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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
..rj.T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, -1912EVENINGEDITI0W. I 4 XKwynsvr,'. -sr ;., '.., .jC. f FOB 1 Many Prizes Offered in Cam paign for Beautifying Marshfield. Tlio flower and vcgotablo fair commlttco appointed by the Marsh flold Improvenieut Ulub and consist ing of Mayor Straw, chairman; Dr. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Miss Murlo Malonoy, Miss Hilda Stenholm, and Supt. F. A. Tledgon mot yostor dny In the superintendent's offico nt tlio high school building. Tho com mlttco had boon authorized to coin ploto a list of entries for tho fair for which prizes would bo given, to naino ' tho prizes, and to solicit tho funds for tho samo. nil) cuuiuiiuuu uugau no nuu u . dividing tho city into districts for compotltlvo and suporvlBory pur poses. Six districts wero mado, as follows: No. 1 Fcrndalo north, to Dato street. No. 2 Dato to Commercial. No. 3 Commercial to Donnolly. No. 4 Donnolly to Flanagan. No. G Flanagan south and oast or( Seventh. i No. 6 Flanagan south and west of Sovonth. teers will probably bo called for to take these plots and care for thorn under Mr. Sollg's direction. Chil dren will bo taught how to put tho ground In shape for production, how to ralso tho small plants, how to transplat, nnd how to cans for Uicm when maturing. Each plot will bear tho namo of tho child who Is caring for It. Applications are already com ing In for plots. Tho prlzo list for children Is not yet complete, but tho following on trloa wero agreed to by tho commlt- , tec for adults, children and fninlllct: Grand speclnl prlzo, $50 for tho greatest Improvement mndo In tho nppoarnnco of tho entire homo prom ises within the city limits. I $10 to be awarded to each of tho islx districts for tho best kopt lawn in tho district, $10 to be awarded In each of tho six 'districts for tho best new lawn, seed ed or sodded this season. $5 to bo awarded In each of tho six districts for tho best street pnrk lng, seeded, sodded or improved this year. $G to be nwarded In each of tlio bIx districts for tho finest profusion of flno rosea on bushes. $5 to bo awarded In each of tho Ffl I DAY NIGHT Marshfield Girls for Demorest Medal. Compete silver six districts to tho family making tho iniuiui'si iiujiruvuniuni m mo gonerni nppoarnnco or tho out-bulldlngs of tho homo. $G In each of the six districts for tho most Improved back yard through tho planting of vines and shrubbery. $5 In each of tho six districts for tho most beautiful window box. $5 In ench of tho six sections for tho greatest Improvement In tho ap pearanco of vacant or unoccupied lot. ino auovo prizes win bo awarded It was docldod to visit tho homos at tho tlmo of tho children's flower in porson in order that tho work and vcgotablo fair In 8optombor. might bo explained and 8aturda Persons expecting to enter tho was named as tho day for uudortnk- competition for tho nbovo prlzt, ing this work. Tho mombors of tho should hnnd their names to some committee- woro assigned to tho sov-'mombor of tho commlttco on or bo oral districts with tho understanding foro May 15, nnmlng tho prlzos for thafthoy woro to visit tho homos, ox-1 which thoy nro competing, plain tho work, straighten out mat-1 Mombors of tho samo family will tors that aro not understood, rocolvo ( not bo allowed to compoto for moro suggestions, solicit financial holp, than two of tho abovo prizes, and invito to momborshlp In tho Tlio children's prlzo list will bo out club. Tho commlttco bollovod that soon. It was docJded to glvo good citizens of tho city might Just ns well ' prizes bucIi as bicycles, basoball out- uo nBKcu to onroii momsoivcs in ini ins. rootbnll outfits, fishing