The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 27, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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dan r maloxkt jT in o n i im Til r iTr n i iimmn nniiTrmnT
nhi ntnitfl Lifuuinib uumi tiHbi
Who Gets
The Money
. n. rftftrrnrr
people, tht so rw r -
champion, anu , CCORDINT, to the poster cnm-
tbriTa nnoppMfd- C&URiy Candidates to Present Determined to Open McKay A cause meets defeat there win be
subscription jutes. Issues and Measures of Street Will Petition County pnigninK of the 'wets," it their
hailt. D Tfce Coming Election Court for Money e thousands of vacant stores in
OnoyMr .11 , . . , .. . . . A , Portland, or words to that effect.
Per month .-iiu Tk omh of the fin-day A coatract for the building of tl.e Th Inforon ,s ..... Portiad busl-
nbrvnu ....iim-m a ii. iii v.A mmuuaJ Ia.. a. -A..t .1 - - - -
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Wh piia Hcttr J?" 1?Tt ? Mr0elf,C' lkf bf,rlH,r ""et0 be b"" cause there will be less money spent,
ntacrlptlon price of the Com SJ S o. w Ve heart sk- as a ferry landing, will be awarded We Uo not undctani, why tnere
Times l 15.00 r" J1 " " Pms ae e Toners isir whs evening ai me meeting oi tne ,
itx months, er$ fur oCBra, tin- platforms of
alimitft lift tnu timtlnv in ttnnnrl PVrOtlt
BaStWe city council. It Improbable j ag U)e argnmont niade that n fcwer
. TntnndlCt KtTDllllrXa SCW yV. i J v,. If fat nuu that . ttn .nmo limn n nolllln., .lll !
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paper pnbllea TIT.1 """" ' By
" Xddreu all eoaisniilctaoni io
cxx3 n.vr dailt times.
u.iruta ! :! 5 Orrcoa
Determination marks the efforts
WITH THE TEA
AND THE TOAST 1
f
GOOD KVKXl.Vfi.
At Uk SKfttex: IhN )&m crevtBT in
NorOi 1N4 at te Srar TtHtc tiore
a Mirkt4 liwi xm4 atliMs
tk 4re to greet t akers,
vk -wore rft5j- Aere4 for
vVr rtfcrkfc. A. M. rerbroJre,
dty littooey, !atr4oe4 lill-Lewl.s
tVe coooty )alraa, a4 ferecaJ eaofe of the alleged Inadequacy of the
ftftfibor foltoverf ix tra.
Beeae of te Illx of Ho. C
X. Zek.f OoH Boek. ls la oo
toe yrograoi -will Ve takoa Oils re
i nntnlior nf nnniiln will rn 111 n in I'Olt-
be fraed for prestation to the ,am, to d ,L
oonBtr M.rt. Mklng thorn to recon-, VerUablo ntpdoodle , all this. If
Mr the order to re,lr the presont tfc t.d trlumnliant and In
ncrsiw fimu ruu snubcriuu vie
$I00 on tae sew project.
course of time,' according to the pro-
' visions of the law. the saloons close
their (loot's, tho clothier and the show
One lesson, ana oirtr . Me-
torr may be da U rHst -rWi
distinctness that tr -rM te
built somehow on nxra! Joon-
datlons; tit in the long ros ft
Is well with the podb. In toe
long run It Is IS -rtth tne vel:
cd. J. A. Fronoe.
4 .
' goMiniow on oninn.
m "Z -. P ;n)nn and th0 haberdasher, and the
I" ,.7 US, V P ,.r"'grocor and feed man and the dry
i onnrla timfMiant ul1t nil llfl ttl llllflt
ent system, both as to the Io. Th , , ,, t0
.v !T aS7, ,e,,'1" "" Poople will come to buy
pie there declare now that thoy are flg no.
