The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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WAS EXCELLENT
Marshfield and Bandon Mem
bers of Naval Militia Re
turn Home Today.
Tho Marshfield and, Uandon mom
bcrs of tho Navnl Mllltln who havo
been on tho nnnunl crulso, returned
yostordny on tho Rrcnkwntor. Tho
boys all scorn to bo well pleased with
tho trip nnd say they would not havo
missed It undor any circumstances.
They havo been gone just two weeks
In which tlmo thoy wore at San Fran
Ijbco and Venice Bomo of tho bos
taking In Los Angolcs as well.
Tho Maryland is tho second ship In
lino of tho Pacific squadron and Is,
fitted with all tho latest, dovlccB In
troduced in tho navy. Sho sailed
from Portland to San Francisco
whero sho nindo a 3C hours' stay and
then went on to Venice, returning
from thcro to 'Frisco nnd then to As
toria. In a speed trial sho mndo
22 knots, nnd on tho crulso alio
covered 1800 miles.
Tho boys received oxcollcnt treat
ment from tho regulars and the offi
cers on board. They spolto woll nf
Cnpt. Edgar Simpson, who did every
thing In his power to mnkc tho trip n
pleasant ono for them. Ensign 12.
Gnlllor, of Uandon, was also well
spoken of. Tlicy met the California
Naval Mllltla in Snn Francisco and
wero tendered a good reception by
them. Tho Washington boys made
tholr crulso on tho Ponnsyivnnla.
All tho drills woro gono through on
bonrd Bhlp. In tho mnn-ovcr-board
drill the Mllltln boys got tho buoy off
In less tlmo than it took tho regu
lars, nnd In tho flro drill on tho uo
ton their tlmo was only n llttlo slow
er than that mndo on tho Maryland.
Tho hoys said that they wero woll
fed on bonrd nnd hnd fruit, pastry,
vegetables nnd tho best of every
thing. Thoro wns no complaint mndo
whntovor nnd nil wero woll plenscd.
Cnpt'. Elllcott mndo a speech on
Captnln's Day In which ho praised tho
boys for their splendid behnvlor nnd
hoped thnt they might snll under him
Bhould wnr ever break out nnd mnko
It necessary.
Those who mndo tho trip woro:
Gnlllor, Walters, rtnudloman, Wn
kins, McN'nlr, Hnrtmnn, Miller. Don
zor, Laird, HcbhIc, Crocket, Negro,
Krtigor, Dojolrs, Muiick, McDonnld,
Lnnglols, Fortnor, Parks, Dodge,
Conrad, Dubcll, Carlson nnd Walter.
mo suit filed.
O. W. lliinl of Vlorrnro
Such for
975,000 Salary.
, EUGENE, Oro., Juno 28 0
W
jlurd, n business man of tho lower
Bluslnw, hns begun suit In the circuit
fonrt ngnlnst thrco orgnulzntlons
n whleh ho Is Intcrcstod, to recov
er snlnrlen nllegcd to bo duo In excess
nf $70,000.
From tho Ilurd Co-o()orntlvo Snl-
Jnon ennnory ho would recover $GG00
hH snlary slnco Dccemhor 1, 1908,
V'fl ltllrtf tllo OAPi'lnno na mnnn nnw n t
ti !-( " nvi iivvii a in it ii it kui 14 W I
gallon Co. ho would rocov
over $22 -
mm, managers sniary nt ?.iuo n
month nnd $UG3.50 Interest. Tho
third suit Is against tho Oregon &
California Lumbor Company, from
whleh ho nsks $500 n month ns man
ngor or n total of $11,890, Including
Interost.
Trouble between heavy stockhold
ers or tho three concerns Is said to
bo tho cntiKO of tho suits.
1110 FOURTH OF .H'LV CELI2
ItR.VTIO.V at LAKESIDE. Out door
sports with prizes to tho wlnnors
Daskot Social, nail Gamo nnd n big
Danoo. EVERYONE INVITED.
flOO a month tho Ilrst bovoij months iBOI1,"or divisions tho proportion nn
of tho yenr nnd $250 n month during l'roxlmntes elght-tonths. A compnrl
Iho other flvo, for tho salmon can- 80l of tlu two '0nr8 flllows n 'l
ilng Bonson. Intorest nnd n lonn vitnco In nil sections, but It Is most
brlngH this suit to $790G. ","lr.I(,,, '." tllc so"thoni Btn,Pfl. .ro
From tho Nurd Lumhor nnd Nnvl- '',eflK the great progress of popuhr
When a New Perfection Comes
in at the Door Heat and Dirt
Fly Out at the Window.
What would mean to you
iicat nnd dirt banished from your
this summer to be free from the
range, free from ashes and soot ?
