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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1915)
M NT sn & .t8 && J (? v. wn Corn Dye, - fl.Il JtUIJl'lDUil Mniy KIslo Hall o o 0 o - o CO 6 o o 0 o 4 ! The THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' THREE arsfafield High School Graduating Class of Nineteen-Fift an - TJ 4T W i!; lleitlm D.ula - - Mary Kruio Noel I.nphain Kdlth Kalno OIkii Mario Shutter Andrew Thomas Clnrn Sergeant rplli: commencement eerrlHes or the 1 Murshflold High School will, bo held t the Noble Theater, .liiuo !1. He. Luther Dyolt, I). 1)., ot Port liunl, will tlullwr the graduation lUldlCHS. At the K.iino time thuru will the n wauling or tlio IKoku Winkler prlc lit chemistry, the I toil Cross Ithet orlcnls r.ml tlio athletic emblems uitil prizes, music by tlio girls' iiiiiI boys' i;lco dubs ami tho liroxanlnttoii ot tlio (llplolMUH. Tlio Klosliewnwa, senior, annual. Is today finished at tlio printers. It Is a book well bound In green leath er with tho naino on tho cover In gold. Tho book eontnliiH doeim of cuts. Is clover and blight In Its nia1e-ti), one of tho bent annual pub lications of any class of tho local high schooL A section is dovoled to oach clasB of tho school and t& o.ich depart nii'iit. CutH of student life, at school, at homo and tat tho bench tend to liven tho pages,' limiting In a 1 a most Interesting woik. Tlio books aro now londy for dlstilbu tton, , , ,,,. n ', i Tho nthlutlc section. qQiitaliiH ,tho p'cturcs of nil tennis of the IiIkIi school during the year, of the rIiIh as well us the boys. It Is. also IN ltistratod with Informal simpn of the athletes. m fm Yr V fcjaajMMagggjwMtmMJttgQ'a Alleno Leader Murgaroto Htuclc Ho-n lirown Hess Douglas Samuel Hunter Itenii Ilngluud Llnea Thornroso Murjorlo flfnhnjn Josslo Trask you don't know how far your o A- UHO S IS TOTAL LOSS t AT THE HOTELS J $ Clmiiillor Hotel. A. H. HlatHiely, Codulllo; William Candlln, Coaulllo; J. 1 Hull, Tort- ilandt 12. Mon, Abordoon, South l)a- jfjntlmictl iX1-- -I'-SSSArr,-! k"tn; W" '' M,l,or' '"'thinil: W. S. Uunnl cruw In the small boat ' Swuln, 1'owors; A. V. Konton, Itoso- HtaiulliiK hy they welo rend to na-' Iur(: Mlko Lynch, ItosoburK; Aunn 1 S. oncer and wlfo, :l ILL INT PRIZE Stretch MlKt Hhoiild anythliiK go wrouotf. '!' .Not Woii'lcil. Ilocnuse a bottle i-Hiue nshoro with M. Tuiloy, CnrviilIU; S. Honson, San Kvolyu .liiBton, Coost Snow, .MIsh Annan Snow llbiiico Hotel, James Houston, Myrtle I'olnt; W. 'I'ltll.MIOI.S I'Olt VI(1 IIAItll C. Clark, Power; V. H. Warren, Unn- I TO UK (IIVH.V TO.MOIMiOW don; lion ICOckor, Ilandon; C. H. Mo-1., .. . ,rrr VIII I Wl II f VU1lllllUf "III 1 1 J lWII JH- lognny. SI. Ijiwiciico Hotel. Kstolla Ioterson, UoRoburK; D.in MathowH, Sail FrauclMco; Mlko Mur- m Held at ! Theater In Ninth I lend Tues day at itiilt) 1. l. The pN.cs In tlm North Dei baby c()iitent will bo awarded Krnnclro; 1M. Wllllnminn, Ilandon; t0B sn Francisco; J. K. Conaii, , 3:i 110 o'clock Tuesday nfternQon at W. It. Means. 1'ortervlllo; .1. W. j.nkonldo; A. Anil row. San Kranels- I gathering to ho hold at tlio Joy The n note nskliiK If thoio wh a life j Couch and wlfo. lmndou; V. .1. Koo-iro; Itobort Hlchurds, Sumner; K. (1. tor In North lloiul. Tho mothera Having ciow ashore and bwanso the people of the Cluromout weie not ney and wife, Ilandon. Smith and wife, Cooh Itlvor; Krniii all the babies entered aro rcuupsti Moid llolel. laud Irene lloilsoii, Cooh River; J. to be present, ns each child will r . ....- . ... . .,... . . . t... romoxod Immediately, there wits Claioiuo Wallaie, North Ilond; J. . K. candors anil wire, foos lllver; eolvo u roruncaio. m adiutipn n Homo criticism of tho llfo-savors, i .Martin, Coiiullle; II, Davis, rowers; j Mis. (!. II. (Hilton, Coiiulllo; Mrs. W. , ploiuuH and inodals and tlm Jovli but Cpt. Ilrltt tttutoM that ho acted William Preston, Powers; Peter K. Iliibn, Coiiillle. Imp will ho 'given the winners.1 as ho bolluNod best and knowing that . , , m getting the comforts and necessities of everyday life unless you read the advertisements in ffif every day ::nntn::t:tt:nst o tn he could get the people off at any time wanted It possible to wio the veol. , Members of tho crow of tho Clare inont Mtato thHt they did not believe at any tlmo that they were In Hcr lous dRiiKor and IimiI eery eoufldenie that thoy would get off all right. Waited for Flood Tide. ' Capt. Kud, of the bar dredue Mlehlo, makeH nbout the Mimo state- moiit as Capt. Ilrltt. Ho says that i soon after the Claremont struck he wont down to see what could be douo, but It was an ebb tide and I ho found that ho could not do an thlug until the tide chuugod. Await-, liiK tho Hood tide he nnchoied In' the lower buy. In tho meantime the Nttenipt to shoot Hues from the , Ilnstkwutor wore made and tho K. A. Kllburii had also done out. After they lotiirnod Capt. lleod sayi that Capt. ilrltt tuine uioaru tho drede and the breeehui buoy was oporAtod from the Mlehlo. Capt, Itowl Buys that it took one hour and a half to take all the no.op,lp off the Claremont, Tuent).l Aboalil Cant. Ileiihou ktates that uboart the Claremont there were, besides himself, 21 men In the crow and the one lady passenger, making -C all told. One niuii swam ashore making J.' to reinoe from tlio e- -Isel. t NEWS OF NORTH BEND X C. I Jacobson and family left to day for Oakland. Cil Mr. Jafob sou has been connected with tho con struction work on the Southern Pa olfle ami has been transferred to n(j other plaee. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wlodsor nd Mr. and Mr. Williams havo moved to Ilquihm In BpKtiUh Court on Sherman Aviiiue. iV-f, "rN 'ClF. 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