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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1912)
BSooSAWMESjffiHFIEBREGOEDNESDAYniJNE 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ' COOS BAY TIMES W s I ia; I V ' - .. . M.'Oi M ALONE V1 Editor and Pub. DAN K. MALONEV' News Editor ADVERTISING THE POUT. 0 NK of tlio rcnlly Important mat ters that Bliouid ongngo tno at tention of tlio Ghambor of Com- inorco and the business men of Cotw Huy Is presenting to tho world an ad vortlsoment of tlio Port of Coos Bay In n manner that will cnablo tho man of nffalrs to understand Its strategic importance In a commercial sense. An Important foaturo of such an advertisement would bo n treatment of Its geographical position and tho territory tributary to It. Such a showing, graphically prosontod would ho a strong appeal to the mon of largo capital who wish to Invest wlioro tho future looms largo with promise. Another feature equal In Import anco to Its geographical location I tho fact that Coos Hay Is tho onlj port on tho Pacific Coast whoro coal inay bo loaded from tho mines mouth on ocean going vcssols. Lot our light shine! Doost tho Port. TALKS OH 1BW GE . Mrs. Blllioiigli delivers Interesting Address lit Mnrshfleld Editor Times: Tho most Interesting mooting In tho history of tho MaruhUeld W. C. T.U. was hold at tho Baptist church Sunday night. Mrs. Elijah Kolly, p'roaldont of tho local union,' presid ed and Introduced Mrs. Jackson 311 bough of Soattlo, Wash. Mrs. 311 bougu Is a woniari of croat ability nud retained tho (ntonso attention oC hor audlohco for over sixty min utes. In tho courso of tho'ovonlug uhf unld: "The whlto ribbon baud o( women Is not thd enemy 6f the ualoon MAN but hla business. Wo llfiht It becauso it loars from tho dc votod wlfo hor husband and makes him Into a drunken brute; It takes tvbm tlio loving mother hor dear serf and turns him into n disappoint ing1 fillluro that nut only destroys his' physical lire but loses bis own hoiiI. ' Oh, why can't mothors and fathers wake up to this awful fact? fivory 5 minutes that you live sonio mother a onco innocent boy nils a drunkard's gravo. How do you know but what sonio time this opon gravo may claim for Its victim your own son, who has fallon Into tho guttor through tho llconsod saloon on your nioHt promlnont strcotT Do tho sa loon koopors like tho products of thulr own business? No, no , no. Whilo tho man Is n moderate drl nic er ho la Invited Into tho saloon, but when ho becomes drunk he is kicked nut of tho saloon and often put In Jail. Docs tho saloon man who ro rospects his family want his wlfo nud pure children to live In the sa loon district? Indod not. Tlielr'a would ho tho llrst vote against a saloon near their house. Adolphus Hush, tho rich brewer of St. Louis, who has mado all his woalth thru liquor, whon ho wanted a beautiful homo went to tho prohibition town of Pasadena, Calif. He don't like tho products of his own business." Mrs. Sllbough also discussed the awful, awful growth of tho White Hlilvo TittWc. ".Mothers you may not bo In groat danger here but can't you lift a hand to help tlio mothers of tlio' city? Not only tho carelessly protected girl hut tho most bounti ful daughters of our homes nro In danger when upon tho streets of tho city. Only last wook whllo the daughter of n prominent citizen was golug homo from school a rushing auto dashed up by hor, filio was In stantly suntchod into the machine whore wero four men who carried her off to a dosorted house. I could tell you hundreds of such cases that I know are positively true and I was ouo of tho twelvo whlto ribbon wo men who with four stalwart men went into tho restricted district of Scuttle and thore found Imprisoned girls as young ns twelve years of age. Think fathers, think uiothora what If it had been your darling blight eyed daughters that you love w well. Brothers, sisters, can't you get to work; put your shoulders to the wheel and rid your town of these two evils that go hand in hand, the s.iloon and the restricted district?" Mothers wept and fathers shud dered at tho thought of such vices uutrouudiug tholr children. Four teen now members wero