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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1913)
EwWciDffiwe- ..Htu MttmxLi ri'-f yvfo' Casting Your Vote You want ACiirshficld to l)u the terminus of the Southern Pacific on Coos Bay; you want Marsh field to got the commerce and industry and growth that the entrance of a i raiiscontiuental railroad will bring her. So von will doubtless vote Yes on the pro position involved in next Tuesday's election. You want to share in the benefits that will result from the development now in sight. The money you invest in real estate on Coos Bay is the best kind of boosting you can do. It helps develop the country and adds to the community's prosperity. In return you profit directly by having your lots increase in worth. First Addition to Marshfield Cast another vole for Greater Marsh field and for your own prosperity by se lecting one of the choice lots in First Ad dition without delay. They are going fast. 50-foot lots on graded streets for $300 each. Terms to suit buyer. Reynolds Development Co. The Woman's Corner Ktllted Under (ho Auspices of (he Women's Christian Tcmpcruiico Union of Mnrshlleld. Woman Suffrage Shall Women Vote? Now thnt wo have It To vote or not to vote. "Thtit'a the (mention." Though we believe the majority of women are on the alllrmatlvo there aro some who aro opposed. And why should woman not thus manifest her wish and will for the laws that are to control herself, her LIMlAItV NOTKS. Harpers for March has an artl clo on the white Wsqulmeaux whlck Is exceedingly Interesting. "When I saw boforo mo these men wht looked llko Huropoans In sptto of tholr garb of furs, I knew that I had come upon either tho Inst chap tor and solution of ono of tho histori cal tragedies of tho past, or olso I had added a now mystery for tho future to solve; tho mystery of why thoso men are llko Europeans, If thoy bo not of Huropcan descent," the author remarks. cl.ll.Uron and her property? Well, scrlbner's Is the last act In you say, alio has her husband, father "' . 8 tin , ,, A nct ,. , and brother to net for her." True, Broat 8ua trnRull- It throws a llgl i,i,t ,,, .,., ,i,..,, ,,ui, ... on omo not generally understoc COKE BUILDING TELEPHONE 1G0 The Metropolitan Ladies' Line Is ready for your Inspection. jKiJSiS i '" it TODD, The Tailor 2 'Stairs! Wo nltor and ropnlr ladies' suits, TIIH IUXOIU) PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Havo photographic coploa of nil records of Cooa County to dnto, abstracts of titles, prosont owners, or any othor information rolatlng to real cstato' furnished on short notice UUSIXKSS OIWICI2: 117 Nortli Front St., Marshfield. I'liono 101 J W. J. RUST, Manager FAST AND C051MODIOUS Steamer Re don do Equipped with wlreltiw and subninrlno IkjII SALS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO and SAN PEDRO MARCH 16, AT 4:30 P.M. All PMMnicrr HcucrvaMonfl From Ban Francisco Must Ho Murio l 803 I'lfo IJulldlng, or Lombard street Pier U7. All reservations must bo taken up 1M hours heforo Hailing. 1NTKH.OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. IWWM4 O. P. McGBOUQE. AKont. Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOItST & KINO. Proprietors. Lif3? THE NEW riTMfIi;iM W Steamer ZfHSLU W 1AJL, OAPT. I1UIITIS, Master. Sails for Sai Francisco from Coos Bay Friday March 16, aL 4 P. M. THE SPEEDWELL la speedy and has excellent passenger nccom notations, largo clean nnd airy rooms and electric lights and Wmc. Vtr frrliflit mill nnK!Uo. mini v. A. P. Ettabrook. Co. Tltlo Guaraittco and 01W117 Santa Marina llld., San Francisco. Abstract Co., Marshfield. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITII WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 AT l.P. M. ROUND TRIP. $18.50 ,to!raroriNa wrrn tiie north dank road at Portland AOItTII PAnir.'in aTfaifuum rniiPANV. n. w. MVARnnnE. Atremt. E8$L 5Jv.. JL fllbx LEAVE MARSHFIELD LEAVE NORTH DEND. 7:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 7:B A. M. 8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 12:16 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:16 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 6:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:30 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:30 A. M. 12:00 P. M. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 20 CENTS Leave North Bend Allen's News stand. Lmto Marshfield Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Busy Cornor. but many women do not think JiiBt the same as her imilo relatives do. Her Ideas of right and wrong aro often different. Men nro apt to base tholr actions (regardless of opinion) upon policy, or self interest, while woman would regard principle and Ilnal outcomo ns tho main things to bo considered. Aren't her children Just as near and dear to tho mother a8 to the fa ther? Who loves, labors and thinks moro of her children than the moth- or? Who mourns, weeps, passes sleep less nights whoso hair turns white before Its time for a son going to n drunkard's doom manhood loBt, a slave to drink,' llko a mothor? Aro not womnn's affections, wo may add, porcoptlous (ns a rule) of a flnor grade, n purer quality than her stronger (physically) brother? Tho world acknowledges her to bo his equal In brains In mental abil ity and now, since tho limitations aro removed, and lltoratlure and tho higher branches of tho "Tree of Knowledgo" aro not for tho son only, tho daughter can havo ns truo n conception of tho best wolfaro of stato and nation ob hor brother. Sho stands his equal as nn educator, a wrltor, and any of tho professions, why not In voicing tho laws of hor country? Tho barriers aro con ventionality and old-tlmo nroJudlces so hard to climb out of that old rut of "woman Inferiority." Yes, women should vote, nnd thank God nnd tho wluo men of our state, that wo, women of Ore gon can. Wo can spotid an hour or so of our tlmo In no better way. Would that no woman ever spent hor tlmo In n moro Ignoble way. And when wo go to tho polls, lot It not bo In a valn-glorlous spirit, but, realizing our responsibility ns woll as our sacred privilege, with puro hearts, n clean uonscleuro nnd The rescue of the Titanic surviv ors by tho Carpathla In March. a llL'llt generally understood points about the rescue. Tho World's Work for March has for ono of Its contributions 'ood row Wilson's remarks on "Monop oly or Opportunity." It Is wortk reading, not only hecauso it Is written by tho president, but bo causo It is a clear treatment of a little understood subject. Tho following gifts for magazines havo been received: Mrs. Matson, Trnvol. Mlnnlo-WIs Club, McCluro's. Mrs. E. O'Connell, Popular Me chanics. Mr. Mondol, $1.00 cash. Miss Nolllo Monteoriiorv. Atlan tic nnd $1.00 cash. Mrs. James II. Flanagan, St. Nicholas. I. S. Kaufman, Everybody's. Hoynl Auction Drldgo Club, Scrlb ner's. Mr. Ooss, Scientific American. Artistic Nccdloworkors, Ladies' Homo Journal and Modorn Prlscllla. Longshoromnn's Union, Portland Labor Press, Seamen's Journal, Am erican Pederntlonlst. Progress Club, Independent. Hov. Hall, Pacific Baptist. Ladles' Art Club, Youth's Com panion. Mrs. Toye, National Geographic. Mrs. A. H. Powors, $2.00 cosh, Gift, Survey. Gift, Delineator. Tho only magazines unsubscrlbod for aro tho American, Review of Re views, Century, Harper's Monthly, Scientific Amorlcan Supplement. Tho library has just received a gift of 15 books from It. T. Kauf man and of five from Mlsu Nolllo .Montgomery. J. M. Illnko hns just given tho courage-strong, lot us east our lml-llnmry $100 worth of ,)0oUB( ninong lots ond also our voices for truth. whc, ro complcto sots of Voltnlro purity, righteousness nnd peaco. In nllli n.iiznc othor words, "I-'or God, and homo, nnd nntlvo land." J.S.lr. It Is reported i:iat tho Into King of Denmark said: "Fow, If any of my actions since I bocamo King have given mo moro satisfaction thnn that of signing tho prohibi tion law of Iceland, and If tho par liament of Dcnmnrk will pass n similar law, I shall bo moro willing yet to approve." Tho lower house of tho Denmark parllnmont Ih reported to havo vot ed 95 to 12 In favor of extending full suffrage to womon. "Tho man who votes for license cannot complain If his sou becomes a drunkard, or his daughter a drunkard's wlfo." Tho liquor trnfflc Is tho most de grading nnd ruinous of nil human pursuits. William McKlnloy. You can't run trains nnd drink rum nt tho same tlmo, said Gonornl Superintendent Shopard of tho Pennsylvania rllroad, referring to tho way 1i!b road Is dealing with their omployes, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. p.UjlG3 FR0m PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at 4hi?oJ;nOM MARSHFIELD, Saturdays, March 15th, 12:30 p. "" -, 0 . i,,.. March JIO. 2 n. m. ""elWnM.L. J. O. MILLER, Axent. Steamer Washington ils for San Francisco from Coos Bay, With Freight, only, .Ageat. nnock. J0B PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. : a azdjXjF ' SAFE WPlvJUrJr ' squabzJ irsr njpAi jif 0h. yv :-( JvRESOiTU J w WNXWI' Tl'l'l fl'IM'I'l CMS BAY REALTY SYNDtCATE. tCAUXS 05iV AUNTS COAL COLmUATWS. MJB. fakh rwrr. tfNaun mi m - 0kSAMivH6 or mvrwi. comms a spumy ' The past has proven that Investments In small acre tracts near growing cities aro tho most profitable. The C. D. R. S. has such to offor. Chas. T. Bruschke. Marshfield. Ore. lllf Women Hold Up Our Bread as a standard. When thoy wish to compliment some homo baker on hor success thoy say hor broad is almost as good as ours. Not qulto, howovor, for no homo can havo tho same