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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION. """ " yoi'Il LINK!! it nropcrly laundurod will bo spotless "''... while, nnd your collnrs nnd !S will not bo Ironotl out of Bhnpo " .t lin miens. cr jrajuu - AT T1I1S LAUNDRY .it hn rlothos nro proporly washed ,nd Ironed, Insuring satisfaction to U CUSlOIIiuio. COOS HAV STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN' 07-J All Children's Eyes should bo examined beftuo tending llicm to 6clll)dl. MJk SS-.-"-. S ' A clilld's oyos nro aoltt-nto things. Hcnco It 1b only by tbo rurcBt skill, ire children oyos fitted with glasses, which nro In nccordnnco with their requirements. Ycnrs of oxporlonco enables mo to gurtranteo satisfaction In such cases. We Do Our Own Grinding Offlco over Norton & Hnnson'B Store, p. J. HAYES, Optometrist OptoraetriKt. When Making Out Your Christmas List Don't Forget You Will Find Bolld, comfort and satisfaction In our FunxixunE mado by tho bost manufactur ers It combines elcganoo dura bility and comfort. Our goods bolng substantially mado will retain their flno elegant finish and last a Hfetlmo and always proTe a aourco of satisfaction. Another Important fact Is that our prloea ar no hlghor than for poorer quality and trashy goods. Lot us flguro with you whon you want anything from a kitchen chair to a complete outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store oa Coos Ilajr Business Directory Following Is a Hat of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize. STADDEN All Linds of photograph work, bromldo enlarging and kodak finishing. ' Mrs. A. R. Tnbor, of Crldor, Mo., had been troubled with sick head acho for about five years, when sho began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Sho has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Sick head ache lscaused by a disordered stom acho Is caused by a dlsordorod stom clally Intended. Try them, got well and stay well. Sold by all dealers. A. Modern Brick Dulldlng, Eloctrlo Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished RoomE with Hot and Cold Water. n O T E L .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Hates: BO cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfleld, Oregon. CITY FISH MARKET Foot of Market Ave., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND CRABS. Fair Prices, Honest Weight and a first-class article, You can all afford to eat fish at our prices, Try them, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE 200J Don't forgot the Turkish PHONE 314-J. Baths i SCHOOL OTB i IRELANDS GUARANTEED 6 LOVE m if 12409 UNCONDITIONAL GLOVK I10.NI OF IRKLAND'SGUAIIANTUED GLOVB K. bJm., I iMk. ,h. k.l Slo ,ll ran b m.J a.l 4aln atw.ra I bat MfHtNai .ball rvralr o,htr kind lrm oar l.rfarr If thil rk rai (rati dtfrchu In crj vtj, rift tl ,'Ar items ir Ittrt In Ihi mltriaf, umltr enfinon utcrt k -A Tit .1TY DA YS Inn dm rfj-VD ion ftlurn telM rlevtl to M Urt this jSjtfi CMRANTtZ BCND (t'i feur it 'artton IHI 11 t'xtl utrt irel Iirt4 inrnil cartuuntu tr I 'pV Mr" !' tn. I'ttl CI rrinJ If litt nntitvn qf lit rf to " ennrt mSkM W- r!'":'"- jAf.jSjoHnmmu r Jlfl niiliH0l - UnV Ti IVIIDI - VT " " -..-- . r.T.n iMrai TWWJtkrviniwtwnrtvtw tiwmiM ( lil.tWt aiwuyy w) xm t It M) -.. - .-...-,. ,,.i. 1 (TJ.J' i mJ&&v!Sm -m -" r -- - " "-" ' ' Good Gloves the Guarantee Proves it. Try a Pair. Carefully read the guarantee above. It it v. ripped with every pair of Ireland! Guaranteed Glove Vie fell. This is trie manufac turer way of proving that each pair will p've you the lervice you have a right to expect None but perfect (Icini are uted. Skilled handt, watchful eyei, extreme care these do the retU Ireland's Guaranteed Gloves are made in Cape, Mocha, Glace and Chamois, for men, women and children. For beauty, distinctiveness, style, they have iwiitjIaL D0 uPe''or" Try one pair, your satisfaction is guaranteed. You will surely buy more. VZJVM -3 C J ifZyzl . ,... ..,. ,,.., ,... i.i -' FlnnnKnn A uu) line iiij nuruun nnyinu uu n . - oi..i ,., in.,. n Iml.v ntnl nrv IwCOK On t ., .,,.. ..Invtlil,,.. nt. Vlllf.. 