tacklo, movomont whon tho commltteo visits , tool kits, suits of clothes, shoos, etc. ' uuiiivn ua iu mw lur mu lUKUiur Tlio progrnm for silver inelal contest tho Marshfield Daptlst church tomor row night has boon completed. Tho , exercises will bo frco to tho public, ' tho contest bolng directed under tho nusplces of tho W. C. T. U. nnd un der tho direction of Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Sttunp. It Is tho first of n series which will bo held horo. Tho following progrnm will bo car ried out: Song, "America" Audlonco Scripture Heading and Prayor. . . . Mrs. C. J. Colo Why Women Want tho Ballot" i . Hruco Kolley mo iscccBBity ror a lMiruioa uai lot" Alta Souio "A Now Year's Story" Agnos Sondqulst vocal Solo Mrs. C. S. Dodgo "A Tcrrlblo Chargo". Harriet Hanson "Tho Liquor Traffic". . . .May Myren "Don Hnzzard's Quests" Bosslo Flanagan "Conscience nnd Prohibition".... Evolyn Langworthy Vocal Solo Mrs. E. E. Kolloy ROUT OF MR. TAFT ALMOST COMPLETE ROOSEVELT DELEGATES QUITE OUTNUMBER OTHER CANDIDATES. "Teddy" Wins Sweeping Victory In Illinois and Maine Taft Has Out 44 Delegates; T. R. Has 142 Already. tho Demorest to bo hold at , ,a40"0 ...'- .1 H. . convention ueiegaico. Following nro th6 numbers of delegates to tlio Kopuniicnn jmi- momborshlp commlttco to como along and mnko tho roqucst. In tho assignment of districts, Dr. Straw was given district No. 1, MIbb Stonholm No. 2, Miss Mnlonoy No. 3, Mm. Whereat No. 4, Mrs. Darker No. G, Mr. Tlodgon No. C. A plot of ground In South Marsh flold hnH been placed at tho disposal of tho commlttco by Dr. doo. Dlx to bo used ns tho commlttco wishes. Dr. Dlx Is having tho snmo plowed, lovolod, disked nnd hnrrowod. This plot will bo placed under tho super vision of Albort Solly, who Is tnuoii intorostod In tlio club's work. Tho plot will bo Btirvoycd nnd dlvldod Into smnllor plots, which will ho as signed to tho boys nnd girls of thd city under cortnln stipulations. As soon an tho plots aro mado, volun- "Coin' flshln' Sunday?" Papyrus plates, Nnpklns, Lunch Baskets, nt I'KOPLK'S. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS OF COOS, CUHRV mill DOUOLAB COUNTIES Tho pocullar provisions of tho law governing tho solcctlon of dolcgntos to tho National Convontlon allows you to voto for but ono, although ten nro to bo oloctod. Multnomah Coun ty has eight candidates for this ofTIco and unless each district vntos solidly for its local cnndldato, Multnomah County will absolutely control tho dologntlon. You aro thoroforo urgod to voto for tho dologato from this die trlct John D. Cobs of Marshflold. (Paid Ad.) Coos County Contral Commlttoo LEST WE FOnOKT. Republican votorsl Don't forget that Goorgo M. Brown hns boon prosecuting nttornoy for slxtoon yonrs and hob already "licked up" ovor Fifty Thousand Dollars In sal ary alono from thoipubllc trough. Don't forget that Oeorgo M. Brown nnd his doputy, L. A. Liljcqvlst, lobbied nt tho last session of tho log Islntlvo nssombly ngnlnst tho bill which would hnvo mndo Coos nnd Curry counties n soparato prosecuting nttornoy district and defeated that meritorious monBiiro to your injury. Don't forgot tho wreck of tho Czarina without nny investigation of tho dlsnstor by our prosecuting attoi ney's offico. Don't forgot thnt Hon. C. 8. Jnck son, tho othor candldnto for tho re publican nomination for prosecuting nttornoy. hns nracttcod law with on- vlablo bucccss for fourtcon yenrs nnd Is highly recommended for tho offico by mnny of tho peoplo who know him best, Including cx-Clrcult Judgo J. 0. Fullorton. (Pnld Adv.) HOWAItlVS gonulno MEXICAN TA MALES dollvorcd any plnro In tho city until 12 O'CLOCK nt nlghu Thoy aro. ItKADV to SERVE. Phono !i:i5. Don't forgot PHONE 21-IJ. tho Turkish Baths. Housewives of Coos