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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1 912. EVEMIMG EDITION.
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GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. I
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GENERAL SCIIOOIj NEWS.
Christmas exorcises In the- schools
will l)o simple- tills year. Tcnchors
Jiavo boon nskod by tho Biiporln
tondont to tench tho spirit of tlio
season, but to push tho regulnr
work of tho school with vigor right
tin to tho holiday vacation. Pro
They will bo ablo to make- substan
tial, attractlvo baskets boforo they
aro done.
Tho Wednesday afternoon cook
cry clas3 will not nicot again till
tho first Wednesday after Now
Years, January 8.
Tho Friday aftornoon
grams of regular school work will .class will meet for nn extra
bo given In most rooms, consisting Friday, Decombor 13, at
cookery
lesson
2 p.
of momory goms, momorlzcd iiooms, Any of tho ladles who wlsli
oongs, readings and dramatics all fp mako up tho third lesson of
regular school work. This proccd- to courso mny como at thnt tlmo.
tiro on t no imrt oi mo scnoou . iuiumhiimi '"i"""'1""
should loavo a fresh Christmas spir
it for tho churches to utilize.
This department Is planning a
scries of talks to bo given by var
ious prominent business men and
ri,ffi.i i.ia .ni cnan nn. lawyers during the year. Much in-
cember 27th for two wooks. ny trcBt ' '"B &" ." ," work
voto of tho Hoard of Education.! J18 manJ, students In shorthand and
toachcrs will bo allowed $10 for typewriting remain til ncnr.y
,, vnnntlon nnrloil. ' ! to got Up speed in tllCSO two
. liMnttAiiiiu
"HMIHHJD.
rri. Mtifnlmon rxt n Arwnn nltntn
i-i fi-i nvti...M.ioi.fa -n'a ,,tiini. Thoro Is some talk of organlz
Izcd by tho board of oducaHon at Ing a commercial club for tho pur-
n recont mooting. Tho High I'?80 f 'Hscusslng various phases
school building needs this added f nioilorn business inniingomont,
nrotoctlon bndly. A. II. Powers etc
was authorized to mako tho purchase.
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HIGH SCIIOOIj.
Miss Pearl jUklnson from Nova
Scotia this week entered tho fresh
man class.
I Tho commercial arithmetic class
has boon working nrobloms In tax
ation and aro beginning to rcallzo
whnt a great problom taxation Is.
Miss Inez Bnldwln, tho Second
grado teacher In tho High school
building, was confined to her room
several days this week. Mrs. Mor
row supplied during her nbRonco.
Krlenrn Deiuirtincnt
Tho chemistry class for tho pnst
Tho students in public spoaklng
aro working hard on tho immigra
tion question, which Is tho ono for
County High school contest. Tho
Mnrshflold High school tennis will
bo picked In a fow days.
I SOUTH MAHSHFIELI). I
Eighth Grade.
In a spoiling tost given on Frl-
day, tho host papers In tho I)
and Its uses In mnnufacturo of 'J a ddon Woslov Seanm '
nitroglycorlno and roflnlng of pc- P"Snif'n .' c"' , ct 0 E
troloum woro iIIroiirrciI. Hydro- J" snuqulst and unronco Iiur-
Bon Riilplililo was also prepared and ro"8,
Its properties studied. Th(J KB,lth Brn(n coo0ry cn8S
,,, had tholr cookory lesson during
t., iiiivnlrn nviiorlinnnts woro tho noon hour on Thursday, pro-
0 mnninnta And lirnpflPfl tlrmi. I WMiiivtiuu M',V,,"J wwiii
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IUI11H 111 lUtUMIKU UIl.hUl ll. T.inl Iftliiina VnnnnH TToo
ii wit (lit) i iwiiiiio) atiu i uut iiiiiicuii
and Myrtlo Nolson woro ahsout this
Tho Senior class have completed wcok " nccount ot ,lln(V88
Sixth and Seventh Grade.
Tn tho spoiling contest tho nvor-
tho study of tho porlod which was
undor tho govorntnont of tho Artl-
i- nnnfi,lni4Allnii o ii 1 nl art n
CICH Ul V wnuunmiUMi iiiiw tuuu i --... xvna OO Oft nni nnnt
short study of tho formation and " ' "' --' " "" ". "a''u' ,'n
ratification of tho constitution, and " 5if qutli A l no? ront
will lioKln now tho porlod known ,or cot; SIxtlwJKU por cent,
as tho Federal Supremacy. p B wpro ,mn(lo n
by Guy Clauson. Itiith McLaughlin
Tho Kngllsh history class for tho' " ; " ""i .".'
st week havo been studying tho!""" Cnro1 u""Bl01'r
nast
War of tho Hoses, and tho divi
sions, causes and offecrs upon ring-land.
n tho Sophomoro class tho Ho
formatlon has beon tho subject of
study and particularly tho Infor
mation In England, togothor with
tho reigns of Kings Henry VII.
and VIII.. nnd tho Queona Mary
and Elizabeth.
