The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
"nAAnonnrin
m .Amman? miv :;
:: SCHOOL NEWS i
mahsiifilld school report
i,i' Till! MONTH ENDING
DECEMBER U.
Ae.tgo ntimbor pupils oGO
Aveiago daily attondnnco 54 1
Percent of nttondnnco 97.1
Whole number tnrdlness. ... 10.
Number pupils neither absent
nor tardy 390
Number visits by parents. ... '12
Whole- number pupils on register
sinco beginning of the year C03
a play: "The Birds Christmas Tree"
and motion Eongs. Mrs. Wilbur Is
the teacher.
Tip Sixth Grade will hnvo sonjM
mid lecltatlons. Miss Steuholm Is
teacher.
Masonic Theater
The Sevgnth Grade will have song
and recllAtloiu. Mrs. Hood I the
tenche-r.
All grades have Christmas trees,
and blackboard Chrlstmns decora
tions, done by the pupils.
Tho Gorman Club mot with Mary
Price at tho homo of Mrs. Clausen,
December 1. May Prouss and Nora
Tower entertained tho club with a
description of tho Rhine nml with
facts nbout tho llag, ilowcr, and mot
to of Germany.
Now ofllcors of tho Athletic Asso
ciation nro Chauncoy Clark, presi
dent, Eric Dolt vice-prosldent, Leslie
Isaacson socrotnry, John Ferguson
trca9iiror.
Christmas programs will be given
la nil rooms on Friday afternoon,
Decembor 10. Guosta nro Invited al
though nothing elnborato has been
prepared, In fnct toachcrs wore
rather urged to mnko the Christmas
exorcises as much a part of tho rcg'
ular school work as possible.
At tho South Marehlleld school
exorcises In tho first, second and
third grades will bo at 1 o'clock, In
grades four to eight at 2 o'clock,
nnd In tho high school at 2:30.
Grades six and soven In tho South
Mnrshllcld Schdol will present ,n llt-
tlo play entitled "Tho Itugglos'
Christmas Celebration" at Christmas
tlmo. Tho characters follow:
Peter Rugglcs. . . .Harvey Walter
Sarah Maud. . . .Mario Thomnson
Peoria Zoo Dolnn
Daby Larry Tea Dow
Clem Howard Kollcy
Cornelius Ormond Carlson
Kitty Ruth Cownn
Susan Florenco Powers
Elly. Myrtlo Nelson
James Norrls Farrln
Ida Cook will glvo a Mother Gooso
recitation, Sarah Escott will bo Mrs.
Snntn Clans. Thero will .be songs
and choruses,
Tho high school Christmas pro
gram will consist of songs nnd chor
uses and Individual parts presented
by two lneinborti of onch class,
Chauncoy Clarko and Joo Dennett,
seniors; Ernest Harrington and Lucy
Juza, Juniors; Mnx Rolgnrd nnd
Graco Kruso, Bopliomoros; Albert
Haines and Goo. Murch, rroshmnn.
TIiobo studouts wore oloctod by their
icspectlvo claHsoa.
SING VARIED SONGS.
One of tho Interesting features of
Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab's singing
nt the Chamlnado club concert next
Wednesday evening will be a group
of German songs, n group of French
songs nnd n group of English songs.
In those selections tho singer Is said
to bo especially flue. She will also
glvo a number of other high class
numbers. The concert Is an affair
which should not be m'ssed by any
music lovers of the city.. At a recent
concert at Walla Walla, Wash., the
following comment was made upon
Mrs. Denrborn-Schwnb's singing1
"Tho timbre of Mrs. Schwab's sopra
no can hardly be excelled. She has
a olce whose range Is In no way
slTectod by Its sweetness and soft
ness. In addition she Is n musician
of rare skill."
99
Lofftin
- ' nts the
"Parish Priest
A conicdj -drama In three
acts.
SATURDAY XI) SUNDAY
Nil JITS.
December J (Kit and Mill.
Price -"e, il."o nnd ."() cents
tickets ox sale at the
BUSY CORNER :: :: ::
CURTAIN AT 8: 10.
p.R. J. W. INGRAM, .
D Physician nnd Sturgeon.
Olllco 208-'J0O Coos Ituliains.
Phonos Onico 1C21; Rosldonco 1C21
W. BENNETT,
Lnwjer.
Otllco over Flnnagnu & Dennett Dank
Mnr8hnold, Orogon
W:
M. S. TURPEN,
Architect.
Over Chambei of Commerce.
North Bend School News
x. n. ii. s. notes.
