THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. $ II Sf -wKaimm arer Sas 99 Kill a Never bolter prepared to supply your needs, Every department complete with the season's latest. Collegian Clothes for the man who cares have them In all the new models of the season. Norfolks, Box Back and the Semi-Fitting. Raib-Proof CloAk, Gravemettes and Slip-Gnus Packard and Thompson Bros. Shoes, Cluott Shirts, all styles. Big assortment of Neckwear. Sole Agents for the Evenr-Weair Hosiery Will make good every pair that goes wrong, Price 25c and 50c. Silk, Lisle and Wool. Yours, anxious to please, nee jlo. PAST AND COSBKODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped Tflth fflrclcM and tnbmarlM bell SALS FROM SAN FR.ANCISCO FOR MAfcSHFIELD TOURSD AY, OCT. 1 7th AH PMigcr ReacrvaUonB From Sun FrancUco Mutt D Mad at H05 Fife llulldlng, or Pier No. 10. INTKR-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. P1I0KE 44. C. F. UcOEORQE, Aent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLKB8 Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FI10M AI.VSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, At 8 A. M., OCT. 0, 18, 23, 30. PROM MARSUFI12LD AT THE SEUVIOI2 OP THE TIDE, OCT. 8, IS, 11), 20, Ittoae Main flfl-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. Steamer WashfrlgtOI. The Ship that Makes the Service Good Between San Francisco and Coos Bay WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIQRT P. 8. DOW, AKnt. Ooean Dock. WE WILL MAIL YOU 91 for each sot of old Falsa Test sont ub. HIehcat prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watche, broken Jewelry and Pfeclout Stones. Motioy Sont by Roturn Mall. 1'IJln. Smelting & Refining Go. EsUbllBhQd 20 Year. 803 Chcutaut Bt Pblladelpbiis Pa. TO DENTISTS. Wo will buy your Gold Filling!, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. IllgU fit prices paid. Electric Lamps for all placca. Flno iwsortnicnt Just arrived. Guaranteed Electric Irons BomctliliiK new. Ask to boo ono. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. BEE THE NEW SHOES AT The Electric Shoe Store 100 pairs of Hoy' School Show now on buIo. IRQ Po. Rroodvray. Marhflcld. 'THE FRIEND OF OOOa UAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1612 foVNECTINO WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Pboae 44. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. yj'' ! , : rvs wpm -TW " &!iyrwj . "UldWI I J""- "Tk. .V - sty vy S '.PRESENTED NX J or N coos mr.w&sm. r,w WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER ROY Something sent for or delivered PHONE 1S1-L and wo'll do It. Charges reason able. CIIAB GRANI1Y. i .i... .1.. ft i . . . SINGULAR PLURALS. Wo'll nut bo begin with n box, and tho plural Is boxes, the plural of ox should oxen, not oxc-s; Then one fowl Is goose, but two nro called gecso, Yet the plural of moose should nover bo lnceso; You may find a lono mouso or a whole lot of mice, lint the plural of house Is houses, not hlcc. If the plural of man Is nlways called men, Why shouldn't tho plural of pnn be called pen? Tho cow In plural may bo cows or kine, Hut a bow If ropcated Is never called bine, And tho plural of vow Is vows, not vine. And If I speak of n foot and you show mo your feet, And I rave you n boot, would a pnli bo called boot? If ono is n tooth and a wholo set nro teeth Why shouldn't tho plural of booth bo called becth? If tho singular Is this, and tho plu ral Is these, Should tho plural of kiss bo nick named kceso? Then ono may bo that, and threo would bo those, Yet hnt In tho plural would novor bo hose. And tho plural of rat Is rats, not rose. Wo speak of a brother nnd nlso of brethren, Dut though wo say mother, wo novor say mothron, Then mnBculIno pronouns nro ho, his nnd him, Dut Imnglno tho feminine, sho, shls nnd shim. So tho English, I think, you will nil ngrco Is tho most wonderful lnngungo you over did see. Prof. A. G. Raab who attended