The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 3

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    Note These Attractive Cash Prices o a Groceries
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
18 Pounds Bayo Beans $1.00
.10c Prunes I.Jer Pound 8 1-Jle
12 l-2c Prunes Per Pound 10c
15c Prunes Per Pound 12 l-2e
irt Pounds ("Juno Sugar $1.00 or $5.90 per sack
13 Pounds Unpolished Head Kico $1.00
iq Pounds Unpolished .Tap Rico $1.00
18 Pounds tfanoy Small White Beans $1.00
loe Fancy Evaporated Apples. . . .Per Pound 12 l-2c
Fine Rex Hams Per Pound. 18e
Hound Up Kilehon Cleanser, Good for Scrub
bing, Scouring, and Polishing Per Can 5c
)0N'T FOUGHT OR OVERLOOK OUR FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE THAT STARTED TODAY. IT WILL SAVE YOJJ MONEY.
THE BAZAR.
Telephone 32
The House of Quality
I
THE FRIEND OP COOS BAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUirrED WITH WIRELESS
DATE OF SAILING FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY
U TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
CONNECT10 WITH THIS NORTH BANR ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH TAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE O. F. McOEOROE, Agent
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
Our rtages loavo Marshflold for Rosoburg at 6 o'clock ovory
evening and afford quickest connections with Soutborn Pacific
Railway. Faro IG.00.
COOS DAY roseburg STAGE line.
OTTO fiOHETTEE, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshflold.
C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEUURa, Ore.
PHONE 11
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Homer
Sails for San Francisco from Coos
Bay, Friday, Jan. 12, 2 P. M.
F. S. Dow, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
St"nship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
BAILS TIIOM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10, 23, .10
SAILS FHOM COOS DAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JAN
UAUV 0, 1!I, 20, 27.
L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 05-L
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Yora, South"
Broadway and muke selection from the largo Btock now on hand.
Mr. Wilson baa In his omDlor the only nractlcal marblo and ra-
nlte cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best worK Is turned
T
One of the Finest Places for
A LARGE DAIRY RANCH
wll rnlCo.unty la a trnct ot 37 "ores n lower Coaulllo rlvor. Will
K" now nt a real bargain prlco. Call or wrlto at onco to
AUG. FRIZEEN
1 Lcmral Avenue, Mnrshfieltl Phono 181.T
Manchard's Livery
Pare I fa JLHe,8aer nnd aro nr
the Venund.ere:tc,sjlont 8eIco to
dilieo?!eot.Coo- Day. Ciretnl
kit w 111 rZ "s!. "a everything
the pub i ?ea" "tfcfnctory BorvlM to
horse Vs,- Phone us fr driving
tie liTllg,r anything needed In
kb v . ". jyh also nn triinw.
uness of aR kinds.
-WAUIIARD BROTHERS
LW r,ne 138"J
lil'vfS ?a Sales Service.
. ;-. noU Aider Streets
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUIJMARINE IJELL
Sails For San Francisco From Coos Bay Monday,'
January 22, At 1 1:30 A. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COSD?ANY.
Phono U C. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
Hello! Hello!
IIoubowIvcs of Marshflold uso
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocor does not keep
It call up PHONE 7S-J.
Frco' delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
also
STERILIZED CREAM & MILK
ICE, BUTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
SCH
yJI
TiMsgaYJ
OOL
OTE5
StJ
woro: Holon Colgnu, Arthur John
son, Thnrald Conner, Robert Sned
don, Wnyno aosney, Ruth Sandqulst
and Reuben Sandqulst.
Construction work consisted of
Esqultno scones, Mother Gooso Rhy
mes In pnpor cutting. Tho grades
aro nlso making a circus parade.
THIRD AND KOtlltTir RitAiiiui.
HIGH SCHOOL. The Third nnd Fmirtli irrniln nnnlla
The regular monthly mooting of have greatly enjoyed drawing somo
tho High School Literary Socloty f tho,r Christmas toys this weok.
wns held Thursdny evening at 8 " S-- -. ?--- - ol lo nV10
o'clock In tho nssombly room of tho
NUMEROUS
Union Oils
JASOL1NE ' DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENE
8AMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUSH'S
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Monhflcld, Ore. PHOVE S03-J
Moil Orders Solicited.
Now Is the Time
TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE
WIRED FOR LIGHTS.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
High School. Tho debato was won
by Carl Larson and Bcsslo Flana
gan. A rending by Miss Silverman
was very woll given. A vory Inter
esting original story wtiB read by
Mary Price, a piano solo by Lucy
Powers was well rondored. Tho next
regular meeting will bo hold Thurs
dny evening, Fcbrunry 15.
