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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1914)
MraraH8li niUaniiwit TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914 hVtwiwu tumuw. -wwmTwtmmaGnMTiiMmTinmatmittnrTBiiimimmmmwHmmniimut nii nnnnrTiiMnnnTTii-i TnmniTrrTiiiiiiriiiiriTinirTiiiiiifiiMniBaiiiMimi inn n THE NMfELECnn JUTE IS LIGHT . II I PARTS if IOFIEL0 REV HODS IWrTi A GBEAT SERMON SUBf firm Jack, victim r.r llml awful n- from OroKm. Why ore wo ho Hal- ' luni ti lv niii vt ut III 1 1 f fnrntt f (.K. to tinuedy on Pony .Stimuli, which bo ' 7 ""' "" " " " ';,,k' " tuttlo.l lis all 11 few wliorl iiiontlia Harry Kimball, J. F. Tclander, 1 Carl Evcrtscn and John But t Icr Mcftd Three Parties. 1 Precinct 18. ('otincltimiii for Tlitvet Vone Torni Hep Dom Pro. UM.VIvS ''i.OfJt'KXT AOAIXST TIN tor. mid H011I, rtlo Indivisible. lilHop arable In tin' makeup of n true man Ah wo rcnllzo that a nation's mini' j von: WHI .IflMli:. District A'tornoy uijon c:t Btiyn that It In not certnln yet Hint Judge Ilnll will hold over ' j for two year. In coin'n.iuenco, 1 I cloctlon officials are Instructed I to toll voters to vuto for their j I proforniTo for county Judge, as I thin election limy lirovo vnlltl , I and the void will determine I wliothor James Watson, n lie- 1 I publican, or J. J. Stanley, will occupy tlio office. ! , J, !'. Tolander and Hnrry Kimball, by InrKo ninjorltlos received enough mlnn Iti llm nllf lirltlUll'V I1 (!' I ( )!1 '""" "" "" carl Kvurtwn of Saturday to soctiro the nomlnn- () JU)()(1 lion on 1110 tnrco pari- uckuih iur th'roo year council candidates nt tlio city uloctlon to ho held December 7 Carl Kvertson had prnctlc.illy'no op- .1. I. Tolandor ' II. Kimball 1). I.. Itood J. W. Wilson (ieurxo A. llnlnoa t Carl Kvertson Dr. Leslie J. W. Ilutlor C. I. Holgnrd Councilman foi' Carl Kverlson II. ,1. Kimball J. V. Wilson I). I.. Itood .1. W. lllldonbrnnd .1. V. Tolnndor l-'or City 70 1; 1 11: fit 2:1 in 10 1 1 1 1 1 SAI.OO.V IX A NTIIOXO DIKCLOS- nti: .m:i,ivi:iti:i) at tiiic Cflt'lH'll VKKTKHDAV. The congregation at the Methodist Church' wore roused by tlio sermon proachod by the pastor yosttorduy nioi'iiliiK. It was n strong apponl to voto 332 X Yw, Tlio sermon was ns follows: will wo Union to tlio Ilea ami inlBrop- resciitiitluiiH of tlio Honor .(tuuion" iiro. what wore tin (liciniiHlanioH of 0nly m, .,, ,ny IU11 then ilia 1:1st bls biii'inl? Wllboiil rotiilhoK In lliln' Iiik of tlio lot. You who "hjivo Hip part of tlio country, woro IiIh friends! ballot life rosponslblo. In tlio mime ,nn,l boon eompni.tons present? No f it3,,r'"1' ml for U"mt M ' sormon was proachod. If ll.no Im,i I Lob I. volo. itn.l vol.. onrly. nnj-X Yos boon thoro wa none to listen but llio (,lll Artvorllsoiiioiit by tlio lOp undertaker. Who woro tlio mill ''"rtl1 kuo.) tlio Krnvo? Tuo under- MERCHANTS GIVE PROOF THAT DRY ; TOWNSAfiEBEST 1. . ii Mit ill tliit ircill'ii in-ill in n in i m M' ' ' t , . 1 tiLMiin .w.iitir.i , . . ....... hood Is Uh greatest tiRsot. and that ,,., tho 'lion rso driven tlio sotoii.,' rxtTIOI) i'sI'ATi'is t-'oi! 