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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. - SC (azda Lamps fcduCcd Prices inking effect i once. See trices. card In our window for Coos Bay Wiring Co. 1C23W' J" ' rTJJTHE BEST CARE' vr uu" " rv . i,li- vnlllO. but 1)0- J? they cause fires. Most n?lcuily "Tied clotiio fKrtduS RiB. etc., will often T,m b traced to carolossnoss s fr ffl a." s ' Mimnnnlcs on earth. Tn7oW to wrlto poll M.rJint i.orfcctlv. too. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X7T rrojii cw fcu Auto Call Foote FrilOVK m-J NIOHT AND DAY TWO NEW OAKS Atf 11 P. M. W"no B-J. IlWlUcnCO lliono -o-tf. WH1 Mwkn Trlr to Coqulllo. I The Fashion Tailors for Ladies and Gents Clenning, Pressing, and Alterations 150 Front St. Palmer & Dawson Practical Piano Tuners. Fourteen years fnctory oxpor- leace. wo do tunlnR, voicing, nc (loo adjusting polish or roflnlsh uki, mako yoliow ivory noys iM!e liko now. Itntcs reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed, rbonc 200.X or address llox 01)3, Mnr.slifleld, Oregon. Barnard & Langworthy Sec our window display of MOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADKI) ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. PHONIC- 1H4.II. JQFSjALDmTRY AUVIA HUMAN, Mfchnun.Thcrnplst Scientific Swedish Mnssngo, Modlcal Gvmnnstlcs & S. Sixth St. Phono 205-R. JOEL OSTLINR, ' Piano Tuner and Repairer. 1158. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L W, BENNETT Bennett Swanton. Tom T. Bonnott Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law. Flanagan & Bennett Rank Uulldlng. ilarahtleld, Coos Co., Oregon. pEIlL IULEV HALLINGER Pianist and Teacher RMldence-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway . Phono I8-I1. WM. S. TURPEN, AUCIUTEOT. MarBhfleld. Orogon. nn. w. morrow, , DenUst. u Crimea Building, over Grand Theater. Ofllco Phono 320. 0. CHANDLER, Architect. Kooma 801 and 002, Coke Building Marshflcld, Oregon. J)". A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Tartars. " are equipped to do high class work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices. Examination froo. Idy attendant. Coke Bldg., Opp. Phan.ll..- TT-i . .. .. n V uumr no'.ei, pnone hs-j. TLLAMDTTB VALLEY FARMS lt & Berry Farms, Truck Farms. Dairy Farms, Stock Farms, General Farmings J tV for DESCRIPTIVE LIST LITERATURE telling you about rv, 'on(1orful resources of Lane "unty, Oregon. J. E. THOMAS & CO.. Cottago Grove. Oregon. fisher Auto Service TiVln Fls'ier, Proprietor. si.-j e orders to Hlllyer'a Cigar Phon.' Fh,ono 18'J' After " p m fIne 5-j. Klght phono 181-R. Jlarslifleld. Oregon. , v nUY WOW. tan h lcholce ,ota m NORTH BEND If .v "hi at a Tery reasonable price "t NaUonal Bank. See California Now VIA THE $55.00 ROUND TRIP PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES IVfl SUNSET XCfrX I (0CDCN6SHASTA1 I I 1 ROUTES 1 A . $55.00 ROUND TRIP PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES Sco tho Wonderful Scenery Along tho Shantn Route Mt. Shasta Shasta Springs. Sco San Fran cisco, Lick Observatory, 'Stanford University, Mt. Lowe,1 Los Angolcs, Tho Old Spanish Missions, Ostrich Farms, Submarined f Gardens and thousands of other In'.er- 'cstlng features of tho Golden S tnte. Three Fine Trains Daily 5:r,() P. M. 8:15 P. M. J:o A. M. Full Information ns to fares from Marshflcld, bcautlful- 'ly Illustrated lltornturo on California, on application fto W. F. Mlllor, Supt. C. B., It. & E., Marshflcld, or by writing to Chas. S .Feo, passenger traffic manager, San Francisco, Cal. HIGH SCHOOL. Tl f Senior clnss will begin work shortly on their class piny, which Is to bo given before tho holidays. Tlio Glee club will havo their firm rehearsal next week. Hazel Powers returned to school Thursday nfter having been out for n fmv ilnva mi nrrontlt (if tho In jury to her arm. THE FRIEND OK COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AT 10 A. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono II. ' v' McGEORaE, Agent. FAST AND CODIODIOU8 Steamer Redondo Equipped wllli wlrclws nnd submarine bell SAULS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR MARSHFIELD THURSDAY, NOV. 28 at 3:00 p. m. AH Pasaenecr Reservations From Sim Francisco Must Ho Made at ffiW"l&lE? or Pier No 10. All rtlo must be to- KCII UP - "'""' " " PHONE 44. 1XTEU.OCEAN TRANSPOimVTlOCO. Steamer Homer Sails from Coos Bay for San francisco, With freight Only, Tuesday, November 26 F. 8. DOW, Ageat. Ocean Dock. EQUnTED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. S 58S fflSSSSKSSffflWS JSftK 10, 23, 30. Phono Main 35'L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. VUtA tntrii1nti mnAlltlf. nf (tin lttull School Literary Boclety was held Tiutrsiiay evening in mo Asscmuiy room or tho High school building. A inrirn prmvil wns In nttcndnnco nnd tho following program wnB given: Song Society Editorial, "Football" ..John Noblo Editorial, "Orchestra" Leslie Isaacson Declamation Mny Myron Editorial, "Woman Suffrage". . . . Uruco Kclloy Paper, "Jokes". . .Arthur Kohlstnd Impromptu, "My Gorman Iajb- onnu" stanlov Myers Parliamentary drill. .. .Prof. Darker Singing uociuij Tho mooting was called to or der nt 7:45 sharp. Tho quarterly reports woro given ... Wn.innaitnv Arthur Kolstnd. Mary Kruso and Agnes Snnqulst had tho tlireo oesi rccuniB. Of tho thirty best records, eight H-nr.. mniin iiv Rnnlors. threo by Juniors, Bovcn by Sophomores and twelve by i-rcsniuon. uhhiuuiiuh tho number of members In each class, tho four classes would rank as follows, according to scholar ship: Seniors, Sophomores, ItcbIi mon, Juniors. Tho girls will begin playing bns- Voll.nll nnvt ur-olf 111 ttlO Klrl S gymnnslum on tho third floor of tho High school building. Tho dobntlng bulletin from tho University of Oregon was received last week. CliemlHlry. In Chemistry, ntteutlon has been pnld to tho preparation nnd stmly of tho compounds of nltrogon. Ni tric acid wiih propnrod by tho com mercial method, tho oxides of ni trogen studied nnd Bovornl prepared nnd nn oxtonded study of ammon ia was made, especially regarding preparation commercially, and its uses. Tho vnlno of iimmonla ns affording a menus for tho manu facture of Ico was discovered and tho general form of tho plant stu died. lMl.-kll'tf. Tho studonts in Physics for t bo iinst wcok havo been studying tlio cooling effect produced on oynp- nrntlnn. nXDurlniClltlng With Otlior, nlcohol nnd gnsollno. Capillary ac tion was also studlod nnd tho cn plllary phonomonn In every day Ufo, such ns tho rising of oil In lamp wicks, tho nbsorptlon of Ink by blotting paper, otc, discussed. KuglNIi Department. Tho Senior English class havo finished tho study of Mncboth and noxt will begin to gnthor mntorlol for n long theme on some present day topics. The Junior English class has be gun tho study of Julius Caesar. Tim Arllinrlnii lorniiilfl nml Ton. nyson's ."Idylls of tho King" will occupy tho attention of tho Sopho inoro clnss for somo time. In order to bocomo familiar with tho stories the students nro reading "King Ar thur nnd Ills Noblo Knights," by Howard Pylc, and tho "Knights of King Arthur's Court." by Mary Mc Lcod. This past week Interesting reproductions wcro nuulo of tho story of "Sawnln and tho Qrcen Knight." Tho students in tho Freshmen class havo been working on oral stories nnd written outlines for stories nnd nrtlcles on present day topics. Thoy hnvo Just completed a study of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" and "Cricket on tho Hearth." An Interesting nrtlclo en titled "A Child's Journey with Dickens," by Knto Douglas Wlggnns was rend to tho class In connec tion with tho study of Dickens' Ufo and character. Domestic Hclcnre. Tho small hammocks hnvo been started this week In tho Second Glndys Ferry made somo goofl drawings In hygiene. Sixth and Kmontli Grades. Mrs. C. II. Walter visited