Mng driven to desperate moans to . ... mm, ,. rn . ,lls,
' thought. Do tho clothiers, the shoo
I mon. Iho ilrv rnniN Jiipn mill tllP
nf n Iia ...nMAt ,1in ( ttrniltrltt
t C CbL .11 it VU .. , ..! l.l ..l.l.l . ' ,v' " '"a "'u,,r' ..."..n...
. UMIIH, V. lOT.C AiC MI7IU I UliUS CTCIU AUtiCtl iU
slog ay " r. Igi. Live )s4rai
f tle aaMa -rfU be Usre4 ay
Mob. C L Xefegard. Horn. C- A. Seoi-
fcrcoc a Hon.
-wboai re on tf XooUeao Jooket
tsrooga. te cooBty.
Bfeaose of tkt rocont 4etftoa of
itit Soytoe Coort, JaoMS VTaUoo,
HuyiooHtiaa oairfMate for toe offtee
of eooaty Jooge, to sot ooioaj1as
te oioer ateabars of toe party.
R. K. WatMn. eas4Mle for ceonly
derk, aoyoart oo toe program of
MR evoBtog. an4 ate George J.
seevre an adequate roadway
MarsofleM. l
With the annexation of Cooston
the protest that something mutt be
done by the city of Marshfield If It
would rontlnno to have the trade
from across the Day.
Attorney Watklns for Bastsldc
this morning said: "Poopio across the
Day arc hard put to it to secure trans
portation to and from their work
In Marshfield. What thoy want is
.flick s-ervfce. The prosent forry
and ore;
Miss it In youth and 'twtl! rose whoa
i we're -older.
And fit ni as clew as the ganotou
we wear.
Sorrow comes Into ear hone ns-
rlted
. nobbing oar heart of Its traore
of song;
Lorers grow cold and oor friea4tos
are sHgbted,
, Yet tomehow or ether we worry
along.
'Midst the sweet Mosseas that swlte
on our faces,
.From the rank weeds that woM
poison and Wight,
And e'en In the midst of earth's bi-
tlfnl places
Life Is a burden to everyone's sfeooJ
Vo ma'r t from Ms traMe ArmKroog, eao4i4ate lr coo.ty rts np about 6: SO In tho morn-
. . oooMBMswoer, tbowgfc the prloctpai lag and runs approximately once an
foakor of this eveatag win nrob- hour, though yesterday when I wish
ably be V. X. HlMwts. fcooaty ed to be at Kastslde at 1 o'clock I had
ebatrmea of toe HetmMlcM party, to leave Marshfield at 11:30, for that
To eoryooe a goooral lavttaUos was the Ian ferry for almost two
has beea tM4 to aueod the meet- boors. You see there la no chanco
tog of this ereolog ta the Oroad The- for anyone to come home from Marsh
ater at S o'clock. i field at noon for their dinner.
' "Tie people there want a short
KI1CKIV1IS IUTBXT FOIt eWvatod road to the harbor line and
r.MQl'K AITI.B IIKCBIVKII qvick service when they get thoro.
Paying the crew of the ferry good
Machine Chuto Apple from Top of money should moan good service.
Tree to Ground Without llruh- -ri,, Mftmg utle MM 0f having tho
Ing Them. , oat stand down there Idle at tho
Ofeoh T. Vaoey. a foreman la the sjp."
Soifth-Powers Logging camp near 6 eBts another jwint into the
Xyrtle Point, ba Jott received a pat- pastslde argument ow that Cooaton ,
est from the office la Washington BBi htt anoxed. Cooston people.
There I. alway, a something that r J"i!'t "i1 "" "?; ' dec,arc tho' are w,,,,nB t0 como ,0
isn't Just richL aB4 1lh hMt ,MWH,B may pkk Marshfield and trade providing thoy
oppms d cnwwai; nave a road all tne way. a torry,
Into Portland to be spent with them?
Not always. And why not? Ue
causo tho saloon Intercepts it.
