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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1913)
I HP y THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. TO RENT OR TO OWN Aro you going to continue to rent and live in a house thai you are ashamed of; a house thai grows less hahilahle every month hui which your landlord knows grows more valu ahle because of the increase of the ground value? In order to get income from the growing value, he is ever tempted to raise the rent. Any day he may sell and then you must move. Some say it is cheaper to rent than to own a home. Yes, if you are willing to pay two prices for something thai does not suit von and never will. Or are you going to own a home and your self enjoy the increase of value of your lot? Besides, such a home is a real home, you can afford to make it as attractive and beautiful as your taste suggests. Such a home is a true indication to your friends of your character. A level, well-trinuned lawn, a house substan tially built, well painted, and attractively dec orated within is a testimonial of the good taste of the family occupying it and just as impressive a one as the well-kept clothing and fresh linen with which the individual seeks to maintain his self respect and the good opin ion of his neighbors. Take the first step now toward having a home of your own and one that you can be proud of. Buy a lot in FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD 4 A beautiful, level building-site here, 00 by 120 feet, facing on a graded street, can be bought for $100. Terms to suit the buyer. Also we can help you make arrangements for getting lum ber on time. These. lots are selling fast and many homes arc now being built here. Take a walk out along the TJoulevard extension of South Fifth Street and see whither the home-district of Greater Marshlield is growing. Then call at our oilice and talk it over with us. Reynolds Development Co. COKE "I1UILD.TNG TELEPHONE 160 Our Bread Is Light but children nud grownups grow heavy on It. Because It Is tho most nourishing of foods, tho best tasting and the moat easily digested. A loaf of It- for ii trial will prove both ii pleasure anil surprise. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio plnco for goild goodie. tVarSnt Ave, Phono 111-L EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. sailing from Portland, Arum m. i, no, my n, 10, in, an, 1!3 AM) !!() AT H A. M. SAILING FIIOM COOS HAY, AlUtlli It!, ll, i!, MAY U. T, 1'J, 17, 22 AND 27. Ticket on Milt to nil Eastern points iiiiiI Infornialioii us to routes mill rates cheerfully furnished, l'liouc Main :W-L. P. i STERLING, Agent. SE SPEEDWELL CAPT. K. ROSENBLATT, Master. Sails for San Franciscojfrom Coos Bay About, April 24th Tim SPEEDWELL- Is speedy and has excellent passenger accoui'J 'xiiuuiiiis, largo clean ana airy rooms ami eiecuic uijuis uuu wireless. For freight and passage, apply, A. I', IMabrook Co, Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., 0UMI17 Santa Marina Hide, San Fntnclhco. Marshfleld. D FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, APRIL 18, AT 3 P. M. U Penjcer Reservations lom San Francisco Must R Made M 3 Fife Hulldlug, or Lombard street Tier 27. All reservations must !x token up 24 hours before sailing. 1NTUR-OGEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. O. F. McGEORGE. Auent. PHONE 44 ""aBa . S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY FRIDAY, APRIL 18, AT 6 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNECTING WITH TnE NOItTn DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. U,ono -11 O. F. SIcGEOHGE. Assent. For the Home Beautiful Artistic illumination is an important factor in the dec orative scheme, The soft, white glow of tungsten (Mazda) Electric Light the nearest approach to sunlight brings out the colors and adds to the beauty of your decorations, The adaptability of electricity permits placing artistic fixtures and hand some lamps where they will add to your decorative plan, Electric Light is clean, It will not smudge your walls and ceilings nor tarnish the fixtures, It, gives an air of luxury while it really is an economy, Your house can be wired quickly and cheaply with no harm to walls or ceiling, Telephone 1 78 and ask us to submit an estimate for wiring your home, Oregon Power Co. Second and Central T,n. Rtconn photographing austraot company abstr! . Photerapulo