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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912.-EVEHIMG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. S!AIiONHvT7lWUor mill Pub. DAN E. MALONEY...NeH Editor 1'OR TIflltV FOOT HAItnOll (From Portland Orcgonlnn) Why not n thirty-foot harbor for Coos liny? Tho cargoes nro thorc. PREDICAMENT OF A GREAT STATU. " IIItEE candidates havo neon named for governor by tno PLANS MADE Organization is Perfected in Marshfield Officers Chosen. A verv enthusiastic meeting of . xr inTS ,'oauinB I'oimcai panics tho oy gcout8 Waa hold nt tho High in Now Yorlc. ....., , Tho ItopubllcanB havo nominated ncliool. last Saturday cvonlng. Nino Job Hedges, a man with n clean, toon boys camo out to learn of tho Iionornblo record, politically nna movomont, which was oxplalncd to personally. Tho Progressives have thorn by Herbert A. Dustorud, who put up Oscar Strauss humanltar- was formerly Idontlflod with tho Jan, philanthropist, an Ideal typo n0y Scouts of Crookston, Minn., In of Amorlcan citizenship, Tho Dom- tho capacity of scout mastor. Ho ocratB havo choBon William Sulzor. has kindly consented to act In a No has been a party man, and a nlmllar capacity In tho movomont Tammany man, but, not of tho cor- hero In conjunction with W. S. riiptlblo typo. Ho stands for prln- Turpin, Robert 0. Graves and Rov. elplcs ns well ns party, nnd dlsuawis Robert E. Browning. All tho boys porsonnl ndvntitago. I present said they wanted to bo No matter whom tho votors of Bcouts nnd tho first regular moot Now York sta,to elect, they scorn inK will bo hold tomorrow cvonlng destined to havo an hinoBt governor nt 7:30 In tho basomont of tho anil a good administration. IIlKh Bcll00, wll0n tno nctlvo work What a situation I What's this wlll begin. Tho Boy Scouts Man country coming to, anyway? I imi Mm nrrinini trni.in.i.nni rn 4 scoutcrnft. has been ordorcd and W IT COQUILLE "Grandma'' Lindsley, Pioneer of Valley, Succumbs Early This Morning. Word was rccolvod horo today of tho death of "Grandma" Lludsloy of Coqulllo which occurrod thta morning at 7o'clock. Mrs. Lindsley Is tho mother of Mrs. J. .1. Lamb of Coqulllo and Is well known In Coqulllo and Marshfield. Sho lias a number of grandchildren, groat grandchildren nnd great, great grandchildren living In Coqulllo. Sho was noarly ninety years of ago nt tho tlmo of hor death. Tho funeral will take placo tomor row nt 2 o'clock. ROOSEVELT TO HOTEL ARRIVALS. I wlll bo distributed among tho boys when tney arrive Thcro is need CHANDLER W. R. Hunt. Snn for somo oldor boys who mnv bo Frnnclsco; S. Shano, San Francisco; cllglblo for advanced work In scout- J. s. i-nwroncc, Conulllo; Frank craft and as posslblo scout-masters Leslie, Coqulllo; Julian Lesllo, Co- In tho future. qulllo; Enrl II. Fry, Portland; N.I In ovory community whoro tho S. llooth, Portlnnd; J. A. Pcarth,, Hoy Scouts aro organized thoro Is Portland; W. II, Meredith, Wedder- In connection with tho Bamo n local burn; Francis V. Gnllowny, McMInn-1 council, comprising men who havo Tlllo; E. M. Eldrltlgo, St. Louis; F. tho Intorcsts of tho boys nt heart, L. HatBford nnd wlfo, Portlnnd. and this council has chargo of nny LLOYD Frnnso Mnlo, Roavor local affairs of tho Scouts. Tho Hill; P. Kom nnd wlfo, Coqulllo; meetings nro hold onco n year, orj Aire, ii, u. Anderson, coquiiio; nort on cnll If nny important matter is Engblnnc, Empire. to bo decided. Tho following cltl- iiijainu ,i, ivriiso, iHiumua in- zoub oi .iinrsuuciu iinvo consented lot; Goo. A. Johnson, Floronco; L. 