The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Investigation Booking to dotor
mlno tho ago of pupils at the tlmo of
entering sovonth grndo, based upon
tho pupils now In that grtulo In
Marshflold schools, showed 13 years,
11 months, 11 days, as tho avorago
ngo. For tho fifth grade, 11 yoars,
10 months, 14 days.
Anyono Interested In securing a
scalo for measuring hand writing
con got tho samo by nddresslng
Leonard P. Ayors, assoclato director,
Russoll Sago Foundation, Now York
City. Until recently no effort has
been mado to grado tho hand writ
ing of pupils to any uniform scalo.
Evory teacher gavo a mark. Tho
scalo of tho Sago foundation Is pu
llshcd with tho Idea of supplying a
standard for tho schools of tho coun
try. Mr. Tlodgen Is making a study of
,tho Courtis Uniform Tests In Arith
metic. Tho tests havo been applied
In somo of tho best schoolB of tho
country and aro designed to test
both tho offlcloncy of tho toacbJng
and of tho supervising of tho sub
ject of nrlthmotlc. Recently tho testa
wero mado In schools on tho Atlantic
coast. Mr. Courtis Is qulto dollghtcd
at tho chanco to secure statistics
from tho opposite Pacific coast.
Thoso Investigations will bo pub
lished for tho uso of teachers
throughout tho nation If permission
to do so Is given.
Eric Bolt writes from "Willamette
1.n Mm itnlvnrsltv linn lioon nllCCOBB-
ful In enlarging Its endowment nnd
anticipates ono of tuo cost years in
its history next year. Ho writes that
his somostcr mark In French Is 98
per cont Those who know of Eric's
atrugglo with Latin will rojolco with
hlra In his success in mastering tho
French.
Tho Marnhflold High School Lit
erary Socloty will rendor tho last
program for tho prosont Bchool year
next Thursday ovonlng at tho high
school. Tho oxocutlvo commlttco of
tho society has nrrangod a program
which will undoubtedly bo ono of tho
"best over glvon In tho history of tho
school. Tho progrnm Is arranged ns
follows:
Piano Solo Lucy Powere
Declamation Edna Hanson
Vocal Solo Florcnco Kohfeld
Dobnto
Resolved, That tho S. P. Railroad
should bo allowed to build a brldgo
across Coos Day.
Alta Soulo nnd Druco Kolloy will
dofond tho nfflrmatlvo whllo Chostor
Isancson and Vivian Carlson "will up
Tiold tho negative. Opon for discus
sion. Recitation May Myren
Decision of Judges.
Impromptu
Singing
Although tho weather has bcon un
favorable during tho past fow meet
ings, Interest lu tho literary work Ib
IncroaHod. An especially Interesting
and Instructive phnso of tho work ts
that of dobatlng. Tho socloty hns
ondoavorod to chooso questions
which would loavo room for a varloty
of opinions. Tho question to bo dis
cussed next Thursday evening Is es
pecially Interesting to tho Coos Bny
pooplo. After tho dolmtors hnvo sub
mitted their nrguments to tho judges,
tho quoHtlon will bo thrown opon for
discussion.
King of Denmark; wreck of the TI-
nnlcj disarming or tno iuoros m mu
Philippine Islands; cleaning up of
Tniilolnnn Mm mmltlir fit tllO lilVOH-
tor of tho Holsol onglno, and a di.-
scrlptlon of tho engine.
rrhn Minfi, nrmin Mils week handod
In tliQinoa on Roman customs, based
on tho layB or ancient, uumu.
Sixth nnd Seventh Orntlcs.
In tho Sovonth Grade, Mr. Tledgon
submitted a spelling test In which
Karl Snnqulst mado 08, Lawronco
Horton 94, Myrtlo Nelson 92, Ray
Leo 9C, Howard Kolloy 9 8, Irmond
Carlson 94, Wesloy Seaman 9G.
Friday afternoon was spent read
ing tho last thomos tho sovonth and
sixth grades will hand In this yoar.
Fifth Grndo.
Dr. McCormae visited tho fifth
grado on Friday and Judgod tho maps
of Coos County mndo by this grado
to which ho offered prizes for tho"
best. Dorothy Dachtol, ago 11, won
tho first prho, $2; Vlolot Roborson,
ago 12, tho second, ?1. and Marjorlo
Drows, ago 10, tho third, BO conts.
Tho maps will bo on exhibition at
tho Chamber of Commorco.
Tho boys and girls of tho fifth
grado and their toachor, Miss Strlff
lor, took their lunch and wont up to
tho rcsorvolr during tho noon hour
Thursday. They playod games and
spont a vory plonsant hour, returning
at 1:30.
