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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1914)
-'Wlifivyw V ago Coffee is a ' Winner pound today Tea, Coffee and Sice House. Utf. Phono 39 w I jic LATEST Lirri Hi" cpntl!.uI dliJ Hi" "' " K'nilllJOUK AT Kmimia m Hi-'3 ' 1.11.. M H clml0 W" !" ',15b VBAIIS tun ' rWiringlCo. of Coos Bay. WANT R LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Uqihono llio DALE STEAM .AUNDRY hone 277. lONAL DIRECTORS nnfiKKS NELSON. cicfxT of rinno in Mniisfcldt nt Han l'l. Flic years' nrxrlcnro In San I Francisco UIPKI.NS, l. 8. T. rtlunfr Methods.) town dlseaso treated or wgory. Hoom 2, lUroadway. Muwhfleld, Or. kunpiiv, 'lino. Player nnd Organ Regulating and Repair- lei. 842 So. 1) roadway. bit be left at tho Wlloy la Music Sloro, Central JNI). Inner and llcimlrer num. .mono liKM. I at V. II, IlalncH MiihIi BOUT, Ue Contractor. Ihirnlslicd on request. i jou Kuarnutvcu. riioni 318-11. Ktor Mil IltillrtVr 4nloK and Bimclftea. prnUhed on request. eoitomer g bettor rot- a i oanK. look any or 16 up and ico If id reliable Mnrshfleld, Or , SHAW u, Nose and Throat. ! II. SHAW WOIUCn nnil rlillil-nn HO. Hooma 200 9ni 1. Irrlng IJIock. tffl phone, 10CJ. EXDHY i'EXTIST liibfleM, Oregon. Coke Building. on J52-X. IIW. UXGER. TtherotPjno. l 8tudlo, No. 1096, cl and Elevonth Kt uvoe BJHJ.J, fMrr.rvn OlUni Pnirin.-... -. J Architect. .208 Irvine nioclc. Li n On lifleld, Oregon ' RALLlvnrci Pdl! .-. -i . paw "'"" EMYni-... CUITEOT. Rates for ldling Trunks "1 trim, v.. follow in ak foak 23 no l . i.n 2Lii"u.&. 1.00 "0-J: 40-L; 88.R. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. 1 """ imwn.ii i N ONEMINUTE! CLOGGED KQSTRILS OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Ilenls Inflamed Air Passages nnd You Hrcntlio Freely. "Try Ely's Cream Balm." Got a small bottlo anyway, Just to try It apply a llttlo In tho noatrlla and Instantly your clogged now nnd itopped-up air paBBagos of tho head will open; you will broAtho freely; dullnesa and headache disappear. By momlngl tho raw catarrh, cold-ln-bcad or catarrhal soro throat will bo gone. End such mlsory nowl Got tho small bottlo of "Ely'8 Croam Dalm" it any drug storo. This sweet, frag There's a Breath of Spring In Our Store That comes from the select list of nice fresh vegetables and other garden prqducts, Read this list: FRESH SPINACH ' NEW ARTICHOKES NEW CUCUMBERS FINE HEAD LETTUCE CHOICE CAULIFLOWER NICE CRISP CELERY SQUASHES BELL PEPPERS SWEET POTATOES RHUBARB RUTABAGAS TURNIPS By the way, we are certain you would like a bottlo of those extra-small beets, Ask us about them, Nasburg's GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second St. The Union Market In Its now dress, ontirely romodollod and renovated, Is now rendy to rocolvo and welcome Its customers into ono of tho most modern, model nnd sanitary moat innrkotB on Coos Day. In addition to a model shop It sorves tho best meat on Coos Day. Prime beef steers that wero formerly driven to Itoso burg mnrkots, aro now butchorcd nnd served to tho pcoplo on tho blocks of tno Union shop. Union Meat Market Ford & lloiikoy, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Phone G8. KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVEHYTIII.NO IX THE 1JAKEHY LINE MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 13J1 NOHTII SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 128. BANDON BY THE SEA THECITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN AOltE TRACTS POUH MILES SOUTn ON COUNTY ROAD 38 PER ACRE: $100 CASH, BALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL RENOH LAND. Buy Oner It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh REAL ESTATE and C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER; LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, ' SASH- AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY PHONE 10. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. nENRY SENG8TACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PnONE 4-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. rant balm dissolves by the heat of tho nostrils; penotrates and heals the In flamed, swollen membrane whloh lines tho noso, head and throat; clears tho air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of clennslng, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don t lay awnko tonight struggling for liroath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking nnd blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tho throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once in "Ely's Cream