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j?vmiiu iiwiiiWhiiinii nr m r 'TfyssiS5&!Siwsnfji tc.v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION. arlaw m .rMBMMMmTOwrtftyaaf .aanfw ? r COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MA LONE Y ' Editor mid Till). DAN E. MALONEY News Editor USE THE SCIIOOLIIOt'SEfl. M ORE nnd inoro Is there tho suggestion tlint wo ought to itso tho Bclioolliousos for nubile purposes otlior thnu pertain solely to education. Such use Is tho cheapest nnd simplest solution of the problem of providing sultn blo voting plncos. The unwisdom of using temporary nnd cramped quarters such ns Mnrshflcld hud to uso nt tho Inst election when the school houses might ho utilized nnd savo taxpayers money Is nmnzlng. Tho Portland Telegram In dis cussing this question snys that we ought seriously to consider this matter of tho use of tho school boubos, not only for voting pur poses but for mnny othpr purposes tlint aro of public moment outsldo of tho conduct of tho schools, There Is no reason why tho city nnd county authorities and the school authorities cannot got togothor nnd formulate somo arrangemont by which tho pcoplo may avail tliom boIvcs of such common-sense uso of tho school buildings. This enn bo done and ought to bo done, unless thoro Is porvorslty, or prejudice, or official dignity, or somothlng of that sort that shall foolishly stand In tho way. Tho fact Is that all over thru great country of ours tho school houses nro coming Into more com mon uso by tho pcoplo; and It Is about timo wo woko up to tho en joyment of privileges which other pcoplo In other cities enjoy. Wo cannot nny that tho schoolhouscs In any other city nro used for voting purposes; but If that Is so thoro in no ronson why wo should not tend In somo of tlicso matters ns well as follow. That which wo want to do and ought to do Is tho sonslblo nnd convenient thing; nnd In tho mnttor of voting It will menu tho uso of tho school buildings. H HE : WITH THE TOAST AND TEA J "SIIIFTO," Till! CANDIDATE. (Tho friends of A. J. Savngo and Tom Coko nny thoy favor municipal Ownorshl p, now.) I'vo shifted on tho "water." I'vo Bhlfled on tho "street," I've shifted on Improvements In n wny that's hard to beat; I'vo shifted on "my plntform," Ton know that I am housed I got-tn keep i.-shlftliii:. Or olso my causo Is lost. I shift nn public questions, Llko grains or shifting sand Shift .Mondny'B declaration To Tiioudny's countermand; Tho birds that shift so qulcklv Hnvo nothing over mo My shifts nro tilto ns rapid Tin ougli sheer necessity. Oh, you, who enst your ballots, "Why do you nil porslst? Why ntik such foolish questions? You really must desist; I nm nn nlllce-sookor, My stands, I won't debnto, So nlilft your wntor question To tho other candidate. Gossip Is n gill who tells all sho knows and then some. -M-lt- A girl with dimple Is nlwnys mulling. Somo women are known by tho husbands thoy support. j tiu: wish observer s.ws: i "No mnttor how much ex- j porlenco costs, It's Just llko n j second hand piano when you try to renllzo on It." -n-tt-Joli was a pntlont man nil right, but lio novor had to wait for enough water to tako a bath in South Mnrshfield. --tt-Wo tnlk of railroads nil tho day And nt night whon In our bed And suroly hnlf tho town has got A railroad in Its head, -K-W-Every woman whoso husband is a failure Is suro ho would hnvo boon a howling success hnd ho fol lowed hor ndvlco. --tt-A deaf mute In Ohio recently gnvo n minister a $250 marrlago foo. A wlfo ought to ho worth that to n deaf man. --H-What has beconio of tho old-fash-lonod farmer win used to swear ov ory timo ho snw an automobile com ing down the plko? -K-ll-A scleiitut claims to have dis covered that there nro 100 differ ent kinds of flons. Wonder how much timo he spoilt In California, or if ho over visited Coos Bay? -H-tt-Ouo of tho moBt thankless Jobs la tolling a mnn something for his own