Kathleen Fltrgerald waa absent
this week on account of HlneB8.
In an arithmetic test given tho B
division only thrco foil bolow 90 por
cont and thcro woro four perfect
papers.
Vlolot Roborson was abBont two
days this wcok on account of sick
ness.
hnnrlhv nllflrt with VlOWB Of tllO
Stamp mills, and explaining tho
methods of extracting gold.
Mrs. Painter visit tho Primary and
Sixth Grntlcs this week.
Following nro tho pooms memor
ized by tho Third grado pupils dur
ing tho Inst school yonr:
"Tho Vlllngo Blacksmith" Long
follow. "Tho Children's Hour" Longfel
low. "Gradatlm" J. G. Holland.
"Tho Owl and the Pussy Cat" Ed
ward Loar.
"Tho Land of Counterpane" R.
L. Stevenson.
"Llttlo Whlto Lily" Georgo Mac
Donald. "Tako Care" AUco Cary.
"America" Samuel Francis Smith.
"Suppose" Phoebo Cary.
"Dutch Lullaby" Eugono Flold.
"Tho Spidor and tho Fly" Mary
Howltt,
"Mr. Chipmunk."
"A Busy Day."
"A Quarrel."
And sixty memory gems.
Visitors in tho Third Grado this
wook wore Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr.,
Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Misses Mildred
nnd Bosslo Coke, Mrs. J. A. Pattl
Bon, Mrs. A. B. Oldlcy and Mrs. Btan
loy. .
Fourth Grade.
Gladys Forry, Margorlto Lecocq
and Genovlovo GoBnoy havo beon ill
this week.
Tho superintendent tried out the
A class In n Bhort geography test.
Thoso making very good grados woro
Clara Abol, Arthur Leo, Edith Ayro,
Edith Johnson nnd Mario McLoan.
Somo good paintings of tho Cali
fornia poppy voro mado by Edith
Ayro, Clara Abol, Esther Holm and
Charlos Sneddon.
Interesting nnlmal stories of tho
brother rabbit typt of conversation
wero developed by tho A class. Thow
receiving honornblo montlon In tho
class woro Lillian Seaman, Maud Wil
son, Edith Ayre, Goorgo Mlnnlng nnd
Edward Knox.
Second nnd Third Grades.
Among tho nbsont ones this wcok
woro Wnyno Gosnoy, Arthur John
son nnd Elvla Alrola.
Mnbollo McLaughlin has ontorcd
tho A division of tho second grndo.
Among thoso who wroto good lnn
guago stories this week woro: Whit
ford Hall. Holon Lococq, Howard
McLaughlin, Maxlno Jones, William
Kroltzor, Lcona Hoffman, Cecil La
Chnpollo and Marjory Morcy.
First nnd Second Grade.
LoiiIbo Chtlda hns bcon nbsont nil
this wcok on nccount of Illness.
Evolyn Koontz was tardy Thurs
day.
Friday aftornoon tho children told
storlos nnd dramatized sovornl.
CENTRAL SCHOOL
English.
Tho Juniors nro studying Stovoi.
son nnd Kipling.
1 II BlIIIIIIIKlll'H una WUUIt Will HUH
out tho nfflrtnnttvo on a dobnto, tho
question being: Rosolvod, Tlint stu-i
dont government In high school r?
tionoflrlnl. They hnvo also bcon
working on tho making of n book
roviow.
Bortlo Hnmpton of tho Fourth
Grndo has returned to school nftor
n short illness.
Tho Primary pupils nro cutting
piny houses nnd furniture
Tho Froshmen this week wroto
Bomo vory Intornstlng thomoH on "A
Walk " Tl o dlfforont pnragrnpl.a
in thco to bo based on tho follow
ing: The flrxt paragraph to descrlbo
tlio ""Old of tho person stnrtlng on
tho wn'k; tho second to toll nhout
tho so-ison; tho third of an odor: tho
four' of a sound; tl'o fifth of tho
cliniitf of mood caused by the wnhr.
Especially good thenioa woro handed
in by 'Mrnco Rnhskopf, Dorothy Hor-1
ton, ndrow Thomas and Horhorti
nrat'l ,v Un rrlilny a lesson In oral
comnltlon wn given, bused on
current evouts. Tho following cur-,
rent "Irs wore in'Wed mi Tl m.
ecu floods of tho Mississippi; a Ad
script M Of Mil' t 1 ll i
slil" n t o n ivy: fin death of tho
Eddlo Ellorbock of tho Sixth grado
Is in school again.
