The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 20, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908
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:: NORTH BEND
SCHOOL NEWS ? ;: SCHOOL NEWS
v.ni. ;.,h..i..h..K"M"I"H"K"H- -H
that a complete recovery Is hardly
likely.
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Among the new pupils this week Harvey Redfleld reentered school
are: , this week.
Walfred Ferguson, I 'A'; Eugenia
Holdlman, from Portland, I 'A'; Opal
The basketball girls did some ex-
Whobrey, from Myrtle Point, I B'; ce,)tlonally flne 1)ract,clng thlB week,
uri riuiuiitiuii, uuiu luumuu, i
B'; Elsie Thomas, from Ten Mile,
II; Bessie Holdlman, from Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Anderson, of
Aberdeen, were In town the latter
part of. the week accompanied by
Mrs. L. Bernap, mother of the latter,
who Is visiting them from Los An
geles. Mr. and Mr3. Anderson are
expecting their daughter, Miss Hat
tie Anderson, to arrive from Jack
son county at an early date.
C. A. Pettinglll who has lived on
one of 'Cant. Dan'lelson's farms near
The third monthly tests were be- Parkersburg tlie past season' or so.
IV 'B'; Andrew Thomas, from. Ten sun the last of this weelt and will last week purchased the dairy farm
Mile, V.
be continued Monday.
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of P. M. Gevrez on Cunningham and
will ,soon take possession. Mr. Qe
Vivian Carlson of the Seventh The Girl's Glee Club has become ' vrez wl" ve boutbern Califor
Grade, made highest average for the very "industrious lately and some nla for a change for Mrs. Gevrez'f
month. surprises are anticipated in the mu- neaun
slcal line very soon.
Tie Fifth Grade are decorating
their blackboards with a stencil de- The children throughout the
sign of cat tails.
The Fifth Grade are making
study of gold this week, in connec- rooms
tion with nature study.
! school are in the midst of prepara-
tlbns. for their Thanksgiving pro-
a grams to be given In the several
A pretty home wedding occurred at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Boyle In Bandon, Ore.,. Tuesda?
evening, November 11, when Mr
Robert E. ' Buck and Airs: Lucettfl
La Fontaine were united In mar
riage. After .the, ceremony an .elc
borate wedding supper "was served
study.
There were two new pupils enter-1 The following guests were nresent
studying e(i in the Freshman class In the Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Lowe. Mr. anr'
Eva Thorn1 Mrs. Redley, Mr. and Mrs. J. .' E
Mis
.The Eighth Grade are
ancient Egypt, its history and ruins, High School last week
supplementary to their geography 0f Porter, and Hulda Randall from Walstrom, Mrs. F. E. Dyer
California.
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xiu.j. nttll ui iub r.un uuuv 0scar gtauff and ,Edlth Alger
made an average of 94 for the past hayo been' seIected to represent the
month. This was the highest in the j NortK Bend Hlgn Schoo, , the Frey
WW, . (oratorical contest to be held In North
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Those In the Third Grade 'A' mak
ing grades above 90 In all monthly
examinations: Woner Kronqulst,
Winnie Simpson, Norman Wilson.
Bend, December 17.
Fire drill was held on
morning.
The Eighth Grade has one new
name for its roll. Louis Weir en
tered this week.
"fhe English class In the HIih
Monday . School are now studying Shakes-
uraer not weeix wax ui neare's Hamlet.' and find it verv in
aim and the entire building was ' terestlnc
emptied of us occupants in one ana
one half minutes.
The Physical Geography Class of
the High School has derived a great
deal of pleasure from the study of
the Yellowstone1 Park and the Grand
Canon of the Colorado by reading
Stoddard's lectures on these places
of Interest,
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Ten In the Second Grade were
neither absent nor tardy for the past
school month and made an average
over 90 In their lessons: 'A John
Burke, 99; Helen Gulovson, 97; An
na Storgard, 97; Win. Hall, 97;
Arthur Olson, 9G. 'B' Class Alma
Pratt, 9G; Ray Fuller, 9G; ' Ruth
Golden, 96; Clara Ferguson, 95; Ray
Prltchard, 95; Agusta Mlcklem, 95.
The last of the series of football
games, with ' the Marshfleld High
School will be played Thanksgiving
Day morning. The game will be
called promptly at 10 o'clock and It
Is a special request of the High
School that the citizens of North
Bend show their' patriotism by be
ing out to the gome.
Maud Lowe, and Miss Blanch Rad
ley Rev. R. H. ' Allen of the Meth
odlst Episcopal church, officiated.
BOXES of fine handkerchiefs fo
Christmas presents, at the Coos Bay
Cash- Store.
