The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    18J9J2-vENfrlG EDITION.
TTOftEGM, SATURDAY, MAY
NEW TEACHERS-
COAYlf
BAIL an
RAILWAY NEWS
OF COOS BAY
(Contlauod from page 1.)
COOS BAY TIMES
MARSHFIELD PUPILS MADE
ftl. C. MALONEV Kditor and Pub.
DAV K. MALONE1T News Editor
FINE SHOWING IN E.
AddreBs all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES.
Mnrnhllold :: :t :t n Oregon
(AM NATION IN NORTH HtlV
Entered at tbo poatofllco at Marah
B3td, Oregon, for transmission
Cfirough tbo malls as second class
mail matter.
A DUEL OF MILLIONS
IT 19 reported that tho Harrlmau
system is to add a stretch of
railroad from Lobanon to Fostor,
Fostor is n point on tho South
' S&Utlara, 2C miles oast of Lebanon.
Tliore Is also assuranco of renewed
ncUvlty on tho Eugono & Coos Day
Ucanch.
Though little noticed by tho pub
lic, tlioro Is n railroad duel on In
western Oregon botweon tho Hill and
Qnrriman lines. Tho stako Is tho
) Catuc of tho groat Wlllamotto vnlloy
ttnd each system is making strategic
' moves for strengthening Its position.
' What this traulc is to bo Is un
Aorntood by shrowd railroad men. It
' fy partly cornprohondod by old-tlmora
xvjin haro watchod tho Increase In
Clio number of trains during tho
rjast 2G yoars.
Tho old mlzod train, which car
ried both freight and passongors, has
disappeared. Tho Blnglo through
. Rnnsongor train, over tho oast bUIo
lino, to California, which was sup
. nJomontod years ago by tho Albany
local, is muuipiiou into trains ovory
"" Efiw hours, and all aro crowded.
Kong freight trains aro mot on many
Raiding, Instead of tho slnglo train
' vrilu. occasional extras In tho grain
' moving soason, which was tho on-
deal, order.
Tho Oregon Electric Is added and
'many trains speed ovor it oach way
corry day, and nil aro crowded. Tho
tines nro as much multiplied as aro
die, trains, and all nro busy with a
constantly growing trafllc. Tho rail
rand dividends of other years aro
nnnltlpllod and multiplying.
All this transformation In two or
'fchrco decades Is to bo followod by
,Vmllnr changes In tho future. It Is
' itfllo growth of a kingdom. It Is tho
cmiiing of an emplro. Nobody seos
(t no clearly as do tho ablo men who
control the destinies of tho railroads.
'Tho present nnd tho coming great
er trafllc Ih a rich prlzo for railroad
rnnU to contend for. Title to It Is
dfanUtud lr two rival systems, nnd
ttCo Blrugglo Is mighty. U Is a duol
of "Ulllons, nnd It Is being silently
tttuftht with consummato skill and
KfPelUgonco.
It moans moro linos, more branch
on" nnd moro extensions. It moans
HuAlwr tracks, moro trains, hotter nc
4ZunuunaatlonB, bettor flchedulcs,
Krunter facilities for shipper nnd
traveler, nnd a tremendous futuro
wconluatlon of wostorn Oregon.
JPurtlnnil Journal.
tWITH THE t
$" toastandtea:
" -:
'.MODEST AMANDA.
ha modeut. Is Amanda Loo
That uho strolls out o' nights,
tAm at tho butoher'H nho inlght sea
VCXa winiagoa la tights.
W. N. Ekblad.
:Su unodost Is Amanda Loo
In day of blooming youth',
:8hM liluah If In Jior presence ono
Huouia ion mo naKou irum.
Goo. Ooodruin.
fcaniudoit Is, 'Amanda Leo
That alio ptllls down the blind,
Or fcooB Into another room,
Thnt uho muy chnugo her mind.
J. Albert Matuun.
8? modwt Is Amanda Leo
flho dwells In grief and pain
JJntll the nmlo, unblushing tree
(join nmuolhlng on ngaln.
F. Powers.
fa iumIuiU Is Amanda Iwi
fihw'd blush Uko 11 rod roso.
