The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910 -EVENING EDITION.
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Addrens all communications to
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HHliileia :: :: :: :: Oregon
K. O. IUALONKY Kdltor nnd Pub.
AJi K. AIALONKV New Editor
im' end nubile alike arc sntlsflol
.i.i their administration of law an
j tlce. Two nro Republicans nn
ono n Democrat, making It a strict
1 non-partisan bpnch, apportioned
I fairly and In ""accordance with the
i votes cast by the two leading polit
ical parties. There are innnj i
excellent leasons why existing con
ditions should not be disturbed nnl
thov will not be If tlie votors thor
oughly understand the situation.
I Judge Coke has made n splendid
record during the two onrs lie ha
presided over the court, and Is os-
peciall satisfactory to the people
of Coos and Curry counties, which 1
his particular portion of the district.
!n'o candidate from these counties op-
HIS WILL
OPPOSE "BUYS"
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fraper published ever; eranlng except
uudny. und Weekly by
li, Co lla Tlni.-H I'uIiIMiIiir Co. d lm ,n th0 prinar,CB nml ,
. 1 T- will appear In tho general election
Dedicated to the service of the, nw hIm gtl f JonM o
people, that no good cause snail iacK.it0gt,burg, nlthough . a Republican
cunmplon, and that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed
The Coos Hay Times represents a
jousolldatlon of the Dally Coast Mall
And The Coos Uay Advertiser. Tho
Coast Mall was tho urst dally estab
lished ou Cpoi Day aud Tho Coos
Bay TluieB Is Its immediate sue-enssor.
HUUSCKII'TION HATES.
DAILY.
Ono yenr $G.OO
Per month GO
When paid strictly In ndvanco tho
subscription prlco of the Coos Bay
Times Is $S.OO por car or ?2.50 for
six months,
WEEKLY.
On year H-c0
Ofllclnl I'nper of ISoo County.
OFFICIAL 1'AI'KH OK THE CITY
(IF MARSHFIELD.
TIME TO CLEAN IIOISE-OUUHLY.
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THE INTERPRETER," writing in
the Octobor American Magazine,
says:
'Tho mon who get what thoy do
not earn from those who earn what
they do not get nro for the first time
hIiico the fall of alnvory In this coun
try facing n great moral protest.
'A now fight for freedom Is upon
us. Tho predatory Interests nro ac
tive In tho Republican party be
eniiHu that party happens to doml
nnto. Hut the Democratic party has
only toNhow signs of life to find
tho forceH of evil working In it.
"Thoro is no hope in either party.
Tho real hopo of tho people Is to
eloan out both parties, nnd mnko
thorn sorvo this country.
"It will do no good to clinngo
parties. So long as people can bo
fooled by merely changing parties,
tho powers, that prey will keep that
gamo up. nnd fatten on it. Hut
and on the same ticket, uhoitld re
coil e the larger number of votes, lie
will take Judge Coke's plaeo ou the
bench.
Judge James V. Hamilton, tho
Democratic cnndldato for re-olectlon,
needs no introduction to the people
of the Second 'Judicial district. He
Is one of Its natlvo sons, aud the
entire spnn of his active life Is part
of Its Judicial history. For several
terms prosecuting attorney, later ou
for n number of years tho lendlnn
member of the Hoaeburg bar, and
tovl'i years Judge of tho court, his
name Is a household word, and
'stands for legal ability, uprightness
nnd probity of character. No court
In Oregon or, It might bo said, in
nny state, is more respected by the
people who hnvo business beforo it,
or more satisfactory to tho nttorney
who has practice at jts bar.
There can bo no question of
Judge Hamilton's re-election, but
The Guard would like to seo no
change In the personnel of the court,
and hopes that tho voters of r
parties in marking their ballots will
seo that the names of both Ham
ilton nnd Coke nro properly destg
nated. Tho Second Judicial district
wants no chango In Its Judges Ham
ilton, Harris and Coke. Eugene
Ounrd.
