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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY, 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION 4 tt. SINGLE TU IS OPPOSED Coos Bay Grange Instals Offi cers for Ensuing Year Favors Parcels Post. Tlio Coos liny Grnngo nt Its moot ing horo Saturday adopted strong resolutions opposing tlio single tax In Oregon and also resolutions strongly Indorsing tho parcels post. Thcro was a good attendance. Tho sentiment ngalnst tho single tax was almost unnnlmous. Following tho new business the of ficers for tho ensuing year were In stalled, Jns. Landrlth acting as In stalling officer. Tho now officers aro ns follows: Master W. J. Bonobrako. Overseer J. E. Fitzgerald. Lecturer Clara 0. Uessoy. Steward Robert Ilooko. Assistant Steward It. N. Webster. Lady Assistant Stownrd Mrs. Jo sephine Bcsscy". Chaplain Jns. Landrlth. Treasurer II. 13. Ucssey. Secretary Chas. Mnhnffy. Gatekeeper Elizabeth Wlrth. Cores Gladys Roberts. Pomona Kntherlno Uessoy. Flora Bessie Brooko. Tho Coos Bay Grango has had a Tory successful year and plans nro be ing mado to mako tho coming 12 months oven better. ' ' , f . r r 10 BE HELD HERE i Jess Day to Meet Earl Hender son and' Earl Chisholm In Marshfield. It was announced today Hint pre parations for two nioro prlzo fights had boon practically concluded by junnager John Horron. Tho first Is to bo pulled off hero February JO and will bo a twenty round go at about 1,47 pounds be tweoon Jess Day and Earl Homier con. Sing Hosnn and Kid Marcoy aro to moot In tho preliminary. Tlio second Is to bo a twenty round go nt nbout ICO pnuudu botweon Jess Day and Enrl Chisholm of Co qulllo. It Is scheduled for March 1C. Special boata and trains will bo run for both oyonts. SCHOOL OTEJS 5?f l I vArS5kJ na -.'Liim z ILA.. mlr II" I w VyTTtf i fTcVk- I' ildt-Jf- t -- L- agymr- wo i i 7 i i COIUJRCJ SKUNK FARM. Receive- flooil Money for lllricN of tho Strong Smelling Animals. Tho Coburg. Oregon, Journal says: Though thoro hns beep n great deal of Jontliig douo regarding tho Hkunk fnrm for tho pnst week, yot tho gronnd has been leased, fenced and tlio proprietors have begun collecting the Ynrmlnts. Messrs. Lnthain and Klncnrt nro ratlior now In this line, yet Mr. K. has been on sovornl farms nud has a general knowledge of tho business at least thoy think they enn mako n success of tho venture. Thoy expect to got fifty to sixty animals and wo nro Informed that thoy will produco nbout 1000 ovory year. Tho herd will bo bred for black with a short stripe, tho prlco being nbout twice that paid for tho spotted, or what Is known ns tho whlto skunk. Tho rcvonuo from tho enterprise will bo realized from tho salo of tho fur, Tho prlco per hldo ranges from 20 cents for tho lowest to about $4 for the best, Tho proprietors are offorlng $1 for live animals delivered to their corral, which Is Just east of tho Co burg ball park. Of course, thoy want tho darker colored ones, If posslblo, but nro accepting any color nt pres ent. Sovornl havo bogun trapping tho varmints and Mr. Latham told tho wrltor they expected to buy and trnp at least CO before the first of Mareh. onorary In High School. The following Is n list of tho hon orary pupils In the Mnrshflold High School: Algebra IX Elslo Hall, Mary Kruse, Cora Dye, Bcsslo Douglas, ltcun Haglund, Clnra Sergeant and Andrew Thomas. Algebra X Besslo Flanagan, Eve lyn Lang worthy, Vivian Carlson, Agnes Sanqulst. German Norn Tower, May Prouss, Mary Price, Ruth