With n revlow of mining In tho
Sovonth Grndo, Mrs. Rood gavo nn
Interesting talk on mining in Alaska
showing tho pupils specimens of gold
$100 Reward, $100
Tin render ef IhU paper III bo pleated to
learn lint tlieru laat lraat nnedrrall dlteat
that tdeiira liai liecn able to cure In all lt
Mage, and ilial UCatarrd. Ilall'a Catarrh
Cure l the only ioliit euro now known to
I lie meillral fraternity. Calami lieln aeon,
tllliitlonal iHtraso, rcqutrri n conttltullonal
IrealniKiii. Hall, Catarih cure la taken Inter,
imlly, acting ill recti upon the blood and mti.
coin. aurtarfnof thtl)Jtrni, thereby deatrnyinit
lln foundation ol ilioill, ana k! tnic tlic
tut lent treuth (n bttlMiiw up the toiutllu.
lion and tmlctluK ualurn lit dolus lltuorlc.
'I he proprietor barn so much (allh In Its cur.
Hthe Hieri that they r-fferOne Hundred Dol
ls rk (or any rase that It fall to i-urc. fend for
ll.tot tiktlouonU .
K. J.cnKKKY A CO., Toledo, O
Soldh; all I)rtiKKlt. TV
Take llall' Family f'UU lor coiutfpatlon
pv v'-ftf
fy$M
FLQOH
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Snov Drift Flour
Highest Quality
mow wurr A
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mwmw
liRliP
Beef of Quality
Ib tho only kind kept at this raarkot.
Wo plau every roast, ovory steak
sold to mako frlonde for us. Bo wo
sol only tho choicest and primest
and nt prlcei whlc add nothing to
tho "net of living by trid'ng bore.
MARHI1FIHLD CASH MARKHT.
FOURIER BROS.
MnrshuVId Telephone- North Bend
22J.JT Two Market Ol
COMPLIMENTS
. FOR COOS BAY
(Continued from Page 'LrLrLnn
plolts Coos Bay nnd its cltlzcnB it
cortalnly Is entitled to tho hoarty
thanks of that country. At tho samo
tlmo It Is of considerable valuo as a
roforenco fllo, Indlcntlvo of tho ro
sourccB of and appearance of Wost
orn Oregon, at tho samo timo giving
an Idea of tho size of and capltnl In
vested In our largo lumber Industries.
It Buroly would mako tho eyoa of.
somo easterners "stick out" aftor
looking over this paper. I noto it
takes cognlzanco of tho fact that you
havo dono something for Marshflold,
but it docs not seem to mo that half
enough credit baa been' glvon you
for tho vnst quantity of all kinds of
work for tho bottormont of that sec
tion that you havo accomplished in
tho 30 years you havo lived thcro.
TOM NOWLIN LIKED IT
Paso Roblos, Call., M12.
Editor Times:
I received tho railroad edition of
tho Coos Bay Times nnd it Is cortaln
ly n cracker-Jack. Why, tho- devil
did you not send a dozon copies? I
was mobbed and tho pnpor takon
from mo. It was read by a numbor
of our peoplo ir.tt thon sent oast nnd
it will bring moro thnn ono person to
Mnrshtlold.
Peoplo scorned astonished to think
that thoro was such a grand plnco,
and:
I told thorn it wns not lies
And on Coob Bay thoro woro no
files.
Just cast your hook tho trout
will rlBO.
Catch thorn almost any slzo.
I will como hnck thero somo day- -
And thoro Is whoro I nm goln.-j to
stay
You will bury mo on old Coos Baj
Yours with thanks,
TOM NOWLIN
rU.19
THE CORK CENTER BAH
la the Only Official Ball
Do Yob Realize This I
Every Profcaalonal Baae linll Flayer
i)caua liii pricenUira aravaluelrtt forconipari-
oabrth Mor I-u unltM ha pUytwithth
Cork Center Ball
XvcryProf eaalonal Ilaaa Dull Manaeer
liKauta hU players aia lest vsluakla unless they
plsy with the Cork Cnter Hull
Every rrofra alonol Clnb Otvncr-Detauia
hit patron at entitled to it
Should Insist Upon
The CORK CENTER BAXJi
TheSpaldlngf,,;'"."
Cork Center Base Ball
91.28 each
Ha been adopted by lha National League
For Twenty Year
and h la also ilia Official Ball of tho great majority
of all Professional Daso Ball League n ihi country.
