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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1914)
' ill THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. EVENING EDITION. . r- - . - THR I ,fi 'TO" "3. " --. H N MhWy ", c . Srf 'vi Srvr . i 2sT '7 ,rf ft ftf jfcfr W- X. M:k .hA WltC, - CWM , i I. Ill ''.fi' " -.-. , -"' jnt- w... . mm SS& iWj I. I lilMJMll.MMMlliMtMwtMM1t- ,H I I news op Gardiner. C !! The Woman's Corner 1 1 T SI " ' "ey and W. II. Fountalu, " ffi l-IIO II with their families, have established -JJ? ' "&! ' U,e N 1 a .M.ZJ J. 13 29 Zi I v M i 'A $&; - ' 'i m VYS tit MX i .': .nj ' AJT C Hunch FIRST thing you do next get a tidy red tin of Prince Albert and jam it into a jimmy pipe or roll a makin's cigarette. Either will make peace with your tongue before the first inning's over. For you never smoked the likes of P. A. to bacco made by an exclusive patented process that takes out the bite and the parch. Fringe Albert the national joy smoke S 'A VSJ.4S ssm No matter what you pay for your pipe or cigarette makin's tobacco, you'll never stay put till you get acquainted with "tne national joy smoke." Such flavor, such aroma, such freshness ! Why, just to write about it or talk about it puts that "lead me to it" spirit right into your system. You join the P. A. band and find out for yourself why Prince Albert is the national joy smoke. You'll find P. A. awaiting your call at all stores that sell tobacco. Toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; also handsome pound and half-pound humidors. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston -Salem, N. C. a jr ETY STORE, Bend, ' id Domestio NA ! .K I AND PRESS- 13 TO ORDEIti Hiunium v 0. DAGGETT" . 1'imno aniwx'.t 1 ;sn T r , Framing StudiO'Ji i ,. ., i prr .CORSETS "CADET"J m 5, No. Bond: 'Wflb -od jAvoodyar yii,fv fj. m vmaiiM III1! uv ition,, 7 AA" i KVV uUi 1 1 A" -SS BB UK' t Prow. : iros ?f . if EiB To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday Kvonts Aloim tho I)ci' Unip(iuil ns Told by llio Courier. H. P. Hoey and V. II. Fountalu, with their families, have established a camp at Winchester llity und In tend to talto their summer outlnK at this place. 11. J. McICcown.of Marahfleld, a disciple of Valtou, canio in this week to Join V. P. Heed and Dr. A. 1 Sether In a trip on the upper Smith Ulver in pursuit of tho finny tribe. V. P. Itecdj Dr. A. V. Sether, II. .1. McKeown and C. A. Perkins loft early Tuesday iiiornlnu for Johnson Creek, nbovo Sulphur Springs, to be Kotie several days, cunipliiR and fish Inn They arc all exports aloiiR the vurluus lines necessary to make such an outing a success, as well ns an enjoyable one. We may expert to hear of great results on their re turn. A large amount of cement is stored at ltecdsport to bo used In building the plora In tho bridge across the Unipqua. Tho Patsy brings In con struction material every week for that purpose, getting everything In reailiuesB to begin work any time on the bridge. The following shipments of lum ber from tho Gnrdlner Mill Company wero made during tlio month of Juno: Junu I, steamer San Gabriel, I1, 000 feet; Juno U:i, stenmor Lucy, :1.'I7,000 feet; Juno 27, steamer San Gabriel, 4 18,000 feet, all to Califor nia points. The piling cam)) loentcd about a mile below Gnrdiner Is Idle this week waiting for piles which aru driven down tho Ump(tia from near Klkton to that point, from which they are pulled by a donkey engine to tho top )f the hill opposlto of Cnmp .1, niul taken down to tho south end of Tun nel i to bo used at that place. (Ultli GltlSSK.V in CO.VCKItT n( FI'inlMi Hall .ll'IA' HH. Admission no CHXTS. tin: past and compohtaum: S. S. Geo. W. Elder XKWl.V KQUIPPKD NOUTII