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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. iiMiirrnin mw I Have Yon Seen 0r New Market? W,. r.i- how nicely located , , , , . xU shop nnd oxtontl u (jtM. 1 Iiivltntltm to evory-,-, to call. We hnndlo only the rest .meats nt rcaionnblo prices. ht. n you wnnt a Juicy 8tp.il! ii nlco mutton chop, fonio tender lnnili or Rood veal call us up by phono. A trlnl order will convlnco you. Enterprise Market (ii:o. w. Kixflj i'i. PHONE T.2-J. Pie Tame Here generally sees n lot of peoplo v,tMA ' OH0 or llloro of our famous plos hot from the oven, Mnny declnro that "mctlicr never buked pleH na good." Fresh Fruit the freshest of eggB nnd milk, ntiJ nil other mnterlnls cciual ly ns good, with tho "know how," nro whnt mnko our pies n dream of delimit. one OF OUR CAKES will add tho Ilunl touch of goodness to tho SUNDAY DINNKIt Coos Bay Bakery PHONE 111-Tj Alfred Mengren CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Old Mill North Bend. Plume I Ml, NORTH REND. COOS BAY LiYfJRY We hum xcciiriMi ine .ivvty ohhI ness c? I,. II. Hclmier mid nro pre. larto lo r"i,dtr toiii-ni. nurwi-e it Ibe people of Coo? liny direful driver, Kod rigs and ovei. thing m Mill hum a HUldtiieU") mn-vlco to Ifce puli.lc. I'liouc uu tor it driving i.viK', a r)K or nn ttilni; needed In it- liven lino. Uo also do n trucking business of nil kinds. Ill..,(l,ltl ItHOTIIKHS. I.mi), lcd ami SiiIvh Service. I Firm and Alder Streets, bono U&.J XOTIl E TO TAX PAYERS. Tuxes for tho year of 1010 nro O and paynblo on nnd nfter Feb try 1st. 1911. Three .por cent ro U'e tip to March 15th. From March !''! to April 3rd pay taxes at fnco. f iti will bo no further nntlco of ''"'. iMi of taxes duo sent out by r i. cx;it whero tho tnxpnyers ro Wt It und furnish a list of tho irrieny rn wncJ, tncy (je8lre t0 W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated: Coqullle, Oregon, January !6'h. 19U. XOTICi: TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids, for tho grading of " road from Jlnrshflold to Shingle House Slough, will bo received by the 'Imlgned, at tho storo of Norton Hansen, up to 7 o'clock P. M. Tues dy, March 21, 1911. Bids to be by the ynrd for tho amount of earth moved. For parti culars apply to F. P. Norton, at Eaglo Point, on line of road. ' The right to reject any and all Ws. Is reserved. Bidder will bo required to entor "Ho a bond for tho faithful perfora te of his contract. Dated this 17th day of March, R11, F. P. NORTON, Kal Supervisor of Road District jy- o, Coos County, Oregon. In v t0 C"re a co,d ,s a ",'e3tl,," which rrnny are Interested Just w- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 5 won Its great reputation and enie s.ve by its remarkable cure clds. it can always be depend- JLPon. For sale by all dealers pi' f0rget the Turkish Baths. rllOXE 214.J, Everybody I 5$.amk f toJU2y S & y&M0 v&S' iSSia WE AUK READY AS NEVER BEFORE TO All) YOU IX YOUR SPRING FURNITURE AX1) IIOUSK- FURNISHING BUYING, i TWIN FE- RESTAL TABLES ALfi Till? IjATM FINISHES AT $25 to $45 large jiassive ROL'XI) l'K- RKSTAL TABLES AT $11.90 to $35 ALTi FINISHES i MARSHFIELD j..a-jj.. for naturo'work on tho blackboards ior examples ror tno graue. Fourth Grade. New pupil who have entered tho Fourth grade the pant week aio; .leanette Fwland and Helen F ren in nd from Gardiner. Willie McCtttcheon linn moved to SCHOOL NEWS? i VU NOW HAVE OX DISPLAY" A FINK MXE OK Hv4"'MM-f-H'4'M Denver Hill IIHJII S( IIOOI. Ill IU(, The National Kdtirnttunnl associa tion will meet In San Francisco, July s-H. An effort is belli made to se- ming Room FsirEitisre CJ AVE HAVE 1JECOJ1E IXKATL'ATEI) WITH OUlt FAMOUS fwiH WITH TVDEX'S DUOSTVLK LOCUS AND SO W I h h YOU AITICH VOU HAVE SEEX Til KM. Third Crude. Agnes Johumin, Jonnotto Upton, Olna Holm, Clyde Jlnunry nnd Itettlo JIHler have been absent this week on account of Illiufl8. MM... WI.I...1 .,.!.. , i ..,, from Oregon this year. At present ture study. ! Oregon has made onjy 2C active mom-' Kllvn Grant has returned to school hers: only six other states and terrl- nfto1' n Wt'l'B Illness. InrlcB having u smaller active mom-1 , Km""' 5rmK l,...i ,,,,, ,, , . I The second grade have aoue somo ' ucrsnip. I Hero are two kinds of mem- . . ... i. , , , , "111118 011114 111 goml Btory wor)( for mBUIlK0 tho bershlp In tho association; active and past week. They nro also doing extra ! associate. Tho nctlvo membership at work about rabbits and duckB for present Is 7,000. Tho membership Knstor work, .fee Is $2.00. Active members pay First Grade. an additional Initiation fee of $2.00.' "A. & H" Divisions nro combining All inombers receive tho printed pro- extra work for tho Arbor Day oxer cecdings of tho meeting and this Is clses. considered a valuable document. Sov-1 Punlls of the Thir.l nml Fourth oral teachers from .Marshlleld schools grades nro, preparing to plant llower are planning to nttend tills groat Knrdons to Improve tho nppoaranco gathering. 0f tho school grounds. SIXGS AT OWX Fl'XEUAL. Now Is the Time to Do That House Over and Make Things More Home Like WE CARItV EVERYTHING TO FUltXJSH YOUR IIOJIE AT JIOXEV-SAVING PRICES. Going (ti Harvey Company THi: SQUARE DEAL- Arbor Day, April 17, will be oh-' served throughout tho Bchuol. Pro- grams of songs, drills, and renltn- William Kimm i.t.. tioini wi.n.. ii..i. '"H will bo glvon. Tho occasion noumpli SoiiikN IIIh Songs. (wlll be utilized for exhibiting; school OVID. Mich., Jlnr. K.. William ,work. At the South Mnrshfleld Faxon's voice wns heard nt IiIh own j school a gonornl program will bo funeral here. While his body lny in given In tho nsgembly linll. nnd nt tho n casket, tliore gathered to pay final uiurni Hciiooi, n pint or tho exor- tribute henr.d two hymns by him clses will bo gl.ven In general assem- and also heard him ns ono of n trio, July. All pnrents nnd citizens of tho Including IiIb son nnd daughter. In ,clty nro Invited to nttend the pro- snored songs. When tho mourners grnniB and look over tho work. lm.l gathered In tho pnrlor of tho ' ' Faxson home, In which hla open cof- Tho nthletlcs of tho High school tin lny, they wore surprised to hear wore organized during the past week, his volco pealing an anthem from bo Tho boys of tho High school formed hind a screen of (lowers and palms, an athletic association and adopted Three yenrs ago, believing his llfo a constitution. Ono feature of tho was nearlng Its close, Faxson con now constitution Is an executive com- calved tho Idea of preserving his mltteo of llvo members with nnwnr vi.. i i . .i. ... . - "." iu uv lint-u ill mu nurvicu WI1UU to supervise tho finances, exercise dl- l,0 died. Ho used a nhonoernnli. nn.l tho records were reproduced boforo ho was burled. Faxson was 90 years old. Ho waB tho first .Method ist convert In this district, nnd built n church for that faith. Almost un- rectlvo control over tho athletic man- agers. etc. Tho present olllcera arc President, Chauncey Clarke; vice- presldont, Eric Holt; secretary, Les lie Isaacson; treasurer, John Fermi- bou; delegate Coos county high school til tho time of his death ho partlclpat nuunnliiil.1,1 nl...... . . . t .. " RACYCLE AND SAVAGE l'ppi'csent tho Best in Bicycles The first i npoi'lant )oint i'or consitlcralion of the purchaser 01" a bicycle is to get a good reliable wheel at a reisoiiablc price. These makes nici't all the rcquir wnts of a first class wheel at a 1110 clerato price. You can get them from $25.00 to $70.00. 1 i 7iiiii ii mi7 .Q rPhiui Vv'IIU Vt llfMV PJJA w. VtlSffl "IS MY HAT ON STRAIGHT?" I , 1 m v kJHinii xjriiH r um m urn ". ib. a A. 9 tS IV. W . VfH. ii. l JS. A B. A . r -v-F- association, Chauncey Clnrke. Exo eutlvo committee; Chauncey Clark!, John Ferguson, Duncan Douglas, U. It. Hewitt, F. A. Tledgen. JHsh Nellie .Montgomery very pleas ed regularly In tho song Borvlco. ADVERTISING LIST. List of unclaimed loiters remain ing In the Jlnrshflold, Oregon postoN llce, March 15, 1011. Porsoim call- nntly ontertnlned the senior cIiish nt i,, f. ,i... ,.... ...m ..i ..... ., her home on Contrnl nvenuo Inst Sat- vortlml nm, ny nno cont f()r pnh urdny evening. Sovornl mnttors ol n(lvortUn,, ,oMor ,.,, for. business were first attended to. Tho KlI:0Ilo r,rn, A. v ,,, olllcers for ho yenr were: Ilelvn Fla- cnmpboll, Mrs. Lllllnn Dny, Hon. nngnn, pros dent; Joo Ilennett. vice- wUftM navfli N mt M president; Allco Curtla, secretary: ..,, , ,;.,., .....! . John rorguson, treasurer. Tho white Fon ,,,,,, rnnn lnu ftlinenn nu tlu. nlnUl, mmM ' . ..... w.wv.. .. '"- '. jIl0I1( i0,or U. Hermann, Mrs. Jes nnd Illy green nnd white tho clnss , ,... ,... . . . .,,., i . . , nl" "ur, win, iiuriou, jonn ua colors. After tho brief bus ness Bea i,110 ,,,,, .... T , n mi,... miu m .. , i knnson, Wnlter Hnrton, Joo Jones, C. -,i .,Mi m, ...,r JolmBOii, J. Warron Knopp. JW- i , .1 ' ""'"" ,,, Knlvlln. H. C. Klnzlo, II. Kolon, I dor of tho evening whb spent very ,., . . . . L I, ., . , iiiuiiuni i.yi ici , .1. ii. .Mcuni anil. u. pleasantly at games. The follow ng ... , , : ., ,. I ira rnn....i mi., m - McdnnRly, Frank McKay. Mlko. a rayol homes; Relva' Fln.ngnn. rtn"J". -- Mowo . MIm Rose Wall. Nelllo Trlbby. Alice Cur- "l ,M'8S "BArl,TI lT' ti. t,. p... B. .. ..i ., Jll8 "orghlll Olson, J. A. Prontlco, Vl MMMH Mtri11"!! I4IIL JV'fc Hunseu, Joo Ucn.iett. Is n popular audition nowadays with nil tho now spring mllllnory ojion lugs but It Is not any moro popular with tho Ladles than tho FLOUR THAT HAINES SELLS Jlnry Jllsu Luolllo Persons, E, J. Slpytor, A. N. Sandorlln, F. T. Shirley. Roy. I?. J. Springer, Alonzo F. Spraguo, 'Ann Smith, JItb. Victor So ward. W. U. CURTIS, Poatmastur. Take your St'XDAV DINNER t If you have not tried It do not dolay but order a sack for your uext bilking and you will know why It Is - eo popular. Bargain Offers REMEMBER Fine Modem Bungalow with level lot -10x100 $2,100.00 Fine Modern Dungalow level lot 50x100 $2,400.00 Best Residence lots on Central avenue 00x140, close In $2,200.00 Comei Day View Lot on Central 50x140.. .$1,000.00 Dusliiess lot In North Bend Lusiiiofcs Lot in North Bend on Union $800.00 Half Block on Commercial avenue $2,030.00 Also that Haines carries the LAR GEST LINK of HAY EEED AND WHEAT Level Lots in Bay Park 'on coos Bay. $10.00 down $00.00. Rest Business Corner In Mnrsh fleld 815,000.00 ' He gets It In quantities, buys the best and sells at reasonable prices. I Flue Dairy and Stock Ranch A. T. HAINES HAINES DOCK Sherman near Virginia $1,000.00 Coos River. . . . $12,000.00 pH0VE ,., MARSHFIELD1 At tho General Teachers' inciting, Monday afternoon, tho pnpors and tho discussion centered nrouud tho subject of langungo teaching In thu grades. Miss Chaso read a paper ..illll,.! "1.1. ...Id I.. I.'mi.IIuI. U',..l. n.l ' ' .... , ,. . ,, ,, Tho ( 11 .in,!;r. Spec al menu. What tho Orados .May Roasonnb y Ha ..-..a,,,,.,,, . ,, , ,,, . ,, .... i. i ,. ,, ,, , RESERVE tables for PARTIES !v Expected to Accomplish.' Miss Hoi- .,.... leu Laudrlth presented a report on ... . ' "Orndo Work In English In the Schools of S6nttle." CENTRAL SCHOOL NOTES. Seventh Grade. A demonstration of grafting fruit trees nnd roses for the clnss in Agri culture was mado this week by Mrs. Thompson, tho seedling trco and graft was furnlshod by Jlnrlan Soa liian. Sixth Grade. Ignatius Chapman, Estclla Grant, Ellis Grant, Albert Burroughs, and Edwin Howgell aro abjont on nc mount of sickness. The Sixth grado have taken up the subject of cirpotlng In Arithmetic. The following pupils of tho Sixth grado mado 90 or more In all of their examinations the past month: Emll nackman, Albert Burroughs, Jack Carter, Lawrenco Horton, Jnck Merchant, James Smeaton, Monroe Upton, Harold Carlisle. Fifth Grifde. Lee Toten who left Echool last year, to romove to Texas has return ed and entered tho Fifth grade. Hazel Cowan left school to go ti Allegany whero she will enter school. Willie Rorher and Warner Itron qulst have placed some fine drawing Don't Buy your Buttor, Cream or milk from tho Coos Bay Ico and Cold Storage company un less you wnnt only tho PHONE 7a-J Delivery H a. in. 2 p. ni. BEAN POT CEEESE Try It. J ConaHpntlrn 'f te cause of many I allmen's n'ld dlsnrdors thnt mako I llfo m'srnl'o. Take Chambor!aln'8 Stoinaoh nnd Liver Tablots, keep your bawels ro'-'iilar and you will pvo'd those d seascs. For sale by all dealers. I k ...j...