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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1914)
Y MJOSfcfc FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, y iiiN MMMiiSMaga SMfU INM S DANCING IS VERY BAD Rev. Joseph Knotts Denounces It as Detrimental to Society Editor Times: Tho Sunday ser vices nt tho Methodist Church wero especially good. Rev. Job. Knotts pronchlriB upon tho subject of "Danc lnK" tit tho mornltiK servlco and everyone who heard his remarknble Bernion on this subject will have to admit that ho handled tho sub ject from n common-sonBo point or vlow, proving as ho wont on, ovory point that ho mado. Tho sormon. whllo couched In the best of lan KuaKO, was a scathing denunciation of "ono of tho greatest ovlls of tho present day." ,-. Some of tho words used woro: "Our appoal to tho lllblo to danco cannot bo sustained." "Tho dnnco Itself, In ItBolf, Is not i..r..i "What Is tho tendency of tho, danco7 It Is now nnu over hub uuuu, downward." ... , Three-fourths of tho denizens or tho hrothols mot tholr pitfall at i' danco, and thousands como from tuo best of homes." "Tho parlor danco Is but tno stopping stono to ruin. Prlonds bo waro of tho public dnnco. Tho world Bays you cannot danco and bo ti Christian. It's truo." Whnt docs It do to tho Christian? llobs you of your spiritual powor Hobs you of your Sunday worship! I should Judgo from your bolng out this morning that you woro not out to tho danco last night." "Somohow, thoy don't nBk mo t" co to a dnnco nnd open It with prayer. If thoy did, they wouldn'.t forgot Hint prayer." "Dancing Is tho play of tho Dovll which makes many a Christian put tho Dovll boforo Christ. Tho truo Chrlstlnn has not tlmo for such things. Listen to tho ispiscopai min isters, tho Catholic Bishops all over, of "leaders In nil denominations who havo and nro sounding a noto or warning against this ovll." "Holovod, lot us bo strong nnd consecrcated In our servlco." Sundny ovenlng n full houso list ened to the sormon on that oft talked of subject. "Hell." Itov. KnottB asked tho question "Whoro Is lloll?" answering "It Ib hero, It Is now, in tho Uvea of pco plo about us." ."Thoro will In some plnco for tho wlckod In somo form or shape, a holl, yonder In tho eternal plnco of tho dammod In etomal darkness. In soonratlon from tho Ood of all good."- "Holl follows In tho wnko of Sin. Tho swootneBB of tho poisoned bIiib of this llfo nro going to grow hot ter by nnd by. What kind of so ciety will you enjoy out In eter nity?" Tho npponl nt tho closo of tho 8-rvlto to turn about and sorvo aod nnd nccept Christ ns a porsonnl Savior, touched many n hoart and n number slgnlflod tholr destro to begin n dlfforont llfo, nnd InBt ovo nlng, ns tho Pastor told of tho beautiful llfo of tho martyr Stephnn. ono young lady Htartod tho right wnv. . . . , No hired ovangollBt, no hlrod sing ers could hnvo mado tho lasting lin nrosalon that tho PaBtor did with his burning Bormons and straight talks, and tho songs of tho chorus with Bpeclnl musle at cvory Borvlro nnd thoy nro getting bottor ovory F. L. S. Game Describing What Our Grandmothers Missed iirrfcirAl,A f'fTOOllADV 1 O 1A1V) ft j raiii WtUIMEOUHi, rconuHni io, ioii cvtlMlJQ EDlTtrMrl rt MANY ontcrtnlnors find in tho Pebrunry holldoys a good op portunity to resort to the fasiilons nnd customs of long ngo. Amerlcnns chnngo bo rapidly that an "old-time party" could be very In teresting without going back a hun dred years, snys tho Ladles Homo .Tmimnl. Fnr annli n. narlv nn Inter esting now game Is "Whnt Our Ornndi-, mothers Mlssod Things Thnt woro Plfty Years Ago." t Such music you can play with case, Though unacquainted with the keys. 2 Thoy keop things hot nnd keep things cold How truly wondrous to bohold! 3 Such dlvors wnres beneath ono roof; Could shopping women stand aloof? 4 Tho best for kltchonwnro, no doubt, Bocauso this hardwaro won't wenr out. C They glvo n soft and pleasant light, And -thus will help preserve our sight. C TheyVo hoard and scon on every rond, No horse havo they to draw their load. 7 'TIs bottor far than any broom, To tnko up dust around tho room. 8 Its messages flnsh to nnd fro, But yet it nccdB no wires, you know. 9 An InoxponBlvo, pleasant show, To which wo often llko to go. 10 You dash along with nolso and speed, Pedestrians may well tako heed. 11 Tho farmor'B gratltudo they win, They help htm gather harvest In. 12 A mystic substnnco wo aro told, Moro precious than tho finest gold. 13 Tholr lofty walla aro reared so high, They almost scorn to touch the sky. 14 Our useful foot It o'or delights. It saves us climbing many flights, in Of .this strnngo fabric this wo learn, That It enn novor, never hum. 1C Wo ubo thorn on our cleaning day, They make tho work scorn only piny. 17 Amazing It would really scorn A locomotlvo without steam.., 18 From o'on tho world's most dis tant ends, Wo llko to mall thorn to our frlonds. 19 Just wrnp your packages with caro, And you enn send thorn any where 20 Just press a button, thcro'fl a light That'B ovor sternly, clear nnd bright. 