Should any young man chanco to sco
llor ulfty garden hose.
E. C. Paddock.
"So modest U Amnnda Leo
It drives hor In n trnnro,
AA make her blush bo painfully
To hvr hor lap dog's pantH.
V. E. Ilaguo.
Bo modest Is Amanda Lee
"1'would glvo hor hoart a tug.
fX lu her parlor sho should see
A naughty bear Bklnrug.
BELLS VINE 11AXCII
VnWier of J. M. Upton, of .Multifield,
IHspOMW f l'-lHTty.
The Port Orferd Tribune snya:
Hun. .1. 11 Upton has sold his
titnutlful farm and moved Into Lang-
jnis- it far moro iuirium huiuu iw
Che aged couple, where facilities of
vA lclnd are right at hnnd.
SOCIALISTS CONVENTION
Tho Socialists of Coos County will
lurid their convention In this city on
Wroudny. Juno 3. at which tlmo candi
date will ho nominated for nil the
county offices. Chalrmnn J. II
jraj?t has caused notices to be sent
liu'fho eight locals of tho county ap
prising thi'i" of ' moating. Co
ijulllo ller.tld.
Iloturns from tho Eighth Grado stato examinations hold on Thurs
day and Friday of last weok woro rocclvcd on Friday. Of tho twonty
olght Marshflold pupils who took tho examination, twenty-six passod.
Tho two who do not rocolvo diplomas on this examination failed in only
ono subject oach nnd thoy will bo allowed to tnko tho examinations in
thoso studios Juno 0 and 7, making It practically certain that thoy wjll
also pass.
Thoso taking tho examination and their grades follow:
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Erlck Storgard 80 8G
Alfred Jutstrom 82 75
Jons, Hanson 02 82
Floronco Powors 83 87
Lornn Cooley 78 88
Carl Back 81 87
Dolla Oldland 84 SI
Adolaldo Clarko 71 00
Roxlo Hall 87' 81
Hutli Dungan 80 7G
Mnrlo Vnsoji 73 SO
Qraco Williams 8-1 79
Eva Hansen . .'. 00 95
Mnrlan Seaman 75 84
Esther Asnlund 01 00
Sarah Escott 72 83
Emma Hagqulst . 80 70
Eddlo Dolt 71 84
Mario Whcolor 83 87
Ethol Josophson 70 82
Qunhlll Lund 84 02
Leo La Chnpollo 83 S3
Dngmar Fllcsburg 74 82
Ralph Dresser 07 S2
Isabollo Forguson 83 95
William Horsfall 70 82
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ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
SOCIAL UALENDAIt
TONIGHT
UnHcball dance at Eagles'
Hall.
North Iloml Dam! dance nt 4
Eckhoff Hall.
SUNDAY
Coos Day Dntid excursion to
Dnndon.
Cordiality Club picnic on
Coos HIver.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Krcltz-
or, outing party.
Mlnno Wis Club picnic-.
MONDAY
C. I. E. Club with Hcssfo
Flye.
North Dond Motor- Club &
4 social.
TUESDAY
Mrs. W. II. Kennedy at
4 bridge. 4
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. W. II. Konnedy nfeanls.
Ilrldgo Club with Mrs:. TV. S.
Turpen.
THURSDAY
Social Sowing Club with Mra.
D. A. Uees.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. A.
Hazard.
FRIDAY
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
Ivy Cnndron.
4 Progross Club's annual: party.
IIAXUON TIIIU1-' OAUflHT.
Don't overlook SAltTKKS for a
irioasant drink at tho finest sanitary
fountain on Coos Hay.
Clood for I'm Pcoplo Is HALVES'
VLOUIt.
LEWIS' Pure lie ritKAM ndi.s
tho finishing touch to a good Sunday
KilNNEK. Ordor by phone No
J54C-J.
CHOICE LOTS.
Bonu fine choice lots close In
from $100 to JG00. E. S. Oen-r & Co.
Uoom 22 First National Hank.
Llbby COAL. The Rtnd I'OU have
1IAYAVS LSKD. PHONE U Pacific
TAybtj & Transfer Co.
