The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 912.-EVENING EDITION.
IULkmm Mn
fe jniciv aw-.
gansedl Oer
Prices
..mi. nKrt nor 0n linn.
mint, zuo pi bwi.w...
Cream, 20c per pint,
Whip Cream, 25c per pint,
Buttermilk, 10c per gallon
Phone 73,
5 Bay Ice &
Cold Storage
Co.
eliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
wjubmiiw&Z&tmJL AtftsZi-irr!-,.. .'w
1 ' -i t --, ,, ra
Atnr i , -T WMMMKy I
I general school m:vs. T
- - i
Tho most uiilinatoil teacher living
(niinof awaken much response In
child who Ih "half dead" for sloop
MB tllO OXIirURHloil irniiu. 'I' i. .....
i JinB altogether too many Hitch for
i.ini, viubh WOFK. "JIC-UII II f 1m, .-o
control m Ha u,g. Bomo ono
""ml tlio Freshman class Wed
nt-s.l.i
History.
Tk' American history class in
"'KiiiK out tm period of hlstori
itifli in (.it .. in., it .......
, --- i-.... in un jiuvoiuuoii aim
inu cnagi.il or tho war aro being
.-u .fry nuiy, mo instructor trv
B to show tho Justice or Injus
iiLi' as mo caso mny ho of tlio
li ' iiiii'iia iir . ..-.!.... i... ..
j Tin. .lunlor class haH Just flnlsh-
..'u Fiuciy of tho Mngnn Charrn
..mi me i-rov sioiia nf nvfi.i-,1
1'dh salt! that three groat oloments1 whm;"-v V10 ,2"Bb1i people Balneil
of power nro Initiative Rnir ,,..i 'l , xnlt' Hie governmental nf
ond stlck-to.lt. vo no I B0lfcontro1 fi" aim ,n.l their rlghtB as well
to u iNoiioss, ?".. "I "BllB of tho King more
ti. .,! 7! r""-v defined,
nint p , i V grnt,c tcnjl'orB The Sophomores will shortly bc-
for hod mm iii i.,i A. ,1 "lrS I y nrtorno at tho High "' reviewing tho work of tho
ovory IB tor a school & iS 0" U""t,lne to I'1 tho work' IT v weeks, which has talon
lazda Lamps
. reduced prices, taking offect
j ctce.
Ses card In our window for
ei.
oos Bay Wiring Co.
Kcse 237-J. 158 Broadway A
who Ih In school for litiii.,.uu ,L
ogato tho Boclal functions to' tho
weok end.
Chontlng Is cheating, whothor In
tho class room or In hiislness, Bnys
n school papor.
A school ought to dovolon Bolf
high school m:vs.
jsey ; m t
IB IH W ' !' K
slw&:& J "
rio
SaSTH s' 'v ' WW
Tlou 1......I.. ...
.....xi whiu jmsit or Gold Hill
entered tlio Sophomore class Mon-ilny.
Chnrner Wright fro,., Portland!
IB
Pale & Co.
Ifc'iand Gentlemen's
Tailoring
brtoJ and Domeatlo Wooloni
hulSttlnfactlon QuarantMd
lido ill work right horo.
179 XorUi Front Street
Mnmhflcld.
m Breakfast
In a
Good,
hi IX-N. II --nt- - Qfflff
ho frSS vvarm
csJirs Brick . ulldlug. Eloctrl:
bit, Steam Heat. Elegantly
tabbed Rooms with Hot and
ell Water.
HOTEL OOOS
a A. Mctlin, Prop.
it: SO cents a dnr and umvird
Or, DrodiTr iwd Market
CET RID Of MICE
Trip them. Thoy start flroa.
n till do much to provont flros.
a Imuranco policies do 13V
3IT1II.S'0 to provont Ioh on
'rpirtlf you have a. flro inm!
jo'r.) Ask us your rato. The
iruiiDB, tlio lnsuranco por-
I KAUFMAN & CO.
