The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
SEVEN
World's Greatest War
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From Day To Day
BY ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY
SAIjVATIOX AltMV IIKM'H
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By OSWALD WEST
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Mrs. Abinail Scott Duniway, PIONEER MOTHER AND PATH
BREAKER OF THE EQUAL SUFFRAGE MOMEVENT IN OREGON,
WASHINGTON AND IDAHO, takes this method to extend her greetings;
to such HONEST CHRISTIAN WOMEN as she devoutly believes are be-
ing LED ASTRAY in the present Prohibition crisis by the CRAFTIIC3S;:
OF AMBITIOUS MEN. J
Have you forgotten, my inexperienced daughters, who are listening
to HIRED AND IMPORTED AGITATORS, to consult your Bibles? Dtf
you recall the fate of One, who, upon entering the enemy's country "to.
seek ancMo save that which was lost," was ostracised, derided and1'
-finally crucified by SELF STYLED "BEST PEOPLE," who still "love;
to pray, STANDING IN THE SYNAGOGUES AND ON THE STREET.
CORNERS, TO BE SEEN OF MEN?"
Are you obeying the Divine command of Him who said: "Woe unto
.you Scribes, Pharisees, HYPOCRITES?" Do you forget that he urged
his followers to "RESIST NOT EVIL" but to "OVERCOME EVIL WITH
GOOD?" Can't you remember that He warned the people to AVOID
DRUNKENNESS, and, while graphically depicting the woes of the
drunkard, HE AT NO TIME ADVOCATED THE MAKING, OR ENFORCE-MENT-OF
ANY LAW, EXCEPT THE LAW OF SELF-GOVERNMENT, as
applied .to the abuse of intoxicants in individual cases?
When lie said "Woe unto him that putteth the bottle to his neigh
bor's lips," can't you see that it was not the "TRAFFIC" but the MEN
WHO MISUSED IT, that were accursed? When he admonished the
people against "tarrying long at the wine," using such vigorous lang
uage against intemperance as no man can equal, can't you see that
his ; warning was NOT AGAINST THE USE OF THE WINE, BUT
AGAINST THE ABUSE OF IT?
As my space is limited and advertising rates come high, I must con
fine this letter to such quotations of Scripture as can be paid for;
"The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, BE
HOLD A MAN GLUTTONOUS AND A WINE BIBBER, a friend of
publicans and sinners. But wisdom is justified of her children."
Again, to quote the sayings of Paul: "For why is my LIBERTY judg
ed of another man's CONSCIENCE?" (Cor. 10-29.)
"But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering,
n'entleness, goodness, faith and meekness. Temperance;
AGAINST SUCH THERE IS NO LAW." (Gal. parts of verses 19-'
21 22 and 23.) ,,,,.,
' Now mv enfranchised daughters of the modern day churches, for
whose PERSONAL LIBERTY and that of .other people I HAVE GIVEN
LIFE, if there is enough of the spirit of ingratitude in your hearts to
wean vou from tin above teachings of the Christ and his followers
and to cause i you to approve the FALSEHOOD, VULGARITY, HATE and
INTOLERANCE which is displayed by the Anti-Saloon League in an op
en letter in the Evening Tehgram of October 3, you will cast your
votes with the spirit of Anti-Christ as displayed by the authority of the
SELF ORGANIZED CONSPIRACY that gave it birth. But, by so doinf,
you will crucify the Savior of sinners afresh "and put him to oner?
h After' the INTEMPERATE CRAZE OF PROHIBITION now going
thrnunh the newlv enfranchised states like a holocaust of fire, shall
hav exhausted I itself the advocates of GENUINE TEMPERANCE RE
FORM, including the Mother Sex, can go before the incoming Legisla
tive assemblies of such stat3s guided by the spirit of Christ, "who
came to break every yoke and let the oppressed go free" where they
rnnnffprn solution of the evs we all complain of, WHICH MEN
ALONE HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE.TO MEET AND CONQUER SINCE
THE DAWN OF HISTORY.
