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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
SttWUt&a'iaSSS "" fWWffW fWWW Tt """'" THE COOS BAY TMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, WIEVEHIITOEDITIM TWO i mumtmmmmmmmiii"''im9uimmmmm?zzl2 -,'- - COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MAI.DXKY . lMllor and Pub. AX K. ,MM)yKV.,,Xi'n l.'dltor Entered at the Postofflee nt Marsh-, field, Oregon, for transmission, through th' tnalla as second-class i mall matter. History of Women Suffrage mux AXI world's r !... ,(. xnnfd nrfrt Mm OlMl "Bl. . ttii tip," - first Woman Rights Convention was ... - .1... T.llnillfit An in1oiiiiu!iiit Itonubllcnn new- ..... . .. . rl... paper put) siicu every evening except ' "i "v""" " ... i.Minii.Mi ...-j... .. p..i.i.i. the in inn movers were hllznnetn Binau. an. ., ",,.. i U", , a,,,,.,,,, .. ljllcrotla Mott ji.0 ioo i.ay nines i-u....uli-u! v - ,",.... .,,...,, w It.VTHS. I crowded to the doors durlns the two I davs of the convention. Some of the ta nn nnimtn-'a mnaf notable llietl WCfO Today rally J XOW. American women tiieoreti- SUIISCIMITIOX DAIIA. Ono year 16-00 country's most notame men w--u Per month 50 present ami cheered when the "D , piaratlon of Woman s ItlRhts. WOIII 0 1 TP wws, w.. .- ! WD DISTRICTS drawn up along the lines or tue Peclaratlon of Independence of the was proiiiuijsiu- set forth the at that time. Propose Consolidation of Bun ker Hill-Bay Park and Flag Staff Schools. Plans are heins made to consoli date the Kla Staff School District vlth the Hunker Hill-Hay Park Uls trltt. to take effeit at the beginning of the co in I ik term. This is a move for still better .nlinnl aahi'lnu lit thilAd fltfr(ptt fhltf have been noted for their pood work before. The t.unker Hill-Day Park Rchonl Ucked but one per cent of reaching the possible 100 per ient fn grading for standardization laut term, and that one pel rent was lost by a small number of absences and by Illness. In the county test for graduation. 300 per cent of the eighth grade ap plicants pasted with very satisfactory grades. If these plans go through, they Kill glva the Hunker lllll-Hay Park school one more teacher, making four Jn all, and will permit a much better grading. The Flag Staff teacher will be retained for one department. County Superintendent R. K. Dak r and County Supervisor F. A. Gol rlair are doing nn excellent work In the county In efforts to consolidate as many districts as possible, and their work will doubtless be lilehlv appreciated. As publshed recently In this paper, three districts on South Coos River will also consolidate. .May such up-to-date work and re organization go on, for siiih improve ments tend to place Coos County in the front, In the onward march of progress. PATRON. i Uiieriran colonies. ed. The document ..ntwllllnti -f u-nlllPH Th.. rittiiltilnn anonkni'ji nnlnted out rlint "olleges and high schools are flosed to women; man monopolizes the remunerative emplovinents: wo men are not allowed to speak in pub lic: married women cannot hold property, are not entitled to their own earnings, cannot conduct a i business In their names, cannot I make a contract or will, or brine suits In court; nor are they consid ered as comi"tent gua'dlans of their own children, and nowher in the civilized worl i Is woman permit ted to have her say m government" The revolt amazed the world and brought ridicule and sanasm down upon the pioneers. ' ' anv Aiiii'iii-iiii .