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    JaShRELDREGONIONDAY 18, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M.'O. MALONHY Editor and Publisher
DAN K. MALONI3Y News Editor
Entered nt tho postslllco at Murshflold, Oregon, for transmission through
tbe malls ns second class mail matter. '
OFFICIAL I'AI'KU OF COOS roUNTV.
AN INDEPENDENT 11EPUUL1CAN NEWSPAPER PUDLlSIlED EVETtY"
EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY DY THE COOS DAY
TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF THE CITY OF MAHSIIFIELI).
THE BALKAN WAR
WAK IS HELL but oppression Is war Interminable, or terminable
only by tho sort of war that tho Halkans nro carrying to tho
gates of Constantinople.
When tyranny grows nboiit bo old and gray and wrinkled, tho
lock of Destiny strikes for It, and it goes down. Tho clock ot Des
tiny Is striking for tho utisponknblo Turk.
For flvo hundred years tho Ottoman Turks havo camped In Eu
ropo, on tho ruins of Oreeco and tho old Dyzantlno Empire, which
fought back tho onswcoplng hordes of MobIcui barbarians for centur
ies, an island of civilization In a sen of Asiatic conquest.
Now tho Turk feels tho stroko of Kismet. Tho armloB of tho
formor provinces nro thundering at his gates. Tho tldo of Islamic In
Tnslon turned back by Charles Mnrtel at Tours, and by John Sohloskl
t Vionnn, hns obbed to tho very walls of Constantinople Tho rod
war, tho Turk has so often Invoked, flames among his hitherto Inviolato
Kiosks and minarets. It Is tho Napoleonic assault over again.
And who nro theso new heroes who linvo struck and struck, and
struck until tho iron Janizaries aro rcollng to tho ropes and crying for
quarter? Why, they nro tho dorldod "chocolato soldiers," bolittlod In
mimical comedy the soldiers of Bulgaria, Scrvla, Montenegro and
Oreeco. Tlicso heroes arc thoso who aro represented as carrying choco
lates In tholr cartrldgo bolts, Instead of ammunition I
How llttlo wo know men until they nro tested. Theso heroes
somo of thorn havu Loon shining shoes of American cltlzons until
tho clarion call of tholr country drew them back to their nntlvo land
to fight for It. Thoy nro chocolate soldiers and bootblacks no more.
Tiioy nro men of blood and Iron. Picrro Lotl in his "Mndamo Chrys
nnthomo," slighted tho Japanese. Thoy wcro toy soldiers, ho said, only
fit for functions nud fans. This was Just boforo tholr war with China.
And Plorro Lotl lived to seo tlicso toy soldiers fill with their living
bodies tho ditches boforo Port Arthur, nud chargo lllto demons Into tho
hell of HiiBslan dro at Mukden.
Tho Halkans aro victorious! Already tho Turk Is crying for poaco,
as told In tho Associated Press dispatches to Tho Times. Tholr vic
tory seems to oo mo from tho splendid dash and spirit with which thoy
fared tholr In veto rate foes and oppressors, tho Turks. It rcmlndB ono
of tho poet's vivid lines written In 1801:
"Come with tho weapons nt your call, with musket, plko or knlfo,
Ho. wields tho deadliest blado of all who lightest holds his llfo.
Tho hard that deals tho unbought blows with nil a pntrolt's
s:orn,
Might brain tho tyrant with n roso or stab him with n thorn!"
In tho crises of human llfo and history, tho subllmost and most
nsofiil olomont in human nature Is often cnrolcsBiicss of llfo nud tho
things of llfo.
ih uuiiiinuiuu wiiu inu completion i"liir-ki-. -5?s.
