The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 17, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
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Third mill Konrth (irndes.
Pupils neither absent nor tardy
the hist month were Ithoda Ander
son, llazot Corrin, Stolln HnBlund.
Arthur Hanson. Elwln Johnson,
AlnrKticrlto Locoeq. Ernest Lee,
Stelln Magnus, Itornlce MlrrnBoul,
Cronje Nolilo, llorsehol ClniiBon,
Hnrold Currey. Evelyn Fourier,
Louise Oldley, I.eona lloffinnn, Itoy
nold Koontz. Ke id In nnd Lococn.,
AInrKiiret I'owerH, Charles Sneddon.
Miss Topping visited our room
Wednesday morning nnd told its a
story from Kipling's Jungle Hook.
The" number of calls for tho book
nt the city library that evening
fully convinced Miss Topping of
their appreciation and enjoyment of
lier kindly Interest.
Second mill Third (.'imlcs,
Robert IluriongliH, Duncan Dnslt
noy and Adraliie (inriluer woro ab
sent during the week.
The following pupils had perfect
spelling paper for the week: Myr
tle Couklln, Lillian Johnson. Erinn
Hudson, Cecil Doll. Wniter Sned
don. Lawrence Koontz, ...ton Kur
clell. Alice I'muson. Lloyd llnworth,
Emerson Xoff. Donald Cldluy, Tbel-
ma Hlack.
i hose who hnd 100 in a spelling
lest on Friday were: John Nord
strom, Stoon .Magnus, Frederick
Honglnnd, Theluia Luiek. Adralne
Oardner, Lloyd llnworth, Allco
l-'rnuson. Duncnii Dashney, Waller
Sneddon, Cecil Dull and .Alyrtlo
Couklln.
Hnlph Hmison. Holt llonebrako.
Bryon Knox, CallHta Walters, Wen
ley Orern Dick Walter nnd Almn
Jnrvlnen had very good Iuiihiiiiko
liapcrs this week.
Third mid I'iiiii'Hi ('rmlo.
Those who had 100 in spellliiK
this week were Mnyhellu McLaiiKh
lln. Lorea lloiTmnn, Posi-1 Lapp.
Noniin. Collin, Johnnie MlrniHoni,
Ituymond IturroiiKhH, If n t It Smitl
(inlat. Elmer llllooiibrnnd, Kdgar
Mnuzoy. Arthur Stolnnietz. Harold
Shelton, Alta Lnytnn. Ned Pnttlson.
Those who have 100 In doport
nient so far this month nro Km It
Sand(tilsf. Alta Lnyton. (ienevn Cos
noy. Maybollo McLniighlln. (lladys
Hurrows, Eva Jarvlnon.
money's worth. Please then think
of nnd expect to pay no more than
25 cents for tho afternoon's enjoy
ment. Klgbtli Guide.
Members of the eighth grade are
requested to call at Hlttn School
Building Monday afternoon at 2:110
to receive diplomas nnd grndes. nt
so to -arrange schedule of studies
for next year.
SEVEXTH DAY
ADVKXTISTS.
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I'LAX FOB
ii'.i.d meet
An assembly of tho Marslilleld
High School students was held Fri
day to rohenrso yells and plnn for
the Coos County High School meet
which will bo held 111 Mnrshlleld
Mny 'J 3. Principal Barker has been
advised tlmt all of the schools will
be represented and some will have
tho full teams of ten men each. The
Marslilleld school pays the expenses
of ten from each other school, or
ns many ns come. Plans nre be
ing Hindu to run u special train
from Myrtle Point If they can bo
assured of n sufficient crowd to
warrant It.
Conch (irnnuls is petting the
Mnrslilleld tenm in good shnpo for
the event4.
Some of the North Bend track
men were here yesterday to prac
tice on too .Mnrsiiiicul rnlr ground
so tl.Ht they will lio fainlllar with
tho track.
Tho Murshflcld High School stu
dents plnn to tender n reception
in the evening to the visiting stu
(louts. On the evening of Mny 22
It Is proposed to have a big par
ade and bonlire down town In or
der to stluiulnto local interest lit
tho evont.
