor, but how thoy can avoid legal difficulties nnd bo nblo to know their rights in gen eral In tho business world. Com mercial geography will covor such topics ns tho location, production and distribution of commodities nnd give tho student somo ldon of modorn commerce. Much interest is bolng shown in nil tho work so fnr. Tho night school which oponed tho first part of Octobor will closa tho first wcok In February. Theso students havo bcon studying short hand nnd typewriting during tho course. (iENEKAL SCHOOL NEWS. llornco Rnhskopf nnd Howard Schwnrtz will dobnto nt Myrtle Point. Tho Seniors who expect to ho recommended for college entrance took nn oxumluntlou yesterday to sco whether or not thoy will need u rovlow courso In mnthcmntlcs noxt Homester. Domestic Science. The third, fourth nnd fifth grades nro beginning sowing by learning tho slmplo stitches on an art canvas. They will mnko hold ers first, and later othor small ar ticles of canvns boforo sowing on othor conrso mntorlal. It was put to a vote In tho various rooms nnd tho boyB nil ngreed to tnko sowing with tho promlHo of handwork nf- tor thoy wero through with tho ennvns work. Work In tho othor grades Is pro gressing nicely. Tho High seventh grndo girls havo tholr cooking out fit nearly ready for tho eighth grndo cooking noxt semester. , Tho classes In advanced cookery rosumod their work this wcok. Tho Wednesday class mot at 3:30 and tho Friday class at 2 p. m. Can apos, tea wafers and salads wns pnrt of their lesson this week. A modorn Drlck . ulldlng, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlin, Prop. Rates: OO cents a duy and npwarVh Cor. Broadway anil Mnrkor Barnard & Langworthy Sco our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FLXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTARLB STAND LAMPS. PHONS 184-R. nfter they hnvo been sont homo from our Laundry shows them to bo in a stato of perfection. Lnun dored with n beautiful finish, thoy glvo positive satisfaction to their ownors, and not tho slightest In Jury is done to any fabric. It Is notlconblo, too, that wo koop tho garments in tholr proper shape. Our charges aro moderate. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J. DECORATIVE ELECTRIC OUT- FITS FOR RENT Fruit and Flower lampB at re duced prices. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS in Portable Lamps for tbo Holidays. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J. 153 Broadway N Wm The Sign of Good Candy Always SOUTH MARSHFIELD Eighth (initio. Molvlllo Chattorton of Hawnrdou, Iowa, entorod tho eighth grado this weok. In a sorles of fifty word spoiling tosts this weok those of tho A divi sion not falling bolow 90 por cent follow: Rudolph Hlllstrom, Milton Johnson, Mario Sargent, Mao Church, Monroo Upton, Wesley Sonman, Ruth Cowan. In tho B division Vol inn Rosa stood abovo 90 per cent. Miss Mogford of tho third grado, Miss Armsby of tho fourth' grado woro conflnod to tholr rooms a few days this week, Mrs. Morrow sup plying during their absence. First Grade. Molvin Steen, Lewis Collin, Jose phine Savago and Florenco Kardoll aro absent this weok on account of Illness. Tho pupils illustrated winter scenes In paper cutting nnd palnt- W. R. Fox, 195 W. Washington St., Noblosvlllo, Ind., says. "Aftor suffering many months with kidnoy troublo, after trying othor romo dles nnd prescriptions, I purchased a box of Foloy Kidnoy PIUb which not only did mo moro good than nny othor romodles I ovor used, but have positively sot my kldnoys right. Other members of my fam ily havo used them with similar results," Take at tho first sign of a kidnoy troublo. Sold by Lockhart & rariom, tho uuy uoritr. Mid-year promotions will occur tho last wcok In January. Tho second half of tho school year will begin Februnry 3. Now classcB for beginners will bo formed at this tlino. Children six years of ngo may entor. Superintendent A. O. Haab of North Dend will address Maroh flold teachers on tho second Friday In February. Tho A. N. Palmer Company of Cedar Hnplds, Iown, havo requested snmples of ponmnushlp dono in Mnrshflold schools, tho samo to bo sent thorn In April. An exhibit of school work In nil departments of tho city schools will bo given at tho closo of tho year. It Is planned to mnko this: representative of nil tho scholastic , work of tho school. Somo rather telling Investigations of the effect of tho tobacco habit on scholarship hnvo boon conducted of Into In high schools nnd collogos. . Too bad moro publicity can not bo given to tho results of these Investigations. A world-wldo Investigation of tho mathematics taught in high schools Is in progress. The samo was be gun In 1908. Tho first reports will soon bo available. Hotter center attention on tho "forward pass" boys, for tho noxt threo weoks. Thoro's n chanco for evory pupil to score about flio last weok In Janunry. WHAT COLORS MEAN. Each Familiar Shade Once Hud aa Occult Significance. In tho loro of tho modlovnl mys tics each color had a meaning of its own. Black has always stood for hatred, malice all tho ovll Influences of tho world. Rod has many meanings. Deop red upon a background signifies anger; blood rod, brutality dull rust color, nvnrlco, nnd a brownish rod, selfish lovo. As browUh red means selfish lovo, brown alono stands for solflshness. while n greenish brown Is Jealousy. Livid gray is fear and dull gray de pression. Crimson is the sign and symbol oC lovo, nnd when tho crimson is chang ed to n benutlful rose color it repre sents unselfish lovo, whllo tho samo roso color tlngod with lllno moans spiritual lovo for humanity. Orango Is tho color of lovo and am bition, nnd yollow Is Intellectuality. Green of n slimy, ugly shade stands for deceit and cunning, but omornld green Is versatility, and a luminous hi no green moans doepest sympathy and compassion, Applo greou stands for strength nnd vitality. A luminous lilac blue moans an exceedingly high spirituality nnd whon used or worn with gold menus elovatcd spiritual aspirations, btich as tho martyrs nnd saints lived and dlod for. m