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3 a -V THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT BUSINESS ra STATE EXAMS STARTED EARLY STUDENTS WIN PUPILS PUSS i j . B GRADES " . w"MWMMWWM" - . Wifc Twsnty-four Out of Class of 29 Marshfielcl Pupils Pass State Examination In tlio recent stnto examinations, tlio Eighth Grndo class of the Marsh field Illsh School made, an especially good showing, twenty-four out of a class of twcnty-nlno passing. He cent returns from the eighth grade examinations at Salem showed about sixty-six per cent of tho ptipIlB tak ing tha examination there . failed. Tho eighth grado results are: Passed Honorary Helen Hoes, Helen Immel, Hnzel Cook, Ruby Coo loy, Mildred Dundy and Georgo Hongcll. Passed hy examination Alhort Powers, Anna Downs, Ernest Hur rowB, Luelln Cook, Iilanch Schrocdcr, Mnry Holland, Guy Clausen, Glnilys Crawford, Wilfred McLnln, Lloyd Lc MIcux, Vera Harris, Ksmond Glos sop and Deforest Mason. The following failed in one or two Eighth Grade Examiners An nounce Results of Coos County Test. (Special to The Times.) COQUILLH, Or., Juno 12. Tho Messrs. Mendel, Westerburg and Copple Among First to Reach Burning Town Probably tho first party to leave for llnndon yesterday morning fol- Coos County llonrd of Examiners, lowing tlio receipt of tlio news Hint consisting of Supt. linker, F. A. Gol- tho business district of tho town den, Mrs. Edith A. Irish, Mrs. Min-'wns burning consisted of A. J. Mon nle Hermann, .Mrs. (Emma EorIoii dol, E. Westorbcrg, R. A. Copple, and C. A. Howard, has announced tho Hon Ostllnd and George Laird, the following rcsuUs of tho recent exam- latter a llandou business man. inatlons. They nro as follows, with "Wo wcro notified about B o'clock tho exception of tho Mnrshflold list, yesterday morning nnd In less than which Is printed olsowhoro In Tho an hour wo woro on our wny to Times: i Bnnilon." sold Mr. Copple. "If I Prosncr Floyd Wilson, John am not mistaken wo wcro at least r.noilmnn. Molllo Smith. Charles liar- an hour nhead of any other auto party. Tho flro was burning fierce ly when wo arrived and It was some tlmo beforo It was undor control." , P. E. Westorbcrg, of tho People's r, 10 nnd 1"i cent store, said that rmvfl anil Frank Dullard. Hrldgc I.yle Nosier, Mary A. Wadman nnd FIosslo Lett. North Ilcnd Georgo 11. Taylor, n,irn 'Phnm. Pel urn K. Klnllmnn. Rnndnll Jones, Howard W. Fryo.nll of tho .Mnrshflold business men Elva D. Gray and Gortrudo Nowklrk. I who had Interest In llandon es- Comillln Paul Lnnison. Lester. enped without loss. Somo of the Unn- Hiiblects. which they mav take again ! nin,,., pinm i.nmi. t.imv Pnfoit. Al- don bnalness men who sustained in September and In which they i Krt Mclntlrc, Wollninn Ilnll, Alcxan-1 honvy losses aro talking of rebulld wlll undoubtedly pass: ,ior i,0wo, Pnul Klrshmnn, Lclnnd already, ho said. llesslo Snndqulst, civil government p0art, Elsn Peoples, Morrill Pointer,' It reported thnt Captain John ami history; .Myrtle Isaacson, civil ' ( son, of tho Llfesnvlng Stntlon, own government; Ethel Lingo, civil gov- j oim" schroeder nnd Chnrlcs OoYdlng. or of tho old bank building, Is con ernment nnd arithmetic; Elizabeth nCnver Hill Mnry Hussol, Win . ' tomplntlng a now structure within Krommlngu. civil government; ai-i vPf..,i,,ilnnl, kmipI Anderson. lwi'iio Ilo:,r future, tiio imiik nuini thur ChrlHtonsen, civil government and grammar. Seventh Grade. In tho seventh grade nil passed with the following .exceptions