Dalm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Today Grocery Phone 213-J. INSURANCE. USING OUR WOOD. " 18 BOOTH BROADWAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 . LOR PLAN 101KIEII Sketches and Specification for Marshficld Building Are Completed Tho completo plans for tho now Carneglo library building In Marsh field wero forwarded to tho Car neglo Foundation Fund Commission nt New York Wednesday by tho Marshficld Library Hoard. ' It was a condition of tho $12,1500 Carne glo gift that tho plans for tho build ing bo submitted to thorn for ap proval. ThlB 1b expected to bo merely a matter of form ns tho Oregon Stnto Library -Commission has already approved, of tho gon eral plans. Just ns soon nB tho Carneglo approvnl Is secured, bids will bo OBkod'for tho construction of tho building nnd an offort will bo mndo to rush It to completion. Architect Turpon wont Into li brary construction In other citloB be fore preparing tho plans for tho Marshflold Institution nnd bollovcs he 1ms eliminated tho defects which othors havo oncountored after their building was too far along to niter. Tho ground dimensions of the building nra 04x30 foot, tho long Bldo fronting Market avonuo. Thoro will bo two floors, ono n raised bnsomont nnd tho main library on tho second floor which is elevated about six feot. In tho basement will be an auditorium 34x34 feet. Tho balance will bo divided Into n committee room, onglno room nnd tollols. Thoro will bo two en trances to tho basoment. Tho building will ho about twenty-five nt the highest point nnd will bo of concroto. Owing to tho high site, It will show up finely from al most nny point In tho city. Ono end of the mnln library will bo devoted to tho children's depart ment. A largo firoplaco will bo constructed In tho cast end of tho main library. There will bo read ing nnd rcforonco departments, nlso. Tim lndlcfl of the Catholic Clmrcli will hold their usual cooked food nnlo on fiat unlay, February SI, nt flw Sumner Hnrdwm-o Store. LOSS OK APPETITE Is tho first signal of disorder nnd decay. Tho usual loss of uppo tlto Is ofton cnuscd by functional dlsturbnnccB in tho stomach. Tho stomach falls to do tho work re quired, the nppotlto Is gone, nnd tho body suffors from Jncte of nour ishment. Such a stomach noods to bo cleaned nnd sweetened. Morl tol Tonic Digestive Is mndo especial ly to assist the stomach to digest -food, nnd promoto n healthy appo- tito. This remedy is sold on our positive guarantee, and wo nsk you to glvo It a trial. - It Is a gonulno tonic. Owl Prescription Phnrmncy. Frank D. Colinn. .Qpposto Chandler Hotel. Pliono 74. Central Avenue Drujj Storo. solo ngontH. Prlco $1.00. Hotel Benson Formerly New Oregon Q0W opert under entire new managc- njnT ment. In Ihe re EMlua fjnement of detail, excellence of equipment and superiority of service is absolutely unexcelled. Large, light, afy sample rooms for commercial men. Every convenience. Cen trally located. Rates very moderate. Dining room service as herelofore. Auto busses meet all trains. Portland, Oregon CARL S. STANLEY. 'Manager G. KIRKE DRURY, At. Mgr. Special Upholstery Work E. M. Peterson, an expert and experienced upholstery man, who has worked for large firms and can do first-class work, has been en gaged to take charge of this branch of our factory. Your work solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, Esti mates furnished. The Woven Wire Mattress & Bedding Co. Shop phone, 10C-L. Residence phone, 10G-J, 'South Broadway, Marshflold, Or. EVENING EDITION.' MMthMnaanai China Coming World Leader Wu Ting Fang Prophesies "Education 1b tho Imperative need of any country where tho people rule." "To rule well presupposes trained mlndo." "Doforo sho becomes a com mercial competitor China miiBt first be tin enormous buyer." "Even In tho far Interior plac es tho Chlneso are getting to know tho uses of foreign things and aro calling for sowing mach ines and phonographs nnd cam eras and Ico boxes and many of tho other things of western civilization." "A in o r 1 c n n manufacturers ought to establish plants in China nnd work hnnd-ln-hnnd with tho Chinese. Thoro are fortunes In China for tho men who do thlB."