The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, HABSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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SCHOOL
lOTES
i
GKNI'.HAL SCHOOL NOTES
Myrtle Point schools will closo
May 17. Superintendent Tlcdgon of
Mnrshfleld will glvo tho commence
ment nddrcfls.
Effort Is bolng mado to sccuro
Prcaldont P. L. Campbell of tho Unl
vorslty of Oregon for tho annual
ommencomont address at Marah
flcld. Marshflold echools closo for tho
ummor vacation tho last week in
May.
County oratorical contost will bo
bold at CoquIIlo, April 26.
Annual Intcrblgh school track moot
nt Marshflold early In May. Exact
date will ho announced soon.
Tho regular monthly gonoral
teachers' meeting was hold at the
.high school building, Monday, April
1. A vory interesting program was
given. Those on tho program wore:
Mr. Orannls, Miss Unldwln and Miss
Elrnoro.
Tho monthly mooting of tho prl
lnnry teachers will bo hold Monday,
April 3, nt tho Central building. Tho
work for tho romnlndcr of tho year
will be planned nnd various tojilcB
discussed. Miss Palmer will hnvo
cliargo of tho meeting,
hioh school notes
Tho athletics of tho High School
nro progressing nicely. Tho baskot
ball team has proven of groat Intor
ost to tho Bttidcnts as woll as players.
So far tho Freshmen load in tho High
School section, whllo Ilrndloy's team
loads In tho Grado section. Ono
moro sot of games roninlns lb' bo
playod nnd thon all oyes will bo
turned to tho track toam.
It la oxpectod that tho High School
Flold Moot will bo hold earlier than
nt first docldod as most of tho
schools in tho county nro Intending
to tako advantngo of tho Invitations
sont thorn by tho Stnto University
and 0. A. 0. to sond a four mnn team
to tholr respective High School moot.
Thcso moots como on tho 10th nnd
11th nnd 13 th nnd 14 th of May
which former dato would Imvo been
tho ono on which tho county moot
would hnvo boon hold.
Much promising mntorial is turn
Ing out for work, which has boon go
ing vory slowly, but will bogln to
bocomo moro strenuous tho coming
wook. Somo who can bo dopondod
on to win for Marshflold aro Sldnoy
Clarko, Larson, Stutsman, Captain
Harrington, togothor with soma who
nro now, but show much promise.
Among thcso. nro Isaacson, Clark,
Stoad, Kruno, Cooloy, Lococq, nnd
Jcnson.
Tho Junior class in Physics liavo
begun tho study of light and It Is
proving vory interesting nnd wo hopo
to contlnuo tho study In such n wny
an to mnko It profltnblo and ploas-nnt.
Tho Tlomnn History class has bo-1
gun tholr rovlow but expect to tako
up othor work as noon as tho re
gular courso is completed,
Vocal Solo Mr. Orannls
Dobato Resolved, That tho olghth
grado should cither bo in tho assem
bly room all tho tlmo or out of It
all tho tlmo:
Affirmative Carl Larson and
Herbert Dradley.
Negative Mayboll Farley and
Evelyn Langwortby.
Tho question will bo opon to tho
society for discussion.
Music society
Ronort cards wore glvon out this
wcok In the high school nnd in tho
olghth grade.
Eighth Grade.
Tho spelling contost bogun somo
tlmo ngo in the olghth grndo closed
on Friday. Tho Bldo of which Nollle
Warwick was captain won by 1
crodlt over tho eldo of which Isa
bel Ferguson was captain, and will
bo oxciiBcd 45 minutes early on Fri
day. Isabel Ferguson mado tho
highest avorago, making an average
of 97 per cont and winning tho prize.
Thoso making the highest averages
woro: Loran Cooley, 95 1-G por
cont; Nolllo Warwick, 94 1-G por
cent; Marian Seaman, 93 G-7 per
cont; William Horsfnll, 91 1-4 por
cent; Mario Vuscy, 90 1-5 por cont;
Esther Asplund, 90 per cent; Ade
lnldo Clnrke, 90 per cent; Rpxlo
Hall. 94 2-G nor rent. Tho gonoral
nvorago for tho winning sldo .being
S4 7-10 por cont. Tho names of
those In the contest follow: Isnbcllo
Ferguson. Roxlo Hall, Adolaldo
Clarko, Dagmar Fllesborg, Mario
Vnsoy, Ethol Josophson, William
HorBfnll, Eddie Ilolt, Mario Whcolcr,
Tons Hanson, Ruth Dungnn, Erlck
Storgnrd, Leo La Chapollo, Carl Flack
Nolllo Warwick, Grace Williams, Evn
Hanson, Marian Scamnn, Esther Asp
und, Floronco Powers, Emma Hng
gulst, Holla Oldland, Sarah Escntt,
Loran Cobley, Qunhlld Lund, Alfrod
Jutstrom. A Borlcs of ten tests wero
Mnrlan Seaman was absent this
week.