who enmo to grief In the following branches: Helen Gulovscn physiology. Arthur Whereat geography. Hess Klanngnn geography. Isabel Ilrldghain geography. Vnlorlan Vasoy physiology. llolon Stnck physiology. Hay Prltchnrd physiology. Tho diplomas have boon scut to Portland to bo loitered. They will nrrlvo later. Taylor, nnd Christina UusRel Hlvorton Mnry Clinncny Porna Dnnlolson. Sunnysldo llesslo Johnson. Hunker Hill Lester Dotsou, Uuhy Cnrlcsou. Algcrt Johnson and llesslo Atkinson. Hnndon Ivan Schoflold, John Ing was right in tho midst of the and mo IU1" was almost a totni loss. rue damage is eaiimnteii at $;iihh. Several persons reiurnl'ig from the scone of the fire list ovon'ng, told of tho strenuous work of the flro department In attempting to save tlio burning buildings. They say Donaldson. Carmen McNltt.' Maudo, y wore badly handicapped for F. D. Cohan Negotiating With Expert Swimmers for 'July 4th Attractions Tontes, Mildred Lnngloy, Vlda Aver ill, Alon Thompson, Glndys Canter bury, Juno Hesse, Glndys Gnlllcr, Ella Hamlin, Lulu Shields nnd Geo. Chntburn. Flagstaff Lloyd Montgomery nnd Mary Itust. Temploton Illnncho Hnymond. Enstsldo Andyx West. Florenco Ilnrnes, Iltith Thurston, Ethel Ander son and Zello Wnllncc. Myrtlo Point Mnbol Luttroll. Conlcdo Thelma liethcrlngton. LOCAL OVERFLOW. MISS JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, who hns been visiting In North Uond will leave soon for her homo in San Francisco. HOY HOZELLE, who has boon as signed to tho dredgo Oregon, was horn today and will mnko his hond eiuarters at North Pond. Tho dredgo will start on tho Pony In let Shonl next wcok probably. Ono of tho features of tho Fourth of July colobratlon will bo tho surf board porformnnco by Georgo Kolly nnd Ted Prohlo, tho latter of Port land. P. I). Cohan, who has been appointed hy Harry Kimball as n committee of ono to stngo tho event, announced this morning that ho had lioon negotiating with Prohlo and that ho had agreed to do tho stunt on tlio Fourth. Tlio tu'n linVH will nlMfi mnln n hlKh dlvo of nbout slxtv-flvn font.. MAJOR JOHN PKRIGO, II, probably from tho top of ono, of tho pllo drivers along the wntor front. They hnvo inndo slufllnr performanc es at Portland nnd4t Is wild that they nro almost as good as tho Hawallaus when It co m oh to riding tho speeding puiugio. I MISS MARIE T. MALONEY loft to day for Ilorkoley, California, whore slin will visit for n fow days with hor sister, and will snll noxt Wednesday for Honolulu, whoro sho will spend most of hor vaca tion. S. A. re tired, arrived horo today to visit his daughter, Mrs. Tom Madden. Ho wns for thirty yenrs In charge of tho commlssnry department at tho Presidio. Ho niny docldo.to remain permanently on tho Hay. tho lack of fire apparatus and by n heavy wind which spread tho fire from roof to roof. Automobllo drivers nay that the rpnd between lierv and llnndon Is In fairly good condition. Every automobllo In Inst evening was cov ered with mud and showed evldonces of a hard grind through tho conn-, iry. Many Autos TIicit. Thoro wns senrcoly an auto loft, in Mnrshflold yesterday, nearly evory-! ono taking pnrtlcs to Ihtndon. Most of thorn charged $20 for tho round trip, taking four or five pnssongcrs. Tho majority of thorn wont Via Co (lii 1 1 lo and roport tho road from Co (Milllo to llnndon In flno shnpo with tho exception of ono or two praces. Scores of auto partlos from Myrtlo Point nnd Coqulllo also mndo tho trip down. Most of the nutos mndo tho run from