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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1914)
' ' f'i'if w Jwv W 5? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,' OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914-EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES H. O. MALONKY Editor and Tub. DAN M. AiALONHY News Kdltor Official rnpcr of Coos County VAhUAIUiK IIOl'HS. O tho Professional-man tho hours between tbo end of the business To the Voters of Nortih Beirad clnss, est, 38. Miss Dayton, smallest largest 28. Miss Fulton, smallest class, largest, 8. Again: "These sninll laboratories, by tho way, contain boiiio two thous and dollars' worth, inoro or loss, of scientific apparatus, most of which has not ben used In tnree years ami 9 between tho end of tho business North Bend, Ore, April 21, 1914. ,,.),.,. ,,.. i.n i,.. nnn.i nin.n im day and midnight aro tho most To the legal voters of School District inR placed there" There Is not a vnlnablo hours. Thoy aro the tlmo , No. 13: ,,,,., 'dead piece of apparatus In tho en- whon, If ho have any strength and An artlclo appearing In tho Marsh. tlro coiection, and every bit Is used ambition, tho work Is done that keeps field papers Saturday evening In re- j 8 occngon cnn8 for, a fact which lilm growing nnd wins reputation out Prd to tvo school situation In North ,... cnBH.. j)e verified by consulting uiuo oi ins nri'Mii nun uuupr luiihih. uuhu tuwnii on iimu) iiiiaaiitiuiuuiiia i with Mr Perkins 1 1111(1 IlllHllllllU iiiiHuiiuuutuini wo UL'UIII It expedient to reply to tno same liii i m c I IS EBRESINT Elected Head of Millicoma As sociation Yesterday Other Officials Are Chosen Tho annual election of tho Mllll fomn Association yesterday resulted tis follows: President J. S. Coke. Vice-President C. 1 McKnlght. Secretary nnd Treasurer It. T. Kaufman. Governors .1. A. Mntson and Dr. 8trnw. IIouso Committee E. K. Jones, V. 0. Horton nnd Clnudo Nnsuurg. Library Commlttco Dr. Tnggart, A. Y. Myorsand Hugh Ilarclny. RSI 101 10 NM TODAY Harvey Gurnea and Compan ions Make Trip From North Bend in 2:35. The Hupmobllo, that mndo tho trip to Ilullnrds recently In six hours .and .'10 minutes loworcd Its record today, making tbo run from JJorth Hunt! to IJiillnrds In two hours nnd :ili minutes, bolng de layed twonty-slx minutes on account of tiro chain trouble, which makes the exact running tlmo two Hours nnd nlno minutes. The Hupmobllo started from North Ilond nt 0:20 today mid arrived In Dandon nt S:.rf a. m. Tho Hupmobllo was driven by Hnrvoy Onmon, who was ncooin pnnlcd by John V. Pltnoy, Wnltor McLood, Kroil Olalor, being .tho namo crow who drovo down when tho loads wero had somo weoks auo. As tho roadH Improve tho different Machines nro oxpected to lower tliolr records. Tho Hupmobllo party hnvo In tondod to roturn Immediately upon their arrival nt Ilullnrds, but this plnn was nhaudnncd, nnd It Is not likely that thoy will roturn until Into this afternoon. You aro led to believe thnt tho high Bchool building Is being nialn- It Is n lamentable Situation If there f!,,l In ormminnilnli) nnmn tnrlv nr Is but alio person who has taken, flft chndron whlch ls ns near tho enoi.Rh Interest in our schools to bojtrutl na nnj. othcr Btntoniont Con lntelllgently Informed of tho needs tnncil ln sad nrtlclo As a matter of of the same. fnct tll0 hRn Bcnoo, ,i(inK 8 nc. i W?' ,th,? n,oni,)Gr,s ?f tho school commoilatliiu S2 high school pupils, bonrd, bolloved w;o had a Just prldo 2C , hl, ,0 ,, 34 B0Vcnth hi uui minium unit wviu Kiting 11 uui grade, host attention and thought, nnd when wo camo to you asking for your vote to nllow. us to procure more school property wo were doing so for tho best Intercuts of tho schoolB, but find wo wore mistaken becnuso "North Hcud docs not need another school now mid doubtless will not need one for some years to come." North Bond docs not need another To sumo going Into details further and nnsworlng her nbsttrd statements we nsk you, Mr. nnd Mrs. Voter, to mnko Wednesday, April 22, lDH, beginning at S o'clock a. in., Good Schools Day by asBombllng nt the high school building, tho commissary building, nnd finally at tho Central building nnd there by your voto holp us to maintain tho North Ilond H1.,.t f.n t.t. I- A ll.