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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
st&sssz :-fm''mmfnrtr '-'!"'wfw,W'Mw "itwmmw9' HlHflHlHffSP'VfnRiPB' r-wwl T-- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910 EVENING EDITION. Wwvvvnmn m4mwnmi9Twnr i COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt tlio pustoffico at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls a3 second class mall matter. I ummrMzsiL WITH THE t toastandtea: GOOD EVENING. mmm ' ' ' ' ' V wmsfwmfmMmsMMMmmmimmmmmmMKmm JL IE C i vW (I I Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, MnrsliNcltl :: :: :: :: Oregon M. C. MALONEV HAN E. MALONEV Editor mid Pub. News Kill tor An Independent Hopubllcan news paper published ovcry cvonlng except Qundny, and Weekly by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho service of th peoplo, thnt no good causo shall lactt a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho C003 Bay Times represents 11 consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and Tho Coos Bay Times Is Ub lmmodluto successor. SUllSGHIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year JG.On Tor month 50 Whon paid strictly In advance the subscription prlco of tho Coos Ba Times Is $(5.00 por year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono yonr $1.50 Official I'iiiir of Cooi County. OFFICIAL PAPER OV THE CITY Or MAHSHFIEL1). mock elections. THERE Is a suggestion to tho wo mon of Orogon in tho action of tho Indies of Pittsburg who ar ranged n mock olectlon hold tho day boforo tho regular election. It was the purpoBO of tho ladles to glvo thq, mule voters of Pittsburg an object losson in goon govornment tlmy might profit by whon tliolr own turn came. They nrrangod for two polling places, secured Judges of election, wont to considerable ex ponso to provide ballots, and then invited nil of tho womon of voting ago to oxprcft tholr mainly rb to Rovernnr, "Tho women of Pittsburg doslro to put thomsolvos on record onco for all In tho matter of governorship oleotlons," said Miss Mary Bakowoll, who was chlof Judgo at tho down town olectlon and who has JiiBt fin ished an exhaustive examination of political conditions In Europe. "Wo will conduct nn olectlon as it should bo conducted. Wo hnvo nlrondy spont much money gottlng our ballots prlntod nnd in othor campaign ex penses and we expoct to have a very busy day. "Tlio women of Pittsburg feol very koonly tho importance of this olec tlon nnd wo hope by showing our mnlo frlonds nnd relatives that wo nro in enrnest to havo gomo Inlluonco on tholr vote tho nox( day, and In addition It Is well for us to get nc qunlnted with tho way of voting, for probably It will not be long until wo hnvo tho prlvllogo of casting n really nnd truly voto nt tho polls, tho samo ns husbands, fathers nnd bis brothors." Whntovor tho mock choice of the ladles may hnvo had to do with tho decision of tho mon on the following day, It must bo admitted thnt thero wns mothod In tholr way of golir nhout encouraging tho ballot for wo men. For no man can dlsputo that prnctlco In voting Is a good thing for mnn or woman, that gottlng ac quainted with the ballot, and going to tho polls aro ovldonces of good faith nnd of roul Interest In public affairs. If tho Indies should bogln to or ganize mock elections all over tho I dreamed In a dream I saw a city lnvlnclblo to tho at tacks of tho wholo of tho rest of tho enrth, I dreamed that was' tho now city of Friends, Nothing was greater there than tho qunllty of robust love, It lot! tho rest. . It was scon ovory hotir In tho actions of tho mon of thnt city, And In nil tholr looks and words. WALT WHITMAN. IT GETS LATH EARLY. Ono lonesome boo lngs to tho hive On stiffened and rheumatic wings, Tho frost-bit cricket, half-allvo, Creaks out the swan-song that it sings, Tho wind-tossed withered blado and husk Whoro one lorn cornstalk feebly sways Aro crackling dirges In tho dusk It gets lato early nowadays. The cat Is whining nt tho door, Tho dog will whimper, too ore long; An