( t L Sx THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. EVENING EDITION t NEWS OF NEARBY TOWN t Cl'RItV COL'NTV NOTES Xohh of Gold Honrli People Told in tliu Globe Gardner Ollphnnt was coininlttod to tlio state reform hcIiouI nt Snlcin urtor nn examination before Judge Wood. C. A. (Inuntlott loft for Sa lem with tlio lad In charge. Harry Jaeobson loft for Crescent City with n cotiplo of piissoiiKors. Ho Is plntmlng on returning horo nnd opotiltiK a ganiKo for tlio aeroiuinoda- tlcui of motorists during Hi" summer. M. Doylo and wife 'have Inrnud tholr ranch over to Cliurllo Doylo nnd will take a vacation tlil.s sum mer. A quiet lioniu wedding took place nt tlio residence of 10. L. Ralph, In Gold Reach, on Sunday, May 11th, nt high iroou, ltonlion Ralph mid MIbh Inn P. Carter wore married liy Q. 11. Stafford, jiiBtlco of the patico Aftor tho roroniony tlio iiBsoinlilctl Kiictitn 8nt down to a liounllfiil repast. vINTHB. v DGBO&Ld SCHOOL NOTES itliovo nro Mrs. S. Nicholson, Mrs. Thayer Crimes, Mr. Walker, Mr. Hoy Lawhnrno nnd othors. We nro all especially Intorosted In this latter phnse of tho exhibit. It Is going to ho a ploiiBiirnhle feature for all of us and It Is going to ho very Instructive gga ! to tho pupils. Tliero will ho fine -joxhlblta of sewing, and some good I ! pimp work. rtl Tho eighth week spoiling contest l STOCK LOOKING (.'()()) The Oold Roach (lloho says: Oaino Warden Adams came In from tho hills nnd snys stock on tho hack ranges Is looking well, ho says, but tho gniBH on tho high mountains Is n month Inter thnn itBiinl. Ho usually drives his Ktock hack In .May, but will hnve to wait several weoks yet. Coyotes nro getting numerous along tlio upper river nnd nro killing a good many lambs. Leslie iBnaison, M. II. S., 'Hi will resulted ns follows: he ono of tho senior ndvlsors ut thu :i A Centrnl !S 7-S. U. of C. noxt year. The duty Is 3 II Cant ml ST.ti . considered honorary In that cneh , senior advisor Is assigned to a cor-jr. tnli; iiumlier of Freshmen to uilvtso r. and guide tbroiigh the liitrlniebu of 6 tho first year of University llfo. (; Wo nro In receipt of an Invlta- A SIB.S .. A Central II Central A Central lr Cential 95.1 IISS.'I US.fi US. The outdoor track . . High 07 2-0 ... High y . ... High !)!) .. . lllghlM.S ...High sn.fi ... High 07.1 ... High 1)0.1 moot for the . . . .- tlou to bo present in mo kiuuuiuuik (j,ado hoys will bo hold noxt week, exorcises or Miss May Prouss, M. II. cj.itnr(u-. U WIIH orlglnnlly sehod S. '12 who Is finishing at tho Uul-. H,tl, fop Muy 80 bt tho llllcrHcll()1. vorslty of California thla year. .. ,..,..., ., ,,,.., .... i that date and tho Orndo boys' moot i had to glvo way. FIHK warden named Tlio I'ort Orford Trllmno says: 11. "W. Wean has recolved his tip polntmcnt ns flro wnrdon and ns mimed tho duties of that position on tho 10th Inst. His first work will bo to opon tho various trails through the mountains so as to havo thorn In traveling condition when tho flro conson comes. Duo to bo much debris in tho woods caused by tlio unusual snowfull of InBt winter, It Is anticipat ed that this will ho a bad sonsou for flics. (Ji vies up mini; Ono minor lias not succeeded In Ourry county according to tho follow ing from tho'l'ort Orford Tribune: .M. T. Wright, who for tho past sovoral months has boon mining on tho beach at Hubbard's creek, Iiiih rIvoii up work at that place and hniilod tils machinery to town. Mr. Wright spont considerable tlmo mid money In prospecting with tho aid of n pump and gasolluo engine, but liu failed to find rich deposits In any of the, holes ho mink and Iiiih given up mining for it more reliable uvocntlou, for tho tlmo being, at least. PIONKKU ON VISIT Cyrus Maddon, who for tho pant Blx