Tqw 'Bcrectiott
Oil Cook-stove
Vith the New Pcifectlon Chen, the New Peifection
Stove ) the mott compete cooling device on the mukeL
II ii U.t m quick and handy, too, (or wathing and ironing.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
San FrAncUco, Cal.
Loa Angela. CaL
San Dlago, CaL
San Joa, Cal.
Stockton. CaL
Sacramento, CaL
Persons of School Age in Coun
try Number 27,750,599
Last Year.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 28.
A preliminary statement giving tho
number of persons of school nges and
tho number nnd proportion attending
school, ns shown by tho returns of
tho thirteenth census, has been Issued
by Director Durand of tho bureau of
census.
Tl.a census Inquiry ns to school nt
tendnnco wns moroly ns to whether
tho person had attended any kind of
school nt any tlmo from September .
1909, to April 1C, 1910,. Tho sta
tistics presented relate only to per
sons from G to 20 yenrs of ago; thy
do not Include persons undor 0 or
over 20 years of ago who mny havo
attonded school during tho period
named.
School Population 27,750,500.
The total number of persons of
school ago thnt Is, from 6 to 20
years, inciusivo In continental
United Stntes In 1910, wns 27,750,
509, of whom 17,300,202, or G2.3
per cent', nttended school,
Persons from G to 9 yenrs of ngj
numhorcd 7,725,234,, of whom !,
078,320, or 73.5 per cent, nttonded
school, while those from 10 to II
yenrs of ngo numbored 9,107,140, of
whom S,028,GG0, or 88.2 pdr cent, nt
tended school.
Of tho whole number of persons
from 15 to 17 yenrs of ngo, nnmoly,
5,372,177, thoso attending school
numbered 2,712,387, or 51.2 per
cent, while of tho 5,540,018 persons
from IS to 20 years af ngo there
wero S44.S35, or 15.2 per cent, who
nttended school.
For tho combined group G to 1 1
yenrs, Inclusive tho most commo.i
years of school nttondnnce there
wnB n total of 1 G, 8.32, 374 persons re
ported In 1910, nnd of this number
13,700,980, or 81.4 per cent, nttond
ed school.
Tho porlod of mnxlmum school at
tendance In tho nges 10 to 14 yenn.
For these years a comparison can bo
made with tic census of 1900. In
1900, 79.8 per cent of tho chlldroi)
nttended school, ns compared with
SS.2 percent In 1910. Tho following
summnry gives tho pcrcentngo of
children 10 to 14 yenrs of ngo nt-
tending school In each of the yenrs.
1910 nnd 1900 by geographic di
visions:
1910.
United tttates 88.2
Now England 94.1
1900.
70.S
90 0
88.1
85 7
SS 1
05 G
G5 8
85 2
08.1
91.S
East North Central . . . .93.8
Middle Atlantic 02.9
l West North Contrnl . . . .93.0
South Atlantic 78.7
East South Central ....79.0
Mountain 90.2
! West South Central . . . .S0.5
Pacific 94.1
In tho nortliorn nnd western di
visions nine-tenths of the children nm
enrolled In schools. In tho thrco
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"mention in inoso stntes in recent
years.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU nave
LWAVS VSED. Phono 72 Pacific
Livery Transfer Co.
! .. MOORE
OAK
fUISON
NtVtR
TAILINS.
REMEDY tftWo
PILES, CHILBLAINS. IXLON9. BURNS, CTC.
ALL DKUOftltTS MiVCITOR wilLObTAlN ON KKDJUT
ACCCMT NO lUHSriTtiTCt.
AVAIUADLE MgUnUlD ALVb
frco as Cttnfy.
UNCirVtMICHAtLSCO
5AN FRANCISCO
to have
kitchen
blazing
This Stove
saves Time
It saves Labor
It saves Fuel
It saves YOU
MJe with I, I ana i
Kirntri, tundioinely 6niiKcd
thruKout. lha 2 anj 3
burner Hoi c with or wtihoul a
tabincl lop, which ii fcttrd with
orop tnttvri. towclrAclietc.
AUuVaUrt carry lh New
Peritenon Stove. Fraa Cook.
Book with avyry loe. Cook.
Book al tirea to aayon
Kochai i ctala to covar Buil
ingcott.
Marravillo. Cal.
Fraana, Cal.
Portland, Or.
Seattle. Wath.
Spokana, Waah.
Tacoma. Waak.
(Ministers and others aro request
ed to hand tho Sunday church no
tices not later than Friday ovonlng to
Insuro insortlon Saturday.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rot. H. I. Ittttlodgo, Pastor.
Sunday school nt 10 a. m.
Morning service at 11 n. m.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Evening service at 8 p. in.
Prnyormeotlng on Thursday ovon
lng nt 8 o'clock.
Strnngcrs welcome.