tho room Monday. Earlier In tho torm Mrs. W. E. Honglnnd and Mrs. r.. S. Dow had visited tho room. On Frldny the pupils of the grades debated, tho subject bolng: "Resolved, That tho 1 torso Is More Useful thnn tho Automobile." Tho nillnnntlvo was supported by Dud ley Hill, Norman Wilson, Eldon Robcrson, Albert Powers nnd Myri Cox. Those on the negative were Anna Downs, Ruby Cooloy, Jess Frnntz. Wllmn Uoagbind nnd Vio let Robcrsou. Tho Judges woro Valerian Vnsey. Lisa Krommlngo. nnd Ted Dow nnd they decided In favor of the ufllrmnttve. Eighth Grade. Ill n test given Wednesday l& history, Zoo Dolan, Hector Stophnn, Velmn Ross nud Myrtle Nelson handed In good pnpors. Tho Eighth grade Domestic Sd enco pupllH visited tho llrndloy Candy Compnny on Thursdny, la chargo of Miss Mooro. tho Domes tic Scleneo teacher. This was pre paratory to lessons In candy mnk Ing, which will bo given tho class previous to ChrlstmnB. In n spelling contest In tho B division on Thursday, Myrtlo Nol Bon nnd Vclnia Ross romnlnofl standing longest. CENTRAL SCHOOL. I 4 Prliiuiry. 1'iuillu nrn limit Itll' tlin MnvflOW- or and log cabins for Thanksglv- ... n. l.n1 l.iill.ll.tt.a TUn lilt. lllliun l uum uuiiuiiihi). "' . i..n. classes havo been practicing tying' Mnxlno Jones visited tho room knots nnd nro rendy now to begin this week. nctuai worK Many articles aro being complet ed In tho othor grades in hand work. TIicbo will bo kept till noxt Bprlng when tho work will all bo on exhibition. Flrt Grade A. Chnrlcs KoHoncn, Roso McGtnnln, nnd Rndorlc O'Connor hnd porfetft lesson In spoiling nil wcok and In tlio review on Frldny. Arthur Upton Is unnbla to come to school on account of sickness. n.t. ni..H. .. .1 C....n..llt nvmln Tim ...nlflm. .if fl linnllnH IdT I HO OIXII1 iiiiii au-iiiii ts'""" uu niun i .... - boys In tho High school building .spoiling words with design In or nro plnnnlng to mnko somo lnrgo nngo and brown crnyon on cover. llinilreHHCH Ol UUIIVIIB I" IIU iikii i mio lliu illiii'int, m ....u .. .. They expect to I, llin linunmniih ... 1..U ......w... w.. . linen onmn rlntrn fl Tl it IL trntlOZO. nud theso mats will bo used In connection with thorn. Tho advanced cooking clnss will Thltil Grade. Tho pupils aro marking tholr own deportment. Thoso who had 100 per cent lu n rovlow of 8fi words In spolllUB I'.iikoiio (.Tosinwnii. i.nviun on norsinll, Holon Albrcoht nnd Ironn IS uy siiccini rcqucni nnu uuui i- ,.(111ii,nB borato nnd simpler candy will bo ' on,KM inn no. I SOUTH MAIthllMhi.D. I .,, , H,,(,iK fr tho week: IIIO IIIIVIIIIL-UII I'Ullltlllh liilino "" KCOIII have ono wholo lesson on Decombor ,,' i ' b . ri, I nnd 0 In mnklng candy. This ,,?'." ,,;""' Is by spcclnl request nnd both ola- " tra l.'.iiiflh Irmlii. Tho following pupils had perfoCt Harold Chapman, Ilesslo Thomas, Geo Wing, Lnwronro Johnsen, D- 1.I.h. nrmln. -..p. .......... l vil"4l tl iiih. i.aiiuiini ui.ii.iMi.il, w- Myrtlo Jackson, Ilyn Sholton, wltt Lash, Elvlo Jnhnson, Gusslo Lnura Wilson, John Cluusson, liar-. Cowan, .Tosoph Lapp. Robort For- .... ..-u1. TI,..l ...nn l1ll ....n... T nill..,limi MnAfflfl AlIrA Ij Willi aim .lllirK numm uiu in. sont on account of sickness Gordon Noff nnd Morlo Stoln mcts! wcro perfect In spoiling. Tho story of tho Pilgrims, In cluding their life in Holland, wns n,.. imuiH fnf nrt work. Tlui chil dren did freo hand cutting nnd guson, Lawrence McAteo, Allen Flanngnn, Lotla Smltla. Hal War wick, Ernest Iiiiinol, Jennotto Up ton. Georgo Kosonon, Sitmnor Dodgo, Ler. Vlncnmp, Charles Ol son, Arthur Hlllslrom nnd Jnine Eddlo. State or oiiio,ciTVorToi.r.io, JM Frank J?S!tt Er. SV 'l.V'tlVJ'cMty olTliuVto.rm.M.VM.. fiUtvAirrPiHlil, Mini iiii nii " r- ;, .im ntONK II NI)Iti:iIOI.I.AIIS foritli mill every ciio of CnUrrli tlwl wiinot be curd by the uM ol ""'yji$i?-j cilBSBY. prince. 