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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1914)
X' J SIX ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. asia-si ""i t;; ij SCHOOL OTE5 igSfefcr , 1V l HIGH m L Florcnco Kanlnll, Floyd Scott, Gcorgo Colombo. .j. . i Eighth Grade. Tlioso (linking the highest grades In nn Arithmetic test given Friday follow: Ilnzol Cook, 100; Mildred I Dundy, 00. ! Thoso limiting tlio highest nvor ,ages In a series of three tests glv I en In civics follow: Dlnncho iSehroodcr, !!); Helen Immell, 03; I .Mildred llundy, 00; Gladys Crnw jford. 08. Tlioso making tlio highest nvcr nges In tho weekly spelling mid def inition test follow: Helen Uccs, Ln nniiTrnT'i"(,j IIizo1 Cook- "; wiifmi mc- L! I HIM I LL i '" !): DeForrest Mason. 97; I lElBiy I ID ! i1'3"101 lK. "i Gladys Crnwford, U UUIl I LU I !')'': Helen lniinel, 100; Myrtle INDOOR FIELD MEET RETWKEN m.icu 'i'i.vixil: cimir vi.'i.'n and" value' of developing 5 ATHLETICS AMONG THEM. Tlio Mnrshflold High School girls i yesterday afternoon enjoyed nn In-1 door noid moot ut tno Tnuernneio building, tho four classes forming Into two tonmii for tho various con teats, It wns witnessed by a num ber and tho nthlotlc skill displayed by tlio girls wns n wonder. Tho flold mort Indicated thnt the great possibilities of n gymunsliim hero mo. Superintendent Tlcdgcu lins been anxious to develop nthlct Irs among tho school girls ns he 1 llovcs that It would prove of great benefit physically to them, hut with out n gymnasium and suitable quar tern It has been very difficult for them to train and consequently to Interest them. However, yesterday's ovonts show ed thnt tho girls nro real athletes mid some displayed ability of real stnrs. Tho results wcro as fol lows: llnsketlmll Clinic In n fast basketball game, the Senior-Junior tenm defeated the Freshmen-Sophomores by a score of R to 2. Tho llnoups wore: Seniors Freshmen and Juniors Fob. .Sophomores Ilruco Kolley Eva Hansen Center Dcsslo Flanagan . . Floronco Powers Forwards Mnrjorlo Graham . . Nellie Warwick Forward Kcna Hagluud . . . Dagmnr Fllcsberg Guard Ilcrthn Davis Olga Shettor Guard Clnrn Sargennt Dalln Oldlmid Contor Ileun tlnglum! mid Olgu Slwttor woro tho cnptalns and Miss Princes HnrknosH r force. Miss Ethel Ueoso was nlso nn official. In tho sec ond half. A'lelalilo Clarke took Miss Oldlnnd's place. Other Contests In addition to thoso participating Iti tho baskelbnll kiuiio. MIhhoh Gruco William, Dermal Campbell, Until Duiigmi, Ida Shettor and Gladys Prlddlo participated In tho other contests which resulted as follows: Hotting the ball Freshmen-Sophomores defeated tho Sonlor-.lunlor tenm, Grace Williams holm? captain of the former find Mnrjorlo Graham rnplnln of tho lnttr. First and Last Seniors mid Ju niors defeated Freshmen nnd Soph omores, Delia Oldhiud being eaiitaln of tho latter mid Gladys Prlddlo rmitalu of tho former. Denu Hug Freshmen nnd Soph- oinori's il"f ate1 the Seniors mid Juniors, Until Cowan beliiK emitalu of tho former and Ilurtha Davis captain of the latter. All Up Seniors mid Juniors, cap tained by Dermal Campbell, won nnd Florence Powers cnptnliied th- losors. Dash Freshmen mid Sniihomor s defeated the .linilors mid Freshmen. Hrueo Kelly belli cantnln of the former and Adelaide Clarke captain of the latter. The score wns .1 to :i. Newconih Freshmen mid Sopho mores defeated the Seniors mid Ju niors, two to nothing. Itosslo Flan nun n was captain of tho losers mid Dngninr Fllesberg captain of the losers. Arch TInll. - Juniors nnd Seniors dofented the Kreslun-n mid Ronho mores. ' Grace Williams cmifilned tho victors mnl Mnrjorlo Grahnm the losers. Dnsket Thowlng Juniors mid cn lorn won by n score of n to :i. Clarn Snrgennt rnptnliiil the winners and i Isaacson, 08; Mildred llundy, OS; lllnncho Schroedor, 08; Mnry Hol land, .100; Anna Downs, 07. The Woman's Corner I'M I ted Under tlio Auspices of the Women's Christ Inn Temperance Union of Mnrshllcld. N'ntlonnl Prohibition for 1920 Is the slogan of tho tompornnco rorccs. Wo havo tho proposition boforo us of whether wo nro going to give tho American peoplo n ehnneo to stive life, their own lives; to savo homos, tho foundation of tho state; to save their children, the hope of tho ftt turo; whether or not wo nro going to glvo them a chance to perpet uate our civilization. Congressman Ulchnrd P. Hobsou, In n speech lu tho IIouso of UepresMitatlvcs. : ' Wo nro a world's ropubllc of wo men, who