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-JVOttVS t - . I ll I I IUIBIJ fca7ta73 riTj "- " HTrHE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1909 EVENING EDITION TAVfrWVSAWVAAAJSSSK I SCHOOL NEWS I I OF TWO CITIES J T T Xnii ADCurfci n X I SCHOOL NEWS t I I NORTH BEND SCHOOL NEWS: o v. H4-Hr4HHM- I"I"I"I"I-fIvl"Ivl"!"I"!"H"l"I"I"I"l-I-t': The following are the honorary pupils for me month or uecemuer: 4. Flist Grade '13,' Miss Rood, teach er Edna Anderson, Ethel Nyren, Irene Cooloy, Hazel Van ZIIp, Eve lyn Robertson, Carl Carlson, Fred Floyd and Leo Heatom of Callfor- I Coleman, Gladys Larson, Dorrls With the Toast and Tea GOOD EVENING A last. Are drill was held on Friday Tho Third Grade have taken tho study, of Long division. up nia, entered school this week. Miss Jessie Chase of has accepted a position Marshfleld High. School. Portland, In the An order was sent away this week for laboratory equipment .for the present class In .physics. Bessie Flanagan, Marshall Hall, Hazel Josephson and Mary Hansen of the Seventh Grade, havo done some very good .work lnwatcr colois this week. The first sign (of. tan Oregon spring was seen .ai. school this weok when the children of First and Second Grades decorated itheir rooms with Pussy Willows. The girls basket ball team will play tho Glrils :teams of tho Coquille, Bandon and Myrtle Point schools sometime In February. Tho boys are organizing a team to play at the same time. Miss Gertrudo Johnson, a graduate of tho Oshkosh Normal school of Wis consin, arrived In Marshfiold Wed nesday afternoon. MIsa Johnson will have charge of the Fourth and rifth grades in tlu new building. Superintendent .Golden has been notified that the ..tyjtowritors for the commercial department in tho new High School have been shipped from Portland. The shipment In cludes typewriters of several makes Underwood, Remington, Smith Premlor and L. A. Smith. The school board has engaged Mrs, Rebecca Luse Stump j&b a spe cial teacher In elocution and physic al training. A teacher's meeting will bo held Friday afternoon .to de termine the most convenient bonis for tho several rooms to participate In these exeicises. Each grade will have two periods a week varying j!n length according -to iho ages Of tsp pupils. The debate tryout. jbcld last Fri day resulted In tho sejeotlon of Pearl Watklns, Alpha Mauzoy and Elvira Frlzeon to reprpent tho Marshfleld High SchpoJ Jn n dobnto to be hold at North Bond on Feb ruary 12. The judges for the tryout wero Mr. Recdor, Mr. John Goss and Judge Upton. Tho subject for tho debato to bo hold at Noith Bond is: Resolved, That Greece has con tributed moro toward tho civilization of tho world than Rome. Summerllu, Mario MrLcod, Ilolart McDanlel, Eugene Wlttick, Martha Pulley, Edna Redfleld, Virginia Ma dona, Edwin Jaxson, Fred Lund qulst, Clyde Nollner, Earl Winkler, Graham Hockett, Louis Anderson. First Grade 'A' and Second 'B,' Mrs. Sleep, teacher Harvey Allen, Edwin Burglund, Julia Blonquist, Lottie Coleman, Hubert Cavanagh, Bessie Chrlstlanson, Mildred Dixon, Warren Hayden, Vera Hendrlckson, Enes Johnson, Engred Johnson, Hll ma Kjelman, Willie Kibler, Oswald Kjelland, Mabel Klockars, Maiden Morris, Mary Miller, Walter Moore, May Martin, Jason Robertson, Lois Smith, Harry Witson, Perry Ward, George Wlttick, Florence Winkler, Philip .Weisenbuiger, Nelsen Well ing. Socond Grade, Miss Piatt, teacher Harry Maruee, Clarence Nygren, Elva Gray, Goldie Clarke, Alma Lundqujst. Third Grade, Miss Applegate, teacher Norrls Ellsworth, Estrld