COUNTY HEAT NEWS
Happenings nt Coqtillle im I'nbllhlu'il
In the Sentinel.
Oono Wlckhr.m the first of the
week received his now Maxwell car
via steamer from San Francisco.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Robinson re
turned Mondny from n two-montliB'
trip through California.
The now minister of tho M. E.
church who was expected this, week
I will not nrrlvo until next week, honce
tho pulpit was occupied by Rev. C.
H. Cleaves,
Mrs. Maud R. Watklns of Mnrsh
fleld, county Htiporliitcndent medal
Kitiilnut u'fti-k nf tint W C. T It. rnniit
tho question before tho people now n ()n the ,, traln. sho ,101,ea
Is to cloanso tho party In power. . ,.,.. ,,. i,ltnrc,a,,i i
jng uy men iiko iirwiuR i i-, II10loll. of this work.
That may bo dono only by stnnd-
In-
dlana, LnFollotto in Wisconsin,
Clnpp In Minnesota, StubbB and Mur
dock In KnnsnHj nnd tho insurgent
temperance, to present plans nnd
Hero of Naval Battles Says
Prohibition Would Ruin
This State.
The Portland Oregonlan recently
published the following Interview
with Rear Admlial Evans of the
United States navy:
When Rear Admiral Evans was
told that a vote was soW to be
taken In Oregon on the question of
prohibition, ho threw up his hands
and exclaimed:
' What do they want to do? Ruin
iho state?"
Admlrnl Evans believes In temper
ance In all things, but draws tho line
3hnrply nt prohibition. His personal
experience In Maine, when he was
commander of the North Atlantic
fleet, caused him to tnko a firm
stand against such radical restrictive
laws, nnd resulted In his forbidding
ships under his command to visit
the harbor of Portlnnd, Mo. .
"Conditions' were so bad In Port
lnnd," snld Admlrnl Evans, "that 1
refused to allow, any of our ships to
visit that port. When the men went
ashore they were met on the dock by
a lot of parasites who steered them
Into Homo low dives. Thinking that
would bo tho only opportunity to get
n drink they gorged themselves on
vile, wood nlcohoj poison, which
mndo them so drunk that thoy could
not'oven rccognlzo tholr officer-. The
actions of tho police townrd our men
wns so repugnant that It was not
right to nliow th'em to go ashore. It
was the worst spot I ever saw In
my life.
"We never had such trouble in n
city where thoro were open Baloona.
In cities where there nro open saloons
tho men knew what thoy wore drink
ing and coujd drink temperately. In
tiilne It was the thought of tho last
chance to get a drink when they wore
shown ono of theso dives, nnd the
vile, adulterated stuff that was sold
thorn, that caused them to become in
toxicated nnd go beyond the bound!
of discipline.
"Tho prohibitionists forced the
ennteon out of the army nud navy.
I think It was tho worst lnw that
was qvor pnssod. You say they are
going to vote to mnko Oregon dry?
too thoy wont to ruin tho stnt"
While In the city Admiral Evans
commended the Oregon Naval Ro
servo. He said It wns necessary to
have a trained resorvo forco In readi
ness at nil times to reinforce dopleted
crows nnd take chargo of warships.
Ho said thnt when n war vessoll putR
Into Astoria or runs up tho Columbia
river to Portland nnd tho crews are
given leaves of absence, tho Naval
Resorvo would have an opportunity
to tnko tho vessel out to sen for
training. Tho admiral nIo recom-
Talk to People When
Thar M
inds Are Receptive
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Died. At the family homo In this "1,niJot uont cln n8 Bod training
ritv v.,ii,p.inv snntomiiitr as. mm. for tho.nav.il reserve nnd said It Is
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unrighteous dividends upon stock
watered by tho capitalization of in
TO .MAKE NATURAL PARK.