VOTE 333 1 1
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OSWALD WEST
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HKUON should go dry be
cause thuru douii not exist
a siiiL'U' reason on earth why it
should stay wet.
The war news from Kuropo
strikes us with horror; yet thh
great war, with all ita carnage,
past, present ami future, will
not prove n drop in the buelcot
compared with the ravages
whieh are being made through
out the land by booe.
We boast we are the greatest
nation upon earth, and in our
efforts to preserve this position
we boast wo must strive con
stantly to raise, or at least main
tain, the standard of our citizen
ship, and to accomplish this end
we must unceasingly fight or
ganized greed and graft, stump
out poverty, vice and crime,
protect the home and miiko life
more pleasant for those, who
have been less fortunate than
others. It is idle, however, to
talk of progress along thoso
lines bo lone as Kiutr Alcohol
occupies the throne.
Who grabs tho pay check from tho honest work
man on Saturday night and makes bis wifo and
little onco go liungry7
Mr. Boozo.
Who bows tho coeds of poverty and distress
everywhere?
Mr. Booze.
Who loads upon us most of our tax burdons7
Mr. Booze.
The Wets protest ngainst our voting tho stnto
dry because it will close Paul Wessingor's brewery
and be equivalent to the confiscation of his prop
erty, but they do not tell you how tho brewery
was built through the ruination of homes and tho
confiscation of pay cheeks. They do not toll you
that every brick in tlio building represents a
broken heart and tho color of tho building is em
blematical of tho blood which has dripped thcro
from. Whenever T think of tho dovil I think of boozo,
and whenovcr 1 think of boozo 1 think of tho
dovil, for thc dovil is boozo and boozo is hell.
Old Hoozq is an outlaw who has been long pur
sued Jintnpvnr subdued, ...At no.timo and under
no circuinrijumics mould ho bo given quarter, and
it is tlio'duty''oLovdry good citizoii to stand ready
to fcand-hag him whenever ho sticks his head in
sight. All Oregon will,lntvo u chaneo to sand-bag
li i if i on iS'oveiiib'er II, and for tho Lord's sako lot
us make a good job of it.
IF YOU BELIEVE WITH GOVERNOR WEST, VOTE-
OREGON DRY, 332 X YES
rlct ntertlfmtnt by th Committed of Out Hundred,
718 Morgan llulldlnr. 1'ortUnd, Oregon.
DIB IT SIGN
PETITION
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Killtnr Tim on:
III IooIiIhk qvnr tlio huni of your
ltHir (ant tivunhiK I nollceil my iniiau
as ono of tlia nlKnatunw for a wot
llnkul and wotiM II Uu to wiy la rojeatif"
it) tills inuttor ami to do J111JI& W
jnynvlt Hint I wum novcr huou ndr illd'
J jl(jn Hut iiotllliiii.
Veiy rMiiootrnllj
WIIJ. K. no.(ii'i)
.In fnlrnowi to tlio inun who cliun-1
Inloil tlio iiulltloa I lUwIro to my t'lutt
Mm imtltlon wan iIkiioJ by Will I long
Ittiid wlilt-h wiih oviduatly mlstiilioii
for my imnto and tlicru wax npiinrtuiU
ly no (1m I re to laUroproiMint mo or a'
dealro to do nnytlilni; unfair.
Ily Itecioiitlon Touts.
tt v Amo Utel I'ntK to Cchki liar Tlnipj 1
LON'DON, Oct." 30. Tlio Solvation
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MnkcM llll Willi .Ki.1N:i Soldiers Mvi' Slillllngs Per Work Is Allow-
imee to lleail .souuers inniny.
