The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    AT
THE
glan Luthoran Chapel at Marahflold,
Sundny, Fob. 2, nt 11 a. in.
Sunday school at 10.
Norwegian services will bo hold In
tho SwodlBh Luthoran Church nt
North Hcnd, Sunday, Feb 2, at 7'30
p. m.
Sundny school at 10.
Twin City Auto Stage Line
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1 i i.. ,.f masterpieces In nrt
flUUrnwnioiit this week
UrOURh tl.O "," vrilnf RnrloB
tool tof ' fe8 iob hor with some
H Ml1. E u.m,ll iilfturcB for
Re of cl.llJr.MU
' . i ...,irtli tlm iiiunu
A High winu. - :-"
Li.it rcquiro nom? '. ." ,' , .
hi t0.bU9m. .1 ... anlinnl eOIldltlOtlB
6BJ , o the ."hhllo west la
IL the nlBlit sn'WIiiB Imblt of Kb
fount pcoilc'
nv withdrawal cards bIiojv
,.n,htf Leo ami WiiBiiliiBioii b
r&a?5-aLsri
1D0W what to buy.
...iwitlinc In urhnnl
o rn ""... w;iii r. ..
t0rk or in "" ""'.,"": ","V
mmlnat on or in aciiu.. """""
n lolvlng Imaginary problems n
irlthmctlc or In solving real prol).
?b, I everyday Hfo. Tho pubic
.., i... ... iiniinrtniiL work to
Sirforin In teaching good. old-faBh-
oned nonciuy.
ATllliin'ItU
I
' . . .. .i.t...i..ll.. .,... init iiiiipI
illte In tho HlBli Bclioul, though
. .. .. 11. liriaWitfinll
tome mcniucre oi i"" .......
!ejm have been rut out of practice
hi. .di .... fiprniiiit nf RlckllCBt
lull ni wt. . .-
ind Injuries. Hut with theso dls
iirntgc, tho team Ib progressing
ind thOURll niUUO up annum wiiui-
Ir of Inexperienced playum. bo far
.ki. -..... I... i.I.'ii.i ii t.nrii! Il.
...... .f It.ntf
MUUl VI liavi.
Th. norm, hrlulit weather Is tllO
Uuie of tho track bees buzzing
tod much talk or ntu prospects ror
, iuccesitil track season is inning.
a in li lii hoiiml Unit Mnruhflold
till be able to repeat her perform
loce ot last year on tno irncK, nno
with to of last year's stnrs around
lklrh to Imllil n team It seems iib
l( those hopes may bo realized.
it It Hoped that n Krcator nuni
btr of men will enter training nud
bjr to doltiK relievo Homuwhat tho
neteultv of uslni! onu or two nion
la to many events.
I
HISTORY NOTES.
To lecln tint gninoHtur'x wnrk nf
the American history, tno clnss took
UD the nerlod of Itmmlillrnn Hiitiro-
Bier, or tha arlv JolTnrHniiliiii nnr-
i; rule. DcBldes tlio history Itsolf
i iimneu miidy umi (IIhciihhIoh will
to made concornliiK tho dovulop
Etnt ot parties.
The English' lilslorv lnHa lu nnu'
toeing tho period of tho Stunrta
W alio each Friday recitation por
lod li devoted to current oventB.
"d dlicusslons of IntoroBt to tho
tliu.
Thfi Rnnhnnmp. .!.... i.. ......i..i....
period of Kuropoan history
n ag tho Kra of Poltlcnl Itov
omtloo, durlni? wiiini. ti... ,iu.,n,.
Ier of tho dlvlno rlKht kliiKB wnB
"Mlnrown and the common peoplo
-u icinnenieu in Kovorninont.
Thft Prpahninn nnnn ...
nii ' hUlory of "ono. very
ail and comploto undoratnndliiK of
UiJi' ?ovorn"'ont nud rollBlon
-- uicu ar,
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I
I'WIIUO SIMUKIXfl.
Much Interest Is lielnu nmnlfosted
,51,,len represontntlvo to
im ,,yrt, Iol,u tho
RH" the second Frl
Marihfi.i i .i '.l Bl,l'e as though
m I lonrt. . Vtoamin for n
Unnt nii,0,caI con,e nro H-
lVBe8I6r entor' na we" n8
mw Rohrt,aJiaBnn "l"1 MB8r-
':.". UODSkOllf aiUl HfWArnl ...