Dick Waters, hoi en Jess, Emerson i
NoIT, Walter Sneddon and Alum
Kardeli weie aiiiong those absent
this weok.
Helton Kniunicror of Second A
has loft school to go to California.
In grammar tho following hand
ed In good papers: Sovonth Ruby
Cooloy, Myrl Cox, Tod Oow, Josso
Frnntz, nnd hlsn hrommlnga. In
tho Sixth, Charles Doano, Ernest
Draws, filonda Farroll, Helen Gu
lovson, Georgo Hanson, Wllma
Honglaud, Wllma Jess, Mary Mc-
Arthur, juigusta Mlcklon, Mnrgarot
Mlnnlg, Carol Itahskopf, Vlolot Ito-borson.
Tho Freshman Class lins com- on Friday tho question. "Ito
plored tho governmental history of wived, Thnt Jcfforson was a grent
Greoco. but now aro gaining whnt 0r man thnn Itnosovolt, wns do
knowledgo thoy can of tho arts, mtod by tho following loams: Af
lltoraturo, philosophy and sciences nrmatlvo, Mary McArthur. Glonda
of tho pooplo of Greeco.
Athletics.
Athletics havo been qulot for tlif
past two wooks, but beginning with
Monday, tho baskothall season will
begin, and as a beginning games
will bo plnyod botwoon tho four
High school classes,
Tmmedlatoly following tho Christ
mas vacation, prartlco will begin
for tho league games, tho first of
which will probably bo played
about Jauunry 2 I.
Mnrshflold Is hoping to put n
strong team In tho Hold and no
doubt will glvo a good account of
liorsolf In lior guinea with tho oth
er members of tho longuo.
IVmii'stlc Science.
Tho children from tho Third to
tho Fifth grndos In handwork nro
planning to finish nil tholr work
boforo Christmas Thoso aro arti
cles inado of braids and they really
havo shown marked Improvement.
Some have original Ideas and have
begun to apply them to things out
oldo of school.
Tho girls of tho Sixth grades in
both buildings nro doing very nlco
work In cross-stitch work.
Farroll, Ernest Whereat, Ellzn Me
Kay and John Dyo. Nogatlvo, Ern
est Drows. Huth McLaughlin, Guy
Clniisen, Honry Waltor and Har
old Haines. Tho Judges woro Hol
ou Golovson, Carol llahskopf and
Augusta Mlcklon. Tho question
wns decided In favor of tho negn
tlvo. Supt. Tlodgon visited tho
room during tho dobnto and gava
a holpful talk to tho school nt tho
close of tho dobnto.
Ollvo Hasklns of Portland enter
ed tho Fifth grado this weok.
Fourth Grade.
Tho Fourth grndo enjoyed a
visit from one of tho parents this
week, who spent nn hour and a
half with us Wednesday afternoon.
First Grade.
Three pupils left school this;
wcok. llollls and Clifford Foster
movifd to tho country and Albert
LnChapollo Is going to Wisconsin
to live
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I TEXTUAL SCHOOL NEWS
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Primary
Edna Kcllnnd, who has been ab
sent on nccount of ill health Is again
In school.
Itussol McOuiro has withdrawn to
go to Coqulllo.
Tho children nro doing Christmas
work. Thoy expect to ontortnln their
parents on tho afternoon of tho twen
tieth. First A
Pearl and Mnx Wcsslo aro now pu
pils In this grndc.
Hodoric O'Connor, Chnrlcs Kosoncn,
nnd Agnes Ktiljtt havo boon perfect
in spoiling for two weeks.
Second Grade
Dlnncho Thomas hns been absent
on nccount of illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones of Forudnlo
woro visitors on Wednesday aftornoon
November, 27th.
Tho First nnd Second grades met
in Miss Palmer's room Wednesday
aftornoon, November 27th nnd spent
a very onjoynblo hour singing tho
songs which hnvo been learned dur
ing tho year.
Tho Second grado dramatized Hia
watha last wcok.
Fourth Grndo
Stolla Chrlstcnson has completed
tho hats mado of rallla.
Jnmos Eddy has boon absent on nc
count of Illnoss.
Mrs. R. Hall. Mrs. Spado and Mrs.
Hall visited the room Wednesday,
Nov. 27th.
Fifth Grado
Lottlo Coleman, ltufus Dyorly, Al
ta Lash and Anna Wilson woro ab-
sont during tho wcok on account of
sickness.
Tho nnmcB of thoso who woro per
fect In n spoiling test of fifty words
for tho past month woro: Allco John
son, Knthryn Nicholson, Jnno McLaln
and Elslo Hlllstrom.
