The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 15, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
We Hustle Right Along
on the pluinliliiB Jolt wo tueklc.
u roiihln't afford to tlo work bo
moderately ami thoroughly mul
waste tlmo on It. Tlmo nioaiiH mo
ni'v to u mid muss to you. ho wo
utrklo llio Jolt promptly, finish ami
(lopart the Hiuno way. Try our
kind or plmnbliiK. You'll llko our
work, our methods and our bills.
Willcy & Schroeder
ilint North Front Street.
PHONE 77-.I
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r ' p l Ml ll nniuimir.
I o AT THE s'kr u&Si
, Special music by the nmlo quartet " , jA M - '
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I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I T""
Science Department.
The physics rlnss lins been stu
dying the effects of changing the
states of substances and the practi
cal applications made of the heat
and cold derived from such changes.
Tho liquid air machine, manufac
ture of Ice, and the cold storage
process wcro discussed. The means
of transference of heat have been
studied this week also and the prin
ciples of heatiiiB and ventilating
buildings studied In detail.
The chemistry class experimented
with the metallic element sofllum.
studying the physical and chemical
properties and also soveral of Its
compounds. The elements born
and silicon were studied In class.
Tho manufacture and blowing of
glass were taken up In connectliui
with tho study of BlHcn.
At the Churches
I SO IT I
MARSIII'IELD.
Eluhth Grade.
Miss Dodge, principal of tho Hun
ker Hill schools, visited the eighth
grade on Wednesday.
A lutter received this week from
Edna Lnndo, who was a pupil In
tho elgth grade early In the year,
but who Is now attending tho Poi
iola school In San Francisco, Hlates
that she Is enjoying her work very
much but docs not llko tho cllm
nto of San Francisco as well u
that of Coos Hay.
In a grammar test given the II
division this weok good papers were
handed In by George 'lorry. Kdyth
Sumner and Itnlph Ilenliom.
Laurcnco H'orton, formerly n pu
pil In this grade, has tnken a pos
ition at tho Smith mill.
Sixth ami Seventh Grade-.
Tho Blxth and seventh grades
liavo memorized tho poom for the
flrst month of the second semester.
In an arithmetic test good pnpors
wcro handed In by Ruby Cooley.
Jcsso Frnntz, Guy Clausen. Ernest
Whereat, George Hansen and John
Dye.
Mrs. E. Kelley. Miss Dodge. Miss
Kstelln Wlcklmid and Violet Itohor
son vlBlted tho room on Wednesday.
I'lfth Grade.
Tho pupils of tho Fifth II receiv
ing 100 In spelling for the week
nro: Cronjo Noble, Walter llng
luiul, Howard McUughlln. Dernlco
Mlrrasoul, Gladys Ferry, Stella
llaglund, Marguerite Lecoeq and
Hanoi Collin.
The pupils of tho Fourth A io
celvliiB 100 In spelling for thin week
nro I.oulso Oldle.v. Donald Allen.
Evelyn Fourier. Ilerschel Clausen,
llnrold Currey. Whltford Hall. Fer
dinand Ucocq. .Margaref Powers.
Wnyno Gosney. Helen Lococq and
William Kroluor.
Jenuette I'pton wiih out Friday on
account of illnesB.
Thhil and I'oiuih Grade.
Thnso perfect for tho week In
spoiling were: Until Lnndqulst, Ce
cil Larliupoiio, vioiot inuimm,
Marjorle Alarcey. Itayinnnd llur
rowB. Arthur IlillHlriim. Sumner
Dodge. Enoch Anderson and May
belle Mcl.uughliu.
Marjorle .uareoy. Until Slice. Reu
ben Laudqulsi and Francis Sacchl
did very good work In paper cut
ting for their nrt work.
Second anil Third Grade.
The following pupils bad perfect
lessons for the week: Mrtle Conk
llu, Erma lloiUon. I.lllliui Johnson.
Walter Sneddon. Ildiert llorroiiKhs.
Ileiijuinln .less. Alice Kniiison. l.lod
liaworth. Frederick llonglaud. Sieen
Magnus Emerson Neff. Wesley
Green. n.niultl I'nuner. italpb linn
sou. .1 1 tli it Nonlstroni and Tludina
lilnck.
l.oreu .less wati absent Thursday
and Friday.
Palatini: this week Included the
whiter boy and tie valentines
Among those who did vor neat
work were: Dniiiuu Dashm.. Alton
KurdoU. Eriun Hudson. Adraiuo
Gardner and Callsta Walters.
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CENTRAL SCHOOL.
Primary.
