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, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1. 1912-EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES I i SCHOOL OTES jr z2g& 11K2II SCHOOL xhws Tho eovcntli srndo team dofontcd tho JunlorB In tlio Intirclnss basket ball league Thurisdii) by u bcoio 01 S to C. In tlio Brntninnr school leiiRiiti Jock Carter's ton in won from Harold Jlngluud's, and Herbert Hradloy's team defeated Milton Johnson's. will bo given, tho winning side tor .bo. dismissed onrly on Friday afternoon, tho pupil making tho highest aver ago to receive a prize. Isabollo I-oi-giison and Nellie Warwick were chosen captains. Mrs. T. 11. Clarko visited this grade on Monday. Mrs K. K. Kelly, a roproscntntlvo of the Mlnnle-Wls Club, spoko to the pupils on Wednesday about bnau llfylng their homos by cleaning up their yards nnd streets and by tho planting of flowers, etc. Sarah Escott, Kthol Josophson nnd Kdlth I'ondergrnsB were among thoso absent thlB week. Rev. Ilrownlng will tnlk to tho pu- Tho sophomores and the eighth pH of the eighth grndo on China grndo wcro scheduled to play, but shortly after Easter. nolthor team was present, so there was no gamo. I The eighth grado literature class this week finished reading Enoch Ar- Tlio try-out to determine who shnll ,ion nn,j took up tho study of tho roprcsont Marsh field In tho Coos 1mIy o simlott. County oratorical contest, will occur , at tho high school next Wednesday) sMIi nnd Seventh Grades, afternoon. I Tho seventh grade won tho basket ball gamo played with tho Juniors on Mr. Ilarkcr has received letters Thursday by n score of 11 to 7. Tho from both Corvallls and Bugeno, In- Uno-up wns: vltlng Marshfleld to send n track, Lawrence Horton, center; Dewoy team to tho IntcrscholoBtlc moots Stutsman, right forward; Itaymond hold at thoso places In May. ,i.Ce, loft forward; Chauncoy Clarko, right guard; Wesley Seaman, left Tho regulnr monthly general guard. tcncliors' meeting will bo hold Mon dty ovoalng In tho high school build-, Tho R,xth rndo linvo uccn study ing. The program given will bo as , .. Pnnnma Canal nnd havo joiiowh; Curront Kvcnts Mrs. Androws. Book Itovlow MIbs Daldwln drawn maps of a part of tho Isthmus. ml.. HAKniitli n.1n nt rnvlnwllll? Somo present day tendencies In tho ,.,., .,, An,nc Hn0clal work In training of lower grndo chlldron nrltlitnottc to sccuro speed and nccu Mlss Rlmoro. 'rncv Physical training, It's valuo and, " , dangors, with discussion of what I .,,-., ,Jrn,i(, auJj.j,, ?,?? 'nrnr. tr'i "'ri . nuU V" bnt nC Ln , tllO IMBt WCC'lt Oil nCCOUIlt 01 HinCBB Mrs. M. C. Malonoy has bcon In vited to road tho papor sho road nt Coqulllo ns a roprcsontattvo of tho Progress Club from Marshfleld. nrlclnnl lnndscano drawings Tor mado this wook, good onoj being handed In by Wllmn Hoaglnnd. MM Ilohror nnd Mnry McArthur. gun club has a GOOD shoot Some Good Scores Made Sun dayMany New Members Are Secured. The Mnrshflold Gun Club yestor day hold ono of tho best shoots In Its history at its grounds near tho Fair grounds. There wns a good' turnout nnd somo fnlrly good scores wcro made. In tho turkey shoot, II. .T. Mr Keown and Dr. HoiiBOWorth tied and tho former won on shooting off tho tic. W. N. I3kblnd was high gun for tho entire day. Sovoral now members woro enroll ed yestordny, tho now ones being W. A. Toyo, V. A. Smith, E. E. Straw, A. L. Housoworth, Ivy Condron, J. W. Gnrdlnor, 0. A. Drown and Tom Nichols. Tho old momborshlp In cludes Frank Lnlso, II. A. Wolls, II. J. McKoown, W. N. Ekblad, Oco. E. Dlx, Chas. LnChappclle, D. P. Bar