Thoso making grndos above ninety
woro: Aim hnsn, Agnes Johnson, An
na Wilson, Ilortlo Hnmpton, Doris
Songstnckon, Enunott Collins, Eminn
Lou Douglas, Edgar Farloy, Hllnin
Kulju, Howard howls, Holen Torry,
Martha Spraguo. Marlon Wrluht.
Raymond McKoown, Steward Mcln-
tyro, Tliolmn Wnlkor, Alma Pratt,
iiornioco rntriiou, Ethel Hiimnor,
Llzzlo Erlckson nnd Rufus Dyorly.
Sixth Grndo
Knthryn Horton has been nbsent
ou account of sickness.
Seventh Grndo
Harold Wnlrath Is acaln In schnnl
nftor n brlof nbsonco on account of
8ICKI1088.
Tho A. Class will bogln work In
Pnrtlal Payments noxt weok tho 13.
Class in townships.
In n spoiling test of ono hundrod
words given on Thursday no ono wont
bolow 01 nor cent. Thoso hnvlnir
porfoct pnpors aro: Helon Rocs, Goo.
Englund, Holon Immol, llort Trlbboy,
Ernest Ihirroughs, Geo. Hongoli, Ed
ith Hnwkmnn, Ernost Potorson, Eth
el Lingo, Mnbel Immol and Story
Musson.
Tho boys will begin weaving bas
kets noxt weok.
In history tho A Class aro study
ing tho Revolution, tho II Clnss tho
French nnd Indlnn War.
Tho attendnnco for theso first threo
months has beon oxccptlonnlly good.
Wo havo only olght days of absonco
thus far.
Tho grades nro much Interested In
tho Christmas songs which aro bolug
laugui oy .miss spooner.
Tho pupils nro making protty lit
tlo Christmas cards, blottors. book'
lots, etc., undor Miss Palmer's super
vision.
fflggigESTEiaasggasaasgajCT
IK YOU ARID WOXniCKINCl ABOUT "WHAT TO (ii:'- i?on
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
ii visit to our sloi-o will help you to solvo tho problem.
1U . 1 - ...... itiW i 1(i J e ri1 l1l11 MO nsiniif aP ...
WC llllVU lllilllj illlicira iu Biivn.iv,ii. niv. iiv;tij.u ui u WIJIIIUU, 1111111 01' child
in our cxocllont stock, including
oakvijnu- sma making p,ks
BOYS' .EXPRESS WAGONS, UIOYOlFq
TIUOYOLES, arOTOJ? CYCLES
CJTTAAMXTn CJTnrpC! . '
' ig UUTliBRY
.L"UUJS.Jli'L' AJS'IVKS
ROSETTE SETS SAFETY RAZORS '
juui many otner nrticics too numerous to men-lion.
"Watch our windows and visit our store for Christinas suggestions.
Great CLEARANC
IC4 iSi-Lily
of all
Fall and Winter Millimeiry
"Wo arc determined not to carry over any of this season's goods and mill
Comramemice Satasrdlayj, December 7th
and close out the entire slock at less than cost.
Watch our windows for Bargains and Prices.
rso Ac Go AikE
NEXT WOOLEN MILLS ST0HE
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COOS 3BU.TLDTNC.
Dlblo study.
Servlco In St. Mary's church,
North Ilond (2 p. m.) and St. huko's
Church, Emplro, (3 p. m.) ovory nl
tornato Sundny,
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I SKVKXTU DAY ADVKNTISTS. I
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At the Churches
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(Ministers nnd others aro request
ed to hand In tho Sunday church no
tices not later than Friday evening to
Insure insertion Saturday.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Elwln Johnson returned to school
Friday after two days' absonco on
nccount of illness.
Margaret Powers was absent on
Wednesday,
Third It nnd Fourth II.
Thoso that stood 100 in arithme
tic woro: Tyson Koysor, Maybollo
Mchaughlln, Francis Sacchl and Er
wln Ynho.
Thoso who had perfect lessonB
In spoiling for tho month woro:
Third grndo, Johnnie- Mlrrnsoul and
Tho boys of tho Sixth nnd Sov- Mnybello Mchaughlln: Fourth. El-
c-nth grndes In tho Contrnl school mer Hlldonbrnnd, Margarot Lund
nro planning to mako rood has-. and Milton Ilagqulst.
kotB. Thoy aro to plan tho stylo
Rev. II. T Rutledge, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m,
Morulng services nt 11 o'clock.
Epworth Longuo at C:30.
Evening servlco nt 7:30.
Junior Leaguo Thursday aftornoon
at 3:45.
Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlng
at 7:30 o'clock.
You aro cordially Invltod to attend
theso services.
C. J. Colo. Pastor.
Seventh Day Adventlst services are
conducted every Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Preaching services at 3 p. m.
