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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION K. WISEMAN TEe Old Reliable Second Hand Store Man Desires to announce that ho ! again HACK IN 1JU8INKSS in tho IkniUt HiilldlnB, 323 S. Krondivny Will buy and soil now and sec ond hand furniture, stoves, ransoi, sewing machines, etc. Will also atoro housohold gooda by tho month. L Modern Drlck Building. Electric i woaero EleKantlr U5SSuh.dRoonu with Hot and Cold Water. nOTBL.COOfl . iioiTi.lW Prnn. Ip.!m BO cents a Dar and Upward Cor. iirou" """ - MarahOild. Orwn. first Class Auto Service SBCClal trips 10 mnu umu uuu -i- nnv tlmo. Train and party dlli a apcclalty. Phono G6-J until Up. m. After n mono o-j. now Ideaee Phon ZBJ d. L. FOOTE. Propri6tor. m't Throw Away Your old shocB. Wo fix 'cm whllo I wait. T1IK ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ISO So. Droadwny Marahflold ilanchard's Livery m. t... ..iirn tha llrarr bual ! i. it TJolntmr and ara DTft- H(M a " --- -- -- - ....J li nnitur MTflallPnt Mmd) 10 1ICU IW lvi I lii people of Cue Day. Careful .i.. .Ann rT ijd ererrthlnc tit will mean batlafactory sorvlce to U public. I'nonr ua ior a utjtiui iwie, a rig or anything needed In v. iur iinn. Wo alio do truok- Aj builoeu of 11 klnda. UliA.MJllAlll' hivvah-iuvo Phone 138-J IiTery. Feed and Bale Serrica. Ill First ana Aiaor uiroou R. J. MONTGOMERY leal Estate and Insurance I'M North Front Street loans' Transfer For All Kinds of Hauling fcvi: Di:i.ivi:it coal in nohtii III.XI) AND HAST SIRE. I.IHHY COAL 80.00. liK.vvnit hill so.bo. (Coiil Is Cash) Phone 331-11. Mnrahflold, Oro. 'eople Take Notice ! We have all lengths of utovo wood or tale, prices ranging from $1.50 r tier up. We can furulsh an; actli you wish. L H. HEISNER Phone No. 120-J or 49-L. Union Oils fASOM.VB JHVriLLATE I1EN2INB KEHOSEN SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUSH'S oosBay Oil & Supply Co. Ivtbtldd, Ore. PnONK 8WW Mall Orders Solicited. DONT B"V YOl'H I1UTTER CHKAM OU MILK nioM thi: coos HAY ICH AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Unless You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73J Delivery 8 a. m.2 p. m. peau Pot Oheesfv Try It. I have about 100 pairs of Broken Sizes Men's and Boy's Shoes That I Will Close Out At Once at ACTUAL COST PRICE n During this sale you can get Boys' Shoes at $1.00 to $2.25 per pair. Jv,ei,,s s,loes tllat formerly sold at $5.00 now go for $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 per pair. Sale Commences Saturday Morius&g And continues one week only. Here is your chance to get a good pair of shoes at cost. SHOES STRICTLY CASH. O. O. LUND lfry' 215 South Broadway. A Year of Great Improvement This has been a year of unusual and heavy ex pense with the Oregon Power company. Wide extension of electric distributing lines, ex tension of gas mains and improvement at tho gas works all have made combined attack on our resources. t jjj; The money has been invested to properly serve a first class city with a first class future. , The facts stated, however, make it particularly desirable that bills for electric and gas service should be paid on or before the 10th day of the month. Prompt collections enable the prompt meeting of our own monthly obligations and give better service. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co 1)0 NOT BE A FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSHF1ELD, OREGON. At thu close of business, Feb. 20, 11)12. RESOURCES. Lonns and Discounts ?429,2G0.C9 Ranking Houho 50,000.00 Cash and Evchanges 1CD.011.32 Totnl 5041,278.01 LIABILITIES. Cnpltul Stock paid In ? 50.000.00 Surplus and Uudlvldod Profits 67,408.17 Deposits 530,809.84 Total $644,278.01 CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tliu Close of Ruslness February 20th, 1012. """ RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $221,234.34 Honda, wnrrnntB and securities 73,920.11 U S. bonds to fiocuro circulation 25,000.00 Html estate furiilturo nud fixtures 81,011.34 Cnoh and flight exchange 144,549.94 Total $515,721.7:1 LIARILITIES. gfijl Capital stock paid in '"n',!!!"