The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELlTofS
The Basis of Wealth
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
Many o the greatest estates in the world; the im
mense fortunes that have been handed down from gen
eration to generation were founded on a small invest
ment in land in a town the future of which was foreseen
by only a few.
Right here in your own city you have examples of
holdings valued at thousands of dollars that represent
the original investment doubled many times. A few
years ago one of your friends purchased a lot at a low
price; today it is worth thousands and still advancing.
Invest in the future of Coos Bay. Buy Marshfield
real estate. It's all good and the best investment on
the Pacific Coast. Buy now while the prices arc right
and take advantage of the increase. Invest your sav
ings, no matter how small. Place a portion of your
monthly income in a lot. Buy it in the best location.
Make your selection in that section where the develop
ment is taking place; where the homes arc being built;
where improvements are being made. Buy in the line
of progress the direction the city is growing.
Take everything into consideration and you'll buy on
the "South Side." Compare First Addition with other
south side prices and you'll buy the new addition. You'll
want to live where you can secure a 50x120 foot lot
facing on an improved street for only $300 and on your
own terms.
Your investment in one or more of these choice
sightly lots will return you a handsome profit. Call at
our office for a plat and tomorrow take your Sunday
walk out South Pifth street; follow the boulevard ex
tension along Coal Bank Inlet to Pirst Addition. Your
walk will be both pleasant and profitable.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Building
Owners.
III
Telephone 160
Citv Auto Service
r.Mi Can. Careful Drlreri uttd
tuititli charges- Our motto:
tiii anwuhurA nt nnr time."
aiJi-Blinco Hotel aud Blanco
JfUSlOM. IMyraonei isiuuii,
".VI cl Jfi
HMEn Jt OOODATAt. proprietor.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
JAILS FROM AI.VSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, At 8 A. SI., OCT. O,
W.23, 30. FROM MARSHFIELD AT TIIK SERVICE OK THE TIRE,
OCT. 5, 12, 10, 20.
Fttoae thin 35.L.
J. O. MILLER, Agent.
Steamer Washington
The Ship that Makes the Service Good
Between San Francisco and Coos Bay
WITn PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
'1D0W, Agent
Oo Dock.
THE FRIEND OP OOOU AV
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1612
MNBOTINQ WITH THE NORTn RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC WEAMSHIF COMPANY.
raon O. P. McOEOROK, ABt.
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
An Equipped with wireless and submarine bell
JAILS pROM M AR.SHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Thursday, Oct. 10, at 10 a. m.
rsiger Reservations Prom San Francisco Must He Mad t
05 Pifo Building, or Pier No. 10.
PHOVg 44 1JJTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
Jprsity of Oregon Correspondence School
ad"osf n? w,lth tho exception of the cost ot postage on papers
fortv tih.i.V,n'ver8'ty Extension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OHB
Lh courses i,NIyEnsiTY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by
r fre-aonrt J ied ls tho only requirement for onrollment In the
01 Botanv i? , 1?eP!",tment. Courses nro offered In the departments
ftare. pJLii it,ng' Economics, Education, Electricity, English Ltt
DrjIng plrr, CoPos!tion, History, Mathematics, Mechanical
TWag. vri i Ed"catlon, Physics, Physiology, Sociology and Sur
'" of a,l t0 tho Secrotary of tho Correspondence School, Unl-
Cou gon' Eugene, for Information and catalogue,
talons of IJJLSIDENCE at tho University prepare for tho Pro
JCHinq pG NEEniNQ, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDICINE, and
Segls'er tor o,. l soniostor opens Tuesday, Sept. 17. Address tho
E9 of -ift' a,?Bues descriptive ot tho College of Engineering, the
"'"ne, and v , ihi Schools ot Education, Commerce, i.aw,
coos my. mem.
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CCffPANlES A SPZWIXYsa '
Tho past has provon that Inroctmonts in small aero tracts noar growing
cities aro tho roost profitable Tho C. D. It- S. has such to offer. Chaa. J,
Bruschke. Marshfield. Ore.
Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line
GORST & KINO. Proprietors.
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Leave North Rend Allen'B Nona stand.
Leavo Murshfleld Chandler and Dlanco Hotels and Busy Corner.
WILLAMETTE VALLEV FARMS,
In Lano County, Oregon.
Fruit & llcrry Forms,
Truck Farms,
Dairy Farms,
Stock Farms,
General Farming
Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST
and LITERATURE telling you about
tho wonderful resources of Lane
County, Oregon.
J. E. THOMAS & CO.,
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
E. Pale & Co.
High Grade
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Tailoring
Imported and Domestic Woolens
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed
Wo do all work right hero.
870 North Front Btrt
Marshfield.
First Grade.
John Clausen was nbsont Friday
on account of Illness.
Mrs. Wilbur, who hnd a hnlf
holiday Friday afternoon, visited
our room.
Tho story of Tho Thrco Llttlo
Pics has been told by tho children
and dramatized this week.
Botany.
For tho past week tho Botany
class has been busy with noto book
work. They have also studied coed
dispersal and tho history of Indian
corn.
