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rowMgai. woBiJipij SSftW- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR ' llw" Wti!tt BWHMBBMM-in .TU KNIFE HD CUTS TIRES AlF JOHNSON Ulllj BED SOUTH hay martin's stage mm: vie I Prominent Lumberman Sue TIMS MIHCREAXT CHASED I :.''', , t" " 1 n..W THROUGH BRUSH XEAR UVS. keu mill. Tiro cutters operated In Hunker nil! last nl glit nnd this morning liny cumbs at Home of Daughter tn San Rafael, Cal. Alfred Johnson Sr. for years a "ll",S?"n.,il"ir .U.h0,,.r -ViS, of the potest developer of Coos m.i-b -mv .vtnu .u ... ", i Countv and one of Hs higniy respect """'A,.0 lUiDK.,rCr, Wd 'en. dlej Ute S.truay ntsht """",l- . " , ' '....r : at the home of bis daHgaier, nr. K. road ending from Bunker HIM. On Caf a return trip last evening he sud- jatA foltotred a leap lllaws during !S3d.'fflprntJ,,ihrwLK V!? V K 8"" $eTerat " paratus with hltn throuph the trees. b T- ,,L VL!!kL? lie disappeared In the drkc, lili. iTTowa started an Independent stage Mae To , T'j1157, 'I.1 W IfT Bunker Hill. phIUbr on a large ( tftcfctly It w H4 touring car and a sew For. He tat be wW rTr v tlW.sU states that last evening there ira a erl expert M It w laajxw car In front of lilm Mid one iJtd rfMe. and that the itres an nMthre ear Fie w rft! y. Mr Jate were damage. Tires on fcath Ms at CtJ cars vere est. B " ,T"J' eMwi ta awa- On rrtarntas 1e the parage fw fctar of :alr. TV? stacy of ! gasoline last mpbt, Mr. Marttc rtmssle &vzte ta easaifwa yirs tlced for the rst Mmc rhat a4 M Je 1Pt tt ttwey d beea do. JYmiI: Hunt, tirhlnj: vriasiavt ? tM rMttae. the FbnJ oa Maran's Awe Hsx AMc t ti lriJa.Uj of ti came In latur .Jd xa.intnMnn sbv- errty 4ay t sivmia taiiutrv cd that Ms tires JOD hud len cot. of tMs . Mr Mamc svtfcr Though It as dark Mr. Martin Steatr fire Ww tJrk J a"v stopped oa ue jm trip ticw the sMtst mt Mr Mctf. Bt i. So. tw spot. HU vtfe 3tift In the fir ar Jw f s.titcj4ty. M maim.tiia.-nL it be went ti-rc-tpi the IithkU. w: ju fx k trairtr ywn aaJ called oat ttxt Jlf lrr"t hT tw! ita tr: rc Mr IHutttwir tn iia In which t&e tsMSe -w tzaMeJ Mmr, i MJsii as. ootvmJrtat had dlssppari. A xlie to tie ittt)e i rfflari!i bushes conrlcceJ tie 4.tr thx: c?Kty Wswc. as tara-sK liv someone had hs nuifef ftc Mr rite f :1 ku. feal xol rjwr U' car8; , , top aW a fct3ic aaai t alt. The tires on the Wg autMze et j 3 frtesMir at r?ws4 wttH new and cost 1109 xpic, b jaW. ! Jk a ix MUt Fmot U whllo tho smaller oses r rahK jj Vajtaw&r xsrctxti4 aai rt Jt 21. These will hare to ft was T&t.' trtr x ra fr Alfred ",. " "?J ."jf. J-.tetePltr aad iK,aty SUITS COATS DRESSES WAISTS PETTICOATS WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A PRE-EASTER SHOWING OF BEWITCHIM STYLES IN ENDLESS VARIETY Our stocks are the personification of newness, every garment has been selected with the utmost care as to fashion's requirements, and its actnaf quality value; we also dwell upon the virtue of our exceptionally low selling prices.-' t . lluai Some of the models are reproductions of prominent European styles, and a great many are snappy creations from the fashion centers of our own U. S. A. