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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION 1 AT THE AND COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from pago C.) 7 rf W1MK Grand Midwinter Ball UNI""' THIS AUSPICES OP THE YOUNG PEOPLE OP COOS BAY roil THE 1IBNEFIT OP THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OP THE NORTH STAIt DISASTER. Eagles' Hall, Saturday Feb. 3 Music by Coos Bay Orchestra j C. Tocllo (Director), Violin; It. Lyon, Clarlnot; Hayes Howard, Cornet; II. L- Simpson, Trombono; Alma Toollo Plnno; J. Shopard, Druninior. When You Ilonr tho Bnnppy Two-Steps mid Drcniny Walltzes You jimt Cmi't Mnlio Your Feet Holmvo. ADMISSION GENT'S $1.00 LADIES PREE. Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony Tbla la a vital quostlon for presont day homobulldors whothor to havo a houso which in appoaranco must always romalu tho snmo or a boueo that will permit of a llttlo refreshing occasionally. Neighborhoods chnngo as do Individual tastes n framo houso can easily bo mndo to harmonize with Its surroundings a fresh coat of paint ofton will mnko It as good as your neighbor's now houso tho samo ns a now suit makes you feel liko a now man. At any rate a framo houso is suscoptlblo to most any chnngo you might dcslro and whllo it is pormanont it does not nocessarily need becomo an oyesoro or a monotony. Tlioro aro lota of things wo'vo obBorvcd about housos and lumber that you should know boforo building como in and wo'll gtvo you our viows. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH DROADWAY, MARSHFIELD. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTAGKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phone 101 Marshflold Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Aleuts "BABTBIDB" G0&5 BAV.mZGM. , ,., , ,m m-l i i iO' tJfW s W m ami jur .if x -. mmm rTiTs ' "r.v x sCv srt sm a. v vjs vyv 7: ymSSNTEDS? The past has proven that investments titles are the most profitable. The C. Bnifcibke. Marshflold, Ore. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would Qo well to call at the Pacific Monumental Yronu, South Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coob county. And none but tho best worK is turned PROMPT DKL1VRRIKSDA1LY e made by u8 B0 that our patrons "8Y6 Tin t,...i 1 . . hnn "Ul""e wnntover in tie b !e;ery best work in tho neigh wood for Gentlemen and Ladios klrte t CrefUl mothodB reco,ve th0 tiMMi """ oj'wiiere. Having dtu?Ml faclUUes for rtolng flrst- chr. , qu,ck,y w aro enabled to "fee lower rates than usual. L00s Bay Steam Laundry wic MAIN B7-J WHEN WE OPEN OUR OVEN DOOH and you got a whiff of tho bread or rolls In It you don't havo to bo told thoy nro good. You know It. You'll know It stilt bettor when you como to tasto thoin. So will overy member of your family. Ab good homo bak ers na you do so regularly. Coos Bay Bakery Tho place for good goodies. Phono 111-L I.larkot Ave. Marshflold or mne OAV DFIITX SYNDICATE. CEALERS A6CNTS COAL COLONIZATION. MIW. FARH mUlT. MIHWl W riMDrn rt1fi . m " 0R6AMIZJH6 CT ffWSTUAI COHPAWZS A SPZCtALTW in small acre tracts near trowing B. R. S. has such to offer. Chas. J. City Fish Market FREE DELIVERY. In Ferguson Transfer IJldg. Foot of Market Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE SOOJ A Large Variety of tho Latest SINGER SEWING MACHINES Such as tho CG-27 and 9W7 aro to be seen now at our office Come and look them over boforo buying elsewhere. We also have a few Bllghtly used machines of different makes from $5 to $10. Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE 178 So. Rroadwny, Marshflold. Phone: 184-L. I ! """5'j EaeV otm supplies 18.87 It. S. Knowlton, miscellaneous supplies 11.10 Glass & Prudhoiiime Co., overhauling Ilk. typowrltor 1 3.70 Remington Typowrltor Co., 1 No. 10 typowrltor, Supt. ofllco ....75.00 Coqulllo Vnlley Telephone Co., Rent al 2 phoney 5 mos 10.00 Coos Day Homo Telephone Co. Rental 1 phones mid tolls ..41.13 Canton Art Mctnl Co., 1 lodger desk, 1 counter, sheriff's olllco . 1700.00 W. C. Laird, initiation leathei, brooms, etc 91. CO W. W. Qngo,, board of prisoners, 2 mo 173.04 Muling, Lundy & Sons, spraying machine 187.50 In Ro Olllcers dork's ofllco Inez Bunch, labor 124. CO Dorothy Watson 145.50 Sheriff's Olllco W. W. Gage, special deputy hire, Sept. and Dec. 1911 term.. 49.50 Oscar Noslur, special deputy sorvlng subpoenas 11.70 Geo. O. Leach, labor In sheriff's olllco 135.00 W. H. Cox, expense and mileage claim $5.50 reduced to 3.50 S. S. Shollds, serving subpoenas, claim $15.40 reduced to ....10.50 A. N. Gould, establishing Govt. corners, transcribing field notes 05.15 T. .1. Thrift, cxponso attending Htnlo board tax comm. ..I ....38.25 Walter Culln, 2 mo. salary as health olllcor 41.78 J. T. McCormnc, throe mo. salary and expense Co. School supsr. 321.A0 W. II. Hunch, 2 1110. salary and ox- poiiBo, school supt 254.30 P. M. Hnll-Lowls, snlnry and oxponso fruit Inspector 310.75 Donnls McCarthy, cruising 28,132. 84 acres of land 1,087. OS John F. Hnll, 2 mo. snlnry ns Co, Judge, expenses to convention 214.10 W. T. Domont, services Co. Comm. cxponso to convention . . . .120.1)5 Geo. J. Armstrong, services ns Co. Comm, cxponso to convention 1C8.40 Wllllnni Weekly, livery for County Court 0,00 In R HIIIk Continued or Not Allowed Stnto vs. Arnot, 8. W. Noah, Doputy Gntno Wnrden, claim $1.00 not al lowed. Stnto vb. Johnson, S. W. Noah, De puty Game Warden, claim $1.00 not allowed. Stato vs. Kendall, S. W. Noah, Stato Gntno Wardon, claim $1.00 not allowed. Stato vb. Dostscott, J. A. O'IColly, claim $1.20 for transportation not allowed. Stnto vb. Dostscott, C. A. Motlln. claim $5.00 room not allowed. Stato vb. Crowe, C. R. Wade, J. P., claim 3.85 continued. State vs. Watormnn, E. M. Black- orby, claim $5.00 continued. Stato vs. Stanklowlcz, C. R. Wade, J. P. foes, claim $4.00, E. M. Blackor- by claim $3,80, continued. Warrant No. 274 class F In, tho sum of $89.03, on General Road Fund drawn In favor of N. P. Potorson or dorod cancelled. Coqulllo Hardware Co. claim $11.40 forred to E. N. Harry, supsr. of R. D. No. 12. Nelson Iron Works, claim $11.70, re- Tondor. Stato of Orogon: County of Coos: ss. I, James) Watson, County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, ox-ofllclo Clerk of tho County Court for said County nnd Stnte, custodian of tho records, archives and flloRi of said County, do horoby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a truo and correct statement of the amount of bills allowed, contlnuod or not allowed, on tho various fundi of the County as audited by the County Court of Bald County and Stnto at tho Regular January 1912 Term thereof, as the same appear In the Journals of Bald Court now 111 my olllco nnd custody. Witness my hand and tho seal of the County Court affixed this 17th day of January, A. D 1912. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PnONE 73 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co. 1 tmsssmmmmmt Authentic no YilutU infoimttioa feeding nd homing poultry 11 conutoed ia th ItleA edtioa of Ully ttulty Uook jua pnsUd. send ler copx, (let. TK. CK.I. H. Lfflf Co.. Seattl. BaSBMaaUMMMMiMMMHaBal HTM The national meeting f school superintendents will be hold in St. Louis on February 27, 28, nnd 20. We wish nil parents could see the program. It certainly gives a good Idea of the kind of subjects school men nro considering. What progress we shnll havo mndo when physical dhectors for girls and for boys shall bo considered rcguhi" teachers In our schools, An exchange spenks of the ease with which lung capnclty can bo de veloped through ronsonnbly system atic brenthlng exorcises. Wo havo nn object lesson In this In almost every room In our own schools. Nothing has given moro satisfaction tH'an tho brenthlng exercises given ench half dny In connection with school work. Mnrshfleld's shnro of library money will nmount to $83.90 next year. There Is moro all nrntind education in the rending of good books than thin old world dreams of. Tho grammar grndo pupils of the South Murflhflold school raised a purso of $19.37 to be contributed to tho relief of tho families of tho vic tims of tho lnunch North Star. HIGH SCHOOL. Tho rogulnr soml-wookly meeting of tho High School Literary Society was hold Thursday ovenlng In tho as sembly room of tho High School building. Tho following program was rendorod: Dobato Resolved, That llfo Im prisonment In Orogon should bo sub stituted by capital punishment. Los lie Isaacson was tho speaker on tho olftrmutlvo; Arthur Kohlstadt on tho negative Tho atflrmntlvo sldo won. A plnno boIo by Ruth Horton was woll rondorcd. A rondlng How Chrlstophor Co 1 1 minis dlscovorod Amorlca by Miss Cnrpontor was woll given. An ossny on Prison Reform In tho U. S. by Mno Prouss wnB exception ally good. Edith Kalnos from North Slough, entered tho freshman class this week. Guy Stutsman hns boon nbsent this week on account of illness. Cecil Robortson, of Napa Valloy, Cnl., entorcd tho freshman clnss this weok. An oxtra half hour study period Is hold ench dny In tho High School, this period Is given to study nnd 011 ables toachorB to glvo Individual help during this time. FIRST GRADE. This bolng tho first weok of tho now somostor a numbor of now pu pils woro enrolled In tho various grades. Among tho now ontrlos in tho First Grndo woro: Evolyn Koontz, Jnck Sacchl, Thomas Yar brough, Edwin and Frank Spauld Ing, Besslo Harris, Robert Knox, Gus tus Hoffman. Gordon nnd Emerson Noff woro transferred to this grado from tho Central School. Phillip Thomas, from Enst Sldo, entered this grndo this weok. Joyco Foster, Ruth Bowron nnd Thnrold Connor ontored from tho Second Grado, making au enrollment of 40. Owing to the crowded condition of tho room all tho boglnnlng children and thoso rotalned In tho Primer Class como only In tho afternoon. Mlsa Fltzgernld Is assisting by taking a class into tho vncnnt room near for rending, gnmos and story work. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES. Nature study In theso grades this weok consisted of tho study of tho boar and winter birds. The paint ing work included tho boar and the horso In silhouette. Among those who wrote good stories In language this week woro Howard McLaughlin, Margaret Pow ers and Reynold Koontz. Tho Third Grado wrote some very amusing original stories which In cluded some dream they had experi enced. Tho Second Grado have begun tho books In arithmetic. FOURTH GRADE. A now sot of books hns been so cured for tho boglnnlng Fourth Grado. Threo now nunlls enrolled with this clnss the first of the new semes ter. Glndys Ferrey, who was pro moted from tho low third to tho low fourth; Dorothy Thomas, a now pupil who came from Eastsldo and Walter Haglund. Tho high fourth class recolvod two 'gmmmmms members from the fourth nnd fifth grndo room Esmond Lnkln and Ma rio McLean. Edna