good, Try It. THANKSGIVING Plans Arranged for Football Game in Marshfield With Coquille Thursday. Pluns for the Thanksgiving foot ball gnmo between tho Marshfield and Coquillo Independent football teams to bo played at tho Stnrsh flold dopot grounds Thanksgiving day have been completed. Iris 131 rod, mnnagor of tho Marshfield in dopondonts, Bays It will bo ono of the best games pulled off on the .Marsnriold gridiron In yonrs. Tho ganio will bo cnlled at 2 o'clock and tho field will bo put In shnpo for tho march. Tho two towns nro Hod for gridiron honors, nnd both nro gathering In all tho talent they can find. It Is expected that tho Coquillo tonm will bo accompanied by a big delegation of rootors from tho county sent. A CHAMINADE CLUB I LIBBY 10 GET NEW SCHOOL Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., con ductor of tho Chaminndo Club, has under consideration tho reorganizat ion of that club. Tho club disband ed two years ngo, but was not for gotten, nnd Mrs. Horsfnll snys the pressure Is so groat for reorganiza tion tlint sho has decided to tnko tho mnttor under ndvlsoment. Tho Chnmlnndo Club wns organized In Octobor 1 1) 0 1 . In tho fall of 1005 Mrs. Horsfall becamo director nnd through hor nblllty placed tho club second to nono on tho const. Sho has brought to this city tho best slng ore of tho west, but there wns nlwnys n Inck of enthusiasm nnd numbors at tho concerts. Plenty of prnlso yes, but It takes monoy to keep theso things going. A muslclnn enn't iii-n on prnlso any more than can ono of any other profession. If you enjoy those things got out nnd pay your uunur wiien mo umo comes t BIG MILL UN IS G RECORD Vote Six to One in Favor of $10,000 Bond Issue Only Seven Voted. Ily n voto of six to ono, tho proposition for Issuing $10,000 bonds to erect a now school build ing was carried at tho special elec tion In tho Llbby district Saturday. The women of tho district nro re sponsible for the victory In favor of progress. Tho election wns conducted un der tho direction of .Tudgo John u i,0lovcd tlint tho mill on a r . mm, who wiib Buuuiuii ) inu Average Daily Cut for Novem ber So Far About 435,000 Feet. The C. A. S"'tb Company's big mill Is estnbll'' ' a now nvcrngo cut for tho in" ! i of November. To date, tho d:i' nvcrngo for tho month Is nlinut 131,000 foot. Tho high record of tho mill for n ten-hour cut wns nilCOOO, mndo In spruco. but this wns before tho re-ninnurncturiiig pinnt was put in "Des I've had enough til 1 1 det hungry again. " AT YOUR GROCERS directors to see that everything wns legnl. Tho directors nro Knocli Holland and Messrs. Arlola and Harris. ten-hour cut of spruco logs would now exceed the 000,000 mark. Tho Enstsldo mill at Hay City may reach a 250,000 output In ton O Of tllCSO Wns against tllO IlOW .. , (, nvtinrtnurlp of linnl. Tlinnn vnHne worn Rather COMIng to tllO OXpoCinilCies 01 ...wU.. - ..- . r, ..-.- --- ,rt Tlilc frMllil U'filllfl 1111111 Tim 3tromborg. Enoch Holland, Emnm ,""", , .,., 3osncy, Anna Fitzgerald, J. 13. 1 r. ' al ', "in "1 l-'ltzgerald. Florence Iliirroughs nnd I",8n '" f",Jon ono school St Oosnoy 1 Mnry Holland. Tho school board will endeavor to placo tho bonds nt onco, so that tho now buildings mny bo erected soon for tho district, tho old schoolhouso being a very poor one. This would would bring tho mum cut of tho two hour shift to about l 850.000 feet Tho recent delays In tho sched ules of tho Nnnn Smith nnd tho Hcdondo on account of tho rough bnr Is threatening to tlo up the mills, tho yards being nlmost blocked with lumber. It Is tho plan to Increase tho mill yardage soon, but until other facilities aro pur In, It would tnko n hundred men or so to pllo lumber unless It Is promptly tnkon out by tho boats. When tho Adollno Smith, tho big sister ship of tho Nnnn Smith, which will bo turned ovor to Cnpt. Olson of tho C. A. Smith Co. nt Newport Nows, Yn., this week pro bably, Is in tho service, there will not bo much dnngcr of tho yards being blocked. Tho Adeline Smith will rnrry a cargo of 2.000,000 foot prrriAi.7cnT!rE-Air.htti4ll.turla.t ..., .Mi).))