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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. w HIGH GRADE i.-nrierln of Collars, Cuffa and Shlrt. Tlio moat fastidious mon will ! hart nothing to bo desired if thoir 1 imcn Is entrusted to lis for launder ing. ..., ALAUNUHT where yon will bo saved nil worry as to tho condition of your clothes, they are always right. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONIC main a.y-3 Union Oils JASOMNB IHBTIMJATB HKNZINK KEROSENE BAMfiON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. tfinhflcld, Ore. rilONK 80M Mnll Orders Solicited. IVER JOHNSON J3I0YCLES at Pioneer Hard ware Co. Not Just As GoodBut Better AnscoFilms 25J Cyko Paper The majority of leading Photographers and prize win ners at the big conventions win their laurels with Cyko, Save time and money by using Ansco Photo Supplies, Films for ail Kodaks, Walker Art Store, Agents DEVELOPING AND PRINTING DONE RIGHT We give instructions, clean and overhaul your Camera FREE, 93 Central Ave, Marshfield, Ore, SCHOOL IOTE' yssasSAJ t -.-r'ghar VIf GENEHAL SCHOOL NEWS Dr. McCormuo visited sonio of tho grades in tho High School building this week nnil nmdo an offer of priz es of $2. $1 and r.Oe for tho best relief nini) of Coos County nindo by any of the lower grado pupils. Milton Carlson Is conducting mili tary drill In tho hoys' basement dur ing reremt periods. Sonio very plea sing work Is being done, ai lively in terest shown and much physical ben ellt secured through theso drills. Indian club exercises are also being given. Tho Primary toaehors hold their regular monthly mooting lost wook In the Central building. Miss Palmer presided nnd outlined tho urt work for tho month for tho grades. Tho work for tho month Is to bo of land scapes nnd spring llowers. Tho teachers did boiiio work during tho meeting under tho direction of Miss Palmer. RAISED ON IT. Cattle raised on our feod aro sel dom sick. They thrive and grow fat. Wo handle no Inferior stuff. Our stock Includes best varieties of grain and feed, and we can supply nil your wants In that lino at tho very lowest prices. Wo enjoy a reputation for reliability, and ondenvor to llvo up to It. A. T. Haines Phono 100 J Waterfront, Mfld. (117V A VACUUM CLEANER I'urTlmt Spring llniiKecIcniilng AXV Cllll.l) V OPERATE T1IKM No Dust or Dirt SntNfiictlou Guaranteed MOHT TO HANDLE AM) WILL LAST FOR YEARS THY ONE 1'IHCi: ONLY $10.00 C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furnlturo Storo on Coos Bay DON'T ni'V VOUH HUTTER Clliasi OH MILK I'JtOM tiii: COOS HAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Unless You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73J Delivery 8 n. m..-2 p. m. Beau Pot Cheese Try It. SYNOPSIS OK Till: ANNUAL STATEMENT OK T1IK Hartford Fire Insurance Company Of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, on tho 31st day of Doccmbor, 1011, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of tho Stnto of Oregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount or capital paid up $ 2,000,000.00 INCOME Premiums received during tho year in cash l 15,478,010.72 Interest, dividends and rents received during tho yenr 978,97-1.83 Income from other sources iccelved during tho yenr 37,CS9.8S man school news Tho Freshmnn-Sophomoro gnmo riuiio tlrst and was a good exhibition of fnst basketball. Tho Freshmen wore unfortunate In throwing bnsk ets. Wm. McDonald was thoir main stay in tho team work, always keep ing in tlio open, ready to recolvo tho ball, whilo Honry Lccocq was con spicuous in gottlng baskets and in guarding. Tho Sophomores nil played woll Individually, especially tho guards, but did not work woll togothor. Tho gnmo ended with tho scoro of 7 to G in fnvor of tho Sopho mores. Tho second of tho Intorclnss series of basketball games was played oil Thursday afternoon at tho tabernnclo resulting In victories for tho Sopho mores nnd Eighth grado over tho Freshmen and Juniors, respectively Tho gnmo between tho Juniors nnd tho Eighth grade was a surprise tho Eighth grado winning by a scoro of G to 2. None of tho Eighth grado team hnd had any previous exper ience In tho gnmo, nnd they won