Republican congressmen whorover jnu,8 Iit santson. nKOlj 70 years r n valunblo drill for handling small
they nro nnined. These mon ropio- ,, ',, 5 ,a)8t TIl0 tvmvml aft-
sont tho free eloment In the Ropl)-' ,,. b , ,(, , , .. eitrlstltiM
llcan party. They aro captains l:i Luurcu and tho romnlns will bo In
tho new brittle for freedom In Amor- ,orr0(J nt tno Masonic cemetery,
lea. They stand for the free nine
who demands his onrnlugs In this The Tuttle hotol wns reopened this
civilization of ours. If his earnings ( wonk um,0. 10 nmnngQmont of A.
wor picked from his pockets to pay 1 iMOi f0rmery t onstern Ore
gon, The hotiHe has been thorough
ly renovated and put In good sunpn
alk to them in the EVENING after
they have cast aside the cares of the day.
For this purpose ELECTRIC AD
VERTISING is irresistible.
Measured by results ELECTRIC ADVERTIS
ing is the CHEAPEST of all forms of advertising.
Our ELECTRIC ADVERTISING propositions
are attractive to the merchant who belongs with the
live ones. ,
A New Business Department Representative will call at a hint that
you want him. He will tell you all about the latest and cleverest
ELECTRIC ADVERTISING and how little it costs. .
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
TELEPHONE 178
STATKMKNX OK u.MMilUA Ul lllh
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS UAY. MAKSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910.
RESOURCES,
Loans and discount .... $12G,51G.9S
Overdrafts 254. SO
Uonds and securities .. . . 20.990.10
Uankltig house, furalturo
nnd fliiures 5C.SL0.50
Cash on hand and duo
from bnnki 82,906.51
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In. . .$100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 3,995.01
Deposlti 1S9.5GG.40
Mf
PHOI-'ICSSIO.VAL C.lll)3,
MM
rU. J. V. IXOHAM,
L 1'liyslclnii nud Siu-jcon.
Olllee SOH.SOO CM)i llulldln.
Phones Office 1021; Heildnci 1(11
Total 5293,051.01
condition of this bank ns
r:ui m3,tm.oi
We Invite your attention to the rtrong
shown by the sworn snttoment, to-wlt:
Cieli recc- 2 per coct o: deposits.
Resorvo reaiurod by lnw 15 pff: cest of deposit.
Reserve In excess of leudl requirements... ,2S per cc.it of !op3ilti.
OFKICKHS AMI DIRECTORS
JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL,
HENRY SENGSTACICEN. STEPHEN C. ROOERS,
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. S. CHANDLER,
WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. (J. W. TOWER.
M C. IIORTON. Vlco President nnd MnnaRer.
IIOKS A GKXKIl.IL )A.KING AN l TIU'HT HLSINK88.
vorn HfsiNKss solicitki).
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK .
STRICTLY A COMMKRCIAL HANK.
Well Knruo NevBdn Nnllouml Hank, 8nn Francisco, Cal.
Ilraws lT,,e Vnltci 8,A,ea National Hank, Portland, Or.
n ,t )T,ie National Park Hank, New York, N. Y.
UIUIO 1 Till' Cnrn rirh.nc V.iUn.l 11..1. iki. ...
The Bank of Bcoiland, London, EnBland.
I lie (.redlt Lyonunls, Paris, France.
In nddltl-jn we draw draft on all principal banking eentr In
Europo. Asia. Africa. Auitrall.. rhin !' w--i.,n".n '. J5
Couth America. ' "K'",, """"' v",ul"1 "UQ I
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. j,
Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit noxes for rent.
on
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J.
V. HKXNETT,
Lawyer.
Ofllco over Flanncnn & Dennett Bui
Afnrshfleld, 0:im
W
M. S. TUHPK.V,
Architect.
Over Chamber of Commerce.
NOTICE TO THE PL11UC.
