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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1912)
" --.! L.I1II1U UUIIIUIM, " . '"' Dayton Bicycles THnt Pump Gun auv. Pump Guns Arc the same in quality and price whether bought at a "sportsmen's headquarters" or a GUN SHOP. There nre two reasons why you should BuyYour Pump Gun of Us : FIRST We will make a profit. SECOND Our gunsmith will clean and oil your pin after every hunt during this season, FREE OF CHARGE provided, you buy it and your ammunition of us. The price on guns an i nition is sot for us. But there's a difference. Some one has well said: ""What you get for your money is as important as the amount you pay." Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 158-R. 172 Broadway. Always "TheBusy Corner" The Rexall Store Vote 298 mid oIch'I tlio HiiNy Coiner your Ring Store. Tho Mnro or iiinllty mid purity. -08" Is our telephone number. Call us up nny time ami e Mill do tho rest. Prices always right. (PM Advertisement by tho llusy Corner, Lending t n Sloie on Coos Itay.) Uckhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE- . MAIN 298 US lo the Voters of Coos County: Ho Von Slinnl.l 1'rvm.i .. ... .. ..... - .. .... uuiv mo i-iuiro uauoi or .Measures next TUESDAY, novemher otii Tft lh . . .uneiican Child. Caro for tho Aged. PROTECT Till: MOTHERS AXI) LIST MANHOOD LIVE Hiislness Thrive ami A 111 DECEIVERS. WCOIllmn.,.1.... . I Dp ;"" oy tlio COOS COUNTY" PEOPLE'S POWER LEAGUE 1 wumry. j, ji, .iiujuiuviiiut.i, tvc... .... TnnK ft. . I : ' s'ate lioom ii'i.k i.... .... Etfn. "'"i miiuMry, nines mcrtmsi-, nwy can work. Olvo no hood to tho PA l.Vo! No. Take this with you to tho Polls. Vl X -.YES. Coos Co 'Tm. ' uoob coun ;ob. Vh- Vll la tn correct tk nli.'IO Pink Blinn mlr 380 til "roncller nnd giving ' u . l0.L 900.a County Slnclo tojt " winters error, and is v. ... V ' , X Yea S" !05 No 307 V x. u: So. X VW ? x " vntn Nn sno X NO. Savo your rights of taxation from tho Legis lature Volo No. 3G4 X YES. State wldo graduated specific tax and exemp tion 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 Yes No. 33 C X Yos No. 338 X Yes No. 341 X No No. 342 X Yes No. 344 X Yes No. 340 X Yos No. 348 X Yes No. 351 X No No. 353 X No No. 355 X No No. 357 X No No. 359 X No No. 3C1 X No No. 3C2 X Yes No. 3C4 X Yes No. 36C X Yes No. 3C9 X No No. 371 X No No. 373 X No No. 375 X No No. 370 X Yes W" HRAIt AIM'KAT.. hi" cnrT. It, ailn... i .- itjui reucr- ti-. Bai- n l0 T"0 COOS U $ PPeal in ov 2 Hearing i.uel on." the contempt case 1. "" Morii , ' .Jolm Mitchell pica., Ve&on. leaders of tho u or moor prob ably will bo set for January, 1913. Tho labor leaders wero sentenced to terms In Jail for the alleged refusal to obey tho ordors of the district supremo court In tho anti boycott cases brought against them by tho Bucks Stovo and Range Co. of St. Louis. Tho appeal covers nearly 1000 typewritten pages and will reached shortly after tho first year. . . ; reports n prosperous condition of tho jithools nt tho county scat with nn IncreaBo ot thirty over tho nttondanco '"si year TIRES Fit NOVEMRER. hohtWf '? i ?,VOn , th0 ttmo nnd viS .l... h,Gh nn(1 w water at Tlio tides nro placed In tho order nnT0' w,t.h thoir tln,c on tho nrst lino and heights on tho ?mnd lino of each day; a compar- on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcato whether It Is high or low :LJJ. on tlio bar, " ,"""ra J' minutes 1 Irs.. 0.12 8.01 12.54 JVt. 0.1 C.3 4.0 2Hrs. 1.49 l''t... 0.1 3 lira.. 2.50 Ft. . 