The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOWDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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From this time on,
wet, disagreeable
days will be fre
quent; protect your
health by wearing
good shoes.
In the Nettleton Make,
we have several styles
selected for the Fall and
Winter Weather. They
are staunchly built, with
out being cumbersome.
The uppers are soft and
smooth, yet resisting
water ; and the soles are
of extra weight, but flex
ible. We have a variety of
styles some one of
them is sure, to please
you
At prices that are exact
ly right for well-made
Shoes.
This is what counts in your Buying, and this is the reason we invite
comparison with the credit stores.
"CASH ONLY" "Money Talks"
This week we have taken all broken lines of Suits and Rain Coats
and group them into three lots. Every garment is this season's goods
in which sizes are broken.
Group Nc. 1 -Suits and Rain Coals that Sold up to $ 15.00, Now $ 1 1.85
Group No. 2--Suits and Rain Coats that Sold up to $20.00, Now $ 16.50
Group No. 3--Suits and Rain Coats that Sold up to $30.00, Now $21.50
Every Suit and Rain Coat guaranteed to be strictly All Wool. Our policy is the MONEY BACK ASSURANCE
on every sale which is not ABSOLUSELY SAriSEACTORY to you.
HUB CLOTHING SHOE CO.
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GET.UNIFORMS
FOR RESERVES
Citizen's Committee Named to
Raise Funds to Equip
Local Divisions.
Realizing tho Importnnco of the
Knvnl Rcsorvo which has been orgnn
izod In MarHhflold to Coos Ray, nnd
desiring to ninko of tho organization
tho best ono on tho Pacific Coast, n
number of patriotic citizens hold nn
impromptu mooting ono ovenlng nnd
decided that an effort would bo made
nt onco to soouro tho-proper uniforms
for tho Reserves.
Thoro Is not nt this tlmo any funds
nvallablo from tho stnto for theso
uniforms on account of no npproprln
tlon having been mndo for It nt tho
last session of tho Legislature
At tho moctlnir those- present de
cided that on Thursday, Novombor
10th, thoy would hnvo a "Uniform
Day" nnd so socuro tho no'cossnry
uniforms for tho Reserves In as much
as tho boys nro doing so much for
tho good for thomsolves and for Coos
Hay.
A commltteo of citizens has been
nppnlntod nnd will hnvo tho matter
In charge. Tho offort Is a most com
mondnblo ono and should recelvo tho
eupport of ovory loyal, patriotic citi
zen on tho Day.
Tho commltteo having tho mnttet
in chnrgo 1b composed of tho follow
ing porsons:
It. M. Jonnlngs
William Grimes .
J, Albert Mntson - "
Henry Songstackon """9 " "
W, N. Douglas
RESULTS
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1ST TELL
Tlio follow liif; telegram lias liven re
ceived nt the liondqiiuiliM-H of (ho Pry
Campaign Committee: Kansas City,
Kan., Oct. 20, 1910.
"PROUIRITION has boon RIGID
LY UNFORCED slnco July 1. 190C.
From dnto our city has PROGRESS
ED AS NEVER DEFORE IN ITS
HISTORY. Moro schools, moro resi
dences nnd moro business houses hnvo
been built thnn during any liko pe
riod. In theso four years ono now
hotol nnd several now churchos built,
ronlty values nearly doubled, rents
Inrgely lucrensed, bank deposits moro
than doubled, population mndo InrKo
gains, undesirable population Inrgely
eliminated and crlmo reduced. A
park nnd boulovnrd sjstom Inaugurat
ed nnd city water works acquired,
Ono million threo hundred thousand
dollars spent this year for clvlo nnd
wntor Improvements. THESE HAVE
REEN THE REST POUR YEARS IN
THE HISTORY OF THE CITY
ALONG ALL LINES, RESULTING IN
AN ECONOMIC SAVING TO THE
PEOPLE OF A MILLION A YEAR."
Signed by 13 business uion, Includ
ing Mayor J. E. Porter.
(Paid Adv. by Rov. II. I. Rutlcdgo.)
VOTE TO HELP
THE CHILDREN
II, J. McKcown
W. R, Haines
Charles D. Solby
Tom T. Bennett
J, V. Smeaton
A, T. Haines
A. J. Mondol
Arthur McKcown
The members of
tho committee
) will meet nt tho call of tho Chair
man, R, M. Jennings.
TO YOUR INTEREST.
Coos County Is entitled to repre
sentation In tho Legislative assem
bly; will sho hnre such If Storor
Plorco ns Jolnt-Roprcsentatlvo, nnd
Ed. Rncklcff ns Representative are
clocted? No, Why? Mr. PIcrco !s
n resident of Curry County, so Is Mr.
