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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1915)
-t he? yrTilHnimih. " & -'v to v THE C(0S BA fllWESMARSHFlfcLD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i " Cd BaF School Districts Hold Elections M'Ur . ' ,,. POW ! f MSB EATEN uennktt swanton nlkctkd SCJIOOIi IHKKCTOK tfnbxpccicil Opjwslllou Sprung In An mini Election Carries off Vic tory SmiiH Vote Gist Instead of bolng simply a rati fication meeting to Indorse the re election of A. H. rowers, a mirprlso was slipped into tlio annual school election In Mnrsbflold last evening with tho result tlint Dennett Swan ton defeated Mr. Powers for direct or by a voto of 38 to 18. Owing to n gcn6rnl hullef tlint thoro would bo no opposing cnndl (lAlo, thcro was a small attendance when tho meeting oponcd at 7:30 but gradually before tho meeting closed at 8 o'clock friends of Mr. I'pwors who wcro present stated "that ono liad been slipped over on them." Tho first Intimation of lt camo when, after tho rending of the annual report, Chairman A. H. Pow ers called for nominations for direct or for tho three-year term. Henry Scrigstackon nominated A. II. Powors for rcolcctlon. Harry "Winkler nominated nennott Swan ton and It was seconded by M. IT. .Mulloy. For school clerk, Jolin F. Hall wan tho only ono nominated. A motion iriddo tho election of John F. Hall unanimously carrier, Harry Winkler's being tho only dls nontlng voto. Tho voto on director waa by ballot, ICarl Albrocht and Harry Winkler bolng appointed tel lers. Bonnott Swanton, tho now direc tor, waa not prcsont nt tho moctlnK tout was called over Immediately nf tor tho olectlon and sworn In as di rector. Ho has long been a resident of Mnrshfiold and this Is tho first offlco ho has hold here. Ho is an at torney and n member of tho law firm of J. W. nennott. List of Vofcra Thoso present and voting nt tho mooting woro: Harry Winkler, F. P. Norton, W. T. Stoll, B. Johnson, C. H. Lowroy, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Cox, Mrs. M. Ogron, El len Ogrcn, G. A. Donnott, Ellen M. Hood, N. nasmusson, J. H. Cox, Carl Albrocht, Cleo. F. Winchester, M. H. Mulloy, Dr. It. H. Walter, Ilobt. Swnnton, M. P. Gulovson, Ed. Hanson, Jons Hansen, Matt Stonholm, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. J. W. 'Clmpman, 1. I,. Rood, J. It. I-'Ightnor, Claud Nnsburg; Mrs. C. Nnuuurg, A. R. O'Brien, Tow McGIn nls, J. ir. Flanagan, Hugh McLnin, Goo. Balnos, firs. A. J. Harrlng; ton, Mrs. Oro McCnrty ,Mrs. 'Mary McKnlght, Geo. Doll, G. v Leslie, Alva Doll, Mrs. A. Doll, J. m,. Wright, Ray Knurmnn, J. F. Hnll, F. A. Tled Kon, 0. W. Kaufman, J. C. Kondnll, D. Mclntyro, H. Songstackon, Dan Malonoy, I. s. Kaufman, Mrs. Jns. Bennolt, James Dennett. C. If. Wal ter, David Nelson, Dennis McCarthy. TWO CONSOLIDATE REPORT 0 n FS COOLS . NEW SCHOOL OFFICERS .IL'lKiE JOHN F. HALL (JIVES IN TERESTING FIGURES Cost Over 1? in 700 lo Mnlutnin tlio Mnndiflcld Public ScIiooIh Last Vi-nr Expenditures Given The annual school report of tho Mnrsliflold district submitted by Judgo John F. Hall, for over 20 years clerk of tho district, gavo soma Interesting facts concerning the school year Just closed. There woro 27 teachers employed durlnc tho year, six men and 21 women. Of these, five hold llfo certificates nnd 22 hold