Fourth Grade.
Dr. McCormnc visited this room
Thursday morning.
George Mlnnlg, a now pupil from
tho Seattle schools, entered tho high
fourth class Mondny.
Thoso absent on nccount of sick
ness this week woro: Gladys Ferry,
Arthur Hanson nnd Ernest Leo.
Tho best story this wcok wnu writ
ten by Ebon Connor. Martha
Spraguo, Gcnovlovo Gosnoy nnd nor
nlco Mlrrnsoul received honornblo
montlnn.
Some- good sketches In brown woro
mado this wcok by Clara Abol. Es
ther Holm, Mnrtha Spraguo, Edith
Johnson, Rosv Knox nnd Edith Ayro
Fimfc Grade.
Tho Enstor work dono this wook
was Easter cards with n llttlo yol
low chicken on nnd some posters
with n rabbit in tho moonlight.
Evn Hayncs was nbscnt this wcok
on nccount of illness.
Tho now gamo lenrned this wook
was a Swedish folk game,
SCHOOL i:HIIMTS
English Department.
Tho following ropnrts bearing on
Ilurko's Hpuuch on tho Conciliation
woro glvou by inombors of the uonlor
class:
Navigation Arts
..Ernest Harrington, Norn Tower
Tho EniOUh Constitution
Thoro will bo nn exhibit of school
work nt tho Central and South
Mnrshfleld schools on Friday nftor
nonn, April 12. Tho nunlls of tho
grndes will glvo n progrnm of drills,
recitations nnd songs. Programs be
gin nt 2 o clock.
Tho exhibit of pupils' work Is
mado for tho purpnBo of strengthen
ing tho scholarship and tho spirit of
scholarship In tho grndes. It Is n
buslnoH8 proposition purely. Somo
of ovory child's work, whothcr good
or nnrt
whoro
rnn rov
rtiflolH not Frldny nftornnon nro nro
what tho school does In calisthenics
and supervised play.
Central School.
Tho programs follow:
Song "April Showora"
Fourth and Sixth grades
German Folk Danco "Hansel nnd
Grotel" First grado U
Flower Cantata
First A, and Second Grades
Recitation Edna Lando, Sovonth
Grndo.
"Slcoplng Deauty"
First' A, and Second Grndos
Six Littlo Grandmas An old fash
ioned Pantomime .First D pupils
Red Riding Hood Drill
.Thirty pupils of the Third Grndo
Dramatizing of One Act of Robin
Hood Fifth Grado
Bobolink Song
Eight Girls Fifth Grado
Recitation
....Ruby Hendry, Sovonth Grado
Red, Whito and Dluo, Scarf Drill
Twolvo Seventh Grado Girls
Frog Song.. Eight Fifth Grndo Girls
.... South Marshflold School
Songs
(n) Tho Robin,
(b) Spring.
By First, Second, Third, Fourth and
Firth Urndo girls
Gorman Folk Danco
....Fourth nnd Fifth Grado Girls
Tho Young Musician
First nnd Second Grndes
Folk Dnnco.Flrst nnd Second Grndes
Dutch Chorus
Second nnd Third Grades
Drill and Qlub Swinging
Third, Fourth nnd Fifth grado boyB.
Song Tho Gypsy Girl
...Ruth McLaughlin, Fifth Grado
Song Six nnd Fifth Grado Girls
Farmors' Chorus
Second nnd Third Grado
Rose Drill Fourth Grado Girls
Fnrco
..Sixth nnd Sovonth Grndo Girls
Jnpnneso Song
...Sixth nnd Sovonth Grndo Girls
Piano Solo Ruth Horton
Mnypolo Danco
...Fourth nnd Fifth Grado Girls
CENTRAL SCHOOL
Tho Primary pupils aro making
chickens and Easter lilies.
Mrs. Painter visited tho Primary
room Inst wcok.
Second Grndo
Eugcno Jonos has bcon nbsont on
account of sickness.