Most of tho High School classes
nre reviewing for tho Bomcstor ex
aminations which will bo given next
week.
As outBldo rending In English tho
following books aro being read by
tho various classes: Xmas Carol by
Dickens, Ninth grndo; Tho Talo of
Two Cities, by tho Tenth grndo; Tho
Vlcnr of Wakoflold by tho Elovonth
grade, nnd any ono from tho follow
ing list, by tho Twelfth grndo: Tho
LaBt of tho Mohlcnns by Cooper, My
Study Window by Lowell, Up From
Slavery, Booker Washington, Making
of an American, Jacob Rols; Hyp.i
tla, Klngsloy.
Superintendent Tlcdgcn wont to
Bnndon Friday where ho gat a nn ad
dress beforo tho Paront Teachers' As
sociation Friday evonlng.
mobiles and horns woro produced.
Tho Third grndo havo Just begun
tho puzzling work of multiplying
with largo numbers containing sov
eral ciphers.
In tho spoiling contest between
tho Third nnd Fourth grades, tho
Third grado is coming out ahead this
weok. Thoso writing the moBt per
fect papers aro: Beatrice Corosson,
Elwln Johnson, Waltor Moore, Cron
glo Nolilo, Stolla Magnus nnnd Hnn
nnh Ilagqulst.
! RgESgipjAllRECTORY
EVKlIrNv3LNOVintTX'W
Evpert Plnno Timet-.
Pitching, Voicing, Polishing nml Tun
ing. Organs Hopnlrcd.
HAINES MUSIC HOUSE, MARSH
FIELD, OIIEGON.
T" R. K. V. WINKLER, ,
" Naturopath nnd Chiropractor.
All chronic dlsoascs treated. Consul
tatlon frco. Ofllco hours;
9 to 13 n. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m
Naturopath. In'stltuto Room No. 1.
No. 13C Broadway, Marshflold, Oro
WAWTrn 1 1 i
JAnpfrro ... '-U .
PwWTocLr?i,ERING AND
tic rw. CLEAN by tho Pneuma-
u anlng Company. Orders for
- ou m
GlNa & HARVEY
PnONE 100
People Take Notice !
Wo havo all lengths of stove wood
for sale, prices ranging from fl.CO
per tier up. Wo can furnish any
length you wloh.
L. H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-J or 49-L.
pvlt. U. W. LESLIE,
"' Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American school ot
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 161-J; Marshflold; Oregon.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Tho following pupils woro promot
ed this week from tho Eighth grndo
to tho High School: Herbert Brad
ley, Dorothy Horton, Stolln Jutstrom,
Fcstus Walter, Lydla Holm, Ollvor
Johnson, Elmer JohnRon, Dora
Brown nnd Allco Josophson. Condi
tioned promotions: Floronco Reh
flcld, Freldn Holm.
In nn arithmetic test given this
week In tho B division Cnrl Back,
Eva Hanson, William Ilorsfnll nnd
Nolilo Wnrwlck hnndod In good pa
pers.
Mrs. Stnddon conducted tho Eighth
grndo cxnmlnntlons Thursdny nnd
Friday this weok.
Tho pupils of this grndo havo boon
revlowlng propnrntory to Homostor
examinations, which will bo given
next week.
SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADES.
Ethol Hnynes nnd Bcsslo Sanqulst
of tho Sixth grndo hnvo been nbsent
this weok, thoro havo been no nb
sences in tho Seventh grade.
Zoo Dolnn of tho Sovonth nnd Ru
by Cooley of tho Sixth grndo won
prlzoB In a word building contest on
Friday aftoruoon.
Sixth nnd Seventh grades aro re
viewing tho semester's work In pre
paration for tho Bomcstor examina
tions which begin Monday, Jnnunry
22.
J
W. UENNBTT,
Lawyer.
)fUeo over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
larshflold Oregon
rR. J. T. McCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshflold, Oregon.
Jfflco: Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Office
Phono 106-J
TTR. A. J. HENDRY'S
-' Modem Dental Parlors.
Wo nro equipped to do high clasa
work on Bhort notico at the very
lowost prices. Examination free.
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo
site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J.
T. J. SOAIFB
A. H. HODGINS
Marshfield Paint
(Bk Decorating Co.
Estimates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phone 140L Oregon
Have Us Launder Your Underwear
We wash these garments cleaner
and better than tho work can be done
elsewhere, and they are not worn so
much. Wo do not shrink thorn, oven
woolen garments are returned the
eamo size as when sent us.