1" Front BttntL
II
A 'warm" breakfast the kind that sends
you out ready braced for a good day's work
should be eaten in a warm room.
You lose half tho good of tho meal if you nre Bhiv
ering in discomfort while you eat it.
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast
a cosy meal for the whole family.
No emoke or emell with a Perfection. Hailly cleaned. Bully
moved from room to room. An ornament anywhere; a luxury in
tbe bedroom; a necessity in the sewing-room or the bathroom.
Dimlirt twtywhtrmi r urllt for Jttcrlptlv circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cli0fD)
461 Mulot Sir.. I Sm Frcacl.co
IB I
lmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmMXmgmaammm&ULiJummmmmmmumml
Star Transfer
1 Storage Co.
hea to do nil kinds of hnulln
P. aoU- W meet all trains
iwiand we also havn thn inti
KtJDOlds Piano Mnvnr W
U'H our work.
H.Heisner, P
Li!!" -R. no-
'TUB FltlKNI) OP COOS HAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPPKI) WITH WIKHLKSS ' ......
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAMD
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, AT 12 NOON
CONNECTING WITH TIIK NOHTII HANK IIOAI) AT POHTIUND
NOHTH PACiriO CTBAMSIIIP COMPANY.
Phone 41. O. V. McOKOHGE, Agent.
IlltcrnRt' lum linnn tnlmn I..
the literature nf iim dtima n.,.i u.
legend of Sclgfrld. as an examplo
of Gertnnn story, has hoon read.
I ho lreshmen hnvo been trying
to get hold of Greek history, es
pecially thn novnrtuiinnlnl Inaili...
tloiiB and tho causes and effects of
mo i-erBian warB.
Hlgli School Athletics,
football Is tho ahBorblng topic
at the Bchool nt presont, hut It Is
.ien uint tno BoaBon will close
with tho gamo against Myrtlo
j'olnt on November 1C. Tho team
today Is playing nt Coqulllo and
n hard gnmo Is expcctwl ns thoy
aro a well coached and nggresslvo
lot of players In all departments
of the game.
Through tho klndncBS of Mr. C.
A. hlUlth tllO I1BO of thn Tnlini-nn.
clo has been secured for tho pur-
iiin-. ui iiunHuuinii nnn it is hoped
tlinl a strong team ninv bn 1W1.I.
opcu mis yenr, as only ono man
of Inst year's team hns been lost
by graduation.
Object I.essnii for Hoy.
Hoys, do you nolo that ChrlHty
MnthowBon won ovon if Now York
ost? It wnH n caso of honor not
honors. For 11 yenrs "Mntty"
has boon nnd Is now ono of tho
grentost ball pitchers In thn world.
In the last groat strugglo botweon
tho Olnntfl and Ited Sox tho vet
eran of M years out-pitched tho
greatest, iwinors or tho lloston
team, "Smoky Jo" Wood nnd Hugh
Hedlent. For 10 innings "Matty's"
keen oyo, quick wit, steady ncrvo,
tlbrous miiBclos, nnd consummnto
skill woro to nil appearances In ns
run play as over In his enrcor.
This could not hnvo boon woro It
not for Mntliowson'a clonn life, ab
stemious habits, nnd stendy work.
Krom his first outcomlng ns a col
logo ball player to tho proBont tlmo
MnthowBon hriB boon n gon-nl, pop
ular, strong, successful, manly, and
sportsmnnllko follow. Ho paid his
way through collogo by playing
ball. Ho has a fine farm t.nr-
chaBod by his ball nlnylnrr nroflts.
nnd thoro with hlfl wlfo nnd fam
ily ho Hponds Hint portion of iho
yoor wnon not on duty. Whon
flrBt offered tho position with tho
Giants ho pnsBod up tho contract
until It was so amended thnt ho
would not have to play on Sun
days. Moro and moro In ovory
sport and In overy sort of lnbor
worth whllo, tho requirements for
iota, niiBUnonco from Intnxlcnnta
ate being emphasized. Kxchango.
hfuLZnL IU"1 hnt3 ot rafflft l!ow.a ,d 'mlln, Chns Sneddon,
fn thpinaehw. Mnblo Sneddon nnd Itobert Sncd-
..Ah " impS'c";;;!,,; j? L( wna ab,cnt nn tho
irirn itiiim. I. n .. ....i. .......
nv I'v.ii III.III1IIUI.'KS UllUU
the
which they woro working.
