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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1912-EVENING EDITION, --H"' R' 'p Ciip'iU Hut Mttitt It MlU l VVfHEN you re in a hurry you'll find that we can save you a lot of time buying clothes; that's one of the advantages of ready-made garments; doesn't lake long to get a fit and a style you want. 13ut saving lime is only part of llic ad vantage; saving money is another part of it; and getting a reliable guarantee of fit and satisfaction is another. Hart Schaffner & Marx make our fine clothes; they cost less and are better than the made-to-measure you'll get. .J -a Overcoats $16.50 and up Suits $18 and up J COOS HAY TIDES. Below la given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence with tholr times on tho llrst lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a oompai lson on consecutlvo holghta will indlcato whothor It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, substract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Ollrs.. 1.20 7.04 1.42 7.33 Foot. CO 0.4 C.4 0.3 lOIIrs.. 2.0G 7.43 2.18 8.1C Foot. 6.2 O.C . 6.8 0.3 THE WEATHER. Woolen Mill Store This store is the Coos Bay home of Hart Scha ffner & Marx clothes. OREGON Fair tonight and Thursday; heavy frost In tho East; northeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. ItE- For tho 24 hour ending 4:43 a.m., Oct. 9, by UoilJ. Ostllnd, special government motoorolog Ical observer: Maximum G2 Minimum 42 At 4:43 n. m 43 Precipitation 02 Wind Northwest; clear. BORN KINO Dom Octobor 9, to tho wlfo of L. M. King, nt tho rcsldcnco of Mrq. B. E. Hampton, an eight pound son. Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Our Saturday Special Sales AHE YOUR PROFIT SALES. Don't in inn them if you can help it. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE- -MAIN 298 US called Bluo Sky Law, prohibiting tho oporntlon of fnko corporations In this stato. If elected, I will roftiBo to rep resent any faction and will nlwaya aid any rcBldont of tho district In any meritorious legislation. J. O. STEMMLER. (Paid AdvortlRomont.) W ESI IN Banks to Close. Tho banks will bo closod all day Saturday In obsor vnnco of Columbus Day, a legal holiday. Ladles to Meet. Tho Norwoglan Luthoran Ladles' Aid will moot on Thursday nftornoon at tho church hall. Mrs. O, G. Magnus will sorvo rofrcshments. I ROW- fl BakingPowder hi 1 AbsolutelyPure , K,j. li The only Baking Powdermade M' l if fiomRoyaIGrapB(SainoTarfar ll j 0 YvfleTeDflrL"e BMHeTe3ffffr ii i spcakors "MrB. A. J. French, formor- ir oi uaiuornia, niso spoio on mo on routo to her homo noar Mllll- coma. success of tho equal BUffxago cam-'. ,,,..,,,, TT. . . palgn In her formor homo Btato."fA' "C!Jllor.8SrM,nir r bT Mrs. French Is well known and rem- -L8 t?r'.n 10 c,lty, l '? 'i81 fo.w dn: Will Kntcrtnln Mr. and MrB. W. A. Hold will ontortnln tho members of tho Christian church and their frlonds tomorrow ovonlng nt tholr homo, cornor of Third and Control. omborcd In Marshllcld aB Miss Draco McCormnp. lluvo fiootl House. With II hotjso nueu lo us utmost capacity last qv II TEW BANT ADS. fi-Yrn) Scmii iKiimiM .... ....... ... tLloyd Hotel. S1I.F UM.i... c. ... . uow how; ni"lA "K ut 237 N. nroadwny. Jp-n'ry Rill nt Cliniiillcr J. 0. STEMMER ANNOUNCES HIS PLATFORM I bollovo In direct presidential primaries. I bullovo In tho direct voto ior United States sonators, nild until rmrn7 'this can bo obtained, in stniomoni - w iiiv 1W1II- 1M f If olected I w ill live up to ana onfoico nil laws, Including tho Oro- K ?Mln pmrlvnt0 ran,'y- Ad- UM a, this offlco. WsIleLp ,7" !irt;;"i.nou"e.