flvo-yenr, one-year, county or city certificates. Thcro wcro 30 school rooms main tained nnd 1C8 pupils woro enrolled above tho eighth grade. Judgo Hall estimated that thoro wcro 400 en titled to voto nt tho school election. There nro IfiOO volumes In tho school library, 150 volumes being ndded during tho year. Tho finan cial report Is as follows: Marshflold Director Ben nolt SwanUm; Clerk, John F. Hall. North Bend Director, Henry Kern; Clork, C. S. Mnybec. Enstsldo nnd Cooston Di rector, Mrs. Irving Hndlock, Clork, Mrs. McLnggan. Bunker Hill Director, Daniel Orr, A. L. Blitz. Empire Director, J. O. Capron; Clork, C. D. Kelly. Flagstaff Director, Mrs. 0. E. Montgomery; Clork, E. Lothard McCIure. Allegany Director, Jean Perry; Clork, Mrs. James Ott. Ross district - Director, Alex Mntson; Clerk, Harry Russell. Estcrbcck District Direct or, Fred Solandor; Clerk, Leonard Masters. T NO CHANGE MADE ON HEM) HOARD. NORTH 4 Times want ads bring results. RECEIPTS. Inst year . $ 1,7-12.07 tax 27,000.00 1,810.00 tax Bnlanco on hand from Received from special Received for state tntx Recolvcd from county Received from tuition Recolvcd from gynaslum fees . . . . Received from domstlc science and chemistry foes Miscellaneous receipts Recolvcd from bale of bonds G, 631. 80 22.50 29.00 20G.G4 1,084. -15 0.637.3G I). was Mnstors Is Rons District and Esterbeck District Will Unite. Arthur Matson was olectcd direc tor In plnco of Alex Mntson for tho thrco-yoar term nnd Harry Russell wnB re-elected by a largo majority as clork of District No. 12, known as Ross district. In tho Esterhock District No. fifi. Fred Solandor wns elected director ur inrco years to succeed W. rarnn and Herman San ford elected clerk. Leonard tho out-golng clerk. Consolidation of school districts No. 12 nnd fi6 was tho result of yes terday's voting In tho two districts, though In tho Katerbeek district tho votes wcro hotly contested, tho flnnl result being It to r. In favor of tho consolidation. Thero must bo n meeting of tho districts nt u later dato to consider tho slto for tho school building nnd nlso tho uniting must bo ncted upon by the boundary board to make It legal. AGAINST JOINING. South Slough Pi-olmbly Against Cm. Milldntlon of Three Districts. From Incomplete returns it is In dicated that tho threo school dis tricts on South Slough will not eon Bolldnto. All three could not bo heard from today, as thoy nro Isolat ed and hnd not reported, but In DIs. trlct fil thoro waa ono voto against consolidation and this will beat th proposition as It Is necessary for a majority In nil thrco In order to lnsuro tho consolidation. Total rccolpts DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for tcachora salaries Paid for Janitor services Pnld for light - Paid for fuel f- Paid for water Paid for domestic science supplies Paid for manual training supplies and equipment Paid for telcphono nnd telegraph..! Paid for Insuranco Pnld for Clork's snlary and books Paid for supplies Paid for labor and repairs Miscellaneous disbursements $49,365.81 f23,24G.7r 2,132.50 , 498.45 , 1,172.58 249.90 . 434.59 , 1.161.G6 100.08 738.44 .... 256.75 O 900 OO ! 