- . I Vi V - 1111 1 .l.r,B,t"" ,iru" schools where thoy nro today second ". mn ' c 1h",ron1 llvlnB ,W08t r t0 n the state. Wo nro not ap- I.0"-S,.n, IRhJ,".V? ""ft " walk cnllng to you for your pocket book nuiuoo uiu 1'uiir oiuiiuii uiiuuu lu re cite In nn unbcnlthful basement mom In tho Central school building." Whore lies tho tragical part of tho nhovo situation? In tho wnlk or In the basement? If In tho basoment wo had hoped by your npproval to eliminate tho same, yet tho article In question would advocate tho high srliool basement ns wo aro not asking for n tax levy or a bond Issue: nil that wo do nslc Is thnt you approve by your vote, tho action deemed necessary by the Hoard for tno bottormont of your sciiools. The writer of tho article In ( question has been nnd ls a menace to tho schools ns you woll know. She has In specific cases attomptcd to MANY times each week we are asked, "How is Business?'' Business is good. So far this year each month has shown a nice gain over the same month last year. Each year our' business has made a big gain over the previous year. As we live we grow. Without any big noise or special sales The Golden Rule is doing a much larger volume of business than any similar concern in Coos county. Our prices draw. It is expensive and needlessly extrava gant not to trade at the Golden Rule. Most thrifty peo ple have learned this, therefore we get their business. nont. If In tho wnlk von t r '.'"" ':'.:r''V"V ".' will hnvo to decide which Is tho groat- ,,.nin,,a oi. i.na tn .m.. m.L years pnst been nn unnecessary or tragedy for n child to cross snld I ?h7h U &,SithClK.,t KOl"B t0l2!'?.8t "nr "o of them, will ro4il. or for a child to cross It go iik toini.. .. i. n '.. ' tho high school building. Iff , ' , ",,"' '"3 i .North Honil docs not need another vn i... vnilr vn. naRH,. ,. n 0i,i ' school building because "It Is equally ff" ' ZV " i. 1 '"' T, true that less than one-fourth of tho i onco niiil for nil I ?mi,l',r u0 .!!lKlnbnl!00l,!fn,'; ' Wo "'"corcly rgrot that this matter utilized. If tho nhovo Blntemonti j,n. 0V(jr ,.' nnrn,iCli i.nforo ills wore truo then perl.nps North Ilond , n,oroB,e,, Se In tl o aners but llr. "".L!'""., nnl ':?r ,,ull,lh,B' b,,t I "K the voters I of f thli c'u J want DAY'S IrH II POLICE CQURT let iih nnnlyzo tho same Tho "inusoum" now used ns n stor room" Is used nt nrcsont as it hIooD' Ing room by tho Janitor. Snll wo ,,!,,nqo nl..l II... l....lln l.lt .... f. i I'lVIIOli ujutt uiu jiiiiiiui ui niiiiij v kl'uii hi on t'o nrpinlHPR? Tho "library" "but which Is now used for loss than hnlf n dozen type writer students" Is nil absolute Ho. Tho library Is used ns a library. Wo Biipposo when wo get our now Cnr neglo Library It will bo used for n livery stable, but tho hoard believes In utilizing Its, library for library pur poses nnd Incidentally to accniniiui- date Mr. (Irubbs with a class of eov cntccii typewriter students. A recitation room lg hult to ac commodate tho largest number of students in any class nnd not the (smallest nlass. As to tho tactual slzo of classes: .Mr. (irubbs, smnllost class, 9; larg est 2.. .Mr. Perkins, smallest clnss, G, larg est, 21. Mr, HoUy, smallest clnss, fi; lnrg' fncts, thoreforo wo felt compelled to givo tno nbove reply and now nBk you to go nnd seo for yoursolvcs,' l Itospectfully, h. K. PAIiKBNSTKIN, II. 0. KKItN, C.A.SMITH. Hoard of education. .MV HV.MPHOXY To Hvo nnd loam; Ilrlght days Dull days, All days, Always, And Just bo gland. IiII'K. CLOTHE Man wants but llttlo hero below, And yot ho frets nnd frets; Ho wants hut llttlo. and wo know 'TIs hotter than ho gets. Ladies Suits, the newest styles and best values from - - - $8.40 to $33.00 . Ladies Coats 25 per ct. less than others $6.50 to $25 Mens Suits - - - $6.50 to $25.00 Boys Suits - - $ 1 .50 to $ 1 0.00 Queen Quality Shoes - - $3.50 to $5.00 Buster Brown Shoes - 1 .25 to 2.50 Mens Shoes . . . 