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fiiESSS vj.l.i f i i w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION. To fche Moirtth Bend Readers of "The Coos Bay Times 99 " JAIWMIBIIW'H , -H More Garden Talk FIRST ADDITION TO SHFIELD Some of the prettiest lawns and finest vegetable gardens in Marshfield are being planted and cultivated along South Tenth Street, Southwest Boulevard, California Avenue and other streets of First Addition to Marshfield. The fertile soil and warm slopes of this addition arc especially adapted to quick and vigorous growth. )oor yards that were leveled and seeded this spring are now green. Strawberries are in full bloom. Other garden vege tables are doing equally well. Nothing adds so much to the attractiveness of a residence district as do well kept lawns, and nothing is quite so satisfactory as a flourishing vegetable garden. A. neighborhood of home-owners is in all ways the best neigh borhood to live in. First Addition is such a neighborhood. Call and get a plat showing some of the choice building sites that can be bought for $300 on terms to suit you. This is the ad dition where graded streets and a. water system are already provided. Reynolds Development Co, (OWNER) ITS Central Ave. Phono 3 GO. Editor Times; reciting In n room largo enough to Our School Hoard will placo be- seat from 30 to 50 pupils. Any of toro us next Wednesday an oppor- these Binall ctasses would tlnd nmplo tunlty to say at the. polls whether or room for resltntlon in tho principal's, not we wish to buy a site and build offlco or oven Ift tho superintendent s another school. North Dond does offlco at t' o Central building. Tho not need another school building now four science rooms, one of which l and doubtless will not need one for a class room alrendy, togothor with I some years to come, wnen 11 uoes me so-cauou --uiusuuiu , mo nuiui; nood one no doubt thoso needing It and with tho principals outer offlco. will bo ablo to provide It Just as wo would afford larger quarters for tho are providing for our needs. Tno h) or ou cnuurcn 01 nigu ni-uum history of city making Is n history grade, than 1 nlf tho Oregon high of Inflated land allies when the first schools provide for their pupils. Any railroad comcB. How many pooplo, of tho sclonco classes by placing a few In North Dond today aro land poor? ' chairs could recite comfortablv In the Shall we add our public schools to Inbratorles. Theso Binall labratorlos that list? If wo did need another by the way, contain aomo two thou sc' ool building, would It be good sand dollars worth, moro or ess, of business to pay $4,400 to fix up an sclonco apparatus .most of which has old shack? Our Hoard says that by not been used In throe years and por Biiendlng $4,400 on UiIb building It haps never has boon used since bolus would bo worth $7,000. A thing Is placed there. This npparatUB would worth JuBt what It Ib worth for a equip a college laboratory. Aro wo needed purpose or tho cash It will keeping this too until It la needed by bring In tho open market. Could largor high school classes? our Hoard sell this building onco. Hut to return to tho question of repaired for what they say It would class roomB. 1 repeat: Tho four scl be worth? it would bo worth less once roomB now used by a scoro or so than nothing for services for It Is of students, tho uniiBcd musoum, tho not needed. It Is truo that tho Cen- library and tho principal's outer of trnl school building Ib crowded. It - flee, would provldo larger nccommo ls tragically truo that small children i dntlons for our forty or fifty pupils living west of Pony Slough havo a , of high school grado than 1b onjoyod long, rainy windy walk acrosB the Po-. by throe-fourths of tho high school ny Slough bridges to reclto In an un- pupils of Oregon. If It Ib necessary healthful basement room In Central to uso basemont rooms at all for School building. It Is also gospel classes, why not uso tho two largo truth, to quoto a prominent Sherman empty manual training rooms In tho Avenue business man, that "tho high , basemont of tho high Bchool? They Bchool building proporty utilized aro certainly preferable to tho one would accomodate every child In tho now used at tho Central building, city." It Is equally truo that less Then thoro Is tho splondtd auditorium than one-fourth of tho capacity of tho I and the practically unuBod