The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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San Francisco Board of Edu
cation to Make Import
ant Changes.
Tho following nrtlclo from the
San Francisco Kxnmlnor, Is ono that
will bo of interest to parents of
public school pupils ovorywhero, as
well ns to tx)acnors. Mls3 Salllo
Jones Is nn aunt of B. K. Jones
of tlls city.
Tho Examlnor says:
Taking tho position that tho
Krowlng dcslro for costly dress nnd
vulgar display In the public school
Is working hardships among tho
children or tho poor, and causing
them humiliation, Miss Salllo J.
Jones, a mombor of tho hoard of
education, began a campaign yoB
torday to put pupils on n more
democratic level.
Miss Jones bolloveq that tho on
courngement of tho tendencies com
plnlricd of among tho children of
tho woll-to-do Is loading to casto
lines' in tho schools.
Slio would abolish clnss pins In
grnmtnnr school, prohibit Boclal af
fairs, flowers and tho oxchango of
prcsonts on tho school premises,
nnd wants tho tcachors constantly
to tirgo simplor Btylcs of drcs.
Poor OlrN tho Sufferers.
Tho girl pupils of hnrd-worklng
pnronts particularly suffer by tho
conditions roforrcd to by Miss
Jones. Thoso dnugntors of tho poor
nro constantly ombarrasscd by their
moro gayly dressed slstors, sho
points out, and tho contrasts fur
nished In their dress nnd social pos
ition mnko for clns distinctions,
whfch nro in antipathy to tho spirit
of- tho public schools.
Miss Jones began her campaign
to wlpo 'out casto linos in tho
schools with n communication to
tho board of education yostcrdny.
Hor letter, which aroused much
Interest nmong tho momhors of tho
cjdiools cotnmlttco, to whom it was
roforrcd, urged tho bonrd to adopt
n sot of ironclad rules that would
put tho pupils on nn nbsoluto social
parity during school hours.
Hero nro tho rules in dotal):
MIhs .Toned' lltihfi.
Abolish clnss pins In grammar
schools.
Prohibit all but ono soclnl af
fair for each grnduntlon class, to
follow graduation, nml ro rnndnrtnii
mat tlioro Hhnll positively bo no no
RCKsmontH.
All grnmmnr Qchool graduations
unnii mko piaco on Tliursdny aftcr
nonn of tho InHt week of llm tnrm
Urgo prlnclpnls nnd clnss teach
ers to uso tho last hours in di
recting chlldron nH to tholr cholco
or mgii or ndvnnced schools or in
tho Boloctlon of employment.
uriiuiiiiiiun oxercitjOB snail con-
iBt or mimical selections propnrod
from day to day during tho school
year nnd of othor numbora thnt nro
iijo mrcct outcomo or tho yonr'
uuill'lllllllllll wont.
No floworH, enndy or present of
nny description Bhnll bo prosontod
on flchnol promises.
No clnss prcsonts to tho Bchool
Hhnll bo given. Monoy Bhnll not bo
collected nt nil.
Simple dressing shall bo urged.
Any child who dlBoboys tho di
me on or tno prlnclpnl In those
matter,, shall ho rerusod his dlplo
ma until ho Bhnll hnvo cnllod up
on tho proBldont of tho bonrd of
education.
Tonchcrs Indorse Move.
Tho rulo prohibiting tho collec
tion of money nmong tho children
ib considered by mnny toachers to
bo ono of tho beat urged by Miss
Jones.
InBtnnccB hnvo been known
where poor families wore com poll ml
to qtlnt themselves of nbsoluto noc
ossltlos to nllow tholr chlldron to
"snvo faco' at graduation oxorclscs.
WOULD BKUVH 8TATI2.
Class 111 I'oonomlcH Will Attempt
to Aftslst ConimomvciiHIi.
I3UQBNE, Ore., Oct. 10. In an
effort to propnro statistics and ga
ther material that will assist the
Stnto Legislature, tho University
senior class In economic research
will, for tho next two or tn-i-o
months, devote Its efforts toward
problems confronting tho stnto of
Oregon. They will undertnke to
gather all nvallablo material u.iou
tho subjects under consideration,
and, possibly, formulnto Bomo p'nn
of legislative procedure.
