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BBBBBf ?w'?(agBiWl TTPW THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908. If A4.A4yVfNAAVVAA - A - AA - m - SCHOOL NEWS OF TWO CITIES 4VVVV4V4VVVV4VWVJS$$-?0$GO$$$$$0$$$$ 1-I-M'I H"H"MI"I 1 I H 1'W WARSHFIELD :: school news:; 4. 4. 1-l"l I' M I I 'M I II -I-I-I'-I-I-I"!"!' It This Is all It will bo like, I wish to Die I don't care how "While I am Very, Very Young: As young almost as Now. They never felt what Sorrow was; They never learned their Golden Rule; They say, "These are your happiest days!" ,;;v "With School, School, School. When Saturday's all out of breath, With all the livelong week in sight; And Monday, coming after you, Steals every Sunday night. And nothing Done but Yesterdays; And nothing Coming but Tomor rows! Don't cheer me up Please let me be I have the Sorrows. Exchange. Torston Fliesberg has entered the Seventh Grade. The enrollment in the high school reached fifty-one last Monday. The girls are arranging to organ ize a basketball team and have elect ed Miss Alice McCormac coach. The Athletic Association have had some souvenir post-cards made with pictures of the football team on them. A bootball game has been arranged with the North Bend high school for October 17. The team practises every night. A German class of nineteen has been organized in the high school. Several graduates of the old high school have joined. Frank and John McCoy of Walla "Walla, Marguerite Bird of Ashland, Mary Louise McArthur and Orlena Montgomery have entered 2d grade. Among the special students in Gor man and English llteraturo at the high school are: May Bennett, '04, Vivian Taylor '04, and Nellio Tower on. Miss Agnes Gulovson of Portland, a former teacher of the Seventh Gtade who resigned her position last year on account of Illness, Is reported convalescent. She has gone to Mos her, Oregon, for the winter. Hero Is ono that was a little tardy in getting around, but it is good if it Is old: "Would any of you little girls like to go to heaven?" askoJ. tho Sunday school teacher. "No'm, not this summer. Wo're going ui Coos Kiver," answered Ethel promptly. Ono needs patlenco to succeed as a teacher of tho young, as this brief dlaloguo in ono of our elementary schools may show: Scholar I'vo loft homo now, ma'am. I'm living with my auntie. Teacher What's her namo? "She's called after mo Fanny." "Yes, but what's her other namo?" "Sho has no other." "But what does tho woman nejit door call her?" "Sho doesn't speak to tho woman noU door." REAL ESTATETRANSrERS Pally Ileal Estate Report Furnished y Tillo Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Scngstackcn, Manager. September 115, 1008. F. E. AUon ot ux, to A. J. S.ivngo; deed. Lot 1, Blk 11, Western Add to Muishflold. Con. $10. September U(, 1008. Mary J. Schrinishor and husband to C. J. Van Zllo; dood. NUVl of S13V1, Sec. 2G, Twp. 25, 11. 11. Con, ?10. Harriott W. Van ZIlo to Chan. J. Van Zile; deod. Sec. 25, Twp. 2fi, It. 11. Con. $10. H. L. Bessey ot ux, to Augusta Alkon ot al; doed. Parcol of land be ginning on W lino of Lot 4, Soc. 20, Twp. 25, H. 11. Can. $100.00. Augusta Alkon ot al, to Besslo A. Nicholson; deed, Parcel of land bo- ?t0K ""I"-l""i""I"".,I""i",I.,"i'"3"I"""1I,"I,,I1,I'"I"'I" J NORTH BEND 'J f SCHOOL news! T.. T. . T..T.. !..T.it. !..!.. T. .?.. ..??. i.. 'i.t..T. .!..' I A. L. Frey of North Bend, has pur chased a $100 silver Loving cup to be used as a trophy for an annual Coos county oratorical contest ' in which students of city and rural schools may compete. Miss Edith Raab, who on account of illness, dropped her school work for a short time, left Tuesday for her home at Falrmount Ranch. Her many friends in high school and out side hope she will soon be able to resume her studies. Some thoughtful one In the school suggested that some sort of society be organized to which would belong the teachers, school board, parents of school children, or any one Interested In helping the school. This sugges tion Is now being acted upon and the first meeting Is to be held soon. In the basement of the school one of the prettiest and most modern little kindergarten rooms has been fittcdup for the use of the First B In charge of Miss Winifred Rood. One of the special features of this room Is the wide shelf extending around two sides of the room on which the little tots do their kinder garten drawing, sewing, etc. The school grounds are to be greatly improved soon by the teach ers with the help of their pupils. Each teacher is to be given a bed in which ho or she will cultivate a variety of roses which no other teach er has. This will make twelve beds of roses and the pupils will be able to have flowers for any exercises given by the school from their own gardens. Several plans were pre sented at a recent teachers' meeting for beautifying the school grounds, but this ono was thought to be the most feasible. ginning on W lino of Lot 4, Sec. 29, Twp. 25, R. 11. Con. $10.00. W. J. Rust et ux, to Miles W. Bar ber; deed. Lots 14, 15 and 1G, Blk. 50, Coos Bay Plat B. Con. $10.00. Joseph Frlzzell et ux, to Geo. E. DIx; deod. Lots and 2, Blk. 1G, South Marshfleld. Con. $10. J. W. Johnson, to John Al. Stolpe; deed. Lots 11 and 12, Blk. 15, Ed mouston's First Add. to Marshfleld. Con. $200.00. September 28, 1008. L. J. Simpson ct ux, to City of North Bond; deed. Lot G, Blk. 20, North Bend. Con. $300.00. U. S. of A. to C. S. Hllborn. Pat ent. Lots 5 and G and E or NE'i. Sec. 30, Twp. 20, R. 12. September 20, 1008. Matt Stonholm to Annie Sten holm; deed. 1-2 of Lots 1 and 2 and E 34 ft. of Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 23, Clement Plat of Marshfleld. Con. $5.00. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Antono Anderson of tho Coos Bay Life Saving Station, deslro to express their thank for the heartfolt sympathy and assistance oxtended to them in many lovln? forms, by thoughtful friends and neighbors, far and near, during their recent sudden bereavement In tho loss of their much beloved sou,, Henry Alton Anderson. ANTONE ANDERSON nnd family. Cl'LLlNGS OF COQUILLE. News of 'Valley As Told By The Herald. Fay Horvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Horvey of Gravel Ford, has been up from Oakland, California, for two or threo weeks visiting his parents nnd many friends on tho Co quille. Frank Schroeder of Norway, hnd the mlsfo'ttuuo to cut his leg quite sovot'elyAvItu an nx lately, and in consequonco was hustling around for soineo'no to holp him with his fall work tho last of tho week. W. T. Lohnhorr, of Myrtlo Point, drovo down to this city on busluoss last Friday. On roturnlng ho cross ed tho rlvor, going up on tho otlior side by way of Fishtrap to soo his daughtor who is toaching in that sec tion. Mrs. Frank Boutell of Morgan Hill, Cal who had beeu visiting with relatives in this city and at Sumner for three weeks, started for home Friday, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Beyers, who makes the trip for her health. Frank Pierce, of the Dora section, was in to see us Monday while In town, and handed us a specimen of his cucumber growing which meas ures 14 inches in length and 11 in circumference, being in every way a perfectly formed cucumber. Miss Blanche Bates of San Fran cisco, who had been to Coos River to see her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helborn, and to Roseburg where she visited her brother, Will Bates, publisher of the Umpqua Val ley News, was in Coquille Monday on her way home. Walter Drane, of this city return ed Saturday frorn, a trip to his place at Eden Valley, having gone up two weeks before. The day after his arrival there he stepped on a stick which was lying on siding ground, with the result that his ankle was dislocated. He succeeded In getting it back in place at once, but was obliged to walk with crutches for sev eral days. As the steamer Dispatch drew up alongside the wharf at the Aberdeen mill last Saturday on her way to Bandon, little Leo Lold Hodges, the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hodges who live at that place, was playing about the wharf, and at VESSELS ARRIVED AT AND SAILED FROM COOS DURING SEPTEM IJER 1008. ARRIVED. SCHOONERS. SAILED. Sept. 15 Barkentlne Echo in tow Sept. 17 Bertie Minor of tug Astoria. " 27 Barkentlne Chehalls " 21 Government dredge Ore gon In tow of the tug As toria. " .2G Government barge in tow of tug Astoria. ARRIVED. Sept. 3 M. F. Plant " 4 Breakwater " 4 Columbine 5 Eureka 7 Alliance " 7 Grace Dollar " 7 Czarina 8 Hunter " 8 Eureka " 10 M. F. Plant " 10 Breakwater !' 13 Hunter " 14 Alliance 14 Redondo " 14 Eureka " 15 Nann Smith " 1G Hunter " 18 M. F. Plant " IS Breakwater " IS Eureka " 20 Capastrano " 21 Alliance " 23 Czarina " 23 Eureka 25 Hunter 25 Breakwater " 25 M. F. Plant " 25 Carmel " 27 L. Rosco " 2S Alliance " 2S Eureka STEAMERS. " 2S Oakland In Nann Smith tow of Str. DO NOT TAKE THE RISK. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic, but give it atten tion and get rid of it. Take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. Are you cutting out your coupons in The Times Popular Voting Con test? NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE. Sealed proposals will be received by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at tho office of John F. Hall, clerk of school district No. 9, nt Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m Satur day, October 17, 1908, for $10,000. Coupon School Building bonds in denomination of $500 each, bearing Interest nt a rato not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on date of Issue, payable In 20 years optional with district after ten years. All bonds payable at tho office of tho county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may be selected by the purchaser In New York city. Bonds authorized by vote of voters of said district, August 15, 190S. Assossod valuation of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded Indebtedness, including this