Rnckloff. Then, how will Coos bo
euro proper representation?
Tho only cholco loft to tho Coos
County voter Is to voto for R. A.
Copplo of Mnrshfleld, for Jolnt-Rop-resontativo.
If you do not do so, Coos Is loft
out and will not havo any' ono to
voto for hor lntorests, Her lutorests
nro yours, Then voto for your own
UtFetB.
Dwaocratlo County Central Commit
ter, by W, J. RUST, Sect'y.
(Paid advertisement.)
OREGONIAN ON HOME HULK.
Avon ml M'lilNkey Piiimt Votes "No
Iteroiumeiuhitlnn,"
PORTLAND, Oro Nov. 7. Tho
Oregonlnn votoa on tho ontlro ballot
nnd Places Itself on rnmni in mtnr.
enco to tho Homo Rulo bill as maklug
no rocomiucuunuons ns follows;
For Constitutional nmondmont giv
ing to cities nnd towns exclusive
power to regulnto, control, suppress
or prohibit the snlo of Intoxicating
llquorn within tho municipality,
328 Yes.
329 No.
This nmondmont wnnlit aiiminni
'.gerrymandering on snloon Issue nnd
iiruvuiu co u mies inrcing prohibitory
liquor laws on communities where
thoy cannot bo enforced, but Is weak
In that It mnkes nn tiioHnnHnn ,.
twoen cltlos and villages.
o m-oiiimemlntioii,
(Pd. ndvoitlsomont by Rov, Olson.)
THAT COOS ItlVKR ROOM.
To Votors: .
I understand thai Knnn imrnllnMn
parties nro circulating tho report
mnt mo rort or Coos Rny Commis
sion Is responslblo for tho granting
of tho privilege of constructing n now
boom on Coos Rlvor nbou tho crenni
ory. This Is absolutely untrue Tho
POl-mlt Was dveil liv ihn TTnllr.il
States "War Department for tho con
struction or tho boom, when It wns
found thnt tho size of tho boom
might Intorforo- with Coos Rlvor traf
fic, tho Port Commission exorted its
Influence nnd had tho "War Depart
ment cut down tho size of tho boom,
thus seeiirlnir n nr.nr no wna ro.
slblo whnt tho Coos Rlvor peoplo de
sired. tram Adv. by Dr. E. Mlncusl
Novombor CLKAlilXfi SAT.ir aif
Skirts. Raincoats nnd Capes Ladles'
Emporium.
MARK NO. IH VI1S O.V NORMAL
SCHOOL PROPOSITION AND SE
CURE UKTTKIt TEACHERS AT
SMALL COST REMEMUER IT
TOMORROW.
Tho wholo function of tho Normnl
School Is to train and cducnto teach
ers, All grant tho nbsolutoneed of
this work. Tho Stnto has threo
schools, ono nt Monmouth, Weston
nnd Ashland. This property Is own
ed by tho Stnto nnd controlled by
ono Hoard of Regents,
Theso initiative bills take tho ques
tion nut of polities entirely, nnd this
Is ns it should b Wo speak directly
of Monmouth; this school Is central
ly located, and tho work dono by
Pros. Cnmpboll and Prof. Resslor Is
n sulllclont gunrautoo of tho quality
of Its studonts.
If vnn unv tnvna nn il nnn It mll
cost you only four cents n yenr to'
oporato this school. This gives tho I
children of tho pnrents of moderate'
means nn equal chance with thoso
who nro nblo to Bond their children
to schools provided with special In
structors.
Tho welfnro of your child, and tho
Interests of tho public school, that
groat levolor and bulwark of our na
tion warrants you In voting Yes on
No. 318, nt Tuesday's election. (Ore
gon Normal school Alumni Associa
tion by J. n. V. Dutlor. Sec Paid
Advertisement.)
I. TOOZE ON
BIBLE
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FAMINE IN PYRENEES.
City
Is Short of Provisions nnd
Rioting Results.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
CERnERE, Fronch Frontier, Nov.
14. Advices from 8abadoll say tho
town Is suffering from famlno. Tho
population Is excited and disorders
aro froquont.
If you want good results from your
Port organization, do not tlo the
hands of your Commissioners by vot
ing for tho Dennett amendment. Vote
it down and( lot it bo recorded by
putting a X before No. 367. C. R
Peck (Paid advertisement.)
COOS BAY LIVERY
"Wo Hnvo secured tho livery busi
ness of L, II. Helsner nnd nro pro
pared to render excollent sorvlco to
tho pooplo of Coos Ray. Caroful
drlvors, good rigs nnd ovorythlug
thnt will mean satisfactory servlco to
tho public. Phono us for n driving
norso. n rig or nnythlng needed Iv
the llvory lino, wo nlso do n
trucking business of nil kinds.