---- . . -.. ll..it inlrtj (ft ll.'i ill, cnilV null! niiimii'i" '""" v "- who shnll be the President of 'be t'nltod States. Ten states ' ive granted full suffrage to their : 500. 000 more women and .re now debating whether to even! suffrage. This question t'l s i elded before then next p-v - i election Is held. In sew ' "' - states women toda r lug Important cMc anJ . tlcal offices, and are caaa. .i'' . others. Woman suffr . come a world-wide mo::-:- ?' subject of woman su':rc presented bfor trtry e Illative hodr In the or'i single exception of X'z-Xf 1 - . the past two jer. Ttt .-rs twenty-six nation t-i get her tn an allusc x- t gllng for po.ttJc: r.vz : m thelr rejj'ectlT oa" r:, r field of rert:;Ty - .- 0 menu" toiy In tie fe.tesl Si- j there Is v-e wa to - '. rr.en eaacd la gi.t!.:'. cv-.rji- .- Five ie- rer: of e or.-a - mirried. and tie-.r rcvat.oss rise from D.a?kz:!:& xzl -o:-vrt'e-s to bank rrwiiens. -i::ev n: lawyers Special Offering IN BEAUTIFUL WV cr v HUB la re 1 ... M HOME. Century's Aid to Deaf Mutes thi: doctor axo Tin: i:irroit. A DOCTOR In nn Iowa town ex pressed the opinion that news pnpera are run for revenue on ly, whereupon the editor of n coun try paper In n neighborhood town expressed himself in tha following itntcmont, published In his paper: ''What In thunder do doctors run for, anyway? Do they run for glory? Ono good, strong, healthy doctor's bill will run this offlco six months. Am editor works half n dny for $:i villi nn Investment of $.'1000; a doc tor ItiokH wlso ami worltn ten minutes for $:'00 Willi 1111 Investment of three cents for catnip nnd a pill box that costs $l.:iG. Tho doctor goes to col logo for two or three years, gets a diploma and a string of words thu dovll himself cannot pronounce, cul tivates n look of gravity that he pawns for wisdom, guts a box of pills, n cuyuso un,l 11 meat saw. and ticks out a Bhlngle ns n full-fledged doctor. Ho will doctor you until you dlo nt n stipulate,! price per visit, and puts them in as thick as your pockctbuolc will permit. An odltor ni'vop gem Ills education fin ished; ho lenrns aa long as he lives, and studios all his life. He eats bran, mush and liver, he takes his pay In turnips and Imp and koeps tho doctor In town by refraining from printing the truth about him. Wo would like to live In that neigh boring town an I 11111 n newspaper six months nnd seo if tho doctor would change hi mind nbout 'run ning a newspaper for lovomio only. If wo didn't get hoiiio glory out of It wo would agree to take a ilo of his pills afior fliot saying our prayors. If the editor makos a 111U Jiiko he has to apologia for it. Iiu' If tho doctor makes one lie ImrioM It. if wo iiuikt one ihero is a lawsuit, tnll sweiirliiK and the smell of sul phur., but if the donor mnkes one them in a Mineral, mi flowers and a smell of varnUh. A doctor tan use 11 word foot long; but ir the editor uses It he him to spoil it. if THKX AXI 1 Fifty years ago now the firs: col lese In the world to offer colclate education with honorary decrees to deaf mutes was publicly inaugurated at Washington. D. C It was oa June 2S. the same year, that the de gree of .Master of Arts was con ferred upon the ieaf .nnd dumb American artist. John Carlln. This was the first degree conferred br the college and Is ald to be the first granted to a deaf-nu;e In the world's history. It bore the sig nature of Abraham Lincoln, the ex offldo Patron of t.ie college accord ing to