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sttskfe.u-4. iii j - "O-T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. i-t , m . .. i ... mi-ii i i - ! - COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV Editor nntl Tub. DAN E. MALONEV News Editor Offlclnl l'npcr of Coos County. Dedicated to tlio sorvlco of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall uo. thrive unopp 'sod. THE STAGE RUBE -Dy- BOD STANLEY Jddress all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Hnrshflcld :: :: :: : Orcgoa Enterod at tho postotflco at Marsh field, Oregon, tor transmission through tho malls as second clus mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 7er month HO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When pnld strictly In advance the mbscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Bay SIfflM Is $5.00 por yoar or $2. CO for Ix months. I Jlst como from a thc-ny-ter where- I seen a sollln'-plater do a "Houbon" act. This man woro a linen dustor, old straw hat, and after bluster, somo old Jokes was cracked. This hero guy got awful funny said, "By Gosh I I've lost my money by somo gol-damod trick" mado bellovo bo's green ns clover In tho summer, down to Dover oven bought a brick from somo Bports with speckled trousers llko I got onco down to Dowsor's 'foro I knowod tho gamo, then ho stood t' eg mad n;:d rantln' till wo nil could seo him pantln llko a cnyuso, tame. T .'lit sot and watched tho follor tloln' things as made- mo yoller I was ro plum mad tnnt I had a mind to holler tnko that snowman by tho c:llar put him to tho bad. Ho Jlst thought wo all was cnBy when ho talked so kind o' wlioezy in thorn boolB and hat. Ho wcrcnt' noMiln llko a farmer wouldn't make a good snake-charmer with slch talk as that. Bet ho novor shucked a nubbin, never glvo a hoss a rubbln', novor pitched no hay. If he had lio'd know tho reason that slch actln's out o' season been for many dny. Makes me mnd to sec somo cheap-sknto dress un that-a-way and reo-lato Jokes 'bout buyln' bricks, for them farmors win tho Jack-pot. 'Sldo o' them ho'd bo a deuco spot, splto o' all his tricks. w M ust Vacate WOMEN'S FIRST VOTE IS SUCCESSFUL M w I IN OREGON 1 T MADE SALEM, Oro. Dec. 4. Thoro aro WASHINGTON, V, C Doe. 4. 930 elk and 80,000 dcor in tlio stnto. tiio compieto realms or tlio ngricul- of Oregon, according to figures com- tural census for Oregon with rofor- pllcd by Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff for his blonnlnl report. It Is estimated thnt Clatsop, Lin coln, Union and Curry Counties each onco to erops aro presented In a bul letin soon to bo Isntiod by Director Durnnd of tho Huroaa of Census, De partment tf Command' and Labor. hnvo 100 oik, while Columbia has Wtt .Prepared under the supervls- 80, Tllllmook 75, Lnno 70, Grant. In- '9", or Jontr i.eo uouiic, oxpori spo kor, and Umntllll CO each, Wallowa c,n) "Bent foa Agriculture. Datrt ro ir. nmu'ina nn T.tnn Vnmiiiil nincit- latliig to sonv of tho junto IniDort- amas and Wnsco IB, Jackson andi"" crops woi'i published somo tlmo, Washington 10 each, Haruoy .1 nnd, ." " '; iuiiuwihr hiiuuiiiciii, Klamath 2. spcclllc roforeiim Is Hindu? only t'o. tlinan nrntm fur u'lilnlt ItitCiHu.M Hatt! is . -.. l ... .... l..,.l -" v.,.o .... n...w. ...... .. .... v. in.M ruiuoi miiKuiB uiiu K H ow available for tho llrfltf tlmo. 1lillU HIU IllllllMUl Ul Ul'Ul IU UHU OUllU, mi. t. . it. . I lit SO.nnO. arnttnrn,! no follown: Cur- " "ini vniinx. oi crops in- uro- .. r,ryr .,- . --- ' rrM i.i mnn itm ejn n. nm rip ry ir'000.' Douglas 10.000. Coo OOOo' J5,0" ' wn fi0'0i'0' Jackson 7000. Lane fiOOO JoKei.hlno '' ??"8,r? T, con- ' EN who hnvo questioned tho cnpnclty and competency of women In tho oxorclso of tho voting prlvllego must revise their tttlmntes nnd vlows after yester day's demonstration In Marahflnlil. Notwithstanding tho fact thnt It was tlictr Initial effort tho oloctlon Judges generally concoilo that tho women woro In tho aggregate as compotont and In somo cases moro so than tho men, Thoro was a certain ludopondenco in their nctlon, nlso. S. II. Cnthcart, oiio of tho oloctlon Judges, states that In tho majority of Instances tho women registered politically oppoBlto tholr husbands, proving that thoy were not to bo moro echoes of "moro man". Horonftor tho ladles. God hlnns 'm must bo reckoned with ns it factor in municipal legislation and gov mem. iMono can doubt thnt uinucnro will bo for cood nn rrwult In mulling Marshllold cleaner, Twnitor nucf morn Imniiflfiii ..ik. i., ;w . Itvo ' '" "' " ' un"n'A i"":, 'iVW '"""'.same land ns other crops ronortbd, rrun -n !.. no i..- . ... i.. ., , .. . ... . . ..'. .. I qr of orchard fruits, ntH, forest uro- iV..VZ; i Vr .i I "lomiuun 8nccn nro 101m u in n ipw (juctHf nn(i tho llko. Tfio comblnd dies and congratulates them on thoi counties, Grant being credited with nCroacc of cronn for wtilch acrctma aucccssful mnnnor In 'which thoy 5, Hnrnoy with 10, Unlcor with t9r' wa rcnortcd woh 2 li288 rorro Urat exorcised tholr nuffraco frnii-. Wnllon-n with no. ."....?' To . W"B "r.ii??.'..'? , " I i autumn .! liur UUlib U4 lliu II.HKI i iiu Ltiiifiiiu't ill 1111:11 iiuih iiifuiiuii ui)iiu.vu .uiiu iii iuiiitr pii'tv;o nro as follows: Lano, Douglas and aeers). Most of tho ivtaulnlng lav Curry Counties, 2000 oach; Unloin proved land doubtless tmudatcd ofJ 1C00; Columbia, Grant, Jnckson nnd Improved pasture land lyJng fallow, Lincoln, 1000 onch: Tlllnmook, 7G0H Tumso and farm yards, ami land otx- Clatsop. 700: Coos and Josenhlno. nuplcd by orchards and vlncynrdtlf fiOO oach; Washington. 400; Klnm- tna ncrcago for which wus not reW nth, Linn nnd Yamhill, .100 onch; ported. linker and Crook, 250 onch; Lako, Tho general charactocof. Oregon: -vv; rvnuown, iu; .Morrow, uincit- arlculturo Is Indlcntod by tho fact nmns nnd Umntllla, 100 oach; Hon- that somewhat moro than.- one-third ton, Wnsco nnd Whcolor, 50 onch; (3fU por cent) of tho tutal valuo. oC niiiiiuy, iii. jviiiuiopu uro imimi in crops in luuu was comriDutod uy tuo six countlos , Mnlhour contnlnlng corenls, somowhnt loss tluui one-third 2000. Lnko 1500, Hnrnoy 1000, 3LQ por cent) by liny and forngc Crook 90, Wasco 20, Grant 15. ami about one-tenth (0 X por cent) "- bv notiitoea and othor vcKotnblcm WOMEN' ARRAIGNED ' Tint romalndor, ropreseatlnB about AS HOUSEHOLD SHIRKS 23..1 por cent of tho totaL consisted 1 mostly of fruits nnd nuts, forest pro (I'livcinmciil Invcsllpitni' Finds "So- ditota, nnd sundry minor crops. clnl Functions" Clmngo Con- I Tho totnl vnluo of crops in 