THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 EVENIWG EDITION.
3
5 o'Clock P. M.
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
That's the time they knock ofi' work for the
day. At the call of the foreman the ring of the ax
and saw ceases. Down California street come the
grading teams; frcsno, wheeler and plow forgo tton
till tomorrow. From Block 1G, dinner bucket .in
hand, the brnshers meet the slashing crew from
Idaho street; they in turn are joined by the carpen
ters employed on the :icw homes being erected on
the property. The busy hum of activity is stilled ;
ihc small army of improvement has scattered, oilly
to be mobilized on the morrow to carry on the im
provement work that is rapidly making accessible
the beautiful homesites in this scenic Addition.
Take a walk out there tomorrow, see for yourself
the work that is under way, the new homes being
built. Walk through the property; you'll enjoy ir.
"Remember nil our lots are 150x120 and sell at only
$300 each. The lowest priced high class property
in the citv.
The location is right; just south of the High
School in the "home of new homes" district.
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iii',Ai,uii hinuuh M-iUS. yenr, mill If bo. much moro lntar
,, , . . . est will coino from the contest for
, TllC ScIoilCO Department Of ti'o'thn rnutitv ntinninlniiqliln
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11IKI1 ouuuui mis ueen uccineill)
strengthened this year by the uddl
, tlon of Miss Nan Drowning to the
; fncnlty of tho school. Miss Drown
ing Is n gradtinto from the Sclonco
I Department of the University of
California, has acquired teaching
I cxpcrlcnco In private school work
in Washington, D. C. Her schol
arship, personality, and experience
will mnUo her a decidedly helpful
teacher and companion to tho hoys
and girls of the Marshfield High
School. Desldos the city sehojlB
can now claim a Science Depart
ment
of
mnthcnintles and ns good
in the state.
IVnncstlo Science.
Tho Domestic Sclonco work be
gan on Wedncsdny, In tho grades.
There will he handwork for tho
boys from the third to tho eighth,
grodes, and sewing for tho girls la
nil but the eighth grade, who will
have cooking. Wo expect to glo
some of the- handwork to tho llrst
and second grades, too.
Miss Moore met tho girls of tho
High school for a half hour oa
Thursday afternoon to outllno and
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it on a par with Its department ,..,, ..,, ,,.. i,i i,i
hlntnrv Iiincnnun Fntrllitii nml llcy wl" lmvu n oliolco of cooking,
nisiorj. jniiMinfco, J,iigiisii ami. , .,.., w -. i,,-,,,.
as any
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Building
Owners.
Telephone 160-J
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BZ&zt&DttTsmrs
A fine interest Is being shown
111' tlln l.lrlu rif tlln tllirh Clinnl In
the work of Domostle Sclonco. ln
i dlcatlons are that Miss Moore's
time will bo In gront demand. Miss
Moore Is an enthusiast In her work
and lias tho faculty of Inspiring n
thtislnsm In others. Doing n grad
uate of I'rntt Institute her nictlnds
of handling her department resem
ble those of her predecessor. Miss
Ellznbeth Knufmnnn. Miss Mnoio
will outline, supcrvlso and conduct
(In some grades) tho handwork In
nil erodes of tho schools. As soon
ns tho work Is organized, sevlug
will probably bo taught to girls
In nil grades beginning with third.
Work adapted to boys of tho middle-
grades will llkowlso ho supplied,
.lust ns soon ns tho regular school
work can bo organized, n time will
bo flxed and announced for tho
first meeting of the ladles' class.
classes In each.
There limy bo a special class la
sewing for the Sonlor girls, with
tho object of making their own
Commencement' dresses. This Is be
coming tho custom In so many of
the largo city schools that wo ought
not to overlook It.
A meeting will bo called sooa
for those Interested In a class ct
advanced cookery. It will bo a sort
of round tiible, whero tho neodn,
wishes, and also tho tlmo for
classes can be discussed. Ploaso
keep this In mind, ns nil Ideas wul
be holpflu In making a well-rounded
course.