MUs Dodge or Hunker Hill xls
Iteil the room Wednesday.
The pupils made valentines this
weok.
Mrs. Howard was a visitor Thursday.
l-'ict Grade A,
Mis Coio visited one atternoon.
llnml-pain'ted valentines were a
feature In art work this week. The
Hist daffodils of tlie season were
also painted In water colors.
Second Grade.
Mrs. Halllnger visited t' e grade
TiWkdny.
Irene Woodworth has been aliment
on account of IlluohS.
Arthur I'pton met with nn ac
cident by falling from bis wheel and
was absent from school on l-rhi.tj
'I till d Grade.
Pupils absent the past week weie
Key Hill, Kimono Jo no, Dorothy
Ferguson. Helen Flanagan. Archie
Vln Camp ami Siolla Storgnrd.
Tlilrd Grade made valentines on
Thursday.
l'oiulli Grade.
Mai Ion llnrsfall. .limns Eddy and
I'earl Thorrlault are absent on ac
count, of Illness.
The following pupils had perfect
spoiling losBons for tho past two
weeks: Robert Graves, Luello
Douglas, EUiol Davis, Charles 01-
(Ministers and othors are request
ed to hand In tho Sunday church no-
.Iccs not later tnan iri(iny evening 10
nsuro ItiBortion Saturday.)
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I FIRST HAPTIST CIIUItCH. I
;
Albert P. Bassford, M. A., Pastor.
lllblo Bchool at Is. with graded
classes and competent teachers.
Morning worship at 11 with ser
mon by Pastor Hassford.
Junior Society moots In tho c.iurch
nr 2:30. All children nro Invited.
Young People a service at 0.30 for
ono hour. A Bpecial Invitation Is
extended to all young men and
women.
l.VmilniT u-firnlilii lit 7: .10. Pas-
to Uassford will preach tho fourth
sermon in the sorlcB on "A Young
Mnn Who Saw Life." Many nro
fliidlnir these Sunday evening ser
vices most helpful. A lnrgo chorus
led hv !rof. Georgo Ayro renders
wor8hlnful music. Midweek service
on Thursday evening at 7.30, for
ono hour. Wo believe that a sau-
linth we snout will Help to tiring
a week of contentment.
Come with us and wo win no
you good.
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SWEDISH LUTHERAN.
Dr. John 15. Oslund, Pastor.
Sunday School, 9:30 n. m.
Morning service, 10:15 n. m.
No evening service. At tho Luth
eran church in North Hend, Sun
day school 2 p. in., services, 3 p.m.
.
I CATHOIitO CHURCH.
Marshfiold.
Rev. A. It Munro.
Mass at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing, the Itov. Father Munro of
ficiating.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Kov. II. I Uutlcdgo, PaBtor.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Morning services at 11 o'clock.
Epwortli League at C:30.
l.?t'rt,il,if ann'lnn lit 7?.10.
Junior Leaguo Thursday aftornoon
nt i-.tr,
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:au o ciock.
You nro cordially Invited to attend
theso Borvlcca.
Junior Leaguo sorvlco Saturday
afternoon nt 2.3u.
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I EMMANCEL EPISCOPAL. I
.
Itov. Itobt. E, Drowning, ftcctor.
8 a. m. Holy Communion (2nd
and I th Sundays.)
0:30 a. m., Sunday school.
11 n. m., morning prayer and ser
mon. Holy Communion llrst Sunday
of each mouth.
7:30 p. in. Evening prayer and
Sermon.
1'ildny I'venliig.
7:30 p. in. Evening Sorvlco and
lllblo study.
Service In St. Mnry'H church,
North Pond (2 p. in.) nnd St. Luko's
Church, Emplro, (3 p. m.) ovory al
ternate Sunday.
Archdeacon II. I). Chainliers will
preach In the Episcopal chinch at
1 1 o'clock Sunday morning and 7.30
Sunday night.
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SEVENTH DAV ADVENTISTS.
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C. J. Colo, Pastor.
Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlces aro
conducted ovory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school nt 2 p. in.
Preaching services at 3 p. m.
Como and spend an hour with us;
wo will do you good.
1,
I ciii'itcu ok cnmsT. I
.
7.. O. Downrd Minister.
10:00 a. in. lllblo school.
1 1 : 0 o a. in. Communion sorvicos
nnd sermon.
il: 30 p. m. -Prnver mooting.
7 : 30 in in. Preach hijg senjces:
son. Fred llillsiroui. Lee Vln Camp
ami Kiidnlnh Johnson.
