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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912.- EVENING EDITION. high school. mediately following tlio holiday ro- cess. J I Thrt inintnt iirnntlnn will linrrlll Tho FroBhninn nnd Sophomoro for th(J IonB,10 Bninca ftt tll0 tnk. history classes hnvo completed tho lnB ot BCi,00i( nn,i t is hoped ndvnnccd work for tho first hnlf oftlmt a trong tonm win 1)0 ,lt ln tho year and Immediately follow- th(J flol(i t),0RU nimost a new team lng tho holidays will begin ro- w, lmvo to 1)0 utllu ,, Nono ot vlows. Tho Sophomore class will tho mcini,orB 0f last year's tonm nt tho bmiio time have Bomo rcnd-i1)nvo turnc,i out for practice luc on particular topics of vnluoi from the modloval period. Tll0 Tabernacle will most likely bo opened during tho holidays two or thrco days of each wcok, and thoso wishing to begin prnctlco can Tho Juniors will finish the Tudor porlod ot English history, which will comploto tho advanced work, do so. for them, taking up next the su premacy ot tho Shiarts. Tho Seniors will comploto tholr semester's work soon nftor tho be ginning of school following tho hol iday recess nnd then tho rovlow getting tho most Important fncts of our own V. S. history. Commercial Department. Tho llrHt of a series of addresses for tho Btudents of tho department was given on Thursday, by Hoy. '...,, for tllcir parents nnd A. F. Uassford, A. M., of Muraii- nnintc(1 Bomo covor designs SOUTH MARSIIFJKLl). First Oniric. John Ncrdrum, Gordon Ncff and Virginia Gosnoy wcro nbscnt this week on account of Illness. Hold. At ono tlmo Mr. Uassford was n vory prominent and success ful commercial teacher ln tho Kast nnd ho handled his subject, "Prep aration In Production," In n vory nblo way. After a few Introductory romnrks, ho discussed tho "DrouniB William McArthur brought a Christmas treo and tho children brought tho trimmings. Thoy mario blotters and mntch receivers for had painted somo cover designs for spelling and Christmas art books. Tho program Friday consisted of stories and dramntlzntlon In which most of tho children took part. Thoro wore nlso n fow Chrlstmns romnrks, ho discussed t;no urcanis pieces nnd songs. Tho visitors woro nnd Deeds" phnso of tho question, Mr8 cinuson, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Cur- naying in pnn: ino youui wnu y Mr8 Connor, Mrn. Walter Is so onrnpturcd with tho creations KoontZ( Mra. McArthur. Mrs. Stcon, oi ins iiiio iiun:y niui ii u "-" Mrn. Noff. Mrs. Knrdc 11. Mrs. Holl- to fit hlniRolf to transform those creatures of his Imgaluntinn Into nctual life, will qulto likely exper ience n rudo awakening ono of theso dnys, when ho conies Into con tnct with tho dlsngreenblo and com luonplaco ronlltlos of llfo." Ho thou dwolt briefly on tho Il lusion of "luck" by pointing out that success In anything depends on hard, pondntonl and well di rected work. Tho sponkor gave numerous nnd woll-solcetod nnalo glca Illustrating his points, which wcro Indeed Interesting. In one plnco ho gnvo the substnnco of how n footbnll drop-klckor nt Ynlo spent threo months for 10 seconds piny, but tho thrco months work won tho Riimo. Aftor pointing out tho need of hard