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' I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. The Woman's Corner 0 lilt Boosting and Success ,J. Picivonl Morgan's I'nvoi'Uo maxim man who is a boar on (ho future of tlia United States will go broke. There will be many times when things will look dark and cloudy in America, when everyone will think there has been over-developmonl. Hut remember yourself, that the growth of that vast country will take care of all. Alwavs be a bull on America." The same idea and spirit can be applied locally. Be a bull on the future of Oregon, on the future of Coos County, on the future of Coos Hay, on the future of Marshfiold ; be a booster for one and all of these units of your country. This is modern patriotism in action. Mr. Mor gan's course of action earned him lasting reputation as a good American citizen and incidental- made him the country's most influential and wealthy man. Hoost in a 'Hon as well as in word. Build a factory on Coos Hay if you can; build a business Work or start an up-to-date store or hotel. Build a home for your family hero by all means. That's what Morgan meant by being a bull. The Home Comes First Many streets have been graded in First Addition to Marshfield. Other improvements will bo made this Summer to make this district attractive to home-builders. A score or more of buyers in First Addition are now building .homes or preparing their lots for' building. You will be inspired by the energy of these citizens 'who are boosting for a Creator Marshlield. Take your Sunday walk out on South Fifth street and see what is happening on the South Side. K(!l(cl Under the Au.nrcs of the Women's Christ inn Temperance t'lilim (if Mui'vliitvhl. "When n wave of truth is started Over tliiif's unchartered sen. Hearing Heaven's richest bless- IllgS ' To the souls thnt nre to be. None can see the Journey's end In g. It can bear the tempest's roar Till It bears l's priceless treasure To the ocean's furthest shore." Selectctl. Prohibition's Onward March. (From the Union Signal.) Maine. Statutory prohibition en acted In 1SB1, repealed In ISoC, re enacted In 1S5S making at this present year r7 ears of prohibi tion. "That prohibition has accom plished n vast work for temperanco In the state no candid man will uuiiy. 1110 liquor tramc Ib no FAIR EXHIBIT Opposite the Chandler. Reynold's Development Co. (Owners.) TELEPHONE 1G0 MA VOIt STUAW SAVS IT CAN (!lt()W ALROST AXVTHIXG TO clear roulevahd. At a meeting of tho Marshflehl Chamber of Comnierco last evening, .Mayor Straw expounded a vision that he had regarding the Coos and Curry exhibit at the Panama Expo sition, lie said that he wanted to see the two counties erect a build ing at the exposition, ovory bit of tho materials In which would bo products of tho two counties. Thou he said they could conduct u res taurant In connection with tho ex hibit thnt would servo nnyono any thing they wished and that all tho products would bo rnlsed on Coos longer respectable. Tin. County Bo11- " wood and coal who engage In It are criminals In i ror fUcl woll,'l ' from Its for tho light of the law." Excerpt C8ts nm, m,ne8' ,1,c wheat, Iiuck- from a speech of lion. Edwin c WMcnt nni1 cor" ,n,,, dishes would Ilurlelgh. V. S. Senator and ex- ,,c l,rol'uets f H Holds, tho brond Governor of Maine. lnmI m'toB would bo mndo from Its I At a recent Sunday School rallv ' B,n,nB- 'rnlt and vegetables of all in .Maine out or SOOO children pros-' """ ,ulml "u raiscu noro nnu oven ent, only one hnd ever seen a ,(?.n co,,1(, ,,(J Krow llcro to serve. mi uie exception oi conoe, no, said -Krom the Union Slg- drunken innn nal "The liquor people try to make lis I1CI10V0 Hint .Ma 110 Ih nnvnriv s. imowx r a. ii. hodgixs larshMd Paint Decorating Co. IMimntcs I'iiiiiIhIiciI. riirnr IK7-L MarMiflclil, Ore. Low In price, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo lime u few sccntitl.linnd llroni In good working condition itfU.7n. .Yew Irons, S:l.5o up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 1C3 N. nrondway Marshfield-North Bend Automobile Lines TO