gymnas hlgh school building Is being utlllz- lum. Woro thoy built to look nt or ed. Did you over vIbU tho high school to uso when needed? Flvo hundred building miring class nours; u you uouars wouiu prooauiy wane iuur have, you probably know as I do that good class rooms of tho gymnasium tho room known as tho "museum" and tho commissary could no doubt but now uBed ns a store room would ) be rented for gymnnslum purposes, hold without crowding any class In Shall wo pay $4400 on tho building tho high school. So also tho room , wo hnvo and use that building, or known as tho "library" but which ' shall we buy an old building wo do Is now used for loss than half a dozen not need? Tho unwlso uso of school typewriter students. If you made- funds may mean but little to you or snub a visit to tho l.lgh school, you to me, hut to tho mnn with n family no doubt also noticed that sovoral of to support, n homo to pay for and" the classes contnlned less than a doz-' with 03 mills tnx to meet, It means on tiiinlls.. some nB low ns threo or much. even two pupils, These classes woro (Slgnor) Mrs, Herbert Armstrong. Bay Park ffte present BAY PARK Plat will soon be entirely Mdout. When that time, comes there will be a rise i ilia prices of the lots. These lots sell when nothing his selling. You will benefit by this rise if you buy t once. IS. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. Ti Si FRANCISCO EXPOSITION Splendors of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Revealed by Progress at San Francisco. SUPERB WORKS OF SCULPTURE AND ART IN COLOSSAL EXHIBIT PALACES FOR AMER ICA'S PANAAU CANAL CELEBRATION. LINTS of cold from vast oriental domes, Venetlnn blue on minarets, pro .. . ...... ... i. i .).,. rrii-,ii nt niiiniilpH from all parts of the globe give kIIiii( of the great Panania-Paclfie ntorimtloiin Pr.wwitin.i ns It will appear when its gates swing open to tho worm ta!!tr,,wq;3l.l2?irorWI be enabled to enjoy so marvelous a col..M of tmworUH of contemporary sculptors The Worl Colum Wan S in s tl n at Chicago first proved that the greatest talent might he engaged to Sic" work of even temporary value. Since then more and more ir ten Lis been given at each succeeding exposition to sculpture as a form of orntmn and .he great ..anaum-raCk International K'P"'"" ban Francis,-., p. .mike to surpass even Chicago'., acquis le , ,1 sn joy. livery phase of the exposition Is far advanced, 'lhlrty-four of to ' " nations will participate with government displays. Argentina leading with a government appropriation of $l,:)().(i(iO gold MUST MK Oti I LU M BER TRADE SETTLE FINES OF COOS BAY "DO IT ELECTRICALLY." TEos. A. Edison Said in 1893 "We shall be cooking by electricity and heating and lighting our houses, our cars and our Mr, Edison's prophecy has come to pass in .its. entirety much sooner than ever the great in ventor supposed. Today Electric Light is a necessity in the mod ern home, The housewife has discovered that iU.!.!i.. - -- I- -....., 4lint liorht- wcwiiuiy is a saTet siitiuib suivam mm "&" ens household tasks at little cost. lis is the Best Time Install Electric Light Right now. before you start your Spring house cleaning is the best time to have your house Wed for electricity. Have the wiring job com pleted before the decorators arrive. By having your house decorated after it is wired, you can Poye by actual test how valuable Electric Light is in keeping the walls and ceilings clean. Oregon Power Co. SECOND AND CENTRAL ' ' " PHONE 177. ... SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 1915 : : SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA $;& h( h Cby& v. I Tq A r A vV V v yZiTi&ZffiSXt ,j' i ii 1 1 j ... i ( & .k Marshal Carter Decides Not to Extend Much Credit to Offenders Henceforth. Tho collection of flnen by tho Marsh in. mil rn rnrnn linn Hint Willi iiiuiHU- nl iiiikmiiu ilinlnir tlln flrHl flftVUIl uayH of April, nrconuiiK 10 mu cord, wlilch hIiowh mai oni 01 .ib r rcBtB, flnca iiinountlnK to $170.00 woro lovled nKaliiBt potty offondera. Of this nmonnt $110.00 was pnld and $00.00 was chareed to tho offend ers. Chief Carter haB hecomo moro atrliiRont with potty offenders who nro without funds or means to pay tholr flns and has put sovoral of fenders to worlcini? on mo sireois. Chlof Carter says that ho wishes to ho llnlont with offenders who will pay, but thoso who hnvo boon arrest ed