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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
Fishermen Notice! THi: COOS HAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY ARE PREPARED TO TAKE ALL Steelhead Salmon AND WILL PAY THE HIGH EST PIUCB FOIl SAME. I I SCHOOL IOTE5 jff M0" The II lull School. Junior Class In Physics Is studying kinetic and potential encr- wccji ninr In tho A clnss, oxcollent work flowor, nnd tho Puritans, filso of tur was done by Stella Jutstrom, Lydla keys. Holm, Dorn Drown nnd Adclnldo Painting nnd drawing consisted of i Clarke. Icars of corn by tho Second grade, j William Horsfall.DagmnrFllcsburg nnd fall vegetables by tho Third nnd Ituth Dungnn of tho B division grade. Among thoso who did good of tho Eighth grado havo been nb- work were: Johnnlo Mlrrnsotll, font this week on account of 111- Francis Flanagan, Arthur Johnson, nes3. I Ituth Bowron, Mablo Sneddon, Uuth I Tho Eighth grndo In lltoraturo Snnqulst, Cecil LnChnpollo, Earl linvo liojn doing theme work nnd Noah nnd Beatrice Carlson. also work In letter writing tho past i C. E. NICHOLSON, Mnnagcr. Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUSH'S Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. tlinriiflcld, Ore. PHONE 303-J Mail Orders Solicited. FARM LANDS FOR SALE Dost for tho Money From 5 acres up. FIro Insuranco at low rate. Agent for American, Life and Accident Co. AUG. FltlEEN, Ileal Estate, liisurnnco mid Rentals, Mnrslilleld, Oregon. An Innovation in Oil Heaters The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater with Us drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. No home is quite complete without a Perfection Oil Heater. It is a necessity in the fall and spring, when tt is too warm to itatt the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be without heat In the midst of winter it is olten convenient a nn auxiliary heater, as there arc always some cold corners in a house. The enameled heater always preenU a nice appearance, as Ihe enamel wal not tamuh or bum off. It u not an " enamel paint," but it it the same at tho enamel of your cooking utensils. The Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable heating device you can find. An automatically-locking flame spreader preventi turning the wick high enough to smoke. . B' Dr. .1. T. McCormnc visited 'Thanksgiving Song" School. "Tho First Thanksgiving" Whit- tho ford Hall. I "A Friendly Indian" Donald Allen. slum for the schools. They Intend ! In written tests. Verl Johnson .' 1U",,,K"1 im "" """ tli,ltt t.t r nl.ntt.n.. l.,1. .-.... 1fMl.. ' lf-1 . r. tit.1i.- b"ll i...n...h in oiiuttui mim, huh nfcuio, vuni.v oemnaii, iinrvoy wuuer, Tho school bonrd Inst week closed ii,m.'I-.i"' r.t,... ncgotiailons for tho purchncn of the. b u "" '""""" Tnbornucle for n temporary gyninu- Sixth mid Seventh Grades. PERFECTION TtQC3H333rr ".'"J! wywlwf. Alk yeun la ilnw rou lh I'trUcboa Httlcr tuivU I otyit lor dacricxn urcuUi le m ikki ot Standard Oil Company Incorporated. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 130 177 Front St. Business Directory Following la a list of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize STADDEN All Muds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. I MMW JO 9NZIMVSHQ nmnn wnniti iU,l i ujtuvu. cwv nvmm wmu hum mm miammwj ivoo ?N3DV shir SV31V30 SUtDfdNAS AxmuAVB son "i"i ii i 1 1 : X. tB JT I.K1lt71 vjrti tint ystsJr I l.i.i.r.ri" 'WDSim 'Am SQ09 The past has proven that Inrostmonts In small acre tracts noar growing cities are tho raeit profitable. The C. B. R. 8. has such to offor. Obas. J. Druschke. Manhflold, Ore. DEARY'S Gl'N SHOP Comploto lino of Dlcyclo supplies, sccond-hnnd bicycles for salo. Quus, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covored and repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. (1(17 Nn. Front St. Plump 180-R Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would Oo well to call at the PacICo Monumental Worxk,, South Broadway and make solcctlon from tho largo utock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only practical marblo and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho bost worn. Is turned illH MH n now floor and making other Im- Lawrence Horton and Ruth Cowan provoments. In order to sccuro of tho Seventh grndo, and Ruby money for this purpose It mny bo Cooloy, Arvln Tuttlo, Mndgo Yar necessary to clrculato n subscription brough nnd Myrl Cox of tho Sixth paper, .grado stood abovo 90. T o seniors nn diligently rohoars-1 Ruby Cooloy, Anna Downs, Eddie Ing their play, "Mr. Bob," a comedy Ellorbeck nnd Norman Wilson of tho to bo given December t. .Sixth grndo and Myrtle Nelson nnd Tho Ninth grado In English arol Raymond Leo of the Seventh grndo studying "Horntlus at tho Urldgo," i,havo each been absent ono-half day tno 'lentn grado aro studying "Idylls during tho vook. of tho King," and tho Eleventh grado ' Supplementary reading matter has nro studying "Julius Cncsar." been provided for Sixth and Seventh Tho High school girls' basketball grades, teams will begin prsctlco In tho Tn-i Tho Thanksgiving program which bornnclo Monday. Two teams havo will bo given by tho Sixth nnd Sov bcon organized among tho juniors, 'onth grades Wednesday, wob as fol sophomorco and freshmen. Those Iowa: playing on the teams are: Harriott i Recitation "What was Governor Hanson, Besslo Flanagan, Lucy 'Bradford's Proclamation," Arvln Powers, Bruce Kelly, Ruth Ilongland, i Tuttlo. Altn Soulo. Ednn Hansen, Mnbol Recitation "Tommy's Vlow," Al Tarloy, Joan Fltzgorald, and Clara hort Powere. Sergeant. Tho colors decided upon I Recitation "A Most Obliging Llt for tholr uniforms wero blnck by thoftlo Sister," Anna Downs. High school and bluo by tho Eighth Recitation, "Fortuno nnd tho Bog grndp. There will bo a series of gar," Zoo Dolan. practice games botweon tho teams Recitation "Aftorwnrds," Nettlo ana cnnmplonslilp games Inter on. It Sneddon. Is oxpectcd thero will bo a toachor'sj Recitation "Let Us Smile," Eliza team organized to enter the content, j McKay. Tho freshman Lntln class has re-1 Recitation "A Cnt's Thanksclv- colvcd spcolal commondatlon f rom. Ing Soliloquy," Bessie Sandqulst. their teacher, Miss Carpenter, who! Recltntlon "Tho Real Thanksglv spenks of them as bolng tho ablest 'Ing Day," Myrl Cox. beginning class sho has over Btarted Recitation "Thanksgiving In In tho work. Tho mombors of tho Many Lnnds." Irmom! Carlson. -School class are Elsie Hall, Cora Dyo, Clara Sergeant, Besslo Douglas, Mnry Kruso, Rcnn Haglund, Harriott Hnn sen, Horncu Rahskopf, Wnyno Stead, Arthur Lyon, Win. MoDonnld. Tho members of tho English his Recitation "What Is Now Eng land's (lift to Us," Ruby Cooloy. Recitation "A Turkey's Solilo quy." Tod Dow. Recltntlon "Silo's Thanksgiving," Myrtlo Isaacson. It you linvo young children yon havo porhnps notlcod that dlsordera of tho stomach nro tholr most com mon allmont. To correct this you will find Chnmborlnln's Stomach and Liver Tnblots oxcollent. They nro easy and pleasant to take, and m'ld and gontlo In effect. For salo by nil dealors. ' XOTIPH OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAL KLIXTION OK THE CITV OF MAKRHFIELI), Pursuant lo tho direction of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld. Coos County, Oregon, no tlco Is horoby glvon thn on Tuesday, the Cth day of Doccmbor, 1911, thoro will bo hold In the Council Chamber In tho City Hall of tho said City of Marshflold, n regular gonornl elec tion, for tho purposo of olectlng a Mayor to servo for tho term of two years, commencing tho first Monday in January, 1912, nnd of electing two mombors of tho Common Coun cil to sorvo for tho term of throo jenrs onch, commencing tho first Mondny In Jnnunry, 1012, and of electing n Recorder to sorvo for tho term of ono yonr, commencing tho first Mondny In January. 