Issue, $75,000. Population of said district estim ated at 8,500. Cortifled check for the amount of $250 must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited in case bid is accepted that time near a pile of ties which at that moment took a tumble, sev eral of the heavy timbers striking the little fellow with such force that tho life was crushed out of him. Mrs. Floyd White of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. De ment of Myrtle Point, and other rela tives and many friends of that place, spent a day or so in town last week with Mrs. J. C. Moomaw. Our office received a pleasant call on Saturday. DIED At Arago, Oregon, Septem ber 27, 1908, Burton Doyle,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doyle, aged two years, three months and twenty-four days. The funeral and Interment took place at the Masonic cemetery at this place yesterday. Rev. J. N. Mc Connell conducting the services. MARRIED In Coquille, at the of fice of the justice of the peace, Sep tember 24, 1908, James G. Lee and Miss Hazel D. Billings, the former of Rlverton, and the latter of Myrtle Point, Judge E. G. D. Holden, officiat ing. At the Parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, on Saturday September 2G, at 8 o'clock p. m., Everett E. Hatcher and Miss Henriet ta M. Nelson were united in marriage, Rev. E, B. Jones officiating. Mr. Hatcher resides in Coquille and Is a sawyer by occupation. Miss Nelson's home is at Norway, this county, and the young people will likely make their home in Coquille. SAILED. Sept. 1 Hunter 1 Alliance " 1 Eureka " 4 Oakland in tow of L. Rosco. " 4 Columbine 5 M. F. Plant " 5 Breakwater " 5 Eureka 8 Alliance 9 Hunter 9 Eureka " 10 Czarina 10 Grace Dollar " 12 M. F. Plant . 12 Breakwater 15 Eureka " 15 Alliance " 1G Astoria 17 Hunter " 17 Heather " IS Nann Smith " 19 M. F. Plant " 19 Breakwater " 19 Eureka " 21 Redondo " 23 Astoria " 23 Alliance " 24 Czarina 24 Eureka . -" 25 Capastrano 26 Breakwater " 2G M. F. Plant " 2G Astoria " 2G Hunter " 29 Alliance " 29 Eureka 30 Oakland in tow of L. Rosco. and bidder fails to accept bonds within 30 days after notice. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this 2Sth day of September, 190S. J. B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Jos. L. Flanagan, Jam?s Robison, Chns. W. Robison and II. R. Robison, under the firm name nf Coos Bay Planing Mill, is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Jos L. Flanagan, James Robison and Chas W. Robison, who have assign ed all their Interests to said H. R. Robison who has assumed its In debtedness nnd to whom all debts and claims due the said firm are to be pnid. Dated this 21st day of September, 1908. (Signed): JOS L. FLANAGAN, JAMES ROBISON, CHAS. W. ROBISON, H. R. ROBISON. NOTICE TO TAX-PAVERS. Please take notlco that tho second Installment of tnxos will bo delin quent October 5tfc, 190S. No'cards will bo sent out except upon applica tion. Dated September 10th, 190S. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and tax collector. y Till "VTOU win every time you get into a pair of Selz Royal Blue shoes; they're made to succeed and they do it every time. They satisfy the man who wears them; they're guaranteed to do it; fit, style, service, all as good as you can get. 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Once get the habit of buying our Candles and Chocolates and you will never be satisfleld wlthany other kind. ga ,rfl,'jl f - When you pay your subscription, bo sure that you get your votes for Tho Coos Bay Times Popular Voting Contest Better send this paper to a friend. agpi P A Hire Ijanay Dr. D. A. Sanbwrn FRENCH SPECIALIST. I am now in Marshiield to remain. I treat chronic diseases. I remove all conditions arising from Impure blood with Nature's remedies roots herbs, barks and berries. I also glvo magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION FREE. Office In Flat 5, O'Connell Building, 'A' Street, Marshfleld, Ore. 8 8 1 WEINHARDS LAGER BEER 1 8 Quarts, per dozen $1.00 8 f Special Table Claret, per J ? gallon 50c ? VERY OLD X X X X RYE J 1 For medical use, r)e& a quart $1.00 1 t Free Delhery 'PHONE 481 9 8 f f Coos Bay Liquor Co. i Marshiield --8--8--n--8--8--8 The most substantial and nourish ing Bread and Pastry are made and sold in this establishment. 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Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. eSE5ESiS5HSHSHSH5E5HSH5E5E5ESZ5HS? Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Milo LS visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot Is tages, tents, boats, complete Q camp ovtflts for rent at rea- 5 sonnble rates. In connection . 5 with tho cafe. Any size party p taken care of. Call and seo ua r3 or phono your engagement. K Phone local or long distance. I ft R. H. REED, Prop, 0 LAKESIDE, ORE. ft 7TARSHF1EID HOTEL 1V1 Corner 'A and Third street. Board and Lodging. Per day.. ?1. 00 Per Week.. $6. 00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor.