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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913. EVENING EDITION. w.,. SCHOOL OTE5 zz&Ss - r--- hT. I general school notes, i Tho Nntlonnl Department of Edu cation publishes Supl. L. R. Alder man's ideas on school and homo co operation In pamphlet form for gon crnl distribution. Tho Hoard of Education at a re cent mectliiK voted to purchase a vacuum cleaner for tho HIkIi school building If n practical machine can bo found. Tho ynrd conditions at thnt building mono n real dust problem. The March number of tho School Board Journal contains a lengthy re port of Investigation of the schools of Huffalo. by W. E. Chancellor, author of n book on school super vision 'and ox-superintendent of the schools of Washington, 0. C. ton, Stella Hoaglnnd, Marguerite Lecocn, Gladys Kerry, Lottlso Old ley, Hhodn Anderson and Evelyn Fourier. Gladys Kerry was absent days on account of Illness. four Margaret Powers was ousent Tues day afternoon on account of Illness. Second and Third Grade. Tho following pupils had perfect lessons In spelling for tho week: Myrtle Conklln, Walter Sneddon, Frederick Dow, Lloyd Ha worth. Alice FrnnBon, Duncnn Dashnay, Adrnlne Gardner, Stcen Magnus. Emerson Neff. Wesley Green, Thnr- old Connor, Ralph Hanson, Thelma Hlack, John Xordstrom, Donald Old ley, Holt Honcbrako, Cecil Doll nnd Ermn Hodson. The summer session of the Ore gon State Normal will open Juno 23 and close August 1. The mld-ycnr graduating uIiimj at Monmouth presented a play written for them by Carl It. Moore of Han don, Oregon. Mr. Moore hns done similar work for the pupils of tho Uandou schools. Tho pupils mado Easter rabbits and chickens, also tho Enster lily In paper cutting. Almn Jarvlucn Is a now pupil In Second A. CENTRAL SCHOOL. l'rlntaiT. Tho children are very much In terested In filling tiny baskets with Easter eggs, cut from paper and colored. Tho Oregon Library Commission Is to be known hereafter ns the Oregon stnto library. Tho recent legislature changed Its name and extended lt finances. It Is n satis faction to know that this helpful organization Is now In n position to render an even grentcr service to the statu than over before. 4 I - Pl'llMC SPEAKING. Leslie A. Isaacson, last year's representative for tho Marshflcld High school In tho Coos county oratorical contost has been solected Again tn represent this school at tho big contest to bo hold at Myrtlo I'olnt on April 11 Mr. Isaacson re eclvcd second placo in last year's event and hopes to como back with tho trophy thin time. Although his tliomo Ih no easy one, yot tho stticl rntu nro confident that bo will do tho school nnd himself Justice. Mr. Isancson Is a senior nnd has been doing consistent work In public speaking for a number of years. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Slnco tho beginning of tho second Bomestor tho work In chemistry has boon along tho Hues nf studying tho different groups of compounds, ra tbor than chemical processes. Tho distinctions between tho sulphates, chlorides, nitrates and carbonates were brought out, and tests for each class were mado In tho labor atory. Now n dotalled study of tho niotalH Is being made. Sodium, po tassium and ammonium under tho bead or alkali metals; tho nlkaliuo earth metals Including calcium, bur nlm, strontium, and tho radio-actlvo clomcut radium; tho earth motals, which Include magnesium, zinc nnd cadmium, and at present tho met nls, Iron, cobalt nnd nickel, Tho metallurgy of Iron, bccaiiso of Its importance In tho preparation of enst and wrought Iron nnd stool, 1ms been given special attention, Third Grade. The