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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1913)
fsmmamiBSff THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION. " oY tDays Real Fire Sale For Saturday Payday and the Balance of Next Week K MI M hit till SAYS: "It's going to be one grand finish and bigger bargains than ever." MG11 GUAM'! CLOTHING Overcoats, Cmvanctlcs, Slip-Ons, Hals, Shoes ami Fine Men's Haberdashery. Every thing nl bargain prices, no exceptions. SCHOOL IOTE' WAJ m--.. -? "JI cgzSgL2g-'' ti $20.00 to $25.00 Men's Fine Suits $12.75 You know the class of slult I have been handling No long shots or shoddies, but strictly high class cloth ing Every garment guar nntced all wool and made by the host makers in the land. Take Advantage, $12.75 $4.50 to $5.00 Packard Shoes $1.65 Here is your chance. "Why have your shoes soled when you can get a new pair for the same j)rico. Don't ex pect to find the very latest, but you can expect to find the highest of quality. Take Advantage, $1.65 soxg or home. Hurry up! Hurry up! 01i we'll nil bo Into! Listen to that clock now! Yob! It's striking 8. Oli, denr; I've loHt my rubbers, My gloves tiro missing too. Una anybody seen my lint I don't know what to do. Do you know wliero my Bwentor Is? I ennnot II ml mv bank! You say you think they're hero up turn ra; Well, 1 haven't time to look. Why, here's my lint! I'm sure I look ed In that sntno plnco before. And here's my swentor nnd my gloves! Hung tight behind the door. And I know whore my rubbors nro! I put them there myself. They're both hero, with my spelling book Beside thorn on the shelf. Perhups you think my song's not truo Such things nro not the rule; But this Is whnt occurs nt homo, Before wo stnrt to school. Kllznbeth M. Duflleld (ngo II) In .St. Nicholas. lyle's Kssny on Burns, They nlBo hnvo recently studied the works of Orny nnd Cowpor. The Mcrchnnt of Venlco hns oc cupied the grenter pnrt of the nt tetition of the sop. oir.c re clnsH for the Inst two weoks. During thnt time they nlso hnve ha 1 oral work on current toplca nnd written work In description. GENERAL SCHOOL NOTES. I AM GOING TO HAVE A NEW HOME Carpenters, plumbers, paper hangers, including myself, arc busy tearing up things in general preparing larger room more space and a store that will be a beauty I am off for the market and will bring back a selection of merchandise second to none in the stale and -when I get through, will have a most metropolitan place for the convenience of my patrons until then al ways Yours anxious to please, THE TOGGERY Through tho Intorost of Frank Parsons of the Busy Corner, tho lo cnl schools now own two $50 Co- milium urntonoins, ono for each bciioui. mo small indebtedness on these mnchlncs In no wny obligate the district, but will bo handled npart from the district finances. The educational possibilities of these Instruments first Impressed It self upon tho superintendent of schools nt the mooting of tho X. K. A. In Snn Francisco in 1011. Mr! Parsons boenma Interested with tho result that tho very host of music Is now nvollnblo for nil our pupils for drills and concerts of nil kinds. Bnndon High school Issues tho first number of n school pnper. It carries tho name "Klnknhma." A number of Interesting Greek myths nnd Btorlcs hnvo been told this week by tho class thnt Is stu dying the Iliad. The Freshnmn class nt present arc making n story of tho nnrrntivo form of composition. LITEHAKV SOCIETV, F. S. Dow generously supplies iiiu iiTiiiizcr tor mo nowcr beds nnd Ivy plants on tho Central school grounds. The pupils of the school will jo tho work tinder Mr. Dow's direction, Tho lower forniB of plant life, Al gae nnd Fungi, have been studied by tho botnny clnss. This study In volves n gront amount of Interest ing mlcioscoplc work. I A mooting of the Marshricld High School