(Ily AMnrlalo.! I'rfM to Com Hr TlmM 1
LONDON, Oct. 30. Plvo shillings
Army tins inndo n hit with Tommy v-ek to tho Koldlcr'n wlfo wtio has
Atkins. Three tiioumi'd men inny ho '08 'lor Mismnu in iibiiuiib ihb coun.
men t ny day at tho rocroutlon tent tT's hntlles!
which tho Salvation Army nmliitnliiR ' With this exclamntlon ono of tho
nt I'oU-licBtor, dovonrlnB boiiio twen- lendliiK Guidon liaporu nttaeks odt-tj-flvo
iloioii iiork ides, lmvlni? n look ' lorlnlly tho RovornnicnfH pension By
nt tho huikimIiius and nuwapnpors, torn which tt snyn In duo to tho old
wiltliiK lottuw home, nnd occafilon- tradition numtiioil tip In Wellington s
ally pnrtlclpatlm? In boiiio lolloua.sortltm thnt hlfl troopB in tho Span
Borvteo. Hut tho doinnnds tor food ' lh cnnipnlKii woro only "tho Benin
1- ivo heon bo ?rcat thnt tho Army CaHl "f t' earth." Tho War Office, nc
liutl little tlmo for hour or prayor. cordliiR to tho writer, rails to roulUo
Tho Colrhestor camp Is only ono of thnt Uiuoh nro dlfforotit now nnd tho
many whom tho Salvationists mnlii.lvo.it mnjorlty of volunteers nro men
tain these popiilnrreorentloii tents for, who In civil lire onrnod Rood wagon
tho volunteers. An npprentntlon or' factory, flohl, ofrico nnd nhop.
the work Is Instanced at OamhrldRo Indlisnallon haM also (icon oxpress
whoro Aljntant and Mrs. Wlndlato ed In parliament, r.o thnt Is Is not un.
ot the Salvntiop Army Borvrd tho sol-; Hlb' 01"" ratorm In pensions may
dlorw ho rnlthfully that tho rolonol ' follow.
In command presented Ha dress I In tho Hrltlsh nrmy tho poy of of-
iword to Adjutant Wlndlato. llo and i "etati and mon in noponuoiii on 1110
his wife particularly dlHtlnrinlsed
thomselvoH In rnrlitK for boiiio 150
wounded Boldlern.
Commissioner I Mucins, formorly
In New York with Cominiinder Kvn
llooth, directed tho wol-k if these
recreation centers. In uddltlon to
Horvleo at homo, thoro aro flvo hun
dred Belected Bnlvatlon Army offl-
roKlment. Thoro Id no standard
scnlo of pay na In America. Commla.
Blonod oftlcors, an a rule, rocclvo a
mini InipoBslhlo to llvo on nhout ?3G
a month. They miiBt luivo Indopond
ent means, nnd In tho crack rcgU
nients, Hiich ns tho Scots' Oroya or
tlio (Ircnr.dler Oiinrda they must ho
wealthy. Hut In certain of tlio colon-
corn who hnvo nfrored themselves for '"1 troops doliiR police duly In lands
work with tho llrltlsh Hod Cross and bordered by savnKOB, thby must got
stand ready to enter the fluid when
over needed.
Although tho ohnrgos mndo foi
food nnd drink nro very slight, Qua
1 as good pay as American ottlcora
and do not hnvo to hoop up expon
1 slvo estahllshmontB.
Tho ordinary Infantryman In tho
oml Uooth ostlmntes ho can ninlatuln "ov: volunteer nrmy of a million
a refreshment and nmiiBomont tent "'on. pledgo to forolgn norvlco, aro
for a year on aovon hundred nnd flf-! "tnrtod off at Jl.CG n.woolc, clear of
ty dollars. Tho Salvationist chnrgn' oxponscs. Mnrrlod men nro allowed
only two cuntB n cup for tea and tho, la addition Boparatlon pay for tholr
same for broad and butter or a fiork! families nt tho rato of $1.90 a wook
pie. Cool weather Is ninklng tho for tho wlfo nnd two penco a day
tents unsatisfactory and movnblo
bulldlngH of corrugated Iron nro rupl
dly reploclug tho canvas shelters,
i;.(JI,ISII maici: TOVH.