the Act of Congress which established the Institution. The col lege was given the name of the "National Deaf-Mute College." It possessed two little brick buildings neither which had cost more than $9,000. One was built by an appro priation from congress, nnd the oth or nt the expense of Amos Kendall who seven years before had founded the Columbia Institution for the denf and diim, out of which the col lege grew. Among the speakers of the dny was the 27-year old college ptesldont. Dr. Rlward .Miner Gal laudet. He was the son of Thomas II. Gallaudet who was the founder of the education of deaf-mutes tn America." The college opened with seven students. one fully matrl ( uli ted and six preia:atoi." The fai ult consisted of one professor besides tho college president. XOW. Tda :h deaf-'u'e .r. the rnlted 5:a:es have re-v arse to more than le institutions 5!,h e'rcatlon of def-mutes is sa: a specialty. The pioneer eo::ece at Washlucton. h?eer st li retr.a r.s the only role'ee In the o-M fo-deaf-nintes. Its name 5s cow Ga"-lau-iet College." hartnt be a . tiar ged to petuate the menor of The ma H. Gallandet. the plonee- I Is now located on an IW: e car. -p' known as Kendall Green Or. Ms commencement thirteen pro lessors make up the faculty that is Instructlnc the 111 students of both sexes. The graduates from tM coUece as wu hr-.- f the public and private caf-us..:.' schools of the country are earn ne their livelihoods in more t'.:an 100 different trades, professions. Indus tries and lines of business There are scores of deaf-mute ministers nnd Instructors In all states of the I'nlon . One Is practicing as a law yer before the rnlted States Su preme Court. A deaf-mute conduct ed the defense In n famous murder case In a New York court. Several mutes nre acting as eJltors and re porters on magazines nnd news paper staffs; some nre earning ex-' cellent salaries and commissions ns traveling salesmen nnd Insiirnnce. ngents: one hns achieved fame ns n sculpter. while another Is capably filling tie position as bank cashier They liavo cnic.cil the- lanl.s of pro fessional ntlilctlcs one beenmo fa mous as a star baseball pitcher In 0 ' major league iliLiiCtttsMfkuijiXT Knrlrtiir. n 1 --wiUI,B Vfl davenports Navajo H Mr. and Mrs. Home owner :- Why do we love the forests and fields? Because Mother Nature makes them beautiful with flowers, streams and grass. We spend the greatest part of our time in the house and we should have beauty there, too. We knew how to make your home harmonious and beatiful. We hava the furniture and the furnislngs to do it with. Come to see cur stock; you will not quarrel with our PRICES.' GOING AND HARVEY $2.50 $5.00 $6.50 that wo enn ,J7& "cctJs of any hereareafewdig RUGS PRiCEop $1.25 S17K k $3.00 J) $5.50 'y S8.0A ti.,u J15.00 $2000 SI; $27.50 $3000 if in $35.00 fc ROCKING CH, PRICED Mr- $1.50 SU6 S3.00 $3.50 r. S4.50 $5.00 t $7.50 $10.50 jMa $15.00 $17.50 oo.uu anri ie PARLOR Davenporb $35 $45 and llio ft. V See OUrlinaMr ine Navajo Indiani! : before it is tojj- nils is a chance 1 lifetime to net n these beautiful r tions. GOING "WE SELL IT FOR LESS & HARVEY Cf Complete House Furnishers ' ti si fc THE, OTELS Sfl.A M.. IS IMC HjrtSTKKT. I CiJ'U.lS.U. AttSWS, Co... to ASTOUIA. rVuitracts nmouiitliig aniiroxliiiMiolv Si'i.'