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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
.BVbjawft THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. H BRANCHES NHJCIKS Supt. Tiedgen Favors Room for Abnormal Students and School Nurse At a meeting of tlio Patrou-TeucTi-cra Club nt tlio Mnrahflolil High School Inst ovontng, Superintendent Tlodgon announced tlint ho had two rnthor Importnnt departures that ho would probably urgo tlio Mnrshflold school board to adopt for tlio local schools next year. One la tlio eatnb llahmcnt of a room with a special toachor for abnormal children. Tlio other la to havo tlio Marahflold, North Hond, Kastsldo ond Hunker Hill schools unite In establishing tlio school nurso system nml employ ono school nurso for tho four dis tricts. Sho would bo expected to glvo special attention to tho hygienic conditions, look after ailing children and confer with tho parents nnd try and Improve tho hoolth of tho stu dents. Ills announcement followed n talk liy Dr. Straw on adnoids nnd tho health of tho pupils. Dr. Straw stated that ho had Just completed an examination of most of tho chll dron, and whllo ho found many nll lng, tho majority of tho caBCB wcro not onea for operation, but ones that could be cured by slight treat ment. Ho said that bettor atmos phere, good clothing and better hy gienic conditions would ovorcomo them. In conclusion, ho Bald tho pcoplo of Mnrahflolil owed n debt of grntltudo to suporlntcii'lont ticuroii nnd his toichors for tho caro thoy oxcrclscd In seeing thnt tho hygienic conditions in tho school rooms are whnt thoy should bo. Ho Bnld tlio Mnrshflold schools In this respect woro ninonc tho best ho ever visited. Miss Landrlth rend a paper on tho "School Nurso System." Mrs. J. Wright Wilson presided nnd Miss Silverman nclod tin sec retary of tho meeting. Mrs. I'onrl Jlllpy Ilalllngcr furnished u number of musical immliora. At tho closo of tho program, Miss Mooro nnd tho girls or her high school nnd Klghth Krndo domestic sclonco classes fur nished ten nnd cookies, tho latter having boon cooked by tho children. money from tho tickets was used In tiavlnc expenses Incurred. About ! thlrty-flvo guests teachers nnd stu dents woro prcsont. Tlio conunmeo In chnrgo woro Klslo Ilnll, chairman, Evelyn L,angworthy, Laura Watson, Lucy Powers, Nclllo Wnrwlck and Mnrjorio Graham, Tho luncheon was pronounced "flno" by those who woro forunnto enough to seciiro a ticket. Only about thlrty-flvo tlckots woro IbsuciI. From tlio economic standpoint it might bo interesting to know that tho ostlmnted nctual cost of serv ing the thirty five was $3.2i, nink Ing tho cxpcnso a llttlo under ten cents for each Indlvldunl. Two other luncheons will bo served In February nnd March by other mem bers of tho class. Tho high school Is tho recipient of n fine picture of tho Angolus, slzo 118 by BO Inches, In a five-inch oak frnmo. Tho picture is tho gift I of tho class of l'Jl.T nnd was pre sented to tho school by Lesllo iBaacson, who wns n mombor or I that cIobs, with a flno presentation i 'sticech. New pupils to tno numuor 01 ten woro enrolled In tlio schools this week. mBaHgHHMEI3HHPIHHHnMHi LINtli WILL lit I A TOTAL LOSS Cobequin Impaled on Trinity Rock Captain and Men Are Taken Off Illr AiinocUtcd I'rcM to Coon nay Time. YARMOUTH, Jan. 17. It has been seen thnt the liner Cobeuutn Impaled on Trinity Hock, will bo a 'total loss. Tho captnln uind men who hnd remained nbourd after nlno-ty-slx of tho crew nnd passengers hnd been rescued, woro taken off by tho steamer Lansdowns. . TIiobc res cued from tho ship probably will re main hero for a fow days. HAND DAXCK, Kagles' Ilnll, SAT I'KDAV, Jan. 17. SCRATCH FOOD In 50 lb. Backs $1.2G nt HALVES'. HANI) DAXCK, Unfiles' Hull, SAT I'ltDAY, Jan. 17. 1JAXD DAXCK, Ingles' Hull, SAT I'KDAV, Jan. J 7. Times Want ads bring results. (JLASSKS CilUUTXD TO ORRKR, WKAK KVKS PKKKKCTLV KITTKR Astigmatism, Myopia, or nearslght, Hyperopia, or farsight, Presbyopia, or oldslght. Should you want bet tor pvo-slght, try my Special Ground Combination Perfect Kitting Glasses. Young or old with this special glass, can reml fine print, do cIobo work or boo nt a ellstanco. All Ono LeiiB a Glass of lieauty nnd a Joy for ever. Kvery pair fitted by mo are warranted to bo perfect and Guar anteed to glvo Satisfaction. 1)H. W. II. RICHARDSON, Optometrist, from Spokane. Office, Front nnd Mnrkot Streets, Mnrshflold, Oregon. ..4 IHOUTII MAHSIII'IKLR .SCHOOLS' Kluhlli (rii(l. Pupils making th highest grndcH In tlio weekly spelling test follows, llolou Hoes, 100: Kthol Lingo, 100, Ilolnn Immi'l, ion; Onv Clnuscn. 100; Norman Wilson. 100: Mildred Dundy, 100; lllnncho Schroedor. 