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LiJffiSff?3a THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION. i GIVE PROGRAMS III NORTH BEND Various Grades Held Christ mas Exercises One Week's Vacation. ' Tlio North Bend schools closc.l Friday evening for ,a week's hollda' vacation. Appropriate exorcl309 wore hold In nil the rooms nnd thero wcro a lnrgo number of visitors. School will open a week from today. Tho progrnnis woro as follows: IllfJII SCHOOL. Instead of having n Christmas pro gram, tho Cnstnlllnn, Literary Soclot) had their rogulnr monthly mooting In tho ABSombly. Tho following pro grom wan rendered: Piano duct Gladys Kranlck, Edith Thomas. Reading Carrlo Stovcns. Vocal solo Edith M. Allger. Dobnto Itosolvcd that tho Eng lish had as much cause for grievance against the colonists as tho colonists had against tho English. Arflrnmtlvo Synovn Soronson, .Toolln Ilodson. Ncgntlvo Norma Chaso, Cecelia Doyle. (Tho negative rccolvod tho unani mous decision of tho Judges': Prof. Goldon, Mrs. Mnudo Watklns M. II. Itoynolds.) Bonding Grnco Fulton. Piano Holo Francis Goldon. Journal Uuby Watklns, Schroeder, Voatn McCulIoch. Vocal duet Marguerite Reynolds nnd Esther Roynolds of tho Third grade In tho Hl-jh School building. Thofio tnMnij part In morning ex ercises tli'n wopk woro: Monday Plnno solo, Altn Soullo. Tuesday Piano solo, Gladys Kra n'ek. Wodnoadny Reading, Ruby Wnt 1 ns. Thursday Vocnl solo, Edith M. A" -or. Friday Recitation, Lylo Chap. pello. Tho Zoology r'nas under Prof. Bonumont, have ! llulthod study ing tho frogs nnd r'Wes. hi labora tory tho nulmals are studied and skotchod by tho students, soino vary frogllko drawings being tho result-'. rlno Imhoff. "Old Snnta Claus Is Coming," song "Finger Play" School. "Troublcc" Edim Wnllnco. "Dolly's Stocking" Margaret Schultz. ".llnglo, Merry noils," song. "Toys of a Yccr Ago" dolls Edna Wnllaco, Knrlno Sorenson, Helen Fnlkenstotn. Soldiers, Louis Savnry, Chester Rogstnd, Pat Campbell. Jumping Jneks Ivnn Ingrnm,, Gun ner Anderson, Walter Grovos, Teddy bears, Eugono Wlttlck, Thurston Tv berg, Ilnrry Kern. First Grade. A, Miss Sleep, lonelier. Recitation, "Merry Christmas" Gordon Shelly. Song, "Baby Jesus" School. Rending, "Santa's Letter" Leslie Illnch. Song, "Someono Is Coining To night" School. Recitation, "Santa's Cnko" Ni.t lo Wllmot. Two llttlo Christmas dolls Lollta Sleep, Doris Gubsor. Song, "Snnta's LIUlo Ilelpors" Ton llttlo girls. Song, "Ages Gono By" Grade.. Recitation, "Tvas tho Night L'e foro Ninas" Vera Savnry. Instrumental dueU Sadlo Tho,m Miss Morso. Song, "Sunbeams of tho Heart" Grade. HELP BLIND PRODIGY. ST. PAUL, Minn.. Dec. 2C nud Nlta Second Grade, Mlsi Hoiilli, lonelier. Tnbloau, "A Chrlstmna Tree" Nineteen girls. Recitation, "Christmas" Schoo'. Song, "Cradlo II) mn" nlnotcou girls. Rocltntlon, "What and How" - Fny Wnlker. Roadiiur, MA Xmas Turkey" Evln Wllmot. Rocltntlon, "When Santa Claus Ii Prosldent" Graham Hockot. . Rocltatlon, "Santn Claus" Clif ford Halloway. Tho American Lltoraturo class nro rending "Tho Ilouso of Sovon GabloH" During tho weok thero hnvo boo.i n groat number of visitors nt the High School, and especially Friday afternoon whon tho High School gave tholr literary program, nnd tin pupils In Mrs. Chnpmnn's room gnvo tholr Christinas exercises. Tho children of tho Third grnd dramatized tho Inst chapter of "Tho Sleepy King" and presented tho re sults or their efforts. Those takliifj pnrt woro: Mnblo Jennings Bluebell. Wnrron Lavln Mr. Joplln. Illlmu Kjcllmnu, Bessie-Chrlstlnn-sen Tho Twins. Ruth Powell Mrs. Honrty. Vloln Gay Rocltntlon. Bornhurd Llllobo Recitation. Phyllis Wngnor Song. Dorothy Bylor Recltntlon. Ilyron Gurnoa Recitation. Hazel Stage Song. The room hod two souse also "Tho Logond of the Fir Tree" nnd "Toil Mo What You Have for Me, Snnti ClauH." A bill will bo presented to tho coming leglslnturo nBklng for nn npprpprlntlon of $1,000 a