The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    SCHOOL
OTES
Thn local flold meet that was
chcdulcd for Friday aftornobn was
railed off on account of ralri. Rep
resentatives of tho "purplo" In the
contests ore: Clarko, Back, Lagus,
Walters, Chrlstlnson, Meyers, Chap
man, of tho "gold," Lococq, Bolt,
Hunter, Merchant, Drosscr, Schwartz, i
McDonald. ... i
Classes In cookery lm.vo been re-1
celrlng Instruction In serving during '
tho post ten days. On Wednesday !
of last week tho following division .
served ono 01 mo rouuiur uincncs
to Btudcnta and teachers: Dagmar
Flicsburg, Sarah Escott, Jennie
Holmes, Mabol Immel, Estrodo Ny
lund, Mario Bargontand Lillian Cook.
The menu Included creamed dried
beef on toast, lottuco and radish
alad, hot biscuit, chocolato tarts
and tea.
On Wednesday of this week a
luncheon was served to tho members
of tho high school faculty. Tho fol
lowing students rocelved instructions
and had a part In this function:
Ruth Cowan, Allono Leader, Kuth
Duncan, Helen Dow. Other mem
bers of tho class are: Mao Church,
Ida Cook, Lillian Cook, Ruth Holmes,
Mabel Immel, Charlotte Kcyser,
Marie Largont, Anna Lund, May
, dream McLaln, Estredo Nylund, Vel
ma Ross, Ida Schutter, Mario Vasey,
Jennlo Carlson and Marjorlo Fulmor.
Tho menu Included fruit cocktail,
Teal croquettes, creamed now pota
toes, hot rolls, olives, creamed nspar
ixub on toast, moiled tomato salad,
laltlncfl, plncapplo Bavarian cream,
nut wafors, coffeo.
School Work Exhibit.
Tho annual exhibit of Bchool work
will occur at the high school build
ing Thursday, May 14, in the after
noon and evening. Exhibit will bo
open from 2 until C In tho aftor
noon and from 7:30 until 10 In tho
evening. Everybody Is Invited.
There is no admission charge. Work
frill bo shown In manual training,
sowing, cooking, grado hand work,
drawing, ponmansliip, map drawing,
illustrated English work, spelling.
This will bo tho only exhibition of
ichool work this year. Tho two
ichools combluo in .this. Teachers
will be glad of tho opportunity to
meet parents and tho fathers aro
especially urged to bo out. The man
ual training work will bo of special
Interest to men and tho evening scs
lon of tho exhibition was planned
tbat fathom might attend: and seo
tho work. Light refreshments will
be sorvod.
High School Debates
Tho Boys' class In Freshman
KncllBU holds debates ovory
Friday. Waltora and Whltty
versus Backman and Musson
dobated this wcok, Tho ques
tion was, Resolved: That tho Port
of Coos Bay yhould buy and oporato
Its own dredge. On May 14 Burrows
and Stophan will dobato Schwartz
anil Merchant. Tho question will
bo: Resolved: That tho Profession
of Jaurhnllsm Offers Oroator Op
portunities for Usefulness Than tho
Ministry."
Dr. Calvin S. Wblto addressed the
boys or tho High School at 10:30
Wednosday. Ho gave a right fine
talk and tho snmo was npproclatod.
South Mnrshfleld Fifth Grado Is
doing some good work with Indian
clubs undor tho direction of Edith
Arro.
Grammar drade principals aro
working up soveral folk games of
nlch photographs aro to bo takon
and sent to tho State Department at
8alm for uso In tho San Francisco
exhibit.
'SOUTH MAiiKiii.TKr.n mtAmtat
Hocmul flrndo.
Pupils averaging 100 In dally
work In numbors the past weok
were: Florence Kardoll and Eld
, noRO Archor. Thoso receiving
"bove 90 in tho weekly test wore:
floyd Scott, 07; Harry Walter, 96;
Lpls Ilaesford, 9B; Uriel Kcraory,
S; and Paul Johnson, 92.
Thoso receiving 100 In both oral
ad written spelling wore:
Augustus Hoffman, Floyd Scott,
Margaret Wood.