English Twelve.
Senior English students havo
boon studying Irvlng's Skotcn Book,
stories from tho Alhnmbrn, History
of Now York, Conquest of Granada.
They havo nlso written a short pa
per on tho genoral characteristics
of Irvlng's works.
English Eleven.
Study of Chaucer's Prologuo and
pnpors describing different charac
ters In Prologuo.
Tcnlh English.
Study of unity In tho sontonco.
Work on Talo of Two Cities. Pa
pers on Contrasts In French life
boforo Revolution.
Ninth English.
Study of Rip Van Wlnklo with
special work In oral composition.
jQwza&p) oe At, the Golden Rule
History Department.
Tho Senior class in Amoricnn his
tory Is now studying tho century
of Colonial History, noting partic
ularly tho grievances which woro
tho beginning of tho causes for tho
Revolution. Collateral reading and
noto book work is nlso bolng dono
giving tho cIbbs a much hotter and
broader Idea of tho tlmcB.
Tho Juniors havo Just finished
a short rcvlow of tho early English
History, In which spcclnl attention
was paid to tho pooplo invading
early England and tho locality In
wMch tlioy Bottled, and how from
Hint modern English nnmes havo
arisen.
Tho Sophomores and Freshmen
nro doing good work In tholr Mo
dlaovnl nml Anclont Histories. Tho
former claBs has JiiBt completed tho
study of tho Norman Conquost nntl
tho beginning of Papal power, and
tho Intter havo completed Babylon
Inn History.
Athletics.
Tho football team looks better
every day and Indications nro thnt
a toam fully as strong as Inst
year's oloven will bo tho result.
No Bchodulo hns boon arranged
ns yot, hut It Is hoped to begin
tho season next Saturday. Final
preparations for tho schedulo will
lm nindo todnv nt tho County asso
ciation meeting hold nt Coqulllo
and ns Boon as possiblo will bo
published,
Coqulllo and Bandon aro both
putting out teams this year and
Myrtlo Point, ns usual, will bo a
strong contonder. No doubt somo
good games will bo tho rosult.
Domestic Science.
Tho clnss In ndvanccd cookery
mot on Wcdnesdny, with a vory
lnrgo attondnnco. Twonty-sovon aro
enrolled nnd sovcrnl raoro naked to
Join tho clnss. If enough moro nro
Interested In such n class, an ovon
Ing clnss will bo organized. Com-
Tntinlnntn wlHi Minn Mnnrn nt 53-J
or nny mombor of tho class If you
uesiro 10 join hucu a ciubs.
A class In sowing would bo or
ganized, too, If enough dosiro It.
This would bo a gonornl class In
sowing In which nny desired lino
would bo taken up. Pnttorn drafting
and tho ubo of bought patterns
would bo ono csneclnl subject
Hnnd sowing, fitting, tailoring of
drosses, etc. Each would furnish
nnd mako any gnrmont sho wlshos.
Plcnso phono to address given nhovo
If you aro Intorested.
Commercial Department.
Tho night school, Commorclnl De
partment, oponod on Monday ovon
lng of this weok, with 12 mombors.
Evorythlng points to a vory suc
cessful term nnd all of tho class
aro highly pleased with tho out
look. Since tho texts had not nr
rlvod they nro loarnlng tho type
writer and tho principles of short
hand by lecturo work. Thcro aro
still accommodations for Bovornl
moro and any wishing to cntor bo
foro tho clnss nctunlly starts work
aro requested to consult with Mr.
Morris or Mr. Tiedgon.
Howard McLaughlin, Mnrgarot
Powers and Loulso Gldloy read
with tho best expression In Fourth.
B.
Tho B clnss reports on tho steam
ships thnt come. Into this port
were very interesting. Tho puplln
onjoy learning of things In actual
life.
IN
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
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GRADE NOTES.
Fifth Grade.
TJioro havo Jioon no nbsonces In
tho Fifth grndo for tho last two
weeks.
Honrlotta Lococq cntorod tho
Fifth grndo Monday.
Lillian Sonmnn of the Fifth
grndo has hnd perfect spoiling les
sons ovory day this month.
Mrs. Wilbur nnd Mrs. Glogsop
vlsltod this grado Friday aftornoon.
Fourth Ginele.
Ilerschol Olauson was absent
Friday aftornoon.
Holen Locooq, Stolla Ilnglund,.
Stolln Magnus and Wnllor Haglund
painted tho best yellow popples Fri
day. Robert Sneddon has improved In
application.
Stella Magnus gavo a good re
port on tho Ufo of Helen Kellar.
Mrs. Wilbur and Miss Spoonor's
pupils received tho hnrd-oarned
half holiday Friday, given thorn for
nn ntlcndnnco of 98 por cont or
more. Each room was tho recip
ient of tho following commenda
tions: "I hereby express my satis
faction to you and your pupils over
tho almost perfect attondnnco your
ropm has maintained during tho
pnst four wcokB. I hopo tho good
work will continue. F. A. Tied
gon." Rosnnna Thurston nnd Bcsslo
and Orvll Lndd of California nro
now pupils In tho primary grado.
