The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION
ARBOR DM TO !
BE OBSERVED
ff'ohflltuvl I'-trn MP I
tit pupil of ili rnr (trades oh
Mm wall or the lower Assembly ball.
I'Mptls of the higher grades will have
thr work on exhibition on the walls Day
iit the upper Assembly hall. Tlwre
will he decoration in, the rttrloua
rooms, celebrating ArlHir Dajr nMtl
Knitter Snnday.
Parents of puplli In nil grade 'tire
cordially Invited.
Sovonth Krndo program consists of
recitations with rending of nuliool
pnpor ly Eddie Holt.
Flint Grade.
All tliu Birds Have Come Again
Chorus.
Arbor Day .Memory Gems School.
Motion Bong, A Woo Llttlo Neat
Twenty-four glrla.
Woodpecker Song Chorus.
Arbor Day Bird Song Eight boys.
The Dlrdfl Concert Chorun.
Memory gem, Llttlo Miss Dnlsy
'' School.
Daisy drill Fourteen boys and girls.
Fussy Willow Song Chorus.
flhg salute School.
1,1 ' Second Grade.
Welcome song-.
Exorcise, Tho Tree Three boys
and three girls.
Song.
Exorcise, Why wo Should Plant
Trees Four hoys and four girls. i
Song. .
Drill by entire grade
Exorcise What do you Plant When
you Plant a Tree By ten hoys and
girls.
Song.
Exorclso, Arbor Hay Eight boys
and girls.
Play, Thorn's Somebody Knocking.
Song.
Exorcise, Tho Planting Two'lvo
boysnnd girls. "" '
Drill by entire grade.
Song.
Recitation. Tommy the Pretender
IMilovn Wheeler.
Kecttntlon. Arhor Day Thelmn
Talwr.
tterltallon. A Rear Day Virginia
t'Urke.
Rerltntlm. Mother Mature' New
('.irrn-t Ray Prtttkart.
fl.r.-y. The Bo Who Hated Ttws
Itut'i Onlden. .
K" Rattan, Little Johnny !Unkln
Beaa Flanagan.
fCxerelee, THe Coming of Arbnr
tly the fmni.
If Uih (ffmle.
Anna. Rob WhlteClase.
Reeltntlon, Urandmn Knows ie
Tot ten.
Reclla'lnn. Tn Chickens' Dinner
Grorge Kuglund.
Hon. April Day Class.
Ueeltntlon. The Awakening ''
Spring Marguerite Wiseman.
Recitation Kills Dodge.
Song, Arbor Day Class.
Recitation, Ready for Spring
Earnest Holm ph.
I Recitation, Spring Chester Con-
dron.
Recitation, Easter Day Cleo. Hon-gcll.
Recitation, Easter Day Elzlo Lingo.
Recitation, Pussy Willow Arthur
Chrlstcnscn.
Song, Tho niuo Ulrd Class.
Drill, Arbor Day Eight boys and
girls.
Bong, Careless Potatoe Class.
Song, Grasshopper Green Class.
Sixth Cirnrie.
Song, Wolcomo All.
Recitation, 'TIh Arbor Day Pearl
Miller.
Recitation, Germination of
Edwin Ilongell.
iKKLD
' ONE OF NOT
Contlts Enumerator Says Ail
Wottcrn Cities of It8 Size
Were Disappointed. '
Editor Times:
We arte with The Times In refer
ence to tbe olllotal census report, i
iton It my, "ven ohii got recount K
we go nftor It In the proper way."
Let us tint sit back and miy "I told
j on so." ' '
If Murshlleld lm llvo thousand, or
oven four thousand, wu are entitled
to have those llgurea go down in the
official record Instead of two-thou-saud
nine hundred and eighty.
If our cuumerntorB failed to give
us n true count, through neglect,
willfulness or Indolence, tho law pro
vides a penalty and they ought to be
punished. If they failed becauso of
Incompetency of course they cannot
bo punished, since thoro is no law
.against Ignorance. Hut in any en bo
if they failed to glvo Us a trti6 count
wo are entitled to a recount.