I t Consider the lumberjack, for ex
ample, who comes to town with n
pockot full of money a month's or
maybe n soason's wage. Ho exports
to buy clothos nnd shoes and all the
rest of It; but beforo ho does that
ho'll take a drink. That Is the be
ginning nnd the beginning nnd the
cud may bo In one saloon or distribut
ed among many. As he drinks, bib
ulous cntluiBlnm possesses his soul,
generosity oxudvs. lie Is n prince
as long as ho has a dollar, but when
hU dollars are gone he Is a "dub."
He appears bofore Judge Sloveimon
in the morning with nothing to show
for his month's or his season's work
but a headache and a court record.
Did the clothing man or the shoe
man, or the furnlsMng-goods man
get his monoy? Not a bit of It. Who I
did get It? The saloons.
Tho bare statement of n case lllco
that, and thoro are hundreds' If not'
i rtAtiaa tw1 nt lliAin I all a 4 lin linln
KivuontiiiB ii incus uiu n liuiv
story. Portland Telegram.
(Paid Adv.)
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OVKUCOATS
$20.00 ovcrctmtn ... $15.00
$25.00 ovorcoatH . . . $18.75
SL'T.'iO, uvorcontN ... $20. (55
?:10.00 ovorcoatH . . . $22.50
$35.00 overcoats . . . $20.25
' 1 -4 OFF
Wedoo Thurs.. Fri.
October 2829-30th
OHHOHBaantMOHHOIIMMnHllnMaHIMMM
The bulk of our Fall
and Winter Suits and
Overcoats just arrived.
The factory was late making
the shipment on account of not
having materials and rather than
have the goods returned they made
a settlement with our headquarters
in Spokane at a big reduction and
they have instructed us to put these
goods on sale and to give the ben
efit to our customers.
These suits of Garson Meyer &
Co.'s, of Rochester, New York, arc
the best handtailored ready-to-wear
men's Suits and Overcoats
on, the market. All goods guar
anteed as represented, or your
money refunded.
See Window
25 per cent Discount
&
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NUTS
$20.00 suits
$25.00 suitH
$27.50 HitlU
$:i0.00 suits
$15 09
Mr;;
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$35.00 mills j:
4 OFF
i i ii ii i ii milium-u
KLDKIl (JOItS .SOUTH.
Yet o
. oftfrom the rock we may pick "T. -J IT ,V MVe a roau " ine W5' A ,0rr'' nirrlcn Vortr IMsscnuers on
a gar flower as! lrHDg up and down a ladder. they say. will bo openod nerosa Coos (-"" 7 ' " ,' , . ' "
a gay i lower, ...t. -..- . .u i. . . . . .. ... , 'It In to Kiii-t'kii In Two Wt
l-'lrsl
And drink from a spring In a det- Wlh " r"sement the apples niver, giving thorn connoctlon with j
ki ilkI J wi m shut a !& A 1 A .- . . . m at t . I
olate watte;
Theycome to the heart as a heavea-
ly dower.
Tilp to K'uit'kii In Two Wook.s
Hack on Schedule.
are Mnt down a chute Into a large KasUlde, but If there Is no officiant
easvas basket. yr ot getting into Marshfield thoy j Tfco utearnHhlp Goorgo W. Kldor
fader ordinary arraagemeaU the v,- continue to trade In North Hend. Inft out vesterduy nftornoon for Kur-
'And miirhi ii u , t. tb. M. siding f apples to earth la this prom Allegany there has already , oka cnrryliiK a tiaaaenger list of fortv
or the taste. moaaer woold reoolt In dlsostroos t,een propostnl a road Into Kentuck porsons, in addition to a fair oargo!
Ererjday toll Is an everyday Mm- ""B- ul w oooaieract tats oi- ii,t and CooBton, deilare tho Kast-' of freight.
