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i-n f-'T-rmftmir w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION. IX -i.' ,y.! fk LIVELY HUES SE LIFE Now is the lb i-M - .or ,I1C RAINY DAYS AVo nro ready ,V, ' !l 1 ft s ' i'l 'J1 eraii fjgures for COOS COUNTY ARE COMPILED BOOSTER FOR COOS BAY OVER 01 00 0 ), ' 1 i' M Tho registration In Coos county this yenr Id a heavy one. According . to the figures furnished by the Count y Cleric and Indicated In tho tabulated abstract thero Is a totnl of 3,310 voters registered before tho primaries. Last year before tho election there were 3H30 registered. When tho books (Continued from Dago 1.) owners to pay and seventy cents for go back Into the hands of those who are registering this difference will be more thnn mndo up nnd tho total registration before tho election this year will bo greater than lust year. Populists are rather scarce. There are only three registered In tho county. Thero aro only 31 prohibitionists. Tho following tablo shows the numbor of voters registering In tho different precincts: (Continued from pago 1.) each post for tho city to pay. This seventy cents Is the chargo that will uo mado for keeping ono light on each post lighted from midnight until morning. PRECINCT. Numbor and Name 2 p IB 1 Lakesldo 26 S Tomploton 30 3 Lako U A Allegany 35 C Cooston 76 C Coos River f7 7 North Bond, North.... 252 8 North IJend, South. .. .229 9 Slnrshflcld, North 230 10 Mnrshlleld Control. . . .275 11 Marshlleld, South 191 12 Newport 15 13 Uunkor Hill 64 14 Kautsldo 76 15 Empire 54 1G South Slough 45 17 Coob City 37 18 Sumner 28 19 Coalcdo 24 20 Ilurton 30 21 Dora 39 ll2 Missouri 25 t 3 "LCO M MM III MM I ,! 24 Coqullle, East 162 2G Coqullle, West 172 20 ,Rlvorton 63 27 Parhcrsburg 49 28 Prosper 77 29 Rnndon, East 241 30 Dnndon, West . ;'. 226 31 Four Mile 55 32 Norway 72 33 Myrtto Point, West.... 127 34 Myrtle Point, East 133 35 Enchanted ....- 40 30 Rowland '. 18 17 16 23 21 47 46 159 130 151 189 137 S 41 34 25 17 21 no 17 16 20 10 3 87 107 21 19 39 155 '148 19 30 77 83 21 0 d S. O ' n 3 F C o 3 8 9 6 8 5 31 34 38 54 35 4 12 8 11 7 9 4 44 10. 9 10 7 48 35 19 19 14 47 42 17 20 24 32 10 0 s. c .f 2 b o o i l o l 5 1 1 t 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 I 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 w o 6 K. o 3 C S, ST ET ff 5 4 5 7 1 18 23 12 7 S 0 7 6 10 0 0 4 0 11 12 6 6 18 24 20 IS 5 18 11. 4 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 o' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Oh a- in 2,- sis. ?P s 1 3 1 0 3 2 Totals .....'....: 3316 1991 065 31 313 9 3 41 32 23 18 7 3 0 7 9 10 1 0 0 O 4 5 0 9 14 3 4 3 10 16 0 5 7 7 5 206 47 i.v cimuv COUNTY. Tho total registration In Curry county boforo tho primaries lg 525. Last year boforo tho election 505 wore registered nnd thero were 484 votes enst at tho election. This yenr boforo tho olectlon tho registration will exceed that of Inst yenr, which Indicates that tho candidates nro go. Ing nftor the votes In Curry. Tho registration In Curry county according to political complexion Is ns follows: Republicans 332 Independents 27 Democrats 141 Refused to slato n I Prohibitionists 0 1 ; Socialists ,,, 14 Total 505 Populists , ft I Tho registration In Curry county before tho election may roncli ol mont to 000. MO E OF HS MM Story That Hill Route Will Lead From Grants Pass " . Here. Tho Orcgoulltn prints i tory nbotit lue nctlYltlOH at Grants Pat by thr Southern Pnclrio nnd It lit Interests. The Itoin stales that mon who have been over tho country believe that tho Hill route will le.nd down Kvnns Creek to (.rants Pass, thonco follow ing tho Roguo Rlvor to Its mouth, then going down tho coast, to Alnrfth. Held. At tho mouth of tho Sluslaw River tho'toa'd'lSoXintetVd to tie b'ullt up tho valley to Join tho projected electric .lino from Portland to ,Ei' gen.o. COAST LEAGUE BULL SCOREl Portland Shuts Out Vernon and San Francisco Beats Oakland. , HOW TlllJY. STAND. Won. Portland S9 Oakland 95 San Francisco., 92 Vernon' $4 I.oa Angeles.. .$7 9aeranum6 . . .CO Lost. P. C. OS 79 79 S7 S7 100 AVEUE IIOTII CORDIAL. JlousoveU mill Tuft Reported on Good Terms. (By Associated Tress.