Seventh and Eighth Gmdfs
Thft follntvlni rrmAvn hapa mmln
In a test given tho olghth grado B
ja Friday; Qonovra Archer, 100;
Irene Fonrldr, 100 Abigail Lodward,
8 Thelraa Taber, 90; Herman Glos
P. 94; Harold Walratb, 92; Ncl
" Henderson, 98; Do Ette Moore,
The soventh grades made tho fol
ding grades on Friday: Ruth An
derson, 98; Charles Doan, 100; Er
nest Drews, 90; Marjorle Drews,
John Dye. 100; Glonda Farel. 100;
Helen Oulovson, 100; Hnrold Haines,
6; Ceo. Hanam, 98; Wilma Hosg
'nd, 100; Frances Lang. 100; Geo.
Bchrocder, 98; Thelma Lyons, 98;
ry McArtbur, 98; AuguBtu Mlck
Jin. 100; Reginald McCarbery, 100:
felyn MirraBoul 100; Eugene ICel
'ey. 100; Carol Rahakoff, TOO. Val
rl Vaey, 100; Henry Walter, P2;
Arthur Wroreat, 100; Ernest Wbore
t 100.
Third Grade.
The following pupils have had 100
spelling for the past week:
Myrtle Conklin, Alfred McElroy,
well Doll, Harry Marshburn, George
urphy, Grace McElroy, Walter
Sneddon, Virginia Johnson, Dick Wal
,' Jrt Nordrum, Virginia Gosney,
t-U Sampson, Gordon Neff, Lllllau
fgnnson Sellnn Delu.
Slot Children's Diseases Start with
a Cold.
HestleeeneBS, feverlahness. an ln
'imed throat and spasmodic cougla
"-maybe whooping cough Is starting
! Give Foley's Honey and Tar
promptly, h helps the children so
ry much, and Mrs. Shlpps, Ray
nondBvllle, Mo., says: "I "got fine
"suits from It and it is a great
Ejwlctne for vrhooplng cough."
JJl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
"Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
,an 74. Central Avenue Drug
re, local aeflcy.
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Political Announcements
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Seeks Republican NomiBia
tioim for SHERIFF
GRADUATE of Indiana Law School, admitted to the Bar In
Indiana, Ohio and Illinois, and has had fifteen years' success
ful business experience; made a success of farming In Coos
County. Am thirty-eight years old In tho prime of life. If elect
ed Sheriff will enforco to tho letter crory criminal law now on or
that may hereafter bo placed! on tho statuto books. Will glvo
ovorybody a squaro deal. Will guarantoo an economical adminis
tration of tho office. I SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT.
The Man Who Swatted the Tax Bill
It Is n lamentablo fact that only
ono member of the lower houso of
tho last Legislature had: enough grit,
gumption, or guessing ability to vote
ugalnsr tho now tax law that has
been so generally condemned by tho
peoplo of tho stnto.
8. S. Polrco, of the Sixth District,
only a rancher living thirteen miles
from a Postofflco in Curry County.
It seems he voted against this un
just tax law that put the stata in
tho Shylock nnd usury business by
collecting Interest nt the rato of
twenty-two per cent per annum,
knowing what ho was about, as he
la on record with a great big NO on
pago 706, voto on House bill 414.
Announcement has been mado by
Charles L. McNary, now a mombor of
tho Supremo Court, that ho will
bo a condldnto on tho Republican
Uckot for ono of tho positions on
Hint tribunal, thoro being four Jus
tices to be nomlnntod by tho people
In tho May primaries.
Justlco McNary was uorn or pio-
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CHARLES L. M'.VAU
ncer parents on a farm In the Wlllam
otto Valley forty years ago. After
acquiring his oarly education In the
common schools nnd his collegiate
and legal education by supporting
himself, ho enterod' upon his profes
slon In Salem, moro than IB years
ago.
For several years ne vrw
. vai ..a. v-wnrtr
for
fin ASKlSriint UlBUICl nvmiuv,
... fm.i.,1 i...lif.lnl nlntrlft. and won
the reputation of being a fearless ahd
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I desire to announce to the Kepub
llcan voters of Cdoa county that I
"ma candidate for tho nomination
at the prlmarlos to be held May IB,
tor the office of county commissioner.