0.5 4 Mrs.. 4.03 Ft. . 0.8 5 Mrs.. 4.59 Ft.. 1.0 C Hrs.. 0.10 Ft... G.3 7IIrs.. 1.10 Ft... 5.4 8 Hrs.. 2.00 Ft... G.3 9 Hrs.. 2.40 Ft... 5.3 9.12 4.5 10.10 4.9 11.03 5.4 11.49 5.9 5.50 1.2 0.37 1.5 7.20 1.8 7.59 2.27 3.7 3.51 3.0 4.53 2.0 5.47 1.2 12.31 G.3 1.10 0.8 1.45 7.0 2.21 ?!i WKATIIKIl FOHICOAST. (Ily Associated Press.) OltKClON ltnln tonight Sunday. 7.05 5.2 8.29 4.8 9.58 4.7 11.13 5.0 0.0 0.0 G.30 0.4 7.23 0.4 8.00 0.9 8.40 1.2 jloiiril to Moot Tho Library Hoard Will hold tlmlr rniriilnf mnnilii.. ...!. Ing Monday ovenlng at tho olHccs of tli.. t1!!!. r...u . .... . .. mif uuiiraiucc nnu Austrnct (Jo. (hcoks Leave. Tlio clKht Oreokc i "."lk I)aBBaRo on tho WnshlnRton left this morning overland. They will Join tho Greek army In Europe. Men for ltnllmml. A Bnng of men came In on tho Rcdondo last ovenlng and left this morning for Myrtlo Point where they will bo employed "u mi; new rmiroail. AM1I Get Itettirns Thcro will bo n smoker nt tho Minimum ninii ) Tuesday evening for tho club mom- Dora. Election returns will bo re cclved by special wire. PERSONAL NOTES MARK OUTLIP Is a Marshneld vial tor today. MRS. L. W. TRAVER Is shopping In town today. MRS. EMMA HILDORN Is In town from Mllllcomn. 11LUFORD DAVIS Is In Marshneld from Coos Rlvor. In Port Orfnrtl. Harry Folsom, roprcaontatlvo of tho Dradloy Candy company of Marshfield, was in i'ort Orrord over Sundny on a busi ness trip as far Bouth as Roguo River. Port Orford Tribune. Roys liothcr. Marshal Carter haB received n numbor of complnlnts against some Leo boys In South Marshdold and will tnko tho matter up with .Tudgo Hall In Juvenile court on mo lnncr's return. or LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in. Nov. 2, by llonj. Ostllnd, special government moteorologlcal observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 42 At 4:43 n. m 45 Precipitation 10 Wind.- Southwest; cloudy. MIRTHS. ECKHOFF To Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Erkhoff at their homo In North Rend Friday Novombor 1, n daugh ter, their nrst child. Mrs. Eckhoff was rormorly Miss Anna Wyntt. I1ECIC To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dock nt their homo nt Point Torraco, on tho SltiBlnw, a daughter. Mrs. Reck was formerly MIbb Violet Schlllcrstrom of North Rend. Auto Accident. Tho Pioneer Gro cery's delivery today ran off tho grado on Donnolly avonuo, running pnrt way over tho catch basin nnd hanging there Tho driver left It for n few minutes, tho brnko slipped and It started down hill with tho nbovo results. Auto Hits Team. Last evening, Chnuffour Erlckson nnd Win, Abel collided on Rroadway, Abol's dollvory wagon had Just turned off from A'ndorson avonuo nnd Erlckson who was on tho wrong side of tho street ran Into him. Luckily llttlo dnmago was done. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS nro In Mnrshflold today. II. POWELL of North Rend was In Mnrshflold yesterday. GEORGE DUUUQUB of Sumner Is In Marshneld on business. E. J. COFFELT of North Rend Is n Marshneld visitor today. MRS. F. II. ROOD of North Coos Riv er Is In Mnrshnold todny. MRS. E. W. GUPTIL of South Coos River Is In Mnrshflold tmlnv. I BREAHWATER LEAVES TODAY Departs for Portland This Af ternoon With Large Num ber of Passengers. Tho steamer Rrcnkwator loft thla afternoon for Portlnnd. Sho cnrrlod a largo numbor of pnBsongors. Tho vessel was