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO LOOK 'EM OVER AND SATISFY YOUR HONEST CONVICTIONS. NEW COATS NEW WAISTS NEW SUITS NEW SHOES NEW to and In tho meantime new tlr mint bo bouRht to take their place. L TO T Mr. Jotaroa was born In Stock- il3. Sedea. December 12, 1S45. . , Vfita eleren years old. he moved frtjsn his parents to Chicago. Two years later, he ran away from home and went to Pentwatcr. Michigan, where he became Indentlfied with tho lumber industry. Ho started In ns ' chore boy, later drovo teainB In tho 1 camps and worked In tho woods nnd ' 1 later becamo associated with Mr. I Remington, a Grand Rapids lumbor- MOVIXfl IMOTL'Iti: KIWI TO KX-' ?Zlu. h '?," conn"t?a ir iiv Mfivi'n'vn ivn .,-,lfor nearly thirty yenrs. Ho moved to 1'iai.N MOhMI..T AM) WHATithocoostnnd In northern California, IT MKAXH vSHOW IX DIKKKIN put In ono of tno most modern mills KXT COOS COUXTV TOWNS, I NEW WOOLENS Galtartlintw, l,oplln, Chiffon Clothe and Ctck NEW SILKS OoliI I'lntliH. Cri'po do Clilneu, l'onueex, I'opllns Sparkle, IiroriMlcx nnd filiicu Tiiffetni 00 0 ER E: TAKE DEPOSITION ssiiiH HsV mLw K J& isisiiiBH siBRsSfl iW IB Bv iBL IssBk v siiiiiisiiHH. 11111111111 1111H 11A. H iiiiiW iiiiiiiiiiiH isiHEMH m Lm LLr LW DL i IiiiiiiiiVci. LiiiiiK 11H lk. H iiiiV vHi BRI m J 1 jK IHk iiiiiliRiiii. lH DRESSES NEW LACES RIBBONS COLLARS CORSETS ALL-OVERS BUTTONS GLOVES HOSIERY and SILK PETTICOATS CHEMIST II WORTH I good English nnd Is apparently tures of tho Falls. They thoucht j jcEsesscd of n good education. They thero would bo somo good ones, made quite n flurry In business elr- especially of Silver Fnlls, ns tho light jeles by proceeding to purchase tools, was bettor when they nindo tho ox- r.nd supplies for their work, nnd It is stated that they distributed nbout llov. Ilobt. 13. Drowning, acting as chairman of tho recently appoint ed commltteo on reorganizing tho Hoy Scouts In Marshflold, has just arrangod through tho World Pllm Corporation,' through their head of flco In Seattle, for tho presentation In Marshfleld on tho 22nl"and 24th of this month, or n powerful nnd roallstlo portrayal of tho llfo of tho Hoy Scouts. Tho Seattlo offlco sont their representative, a Mr. Cook, into this Bectlon to mako the pre liminary arrangements for tho pres entation of this film which has won world-wldo approval, nnd has boon prcsonted in all the largo cities of tho United States. Mr. Cook, who will visit tho towns on tho liny and In tho Valley whoro tho film Is to bo shown, told llov. llrownlng that tho film Is an extraordinary object lesson dealing with Hoy Scout work and was pro duced at an enormous expense, hav ing boon difficult to obtain. Marsh field thoreforo Is fortunate In bolng nblo to hnvo this film brought hero, f ho picture Is shown In six splondld rools nnd Is nbsorhlngly Interesting from start to finish, depleting tho moral uplift lu tho llfo of n wayward youth throuuh tho Influonco of Hoy Scout activities, together with othor features thero nro highly ontortnln lng. Tho picture, Mr. Cook snld, was shown In othor places for 2G cents, on account of tho enormous cost of producing It, but Mnrshflold will soo It for ton cents, nH Mann Kor Kollor nssurod Mr. Cook and llov. llrownlng that ho would not ralso his usual price of admission, This Is dono purely In tho Interest of tho Hoy Scout propaganda, which is endeavoring to got tho people of tho community to undorstund what tho Hoy Scout work It, and In