-rVu Tlng-fnng in a remnrknblo interview. SHANGHAI, Feb. 10 Wu Tlng fnng, statesman, pencomnkor, ninkeB this stnteniont In n remarkable Inter view: "Lot us onco get our mnsscs edu cated as Americans are educated nnd China, now that sho has dropped tl:e fetters of royalty, will become the greatest of all tho nations of the earth yes, oven greater than the United States! "J'.ducatlon general education Is our first need nnd our greatest nood." ho said. . "It Is tho Imperative ncotl of nny country whoro the people rule. To rule well presupposes trained mlmlB. Chinese minds miiBt bo trained. Think what n republic of 100,000,000 pooplo will tnnko! "Of course wo nre nil great talk era wo Chlneso," exclaimed Dr. Wu, "and often tho commonest men In tho country nro tho best orators. Dut educntlon menns moro than JuBt talking, nnd wo must bring It about, tor until uiiinn i mean the common millions nro educnted wo shall still bo rompollcd to romnln n backward nation. That Is, so far ns It nffects WuBtorn civilization. Dut I think wo hnvo Bhown tho world that we hnve men with brains." "Wo hnve Bent out young men to tho universities of Amorlcn nnd Eur ope, nnd It Is hot nn uncommon thing for thorn to tnko honors In opon com petition. Wo know tho ChlneBo peo ple can loam, but they hnvo not been glvon tho cl.nnco. "Hut wo must remember thnt it Is In tho mnsses of tho people that wo have our strength. Dealing with primary and mlddlo schools Is by far tho more Important. "Educntlon has nlwnys hcon car ried on by prtvato cntorprlso In Chi na. Now thnt tlnio has changed nnd tho government Is nnxlous to ndopt western education in itB entirety. Tho now minister of educntlon Is con centrating upon tills, nnd will hnve olomontnry educntlon Introduced throughout tho wholo country. "Compulsory education can thnt bo brought about?" ho wns naked, i to us such n condition of penco nnd "Ah," smiled Dr. Wu, "If It enn bo prosperity thnt ovory Chlneso llvlng hrongl f about It will bo a vory capl- will bo glnd thnt tho nation revolted tal thing for China, but it will tako at tho tlmo It did." ted Writes? Snmuel G. Dlytho, noted wrltor nnd author of "Who's Who" and many other Saturday Evening Post stories, "Hwnro off" drinking throo years ngo and lias Just ponnod hln experience under tho tltlo of "Tho Old (la mo." In part It Is ns follows: "After mature consideration of tho subject I havo concluded that tho greatest, tho most satisfactory, tho finest attrlbuto of a non-alcoholic llfo Is tho tlmo It gives you to do non alcoholic things. Tlmo! That Is tho largest bcnoflt tlmo to road, to think, to got out-of-doors, to seo pic tures, to go to plays, to moot and mingle- with now pooplo, to do your own work in. A man who has tho convivial-drinking hnblt Is put to It on occasions to find tlmo for any thing hut conviviality tisldo from his regular occupation. It ueoms Impera tive to him that ho shall got whoro tho crowd Is, nnd stny there. Ho might miss something a drink may be, or two, or a laugh, or a yarn, or tho pleasures of association with tho folks ho likes. Theso nro Im portant when visualized nlcohollrally. Thoy make up tho most of that kind of a llfo. "Do not understand that I am dop rocating those pleasures. I am not. I havo already explained how stren uously I worked out a program Mint enables mo to enjoy them now, and then: but tho fact that I hnve quit drinking makes them Incidental to tho general schemo instead of tho wholo schemo. It gives mo an oppor tunity to pick anil choose a bit. It roliovoB mo of tho necessity of bolng nt tho same placeB at tho sumo tlmo ovory nftornoon and evening. Whoro no I used to be tho boss and John Barleycorn tho foromnn, I havo now discharged John nnd I nm both boss and foreman; and I run tho game to suit myself and havo tlmo for other things. "Lot mo Impress that on you tho glory nnd gladness of tlmo! It re quires rather porslstent application to bo n good follow, Ono cannot do much olse. However, when a man has nrrlved at that Btago whoro ho can retain at least a portion of his A STRONG INDORSEMENT W. II. Holmes, of tho Docorah, la.. Journal, says: "I havo been a sufferer from Piles and Hemmor holds for years. I got no rollof until my druggist rocommonded Merltol Pilo Remedy. Before I had taken half tho package thot distress was gone and I have had no troublo slnco. I would not tako a thousand dollars and bo back in former con dition. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avemio Drug Store, exclusive agency. Prlco $1.00. THREE time. Tho Chlneso mnsses cannot un derstand at onco thnt compulsory ed ucntlon is necessary, and It Ib diffi cult for them to grasp it, owing to tho fnct that for centuries education has been conducted along totally dif ferent lines. ' "Many pcoplo wero surprised at tho easo with which the Mnnclui dy nasty was overthrown. Jinny thought tho MnnchUB novor could bo abolish ed. Hut a now spirit has long been silently growing In China. Tho now spirit came about through contact with tho mlsslonnrlos and other for eigners. It grow slowly, hut, when tho great blow was struck, the pcoplo rose up as a mass In. favor of a bot tor ordor of things. "I do not hlnmo tho Mnnchus, al though they should bo pitied for their ignorance. They did not understand the common pcoplo." "You think thoro Is a better chanco for roform now than thoro was under the MancluiB?" ho was asked. "Why wouldn't thoro bo? Dut w must go slowly nnd cnrofully. Tho trouble with, somo of tho Young China party Is thnt they wish to run before they learn to walk. Wu is not worried over tho efforts' of a minority to tirgo Confucianism as n state religion. "There has never boon a state re ligion In China," ho said. "Why havo one now? ChrlstlnnltV hns dono so much for tho Chlneso that It can novor bo uprooted In China." Ho doesn't bollovo that America, with 100,000,000 people Is monaccd, oven commercially, by China's 400, 000.000. "It Is ldlo for tho western coun tries to expect nny competition frdm Chlnn, commercially, for mnny, many years to come," ho said. Doforo bIio becomes a commercial competltlor China must bo an enormous buyer. Hut tho tlmo Is, coming when Cnlnn will hold her own wltln tho rest of the world. "Even thus oarly, In our now stago of progress, tho demand for foreign things Is growing. I am often aur-' prlsed to know that, oven In tho far Interior placcB, pcoplo nro gottlng to know tho use of foreign things nnd nro calling for sowing machines and pUonogrnphs nnd cnmornB and Ico boxes and many of tho other things of western civilization. "Ono odd thing about tho Clilnone.V ho Bald with a snillo, "Is their bol!6t In advertising. Thoy bollovo tho printed word sacredly truo, and man ufacturers from America, with all tho advertising schemes I saw dis played thoro when I was minister to Washington, ought to do marvolouaiy woll in China. Your manufnoturora ought to establish plants horo In China. There nro fortunes hero for tho men who will do thin." Ho finished tho intorvlow by say Ihr: "China Ib moving forward. Tho revolution wasn't a mistake. It was a great stop In ndvanco nnd I cer tnlnly bollovo tho futuro will unfold okh Oridking good fellowship nnd also can bo two' or thrco of tho othor kinds of a' worth whllo follow to hlmsolf at loost ho has gained on tho old gnnjr. by about a hundred por cont. As It Ib now, no chums como shout ing In to urge mo to go out and havo ono; nobody drops round at flvo o' clock In tho afternoon to hurry mo nlong to tho favorite tablo at tho club; nobody suggests about seven o'clock that wo all 'phono homo nnd Btny down and havo dinner togothor; tho old plan of having a luncheon that lauta an hour and n half or two hours In tho best pnrt or tho day Is rarely broached. Thoro aro few tel ephone calls aftor dinner urging an Immedlato Klescent on a gathering whoro thoro Is something coming off all theso things nro loft to my" cholco and nro not taken ns a mat tor of usual proccduro, predicated on tho circumstances of the plan of liv ing. "A non-drinking man Is tho mastor" of his own tlmo. If ho wants socia bility ho can go and got It, up to such limits iib ho porsonnlly can at tain for hlmsolf In his water-consuming capacity. A drinking man Is not master of his tlmo. Ho may think ho Is, but ho Is not. Ho Ib tho creuturo of n hnblt thnt may bo harm less, but which surely Is Insistent; and tho habit dictates what ho shall do with his leisure. "If I havo lost any frlendu they woro friends whose loss does not bother mo. I find that nil tho true hluo chaps, tho worth-while ones, though they look In most Instances on my non-drinking Idiosyncrasy with amused tolornnco, havo not lost nny rospoct or affoctton for mo, and aro Just oh trim hluo as thoy former ly wero. Most of them drink, but I fancy somo of them wish they did not; and nonp of them ho my strange behavior up agalnstjiqi;, "To bo suro thoy ofton have (heir llttlo gatherings without mo; but that is not because thoy do not like nie any tho less, and Ib because I do not happen, In my new rolo, to fit In, Thoro aro times, you know, when even tho most enthusiastic glnger-alo specialist Ib not porsona grata. Wo havo reached a common basis of un derstanding, T)0 real man is toler ant. Intolerance Is tho vice of tho narrow man. "Now then wo come tt tho real question, which is: With our society organized as It Is, with men such mon as thoy aro, with conditions that sur round llfo as It is organized, with things ns they stand today Ib It worth whllo to drink moderatoly, or Is It not? Tho answer, based solely on my own experience, Is that it is Continued on Pago Four 1 hi'-! k. I ulyV. V: i i llll I -llllff. 'in i XfcAMi ; Afahtol .ii.., Ug