"After the show try a Turkish Bath
lYhoro 3 14 -J.
Tho North Dond Mothers' and
Teachers' Club hold Its annual moot
ing nt tho Central School1 In North
Uond yosterdny afternoon. Mrs. Hor
bort Armstrong guvo an ablo address
on "Tho Rolntlon of the School nnd
tho Homo" nnd Marlon Reynolds, an
alumnus of tho North Heud High
school gnvo a short add reus on per
sonal oxporloucos as to M'hnt tho
plans udvocntod by Mrs. Armstrong
might hnvo accomplished In the
schools when ho was n pupil. Fol
lowing tho program, tho annual elec
tion was hold nnd tho old oil) corn
were reelected for tho ensuing year.
They nro
President Mrs. George Hiv.or.
Vice-president Mrn. Ira 11. Ilar
tlo, Secrotary Miss DohsIo Immol,
Librarian Miss Penrl Heath,
Treasurer Mlsa draco Williams.
O
Thursdny afternoon Mnybollo Mc
Lnughlln entertained sonio of her
little friends at her homo on Seventh
and Ingorsoll, the occasion bolng her
eigittn birthday. Tho llttlo folks
passed a happy hour blowing sonp
bubbles, and diverse othor games.
After partaking of n lunch, they de
parted for tholr homes, tired but
happy. Thoso present wero Thelma
lletherlugtou, Vlolot Rohorson, Mab
el Snoddon, Penrl Lapp, Adrlana
Gnrdlnor, Tholma lllnck and Lois
lllack, Juno McLaughlin, Erma Hod
son, Elizabeth Jones, Evolyn Kuntz,
Lorna Wilson, Ruth McLaughlin,
Louise Connor, Myrtlo Conklln, Nlva
LalUli, Maybello McLaughlin. Elwln
Johnson, Eugono Kelly, Harold John
son, Frederick Hoagland, Therald
Connor, Hownrd MeLnughllll nnd
Helton Kammerer,
O
Mrs. II. French nrrlvod hero this
weok from Los Angeles, Cnllf., to
nmlto an cxtemlod visit nt the homo
of hor daughter, Mrs. Louis Gorr.
O
Tho North Dond Chnptor of tho
Eastern Star hold a social ses
sion following tho regulnr lodgo
work Thursday evening. Mrs. A. W.
Myers and Mrs, E. L. Robinson of
Mnrshllold woro among tho visitors
present.
O
M.VltlllAOE LICENSES
The following marrlago Hconsos
woro Issued by County Clork Watson
during tho past weok:
Frank E. Fredonbury nnd Ethel
May Ogden both of Myrtlo Point.
Cnqullle Sentinel.
Frank HobliiHon Cniiglif WT1II0 KoIk
bint; Hnloom.
Tho Dandon Recordor saya:
"Frank Robinson. wolT known lu
Dnndon, having worked nt locnl tail
or Bhops for notno tlmo, was taken
Into custody this morning- by Night
Pntrolmnn Cessna, ns tho former wns
leaving tho Club Snloon which ho
hnd ontorcd through tho Dnck door,
1 having broken out n patio- of glass
I and Unbolted tho door nnd ontcrwl,
I but wnB Been In tho act by a young
lady who won sleeping up-stalrB ovor
tho Vlonnn enfo; tho lntter runhwl
down Btnlrh nnd Informed Cossnn,
who was lu tho restaurant nt tho
tlmo. Cossnn hurried to tho Club
Snloon nnd tatught Robinson jnst ns
he wns coming out of tho pfneo. Tho
latter was taken to tho city Jail and
will bo tnken to Coqulllo Inter whero
ho will be lodged in Jail' to wnit
trlnl.
"Thoro have boon n number of nt-
tempted burglaries recently, nnd
j Robinson hns boon Busnectett al
though thoro wns not sufficient cvl-
1 donee to arrest him until Inst night.