of tho eighth grndo ought to nt- 1M 11111 f Im
tempt tho teaching of eighth grndo gM! U P IV
English nud bo proporly Impiesscd U U I III II 111 A
with tho limited vocabulary ot tho wv" 'U UUJ H '
children of that ngo, their iincor- -,. l
bWITCH 1
tnlnty of prouunclutlon, and goner
nl helplessness in tho .uso of tlielr
own English lnngungo.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Tho High school dleo Club took
doflnlto stops for organization last
Wednesday liv nlcctlni? Prnf. W w
grado were: Huby Cooley, Myri Morris of tho eominorclnl dopurt
Cox, Thcodoro Dow, Annlo Downs, mont, presldont of tho club, Mnx
Jesse Krnntz, Myrtlo Isaacson, lies- itclgard, vice, presldont; Miss Ituth
oln Rntiititnlnt. Norman Wilson nnd Allen, socrntnrv ninl trnnnnrniv ntut
Llzzlo Kroninilngn. In tho Sixth, chostor Isaacson, manngor. All of , Cupid is nlnvln,, i.
Ilnth AndeiHon. Charles Doano, tho 30 members nro vory onthus- -008 " 'Mophonn n 'tW
I'.rilUBl uiunn,
Fnrrcn, Ernest
lovson, Gooii'
Tho Amorlcnn History class Is
studying cnusos ot tho Revolution,
tho measures taken by Englnnd to
suppress tho pcoplo of tho colonics
and tho measures tnkon by tho
colonies to opposo oppression and
petition for redress of grlovnncos.
Tho Declaration of Indopondonco
was taken up In n soparato dis
cussion, tho cnuses for each clause
being discussed.
Tho English hlBtory class has
been studvlnir tho formation of
Parliament, especially tho Uouso of.Supt. Tlcdgen tho following mndo own High school
Commons, and tho nioinoa or cnriy
roprcsontntlon in Parliament.
Many Marriaqes nf t.. ,
- ouon.
InlMi Dyo, Glendn instlc over tho prospects of giving "m"; f Mm operator Ml
T'liison, iioion uu- n concert in tno spring should con- """"on "nt thn i, re ttta,
Mntimui Wl inn .llflmm ,,...... ,1 l uri.... n i thn lopnl ri '.u JOUne .j,!
luimili, u.. ........, uiuuiio milium ii. uiion KIHlulllcr ,, , , " "ilCO llflVn A.l "l
Honclnnd. Ern -st Holm. Wllmn, f Mm Lntln doimrhnnnt will i,n blackbonid n i,i ..,afii o .'
. ,,.' , m.. AfoA.. ' .!. ..,. ... .... .. . " mnn.t ... ' 1'lClllr .1 " "'
:us ii'iiiK, iimij ini-'i'-, mo iircompnuiBi, wniio n dirccior ! , . vl,K"Boinont u "' fa
McLaughlin, Augusta im8 not boon choson ns yot. Ho- "''IV'od "our motto " flit
Jess, Frances
linn-, lfitiii
Mlcklln, Margaret Mlnnlg, Carol hearsalB aro to bo Bhirtod, how- ln '"'"to ig unii ...
Hahskonf. Vlolor HoDorson, Artnur, over. In n fow days. Other Hlirli "ro b. Hoon ,..."" tW
Whereat and Valerian Vnsoy. schools not ns largo as Mnrshflold nn(,"K 'ho y0Mn I? rrJ
linvn lrnnil tminlrnl nrcniilvntlntin "y llin rninn..... '. (niili.j
-".i.iiaiiv ill. ''if.
I linvo good musical organizations.
Tho Sophomoro history clnss has
completed n review of general his
tory up to tho tlmo of tho Ho
nnlssnnco, which will bo tho study
of tho clnss for tho next few days.
-" o-" .......w.. "riiJbuiir. r. -"illltllH
In a spelling test submitted by Thero scorns no reason whv our r"ch. who Is In it,..."'. Ml1
lit. TledKon tho following mndo own Hluh school should not Imvn oxclinngp. k in i, J. "Wt htJ
. . ' . .. . ... ." -- . . - . ----- ----- ...-. . - - u ii nrruj
good grades in tlio sovonin: uuiiy a largo nnd well trained gleo club. "Vr " Mr Ponl nV .1 ,M-
rVwilnv. OR- Tlwmilnrn DnW. flfi: Tlin nlnl. iiinmlini-a Itinln.lr. m. TllOV Will fn.i.i. . V ttat Mi.