606.50 474.40 Pnld for gymnasium 12,405.52 Lively nt Eustsidc, Where 1150 Pcr houh Elected Mrs. Irving Hnd lock ns Director Tho Bchool election nt North Bond wns n quiet ono, ns thcro was no opposition for tho offices. Only about thirty persons woro present nnd the selections woro made by tho voters acting in n caucus. Henry Kern wns re-elected director and C. E. Mnybco was ro-clcctcd as clerk. Elections wcro held in tho other districts of Coos Bay nnd some woro quite lively. tax payers. Thoro was somo lively talk beforo tho balloting closed. Tho voto on clerk wns Mrs. Mc Lnggan 32 nnd S. F. Bock 28. For director, Mrs. Irving Hndlock wns tho only ono nominated, Mrs. Percy- Poet wns talked of as n can didate, but in tho excitement her name wns not plnccd In nomination. Tlio Cooston nnd Enstsldu districts wcro consolidated Juno 2. iU. A. McLnggan and W. F. Byerly nro tho hold-over directors. Mrs. Jcnn Brown, of .Enstsldo, wns nlso talked of ns n candidate for di rector, but in tho excitement her nnmo wns not plnccd In nomination. Thoro nro many versions of tho election nnd no less than a dozen Enstsldo people telephoned Tlio Times offlco ubout It; somo being very lrnlo. tho board nro dipt. James Mngeo nnd Mrs. T. J. Macgcnn. NINE YEARS DIRECTOR Mrs. (1. E. Montgomery Elected After Luiik Service. Eighteen votes woro enst In the Flngstnff school district election lnst evening. Mrs. a. E. Montgomery term of thrco yours. Sho hna hold succeeded herself ns director for it this offlco for nlno years. E. Lothnrd McOluro wns elected clerk of tlio district for a year, suc ceeding Chnrlca Codding. Alexan der Smidon ncted na chairman of tho meeting. Jt Is suld thoro nro approximately 25 school votoa in Flngstuff. ELECT .IEAN I'ERRV QUIET AT HUNKER MILL ELECTION IN EASTSIRE. Lively Tlnio Over Contested .Votes 1 Mi's. McLnggnii Wins. Tho annual election of tho con solidated Cooston nnd Enstsldo dis tricts at Enstsldo lnst evening wns a most lively one. It resulted In Mrs. Irving Hndlock being elected director nnd Mrs. M. A. McLnggan being elected clerk. Thcro was a crowd of about 150 prcsont. M. A. McLnggan wns chnlr- man of tho meeting, nnd when mo voting started, the protesting of votes stnrtcd. Much of It resulted from women trying to voto although thoy wcro not property owners or No Opposition to tlic Candidates to Ho Voted On Thcro woro only eight or ten pres ent nt tho school election in Bunker Hill as there was no opposition to tho candidates. Daniels Orr wns elect ed director for thrco years, to nuc- cecd John Hrockmucller, whoso term has expired. Al Butz wns re-elected clerk. TO I'DIln ivi, Aut,,' ,,., J 'A ,:,,'01ii:xi- n nulling Le.uo ainwlifiei,! and M, Prl.lnv 1 Q ' & 00 0.m , ' o 00 Saturday io c Mondny 21 a.tti, a.m. ' 0 a.m. n nn . . Tllemlnv o .. "u ""1. ... ... (U 0() tveuncBuny 23 Thursday 21 . Frldny 25 Saturday 2C am. 11 0 a.m. 2 30 a.ra. 3 00 a.m. iu may u j j . Sunday 27 , Monday 28 ... Tuesday 29 ... Wednesday 30 . 1 'iu n.m 5 00 n.m G 00 a m 5 00 am, Chosen Director nt Allegany Apilnst Two Candidates At Allegany Mrs. .Iiinics Ott wna re-elecled clerk of tho district, No. IS, and Joun Perry, director for threo yenra to succeed Ed Noah, who resigned. E. C. Barker nnd Charles Krugor woro cnndldntea for tho offlco of director. running througj ELECTION AT EMPIRE. .1. O. Cipi-on Director mill Kelly Chosen Clerk. At Empire thero wns no opposi tion .In tho election, only ono randl dnto bolng up for ench offlco. J. O. Capron wns elected director for thrco years to succeed John Peter son, and C. I). Kolly wns re-elected clqrk. Tho hold-over inombors of At the Union School nt tho forks of Coos River John lllnscn wns yes terday olected school ciqrk lo suc ceed himself nnd E. L. Bcssey wns named na tho now director In the plnco of H. E. Bcssey. Autos nro nonr Oil tl'ltm !..., .. . . 