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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1914)
..- THE" COOS BATTIMEsfillARSHFI ' Proprietorship FIRST ADDITION TO toRSHFIELD More good qualities of citizenship come from owning a littlo piece of the earth than you would at first imagine. First, there is self-respect which can he indulged in a home that one is proud of, a home which one can make beautiful by building it on grace ful architectural lines and can surround with well-kept lawns and flower gardens. Second, there is respect for property; how much more careful of property is the boy who lives, not in rent, but in a home owned by his parents. Such a boy does not wantonly mar buildings or break down shade trees because he has been taught the value of property by parents who know. Then there is thrift which is taught in the home of the home-owner by example as well as by precept. And hist, but not least, is patriotism and love of country which nothing so inspires as proprietorship of laud and home. Get started right. Buy one of the beautiful home-sites now offered in FIRST ADDITION for $300. $25 cash will be enough to begin the purchase. Then build a home there. About financ ing the home-building, get particulars of our plan for this. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 160. Tine Juadlgmeait of i The Em jer is the safest guide. A score of actual buyers have said, in the past month: ' Bay Park Lots aire Worth $100 Each They have put down money on their judgment. The number of people who have backed their judgment of BAY PARK lots with their money is growing almost daily. We know of no better argument in favor of this property. The number of lots for sale is growing pret ty small. Don't make the mistake of letting the oppor tunity pass to select a desirable lot on such easy terms at $10.00 down and $5.00 a month. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. All Kinds of JoV Printing Done at The Times. Office NOTICK Dissolution of Partnership Wotlco la horoby given that the partnership heretofore existing bo een J. s. Ward and Itoy K. Law oorno, undor the firm name and tyle of "Ward-Lawhorne Co.," was nd Is dissolved by mutual consent n the 13th day of April, A. D., 1914, and tho business formerly con ducted by said partnership will bo continued by Roy B. Lawhorno at the present place of business, at o. 08 Anderson Avo., Marshfleld, Oregon, where all accounts owing "Id firm should bo paid. A Dated this 13th day of April, A. D 1014. J. S. WARD, ROY B. LAWHOIUSK. NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tho estato of G. Cat alodl, deceased, and letters of admin istration Issued to him. Now theroforo all persons having claims against said estato aro hereby notified to present tho same to mo at the office of James T. Hall, Room 11, Ririnmrin hlnek. Marshfleld. Oregon, within six months from tho date hero- of duly verified as uy law required. Dated this 28th day of March, 1914. toitn n. SNEDDON. Administrator of tho estato nf O Cataledl. deceased. COOS BAY STATIONERY CO. 93 Central Ave. ' Phone 430 Office Supplies Artists' ' Materials Cameras, Films, Plates .Ansco Agency Printing and Developing. Advice to Wif ie You'll bo docldlng sooner or lator on tho paporlng question. However, let us remind you right now that wo havo a cholco assort ment of Handsome Wall Papers Our high class wall papers this spring woro Judiciously bought. Our caroful soloctlon ropresonta tho most oxcluslvo designs, tex tures and finish. Tho nttractlvoness and tho assortment will ploaso you. Tho prices aro roasonablo and for high class and quality you will search long and late before you will bo ablo to duplicate thorn. Measurements and estimates cheerfully givou at VIERS VIKItS PAINTS EVERYTHING. 