Johnson, of tho D Fourth, hns moved with her parents to Myrtle Point. FIFTH GRADE. Molly Johnson, Carol Anderson nnd Russoll Church, of this grndo, havo moved away. Molly Johnson having moved with hor pnronts to Myrtlo Point, Cnrol Anderson to Los Angoles nnd Russell Church to Co qulllo. Vlolot Robertson, from Nnpn, Cnl., entered this grndo this week. Hutton O'Connor, William Bohor, William Dlako, Eddova Wheolor, John Dyo, Ernost Holm nnd Holon Gulovson woro transferred from tho Central building this week to tho fifth grade. Tho A section of fifth grado aro writing letters to tho boys and girls of the fifth grado in Tocumsoh, Mich. Most of these letters aro very Interesting and morlt a speedy roply. SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE. Eldon Robortson entorcd tho Sixth Grado this week. Wesloy Seaman, of tho Sovonth Grado, wont to Bnndon with tho bas ket ball team Friday. Norman Wilson was absent one hnlf day during tho weok, Tho interest In tho work in theso grades is good and all aro dotormlned to pass honorary this somostor, If pos sible EIGHTH GRADE. Tho promotions mndo from tho sov onth to tho olghth grndo this weok woro Erma Knorr, Ronuld Nicholson, Eugono Stnddon, Edith Cnrtor. Loonn McLcod and Emit Bnckmnn. Edith Cnrtor, Marian Soaman nnd Adolnldo Clarko woro among thoso absent this weok. Tho regular monthly tonchors' mooting will bo hold Mondny ovenlng. Thoso on tho program aro Miss Car pontor, Miss Mnlonoy and Miss Strlff- lor. Much Interest Is bolng taken by tho children In tho Biiporvlsod games undor tho tonchor's direction Dnskots havo been put up nnd haskot ball Is played, ring toss games, bean bag gnmos nro bolng planned and mllltnry drill Is bolng given. A flro drill wns given Wodnosdny In which both High School nnd grndos took part. Tho rogular monthly Bchool reports woro handod In on Mondny or this wook. ENGLTfln DEPARTMENT. Tho Bonlor class havo boon Btudy Inc Oliver Wondoll Holmes, his llfo, pootry, otc. Thoy have been rondlng his "Autocrat nt tho Broakfast Tablo." Tho members of tho class wrote thomos this wook on Holmes as class noot of Harvard, Class 1829. Tho eloventh. grado nro studying seventeenth contury English lltora- turo, making a special study of Dry don and Bunyan. Tho tenth grado have been re viewing rhetorical principles. Thoy havo beon rending stories to got tho nuthor'B point of view and thon writ ing tJiomes to express a cortaln point of vlow. Tho outside rending In this grade nro two books on Stovonson's Travols, ono bolng tho Travols with a Donkey and tho othor Inlnnd Voynges. The ninth grndo havo boon writing descriptions from observation such as a room, flag, motorboat, otc. They will take up at this time also portrait dsecrintions of people. The ninth grndo B aro Btudylng tho toplo sontenco propnratory to tho writing of tho paragraph. County Supt. Bunch and Dr. J. T. McCormac woro visitors In both High School and grndos this week. Tho glrlB bnskot bnll team will play a preliminary gamo in tho tab ornnclo tho night of tho gnmo bo tweon tho Bandon nnd Marshflold High School basket ball tennis, a weok from Friday night. Mr. Grannls accompanied tho bas ket bnll tonm to Bnndon on Frldny. arja CENTRAL SCHOOL. Thoso promoted from First B to First A nro: Aldoan Smith, Esther Vlstlo, Rose McGlnnls, Dorothy For gtiBon, Agnes Kulju, John LnBli, Ar thur Upton, Edwin Swnnton Clnronce Anderson, Rudolph HUI, Frnnces Joffrles, Volora Call, Byron Hill, Jay Montgomery, Robert Burroughs. Promoted from A First to B Sec ond: Alfred Anderson, Porry Clark, Morton Coke, Eugono Crosthwnlto, Roy Hill, Eugono Jones, Duncan Scnlfo, Galo