Nyland, Leo HoelUng, Currance Weltzel, Eldon JEvens, Dora Thom, Olivo Phillips, Howard Ivy, Lorena Scott. Fouith Grade, .Hiss Gamble, teacher Arthur Chajunan, Thomas Scott, Goldie Riggs, CJaio Cavanagh, Ella Sundly, Ralph Chrlstlanson, Huth Park, Eleanor A&keraan, Elve- ,ia Burgland. Fifth Grade, Miss Stahlnqcker, teacher Staunton Stevens, Nollner. Sixtn Grade, Miss Williams,, teach er Carrio Stevens, Laurena Smith, rtobr Pulley, Violet Kindig, Marjqry Smith,, Amelia Llllebo, Ruth Farley, John Sheppard, Carl Greaves HnrolU Snnpjiun. Seventh GradQ, Miss darkq, teacher Juno Young, Lllley Pulley, licirothy .Kibler, Joella Hodson, Ruth Mathews, Naomi Smith.. Eighth fiiade, Miss Miller, teach er, Louise iiimdby, Ellen Johnson, High School. Freshman tUiiss Mnimie Jackson, Clyde Smith. Sophomore doss Ellen Ander son, Clarence KUU.er, Helen Mende, 3 Oscar Stnuff. Junior class Ginevera Smith. Sonlor class Mai Aon Reynolds, My died Rood. About ten new pupils entered Junior class In high schoolETAOIN fcchool this week. Jay Gray entered tho Junior class In High School last week. They say the world is round, and yet I often think it square, So many little hurts we get From corners here and there; But one sad truth in life I've found, While journeying east and west, The only folks we really wound Are those Tve love the best. We flatter those we scarcely know, We please the fleeting guest, And deal full many a thought- less blow To those we love the best. Selected. I BABYLON. 'M Kolnu softly nil my yenrs In wis dom If In pain. For, oh, .the music stirs my blood as once It did before. And still I hear In Babylon. a Baby lon, In Uabjlon, Iho dancing feet In Ilabvlon of those who took my Moor. Mrs. Orville T. Bright, of Chicago, says that "club women are talking too much and doing too little." That is a Bright Idea. B-J THE SILENCE CURE. OW swiftly runs the hypochon driac's tongue j that afflict him! me ins lint rmciiy rise irom nerves unstrunu Are described to his unhappy victim. Who at the close Is called on to endure A disquisition on the latest "cure." Proud Is that BUfferer with the pride of kings. He aaki no more congenial employment As o the restive buttonhole ho clings And r.imblts on with obvious enjoy ment. Just 1 3 tho ancient mariner impressed His prewsomo tale upon the wedding guest Therr'ore the world will hall with grate fill tears The latest cure which bids the creature thirsting To po ir Ms talo Into unwilling ear. To 1 raclice silence to the point of burst- I S'.nce I'o will quickly lose beyond a doubt The t-vmptoms which he cannot talk about. Sweet is the silence of the wild, but. oh. i'ar sweeter, If It be not past achieving, The silence of tho wretch who made us so! For thus wo find a double cure relieving Kot only him who now must save his breath, nut 118. who 'haie been nearly bored to death. London Dally Mall. rm going silent ail my years, but gar nered in my brain 1 Ta Ihnt en Iff wit flint llaffrt in flnah find , cut them like n sword. And now I hear In Uabylon, in Kabylon, i In Unbylon. I The foolish tongues In Babylon of thosr ho took 'my word. I'm going lonely all my days who was the first rto .crave The second, fierce. unstady voice that struggled to speak free. And now 1 watch in Babylon, In Babylon In Babylon. I The pallid vloves In Babylon of men who once InVbO me. I'm sleeping enrly 'by the flame ns rnie content and gray. But, oh, I de"m a dream of dreams be neath n wintry moon. I breathe the hr nth of Babylon, of Baby ton. of lUib Ion, Tho srent of silks In Babylon that float