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P MjnlU!" !? TT9lf!flt,al'.fi'V i- J p"..',. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908. IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT M HE IMP IN THE BOTTLE ROBERT G. INCERSOLL'S Tamoui Speech on the Evils of Intemperance X HRfS-Sl! V h vi i I X A F You arc not satisfied tlio way you arc dressing. Sec the limn who knows how to tog you properly mid you will always ho sntl.slled. 1 make n special study of how to dress YOIT In STYLK, and If you give me a trial I will show you that I know what you should have, and can furnish the proper dope. Just drop in and let mo show you some of the newest creations, It costs you nothing and in case you want to buy you know where to go to get what you want. I have just received a shipment of absolutely the new est things in hats, caps, shirts, collars, ties and shoes to be had. My tailor made suits will do your eyes good to see how perfectly they fit. Satisfaction Or your money refunded 0 MARSHFIELD, ORE. KXXXX & X STEAMERS. GET YOUR THE Steamer Plant SAILS FOll SAN FKAKCISCO, SUNDAY, MAY 17th. 3 I. M. KIIOM JIARSIIFIELT). No reservation held after Uio arrival of tho ship unless ticket bought. lil Coal s Wood Is F. S. DOW, Ageirt, MAItSHFIELD, OREGON .. FROM .. JOHN AltLANDSON Hall & Anderson A gen to Phone 817. 5SSHSHSHSESHSZBSES2SHS2SHSHSHS32ZSSH515ZSSSBSKSH5ESHSaSZ5HSBEESZS? pi 3 n j in a a 3 u a a Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER 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 and combustibles only FOR. TARLE USE TRY Wclnliard's Hottled Uecr MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free. C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock ESB5HSEH15E5E5E5clSEL753S2SBSHSHSHSKS3HSH5ZSHSE52SSSHSa.5aSHSZ5H5ESHSEiS California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance R. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. AILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE. L. W. Shaw. Agt. Marshflnld. Ore.. Phona 441. P. Baumgartner, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Oro. .MItU!M3S3XMa The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. of tho ship unless No reservation held after tho arrival ticket is bought, MARSHFIELD, F. S. DOW, Agent OREGON - ANOTHER REASON Why mother has so many failures in bread-making Is that tho experience of bakers has proven that it requires tho blending of several brands of flour to secure satisfactory results because no one brand contains all the elements of tho wheat. Then it also re quires careful attention to have oven temperature which is almost Impossible to secure in private homes. Our bread Is always tho same. Uniformly good. Ask your grocer to send Diamond (D) or Homemade if you want the best. COOS BAY BAKER.Y FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEINHARD'S BEER . By mall or Phono Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE MIHIIIIIMMHtHIHHM Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R.SMITH, Agt. Cor. Firtt and B Sti. Manhficld, Ore. So Grateful. A I JilJ I J&r fltr A Pickpocket You've been good ter me. Mr. Preacher, and when I get out o' here I'll send ye th' best watch I kin lay me hands on. New York Mall. WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Froe. (Jab Call Service at Any llonr Good Ileairoauci VUiiclus. nElSNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Salo. Third A A st. Plione 1201 Marshfleld Art Roosts High. A number of women founded a club for the purpose of dabbling in litera ture and artistic pursuits. The two having the most lelsuro were delegat ed by the other members to look for clubrootus. A week later they report ed that they had made a selection. "Where are tho rooms?" asked the rest of the women. "On tho third floor of this building," said the house hunters, and they j spread out on the tabic a number of i exterior and interior views of tho building they had chosen. But their club associates refused even to look at the pictures. "If the rooms are on tho third floor it isn't worth while to consider them even for a minute," they said. "It Is an unwritten law that all clubrooms dedicated to aesthetic and artistic pur suits must have an ucrlal location. Nothing below the eighth floor can be thought of. It is all right for po litical clubs and other organizations devoted to material Interests to house I themselves In first, second and third floors, but the higher the nlms of any society the higher the altitude de- i mantled for Its clubrooms." j The house hunters looked sorely puz- 1 zlcd. j "Why?" they nsked. ' But not even the most enlightened woman present could tell why. "Wo only know that It fss so." they said. "Look up the location of all really soulful societies, and you'll And , that the law Is faithfully observed." Now xorK rress. jmmt K TRY ONE OF Moore's Nonleakable Fountain Pens NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 nm Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH REND STABLES - Phone 111 I Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building I Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Bropway & Queen St t Phones 2ftU - 826 Wo will store your goods for 1c cubic feet. Bay Side Paint Co., North Bend. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS j Cavanagh, unapman ua -u. General Rofiair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld t jttimranOTnr:B IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfine its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes tho highest interest of tho community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. 0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess It. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier xtimtxtttoitttmmmtxatxmi HERE'S YOUP- GOOD IIEALTK Weinhard's Beer WARDEN'S LIQUOR PQUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free Come and Eat with us --at Smith's Cafe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been examined by eminent analytical chemists who certified that it contained- no narcotics. It is not only a safo and harmless medicine but the best in use for coughs, colds and croup. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. and FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui lictwceu Alarslitield tnd NorO Bend Mndo In 12 .Uinmeti. Furo: One way, 15c; ron.xi trip, .V 3. A. O'ltELLY. Proprietor. THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1751 QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons tho Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mnrshftald and North Bond. HHHBHHNHHHH I am awnre that there is a pre judice against any man who manu factures alcohol. I believe that from the time It issues from tho colled and poisonous worm in the distillery until It empties into tho jaws of death, dishonor and crime It demor alizes everybody that touches it from its source to whore it ends. I do not believe anybody can contemplate tho object without being prejudiced against tiie uquor crime. All wo have to do, gentlemen, is to think of the wrecks on either bank of the stream of death, of tho suicides, of tho insanity, of tho ignorance, of the destitution, of the little children tug ging at the faded and withered breast of weeping and despairing mothers, of wives asking for bread, of the men of genius It has wrecked, tho men struggling with imaginary serpents, produced by tho devilish thing; ;and when you think of the jails', of the almshouses, of the asy lums, of the prisons, of tho scaffolds upon either bank, I do not wonder that every thoughtful man is pre judiced against this damned stuff called "alcohol." Intemperance cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength, old ago in its weakness. It breaks the father's heart, bereaves the dot ing mother, extinguishes natural af fection, erases conjugal love, blots out filial attachment, blights paren tal hopes, brings down mourning age in sorrow to tho grave. It prod uces weakness, not strength; sick ness, not health; death, not life. It makes wives widows, children or phans, fathers fiends; and all of them paupers and beggars. It feeds rheumatism, invites cholera, imports pcstllenco and embraces consump tion. It covers the land with Idle ness, misery and crime. It fills your jails, supplies your almshouses and demands your asylums. It engen ders controversies, fosters quarrels and cherishes riots. It crowds your penitentiaries and furnishes victims for your scaffolds. It is tho llfeblood of the gambler, tho element of tho burglar, the prop of tho highwayman and support of the midnight, incen diary. It countenances the liar, re spects tho thief, esteems tho blas phemer. It violates obligation, reverences fraud and honors infamy. It defames benevolence, hates love, scorns virtue and slanders Innocence. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his wife and the child to grind the paricidal ax. It burns up men, consumes women, detests life, curses God, despises heaven. It suborns witnesses, nurses perjury, defiles the jury box and stains the judicial ermine. It degrades tho citizen, debases the legislator, dis honors tho statesman and disarms the patriot. It brings shame, not honor; misery, not safety; despair, not hope; sorrow, not happiness, and with tho malevolence of a fiend it calmly surveys its frightful desola tion and unsatlated havoc. It poi sons felicity, kills peace, ruins mo rals, blights confidence, slays reputa tion, and wipes out national honor, then curses the world and laughs at Its ruin. It does all that and more. It murders the soul. It is tho sum of all villainies, tho father of all crimes, the mother of all abomina tions, the devil's best friend and God's worst enemy. in :l i' & S'jJkJkJhJuJmJhJ Shall Saloons Run Politics or Be Run Out of Politics ? lly JOSEPH W. FOLK. Governor of Missouri. ;&. FEW years ago tho saloons seemed to consider them- $ selves ABOVE TnE LAW. They defied tho au thorities of city and state. Was the idea of enforcing tho law graciously received by tho liquor interests? Did they welcome a reign of law? Not at all. On the contrary, they ATTEMPTED TO DEFY THE ORDERS TO ENFORCE TILE LAW until they saw defianco was useless. Then they gave unwilling acquiescence, while VOWING VENGEANCE ON TnE OFFICIALS who dared consider that laws were made for them to obey the same as ordinary mortals. BY THEIR OWN CONDUCT THEY HAVE CREATED A SENTI MENT AGAINST THEM THAT IS NOW ASSUMING CYCLONIC PRO PORTIONS. LED ON BY DESIGNING POLITICIANS WHO SEEK TO USE THEM FOR THEIR OWN PURPOSES, THEY HAVE ENTERED THE POLITICAL ARENA WITH THE AVOWED PURPOSE OF DOMI NATING THE POLITICS OF THE STATE IF THEY CAN AND THROUGH POLITICS TO CONTROL THE STATE. 8. tt . They do not dare to openly advocate tho repeal of tho laws that they are now forced to obey, but they seek to politically annihilate tho officials who enforce laws against them and to elect officials who will follow a different course. They are putting it squarely up to tho peo ple of tho state as to whether the saloons shall be allowed to run tho politics of tho state or bo run out of the politics of tho state. It would seem that they would have sense enough to bo quiet, engaged ns they are in a business the moral influence of which is NOT GOOD AT BEST, and to accept the reasonable and wholesome reg ulations of tho laws they now so bitterly resent being enforced. They do not seem to look at it that way, however. They have made it a question as to whether they are GREATER THAN THE LAW or tho law greater than they. O Army and Navy j Should Keep Pace With National Growth. By WILLIAM II. TAFT, Secretary of War. UGnT wo not in the six years between tho present and tho completion of tho Panama canal to adopt a policy which shall give us a merchant marine to justify our expendituro of this enormous sum of money on commercial as well as naval and war strategic grounds? IS IT NOT OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT, IN ORDER THAT OUR INFLUENCE MAY BE FELT, WE SHOULD MAINTAIN A NAVY AND ARMY COMMENSURATE WITH OUR RESOURCES, WITH OUR COAST LINE, WITH THE EXTENT OF OUR COUNTRY AND OUR POPULATION? I do not say this in any jingo spirit. No ono hates war oi tho prospect of it more than I do. But I am confident that tho maintenance of our navy commen surate with our resources and the reorganization of our army in such a way as to permit its SPEEDY EXPANSION UNDER STRESS will bo most useful to securo the CONTINUANCE of TIIE PEACE under which we shall thrive and attain the highest aims o popular govcrnrae7i; -. .!' . " TrtwtriSaw" w ft A . t 1 " llh I I V f I J 11 (! I ' .-mx ir I ' ' t suv'Jim III l! (1 'A f 4 m T ."""""" I K rVS' "(ir -ii r ' -