Among tho problems to bo at
tacked aro political reorganization
for tho Btnto of Oregon; co-opera-tlvo
for tho farmers In nn effort
to eliminate tho middleman, nnd
redtico tho cost ot living; tho do
volopmont of Oregon's wntor powor
resources; credit associations fjr
tho furmors to furnish capital to
dovolop Oregon resources, and sci
entific budgormnklng for Btatc,
county nnd municipality.
DUAL WITH MARCONI.
British Government Will Hnvo
Moro Wireless.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 10. Tho House
of Commons rcoponcd this wcok
after a recess of two nionthq.
Among tho Important matters to
bo discussed nt this session is the
llrltlsh government's contracts with
tho Marconi Company which pro
vldctj that tho British Government
supply tho company with $3,000,
000 for tho building of flvo groat
wlress stations. Austrntla 1b to
supply $500,000 for another station
nnd tho whole to form a wireless
circuit around tho globo.
LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
LIvcrjr nnd Transfer Company.
HARMLESS
W
TO
HI
Enay to Get Relief
, j From Indigestion
Your stomach should digest tho food
you eat, without the aid of any arti
ficial digestives, 'if It won't do that,
th.n you are continually subject to
dyjpepsta, indigestion, lioartburu, head
' n:hsa wid coustlpatlon.
Intttud of taking dlgestivo medicines,
Uk ste.58 to set your stomach and In
tiilnes again In a healthy, natural
cjtdltlon. Jayuo'a Tonic Vennlfugo will
do thus for you if you will take It reg
ularly. It Is not a digester of foods,
but it will restore your stomach and
itttestines so that they will attend to
their natural functions, digesting what
a eat and giving strongth to the
Tor more than eighty years thou.
snds of men and womou who had suf
fered tho pains caused by dypepsla
and Indigestion have been praising this
Tonic as the only remedy which
brought them permanent relief. As the
Tonic acts directly upon the stomach
and lntestlnos, it is a natural appetizer
and strength builder.
Many forms of supposed Indigestion
are the result of intestinal parasites,
for which Jayno'B Tonic Vermifuge Is
unsurpassed, insist upon Jayne's; ac
cept no othor. Sold by druggists every,
whers. Dr. I). Jayno & Son, FhiladeM
phla, Pa, '
A Little Sage and Sulphur
Makes Gray Hair Vanish
Remedy for Hair Troubles.
Who docs not know tho vnluo ot
Sngo nnd Sulphur for keoplng tho
hnlr dark, -sort nnd glossy nnd in
good condition? As n matter ot
tnct, Sulphur is a nuturnl olomo'it
of hnlr, nnd a deficiency of It In
tho hnlr Is hold by many scalp
specialists to bo connected with
loss of color nnd vitality of tho
hnlr. Unquestionably Micro Is no
bottor remedy for hair and scalp
troubles, ospoclally promaturo gray'
ucss, thon Sngo nnd Sulphur, If
properly propnrod.
Tho Wyoth Chomlcal Company
of Now York put out nn Ideal pro-
pnrntlon or this kind, called
Wyoth's Sngo nnd Sulphur Hair
Ilomody, In which Sago nnd Sul
phur aro combined with othor val
uablo romcdlcs for kooping tho
hair nnd scalp in clean, healthy
conuiuon.
f your hnlr Is losing Its color
or constantly coming out, or if you
nro troubled with dandruff or dry,
Itchy scalp, get a CO cont bottlo or
Wyoth's Sngo nnd Sulphur from
your druggist, uso it according to
ho slmplo directions nnd sco whut
a dlfferenco n fow days' trcntmont
will mnko in tho nppcaranco of
your hair.
All druggists Boll It, under guar
antco thnt tho monoy will bo ro
funded If tho remedy Is not exactly
ib roprosontod.
BIG CHLlimtATlOV IN KUdHNH.
Coming of Oregon Electric to bo
Marked with Exercises.