Harold Curry returned to school
after a week's Illness.
Iho High school cookery elnns' Very good grndos In arithmetic
has completed the work In canning wcro mndo by Oron llonobrako,
nnd preserving and will take up Harold Curry. Wnyne Gosnoy. ltoy
tho making of Bnlads next. nold Koontr. nnd Kroderlck l.erocq.
.', 777". I ., '"l'lls with porfect deportment
In sowing tho High school girls this month wore tivclvn Fourier,
have been making varloim articles Howard I.aughlln. Khodn Anderson,
of underwear. j Hnzel Collin. Hcntrlce CrosBen, Ar-
.. . . r. it,n,r Unnsoii, Mnrguorlto Lococq
About 10 ladles havo enrolled n"d Stella Magnus.
ui uio nuvnncoti cooKorv cinnHnu.
T.. lnnitiinHn , 1. .1. I. .
SoZ, SVil f ? "-'ocelhlnt gadesV0
itrnoons rrom 3:.!0 to 5:00 In clyn Fourier Lotilso Oldinv i.Vni.
!!Sn";Sf fflSLTTl- IS la-.isai SSfe-.?K
.1... i.... ... .. " ...i i.iiuhiiiiii. iit,iuu iucucn nnu
uiivuuim oi .M18S .Moore.
ococn
uuiurico urosBcn,
li..,...., ,. ......ui i"i iiiuiKB m spoiling woro
llolllll) lltid l'.ngllsli, mniln liv Mvnlvt. wi,.,n. MM.,. r....
TllO Senior FhuIIhIi cIiirh la mntr. ltnll 1Iv,r.l.1 T.-nn..t. L...i i-ii..i
lug u study of Macbeth. Special Johnson. '
attention Is being given to clmr-l Howard I.aughlin made a nor-
if,. ,,. 1 1 .. , t i .. . . l Krn" m K0Rnihy and rend
Tho students of Junior English lug.
nro "inking a study or Moralities' Margaret Powers leads her class
and Miracle Plnys. Attention has In rending.
been called to tho recent revivals Tho Fourth grade girls aro
of hvorytnnji nml tho Shepherd's learning a now gnmo In tho bnse-
Play. On 1-rldny, Stoddard's lee- men t "corner spry." it Ib plnyed
turo on tho PnBsloit Play at Ober-'by 30 of tho girls, who aro en-
nmmcrgau was rend nnd thomes thuslnstlc players.
bnsed upon mngnzlno articles on, Floyd Jnrvls from Mayvlllo. Orc-
tho i play woro written. gon, enlored tho Fourth grndo D
Through tho medium of Dickon's this weok.
Tnlo of Two Cities, tho Sophomore) Hlglith Grade.
Kngllsh elaBB Ib gutting an liiBlght Ncls and Krneat Peterson of
Into tho Hclgn of Terror nnd tho North Inlet. Volmn Uobb from
cnuscs of tho French devolution. llangor, Mnlno, nnd Clarcnco llur-
Iu tho Freshman FucIIbIi clnHRex rown frnm vitinnniinii. .,.. ......t..
speclnl omphiiBlB Ib being laid on roglslered pupils In this grado.
oral and written composition. Ornl In n spelling tost glvon In tho
compositions nt tho present time, A division this weok tho follow
coiiBlstlng of myths and logonds, lug mndo good grades: Monroo
aro required each week. j Upton. 0: Kdnn I.nndo, OS: Mario
Iho botany clnss hns been study- Sargent, 00.
Ing tho nnntomy of sIoiub. Tlils'
hns been mndo Interesting by tho CMNTHArj SCHOOIt NKWS. I
use of two flno compound micro-, 1
scopes with which tho laboratory Is Piliiwuy.
