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rl "TITOWi " wm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAYJ.UNE ,17, 1911 EVENING EDITION KMH 7; U ROB! COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tlio postofTlco at Marah flold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONEV DAN K. MALONEV Editor and Pub. News Editor Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY times. Marshflcld :: :: :: 'i Oregon An Indopondqnt Republican news paper published every evening excopt Sunday, and Wcokly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the servlco cf the people, that no good cause shnll lack a champion, and .that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. subscription hates. DAILY. ' One year $0.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.&0 When paid strictly In advanco the subscription price of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for six months. Olllcinl I'nper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELU. i ' .''' ''MAiRSHFiELD ' SCHOOL' NEWS Tho folluwlng Is a complete list of son, Leo LaChapollo, Floronco Pow- uru, uiumi iiuubkupi, .uunu i iiuinu son, Mario Vasoy, Emma Hngqulst. " Promoted to High School With out examination on goneral excellence of work bolng above 90 per cent In all studies Maude Conklln, Besslo Douglas, Elslo Hall, Kena Hagluud, Mary Kruso. Promoted on City exa- mlnntlon Carl Lnttln, Charlton Lee,. Guy Torroy. Promoted on Stato oxn- .mlnntlon Horaco Rnhskopf, Clara ' Sergeant. I High School Classes. A canvass of tho studonts of. AFarshftyeld High School 'recently showed thnt forty of tho number woro hoping to pursuo a college courso of four years leading to tho (degrco of D. A. Of this numbor 10 oxpected to tnko a classical cour3C and twenty-four a sclontlflc or tech nical courso. Of tho 1C expecting to take the classical course, thrco woro boys: Thoso enrolling in technical courses woro nil boys. It was a rath er unusual canvass In that so fow girls woro planning for college. CENTRAL SCHOOL. tn r . tho promotqns)ln tho Mnrshllsld public BChools which will be effective .'hen school resumes In September, tho list having been complied this weok: SOUTH MAHSIIFIELD SCHOOL Promoted to IA Leonldas Cros sen, Adrnlno Gardner, Ralph Hansen, Elizabeth Jones, Bclloa Kammeror, Stecn Magnus, John Nordstrom, Les ter Post, Callsta Walter. Promoted to 21). Lcono Amndon, Judith Dothnor, Ruth Dowron, Helen Colgnn, Tharald Connor, Duncan Dashnoy, Francis Flanngan, Joyce Fostor, Gonova Gosnoy, Lorona Hoff man, Byron Knox, Pearl Lapp, Kol- lcy Walp. Promoted to .11$. Horshol Clan sen, Bentrico Carlson, Harold Cur rey, Wayno Gosnoy, Whltford HalL Lcona Hoffman, Mnxlno Jones, Rey nold Koontz, William Krottzer, Cecil LaChapollo, Ferdinand Lccocq, Helen Lecocq, Howard McLaughlin, Earl Noah, Howard Post, Margaret Pow ers, Robort Sneddon, Ruth Sanqulst, I IT s GENUINEiECONOMY TO TRADE AT THE BOSTON STORE This stock is fast moving out. These prices make buying impelling and imperative. It is economy in the truest sense to buy HERE and NOW. When this sale is over you will rpgret it if you did not stock up liberally. Hundreds of items just liko these. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, onlv. Mostly every size. Was $1.65. Now Grey 85c STIMULATING SCHOOL INTEREST STATE school authorities aro on dcavorlng to stimulate public In terest in school legislation and management Lottors havo been sont to patrons of tho schools them to nttend tho annual meeting, thnt thoy may bo better in formed concerning school plants and their requirements, and bo mora Roubcn Sanqulst. Promoted to !JA. Bcatrlco Cros scri, Stolln Haglund, Hannah Hng qulst, Arthur Hnnson, Floronco Jon- son, Edna Johnson, Elwln Johnson, ' Stella Magnus, Bornlco Mlrrnsoul, I CronJIo Noble, Charles Ffosslo McBoo. Promoted to IA Mndgo Stutsman, Holon Morchnnt, Ellznzoth Flanngan, Scngrld Holngall, Elvlo HUstrom, El len Grnut, Annlo Olson, Mnrtha Sto phons, Galo Tlmmorman, Eugeno Crosthwalto, Morton Coko, Eugeno Sneddon, Jones, Porry Clarko, Gcorgo Forroy, Roy Hill nnd Duncan Scalfo. Mqn's Wool Suits. Wore $15.00 and $10.50. Mostly every size 16 to 4-1. frn C A Suit only vp.JV Promoted to -III. Clara Abol Jal- m. mar Bothnor, Gcnovlovo Gosnoy, Ed- phens, ward Knox, Rosy Knox, Ernost Loo, Ford. Mnrgucrlto Lecocq, Esther. Holm, Promotion! -Holl of Honor Martha Sto Robo McGlnnls nnd Vernon From IA Grade. urging Edith Johnson, Ebon Conner, Walter Stella Storgard, Vera Alb'rocht. Lavl school Unslund, Maud Wilson, Eddlo Hoi- na Painter, Lucllo McLoln, Ettn Pe1- iniiu, liiiiinn aonmnn, iomo uricson. torson, Blnncho Mlrrnsoul, Thomns Promote! to IA. Mnrgory Drowa McQInnlss, Pnsquln Brndflold, Runnu Vloln Mlcklon, Loona Post, Molllo Kotkn. Horshal Nelson. Proctor Fin- closely in touch with tho many other Joll,lson' Evolyn Mlrrnsoul, Jack nagan, Eugeno Travor, Forrest Perry, lowron, wiiiinm josopnson, Kugono Elena Sncchl, Holon Flanagan, Ma- Kolloy. rlan Wilson, Phoobo Burroughs, Gow "Promoted to nil Dorothy Bachtol Wing, Frnncls Sncchl, Nod Smenton, UubrcI Church, Ernest Drows, Grnco Robert Graves, John Mlrrnsoul, Potor Farrln, Ernest Hngqulst, George Nordstrom and Bert Gow Why. Hanson, Wllma Ilonglnnd, Wnrren i a Roll of Honor Stella Storgar.l, Horton. Frances Lang, Hoiylottn Lo- Vorn Albrocht, Lavlna Palntor, Lucllo rocq, Mary McArthur, Augusta Mick- McLaln. Stella Lash, Proctor Flnnn- lon, Evorott Nordstrom, Carol Rnhs- gnn, John Mlrrnsoul, Poter Nordstrom kopf, Vnlorlan Vasoy, Henry Wnltor, nnd Bert Gow Why. Arthur Whorcat, Ernest Whcront, Promoted to A Lona Whobroy, Enoch Holland. Mnrlon Horsfnll, Edna Rcos, Lucllo Promoted to Sixth II Guy Clau- Douglas, Cleo Cartor, Ellnn Mntson, sen, Ruby Cooley, Myrl Cox, Anna Goorgliin Thrush. Elslo Bllvon. Mnn.1 Downs, 'Eddlo Ellorbeck, Kathryn Stutsman. Ponrl Thorroanlt. Mabel matters which enter Into tho public school policy. Thoro can bo no ques tion about tho wisdom of that appeal, nor any doubt of tho good to bo ac complished If It shall meet with n generous response. But will it meet with thnt response? Tho creation nnd conduct of tho imbue school Is ono of tho most Im portant functions of local govern ment, but nn overwhelming majority of tho peoplo treat It as If It woro Inconsequential matter, says tho Telegram. Peoplo nsiv tho school tax nnd send their children to school, Boy's Wool Suit3, ages 3 to 14 years. Woro $1.50 to $5.00. Now, suit, &J AT $1.50 Wool Dress Goods in all staplo shades. 