copies of all records of Coos County to date to ti ot W'ea, present owners, or any other Information relating Bl'sivr.o2tat0 furnished on short notice. ""si.NESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfleld. Phono 151J W. J, RUST, Manager oiffifp Alt Arago Hotel Safanky Night, April 19 Special Rates on Gorst & King Lines Snapper at MideJgM Orchestra Music School Notes fn(ConthTUO(jfrom Page 8!x day Rood papers wero hnnilcd In by Eugene Stnddon. Ruth Cowan. Vel in :i Boss, Muu Church, Helen Smith, Wesley Seaman and Jennie Holmes. Those getting 100 In a spelling test given Friday were: Eugene Stnddon and Mau Church, Harvey Walter was absent this week on account ot Illness In this family. Sixth and Sexcnth. Recent visitors to the room worm Mrs. Buldwln, Mrs. Hopson, Vlolot UoliorBon and Ruby Carlson. Myrl Cox has been absent from the seventh one and one-half days on account of Illness. From the sixth Ernest Drews and Ernest Fransen were each absent one day, Glcndn Farrcl two days, and Henry Walter the entire week. Tho pupils of tho sixth grado havo each drawn a map of the states In the Ohio valley nud upper lakol roglon. The suvonth grade pupils nave each drawn a map of Europe. Fifth Grade. Pupils of the fifth "11" making a grade of 100 In weekly spelling test were: Cronjo Noble, Howard .Mc Laughlin, Wayne Harris, Ithoda An derson, Gladys Ferry and Hazel Coffin. Harold Curry wub tho only ono absent HiIh weok. Pupils of tho fourth "A" class making 100 In spelling wero Wayno Gosuoy and Ileynold Kooutz. Third and Fourth. Those having perfect spelling les sons for tho weok wero: Third grade. Gladys Burrows, Francis Sac chl, Maybullu McLaughlin, Norman Coffin, Pearl Lapp and Lavcna Hoff man. Fourth grade, Edgar Mauzoy, Arthur Hlllstrom, Arthur Stclnmctz nud Raymond Hurrows. THE LAND OF WALTER SCO!! Visit the Country of Heather in The Times Next Week. ta un our trip around tho world with I Dwlght L. Elmcndorf, tho famous lecturer and traveler, which Tho Times is giving, wo will noxt visit "Scotland, the Laud of Song and Scenery." In Scotland romance and heroism go hand In hand. Horo have been done deeds that aro tho theme ot Bong and story. Hera are places closely associated with myth and hlstoiy Robert Burns' Cottage, Ellens Islo, Molroso Ab bey, Abbotsford, Stirling Castle, and Flngals Cave. - Sir Walter Scoth 1' No ono has told us bettor ot Scot land and hor people than Sir Wal ter Scott. No one loved the land of heather better than ho, and no ono has given such glowing descrip tions ot Its nnturo beauties as tho author of "Bob Roy," "Tho Heart oC Midlothian" and "Tho Lady of tho Lake." As Scott was tho poet and novelist of tho romance and history of Scot land, so Robert Bums was the poet of tho common pcoplo and ovoryday" Second nud Third Grades, Callsta Wallers has been nbbscnt this week because of Illness. John Nordstrom wns absent two days of this weok. Tho pupils had a spelling test of 70 words on Friday. Tho following pupils hnd 100. Walter Sneddon, Dick Walter, Lawrcnco Kooutz, Dun can Dashnuy, Alice Frnnson, Donald Gldlcy, Tholma Blnck, Adraluo Gard ner, Cecil Doll, Ermn Hodsou, Myr tle Conkllu, Lloyd Hnworth, Myrtlo Conkllu. iMiiiai- mbbHUc ASaaaaaaB LfcBMaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaV rBBBBBaflPaBBBBV bbbbbbbbbbbbbV w bbbbbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbv- vTv aaBBBBBaS J CENTRAL SCHOOL. Primary. Marguorlto Starr Is a newly reg istered pupil of this grade. Tho chlldron havo been making paper cuttlngB of barns for farm houses. Third Grade. Pupils neither tardy nor absent tho paBt month woro: Milton Ep porsu. Elslo Hnwkmau, Eugono Crosthwalto, Jack Collins, Thomas McGlnuls, Forrest Porry. Bort Why. Vora Albrecht, Irene Foulkes, La vlnn Painter, Stolla Storgard, Georgo Fourier, Morton Coko, Roy Hill Eugeno Jones, Rodorlc O'Connor, Arthur Shlldt, Gnlo Tlmmormnn, Ag nes Hull, Scgrld Hongoll, Elizabeth Jones mid Madgo Stutsman. Bert Why spoiled tho third grade down Friday afternoon. Harold Schlegolmllch, Helen El lis and Sidney Ellis are now pupils entered this month. Bessie Spado, Dorothy Furgoson, Archlo Van Camp havo been ahsout on account of Illness. Fomth Grade. Tho following pupils had perfect spoiling lessons this wenk: Luu Vlnrnmp, Fred Schllt, Marlon Hors fall, Edna Hces, Lucllo Douglns, Lu cllo McLnlu, Pasquln Brndflold, Frod Hlllstrom. Dolla Terry, Clomonco Wright. Ethol Davis. Mabol Snod don, Hownrd Post, Efflo Holmes, Bobort Starr, Charles Oloson, Robort Ferguson. Mnrlo Wlstl, Gusslo Co wan, Wllla Byorly, James Eddy. Lawrence McAteo, Ernest Iininol and Floyd Jarvls. Mario Wlstl and Robort Graves had 100 In an arithmetic tost this weok. Seventh Grade. Ahlcnll I.ndwnrd and Claudn Post aro absent on account ot Illness, Georgo llongell made 100 In a history test last weok. Profossor Shafor of tho Oregon University visited tho Contra! school Friday afternoon. Llbby COAL. Tlio krnd VOD have ALWAYS USED. Phono 73. Pud'" Livery And Transfer Company. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlrers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." StandB Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phone 40. nAUKKR GOODAIiK nronrlotor- Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TniSn The Tailor and 1 JUrJ Dress Expert 278 Frout St. Upstairs. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. DAIRY AXD STOCK PARSES. If you wnnt a good Dairy or Stock farm sea Fitzgerald or Phono U181, Mnrshficld. Vov the Ilunieseeker Ho can show you sonio of tho best in tho county for sale. SIR WALTER SCOTT. llfo tho "peasant poot." Tho songs of no other poot aro so woll loved. jWo will toll you about this unfortu nate genius In Tho Tlmos on Mon day next weok. Ellens Islo, the beautiful homo of tho horolno of Walter Scott's, noom. "Tho Lady of tho Lako," will bo tho subject of Tuesday's dally story. This little Island la situated In Loch Katrlno, tho woudorfully beau tiful lake In the heart ot tho Tros- RnrliB I Tho morn mention ot tho namo of Itobort Bruro Is enough to send a patriotic thrill through ovnry Scots man. Tho heart of this mighty hero and king tho "Heart of Bruco" lies burled In Molroso Abboy. which will bo tho subject of tho dally story on Weduosday. Abbotsford wns tho namo that Scott gave to his homo In Scotland. I Tho story of this beautiful liouso, of which the groat writer droamod i for years before ho built It, Is a tragody In Itsolf. You will read this story In Thursday's pnpor. ! Tho subject of tho dally story for 'Friday will bo Stirling Castle, tho scono of many a historic ovont in Scottish history. This stronghold wns built so long ago that no ono knows exactly how old It Is. Horo tho beautiful and unhnppy Mary I Stuart was crowned qucon of Scot- land when sho wns only nine months- old. , On Saturday ynu will road about Ttlncn la Cn vi nn I tin Tuln nf Otn tfa which runs back Into tho lnnd a ills- lanco of over 22fi foot. Then In next week's "Mentor" Mr. Elmondorf will glvo you his de lightful comment on thcBo six places and many othnrs. Ho seems to catch In IiIb lively llttlo tnlk tho very spirit of Scotland. Tho pictures thnt come with "Tho Mentor" aro beautiful photogravures of tho six spots visited. Thoy aro Indeed worth owning, as you will admit whon you soo them, Tho dally stories that aro being published In our columns aro part of tho plan of Tho Associated News .paper School to glvo you Just what you havo always wanted to know, 'about art, travel, history, sclonce, natural history, and literature Tho Times gives you day by day and week by week the benefits of thlJ plan, Tho dally feature Is tho hu- man interest story. Tho weekly I featuro of the plan Is "Tho Mentor," (issued ovory Monday and containing an Illustrated articio by an eminent authority. "Tho Montor" also con talnR six beautiful pictures, cither In color In In Intagllogravurc. Tho price of "Tho Mentor Is 10 conts, nnd It can bo purchused at Tho Times offlco Rheumatism as a result of kldnoy trouble, stiff and aching Joints, back ache and soro kldnoy a will all yield to tho ubo of Foloy Kldnoy Pills. Thoy aro tonic in action, quick In results, curatlvo always. W. S. Skelton, Stanley, Indiana, says: "I would not tako 1100,00 for tho re lief from kldnoy troublo I recelvod from ono single box of Foloy Kidney PIIIb." For salo by Lockhart-I'ar-soiis Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." Now STYLES In PHOTOS nt QUATERMASS STUDIO, 244 Front. ELKS NOTICE. Marshlield Elks will glvo tho first of a sorles of informal dance and card parties at Masonic hall next Wodncsdny ovonlng. For mombors nnd their wives, mothers, slstors and Br.oethearts only. All Elks aro urged to attond and bring their lady frlends. Visiting Elks will be wel come. By order of COMMITTEE. Times' Want Ads bring results.