I havo pli:ed la public rtl t
bus to meet nil trains and will silt
calls 011 phone orders fhoninwtw
13S-J; livery traulent (Ml Un,
120-J; residence, 49-L; usls ctlii,
13S-J. I do nil kinds of &xtj:n'.l
hauling haul anything thatUlXH
nt both ends.
I also handle n good graded toil.
Why pay ?3.00 or 10.00 per ton lor
coal when I will bring It to your p!i
'most anywhere for L50 per toil
Look at theso figures and see WA
looks the best In hard tlmeJ-Ua?.
yj?4.50; nut, J2.50; screonlngi, 1.M.
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Just lnwg, the nvoniKo man would amJ ,MUstH win receive tho very heat
hnvo more Bavins, more leisure, of trentmont from tho now proprlo
more time to think and Krnw nud tor
enjoy anil improve tlie world niinut
him.
It k Ms freedom that the average
mnn needs his freedom to domlnnto
his own pnrt. to make his own laws,
to run his own government, to live
n broader, hotter life than ho nuir
.... " ... . . .. .....' i
uvo unuur mo ruie 01 me sreat in- remnrked jesterdny that ho fully ox
toreata thnt control the government pooled to return alone.
Iiy rumpnlgii rontiibutlous to what
tver party may be In power. Thnt
Is wluit the fiicht In Indiana nnum -vhet
It meaiis all over America
' It is the titht of free men tne n
fu party, that through t thoy mnv
f r a free eonutr "
Tho ouraUment of pupils at the the movement of el renin Mug neMt'on
Klahtran iehool this fnll Is 30. "'l " urging- nlong the ostnbM.h
The work of throhlng mid liny
iment of th now reservation.
HAMILTON AN1 ;)KK SIIOVI.D
HK CIIOSHN,
TUli uouiliiatlou of Judge John
Democrats of thl Judlolal dtx-
S. CokH. Uuubllean, h th ballltt I Mill In progms in tliU(ry Radnlwimh at Norway. They ex
nut. wu emiuuntiy proper. Ther: viciuity.
. h three Judaea In till district, ono
Plan to IV Mnmi Hool for That
Purpose.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 3.- Mount
Hood will bo mado n nations! p.irlc
If a movement now uiidor wnv la biie-1 I
cesstui. unuer mo lenuersuin oi
K. Henry Wemme, petitions aro bolus;
preonred for clrculntlon nil over :he
state of Qregon. Those petitions :ulc
tho federal government to wphli-pw
D". C. W. Hndlqott expacts to, that part or Mount Hood now tn tne
leave foe n 10 days' trip through Cal- forest reserve nnd other portions In
Ifornln Tuesday. Ills trip will bo n eluded In United States properties,
comprehensive one and ho will visit making of the whole a great park
all the principal cities of tho'flmtlnr to the Yollowstono nnd Crater
sister state boforo ho returns. Ho Lako.
Mr. Wemme Intends to n"k everv
commercial organization In th stnte
i to lend a hnnd to secure for Oregon
Mf"ii attraction that' will draw many
NEWS Or AHAGO. thousands of tourists to the new
4 4 4 4 park. It U thought by Portland neo.
J nle that tho nroject Is nn entirely
Will Aloe has openod his shingle 'e"Uln one nnd thnt tho government
mill and Is oporotlnfe It. I win Rive It official Bnnctlon The
(Portland Automobile club will nld
FLAN AGAN &. BENNETT BANK
MAR3HF1ELD, OREGON.
Oldest Hunk In Coo Count)-, KMnblUlii'd In 1880.
Pnld up Cnplliil mill Siinln. RHO.tioo.oo,
rtSHPis uu-r nuir .Million Dollars.
Does a general banklsg business and draws drafts on the Rank
of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Dank N Y
First N-tlonalUank. Porthnd. Ore : First Nntlona Rank. Rose!
burg. Ore.; The London Join stock Rank, Ltd., London. England.