307 North Front Street. vmom J??M WALL! IP IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telephone the FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. Wickham house AT COQUILLE Will bo rc-opened for busi ness April 1. Your putronage solicited Mrs. J. R. Wickham PROP. Among The Omen's Organizations Edited Under tho Auspices of the Women's Christian Tcnipcranco Union of Marshfleld. Edited Under tho Auspices of Tho woman's Christian Tvmporanco Union of Martdiflcld. Tho battle's on I Tho clarion call wo hoar, Tho foo Is strong, but wo will never foar, For In God's name our banner wo unfurl, And Shout for Victory as tho drink curso down wo hurl, Selected. Wo bellovo In a whlto llfo for two, equality of tho sexes In education pri vileges, and equal remuneration for tho samo sorvtco. Of all of tho Boclallnstutlons of mod orn society which are now undor tho scrutlng of thought and conscience none Is so absolutely without' moral dofonso as tho American snloon and tho consequent liquor traffic. Tho saloon Is an unmitigated cutbo. It Is a great and torrlblo ovll whoso ra vages aro unspeakable It Is a men aco to character, home, llfo ttsolt. It robs families of necessities, com fortB and peace and happiness. It corrupts tho lives otyoung mon which othorwlso would bo virtuous peace ful citizens. It onsnaroB and ru)ns Innocent glrlB, and ofton leads astray wIvcb, destroys domestic peace, and rulna many happy homes. It Is a viper, moro to bo dreaded and fcarod, than any othor monster, whothor In the shapo of crooplng roptllo or a foul contagion. In contemplating tho groat cam paign which wo hove entered (Nat ional prohibition) lot us novor loso sight of tho fact- that Clod Is at tho forefront of ovcry holy conflict, lend lug tho hosts of right against tho cltadols of wrong. Tho call comes to im today with ronowed omphnsls that wo go forward. Lillian M. N. StcvonB. In this numbor wo havo to record tho sad nows of a twofold calamity In tho deaths of our staro and nation al presidents, Mrs. Edith Hill Dookor, president of Orogon W. C. T. U. and Mrs. Lllllnn M. N. Stovous, of Port land Matno, both lo vents transpir ing within dno weeks' tlmo. It Is truly a groat blow to both our stnto and nation, to loso at this tlmo of tho campaign of statowldo prohibition for Oregon, nml national prohibition of our country, that these two capable and dovotcd npostles of tho tompornnco cnuso should bo tak en from us. Hut our Heavonly Fa ther bocs not as man seos, and no doubt, In Ills great wisdom, will provo for tho best, and wo, who still romaln on tho battloflold, must press on with moro zeal and courngo "towards tho work of tho high call ing," trusting in not only Ills wis dom, but In Ills lovo and goodness thnt Ho dooth all things well, and thnt tho " raco Is not always to tho swift, nor tho battlo of tho strong." Thoro iaro othor Ibravo nd noble characters, who will stop In to fill up tho vacant places of thoso two valiant soldiers, who havo gone up rocelvo their well merited crowns for lives well spent In tho sorvlco of God. What Is our groat loss Is tholr gain. Tho' they havo laid down thel- ar mor, and rest from tholr labors, tholr influonco will novor bo lost. Ilov. S. O. IlotoB ovangollst, Is go ing to tako a 1000 mllo harsobnek rldo for stato-wtdo prohibition work. Ho is to start from Salom, whoro ho. has been doing ovnngollstio work,' and go to Tillamook and from thoro south to tho California lino, visiting evory city, village and ham let and place whoro thoro Is n voter. Mr, Ilotes will will rldo horseback all of thlB dlstanco, carrying an oxton slvo camping outfit on a burrow. From tho Dally Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. DRUNKENNESS Is a curnblo dlseaso, which requires treatment. Tho OKIUNH troatmoni can bo usod with absoluto confl donco. It destroys all doslro for whiskey, boor, or other Intoxicants. Can bo given In the homo. No san itarium oxponso. No loss of tlmo from work. Can bo given secretly. If after a trial you fall to get any bonoflt from Its uso your money will bo refunded. OIUUNE Is prepared In two forms: No. 1. secret treatmont. n powdor; ORRINB No. 2 In pill form for thoso who doslro to tako volun tary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Como in and talk ovor tho matter with ub. Ask for booklot. 'Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Ho tol. Phono 74. What This Town Needs What Marshflold and every other town needs most of all, Is to have tholr public offldalB, bo men of up right principals and courago to live up to tholr convictions of right and duty to tho peoplo they sorvo. Men who realize that sobrloty and morality aro tho safest, best and most enduring foundations of any munlclpaltty or nation. Men who