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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SCHOOL lOTES vassu tts I'yr'-'--ajijaWH - GENERAL SCHOOIi NEWS - - Tho tralnlnir of a good college is within the reach of any real live bov. There Ib n common notion that n college cilnentlon Is for tho fow. It Is wrong. All It takes Is the same qualities only that make for success In anything Ideals backed up by grit and gumption. Lawrence Kountz and Walter Sneddon. Tho B Second class are weaving tho rugs and nil tho children will do some part of tho work. CENTRAL SCHOOIi Primary. Kor busy work the cnlldren are making flags and spndcs. LIBRARY NOTES Albany college lias greatly In creased its endowment and Is plan ning now buildings. The college offers a scholarship In Marshfleld High School. Some of tho finest environments in which a young man or young woman can plare himself ore found In many of the smaller colleges of the nation. Font tli Grade. Tho pupils in tho D Division had perfect spelling lessons on Monday and Tuesday. High school pupllH Interested In Reed Collego, Portland, will be In terested In knowing thnt tho college offers a scholarship In the high school. Tho following pupllB In tho A Di vision had perfect lessons in spell ing this week: James Eddy. Ru dolph Johnson and Robert Ferguson. Daisy AdkliiB Is absent on account of Illness. The D Division finished memor izing "A Norse Lullaby" this week, President Fletcher Homnn of WIN Inmotto University writes that ho trill lio unable to give the high school commencement addresses In Coos County. Superintendent Tiudgen visited the Coqulllo schools on Thursdny. Miss Mogford of the second grado was absent from duty on Monday nnd Mrs. Morrow supplied during ker absence. Sivtli mill Seventh. Tho Sixth and Seventh grade boys have Just completed eighteen reed baskets. Mrs. Thompson, teacher of the Sixth ntid Seventh grades, nas pur chased reeds nnd equipment for the boys' mauunl training class to bo gin weaving trays next week. Most- of the pupils In tho sewing clnss have finished their Holders nnd nro ready to begin work on a schoolbng next week. Sixth Grade, i.dward Joiiuson has been out of school this week. Ethel Sumnor, Virginia Clark, Mabel Lingo, Ruth Golden, Ruby Pltmnn nnd Clara Ferguson have 100 In deportment for tho month. Seventh CJrndi'. Ethol Lingo, Claude Post, Her man Ulossop and Marguerite Wise man have not missed a word In spelling during the past four weeks. Qeorgo England, Harold Wulrnth nnd George Hongell hnvo been ab sent on account of Illness. - SO. MAHKHI'IELD SCHOOL Eighth Grade. Tho I) division In history lins completed the work on tho Con stitution and lias tnltcn up the study of the period of Europenn Inter ference and National Growth. In a final test on tho Constitution tho best import! were handed In by Mn bol Immol, George Terry nnd Edytho Sumner. Tho A division nro taking levlew tests In most subjects. Jack Carter of the II division lins Kono to California to he with his mother who Is there for her health. Myrtle Nelson, Lorcn Dnvls and Ludvlg Hlone were among those nb cent this week. Tho A literature class are study ing lotter writing, social nnd bus! iicss, also tho writing of telegrams. Firth (.Vatic. Pupils of Fifth II with perfect spelling k'HsmiH this mouth were Rhodn Anderson, Howard .McLaughlin. Pupils of Fifth n have memorized "Barbara Frltehle." "Nightfall In Dordrecht." "Norse Lullaby" and Twenty Third Psalm. In a geography test tho follow ing pupllB mado 90 or better: Hazel Cook, George Englund, Ursula Fnr ringer, Edith Hawkman, Helen Inl ine!, Lloyd Le Mleux, Ethel Lingo, Joo