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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
-sa ,! f- ft .. vrgjBaB - wSm IS' WHCTWP yHllllli-.JJWH.UllM THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. I. N LIQUOR CA SE AFFECTS HITi OREGON SUPREME COURT DECI SIOX AGAINST PROHIBITION IX MEDFORD CASK SAM) TO AP- PLY TO MARSHFIELD. SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30. Anti-prohibitionists won a great victory in the Oregon Supreme Court when the decree of Judge H. K. Hanna, of Jacksonville, enjoining the county court of Jackson county from mak ing an order declaring the entire county "dry" was affirmed. The order of the county court was based on a provision of the local option law enacting prohibition in an entire county where the majority of votes cast was in favor of prohibition, re gardless of whether any incorporat ed town or city within such county might have voted against prohibi tion. Jackson county as a whole voted in favor of prohibition last June, but the city of Medford did not. The city brought an injunction Bult against the county court on the ground that the Medford charter pro vided that the city had the right to license the sale of liquor and was, therefore, not amenable to the local option law. Judge Hanna decided that the prohibition order of the county court was void so far as the city of Medford was concerned, and this contention Is upheld by the Su preme Court on an appeal from Han jia's decision. The opinion of the Supreme Court which Is written by Justice Moore, means that any incorporated city in Oregon may, by a special election, amend Its charter exempting It from the operation of local option laws, so that residents outside the town can not vote it "dry." i:--.:-H-tt--tt-.--a-tt-::--8--.--8-- i t: I T3T rr J V , 'WKJW ar: jt-r . K - -. HIIM9jr"TVB1S K . VSJ,.1f I The Yale MjPsJL . Masrnes & Matso it i a i tt i :t i The requirements and desires of the Young Men of this city have come to be a big factor in determin-1 ine the policy of this store It's due to you that we f handle a certain make of typical Young Men's f clothes; and it's due to this fact that we can do more than any other store in supplying you with t your own smart, exclusive kind of clothing. It is claimed that the Marshfleld city charter was amended by the Oregon legislature a few years ago making it almost identical with the Medford charter which the Oregon supreme court has just sustained. SAVE IB per cent on your MEAT RILLS by the cash system at the SANITARY MARKET. Only a few weeks in which to win that Grand Piano. t tt t tt i 8 8 here in considerable numbers; see how the styles look on them; and get an idea how they'll ? " look on you. : -. -- m . - a. I 8 If you want better evidence that this is a different sort of Young Men's clothing than most stores sell, step in here and see it; more than likely you'll find other young fellows We've control of the Ederheimer-Stein make for this city. They're experts, sped alists in the Young Men's field. There's a lot more difference than you'd think in clothes made by such people and clothes made by average houses. It's this difference, this great 8 superiority we want you to see and appreciate. Ederheimer, Stein & Co. MAKBRl Special display of brown suits and other new shades nt $15. See the cut of new garments athlc.ic, perfectly lining. "Ruck to nature" see colors nnd mate rials, nature's own olive, citron and foliage greens mid tree bark browns In two nnd three button worsteds nnd cheviots. Hand some in tailoring, very smart, certainly worth much more than the price. . .$15.00 SOME OPPORTUNITIES Ederhelincr-Stein suits; they're ranking a name for themselves in more ways tlinn one; in styles, because they follow the foremost fashions; In mnterjnls, because they're color-perfect, color-holding and beautiful in weave; in tailoring, because they're shape retaining and guaranteed so. Values nre $10.50 nnd $18.00; they stand unequnled. The values find high expression in our suits nt $20 nnd $25; there is no other such n stock of fine suits nt these prices to be found anywhere in town. The values nre exceptionally good; you will not match them in any other store. All the new browns nre shown in abundance; grays, tans, olives stripes and fancy weaves. The latest nnd best styles are shown, $20.00 nnd $25.00. Coats have high athletic shoulders, broad lapels, close-fitting collars; 31 and 32 inches long; hnlf-peg trousers; long. dip coats nnd waist conts; pockets and cuffs in many new styles. You'll probably be getting your Roys' clothes soon; It's the time for it. .You'll find here some of the richest, choicest products of high-class modern tailoring ever produced. The best looms in the world have contributed their wealth to our show ing, nnd the full power of the grentest ofclothing makers has been spent to make them perfect. I tt t :: i a t a a t K I a t n i a i i tt i tt i i 8 I tt I tt I tt tt ( tt I tt I tt I tt t tt I tt I I tt tt I tt 'n::n-::-i:-n::-:i-::-n-::-tt-n-H-::-H-H-i:-j:-::-M-H-a Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTORER 31, at 2 P. M. Roys' 'Xtragood clothes specialized. Norfolk nnd double breasted suits, bloomer limits with the Norfolks, serges, cashmeres, cheviots, strong heavy weight Fall fabrics, nges 7 to 17. Also Russian and Sailor blouse suits ages 3 to 10. No make equals the 'Xtragood. Prices $3.50 to $0.00 BALLOTS ABE B BACK! EIG HELD THE AS DAI mwmmffi!mmmm Only A Few Changes Made As Result Of Today's Count In The Times Prize Contest Genevieve