The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 9

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The Woman's Corner
Opportunity
Knocks at Every Man':
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
bRSHFIELD
It is now knocking nt your door. Why not stop paying rent
and put the same amount of money each month into a home of
your own? Remember that rent receipts arc worthless paper.
FIRST ADDITION is the place where over GO families are
now living happy and contented. "Why? Because they arc free
from landlords and high rents, and they are making valuable
homes for themselves. A trip through this tract will convince
you.
Observe the graded streets. In addition to those already
graded there will be seven more graded this summer. Observe
that the houses arc supplied with city water service. Observe the
new homes now under construction in FIRST ADDITION.
There will be many more built this season. A new school house
also will be built to accommodate the growing population of
school children.
Oct full and accurate information from -. '
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
17S Central Ave.
Phone 160.
I'd I toil Under tlio Auspices of the
Women's Christian Temperance
Union of Mnrshtlcld.
Heaven Is not reached by a single
bound
But we build the ladder on which
we rise
From the lowly earth to tho vaulted
skies,
As we mount to Its summit round
y round
E
0
BANQUET
to
nt
count this thine to bo grandly
true
A noble deed Is a step toward God
Lifting the soul from tho common
clod
To a purer alr. nnd a brooder view.
J. Q; Holland.
(Continued from ungo 1)
tnnco to tho peoplo of Coos County
In general and this Bectlon In particu
lar. Secretary C. N. Cnton In outlin
ing tho work accomplished by the
organization said that ho had receiv
ed 31 ratine sheets giving GOOO rat
ings on 3000 people, representing tho
largest buslncs houses In tho Coos
Day district Ho said that the orga
nization had 25 charter members and
that its membership had Increased
to 74. Mr. Caton said that ho Tin
Does the drink traffic ladder tnko
tho soul of the drinker, round by' collected $281 In dues slnco tho or
round up toward God? or downward ,ganIzntIon was established.
10 Aro nooie ueetis me iruits
of the man who hnbltually goes to
tho saloon and spends his money
tnero for drink? Ask tho broken
hearted wife and tho beggared children!
President E. P. Lewis told of tho
bcnoflts derived from tho rating
cardB and urged all of the members
who havo not turned in their list of
accounts to do bo as soon as possi
ble. Ho said that It was of prima
Importance that tho members of tho
association know tho credit standing
of tho neoiilo In this community and
nni-Hmtlnrlv llu business IllCn. TllO
rntlng cards aro open at all times to
Keccntly Joint resolutions propon
Ing amendments to the Federal con
stitution, to extend tho right of
X?J?ttZma f "Ifetho members of tho association, said
"luu (II uiuuiiiwii, ni'iu uiiiuivu r-
portcd without recommendation to
tho house by tho judiciary committee.
Lewis.
Tho question as to whether of not
subscriptions to any public enterprise
should lio matlo hy tlio club as n
wholo or Individual mombors formed
. tho principal thomo for dlBcuosfohV
Tho Anti-Saloon League Is to havo
a printing plant In Washington, D.T10 maner wnB not definitely decld
C.. and to publish a dally newspaper. cd un0n n8 thfl cotiRtltutlon and by.
Ono person has already glyen $0,. nws of tho association hold that ucl
000 towards this enterprise. Tho
Youth's Instructor.
such
mattors requiring n majority vote of
tho association must bo put In tho
fnfm lt n wnanttttlntt nml nn naA.t AN
or.n nnn -nl. i i. in.,.i """ "' " """""ii """ i
the frand tho ho.no of the bravo; I MaK S' tho asso-
g"",.w"n.1.,?. ","." ,Ku'i"vL8 elation should wield Its power in tho
,. ... ti...3- ir ..7 r i.. ?l'lrlt of co-oporntlon.
bors to clcausu every foul blot.
What Is n
benoflt to ono Ib n bonoflt to nil and
what Is harmful to ono In harmful
id
tilings, stronger than the
of evil. Lucy Stone.
THE PARISIAN
BIG CLEAN-UP SALE NOW IN PROGRESS
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THROUGHOUT
THE STORE
ONLY TWO DAYS MORE
SEE WINDOWS
TWENTY FIVI
DOLUMtS
l'Olt A NAME.
