The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 9

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THE COOS BAY flMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGofi; WuTOVTBRUArtYflr
fENING EDITIUN.
PUPTXIl-'"'
New Homes
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
fARSHFIELD
.1 .max si'iuiounded n
FIXE LINEN
clt happy In the knowjedgo tlint
ippearanro la na It should bo.
bd It wo nro permitted' to ilo IiIh
iundrywork. wo cunr.inteo thnt his
tlrti, collars, cuffs, hnndkerehlofH,
'. are to spotlessly white that IiIh
Itlifactlon will ho assured. Wo
the best hiundrvwork In town
ill have Hie best facilities, yot our
lujei are very reaaonnblo.
0OS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
riionv Mnin .yt-j.
TIIKIIK'S ONI.V ONE MACHINE
THE SINGER.
DXLY OXi: REPRESENTATIVE
W. J. RITZ
I'hono 280-X.
SPIRFI I A nnpccTc
fay be obtained in Marshfield
trom
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Pnrcnfinn
52So, 5th St., Pliono 200-X
IF YOU WANT
YOUR LAUNDRY
DONE RIGHT
Telenhono I ho
FERNDALE STEAM
LAUNDRY
Phono 277.
rArasp op
Kotlr-o i t .
,Ut to thJ ! V B,ven tht pur-
of C00a n r .f U,e Co"nty
,wr i,5' ,n ,tho lcth day of
ldmlni:.' .JH, duly annnlntrwl na
ilkt, weadt,,eAS'tat0 of ' R
55 claim. .V1 A11 Persons hav-
iSraiaS"' tate are
Coat),. .?er vouchers within niv
office i t?1? administrator at his
loal Bink or p24 Lt,l Flrst Not-
Jff 0cooCs00P8n,BJi,ldi? at
1914. Q18 3lst day of January,
. AdmlnUu,. w- u DOUGLAS,
FJU&.38u?1' LMt
ltll tllO 'losllll? nf flip winlm snnsnn Ti'rm'ii"i limits nvn liniiKr
made tor many new homes in Marshfield. In every section of
the city new and modern buildings will be erected and the reputa
tion of Marsh field as a home-owners' city will be still more firm
ly established.
Have you made any plans for yours? Do so, it's the best move
you can make.
Invest in Marshfield Real Estate
It's all good ; it will make you money cither as a speculation or
as a home site.
Let us show you our properties where we arc improveing the
streets, laying water mains and where the new homes are being
erected. You can't go wrong on FIHST ADDITION property.
The location is right, the prices are low and for a small cash pay
ment you can secure one of these choice 50x120 foot building sites
on terms that will meet your income and enable you to join the
Marshfield homo owners.
Call at our office for a plat showing location of these choice
.fUUU lots.
J a
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
178 Central Ave.
Phono 1G0.
SCHOOL
I
IIGH SCIIOOli
! DIVINE LIFE HERE AM) NOW.
It is a characteristic of this
ago that thu church is recognlz
I Ing ns never boforo that Its func
i tlon Is not moroly to proparo
! some selected boiiIb for a future
I life, but also to develop a dlvlno
I life hero and now. Lyman Ab
1 hott.
4
Wo have just received a shipment of SALT lTliJTJ
RTNCJ, SALT MACKEREL and SMOKED HER
RING, SMOKED ULOATERS and SMOKED
SARDINES. This is all new stock. Come in and
get our prices. These-goods are sure to please you.
Capo Arago Coffee,
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
JHO North Hromlwny.
Phono WM-.I.
Goodrum's.Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
; 17 Central Av.
Phono in:u
DO YOU
use your telephone to advantage?
WHY MOT?
It is cheaper to talk than to travel.
We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and
connect with the Bell System at Roseburg.
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co.
Main Ofllco.
Marshflold, Orogon,
Coquille River Coal
Guaranteed froo of slack mid dirt and not to clinker
Kill! weight mid prompt scrvlco
$5.50 Per Ton
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
GEO. A. BAINES.
Phone 181-L 186 Broadway South.