Let us get at it at once: First, be
cause tho national records will soon
bo closed against further challenge,
and second, tho steamer "Hazel
Dollar" 1b In port, with a largo crow
and will Ball soon. ,
Let us act and act soon. But if
wo cannot get a recount, wo can con
Seeds B0'o oursolvcs by remembering that
every town In tho west, Of Marsh-
Marshficld
Bandon
The HUB
FOR. Q.UALITY, STYLE AND BEST VALUE
A Splendid Showing of Men's Easter Clothes
" . iii i ii l titti "I linn iiiii
Benjamin Clothes
In these magnificent garments you find.the art and ideals of
the very best tailoring.
These clothes are built to give the wearer utmost satisfac
tion in style and quality.
The Suits and Overcoats for Spring wear possess a per
fection of their own.
The Best at the price of the ordinary; ghat's our 'assur
ance. So why not have the Best7
Men's Finest Spring Suits and Overcoats
&1 f CVS
BintealiLCIsthtt v
CASH ONLY "MONEY TALKS"
Recitation, What tho Trees Said no'(1's c,nHS. wn disappointed to the
Edith Hnwknuin. tune of from ono to thrco thousand.
Recitation, Not Unlit that Way
Chester Lcnct.
Recitation, Whnt They Call It
Monroe Upton.
MltS. n. It. IIWW1.TT.
COUNT ANGERS PENDLETON.
Recitation, Arbor Day Workers Census Total IndlcateN That City
Story Musson.
Exorclso, A Choice of Trees Four
boys-
Song. Sing More, Sing There All.
Itecltntlon, My Ma Sho Khowb
Milton Johnson.
fluliiK. Only .11 In II) Vein.
PENDLETON, Ore, April 12 The
rccolpt of tho oulclnl census report
for Pendleton giving n population of
1460 and showing a gain of Q-i per
sons or exactly 1 per cent In 10
i 4 '.,!
Tl.ll '..... I.. . - . I l-
.II I14I1II-. T ' r r - . . , ,, -, -
I uuciuiuiiii, iiirvu kiuiu ireen ycnr hns nroused a storm of protojf
.Inek Merchant. , anil dlHgttst In this city.
Hcrllntlnn. Why They Plant Seeds' . "Karclcal"'and "unfair" are a few
l.llllan Cook.
Song School.
Kecltatlon, Greeting RuksIo Var
ey. N
Recitation, The First Singing Les
son Corlnno Dye.
Itecltntlon, An April Welcome
Thomas Crosthwnlte.
8ong School,
Chorus of Flowers Knuna Doug
las, Elslo HllHtrom, Edith Ayro, Flor
rnco Flanngan.
Itecltntlon, My Treo Doris Seng
stneken. Iieadlng, The Traveler's Tree
Douglas IlurrnugliH.
Heading, Tho Palm Treo Stelln
Erlckson.
Reeltntlon, Have You Plnnte.il n
Tree? Theodore Daly.
8ong School.
Rending Opnl Whohrey.
Kecltatlon, The Hole In Ills Poc
ketFred (tenfold.
Rending Elvn Johnson.
Itecltntlon, Arbor Day Illlmoro
flrnnt.
Song School.
'of tho mildest terms applied to the
Exerclso. Thrco Trees Mil Mllner roort, but at this late day It Is not
and Jnck Cartor. believed any protest will bo mado
iiuuuimiiii, alburn) .Mini in ah- to tho department
other James Smcaton.
It wns'lcnrncd that the H00 bona
Reeltntlon. Lnment of n Llttlo Olrl.Hilo nnirles fiirnlsluxl liv thn Pnnimm..
Edna Lando. jcnj 'Association workers nfter the
Recitation, Going On An Errnnd uovornmout consus-takers had failed
(- -
Myrtle Lonot.
to do' their work properly wore reject-
Song, Como to tho Green Woodrl0l, i,y the C01BIIB uiroctop. No tea-
"" " I boh was glvtin for throwing out theso
Recitation. On Thla Arbor nay ; nB,CB though It Is declnred thoro
Helen Smith.