The American League ha also adopted a Coils
Center Ball, and all
World Series Came
art nlajrad aiclutively with Cork Center Dalle and
will t (or Tweaty Yeara more.
Sand for sample of material, etc., for Date Dall
Uniforms. Free. Copy of Spalding Catalogue
sent Free on request to any address
A. 6. Spalding & Bros.
ISO Geary Street San Francisco
We Carry a Complete Line of
Spalding Athletic
Goods
THE GUNNERY
Front Street Marshfield, Ore.
STADDEN
All flwfa A llttfttftlliiaull r-A.r
, .u0 u ft'wv'bftffAA nurnf
lHinnldo rnlurgintf ajttl kodak
"My little son had a very sevoro
cold i was recommended to try
Chamhcrlnln's Cough Remedy, and
hefore h small bottle was finished
he wns ns woll as over," writes Mrs.
H. SItkn. 39 Dowlinic street. Bvdnev.
Australian. This remedy is lor salo4
oy an aeaiori.
Perham Park
The Only Restricted
Building District
. on Coos Bay .
The cntiro 80 Acres lias been platted into lots and is
now on the market. Tho property lies in tho contor of
Marshfield, five to ten minutes' walk from the business
part of the city.
Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class
home.
Prices From $400 to $600
On Easy Terms
E. G. PERHAM
Lockhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposito Postoffico.
Barnard & Langworthy
Electrical Contractors nnd Supplies.
PHONE 18 Ml.
170 So. llrondwny, next door to
Union Meat Market.
TO AND FIIOM
Sweden, Norway. Finland
And any othor part ot Europe Now
Is tho tlmo to buy your tlckot from
AUG. FBIZEBN.
Roal Eatato nnd Insurance
C8 Contrnl Avonuo. Marshflold.
Blanchard's Livery
Wo hnvo socurod tho 1 Ivory busi
ness of L. II. Holsnor, and nro pro
cured to rendor excallont service to
tho pooplo ot Coos liny. Caroful
drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng
that will moan sntisiactory sorvlco to
tho public. Phono us for n driving
horso, n rig or anything needed in
tho livery lino. Wo nlso do truck
ing business of all kinds.
llLANCIIAIU) imOTHEHS
I'ltono 1H-J
Livery, Feed and Sales Service
Ml First ntttl Alder Streets.
The Electric Shoe Shop
is wnEitE they nuv snoES
FROM; $1 I'ER I'AIR UP.
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
IfiO Po. nroadway Mnrshfleld
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
1 North IVotit 8tret
PROFESSIONAL 01RECT0KY
D
It. 1UR1) It. CLARKE.
Specialist In Nerve and Spinal
Disease.
Offlco, Room 2, Rogers House,
Marshfield. Offlco Hours 2 to G.
Jliotio 144-L.
l-lt. A. J. HENDRY'O '
'-' Modern Dejital Parlors.
We are equipped to do high clasi
work on short notice at the very
lowest prices. Examination free
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
alto Chandler hotel, phone 112-J.
THE EASIEST OF ALL STOVES
TO MOVE IS THE GAS RANGE
-the gas range Is light in weight compared to
any coal stove, There are no soot filled stove
pipes to tako down or put up,
-you can uso the gas range up to the timo the
fitter comes to disconnect it,
-five minutes after the gas range reaches your
new home It can be connected and is ready
for service.
-tho gas range will be useful for heating wat
er; for making tea or coffee for preparing
meals just when you need it most during the
"settling" period,
-all the bother arid delay of putting up the old
fashioned solid fuel stoves are avoided,
-our co-operative payment plan means that you
obtain the style of gas range which suits you
best on terms you will find easy to meet.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
J
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
)ffle over Flanagan & Bennett Dank
larahOeld Oregon
DR. J. T. McCORMAO,
Philln .. D..
Mu-ihfluld, Oregon.
)rflce: Lockhart Bulldlnr.
Opposite post office. Phone 105-J
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho tloho of business April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES. ,-r,
At 201'"
Loans and discounts JjWtl
Bonds, wnrrants and securities js'oOM'
U. S. bonds to securo circulation , gi'jU"
Heal estate, furniture and fixtures isj'jlM!
Cash and sight exchango J-
Total "W11
"ABILITIES. 0MIIJ.
Capital stock paid in ' , gij.O
Surplus and undivided profits jsloOO"
Circulation, outstanding nUti "
Deposits. . . 7 JI
Total P
In addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability or ew
ers is $100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TRIE AND SAVINGS DEPSITMejl
W. S. CHANDLER. President. M. O. HORTON, VlwI'rW
DORSET KREITZER, Cashier,
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