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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1914)
WBItBKBKKtM Will rour feet off mind if you -" Yfc-.t J ou ask them. Just a little work. This Coupon Good for 200 VOTES Inclidate The Delicatessen Co. 115 Noitli Second Street. oil Wholesome Nourishing Food thai you will enjoy TRY SOME OF THE MANY HEALTH FOODS lull Kinds alwiiya roady. i.Unioii l.oaf, ii, H( illop PotatooB, Dlmitta. mi hriad. M.icnroul and oliooio. ll)i: CW'DIHS" nt low pi Icon. WIJ IM (JlAltANTFH 'W PI.HASI. Hill Ulitl wjiK or orders In both quality and sorvlco. THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. ADDEN B)M of PHOTOOIlAPniO llronildo ICnliuglnK mid lulshlug. 10 8AW KDGKS on rouii coLTiAita Inno them iHunderfd Hl ITY STEAM LATJNDUY S VARIETY STORE, North Bend. jincy and Domestic C H I N A IFE i"? a. ii. ifODOINF field ,pmj AND - UU.UJIAIINU LU. tes Furnished kJ- Afarsliflclrf, Orcfoa 158-R ent fenger Service THE icS5 ToCAK5' LIQUOR VIEWS Wm( jMMms, of JUDGE COKE me here for shoes. We will rou the best, there is in foot wear ot $5 and $6 when we fit you in THe Florsheim Shoe Woolen Mill Store I'lii. Pepper Raised too with HlllcIlOtl lll Clip II "differ ent" sijlo fur joiiiik moil tun nr black. ' ATTENTION no Contestants VOTING it's thn stnnrlv null Hint mimic- nance is. as noorJ as thn Innrlnr's Wninh thn lianrjc- It's never the same. REMEMBER you niy cicjiu more wccks to act votes for one of vc pianos n VI will never have a chance at anything like this it win ue some credit to the winners. WHY U a winner. something you will enjoy for years. Your vill be glad to fill out a counon and vote for RS OF THE WEEKLY PRIZE LAST WEEK: Zicgler Sailer's Confectionery ook Coos Bav Bakerv McLeod Fourier's Meat Market er Whitney Model Cash Grocery uyc, bciiroeder & Hiltlenhrand's Hardware landed in and stamped with a 25c purchase. Ulnn out niicli oh "Roman Monl Loaf "VwlnliIo Salads", Ha In Ilcf. log pork, Jo Imli. l.n vom, uuei i.m. ..- i SpnK'.ottl Spaulih. Plci. Rwret Poluto Plo, Mlnco Plan. Appl Plo. "i f,fll CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND Aiuiir rivik For tnxl. phone 193, Ideal Cafo. For touring enri, phono SO I Chaudlor Hotol I l.V.V.V LA.Aimrril, Prop. New Cabs : : Now Cain Pictures & Framing Walker .Studio LowRates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between any polati in Marshflold and do general hauling for reasonable rates, JTAH THANSFEU STOKAfJE CO Levi Ileisncr, ,ro,Jr,c,SL Phones: 1UO-J, 40-L. OMl CHIMNEYS FIUE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Ary Kind of Brick Work ut Prices That Are Right Ami U Work Guaranteed Col at -The Fireside," Johnson nidg" 137 Second St. Phono i34"JV r,.a rtniinr Work trencu nausea. . .-- COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914 EVENING Tll)i:s FOR NOYEMHEH from his bomb at North Inlet. P?1.0W . l8. . Klven , tho Um0 nnd MUS- w- M- MOItLEV of Coos lUv- Marshflohl Wnler at er Wns 1,cro 8,IOI',,nB t0llny- Tho tide's arc placed In tho order 'CILVRLES MAILU'FEY of Poos Rlv- of occurrence, with their times on r wis hero Saturday on business. tho first lino nnd heights on the MRS. W. II. M'LNTYHE, of North ?.nd."no of .nch .dn.y a coIIt)ar-1 Inlet, was In thu city today visit- Ison of consecutlvo heights will In-. . dlcnto whether It Is high or low1 "'' water. For high water on tho bar,1' - subtract two hours .14 nlnutes. 1 Hrs.. 1.11! T.lTi 1.29 7.08 Ft. . . I.!l i.n 0.0 0.0 2 Ilrs.. 2.23 7.1!) l.r.8 8.113 .Ft... r..O 1.8 tl.l 0.1 I WEATHER FORECAST Wf AMmlntht 1'rtn In Uim. tut 'rimn.j OREGON Haln In west, I cloudy, probably tain In Kiwi, i HtmllH-ily winds with fresh 1 southerly galo along coast. j LOCAL TEMPERATURE I j record I I For tho 2 1 hours ending at j 1:13 a. in. Nov. 2 by llonj. I Ostllud, special govornninnt me- I torologlst: j ' .Maximum s...'