year to further tho education of Vera Mabel Gammon, 10 years old, who hna beon unablo to speak, hear or see, slnco her birth. O Miss Gnnuuon has been In the State School for the Blind at 4 Faribault only thrco years, yet sho writes on tho typewriter i with skill, has a vocabulary of 3,000 words, nnd recently wroto nn cssny of 5,000 words. Sho mnkes her own clothes, thrcndlng her own needles, and 1$ skilled In fnncy work. . PUT BAN OX CALENDARS. Hood River Business Mm Quit Use less Advertising. HOOD RIVER, Dr., Dec. 2G. Thnt Hood River will bo without calendars for tho year 1012 sconia Inovltnblo. Tho business men's as sociation hns placed tho ban on this method of advertising nnd scvornl of tho business houses now distribut ing cnlondnrs for 1911 nrc Informing their patrons thnt thero will bo noth ing doing next year. It hns been estlmntod thnt npproxlmntely 10, 000 nro spent nnnunlly by tho mor- chnnts lioro for this class of advertising. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BOUGHT HERE Cheerfully Exchanged if SIZES, COLORS or STYLES are not just as desired We thank you all for the largest week's business we ever had MONEY TALKS Bandon Hub Clothing and. Shoe Co. - J Fourth Grade, MImh Iimnel, lonchoi'. Son By room. RoudliiK -Louis Carlson. An Interview with Santa (nt tho North Polo) Elghtoon pupils. CENTRAL SCHOOL. Last Friday afternoon tho North Bend schools closod with tholr Christmas programs. Tho Central school wns decorated vory artistical ly with ovorgroons nnd Christmas ombloms itnd mottoos. In addition to tho ovorgroon decorations, tho rogulnr work of the pupils of tho dlfforont grndos wns on dlsplny, and nltogothor mado tho rooms vory Jirotty. Aftor tho programs wore given Santa Clnus mado n vory wol como visit to each room scattering presents nnd candy ovorywhoro ho went. Tho following nro tho pro grams rendored In each room: First Grade U, Miss Illckoy, loiiolior. Song, "Away In tho Manger" School, "Song of tho Star" Esther Tot ton. "Xmns Cnrol" Edith Hollnwny. "At ChrlBtnins Play" Ina Wood bury. "Tho't of Xmns" Doris Fattens teln. "FIvo Candles" song Catherlno Imhog, Edith Cnvnnnugh, Doris Fall, Nolllo GUmoro, Eva Hoeck. "Denr Old Trco" Ahnlo Ander son. "It's Loving nnd Giving" Thurs tlno Tyborg. "Xmna TImo" Pnt Campboll. "Secrets" Herman Hoeck. "Up In Santn Lnnd" song. "Whnt I'd Like" Francis Volz. "If you'ro Good" Ida Stage. "I'd Llko to Bo" Concert reci tation, "Baby's Sock" Holon Falkonstoln "Mlno" Borthn Totton. "Around Xmas Treo" song. "It's Coming" concort. "Snnta's Letter" Harry Kom. JIng-n-lIng" song, "Cnuso for Worry" Ivnn Ingram, "Xmns" Herman Andorson. "Tho Toys" Eugono Wlttlck. "Spoiling Christmas" Dlaloguo concert. "Somo Ono Is Coming" Stella SI lln. "Jolly Dear Santa," song Katho- "Star of tho East:" "Tho Mlsor" drnmntlzod from Dickons, "Chrlstmna Cnrol," ns scroogo By Jnmoa Wnllnco. Scroogo's nephow Porcy Philips. Scroogo'B clerk Clnrdy Porklns. Mnrloy's Ghost Porcy Philips. Collectors Leo Hoollng, Raymond Shultz. Chrlstmns song. "Whllo Shophords Wntchod their Flocks Goldlo RIggs. Tho threo kings Lougfollows, Ro- bort McKolllps, Milton Jackson. Christinas Carol Floronco Rey nolds. "A Visit from Snntn Clnus" Snnta Clnus Rnndnll Jones. Fnthor Georgo Tnylor. Grnndnin Mnrgnrot Hoeck. Children Fnlrlos and Brownlos. filMh Grade, Miss Williams, lonelier. Song, "ChrlBtnins Cnrol" By the school. Rocltntlon By Mngglo Stnmbuck. Plnno duot Inez Johnson and Elvorn Burglnnd. Recltntlon by Lllllnn Cottor. Vocnl duot By Irma Sumorlln nnd Clara Cnvaunugh. DInloguo By flvo boys and bIx girls. Violin solo By Nolllo Kranlck. Song, "Tho Fir Treos aro Waving" Solo by Elvorn Burglnnd. Chorus By tho school. Rocltatlon Graco McKolllps. Song, "O, Bothlohom Boloved" Two part song By flvo boys nnd flvo girls. Rocltntlon By Eleanor Ackor uian. Song, "Hoar tho Bolls" By tho school. Seventh Grade, Miss Morso, toucher. Song, "It Cnmo Upon tho Mid