ed to a itunc A band of years has flogged me out an exile's fate Is mine, To sit with mumbling crones and still a heart thnt erics with youth, But, oh, to wttlk In Babylon, in Babylon In Babton. The happy streets In Babylon when once tho drt-nm was -truth Viola Taj lor In Westminster Gazetta. No Reflection. (i Tho High School Literary Society will meet Friday, January 22., The program Is: Song Society Recitation Elvira Krlzoon Instrumental duet Nora Tower Helen Bradley Debate Resolved, That the Ponslon Policy of tho United States Is a wise one. AfllrmutUo Edna Hansen, Irving Pittmau, Ellen Rudnas, Negative Oscar Kronhojm, Myr tlo Downor, Baitlot. Vocal solo Alpha Mauzoy Instrumental duot Alcda Titles Lola Montgomeiy Sixth Grndo Tho following pu pils averaged 00 per cent or over 91) per cont In monthly spolllug test: Mary Kruse 08, Joseph Roonoy 98, Andrew Erlckson 00, Allco Mc Lnin 04, Elsie Hall 94, Maud Nohlo 94, Maude Conkltn 02, Amll Matt son 00, Those rocelving 00 or over during tho week in First Grndo 'A' aro: Jano McLaln, Miunlu Rcuchausen, Ethel Davis, Edith Johiibon, Irene Cook, Elslo Hllstrom, Agues John son, Esther Holms, Clnra Abel, Gor don Ray, Oron Bonebrako, Fiod. Hllstrom, Arthur Hnntou, Euguno Kelley, Frod Rohllold, Arthur Han eon. ' '? Advanced class Olga Holmes, Alice Johnson, Lillian Sanmun. Eve lyn Mlrinsoul, Ruby Carlson, Walter Haglund, finniost Whoroat, 1111- moro Grant, Jnok Rowron, Opal Whobroy, Marlon McKouzlo, Ivan Crosby, Marjorle Drovs. Tho pupils in tho Eighth 'A' are pioparlng fpr the midyear state exa minations, Jasijiary 20, 21 and 22. Nine will take tho examinations and aspect then to eater High School. Miss Rood has been teaching un der tho inconvenlenco of a sprained ankle this week with tho assistance of her sister, Miss Mildred Rood. Tho High School Is very much pleased vjtj, tho Bookcase full of books which ;u rived at tho school house Tuosdny. They take this op portunity to thank tho citizens of North Bend for tlwir until life offorts in neiping them to aecuro this splen did library, and to ussuio (ho people that It wjll piovo a grrat addition to the picsont library of tho bchool. VHCN IT COMES. J TOW would I like to die. to die? Without, a cry. 'Sn a lwird fought fight where blows ore dealt And the death strokes less than a girl's kiss fell 'So .would I dlf 'C!n would 1 like to die. but where? - On the op-n pUln, In the open nlr. Whtiro the lid blood soaks through tho thirstv grass k And the wild things tread my grava on they pnss Thorp woul.l I die VTTHnN v"i'ld I llko to die? At night. a moouiiss nignt, Tho still white star-shine overhead And underneath the still white dead There would I die D. Mackellar. Some people aion't Intimate enough with jiou to justify you in inking fti vors of thuui, but mo Just Intimate enough to bonou money of jou. fDOtfrirtTJ ' Aur . 111 i 1 1 1 J K. . F Its Tho High School girls will In all piobablllty play tho llrs,t series of gapies with Myrtle Point, Bandon, and Coqulllo, Jnnuary 27, 28 and 2!) In thoBO cities. Tho team with tho two subs will bo Hnttlo Van ZIlo, El lon Anderson, Lucllo Grcenloaf, Edith Alfgor, llelon Mm do, Amelia Voz and Ethel Motzler. The girls havo mado splendid progress in tho past fow weeks with Mr. Geo. Gaff- noy coaching, and with their exporl onco of Inst year ought to put up a hard fight for victory. Tho foot ball bcores must bo redeemed. The mnji w ho Rtnnds on ceremony at n picnic Is apt to be left on susplclop aud short rations. 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