Something to te
Thankful Foi
25 PER CENT
on our enLire line of
CRAVANETTES
FRIDAY AND
CAD TWA HAVC
I Jl I f f J !Jr 1 U SATURDAY
The Prices Will Range From $ 1 0 to $ 1 8
This is positively the best chance ever offered to secure a Rain Coat or Cravanette
at such a low price.,
The
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The House of
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The High School Literary Society
Tvili hold Its first meeting tonight In
the Fourth Grade class room. The
program follows:
1. Opening chorus School
Address Prof. Golden
Instrumental solo.. Nora Tower
Recitation Helen Miilloy
Essay Eric Bolt
Instrumental trio Alice Curtis,'
Ruth Allen, Helen Bradley.' '
Recitation Alpha Mairzey
Closing chorus S(Sho6l
Is the perfect condition of 'ybur Linei
" as. It reaches you from our Laundry
On Wednesday afternoon of next Not a fault to find with it, becausewr
week a Thanksgiving program will do the work thoroughly and In style
be given by each of the grades, ex- taking the greatest care of the fines1
cept the Eighth and High School, 'fabrics and delivering the goods I
whjch will have their regular work the pink of condition. You will bf
! until 3 o'clock. At 3 o'clock Mr. glad to give us. your regular worl
Raab will deliver a' short'address In after making a single trial of oui
the High School rooms regarding way of doing things; and our prlcei
some plans for parental coopera- are very reasonable, too.
tion In school work. A very cordial . ,
Invitation Is extended to all to at- LOOS aV oteaiULaUIldrY
tend the exercises and the address. rm-xTn - .
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Are the ,flh foundation stpneb on which our growing business
Is built? D M '.'-'"'',. '
FIRST The best meat that can be produced.
SECOND The lowest prices at;whlch it can be sold.
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HERE, ARE A, FEW FIGURES; .
Beef, per lb 8 to 15c
Hutton.iper lb. 10,43'and 15c.
Veal, per. lb ..10, 12J and 15c.
Corned beef, per lb. . . . 8 to 10c.
Pork, per lb . . . . 12 and 15c.
Pork sausage, per lb 10c
Hamburger, per lb. ..;-..-. . .10p
Good Ilains and Bacon, per
pound 18 to 20n.
5 Pounds pail best lard, .... 05c.
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FOR 'OUn THANKSGIVING ,,,., ,
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Friday evening the Phllom'athion
Literary Society gave on bf the best
programs that have been given since
the society was organized. It was
as follows:
Song
Roll call . . . Quotations from Byron
Piano solo Gertrude Mandlgo
Selection Quartet from 'Girls Glee
Club,
"Quarrel Scone," from Julius Caesar,
Hugo and Oscar Sfauff.
Violin solo 'R. C. Hevener
TO MARSHFIELD VOTERS. 4
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Society The platform adoDted by the
Marshneld" Citizens League,
which asks all desiring a better)
city to Join it and aid in carry- C
Ing out its alms Is as follows:
",VE PLEDGE, OUR CANDI-
DATES TO AN HONEST.
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R. H. NOSLE
2 1941 KROXX AN.O 'C STREETS, MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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Genuine
EngliBh Plum
Pudding
and
' Fruit Cake ,'
at '
COUTH ELL'S
DELICATESSEN 4
Iii'aro Orders Early
PHONE 501. '
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STUAIGHT FORWAlU, ECO-
1STRATION, AND TO REDUCE
THEdEUT OF THE CITY IX
f ?ti rioVoiil orlltm
. ..., -"- NOMICAL lU'SIXKSS ADMIN
Annn AVvntt Hplon '
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Munde and' Marlon Reynolds.
Debate: "Rpsnlvfir! tliA TTnltod
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Unm Marsh, Will Hutchison, Nellie
Trlbbey.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
COOS IIAV, HOSICBURG & EAST
ERN RAILROAD NAVIGATION
i ... V COMPANY.
T1SIK TABLE NO. 1.
In effect November 1, 1008. Daily
except Sunday.
South
Harshlleld . .
Summit .. . .
Junction . .
Beavor Hill .
Coqulllo ....
Johnsons . .
Schroedors .
Norway . . .
Jlyrtlo Point .
No. 5.
P.M.
No.. 3.
A.M.
Events of Interest There As Told By
The Herald.
BORN In Coqullle, to Mr. and
Mrs. Perlcy Crowley of Dalryville, a
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guerin, of
Myrtle Point, started for Needles,
California, last week. They go for
Mr. Giierin's health.
.Lv. 2.00 Lv, 8.30
Grandpa Dean who now resides
at tho homo of his granddaughter,
Mrs. 'John Peart, near the Academy,
celebrated his SStli birthday last Fri-
day ' He will enjoys good health.
Everything Back p
But the Dirt
Marshfield Hand
jj & Steam Laundry
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mttnntmtt: notice of sale of improvp.
MJ3NT BONDS.