recognize no sectarianism In politics, no sex In citizenship. "There nro hands of ribbon whlta around the world," ajul you nnd I, bound by their puro white clasp, thnnk God nnd tnko courage to wage out peaceful war for God and homo and every land. "Wo be long!" Let evory lip echo tin words; lot every heart cherish them. Knch of us Is ns much a part of the world's union ns Is tiny other woman; It Is our Krcnt, growing, beautiful homo. The white ribbon Includes all reforms, whatever touches humanity touches us. Francos 13. Wlllnrd. Frances K. Wlllnril. Much has boon said and written of this notable woman, hut not so much thnt wo should not offer oni small tribute to her worth. The world novor wenrles of plaudits giv en for true merit. Heroes nice Washington or Lincoln. though their dodH have passed Into decades of the past or Into historic centur ies; their memory is ever kept fresh by ouch succeeding generation. as now uiimirers appear mi nros rostrum. Insplrd by their noble deeds to Indite now peaus to their p ra I HO. "This world Is a stage, whero nil men nro actors." mnl when the play Kots too sensuous. Immornl and In decent, tho grout Must r or the world's dra in is mid tragedies knows Just when, mid who to bring out as a star that will cast a searchlight on the melodramas, not only to re buke, hut to reform ami uplift the shifting scones. It Is as certain to persons or re Unions thought mid research, that Washington. Lincoln. Harriet needi er Slowe, Wendell Philips, and oth ers I might mention, were im.ru ineutH designed mid commissioned by God for their special works in their special time of the world's needs, as that there Is u God that created mid rules the destines of this earth and Its peoples. And though the conservative ones of this pies, nt time may not perceive, (for the scales that adhere to their mental vision) tho mission of this peerless woman. Frances E. WIHard. to tho few, us It always has been to the few, was given the fon sight of the now era that was being usher ed In an era of reform, nn uplift to mankind by the wheels, she wns foremost In setting lu motion wheels of progr ss In tempernuce, purltv mid brotherly love in civics, for the weal of the nation; the prin cipal mid leading one. that on which the others are a sentience, is the annihilation of tlio liquor traffic. t .. .1 !.... .... .. 1 11 Nellie Warwick tlm 4niiliiiiiiiirii mnl '""' J,,m "" "l"" "" '"" ' "'.' ... K l" hol",,"")"',, ,""1 1 Wllluril llvil. loved and advocated those principles, as none other that preco'lod her ever did. Just so sure gsjHHH . Your Home-Site M Ywi want it in a district that is progressive; a.1 section where Hp1 new homes are boin erected, streets being improved and an at- r mnsnlim'n of nifiv!fv i in iviflmnn. Tlw lnl- h1oii1i1 1w ciirliflir ml M , TT- g- ,,. sheltered; water mains should be laid in the streets ready to tap. JC AJtX fe J. Every convenience possible should bo at hand and above all the 1 price should be reasonable. 1 ADDITION I ' FIRST ADDITION offers to the honiebuilder an unusual op- I TP portunity to secure a choice building site at a price below any I similar property on the Day. For $1)00 you can buy a 50x120- I TVTAT? m"IT'T'17,T Xl 00 V m 10 S1,own,S stion of'Marshfield. Buy it on terms I il.-JL kXJ.X J.J jl jUr 1 1 iii t will meet your income unci make plans to build j'our home "f this m You'll like FI HST A DDTT1 ON. Call at our office for a plat ; W - will lwi wnt'tli voiiv wliiln fo wiilk nvfi' v. ti'iift. m L Reynolds Development Co. L (OWNER) JF ITS Central Ave. F .Phone 1G0. ' r Pictures & framing Walker Studio LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title Vi Trust Co. Abstracts, tliin'oiighly dependable, I lit inedliito service, prompt atten tion to all IntcrcMN of our cllentf. .M iiilin tun cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. South Coos River Boats Impress leaves .Mnrshflold for head of river ut 8 u. in., re turning In evonlng. Steamer Rainbow leaves bend of rlvor nt 7 a. m. nnd returning leaves Marshliold at 2 p. in. ItOGFItS ,t SMITH. BANDON 5Y THE SEA THE;C1TY OF THE FUTURE A KKW TKX ACHK TltACTS l-'OUU MILKS SOUTH OS cou.n.ty hoah $!w imik acith? 100 cash, iialanct, two ykalts, no intkiucst, xo tax 128, kink 8axdv loam, li:vi:l iu:xcii land. Buy One It Will Make You Money Domialdl MacKiiratodhi ItKAL IC8TATK ml INSUHANCIC. STADDEN ALL KINDS or I'llOTOdltAl'lllC WOltK, llronilde i:nlnrliiK mil JCodak I'IiiIhIiIiik. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORT KreBhiuen Walklnic Itehiv- Seniors niii' .lu nlorrt wiui. Mildred Slorev heluv ciiptnln of the wlunerH nnd Kve I Inn Ken captain of the IobIiik Froihuicn mnl SophomoreH. The Ionium teaniH are to Bive'n bniuiiiet or Hiipper to the victors. The Into for IIiIh luiw not ben fixed. It will he held at the "KiiiikiiIdw" where a number of the touchers ro side. S 4 I SOl'TII MAKKIIKIICLM SCHOOL I 4 I'irst iJiiiile. Tho children who entered school this week are Lawrence liertrnni, Alice nnd Dale .Mauzey. Mary Ste wnnl. Doris Wilcox, Marlotto Cox, Alice Malsou, Marlon Knrdell, Juno MclnuKhlln, Oleudii Abbott, Ken noth Oreen, I'nul Mcllnle, Arno fllsch, Hilton SelilonberK, Kdward Fourier, Harold Johnson, Orlle lly den. Second (iiiule Mrs. McKlroy and two children visited our room Friday, January no. Pupils receiving 100 In dally work in miellliiK tho past week wore: l'Mlth Anderson. John Clausen, Oeorso Scott. Vernon Holmes. Tliomns Mel lab'. Those rocelvIiiK 100 In the oral test were: Kdlth Anderson, Violet Cnrrev, Aumistus Hoffninu, Myrtle Johnson, Florence Kardall. OeorKO Scott, Harry Walter. Oeorge Col ombo, KlUnbeth McfJInuis, John Clausen, V- rnon llolnieu. Paul Johnson, Robert Knox Josephine Savage. Floyd Scott, Thomas Mc llnle, Vloln Wilson. No words woro misspelled by the A cln88. Pupils receiving 100 In number work this week were Viola Wilson, Kllzabeth McOlnnls, John Clausen, JVugustUB Hoffmau, VloKt Currey, will the white banners of temper auc and purity wave over this fair hind, when conservatives will open their eyes wider than thev did when the black chattel was made an eiiial cltlxou with his white brothers, nnd the ciieuil s of that hnrhliiKcr of nonce and love shall kuiisIi their teeth In the confusion of their de feat, and the mime of Frances K. Wlllnrd shall stand beside those of the world's Brcat heroes, as ono of Kieatest and subliuiest the world bus ever recognized, for hor's was not a revolution of bloodshed and liumiiu aiiKuish, hut of peace, love 'iiid human brotherhood. And by such Ki'iit souls, Cod Is brliiKliiK. sten by step, the world up to Him self. J. S. II. j. .;. A little boy asked his father what is meant ny n stag (tinner. "Why, a dinner wnere onlv men are present," replied tho parent. 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Hvory known dlsiaso trcsitl without drugti or surKcry Itoom !, l.'IC North Ilroadway Pliouo HULL. MnrdiflfM, .Or. O KO. C. MURPHY, -' Kxport Plnno, Player and OrfU Tuning, RcguIatliiB anil Itep!f Ing. Photic LMJJ-L. Ordora may bo left nt tlio VI!t; B. Alien .Music Slore, worn nvenue. TOKIj ostlixd. ) Piano Tuner and Itcnnlrrr II.-. mvlli Hlrrrt. I'llllllO 10J-U Leavo orders at W. R. Halites Jin Company, T M. V1 ) llu RIGHT, iiiiiltlliii- Coiilrnctor, ICnIiiiiiI,u rnriitsbed (III retiuNt An lionest job Kitarniitced. 1'bcD :iin.i(. Shorts, Sl.tIO at HAIXKS'. Llbby COAL. The kind VOP have LWAYS I'SKI). Phon' 72. Pacific Llverv nnd Transfer Comr.nnv ItAtMvACIIIMHIKl'M TISM VAX IS 1 1 AWAY. Men nnd women having backache, ih' umatism. stiff and swollen joints are honest Iv Kind to know that Fo lev Kidney Pills are successful every where lu drlvIiiK out these Ills. That Is because Foley Kldnevs Pills nro a true ni-dlclue and uulckly effoctlvo in nil diseases that result from u'tvik. Inactive kidneys nnd urinary Irregularities. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo slto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. FA.MILY IHNNER8 In our new locution, we nro et peclally propared to cater to familj trade. Regular meals or abort or ders. Open day nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hmndwny nnd CnrmiiprrlHl Mnii T. J. SCA1FE gA. . HODOINS Marshfield paint and IYIdMI"CIU DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished. Phone HIHKI. Macslilleld, OreRon. flANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IX COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlnio Deposits Officers: J. W. Rcnnett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Wllllnins, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Assti Cashier. CO. GOSNEY, f . ...- I llnllilpp. ""- ..111! lll'llll 11III1 .,...... .... b'Btlmrttes, drawing and specinc tloii8furnlBlied on reaui. . A sntlsflod customer Is better '' oronco than n bonk. Look an? ono of my 10 up nnd see It I am reliable. Pliouo nisi. MarshfleR Or. DR. 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