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,,MT.-,..wv, j , 4, ww 'Wiri i' i7IftATlSTi1 SCHOOL IOTES P&4 r--- r ..? - ,:L!a' -igJJT .--.-- jy , Wllllo Dlako has lbft school. man school news Pupils of tho Fifth grado oxpoct to begin tho relief maps of Coos Day and BuroundltiK country next week. Prizes nro offorod by Dr. J. T. Mc 1 Cormac the first prlzo $2.00, the second $1.00 and 3rd $.50. i Tho Fifth II division hnvo finished i tho study of South Amorlca, taking 1 a thorough rovlow by having pupils Tho Commercial Deportment of tho mnko out sets of questions on each Marshfleld High School will open lesson and asking questions In 'class. September 10th, with Wnltor E. 1'uplls of class A act as teacheis. Morris, U. S., graduate of tho Do-j wIirX,i- partmont of Commorco, Oregon AgrI-1 w Fourth Grade, cultura college, as Instructor. Tho' Mursorlto Lecocq has boon absent course "may be finished In nine H week on account of a severe cold, months or olglitcen according to tho1 ... ,,, , . preparation of tho student. Night , 'n the monthly Spelling contest classes may bo formed If enough stu- between the A ami IJ divisions, the A dents wish thorn and It seems wlso J hs won out, Its members having to form them tho ,lonor of BttlnS to most por- Porsobs doing regular work In tho fct written lessons. w'orktslX Trm.' 'SSI norothy Thomson left tho low rit.nr.1 niininrlilna ilnnlrn to niako ' Fourth clttBS tills Week. Hor pooplo ffim$&lhmml! P to 1 " Washington soon. Ity bb posslblo and anyono who " rniit; wnna n Minmuirii pommnrclal Somo very protty May baskota ngrccd to tako an nulomobllo with thorn which was In tho cornor of tho store , . Jack was about to start In and pick up his bundlo whon ho heard somo ono turn the key In tho door and bo foro ho could open his oyes, In stop pod Mr. Larkln. So tho conversation stopped for tho ovcnlnK. A VISIT TO MAHS hIhImm .i.Hl n nltU n rrnf If Tnt iruiuiut, mil u uuiu i ui. - "" i woro designed In art work on tho nlo. now engaged in business may first day of May by Edith Ayrc, Es- tako subjects mat inoy especially, mur uuim, wmu .uui, i-un u- deslro, 'without taking tho wholo course Tho work will bo planned with special roforonco to such Btu donts, and tho principal will bo glad to confor with any who oxpoctn to tako It up. TIiobo Intorostod should ueo or- wrlto to Supt. F. A. Tlodgen or Principal A. L. Barker. Requests for a class In Domostlo Sclonco open to tho ladles of tho city havo como from sovoral sources. Such a class will bo organized If enough ladles wish to Join It. Ladles wishing to Join may glvo their names to Mr. Tlodgen. son and Oenovlovo Gosnoy. President P. L. Campbell of tho Stato University will glvo tho com moncomont address at tho graduat ing exorcises of tho Sonlor class. Tho graduating oxorclsos will bo Second mid Third Grades. Mrs. Jones was a visitor on Tues day morning. Arthur Johnson, Gonova Gosnoy, Holcn Lecocq, "Maxlno Jones, and El vla Atrola woro among tho absont ones this week. Spring ocupatlonB nnd May day customs woro Illustrated In paper cutting and drawing. Among those who did good work woro Frnncls Flnnngan, Holcn Colgan, Kolly Walp and Gonova Gosnoy. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Mrs. Dalllngor nnd hor daughter, Sylvia, vlsltod tho Primary room on hold Wodnesdny evening, May 29th. pr,iny. . ... ' Tho chlldron of tho. First A grado Plans nro progressing rnpitny ior , drnnintlzoa "Old Mother Hubbard tho tracK moot to uo noiu next -'n-nml nor DoR.. Friday nftornoon, nnd dny. A special trn n Ib oxpectod nvt0ll the Second grado In for It. from Coqulllo, to bring ovor tho del-. ocatlons from Coqulllo nnd IJnndon. Mr Wnmiwnriii nml hor immlitor Mnnagor Grannls hns sccurod a full Iron0( rocontly from Colorado, vlBlt- boi oi now nuruics, aim huh boui uui C(j tno i,'rt, room Friday. posiors 10 mo sovorni lowns roprc- Dy Bort Trlbboy of tho Sixth Grado at Ccntrnl Building.) Most peoplo think that Mars In not Inhabited, but 1 know differently. I wob onco going up in an airsinii uu xnnainn. Wn wont un nnd lib. nnd then I heard a twang below mo. Wo woro now homo up wltn tno spoon or n l.nllni Wn nnnn fniltlil It bnrd to breatho as tho atmosphero was get ting so rare. Tim instrument In tho shin, which belonged to my frlond nnd mo.showod us to bo 43,000,000 miles from tho earth. Tho noxt dny was a vory try- Inir nnn. It nnnmnil-HB II 1L WOU1U novor end. Wo saw, after traveling four nnd a half million moro that day, n small circulnr object wnicu rosom blod a ball oxcopt for placos of de pression and olovation. Tho following dny wo alighted on a strango land whoro trees grow to tho height of nlno hundred foot nnd wo woro In a groat fright, thinking tho Inhabitants woro giants. Then wo hoard n hoIbo bolow us and thorn wns a man with a small head, largo oars with which to catch tho sounds moro easlly.lnrgo lungs and shoulder and thon dwindlod awny to n pnlr of wonk logs. I notlcod ho carried n wand In his hand, nnd Just then ho said: "Doings of tho other world you havo como In good tlmo becauso wo havo exopected you." Thon wo enmo down tho trco in which wo had droppod, and 1 sold "Is this Mara " and ho nnBWorod, "Yos, this is tho bonutlful land of MnrB." Wo atayod on that country until I accldontly hurt tho king and ho said, "HockuB, pockus, fulokus," and wav od n ward ovor our heads and down to onrth wo camo with a thump, rath er disappointed thnf our dollghtful visit had como to such a suddon ond. In tho Sixth grndo, Holcn Roos and Claudo PoBt won honorablo mention for tholr wrltton work. Fourth Grade. Doth clnsscs nro rovlowlng Goog- sontod. Tho meet promises to bo a closo ono ns both Bandon nnd North Bond hopo to win it. A banner will niI,iy nn,i physiology. uo awnruuu 10 mo winning luuiu, iimi . ono to tho winner of tho relay race. Jonnotto U)ton ,,", boon nb8ont TATTZr ffof7 '-jool t'wo weeks on account places In oach ovont, nnd a gold nndi m"CB"' ( n Bilyor modal will bo given to tho VUnac0 Flanagan returned to two individual contestantB who win I , , ... k tho groatost numbor of points. Tho,80"001 tni8 "00K' etudonts of tho High School oxpoct to ontortnln tho track toam nnd tho visitors at tho bcIiooIIioubo In tho ovonlng. Tho commlttoo In charge i oi arruiiKOiuuiiiH ruiiuriu uiiii inurui uii. r3.mi Fifth Grade. Glondn Forrol,. Bobs Flnnngan nnd El win Hull are on tho sick list. will bo something doing ovory min ute Miss Cnrpontor roturncd this week nlthough hIio la not nblo yot to tonch till hor clnssos. Alton Lnrry was absont Tuesday afternoon. Tho Seniors nro rohonrslng tholr play constantly and it promises to bo tho best ovor. Mrs. Wood worth nnd hor daughter Irono vlsltod this room Friday after noon. Llbby COAL. The xlnd YOU hay ALWAYS USED. PHONES 7- Pacific Llrery & Tranifer Co. HOWARD'S gonulno MEXICAN TAMALKS dollvorod any placo in tho city until IB O'CLOCK at night. They nro HEADY to SERVE. Phono n.1ft. After tho show try a TurkUh Bntb Phone 214-J AutfttAfcindviIuiMetafonnitloa ibflut Mn. hllcKinv. tmmo. I