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''U' wj5r m.MWiM4t'' fjr' "' iwfJ eH TJ?iCi rl -vi i . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIEID, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 912. EVENING EDITION." """(''' "ffll ' 3 TB.U. ews of Nearby Town; u Way Should They Shiver? Emergency heat for households during autumn weather is easy to provide. There is " llced fr women and children to shiver in cold, damp rooms. A little jjuh room heater makes the room cozy and warm nights and mornings dur ing the period that the furnace cannot be used. j These low priced heat makers arc conven ient to handle and cheap to operate. One is enough for the ordinary house hold. See thorn at our showrooms. Oregon Power Co. , Telephone 178. ; THE BEST CARE OF OLD RAGS M for their valuo, but bo ther cntiBo nroB. itioHi i An not know tlint old iiirtlciil&rlv ollod clotllB I (or dusting, etc., will ofton i (lr spontaneously. Many i hera "caueu iu unknown" lit be traced to carelessness ?oiiDg or rago. liitvxlr knoiifl It'll Wise to Crt (gainst loss by flro, and ij may linn out, uy ino Inrrsllcntlnn. that wo i Ire of tlio grontcst Insnr- N companies on carta. fit know how to wrlto poll- uat protect ponccuy, too. I KAUFMAN & CO. 1T7 Front Streat. Palmer & Dawson Practical Piano Tuners. Fourtoon yourB factory oxpor loncu. Wo do tuning, voicing, ac tion ndjustlng, imllBli or roflnlHli cases, mnko yellow Ivory Jtoyt whlto llko now. Rates rcasonablo. Satisfaction guaranteed, IMionu HWI-X or address Box 51)15, Marsliflcld, Oregon. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. lazda Lamps rdoftd prices, taking ofloct ccce. card Id our window for oos Bay Wiring Co. e 237-J. 1B3 Broadway N ie Fashion Tailors for Ladies and Gents Owning, Pressing, and Alterations 150 Front St. SESSIONAL DIRECTORY IIA ED.MAN. .,. "ediano-TherapIst ""ie Swedish Massage, Medical nvmnnotlnn liL fit. Phono 205-R. 03TLIND. SImn.u1,,cr nnJ Repairer. ith Street. Phon ma-L. . BENNETT SjttSwanton, Tom T. Bennett """ii ana Counsellors at Law. ImEs ,!nnett Bank Building. LlflCoaOo., Oregon. KILEV BALLlNorcn Il.nM.at ,aal" "d Teacher l'Studlo, 237 So. Broadway . . Phono 1 .t. 7". 8. Wnniju ' T AHUUITEOT. -Hjghtleld, Oregon. 'W.Monnow. t l pj dentist, 852. Bn,!!dlnB' vw G S2l2L2ScI,hone 820. r'WIANDLER, atcuuocu --..., yll:ftUM, STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Itroiuldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYER8, CLEANERS, L'UKmskkh nna iiax iuwuyaiuiw Agent for Edward II. Straus & Co., Fine Tailoring. Lot us inako your next suit. 255 COMMERCIAL. Phon 250-X E. Pale & Co. High Grade Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and DomeaUe Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed Wo do nil work right hero. 870 North Front Btreel Marsliflcld. New Goods and Second Hand Goods Bought, sold or cxclinngod. IIARIUNC.TON, DOYLE & CO. 302 Front Street. Phono 310-L. J"i.J.HENrmv.n 1. r ra .77 rnJDeoU1 Parlors. Fnrt ' 'WlPPed to do hleh clasR lnJL"a '"Ort notice at thn van Ft,,.""68' Examination f. Try The Times' Want Ads. You Auto Call Footc PHONE lli-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd notel TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. "" w' ITnalilntlOA I'linTIA lHvJa Will Mako Trios t- Coqullle. The Sign of Good Candy Always lilt Bargains in Lots at Bunker Hill 8ome choice sites If you see me at once. AUG. FRIZEEN. 08 Central Ave. . ALLEGANY BRIEFS. I (Special to Tho Times.) U. S. Shnver Is putting tho fin ishing touches on his flno now two story hotiBO. Ho built tho house himself and has been nearly two years doing tho work. Bert Gray Is erecting a largo Btorago hoiiso on his place Clarenco Gould got nil his logs out on tho freshet and delivered thorn at tho Simpson mill without tho loss of a log. SAWMILL INVOLVED Hnno Plant Near Port Orford Has Been Closed. Tho Bano sawmill, on Hlxnq rlvnr. has been having soma trouble. Tho following regarding tho matter Is printed in tlio Port Orford Trlbuno: "Tho Bano sawmll on Sixes has been shut down for tho past week or ton days owing to tho trouble over tho wnges of the men. Hens havo boon Illod with the County Clerk on 1CO00 foot of clear cedar at tho mill and nlflo on a fow thounnml feet that Is on tho wharf awaiting shipment. i.nst wcok Atty. Topping and an agent for tho EaBtaurook company at Bandon, caino