7.nn" . ' " ."""""Mil Mo land saino day. T. .1. SCAIFE ; 1I0DGI.N Mflrdifiolrl PAINT AND "LV.UHAPiU CQ Estimates Ftirnlslicd mono MQ.lt. timsl,fciq. OreJ CARD OF THANKS. I wish to publicly thank thu ninny friends for their nets of kind ness nnd sympathy during my re cent bereavement nnd for tho ninny floral offerings nnd espoclnlly tho Masonic Lodge nud the Bluo Rldgo Tigers MRS. W. H. CROSS AND FAMILY. wuuui . unnr irin.m..., ....i . . - UUL b """"' i"-1 loan .1.7.-to: Aiuor wood, 10 to 21 Inches ,o Free l)Dlltiy W. 11. LIXGO rnono 227-J. vnrji, pi, to $2'i YOU AUTO CALL 1 FORFOiOTE'SAUTC I'liono UtlO-L. Night ami Day. Right (fafc. GOOD CARS. CAR liWh DRlVEll D. L. FCiOTE. Total disbursements $45,700.34 Bnlanco on hand Juno 21, 1915 ? 3,665.47 Amount of bonded Indebtedness of district $77,000.00 Amount of Insuranco of high school building, nnd furnlturo $41,500.00 Amount of Insuranco of Central School building $12,500.00 Amount of insurance on gymnasium $ 7, 000. 60 Census tnkon Docombor 4, 1914 Boys 504 ..Glrla 457 Total children In tho district over 4 and under 20 961 Ground owned by tho district Four acres and ono block Estimated value of buildings and grounds $80,000.00 .te..'SSL '.'' "Will' a .;) work SHIPPING NEWS I ILBURMAHRIVESIN SANTA CLARA HERE STEAMSHIP COMES IN FROM THE SOUTH WITH GOOD U.VHGO Left San Frnnclsro on Suiiduy Ienves Out For Portland nt 1 O'Clock Today Coming from San Francisco and Eurokn, tho steamship Kllburn, Cap tain McClelland, arrived In early this morning nnd sailed at ono o'clock for Portland. Sho loft San Frnnclsco on Sundny and enjoyed n pleasant trip, bringing n fair pas senger list for Coos Bay and more than 50 tons of locnl freight. Thoso who camo from tho south woro: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosth wnlt, Thomas Crosthwalto, L. C. Rey nolds, V. F. McDanlels, E. 11. Spring stor, R. S. Wright, Miss Alpha Po derson, A. Rust, John Pnsnl, A. Harris. Jamea Hogan, T. J. Hughes, Anna Holplng, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hoggs and Daisy J. Clark. The passonsora bound for Port land from hero woro: A. Anderson, W. A. Long, L. V. Ford, Fred Bur gess, James Trncey, A. A. Anderson, Mrs. George O. Long, Gerhart Long, Mrs. Ray Ilowmnn, Mrs. L. Beard lye, F. D. Shelson, Mrs. Maud Con iow, m. l. Hersprlng, Long Tom, J. L. Myers, Jack Williams, L. M. Mott, P. Cord, Alex Hakvlst, D. E. Hodge, Georgo Johiuon, Stanley Johnson, Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. M. Mnddock, Mario Qrandel, Mrs. E. Grnndel, J. A. Johnson, Mrs. John sou and Miss M, Pike. ARRIVES THIS .MORNING PORTLAND FROM For its and its po 19 0 icies Salla This Afternoon 11 1 Four O'clock for Kurckii and Sail Frnnclsco. Coming from Portland tho Btenm shlp Santa Clara, Captain Lofsted, arrived In this morning nnd at four o'clock left down the bay for Eu reka and San Frnnclsco. Sho brought a good passenger list nnd also freight cargo, Including much fruit for tho locnl merchants. Tho