Allen, Ralph Kruse nnd Jonn Fitzgerald. Rovlowlng Mnthomntlcs M. Carl son, C, Clarke, M. Prouss, D. Flana gan nnd E. Hnrrlngton. English XII Nora Tower, Mary Prlco, May Prouss, Edna Hnnson nnd Will Horton. EngllBh XI Frnnccs Williams, Joan Fitzgerald, Arthur Kolstad, Ruth Allen, Noble Pltmnn nnd Ralph Kruse. English X Vivian Carlson, Tom Fntterson, Carl Larson, Chester Isaacson, Wnlter Jensen, Alta Soule, Agnes Sandqulst, Myrtlo Cowan, May Myren, Evelyn Lnngworthy and Ruth Hongland. English IX Hornco Rnhskopf, Elslo Hnll, Mary Kruso, Bruco Kcl lcy, Wayno Stcnd, Rcnn Haglund, Bqsslo DouglnB nnd Andrew ThomnH. English History XI Ruth Allon, Frances Williams, Edna Hansen nnd Noblo Pltmnn. Lntln X Vivian Carlson, Bcsslo Flanagan, Edna Hnnson, Tom Pat tprson nnd Agnes Sandqulst. Latin IX Ronn Haglund, Elslo Hnll, Harriet Hanson and Mnry Kruso. American History Nora Towor, Mnry Price, May Proiiss, Milton Carl son, Bnrtlctt Flanagan, Ernest Har rington and Chnuncoy Clark. AncIon( History Ernost Harring ton, Clara Surgcant, Andrew Thomas, .EIrIo Hall, Bcsslo Douglas, Rona Haglund, Harriot Hanson, Bruco Kolloy and Chnuncoy Clark. Will Horton, having ontorcd Into, was ro .qulrod to tako t,lio examination. Mediaeval History Guy Stutsman, Tom Patterson, Wnlter Jensen, Edna Hnnson, Agnes Sandqulst, Vlvlnn Carlson nnd Gcorgo Johnson. Zoology Bcsslo Flanagan, Carl Larson, Lucy PoworB, Myrtlo Cowan, Sldnoy Clark nnd Bruco Kolloy. Physics Lcsllo Isaacson, Mnx Relgard, Frances Williams, Will Hor ton, Mnry Prlco nnd Chnuncoy Clark. Physical Geography Andrew Thomns, Mnry Kruso nnd Gcorgo Johnson. It you havo nuythlng to soil, trade, rent, or want help, try a want ad. . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who do not receive tholr papers regularly aro requested to notify Tho Times otlloco of any Irregularity In delivery. This Is tho only means Tho Times has of know- lug when subscribers miss their papers, and consequently the only inonns of remedying the SOUTH MAIISHI'IELR SCHOOL A FlrHt Tho youngsterfl of thin grade wnro treated to n surprlso Friday after noon by bolng allowed tho uso of n meant room to play games In, In stead of their usual work. J'Drop tho handkerchief," "cross ball" nnd "Inds and lassies" woro tho special favorites of tho rccroatlon hour. 8now Inndscnpes wero tho prin cipal fenturo In nrt work this wcok. So well did tho Ilttlo nrtlsts por tray theso gay Ilttlo wlntor scones, tbnt It mndo you feel Ilka getting out your sled for n coast down tho hill. Fourth nnd Fifth Grade. Tho following nro tho honornry pupils In the Fourth nnd Fifth grades In tho High School building: Honorary In All .Subjects Allco Johnson, Cnrol Aiidorson, Marjorlo Drows, Molly Johnson, Evolyn Mlrrn-Hf-iil, Ernest Whereat. Wllmn Ilong lnnd, Ruth McLaughlin, Tholma llotherlngton nnd Cnrol Rahsknpf. Honorary In Arithmetic Viola Mlcklom, I.eona Post, Willa Bone brake, Mary McArthur, Arthur Wheroat. Dorothy Rarhtcl, Georgo Hansen, Augustn Mlcklom, Vnlerlan Vasey, Ernest Hagqulst, Honorary In Spelling Ernest Hogqulst, Augustn Mlcklom, Dorothy Baehtel, Georgo Hanson, Leonn Post. Honorary In Geography Augusta Hanson, Arthur Whorent, Engono Kelley. "Honorary .In .History Ernest Whorent, Augusta Mecklom, Arthur Whoront, Georgo Hanson, Wllla Bonebrnko, Honorary In Language Dorothy Baehtel. Honorary In Physiology Augustn Mecklem, George Hanson, Dorothy Bnchtol, Arthur Whereat. First Grade. Promoted from A first to B sec ond: Bolton Knmmorer, Lllllnn Johnson. Ralph