undortono of winter's ronr Comes In tho breeze's troetop songs; Bare boughs nro lifting hero nnd thero, Tho afternoon dies In a hazo, A subtlo warning thrills the air It gets Into early nowadays. Tho chucking chickens seek their rest, Tho street lamps flaro out In surprise, Tho drifting clouds against tho west Qlenm with n myrlnd gorgeous dyes, The maplo loavos turn rlchor gold. Tlio woodblno has a crimson blnzo, The grapo loavos crumplo up nnd fold It gets Into onrly nowadays. A pause of sadness nnd content; A mlnelod seme, that mnkos us nk proforence, "imt timo tlio dancing summer, wont And whenco this dull, hnlf-mystlc mask Tho day draws on this comes to us. And hnlf In dream nnd half In dnzo Unto ouruelvos wo murmur thus: "It gets Into onrly nowadays." Tho womon whilo yot. will havo to nuffor Onco In n grent whllo wo moot n mnn who actually practices what ho preaches. Many who might havo achieved some dogreo of greatness ncvor had tho courago to go after It. . .. .... 7,, i, ,mrf ,- ' esnscsExrjnaraarai'sasaB A Little Blaze, Some Smoke, ment, ch Exci cite but Fire &r I It was a close call but a miss is as good as a mile Anyway, it serves to cam attention to some of the o'LFfi FAI I Smtf SURPRISES w&Mia&i I1LI 71? A B1F?9 11 illi! & W Etc. at $17.50. to $35.00. Rain Coats. PACKARD in everything for men we are offering every day. It does not require a fir J to reduce prices at YOUR UOSOM iTftJEND'S. HIGH ART CLOTHING in all the new Fall Patterns. Browns, Tans, Grays JUST IN TODAY 25 Presto They are just a little ahead. Better Get Nexi HOE: that will keep your feet dry and look dressy. DON'T FORGET Rees Waterproof Clothing and Goodyear Rubber Boots arc guar anteed to keep you dry or your money refunded. See YOUR BOSOM FRIEND, wm w&mMmsBz&MMmw & timmmunmmsmm M UlSHFlELH ss l'OUT PUTTERING. Ooh! Rooster, doar, yo must fool queor, That Elijah had but ono, - Sifro It's triplets, thrco, that likes of yo tho WHY THE Tri:.SI)AV AI'TKIt AIT . ER THE FIIIST MONDAY. Editor Tlmos: Will you Inform mo why It Ik that olectlon day in ninny stntos is tho first Tuosday ntt- Woro wnntlnir to mnlco thliics hum. tho first Monday In November Threo hundred thousand tho throo I havo ashed many of my frlonds, would tnko, but nobody knows. Newspaper poo- Dut Do GobB 'twas flvo thoy nxos.L. - . ..., , ,M,mv nvnrvlMn . ... ... ., . ...,v.. ,,,.,,. n so I appeal to you' nnd would thank . no special reason has existed for tho but supposed the man on ntatutory deslKnatlon of election day. neglected to lork tho car. io! Any weok day during tho fall months ed after it to turn on thcbtl would do, provided It bo 'uulforni did not spo another empty t J throughout tho stntos for the presi dential elections. They'd hnvo no voto, for thoy had tho goat Of tho dlvll who pnys tho taxes. Tho truo only is tho beautiful, nnd what Is beautiful can ncvor bo laugh od to scorn except by tools. Do you think thoro nro any Coos Day mon wo know thoro nro no wo mon who working? kill thomsolves by ovor- A number of Kansas girls formed nn nntl-tlghtwad club. ought to looson tho cough of gontlomen frlonds. hnvo That their Womnn wrltor asks: "What is man's llfo without n dearlo?" In or der thnt sho may bo In Ignornnco no longer she Is hereby informed that It Is less expensive Clean out tho bay, sure, thoy did say, And tho Fcrndnlo gulches fill; Mako tho "Oregon" hump, If you bronk tho pump On tho plpo lino ovor tho hill. Wo'll lovy Bomo moro, nnd havo coin galoro Our ontcrprlso for to boost, nd tho Island homo, In tho channol "Ochono" Will bo flno for a clnmdlggor't roost. nut Doostor, dear, put this In your oar Tho triplots aro minus two, And ono of tho boys can't mako much nolso, Unless ho Is built llko you. Yo may Peck away, tho llvo dny, And ralso a hullabaloo Dut yo can't hido facts, from you ory heartily for tho Informa tion. man school student. Wo nro not omnlsclont, ns our cor respondent (lntteringly suggests. Wo do not know, for oxamplo, how this Question mnnaged to pop Into his hond. Tho books on political curi osities fall to