38 to 12 inches wide, yard 68c Women's Black Petticoats in genuine "Hy de grade". Regular $2.00 vuluc.nr Now J OVj Children's Cotton Ribbed Underwear, sizes 20 to 31. Vests and drawers. Were 35 and 45c. Now , 25c Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here The Boston Store "Every Article a Big: Bargain" The One Great Bargain Center in Southern Oregon nnd, with that, according to popular "orto- " iBnacson, Ruth Juzn, Kong. Alton Hnll, Albort Johnson and practice If not popular conviction, the school duty of tho citizen end. That hiuiio citizen will discover, mny hap, that his children aro not mak ing the. progress ho thinks ho hns tho right to expect, or ho will find that school conditions gonernlly aro not what thoy should bo, and, upon thoao dlscovorloH ho complains nnd criti cises. Complaint nnd criticism would ho unnecessary If tho citizen mani fested thnt degree of Interest In tho conduct of tho schools which was cus tomary In tho days of tho lag school house. School mnnngemont nnd tho formn Intlon of school nnllcy hnvo drifted out of public control, piimnrlly, bo enuso tho Ronornl public has concoly od tho notion that thoso mutters nro ponillnrly within tho provlnco of tho expert. In n certain sense that no tion Is true enough, hut we hnvo permitted It to carry us too fnr from tho schools. It hns heon mndo an excuse for shirking responsibility, nnd ns politics hns crept Into sohool mnn ni'oiuont, crnft hns helpod to mnko fir divorce betweon tho pooplo nnd t'e sviiool the moro positive, nnd the more dlflleult to sot aside. This appeal of tho stnto authori ties is directed to tho country dl trlrts. but U applicable to ovory city. It suggests dlseuiwlon that should lead to the dvlslng of means thnt' will lirliiK the school nnd tho oltlzen together. It is n subject to he thought about nnd to bo talked nbout in city nnd country. In tho hopo nn J, we might say. tho dotornilnntlon - that public Intorost In the schools I11 he genuinely nrousod. nnd tho prevailing, hurtful oxcluslvonoss In fc'iooI mnnngemont bo dono away with. Cecilia Post, Claudo Post, Albort Pow. ors, Lornlno Ross, Besslo Snnqulsr, Nottlo Sneddon, Arvln Tuttlo, Nor innn Wilson, Mndgo Ynrhrough. Promoted to 7 It. Edgar Cason Trmond Carlson. Charles Craig, Ruth Cowan, Holon Dow, Tod Dow, Zoo Dolnn, Norrls Farrln, Harold Hag luud, 'Encvnld Hanson, Lois Johnson, Vorl Johnson, Hownrd Kelloy, Ray mond Leo, Myrtlo Nolson, Knrl Snn onlst, Wesley Senmnn, Hnrvoy Wnl-tors. Edgar Mauzoy. Promoted to !JA. Robort Forgu son, Rudolph Johnson, Georgo Lingo, Charles Olson, Milton Hngqulst, Arth ur HUstrom, Nod Pnttorson, Elmer Hildnbrnndt, Wnltor Cnrlllo, James Eddy, Clydo Lawhorn, Frod HUstrom, Sumnor Dodgo, Lootta Smith, Stolln Chrlstcnscn, Izotta Wnsson, Margaret Lund, Frances Holm, Ethol Davis. 