. . .Ii9 j Minimum Til j At I: 13 n. m fin Precipitation ;ir. I Precipitation allien Sept. I, mil 10:71 Precipitation en mo porlod last year S:97 Wind Southwost cloudy and inlnyj 4 III Inks Hack Deer. Living tho carefree llfo In tho open, ovou as the lioriiilts of old, J. 1). Welch roturnud Hut in day from ti weeks trip Into the wilds of Curry county. Ho brought bnck a largo buck deer tho choice of the hunting season. With a pack ou his back Welch loft hero and went to Myrtlo Point from where ho bran ched oft Into tho hills. Wittrli for Appt delation. Ab appro elation of Harry Kimball for tho effi cient manner In which ho staged tho Fourth of July colobrotlon of last year t'to Chamber of Comniurco has procured u gold $10 Howard watch mid chain which they will prusent to li I til. The back of tho watch Is on graved with Mr. Kimball's Initials. Slngin l' ('on'" ts. CoiitrnctH lor the liulltUug r' . o high school gymnasium and tho pliniblng nnd heating of tho structure woro slgnod at a meeting oftho school board "laBt Faturday ovonlng. J. M. Wright liar tho contract for tho building nnd the Ploooor Hardware Company for tho plumbing and heating. Tho contract calls for tho completion of tho work within tho noxt 90 dnys. Play New PixinUs Hut fow pranks or a scrlotiB naturo woro reported by the pollco for Ilnlloweon night. At tho cornor of Seventh and Flana gan and again at tho cornor of Hall nnd Fifth streets miscreants took the i tops of tho sower mnnholes and throw (hem to one sldo of tho road leav ing the opening forniiyono to fall In. Tlio pollco woro vigilant until mid ulicht but no arruHtH woro made. Sov ernl feme lalllnKs wro torn down on Second streot but tho damago war (light. -I PEItSONAL OVEUFLOW JAS. DASHNEY or Conledo uno In to spend Sunday lioro. J. E. JOHNSON was in tho city Sat- mday rrom Cons Ulvor. II. IIKKHNS, or Coon Ulvor, was n vlstlor in tho city today. FItANK JOHNSON of Coos Ulvor was a visitor horo Saturday. V. P. SANFOItl) was down today Royal Theatre TONIGHT Tho HniiM of lllg I Vat nits Miss Craco Eldo, Singing Two Now and Popular Songs. Foailess Stand Wins Llfo and Wife lor Trapper, "AUUOUA OF THE NOUTH" Uex two reel dramn with ltobeit Loonnrd nnd Hazol lliickham. A rj manco or the oarly days In tho Track less rorosta of the Great Cnnadlan Northwest whon fur traders were monarchs of tholr domain. THE HIGHER LAW" A powerful drama forcefully pre sented by Murduck MacQuarrlo and Paulino Hush, undor tho direction of , Charles Glblyn from tho story of George Ilronson Howard In tho Cen tury magazine. 101 Illson drama In two rools. "HER HUSDANn'S" A Nostor comedy sure t6 draw on your store of laughter. 5 reel or all New Pictures and pic tures thai please. Lowei Floor 15c Dalcony 10 Hero Tomorrow night, "WON IN THE CLOl'DS." A thrco reel Inlvcr sal Speclul Feature, MU B 1' HAINES was a v visitor In thu city today from hl homo nt Coos causes them to become public chnrg ''vi,r os. It commits all kinds of crlnio, El) HAINES wns n visitor In tho city from petit larceny to murdor, and Saturday from his homo on Coon the murderers very freiiueiitly plead llv,,r' l tho very fact of their voluntary In- UOY LANniHTII was down Saturday . loxlcatlon as a deronso or excuse from his homo ou Coos ltlvor on a makes moral, physical and innii liiifilnosB. tal degoiirntes of mon, nnd this de- MISS (lEltl)A llUNNEUi was hero genorncy Is handed down to tho off day shopplna and visiting with spring, thus sprentllng through liu frlondH. inanity It promotes gambling and ' C. A. IIOWAUl) Ib figuring on leas- routers' nnd sustains gambling dona, lug tho Empire hotel and moving nnd Iioiikob cf prostitution. It thero soon. makes prostltutoH of womon. It pro-i A. E. KAKDElJi wns down today on motes disease, Includliig venereal dl on biislness from hln homo on Houses, twenty per cent or tho bllnd Coos lllver. luess or tho world being charged II. E. IIESSEY and two sons woro 'by physlclaim to this cuiiso. hero today shopping ntul visiting with friends. MrtS. CHAItI.ES