night Clenr" Grado. Rocltntlon, "A Xmns Story" Shlr- loy Poterson. Rending, "Ah Bo Bon Adam" Floyd Gay, Herman Mendo, Charlotte Rooko. Concort rocltntlon "O Llttlo Town of Bothlohom," Rocltntlon, "Wntchlng In Xmas" Josophlno Clark. Dlaloguo, "Sceno From Llttlo Wo mon" Marjorlo Swearlngen, Vora Wilson, Pearl Johnson, Boulah KI bler, Vora Haines. Rocltatlon, "Is Santa Dead?" Harold Jennings, AVHALK IS STRANDED. A lnrgo whnlo Is stranded on tho bench nt Whiskey Run, nnd tho lo- vlnthnu hns beon secured with ropes. No other details nro nvnllnblo today. Bandon Englo. i Drowned Fleh. They have a curious wny of catching Osh In some parts of Japan. Herbert H. Pouting lu Mils Iftokon "Lotus Land .Iniwu" dexcrllH s uit traps which he found lu one or ,'ie riven of Fuji. "'I lii'. wore set In . rtllli-Iullv dauimed up niirnwn nnd . uslsiod of long, coiilt .il bamboo b:ts ts tied to polos. 'pi... ii.. i. i t '..... uv uj-u uiiiiiiu i.utvitMiit'jiiu rusu I headlong Into those traps and. Iiohif I unable to return or even turn nruuiid. ' are speedily drowned. Curious ns this I may seem. It Is yet but n matter of n few minutes to drown a llsli held head downward to u swift current." Embarrassing. The Squire's Pretty Daughter (exam ining tho village scluioli-Now, chil dren, ca.i jou ttll me wh.it a mlrnclo Is? Tho children looked nt ouo nnother, but remained silent. "Can no one answer this question?" J tue new curate nsked. who was stand ing behind the Bquliv's daughter. A llttlo girl was Btiddenly utr.uck with u brilliant Idea. She held up her hand excitedly. "Well, Nellie?" tho squired daughter nsked. mulling npprovlngly. "I'lense. miss." tho sninll child re plied breathlessly, "mother says 'twill be n miracle If you don't marry the now curate."-London Globe. Tho Tall Hot In Franco. The tall hat. variously culled "chim ney pot." "stovepipe." "cyllndor" nnc" what not, became fnshtonnble in Paris In 1700. soon after tho death of Frank lln. In whose honor It was known us "chnpoau I'rnuklln." In spite of num. berless changes of stylo, it has mnlii- talncd Its ground ever since, unexpect ed ns such n result would have ficcined at Its first Introduction. For u time this Btyle of hat was considered rovolu tlouary In Germany nnd Russln. Any one wenrlng n "cylinder" wns llnble to punishment, but the evil reputation soon passed away, and tho tall, stiff hat. tho ugliest head covering that was over worn nnd tho most ridiculed, out lives all other styles. Wholeoalo Packing. A man was arrested nud tnken b foro n Judge. The charge wns lighting. The Judgo nsked: "Whnt Is your occupntlon?" "I'm a wholesalo packer, your houor." "A pneker." exclaimed tho Judgo In surprise. "Hogs?' "Yes. mostly," wns the reply. "I'm n street car conductor," Detroit Free Fress. Needs No Lightning Rod. A building O.OCO feet above sea level should bo protected by lightning rods, one thinks, but the nstrouomlcnl obser- vatory nt Mount Etna has not uiul dees not noed such protection. The observatory Is near the summit of tho volcano, nnd the stream of vapor con. etnntly rising from tho crater acta ns a natural conductor, draining the elec tricity out of the clouds, so that light nlug Is seldom Been thero. "Say, pa," queried lime ..-.,. "what's nn echo?" "An echo, my sen." replied tho pn tlent old man. with n sigh that wns long drawn out, "Is the only thing that can tllmtlum a woiuun out of the lust word." Tjf . ESm jli4'ti l. , i r r& -w . ii.L3P& i ' 'tint-- !!! .v,iv,''" - if ZK2&&'Z(3&5Z & V) v:.:jJi i iCV;j:?.t.v.'.'I rrsssssssfifssszz rssywriiim s-av.t. u.u.ii ... w -";K?' " i Vfc.y"? . Let Us Lifjht Your Christmas Tree With electricity. No danger flro. Dccorntlvo lighting for hall. churches and residence Qitm Within tho renrh of nil c. - " ovo oar window for demonstration. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237.J. Have That RooTfixed NOW See CORTHELL ' Phone :tlt. ftimt HOME LAND Co. Beo ue for lnvoBttncut oa Cow Bay. Wo guarinteo owner's price t bo our prlco. Phono 7IIfc am (Yonr fit 6 ViW Tli ltHA of a Perfect Match "Yes, Madam, this fabric shows identically the same details and color as would be shown in broad day light. You see I'm displaying the goods under ihc clear itc rays of this wonderful new General Electric Mazda Lamp. It's really tha equivalent of daylight, and that's why all up-to-date stores arc using it. Of course there ore also other vital reasons, one of which is this: the G-E Mazda Lamp gives twice the light of the ordinary car bon incandescent lamp and costa less to burn." The invention of Ihe Mazda Lamp h&scauted thouj. nnds of people to have their houses and store wired for electric light. If you nrc not now using it, come in for a moment to-day and let uj prove to your entire satisfaction that ih'u wonderful new lamp has made electric light as cheap as it is convenient. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company G. W. Dungan Undertaker Mnrshflcld, Oregon. I'irlors, INI) Koutli .Id St., Telephone, Day or Night, 1D3-J "TIIK FIIIUM) OF COOS 1IAV" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho North Bank road at Portland KQUIl'PKI) WITH W1HI2LKSS. Will snll from Portland for Coos Bay nnd Kurokn, on a ton-dav echodulo, cnlllng nt Mnrahflol.l both wnys. SnilB from Coos Bny for Eurekn, Tuesday, Decombor 22, and for Portlnud, December 20. NOHTH PACIFIC SIKAMSHIP COMPAXV. C. 1 McRKOUGK, Agent On $1 aWeek You onn DJtKSS V'V.Lh LOOK WIIIJi no wi:mj Wrlto to Portland, Ore. TIIK PAST AXJ) COMMODIOUS , (Kqulpped w.th Whelehs) Streamer Redoido Will nmUe i-ogulnr trips carrying pnssengeis nnd freight Iwtweon Coos Bay mid San Francisco. All iv.senatlons for passengers mado nt Alllnnco Dock, Marshfleld nud Inter-Ocenn Transp Co Union Street Wharf No. a, Sun Francisco. For Information, 'phono 11-J or 283, INTKK-OCKAN THAXSPOUTATION COMPANY. The Home Furnishers POU OAHKPl'I CMJAXI.NQ Lndlea should bring their Drcs, Wraps or Glovos to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILOBIXO CO., J. W. Josophson, Mgr. ISO South Broadway, JlirshflfW. Try Times Want Ads. STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from AliiBworth Dock, Portlnnd, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bny every Saturday at service of tide. Itescrvntlons will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purclmsed. W. F. Miller, Agt.. Phone Main 35-L COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Holsnor and are pre- pnrod to rendor excellent service te tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful drlvora, good rigs nnd everything: thnt will monn sntlsfnctory service to tho public. Phono us for a drlvUS horao. n rlir or nnythlng needed in tho llvory Hno. Wo nlao do trucking business of nil kinds. Ismnchnrd, Rczln & Blnnchard Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor Streets. Phono 138-J ifrVTREi GARDINKB, ni Angina,- nriiinn has been re mnnlln.1 nnd ImnrOVGd and 13 UD08r now management. Special a"0""?0! datlons for stago passengers and ior peoplo desiring a rest at the seasaore. vnii'ii Wko tho PlatP- J. B. SCHILLING, Proprietor. STEAMER M. R PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TIOTCOTS RESERVED UTTO THE ARRIVAL OP THE SHI1' RESERVATIONS MILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME i' LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. """ UN F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore nnnlinVATEB nOTEIJ, Front St., Mnrshfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renorate and newly furnished, nooms reason ible, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'UHNtibuu, - THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR . - -rv -i TTvnrfi FAMlXiX xxwj. ...$ Rates reduced to: Day-50c, 7Ben J1.00; woek-?2.00 to S5.00. BouJ keeping apartments with gas Gevurtz & Sons- es- H BATHS B. W.SULLIVAN, Ytf- i f i