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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. BAYTIMES - - M. 0. MAI.OXKV Ktlltor and Pub. , JJZZ-ZlSl. 1'AN U. MAI,OM',i .-wh i.tmur Al.(U.ST nuZHEX left today for a '(FFlCIAIi I'M'l-r. OK TIIK CITY OV MAltSIIKIKIil). short visit at Tun Mile. ; . c ii iMMnVli ,.f VnrHi llnliil. was wintered at tlio postofflce at Marsh- ' ' V' ,,,,, .,,.. OSCAR CARLSON of Coos River Is In Marshlleld today on business. Reld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second cla?4 mall matter. Ufficlal Paper of Coos County. SURSCRIPTIOX HATES. DAIIiV. ! One year $G.OO ( Per month t0 WEEKLY. Ono year . ?1.0 When pnld strictly In advance tue ubscrlptlon price of the Coos Bay ,j,SPER YOAKUM was here from JiTmofthB6'00 ,Cr year r ,2'5 I Colu,u terday on btialncBB. L. n. SMITH of Coos Ulver came down on the Rainbow today. CARL CARLTON of Coos River Is In Marshlleld today on business. Dedicated to the service of the C WMB. of North Rend, was a people, that no good cause shall lacK chnmplon, and that evil shall no.' 'hrlvo unonp sed. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrsliflcld :: :: :: : Orcgo.. Marshlleld business visitor today. 13. R. UODSON of Coos River la a business visitor In Marshlleld to day DUMBER AXI) PANAMA CAXAL. MRS. S. A. TARRIN expects to leave on the next Redondo for San Fran- HE TIMES prints an Interesting ll8C' Tand encouraging Interview with ,(i Ai SMITH Is a business visitor Mr. C. A. Smith in another -'a im.. i,-. Mnruiiniii 11111 SJ'J IVK V.I fcV IHI umiivih column. Ills views of thu highly j today. probable bunellc.lal effect of the opening of the Panama Canal on the APPLEOATE SMITH of Coos River lumber trade, are a result of care- was a passenger on the Rainbow ful consideration. Such a result 1 today. means much for Coos liny. That LIGHT VOTE IS CAST HERE .NOT MICH INTEREST SHOWN IN STATE REFERENDUM ELEC TION IN .MARSHFIELD TODAY. SAIiOOXS ARE CLOSED For the first time In the his- j tory of Marshlleld, the saloons j j did not open for business this j I morning. City Attorney Goss In- I i structlng them that they could I 1 not open until after the polls i closed tonight. On- account of I the election today was a holiday 1 for the banks and schools. 1 this section has suffered no dele terious effects from the continued dullness of the lumber trade for the past four years may be attributed largely to the highly efficient organ ization of the C. A. Smith Company nnd thu modern muthods and equip ment of the Smith mill. While many mills In other sections were clos ing or operating only a portion of G. W. SHELLY and wife of Myrtle Point spent Sunday with friends on tl.e Hay. 11. W. GinilS, the North Inlet cran bery rancher, is a Marshlleld visi tor today. MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos River Is a Marshlleld business visitor today. tlio time, the Smith mill has contin ued regularly and much of the time CARLTON F. W'ASSON of Coos River running day nnd night. wns n passenger on the Rainbow to Thnt thoro is agreement with .Mr. j Mnrshlleld today. Smith's View of the flV"t on H'n lumber trade of the npulmr of "o MRS. E. G. SMITH oi Coos River cannl Is shown by the following from Is on a shopping expedition In a Portland paper: "Tho opening of the canal Is very1 likely to mean much to the lumber Marshlleld today. V. MOTLHY and wire yesterday moved Into their line new home on North Second street. Industry. Indeed It mny entirely rollovo the existing dullness nnd convert It again Into n very prof itable business. "It Is believed that passengers may be lnndcd through the canal on. tho Pacific Coast In ten days af ter they leave Now York. It will, therefore, be no terrific undertak ing to land Pacific Coast lumber on the Atlantic Coast. The cost. It Is believed, will not bo more than $S THI) KISSAM. of North Rend, went M RS. E. II. MICHAELS, or North Rend, will leave on the next Re dondo ror San Francisco. TOWER I1ROT1IERS have moved from the Wilson cottage on Bennett avenue Into the Elckworth house on Elrotl avenue. The vote up to 3:30 today In Marshlleld was: North .Marshlleld, 100. Central Marshlleld, Hi). South Marshlleld, 1.17. A very light vote Is being cast In Marshflold today in the state refer endum election. About as many women as men are voting in the various precincts. In North Marshlleld, Messrs. A. I). Wolcott, W. T. Merchant. F. A. Gold