1909' dltlons on FnrniN. ' waa 124.9 por cent Brolcr than In WASHINGTON. Doc. 4. A Bharp 18A9. thin Incronso being, duo In pact nrrnlgnmonr of tho farmors' wives to. higher prices. TIicm. was an in- iiud (iniiKinera or tuo country, ana crun.se of 12.5 por ci."U In tho total Incidentally tholr city sisters. Is ncronco of crons for wblth ncroaeo HE wntor frnnchlso "nlo" unon. rontnlnod In a ronort by Gooruo K.iwm ronartcd. nil or tho lmnnruuit wlilcli somo Marshllold citizens Holmes, chlof of tho division of "craps showing increjua in ncrota'o; J Our lease has expired and our landlord lias served notice that it it not be renewed. We must close out our entire line and our fixtures h January 1. ' ? To make things move quickly we have decided to inaugurate the grctafc CLOSING OUT SALE Jcver held on Coos Bay, ,- 'i wi w wil1 closc out any lmc in tuc stoi' afc c"1H3Si7, , "ii 2S Peir Cent Discooot oo all Sales Over $ 1 000 DRESSED DOLLS AT LESS THAN COST. - x V n CHRISTMAS GOODS AT" B AUG A IN PRIOESL DON'T DELAY. Gome Today. This Closing Out Sale is Genuine, ' COOS BAY CASH STORE Gr. N. BOLT; Manager. TRADE MISSIONARY' MOVEMENT A PROMISING missionary ontor prlso Is that to bo undor takon by a party of San Francisco business mon who nro to tlslt China during tho coming wln tne fully oqnlppod for "trado boost- 4V. I ...l ...111 ..!.... . ... ih, nun win kivu a iiuiuouHira-i tlnil nf II... n.lun ......... .. -..I.....I ' w. in n.vi .illTl.llillu Ul UlllllHIIIH American wnys. Thoy will visit Shanghai. Hongkong, llangkow, Canton, Nnnklng, l'okln and othor largo cities, lecturing In oach nnd attending banquets, and hnvo fixed on tho slogan, stately enough for Confucius. "Conformity to wost rn ideas will bring prosperity and assistance" Tho mission Is promis ing for tho Blmplo roamm that tnoso snn KranclHco biisluoss aro Chlnnmon thoniHolvos, Announcement Extraordinary! mon THE 1'IE IS 11URNEI) ftavo fonstod with n Jl'-"5rliig gusto, jid wljpHn TtvUt:.., "vyatored" in an ticipation of n prospectlvo bnnquot, Is a bit uurnoii nrouna mo ouku production nnd distribution of tho Agricultural Department. Although wages havo rlson stead ily during forty-four years, Mr. lust now, nnd Is hardly as palutnblo Holmes declnres that tho prosont as It onco was, but tho charrod por- ngo womon Iiavo forgotten or aro tions will bo carofully scraped oir In tho hopo or makltig an nccoptablo dfsh Cooks will grow cnroloss, os puclally Ii tho concoction of Urn amo provontll. Monotony (ompola a degroo f Innttontlon nnd over sight that invariably assort thorn soles whon loast deslrod or appro- prlato. Tho only remoily ror tuo ovu n clianno of cooks and stowards. Thoro hns been a reeling in hub too proud to Indulgo In household work on tho farm. Tho luro ofl "Bocloty," which has reached out to tho farm, ho Bays, Is much to blamo for the condition which ho- describes aa acute th increaso of coreals was rolnUyo- lr small, and thnt Iciluiy and fc-ru&o ciimparatlvoly largo, Tho I.cikIItui. Cropi The leading crocs us presonjtd In a former report in tho order ofthelr linportanco as judund. by vaj'x. aro hay and forngo, TJ.G.2SC.O0O; wheat, U0. 