M ..a ll,i,.ull i'lutl.1,1 Cfllnnl ,111 I
..,. ,11.1k.,.., 1,.T.., k-fc.....
Tuesday.
Seventh Grade.
I liuel Cowan was absent Frlda.x
moruiiiK
It. O. Thorpo, Pastor.
Services will bo hold In tho Norwe
gian Lutheran Chapel at Marshtlold,
Sunday. Feb. 111. at 11 a. m.
Sundny school at 10.
Norwegian services will bo hold In
tho Swedish Lutheran .Church at
North Hend, Sunday, l-cb. 10, at
7:30 J), m.
Sunday school at 10.
CHHISTIAN SCIENCE.
Christian Sclcnco hall, 237 Thtrc
Btroet North.
Subject. "Soul."
Service Sunday nt 11 a. m.
Sunday Bchool 12 M., Wcdnosdaj
ncndlnr room open on Tuesdays
Thursdays and Satt rdaya, 3 to 5 p. m
I PHESHYTEKIAN CIIUItCH I
Marsh field
J. E. Durkhnrt, Mlnlstor.
At tho FlrBt Preabyterlnn church
orvlccs mny bo expected on sabbath
as follows:
Sunday school nt 10 a. m.
Morning worship nt 11 o'clock.
Youhb People's Meeting at ii:.10.
Evening worship nt 7:30.
Prayer meeting on Thursdny even
ing at 7:30.
Splendid iiiiibIc by tho choir at
morning and evening worship.
You nro cordially Invited to nt
tend nil of theso services. Hrlng a
friend and como.
Subject of sermon Sunday even
ing, "Tho Mnn Who Mndo God
Weary."
Tho muslcnl progrnm for the
morning service at tho First Pres
byterlnn church Is.
Voluntary. "March from lann-
liouser
Offertory,
Andante op.
. WitBuer
20
Beethoven
Anthem, 'Hlessod Aro tho Mer
ciful" Arthur Herrldgo
Solo, "Jesus. My Itofugo' ....Dunks
Mrs E. L. Itohluson.
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I PHESUVTEItlAN ClU'ltCH I
North Hend
Suudiiv school nt 10 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor at G:30.
.
I I'XlTKIl ItltETIIHEN CIIUHCII I
A , , North Ilonil.
Mrn. II. N. Lewis, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Eudcnvor, 7 p. in.
Preaching 11 n. in. nud 8 p. m.
Prayer nicotine, Wednesday evon
I hi? nt S o'clock.
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I CATHOLIC CIIUItCH
North Hend.
Nov. Father Snrlncor. Rector.
Mass will bo celebrated at t
o'clock Sunday morning by tho Roi
Father Munro.
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I .METHODIST CIIUItCH I
North Rend.
Tho services Sunday will bo as fo)
lows:
Rnnilnv itrlinol 10 n. in.
Vesper Clrclo and Epvorth League
7 p. m.
Sermons by tho pastor 11 n. m
nnd 8 p. m.
READY HV MARCH I.
Tug Akntuii Appioachhig Launching
Stage nt t'iMN Hay.
Tho Orcgonlnn tnys.
"P. A. Daly, superintendent of
I lie Alaska-Portlaml Packers' .Wo
ilatlon. lias returned from North
Hend. Coos Hay. whero bo Inspected
tin, tni? Akntuii. under construction
In the Kruse & Hanks yard for his
concern. She Is expected to be ready
to launch about March 1. The tug
will be brought to Portland to have
hot- engines nun minor nisiaiiou.
Tho boiler has boon completod nt
the plant of the Willamette Iron nnd
Steel Works mid tho machinery Is
o.xpi'cted to reach here this week
from Portland, Maine. The Akutau
will lead the company's fleet of
salmon hhlps to tho Nushagak river.
Hristol Hay. About the first of
the month the Herlin ami Levi G.
Purges will como up to the har
bor from their winter quartern at
Goble to begin loading supplies for
morning. tne iar iioriu. rnrouguoiit ine (ma
in u reading contest Wednesday J sago this season they will bo able
Claude Post won tlrst honors. Her- to coiuniunlcnte by wireless with
man Glossop second and Wilfred tne stations along the coast. They
Mcl.aln third. v III start north about April 10."