PACIFIC STKAMSIIIP CO. C. F. McflCOUGK ACJFXT H. PAIXTIIU Phono -II, Marshflold Phono 421, North Ilend KQUIPPKD WITH WIIUCMSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON T1SIK. SAILS FIUI MADSIIFIKLD DUIIIXa MONTH OF JULY AT 1S:S0 P. M ON TIIK 1TII, OTII, 1ITII, 10TII, 21T1I AND 20X11.... Tickets on unlo to nil Eastern polntH nnd Information as to routes nud rntcw cheerfully furnished. , Phono -127-L. i. r. HIIKLDON. Aucnt T. J. HCAIFE A. II. HODGINS iviarsnTiem DECorating co. IChIIiihiIcs I'uiiilslicil Phoiin !il)l-J. MjirNhllchl, Oregon NO SAW KDGKS on YOUR COLLARS If you luivo tlicin laundered t TWIN CITY STKA.M LAUNDRY THE COOS HOTEL Formorly of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVK.NUK STADDKN STRKKT NORTH REND O. A. Metlln, l'rop. I FINDS llltOTIIKR NEXT DOOR AFTER SEVEN YEAR SEARCH DEIIKELKY. Cnl., Jlily 21. A seven years' search, which extended from Alaska to San Diego, camu to an end here when Mrs. Charles 13. Shaw, of this city, found her brother. Karlu Graham, at Pinole, a few miles north of her homo. Graham had boon given up for dead by relatives In llerkeloy and Carml, Illinois. Disappearing from Seattle bovoii years ago, he finally drifted to the cast bay suburb. In his frequent visits to the Unlvorslty of California campus bo passed tjio doors of his sister's home, In Ignornuco that It was hers. He accounts for his dis appearance by tho fact that ho had a romantic notion ho would stay away "until ho had made a stnko." SUTHEIILIN Work on tho con struction of a now brick building to bo erected by V. II. Wnlto on tho southeast corner of Contrnl avenue cm! State street began Monday. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU Imvc ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks botweon any points In Marshflold for tho follow ing rates, delivery to bo mado In tho first floors of buildings: Throo trunks $ .25 Threo trunks 50 Twelve- trunks 1.C0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Ilelsucr, Prop. I'lionu 120-J, 10-L. 08-R. r-cU.' aw6 rati tu St Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY MONDAY, Jl'LV 20, AT 3 P. M. Equipped witb wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO W EDNKSDAY, JCLY 22, AT 1 1 A. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGf.oroe, Phono 44. (I MERCHANT'S CAFE I Popular place for I Good Meals. I Prices Reasonable. ilCor, Commercial & B'dw'y &. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL We have a great many Inquiries for acreage and lots. If you will sell at n real sacrlflco list your property at the St, Lawrence Hotel or Lloyd Hotel. No commission asked. S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Fine Passenger Accommodations. Now Steel Ront. S. S. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY .JULY 18, AT I P. M., WITH PASSENGEHS AND FREIGHT YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, SATURDAY', JULY 18TII, AT 5 P. SI., WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Agent, Mai'feliflcld. One Woman Sometimes wonders how another manages so well with so small an in come! BUYING AD VERTISED THINGS probably explains it or most of it. r.imcu under tho Auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Jlnrshtlehl. Bring tho good old bugle, boys, And sound the call for war; We're out for prohibition now; That's what tho call Is for; Rally to our standard for tho Latest holy war, While wo aro mnrchlng to victory! Selected. Tho United Urethren churches at their national congress In Dayton, Ohio, pledged their support to tho movement for national constitution nl prohibition. Tho Nntlonal Conference on Char ities and Collections nl Memphis voted In favor of nation-wide sup pression