849,000; onVa, $5.037,00'!;. hops, $2,830,000; and. potatoes. $2,000,- 000. It shoulii bo noted, VwevnrJ that tho prod tuition or vtgotabloi, ttn . l.lfl ...nlt mu nll.i i . " "nK rrimM in nnrinW hV otUar than poutocs and sum pota girls," Bays Holmes In reporting rr , . ' . imnortitiit a. ll'll.nn I'annma in rnonrxt V068 U.,m yaIi. a 'OrO lnpuriUI(- jsarwrrs vz. aa jr&i Blrnblo. Joined with thl fact la city for somo tlmo past that soinot,0 othor ono thnt tho women of citizens nnd officials woro-too nrdont in tho IntoroBt mnnlfost in tho "wa ter frnnclilao plo." Tho mnttor has Dcon kept going for what seemed il logical reasons. Thoro Is nn oud to all things, Rood ar bad; nnd while nono dcalro to hoo any injury dono to anyone, the poo jlo wenriod of tho old system nnd a change of cooIch should result in woro palatnblo odlbleu for tho people, tveu if it is not so toothsome for tie "plo biters." $ WITH THE t 0 TOAST AND TEA Z if his satanlc majesty is tho father of lies, his family Is tho biggest on record and a numbor of nls children may be found on Coos Bay. tho farmor's family aro nolther abto nor willing to ropoat tho manual performances of tholr grandmoth ers on tho farm." Vegetable!. In 1009 the total acreage of jutn toes and other vegotnblowas Ofijiyu and tholr valuo $ 1.5 10.M00. Inolud- ing potntmqs and sweet potatoes, and. yams, tlw ncroago of ogotnbv8 was, r . . . Tl. rnlol.... nt tlir. nlniwlitrit nf 9!l I'll ...! tlinli. vnlun " A4 n 000 living on tho farm, tho report con-1 both nreago nnd value botog decl- tluuos, Is responsinio in iv measuro. ueaiy ureater than la, isayK for the womon of the farm aro it iw engaging In "srclaj functions" which tho government export holds to be "Incompatible with porform nnc of housohoM labor." Tho l.asf-liig of tho oM-tltro domestic ludiiBtiieB la deplore I end iloimos Viowers and I'lnius and. Xursery l'nxIiM'iN. The raising of towers and plants and uursory produqts is ilso of somo Importance In Owgon, 2,298 acres Wing devoted Xo thorn iu 1909, and the output being, valuta at $1,0C2- ndds ll.nt "It la ra e thnt ono of, 000, Most of tho product was raised tho youngor women know how to on farms whore- theso. branches of ng Unlt." ' riculturo wore carried on as au. im- "Throughout largo areas," he portant buslnws. says, "tho prldo of tho housewife Small Fruits. In groat stores of preserves, dried Strawberries nre by far tho most and pickled fruits, borries and veg- important of the small fruits ratsed otables, exists chiefly In history, In Orogon, with raspberries aid lo nnd dopondenco Is placed mostly! gnnborrka ranking next. Tho. value upon tho local store for tho pro-of the strawberry crop In 1309 was ducts of tho cannory and tho ovnp-. $395,349; that of raspborrlcs and lo orntor." I ganberrles $150,729. Tho total Within tho period mentioned ncreago of small fruits in 1909 was We lake pleasure in announcing that we have just closed arrangements whereby we will represent tho EILERS PIANO HOUSE The Biggest Piano Dealers in the United States This means that the people of Coos Bay will have the opportunity hereafter to secure right here at homo the world's host pianos mid Player Pianos at the same low prices and easy terms which has mado the Biler Houses the Biggest, Busiest, and Best dealers every where. Bight now wo have some of the finest Pia nos over soon here iust shinned to us from the Eilers big