Mnrshflold to llandon In nbout two nnd one-half hours. F. I). Fletcher mndo the trip down via the const road. He roturiicd via Coqulllo. WE arc not going to bore you with a long talk on our clothing. Pcrsomiiu,., satisfied with our lines and feel that we could not find stronger on!! &eLare nq want to impress firmly upon the minds of everyone is the fact that wo S; al ing the people values and are certain of it. Money is not everythina in iZirl 9lv admit frankly we're not in it for our health, but at the same time weSf' please the people and WE WANT YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE We make our business a study all the time endeavoring to find new wav save our customers money, and at the same time give them the best merchann" obtainable. dnaise Buy for cash and save from $3.00 to $8.00 on youi Suit now and prove tn jolf that your- "Money Talks" HlRSH -Winr..., CLOTHES $20, $22.50, $25, $30,' $35, tfiHBVRHHHiKHMM'AlHiuflKiPJPaV2r2IHHHHHilHBitffl BAND0N MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT sssssssssss i spm .- T OF VOTES HEAR ALLIANCE OFF The net is performed hy standing O..OP SEVICRSON has returned 1 to on n board attached to a rapidly moving mntnrhont, Kolly and Prohlo do whnt they term pyramid ntuntH and tho "drunken ride." Cohan is arranging to got tho iiro of n fast mntorhont, ono thnt can mnko at least twenty-flvo miles por hour, to bo used In tho performance. XiADIKSof tho CHRISTIAN church will givo n COOKED food KALE nt tho OFFICE of W. A. HEID, lBO Front 8treet, on SATURDAY, begin ning at 11 n. in. Ton Mile nftor n short stay hero, Recently ho bid In at Shorlff's sale tho old Lnkeport hotol, whlch-was built during tho Lakoport boom n fow years ago. Ho hopes to mako It a summer resort BANDQH CIT! TICKET FILED Goddess of Liberty Contest Arousing Much Interest in Different Circles. All churches, lodges, fraternal so cieties or business Iiouboh or corpora tions who hnvo entered n candidate In tho Goddess of Liberty contest nro requested hy tho commlttco appointed tp conduct the contest, to moot this evening nnd nppolnt n commlttomnn wnoso duty it will bo to ho on hand && SHIPPING NEWS FOR POHD Left at 2 0'Clock After Land ing 15 Cabin Passengers From Eureka Tho Rtcnmor Alllnuco nrrlvod in port at noon today nftor an unovnnt at noon tomorrow nl tho Chniubor of fill trip fijom Eureka and loft nt U Commorco to help tubulnto tho first i election returns. 1 All of tho different societies who . hnvo oiiterud a cnndldnto nro won dering who will tnko tho lead on the first count. Beginning Monday the CART. DAVIS loft Wednesday for South Ilcnd, Ind whoro ho will soon clnlni Miss Helen Rush ns n bride, tho nuptials tnklng p:nco at tho homo of her parents thoro. Mr. Davis and his hrldo will re turn hero In July to mnko their homo. Our First Millinery Clearance Sale is still in full swing. Prices have dropped with a dull thud in our entire line of Spring and Summer Millinery, as your investigation will speedily prove. Better hurry in and se lect that hat. Delay means disappointment in this case, as purchases arc very numerous and if you delay, you may miss the barqain you are looking for. We have slashed prices without mercy. Stylish, neatly trimmed hats in values from $3 to $12, are sacrificed in this great sale at from (tono 98c to pO.J70 The latter price secures you choice of our niftiest pat tern hats. This is easily the biggest bargain in high class Millinery ever offered on Coos Bay. Any lady can afford to own two or even three or four hats at the prices for which they are to be obtained. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND Geo. P. Topping, Geo. J. Arm strong and J. Nielson Will Contest for Mayoralty Tlio llandon mnss meeting for tho nomination of candidates for city officers brought out nbout 200 poo plo, nnd though thoro wns much spir it shown, everything went off qulot ly. P. J. Chntburn w.-is chairman nnd C. R. Mooro, secretary. For Mayor tho names of Geo. P. Topping, Goo. J. Armstrong, John Nielson and J. W, Mast woro pre sented, Por Rocorder tho names of 13. II. Kausrud nnd II. N. Harrington were proposed. On tho first bnllQt Geo. P. Top ping received 89 votes, Goo. J. Arm strong :iG, John Nlolson :10 and J. W. Mnst -'G. Mr. Topping wns then declared nominated nnd a second l.nlln ...no .nlsnn . .nn ,l. l bTweon Artrangand Nl so ,t o "?" n,;,on,ono8!1,0l(?f "l """"'I"1 ballot resulting In 107 for Armstrong ft "LTh c Hnh?."1 "r t0, nnd 81 for Nlolson. Thoy nro he ng sold In largo numhors hum uiu milium, WHICH Will CIUBO ni- urday, Juno 27, promises to bo full of human Interest. o clock for Portland. Among the piiHsongors from Kurokn woro: Knthorlno Murphy, Julln Nntwlch, Dnlsy Natwlch, J. H. Rohr. Win. Ly ons, I.awronco Tirnn, Krlch Mitts, Iliinna Johnson, Mrs. Anna S. I.nw SPEEDWELL IS ON WAY SOI otos will ho counted each dnv nt son. Mrs. Nolllo Slluusbv. Mrs. .losslo . .! . ' . . . . . . -.'; - . .. .. t.. noon nnu mo result win no posted on iytei, .mih. Ainud wnni. k. Gwyn- rletl a capacity carjjo tor sa iw Sails for San Francisco Wii Several Passengers and .Capacity Cargo. Tho steamer Speedwell sailed frca North Ho ml lo San Francisco UU tu ning with the following passtsim: J. Locldinrt. A. C. Vestal, JIn.C P. Uorgman, Mrs. A. C. Vessl, Ills Mario .Maloney, C, H. Avery, 0, W kluson. 0. Xiioroh. V. MoIfctLOMSi Commit, Charlie Attnrd. C, Abi.', Chnrlcs Kunmn. II. Nelson ui 0 Gnrdellu. Tho Sncednell alio o bullotlu boards In all of tho drug -cdo Tower, II, A. Iloutol, KUzahoth storos. whoro ballot boxes aro nrovld-.I.ytel. od. Tho resultH will also bo auuouue-1 Tho following od In tho nowspapers Mlas Gladys Roddy hns heon noml nated to represent (ho telophono ox chango and Miss llesslo Flaiingan Ihik heon nnmlnnled bv tho Knulcu In tho - -. . . - " ..--.. . ,-. . . . .; . ' . - .. piaeo or .miss Klvlra Frlzeen, who an- wiiumigo, .1. K. j-nomstor, .i. uyor, iiassonuors sallud from .Mnrshflold on ino Alllnnce for Portland: C. C. Ilulnford, J. P. McDanleU, Rny Stevens, Joss Bamoii, Fred Sn- mon, H. Opslt. Thos. Powell, Thos. nounrod thnt sho could not accept tho nomination. Miss Krma ICrlcksnn Is tho Klks' cnndldnto mid tho Mooso , lodge nominated Miss Gortrudo Scnlfo .miss ijimn .Mouonald was nominated by tho travollng salesmen. Tho Wood men of tho World and tho Order of owis win nomlnnto a candldato tonight. votes nro on salo at every drug The meeting then adjourned nnd tho votors of tho onst wnrd wont to tho flro hull whoro thoy nominated Councllmon, while tho west wnrd re in n I iied nt tho opera liouso. Tlio wost wnrd iinnied. Dr. L. P. Sorensen, H. C. Dlppol. C. K. Klep fer and A. MeNair for tho long torm nnd Stovo Gnllior and John Shlolds for tho short torm. In tho east wnrd F. J. Chntburn nnd S, Mundy woro nominated for tho long torm nnd C. R. Mooro, J. W. Mast. J. H. Gould and S. K, Hlnos for tlio snort torm. ALONG the WATERFRONT Tho stonmor Yollowstono nrrlvod nt tho Arrow Lino dock this morning with nbout 