' ' lag. ,m tBMe re "8 within the id, supporters, nnd for Marshfield' Tho (following passengers snllod
Though poverty's cottage and cr ten eh"' waM trap doQnt to continue to hold that trado it for Uurokn:
wo may share; erkng on springs and all well wil, j,e neceasary that a bottor forry John S. Pollock, Mrs. O. llattlsto,
Weak is the back on which bvrdeas ,,ww, 1 "P'e B1" sorvlce bo instltutod. Within the A. C. Krlond, D. C. Kay, John Potors,
sre pressing, ttr ,,w tt hottom of the hop- t fww weeks an open channel has! John Ilonla, J. 11. Johnson,, Mrs. W.
Dut stout Is the heart which is t,"Ur''' w,th,,t damage. be,, dredged In Wlllanch Inlot giving' W. Shipley, George Shipley, Mlaa K.
strengtbesed by prayer, th mis patent r. tsaey ueneros the people there a chance to get out Jamison, Mrs. (I. Dally, Mrs. A. A. j
Somehow or other the pathway grows he tomm4 a mmM r colUiig al- t0 North Hend. which at the same ' Soniple, Miss II. Semple, K. IC. Grant, j
brighter ' xvo lh P"l ' "MP1' time Is making a strong bid for trade N. K. I.acoswt, Mrs. J. I). Karly, Mae i
Just when e nMwrned there was hrtBB- Ulr Bd P'- from up In that country. IJarly, Wallace Karly, T. J. Horn, C.J
none to befriend; ! t8t w4 ch pk'kw cHwbs u That it Is not alrtolutoly necessary A. Ualloy. W. R. Cross, W. I'. Kauion, I
Hope in" the heart makes the bordea tre' ,M,l,t ' jM",d' Rd holding this tMat the forry lnnd from McKay Her. Julius Josporaon, Wllllnm Nol-
seem lighter, uxu " " d then must de- treot to tho foot of Kerry stroot on doleli, Hoy Davnult. W. h. Uvnns, M. j
And somehow or other e get to '" tWe wheB UlU (,,M- this aide, seoms tho concensus of 5. Ilalton, Tom h. Williams, John
tho end. Hy means of the chute a picker would c,,non In Hostoldo and many arc 'Nye, Mra. W. W. Sehlffler, Georgo,
,' " UaWontlfled. ww5 Xo contlane his picking favoring opening tho londlng which ' Schlfflor, Mra. W. II. Wlckllffe, Mra
qui iiwiMea wiim any itarucniar hn boon proposal! for tho foot of.M. Martin, Mr. W. M. Trolllnger,
The thread of many a dlseMirs I. "4d ot lhe u-
merely a yaru. Thc Machine U a long zinc chute
arming irom a platform bed on wnkiH
reots the canvas bog for receiving
the apple from the chute. Tho ton
Commercial or Central avonues.
NOTHI) Sl'IT HKGL'.V
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""7 "7 li y"e ' Bf n, ej,,,!,,, or tls hppr, Is made .!. I. Wliwdor Wimts $10,0(10 Dam.
jKinie to bo truthful. (Mt ,rnHk of lt) ,rw The, n Vmm Jm.kMM (Se,.,ff
"
Mrs. J. Damoplstlua, A. Uatlate, John ,
Davidson, A. llusby ami I'rnuk
Suead.
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I in iiiij ii,iiiiiij iir jinir (iiiini1. iiu
height of the chute la adjusted oas
lly by shitting the platform at the
K. Westerbri ur, Luii.r r.,. botlKMi tf tint traa.
"boll on the stove than twtt m tbe Already several offers hare been for ,0'00 ''"'""K0- tlu Kroumlii
neck. recefred by Mr. Vaaoy. through his "f fH,,H rrel- l L NV huolor loft
To act as plaintiff In n suit ugalnst
ex-Shorlff Joiioh of Jnuksou County
-o
alternoy, C. I. Itelgard. but at presont for, A"h,an,l'
nitappolntmcnt In love savos'maHy he w undecided what to do with Ills;
-man from pajlng utttmuy
o
After children grow up their par
en's often prove a dlsappolatmeat.
patent, which
17 years
has been Issued for
8ome viraiin can't lose the married
look, oven after tho become widows
It's caalcr for a man to shut up a
"lOQ-tou afe than a 100-pouud wife
o
(The difference between a retreat
aMa tactical maneuver depends on
tneldo reporting It.
fj o-
:T.h.&arrlng nations seem to have
PPoWed President Wilton a grlev
ancojoiumltteo of one.