'I'lIK DI.sl inan't Rroatost valuo lies within hli'tho proarhor nml two ' pasmirs-by. Tl'tlfT Ob' Oltlli'.'OX. llfo. chtiractor and soul, so must a How many men, every year, victims In tlio matter of Allocono Oil and community, like .MurahfloM find Its . M tit... . , - Business Men Give n One voiir Tonn Hop Honi Pro. I l!S lolm W. Illitlor T. t. Iluss 'PUAYIIK. OK IlKl-'HXSK" Psalm 70: L' Let them bo nshniiiod I'liu I'uiiiuiiiKiiMi mac soon niter my 1 jMiul; lot Uioin be turned backward. j nml put to confusion, tlmt desire my hurt. t A linftnil'd tf.. 1.1,1. nnii.l.ld ..r tlA Kecoi'.lor. ' -" - "" """ Hop Horn Pro. I'oaswsloim. Xot particularly Its do 70' 37 pondent territories, tlioiiRli those of ten. Product 17. foiiurllmnu for Thivo Yc.ir Term Hep Ooin Pro JihIroii and rlorks for precinct IS were: Chalruinn, tioorRo W. Onmp boll. S. H. Cnthcart and A. II. Stilts- 1 r.,.,1 ..l.,-l All.... 'rixknll V.l 11 ll position ln-Kettl..B tho three party , IJo g(rliu an;, Kranoii8 M Kvorl. iioiniuaiioiig iur lliu Oiiu Jr 111 vunu cll ndrvlco and John lliitler, for city rocorddr, won out moro than "IC to 1." In oil thoro were 3S9 votes cast.' t-iini-ii Out of thlfl number 218 were Hepnb- " ; ' V" ' ,, ' llcan, 110 Democratic nnd 31 Pro- ' ''."";,, Brcsslvo. Klmbnll received 138 He- g;; JMlUllCIin VUU'S, It) WfJHWLI.UlL tlllU in ProtfrcAalvo. OVInnilcr tfociiriMl 10H fluttitlilfnriM fnlnd f O frnm lllrt lfet IkVlflll'll ll VCT ' IMV ! IM t V I llVlfllll J. W. Illlilonhraml W. A. Held foiinclltimii for One Your Term OoorRO A. llalns P. L. Itood Democrats and tho ProKroaslves not tod him 17. Carl Kvertson canto out with US Itcpubllcnn ayes, fii from tlio Democrats and Toddy's party nnvo hi 111 flftcon calls. That theso tlirco men will become tho candidates of nil three parties on tho Dccombor ticket, Is the belief of City Attorney (loss. However, the field la not limited to these candi dates nlono. Within 25 days pre vious to tlio City election petitions may bo circulated for Independent candidates. Tho following tnblo Is of votes rust according to precinct, party ami term of offlco: 15 10 S 13 i I 1 1 2 Carl Kvortseu J. V. Telamltr C. I. Helpiril I). I.. Hood J. W. Wilson (JeorRO A. 1IIh( II. J. Klinbdll lor City Itcmnlcr 17 3 1 1 4 3 ! ten add wreatly to tlio wealth of a nation, but rather Its immediate riches or that whlolr produces riches, hiich as n lhely rouimorco. trade, and business of various kinds which produce prosperous communltlm. For n nation to bt truly wealthy iiioru uiiisi 00 uacK or tlio more Im mediate vlsnble rle'ioso tlio resoiire s which may produce and maintain wealth. Some groat nations which np. pear to bo wealthy. If left to depend - upon resources of their native land j would be In a stralichtonod clrciim- ttnnces In a vetf short time. Thus j KnRlanJ with her great navy and 2 ftiTOirr iiirn-nnni murine, II leu 10 j live by Itself would oon b distress ed with millions of sturvlng people. j for Kngland dow not grow th com won foodstnffs In sufficient qmtutl- , tlM to feed her own people, but de- . hm uivn mnw lanus lor ner lOOtl. true wealth to Ho vyllliln tho life. cliaractor. and soul of Km Inhabitants as Individuals. Whatever might bo ...... . ... . .. . I ...!... .! , 1....1 .... 