Thu officials for tho county meet
ho far as chosen nro. ..oforce. Frnnk
1). Cohan; timekeepers, Chandler,
Brlggs and Dswey; clerks of course,
Messrs. Morris and Woods: scorer,
V. A. TIndKOll! announcer. Mnv tlel-
' gard.
COOl'ILLi: ATHLETES.
Tho Coqulllo High choot will have
tho following entries In tho Coos
County High school meet here:
220 yard hurdles. Kern: ion yard
dash, Lnwrence; pole vault, Oerdlng;
880 yard run, Adams; high Jump,
Oerdlng: 220 yard dash. Lawrence:
mile run. Adams; broad Jump.
Knowlton; relay. Adnnis, Watson,
Norton and Kuowlion.
K. H. Henderson, i-.der.
Seventh Day Advontlst sorvlcos nro
conductod ovory Saturday ns follows:
Sabbath school nt 10 a. m.
Bible study at 11 a. m.
Como nnd spend an hour with us;
wo will do you good.
CATHOLIO CHUItCH. j
Marsh field.
Itov. A. It Munro.
High mass will be celebrated at
S:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at
St. Monica's Catholic Church. The
Knights of Columbus and the
Daughters of Mary will receive
communion lu a body.
Sterns Mass lu F will be rendered
by the choir.
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I ciimsTiAX sciexce. !
Christian Sclcnco hall, 237 Third
street North.
Subject. "Mortnls nnd Immor
tals." Scrvlco Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday school 12 M Wedncsdaj
8 i). in
Iteadlng room open on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Snti rdnys, 3 to C p. m.
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FIRST
Choosing a Bank
NATIONAL
BANK
OP COOS BAY
Is a mnttor Hint should call for
careful consideration.
Tho fontures which should bo vi
tally considered are:
The financial strength of tho bank.
Tho condition of its assets.
Tho conservatism of Its policies.
Tho integrity of its directorate.
The facilities it offers patrons nnd
the Intelligent, courtesy of Its offi
cers nnd assistants.
It is our aim to excel and wc In
vite you to put us to tho tost In till
theso essentials.
riiritcii of cumsT.
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I IIK.'H SCHOOL ATIILF.TICS
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Friday May 23 will sso tho five
high schools of the county contend
ing on the truck and In the Held
for the championship of tho county.
.Mnrshllold won the football chmu
plonshlp. Coiiillle the bucket bull
chnniploiiship. BnikIoii tho orator
ical contest. Xiirth Bend the chiiin
plous1ii In debating, end It rein: Jus
now for Myrtle Point to take her
shaie .lu c'ninplonshlp honors, bv
winning tht track meet. Will she
do Ii? Can she do It?
FhcIi school Is coining with the
strongest lenm possible and sre
confiilent Hint It will win. Coqulllo.
who l:iMt year went good contenders,
this vear sr expectant nnd from
the men entered, no doubt will imt
up Hie hardest light In t)iv hlslury
of I be association moot.
Myrtle Point Is not coining with
the Intention of being losers nnd
should be able to tnke points wlilch
can not bo figured on by the other
contenders. 1 laving big Iniskv men
to pick from, they should bo con
tenders In the shot put ami nlso
should win the distance runs and
then with points which may fall to
them lu the dashes niton. d he nt
or near the top.
Bnndon does not say much mid
for that reason they hour watch
ing. "Soir praise is fnlse praise."
Bnndon does not praise Its possl
hllltles. Watch Bnndon.
North Bend will have to bo con
coded at least three firsts. Hudson,
the sprint man, Is always danger
ous, nnd Is nlmost sure of the ion.
ynrd dash mid positively sure In
the broad Jump. The other Hist
which can be conceded to North
Bend Is the winning of tho shot
put by Bnrber. There Is also n pos
sibility or their winning the pole
vault, which with other points In
second nnd thirds wmil, ..Ve them
a good start to the first place
Marshllehi has not been able to
do the satisfactory training which
was done last year and lu the Held
events hardly expects to take a
point, with the possible exception
of tho high Jump. Clark Is alwavs
Kood In that and Is conceded first.
1ut In the broad liimn. slip it
and pole vault Mnrshlleld High
.foebool looks woerully weak.