FREE TO YOU MY SISTER
Froo to You and Every Slater SirP
erlng from Woman's Ailment
Jam b woman,
know wouinn'i nfferlnirt,
1 bsTu found tha cure.
out tht hulp of a doctor. Mt ii cutil uniewtiml
w om,..i BufftTlnBS. XVhnt w o "oiJVn k,to "
'M'Uici. know tetter thn any doctor "
know tlwt my'homi. tnatnu'iit b f. nnd ire
euro for liucorrtioii or Whili.K dnchin,i, UKml io "J
ttmt, Utini it Oiimn lirn.cn. 0i ftctlit; nio m la
but. tick ind bcwili, ttiiinf loin lnli, nifiiVigiu.
cil.H., Inlin, m Mt i iMli.cliol,.d,i!(iter."i
tliilii, tinlant, Moil, ind tliddii troitbttt km tiuiij
( iikgimi pculnc to our in
I want to avml you a cgmpltd Un i; Itutatil
allrarf Im to rirovo to you that you can euro
yourself at Ikhuo. Pnally. quickly and
nrclr, Rniu-iiibiT, tlmt.il (ill coil icu nothi.. tn
... .. ,t , kith th triatuuiit n coiiipUti' trial niidlfrou
w bh to oontlime. tt will con you only aboul ISccnUn wit or U than two c.-iita a lay. II
will not Intorforo with your work or occuimtl in. Jgil imd no rour man md tUmt. tell nif how von
nutter If you with, and I wtll end you tho treatment for j ourc i- .'.tlr, H f V.v n lain w nu2
KifA.VLr,V,r.,n.,."llil .. l wm M' ,,'y ' cl. my lHiik-W0 $ OM MfOlCli J ?' wiVh
on must havo an onerntlon, ' you can dec lde. f ir v.i-.clf Thi.uv.iM.U f wonun have curia
";X Lome n.i'nLnrw Ltrf' U?,.TOT,A" " ",f M"' UA" 'I iiTwBl "pliln .
i'.ii..i.VIi.i . i. " awa NiHilllj r and elTotualU eurm 1 . u, , rrh.nn, i.reui flickiuKsund
IU if" B Ul"r Me,u,r"nl" I" youi.B Uidlw. t'luiuj.neU and h.alth ,Vib . rwult, ffwii
t.ll m,yenVre"r ?lt thu""! T.r.y?,to If a'' "' ri',ur ow '! rMI,y hnow and 111 gladly
Mronil'nhuuu and MbuJ? NTTi,,im",rMl "'""''V'""1 '.''n'tmakiawomeSwell,
MRS. m. summers, DoxH - - Notro Damo, Ind., U.S.A.
,.,.i,M,vn .ttiKTitAfrn rosiPANV
T"". avo 'XtogZhrcop e o al ro onis Coos County to, date,
n&f&V$ir. or any other Information rolat!nB
to real estate furnished on short not co ..,, ., 1B1,
I11ISIXKSS OIT'ICK: H7 Htirtll i-roiii ni., ..""."
W. J. RUST, Manager
Twin City Auto Stage Line
.lorry Klnnov, formerly with tin rnlaco Cafe, has Inaug
urated n new automobile stage line, between Marshfiold and North
Hend. Tho scrvlco Is known as tho "Twin City Stngo Lino,"
nnd starts with two seven-passenger Cadillac machines and
will have more If the service wnrrants It. Ho Inaugurates a round
faro of 0 cents between tho two cities, 'llils, bo bollovos, Is all
the scrvlco Justifies since- tho now waterfront road reduces tho time
and nlso tho cost of tho service. Ilo lifts mndo arrangements for
tho through scrvlco only, leaving tho local sorvlco to tho local au
tos but In enso of nn emergency will provide local sorvlco for
through patrons.
Ho will havo his headquarters at tho S. S. Jennings storo n
North Mend, Phono 1151. and at lllllyer's Cigar Storo In Marsh
llold Tolephono 1S-.L Tho scrvlco will connect with all bout and
train schedules. Tho regular Bchedulo is as follows:
Leave Marshfiold - Leave North Hend
C:J5 n. m. 2:40 p. in. 7:15 a. in. 1.15 p. in.
7:10 3:15 7:15 4:10
7:45 3:45 S:15 5:15
oik 4-10 8:45 5:45
s-lB :" 9:15 c:io
S:45 4:4" n:45 :15
9:15 6'IG 10i5 7ij5
9.45 5:40 10:40 7:45
1rtin 0:15 11:15 S: 15
J" ,1! 7:45 11:45 8:45
10!'o s:l5 K:10 p. in. 9:15
11:15 0:45 12:15 9:45
11:40 10:15 1:15 10:15
12:15 p. m. 10:45 1:40 lu:45
12.45 11:15 2:15 11.15
1:10 11.45 2.45 11:45
1:45 12:15 n. in. 3:10 12:15 a. in.
