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THE 0008 BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912-EVENING EDITION. 6 m""" " MARSHKIELI) HIGH SCHOOL SOXG Purple nnd Gold. Hero's to tho High school whoso col ors wo wnvo; Hurrah for tho purplo nnd gold! Hero's to tho school ever true, ever hravoj Oh, long mny hor glory ho told. Bright bo forovor hor glorious nnino Drlght ns tho stnrs and ns lofty hor fnnio; Hnlll Hnll to tho IUgh sciiooi whoso colors wo wnvo; ' Hurrah for tho purplo and gold. Purplo tho hazo as It floats o'er tho hill; Hurrah for tho purplo nnd gold I Turplo tho emblem of power and of will; Hurrah for tho purplo and gold I Golden tho sun In tho heavens of blue, Adn gold for tho hearts that arc loyal and truo; Hall! Etc. Then wo'll all choor together for dear Marshflcld High; Hurrah for tho purplo ond gold! Choor till our voices shall reach to tho sky; Hurrah for tho purplo and gold! Shout till hor praises shall spread far and near 8hout till tho hills shall reecho out choor; Hall! Etc. Invalid cooking, loft-ovcrs nnd gener al plain cooking wero decided upon as subjects for tho course. Tho first lesson Is to bo Wednesday of next week nt 3:10 In tho High school kitchen. drawing and paper cutting. Mrs. Hoagland vlsltod tho room on Wednesday afternoon. First Grade. Myrtlo Johnson, Ilyn Sholton and Lorna Wilson wcro absent this week. Ilntuny. Students havo been making a study of tho development of a seed through experimental work In tho laboratory. General Xolcs. Tho County High School assocla tlon will moot nt Coqulllo October 12 Matters portalnlng to nthlotlcs, orn tory, daunting, county lecturo courso will bo considered. Tho annual olec ' lion of officers will occur nt this mooting. Tho commorclnl dopurtmont night school will begin work Octohor 7, ov onlng nt 7:1R. Tho onrollmont hnn reached Hi. Twenty students would bo moro convenient to linndlo than IB, nnd for that reason nn nttondnnco of that many students Is urged. An oxchnngo says thnt from a mo tor standpoint (which Is commorclnl enough, to bo suro) a collogo educa tion pays. Considering a class of 200 mon grnduntod In 1901, thoy woro earning mi nvorngo of $700 each tho first year. Ily tho third year thoy lind risen to $1200. by tho fifth to $2000, to $2700 In tho eighth, and In 1911 thoy woro gottlng on nn nv orngo of $3800 ench. Thoso figures roprosont probably a lilghor nvorago than tho public ought to pay collcgo mon, but tho Investigation seems to uliow thnt tho public wnnts tho ser vices of collogo trained mon. Tho records of Mnrshflold High school students In other Institutions will bo watched this yonr and roports of tholr work will bo sent In to tho High school ofllco from tlmo to time from tho several schools. English Department. Ninth English. Study of Irvlng's Sketch Book, oral work and current ovents. Retelling of another's thought. Tenth English Excellent work In ornl expression on current articles from mngazlncs. Hiram Johnson. Lost Whlto Tribe. Chicago's Regatta. Forest Flro Problem. Knox's Visit to Jnpan. High Cost of Living. Improved Methods of Pearl Fish ing. Guns for Aeroplanes. Volcanic Eruptions In Alnskn. Japan's Emporor. Edgar Allen Poo's Homo. Crimo nnd Criminal Punishment. Study of a Talo of Two Cities, with thomo based upon It. Study of unity In n sentence Fourteenth English Chnucor'B LIfo. Llfo In tho Fourteenth Century. Ornl Reports. Importnnt Fenturcs of Edward III.'s rolgn. Peasant Insurrections. Tho Friars. Wayfaring Life. Causes of Hundred Years' War. Ilattlo of Crccy. Bnttlo of Poltlors. Tho niack Death. Effect of War on English Llfo. Rlso of Iollnrdy. Twolfth English Study of Irvlng's llfo and reading from Sketch Hook. Tho addition to tho faculty this year has mado It possible for each tonehor's work to bo confined to stu dlos in hla own department. Tho ndvnntngo of this Is obvious, ns each subjoct Is now tnught by a special ist In that branch, and tho Instruc tlon Is nil that can bo doslred. Very tow, ovon of tho larger schools, havo tho ndvnntngo of us In this respect. Mr. Barker hns ordered enough hooks of College Songs so that thore will bo ono for onch seat In tho ns- Bombly room, This will mnko the Friday singing over bo much moro enjoynhio. Doillf.stlo Sl'k'IM'C, Tho work In tho urados Is progress lng woll. Tho Fifth grades of both buildings are planning to mnko largo outing hats of brnldml raffia. Has kots, doll hats, bolts, mats, book marks, etc., nro other (IiIiiks that tho other grados want to mnko. Tho Sixth mid Seventh urado boys of tho High school havo heuun Dot ting hammocks out of selno cord, which thoy will bo nhle to uso thom colves. Tho sowing chissoa oro nonrly through with tholr samples of dress making stitches, which thoy havo mado as a foundation for the rost of tho yoar's sowing. Tho High school cookory class has canned ponchos, borrlos nnd tomntoos mid havo bought most of tholr own work. Eighteen Indies met to discuss tho advanced clnss In cookory. Others sent In tholr names nnd thero will be nt loast 22 names In all. Fancy cookery, dtetetjes, chemistry of food, Ccntrnl School. Tho following nro nowly registered pupils of tho Central school: First B Allco Douglas, Wilder Im mol, Chauncoy Hurd nnd Meredith Zleglor. First A Edna Kronholm and Clara Hurd. Second Lowls Anderson, Estollo Lash, Eugeno Jones, Mnrjorlo Foulkcs, May Do Merrltt, Edwin Swnnton. Third Delia Torry, Milton Epper son, Violet Mahor. Fourth Dowltt Lash, Ethel Davis. Fifth Atta Lash, Helen Torry nnd Jcsso Mnrlow. Sixth Ruth Golden. Soventh Gilbert Johnson, Goorgo Torry and Fred Dye. Arthur Johnson of tho Third grade has left school to go to Salom, Ernest nnd Elvn Johnson of the Fourth grndo havo withdrawn. Tho pupils of tho Sovonth grndo havo subscribed for Curront Events. Tho papor will bo read, Instead of their rcadors, onco a wcolc. Ruby Turner nnd Eva Wyatt hnvo withdrawn from tho Sixth grndo. Tho Second grndu has not had an nbsenco this week. Tho pupils of tho grndos aro paint ing nutumn landscapes, grasses and fall flowors. Thoso who hnvo boon nbscnt from tho Central school during tho first wool: nro ns follows: First B Goorgo Wcstorborg. First A Arthur Upton, Louis Bnl llngcr. Third Bort Why, Archlo Van Camp, Izettn Wnsson. Fourth Leo Vlncnmp, Mabel Kong, Allco Flanagan, Roso Perkins. Fifth Rnymond McKcown, Clara Coloman. Sixth Eddlo Ellorbcck, Virginia Clark, Russoll Qunrtcrmas. Sovonth Rolno Kosonon nnd Chester Lenot, who Is sufforlng from blood poisoning in tho hand. "BLEST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS" County Clerk Wntson Issued tho following marrlngo licenses during tho week: Leo Dlackman nnd Ellen Sarin. Isthomcr S. Robinson and Lola Mc- Adnms. Ernest L. Pcrrott nnd Eula M. Price, both of Coqulllo. William A. Snulcr and Ida II. Eis ner, both of Coqulllo. LI lilt All v suiiffl. Tho now Trnvcl number for Ooto- ber has been received. Tho repro ductions of photographs In this mng nzlno aro beautiful enough to frame. "Babylon nnd Beyond" leads ouo throuch tho storied