The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915 E VENING EDITION.
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Commutation
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SAnni v?2f5 a? A BUn?R UNDER TM:
oDALEY.HEN ANYONE TRIES TO PASS
OFF A CIGARETTE ON HIM FOR A
JUST AS GOOD ASn
ATVTHE
Tickets $2.00
. .. i.i vnrili fiend Auto .Iilat
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f - m : to South Slough o'nco n
I," leaving at 11 "? t0 Empire
trips ""'
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FORFOUIb'SAUIUS
l'linno 1MIO-L.
Night mill Dny.
Right Cnfc.
j c.ItS. CAREFUL DRIVERS
. I. I-UUTJS.
ROOFING
3idimg, CONTRACTING,
00FING MATERIALS,
FELTS AMU UtMbNI
J. L. umut
111 8. P- 89.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
trill bo kent
ovns to Tii 13 ruuriio
i
A regular stnto licensed
undertaker trill bo In
chnrgo
l'linno II).". J
tores & Framing
Walker Studio
READ THIS
' Tho thrift of
A. NATION
A STATU
A CI TV
A COMMUNITY
U knoun by ITS SAVINGS DEPOSITS In limikN.
A rl'ien Is also kuottit ami icsiici'tcil In u cmumuti.
Ily for his tlirlft ami tliu Mivlngs lie lays by for (bo "r.ilny liny,"
I or din ngu nun hhiiiim i in ticiiiiiui jears lor iiimscir and tlioso
tli'pciuli'nt on Mm. So wo Invito the school glil, the Mhool boy,
Ilio l' lady, tho loniiir iniin. as ttell us tlioso ultli fiimtlios
tluit are Hoiking for wages or otherwise to Investigate our miv-
lugs frnluic. Save money nml havo It drntv Interest. WATCH
If (MOW. $1.00 tvlll start your account.
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OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent.
Mi fill ' fNbKvHffiK
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FLANAGAN & BEIETT BUNK
OLUEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1888.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
bterest raid om Time Dcpoiita
Otflcen:
M. W. Dennett, President.
J. II. FlnnnRan, Vice-President.
It. r. Williams, Cnbhler.
Ooo. P. Winchester, Unit. Cashier.
"' ou ttaut to snvo inoney'.' Would you llko to save ff per
Kwit on oiir Kioccry bill? Ifw, Trndo at our stoi-e where wo k.11
iriuulw. .....i .... . . ,-.. i. ... i..t ..til. .ill
-,..,, hihku niuiH'y iiiik llllll ISMIU tlisn n-jiiMiT rrn-in- iin
fcmiiluises n ml 1m, on monthly account wlicio paid on or herons
F'io 1-th of ench month, t'omo In and l-t' Talk It oter and
GET A RECEIPT
fw'ociury n full lino; If you want fresh iw, newly laid
Phono Kill J
-oos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House.
National Gas Range Week
6 Days April 26-May 1
A Rare Bargain Opportunity
ONE HUNDRED AND TEN YEARS AGO, F. A. Wind
sor, an Englishman, evolved the process of extracting
gas from coal.
TODAY gas for cooking is one of the most prized de
velopment of household science.
THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE UNITED STATES gas
companies and gas range dealers will celebrate this an
niversary by special displays of modern gas ranges.
SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS WILL BE OF
FERED DURING GAS RANGE WEEK.
This is a splendid chance to select just the range you
want and save money on the purchase price
See displays and Demonstrations at
Oregon Power Co.
Corner Second and Central
Telephone 178.
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l-'HtST 11APTIST CIIUKCH
Albert T. Unssford, M. A.
Residence 6G3 So. 11th strcot
55-X
CKNKItAI. SCIIOOli NOT US
Soioiul (liiule
Tlioso receiving 100 In the spoiling
review of tills week are: 11 clnss
The nimunl school exhibition nf.Klennor Flnnneun, Klcanor Hanson.
1 I ..!...! u(. I.. ....-I !..!.. liitlin Mlinanlil H'tiAmn 1aiiIi.Ii
nibio school at io n. m.. with i "u"' w'V'.'" ".'"J t. ""L" nBi. .r ;....':." , ZH 'V.. T..'
iiiin.tont tonch. "'"" .'' "'""'"t". 8ii- : ""."" I""""'. ."" V""""V .""'.
graded classes mul competent tench'
ors.