A source of satisfaction Ir found
In tho "utility" spirit manifested In
ninny "spots" throughout he
school. Tho fifth, sixth, seventh
and eighth grades nro subscribing
for thnt excollont little paper, Cur
rent Events," nnd will uso tho pi
Commercial nml Public Speaking.
The Commercial Department of
tho High School opened with excel
lent prospects for tho coming year,
thero being already nearly twenty
students leglstered in tho commer
cial work. Tho department Is ouo
of the best equipped In tho stuto,
having ten Into model typewriters,
nnd an excellent room in which to
carry on the work. Tho depart
ment will offer night courses ia
shorthand, typewriting, commorelnl
lnw or bookkeeping, commencing on
Octobor 7 nnd continuing for four
months, tho classes mooting throo
times a week, from 7: in to 0:10,
Who Has
$1,000 Cash?
AND WANTS THE BEST BUSINESS HUV IN ORE
GOX TODAY? WE HAVE A BUSINESS THAT WIIjIj
m:.ut tiii: closest investigation-, that is
NKTTIXO 10 PER CENT OX Till: INVESTMENT.
IT REQUIRES 910(10 CASH TO HWIXCJ IT, HAL
AXCi: TERMS TO SUIT. THE PRICE IS RIGHT
and Tin: terms right.
CALL AND LET US TELL YOU OK IT THEN
USi: YOUR OWN .JUDGMENT. YOU MUST ACT
QUICKLY.
French Realty Co.
marshfield, ohegon. ui.ijs xohtii front st.
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Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HEfitY SKNGBTAGKJEN, Her
Coqullle OffLu Phont 101 Platting Lands s tutfty.
Firmi Timber Goal andenK "BABTSlDlfl"
General A MarahSeld Offlto 14-J.
Our Baker Is an Artist
In his line. Ho Insists on linvlng
nu bread as nttrnctlvo looking np
" . toothsome. Just como out
ana look nt tho loaves ho turns out
f tho sight dooa not tempt
ill. .try n l0,lf wo nl8! "'
wm. And nftor you linvo trlod
"nd aBaPeCt t0 Se you lloro nBnln
Coos Bay Bakery
The placo for Kooa golU'.
fiet Ave. PhonG -u.t
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. SQUAR&! $L&r
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MAC OiV DPAtTV
SYNDICATE,
DEALERS 2 AGENTS
COAL COLONIZATION, Mitt.
FARM mUJT, ttlffiiM
amd TIMBER UmS.
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
GOUST & KINO. Proprietors.
'i. i.." 'ri ' " ,7i . ol '..'," .,....'.". 9r "t mo convenlcnco of tho class.
ilme V .. oWn fine' coursn SH& 'LSYSl
1 rt TSZlJSTnSi ,a8:'i-l "'""t Bosslon and moro
LEAVE MARSHFIELD ' LEAVE NORTH REND.
7:15 A.M. 7:00 A.M.
8:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M.
8:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M.
9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M.
10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M.
11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M.
12:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M.
1:15 P.M. 1:oop.m.
2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M.
2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M.
3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M.
4:15 P.M.. 4:00 P.M.
5:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M.
5:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M.
6:30 P.M. G:15 P. M.
7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M.
8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M.
9:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M.
10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M.
11:30 p. M. 11:00 p. M. ,
12:30 A. M. 12:00 P. M.
gy
i work especially for glil.i.
? ernl of tho now tonchers linvo
had oxporlonro In work of this kind
and nro ready and willing to tnko
up the work nml conduct rlnsfCH.
Tho Boventh grade of tho Central
school Is already talking about n
possible little debating and literary
clrclo of Its own, while tho slxtii
grade nro wondering If ovontual'y
they might nor work up nnd render
n light play of merit. If education
If a self activity process tnun
Marshfield pupils ought to acquire
n bit this year, according to Indications,
Leave North Rend Allen's News stand.