2nd Grade. Nolthor absont or inruy during oniiro scnooi yenr Margaret Lund, Stella Chrlstonson. Promoted triNII. Clinton Amndon, Wnltor Carlllo, Elmor HUdobrnndt, Lucy Bonobrrtko.T.ornn Cooley, Ralph Ned Patterson, Arthur HUstrom. Mil- Dresser, Sarah Escott, Ethol Josoph- '.. Till: RAILROAD SITUATION. (From tho Eugeno Guard.) ti nt Eugeno wants a rnl'-ond to t'e Sluslnw country hns, thvo nnd n'-'iln. been fully demonstrated. Near ly twenty years ago a demonstration was mado In that direction and a bonus of $100,000 was rnlsol to r. eure It, dirt was thrown u'i.1 every thlmr Indicated that It would bo hu'lt, nnd It would havo been bu for the piMito of 1S93 which gnvo to the un dertaking; Its tomporary iiIo:us. Since that tlmo various offorts havo en mado to rovlvo tho onfrprlse. V .1. Wllsvv and associates making n complcto Biirrcy sovornl year aw, Mounce and his Interests running u survey through, nlso Engineer Hunt, tho Southorn Pacific and tho Asset company, n local corporation which now holds vnlunblo franchises on Eu geno stroets, hns mndo a survey nnd brought mnttors to n cllmnx Monday hv Inaugurating cnnBtructlon work In tho westorn suburbs of tho city with a big public demonstration nttcudod by blind rods of loenl citizens. Thnt tho torrltory lying wost of Eugeno nnd south to Coos Bay Is to greatest nnd most vnlunblo railroad field Tot unoccupied ennnot bo denied nnd It is not surprising thnt thoro 13 n scramble nmong various lutorosts to isot thoro first, Having thrown tho first dirt and bogun actual construc tion work, tho local ontorprlso has the ndvnntngo and If It can command fiuillclont capital nnd koops nt It thoVo Is no reason why it should not bo tho first in tho Hold with n rond to tho coast. That thoro is npparont rivalry ov?r construction of tho rond to tho const Is shown by tho fact that a big crow of survoyors are oporatlng wost of tho olty, but thoy nro so closo mouthod that nothing can bo loarnod ns to tho Intont or purpose Whothor thoy will continuo tho work nftor tho Assot company gets construction work un der way romnlns to bo soon. At any rate It Is ronsonnbly suro thnt tho road to tho wost out of this city Is an assured fact and thoro mny ho moro than ono. This doponds upon wheth er or not tho piirpnso of tho now sur veying party now In the flold Is to seiiro the locni oonipnnv nnd stock holders Into nbnndonmont of tholr project. Take n KODAK with von. A lut ing plcturo of .nod times. RED CROSS DRUG STORK. ton Hngqulst, Robort Forguson, Fred HUstrom, George Lingo. Roll of Honor of Third Grade. Elslo HUstrom, Douglas Burroughs i Rottlo Miller, Gordon Snndborg, gard, Tholmn Tnbor, Eddcva Wheol Blancho Copplo.TomCrosthwnlto, Joa- ot, Denro Whobroy, Joo Schilling, oph Lapp, Elvlo Ornnt. Allco Flnnn-1 '" '' " ' HonotArthur gnn.' Jntinltn Ellcrby, Besslo Thomns, William Blako, Mabol Lingo, Eddova Fred Rohfold. Theodoro Dnly, Geo. Wheoler, Edgar Farloy, Allco John- Wlng, Stella Erlokson, Lawronco son nnd. Orlona Montgomery. Johnson. Promoted to (IA. Ellis Grnnt St Promoted to (111. Agn6s Burkj,Jrr, Plctro Mognlo 8-ltf, W.iltor iton Honry Chrlstonson, Arthur Chflston- fold 8-fr, Iinrold Cnrlllo 89, Gcor 8on, Hnzol Cook, Floronco Cox. Chov go Ilorafnll 85. tor Condron, Georgo Englund, Georgo Thoso of tho Sixth Grndo who havo Hongoll, Wnrnor Kronqulst, Lloyd been nolthor nbsent nor tnrdy for LoMloux, Elzlo Lingo, Wilfred Mc- tho year nro: Emll Bnckmnn, Lllllnn Lain, Joo Mllnor, Wnyno Painter, Ru- Cook, Lawronco Horton, Ednn Lnn by Pitman, Helen Rees, Rort Trlhhoy, do, Ethol Lingo, Bill Mllner, Holon Mnrguorltto Wiseman, Hnrold Wnl- Smith nnd Hector Stophon. rath. " l s,v Grade Honorary PnpllH Who Promoted to 5A