I Headers of tho Rocordbr'wltt remon-
1 hor that tho Club saloon- wbb broken
Into about n month ago- and JIG In
silver takon. An attempt wns mado
to break Into tho Dnndbir Ilnr about a
week ugo, and'nt thnt tlrno Roblnsou
wnB scon In- the vicinity of thnt sa
loon. Marsftnl Holmnrr thinks thoy
hnve tho man who htw bern doing
tho work nnd others worn to bo of
the snmo opinion."
ItOII COQUILLErt.TLOON
Till In ThpiK-r M Diutcr'H Place
TUpiMtl fir tftllT.tttf.
The Coipilllo Sontmol Ktys:
Tho Ed;odnlo saloon was burglar
ized last Sunday night nnd $G2.G0
tnkon fronr tho caslli reghtor. As tu.
who tho uurglar wad has not yet beem
ascertnlnvd' and no arrests hnvo beinu
made.
Ti e Uurglars entered through the
window on tho wst stdo of tho build
ing hy lirenking. tho Rlass In tho m
per sash and thon turning tho win
dow latch. In order to roach tho
latch It was necesnnry to bring a
beer keg into requisition nnd the-proprietors
of the ptace believe thiit nt
least two persons woro envnlved In
tho burglary. An electric IIkJU wub
burning lu the bar-room mid tho rob
ber must have done his work hur
riedly as the ntckela nnd dimes In tho
cash register woro not taken. About
$00 in gold wnB In n drnwer of tho
back bar to tho right of tho cash
register but this drawer was undis
turbed. This goes to show thnt tho
robber wns not vory familiar with
itho plnco.
I Messrs, Tupper nnd llnxtor, the
proprietors, say thoy feol reasonnhly
satisfied ns to tho Identity of at least
ono of the guilty parties and thnt nn
arrest may be made at any tlmo.
Cl'RRY COUNTY NEWS
Events There As Recorded by the
(old ISeacli Globe.
Tho drowning of U. M. Parker and
son In tho Illinois river last weok
was so careloss that It bordors close
ly to aulcldo. Tho raft, as wo have
been Informed, conslstod of ono small
log howed flnt on top nnd bottom
with a fow threo foot shnkes nailed
In tho center along on tho log. Up
to tho tlmo of going to press, tho
bodies hnvo not been recovorea.
Ono thousand Angora goats nro
expected hero in a fow days for tho
Wedderburn Trading Co. There will
he 40 head of registered nannies, 10
head of registered billies and tho rest
of tho flock aro to bo from throo
fourths to soven-olghths pure bred.
The W. T. Co. hnvo available rango
for thousands of head of goats which
they propose to utilize, and they are
starting out lu the right channel hv
starting with a good grade headed
by registered stock.
STAFFORD'S Fine Taffy and
PEANUT liltlTTLK. 20c per pound,
Saturday and Sunday.
REMEMBER tho QUATKRMA8S
8"UDIO for FIXE PHOTOS.
School Board Selects Instruc
tors for Ensuing Year
Raise Salaries.
At a meeting of tho North Bend
school board this weok, most of tho
teachers were elected for tho oiuulnt;
yenr. Supt. Raab somo tlmo ago was
re-elected head of tho schools Tot a
term of two years. At tho last wet
lug, J. F. Grubhs was re-olected
principal for tho ensuing year ttnd
his salary was Increased from $1080
to $1200 per annum.
It wns decided that school should
open for tho ensuing year September
10. Tho commencement oxorclsca
will ho held tho InBt of Mny and tho
first of Juno.
A couple of vacancies woro loit in
the corps of teachers, no seventh
grade tenchor being chosen. For tho
Eighth grade, tho board expressed n
desire to retain Mrs. Woodbury, hut
alio haa not determined whether she
will uccept. Tho teachers elected nnd
the Bnlarles fixed arc ns follows:
First Grado D, S. Dornlco Hlckej-,
$02.50; First Grado A, Matilda K.
Sleep, $G7,50: Second Grado, Pearl
E. Heath, '$G7.50; Third Grado, Bes
sie G. Immol, $G0.00; Fourth Grade,
Earl A. Drown, $G7".50; Fifth Grade,
J. Derdlnah Hlckey, $G0: Sixth
Grado, Graco Williams, $G7.G0.
