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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES THE ftOET PHILOSOPHER U. O. MALONKY Editor and Pnb. HAN E. MALONEY News, Editor WALT MASON M . m fc 4 I It EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS. Ti HE United States commissioner r of education has reported, upon the status of educational train ing throughout tho cpuntry in a way ttint allows optimistic roassuranco, Tho fooling that society owes every child an education Is growing and being- given practical .realization In a variety of directions. Compulsory training In at least tho rudiments of learning 1b .exactod In ninny states. In somo, whoro tho child's labor Is really needed by tho parents, ho is paid by tho stato for tfto time BPent In tho schoolroom. In country districts whoro tho popula tion Is scattered tho chlldron aro often collected and tnkon to a control Uuildlng whoro moro extensive and modern equipment and teaching Is provided to tako tho placo of tho auo-room schoolhoiiso, and tho ex- iienso of transportation and of board whoro this Is necessary is borno by the stato. This recognition of tho duty which tho stato owes its citizens or proviu ing an educational safeguard and Insisting upon It with measures which make the acquisition easy is n most encouraging dovolopmoiu Mon ay cannot, bo moro safely and profit ably expended not only for tho good ot'lbo chlldron, but- for tho final ad vancement or tho intorcsta represent od. by alt good government. TALKING POLITICS j Lot us sit awhllo discussing polities, O friend of mlnot Slnco tho wholo world seems a-fusslng; it Is tlmo wo fell in line! iLet us glvo tho trusts a trouncing sinco they're ctiBsed on ovory hand; let us thrash around denouncing things wo do not understand. Lot our forvont, tlroless tooting in tho public ear bo dinned; thoy nro best at oiocutlng who aro best supplied with wind, and the less wo know of topics all tho louder should wo talk, till from Green land to tho tropics wo shall glvo iho world a Bhock. Lot'B noglect our work and linger in tho clanging marketplace, pointing nye a scornful finger at tho statesmen In tho race; saylug bitter things of stran gers who havo never dono us harm, pointing out tho nation's danger.., viewing ovor with alarm. Let 111 talk and keep on tallcln' till wo clianco to disagree, when I'll try to knock your block In, and you'll clambor ovor mo; lot us keep our lungs in focus HWo n pair of dippy dubs, till tho peelers conio and soak us with their lignum vitno clubs. owrhti.uu.kr a. Ay JUuxJfi I M,? fits J Onprrtttl. MU. kr 0MI luufcaw lluM a4r)jt PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT Seven Will Be Graduated From Marslifield High School This Year. Tho program for tho annual com iiiaucomctit exercises of tho Marsh field Illgli School was complctod this miiriilnir liv Runt. Tlnilenn. Thn ( orcjsos will open with tho Class Dny" oxarclHoa saturuny wium u play win bu presented at tho Masonic Opora House. Sunday ovonlng Itov. II. I Itutledgo will dullvor tho baccnlau rmto sermon at tho Mnrshflold Methodist Church and next Wcdnos- dajjovwluK tho final coinuioncotnont program, win he noin at tno uigu School auditorium. Tho- graduate this year aro Ern cafcjtfariugton, Mary, Prlco, May Pro'uiw, Nora Towor, Uartlott I'lana gan, Milton O. Carlson and Chauncoy FV tClurkp. Ernest Harrington Is urosldont of tho class. Tho class col ore ajo, rod and white and tho class flowor Is tho whl to. roso. Tho program for thn commence ment oxorclBos next Wednesday ovon iug Is as follows: In.voca.tlou It. E. Drowning (ICoctor Marshfleld Emmanuel Epls- i copal Church.) "Mimic Bongs: (a) Kontucky Babo (Planta tion) ... . aiobi.. (Ii) I'arowoll Qrcetlng Parks (High School Quartet,) Ghituncoy Clnrko, 'J 2; Lesllo -Isaacson, '13; Bldnoy Clarke, U4,; Wcsloy Seaman. Address P. L. Campboll (I'rvndont of tho University of Oregon.) ProsouUtfou of Diplomas Dr. J. T. McCormnc (Menihor of tho Hoard of lSJucn i tlon.) Music Songs: (n) Whoro tho Abaua Flows... Amy Woodford Fin don (b) A Dlrthday Woodman (Mrs. A. D. Oldloy.) PLAN 10 STOP kPRIZEjIGMS (Continued from pago x.) DOMMENGEMENT IN NORTH BEND Class of Six Will Be Graduated There This Year Pro gram of Exercises. I! A rhR3 of six wll bo graduated f frojn tho North llond High School tins year Tito comiuoiu-omeut exor cises win open with a special pro gram in tlio North Jlond High School Assembly room next Thursday oven- Ing, May 30, whqn. Prosldont Camp- ueu or uregon university