out by superior aggressiveness all thru tho game. Alton Johnson's play ing wns exceptionally good, and with experience ho should mnko a strong plnycr on tho High School team. Tho first gnmo of tho Grammnr School scries resulted In Milton Johnson's team winning from Hog hind's by a score of 12 to 2, nnd Herbert Hrndley's team winning from Jack Carter's 7 to G. Tho games have already begun to show a great deal of good mntorlnl for fut ure High School loams besides creat ing sport for tho hoys. rlo of tho B division and Adolaldff Clarke of tho A division woro nbsont this week, Tho Eighth grado girls' basketball team havo challenged tho High School girls' team for a game to bo played In tho tnboinaclo tho coming week. SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE? Those making nu nvorngo of 9G or moro In tho spoiling tests in tho Sov enth grado this month woro: Chad. Craig, 100; Lauronco Horton, 9b; Kay Leo, 90; Wesley Soamnit, 98; Zoo Dolnn, 9G; Howard Kolloy, 98 Myrtlo Nelson, 99; Karl Sntidqulst, 97. In tho Sixth grndo tho best gradoa woro made by Guy Clnuson, 9Cj Ruby Cooloy, 100; Myrl Cox, 100; Dessto Snndqulst, 98; Norman Wilson, 95; Eliza McKay. 98. PLAY BALL OUT PLAY WITH THC CORK CENTER BALL TIIU OITICIAL. HALL OP TIIU WORLD SUKIUS Several of tho High School stu dents are busily at work preparing for tho oratorical contest. The lo cal contest will bo held about tho middle of April, nnd tho winner of tho contest will represent tho school In tho county contest, hold tho Inst Friday In April. Thoso who havo so far announced thoir Intention of entering tho contest nro Leslio Isaac son, Arthur Kolstnd, Will Horton, Mux Kolgnrd, Kuth Horton, Agues Snndqulst and Alta Settle. Cork hftSSBIalV-HaH vfikf')!NZiv r xSptiVf Center CORK Total Income ? 10,495,081.43 DISIIUHHKMKNT.S Losses paid during tho year $ K,779,9SI.99 Dividends paid during tho yenr on capital stock 700,000.00 Commissions nnd salaries paid dur ing tho year 4,293,207.11 Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid during tho year 527,005.24 Amount of nil other expenditures 1,151,044.91 Total expenditure J15.452.442.2G ASSETS Valuo of real estato owned 709,100.00 Vnluo of stocks and bondB owned 20, GOO, 47 1.20 Loniis on mortgages nnd collateral, otc. .. 429,000.07 Cash In bnnks and on hnnd 1,003,077.74 Premiums In courso of collection nnd In transmission 2,384,551.00 Interest nnd vents duo nnd nrcrued 25G.372.G5 Total nsrets $25,449,839.41 Total assets ndmlUed In Oregon $25,449,839.41 LIAIIILlTIES C,"oss claims for losses unpaid 1,209,357.53 Amount of unearned premiums on nil outstanding risks 14,100,774.40 All other llubllltlos 200,000.00 t $15,020,131.93 2,485,152,598.00 Total liabilities .. Totnl insurnnco In force December 31, 1911 lU'SINESS IN OREGON FOIl THE YEAR Total risks written during tlio yenr I G, 453, 275.55 Gross premiums received during the year 145,217.09 Premiums roturnod during tho yenr 31,850.00 Lossos paid during tho yenr CI, 052.94 Losses Incurred during the year ' 57,878.42 Totnl nmniint of risks outstanding In Oregon, Decombor 31 19n $10,378,248.00 HARTFORD FIHE INSURANCE CO., Ily CHAS. E. CHASE. Prosldont. Stntutory resident gonornl agont and attorney for service: ' JAS. J. DENNIS. 1. S. KAUFMAN & CO., Resident Agents. SPALDING "OFFICIAL NATIONAL LEAGUE" The Cork Center Ball $1.25 Each Cork Center base balls will be lined iu all World Scries games to come for the next Twenty Years. Capy of Spalding Catalog lie free on requcit toauy aildrcia. Bead for aamplet of Ilaie nail Material for Uulforma. l'rce. A. 0. SPALDINO & BROS. 158 Qcary Street San Francisco Mnny sufforors from rhoumntlsm havo boon surprised nnd dollghtod with tho prompt rollof nffordod by upplylng Chnmborlnlu'fl Liniment. Not ono enso of rhoumntlsm In ton roqulros nny Intornnl troatmont whatever. This llulmont Is for salo by all dealers. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 1"! North Front Street Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTUELL Phone 815M 4. Modern Drlck Building, Electrlr Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEh.OOOS O. A. METL1N. Prop. tales: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfield. OroKOn WANTED ! ! ! JAHPHTS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, bj the Pnouma tlo Cleaning Company. Orders foi work taken at GOING A IIAItVK) PHONE ion Tho Lltornry Socloty mot Thurs day evening nnd about twenty were present in splto of tho ruin. Tho program consisted of a declamntlon by Leo Ilyorly, an essay by Nora lower, and u farco presented by Arthur Kolstnd, Leo Uyorly and Mnx Rclgnrd. President Isaacson call ed upon M. C. Horton for nn extem poraneous speech nnd Mr. Horton re sponded with nn address upon tho Importance of tho training that title dents got In their lltornry work. Charles Craig of tho Seventh grndo nnd Myrl Cox nnd Norman Wilson of tho Sixth were ench absent one half day because of Illness. Mrs. Darker has charge of tho art work of tho Sixth and SovontU grades. Tho Senior Class In American Gov ernment have began tho study of tho Constitution this wook, nnd nn In teresting discussion was begun dur ing tho tlrst recitation which be-' sponks an interesting nnd prolltablo study. Tho Physics class navo neon study ing the past week tho Dynamo, Motor and Induction Coll nnd tho elans work and experiments havo been pro lltnblo and Interesting. Tho class In Current Evonts has boon collecting mntorlal concerning tho gront coal strlko In England, nnd tho othor strikers In othor countries. English Department Tho Sonlor Class in English this wook completed thoir text nnd next wook will tnko up tho study of Ilurko's Speech on tho Constitution. Tho Juniors nro studying Gray, Collins, Hums and Cowpor, who nro tho beginning writers of tho revival of Romnnco In English Poetry. Tho Sophomores on Frdlay hnnd od In thoir thomes for tho semester. Mention of tho best ones will ho made Inter. Tho Freshmen havo boon stdiiylng mythology. This week thoy wroto out tho story of "Hollorophon from tho Iliad." On Frldny thoy wroto n short character sketch of Paris from tho Iliad. Tho pupils of tho Ninth grndo aro having special drill on exorcises to Inorenso vocabulary. Thoy nro nlso working on capitalization nnd punctuation. STADDEN '" "inaa photograph work, bromide rnlarghiB nd kodak Mining. Tn?!B T. STOCKHOLDERS. loldw. .J moenB of tho stock- Put win V V? :Mnr8hneid Land Com Kanfm "' b in tho offlco or I. S. Wn LM? 8h"eld. Coos County. Oro- u ii"na?5 tne flrst day tt. .li?,1.2' at o'clock p. m.. for t'nsapHn 7 "'rectors and for tho " aav C V ' .uou other business la? V oe brought before said meet- u aay of March, 1912. w. LiKSi.iin. Rpr Don't Throw Away Hut snoe3- Wo fix 'em while FREE TO YOU MY SISTER Free to You and Every Slator Suf erlng from Woman's Ailments. I am a woman. I know woiuou'i aafTaringi. I bare found the cure. .' V.'i1 mn11; tT!" 'ODr charge, inrasMttnl Btntwlth full Instruction to any sufferer from wuiuun' ulliutuU. 1 want to tell til women about thH cure w, x'f nader, for younelf, your daughter. your l. liur.oryoumuter. Iwautio tfll sou how to euro Tounilveu at honn ulih uut (lit hulo of ndiati Attn itnrAl iiiul, iktm ii won wi'ii milturlug. Vha'Mi'tioiuin kjiowlrom trpji ion, kn- br'ii.- th .1 unj uouior. kuui tluit Jin hitiu- trufi .t nff Htid Mire l 'j. 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BLANCHARD RROTIIKnS Phone 1S8-J Livery, Feed sad Sales Serrlca. 141 Pint and Alder Streets ElfillTII ORADE Tho Eighth grndo boys won thoir first bnskotbnll gamo Thursday when thoy dofented tho Juniors by a scoro of 0 to 2. Tho Eighth grndo A division In literature nro studying Irvlng's Leg- ontl of Two Discreet Stntuos. Edith Pendorgrnss and Rollle Her DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED liv I ral Hnnllratlom. aa ttiey rannot rrarh llieilUean-d portion l the eur. Tlierult only font) way to cuieileadcin, ami that tibycoti ttliutlonal remril'ea. Deafneii la rauttil by an Inllamrd condition of the inucoua lining o( trie Kiutachlan lube, wneu una tune li in flamrd 5 on have a rumbling tound or Imp-r reel Hearing, ami nnrii n eniireiy rionu neafnphi U Hie retult. and uuleta the InlUni' matlon ran be taken out and this tube reitored totta normal condition, hearing will be del it roved forcverininecatea out oi ten areraiuea by Catarrh, whlrh la nothing but sn Inflam. medrondllton of themueouaiiirfarea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caae o( ilealneM (caused by catarrh) that can not Le cured by Ila.i'a Catarrh Cure. Bend lorcircuiari.irce. f. J. CIIKKEY & CO., Tolelo, O. Sold by Prugglita, 7An TaVe Hall'a Fainllr rllU lor conttipatlon. First Class Auto Service Special trips to North Bond and Emplro any time. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono 181-R night and day. After 11 P. M., Palaco Restaurant, Phono 6-J. Rosldonco Fhono 28-J. J). L. FOOTE. Proprietor. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. FOURTH ORADE Sovornl pupils havo been nbsont this week on account of nn epldomlo of colds. Thoy nro Edith Ayro, Stella Haglund, Wnlter llaglund, Oenelvo Oosmey, nnd llnnnali ling qulst. tlood drawing work In tho painting of trlllliims, vlolots nnd spring land scapes was dono this wook by Chnrloa Sneddon, Esther Holm, Mnrlo Mc Lnln, Esmond Lnkln, Arthur Leo, Hentrlco Crosson, Emost Leo, Ed ward Knox nnd Clara Abol. During tho story hour Frldny af ternoon, stories woro told by Martha Sprnguo, Ebon Connor, Edwnrd Knox and Hentrlco Mirrasoul. SECOND AND THIRD ORADES Among tho nbsont onoa this week were Horshol Clnuson, Harold Hain es, Morgarot Powers , Kolloy Walp, and Ruth Snndqulst. Tho pansy, tulip nnd crocus woro painted this wook. Tho pupils nro studying tho llfo nnd customs of tho pooplo of Switzerland. Paper cutting consisted of slinm rocks. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS Tho Primary pupils havo mado pipes, hats and shamrock mountod on curd hoard for St. Patrick's Day. Leon Hntcholnr Is tho only ono who tins been absent from tho Fourth grndo this week. Alice Dunning of tho Fifth Grado has boon nbsont two weeks. Mrs. C. S, Dndgo nnd Miss Spoonor visited tho Third grado Wednesday morning. Estollii Grant of tho Sovonth grndo Is nbsont on account of lllnoss. Tho Fifth grndo pupils nro doing especially woll In writing. Miss Glndys Honoris vlsltod tho Third grado Wednesday afternoon. Tho Fifth grado nro painting land scapes. Ellon Robson of tho Socond grado, who has boon nbsont sovornl days on account of Illness, litis roturnod to school. Tho pupils of tho Socond C-rado, who had oxcollont pnpors In spoiling thin wook, woro Alfred Andorson, Cyronn Pnttorson, Vora Albrocht, El lon Grunt, Stella Storgard and Hort Why. Sixth ( ratio Tho pupils woro much Intorostod in thoir first coplos of "Current Ev ents" which thoy rend during the reading period on Thursday. Thoy will devote soma tlmo to tho roiul Ing of this pnpor wook aftor wook. Allan Larry and Goorgo Hongoll havo not mlssod a word In spoiling for throo weoks. EUlo Lingo wns nbsont four days this week. Tho A clnss havo taken up Pnpor Ing In Arithmetic. Tho pupils wroto n reproduction of tho "Plod Plpor of Hnmolln" by Rob ert Drowning. Thoso having tho best pupors woro Clnudo Post, Holon Roes, Hazol Cook, Wilfred McLaln, and Chestor Condrnn. Knthryn Horton Is on tho sick list. Wo aro now giving a Httlo tlmo to tho study of birds. - Tho objoct Is to loam all wo can nbout tho birds of this locality. For noxt wook, tho children nro ohsorvlng tho robin and sparrow. Fourth Elvlo Grant, Hllmoio Grant, Clydo McGnry. Loon natcholor, Esthor Sul livan. Harold Chapman, Agnos John son Roland Noblo and Dowltt Lash havo passed in neatly illustrated lan guage papers. Tho A class aro adding and sub tracting donomlnnto numbors and tho 1) class aro working In short di vision. (Von Staddon of tho fifth grado has moved In North Dend. MEN of Ideal, who have coma lnventlre a bill nWaa writ UltUKLKV X. U.INTIIil 1'mwiI Attwuca, IVuklutw, l. U tlltr THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother Gray's Sweet Powdora for childron, a Certain relief for Fever lshness, Headacho, Dad Stomach, Teething, Disorders, move nnd rogu lato tho Howels and Destroy Worms. Thoy break up colds In 24 hours. Thoy are so pleasant to tho taste Children like thorn. Over 10,000 testimonials. .Used by Mothers for 23 , years. Tliey nover fall. Sold by all Druggists, 26c, Sample mallef FREE. Adrcss, Allen S. Olinstod, J Roy, N. Y. ' an A Bradway Marahf, Marshfield