tho conference of nrlnclpnls hold In Co qulllo last weok to nrrango for this season's high school uountos, nn nounccs that each school participat ing this yenr will havo two teams of two dobators each. During tho do bato tho nmmintlvo team will romnln nt homo nnd tho nogntlvo team will visit another town. Tho momborsof this year's longuo will bo North Rend, Coqulllo, Mnrshllold, Myrtlo Point nnd Dandon. High School. Tho Botany clnss niado a trip to tho woods Friday aftornoon for tho purpoHo of gathering specimens nnd of obsorvlng seed dispersal and root structures. ifor tho nnst week tho English clnss has boon studying Cooper nnd havo wrltton a thomo on coopor s stylo. This work has been based on Tho Last of tho Mohlcnns. Tho Junior English class 1ms boon pnylng special attontlon 10 Chaucer's portraits In tho Cantor bury Tales. On Friday tho mombors of tho English clnss gavo oral roportH and topics of tho day. Somo of tho subjects woro ns follows: Situa tion In Turkoy. Jnpancso Expedi tion to Antarctic, Shooting of Mr. Roosovolt, A Now Appllnnco for Detecting Icoborgs. In EiikIIh'i work hnw been dono $100 Reward, $100 The rr mien cf Dili paper will be fllfMd to lem that llicro U at leant one dreaded dluaio that science lm been able to euro In all lt Uget.and that UCatarril. Hall'a Catarrh Cure U the only poniive euro now am the medical fraternity, ("alarm beliia R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. treatment. iiau,i aiarnitjwo ... nally, aetlne dlrertlyupon tho blood and rn coiuaurlarca of thd lytlcm, thereby deatroyl tho foundation ot tlio llae, ami ulvlnKt nown to a con ultutlonal dUeaio, require a constitutional ...... .,..,.,1 itii.i ratarrh cure U taken Inter- II Ilia uiuui nun in..- II1K the pvlent ttrenelh fn bulldln untho cpiialttn- Tho proprietor havo 10 much faith In lt cur. atlvo power that they offer Ono Hundred Dpi Ian lor any cao that It fall to cure, bend for 11,1 ot e.trn.on.aldnEs,Ky &qq Q BoU by all DrUKKlH.7ftC. Take IlalU' Family I'lll lorromttpatlon this week In tlio writing of con versation with spoclnl roforenco to pnrngrnphlng, punctuntlon and the varying of Introductory verbs. Tho work in physics for tho past week has dealt with tho pressure which liquids exert on immersed bodies, nnd the discussion ot many everyday examples of fluid pres sure. Water seeking Its own lovol nnd a city's water supply wero somo of tho examples brought up. Hydraulic elevators and tho hy draulic press woro Btudlod to show how water power Is utilized. In chomlstry, tho work has been on equally Interesting subjects, de termination of tho composition ot water, nnd n study of tho constit uents of tho atmosphere. Annlysls and cynthcsls of water were made. And It wns proved thnt air was composed principally of nltrogon nnd oxygon. Domestic Science. Handwork Is progressing nicely In nil tho grades. Tho parents may not know tho educational valtio It has In tcnchlng concentra tion and giving n now Interest to tho children In their school work In genornl. Tho teachers havo no ticed nlrendy how much easier n clnss Is controlled slnco they havo begun working nt tho various types of hhndwork. It Is nnothor wny of expressing tnoir individuality nnu Is especially good for backward children, Tho advanced cookery class con tinues to grow, so thnt n class will bo organized for work on Friday afternoons. Even, tho enrollment for thnt clnss Is nlmost complete, so nnyono wishing n place will pfeaso enroll nt onco. As n cholco between Wednesday and Prldny will bo given ench clnss, thero mny bo room for thoso who profcr to conio Wednesday instead of Friday. Tho classes will begin nt .1 p. in., for n short tnlk on nutrition, dlot Ics, vnluo of foods, food composi tion, mnrkotlng, serving, nnd any topics which tho class desire. Prac tical work will begin nt 3:30 promptly. Seventh Grade. Dudloy Hill has ro-ontored school nftor an nbsonco of nenrly two wcoks. Ho hnd glvon