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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1910)
PO. PAGE THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON', MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1010 EVENING EDITION I - mm mmfflr i l.rf lriH AT ! Attracting Unusual Interest Many lines entirely closed out before the noon hour, crowds of people thronged our door, long before the opening hour and It Was a continued rush of anxious shoppers who came early to take advantage, We wanted every one-to come early and we wish to apologize to those who had intended to buy articles but found them entirely closed out. New attractions for tomorrow's big event, many new things to feast your eyes on Come and keep on com ing as we are sure to save you money. A Diary of the many things you may expect during the sale INDIA LINQNS, BATISTE, LONG CLOTH, 'nainsooks, piques, mulls, organdies, laces, embroideries, muslin underwear of all kinds, fancy and tailored shirt waists, etc., etc. The Big Store "FLAXON" the new white goods that looks just like linon, washes and retains its same linon finish, the goods you read so much about in all the big trade papers. Big variety here to choose from. The Busy People "Z. i MAW AT'PRVliniM.''VIV1 ' - I ' I :j::::::::::::::::::t::::::s:::tt::j:!n::t:!tn:n!iimj!ttin!t:jiM:ii!!!tt!t!!tt'Ki E SHANNON (Continued from page 1.) revival would result In several hun dred conversions. The gist of some of tho out of the ordinary remarks made by him dur ing tho evening were as follows: "I expect my audiences to exer cise tho sense 'of an old cow. When hay Is thrown her, she eats tho hay and leaves tho thistles. I throw out lots of thistles with the hay and some w'll probably object to them but they like tho cow should tako the hay and leave tho thistles. I know my business and throw out tho this tles for a certain effect. "We are about to take tho even ing's collection. Don't bo cheap skates and throw In pennnles. Keep your pennies, wo don't want them. I expected to raise $100 today, but the weather has been bad. I don't wnnt tho money for myself because moneydoesn't worry me. I want It for tho causo of this tabernacle. "Of course Mnrshflold can support a tabernacle like this. As It stands, it represents about $2,300 that tho Christians of Marshflold have con tributed In an effort to reclaim the unsaved. If Marshfleld can support fourteen saloons and prize fights now and then, it can support Christian work like Is going to be done in this tabernacle. "We are not going to have any long prayers. If you want to pray long, do so at your home. It will only take about an hour for mo to perform this operation, sp look pleasant. The ladles will kindly re move their hats and keep them off during these services. "Trouble aro like babies the more you nurse them, the larger they grow. "I don't want to have to admonish any one not to disturb these meet ings. At one place, I did have to call down a person for disturbing the meetings and later I found he was an idiot and it was one on me. If you molest us, I will simply make up my mind you are an idiot. "California has more heretics than any place I know. If the heretic has anything in his noodle except clab bered milk, I can convince him of the error of his ways. "One thing Marshfleld men must learn and that Is respect for women. I have seen men and youths hero sit around and blow their filthy cigarette smoke into women's faces. If they did that in Kentucky or Virginia, thoy would promptly receive a jolt in tho cocoa between the lights that would learn them something. If ono of them did it to my wife, I would throw off my coat nnd knock hell out of him." Rev. Shannon also bitterly condemned MarBhflold men for swearing, in a similar vein to his treatment of cigarette smokers. Ho said that he knew that he said and would say many things that many would censure and condemn but he likened his critics to a mule. In an illustration of tho saving of drowning men by tho life-savers, he said, "No, It wasn't tho Coos Bay life savers. They would be afraid they would get their feet wet." "If a rooster crowed every time, a church member went wrong, you would all be deaf. "I wouldn't trado places with Rockefeller. He Is bald and can't eat a square meal. He looks monl fled, petrified and ossified. "When I told Californians that Marshfleld was building a tabernaclo that would seat two thousand peo ple, they were almost dumfounded. All they had heard of Marshfleld was of Its prize fights, etc." Rev. Shannon announced that fam ily prayer