I advocate lower taxation, good
roads and a businesslike admlnlstra-
Ul" faioTWfilftr locality, and
if elected will work for the best in-
terests ot me whuid -u""j;"
JAMK9.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as a
rnnrililata for mo noiuiuawuu
Sheriff! on the Democratic ticket at
t r mary election, It elected!
demise to conduct the on co in an
Sconomlcal manner, wun ine awur
Unc. that, all interest; and Individ
uals will M coru .-.. Swisr
SIGLIN.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a Re
publican candidate for Joint Rep
MMntatlve for Coos and Curry coun
Wffth. primary .lectio. gjjrU.
(Paid Adv.)
For Supreme Judge
G. W. STARR
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of tho Houso Journal.
Pelrco has served In tho Legisla
ture several tltnos nnd It seems will
not vote blindly for everything that
a game, fish', or tax commission
shoves at hlui as the rest of tho
Solons Bccra to bo In the habit of
doing,
Whllo Ire Is a granger and n farm
er and votes NO about two-thirds of
tbo ttuio, he is not afraid to go on
record for really progressive meas
ures. Manufacturers at Portland and
all over tho stnto aro grateful to
Pelrco for tho recorded No. From
tho Pacific Coast Manufacturer for
May. (Paid Adv.)
capablo Prosecutor. For six yeare
In fact, until his accession to tho
'Supreme Court, bo was tho Doan of
'the Willamctto College or Law, and
made It ono of tho ranking colleges
of tbo West. With his own strug
gles for on' education still fresh In
his mind, ho mado It a rulo to deny
no student nn education becnuso of
the lack of money, and dozens of
graduates of this college aro today
Indebted to Justlco McNnry's goner-
oslty for their legal education.
Reared with tho common class ho
has always been a staunch champion
of tholr causa. During his career
as a Justice of tho Supremo Court
ho haa endeavored to Interpret the
law as a living, progressiva sclcnco,
rather than as a rulo too old to be
corrected If found Inapplicable to
presont day conditions, and tins writ
ten many Important decisions. It
was Justice McNary who wrote tho
forceful and much discussed dissent
ing opinion in tho Stato versus E. 8.
J. McAlllator. Defining tho duties
of tho courts In this opinion, ho said
In part: "Tho valuo of law Is Its
proximity to reason. Its certainty
and universality. The abuse In tho
administration of law Is to adhero
blindly to 'a rulo that Bavors of in
iquity simply because It is a Judicial
decision. Tho first duty of a court
Is to decide the law correctly go far
as it lies within tho human mind.
The next duty la to smite that rule
of human action which Is found to
be unjust, however woll It may bo
buttressed by precedent."
The owner hlmsolf of ono of tho
finest farmu In the Willamette val
ley, Justlco McNary, la deeply Inter
ested In agriculture development.
Ho Is now, and has bcon for a num
ber of years, President of tho Sales
Fruit Union, an organization en
gaged In developing the fruit Indus-
try of tho state
FOR COUNTV CLERK
As a Republican, I hereby place
myself as a candldnte for the nom
ination at the primaries to be held
May 16 for tbo office ot County
Clerk.
If I am nominated and elected, 1
will, during my term ot office, per
foim all its retirements and du
ties promptly, expeditiously, without
prejudice and as economically as Is
consistent with good service. Be
lieving that I can save money tor the
tax payer, and mako some tor my
self, I want your vote.
F. E. ALLEN.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself x a
candidate for the nomination of Rep
resentative on tho Democratic ticket
for Coos County, to be submitted to
'he vote of the peoplo at the pri
mary election on May 16, 1914.
If nominated and elected, I will
abide by statement Number One; I
will favor quarterly payment of
taxts. I will faror the abolishment
of unnecessary commissions tbat
must be supported by the taxpayers,
I am In favor of good roads every
wnere. I am opposed to unjust
taxation and excessive taxation. '
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adr.)
Political AnhtiUftcem&its
FROM COOS 1UY TO CONGRttHS.
Over In tho Coos Bay country most
everybody calls him Fred his for-
mnl title Is Frederick and one and
all agree that Holllster Is tho happy
successor to Hawloy as congressman
from tho first district. Also, so In
fectious la tho home sentiment .of
FREDERICK HOLLISTER
Democratic Cnndldnto for Congress.
thoso who have known him best,
tho samo fooling Is common in the
corner councils of stato democracy.