Lcavo Marshfield Chandler nnd Dlanco Hotels nnd Busy Corner.
oats I R 8llPi M ZAl S
On a Foundation of Good Hay
nnd feed your horso will do moro
work and do it moro willingly, it
is poor policy to glvo a Lorso poor
feed nnd then expect him to do
good work. The kind of hay. feed
nnd grain we sell puts musclo on
tho horso. Glvo him enough of it
nnd ho'll do twice aB much nnd
look twleo ns well. Why not start
tho improvement today?
A. T. Haines
High School.
Classes In Amorlcnn history and
medlevnl history linvo begun rogu
lar clnss work, bur Hioro In Eng
lish nnd Anclont History, as yet
linvo not been nblo to rccclvo text
I books nnd thoroforo nro of norths-
slty campolled to get nlong ns best
thoy can, but by outsldo rondlngs
nml lectures thrown In nro putting
in mo umo prouiniiiy.
High .School Athletic.
At present nthlotlcs nro not
looking very Inrgo. Mnny of tho
old men of tho footbnll tonm nro
not In school, Clark, Harrington
and Cnrlson having graduated nnd
Stutsmnii, Larson nnd Wnltors not
having entered school; ns yet. Al
most an ontlro now backflold will
linvo to bo mado up, while wltn
the addition of Dig Johnson In tno
lino only one now mnn will have
tc bo broken 'n ns n lorwnid
Many now men linvo turned out
and much now mntorlnl will likely
bo dovoloped.
Now suits linvo been ordorod
from tho enst, but ns yet nothing
hns been henrd from tho ordor, but
It Is hoped thnt thoy will soon bo
hero, and Ir Is hoped that there
will bo n man for ovory suit.
No gninos linvo boon schedule I
ns yet but thero will no doubt bo
n schedulo published Inter,
It Is hoped that both Dnndoii and
Coaulllo will put out teams this
Phone 100J
Waterfront, Ufld.
OR6AtiZlH6 & INDUSTRIAL
CCffPAWES A SPZWLTYso
cities arS Prov?n that Investments In small acre tracts near growing
"ruschvi Q, In0Bt "rontnuio. Tho C. D. R B. has such to offer. Cms. I
JLSgMirsbnelii. Ore.
Electric Lamps
for all places.
I'lno assortment Just arrived.
tfiinraiiU'fd Elect lie Irons
something new. Ask to hco one.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
imioxi: ii:i7-.i.
SEE THE NEW SHOES AT
Electric Shoe Store
100 Pairs of I$j.8. Schoo, Shocs
180 So r. V " 8nle'
" o. Broadway.
Marshfield.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Ilromlde Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
E. Pale 8l Co.
High Grade
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Tailoring
Imported and Domestic Woolens
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed
We do all work right horo.
370 North Front Street
Marshfield.
nro oxpectcd.
Tho now course In public speak
ing 1b meeting with tho hearty co
operation of those students regis
tered In tho courso and incldout
nlly the prospects for tho coming
yenr In oratory and dobnto nro vory
encouraging. Mr. Van Z.llo, win
ner of the- county contest Inst year,
Is registered In tho commercial de
partment, whllo tho Isaacson bro
thers and several other moro or
less prominent students nro back,
Including n number of young lntilns
who will also try for public speak
ing honors.
South Mni".hricll Grades.
Tho third grndo II has enrolled
eighteen pupils, cloven boys nnd
seven girls. Mnyhollo McLaughlin
and Kolly Wnlp wore each absent
ono-hnlf dny on nccount of slckno3i.
This grndo hold n vory Interesting
discussion Frhlny morning on "Cara
of tho Kyos."
Tho fourth grndo II hns thirteen
pupils enrolled nnd wo think it n
lucky thirteen from tho npponrnuco
of their bright faces. Thoy nro
vory much iutorostl In rovlowlng
tho fundamental oporatloiiB with
Integers.