this boiuo tho film will provo of high cducutlonul vnluo. The definite dates huvo boon set for tho produc tion of this striking film, and March :iOth and a 1st It will ho produced at tho Orpheum. Tho Hoy Scout Commltteo, nbly assisted by Mr. Nlles, of tho High School, who Is to act ns Scout Master for tho boyB, Is to begin a campaign at onco to boo that not only tho hoys, but ov vrr cltlion of Mnrshflold takes ad vantage of this unusual opportunity to s8o tho modorn drama of the Hoy Scout. k. r. aw iiAiim.va sov comi.vo HlCItU KHOM I'OHTIiANl) l-'Olt I'llUMMI.VAUV HKAItlXCl MVlt TI.I3 POIXT CASH Tho deposition of II. P. V. Hard- that had over been built at that tlmo About olghteon years ago, ho camo to Coos County nnd engaged In tho mill business, lio nldcd In tho trans formation of lumborlnir from tho old I lng, Portland chemist who oxnmlnml stylo to tho now and prospered. Then tho body of Arthur Russell, Is bolng mark U hi-m LVnnw -"' f t'' .,akc ' ,l08 City nnd there is ' ' ---" -"--- .-- till w UUM- Bon Mill, nbovo Conullln, burned In August, i an. Mrs. Johnson, his wlfo, had heon qnrto III hut when alio somo doubt whether or not tho tos timony will nrrlvo In tlmo for the lirollllllllnri' 1,nnrl. .. ,.r ll, . .!.. !;igriaken,,,o0utf,ro8i,e0o,rt:,l,0afi,e0; I',"8 T '" Monto' M That tho dofonco ngrccd to tho taking of tho testimony in writing In Portland to pnvo tho county tho oxponso of cnlllng Harding nil tho way horo Is tho statement of tho nt tornoys for Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Itusscll. Tho analysis hns not yet boen re ceived horo, nioroly tho information filed by tho chemist that strong traces of nrsonic had boon found. Claronco Itussoll told him of tho po'sonlng of Arthur Russoll and thnt it was a mlstnko, tho poisoned pear winch Is alleged to hnvo boon used, hnvlng lieon meant for tho wlfo of Arthur Russell. returning homo. Mlio been mo bed fast and a month later passed away. I lor loss was n novoro blow to him. Then In Novombor, 1012, camo tho Hear Creek logging road wreck near Handon, causing a heavy financial loss as well as tho loss of several lUcs. In 1913, his mill at Randolph was swept by flro. Kor tho last year or two, ho has divided his tlmo hotweon Conulllo and San Francisco. Ho Is survived by tho following children; Mrs. I). L. Albert of Oakland, Cal Ifornla. Alfred Johnson of Coqulllo, sheriff of Coos colinty. 13. B. Johnson of tho Coqullle Lum ber Company, , . C. M. Johnson of tho Prosper Mill Company. Mrs. Cal Slaglo of Coqullle. Mrs. Thos Mohl of Handon. Mrs. it. stnnloy Dollar of San uninui, uniirornia 1100 lu cash among tho local deal ers. They hired n houso on n ranch near their work, nnd showed thnlr good Americanism by nt once christening It "Tho White House." Tho foreman was in town yestcrdny nnd stated that thoy cleared 1 1-1 ncres. Tho contract prlco is said to ho $ts nn ncro, so tho men mndo good wages for a holiday. Thoy slated that tho land cleared was not of tho worst, but thoy seemed to ho woll sntisflcd with results. Amougtholr purchases In tho lino or oil o'utrit was n gun for shooting rabbits for tho common Junior, nnd It Is ovldont that thoy have tholr work woll planned. pceurcs at thnt fall than at tho other.. Thoy went up In Gould's rig, and had n rough trip. Wo understand, that