11 to be hJi i '?.Cal con,08t wh,(h
Much, eld t,le "rat wook In
t -
cosoiKiwi .ii. , . rrrr.' .
" '.r.tllT.ll'T
Th p . .-
4 the " T,1 uI,"r"ont op.
'th line ?ecoml ROIeBter'B work
ttdttV.MJ.r?,l'?ehi. Several now
'y sturt0Vy lncreased. Near
k.M..??uoent8 aro tnvi.,.. i.i,
' coomerci,!,6?1 T,1 other claeses
tMm.Tr"' 'aw and romniornlnl
?" to thM proVnB yory ,ntt,r-
''o courses reK,bteret 1 these
Mario LarKont nindo tho hlKhcnt
grndoB.
Tho II cIIvIbIoii Iiiih begun tho
Btitdy of tho CoiiHtllutlon.
Kotntli A mill Klrih It.
Hoynold Koontz linn hccii nliRunt
nil week on account of IUiichm.
.lonnotto Upton nnil Tyaon Key-.
Hor lmvo outori'd IIIkIi fourth In tin
IIlBh Hdiool hulldliiB;.
Thono recolvliiK n grndo of 100
on HpullliiB for tho IiihI weuk wuio:
.lonnotto Upton, Wuyno (loHiioy,
I.oiiIbo (lldloy, Whit foul Hull, Kor
dlnnnd und Holuii Lccocq, llnrHchol
ClmiHcn, Chnrloii Bnodilou, Harold
Gurroy nud Kvolyn Fourlor.
lOlwIn .lohiiHon Iiiih Kdiiis to Han
Francisco for n two months' visit
with hlM mothor. Ilo will nttuuil
school wlillo thoro. Ho oxpoctn to
koop n Journnl of tho UiIiikh of In
toroflt for tho hunoflt of his class
inatoB, wlion ho roturiiB.
Wllllani Kroltzor gnvo n very In
teresting account of his trip to
San Francisco, during tho mouth or
January.
Tho Fifth II pupils who had too
In spelling for tho wook wore:
Gladys Ferry, Hh'odn Anderson,
Howard .Mchtuighltu, Ilcrulco Mir
rnsoul, Marguerite I.ecoc and Ha
zel Collin.
Flint, (irnde.
(Icorgo flreono and .lohu McMnn
liiiuii entered school on Monday.
Josephine Savage lias been ab
sent tills wook on account of Illness.
Second ami Third (.'index.
I.uwronco Koontz nud Myrtlo
Coiiklln wore absent this week.
Tho following pupils nro promot
ed to Third II: Holt llonohrnko,
Tharald Connor, Duncan Dnshnoy,
I'lieliiia lllack, Donald (llilloy, Ad
ralno (iardnor, Hnlph Hanson, Fred
erick Hoagland, llyron Knox, Sleen
Magnus, John Nordstrom, Umorsnn
Nuff, Callstu WnllerH and WoBloy
(Iroen.
Pupils promoted to Second A nro:
Robert Ilurroiigbs, Myrtlo Coukllu,
Frederick Dow, Allco l-'mnson,
l.loyd Hnworth, lOrmii HoiIhoii, l.aw
roncu Jess, Hoiijnmlu Jobs, Alton
Kurdoll, Lawronco Koontz, Waller
Sneddon, Dick Walter and Cecil
Doll.
Third mill Fourth.
Tho following children wore per
feet In spelling for tho week:
(lladys Harrows, Francis Flannlgnn,
Johnnie Mlnasoul, Norma Coffin,
Mabel Sneddon, lOlmer Htldonhrand,
Ned Patterson.
CF.NTKAb KCIIOOK. I
f
Tho following nro now pupils In
tho primary. John Hutlor, ICIanoie
Flanagan, Karl May, Don McL'rnry.
Helen Sullivan, Kathorlno Stump,
Hllzahoth Swnnton, (leorgo Will
lams, Normnn Wossols, b'roderlck
Shutter find Sidney Nordstrom.
