The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 08, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN.
Ilov. It. O. Tliorpo, Pastor
Phono 370 J.
Residence 87 1 So. 7th St.
cuso niitl Dcuth Roal?"
Siiinliiy School, O.'.'IO n. m., In
Christian Science Hall.
Heading lloom open dally cxcopl
Sundays ami holidays, 1 G p. in.,
Christian Sclcnco Hull 2.17 Third
St. North.
Tor .March, tiro as follows: Lola Conlt
lii, George CoiikIIii, Uotiluh Conlclln,
Fnyo Conklln. Thoy wore not absent i
during tlio month.
-
; The pupllH huvo been drawing
mnpH tlio past wook. Thoy have donu
very nlcoly. CyniB Parrel having
Sunday School 10:00 p. in.
Borvlco, 11 u. in.
Sorvlcea lu North llond, Sunday,
7:45 n. in.
Sunday sohool, 10 a. m,
HAY PARK CHAPEL
13. II. Campbell, Pastor. I
.
2:30 p. m. Sunday School. Mrs.
W. II. Phillips, superintendent.
No acrmoiw until after llrucu
Evans' services are finished.
3:30 p. in. Sunday, Dr. Ahholt
will talk.
Mid-wcok prayer iiicotlng, Wed
nesday, 7:30 p. in.
METHODIST CHUHOir
ltov. A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Sixth nnd Control.
Victor P. Morris, Pastor
Sorvlccs ns follows nt thn fllinmli
corner Sixth and Control:
llegulnr t rvlcos ovcrj Sunday.
10 n. in. Sunday School.
1 1 a. in. Preaching and coin
inunlou. 0:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. in. Evangelistic Sermon.
You nro cordially lnJtod to attend
lllCBU IltlotlllgS.
IN THE.
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8
CMO0L
8
North Bond
Tho sorvlcas Sunday will bo ai
follows:
Sunday School nt 10 a. ra.
11:00 ft, in. Sermon,
Vespor Clrclo and Epworth Longuo
at 7 p. m.
.
FIRST BAPTIST CIIUItCH I
Rov. II. 1J. FosKott, Pastor
Residence, 210 Illrch Ave.
Phono 123-J.
A1Ico Tlckoll, church clerk.
1). II. Pntchott, Supt. Illblo School.
Calendar of Services:
Illblo School, 10 n. in.
Morning Worship. 1 1 n. m.
ltov. Foskott will speak on "Tho
Mlnuto Men or tho Kingdom." Jack
Thompson will slug.
Evening Tho t-Miurch Joins In tho
llruco Evans ovaifgollstle campaign.
I). Y. P. U. meeting, 0:30 p. m.
Prayor mooting, Thursday 7:15
P. m.
'
drawn an exceptionally good one, tho
Hvrltor thinks.
Wo have Just purchased a fine now
Vlclrola for our school. Ilavo also
:ptirchusod a piano for tho saiuo hut
,tho very had condition of tho roads
'makes It Impossible to bring It to
tho school house.
On Arbor day tho patrons of the
school will bring well tilled lunch
baskets to tho school yard. The
men folks nro most cociHully Invited
to attend and bring spades mid while
tho women folks prcparo dinner they
will bo expected to Bpndo ground for
flowers, and children's garduns etc.
Annlo and Harry Hastondorff en
tered school laot wcok.
HOSE II. COTTLE,
Clerk School Diet. 01.
$
X HAYNES INLET SCHOOL X
X NEWS. ' :
$
Thursday availing, about eighty of
tho parents mid frlondn Hacked tho
iirhool house of dictrlct Number twou-
i(y-slx, Hay ties Inlet, to enjoy an en
tertainment given by tho scholars nnd
lonelier, Miss Hilda Muneon, which
News of Near by Towns
.STEAMER PIPIELD PROBABLY
WILL HE SAVED
Tho Towor room of the high school
building has been fitted up for an
art studio under tho direction of Miss
'Voir., toochor of drawing. Tho room
'Is n model of good tasto for alt
students of tho school ami will sup-
tilv n uHittnltil lntr ntiirlpnntiiittil f.ii
!. , i . i . i . . tiiPrkod tho closo of a successful vin-
tbo advanced studontH In drawing i' ,nl . , ,
...ri. 'Pin, jitilfirtn llittlnnl ii'iiu nnm.