1MO A (11 , i. f.i ... ,iMV 'view of tlio r tltllilll iiiiii uu iui.vt v "; I His Lntln lie nlwnys must any, And nuer Is I.ntln for boy, And tlonum Is Latin for Klft. And gnudlum'a Latlh for Joy. When Herbert cnu any nil hIs'noitn9, And llkcwlso tho four conjuga tions, How much It will ulenso his rmnn Ills nunty ntul nil his relational 1IIC.II SCHOOL. Work ns begun this week on tho llttlng up of tho tnbcrnnclo for a tenijiornry gymnnslum. It will tnko nbout $500 to mnkc the neccssnry Improvements, the extent of enrry- I.. .. t.Mn IsttitttnimitlAtirM (1 it Mil M ft CI .-.. .. '.,:: 'SJ ,V. -niinmnB ' who Is 111 nnd hns been nbsont from commit ee. Tho North llend , tho Sixth grndo or wo 6 Ic ools nro linvlng tho tnbcrnnclo! Amm Down. . win. nbsont two Any there nlso romodelod In tho sanio,nl Norman Wilson was nbsont ono . . minn Illn tlllu WO. If. wny they linn securett over uu "' ".. satno umo ago mr 1110 iiniruvu,iiuui forih In the collego hullotlns remind one constantly of old Amherst In Massachusetts. Amid all tho clamor for tttllltarlnn education In theso days, It proposes to offer tho old nnd tried courses leading to a llbcrtil, cultural education. ldgM h Guide Edith 1'endcrgraBS nnd Evelyn hnvo been nbBont this nccount of Illness. Islon have begun n rc- byslology preparatory to tho Semester examinations. l'ttpllH hnndlng'ln especially good history papers this month follow: Lornn Cooley, Eddie Holt, Eva HnnBon, Glenn Rnhskopf, Isnbollo Ferguson, nnd Hnlph Dresser. Alfred Jutstrom of Ferndnlo on tcrcd tho "H" division on Monday. Lucy nonobrnko hns sulllclontly recovered from a recent operation to bo nhlo to bo In school ngnln. Tho two divisions of tho Eighth grndo nro much Interested In their current event papers which cdmo each week, they aro especially In terested now In the Chinese revolu tion, the IttisBla-Perslan troublo and tho Turklsh-Itnllan war. Hlth and Hcvrntfh Orndc. The Sixth nnd Sovcnth grndes sent flowers to Mndgo Ynrbrough Tho Senior class In chemistry ns ....a. tlinH lnlntitniH vrrtf tlila week have been mnklng hydro-sul-, with n box of candy to the Sovcnth Mrs. Knox visited 'tho Sixth nnd Sovcnth grndes. Mrs. Hood sent her compllmentR They make a most appropriate preseut. other acceptable gifts at the Big Store Many Merchant & Son X A. C. Short Courses Ucgln JAK. .1, Continue I'QUIt "WEEKS YOU ARE INVITE D Evory citizen of Oregon Is cordially Invited to nttond tho short courses of tho Orogpn Agricul ture College, beginning Jnn. 3. Elovon distinc tive courses will bo offered In Agrlculturo, Mech anic ArtB, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry nnd Music. Every courso is designed to HELP tho student in his dully work. Mnko this n plcnsnnt and prolltnblo wlntor outing. No tuition. Itensonnblo accommodations. For beau tiful Illustrated bulletin, nddross II. M. TBNNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. l'jirmor'H Jlimlness Courso ny Corresioiidciico If you have anything to sell, trade, "fent, or want help try a want ad. XMAS I X V cakes fy:ST& fmSltir ifrmii tKMur.ZaW r.5kk t m&frWrmFfi r ss "Zyrs'j. IA s4S f r v f FANCY CAKE For Chrlstmna from tho COOS KAY 11AKEUY Is sure to bo tho center of attraction, not only because It looks good, but becauso It will tasto as good ns It looks, and so It is with all our pies, pastry and Christmas goodies delicious and wholesome. Send In your Christmas orders early to Insuro fulfilment. Coos Bay Bakery