NOW IS JUST THE TIME
Groat activity Is absolutely assured this season, and especially
In this Coos Day section. This statement applies with unusual
forco to Cooston, and wa cannot too hlgnly recommend an in
vestment there, and NOW. Development Is certain, and of tho
kind that brings lasting and Increasing value. Lot us talk to you
about this splendid proporty.
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
Phono 204-.T.
QUATERMASS
. STUDIO
NOW OPENAT THE OLD LOCATION
Opposite Blanco Hotel
QUALITY PHOTOS
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Triit Co. Abstract,
thoroughly dependable. Iiu
mediate service, prompt atten
tion to all IiitcrcHta of our
cllcnti. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co.
Third Crude.
Tho following have had 100 In
spoiling for tho week: Alfred Mo
Elroy, Willie Archer, Lillian John
son, Frederick Dow, Myrtlo Conk
lln, Cecil Doll, till Sampson, Hurry
Walp, Loma Wilson, Mnrk Doone,
Last week the third grado had a
contest In addition facts up to 20.
There were 150 problems on tho
pngo.
Tho following pupils, with tho
time In which tho work was accom
plished, following their names, had
perfect pnpera: Alfred McElroy, G
mln.; Myrtlo Conklln, C inln.; Rob
ert Uurroughs, G mln.; Louie Chllds,
8V& mln.
These children stood 95 or nbovo
and finished In less tliiin ten min
utes: Dick Walters, 10 mln.; Willie
Archer, 0 mln.; Virginia Johnson,
5 mln.; llnrry Walp, 0 mln.; Alton
Knrdell, S mln.; Walter Sneddon, C
mln.; draco Mctilroy, Sj mln,
! !
Koicntli mid Klulitli.
Holon Stack, from Minneapolis, In
the Seventh A, nnd Robert Vestal,
from San Jose, In tho Klghth I), nro
new pupils In this grade.
ATIILKTIO XOTKS
Athletics In tho High School have
boon better at this season of tho
year than at any former time, nnd
though flnnnclnl weight has been
heavier, from presont nppoarances,
no deficiency will bo found.
In basketball tho school Is show
ing mnrked Improvement though not
yet within the, charmed circle whoro
wo hope soon to bo. Present outlook
Is that wo will finish not lower than
third, and hopes aro entertained that
second plnco will ho tho flnnl posi
tion for this year, which will bo a
decided advance over tho last two
years.
The mnungemrnt Is extremely
pleased to sco tho Interest which
lins boon shown in tho team this
year by tho excellent nttendnnco of
'games, wo liopo tills will cnuiinuo
I to grow and lucrensu nB our buccoss
'Increases.
Present plans aro that both
basoball and track will bo represent
ed In tho spring and strong tenuis
will bo put out In both branches.
High School lllntoiy
Tho history department Is pro
gressing plcaly this your, and Ih In
n bettor condition than over before.
Tho Seniors hnvo completed tho
period of secession nnd Civil War
nnd have mado a careful study of
tho reconstruction of tho South fol
lowing tho war.
Tho Juniors hnvo completed a re
view of tho Tudor porlod of Eng
lish history, nnd begin now with tho
growth of the nation townrd political
rovolutlon nnd freedom.
Tho SophomorcH have complotod
tho period of reformation nnd tho
great religious wars of Kuropo and
nro now ready to begin thu porlod
in which tho gront rovolutlon ngalnst
tho powers of tho king tnlcs plnco.
Tho Krcshmon nro studying tho
cxpnnslon nf tho groat Roman pow
er nnd nation, having just complet
ed tho First Punic War.
I CHXTRAI, SCHOOL
I lMtKSDVTKIUAX OIIUKOII. I
J. R. Hurkhnrt, Pastor.
Illblo School at 10 a. m.
Young Peoplo'B meeting nt C:30
p. m.
Regular morning and evening ser
vices by Rev. J. K. Hurkhnrt.
Prayer meeting on Thursday cvo
nlng nt 7:30.
Everyone. U cordlnlly Invited to
attend theso sorvlces.
Sti'ivoptlcon Iecture.