In tho high Bchool, Miss II. Jos
phlno Griffin wns re-elected teacher
In lniigungo nnd Htornturc nt n sal
ary of $70. nnd Mrs. Edith A. Irish
was elected Instructor fn history,
scloncvj- nnd rhotorlc; at t0.
Puns E.MimlliatloiiN.
Of tllo twonty-throo pupllu In tho
North Uond schools tnklns the ex
aminations ,tho following pnssed: .
Mnrgnret StnmbuoR-, Shfrlcy Pet
erson, Mnrjorlo Swenrlngen, Jessie
King, Matilda Grove; Anna Truman,
Rcglnnld Nollncr, Herman Mcndc,
Stanton' Stovens, Mury Lcvnr, Ivnn
Pullon, Glenn Hnrr. The others
failed Ih ono nnd two subjects nnd
will tnXo thorn ovor on Juno 0 nnd 7.
Till wnB tho last meeting or tho
yenr. llcforo ndjounilngv Mrs. Hn
zer, wHo wns ro-olocted president,
announced tho following- standing
committees for tho onsulhg year:
Committer on school Inspection. Mrs.
Imhoff, Prof. Grubbs, Mrs. It. Mooroj
social committee Mrs. Rood, Mrs.,
Sholler. Mrs. Noltsont pin: ground
committee Mrs. Florence- Chapman,
Mrs. IWgnr McDanlol. Mra- New
kirk: program commltreo, Trof.
Rnab, MrH. Armstrong, Mrs. Ditrtlo;
library commlttee. Miss. flVmth. MIsb
Grlllhn Prof. Grubbs, Mrs. Bfivlloy
nnd Mts. AruiBtrottg.
KAWrSIDH SCHOOLS' CLOWR
tho Coqulllo vnlloy nnd unless tho
compnny comos to souro nrrangamont
soon with tho' Southora Paclfte, tho
lino will bo built entirely from
Mnrshfleld, pructlcully parnlFtllng
the Southorn Pacific's lino. If tt Is
built from here focal parties say that
It will menu nt nrrangnmont will
soon bo made by the Smith companies
whereby It will bo' pushed through 10
Ho8churg.
Mr. Smith wns Hot nt hi 11 ollico
this nftornoon nnd tould notr bo con
sulted rolntlve to the report'. If
plans to lenvo tomorrow on t.lu Nana
Smith for Snn Francisco but probal-
ly will roturn to tho Hny before lie
lenvea on 1Mb proponed JSUTopoau
trip,
Xo- Action Oif Ilrlilgliig.
Mr. MIHIs Btntod todky thnt lro'had
not been; ripprisod of th'o War De
partment taking any notion on tho
compnny'if nppllcatlon for bridging
the Day. Ho expects It will bo grant
ed soon . Ho has forwarded tho potl
tlmis, signed by over 1400, favoring
the annllcatlon for bridging tho Ray
or rather leaving It entirely In tho
hnnds of the War Department.
Mr. Mlllls-stated today that ho wan
dubious nbont tho report that nctunl
construction would bo Btnrtcd'on thio
end' of the rond within two weoks.
Ho Bnld It would to BtnrtoJ'wlthlu cv
fow wookB, hut believed tlmt tho re
port that It -would bogln within two
wcoks wna erroneous.
I Mr. Mllllfl' confirmed tllo report
thnt ho hnd' nureci! that tho Southern1
Pacific flhoulll' pay n portion of the1
oxpenso of building tho bulkhead be
tween' the Stave mill nnd tliv Kinney
dock'.
An unflllcil' wnnl cnuaes unhnppl
ncss TlmeB Want Ads brine rcaulta.
Hnvo your calling cards printed' nt
Tho TlmeB' efflc.
Try ThJTTlmcfl AVantAds.
Vemorp Defeats PortrandAo J
San1 Frnnnlcnn . ., !1
namento Tied. .
J STAND-NO OP Kfi
Oakland' 2",' ? P,
vurnon . j, :i -MM
Los Amciiliitt I. ?' .Sill
San Francisco . is '"M
Sncramento ....i8 ," !!
