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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910-' EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES !mm;mmi?mmm t TOAST AND TEA J titnnttnxtttxmtmin Entered at the postofllce nt Marsh Sold, Oregon, for transmission ftrougd the malls as second clans wll matter. Addrops all cointnunlcatlons to COOS IJAV DAILY TIMK3, tJpshilcld :: :: :: :: Oregon VL O. MALONKV Editor and I'ub. "N K. MALONEV News Editor Till: VALE O' CJLOAMLV. An Independent Itepubllcan now apor published evory orenlng except Sunday, and Wcokly by , The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to. tho service of the people, that no good cause shall lack m cii'ninplon, and that ovH shall not thrlvo unopposed. The Coos Day Times represents a tonsolldntlon of the Dally Coast Mall And Tho Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was the Qrst datiy estab lished on Coo3 13 ay and The Coos Day Times Is its Immediate successor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JG.00 I'or month CO When paid strictly In advance tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2. GO for six months. WEEKLY. On year . . . $1.50 A-woary drag the hours, an me hopes n-wet with tears, Mavouruen, roamln' an' do you think o' me, Whin soft the mist n-fnlllu' brings you down remembered years Upon n wisp o mornln across tho moanln' sea? For 'tis you that's far away. Out 'tis me that has to Btay Hero a-llvln' on the echo 0 your song o yesterday. Thin come to nio In sorrow whin tho dark is fallln' still, Mnvouruuu, ronmln' tho nights ore cnllln', too, Tho trush has found his dearie In the castlo on the hill, Hut cold mo heart a-rovln' without tho heart o' you; And tho moors, so blenk and sere, Whisper down tho yesteryear: " 'TIs n-fnlst we nro with waltln And a-longln' for you, dear." DID VOL' KNOW: 1 That Geo. Black, tho Catching Inlet dalrymnn, was at ono time deputy postmaster of Marsh- field? Cal. Wright was post- at Glendnle, Douglas That master county, and later city marshal In I H3tll NOT CANDIDATE Hull SAYSGONRAD Koseburg, before he beenmo deputy game warden here. That C. II. Wilson, eh'ctrlclnn for the C. A. Smith Company, wns at ono tlmo a traveling so licitor and inter n manager for the Dell Telephone Company? HOW TIIKV STAND. LIBRARY' NOTES. Oh, whin Ofllcinl Paper of Coo County. OFFICIAL PA PICK OF TDK C1T1' OK MARMHF1ELI). driftixu. Evory long, tlresomo speech Is due to conceit on the pnrt of n speaker who thinks lie Is moro entertaining thnu he really Is. A member of tho Don't Worry Club scuds word to this olllco that she Is so fenrful she will worry that she Is almost worried to death. A boat lay moored to the llghthouso Btntr, Tho winds wore soft and tho waves sang low; A blue-eyed boy with golden hair Lay Idly rocking and dreaming there, As the boat swung too and fro. Hut while he was dreaming his sweet day dreams The. ebbing tldo ran fust and free. It loosened tho boat from the rocky stair, And the blue-eyed boy with golden hair Wont drjftllig out to sea. TIb ovir thus from youth to age, j A pxch , rC8I,OI1Blb,0for tho When. wo Idly dream and our boat Jofco tBt ft MMter congo,0(, ft hon BOOS frCO. wlinun ohlelf liml lionn nnnrMrn.1 tn Wo float away on tho tide's soft fccd R vWlng lmnon wUfc (ho Bt(Uc. say you'll come, nlannn, the llowers go to sleep, Mavoureen, ronmln' nn' nestel on mo , breast, An' put your arms around me as the ghosts o' shadows creep (From out tho vale o' gloamln' whoro day has gouo to rest, And we'll hold each other fast, In the cllngln', cllngln' past, Though tho dawn must wako tnko yrfu, And tho dream to Bwcet to Inst. Selected. and Sovernl persons have asked for Uni ted State government bulletins on various subjects. Quito a number of theso have now come and they covor such- subjects as Forest Reserves, Poultry, Fruit Pests, House Fleas and Files, Preservation of Wood, Wood Paving, Handling of Fruits, Studios of Focds nnd Cooking, Onmo Wnr- dons, Mushroom OiWlng, Dairying, etc. Won Portland 01 CD Oakland OS 7!) San Francisco.. 