1 .... I I. ...I ... ....... ... ,..u. uiiuiiii-iui ...... ...... ... ...n j.. . . .,. .... (1(y of xoveniber, A tho. Individuals of a community would bo fatal to tho community It self. Whntevor would be beneficial would on tlio other hand establish tls true woalt'i. Hut wo have nn In stitution within our borders that seeks tho llfo dobass the charac ter, and limits the soul. led without i",M i-onuuiiiy, u corporation, ( n. , '"';''", Notice Is hereby .voKder 01818111611 8 ()f FaCt m who huvo ( by vlrtll0 (f nu 0nl01. ot ,,0 - u I QUI M In our text tlio Psalmist Implores I nothing do? "nod holps thoso who protoetltin for his soul nnd body , "i,'l themselves. Lot ii not onlv against the wicked. The soul and I l'y but In us do what we can to bodies of our manhood and women- j make them bo ashamed nnd con hood, yon of our boys and girls are ; foimdoj tlwit seek tifter. my soul; let them no turned iiacuwai'd nun put to confusion, that desire my hurt." Mothers, Father., Hrotliors, Sinters, of the saloons, are burled without 1 "'" i-onuuui.v, u corporation, any burial servlco by tho ami soMoiif nu hicbu uuiii niiiiiiim' n, ov virtue of tin order of iimmr. died from aloohollsin, or oonnnlttoil t nblo C. A. Sohllirodo, Hoforeo In bnnlc sttlcldo after drinking woro once Just riiptcy, of duto August 17. 1011, the uuiiorsigjiou irusieo win, on tho fifth innocent as the most darling baby ,-. "' - - LIUUUK L ES RFPIlTCn boy In nny homo In Marsh Hold. sell at private salo all of the nronortv -uu IILlU f I toll 011 the millions aro after our or said bankrupt, and will, tip to and ,.,.. boys nml girls nnd they are dolor- ,J";,"1,"M "1,l -;;. "" hoi"1. MS5iJi ,(v,. Uui, V) D.ll.Ull III. .a iur 1110 jb purohase of said property., m, on. Said trustee reserve tho right Pnbiiri,. n DY.ORTo;' F- coodww to reject any and all bids, nnd Vucl. 'r D,rtB.mUiMuoMltat(( "' n.iiiii ii iniuiu siiojuci 10 t lie t All niinriivnl nml utiiirlfn.t.ll,.,. r u..i.i .... Jvll ..,., '- .-"". ,.,. ui 0..1.1 iu- nilned to got them. Shnll wo bo rid of tills monster ovll or shall we give them our very fairest and our vary best? Sliull wo Implore (lod nnd over OroBou adver "ts Ditid for w it. brewers and distillers (un- inhrJJujy. (lc1' Vftl"-0"S aliases), full Itlircnteitcd more nnd more us the days go by with an ovll. which. If not conquered, will be our ruination, but If overcome, streams of golden won It' nil;! happiness will be showered up?n u. This ovll which takes the llfo debases the clunracotcr, and damns the soul through all eternity Is none other than the liquor trnfflo. As long as It exists It stands as a menace Were any foreign power to destroy the llfo and wreck and ruin nnd Is aster upon our citizens as does this evil In Marshfleld alone, long ago we would 1 ave appealed to the (lov- jrnor and Governor to the President and If the foreign power slioujil act 1 a arrogantly an J Insolently as does the liquor traffic we would have had war forthwith. Yet we allow this 'til to exist and to pursue Its course of desolation and destruction. Why should not David's prayer be foroo In bankruptcy. tisamonta umM v... 1 " Dated this 2t;th day ot October, , l Vl 1U1 uv tbe 1 ; 1 'i. W. ,T. COX Trusteo in llnnkriiptoy. " vauuilS aliases), tell d.