nard, J. A. Johnston, I. It. Towor, A. J. Ness, J. A. Matson and W. J. Conrnd. No. TargotB Hltu Alt. - -....1b .! nnltiln rti In rv of tho Ilffl Schoo LI oVnrV Bbcloty I" arithmetic test given tho A was ho 1 "Thursday 3 S t dM-lon all but three got above o assembly room of tho high BcliooUOoprgo HnnBon nnd Wllmn Hons.and buliuing. A vory miorosung nnu on tortalnlng program wbb given. Tho dobnto on the desirability of a senior room proved particularly ontortnm inir. Tho new books of cc woro used for tho frlst tltno nnd proved to bo vory much worth whllo. got 100. Fourth fli-nilc. Olndvs Ferry. Ernest Loo. Edith Tho new hooka of collogo songs Ayro nnd Arthur Loo havo bj.in no- ICiikIInIi Department. Tho seniors have completed tho preliminary work of Dtirko's speech on tho conciliation nnd havo begun study on the speech Itsolf. They havo boon given IIbIb of questions ns nn aid In intorprotlng tho thought. Somo time wnn given to a study of tho Houso of Commons, tho proceed ings, mombors, etc., to glvo nn Idea of Burke's nudlenco. sent this wcok on account of cold. Thoso mnklng high grndos In their monthly examinations thlo mor.tb air Dorothy Thompson, Hentil t,ros son, Elwln Johnson, Stella Magnus, Mnrtha Sprague, Emmn nouglns. Ebon Connor, Clara Abol, Edward Knox nnd Esmond Lnktn. 0. A. Brown 100 7G P. A. Lnlso 100 62 Geo. E. Dlx 100 51 Harry McKoown 100 78 W. N. Ekblnd 100 84 W. J. Conrad 100 51 J. A. Matson 100 79 H. A. WollB 50 31 Tom NIcholB 60 23 P. Barnard 60 23 C. LnChappollo 60 32 J. W. Gardiner 50 27 W. A. Toyo 60 20 Vornon Smith 50 28 E. E. Straw 35 27 A. L. Housoworth 35 27 C. A L.agorstrom 25 15 CHANGE CUSTOMS LAW Tho Juniors nro studying Words worth's poouiH, especially his lyrics. Pnpors woro writton this wook on Wordsworth ns an lutorprotor or slmplo pensnnt llfo nnd Win. Words worth as a poot of naturo. Among tho long themes handed In by tlio sophomoroH, tho following woro worthy of special mention. "Pnnnma Cnnnl" Vlvlnn Carlson. "Hoy 8couts" Choator Ibuuchoii. "Pnnnma Cnnnl" George John son. "U. 8. Nnvy Under Moyor" Wnl tor Joiisou. "Tho Dickens Contonnnry" Ituth Hoaglnnd, Tho class work this week has boon on Stovouson's "Inland Voyiigo" nnd TrnvolH With a Donkoy," which Is tho outnldo rending for tho class. Two writton testB woro given on thcao. 8ovornl in this room linvo planted their gardens In tho hope ot winning tho prlzo offered by tho I'l ogress Club. Their intorcst nnd enthusiasm wns nrouscd by a tnlk glvou Tlnm dny by Mrs. Cownn. Rcond nnd Third Grade. Among tho absent onos this wcok woro Orrln Bonobrnko anu Johnnlo Mlrrnsoul. Tho sweet poa, pench tree and tin rabbit woro somo of tho paintings. Harold Curroy. Leona Hoffman, Wnynn Gosnoy, Holen Colgnu, Robert Sneddon, Francis Sncchl and Helen Lecocq woro among thoso who did good work. Tho pupils nro studying "Tho Gol den Flecco" nnd other Greek myths Tho freshmen hnvo finished (ho Hind. Mnny good outlines woro handed In on tie 2 1th book. Tho ninth II class aro studying tho "Logout of Sleepy Hollow." Eight li (iiiiilis Tho dupIIh of tho eighth grade, A division, have chosen up sides for n nivor section spoiling enntoHt. A sorles of tests summer. ALONG THE WATKKFRONT Tho Excolslor arrived in this morn ing from San Francisco. Sho will load with lumber nt tho Smith mill. Tho Wllholmlnn completed loading n cargo of general merchandise yea Unlay nt tho Alliance dock for Suls lnw and Yaqulna. Tom (olden, foriuoly chief engin eer on tho Itustor, writes friends that ho Is now on n regulnr run be tween Ilcqua nnd Eureka, carrying Hull nnd supplies from tho Klamath Ho