""I'Plled. Mrs. A. II. Smith visited tho
, room this weok.
Tho pupils are making fruit bn-
Latin and Grammar.
Tho, yenr's work In Cicero con
sists of tho four Cntlllunrlan ora
tions. The class has already fln-
llshod "Tho Citizenship of Archlas"
and has almost completed "Pom-
peya .Military Commnnd.
rop.
fl-L.
n TOU WANT A MKSSEN.
uSdSomcU,,ns 6Cnfc ,or
PIIOVT. -.,
'U to It. ' Charcea 'rnMnn.
"WS GItANIlY.
HODGINS
,m S. "
'arshfield Paint,
Decoratinff Cm.
2J. Phone MO.L. Oregot
miaiuriliilill.
FAST AM) COJIMOMOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wireless nnd submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR MARSHFIELD
THURSDAY, NOV. 14 at 3 p. m.
All Passenger Reservations From Son Francisco Must Ho Mdo at
805 Flfo Hiuldlng, or Pier No. 10. All reservations must bo ta
ken up 21 Ivours beforo sailing.
INTEH-OCEAN TKANSPOIITATIO.V CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORQE. Agent.
Tho class in Caesar Ib supposod
to finish four bonks during tho
yenr. Tho clnBs has already fin
ished ono "Cnosnr's First Cam
paign In Gnul Against tho Helvetians."
Tho class hns read Paul Hoyso's
"T'Arrabblata," Thoodoro Storms
"Immonsco." For cIssb work thoy
nro rending Von Hillor's "Hohror
rls dlo Kucho," and Storm's "Polo
ropponspnlor."
DOMICSTIO SCIENCE.
Tho first and second grades of
both buildings noxt weok begin
work on small hammocks. Tho
third grado Is making small mats
and doll hats of raffia.
J Auto Call Footc
L-'WEw
n. V.M Phnnn KT
. 'laence Phono U8T.
k Trip, f Coqullie.
Steamer Washington
Sails Wednesday Noon, October 30th, from
Coos Bay for San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
F. S. DOW, Aget.
Ocean Dock.
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Py$' Shoes
tric Shoe Store
lB avo
Marl,f Mg,
K or 7?g to sell, rent
EQUIPPED WITH nRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
cut a rcnrm ATVSWORTH DOCK. PORTLAND, nt 8 p. in., Nov. 12
SAILS l J(U.u rti.is.umiii '""' trur. 'rmi? NOV. 2 0
10, 20. FROM MARSHFIELD AT SLIUICE OI 1111 l"', " -,
10, 23, SO.
Phone Main 38-L.
J. O. SnLLER, Agent.
Tlio fourth nnd fifth grades aro
Public Sihii1;Imi'.
Tho public sneaking department li0,H for Thanksgiving.
limi ita di-ui ,iiiint.. i.M.in.. ..,. I Ih'Ht (iraile.
Ing nt tho third period on tho , Hr8' ""''olm visited thla room
Immigration Question, which Is tho J'"Jay nftor00". , . ,
ono for Coos county. Tho class' T,ho1 tlir;0 lr)mnry grades gath
hns been divided Into six teams of c.TCd "R0"'" '" tlila room Frl
two mombors each nnd tho differ- ,,nj nfo"oon and sang all tho
ont teams nro scheduled to moot B0"K8 ot tl10 Inst month, with pln
overy Friday for somo tlmo to no nccompnnlmont.
como. Messrs. Kolstnd and Cnrl-I ,. Second Grade.