weeks has boon visiting with bis nfeoti ut Coiiullle, leturned to hi homo 'near Hlxos last wools. Mr. Mnddeu'H hoalth Iiiih mproved since ho went away, nnd lie looks as (IioukIi lie might mill nnotlwr score to his SI yours of ago. Ho Is ono of the ploneera of this section, 'having come Ono feature of tho program Tor tho last meeting of tho Ilysoerlo Is a furco called, "Fortunes of War". It will bo given In tho High School Auditorium May lillril. Tho east of characters Is as follows: Lucllo Virginia Clarko Mildred Mary MeArtliur Polly Glondn Farroll Flora . .'. Huth Goldou Evelyn . . . lllancho Submodel- Miss Dtirn.;d or .lack Thelnia Lyons Pupils In both schools will par ticipate In tho Memorial Day ex ercises. The pupils of tho Con-' trul school will Join tho procession at tho Junction of Market and Front, j Tho pupil of tho High school will meet tho procession on Fourth' street marching down from tlio high school bul'dlug. Sunday Toplej - Morning- "Faith and Life". Evening "Mercy Forever". Pro ludo to sermon upon "The Saturday half holiday." The pastor will speak at Englo wood nt 2:1 fi and nt Eiutstdo at 3 :4G p. m. 4 EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I Fourth and Market Streets --Uov. It. 10. Drowning, Hector- t):.'10 a. m. Sunday School. 10. ISO n. m. Morning Service and sermon "Tho Majesty of Hlght". 7:. 10 ii. m. Evening sermon. --4 Some of tlio pupils In Mlsa Spraguo'a room ut tho Central school paid n visit to tho polls on election day and watched the process of voting. They also did somo vol lug themselves nt tho school on their roturn, School will cIobo for tho year on Juno 2. It will reopen In tho fall on Soptcmbcr 11th. Miss Anna Downs has bpen com pelled to leavo school for tho yoat. S! o may not return to M. II. S. its the family will probably not return to tho city Tho six students, ranking hlghoit In tho senior eliiBs aro, In their order KIfs Ferguson, Paul Dargolt, Esther Asplund, Nolle Warwick, Dngmar nieshurg, Grnco Williams. Mulviu Chatterton, u formor number of tho present Junior class ' is finishing with tho senior clajs In Tho Senior Commoncomont nn Sloux City, Iowa, this year. nouncomonts woro mailed this week. Enrollment for next yenr hum TIioeo dntes nro ropeatd for nny been In nronress In tho High 3chool intorosted: this week. Tlio subject of French will bo of-j rored noxt fall In tho High school. I Miss Stobuo will teach It. j Throo hoys from tho Central I school have completed tho roqulro montj for u silver button In tho Silver llutton CoiiUmL Tho ro (Ulremeiitu aro: liar pull up tcliln nlng) 10 tliuoa, standing broad! Jump 7 feet, tiO yard dash In 8 seconds. ' Leslie Holmes ot tho eighth grade of tho High School building May 2S, dlnccajiireato Sormon, I'rcsbytorlnn church, (morning) May 31st, Junior banquet, High school building. Juno 1st, Senior Class night, High School building. Juno 2, Commcncoinent exorcises, High school building. May 30th Is n legal holiday. Thoro will bo no school. Examinations in tho High School will begin on Friday, May 2(5. How John H. Doyd of Portland will deliver tho Commoncomont address. He has a wldo reputation nn u thlnk- MAItBliriKLD PlMCSItVTKItlAN cmmcii Hew J. S. Stuhblofield, Pastor Chns. H. Lowry, clerk ot sessions A. L. llutz, Trensurer. Mrs. Chas. McICulght, president Women's Auxiliary. M'ss Mary Kruso, oivanlst. J. T. Drand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 n. m. 11 n. m. Subject "The Church". 