It's Time To Buy
Suburban Real
Estate
havo decided to
Durlnc tho nast soason many prudent men
top paying rent nnd buy their own homos.
The call of MAV PARK Is bolni: heard. It will bo heeded by
fount who aro prepared to act.
HOME MAKERS SHOULD REALIZE THESE l-'Ari'Nt
Toay Is tho day to begin planning to think about getting
jour lot. For HAY PARK Ib being chosen by n clous of homo
loving peoplo who long for flowors; who want pure air and play
pounds for their chlldron: who want modorn conveniences;
Khools nt hand; who consider present values and futuro pros-
IMMEDIATE ACTION IB WISH. , , ..
The buvlnc season Is lust beginning. This Is tho best tlmo to
to home building; to size up tho best features of tho different
wUods. aet atarted now. Lenrn where to buy. lluy wh lo tno
ion Is favorable That's n good hint. And it's sound real
"e; no matter what dealer you hnvo faith In.
tkmj us vouk needs completely.
We knntv ivnv. I, !.. vnn In inli'o voiir A If flCUltlCB. Let UB
Ml you how oasv It Is to nmko tho start which may seem diffi
cult to you. Lot us tell you whnt others havo dono In tho same
me.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
177 Front street.
Tho abovo amount will bo paid by
the F. E. Conway Company as a prlzo
to anyone suggesting the best name
for the new Conway Apartments now
being erected at Marshfleld, Oregon.
These will bo tho finest, up to the
minute, apartments between Sau
Francisco and Portland, It should be
a classy nnmo with n touch of local
color. Address1 nil communications
to J. W. Motley, Secretary Chamber
of Commerce, Marshflold, Orpgon,
who will register and number the
names boforo delivering the Judges,
Tho name of tho contestants not bo-
, Ing known to tho Judges. All names
I must bo In by July lBt. 1914. F. K.
Allen .Mayor of Marshflold, M. C.
Malonoy, and A. It. OTirlon havo cour
tcously consented to act as impartial
1 Judges.
DRINK
HABIT
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
Tho ORRINB treatment for tho
Drink Habit can bo usod with ab
solute confidence It destroys all
deslro for whfskoy, boor or other
alcoholic stimulants. Thousands
hnvo successfully used It mid hnvo
boen restored to lives of sobriety
nnd usefulness. Can bo given se
cretly. Costs only 11.00 per box.
If you fall to got results from OR
RINE after a trial, your money will
bo refunded. Ask for freo booklot
telling all about OUItlNE. Owl
Prescription Phnrmncy. Frank D.
Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotol.
Phono 74. ,
SCHOOL
, .... .i... .i ...I !. Ito nil should bo tho policy, ho sn
tnr I. Z ,.' i,n nvn h thn term I Ho KKCstcd that each member of
ii'J cc., i iunJ mnvmnoni !' orgnnlzntlon cnntrlbuto his shnro
A ori "" wn' f ''onntlons. through
and XAi2$ toward "lilghor Jj fc2?JJ'f 'M. Uo "
nr llin,, tlln lllllllllm) nv" " i lira .iwuimy. im
I said that whon solicitors called an
onch mombor of tho association thoy
Excerpt from an article In tlio ' ?onlcl bo roforrol o tho orrotr: of
Whlto Ribbon Uovlow. At the Into "o organize on. no sniu ma iuo-
olectlon great gains wore made In Hntlon Bhould ho tho mouth piece of
'Nebraska? Seventeen towns hither- tho community If It would accomplish
in Minnesota the- prohibition ford Teas master Nation dwelt on tlio
cs scored heavily. Madison, Mar- Points uroiiKht out by Malonoy siik
Bhnll, Luvcrno and Cnnby, tho lead- Resting that ho secretary turn such
Ing Bnloon towns In the Bonthwest- matters over to tho audit Intc rnmmlt
orii pnrt of tho state, entered tho tee which would appropriate tho atn
dry columns. Also Litchfield, n"'jt of ho donntton expected or
lending Bnloon town for twenty rh mombor. Ho nut tho matter In
years, went dry, and a number of tho form of a motion nnd It cnrrlod.