third grade hns been using the story of "The Little Gooso Girl" as oral reproduction work in language. Hugo Welch has withdrawn from school on nccounc of moving nway. The pupils mado Easter cards on Friday morning. Ero Jnrneuleu has been trans ferred to the High school. Fourth Grade. Tho following pupils had porfect spelling lessoiiB this week: Wllla Ilyorly, Robert Ferguson, Alton Hall, Rudolph Johnson, Gussle Co wan, Daisy AdkliiB, Mnrio Wlstl, Robert Graves, Lucllo Douglas, Al bert Johnson, Pnsquln Rrndflold, Fred Colman, Luclle McLaln. Holon PorkliiB, Fred Hlllstroni, Dolla Ter ry, Leo Vlncnmp, Clomcnco Wright, Adrian Granby, Charles Olson nnd Erne Holmes. Cleo Carter and Ernest Inuncl nro nbsont on account of Illness. Fred Schlldt In the sowing clnss is tho first pupil to finish his mat. Seventh Grade. George Hongell Is absent on ac count of Illness. Those who havo had porfect spoiling lessons for tho week nro: Hazel Cownn, Ethel Lingo, Claude Post, IJort Trlbboy. Harold Wnlrath, Irono Fourlor, Orton Howard, Her man G.lossop, Abigail Lcdward, Zol la Swinford, Mnrguorlto Wlsomnn. "Wo hnvo had but flvo nnd n half dayn' of absence for tho past four weeks. A FRESH STJTPLY of FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTERS JUST HE CEIVEI). Frco Delivery. PHONE your ORDER to PHONE 7.1-.T. Tho work In physics has ronched n most Interesting point, thnt of electricity nnd mngiiotlsm. Tho class has operated tho telegraph, motors nnd dvnamos nnd connected up elcr trio bolls, and tho practice thus gained could well bo put to prac tical use Incandescent lamps nnd arc lights wcro also studied. SOUTH MARSH FIELD. I Tho A clnss in English Is study lug letter writing, business and social. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanllns dnm not cure cMUIrrn of tJ writing. There In a tonitltutlonat cause for tbla trouble. Mr. M. Rummrrt, Hoi W, Notre Dame, Ind., will reml free to any molbrr her MicccMful tiome trratment, with full Inalrurllona. Sernl no money, lut write her Inlay If four children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, tbe rbancea are It can't brlp It. This treatment also cam adults and a ceil people troubled with urUe riimcultlra by day or ntcbt. SMOOTH ENOUGH TO SKATE ON Tho D class In llternturo on Tues day dofeated tho question: "Ro Bolvod: That corporal punlshiuont ehoiild bo nbollshed from the echoolH." Thoso on tho nfflrmntlvo wore Georgo Terry, Mabol Jmmol, Edyth' Sumner nnd tho negative, Ed gar Cason, Story Musson, Esmond Glossop, Doth Bides put up Rood arguments. In review tests given this wcok In grammar eho best paporB were handed In by Ruth Cowan, Mario Lnrgent, Mno Church, Helen Smith, Yelmn Ross and Jeunlo Holmes, Seventh Grade. Tho soventh grndo has had only flvo and ono-hnlf days' abBonco this month; and tho sixth grndo thirteen nnd ono-hnlf. Wllmn Hoaglnnd returned to tho Sixth grndo after a week's absonce on account of Illness. f llBvXll - Va Wllmn Jesa left school Friday to go to Sim Francisco. Fourth Grade. In tho hand work clnBs tho best holders woro made by Jeanotte Fp- Foloy Kidney IMirHIUleach y'our indivltlunl case If you have any form of kidney or bladder trou blo, any backacho, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning or Irregulnr and pain ful kidney action. They are strengthening, tonic nnd curative, nnd contain no habit forming drugs. Lockhnrt & Parsons, Tho Busy Corner. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance nro tho Ilium bosoms of tho shirts thnt lenvo our Laundry. A rich whlto gloss ulso characterizes them and gives them n Bnowy and por fect appearance It Is tho snmo way with collars, cuffs, and othor gar ments. We turn thorn out In first- class condition nnd deliver ordors promptly when promised. chnrcliic only reasonnblo prices. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LStreeL v ' liTo Star Transfer and Storage Co. U prepared to do all kinds of hauling .n short uotlco. w meot nil train? nd boats and wo also havo tho latest nylo Reynolds Piano Mover. W guarantee our work. IL. H. Heisuer, Prop. JL8-R, 180-J -39-1 , - i t iris rwra j PROGRESS IN GAS RANGE MANUFACTURE Each year manufacturers of gas ranges announce some new improvement in their piocluct an added convenience a touch of luxury. These refinements do not increase the price of ranges you simply get more for your money. Tlioy do not make the ranges cook better nor more econ omically. It is merely the efforts of the manufac turers to keep pace with the public demand for ad ditional ease and comfort, Your present gas range will cook and bake just as well and just as economically as any of tho new ones but if you have not been cooking with gas and have no gas range, don't fail to stop in at your dealers and see the 1913 models, Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 Second and Central Office Phoiic 582 Rcsidcnco phone Oil Domiald MacKimtosHi REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Opposite Grand Theater BANDON, ORE. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TAnn The Tailor and 1 VJUU Drena Exnert :I78 Front St. Dress Expert Upstairs, COOS HAV PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. .1. A. Goodwill nnd W. E. Snwyor. l'late, Art nut Window Glass, Mir rors, Prismatic Glnss. Mall orders and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 So. Broadway. Mnrahflold. Have You a Bank Connection? Wo feel 8iiro thnt thoro nro Quito n Rood mnny poraons In this community who do not ronllzn how great an ndvantngo It Is to hnvo buBlnesB rolntlons wltn n good bank. Upon such persons wo wish to urgo tho wisdom of gottlnr; acquainted with tho ofllccrs or this rollnblo financial Institution. Aa n depositor hero, you will ho In n position to got a great deal of valuoblo ndvlco nnd other nsslstanco In your financial nnd business nfTnlrs In addition to tho ubo of tho customary banking facilities. It will pny you in a great mnny wnys to becomo a regular bnnk depositor nnd customor. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay Union Storage Company W. A. Hoard, Mgr. Export Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furnlturo Packed, Shlppod, Stnlncd nnd Ropntrod. 382 Front St. Phono 100. Lenvo orders nt Going & Hnrvoy. You Can Get West mursiiiieid Lois For $350.00 in minutes u,. -"'' BOO ft, oWJ I S V..i. 1 w uiiiiimih ""m IMI.In..,! "LI toy gTe- "iimn ii no Administrator of ti, ..?.. Ms i''ourlor. I)oc0n;,v",s,tlft. All persona havinc m.i. nl.l estate nro h '' Present thcm Z !J. ?": ..a ! "fiuM inlnlHtrtitor nt t,e nn,'0' norhyshlre. i. C,0ffl" .H G" .""IWliiB. XorthttiYW I'iHIMI this sth d ,Vt "KOIiaiJ J KOPPtr. (MfHt pulilirntion v-.v, llllllllmifln.. I 11 ."" 1"1".V""1 "urn 5. tii, Vvri ." Tim niiniml iiiA.ii-'' . . Mold l.,,nd Company nj ,k he iidm. ,.r to ',."' on Front siront To..- . nit Mniidny. thoTlb tkrrfl- . .... in i lumen n, p ! IopIIiiii of illrecioranib iiiiiimiriiuii or such o'vt t n miiv ho u'roiipht tt'i Hinnlliiir Dftt"d at Mnnhflc'd, OrtinJ ill lii,l ui .11 ill l ll, JJ1J G W I.ESUE Sn!r ii-irsi piiiiiicntion March 1,1 puiiiicntion April fi. 19H. Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllycr'a Clgnr Stand, Phono 18-J. Aftor 11 p. in. phono C-J. Night phono 181-It. Mursbflold, Oregon. Save That Bundle for Me A squnro deal nnd a clean shirt. UOII SARTEH, Twin City Laundry Phono 203-.T I'll Call. xotici: to i-oxtiiuiokI N'nllic Is hcicbv tlvmthfi. bids ulll Iip rccolvcJ tftitt mon Cuiiiuil of the CHrclIi field. Coos Counlr. Oiicl i half past seven o'clotk P M nay, tiiu sist day ol xini, mr tiic improvement of tut of Second Street South Ira I ?orth line of Curtli Avc.it I to the North Lino of Hi''W e8t, Willi the exception o( t! tcrscctlon of Klrod Arced In the Cllv, of MitiMIi'i County, Oregon, accorJIsj ttl plans and speclilcatlom oi I tho olllco of tho Recorder ul a open to tho Inspection of tlf interested therein. All bids must te la itc with tho rcqulremenli ictm Inc said snccldcatloni, nil blanks for that purpoi vabtl bo supplied upon request iu lice of tho C ty Enelneer. A certified check cl tl cent of the nmount Md ow nnnv ho id to le lortHNfi said city or Jiarsntieio. u contract la awarded tie tcci nnd he falls to enter la t (1 with the said city thmmi Tho Common Council mi rii'i.t to relcct any idI ui Dated this 20th dir ' 10m JOHN W. BUTIitI mi FLANAGAN & BENNET BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 JUST RECEIVED A largo shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shades. Call nnd see our stock of glass ware Wo also havo somo of the latest designs In shower fixtures, from two light to flvo. Everything In electrical supplies, Barnard & Langworthy Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Banli. Low la price, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo hnvo n tow socond-liaml irons In good working condition nt $1.70. New irons, $3.00 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway XOTICi: TO CO.VTIUf v..ti la imrobv ejrea till ' bldB will bo received r t mon Council or trie w ii.i nnna fnnntlf. OttW half pnst seven o clock dny. the sin w --- for tho I m proveroeui ..- Cnrnnth Street SOtttk P8 south lino of FUn Al to a point 12B w - south lino of Golden A In the City of M?PJ t....tt. nroenn. acccram a p,.:ind.iwaa u..o,r,tiz f OlIUIl l lll -r-- Intercflted therein. aii I. Mo must be m ,R with the reaulrcmenti i igl '""...'non'rece ncoTthU ""tiuiih.arrty ,;; conirnci 10 "--. iiiH and ho falls to ente'ta in. 11. a oniii ru - Willi lu "" v,'ntin Tim Common Coumi ri 2 ret2ffaT- 1913, J0HSWBI5 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMUER, LATH, SIIINCLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS ROOKING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE KUEL RILL IN TWO RV USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. ifio SOUTH BROADWAY WE WILL MAIL YOU f 1 for each set of old False Teet Bent us. Highest prlcos paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclou Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phllu. Smelting & Refining Co. Established 20. Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Oohl Scrap, nnd Platinum. Hlga I est prlcoa paid. NOTICE TO CO."'- -T"T. tin NotlceUberorK"ted )e rev"-,:rf bids will be i sWant Ads. Bring Resuts. Singer Sewing Machines Wo hnve them for ront or for sale. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needlos for Salo. W. J. RITZ, 131 Parle Ave. Phono 280-X. Mnrshfield. V" 2?i teCltf' mon UOlinin " - nTta nold, Coos Counwpj hnlf past seven ocloc . nf Curtis Avenue v t west llno.ofSecoau; tho east ?e V xlarstC in the uv :ccordtti County, Oregon. a nlans and P?tWlcSirfir th0 0,,lnspectlo',! meVsTedthereln.beU..; ah bids must $, with the reWw lnr said s " 7,roos T "--(S5. SS-'SW flee of the Clt) cl a cortlfled ?$ cent of theamou - (f pony the uiu - M1,Ui'u..i. in eni".T. t W1T;, Condon Cou-y r'Vl Vhla 20th W 1913. tdiinW.51 Ml