" "'-"! .....- ..--'- " " ."" "" iiiio-. ,;,:;: "iuo in m.,i. r"
Tho clnss iii ancient history nro
now In tho midst of Greek story,
having complotod a study of tho
Porldean or Golden Ago of Athens.
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The Balkan Trouble
-By-
DOD STANLEY
Athletics.
Tho football sonson closed with
tho game with Myrtlo Point Friday
nfternoon and no further athlotlcs
will ho Indulged In till tho begin
nlng ot tho bnskothnll soason, fol
lowing the holidays.
Tho Bcason hns boon n long ono
nnd all Interested nro glad that
tho pigskin Is to bo Inld awny for
another year. Tho sonson has
been successful in point of gnmes
won, but not so successful from a
financial standpoint.
Tho Athlotlc association Is plan
ning a mliiBtrol ohow to bo given
soon for tho purposo ot getting on
their foot financially nnd it Is
hoped that nil patrons will bo In
terested and nld by tholr prcsonco
at tho tlmo of tho porformnncc.
Tho High school girls r.ro or
ganizing n bnskotball toam. About
fifteen girls will start tho game
nnd Miss Bessie Flanagan hns boon
elected manngor.
Jcsso Frnntz, 02; Myrtlo Isnncson.J tor Isnacson, Sidney Clnrko, John1 , M,B Mtzliugi, 0f V nle p!t
90; Ellzn McKay, 02; Albert Pow- Noble. Max Relgord, Guy Torroy, rnKo resigns todav i7ndo,1'
ers, OS; Besslo Snndqulst, 92; Nor- Tom Pntorson, Lcsllo IsnncHon, No- to '-nnglols wliero tu i DI f
mnn wnson, us. i mo I'limnn, Artnur Koistnd, i,eo "' " a ninn of ik.. ."
In tho Sixth grndo, Ituth Ander- McLnln, Leo La Chappollo, Mr.1 MIbh H'lft Macl.niir n It lltt
son. 9C; Charles Doano, 98; Glon- Morris. Mr. Ornnnls, Dormnl Cnmp- m.co ' lo b0 mnrrL 'Iot'
dn Fnrrcl, 100; Holon Oulovson, i,0ll, Evolyn Lnngworthy, May My- ,lr.,Iny to Mr Albco nf iv'11.8"'
91; Wllmn Hongland. 98; Wllmn rcn. Ituth Allen. Ednn llnnson,, ,nl"' i the SaKl
lirlilna.i.i.. . '",rlnBC. One ef n.
"old olllce oo lnnih "mvIVI1
-h,.ge and o'nVHRS
lClglitli Cinulc.
In tho Eighth grado lltornturo
class this weok, an oxcollont Hiomo
was handed lit by Ktith Cowan. I
FOIt.M GLEE CLUB.
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MnmlifiYlil High School OrganleM ladles In ti,p North "n.nli th 1
r..u II... C? ' I....hhI.I . .. .'v.iu um. Ii.
ll llll) niMl.-MMI. IIUll IIUII HI1(I I 10 n Eht f,M..V "l
In foBta irlvnn llilu wnnlf In nrllli.' a i i..i. . i. i... Connllln I.. n. ". ? " P i
Vi ',:" r"' "--" , " hivu until hub ini;iiiii2i.'u uy ,-- ".,'" Mmo notiii ,i
;:i !!!?.i,,tin,!K;ior.iB ii'0 ajoK " ; w ofiu, Mr,,,,oW n'B,,i shsj s..risas ,
Morchant. nnd In the II division by BcIl0l Wednesday nfternoon. Tlio Kjlo young lmCs i mm? ,V
Hector Stophnn. .following officers woro oloctcd: tho compnny nnd thn V,.,i!!t!