- A llflW ('(.lol'llll,. P..I , . . .yLllllJ uwiiu UUS1- uess is 111 dry towns. Xelghbors, now Is tho time for action. We lave It within our power wlt'i one cross of the pencil to dilve tho demon forever from our midst nml llttt.H I .MATT I;. .MAY i Wqntorn Oregon Hoprosontatlvo ! of - I HA AH ItltOTIIKliS I ImpoitoiN nml Wholesale (irocci'M ! Mnrw'iflold, Oregon I Hes. Myrtle Anna. 1, 201-u A "KBMiiKmHHr,HHna,naMiMaan(niBMHnavaMnffVi)aaiMi kx3 m I On the other hand roiirr. aim... do not make up the true wealth of ' ''shfleld's prayer? Who are the ' nation. Some of the richeet na- rwirotig of the saloons? Perhaps we tloHs oh the earth so far a what P" not muvh '',rnt,d as to who k poeelble of being produced with- ar H0W l':t? wntro9 ' who nro In their boundaries are ria PolR to be the patrons. If the sal- Hew l)m Pro mo poorer nations. Thus wc MB xlst the-v ,nM,t ,,nv,? customers. J W Duller 9 10 " nn"r 01 me south Anterl- v,,,c "" '! 'rJ Judges and clerks "for dl.triet 17 caa mMlM. 'k after that part of their traffic, wore: Chairman. W K Wlleon. Geo. iiie powk)ns and resour-!Lot thcm pomlnue to exist and thov V. Averlll and n. !!. 1'atchett. ami tM wwWneil Jo not make a nation "M 1 have our boys and ,.rk- rhPrin- j ri.rk- tAu- -"r wealthy ami great. HuMla. uer Klr'- Without our bo nml girls ,1- 1, i . nJ - ,- WW i Precinct 'M Couiiclliiicu fur Three Years Hep Dom Pro T. Swcetiuen and M A Sweetman. I). h. Hood II. J. Kimball J. V. Tolandor J. W. Wilson (luorgo A. HaIiics Carl Kvortseu Alva Doll C. I. ItolRnrd J. W. Illldonhrniiil J. M. Wright .Mllo Siimnor 8 r. ti 5 13 21 10 to 20 It 11 (1 3 3 1 1 1 1 Hep Dom Pro 1 IHDWLONGWILL II TAKE GAGE TO GET ACROSS? J. Tom Ilnll Mrs. Paniilo O'Douell I Mrs. liiiinm Stutsman 1 George I Initios 1 J. A. lllatt l A. R llassford 1 Councilman fur One Year Term Hep Dom Pro f Carl Kvertson Georgd A. Haines C J. W. Wilson 4 II. Kimball 4 D. L. Hood 1 J. P. Tclander 3 Mrs. K. Kolley 3 A. P. Hassford 1 A. II. Stutsman l Alva Doll l C. I. Holgard I J. W. Hutler J. W. Wilson John Golden John tawutaff Carl Kvcrtkcn l-'or City Hoconlor Hen Dem Pre. n IS I 1 1 I 1 hs as no oilier nation, has Immotm lC( tllUt would come ..en they terrttorr and with it alatoet bound-' wo'd go out of business. If wo con ls reaoureee, and yet within her jnue to let them oxlkt wo must turn borders he has thousands upon children of our homes over to thoaaaads. ye millions of people tnw something we are already do ho lire In comparative Ignorance. ,ia altogether too fast. The Saloons lvertjr and qoalor. are seeking our Minis and our hurt, A nation to be truly rich and truly I tB' "ro ""king every man, woman. rt. mom not only hlive Immediate aml en"1 tne' ean et- Why will we !velonj and great reeouree up- rot P" W,,H Dvid as of old. "Lot en which It may draw, but It must tl,em ahamed and confoiiiulod also hare that greatest of aweu, a tn"t ik nfter my soul; let them be manhood that has character. Hueeia turned backward, and put to eoufiu with all ler poeeetelon. resources, 'on. that desire my hurt?" and population, was romnelled to ' monopoly, no trust, .Is more ! bow before little Japan because her R reedy r telfla'. none more care- H .Hilitor Times: drunken vodka soldiery were no !M of results to mankind, none I notice that W. W. Gag, the de- match for the temperate manhood ot raore Pitiless, none more hateful moeratle candidate (or sheriff, in nr- the Island Empire. But today, when none raoro tyranlcal. none more on- j glng hU own reelection informs the the liquors are being denied the sol- principled, nono more unpntrotlc voters that thejr honld support him dlers. the armle of Rusela. in the than the liquor Interests. Their prof- tbeeanee It U poor poller to "swap Titanic struggle of thfe age, seem