The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T":
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 EVENING EDITION
a -
' 4
"MONEY TALKS""MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONFYt
CO
l
H-
-LU
Hub Clothin
CO
J
l
Is
fc
o
f m
Shoe
to
5
UJ
o
CO
-J
t
H
-LU
2
I
CO
id
-J
-LU
MARSHFIELD :- BANDON
THE NEW FALL, 1910, CLOTHES NOW ON DISPLAY
Fall Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes and Slip-ons. Whenever you're ready to choose your Fall Clothes you'll
find us ready to show you the best in the market, and help you pick out those that are best for you.
We've selected from the foremost makers the choicest things the finest products of foreign
and domestic looms. We want the pleasure of showing them to you before
you buy any Clothes anywhere.
If we do not save you trom $4.00 to $8.00 on any Suit priced from $10.00 to
$30.00, buy elsewhere. You Ask Why?
"CASH ONLY" ' "MONEY TALKS"
o
z
m
-
r
?;
w
"MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS"'"MONEY TALKS"
I
THE ASSEMBLY
Members of Oregon Grange
Will Strongly Oppose As
sembly Candidates.
Somctliuo since, A. Unborly, lectur
er of tho Hnndon Orange, stntcd In 11
letter to Tho Times thnt the Grange
-was olllclnlly and absolutely against
tho Assembly. This was dented b
tho secretary of tho Bnndon Grange,
but now comes mo State organizer o.
tho grango and tho man who organ
ized thu Hundou Orange anil conllrinu
Air. Unborly. lie sns that not mil,,
Is tho Grntigo ugaliikt tho Assombl),
but that It .was tho tlrst to go on rec
ord against It. In u letter to n Port
land paper, CyruB II. Walker of Al
bany, who Is well known la Coob
county, says: '
"I:; this anti-Assembly, Bourne Is
a mere Incident." It Is also true that
"tho resistance had Its beginning iu
the great movement among tho Ore
gun granges." lleglnnlng qtilto early
last fall, grange after grnngd In dif
ferent sections of Oregon passed reso
lutions against tho Assembly, until In
AIny tho Stato grange of Oregon, m
Qrogon City, lroo tho last splko that
comiilotcd tho circuit.
Wo novor know when to hollow
vhat tho Oregonlan glvea us editorial
ly along iiolltlcal linos, and some
other lines as well. Hav
ing read tho Oregonlan more or loss
for nearly sixty years treading tho
very tlrst numbers), for joars 1 took
a pride In It; now 1 nm disgusted with
It.
Tho nutt-Assombly tontlmont Is
stronger, porhnps, In I. Inn than In
any other Orugou county. For one
thing, wo haw mora granges than
any other county. As n rulo tho far
mers regard tho grange as an expo
nent of their Ideas, and whatever ac
tion It takes tho farmers as a major
ity fall In with, Grand l'ralrlo
Grange, No. 10, near Albany, at Its
last meeting, decided to hold public
meetings to discuss tho different
measures going upon tho ballot for
November's olectlon. All tho Orogou
granges will no doubt moro or loss
discuss them, and wo fanners and
laboring men will know ns well ns tho
Assembly fellows what we are voting
for, If we are not o Informed at the
present It Is said that tho ostrich,
when pursued and nulling Itself run
down, hides Its head In the baud, Im
agining It Is concealed from Its pur
auors. This applies to tho present
status of tho nssomblyltes.
Last Tuesday was Grange day at
tho Linn county fair. The
remark was made and assented to
thnt outsldo of tho towns, nine out of
ten of tho pooplo wore ngalnst tho
Assembly,
There will bo somo mlgjuty sur
prls tho next' morning after tuo prt
mar'es nro hold on tho 24th Inst., and
U" greater onos tlioinornlng of tut
fh t f November. By that tlmo It v "
t fiO' demonstrated that "govern
inert of tho pooplo, by tho pooplo. for
tho people" has not "perished from"
Oregon CYRUS H. WALKER.
In Oregon Natlvo Son of Nearly 72
Years.
II FAR FROM
l!!E KINGDOM
(Continued from pago 1.)
but '' did bavo much to say about
this nil-Important theme, lie too
tlmo to deliver wholo pnrnbles upon
this subject Ilouco It must jo an
Important thome.