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nion by Pastor UnsBford.
Junior Society moots lu tho c.iurch
nt 2:!10. All chlldien aro Invited.
Young I'oiiplo'H service at ti.ao for
ono hour, a spoclul Invltutlon Is
extended to all young moil and
women.
Kvcnlng worship at 7: III). Pub
tor llasirord will preach on "Mem
ories or Homo," this Is tho third
Borinou in tho boiIch on "A Young
Mini Who Saw Ufo." Many nro
rinding theso Sunday evening ser
vices most helpful. A largo chorus
lod by Prol". (leorgo Ayro rondorH
worshipful music. .Midweek service
on Thursday evening at 7.30, for
ono hour. Wo bollevo that a Sab
bath well spent will help to bring
a vcek of contentment,
Como with us and wo will do
you good.
,
I 8WKDIHH LUTIIKItAX.
Dr. John 13. Oshmd, Pastor.
Sunday School, D:30 n. in.
Morning Borvlco, 10: 411 a. in.
I. iillier League, (i: IT. p. in.
lOvonlng service lu English, 7:30
p. in.
At tho Lutheran church in North
Mend, Monday ovenlng, Feb. 10,
Catbecunions, fi:30; Services In
lCnglish, S o'clock.
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I CATIIOMO CIIUIICII. i
Marsh flold.
Hov. A. H Munro.
Mass at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing, tho Hov. Father Springer of
ficiating. .MinilODIST IH'ISCOPAIi
f
Hov. II. I Hutlcdgc, Pnator.
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.
Morning norvlues nt 1 1 o'clock.
Kpworth Longuo nt G:30.
Kvenlng service at 7:30.
Junior League Thursday aftornoon
at 3: 15.
Prayer meeting Thursday ovenlng
nt 7:30 o'clock.
You aro cordially Invited to attend
theso services.
Junior l.eaguo nervlco Saturday
afternoon nt -'.30.
KMMANUNIj MPISCOPAIi.
Itov. Hobt. K. Urownlng, Hector.
8 n. m. Holy Communion (2nd
and lib Sundays.)
9:30 a. tn Sundny school.
1 1 n. ni morning prayer nnd sor
mon. Holy Communion first Sundny
of each month.
7:30 p. m. ivonlng prnyor nnd
Sermon.
Friday Kvcnlng.
7:30 p. m. Kvcnlng Sorvlco and
Iliblo study.
Sorvlco In St. Mnry'n church,
North Head (2 p. m.) nnd St. Luko's
Church, Kmplro, (3 p. in.) ovory ol
tornato Sundny.
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I SKVICNTII DAY ADVKNTISTS.
CIIUISTIAN HCIHN'CK.
Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third
street North.
Subject, "Sphlt."
Sorvlco Sunday nt 11 n. m.
Sunday school 12 M Wednesday
3 p. in
Heading room opon on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Snti rdnys, 3 to C p. m.
.
I PitKSHYTHItrAX CIIUHCH
Marsh field
J. 15. Ilurkhart, Mlnlator.
At the First Presbyterian church
orvlcos may bo expected on sabbath
as follows:
Sundny school nt 10 a. in.
Morning worship nt 11 o'clock.
Young People's Meeting .it i5::80.
Evening worship at 7:30.
Prnyor mooting on Thursday oven
lng nt 7:30.
Splendid music by tho choir nt
morning und ovenlng worship.
You nro cordlnlly Invited to nt
tend nil of theso services, llrlug a
friend and como.
I I'UKSIlYTKItlA.V CIIUHCH
North lie ud
Sundny school nt 10 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor at G:30.
I UNITED IIHETIIHEN CIIUHCH
North Uond.
Mrs. It. N. Lowls, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in.
Preaching 11 a. nt. and 8 p. m.
Prnyor mooting Wednesday even
ing nt 8 o'clock.
I CATHOLIC CIIUHCH
North nond.
Hov. Father Sprlngor, Rector.
Mass will ho celebrated nt 8
o'clock Sundny morning by tho Rot.
Fathor Springer.
I METHODIST CIIUHCH
North nond.
Tho services Sunday will bo ns fol
lows: Sundny school 10 a. m.
Vesper Clrclo nnd Epworth League
7 p. m.