passongcrs from Portland for Coos Bay were: Joo Loavlck, Mrs. Charles Harlocker, Bessie G. Immol, Mtb. Alexander E. Lnndo, Mrs. A. J. Houck, Shirley Peterson, D. R. Atkinson, Mrs. 15. Don McCrary, Mrs. G. K. Earnshaw, Mrs. Elmer Russoll, Eddova Whoelor. Mildred Johnson, Mrs. Norma Jones, Eva Mny McMullen, Frnnkle Jones, Fred West, Mrs. Ada Judd, Ivan L. Judd, 1J. Llppmnn, N. A. Kondnll, F. Per kins, Miss C. Connolly, J. O. Brooke, Mrs. Georgo Rloben, Georgo Rlobcn, I Harry Peterson, E. C. Davlcs, W. G. Haldwln, Mrs. N. S. Bnldwln, J. B. Swnrtzol, Mrs. Swartzol, P. C. Davis, Ellen Swnnton, John Cook, Mrs. E. C. Rochoford, Martin Anderson, J. H. Rogors, Mnrgarot Rogers, Fred Dox, H. Loo, D. Swan, Hong Sing and Hop Louie. 1 ' -. 4 v r . !.- .'..J kt-m v.l '&: '&. 1 kw' ft" K' " 0. .'" ADELINE SMITH N. The steamer Adeline Smith arriv ed last ovonlng nt 5:30 o'clock from Oakland and is loading lumber nt tho Smith mill. G.IOA HACK AGAIN For another load of supplies the gasoline schooner GJoa, under con tract to tho Seaborg cannery, has re turned from her first trip to Rogue River and expects to leave either to night or In thu morning with a sec ond load of boxes nnd cans. Tho crew Bioto tnni tnoy experienced no dlf lenity Iu sotting Into Rogue River ana innuing tnoir cargo. The gasollno schooner Roamer. with a cargo of freight for Port Oi ford and Rogue river, sailed at li o'clock this morning. ! WATERFRONT NEWS t $ Bound for Bandon tho gasollno boat Standard, Captain Ross, left out early Monday. It is expected that they will return Immediately. BRINGS LUMBER K,'n".", . " "."'. "."" v' Tim tn,- ril.,n0n n,l.-., e..... !:'""". U, Ble"''l' .ann ...... ...v ... "- hinitn lert yestorday from San Fran- day from Florence bringing In Iclsco for Coos Bay after her trip to tow tho barge Luwrenco from tho 1 San Podro It is expected that sho Porter mill with about 400.000 feet will arrlvo in hero on Wednesday morning Fully repaired tho gasollno boat of lumber which It Is oxneeteil will bo shipped to San Francisco on tho Speedwell. At present tho Porter Mill Is not running. This lumber 4s aald to lie some they already had on hand and which haa Just been sold. The Gleaner hai been loading a gen eral cargo for Gardiner and sailed north. Milllcoma camo back on tho run again today to roplnce tho Alert which will be tied up again. Thia morning the Milllcoma went up to North Inlet with n scow load of hogs and cattle for R. A. Church. ' .v .1 ."il ... 1 1 L ;; j . :H. ' Vi I". .' J"i . ' x 7Z& St&irJ . 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I Local Treasurer I $ 44 T- MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plnco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and ll'dn'y, SOUTH COOS RIVlllt I10AT SKRVK'i: launch i:xpii:i:ss leaves Mar.sliflclil every day 8 11. in. Iavc-i heart of river at :t: in p. in. KTKAMKR RAIN IIOW leaves liwid of river dally nt II. m. Leaves Mnrxhflcld at - p. III. For rlinrter apply on board. JtOCKItS A! SMITH Proprietors t fj&V 20 nn COMMUTATION' ll TICKIJTH, $2.0(1. .Mnrslifleld-Nortli llcn.il Auto Lino Curs every ten minutes from (I 11. 111. to 12 . in.; to South Slough once 11 day, leming nt 11 11. m.; to Kmplro threo trip a ilny. (iOHST KLNO, Pi-ops. City Auto & Taxi Co. 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