.nn uoir. rn. cently awardcil upon the oponlng of limn 111111 can ror masonary work, wood work ami electric wliln on the new $:10,000 V. M. C. A. build, lug. It Is likely that the building will be completed and rootly for use by January , 111 is. 1 m m. -flwp 1 r-!SmSkft OUKOON CITY. Tho third drowning accident In Ocwogo Lake this mouth occurred when Arthur Dalilrom. age 17, sank In SO feet of water in attempting to bwIiu. KirOK.NH. Ah part of the cam paign for "hiifety rir.t." the South ern Pacific and tho Portland. Ktigono Ar Kasteni Hallways' exhibits to arouse Interest In the solution of the nrolileins rnimtti-tuil u-lii, 11... u..f.. ". " -- .w.. .. ,l( iiiv will, travol on the pulillr lilxhwnyH, shit- wiiiun, am trods.nuu. win urrh-n i-nuti i u-lii ufidr,. 1.. ,, " -i niHM' i tho .10, tor : ",.,:;.,: ;v " v.: t "'"" '" -; v' " Kept iir.. 1,.. uiii .!.. .1 . """ " ii i-.Muiiniuu uure iniir days. Wile lie Will I'llHrui' IIih mnn fn,. Hi.. ;. Mslt. If tho editor callu on aiuitlitir uinn'a wire he guts a ihurH or buck lint. a moillial uillogo can maka a doctor. You can t make an edltoi; lie hat', to be bora one. When the doctor ecu drunk. It U ...., ,.c llher Schools to Have lllj. .', miiii'itii iifitii'itup . ... "' At the CI1.1111II1T. ...1 "1." ...'"? ,no mw toiiBolldat-' ! ! .Moorhead, Portland. V M Com In ...i'i " t00s ",vor- th0 VUS(1','S, ,,1"- B. M- I'lTi-lvnl. 1 fn l0l,.,tl s"y8: iKmpln.: It. It. (irnvoM mill wife, for- ihn .....P li"! .'' !)f V,xa,,h' lperly vnl": I K11I111. Portland; (i. I.au.xl e now district la the third rlchot ' wife. Ilaudoii; M. W. LaiiiBoi. loin ihi . . """""oiii ""; - " iraiiKiin, t;nn nor; atlm, 1,i?,c?,aB miFX. rUo vnl- ';:;, J Art,t"''. Plcvolnml; S. I) olowfl- . tfnV riL,'hl8 ''"" ns AIIdii. Ran KmneiH,.,,: Knill ,r.k: ii 101 -ftVi1 ,,2.0: "inking a total of 'oloy; K. H .Cliorrymnn. Portland; t . 91.. 0. for tho new district. Ah ". K. Hmiiiioh. Itosehiirg; jVw",,i ' OI';S"l'0,rllllullll0,llll-l M I.Ioy.l. ei wia that gives the now district' '' ' Ott. IVandon: J It Smith " ZZ ? ,y V 4;H,n!"lH" 110 "r '" f0"!1' ",U',: ,)or111 slid br . n. Por I inobo U '" ll' 8,n'0' lf otllH,!i1: '' Kl11,1' WHO Po Hi; F. 1110 DOSt. S. Hnilll. It II l.'ulr...... I II,'.. Tho district nn ..mm.. r.. ....,..' IU v.... 'in I. ' ,. "?"...'. V " ""? -- .. ..i.a.vi 1 .'ii. .r .lis . .11 11 . vnnninj..i . ' -"'.., .. -.--., ....... ... ., iiiil'i nun 1 in........ ...... . .. . ' 1 uciiooi 1 : ''"""" . .i. n. .1 - ""MnMniHiiHMi.1 Shoe Speciail Read These Unusually Low Pij ..v, iii.iiui nn 11 1 pur I'alch nif Creek w S0(m ,," mwZ I'Wimi ", Bml.k"S!.V',,,.II,?k? mn' "''Prove. J Mn.t li ( 1. 1 ,.,.,,, ...." ""'"". I.OIIH-'I ... uiiisn; a. t. AcKoriuan. Portland., 11 inn maun.. limine ....I .... '""" niipiove- ,., IIU' Ullllll'li. leitsaiid try to bring thow.liool ,,! Chester Itlehol. Uoselmrg- i)a to he lov.el o standHiillsatlon. ' I Murphy. Coalodo: -j. K. He R. My," l.aiiii.i. M.ui m,.ii.,i. .. , .... In,. 11.. ....... "-'iii. .hji- U-ibJii, Myrtle , " " """"Miniuion. .'"iriiiiy, coaiodo; 1;. m.in.,,M ""', M"K""y both con- " ': 'I'" H. . tri,.ini .:..... ."""' "" 1011-. ::-- -"iiu 1, .1. iiiiiiu in ! .. ...... .... ik.1.... ..a ... .-. . : ' "'ni"i hi ..11.11 111 mi. ii.iiid ... ui i.l; 'Hur iririf 1 ni ..in. rt .. . .. , ., - ----- . .. in., v ' ."iiion. nniitu Hill "overcome by 1000 lioinestoads In the SIiisIhw mi tlonal foiust. fow good locations ror sett lenient on goornmcni land re- mam. is the statement or II. II. Hn kin. supervisor or the Sluslaw n. Uiolr school raellltlHs Arago Is aboill to iiimnll i. ni.i. Iplttshnrv! U'llllm.. 1: 'mil ... . "' ' ." KIHIKXK. That niier rilluic of l.BVi.. ."""