100; Urnest Ilurrows. 100; Hnrel Cook. 1)8; IChiiidikI GloHsop, ;)R; Genrgo Hoiigol, !IS; Myrtlo Isnnrsou. OS. Pupils mnklng highest grades In a civics' tost jclven Thunvlnv fol low: lllnncho Schrooder, 100: Gladys Crawford, 100; Kniuond Olomuip, 1)0; Geo. Iloimol. Iir,; Mllilrcn Hun ly on; Hnyi'l Cook. SCI; lluhy Cooler. !M; llolou Itocs, 02; Kriii'wt Ilurrows, :. Tho iiIihomcob In tln grade during tlio week, Wrn Harris, Do For runt JInson, Myrl Cox. Tho olghtli grade boyn In ttiniil trnlnlng luivo flnlslird tho follow, lug plocos: hIpoxo Ironing boards, font linngiMH, spool holders and tiro iliilshlng table book stunds. Knurl li (.'mtl. Thnsn receiving 100 In tho recent spoiling contest woro: Helen IVr hliiH. Mnbel Siioddnn, Malitllc Mc Iiughlln, Arnold Sampson, Kukpiio Crosthwnlto, Wesloy Miihoii, Kelly Wnlp, John MlniHsoul, Gladvs Ilur rows. Loreim Hoffman. Dorothy Ilnssford and Uoy Stnnford. Tho A cliisa avornged 07 per cent and tho D clans )0. B. Only thren punlls hnvo been nb out since tho Christinas vacation. 24 pupils having had perfect nt ioiidnuco. Second (Imdi. Names of pupils receiving 100 In dally work In spelling: Marie Ilnouo, Virginia Omttioy, Alma Jarvlnson, Lillian McKlroy, Kll Samiisnn, Gor don Noff, Louise Conner. Paul Jnln. win. Myrtlo .lohnson, William Mc Arthur, Georgo Scott. Those receiving 100 In tho writ ton tost were: Virginia Gosno.y Floyd Scott. Lillian McKlroy. Gor don Noff. Thoso misspelling no words In tho ornl contest woro: Mnrk lloouo. .lack Saccbl. Kll Sampson. Gordon Noff, l.oriiu Wll poii. Loulso Conner. I.llllnn McKlroy, Jarl Noidruin, Virginia Gosnoy. Wll Ham McArthur. Flnreuco lCnrdull spelled longest In tho II class. Thouins McKall onterod our room this week. fr h Fifth A mid SMh It. These divisions have been giving very Interesting current event re ports, Thev spend a fow minutes each morning nt this work. Klwlu Johnson has been doing tho best work In spelling the Inst mouth. Tltliil fiinile. The following pupils havo had 100 In spelling nil tho week: Duncan Dnshnoy, llnlph Hanson, Leonard Oldlaud. Kmerson Noff. Myrtle Conk lln, Cecil Doll. Frederick Dow. Vlr glnln Johnson, Alfred McKlroy, Wal ter Sneddon. Certificates of merit for having rend five books from tho school list linvo been glon to tho following pupils this semester: Paul Cox, Ca llsta Walter. Mrtlo Conklln, Vir ginia Johnson, Harry Wnshhuru. Donald Gldloy, Frederick Honglnnd, Steen Magnus, Walter Suoddou, Ce cil Doll. . 4 I HIGH SCHOOL XKWS Domestic Science Department Thursday of this week six girls of tho advanced cooking class pre pared nnd served a luncheon In the high school kitchen. Tlckots woro jjold nt fifteen- cents each. The mMtflMifk For sale cmly at liTe Golden RijSe .FIRST NATIONAL liANK BUILDING Report of tho Condition of tiii: FIRST XATIOXAL raxic of coos hay nt Mnrshflold, In tho State of Oregon, at tho closo of business, January 13th, l'Jli: KcMiuircn, Loans and Discounts $390,0 11.57 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured , 1177.70 H. S. Ilomls to secure circulation 100,000.00 Other bonds to secure U. S. deposits, $ to secure Postal Savings 27,500.00 Roads, Securities, etc (iO.'JOO.OO Ranking Iouso, Furiiituro and Fixtures 70,600.00 Due from National Ranks (not reserve agents) 32,13G.02 Duo from Stnto and Privnto Ranks nnd Rankers, Trust Com panies, nnd Snvlngs Ranks .1,195.91 Duo from approved Resorvo Agents 1 18,081'. 01 Checks nnd other Cash Horns 2,17-1.07 Notes of other Nntlounl Ranks 3,000.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents S2.20 Specie ?50,S0r..S0 Logal-tender notes 4,310.00 55,110.80 Rodeniptlon fund with H. S. TronBiirer (5 per cent of circu lation) 5,000.00 Totnl $911,375.81 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund 12,500.00 Undivided Profits, loss Kxpouses and Taxes paid ,,, 8,751. 21 Nntlounl Rank Notes outstanding 100,000.00 Duo to other National lmuks 2S.190.54 Duo to State and Private Ranks and Rnukurs .,...,.,. 31.10G.39 Individual deposits subject to cheek ...,, 515,125.00 nominal certificates of deposit 0,277.18 Time certlficntes of deposit , , 90,700.25 Certified checks , , , 009.33 Cashier's checks outstanding , 1,057.01 Postal Savings deposits 19,151.73 Total $911,375.84 Stnto of Oregon, County of Coos, ss. I. Dorsey KrolUor, Cashier of tho nbove-nnmed bank, do solomnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge nnd bollof. DORSKY KRKITZKR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 10th day of January, 1914. ARTHUR K. PKCK, ui " Notary Public. C'ORRKCT ATTEST: 's W. S. CHANDLKR, viblPVd-SX VV J0U-N' s- COKE. . .,Tj-f.-'ffi'. Wi Vi DOUGLAS, " Directors. 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