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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1914)
Wywp?' ttwjwj j Z'i!TVVwmm- I -a. ... . j . mw.,t '""?. "wMBygmfr cr "''i TV"""!P"r'w .VMIWiiIVi..il';vri . , ...fcn i ,, n ii '-' if !, Em In Mil trfl nr ro sol fOUR THE COOS BAY TIWES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 7914. EVENING EDITION. WiMl bmen and the Home The foundation of happy homes is laid In the kitchen. Our life abrond Is but n reflex of what It Is nt home. Wo mako our selves In n Brent measure at home. This Is especially true of women. The woman who Is rude, coarse and vulgar at home cannot ho expected to he refined In tho world. She cannot shako them off. They are woven Into tho web of her life. A llfo spent In brushing clothes and washlnK crockery, and sweeping floors a life which tho proud of the earth would have treated as the dust under their feet: a life spent at it.- -t..t... .lnnli n llfn otinnt 111 tlin narrow shop; a llfo spent In tho lab orer's hut. may yet be n life so en nobled by God's loving mercy that for the sake of It a king might gladly yield his crown. It Is said Mint tho two host things tho Creator allowed to escape from heaven and beautify earth were wom en and flowers. You will find, as you look back upon your llfo. that Micro are mo ments when you have done things In a spirit of love. As memory scans tho past, above and beyond nil trnn Rltory plenBiires of life, there leaps forwnrd those supremo hours when you hnvo boon ennbled to do un noticed kindnesses to. those around you things too trifling to speak of, but which you feel have entered Into your eternal life. -- I A MOTHKIl'.H FAItKWELL. . I . Kdltor Times: These lines wero written by n mother In the oust who hnd Just bid farewell to her boy and ho was on his way to Coos Dny. You might find room for thorn In your paper. a suijsckidek. Today our boy has loft our home, Leaving mother, sister mid grandma alone; He has faithful been, ho has earned a rest; Of all the boys, he Is ono of tho best. He will tako a trip to the western shore, And if ho likes It, will be here no more; Hut ho snys: "Cheer up, shed not a tear, For I shall send for you before tho closo of tho year." Hut I miss him In morning and nils lilin nt night And when suiinor Is ready I'll not cat n bit, Kor I'll bo waiting nml watching tho car, And never onco think ho Is nway off so far. I would like to go with hi in, hut Mint cannot he; I'll patiently wait till again I shall see, For If ho concludes In that fair land to stay Wo will mnko preparations to go to Coos liny. So I try not to think ho has gone for all time, And I mipposn he will laugh at mo making this rhyme; Hut my thoughts are tinvellng much fnstor than he, And my prnyerB will go with him un til ho reaches tho sea. Tin: picnic outfit. Get the Proper llnsket niiil Utensils mid You'll Take Outings Oftcnvr NOW that tho picnic dnys hnvo arrived, are you prepared for them have you tho proper basket and utensils to mnke tho ..lnfl limnl. n annniiea? Ct nntirRO. I'llllll 1III1CU it OI1VI.I.OOI v. .w.. everybody who Is fond of taking his lunch to tho woods nnd shore would like to have ono of tho expensive nnd complete picnic bumpers or, as tho shops call them, the "motor lunch outfits." However, these out fits nre rather costly and ennnot al ways bo purchased by the woman of moderate menus, snys an exchange. Hut why not make your own iftw.li nr tilnttln linmtmr? It will cost very little nnd when complete will In nnltn as handv as tho very expensive outfit. (to Into the store and hunt around until you find a lightweight, strong ly woven basket, or, If you prefer, a straw suitcase. Take it home and on the lid nail straps of strong linen or other mntcrial to hold the small silver, corkscrew, can opener, etc. a iook at soiuo or tuo expensive hampers will give you Ideas. Now seek the store again and lay In n supply of tho various paper dishes offered. Plate3 come at five and six cents a dozen In several dif ferent sizes. Paper cups are ten cents a dozen. 