Jock I.Ic- nonnld is agitating tho question cf n telephone, lino from Loon I.alco and to pass through this plnco up tho West Fork r.s far ns Johnston's plnco, then over tho hill to that pluco. Frank Terry wns over canvassing' ror subscribers last Friday. Kugono Terry Is plowing for Ed wards nnd Ott on tho plnco nt tho forks which thoy recently bought. News of Nearby Towns si'Mxnit xi:ws May (Iriint lloml. Hccauso tho ovldonco against tho RubsoIIb Is lnrgly circumstan tial, District Attomoy Llljeqvlst nn- uuiiiii'os uini no win agree to al- r. ii..i.... . . . "v; imi friend of Mr Johnson 'thomendsh Z , SK Vl 7 "nSlonb",?,! betweo,, tho.,, being further comont-' grand jury. Vd narlly bonds o ed by tho mnrrlago ot Mr. Johnson's not pormlttcd In murder cases Hf" UaiigUtor and Mr. Dollar's I Hark Duirt.nm, who has Mrsltus- ThnLVv"' m . ., . . ! foUi and the chlldro,Un his custod?, . S'" will probably bo brought ' took thorn out to tho Russell ranch vnm?qa"?.ror.V,,.r,n'' 1,kol' "1,th0 ot,,e'- '' to got clothing nn Nnnn Smith which leaves thero to- look alter things. It has been ro morrow. Ho wns n Knight Tomplnr ! I'orted that Mrs. Russell Is a nlcco nml thoy will probably have charge ! of tho lato Orvll Dodge, but It seoms or tho funeral. that she Is a stop-daughtor of a! . M. Dodge, a brother of tho Into Or- . vll Dodgo. I NEWS OF NORTH BEND - C. S. AVIiiBor and wlfo and children Qnnr. ..1,!Mr,M,,,. ,vt"-li' from ban ItoiicIbco whore they hnvo spoilt a month. Thoy visited tho O. AW Temple homo at I.os Altos, also. City Attorney Derbyshlro soys ho will lssuo a warrant for tho arrest of Robort Kdgnr of Mnrshflold for driving an auto on tho sidewalk In violation of the now nrdinnuio. Tho North Hend Flro Department nus arranged to hnvo tho California All Jubilee All Star Negro quartette Kio a bouerit show horo for them March 21. Mrs. Johnson Is roported critically III ut tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. S. Rogstad. CLEAR COOUILLE (Special to Tho Times.) SUMNER, Or., March in. At a meeting or tho Suninor Orchostrn last week (. C. Motley wns elected dlroctor to rill tho vacancy loft by Arthur Selnndor. Miss lllldur Selnndor wns In Mnrshflold last week taking hor weekly music losson. Georgo Oberst wns In Mnrshflold ono day last week looking nftor business. H. W. Snnford, Chns. Solnndor, Goo. and Ellis Solnuilor, Fred So landnr. O. N. Wilson Vent to Mnrsh flold lost Wodnesduy to ntteinl tho banquet given by tho Coos liny Cow Testing Association. TIlO Five Hlllldroil Clnh mn n the homo of Mr. nnd Mis. Leonard Masters Saturday, March 13. CASES IX COQUIMilJ. MARRIAGE MCEXSES ISSUED Lyln C. Noah nnd Elmn Drollln Bor. E. H. Tozlor nnd Mnblo Hull. Hnrry p. Johnson mid Estolla O. Touney. Coqulllo Sentinel. XEW CASES FILED Tho following cases hnvo boon fil ed In tho Circuit Court: Uu f us N. Crnnflll vs. Patrick D. Crnnrili ot nl; suit to quiet title. Hank of Hnndon vs. Handon Woolon Mills, E. H. Tyr'on, A. JIc- nir, it. h. itosn ot al. Suit to rorccloso mortgogo. Lynn Lnmboth b. e. V. Morrow. Transcript on appeal. s Julius Nelson nnd Augusta Nol soii vs. Edwin Potorson, Frank E. Peterson nnd Ella Potorson. Bennett Trust Company vs. J. U. McNeil nnd Nolllo F. McNeil. Coqulllo Sentinel. Toyo hnvo been nbsont tho past week on account of Illness. The