!., lud" pralnalt. H..tht. till fa. ,11 II.Mf IM. ...., r"O.Il IUd" trl.fllt. P)..tnt. till ... ta. ,ll '-.Ifldf. ou ' M fi . ... i ict IIISTOItV OF HAND Tho Coos Day Concort Ilnnd wns or gnnlzod llvo years ago by Ooorgo Ayro miller tho nnino of tho Acmo Ilnnd. After Mr. Ayro's lendorshlp Dr. W. A. Toyo took commnnd, then Hayes O. Howard and others following wore, Ooorgo McCutchcon. Chns. EllnnWk J',U- n,fll-lW nnd oftor theso II. N. lonton, tho present director. ineso men hnvo glvon tholr timo nnd onorirv tn irrntirv Mm .... ... pleasure of our people, nnd tho least ........ ! iii.biiuw our appreciation Is to pack tho houso nt tho concerts. Tho music for tho W. O. W. dance nt Kagles Hall on Docombor 1 1, will bo furnished by tho Key zor orchestra. Hoy Carpenter of Spoknno nr rlved with his wlfo on the llronk wuler Thursdny. .Mr. Cnrpenter. who Is a finished trombone and bnrltono player, will bo a member of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand. .j. $. .j. Dr. (Jeo. S. Hollistor and wlfo of North Iloud will loavo about Decem ber 15 for San Diego, Calif., to mako tholr homo. Dr. Hollistor will bo succeeded by Dr. Struto of Portland who arrived this wcok with his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Stato will resldo In tho former T. W. Itennlo homo. Fred Hollistor, n brothor of Dr. Hollistor, and family will also leavo early In December for San Diego, whore thoy will spond tho wlntor and possibly locale- pormniiontly. .rKi.i,i:vs iioiisu dkad. T,IST OF .ILMIOltS. Compli'to l.lst or .Men lo Servo nt December Term of Court. Following Is tho Jury list drnwn for tho December torm of circuit court, which convones Docombor 9, In Coquillo, snys tho Sentinel: W. II. IiOgnn, Uandon, contract or; William Duck, Marshflold. car penter: Clinton Carmen, Rural, far mor; Gcorgo Wilson, Empire; John Hnstcudorf, Empire, fnrmor; C. II. Chandler, Uandon, farmor; W. J. linen. Pnrkorsburc. fnrmor: J. W. Hunt, Mnrshflcld. cnrpenter; Lovl without stowing. With n cargo of HclBiior. Mnrsnflold. llvorymnn: Al- 2.000.000 feet aboard hor, It is cs- bort Ilarklow. Myrtlo Point, llvory- tlmntcil tlint sho will drnw about I mnii! Wm. Mohl. Conulllo. morch- eighteen foot four Inches of water, ..... T T .fAVTll fnt.nllMnl.1 WAi.t lllfl OtlTllA HO HlA Vfl II ,1 QllllMl flfnil'D Hill, l.l-'. .llt.lUM, .iiuinniiuiu. 11:111 - " " ' """" ....".. estate; h. Harrison, Myrtlo Point, with a quarter million of lumber farmer; P. E. Drano, Coquillo. mor- less In her enrgo. Tho Adollno chnnt: F. M. Frlodbcrg, Mnrshflcld. Smith will bo nbout .120 foot long, retired; S. Hncky. North none!, ronl nhout 25 foot longer tlmn tho Nnnn estate; W. P. Murphy, Marshflold, Smith, nnd sho Is nlso wider, morchnnt: Chns. Webb, Coquillo,' Tho Smith-Powers Logging Co. farmor: O. E. Pike, Coquillo, log- will shut down for n wcok for gor; Ed. Honry, Uandon, tenmstor; tho Chrlstmns-Now Yenrs holiday, A. Kiiingsion, uoquiuo, morcnnni; mn tlio C. A. Smith mills will only John Pcnrt, Coquillo. farmor; E. closo for Christmas day. In con W. Hornltt, Marshfield, raftsmnn; sequonco tho logging camps will bo Arthur Matson, Sumnor. farmer; crowded a llttlo during tho next C. II. Codding, Marshflold. ongln- month to got n supply nhend for cor; Henry Hrownson, nrldgo, fnr- tho Clirlstmns wcok layoff. It now mor: Webb Mnst, Leo, fnrmor; W. tnkes nbout 120 cnrlonds of logs O. Mntrows. Falrvlow, farmor; W. dally lo keep tho mills busy. Tho J. CoBinoy. Marshflold, plumber; E. now Conlodo enmp In supplying II. Fish, nnndon, carpenter; Z. T. qulto a few logs, 03 carloads bo Slglln, Mnrshfield, farmor. ing brought In Saturday from tlint vicinity. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnd Trnnsfer rompniiy. CONDENSE D STATEMENT Of T&e First National Bank of Coos Bay At Uie closo of business, September 1, 1012. RESOURCES. ionus nn uiBtuuuiB .,., . Overdrafts jljj UU..U, ..M. .. .. UWWU. .V.UM U. S. Hondo to socuro circulation. Roal ostnto, furlturo and fixtures. Cash nnd sight oxchango 63,(lil 25,000.01 80.000.00 149.t01.fJ Total i6M.mii LIAUILITIE8. Capltul stock paid In 110000001 Surplus and undlvldod proflta ll'lll'ti Circulation, outstanding 3400008 "OP08' ISlioilJl Total 1623,(7111 In addition to Capital Stock tlio Individual liability of Stockholder, h 9 100,000.00. C INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. 8. CIIANDLKR, lrc.deut DORSEY KRKITZCn, CuUer. LATEfMEETING' P1DPLE SIIOPLI) fM'ARD AfJAINST APPENDICITIS Marshflold people who havo s'omndi mil bnvel trouble should guard against appendicitis by tak ing slmplo buckthorn bnrk, glycor- Alert With DGlcnation Gets !".0' 0.,,', J?8 C0I,'i,0i' ' Adior mi . l'i .1 l'ln' to Oormnn roniody which bo Stuck on Mud Men Furnish Dinner. cnnio fpiuous by curlnir nmiondlcl tls. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour . Htomne.i. gns on tho stoninch nn.i n-ii nA. n... n.n ,i,i.i i. CollStlpntloil INSTANTLY liepnimo tho fourth Saturday In ovory month, ),hl8 11H,m"., ml "utlscMtlclzes hnd a meeting scheduled Saturday, J10 dlgestlvo organs and drnws off whon tho men mombors should fur- L0,.n,HVr,tlCo Tho ,'ocI1""-t- nlsh tho lunch. Up to noon no lunch ' "r80"H "r"K Co- I'nvorlte Mount of riio President Strangled In Fence. (Ily ,hu.UIiv rtM lo Coot lUr Tlmn. J NEW PHILADELPHIA, O., Nov. 22. Charger, former President Mc Klnloy'a favorite riding horso, mot n vlolont denth on the farm of Albort Lowls at Strasburg. Ho boenmo on- tnnglod In n wire fonco nnd wns strangled. Chnrgor wns McKlnloy's favorlto mount. Aftor his mnstor's death, tho horse was sont to tho Lowls farm. Although 27 years old ho would pran co to music. M'ALLISTER'S TRIP. Tho Portland Joiirnnl ndds: "Tho failure of E. S. J. McAllls tor, nnined In n complaint from tho Juvenile court In connection with tho recont Investigations of doprnv Ity in this city, nnd tho lnck of Information nt his ofllco as to tho timo of his expected return Wed- nesdny, caused tho ofllcors of tho court to telegraph to Mnrshfield. asking his arrest on the wnrrant Issued several days ago. "Tho messngo was delayed and tho ofllclnlB were notified from Mgrshfiold tlint McAlllstor had loft on tho rogulnr morning boat for mo moiitii or tho Uniqun river. In timo to connect with stage for Drain, at which tho Southern Pa cific is taken to this city. -ins raiiuro to arrlvo hero caused tlio authorities to fear that no nnd lerr tlio stnto. Accordingly inqulrlos wore toloKrni.hod tn nin which brought tho Information that a spocini stago Had come through from the mouth of tho river dur ing tho night, carrying four men. One was described ns verv lnriro and without n moustnee. which fits .McAllister. Tills man failed to re gister nt nny hotols nlong tl o way or at Drain. Tho four men loft on train No. 15, going south on the Southern Pnclflc. Tho officers of tho Juvenllo court tologrnphed to Medford to find out If McAllls tor wns on tho train, nnd his ar rest followed." was visible nnd most of tho mombors, who woro coming on tho Str. Alert of North Coos Rivor, did not put In an npponrnnco, bocnuso tho Alert was stuck In tho mud. Thoso on tho Alort to attend tho tii-nngo meeting woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Smith, Mrs. Jonlno Lnndrlth, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Mnhnffy. Miss Hlaucho Lnndrlth, Miss Hcrthn Smith, Mnry Smith, Nlninn Webster, John Hondrlcksnn nnd Fred Hrunnoll, Tho Alort finally got In at 1:45, and tho men brought tholr "lunch." It wns said to bo tho best ovor by tho hungry mombors. Tim nr.nnr-A will Iml.l n ,.,n.. next Snturday, whon nn oxtonslvo pro- Kiiiiii win no given. This will bo Pomona mooting and Is tho fmii iin. greo In grand work. The Fashion Tailors For Ladies and Gents Clenning, Pressing, and Alterations 150 Front St. STATEMENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON, At tlio closo of business, September 1, 1019. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts 1155,111.11 Hanking houso 60.000.00 Cash and exchanges 307,135.11 Total ISIJ.O.UJ LIAUILITIES. Capital stock pnld tn I 50,000.09 Surplus and undivided profits 59,551.(1 Deposits 703,1 W Total ISI3.OI7.il Mil qtftlg The Sign of Good Candy Always City Auto Service Oood Cars, Caroful Drivers and roasonablo chargos. our motto "Will go anywhere at nny time." tJtands Dlaur.o Hotol and Dlauco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 46 Night Phono 46. IIAKKKK fiOODALE. nronrleton. LICENSES TO WEI). EVERYTHING In AUTO PLIES at THE GUNNERY. SUP County Clerk Watson Issued tho following marrlago licenses during tho week: Lolghton Wright nnd Lorono Mn son. Henry L. Stnfford and Lola M. Adams. Otto H. Peters and Maud Elliott, both of Marshfield. Sylvestor Wilcox and Thoresa Hello Houghton. Claudo Ford and Mnbol A. Crouch, both of Coquillo. Horace M. Albeo and Katharlno Ella McLaurln, Uoth of Mnrshfield. Coquillo Herald. Ceclle C. Ford nnd Mabel C Crouch. Henry L. Struffort nnd Lola M. Adams. Barnard & Langworthy See onr window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTARLB STAND LAMPS. PHONT.O 184-R. Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyor's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono G-J. Night phono 181-R. M Mnrshfield. Oregon. JPROFESSIONALDmTORY- Q LI via" i-dman; ) Mechnno-Tlicrnplst Scientific Swodlsh Mnssago, Medical uymnastlcs 325 S. Sixth St. Phono 2PS-R. JOEL OSTLIND, ' Plnno Tuner and Repairer. 11C S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L You Auto Call Pootc PHONE 1-II-J NIGHT AND WI SUind front of Llojd Hold Tivn vr.iv OAKS After 11 P. M. ItowW Residence Phono J Will Mnkn TriM it Coqalllfc J. W. 11ENNETT STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Uromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. rRCCBlOlSOV Olympic Flour Snow, Drift Flour RETAIL PRICfe, $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hrd wheat used ex. clusively In milling the brands of flour. l 3t m Ka . UVC UAU dndSLuUMr as.n.VA. rc" t rpp LVnLv,.. J Dennett Swanton, Tom T. Bennett Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law. Flanagan & Dennett Hank Building. Marshfield. Coos Co., Oregon. pERL RILEY BALLINGER Pianist and Teacher Resldonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. Bargains in Lots at Bunker Hill Somo cholco sites If you i once. AUG. FRIZEE.V. 08 rV-'-il Ar. t. j. roaife a. n. nonoa Marshfield Paint tf?. nenoratinK Co.. Furnished. Phone 110.Ii.0rff? K.MmfM JAltSIlFDO New Goods and Second Hand Goods Bought, sold or exchMJ'4 .. r.VT.fi & W iiarrlnot".. i,wvr;.. ii. 'IIIIUD WM. S. TURPEN. ARCIUTEOT. Marshfield, Oregon. FR. W. MORROW, XJ Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. Ofllco Phono 820. yfj G. CHANDLER, Arcliltect. Rooms 301 nnd .102, Coke Bulldlnfc Murshfleld, Oregon. rK. A. J. HENDRY'S -' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo are equipped to do high clas work on short notice at tho vorj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coko Bldg., Opp Chandler Ho'pI. nhnno I1.n-.T .102 Front street. BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, Houso Moving and Grading. Wo aro prepared to do thla work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let U3 flguro with you. G. 8. FLOYD A CO., Phoat SieJ. ManLbffeld, Or. WB WILL MAIL WV ' for each sot ( at oW T$ ( sent us. H shest P.cWUW old Gold, Silver, old broken Jewelry " Stones. . n jiiil. Money Sent by Ret"" fr Phlta. Smelling BrfJJJ Established 20 T 803 Chestnut St., WjJ' TO UEXT'STJ Wo will buy ySum. W rtA Cnrnn. and Wu" iuiu wvr est prices paia Boys' Shoes Tho Fipriric Shoe Mf ; 180 So. BrodvTSs-SS 1. -M.W ,. mn haveenytblDito'; "fr want neip. " or irauo, " Ad. ) pwma