Dlnncho Thomas Is back nftor bo
ing out of school for six wcoks.
Tho pupils nro much intorostod in
tho study of knights. Gornld Edg
Ington hns holpod to Incroaso tho In
terest with his Btorles of King Arthur
nnd his noblo knights.
Third nnd Fourth Grades
Alton Hnll of tho Third grado was
absont ono day this wcok on account
of Blckncs.
Rosslo Thomas of tho Fourth has
returned to school.
Fifth Grndo
Among tho sick nro Amos Coloman
and Edward Fish.
Thoso doing good work for exhib
ition aro Virginia Clarko, Ruth Gold
en, Clnrn Ferguson, Annn Storgnrd,
Rny Pilchard, Alton Grant and Jnmos
Knox.
All of tho pupils nro doing ospo
dally well In writing.
Sixth Grado
Jnmos Downer Ih tho only ono who
hns boon nbsont this wcok.
Tho pupils pnsscd in aomo vory
, will ho placed In his room , I10"11,?, ' '"strnted Physiology pnpors
pnrouts, frlonds nnd visitors' Inst Wednesday,
.low It. All who como lo tho1 1,,0,8 ,lnlnB K0011 work ' drawing
Ilonry ChrlBtenson. Lloyd Lot
nskftil In vial Mio riuonn InnV nvn- .MIOUX, WllfrOll .MrLnlll. EI.IO LlhCO.
Ralnll KnilM) Ihn work. nn,l nunvllll wIMi lonnlinn Gllbort JollUKOIl, ClltllllO Post. IMlllO
. . ..... " . " - " " tAI.-.-l .. .... ..' ..
wagim i-iiRriH .-union unrwoii j about It. This pnrt of tho exhibit Is '""htk, wiiuor icoiiiioiu, zona
Tho Conquoit of Ireland our mind, tho vnlunlilo pnrt. Swlnford nnd Mnrguorlto WUemnn.
.. ; i-. '.,' .": .',' a,H8 Iro"Mi Tlo proKrnin of oxorrlaea Is rnthor - -
Patrick HBiiry's AddtiMs nn incident of tho xhlllt, It, too. I , Sovonth Grndo
Iluth Allen -Imply lllimt niton another fld of the ' arl I'orUlim. Thelmn Dodge nnd
Situation In County Pollution, mi I nrliool life o"nltlng of folk whim JIonr(e Upton hnve roturned to
f" "ior Lee llyerly hhiI drill, enllathonle drill, pliysloal on001 Kor uel'B nbnent on acrount
HMiirv of Wale Edna 1 1 mi eon ' exerdaa iIi-MIm with imllnn nini.a of I line.
m. , ... , -... .. . . . - - .
i mi ji'iuur nana nro Miuyinii uoi
, miirrlilna; mid Minna. Seme xtrna
lull '. i tillipoeii Him Boutllty. mis.hlivo been wnrha.1 in. fnr I .. ..rn. ' I 111 a bnclc la nmmllv ..i.i.a.l l.v
Iiik given to the atutly of the crania but In tho iiihIii lhav lllnatrnta rheumatism of the naiade nf th
.. 1 I - - . j ..... ..,. - .- .-. .IV
V .
iui. ...I iKiirlner, Kubla Khan and1
Clul t ,1.. I. I
1 1 1 tout n grado nave taken up:
Mown rill
MV offrr On ll'i.i.tm ItolUr lt- rJ for
!!. s ii.!i nf '1'liik UamIibh, tt
Vii.-e" ' In prepamUoii the Life of . Tutrrf-aVirr"'? "nlb1 """"" " ,"r", by
Pli.i ...!. was studied and Irv- r.J.riiRrfxYAi'o. ru.i...o.
Iiik s iN.ity on St i at ford read. Wv, tit uiulr.iiiiti. hvi . n r j.-rne
T i- ninth arnde have been lr- ;vrih.ai ' er. ni i-u. w him int.
In v.., time to the atudy of hu,ffl,K&ff&.r-
...I nki -- .1. ...t.. i. t... . " " -. i ...-
linok. for hlrh you will find nothing
iMKter timn unnmberlaln a Liniment
For mile bv all denlera.
,..,, -..,., mm iu knr piunjr vi uun- ( (nn nimm litll ahl
)ors i'mi lelliondenoe. Thla pammi aa lioiia uiadv bt (.U fl
n "' of Interim between the dlifer-1 .t'.1","' 5 '' MyiN.