, Recitation, Thij (irltlo Einll Huck
ni nu.
Recital Ion, When Wo Plant a Seed
Ethel Lingo.
Reeltntlon, An Easter Song Ilen
riette EstiiR.
Song, Historic Trees All.
Rending of Paper Albert Ilur-roughs.
e.vstsiim:.
It Ir uotinrnllv nntinArlnil Hint tlinrrt
Itecltntlon. name Nature's Reclpo a M'
SMMC " f ' h"s many advantage not
was not n "fnk'o" ono In tho list.
Gordon Sandherg.
Heading Enrnest Johnson.
Song School,
Itecltntlon, Dicky nnd the Pears
Dertlo llnmptnn.
Ueeltntlon, Didn't Want Much
Jiinulta Ellerby,
Reeltntlon. Small Ueglnulng
Clyde McOary.
Drill, Awakening of the Flowers
Lillian Senman, Agnes Johnson, Ha
moiul MeKeown, Allco Flan.ignn,
re Grant, Rlanche Cmipjo, Jeauetto
El I re Upton, Jane Mael.aln.
Song School.
Fourth (iriule.
Song Spring Flowers.
Recitation, April loin Lonimov.
Recitation. Arbor Day Ik Hero
Martha Sprngue.
Reeltntlon, Planted Himself o
Grow Edgar Farley.
Itecltntlon. Little Ulrd Ulue Alma
Pratt.
Itecltntlon, Always Dluner Time
Irene Oultuetto.
itealtntlou. Door of Sprang- All-e
Johnson.
Song. Now to the Woods.
Erorolse, rnklng Three boys.
Recitation, Playing School- Mabel
Lingo.
Itecltntlon, Spring Alice Denning
Recitation, In April Rnlny Weath
er Clara Ferguson.
Reeltntlon, Kitty Know Anna
Storgnrd.
Recitation, Daino Nature's Recipe
Helen Gulovson.
Itecltntlon, If 1 Wore a Sunbeam
Jam os Knox, v
Exercise, Trees Five girls an J tlw
toys,
Bong, Spring Time Comlug.
Sil.l.OOO FOR SALOON LICENSE.
LYNNFIELD. Mnss., April 12.
Although this town voted for license
nt Its annual election, If the plans of
tho bonrd of selectmen nro carried
out It will probably remain dry.
Chnirtuan Perkins of tho bonrd says:
"1 do not think ?2r,000 Is too
much to ask for n liquor license."
Perkins, opinion Is also vplced !iv
the two other members of tho board,
who nro tompernnco advocates.
pnpsofsed by other olty-Hltes: nnd
tiro'ierty enn he pecurel there bv
(oniopopl'ers and lnviston with Mm
Ited menus.
To encournKR smnll Inventors and
furnish the foundation for n savlntP
peioiint. wo wl offer for the no
thlrtv days 20 lots nt $"0 eaeh. on
terms of IS. 00 down nnd $2.50 per
month. Don't delay Investment, ns
thepe itp will make you money while
you a-o nnleen,
TITLE GFVRANTFE AND Ad
STRACT COMPNNY.
IFRY SENGSTVCKKN. Manager.
My New Cadillac
Foro Door Auto for hfro. Phone
Rudolph Lackstrom, 231 It. Ed's RU
Hard Room. After midnight Phono
1S1X. Cnreful driving assured.
DO IT NOW
Lay in your supply of wood now and
avoid the usual summer rush. "We have
plenty of wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders begin to pile in, we will not be
able to give you our undivided atten
tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per dump load
Fire Place Blocks $2.50 por dump loud
Wo can furnish you a man to split
and pi'lo it if desired.
CJ. SMITH LUMBERS MTG. CO.