Division. Leo Are Promoted to 711 Emll Bnckmnn Totton, Harold Haines, Ednn HnwK- vi'r, AlDort UurroiighH wiyr, Jnck "IS MY HAT ON STRAIGHT?" mnn, Ernest Holmes, Ivort Nelme, Abigail Ledlaw. Fifth Grade Roll of Honor Arthur Chrlstenson, Hnrold Haines, Lloyd Lo Mloux, Joo Mllnor, Bert Trlhhoy, Mnr guorlto Wiseman, Wilfred McLnln. Promoted to -IA. Opal Brown, 'Llzzlo Erlckson, Edgar Farloy, Allco Georgo Watklns 939'r. Promoted to 711. Ursula and Corinno Dyo. Promoted to in. Conrad Andor- Johnson, William Jutstrom, Jnmes son, Jnno McLnln, Shirley Trolllnger, ' Knox, Ireno Oulmotto, Alma Pratt Clydo McGary, Dowltt Lash, Emmn'and Ray Prltchnrd. Lou Douglas, Elslo HUstrom, Hnrold I Promoted to nil. John Burko, Cnrtor 95tf, Lillian Cook 939'r, Ru dolph Illllstrom 93, Lnwronco Hor ton 95'c, Edna Lando 94, Jnck Morchnnt 95, Bill Mllnor 9G, Rudolph Nlomo 91, Jnmos Smon ton 93, Holon Smith 91, Hector Stophon 93, Monroo Upton 94, Fnrrln- gor 81, Cnrl Hngqulst 8G, Edith Hawhmnn 81, Edwin Hongoll 87, Milton Johnson 90, Myrtlo Lonot Chnpmnn, Edith Ayro, Hllmoro Victor Back, Harris Copplo, Virginia S4, Ethol Lingo S2, Story Muo- Grnnt, Raymond McKeown, Douglas Clarko, Georgo Doubnor, Lestor Dnly, 'son 80, Georgo Pratt 80. Burroughs, Jonnltta Trolllngor, Doris Boss Flanngan Clara Forguson, Al- Tho following pupils In tho Songstnckon, Bortlo Hnmpton, Agues ton Grant, Helen Gulovson, Iutli Gol- Sovonlh Grndo hnvo boon neither Johnson, Cavour Helming, Opal Who- don, Edwnrd Johnson, Altn Lasr., 'nbsont nor tardy tho entlro vonr- ! Mabol Lingo, loin Lomniox, Mary Eddlo nolt. Isabollo Forirnsnn nnd broy, Promoted to il.. Corinno Dye, ,Motlln, Hutton O'Connor, Annn Stor- There Is No Better Clothing Knppenlieimer?s Is A moa the Best And sells from $4.00 to $5.00 less per suit. This is to your intesest as well as ours. Suits From $15,00 to $20.00 r Other Lines From $8.50 to $18.00 Xolllo Wnrwlck. Promotions from 7(h nvernjte iuude Esthor per cent, Rolllo Barrio Bolt 93, Cnrl Back 92, to Nth mid Aspluud 93 93, Eddlo Frank Cur tis 90, Ruth Dungnn 90, Isnbollo Forguson 90, Dngmnr Flleslurg 95, Evelyn Flanngan 92, Wm. Horsfall 92, Jons Hansen 95, Evn Hnnson 9C, Roxlo Hnll 94, Wlldn Harris 89, Al ton Johnson 92, Ansolm Johnson 92, Mnrlon Seaman 95, Eric Storgnrd 92, Graco Williams 93. Nolllo Warwick 96, Mario Wheolor 93. Conditioned to 8th Grade. Edwin Lonnot 80, nnd Randy Stnmsos 89. Promoted to 7th Grade A Divi sion Erma Knorr 98, Torn Lund SO, Tholmn Dodgo 85. Conditioned to 7th Grado A DIvi. slou Dowoy Stutsmnn 82. His Majesty The Horse Hns appointed A. T. HAINES As Purvoyor of Hay and Feed, tflie best bn Coos Bay. Your horse will nppreclato It If you placo your next ordor with Unlncs nnd you will l" prcclato tho sorvlco and tho price. uirjurcrassrc TWO DAYS' RACING AT MARSHFIEW) A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. auarjgrT-grjuyt-T-TYyjn, TMn Everything For Men FIXUP 369 Front Street HOUSES FOR RENT rooms $s.00 rooms ?10.00 rooms $11.00 rooms $12.00 rooms $15.00 rooms $18,00 AUG. FHIZEE.V 08 Central Ave, Mnrshfleld, Ore. My 3 and 4, 1911 UNDER THE AUSPICKS OF COOS BAY RACING ASSOCIATION FOUR RUNNING RACES AX TROTTING AND PACING li- AFTERNOON FROM 2 to 5 O'CLOCK Hare That R: Fixed NOW See CORTI;LL Phono 3121 il