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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
. -' ' . ,--.,. ii. t- - - c TLZZT -. t- -TTJTCL KWWgWP '- -rx-.tm-aLxsa THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908. -tt-8-tt---tt -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-i:-::-::-:- a i WE HAVE TO .,.'. t i. ! i f ' 8 SAID THIS BEFORE: YOU "A Saving in Money-an improvement in looks"-by wearing Stein-Bloch Clothes; We have signed our name to it IF IT'S TRUE, YOU ARE INTERESTED AND WE ARE STANDING PAT. A SIMPLE TRY-ON IS -WORTH WHILE ; nil ilja It i r-0 I 1' V ---::--- :.M.s.:: - K - :t - :: - a NORTH BEND CORNERSTONE LAYING With the. laying of the cornerstone of the new North Bend high school .Monday afternoon, in which all North "Bond will participate and in which ilarshfleld and Coos county generally "will be represented, North Bend school board, Supt. A. G. Raab and exponents of better educational fa- cilities will realize one of their nims. The new high school, the building of which will cost 53,000 will be one of the best, most complete and modern in Oregon. The general plan for the new high school was worked out by Supt. A. G. Raab, and when submitted by him to the school board, it met with their hearty approval as it has from alU to whom it has been explained. The plan is complete In every partic ular, representing the knowledge of the needs of an up to date high ! I I : t ' XORTH BEND'S HANDSOME NEW r3,000 HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, WILL BE LAID MONDAY AFTERNOON. Courtesy North Bend Harbor. , '" school that Supt. Raab has gathered during ills eighteen years of school work. The slto for the school comprises four and ono-half acres at tno head of Pony Inlet and is one of the most sightly locations on tho Bay. The site was donated by Major L. D. Kinney. In. addition to nmplo roofh for tho building, thero is room for nn athletic field, play ground and nil tho desired surroundings of a modern school. The building is of brick on a con crete foundation, making it practic ally lire proof. A comploto vontilnt lug syBtom and a hot air heating sys tern, automatically regulated, will bo We - - n - a - - K - :: - - other features of the building's up-to-dateness. Instead of the old style olnsfc rooms, Individual metallic lockers will be installed, each student having an individual locker. The arrangement of the various iloors of the building is as follows: Basement will be divided into a recitation room, woodwork and cook ing rooms for the manual training and domestic science departments, gymnasium with balcony, salt water swimming pool, lavatories, janitor's room and heating plant room. First floor will have four recita'tion rooms, office suite, library rooms and assembly hall. The second floor will be divided into three recitation rooms, physical, chemical and biological laboratories, balcony to assembly hull and a museum. Tho loboratories will bo completely equipped to porform all tho experi ments called for by the high school text books In tho various branches. The building will be supplied with gas, water and electricity through out. Special provision lias been mado to have all rooms well lighted. In tho cornerstono, which will bo laid Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, will bo placed numerous documents, Including histories of ns many North Bend organizations ns can ho ob tained. It is planned to havo practic ally all the North Bend business houses closed Monday afternoon so that everyone can participate in tho 0 are showing 40 new AUTOMOBILE OVERCOATS nrc making n strong bid to be n favorite this .season. They are shown in a 50-lnch length with a high set collar in seasonable tweed and worsted mixtures. If interested our styles. I v mmk if II Mr- jl mm mS & m im&m& MONDAY ceremonies. Many of the various organizations will attend in bodies. Members of the North Bend school Board are: A. Van Zile, president; A. W. Myers, director; L. F. Falken stein, director; C. E. Maybee, secre tary. While all North Bend Is exulted over the securing of the flue school, it is a source of particular gratifica tion to Supt. A. G. Raab. Having long been engaged in school work, he has long wanted a school building that conformed with his ideas and now lie is getting it. Supt. Raab is now serving his third year as head of the North Bend schools and has done some excellent