11.1. U. day ol 'OLKAS.Vn. Hll'CiilairhCurol Inlrm liitcriill)'.i ol me ymciii. Dtmiwi - - Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOJITHELL rnowB ntai Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Abstracts Real Estate, Fire a or 1 . jkI ivianne insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. 1 UIC "HEirilY sengSTACKEN, Mgr. ' - .. i ol Platting Lands a splalty. 00,1,1,1,6 SbePr - Coal an Ji "EABTBIDr," Vanna Timber - com ..-., offlc. H.j. uenerai i - WANTRD!!! . nnu. imnni crr?I7TVn AVI) UAlll'JVl-B MI-IIUM""""- I ..... r mv nil'lM l. ( I'linll. .. . .. ii.nonv rinlnm for mano uieniiiiiK ui" "-- wonc uxKen mi GOTNO & HARVEY, Fhone 10 R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estatcand Insurance i 244 North Front Street. Unique Pantatorium BBBgraSSBSSSSS Agent for Ecnvard n. Strauss & Co., Fine Tailoring. It us make your next suit. 255 COMMERCIAL. lhoB S50-X The Times Does Job Printing Fifth Gindo. Thoso perfert In spoiling tho pafit uroii urn hvu iiiiii,, w...... "..,,, ,.. Kiiini Himinnr. jnno coloring of tho Mnynowor, winci- MoInll inIlln Kulju. Elslo Hills- 111 I IIU IVIlflllf'II HIIIIL'O. AllVIltlllO ll4 . A mills, wooden shoes, Indians turkeys trom, Emmott Collin, Doris Sengs- tnckou and Anun Wilson. Sixth Griule. Frank Nnrrls of Corvnllls l a of tins Second Grnrin. ml. ......II.. l....,n lin.i.t at llflvllll. IIIO lllHin imui r """'"J I' - ---- Lnndseor's "Monarch of tho Glen." nowly roglstored pupil Tlinso WHO wroio Ullllll nillliun "I Slum . . 1 . -.1. I tlio picture woro: i.myu iniwurin, Duncan imBtinoy, aiico ithubuh, Donnld Gldloy nnd Myrtlo Conklln. Tl,r fnllinvliitr illil irood work III freehand paper cutting of tho tur-, !,,.. Innnlilni PrilHHUll. HoltOll I Knmmoror, Ilyron Knox nnd Alton this week. .Seventh Grade. Nols nnd Ernest Peterson of North Slough nro new pupils. Ilnrold Wnlrnth Is ngaln In sohool after a brief lllnoss. Fred Dye was atisont n nan nay Kardoll. I l 110 II I'lllHS Will Willi! iwinuiiii. I .ln.Ml..llnn nf GnvtiMin frnill M. Ralph Hanson, Steon Magnus,. ChrlstmnB enrol by Dickons, nnd Frederick Dow. Donjamln Jess,' of Iohabod Crane, from tho Legend !.;.... A,.. i. tii ..-.I 1nl.-'n. ain.... llnllnw. Tlin A flnSS ort niirroughs woro nmong tho ub- will hnvo written work bnsod on sent ones tins weoit. mo it uhi m v-.....u.. , ,"'"" Tho plcturo. tho Dnnco of the Haworth wns a visitor on Wood Nymphs, by Joan RnpHsto Corot, will bo carefully studlod, followed liy a wnuon roiiruuuciiuii. THO wnlor rotor worK u i' rnm Mrs. Friday. . .. ..' . . '-..' i ..i,nM .rinniMin mnulutcxl nf llallltllllf V0C- aaC,Th,!Snftor,Bevora. " So 'Tho8o ndn ont absence on accountof Illness. beets i Horrinnn nalntod very protty chrys- Johnson. , . nntlioiiniliis 8()1"" or l" I"I" who nro u- nniUOIIIIIIUH. I .! lurltllll' I1B 111? tllB .. " "' """ ":"". ""'ii...i- . i.i n...... oi,,i linvnnm iiiiiHCiiinr iiiovuiiiriii uiu; ui'" nurimi win i j mill ..-,.." .... -. Koontz wroto vory good stories for tho lanKiinKo class. (Continued on Pngo Six.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned, tho. duly appointed qualified nnd acting executrix of tho estate of David Roberts, de ceased, has filed her final account In tho said estate with tho County Clerk of Coos County, Orogon. And tho Court has appointed Monday, tho Cth day of January, 1912, as tho time for hearing objections to the said final account and tho set tlement thereof. Dated this 18th day of Novem ber, 1912. JANE MORGAN, Executrix of tho estato of David noberts, deceased. raid, damn weather Is bad for thoao subject to niwumatlsm. 11 chill Wo "" jjrlnBi on an attack. Ua Ballard's Snow Liniment It is a Powerful Preventive, as Well as a Speedy Cure nub" It In on tho part. ZruXlt?& Indicate a spell of this p. Infu " JXZZ commenced. SUw?'" w curca QU,ck,y ond com" Pietely. . --k . -, ft .-nfla Price zoo, duo ana i.w -... JAMCtr. BaOAIW pftOfwacfl IT, LOUW, MO. Ta euro Bmrll Krrb-"-. or. Kr or Wk 811.., " ,Ot-pAMOpCOHMKMDOBV Locklxart-Parsons Drug Co.-'The Busy Cornor-Tho Roxall Store.