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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1915)
I'M ?' a 'WJ r SIX ; Miivnuier a irasOTai) ,yaov twitsto THE COOS' BAY TIMES. MARSNFIELD; OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, TR;y&atCl,u.. 1915 EVENING EDITION. ffi Ainmoe The Schools i r united miETintEN diunoii NOIITII 1IENI) Mrs. R. N. Lowls. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Eudoavor at 7 p. m. ProadhluR at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayr Mooting Wednesday oto nlng at S o'clock. ' I FIHST HAl'TIST CHUUCII I -Itov. II. U. FosKott, Pastor Residence 210 Hlrch Ave. Phono 123-J. A'lico Tlckoll, church clerk. 13. II. Patcliott, Supt. Ulblo School. Calendar of Services: Iltblo School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Eastsldo Mission, 3 p. in. IJ. Y. P. U. meeting, 0:30 p. in. Peoplo's Service, 7:30 p. in. Prnyor meeting, Thursday 7:115 p. m. All nil wolcotno to these ser vices. Our invitation Is especially nrgent to strangors in tho city and to thoso who hnvo no church home. Special Announcements Morning Biibject: "Modern Resurrections." Evening topic: "Llfo from Abovo" with prcludo upon "Civic Pride." I man school notes (Edited by Supt. P. A. Tiedgen.) Thoro are 32 non-residents In tho High school. Seven contestants nppearod In tho debate tryout Thursday evening, Mes srs. Soaman, Walters, Hongcl, Holt and Misses Harris, Cowan and Han sen. Jcsso Krnnz had cntored and SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8TS. Local Elder, J. K. Quails. Scvonth Day Adventlst sorvlcos nro conducted ovory Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Blblo Study at 11 a. m. Younir Peoplo's Society at 3 p. m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday at 7:30 p. ra. NOIIWEOIAN LUTIIEHAN. Row R. O. Thorpo Roformntlon services will bo hold al tho Norwegian Luthcniu Chapel nt MarshNold, Sunday at 7:15 j. in. Prof GJordruni will furnish special mimic. Sunday School 10:00 p. in. Reformation sorvlco nt tho Norwe gian Chapol at North Demi at 11 n. m. Sunday school, 10 n. m. I CATHOLIC CIIUIIOII NORTH 1IEND hov. win, liogan, I'nstor. Addross Morcy Hospltnl. Tolo phono 201. Sunday sorvlno Plrst mnss, 0:30 n. in.; last mnss, 0 a. m. Ilosary nnd bonodlctlon, 7:30 p. in. . I OATIIOMO CHUUCII I I MAltHUFlKLI) I Hov, II, J, McDnvItt, pastor; Itov. M, Wallncu, assistant. Address, 312 South Sixth street. Phono 24 15. Sunday Sorvlcos Klrst iihihs, 8 a. in.; high muss, sormoit and bono diction, 10:30. MIU'llODIHT EPISCOPAL. Joseph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday School Itally Day, 11 a, in. Kpworth League at 0:30 . m. Morning sornion: "After llegeiior utlon, Then What?" ' Evening sermon: "Laying Aside Sin." Special muslu with morning and ovonlug with Prof. Gornld Hunt direc tor of tho choir. Junior Loaguo Sorvlca Thursday uftornoon nt 3:45. Prayor Mooting Thursday ovon Ing at 7:30 o'clock. All aro cordially Invited. was prosont but was kept out nt the last by a bad cold. Tho question was tho adoption of tho Swiss mlll- Ltdry system to United States. Tlic .Judges woro e. u. aicuiuro ami .j. i. Rrand. Tho Judges were Instructed to chooso four rogulars and two al ternates. Tlioy choso aB regulars: Miss Hansen, Miss Cowan nnd Mr. Soaman with Mr. Walter, as alter nates Mr. Holt and Miss Harris. Mr. Holt was a strong contender for tho regular team. He had good thoughts thought logically, but lacked confi dence. Walter and Seaman lacked fluency. Hongcl presented somo