Sermons by the pastor 11 a. m
and 8 p. m.
FED. II! "WILL HE EARTH DAY.
Fifth (irnde.
Now pupils In this grade nro
Mnrguorlto O'Donnoll and Car
vour ifolmlng.
Forty pupils enrolled for this
wniPHtur.
Thoso having porfect Iobboiis lu
spelling for the week nro HchbIo
Thomas. Fny Walker, Jnno Mcl.aln.
(5eo Wing, Elvlo (Irnnt. Forest
(Irogg, Thomas Crosthwnlt nnd
Clydo McCnry.
SKtli (.'niile.
Allan Larry has withdrawn.
Seventh (iriidi.
Ursula Farrlngor, Mnrguoritx)
Wlsoninn, Edith llawkmnn, Ilolen
Iinmol and Irene Fourier nro doing
especially good work In writing.
Tho pupils lmvo Bent ror the
Palmor mothod of biiHlnes.s writing
bo thut ench ono will lmvo n hook
to practlco from.
Cheater Lonot hnB withdrawn.
Doth classes nro studying South
America In geography.
MMh7",Wknur,"Bnthe e,Kht
ter. ft.." "eK wero Rivtii a,..,.
B nhSm "c .Harold 1Inslnl.
el Immer' ry MBB0I "
'weVchSpi B,von y
uai. Jennlo Holmos and
In addition to tho honorary pu
pils tho following woro promoted
to tho Eighth gnulo: Edgar Cnaon.
Edyth Sumner, Story Musson nnd
Harold Haglund.
To tho A Division, Seventh grado:
Arthur ChriatoiiBon, Hnzol Cowan,
Cllbort Johnson, Lloyd LoMIoux,
Wilfred McLnln, Clnudo Post, Hat
tlo Hohfold, nort Trlhboy nnd
Ernest Ilurrowa.
Thoao who entered tho II divi
sion, Seventh grade nre: Abigail
Ledward, Orton Downrd, Zolla
Swlnford, Horninn QloBsop, nnd
Marguerite Wiseman.
At the Churches
C. .1. Colo. Pastor.
Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlcos aro
conductod ovory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Preaching services at 3 p. m.
Como and spend an hour with us;
wo will do you good.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
O
'.. O. Doward. Minister.
10:00 n. m. Iliblo school.
11:00 a. m. Communion sorvlcos
nnd sermon.
0:30 p. in. Prnyor mooting.
7:30 p. m. Preaching sorvlcos.
Spcclnl music by tho mnlo qunrtot
nud choir.
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I NORWEGIAN' LUTHERAN. I
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State Superintendent of ScIiimiIh AsUh
to Have it Ohterved.
State Superintendent L. H. Alder
man has written to each of tho
county school superintendents of
Oregon asking thorn to nld In prep
aration of programs on February
12, Earth Education day. He be
lieves that the schools and school
authorities should support seunte
hill 72, which provides state ap
proval lu nld of tho schonio of In
diiBtiinl practical training, which
was supported by contributions of
citizens last year. Ho says in his
letter to the superintendents:
"It Is desired that wo lmvo oxer-
; rises lu tho schools February 12, on
Industrial education, tho day to be
known ns Earth Education day.
Last year thousands of our Oregon
children had gardous and nindo ox
hlblts of their products ns woll as of
other work of their own hnuds.
Theso contests showed that our hoys
and tilrls rnu do theso things. This
year wo want to show tho pooplo
whnt wo can do when wo nil take
part. It Is most fitting that wo do
this on tho birthday of Lincoln, who
knew how to work with his hnuds
ns well iib his brain, nud had a
heart mndo sympathetic with hu
manity by work."
R. O. Thorpo, Pastor.
Sorvlcos will bo hold In tho Norwo-
W. S. Skolton, n merchant at
Stanley, Ind., says ho would not
tnko 1100.00 for tho rollof a slnglo
box of Foloy's KIdnoy Pills gavo
him. "I had a sovoro attack of kid
noy trouble with sharp pnlns
through my back and could hardly
straighten up. A slnglo box of
Foloy's KIdnoy Pills ontlroly io
llovcd mo." Sold by Lockhnrt &
Parsons, tho Husy Cornor.