(Special to Tho Times)
EUGENE, Oct. 10. Of great lm
portanco to tho whole or western
Oregon Is tho opening on tho 15th of
this month or sorvlco on tho Oregon
Electric between Albnny nnd Eugene,
for It marks tho passing of Oregon
towns wlhout transportation competi
tion. Snlora, Albany nnd Corvallls
In tho pnst hnvo had tho river to
offer at least inomlnnl competition
but Eugene, llko tho cities of south
western Oregon, hnB had tD dopond
on a slnglo railroad tor nil trnnspor-
tnt on. Euneno. PreBldont young
says, Is not tho tormlnous, and it Is
only a question or time until tho Hill
lino will bo reaching out for Rose
burg, Grants Pass and Medford.
Tho passing or this condition is to
bo proporly eolobrated by tho city or
Eugene, nsslstcd by tho officials of tho
Oregon Electric company. Excursions
nro to bo run from all points on tho
Oregon Electric, nnd fully C000 visi
tors are expected from tho outside
Carl Gray, under whom tho groater
part of tho preliminary work wns
dono, promises to bo prcsont If ho
can got hero, and answers nro ex
pected dnlly from Louis W. Hill nnd
othor high officials of tho Hill lines
In tho oast. Of courso all tho nctlvo
officers of tho Oregon Electric and
othor Hill lines In Oregon will bo
thoro.
Invitations, too, havo been Issued
to tho mayors, momhors of tho city
councils, and commercial club officers
of nil tho cities In western Oregon.
To entortaln theso guests thcro
will bo a parado In which tho Indus
trial riches of. tho uppor Wlllnmotto
valley will bo featured, and tlioro will
bo other Interesting events to mark
tho ovent with tho attention it do-serves.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
BARGAINS
100 feet on North Front St.
running out to harbor line,
that's a gonulno good buy.
Sovornl good business buys
that nro well located.
20,000 Port Orford dry
whlto cedar tolophono poles
and piling, 7 conts por lineal
root. In boom nt Coqulllo.
French Realty Co.
815J4 X. Front St,
J. 0. STEMMLER
ANNOUNCES HIS
PLATE0RM
I bellovo In direct presidential
primaries.
I bollevo In tho direct voto for
United States senators, nnd until
this can bo obtained, in Stntomont
No. l.
If elected I will live up to nnd
onforco nil laws, Including tho Ore
gon System.
I bellovo in n revision ot tho
Judicial system with a vlow of sim
plifying, expediting nnd cheapening
justice
I bollovo In nnd will work for
stnto aid for pormanont county
ronds scientifically built under
sound business management.
I will work for such legislation
as will opon Roguo rlvor to com
mercial fishing to residents of Cur
ry county.
If elected I Will work ror tho OS'
tabllshmcnt of nn oxporlmontnl ng
rlculturnl station for Coos una Cur
ry countios, having been ono ot tho
first citizens In Coos county to ndj
VUllllU Dlltll U II1UVU. '
I bollovo that all local questions,
such as tho establishment ot county
uumiuuncB, etc., biiouiu uo iort to
ho settled by voto of tho pnrtlcs in
tho localities Interested.
I fnvor nnd will work ror tho
crontlon of a aopnrnto prosecuting
attornoy district for Coos nnd Curry
counties, for which tho pcoplo havo
nlrondy asked,
I bollovo and will work for tho
adoption of nn Industrial Compensa
tion Act,, wheroby each Industry
will promptly nnd automatically
componsnto all porsons Injured by
its operations, without rocourso to
tho Courts.
I bollovo in legislation rollovlng
tho Sheriff's offlCO Of tho collection
of tnxes, placing it In tho hands
ofa special ofllcor, also a uniform
system of collecting, auditing nnd
handling samo In every county
uiruuguoui mo sinic.
I bollovo In n ronsonablo oxomp
tlon ot housohold nnd personal of-
te.cth!il02l tnntlon, to a valuation
of $500.00.