noto tho answor. Dut wo havo ascertained tho facts and tho reason stated, as follows: Tho Stato of Now York In 1841 wns tho first to adopt "Tuesday after tho first Monday In Novombor" ns its olectlon dny. Most of tho stntes nt that tlmo hold tholr oioctlons on tho first Monday. Tuesday or Wednes day in Novombor. Tho Congresslon DA It SOl'.MU.NCS. was coming behind him, caught by It. but Instead ol knooKod down and run owJ car, he una luckily tossed nlr nnd fell into tho car A was found shortly nfterwai unconscious condition. Eel Captain McNulty of tho United States Ilydrographlc odlco at Port land, hns Issued tho following notlco will recover." to navigators concerning bar dopths: ' Umpqun rlvor, November 1. Chnrt piano 8& 'feet. Channol woll to northwnrd of all buoys and ranges, Captain Cornwall, Gardiner, Coos Dny, Oregon. Novombor 1, 1910. Chnrt plnno depth 17 feet. Aids nro O. K. Captain M, Dondogard, North Dond, Ore. THE QUIET OIISKIIVEIII '.'Ono way to toll whethcj getting old or not la to whether you would rather I clothos comfortnblo or fatal ItUSII PANAMA CANAIi. President Tnft Told It Will lie Com pleted December 1, 1013. PANAMA, Nov. IS. Tho Panama Canal will bo completed Docembor 1, 1913. This Information wns given to Presidont Tnft whllo tho President ' It doosn't take much to Induco a woman to gll Careor. THANKSGIVING PROCLAR nl net of March 1. 1792, hnd proscrlb-'wns inspecting tho famous Gatun Tn iha Public: Oi! Hint nWtlnn. ...ijh.i . IU IIIC TUUIIU. -- .. w.vw.u.,a iui m uoiuuiium lonS olectors bo hold "within 31 days pro ceding tho first Wodnosdny In De- dnm. Tho otllclnl date of tho open ing romalns January 1, 1915, Llouto- BW .combor, every fourth yoar." Dut tho innnt"t'olono1 Ooothals doslring ono we iaV6 (Congressional Globo of January 17, ''enF ' hlch to train tho canal, ton-1 . tho 1845, records tho pnssago on that 'l,ore ai to got tho machluory wprk- SlOfe 01 nay or n bill making tho qundronnlal i'ng smoothly. Ships, meantime, will j PHAS' STAUFI WHEREAS, on invel found the THE PUMPKIN PIE Onco moro, my frlondsr do I des cry, the good old trusty pumpkin pie. lit stands upon the shelf, soreno, n Jplo that's fit for king or queen. Of all good fodder It's tho best; It sure- country It might roadlly happon that i ly soothes tho savngo breast, and "lore intorest would contor In what Alls tho lowly homo with cheer, and thoy woro doing than In tho official drlos tho orphan's blttor tear. Whon poll of tho regular election, I autumn comes, with walling breozo, and lonoly birds In naked trees, whon in sad and solomn woods aro fnllon loaves and kindred goods, tho housewife who Is good and wiso gets busy mnking pumpkin pies. With ipots nnd pans nnd thingumbobs sho . stnrts that best of human jobs. Sho Tho first rnln of tho soason brings gets a pumpkin from tho vino a out somo pretty tough looking rain- pumpkin yellow, largo and flno, a fcA A.t.4 4 THE TIMES. 4 A A TOPICS OF Somo Coos Day men quit tholr bad habits at least onco a weok. man whoso tax, Makos wind for yo'ro big bazroo. ( olectlon day uniform throughout tho J. W. DENNETT. United Statos. On Decembor 9, 184-1, tho essontlal provision of tho bill read: Tho next regular stated olectlon for tho choice of olectors of Presi dent and VIco President of tho Untt- SMITII LOSES CASE. nig cents In Mnrshflold. Mr, RoobovoU Is having throat trouble. Probably duo to his having to swallow tho election returns. Somo Coos nay peoplo can tall: about ono thing whllo thinking about nnothor, but thoy don't do it very well. "Por tho good of Mnrshflold." This must bo tho cry and prlnciplo from now until tho 6th of noxt month, Let us have tho best In city officials and unitedly support them. pumpkin fresh from nnturo'B heart- ami then sho whncks tho snmo apart, nnd scrapes tho innards from tho shell, and makes her pies with Joyous yell. And when her husband come3 to dine, so hungry that It makes him Whine, and sees those pumpkin pies on deck, he shoves n couplo down his neck, then holds tho hausfrau tn his arms, nnd says she's worth