havo BUtftcIont brothorly lovo for the laboring man who Is striving to mako a homo, food and clotho his loved ones that thoso mon (who gonerally mnko up a large part of a community) aro of a8 much importance ob street and other public improvements, and their, needs should bo constdorod. When n call Is mado for public Improve ments (unless It Is somothlng very essential to tho wolfaro of alt) time will mako taxes so high as to swal low up .the laboring man'B yearly savings, thus making tho covoted homo nn Impossibility and In many casos drlvo tho beBt citizens from tho placo to sook a cheaper and moro do Blrablo abiding placo, thon tho wel fare of tho citizens should tako pro ccdonco of Improvomonts. Tho hon est toller, his wlfo and Uttlo one nrq of moro consoquonco than parod streets. Peoplo havo lived and flurr lshod all tholr lives with only God' natlvo oarth to travol on. If tho best lntorosts of tho faithful, honest work; ing classes aro considered Instead of tho prldo of tho wealthy who can llvo on tho interest of their bank ac counts and rentals, a bottor class of pormnnont residents will bo Insurod; thoro will ho less complaints, a hap pier and moro prosperous community. r J, S. B. general lane's swonn T'.o Itosoburg Ilovlow says: Much attention, is bolng glvon to tho sword of tho la to Oonoral Joseph Lano, which Is on display In (ho Ho view window. Oonoral Lano, who was for many years n resident of Itosoburg, shortly boforo his death gavo this Bword to tho local MiiboiiIc lodgo, by whom It Is highly prized. This sword waB worn by Genera! Lnno during tho U. 8. invasion of northern Mexico In tho year of 1848. Tho principal battlo of that campaign waB fought by Oonoral Lano against tho forces of Oonoral Santa Ann, tho Mexican commnndor. Santa Ann was captured and his Bword, one of the trophies of tho war, was oIbo In Hobo burg for many years, in pososBlon oC Col. John Lano. Tho captured svonl was a beautiful gold mounted wea pon, whllo that of Oonoral Lano was a sturdy fighting Implomont, char acteristic of tho man who boro it suc cessfully In many sanguinary conflicts. J .THE J3HOTIELS FRIDAY'S AWUVATjH. Chandlor. Douglas (Lnckman, (Hood Oliver; N. T. Phillips, Harrison; N. E. Ilent, F. I). Austin, Portland; James I. Valentin, Portland; Frank O. Leslie, llundon; llerlln Church, San Francis co; I). It. Ilalslngor, San Francisco; J. Kurmalt, Port Orford, Frod Dry den, Portland Charles 8. Hoohuorg-, Portland; A. L Colwoll, Chicago; Paul Boulo, San Francisco; F. WoodI land, Portland; F. T. Sullivan, Port laud; J. I). Flolds, Astoria Ore; 13. II. Motzelcr, Portland; J, A- Madder, Portland: John C. Murray, Portland; E. V. 8chlllor, Hood Rlvor. Lloyd. A. 12, Canolt, Frisco; C. P. Lanse, Portland; Mrs. It. Dlno, Portland; 8. Martlgorar, 8an Francisco; C. Ilrowh, Norway; l). Smith, Myrtle Point; W. F. Oago, Coqullle; Noak Jolloy, Myrtlo Point. Illnnco. O. A. Adams, Cottago Orovo; W. P. England, Cottago Grove; Lowlar Wllholm, Howoll, Mil; W. O. Mlllor, Conlodo; Mrs. Ellon Peak, Pittsburg: Pa; M. Purdln, South Inlet; C. E. Pea nock, North Rend; F. G, Sham. Myr tlo Point; A. K. GreoY, Coqulllo. Kt. liUwroiH'tt. J. M. Hart, Portland; F. LaLurey Portland; a us A. Lonogror, Portland; F. T. Montgomery, Portland; C. II. WIchman, Spokane; E. E. Onkes, Han don; Win. Peart, Coqulllo; I). Ma gary, Portland; Geo. Mitoholl, Ilnn don; Nora Fllke, Ilandon; Wymnn Albee, South Inlet; James 8. Reed. Portland: I). D. Walter, Dandon: -M. Grugo, Portland; Jos. Ilutlor, Portland. Twin City Steam Laundry MHRHRpxH2BjHHPJHHHHMBjBjHPjfl THe Laundry That Always Treats You Right After Mnv .1 Ilr. It. V. rnnnur. Dcnllht, will occupy rooms 1 nml 2, Kldorado HiiUdlng, over Hod Craw Drujf Htoro, " Children's Disease Very Prevalent. Whooping cough Is about every where Measles and scarlet fover al most as bad. Uso Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler, Orand iBlnnd, Nobr. Bays: "My threo chlldron had sovero attacks of whoop ing cough, and a very fow doses of FoIpy'B Honoy and Tar gavo great rellof," Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Cenrtnl Avenue Drug Store, local agency. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOOHAPHir WORK, Hromlde Enlarging Mini Kodak Finishing. k. I, " AWMjjvaipM