himself u sovcro wound In hla loft foot when cutting kindling. Eldon Robcrson Is now nbsent becatiBo of a badly spralnod nn klo. Charles Donno won tho prlzo for tho best hand-carved mosh stick nnd ncodlo to use In hnmmock mnklng. Tho clnss wroto promissory notes nnd nro ready to wrlto them for any nionoy londors. Tho Sixth grndo has had no nb sent mnrks this week. HlKtory. Tho Amorlcnn History Class Is tak ing n short rovlow of tho work so far completed, for tho purposo of llxlng In tho mind of tho student moro par ticular polntB of early American history. Tho English history clnss will tako up tho porlod of English hlBtory dur Ing tho Normnn Conquest, nnd Its subsequent ofToct upon tho English nation. Tho clnss In Mcdlnoval History nro doing somo rovlow work, reciting tho (linoroni topics Into nn ordor which will bo moro easily romomoberod. Tho Anclont History class hnvo about completed Ancient History nnd nro now rondy to tnko up tho study of Orook History.' High School AllilctlcH. Tho nthletlcs of tho school nro looking very bright now, but it Is hopod that boforo tho llrst gnmo which Is to bo played with Myrtlo Point next Saturday, still moro In terest will bo shown nnd n larger number of men out so ns to glvo tho llrst team somo opposition, Tho rcgulnrs havo not been docld od' upon, but expectations nro that tho practlco Monday ovonlng will show just who will bo on tho rogulnr team. ntrlco CroBson, Gladys Ferry, Stolla llaglund, Elwln Johnson, Mnrguor tlc Lccocq. Stelln Mngnus nnd Uorn Ico Mlrrasoul wero perfect In nppll ntlou this month. GlndyB Ferry nnd Howard Mc Laughlin made 100 In spelling. Hhodii Anderson nnd Hazel CotTln made excollont grndes In physiology. Thero wero only two nbsences la the Fourth grade this month. Second Grade. Among thoso who told good stories this weok wero Alton Knrdoll, Law rence Koontz nnd Lconldos Crosson. Lloyd llaworth was nbsont on Thursdny. Among those who did good work In painting woro tho following: Thor wnld Conner, Frederick Dow, Cecil Doll, Allco Frnnsou nnd Duncan Dnshncy. Alton Kardoll wns obscnt on Fri day. Yesterday afternoon tho Junior nnd Seniors plnyod against tho Fresh men and Sophomores In n gnmo ot football, tho Juniors-Seniors win nlng with n scoro of C to 2. Eighth Grade. W. II. Meredith of Wcddorburn, democratic cnndldnto for joint ropr sontntlvo from Coos nnd Curry coun tics, visited this grndo Tuesday. Walter Lowls of tho Eighth Grndo leaves on Sunday with his parent for Los Angolcs to mnko his homo. In n test given this weok on tho Constitution excollent pnpors word handed In by Ruth Cowan, Marie Lamport, Monroo Upton, Jack Mor chant and Mao Church. l LITERARY SOCIETY. Last Thursday ovonlng nt tho Hlgh, School building, tho second monthly Lltornry Socloty procrnm wns glvon with tho following numbors: 1. Plnno Solo Mary Kruso 2. Dcclamntlon "Columbus" Horbort Uradloy. 3. Dobnto: Rcsolvod, That tho School District Should Furnish All School Rooks Used In tho Public Schools. A'lllrmntlvo, Hornco Rnhskopf nnd Vlvlnn Cnrlson: negative Howard Schwartz and Cecil Roborson. I. Current Events. Stanley Myor ft. Decision of Judges, 0. Impromptu speech. 7. Singing by Socloty. Tho Judges returned with u two to ono decision In favor of tho nega tives. Tho program in gonornl was an un UBually onjoynblo ono nnd porhnpa Bpcclnl attention Is duo Max Rolgard, who wns called upon for tho Im promptu speech. Rolgnrd had por fect control of himself nnd snld by way of Introduction to his speech: "I wns siting thoro enjoying a good tlmo with thoso around mo when I saw tho president swolltng up so high nnd mighty, ns ho hnndod mo n slip of pnpor on which woro wrltton thoso wordB: 'Rolgnrd Impromptu.' Tho noxt thing wns my nubjoct. Woll, I Just thought I'd fool tho President n bit nnd not tnlk on that subject nt nil." Mr. Rcjgnrd spokn briefly of tho many splondld possibilities offered tho High School boy or girl nftor grnduntlon nnd stated thoso, which. In his mind woro tho most prominent such ns tho civil engineer, tho tenchor and tho oxport accountant. A pleasant hour of singing was en joyed by tlio Socloty aftor tho pro gram. . CENTRAL IIUILDING I - "CMS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. CCALOIS JKs A6CNTS COAL COWtirZATlON. MIW. FARM fHUIT. MMMl od nMvrD laXhS. 