IIILHOKN camorifty per cent of Insanity nnd fifty i down today mini Coos Ulvor ou a per cent of destitution and Indlgon- Bliopplng trip. cy. If theso figures are correct, Mil. AND. MltS. JOE MELANI camoljndgo for youraeir tho perenntago down shopping this morning from i or. general degeneracy caused by It. North Inlot. i It Is costing Oregon approximately MIIS. C. .M. ANDEUSON, or Allegany. $10,800,000 annually, I, o., thin Is was In the city today on a short, busliiesB trip. ANDIIEW CAIH.SON and wlfo and Ills brother, August Carlson, woro down this morning on business rrom Allognny. W. J. KINO nnd his mother, Mrs. i King, enmo down this morning shopping rrom Coos Ulvor. COUNTY JUI)rJE HALL went up to Coiiiilllo this morning ror tho reg ular monthly meeting or tho court MU. AND. MltS. JAMES CHURCHILL wont back to tholr homo In Ilnndon this morning after a visit In North j,om) . ., .',,., , .... A. II. I'OUMMtH rnliirnml tn thn '.,,,, ;, , - Sniith-Powors camps this inornlim after tpendliig Sunday hero with his family. MRS. C. It. IlLACKMAN returned to her homo at Myrtlo Point this morning after a two weeks visit in tho city with friends. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY L1LJE QVIST returned to Coqulllo thin morning having addressed tho dry meeting of last evening. ED. McKEOWN and wKo or Conledo spent Sunday with friends In Marsh field. Mr. McKeown Is not cer tain yot when his camp will he moved to the new line. J. R. DODGE or Camp One was in Marshflold Saturday a night to ho euro medicine for Mrs, Dodgo who Iwb been iilto 111. Mr. Dodge was formerly nu engineer ou thu rail road thoro. CLARE SWAI.N'E, Superintendent or tho Smith-Powers Logging com pany, Ih arranging to move his headquarters out on tho nuw lino beyond Myrtlo Point. Rumor has It that Cupid Is on tho Job and thai Mr. Swaluo will not long be nloiio In bis now homo. TO THE Pl'IILIC My nnmo nppenred among tl.oso re cently piibllshod as opposing prohl I Itlou, I wish to explain that, as a i (mult or a very hasty reading ot Uiulr petition coupled with tho fact that the nam oh signed woro among the Lost people of tho community, I did not fully appreciate Its moaning. I nm not apposed to prohibition THAT WILL PROM HUT. I bellovo Hint whlskoy Is tlio groatost ourso resting upon tho onrth, and Is the causo fomoro suffering, crime than any other cihibo war porhupa oxcopted I do not bellovo In government sup ported by flnnncos dorlvod rrom tho talo or liquors, nnd whllo I doubt tho errootlvenogH or state Inwfl, I would gladly welcome National laws control lag this evil. 1 A. GOLDEN. 1 Grand To-Nigh t NEW PICTURES TONIGHT Editor Times: Tlio truth about Intoxicating II- tlUor and tlio proposed prohibition i bill Is- " ,n(oxIcttt k ' 1,mi """""cniing minor masts drunkards of men. It makes brutes of husbands and fathers. It mnkos, , Inmates of Insane asylums, It makes. pmipers of inon and women and In Oregon It Is responsible for sovonty-rivo per cent of tho crimes, tlio norago yearly consumption or Iliiunr In Oregon. In towns whoro tho nlo or In toxicating liquor Is licensed It cntiitoa laboring mon to "blow In" (some times In n single night) nil their hnrd-oarned wageB ror a month and sometimes their entire sum mer's savings, wives and children freiiueiitly being the sufferers. In this way It causes tho wages nnd onrnlugs of men to bo "circulated" t,,r1"Kh 5'nlnH. gambling dons nml bw'"r '""'w. but does it not ? y", 'l'" V " '"""V0"1,' bo hotter started In circulation Ifi lit woro spent ror clothing, rood audi ....... . . .' supplies ror tnmiiies, or ror n iract or land upon which to build a homo ror tho family, and thus snvo men from becoming criminals, paupers or L W. W.'s? It la argued by the saloon men that prohibition does not prohibit, (think, If you will, what mental por turliauro must exist In tho mind of tho saloon keeper about thu lack of tho enforcement or nny law!), but whether prohibition Is or