down and trlod a enso In Justlco Wright's court Involving an injunction ncalnst tlio lumbor on tho whnrf, and tho Injunction was dismissed. In tho incantlmo tho lum bor wns dolnycd from shipment until liens could he Hied against it In tho County Court. Bills aggregating $1G00 or $1800 havo boon fllod for collection. It scorns that tho troublo has been caused by thoso who woro to back Mr. Bane going back on their promises. The working men aro all high In their pralso of tho manner In which Mr. Bano has acted and tho wny ho has tried to protect them from loss. It Is probnblo that tho mnttcr will bo rfdjustod and tho mill start up again in tho near future." BRYCE RETIRES. llr AmocUIcJ l'rru to Cooi Hay TlmM.) LONDON. Nov. 14. Tlio resig nation of James Bryco, British am bassador to tho United States and tho appointment of Sir Cecil S. Spring Klco as successor has been olllclnlly announced. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Happenings of People nt Gold Beach Told In tho Globe. Born In Gold Bench, Nov. fi, to Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Koorner, a fine baby boy. Itov. C. E. Short, wlfo nnd niece, Miss Robs, havo arrived hero and will mako tholr future homo in Gold Beach. A quiet wedding was solomnlzcd at tho homo of Frank II. Owens last Sunday, Nov. 3, when his mo ther, Mrs. II. Owens, wnu united In mnrrlago to Gcorgo Emory. Rev. Short officiated. P. M. Littler nnd wlfo havo ar rived from Marsliflcld. Mr. Littler Is still Buffering from tho effects of a sovoro attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Howovcr, ho Is fast recovering nnd will soon bo himself again. A herd of about 100 head of young cattle, mostly grndo Jersey heifers, woro driven through town Inst Saturday by somo Coos county dairymen, who will soil thorn to Humboldt dairymen. A largo and enthusiastic gather ing of tho representative citizens of Agncss orgnnlzcd the Agncss or chestra. Tho following officers woro elected: Mrs. R. I. Holm, prcsldont; Mrs. Sndlo G. Lucas, vice prosldcnt; Gonovlovo Holm, secre tary; Thomas E. Rlloa, treasurer. FLORENCE PORT ELECTION. CoiniiiKslonorH Elected nt Election on Sluslnw. FLORENCE, Ore., Nov. 18 Tho ofllclal canvass of tho votes cast in tho various precincts embraced In the port of Sluslaw district shows that linns M. Peterson. I. 11. Cnsh mnn and Thos. J. Neoloy woro nWtmi ni nnrf pninnitssloncrs. Pe terson received 20'.!, tho highest; Cusnman was noxt wuu .oi mm Neoloy third with 2G4. Tim vnlii nn llm ntlinr candidates was as follows: Gcorgo II. Camp. 232; 13. P. Wolte, 221; Leonard 'Chrlstonson, 171; Chns. E. Hnr wood. 1G0: A. M. RlchnrdBon. 4. i aiN.'iA. .IWUUW rwnvrs . Fz5 '""""" Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICE, $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard whoat used ex clustvoly In milling thoae brands of flour. KRflCBlCXSCO. FLOUR CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At Uio clotto of business, September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts ,30B,JMo Overdrafts iob.i Bonds. warranU nnd Bocurltios Sr'SSn'nS U. 8. Bonds to securo circulation ?;;'; Real estate, f urlturo and flxturoe 8 O.ooo .oo Cash and Bight oxchango lO.zoa.oo Totnl 1623,470.39 LIABILITIES. . , Capital stock paid In ,1??,2?2'?8 Surplus and undivided profits J 'Vki An Circulation, ouUtandlng iSJ'Sm'S? DopOBlU 488,060.01 Total 1623,470.30 In addition to Capital Stock the individual liability of Stockholder!! is fl0O.00O.0O. Er INTEREST TAID ON TISID AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. 8. CHANDLER, President DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. STATESIENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MABSIIFIELD, OREGON, At the close of business, September !, 1018. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts '"o.'Soloo Banking house 307 885 46 Cash and exchanges 307,8aD, Total J813.047.J3 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. B'bbJ'.B? Surplus and undivided profits 70V494 86 Deposits '"' Total 1813,047.38 I I Get Busy Aim OFT AFTER TOAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COME IN AND OBI OUR SraOKB T SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES 1.80 AND UP. Tl'! ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & IMffego. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. HHKJMWBtlli SIYRTLE POINT NOTES News of tho People of Unit Plato Told 111 tlio Uuterprise. Ray B. Dement, who visited his sis ter, Mrs. Whlto nt Murov hnmiltnl. North Bond, last week, reports that tho lady 1b much lmprovod. Mrs. Emery Iltllllllns rnmn frmn Bnndon Inst Saturday for 11 fow days isu ni uio uomo 01 nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brouor. Chris Torres of Rlvorton who un derwent nu oporation at tho Whlto Cross Hospital, Moudny, Is doing as woll ns could bo expected. Mrs. O. A. Kelley of Rlvorton was 11 guest nt tlio Homo of Rov. nnd Mrs W. B. Smith botween trains Monday Weekly Bros, nnd L. E. Rooo Inst week hauled tho Bccond donkey en glno to tho Abraham logging camp, near Rock Creole. Mrs. Geo. Martin, nccompnnlod by hor daughter, Mrs. Whitney, woro ar rivals from Grants Pobs, whoro Mrs. Whitney has resided for some time. Mrs. Whitney will mako nu extended visit with her mother. Cliua. E. Shroodor of tho Abordoon mill nt Prospor, who underwent tin operation for nppondlcltls at Morcy Hospital two weelcs ago and has been spending n wcok at tho homo of his parents north 'of town, went to his Home Monday. He says he Is taking on flesh slnco tho operation nnd ex pects to bo ablo to go to work next wcok. COUNTY SEAT NEWS Events ut CtMiulllo Taken From Her. aid of that City. Calvin U. Bryan was Isucd n minis ter's certificate one day this week by County Clerk Watson. M. Edwards, residing for somo iimo past at rarkorsuurK. loft with his family tho first of the week for tho Stato of Washington. Ho has not nt present decided upon tho ex nct location for a permanent resi dence. Ernest Perrot rotumod with his brldo Inst Thursday by steamier Broakwator. Mr. Pcrrott Is now nt his port of duty with Honry Loronz. Tho city council hold a special meeting Tuosduy afternoon for tho purposo of paying Longton & Bay llss $1,000 on their city hall con tract, and It wns so ordered. Dr. Waltor Cullu porformed an au topsy upon tho body of Mrs. Mary Ciinulnghnm, who died suddenly In this city Inst week. Tho physician In chnrgo of tho woman's caso Is ex onerated and tho ovldonco doos not wnrant further Investigation. SAW SURVEYING CREW. RuIIiinmI News Brought to Gold Beach by Traveler. Tho following appeared In tho Gold Bench Globo: T. W. Billings of Illaho spent ono night in town. Ho said that a crow of tho Grants Pnss-Bnndon to Port Orford rail road surveyors nro now working Just north of tho Bond. Thoy havo located the tunnel alto uotweon Rock Crook nnd tho head wators of tho Regno. Tho tunnel will bo 5200 foot In length. FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT. Homo Rule Bill Cuusch Great In citement When Acted On. Mr AuocltlM l'rni to Cooa IUj TlmM. LONDON, Nov. 1C Tho Popo's connection with tho Irish homo rulo bill was destroyed whon Speak er Lowthor hold In an order of tho premier's to rescind tlio decision of tho liouso In tho com- mltteo by which tho government wnB dofcatod last week. Tho do bato precipitated n stormy Bcono, during which Sir William Bull of Loudon, it member, was ojectod from tho houso for calling Promlor Asqulth a traitor. Spoakor Lowthor said tho pre mier's motion was unprecodonted but qulto In order. Tho promlor thon submlttod his motion and in support of It said it tho houso did not revorso tho decision reachod by tho commlttoo on tho nmondmont of Sir Frodorlck Banbury, tho gov ernment would bo unable, to pro ceed with tho bill. Tho dobato continued amidst tho wildest ox- cltomont. Nursery Stock. Seo A. E. Seaman, Phono 40-J. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J Uarahfield, Oregon. Marsfifleld & Norlh Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Cars leave MarshCela every 46 minutes from 7:16 a. m. until 12; 30 midnight. Leave North Bend on same schedule, starting at 7 a. m. until midnight. See Saturday Timei for schedule. Barnard & Langworthy See our window display of WOOD ELECTRIO FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. VHONXS 184-R. w Tho steamer Breakwater wao tho only vessel that would vonturo out, ovor tho Columbia river bar whon sho left there. Regnrdlng tho in cident tho Orcgonlnn says: While tho sorlcs of gales that has boou blowing along tho coast slnco Oc tobor 18, hits subsldod tho bnr nt tho mouth of tho Columbia river Is still extremely rough nnd tho only vessel to cross out today was tho steamer Breakwater. Tho Rose City, also of tho San