If olocted, I will work for tho
abolishment of tho office or County
School Supervisor, ns I consldor It
n useless oxpendlturo ot public mo
lt elected. I will uso my best ef-
iur uio nassaco or thn nn.
forts
I Will Furnish Your
House on the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
811 North Front St.
Bus. Phone 296-X: Res. Phone 166-J
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
PvETAIL PR1CL
$1.40 PER. SACK
Northwestern hard wheat used cx
oluslvely In milling these brands of
flour.
ftMBMUffV
twwij
cii.ieu uiuo Sky Law, prohibiting
tho operation of fako corporations
in tins stnto.
If elected. I will refiisn n mn.
resent nny faction nnd will always
aid any resident of tho district in
any meritorious legislation.
, ., .! ' STEMMLER.
n'uiu Auvertisoment. )
P.OLK'S
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A Directory of each City, Town and
Villa, BlTlng- deicrlptlvo ketch of
each place, location, population, tele
BTaph, (hipping1 and banking point!
alo Clowlfled Directory, compiled by
builneei and profewlon.
. X. POUt ft CO.. SEATTTR
WHEN YOU WANT A MESSK.V
(JEU HO V Something sent for
or delivered
P HONE 18-Mi
and we'll do It. Charges reason
able, CHAS GRANBY,
172 Front fit. Arnci.n..i.i
Bargains in Lots at
Bunker H01
Some cholco .sites If you see mo at
once.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
08 r"rl Ave.
CONDENSED STATEJEENT
Of The -First National Bank of Coos 6ay
At tho closo of business, September 4, 1013.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $305,414.72
Overdrafts 1C3.12
Donds, wnrrants and securities 03,089.90
U. S. Bonds to Bocuro circulation 2G.000.00
Real cBtato, furlturo and fixtures 80,000.00
Cash and Bight oxchango 149,208.05
Total $023,470.39
LIABILITIES.
Capital Btock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 11,419.78
Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00
Doposlts 488,050.01
Total ?: $023,470.39
In addition to CnplUU Btock tho Individual liability of Stockholders Is
$100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President DORSEY IUIEITZER, Cushion
STATEJUiINT OF CONDITION
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
SLVRSIIFIELD, OREGON,
At tho closo of business, September -1, 1019.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ' $455,211,87
Banking house 50,000.00
Cash, and exchanges 307,835,40
Total $813,047.33
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 59,552.07
Deposits, ; 703,494.60
Total $813,047.83
Renting Signs Come Out
When Electric Light Goes In
Desirable tenants nowadays demand tho
cleanliness, safety and convenience of Electric
Light.,
An electrically wired house or apartment sel
dom or never stands vacant.
Landlords find that electric wiring is a pro
fitable investment worth many times its low
cost.
Electric contractors are willing just notu to
take on houscwiring jobs at exceptionally closo
figures.
Reliable firms, such as.,thosc. listed below, do
the work quickly, efficiently and without dam
age to walls or ceilings.
It will pay landlords, and renting agents to
confer with our lighting specialists whom wo
will send upon request.
Theso experts will inspect premises, mako
careful plans for lighting and render conserv
ative estimates.
Their Bcrvlco Is without chnrgo ana they net as your
representatives.
TELEPHONE 178.
Coos Bny Wiring Co.
Tolophono 237-J.
163 North Broadway.
Bamurtl & Langvforthy
Tolophono 184-R.
170 South Broadway.
OREGON POWER. CO.
A Filet of Veal
n crown ronst, or nny othor fancy
cut of moat can bo bought here
Just as satisfactorily by tho young
houBokeopor as by tho most ex
perienced, AH tho customer nccu
do is to select the meat and form
do3lred and trust to us that tho
meat, tho weight nnd tho price will
bo right.
VIARSHFIKLD CASH UARXST.
FOURIER? BROS.
Marshdeld Telephone North Band
221..I Two Markt 01
Get Busy
AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COMB IN AND GW
OUR TRICKS ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER,
SHINGLES fl.BO AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONH PLY, 1.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make selec
tion from the large stock now on
hand. Sir. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos 'County. And nono
but the best work is turned out.
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