Mrs. Gldloy visited tho second
grndo on Friday afternoon. Tho
pupils painted nutumii scenes aid
tho goldonrod this week. Indian
life nnd customs formed tho his
tory topics. Mnxlno Jones was a
vlstor on Friday.
Tho seventh grade has a now
enrollment of twolvo. Josso Frnnls
from Kansas Is a new pupil. No
nno hns been absent or tnrdy this
weok.
Tho sixth grndo hns twenty-four
onrnllod of which tho now one3 nro
Friiost Frnnson of Minneapolis and
lluth Anderson of Minneapolis.
Thoro hns been no discs of ab
sence or tnrdluoss.
DEAFNESS CAXXOT I1E CUIIED
byl cal application), llioy rannot reach
tliodUcHHMl j.oillon oUliorur. Tlierula only
tone way to cuieileafiica .miiltlmt In by con
illliilioiialrcnicillo. Ik-nCiie. I caiikeil by
an Inflamed coimIIUoii of the. nuicoiu lining n(
the KiiHacliliin 'Into. When IliU tubo U III
llamed nu haven riunbllnR toiind or lnir.
feet hearlnif, and Mhon It l entirely ehed
l)in(iio I. Ilie remit, nml iiiiIci.h tliu Inlluin.
matlon can bo taken nut and t Ills tmretored
In Its iinriiinl condition, hiarliis ulll bu do
fctniMil (nreve'liilnocnkVNnul o leu nrocim.CMl
by ('aurrli. which U notlilim but an liillaii.
med condition of tho mucous mrfnc e.
Wo will ulre Ouo llundrl Polluri for any
caenf ileafnen ((auned b atnrrli) tlit can.
not bo cured by Ha.i'ii Catarrh Cure, bend
forclrculan.freo. . . . , ,.
r" J ciii:kkv:aco.,To1oIo,o.
Pold bv I)ruincliti7v
Ta0 llall'n I'amllv rills for ronatinatlnn.
A modern Brick building, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot nnd
Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
O, A. Metlln, Prop.
Rates: 150 cents a day nnd upwards
Cor, Broadway and Market
WILLAMETTE VALLEV FAIIMS,
In Lnno County, Oregon.
I Fruit i Horry Farms,
Truck Farms,
Dairy Farms,
Stock Farms,
General Farming-
Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST
and LITERATURE tolling you ubout
fho wondorful resources of' Lane
County, Oregon,
J. E. THOMAS ii CO.,
Cottage Grovo. Orocon
Have That Roof Fixed
xow
See COJtTUELl
PHOXE 8121.
Thoro nro twonty-flvo pupils on
rolle.l In tho fifth grndo. This
grndo commoncod tholr hnrd work
Thursday. Tho work that will bo
ilnno by tho grndo will consist of
braiding nnd wonvlng, Rnflln work
will bo tnken up Inter.
Tho first grndo hns boon movtul
Into tho former eighth grndo room.
Thoy will hnyo n klndorgnrton clr
rlo, tnhln nnd chairs nnd tho hnud
work. Games and occupation will
correspond to klndorgnrton, hut In
addition the- first yonr elementary
courso of study will bo ndherM
to and completed. Twenty four
pupils nro onrolled this woek
Eighth Grade.
Thirty-eight pupils onrolled In
this grade, n vrv promising frcd
man clnss for High school next
year.
Hlnneho Cutllp and Helen Rm-'H
of Coos River are roulstered In tba
olghth grade.
Tnren Dsvls of Minneapolis Is a
newly roKlstorod pupil In this grade
A class In cookery hns bemi or
ganized aiming the eighth gra.lo
girls by Miss Moore of tho Doiik-j-tlc
Science department.
WILL HEAR MORGAX.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, Sopt 20 Tho
Clnpp commltteo, Investigating tM
campaign contributions nnd oxpondl
tures. determined to henr J. Plor
pont Morgan and George W, Porkini
as well as Roosovolt during th
first weok In Octobor.