work In all lines of endeavor lio brought It forcibly homo, that tho markot wuh overcrowded with Incompetents In tho ImihIiiosb world nnd mado tho plen for flrst-rato stenographers and bookkeepers. Ho man, Mrs. Drown nnd Miss Dear. Second Ornrie. The Second grndo pupils gnvo tho following progrnm on Frldny nftor noon: Snntn Clans Is Coming School. Tho North Wind School. Story of tho First Christmas Stcon Magnus, It I Woro Snntn CInus Cecil Doll. Song, "Chrlslnms Star," Donnld Old ley. Reclrntlnn Emerson Noff. Story Thnrald Conner. "Ilrothor Rabbit and Frisky Squlr rol." Second Grndo Hoys. Lullaby Cnllstn Wnltors. A li mine Gnrdnor nnd Myrtlo Conklln. Tho Dost Day of All Lloyd Ila worth. Story Lnwrcnco Koontz. "Holy Night" School. Memory Gems School. Tho following visitors woro pros- Xmins C A First Addition To Marshfield Invest a fow dollars in Marsh Held vPMi es ialc, ilio best investment today on tlio Ia" t'iL'ic Coast. Never again will' von imv such an exceptional opportunity' to obtain' choice property at the low price prcvailinc in this city, the I'utiiro o which cannot bo overestimated. Make a Christmas investment in Marsh field real estate. It's all good, but liny tho best. Select one of these 50x120 foot lots in First Addition, where the values aro high and the prices low. Uuv whore the properly is accessible, level, h'ijrh m .sheltered; where the streets arc graded and the now homes are being built. The location is right; on tho South Side, the residence section. .13uy on your own tonus; a small cash pay ment and the balanco to suit your montlilv income. Invest now in ono of these $:J00 lots and next Christmas the enhancement in its value will bo a substantial gift to yon. Call at our office for plat, or let us show you the Addition. Reynolds Development Co, Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J n, .nni.iii,in,i in Mm folimvlnir' ent. Mrs. Illack. Mrs. J. II. Dash words: "Let us romlnd oursolveH oy. Mrs. Itoblnson, Mrs. Gldloy, nL'iiln nn.l nirnln durlnir thoso cru-.Mrs. Noff, Mrs. Hnnson. Mrs. Dow, clnl days of our student llfo Hint preparation precedes production and wo must pay tlio piico ot aruuous nnd persistent and thorough pro duction, if wo would secure llfo'fl prizes. Thoro Is no other way. It Jo not luck, but lnw, that ruleB the Mrs. Wnltern, Mrs. Wnltcr, Mrs, Sneddon nnd Mrs. Mngnus. Tho tonchor recolvcd sovornl very pretty gifts. universe, nnd nftor nil Is snld, tho inwn. .. . . . 1 . At. " '" no-canon incity person w 1110 unu who Ih rondy to seo nnd boIzo nnd utilize tlio opportunities which como fn. sooner or later to nil or us. in Third nnd Fourth It. Tho program Friday wns ns fol- Song School. Chrlstmns Wolconio Normn Cof- Whllo Shepherds Wntch Thojr tlm niinoitunltlns nnd rosponslblll-. oilnni. i... vi,.i, ltnnn TnitiRnn. :. - ; ".. . .I . .,. ! "! j ..... - --- lies or uio present n uu genu m n fruitful future. Today Is the fororunnor of tho tomorrow. Wo shall bo and do tomorrow what wo hnvo been nnd dono today." Public Speaking. Aftor considerable dlllloulty. ow ing to lack of material, tho High nchool dobntlng tonmB huv boon picked. Messrs. Isaacson, Hahskopf nnd Swnrtz will ropresont the High