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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Surrounded by Fine Linen Jjq 1...1.... Hint llllll II-IIL11I I llllb "Urnlll-'i '. IH H ',UH,rt ,)0' SWSi ,HnM,0, ,0 do hi. . C0lli,r9...., .,. uhlii! Hint lila .Von ' ;': ",irt"1- Wo '? S inunl" rk In town niul cs' ' .'.. r. miips. vet our IWO UlM " ". ...nl.ln. cs arc ven n-. Bay Steam Laundry 1MI0M-: MAIN ri7-.i. The Sign of Good Candy Always If-Preservation Is The First Law Ire Insiiranco la 0110 of tho it Important mcniiB of protoc- !nd yet pconlo will contlnuo 1..1 it ,ct iib Insuro your housohold Dlturo, your dwelling or oiu , properly R will cost but Ic. It win prou-ci juu jiui- llr Vo havo tho B'Tongost com- ilc3 and wo writo correct pol ls. , Kaufman & Co, IE WIRELESS LAMP y be Invented somo time, na window woiini suggest, iiui have a liiinii tlmt consumes lurnrlsliiulr Hinnll amount of rrcnt which wo will bu pleased Ithow you, Loos Bay Wiring Co. lone 237-J 103 N. Drondway Star Transfer d Storage Co. ;ared to do ell kinds ot hauling bort notice. Wc moot nil traine I boats and, wo also havo tho latost i Reynolds Piano Mover. We tntee our work. H.Heisier,Prop. IPsimim fld-Il. 120-J Q.I I WE WILL MAIL YOU 91 each set ot old Falsa Tout Pt u. Highest nrlcoa Dald for Gold. Silver. nl1 WhIMim foken Jewelry nud Precloat tones. I Money Sent by Return Mat!. Nls. Smcltliifc & Refining Co. Mtahllshed 20 Yeara. fl Chestnut St., Phlladelplua, Pa. TO DENTISTS. I'11 buy your Gold Fillings, r' wrap, ana Platinum. High II prlcss paid. and Second Hand Furniture Wa on tlie Installment plan. xuauiiix, DOYLE & CO., 302 Front Kt. Ne 310-L !rrCiifioi.i r- ........... .WW v,,, tSflfAVM Yl. . Light ?.. 'Tul1(Iln8. Eloctrl! W4 Water. l nnQ HOTEL COOS 0. A. vmi . ,. -. uy unu mnricet Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOItST & KINO, Proprietors. LEAVE MARSHFIELD LEAVE NOIITII WEND. 7:15 A. M. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 0:30 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. 12:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 1:00 p. M. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:15 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. C:30 P. M. 0:15 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. Lcnvo North llcntl Allon'o News stand. Lcavo Marshflold Chandler nnd Dlanco Hotels nnd Dusy Cornor. FAST AND C05DIODIOU8 Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd submnrliio bell SAILS for MARSHFIELD FROM SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, FEB. 2, AT 3 P. M. All Passenger ItcworvntloiiH From San Francisco Must Ho Mndo t H05 Flfo Hluldlng, r 1'lcr No 11). All reservations must bo ta ken up "I hours boftiro nulling. 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. 0- P. McOEORQE. Agent. Steamer Washington Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With Passengers and Freight, Friday, January 31, at 5 P.M. r. b. now, Agent. Ocean Dock. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 5:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OUNNEOTINa WITH THE NORTH HANK IIOAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC PTBAMSIIU' COMPANY. Phono 11 O. F. McGEORaE, Agent. SCHOOL OTE( IwJSj GENERAL SCHOOL NOTES. . Regular school work ngnln, Mon day morning. Promotions In nil gindeB Monday. Hoport cniiU will bo given out Monday. ClnsBos for lioKlnners will bo Hturted Monday. Children intiHt be nix years ot ngo to uutur school. A "condition" Is simply a. trial for four weeks In higher clnBS. It presupposes Intent ability and Is giv en as an Incentive for best effort to make good. Pupils who fall to uiuku good will bo put back. Now text books for tho Bchools ot Oregon will be adopted this year. A text book adoption lasts for six years, "Not failure but low aim Is crime." A failure Is often tho bump Hint calls out the best that Is In a fellow. The school library hns boon chocked this week