EPISCOPAL
EmnuuiBAl Church
Rev. Robt. E. Drowning, Rector
9:30 A. M. Sunday school.
O
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIBT8
f G. J. Colo, pastor. f
Sovonth Day Advcntist oorvlccs aro
conducted ovory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Preaching services nt 3 p. m.
Como and spend nn hour with ub;
wo will do you good.
$ CHURCH OP CHRIST
Z. O. Doward, minister.
Res. Cor. Park and First St.
Communion nnd preaching ser
vices nt 11 n. m. Rlblo school, 10
n. m. Young Pcoplo's meeting, 7
p. m.
MARSHFIELD
PHKSHYTKHIAN CHURCH
Bnbbnth school nt 10 a. in.
Y. P. S. C. E., at 7 p. m.
Tho Reverend Church will preach
nt tho Presbyterian church Sundny
morning, Juno 30th, nt 11 a. in.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
10 A. M. Sunday School. CUad
StuUman, luperlnUndtnt.
$ P. M. Boys and girls' mooting
Mrs. Q. L. Hall In charge.
Young People's meeting nt G:30.
Preaching Servlco nt tho Dnptlst
church 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. in.
A cordial Invltntlou extended to
all. Special music.
C. E. SHORT, -Pastor.
SWEDISH I.UTIIEItAX CHUHCII
Corner Third nnd Coiiiincrco. 4
Sundny fscliool In English ovory
Sundny nt 9HG n. in.
NOItWEGIAN IiUTIIERAN,
Sunday school nt 10:00 o'clock.
Illblo rending nt 10:45 n. in.
A CIIHISTIA.V SCIENCE. P
Christian Sclonco hall, 327 Third
itrcct, North.
Subject: "Clnlstlnn Selonce."
Sorvlco Sundny at 11 a. in.
Sunday school 12 M., Wednosdny
H p. m.
4
.MAItSIIFlEIil) CATHOLIC 4
- CHUItCII.
Rov. A. R. Mui.ro.
Mnss will bo colobrntod nt 10
o'clock Sundny morning.
NOUTII IIENI) I'HESHYTEIUAN
Iter. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor
v O
Sunday school at 10.
ChrUtlnn Endenvor at 7 p. in.
Trenching In tho morning nnd ev
ening. $
NORTH MENU .METHODIST
rill'RCII.
Tho eorvlcea Sunday will bo m fol
lows:
Sunday school, 10 A. M.
Junior League, 3:30 P, M.
NORTH REND CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Rov. Father Springer, Rector,
o
Mass will bo celobratod nt
o'clock Sundny morning by tho Rev.
Father Munro.
t'NITED IJRETHREN ClU'RCH
OF NORTH REND. 4
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Christian Endenvor nt C:30 P. M
Snec'al t'VNDV SALE p.t STF
I'ORD'S, S.VIVRRW and SI'.VIlW.
Tnffv niuj I'EA.M'T Riittle 20 Cenls
Pound.
Cameras and photo supplies,
kor sfudlo.
raa nia lan mi bmii m mmiw m ,
Wal-
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL.
To all knowing auffrrrra o( rlicuraailm, whrth.
rr muscular or ot Hie Jolntn. aclatlca, lumbayun,
lckacUi, Vlui In the klducjra or neuralgia
uluii, to write to tier for a home tri'iitiuout
which haa reiH-atcUIr rurrd all ot thru- toriurra.
ihe fl It tier duty to tetul It to nil nuffiTor.
KltKK, You cure ourKlf at home a tbouoaiuU
will ttlfx no ehance ot climate Wins ntve
sarx Thta almple ilUcoTcry banlnhea uric acM
from the blocxl. looaena the atllTeneil Jolnta. Iur
Iftra the blood, and brlgbtcna the ejra, glilng
elaitlcltr ami tone to the whole yitrm, If tha
t u".' "fZZl: ZTXH u .
Stop
TO REALIZE
COME MAHSIIlTIFiLD'S
GENERAL LOCATION AND ENVIRONMENT TELLS YOU THIS-1TS
ACCESSIBILITY IS A FURTHER ASSURANCE OF THIS FACT
THEN TOO
Perhanfl Park Restricted Residence District
In Marshfield
AND CAN NEVER DETERIORATE IN VALUES BECAUSE OF IN
EERIOR BUILDINGS-MANY A RESIDENCE DISTRICT HAS BEEY
RUINED FOB LACK OF RESTRICTIONS.
DO YOU KNOW
That. Perham Park is hut five or six minutes' walk from the business center?
That you can select lots with any facing or view desired?
That the choicest locations are selling rapidly?
; r , . That these lots have the lest values the market offers?
i.i That you can buy on EASY TERMS?
Don't Wait Until all the Choicest.