Is not en forced dopouds wholly upon your citizenship and your public officers. It Is true Hint without a cltlr.eimlilp willing to aid and to do Its part, or without officers who aro ready to enforro tho law, thoro will bo no miod effect como from tho ennct mont of tho law. Hut Is not citizen ship In Oregon waking up n bit and 's it not true Hint Homo of your, officers nl least have been causing bootlegging to becoluo a somewhat hazardous business? Is there any mason why a liquor prohibition cannot bo enforced as u law prohibiting tho use or oilier pol lonoiiH drugs? In any event, the itato or Kansas has, through a law ilmllar tn the one now before tlio nooplo at this election, reduced the auiiiial per capita consumption or In toxicating liquors rrom $IM.00 to t'iT, This ought to ho a sufficient argument to tho answer put forth by Hiobo who claim that prohibition Ions not prohibit. Of course It is not oxpoctod that a snloon keeper could bo convinced by nny argument or reason that could bo produced. Ho will conlliiuo In nny event to nrguo that his saloon "pro motes buslnesM," but It also pro motoH various othor situations nnd conditions that ought to hoprompt ly terminated. What good purpoBO, may It bo ask ed, aro tho saloon-keepers serving hu- innnlty? Aro they producing any thing or nro thoy Borvlng uny use fill or beneficial purpose? If not, why license or sustain thorn, nnd why penult them to debauch and rob men and to prostitute women? Why llcenso and foster n buslneks that moans nothing but Injury, debauch ery, prostitution and crimo? Why? Have you cohabited with booze so long that you have become blind to Its effects? I It Is claimed that prohibition will Injure tho hop business of tho Wil lamette valley, but this Is not so bo cailse theso hops aro sold and ship ped out of Oregon, Tho liquor busi ness does not bring money Into the state, but on tho contrary It Is send ing the bulk or tho $10,800.00 spent annually In this stato for In toxicating liquor to enstoru states and foreign countries for tho liquors sold to the consumers in Oregon. Where in is It a benefit to Oregon? lit what way can the proposed law Injure Oro gou? Grant that there may be some bootlegging can led ou after the pro posed law becomes effective, and grant that somo men I'lll continue to have liquor whipped to them from foreign states and countries for their own ubo. Theso conditions can nevor j EDITION. All the Comforts of Home Is found In our coal and wood HEATERS. Prlco from $1.25 to SlH.OO. A nifty h lino as you will sco ELSEWHERE. .Perfection t)ll Stove for bffleo and household use. ltcpnlr shop In connection ; Schroeder & Hildenbraiid Hardware become so harmful as tho present system. . .Adopt tho nmondmont and then let evory good uKUdil cot bo- hind It, nnd wo will sco whether pro. hlbltlon prohibits. JOHN 8. COKE. (Paid Adv.) VIGARS TALKED Editor Times: In niiBwer to a report being circu lated by parties In Xprth Ileud Hint Mr. Thomas Vlgara did not uinko the statement us stated in the Coos Day Harbor of October 2! and tho llecord and Times of Marshfleld October :iil. Will say that Mr. Vlgiirs did mnko the statement In presence of Peter l.ogglo, C. S. Wlnsor and II. C. DIEIIS II. C. 1)1 KltS (Paid Adv.) Sirs. Coiila Travis lias opened a IIIUHTY PAIII.OII tit the Ul)li:H' KMPOltlt'M. KltKSfl APPLE ClDEIt delivered In any uan(lly to your home. Capo Arngo Kodn Works. I'liolio lilO.L. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY J FOR RENT lloinckccplnu menu In tho Illnck Apnrtmeut lloune. Phono 1 0H-II. FOR RENT On comity ronil Hunk er Hill, new five-room biingnlow, also r. room flat, both with mod ern Improvements. Inquire ou promises or Phono 111, North Ilend. FOUND Sail boat adrift. .AiMivsm O. Caro of Tlmos. FOR SALE CHEAP A secouil-liaiiil Roo In good shape. R. Nerd rum, 1)70 nth strict Houth( WA.N'I'ED Mojh to deliver Tlio Tlmos. Must ho ut least In fifth grade at school mid twelve years old. Apply at Times office. WANTED PARTY who look bicycle from front of First National Ilniik. Please re turn nt ONCE to Earl Mack. WANTED Good girl for general house work. Apply (Mil S. 9 th st, WANTED Yiiing nuiii w.'hIich work ou ranch, Wagou no object. S. enro of Times, ) FOtTrENT f FOR RENT Well fiirnlhlicd Iioiim--keoplng suite, loasoiinble. Itefer encos. (I., caro or Times. I 'OR RENT Two nVely fiiinUbed rooms ror light liousiikonpliig, Ap ply :ir2 First street North. FOR RENT it room flat iinfiiiiiMi. od, SITi.OO, or will rurnlHli to suit U C Second St. N., Call arili-H, FOR RENT-.Moilerii fiirnln-'itil iihiiiis In private family. Phono 17!i-J, V Oil RENT Nicely furnished five room bungalow. Modern conven iences, Phonell'1-X. 2!i per mo. 12 Ih nnd Commercial. FOR RENT Largo fiont rooms, newly furnished, with heat. Apply 205 4th street North. i FOR RENT Rooms with biith. 2 HI North Socond street. ' , , ., 1 FOR RENT Deblrable fnriilkhml oi uiifiirnlshcd houses. I. S. Kaut-, man and Co. FOR RENT DcMlruhlo ami nlcel) furnlfaliod front rooms $3 woekly; with board ?7. 239 So. Fourth i 4 i FOR SALE I I VOn SALE OR TltADE FOR REAI ESTATE 1913 Cadillac, oati) terms, no Interest. Apply Emer son Ferry, Illanco Hotel. FOR KALE CHEAP ir(l-acio ilulry ranch or towimlto for orchniJ tracts. Apply Carl L. Albrecht, owner, ciAsSiFir M mMi,m,im ir " , FIVE and Plumbing. J. . DROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i - "" - ROOFING Repair Work and Con tracting. 1 J. L. BRICE. P.O.Box 118. Phone 89 E. Lothard MnClure ' ATTOHXEV AT I,AW Pracllrert in ail comta. Itooni II!, Flnungiiii .V Heiinett Hank loci Ostlind PIANO TUNER AM) ltEPAmEn Leare orders at W, R. 1 rallies' Mufr dc Company. 115 S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L. H. H. Harner HOUSE MUILDEII General Repairing mid Cabinet Making. Miono 340-J. W. T. 7ompkins, D. S. T. (Wcltiner Method) Evory known dlsoaso treated without drugs or surgery. Room 1 md 2, 237 South Ilroadway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or. i. I. M. Wright Phono IH8-H. IllIILIlINO CONTRACTOR Estlmatos furnUhed on request i i i Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nnso nnd Throat GLASSES I'lTTKI) DR. MATTIE II, SHAW Diseases of Women mid Ctiildroa Tfflco P'tono 330. Rooms 200, 301. 202, Irving Ulock. I II . I I ! Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER ANI) ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving Ulock ''hono 103-1. or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Orogoa W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT v (looms 301 nnd 302, Coko Iluildlag, Marshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. SWEDISH MASSAGE ANI) MED ICAIj GYMNASTICS FOR ALL DISEASES 1:17 Coiiimorrliil live. Phono Stl2-J SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A MAG AND WILL PAY THE POHTAGU ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE n7-J. MARSHFIKLJ) SAVE MONEY by nrdt'iliiK (ho famoiie Henryville Coal Nut coal, per ton j ,. 44.00 Lump Coal, per toil ijd.ud Or, half ton or both Stf.oo 1). .MUSSON, Prop. Phono 1H.J, or Iimivu orders at lllllyer'M Cigar Store. -..,... rm .i ST. lAWRE.NCE IIOTEU Ronm heat, hot nnd cold water la ivory room. Monthly rate JIG, 00 and up. Day rates 7Cc and up. (Want a few Skat playora.) i Commutation 20 Tickets $2.00 farstiflold-North Rend Auto jJm 'mr every tea iiiiniites froui 8 a aa. to li!l O p. hi. - OOHHT KINO. Prop. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS'? also .principal distributors "0NVX" and "CADET" H0S j S.S. JENNINGS, N9. Bend DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD NorUi Frout Htre Phono mtt T I COOS RAY TIMliS I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I RUY AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTM' I WAR IAP Wlllt.Vi THN. I SUPPLY LASTS j They Aro Golug FHt , ! I 4 j HI 1' i , -I K AFIELD CYCLERY imMgkwlJggilX-: ; -' wsmmmmMkMmM