This week ended tho second six
week division of tho first semestor
nnd the report curds will bo given
out for the second tlmo next week.
At Chnpol exorclsoH last week, Mr.
M. C. Hortou gnvo nn Instructive talk
on matters pertaining to bnuks:
Their purpose nnd some simple facts
that all should know wore discussed,
Mr. Hortou has kindly cousonted to
talk to tho students further on tho
snmo subject.
Tho first basket ball gnmo of thn
season was played Thursday evening
In the school gymnasium between thn
boys of tho sophomore class and a
picked team from tho rest of tho
boys In school. It was a fast gnmo
and the final score was 29 to 15 In
favor of tho sophomores. A gnmo
will bo played ovory week.
Last Friday afternoon tho Boys'
Lltcrnry Society gavo tholr first pro
gram. It was as follows:
Orator "Alcxandor tho Great".
Fred Reynolds
Rending Mason Noah
Prophesy
..Albert Davis nnd Glenn Grout
Debate: "Resolved thnt a system of
teachers' pension was not desir
able." Afllrmntlvo Geo. Dowey & Law
renco Russoll.
Negative -Clydo Smith nnd Fre
mont Hodsou.
(Alllrmntlvo won tho decision)
Musical selection
Piano Joo Windsor
Violin Harold Hunt
Cornet Fred Reynolds
Journal .Clnrenco Klbler
Your
Credit Is
Good
Gevurtz & Sons
Portland, Ore.
for
Furniture
Carpels
Rugs
Dms Reds
Lace Curtains
Slcn'H Clothing
Ladles' Clothing
Jewelry
Crockery, etc., etc.
The Home Furnishers
for careful cleaning
Ladles should bring their Dresses,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
COOS RAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W. Josophson, Mgr.
J80 South Rrondwny, M irshllehl.
jmm:mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmi:mmmmt!;
Mm'
STEAMER M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco every eight days
TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL
RESERVATIONS WILL RK CANCELLED
LESS TICKET IS ROUGIIT.
OF
Till:
AT T1MB 5
SHIP,
F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
i itimo!
----------
"Til 1-2 FRIEND OI
BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Mnrslifleld, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and nowly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, week or month.
Mrn. J. II. O'DONNELL, Prop.
imxtsMrajsazfnsX3VAsisxsitKi
lG. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Mar.Hhlleld, Oregon.
nrlorn, 18!) South :td St.,
hone, Day or Night, 1D3-J,
tfiJiiiiHiijL'iii'i n .'xrymnxirnKsaaaaa
M TolepI
AAA..Jv A -
COOS RAY"
-;
STEAMER ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS DAY AND mint.
ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MAMSIlPIELn It,
WAYS. U0TH
SAILS FROM COOS DAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY nrn
3, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMDER C. " ' C'
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
0. V. McGF.ORGE, Agent.
CiiFdsasciriiHssssBiK&iiaeaararasa "iSHhCSESMaEasiEsaiaiadsu?
TT
rv&m
ONCE TRIED
ALWAYS PATRONIZED
Is tho verdict of nil our customers.
That's becnuso we do much good
work and do It at ouch rcasonablo
prices. You'll bo surprised to sco
thd transformation wo can mnko In
your old clothes. Just glvo us a
trial Job.
Marshllcld Cleaning nnd Dye Works,
Phono 270X. 18C So. Droadway.
Ladles Garments n SH.'clnlty.
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 7Cc and
91.00; week ?2. 00 to JG.00. IIouso
kcoplng npnrtmonts with gas ranges
J10.00 to S1S.00 por month. FREE
DATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop.
Tho morning exercises have
como very Interesting latoly
each class Is hold rosponslblo
snmo entertainment one day In
bo
for for
the
Tho now library books have como.
Thoy nro a good collection. Among
them were Lipplncott's Pronouncing
Biographical Dictionary, Lipplncott's
Gnzottor of tho World, Harpor's Clas
slcnl Dictionary, Harper's Latin Lex
Icon, Heath's German Lexicon, Flu
gel, Schmidt, Tnngor Gorman-English
and English-German Lexicons;
also many books for chlldron.
Report cards will bo sent out Do
comber 14 from nil departments.
weok. Thoso talcing, part this wee'e
are ns follows: Monday, vocal solo,
Grnco Fulton; Tuesdny, solo, Ellon
Anderson, Weduosdny, trio, Helen
Monde, Edith Allgor, Ellen Ando.
son ; Thursday, piano solo, Frnncls
Golden; Friday, vocal solo, Edith M
Allgor.