92 S2 Vernon S5 SO Los Angeles... S7 00 Sacramento . . .G3 100 Lost. P. C. .noo :G29 .IS 8 .101 .373 DECLARES THAT UK REFUSED TO enter HACK 1011 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR COUNTY CLERK IN PRIMARIES. EDITOR COOS DAY TIMES: Ow ing to the action of Mr. W. .1. Rust j secretary of the Democratic County 'Central Committee, In requesting tho Democratic voters of Coos county to vote for M. O. Him kins fur County Cicrk at tho primaries, 1 deslro to brlelly Btato my pusltlou, bo far as my HKi-iniJi ivTnr -l " DeiiiM.i. U'U (Uy Associated p. HoimbllcnuSt'n' ,Veiu J l ndotitmt -.. roving tho naminlstraii, N "it Tart and a. ITh (Dy Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2 1. Port land won another gamo and Is still alleged candidacy Is concerned In tho lend of the league. Tha Several days uo I w.ib approached Bcores of yesterday's games follow: by a iiienber of the xjomoerutlo A Now York girl Is to wed a well-to-do Jap. Sho will live In Toklo. Llkowlso In regret. Now Jersoy U tho first Stato to, come out for Theodore Roosovolt for President In 1012. In resolutions the Now Jersey Republicans designate tho Roosevelt .Idea as "tho now na tionalism." Next. How. And only too lato do wo over know Wo nro drifting out to sen. Dut ho who dreaniH In tho daylight hours ' Has n mlno of wealth many caniiot Bee, You may toll nud moll, but I'll have you know It is sweoter to float on tho tide's soft How, Whllo drifting fur out to sea. ' nn something. meut for her not to fool bad, "that her son was ontorlng tho ministry." A Denver mnn nnmod Roland Mool lor has evolved a now euro for stom ach trouble lie has Just completed r fast of flfty-sQ'von days. It Is not known If tho euro is permanent, ' would have been had he gone without food Just n few dnys more. THERE is n moral grandeur In tho thought "I have mado mysolf." The world may wag tholr heads, nud you may bo de nounced, but it you nro conscious of that Integrity of purpose which has nlwnys characterized you, and that ou now stand on an eminence, pluced thero by your own rectitude' of heart, you huvo nothing to fenr. You hud not the inttuenco of wealth, nor tho "Ood upeod you"' of powerful friends; but you had more a heart fixod and determined, and this Is what hna made you what you are. Go on add vlrtuo to virtue look steadily at tho goal before you, uiu at last your best teachers and artful companions will acknowledge your superiority and fool proud of bolng among tho number of your frlonds. Tho man who U resolved to be some thing In tho world should have noth ing to fenr, and when he little drenms of It, honors are gathering about his head and an Influence goes out from him, which Is exerted silently but Burely for the good of thousands. If wo were a horse doctor, and gen erally known as "Doc," and a strango mnn should ask us the best thing to do for his rheumatism, we believe wo would mnke a guess at It rather than admit we didn't practice human med icine. ALLEGANY SCHOOL CLOSES. Highly Successful Term EmW With Eutcrtuliiiiiciit Jly Pupils. (Special to Tho Times.) ALLEGANY, Ore., Sept. 21. Tho Allegany school closed Sept. 10 after an especially successful term. The teacher was Miss Emily Do Vofo and this wbb her second term. She has been highly satisfactory In tho plncc, but Is to leave soon for Oakland, Ore , whoro sho will take charge of the primary work In tho schools of that city. Tho children gnvo a program nnd many of tho parents were In at tendance. The program was as fol lows: Song, "Greeting," by tho school. Rocltntlon, "This World Is n Good Plnco to Llvo," Elva Gray. Recitation, George Stcmmormnn nud William Gllnrdl. Song, "Tho Oregon Grape." Recitation, "I Close My Ddok,M Flossie Lnwhorno. Recitation, "The Splilor nnd tho Roy," Lemuel Gray nnd Jack Collins. Song, "Lnughlng Song," Gu'sslo Cowan, Elslo Gllnrdl, Graclo Shaver and Penrl Prlco. Song, "Doy May Whlstlo, Girls Mai Sing," by tho school. Recitation, "Thero Isn't Anyono for Mo to Play With," Annlo Whlttod, Rocltntlon, "Llttlo Drops of Wn tor," Clydo Lnwhorno. Rocltntlon, "Grandmother's Glass es," Lnnzo Stommorman. Song, "Angry Words," Altn Snnlo. Rocltntlon, "Tho Llttlo Mother," Cyril