THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908.
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I SCHOOL NEWS
The Seventh Grade will hold a
class party on the afternoon of De
cember 19.
The Sixth and Seventh Grades are
planning a singing contest to be
held next week.
The Eighth Grade will hold their
regular rhetoricals on Friday after
noon, December 19.
metic and spelling in First 'B' Grade,
'A' class:
Jack Bowran, Marjorle Drews,
Maggie Lecocq, Hilmore Grant, Eve
lyn Mirrasoul, Clyde Magary, Lillian
Seaman, Ruby Carlson.
'B' class
I Eugene Kelly, Robbie Sneddon,
Esther Holm, Irene Cook, Agnes
Johnson.
Pupils gaining most head marks
for the three months:
'A class Ruby Carlson, five
marks.
'B' class Agnes Johnson, six
marks.
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1 NORTH BEND
SCHOOL NEWS
The Second Grade have been doing
some good work with scissors, brush,
and paste, for Christmas gifts.
The program for the entertain
ment December 18 is as follows:
Song Society
(Recitation Margarita Ferguson
Miss Eddy of the Third Grade 'B,' (Mandolin duet by Fay White and
has been ill this week. During her I Milton Carlson.
absence Mrs.
ed.
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Sullivan has substitute, Story Marjory Cowar
i Solo Alpha Mauzey
Woner Kronquist of the Third
Grade 'A,' has drawn some very
good Christmas scenes dn the blackboard.
Emma Lou Douglas (age C), of
the First Grade 'A,' has drawn some
very good Christmas work on th
blackboard.
The Eighth Grade are studying
commercial anuimeuc in connection .Recitation Pearl
with geography. Industrial prob- cast for nlavlet-
Debate Question "Resolved: That
labor organizations are to the
best interests of the workingmen"
Afllrmative May Preuss, Gordon
Rasmussen, Inez Johnson,
Williams, Clay Church, Signa
Holm.
Piano duet Nora Lower and Flor
ence Alker.
Recitation Frances Williams
I Piano solo Madge Savage
Watkins
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The following pupils received blue
certificates for November.
1-B. Miss Rood, teacher. Ethel
Nygren, Louis Anderson, Irene Coo
ley, Hazel Van Tile, Esther Bergland,
Evelyn Robertson, Don Boyles, Carl
Carlson, Gladys Larson, Davis Sum
merlin, Marie McLeod, Hobart Mc
Danlel, Eugene Wittick, Martha Pul
ley, Edna Redfield, Goldle King, Ed
win Jaxson, Fred Sundquist, Philip
Farley, Clyde Nolner, Graham Hoc
kett, Bessie Hinch, Wilhelmina
Thorn,- Laura TInney.
lems of produce and transportation
have been discussed.
.Eric Bolt
Those of the Thiid Grade 'A' mak
ing 90 or more in ail examinations
were:
Woner Kronquist, Herman Mont
gomery, Stanley Seagren, Winnio
Simpson, Norman Wilson.
A boys basket ball team has been
organized by the boys of the Seventh
and Eighth Grades and High School
boys. The squad has been divided
into two teams for practise work.
Sydney Clarke and Fred McCormac
have been elected captains.
Dick Comfort
George Merrlgale
Earnest Harrington
Alexander Meander
. . . . Chauncey Clarke
Harris John Ferguson
Mrs. Clecentina Meander
Syneva Sorcnson
Edith Comfort Uma Marsh
Sally Aleda Theis
Piano duet by Rose Wall and Alice
Curtis.
Song Society
Monday morning Mrs. Eddy, the
returned missionary from India, gave
a lecture on "Customs of the People
of India." The Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Grades were with the High
School In the Assembly rooms and
enjoyed the lecture immensely. The
Joe lecture was given for the special
uenent or tne Anciept History class,
and they all say that they learned
more of India in that short hour and
a half than in three months of book
study. In the afternoon, school was
closed at 2:45 to enable the teachers
and High School girls to hear Mrs.
Eddy talk at the home of Mrs.
Hoeckson on the "Women of India."
Floyd Miller, Ralph Chrlstenson, El
la Sundby, Arthur Chapman, Goldle
Riggs.
5-A and B. Miss Stahlnecker,
teacher. Sadie Thom, Stamton Ste
vens. C-A and B. Miss Williams, teach
er. Earl McKellips, Carl Greaves,
Harold Simpson, Carrie Stevens,
Ruth Farley, Maude Crosby, Etta
Taylor.
7th Grade. Miss Clarke, teacher.
Juno Young, Lilly Pulley, Dorothy
Kibler, Joella Hodson, Anna Kjell
man, Naomi Smith.
8-A and B. Miss Miller, teacher.
Georgia Feese, Cecelia Doyle, El
len Johnson, Mao Barnes, Louis
Sundby. 5
High School honorary pupils:
Senior class Mildred E. Rood;
Junior class Laura Kruse; Sopho
more class Ellen Anderson, Clar
ence Kibler, Helen Mende, Ethel Met-
zler, Oscar Stauft, Anna Wyatt.
The present year promises to add
a population of 149,000 to New York
City.
The wages of women in
Turkey vary from 10 to 15
day of ten hours.
Asiatic
cents a
See "UNCLE JOSH" and laugh.