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 21. Re)orts of nny apparent lack of U10 old tlmo cordiality betvcan Proslduut Tnft nnd Col, Roosovoll during tholr meotliiK In this city, either before or after luncheon nnd nt the conference, was deprocntod yostorday by Presi dent Arthur T. Hndloy, of tho Ynlo University, who wns prosont through nut the luncheon. Hndloy said: "1 saw no trace of anything but friendli ness In tho manner of either man. There Is nothing to suggest anything lnit tho old tlmo cordiality." II. (Uy Associated Pre.) PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. !). tho scores In yesterday's jtainos In tho Const LqaKiio wore at follows; AT PORTLAND R. Portland 2 Vernon r 0 AT SAN FRANCISCO R. Snn Francisco , 2 Oakland 1 AT LOS ANGELES R. Los Angeles. . . .,.,.,,... 3 Sacramento 2 Delay City Charter. City Attorney Qoss reported that ho had not had amplo tlmo to go over the proposed now city charter fully nnd that ho thought It wns a matter that the council should also go Into thoroughly, boforo submitting It to n vote of tho people. Ho said that he felt cortnln thero wpro n numbor of chnnge.8 that might bo mndo to ad vantage. Ho said that while the mnt ter could be rushed through nnd bo submitted nt tho city election- In De cember, he thought it would bo bet ter to wnlt nnd submit It nt a special election. Ho called attention to the fact that tho city olllclals aro ac quainted with tho provisions of tho present chnrter ennbllng them to go nhend fnlrly well with tho work, but that It would tnko them some tlmo to fnmlllnrlzo themselves with tho now ono. The council decided not to try to fltibmlt it at the city election but to wnt until they hnvo tlmo to study it moro thoroughly. Other, UiiMncKN. Mnyor Straw reported thnt W. C. Duobner wns getting nnxlous for' (ho city to do something about his lot whero It projects Into tho street. Councilman Powers snld that tho council hnd once decided that It would give Mr. Duobner $350 to straighten .out tho street but would not give n cent moro nnd If ho didn't want to tnko that, ho could remain 0 ,ns ho Is. Tho other councllmen con- 0 Jcurred except Councilman Nelson who- 0 onpOSOd Clvlncr Mr. Dlinlinnr nnvllilntr City Attorney (loss reported thnt ho wnB unnblo to reach nny agree ment with Robert Mnrsdcn and J. W. Ronnott regarding tho water right which they claim to hold on tho city park, Plans for condemning tho wn tor wore discussed. It may bo that Fourth Htreot will bo opened northof Highland nnd this will turn tho spring water nwny from tho park. Tho mnttcr will bo decided later. City Attornoy floss was authorized to endeavor to oxpedlto tho settlement of tho Injunction proceedings in tho North Cednr streot assessment enso by arranging a settlement with tho Lnpp nnd othor conflicting Interests. If ho Is unsuccessful, tho matter will bo fought out In court noxt month. Mayor Straw ndvlsed against nc- coptlng I. Hncker's offer to donate parts of certain streets In North Mnrshlleld, west of Front street, pro viding tho city pnys for tho nil. The mnttcr' hns been hanging llro for sonio tlmo, but owing to tho conflict- ting claims of ownership concerning" mo property which will result in n 1"'S legal tlit, Mnyor Straw snld he was opposed to doing anything nbout it. No n tlon was taken. Hngqulst and Iljorqulst wero or dorod paid $324 on tholr street con tract, nnd Hugh McLnln nbout $S00 on his streot nnd sower contracts. Tho Highland nvenuo street Im provement by Contractor llllven was accented. l'r7 II " Jan103 Onlnos' verbal requost, ,5()7 1 Hill onnnlll ,l.,.l, !.,. In n............ .i.n ...w .,.., .v., UVV.111VD hi iMiuiifiU illtm- ttonnl ditches foV .draining tho south pnrtof Rnllrottd Addition nnd to put In tlilo gntok tho city attorney wns Instructed to drnU .n nmendmont to tho bulldlm: Willfiunco so thnt people who lmvo to nuVvo tholr buildings on account of tho street grndo being changod will not have to pny for a pormlt. The mnttor was brought up by Peter Johnson, who protested ngalnst pay ing $2.50 or $2.75 for raising his house, nt tho cornor of Third nnd Market. Ho will escape this oxponso by waiting until tho ordlnanco Is amended. C. Mngnry'a pay as inspector of tho West Mnrahftold sower wns nl-lowed. Tho greatest faculty in tho world," said Mr. Lyon, "Is tho power of n choice. In this wo see tho difference between tho mnn nnd tho animal. God gavo to mnn this powor of choice. All activities wait for this choice. Wo make choice contlnunlly. A mnn cannot buy a spool of thread for his wlfo or a thousand-acro farm with out exorcising this power." ""' During tho course of his sermon, Mr. Lyon dealt with various choices In n most prnctcal manner. Ho touch ed upon tho choices In matrimony saying thnt tho young man, should himself be ns pure as his bride. "It Is not right thnt a young mnn should fill his own life with unclcnnness nnd cuter Into nil the vices nnd then seek In mnrrlago the hand of n pure young girl." Tho Brent choice of eternnl life wns handled with great care nnd wns then explained. Tho text wns, "Heboid, I set before you this day life or death, chooso life." "What Is life?" said Mr. Lyon. "Spiritual life Is to know God, tho Father. It Is not enough to know of n supremo being. It Is to bo born ngnln. If you nro only born B. F. Mulkey Says Government Should Make Improve ments Here. That the government should mnko n deep hurbor of Coos Day wns urged by Hon. D. F. .Mulkey, cnndldnto for tho Republican nomlnntlon for Con gress, when ho spoko recently nt Eu- geno at a meeting held to promote tho proposed electric lino of the Lane County Asset Company from Eugene to Coos Bay. Regarding Mr. Mulkoy's speech n Eugeno pnper snys: "Ho mndo an eloquent nnd forceful pica for tho omnnclpntlon of Western Oregon from tho slavery of exorbitant freight rates, and enw In the present movement of tho Lnno County Asset Compnny n means of freeing tho peo ple of Eugene nnd this section of the Wfllnmctto Vnlloy. Ho said It Is tho duty of Congress to keep Its eyes on Coos Hny and deepen tho hnrbor so thnt battleships could anchor thero. Ho spoko of tho tlmo when tho rail road was built to Ynqulnn Hny, how tho price of tho Wlllnmotto Valley farmer's wheat nnd other produce went up nnd tho cost of tablo necessi ties wns lowered, but this rond wns gobbled up by tho corporation that has Its hands on the thronts of tho peoplo of Western Oregon nnd tho snnlc old conditions again prcvnllcd. 1'iiiiipieio lino nf 'i!j by num. -...,. 7. '"n? if. ' " ""W Clliul. A full Ntin.t.- ... .. AOUAPELM.J m,,. l1' KKS for me,, n.i ,... 'u "v. . CAPES Children. for Ladles' Ml SC onco you will dlo twice, but If you , Mr. Mulkey mndo tho stntement thnt hnvo been born twlco you will only, "8 soon ns n railroad from Eugene to tldo water is built, this city will bo enjoying tho snmo ndvantnges thnt I Los Angeles Is now." dlo once." Lyongrnms. .540 .53S .491 .500 .301 "Indecision In anything tpclls fail ure." "Chnrncter Is tho sum total of our choices up to date." "If sonio' young fellow says If you would marry him he thinks then ho could straighten up, you answer him thnt you do not propose to run n re form school or n Keolcy Institute." "Whnt Is sadder than to seo n homo whero tho mother Is trying to train tiro children right, but the father by his exapmlo Is doing nil ho can to destroy thnt good lnllucnco." "Mnn, If you were going to live In vlco and sin why didn't you seek n wife Just as vllo and degraded ns you nro?" "Tho mennest devil In tho com munity wants to mnrry tho purest nnd best woman. It Isn't fair." "A class of drunken, debauched. diseased young manhood menus n horrlblo legacy for tho next generation." "No senslblo young mnn ever wont to n 1ml I room to get a wife thnt If sho would submit to tho em braces of every scoundrel in public sho might In private" "How can two wnlk together ex cept they bo ngroed? Is thnt your cholco for llfo partner Is a Christian boforo tho mnrrlnge." Rifhhat o- 1 -7-rr uoQji numiicu roots. iiti. "W J-OR rviW. I UMimELLASforn,, I children. ,W("nfni Seo our lino for Rainy lir, THE BAZAR House of Quality Plionc 32 ' wwi vir uik jo Our advertisement TAFT I.V HOME CITY. No Special Entertainment Arranged nt Cincinnati, tllv AMOdntcd Pre.) CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 2l". No extensive progrnmmo of entertain ment hns been nrrnnged for President Tnft during his visit to this, his home city. His coming Is said to bo merely for the purpose of attending tho Ohio Valley Exposition nnd look ing Into his personnl affairs. There aro reports In circulation, however, thnt ho will bo n party to several Important political conferences. Ho arrived yostorday afternoon nnd will lenvo for Washington Friday or Snt-urdny. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT- 1SFACNO.V. .MARSHFIELD HANI) AXD STEW LAUNDRY. r.'ntixey Rivi., Prop. Phono 22W. ENGLAND WILL HOLD. To Co-Operato With TIiIh Country Regnnlliig Opium Trade. (Uy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Am- U0 fcnrHlbas8iulor Reed has cabled tho Stnto Department from London thnt tho liritisii government will co-opernto with tho United Stntos In tho forth coming conforonco to devise menus for tho rcgulnton of tho opium trndo. It Is understood nt tho Stnto Depart ment that the Chinese government may not bo ready for nt least n year. NOTICE To The Publit The HLANCO DINING ROOM itj grill will bo ro-oponed under tr mnnngement to-morrow, September 2 1st Firat-clnss menls at all hours froa 25 CENTS UP- Neighborhood .Meetings. 3 H. 5 4 II. 11 9 On Thursday morning nt 0 o'clock tho meetings will bo held In tho fol lowing homes: f. Mrs. Polo, South Rrondwny. Mrs. Clausen, Tenth streot. Mrs. Clnrk, Hunker Hill. Mrs. Zugg, Fourth street. Mrs. Hlnck, Railroad Addition. Mrs. Wesley Smith, West Mnrsh-field. Rend Tho Times' Want Ads. Modern Sweets Mnko "Welcorao Trents llfflffiffitilM L T)u Xtcdim Siat U it. IIAcillotiK Candy FatronUt the "Xodrn Dealer" Ut4,n Coalwllowy Co., Nlf... P,rtr4, 0rUw Vo nro caterers to tho trado isf only employ White Help HOTEL- GARDINER, 'nt Gardiner, Oregon, has ten re modelled nnd improved nnd li under now management. Special accommo dations for stngo passengers and for pooplo doslrlng n rest nt tho seashore. "You'll Llko the Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. - J TLASHES VIXOM THP. WINE! A book of Sormons by DAN SHANNON. Prico, Fifty Cents. Address Vlsnlla, Calif. Have that JUof Fixed: Now - See COtfTHELL PHONB" 100-ti. TRUSSES WE HAVE THE LARGEST. NEWEST, COMPI FTFST MOST UP-TO-DATE ASSORTMENT OF TRUSSES IN THP rn DAY COUNTRV pvpnv m . 1Lbbl!,b IN THL C0S .,. " ' """ '"-oa we SELL-IS FITTRn nv am WE GUARANTEE A SATISFAPTo,,v , V. ---.w.v ru 4, KV. EXPERT. ERY CASE OR NO SALE. BROWN DRUG CO. MANY HURT IN WRKCIf. DISCOVER UOMU FACTORY. Political Plot Is Uncovered nt LMhwi, Portugnl, (Bv Associated Press ) LISllON, Portugal, Sept. 21, Tho pollco hnvo discovered a bomb fnc tory. Ton nrrosts hnvo been mndo. Quo man subsequently confessed to tho existence of a political plot. Railroad Collision Near Lisbon 1. Juros Many. (Bv Associated Press ) LISBON, Portugal, Sept, 21. One hundrod nnd fifty persons wore In jured In n railroad train wreck near Oporto. Nono wore klllod. Tho gronter number of tho victims of th accident were but slightly Injured. GRADUATE CHEMISTS. Turkish: Baths r 210-213CoosBuiI&ri? PHONE 2 14 J "THE QUALITY STORE, diTPCTeairarararar-ir-.,-.. ib 1 STEAMER BREAKWATER! Sail Read the Times 3Vnr Ad. J Try .Times' Want Ad; a aj- Havo your LF.TTER HEADS nnd HILL H12.DS printed nt THE TIMES office, 1 s from Alnswortl, Dock, Portland, wt H ,. ,r ,, W. P Millar A ,rtbU' Phone Main 35-L S Electrical Fixtures at U than the Manufacturer's Prices. THINK nu'A J55.00 FIXTURE-- SELLING FOR 127.50, AND CHEAP' ER ONES 'IN PROPORTION. THIS IS A RATtE BARGAIN IX THE ELROTnin t.tvr NEVER DEFOJtb OFFERED IN.MARSHFIELD. C0M;B IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OVER AM BE CONVINCED. Coos BayWiring Co. EXPERT- ELECTRICIANS- Respectfully ask your patronage. I'nOXE 237-J. "LET PINEGOR DO IT."' Let me fix thnt stove, kitchener or vessel, lock, door, window, iur ture or anything you have. Rates rea sonable and work guaranteed. r. e; pinegor; -V- -J"--if ir 1 iiiilit flihitirtrit -in