Bon of tho nogntlvo woro snowed . q,1 I'uills having 100 por cont
under Friday morning by tho Is- Mipo",nF 'or.11'.? ,nonth nro:
nacson brothers, but noxt tlmo A, V, . .sto,Jn J'aa An"'
promises a chnngo bb various plots RL80"' Kllinhoth Jones, Dorothy
nro being formulated whoroby IVPJ'110; Ioy ""J' ArU,,.,r Sch,1.t'
Carlson nnd Kohlstnd will hnvo nt,R0 a81"1,8'""!1' 'OBlor ,VoRt A'
tho Immigration Problem under ?Ion.no ?.m't'!s "obsIo Spndo, Sogrld
tholr control. Holmgoll, Ellznboth Flnnagnn. Mor-
Tho night class Is lirogrosslng '" Coke. Eugono Jones, Ulnnclio
nlcoly nnd nil enjoy tholr work A110"1"8; ,IIoIo Morohnnt nnd Eb
vory much , lnor 'v8tn-
It Ib understood that tho Lltor-' . .Dmicn Scnlf "n oon absent!
ary socloty will hold n declamation,1"18. wook " "ccount of illness.
cuiuuHU nuiuoiiiiiu in ninrcn. ai-i
though nothing doflnlto has boon
heard. It is likely that much In
terest will bo shown, especially If
somo medals nro glvon to tho
wlnnors.
Tho Mnrshflold High school ora
torical contest will havo about 12
contestants nnd promises tn bo n
hard contested affair, ns nil nro
ongor for Marshflold High to win
tho county contest. So far tho
work of ninny studontB Is very
promising.
SOUTH MAHHHFIHM).
STATE Or OlltO.ClTV.il' TofcKIH), I
LlTAH f 'IIITSTV. I "
frank J. Clicney iimlfcuoath (lint ho l senior
partner of tlio firm of V, J. Clienoy t Co, dollii;
liutlno-a In tlio City of Toledo. County ami
Blateafvretulil, ami Ilia lil tlrm will pay tl,
turn ol ONi: Itl'NDItKH OOl.f.Altri foriKcli uml
cery tuioof Catarrh tliatrumiut bu cured by
tlio mo of Hull's Catarrh euro.
MASK J, CHUNKY.
Sworn to before mo ami tubcrlbc-l In my
present e, this tli day of December, A I). Itofr
(SCAI.,) A.W.OI.KA80N.
NllTAHYl'l'HIll
Hall's Catarrh Ouro It taken Internally, uml
acts directly on tho blood ami niutouaiiurlitces
of Hie system. Bend for teatliuoiilsls free.
Bargains in Lots at
Bunker Hill
Some choice sites if you see mo t
once.
tXQ. FRIZEEN.
08 Central ATe.
City Auto Service
Good Cars. Careful Drivers and
reasonaDle charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere at any time.'
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phonei 78 and 4.
Nlfht Phone 46.
barker GOODAItS, pro prU tors.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FAIIMb,
In Lane County, Oregon.
Fruit & llerry Farms,
Truck Farms,
Dairy Forma,
Stock Farms,
General Farming
Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST
and LITERATURE telling you about
the wonderful resources of Lane
County, Oregon.
J. E. THOMAS & CO.,
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
New Goodsand P
Second Hand Goods
Bought, sold or exchanged.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO.
302 Front Street. Phono 310-L.
BUY NOW.
Some choice lots In NORTH BEND
can be had at a very reasonable price
It taken now. E. S. QHAR & CO
Virat NMInnnl TtunV
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I
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Second Grade.
Mrs. Wnltora nnd Mrs. Doll woro
visitors on Frldny.
Thoso. who did good work In
pnlntlng this weok nro: Alton Knr-
doll. Tharald Connor. Cnllstn Vol
tors, Fredorlck Dow nnd Ilnlph
Hanson.
Tho pupils wrote storlcB of tho
aqulrrols this weok, nnd nmong
thoso who did good work wore
Robert Burroughs, Adrlnno Gnrd
ner nnd Frodorlck Hoaglnnd.
Holt nonobrako, Emorson Noff,
Bolton Knmmeror. Duncnn Dash
noy, Steon Magnus, Tholmn Black,
Donald Gldlny, LconldnB Crosson,
Lloyd Hnworth. Erma Hodsnn, Co-
cll Doll nnd wnltor Sneddon had
porfect spoiling lossnns this week.