cf tho best thinking on tho program but If. had not been organized. Miss Har ris' manner and tono of volco did not enrry conviction. Miss Hanson and Miss Cowan rocolvcd the highest rating of tho ovonlng but thoy, llko all tho other speakers, gavo tho lm ptosslon that thoy had not given the question moro than cursory Investi gation. It w'as a good tryout. An effort will bo mado to nrrango o debato for tho alternates with North Bond. Tho comnilltco of Primary teach ers appointed to work out a coursa in arithmetic for MarshNold schools that .would comply with the stnto courso but go into much grcator dotnll, re ported in favor of tho New York uourso. Pupils In tho Elomcntnry Tcnch ors' Courso lmvo Just finished tho seven wcoks' consideration of Arith metic. Heading is tho noxt subject for consideration. Thero am six pu pils In tho class; tho Misses Sar- gcant, Hrown, stnek, Hanson, Escott, and McCuno. ' Students and teachors of tho high school choso sides Friday ttftor noon and engaged In gridiron con test. A right good Idea. "Exorclso for everybody." Tho Seniors won this "spoil." Avorago No, 08 fll.07 94. 03.12 01.70 KuglMi Department Tho English department Is oinphn- sizing composition this year. Ench class dovolcs ono day exclusively to cinl composition and Includes oral work ench recitation In lltornturo and written composition. Tho freshmen hnvo current events, fairy stories, Impromptu discussions of public questions, and book rovlows. Tho lltornturo work is progressing well. Tho Seniors aro ready to tnlco up Kmorsou; tho Juniors aro preparing for a Shakespearean play; tho Soph omores nro studying tho "Idyls of tho King"; and tho Freshmen nro rondlng "Irvlng's Sketch Hook." As nn aid to discussion of public questions, tho dopnrtmont will sub- sorlbo for a number of current mng-nzlucs. Class Senior Junior Specials Sophomores Ficshmon week's Porfect 19 12 11 18 20 EPISCOPAL CIIUHCII. Fourth and Market Streots R. E. Drowning, Hector 8 n. in,: Holy Communion. 0:30 it. in,; Sunday School. 11 a. in , Morning servle. 7:30 p. in, Evening prayur and OltAIIKK lllflll SCHOOL l'"lit d'raili) Louise ami Robert Scott entered tho Primary class Monday. Tho witches and goblins mado a Ult to tho Piiiuar) room, Friday of- toruoou, flood attendance marks worn given uormon. to Itohoit Ayros, Dorothy Ilnluos. Every Friday ovonlng, 7:30, Dlblo rPunl Hassford, Lloyd Dyers. Virginia study chiHB. Nov. fi aubjeot:"lloxv .Hrown, Josslo Crabtreo, Virginia Dal- "Wo Oot Our Hlblo." , Kle, Morlo Elliott. Marlon (lldloy. ;IIolon Hansen, Eva MAHSIIFIEU PltHSDYTEHlAN olmo8i 0Iluly ,. I viiuiiiu i 'i.oiotn Lapp, Esthor Lnno. Alice -Rov. J. S. Stubblerield, Pastor M,uoyt Mildred MePherson. Mar Chas. if. Lowry. clerk of sessions mnl M,loUori llaymatta owiara. A. L. Hutz, Treasurer. Ilobort Vasoy. Mrs. ChaB. MoKnlght, president Second Orndo Womon's Auxiliary. I 0nd hundro.i iwrrontor I.. Arlth. Harris, Edward Fourier, Curtis Nn glc, Alice Holmes, Glen Wright, Dale Mauzey, Keith Hall, Lester Adams. One hundred percontcrs In spelling inre: Elmer Scott, Marlon Kardcll, Glenn Wright, Dornlta Lapp, Alfred Wright, Allco Holmes, Verne Olson, Ruby Wright, Winston Duko. Chnrles McGcorgo entered this grado Monday by transfer from the ,Ccntml school. Mrs. Charles Hall wan a visitor on Thursday. Third nnd Fourth Grades One hundred percenters In the weekly spoiling test nro: William tDashnoy, Eugono Sampson, Lois DnBsford, Anona Hlldonbrnnd, Leo na Holmes, Dotty Frlzoon, Margaret .Wood, Myrtlo Johnson, Poarl