scheduled to icavo at 1 P. m. but did not got nway until 2:30 o clock. Sho had bocn fumigated to kill tho rats nnd tho hold wns so full of sulphur fumes that tho mon could not work easily nnd It required moro tlmo to load. Tho following wero thoso who left on tho Rrcnkwator: Maud Hcrchborger, R. W. Horch borger, J. T. Hcrchborger, a. Herch borgor, G. Herchborcor. N. Aminn. MISS MARLE MILLS of Sumnor Is Oeo. Karaglnas, N. Athona. Chris. a Marsnnoirt visitor today, iuuuiib, uoo. a. .lonnson, Mrs. Goo. a. .lonnson, unn nnrut, H. L. Hanoy, Leon Smllhlln, Elma Knnpp, O. P. Waterman, II. H. Hammond, G. E. Englohenrt. A. G. Evans, Goo. Mc- C. S. MASTERS of Cntchlng Inlet ?Jn': 3.' h: Ilnrkor' n Jncobson, Mrs. Is In Mnrshflold on business. K McFnrlnnd, T. Dradloy, Mrs. M. L. Porhnm. Ruby Turnor, J. W. Hnll, MISS MADEL WICKMAN of Em- ?' E', IIn"' MrB- J- Orlsson, Mrs. Mc- lIro wns a Marshnnld vlsllnp n,inv Donald, F. II. Dollardo. O. M. Loon- MR. and MRS. FRED HAUSCHILDT or uoos River nro In Mnrshnold to day. rootlmll Plnyvra Return. Pro. C. A. Howard of tho Coqulllo schoolB and tho football tenm returned homo on tlio nftcrnoon trnln. Mr. Howard AVIII Make Good Roiul. Fred K. Oottlns roturnod todny from his work of mnklng tho survey for tho boulevard from Marshfield to tho sea. Ho reports having found that It will mnko n great road. Thcro Is ono stretch of n mllo whoro tho road can bo porfectly straight. WANT ADS. LOST Yesterday good umbrella, vin Edmnn on to Times offlco. In post office, a Una namo OlI- handlo. Return WANTER A sch(M)l girl to ei chnugo services for bonrd and room In fnmlly of two. Address II, caro Times. lOlt RENT One furnished room In private family. Address W, caro Times. .NOTICE Will tho imrty vho bor rowed tlio punch work waist pat- torn from Mrs. Whoroat kindly ro- turn tho snino, FOR SALE Seven lots In heart of city. $1500 cash If taken In tlio next seven days. Address box 792, Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED Team; will liny either ono or two. Must wolght 1200 lbs. ench and not ovor 8 yenrs old. Address S, caro launch Sun- rlso, Mnrshflold. Mall Heavy. As a result of tho great volumo of political matter bolng sent out, Deputy Postmnstor Prank Sumnor says tho local postofllro forco Is nearly Bwampcd. Ho said today that ho was afraid that thoy would not bo nblo to dlstrlbuto all of tho groat stack of political matter In tho postofllro beforo election day. Got Rlir Game. 13. A. Docket of Conditio enmo to Mnrshflold yestor day bringing somo of tho best of tho trophies of n big hunt that havo been scon hero In n long tlmo. Thoy wero secured by Al Long nnd tho thrco Fish boys, who hnvo Just returned from n flvo wcoks hunt In Cow Crook Canyon, nnd tho Dnld Mountain country nbovo Myrtlo Point. Thoy got twonty deer, nn unusually largo coyote, a big bear and thrco cubs, and somo other gnmo, Somo of tho door woro largo ones and ono wns a freak with threo horns, ono growing out from tho renter of his hend. Mr. Rocket Is having Mr. Snllng fix up somo of the trophies as souvenirs. MRS. D. L. WATSON of Coos City visited rolnllvoB In Mnrshnold to day. HARRY STULL, road supervisor of uiBinci xo. u is in town todny In business. L. A. LILJEQVIST loft on tho trnln today nftor a fow days' visit In Mnrshnold. DR. DURMISTER of North Rend who wns threatonod with pnoumonln Is reported Improving. MRS. LETTY COWAN nnd daughters Hazel and Gusslo nro visiting rela tives