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n u 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. AT THE awns wW 1 if) TTTnTTnf7T nTroc5'i ilulftltitBB SCHOOL OJEg ip!! I HIGH SCHOOL. I Gladys Ferry, Marguerite Lecocq nnd Howard McLaughlin. ! Second nnd Third Grades. ! The following pupils hnil perfect spelling Iosboiib for the wcok: Ralph Hanson, Jolin Norastrom, Stenn Magnus, Hynm Knox, Hmer hoii Noff, Tim raid Conner, Wesley Green, Tholma Black, Frederick Honglnnd, Allco Franson, Ilenjn- mhi .Icbs, Cecil Doll, Walter Sned I do;i, Dick Walter and Lillian John- KOII. The nilnstrel was a decided sue- cchb financially, producing a net Lawrence Koontz, Alton Kardoll, profit of about $120. ) Cnllutn Walters, Myrtle Conklln It accomplished Its main object, and Adralno Gardner wcro among which was to rescue the Arhlotlc tj,0 nbscnf ones this week, association from ono of Its periodic I , states of insolvency nnd If tho spoc-i .r8( (;rnde. tators wero as well pleased wltht Horry Walp, Morlo Stolnmotz, tho cntertalnmont ns tho mlnstrols Laurence Holm, Virginia Gosncy, aro with tho attendance, thcro aro Gordon Noff and Lome Wilson sovornl hundred contented pcoplo In WCrc perfect In spoiling this week. Marshflold. In the ticket selling contest tho) Florence Powers and Nclllo Wnr Yollow Jackets, captained by Chcs-' wck Wcro visitors on Friday nftcr tcr Isaacson, dofeated tho Red noon. Heads, captained by Leslie Isaacson. with a consldorablo number of Jnrl Nordrum has been nbscnt tickets to sparo. According to tho this week on account of Illness, conditions of tho contest tho win- norB will bo tho guests of tho losors ' . . at tho next High school picnic. 7 CBNTHAL SCHOOL. '. Tho High school Will 1)0 nblo to; lvlniiii-v Hi-mln retain tho Tahcrnoclo for novoral . '' , months longer tlmn they had ex-1 Mrs. J II. Hnnngan and Mrs. pocted, and there will doubtless bo, Sullivan visited tho room I-rldny n lntor-class baskotball sorics in 'imernuuii. tho near future Tho grammar - grades may also have a sorics of Flyn Shclton Is a now pupil. First (Jrnde. Tho Seniors have been looking ""'o Mnrcy has been absent all for sonio tlmo for a suitable play week. to present at commencement tlmo, I - , but bo fnr without result. Tho Idea Lconn Groon, from tho Sisters of publishing nn "Annual" has boon Jco1' 'n n or ,clr'' Oregon, on- glvon up, as tho school 1b not yet tcred school Monday. largo enough to warrant tho pub- Hcatlon of a good book, on no count of tho cxpenso Involved, At the Churches (Ministers and othors aro request ed to hand In tho Sunday church no tices not later than Friday evening to Insure insertion Saturday.) , I first haptist church. Albert F. Dassford, M. A., Pastor. lllblo school nt 10, with graded classes and competent teachers. Morning worship at 11 with sor mon by Pastor Ilnssford. Junior Socloty meotB In tho c.iurch at 2:30. All children aro Invited. Young Peoplo's scrvlco at G.30 for ono hour. A special Invitation Is oxtended to nil young men and women. Coma with us nnd wo will do you good. SWEDISH LUTHERAN'. Second Grade. i The H Becond have Just started their second renders, Biipplcmont- Mr. Grnnnls bolng awny with tho ary work, In tho Circus readers hav ImBkotlmll team Boomed like a ill- InR heen flnlulicd. rcct net of providence to tho IiIb- , tory students, who, spent their Spring songB, 'The Violet, The Thursday ovonlng study time at paffy-down-tllliy, tho minstrel. .swing ' weok. havo been nnd learned Tho this liOKMSTIO SCIFA'CK. Second Grade. Lester Post wan absent tho first of tho wcok on account of Illness. Work wiib resumed In nil grades t In Domestic Sclonco this week. Af- The pupils are bringing In tho tor the week's vncatlon, overyono first spring flowors. Thoy used scomod to work with renowed zest tlto daffodils and crocuB for palnt nnd Interest. ,lng lessons this wcok. Tho eighth grndo girls aro plan- Arthur Upton wan 111 on Wcdnctt- nlng to sorve a breakfast on Mon- day. day aftornoon at tho usual elasB . hour. This 1b to bo their first lea- Jny Montgomery returned to son In serving nnd tho lessons tills school Mondny after spondlng two woek wero mostly taken up with months with his mothor In San tho breakfast In mind. , Francisco, Tho High school girls' cIubs In Lestor Post received n letter cookery will havo a luncheon on from Duncan Scalfo saying that ho Tuesday noon. This class Is so Is attending school In San Diego lnrgo that It ban to be divided, nnd Unit ho Ih up to grndo In his nno-hnlf rooking and serving to work thcro. tho others nnd their guosts. Thnso who cooked this tlmo will bo Irene Woodworth Is out of school Borved when they servo u dinner this weok with sore throat. Inter In tho year. I Tho pupils In tho primary grades Next weok a new elatiB of camp uro learning the spring songs, cookery will bo organized for tho . boys of tho eighth grade. It had The A class of tho Second grade boon considered before nnd now mot with tho Third grade on Frl- tho tlmo for tho elasH Iiiih heen set day nftornoon nnd enjoyed n spoll- npnrt. It Id hoped that tills class Ing mutch. Thoy will meet again will get n working knowledgo of In u month nnd rovlow tho woids cookery, both ns to theory nnd learned during tho semester. prnetlco. -.. ' Mrs. Ilnlllngor waB a visitor ono cookery class day last wcok. The ladles fancy wns organized on Friday afternoon, i Tho menu for the Ioshoii was clnm i and tomato hlsn.no. Imperial sticks Third Grade. Among the school visitors this in rings, lovore' knots, mint wnf- week wore Mrs. Flnnngnn anil Mrs. era, and KiiHulau ton served wiincoko. uplccd lemon. SOl'TII - Second A nnd Third H hnd a spelling match Friday nftornoon. Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 n. m. Morning service, 10:15 a. m. Luther Lcaguo 0:45 p. in. Evening services In English at 7:30 p. in. At tho Lutheran church In North Uend, Mondny evening, February 24: Class of catachumens, G:30. Preaching service, 8 o'clock. I CATHOLIC CIlUltCH. Marshflold. Rot. A. H- Munro. MnBS at 10 o'clock Sundny morn ing, tho Rev. Father Munro of ficiating. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. II. T Rutlcdgo. Pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Morning sorvlccs nt 11 o'clock. Epworth Lcaguo at C:30. Evonlng service nt 7:30. Junior League Thursdny aftornoon at 3:45. Prayer mooting Thursday ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock. You aro cordially Invltod to attend theso services. Junior Lcaguo service Saturday afternoon nt 2.3u. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL. Rov. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector. 8 a. in. Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays.) 9:30 n. in., Sundny school. 11 n. in., morning prayer and ser mon. Holy Communion first Sunday of onch month, 7:30 p, in. Evening prayer and Sermon. Friday Evening. 