freilifi and homing poollrv lj Lilly I'ouliry Uook jatt pnnlcd. Send fnr upr. f if. YlnCWH.trCo.,W'. Miss Mildred Wilson of Hamilton, Eddlo Ellorbock, Floronco Cox nnd Goorgo England woro absent this wcok on nrcount of Illness. In n Spelling tset Inst Tuosdny, Montana, entered tho Junior !; 0I1y ono pupil foil bolow ninety. SOUTH MAItSIIFIELI) SCHOOL Eighth Grndo. Preliminary tests woro given In Seventh Grado. Genrgo Horsfall was absent four ilnyH last weok. (Tlnifim UnMlnii ntiil Dnnpl TmllfiA tho Eighth grado Tliuniduy and Frl- , Jt b b, , u d h , day. Vory good work waa dono by t, t k tho majority of tho class. ,, ,, 7, . , . Tho A division nro working Partial Tho I), division aro much Inter- iiv.,w1a cstod In tho iitudy of tho campaigns ill",v"lt' of tho Civil War. CONVEIWAT'O.N lUtt'WEEX TOYS In nn Arithmetic test glvon Thurs day, In the H division, Holllo Darrlo, John Hymor and l.cona Mcl.eod got 100. In this division good History pa pors woro handed In by Edith Pen dorgrasu, Ilnnnld Nicholson, John Hymor and Alton Johusou, ' Slvth nnd Hovt'iilh Grndci, Dowoy StutHuian, Erma Kunrr mid Myrtlo Nolsou havo oach been absont this woek. Thoso nvoraglug ahnvo 'JO In tho Spoiling rovlowu aro lriuoud Carlson, Ruth Cownu, Charles Craig, Helen Dow, Enovold Haiisen, l.awruni'o Hor ton, Howard Kolly, Kay I.eo, Myrtlo Nolsou, Karl Sandqulst, Wosloy Soa iiinn, Harvoy Waltor, nnd Krnia Knorr of tho Soveuth grndo and Guy Clnuson, ltuby Cooley, Tod Dow, An na Downs, Myrl Cox, Myrtlo Isaac son, Eliza McKay and .Norman Wil son of tho Sixth. In a spoiling miitcli, Hay Leo and Enovold Hanson tlod for first placo. Firth Grade. Pupils of tho A division standing 100 on tho Arlthmotlc tost Frldny woyo Eddoa Wheolor, Ilolon Gulov son, Vnlorlus Vasoy, Margarot Mln-1 lug, Violot Hobortson, WHinn Hong-, laud, Augusta Mlcklom, Ernest Drews, Ernodt Whereat, and George Hanson. Tho Fifth A oxpoct to llnlsh tholr noto books on Europo next wook, Somo nro vory artistic and Interesting. (By Edna Lundo of tho Sovonth Grndo at Central School.) It was six o'clock In tho ovonlng when Mr. Larklu, tho toy storo man, closed his shop. Tho little Jnpancso doll nnd tho whlto doll which wns on tho sliolf woro now glad that tholr conversa tion could liogln. Tho white doll broko tho silence "Pliiiii-bloMum,M ho said, for this was the Jnpaneso dolls name, "will you olopo with mo to-morrow from this horrlblo placo?" "Cortalnly," anjd Plum-blossom, "but how aro wo get out of horo?" "Do you sco that sword?" replied Jack. "I will rut tho lock of tho door and wo will got out. If you lnh wo might go tonight." Plum-blossom wns a bonutlful doll wio had sailed all tho way from Ja pan, hor natlvo country. Sho is now In this toy storo hut I cannot toll you how sho hnppenod to got horo. Sho was placed upon tho shelf by Mr. Larkln, right bOBldo .Inck, and sho llunlly roll In lovo with him. They kept up tholr conversation, and they Intendod to tnko somo of tho other dolls' clothos with them, and somo money from Mr. Lnrkln'B groat big bank, which was In his of fice "Wo will tnko all this." said Jack, "whon Mr. Lnikln Is not hero." "All rhjlit," lepllod Plum-blossom, "nnd I advlso you to tnko that sword along with you. becauso somo one might want to fight with you, bocauso you aro bo small." Jack ngrood to this and finally thoy wsml 'mm, m m syjr Send For This Seed Annual-Free IJDyiKJtMtrtJfoiptir!tynJ j tnninilioi, NoKrJiiri(i(l) by ui unit Vnt I wo qtuUiu iliiw OStVfiyiilrircJiid. Oulfullr tqulpptd Utculoir