7:110 p. in. Service conducted by the Young Peoples Society". Sub ject "Kindness to Animals". Church supper Wednesday even ing f::i0-7: p. m. followed by so cial hour. XOHWKOIAN LUTHKItAN. How H, O. Thorpe, Pastor Phono :i7G J. Residence 871 So. 7th St. somo ho Is considered ono of tho strongest speakers In tho Northwest. .J. 4 .j. has recoutly completed tlio require- or mi flpenker. In tho rstlmntlon of ii.ents for tho swimming contot utul IV havo his name placed on tin ".Swiinnier.1 Honor Holl". Tho re quirements nro: Swimming the tuulf ten tlm.s. Hwlnimlng 120 reel on tho bn.k, carrying u helpless uoinpiuilim 10 foot, nnd roMUscliatliiK him, per forming u back dlvo and two stialght front tilven, swlniniln.? ."0 feet under water, plunging 2."i fe"t for distance. I O Thoro will bu no servlco or Sun day school either In Multifield or North Ilcnd today, tho pastor Is out of town. . I HAY PARK CIIAPKL j H. H. Campbell, Pastor. 4 2:.10 p. m. Sunday School. Mrs. W. H. Phillips, superintendent. 7'HO p. in. Sermon by tho Pastor. Mld-woelc prayer mooting, Wod nosdny, 7:30 p in. ' 4 I unitkd imirriiRKX church NORTH IHSXU Mm. R. N. Lewis. Pastor 4 Sabbath School et 10 n. m. Christian Kndoavor nt 7 p. in. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 8 p.m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday oto nlng nt S o'clock. 4 4 I CATHOLIC CHURCH NORTH HUM) Addrcra Morr.y Hospital. phono 21 1. Sunday servlco First mass, C:30 a. m.; Ust mass, 9 n. in. Rosary and bonodlctlon, 7:30 p. m. 4 4 CATHOLIC CHURCH I MARSHKIKLl) It had Just about reached lier' doors. A hook that made a big sensation1 when It was published some time ago, ami Is tif much Interest now because of tho awful world war that Is mrl'iu. is "Ground Arms, or Lay Down Yotu Arms," by Ditroness von Suttner, whose husband Is said to bo an officer in tho Austrlnn army, When t lti ( clover voltimo first appeared It was' considered r.o powerful an argument for universal peace that many au thorities confidently predicted that another war among civilized nations i could never occur. PORTLAND 1 M First J). UU Class STK. BREAKWATER SAILS MAY 20 ' North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dook. L. . rUSIIINtt, Agent "cct sailing L ,.,,... ha iiit:.(. AW,-'n F. A, KILBURfJ MAY 20 Tolo- fflmrclt. Tho Central chool tieveiulj and elgbth grade Iiiih boon doing s.imo very coiniuunilnlilo npolllng work during the Inst few weeks. Thuy have boon spelling against all corn els roKurdlons of grade. They spoiled the third grade on their own word MM, ditto the fourth and in., nrtii .mil 11 unmim lit hi, ii niirt ...V. ...... ....... ... .. thai 'woiiiu 01 iioiiiaiis, ursi in ito I wiii.n 1 itKAo Tin: I IIIIILi: THROUCII I supposed I know my lllblo, Heading piecemeal, hit or miss, Now a bit of John or Matthow, Now a snatch of (loueslj, Certain chapters of Isaiah, Certain Psalms (tho twenty-third) all to Coos county In ISi!7. and In 1ST-' 1,,. i ...... .111...1 ...in. .I..I..I.... .1... fi. 1 of iluilr nl.io to tackle . . - :.......!.,.. 1.. il... I. ..II. II.... M'l.u.. Imi'n 1 eins wagon into curry. -Port Orford Till.. '""" '.'."" --. Yn . ,,,, . ,, , u,iril, l.eeu liuinlllateii at tumw nut nicy 1 " - have Imil their oyo. opened to ' Ht l fo,ll" l,ml "lorousli reading H.mI II ! II... Illtln mii.I cniii-' " H "llioreiu uiiiig 10 (10, une. POUT ORFORD XHWH Tivasuror Frank CaiiBholl and sit ter, MIsh I.lzzle, have gone to San Francisco, tho formor for trantinwit for his eyes and the latter to roalda near thoro for a time. Tho sani(y committee which hue handled the Agato Carnival at Port Orford for tho past two yearn wan put in charge of the l'.UC carnival without u dissenting vote. dene Schetter wa Port Orford j visitor from lluudnn 0110 day hint week, Willie Mr. Schetter did nut make his plans known. It I lienor- ally understood that be exports to opoif ono of tho largent lutfrchaudlro stoics' In the county at this pUe In tho near future. Mr. Sldwoll. of tlio Sldwell Jlron.. olothliiK firm of Dan don, at'companled Mr. SL'lietlor. j the fad pa.atlvely simple wards that uai;je trouble and they have learned a lot Tho pupils In trigonometry have been out with tmimlt thht week do ing some simple sHrveyng. Tho Prlnevllla debating tnum de feated Jeff ei son high uehool by a Row I. J. McDovitt, pastor; Rev. M. Wallace, nssistnnt, Address, 312 South Sixth street. Phono Mr,. Sunday Sorvlces First mass, 8 n. in.; high mass, sermon nnd bono Jlctlon, 10:30? 