The following pupils of the Fourth
Grade made 90 or moro in all of
their examinations:
John Cook, Ruth Cownn, Lillian
Cook, Edwin Hongell, Eva Hutchi
son, Willis Hyden, Bill Mllner, Ru
dolph NIcme, Karl Sandqulst, Mon
roo Upton, Lewis Wlckens. John
Cook made the highest average.
The Sixth Grado aro using their
eparo time in decorating their black
boards with Christmas drawings and
stencils. Soma creditable work has
already been done by Alfred ' Jut
Btrom, Andrew Erickson, Dorothy
Horton, Jamoslna Hibbard, Maud
Noblo, Maud Bowron, Carl Holmes,
Lydln Holmes, Elslo Hall, Mary
Kruso, Gunhild Lund. i
A Christmas operetta Is to bo given
in the Assembly Hall "of the School
building, December 18, by First 'A
and First 'B' and Second Grades.
Opening chorus "Have You
Heard?" and "What The Snow Flakes
Told," North Wind and Snow Fai
ries." Song "Welcome to Winter,"
Snow Fnlrles," "A Snow Balling
Scene," twenty-five boys.
'Sleighing Song" Chorus
(With sleigh bell accompaniment)
Rec "Winter" Olga Holm
Babies chorus "All On Christmas
Morning."
Rec. "North Wind" Ray Fuller
Song "Mistletoe and Holly,"
twelve girls.
Babies chorus "When Wo Hang
Up Our Stockings."
Song "A Christmas Lullaby,"
Dorothy Bachtol.
Song "Christmas Stockings,"
twolvo girls.
Chorus " Tvns Tho Night Bo
foro Christmas."
Pantonine "Filling Tho Christ-
The following program will be
given by the Philomathlon Literary
Society of the North Bend High
School, December 15, 1908, at the
Methodist church, for the benefit of
the Athletic Association:
Beautiful Streamlet. . . .H. S. Chorus
Piano solo Miss Mandlgo
Reading Miss Metzler
Trio Miss Wyatt, Miss Mende, Mr.
Reynolds.
Quarrel Scene from Julius Caesar
Oscar and Hugo Stauff
Male quartet High School boys
Piano duett Misses Rood
Reading Miss Applegate
Violin solo Mr. Hevener
Double trio High School girls
Vocal solo Miss Piatt
Comic Quartet.
Bass, married man Mr. Coke
Alto, his wife Miss Allger
Soprano, newly engaged
Miss Anderson
Tenor, her fiance Mr. Hurner
Admission, 25c. School children,
15 cents.
Fancy tinsel for beautifying the
Christmas tree at the COOS BAY
CASH STORE.
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"Uncle Josh" FRIDAY, December
11 at MASONIC Opera House.
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Why Is a cup of our coffee
better than any other you can
get?
' First It is made of tho
BEST coffee.
Second We make It fresh.
Third AVE serve it with
cream.
Our LUNCHES are like our
coffee, they are hard to beat.
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COOS BAY, ROSEBURQ & EAST-
ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE NO. 4.
In effect November 1, 1008. Dnily
except Sunday.
Mrs. Wilbur, Mtes Sobolt and Miss
McCormnc rccolved on Wednesday
n box of supplies for primary work.
Tho supplies Including cards and ,
thread for sowing, studies for draw-1 mas Stockings,"
ing nnd cutting and many othor Santa Claus Jack Bowron
kinds of matorJal to mako tho work Baifios chorus "Dream Song."
of these grades intoresting to thW Roc
children. Tho scissors and sowing boys.
2-B., 1-A. Mrs. Sleep, teacher.
Dorthy Byler, Julia Blonqulst, Ches
ter Bascom, Hubert Cavanagh, Mil
dred Dixon, Vera Hendrlckson, Mar
garet Johnson, Mabel Jennings, HI1
ma Kjelman, Willie Kibler, Oswald
Kjelland, Bunhard LIHebo, Henry
Miller, Mary Miller, Walter Moore, 'Norway
May Martin, Agnes Madonna, Ora Myrtle Point
McAdnras, Marguerite Reynolds, Ja-I
son Robertson, Eva Van Tile, Harry
Wilson, Perry Ward, George Wit-
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Summit .
Junction .
Beaver Hill
Coqullle
Johnsons .
Schroeders
A Friends Bro9s. Suit
From $12 to $25 '
A PreistSy Cravanette
From $fo to $25
A Pair of Royal Chinook
Shoes $4 to $4.50
A Grizzly Hat-$ 3
A pair of Suspenders or Necktie in
Fancy. Cartoons, designed expressly for
Gifts, Prices from ?5c to $1.50
work aro tho first steps in mniiual
training.
Pupils ranking highest in Arlth-
tlck, Nolson Willing.
2-A and B. Miss Piatt, teachor.
Harry Maybee, Goldy Clark, Clarence,
"Como Again Sautn," six Nyren, Klva Gray.
3-A and D. Miss Applognte,
teachor. Sadlo Thorn, Stanton Ste-
Merrio, Mer-, Fry, George Taylor, Leo Hoelling.
tambourines 4-A nnd B. Miss Gamble, teach-
Clulstmns March.
Closing chorus "A
rlo Christmas," with
nnd triangles.
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