country of tlnr- un-el-Rnshld, where tho simplo folks still bollovc In tho direful effects of rnmnls. nnd whero travel means n swaying enmel rldo through Inspeak- nblo dust, heat and wonderful ruins. "Plcturo Towns of Europo" this month Introduces us to tho country of tho donkey, romantic beggnrs, tho Moorish palaces and Romnn ruins. Tho sunlight of Its lnndscnpob rings out the sharp shadows In tho Illustrations. In tho nrticlcs mentioned nbovo nnd In tho others In Travel for Oc tohor. besides tho vlows, a most no- tlconblo fcaturo Is tho maps accom panying each description. Tho Century for Octohor lins an other ono of tho sorlcs of articles on drugs by Charles B. Towns. It Is called "Tho drug-taker and tho phy sician," written consorvntlvo and with scientific nccurncy. It Is a tor rlblo Indictment against opium, nl cohol, cocnlno nnd other dendenors of brnln and soul. SUMMER COLDS BhoulJ not bo neglected. It menns a condition in tho kinus that brings on Pneumonia, llronchttl. I some other serious disease. Ballard's Horehound Syrup Is a rood remedy for soro throat nnd cold nettled In tho Inn cases rain In tho chest, hoarseness, obstlnato coughs con.n " tho lungs, loss of volco nnd Inflammation. It Ji n flno famllv '' mado only of tho purest Ingredients and possesses n wonderfi tntlr ine and henllnrf Influonco In tho lungs, throat nnd bronchlii , k0tt Children llko It becauso It Is pleasant to tho taste 1 1, " relief Tor tho throat and lunr? disorders to which children nro T Pries 25c, 50c and $J.OO per Bottle, Huy tho $1.00 alio. It contnlns nvo times nn much ns lhn nnd you Bet with each bottlo a. Dr. Horrlck'a Hod iw. "2 "'" riantcr for tho cheat. eppcr ui JAMES F. DALLAM) PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS. Ho. I'or Weak SlKlit or Sore Kj-c", imo Stephen nye sjT. T Ct t fur,. ISOLD AND RECOMMEMOrnRv T.i.nMin.'t.l'arannii Ilrilif On. "Tlin IIiinv CJiirnor" 'i-rTBI - ' "' '"" hta Science Department. Experiments on tho preparation of hydrogoti wcro carried on this past week, nnd dcsplto tho oxploslvo mix- turo which hydrogen forniB with nlr when burned, no dmnngo was done. Tho experiments nfforded nmusomont us well ns opening of tho field of chomlstry farther to tho clnss. In physics tho work hns boon on moro familiar topics tho lawn of motion nnd ovory-dny, practical problems, Involving velocity, nccolor ntlon nnd tlmo woro worked. MYHTLK POINT MUSINGS. Items of tho Week from tlio Columns of tho Enterprise. Born Thursday, Soptombor 2C, to Mr. and Mrs. Dnlo Barker, n son; Frldny, Soptombor 27, to Mr. nnd Mra. Albort Bnrklow, n 10-pound boy. Eighth Grade. Somo excellent history paporn woro handod In by different mom bora of tho class In n test given this wcok on tho constitution. Among tho best woro papers from Ruth Co wan, Mario Sargent, George Graham, Monroo Upton, Holon Dow, Rudolph Hillstram, Milton Johnson, Mao Church and Waltor Lowls. Edward Hongel of Forndnlo has been absent this week on nccount of Illness. Sixth and Seventh Grades. Tho Sixth nnd Soventh grades wroto spoiling tests this wcok. Thoso making 100 per cent wero Ruby Cooloy and Guy Clauson of tho Sov onth, nnd Glendn Farroll, Charles Doano, Harold Haines, Ernest Whoro at, Arthur Whoreat, Vlolot Roborson, Ruth McLaughlin, Ernest Drows, He len GuIov8on, Wllma Hoagland, Cnr olMtahskopf and Agustn Micklln of tho Sixth grade. ' Tho Sixth grado reproduced tho "Mlntotnur" In their English work. Tho Sovonth grndo studied "Tho Gold Bug." Button O'Connor hns loft school to go