HOME LAND Co.
Soo us tor Investments on Coos
Day. Wo gunrtnteo owner's prlco to
bo our prlco.
Phone 7.IL. fl Front Rf.
OIL
SUPPLIES
Tho Coos Day Oil and Suppl
Company under tho management of
J. W. Flanagan will cuntlnuo to ban
dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso
lino, distillate, benzine and conl ol
nt their oil houso across tho Day tc
which placo they hnvo moved their
ofllrc. Phone 302.
c
c
C
&
0
Hi
A K Ai t, i
fl 1'"JW
B LAWflm
EAKWAUR
Sails from AIiihuoi h Dock, I'orllnnd, nt H P. Ji .,,... Ti 1..
Sails from Coos Day every Saturday nt service of tide. Reicrvntloni N
will not be held laterllian Friday noon, uiiIihm tickets arc punlinirtl. 9
W. F. Miller, Agfc. Fhcno Main 35-L S
?J2SESE52TOH5.2STES2CTJra5H525H5?l
NEW LIVERY
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
caroful drivers aro now nt tho dis
posal of tho Coos Day public at
HEASONA1JLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horsos
boarded and rigs enrod for.
Now hoarso and special accommo
dations provided for funeral partlos.
W. L.CCMRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
I
OVCn OB YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Tho N. R. II. S. orchestra was or
ganized Inst evening and will bo
rendy for any cnll upon thorn by the
student body In tho near future.
jiApjra
Trade Marks
Designs
COPYniQHTS dc.
Anrons (ending n (ketrh unci description roar
' opinion ireo wne
tAlintnhta. Conn
tlonntrlctlTconOUcnUal. HAHOBOOK onl'atenu
qulcklr atcettmn our opinion freo whether nn
lUTonunn ie pruonuir PAirninnie.
County Superintendent Bunch paid
Marshdeld schools n vlstt this weok.
Coos county school superintendents
nnd principals will hold a mcotlng
a CoQtil!!o during tli? holldny vaca
.tlon. CF.NTRAL SCHOOL.
Superintendent Bunch gavo a very
Interesting talk to tho students hnt
Tuesday morning.
rV" will hnvo songs
Miss Kent Is the
First grndo '
and recltittlons.
teacher.
Tho Second Grndo will glvo a
Christmas play: "Christmas In
Other Lauds," gongs nnd story. Mrs.
Longley Is tho teacher.
The Third Grade will havo recita
tions nnd songs. Miss Wnldvogol U
tho teacher.
Tho Fourth Grndo will havo rool
tatlous, songs, and tho play: "Grand,
pn's Christmas Surprise." Miss
Chapman Is teachor.
Next Friday afternoon nt 2: -10 tho
"Cnstllllan Literary Society" of
which tho girls In high school aro
membors will glvo their second pro
gram, and all tho public nro Invited
to bo present. Tho question for do
bato at this tlmo will bo, "Resolved
That Tho English Had As Much
Cause for Grlovnnco ns tho Colon
ists." Tho nffrmntlvo will bo uphol-.l
by Syneva Sorenson and Joelln Hod
son whllo Norma Chnso nnd Cecilia
Doyle will champion tho negntlvo
side. As both sldos aro working dl'l
gently It Is anticipated that It will
bo vory Intorebtlng.
For the County debaters this year
tho following hnvo been chosen to
roprosont North Bend: Alhrmatlve,
Edith M. Allgor, Ruby Watklns, and
Ellon Andorson. Nogatlvo, Clarence
Klblor. Churlos Van Zlle, and Fred
Roynolds.
ComraunlfA
ent free. Dl.teit teener (ureecunuspalenla
Tatonte lakon thruuuh ilunn X Co, recelre
tpttial ru(k, without cnarse. In tua
Scientific flmcricnin
A handtorrfetr lllnitralod weeklr. I reet fir.
culallon of anr cienilda Journal, Terrui, tl a
reart tnurruontbi.ll. BoUbyall tiewtdealert.
MUNN&Co.38'0'" New York
llraocb Offlc. C& P 8U WajblDKton, I). C.
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo hnvo secured tho II vory busi
ness of L, II. Helsnor nnd nro pro
pared to render cxcolleut sorvlco to
tho pooplo of Coos Buy. Cnroful
drlvors, good rigs nnd ovorythlng
thnt will moan satisfactory sorvlco to
tho public. Phono us for n driving
horso, a rig or nuythlng needed In
tho livery lino. Wo also do n
trucking business of all kinds.