Thero will bo n storooptlcon lec
ture. "Tho Great Physician," nt tno
Presbyter an Church next aununy
evening, Mnrch 1, beginning nt 7:30
o'clock. Splendid music will bo
rendered by a Young People, s unor
us Choir under tho direction of
Miss Volz.
I MKTHOIHST EPISCOPAL I
Joseph KnottB, Pnstor
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning sorvlco at 11 n. m.
Epwortll Longuo at 0:30.
Junior Lcaguo sorvlej Thursday
aftornoon at 3: -IS.
Praver meeting Thursday ovonlng
at 7:30 o'clock.
Spoclnl music morning and ovo
nlng. Everybody cordlnlly InvPod.
Tho revival meetings will closo
Sunday night with n rousing ser
vice. Subject Snturday evening, "No
Compromise."
Subject Sunday morning "Heaven"
. Subject Sunday ovonlng, "Tho
Ehd of tho Hnrvost."
Special music nt ench service.
Sundny morning Mrs. A. D. Gldley
will sing "Tho Holy City." All nro
cordially Invited.
l
ir. I
avo.
I.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH. I
ltov. J. V. Donson. Pnotor.
Restdcnco 337 Commercial nv
nuo West. Phono 103-J.
Sunday School at 9:45 n. in.
Thero will bo no preaching sor
vlco for ono wcok owing to tho
nbsenco of tho pastor.
,
FIRST 11APTIST CHURCH.
-
Albert F. Unssford, M. A Pastor.
Rcsldcnco 845 South Fourth at.
Phono 150-X.
Illblo School nt 10, with graded
classes nnd compotont teachers.
Morning worHhlp nt 11 with ser
mon by Pnstor HaBsford.
Juniors moot nt 8:00 with Mrs. G.
L. Hall, South Sixth street.
Young Peoplo'B sorvlco nt 0:30
for ono hour. A spoclnl lnvltntion If
oxtondod to nil young men and wo
men. Sunlav evening Rcrnion nt 7:30.
Special muHlo by a largo chorus
choir undor Professor Qoorgo Ayro.
A cordial wolcomo is oxtondod to
all.
Como with us and wo will do you
cood,
I CHRISTIAN CHURCH I
OUIt ELEGANT LINES
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
S. S. JENNINGS
'NORTH HEM)
CliliiuioyN
Flro Places.
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick uoik at price
that nro right.
AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Call nt "The FircHlde," Johnson
Hide., 1J17 Sucond st. l'liono 131-J.
Frttm-li Ituni.'O'.. Holler Work
WHITE GLOVES CLEANED
Full Dress Suits to Rent
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
.TAY DOYLE M C. O. DAGGETT
iilia Central Ave. Phono 230OC
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new taxlcab baa boon added to
my auto service. Careful drivers.
Will go anywhere at any time. Stand
Olanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78.
Night phone 134-X.
TOM GOODALE. Proprietor.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Pnnr rrnnil rfllS) u'lfli ffirpflll ilrlvtitfi.
For day scrvlco, pliono 144J,
I Hlanco Hlllard Purloru.
I For night service, Phone ilOO-l.
I Rfchl Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
Times Want Ads. Brinsj Results
20
Commutation Qfl
Tickets $2.00 LU
Mnrbhfleld-Nortli Head Auto Lino,
Cars every ten minutes from (1 a. m.
to 12:30 p. in.
GORST & KING, Props.
I
4
Tho first of n series of Mothers
meetings was given by tho children
In Ml 88 Wntson'B and Miss Coming's
rooms on Frldny afternoon,
Miss Corning conducted ono of
hor regular sonso training nnd uiim
bor work clnss-s and Miss Watson
tnught Longfellow's Arrow nnd Song
to hor grndo as a langungo losson.
Songs learned this month woro sung
by both grades and aftor a short
talk by Miss Corning refreshments
woro sorvod.
Those presont woro MoBdnmos
Adams, Otto Schottor, R. 11. Corey,
It. F. Williams. W. U. Douglns, J.
L, Koontz, C. C. Going, Sweot, Im
mol, Hopson, Snow, Lnngworthy, P.
Mlrrnsoul. Juth, Ward, Stone, Hols
nor, Mnlloy, Preston, Wright. J. II.