to It re enormous. It Is money thev here in the middle of the sueam." be holding their own fairly well ad money they will get. Law The old motto U a good one and I agalaet the moat trained armlet of ml order will be defiod. When tho j believe In It rfrutiy. However I the world. liquor Interests say that prohibition j would like to aak the rotets If they Xow com the remarkable dls-' ! t prohibit, it is the same 1 think they should wait eighteen ytttn patch by the Associated I'reee from thing as saying they Intend to violate tutor for him to set ncroee? if he Pelroarad St. Petersburg! staling the new law If passed. In other J hM only reached the middle of the that the Ciar had prohibited the sale 'ord. they Intend to be anarchists, j stream In sixteen year, when daw of rodka indefinitely. The orlfl- That Is not strange. History all ov- e- expect to get aeroe? nnl edict prohibited it during the war r the country shows that saloons 1 am afraid that If I wait aattl But la two months the edict trans- nre constantly violating the laws nml Mr. Gage get acraas, 1 will hare oat- formed the peasantry from hopeleee r the breeding place of crime. Hred my UMMIaese, Indolence and depravity Into telf-re- Through the craving of man's appe- AL!RKl JOHX30X. Jr. tpvctlng citiaeaa. TbV teeulMnt pro Ute will they enslave him and make Republican Xotalaee tor Sheriff. rrity. orderllaee and general regen- him pay heavy tribute as such by 1 Paid Adr.) eratloa luu been startling" said the securing his earnings In payment for . dispatch. So Russia leads the world ,: t which but makes him all the in'.VDS inn (HUI.S HO.MK In .National prohibition. more their smve. which ruins his ln- We say that manhood of a nation telleet. degrades hi character, and Mamie Dixit h Hh fr I'Mrtlaml l Its grti aset. That being true wakes him lower than a brute. No (flrl- Ak IIhhhcUI Aid lnH the life of Its manhood Is Its precious shame in his downfall, no shame In Cm iur. tosieaslon. But many a man has the sorrow and woe of the wife and Mr. I.. B. Jones, represeniatire !id down hU life for Lis country, children, 110 pity, no love, and when Quality! Not Premiums The cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of .premiums and coupons. Camels arc a blend oi choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even and leave you scot-free of any clgarctty aftertaste Camels are 20 for 10 cents, and you can't buy a more satisfying cigarette at any price Stake a dime against a package to-day. If your iltaUrcan't tiWDlyyon, ttnJIOcforonmpacliaifi or $1.00 for a carton of (n inicAauri i200 cigartllet), pp$laqm prepaid. Aftir imokln onm package. If yait don't find CAMELS at rtprr$tnttd. return t.t othtr nine packagt$ and we will refund our money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wlniton-Salcm, N. C. QO or nife i- mmm 7 Q cents f...f-fWT?y,yira.piiWFlTI1YB'ss &?&Ul46d6l4& V3!!$M$bd0 IRVING BLOCK APPAHKL IS ItlGIIT . (.'aiisox, .mi:yi:i ,v co. ci.othixw. KXOX STII'K AM) SOIT HATS. TOW Kits' KID AND IMII'SS (JI.OYKS .10SKPII YKSKAS' WIIITK VKST. ALL THAT IS NKW AM) At'TIIKNTIC. E'Ji"iiY.igaraatfflHoKggiriwrfin ill. , i..M,lnBl.M , mmeneem Tiem Precinct t. Councilman foe Tlutv Yi-.ir Term I Hep Detu Pro. SS SO 13 12 9 0 4 1 Judge In precilnet SO were: K. A. Andorson, chairman; John lllatt and 1. 