Francisco & Port laud Steamship Co.'s flcot, Is wait ing hero for subBldeuco of tho wa ters so sho can lenvo for Califor nia ports. Other vcssols const bound nro tho Amorlcnn-Hawullan steamship Lyra, Htcamers Coaster, F. II Leggett, Camlno, Inq.ua, the tanker Asuncion, British steamship Manchuria and British Bark Owce nco. Tho Owconco, which had boon blown on tho sands by Inst night's storm, wns pulled back Into deep water today. WHY NOT 01 WATER WORKS? Editor Times: Commenting upon tho suro to bo successful offortn of" Tho Times" on tho Morshllold wntor ntipply or lack of It and tho earnestness In the lot tor or vlows of Carl Albrlcht I do slro to attic If thoro bo ono Individual within tho extensions or boundaries of tho Coos Bny Wntor Co. who Is ho lllltdrato or unobservant ns not to know boyond tho shadow of sllghto.t uncertainty Hint f-r-a-n-c-h-I-s-o. spoils R-o-b-b-o-r-y. Can it bo possible that tho flcure- 'aoads of tho Coos Bay Water Co. aro not fully nwaro that they nro wasting this valuable or valulosa tlmo In this present effort to ronow whnt is nl rcady short lived, nut-of-dnto, and a thing of by-gone dnys, Of such ma terial Is tho Taft Republican mnilo no mnttor whoro you find him. Not caring to, ho will not see. If n prlvnto water comnany can float bonds on tho strength of water receipts, cannot a municipal water company with the city bnck of It do llkawlso and hotter? What other security would tho nrl- vatoly Issuod bonds havo apart from tho wnter rates? Nono. How ridiculous It Is to oven do bato such u question. Whnt pays thoso wator works bonds? The water rocolpts. What pays tho Interests? Tho wn tor recolptB. Whnt pays tho profits? Tho wa ter roclpts. Who gunrnntoes tlio franchise (11- conso to rob), pays tho bonds, Intor- ostfl, profits nnd commissions, otc.T Tho wntor usors. You. yoursolf, nnd promptly, too. And nftor you havo paid thorn all to tho last rod, what havo you got? Just what you'vu boon gottlng not ovou wator and tomorrow you neod It. Tho "FlffiirohoiidB" liavo your monoy nnd nro actually asking you for moro of it In lnrgor pieces. We want a municipal wator works nnd it's easy to got it will some kindly "hobo" como along nnd hnnd It to iib. Wo'ro so busy you know Robbing our neighbors and custom ors, only "hoboes" havo tlmo on tholr nanus. Don't forgot now that In English F-r-n-n-c-h-1-s-o spells robbory and any city council or councilman In Mnrshflold that hnndB out or holps to hand out niinthor ono of thoso crea tures to a "Within tho Palo of tho Law Pirates", Is as guilty as tho pl rnto hlmsolf, and commits a crime against tho city nnd its citizens that should and soon will bo punishable only In tho ponltontlnry. Wo might lot tho Garrisons go In preference, but wo'll lock tho councilman up as being a still moro "undesirable cltlzon." And right horo lot mo suggest that somo wlsacro Iawyors havo a goodly roforonduin petition rondy drawn and that ho hunt mo up tho day nftor any frnnchUo Is grnntod to nny prlvnto wntor com pany nnd I will guarantee to him nnd to tho city at largo that I will havo It filled with DESIRABLE signatures In suHlclent numbers bo foro I slcop and thon I'll volunteer to carry tho Flag In a "broad lino" to got thoso councllmen in tho samo way and tho mayor, too, who dares to sign It. Furthor, I deslro to heartily commond tho Coos Bay Times and Its cheerful editor and recommend thorn both to tho public of Coos ' county Tho Times as being tholr most upright, popular and morltor lous dally and of tho editor, tho best work I havo ovor read In his columns Is what ho has published from tlmo to tlmo against tho boaBtly sorvlco of tho Coos Bay Wntor Company, nnd his fight for Ho municipal ownership. c. h. Mclaughlin. WOMAN CLAIMS FRAUD. Trouble Over tho Election in Los Angeles County. n? AMOcltlft I'rm to Cooa Cir Time. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1C. Alleg ing thnt ballots cast In sovornl pre cincts of Lob Angoles city andr county wore tampered with on tho, return sheets, Mary Foy, Democrat-' Ic presidential elector, obtained Ink ino uibiriui uuurt m uiijicuid, u ". ot mandamus to compel mo count tinnrri nt niinnrvlnors to clvo fair and honest count of tho ballots cast n Mm n1ntlnn Nnvamlior E. Thli writ In rohirnnble noxt Monday? Sovoral thousand ballots aro In volvad, it is alleged, M W ' r wr Hotel, phone 112-J. A bmr 4M I iiiiiI - , L;