meetings would be con ducted at tho various homes through out the city each morning during the services and that meetings would be held at the tabernacle each afternoon and evening. A choir of over 100 voices has been organized for the services and will be further enlarged. MANY ATTEND OPENING. "The Slinim-ock" Attracts Large Crowd Saturday Evening. H "The Shamrock," Tom Madden's t place on North Front street was 8 opened Saturday evening in an auspi- fj clous manner. There was a large at- H tendance, a Scotch bag-pipe being H one of tho features of the musical f program. A lunch was served, sev-rtf eral speeches were made and the ' J New Styles in Ladies' Oxfords Wo Invite your Just arrived on the last bpat from the East. most critical Inspection. Hub Clothing and Shoe Company In each County to handle the new' Instantaneous or Hlghlow hollow wire Gasoline Lighting System. Finest Light ever patented, for stores and homes. Exclusive terri tory. COAST LIGHTING CO., Inc. 2233 Second Avenue Seattle, Wash. No want so largo and no want so small that Tho Times "want" ads can. not supply it. new proprietor toasted. Mr. Madden Is planning other entertainments for what promises to become the most popular thirst emporium on the Bay. Coo Fine Home For Sale i Red Label Grahams. Burnam's Animal Cookies Cocoanut Dainties Fig Newton's Fancy Assortment Social Tea Biscuit Old Time Sugars Saratoga Flakes American Beauty Ginger Snaps. Zu Zu Ginger Snaps. Oysterettes1. Nablscos. Chocolate Wafers. , Lemon Snaps Uneeda Biscuit. These aro fresh from -the factory and have just arrived. C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J :: MARSHFIELD CASH ONLY COQUILLE MONEY TALICS ;m:nmt:::m::tj:::tnt3n::::::j:tt::::::mRR L 5E5aEaHsasH5H5E5asa5HsasasE52?sasasa isnspsHSHsasasHsasHsaspsasaszs'; TOMORROW IS LAST DAY OF THE GREAT Special Money Saving Sale You must do your buying before tomorrow night to tako ad vantage of the reduced price list. The BAZAR, The Quality 5 tore Phone 32 iSE5H52SHSH5BSHEHSaJSESS5aSS525E5E5ZS25IL5HSaSH51.fia5HSES,ESHSB5HSHSaSSSZ: FOR SALE TENTS, PACK SAD DLE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 180 11ROADWAY. 2IMI.ND STORE. .t. -.;, . ,, . ,. - .j. ,,t. , , - j- ,t, . ,, f . Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L. Fine seven-room new houses modern, fireplace, well-finished, two blocks east of Eastblde school house, at n bargain Two lots 25x120. Good well on place, Address C. HACKMAN, Eastside, Oregon L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Eighteen years' experience lias taught up a motto "Take our time hik do our work right Price ConjiiUnl wvh Beat Woi k 822 South Second Street MARSHFIELD. ORE. Now Open for Business We beg the prlyllege of announcing that we are again in tho Bakery business In Marshflold. Wo have purchased the Corthell Delicatessen on Second Street, just opposite the Chandler Hotel. We have remodeled and built a large brick bake oven, put in steam and full new equipment. Our plant, is up-to-date in every respect. We believe that our city Is amply large to support two good bakeries and, therefore, we have spared no expense in fitting up a modern shop. We expect to give tho people of Marsh field just as good- goods and as complete service as thoy could got in a city four times' its size. We will carry a com plete line In Bakery Goods, also Bakery Lunch; we are also' prepared to fill ali ordeis for Lunches for pleasure trips or camping parties. Special attention given to Banquets and Parties. What we aim to do Is to please you, Remember us In this line when you expect company for luncheon or club gathering and rest assured that whatever you may order will not only please YOU, but every guest will appreciate It. Respectfully yours, f Davis' Steam Bakery Remember tho location OPPOSITE THE CHANDLER. 3 --::---- n-H-a-xj-n-K-a-a-rx-a-n-n -n-8-n--r:-tt--8J Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ! Rigs at all hours and a carry-all 'that we will send out with partloi I wishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER tMl tt-tt fi-f?-it- Mtf-t-t - .. .. .. ,. v. ww , - v Doane's Transfer f Wo Ar. -It 1.I..-1- -- i .. ,,u uu .mi iwuus ui irunsier work. Trunks and baggage a V specialty. Good covered wagou, ? everything kept dry, meet all boats and trains daily. Good U and prompt service guaranteed n Give ua a trial. Coos Bay Fuel Co. J. C. DOANE & Son., Props. Dealers in South Marshfield Coal LUMP COAL ljtl.50 PER TON NIT COAL $2.50 PER TON' Phono 273-X i; t D B D C I t C r i I Phone 120-J -H-H-K-B-H-n-n-n-n-n-n-M-n