Literary society wns held on Inst Thursdny evening nt tho High school building. Tho program wns ns follows: I'lnno boIo Luellu Graham. Delintu "Itesolvctl, That an ath letlc field should bo established on tho grounds west of the High school building." Alllrmatlvo. Horace Rah kopf and Herbert Bradley. Nega tive, Cecil Roborsoii uml Howard Schwartz. Tho Judges were. Miss Esther Silverman, Miss May Myron and Elmer Johnson. Tho decision was two to ono for tho negative. Essay Agues Snndnulst. Tho subject of tho essay waB Tho Bed Cross Society. It was excel lently written nnd rend. Impromptu "How It feels to bo a nigger In n minstrel show" by Hnlpli Drossor. Mr. Dresser said that It would, be all right to bo a nigger in n minstrel show If It wns not for tho difficulty or getting tho pnlnt off. Singing Society. I ORATORICAL CONTEST. : Interest Is centering on tho local oratorical contest which will ho hold next Frldny evening In tho High school auditorium at 8 o'clock. llioBo wlio so rnr expect to enter for honors nro: Lcslte A, Isaacson, Inst year's high schoM representa tive who mndo such n good show ing In tho county contest; Mr. Is aacson Is preparing an oration on "Lynching." Tho other contestants nro MIbbcb Gladys Dlmcnt nnd included the violet nnd tho daisy. Among thoso who did good work were: Ertnii Hodson, Cocil Doll, Alton Knrdell, Lloyd Haworth, Stcen Magnus, Wesley Green, Thnrald Conner nnd Ficderlck Hoaglanu. Emerson Ncff was nbsont Thurs day afternoon and Friday. .Mrs. Neff was a visitor on Thurs day morning. I TEXTUAL SCHOOL. I ; Pilmniy. Milton QiinckenbiiBh of Milwau kee, Wisconsin, is a newly teglBter cd pupil. Miss Armshy, Mrs. Doward. Mrs. Perry. Mrs. McGInnls. Mrs. Iminol, .Miss Edna Lnrscti, Mrs. James Flan agan, and Louise Lockhart woro vis itors Filday afternoon. Tho children mo practicing fnlth fully to gor tho correct movement for tho Palmer method of writing. Caps have been mndo during tho pnper tutting period. William Mai tin hns withdrawn to go to Eastsldo. Fourth Crude. Mrs. Horsfnll, Mrs. Imiiiel nnd Mrs. E. Johnson visited the room Frldny afternoon. Seventh Guide. In n spelling test of fifty words Ethel Lingo, Mnrguerlto Wlsomnn and Abigail Ledward handed In per fect papers. Those who mndo 90 or better nro Arthur Clirlatonson, Hnzol Cook, Hazel Cownn, Georgo Engluiiil, I'rsuln Fnrrlngor, Edith Hnwkmnn, Helen Immol, Lloyd Lo Mioitx, Wilfred McLnln, Joo Mllnor, Wnyno Pnlntor. Claude Post. Helen Kocs, llattle Kehfeld. Port Trlbboy, Harold Walrnth, Jock Barry, Irono Fourier, Orton Downrd, Herman Olossop nod Zolln S win ford. The pupils or tho A division nro memorizing the Concord Fight by Bulph Waldo Emerson, jhoao of tho B Division, Wnrron's Address to tho American Soldiers by John Plor-pont. Mrs. immel visited the grndo on Frldny afternoon. isncsaa 1st iti:ci:ivi:i A hrce tliliuiicnt of Elcrtilc Cut Uti Shades. I Ctli and bco our stock of glnss fir. We also have boiiio of tho feit designs In shower fixtures, ra two ugnt to rive. Everything electrical supplies. arnard & Langworthy First ClassWeaving jjromptly dune nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory Cor, Union and Montnnn Strnnt E? "1. Verth noml. Op win City Laundry -" IIUIIIV f.tri S In any CoiiiiiiiH. service Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENHV SE.VGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqtilllo Offlco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Tlmbor Coal and Marshflold Offlco H-J. Gonornl Agents "EASTSIDE." Tho niinunl exhibit of Marshflold scIiooIb will occur In May, nt the Central school on May 1C, nt tho High school on May 9. Tho chanco to tako part on tho programs of tho literary socloty Is an opportunity. Don't sldc-stop It, students. Now Is tho tlmo to tnko tho try-outs, nnd every tlmo you do your best either Impromptu or with preparation