Investigate Now
and You Will Be
Sure to Invest in
1 ISMS ii ili i W iWiMillllMW "M mm , , , i
: lH
Sporting Goods
Wo wo hpailiiK no efforts lo inal.e Mils mIoio Coon County Iicml
tew for hpoitMiiou, We me kIiik Ut ilo tills hy rnrryiiiK tin'
liei-t mid most eonipli'to Rue "f .iorliiu,n'H Mippllen over
In thN M-etlon. Wo luivo AMMUNITION OF ALL MAKE!
CHESTER, V. 31. ('., Piri'LHS AND SAV.WJE.
(Sl'NS AND RIFLES.
Wlnctifhtef, ReiuliiKtoiii, SavaKo nnd Mnrlltw.
Hiiiitlnt; Knives mid Amu.
I'I-IiIiik Tiu'KU Lines, lllix, PoIe nnd ReelM.
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Camping Outfits
TENTS--HAMMOCKS AND CAMP STOVES.
WATCH OCR WINDOWS NEXT WEEK.
Q23S
ARCiits for HarIey.)aldson mid liiilliin Motorcyrlcti.
Crowing on Top
may not t-eein very modest for
lint tlie exreptlonal quality of nuv
feed lunUea us feel Hiiro that our
elalnis to "top notch goodll086, wl.l
lie echoed liy tlioso who l.nvo boimlit
from us In the paBt, or aro now donl
Iiik with us. In corn, onta, honip o.
iiii.m1iIiib elso wo lmndlo but ono qual
ItJ tho host, and we ask only vory
reasounblo prices for It.
A. T. Haines
Phono 100 J Waterfront, .Mild.
Best On the Map
of this glorious country whoso blr'U
day we celebrate. Surely you are not
going t bothor with homo baking on
that day? Let us send you onouu'i
loaves to last over. Wo know tlnn
once ou try our bread you'll mik
yourself Independent of baking day
forover nftor.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for good goodies.
Phone Ul-L
Market Ave. MarshflolJ
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
and Think
TIIATPERHAM PARK IS SOON DESTINED TO BE-
FINEST RESIDENCE DISTRICT. TI13
Perham Park
PHONE 330, OR CALL AT 203 COKE
AV. A. REED, Agent.
offered
WIN-
j&m
JJl
00NEJT THE TIMES' OFFICE
J HEMrc-ONT OATS
Locations are Sold
"ONE LOOK
MEANS A LOT"
BUILDING.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT ST.
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WHERE YOU CAN HIT SKUF
FER KHOEH OF ALL SI.K.S FOR
CHILDREN -Wo ruu fix jour Shoe
lillo you wait. '
Barnard & Langworthy
Electrical Contnictoin nnd HiipnlK'J.
l'HONE IHI-ll.
170 So. Rroiuluay, next door lo
Uiilnii .Meat Market.
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF REAL
PROPERTY.
NOTICE Is hereby given that tho
undorilgned administrator of the es
into of Jol'ti Mnkl. decoasod. will re-
I colvo sealed bids for tho salo of tho
' following descrlbod property, to-U.
Iloglnnliig 15 chnlns south of tho cor.
or Sees. ', 1G, 22 nnd 23. Twp. U
1 S., of R. 13 W.. of tho Will. Mcr., In
Coos County, Oregon, run thence S
2.C0 Chs.; thonco W. 20 Chs.; tlienco
. N. 2.50 Chs.: thonco E. 200 Chs. to
tho placo of beginning, containing J
acres, more or less Said bids to ha
presented nt tho offlco of James T.
Hall, Marshfield. Oregon on or ho
foro July 3, 1912.
Dated nt Marshfield, Oregon, this
10th day of Juno, 1012.
ALEX JOHNSON.
Administrator of tho estate of Joha
Mukl, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
THR
PORT OF COOS RAY'
Notlco Is hereby given that In tho
Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon,
In nnd for tho County of Coos, In tho
suit whoroln Thomas McGlunis is
plaintiff nnd Honry Songstacken. et
al., and defendants, caso No. 33Z,
the undersigned wns on the 2nd day
ot May. 1912, by ordor of said court,
,1nlv nnifnlnrntl rornlvor of tho Fori
of Coos Rny, n do facto corporation,
and that by ordor of said court la
snld cause, dated tho 29th day of
Mny. 1912, nil persons hnvlng claims
ngalnst tho snld Port of Coos Day aro
required to fllo tholr verified claims
against said Port of Coos Ray wltnm
sixty (CO) days from tho 1st .day oi
Juno, 1912, tho date of the flr
publication of this notlco, with tne
undorslgned receiver at his omce i in
Rooms 3 nnd 4, First National Dank
Dulldlng, Mnrshfleld. Oregon.
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, Juno
1st, 1912. G()sgi Rece,ye
(First publication Saturday, June
I, and last Saturday, June -9.)