Wes- scls, Mary McKlnnou, Alma Wlosor. Mrs. John Dashnoy and Mrs. (Frank Black nnd Mrs. Hulen visited this room this wcok. Fifth Grade. Lconn Hoffman has been transfer red to tho Central school. The II class mado relief mnps Fri day using a Bpcclal preparation. Tho pupils spent part of Friday afternoon cutting out designs for I'nllowo'on decorations. ! CENTRAL. SCHOOL GRADES I First Grade Doth first grades at tho Central building hnvo been very busy this week making Jnck o' lanterns, black cats, bats, witches, and brownies, to decornto tholr room for Hnllowo'on time. Miss Schmidt of North Dond who oxpects soon to tench in ono of our neighboring schools, visited Mrs. Wilbur's room Inst wcok. Mrs. Jensen tind Mrs. Qottlngs wero also visitors. Miss Malonoy came with hor pu pils to sco tho pictures earned by tho sovornl grades and on exhibit nt tho Central school. Sho bIbo visited both first grades. Miss Cornlng'B room colobratod four birthdays this wool: and a vory happy tlmo wis enjoyed. Nick Os wald, Violet and Donnott, Swnnton, fpnd Louiso Lor.khart havo nil attain ed tho dignity of sovon years. ' Second Grado Tho A class highest standings in niimbor work woro: Margarot Stnuff, Edna Mirrasoul, Ralph Gordon, Ele anor Hanson, Martin Ilausor, Ruth Jarvls, Charles Hoffman, Frank Hop son. Tho D class loaders In niimbor work woro: Gcorgo Frostier, Virginia Coke, Norma Lyons, Ruth Gordon, .Doris LHJoborg, Lawronco Ferguson, Thlnl Grado Ellen Hudbcrg Is absent on ac count of Illness. Iloth grades mado rollet maps of Coos county this wcok. Eighth Grado Tho session of tho soventh grado has boon changed from doublo ses sion to slnglo sosslon, being now from 8 o'clock to 1:10 that all tho pupils may convoiiloutly attend tho gymnasium classes. Mrs. D. h. Patchett visited tho classes ouo afternoon before tho ses sion wns changed. Miss Doris Sotigstackon will leavo noxt week for California where sho will Bpond two months. Hlnncho Copplo, Etvlo Grant, and Knthorlno Nicholson of the A sovonth grndo had porfect grades In their arithmetic test this week. Choster Dascom has been absont on account of Illness. i... ..-., - , - ur m in'"wi'""l""1""1 ' MHHHMl HHMHMHiHMMMMnMMHHMiMMMiMH W Coos River I ' 0 ScJhiooll Hews m jest m I Woll 1 to The Times.) ' ' '"' Jm KOREA CONTRIBUTES CLOTH FOR RUSSIA LiiiW Order Arc Filled nl llusl- iiuvs Hon Iteeu Very Much ICvleiiiUfl Miss Mary Kruso, organist. J. T, Draud, Supt Sunday School, Sunday school, 10 a. in. 11 a. m., "First Things First." motle this wook nro Stanloy Graves, Voruo Olson, Marvin Shaw, Myron 7:30 p. in. trnctlon." Prayor meeting 7:30 p day, I I'lie SIuu of Sub- j m. Thurs- DAY PARK CHAPEL E. II. Campbell, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I Sorvlcos Sunday 11 n. m. Wodnosday, 8 p. in., Auditorium Publlo Library. Sunday morning subject; "Ever lasting PuuiBhmont." Sunduy School, 12 M. In Christ ian Sclouco Hall. Reading Room opon dally oxcopt Sunday and holidays, 1 t p. m. Christian Sclenco Hall 237 Third St. North. I SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. . Cv, Dongston 4 Comor Third and Commercial RoBldonce 294 Highland. Phono 9 1-R. I 9:46 a m Sunday School. 11 a. m. -Service. 