President, Prof. Morris; vlco Cuplil keeps nt work the tiffl
Helen Dow, Mnry Holland
Luuwig stone woro each uIibo
day this week on account of
11088.
lit ono l,rcB,l,ont' Mnx Kolgnrd; socrotary
Mi
ami treasurer, Ruth Allen; mann
gor, Chostor Isaacson.
NO EXTRA FEES
WE'VE watched tho Balkan wnr-cloud through nlmost ondlcss
years, and scon it's lightning's flushes nrouso nil Europo'fl
fears. Wo'vo rend liow mighty Turkey, uuspoaknblo nnd
foul, hns dureil nil other nntloiiB to do might olso but growl.
Wo'vo heard tho bluff nud bluster of Europe's Powors thnt ho, and
how thoy'd Join In conflict to gnlu tho mnstory whouo'or tho war
cloud gathered onoiigh to break In storm Unit's why tho Turkish
Crescent has kept out all reform, nud massacred tho Christinas,
'with shouts of Allah's pralBe, whllo worshipping Mohammed In True
Bollovor'fl wnys.
But, now that storm has gathered and broken o'or tho Turk, tho
pompous, bliiHt'rlng Powors must, blurts, no longer work on Turkey's
jmtlont neighbors who vo stood oppression long whllo waiting for
nomo Power to come nnd right tho wrong.
All honor to tho Bulgnrs, nnd Greeks, nnd Sorvlnns, fow, who
faro tho Turks in bnttlo, with Montenegrins, tno, and sliamo on stnlo
old Europe, In diplomatic guise, f'at stood nud watched tho Sultan
exult whllo Christian dies.
May Koran bow to Bible on ov'ry hnrd-foiight field. May Cross
o'orcomo tho Crescent till Turkish doom Is scaled.
I SOUTH MAHSIIFIELI) GRADES I
First Gir.dc.
Edith Anderson, Gordon Notf nnd
Virginia Gosnoy woro absent this
wool; 'on nccount of Illness.
Hollls nnd Clifford Foster or Ban
don entered school tho Inst of Inst
week.
Florcnco Knrdell, Mark Bonno
nnd John Nerd rum mndo somo vory
good frco hnud cutting pictures of
Indian life.
Lucy Bonobrnko entered school
this week nftor having been absent
for somo tlmo on account of l"r Cm-y ro,m,y clerk CnnM a.nrgo Kv-
lm for Services.
Thero was but ono session In tro Atv.( n v., t0 .,.
Eighth Grndo on Frldnv on nccount SAI'Mr 0ro" Nov- '8- Attorney
of tho footbnll gnmo. Work bo- General Crnwrord today advised J. It.
hn nt 8 o'clock and closed at 1 Stniinnrd or Gold Bench, County clerk
O'CIOCK.
I or Curry County, that county clorkB
woro not entitled to nny oxtrn com-
enmnnnv win i. :..."."'
on a now gonorntlon of cpentS
CI'RRV ("OUXTV NEBS
Doings at Curry Cmmljr Scutlold J
mnn uracil wiow.
Deputy Gnmo Warden Mn
storm bound In town a roipli i
dnys Inst weok whllo enroute to tv
south end or tho county on cfldil
business.
Assessor Tolmnn left faere fa
Chotco nftor his rnmlly, who hn
been holding down the hocettnl
for tho past row monthi.
Mrs. J. R, Stnnnnrd rctursedbCM
Saturday nftor a three moatViitt
with frlcnils on tho Cheko Rlrg.
Second Grade.
Loron Jess hns been absent this
weok.
ORI.'GO.V IN CABINET.
THERE Is a possibility that Ore
gon nmy bo ropresonted In
Presldont Wilson's cabinet.
Will It. King, formerly Hiiproino
court Justice In Oregon nud tho
HAPPV THOUGH MARRIED.
THE domestic ruptures which
linvo been responsible for
tho caustic phraso, "hnppy though
married," would probably novor
foremost champion of Woodrow Wll-1 imvo occurred if nil tho brides
hnd taken nud kopt nlong with
ho slnted tor socrotary of tho In
terior department, according to tho
opinions of thoso supposed to ho mi
the "Inside," JiiiIro King was In
chargo of Wilson's cnnipulgn west
of tho Rockies, from tho Chicago
hondquurtors, and during tho nh-
sonco ot tho other mnnngors nt
times was in complete charge of tho
campaign west of Chicago.