school In tho two dobntoB ngnlnst Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point on tho 17th of .lanuary. The local High nchool will send Its uogntlvo tonm I Wish I Wero Santa Clans Lo- rcua Hoffman. Snntn's Secret Gladys Rurrows. Chrlstnias Carol Enoch Andor- son. Song School. Grandma's Mlstako Ruth Dow rou. Holly Cecil La Chnpollo. lust Foro Chrlstmaa Edgnr Mau zoy. Gonovn Gosnoy. Santn CInus In Holland Huth Snndriulst. My Stockings to Wenr Johnnlo Mlrrasoul. Clirlstmns Eve Ned Pntlson. Tho Months Until Stlco, Altn lloMw..0remnh; nt momo to meet . W Kyzor. Milton ling tho negative of Coqulllo. CliemlMry nnd PhyMcs. Tho physics clnsn has been Btu dylng tho Inws governing linear ex pansion. In tho 1. borntory wns do tormlnod tho cnefllclont of linear ox pntiRlon of u brass rod ono motor long. Tlio principle of work wnB ntiidled nlso. and tho application of this principle as applied to tho lever. Jack screw, movable and flx- nulst. Christmas In tho Heart, Wayno Harris, What Santn Did Maybollo Mc Lniigbllu. Story. "Tho Light In tho Win dow" George Applooff, Tho Chrlstmns Trco Erwln Ynko. Song Mnrgnrot Lund. Quotation Howard Post. Santn CInus Maylno Mnrcy. No Room Francis Sncchl. Mrs. Santa Clans Violet Pnttl- son. ml HVHloniH of niillevH. tho dlfioreiv tlnl pulloy, lottor pross. vise, wheolj Tommle's Christmas Troublo nnd axle nnd Bovornl othor mnehlnes Francis Flannngan. studied in detail. Previous to this Among thoso who nttonded tho work was taken up tho lnws of , ovoicIbos wero Mrs. McLaughlin, bonding, twisting and stretching, as Mrs. Wnlp. Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Harris '.munclntod by tho physicist Hooko.jnnd Mrs. nrown, The chemistry cIiihs Is studying tho elements ehlorlno, bromine, lo dlno nnd florolno, nnd tholr com pounils. Tlo propirlloa, niothods of prepnrntlon and uiea of onch wns discussed. Athletic. On account of Kulnlug pnBgesfllon of the old Tabernacle bo late In tho fall, the liiter-clasn barsketball games 1m d to bo dUpeusod with, hut ponBitilv Koine nrrauKement for a Borlos of gamea will be made lm- Foiutli Grade. In making up our program wo trlod to keep In mind the thought of tho first Chrlstmns, tho birthday of Christ. We have vlsltod tho manger of Uothlohoiu nnd worship ped as did the shepherds and wiso iuoii of old, by Joining lii Christ mas hymns nnd enrols, by tho read ing of Illble vorses and tho retelling the Illblo story. Tho program was ns follows: Christmas Carol School. Christmas Carols, Old Folk-song JBysrtrtN Meat Co UJSK Guaranteed by mid for Sale by All Grocers. Carl Rolnockc. Story A Class. Why tho Chlmoa Rang Raymond Aldcn. Song Donnld Allen nnd Hownrd McLnughlln. Chrlstmns Song, old Gormnn Folk song. Scripture verses Gladys Ferry nnd Stella Magnus. Story of tho Shophords Luko II., S-20. Song Loulso Gldloy, Mnrgnrot Powers, Rhodn Anderson nnd llor nlco Mlrrasoul. Holy Night. Silent Night. Story II class. Tho Legend of tho Christ Child Ellzaboth. Harrison. Song School. O Llttlo Town of nothlohcm. Scrlpturo Versos Helen Lecocq. Story of tho Wlso Men Mntt. II. 1-11. Song School. Star of nothlohom. Song School. Decomhor. Tho Visit of St. Nlcholns School. Among tho visitors