Mllucr, Wayne Painter and Claude Post. Those who mndo more than 90 In the history test nre Hazel Cook, George England, Ursula Farrlngcr, George Hongell, Lloyd Le Mleux, Wnyno Painter, Herman Glossop, Zolla Swlnford and Abigail Led-ward. Claude Post, Wilfred McLaiu nnd Arthur Chrlstensen have finished their baskets. The pupils of both divisions hand en in very good water colored maps of South America Tuesday, HAND DANCE "ut Eoglos Hall, S.V1TRDAV night, MARCH lit. Llbby CO AU Tno Kind YOU bavn ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, PucL" Livery mill Transfer Oomonny. FAIR WORKERS Fourth An receiving 100 In spell ing for InBt week were: Helen Le cocii. Reynold Koontz. Evelyn Four ier, Wayne Gosuey. Ferdinand Le cocq, Leona HolTiiinn. Win. Kreltz r and llcrschel Clausen. Members absent during the week were: Jeanette I'pton. Orm llone brako and Howard McLaughlin. The best grades In an nrlthnietlc test were made by Marguerite Le cocz, Howard McLaughlin, Hhoda Anderson, Reynold Koontz, Wayne Gosney and Charles Sneddon. Third anil Fourth Grade. Those having loo per cent in spelling for the week were: Violet Pnttlson. Elinor lllldorbrnnd. Edgar Mniuoy. Milton Ilngqulst, Arthur Htolniuetz. Margaiet Lund. Harold Shelton. Arthur Illlstrom, Raymond Hurrows. Mnybello McLaughlin. Henn Pattlhon, Nuruiu Coffin nnd Enoch Audcrbou. -T---T---T, If thero wore n placo where a buyer could examine tho articles ho wished to buy, lcnm their cost, know where ho could get them, It would bo to his ndvnntnge to visit such a display, learn what firms carried tho goods ho desired to purchase and their cost. A library is Just such n display shop for books. One of Its func tions Is to get for each person the best book on a given subject at the least cost. Needless to say the li brary has not an actual copy of all books published, but It has descrip tions of them In trade catalogs, se lective lists, reviews. It can glvo price and quality of most books or can toll where such information can bo found. The Information la free, no obligation is entailed In Its re ceipt nnd It may be tho means of saving you n good deal of money and annoyance. Tho next tlmo nny ouo wnnts to sell you a book, or recommends you to buy n certain one, hunt It up before you buy it in tho placo thnt you yourself have es tablished for Just such a purpose Tho comic paper of which It Is said It contains the most pertinent nnd concise literary nnd dramatic criticism of any paper published In this country put out many years ago a hook called "Overheard In Arcady" by Robert Hrldges In which criticisms of modern novelists nre embodied In conversations carried on by their own characters. TIiIb book has Just been received by tho library. Those who hnvo over found relief from a long hard day in the romnnco of Marlon Crawford will find the appreciation of that author satisfying. Tho defenso of KIp llng'B rcnllsm Is also convincing. Different In Its appeal yet cover ing a similar field Is Hamilton Mnblo's "Backgrounds .of Litera ture," also Just received. Tho table of contents gives the scopo of the book: "The. Lake Country nnd Wordsworth," "Emerson nnd Con cord," "Washington Irving Coun try," "Weimar and Goethe." "Tho Lnnd of Lornn Doono," "American In Whitman's Poetry," "Tho Land of Scott." Tho photographs, tho good print nnd general appearance enhnnco the pleasing stylo of the book. BANDON BY THE SEA Do not miss scolng the busiest town on tho const, from Portland to San Francisco; tho town thnt doubledlts popu lation In thrco years of conservative growth. BANDON BY THE SEA Rcasonnblbo prices In business annd rcsldenco lots, forming