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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMirS Entered at the pustofflca at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mnlls ns socoml class mall matter. WEATHER PREDICTIONS SAY Address nil coinmunlcntlons to COOS MAY J.IIiY TIMES, Mmsliflclcl :: :: :: :: Oregon (Continued from pago 1.) M. C. MALONEV Editor mid l-uli. DAN E. MALONKY Nous Klltor tho city to closo tho saloons. We nro dry to stay. It pays In every way to be dry. An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Oundny, nnd Weekly by Tlio Coos Hay Times 1'iiliIMilng Co. Eighth. Closing tho saloons has not nffoctod tho tax rato. (Signed) CIIAS. S. WILLIAMS, Mayor." MORE REPORTS JVwERCOAT TIME! m I Eft i m ft m m ira (m w tlwl3ff f W' W Dedicated to tho service of thn people, that no good cause Bhnll lack a champion, nnd that evil shall not thrive unopposed. TOO 0001) A WIFE FOR HIM. HAVE you noticed tho rarity of a controversial divorce case In tho American courts? Then Is one now being tried in n Chicago court, nnd It Is attracting wide atten tion. Thero Is a bill nnd n cross bill. Thero nro chnrgoa and counter char gos. A ronson assigned by tho hir band for wishing to get rid of one ho had promised to clothe, lodge, nnd goncrally lovo nnd chorlsh Is thntsho has fed hi in on stows of vnrl oiib nationalities, though stews nro most distasteful to him. Why, hero's a husband who would "like tho bnso rmllnn. throw n ponrl nway." Tho American husbnnd whoso wife Is an artist In stows should thank heaven for tho treasure ho has won. Such a housowlfo Is tho mode' economist. Tho loftovor bits of men which thO'Wastora throw Into th garbage enn nro transformed by her Into savory nnd appotlzlng mse aftor tho fashion of Franco and Itnly If besldoH bolng skilled In tho my- tory of Btows she Is nu o.pert In tln prcpnrntlon of dishes of minced nnd hushed meat, slip Is lit to bo tho pet ted darling of a lord. There are men who tnko plennuro In the raw, crude almpltcity of roasts nnd stonkB. Tliolr rustic, uneducatod palates cannot npprednto the mudo dlshos which nro tho glory of Fran ce. It Is thero that tho groat culina ry art has boon carried to perfection. To boll u log of mutton Is nothing. To tnko bits of tho mont and blend with thorn horliH nnd seasonings so that thoro may bo n dish fit for gour mands nnd gourmots Is nrtlstry. Also It Ih economy. It Is the wedding of art nnd utility. It would bo n happy dny for Amor lea If tho frying pan could be banish. od or Its uso cnnllned to those who would not nbusa it, nnd the stowpnn woro glvon nn uxnltod position In tho national kltchon. Its uso should li taught In whatever schools of cooker- wo may have. Tho prudout bacholor ou tho lookout for a wife will Bonrch' for ono who enn keep down household expenses' nnd nvort indigestion by serving up for him the pnlntnblo fruits of tho stowpan, the mainstay of civilized cooking. FINE ATTRACTION COMING. Miss BIxlo Loftln, who wns ro contly noon at Tho Masonic Opera Houso with her aggregation of "Illack fnco Artists known as the Dlxlo Minstrels" will nppenr Wed nesday ovonlng In "Paid In Full" a four-net drama. Miss Loftln inndo hor debut four teen years ngo in hor clinson profes sion In musical comedy ami has steadily rlsod In hor life work. Sho comos of a long lino of nrtlsts, her groat grand mother having been Kntherlno IMorson of England, her mother Lou Hates, clover chnractor woman nnd play right of Now York nt present partner of Chns, Dixon. Miss Loftln won hor first applause with Dan Pnckards Musical Comedy Co. In tho "Tho Red Vvt." Sho con tinued In imislrol comody for some tlmo. Later recolvod a vory flatter ing offor lu legltlmnto with Mnrgarot Anglln which sho nccoptod, after closing this engagement sho was stnrred by Hilly O'Neal of Hoston for sovornl soasons In "Hunco of Arizo na." Last Buiisoii she played loads with Tho Maurloo Chick Co. In roper tolro npponrlng In "Tho Lion and tho Mouse," "Paid In Full," "Tho Fight ing llopo." and "Tho Girl of tho "Ooldon Wost" olosod a most sue cesaful sonsou In Soptembor. Miss Loftln camo to Hnndon to en loy u much daiervod rest, but was oi.ly thoro a Bhort tlmo whon sho was ingonlously roquostod to put on somo sort of entortnlnmont finding much tnltmt In tho llttlo city sho soon put on tho porformnnco known as "Tho Dlxlo Mlnstrols" which was well rocolvod both In Hnndon nnd Marshflold. Immodlatoly aftor sho began rohoarsals for "Paid