wore: Dorothy Dungnn, Phillip Coffin, Miss Vornlo Anderson, .Mrs. u. u Mnguos, Mrs. A. II. Gldloy nnd lit tlo Mnrlon, Mrs. M. C. Hoffman, Mra. Hanson nnd turco clilldron, Mrs. J. L. Terry, Mrs. Sneddon, Mrs. Lllllo Horron, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Koontz, Mrs. Cinuson, Mrs. C. 11. McLnughlln and daughter, June. Howntt, Mrs, K. Llljehorg, Mrs. K. Johnson, Mrs. McGlnuls. .Second (rmle. Tho FlrBt A and Second grndoH met In Mlsa Pnlmer'B room nnd Hang Christmas Songs with piano iutoiii panlment, on Frldny afternoon. Many parents visited tho room. Arthur Powell of tho. Second grado was absent two dnya Inst wcok on nccount ot Illness, Third Grade. Thoso who woro perfect In a spoil ing test on Friday, Dec. Ill, woro: Lucllo Douglas, Lucllo McLonn, Dol la Terry, Vorn Albrocht, Hiigono CroBthwntl, Ilort Why, Robort Grnvcs, ami Helen Perkins. Cooloy, Helen Terry, ICnthryn Nich olson, William Illnkc, Lottlo Colo man, Nlnn llenjnmln, Tholmii Wnl ker, Howard Lowls, Kdgar Farloy, Claudo Tacha, Mlrlnm Wright, Allco Joliiisoii. Alnin Prntt, Rny Prltchnrd, Llzzlo ErlckBon nnd uiwrenco Par ker. Anna Wilson has withdrawn. Sho will go ti Llbby nftor tho holidays. DorlB Songstnckcn wnB nbHont this week on nccount of sickness. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. Primary. Tho pupils of this grndo onjoyod entertaining their paronts Friday af ternoon. Thoy presontod tholr mo thers with llttlo giftB which thoy had mndo, such aa small Christians stockings to bo used ns mntch safes, otc. The visitors wcro as follows: Mrs. Z. o. Doward, Mrs. R. II. Corey, Mrs. J. .Tilth. Mrs. Russoll Rarbco, Mrs. L. K. nalllngor, Miss Sylvia Halllnger. Miss Ilottlo Frl zeon, Mra. E. L. Hopson, Mrs. J. H. Mills, Miss Mary E. Mills, Mrs. C. A. L,angworthy, Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, Mrs. D. J. Recs, Mra. P. E. Perry, Miss Gladys LettB, Mrs. Illllstrom. Alfred Hlllstrom. Mrs. Fourth Grade. Mrs. McAloo visited tho room Wednesday. Ponrl Thlcrrnult nnd llliiucho Copplo hnvo boon nhsont this weok on nccount of Ulnoss. Thouo of tho A Class who hnd porfect spoiling lossons for tho wook nre: Elvlo Grant, llosslo Thomas, Dowttt Lnsh nnd Lawrenco Johnson. Mrs. Hlllstrom nnd Mra. LIIJo horg wero visitors In tho room Frl dny nftomoon. All hut flvo of tho twenty-flvo pupils In tho I) division hnd per fect spoiling lossoiiB thlB week. Tho Third and Fourth gradoa mot lu tho First Grado room and sang tho songs which have boon taught thorn this year by MUa Spoouor. All tho pupils, but those working on tho largo hats, hnvo finished tho rnffln work for this BomoBtor. Tho pupils mndo calendars -uid blotting puds for Christmas. Sixth Grade. Tho A class haB memorllzod Shor Idan'n Ride. Tho II class lins mom ortzod the Ship ot Stnte. Mabel Lingo mndo tho highest grndo In n spoiling tcBt given to tho I) class Friday nftomoon. Firth (initio. Anna Wilson oiitortnlnod tho pu pils with music on tho nutohnrp Friday nftomoon. Mrs. Hlllstrom nnd Mrs. Llljoborg woro visitors In tho room Frldny. Tho pupils mndo somo vory pret ty booklots on Frldny. On ench dnrk green covor Is n plcturo. "Tho Song of tho Lark," by Julos Rroton, Tho compositions which