"Nearness to tho Kingdom Is not
ouough. When tho ship Breakwater
goes out 1 may bo only a fow feet
from tho wharf but when tho boat is
out I nm left ns much, when she Is a
few foot us when she Is out In mid
ocean. It Is something for you, my
friends, to consider, how far nro you
from tho Kingdom of God? Christ
caino teaching tho way. Christ's
teaching was radical, 1 admit. Hut
Ho said ho had power on earth to for
give sins. Now If Ho did, his com
ing to earth Is tho greatest fact In all
history, but If Ho did not have this
power, ho becomes tho grcntest hum
bug In all history.
"Being near and not entering Into
tho Kingdom makes one's Inlluenco
detrimental. Tho llfo of tho mornl
man Is not leaving tho right inlluenco
and tho llfo of the one who Is near,
but not In tho Kingdom Is moro detri
mental than tho man In tho commun
ity who leads n vicious llfo. Again,
being near and not entering will
mnito our Ileal doom tho moro bit
ter. There will ho tho words: "Lost!
Lost!" echoing through tho groat
future" n ''' ' :
Mr. Lyon closed by tolling of j
tunn who'wns frozen to death In hit
own doorynrd. His fnmlly woro
nsleop and tho man did not know
whoro ho wns.
Four moro enmo forward taking
stand for Christ.
tt :j-::--K-K---::--::---n-n:;-a------nwil--i:-. tt-:t-::-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-::tt
t:
i
t:
i
a
i
::
tt
t
tt
tt
tt
i
tt
u
i
:
i
t:
i
tt
t
tt
i
it
::
i
t
u
tt
I
tt
t
tt
t
tt
I
tt
i
tt
i
tt
n
i
tt
i
tt
t
tt
i
R
I
J
Low Prices on Furniture
THAT IS THE PLAIN FACT THAT IS TOLD BY EVERY PRICE TAG ON EV
ERY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN OUR HOUSE.
Compare Prices Compare Qualities
WE ARE RIGHT IN OUR ELEMENT WHEN IT COMES TO PROVING BE
YOND QUESTION THAT WE
Sell the Best and Ask Less For It
' OF COURSE OUR STORE IS CLEAN AND FRESH, AND OUR STOCK IS
UP-TO-DATE, BUT THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PRICES; YOU GET ALL
THAT'S GOOD AND PAY LESS FOR IT.
The Price Tag Tells
COME IN AND HELP YOURSELF TO A GENEROUS COMPARISON.
OUR TERMS ON EASY PAYMENTS.
GET
Perry, Montgomery& Co.
tt
t:
i
tt
t
i
t:
i
tt
tt
t
:t
tt
i
u
tt
i
x:
t
tt
i
tt
t
i
a
i
tt
i
tt
i
tt
tt
k
tt
it
n
M
i
tt
i
tt
i
i
tt
i
tt
t
tt
i
tt
Our Work is
Our adver
tisement OUU GUARANTEE IS VOUIt SAT-
ISFACTION.
MARSHFIELD HAM) AXI) STKASJ
LAUXDRl'.
.Vaiuey llroi., Prop. Phono 0-J.
NOTICE
To The Public
tt-tt-tt-t-tt-tt-tt-tt-K-tt-tt-K-tt-tttt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt- tt-a-a-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tf-tt-tt-
Neighborhood ."Meetings.
On Frldny morning at 9 o'clock
the meetings will bo hold in tho fol
lowing homos:
Mrs. Poet, South llrondway.
Mrs, Clauson.'Tonth street.
Mrs. Clnrk, Hunker Hill
Mrs, Zugg. Fourth streot.
Mvb. lllnek, Railroad Addition.
Mrs. Wesley Smith, West Mars''
Hold.
THE ROYAL
TONIGHT .
ELKS' CONVENTION
AT
Detroit.
Steamer Newport
will Mill ScptenilH'r -1M I'nnn Port
land for Coos Hay. Order your freight
Milppetl on her.
C F. McGEOHGE, Agent.
Turkish Baths
2 10-2 13 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
THK F.sr '"")"colilTois'"""'' ' r"g
1
J- v;.
i.v .Movixt; pirmuw at thu
HOVAI, TO-XKIHT. DOX'T
MISS IT.
Steamer Redondo
WIMj KXIilRMTKX PKOlM.i:.
Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c I Mls vnmi SAX v
I
(KQIIPPKI) WITH WHtKLFSSi
WII.I MAKK KKfiULAK Tint's riiiv'iv ...