work in that position. Prior to coming to North Bend, he had about fifteen years' experience in schools of the mid-west and is ex cellently fitted for the work as prior THE CORNERSTONE OF WHICH to entering school work lie had six years of college work In the UnlveT sity of Worcester in Ohio and Bald win University near Cleveland, Olilo. The complete corps of North Bend teachers follows: Superintendent A. G. Raab, North Bend; principal, H. Josephluo Grlf fln, North Bend; assistant, Ray C. Hevenor, Ashland; special teacher, Ida 11. Mitchell, North Bend; eighth grndo, Clover B. Miller, North Bend; soventh, Mr. R. A. Bates, of Bandon; sixth, Miss Grace Williams, of Kan sas; fifth, Winifred F. Rood, Coos River; fourth, Ida Gamble, North Bond; third, Emma Applegnto, Yon calla, Ore.; second, Maude R. Coke, Overcoat and Top-coat Styles comprising every style and fabric feature priced from 10. to $35.00 North Bend; first, Matilda K. Sleep, North Bend. B. F. Dllly, the architect, and J. G Horn, the contractor, are both North Bend men and nearly all of the ma- SUPT. A. G. RAAB. tcrials used in the construction are Coos Bay products. It is hoped to have. the building ready for occu pancy'early in 1909. , The North Bond school children are very much Interested in the exer cises. Each pupil in the school has written his or her name and these will be enclosed with other historic papers In the cornerstone. PROGRAM OP EXERCISES. The program for the event is as follows: Song "America" North Bend School. Address W. P. Evans, president North Bend Chamber of Commerce Song North Bend High School Girls' Glee Club. Address "Public Schools of C003 County" W. H. Bunch, county superintendent. W. II. Buncji, county superintendent. Song High School .Male Quartette. Address "High schools in Coos County" rSupt. F. A. Golden of Mnrshfield. Song High School chorus. IfAress "Our New High School" Supt. A. G. Raab. Address Mayor L. J. Simpson. Laying of corner-stone Major L. D. Kinney." COUGHS ARE DANGEROUS. Get n bottlo of Brown's Cough Bal sam now you'll need it before tho winter is overt, 25c :and 50; nt BROWN'S PHARMACY. FRESH cooked TOKE AND OLYM PI.V OYSTERS at the O. K. Chop house by the pint or gallon. MASQUERADE BALL at Sumner Saturday evening, October 31. Cravenettes T N SIAR IN FIRST DISTRICT Includes Marshfleld, Eastside and surrounding ter ritory: Votes. Miss Elizabeth J. Cox 5,872 Miss Mamie Mahoney of Marshfleld 12,544 Miss Genevieve Tellefson, of Eastside 20,659 W. C. Weaver, Jr., of Marshfleld. 3.2GS Miss Lillian Hall of Marshfleld 2.3SS Miss Grace Kruse of Marshfleld . 3,442 Miss Uma Marsh of Marshfleld 2,919 Miss Millie Johnson of Marshfleld. 3,145 Jake Goldie pf Marshfleld . . . . 9,224 Miss Florence Edwards of Allegany. .... 3,448 Eric P. Bolt of Marshfleld 21,428 Miss Elsie Hall of Marshfleld '. 2,481 Marshfleld High School IS, 816 Doric Chapter No. 53, Order of Eastern Star of Marshfleld' 70,531 Marshfleld Aerie No. 538. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Marshfleld. 12,218 Koos Trlba, No. 33, Order of Rcdmen, Marshfleld 9,628 Coos Bay Circle No. 164, Women of Wood Craft, Marshfleld .... 150 W. O. W., No. 196, Marshfleld 2,082 SECOND DISTRICT North Bendand- Empire: Votes. North Bend High School 52,482 Miss Lillian McCann of North Bend. ' 58,432 North Bend Lodge No. 8261 Modern Woodmen of America.. .. 416 Arago Lodge No. 28 I. O. O. F..,. 312 THIRD DISTRICT Bandon: ' Votes. Knights of Pythias, Lodge of Bandon 3,516 Mrs. Willard F. Jones cf Bandon 2,308 Miss Mildred Morse of Bandon 9 3.00S FOURTH DISTRICT Myrtle Point: Votes. Roy Haines of Myrtle Point 1,114 Miss Eva A. Laird . 3,412 FIFTH DISTRICT Coquille and vicinity: Votes. Miss Ella Johnson of Coqullle 3.812 Miss Grace D. Yoakam 4,022 - n - - - - - - - - - - - - Mitchell DON'T FORGET IT ? We can save you any High Grade LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES it THAT WE ARE K t tt it tt i tt i tt i it i i Milner's -R-H--B----H-a-H-8-8-H tx t :: t u i t a i a t a i a i - i a t a i a t V a t a t a t a i a a t a t a i a t a t a i a i a i a i a i a a t a t a i a t a a i a a t a t a t a. i a a t a a i a i tt i a i t a t a i a i 8- you will be rewarded by seeing THE WESTPETCH a - - - - - a - - - - - - r it n :': :': i Wagons irom $W to q2U on Wagon or Vehicle :': THAT WILL CONVINCE YOU NOT BOASTING. tt Hardware --H-n-n-H--H----B- N .- w-,MBB Wfe -3iye wawwRaTOjai