1912; and for tho purposo of submitting to tho legnl votors for their approval or rejection "An Amendment to tho City Charter of tho City of Marshflold, elinnglmt tho namo of snld City from 'City of Marshflold' to 'City of Coos Uny.' " and for' tho purposo of sub mitting to tho legal voters for their npproval or rejection "An Amend ment to tho Chartor of tho City of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, changing tho nnmo of said City from 'City of Marshflold' to 'Mllllcoma.' " The Bald olectlon will bo hold ho twoen tho hours of nlno o'clock A.M. nnd six o'clock P. M. Provided, Thnt the Judges of olectlon shall hnvo tho Power to adjourn ono hour at noon, duo proclamation of such adjourn ment being made. J. R. Llghtnor, A. D. Woloott and " A. Golden havo boon heretofore hy tho Common Council of said City Appointed as judges of said olectlon mid Roy Lawhorn, J. C. Merchant nnd C. A. Ponnock ns clorks of snld election. Dated this 24th day of November, 1911. n JOHN W. BUTLER. Recorder of the City of Marshflold, C003 County, Oregon. ' "TUB FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRBLESS Sails for Goos Bay from Portland Friday, Nov. 2-1, G P. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 C. F. McGBORGE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. SI. ON NOVEMBER 7, II, 21, AND 'M. SAILS FROM MAHSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON NOVEMBER 11, 18 AND 25. I,. II. KBATIKG, AGENT PHONE MAIN 30-L tory class, Ruth Allon, Francos Wll-j Recltntlon "Postponement," Eno- llnms, Duncan Forguson, Edna Han- void Hanson. son and Noblo Pitman, nro devoting! Itccltatlon "At Auntlo'a Houso," much tlmo to tho stody of current Ruth Cowan. ovents In connection with the, work, Recltntlon "At Grandma's on n .certain amount of tlmo each wcok.ThnnksglvIng," Verl Johnson. being devoted to tho study of cur- Recitation "Thnnksgivlng on tho rent topics. Farm," Holon Dow. Cordelia Lamport, who entered Recltntlon "Tho Thankful Days," tho freshman clnss recently, has mov- Guv Clausen. od with hor parents to Portland. Recitation, "An Old Fashioned Tho sophomoro class composed of Thnnksgivlng," Mndgo Yarbrough. Bruco Kelly, Altn Soulo, Besslo Flan- Rocltntion "Gentlemen Gav's ngan, Sylvia Davis, Mao Myron, Myr-. Thnnksgivlng," Lois Johnson. no uownn, l-ucy rowers, syunoy Recltntlon "Why do wo Keen Clnrke, Carl Larson, Guy Stutsman Thnnksgivlng," Myrtlo Nelson. ami lorsiciifieisuurgwiiiDegin tneir Recitation, "Grnndma's Pumpkin laboratory work In zoology next pCs," Ethel Hnyncs. weok. Tho compound microscopes Recltntlon-"Llttlo Johnnlo's VI- for iiso In tho laboratory havo not'80n of Thanksgiving," Rao Leo. arrlvod yot but tho class will tnko; Uecltatlon "A Good Thnnksglv- up somo prollmjpnry work iwhllo . Inj?." Karl Sandqulst. w"'t'nB' I Mrs. F. S. Dow nnd Mrs. Ellorbeck Ruth Allon 1ms been nbsont this visited theso grade's on Friday. 1 weok on account of Illness. 1.-......1 , .. .... 1 i'imiiii iiii j 11 lit ii iiuin Superintendent Tied ton plonsnntly Song, "Little Shoomnker"- Thnnksglvlng Dny drills. "Llttlo Lambkins" Mablo Sned don, Thnrald Connor, Joyco Foster, Hobort Hnyncs, Elry Hnynos, Ruth Bowron and Geneva Gosney. "Grandpa's Days" Earl Noah and Reynold Koontz. "Tho Mulberry Bush" Helen Col gan. Kelley Wnlp, Lorena Hoffman, Arthur Johnson and Johnnlo Mlrra soul. "A Boy's Thnnksgivlng" Harold Curroy, William Kroltzor, Harold Hnynos, Robert Sneddon, Howard McLaughlin, Wayno Gosnoy and Hershol Clauson. Song Ruth Sanqulst nnd Gladys Ferroy. Dialogue Orrln Bonobrako, Reu ben Sanqulst and Cecil LnChapolIO'. Pumpkin Pies Leon a Hoffman, Mnxlno Jones, Margaret Powers, Mar jory Marcy and Dcatrlco Carlson. Song, "To Grnndma's" School. First Grade. Tho largo bunch of roses, Bweot pens, carnations and ferns brought by tho children, mnko It seem moro llko June than November. Mrs. Jonos, McLaughlin, Elmorfr and Johnson wore visitors this week, Alton Knrdoll, Albert LaChapolIe and Harry Walp woro on account of Illness. - In tho frce-hnnd cutting of tho Pil grim's, Frodorlc Ilongland, John