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pi w urn mssmzsm SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TmmMmMmamwmmwrwmmmmmBmmMmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmKMmimommmmmntmMnimmmmmmmmmmmwMmmmwiwwi iimww- wim b ibmb lmm. At the Churches (Ministers and others nro request - ed to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday evening to tnouro Insertion Saturday.) I I'ltKSIlYTEKIAX CHUItCII North Bend Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7. UNITED mtETIIREN CHURCH North Bend. Mrs. It. N. Lewis, PaBtor. Sabbath school, 10 a. tn. Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and S p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday oven Ing at 8 o'clock. I EPISCOPAL CHUItCII. I J til and Market. . 8 a. m., Holy communion. J 9:30 a. in., Sunday School. 11 a. m Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m., evening prnyer and sormon 2 p. m., services In St. Mnry's Episcopal Church, North Bond. I METHODIST CHUItCII North Bond. Tho services Sunaay will bo as fol- Hivs: j Sunday school 10 a. m. Vcspor Clrclo and Epworth Longua 7 p. m. gcrmon,q by tho pastor 11 ,. ra fttld 3 ). Ill - .1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Snmuol Gregg. Pastor. Ronldence 280 Nurih Eleventh llllilo School nt 10 a. m. Prcnchlng by tho pastor nt 11 n. in., and 7:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. in. Tho subject for tho ovonlng will lio "Saved by a Boat," from a largo chart. Mr. Gregg will dollver a sermon February 8 npproprlnto to Lincoln's birthday, subject "Lincoln And Emancipation." 4 4 I SEVENTH DAY ARVENTISTS. ' Seventh Day Advontlst service nro conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath School, 10 a. in. lllblo Bturiy, 1 1 n. m. Young Peoplo'B Pncloty, 3 p. m. Prayer mooting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Local Elder. J. E. QuallB. . I fiksv raptist rinmcu. I 4 Albert F. llniwfonl. M. A.. PaBtor. HofildciKO SIT, South Fourth st. Phono lfiO-X". lllblo School nt 10. with graded claHseit and competent teacher. Morning worship at 1 1 with sor mon by Pastor IhiHRfnrd. JutilnrH moot nt 3:00 with Mrs. O. L. Mall. South Sixth street. Young Pooplo's servlco at 0:30 for one hour. A special Invitation is extended to all young men und wo men, Sunday ovonhifc Mormon nt 7:30. Special iiiuhIo by a largo chorus choir under ProfoHBor Ooorgo Ayro. A cordial welcomo Ih uxtondod to nil. Couio with us and wo will do you good. -4 I - PHESHVTHRIAN CHUItCII. J. E. Burkhart, Pnstur. iiinio seiiooi nt 10 a. m. Young Pcoplo'g nicotinic nt G:30 p. in. ItoKKlar mnriilug and ovonlng ser vices by Itov. J. E. Burkhart. Prayer mooting on Thursday ovo nlng nt 7:30. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend thoHo survlceu. I CATHOLIO CHUItCII. I ; Mnrshflold. ltov. A. It Mtinrn. Mass will bo colobrnted at S and 10 o'clock Sunday morning by tho Itov. Father A, II. Munro. I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. R. O. Thorpo, Pastor. Services will bo hold In tho Nor woglnu Lutheran chapel at Marsh Held Sunday nt 7:10 p. in. Sunday school moots Saturrinys at ju:;u. Bervlcos will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Luthentn rhnpol nt North Jloinl Sunday at 1 1 n. in. mi inlay seliool at 10. I 1 4- CHRISTIAN KCIKNCI ChrlHtlan Scleitco hall, 237 Third 6 1 root north. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday ami S P. m., Wodneudny. Subject. "Love." Sunday school at 12 Sunday. Heading room opon every tiny ex cept Sundays and holidays from I to -1 p. m, I CATHOLIO CHURCH North Bond. Itov. Fathor McDevltt. Mass will bo celebrated nt eight o'clock Sunday morning by tho Jlov. Father McDovltt. swudish evangelical LUTHERAN' ciiriicii. ltev. J, V. Benson, Pastor. Residence 337 Coiniiiorclal avo. una west. Phone 193-.I. 4 Sunday School at i:ir a. in. Dlvlno Servlcis, 7:30 p. in. Ladles Aid Society will moot with Mrs. Thorwald In Bunker 11111 on Wednesday at 2:00 p. in. The Luther League will meet In tho Church Hall on Friday evening Do you boBln to cought at night, Just when you hope to sleop? Do you havo a tlckliiiK throat that keeps yon awako? Just tako Koley's Honey and Tar Compound. It will check tho cough and stop tho tickling sonsatlon at onco. Doos not upsot tho stomach, Is host for children and grown porsons. Owl Prescrip tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotol. Phono 74, at Si 00 o'clock. Divine Services nt North Bend nt 11 a. m. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL Joseph Knotts, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning servlco at 11 n. m. Kinvorth League at C:30. Junior Lcaguo scrvlci Thursday afternoon nt 3:45. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonln at 7:30 o'clock. Bevlval ineotlngs begin Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Morning Biibject, "Lift Up Your Eyes." Evening subject, "The Immutabil ity of God." In the morning Mrs. Oldley and Mrs. Knotts will sing a duet. In tho evening Mr. Sacchl and Mr. Knotts will sine a duet. All aro cordially Invited to attend. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. GRADE RECORDS. Fourth Oniric High School. T)littl1a Mrkltlirti nlmnnt tint 4ntr1tf Mnuel sncddon, Erwln Storm, Kranl els Sacchl, Arnold Sampson, Peter Nordstrom, John MlrrnBoul. Pupils making tho three highest nvornges In each class aro: A Division Erwln Storm, May bollo McLaughlin, Arnold Sampson. B Division Jnck Collins, Francis Sacchl, Roy Stanford. BcBldo those named, tho following aro also honorary: Helen Perkins, I Kriwnrri Holland, Dorothv Bnssford, Mabel Sneddon, CSlnd.vH Burrows. Fifth Oniric, H niviston honorary pupils Louise Oldlev, Frances Lyons, Irono McPhor son, Evolyn Fourier. A Division Edith Ayro. Edith Johnson, Lllllnn Seaman, Ithodn An derson, Hazel Coffin. Gladys Forry, Margaret Lccocri, Stelln Magnus, Ber ulco Mlrrnsoul, Naomi Daniels. Seventh Oniric. Honorary Gcorgo Hansen, Holcn OulovBen, Wllmn Hoaglnnd, Augusta Mlcklcm, Ernest Wh'croat. General School News. Wnltor Hlldobrand of tho Depart ment of Mnnnnl Training wns Invited by tho Bauilon board of Education to discuss tho subject' of Manual Train ing boforo tho Pntron-Toacliers' As sociation of that city. Mr. Iilldc brand left for thoro Friday. Miss Annn M. Voir., teacher of Music and Drawing In tho city bcIiooIh vlsltod tho llandon schools this week, t. : ! The elghlli grndo class In cookerey served hrunkfast to a fow guestB at tho High School building Friday. Tho menu was grape fruit, ('renin of Wrcnt with rintos, cream and sugar. miiffliiK, corfeo and cream egg on totist. Tho nieinhers of the class aro Ethol LtiiKo. Eliza McKay. Lulu llen hoii. Elizabeth KrommliiKn. Helen I round, (JlndVH Crawford. Blanche Sehroeder. Jlyrl Cox. Ilojon Heose. IIiikoI Cook. Ursuln Farrliigor. Ituby Cotiley. Mary llollnnd, Mildred Buii dy. Luelln Cook, Catherine Colombo, Vora HarrlH. Homdn Sampilnc. Anna Downs, Myrtle Uoacwin, Genera Ar cher. : 4 Talks by Dr. I lodge of the Uni versity of Oregon were made to the lonrliors of tho city schools, to tho IiIk'i wcnool and to grades five, nix and seven of tho Central school this week. : Beginning classes will be organized next .MoikIkv, February 2. Children six yours of ago aru eligible. n I SOUTH .MAHSIII'IELD SCHOOL. I . Pupils receiving Blue Certlflcntos of merit during tho semester wore: Annn Ogren. Lorna Wilson, Ell Snmp uoii, Lllllo Yonkoy, Until Hopsou and William