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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFlELMlrS Looking Backward How many times have you thought of llio days when you had the opportunity to buy Marshficlcl real estate at a few dollars per lot. How many times have you regretted your foolishness in not placing yourself in the class oi your oresigh od neighbor whose property at that time bought for lit tle is now worth thousands and growing still more valuable. dot in his class. Invest every dollar you can spare in Marshfield real estate : it's all good and will make you money. Place your sayings where they will bring the greatest returns.' Invest in that section oi the city where the improvements arc being made, where the many new homes arc being built, where you can got the most value for the least amount of money. Call at our office for a plat of First Addition to Marshficld. Sec the proper ty, compare it with any other section of the city and vour judgment will show you that for home site or invosrment it is unequalled. First Addition is located right. On the "South Side," where 90 per cent of the new homes arc situated. Just n short way south of the High School along the boulevard extension of South Fifth street. The property is high and sightly; the lots level and attractive. Streets arc be ing graded, new homes under construction and sites being cleared for others. These attractive homesttes, each 50x120, arc selling rapidly at but $300 each. AVc will make the terms to suit you. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone 58 Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call At PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make solec tion from the large stock now on hand. Sir. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And nono 1& but the best work is turned out. cw " 8ITZ BATH JJIwP: COMFORT .ii'F'CA uaiuiuu-viiuu Mli If You Are Not Using You Are Not Using the Best . - . i. U- .A. IUa IIHfllP j i!l" "luxury n tho bath no t can be hung memo '-."- Hu thi tub flIvi"0 0reater convenience while bathlno. Fl a I ni hkVM1 lther end and Is eo made that It adju.ti to fl " '" Noth ng to fatten Just place It where you want It and turn ftjtllie iutT Nothing ftogot out of order-will last fop generations "iai up out of the way when not In ue. . . hst ihm m-1I Th ehIr le eo easy to manipulate, that It can be "I! wMt child and Is eo etrongly built that It w II comfortable support r;.h't adult. The Triplex Bathtub-Chalr la highly "WW.'M J hotel manaaera. homltals and eanltarium. throughout the United ktu I .i'"' a" parte nicnei piaieu, i mpiiiiw-i" --. .n.i0e and out, highly pollened itguu!n,teed not to rust. Hard. t.;.,,atx ,8 heavily coated with a ImbIm. Jnel makI"0 the TrN Q.athlub,chaI' a" article whose .Rx,:ranM wl" beaut,fy Style 1 solid metal, heavily nickel plated $1.50 5l.yle 2-tubular metal, Wily nickel plated $200 5tye3rall solid brass, heavily nickel plated $3.00 'lUI,9;f CW,IV,W S THt TBintX BATHTU- vm, Jig UCKAWAKNA AVIKUt, ' 0AHTO. i... .... " w A. GOING & nARVEY TIONEER mw. CO. w. n. elblad & co. marsiefd3ld iidw. co. perry & Nicholson E. BANDEL W. K. WISEMAN O. A. JOIINSON WILLEY & SCHROEDER ,e Want Ads Bring Results Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. SMUfeaL iaijc-m. LEAVE MARSnFIELD LEAVE NORTn BEND. 7:15 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 13:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M. U15 P. M. . 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:46 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P.M. 3:16 P.M. 4:15 P. M 4:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 6:15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:30 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. Lcavo North Bend Allen's News stand. Lcavo Marshfield Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Busy Corner, Our Baker Is an Artist In his lino. Ho Insists on having his broad as attractive looking as It Is toothsome. Just come out and look at tho loaves ho turns out and If tho sight does not tempt you to try a loaf wo miss our guess. And after you havo tried It wo expect to seo you hero again and again. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodies. Market Ave, Phone Ill-Li Ki liw " swl BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, House Moving nnd Grading. We aro prepared to do this work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Lot us figure with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO., Phono 81CJ. MarehfJeld, Ore. Anywhere, Any Time Careful Driving Reasonable Rates FISnER AUTO SERVICE Win. Fisher, Prop. Phone ordow to Hlllyor's Cigar Store, Phone 18-J. Aft-r 11 P. M., Phone 6-J. Marshfield, Or gon. tefeGSasafesf6 Mw THE RETURN. I gotta go to school ngain An' learn a lot of stuff, I think it's kinder tough; An yet In school there's lot of fun An' after playln llko I been An' mischief, too, I guess. It ain't so bad that school's begun 'Causo wc kin play recess. I'm playln better pullnway Than I could UBcd to do, An' if tho felleis cntch mo say, They got to hustle, tool An' when it comes wrastlln', woll, I throws Jim Blnko each try; An' Jim ho wrnstlcs somcthln' swell, For ho's a husky guy. Thon thoro'fl a girl acrost tho atelo That I like pretty flno (Don't tell tho kids they'd laugh nn' smllo) Her nnmo is Caroline. An' ninybo I will Jump a grado Geo, I'll bo happy thon; School nln't tho worst place over made I'm glad I'm back again I Dorton Brnloy. GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wllda Harris of Sumnor is a nowly registered pupil In tho frcsh- iiinn class. Loo