Worship nt 11 n. in.
Sermon 7: 15.
tinM ...t.t. I..iiir.tn ...ill 1... 1.n1.i Mn.. tin llnllttnr lllllli tnrvla Pllntinf li
1 21. Pennock, OeorRo Prazlcr.
I The High School biillilliiK and tho' A Clnss Mclvln Johnson, Enrl
ertnnnBlntu will bo used, ti l 11I1111-, May. Vlrclnla HoiIkIiib. Ktlila ifc-
Speclnl music. ncd to have tho same shown In the Koown, ,0vy McKcown, Herbert
A cordial wclcomo Is cxtondod to 1 afternoon nml evening. Lewis, Agnes Xlotnc, John IJutlcr.
too senior annual will hiuko its
CIIHISTIAN SCIKNCH
Christian Sclcnco Hnll.
237 Third Street North
Services nt 11 n. 111., Sunday nnd
n. m. Wednesday.
Subject "Everlasting Punishment"
Itcadlng room open ovory day
except Suuday nnd holidays from
1 to 4 p.. m.
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NOItTll IJHNI) PIIKSBYTIIUIAN
Hov. Frederick Shlmlau. PnBtor .
Ulblo school nt 10 n. 111.
Christian Endeavor nt G:45 p. m.
! 'h
CATIiqhICCHUItCH
MAltSIIKIKI.l)
Muss wilt ho celebrated nt 8:00
ami 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning
by Uuv. Father Wallace, nnd In
North lleml nt 0 n. in.
MIPIIODIHT EPISCOPAIj.
.'osoph Knotto, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Morning Servlco nt 11 u. in.
I Subject: "That Steward."
The evening sermon will bo an
, exposure ot "Christian Science,"
showing It is not Christian.
All nro cordially Invited.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Junior Leaguo Servlco Thursday
afternoon at 3:45.
Prayer Mooting Thursday oven
Ing nt 7:30 o'clock.
SWEDISH EVANtJEIilCAIj
I.LTIIEItAN CllUltCli.
Ilev. II. K. Dengtsou. Pastor.
ltesldonro "U4 Highland avenuo.
Phono Ul-U.
Sundny school nt 9:ir n, in.
Sermon 1 1 11. in., Swedish Luther
an Church.
North lleml services nt 7:30 p. in.
NOllTII DEND CIIHISTIAN
CHUItCII
Mrs. S. Orogg, Mlnlstor
Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 8 p.
Iilblo School. 10 a. in.
This grndc is learning n two part
song.
First Oralis
Mrs. Chns. Jensen visited Mrs. Wil
bur's room this week.
Tho Primary rooms nro preparing
to illustrate "The Urownlo Primer"
held nt Marshfleld on May 2.SU1. It ' "Snnbonnct Unbles" and "Circus
ought to bo a pretty even meet be- J Header" for exhibition.
tween thrco or four schools. That Tho llttlo folks have been Indus
triously making May baskets this
nppcnrnnro about May 15th. 'Twill
bo n nobby production for secondary
schools. The senior class ling taken
hold of tho whole proposition with
gumption. They havo handled It well.
The Coos County Field Meet will bo
m.
Suuday School nt 12 Sunday.
CIHHSTIAN CHUItCII I
1 Sorvlccs as follows nt tho Church.
corner Sixth and Contral:
Ilegulnr sorvlces ovory Sunday.
I iiiuiu aciiuui 111 luiuu 11, in.
I .MAIISHFIEliD Pltr.SHVTKKIAN
I CHUItCII j
Itov. Stubbloflohl, Pastor
Chns. II. Lowry, clerk of sosslonH
Geo. II. Staddon, Sunday School
Superintendent.
Mrs. Chns. McKnlght, president
Womeu'fl Auxiliary.
Sunday School, 10 a. in.
Preaching, 11 a. 111. nnd 8:00 p. in.
Morning subject "Tho Crcnturo's
Expectations."