!! Surplus and undivided profits goo Dividends unpaid Jj ' Reserve for taxes l.JOO.OO Circulation, outstanding Ji'!!?'!! Deposits 410,881,04 Total 9518.781.7.1 In addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability of Stockhold ers is $100,000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Give ub a description of your proporty and wo will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call at Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mir. CoquilU Offlc Pbon. 111 Marahfleld Offlc. 14-J. Farma Ttmo.r Coal and Platting- Land, a pecUlty. Farm. Timo BABTBIPir y DELINQUENT The Pacific Monumental Works South Rroudiwiy and imiKc selec tion from tho largo stock now on hund. Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only prm-tlad marble and granite cutter In Coos county. And none hut the best work la turned out. SCHOOL ffpgNoT'BS CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS Out of 7 1 o.'ghth graders who auvud the suite examinations In Coos County hint yenr, 57 nro in high schools. Thoro will ho over 100 BtudontB In Mnrshllu'id lilf.li hchool next fall, sup pihlnp, of course, that tho enroll mom ivniutns vxeitly as at present. four, en In Lcwlng, cooking and lmn.1 wot I. will be offered In Mnrsh fk'iu .irlioolB next juir. High bcIiooI stiuluntb will n-u'lu credit for work dnno in these ctut'hca. HIkIi School. Tho baBkotbnll loaguo formed a week ago plnyed its first games Thursday, tho freshmen and eighth grade, Juniors nnd sophomores moot ing, the fresh men and sophomores winning. A condition of tho loaguo Is that no team may hnvo moro thun one regular first team player as a member, as thoro might ho n docldod ndvnntago in favor of ono class. A great dcul of Interest is being shown and no doubt tho outcomo will bo all that could be desired. The names of tho members on the different teams follow: Juniors Rnlph KruBo, Noblo Pit man, Max Rlogard, Duncan Ferguson nnd Will Horton. Sophomoros Sydnoy Clnrko, Coo. Johnson, Walter Jenson, Vivian Carl son and Chester Isaacson. Freshman Henry Lccocq, Wm. McDonnld, Wayno Stcnd, Cecil Rob orson, Clifford Falrchllds. Eghth Orado Eddlo Holt, Loo La Chapollo, Ralph Drcssor, Lornn Coo ley, Alfred JuUtrom, Erlck Storgard and Jens Hanson. Tho freshmen defeated tho eighth grado nnd Rophomoros dofoated tho Juniors In games played on Thurs day. Tho grammar grado teams play their first gamos next Thursday. Games will bo playod ovory Thurs day at 4 o'clock. Public woicomo. An Improvomont has boon mado In tho bathing facilities in connection with athletics in tho high school. Tho Bhowom which formerly woro for cold wntor alono havo boon connect ed bo that hot and cold wator can both bo used. This Is a grcnt ad vantngo to tho track and footbnll toaniB especially and will bo groatty appreciated by thu boyn. A fow boys havo bcon working this wcok, running Indoors, prepara tory to moro strenuous spring train ing on tho track oh soon as woathor conditions will pormlt. Thq outlook Ih gratifying but n still hotter show ing is oxpocted when tho moro ngree ublo outdoor work b6gln8. Tho Juniors in physics hnvo boon studying electricity, especially Induction, magnetism of olcctrlc cur rents, tho eloctrle boll, telegraph, mo ,or nnd olectrlc lighting. In English history tho Juniors hnvo formed a current history clasa which has for Its purposo tho gathering of prosont historical facts concomlng England In particular and tho world In gonornl, In this wny to got Into closer touch with ovonts which niako history, as well as to form habits of reading which will nld thorn In getting the better class of mattor from our nowspnpora. Tho seniors nro studying In Amor lean government, tho growth nnddo- Bicycle yr I , - . There has been 109 Iver Johnson Bicycles sold in this city under an