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
GORST & KING. Proprietors.
LEAVE MARSHFIELD
7:15 A. M.
(Ministers and othors aro request
ed to hand 'In tho Sundny church no
tlces not later than Friday evening to
Insure insertion Saturday.)
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FIRSV BAPTIST CHURCH. I
Albert F. Dassford. M. A.. Pastor.
Bible school at 10. with graded
classeB and competent teachers.
Morning worship at 11 with feer-
8:00
8:45
9:30
10:15
11:00
11:45
12:30
1:15
2:00
2:45
3:30
4:16
6:00
5:46
6:30
7:30
8:30
9:30
10:30
11:30
12:30
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LEAVE NORTH BEND.
7:00 A.M.
7:46
8:30
9:15
10:00
10:45
11:30
12:15
1:00
1:45
2:30
3:16
4:00
4:45
5:30
C:15
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
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Jerry KIuiiov. formerly with tin rnlnco Cafo. has Inaug
urated n now nutoinoblle stngo line, between Mnrshflold nnd North
Bend. Tho sorvlco Is known iib tho "Twin city Stngo Line,"
nnd BtnrtB with two soven-pnssengor Cadillac machines and
will lmvo more If tho service warrants It. Ho Inaugurates a round
faro or 25 contB bet-woon tho two rltlOB. 'llils, ho holioves, Is all
tho hervlco Justifies since tho now waterfront road t educes tho time
nnd also tho coat of tho sorvlco. Ho has nindo nrrnngonionta for
tho through sorvlco only, leaving tho local service to tho local an
toa but in enso of nn emergency will provldo local sorvlco for
through patrons.
Ho will havo his headquarters at tho S. S. Jennings Btoro in
North Iiond, Phono 1151, nnd nt lilllyor's Cigar Store lu Marsh
Hold, Telephone 18-J. Tho service will connect with all boat and
train schedules. The regular schedulo is as follows:
Lvuvo Mni-diricld Leave North Rend
G:45 a. in. 2:10 p. in. 7:15 n. in. 4.15 p. m.
7:10 3:15 7:15 4: 10
7:15 3:15 , 8:15 5:15
8.15 4:10 8!"lf 5:15
8-15 4'45 U:15 0:1
9:15 6.15 . 10.15 7.1c
9:15 6:40 10:10 7:15
lO-in ,i:ir 11:1G 8:15
'.' 7:45 11:45 8:45
10,,G 8:15 12:10 p. m. 9:15
11:15 9:45 12:15 9:45
11:40 10:15. 1:15 10:15
l"2: IB p. m. io:45 1:10 lo:45
12.45 1 1: 1G 2:15 ' 11.15
1:10 11.4c 2.15 11:45
1:15 12:15 n. in. 3:10 12:15 n. in.
2:15 12:45 3jji 1:00
Round Trip, 25 Cents
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have m. eo
ruone jo
Pure Wholesome Meats.
THE NEW
Steamer
SPEEDWELL
CAPT. BURTIS, Mnster.
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay
About February 10th
THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy and has excellent passenger accom
modations, large clean nud nlry rooms and electric lights and
Irclehs.
For freight and passage, apply,
A. F. Estnbrnolc Co. Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co.,
213 Cnl. St., Siiii Francisco. Mnrshflold.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
iHM
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wireless und suhmnrlno bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for COOS BAY
MONDAY, FEB. IOt AT 3 P. M.
Ml Pnnsengcr Reservations From San Francisco Must Ro Mad t
H0." Fife Building, or IOinbaril street Pier U7. All reservations
must bo taken up lit hours before hailing.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 4 4 C. F. McGEORQE. Agent.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 12 O'CLOCK ,
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 1 1 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
Leave North Bend Allen's News stand.
Lcavo Marshfleld Chandler and Blanco Hojela'.ttnd Busy,, Cornor.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at
8 P. M.
SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturday, February 8, Saturday
February 15, Saturday, February JM.
Phono Main 315-L, J. O. MILLER, Agent.
Steamer Washington
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, With
Passengers and Freight, Friday
February 7, at 10 a. m.
F. S. DOW, Aget,
1 ecT -9
Ocean Dock,