Come and spend an hour with us;
no will do you good.
OlIUItCH OF CIIHIST.
Z. O. Doward. Mlnlstor.
Dlblo school at 10 a. m.
Young Peoplo's mooting nt 7 p. m.
C W. B. M. Day will b0 obsorv
ol at tho Christian church, corner
Sixth street and Central avonuo, to
morrow. Rev. Doward will speak
morning nnd ovonlng. Thoro will
bo special music.
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EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL,
of weaving, shape nnd slzo of tho
haakot, or tray, thoy wlBh to make.
Second Grade.
Duucau Dashnoy, Tholma Black,
Rov. Robt. E. Browning, Rector.
8 a. m. Holy Communion (2nd
and -1th Sundays.)
9:30 a. m., Sunday school.
11a. m., morning prayer and ser
mon. Holy Communion first Sunday
of each month.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and
Sermon.
Friday Evening.
7:30 p. m, Evening Service and
I PIU-SHYTEIUAN CHURCH
Marsh f (old
J. E. Burkhart, Mlnlstor.
At tho First Presbyterian church
ervlcos may bo expected on sabbath
as follows:
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Young Peoplo's Meeting at U:U0.
Evening worshln nt 7; an.
Prayer-meotlng on Thursday oy
ening nt 7:30.
Special music by quartet choir at
uotu morning and ovonlntr sorvlen.
Subject of morning sermon. "Faith
vs. Mountains." Subject of ovonlng
burmoii, "uo you liollevo In Horo-
auyr- This will bo tho first in a
series of Sundny ovojnlng sermons
on "Somo Vital Questions for Poo
plo of Today." Como out and hoar
these. A cordial wolcomo for all.
Good music by tho choir. Hymns
that nil lovo to sing. Como and
bring a friend.
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field, Sundny, Doe. 8, ut 11 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10,
Norwegian sorvlcea will bo hold
In tho Swedish Luthornn church at
North Ilond. Sundny. Doc. 8. at
7:30. Sunday school at 10.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
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Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third
street North.
Subject: "God Is tho only
cniiso nnd crontor."
Sorvlco Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday school 12 M., Wednosday
8 p. m
Reading room opon on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, 3 to 5 p. m.
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i catholic ciunm
North BBd-.J
nev. Father Bprinieji f
Mass will bo celebijW
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o clocK bunun? "- -
Father Sprinter.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN.
Dr. John E. Oslund, Pastor.
Sunday School, 0:30 n. m.
Morning sorvlro. 10:45 n. m.
Tho pastor will preach on tho
subject, "Tho Stand Beforo tho Son
of Man."
No evening servlco.
In North Bond services as fol
lows: Sunday school, 2 p. m.
Preaching sorvlco, 3 p. m on
tho thomo, "I was glad whon thoy
said unto mo, let us go Into tho
house of Johova."
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and prayer on Thurftlar w-
' wl. nteml a cordial lnlt-l
tho goncml public and til
non-church goers w ;-..,.
-,... ii nil us and Wl
thoo good.
T o.vniohio ciicncaj
w n. a n. Mnnro-
".?.V CX Vo-n miMa '
Tlioro win u "--. im
Mnnina's ono nt 7 and w
nt 10 o'clock.
pRnsnvTEniAN : off
ev.D.A.McLe0d.r;i
Sunday school, iw
Preaching BerTlce,"
nkoferian nuuvi" .
Preaching service. 1WJ
ointrtj
NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN.
R. O. Thomo. PnRtnr.
Services will ho hold In tho Nor
wegian Lutheran church, Marsh-
I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH I
North Bond.
Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Proachlng 11 n. in. and 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
I FIRST BAPTIST CITORCTL I
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Albert F. Bassford, M. A., Pastor.
Our Blblo school meets promptly
nt 10. Classes for all ages.
Morning worship nt 11, with ser
mon by Pastor Bassford,
Junior Society meets In tho
church at 2:30.
Young Pooplo's sorvlco at C:30.
All young peoplo welcomed.
Evening worship at 7:30. Ser
mon on "Ezeklol, tho Prophet of
tho Exllo."
Midweok sorvlco for conforenco
I SwrnoDwroi"
a . Nona ""iiMi
The services Sunday fW M
10u!ndayschoollO.o-ortSi
Vesper uircio -
7 p' m' . , the P!tor
Sermons by ids y
nnd 8 D. Va,
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ti,o suit, coat ana
..-rallies' Emporium d l
tinuo next week ai
cent off.
r-7A.ts
Nursery StoCK. p-
riiimn rr- ,rnf I
SfffTnTinED AT m
nrui mcnnPTION H"1
.nd I will M" ' ,horpl " p
Uome IT tB "; ,
wlU '. ,rl.l wl K"""!!
money. W"" y 60
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