will dollv or Iho commencement address. Tho coinphito urogram for tho evening has not boon announced. Diplomas will bo presented to (he class which consists of Harry 0. Couro, O. Har old Hunt, Clyde Smith and Chas. Van Zllo and Misses Faith Hunt and Xonla A Knorr. Sunday evening, Juuo 2, Hev. Al bert Hlsey will dollver tho annual class sermon at the North Bond Moth- odlst church, The Class Day oxerelsos will bo hold Thursday, Juuo G, when n class play ontUlod "Tho Rise of Coos Hay," uud written by Clydo Smith, will b presented. Tho Alumni nnnqiiot will be held Friday evening, Juuo 7, he had always considorod It his homo and was glad to seo It dovolop. M. A, Swootman askod tho council to try and havo Marshal Cartor stop tho ownors of cows In Forndalo al lowing tho animals to run at largo. City Attornoy Qoss said that Murshal Curtor had Informed him that thoro wore thrco or four cows In Marshllold smarter than tho pollco and nover got caught. J. II. Mllncr was ordorod rebated his plumbing ltconso for tho balanco of tho year, having rotlrod from busi ness. Improve Pino Street. Mayor Straw roportod that tho plunk stairways at each end of Pino street wero dofoctlVo and that now ones should bo put in. Ho snld that both wero dangorous. City Attornoy Cobs said that tho prosunt eutrauco to Pine streot was ovor prlvato property owned by the 0. A. Smith company. However, It has boon usod as n highway so long that ho did not believe tho owners could shut It up now. Finally it was agreod to havo tho streot commlttoo tako 'cluirgo of It. Now sidewalks will bo ordorod put in along tho streot and if tho proporty ownors do not arrnngo for repairing tho plank stnlrwnys, thoy will bo torn out nnd tho residents forced to seok somo othor routes, llrlng Paving to Grade. Tho question about repairing tho paving on North Frout street or rath er bringing It to grado was brought up again, City hnginoer Oldloy stated that ho had boon unablo to llnd whoro tho council had ovor es tablished tho grado for that portion of tho streot from opposlto the city hall to Alder. Ho said the Oil had sottlod consldornbly and that tho pav ing now was rathor zig-zag. This was partly duo to somo old piling nnd caps being loft in tho stroots so that It did not sottlo ovonly. It is necessary, ho said, to Itivo tho streot ilxed up somohow now in ordor that tho surfaco of It and tho Terminal Hallway's track will bo oven. Tho matter was roforrod to him for estimates of (ho cost. Tho paving was put In only a couplo of years ago and tho proporty ownors dlsllko tho additional oxpouso of repairing 'It now. AT TIIK THEATER A full houso at tho Itoynl Theater last night enjoyed tho "Hubo" com edy sketch ns presented by McCor ralck nnd Duluo. Mr. McCormlck was especially good In his descrip tion of tho old-fashioned baru-danco, keeping tho audience In un uproar from tho start. Miss Dulco's dancing wns good and greatly enjoyed They will bo horo for tho enllro wcok. Poor appotito is a suro sign of Im paired digestion. A fow doses of Chamborlaln's Stomach and Liver Tnblots will strongthon your diges tion nnd lmprovo your nppotlto. Thousands havo been bcnefltod by taking theso Tablots. For salo by all dealers. tWffll flcssa -7:::::::::mLi::J ISfB rem salk nv HubClothing&ShoeCo. MARSHFIELD. IIANDON. Perham Park J The Only Restricted Building District on Coos Bay The entire 80 Acres has been platted into lots and is now on the market. The property lies in the center of Marslifield, five to ten minutes' walk from the business part of the city. v Remember each lot is large enough for a first-clnss home. ' Prices From $400 to On Easy Terms $600 SKK THi: SENIOR PLAY "A Itoio of Plymouth Town," at tho MASONIC, Saturday, May 23. Hesorved Beats, 50c. Busy Corner, LIbby COAL. Tho fctnd ITOU hay 1LWAY8 UBKD, PIIONH 73 Pacific Llrery ft Transfer Co. O'Kelly's Auto Line Running botweon North Dend and Mnrshflold as por schedule Leave North Itcud C:GG a. in. 7:40 " 8:25 " 0:10 " 9:55 " 10:40 " 11:25 " 12:10 p. in. 12:55 "" 1:40 " 225 " 3:10 " 3:55 " 4:40 " 6:25 " 0:10 " C:G5 " 7:55 " 8:55 " 0:55 " 10:55 " 11:55 " Lcavo Mamhfleld 7:10 a. in. 7:65 8:40 " 0:25 " 10:10 " 10:5G " 11:40 " 12:25 p.m. . 