21 Don't ubq n cup that's used by ninny, ORANGE COMPETITION KEEN. san Bernardino, cm.. Fob. is. Tho northern citrus fruit dlstrletp of California hnvo hern prtlvo In tho campaign to take the wor'd's prlzos for fruits nt tho National Orange Show, which opons horo today. Tho exhibition will last ono weok and tho exhibits of tho various countlos nro gorgeous and extensive. Tho compe tition Ib vory keen, though friendly WANTED Competent, ex perienced millwright. Tide Water Mill Co., Florence. Or. HANI) DANCE, EAGLE'S HALL, FEBRUARY 21. To Be Healthy One Must Perspire! If you do not porBplro. tho pores of tho skin clog. In this condition you nro render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub baths hnvo no offect upon cleansing tho pores of tho skin henco tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which nro now offorcd for vour benefit nnd rellof. Wo havo Installod nn excellent sys tem of Itusalnn and Turkish Baths, which nro tho finest In ovory respect. Physicians rec ommend a Itusalnn Steam Bath nt least onco n month. You nro Invited to call and In spoct our now nnd up-to-date Bvstom of modorn bathing nt tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill. Tnko White Star Auto to Bunker Hill. Oontlemon on Prl dny nnd Saturday from 2 p. m. to 12 m., and on Sunday rrom 8 n. m., to 12 in. Ladles nnd rnmlllos from 2 p. m, to 12 m. on Thursdays. Tolehono 388-L. F,or hero's n fresh ono for a penny. 22 Oh, mystic day, so sharp and keen! By which such wonders now nro scon. 23 A help to housewives this re veals; Without a fire to cook tho meals. 2. How vory strnngo It seems to bo That boats may dive below tho son. 2G Wo sometimes vlow them In tho sky, Now dipping low, now mounting high. 20 It saves us using pen nnd Ink, And docs much neater work, wo think. Key: 1, plnyor plnno; 2, vacuum bottloj 3, department store; I, alum inum; C, gas mnntlea; 0, automo biles; 7, carpet sweeper; 8, wireless telegraphy; 9, motion pictures; 10, motorcycles; 11, harvesters; 12, ra dium; 13, skyscrapers; M, powor el evator; lf. asbestos; 10, vacuum cleaners; 17, olcrtrlc locomotlvo; 18, picture post enrds; 19, parcel post; 20. electric light; 21, pnpor drinking cup; 22, X-ray; 23, flrolcss cooker; 21, submarine; 25, aeroplanes; 20, typewriter. ADVERTISER LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Mnrshflold, Oregon, Post offlco, for tho week ending Fobru ary 14, 1914. PorsoiiB cnlllng for tho snmo will ploaso say advertised and pay ono cent for each letter called for. Anderson, Geo. A.; Andorson, M. C; Apploby, J. A.; Ilrumloy, M. A.; Colby, Paul; Cossctto, Mrs. Oro; Dalo, 13. E.; Farrar, Gladys; Fnrn hnm, Low; Oilman, Ilnrry; Hamp ton, Miss; Hatcher, N. 13.; Hauo, Axol; .Teffors, Miss. N.: Johnson, O. J.; Johnson, J. T.; King, William II.; Korell, Henry; Lockhnrt, Nn thon; McDonnld, Mrs. M. D.; Myors, Frank; Mnlloy, Frank P.: Moore, Dotoa; Peterson, Illchnrd II.; Itnsa mond, II. J.; Stephens, J. W.: Snn dorson, Ilnyhlll; Smith, Miss M. M.; Tliomns, L. It.; Tlgott, Mrs.; White, Miss Lulu: Wnrullcy. Jcsso. W. B. CUnTIS, P. M. Mnrshflold, Oregon. XO BARS IX ALBKBTA. CALGARY, Fob. 18. A grcnt con vention Is bolng held hero today for tho discussion of tho movement to abolish tho bnr In this city. T!o cam paign Is not to nbollsh tho manufac ture or snlo of liquor, but simply nlms at tho nbolltlon of tho bnr and to restrict tho snlo to wholesalers, clubs nnd possibly with meals at tho hotels. Tomporauco leaders have been In communication with tno Al berta Kovornmont on tho matter, but no decision will bo known until aftor today's convention. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USUI). Phonu 72. Pnclflc Uvnrv nnd Transfer Comnnny A i J OI20-8I64 Coquille River Coal GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AWn . TO CLINKER ' ANH FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE COOS COUNTY FUEL CO GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L 186 Broadway $J THE NEW SLEEVES ARE VARIED-RAGLAN, KIMONO, AND DROP SHOULDER ARE ALL FAVORED Plnco your order now for some MARLY IllClf ROHM POTATOES l whllo wo hnvo a smnll supply on hand. Ono dollar n.i ,. pounds. ""uvcp COOS RAY" TEA COFFEE AND SPICK Hoicp 130 North Broadway. ?h' CAPK AHAGO COFFKH oon M The modified kimono, the rnglan nnd the wet-lu sleeve uro nil smart this tea son. Nothing could be better suited to the loose Mousy effects that are now m) modish, that the raglnuor kimono Mceve. The full length model In perhaps a trltle In the lead but many attractive frocks dhow tho three-quarter or elbow sleeve. Number 8120 Is u eostuino fuNhlouetl of black velveteen ; the vest and waist coat girdle are of figured tapestry, A collar that flares away from the neck In back ufter tho Japane.se fashion is a new feature of this gown; tho waist coat girdle Is another. This costume may he copied In sire HO with 2 yards of 30-lnch mnterlal for the blouse 3 yards of 30-lnch material for the skirt. Number 8125 Is n model In dark blue striped ratine with a collar of silk In a soft color. The effectiveness of the rag Ian bleeve Is well brought out; another attractive detail Is the belt. 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