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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
TTii-mTVX-iJ, hA,i.rnatilLjtww m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Blue Serge Wed, A Fresh Stock 6 ) . i i , . I UMbt ULHOS IS GRADUATED Of Michelin Tires and Tubes United States Tires and Tubes Goodyear Tires and Tubes REMEMBER: In case any of the above fail to give you the requi ed mileage, I make adjust ment on the spot Everything for Automobiles At Goodrum's Garage '.)")! Central Avenue Phone 373-L. Mnrshficld, Oregon. Twelve Complete Marshfield High School Course Junior Reception Tentercd niobiums woro presented laat eve ning to n class of twelve graduates of tlit Mnruiuioirt mgn aciiuoi in tho fiunl CoinniPiiccmeiit exorcises which wcro hold In tho High School ntiilltorlum. Thoro wna n largo at tendance ami nn excellent program was Riven. Tho Commencement address was dcllvoroil by Prof. Oeo. Uohec, of tho University of Oregon, itir. Re bec Ih n pleasing spenkor mill his address wna uniiHiinlly good, point ing out tho ohnngoa In eilucntlon , nnd the .rcqulrementa lit contntct .to those of n generation n nil longer ,ngo. Hn snld tlmt tho world now Ideinnndcd conrcntratlon and snoelnl Izntlon Instead of tho general edu I cation In years gono by. I Tho Invocation was by tho Uev. A. F. Rnssford. A idano solo by Miss Marv Kriiso. a vocal solo by rtirs. A. II. Oldloy and numboia by tho Indies' onartotto consisting of Mrs. A. H. Oldloy. Mrs. K. it. Rob Inson. Mrs. .1. T. Hall and Miss K ther Jnliii8on were pleasing features of the program. Tho presentation of diplomas wbh by Superintendent Tlodgon. and tho members of the class were; Regulnr com bo. Anna Ruth Al len. ICdnn Mnriol Hansen. Arthur iKolstnd. Hnzel Kdnn Powers, Hnth Irene Tower. Joan Mary Fllzgor nld, LohIIo AlpluniHo Isnncson. Rnlph I Lyons Krnso. Mux Rclgnrd, Francos Mnry Wllllmna mid Mildred Wilson. Commcrclnl dopnrtment, Clinrlea Vnn ZIIo. Jr. The high school auditorium wns nrettllv decorated for tho orr-naton. (The clnsa colors were green nnd i white nnd the dnss flower tho white rose. The Hobo Winkler prlzo In chem istry was presented to Vlvlnn Carl son by Superintendent Tledgeu. .Junior Reception. Following the regular program, the Junior class gave n reception nnd banquet for the class of l!i:i. Tho banquet room was nrtlstlcnly decorated In Oregon grape and huc kleberry. The clnsB colors of the two clnHses wcro used effectively Refreshments wore served by girls of tho Sophomore class. Vivian Carlson presldpd iih tonst mnstor of tho bnnquet ami there were responses by Arthur Kolstnd, Prof. Holier, Superintendent Tied gen nnd niincnn Douglns. IlillKIIK't Tonlgbt. This evening tho Mnrshlleld High School Alumni will tender a ban quet nt tho Chandler to tho grad uating clnss, John Ferguson will bo tonstmastur. ttf A liTe Hub Big rush on Bluo Ser ges this week bettor se lect yours today, You can buy wherever you like, but if you have one look at this full-weight, pure worsted serge you'll say: "The Hub for mine," B'Ul'n Clotliti jl pfjf iSflHi i 1lCv w tt&f . COAST LEAGUE Cook to drytiM one pint of tomato: Thtn itvtr a low fire HVllN TIW 1VMATOKS TKN MINUTES. Thtn vour in bolllna vuttr. incrtate the heat, toll a ftw tntnutte ami cUtm out with a iroKi iwon. 27i uttntil uill mt It injurtd, WniCII nro you Anxious About when you Bmell food burning loss of tho food or loss of tho utensil T .Food may bo burned in "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils if too much hent is applied; lwt tho burning- hns no effect wlintcver upon them. Less fuel is needed when cooking in "Wear-Ever" utensils, becnuso they heat quicker and retain lieat longer than other cooking ntciiBils ; and food cooked in them is less liable to scorch. Every "Wear-Ever" utensil is made without joints, seams or solder from thick, hard sheet Aluminum, 03 per WEAR-EVER ccni. pure, can not form poison ous oom pounds with ncld fruit or foods, cannot chip or scale, pructlcal ly Indestructible. BASEBALLSGQRE Portland Wins Another Game From Oakland by 10 to 6 Score. Venice Shout Out llr AmmUUJ rrrii lo Cmoi tli 7 Tlmn.l PORTLAND. Ore., Juno fi. Port land won another front Onklnnd yes tordny by n ten to six score. Thurs day's Coast League games resulted ns follows. At Sim Francisco R. H. K. San Francisco n r 0 Venlco 0 I r. TWO DAS OF MANY LEAVE fl.l'J PLANNED OK BREAKWATER At Los Angeles R. II. K. Loa AllL'ull'H 'I 11 !l Sacramento 7 ir 2 At I'ortinnu R. H. K. Portland 10 11 -l Onklnnd C 10 .'