Tlmmcrman, Clarenco Noblo, Elisabeth Flnnngan, Ellon Grant, Sognrd Hongol, Elslo HI11 strom, Agnes Hnll, Stella Lnsh, Hoi en Merchnnt, BcsbIo Spndo, Mndge Stutsman, Blnncho Thomas, Ellon Hobson, Annlo Olson. From Second A to Third B: Elsie Bllvon, Cloo Cartor, Lucllo Douglas, Alton Hall, Marian Horsfall, Albort Johnson, Mabol Kong, Hannah Kulju, Edgar Mauzey, Edna Reese, Maud Stutsmnn, Adrian Urgor, Pearl Thor rlault, Fred Coloman, James Jeffries, Milton Epperton, Potor Nordstrom, Robert Grnvcs, Fred Harris, Luclla McLnln nnd Holon Perkins. Potor Nordstrom has been promot cd from B Second to B Third on ac count of good scholarship. Promoted to Third A from Third B: Willa Byorly, Stella Chrlstonson, Ethel Davis, Floronco Flanagan, Eve lyn Fourlor, Loulso Gldloy, Lootta Smith, Walter Cnrlllo, Sumner Dodge, Dompsy Downer, James Eddy, Robert Forguson, Arthur Hlllstrom, Fred Illllstrom, Elmer Hlldonbrand, Mil ton Hngqulst, Rudolph Johnson.Clydo Lnwhorn, Chnrles Olson, Howard Post, Ned Pattorson. Promoted from Fourth A to Fifth B: Opnl Brown, William Blnko, Alice Donning, Llzzlo Erlckson, Edgar Far loy, Gladys Fnlres, Elvln Hull, Wil liam Jutstrom, James Knox, Alma rrntt, Ray Prltchard, Carl Holdlman, Lottie Coloman, Bornlco Pntchott and Orrln Stnddon. From Fourth B to Fourth A: Con rnd Andorson, Douglns Burroughs, Hnrold Chnpmnn, Hllmoro Grant, Elslo Hllstrom, Bortlo Hnmpton, Ag nes Johnson, Hllma Kulju, Rota Law horno, Jano McLaln, Raymond Mo Koown, Charles Magnry, Clyde Ma gary, Stoward Mclntyro, Knthryn Nicholson, Rolnnd Noblo, Esthor Sul livan, Doris Songstackon Shlrloy Trolllngor, Joanotto Trolllngor, Opal Whobroy, Orvnl Robson, CInra Cole man. Promoted from Fifth A to Sixth, B: James Dow nor, Abigail Ledwnrd, Zolla Swlnford. From Fifth B to Fifth A: Johnny Burko, Virginia Clarko, Harris Cop plo, Amos Coloman, Lostor Daly, Goo. Doubnor, John Dyo, Clara Forguiion, Bess Flanagan, Edward Fish, Alton Grant, Holon Gulovson, Ruth Golden, Wnrron Horton, Edwnrd Johnson, Mabel Lingo, Mary Motlln, Hutton O'Connor, Russol Quatormass, Anna Storgard, Elslo Thomas, Eddova Whoolor. From Sixth B to Sixth A: Hazel Cook, Arthur Chrlstonson, Chester Condron, Georgo Englund, Kathryn Horton, Goorgo Hongell, Lloyd Lo Mloux, Wilfred McLaln, Joe Mllner, Wayno Painter, Claudo Post, Helen Reos, Bort Trlbboy, Harold Walrath. From Sixth A to Sovonth B: Ig natius Chapman, Kathorlno Dyor, Bs tolla Grant, Goorgo Horsfall, Chester Lonot, Hattlo Rohfold, Holon Fish. From Sovonth A to Eighth B: Leonn McLood, Ronald Nicholson, Emma Knorr, Edith Cartor, Emtl Bnckmnn, Eugono Stnddon, John Hy mer. From Sovonth B to Sovonth A:' Jack Merchant, Lillian Cook, Ru dolph Hllstrom, Ursula Farrlngor, Georgo Pratt, Jack Cartor, Monroe Upton, Milton Johnson Geo. Watklns, Dill Mllnor, Hector Stophans, Edwin Hongell, Ethel Lingo, Ruby Hendry, Edna Lando, Helen Smith, Ruth Walrath. Marguorlto Wisoman of tho Sixth Grado, has loft school to go with her parents to San Dlogo. Reta and Anita Burns, of tho Sec ond Grade, hnvo withdrawn, having moved to North Bond. Bethel Anderson, of the Second Grndo, hns moved to Portland. Supt. Bunch visited tho grades on Tuosday, Tho pupils of tho Central School contributed five dollars and flfty threo conts to the North Star fund ns a freo will offering. All tho pupils of tho Sixth Grade hnvo been presont ovory dny this week. Promoted to Fourth B from Third A: Blancho Copplo, Stella Erlckson, Alice Flanagan, Elvlo Grant, Olga Holm, Bosslo Thomas, Jeannetto Up ton, Thomas Crosthwnlt, Theodore Daly, Lawrence Johnson, Fred Reh flold, Gordon Sandborg, Mnrgarot Lund, George Lingo. t