0RAN1Z1H6 OF MVSTRIAl COMPANIES A SPUIAUY Tie Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho livery bun ness of L. H. Helsner, and are pre pared to render excollent sorvlco to tho people of Coos Day. Careful drivers, cood rigs nnd ovorythlng that will mean satisfactory service in tha nubile. Phone us for a driv ing horso, a rig or anything noodod in tho livery line. Wo also do truck ing business of all kinds. RLANOnAHD BROTHERS, Phono 188-J. Livery, Feed nnd Sale Service. 141 First and Alder Street lljilf fppjBfjMPMaMpjBMHaMlM The Sign of Good Candy Always Fourth Grade. Oron Uonobrnko, Fordlnnnd Lor ocq, Dornlco Mlrrasoul nnd Margeur lto Lccocq mado oxcollont grades In Arithmetic. Evolyn Fourier, Loonn Hoffmnn, Ferdinand Lccocq, Howard McLaugh lin, Charles Sneddon nnd Holen Lo cocq mado porfoct grades In applica tion. Rhoda Andorson, Hnzol Collin, ne- rrlnmi-y. Mrs. R. K. Ilooth, Mrs. Corey nnd ICntherlno Toyo vlsltod this grado Friday aftornoon. Albert LnChapollo has withdrawn to tho South Mnrshllold Hchnol. Tho pupils aro llltiHtrnttng by pn por cuttings, the Btory of tho "Threo Roars." Sixth Grade. llormnn GlnRsop has boon nbsont on account of Illness. Amos Coleman has not boon In school for tho pnBt two days. Mrs. I'otrlmoulx visited tho room Thursdny nftornoon. Seventh. Hnzol Cook, Kathurlno Dyo nnd Georgo Hnngoll mndo 90 or hotter in all of tho tests last month, Thoso having porfect spoiling les sons ovory day this weok nro Holon Immol, Mabel Immol, Hnzol Cook, Kntorlno Dyor, Clnudo Post nnd Rol no Kosonon, Tho A Division hnvo reproduced In writing "Tho Lndy or the Tiger?": tho II. Division, "Ihicon'H Robolllon.'" Mrs. Dyor wns a visitor In this room Inst weok. Mrs. Sandborg vlsltod tho Fourth grado last week. SALMON TROLLING OUTFITS nt THE GUNNERY. . tia!,!1,?8 Proven that Investments in small acre tracts near B"w'nS Brtihi. ! raost Prontablo. The C. B. R. S. has such to otter. Clias. J. 525chki IT TAKES TWO tUkno?. i a eood bakr. First tlce t .?ow and then tho nrac- mot nLi.. weU as wo uut yu 'aount V y ,mvo ha(1 tne Bamo xi to rL practlc. Doesn't it ty bat 4 .n' therefore, that we Jl". Snnrv!,Ust a mtl hotter than ttoni. ..P-poso J"0" try our baking ' um curiosity, Coos Bay Bakery kt it. f0 ocd,e- The Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. W meet all tTlna and boaU and we also have the latest style Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. L. H. Heisier,Prop. Bhnnns 98-R. 120-J. or 4P-L Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL rnoNE 8i2L . BUY NOW. fiome choice lots In NORTH BEND a he had at a T"0? bl? $? If taken now. B. 8. QBAK ft CO., First National Bask. TlKhtness In tho Che.t. Irritation In tho Throat and a Dry Ilackln CoukU means a rnisorabJo night for tho wholo family. BALLARD'S Horehound Syrup Is An Effective Remedy for the Throat and Lungs. ,, . th0 throat, tightness In tho chest, InHamcd lungs, difficult breathing and , ".W J bronchia" tube T Convoys " soothing, heallnir Influence to tho aoro lungs, promotca riy"toMoS "conSIS.U- to th'o enjoyment of a quiet night and restful sleep. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. tiv the Dollar size. It contains nvo' times as much aa tho 26o aUe, and you get with each bottle a Dr.Herrlck'a Red Pepper Porous Muter for tho chest. JAMBS V. UALIiAIlD l'llOI'IUKTOIt ST. I.O0IS, MO. Lld nednc. of tUo Kyeball, Weak Slltht, Smortlnc 8tIou la tlio Ere For Sor Ex arnu.aa "j Eye Sa,ve, u ,,,,,, of proVen merit. LSmn Amp RecohmeMOCdBvI LockbArt-Pawon Dro Co. "The Bniy Corner" The Rexall Btore, m rnono ni-ti