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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1912)
'" '7 'rt- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAyjANUARY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION ATHLETICS II MORE ELIULES EAGLES WILL HIGH SCHOOLS FOR LEAP YEAR ,, ..!.- .." r SHI I1! i in M . i i Stricter Regulation Is Proposed Additional Chances For Coos by Superintendents In Oregon. Bay Maidens Enumerated Propose Bachelors' Club. A number of additional names PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 2. Strict have been submitted to the Lean regulation of utliletlcs In the high Yenr Editor ycsterdiy mid todny, as schools of the state was decided upon possibilities In the great game, nt the meeting of the Stnte Assocla- A, noticeable feature of tho stif,- .. , ,, , , ., . , , . gestlotiB whs thill n number were tlon of City School Superintendents Jjm(,0 ))y th(J ,Illllv,dunlB themselves. nnd ovcry effort will be miule to Iinvo Hhowltig beyond n doubt Mint they this adopted. The resolutions pro- aro willing Mint "Leap Yenr should vlded that nil participants in athletic get tlioin." contests between high schools shall Members of the original Imchp- bo bonn ildc students In regular nt- lor's circle are now talking of por- tendnnco; that such participants shall fectlng n "llachelor's Club" for pro- bo ninklng n passing grade In scholns- tectum against Leap icar. However tic work equivalent to three regular opinion Is divided on "this score studies mid that beginning with tho among the advocates of a club, some first semester of the school your of Insisting that the club should start.. 1912-1913 such participants must by giving n "Leap Yonr Hair nnd have compiled with seholnstle iequl- thus aid In properly launching thoj romcnts of the foregoing semester Leap Yonr cnnipnlgn while other: when Inst In school, with the exeep- Insist that the real purporo of n tlon of freshmen ntul special cases llachelor's club should he for pro which would bo subject to sensible toctlon ngnlust the "Fair Charmers," adjustments. Henry llugglus Is one of the leading Committee Named. I udvorntcs of the Leap Year ball. A committee composed of Supcrlii-i Among the new names suggested tendent Tledgcn, of Mnrshlleld; Su- for the eligible list are: porlntcndent Cond of Hood River nnd Fred. Pugsley Itobt. Swnnton Superintendent Gardner, of Forest Win. Longstnff Jack Swnnton Grove, wns appointed to mnko fur-! Louis H. Keating Horry .1. Mohr thcr liivcstlgntlons Into the athletics Fred. Bennett Herman Conies of the high schools nnd they will Jay Doyle Clare Swnyno mnko further recommendntlons la-1 Dr. Geo. V. Leslie Geo. Doll Marshfield Aerie Preparing For a Big Time at Annual Installation. Tonight the tingles scroam, sib Eagles may I As well as' not, For fun will ho following fast And there'll be n lot. The Marshfield Aerie of Eagle will hold their annuel Installation i and banquet nt their hall this even ing. It Is tho one big event of .the year with the Eagles and tho affair tonight promises to be one of the live liest nnd most successful social ses sions they have over held. Elabor nte preparations have been made n as there will be present a largo num ber of tingles, who oro Just sprouting pin feathers, the Old Minis ro going to show them how tho tingles really fly when they spread their wings'. 'i.v s SMOKE the "FOREST" Made In Marshfield. cigar. tor. Tho nssoclntion also went on rec ord ns favoring the requirement of nt least two years of Industrial work Plnii Leap Year Hall. .Today It was announced that nnd nVeaof'hokeop.ng'Tn'pia.r I!!'"'"