ABSOLUTE GUARAN TEE and not one has been returned. (Is this This year they are better than over. We equip all our I. J. Bicycles now with STEEL RIMS. Pioneer Hardware Co. volopmont of city government, nnd probleniB prosontod in our city or ganizations. This Ih a great help to them for In tho noar futuro they will all no doubt bo called upon to tako their placo In somo phaso of tho city as well as Btato and nntlonai arrairs. Tho regular mooting of tho High School Literary Society will bo hold Thursday evening, March 14, 1912, in tho assembly room of tho high school, Tho program follows: Roll call to bo answered by con undrums. Piano Solo Dorothy Horton Declamation Horbort Drndloy Solo Supt. Tlodgon Essay Farco. "Tho Groat Arrival" Max Rolgard, Leo Dyerly and Arthur Kolstad. Miss Gladys DIment, from Mnzo manic, Wis., entered tho Junior class this week. Supt. Tlodgcn Is In rccolpt of a communication from tho conunlttco in chargo of tho scholarship loan fund of Oregon state offering n scholarship of $200 to tho young woman In tho Stnto of Oregon who best nnswors tho requirements asked. These rcqulromonts nro as to ohar actcr, roferonccs, work dono in tho past, work anticipated In tho futuro, and such othor Information as tho applicant may wish to volunteer. English Department Tho senior class nro studying Hen ry Van-Dyko's Dluo Flower and Llt tlo Rivers, also somo of his pootry. Thoy hnvo also bcon studying nbout Wm. Dean Howolls in tho current magazines. Tho mombors of tho olovonth grndo aro studying Dr. Johnson and his cir cle. Somo of tho books studlod fol low: Soloctlona from DobwoH'b Llfo of Johnson; Llfo of Goldsmith, Irv ing; Tho Rivals by Shoridan; Tho Dosortod Village A discussion of this clrclo In English lands, Letters nnd Kings by Donald G. Mltcholl; Tho, History of tho English novel by Walter Raleigh. Tho sophomores havo been writing narratives based on description of a combat In tho Lady of tho Lako. Tho freshmen nro studying rotro spoctlvo narrative also history of tho Trojan War. Tho ninth D clnas nro studying Xmns ovo nnd XmnB day from Irv lng's sketch book. Tho regular monthly general teach ers' meeting was hold Monday even ing In tho high school building. A vory Interesting program was given nnd a fow general announcements made by Supt. Tlodgon. Those on tho program follow: Curront Kvonts Miss Somorn. A book rovlow of Joan Mitchell's School, Mrs. Wilbur. Tho slx-yoar high school Mr. Dar ker. A short talk on tho dopartmont plan of teaching was given by Supt. Tlodgon. Eighth Crmio John Hymor nnd Lconn McLood of tho II division; Marlon Sonmnn nnd Emma Ilngnulst of tho A division, wero among thoso absent from tho grado this weok. Foetus Wnltor visited tho eighth grado on Tuosday. Tho boys of tho olghth grado woro organized thin wcok Into a team for basketball practice Tho numos of Mmn nn thn tonm follow: Jons Han sen, cnptaln; Eddlo Rolt, Loo La Chnppollo, Rnlpn Dresser, i.ornn yoo ley, Alfred Jutatrom nnd Erie Stor i.nnl Tim r. I I'll th crrniln basketball KlrlB had tholr pictures taken this weok. Tho monoy from tho salo oil tho pic tures will go to the athletic associa tion. Hltli mill Seventh Orncli-H Annn Downs of tho sixth grado has returned to school nftor an nbsonco of nonrly a wook. Others absent from tho sixth grndo bocauso of Ill ness woro Myrtlo Isaacson, Rorbio SanqulBt and Norinnn wiison. 1 From tho sovonth grndo Dowoy Stutsninn was nhsent on Monday. ' Tho Blxth grado aro drawing mnps Don't ho surprised If you havo an attack of rhetimntlBin this spring. Just rub tho nffectod parts freoly with Chamberlain's Llnlmont and t will booh dlHiipponr. Sold by all denlors Riders a record?) 