you mnko per- sonni gain. Besslo Flanagan. Both hnvo been doing good work nnd will no doubt give an excellent account of them selves. Tho former will speak on tho slum question, whllo tho latter will eulogize Aloxandor Hamilton, Evoryono Ib cordlnlly invited to nt teud tho contest. -- I - SOUTH MAKSIIFIELI). - I Eighth Grade. A courso In enmp cooking hns been stnrtcd for tho boys of tho eighth grndo. Tho first lesson wns on linking potatoes mid cooking bacon. If tho child has musical ability along any line, why not encourage li, parents? Some of tho finest as hoclatlous of life often como from thoso "side line" abilities. Youth Is tho tlmo to mnko tho stnrt. In tho Into "toons" It may bo too Into. Hnvo you soon those porsnnnl re cord charts? Thoy contain CO questions taken from tho Informa tion blanks or tho groat employers or labor clerical and otherwlso. It Is destined to glvo a boy dollulto Information on tho subject or char acter requirements In young men, ns Indicated by tho questions employ ers ask. Tho chare wilt bo passed from room to room In tho bchools. 8 hours nnik fur women. w -teems r.tll iinynheie. "tone iMi.i..!, fe That Bundle for Me ' 'vnn deal nnd a clean shirt. ion sAim.it. win Gty Laundry taL-w-J I'll r..u I'll CH. HsBunassiA WleDuck Button Shoes 'or Children. AllO nam n. i I8 fo i ifi r UaU,op Dutlon Tk. m . . -" '" "v wectric Shoe Shop r Auto Service I'tletor. 1 Iyer's Cigar ' L'" H p. m. - 181-R. "8. BlctrlJ Elegantly ;'h Hot and 08 1 ami ui)vnpi C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND D00IIS, hooking paper, irro. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. 182 SOUTH BROAD WAV PHONE 100. Director A. T. Halites visited tho school Thursday morning. n ,-;- "iter, i Sum I " -n fc'. V J is J'ar-Jil . ', , ft i Wa, n 0 T E j, U!. .: Melim QU A Cn. ;'" l! "" iiraH.. ""'in woio v nnd Market rt r, Storage Company "ken. V ,,sr- ."i. vienneu. '"fM'ura p-v , ',l'ts Clon Hi rfStaln Sd nl f,hllV,od iLJ ''oat Rt a lic'alrod. Going & Hnrrey. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to cnll at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway aiid mako solec tion from the largo stock now on hand. jur. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And nouo but the best work is turned out. FM Jb(;; jfflf JvC J,. BMi'1nr Tho tenchors ol tho corrospmul lug grades trout both buildings mot nt tho High school building Fildny nftoinoon nt -I o'clock to plan tho work lor tho month or March. Tho girls or tho eighth grade domestic science clnss gave n raur courso breakfast Monday nfternoon nt :t:U0, Tho guests woro Supt, Tlcdgen, Miss Hrownlng, Miss Mn lonoy. Miss Helen Dow wns host ess, Joo Dnhtn nnd Volmn Itoss, cooks; Myrtlo Nelson, Ruth Cowan nml Unity Hendry waitresses, the other members or the clnss being guests, This wns given ns n les son to n good advantage. Seventh Grade. Abigail I.edwnrd mndo n perfect mark In singing Inst Thursdny. Tho writing or tho following pu pils shows marked Improvement as n result or prnctlco from tho Pal mor Mnniinl. Jack Darry, Dort Trlbboy, Hnzol Cowan, Harold Wal rath, Clnudu Post, Gilbert Johnson, Lloyd LoMloiix, Wilfred McLnln, George Ilongell and Arthur Chrls tonseii, Tho picture to bo studied this month Is tho Dance of the Nymphs by Corot. During the drawing ported on Friday the pupils mndo poucll sketches or a tonpot. Those whoso work was ctvcclnlly good woro Ur sulit Enrrltigcr uml Gilbert John sen. Tho tallowing pupils hnvo had perfect- spelling lessons ovory day this week: Mnrguerlto Wlsoman, Ilormnn Olossop, Orton Doward, Ir ono Fourier, Clnttdo Post, Ethol Lin go, Hnzol Cowan and Arthur Chris totiscn. Harold Walrath, Loin SUco nnd Ircno Fourier hnvo been absent on nccount or Illness. Tito campaigns or tho Revolution ary War havo been tnkon up by tho A class, tho early government of Virginia