of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad has Is Rued nit order discontinuing the sale of lhtuor at the Union station In Pitts burg. Tho saloon keeper Is the only man engaged In n legalized employment who Is ashamed of tho finished prod uct of his labor. Union Signal. The liquor trnfflc Is tho deepest and most organic 111 known to mnn ltlnd nnd to society. Organic treat ment requires the placing of prohib ition In the constitution of tho stntc. Representative Richmond p. oh son. Tho entlro population of tho nine prohibition stntes In 1010 wns M, GSn.DGl; the wholo number of pau pers In theme stnteH for Hint year was 087. Of nlno licensed states Arl zonn, Connecticut, Montana, Nevada, Now Jerscjy, Now Mexico, Now York, Pennsylvania ami Rhodo Island, tho entire population was 2 1,1102,8 II. Tho whole number of paupers was 27,771. Ti-o number per 100,000 of the prohibition staten was an .ov erage or IC.ri; of tho licensed Btatos, nnd average per 100,000 was 127.7. Of tho Insane, ho formor nveragod 118.8; tho latter 27fi.fi per 100,000 population. It wns a great victory for science when tho cause of tho great scourge, yellow fever, was fully proved to bo the mosquito. "Doatli to the mou qulto" becamo tho rule, nnd officials woro sent nl! around Into every plneo, and liouso to sco that It was enforced. In threo months yellow fever had dis appeared from Ilnvann. Thoro Is a worso plaguo than yel low fever. Tho great English states man, Wllllnin Ewnrt Gladstone, onco said that strong drink destroys more victims than war, pestilence and fam Ino all put togothcr. Certainly It kills fnr, far moro than one plague of yellow fevor ovor did. Tho doctors wrostlcd n long tlnio trying to euro tho tcrrlblo dlsouso, but not until they had found tho cause did they, by stamping It out, nchlovo success. For n long tlmo earnest men and women havo tried to put an end to tho drink ovll, but In vnlu. Tho reas on Is Hint most of tho tlmo thoy havo gone on tho wrong tack. Tho can so of tho drink evil Is tho saloon. Tho poison, alcohol, destroys health and life, but It Is tho saloon, like the mosquito, that spreads this poison. Tho groat and needful thing to do Is to stamp out tho cause, to got rid of saloons, to euro this deadly plaguo. Whon tho liquor traffic Is destroyed tho drink evil will como to an end. Excerpts from- article In Union Signal, by Chrlstlno J. Tliilluc quei:r justice. When Ilully noozor beats ills wlfo, wo put him In a coll; nnd thoro ho loads n pleasant llfo, und llkos It pass ing woll. Wo fill his pinto with wholesome faro, whon sounds tho dinner gong, and boo that while lie lingers thoro his Ufa's a grand sweet song. We hnnd him magazines and nooks, and papers day by day, so ho can loaf In cozy nooks, and read tho hours away. Sweet women call and hand him tracts, and cheer him up so well that ho forgets tho ugly facts which put him In his cell. Mean while Ills wife, with blackened oye, Is tolling o'er u tub; sho has to toll, with sob and sigh, to get the child ren grub. Her husband, sentenced by tho court, earns money when lie's free, and though ho is a yellow sport, ho feeds his family. Because he fill ed himself with alo and started family strife, wo lock him in our cozy Jul), and punish kids and wlfo. He has tho rest he's long desired, with time to read and sleep, tho whllo the wo man, sick and tlrod, must work and watch and weep. Thus flows our Jus tico In a rll! tho kind wo keep on tap; tho Innocent must pay the hill, whllo sinners hnvo a snap. Walt Mason. LAUNCH FREAK loaves evef at 1:30 p. in. for SOUTH Coos li Docks ut UU.NTUAlj AVUWJU . I. r. H a, ro Cf r .1 P- I es. & 'eil mo 103 ett Ice. 'en ten md rry pes K .,"" it. ". n i"l-l ?"T"-'TT ' BSSSi RffittH