! BAND CONGER alDminI w TRADEMARK Replace uteniils that wear out with uteiuili that "Wear-Ever" Hw When you buy? Dufhe bestJJK sS0y T HERE T0NI6DT Director Fenton of tho Coos Dny Concert Rand announced that the following program will bo given Frldny evening at tho Masonic Opera House, tho evenings being too chilly yet to attempt nn open-air concert. March "Tho Whip Holzmnnn Overture "Tho Caliph of IJngdad" Uoleldleu Cornof Solo "Queen of tho Knrth" Plnsutl II. fi. Hnwnril. .tiedley of popular nlrs from btern's publlcntlons, nrr. bv Kvnns. Cnprlco Herolqiio "Awakening of tho Lion- n Kontskl Rng "Pirzznzzn Proniniiniln" llnifr. Selection from "Marltnnn. .Wallace Murdl "Algonquin Seltzer "Star Spangled Hnnner" Steamer UAl.VllOW LIJAVKS .m.iisiii'.;ij) m S o'clock, for ALLIXi'.WV and WAV POINTS, re turning in evening. Round trip, 73 (MINTS. Pino trip for PU'Nlc IWHTIHS. Marshfield to Have Athletic Programs July 2 and 3 Meeting is Held Here At n meeting nt tho Chandler Hotel Inst evening, plana for hold ing a tw'o-dnya' program of aports In Marshfield July '1 nnd 3 wore Inunched and commlttcea will ho mimed to nil bo about $850 to de fray the expenses of tho entertain ment. Tho mutter was taken up by P. P, Norton nnd others who uioiignt innt it una not right for Marshfield to nllow tho Fourth of July period to pnsa without a cele bration of gome kind. Laat evening Mr. Norton wna elected chairman of tho meeting which wna hold In Tho Chnndlor grill nnd D. L. Hood wns elected secretnry nnd treasurer. .1. W. nonnott roported that ho liml rmifniToil wild r. i oi.. ..,.... and other North Uond men nbout tho matter so that the Marshfield entertainment1 would not Interfere with tho celebration thoro. Ho said that Mayor Simpson and others said Hint It would uot and for Mareh fiold to go ahead, that It might bo a good thing In attracting moro peo plo In for tho big colebrntlon In North Rend. Tho North Rend cele bration will bo July I and fi. Chnirmnn N'nrtnn wna l..oi,...i ed IO nminlllt n mnimliton . ! licit funds nnd another committee I to arrange for n program for the two days entertainment. Last vear ovor $1700 was raised for 'tho fourth of July celebration and thoso present Inst ovnnini- fif ti,., orA orJ900 8l10111'' l,e raised this vear. Tho general plan Includes horse racing each day. motor cycle races. automobile races nnd n big trap- 0u' 'u pussiuiy somo baseball games or other sport diversions. All horse ram nntrlnu will l.n r. i Chairman Norton announced this afternoon thnt another meeting would bo held at Tho Chandler this evening to perfect tho plana for the nthletlo program. H0 wishes nil Interested to turn our. KODAK PILMS AT RKD CROSS. Closlnir Ollt nihlu nn.l .,.!., crockery at cost. COOS RAY CSH STORK. Portland Festivities Attract Large Number From Coos Bay Boat Crowded Tim Rrenkwntor Knllml IIiIh nflm-. noon with nuo of tho largest pass enger lists alio baa ovor hnd from tho Ray, nil tho bortlm lining taken nnd ninny taking Just chnlr room. Tho uaiial exodus waa caused by n Inrgo numbor going to Portland for tho Roso Festival nnd nlso for tho Knstern Stnr nnd Mnsonlo meotlngs. Among thoso sailing on tho Rrenkwntor wore tho following: A. W. Nystrom, J. K. Fnrdoll, Mrs. Waddoll. s. C. Cllnkonboard. Hnttlo Post. Sybil Post. Cecllln Post, Mr. Post. Claudo Post, How nrd Post. Lester Post, Leonn Post. Will Abbott. Miss I. Abbott, Mrs. T. Hull. MlHB f!. Mnnrn M..u II n Mooro, Hnrold Mooro, Mr. ' II.' R." Moore. Mrs. F. Chnrboneaii. J. Old- iniid. ii. i.iston. n. W. Rhodes. Mrs. u. . ttnoues, Jno. Rolrno, .T. Shropshlio. Resslo Ayro Mrs. A. HaiiBen, Hnttlo Hnnsen, Kva Hnn aen, Mrs. M. T. Rrltton, Mrs. M. A. McLeod. Leonn MeLeod. C. k, Griffin. A. Rny, Mlsa K. Sllvormnn. A. L. Rnrkor. Oeo. Thomson, Jno. Hnlo. A. Knutson, P. i. Moos. L. R. Denn. T. Rogers. Miss Yonkuin, .loo Schott. Chns. mil, Fred Hill. -. u. riuiii)s, u. sunimorvlllo. Mra. V. O. Prntt. Delln Pratt, Mr. Rnr- w?B0,r, KU " Fry' Jrnr' Feonoy. Miss K Feenoy. J. Mulloy. Mrs. F. h. Alton. O. Mitchell, Roso Por ringer. TllOS. fVinfii Tou wni S: I1Dol;c,'t,or. M. Shongnr.' R. Stlll- "!, .hid. ijiiuuo, u. W. Vnllor TM.rSi .M Sm,th' Ml83 Non. W." """" i - royton, M sa Annl gato. Mrs. C. H. Mnrsli. C. F. Mc Knight. A. S. Stewart. L. A. Plko. Mrs. S ebort. v mn,inn -!'' O. Weston, H. Pope. A.' J.' Smith W. Smith. O. Salbit. F nrlttn ' O. Klmmel. D. E. Geilerntnn. W. R Footo. R. M. Peterson. O. W. nor rlan. Mrs. S. Strong, w Foot. II. S. larding. Mrs. A. Oarton a Kiioiton, W. S. Hall. J. C. Hofford K. Porornnn T o rp' ..'. ,M" ooru, drows. ' "' 'u"1. An- The "Hub Special" $22.50 FULL-WEIGHT, PURE-WORSTED SERGE. A NEW SUIT FOR ANY THAT FADES. 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