Hnnson, Elizabeth Jones, Loonldns Crosson, Steon Mag nus. John Nordstrom. Niva Lnkln, Adrnlno Gardner, Cnllsta Waltor, Frederic Hoagland. Byron Knox and Mnybollo MeLnughlln. Promoted to A first Alton Knr dell, Myrtle Conklln, Lloyd Ilnwarth, Arthur Hagqulst, Ermn Hodson, erlck Dow, Dick Walter, Harry Wnlp, Eva HayncB nnd Walter Sucddon. Third Grade. Honorary In all studies: Beatrice Crosscn, Hnnnnh Hngqulst and Stcl In Magnus. Honornry In arithmetic: Elwln Johnson, Ednn Johnson, Bornlco Mir rasoul nnd Chnrlcs Sneddon. Honornry In grnmmnr: Elwln Johnson, Edna Johnson, and Bornlce MIrrnsoul, Honornry In spelling: Elwln Johnson, Bornlco MIrrnsoul nnd Cronjlc Noble. Sixth Grade. In tho Sixth grade Rudy Cooloy Is honornry. Thoso exempt from examination In physiology nro: Guy Clausen, Myrl Cox, Bcsslo Snnqulst, Eliza Mc Kay and Ted Dow. Thoso exompt In spelling nro: Myrtlo Isaacson, Ruby Pitman, Bcs slo Sanqulst nnd Eliza McKay. Exempt In gcogrnphy examination wero nono oxcopt tho honorary pu pils. In history oxnmlnntlon thoso ox ompt woro: Albert Powers and Bcs slo Snnqulst. In grnmmar Myrtlo Isnacson was exempt. No ono was exompt In arithmetic except Ruby Cooloy, who was hon orary'. In tho Sovcnth grade tho honor nry pupils aro: Karl Sanqulst, Lawrence Horton and Wesley Sea man. Exompt from examination In ngrl culturo woro Irmond Carlson, Ruth Cownn, Zoo Dolnn, Helen Dow, En- wold Hansen, Lois Johnson and Verl JohnBon. Thoso exompt In spoiling wero: Irmond Carlson, Ruth Cownn, Zoo Dolan, Holon Dow, Lois Johnson, Vorl Johnson nnd Hownrd Kolloy. Thoso oxompt from examination In geography woro Irmond Cnrlson and. Ruth Cowan. Exompt In history examinations: Ruth Cowan nnd Lois Johnson. Exompt In grnmmar examinations: Iimond Carlson. In arithmetic no ono wns exempt, except thoso that woro straight hon ornry. Fourth ntul Fifth Grades. In tho recent school notes men tion wns mado of sonio composition work bolng dono In tho Fourth nnd Fifth grades. Tho best ono of theso to appear In this week's notes, Ruth MeLnughlln handed In ns follows: Tho fresh coffco berries aro first planted In n nursery. Thoy aro loft In tho nursory until they havo grown twolvo Inches tall. They aro then transplanted Into tho great Holds under tho shndo of tho timber. Tho coffco trees nro only allowed to grow from eight to ton feet tall. If thoy grow higher than that thoy cut them off at tho top. Tho coffco berry does not havo a stom, It grows right ngnlnst tho limb. Tho coffeo treo Ir a vory short tree, but Is very bushy. It benm from two to eight pounds of coffco nt ono time. It benrs coffeo until It Is over thirty-five yenrs old. Tho plantation Is a very beautiful scono when In blossom. Tho blos soms of tho coffeo treo rosomblo tho chorry blossom In shnpo, color nnd smoll. Tho loaf resembles tho lilac lenf In shnpo and color, tho color of tho leaf bolng n dark glossy green and shnpo qulto long nnd pointed. Tho coffeo berry resembles tho chorry In shnpo, color nnd tnsto and size. It In dnrk red when ripe nnd Is vory nice to eat. Tho berry has two seeds In It. Tho seedB nro a dark brown with a Ilttlo thin cov ering over each one. They pick tho coffeo berry Into largo baskets. After It Is picked they clean It. First thoy run It through tho pulpor so' ns to got tho seeds out.x Thoy thon put thorn into largo barrols nnd pour wntor over them nnd lenvo them thoro until they have fermented. Thoy thunl tako thorn out nnd put them In tho sun to dry. After thoy hnvo dried thoy get