Ol'lt PATHOXS; Automobllo tickets arc now good on both lines between Marsh Hold and North Rend. GORST & KING TWIN CITY AUTO LINE "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows" stricken, etc.. but today Maine hn's Col't'- Ho on deposit- in her savings hanks ;$212 per capita. Not naturallv u rich state, yet she has the lorgent per capita savings hank deposit of any state In the Union." Mrs. I-'lorenco Ewell Atkins. I Kansas. Constitutional prohibi tion since 1SS0. tho law Is well en forced. Xot un open saloon In Kan sas. Public sentiment for law en forcement stronger than ever be fore. Governor Oeorgo II. Hodge ( Dem ocrat of Kansas, when Interviewed by a temperanco advocate said: "During my campaign I made clear and positive my attitude of tho en forcement of tho prohibitory law; I wish to rolterato and emphasize those statements. Wo shall hold County Attorneys. Sheriffs nn.i .Mayors strictly accountable for the strict enforcement of tho prohib itory law." Baby Chocs f 'aby Sfc tho new Hue of lluby Shoes at tho The Electric Shoe Shop t mo routn w-omiway. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JKXJAMIX OSTLINR, Consulting Engineer nnd Architect. g-0" '"'Mi Miirslifleld. Ore. m. wiwnrr; CONTRACTOR AND ltllr lit..,, ' EltlmntpR fnrnloliwl ... fe7?.ian.d specifications furnlshod ET m ' An nest Job gunran. FAST AND COMMODIOUS uii Steamer Re don do r KiiiiIpikmI ultli wireless kikI submarine !cll SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, AT 3 P. M. All Pnrnger Reservations Kr nm San Francisco Must Ho Made t 805 rife Ilulhllng, or Lombard street Pier 117. All reservations must ho tJiken up 21 hours before Milling. INTKH-OCEAN TltAXSl'OHTATIOX CO. PHONE 44 0. F. McOEOrtOE. Agent. 1rV it WmSBm Ml B VYnJ irt?Siwl X '&B North Dakota. Had prohibition since statehood In lSSt). The law has boon, and Is, well enforced, and tho sentiment stronger now than over before, as prohibition has prov ed itself to bo synonymous with prosperity. prohibition so I I In ovory detail. ruiiH tho Iron Is Ooorgla Statutory slnco January l, l DOS. Prohibition Is a great blessing to Georgia. It has been a Codseud to tho negio and tho working-man especially. I'nder prohibition husl ness has Increased; the bank re ports show a healthy f'nanclal con dition of affairs. Atlanta's bank clearings for tho first weea of Jan uary, nil:.', showed the largest per cent gain In tho United States. Kav- troinon- UH nder rhu hnnil that V""' ..I" .'""" . . .1'" . ",H '" '" tho hand that, """ V.,,' ",'... ."'"," " l0 iiu iiiiuiii un niuiwuiK It seems lllco "flat Irony" to hay J""1 7,' '"'-'' 8' io, becuiiBo there are no "hIiihIowb" J";" '" , ' ' "" " ,I,ln,, n ,r,,n1u" n tho laundry work wo turn out. !!" K" ' ' ! '-, ; ""!: !r");,,l Ih iiiiIiihImI Iih- inwl .iirnfnl irar'i vttr' Hi HlO Inst llVO years limit . ' 'S'S1, "" ! .Tf , ,?'1 ! Prohibition Oeorgla has b.-e RiinllH tlu shirr' nu nflon iih not ' . . . Tho Steam Laundry Is tho thing. ZonZ OMTnT.A??,?' l,l and ours Is tho best of the steam J ,,S J. ! ' ' '' "'l',, ui " 'J laundries In eulpmeut. good worlc. , Vi jh w "t VI L in- L t .mini quick deliveries and low prices. ' 'o gl ?or &I.1 '.""" tt OSTIilM), ' P I'llinn n'.... i -r. ElJr Sixth Street. Phono 103-1. Wh ItlLKV IJALWXGEU Pli.t.U .l rn ence-Studlo, 237 So. Broadwaj x-uono 18-L. I CHAXDI.EH, Architect. nu 801 ad 302, Coke nulldlm Mar&lifJeld. Oreeon. )" W. MOHROW, wOrtme, RuiiaiDB, over Or.nd Mtlcr uiiinft ll.nn. ron - -w tl PJI. S. TURPEN. AIICIIITEOT Marahfleld. Ornenn. )R"A.J.ni'xrmYt8 Mwlcril llniW.I Tlo.1n. r" re eauinnon . j .... 'i.. hxlt I ?hort noUce t the very Udr... , ' lamination free. !iiiL2L0,fli- phone 1 1 r-.T KQUIPPKI) WITH WIIU.MCSS 5teamship Breakwater AFAVAYH OX TIMR. SAIMXti KHOM PORTI.AXD, APIHI HI, l, tlO, MV 5, 10, 1.1, 20, 25 AXI) JJO AT H A. M. SAIMXO TltOM COOS IIAV, APItlTi 12, H), 20, MAY 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AXI) 27. Tickets on Mile to nil Kuhtcrn points ami information ns to routes nnd rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main iW-I.. I. STI.RIAXG, Agent. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXK MAIX n7-.l. modern iiamo Is I'rohlbltlou! Judge Xash It. Iioyles. Mlsslsslppl.statutory prohibi tion slnco January 1, 1009. uiciniioimi. constitutional prohl- Walk one block and save ono dol- liitlon adopted Sopteinbor 11, 1007 lar on each pair of men's nnd boys' later. November 8. 10.0, n local shoes. Wo do first class shoe re- option and high license amendment imiiuiK hi urn iiincoi iuit 111 uiu was uoreateii by n majority of "l city. Yours for a suunro deal. , 077. Sentiment strongor thnn o'vc'i Aug. Olson. 21.T South Hromluuy. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND SUNDAY, MAY 4, AT 9 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNEOTINO WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC OTEA.MSHIP COMPANY. Phono -11 0 p. McOEORGE, Agent. JCl. h $L i '""""-'"t of Electric Cut can an,r : . . . . ire . ' our stock of glass- I'esj d"?a' "ave some of tho r0a tu it '" B'lower fixtures, I tll,E t to ftvo. Everything l -it B'rriies, SffiL& Langworthy tyon , or . i VWns t0 B011- rent' v utiji, uy a want Ad SPEEDWELL THE NEW Steamer CAPT. K. KOSEXIILATT, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About May 14. THE SPEEDWELL la speedy und has excellent passenger accom-J modatlons, largo clean nnu airy rooms unu electric Jiglits uud wireless. Tor freight und passage, apply, A. F. Ehtulirook Co. Title Guarniitvo and Abstract Co., (ti:t-(117 Santa Marina Hldg., San Francisco. .Mar.slifield. You Auto Call Foote I...... wt..w.u iinunoiiii in iuniiuraiico work are cordially invited to ho -"""" .preBont. PHONE 114-.T NiailT AM) DAY I Stand front of Illauco Dllllard Parlor TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phono Residence Phono ,8-J, Careful "Drivers : Rood Cars StroilKOr than over lor eiiforroincnt of tho law. Othor states will bo taken up In a futiiro number of Tho Times. Notice. Tho Women's Temperanco Union or .Marsiiuoid will hold its next meeting at tlio homo or .Mrs. Fanny Wheolor. Third stieot, on Saturday P. M., .May 3. 1013. All menibors and others interested In temperanco Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Export PncKors. Carpets Cleaned. Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained and Repaired, 382 Front St. Phono 19G. Leave orders at fiolnp & Harvey. HOLD PEACE COXORI.SS. Finn III Animal Session of American Doily In St. Louis, (llr AuooUtKl Vrtu Io Cooi lity Tlmn, ST. LOUIS, May 1. Tho fourth American I'eaco Congress bogan a three-dnyH' session today with dele gates attending from all parts of tho country. Tho chief address this morning was dollvored by Andrew Carnoglo. Uonjamln V. Trueblood, secretary of tho Ainorlcan I'oaco So cloty, spoko on "tho present do mands of tho peaco movomont. "Wo muBt urgo," ho said, "that fill rnntrnvorulna nrt uiiaf.niitll.iA U propared to do all kinds of haulln aUJimtmont by direct negotiations on short notice. Vft meet all twine 'i)0 Bbmlttod to tho court of nrbl and boats and wo also have the latest (ration of Tho itncnn nr tn nti...r style Roynolds Piano Mover. Wf tribunals which it may bo found guarantee our work. advlsablo to create." TiTe Star Transfer and Storage Co. there wasn t anything produc ed nnyhero In tlio United States nut could be produced In Coos said tnat even venison and other game. Including usn. count do served from Coos county as a special permit could bo secured for It. Ills Idea was refer red to tho committee In chnrgo of the exposition. Clear Itoiilevatil. Mayor Straw reported that $220 had already been raised towards the fund to clear part of tho right of way for tho Marshllohl-to-tho-soa boulevard. Tho Southern Oregon Company, which has hold lmnit mi giving tho right of way has con Bented to a trull being slashed across Its holdings providing no Inrgo trees aro taken out. Tho Simpson Company Is In favor of granting tho right of way. 0 sail that two or three times as much more could bo secured In subscrip tions, lie said that thnrn unuitnna. tlon us to Whether Anderson nveiiuo or Elrod avenuo would nmko tho best terminal for tlio