The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Our Sale Continues AQ Goods in the house Reduced as we are determined to serve you
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the comiMf week
For Tomorrow, Tuesday, a Great WhiLe Goods Special
Every piece of Dotted and Figured Lawns and Swisses in all of the very prettiest designs for the season to be sacrificed as an Extra
Special for Tuesday's Shoppers. This includes everything in White Goods in our Department-Nothing reserved-Everything goes
Plain Organdies, Dimities, Lawns and Swisses
36-inch Swiss, Regular 25c Quality, Tuesday's Special 1 9c
36-in:h India Linnons, Organdies and Swisses, Regularly sold for 35c the yard, Tuesday's Special 28c
20c India Linnon for Tuesday's Special 16c yd.
J5c-India Linnons for Tuesday's Special lie yd.
Our Sale has been a wonderful success, people know that when we advertise anything, you find it as represaited-no misrepresent
ing or flmnshmg advernsements only to be disappointed when you confront them, but facts. Save money and attend the Sale.
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Alliance and M. F. Plant Reach
Coos Bay Skinner Changes
Next Trip.
PROHIBITION
Rev. F. W. Jones Speaks to
Large Audience on "Home
vs. Saloon."
The Alliance arrived early today
from Portland after a pleasant trip.
Slio was well laden with freight and
passengers. Purser Skinner will
give up his run when the hoat reach
es here again and ho will then as
sume the duties of agent here, suc
ceeding Tom James who has been
temporarily acting since L. W. Shaw
resigned.
Among thoso on the Alliance were:
G. W. Tribby and wife. Nellie
Tribby, Alllo Tribby, Bert Tribby,
A. "Wilson, C. Knnch, D. D. Hughes,
H. C. Beaudott, A. A. Thacker, E.
S. Gordon, It. W. Raw, C. A. Shar
key, J. M. Ilunin, Miss Blanche
Campbell, Miss Lund, Ed. L. Valley
and wife, Mrs. J. Tokey, Mrs. Ed.
Johnson, Win, Bcal, Geo. Kane, It.
Jannlson, Mrs. M. A. Monroe, Del
Monroe, Mrs. It. F. Crittenden, Mrs.
M. Boboll, Mrs. II. A. Wells, Mrs.
Kate Whitehorn, Tom Whitehorn,
Mrs. G. Sterling, G. Sterling, C. II.
Gram, John Pontlner, John Schmidt,
Louis Itox and two second class.
31. V. Plant List,
The M. F. Plant arrived yesterday
from San Francisco, being slightly
dolayed en route up tho coast by en
countering a stiff head wind. She
sailed again last night for San Fran
cisco. Among those who camo In on the
M. F. Plant yesterday were:
T. II. BalnoH, II. Ualnes, C. Balnes,
K. It. Jones, Jno. W. King, W. J. Mc
Phee, W. II. Swayno, It. S. Wright,
M. E. Uabcock, J. It. Iloxnout, Geo.
Perkins, Clins. Sneddon, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Sal, Mrs. A. G
Mrs. II. II. Coryell, Lydu
II. h. Graham, Jos. It. Gray, F. A.
Sponcor, F. V. Vassllnian, lOllon
Sneddon, Mrs. Sneddon, J. It. Mack,
W. II. Lyon, Mrs. Lyon, Joo Harris,
II. Annoy, Joaquin Miller and four
steerage.
Among thoso who sailed on M. F.
Plant last night for San Francisco
are:
II. Johnson, C. M. Parker. Geo. i .i.
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An audience that filled the Baptist
church last night greeted Itev. F.
Jones of Philomath, Ore., who ad
dressed the people or Marshfield
on tho theme "Home vs. the Saloon."
His address was an argument for ab
solute prohibition, a plea for tho
voters of Coos county to voto "dry"
at the local option election, June 2d,
and was frequently applauded by the
audlenco.
After using a Bible illustration to
show how God always aids right
eousness, even though the battle may
bo against odds, to victory, Mr. Jones
took up tho moral and monetary
phases of tho liquor question, speak
ing In part as follows:
"Wo are all agreed, I believe, that
uio moral suio ot tlio liquor ques
tion is with prohibition. I havo never
heard that challenged, tho oppo
nents of prohibition, nearly always
confining their arguments to the
money side of it. They claim that
prohibition kills towns and communi
ties but these allegations are untrue:
on the contrary, 1 will cito you in
stances right hero in Oruiron wlinrn
towns and counties have been bone
fitted by prohibition.
"Take Corvallls, for instance.