wholesale headquarters. .Every taste for tone, case design and price can be satisfied. It matters not whothor you want an inexpensive piano or the Nation's finest and most costly make the glorious Ohickcring of Boston or a Baby -Grand or a modern Player Piano. We will guarantee to sell you a better instrument for less money than obtainable anywhere else, cast, west, north or south. Small Profits and Quick Sales and each and every customer a satisfied ono is tho policy of this House. Gome in and see tho fine instruments now on hand. Ask to sec the Jiiilers Bungalow Player Piano. Compare this instrument with tho $8o0 and $900 Player Pianos which outside peddlers have brought in hero and tried to pawn on? at various times at these high prices. Wo will sell you a bettor piano for just exactly one-half the price, nnd on monthly pay ments if you choose. TOWARD irOBSOX, Salesman-.. LOUTS BALSIGKR, Manager. Representing Eilers Music House The FatiWs Largest Dealers. NOHTir nKVD, ounnoN. some duplication, while- tho values shown for 1909 rolato only- to tho products in their original condition. Sugar Crops. Tho total valuo of sugar beets pro duced in 1909 was $74,902.. as com pared with $63,322 in 189J. Forest Products. Tho census schedules for.1910 cal. . . liiiii.i.. ii. . ii .. am i n kja ia nr nmnii r n e l ikiii ... . i - . . v . ...n..... ntm unmntiniiva nnmi wiuiin win noriuu niuimonuii vivhu ui oiuun iiuua in wvj wan nr rnr tun "vniim nr nil flnn.r.n.i hor husbund to enjoy a pleasure. Holmes reports that wages paid to! 9.348,000 quarta, ns compared with fencing material, logs, railroad ties! I iiiim liuuuera un uio mrni imvo ns- vY'u,r"r . """ iu'' "" lu lOieKrnpn and lOlonnono nolea. mnto- aI.. I... ..4 .tnL.r tirlfli li I til 1 J --- en ns hlph ns 79 per cout, and that' vnluo $641,000 In 1909, as compared Timn i Riiiii to bo mnnov but harvest hands nro now paid up. with $387,000 in 1899. 111110 8 !U". ".. "' .?'n" wnr.l of S20 a month, with board. Orchard Fruits. Sin. .,.,.., i.n im more monov ho .For the farm laborors who llvo on. requlroa. tho like, and may tlwroforo lrwlude valuo for fted and other- purposes; Thoy aro, however, mainly consumod on tho farms producing them. Tho Census riurean mado no attempt to ascertain- the total quantity or valuo ui mew products, but tho schedules called for the quantity and vatao of thoso sold during tho yar 1909". Tho returns Bhow that 79(i fnrmnni In Oregon, sold, during 1909, r0073 iuuh in Biraw, ror wnien tney rocoiV' od $34,198. iJ- rlals for barrels, bark, naval stores, or othor forest products cut or pro- fllirml 111 1 fiOO whnthA. neml n rtwn. ,n Tho total quantity of orchard Bohi, or en hand Anrll 16. 1910!" Ihe farm tuo year round. Mr. r",ls i'uuucou n iauw was ,i-j,- nnd also In n sepnrnto Item, for the Holmes declnres tho money paid , M quarts, valued nt $3,340,000.1 "amount received from sale of stand- ilnnc lint vrmrnstvnt thn ronl vnluo Apples Were tllO most Important Of ln. llmlmi- In 10(10 rni,., , . l inoqu avouh l 0f his remuneration, for "tho cost, the orchard fruits produced and! 20.041 farms in Orecon 45.4 nor rnt ojoiu in Aoun .vain 'U "J" aoih ot llviilK virtually Is BOlved for Plums and prunes ranked next. Tho' of all farms in tho stato which re 4UJI1B win au(um u "vmu ....!..