thorn ready for market. Thoy put them In sacks and pllo wngons that nro drnwn by oxen. Tho coffeo Is then tnkon to tho boat whoro tho coffee Is shipped to Eu ropo and the United Stntes. Tho grentest coffeo plantations nro In Brazil. Coffeo raising Is also ono of the principal Industries of Central America. Tho soil Is rich, damp and loose. It Is like vegotnblo soil. Coffeo Is grown only in a tropical climate, and bhould bo freo from frost nt nn ele vation above tho fogllno, about 2500 feet abavo tho sea levol. Tho honornry pupils of tho fourth grndo from tho A division nro: Allco Denning, Lizzie Erlcksou, James Knox, Rny Pritchnrd. From tho B division Hllmoro Grant. Elsie Hlllstrom, Agnes John son, Hllma Kulju, Stownrd Mcln tyre, Shirley Trolllngcr and Doris Scngstnckcn. Tho Fifth grndo honorary pupils from tho B division nro: Ruth Gol den. Clara Ferguson. Virginia Clarke, Elslo Thomas, Mabel Lingo, Eddovn Wheeler nnd Wnrren Horton. From tho A division Abigail Led wnrd, Zelln Swlnford. Wnrren Horton, of tho Fifth grade, Is absent this wcok. Those of tho Sixth grndo who wero honornry In nil subjects nnd who were promoted to the A division nro: Hnzel Cook, Georgo HongoU, Lloyd Lo Mloux, Helen Rocs, .Too Mllner, Wilfred McLnln and Gcorgo Eng lund. To tho Sovcnth B nro: Ignntlus Chnpman nnd Kntherlno Dyer. The following pupils of tho Sov cnth woro honornry In nil subjects: Emll Bnckmnn, Albert Burroughs, Lllllnn Cook, Jack Carter, Rudolph Hlllstrom, Ednn Lando, Jnck Mer chant, Leonn McLcod, Bill Mllner, Roland Nicholson, Helen Smith, Mon roe Upton nnd Ruth Walrath. LTBBY 8HOOL REPORT Tho Llbby School, District No. 40, has completed tho first half of Its wlntor course, Jnnunry 19, with an avorago attendance of 30 pupils, 42 enrolled. On tho 18th nnd 19th Inst. Eighth grndo examinations woro hold and tho following pupils passed: An na Holland, Nolllo Hollnnd, Irono Harrison nnd Hnzol Hnrrlson. Ex nmlnntlons woro conducted by Mrs. Fred Elliott. E. G. MELLEN, Teacher. Dor't forgot tho Turkish Baths PROVE 2M-T. ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH This Offer Should Ro n Wnrnlng to Every Man nndWomnn. Tho nowspaporB and medical Jour nnls recently hnvo had much to say relatlvo to a famous millionaire's of fer of a million dollars for a now stomach. This great multl-mtlllonalre was too busy to worry about tho condi tion o( his stomach. Ho allowed his dyspopala to run from bnd to worso until In tho end It boenmo lncurnblo. Ills mlsfortuno serves as a warn ing to others. Every ono who suffers with dys popsla for a fow ycarB will glvo every thing ho owns for a now stomach. Dyspepsia Is commonly cnused by nn nbnormnl stato of tho gastric Juices, or by lack of tono In tho wnlls of tho stomach. Tho result Is that tho stomnch loses Its power to digest food. Wo nro now nblo to supply certain missing oloments to help to restoro to tho gastric Julco8 their digestive j.owor, and to ntd In mnklng tho stomnch strong nnd woll. Wo know that Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets aro a most dopondnblo rem edy for disordered stomachs, Indiges tion nnd dyspepsia. We want you to try thorn and will icturn your money If you nro not more thnn satisfied with tho result. Threo sizes, 25 cents, CO fonts nnd $1.00. Remembor, you can obtnln Rexnll Remedies In this community only nt our store Tho Roxnll Storo. Loekhnrt-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Cornor." City Fish .Market In Ferguson Transfer Rldg. Foot of