." !. '"' Smllli "BwrK: W'lllta 00 homesteads In ?l,e 's.uslS ,! ,"l 'e'Vl 'Z '?.' V.'?"!"('"-- I ' ,Ll,!"W-r. II' im .Mather, y. Plue ItlilL'o. I'.niDlrc: It. v Piiii A. McAllister, Dine I1....1 ,..,.1 1, .... .... . suporMsor ol It Is heart rullure. When an editor i ' n"t,l,,, w!' '"'"rned re.emly gets drunk It Is t iiimh ii00e and Mm " ', l ,n,,n ,,,u foref,t "" ' ...n..i. "nun- nn is preparliii; fr work 011 the AUoa and Cap.- ioad. KHJKXK. -J. M. Stark, of :,.; Hftli street, luu reoclved wor.i t,nm liamborlHlu that a bill to its neiiklim in .. l passed the Ikhiw 011 July 10. jt awi, im) neaiHB on June 30 Mr Stark rough! with the army of Ten uessw. 1 no uies it is delirium tremens. The editor works to keep rrom stun log, while the doctor works to ward Oil t ID KOIlt. TIlH uilllm. I,.,!. to h. bettor and tho doctor' u "' thorn to dlo easy. The doctor pulls f. ' , ' a sick man's Wl the editor Is gal TVT ll' r 10 can .nllt l,u l.lii. ...... S ' PUSfclld the euiio only' We are llvlus for run to spite the doctor." SI.I.I.S ItCKIMtfS, 1 nxi: sti:xi:i:v h,;ui: .- i. :i . - l "Talk about si-enei).' um r , lv lUlvoraoH. who baB bMn con- is this morning uuon hu , 'I'.etlng a taUoring an4 eletnl&g hop hr from a trip wlfh Hhari , Z T here for five or sU yar. ha" wld "ou tlont have to L ,10 aij.S, u nnd i.a.d I'm...-.,. .r . ., 7 mosi iiiIiIIiiia count rr Unm 1 .. . , ,. ' """'luniho, iiniii, l.ee will dls.ard the old i1hk, and ",k- "andon; I I..I1RI-. At Hie St. inn... I ., . ,, '.... Ill I. I I X II CI I UNkii niwl ulr n.. . .. . -----"... ...i.-, 11111111011. It. m Donald. Lakeside: Mrs ( n -ber. Hainoa; 11. T. (iroy. Stun'loy; Hand. Miss Xolllo Smith. Portland h-st ('Ki:itATTxTi7 ' Down near Ited filufr. Calirnrnln out il,. V ' ' . "" '", ""' ''""Oil out a lot or grado makos that had bntdeop tl,H ground, and S na. a pw, or white muslin tied n .&! ,hn?, rm,, 'nlKl!? lo owl ? followed. Thby probably have hoard "f the recent decision at tho Klka' nvw.,i, to continue V 1,6 ir specif ii.i. ' """ l'ra'i n on somo M'Wto unknown , ,,,ts. "u'oXrg One Lot Ladies $4.00 to $5.00 Pumps and Special Price Now One Lot Ladies $4.00 Shoes, now One Lot Ladies $3.00 Shoes, now One Lot Children's $1.75 Shoes, now Children's $2.25 Shoes, now Children's $2.50 Shoes, now BoyS' $3.00 ShnnR. c.7ne 0L tn Klf. nnW J ww, U..wW - 1W W ', ....-- M ID CAPE ARAGO; COFFEE COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway Phone 394-J K00NTZ GARAGE i:Hor Motor.,, .vuy LEE TIR ES Al TOHOUII.I. vroini. The Golden M IM m 5 AMInHIBHHlHHHHMHHHBk --. Wom s l iH ii cogin.ia: hotki. i n.xiau terAi!!!."i ,H,arMl.n -u-1: Bax ter lloud M-rvJng hi. last meal ys Jonla, mri,, ,. was a, '. S?VM M v"'-who "a?betn pn.,,,mea th0 ' room iZ' iCoquiiio Herald. "' , luuai iiiiiiiii tfvkiiMtt . . - . .,.. . ! Point of v,ew thai fW '" J .J " "" n "-f ' OMPI.ktk Vh- . "rn' ''- ,!m- ' H-MI Ihe parly i,.a.l .. ,,. .... " . . ; . . -r a. mmm k w m . . wire.' ur,.r -...,.. . " -' - .M IttMituu t sro.Mi sociirrv, mr. rllV. Al'dl ST L'.VI). picxio, uur MMt. m, Hi;putjo rm !- lii.r.i.r .i... ' Koeburg .v k tir n cannon . u. i , w . ' ' jJzJJr- ' MIK WvJ AUli 1 AfJC Vnii nn-r..r. i UHi ( (.i-iimV ir u,. ... . '' half ,;, lu.JZ.at r A visit to .Mr. oii,i ir,, " mmly ror aching reot Sometimes wonders how another manages so well with so small an in come! BUYING AD VERTISED THINGS probably explains it or most of it. -- N 10 I MI.U Tmf, KfA M- '"". TVU