Judge King has ninny Coos Bay
frlonds who, regardless of politics,
will wish him sit cross.
J. N, Teal is nUo mentioned ns
a possibility for tho sumo pluro,
nud .loo has hosts of frlonds on
Coos Bay nnd In Coos county who
will boost nnd work for him nud
If wlshos would win him tho plucn
ha would bo nmoiig tho successful
ones.
X WITH THE t
toastandtea:
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OTHSTIO.V FOR. THE DAY.
Good ovonlng, ladles,
you roglstorod?
linvo
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Wo know somo Coos Bay womon
young womon, especially who
woron't hnlf as anxious for a vote
ns thoy wcro for n votor,
In Russln a soldier got llfo for
handing a petition to tho Czar, Somo
or theso Coos County petitions cir
culated ought to get more thnn
thnt.
tho conventional vows, tho reso
lutions which tho 32 brides on
board tho Burmudinn linvo drawn
up.
Tholr rogulntlons cover theso im
portant points; Novor to affect
tho now womnn; to know how to
cook and sow; nlwnys to hnvo
breakfast ready on tlmo nnd to
mnko a neat appenranco nt tho
bronkrnst tnblo; to tako tho Inl
tiatlvo In tho mnttor of kissing
their husbands; to bo nllowed nb
soluto chnrgo of housohold ntralrs;
to havo a fixed nllowanco; to koop
nccounts, nnd rosorvo all surplus
tor private uso; husbands ho grnnt
od ono "night oft" a weok without
questions, but husbnnds to bo on
cournged to bring tholr bncholor
frlonds to tho homo to mnko tho
homo a club.
Bolton Knmmorcr, Steon M,ngnus
and Donnld Gldloy told somn good
stcrlca tor tho otory hour.
Allco FrniiBon. Lloyd Haworth.
John Norstrnm, Loouldns Crosson
nud Dick Wnltors did good work
In painting tho "Mayflower."
Tlilnl Grade.
Thoso who stood ovor 90 in tho
Third nud Fourth B grndos spoil
ing examinations woro; Enoch An
derson, Mnybollo McLnughlln, Fran
cis Sncchl, Johnnlo Mlrrnsoul. Ty
son Koyzor, Edgar Mnuzoy, Gladys
Burrows, Roubon Snndqulst, Violet
Pnttlson, Ruth Snndqulst nnd Elmer
lllldonurniid.
Helen Smith and Mao Church ponsntloti tor Isulng flsh and hunting
o,,m an.,,..,, i inu,, nuun-n on licenses. Tho county clorlc nrcsontod
oos uiver. . Ul0 theory thnt this work was for tho
' state nnd not for tho county, thoro-
foro thoro should bo oxtrn pny. But, Frod Oruver brought her op la Vt
l CENTRAL SCHOOL NOTES tho attorney gonornl ndvlscd thnt tho covered hack.
" county was moroly n municipal dl-l Wesley Miller dcllrered a loUd
Primary. vision or tno stnto nnd that whllo rrolght to two mllo riffle, a dutiM
Lcona Holmes of Oakland, Cal oouniy ciorus drow tnolr pay from i or Ilvo miles nliovo Agnewjut Sri
Is n now pupil In this room. tlio county, nevertheless thoy woroj urdny, running tlio Shasta Coitinf
Miss Roxlo Hall visited tho grndo olllcors or thn stutn. Ids each wny with mho and ulttr
on nidny niternoon.
First.
Agnes KuIJu or tho B. second di
vision, hnd perrect spoiling Iossoiib
nil week, nnd nlso on tho rovlow or
twenty words on Friday.