facilities as ours, no homo baker can have had tho same prac tice which makes porfeet that wo have. Coos Bay Bakery The place lor goOd goodies. Market Ave. Phone 111-L MOTHER, What n wonderful bolng Is MOTII ERI How sho enriches and glad dens homo, with sympathy, klndll noss nnd gentleness. So unmindful of solf, so thoughtful of others. Oth or pooplo may lovo you now and then, but thoy easily forgot you, ofton misunderstand you, misrepre sent, nnd quickly condemn you. Mothor loves you all tho tlmo. with an unchanging lovo. Sho lives for you for you sho cares. Sho un derstands, nnd shows hor apprecia tion of you. Sho overlooks your faults to pralso your vlrtuos, and tho only unkind thing sho ovor does Is to dlo and loavo you and oven this Is not hor will. Solected. PARASOL COVERS In every shado of ovory color at MARSH FIELD OVCLERV. REST IN THE WORLD. Yakima apples and potatoes. Ask your grocor for thorn. PERMITTED FELONIES. Breaking Into print. Killing n cold quart. Fighting tho boozo. Coining words. Forging nhend. Hnnglng pictures. Passing tho tlmo. Sticking to tho job. Stenllng klBsos. Picking your friends. Murdering a solo. Annihilating spaco. Holding up your head. Cutting didoes. Bleeding your relatives. Striking n bnrgaln. Hitting tho high spots, Burning with doslro. Bcntlng tho dutch. -K-H- "A GOOD CIGAR IS A SMOKE." Tho man who does not smoko Is almost n rnrlty, and tho man In pub lic life who Is n nonsmokor Is still harder to find. Tho handing out of cigars has becomo a part of pol itics, and nt most nttordlnner ex orcises practically ovorybody llghta up, and thoso who do not nro tempt ed to do so in selt-dofontio, But thoro nro soma conspicuous oxcoptlons to tho rule. Whllo our Mr. Tnft Is n light smoker, his pre decessor, Mr. Roosevelt, docs not smoko, nnd tho present chief oxocu ttvo, Mr. Wilson, also falls Into tho nogatlvo class. And our secretary of something or othor, Mr. Bryan, llko wlso Is not a worshipper at the shrlno of nicotine. Lincoln did not smoko, Clovoland was a light smoker but Gonornl Grant nnd Major McKln loy were devoted to tho cigar. NOTICE, KNIGHTS OF COLUMnUS. All mombors nnd brothers of Coos Council No. 120, Knights of Colum bus, Marshfield, Oregon, and visit ing brothors nro roquestod to bo prosont at a mooting to bo hold In I. O. O. P. hall tomorrow ovonlng, March 1C, '13. By order of E. N. MCDONNELL, Fin. Secy. FREE TO YOU HY SISTER Free to You and Every Sister SuT ring from Woman's Aliments I am woman. , I know woman's iuffartnM, I bar found tho cure. I will mall, f re of anr charge, tn y '- lnl Mil with full luitrnotloiiatoanr latferiTrroil woman' allnieoM. I want to tell til women about toll cure i. mr rtAier. fnp ..iim.i, ha. daughter, your mother, or your (bier. I w'ant to tell you how to our youwelTui at home with out the help of a dootor. Men UMt understand women' iuSerln((. What we women know fcta iwkMi, wo know better than any doctor. 1 know that ray'homn treatment U tare and uro cure for iHunkm er Wlltltk flickum, UkwitfM, 0f ilicuaul er FtUlif el Die Woak, rrefiii, tiiitf n ftltM riiWi, UUilai i( Oiirli Twson. tr IreeHi; tit atlM I kilt, kllk Hi btrtll, trial tiilltn, iinreiiMti, cniilif fullnf up tit itiit, luekilr, titiit H in, Mi fliikii, iirltm, kHitr. t4 clidl'ir beakUi tkirt cum kf tuiaitiu ticallti to our nor. I want to eund you t cmbIiIi lit t'ljr't Iraibtatl aoflrahf I'll to prora to you that you can euro yourtolf at homo, easily, qulokly and turely. Remember, that,il (III Hit roe Mtklafto of a ih treatment a oomtilete trial : and if you with to oontlnue, It will oott yon only about 12 oent a week or leaa than two centa a day. It will not Interfere with your work or occupation. Jail bi t" aaf tiiitf, tell me how yoa uffer If you wUh, and I wilt eond you the treatment for yourcaie. entirely free.ln plain wrap per, by return mall, I will alio send you hit if ml. my booWKOHArj 01 NfDICU ItllJH- with explanatory Ulust ration shotting whr women eufler. and how they can eaatly pure theamel reu at homo. Every woman should havo it, and learn to tkltk (of kiniH. Then when the doctor ay "Vou must have nn operation," you can decldo for youraelf. Thounandii of women havo cured loay, it ourea in tit tf riiraf, it wiiiii ei uninnu, i "jp" uneedllr and effwtually cure Leucorrboca, (ircen BloVnifHond Painful or Irregular Menatruatlon iu youiiB Ladlui, I'lumputua and health al way result from It use. Wherever tou live. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly tell any aufferer that thl Host TnilaJtlreolly tufitall woroen'sdUeaana, and makm women well, strong-, plump and robust. JmI mi4 ai uar trtrtit, and tho freo tenday' treatment Uyours.nla tho book Write to-day, a you may not aee tuw offer again, Addreu mrs. m. summers, DoxH - - Notro Damo, lnd.f U. 8.A.