nnd ranch lands within tho ronch of all. Dosiald MacKimtosh REAL ESTATE And INSURANCE. Have You a Bank Connection? Wo feol suro thnt thoro nro qulto n good many porsons In this community who do not roallzn how great an advantago It Is to hnvo business relations wltu n good bank. Upon such persons wo wish to urge tho wisdom of gottltii? acquainted with tho officers of this rellnblo financial institution. As a depositor hero, you will bo In a position to got a great deal of valuablo advlco and other assistance In your flnanclnl and business affairs In addition to tho use of tho customary banking facilities. It will pay you In a great many ways to becomo a regular bank depositor and customer. The e First National Bank Of Coos Bay T.n I , "u" '" unci', iii.. i. i. "h" in quality, Electric Irons AAnaa New Irons, 93.50 i,,,. Coos Bav Wirina r Phono 237-J ,G3 N, g JUST RECHivi,-n 0aV',sr!ia,lS!P,,,,,nt "' H Cot jr. Wo XavoWr latcst designs shower fi,,1' from two light to five. Hv3'' In olcqtrlcal Bupple3. MWWI Barnard & tangwnr COOS RAY I'nrAxprS J. A. Goodwill ami w n n Wto. Art and WlnaowGU'S: Mnll orders nnd phone orders rl prompt attention. Estimates T , nclBhC- , 1,hn 70-L. 727 So. Broadway. M.wutJ AT THE HOTELS. I THE CHANDLER W. C. Scott. Snn Francisco; C. M. Eborhnrt, Port land; P. M. Nye, Jr., Snn Francisco; Geo. IN Topping, llnndon; F. ... Paris, Portland; C. II. Rrown, Port land; T. G. Piatt, St. Mones; L. Hooper, Snn Francisco; C. W. Senk, U. S. Dodge. Portland; T. II. DoLong, Portland; E. Morris, Portlnnd: G. W. Lawrence, Portlnnd; C. J. Hub bard, Portland; A. P. Mntthows, Portlnnd; A. E. Stossmolster, Asto ria; E. M. Eldrldge, Portland: H. R. Youmnns, Portlnnd; T. C. Illllups, Portlnnd; Eugeno Weiss, Santa Rosa; W. Williams, Myrtlo Point; J. E. Paulson. Coqulllo; W. H. Lilly, Portland; Chnrles M. Wright, Port land; A. G. Thrift, llnndon; W. II. Edwnrds, Portland. LLOYD HOTEL Jns. Slestrem, Spoknne; M. C. Itlckford, Portlnnd; Mrs. M. A. Lowell, Portland; 11. M. PeaBo, Portland; J. Tulley, Port lnnd; .1. T. Hicks, Portlnnd; M. A. Moffutt, Portlnnd; CIiiib. O. John, Portland; II. F. Harvey. Portland. ;S WB WILL MAIL Yon for oach sot of old False- Test Hont US. Hlehnst nrl. .... . old Gold, Surer, old Siones: ' "ua " Money Sont by Roturn Wall. PhllB. Smelting Refining C,. Established 20 Year. 803 Chestnut St., PhlliwMphU, P. TO DENTISTS. Wo wilt buy your Gold FiiD Gold Scrap, nnd Platinum. Hli i iimiin )U1U. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. FOR A GOOl WATUl OR KlXfc JEWHM E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch nnd .Jewelry Rcnalrlat 2(1(1 Front St.. MarshfMd. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TOnn The Tailor and lVJUU Drcas Expert 1378 Front St. Vpuin. Ill our faultless Lnuudry keep every thing In tip-top condition. Your linen leaves us as white as snow nnd with a beautiful gloss as a fin ish to tho surface. Wo tako tho greatest care of everything and de liver it properly and on time. We usk the favor of u single trial, knowing that you will be more than pleased with the quality of our work and the reasonable prices. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 07-J. Second mid Thlitl Grades. Mrs. Dashuey and sun, William, nnd Mrs. Huwortli visited the room on Monday. Mrs. Le Roy Hull and daughter wero visitors on Thumtluy. Ik'iijninln nnd Loren Jebs nro leaving bchool to go to California. Singer Sewing Machines Wo huvo them for rent or tor sale, Machines Repaired, Supplies nnd Needles tor Sale. W. J. HIT.. ll Park Ave. .Marshfleld. Phono S80.X. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If foil mffcr (ram Mwdlnc, Itrlilnc. Mlii'l or irutrullni: l'll, m-uiI im juur uMri-, mnt 1 Hill tell )uu bow to euro jauTKlt it lnina I'jr Uir new abori'tln irrliuriili nj Mill Imi M-ml kunir if IhU Iichup trvatmriit trrr fr trial. hIUi rttemirr fnmi your own lucallljr If rniumtnl, Immi'UUle re lift anil ivrminrnt cure iurnl. Snnl no monrr, tut lll otbrri of IMi oftcr. Wrlta lulir tu Mra. It. Suminrr. IJnx 1', Ntr Utinr, IdiI. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Have That Roof Fixed NOW 8eo COllTHELL Pnnr ami PR 0 FESS 1 0 N A L PI R ECTQ R ! Y T3ENJAMIN OSTLIX1), - CoiihiiRlug Engineer nnd Architect. Phono IOIMi .Mnrshflelil. Oi-e, LUMRER, UlTII, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, CTO. CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. iH2 SOUTH RROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENOSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offlco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfleld Office 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." FAMILY DINNEHS In our now location, wo aro es pecially prepared to cater to fninlly trade. Regular meals or short or ders, Open day and night. MEHCHANT'S CAFE. Rroadnay mid Commercial Mfltl. T M. WRIGHT, J CONT! First (Jniile. Violet Currey and Frank Lee were absent this week on account of Illness. Mrs. Le Hoy Hall and Frnnrls Hall were visitors Thursdny utter-noon. The children are furnishing a four room dull house. The following pupils had perfeer lessons in spoiling for the week Thnrnld i 'miner. Donald iildle. Tnelnm llhii-k. Emerson Xeff. A li mine Oaidner, Frederick llnaglnnil, Duncnn Dnshney. Alice Frnnson. Coos IBay Bnanoes Coilege llookkceplng. Arithmetic, Pen manship. Spelling. Commercial Law. Business Correspondence. Shorthand, and Touch Typewrit ing. Positions waiting for graduates. RACTOIt AND . 11UILDEH Estimates furnlshod on request. Plans and spoclflcntlons furnished If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. QL1VIA EDMAN, -' Meohnno-Thcraplst Scientific Swedish Mnssago, Medic Gymnastics O'Conncll Apartments Phono 403 TOEL OSTLIND, ) Plnno Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L IWLTMOXIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of Foley's Honey anil Tnr Compound. It stops tho cough, heals tho .ro mid In flamed air passages and strength ens the lungs. The genuine U In n yellow paekngo with beehive on car ton. Refuso substitutes. Lockhnrt & Parsons, The Busy Co jier. Tho Star Transfer and Storage Co. le propared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. Wd nieot all train and boats and wo also huvo tho latent style Hoyuolds Plnuo Mover, We guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-R, 120-7 , 19-L pKRL RILEY IJALLINGER Piunist ami Teacher Residonco-Studio, 237 So. Broadway . Phono 18-L. Parker & Leaton Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance Lockhnrt Building, Over Huh Cloth lug Store, Marshfleld, Ore. Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Not In any Combine, 8 hours work for uomen. Otir Agents call nnywhero. Phono 'JO.1-,7. W" G. CHANDLER, Architect. Hoomn 801 nd S102, Coko Building Mnrshflelil. Oregon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. Oillco Phono !120. XVM. S. TUIU'KN, W ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oregon. rU, A. J. HENDRY'S J-' .Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high clasi work on, short notice at tho vory lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko Dldg., Opj Chandler Hotel, phono IK-J. You Auto Call Footc PHONE MW NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Blanco Billiard Parlor TWO NEW OARS After It P. M. Phono aoo-L Residence Phono .8-J. Careful Drivers Good Cnrs ijMjMji i7T77iW The Sign of Good Candy Always Unique Pantatorium TIIFi SIODERN DYERS. CLEANKRS, PRESSERS nd HAT RENOVATORS Agent for EMrvrtu-d II. S trans & Co., Fine Tailoring. Let nj make your next suit. gg CENTRAL. Phono 250-X White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also new Patent Leather Button Shoes for Lndles' nnd Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet. Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phone 131. North Bend. Or. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of (ho Slate rf Oregon, in and for the Count; of Julius Nelson, ns administrator d ino estate of .iary A. l'ettriog. i;eceascu, pinintiii, vs. Qeorgo B. Harris, Defendant. Suit In Equity to I'ok-iIum; n Mori- gage. To Ocorgo B. Harris, tho abort named defendant. In tho nnmo ol tho State of Ore gon, you aro hereby notified thit vnu nro rcnulred to niinear and a:- swor tho complaint fllcil against yea in tho abovo entitled suit, worn hIy weeks frnm the (latO Of tit first publication of this sumnioni, to wn: Within Hlv ivnnka frnm the J'SJ itnv nt -Mnrf.il I'll:) til II game I Ing tho ilnto of tho first publlcatloa of this summons, ami u )ou i" to npponr and answer on or before tho 3rd day of May, 1D13, the Mice being tho last day of tho time pre scribed In the order of publication. Judgment will be taken against i 4 1. HAllnr ilntllhllllllll in IIIUIUL,,. complaint, n succinct statement oi which Is as follows: . First. That thero be 8aJ to bo duo nnd owing the Pl,''r from dofendnnt tho sum of ! togothor with Interest thereon i mo rnio oi uyr i"-r """,:, ,,i 7th day of Dccombor, 1907, for tho sum or iu.uu, :-": nttornoys foes to be allowed Mro and for IiIb costs and dlsbursemenu horoln. , .,,,.. Second: That a certain inoriMJ a certain promissory note, mj .lnP,l. nnrl tllO lirCllllSCS deSCflWJ therein to-wlt: Lot 8 In "IW of tho Townsito Plat "D' o W Bay, as per plat thereof on WaB of recoro in me iiu -: cUte, ty Clerk of said County and SU w law, anu mu i'i"v- - . ,,j tho payments of tho costs oi m. snlo and of tnis suu, -- Blr sums to bo duo upon said pw sums to bo duo ujiou -..' oort. sory note ns secured by sau i j gage, and that tho defend"" nil nersons clnlinlng under WB . sequent to tho execution t Two Lots at Bunker Hill on corner of county road. Centrally located. Only ?G50. AUG. FRIZEEN nt new location 150 Front Str. Mnrshflelil WniJN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER ROY Something sent for or delivered P HONE 120-L and we'll do It. Charges reason able. CnAS GRANRY. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you wuit a good Dairy or Stock farm heo Fitzgerald or Phono ami, Mnrshflelil. For the Homocckcr Ho can show vou homo of tho best in tho county for sale. .. V? ,!. ninlm nr eauii) domptlon In said promlsea. ,f Ti.ir.i. That tho overplus any thoro bo, be Pn'd 1,t10,' orepn ty Clerk of Coos Count), w, QMi.iont. to the oriler of w' & nnd for such other and "'Hi Hof as tho Court may w and equitable. u piii . &erv'?. "..'"... rsuauce or Dy puoncauuii 'p.,.. Cirt" order of John S. V,clal D; Judge of tho Second Jujw j trlct. In Coos County. Ores dated March 21st. ',, bypV that service thereof be ;maM . J gJ ,,-.4 i Mm Dally ""'...rll Times, a dally newepaper , rf ,, ciruu uuuij i-'"'V pHunty, ui', Si.k for i Pe Sind day of SW oiroiiintinn nriiinu -... Marshfleld. Coos Count). rf ,j once a weeks. Dated 1913. this .. rt II 1T.L. JrVi ISs i'. HALk-. .lfc.,ff. At'torneys for .,'. i,jt (First PubHctttlon Mrc publication April -t.