THE PLACE FOR "GOODIES" phurlc nnd sulphurous nclds. Tho Senior class have begun a re view of Amcrlcnu history. The basket bnll tennis hnvo boon unable to do much practicing this week on nccount of tho work being dono on the "tabernacle and alBO on account of some of tho mombors rohenrslnn for tho Senior play. Tho team will play n practlcc.gamo with North Bond tonight. Tho next scheduled game will ho with Ban don next Friday night. Tho girls basket ball teams have not practiced this week on account of their coach, Miss Carpenter, hav ing to glvo her tlmo to tho Sonlor piny. They will rcsumo prnctlco nunln next week. Tho zoology clnss hnvo boon biu dylng the clnm this week. Pictures for nso In tho Latin nnd hlstorv clnsscs have bcon ordered nnd nro expected soon. Theso pic tures nro to bo put up In tho room, their purposo Is to ncqunlnt tho pu pils with mythology and Important historical characters. Tho Classical Association of tho Pacific NorthweBt will hold Its sec ond session at tho University of Washington on Deccmbor 29, 30 and 31. Tho Coos County High School As sociation will meet December 15 at Marshfleld. Mombors will como to gether at tho Chnndlcr hotel nt six n. m. They will attend tho Bnndon- Marshfleld basket bnll game nt eight, and will hold n business session fol lowing tho gnmo. Roprosontntlvcs from all high schools of tho county together with supervisor McCormac nnd superintendent Bunch nro ex pected to attend. All citizens of tho stnto should bo Interested In Reed Collego, Port land. It began Its first yenr's work In Sentember of UiIb year with an excellent faculty, a collego enmpus without buildings, nnd a liberal en dowment. Tho stnndnrd of its fncul ty mny bo Judged by tho fnct thnt Edward OctavhiB Slsson, formorly professor of pedagogy and head of tho department of education In tho University of Washington, will hnvo charge of tho department of educa tion In Reed nfter Soptombor 1912. Tho Ideals of Reed collego as set ' ' i- Saw otHiypwr vo v'v BY ' ' fl'l CO&S BAY.fmEmi. , COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS U& AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION. MKY. FARM FDUIT. MINEMU at nMDFD rjiKns 4 44 .MJaA-at aW.UtWt i. 0R6AN1ZJN6 Or INDU1TRIAI. COMPANIES A SPUlAlTYsv The past has proven that Investments tn small acre tracts near crowing cities are the moit profitable. The O. B. R. S. has such to offer. Chs. J. Bruschke. Marshflold, Oro. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would ao well to call at the Pacific Monumental "Wore. 3outh Broadway and make selection from the large stock now ou band. Mr Wilson has in his smploy the ouly practical marble and gra nite cutter in Coos county. And none but tho best work is turned If your children aro subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham berlain's Cough Remedy ns soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at tack may bo warded off. For sale lv all dealers. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8131 Have It Made for YOU Royal Tailored Suits Fit--They Are Made For YOU From $8 to $35 FIXUP grade for winning tho spelling con test. Fourth nnd Fifth Grades. Somo of tho grndo toachorB hnd the satisfaction of learning that nil tholr offortB to teach practical phy- bIoIokv woro not fruitless, ns they nro often lend to bollovo, when Arth ur Whereat, u fifth grndor, aston ished them by his application of "First Aid to tho Injured" as taught In his text. When William Josoph son cut his wrist, tho other day, Arthur had tho presence of mind to tlo n handkerchief around It nnd then by twisting It with n stick, stopped what might have been a serious hemorrhage. A surgeon was called and tho boy was soon cared for. Both boys merit much prnlso not only for tholr keen forethought but for