Nordstrom, Lillian Johnson, dosorve special mention. Tho ennd tnblo has been transform ed Into tho scene of tho "Landing of tho Pilgrims." A short program will bo given Wednesday afternoon ns follows: "Tho Turkoy" Bolton Knmmererv. "A Thanksgiving" Erma Hodson "Novombor" Callsta Waltor. "A Thanksgiving Thought" May bollo McLaughlin. Other recitations will be given by Kva Hnyncs, Loulo Chllds, Frede rick Dow, Mabollo Haldemnn, Myrtle Conklln, Stcen Mngnus, Laurance . Koontz, Arthur Hagqulst, Harry Wnlp, Adralne Gardnor, Frcdorlc Ilongland, Waltor Sneddon, John Nordstrom nnd Lillian Johnson. Song, "Thanksgiving Is Coming" School. Song, "Amorlca" School. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Tho next Primary Teachers' meet ing undor Mrs. Wilbur's direction, will be hold In tho vacant room on tho second floor whoro thoy will uso the largo desks for writing which will bo glvon by Mrs. Andrews. Tho Fifth grado will glvo n short ThnnkBglvlng program Wednesday Sluco tho closo of tho football snnrnti. Hin linva linvo ltnon fiitnlllf?l !.!.. n(,-H., ,r. i,nai,ol.nll n,,.i n Btll'Drlscd tllO II f til grado by giving nfrnrnnnn from 'Jfnn In n;.in. groat deal of Interest Is bolng shown t,lom nn nrlthmotlo test. Thoso hav- n0, Patterson, Robort Ferguson which spenks well for tho game this "K Porfect papers wore: Ruth Mc-'nnd Floronco Flnnngan of tho Third year. Not expecting to bo nblo to nugHln, Wllmn Ilongland nnd Mnry grado aro showing marked Improve- dupllcato tholr porformnnco In bns- McArthur. mont In writing. ketbnll as In footbnll and win tho' Carol Rohskft has beon absent this, Tho Primary grndo pupllu havo fln- county championship, still they nro,wek " nccount of Illness. shod tho log cabins for tholr "Purl- sntlsflod that an advance will bo' ". McCormnc vlsltod tho room ,an Vlllngo." shown nnd other teams of tho lcaguo , Wednesday nnd gnvo somo very holp- Opnl Brown, Lottlo Coleman, HII- wlll havo to Dlay good ball to keoiiful ""Bgoations. AH nro hoping that moro Grant, Doris Songstncken. Marshdold down this yonr, Not only no w"1 c?mo. nKnln s00i1, . Unmos Knox nnd Goo Wing of tho among tho boys Is tho Intorost shown' , ,B; ,l,""T,"" v',HH,,,l "ou,u in tho gnmo hut nmong tho Brg vWtod school thl weok. .!n ntwl fnnn.u hnvn lionn nrLrnnliA,l. I TllO boyB nnd girls of tllO Fourth nnd Intor-clnss games will bo plnyod n "" rn.(J0, ' nro PlnnlK to ,1 iliirlnir Mm wlntnr. flnv StntR.nnn. mntlZO tllO "Life of HlllWUtlia" drn during tho winter. Guy Stutsman. "ni lzo no l'm "lwll,m " Chauncoy Clnrko. Milton Carlson. 1 wcunosuny ni -:eu 'P. m. aii pnroius Losllo Isnncson, Noblo Pitman, Leo nnd friends nro cordlnlly Invited. will PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH W1REL1CSR Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco Wednesday, November 29. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phona U C. F. McGEORQE, Agent. A 1 JI ! U 1 tvl.JL !.". I ADSiracts, ieai rjsiait;, rire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mer. Coqullle OlH.'e Phone 191 Marshfleld Offlce 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" Times Want Ads Bring Results Byorley and Bnrtlett Flaungan probably constitute tho fear. Tho constitution of tho Athlotlo Association wnB recently amended so ns to hnvo n system of nwnrds where by a member of n tenm will bo on titled to an emblem or monogram providing ho hns participated In a required mimbor of games in foot ball, baskotbnll, baseball, or won n Hiawatha I tmti, I ti a.ilm.1 .tfsi.1 nniil. mnnt fl'lila ' IU,llk ,11 II nuuitii(i-ii lll;i IllVUb. nun Tho following is program and enst of characters: Scono I Babyhood of Hlawntha. Scono II Childhood of Hiawatha. Scono III -Mnnhood of Hiawatha. Scono IV Fasting of Hlnwutha. Sceno V Return of Ingoo. Scono VI Dopnrturo of Hiawatha. Cast of Characters: iiKono Kolloy most Drews Fourth grade are doing especially good work In muscular movement writing. Tho Sovonth grndo nro gottlng ready for