Politics aside, tho nomination of
Fred HolllBtcr by tho party at tho
primary would effectually sorvo tho
s to by prcnontlng a candldato up
on whoso election fair-minded nnd
progressiva men evorywhoro could
unlto.
Whllo Holllstor Is ot tho const
country, his democracy Is broad
enough to dwarf tho local selfish
ness ot many who. havo aforettmo'
sought tho halls of Congress to
further pet locality measures. A
trained business man and attorney,
with faith In his stnto and onorgy to
further its ndvnncomcnt, ho posses-
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District of Oregon :
The Democratic County Central Committee of Coos
County wish to herewith state that Mr. Frederick Hollis
ter has received the .endorsement of our committee for the
office of Eeprcsentative in Congress from thiB district.
We aro glad to say personally that Mr. Hollisier is a
clean, aggressive Democrat; that ho has lived with us in
Coos County for somo eleven years, and that during that
time ho has built up a reputation among his associates and
acquaintances for honesty, sobriety and ability. Wo cor
dially recommend Mr. Hollistcr to you for your support
at the coming Primary Election, believing and knowing
that if nominated that ho will bo in the fight all the time.
Yours for success, Hugh McLain, Chairman Democratic
Central Committee, Coos County; W. J. Rust, Secretary
Democratic Central Committee, Coos County. (Paid
Adv.) ,
Strict ICiiforcciiicnt of ull Laws. Economy Consistent with Kfflc
ienry mid good Judgment
J. A. MADSEN
CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER.
Will glvo my undivided atttontlon to strict and impartial en
forcement of all Inwa portalnlng to tho office; practice ecnomy
consistent with efficiency and good Judgment: administer all the
functions .f tho offlco, Including tho statistical dapartmont, in a
systoinntlo and bUBlnessliko manner; will cooporato with labor and
all other organisations and nil. citizens intorostdd In enactment of
laws for tho protection of life, limb and health of the tollers or
our 8tato. Will advocato onactment of legislation based upon the
oxporlonco and success ot th. Federal Labor Bureau In doallag
with and adjusting Industrial disputes, strikes nnd lockouts.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I horoby announco myeolf as k
no (or county commissioner
on the Democratic ticket at the com
ing primary election.
O. J. SEELKY.
Robt. R Watson
REPUBLICAN OANDIDATB
for nomination tor
COUNTV CLERK
Primary Nominating Election,
May
16. 1914.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I announce myself a candidate tor
State Representative subject to the
will of the Democratic voters at the
primaries May 16. Will work
for better road laws to enable tee
people to get Oregon out of the mud,
A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adr,)
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ses tho ability to transform his Id
cals Into concreto and beneficial re
sults and wouldl bo distinctively a
congressman from all Oregon.
Fred Holttstor's homo is at North
Bend, so named from the conform
ation of Coos Bay at that point. At
tho present time he Is sorvlng as a
momber of the council to which
ho was elected by tho highest major
ity of any member now In office,
Ho haB been a dweller and a door in
tho city with tho curvaturod name
for cloven years, and tbo home
folks want him to koop on residing
which Is, In itsolf, no slight tribute
to popularity. He is a bank director
and bank president In two finansial
Institutions. Hcrctoforo ho has de
clined all opportunity to recelvo of
ficial advancement In bis home
county or state. In Coos county he
bears the reputation of hnvlng been
prominently Identified with and for
every progressive movomont trans
piring during his resldonco thnro.
Throughout tho stato he Is widely
known as an exceptionally talented
attorney. So much for Holllster at
home.
Nomination of tho Coos county
man by tbo stato democracy at the
Drlmnrlcs would almost Infallibly
predict tho defeat ot Hawloy, who
icoks tho Republican renomlnatlon
and election and whoso record con
tains little to recommend him to
tho electorate of Oregon. Holllster
has been hailed by a certain coast
pnpor as tho "man to boat Hawley."
In tho clear light of a growing state
wldo sentiment this seems to bo aa
politically probable as it may well
bo surely It is devoutly to bo
wished.