In Full" tn which Miss Loftln Is soon at her best. Seats will bo -on sale at tho Busy Corner Monday. Honnner "First. No noticeable difference In the building up of tho town since ( local option wns adopted. Second. Our morchnnts nro doing a bettor business than boforo. The statement mndo that families go t other towns to do their trading Is t deliberate falsehood. Third. It seems to bo tho policy of tho present council to do no Im proving so that they may havo rea sons for calling tho saloons back. Tho city has as much money avail ever had, nnd tho taxes arc not nblo now for Improvements as It over had, and tho taxes arc not much higher. Whllo tho direct taxes aro a llttlo higher, tho morchnnts collect enough more from former bad cus tomers to easily pay this oxtra amount, nnd bo nhcad at tho end of tho year. Fifth. Levy for city tax In 1905 wns sovon mills; In 1000 bovoii mllU: In 1007 three mills; lu 1008 seven mills. Thoro n,ro not half as many drunks on tho streets now as before locnl option carried, and tho few wo have nro encouraged by tho levy of the minimum lino by tho city olllclnls. Tho only dlwtitlsilod folk In our city nro those that havo been put out of the whlskoy buslnoss and made to go to work, also their bartenders nn 1 a few direct sympathizers. Local option has not yet hnd tlmo onouxh to demonstrate Its blowslm? to our people, but the conditions hnvoltoon most wondorfully Improv od nnd (uro becoming bettor nil tho tlmo. (Signed) E. M. SIIUTT, Sheriff of Morrow County." Stnyton "First. No, by no moans. Tho growth of our town Is equal, If not greater than nny previous yonr of Its history. Tho buildings nro hotter, streets nro In better c6ndltlnn than ovor boforo; waterworks recently completed nnd qulto extenslvo, nro owned by tho town. Second. As tn tnxos. At the tlmo tho saloons woro closed In our town thoro wns Indebtedness of $0,000. Thoro Is nu assessment of flvo mills for tho present yonr. Our rocordor and treasurer Informs mo that wo will havo $700 or $S00 loft ovor this year after all running ox pouses nro paid to apply on tho old Indebtedness. A largo mnjorlty of our cltlzein nro lu harmony with tho dry reglm1). Our findings nnd oxperlonco nro In favor of local option. (Signed) A. D. GARDNER. Mayor. ' Get a High Art Coat with a Presto Collar It protects you from the rain and cold and gives you comfort. 1 P'W. & Wz f II. ; -Wk ' .IP See p.tJgg Kll Another Shipment of HIGH ART Suits, some- thing different. DRY FEET insured if you wear Packard Shoes. For Everthing to Wear M UtSIIFIKLI), OlH:0O. "JJ,lM-,,iMnia !! i iiw ir ii iimwi iMiniTiiw nw m i rnr-rrrm--f i rnminit umi iw n m .n. jji u Z ZX, UUNltbl IU Dt ! MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS- a HELD F HIT iS Sllvorton "First. Yos. Wo nro going on as woll as over before. Second. Not a bit of It. Tho cloning of tho saloons has not hurt. Third. Wo hnvo n movemont un der way for n now brldgo and Btreot Improvements. Sixth. Tho tax rato this year Ir three mills. N'lnth. I can discover no Injury dono by tho closing of tho saloons. (Signed) Mayor of Sllvorton." CUT TOUTLAM) COl'XT. Special Census Agent Iteduces Hose City Census. PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 29. Tho Telegram says: Thousands of unmos havo boon stricken from tho consus enumeration of Portland by Special Agont Urban Hostor because Portland has a blggor population than tho Rip Van Winkles of tho Consus lluroau looked for. Slnco his arrival lioro Special Agent Hostor has examined 77 of tho 133 enumeration precincts and has stricken from tho returns ns sent to Washington by Consus Supervisor Sonecn C. Reach, approximately 10, 000 names. Hostor mny hnvo lopped off more, or n few loss than 10,000, hut from the best information avail able, Hostor has chopped thousands from tho original statistics compiled by tho enumerators. Whon tho consus wn3 takon last spring, Portland, within tho corpo rate limits, nnd not counting tho sub urbs stringing out In all directions, had about 223,000 poople. TROLLING Outfits Tho Gunnery I DECOYS at tho Gunnery. WOMK.VS CHRISTIAN TKMPIIR ANCi: UNION'S ORATORICAL COXTICST AT MAHSIIPIKM) TA IHJRNACLK. At tho Tnbornnclo, Friday, S p.m., November -I, under the auspices of tho Women's Christian Tompornnco Union of Mnrshllold, with Mrs, Qcq. WntlUiiB ns contest suporlutondont, will bo glvon n double silver medal contest oratorical and musical six In each class, of young ladles and gontlomeu well-known