2.75 to 5.00 We have by far the largest line of piece goods in town, SPECIAL VALUES IN WASH DRESSES and SHIRT WAISTS The GOLDEN RUL ALWAYS BUSY : : OUR PRICES DRAW EMI M13MWHI Chas. Noble Fined $5 for Ob structing Street with Pile driver One, Drunk. .1. A. .lohnson was arrested by Officers Shnupo and Itlchnrdson nt tho Shamrock bar on Tuesday eve ning and charged with drunken ness, and causing a gonornl dis turbance irouiil the Shamrock liar. Ho had only 20 cents In his possession. Charley Noble was arrested on Monday afternoon ami npnoariv be fore llocordor Hutlor todny on n nlinrgn of iiIIowIuk Ii'k pllpirlver to completely obstruct tho corner of South Sixth strnet nnd HonntMt nve nun. Ho was fined $S.OO by llocord or Hutlor today. , Jack Maixlcii Arrested John Marsdeii, Jr., was arrested liv Mnrfllinl Piirtm nt linn.t tnilnv nnd charged with carrying conconl- etl weapons. Ho was later taken to Coqnlllo, where ho will ho taken be fore Judge Coke for having vlohued n pnrule In connection with the trouble ho had a few years iiko with J. llennett. Mursdcn claims that ho was ' bound for South Inlet nnd nnnod I himself boforo starting for tho i InutiiMi VnL'n u han Im wtiR mop In Carter who searched him and found tho gun. Don't make tho man but thov help, Come in and lot us show you now good a suit wo can soil you For S18.00 Others 88.50 to $15.00 Better ones to $30.00 FIXUP Agent Royal Tailors, Two Stores: Marshfied North Bend UTe Royal TONIGHT Miss Mnbel Koiil In nil now songs. You enn't holp but bo pleas ed uy mo excellent singing or this girl. "Dr. Nicholson Riid tho Uiuo Dia mond. An extraordinary feature ' An unequalled mystery drninn In four parts. Not n dull moment In tho outliv twenty. "And the Vllllan Still Pursued Her." A Nestor sldesplltter that you HiiuuKi noi miss, Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, 10c. T'S A WINNER. WHAT? The P.?t! JSJfffi MfL? Af v y Jiy5 EvficjLKaiSLiiiik 2UKL Because -It broke all records over the coast road to Bandon in the hardest rainstorm of the seas on and in the deepest mud. Because It is light. Because It is easy on tires. Because It burns less gasoline. Because It burns less cylinder oil. Because It is easv to ooerate. Because You can buy the parts one at a time and when you have bought them all they only cost what the car would assembled. Because Every Ford dealer always carries a stock of Ford parts. Because You never have to lay it up to wait for parts to come from factory by express. I Because Goodrum has a complete stock of parts at I Fnctorv nrices. Because It will run more miles for less money than any other car made. Because You do not have to be a mechanic to keep a Ford in repair. , Because There are are more Fords made and sold than all other makes put together. Because You can go places with a Ford no other car can go. Because Your operation cost for one year is about the same as any other make for one-fourtn that time. Because IRVING BLOCK a46f&m For Women THREE "ONYX" DAYS Monday Tuesday Wednesday The ouo Br Nit hosiery opportunity of tho yoar. This Is your rlwinco for a big inopoy saving, to secure tho Top Notch "ONYX" Hosiery Ynlutv.. Tho distributor's way to Introduce "ONYX" quality to you: $650 Delivers to aivy home in Coos County a 5-passen- ger FORD folly equipped tOUKK. black; 402SY. white; IO:tS, tan -Womou'g "Onyx" medium-weight. silk llslo; "Doublex" hwsl and too; "Dul-I" top aud r -Inforiitfd sole. KeU aud looks like silk, but wears better. Ilegu lar fue value. "Ouy" Pay lirliv, tluw iwJr for . . . .St, OO 120M. Womon's "Onyx" extra slto, nifdlum-wolght, silk llak Dub-1 garter top and double ipllced heel, solo and toe, Mack only. (tegular Sec nliic, "Ouy" Day price, three pair for $1,00 Wh havu a lara stock of Women's "ONYX" Hosiery aside from tho we have uieutloneJ above that we Rro allowing l,, 1'V tent discount on. FORD SPECIALS. CARRIED IN STOCK Halliday Shock Absorbers $12.50 New York Master Vibrators 10.00 Connecticut Master Vibrators 9.00 Bolt on Bumpers 5.00 Trunk Racks 5.C0 Seat Covers 22.50 Auxiliary Water Circulator ' 12.50 G00DR0ADS 327 Central Avenue Ford Tool Boxes 5,2? Ford Special cylinder oil, per gallon T -ir Ford Special Champion "X" spark plugs ' United States tires, 30x3 1-2 ?'ix United States tires, 30x3 ! rord Non-skid Chains -- If you are going to own a winning Ford this sum mer you had better net your wfcr in nnw- - GQODRWS GARAGE Marshfield, Ore. -A k Lafait ,MM.Ji i