MeArihur. . i Those receiving certificates of Hon orary Promotion woro Ell Sampson, Mark Boone, Loulso Connor. Virginia Gosney, Florence Knrdoll, Josophlno Savago, Gordon Noff, Lorna Wilson und Jail Nerdrum. Mrs. A. Iloono visited our room nn Thursday of this week. Pupils receiving 100 In the m-nl test In spelling this week wero Mark Boone. Louise Connor. Hnrry Walp, Jack Sacchl. Lillian McElroy. Ell Sampson, Fldelln Sweet, Jnrl Nerd rum. Gordon Noff, Virginia Gonuoy, l.ornu Wilson. William MeArthur, Vernon Holmes. Augustus lloffninn, Violet Curry. Edith Anderson, Jos ephine Savage, 1 tut It Hopsou, Floyd Scott. Paul Johnson. Gorgt Scott, .-. ..- .ufc.j.mm f 1 n d n" - - """1TIIIMMMB DRINK HABIT hih.iabm; homi: thkatmiint Tho OKH1NI-: trcntnunt for tho Drink Habit can bo used with ab solute, confidence. It destroys all doslro for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants Thousands have successfully used It and havo ben restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can bo given se cretly. Costs only $ 1.00 per box. If you fall to get results from Olt Itl.N'1'3 after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for freo booklet tolling all about OUU1NK. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank 1). Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotol. Phono 71. STADDEN Alili KINDS of PHOTOCJIMPlUC WOltK, Bromide Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. f Looking Forward . M Throughout llio country the outlook Tor 19.14 is excellent and :& wHP' every indication points to a year of prosperity. I f ' """ For Coos Bay in particular great things are in store and this 1 FIRST ADDITION TO MAR SHFIELD Before Sending Away That Order for Groceries como In and get our prices, that Is all wo ask. for wo know that wi can save you money. All our goods must give satisfaction, or wo want you to rot urn them to us. Our line of coffees ttml teas Is the best to bo had. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice licuse 130 North BTonriway. Phono 30I-J. IWJI i nSETZTOSZ ORWW.wt Up-to-date Siiapcs, Embossed ednos, Lartje Floral and leaf nold stamped Beautiful 42-plece floral and Dold-stamped dinner sets. $4.98. Ten per cent discount on Granite, Smith's Variety NORTH BEND Goods Well Displayed SELL THEMSELVES The majority of stores are poorly equipped for good, natural lighting, Usually they are deep and narrow and cannot havo side windows, Good illumination in stores requires artificial lighting, No other form of artificial lighting equals ELEC TRICITY for efficiency, economy, safety, conven ience, cleanliness and hygiene, Mazda lamps have solved the expense problem, They reduce lighting bills give the finest resurts, THE LIVEST BUSINESS IS USUALLY THE BEST LIGHTED. Telephone 1 78 and let us help you plan an effi cient, economical electric lighting installation, A cost estimate will obligate you in no way, OREGON POWER CO. MARSHFIELD, OREGON year in'omises to sec Marshficld well on her way towards her des tiny a great city. Place yourself in position to take advantage of the countless opportunities that present themselves with the building of the city. 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Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on TJmo Deposits Officers! J. W. Dennett, President. J. II, Flanagan, Vice-President. It. 1 Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, A"'- EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE FKW TEN ACltE TRACTS FOUlt MILES Sf ItO.YI) $.15 PER ACHE; $100 CASH-.'' gVvpj! nil) iiwiu, m i .vns nun i. .w 'jvi.ct LOAM, LEY'EL HENCII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald Mackintosh ESTATB -rwl Pi'SUU- INS SOUTH lillOUlJ i! ft J -T ;-Mrat--