4 , 4 I CHRISTIAN 8CIHNCH I Sorvlces Sunday 11 n. m. Weduosdny, 8 p. m., Auditorium Public Library. Sunday morning "Soul and llody." Sunday School, 0:30 a. m., In Christian Science Hall, Reading Room open dally oxcopt Sundays and holidays, 1 5 p. in., Christian Sclenco Hall 237 Third St. North. 4 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor. Sixth and Central. A. irtsttn 11 MnH-ln 11nf . v wuui 1. iiiuma, 1 uoiui t , ,,,, , , .. ......... Services ns follows nt tho Church, "". '""'in""" "' '""" 'Another Interesting, nnd helpful, little book Is that entitled "Through College on Nothing n Year," written by a Princeton student who thus re lutes his actual experiences. This work should he an Inspiration to ev ery high school graduate that ar dently desires a college education, hut lacks the moans to pay 'his way, f'r It tells most graphically how such trifling ohstaelcii may bo over comr Othor most uplifting and helpful books aro MarBden's "Ho Can Who Thinks Ho can," and "Do Hood to Yourself," buth written In tho same spirit of optimism that eliarurtorlr.es all of this popular author's works. "Tlio Untroubled Mind," by Hull, Is another soothing nnd practical vol ume. "Uncle Sam, Wondor Worker," by Do Puy, Is a book that will Intorost both young and old. It tells what tho. government Is doing for tho good of humanity along many useful Hues, and has such alluring tonics as "Crowing Cotton on Trees," "Teach ing Fish to Plnnt Iluttons," "Crowing Acres of Ponrls," "Taking tho 'Puck er' out of persimmons," "Making tho Pig a Llfo Saver," ete. A hook of fiction that will appeal to many Is "For tho Soul of Hafaol," by Mnrah Kills Ryan. Tho cconos nro laid in Southern California, principally clustering round tlio old mission of San Juan Caplatrano, and tho time Is beforo tho "Orlngo" came. Tho nrtlstlc volume hns profuse mar glnnl Illustrations nnd many photo graphs of actual places and persons. Among tho books for younger read ers Is "Tho Follies of Fin," which recounts the adventures of three glrl-j In a French boarding school, and Is of special Intorost Just now becauso tho sceno of the story Is lnld In the disputed territory of Alsnco and Lor raine, whero so many torrlblo battles havo boon fought. Another book that1 will Interest young pooplo, especially girls, Is "Two Little Mulds In Old Now Jorsoy." This describes tho lire nnd manners of thoso curly days when the state was under Dutch dominion, and Is consldorod historically correct.' Naturally, only u Tow of tho newi bookH huvo been mentioned but I enough to show Hint the library Is worth visiting. Among tho now per iodicals may ho round The Dial which, in addition to articles of literary val ue, contains reviews of many of tho now hooks. This makes it posslblo for putrons or tho library to form Intelligent opinions or tho merits or certain publications beforo asking that thoy bo purchased. Tho managoniont of tho library would llko tho cooporatlon of narents in regard to instructing children con-' corning tho euro of library books. Many persons hnvo nil Idea that bo- INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent OCEAN BEACH AUTOLINl liomt A King. Initio atnrhliriclil nt 7 n. m., nnd returning leaving from Emrlf H . nu Lcuvo Mnroliflcld nt I i n.111. and returning