preparatory to tho homo stretch. Teachers met Saturday afternoon to cnuvuss Homester reports. Tho gymnasium npparatus in tlio High school building Is popular from primary to senior class. Ono set or ropes has worn out nlreauy. ir that Isn't an argument for gymna sium and public playground In this city, what Is? What wholesome nmusomont' cen ter have tho young men of high school age In this city? Think on tho subject. Whnt Is tho remedy? Department of suporlnteiidonco moots In Phllndolphln tho last of February. Inauguration of Presi dent Wilson nt tho sumo time. Hooks added to tho rest room library this weok (also Central school library) Included "Tho Story of the Choson People," auerbor. "An Old, Old Story Hook," Eva March Tnppan. Theso books nro referred to In tho literature outlines for tho Fourth grade. I IIK.'II SCHOOL. I Tho cast of characters for the fnrce. "A Hunch of Itoses," which will bo ono of tho features of tho High school ontortnlnnient, Febru ary II Is as follows: Mr. Potor Potloro (mlddlo-ngod and Jealous) Noble Pitman Mrs. Peter Potloro (christian nnnio Harriot, young nnd pret ty Francos Williams Miss Hilda (I reaves (young, pret ty nnd romnntlo) . .Mildred Storey Miss Mnlvlnn Pllklngton (uncer tain ngo vory romantic) .... Elslo Hull Mr. Herbert Mason. .Leslie Isnncson Mr. Gcorgo Hargrnvo Sidney Clnric Hlggs (a romantic mnld) Mnrjorlo Graham Hopson (a romantic bailor).... Duncan Ferguson Tho Clcoro class Is studying tho oration In dofonso of tho Poot Ar chlos. Tho Caesar class hns bogun tho Bocond book of Caesar's enm pnlgn against tho Ilolglnns. Senior Gorman will bogln Schiller's "Jung frnu von Orleans." DOMESTIC SCIENCE. VSS SPEEDWELL CAPT. nURTIS, Mnster. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Thursday, January 30, at 3 o'clock. TUB SPEEDWELL la speedy and ' cclIont passenger accora n.o5"lonsf largo clean nnd ulry rooms nnd electric lights and wireless. tj frcg,t nnd pnssago, apply, A. F. E-Ulnrtk Co. TWO Guarantee and MiJ U1. fclfc., w. - . Tho Sixth and Sovonth grndo boys In tho High school building Btnricu ,tho mats for ubo undor tho rings .In tho bnsomont. Thoy nro mndo 'of rnnvns and pndded with oxcolslor. Jt Is qulto n problom to got thorn 'mndo strong enough for tho tumb ling thoy will rocolvo when finished. I Tho 8amo grndo boys In tho othor building linvo reed baskets well un der wny nnd thoro will bo n va riety of shapes nnd sizes, with dif ferent weaves. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at 8 1. M. SATT.lNd FROM MARSHFIELD, Monday. January 13, at 1 p. m. Saturday, January, 18, 11:00 a. in.; Saturday, January 25. 3. O. MILLER, Agent. Phono Main 8K-L. Tliln wnnlr In tlln Inst lCBSOll Of tiw onnron in ilio Indies' cookery class. A now class In fancy cooK- nn will lin nrcailtznd earlv 111 Fob- runry, to meot onco a weok, on Friday nftornoon at a ociock. inu ..iir... win im 4 for 10 lessons. or 50 cents for n slnglo lesson. Thoso Interested may Know moro about It by communicating with "ik Pantatorium EJinnrnx. 8SEM..i .a,S' OI'BANBRS, oatHS and HAT imvninnvMia 5RS 5S"? ' s"u aagiil Pho..ng.tn.T llAutoCallFoote N front;; rAu"T AND DAY -nvA nco """nrd Parlor U P M UAIls Hesi:. ... Phono tw, uyuuuiri ' ttUoVc,b Prlnng don. at " 3l STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPllIO WORK, Rronildo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. FOR A GOOD WATUl , OR FIN'ii JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. SCO Front St.. Marshfield. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. North Bend Real Estate Twn fino business lots on Shor- man avenuo for J3500. Shriver Realty Co. 1st Nnfl Hank Hldg. North Bond, Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOBTEELL rnoivw Riat REAL ESTATH, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS Some fino bargains In Real Es tate. Houses ana rooms ior tcui. AUG. FRIZEEN. 