at Aiicgany ovor Sundny. MRS. C. H. DUNGAN nnd dnuchtoi Dorothy nro down from 8outh Cooh uivor todny on business nnd pleas tiro. ard. Mrs. A. McNnrv. niviin Hnnin. heart, LouIb Johnson, Gus Moskns, A. A. Halo, Henry Dlock, Mr. Palm er, Mr. Whlttcn, Mr. Hick, W. P. Swopo, W. A. Honly. J. A. Rort, W. S Rooth, E. M. Eldrldgo, II. O. Apaloy, J. D. Holsnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rotford, 811ns and Harry Chrlstofforson, E. Crowley. G. W. Lawronco. O. P. Smith. Mrs. A. Fcltor, 13. II. Duffoy, Nick Cnxay, F. Harrlngny. H. F. Den Ing. 13. F. Huggott. C A. Eonmon, E. W. Lont, Potor Donjohn. G. Hol mes, F. Snlo, A. Heck and O. Ross. AT Till: HOTELS. MRS. H. 13. DESSEY of South Coos Rlvor enmo down on tho morning uoni ami win spend tho day shop I'Ing. CHILI) DIES. WANTED Help to nsslst In cigar making, mnlo or fomnlo. Apply rear Odd Follows Rulldlng, Mcoks & Grnof. WANTED Carpenters nt 8!l..10 iMr day; also carpenter's holpors nt $2,50 por day. i'nono uu-ii, WANTED A Mimll laiiucli, (I to If) horsopowor. Address Coos Hay Manufacturing Company, North Rend, Oregon. FOR HUNT I'linilbhcil room, 171 EIrod Avonuo. FOR SALE Piano teaching mater ial, sheot music nnd Instruction books, cheap. Apply Mrs. R. F. Gobhart, North Rend, Oro. Phono 493, FOR HALE Cnunrlesj Inquire nt 208 Park avonuo. Phono 90-L. WANTED A good automobile. Will trndo 40 acres of flno land In Oklahoma. Address C. E. Nlles. Coqulllo l.'OR SALE Mattress and Uphols tering factory, with patont carpet cloanor In connection. Must no sold nt onco. Inquire or Jiomo Trust Co., ovor First National Rank. Marshneld MONEY TO LOAN On Piano, furni ture, porsonnl property, ore. Call from G to 8 p. m. II. II. Harper, 334 First street. Phono 349-J. WANTED 100 buyers for I-'ord nutomoblles. Flvo passenger, $700; Roadstor, ?G25; Dollvory, $725. All fully equipped f.o.b. Marshfield. Geo. Goodrum, L-aos county agent. WANTED Eight or ten room house or apartments, unfurnished, closo In. Address M, Times olllce. FOR RENT Ono furnished room. Address 334 First street. FOR HALE Dry wood, flr nnd nl- H 11l- 1irn,l Vnail dor, at uampoen s vuuu iu, Ferry landing. Phono 1PS-L. ROOM AND HOARD The Roycrcat, 38 S rt Btrwt, Pkon 131-X. Tho Infant child of Romlo Woldon who sustnlued Injuries In n fall last wook dlod at Mercy hospital last night, ngod 10 months nnd 7 dnys. Tlio funornl will tako plnco tomor row nftornnon from tho Dungnn un dertaking parlors. PRAISES TIMES. (From North Rend Harbor.) Saturday and Sunday Sllns Christ offorson of Portlnnd mndo ploaslug flights In his Curtis blplr.no In Mnrsh nold, being brought In horo especially for this exhibition by tho enterpris ing mnnngor of tho Coos Ray Tlmos, editor M. C. Mnlonoy. Tho bl-plnno waB exhibited and ad mired by a vory largo crowd which gnthorod at tho raro track and tho flights woro loudly eheorod. Thoso presont who hnvo witnessed mnny nights stnto thnt tho exhibition given horo was far nbovo tho average. Sunday night tho bl-plnno wna con verted Into n hydro-piano nnd Mr. Chrlstofforson mndo sovoral moon light flights, lighting on tho bny and rising from It and proceeding on his wny. Wednesday and Thursdny arrange ments woro mndo to havo exhibition nights mndo opposlto tho wntorfront for tho bonont of thoso who could not got out to tho rnco track. Sov oral pasBongors woro taken up, In cluding M. C. Mnlonoy, tho editor of Tho Times, Miss Nelllo Trlbboy, Mrs. R. K. Rooth, Capt. Edgar