In the long runs tnoro K a pos
sibility of something for the work
of Lecocq and Back Is such as to
Insure a place In the half and mile.
In the llfl, it Is possible thai thov
mny get n place, mid In the dashes al
so a possibility. In the hurdles, ns fai
ns lorm Is concerned. Clark and I.e.
cocq ran show the most, but wheth
er the speed will bo there loinnlus
to be seen.
Nothing In the dashes Is pretUer
than the hurdles when thev are
cleared cleanly, am) inoiiiiti ' some
competitor may consider It sport
only to win mid to do so. to run
throtm'i rather than over the. hur
dles. Ii Is hoped tliur the compet
itors thl yenr as wll as the spec
taiors will pun ror Hie runner who
mnkes an honest oildrt to clear
each hurdle.
The muuiiHsmout wlslios to call
attention to n mistake in the price
set as admission. It is pot- the
Intention to chnrse .Ml rmiiu
snown on the poster
At tibe Churches
,. O. Dowurd Minister.
10:00 n. m. Bible school.
11:00 n. in. Communion services
nnd sermon.
0:30 p. 'm. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p. in. Preaching services.
Special music by the malo qunrtot
and choir.
I PUKSBVTinHAX CIICHCII I
North Bend
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Christian Kndcnvor at 7.
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I uxrrui) imuTimK.v cni'iicii I
North Bond.
Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pnstor.
Sabbnth school, 10 n. in.
Christian Ktidcnvor. 7 p. in.
Preaching 1 1 a. in. an. s p.
Prayer mooting Wodnogday
tug nt 8 o'clock.
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FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDICST HANK IX COOS COt XTV.
KstahlMicd JHHt).
' Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposits.
Officers:
.1. V. Heiiiiett, President.
v .1. II. Fliiniigau, Vice-President.
It. T. Williams Cashier.
(eo. F. Winchester, Ass't Cusliler.
Jst Received
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co,
I'liono 1C2
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a j hi ele.trlcal suppUeg"-
" ' 8i'piies.
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Aug. Frizeen
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j Union Storage Compai
Stalncl nnd HeralreJ
10,1 I.'-..... . JltU.
Leave onlpru'ni n-i. i10" W
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even-
(Mlnittors nnd othora are roquosi
d to hnnd In the Sunday church no
Ices not Inter than Friday ovonlng to
'nsuro liiwrtlon Saturday.)
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I FIIISV BAPTIST CIIL'ItCII.
Albert F. IlRMford, M. A., Pastor.
Bible school nt 10, with graded
clnsses mid competent teachers.
MornluK worship t 11 with ser
mon by Pastor Hansford.
Junior Society meets In the r.mrch
it 2:30. All children nro Invited.
oung Poople's service nt 7 for
its hour. A special luvitntlon Is
extended to nil young men ami
women.
ICvonlng service nt S.
Sermon topic. ".Moral Suicides"
or "Peoplo who nro Dond nnd Don't
Know It." A pnutlcal discussion
of u vital I homo.
Spuolul music by a largo chorus
choir under Professor Ooorgo Ayro.
A cordial wolcomo Is oxtonded to
all.
Como with us nnd wo will do you
good.
.MKTIIODIST CIICHCII
North Bond.
Tho sorvlccs Sinidny will bo ns fol
lows: Sunday school 1 0 a. in.
Vesper Circle nnd Rpworth Lcngue
7 p. m.
Sermons by the pnstor 11 n. m
nnd S p. m.
4 a
I CATHOLIC CHUHCII I
North Bend. e
Ilov. Fntlier Sprlngor, Hoctor.
Mnss will be celebrnted nt S
o'clock Sundnv morning by the Rei
Father Springer.
BANDON BY THE
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A Fi:V TKX ACICK TltAtTS KOI'U SULKS SOl'TII )X
cor.vrv hoah $ar, vim ackk; nam cash, halaxck
TWO VKAItS. NO IXTKBKST. XO TAXKS, FIXK SAXDV
LOAM, LKVKL HKXCII LAXI).