was thero last (By Asooclntod Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 28 Sccrotnry MacVoagh has rocommond od to Congress Important chnnges In tho customB lawB to llbornllzo thorn in tho Intorcst of rotumlng tourists nnd foreign visitors. Tho secretary urges thnt AmorlcniiBTOturning irom nbrond bo authorized to bring In frco of duty not only porsonnl offocts valued at 1100 as tho law now pro vides, but also articles for house hold uso, souvenirs, prcsonts nnd curios. Ho did not mention tho maximum figure leaving thnt to Congress. YUAN IN POWER (Dy iBPOcIated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) New President of China Receives Of clal Sent Today. NANKING. March 211. Promlor Tnng Shno Yl. ns ropresontntlvo of President Yuan Shi Knl, todny ro colved from Dr. Sun Ynt Sen tho presidential sent of tho Republic of China. Simultaneously tho nnmes nnd offices of mombors of tho now cabinet woro officially announced. Dr. Sun Lnt Sen Issued a mossngo to tho people of Chlnn asking thorn to glvo loyal support nnd nsslstauco to tho now government. The National League Has Officially Adopted for Twenty Years More FREE IF IT FAI..S I Tho Portland Orogonlan says: "In j spevtor Heck, of tho Sovonth Light- - iiiiuhu uiHiriii, ivn mi v men iiuu wiu Your Money Hack If You Are Not rth spit Jotty buoy No. 1, nt Coos HulMlfri wlili tho .Mi'illrliiP Wo i ,m'' 1,ml K" rirt. Tho mark lteeoimneiKl. ' wl" ho roplaced us soon ns n tondor Wo nro so positive that our remedy 'h available to transport n Mibstl wlll permanently rollovo constlpatlou "" I'1"' I lent nor spent four wooks no matter how chronic- It may ln I" tho bay last fill, when tho nnvlgn that wo offer to fmiiUh tho medlelno "Id" woro ronowod, but that at our expense nlinnl.1 It full to pro- buoy eould not bi rouehwl nt tho cud duco satlsfHctury rosultn. l !' J"tty. ns conditions were un it Is w ontii to UKoloMt to attempt kl,fl " to euro I'liUHtlputlou with rntlinrtle faplaln Mnegenn of tho stonmor drugs, LHXHtlvtut or t-Mtlmrtn-w do llionkwntor who.liollovoa In plonty much harm. Thoy ckiiw a renetlon. f f-wl l'"t ue'K on hand, Is tost irrltate and wenkon tlio Imwels hu1 " lll vl )t 8r,e l'doa In tend to iiiiiku eoimilptitlon more ',"d of white In tho staterooms, chroule. lUilile. their um boeome ' f the moro deulrable qunrteis n habit Hint is dangerous. forward were finished whllo she was Ooiihilimtlon U iniised by a weuk- ' PU't this week and tha skipper jipsh of the uorta and niusiles of the ' h will awvri.ilu If the emerald largo Intestine or descending eolou. hu I rondiuhe to itenitlikness with To expo.t porimiucut relief you must thtuw who tuke to their berths at the therefore tone up and strengthen nntl iualiu.Oreoiilan. these organs and restore I hem to - healthier activity. , TO V.M.IE RAILWAYS Vi want you io try Kexall Order- -- lies on our riHomineudalloii. They Homm Coinmlcioe ltewuti ev nre exiiH'UliiKly pleakant lo tuke, be- .Mottciitv TiHlay. lute t iten like euntly. and are Ideal illy Associated Pros io Coos liny for ihllilieii. delliuie persons, aud old Time.) folks, as well as for the robust. TJwy WA8tlINGTON. D. ('.. March 2 -act directly on the uerves and mus- l'h steal valuation of nil tUe mll eles of the bowels. They uppareutly loads In the t'nlted Sutes. Is amb.u- h.io a uaiurul action on other nsso- l''d n a bill reported iinaiiluuHi y TIIU SPALDING National LeaRue" Cork Center Ball SI. 28 CACH When you pay to see a game of Disc Hall, you want au interesting game, and nt near like a World Series game as possible. The best game is played with a Spalding Cork Center "Official Nati onal League" Bull , the official ball of the World Series. Cork Center balls are used in all World Series and will be for Twenty Years more. Copy of Splitting Catilogue free on rcqutit to njr lirci. Send for imptn of lUie Btl Materials for Uutformf. 