Also Mils exchange ou a 1 of the principal cities of Eurooe
Individual and corporation account kept subject to check Safe
deposit lock .boxes for rent. ool
. OFFICERS:
J I ' r,Et??3?7i. p't- ,J- V' WILLIAMS, Cashier.
. it. H...UAN, V.-Pres, QVO V Wivrii."CTiM . - .
INTEREST PAH. ON TIME llEi'uK.T''14'1 AU C"8,U
Coos Bay--R.oseburg Staff e Liiie
Daily Mage betnen Hoscburg nU MaiSflohl. Li , .
L. II. Iir.lSXEIt,
Livery luitl Sales Stablei.
.Sunday nt (I A. M. Fare, 0.0().
OTTO S'MILTTKR, Agent,
I'M MARKET AV., Marshlkld.
PHONE II
nd Maishfleld. Stage leave., dally nud
TUT linVH MurthflrU-ipopsiMfiaHl
inli LLVIIll Uo, , AlI (uruiiort l(
n.liK'niu Velvet miM .xmlnltircrjuli
vec room. Four tiitlc of wld tealM
a e.ntliiied to lU.fcV -VtnJIIW
sou lu 15 00. aImi m fe liowilwpisi'i;
ruiiu'i' ii.'Wixrmoyw in;
nenuvklt u'
mill. ThLv buM
C. P. RARNAHi),
Agent, KOSEltrUG, ORIS.
.aSHKtTOSMHas
STEAMER M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco every eight days. I
TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE AltRIVti' nr m.. S
HUSERVATIONS WLL HE CANCEL ED AT ZxT "inir r? B
LESS TICKET IS ROUGHT. " 1IME VS' fO
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idue. L .T. Hani (Rep.) ialde The Ladle' Aid soeluty met at the
1 1 Lauo comity, and hold over for hotiw of Mr. Marlon Clinton lns.t
two )ear yet; Judge Ilawlltou eek,
iivru.l llvei In Dougas county audi -
l- n candidate for re-fleet Ion. wht'e' J. II. Hadabaush and family, who
iutg Coke, (Rep.) U i rildent ufere eauipltti at Unmion, have rt
i .... rnontv. and U hIhq a candi- turned.
u.te for re-electlou. Tu throe!
Judge now presiding, over our clr-j Soine of tha farmers of tho vl
cult are geoKraphlenlly dlstrlbuteil.clttlty are ougaged In digging thulr
Just as they should be; they are ml- winter potatQQs..
mlttedly able and Just: the courts, .
over which the preside nro un-' Mr. and Mrs
peot to start for Ohio soon.
The member of tho United Dreth
i en church held a prayer meeting
Thursday night at the church.
Miss pelln Clinton, of Norway, 1
teaching the Arago school, which be
gan September 2G, with au enroll
ment of 20 pupils. More pnplU oe
o.peeted to sart later.
(Spealtil to The Times.)
ARAGO. Ore., Oct. 3.Alberf
Fish, of Fishtrap, Is entertaining hU
Chnrlos Radabaugli father, who Is hoio from Dandon on
qnestlonnbl) fair and Impartial, and havo been visiting Andrew and Hen- a visit.
f r.b. Uow, Agent. Marshfield Ore S
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Good Evening!
HAVE YOU ANY LAUXDlU'T
If so, do not forget that this "
THE laundry whore you get tbewt
work, and prices are In every one
roach. Call up and one of the n
ors will call and explain all detain
you. All telephone calls are i
attended to, because we are runaui
two wagons.
I OUR, GUARANTEE IS YOUR S-
TSWACTIOX.
MAIUMFIKLI) HAND A.VU STF-"
LAUNDRY.
Vnurov ltns.. Prop Phone S39
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For Strictly
Fresh Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Sail
fioui Alusuoi-th Dorl.-. ?.i..mi...i .. o .. ..
,l m every Tuesday.
Sails from CooS Hay every Saturday nt senlce of n,e. Reservations
IH not be held later than Friday uoon, ullloss UcUcU
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