The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1 908.
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WHETHER TAFT OR BRYANHait Schaffuer and Marx will continue to stand at the head
of the FINE CLOTHES SHOPS OF AMERICA.
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SS&f M&r ..' Ss'r Hart Schaffner & Marx ,V
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The Largest
uits,
Overcoats aad
ilers of MEN'S and BOYS' FINE CLOTHING on COOS BAY
12.50 to $45.00
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from
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
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ALL HANDS.
appreciate our fine Bread. It is
well made, splendidly baked and by
reason of its
ABSOLUTE PURITY
is exceptionally delicious. Graham
Bread, Bye Bread and many dif
ferent sorts of white bread. .
Coos Bay Bakery
IS. GOULD
NOT DRUNKARD
feiTjC-L J?
'WafflS.
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b Tall service l AH ionn
Good Heimo and Vclilcus
nEIHVHK, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo StnbJo.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
ELIJAH SELLS SWEARS SHE
NEVER TOOK MORE THAN ' A
COCKTAIL, A SIP OP WINE
AND TWO CORDIALS DURING
DINNER.
(By Associated Pres&
' NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Further
testimony was given today by Eli
jah Sells and his daughter, Marjorle,
in the Howard Gould divorce hear
ing today. Sells reasserted that ho
never had seen Mrs. Gould under
tho Influence of liquor nor act other
wise than in a ladylike way. Mrs.
Gould never drank more than one
cocktail, single sip of wine and two
cordials at dinner, ho said, and he
bolieved Mrs. Gould was a wronged
woman and he wanted to do all ho
could holp put her right before tho
public.
Miss Sells told of froquont visits
with Mrs. Gould. She noyor saw
Mrs. Gould under tho influence of
ilinuor or act in an unlady-llko man
ner. On one occasion, when return
ling from a visit in Boston at Thos.
W. Lawson's home by automobile,
they stopped at Hartford where Dus-
tin Farnum was playing. Miss Sells
went to tho play, but Mrs. Gould
stayed at home. She told of a visit
to Philadelphia while. Farnum was
there and of Beyeral meetings be
tween Mrs. Gould and Farnum. Al
ways there was some other person
present at these meetings. Miss
ells testified, to having been at
Washington with Mrs. Gould and of
meeting Farnum there. She, Mrs.
Gould, and Farnum lunched to
gether. After the performance that
night, they had lunch with Farnum.
Miss Sells said she and Mrs. Gould
occupied adjoining rooms that night.
On the cross-examination, Miss Sells
developed a bad memory. She did
however remember that Mrs. Gould
and Farnum lunched alone together
while the witness took a drive
around town. This ended tho day's
hearing.
What's all' this fuss about Kate El
kins being mado a princess? Any
number of American girls havo beqn
wearing princess gowns for a year or
more.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W KINO, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for salo
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of IB.
marshfield
$ school news
The Sixth Grade have taken up tho
study of percentage.
The Seventh Grado hold a debate
Friday, October 30.
Tho Second Grado aro studying tho
apple as nature work.
The Fifth Grado will hold rheto
ricals on Friday, November C.
The First Grade 'B' have mado and
colored brownies as a Hallowe'en
observance.
Tho Eighth Grado are studying tho
metric system and making tho linear
measures this week.
Tho pupils of Mrs. Wilburs room
havo drawn pumpkins and Jack o'
lanterns for Hallowe'en.
The Fourth Grade havo dona soma
very neat and Interesting work In il
lustrating lunguugo lessons.
Supt. Golden attonded tho laying
of tho corner titono for tho now North
Bond High School, on Monday of thfH
week. Ho delivered n short address
nn tho hlirh Hnhnnl In C!nns countv.
The 'A' Class- of tho Fifth Grade
have drawn some very good maps of
Europe. The best were those of Jens
Hansgn, Esther Aspl'und and Evolyn
Flanagan.
Tho Eighth Grade held a debate
Friday, October 30. Tho subject was:
Affirmed, that It Is no longer neces
sary to havo two political parties In
tho United States.
Tho Sixth Grado are doing soma
very Interesting work In convention
al drawing. One figure Is taken and
as many designs as possible suitable
for oil cloth figures aro made and
colored.
Miss Eddy's room gavo tholr
monthly rhetorlcals nnd a Hnllowo'on
celebration Friday, October 30. Pro
grams were made In tho shape of
pumpkins and the room was decor
ated with autumn leaves.
Sovoral fiirnlturo dealors aro bid
ding for tho contract to furnish the
now school building. The contract
will not bo awarded until Mr. Ilon
nott or )"Jr. McConnnc returns from
California.
The Eighth Grade aro studying
commercial Koography. Soma good
Imaginative work denorltiing tho jour
neys of European merchants,. lmss
been handed In. Tho descriptions
Includes accounts of voyages, cargoes;
and tho cities visited.
It Is very unusual to find in nnjr
of our public schools' tho boys out
numbering tho girls. At the end oC
tho first two weeks the numbers lit
tho Mnrshfleld school were, boya 2GS
girls 232, The most equnblo divisions
was In tho Eighth Grndo where tho
number was 1C euclt. In the Fourth:
Grade thero were 29 boys to 1C gtrlo,.
whereas in tho high school tho pro
portion was 19 boys to 30 girls.
Tommy had been spanked by Misss
Manners, his first-grade teacher, but
his next teacher had not reached th
point where she felt sho could do Jus
tlco to him In spite of all his naughti
ness. 'Send him to mo when you want
him spanked," Bald Miss Manners otic
morning, after her colleaguo had iso
lated hfs many misdemeanors.
Abput 11 o'clock Tommy appearodt
at Miss Manners' door. Sho dropped
her book, grasped him firmly by the
hand, led him to tho drosslng room
turne1 him over lior knoo and nl
mlnistorod punishment.
Wlion she hud finished she sain,
"Now, Tommy, what havo you tc
say?"
"Please, inliB, my toaoher wants
tho kImkiiii," wag tho unexpected re
ply. Success Magazlno.
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