by tho It class. A, T. llaluos visited tho Central school Tliui'Mluy morning. Lloyd Lc.Mleiix and Arthur Chris totiKon nro making rapid progress In rending. Tho beautiful, early spring flow ers nro seon in profusion In all tho rooms this wook and window boxes or dnffodllls and on tho ottt sldo of 8omo or the rooms nro In bloom. j I HIGll SCHOOL. I 4 Tho Sonlor English clnss has fin ished tho study of Hawthorne's "Houso of .Seven Gnblos." During tho past week thoy havo studied Langfolow's poetry nnd havo written ono paper on tho poetry of Long follow. Tho Junior English class Is study ing Robort nurifB pootry. and Cnr- BE AUTY IN THE KITCHEN ct pendb largely on the I'luniblng work. Let us fix up youis nnd the smllliitf face of the kitchen Inly will ub your reward. Men toil us they get better and more punc tual meals since wo looked after tho kitchen plumbing, Mabo you you would, too, If you employed our bervlces. Willey & Schroeder ai3 North Front Street. PHONE 77-.T .MANY A SUFFERING WOMAN Drags herself painfully through hor dally tasks suffering from hnck ncho, hondncho, nervousness, and loss of sleep, not knowing hor Ills nro duo to kidney and bladder troub les. Foley Kldnoy Pills glvo quick rollof from pnln and misery, a prompt rottirn to hoalth nnd strength. No woman who suffers can afford to ov erlook I ok y Kidney Pills. For sale by Lockhart & Parsons, The Busy Corner. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE In n spelling contest In tho "A" dlvlsloln of tho eighth grndo this week, Ruth Cowan and Mnrlo Lar gent chose sldos. In n boiios or II vo tosts tho sldo or which Mario Largont was leader won mnklng nit ttvorngo or 91 por cent, tho oth er sldo making an average nt 90 por cent. Mno Church mndo the highest Individual nvorago. 100 per cenr, othors mnklng high nvorngoB woro; .Mnrlo Largont, Ruth Cow nn, Eitgono Stnddon, Velma Ross. Tho pupils on tho winning sldo woro Mnrlo Lnrgont, Jack Morcltant, vel ma Ross, Motiroo Upton, Joo Dolan, Myrtlo Nelson, Georgo urmiam. Chas. Craig, Loron Davis, Hill Mll nor, Ludwlg Stone, Etievold Hansen, Wesloy Senmnn. In n grammar test given tho "11" division on Frldny good papors woro hatidod In by Mnbol Immol, Georgo Terry and Edyth Siimnor. SUtli nnd Hevrntli GrnthN. Ruth McLnughllu rotitritod to school Monday altor an absouco qr two weoks. Georgo Hanson, "Wllmn Joss and Carol Rahskopf havo boon nbsont this wook from tho Sixth for sov oral days. Normnri Wilson wns nbsont from tho Seventh ono day nnd Anna Downs tho entire wcok. Tho boys of tho Sixth and Sov onth grades havo Mulshed tho mnt trossos rot- tho gymiiaslum In tho basoment and havo begun buskot making. Mrs. L. A. Whorent Is giving tho Iosbous In basketry. Low In pi Ice, high In (pinllty. Electric Irons Wo have n few secojid-haiid lions In good working condition at $1.75. New irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway Tltltd nnd Fourth Grrnh. Those who had 100 In spelling fin. fhi unt.lf UHl'fl! Third grade - Mnybelle McLuugh Hit, Ruth Uuwron, KianclH Saoihl, j Kelly Walp. Enoch Anderson. John- I tile Mairatoui, tiancis jiniiutuun 'and Gladjs Burrows. Fourth Gtade Sumner Dodge, l Marjorlo Marry, Elmer Hllden- btand. Edgar Manse). MUton Hag- I qulst, Cecil LaChapelle und Violet I Patlsou. Those that had a hundred In de itort ment this week wete: Margaret Lund, Marjorle Marcey. Ruth Sand- qulBt, Arthur stejnmets, Aita uay ton, Arthur lllllsttom, Geneva aos uey, Johnnie Mlnasoul, Rena Patl sou, Gladys- Burrows, Norma Coffin and Pearl Lapp. Second and Tltltil Grades. Tho painting sessions this week Try Sunrise Milk Every grocery car ries it. It always gives satisfaction. Made on Coos Bay. Build up your communi ty by helping and encouraging home industry. Order a can tomorrow. A trial is all we ask because it always means a steady customer for Sun rise Milk.