( j,jjj QIU03U AWU BUUJ Miuua bb( uhj, groat TIIKUMOS UOTTMCS in vnrioty nt tho KK1 CUOSS. FINK i'KUFOlKS for CilPl'S nt tho m:i CUOSS. XMAS Tho famous KKLIA'-SIMUXO. FIKI.D Al'TO TIItKS and TUUKS. Satisfaction guarantood. TIIK OUX- Tho Times ofllco. 3KIIV. n.VXD 1UXOH Saturday ovonlng. LOVKLORX WOMAN'S VliKX 1-X)n MATR WITH OOOI) MANNERS IS ANSWKRRD. Havo your Job printing dono a KODAKS make splendid XmaaTha Times offlce, OlftB. RED CROSS. Have your Job printing done at KEKN KVTTER KiUvcs at TIIK UNNHR. An unfilled want causes unhappt ness Times Want Ads get results. Times' Want Ada bring results. production of grapes In 1909 amount ported forest products In 1909 tho ed to 3,207.000 pounds, valued $98.- total value of such products belnc 770, ami that or nuts to 17S,0U0. $2,890,000, as compared with $lT- pounds, valued at $13,208. 301,000 In 1899, an Increase of 122- Tho production of all orchard .2 per cent. Of tho value In 1909, fruits togothor In 1909 wns 190. G per $1,226,000 waa ronortnii , M.t t . .1 i ionn ...i.ii- i..i . : . : "" " -v"' kvu. muuivr n"i ju , jhio uiui prouuets useu or to be used on tho Cisco, n rend- Ui BU1,V "vVHUUlli AilO tiUUU VI UI' ELGIN, 111., Dec. 4. A letter from "Miss z, X, Radcllffe" of this city, offering her hand and $30, 000 to somo wwoll-mnneroct man with stylo," published In San Fran cisco, has caused Postmaster II. D. Hemmens of Elgin to receive moro than 300 letters n day addressed to tho prospective bride. Miss Radcllffea letter was ad dressed to tho mayor of San Fran- - lurms inemseives. ji.SY3.ooo nu thnti "Win .. ..itto ....i.ut. n.i chard fruits Increased from $906.- of products sold or for sale nmiheln nm fimi V T,..i,V ii i , . 000 inl899 to $3,340000 In 1909. $39P1,000 as the amount reSed To? S fierwSd oSkmg woman o"f 2? while that of grapes declined from standing timber. It ahould be noted and if I don't cot a hl,.h.nd bv $162,543 in 1899 to $98,776 in 1909. that forest products not produced on 1913 I will ue ? MO ono.tat It should bo noted than tho values farms are not Included in this rnnr 1 I"L 1,.Befc l3.0.'0?.0 eBLa- from 1899 includo tho valuo of moro! Miscellaneous Crons. ndvancod products that are derived. Straw and cornstocks derived as from orchard fruits or grapes, such by-products from the production of as elder, vinegar, dried fruitg and grain nod corn have a congideratoW carrier or a bricklayer, so long as ne ii wen mannered and has stylo, "MISS Z. X. RAOCLIFFE." . n Knma 8rt ' now numoor ixi. dressed in youthful nanda era In the, shaky script A majority of the letters )ty. Many of then. ppe ' " tain photographs, n -- p tures. Ono corner of he P 1 floor Is dovotea w . m California but P X. mH country aro represenieu - i marks of the letters from I ants to- Miss RndcllfW 1 Meanwhllo prc1' .r mi B1 has failed o aci -.m m cllffe, and sue u any of hor moll' Match I-fghtli Cigar U Guoline. ff,t PENDLETON, Ore., ua Erpi Ham P. Scnuii oi i - ,s iuftn from severe burns about tw head as the result of a w ghtw dent at that place. j , of .imi when a small P" ,,nfl ll " t.sa iff'sa ana enveloped 1.1. Jg fl to Bcorcbing hs entire ,,1 name ouruo r-f-,ned hi nl" vflhrowfl and abortenea -TTlit "" nav your jo" ""' Th number it lettor reoelved Tfoo Ttmw oce. mm