2:15 12:45 34Tj 1:00
Round Trip, 20 Cents
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OK
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAIISIIFIKLI), OltE.
At tho uloso of busluoss, February 4, 1913,
nKSOUKCES.
Loans nnd niscounts $4S7,929.2fl
UnnUIng House ; 50,000.00
Cash and Sight Exuhnnxo 221,151.77
Total $759,081.03
LIAHILITIKS,
Cnpltnl Stock Paid In $ 50,000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits (50,08 1.7 1
Deposits ' C4S.99C.29
Total $759,0S1.03
Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
You have but thirty days in which to ppy youi'
taxes and secure the three per cent discount.
(live us a list of your property and we will see
that they are promptly attended to.
Th
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
First ClassWeaving
promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phono 131. North Ilond. Or
A modern Brick . uildlug, Electrl:
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
O. A. Metlln, rrop.
lUtess BO rents a day nnd upwardi
Cor. liroudwar and Market
W. S. 1JUOWN & A. II. UOIXitXs'roil A GOOD WATI It
Marshfield Paint
Decorating Co.
insinuates iuiiiIkIhmI.
MAKSIUTKLU OUEGON
OK riNK JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
White Orpingtoa
imer inycru -ljotii. .....
EQ5,sls.ETn
I'hiine 1 I7-.I or "cm.
Unique Pantaloriii
THE MODERN )Yi:ilS.CLmja
I'RESSERH ami HAT nvx.
AkciU for Emiard H. stnui
Co., I-'Ino TnllerlnK. Let ,
enn cENjntAL. mo.it
STADDEN
?,;, ,i's..".'.i''l
, ...,M,,,0 JV1
Kodak rinlshl,,,-.
RANCHus5
Thirty acres on kdb, , I
will ir.nn n I," KMtutkil
WnBlo bolts.' ' li'ooVfiJ I
anco on time wm m
"" "'h"iner or hiiii..;ii
WM. J. LEATO
1CS So. nrou,lwnlAV
or llllOlin 1(lo.t,H
-- i,n.
wiikv vnn w.ivt i
OER HOY Something
I II O N K 120.J,
anu won do it. Chargti
ablo.
niAs fliiANnv.
North Bend Real ft(i)
Corner Sliernian nnd Wuiid
nuxiuu loot. i l.uuu, oa teal
Shrivcr Realty Co,
1st Nnfl Hank Hide North I
PROFESSIONAL DIRECT
kAMAWM
01)11, THE T.UUm,
AM) mtrss Rxmil
T'
Will inalie your suit to order bl
way to please you, s to lit
1!7S Front St.
I'piiihl
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EN.IAMIN OSTMXI),
CoiisiillliiK Knlnctr Ml I
Aicliltrct.
Phono lOIt-L
MnrsWIfUO
J.M. AVRKJIIT,
COXTIIAtTOIt AND
itrii.iirit
Estlinates furnished oa ftp
Pinna mill Rlirrl flCltlODI IVS
If desired. An honct Job fd
tood. IMiono lL'l-ll.
OKI VIA I.IMKl.l,
fnliiiiin.Tlicranllt
Scientific Swedish MaiMje. U
uyninaitics
S. Klvili St. l'hone !
tnui, nvri.iM).
J Piano Tuner nil Rfl
41b S. Sixth Street, i'bomj"
Kltli RILEY IIAIiLIXCER
XT IMi.nlst wid TH
Roaldonco-Studlo, 237 So. B1
Phono lB-tfc.
W.M. S. TURPKX.
ARCIRTECT
Marshfield, Orego
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
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141 uriim """.;:"
Theater. omieVlmt.
W
Q. OIIAMIM.il. .,
rtni""-
Rooms 301 and !J02, Colel"5
Marohfleld, urvsu-
- r iii.'vrmY'S
V ' MtHlern Dent.l wH
We aro oqulpped tc i o ,
ork on short not c.tW
lowesi pneoa. ""raB!,o
Lady attendant. Co' TO
nk...n.. TTntal. DDOne U'
R. J. MONTGOffl
Real Estate and Insur
244 North Front Street!
w. A Qernnrl Hand U
.., .. i. in5tnlInKn
HARRINGTON, I0E
. r ""s
lliuiiu o--
Rl INKER HILL L015
FOR SALE
at new
location
ISO FrontSg
rine Watih nnd Jewelry Rennlrliic.
200 Front St., Marshfield.
Barnard & US
Bee our v,u;'",TljltfS.
WOOD BliKOTlHO Iffipoj
PD0N3 1W