-. our: t-Mt "uiiib. oou i'Tont progressive cluii itesolu tioxs bring rejoinders from ex-treasurer and a member op the finance committee. Tho following communications re ceived by Tho Times nro solf ex planatory and published Just as received, without comment: Editor Times: I noticed In your Issuo of yestordny what purportod to bo a Bot of where ases and resolutions of tho Mnrshflold Progressive Club, dlrocted toward tho former troasuror of tho Club. I wns presont nt tho mooting, accepting tho resignation of our treasurer, olTorod by him In an honorablo tnnnnor nftor ho found that his political Idoas and thoso of tho Club did not ngrco. No such whereases or resolutions woro over offorod or adopted by tho club, thoro woro but flvo mombors present nt tho meeting, and thoso whereases and resolutions woro propnrod with out tho authority of tho Club, by two or three porsons who seem to hnvo porsonal grievances against tho form or tronsuror. I am a firm bollovor In Theodoro Roosovolt, and tho principles for which ho stands, but not for incom petence and unfairness. I ndmlro tho person who when ho ll nil 8 ho cannot subscrlbo to tho doctrine of Occupying New Cottage Mr. and Mrs. E. Bnndol nro todny moving Into ono of tho now cottages re cently erected on flonnott ' avonuo, South Marshflold. To Glvo Dnnce. Tho mombors of tho MUllcoma Club will glvo ono of tholr onjoyablo dancos Fri day ovonlng at tho club rooms. Tho Invitation list Includes wives and sisters and out-of-town guests. MIms Illntt In Charge. Miss Loulso nintt Is at tho socrotary'H dosk nt tho Chamber of Commorco this week. Miss Ilondorson Is tak ing testimony nt Land Commission er Peck's oOlco. I bollovo in n rovislon of tho nny political party, to candidly sny ,cLSSIMl ,mnd 6nfo ap- llTlmes oraco. LTH,"rc ff!'.eai'' '""' tcmn.. p. llt, -"""wicoos River. Phono iTTrr .ail, I.' n ' K iom 7 ''orse8 30 ul 1050 ?! IU take Si r n'i (C08t 300 "JnM'oaico. coTr: "7 IOM1 hnn.K "'A'KIJ Will ..afeh'An5ora Goats. " ntlo Po nt. nro ludlnlnl svstom with ft view Of Sim- ipllfylng, expediting and cheapening Lh) on TADB-TJlinr1 I bollovo In and will work for I ""ill SBft Ilnni. o. i. .atntn nlil trif liornln limit COUlltV - ..v..w uiiHumcKon. -"' "".-:., .,-.' i",ii ,.;i- iUUUS bUlUllllllCUII) Ullllk uiiuu. sound business management, I will work for such legislation ns will opon Roguo river to com mercial fishing to residents of Cur ry county. If elected I will work for tho es tablishment of an experimental ag ricultural station for Coos aim Cur ry counties, having beon ono of tho first citizens In Coos county to nu vocato such a inovo, I bollovo that all local questions, such as tho establishment of county boundaries, etc., should bo loft to bo sottlod by voto of tho parties in tho localities Interested. I favor and will work for tho creation of a sopnrnto prosecuting nttorney district for Coos nnd Curry counties, for which tho peoplo hava already asked, I bellovo and will work for tho adoption of an Industrial Compensa tion Act, whereby each industry will promptly and automatically compensato all persons Injured by Its operations, without recourse to tho Courts. I bollovo Jn legislation relieving tho sheriff's office of tho collection of taxoa, placing It in tho hands ofa special officer, also a uniform system of collecting, auditing and handling samo in every county throughout tho stato. I believe in a reasonable exemp tion of household and personal ef fects from taxation, to a valuation of $500.00. If elected. I will work for tho 1 abolishment of the office of County School Supervisor, as I consider it a useless expenditure of public mo ney. If elected, I will uso my best ef forts for tho passage of the so- C IbS'S' Inqu,ro Fn8h- , 160 Front Rtron 15SrSAIREI)--p. 2165.B uria "roadway. ftdm T.. "Catly lipjitlr. ..i,.... 1 1U44 p... . ""luireu 3lSSig' Avenue. p.ysiae, a w. , wqimver pJUun f6,0, Apply to Viwtff011 Works, 862 North sa&lSlhone 168-L. SS?S5&2s- '"SIomts; so, as our formor troasuror has dono. Hero's to the success of Toddy nnd a squnro deal. M. S. CROSSEN, Member Flnnnco Commltteo. Itc.Moliitloiis of Condolence. Editor Times Fiinernl Today. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. G. W. Sholloy took plnco from tho family rcstdonco In North Ilond this nftornoon. A largo dele gation of Mnrshflold frlonds nro In attendants, Hearing Contest Tho land con test of Selstrom vs. ICorn Is being heard today boforo Land Commis sioner Arthur IC. Peck. Tho honr Ing is n long ono but It Is ox pected that tho testimony will bo completed by noon Thursday. Library to Move. Tho Public Li brary will niovo from tholr pres ent location In tho Coko Building, about Dccombor 1, to tho First Na tional Dank Dulldlng. Tlio lease expires at this dato and tho board have- mado arrangomonts for tho chango. Hunter's Lodge.- J, Albert Mnt son mado a trip to tho Sandhills esterday to Inspect his now hunt er's cabin that is sold by frlonds to bo a mnrvol of modorn con struction. It Is bolng equipped with a rino open flroplaco and all tho modern Inconveniences, entng mndo tho Marshflold public at tho Royal Theatre Tho orchestra played' bov oral splendid selections, sonic of which woro' played by candlo lights when tho electric lights wpnt out. Tho comedy ''Why Smith loft Ifomo" brought forth roars of laughter from tho nudlonco. Tho company will play each ovonlng this wook, nnd this ov onlng Will present "Lonn RlvorB," Sltuulny Ih Nominee. Ja'mes A. Miindny, of Vancouver, Washington, who has mado a number of trips to Coos Day whoro ho has proporty in terests and Is an onthuslnstlc booster of this soctton, was nomlntcd on tho Democratic tlckot for Congressman from tho Socond Washington district, Instead of Charles Drury. With all counties comploto Mundny had n lond of 79 votes ovor Drury. Mundny lias many Coos Day frlonds who will wish him good luck In tho coming campaign, who will wish him good luck regnrdlcss of politics. A days nnd took tho Knights Templar do- groo at tho local Masonic lodgo. REV. FRANK II. ADAMS of Coqu'.'Io Is nmong thoso who nro attending tho Soutliorn Oregon Prcsbytory which is in session nt RoBOburg. tho Gormand-Ford company Iib socond npponranco boforo I. r. TOWER who la homo from his Portland trip loft tho city In tho morning nnd arrived In Mnrshflold tho samo ovonlng via of Allegany. MRS. a. A. RAINES nnd children oxpoqt. tp lonvo noxt wook for California, whoro thoy will visit for a tlmo wltH' frlonds nnd rela tives. ' MR8. SUTHERHN.nnd Miss Anna McEldownoy have' ' nrrlvod from Chicago to spend tho wlntor nt tho W. F. McEldownoy homo In Mnrsh flold. MRS. CLAUDE NAUUURG Is oxpoct od homo tomorrow nftor nn oxtond od visit with her mother who has boon 111 but who Is now happily convnlescent; MRS. NORMAN NELSON returned on tho no.n train today from a short visit with Dandon frlonds. Sho oxpocts to lonvo tomorrow for hor homo In Bnn Frnnclsco. MISS IRENE MOGFORD of Ypsll nntl, Michigan, nrrlvod In Mnrnh field yesterday to tnko n position In tho public schools. Sho will tench tho Third Grado In tho High School building. DR. GEORGE V. LESLIE writes to frlonds In this city that ho will nrrlvo tomorrow on tho Hronkwator. For tho pnst two tt r. watt AnnTi nn..i,i t ' inoiitlis lio has boon visiting at II. D. WALLACE of Catching In-, ,iffnronf lininIll . fIm Kn.r i -. ,.-....- ... -.., ....-., I PERSONAL NOTES Is J. STEINMAN of Allognny Marshflold today. In let is In town todny. PERRY GUILLIAMS was In town from Coos River today. MRS. NICKLEM of .Coqulllo MnrBhfleld visitor today. Is a JAMES DARCLAY mado a business trip to Coqulllo yesterday. HENRY MICHELDRINIC of gany Is liutho city today. Alio- MR. and MRS. GAGE of Coqulllo woro Marshflold visitors today, Marsliflcld Man Enclneei' Dandon My nttontlon Is called to certain Is preparing for Extensive munlcl- repudlnted resolutions appearing in pal improvements In tho way of n your columns yesterday, i navo sower system and street pnvlng. P. not read thorn ns yet, but from I A. Sandborg, formorly city onglneor what I am told, If tho framersjof Marshflold, has been engaged at inoreoi snoum meet wun n ru city onglneor of Dandon to supervlso utticii suii, .i