-A',Rinr.!l5,,"!l!l0LdJ tho half yenr nt present. A review of the common branches wns favored men nro making prollmlnnry nrran- gomonts for n "Leap Year Hall" to Xo btai;ii;wwoi '-':' ?! ""!":: high school work nnd tho require- T' . H """"'"? ,...' K " " . V' me'nt of n yenr of physiology nt sohio tlmo during the course, the student deciding when he wished to take It In tho course of physiology they fn- vored tho Introduction of tho study of sanitation, hygiene and science Among those arranging for tho event nro MrB. Eillo Fnrrlnger, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Hen uett nnd Mrs. Win. Lnwlor. It will bo strictly a "Leap Year" event, sexual tl10 ,ml,u8 ,vlt,"B tll0,r Partners. A ciiiiiKU ' pur wuisei uir uacu iiiu Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvt ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific Livory & Transfer Co. NOTICE TO THE PUHLIC. For tho bnlnnco of tho wlnlcr, there will bo a boat at tho O'Kclly landing that can bo chartered day or night. J. A. O' KELLY. Prop. Sixth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale On In Full Blast See Tuesday's Times for, Prices and Descriptions. .. . First Choice Is Best. "MONEY TALKS" Clothing & Shoe Go. MARSHFIELD Hub! BANDON MEN ARE HELPLESS CHILDREN. AS I -..III t .!.. !. Tho requirement of Hi units for w ,, "" , l , i. Tr ' . graduation was favored. No change KoiiUomoii being admitted free. It Is was advocated In tho law regarding f"rt'lt;r .onnwA ' condition tho cortincatlon of teachers In ilU-"'"10 '"y,1"11'01.18 t,1,lt1 th trlctB of tho first class Indies shall not Invito their partners The association, which Is tnndo up ' until "tho Inst minute" to keep them at present of about no mombors, Is 0 "l,,B nm nemllca" us to whether open to nil city superintendents and tl,0' "ro ol" to ,,)0 n,) K- tl10 tho licnds of all schools employing six Rn,",1, ,,B 1t,' 1"10" Il,lV0 ,trcated BOIU0 or moro teachers. It wns formed of tho K,rlB ,n tlu5 m8tl yesterday aftornoon during tho meet- Ing of tho Oregon Teachers' associa tion. HAS PREACHER MAYOIl Con (raj la Elects Pastor Head New CoiiiiiiIhnIoii CliNTItALIA, Wash., Jnn. 2 Rev. II. V. Thomiison, for the past seven years pastor of tho Presbyterian church hero wns elected mayor of Centrnlla by a majority of 17C over John Gnlvln, a former mayor nnd a capitalist. Thero wore 1702 votes cast for mayor. Albort Sears and William Kelr were elected commis sioners. Thoro threo mon will form tho first commission to govern tho city of Centrnlla. A hard fight was mauo on Hov. Mr. Thompson on tho THIi KANRV KID Leap Year Editor 'limes: I notice you omitted tho name of Frank Pugsley, "the Kandy Kid of with Mm sticky lips" from your list of eligible bncholors. Olvo him a chance and he would mnko Ilfo sweet for some sweot girl. ONE WHO KNOWS. FERNRALE TO THIi I-'HOXT. Hum n Large List of lluelielors Avail ing to lie Askeil. FlillNDALli. Jnn., 3, 1912. Leap Year Editor Times: Wo notice Mint you request rend ers to supply nnmes of ollglblo baclic ground Mint ho would opposo tho lorH for tn" hoiiollt of the leap year jilciidiiik ui Humous, nut nccoriling to Ills Btntomont during tho cnnipnlgn, elnco tho people of the city hud de aided In fnvor of grnntlug llceiiBes, no wouiii comply with their decision If elected, and until such time ns the majority of tho voters decided for a dry town. COX.VEIt'S NEW VOCATION. ' A Cottago (Irovo news Item Is iih follows: "W. C. Conner, former edi tor of tho Cottage drove Leader nnd lator of the Coqulllo Herald, has given up newspaper work and Ih go ing Into gont rnlslng. He has pur chased tho fnrm two miles west nf this city known ns tho Drnnton phu-e, consisting of 2(50 acres, nnd will se curo a herd of Angora goats. Ho al ready owns u flno lot of high-grade poultry. maidens. Ferndnlo feols thnt It has been sadly neglected In this mutter ns It tins probably the largest list of bachelors of any town In Coos coun ty In proportion to population. Thoy nre all "good eatches" too, and would mako excellent hiisbnnds Your correspondent begs to submit the following list: Martin Olson. Ed. Kronholm. Emll Hensou. Tom Itohlnson. P. S. Jenson. S. U. Hnnson. Pnul Iletly. .llni Chrlstonson. Hob Jensen. llrlck Kronholm. Marshal Nay. (Jen. Nay. Count