nnd painting who will assemble In , , L ' ,. . . , ,, .
it ,.. ,....., , .,.. i ni.Jr,80 of "n1oHcs and rccitatlono
. , , , . ,, Miy Inoz Lundntoii, Ellon Itclker, Ina
draporlcs nro dark greon and white1.,, ... ,,, . .. ,,,,,
...... .. , , , , , ijltolkor, Wllda Fulton, Llzzta McCuI-
whllo tho furniture, a part of which ',.,, . ..
was mndo lu tho school shops by tho
students In manual talnlug, is fin
ished In cream colored enamel, flood
f works of art adorn the walls. Tho
expeuso of fitting up the room was
borne by tho Art Department Fund.
d.ator In tho year an art exhibition
will ho given.
Thoro Is still a chance to float tho
Htcainer Flflold, It socina. Tho Imn
loii Western World prints tho fol
lowing regarding 'tho vessel:
According to P. O. (Jonercnux,
df Portland, roprcsontatlvo of tho in-
fsiirnnca underwriters, who was in
Handon, and loft for San Francisco,
tlio steamer Flflold Is to bo pulled
out to hea with tho next extreme high
lido which will bo on or about the
18th of tlio proBont month A pow
erful tow boat from San Francisco
will nrrlvo at that time for tho pur
pose. Villi' fill Hill ItfMlf'lt '
Tho work of pulling tho boat onto
tho bench wan completed several days
ago. Sho has bIhco been cleaned of
nand and hor tanks and boilers em
ptied. The holds will bo filled with
casks and It is bollovcd that unless
Bovero weathor conditions aro en
countered nt tho tlmo tlio danger of
losing tho vessol In attempting to.
pull her out will be slight.
Will Ho Towed South
No ropnliB will bu attompted on
tho hull as It Is bollovcd tho barrels j
will keep her afloat so that bIio can
bo towed to San Francisco and put f
on drydoek, where her hull will bo
repaired; hor machinery overhauled
nnd various minor damages fixed.
TWO ELECTED
Tho Intor-clnss oratorical contest I
loch, Gortrudo (Jennings, Louotto
jAlunson, Mzzlo Crouch, Chnrllo Mc-
.Cullocli, Edwin Johnson, Irvln Peter
son, I). Potorson, Hugh HloUcr, Itu
dolph Itolkor, Leonard Itclker, Albert
'ltelkor. Fluto and violin duet fy
(Nelson brothers, accordion nnd violin
duet by Ernest Fcrraro and Arthur
McCulloch, with organ nccompanl
mont by Llzzlo McCulloch, nnd sclcc-
I UNITED brethren CHURCH I l0:
J NORTH REND fw
Mrs. R. N. Lowls. Pastor
Sabbath School nt 10 n. in.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
rreachlng at 11 a. in. nnd 8 p.m.
Prnypr Meeting Wodnoadny ovo
nlng at S o'clock.
I
MIP'HODIHT EPISCOPAL.
.'bseph KnottB, Pnstor. -
Sunday school nt 10 n. in.
Epworth I.eugtio at 0:30 . in.
11 n. in. Dr. J. ,T. Abbott
preaches.
Evonlng -Union revival services.
Special muslo both morning and
evening with Ppif. Qorald Hunt direc
tor of tho choir.
Junior Loagtio Service Tliursday
nftornoon nt 3:45. '
Prayor Mooting Thursday ovod
lag at 7:30 o'clock.
All nro cardlally Invited.
kpihcopai. ummoii. i
Fourth nud Market Streets
R. E. Drowning, Rector
8:00 a. in., Holy Communion, St.
Mary's ('Impel, North llond.
0 30 a. in. Sunday School.
11 a. m morning service nud set
moil "Tho Pro-oiulnunco of Char
ity." 7 30 p. m., evening service nnd
Hornion. Children's choir.