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Doealcl MacKimitosIn
Hide In Lynn I.ntnbctli's int .
j passenger Cadlllnc. Stand it H ''
.ver'H flgiir .Store. Tel cpho Jltj
; tor I p. in.tcIcpl.on jtjlu,
llKbt Cafe Pnrcfuldrltlmitof
Prompt nttPiuion. Will go imK
I1IIV (. ,ln. .. .1.1.1 '. I
ers Cgr Storo to meet ill tni
iiiiii iHiitls.
tnii
HKAL KSTATH
mid
IXSUHAXCK.
City Auto Service
Hood Cam, Careful Drltm t-l
roasonablo charges. Our ilk
"Will go nnywhere it j tint'
Stnndfl- lllanro Hotel tnd Vm
CIgnr Store. Dny Phonei-JJ i:J
Night Phono 46.
BAttlCllt nnoilAI.K. rwiriiw
Pictures &Framing
Walker Studio
I SWKDISH liUTIIKHAX.
Dr. John E. Oslund, Pnstor.
Sundny School. 9:30 n. in.
No inoriilng nor evening sorvlco.
In the church nt North Bond,
tonflrmntlon sorvlcos. 10: -Hi u. ni
Sunday School. p. m.. Coniiniin.
Ion sorvlcos, 7., '10 p. m.
I PltKSIIYTKItlA.V ciiuitCH I
- Slnrshfiold
J. E. Burklinrt, .Minister.
At tho First Presbytorlnn church
orvlccs mny bo oxpectcd on Babbnth
as follows:
Sundny school nt 10 n. in.
oting Peoplo'8 iiieotlng nt 7.
Evening worship nt 8.
Prayor mooting on Thursday oven
lug nt 7:30.
Splendid music by n qunrlet choir
at both morning and evening wor
ship. Wring a friend nnd come.
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I EPISCOPAL Clll'ltcil. I
Fourth and Market.
Itev. Uoburt E. Browning, Hector.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Dummy scaooi y:au a. 111.
Nov. II. I Hutlcdgo. Pnstor.
Sundny school nt 10 n. in.
.Morning services at 11 o'clock,
hpworth Lorkuo nt 7.
Evonlnu servlco nt S.
Prayer mooting Thursdny ovonlng
S o clock.
rs. but tliA siiinli Vnn ir,i r.,..-,iiti.. i .,., i. ... ,
Bum of ss cents nnd tnon hope thit those serWcVs "",H!U l a"ono
the peopla iittniiilliiir win sM..i .tnnin. !,.... i. r...
Ihnt tliy nave received their j aftenmon atTso. "' "
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Morning prayer and sermon nt
". in
Evening prayer nnd sermon S
p. m.
Servlco nnd Blblo studv overv Fri
day evening at S p. m.
Hervlco and sermon in St. Mary's
IJplscopul church. North Bond, ovory
Sunday nt 2 p. m.
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I StinilODIST
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EPISCOPAL
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I I.IBUABV .VOTES ' j
The library has it small, but
rather good collection of hooks 011!
music. Probably for the begin
ner or for one Mho appro-lutes, but
does not piny. Amy Kay's "Music
Study In OrniHiiy" Is thu mosi en-1
tertalulng. lu the lorm of letters, i
It describes her stny In (ieriiiiiny
from 1 S 1; it to S7. She tells of
how she ('bunged from toucher to
teacher and finally eiiine under the
Instruction of Deppo. I lor critic
isms of music nnd musicians nro
so unuffected and enlivening that
tho render unwittingly swallows a
good doal of knowledge without
realizing tho fncf.
In connection with this might be
mentioned "Tho First Violin." n
mimical novel dealing with 1111 Eng
lish girl n experience lu (iermauy.
Tho book has little merit as lltor
nttire, but Is entertaining nnd like
Amy Fny's letters, gives 11 very
truo picture of a inuslcnl studont's
life In (lormnny.
Like tlio books mentioned nbovo.
tho blogrnphlos. becnuso of their
personal Interest, nro vory rend
ublo. The library has tho biog
raphies of Liszt. Ilnydn. U'ngnor.
Beethoven mid Moznrt. Besides
theso extended biographies nre
brief skotches of musicians and
music in Lalioo's "Famous Pianists
or lodny mid osterdny." 1 louder
son's "Story of Music" and Eison's
"National Music or America" nro
good for school use.