Evening sermon subject "Charac
ter Sketch of Abraham."
Prayor Meeting, 7:30 Thursday
evening.
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METHODIST CIIUKCH
Hov. A.. S. Hlsoy, Pastor.
North I to 11 a
Koontz Garage
Ao-Annv fnr
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine antl Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .
Phone 180-J
Marshfield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service
Leaves Mnrehfiehl at Ilusy
Corner
JO:0O u.m.
2:00. p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Leaves North Ilend IS mln.
utes Inter
leaves Empire.
8: UO u.m.
11:0 a.m.
8:30 p.m.
TO BOAT THE BUILDING GAME -:
' been tirttikn mi.v ... .-. . mnj unv rears nnd a lot of
3nM 8tonieri w' tell you when It comes to gettli g good, sound,
rable framing material, at the right price we know our busl-
o .; .u" tel1 wht you want to bjlld ana me bujuuui. """"'
ipead n,i ii . ... i.i. nanr and ficure out th best
"or uoney can buy. Try us. J u -
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT Trm b.it.t. n.T t. 1 imvn nV USING OUR OOD
EHOXE too. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY I
High &My Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks-being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers
797 Soufh Broadway.
Dealers in Good Groceries-
Phones 348-J and 326
Tho services Sunday will bo ni
follows:
Sunday School nt 10 a. ni.
11:00 n. in. Sermon,
Vespor Clrclo and Epworth League
at 7 p. in.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
K. E. Drowning, Rector
8 n. m. Holy Communion,
1 1 n. m, Morning service. k
Holy Communion and sermon by
tho Hector. Subject "Tho Shepherd
and tho Flock."
7:30 p. m. Servlco in St. Luke's
church, Empire,
Instead of Sunday afternoons, as
heretofore, the service In St. Mary's
Church, North Hand, Simpson build
ing, will bo held every Wednesday
evening at 8 p. in. Holy Commun
ion first Sunduy of euch mouth nt
18 u. in.
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I CATHOLIC CHURCH I
I NORTH DEND
nov. Kathor McDovItt
Mass will ho celebrated Sunday
morning at 8 by the Itov. Father
Wallace.
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NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I
Itov. It. O. Thorpo I
Services will ho held in tho Nor
wegian Lutheran church at Maish
field Sunday at 7:45 p. in.
Sunday school meets ut 10 a. in.
Sorvlcos will ho held In the Nor
weglan Lutheran Chapel at North
Ilend at 11 a. in.
Sunday school nt 10 n. in,
I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
I Local Elder. J. H. Quails.
Seventh Day Adventlst services are
conducted evory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath School at 10 a. in.
Dlble Study at 11 a. in.
Young People's Society at 3 p. m.
Prayer Sleeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. in.
fact ought to add Interest
Hov. Dyott, . D. of tho First
Congregational Church ot Portland
will deliver tho annual eonimonco
nient address to the graduating clnss
on Juno 3. Tho chorus nnd glee clubs
of tho school will furnish tho music.
Tho exercises will ho held at tho
Noble Theatre.
Tho baccnlaureato services will bo
held nt tho Methodist Episcopal
church this year. Tho sermon will bo
delivered by itov. Knotts. Tho date
or tiio services is May 30.
On Thursday evening Mny G nt
tho Orphoum will ho given the sec
oml program of music and folk danc
ing Children of the grades free,
adults .25. Tho Proceeds aro to bo
put to tho credit of tho art fund.
Program begins nt 8 o'clock. Tho
following Is the program:
Part I.
Sovcnth nnd Eighth (Initio Chorus
(both schools).
Threo Part Songs
Tho Wave Maidens.
The Sholl.
Tho Willow Nook.
Swing Song Two Pnrts
'2. Folk Dnnclng High School Sec
ond Orndo
Danish Dance of (i root Ing.
I Seo You.
Shoemaker's Danre.
Seven Jumps
3. Molhor OooKO Melodies. Sung by
High School Tlilr Orndo. Drnmn
tlzdo by High School First Orndo.
Part. '2.
Cantata "All tho Year Round."
Winter High School Fourth nnd
Fifth Orndo hnys.