Thanksgiving. Tho First grade pupils aro learn ing new songs nnd poems for Thnnks givlng. Edward Johnson of tho Fifth grado Is nbsont mi nccount of Ulnoss, Wilfred Lamport and Johnnlo Hnu boii of tho Third grade havo loft school. Tho steam engines which tho First grndo cut last Thursday, woro ox coptlonnlly good. Tod Daly of tho Third grndo Is nb sont from school. Ho Is suffering will ollmlnnto tho promiscuous woar- Likoo Ernest HnKniilst.fron' nn nttnrk of poison oak. monograms nmong Nnkomls Mario McLonn Tno tu Krnt, PPl!s nro lllu Ing of letters or thoso attending school, and who imllnn Chief Esmond Lakln trnt,nf .u,e ' ."nndlng of tho s- Pll- havo dono nothing to morlt thnt dls-Blnck Robed Priest. .George HnnsonKr,m8 In history, tlnctlon, and will put n valuo upon Mondnmln. ..... .Everett Nordstrom I The Third grado a woarer s services to his school, furl hor than slmplo pnrtlclpntlon In games. Thoso awards will bo glvon by tho Athletic Association, subject to tho direction of tho executive committee, n candidate's qualifica tions bolng pnssed upon by thnt body. Eighth Grade. Virginia Lystor from Gardiner. , , , , ?1'' .? '8,",nkJ", lZIn 1?". 'excellent1 work along tho same lines. IIUI SIDIUI, ititn. iUlO .llliUIIIIUUII, Ull- torod tho Eighth grado on Mondny. Great Interest Is being tulcru by Third mill Fouttli Grmli. Martha Spraguo and Cronjlo Noblo havo boon absent this weok. Dr. McCcrmae visited theso grades on Wednesday. Ho advised tho pit- tpllB to work hard if thoy did not I wish to bo outdone by tho North nro very much In- Arthur Whereat .toi-estcd In long division. Thoy havo rompipicu inuir mups 01 woos coun ty. Tho Sixth grndo pupils aro pro purlng somo good papers on Yollow stono Park. the two divisions of the Eighth grndo in tho tryouts bolng hold this weok for selecting pupils for tho contest Thus fnr tho chnmplon spoilers of tho B division nro Isabel Forguson nnd Roxlo Hall. Of 'tho A division Herbert Rrndloy and Anna Russell nro tho ohamplons. In n test given this weok In gram- b JKB i n?' t fir ' New readors hnvo beon sunpllod for" Third .and Fourth grndos, "Tho Brownlo's Guest" for the Third grndo and "Children In Literature" for tho Fourth grado. A Thanksgiving program will ho glvon In thoso grndos Wednesday aftornoon. Tho program follows: Recitation "Out for n Walk," til win Johnson. Recltntlon "Elslo's Thanksgiv ing," Stelln Mngnus. Recltntlon "Thanksgiving Tur key," Wnlter Moore. Scono "Helping Cook" Cook Martha Spraguo. Alice Edith Johnson. Mothor Edith Ayre. Sordini mid Third Grades, Hershol Chuisen, Reynold Koontz nnd UuDi Snnqulst woro absent this wopk becnuso of sickness. Thanksgiving poems stories nnd 'io lives of tho Puritans woro stu llnd In history. Naturo study consisted of tho study Tf tho domestic animals and speci fic study of tho sheep. Paper cutting consisted of tho May- TO LIBEL WASHINGTON. Uimhlo to Agii'o on Snlvngo For Ro sciio of 'Vessel. Tho Portlnnd Tolegrnm says: "Un ablo to arrlvo nt a settlement of sal vago duo tho owners, ofltcers und orow of tho tug Tntoosh for tho thril ling roscuo of tho stenm schooner WiishliiRtoii nnd 49 pnusengors off North Head Novombor 13, Attorney , R. E. Moody Is drafting tho necos sary papers, and will fllo n llbol ntfalnst tho Washliiuton and hor car go In the United States Court. An soon as tho papers aro filed tho Unit ed Statos Marshal will tnko chargo of the vessel and her enrgo, and sho will not bo releneod until n bond has b"on Riven both by tho firm of Olson &Mnhonoy, her owners, nnd tho own ers of tho cargo. Every effort, it Is snld, was mndo to settlo tho question of salvage out of court, but when Ollvor J. Olson, ono of tho owners, rofused to pay, moro than ?1.500 snlvngo. and ovon to oxecuto n bond Indemnifying tho owners of tho Tntoosh If thoy grant ed permission for the Washington to bi omntlod. drydoekeil and taken elsewhere, ho. was told that his prop osition was. 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