beforo and. promised to pay their fines, will bo put to worlc on tho . orroni M. J. IloRnn appeared uororo ne cordor llutlor today anil was flnod $fi.00 for ilrunkonness. Ilo also for floted $10.00 Imll for his flrBt appoar nnco, boliiK arrcstfld twlco. M. C. Sperry waH arrested bv offi cer 8':oupo on l'rldny ovonlnj? nnd eharKod with drunUenncss. Ho was flnod $r..00 which ho promised to imy, and wiib roieaseii Shipped Nearly Six Million Feet of Lumber to San Francis co in Two Weeks. During tho 'Irst two wcekB of April, Coos Hay shipped nlmost o. noo.ooo foot of lumbor to tho San Francisco market. Tho followlnu aro tho flBiires given by tho Pioneer Wes tern Lumberman of San Francisco: Fir anil Hpruco Aberdeen 3,811,000 llnllard 450,000 llandon 2,310,000 nollluKham 700"2 Columbia Itlver 0,090,000 Coos Huy r., 705,000 Kvorott 800,000 (Irays Harbor 2,025,000 Muklltco ..." 7?0,222 l'ort Ulakoley 000.000 Port Ludlow 1,650,000 Wlllapa 3,510,000 Total 20,651,000 llodwood Kuroka 9,975,000 Albion "MXw Caspar 100,000 Fort Hra SSUl .000 Greonwqod ,426,000 Modoclno 742,000 Croscont City 320,000 Tot nl 14.443.000 THIS TOIIACCO 1IA1JIT. Oh, Clarence, do not learn to use those foulest weeds that Brow; tho foolish youth who smokos or chowa Is storing future woo. For yearB I've spent my hard-oarnod whools to keop my briar fed; I always smoked savO whou at moals, or In my triicklo-bod. And t'other day tho sawbones came, and took my works apart, and said, whllo pawing o'er my framo. "You imvA n pnliliairo heart. It's flerco," ho said. "1 nevor seed such wild, spasmodic thumps; unless you quit tho noxious weed you'll surolv biinin tho bump8." And now I'vo quit; llfu'a on tho blink, tho world Is drear, my friends; and I can only sit and think of fancy Turkish blonds. My nervous Bystoin Ib a scream, tho toara stream down my cheek, and In my fevered sloop I dream of hurley anil porlquo. My agony Is too Intonso to bo beforo you lugged; I fool llko twenty-sovon conts and ovory penny plugged. So Clarence, do not learn to smoke, and keop no pipes about; bollovo me, son, It la no Joko whoa you must cnt If out. Walt Mason. AIRSHIPS WILL RACE AROUND THE GLOBE FROM SAN FRANCISCO IN 1915. . .. ... -ini,.i mtinna nt h Holm with every an aerial race around the world, which will be a feature of tho L sorting evenu to e eld during tho Panama-PaclUc Interna- nvX! In" ITZ"2 the Kxposlllon In May. 1015, and Sll end there! Three hundred thousand dollars has been hung In K for this stu,endoss world girdling contest A number of Z world's greatest aviators have slgnlfled their Intention of entering TfliZ The recent flight of StoeiUer, ending at Mulbausen. Qer many lwJlch be covert 1,375 miles, convinces aviators that long Xh Iw a iStter of adequate supply stations. The almve photograph B the S "round the world and the various supply stations. T5e Royal TONIGHT Entire chango of program. Miss Mabol Ford. This beautiful voiced singer in all new songs. Tho best program of pictures In tho city of Murshfleld. 5000 feet of all now pictures. Florence Lawrence In "Tho Spond er." The dramatic triumph of her career In two rools. Miss Iawrenco has not been seen In pictures In this cltv for over a year and nor return has brought the management many congratulations. "Jane's Hrothor, tho Paradlac." A life-like production with Jauo Qall and William Shay. "Tho Norwood Caso." A stirring Crystal drama. "MIko and Jake Among Cannibals "Mlko and Jako Among Canni bals." Joker comedy featuring tho two greatest comedians In motion pictures. Admlslon, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, 10c. "Dr. Nicholson and tho Bluo Dia mond." A thrilling feature In four reWs next Tuesday. Our Daily Motion Pictures Tho advertising columns of The Times aro dally motion pictures of tho business activ ity of this community and a good part of tho rest of tho world, They show tho obb and flow of trade. They reflect the prosperity of our people, U Tho Times did nothing elso than to prosent theso ad vertisements to tho readers day by day it would; be ronderlng good sorvlco. Every Times reader should bo an advertising reader. It moans boing batter In formed and being posted at all tlmos as to tho good things tho market offers. It Is the kind of roadlng that la entirely to your profit. Degln today tho advertise ments aro particularly Intorost-ing, Jt-Sr? ... mmtk&i j.,...! v ijMtafcfrjgjii