We iron the garments nicely, make
ordinary ropalrs free of charge and
you have fresh clean, sweet under
wear ready for each week's change
Bundle yours up with next week's
laundry bundle.
Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry
PnONl- 220-J
FlltST GItADE.
Tho regular monthly mooting ot
tho primary tenchors was hold .Mon
day evening In tho Central school
building, In Mrs. Ponnock's room.
Tho meeting wns In charge of Miss
Elmore. Tho work for tho month
wns planned. At tho closo of this
meeting tho tenchors plannod to
meet ngnln on Thursdny overling to
plnn tho art work for tho month.
Patriotism Is tho subject for tho
month, tho games, storlos, etc., cen
tering around this subject.
Thoro wns a numbor of cases of
In grlppo In tho room this weok.
Thoso nbsent on account of It woro
Alton Knrdoll, Loulso Connor, Nlvn
Lnkln nnd Brynn Knox.
Hnrry Wolf wns tardy Thursday
morning.
Such subjects as "Tho Bear nnd
tho Rnbhlt," "Tho Wolf nnd tho
Hon," nnd othors wore glvon for
original storlos. Many nnd varied
wero tho situations portrayed show
ing great imagination nnd interest.
Some of tho best ones woro drama
tized. Elizabeth Jones, Alton Knrd
oll, Callsta Waltor, Frodorlc Hoag
lund told vory good ones.
SECOND AND TniRD GRADES.
Thoso absent because of sickness
this week wore: Elry Haines, Loro
na Hoffman, Cecil LaChapollo.
Painting nnd drawing this week,
consisted of winter scones and
among thoso who did good worki
CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS.
For story work with tho scissors
tho primary pupils aro cutting Jack
and tho Snow Man.
Mrs. Pnlnter was a visitor In tho
primary, Second and Sixth grades
Thursday.
Gladys Ferry of the Fourth grndo
hns been nbsent tho pnst weok on
account of Illness.
Edna Johnson Is n now pupil In
tho Sixth grndo.
Orrln Stnddon is a nowly regis
tered pupil of tho Fourth grndo.
Lcstor Dnly of tho Fifth grado hnB
boon nbsent tho Inst week suffering
from n sovoro nttnek of tonsllltls.
Pcnrl Perkins of Minneapolis,
joiin iiyinor or Snn Frnnclsco nnd
Etigcno, Stnddon of Unities Inlet nro
now pupils in tho Sovonth grndo.
Tho Sovonth grndo aro rovlowlng
in nil subjects.
Coo. Wntklns of tho Seventh grndo
Is ngnln In school nftor n fow days'
nbsonco on account of Illness.
THIRD GRADE.
Clyde Lawhorno hns returned to
school nftor nn nbscuco of two
months. This tlmo ho spont In Cali
fornia. Tho pupils or tho Third grndo
hnvo finished learning n poem en
titled "A Quarrel." This llttlo pleco
ot poetry makes the point clear
thnt:
"Two It tkos to moko n qunrrol,
Ono enn nlwnys ond It."
Bcsslo Thomns nnd Stella Erlck
son hnvo beon on tho sick list tho
past week.
All of tho pupils nro looking for
ward to Februnry ns n month rich
In nrt work. Thoy enn uso Welling
ton's, Lincoln's, nnd Longfellow's
birthdays nnd St. Valontlno's Day ns
subjects.
NOTICE TO VETERANS.
Mombers of tho G. A. R. nro re
quested to meot nt tho Wilson Un
dertaking pnrlors at 1:30 Sundny
nftornoon to nttond tho funeral of
Into comrndo, C. W. Sanford nt tho
Marshflold Methodist church. Mom
bors ot tho Sons of Veterans will net
as pnll-boarors but tho G. A. R. will
escort tho body to tho gravo.
S. B. CATHOART,
Post Commandor.
NOTICE TO THElMjilLIO.
For tho balance of tho winter,
thoro will be a boat nt tho O'Kclly
landing that can bo chartered dny
or night.
J. A. O'KELLY. Prop.
SEVERAL ADDITIONAL LISTS OR
BACHELORS FROM MANY
POINTS IN OLD COCS BUSY
YEAR AHEAD FOR GIRLS.
COOS RIVER BACHELORS
Lunp Year Editor:
I wish to stnto that Cons Rlvor hna
n few good looking bachelors who
would make good If given a talr,
chance.
