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S5555'i'ippipiipppijpw fTV fWJfl ' S&vum" ?' V"1W wKflw V rT ' 1W '? ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1 910 EVEWING EDITION. BOOSEVELT IS IKE CHAIRMAN (Continued from paco 1.) tho "Old Guard" nnd ho did it with vengeance. Ho criticised Roosovclt In unmlstnkablo language and said that since ho-had occupied tho White House ho hnd seen tho Rcpubllcnn party divided in every State, ho hatl soon his party candldato overwhelm Ingly defeated, business depressed nnd intelligent and honest working men without employment and hun gry, nnd criticised him sharply fo questioning tho decisions of the courts. Col. Roosovclt laughed at many of Grubor'u statements. Somo of tho delegates hissed amber's statement that it could bo found that two-thirds of tho Roosovclt strength In tho con vention en m o from federal office hold ers. At ono point Jeers and cat calls becamo so great Roouovolt leaped to his fcot waving hands nt tho dele gates saying, "I ask n full hearing for Col. Gruber," but tho hisses did not entirely cense. Comptroller Prcn dorgnst was given tho floor nnd con gratulated Roosovclt on Grubor's speech, Tho roll call was GG7 for Roosovclt nnd 455 for Sherman. Roosovclt accepted tho nomination in a speech In which ho rcltcrntcd his recent romarks on tho political situa tion. -' SAVE MONEY ON YOUR'READING I !MBWOMMMMIWWH'WWIMW,BBBMMI a ' I F. PLANT IS IN PORT TODAY Arrives Yesterday Afternoon From San Francisco and Sails Again To-Day. Tho steamer M. F. Plant arrived yesterday nfternoon from San Frnn clsco. alio was detained for a tlmo getting up from tho lowor bay. At Emplro tho vessel tied up nnd in starting pulled up a piling to which a lino was fastened. There was dnngor of tho piling getting caught In tho steering gonr and tho boat waltod until tho tug pulled tho piling loose. 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Lorlguo, W. Molfvnns, P, Cnrnock. Outgoing List. Thoso who loft on tho Plant this afternoon wcro tho following: Oeo, Baker, Lloyd Wood, Jo- Kcphlno Wlllnms, F. Rohns, J. Ilnr- rott, Wnrron Painter, Mrs. Painter and child, Oeo. Raker, 8. Wood, A. Noah, Mrs. Noah, Ruth Wnlrnth, Mrs. Mtnot, Mrs. G. Pornnbnn, Dr. Ells Harbor, T. Gorron, Mrs. J. II. Somers, J. Randall, N. Holday, nnd three In tho stcorag. Vanity Ticklsd. During the early excesses of tho French revolution a rabble of men nnd women were rioting in the streets of Pnrlfc. Lnfnjotte appeared and ordered n young artillery ottlcer to open flro upon them with two cannon. Tho of ficer begged tho general to let him try first to persuade them to withdraw. "It Is useless to appeal to their ren. nou," said tho general. "Certainly." answered tho officer, "nnd. It Is not to their reason, but to their vanity. I would appeal." The olllcer mlo up to tho front of the mobj doffed bli cocked hat. pointed to tho.guus and suld: "Ucntloiiieu will have tho Mildness to retire, for I am ordered to shoot tlowu the rabble." Tho street was cleared at once, for none could brook tho Idea of being classed with tho sou in of tho city. NEWS OK MVRTLE POINT. Notch of tho People Reported in tho Enterprise, v Tho families of Dan, Albert and Frank Bnrklow have been enjoying tho week on tho beach at Baudon. A daughter was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Oru Johnson of Catching Cieok on Sunday, Sept. ISth. (I Good Candy ife Insurance Elder D. M. Click closed tho borles of meetings In tho Drethren Church ami has left for other appolutmonts. IL Look for this Label It stands for all thntis eood and miro and dolioious in Oandy. PatronUotht"Modtrn Deatcr" MJra ClU"nnr C., Mlri., PortU.4, Ortfta Winter is Coming ON, WHEN YOr WILL NEED MORE MCJHT. OUR FIXTURES ARE GO- 1XG FAST AT FROM TEN TO I TWENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN MANUFACTURING PRICES. THIS IS A SXAP FOR SO.MEOXE THAT HAS THE MONEY. J Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIAN'S. Respectfully