pupils lu Mrs. Wilbur's room havo been preparing: for St. Pat rick's Day. Thoy hnvo learned n Shamrock story nnd their seat work hns been pupcr cutting of pipes and shn m rocks. .Mrs. Fred AVIIson vlsltod tho sec ond grndo and sovornl of Miss Volz's classes on Tuesilny, ' Tlliltl) GRADE Tho pupils having hnd 100 In spoiling during the ontlro week wore Noll Harding, Ethel Lollln, William Sullivan nml .lames Mills. Thoso recoiling perfect grades in number work wore Neil Hnrdlng, Elizabeth Llvr.uton, Romlo Smith mid Arthur Eiickson. FOURTH (JRAI)IC. These pupils hod porfect spoil ing lessons this week: Dorothy Hn kor, Edith Erlcson, Ruth Going. Ed na Krouholiu. Julius Mntson. Roso Mcuinnls, A1111I0 Olson, Donald Wil son, Anna Footo, Charles Ross, Vlo- 101 moiiit, uunenn Scniro, Stella Lash, Drnncho Mlrrosoul. Charles Ross spoiled 188 words In tho flvo mnliito spoiling contost. Monroo McMnhon, Donnld Wilspn, Slolla Lnsh, Lompl Kulju, George Forry nnd Dorothy Baker mndo 100 por cont In the weakly nrlthmotlc tost. vi. am, dilutes 1.Y008. I.nron. It.n mnn, Duncnn DaBhncy, Ero Jt,lj! in' 1u,;",":uo rown and 0n!j SIXTH GltADK. Thoso pupils mndo n grade of 101 por cont lu nil their ntmiiin,. 1...... this week: Albert llassforil, R,;..' i.iuiiu iiiiikuwh, reruinana Una Loulso Gldley, Margaret rowen, Jonnotto Wilson, Evelyn Fourier. Mnbol Brown made a grade of it) In tho spoiling test. In n geography test excellent pi pors woro written by Ervlo Sloro, Mnybello McLaughlin, Arnold Simp. son and Edward Payne. INTHR BOTTOM LIDS Kniiim Fnlnloili Socks Divorce From Walter I'ulitiotli. Chos. l. Rolgard returned Satur day from Coqullle, whoro ho trlod two cases, ono boforo Judcn Cnkn nnd tho othor bororo Justlco Stan ley. Em mu Fnlrcloth ot North Bond, s sooklng a dlvorco from Wnltor l-ttlrcloth, now In Michigan, on tho grounds of cruol nnd Inhuman ironiiiioiii. tiio ovldonco wns com pletod, but thero wns a quostlon as to tho amount or nllmony, nml Judge Coko took It under .idvlsomont, Fnlr- Kiuiu uuiug worm nuout ?0000. Ya ALIAXS TAKE COXTRArP 1'OR ,,ri111, cl,i, ot tho Cnrl-Roynolds RKCL.UMIXG Mioi'T "cm , . lt0.. Coimr onumny vorsus T. J. A'CRES OF IOW TltK'P Vlyt,tc11 wn8 t,lei1 lu J8tlco Stan SlHi'i'it if up AT, ley's court and tho plaintiff given SIN 1 ,R AlllL. , a verdict for fir.S. Aftorwords thoy VALUE OF la.VI) U. S. Supivmo Court Decision Af livlb About $7.(),OOo AVurlli of Property PORTLAND. Ore.. March 15. About J7CO.O0O worth of timber will rovort to tho government from var ious holderH In I Inn nn.i 1 .. ties according to tho decision of tho'l ,,et,M0n,p5l,? Aloxnndor Gould, John J. G . THROW UP TIIKIK JOII Just ns wo go to press wo loam that tho Austrians on- Kaged I,, clearing tho Kusg willow lands west of town hnvo thrown up tholr con- tract, Thev soy if thoy could T- 11-11 U 1,111(10 XI. Till 11 ,lnv tli.v effected n sottloment whereby each i-uui iiib uwii cosis. tiio ottnehinont of a ?G00 tonni was Involved. A I ALLIKJAXV ITEMS lllllniiil. I i. "" """MIIUI. A .WWWWAAAA.A..AA.A..L V.M, ' "o Wt owc1'. John Thomas '--"' 11 o r Samul 1- Pickens, Sidney I lt Beon8 that tho problem ot the nnrSSiH iiaA,J?.,?.Vh " stolK-andt, Ka lands, which hns boon occupy. K S?,U,VN'J,.",c,l'fH.n- W.N.H.K the attention of tho Comm ro.a, -......, uMuiiiTii v , ,- wiiiinm r