1'npcr table cloths cost ten cents, paper napkins sell from ten cents n hundred to ten cents n dozen, according to their Jecoratlons. Small paper sauce plates and vegetable dishes cost five to ten cents n dozen. Spoons, knives, and forks may be had for one cent. uiieu paper tor wrapping snnu wlchcs Is five and ten cents a roll. All of these articles will take little space In your hampor nnd will weigh .loxi 10 noiuing. iwcniy-nvo cents more will buy an nlcohol lamp, and If you decide on more expense, buy l vacuum bottle or two, one for tho hot coffee nnd ono for tho cold lorn onnde. If you do not caro for paper cups vou can purchaso half n dozen of tho small aluminum cups, which nre is light as the paper, although more expensive. Aluminum plates and dishes may also bo had, and Instead of a paper outfit you can furnish your home-made hamper with nu ilumluum set. The seconds In this iro not very costly, nnd whllo they will not stnud tho wear and tear of everyday use In the kitchen, nre 'liilto good enough for the picnic outfit. If you ennnot afford n vacuum bottle, you can arrnngo n substitute by putting your lomonndo or other beverage In n bottle and corking It very securoly. Wrap the bottlo In a thick woolen cloth and tie it firm ly. Then Insert this bundle in a paper bag largo enough to contain a couple of inches of padding with straw or excelsior on the principle of tho flroless cookery. This ar rangement will keep tho contents of the bottle hot or cold, as tho occa slon may bo. for many hours. CAPE ARAGO COFFEE COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 Worth Broadway Phono 394-J FIILST I1KAUTY AIDS FOK SUMMF.K HUUXS Tested Hecipcs for Simple HeniedJes for the Complexion Which Hn Rcen Hoiighened by Kvposiuv to Sim and Wind. THE "bite" of n stiff wind, with urivlng rain well "salted," does not suit nil faces or rather, skins." Nor does sea water, nor tho seaside sun. Peeled noses, roughened skin, blotches, freckles, faces n vivid red Instead of the attractive brown thosn nro same of the nonaltlcs that tender skins have to pay in that fortnight by the sea. The sudden transition from, per haps, an offlco to tho salt sen nnd sun, will play havoc with your com plexion unless precautions nro taken. Some hints nnd simple tested re cipes by which, If you follow them, you tuny bid dcflnnco to sun, wind and water, may be wolcome. Sen water nets ns an astringent tonic to the skin. It tightens It up. Hut It should not be allowed to dry on the face. Let it dry nnd remain In the pores and the result Is blotch es, or even n form of eczema. Keep your face wet whllo bathing: sllllrn It rnnllniitillv fitiit nftnrwnril wash It well with fresh water. That may be a bother hut why not tnkc n sponge and a bottlo of fresh water with you? Only thoso who havo tried this know how delightful the face feels afterward. If tho sun reddens your fnco, ns distinct from browning, you must let your skin nccllmntlze Itself for a couple of days. Use n parasol, or a wide brimmed hat, nnd don't let tho sun strlko directly on your face. On Hip third ilnv ilnlt vnnr fiwn with n handkerchief dipped In cream. A spoonful skimmed off tho milk will do. Don't dry It; dab It on nnd leave It. At night rub on n lit tle cold cream not glycerine or vas eline. An excellent way to apply the cream Is to put some inside n banana skin, and rub It on in that way. A lllrl With n RIlllMllllil mttfnlnvinn cuts nn apple In half every night nnd gently massages her faco with that. Her complexion mny bo n nnturnl gift, but tho apple treatment probably has somethlni! to ln wltli It. A smarting skin nfter untiling, with or without roughness nnd blotching, Is most unconiforlnble. Get n little pure olive oil and work It Into your skin with tho finger tips, and then Into tho sen with you! No moro smarting. A peeled nose Is not attractive! Follow tho sumo method as Indi cated nbovo for reddening, with this additional: (let a little mutton fnt, rub It well In, wipe gently off, nnd then dust over with but n suspicion of starch powder. This need bo done only for n dny or so. A good blow on a steamer cer tnlnly does ono good, but not n few get n chafed skin, especially on the cheek bones and upper partB of the chin. If you nre n sufferer, take with you In n pill box, n llttlo pad of