smnllor towns. 800 BnlooiiB hnvo Tlio question ns to whether or not
been put out of business In Idaho ." wm. u n y ,,i -
ami ninny
Tho baccalaurcato sermon will bo in ti,0 ngt foW yenrs:
preachod by Hov. A. F. IMsBford of ollor 8tnteB havo made radical In
tho First IJaptlBt Cliurcli. This Bor- novations In tho liquor trndo
vice occurs on tho evening of May I cannot Oregon measure up In this
31 nt tho Ilaptlst church, IroBpect her .women provo theiu-
Thu grnduatlng exercises of tho h1voh wllllnir and nnxlous to use
Senior Class of tho High School tholr nowly acquired power, by reg
will bo hold at tho Masonic Operu isterlng and using tho ballot to
IIoubo Tuesday evening, June '-'' bring about bettor conditions along
Prof. E. 1). Kesslor of O. A. C. nj nes.
will glvo tho address. will not tho women of Oregon
A feature of tho Oregon school lnwn)u to tho fact thnt they hold tho
exhibit at San Francisco will bo bnionco of powor, nnd thnt the fato
pictures of organized play and of 0f tno proposed prohibitory amend-
Play apparatus. .Marsuiieiii bciiooih mont Is In tuoir own nnii(iB7 win
ROOFING
Phone 89. J. L. BRICE. Box 118
IF YOU WANT
YOUR LAUNDRY
DONE RIGHT
Telephone tho
FERNDALE STEAM
LAUNDRY
Phone 277.
aro requested to ruruisu Hovenii
photographs.
SOUTH MAKSIIKIHIiO.
Third (initio.
Tho following pupils have had
100 In spelling for tlio past week:
Cecil Doll, Virginia Johnson,
Harry Walp, Vlrglnln (losney,.
In tho eight-week spelling contest
tho following received 100:
Harry Wnlp, Virginia Oosnoy, Elf
Haninsoii. uortion is err. Aiyrno uoiik-
. . .' . .. ' A. . ..
Alfred McKlroy, uecii uon,
tlioy fall to recognize tholr Individ-
Bossmont placed on tho Individual
membor wns thon broached, offering'
n now Krnund for nrgumont.
President Lowls hold that thora
would bo no limit placed on tho ns
sessmont and somo of tho members
Imngtucd thoy could sco tholr linnk
roll fluttering with n brand now pnr
of wings. Lewis brought Mio discus
sion tn n clnsa when hn snld thnt tho
constitution hold thnt this wns n inat
ter thnt would hnvo to bo passed on
at tho following meeting, which will
bo hold three months henco. Ho
BUggested that tho members talk tlio
matter ovor betwoon thomsolvca la
prompt to duty.
INl'OIDIAL CHAT. I
lin.
LI 11 Inn Johnson. Hnrry Washburn,
(loorgo Murphy. Wllllo Archer, Wal
tor Sneddon, Virginia Johnson, Hob
ert niirroughs and Loulo Chllds,
Second (inide.
Pupils rorolvtug nbovo 00 In tho
last arithmetic test wore:
Augustus Hoffman, 100; Paul
Johnson, 98; Uriel Komery, 97;
Floyd Scott, 90; John Clnuson, U4;
Vlolot Currey, 92; Ceorgo Scott, 90.
Pupils receiving 100 In both oral
and written spoiling tho last two
weeks woro:
Edith Andorson, Augustus Hoff
man and Floronco Kordoll.
Vlsltlors tho past week wero Mr.
till Sampson and Miss Topping.
HALOITICON LKCTlMti:.
"Tho World's Greatest Ploneor"
will bo tho subject of an Illustrated
Hecture at the Presbyterian Church
j next Sundny Evening. Thoro will
also bo nn Illustrated song. The ser-
vlco begins at 8 o'clock.
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Coraonnv
Mrs. C. It. Peck and Mrs. F. K.
Oottlns aro planning to leavo Mon
day for Portland for vlBlts with
respective relatives nnd friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hlnnchnrd,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and
Hnlph MatBon left today for Ton
Mllo. whoro thoy will enjoy nn ovor
Sunday outing.