IRniicliiud, Rezln & Rlnuchard
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First nnd Aldor Strcota.
Phono 138-J
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGDIIS
AND FREIGHT HETWEL'N COOS RAY AND SAN FRANCIS
CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADD AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND INTER-OCEAN
TRAN8P. CO. UNION STREET WHARF NO. S, SAN FRAN.
CISCO. FOR INFORMATION PHONE I l-J OR 283.
HAII.S FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY, BECIM
HER lit.
1NTEH-OGEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
tt-tt-a-w -K-a-e-a---K-.u-n- -a-a-a-a-a-a-i a-a-a-ti-na-jj
I M MA. W tt
a
a
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
a
a
1
a
1
a
a
1
a
t
a
Real Estate Snap
RESIDENCE CORNER 84x100
In Sengstacken's Addition
Good Bay View, for
$375.00
See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, M.Wr
-n-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-u---a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-H-8-n-n
8
I
n
1
n
.
1
a-
8
I
O-
8"
t
m
1
8
I
8
I
8
I
8
I
tj
The Fifth Grndo will give two
plays, "Santa Clnus Outwitted" nnd
n dlnloguo "Holidays." Miss Land
rlth Is teacher.
First grade "B" next Friday at
1:30 will bold their exercises, giving
Tho "Froy Oratorical Contest"
which should havo boon hold next
weok at Coqulllo, has boon postponed
until noxt spring, Arbor Day boln
tho day flxed.
DON'T BAKE
You can't nfford to put In tho best
years of you'ro llfo fussing over n
hot oven.
If your husbnud and family only
know how good Coos Bay Bakery
Bread really Is, they would profor It
to home made. .
And on tho other baud you would
havo about half tho work to do, with
Just thnt much more tlmo to glvo
your family.
BUY COOS BAY BAKERY BREAD
Today dou't hnvo nnothor hot, dis
agreeable bako day, with Its dreads,
doubts nnd uncertainties.
For when you get Coos Bay Bake
ry Bread thero is no guess work, you
know it's good your bako day
troubles disappear llko magic.
While Figuring
ON THE CHEAP WIRING CAM
PAIGN DON'T OVERLOOK THE
FACT THAT WE ARE SELLING
FIXTURES AT A BIG DISCOUNT.
ALSO STANDARD MAKE FLAT
IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW
LEFT. BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER.
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-tt-a-a-a-a- 8-a-a
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PnONE S37JT.
Arrange to take your SUNDAY
DINNER nt tho PALACE restaurant.
A flno Duck dinner will bo served
at 5:30.
The COOS BAY
BAKERY
PHONE ltl-L.
"THE HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS."
Good Evening!
HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY?
If so, do not forgot that this U
niE laundry whero you get tho best
work, and prices aro In every ono'
roach. Call up and ono of tho drlv-
rs will call and explain all dotalls to
you. All telephone calls are quickly
attended to, becnuso wo aro running
wo wagons.
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT.
ISFACTION.
MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM
LAUNDRY.
rOmizcy Bros.. Prop. Phono 220-J.
R
a
1
a
1
a
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
a
a
Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
H. H. WILSON, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORB.
All kinds or monumental work promptly and artistically exe
cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway.
8
I
8
I
8
t
8:
I
B-n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ra-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-rf-
' 'I'l'l'l M'l
r jcazviav . air nir ti
-SAFEANDjP WT
- r r CC"
'-1 .yoDPmivn x
jr'
coosjsw.wwm. ,
COOS BAY REALTY
, SYNDICATE.
DEALERS J& AGENTS.
COAL . COLONIZATION. MIBY.
farm. rwrr. mihemi
OrsaniziHs or industrial
COMPANIES A SPECIALTY
Tho past has proven that Investments In small aero tracts near growing,
cities aro tho mest profitable. The O. B. R. S. has buch to offer. Cnas. J.
Bruschko, Marshfield, Oro.
Save money by
Times advertisers.
patronizing Tht
nOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re
modelled and Improved nnd Is under
now management. Special accommo
dations for stage passengers and .for
people desiring a rest at tho seashore
"You'll Llko the Plaee."
J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor.
HIGH GRADE WOOD WORK
of every description at
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
n.nil'H'.
710-720 SOUTU UKUiw"
E. B. GEHRIvE.
The Times Want Ads bring results. '
The North Bend Manufacturing Co.
IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
Show Cases and Store Fixtures
Best Quality Workmanship and Prices
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.