When Jhe local option was submitted
there, tho usual cry went up that
prohibition would kill tho town and
community. The untrue anneal wa3
in vain and Corvallls and the county
wont dry. The next spring, $175,
000 was invested in rosldencns nmi
Savago, other improvements in Corvallls that
Coryell, ' novor would hnro urnm tlinm iimi it
remained wet tho investors lieinir
people who wanted to inovo to a city
to educate their children, but who
wero determined not to movo to a
place whero their children would bo
endangered by the demon rum. Cor
vallls is making more rapid progress
now than ever before. Tho superln-
jtendent of the public schools told mo
that lour teachers had to
by liquor brought to him from Al
bany. "Don't compromise in this great
fight. The regulated saloon that the
liquor men plead for when they re
cognize they are being defeated by
the mighty hosts of righteousness is
a farce. The thing to do Is to
separate liquor from man entirely
if you don't, there is trouble. The
only way to do this by absolute pro
hibition. The other day, the Mayor
of Myrtle Point came around to me
and outllried what ho thought would
be the right kind of a saloon, say
ing that if there aren't saloons there
will bo blind pigs. His plea was
wrong and I am right hero to say
tho bind pigs can bo driven out if
tho people and the officials are alert
and ready to do their work. One
trouble with the regulated saloon is
that the liquor business breeds law
lessness. I have never seen or heard
of a saloon man who didn't con
stantly violate tho laws under which
he was supposed to be operating.
"I am glad that Marshfield has
closed its saloons at nights and on
Sundays and now I am confident that
tho people of C003 county will do
tho right thing and vote June 2d, to
close them all the time."
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ToNight, Tuesday and Wednesday
WAY DOWN EAST
A moving: picture dramatization of the famous play of New England life.
The Soldier
A comedy film of rare interest
The Illustrated Songs, "When It's Moonlight Mary Darling" and
"The Nightingale and the Violet"
Program changed Monday and Thursday
Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m.
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Has grown so rapidly that we havo found It necessary to
employ an extra man for that department. We have secured
the services of an expert sausage man from Portland who
makes as good sausage as is produced in the State of Oregon.
Ho knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin
ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let
us have it today.
TFe CITY MARKET
R.H.Keblc.Prop. - . . Marshfield, OreSon
HERE SHE IS
Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
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ra, Mrs. A Stora and child. J. Fre-,t,lro ()t tho IlIcrcnBIH, eiirollinont aml
derlckson Mrs. Frederlckson ami ,nt Ulc RI.mvU, , ,-W0llh,
tree children, Otto UIU. Mrs. I.I1I. lS()0Il nw.,Mltnto ai,dltIon;U Bchoo,
W ljorkqumt. Mrs. Bjorkqulst and buildings. Tho city is being Im
chl dren. Otto Wicks. Mrs. W.cks ,)rove(li ,rBp -lIlw nro bl, .
and one child. I. Ilongell Airs. llon-;n tll0 roil(l8 nm, ta:;os al,, hlwt1.
0,,'J-"a"7"J-nK,','K-K,lUlf-,tillin When they had to defray the
son ,. join Mkula, Mrs. Kammen-r ;t.M10USO ()f .,.,. (.aaes ,s,
and two children. Hov. II. II. Brown. fn,m ,(jU0l. h
L J. Past. J. J. Cnrren. .Mrs. Cur-. ..Tho ,', ,, Mn tpH0 ()f t,
Hillings, F. W, Clir swa d. Joe Gu 1 b. ... .1.... n , .
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Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight
ard combustibles only
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Kddy, Wlnfken. P. Peterson.
roztTMKM.S Ice Oroum sold
tho Itluk, day and night.
they did under the Hanoi' regime.
ut Taxes are lower, more and bettor im
provements nro bolus made and
thoro Is peace and prosperity. There
.Is little or no crime, in Honton
county we have had but one criminal
case in the four years of prohibition,
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COOK WITH GAS
A Gas Range is the cleanest, easiest to
manage and the most economical stove
you can use in yoar kitchen
No trouble with wet kindling and poor
coal No Dirt No Dust
We keep In slock all makes and styles of
Gas Ranges and Heaters
The COOS BAY CAS and ELECTRIC CO.
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Why our bread is always good and of a high standard. Twenty- r
two years in the Bako Shop Blending High Grade Flours and add- J
Ine tho proper Ingredients with just enough yeast, and keeping f
tho same at the Proper Temperature all the way from tho Flour f
to the Bako Oven enables us to givo tho people of Marshfield a t
rich, sweet, wholesome loaf of bread. f
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