2:30 p, in. Sunday Sehool Sacchi, superintendent. I 7:30 p. in. Preaching by i Sumner. Mld-wook prayor meeting. uosdny, 7:30 p. in. . I inr AwoiltluJ I'roi to Coo nr TlniM.J SEOUL, Korea, Oct. 30. Koroa's Harris, Lena ! contribution to supplies for tho Al- ommo.Morlo llowo, "os is chlofly cloth for Russia nnd upon this almost ovory fircsldo is engaged. Tho Choson Tanning Com- 'pony, Is, howovor, turning out a largo niimbor of boots and ammunition pouches mid enses for tho Russian armies, Ordors to the value of ono and olio half million yen or about $700,000 havo ulroady been filled by this con cern. ,Tho Russian mllltnry author ities aro already negotiating for nn othor largo order. This vast exten sion of business has obliged tho com pany to tnko on a big forco of oxtra workmen who aro mostly Koreans with some Japunoso. Tho plant Is running day and night. Some pris on Inmates havo also boon employod in tho work. Dig orders for cattle, rice and mis cellaneous leathor goods aro bolng filled In Northoru Korea for Asiatic Russia. Tho people throughout tho couutry aro thus benefiting by the war, for almost every workor has an opportunity of placing his sorvices. (Special THE Coos River School opened in tholr now building nt the forks 1 of tho river on September 13 with nn enrollment of 70 pupils and four teachers. Slnco then tho niim bci hns grown to 85. Tho high school, under Mr. Tavciinor, has 10 students; tho grammar grades un der Miss Huctow, 18; Miss Spraguo's intermediate room numbers 17, and in the primary department aro 34 pupils in chargo of Mrs. McLcod. The school Is completing the sev enth wcok of very successful school work. All of the pupils, with tho excep tion of a few that live near tho school house, coma to school in boats. The Rainbow brings thoso who live on tho South Fork, tho Hopo those from the lower river, while from tho North' Fork there aro six high school students In regular attendance. A rivalry has sprung up between tho pupils from tho different bouts nnd Is taking various forms A song contest was the first thing that enmo up, for which n prize of a flag in tho school colors has been offered for the best school song composod. Songs havo been com posed by tho threo groups, nnd a decision Is to bo mndo by disinter ested Judges nt tho assembly hour next Tuesday, when tho songs aro to bo sung by tho authors. Last Friday during tho aftornoon recess a cross-gountry run around tho largo school grounds wns run by teams from the Rainbow and tho Hope. Tho latter won by a score of 42 to 3C. Thero .is talk of bas ket ball contests between tho boats nnd wo understand that challenges havo been issued and nccoptcd and tho games to bo played In the near future. Tho high school, boys havo taken up basket ball as an outsldo ganio and expect to contlnuo It until Mio bad weather sots In. Thoy havo tho grounds In good shape now and nro developing skill -in n gnmo which Is now to nearly all of them. Hiitton O'Connor has boon elected captain of tho school team. Tho fourth ami fifth grades havo sent letters written In tholr lan guage classos to a school In Tampa, Florida. Thoy hopo to recelvo ans wers and thus start correspondence that will contlnuo for a long tlmo. Gcorgo and Lawronco Hcssoy, of tho high school, nro varying tholr education by a two-wooks trip to tho exposition nt San Francisco. Wo know thoy nro enjoying tho trip, but' fear that thoy wero sea-sick on tho run down tho coast on tho Santa Clara. Tho lowor grades gavo n short program In honor of Hnllowo'on on Friday afternoon, to nn nudlonco composod of tho rest of tho school and a few parents. WItchos, brown ies, Jack-o'-lanterns, and othor char acters scon only nt this season, turn od tho familiar school building Into a straugo fairyland for tho hour. -F F. L.I Wod- CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Victor