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WffBKBSxr-'uu.u tiimim&Xji nxt-. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ES TO MUSTER IN 4AAAttf4 Your FALL SUIT or STRONG TALK (Continued from pago 1.) TWO DIVISION! (Continued from Dago 1.) SMITH M w Jf HF?,-"l.t i.' :.: tt ,; R AI N COAT drunkenness to minimum. It will innko for sobriety and decency, for tho uplifting of tho morals of tho community, by making tho contlnu--nnco in business of tho liquor dcalor depend upon tho decency of Ills own -conduct, and obcdlenco to tho law, rather than upon tho possession of a political pull," said he. Capt. Smith, derided tho Idea that! -temperance and prohibition woroono nnd tho bmiio! Ho said, "Buying rotir quarts for $3.20 1b not tompor nnco, keeping tho Jug in tho cellar Is not tomporanco; voting prohibi tion for tho" other fellow, Intondlng to drink yourself Is not tomporanco; tho closing of tho opon saloon, ontv to opon tho blind pig, is not temper unco." i ""'o Ills arraignment of tho ministers, who by their actions. Indicated tlioy hollovo more In man maiVo law than In tho ofllcnclty of prnyor, f!is cour teous but sovoro. "God made mnnn free agent; loft It for him to chooso "whothor ho would follow tho paths . r " , i- ' OAIT DAN MORGAN SMITjr. -- - of righteousness or tho paths of sin Uollovlng as I do, that tho Almighty luiB all wisdom, and that Ho line tho power to innko tho same Imposalblo it Ho so wills, I cannot understand ono of His ministers on earth at tempting to ostnbllsh a roform by tho abolishment of temptation, to undortftko to do so Is to nrrogato to thomsolvos n, wisdom suporlor to that of tholr master." "Tho oxamplo and advlso of a good tnothor, tho powor of lovo, and tho redemption of tho blood of tho Lamb Is tho only powor that evor has, nr ovcr will provont a man from stray ing from tho narrow path. It Is tho only powor that ovor has or ovor will bring tho straying Lamb back Into tho fold." Capt. Smith Insists that tho inn.i who bollovoa In tompornnco should not voto for stnto wldo prohibition, liecauso tomporanco cannot bo brought nbout by a law that has proven a fnlluro In ovory stnta whoro It has been tried. That tho man who bollovos. In local option should voto against prohibition,' bo causo local option Is founded upon tho principles of oach community do elding tho question for Itself. Tho man who believes In local on tlon should vote against atnto wldo prohibition bocauso local option Is founded upon tho Idea that communities should havo local self government. Tho man who lm- llovea In tho abolishment of tho Dlvo should voto against prohibition, bo cause when tho law says that tho liquor business should cease, tho law abiding saloon keeper quits the business, but tho Dlvo keopor con tinues to defy tho law, and romalns la tho business. Tho troublo with pro hibition, Is that It puts tho wrong man out of business." Capt. Smith's trlbuto to Oregon, was Just what would bo oxpected, irom n Southerner, who had follen in lovo with tho stato. to dato in number and quality ot men In tho Oregon Naval Reserve. With tho enlistment of theso men, Coos Bay has placed herself In a position where she can well say to tho Wnr and Navy Departments, "1 am onq of tho most Importnrit ports on the Pacific Coast." Coos Bay linn demonstrated Mint bIio hnauimong her cltlzonsi men with? rich red blood In their veins' who nro Willing to do something for them selves and for Coos Bay. ( j She Is starting out with aiv Instltu- tlon that will be tho pride of Oregon for tho nersonnel of tho men In tho list Is such that tho Coos Brty Naval .' ', . ... ... - i. . 