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MARSIU-'IEMI PltESIlYTERIAN
CHURCH j
-Rov. J. S. Stubbletlold, Pastor
Chno. ll, I.owry, elorK of bcssIohb
A, h. Ilutz, Troasuror.
Mrs. Cluis. McKulght, prostdont
Woiuoii'h Auxiliary.
MIbb Mary Kruso, nrgiinlBt.
J, T. llrand, Supt. Sunday School.
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
11 n, in., Sermon- "City l.iro."
Young peoplo'H nioutlinf, 7:00 p.
m.
Union meeting In M. E, church.
Strength."
Plcaso nolo tho chautjo of hour
for tho owmliiK Her1uo.
Prayer inootlnjj 7:00 p. m. Thuru
day. day.
I UATIIOWO CIIUItCH
for tho selection of representatives
of tho school lu tho county contest,
as held at tho high school auditori
um last ovonlng before a Inrge nu-
dlonco. In this contest each class
wan represented by two spoakora
a girl mid a boy who hud hcon so-
fleeted by n series of dims contests
held prior to tho one last night. As
a result of tho preliminary training,
last night's contest was closo and of
a pretty high order for secondary
schools. A fine Interest lu tho out
come was manifested by tho classes
and class colors and class yells wore
much lu ovldouce. Incidentally the
wlnnors of the contest lust evening
became tuo wliiuoru of the Red Cross,
Medals.
Tho Pi'ugvnui
'Piano Solo Wllmn llonglaud
Seniors:
What came (o Slavlii .ltuth Dungan
Eulogy to (im-rield
William McDonald
Sophomores.
Ab tho Moon Arose .Gladys Crawford
Tho Battle of Gettysburg
Ocorgo llongoll
'.I ob n llrowu Jess Franz
FroHliinon:
Spartleus to tho (lliidlalorn
I Tholma Lyons
The American Infamy
Charles Doauo
Piano Solo Helen House
Pluno Duet
....Mario l.ui'Kdiit, Howard Kelly
Piano Solo Alice Matthlsou
ftlonii by the quartette
Tho entire program was well reud
'orcd and would havo bcon n credit
to any sehool'ln Coos county.
Inez Iiiindstrom, Edwin Johnson,
Jim ltelkor, Albert Itolkor and Ico
tiard ltelkor havo not been Into nor
Imhifiedn recitation during tho ontlre
Airhool term.
Tho attendance hns beou well up
to tho a vera go nud tho Intorost takou
,by seholaiB nnd pm'ontfl showed their
appreciation of tho manner lu which
Miss MuiiBon has conducted tho
.school.
i'
Tho Myrllo Point Entorprlso says:
At the annual city election held
lioro, C. A. Harrington and J. S.
Wtiltnkor wcro oleeted eoiincllnicn,
wiiiio Arringion wub rc-eiecieu nuan
uror and Dodgo recorder.
The reBiilt of tho balloting fol-,
lows: For counci'lnioii, t'lireo-yenr .
term C. A. Huirlngton 85, Oeo. W.
Sholloy 32, J. O. Stommler CI, J. S.
Whltnkor 72; for recorder E. A.J
Dodgo 121, C. W. Fonsler I, Mary
Richards I; for treasurer J. M.
Arlington 121, Florence IIuull 1.
HOW TO IIIC.UJTIKV MAItSII
FIEIiD. lly Dewctl I.nsh.
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.MAKE FIRST TRIP
Tho Oold Pencil Olobo Bays:
t
Tho first trip over tho rond bo
twoon this placo and Crescent City
with mi auto wa.i mndo by C. 8.
amintlott In 1). M. Mooro's iFord
Inst weok. He wub accompanied by
Floyd Huntley, L'has. Starr, Davo
and Frank Colvin, going down ono
day nnd back tho next.
HUSINESS CJOES SOUTH
That most of the shipping to tho
lower Coiulllo river Is from Sim
Frauelsco Is Indicated by tho fol
lowing from tho Western World:
IlKAUTIKUli city Is what ev- 'l'.io fact that tho Port of Handon
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Tho JiuUom:
Mrs. Clarence Ash.