Mt. V',. '""" ... m ."ll.niiiii'iu 4, f ( BIJ(j icavo miiiiii Niougn nt 11 p. m. Ktorahj Abstracts :s rellnblo Abstracts of Tin. ... formation nlniiit coos HAY Itl'li ki'l'A'I'l.' ,u I'., HCO Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold nnd CoqtilUo City, Oregon, dencrnl Agent ICastsfdo nnd ScngstnrkenV Addition. Special attention paid to assessments mid payment of Uieu. IIKNRV BHXGSTACKK.V, Manager. G R A V E j Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In sj (utntltlti trom pile lu our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcti: Vrnni pile on ground, $2.76 per yard. canoid lots, taken from can, $2.80 per rut Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Opponlto ros-OffIwi, Phou 1M, N Tlae First Bamk OF coos bay MKMIIKIt OK KIJDKKAIi RKSKHVI! HY.STK.M UNPKIl (JOVKItNMIlNT .SI'I'KUVI.SIO.V OI'KICKRS V. S. (;il.NDI,i:it, I'rcs. DOHSIJV KRi:iT.i:it, Cashier W. K. IHJTIJCi:, Ahst. Cashier HK.V R. CHA.NDMIR, Asst. Cashier l)IIIi:CTOItS W. s cii.xi)iii:it JOII.V s. coiii: VM. (iltlMKS , i". iioutJias DOIISKV KltKITCKH ,1()IIX 1-'. DAM' H. ('. ROf.lIlt.S RANKING. HKKKIIIXCY And the way wtu iinfamlliir When I read the lllblo through. You who like to play at lllblo, Dip and tUbble, here and tliero, Just before you kneel, a-woury, 1 And yaun out 11 hurried prayer; Who treat the Crown of Wr'tinga As you treat o other book. corner Sixth nnd Central: Regular 1 rvlcep ovcrj Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School. - .MKTHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Hlsoy. Paator. North Rond bo a two to one dorlalou recently. Thta Jimt a paraKiaph disjointed, SDKS It.Ml.ltOAD AIIKAD ('old fur lleaili Kdltor I'reillct.s Curry Coiinty The followliiK odltorlal uppmired in the Gold lleach Globe: Grautn l'.iiw veeg In tho exten bIjii of the Smltli-I'oweia rail ion I a future rail connection between thut city ami Coos Day. I'ort Or ford has vlalona of a railroad down the Slxim from tho same ource. The Hi'ooklnns IokkIiik road, wb'ch la boliiK built like a regular rail) toad, may ho tho link that will con nect Held Doach either by way or GrantR Pass or Trinidad with the oiitHldc world. It's a mighty wean Imagination that '5'Ii'b onvlsaM Bomo Kind or railroad thesj day. IUU llHton It Isn't luiacluntlor- at that. Klvoa rrlUHvllle the Htnt ehiuuplon ship In debuting this your. Chester lsnucsou M. it. S., 'II has lionu honored by electon to the so-l-lety Mf the "U'ViKed Holnwl" a Junior honor society In the Dnlvor- slty or Calirorna. Out of a cma or ' ovor TOO, Hixteen are solaeted for ! this honor. Chester was 0110 of those. I Friday was stunt day at the gym nasium for the girls or tho sovouth and olifhth uradea or the high school, bulldliiK. The Ktuuts consisted of IMitato race, walk raeo, Wjp race, j btrlde ball, hitch jump, three leKKodj race, dash arch ball. The sovonth 1 Just a eiudo. Impatient look--Try a woi tiller procoduro. Try a broad anil steady view; Yon will kneel In very rapture I I When you read the llllilo through. Amos It. Wolla ! Tha sorvlces Sunday vill follow?: Sunday Hchool nt 10 a. in. 1 1:00 n in. Sermon. Vesper Clrclo nnd Kpwnrth League it 7 p. ra. t- I I. I . -.-,- MM. , ,4 I SWKIIISII M'TIIKRAN I ciirucii j I . .M-"IIODIST IJI'ISCODAIi. I .'osoph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. MoniliiR sermon "Christian Ser vlco" Uveiiluu t'erinon "Lire's Trajf odlofl". Junior I.ehBtio Rorvlce Thursday afternoon at 1 p, 111. ltnvn Xlnallni. 'Pl..ia.li. A..An. grade wero winners In all events but i,1R n '7.30 o'clock two. I All aro cordlallv invited. An exhibition of draw-Inn. eooklnB.I I l-'IRST UAI'TIST Clll'HCH I sowing, and manual tralnln will be' -;Ho,v; . KobkoU, Pastor-4 1 ,, Residence. 