Tellefson Makes Gain Tho contestants have settled down to a silent struggle in the last two days of tho contest. Tho judges' duty proved a light one In counting today's ballots, and tho changes were only of a minor character. A number of subscriptions were turned In, but tho coupons were hold back to bo voted on the last day. Contestants should all remember that the closing hour Is 9 o'clock sharp tomorrow evening, and no bal lots coupons or subscriptions apply ing to this contest will be received nftor that hour. One or two of tho Judges will bo on hand to take charge of the ballot-box and see that it Is sealed until opened in the presence of all tho judges for tho final count and award of prizes. FIRST DISTRICT IncludeB Marahfleld, Eastsldo and surrounding ter ritory: Votes. Mias Elizabeth J. Cox G.203 Miss Manila JT honey of Marshfleld 12,594 Miss Genevieve Tollofson, of Eastsldo 23,927 W. C, Weaver. Jr., of Marshllold 3,271 Mss IUUnu Hall of Marshfleld 2.39S Miss Grace Kruso ,of Mrallfle,d 3,009 Miss Uma Marsh of Marshfleld '. 2,919 Miss Millie Johnson of Marshfleld. 3,140 Jake Goldlo of Marshfleld 9.G13 Miss Floronco Ed wnrds of Allegany. 3.44S Eric P. Dolt of Marshfleld 27,730 Miss Elslo Hall of Marshfleld 2,481 Mnrshfleld High School 19.0S0 Doric Chapter Iso. 53, Order of Eastern Star of .Marshfleld 92.G99 Mnrshfleld Aerlo No. 53S. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Marshfleld. 12.31S Koos Tribe, No. 33, Order of Redmen, Marshfleld 9,028 Coos Bny Circle No. 164, Women of Wood Craft, Marshfleld ... . 150 W. O. W., No. 19G, Marshfleld 2,082 SECOND DISTRICT North Dondand Empire: Votes. North Rend High School 100, 1SS Miss Lillian McCnnn of North Bond. 01,022 North nond Lodgo No. 8201 Modern Woodmen of Americn.. .. 410 Arngo I.odgo No. 28 I. O. O. F.... 312 THIRD DISTRICT Bamlon: , Votes. Knights of Pythias, Lodge of Dandon 3,810 Mrs. Wlllnrd F. Jones cf Rnndon 2.30S Miss Mildred Morso of Randon 3.7G0 FOURTH DISTRICT Myrtlo Point: Votes. Roy Haines of Myrtlo Point 1,114 Miss Eva A. Laird 3,517 FIFTH DISTRICT Coqullle and vicinity: Votes. Miss Ella Johnson of Coqulllo 4,412 Miss Grace D. Yoakam 6, 172 Let Us Launder Your Curtains We are proud of our re putation for fine work on delicate fabrics. Our ex perience and facilities for laundering face curtains, bureau scarfs, lace hand kerchiefs and other em broidered pieces make it safer for you to entrust them to us than to handle them yourself. Ask for price. Phone 2291. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry m&wzrm. t I IB wIOmkIIW IS I 1h I AS I IBA Y l To take advantage of the Great 4 Days' Money Saving Sale at the T NEXT BREAKWATER OFFICE UNITED ua fs i5?p' "mSI TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and feed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 m t t n i M m I I m t i n M Masters and McLain General Contractor's Buildin Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011 826 NEW ENGLAND SUIH'EU SATURDAY XIG1IT. Commencing at 5 O'clock. MENU. Now England Daked Beans Steamed Drown Bread White Bread Beet and Cucumber Pickles Apples and Pumpkin Pie. Coffee with Cream All For !M Cents. COUTHEIJS C and Second Streets. Read tho Times' Want Ads. nwi arr-vriwB imjuj "mi Hundreds have taken advantage of this sale to lay in their winter supplies Why not you? Do not delay Come tomorrow " Here are a few sample prices but the store is full of bargains. Everything marked down for this sale Tomorrow is positively the t last day Donft miss the opportunity COME! for the eeper I 2 72v00 Seamless Sheets, reg. 85c sheets 50c 80x15 Pillow Slips, reg. 20c value, on sale 10c Large Ilnck Towels, sold everywhere 2 for 25e, here 2 for 15c Large Turkish Ton els, sold everywhere 2 for 25c, here 2 for 15c Extra sizes Turkish Towels, sold everywhere 50c, here 20c 10-i Warm Cotton Filled Comforts, regular 1.75 values 85c 11-t Warm Best Cotton filled Silkolino . covered sold everywhere nt $2.50 to $3.50, on sale four days only at $1.85 Good Heavy double Cotton Blankets, regular $1.00 Blankets 15c 00 Wool Mled Blankets 75c Men's Shirts 25c for any style of 30c and 75c Shirts. I5e for nil kinds of 75c and $1.00 values, Jl5c for the best of Work Shirts. 85c for all kinds of golf or Xegligeo Shirts, every one never sold for less than $1.50. FAltKS PAID FBOM XOBTII BEXI) WITH EVERY $2.00 PURCHASE OR OVER. ALL OTHER OUTSIDE POINTS WITH $10.00 PURCHASE. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. ----- ------------ 6 --.---.-- Little Savings for the l ' Thrifty Buyer 0c :oc ,20c .Ladles fine 15c hose on sale, four days only. . "" Ladies flue lace hose, reg. 25c, on sale, four days only lc Ladies' Hose Supporters, 25c values, on sale four days only 1" Children's Hose 20c values 10c Ladies Corset Covers, regular 50c, on sale four days only Ladies fine muslin drawers, trimmed with tucks and deep flounce of embroidery, worth 75c, everywhere. On sale, four days only. . . Ladies' flno Silk Lisle, gauze vests, tho 50c kind Ladies Sweaters, handsome, nil wool sweaters, just tho thing for tho fall weather, regular $1.00 values $175 Men's Underwear Wool, cotton and silk mied, light, medium or heavy weight. 25c for tho best of Men's 50e cotton Underwear. 35c for .Men's 50c and 75c Underwear. AVIiy I"" more when you can buy here for these prices. 15c for tho best of $1.00 value of cotton Underwear 73c for nil wool Underwear never sold for less tlwn $2.50 a .suit. 00c for all $1.50 Underwear. $1.15 for tho best of nil wool Underwear never sold for less than $3.50 n suit. , k.... L