Mrs. A. J. M. Itohtirlsnu.
Mrs. Itoldar lluggo,
ltov. .1. S. Stuhhleriold.
Mr. J. T. Rnind.
The Winner:
William .McDonald, '10; ltuth Dun
gnu, 'Hi; first.
Charles Donne, '111; Mnry Fuavone,
'17; Second.
Tho finrmnn-Aiuerlrnu society of
Mamdifluld has upon request of the
superintendent of schools mndo np-
' nllcatlon for nnd been grmuen per-
NORTH HKNII !...... .... .i... i i..
.,1., ., .: ,. i iiiiBBiiiii iiy inn litih11! uifiuiiniun
nuufi'sa Slurry liospilll. To 0-i ..... .. i I
phono 201 wMl'h ,m Marnliflold orKania-'
8utld.iv Rorvlrnl.-lr ... r.. ..""" " ,m"' '" '" ""'" '
...- . ... ...113., W.UV
oryhody wants to llvo In. All
people like to llvo In u clean
healthy city and not lu a rubbish
pllo.
To make a beautiful city out of a
dirty one you should fill nil tho
sloughs that nro not of much use.
And where tho dredgo has flllod
Ju with viand nud shells, you could
throw Homo grass seeds, so grass
would grow Instead of woods. Some
of tho old bouse lu tho outskirts of
tho city could bo torn down or
burned mid Chinatown cleaned up
mid painted.
The street. aro about tho most
Important tiling to tho town. The
people havo to help to heap tlio
utieets clean; thoy must not throw
npplo or oninuo pmllng or paper lu
the streets, and any other rubbish. J
Plant trees along the sidewalks and
flowers of nil kinds, so that It will
give tho city a clean smell. Ilavo
largo fountains .tpoutltig Into tho
air in dlfferont places.
WAYS TO .MAKE .MAItSII rilil,
I THE (MTV HEAl'TII"!
I -
! Hy Kathryn Nicholson. . ,.
la beginning to bo looked upon as
the entrance to tho Coiiulllu valley
territory as a whole, was amply
demonstrated, by tho enormous '
amount of nupplles for nil parts oi I
the valley and Curry county points j
which arrived on tho Ellaboi'h tho
first of the week. Wednesday morn-!
lug tho up rlvor boats wcro loaded,
to tho guards with a miscellaneous (
curgo of freight mid tho Central
Warehouse was still plied high with
goods.
It Is said that during tho past
winter since tho norvlco from the ,
iioi tli hns become uncertain, tlio '
111'ji chants of tho lounty 'havo begun
to buy heavily lu San Francisco.
Tho most of this tonnage for thv up
river cities Is shipped via Handon
on the Kllxuhoth mid river boats,
t'ho freight being cheaper that way.
Ad'AINST CKJAKETTTS
rvr
n, in ; last mass, 0 a. m. Rotary
and benediction, 7:30 iu?fm.
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OATHOMO CHURCH
I .MARSHFIEM)
Rov 11 J. MiDovitt, pastor; Row
M. Wnlluce, assistant.
Addrosa. 312 South Sixth atreet.
Phono 245.
Sunday Services First mass, 8 a
m.; high mass, sermon and bono
diction, 10:30.
SWEDISH EVAXCSEMOAIj
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Rov. II. F. Renuston
Corner Third and Comnierclal.
Rosidenco 204 Highland. Phono
l) i -J.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Cervices Sunday 11 t. in.
Wednesday, 8 p. in,, Auditorium
Public Library.