7:30 p. in. Evening Sorvlco nnd Dlblo study. Sorvlco in St. Mary's church, North nond (2 p. in.) and St. LuIco'b Church, Empire, (3 p. m.) ovory nl- ternato Sundny, w Keown, Tholma Walkor, Stolla Erlckson, Lawrence Johnsen, Jnno McLnrn, Fay Walkor, Dewltt Lash, Esther Sullivan nnd Tlios. Crosth-wait. I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. C. J. Colo, Pastor. Sovonth Day Advontlst sorvlccs aro conducted every Saturday as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Preaching sorvlccs nt 3 p. m. Como nnd spend an hour with usj we will do you good. I PRF.SRYTKRIAN CHURCH. Marsh field J. E. Rurkhart, Minister. At the First Presbyterian church orvlccs may bo expected on sabbath as follows: Sundny school at 10 a. m. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Young Peoplo's Meeting .it H::iO. Evening worship nt 7:30. Prayer mooting on Thursdny ovon lng nt 7:30. Splendid music by tho choir nt morning nnd evening worship. Subject of Sundny evening ser mon, "llald-headed Christians." You nro rordlnlly Invited to nt tend nil of these service . llrlng n friend nnd conic. JOAQUIN MILLER'S LAST POEM. uusirn GURRY Mil I nit'ltCH OF CHRIST. 7.. O. Downrd. Minister. 10:00 u. in.- IJIble school. 11:00 n. in.- Communion services nnd sermon. C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 )i. m. Preaching services. Special music by the male qunrtet nnd choir. NORWEGIAN' LUTHERAN. I R. O. Thorpe, Pastor. Services will bo hold In tho Norwe gian Lutheran Chapel at Marshflold, Sundny nt 1 1 n. m. Sundny school nt 10. Norwegian scrvlcos will bo held In tho Swedish Luthoran Church nt North Uend, Sunday, at 7.30 p. in. Sunday school nt 10. . . I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. I Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Tlilrc street North, Subject, "Christ Jesus." Servlco Sunday at 11 a. m. Sundny Bchool 12 M., Wednesday 8 p. m Reading room open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sail rdays, 3 to 5 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Rend lu tho A Division Doris Songs taeken received a perfect grado In Arithmetic nnd Geo Wing 111 tho U Division. Tholma nnd Fny Walkor havo withdrawn from school and aro moving to North Uend. Sixth (Smile. The high sixth bunded In very good history papers this weok. Ethel Sumner, Rernlco Patchott, Mabol Lingo, Ruth Golden, Clara Forgiison, Virginia Clark havo per fect deportment for the past month. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at f!:30. 9 I UNITED RRETHREN CHURCH I North nond. Mrs. R. N. Lowls, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Christian Eudcnvor, 7 p. in. Preaching 1 1 a. in. nr.O 8 p. m. Prnyor meet Ing Wednesday evon ing nt 8 o'clock. I CATHOLIC CHURCH I North nond. Row Father Springer. Rector. Mass will bo eelobrnted nt 8 o'clock Sundny morning by tho Rot Father Springer. METHODIST CHURCH North llond. Tho sorvlccs Sunany will bo as fol lows: Sundny school 10 a. m. Vesper Circle and Epworth League 7 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m and 8 p. m. Tho following copy of tho last po- m written by Joaquin MUlor will havo moro thnn passing Interest for Coos Hay friends of tho poet. It wns written tho Frldny morning before ho passed away, and when ho rea lized that death was near. i "Tlilu In tnt Inst message to tlin world," Miller told IiIb wlfo. Ho ( "" "" Row ltoplod handed her pieces of pnpor on which Lndcd In CuttlnK Hem. '" ho had pencllod tho following llnesi Tho Gold Ucncli Olni.o "AT FJNAL I'AKTIMJ." Harbor lust week H p ": At rmilil ! lint teach men to bollovo. Win. Eads unt it,,,', .. '.,.'