Simpson. E. W. Klssam, Mr. Gorst, E. W. Steolo, D. L. Footo, S. P. Plorco. Con tractor nurr and Dr. Goo. E. Dlx. While tho nttondanco at tho exhib ition was not as groat as was de served It was certainly n success In every way and reflects groat cred't on tho enterprise of that paper. It is hoped that no loss occurred on ac count of non-lntorcst. MISS ANNIE MATSON who has been visiting nt tho Jako Mntson homo returned todny to her homo on North Inlet. MR. nnd MRS. SELANDER enmo down from their summer homo this morning to romntn n rnuplo of dnys with rolntlvcs. L. HAZELTON and wife, of Cntch lng Inlet, who recently purchased tho J. M. Culley plnco, nro In Mnrshflold today. MISS MARY WALL who linn Just completed n two mouths' term of school nt Allognny enmo down tho rlvor this morning. -I - CHANDLER Ron Rorgor, Port land; H. R. Hlckoy, Ban Frnnclaco; Paul M. Dlmmlck, San Frnnclsco; Frnnk G. Llton nnd wlro, Coqulllo; W. R. Drown, Horkoloy; Martin Rlnsdnrff. Snn Francisco: S. A. Cnr- mlchnol, Portland. COOS J. C. Comm, Portlnnd: O. W. Swaliu, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prlts!, Gardiner; 8. 8. Simon. L. F. llnrto. Snn Francisco; R. H. Rrown, Horkoley; W. J. Johnson nnd son, Pnrkersburg. HLANCO W. Arthur Jones, San. Franelsco; Nod O. Kolloy, Coqulllo; E. N. Slonor, Gnrdlnor; I. Nolvorlts, 8. F. Doming. C. F. Huggott, Port lnnd; W. C. Chnso, Coqulllo: E. W. Lent. Rnndnn; J. T. Horshborgcr. Rnndnn; W. D. Horshlergor, Maud Horshlorgor, Gusslo Horshlorgor, Rnndnn; T. Rogers, Mnrshflold; C. F. Johnson, Coqulllo. LLOYD John Mlllor, Myrtlo Point; J. R. Lowls, Rcnvor Hill; J. R, Reynolds, Rosehurg; Martin Rlns dnrff, Snn Frnnclsco; S, A. Car mlrliaol. Portland. latlon cold, hnvlng rowed a boat around In nn endonvor to hotter vlnw the hydroplane flights. Ho says that people nlong tho Co qulllo will senrcely hellovo thnt a real airship was on tho bny doing tho stunts thnt Avlntor Chrlstnfferson did. A. L. DARKER nnd wife, who hnvo made their homo In Sum nor tho past year, rninu to Mnrshflold this morning on t liolr ( wny to Portland, whoro thoy ox poet to locnto. C. H. FLITCROFT, who Is lornted nt Coqulllo, piirchuslug logs for tho Coos Ray Manufacturing Co., wnH a Marshfield visitor yester day. Ho was ovor to boo Tho Times noroplnno exhibitions nnd says ho Ih Buffering from nn nv- W. R. CRAIG of R. (1. Dun & Co. Is making his soml-nnnunl visit to Cons Rny to adjust tlio rating of tho huslnosH Iiousoh hero, lie snys tlio prospects for the rapid development of Coos Ray nro ex cellent. J. E. EDMUNDS of tho Coos Rny Wiring Co. wns nt Coqulllo yos terdny. whoro ho secured n con tract for wiring tho now city hnll building. Ho will sond n forco of men ovor Tucsdny to begin the work. Direct From the Manufacturer A Fresh Supply of These Famous Candies At the You Have Read About Hunter's Quality Canned fruits Just i-ecelved a frchh stock of them. Fryers tomorrow. Stauf f Grocery Co. PHONE 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES - (m W wy Wc control the local sale of these famous sweets. Whit mans arc so careful for good service that they will supply their packages only to their own selected agents. Every package must be per fect or your money back. . Just a taste of FUSSY Chocolate! or Whitman' Sujxr Extra Confeetion$ way make you a Whitman admirer for life. Seo tho Miillo of delight depleted on every faro then eating Whitman's Famous Candy. IL jpp f g