Jackson county democrat! are
talking Holllster with every expres
sion of approval and will uphold
theso sentiments at the soils there
by serving tho district, the stato and
tho nation, "From Coos Bay to Con
gross" Is written in tho political
horoscope of Holllster and the fall
of the political houso of Hawley Is
nlroady attested by tho rapid and
nlnrmlng decay ot tho present con
gressman's prcstlgo at homo and
olsowhoro. It Is kismet tho unal
torablo and unavoidable. Oregon
will again signify that party poli
tics have ceased to charm when the
way to our common boneflt is plain.
From tho Gold Hill News, Ap
ril IS1, 1014.
r r4' 4-lirt nMrk- AnMimnitiAMnl
ANNOUNCEMENT
As I hare lived la Coon County
since 1872, familiar with all the
roads In the county and their coadl
tiouB, believing that X can be of ser
vice to the taxpayers of Coos County
as a Commissioner from this district,
I hereby announce myself aa a caadl
date on the Republican ticker at tfct
primary May 15, 1914. I stand foi
good roads and reasonable repair.
FRANK FLAM,
Dandon, OresMi
(Paid Adt.)
NOTICK
I hereby annouset myself as a
candidate for the nomination of
county clsrk, on the republteaa tic
ket of Coos county to be kubwltUnt
to the vote of the people at the pri
mary election May lots.
tn t, .? D' KRUSJ
(Paid Adr.)
FOR MTEIHFP
I horeby aanouace myself as a
candidate for the offfr nt flh.rtrr
of Coos County, subject to tie actios
of tho Republican electors at the
priroariCB way id.
If elected. I hnrntiv nltutoa mv1
to a policy of rigid law enforcement,
wfiuuui ir, ravor, prejuaic or aar
tiallty, and shall, during say lacum
bency, conduct Bald office In, a business-like
and economical saasner.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I herebr SBnouBeti myaalf am
candidate for the nomination of sher
iff by tea Democratic tarty at the
Primary Election May 16, 1914.
.1 uuiuuianu mu itv?u 1 Will
conduct the offlco alsng the Host
economical lines possible, eoaslaUiBt
wiiu eiiitieucj-, auu qo ray Deti is
enforce the criminal laws.
W. W. OAQK.
(Paid Adr.)
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Fhr House Building, Repair-
lng, Cabinet Making, etc., call I
Harper, Phone 349-J,
WH. McBROOM
Contractor nnd Builder.
MarshflelO, .Otrgoa.
1. O. Box Oil. Rco. Bunker Hill.
frjpLDRED ROGERS NELSON.
JLVX IVarhrr of Piano
Pupa of Hugo Manafcldt si Sast
Francisco, vu iro yaars-
tench Is g experience la 8aa
Kraclaco
JThoaa 3161 sr 31S7.
WT. TOAIPlONS, I). B. T.
(Weltmer Methods.)
Every knswa disease treated
without drugs or surgery. Roo 2,
13 Nerth Broadway.
Phoae SJO-Ii. MsrshflelO, Or.
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BO. q. kURPHY.
Kxpart Plano..'Player nsd Orgaa
Tuntfeg. Regulating a Repair
lag. Res. S42 Bo. Broadway,
Orders stay he left at the Wiley
B. Allea Music Store, Central
arsaue.
TOKL 4MTLIND.
J rtsBo Tuner and iisfMurcr
418 0. Sixth atreet .I'tioae 108-L.
Lmtii order at W. IU Haines Made
Cpuy.
JM. WRIGHT Phone SlsVR.
vBClLDINfl CNTRACTOB
Esatauites fBTBtobed rasjasst.
CO. GOSNEY A Pkoaa iiO
Ceatracter aad Ballder
KatlsMtes PanalMttcd ea Reqaert
MY PAST WORK 16
MY RKFKJIHNOB
First Alder eKs. MsxsbMcM.
DR, H, M. iHAWt
Err, Kar, Ness aa4 TarMi.
BR, BtATTIR B. 8HAW .
DIMbses of wewen and cbtleVesk
Oslce ptese 33. Rooms 20, 291,
202. Irvlag Blook,
House phoae, lOtw.
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Marahflsld, Oregon.
Rooms 204-206, Coke BulUlng.
Residence pkone J62-X.
Odes fiBoae 112.-J.
MRS. RaJUUNGER,
Teacher at Pnvass
Residence Studio, No. 1918,
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