under ilia iliirAion U n citoi A and ciprrl rrt uett icnwi n all guu wot k. Whrn txiylm UDr'i K.li,ruy inaoKdcmpt. stnti lot cauut. Thai.M.LiUrCo.,SalUa Why Ho Wni Late. "What mado you bo lato?" "I mot Smlthson." "Woll, that Is no reason why you should bo nn hour Into getting home to supper." "I know, but I nskod him how ho wns feeling, nnd ho insisted on toll ing mo about his stomach trouble" "Did you toll him to tnko Cham borlnln's TnblotB?" "Suro, that is what ho needs." Sold by all doalors. i . i A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL, To all knotting utrrrrra of rhcuniatl.m, wheth er mucular or et lue Xilula, aclallca, luniliaKon, Uackarlir, pallia In the kldur)a ur nruraliila ialn, to wrlle to lirr for a borne trfatinrut which baa n-ittrlly cured all of tliro lunar.-. bhe tttl It her duty to lend It to all auiTcrcra FII1C 15. You cure yourarlt at home aa Ihou.aii.la . Hill tfitlfj uo liantv of cllmalc lvlu( unva aarr Tula alniplr illiooifry banlnhea uric acM from the blood, looaena Ibr atlfffned jolnta, pur Un tb blood, and brtihtma the ejrea, riiiaf rlaatlcltr and tone to tbe whole aratrm. If tbt abort tntereatj you, for proof a.ldrcn I fra. U. BumiBtrt, Vox H, Notrt Dame, Io moore's P0.soNCbAK REMEDY Kftif,, NLVEfl TAIUNO. PILES, CtlllBLAINS. rXLONS, BURNS, CTC. KVALUHDIL nUUSLMOUJ IALVK, all OKuaaitrs hvcito wiu.oamM on nccwiir UNCirYlMICW ACCEPT NO SUBJTITUTCt. rv-t7M tttrnrjs. tg ? ANrRANCISCO -- -v; You can soy goodbro to constipa tion with a clear conscience if you uso Chamberlain's) Tablets. Many luuo boon ponnar)iUy cured by their uso. For sal. all dealers. No. is Mr. BALL PLAYER: The Dall you play with hat a great deal to do with your f ucceis aa a ball player aa of couraa you realize tho Dig Leaguea play with the Cork Center Ball And all World Sfrica lunii forTwenty Yeare mora will bo played vrilh tho Cork Center Ball Can you afford to Jeopard uo your career by playing vritn any but lbs Cork Center Ball? If you havo an doubt about tho auperlority of tho Cork Center Ball bat a few balla to the outfield, malt a few lonB throwa, lea how the ball liandlea you aa a ball player will certainly appreciate iu eupenority. The SPALDING "Olllclal Nitleaal Leajue" CORK CENTER BAIX Tbe Offlclal Uall of the World Series 91.28 Each SMIDINS-IVOBID SlMtST BASE BAU UN1K0BMS W0K.1 BY THE CHAMPIONS Sand fpr aamnlea of material for Date Dall Uniforml. v, vp W4 tJjJ-luiui dialogue. (CO on rcqucal to ny addri, A. G. Snaldlnc & Bros. ISO Grjr Street San Francisco We Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY front Street Marshfleld, Ore. E. W. KAMMERER SAYS: Men's Everwear Hose SIX I'AIK flUAKANTKISI) L'OK SIX MONTHS And y0 lmvo to send back to tho fnclnry to innlto them gootl, cltlicr a' llrlng them right to mo nml I will rcplnco ovory pair that wrong. LOS AXfiKIiKS COAST LHAOUH OPKICIAIi SWI'ATit.c ''KOUOII-NKCKS" ""Vii.ItS -. OMi'KH NKOKW12A11 SIMC llOSIKUV TIIU VKW OHKATIONS In AUKOW SIIIltTS nml hats WhyNot? Pure Milk and Cream "Wo nro tho only firm STEM. L1ZINO our milk products, nnd wo fumlflh: MILK AT 25c PER. GALLON. OUEAJI AT 20c PER PINT. WHIP CREAM AT 23c PER PINT. IIUTTERMILK AT 10c PER GALLON. DollrcrlCB 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Phono 73. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co. W. K. Wiseman THi: OLD RELIAHLK Has Moved i From South Itrondwny to 341 North Front Street Coinplolo Stock of Hotiso Fur lilHhlngH. PHONE 2(lt)-X. Barnard & Langworthy Elcctrlcul Contractors itntl Strfiiillcs. PHONIC I HI-U. 170 8o. llroathvny, not tloor to Union Meat Market. STADDEN All Mndj of photOKraph forlc, bromide rnlnrRlnii nnd kolnk flnlihlnff. r. J. BOAIFB A. II. HODQINS Marshlield PainL (8h Decorating Co, Ketlmntoa MAHSUFHSLD, Furnished PhonH T40L OroKOf Blanchard's Livery Wo lmvo secured tho llvory husl roBs of h. II. Ilolsner. nnd nro pro pnred to rondor oxcollent sorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Dny. Careful drlvora, good rlga nnd ovorythlng, that will moan satisfactory sorvlco to tlo public. Phono us for a driving horso. n rl or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo nlso do truck-, lug buslnoss of all kinds. I HLAXCHAltl) ItllOTHKHS Phono i:JH-.I , Llvi'ry, I'Vctl and Siilos Servlro. , 1 II 1'liX mid Alder SI reels. , We Have Been Successful In buying n largo stock of first class Electrical material and can glvo our patrons n very low price on houso wiring. Got our price you can't afford to miss it. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J EXCLUSIVE AGENTS PACKARD SHOES "yours Anxious to Plenso" ihe loggery Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and marine insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract fn HENRY SKNGBTAOKEN, Mgr. U'l Coqulllo Offl. Phona 191 Uaribfleld Offlca 14-j, Fsrmi Timber Coal and Platting Landa a ipeclaltr, Qaaaral Agent "KABTfllDP," iril WVS f3 ayfcty -m&i&- THERE'S SATISI'ACTIOV ur KVEmr sua rut f-oin the- loaf that comes froa this bBkcrr. You'll find thetaffi nn moist nnd tootlisomo at the C Wo don't know how lone oaf Wi will ntny moist. For It h 18 Hint It novcr lasts long enough taw n chftneo to dry out Try a lou u n tost. Coos Bay Bakery Phone 111-L Markot Avo. Uinltili Steanwr Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday Evening, May 4th T. 8. HOW, Agent. Occao DocL EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SE? Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS I'RON AINSWORTH DOOIC, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M, Mil 1st, 8th, llltli, lHth, ffilnl nnd 'JHlli. l'ROM MAKSIIPIELD ATTHE SCHVICK OK THE TIDE MAY Uli, 10th, lCth, UOth, 25th and JOli. L. A. PARKHUIIST, Agent. Phono Main L THE KRIEN1) OK COOS HAY S. S. ALLIANCE ' EQUIPPED WITH WIHKLKSS Sails for Cocs Bay From Portland at, 6:00 P. M., Monday, May 6 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT rOMLlVJ NORTH PACIFIC STEA.MSIIIP COMPANY. Phono 1 1. O. K. McOEORGE, &F VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SURMAIUNB llKhb SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. C00S BAY ' Tuesday, May 7, At, 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 41. c F. Mccnonot',Apt R. J. MONTGOMERY j RealEstatcandlnsurancel ln North lont Street Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOK, RUT FIRST COMh I.N AT OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING F.U'F.R. SHINGLES Sl.BO AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 81.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. A Modern Drick Building. Electric Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot nnd Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS C. A. METLIN. Prnn Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Droadway and Market. Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu matlc Cleaning Company. Ordtrs for Moik taken nt GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 The Electric Shoe SI ISmiERETIIEYDjY FROM 1 PER TAIBI'' THE ELECOTUO w10" JL jlw- 180 Bo, roiw