Summer High School Fourth nnd
Fifth Orndo Olrls.
Autumn Central School Flflit and
Sixth Orado bays.
Spring Central School Fifth nnd
Sixth Orndo girls.
Tho next program of tho Hysoerlo
will be Impromptu, on the general
topic "High School Life." Onto May
5.
On Mny 14th nt eight o'clock, tho
Public Speaking CIiifh will prosont n
program In tho High School Audi
torium.' Ono of tho mnln fonturo of
tho pdogram will bo n nlny. "Mv Lord
In Livery" produced by tho follow
ing enst
Lord Thlrlinoro, . IgnnlliiB Chnpinnn J
Splggot (tho butler
William McDonald
Hopkins (tho footmnn)
Oeorgo Witklnn,
Robert (n pnuo) ..Hermnn fllossop.
Sybil (a dnughler of Sir Oeorgo
Amberley) Wllda Harris
I lor II wo Frlonds
Hose Adelaide Clarke
Laura Ruth Cowan
Senior rolicarsals on tho play "Tho
School Mistress" nro bolng hold. Tho
piny will ho given tho Inst of Mny.
week getting ready ror Saturday's
fun. Very gny and gorgeous colors
woro tiBed when the pupils woro al
lowed to chooso their own. Some now
nnd odd patterns wcro used nnd nil
enjoyed tho extra preparations.
Mrs. Hoffmnn spent an afternoon
in Miss Coming's room.
SOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL I
Fifth Orndo
Fred Knight. Jack Collins, Dorothy
llassford, Reuben Sandqulst, How
ard Post, Francis Sacchl, Holen Per
kins, Francis Flanagan, Clnra Bridg
es, Gladys Uurrows, Herbert Murphy,
Oswald Horgland, Jeanotto Drown,
Steen Mngnus, Donald Gldlcy, Lor
ena Hoffmnn, Ero Jnrvcnlon, nnd
Tholinii Illnck mndo no mistakes In
spelling nit tho wool;.
Mrs. Hoagland visited our room on
Thursday.
Fourth Grnita
Tlioso who had perfect tost and
perfect spelling lessons for tho woolc
nro: Mnry McKlnnon, Jnrl Nordrum,
Charlie Wlstl, Alinn Wleser, Esthor
Wlstl, El Sampson, Archlo Sn6w,
Virgil LeClnlr, Elbort Noish, Dick
Wnlter, Alton Knrdoll, Cecil Doll,
Wnltor Sneddon, Georgo Murnhv.
-Myrtle Coiiklln.
Excellent work In arithmetic for
tho pnst mouth whb done by Walter
Sneddon, Alton Knrdoll, Archlo
Snow, Lnwronco Koontz Alfred Mc
Elrcjy, Cecil Doll, Albert Webbor,
Virgil LeClnlr, Gordon Noff, Mark
lloono, Mnry McKlnnon, AInin Wlo
sor, Jnrl Nardruin.
Commendable writing hns boen
done by Alton Kardoll, Graco
McElroy, Cecil Doll, Mary McKlnnon,
Walter Sneddon, .Lillian Johnson,
Thoso pupils havo made a grado
of 100 In nil their spoiling Iossoiih
tills pnat week; Albort Unssford, Her
scholl Clausen, Evelyn Fourlor,
LouIhu Oldley, Helen Lecocq, Irene
McPherson, CronJIe Noble and Jean
otto Wilson.
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HE HOME
AFFY MADE
AVERN CANDY
Wo innko Iro cream
f7H Contra I nvo., I'ono M-I.L
CENTRAL SCHOOL
Fifth Gi-ml)
Tho pupils making tho highest nv-
crngo In the 11 clnss last mouth woro;
Morton Coke, Elvlu Hlllstrom, Heg-
rcd llougell, Ellen Grunt, Edwlu
Swauton, and Eugene Jones. In too
A class Dorothy Ferguson, Elslo
llawkiuoii, mid Lavlna Painter.
Iloth cIuhsoh have been making
maps Illustrative of geography. Good
maps woro mndo by Perry Clnrk,
Cleo Carter, Elvlo Hlllstrom, Ellen
Grunt, Irene Foulkes, and Roderle
O'Connor.