11 an m. turtls; and the clerks, of the Mauie Booth Home, the pri- ' consider them noble, true, and crime, the fruit of this erll, baa re a jina l. Maiuey, Susan T. Hall and rate Institution for l-ortlaad Work- patriotic. They have given the best uHd from the maddened hmln. Aiuert K Hassford. 1 M Qitlt If, ,hu 0,,, or gq. of all the possessed, for all their In- then It is the liquor Interests roach don where she go to saetc financial vtdual poealoas without lift are out no hand of charity, but give the Id for the home following a weeks oMe to theso. But while life htngh of scorn. Xo wonder the erlm- rampatga on ite Bay- ''r' precloas to a man, there inals In our penitentiaries both Bast To furnUa a clean aad comforts- something which he potsoatos and West are appealing to the better ble home for girls, where they win along Hn his Ufa that is worth more of rlilxtus to rid the land of be well cared for and at a law cost, than life. That is his character. A this monster! Is the primar object of the Maude saaa's character la the measure of Where is the !o- ud t-harit of Booth Home. With hundreds of BU true worth. Many a person wLI the saloon? When I bune.l 1,0. ,r girls flocking to the city, many of f his Ufa bafora he will allow ; them working (or small waacs. a bw character la suffer reproach. H homo of this t)pe. declared Mrs- eUtlm without character Jonas, welcomes them aad a peraonal w nothing. Caaraiter Interest u taken in their vaJfara. . vithoat rkhas make a awn some- Olrls there pay the running ex- uenses of the home, but at preaeat ? haa died Ira lag but funds are being solicited for the or- a great tortus which has pro- cxtion of a new nnd store sdtaMtc a cars uacaaaa the son did not building on valuable Iota, rear aga iwaisag iba cWractar to make pra- donated to the home, in the vary Pr a U ine altn- sfaar a poor heart of the city. saaa haa died, leaving Itttl or notk- To make a trl ort-r the entire ' acvt an inapiratioa to taoae ktate In search tut funds U ta aim trau of caarart which coaat for u-a warth in man. aad which hate tit4 Use asm ta riea to faaae aad hvaor. Bei a avaa yimm-. soatt-tblag &! )aliie 'htb u Jiff b4 cnar r To UMt t ibka i lflt) a wj' t.d it u iLk kouI ittst u4vrliti& t tVi&& Mik- tu m& s life and Just received, a shipment of NEW CROP WALNUTS. Special price, TWO POUNDS FOR 45c. Palace Brand, Sliced Lemon Clincj Peaches, per Can, 15c. COOS BAY TEA, C0FPEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono ;tlt-.T. (We Save You Money) Ii. J. Kimball J. P. Telander Georgo A. Haines J. W. Wilson D. L. Hood Carl Kvertson C. I. Holgard II. Winkler J. M. Wright W, H- Kennedy KIOTLY REMEMBER AND GTYTC US A T.UIAJj EYKIU'THIXG IX TDK UAKKItV L1X1 IMARSTIPIISLD BAKING COMPANY m XOHTH SKCOXI) ST., XllAUCKXTUAL AVKXUK. l'HOXR I2S. t'oiiiicllnmu tw One Yeao Term Hep Dom Pra. Carl Kvertson 1). L. Hood C. I, Holgard J. K. Tolandor II. J. Kimball J. W. Wilson George. A. Dnlnos J. W. Ilutlor 1'or City Itecoiiicr .7, W. Ilutlor 47 Judgos and clorka for product 19 C. L. Pennoclt, chnlriimn, c A .lohn 6on nml John O. Merchant, Judges, and Maybollo Parloy, Gortrudo lieu dry and Elizabeth Topping, clerks. 