had boon written nbout tho plcturo wero en closed. Thoso hnvlng cxcollont pn pors woro Ilomlco Pntchott, Elslo Hlllstrom, Emmn Lou Douglas, 1111 mn Kulju. Clyde McGnry, Mnzlo xmMtMMmtis r nslxesb Ml '111 bA. : 13 ' MWMwmrf: r ' '?s'?k,Hfiisv"r riiiiin' CJ'mlf 'A H u.. va- &z MQMKWJ PurPi uni f)RiiiUi ,.i:ii ''mitmihwmy w&kmwwiT tm&mf ULVM jiijl- If You Value Your Eyesight t$ Lamp You will equip your reading table with a Authorities oRree that a good kerosene oil lamp is tho best for reading. The Rayo is the best oil lamp made-the result of years of scientific study. It gives a steady, white light, clear mellow. Made of solid brass, nickel plated. Can be lighted without re moving chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY 481 Mukat Street (C&lifornU) .Seventh Grade. Hnrold Hngluud hns been nbsont UiIh weok on nccount of Ulnoss. A spoiling tost wnB given Thurs day nftomoon. Tho pupils mndo blotting pads for ChrlstinaB. TIiobo who did vory good work woro Hazel Cook, Gil bert .Johnson, Walter Rohfold, Hel en lininol, Arthur Clirl8toiiBon, Gen. Hongell, Ilnttlo Itolifold, Edith Hawkmnn, Ursula Fnrrlngor, Ethel Lingo. Story Mubboh nnd Mnbol Immol. Tho pupils hnvo boon rovlewlng complex, conipoiind nnd doclmnl fractions, Thoso doing oxcollont work In urlthmotle nro Edgar Cnson, Hnzel Cook, Esmond Olossop, Goorgo Hon goll, Mnbol Inimel, Story Musson. Holen Rees. Goorgo 'lorry. KrnoBi Poteiflon. N'eU Peterson nd H!q Iminel. Fred Dye has withdrawn. Edytb Sumner was absent Frllir morning. The A fliiBB nro ready to rttler In geogrnpliy. The U cIiibh nro studying the !: dlan wars. We hnvo linil only 12 dirioliV Bciico for tlicHo tlirco mootht w-t u half of school. In urainiiiar tlio A clan hu Ul- en up Infinitives nnd participle. I I MWKKU HIM SCHOOL. - J The punlls of tlio Bonier HTI Bchool prlinnry Krndox jeittW gnvo n flue Christmas proma dor tho direction of their teirter, Mra. E. Kelly. Tlio projwn ns follows: , Sleighing Song-School. Rorltntlnn, "A Little Plf." Ttos ns Freonmn. . . Rccltnllon. "Kvcrywhere Ctrm- inns." Henry Albco. Recitation. "Potcr White, ' im Freonmn .. .,..,. .r Recltntlon, "I'm ww "" I'm Snntn." Fritz njo"" Song. "Advice to Ba'-Sg iiMinti,in. "Pvmouthi Becwi ChrlHtmns." Mnrk Peter. rf Recltntlon, "Christmas, mm Thnrw!''!i tw. Kobi W lieciiainiu, '"""., VrttW tho Christmas irce, - Urockmullcr. rimi'O RccltnthinSjmhCh (Continued on Tage Sto) BAKING FOR CHRISTMAS 1. . .. ImnfiA is too big '"VunU on nny woman. Sho ru Una enough other things besides baking the i enkes nnd plcj. She have to. At this bjery can Bot Just what she d nd hotter than h rf bako horsolf. Com ,w t. tmnnted to try. Wo have somo especl.llf - t FruitlCake and --r- Din Pudding that has boon prepared for this festal pension gMt to tho onjoymont nnd good cheor of tho .""r, Christmas W Phono your orders onrly for delivery before tnn PHONE 11 !!-. Coos Bay Bakery THE PLACE FOR GOOD fiOODllA Market Avenue. Pnrfmc neSi-ina- Monuments Erec Would do well to call t rnRKS PACIFIC MONUMENTAL W0 South Jironaw; " f k n0ff 'J tion from the lar TCgeB,ploT hand. Wlsonl "granite tho only practical wnrWo ay San FrancUco cutter in Coos Con ). but the best workistmnca Ji