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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912-EVEN1NG EDITION. SCHOOL liyMoTES man school. W. E. Morris, who will luivo chnrgo of the cointnorclnl deportment In Marshflold High School noxt yonr nnd will also liuvo some work In pub llo speaking, won tho Cosmopolltaa Club prlzo in oratory at Oregon Agri cultural Collogo recently. His ora tion was entitled "Tho Price of Peace." Tho collogo dobatlng team to which Mr. Morris bolongod won tho rocont dobato with Washington Btuto Collogo on tho question of par cols post. R. It. Hewitt, a former tonchor In Marshflold schools, was an Interest ed spectator of the work of his form er pupils at tho O. A. 0. moot. Lar son, Clnrko and Stutsman speak high ly of tho treatment accorded thorn by tho collogo authorities and frlonds at Corvallls. School will closo for tho year tho last wcok in Mny. Tho first tbreo grades will closo Wednesday noon. Tho roniainlng grades and high school will havo examinations Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho last faculty tncotlng will be hold Friday morning at 10:30. Re port cards and promotion cards will bo glvon out to pupils Friday aftor uoon at 1 o'clock. School will ro open September 1C. Eighth grado examination Juno C and 7. Tho children of Mrs. Wilbur's room will sing at tho Momorlal Day exorcises. Miss Harriot Hansen and Miss Agnes Sanqutst will roclto. Daccalaurcato sorvico nt Marsh flold Methodist church Sunday ovon lng, May 2G. Tho High School Literary Society held tho last mooting of tho yonr Thursday ovonlng whon a vory in teresting program was given. Tho Athletic Association hold n mooting Frldny nftornoon nt which n report was given by Mr. Qrnnnls of tho track meet. Tho association closes tho year with about $C0 In tho bank. An appropriation of 30 wan mndo nnd Mr. Unrker Instructed to Invent It In football supplies for next yonr. to hold a picnic nt Enstsldo on Sat- iirilnv. u relay. In geography tho pupils aro study ing tho peoplo of Mexico. First and Second. The North Bond teachers visited tho first and second grade rooms Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Short, tho primary teacher - i -t point, was a visitor Thurs day afternoon. In an oral spelling test Friday morning Nlvn Lakln, Ellzaboth Jones, Holt Bonebrnkc, and Steon Magnus hnd perfect papers. Tho B second clnss havo read 12 supplementary roadora and couiplot cd tho second reader. COMMENCEMENT AT COQUILLE Hl(li mill Seventh Grades. Tho nvorago number of books rend by tho sovonth grado students is 00. Tho nvorngo number of ImokH rend by tho sixth grado students Is CO. No ono was nbsont from tho sov onth grade this week, nil bolng nnxlouH to do tho rovlow work. Tho only nbsenco from tho sixth grndo was occasioned by Myrl Cox, who was 111 ono hnlf dny. Mm. Thomas, principal of tho East etdo school, visited tho sixth and sov onth grades Thursdny. Fifth Grade. Poonis memorized by tho fifth grndo this yonr follow: "Llttlo Hoy Illiio." "October's nrlght Illuo Weather." "November." "Tho Flight of tho Birds.'! "Tho Arrow nnd tho Song." "Hlawathu's Childhood." "lIlawnllm'H Fasting." "Tho Coast Guard." "Tho Brook." "Tho Daffodils." "A Boy'B Song." PupllH readliiK most library bonks follow: Olrls. Dorothy Hachtol, 10; Tholmn HothorliiKton. 33. Boys, Reginald McCarbery, 30; Ernest Drows, 21). Poilltll Glllllt'. flcncvlcvt (losnoy has boen III twv oral days thlHjwnck. Thoso making grailos nbovo .90 this woek In oxiunluatlonH are Edltu Ayro, Lillian Seaman, Goorgo Mln nlng. Ebon Connor, Edward Knox, Clnrn Abel. Maud WlUon, Beatrice Crosson, i: I win Johnson nnd Stolln Magnus. In tho spelling contost for tho Inst mont' tho A clnss won over tho H clnss. This makes tho third month that thoy have cnrrlod off tho honors. This woek as rovlow work tho clnss havo mnko n booklet In which thoy havo plncod papers discussing tho cllmnto, products nnd peoplo of tho various sections of tlm iinlin.i States Canada. Alaska, Mexico and .tho West Indie Second ami 'I'liinl Grades. Art'mr Johnson of tie Second grndo has boon nbsont this weok. Pnnlls of this room aro planning Program of Hlgli School Exercises There Announced. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: Tho exorcises of tho high school commencement wcok will bo as fol lows: Friday ovonlng, May 24, at 8:30, "Esmoralda," nt tho Hcnzlot Thoa- tor. Sunday ovcnlng, Mny 2G, at 8, tho baccalaureato sermon by Rev. Frank H. Adams, at the M. E. church South. This will bo a union servlco of all tho churches. Wednesday ovcnlng, May 29, at 8:30, tho gold medal declamatory contest at tho Masonic Hall. The program for tho contest will bo us follows: Piano Solo Raymond Burns Doclnmatlon..."Tho King's Picture" Ruby McDonnld. Declamation.. . ."Tho Purest Pearl" Katlo Prlco. Declamation "Tho Mlnuot" EIslo Peoples. Dcclnmatlon "Tourr" Homor Oddy. Dcclnmatlon.. "Bornnrdo del Carplo" Stella Oerdlng. Declamation "Mrs. Bonn's Courtship-' Mario Moody. Plnno Solo Allco Culln Declamation ."Tho Blnck Horso and Ills Rldor" Ben Horsoy. Dcclnmatlon ..."Tho Fnmlno," from Hiawatha Dorrls Peoples. Declamation . ..."Jlnln Farms," Eugeno Flold Boullnh Price. Doclamatlon "Tho Soldier's Reprieve." It. D. O Bobbins Mao Lund. Dcclnmatlon ."Tho Brlnr Roso," H. II. Boycson uonovn Blthor. Piano Duel Genova Robinson and Ednn Hor- lockor. Prosontutlnn of Medals. Tho flunl commencement program win Degln promptly nt 8:30 Frldny ovonlng. Mny 31, nnd Is as follows: Commencomont Mnrch "Mnrch Fantnstlquo," Smith Mrs. c. A. Howard. Invocation Itov. T. II. McDonnld Piano Solo, "Seronatn" d'Albort Miss Lucln Sporry. Commencement Addross President P. L. Cnmpboll Vocal Solo, "Blossom Land". .Elliott Mrs. Elton Tyrol!. Presentation of Diplomas J. J. Stnnloy Bonodlctlon. . . .Rev. T. B. McDonnld MANY PUPILS PASSED M. Hodden nnd Roso McDonald. District No. 73, yost Myrtlo Point. Torloy Standlsh. District No. 10, Cooston. Glndy3 Stuuff nnd Lillian Johnson. District No. 11, Myrtlo Point. Charlotto Baker, Hazel Wndo, Chcs tor Adams. Gertrude Arrlugton, Chestn Chandler, Lola Green, Emma Gucrln, Blnncho Jones, Louis Lowe, Rowcnn Roberts, Grace Summerlln, Russol Yonkam nnd Hnrry Dement. District No. GO, Prosper. Attn Hansen nnd Chrlstlnn Bullnrd. District No. 85, Bunker Hill. Allco Mnthlsnn, Abraham Dubay nnd Rnlph Chrlstonsen. District No. 51, Bnndon. Sam Armstrong, Mary Donnldson, Helen Stoltz, Otillu Lewln, Liberty Morgnn, Gcorgo Stoltz, Rosallo Hoyt, Jeffoi son Foster nnd Edith Lusk. District No. 8, Coqulllo. Louis Lund, Edwin Lund, Pearl Davis, Ollvo Howlo, Laurent Wisdom and Tyrrol Wisdom. .MYRTLE POINT CLASS Iti'Miltn of Eluhth Grndo Kuiinliin. lions In Coos Comity Given. County Siiporlntondont Bunch nn nouncos that n larger percentage of tho pupils In Cons County taking the eighth grndo examinations passed t' Is year than at any provlous yonr. Tho Coqulllo Hornld prints tho fol lowing list of thoKo who pnsiiod, tho list of fho successful ones In Marsh flold. North Bend nnd Eastslde. which woro printed In Tho Tlmos last weok. not being repented In Tho Times now: District No. 11. Rlvorton. Loroiu Vowell. Xod Kny nnd Hlllls Perkliu. wiwriri ,o. 77, iiruiKO. Addison Chrlstoiiieii. District No. Gfi. Lnkosldo. R u t h Seven