1'rre. A. O. SPALDINO & BROS. 1SS GEARY STRCBT SAN FRANCISCO to the House toilu by t e Internal? and Koieigu l'mnuree Cquiuiliteo. Tho measure enlarges the power of t!ie IneiNtate Comliieioe. Commission mid empowers it to make a valuation imi J to f'v and mlut.t the rates elate oik mis or glands. They do not purice, cuuse oxies.slie looseness, nor create any Inconienleiuo whatever. They may be taken ut any time, day or night. They will positlely re lievo ihrouie or habitual constipa tion. If not of surgical variety, and the myriads of associate or depend- Mayor .lames C. Dahlman, Omaha, ent ihrouie ailments, If taken with Neb., often called tho "Cowboy Muy rogulurlty for iV reasonable length of r". writes of the benotlt ho derived tlmo. 12 tablets. 10 cents; III! tab-1 from Foloy Kidney Pills and says, lets, 25 cents: SO tablots. 60 cents. I "I hnvo taken Foley Kidney Pills and Sold lu Mnrshtlold only at our store I they havo glvon mo a great doal of Tho Hexall Store Lockhart-Parsons ; relief, so 1 choorfully recommend Drug Co. "Tho Dusy Corner." thorn." Red Cross Drug Store. Wc Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY Trout Street Mdrslificld, Ore. first Class Auto Service Special trips to Noi'h Fiend and Sniplie un tlmo. Train and part) iuIU a speil.ilty. Phone 1 H.I nights and day. After 11 P. M.. Palao Itestnuraut. Plume 5-J. Residence Tbone 2S-J T. fu FOOTE.FrnimVtar WM. S. TURPEN Architect! 171 FRONT ST. utr(ivM VM f ft r mwx iiu 'if vix X" k y II .1 VtfiriA v ffly r xrx v U r It 7:7 Li r v ! . .c;i l j:&-' J. .. C'i Zi-U '! V " iff .- j? i r'-a ..vnrr.K L c aoo'd snlasman .c77.vr.R h a better. i-ahd. ''-X -r rrriir - -il Knnr iJUiLtll X u oj K'-'p" ) ' V c Wc Have Been Successful in buying a largo stock ot , class Electrical material S& glvo our patrons n very w " ." on house wiring. Qo J you can't afford to miss Coos Bay Phono 237-J Co. ALL three combine to u boost our sales of STETSON hats. The new Spring "Stetson" hats possess a style and dis tinction not found in any other hats. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marslificld. Bandon. TRY TIIU EDQM WlTR TQCB Examlno a collar fresh from ., laundry. Nottco its clear, whlu Z or, Ita avon, elastic Btlffnew . smooth nnd its porfect ship. ' Thon tost tho top edge b7 mm., your flngor-tlp ovor it NoUM qI smooth, slick finish given It, Nou! Ing thoro to rub, dig or irrlUUj0M UUUA ThlB test will prove the ulM j. our sorrlco. Bond u a trial BMj-( and apply the test Marshfield, Hand & Steam UMJrr Manwsy llros. Props Phon moj Our Waeons Go Anywhere AirHn, Unique Pantatorium TIIE MODERN DVKR8, CLRiXB PREB8KR8 and HAT RENOVAIcS Agont for Edward E. StrauitiCa flno TallorlnB Lot ui miki nv next Suit. m SSR Oommerclal. PhoBeStAI, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ss It. A. J. HENDRY'S D VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUMMARINE HELL SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY At 1 1 o'clock A. M Tuesday, April 2 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. O. P. McGEOROE, Agent. Phono 41. 