Hillings nnd tho Linn & Une Tlml U. 8. Supremo court In tho caso of tho Llnii and Lane Timber Company. Originally 37 claims wnm inv-nu. and eight othora wcro ndded. ac I0arndnor,,L0U,,8B,,lar, ot l" " vKi n..tnem' AmoK tho8o ln .oied In the ca wero: O. A. Smith Kredrlck a. it hi,, m..' il 'V ",lV"' inn win if .1 ' "ii" J. BW811- tw 1 ir,r' u- AUl' Moaloy, rd F. Maloue, J. iCThompson, wmr .S""th' Swn8cn. JJtl and 1II Menley and J. A. Thompson aro Club for fcoino tlmo. and which Is of bo much Importance to this city, Is In a fair way of solution, says ili. r,,..in . i, . . . tho n.on iiB. Z -, r"l !""."" "". -"r"' '"' 'mo latter to rorward the fraud The claims 'll f l08t Wk tt ,,ozou lta,la8 were taken out In 1900 c,a,Mi , "PPearod In tho city and announced wiui iney nad takon a contract to .(Special to Tho Times.) AltLEGANV. Or.. Mar. 15. Last Saturday 11 uht Mr. urinific,. ...i 1 von,, ' I, vo liAo?x iZ i,Vri,ro,clu" "' ' " 8 boaL !tsS.o,:!!:c XlttL.! ,,, uiiro 111 BUUUl.tl, thoy arrived horo about l o'clock tho noxt morning, but could get no room at KdwanPs r Larson's and wore compollod to go up to Gould's ?..' !.0 Bfy,0, Thoy wout P to the Ooldfln Falls to got boiuo pictures, and had a fine, sunny day nnd a Hood camp lunch with hot nwfreo, etc. Wo hope tholr oxposuroa will turn out first class. The ground Blabs in 0110 of tholr camoras was broken in n fall on the rocks. Ed Bnrkor went out to Loon Lake for n cow Sunday, which ho bought v. vivv, iiuuixq. lake. other GMO&Li I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I ; A spoiling contest on fifty common words was held in tho high school Friday. Tho list hnd boon posted sovornl days In advance Tho roi suits follow: Senior Clnss 95.37, uvorago; 47.3 por cent of closs hod 100 por cont. Junior clnss 05. 2C nvorngo; I 1.7 por cent of class hns 100 por cont, Sophomore class 94.31, nvorogo; 37.5 por cent of clnss had 100 nor cont. l-reshmnn clnss p2.85, nverago; 20,9 por cont or class Jmd 100 por cent. John Tonhrook, formorly of M. II. S. wns ono of tho doiuters in tho tryouts nt Tho Dalles this year. Ruth Cowan, Ethel Josophson, Tom Wnttors and Ray Davis wero choson to represent tho Junior clnss u tho final contest which will bo held tills mllllm- rnnlr A, 11. I tlmo tho winners of each class try- I (All, li.lll ........- .. . . . wmi, mu .miicur mill ono ciri ntnl ono boy will bo chosen to repre sent the high school In tho county contest which will bo hold nt North Bond tho second week In April. I runr na ....... ... ,.. Tim ll'mil'vii; i. -.... "' -wv "" l0 lailU. Ill 111.) I PHKSHYTKKIAX t'l r ir 1 i '. . lrnct Wu nbot Ihreo miles down ,.,":,. ',..?,i".0"t "t.t. the MreWnW rZiJT! -' Aruiur Rehr:imwo P- "... WKIWlSlwV. MAR ' "'l. mined Jo M . " ' "1 ?" . te! " tho u "!"- 'wn u,i Sunday to gel soiuo CENTRAL SCHOOL Mrs. Ballingor vlsltod Sirs. Wil burs room hist Tuesday and do l gntod the children by Blnglng for them. SOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL FIRST GRADE During tho post weok this room has hnd a porfect attondnnco; no nbsonco nnd no tardiness. Lena Holmes Is a now pupil In this room. Tho following pupils dosorvo com mondntlon for good drawings: Em ma Hansen, Cnrl Pnyno, Edward Fourier, John Wnltor, .Myron Harris, Keith Hull, AIlco Mauzoy, Violet Johnson, Morlo