Chamber of Commerce Statement
Statement of receipts nnd disbursements nt Mnrshflold Chamber ot Cos-,
Tho clnss In wntor colors on Fri- morce, ror the period Jntiunry 1st, 1912 to November lt, 1911
dav pnlntod yellow chrysnnthomums' RECEIPTS.
which Rodorlc O'Connor brought. I Cnsh on hnnd Jniiunry 1st. 1912 I
Tlilnl Grndo. Received from subscribers, Jnnunry 1st, 1912 to nnd Including
JM1
llocs, Maud Stiitsmnn, Gortrudo
uoninson. nolln Terry, Marlon Rors
lull nnd Mario Wlsta.
Fourth Grndf.
Bentrlco Crosson, Louise Gldloy,
Rohort Sneddon nnd Donnld Allen
did vory good color work in mak
ing tho secondary colors from tho
threo primary colors.
Chnrles Sneddon wns nbsont Mon
day on account or Illness.
Bentrlco Crosson was nbsont all
weok on nccount ot grlppo.
Charles Sneddon, Mnrguorlto Lc
cocq, Bornlco Mlrrnsoul, Ctolla Ilng
lund, Gladys Forry nnd Walter
Hnglund mndo very good landscapes
in color.
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CURIOUS FACTS
FROM EVERYWHERE
Tho snioke8tnck8 or our ocean
Rtonmcrs nro iniioh lnrgo than Is
gonoinlly supposed. The smallest
nro lf reot In dlainotor, and some
of tho lnrgest ones nro 18 root.
Tho heaviest mnn, wh'oso weight
1b recordod nuthontlenlly, was Miles
Dordon or Tennesseo. Ho wolghed
a llttlo less thnn 1000 pounds.
Robinson Crusoe was tlio first
novel published with Illustrations
In Englnnd. This was In August
of 1719 nud tho Illustration was n
mnp or tho world.
The first Sunday schools woro
established by St. Gharlos Borro
ever made, oroctod to his momory.
oniuia 1803401 am sl "1 'ooui
mind.'' ,. . 'i '
a is cinunod mat tnoro aro
300,000,000 coconnut trees In full
bearing.
Those plnnts which hnvo white
blossoms hnvo moro frngrnnco
than nny others. Red is not, fol
lowed by yellow and bluo.
A nowly born glrnrfo stands high
Immediately artor birth. Ho then
measures six root rrom his hoors
to tno top or his head.
Divers' boots weigh 20 pounds
npleco, Tho helmet wolgha 40
1 omuls nnd tho diver also carries
80 pounds of lend to ennhlo him
to I'ccp his bnlnnco at tho bot
tom of tho son.
Ernest Leo returned Thursday,
Novombor 14.
Stolln Hnglund was out Friday on
account of Illness.
CARD OF THANKS.
I deslro to thnnk nil thoso who
so Kindly enmo to assistance dur
ing my Into boreavomont, tho death
of my husband. I deeply nppre
clato tho efforts of tho I, O. O.
F. lodge moinbers In my bohnlf
and feel vory thankrul to those
strangers who so kindly donated
Rowers.
MRS. A. L. LAYTON.
Fifth Grade.
The following pupils of tho Fifth
grade did not fall bolow 90 In
nny study this month:
B Class Edith Ayro, Samuel
Franson, Ebon Connor nnd Georgo
Mlnnlg.
A Clnss Evelyn Mlrrnsoul nnd
Reginald McCarberry.
Thoso who had norroct miollltiiri Vnvnmiinr iui into Mil II
lessons this weok nnd 100 In n test Spoclnl fuiicl lccclvod ror reorganization or Port or Coos Ray .. ,!
on inuny uio: Boil Why, EugonoReiit received rrom Port of Coos Hay 5H'
Crosthwnlt, Irono Foulkes. Edna .
Uillll
(Artor rcorgnnlzntlon or tho Port of Coos Bay, nil money expended I;
tlin MnrflllMlllfl nlinmlinl tt Pniiininrin U'na rnflllllllill.