PpONE 19-J 182 So. Broathvay
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOfir
WlVl''Mtlllb m, tlBilU
Grnduato of tho Amerhan cchod tf I
Osteopathy nt .Klrksvllle, Mo.
In Eldorndo Dlk. Hours 10 to Mil
4; Phofao 1G1-J; Mnrshflcld; 0r
ryi. J. V. INGRAM,
- l'liyslcliiu and Surgeon.
' 200-210 Coko Bulldlnt
Phonesr Olllco lOJj Rcsldtnctl
J.
W. 1JENNETT,
Ijuvjcr.
Ofllco ovor Flanagan &. Bennett I
Marshficld Ow
M. S. TUItPEX,
W
Architect
Over Chamber of Comnorct
Spring Is Here
nnu so is l'inegor. nave your w,
cloanod with my Vacuum ckt
No dust or worry. Phone your or
to 21G McCrary's Drug Store.-JUi
PINKGOR.
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m 0. B. W IltAMS co. vRl
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rt Ilk
first Class' Laundry
work Is most desirable to anyonr
wishing their linen to possess that
particular finish so. necessary tr
gpod tnsto In dress,
WE DO THAT CLASS OF WORK
Ono Trial will Convince.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 7-J
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
careful drivers are now nt tho dis
posal of the Coos nay public nt
REASONARLE KATES.
Rlss or rigs with drivers ready foi
any trip anywhore any time. Horsee
boarded nnd rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties
I.IVERV AND FEED STARLITS
PHONE 27:MJ
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone SIS1
"THE FItlKMi OK COOS RAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
CO.N.NKrri.NG WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLWI)
WILL SAIL FROM
Marshfield for Portland, Saturday, 2PM
Pimvr . .NOnT" I,AC,FI 3T,:AMS,, COM1WSV. ' '
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THE FAST AND COM.MODIOfS
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NOTICE TO CO.NTIIACTORi
NOTICE Is hereby given thit
cd bids will bo received br tit i
dorslKned up to 10 o'clock A. 1
April 14. l'JIl, at the Court Ho
in Conulllo City. Coos Count;,
con. for tho Dulldlng of arwi'
nccordanco with tho specific.
tho ofllco of tho County Clerk
Coos County, Oregon, from oi
731-nluo.GS to Station UW
(Jackson Bluff) on the road Ieti
from Allegany to tho Dougln C
ty lino. Said road way to !""
ten foot In width on solid rfc
Work to bo completed br MP
first. 1911.
Tho right is roserved to reJ"
or all bids,
Datod this 22nd day ol
1911.
ALFRED 0I
.Road Supervisor of Road a
No, 6 Coob County,
OLD RELIAIH.E
STEAMER BREAKWATER
Sails from
Sails from Ooos
ALWAYS ON TIME
.liibworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P m
os Ray every Salurttav nt . ",i'.:. .CVC,y T,,,"'-
nlll not be held later than Friday noon.unlc. ck Z' "we,tlo'
L. 11. KEATING. AGENT u'e"HcketBaro purchased
rO.NK MAIN 3STL
NOTICE OF DISSOIATW-
i i
Notice is hereby given tb
nm-rnnrsliln formerly eXtln '
rtvoon .!, iminraimied. doing
00 ...,.i i. iirm namewR1
m.oo iittuui IUU i
of "Geo. Goodrum" has tbla w
iiCcr.H.o,i i.v tmiiiinl consent, t"
tire interest of Geo. Goodrum
,ai hiuibiiiii uuhiiv.. . ij
.. n.tmrt.tW'l
purcna8oa oy inayei ""- ,f
no.,..io,i nil Mm iiniillltlcatberf01
to whom nil accounts and P
duo the firm havo been aslsJ;
flm nH. flm nnrilGT 01
mu in in uv viiu v."-- .
avenue and Broadway '" -tlnued
under the name or
gory". Geo. Goodrum vl
bo responsible for any of tbe
contracts or liabilities or
nersh,P- ....-
Datod nt Marshrieru, ""'
11, 1911.
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