nwu.u uiun muiu r10 npW improvement Hau, iiiucx'u. i iiuvu iiu uuiuiiiuiii MRS. A. D. WACOTT Is a visitor In tho Coqulllo valloy today. MRS. LUTHER JUDY of Allegany Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES M'GEE of Rosoburg nro visiting this week nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black. Thoy camo from Rosoburg in a rig. Mr. McGco is n brother of Mr?. Dliiclc. MR. nnd MRS. L. W. CULBERT SON of North Ilond woro Mnrsh flold visitors today. Mr. Culbort son thinks It tho llfo saving sta tion Is to bo moved as reported In tho papers it will meet with gonoral approval. WM. McMULLEN of Emplro was a Marshflold business visitor todny. MRS. STECKEL and baby, who hnvo been hero visiting hor par onts, Mr. and Mrs. Pnxton nnd othor rolntives, loft for her homo nt Mnrshflold yestordny. Thoy go to Portland nnd thonco homo by bont. Eugono Roglstor. to offer. THE EX-TREASURER. TONIGHT at TEe Royal GORMAND-FORI) CO. Presenting "LENA RIVERS" IJttiul lMuys ut Seven p'Clock. IN PHOTOPLAY: "fiauinont'H Weekly." "Wnrner's Wnv Works." "As Others Sco Us. Tho plcturo3 will bo run first, giv ing nil nn opportunity to seo tho en tire play, Admission, 2Cc; children, 15., Tomorrow night "Paid In Full." IMuiw ItVoeption. Tho D. Y. P. U. Society of tho Baptist church Is planning a recaption to bo given In honor of Rov. A. F. Bassford, Friday ovenlng, In tho Baptist church at 8 p. m. A cordial invl Hon is oxtondod to tho congrega tions of all tho churches to partici pate. Will Bring Wlfo Home. Charles Jackson will leave on tho Redondo for San Francisco and will bring back his wlfo, who wont to Cali fornia for her health. Tho ell mato of California did not appear to bo as helpful for Mrs. Jackson ns was hoped for and sho Is not so well. Sho will como back to her home. We Cover Umbrellas nt tho i , ' Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS. Phono 1B8-U 173 Broadway On Winter Schedule Tho Myrtle Polnt-Roseburg stngo lino Is on tho winter schedule which will bo carried out until May first. Tho stage leaves Myrtlo Point at 8 p. m. and Is duo to arrlro in Rosoburg in twenty-six hours. Tho mail leaveq Rosoburg at G a. m. and Is due to roach Myrtle l'oint at a the neut morning. Speaks for Suffrage. The Sunday Oregonlan contains a press dispatch from McMlnnvillo concerning tho launching of a big suffrage campaign in Yamhill and mentions among tho I TOM NICHOLS mndo n business trip to Myrtlo Point this morn ing. HERMANN SANFORD of Sumner was a buslnoss visitor In Maxsn Hold today. MRS. THOMAS ENGLEHART re turned today from a visit with her parents at Eureka. HARRY HUNTLEY of North Bond was among tho North Bond vis! tors In tho city yesterday. W. E. WRIGHT, ono of tho stnto rnmmittoco, for tho Portland Y. M. C. A., roturnod from tho Co qulllo valloy today and la In North Bend this nftornoon. Mr. Wright Is soliciting Y. M. C. A. funds. Ho will return to Port land via Gardiner. MRS. FRANK GUILLIAMS nnd Mrs. Grovor Gullllams of Daniels Creok woro In tho city today. MESSSRS. INGERSOL. Johnson, Vln orow and Knlno are In from Ton Mllo to glvo testimony In n land case. L. L. BRADLEY will leavo Thursday on tho Redondo for California points to spend tho wlntor In that stato. MR. and MRS. L. MYRICK nnd son hnvo returned to tholr homo In Gardlnor, nftor a sevornl daya' visit In Marshflold. FRANK BLACK and Charles Mc Gee, tho latter of Rosoburg, spent tho day trolling in tho lower bay. MRS. J. L. BURNS, who has been visiting her sister at Bandon, for soveral days, la in town today, i. K. BALLINOER. who has beon omployod In tho U. S. Engineer's offlco hero which will bo closed with tho romovnl of tho Drodgo Oregon, has been offered a position In tho Portland office. Ho Is un decided whothor to accept It or tako a position offered him In San-Francisco. TRUSSES Elastic and steel, all sizes and styles. Solo agents for the Truform Truss fitted free by an expert. 1 1 JIlVJWlJ lAtLWL