Tho Third nrndo Ih sludvlni? thn Aiivnrtiai.,,, i iltil
plcturo or tho Angelus by Millet. Postngo ...... '. '.'..". '. !'!!.'!!!!!!!! ,J-M-
Mnilon Wilson Is dronnod on nc- Smmiioa Slt'i
count or sickness. Rent ,!
,. ., - i nil I
loiirtli Grade. Salary Socrotnrv ''f
Mrs. nodgo nnd Miss Roxlo Hall Janitor . "
were visitors In this room on Frl-.Drnyngo ...'. ,l!
"a- vim, a ,. 3S!tt?'i ' !-
Those nbsont this wool: on nc- p, t 4 ." '::::" 1
-... i . (-p '"' t 11 I
tuuiu oi Biciuiess wero victor Back Tvnnwriip ".
and Clara Coleninn. iT.ihia
HoNynrd Lowls roturnod Thursday p0Bt olllco box rent '.'.'.'.'.'.'. !
attor two weeks' Illness. Furiiiniiini'n
sit? ,H " T'?!,? ,1' r",n C0,",)0- organization or Port of Coos BV ! '. '. '. !
Tho A division la ' writing tho
story or Cyclops.
Thoso hnvlng porroct lessons in
spoiling tho pnst weok nro Mlrlnm
Wright, Mnzlo Cooloy( Steward Mc
Intyro, Bornlco Pntchott, Agnes
Johnston, Emmott Collins, Elslo
HUlBtroni. Hllma KuIJu, Holon
Terry. Jnno McLnln nnd Kathryn
Nicholson,
Seventh Grade.
Wo hnvo not hnd an nbgonco nor
n tnrdlnosa this weok.
I IIO80 Who linvo hnd nnrfor-l
spoiling lessons ror tho weok nro
Edgnr Cnson, Hnzel Cook, Georgo
England, Esmond Glossop, Goorgo
Hongell, Mnbol Immol, Rolno Kos
onon, WlHrod McLnln, Joo Mllner,
Goorgo Terry nnd Ernest nurrows,
Bnlnnco In bank ns per chock book, nt present time
GENERAL SCHOOL NOTES.
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Inhlo
a j Ji hm
Lillian Seamnn, Ttosy Knox, Ed-
hi ii iyiiua, nun ivriiuir i.ru unvo
been nbsent tor n weok, but hnvo
now returned to school.
Slvtli nnd Seventh Grades.
Tho boys or tho Sixth nnd Sev
enth Grndos hnvo nearly rinlshod
their hammocks and nro now learn
ing tho stitches to be used In mnk
lug tho floor nints ror use in the
gymnasium.
Thoso grading 90 or nbovo In
nrlthmotlo ror tho past month In
the Sovonth grado wero Guy Clau
sen, Ruby Cooloy, Theodore Dow,
Jesso Frnntz and Albert Powers.
In tho Sixth grado. Georgo Hansen.
Wllmn Hoaglqnd, Margnret Mlnnlg,
Ernest, Whereat and Valerian Va-8y.
Th?aTIm2MSffll.b Pr,Dtlng d0n " Jh0B? maklnB a srad0 of 90 r
The Time, offlce. ( , I above ,n geography In the, Seventh
Tho annual nccosslon or books to
the school library has nrrlvod. A I
mnjorlrj of tho books this year I
consist or flctton for tho grades.
. luiuinuiu em oi mo uiversido
Art Series by Estollo M. Hurl Is
in the accession,
Tho school equipment was in
creased during the week in- thn
addition of threo Wobster's New!
Hiiornauonai Dictionaries.
Gymnnsium nnnaratus a lining
Placed In tho bnsemont of tho
High school building for the uso of
the grado pupils. Tho pupils thorn-!
solves aro to make tho mats for1
their protection. The nppnratus
will bo homo mndo, consisting of.
swinging rings, trapeze, horizontal1
uuid, iiunzumai inuaor, etc.
A letter from Miss Bessie Coko.
10, now of tho University of Cal
irornlti, suggests among other
things that High school students
bo advised of tho importance of
getting the thought quickly out of
the printed pago, and accurately,
too.
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