AX1, F,tF,5T mmvuj;
CO. AM, ItKSKUVATIOXS FOU ! ssFVr . '
AI.MAXCK mine, MAHSHF,,:, Axn ,h 'Sr." .AI
THAXSP. CO. VIVE 11LI)(J., SAX FHAXCISCO rm, 11-. "
MATIOX 1MIOXI5 1 l-J o 85 "lAUht0- 'OIt 1XFOH-
lUllluger Say Ho Will Tell n Few
Things.
(Uy Associated Press.)
DBXVKK, Colo., Sept. 22. In his
nddiyssiuro Secretary llalllnger said,
"When 1 get foot loose from public
oftlco 1 intend to dovoto part of my
tlmo to, giving to the American people
somo Idea of thgipurlty of tho motives
of my traducors. The public Is en
titled to tho hidden springs of In
spiration which gush forth in torrents
of "uplift" patriotism from these self-
apnolutod moralists, and I shall
heartily onjoy using tho searchlight
whon tho proper tlmo comes." Tin
Secrotnry said tho offleloncy of the In
terior Department novor was greater
than It Is to-day.
Bi t ft f 1 ft D p O W f
JSP A
MtV )
ffl
$gk i
MISS FAYH HHIDOICS, teacher of
PIAXOIXlUTH, wishes to announce
i tno opening of her Fall class. Studio,
1 Lloyd Hotel.
Get
Thib
Catalog
Read our de
scriptions ami
note the quality,
fully guaranteed
by us. Compare
the prices with
tnoee mat
others nsk for
trie same
quality.
'Save mid
dlemon's Droflte for
tho chllUren."
Aik for Catalnor
o. tO.
Send us denl.
or" ostlmates
or your own list.
wjsk ua about freight
! ratee. We paok
carefully,
hip promptly,
anywhere,
to anybody.
SAVE
l
Kt0
On
SASH,
DOORS
And Other
Millwoik
BUY
DIRECT
FROM
FACTORY
Goods In
Stock
Tho HLAXCO DlNlXa ItOOM and
grill was rc-opened under now man-
agemcut
September 21st
First-class meals at all hours from
25 CENTS UP
Wo nro catorors to tho trado and
only employ
White Help
HOTKL GAHDIXF.it,
at Gnrdlnor, Oregon, lias been re
mod oiled nnd Improved and U under
now managomeut. Special accommo
dations for stngo passengers nnd for
pcoplo deslting n rest at the seashore.
"You'll IJko tho Place."
J. B. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
Fit AXt'ISl'OlSKPT.ai,1.0Ur00SII.v
IXXKU.QCKAX TIUXBiWlimv C0
m&r rauilt '"onumental
Z, and Building Works
fewL&
..
t
H. H. WILSOX, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
AH kinds of monnmnntni .,. ,. ....
...,, Burs nrnnint h. .i
r ,. , -f.. utiu
w.... at our works on South Broadway.
cutcd.
artistically cxe-
O.B. Williams
Co. "iysr
Seattle, Wash.
s
A
"
5tLraSH5ESaSiSaSH5a5HSZa
Ln
u-a-n-n-n-tt-rt.a.j,
8sa?asK25?ir3tr3wc3ncT, , "--tt-tt-t:-x-
cacatoilSHaPWwtramMr- .
-i&aMoeatlHSHSPCl C3Mt-mcn
STEAMER BREAKWATER
M.,
Sails from Ai.isuortl, Dock, Portland. H
Ln W. P. Millar A-
"" Phone Main 35-L
MfM40
FLASHliS PROM Til 13 WH:I t
A book of Sormons by
Il.W RHAVXOX.
Price, Fifty Cents.
Address Vlsnlla, Calif.
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See CORTHELL
PHONB 100-L.
Electrical Fixtures at Less
than the Manufacturer's
Prices.
THIXK OF A $55.00 FIXTURE
SELLING FOR $27.50, AND CHEAP
ER ONES IN PROPORTION. THIS
IS A RARE BARGAIN IN T1
ELECTRIC LINE NEVER BEFORE
OFFERED IN MARSHFIELD. COME
IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OVER AND
BE CONVINCED. .
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PnOXE 237-J.
78 Broadway, Xorth.
MRS. M. R. SMITH
agent for
CHARLES A. STEVEXS vw-
,l,,MB,lllwwBJ
AXD SUIT HOUSE,
of Chicago.
- t -.
'i. rtiiin)i. .