'THE PRIEND OP COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Portland From Cocs Bay at 1 1:00 A. M., Tuesday, April 2 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. O. P. McGEORGE, Agent. Modern Dental Parlert. We aro equipped to do hijh t! work on short notice at the tcj lowost prlcoa. Examination tru Lady attendant, Coke buildtog, t; site Chandlor hotel, phone 111-), pR. G. W. LESLIE, - Oitcopathlc l'hjilclaa Graduate of tho American icioold Osteopathy at Klrkevllle, Mo. 01 in Eldorado Dlk. Houri 10 to II; Id i; Phono 1C1-J; Uarshfleld; Ortjoi J W. nENNBTT, Lawyer. )ffleo over Flanagan k Dennett Bui lanhfleld Ortpi DR. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Sargeoa Marshflold, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhart Dulldlog, Onnofllto post ofllro. Tbont IIS) EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS PROM PORTLAND AT I) A. M. ON APRIL a, 10, 17 and 21. SAILS PRO.M COOS HAY APRIL O, HI, 20 AND 27, AT SERVICE OP TIIE TIDE. L. A. PARKIIURST, Agent. Phono Main a.tu. STR. WASHINGTON WILL SATL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, PROM COOS BAY, FRTDAY, MARCH 29, AT G:30 A. M. STEAMER HOMER SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY , SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 30. F. S. Dow, Agent Ocean Dock Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIENHY SENOSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo OfU-o Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Laud a specialty. General Atsnts "EASTSIDF." HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST Wo hnvo a limited quantity of ALDER. WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace that wo will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. SUMMONS. iw Tina rinnniT COURT OP TBI STATE OP OREGON. IN AND FOX THE COUNTY OF COOB. John 8. Coko and John K. Kollod. plaintiffs vs. Ella SulllTn, ckh- Innt QiumnAnH. To Ella Sullivan, dofcndnl iVm IN THE NAME OP THE STATE W OREGON. v.. nr Imrnliv rnnulrcd to IPfu and anawor or otherwise plead wu .i.i.i nin.l ncnlnit T0U 1 W abovo ontltlod suit In the abo v ...... n i ... .. I.nfnrn MondirUI lllioa uourt mi ui uv'w,v,r,V. .,l 6th day of May, A. D.. H1I ; y?. '""'""K 2w oinorwiso juumi m ?..;: In .. want thoroof, tho plaintiffs will W to tho Court for tho relief deca od In tholr complnlnt, "a . . lii. in a fnllaTIi Btatomoni 01 wiih-h "", u 1st. That you, KHa Sul .'! roqulrod to perform theco'1 your nBrooment to pure hu. eg Belf and L, D. Kinney o J Coko and Jolin u. u"w;- ' tornia of which aBreement yoo w and promised to pwohaie P forLotBHandlSlnniocV Townslto of Coos Ray, I 'Ut -l County. OroKpn, ncc oroiug thereof on tlio nnu Ul "V", cm county, uiuhv"! " ." ...iff. Mit qulrod to pay to tho plaint Ji or Into Court for the ,, Plaintiffs nhovo nnmod tM , Threo Hundred So vent) ;FI i ... ...... Attn nmior iuc v . u. of Bald ngrcomont together wu torost thoreon at tlio ""."w cent per nnnum f roru the i jlt( of November, A. D-. tbe ti of ontorlns o Jrrt within Btich tlmo m the wu doem ronsonahle. fall to 2nd. And In cn-je ou ' do within tho time Jj;,, n.,- l.nt vim nnd no Pr" ...... a. lgnnyrlM. title ';' ' real property bv. t r m . lnrn.l I H IV" i . you, uo iroi,urn rlcht or reJ rod of any nnd o'l rl roprtJ tlon or equity In sM 1 W r rtlnt 3rd. That the r" g t r -awardol Judgment fcntl' of ti.oir costs and lpi urf" ,,,!. anlf nnd for SUCll P',ier " ...fflU miiof ns to tho Court r a Inlilo nnd lust, ., iiroB0', This summons p' ;;;on K; Ella Sullivan, by T,u""(orthe o? o;oferj 1 r.lilOII( in? '"" ... Ilf u bT? 2rurSua.U.oano. lion John F.Hllc7fln'VfO thoCountyofH- .-,. ilnlv mado on the - t aa' a. ....... wsn JOHN C. Ppi- AnrneVS for f',, Otf Postomco address Mar lldW Bon. First National BanK j5 First piiDiicuut-" -publication May 6, i-