I'.Vot Made in (ieiiuaiiy" N I'opulor
Trademark lu C.'ivnt Itiltaln,
Ur AworUtixl I'rtM tu root lUx TlmM.)
l.O.S'DON, -Oct. rt). Nuromburg
has boon reproduced lu linker street,
whorri t". a Woman's Kmorgenvy
Corns linn nrovldod toy-mnklug work
for 'oiio' huudro'd girls nnd women.
Tho workers nro pnld $2.00 n week,
hut as noon ns they heenmo proficient
they nro put nt ploco work, wh4ch
y'oldn tljoin a bettor Income,
Doll hoiiKod, doll furniture, not
dlers, nnlmals and othur toys made
of wood fut tu tho greater part of the
Improvlsod toy factory's output. KnU
I sawn have boon Installed aiit In au
atmosphere or snwduut, gluo and
pntnt women who worn roeontly typ
ists or goveratiHsori aro count reeling
playthings which will fill tho stock
. IngH or KiikIIsIi eblldron formerly do-
I'nudont on coiitlnoiital mnkers for
their toys.
"Not Mndo lu Oormnny," In tho
slogan nomo of the women paint on
tho other aide of tho toy carU and
doll (Kirrlagns which aro going to tho
warehouses of Kuglloh dealers.
Alonn tiie Waterfront.
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The I'a nil no left yostordny for
i tlau I'raiK'IsMio carrying with her 31
puwoutfors mid a cargo of ooudeused
milk and boxes.
NOIITII HKND fO.NTHUT,
Tho Noith Ituml High Hehool Hand
will give a eouuort at I.ogglo Hull
Oct. 80 Mr tho heuafit of tho North
Head I'ub'.lc Library. Thoy will be
cmtlstod by Mr. 0. S. Knlsor, barl
I toiiu, and Mr. F. Hhlmlnu, Mrs. l'red
Kruso, Helen Monde, vocnllaU, and
Kdltb llaab, jilanlst.
or 28 cents a week for each child.
In tho county of London thoy arf
given n further sum of 80 cent'
wcok, owing to tho higher cor
living. . ,
All married soldlorrt serving at
aro obliged. to allot nt least 85 '
n wook to their famtllou out of tt,
own pay, Worked out on this ncnU
tho lowest sum n soldlor's -wlfo with
out children can recolvo Is U3 shlll
lligH a week lu tho case of a warrant
officer, 22 for n legliuoutal (itinrter
mnstor sergeant, lu slillllngH lx
ponco for corporal or private if tho
wlfo has four children to support,
slu) will recolvo on tho sumo scale, a
Bum ranging from 35 to 22 shillings.
Widows of thoso who dlo on nctlve
sorvlco recolvo from flvo to ton shill
ings a week, according to tho rank
nud pay of tho husband. Hut the
luani of thorn will not get ovor flvo
shillings. An extra nllowauco vary
ing from forty to fifty cents a wook
for each child In glvon, howovor.
While thoro aro no government
liomeji for old soldiers In Great Itrlt
au, tin In tho United States, There are
cm tain homes maintained by private
charity. Of these, tho largest and
most famous Is In Chelsea, Loudon.
Tho garden party given nt tho Choi
sea homo for Its benefit Is ono of tho
big nodal events of London's aprlng
season,
Much suffering waa caused by the
government deferring payment of
separation allowance to aoldlors'
wives during tho first two months: ot
tho war. Not until October 1 "wbb
this money put Into tho hands 'of the
destitute women. War office rod
tape also hold up pay allotments,
AMONO Till: HICK.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc.
HK.VUY BKNGHTACKKN. Mannpw
FAitM. coal, 'minim AND i'lattixo LAVDW, .1 tiPZUI UTY.
qKNUUAL AOH.NT8 KAHTSIDK
MAnHHKIiai) OWII'K, 1MIO.VH l-J.
i rOQlHLIJC CITY OKI'ICK I'HOMK 101,
Konnotlv ltust, sou of W. J Itust,
Is laid up with an Injured ankle sus
tained lu an nuto accident the other
clay.