to California. Thero has been no ono absent this wook. E. Baker mndo n business trip to North Bond Mondny. Returning on Tuesday, his slstor-ln-lnw, Miss Eck- hoff, nccompnnlcd him nnd tho young lady will visit for n fow days nt tho Baker homo. D. E. Tripp, nn onglncor from tho Southern Pacific Co.'b San Francisco ofllccs, was In town yestordny looking nftor tho Intorcst of tho company's pntrons In this section, nnd Incident ally gathering statistics for tho com pany's publications. Mr. Tripp ns' Biirod thoso with whom ho talked horo that tho Eugene-Coos Bny rail road Is a certainty. B. C. Schull and E. P. Mast nnd families loavo this wcok for their old homo In tho cast. Thoy oxpoct to bo gono nil wintor nnd will visit points In Missouri, Kansas, Tonnessco and North Carolina boforo returning. Messrs. Not Clarko and Pnt Dwyor, formor residents of Curry county who of Into years havo mndo tholr homo In California, nrrlved from thoro last week. They havo disposed of their holding In California nnd mny invest In Southwestern Oregon ngnln. Fourth Grndo. Ernost Loo was ahsont Mondny nnd Tuesday, attending tho fair at Myr tlo Point. Tho dramatisation of tho stories Is participated In with a groat deal of pleasure. Hon. Dinger Ilermnn loft on yestor dny morning's stngo for Rosoburg, nf. tor spondlng n weok looking nfter tho Improvements being mndo on his property horo. Whllo horo ho order ed tho old landmark, which years ago contained tho Masonic and G. A. R. hnll, In fact is snld to havo been the first lodge room In Myrtlo Point, tnk on from tho cornor of First and Mn plo strcots. Gus Bendor Is taking tho building down, nnd will uso tho lumbor for framework and shooting for n resldonco ho will hnvo oroctod on his lots in tho Bender & Border Addition. Tho library Is In tho Coko building, oppoBlto tho Chandler Hotel nnd Is opon from 10 to 12 In tho morning, 2 to C In tho nftornoon nnd 7 to 0 In tho ovonlng. Mnrshflold, Portland and Snn Francisco papers nro on tile. BETTER THAN SPANKING Bptnklnf loc Dot care chlldrta of 10 vettlsr. Tbere I eonidtutlontt uom for Uti trouble. Mr. H. Saratntrt, Hoi W, Kotre Dime, Intl., will trail frrc to inr mother htr ioccteiful home treatment, with foil laitraetlont. Send ns money, tut writ tier toJir It your children trouble too In this wijr. Don't bltmo the chllJ, the chir.ee are tt eta't help It. Tble treatment l cure ailulta ind iced people troubled with urine dlfflcaltle t7 dtr or nlfhU Marshf icld and North Bend Auto Line GORST & ICING. Proprietors. I f i !i?o5jtrwil Dla&a I rafrift -fl WEST MARSHFIELD SNAPS 41 x 90 Cornor Commercial nnd Thirteenth $073 70 x 100 Fourteenth St. .91100 CO x 140 Central Avo....8im 70 x 100 Commorclnl and Fourteenth 81800 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Stroot. E. Pale & Co. High Grado Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestle Wooleas Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed Wo do nil work right hero. 870 North Front Street Marshflcld. Electric Lamps for nil places. Flno assortment Just arrived. Guaranteed Electric Irons something new. Ask to seo one. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2.17-J. Third Grade. Tho Third grado B lost two pupils by removal, William Nelson to Co lulllo ami Pearl Lapp to Rlvorton. Second Grado. Mrs. Mngnus was n visitor on Wed nesday. Myrtlo Conklln hns enterod tho Sec ond grndo. Tho migration of the birds nnd tho scattering of tho leaves and seeds woro Illustrated by tho pupils In KKVZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE nt EAGLES' HALT. Saturday night. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company, TAFFIES nnd PEANUT BRITTLE, 20 CENTS pound nt STAFFORD'S SPECIAL CANDY SALE SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY. li?e Star Transfer aftd Storage Co. Is prepared to do nil kinds of hauling on short notice. W meet all vralni and boats and wo also havo the latent stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wo guarantee our work. L. H. Heisfter,ProP. Phones 9S-R. 12Q.J. or 4!)-L. If you have anything to sell, trade, or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad FOR RENT Clean, comfortable rooms, with or without board at 135 N. Second street. Under now management. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COliTHELL phone .mat. BUY NOW. Some choice Iota In NORTH BEND can be bad at a very reasonnhiA nH If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO rirst National Bank. m2 LEAVE MARSIUi-IELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. Mw 5:00 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. LEAVE NORTH I1K.VD. 7:00 A.M. 7:45 8:30 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:00 1:45 2:30 3:15 4:00 4:45 5:30 C:15 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 A.M. A.M. A. M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P.M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P.M. P. M. P.M. Lcnvo North Bentl Allen's News stand. Lenvo Marshflcld Chandlor and Blanco Hotels and Dusy Corntr, MAKES A 8ITZ BATH OF ANY BATHTUB If .Vv COMFORT LUXURY CONVENIENCE The Ail Ji!'JRr''"' JM'rtmt.fri JT xcr i,.'X muixiiw.'vr.'ii vm Z(rnitzaii m VHSi' Kl V.'j . -- V Triplex Bathtub -Chair It Is a luxury In the bath ns It can b hunq lnld al $f end of ths tub alvlng greater convenience while bJh,"',,iI ,ny fcth ouUlde, or at either end and la o made that It dJu,t ?fl,Vnd turn tub. Nothlno to fa.ten-Ju.t place it where you want " ,, down tho seat. Nothlno to get out of order will lait for gi"r Fold, up out of the way when not In u... d fcy th. malleet child and Is so etrongly' buljt that It W II "XeommS1 I the heaviest adult. The Triplex Bathtub-Chalr la hlohly Mcom mj i by hotel managers, hoipltala and sanitarium throughouttnej' I Rtnc. ' .. I I Statet. Made with all parts nickel plated, both inilde and out, highly polished K! and guaranteed not to rust. Hard' wood seat Is heavily coated with a nAorvtfin jtnf Annevtaal msLtnn ttlA Trie VHIIHIIWIIt WtlHIIIVI MIMI1IMU " - iiex uatniuD-unair an articio wnoo landsome aanearanca will beautify any oainroom. Style 1 solid metal, heavily nickel plated $1.50 Style 2 tubular metal, heavily nickel plated $2.00 Style 3 all solid brass, heavily nickel plated $3.00 JVlUfACTURIO CXCIIWVIIY BY THt TRIPIW MTMTU1' Cham co., main orrict, Jia uckaanka avinui, ICKANTON, rthNA.,U. I. A. Cia be sorcaiMi t u; l U GOING & HARVEY PIONEER HDW. CO. W. N. ELBIiAD & CO, MARSHFIELD BDW. 00. rERRVT & NICHOLSON E. BANDEIi W. K. WISEMAN O. A. JOHNSON WILLEVT A BCHHOEDEB mi rum TiTTirt-MiiiiiiMi The Sign of Good Candy Always SEE THE NEW SHOES AT The Electric Shoe Store 100 pairs of Boys' School Shoe now on sale. 180 So. Broadway. Marshflcld. City Auto Serv. Good Cars. Careful J"tJi reasonable charges. u "Will go anywhere t yBlij. Stands Blanco Hotel w jjji. Cigar Store. Day Phone-7 Night Phono .TW moprUW BARKER & GOODALB. PPj. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street bbk J2 jftjfjjgssfflSi. 4iMi jmuJLim. li-nnWalMtriill i8"1" - imeV