68 Contral Avenue, Sowing In tho lower grades sooms In linlil tlin IlltnrOSt (if HlO claSSCS. This will bo of bonoflt to them In any advanced work, as well as at home. Miss Moore. Tolcphono 3C2-X, or at the High School building. SOITII MARSHFIELD. Eighth (i'lndc. The following are tho grades made by the Eighth grade domestic science class: Mue Church 87, Ruth Cowan 90, 7.oo Dolan 80, Ruby Hendry 90, Mnrlo Lnrgcnt 83, Myrtle Nelson 80, Ilolen Smith 91, Volma Ross 80, .leiinle Holmes 85. Helen Dow anil Ruth Wulrnth were absent. The following were tho honorary promotions to tho advance division of the Eighth grndo: Rudolph Hlllstrom, .lohn Merchant, Marie Lnrgcnt, Monroo upton, Ruth Cow nn, Eugeno Stnddcn, Clarence Hur rows, Knrl Sanqulst, Mao Church, Volma Ross, Hector Stephen, Wes ley Scnnian, .Teunle Holmes, Myrtle Nelson, Hill Mllner, Ludvlg Stono ana Loron Dnvls. l-'irst Grade. Monday Is thu beginning of n now semester and Is the tlmo for children six years of ago to enter school. Loulso Conner. Gordon Neff. Hnr ry Walp, Jnck Sacclil, Jlorlo Steln- motz, Vlrglnln Gosnoy, Molvon Stcen, Lorenn Wilson nnd Lnwrenco Holm nro promoted to tho Second grade. Gordon Neff has been nbscnt this weok on account of having nnd an operation for adenoids. Second Grade. Alton Knrdell, Law r onco Konntz, Fredorlck Dow, Holt Honobrnke, Thnrnld Conner and Allco FrniiBon woro absent during the weok. Thu pupils pnlntcd .Tnpnueso lan terns nnd did very good work. Third and Fourth Grade. Thoso who wero perfect In spell ing during tho week woro: Fran cis Flaunlgnn, Johnnie Mlrrnsoul, Normn Collin, Loronn Hoffmnn, Ruth Slice, Gouovn Gosnoy, Francis Sacclil, Edgar Mauzoy, Pearl Lapp. Tho following pupils passed hon orary from H r'ourtli to A Fourth: Wayne Harris, Elmer Hlldoubrnnd, Altn Lnytnn, Milton Hagnulst, Ned Patcrson, Violet Pnttlson, Ruymond 1) ii r rows. Fourth Grndo. The honorary pupils In this room for the work of tho first sompster woro: Evolyn Fourier, Loulso Gld loy, Whitford Hall, Roynohl Konntz, Ferdinand Lccocq. Holon Lecocq, Hownrd McLaughlin, Margaret Pow ers, Rlioda Anderson, Hazel Collin. Gladys Forry, Elwln Johnson, Mnr gucrltu Lecoci, Stella Magnus, Her- nlco Mlrrnsoul, Jessie Clinuco. Jessie Chnnco hns been 111 with toothache for several days. Tho honorary pupils, becauso of hard work nil tho term, liavo on Joycd playing In tho suushluo tho Inst day or two. Fifth Grade. Thoso passing honorary from tho 1,'Htli A Intn Mm Rlvth T1 vi'nro- Mnr. jory Drows, Eugeno Kolly, Evelyn .Mlrrnsoul mm icogiunid .Mcunruory. Thoso passing honorary from tho Fifth H to tho Fifth A woro: Edyth Ayre, Mnude Wilson, Ebon Connor, Goorgo Mlnnlg nnd Lillian Seamen. CENTRAL SCHOOL. - Prlnmry Grade. Tho A class Iiub flntshod tho primer and chart and nro now read ing tho Sunbonnot Rubles primer. Tho following will bo promotod to First Grado, A division. Ruth Coroy,' lima Langworthy, Mnrlon Elliot, Ruth Hobson, Ednn Kolland, Ruth Hlllstrom, Helen llnusor, Allco Douglas. Rums Hill, William Sul livnn, Lawronco Cooloy, Trajan Harrington, Noll Harding, Ohnun coy Hurd, Daulton Howntt, Goorgo Wostorburg, James Mills, Georgo Olson, Gcorgo Why, Leslie Cnrtor and Carl England. from school and hns gono with his parents to San Diego, California. Gnle Tlnimcrmnn was nbscnt on Thursday on account of Illness. The pupils enjoyed a spoiling match on Tuesday. First and Second Grades met In Miss Palmer's room on Friday nN tcrnoou for their monthly concert. Third Grade. Robert Drowning has withdrawn from school on account of Illness. Hotli sections havo completed the work required by the course ot study for tho first semester. Pupils who have made the most improvement In writing nre: Peter NordBtrom, Gertrude Robertson, Lu cllo McLean, Lucllo llouglns, Mario Wlstl, Fred Sclilldt, Cleo Carter, Marlon Horsfall, Perry Clark, Hort Wliy.Hlnuch Mlrrnsoul. Thomas Mc Glnuls, Forrest Pery, Eirio Holmes, Proctor Flnnnngan, Pnsquln Hrnd llold, Ednn Roos, Robert Graves, Robert Hrownlng and Lnvlnn Painter. Pupils nolthor