Fourth (initio
Pupils having perfect In spelling
for tho week nre: Itoso McGluuls,
Edith Erlcksou, Edna Krouhnlm,
Ruth Going, Geo. Why, Stella Lash,
Louis llalllnger, George Ferry, Irene
Woodworth, Aldeauo Smith, Violet
Moffltt, Clayton Drlscoll.
Mom oo McMnhou and AldoanoJ
Smith havo withdrawn from shool.
Pupils In both divisions nro mem
orizing tho Norse Lullaby by Field.
Phillip DrlHcol! nnd Letup! Kulju
had perfect In language Inst week.
Third (initio
Tho following pupils had 100 In
spelling during tho outlro week;
CITY AUTO Ai TAXI CO.
Day iiutl Night Service. 4
For taxi, phono 20, Chandlor
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandlor Hotel
LYNN LAMHETH, Prop.
Now Cars :: :: :: Now Curs
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SUMMONS
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto
of Oregon, in nnd for Coos County,
Myrtle A, EdwnrdB-Roborts, Plain
tiff, vs. James Etlwnrds-Roborts, De
fendant.
To James Etlwnrils-Itoborts, tho
nbovo iinmed dofondnnt.
In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Oro
gon, You nre hereby roqulrcd to ap.
poar and itnswor tho complaint fil
ed against you heroin within ton
days from the dato of tho servlco
of this summons upon you it serv
ed within this county, or, It served
within any other county of this
stnto, then within twonty days from
tho dato of such service, but, If serv
ed by publication, or by porson.tl
servlco outside tho stuto of Oregon,
you shall appear and answer on or
bofore tho last day of the tltno pro
scribed In tho order for publication
hereof, to-wlt, Juno Cth, 191C,
If you full to appear and answer
irujuu jiiirriiiKiuu. r.nmuoin Me- i.i ,ii. ,..,.. ,.., .....
GlnnlB, William Sullivan, Helen ,'," " " . , ", '," "-"" "lo
I'liiiuiiii mil iunu juuKiiiuiii ugaiiisi
you for want thereof and will apply
HniiBcr, Mary May, Edun Kcllond,
Francos Mlrrasoul, Clareiiro Terry,
Ruth Corey, James
Mills. George to the Court for tho relief dninmu!.
Williams Froilorlek Schetter, Leslie 0(, ,,, ,lor coinla,nt n iUcclllct Btato.
Cartor. Ruth Hlllstroin. Oeorgo 01-) f . . ' .
unli I.'llf,l,,ll. Ownnlnii Ilnlmrt llnff. II,0nt Ol WHICH IB!
That slio he granted a docrco ot
sou, Elizabeth Swauton, Robert lloff
iiiuu, Komin Hinmi, Harold scott.
Wlldor Imiuel has had 100 In
arithmetic, evory day during tho
mouth of April)
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I UNITED KRETHKEN CHURCH
I NORTH DEND
Mrs. It. N. Lewis. Pastor
Sabbath School at 10 a. in.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m.
Prayer Mooting Wednesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock.
I EPISCOPAL CHURCH I
I North Ilond j
I Simpson Untitling f
Rov. Roht. E. Drowning, Vicar
8 u, in. Holy Communion servlco.
8 p. in. servlco ovory Wednesday
evening with sermon by tho Vicar.
Strangers cordially Invited to at
tend the sorvlccs.
divorce from you;
That she ho awurdod tho care, rus-
tody and control or tho minor ch'ld
of plaintiff and defendant, viz, Mary
Olive Edwards-Roberts;
That she ho permitted to assume
tho nnmo of Myrtlo A. Edwards,
b'ervlco of this summons Is mndo
by publication pursuant to un order
mudo by Hon. John S. Coke, Circuit
Judgo of Coos County, Oregon, which
order bears dato ot April 23, 1915,
nml directs publication hereof In tho
Cook Day Times ouco each week
tor a period ot six weeks, tho first
pub.lcatlon thoreof to be inado on
the 24th duy ot April, 1015.
. GRAVES & M'INTUUFP,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
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