nsk your patronage. PHONE 237-J. f'MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" Domaitlo Economy. "My wife threatened If I didn't get her a new hat she'd go homo to her mother." "Why didn't you let her?" "Her railroad fare would cost more than tho hat." Huston Transcript. REAL ESTATE. I hnvo somo of tho best buys ou the, Ray. Can arrango easy terms. Houses and buildings tor ront. AUGUST F1UZEEX, Jl Central At. Uarahfield, Qre. Roy Lawhoru ot Marshtleld Is painting a. curtain a'rnl scenery for the now mov.lng picture theater built b E. A. Dodge. Manager Mlllls ot tho local rnllroad expects to make somo changes In tho local yard, hut perhaps not Immcdi- ntoly. Tho stock yard and cluito Js to bo moved to tho west of tho track and tho turn table to tho east, making It more convoulont. Alox Uarklow has bought tho res taurant horotoforo conducted by Mr nnd Mrs. A. E, Snyder, taking pos session ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will niovo to their ten aero tract ou tho stage road nnd Im prove thij same. 178 RromlHuy, North. MRS. M. R. SA1ITH ' agent for CHARLES A. STEVENS PLO.VK AND, SUIT HOUSE, of Chicago, FLASHES FROM THE WIRE' A book of Sormons by DAX SHANNON. Price, Fifty Cents. Address Vlsalla, Calif, 4 LADIES Let us clean, dyo or press that dress or garment nnd mnko it as good ns now. Experienced men do the work for us. Wo gunranteo our work to bo satisfactory. Consult us and wo will gladly toll you what can bo dono and tho cost of It. Glvo us a trlnl order. Phono us and wo will send for nnd deliver your suit promptly. Mens suits nlso cleaned, pressed and ropalred. Rntes reasonable. Miii-hhllclil Cleaning nnd Dye Works, Phono 270X. ISCSo. nroadway. h- -y LU O MEN YOUNG and OLD Should Know Our Suits store. If juu'ro framing up your clothe plans for full, vHt tM George Uryant has built n coal shed near tho railroad that will hold several cars of, coal, making It possi ble for him to keop a supply of conl on hand nil the tlmo. Tho bunkor Is so locnted that It will bo easy to un load tho cars and load tho wagons as It Is on a slope from tho track to the roaday, , , , . . MRS. FARR1XGER, 4 Teacher of Piano. 4 Home Studio, South nroadway. Phono 270-J. NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses and!5 caroful drivers are now at the dls- posat 01 tno coos nay public at 'j REASOXADLE RATES. Wigs or rigs with drivers ready for an- trip anywhero any tlmo. Horses uoarueu nnu rigs cared for. New hearso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Hroadivay, Mnrshfleld CO You will .oo here every kind of a suit tlint n man with good, sound tiihtc would niit to wear tho cream of tho market. You'll get flrshaiul Infornmtiou on what correct stjlfs tot fall really are. You'll seo now nml rattling smart fabrics. At nil tho way wny from $10 to $.'J2, you'll seo garments of a superior Taluf, completely guaranteed. Cash Only, saves you money Don't help to pay for jour neighbor's suit. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshfield Bandon "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" '1 mammmmami Steamer Newport will Mill Saturday, Oct. 1, from Port nnd for Coos Ray. Order your freight shipped on her. O. F, McGEORGB, Agrnt. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay Oil and Supplj Company under the nmnnromi t J. W. Flanagan will continue to han dlo tho Union OU Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine and coal nil at their oil houso across tho Bay to which place they haTe moved their office, Phon 302, Turkish BaLhs 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J I xuii-iiiiuuJ j w ZmL G. W. Dungan Undertaker Mnrshfleld, Oregon. h..ia, inn Rnuth 3d St, Telephone, Hay or Night, H ----a-a-a:a-a-i,.an-n-u.i,tt..ti--iB-,Hi nrtr'A Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. AH kinds ot monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. B-a-a-a-R-a-a.a.n-a.n.a.ttKw - ' -g Afc Jp J-Tr1iTIiilht-,. j nttiiftil