'Cv jiuHurru win noi qo n innuro uuy will develop Into a splendid uody of well-drilled, well-trained men. In the, first Instance, It was expect ed thnt Coos Bay would 'bo nUlo to ralso ono division of twenty men. Instead, alio has succeeded in raising two divisions with a total of eighty?; nix men, nud this does not Include tho mombors of tho band, nil of whom expect to onllst ob musicians. Tho Orogon Nnval Reserve Is an In stitution which boars nbout tho same relation to tho Navy that tho Mllltla does to tho Army, but has sovcral ad vantages ovor tho Mllltln organiza tions. It offers to Its members drills and training In seamanship Includ ing nil things taught In tho Navy and In addition offers all drills nud train lug In soldiering that aro found In all branches of thnt sorvlco excepting tho cavalry, To belong to tho or ganization docs not tnko from ninn his personal liberty, nor docs It require him to remain permanently nt ono placo. Ho may movo from Coos Bay to nuy point within tho stnto of Oregon or In tho world nnd such removal la suniclont ground for granting him a discharge. Ouco a year, tho United States Government furnishes a ship free of chnrgo to tho members nnd they havo tho privilege of taking a two-weokB' trip nlong tho coast nnd visiting tho Im portant ports. It calls tho attention of tho Gov ernment olUclnlB so much to tho Im portance of Coos Bay as a port thnt If &j H tt wPf, fih tt wki ) i ' wwmW1 smmk ir i siiiuv,sf uinm" i . . i.t, m i: c s-mcit -fe JSaMah 'mi MmMi i Wmmmr tt v'a III wf ft h BF --JRi m If tt mP tt 8 NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT SAME, WHILE STOCK K COMPLETE AND ASSORTMENTS GOOD. ALLWEASKflF YOU IS TO COME IN AND TRY ON BENJAMIN CLOTHES. YOU CAN THEN SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BENJAMIN CLOTHES, AND OTHERS, .BETTER THAN WF CAN TELL YOU, SEE HOW THE COLLAR LAYS, HOW THE SHOULDERS ' HANG, AND NOTE HOW NEW'YORK CLOTHING. DESIGNS ' BY IHt BtSI IAILUKS IN I ML LANU, DIFFER FROM OR. VM DINARY READY-MADE. ' J BENJAMIN RAIN-COATS' .HAv'E frH'E NEW PRESTO nni. 'I LAR WHICH IS CONVERTIBLE, EITHER LAYING DOWN AS IN ORDINARY COLLAR OR STANDING AS A STORM COLLAR, REGARDING PRI BETWEEN CASH YOU KNOW THE. r STORES,' P1EDI DIFFERENCE MONEY TALKS. Just Arrived ONK HAIUtKL OV THK BEST MINCI3 JIKAT THAT CAN BK MADB. COMB AND SKB US FOU MINCB MBAT. JUfrtd B"J"li"&SiVJ5U Co(,,rlM 110 Hub Clothiei Marshfield 5 n A & Shoe Co. 1 Bandon U : t nmtt:ntnjntn:nn:ts$n$:::ts:nn:s:::::t:S It Is highly probablo that n Govern ment ship will bo plnced hero for training purposes and that tho War and Navy Departments will use great efforts to hnvo tho Bay pro- porly Improved. It does not requlro but llttlo aacrldco upon tho part of Its members ns they will not bo ro qulrodto drill inoro than ouco each week. ItB mombors nro no moro liable to naval or military duty In tlmo of wnr than nro any or tho other nblo bodlod cftlzons of Orogon who do not bolong to tho organization. Coos Bny Is proud of 'theso mon. Sho wants to boo them becomo tho flnoat nnd best drilled body of mon on tho const. Sho will Hiipport tho organis ation in ovory posslblo way. All honor o tho l?oj;8 of, tho Coos Buy Naval Resorvo. ALONG TUB WATKIIFHOXT. Tho Rcdondo will sail nt 10 o'clock Snturday morning for San Francisco. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived afternoon from Bay Point. in this Tho Brenkwator will Ball at 7:30 Saturday morning from Ocean Dock for Portland. Vrnnclrxo today for Coos Bay and will arrive hero Sunday. The Newport arrived, lu from Bnn don yestordny with n cargo of spruco for the North Bend box fnctory. Tho Slstors of Bethany will give a PUOMBNADB in tho I. O. 0. P. ball riexC MONDAY night. Admlulon 50c Tho Bcho and Bncoro which havo boon lying In tho Lowor Bny for some time, were towed to sea yesterday by tho Columbia which has been repaired. "Whlto and GOLD CHINA Dishes at ono-half Ilnvcland prices nt .MIIiici'h. Tho JI. F. Plant sails from San OUR LIST OF FRBSII FRUIT AND VBGBTABLKS FOR SATUR DAY WJLI, BB FINISH VKGKTAIILKS. COOS BAY CAULIFLOWER HtBBN CORN, CANTALOUPES. SQl'ASH, PUMPKIN, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, CBLBRY, GREB.V ONIONS, CABBAGES, SWEET POTATOES, LETTUCE, RADISHES, CARROTS, RUTABAGAS. PARSNIPS, BEETS, BELL PEPPERS, GREEN TOMATOES. FRESH FRUIT. ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS, QUINCES, POMEGRANATES, Coos Bay Strawberries PEARS, PEACHES, APPLES, COCOANUTS, CRANBERRIES, HUCKI.PMERRIES. FINE HONEY IN COMB All kinds of fresh dried fruit. J RJ Phone us your ordor. Wirinff Ol Shormln-Wllllnms Paint nt Jlllner's, NOTICE. All Coos County warrants, drawn on tho General Fund, and endorsed prior to Anrll 1st, 1000, will bo paid on presentation at my olllco In Co quille. Oregon. No Interest will be allowed on any of those warrant' after Octobor 2S, 1910. Dated this 27th day of October. 1010 T. M. PIJIJIICIC, County Tronsurer. THP ! I fYVn MrhtlelJ' po(iutr Family inc. lluju olcl A fllrlim,M vsw iiildfiui Velvet Hint .ypilMltr rttnwia in vety room. Four Fiprlo of ' SjlM romfort Uivi reilui'O't to ilay, 60o, T-Vanil .C0; week, .0u to .V(V. . ho n tow houkekeepliiR apiitt "HtMl w't1- ui rivnKfi, tVi.W tnr month Krfe bOi. TaVc Uu JlOsiHit. UtHrUUv. t 0 0LLIVANT& WEAVER The Pure Food Grocers, '" A good placo to trade. Phono S75. Corner 3rd nud Central Ave. Pumpkins for your Jack O'lJintcrns, COMB AND SEE QVK WINDOW BETTER Than Ever FRIEND BROS.' SUITS $12 $14 $!6 $18 $30 $23 $25 Free House CAMPAIGN To place the necessity of Electric Light within the reach of all, we' have decided to make this Extremely Liberal Offer: WE WILL WIRE A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE COMPLETE WITH A DROP IN EACH ROOM READY TO LIGHT, FOR inc luvv rmut Uf UNt DOLLAR PER MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS, THIS INCLUDES A HANDSOME 2-LIGHT CHANDELIER. WE WILL WIRE A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE WITH A DROP IN EACH ROOM AND MAKE YOU A PRESENT OF A HAND SOME 2-LIGHT CHANDELIER FOR $1,25 PER MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS, OR A 3-LIGHT CHANDELIER FOR $1,35 PER. MONTH, ' Go prepared to pntronlzo tho Country Fair, Candy Booth nnd I'l'NCII IIOOTII nt tho promonndo nt tho Odd Fellows hall MONDAY nlKht COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured tho livery bail nofls ot L. II. Ilolsncr nnd are pre pared to render excellent tcnrlce to tho pcoplo of Coos liny. Careful drlvom, good rlpa nnd evcrrthlnf thnt will mean tmtlafnctory ecrvlce to tho public. Phono tis for a (kiting horso, n rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo also do a trucking business of all kinds. lllniicluml, llczln lllnncliard Livery, Feed nm Salon Scrrlcf. 141 FlrBt nnd Alder Streeti. Phono 13S-J 10 per cent discount from these prices if; entire bill is within sixty days from time job is completed, This Offer Will Remain Open For a-Short Time Only. Raid1 COMING DIXIE LOFTIN in "PAID IN FULL" A 4-Act Drama that run Two Years in New York MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Nov. 2 Teats on sale Monday, at The Busy Corner. THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC TKMUUIOXK 178. FIXUP OPPOSITE 11UEAKWATKK OFFICE Coos Bay R.osebirg Stage Line imiiy Mgo uciween lioseuurg nml Miu-nluleld. Stngo leaves dully and Sunday at 7 p. in. Fare, $0.00. OTTO SPllOTTKn, AKe.it, C. P. IIAn.VARD. 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshlleld. Agent, ROSEIU'RG CRS. lUIOXE 11 Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns "exclusive power'to license, Regulate, control, suppress, ) c i , or prohibit theale.of intox icating aiquors within the .municipality. . . . 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS OltEGOX HOME RULE ASSOCIA TION'. 18 Electric llullcllns. PORTLAND, OREGON. " (l'nld Advortlseiuuut.)