throughout our city. The nudienco will henr tho vital truths of tompornnco delivered In strong dramatic stylo In .song, oratory and vorso. Tho class was organized befdro Mrs class was fully organized boforo Mrs. Wntklns loft for tho stnto conven tions threo weoks ago nnd aro now In strenuous training nil undor hor porsonnl auporvlslon. Mrs. Wntklns Is n former grndunto of Wlllamotto University nnd nu old tlmo elocution ist, and tho contest bids fair to bo full of lntorest from an artistic standpoint. Let nil plnn to bo prosont, enjoy tho treat nnd glvo your monoy for a Just cnuso. Admission Adults. lc; Children, G cents. Pupils of Mrs. Wilbur's room hid a doll party on Friday. STOP Tho Second grndo pupils, Contra) school, hnvo contributed somo 'o,y odd decorations for Hallowe'en. Pupils of tho Sixth grade, Cen tral school, wero neither absent nor tardy this weolc, Drawings by Ursula Farrlnger aro n feature of tho black board decora tlon in Miss Stonholm's room. twnmtBiOBgszawiirjwjwi i AND LOOK OVKR THI2 FINEST LINK OF POCKET KNIVES, SHHARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS, STROPS, CAUVKRS, BUTCHER KNIVKS, I:TC, AND EVERYTHING IN THE Cl'TLHIlY LINE. All Zenith In grndo Four, Contrnl school, Vir glnln Clarke Is absent for slcknesj, Leonard Ferguson has moved to Portland, whllo Denl Whobrey, and Holon Gulovsou nro now ontnes. Grade Six of tho South Mnrshllold school, has won four out of sovon spoiling contests with tho Seventh grade. Thoy looked as happy Friday night ns though thoy had won a foot ball game. HP LEAGUE BALL SCORES (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 29. Yes- tordny's games in tho Coast League resulted ns follows: At Los Angolos- Los Angolos. Portland . . At Onkland . R 11 2 G Vernon. , . . Oakland. . . At Sacramento San Francisco, Sacramento. . 1 R 1 O R SPARK Colls Tho CJUNNKRY, 1IUO Football HULKS. Tho Gunnery DUX1IAK Sportsman Clothing abso lutely waterproof Tho Gunnery. Tho Sisters of HETIIAXY will clvo a promenado CONCERT with amuse ment booth In tho ODD FELLOWS hall on Hallowe'en ovo. Mr. Hewitt was nt considerable pains during tho weolc to explain tho gamo of football. That pupils wero Interested in his explanations wns manifested through tho splendid at tention accorded him wherever he spoke. Tho crowded condition of Mls3 Mogahan's, Miss Wnldvogel's and Mrs. Langloy's rooms can now be relieved; a now room has been flttod ip In tho South Marshflold building. It will bo occupied by tho Second grndo and work will bogln thero Monday, Miss Margaret nandall of Dorkoley, Cal., will have charge of It. W. C. T. U. Oratorical and Musical Silver Medal Contest GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY TABERNACLE FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 1, 8 O'CLOCK ADMISSION, ADULTS CHILDREN t 15c t .Be MEDALS DISPLAYED IN WINDOW AT WALKER'S STUDIO, UNCONDITIONALLY SIDE HIS FAMILY GUARANTEED. MAN'S REST FRIEND OUT' "His Pocket Knife." 1 2 r I i.H,&jA ps m DWAREI TOTAL VOTE OF IS COOS 403 At Any Rate This Is the Num ' ber Registered For the Election In November. COQUILLE, Oro., Oct. 29. Tho total registration for Coos county for tho coming election is 4031. Tho books 'woro closed October 1G, though no nnmes wero added after October 15th. Of this total 331G names woro on the books prior to tho primary election and 713, wero added since that tlmo. Of tho totnl registration 2320 nro ronubllcans. giving tho republicans a majority m tho county of 509. Tho imrtv divi sions, ns shown by tho registration books are: Republican 2320, demo crat 753, prohibition 3C, socialist 32S, populist 3, Independent 335. not stated 200, non-partisan 2. The Dazar will FURNISH you with any fancy apples of any size or variety either for home use or for shipment to friends, "Special as sorted APPLES for Christmas gifts. NONE BETTER can bo had. WHEAT MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 29.-Wbet d od as follows: December, 90 7-W May, 97 l-8c; July, 95c. Ing wheat Bluestem, S3tf; Club, w Export wheat Bluestem, 8Ui F" tyfold. ,.S2o.; Club, SQc; fv alan. 7Sc. LEWIS' GO to BECAUSE Wo havo Installed at our SODA FOUNTAIN a swell line of ' DRINKS, sandwiches, tamales, -for" YOUR BENEFIT. Why trudge home in rain aBJt for luncheon whon you can g you need in half tho time and t In a way to please you. ATRIAL WILL COTITEn nM.,. .... ,inv'a creates a PM' demand for our PURE ICLCRE- DON'T FORGET THE XV)raEB- Lewis' Confectionery UrtbA Broadway, f--a