Hull'" t'trrli fuir . tHkcti l.ii. rnnU. at t-
I!' MiuU of work dune during the
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on i
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Mu
ill", ii
1 li'viillirt'll) i.t Hit- lli..l n. ! mu, ...in mire
ninth II nultllH ni' yiiulvln '" i ! m Trlliii'.lnl m-ui Ir.i
iiiiiiii II iilliM nie HIIKIMIU' j., ,. t..,-. ills .,t I.."Ih hoiil l.t Hll.lriimiNi
iiiulli.n of the abort alnry. Ink. Ilull cmm lit Hill-In iiilnllou.
following progr nn will ho glv-t!u-
Illgli Mohuul Lltorury So
Vprl! 11:
8 u-K'ty
'on Vlbi-rt llnlnok
. . . Clo'titfr Ia-inotiin
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WHERE TIIKV IUV SIIOICS
FROM $1 PER PAIR Up.
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
180 8o. HrotolwHv MarahflfM
'' -- - us.'j.moi3egr
t.tbby COAL. Tho Kind VOl) tiuvt
ILWAV8 LrilCI). IMIOMw 72 Pacini
t.lvwry Trnnafar Co.
Have That Roof Fixed
-VOW
See COUTH ELL
Phone mat
Well Lighted Houses
Are Possible to Everyone
An atmosphere of comfort and cheer is notice
able in every well lighted home.
Good lighting costs no more than poor lighting.
Tungsten (Mazda) lamps give nearly three
times as much light for tho same current con-
mmpiion as do carbon lamps.
The first cost of tungsten lamps and proper
shades is repaid many times in satisfactory
lighting without increasing tho bills.
Let our experts assist you in getting full value
out of the electric current you pay for.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co
CONDENSED STATESU3NT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the Close of Ilualnewi February 20th, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $221,234.34
Donds, warrants and securities 73,020.11
U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation 20,000.00
Ileal cstato, furnlturo and fixtures 81,022.34
Cash and sight exchange 144,649.94
Total 9515,721.73
LIAI1IL1TIES.
Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00
Surplus and undlvidod profits 9,235.09
Dividends unpaid 6.00
Rosorve for taxoa 1,000.00
Circulation, outstanding 24,600.00
Deposits 410,881.64
Total 9515,721.7.1
In addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER, Cnshlor.
WhyNot?
Pure Milk
and Cream
wo furnish: Prducta, m
MILK AT 25c PER GALl0,
CREAM AT 20c PKR PlNT '
WHIP CREAM AT 2iv tL
PINT. k PBB
BUTTERMILK AT lo .
GALLON. I0 pOl
DollTorlos 8 A. M. and a p v
Phono 73.
Coos Bay Ice & Cold
Storage Co.
We Have Been Successfu
In buvlnir a Inrrn .I..1. -. .
class Eloctrlcal matorlal and c
glvo our pntrons a very low prfc,
on houso wiring. Got our prici
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J
Ancona
Sicilian Buttercups
Host for eggs; tho beat ilrila
boajitl fully markod. Eggs for hilcl.
Ing. Snliiioa Favorollcs, tho lo!r
layorB, quick growors. P. n. Gluto
North Uond. Phono 299.
Jl heavy tenm harness
A express harness
It light dollvory harncti
N light doublo harness
E slnglo harness
8 light ronj harness
S If It's a harness
wo havo It
IIOPSON
Cor. Central Avo. and Wait; Sti,
Marshfiold.
Everything for tho horu ht
shoes nnd food.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAHSIIIMKLl), OREOON.
At the closo of hiiHlnoKK, I'cb. 20, 1012.
' RESOURCES.
Lonns nnd Discounts J429.2C0.69
Ilnnklng Houso 60,000.00
Cash and Evchangos 105,01 1.32
Total
J044.278.01
LIAIUL1THSS.
CuplUI Stock paid In .'. . . J B0.000.00
SurplUH mid Undlvldwl Profit 67 408 17
D9"118 BScisGoiM
Total
$044, 278.01
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HEMtV SKN0TA;KKN, Mgr.
Coqullla Offl.s Pbon 191 MarsbflId Otfloe U-J.
Vrm Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Aawta "EAST8IDK"
Launch Tioga's
Time Table
AFTER APRIL 15, 1012
leaves North Rend 7 A.M.
Lcnvi'H MnrHhflold H A. M.
fxavoN Cnmp No. 1, South C
Itlvcr, nt .1 P. M.
Alice II. on run Sundays.