Hlniichnrd, Rezln Rhnichnrd
Lhery, Feed nnd Sales Service,
141 First nnd Alder Streets.
Phono 13 8- J
Pretends to "Know" His Bible;
Claims the Book Com
mands Booze.
Even though Mr. Toozo said ho
was responslblo to his Maker for eve
rything ho uttorcd last Friday night
nt tho Royal Theatre vot I
think tho public should weigh his ar
gument (? that tho Riblo "com-
monds or commands" tho tomporato
use of nlcohollc liquors.
Llst6n to soma of tho parages
which tho speakor gives ns "com
mending" and "commanding" liquor.
"Rut Dnnlol purposed In his heart
that ho would not dolllo hlmsolf with
tho portion of tho King's ment, nor
with tho wine which ho drnnk"
Daniol 1:8.
Tor ho, (John tho foro-runnor of
Jesus ChrlBt) ehnll bo great In tho
eight of tho Lord, nnd shall drink
neither wlno nor strong drink "
Luko 1:15.
"It Is good nolthor to oat flesh, nor
to drink wlno, nor nnythlng whoroby
thy brothor Btumbloth, or is offended
or Is mndo wenk". . . .Romans 14:21,
"And bo not drunk with wlno
whoreln Is oxcess, but bo filled with
tho Spirit.".... Ephcsians 5:18.
"And thoy gavo Him, (Jesus) to
drink, wlno mingled with myrrh, but
Ho received It not.". .. .Mark 15:23
Do any of theso pnssages seem to
'commend" or "command'' tho uso
of alcoholic boverngos? Then I turn
to nnothor reference found on Mr.
Toozo's Bible booze sheet marked
"Leviticus 28:13" and fall to find It
In tho Rlblo at all. (Leviticus only
has 27 chaptors.)
Tho Dlblo Is a book which tells of
tho sins of man. Decnuso of this It
does not "commend" Bin. Because It
records the murder of Abel by his
brother Cain, It In no way argues that
u is in rnvor of or "commendslmuch
lcs3 commands" murder.
Evtdontly Mr. Toozo has not stn.
dlod his Bible recently on tho ques
tion of liquor. If ho would only rend
the Dlblo verses recordod on his own
"boozo sheet" nnd get others to do
the snmo there would bo moro tem
pernto men walking our streets to
day. I wondnr If Mr Tnnn. ...... .1.1
know a Bible if ho saw one. But ho
knows nil nbont lum t...
what's tho use.
(Rov. G. LeRoy Hall, Paid Adv.)
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STEAMER M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
iiviuunuroumviiuriu XI I IS AlfKIVAIj OF THE SHIP, 1
RESERVATIONS WILL IJE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME TJJf.
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S F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore,
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Settle It Now
Settle It Right
For constitutional amendmont
giving to cities and towns
exclusive powor to license,
1 regulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the sale of lntox-
jlcatlng liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Yes
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JENDQRSED BY
40;o6o OREGON CITIZENS
ORL'GOX HOME RULE ASSOCIA-
TION.
(118 Electric Building.
PORTLAND, OREGON.,
(Paid Advertisement.)
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Home Addition to Eastsjje
NOW ON THE MARKET j
This addition is situated immediately East of now Easts!"
The lots aro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary lots;
.: uie iou.uu up ror tnos, large tracts, ' i
This plat was filed recently, and we have only a f
lota remaining unBOjd. This Indicates that the property is ,nt"w f
lug to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should -promptly.
Terms onehalf cash, balance e'qual payments, Si . r
and 12 months. For -particulars see A-
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. f
General Agents EASTSipE , Henry 8engstacken, ManP- T
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Nov. Clonrlns; ?nlo, Muslin Under
wear nnd petticoats Ladles Emporium.
FOR CAREFUL CLEAXIYO
Ladles should bring their Dresses,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Satlsfac
tton guaranteed.
COOS RAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W, Josephson. Mer.
180 South liroadnny, Mnrshfleld.
HOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardiner, Oregon, lias been re
modelled and Improved and la under
now management. Special nccommo-
datlons for stago passengers and for
peopio desiring a rest at the seashore.
"Xou'JI Llko-tlio Place,"
J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
Vote for tho $300,000 bond issue
No. 3C8. It means tho foundation
for a, great harbor and harbor facili
ties. (C. R. Peck, Paid Adv.)
Have That Roof ta
NOW
See CORTHELL
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ront St., MarshfleM. OjJ.
DBR NEW MAWAGBMKNT,
heen thorougmr ""v. .
and newly furnished. Rooms r
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