P. .Morris, Pastor Sorvlcos as follows at tho Church, cornor Sixth and Central: Regular i rvlces ovory Sunday, 10 a. in. Sunday School. You are cordially Invited to nttond theso moetlngs. METHODIST CIIUIIOII Hov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pnstor, North Rend Tho sorvices Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday School at 10 a, m, 11:00 a. m. Sermon, Vespor Clrclo and Epworth Loaguo at 7 p. m. SELLING GOODS Tho big problem in soiling goods Is getting tho customor Into tho storo. Coos Hay Times nd3 will help you solve this problem. PARIS RENT NOT SO HIGH AS FORMERLY, fttj AMOlitc! Trru to Com tuj Mum.) I PARIS, Oct. 30. Thoro aro ovi-! deuces that tho upward movomout of routuls In Parts has received a last ing check. A luxurious apartment. In tho Avonuo do PAlmn that rontod ' for 25,000 francs a year has Just boon leased for 17,000. In tho quarter of tho Pare Monccau apartments that woro m great demand at C.000 francs aro now offered at 5,000. Iloforo tho wnr in tho quarter whoro commorco In luxuries flourish es particularly, tho landlord has nev er to seok a tenant. Ho simply mark ed up tho rontnls 10 por cont In an-1 tlclpatlon of tho expiration of tho lease nnd waited for his customer; j ho was novor obliged to advortiso. Today ono of tho Btrlklng features' of thoso same quarters Is tho long wide band of canvas that hero and thero advertlso nn apartment or a storo for rent. Thoro aro dozens of thorn on the grand Houlovardcs from tho Placo do In Concorde to tho Place do la Republlquo; thero aro four in tho Placo Vondome, soveral In tho' Avenue do l'Opera and Ruo do la Palx. Some of tho former tennnts have gono out of business, some havo i sought other less oxpcnslvo quarters and othors have simply compromised with the landlord; unable to pay rent , they havo given way for anyono who can. Real estato experts predict that tho docllno In commercial routs and rents ' for luxurious apartments will con-1 tlnuo nfter tho war whllo small and ' modost apartments will b,o unchang ed or hlghor. A groat many families broken up by the war ami with fl-, nnitcas moro or losa tied up will abandon largo apartments and In crease the demand far smaller ones. Plenty of good.'nound ileep is the answer. A Hcywood-Wakeficld Mattress nr dealer for this good, ncrviceable mattress of known value and quality. You are absolutely prolecieii. new ina you a not satisfied. Look for the name on the label before you buy. 1'ricc, S15 OiheiH at S13 nnd S18 Hcywood Brothers and Wakefield Company rortTLANI), OKKGON SIJATTI.lt. WASHINGTON For Sale by GOING & HARVEY COMPANY Complete llotiio FuniWioiM A Portland Preacher Says: A havings back account moans moro than Associated Char ities In tho uplift of Immunity. A provident mid helpful man Is a moro valuable asset than ono vtho, boliiK dependent upon tho generosity of others, accepts charity at tho opcnso of Ills self respect. MANMIOOD AND MONEY nro In tho gnmo of Ilfo. Manhood is necessary. So Is inonoy. Your snvlngs account will pay you threo per cent nt thli imulc. $G$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C $ c $ C $ C$C$C$C$G$C$C$C First National OF COOS BAY Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT DOXES FOR RENT. I I tin BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Ilonnctt, President. I " V' J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President ' It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. C"Ah!rr. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Cars leavo Marshfiehl 7 a.m., 11 n.m., " p.m., ft p.m. Cars leave for Emplro 7 n.m., 11 n.m., SI p.m., ft p.m. Cars Leave Sunset Day 7 a.m., I) n.m., 1 p.m., ft p.m. Furcs, Emplro, !I5c; Tarhool or South Slough, ft()c; Sunset Hay 7Ro , . III 111 MW&&Enlr ' uvTO VTBBKi r t "j : - "' PROFESSIONAL Dr. A. L. H0USP.Wr.rHi 1'liyslclnn and Snici OfflceslrvlK y Office hours: 11 to l . tnnd7to8p., ,a'a Phonos: Office li;W. Io,( J. M. Wright BUILDING COXmSJ' Estimates furnished on reque,t Dr. H. M. Shaw Wye, Ear , Tlront i GLASSES FITTKI) Phono aao J. Rooms 200-201 I'-ving lllock. DIl. RIATOIE H. SHAW. Physician and Surges Phono S30-J. H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINREn Room 304 Coko nidg. phono H.j Rcsidonco Phono 363-L. W. G. Chandler ARCIIITKOT t RoomB 301 and 302, Coko Dalldtng. Jlarshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AllCHITECT Marchflold, Oregon, TLME TA11LE WILLA5IICTTE PACIFIC MOI0B CAR Leavo Marshfield GMG a.m. ' 7.4 G n.m.v 8:4G a. 9:45 a.m. ).0:45 a.m. til: 30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. G.40 p.m. Lhti North 2til 7:00 in. 8:00 i.m, 9:00 in, 10:15 a.n. 11:00 1.0. 11:45 i.a 1:16 p.n. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.B, 6:15 pn. 6:66 p.m. C:55 p.m. North city limits only. .7:30 p.m. 7M5 .m. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave Owl Pharmacy Marsliflold A.M. 7:00 D::iO V.M. l:oa ft. HO ii iMJ CoqiiUt ML 7toe 9:00 11:00 I'M. 8:00 0:30 AlARSHFIELD-COQUILLB AW) STAGE TIME SCIIKDULH Schedule nrnin)?l to corned With boats to Dnndon, HtgM to Sljrtlo Point, Watfner, Itothm- No delays. Faro from Marshfield to 0ifot 75 rents. SlaRlo & Ijnmlwth, rrop. Will furnish extra cam for extra trips day or night; iIm charter cam. ..AUTO STAGE SOHEDULB , October, 1015 To Portlnnd via Florence & Enrt Leavo Marshflold and Florenti 5:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m. Wednesday "ST... w":::::: 88 S Sunday ....31... 8:00 .m. Leave Gardiner Ono llourLiW. (On trips leavlne ManMlelJ bJ 80. m. you should make PotM samo dnr.) Consider First Your Home Aeroplanes, joy-riding, amusements, luxury and things that last but foi a day let them wait. Your homes af fect your very natures. They influence your lives in more ways than you can realize. It is false economy to skimp on things which make for a better, more comfortable and happy home. Why not get the most out of home life? Electrify your home and know what living really is; what a comfort and what a saving in time and strength an Electric Flat Iron and Washing Machine will be; how an Electric Cleaner will improve the appearance of your home make it brighter, cleaner, better to live in;'how you will enjoy a breakfast that is prepared with the Electric Toaster, Electric Percolator or Grill. Take the first towards all this comfort by installing Elec tric service. See us today and let us explain "how" and "how much." Oregon Power Co. FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Hend K. Of! COMMUTATION fjfl 21 TICKETS 1.W IV Marshfleld-North Bend Auto Una Cars every ten mlnuW W Slough onco dy, leartD 11 ..Vm., to Empire three GORST & Kiau, .v,- - DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S WOOUi North Front Street Phone 37tw cMt: MONEY by ordering tlia & HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton Lump coal, per ton ,,5 Or half ton 0 Phone 19 or leave order , HUlyer's Cigar n-- onnDi WOOD , fwitt1 Kindling wood, per load IM Alder wood, 16 w 24 Inches "' Free Deiivw W. ""- Phone 227-J. t ,,