101 S. Ilrd St. Phono Jiuiit ii. t trw 1 1 IB 1 m iivrvii iiiiiitiiii itvfifc Friday aftornoon and ovonlng, May tlOth. Thore aro two featuroe or the art exhibit that should intorost. lu the first piece tha exhibit will he made In the studio which Is a now addition to tho sthool of which we ara m-y proud. Wo want tho patrons of th school to see this and to feel a little of tho pride tlmt wo do. Then nualii there aro to be some exhibit of work by local artists who aic not connected with the school. Anion-; i::t u. Alice Tlckoll. church clerk. Dr. George W. Leslie, Supt. llllile School. Calendar .of Sorvivoa Sunday lllblo Sohool 10 a. m. Public- Worship 1 1 n. in. ,11. Y. P. H.7 p. m. People's Service S 11. in. Thursday - Prayer Meeting 7U0 p. in. Choir Uelieursal &.30 p. in. of t'ornor 2nd and Cam in or- c'al I -Rev. Horinnu Hind, Pastor Husldenco 10 1 N. 2 nd St. Swedish service every Sunday I morning at 1 1 a. m. ! HiikI'sIi servlco tonight at S 'o'elork. Uinl's'i Sinday acliool ovory Bun j day at 9: IT. n. n, , . 1 ' '- - I .MAD,SUP'W1 D ll'UC I ' j MDRAHY XOTKS , . . 1 Amei'K the now linokn in (ho II brarv l fnvn'ry" bv Hi-lo.lricli von llornhardl, o--f of tho gre-.test cav airy pxinrt the wo-M has known. SI. 1 John Frone'", fleld-murliHl of thci Knglish forces, has written the lore rare. This book has beon edopted by every army in thj, world ror use lu its military nhooln. A little volutmj that la or much Intorost at preaeut Is "A Hilltop on tho Marno." n eorlee or lottora writ-, ton to her Auiorlcan relatives by a Dostou woman who had bought a little homo on tho hilltop, and who! was almost driven out by tho battle or the Maine, which fortunately! turned In another direction Just when library It tlioreforo deserves, and re quires no enro. This thoory works a linrdshlp both upon tho library and tho public, ror so many volumes uro dostroyed by cnroless nnd Indlfforont troatmont Hint tho money which oth erwise might bo spont In purchasing now onos must or necosslty bo used lu mending nnd ropalrlng tho mn books. The library Is honestly 1111 1 onrnostly strlvliiK to glvo the public tlw vory host servlco In ovory pos slblo wny but Hinds aro limited and now books oxponslve. Wo nsk thore roro, that you will help us to save tho books, and lu this inaniur help yourselves. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 100-J. North Front Street j Dr. Leslie. Osteopath. Murnhriclil SOUTH COOS IHVICR IJOAT SKHVICH LAUNCH i:.l'ltKSS leave- .M.uificl.l eiery day B a. 111. Leaves licd of river ut :s:MO p. 111. STIUMF.R RALVllOW leaves head of rlier llly at 7 a. in. Leaves .Mnntmelil at " p.m. For charter apply on board. ROGI-:ilR SMITH. Props. Oldest Hank lu Coon County KstaMUM ,889 Flanagan (kh Bennett Bank Mnrshfleld. Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 PARK TKX CUNTS City Limits North Demi, 50 OR COMMUTATION ftfl U TICKKT.S, $1.75 . Marhbfleld-Xorth Rend Auto Lino Oars every ten mluutes from C n. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a. m.j to Em plro three trips a day. GORST tf .KINO. Prop. orricors INTKRKST PAID ON TIMU AND SAVINGS KlOSITii ors J. W. RRNNETT, Prosldent; JAS. H. FLANp'eTEBi President; It. V. WILLIAM,- Cashlor; O. F. WINCH"-' Asslatant Cashier. Flanagan (i& Bennett Bank OP MYRTLE POINT 'NO, Props. j OKMUa-liKI'UWi OS00 Capital $2 " Ofllcers-J. w. DENNETT, President; JAS. FMil,fl Aliytit Presideut; L. M. SUPLEB Cashier; U T. DEMEM. Cashier. . i.i Bennett, Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $,25. Orricors J. V. BENNETT, President; TOM T. DS3SW rresment; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; " TIIV 'IV.... Tlio Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside or I'ortlano, Orumilzcd Under the New ImW. ffWn V"