Then thoro nro threo books denl
Ing with tho oporn, Shu-Ioton's
"Guide to Modorn Opera,' Amies
loy's "Stnndnrd Oporn Olnss, nnd
Ouorber's "Stories of Famous
Operns." In most descriptions,
plots, motifs nnd stngo settings nro
given.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HEXHV SKXOSTACKEX, SIgr.
Coqulllo OIIlco Phono 101 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farms Timber Conl and Mnrshflcld Olllce ll-J.
Qonornl Agonts "EASTSIDE."
Baby Clioes)
abv lioes '
See the ucu line nf lt.ilr$!mi
at the
The Electric Stoe Shop
nt Hill Smith llroadnty
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HKTAIL DKPAKTSIEXT
LUSIIIKIt, LATH, SHIXOLKS, SIOULDIXOS. HASH AND
HOOFIXd PAPEIt, inc.
DOOHS.
OUT THE FUEL BILL IX TWO IIV USIXO OUH WOOD.
PHOXE 100.
182 SOUTH IIHOADWAY
Unique Pantalorii
THE SIOIIKUN DVKIW. CLMMtt
PBESSKBS and HAT IIUXOVATOH
Agent for Diwnrd II.SImom
Co., I'lne Tailoring L ,M
inakn voiir licit Milt.
aw PMNTItAL. nmiM
Bowling Alley!
.IW XOIITII FllOXT STIIUI
Tuesday Evening
Espccjallyforjadies
TISIE FOB EVEHYTIIIXO.
There's a tlmo to run and n Hino to
wnlk,
There's a tlmo for sllenco, a tlmo for
talk:
Thoro's n time for work nnd n tlmo
for play,
There's n tlmo for sleep at the closo
of day.
Thoro's a tlmo for everything you do,
For children and for grown-ups, ton.
A tlmo to stand up and u time to sit
But see that tho time nnd nctlons tit,
St. Nicholas.
A slight cold in n child or grown
poison holds possibilities of n grave
nature. Croup may como on sud
denly, bronchitis or pnoiiiiionln mny
dovolop, sovere catarrhal trouble's
and consumption are possible re
sults. Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound nips a cold at tho outset,
euros croup quickly, checks n deep,
soated cough nnd bonis Inflamed
membranes. Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank I). Cohan, Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
Modern Methods
Wo make 11 specialty of using
modern methods lu our business.
Our latest is a pntont attachment
to our coffeo mill which ronioves
nil purtlcles of dust mid chnff which
ncctiiuulnto lu grinding.
SEE Ol'lt WINDOW.
For tho prnctlcnl results, thou or
der a pound of our Corona Blond.
It will plenso you,
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'COXNELIi KLDQ.
18-1 Market Avo. Phono 304-J.
Low In price, high In quality.
Electric Irons
Wo Imvo n few sccond-lianil
Irons lu good working condition
at $1.75.
Xew Irons, sa.jjn up,
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
153 N. Broadway
Phono 237-J
It Looks Good,
Doesn't It.
A cornor In South Mnrahflold
nt $1100, when othora around
it nro bringing ?2000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Gray Auto Service
l'Tsher Tucker, Proprietors.
Phono orders to Blnnco Hotel 1C
After 12, 2C0L, night Cafe. '
Marshflold, Oregon,
TiTe Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
Is prepared to do all kinds of bnullni
on Bhort notice. W meet all trulni
and boats nnd we also have the latest
stylo Reynolds Piano Moror. W
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
w. s. miowic A' ' "orCI5i
niivctTiPin ruiuu
(Sh Decorating to
t.v 11.. .nips Furnhh
'k7.L M.r.hfWiS
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A modern Dricx fl'
Light, Steam Hih !
Furnished Rooms tt "
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O.A.MetIln,lW
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Phones 98-It, 120-J
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First Class Weaving
promptly done t
Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phono 131. North Bend, Or.
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t A. Ooodwlll and
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M'.L?.:r,1t,aCnndt.oPnh0DE'f.
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E. C. BARKE"
Pino Wch nd Jgtfkli
2(10 Front St.,