Portland ... 3
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PORTLAND) Ore., Manl!M
land lost nclt, ,.' ""
by a scoroc ' r10
"-"-u 10 on? i
scorcfl woro wfollora: "
At Sacramento
!Tiifrntnntitn II. R I
Lob Angeles'.' .'" ! I
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At San Francfsco r .
San FranclRcn "rl
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HURT XE.HI coquiLur
Frank Cook, who n ISf ,.
JohnBon'B mill. w,,. 1.."?? "
Ute njck auarry; ne ITS
bittrgh'B dnlry lirat Frldr.
gottlng out rock- for the cnshJS
florno of tho roek which laffi
broken looso by a blast fell mZ
cutttnir his hpmr .ni ..V1?
crushing his chest He MtiS
f usely and hnd to bo carried bu
homo. John Carl and Frank XtC
of Norwny also were Injured tlN
and Carl wns hurt In the kceQ
iuiu. vuiiiinu acaunei.
An unfilled want mim o.j I
ness Times Wnnt Adi brloim-Jil
Trr Tho Times Want Ada,
Th Eastslde schools closed a'
vory successful yonr IrHdny. No
formal exorcised worn-hold. Mrs. 1
Thomas and Miss Francos- Franuo
wort tho teachers. In tho Stato
Eighth Grado cjmmlnnUbns, two of
tho trvo Enstfililo pupllu woo took
It nimni-d Thno Dansitiif vee Olca
Schutter nnd CLHm Steakol.
3IYRTLK 1WINT POLNTTTRS
ICwnti In Upo-r CtMifillliv Vttllcy As 1
Told lijn lire KuierprihC.
Whllo nt Portland recently, W. O.
Cooper Invested tu a pro bred
ntK'or which nrrlvodt on th Hrenk
wuter two wi.-oks ag(i Thi anlmnl Is
a- four-yeur-old, Hal G. by nnmo,
dfrud hy Hal II., whoi has a record or
2:03 1-4 nnd nmoug- whoso off
springs nro alx horres who hnve mndn
better thnit 2:10. Tho dam of Hal;
G. la Lady Ilolinoibr, n nure of muchi
nolo.. Ha G. Is n llgrtl bay, woili
built and ns pretty as a- picture ami
though yt lintritlned' t tho making
of a goo tii travelc;
ANNOUNCEMENT
The success we have made in Men's Tailoring and
tho many calls we have had for Ladies' Tailor-Made
garments compelled ws to add Ladies' Tailoring to
our line, We will therefore endeavor to give ths
ladies the same we nave the men The best in
Tailoring. ' ,
Harmon. Tailoring Co.
Look for sign on Broadlway.
I). Ilftrtlett, of Catching Creole'
section, Informs the Kntorprfso that '
tho school bonrd In District No. 13.
hnvo decided to build a now school-1
house to replace- tho one thnt bivrnod ,
to til ground about six wcokn ugo.
School wna la session nt tho time of 1
tho fire, which started in the title,
nnd wns no doubt caused by i defect
In tho flue. Tho school children nnd '
teacher nsslstod by Mr. Smith who!
Itvtfs nenrby, saved all tho books,
desks and othor furniture. The now
building which Is to bo completed bo-1
fore tho fall term Is to bo :0 x 40. I
.las. McCaslln. of tho North Fork,
suffered n second strokn of paralysis
Inst Saturday, nnd hns since ben
vory low nnd not expected to recover.
Mrs. Hesslot, who underwent nn
operation at Whlto Cross hospital ro-1
cenuy, is doing vory nicely nt this
writing.
Art goods nnd stntlonory. WALK
Ml STl'DIO.
HAND EXCURSION trnln to RAX
DON leaves 7:!IO A. M. next Sunday.
"PICTURK8QUK COLORADO" la
one of tho attractions nt tho ROYAL
TONIGHT.
Rollable photo supplies. AVALK
Kit STUDIO.
HKMKMHKR the QUATKRMASS
STUDIO for rixi: PHOTOS.
Reliable Photo Supplies. WALK
Kit STUDIO.
I
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