boulevard In Marshllold. Finally Hugh Mcl.aln. A. T. HnliiPH and Eugeno O'Couuell were nppolnted n committee to award tho contract and seo that part of the boulevard Is cleared at once. Oilier Itiislnesx. C. I. Itolgnrd asked that n com mittee bo nppolnted to nrrango for thn construction or n bridge across Isthmus Inlet south of tho C. A. Smith mill. lie said thnt thorn worn no branches on wagon roads within a reasonable drive of Mnrsh lleld and that such n bridge would enables ranchers on Isthmus nnd Catching Inlet and' the Intervening section to drive to town with tholr products. llo said that at least 2." fanners wanted It. President I). C. Oreen said there was a Seattlo man on tho Day who wanted to start an overall factory to mnko ovoralls and working iuoii'h clothes. Ho said that tho man wnnted someone to furnish some money tr start tho factory. President (lieen reported thnt the committee was endeavoring to straighten out the nlllalrs of tho Coos Hay IIiisIiiosh College and If A. E. Stossmelster would not re turn and carry It on, othor parties might bo Induced to tnko It over or assist Mr. Slsk In making It a surcess. C. I. Relgnrd reported Hint Dr. Ilartlo, J. W. Iloiinott and hlmsolf had taken up the question or got tlng tho right to use tho Govern ment mllllnry reserve at Coos Ho.ul for a city park. Senator Chamber lain had taken It up with tho War Dopartmont nnd referred It to Major Morrow, who was to report on It. Hugh MeLaln. who Is going to Portland next weok, was dologat ed to confer with .Major .Morrow about It. L. H. Heisner, ProD. a notre dame lady's appeal. Phones 98-11. 120-J o-L THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHIX AHSTRACT COMPANY llavo photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICE; 117 Nortli Front St., Mnrshfield. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager Aug. Frizeen REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Some bargains in city anil Hunker Hill lots and leslilences. ' To til Inowlng nufferrra of rtirunutlim, wheth- I er niukculir cr of die jolota, telatkt, lumljaicua, j backtcbe, pallia In the Llilurjri or nrurtlKla lalut, to virile to krr fur a home triutuiint wUlch ban reix-atrdl? curiil all of llic-i turiure.. . hbe fH'la It tier duty to rii'l It to all mittrim I KIIKi:. You cure our.i'lf at li'.nie aa tlioukamla l liulf; no rliaiiKc of tllmalp U-liii mti-a mry Thla lraile dUcnvrrjr LanUhri uric acid from tbe llol luotrna Ihr tlRrncl Joint, fur- I lira Ibe ,1M1 and iTlnhli-na I he i-m-", kItIiic flattleltr and tone to I lie uliolr trm. If Ilia atore Intercala Jim, for proof addrcac Mra. U. Suramtra, Ilox It, .Sutre Dauc. InJ. Gray Auto Service Fisher .V Tucker, Proprielor.s. Phono orders to Ilium o Hotel, -JG After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshllold, Oregon. Sjir REWARD for any uatcii I cannot iiiake run. E. C. BARKER JEWELER I die Watch ami Jewelry Repairing. 200 Front St., Marhhfield. Learning Home Efficiency "Homo efficiency Is as Impor tant ns husluoHS efficiency," bays Louis llraudels, Homo olllcloucy Is not dlllloult to practice, and If applied to your buying will snvo you money, worry, time and offott. Common seiibo Is tho llrst stop townrd olllcloucy In shopping. Consider how to iiko your tlmo and moiioy to best advnutago. Know where to shop. This In turn lequlres thought on tho things you need, the money you can afford to spend, and tho vnl ues to bo had, Effort may bo snved by shopping at tuo propor hour, shopping by pnoue, or by anticipating your wants and plac ing standing orders, Tho merchant advertising In THE TIMES will gladly corpor ate with you along thoso lines. Read their advertisements In THE TIMES tonight nnd ovory night, A mail living nt Auburn, Now York, had a sovoro attack of kidney and bladder trouble. DeJng u working man, not wanting to lose time, ho (tired himself completely by using Foley Kidney Pills. A year later ho says - "It Is a pleasure to report that the cure was poriiiauent," His nauio Is J, A. Fnrmor. Owl Proscription Pharmacy, Fiank I), Cohan. Oppo site ( hcndler hotel. Phono 71. r