tholr pluck. Third nnd Fourth Grades. Emnm Loulso Douglas hns bcon transferred from tho Central to tho High Hcliool building on account of nn overflow in the Fourth grndo In tho Contrnl building. Rosy Knox from Ten Mllo ontor cd tho Fourth grndo this weok. Tho telling of Btorlcs of pnntomlno In tho Third grndo was woll worked out by Beatrlco CroBSon, Walter Mooro, Stella Magnus, nnd Harry Moore. Somo good art work In tho sketch ing of wlntor biiow scenes nnd tho painting of Holly sprays was dono by Clnra Abol, Edith Ayro, Arthur Leo, Esther Holm and Charles Sned don. Second and Third Grades. Arthur Johnson wns absont on Monday bccaiiHO of sickness. Helen Barker from Rochoster, N Y., Is n now pupil In tho Second grade. Penrl Lnpp has returned to school nfter several days' nbsenco becauso of Illness In tho family. Tho Christmas treo hns been tho topic of nnturo study and painting this week. Third grado pupils aro reading "Tho Llttlo People of tho Snow" nnd tho Second grade pupils hnvo also begun tho now renders. First Grade. MeBdnmes Walp and Sneddon vis ited this grndo Thursday afternoon. Loulso Connor was absont Monday morning on nccount of Illness. Tho pupils receiving tho highest grades tho past month nro Maybollo McLoughlln, Ellzahoth Jones, Ermn Hodson, Mabello Haldoman and Wal ter Sneddon. Tho subject for tho art lesson Thursday was n moonlight scono. Floyd Hnyworth, Frederic Hoagland, nnd Loulso Conner did oxcoptlonnlly good work. On Friday, Alton Knr dell, Byron Knox nnd Adrnlno Gard ner mado tho best wlntor sconos. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Tho primary pupils nro grently In terested in getting ready for Christ mas. Thoro Is to bo nn Art Exhibit of tho work of tho first soven grades tho week preceding Christmas. Tho First grado pupils aro learn ing now songs nnd are preparing for Christmas. Second Grndo. Fred. Harris, Lucllo McLaln and Helen Perkins hnvo been promoted 8tatb or Ohio, City or Totr:ro, , Lvc.au I'nllNTV. 1 " Frank J. Cheney makes oath thitt he Is senior to tho high second. They nro do ing excellent work nnd will probably go Into tho Third grndo at tho ond of this semester. The cntlro grade has finished tho work for tho flrst somestor and la now reviewing. Vera Albreclit, who has gono with her parents to Los Angeles, will not return to school until next term. Third Grade. Tho following pupils havo not missed a word in Bpelllng for a wholo month: Stella Chrlstonscn, Dompsy Downer, Stella Erlckson, James Eddy, Elvlo Grnnt, Fred. Hlllstroin, Lcottn Smith, Louis Old ley nnd Gertrude Robortson. Gordon. Snndberg Is out on nc count of Illness. Florence Flanagan wns absont last week, having Injured her eye. Fourth Grade. Hllmn Kulju, Hltniore Grant, Do ris Sengstncken and Elslo Hlllstrotu mado 90 or more In all of tho writ ton tests Inst month. Emma Lou Douglas has been transferred to tho High school build ing. James Knox Is doing excellent work In musculnr movomont writing. Raymond McKcown wns ausont Mondny nnd Hllmn Kulju Wednes day morning on nccount of Illness. All pupils of tho A clnBS hnvo hnd perfect letsons In spoiling tills . week, except Elvln Hull nnd Olndys Fnlres who missed ono word onch. - Alice Denning who hns beou spending Thanksgiving with hor parents nt tho lighthouse, hns re turned nfter a two weoks nbsonco. Tho following pupils hnd 100 in deportment tho Inst month: Elslo IIIllBtrom, Agnes Johnson, Hllmn, Kulju, Jnno McLnln, nnd Dorla Sengstncken. Fifth Grndo. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. llorton, Mrs. Clnrke, Mrs. Quatormnss, nnd Mrs. J. W. Bennett visited tho room Thnnksglvlng. Rufus Byorly entered school last week. Harris Copplo and Lester Dally aro absont, both suffering from nu attack of poison oak. Ruth Golden, Clnra Ferguson, Ablgal Lodward, Edward Johnson, Mnbol Lingo nnd Eddovn Whoolor had 90 or more in ovory subject on their report cards for tho past month, S.xth GrnuV. Tho A cIiihb have taken up (ongl- tudo nnd tlmo In nrlthmotlc nnd the B class nro working In measure ments. Twelve boys nnd twolvo girls ot tho grndo will bo In a Christmas play "Tho Greatest Day In tho Yoar." Those who havo boon nbsont dur Iiik tho nast month are Actios Burke. Ignntlus Chapmnn, Harold Carlllo, Georgo Englund, Ellis Ornnt, Walter Itchfold, Helen Rces, and Harry, Rico. Tho following pupils hnd porfocfc In deportment InBt month: AgneS Burke, 'Hnzol Cook, Katherlno Dyer, Knthryn llorton, Cecolln Post, Hel en Recs, Hulon Fish nnd Estolla Grnnt. Thoso who mndo 90 or above la all of tho written tests for tho past month nro: Hnzol Cook, nvorage 98 2-3; Katherlno Dyer, 98 1-3; Geo. Hongcll, 98; Lloyd LoMloux, 97; Joo Milnor, 93 2-3. Ignatius Chapman, Helen Roes, nnd Holen Fish had 90 or more in all but ono of tho testa hut tholr averages woro still in tho nineties, bolng 93, 90 nnd 92 1-0, respecti vely. Holon Rees, Knthorlno Dyor, Joo Milnor, Bert Trlbboy, Hnrold Wal rnth, Holon Fish, Agnes , Burko. Marguerite Wlsomau and Hazel Cook pnBsod In very nontly wrltton test paporB, taking Into considera tion tho short period glvon to write tho long nnswors roqulrcd. Kcciith Grade. Tho pupils mnklng nn nvernge of 90 or over in tho last month's testa nro: Albert Burroughs, 97; Emil Bnckman, 97; Lillian Cook, 93; Jack Carter, 93; Rudolph Hlllstroin, 92 ; Milton Johnson, 91; Edna Lnndo, 92; Lco'na McLeod, 92; Rudolph: Nlomo, 90; Geo. Pratt, 93; Holon Smith, 92; Hector Stophau, 91;; Monroe Upton, 91; Ruth Walrath, 95. Tho pupils of tho grado aro pre- paring postal card albums for tha Art Exhibit on Christmas. Tho pupils aro reviewing geo graphy. Tho sanitary drinking fountains have bcon installed on nil ot tho floors of tho Central school. partner of the flnn of K. J Cheney A Co. diilnif buslnea In the (Mly ofToleiK County ami Htateafcremitd. anl that mill firm ulll ny the urn ot n.ST. lU'NPItKl) DOI.I.AItB fureueh and every raoof Catarrh that cannot t,e cured by lliuuseoi liau-nuaiarru i uru. PKA.NK J. CIIKXKV Ruornto before me ami subue Unit In my prenence, this 4th la of Pui-inher. A I U". ' XOTAIIV ITBMC. Hall't Catarrh Cure I taten Internally, Hint aet.dlreotb on the blood and muroiia turf acta of tho Mun. Send for tetlininlnl free oats r3i'MEALt GIVES CANKERS TO PEARS AND APPLES. On a Foundation of Good Hay and feed your horso will do more ,,i;t work and do it moro willingly. It la noor nollcy to kIvo a horso poor feed and then expect him to do good , rjOOIi. work. Tho kind of hay, food and . Kraln wo soil nuts musclo on tho horse. Glvo him enough of It nn ho'll do twlco aa much and look twlc as well. Why not start tho Im provement today? O. A. C. KvjH'rt Iiuioculntcti Trees to Study I)Im-um; Will Prove Vul li able Tt-wt. CORVALLIS, Or Doc. 9. Bark canker spores have boon used to In noculate pear and apple trees In aa oxporlmont which Is bolng conducted by H. L. Rees, of tho plant patholo gy department of tho Oregon Agri cultural Collego, In order to discov er whethor tho dlseaso Is a primary or secondary ono. Over forty acrea woro treated, tho Individual spores of tho canker being first isolated, so that infection othor than tho scabs should not be present. Tho tost Is an important ono ns It will throw much light on tho nnturo of tho can ker, nnd thus mnko It easier to com- A TURKISH IJATII will do you Phone 2H-J A. T. Haines Phono 100J AVatcrfront, Mild. Authentic ad vslualJ iaforautioa about Uwdisf, lutchlnf. luiiaz, fectting and homing poultry l. conuiaed in Ina utefl edition lolly's Poultry Boole uA printed. Send for copy, fice. TUCK... H.UI Co.. &!, NyMBMkMHBMSMaUtuaMai m 'bJL I