WANTED!!!
;arpets uphoiatkiuxo axd
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by th ?ma
tic Cleaning Company. Ordtri l
work takon at
OOINtl HAIIVFA
PHONE ID0
Blanchard's Livery
Wo have soci rt the llrerr M
inkR t i.. ii. iiniKiiir and are (
parod to ronder eiw.lfQt snl
tho peonlo o' Co unj. v,v'
Ivors, eioa rlje -d ererjuxj
hut whl moan tatUfactory senlci
llin nnl.ll. fllinn. nn fnr 1 dUTltl
horse, u rig or an thing nteded U
tlio lUory lino. e also do trod
g buslutiEs of Mil kinds.
RLANCIIARD llllOTIIEUS
Phout. 138-J
Llvory, Ferd and Snlea Serrlf
141 First and Alder hipw
jt Afib!li&&ttUN& ,lU '"'r8n 'ubjt to Dllloiianeai. Sour Stomach. Indl- '
M ImlSamBm fatlon. Cuiutlp-Mion. lIeodali-. Dikiiiiss. Ktartburn. i
B hLIVUIuHk9L VrtiKo blind utautfern). rnl Prcitli, Sallow Com- I
ii WV3ti9pppCI i'x on or a count ant tired, auoourujjcd fccllns should ft
I-
of Una i. wh
bnuiM writ'
i'i
f. I
uivmI Vlfw'Mi...
a "'"IS
Ths Groat Liver Tonic and Regulator That Hai
uono so Much for the Vorking People.
A It Is a marveloui remedy Hh atlmul Ulnar i-ffect on a. Torpid r..vtr la nm inn iimn mirnn,,in.a
It wis InaUnliy The llil do.e l.rlius lun.rovpmein. a f.w .lSyi ugo cures it m J nm ?S "S
Tired. ak. dinluarii-iiod vi,ilm r u Torpid l.iver Vir." r. 7-.r i nlmoat Vn f lay fler ttHi" in ffi
Kvory hftniu tfhould have a lltle of thla jrroat rcKulatlPtr medlclno It sinmls fnr i,0iti. . ,i,
lrlc 50c per Bottle.
JAMtlS I'. 1I.M.I.AKU
I'ltofititcitm
ST. I.OUIS, JtO.
Kursore.ara..a..in.jn,, ,
MAmfmms&&&us&M a,,0 Rt:0oKNOa$nMW!nBmmiBAimixtu&
LOCKHART-PARSONS DRUO C0.-T1IE UUSV CORNER" THE R1LVALL STORE.
P
HURRY ! IT'S GOING FAST
We have a limited quantity of ALDER
"WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for
fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load,
while it lasts.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to cull nt
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Uronduny and ninKo selci
Hon from tho largo stook now on
hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ
the only prnrtlenl murblo and granite
cutter in Coos county! And nono
but tho best work is turned out.
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING 00NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
IN THE COUNTY t'Ol HT OF TI.B
STATE OF OUKUON ' JOil
THE COUNT! OF COOS.
Ill the nmttor of the c-tateoi Je-
illllbnlcn, doconrad- titaion. ,
To Dorthn Rodus. S fla rertoa ; j"
Anunllsn Tuf nnd all l'?" '? t
j OBtod in tho otitate of sM decent
grootlng: , . . o
In tho immo of tho State olO
Bon, you nro liercbv cited a r
quired to nppear in tlio County M
of tho Stnto of Orogou, for Imww
ty of Coos, nt tho Court Room tn j
of. nt Coqulllo. in the CowlJ
Coos, on Mondny, tlio 6tn,.re.
May. 1912. at 10 o'clock ,
noon of that tiny, then and were
show cnuso. if any, why oQ ?X
should not bo granted to said I aom
istrntor to sell tho real proP
horonftor doscrlhed, to-wlt; .
West half nnd Southeast Q"r.i
Northeast nuartor of Section'
Township 2C South of a.f" i,
West of tho Willamette MerWM
Coos County, Oregon; and 'V
Block 25 In tho town of Marsw
ns por plat of a portion of saio .
prepared by R. D. Clement on
and of record In tho office 01 '
County Clork of Cooa Count),
gon. Htll
Witness, tho Hon. John .
Judge of County Court of tne a
of Orogon for tho County M".
with the seal of said Court ain
thls 25th day of March, 191-
Atlnst. '
(County Court Seal)
JAMES WATSON. Clert
First publication, March
publication April 27, 1912-