4 North Amorlca and tho sovonth grado of Europe. Sixth Grade Not an abaenco nor a tardy this week. Too A division has taken up plas tering In iulthmctlc. Tho pupils nro much interested in pnlntlng and havo water colored a varluty of t.ieurts this weok. Socfith Edwin Hongeil Is nbsonf on ac count of Illness. Kent Illustrated papers In ugri cvtuio have bet-u passed in during tho week. Ursula Kirrlngor, Edna Lando, Etlml Lingo, Ititltlo Rohfold and Edith llavkmnn havo passed in vory good wnior-color paintings tho past weok Fifth Orado Gcorgo Hansen of tho fifth grndo has bcon absent on account of Ill ness. Tho pupils of this grado havo fin ished somo rallef maps of South Amorlcn, nn especially good ono was mado by Frances Lang. Mrs. Whereat very kindly mado and sent n numbor of hoan bags for games during play tlmo, with which tho children havo enjoyed playing very much. Tho teachers aro busy securing ap propriate selections for tho Arbor dny program to bo given In n fow weeks. Fourth Grado. Mnrguorlto Lecocq ontorcd tho high division of tho fourth, grado on Monday. Lillian Seaman nnd Gladys Forry havo boon out all weok on account of tho grlppo. Tho boat stories wrftton this weok for publication woro thoso by Gono vlovo Qosnoy, Lillian Seaman, Gladys Ferry and Edith Ayro; Ebcn Connor nnd Arthur Loo. Tho Btory hour on Friday after noon was mado pleasant by lntorott- Ing stories glvon by Hannah Hag- qulst, Maud Wilson and Emma Lou Douglas. Second and Third Grades William Kroltzor, Pearl Lapp, Howard McLaughlin nnd Wayno Gos noy woro absent this weok bocauso of Illness. Mrs. Wilbur visited tho room on Monday nfternoon. Helen nnd Fordlnnnd Lococq aro now pupils In tho third grndo. Tho painting this wool; consisted of spring scones, also March scones nnd tho hyacinth. Among thoso who did good work woro Anna Myers, Roubcn Snnduulst, Whltford Hall, William Kroltzor, Pearl Lapp, Cecil La Chapollo and Gonovn Goanoy. Tho stories sont this weok to tho third grndo at tho Contrnl building woro written by Mnxlno Jones nnd Frnncls Sacchl. First Grade Thoso absent this weok on account of Illness nro Hall Ronobrnko Lloyd Haworth, Edwin nnd Frank Spauld Ing. Thoro was no tardiness thlsnvook. For langungo and art tho chlldron nro muking somo llttlo hooks Illus trating tho Mothor Gooso rhymes. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS Primary For Boat work tho pupils hnvo boon drawing nnd painting a boy flying his klto. A First Tho first nnd socond grndos com bined forces Friday aftornoon nnd had an hour of singing tho new spring songs to tho iiccompnnlmont of tho piano. Roth grades had boon working tho past week on tho snmo songs so tho molodlos woro nil familiar to ouch child and tho nftornoon wns vory pleasantly nnd profitably spout. The flowor songs will ho usod In tho pro grum next month. Frances and Robert Jeffries hnvo loft school, tho family having movod to Port Orford. Arthur Upton tins boon on the sick list nnd nut of school for over a weok. Second Duncan Scnlfo nnd Ellon Robson nro out nn nrcount of sickness. Cyronn Pattorson of Portland Is a now pupil. Thhd Crude Edna Roes of tho II division nnd Frod 1 (Distrain of tho A division had tho honor of having tholr wrltton work sunt to tho high school building this weok. I'nsquin Rradflold was transferred from tho high school building to tho third It division In tho Contrnl school Inst Monday. Thoso In tho A division writing good lungungo papers this weok woro Frod Hlllstrom, Wllla Ryorly, Milton Hagqulst, Elmor Ilildonbrnnd, Eve lyn Fourier, Stunner Dodgo, Rudolpu Johnson, Robort Forguson nnd Loulso Gldley, The following hnndod In good pa pers In lnngungo work from tho D division: Hannah Kulju, Holon Per kins, Lucllo Douglas, Izettn Wasson, Gertrudo Robertson and Marlon Horsfall. Maud Stutsman and Ethel Davis aro out of school. Thoy havo poison Ivy. Gertrudo Robertson has returned to school. Mrs. Ilradflold visited the third grado Monday morning. Tho pupils took qulto an Interest In painting wild currants this week. Authentic .ad tuu.U. ialaiautiOQ .bout bittdinf. h.lchi.1. luu.f, i icaiug iaa nouimg poaurr m contiinm la Ih. Una cdiuoa ct Lilly'. I'suluy Book juA priaud. Saul lor copy, lit. 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