absent nor tardy during tho semosltir wero: Adrnlu Grnnby, Delia Terry, Lucllo Mc Lean, Albert Johnson, Vera Al brccht. Thomas McGlnnls and Clem onco Wright. Fourth Grade. Tho honorary pupils from the A division nro: Thomas Crosthwolt, Gee Wing, Elvlo Grant nnd Forrest Grogg. Tho honorary pupils from tho H division nro: Lonorn McClocs, James Eddy, Lcottn Smith, Robort Forgu boii, Rudolph Johnson, Jcnnotto Up ton, Lawrence McAttce, Sumner Dodgo nnd Ernest I mine). Fifth Grade. Tho names of thoso nolthor ab sent or tardy during tho llrst som ostor: William Hlnko. Rtifus Hy orly, Enima Douglas. Edgar Farloy Hortlo Hampton, Elslo Hlllstrom, Agnes Johnson, Allco Johnson, III I nin Kuljii. Etownrd Mclntyro, Jnno McLulu, Knthryn Nicholson, Alma Pratt and Martha Spraguo. Tho honorary pupils for Ihls Hom ester: Hllma Kuljii, Doris Songs tncken, Elslo Hlllstrom, Agnes John son and Ethel Stimnor. Skill Grade. Honorary pupils from tho Sixth Grndo, H division, nro: RubsoII Qunrtormnss, Clara Ferguson, Anna Storgard, Mabel Lingo, Ruth Gol den, Eddovn Wheeler and Virginia Clark. Honorary pupils from tho Sixth Grndo, A division nro: Abigail Led ward, Hormnn Glossnp. Tho pupils handed In somo vory good geography papers last week. Seventh Grade. In tho Inst spoiling contest tho nverngo for tho room wns 9C.C per cont. Thoso having porfect pnporrf woro. Helen Inimol, Gcorgo Ilon goll, Hnzol Cook, Rolno Kosonen, Helen Roes, Ernest Peterson, Ma bel Immcl, Ethol Lingo nnd CInudo Post. Lnst weok tho I) division repro duced tho "Taming of tho Shrow," nnd tho A division "Mncboth" from Lamb's Tales from Shnlccsponro. Tho pupils who hnvo honorary marks In tho A division nro:. :unbol Immol, Goorgo 'lorry nnd Esmond Glossop. Thoso having honorary marks In tho n division nro: Hnzol Cook, Holon Immol, Goorgo England, Hel en Rccs, Gcorgo Hongoll nnd Joo Mllner. Mrs. Wortorborg, Mrs. Patterson and daughter, and Miss Roxto Hnll visited tho grado Thursday. First A. Ruth Going has been nbsont two weeks on account of Illness. Tho pupils nro onjoylng tholr circus 'readers. Jack Harry Is a now pupil In tho grado. Rolno Kosonon and Wnltor Roh fold havo withdrawn. Tho following pupils havo boon nolthor nbsont nor tardy during tho first somestor nro: Edgar Canon, Hnzol Cook, Goorgo England, Ur sula Farringor, Edith Hnwkmnn, Georgo Hongoll, Mnbol Immol, Floyd LoMloux, Ethol Lingo, Wilfred Mc Lnln, Joo Milnor, Storoy Mubsoii, CInudo Post, Holon Rees, Georgo Terry nnd Hort Trlbboy. Now classes will bogln Monday. Tho painting Inst weok consisted of landscapes and pussy willows. Second Grade. I If you havo anything to soil, rent, Duncan Scaifo has withdrawn trndo. or want Help, try a want ao. FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL FLESH IA. remedy that is equally efficacious In hoallnr: tho wounds, sores, .pr.lnj or otUor ailments of tno flesh of man or beast. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT . ......n. f0mcv to effectively. meet tho needs of animal nc;h need not bo a ".VK'AS'ffiiT ofX too .irastTo for tho human body: nallard s enow Y"1"m""la iiyas nrompt In cuririij the wounds and flesh nwh heallnic reineJIci lgnei tot .man: and It LUgs11 to. any qflior liniment becauso it MiiMiMi w.,...-. -- -.i.1,- n innntfl IT IIPILIH UV U. llillU sjwsiv (Usonscs common amonu nn uwiiuih ui uu. .- r.'.r" 't iaoIo r n miiii tiover 10 u BuuBt' tuiHi iwii .-""""--.-..- - )in minn? nonidfitittf nr auiuuiiio, ji nvi wj - -- tan'na Tn fllHIILTlII llllX DWUIO J ":.. which tho flesh of horses responds readily. 1..1. ti. nnali r ImrHPs resnonus reauny. .. . . . , ..... .,.-,, ,i r.inrlnf nnrna nnd many Sa& SSSk "Uen3tg Kood, Durtlcularly n caslnu Vj?p?t5lvi a most rratlfvlnir relief to the afflicted. As a housohold Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, soo ana i.uu per doiuu. JAMKS F. DAI.UAIIO rnorniETOR ST. I.OUW, MO. ZZZZ .. .. -gBBf - " "a Sou? 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