Howe, Morgnrot Cul ly, Lolota Lapp, Loren .Matson, Mny SonquiiSt. SECOXI) GRADE. V Tho following pupils woro porfect III spoiling nil tho weok: Richard Krommlugn, Roslmn MofHtt, Har ry Walters, Lurn James, Glenda Abbott. Hlalto Nerdrum, Catherine uuuioii, uoyd Iludborc-. LoIr niuek. uinra wntts, John McMnnlmnn, Les- . J u iii, iiiiuin uasuney, jinr- uu ivtiiuivuii, iviuua wrigni, unn Juth, Gorlrudo Brown, Perry Tay lor, Allco Holmes, Rlchnrd Noonon, Bornltn Lapp. FOURTH GRADE Thoso who hod porrect papors In spoiling nro; Mary McKlnnon, Alma Wiosor, Aired .AIcElroy, Dick Wnltor, Cocll Doll. Gladys .Alurphy, Allco Mc kinnon, Ell Sampson, Archlo Snow, Virgil LeClnlr. Albort Wobbor, Myr tlo Conklln, Wnltor Sneddon. Those making good studies In painting of tho vlolot ore: Alma Jarvenlon, Alton Knrdoll, Lillian Johnson, Ell Sampson, Mny McKln- iiuii, aiiicu .Mcwiroy; or tho trlUIum; Gordon Noff, Myrtle Conklln, Alfred Wobbor, Cnllsta Walter and Mnr shnll Beatty. Thoso doing cxcoUont work In nrlthmotlc nro.- Archlo Snow, Eli Sampson. Mnry McKlnnon, Almn W eser, Jarl Nordrum, Albert AVebor, Lllllnu Johnson, rimro T,.ivirr. Lowrenco Koontz. Dick Walter, Mark "uuuc, ciiuh. WISH, SEVENTH GRADE Waltor Baknr nt nr..i di.. Ornonn i. ""."'., .V """ "'' -.ow... hub Diiiuit-u mo ii-an grailo. In a match gamo at baskot ball between tho girls of tlm Rvni, and tho eighth grades last Tuesday won"100"' tU lglUh gr'UlQ s,rls uo to Illness Blancho Copplo iN,J0m, ,Da,ea have been slightly irregular In attendanco dur ing tho past weok: OnTl.l0i foUow,S are deserving or special mention for water color sketches: Edith Johnson. Edythe Ayre. Naomi Daniels. n0r,,i nJS'ir f" Nadlne Schow, Thomas Crostli-! HOMME'S JiAXATEVA Ofton called tho Coos Count; ( medicine, Is a mild nnd pleisus offoctlvo laxatlvo ror constlpitloi GIvo it n trial. Trial slzo 10 cents.it nny drugstore. , LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co., Abatrncti, thoroughly dependable. Imm dlnto sorvlco, prompt attention to all Intorests ot our cllentt MINIMUM 0 0 B T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. - I SOUTH. COOS RIVER BOAT J SERVICE j LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshfleld every dr j 8 a. m. Leaves head of rlter at 3:10 P ni. j STEAMER RAINI10W j leaves head of river dally tt 7 n. ni. Leaves Mnrs"lcld at 2 p. in. For clmrtcr apply on bowd. j ROGERS HMITII I Proprietor PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORt H. H. Harper HOUSE BUILDER Gonoral Ropalrlng and Csdum Making. Phone 349-J. I. M. Wright 1ML nuiLnrxa coxTRAoron EBtlmates furnished on reae Dr. H. M. Shaw . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throw GriASSES FITTED OR, MATTIE . SHAW ... Diseases of AVomen ana w"," OfHce Phone 330-J. Rooms 200. 202, Irving Block. Benjamin Ostlind wo ., CONSULTING ENGINEER AST ARCHITOOT Offices, 206 Irving B!n Phono 103-L or 267-J. Marshfleld, OrM W. G. Chandler Room. 301 id 302, Coke BuUdlM. I Marshfleld, uregou Wm. S. Turpen m ARCHITECT Marshfleld. Oregon- Perl Riley Ballmger PIANIST AND TF.ACI1KR Itesldence Studio, 317 No. TMra PhniiR 3i-" Golden '" H"le and T. J. SOAIFE tg A. H. 0DclXS irshtjcldiatiNa l.vii. ,.,.( KurnUht'' nU Katheriuejwalt, Ilorb' MuVpf. lieeuMe'rll Pliono" iVo-K. 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