Ira Howo expects to leavo about
Juno 1 for nn oxtomlod trip, either
through Canada or to Nlagnra Falls
and other eastern points. Ho will
go part way with E. H. Campbell,
who Is returning to his old homo
In Wisconsin to spend pnrt of the
summer.
Miss Hilda Stenholm Is planning
to leavo soon nftor school closes
for California, whoro she will spend
somo time. Miss Stenholm, who hns
been tho efficient principal of tho
Central School, has decided not to
tench hero next your. Miss Land
rlth, Instructor In tho Fifth grade,
will bo elevated to tho prluclpalshlp
of tho Central building next year.
Hov. J. V. neiisou and family
will lenvo next week for their now
homo In Pennsylvania. Their de
parture from the Huy will bo grout
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Twin City Steam Laundry
le Laundry That Always Treats You Right
.mi r.iiwiniiniiiitv in mlittlnii tn tlio . tho meantime,
nome, tho children and socloty? It. A. Copplo, VI iO-Prosldont of tho
O women, uwnko! Ho allvo nnd' nssorlntlon. road sevoral amondmonts-
io tno coiiHiiiuiion which wuro up
proved by tho association. Ho said
thnt slnco tho organization hnd boon
established It hnd bocomo necessary
to npolnt n secret committee, for
which no provision has boen mado In
tho constitution. That commlttoo I
for tho purpose of eliminating mat
ters not worthy of consideration of
tho association and to ninkn prlvnto
Invcstlgntlons bearing on tho credit
standing of tho business men In the
community.
Another nmondmont rend by Mr.
Copplo holds that four mombors of
tho board of directors will consti
tute n quorum Instend of six. In
explanation of that point President
Lewis said that It wnB enslor to got
a conimlttco of four togothor than a
commlttoo of six.
Mr. Copplo uuggested that tho as
sociation go on record us not favor
ing u Coos County building nt thn
Panama Pacific Exposition. Ho
Bald It would hinder tho very thing:
nlmod at. Mr. Copplo snld thnt when
lo visited the Lewis nnd Clnrk Fair
nt Portland ho wns vory much disap
pointed In not finding a Coos county
exhibit In thn Oregon building. Ho
said that ho did not know thnt Coos
county hnd a soparato building for
Its exhibit until nftor ho had return
ed homo, Mr. Copplo declnred thnt
hundreds of peoplo loft with tho Im
pression that Coos County did not
liuvo nn exhibit nt tho fair. Copplo
ptnnd alone In his contention. It was
pointed out that Coos county was
tlin ntilt II vn oAiititv Iti 4 )l utnln fit! if
ly regretted by the "!a"yin,?i,n!.8 received much crodlt for Biipportliiff
the estlmab o cou nlo havo made dur- ... i.,...ii.. u. .,,,. i.,.ii,i.
Ing their residence hero. ."" "'"""" h " -.
Serrotnry Caton road sovorul com
munications from clubs and organi
zations In other cities extending cou
urntulntlons to tno Coos County litis!
iiohs Men's Association. He road n
letter from tho Oregon Retail Mer
chants' Association which oxtended
nn Invitation to tho local body to
have a representation at tho stuto
meeting of the association to bo hold
at La Oraudo.
Tho following meinliors of tho as
sociation woro presont at tho meet
ing last night,
Ouy Wurnor. J. C. Jonos, P. H. Hn
zer, Win. Ebklad, Tom Harvey, Oeo.
E. Cook, It. A. Copplo, Merman Hill
yor, Mllo I). Buiniior, W. F. Miller.
A, J Eborhnrt. C. M. Caton.Sec. E.
P Lowls, J. A. Mntson, J. L. Johiisun,
F V. Cattorlln, Oeo. netting, A. O.
Peterson, Win. Ilonglund. H. V. 1)11
lurd. F E. Hague, II. Nasburg. J.
V. Myers. F. M. Parsons, L. L. Tho
mns. . 8. Tower, Tom James. Ceo,
H Ilotuor. E. T. Coffolt. Ivy Coiidnui.
Ray Olllvant. C. E. Powers, C. W.
Wolcott, N. L. May, W. II. Dlndlnger,
M. C. Mulonco.