Nowly registered pupils of tho
First grndo are John Lndd of Cal
ifornia, Wllllo Thurston, Myrtlo
Epperson nnd Agnes KuIJul.
Those of the Second grndo lmv
lnfl 100 per cent in spoiling for
tho month nro Aldeano 8mlth, Loa
tor Post, Blanche Thomas, Doro
thy Ferguson, Morton Coko nnd
Helen Merchant.
Lowls Thompson has loft tho
Second grndo to go to North Bond,
Albert Johnson, Goorgo Kosonon,
Thomas McGlnnlss nnd Luvlnn,
Pntntor of tho Third grado handed
In porfoct papers In nn nrlthmollo
test of live questions.
Tho following pupils of tho
Fourth grndo havo had porfoct les
sons In spelling for thrco weeks:
Geo Wing, Sumner Dodgo, GiibsIo
Cowan, James Eddy, Robert Fer
guson, Robert Fnlrchlld, Allco I'lun
agan, Fred Hlllstruni, Mnbcl Kong,
Joseph Lapp, Roso Porklns, Jen
otto Upton nnd I'enrl Torrlnulr.
Harris Copplo of tho Sixth grndo
has becu absent this wook on ac
count of lllncds.
Culy two pupils, Rolno Kosonon
nnd Chester I.enet of tho Seventh
grndc, havo boon abflout this mouth.
Thoso of tho Sovcnth grndo who
nindo 90 per cent or bettor In tho
spelling examination for tho month
nro: Edyth Sumner, Ethol Lingo,
Gcorgo Engluud, Knthorluo Dyer,
Mnbcl Immel, Cluudo I'ost, Ed tli
Ilnwkmnn, Esmond GloBsop, Ilc'ou
Rcos, Ursula Karrlngor, Story Mus
son, Ilnzol Cook, Fred Dyo, Goorgo
Torry, Goorgo llongell, Rolno Kos
onon, Gilbert Johnson nud Lloyd
LoMlcux.
Tho weok's work In painting con
sisted of grnsscH, grnln, weeds nnd
autumn herrlcH In Hllhouotto.
HAS A SEA GULL VOlt A PET.
Malm; KHi-tinuu Caught It When
it Wiin a Dayrt- Old.
Louis II. Ilnniin, of Bangor, Mo.,
has n strange pet, n sen gull, tho
survivor of n pair, which has at
tractod n groat deal of nttontlon
during tho last four wooks on his
lawn at his homo. Tho other gull
whon It wns found that It could
fly, left Its homo nt Hamm's, and
sluco thou hns been swimming In
tho pool nt Chnpln Park and nlso
In tho stream.
Both birds woro woll tnmod nnd
tholr strnngd nppenrnnco oxcltod a
grcnt deal of comment. Early In
July Ilumm was on a fishing trip.
Ho found tho two young gulls, tlion
Just a weok old. Ho capturod thom
and brought thom homo, nnd slnco
that time, up to throo days ngo,
when ono of them flow away, they
havo been woll contented, cntching
nngloworms nud finding tholr own
living on tho lawn.
THE GARDEN OP DREAMS.
In tho garden of dreams lot mo
rest, far, far from tho laboring
throng, from tho moans of tho tlrod
nnd distressed, from tho strains ot
tho conquoror's song. As a nntlvo
of Bagdad, or Turk, I'd llvo In Ara
bian nights, nwny from tho regions
of work, from troubles nnd hollow
delights. In tho gnrdon of dreams I
would stray, and bothor my fnt hoad
no moro, u-woudorlng how I shall
pay for grocorles bought nt tho storo.
Ah, thoro In that gardon I'd sit, com
muning In poaco with my soul, nnd
nover again havo n fit whon hnudod
tho bill for tho coal. In tho gardon
of dreams I'd rccllno nnd soar on tho
wings of romnnco, forgottlng this old
lint of inlno, tho pntchos nil ovor my
pants, tho clnmor of children for
shoos, tho hausfrnu's domands for a
gown, tho lodgo's exorbitant duos,
tho polltnx to work in tho town.
Alas! It is as I supposod thoro Is
no oscaplng my fnto, for tho gardon
of dreams has boon cloned, n pad
lock Is put on tho gate. Tho young,
who nro bouynnt nnd glad, may ontor
thnt garden, it seems; but tho old,
who nro woary and sad, aro warnod
from tho gnrden of droams!
John Hoath, Michigan Bar, Cal.,
writes: "I was nffllctod wlt'i kid
ney nnd bladdor troublo for nonrly
six yonrs. Hnd n very bad spoil
somo tlmo ago and was unablo to
turn without help. I eommencod
using Foloy's Kidney Pills and can
truly say I was rollaved at once. I
tnko plonsire in recommending Fo
ley Kidney Pills." For sale by
Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co., tho
Busy Coiner.
T. J, SOAII
'i: 3vl. HODGINS
Marshfield Paint
d& Decorating Co.
Furnished. Phono 1-JO.L, Oroor
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