21 rc"- ---rnfTrfiw of Mrs. JODr. - SUITS CLK.XKII A VII VMHi-i. I HD SllTS MAIIH TO OKUUIt ----tJlYH rs A TKIAL 1 UNIQUE PANTATORIUM I JAY DOYLE LC fj hJLWZTT J 856 Central Ave Flon llf-X. i e tiitrtrttr ml)- jUh. Lite, csarac- Wet Statement False Tli Busineas Glen's Com; iiilltes statement, as liiibllshed In Coos lliir i.nn.im t n..i,,i ITari'tiatir Tlll'l ? "I"' t0, 'h"r C"' " inm, "l' ,,Uio1" ut '"Iwtnton'.Jnla. Kart aat ilr. Vipirc say m the fallowing talegnun: , , - K. W. Wi Xort Umi, Or. Statement ot wet false. 1'QrtlRml, Oro., Nov, i, au. i" I am going to vote with the great majority nml put Oregon dry. TllOS. VKUHS. iPaid d."tisenunt l.j p TTTU.IU-"-. saiaafc.. ErsfTi UOll I I " l (1,a,a Aav) 4 Jk gmtaaafcAMMtrrr-- - -..., nfia ,-,., fcnaaaaaaaaaaaaanai Tlio enir.i:.... !ii... -..v. tiSi-auun is iiint un less, wo spend all our spare coin in tho saloon, every thing win g0 to rack and rum. is that common sonso? Now, tho facts nro, that every dry town in Oregon is prosperous v e ry prosper ous. Kight here is proof in tho form of brief interviews with the leading merchants in Oregon dry towns: Salem Business Better. Joseph Albert, eaihlcr Capital NY ' tlonal Dank "Contrary to the w dictions of mail builucsi won, Silta Las not suffered commercially co it count of tbe closing of the hImji Business has been fully as goo.! ti It would liavo been if tlio town hi : malnod wot. I do not know of (It; nnywhoro whore business is as goal it It is In Salom today. As a bieitr I am In a position to know." Councilman W, h. Cummins, Sjaiil Deal Hoalty Company "IlullJingi for merly occupied by saloons aro now t Ing used for legitimiito buslneins. Tit 15 saloons aro nearly all occujIeJ. Va cant housos are fow, Generally, tui nosa has been hotter." Myers Department Store "Boiltm 10 per cent ahead of last year," U. O. Holt, manager logging depsxt niont, Snauldlug Iogglnj Compan; "Plant will run full forco all ntsttr, Moro men taken on during year. Tea per cent hoavlor local demand for w torlal, showing Salcia dry haa ntatt moro building." Officors of both the Capital Xatloul Hank and Sulom Hank of Comniern-' "Hank doposlts liavo increased ilt Salom wont dry." Rosoburg Business Increases. L. Mastors, cashier ltoseburg K' tlonal Hank "Deposits have Increawl, collections aro better, credits leu tl Hosoburg dry. All city improveoetU, paving, light, etc., since town dry." H. W. Strong, furnituro dealer "K nrgumont ngalnst Orcgoa dry. M" hotter buslnoss wliolo state. Hol""J dry has benefited my business a Men pay tl.olr bills now, instead of t saloon getting tho money. They W moro, too." Frank Churchill, Churchill Hsrfwuj Comrauy-"Iioseburg dry has ae monoy In pockets of everyone tut saloon. Chocks nro now caiheJ stores, not in saloons. That means m city busiuess Is better and peoptt f moro prosperous." Oregon City Prosperous. L. Adams, leading department iM 1 -"Oregon City dry b Fr' porlty for Oregon City. Bui otu . far bettor. Checks that used to t cashed in saloons aro now ",M 'stores. Where I used to cash 15 tw on mill pay nights, I now cash s -Any story of hard times ia Oregon Cd. is a silly tale concocted by the sw people." H. E. Hrodie, editor Oregoa City Entorprise-"Both Oregon City papers aro In favor of a dry state a dry city. They know business been far hotter since tho town dry." Won't you feel proud oi having a hand in votiua Oregon dry next Tuesday VM sdrstUssmsnt t7 '??"" AOTIMW .VITKVTION -J lir.USKY recoUed tlio L Mi:NT at the l'HOllIUlTlO ventlon nnd Out-to-n I (Paid Adv.)