wadding which has been dipped In almond oil. Touch those parts of your face which "catch" tho wind with tho pad, and tho wind will not hurt them nny more. POSTICUS AUK ILLEGAL. TliitwitH of Prosecution for Anil. Pro- lilliltlon Hills. TAKE SALTS 10 FLUSH KIDNEYS PUPILS to hi: named AS HEALTH OFFICEItS SALKM, Or., July 37. All school dlstrlcta In tho stnto will In tho near future bo provided with honlth offi cers, for nn arrangement has been made botweon tho state bonrd of health and Stnto Superintendent of Public instruction Churchill, where by a commission Is to bo Issued by the board to u pupil In each district. Dr. Calvin S. White, secretary for the award, presented Ithe plan jo State Superintendent Churclfill, who was favorably Impressed with It, and agreed to co-oporato. Tho bonrd. In addition to furnishing the pupil with a commission, will provldo him with a had go and n mniiiml of Instructions, 'I ho duties of tho pupil will ho to mnko reports with rolntlon to snnl- i' 7" "c"" louuiuons in the -.... v,.0 ui mum school ho Is nttendlng, to tho tench- "1U8t "U8l tho kidneys occasionally or. Tim tmw.iwii. ...in ...1....1. .. ... i v ..... i, ., ... " .,.- :"" "Mi oiiiiiiih n ro. uu uu ruuuro mem I KO you re- &$. iwn WAri".'1"8,? our ,boweis! " tho State Superintendent. acld8' wnsto nn(I P0'80". else you feel a dull misery In the kldmw . slon, sharp pains in tho back, or on.- neauacuo, dizziness, your atom Eut Less Meat If You Feel Hack. uchy or Bladder Troubles You Salts is Flue For Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which or. cites and overworks tho kidneys In wioir euorts to filter It from hi system. Regular enters of muni Tho following will bo of intorest horo, as many or tho posters referred to nro posted In tho local saloons: Further violations of tho corrupt practices net, regulating campaign IHeraturo, will bring prosecution by District Attorney 'Evans, following tho receipt or an opinion from Attorney-General Crawford that tho provisions of the measure apply to publications In regnrd to Issues as wuii us io tnoso nrrectlng candidates Following llin nnail.... .. bora of nntl-prohlhltlon postors. which wero unsigned, In tho saloons of Mils city, Kvnns wnrncd the Hop gioweiB Association Mint tho publi cations wero illegal and that ho would prosecuto nny violators of tho net. Hollovlng Mint tho signature re qiilrcnient did not apply to discussion L"i". ,?8."0,.,t,! tHronlbItlonIsts persisted In their courso. Actlnc nn- on novices received this miornlnir the District Attorneys office will prosecuto. the Saloon Leaguo unless mo practice Is discontinued. j couirn is icktaiuiIsiikd to pkiivkn ;v lUVOIK'IM BUY THE VERY BEST d BUTTER .i..w"inC'M ? Ju,y "For the first .n o In history, n court created solo- Lw.' r,iK,,t t,MVvorco ovll opened Its nhnr ,0n .W,,,h J,"Iko Torrluon III ohnrgo. It is known ns the Chicago divoioo-,,.0 vent ion bureau of the municipal court. Discussing tho proposed activities said: "W tia"' J"'lK0 Torrl80 win1". ".nny Cttsm a frnnk discussion will mnko great woes seom tempo rory vexations. My assistants and I will welcome all who feel that tliov are at the parting of tho ways havo soon many eases wlioio friendly counsel and n sober view of u,0 ft . uro might have brought about a new understanding." IIOTKJ, DOT.SOX A. Hanson, Proprietor Now open under new management. A home j.Iqco with homo cook ing sorved In family style. Hoard 5nd, om. $C.G0 per week. 315 South Second at., Phono 157-J. nch sours, tonguo Ib conted nnd when mo woatner Is bad you havo rhou mntlc twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; tho channels often get Irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating aclda nnd flush off the body's urinous waste, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from nny pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a ca of .-.. berore breakfast for a fow days and """"ur uraors disappear. This ramous salts Is made from the acid or grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate J lUBg sh kidneys and atop bladder rrlto Ion. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive harmless and makes a delightrui millions or men nnd women take now and then, thus avoiding S0r!our kidney and bladder diseases. For Sale by Drown Drug Co. JLVDI5 VNDKlt SAX1TAKY COXD1T10XS IX A CLKAX AX1) MODKIt.V FACTORY. 6TKRIL1ZKI) MILK AX1 Convenience wmmmm wmmm JP7 4 !",, yifimiiiji i n-mnrnriTinCT y. A i. UMBETtjg and Safeguard If yon hnvo ever stumbled on the dark Imsenient steps, you can real- Izo wluit u eonvenlenco It Is to have nn Klectrlc Light .Switch nt the head of the stairs. When planning your new homo or tho remodeling of your present home, don't forget the switch on the basement titnlrfl, or the switch K,tH, porch lights, baseboard Nock- second floor llghtH 0lH fr (,0 fiat Iroim aiul other appllanccN. It'rt slinpler and Icnh oxpeuslvo to plan these tilings neioru uiu aciiiai work Is stalled. si:k youh .ki.kctrk'aii dkmi. vMt or telephonu to "s. Iteineiiiher to lnilt:ilo closet to liuht. tho from the first floor. STAVn 'IT ( l'l UUllG0?S HPW "tlllOn . 'TTM " -JiiW w,r'i:..M for ..,,.... ' M soil nt n "'' pruiiortjr nt n. 1 (,r I'loy.1 llnMfiH (inuuil. -r W r Wi sA j Oregon Power Company Telephone ITS. Cor. Second anil Central, it- svors Popular Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. HKNRY BKNOSTAOKK.V, Mnmiger FARM, COAL, TIMHKR AND PLAIT1NO LXIS A SPXCIAII'V. OKNKIUL AOK.NTS KASTSIHK MARSHFIKL1) OFFirK, PHONK l-J. COQUILUO CITY OFFICIO PHOXK 1111. GdimI ii.v,.1 Prim d.7 V i jCor, Coinmej.'l Low Rat Handlinr" Wo haul ..?? Points In Manliifj,!0' 'H rnies, Uellt(r,t the first flooriotv i Tlireo trunks ' ! Three trunks ," Twelve trunki ,! Star Tranifrijv. Levi 1IHj 1'liono liWj, 4 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDF.HT HANK IX COOS COUXTY. Kstahllshcd JHHU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Palti on Time Deposit Officers: J. W. Hrnnott, President. J. II. Flnnnguii, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cnshlcr. Oco. P. Wlncluster, Asst. Cashier. t ' - P. 1. H0AI1. 9 . It. Marshfield g Ksllimtnfftl '' Phone II1IU-J, y J 8.E no mW vour vdT. If yen bait rwix cm smi32. THE COOSL. Fornicrl; cl h WASIII.NtiTOX K.wm ' XOIITH ffi - C. A. )ltt4. t Don't be Held Up Deposit your money with us, open a checking account, nnd you wonf have to worry nbout holdup men. Not only will you guard against thieves getting your money, but you will be protected against losing It. Another reason for carrying a bank account Is that It will help you to aavo money-tho temptation to spend or fritter It nway will not bo ao great when you are not carrying pocket full of Ioobo change. In paying your accounts by check, you have a double receipt and nre conducting your nffalra n a bualnessllke manner. Don't wait until you have f iqo to open an account-do It with ?1 or ?G and do It today. Drop In and let us explain It to yo yo are not familiar with banklnc. First National Bank of Coos Bay SMITH'S "V i IA North fej for Fancy ri:Z nyui:i CHIM Th '! Pn SUITS CMMNQJl i:i Hl'ITS MAIiElIT m r.ivv. r tsFK UNIQUE PAinr JAY DOYLE t CC 2r.C Central Aa PichiresUffi Walherffi ;oi Vi.ii' Mnili'll "HENDERSON! nlan nrlnflDll I "nNYX" and1 HOSE S. S. JENNINGS DRY! -AT- nflMPRPLL'S US North FKf Ihofl J"! PURE If P Free delivery 8 a. ,. an(1 a Phone 73 .... I .4 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES von ALL MAKKS OF CAHS 317 Ce,,t' Av. Phone a7!l-L ECT'J.?" ,?ta"dard kold" ssmsssss h D:;: 7' """uiwiif nuyai. aennlnar. renalrinoi n;,Z..."'M lUMIUI, lOf Tent Of fiXflinnnp carbon paper delivered. Pho'no'8 yo Za'vZTi t T "d TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AMn !'T "ke' KOONTZ GARAGE Ivvcelblor Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTOM01UT.ES STOItKl) COOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP MARI.NE AND AUTOMOIHLK HKPAIltINO CASOLINE POIt satis NOHTII PHOXT ST. PHONE 1H0.J u.vri',iiiKN ItEPAlHEl) AND DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHPELD BROS. Russell Building Un,hfIold.North Ng Can, every ($ nnnur & BXl'lt. 'uacTHATI NOW See COIfflg Phone i i CHIMNBVS I M J- IV "'.. I Any Kind ,( l'rices i; And ll 5,'iS Call nt We '."El H DIdg., W ' Central Avenue CIIArtGEI) French Itanges. 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