Fourth Grade.
Pupils with porfect nttondnnco
In Room 4 for tho month ending
November 1 woro Rhoda Andorson,
Bontrlco Crosson, Stella Haglund,
Wnltor Haglund, Arthur Hanson,
Mnrguorlto Lecocq, Stella Magnus,
Donald Allon, Oron Bonobrnko, Ev
elyn Fourier, Reynolds Koontz,
Wnyno Gosnoy, Leonn Hoffman,
Roynold Koontz, Win. Kroltzor,
Ferdinand Lococq. Holon Lecocq.
Tho Dtmlls nro inueh tntnrnnfx!
In. studying nbout tho Pilgrims.
t Thlnl Grade.
Thoso who hnvo had porfect
strolling lcssoiiB for tho wook nro:
Lucllo McLnln, Oortrudo Rohortsnn,
Robort Graves, Holon Perkins, Ma
rio Wlsta, Lnvlnn Painter nnd
Bert Why.
Tho following of tho B class
hnvo dono oxcellont work In road
Ing for tho week: Robort Brown
ing, Eugono Crowsthwnlto. Archlo
VlnCnni), Forrest Porry, Era Jnr
venlen, ThomnB MrGlunls, Irono
FoulkoB. Porry Clnrk. Mnrlon Wll-
ion, Lnvlnn Pnlntor, Proctor Flan
'.(.'an, BlniiPho Mlrrnsoul, Stella
iogaru.
l'lfth Grade.
Thoso absent during tho week on
account of sickness woro: Howard
Lewis. Claude Tnchn, Tholmn Wnl
kor, Anna Wilson and Mnzlo Coo
loy. Marian Wright Is n now pupil In
this grndo.
Thoso making above 00 In tho
spoiling test this weok woro:
II Class Bortlo Hampton, Edgar
Farloy, Raymond McKeown, Anna
Wilson, Holon Torry, Stownrd Mc
Intyro, Doris SongBtnckon. Emma
Douglas. Emmott Collins. Jano Me
Laln, Alia Lash, llllinn KiiIIii. Ag
nes Johnston and Elsie Hlllstrom,
A Class Lottlo Coleman, Rufiis
nyorly, Llzzlo Erlckson, Bornlco
Patched, Allco Johnson nnd Ethol
Sumnor.
Sixth Grade.
Ednn Hawkman nnd Jnhnnlo
Burke hnvo hoon nbsont on nccnunt
of lllnoss.
Seven Hi Grade.
Gcnrgo Englund, Esmond Glos
sop, Mnhol Immol, Edyth Sumnor
nnd Georgo Torry hnvo had per
fect spoiling lessons this weok.
Thoso who hnvo dono especially
fContlnued on Pace. Eight.)
Coughs that keep you awake at night also
disturb th aleep of the rest of the family.
STbey can be .stopped In a few minutes WltU
Ballard's
Horehound Syrup
It Is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
in All Lung and Throat Troubles.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup conveys u. warmlnsr and relaxing In
flueace to the congested lungs. Heals aorcness, quiets tickling
sensation In tho throat, strengthens tho voice, loosens phlegm ana
relieves all Jrrttoted conditions in tho throat nnd lungs. Keep a
bottle Jn tho house. It Is handy to havo when needed and savej
a world of misery to tho person affected.
Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and
$1.00 por Bottle.
Buy the 11.00 sUe. It contains flvo tlmea as much'
as the SBo alio, nnd you get with each bottle a
Herrlck's Ited Tepper rorous Waster for tno onest.
JWr r. BAUJUO HWWWTOfl IT. UHHt, tW.
Try The Times' Want Ada.
.- ....... ........ .... Ht.-i.kcnj Bre S1tc; It cores.
g0 VCIW 0M.HI V, 0W.V !. - --w
ISolpAmo RlQOMMtMPtSllvi
Lockkaii-Farsoas Vrvz Co. ."Io Buy Coraw" Tea Rexall Store.
'
v umV, lry a Want