added to tho local temperance union, four men and ten women and tho collection was $0.1, which will be used In tho light for "Clonn Oregon." W. C. T. U. 111 EASTS! Leslie Isaacson Awarded Silve One in Oratorical Try-out Compete for Gold Medal. A most Interesting nudlcnco Illloil ovory spaco in tho school houso nt Kttstsldo last evening to listen to tho orations on tomporanco delivered by six young men from Mnrshfleld. It was tho best contest which tho local W. C. T. U. has managed In this cam paign. A real contest of oratory was enjoyod by tho audience as well with Leo Byorly a closo second. Tho modal was won by Lesllo Isaacson, ns tho young mon participating. Tho spoakors manifested splendid nc cotiipllshmonts In tho art and their efforts will doubtless bo an inspira tion to other young mon to try to rise abovo tho commonplaco and llguro in tho world's advancoment. Tho BpoakcrB woro trained by Mrs. Robocca Luso-Stump who is an ac complished Instructor in tho Hold of expression nnd enjoys an onvlablo reputation ns a sponkor horsolf. Aftor tho reading of Scriptures by Mrs. Fannlo 13. Whoolor and tho offorlrig of prayer by Rov. C. B. Short district missionary, tho following program was rondorod: Opening Exorcise ...'... Prosldont Mrs. B. B. Kelly Song "America" Au d Ion co Oration.. "Prohibition and Llborty" Hnrvoy Waltor Oration "Daptisod in Blood" Arthur Kolstad Kpcltatlon "Hod Hum" Woyno Stood Oration "Why I am a Prohibitionist" Horaco Rahakopf Oration "Tho Dofonso of tho Alamo" Lesllo Isaacson Oration ". . . . "Patriotism" Cocll Robertson Oration "Tho Court of Last Appeal" Loo Byorly Song . . . ."Throw out tho Llfo Lino" Awarding of medals. .. .Mrs. Stump Prayor Rov. 0. Loltoy Hall Tho Judges of tho contest woro Mrs. Ellon Kolly, Mrs. 0. L. Hall and Rev. Chas. Short. Henry Hoggins says when n man exercises tho way Teddy does he needs n New Jersoy. Trv The Tlmos Want Ads. TtWTTaTTmvnmToaartHaM rf .IMi. CK4otrJ bribiSISttRloriHCHOLY" MMU OF JtSUS AND MARY. CnJ. JiiAm kW OtUtUu &,. Muik. An. Klocxitloa 4 Cmtntr ) clil Depti. XjiUtnitmPtt WnA.Rrttd Moril tai UKllKtuilTriltlnf.Wrll-lorAiiMii net meat AiMrrM lltrr.H SUMUQK. tr. IWt'i AtUmu TSxU.i HELPED TO KEEP DOWN EXPENSES Mrs. J. B. Henry, Akron, Mich., tolls how Alio did so: "I was both ered with my kldnoys nnd had to go nearly double. I trrod a samplo .. Foley Kidney Pills nnd they did me so much good that I bought n bottlo, nnd feel that tlioy savod mo n big doctor's bill." Rod Cross Drug Store. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Itedondo will sail at I o'clock tomorrow for San Francisco, The Bundou arrived In at Haudon yi sturdily fvm? San Francisco. The Alliance is duo in tomorrow from Portland and will sail the next day for Euroka. The Washington will sail tomor- iow from San Francisco for Coos Bay AT The Royal TONIGHT COSTELT.O nnd GILBERT In Souk and Bunco Specialties Your lust chnnco to seo tho TEXAS TOM.HY DANCE THREE NEW PICTURES! "The Man Hunt" Western "Lovo mul Clmrity" ....Dramatic "Mutt nud Jcir Break into Society" and on tho snmo reel "Their Afternoon Off" Another Good Comedy ALL FOR 10c O'Kelly's Auto Line Running botwocn NprUi Bund and Mnrshfleld ns per schedule. Leave North Bend A CARD Thl, U to certify that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound does not contain any opiates, and habit form ing drugs, or any lugrodleutb tlfat could possibly harm its users, On the contrary, Its gieat healing and southing qualities make it a real rem edy tor coughs, colds nud Irritations of the throat, chost nnd lungs. Tho geuulne is In n yellow package. Ask lor Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound nixl lccopt no substitute, Red Cross Di ug Store. G:5T. a. m. 7:40 " 8:25 "" 9:10 " 9:56 " 10:40 " 11:25 " 12:10 p.m. 12:55 " 1:40 " 2:25' " 3:10 " 3:55 " 4:40 " 5:25 " G:10 " 0:55 " 7:55 " 8:55 " 9:55 " 10:55 ' 11:55 " Lcato Mnrshfleld 7:10 a. m, 7:65 " 8:40 " 9;25 " 10:10 " 10:65 " 11:40 " 12:25 p. m. 1:10 " 1:55 " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4:55 " 5:40 " 6:25 " 7:25 " S:25 " 0:25 " 10:25 " 11:25 " 12:25 a. m. Lv. North Bond Allen's Nows Stand Lv. Marshflold Chnndlor and