A o
'ratably once In about four bun-
f.V' mau wh0 '" od In
a f'r flKht has no excuse to offer
"Ca,n,!lldl!0 -Oman's wardrobe
Jj the clothes ,ue take, with hor on
a two days' visit, tbey are the best
sho has.
Tho ancient motto: "What I. home
w hout a MotberV btt ,JW!n UC
gated to the attic and a -Vote. ,r
Women" pennant now occupies it.
former place on tho parlor wall.
Sir. WliHolor'a nnnnuncomout
the suit brings once moro Into tin
spot-light an Incldout which greatly
surprlsoil tho peoplo of this r-lty
.,..,,. ..,... three youra ago, whon ho was ,ir-
Jiuhhj's dnuiil Orclittitm. I'll. Ull, ' ', ., ".' ... ,., ,, , ,
rested by Deputy Sheriff Katon, of
Millinery 7r nlmut one-half pilto JKou County, on tho rlmrirH f
t Mm, Aikon'a iiilllii.i.ry Mil... ,,elK Implloutud In tho miirdu' of
! i . i r Nitthnn Itogaway, who was Ulllod
nonr Ashland, Mny 2C, 101 .. At
tho tlmo of his nrrost, Whoilor was
running n grocery storo on wlint
Is now Oroyon nvunuox, oppoulto ti.o
sihonl house, and although ho had
boon huro but a short tlmo, vat
well thought of, and his amwt cinm
m a Hiirprlso to local poopio Ian
don World.
JArao Koiln Woik. Phono UIO-L.
Don't forget. MaMiicrailo lull,
Knglc' Hall IlulliiuoVn nl;;lil, Otlti
lcr :il. .Muitiu'H Oiclmstra.
Full Dress Suits for ltoi.it. Uuluuo
Pnutltorlum.
SS-4o-if
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KAV
Be Weatherwise
Wlo j chi wcx I la the
lua vej the
FI5H BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
WtltT(iroof lliroujh
ml ihiofjh. Cnaot
totkupwUtitM
(4 tnif. Out
,ilrrdal litlex
EJttt iton W4ta
bom tucninj in wheie
lle fionli ortfUp iwl
LuUoa. Tlie Ua wet
weather coat your
money cn bu,
53.00 EVERYWHERE
CWts jAiBwnwi ccuvnuo j
T lAttltl Iff Colahtfl"
l1r A. J. TOWER CO.
Of
r rnjwsiojsiw sun nasimTim nnmrn iiwiiiini
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You can't jud.e Coo, ay wo.
man'H disposition by ,,r ,,,,
volco.
COOS IIAV TI.MF.H
WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
IHJY AX I'l'.TO.THH-.MIXUTi:
WAK MAP WIIILK thi:
Kl'Pl'liV la.STS
Tlicy Arn Oolng I-'iist
C. C. Howoll, who Ih In chnrgo of
tho gold mining drodgo at Whlskoy
Hun Is roportod to bo making big
cloan-upH, Small uuggota of gold
from tho sizo of a pin head to a
pen aro common, and ono was
sioopod up tho othor day that
wolghod a trltlo loss than an ounce
A bt 111 moro valunblo find was
mudo In tho sands tho first of tho
week whon Mr, Howoll discovered a
ouo-ilollar gold ploco ilotod 1K50
This had not doubt boon lost In tho
oarly ilaya whon thoro was quite
a sottlomcnt of gold minors nt Wbls-1
key Hun. It was iiultovdeoply bur
led In tho sniid. Mr. Howoll Is n 1 1
to hnvo boon offered $125 for thai
coin, but has refused, -liamlnnj
World. I
SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP"
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UiAr.'. It !-"H! t
ilry out t c I uviat a
lut diNr lii) 1 '1 I o
one qunl't ei lnt. ! ttf
WksUtnot'i jfconlirt Vou
tfvtyourinuut aviunh
Black Silk
Stove Polish
U not only moetccooom'c. I boMtrrKeanh t'.I-
nt. wlstyliiritru tiiatc onu' .!
olhi.r ixtUti. UI .k t-i bt .c 1
I 11 Uito i ur li mi m i r
rub tf
-twiiUany
till: liul
U litts f jr tl net na 1 nif nj oi binary
pJuh oUwta)vUt. iK.wctknJ ooicy.
Do .'I fo.'t v.bci von
m 1 1 vo tKlili, bo turc i
ivUrrlUarkbitlc. KitUn't
tli'tt tstoyopoliBliyouetcr
)ourtiwiK7i
Clack Si'.k Stovo Poliiti
Worlu, rtertinc.UUnoI.
V onUtkrkA!rPr)lnff
ronl n vl in . ti-si, ivt,
tt r,i' ,i ihj,iii iuuio
mo1 I 1 1 , i rvveuU
r ' i yu
L h' f krtcrairo!.
Istit rofJ (.l.tiu
Vf i cr b a, Jt works
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Vote to Save
j, Industrial Oregon
., VOTE "NO" NO. 329 AMD "NO" 331
The very life of the future manufacturing and industrial progress of
Oregon hinges upon the defeat of the so-called "Water Front" bills, to
he voted on Tuesday, November 3rd.
So cunningly and adroitly. aro these bills worded there is grave dan
ger that many people will be deceived. '
If these measures become laws the result will be that the State will
take title to the tidelands and submerged lands and will be prohibited
from selling any of these lands. Thoy can only be leased for docks.
No more ship-yards, saw-mills, canneries or other. plants requiring ac
cess to deep water nothing but docks, clocks, docks.
Every citizen of Oregon wage earner, farmer, business man or
woman, wants to prosper. These measures if enacted, will throttle
progress at the gate. Investors will shun Oregon. This means no
work for the wage-earner, nothing to pay the store-keeper with and
therefore nothing to pass on to the farmer or producer. Let no one
think these bills do not concern him. '
Before you go into the booth to vote, read 329 and 331 carefully.
Talk to your neighbors about them.
Oregon is rich in natural resources, but poor in development. What
the state needs above everything else is outside money to come in and
develop its resources. That means GOOD WAGES, PLENTY OF
WORK, GOOD PRICES and GOOD TIMES.
This is not a political question; it concerns only the prosperity of
Oregon and of you.
Give Progress and Good Times a helping hand by voting "No" 329
and "No" 331.'
OREGON C0MMERCIAL.PR0TECTIVE ASSOCIATION
1208 Ycon Building, Portland, Oregon. '
Pid Advortisomont
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1ILACK SILK HTOVK POLISH
Tor Salo by
ScflltOKDKlt HII.DKXnKAXD
Plioiio 177.
COOS HAY TIMKS
WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
IH'V AX I'l'-TO-TllK-Ml.WTU
WAlt MAI" WHII.K TIIM
Sl'lM'liY LASTS
They Aro Going Fast
e Times Want nds brlnt; results.
pleased In working for his own com
pany. Kruest nucha has rotslgned his
position as painter for Mr. Vlors.
Ho has organised a company that will
be kuowu as 'T he Coos Hay Painting!
Co." for the painting of sconory, free
coins;, automobiles and signs.
Phono 2IU-J. orriie. ir.o Front St
(l aid r.dv )
CITY AUTO & TAXI g-
DAYAXI-Mi"7:"lCl!fc
For taxi, phone 193 Ij
For touring ars. P ,
Chandler 0,C,IMI.
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