ten thou sand Kansas farms. The good old yollow pumpkin pie, O may its glory never die. Long may tho -women of this land mako pumpkin pies, with skilful hand, WALT. MASON. Portland Man Wins Suit For TIiuIht ComiiiKslon, PORTLAND, Oro Nov, IS. N, V,oA States shall bo held In each state Soronson won ovory cent ho sued for,on tho first Tuosday In tho month as his real estato commission by a of Novombor, 1848; and on tho first verdict for J15.937.50 given In th9Tue8('ay in tho month of Novombor circuit court this morning. Tho do-i,n every fourth year thereafter, fondant was Charles A. Smith, thoj Tn'a Axed upon tho "first Tues commlsBlon being claimed on tho sale day." not the "first Tuesday after tho of 7480 aeres of tlmbor land In Dou- flrs Monday." Dut Representative glas county to tho Storoy-Drachor .Duncan, tho father of tho bill, at Lumber Company. onco announcod his Intention of Tho selling prlco of tho land wns changing It, for tho Globo reports:! 1300,000. Soronson claimed $15,000 As soon as It would bo In order nnd Intorest under a contract bo-.'O do so, ho (Mr. Duncan) should tweon Goorgo Soronson nnd Fred A. jniovo an amendment of this soctlon Krlbs, George Soronson later trans-,B0 as to mako tho day tho first Tues- rerred his right to tho claim to tho Qay after tho first Monday In Novem plalntlff, while Krlbs was agent former, instead of the first Tuesday In Smith in making tho contract. ,Novoniber, as tho section now stood. Tho defense alleged that George His reason for making this change Sorenson's contract to mako tho sato was to avoid tho necessity of chans had expired, and denied that he nego- ig the laws In relntlon to tho day union mo mini snio, wnuo nnmuting "n wmen mo Eioctornl Colloges now ho took part In earlier denllngs with meet; for the first Tuesday In No J. O. Storey, who represented tho vember might in some cases, be moro purchasers. The Jury, which heard, than 30 (sic) days from the first tho case In Judgo Gantenbeln's do-, Wednesday In Decomber." partment, sustained Sorenson's vqr- Tho roport should havo read "34" slon. 1 Instead of "30" days, to be anonm but otherwise the reason asked by our correspondent must havo been as stated. SInco tho Congressional act hnvo tho prlvllogo of tho canal, but . at tholr own risk or delay. puy anj completely Colonel Goethnls that tho canal will yvitl) (X COIliplete line uu uuiil Aviimii run s i7h mm mm n ui i mnriv n nf tn,i thlno cmnA fnrin6 I HI VM HMvuMntun, lllllln o"w i ing Dinner including and Chickens, It is hei THE WHEAT MARKET, I. (Dy claimed that this placi Associated Press to Coos Day I Times.) iiuininn ht... a j. i umunuu, uv. io. wneai ciob-i , ed as follows: Decembor, 90 c; (Tilings to Eat Stiail W.MI.MM. . lquartersforT)ankSgj PORTLAND, Nov. 18. Wheat un-l changed. TACOMA, Nov. changed. 18. Wheat un- TWO MINERS HURT. In CHEERING THOUGHT. In twenty-threo months wo will bo In the 'midst of another turmoil like that we have just passed. of February 3, 1887, which changed tho date of tho meeting of the Elec- tlral College to the second Monday,! in the January following the electlou did not know'the rope had broken, Narrowly Escape llelng Killed Shnft At Rlverton. The Dandon Recorder says: "Ira Dumgardner of the McGee mine of Rlverton, narrowly escaped being crusned to death by a falling rock. 'ino only thing that saved his life wua mo mci mat mo railing rocK was caught by" other rocks so that ho did not get tho full weight of the fall, or he would havo been Instantly crushed to death. "Curtis Price was also hurt on Saturday, and that ho escaped death, was only a miracle. Tho ropo pull ing the loaded cars from the mine broke and the car was rushing down the Incline at great speed. Mr. Price fllrl nnf inniw"tiA ... V. j ft. piles. By order of THE PRE Of the Thanksglvi Committee for the people. ONCE T ALWAYS PA Is the verdict of all That's because we work and do It at tirices. You'll be su the transformation your old clothes, trial Job. Marehfleld Cleaning j nv... 97nV. H LdJs Garment 'f i.--AiiaM3fcafctagit .