Finish High School Addross by Supt. Ticdgcn. Sovon pupils composed tho class of 1912 of tho Myrtlo Point High School who finished the courses of that in stitution this yenr. Tho porsonncl of tho clnss Is Joseph Ray Dovault, Roxnnna Dolllo Robblns, Drover Clovoland WIlBon, Orln Alvin Rood, Loster L. Sumerlln, Arthur Raymond JoncB nnd Pnul Edward Brouor. Rota Myrl McCloskoy graduating from tho commercial course Tho commencement exorcises woi hold in Benson's Hall last Friday ovcnlng. Prof. F. A. Tledgcn, superintend ent of tho Marshflold city schools, de livered the annual address, taking for his subject, "Tho Valuo of Vir ions," dwelling in an ablo mannor on both tho retrospcctlvo nnd tho per spective. Tho mannor in which ho handled tho thomo was without quos tlon tho host Hint tho writer over heard. After tho program was finished Arthur Jones, on bohnlf of tho stu dent body of tho high school, In a fit ting llttlo speech presented their principal, Claud II. Giles, with n token of their ostcom In tho form of a Mnsonlc pin. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. Special Candy Halo at Stafford's Saturday and Sunday. Old fashioned Mexican Pluoclio it." Cent por pound. CHOICE LOTS Two choice rcsldcnco lots on hard paved street; assessments nil paid, lovol and ready to build on; close to high scliool: cheap. E. S. GEAR & CO., First National Bank Bldg. RESERVED SEATS for SENIOR PLAY on SALE nt tho IH'SY Corner, m i " J Perham Park The Onjy Restricted Building District on Coos Bay The entire 80 Acres has boon platted into lots and is now on the market. The property lies in tho center of Marshficld, five to ten minutes' walk from the business part of tho city. Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class home. Prices From $400 to $600 On Easy Terms E. G. PERHAM Loekhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postoffkc. Extra Good Improved and equipped 300-ncro ranch, with 197 ncros bottom; bnl nuco bench land; has oil prospects; throo-fourths of a mile water front. Prlco $90 por ncro. Terms. Livery business paying hotter thna 10 por cent on tho Investment. Prlco $3750. Terms. French Realty Co. 315V2 N. Front St. 0 K' ly's Auto Line Running between North Bond and Marshlleld as por schedule WMW The Sign of Good Candy Always You Auto Call Foote PHOXE II l-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotol. TWO NEW CARS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono C-J Rosldonco Phono 28-J Will make trips to Coqulllc. Gas Water Heaters Take Up Little Room But Fill All the Need of the Household. $100 Reward. $100 Tin- nudomer llila impur will Ih iilvaxl to li'Krii Hint llii're Wut Um.I niuutri'nitV.1 rtlwn.u Hint demv li lift'ii ulilii (neurit In hII In kUKi'a, mul Iml la rUrri. IUII'm Cumrrli i nit i" nir urn) HiMKir dirt urn Known lo lint iiusllcul (mtmilly. ( hIiuiii Mn mini. hIIIiiIIoiihI din'iue, riiiufrra it niii.lltutlnnnl l r ml Hi' in llull.a Citiarrli ruru U takuit Inter, imlly. Hi'ilnn illrii'tlyiiiton Hid blood nml tun. iiiih Mirlm-im u( dut ny.ieiii, IIutiIiv ilulrultin Hie foiiiiiUiliiii of (lie ill.. n'. miii k'U Iiil' (lie (M li'iil H mil plli (n uiiIUIIiw up I Ik- loii.llln. Hon nml ns-leth'K uiture in iIuIiik lln work. .iiiiv-iiiip iin...u iiiut'ii mini in ii.ciir alle ii'r llmt tlrey i fler One llniulrinl Hot. Jiir for any i'ne llmilt faltn (o euro, t-eml for lot of ltr.tia.oiiU i. 1 i nnrut.. r. i..n n 8oUlivUlriiKilt.7. Tiile lUPi' Kumlly I'llln lor t'oimtfpiUIon 0:5!) n. m. 7:40 " S:2n " 0:10 " 9:G5 " 10:10 " 11:25 " 12:10 p.m. 12:55 " 1:10 " O.IJJJ II 3:10 " 3:5G " 4H0 " 5:25 " 0:10 " G:55 " 7:55 " 8:55 " 9:55 " 10:55 " 11:55 " Leave Xortli Bend Icavo Marnhflcld 7:10 n. in. 7:55 8:40 " 9:25 " 10:10 " 10:55 " 11:40 " 12:25 p.m. 1:10 " 1:55 " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4:55 " 5:40 " C:25 " 7:25 " 8:25 " 9:25 " 10:25 " 11:25 " 12:25 n. m. City Auto Service Good Cars, Caroful Drivers and ronsonnblo chnrgos. Our motto: "Will go nnywhero at any tlmo." Stnnds Blanco Hotol and Blnnco Cigar Storo. Dny Phonos 78 nnd 40 Night Phono 40. ItAUKPU . HOODALE, proprietors. Lynn Lnmbotb Prod Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service flood Cars lleasotiablo Dates All Night Servlco Careful driving assured. Phono -Blnnco Pool Room. 231-R until 11 P. M. Aftor 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Palnco Restaurant. I.v. North Bond Allon's Nows Stnnd Lv. Mnrshfleld Chnndlor nnd Blan co Hotels. mi H ii q? Send For This Seed Annual-Free frJ--- y' -. fosaia'.j"" rr.?k.v' Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality li tic trArJ for runty ud 0. NotfrdttieiKclrJ UDyliMcJi, Kcnnm.iica. iaumi..iiu ty ut unl.ii tine t wo qutLtin Uiow Uietriyhiglfrtr.t.JijJ. Ouilully imippcu ituiuioiy undti Iht diirrtion el icnoti nj erci( Uhtd Ulr irmotntll guru wnl. nrnLuyingLilly'iKnli.youbuy ucrtunl crop. 5nd lot ctltlog. Th Chti. H. Lilly Co., S.llU I WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pucii. ninths Cleaning Company. Orders for ttorlc taken at GOING HARVEY PHONE 100 -(jas water heat ors arc ready every hour of the 24 to provido quickly piping hoi water iovi wash husins hath shaving washing dishes washing clothes scrubbing floors cleaning -gas water henters consume little gas. -Solve the diffi culty of getting hot water for other purposes wliilo preparing a meal. -Do away with tho lahor oi heating water in small quantities on tho range. -Telephone 178 foi details of our gas water heater proposition. OREGON POWER CO. Have That Roof Fixed xow See COIITIIELL Phono 8 till Chamberlain's Cough Roniody has won Us groat roputatlon nnd oxten elve sale by Its remnrkablo cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon, Try It. Sold by all dealers. "A Rose o' Plymouth Town v BY THE SENIOR CLASS Of Marshflold High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25TH Reserved seats 50c Now on sale at "Busy Corner." NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE is hereby given that tho undorslcnod ndmlnlstmmr nr i. tato of John MakI, deceasod, will re ceive seaieu ouis tor tho sale of tho following described property, to-wlt: I uvbimuuH " cimins soum or tno cor. 'of Sees. 14. 15, 22 nnd 23, Twp. 24 S., of R. 13 W.. of tho Will. Mor., in o r,?,, "'' ureBon, run thonco S. 2.50 Chs.: thence W. 20 Chs.; thonco N. 2.50 Chs.; thonco E. 200 Chs. to tho place of beginning, containing 5 acres, moro or less. Said bids to ba presented nt tho offlco of James T Hall, Marshfleld, Oregon, on or bo foro 30 days from the dato of this notice, to-wlt. Juno 18, 1912. iPhatHiatI,ar8h,fln0i1' 0ren. this loth day of May, 1912. a ... . ALBX JOHNSON, mt ?,ni!tl?t0r of tho eatato of John MakI, deceased. Tolophono 178 STATESIENT OP CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At tho closo of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Banking House Cash and Exchanges .- BANK Total LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In Surplus nnd Undlvldod Profits nnnnslta ... 251.9S1." J BO.OOM 55.5 6S9.S1" Total jisUIJ Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors and Supplies. PHONE 184-K, 170 So. Broadway, next door to Union Meat Slarket. TO AND F.n,,n(j Sweden, Noft AUG. FEIZEEN. Real Estate snd J080! 68 uenirai a"" "