Flanagan, J. W. Honnut, Rebecca
Lugo-Stump nnd A. 11. McKeown.
SOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL
p
Kecoiid Grndo.
Pupils roclvlng 100 In tho wook
ly spoiling tost woro: August Hoff
man, Paul Johnson, Floronco Knr
dall, Josephine Savage, Georgo Scott
and Viola Wilson.
In tho oral tost no words woro
misspelled by John CInusou, Edith
Anderson, Myrtle Johnson, Augustus
Hoffman. Paul Johnson, Robert
Knox, Floronco Kurdnll. Josophlno
Savngo, Qoorgo Scott, Floyd Scott,
Harry Walter, Eldrldgo Archer, John
Mc.Mnnleon, Viola Wilson, Elizabeth
Mcdlnnls and Ira Sweet,
Thoso receiving 100 In dally work
In spoiling were; Edith Anderson,
Vlolot Curry, Floronco Knrdnll, John
Clauson, Augustus Hoffman, Jose
phine Savage, Eldrldgo Archer, Viola
Wilson, Elizabeth McGlnnls, Frances
Hall, Lois Hassford, Margaret Wood,
Eugeno Sampson.
Vornon Holmes writes qulto an
Interesting lottor from Oakland, Cal
ifornia, describing his trip on the
uedondo. -
Mrs. Wood visited our room Fri
day, Fobruary 20.
At the Churches '
(Ministers and others are request
d to hand In tho Sundny church no
tices not later thnn Friday ovenlng to
Insure Insertion Saturday.)
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
ttli nnd .Market. j
9:30 a. in.. Sunday Sohool.
11 a. m., Morning prayor and
gormon.
7:30 p. in,, ovonlng prayer nnd
sermon.
2 p. m.. sorvlces In St. Mary's
Episcopal Church, North Bend,
Gregg, Minister.
280 North Elavontli.
Sntnuol
Rosldonce,
Phono 402.
Illblo School 10 n. m.
SorvlcoH ovcry Lord's day.
Prcnchtng 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.
ChrlHtlnn Eudonvor 0:30 p. m.
Subject for tho evening "Hnvo
Wo n Monaco?"
I OATHOLIO CHURCH.
Marshflold.
Hov. A, It Munrn
Mass will bo colobratod hero nt 10
o'clock Sundny morning by tho
Rov. Father A. U. Munro.
I SEVICNTII DAY ADVENTI8TS.
Sovonrh Day AdvontiHt sorvicoa
aro conducted ovory Saturday as
follows:
Snbbath School, 10 a. in,
Illblo study, 11 n. in.
Young Peoplo'B Socloty, 3 p. m.
Prayor mooting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Local Elder. J. E. Quails.
NORWEGIAN
LUTHERAN. I
U. O. Thorpo, Pastor.
Services will bo hold in tho Nor
woglan Luthoran chnpol at Mnreh
fl Id Sundny nt 7:15 p. in.
Sundny school moots Saturdays nt
10:30.
Sorvlces will bo hold In tho Nor
wegian Luthornn chapel at North
Ilond Sundny at 1 1 a. in,
Sundry school nt 10.
.
I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
O
Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third
street north.
Sorvlcos at 11 a. m. Sunday and
8 P. m., Wednesday.
Subjoct, "Christ Jesus."
Sunday school at 12 Sunday.
Sondlng room opon overy day ox
copt Spndays nnd holidays from 1
to 4 p. m.
4k
METHODIST CHURCH
North nend.
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I
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The services Sunday will bo as fol
lows:
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Vespor Circle and Epworth Loagus'
7 p. m.
Sermona by the pastor 11 . va.
nnd 8 p. m.
I UNITED HRETHREN CIIUHCH I
. North Bond. '
Mrs. U. N. Lewis, Pastxir.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Eudeavot', 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. ami 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednosdar even
ing nt 8 o'clock.
Ravlval starts next wcok.
OATHOLIO CHURCH 1
Nortk Bend.
Rov. Fathor McDorltt.
Mass will bo colebratod at
eight o'clock Sunday morning by tha
Rov. Fathor Munro,
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