Sunday morning "Am Sin. DIb-
Wio v Riuro KwiiihV See nil.
pn ngo (I,
OST everyone knowa many
ways to make the city beau
tiful
the school two medals a gold and ' wonderful chntiro on account of tho
bllver one respectively, for prof lei- hills, which nro covered with groons '
eiicy lu the Gorman lnutrunuo, Thee,aud shrubbery. '
Mnodals will be awarded at Com-. Ono of the things which should.
inoncomont, thororora, to tliono stu-jbodono Is to paint all tho old he-uses
donts in (lormaii 11 who In the Jiulu- iwhleh need It, nnd clean un tha vunls
mont of tho faculty rank first nnd and streets; plant elliuhlng vinos nnd I
second Ju tho class. They will ht I fiovors over unsightly stumps and1
mvnrdoil annually. fencua; liiako lawns and pl:'iit trees
Eighty students lu high school along the parkings. Each city should1
ilSusllHh will ontor the good roads have at least one city park filled with I
oMMy contest. As many lu tho grades .aij tlilima which a park roqulres; as. '
will ontor tho same contest for xrudofulrnlp Kroundt, troos, creeks, swings
children. and n xoo.
' Tho waterfront could bo Improved
' lugs which nro beyond repairing.
t SOUTH INLET SCHOOL t A the eilmnto Is so delightful.
t DISTRICT NO. 61. $.l,olH wlntar mid suuunor, many
vtsliruhs could be planted that would
rolllnln Krwill ,ho ........ ..,, con,.,,
i '
' ' ilioiiafts where thoy do not hnvo yards I
Tho pupils entitled to havo tlielr ' ,ia Havo vrtutlovr box wltlt LrlKlit j
name, placed on tho roll or ,lollor,y)roa Howow. wlilrii nro ahxnya t-
j tractive. I
Who W Hi nee Euuis? See ad. vi, js lit nro Evans? See ml.
oil ago O. on ,,.,g0 (l
(Special to tli Times.)
HANDON. Oro., April S. - The
Mothers' Study club has applied to
the city to ee that the state ilgar
otto law is enforced and also (hat
n city ordinance bo passed. Tin
city attorney will luvo3tlgato. I
Who is Hi nee i:aus?
Marshlleld has. such ajiui page ll.
See ad.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
Str. Breakwater
Sails for
PORTLAND
TOMORROW, 6 A. M.
Breakwater
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAW FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
APRIL 10
From
Smith Terminal Dock
Statements
For the month of March are now
ready. Depositors are requested to
call for them at their convenience.
The First National
iaok OF cos BAY
Safety Plhuis Service
KAHI'3 TEN CENTS
City MiiiK.h North llond, Ho
Ofl COMMUTATION nfl
l TICKETS, $1.7.1 ZU
Murslifleld-Norlh Head
Auto Lino
Cars ovory ton minutes from
C n. in., to 12 midnight; to
Smith Slough onco a dny,
JeavliiK ut 11 n. m.; to Era
plro thrco trips n dny.
GOItST .Si KINO, lToiw.
Oldest Hank in Coos County
Establihheil 1SKU
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
Flanagaix (Sb Bennett Bank
Mai'hhfleld, Coos County, Oregon,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
1NTEUEST IW1D ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Offkors J. V. DENNETT, President; JAS. H. ELANAOAN, Vlco
Prosldont; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. P. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan b Bennett Bank
OF MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,00
Officors J. W. BENNETT, Prosidont; JAS. II. PLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant
Cashier.
THE WHITE IS KING
Of -nil Sowing Machines
Now loented at 2CC Mnrkot to.
West. P"hono klD3-J. Wo have
also got big bargains in oil klndi
nt used machines. All machines
told on easy paymonts.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNETT, Vico
Presldent; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
Tho Only Ti list Company In tlio State, Outsldo of Portland, Which
Organized Under tho New Law.
SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
loaves Mnrshflelil every df
8 n.in. Leaves head of river
ut ;:io p. in.
STEAMEU RrtlNHOW
loaves head of river dally nt
7 ii.m. Leaves Marshneld at
a p.m. For charter apply on
hoard.
ROGERS & SMITH, ProP
. ' ... "" !
SAVE MONEY
by ordering Ho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut cpnl, ton
Lump coal, ton $
Or hall ton of uoth..$7
J). MUSSON, Prop
Phono 18-J or leavo orders
at Hllljer'8 Cigar Store
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phona 311