'to net on this locnl board: Dr. E. A. LHJcqvlBt, Coqulllo; R. Selva, j Mlngus, Dorsoy Krcltzor, F. E. Al Coqutllo; IC. H. HniiHeu, Coqullio; Ion, Bonnotc Swnnton, A. 13. Gldloy, S. F. Dunning, Portland; E. F. Haz- Supt. F. A. TIcdgon, R. O. Graves, stctt, Portland; Carl IJollen, Ilrldgo; nnd Robt. E. Drowning. y. S. Hugh Uylos, Coqulllo; Dob Porklns,, Ttirpon wlll bo scout commissioner Coqulllo: Chns. Gallawny, Coqulllo; for this district and R. O. Graves Mlkb Wlchlnnd, Coqulllo; J. L. C.'wIU give spcclnl work to tho- boys Smith, Randon; Hownrd Evans, 'in first aid to tho Injured. Snckloy, Wnsh.; John Stovons, Co- qulllo: CIny Knowlton. Coqulllo; Kay MUlor, Coqulllo; Earl E. Los-; I AMONG THE SICK. 'I tor, Coqulllo; Clifford Kom, Co- qulllo; Kuth I.obIIo, Coqulllo; lr-J Mrs. M. J, McDonnld, who has win Watson, Coqulllo; Ross Dnvon- bcon visiting hor parents nt Lake Sort, Coqulllo; Ruben Mast, Co-'sldo, camo In on tho North Star qulllo; A. E. McDliffec, Coqulllo; J this morning with hor llltlo dnugh Mnvo Sholloy, Coqulllo; Mllo Dun- tor, who Is III nnd wlll bo placed hnm, Coqulllo; Gcorgo Aker, Co- under tho caro of n physician. qulllo; C. A. Howard, Coqulllo; JTrcd Reynolds, Coqulllo; J. W. Mil-' Miss Mnbol MathlHon of Hunker lor, Coqulllo; Ciiho Hordt; J. T. Hill, wns taken suddenly III with an Iloruhhorgor, Ilniulon. I ntlnck of appendicitis yostordny nnd COOS W. llrown, J. C. Corwln, underwent nn oporntlon at tho Morcy W. A. Ileuly, G. H. Graham, Hon hospital. Sno Is doing nlcoly. Jlorgor, Jnmes McGraw, M. L. ' DougloB, Miss Dollmm, Portland; SPALDING nthlotlc GOODS nt Win. Oago. Coqulllo. THE GUNNERY. ANSWER WILSON Plans Detailed Reply to Demo cratic Charges Will . Make Statement ' (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) OYSTER DAY, Nov. I. Colonol Roosovolt began today tho prepara tion of his reply to Woodrow WII Bon's spocch nt Mndlson Squnro Gnrdon InBt night. Colonol Roose velt Bont to Progressiva headquar ters for Information whtch ho de sired nnd a special messenger wns despatched for Oystor Day. Rooso volt said ho would tnko up Wilson's nttltudo townrd tho trusts In n Btntoment, probnbly tomorrow. Col onel RoosovolfH speech tonight Is to Btnto Issues nnd llu will thon- reply to Wilson. KILLED MANY" .DUCKS. Aviator Chrlstofforson on his' fin al oxhtbltlnn trip yesterday took Rubs Tower on n duck hunt. Thoy killed nbout 2G", but tho bont fol lowing thorn waa unnblo to pick- up but pnrt of tho number. Mr. Chrlstofforson will' lonvo to morrow with his neropltano for Portland. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson of North Hond Ib figuring on buying- Chrlst offorson's noroplnne, according to reports hero todny. GUNS FOR RENT THE GUN Before You Furnish JSL of Your House Get Our Prices Arm Rockers for. $2.50 Dining Room Chairs for $1 .25 Bed Steads for ... . $2.50 Dressers for .... $10.00 Extension Tables for . $900 Hundreds of choice pieces of all grades of furniture for very low prices. Make It a Point to See Our Line PERRY NICHOLSON 1 v J I I lliSLi "I've looked m ', ssmv jflSUbdS W y them all ovtr una stein- 0 best to me." OMEWHERE, some day, somebody may make better clothes, for the money than those that carry the STE1N-BLOCH Label. But wo doubt it. '"" Dollar for dollar values the value of St'le, of Fit, of Care in "Workmanship, no clothes aro superior. On second thought, no clothes approach STEIN-BLOCII SMART CLOTHES. "Wo have them here, convenient, try-onablc, for as lit tle as $10.00. And we can show them to you higher in price. Wo have other makes as low in price as $10.00, relia ble clothes at that. Rain Coats for every conceivable kind of wear priced to suit you, from $5 to $25.00. M AGNE S &M ATSON EVllRYTniNG TO WEAR. PLOT OP M'XAMARAS. Dynamiters In Prison lMim Revenge on Hums nnd Drew. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 1. That J. J. McNnmnra. confined nt Snn Qulnten, California, has boon plotting to "got" Dotectlvo Burns flnil WnWni UrAu. nf i. xi i Erectors Association, wns tho sub stnnco of testimony by Edward Bronnan, govommont ngont, nt tho dynamite conspiracy enso horo yesterday. OH meal nt Haines. Blatchford'a Calf Meal nt Halnos. MAX TO MAN. Many peoplo of this district nro ac quainted with my record as Present ing Attorney, nnd will judgo for themselves ns to whether I havo glv on good service. As public prosecu tor, I havo dono my best to uphold tho law. Crlmo Is crlmo, and I havo spared no honorable effort to bring tho guilty to Justice. No man can nil the oftlco of Prosecuting Attorney nnd do his duty without making eno mles. I havo mndo mlno; somo of them nro Influential. To tho voters I would say, don't accept tho statoments of enemies or thoso who want mo out of ofllco be cause I havo prosecuted their frlonds. Tho purpose of tho law Is to establish justice, and It has been committed to tho Courts to bo ndmlnlstered for the protection of society and tho punish ment of criminals. , .. GEORGE M. BROWN. (Paid advertisement.) (Paid Adv.) Buy Your Meal at the UNION MEAT MARKE1 And You WU1 Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone To the Voters of Coos Count Caro for tie J How Yon Should VOTE tho entire Ilullot of Measures NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3TH. Savo tho American Child. c PROTECT THE MOTIIEHS AND LET MANHOOD WVK Your State Boom With Industry, Sales Increase, Iluslne Everybody can work. Givo no heed to tho PAID ' Recommended by tho COOS COUNTY PEOPLE'S l'OW DR. 11. n. HOAG, Secretary. O. II. MrWCailW'1' T.lL-n tlila .villi vnii tll PollS' Vote No. 370 X YES. Coos Coun- Voto No. 309 X NO- ,! ty Single Tax. This Is tho correct number. Tho pink sheot coming with Octobor Broncher nnd giving No. 380 for Cops County Single Tax Is a printer's error, and Is wrong. No. 300 X Yes No. 303 X No No. 305 X No No. 307 X No No. 309 X No No. 311 X No No. 312 X Yes No. 314 X Yea No. 317 X No riBVh?s of taxation W Inture. Vote No. 364 X VES-ja graduated such.- Hon amendment. No. 319 X No No. 321 X No No. 323 X No No. 325 X No No, 327 X No No. 328 X Yes No. 330 X Yes No. 332 X Yes No. 334 X Yea No. 336 X Yes No. 338 X U'fl No. 341 X No No 342 X Yes No. 344 X Yes No. 346 X Yes No. 348 X es No. 351 X No No. 353 X No No. 355 X M No. 357 X No Ko,!ll Ko,ffi No. ?! No- no. ? a No. '1 NO. i