Blan co Hotols. Lt A. H. HODODXI T. J. fOAIFE 42 Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Kstlniate MARBHFIBLD, Furntihed Phone H0L Orcgor wu The Ragged Edge The family owning no real estate is frequently on the ragged edge of poverty, for unless the husband has tho extremely rare faculty ol' saving money, tho lightest mis fortune, sickness or lack of employment, puts this household in financial straits. "When the family purse is empty, credit must be had, and then it is the butcher, the grocer, and the dry goods merchant ask what property the family owns. 1 f the an swer is "None," the storekeeper is reluctant to sell goods on time, and this homo is in danger of being without the common necessities of life. On the other hand, how readily a favorable response to a request for credit is had when the customer owns a lot or two or has a deed for his home. Plan to Own Your Home r The residence section of greater Marshfield will be west and south of tho present business center. Naturo invites tho home-builder hither. Hero nro beautiful stretches of level ground nnd sunny hill-sides. These lands constitute First Addi tion to Marshfield. Streets arc being opened and graded at this company's expense so that every 50-foot lot will be accessible to Southwest Boulevard. A few months hence, or in a short year or two, you will want to build your homo, in First Addition. NOW is the time to make a good soleetion of a building lot nnd commence paying for it. " A TERMS: $25 cash and $10 per mouth. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Bldg. u. Owners a i Tel. 1G0-J. Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOHST & KINO. Proprietors. LEAVE MAHKHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8: 45-A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 I. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P.M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 p. M. 4:15 P. M.. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 0:30 P. M. . 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. LEAVE NORTH REND. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:46 A. M. 11:31 A. M. 12:15 P. M. i:oo p. m. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. CMS P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P.M. 10:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Leave North Bend Allen's News stand. Leave Miu-shlleld Cbandlor nnd Blanco Hotels nnd Busy Corner. For the Use And Enjoyment Of Every Home public utilities are for the use of the mnny notof thefow. in a gas company the manufaclurcihadh' tributor and tho retailer are all in ono or ganization. whilo tho cost of living has been going up tbo price of gas services has been going down. our manufacturing plant, distributing sys tem of mains and gas appliance department arc at tho command of every housewife. we 'offer modern yas ranges on ourco-oper' atiyc jmijment plan whichijucansontcrinsto suit your convenience. gas service is economical and clean. It saves much disagreeable labor and is comfortable and convenient. telephone 178 and we will send-a represen tative. OREGON POWER CO. '" '""' Telephone" 178 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co IIKKilY BENaSTAOKEN, Mgr. CoquIUq Offl.e Phono 101 MarabfJeld Ofllc 14-j. Varms Timber CoM tad Platting Land a ipcUlty. General AgnU "EASTSIDBT BANK WANTED ! ! ! OARPBTS UP1JOLSTERIXO AXI) PIAXOS TO CLEAN, by tlio Pneu nuitlo Cleaning Coniimny. Orders foi ioik tuken nt GOIXO 1IARVEV PHONE 100 Unique Pantatorium HIE MODERN DVRIIS, CLEANERa I'RKHSKRS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward 0. Strauia & Co iiuo luuonng i.t us make next Suit. 235 Commercial. youi PIum 2rtO.X. STATEMENT OP CONDITIOX OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, At the close of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. . Loans nnd Discounts ' ItitUU Dnnklns House .fiiiiH Cash and Exchangee J5J Total HIM11" . LIABILITIES. i,tD.Ml" Capital Stock paid In 5 s(J(1 Surplus and Undivided Profits ; 6Jjill,,i Deposits ......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ll - Total IT""!! 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