1D0 tons of freight, con slstlng mostly of machinery. Sho will sail for San Francisco Saturday. Tho Adollno Smith arrived this On Saturdny uftornonn notltions mornlnu nnd docked nr tho Smith mill with tho reuulred nun.hor )l l0 ,onu lim,er p b Francisco. nniiieH wero filed with tho City Re-! cordor. domnndlng tho nnnio of Jolin' NA.V.V SMITH sails si'vn.iv. i,.n , Nielson ho placed on the ticket for 14. AT :i l. ."l for Snn Frnncisco I. ('. Swlnford. Jos. H. Gardner. Frank Gardner, A. N. Peters,' W. hthoiington, Mrs. W. Kthcrliigton, K. Ilurkumoii, John Kuruos, II. Smucklor, H. R. Meolor, L. C. I.loyed, Win. Fielding, S. A. John son, R. Callhnn, Mrs. W. W. Corum, Imgono Corum. Cisco and way points. il II HERE If I ' AMONG THE SICK f o Miss Katlo Greog, daughtor of Rev. and Mrs. Samuol Groeg, Is re ported qulto ill of pneumonia, Tho llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cox, of Porndnlo, Is reported critically 111. Miss Kllzaboth Painter, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Painter, Is sufforlng from n severe attack of whooping cough. Mrs. 1-fflo Fnrrlngor is reported qulto sick nt tholr homo In West Mnrshflold. Mrs. Tom Mncglnnls and' tltreo children nro 111 of tho measles. ! Mayor nnd C. II. Hurley for Council man for the short term, thoreforo these nnnios win appear In addition to the nominees of tho caucus. Il.uuloii Recordor. with PASSH.VfiF.HN nnd freight. laiilKSof tho CHRISTIAN church will givo n (XH)KKD food SAW-: nt tho OFFICIC of W. A. ltKII), 150 Front Street, on SATURDAY, begin ning at 11 a. in. RKV. ROI1NRT K. I1ROWNING ro turned from Lakeside yesterday. Ho sald that tho residents there woro qulto Indignant over tho al arming reports which havo heon spread broadcast regarding tho prevnlenco of sickness nt tho Lakes. Asldo from n few ensos of measles, nnd thoso not of n sorious nnturo nt all, thoro is no sickness what ever. Mrs. nrownlng, who hns been staying for a short while at Lakeside Inn, will return next week. NORTH BEND NEWS Kdgar McDanlel nnd family are planning to leavo tomorrow in their auto for n trip down tho coast to National City, Cal whoro thoy will visit relatives for awhile. 86 The L. ffl. Tozier Gro. Co. 86 Try Us for "Eats" Shredded Pure Horse Radish in Bulk Delicious for cold meats, otc. Something now and much cheaper than in bottles. Try our Pennut nutter in bulk. It's delicious. Got our prices on nil kinds of fancy and staple groceries. A full lino of KHKSII FRUITS and VKGKTAIILIS, such as Can taloupes. Watermelons, Apricots, Green Peas. String Beans, New Potatoes, Rhubarb, Fancy Florida Grapefruit, Celery Tomatoes, etc., Phono us for Eats, 433. See us for Eats, 80 Commercial Ave. Big Steamer Arrived at AUianc Dock at 3:45 O'clocK wiw Forty-four Passengers Tho steamer Nann Smith i anlnj at tho Alllanco dock at : ow this afternoon. She 'toPPrlJ! fow hours at tho Standard Oil W pnny dock, where the . pui " enmo nshoro. Among thoseto rlvo on the Nnnn Smith ,m. 'L.Th.'J!'S..,i.r L. Knight nnd chUd, W. H. H S. Donas, R. W. ",,t3 Mrs. W. T. Mercban , Mrj. J Mrs. Richardson, MU; ,?, Jlrs. Krcolt. .Mrs. .'. ---: Sherman, Mrs. S iermn. M lips, Harold Ph llllpi. , M Sandqulst, and sixteen steert. IRISH TURF 15 5EII HERE i i Tnrmii knives snanw From Friend in County Cork. J.I.'TarroUofttaCbgjSSfg 'shop today received a J h i , "auld sod" from We?lew Mr. T ' ellne In the Emerald We- rell's father wai '"ijeriW & Cork and the friend reme n .ent the turf Jnelud5eBdeiJ ' grown shamrock.