Andrew LondloB, who In nt'Merey
Hospital, where ho iiuderwcntfaH op-
7n.l.... n 1.... ' . . .
CIIKCIC JCIDNKV TltOUDLU ATj ' '" "K", a roporiea to
ONOK. I ho doing nlcoly nud will soon be able
i Thoro Is such ready action 1n Ko-'to return horo,
loy Kldnoy I'llli, you fool tholr j. c. steckies' llttlo son Is con
hoalliig from tho vory first doso. , , . . . . ,,.,,. " "
llacknpho. weak, soro kidneys, pain. N"0'1 to M b0(l ' MmUWb todsy.
I ful bladdor and Irrogular actloa Mrs. Kdgar Mauiey was taken to
d'sappenr with tholr uso. 0, Pal- tho Mercy Hospital for troatmeRt yos
inor, Oreon Uny. Wis., says: "Mf , tordnv m , , b, ( ' .
wlfo is rnpldly recovorlng hor honlth ,, ,', .. , ,""",u lu "
and strength duo solely to FoJoy cr ,10,no " &
Kidney lMlls." And W. T. Hutchons,1 Mrs. J. M. Wright of South Fifth
Nicholson, (in., says, "Just a fow Btreot U sick lu bod today,
dosos msdo mo fool bottor, nnd now, ii
piy pains and rhotimutlsm aro pl) . -
igono and I sloop all night long." HTOl TIIOSI3 KAHMV flllONQIIIAJj
i Eold by Owl Proscription 1'harmnoy. COUGHH
Krauk D. Cohan. Opuoslto Chandler, i -
, Hotel. I'hono 7-1, . Thoy hnng on all winter If not
IcnecKe-i nnd pavo the way rdr ser-
Pr
Iiy towns will May lry If the .nP" I"-""'""""' """ l" ". '"'ll " !"' ,omI
al liomo rule statutes will continue In ton-?.
(Paid Advertisement, Taxpayers & Wage Earner L a5. of Orcn. rc.tl.nd, Oregon )
option t
IKe Delicatessen Co
1 15 North Second Street.
Will SI'liCIALS Heady nt all times of tho (lay. Always flush
KMiked ami our own make. Itonst lleef, I'oilc, I.anili, llcef
lf, Tengiio, Iiimh Stews, Hoef Kloirxi .Meat IMch,
IN SAKDS Vegetnblw, I'otato, Cold Slaw, Crab ami I'riilt.
Scalloped 1'otatos Corn, Spaghetti. Miicaninl, Utuiii, Hot Itioun
Dread, liliculti and rnddliigs.
Cakes, I'les nud I'antry of All Kind,
I'lmSONAL -rrKTION (UVHN TO SIMX1AL OltDKIlH """
1'ItlCIW HKASONAHLi;
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
.loiis throat and lung diseases. Clot
a uomo or Foley'B Honey and Tr
'Cotnpound. nnd take ir iniv ai.w
coughs and colds, hoals raw inflam-
UOTKfi DOTSON
C. A. Hanson, Proprietor
Now opon under now manugomom. ed throat, loosens tho phlegm" ami
'A homo place with homo cook. J ltlly lnxatlvo. Olias. T. Wlllor,
I lag served in family stylo Hoard &neW.l'?
und room, Jfi.r.O per week. 31fi coughed constantiy from 7 tlcffi
t,,r.oa'; "o U8e(l only Foley's Honey
, . - - n, T compound. Was entirely
l SKWJNC1 rAOIONES ,rP, l"'-,. Wta others to know if
Foley s Houoy und Tar. Sold by Owl
SlNGim AND WHICIXim AND Prescription Pharmacy. Frank P.
WILSON Sowing Machnes for sale ,0,mn- Opposlto Chaudlor Hotel,
or ivnt. SHCOND-H AND ?l VCHINKS ' '
of all kinds. I leaning ami repairing """" ""' ' i i -
ill machines, W. J. U1TZ, phono' Full Dress Suits for n tti,
, UKti-X, JU1 1'ark Avo. I'antltorluw, ' J
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