.: Ford m Could I but mnkosmnll mon to grow, er a card gnino In WiiP ,?"" ct. To brenk frnll spldcr-wobs that nccusscd of "wnys Hint .. dl u wenvo After tho trnnl.i,. .' . are 1H. ..';.?. ?VK and lny pf l.nvlng placed tl.emSl.a'1 d go my knife, and brought , i Biiuit wiin a deadly wcanon v1 or tho witnesses had seen . ?" tiBod however, so Justice n J11'' who. ho n.i.,1. vv...'i..!.u c.?.BalB. al ways tempers justlc, ui.5e' '' ."n 'or fa. Abodt their Hiowb nnd bind low. Could 1 but sing ono song Grim Doubt: I then could wny In tranquil bIIciico, glnd, Borono. Rut, ah! this belief, this doubt. This doubt of God, this doubt of good. Tho damned spot will not out. little ul ways tempers Jiiatlco with V'"' fined Ford Jar, n,i ;-..!"! Bn. llo nsHault nnd lot It gS t ft MANY A SUFFERING WOMAN Drugs hersolf painfully through hor dally tasks Buffering from back aeho, headache, nervousness, and Iobb of sleop. not knowing her Ills oro duo to kldnoy and bladder troub les. Foley Kidney Pills glvo quick relief from pain and misery, n prompt return to honlth nnd strength. No woman who Buffers can afford to ov erlook Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Lockhart & Parsons, The nusy Corner. John 11 u rite Is out of school. MAHSHFIKLD. Hoth sections hnvo been study ing tho life of boys nnd girls In Milton Johnson wltlldrow tills llollnnil for ceoirrnnhv work. xveek to aeconipany his parents to . . , Oakland, Cnllfornln. where they! Lnngungo work Frldnv consisted will reside temporarily. 0f a reproduction story of DUik , , Whlttlngton, tho children IHuBtrnt- In n graiiuuur test over the verb I1R ,n(f0rent pnrtu of the story on given the A division this weok. the t)u, i,lackhonrd. best paper having a grndo of 99 1 por cent, wns handed In by Ruth Fourth Crude. Cowau. Other good papers wore, Tno following pupils wore nb handed in by John Merchnnt, Mn-Bl n nccount of Illness: Ednn rlo Lnrgent, Jonnlo Holmes, Mae Hooso. i.eo Vlncamp, .Alton Hall, Church and Volmn Ross. i .,,,.,. McClees. Fred Coloman and Tlilnl and Fourth. Tho following children wero tho j Rudolph JoIiiiboiu Frank Norrla has loft school. Lizzie Erlckson made tho highest grado in physiology test In low sixth. Tho pupils havo dono excellent work in music this weok. Seventh Grade. In a rending contest in the A division llert Trlbhey won first honors nnd Clnudo Post second. Tho following pupils hnd perfect marks in a test of ono hundred DeSl III UUIHIlllilUlll IUI IIIU .. ....,. ii I..,.l !. C && m in'Vi tolttttW mA. lowing made an average of 90 or Maybollo MeLaughllii. lover: Alice Flanagan. Wllla lly- Thnn wliii bn1 norfeet lessoiifl l,r,v' J"1"08 Kl,,1'' Leottn Smith. Francis Flanagan. Rotibon Sand-, " "!i.KhZ-oll?BI Will. MnFlm"r Th " l,lvlslo ls M MeLuuglillu, Kelly waip, I'.uner ,.T, viiiii iiin,.i,u,,.iiii" n,i im Hlldenhrnnd. Ruth Sandqulst. Cecil , r ' " i"8",1 ' I. ..nvn or5S LaChnpelle. Alta Lny ton. Mnrjnrle uMn$" h?XA inxteok Marcoy, Ned Patterson and Ar-, """ l) Holdnoxt weok. Herman Glossop of tho R division mndo only ono mlstako In reading "Tho American Union," by Daniol Webster. For GOOD SHOES nnd Good Repairing nt Right Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN 12 1R South Rromhniy. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, ltroinlde Enlarging m0 Kodak Finishing. Thoso who havo had perfect Bpelllng lessons every day this weok aro Hazel Cowan,' Ortotn Downrd, Geo. Eiiglund, Wnyno Painter, Har old Walrath, Claude Post, Marguer ite Wiseman nnd Ethol Lingo. Ernest nnd Nols Petorson have withdrawn. thur Illllstroin. Violet Patlson nnd Ruth liavo been nbsent this week on ni- j sleknoss. count of Illness. Fifth (Smile. Unrtln llllllinf.m nml l..wl Tnli. Stlco'f0,j Wero absent on nccount of Thoso perfect this month In n spoiling tost of ono hundred words Division Hilniii KulJu. guos Johnson, I'niirth Crude. Pupils of Fourth A with porfect wero, spelling lessons for the mouth are: EImIo lllllstrom Evolyn Fourier, Fordlunntl Lecocq, I Miriam Wright, Stownrd Mclntyro. Loulso Gldloy, llorsehel Clnusen, j Ilownrd Lowls and KnUiorliio Ilar Wajne (losiiuy iiml Joaiinetto Up- ry. II Division Rmwio Tliomns, totn. Elvlo Grant, Forrest Grogg nnd Gee I Wing. Pupils of Fifth U with perfect, Thoso averaging above 95 wero: epolllug lesbona (or tho month nro Doris Songsrackou, Raymond Mc Lola Stlco Is a nowly registered pupil. t . Tho Palmer Mnnunls of Ruslness Writing hnvo boon received. The pupils will begin prnctlcing the drills ns given, Monday. In Arithmetic tho A class havo taken up ratio and proportion, tho ii cniBH iiiiu'ounr aim interest. Thoso who handed In good wn-tor-colored landscapes Friday after noon nro Ursula Fnrrlnger. Lloyd Lo.Mleux, Gilbert Johnson, Arthur Chrlstensen, and Marguorlto Wise I The boys nro doing good work In basket weaving. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is lioroby given that seal ed bids will bo received by tho Common Council of tho City ot Mnrshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, until half past seven o'clock P. M., Monday, tho 3rd day of March, 1913, for tho Improvement of that portion of Hnll Avenuo from tho east lino of Front streot South to tho east lino of Fourth Streot South In tho City of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, according to tho plans nnd specifications on file In tho office of tho Recorder nnd thoro open to tho Inspection of nil nor- soiis Interested tuoreln. All bids must be In nccordnnco with tho requirements accompany ing snld Bpeclflcntlons, and upon blanks for that purposo which will be supplied upon request at tho of flco of tho City Englnoor. A Certlflod Check of flvo per cont of tho amount bid must ac company tho bid, to be forfeited to tho snld City of Mnrshflold In enso tho contract ls awarded tho contractor and ho falls to ontor in n contract with tho snld City with in fivo days. Tho Common Council rosorvos tho right to roject any and nil bids. Dated this 21st day of February, 1913. JOHN V. nUTLER. Recorder, rumen gives vn;us. Rogue River Khl,B .r. ,,.- rflljo. Would'st learn to know one Mower, Itn perfume, perfect form nnd hue; Yen, would Bl tliou nnvo ono per- tIiIiiUn feet hour i rr ..II .. M.t tl.nl ........ ... (ki9 I ui nil oi j I'll ib nun iiiiuun in juui I'll.. n..i.i ti . . . Then grow as God haw planted, grow" '"" " ,'" " ,u,("' ": "A A lordly oak df .daisy low. . '"L" " f . "'IHcwnt., w p Ah lie limn sot niB gnruen; do t ".. ' "i.:.." . , "'". mat Juki, whnt thou nro. or irrnsH or tree. """"". .,,vu' "8" "HI Thy treaBiircB up In heaven laid Walt thy sure ascending soul. Llfo nftor llfo bo not nfrnld! tt lio.l 1. ugreed to In Its amendment tZ by tho house, but that it Hoved tho governor would veto h Tho river will i.rni..i. . . l TclOBOil fnr annllin. ....- .... ,eall .-. ,...vw i Jcar, - throughout tie JOAQUIN .MILLER'S ESTATE. Widow of I.nte Poet WiuiIh Ut Ail nilnlMter Pi-operty. OAKLAND. Col.. Fob. 27. Mrs. Abblp I.. Miller, widow or tno atoHhll,)0 thnt tho K0Vl,rnur - Jooqln Miller, tho poet, hos filed Hliro ot t() HK u .. UUIQ a pciition lor loners or niimiuiHirii- tion of tho estnto. No will wbb left by tho poot, according to the petitioner, who fixes tho decedent's personal property nt Jlduo nnd. ono who hns watched that bill i, Rb devious courso tlirmiBii... .. session could seo Hint there wui largo sized African In tin, x.J. nnd that tho bill would never Z or If It did, would pans In mtk i - I - CHEERFUL AT 1IOMK Wiien lorri-ntM nm i.i.. .. real proporty "In oxcosb of $10,000.' tompests nro roaring how nletuit It Is genornlly understood that nnd cheerful Ih home! To ill b Mlllcr'H estnto Is large ns his homo, tho winder all drier than tinder "Tho Heights." In tho foothills has 'nnd watch tho unrurtuiiatci run' boon valued at about $7ri.OOO. In with' glad eyes to follow the W- around In tie fwlflllfmi in liitivita vnlnnlil.t f.niil'- l...u ...1.n ...li..... ............. ..w ," "" "-' iiunn liu nilliuw lirUUnU ID Ue rights and royalties on his works. I rain or tho sleet, to watch thea Tho holi-H of lnw uro Mrs. Abblo n-Hllpplng nnd Blldlng, and trlj. Leland Miller, Juanlta Miller, n (nK nnd falling nil over the itrett dnughter. both living In Oakland. There's nothing so sootlilnR. to rnt and Aloyslus McCormack, or San to bo smoothing the tiirroi of Francisco, a grandchild, son oflKr0r rrom yr i,row. , .i,,,,. . . --. Mnud Miller MrCormuck, a daugh ter, deceased. and gazing nt folks who are ralsict out thoro In tho mud such a rot' To wnteh u mad neighbor throojli SEE tho now SILUOLINE TENT, hurrlcnno labor, whllo you are HI IT FITS tho PACK SACK nnd Bnug by tho flro; to seo him a WEIGHS LESS thnn n HLANKET. vortlng nnd imwlng nnd snortlM- At tho GUNNERY. A COLD. LA GRIPPE, THEN PNEUMONIA. Is too often tho fatal sequence. La "' nn,l whoop till bo's dlizr, ui vortlng nnd pawing nnd snortlnc- what moro could a mortal desire' i love storm nud blizzard from k clear to Izzard. I'm fond of lie sleet nud tho rain: let winter get grippe coughs hang on, weaken tho system, nnd lower tho vital roslst ence. R. G. Collins, Postmnstor, Ilar nogat, N. J Bayfl:- "I was troubled with n Hovoro La Grlppo cough which complotoly oxlinustcil mo. Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Compound soon stop ped the coughing spells entirely. It enn't bo boat." For sale by Lockhart & Parsons, Tho Rimy Cor n er. I'll ho tho Inst to complain. For thoro Is n cnBoment Just over mr hnsomont wliero I In all comfort may sit, nud watch pcoplo wadlif through mud or parading throat snow i till thoy fall In n fit. Wilt Mason. A ninn knows less at 00 than te knows nt 20, but tho llttlo he doet know Ib true. ITsivc you yet beon convinced that the ' Cradle Spring Frame IS A FAILURE? No not if you imderstaiul good points on motorey eles. Ask yourself why automobiles have springs. All motorcycles hnvo to come to it, but the TiTe Indians A?eeodne on improvements. Wntch your different kinds of springs next sea son on motorcycles. Eveu planks 'on top of your streets do not stop The INDIAN from going over without loosening your teeth. "Watch for OUR INDIANS " '':'': ti coming in this month. &0m mMKjMMM " ittnyg3g liQIt jtjy 3roaywaMamMgMpB , wtM.. . aMaMaMEMWBB