County Will All Bo Interested In the Most Wonderful Piece of """" """ ' mm4 tMM-aWMilMM-- MMMgM-1 t--MNMM Kitchen Furniture Ever Shown It Is the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet " ""i'Mi mmmmmm h him mimmm h mm - Now to be seen at our store. It will prove well worth a visit to the store just to in spect this wonderful piece of Furniture, which is cohered with a dozen patents. It combines your work table, your pantry and your kitchen cupboard all in one com pact spot, so you can sit down comfortably in front ot your Hoosier and do all vour work in half the usual time. HankWells, of the Java Coffee House, Says: "It is the most wonderful, convenient and sanitary Kitchen Cabinet I have ever seen and I have seen all of them." Mr. Well's wide experience in Kitchen articles makes him an expert judge. Come and see it and you will agree that this is a marvel of modern convenience and comfort for a model kitchen. In one spot forty inches wide, you have at your finger tips nine-tenths of the ar ticles you need in the preparation of a meal. The various bins and compartments are grouped around the aluminum-covered work-table so everything is handy Even more important, articles you use most frequently, are where you can reach them most easily. ' Come in and sec this model phce of furniture for a model kitchen. WE SELL IT AT FACTORY PRICES Going I tlonnl Convention already pledged to ench of the various candidates: Four hundred nnd sixty-eight delegates have been elected. For Colonel lloo8evolt..iiu W 11. Tnft 44 Senator Cummins 4 Robert I.u Follctto 30 Unlnstructcd 94 Contests pending 148 ' PORTLAND Any impartial analysis of tho returns on dclegntcs to tho Re publican Natlonnl Convention shows that tnc rout of Taft has begun. After the great Roosevelt victory In Illinois, In which the people really had nn op portunity to express themselves, no reasonable porson can doubt thnt tho ultimate end Ib the nomination of Colonel Roosevelt for President. So completely waB Taft defeated In Illinois that he received but two dele gates to Roosevelt's GG tho slnglo district thnt Mr. Tnft carried being Senator Lorltnor's. A thorough Roosevelt victory In Oregon Is thus presnged by nil. Taft Rout It Complete. Senator Fred V Mulkey. of Port land. Oregon, Roosevelt commlttco man, has received tho following tele gram from Joseph M. Dixon, of Wash Ington. D. C, tho Roosevelt campaign manager: "Four hundred nnd sixty-eight dele gates to the Republican Natlonnl Con volition have been clcrted up to nnd Including today. Ot these, 142 nro for Colonel Roosevelt, II for Mr Tuft, I for Scnntdr Cummins, :1G for Senator I.n Follcttc. 04 unluMtructcd. Including 84 from New York State, and contest arc pending In cases of tho remaining 118. "The Tnft rout has liognn. , "Following the great Roosevelt vic tory in Illinois, comes the report of tho Roosevelt victory In Mnlno The nctlon of tho Maine Republican stntr and district conventions In pledging by n voto of two to ouo, their entire dclcgntlon of 12 dolomites to tho Chi cnjso convention for Roosevelt shows conclusively thnt the New Englnud Ropubllrnns nro keeping step with Ill inois nnd tho other Ropubllcnn Stater of tho Mississippi Valley In tlio Roose velt column New England for T. R. "Tho Tnft miuingem hnvo been loud ly proclaiming thnt Now England wnp solid for Tnft "The result In Mnlno makes t licit claim ridiculous. "In Vermont, Roosevelt tnkos one hnlf of tho Instructed dclcgntcH and the state convention by mutual ngrco ment selects two Roosevelt and two Tnft dclegntcs nnd sends nil of them tn Chicago unlustructcd. Final returns show that Roosevelt carried Illinois by about 150,000 majority. "It was n Inmlfllldo which swopt everything lietoro It. except one dis trict, the