Stemmermnn. Recltntlont ,"Tho Gospol of Cheer," Altn Snnlo. Song. "Tho Parasol Song," by tho school. Recitation, "Grandfather's Darn," Hazel Cowan. ! Songs, by tho school. Song, "I'll Do n Sunbeam," Myrl Stemmormnn. Recitation, "Tho'Old Man Goes to 'Frisco," Ellory Daggett. Recitation, "A Farmer," Paul Kroegor. Song, "America." AT PORTLAND It. Portland 2 Vernon 0 AT SAN FRANCISCO R. San Francisco 1 . Onkland 2 (Twelve Innings.) AT LOS ANGELES R. Loo Angeles 2 Sacramento 7 II. v 12' NORTH BEND NEWS. Mrs. W. Kicking and daughter, Miss Dcrttne, left this morning for Prosper. Dom. To Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Olson, of North Slough, on Sept. 22, n ten pound boy. Mo:her nud boy are both doing well. Tho W. C. T. U., which mot Wednesday nt the Presbyterian Church had a very enthusiastic meet ing. Tho members nro forming plum) to send a delegnto to tho convention which meets In Snlom In October. Mrs. George Wntklns, who Is sup erintendent or the W. C. T. U. contest work, Is hnvlng great success In tho line. Sho Is assisting the boys and girls who nro taking part nud It ' working enthusiastically for cause. H. County Central Committee, who I urged uo" to consent to becimo n eun- 3 dldnto or the nomination for Qounty II. i Clerk at t,ie primaries, stutlng that I there wns no Democratic candidate 'in the Held. At thut time I stated 1 did not care for the nomination, wits averse to running for any political office, nud even If I securod tho nom ination 1 would be obliged to decline same, as my relations with Mr. Watson, the Republican can didate, were of a friendly nnturo nnd I would not cure to oppose him In an; wny. I tun not nt this tlmo seek ing the uomlnntloti for nny political office, and the Democratic County Central Committee therefore need not fear that I will make nny effort to disarrange their plans. Mr. Rust's article of Sept. 23d ir entirely uncalled for undor tho cir cumstances, nud If ho had taken tho troublo to lako t,ho mnttort'urL. with mo boforo' publishing same f could onslly hnvo disabused his mind of tho idea that I had any desire to se en ro the nomination. It would hnvo been only fair to mo hnd ho nt lenat given mo nn opportunity to explain my position. Mr. Rust, nppnrontly, fooling that tho interests of his cnu dldalo were bolng Jeopardized be enmo too excited to ronson tho mnt- the tor out Fonslbly nnd rushed off to print without first ascertaining tho yesterday and adopts i iiimf ""ll ui vertior n ' tariff plank f0nUtt8 "l "own m the ti-,,i.t "oe k Wll to, "iey. of (t. ! can Congressional , 'l"w proceedings were Iafm or Cannon In n vi..."0"11 l ... .. tWUUJ Qf.flirk '" 0V&...I lint I... "J """vr or mm. I - U Clmlrmnn MekiiuCy -.. ' n P.. v ngross.onni comrn.," Cannon In n vi, 1"'s. clnredthetlmoladcorne,7 tiro might result Goods sold oi . MERIT Guarantee Continue PATRONAGE Friend Bros.' Suits u Magnetic Properties, They bring you back, That's why we sell tb from $12.00 Lo$25.( The Suit FIXU Wo will develop nil films sold by fncl8 Bn,! plvlnR mo m PPortnnlty ub for ten cents per roll of six. Prints up to 1x5, r cents each. ' t ,A. M. PRENTISS & CO. KTR. ALICRT will mako Inst EX CURSION to tho LIFE SAYING STA- TION noxt TUESDAY. SEPT. 7i.. Peoplo should tnko advantngo of this splondld opp9rtunlty to visit tho beach. Drlng along your lunch bnsk ot. FARE only noc. round trip. Loavo Allogany 0 A. M., Marshflold 0, North Dond 9.20, nnd return nt 3 P. M. to Btnto my position. Yours very trulv, W. J. CONRAD. TTIL . ci i iie joest onoe$ On the Market JQJ That's thu kind I handle. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ' Tho second installment of taxes for tr-o year of 1909 Is duo nnd payable on or boforo October 3d, 1910, and If such Installment Is not paid by that tlmo, ponnlty nnd Interest will bo added from April -1th, 191C . jW. W. OAOE, Sheriff nnd Tax Colloctor. HER INDORSEMENT. "I want this check cashed," said the fnlr young matron, appearing nt the window uf the paying teller. Yes, mndnm. You must Indorse It, though," explained the teller. "Why, my husband sent It to mo. He Is away on buslnoss," sho said. "Yes, mndum. Just Indorse It sign It on tho bnck, so wo will know and your husband will know that wo paid It to you." Sho wont to tho desk against tho wall, and In a fow moments presonted the check triumphant, having written on its back;, "Your loving wife. Edith." DIES AT COQUILLE. Soon MANY UlltTIIS REPORTED. OVERllEAUOlOOXVESATIOX. f - . Qt u Doctor "Wljat Is your name?" Patlent-r-iyfijiu Smith." Doctor 'Agejp Pitlimt ,rFort.v-two." Doctor "Dullness?" Patteut-r"Rotton!" MNs Cella Wolth PahMN.Awny After Her oMtlier. Miss Celln Webb died at the homo of her father In Coquillo on Sept. 15 Tho death was particularly sad as it followed closoly upon the doath o' tho young lady's mothor. Miss Wobb died of typhoid fovor contracted dur ing a trip through tho State with hor mother for th0 benefit of tho lattor' health. Tho mother died only a month ago. Miss Webb was nearly twonty-flvo years of ago. Sh0 wns born In Mis souri but bad lived In the county for twenty ears. ' Big Mask Ball In Knights of Finland Hall, Saturday Eve, Oct. 1, '10 Tickets - - sn rmt, v-u Thore are cheaper ihoei bit u good shoes. Good shoes coat a little morel first bought but they more this eilil up fur It in the lung run bywur.ifl penrunco nnd comfort. Poor Bhoes are dear at anr prict, I dju't handle thum. Vein ot u perlonco la the leather builBtulu unnbled tne to tell what a fooi At is. Consequently, I offer joa ilo that are guaranteed by the oiltr nnd 'myself shoes that If they pror dofectlvo in any way you ess jrti now .pair or your money back. Ullavo Just recolved a fine lis of mens' and boy's raincoat! asd Irt that I can guarantee to be absola' ly wntorproof tho "Tower'i FIi-brand." And dbn't forgot that I in !fl giving a quarter for each pair ol mon's or womon's shoea broujhtkn for now half soles und heeli. 6. 6. LUND, "The man ho does thing rljM-' No. Jim South Hromlivay, JIarJifcU Photo goods, developing and print ing at Walker Studio. AT COQUILLE SCHOOLS. For the Mouth of August Thlity-Two in mo couiuj. Tho enroiimont for the city schools Dr. ciiiiii reports thirty-two births nt tho en , of tho t k . -, n Coos county for August, says the 0f this nnmbor thlrty-tlvo are In high Coquillo Ynlloy Sentinel. school. Miss Jessie Sweet Is teaching The list or uirtlis Dy towns u as tUt, f0U,th grade. ioiiows: uoquuie. t; .Marsuueiu, Myrtlo Point, G; North Dond, 2; Coos River, 1: Leo, 1; Conlodo, 1; River ton, 1; Eastsldo, 1; Dnndon, 1. Ot denths Coquillo reported 3; Dandon 1 and Myrtlo Point 4, or a total of 8, Tho tiro drill was practiced In tho high school building and will soon bo used In tho academy, also. Coquillo Herald. For right PRICES and PAIR TREATMENT , go to tho SOUTH MARSHFIELD GROCERY STORE. Standing Room ONLY! Such Is the experience that many of my customers have had while Waiting! Waiting! to be served with the host Ico cream nnd other delicacies to bo had be cause It's Pure Ice Cream Razors and Strops rtlllotta Qofnw u WB,ol $5.00 to $6.50 Gem'Jr"Safety , $1.00 wara oaieiy -r i We carry extra blades for thes'e, Rubberset Shaving Brushes the best on earth, 25c. to $2.00 Colgate's Shaving Soap Colgate's Shaving Powder Colgate's Shaving Sticks Rubberset Shaving Cream. .$4.00 Repairing a Specialty Electrical Fixtures at, M than the Manufacturer's Prices. THrVK OF "A 155.00 FJXTCB8 T SELLING FOR 127.60, AND CHEW 7 ER ONES IN PRO PORTION. TH IS A RARE BARGAIN WJJ ELECTRIC LINE NEVER 8EF0W OFFERED IN MARSIIFIELD," 'IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OXSM" BE CONVINCED. . 40c 25c 25c 25c Coos Bay Wiring Co, ' EXPERT ELECTIUCUS8. Respectfully ask your patroDI PIONE 237J. We have the biggest lot of Strops in Cobs County Go to LEWIS' BECAUSE. THE RED CROSS DRUG STORE ? NEW LIVERY . 1 hnrsei tJ ..I.TC. ennd norv '" . .... ,. at i"e v" Fancy new careful drivers are now posaj of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE MAWS. Rljia or rlcs with driver ready " any trip anywhere any time boarded nnd rlcs cared tor, New hearse and special afC0" datlons provided for funeral Pl W. I.. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Muffed South Uroadw7i a". &