Market Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. rnoNE 2ooj- Men's High-Grade Clothigo At Clearance Sale Prices Entire stock reduced nothing held bads no reserve, every suit included. All colors, blues ana blades ana rancy mixtures. latest diagonal weaves 1 M T7 1 1 am T! 1 rnces une-rounn, une-imrd f;! One-Half Less "MONEY TALKS" y "l il A pi g nun uuiuiug ot onue u MARSI1FIELD BAmm To Speak With Authority requires n knowlodgo of tho principles which undorly ulw n thorough understanding of local conditions nnd prlcos, and a e fldcnco which comca only wun years or oxporlenco. Wo feel that wo can servo our cllonto with both confident ml understanding. uur ii-uuiiiiui'iiuiiiiuii vuiioj uuuno ui mu luuuwiug property being Knfo for Investment, nnd unquestionably "undor the dvI kct" In prlco. Best vacant Insldo lot In business section 8,StljJ Best prospcptlvo business buy, 100 ft. cornor 3,1511 3 lots on Broadway, vory closo In 7,0011 2 Iota on Broadway l.SOIHl 2 lots on Second St., prospective business 2.001 M 2 lots on second St., prospective business 1,50114 Ono of tho prettiest small building sites in West Mnrsh flold, flno bay view SCI PI 70 x 100 on bill In West Mnrshflold 2,01111 Plcaso confirm our Judgment ns much no you ltko by comparlnjt! above prices with othor which 'may bo of forcd (o you. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. "THE FRIIJNI) OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANC1 EQUIPPED Wmi, WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND I Wednesday Afternoon, January 31 CONNKUTING WITH TUB NORTH BANK ROAD AT l'ORTt NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 0, r. McGKOHOB, AM FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leave Marshfield for Roseburs at 6 o'clock itI """'" "" uuru ijuickusi connections wltn uoutnern r ivuiiwuy, rare ju.uu, COOS BAY itnqiJTumn a-vAciv t.ive. OTTO HOHICTTHIt. Amnt. in Miniri.yr av.. Man C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBUBO, Ore. l-IlUIXlli 11 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redond KOI7IPPPM umtii n.,i.,.,. . .. ......n.vn nrr,T SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAT at 7:30 a. m.t Wednesday, Jan. 31 '"INTEB-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION OOnANY. Pnono " 0. F. McOEORQB, AJ CKXTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Mrs. Upton was a rlsltor lu tho primary grudo Friday morning. Dr. J, T. McCoriuao visited tho grade the first of the weok. trouble. 4 Lawrence Koontz. Louie Chllds, Mn- 1 ibollo uoldlman, I.oulso Connor, Fred FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND Is a rollablo family medlclno. Glvo it to vour children, nd take it your self If when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs and coUIb and croup nnd prevents bron chitis nnd pneumonia. RED CROSS DRUG CO. People Take Notice! We havo all lengths of stove wood for sale, prices ranging from 1.50 per tier up. We can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 120-J or 49-L. Steamer Homer Sails for San EVnttic 4Wm ft Bay, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1 P. M. F. S. Dow, Agent T. J. 80AIFE A. II. HODOIN8 Marshfield Paint ?& Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon wen rY,teitL,v,mg EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steams Breajrtyater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10. SAILS FROM COOH )Uv am a, mTT, mmv. ON 1& VARY 0, 13, 20, 27. L. H. ICEATING, AGENT " I'HONE MAIN 2Z&i3