Fifth, which Is l.orlmor's Taft Lores Own Districts. "Tho Illinois dclcgntlon to tho Nn tlonnl Convention will ho: Rnosovell fin. Tnft 2 Tho districts of ex-Spe-iker Cnnnon nnd McKlnloy, the niunnuor o' tho Tnft propngnndn. endoiscd Roosr velt overwhelmingly. McK'nloy loslnp his own precinct by n two to one vo(c after having personally devoted snnu tlmo to It. The entire country clio-'h' not overlook the Hlgnlflcnnce of Roose volt's carrying tho ninth tongresslonnl district of Illinois by n voto of over two to oiip. In which llvo two of Tnft'f cabinet officers. McVongh of thoTreas ury; Fisher of tho Interior, ox-Secio-tnry of War Dlcklupou. Assistant Trcnsurer of tho Natlonnl Committor I'phnui, ox Mnyor llusso of Chicago former Secrotnry to Presldont Tnft, Morton; Assistant Secretary of Com merco nnd Labor, Nngle; nnd Tnylor, MoVcagh's prlvato secretary, all of whom were for Taft." (Paid Adv.) You are in the company of the best dressed men the world over when you wear a Stetson Hat BPJM'ILC!ot!ies "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, MARSHFIELD niVDoj Steamer Washington Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, April 19 V. S. DOW, Agent. OcMuDfct VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Re don do EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUIUIAIMXK I1KLL SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO JSunday, April 21, At, 2:30. M. 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. vu""e ' O. V. MiCEOHOn, Atnl 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH W1HELESS Sails From Cocs Bay for Portland Sunday, April 21, at, 1:30 P.M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLMD NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEOROB. AfaL Phono -It. EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Steamship Breakwater SAILS SAILS THE TllH ALWAYS ON TIME. FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. nv A mm. n. in. it taill FROM COOS IIAY APRIL fl. lit. n avii "i. at SERVICE OF ' " - - --.- A. PARKHUnST, Ag Phono Mln FOIt ASSESSOR I hereby announce myself as re publican cnndldato for assessor for Coos County boforo tho primaries, April 19. 1911. (Paid Adv.) LLOYD SPIRES. Abstracts, Real Estate, Firei and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HENRY SENG8TAOKBN, Mr. CoqulIU Offlce Phone 181 ' Mtrahfleld Offlc 1-J. Farms Timber CoI uA PlatUn Lands a spwUlty. Qneral Agents "EA8TSIDF." Now Is tho tlmo to got rid of your rhouniatlsm. You can do It by apply ing Chamberlain's Llnlmont and mns snglng tho parts freely at each nppll cntlon. For salo by all dealers. I A Correct Insurance Policy Is very ossontlnl. If It Isn't correctly written It Isn't Insur nnco. Wo wrlto correct policies In tho best companies. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St, & Harvey Company- - EJ Complete House Furnishers 1 i KS' HURRY! IPS GOING FAST Wo hnvo n limited qunntity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitnblo for fireplace thnt we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. BlancharcTs Livery Wo The Sign of Good Candy Always i MEHKSSSB have SeCITO thu Uvnr-r hiul ebs of L, H. Helscor and aro pre pared to ronaer oxc.irtn ...i.. .. peoplo o' Cue Day. (jirHf..s the vo, bJoa r.JM 1.1(1 nvnrvthlnr hot win mMn"nTi.f:r.":"v.a"! tho pu,c Phoni-us fr T drlv.n ?h ?.",tt r,E,.or anhlnff needed Id the livery line. We also do truck 8 business of a, kinds. BLAxcnAnn nROTiiEita Phone 138-J Vt?'Jt ?(1 Mt Sorrier 141 First nd Alder StreeU The Electric Shoe is wiiERBTiinviii'Vsnoe. FROM $1 1'hllJ'."" V?t " . oimP THIS KLKCTRIC SHOW p ;rt-j 180 Ho. Rrondwnv .. ..i-ircTrEXT . .... rontforl" Threo 7-room nouti "r-'u por month; will sell at a bars Ana. FKIZEEN. Real Estate and IS"! oh jemrai Aveuuo.