McLnln, Joan Fitzgerald ntul Mao Blnko entered High School this week. Tho teachers of tho two schools nro spending tho day at tho beach. History. Tho Senior clnHS In American history is now studying tho colo nizing period, in which particular attention is being pnlJ to condi tions wnlch necessitated coloniza tion, conditions existing in tho now ly formed colonics anil tho clnuroa of porsous and lnws which wore formulated for their government. Tho Junior class had been doing somo outsldo work, tho rending of a work on tho period being con ducted during tho clas period. Tho clnss work will begin in earn est tho coming week. Tho clnss in mcdlovid hMory has been working on tho riso of tho pnpal power, following tho fall of tho Itomnu omplro and nt nresont nro studying tho roign of Charle magne. Tho class In ancient history is getting Into tho mysteries of Egypt nnd will no doubt soon bo rending or attempting to read tho hlor'J glyphlcs of tho anclont Egyptians. Athletics. Football prospects nro growing brlghtor from dny to day, and now men nro appearing onch practice. Tho greatest drawback Is the Bear city of suits for tho mon. Stu'.s- mnn, Lccocq and Waltors nro ex pected next, wcok nnd then tho team will begin to tnko somo per manent form. Commercial mid Public Speaking. Tho Commercial department has reached tho limit in Hh accommo dations for BtudontB In stenogra phy. In fact, tlioy can't find room for tho customary "ono more." Tho courses scorn to bo very popular nnd thoso taking thorn appear to mean business, as their Interest In tho work is indlcntlvo of flno re sults beforo tho year is over. Tho public spoaklng dopnrtment will entcrtnln tho High School lit ornry society with a program noxt Thursday ovonlng nt 7:30 o'clock In tho High School building. It will bo tho first mooting of tb year of tho society. To nrouso in terest and cnthuslnsm a debnto wilt bo indulged In on tho subject: "Resolved, that a round roost Is moro conducHvo to tho comfjrt nnd happiness of a chicken thnn stiunro roost." Mr. Walter Jonvm and Miss Flnnngnn will uphold tho affirmative, while Messrs. Itelgard nnd Chcs. Isaacson will endeavor to prove that a chicken would l "tlollghtod" to sit on a squnttj rooBt. Should nnyono miss a for hens from their coops noxt Thurs day night they should realize that a few wcro needed to domonstrato tho proper Idea. Thcro will bo Bcvoral muslctl numbers nnd a declamntion by members of tho clnss. After tho program tho officers for tho ens'j Ing year will bo elected. It will bo romembered thnt each student must answer roll cnll with a nuoLi tlon from Longfellow. Science Dcpartinoiit. At tho beginning of this week tho work in tho Sclonco Depart ment was tnken up with groat In terest nnd enthUBlnsm by tho wr cral classes. "With tho present equipment nnd tho nddlUonnl ap paratus and materials which nro being ordered, tho laboratory will offer tho same opportunities found In tho nvorago secondary school for performing tho experiments In High School Physics nnd Chomlstry courses. In this way tho studonts will gain nn Impetus in thMr nelonco work which would onahlo thorn to enter Into collogo sclcnUlc work Intelligently. Nolo bookc wtl' bo kept which tho students may present for cntrnnco requiromente to different universities. EuglMi Dcjmrttiicnt. Tho Seniors nro studying Colon lal literature giving special atten tion to tho autobiography of Don) nmln Franklin nnd to tho political wrltors, Jefferson, Mndlson, Pntri-k Henry, Thomns Pnlno. Gcorgo Washington nnd Aloxnndor Hamil ton. Tho Juniors nro studying trans lations from Anglo Saxon pootry nnd prose nnd writings of tho llfi, 12th nnd 13th rcnturlett, studying pnrtlculnrly tho history of tho Nor man Conquest nnd tho lifo of Al fred tho Great. Tho Sophomores nro studying rhotorlcnl principles nnd havo writ ten themes to lllustrnto different points of view. Tho Freshmen nro studying mo- thods of starting a story. Noxt week thoy tnko tip tho study ot Irvlng's Sketch Hook. FIRST GRADE. Two now pupils, floorgo nna Flnydo Scott outercd school this wcok. Lotilso Connor nnd Edith Ander son woro nbsont Friday nfternoon. Thursday afternoon tho grndo wont for nn excursion Into tho woods to gather flowors, SKCONI) GRADE. Tharnld Conner wns nbsont oa Monday. Tho pupils this week painted tfb nppio and othor fnll fruits, Somo of Rohort Louis Slevon soii'h pooms woro ntmllnil this wook nnd "Tho Swing Song" wns com mitted to memory. Fifth Grade. Evelyn Mnrasoul entered tho Fifth grndo Monday. Hnndwork wns begun this weofc In this grndo. Sixth nud Seventh. Tho boys of tho Sixth and Sov enMiKnmQHtiroiiB south f Continued on Pngo 8lx.) BMaTwlff?JltlH11lsMsw Two Boon Companions nro A. T. Haines' flour nnd gool bread. It you employ tho first yoi nro always sure of tho socond. Thoy go togother, ovon when ac companied by only modorato baklnir skill, Ordor a sack of Haines' flour. Don't mix it with othor flours, Glvo tho flour a chanco to show what It can do by Itsolf. A. T. Haines Phone 1007 Wtrfiroat, U&lL y ' j0 r oi.Y.-ifir . Olympic Flour Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ex cluslvely In milling these brands ot flour. 5MtrrwR? I'l'l'l'l'l'l ' "S7 riwiu I r nrzi'whJ. dr ntr - a -rjAVA LpU.lyl jB' SAFE AW)rW0r I SQUARZJ -2T DIAL !M 4 'Siv y y' w vrC 7 W cm mar, wemt. , 9 COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. J tiEALCRS sj& A6CNTS COAL COLONIZATION. J)AIW. farm rwrr. himmi . m i 0r6ANIZ1H6 Or IMV3TRJAL CWAWtS A SPCWLTYso ' The past has proven that Investments In small aero tracts near growing cities aro tho most proutablo. Tho C. H. R, S. has such to offor. Cnas. J. BruBchko, Marshfield, Ore.