1:10 " 1:55 " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4:55 " 5:40 " 0:25 " 7:25 " 8:2.", " 9:25 10:25 " 11:25 " 12:25 a. m. E. G. PERHAM Lockhart Bldg., 2nd floor, oj)posile Postoffice. The Sign of Good Candy Always You Auto Call Foote PIIONK lll-J NIOHT ANI DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NKW CARS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono 5-J Rosldbuco Phono 28-J Will ninko trips to Conulllc. $100 Reward, $100 Tlie rfmlertcMhU papor w(ll be plckf,l to learn t lint llicro l t li'mt nno ilrcadtil dltm.u Hut Klclice li Ih'cii utilu to cure In all Ita UKca.Aiul Hint UCaUrril. llall'n Cutarrh Curo U tlio only ioliie cure now kiiou n to I lu- mrilli-nl fraternity. Calami bcliu aeon. tllntlonal tlUoaie. rein(re a t-niiitltiiilonal Ireatnittiit. II nil. ('tr Ii euro la ukun Inter nally, rrliiiK illriH'il) upon tlio IjIoo.1 ami mil cnim uriaeea oi inn ayaiom, ineivliy Uetro)liiK Itiv foiinilatlnn of llioitl.nte, ami irlvlnethe la lent ttrenxth in bulltllim un tli inn.ili.i. lion HiM ttletlnR nature In diiine Ita work, Tlio proirlelnra have to much faith In (ta cur Semi for alive ixinuri that Ibey offer Una lliuulrnl Pol. mo iiir any rate (nai u laiu to cure. Hit of teitln.niiU a. c '. J.CnKNKV A CO., Toledo, O RoMbvallPni(!(jlta.7.V:. Take Italia' Family IMIla torcontfiatlon Lv. North Ilend Allon's Nows Stand Lv. Mnrshflold Chandler and Blan co llotols. City Auto Service flood Cars, Caroful Drivers and 'reasonable chargos. Our motto: "Will ko nnywhero at any time." I Stands Ulnnr.o Hntol and nianco ClBar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 40. Nigut mono -iu. HA11KKK & G0ODALE, proprietors. Gas Water Heaters Take Up Little Mm But Fill All the Need of the Household. Unique Pantatorium TIIK MODERN DYKRfl, CLKANKRa. PltFSSKRS nnd HAT HENOVATOItfl Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co fine Tailoring Lot us raak youi next Suit. gffB Comnirrclal. Phonei 2no-X WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FItONT ST. Show Drift Flour Highest Quality Lynn Lamboth Fred Nomle Cadillac Auto Service Good Cars Reasonable Rates All Night Service Cnreful driving assured. Phone Hlanco Pool Room, 231-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Palace Restaurant. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPnOLSTERING PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho AND Pneu matic Cleaning Company. Orders for uork taken at GOING nARVEY PHONE 100 NOTICE There will bo a meotliiK of tho Marslifield Chambor. of Commerce Krlduy ovcnlng. May 24. Among othor things to conio up will be the question of filling Mill Slough. J. T. McCOHMAC. . . President. Havo you heard what good FLOUR HAINES sells. "A Rose o' Plymouth Ton" THE SENIOR CLASS ,1 Of Marshflold High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25TH 'Busy Corner. ' Reserved soats BOc, Now on salo at Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTUELL Phono 811 -gas water heat ers nro ready every hour of tlio 24 to provide quickly piping hot water for: wash basins bath shaving 9 washing dishes washing clothes scrubbing floors cleaning gas water heaters consume little gas. Soh-o Hio diffi- eulty of getting hot water for other purposes while preparing a meal. Do away with the labor of heating water in small quantities on the range. Telephone 178 foi details of our gas water heater proposition. OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. NOTICK Is hereby given that the iiHdor8lgned administrator nf tho ... tato of John Mukl, deceased, will re-l colvo sealed bids for tho sale of the following described property, to-wlt: ' lleglnnlug 15 chains south of the cor. I of Sees. 14, 15, 22 and 23, Twp. 24 S., of R. 13 . of the Will. Mer., In Coos County, Oregon, run thence S. i 8.60 Chs.; thence W. 20 Chs.j thence f N. 2.50 Chs.; thence E. 200 Chs. to tho placo of beginning, containing 5 ' acres, more or less. Snld bids to be 7. ,. a a..ur otnco of Jnmes T. Hall. Marshfleld, Oregon, on or be- wio ou miya irom. me date of this uotlco, to-wlt. June 18, 1912. Onted at Marshfleld. Oregon, this 18th day of May, 1912. , . . t . ALEX JOHNSON, Administrator of tho estate of John MakI, deceased. I L m STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP . r FLANAGAN l'& BENNETT Bi MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, April 18, 1018. RESOURCES. ,!! Loans and DIscouuts " ' Banking House 3 . Cash and Exchanges J!---- Total tfH r. .. . o LIABILITIES. . Bo,OOM!. Capital Stock paid In ' " Surplus and Undivided Profits .'.... mS JllX Deposits , "!l - TtTTi(l. Total - IW'- Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors and Supplies. PnONE 184-R. 170 So. Hroadway, uext door Union Meat Market. to TO AND FROM Sweden, Noway. ' And any other part o'Ear., istneuiueioj. RetSt; idSSl 68 Central Avenue.