Sealed proposals will be recelvid
j,by the Finance Committee, of ih&
J. Common Council, of the City ct
ti Marahflelds Coos County,. Oregon, at
: theofllce of the Recorder of sId
city, in the City' Hall pf said city,
until 4 o'clock, p. m.,. Monday, Nc'7
vember 30", 190? fdr ?16,023.ST
street Improvement bods or the
City of Marshfleld injsnorolnarlona
not exceeding ?500, bearing; Inter
est at the rate of six, per pent pf.r
annum, jpayable semi'-annuaUy; each
bpnfl' to" be ated(uNp'y,enjbe,r 2d,
$0'B'y payable ten years' frp'jn tho
date thereof; , prpIded that th&
right Is reserved to take up and1
cancel any of such bonds, upon the
payment of the face value thereof,
within accrued interest to the date
of payment,. alt,,'i$''fle'mii-annual in
terest payment period at or after
one year fefm, 'the. date qf .such bon-1-or
borid'bjr ;g'ivltig thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bqnds authorized by act of Legis
lature of State of Oregon.
Assessed valuation of City $1,791-,
No boaded,, Indebtedness, ,
Population 1etimt.ed!ati5,000.
Certified check 'for' f per cent of
amount of bids must accompany
each bid, to be forfeited in case bid
is accepted and bidder fails to accept
bonds within ten days
Bids received for any amount of
said bonds, small' bidders being
given preference. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 5th day of November
190S.
HERBERT LOCKHArT,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Finance Committee of the Common
' Council.
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L. B. Valk, a leading architect of Los Angeles, Cal., U. S. A.,
writes:
"Many of the finest churches designed by me are, covered, and
satisfactorily, with Malthoid Roofing. , I shall continue Its use."
The Paraffine Paint Co.
San Francisco
California
C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor
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a-H-a-a-n-K-a-H-H-a-tt-H-rr-B-xi-a-n-s-K-a-an-a-tt-tt-a-H-
2.30
2.37
2.50
BUY VOUR FUEL FROM COOS
BAY FUEL CO.
J. O. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer In South Marshfleld, Bea-
ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry fire
and stove-wood on short notice. 4
9.00 J Cashier Hazard, of the First Na
il. 07, tlonal Bank, left la3t week for La Phone 53-1 "or Leave Orders at 4
. 'Canndo, California, where- ho goes I. S. KAUFMAN X CO.
9-?P
O.jlp ,
9.47 1
1 to see Mrs. Hazard and their llttlo
1 son Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. I.
; Hacker.
North
Miirshlluid .
Summit .
Junction .
Beaver Hill
Uoquille .
Joluiions .
Sehroodors .
Norway . .
Myrtle Point
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No. 4,
A. M.
Al. Flanderp, who has made his
Ar.10.00 homo In this part of tho county for
No. C.
P. M.
the -past thirty-five yenvs. Is prepar
ing to change for his health, having
from rheumatism
...Ar.12.20 Ar. 5.30 been a sufferer
5.00 for sonio time past.
11.40
11.25
Sampson Kinder, who has mad"
his homo the past two or tlir?e yoars
with his son-ln-'nv and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow, east of
town, Is now very low uud .growing
woakc. On account of li!s ad
vanced age SI years, It Is thought
l IJ4 - m j. 1 j!jupj. f 11 amis'
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phono 1751
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PARKS1DE POULTRY H.Y.sTH
Empire, Oregtm.
JOHN W KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chiokmiH for salt, t
SI. 50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
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I Coos Bay liquor Co. t
i SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
a 10 year old XXXX Rye, per
I gnllon 81.00 I
ft Best qunlity Port Wine, per ft
I r'llllnn . K2.nn t
i Best quality Sherry Wine, per
We Have Made Another
Rditrfion ? t
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IN THE PRICE OF GAS TO LARGE CONSUMERS. AVE AVANT
every Hotel and restaurant on coos bay to "cook a
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WITH GAS." IT IS. "THE FUEL.'
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND
a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-t:-a-a-aa-a'a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-t:-a-a-a-
Y gallon $2.00
T UCTl llUUUiy UlJjL'lICIt ITIIIL, I
a pe.- gcllon $2.00 I
L Best quality Tnble Claret, per .
ft gallon , 50c f
Try a case of AVeinhard or ft.
Lager Beer (Union Made). T
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Christmas Is Coming:
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NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR DOLL BODIES TO PRE
PARE FOR CHRISTMAS.
Norton &
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i Geaural Contractor's Buildin I
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
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Phones 2011 - 826 ),
Hansen
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CITY FRONT PLANING MILL
Mlllwork of all descriptions, farniture and show cases made to
order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties,
NORTH FRONT STREET. PHONE 02fl
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W liS H' 11 North
' ixlflf mV U Siiiniiilt 11.40 5.00
''MA wL W, B' Junction 11.25 4.45
WLtw 'II L WL H?nvor Hill .. d Lv. 4.30
imk iff wL Wr coauins 11.05
JH Mms Kz joiuuous 10.47
H ' K II Sehroodors. ... 10.32 ....
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Hj ;J$Jb Mlflfl Myrtle Point . ...Lv.10.20
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iitt fall buryu-e at All Hours
nod llpursu and Vehicles
nEINER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale aud
retnll.
id and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
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