Following Is the list .
uohn Elllasbn '
Bill Mannerlug
Frank Smith
Jenn Long
Rufus Goodman
Geo. Smith
Ed. Hlnkloy
ONE OF THEit
HOW ABOUT IT, MR. MOODYr
L-np Your Editor:
Thoro's ono bncholor. a regular
bluo ribbon, who hns thuo far escap
ed tho Argus oyes of tho Lonp Year
Ldltor and tho Leap Year Maiden,
that Is Pickens M. Moody, of tho Ore
gon Power Co. Ho has too many
qualifications of a man who would
nako n good husband to bo pormit
d lo blush unseen. Print his nanio
In, letters of gold thnt tho girls may
ONE WHO KNOWS II lit
FERNDALE'S OFFERING.
Leap Ycnr Editor:
I hnvo been wondering why soma
of tho young men nt Forndalo havo
not been Included In your columns
hnvlng boon omitted In tho first list.
Thoy nro n mast dosorvlng lot of
fellows, dcsorvlng, I mean, of bottor
nttontlon nnd nppreclatlon, and also
of n fnlr chnnco with nil tho pro
posing maidens nnd. widows.
Allow mo to mention a fow of
thorn:
John Ilolgoncs.
Frnnk Mnrtln.
Dnn Dolllngor.
Lnrs. Lnrson. ,
Albert Lnrson.
Henry Lnrson. ,
Andy Wolsh.
Clins. Johnson.
Gust Witt.
Elmer Lnrson.
Big Allen.
Hans Hngomclster.
John Johnson.
FAIR PLAY.
SOME MOHE "SWENSKA POJICAE"
Editor Lenp Yonr:
When you mentioned tho numer
ous "Svonskn pojkno" nt Bunkor
Hill that nro "henrt wholo and fancy
free" nnd ronlly flno parties for nnxl
ous young Indies nnd bonutlful wi
dows to chooso from, I wns sur
prised to find thnt you had overlook
ed so many. Lot mo suggest tho
following to comploto tho list:
Edwin Erlckson.
Fred. Edlund.
Oscnr Erlckson.
Erik Edlund.
Oscar Hodlund.
Poto Erlkson.
BUNKERHILLER.
All Children's Eyes
MEN
of ideal, who have noma Inventlvo ability
please writo UltKELCV .1 Mcl.NTlUK,
I'aieut Alloruij., ' tVwhluitUu, 1. U
should bo
examined
before
sending
them to
school.
A child's eyes are aoliunto things.
Hence it is only by tho rarest skill,
aro children oyes fitted with glasses,
which aro In accordanco with tholr
requirements. Years of experience
onnb'loB mo to guarantee satisfaction
In such cases.
We Do Our Own Grinding
Office over Norton & Hansen's Store.
F. J, nAYES, Optometrist
Optometrist.
llil
JJi
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
A COOS RIVER BACHELOR.
Denr Leap Year Editor:
I nm Immensely Intorosted in your
Lonp Yoar Column nnd feol that no
truly desirable young man should"
bo overlooked, slnco It Is sure to bo
of mutual bonoflt If n young lndy can
bo directed to a flno young follow.
And I know of no moro Industrious,
pleasing nnd genornlly gratifying:
young man to mention than O. F,
Andorson of Coos River.
INTERESTED.
LEUy Kii ire leflnlfoi purity toil
peraiinirioa. No wed, te packed
by ui imltutlicM two qutliiin iliow
thevetyliighemumhtd. Out fully
quipped Uboittory undci th
ciltcTioo of a icicotift and expert
ttrd letter lemove, all guru woik.
when buyiog Lilly', wed,, you buy
toaeucd crop,. Scad lot ctulog.
The Chu. H. Lilly Co., Sctttla
City Auto Service
Good Cnrs, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges, Our motto:
"Will go anywhoro at any time."
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blnnco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46.
Night Jhono 4J.
BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors.
MORE IN MARSHFIELD.
Lonp Year Editor:
Thoro nro still somo vory flno
young follows In Mnrshflold thnt you
hnvo overlooked. Allow mo to sug
gests tho following:
E. Nelson.
J. Martinson. ,
Al. Potorson.
Tom Malso.
Chris. Leo.
Alfred Fllesburg.
OBSERVER.
A LEAP YEAR SUGGESTION FOIfc
THE LADIES.
(Tho following communlcntiotj
wns sent in. Wo mako no com
ment. Ed.)
Leap Year Editor:
Could wo suggest ladlos Dayton
Roadsters as nn aid In tho pursuit
of tho oluslvo bnchelor?
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
P. S. Tho writer Is hnppy
though married. ";
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
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