Win. Stolnbrown. Tom CliiisteiiBon. A IIACHELOIt. SMOKE the "I'OltEST" Made In Marshfield. clgnr. Wtien Taken .Suddenly III Here Is a Coiiimon-seiiM' Safeguard Dig, st long man Is ns n helpless In fant when he Is suddenly III. The sturdiest chnp In town usual'' ly loses his self-control, nnd Is ut terly unnblo to rcgnrd his condition with the common sense thnt charac terizes his every-day actions. For cxnmple: Ho comes homo tir ed, eats n heavy dinner nnd sits, down to rend and smoke nwny a quiet evening. Suddenly he notices a weight on his stomach; then shnrp pains around his heart, and n feeling of suffocn tlon. Thoughts of "honrt dlBonso" rush over him, nnd In his agony he fonrs the worst. His trouble was acute Indigestion, brought on by overloading his tired stomach. A couplo of Itexnll Dyspepsia' Tab lets might have glvem him relief might have saved him hours of suf fering. Carry n package of Roxall Dyspep sia Tablets In your vest pockot or keep them In your room. Tnko ono after encli heavy meal and ward off Indigestion. , Itoxall Dyspepsia .Tablets relievo Btomnch troubles by nldlng nnturo to supply those elements, the nbsenco of which In tho gnstrlc Juices, causes Indigestion nnd dyspepsia. They tend to nld tho stomach to digest all kinds of food and to quickly convert It Into rich red blood. Wo k;iow what Hoxnll Dyspopsln Tablets are nnd whnt they will do. wo guarantee them to rellovo Indi gestion and dyspopsln. If they fall, wo will refund your money. Three sizes. 2! cents, fiO cents, nnd $1.00. Sold only nt our storo or by mall. Hemembor. you can obtnln Itexnll Itomedlos In this community oniy nt our storo Tho Itexnll store.- Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co., "The Husy Comor." Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Is n vital question for present day homebullders whether to have a house which In appearance must always remain the same or a houso that will permit of a little refreshing occasionally. , Neighborhoods change us do Individual tastes a frame houso can easily be made to harmonize with its surroundings n fresh coat of paint often will mnko it as good as your neighbor's now house the samo as a now suit makes you feel llko n now mnn. At any rate a frumo house Is susceptible to most any chaiigo you might desire nnd while It Is permanent It does not necessarily need become nn eyesoro or a monotony. There nro lots of things we've observed nbout houses nnd lumber that you should know before building conm In nnd we'll glvo you our views. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItETAIL ItliPAItTMIiXT SOUTH HHOADWAV, MAItSHl'IIILP. "THE FltlEXI) OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIItELESS SAILS FIIOM PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, AT G P. M. CONNECTING WITH. THE NOHTH HANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. P. McGKOHGE, Agent MAHSHFJKLD CYCLEItY (Formorly Henry's Oun Shop) Agoncy for DAYTON IIIGYCIjEH PItlUli FltOM filtt.Mi UP WITH FIVE YEAItH GUARANTEE. Solnr Gas Lnmps $3.00 with 2 pounds of cnrbldo this week. Full lino Hlcyclo Supplies. Guns nnd Ulcyclcs Ttopnlrcd by Competent Mechanic li. HANDEL, PROP. No. (107 No. Front St. Phono IHO.U. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TQR. E. F. WINKLEIt, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated Consul tation free. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to & nnd C (o 8 p. m. Nnturopnth lnstltuto Room No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshfield, Oro. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 3 P.M. INTEIt-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 c. F. McGEORGE, Agent. rIL G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic PhyslcUa Gradunto of the Amorhan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksville, Mo. Offlc In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Oregon. J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. )fflso over Flanagan & Donnott Bank larshflold Oregon 1R. J. T. McCORMAO, t1kwnllHM m. Ct- Marshflold, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post Oflke. Phono 106-J r It. A. J. HENDRY'S "" Modern Detital Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high class work on Bhort notlco at tho vorjj Iowost prlcoa. Examination froo. I ..v., Uv.u..uuui, UUIO UU1IUIUK) OPJJO slto Chnndlcr hotel, nhono 112-J. If you havo anything to sell, trado. ront. or want help, try a want nd IIENEW your hunters nnd nuglnrs LICENSE at Tho Gl'NNEUY. A TI'ltKIKli IIATll" will do you GOOD. Phone 21I-.I. LOOK! Do you soo prices anywhere like these No SUITS $20.00 at, $12.85 $2500 at, $14.75 $25 to $35 at $17.50 20 Per Cent Discount, on All Other Merchandise AND Everything guaranteed to be finest quality that can be purchased- -No shady or shop worn merchandise, Prof. A. Richards TEACHEH OF PIANO. And volco culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call nt Studio, Sengs tackon Bldg.. ! Ilroadwny. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WOllK. ROSS A PINEGOR. 2Rfi Patitrnl nvenup Phono 2K0y H k II 1 fc,ni V h hmo Mmo nven(ve ability .mmmmn mt-nl llu.,.,. UmMmbioh. I. II CENTRAL AND RROADWAY The Toggery Anros fnuu Fin.t Nat. Run Blanchard's Livery We hno BecureU the livery busl- ieo oi u it, tiolsner and nro pro pared to rondor osc,Iont service to tho peoplo of Coc Buy. Cirefi.l di Ivors, goon rlsa nad everything hat will mean bntlsfactory service to. tho public. Phone us for n driving horso, a rig or anything needed In tho livory lino. We also do truck g business ot all kinds. ALANCIIARI) IIROTHERS Phone 13S-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streots Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash these garments cleaner and better than the work can be done elsowhore, and they aro not worn so much. NWe do not shrink them, eveD woolen garments are returned the same slzo ns when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary repairs free of chnrgo and you lmve fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for eneh week's chance minuio yours up with next week' Inundry bundle. Marshfield JIand & Steam Laundry PHO. 220-J ' Steamer Homer Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, Saturday, Jan. 6th F. S. Dow, Agent T. J. SOAIFE HODQINS' S A' Marshfield Paint 3b Decorating Co. Estlmatos Furnished MARSHFIELD, Pjhone HOL Orogon EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY p, 10, &1, !I0 SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JAN UARY tl, J a, o, 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN HS.L We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits. Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry- PHONE MAIN B7-J FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leave Marshfield for Rosoburg at G o'clock every RBy.nnFar,rcdor,CkC8t CnnCCt,0D8 Ah " P COOS HAY ItOSEHURG STAGE T.IVP Tv S!S$S' ASCnt' r nKAVMa.hfle.d. V. I . IIAR.NARD, ABellt) ROSERURG, Oro. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELLv Phone 8IS1 I. Now Is the Time TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J CITY FISH MARKET ' Foot of Market Ave., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AMD CRABS. Fair Prices. Honest Nohi QMrl f! 1 l'. ...!. 9 ' nu ci ui6i-uiass anicie, you can all afford to eat fish at our prices, Try them, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE 200J Fon First Class Real Estate Samo very good bargains, HENTALS nnd INSURANCE you should call on AUG. FRIZEEN, 8 Central Ave. Marsliflold. A. Modern Brick Building, Electrlt Llghto, Steam Heat, Elegantly Furnished Roonu with Hot and Cold Water. n O T E L .0 O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshflald. Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! 3ARPETS UPHOLSTERING ANI PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PnONE 100 l !&CvSrBil'f .. ;3ffliMfoig'ilfHP