en, Alec Johnson, D. L. Rood and .1. II. Mllner constituted the board. In central Marshlleld. Judge Pen- I Ladles' V"1.,IM JJ1 lilUJL ter.8 for I , IRVING mmiBZiWfA 'JiiKJJ tmn .v.... I .MARSHFIELD, OHEiJOX. are 20 Per Cent Discount Sale for One Week Only cueing MONDAY. XOVEMRER il mill continuing ONE i WEEK ONLY. I. ,K, 1 I -oimni'iii'iiii? .liiiAir.i i . . miihvii ......... i-. trill lb, n.. SALE to our new store In the li ving Block. On account ol getting "" ","' n'iv ipinrtcis vci v i H'E son ami naturally our goodx arriving wry late vve lltul ourselves overstocked at this n,,,,., A? ''"e hl, lo move the goods out at any price, v si is n kmi-hiv.. ... ""--"irrmig. Aiiyiniiig soli! ut "TIIK PARIKIW" i guarantee ami v.c stand bclilml VVerv .. ,.i S0,d with Ol'H MOTTO IS: A SATISI'li; ) Vs-n t,!,"'l'. WAYS A CUSTOMER. 1 h,MKH IS . im! to move the good We are lieailiuarters on Ladles', Misses' and Chlldivn's Wear, also .Men's complete lines of clothing, furnishing goods, hats anil caps. MEN'S OVERALLS ONLY, EXCEPTED TL? .- 5 AT TO HOTEL W The Cliamller. I). I). Price. CotiulH": F. E. Dralre, Hiindon; W. C. Scott. San Fran cisco; EJw. II. Fish. Randon; W. A. Allen, San Frnnctso; Mrs. C. Nel son. Randon; ,1. R. Lee, Reaver Hill; Edmund Gall. Chlco, Cul.: ' Price Davis, Coqullle; Win. Peart, Co- (lullle; John I'enrt, Couullle: O. C. Catiicart, John Merchant and C. Johnson constituted the board. A. DIES FROM A nock. Jay Doyle. C. 11. Marsh. Dal " ' .ortii uenu; w. 11. .ui.niii. sr. i.ouis, , Mo. The Rlnnco. E. C. Hatcher. Couuillo, W. L. Jones, Holland: Daniel Stlennon. Allegany; Geo. Campbell, San Fran cisco; R. A. Van Fleet, San Fran cisco; Robert Evans, Glendale; J. M. Hughes, Klamath Falls; John Siren, Catching Inlet, II. R. Martin, Portland; George Carter, Seattle. The Coos. , S. Rlshop. Coaledo; Raymond & Miller, Portland; Win. Rnrker, Port land; M. Laird. Sltkum; W. F. Ed wards, Eugene; R. J. Ilnuui, South Coos River; Mrs. 11. J. Rrnnn. South Coos River; W. Burke. Portland. The Lloyd. George Campbell, San Francisco; A. Prices Tell the Story Children's Outing Flannel Gowns. White or colored, lit'c. 7CA ftOc and I OU Ladles' Outing Flannel Gowns. White or colored. 85c, $1, $1.'.'.' and $1.50 .! to $10 a thousand. If, through this means, a prolltable market is opened for the least desirable rein- nnnts of the lumber which Is now too or.en practically sacrificed, it M"S' "M" LPSE STPMP and to CoiiulIIo yesterday to try and get a game for tho North Rend Independent football team. big will mean great thiims nnd profits to the lumber Industry. "Tho Inn her business up to date la tho backbone of our commercial life. When It Is being conducted at MKS ,,,., T,rTTUj ,,,,,,. daughter. Catherine, and Mrs. Rosa Preuss will leave on the next Re dondo for San Diego and Los Angeles. Football Player Injured Last Saturday in Game Dies Today From Injuries. (H AMC'ltlwl I'rrw lo fnnl lt Tllilff.i PHOENLWILLE, Pa., Nov. 4. George Gay, of Rlacklnton, Mass., formerly a player on Urslngs' Col lege football team, died In a hospi tal here today from a broken neck suffered In a game last Saturday. ' RACING NOVICE W. Peterson. Lakeside; Leo Ken- nedy, Tourist; L. Landen, Portland;! G. Gibson, Portland; M. C. Creston1 nnd wife, Norway, Ore.; II. P. Hay-' less. Bunker lllll; John 11. Kllduue, Florence; John Irving, Empire. Rath Nai" to . . Robe Blankets 'Wool- $3.75 to Katli Robes, $3,7 Special line of Shirt Wal.u bl. vn lima 1 r. ' "' "I v to Ross of the Road Over all, STic and Special hi .Men's Pants, hem weignt lor winter, $.G5, $:.ur. n EARLY IN THE SEASON WE ROUC.'HT A JOB IX 31 EX'S IU. XEL SHIRTS. WE A HE .NOW OFFERINti THESE I'Olt ONE-TKIKD LESS THAN TIIKIH UlwL VALUE. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY THERE IH A REASON ASK VOl'll .NKICIIIIOR. Trv The Times Want Aits. w n loss everybody feels It. Transform thnt condition Into one of widely extending trade and fruitful profits and poor times Immediately hccoino good times. returned to Randon yesterday, ufter a short visit at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wleder, at Ten Mile. C. Olin Davis Wins Los An geles to Phoenix Race in 1 18 Hours, 47 Minutes. Illy AnwUlnt Pi In Coon lur Tlin., PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. I C. Olln Davis, a racing novice, drove n Lo comobile l to victory today In the orttn Bend Local Everts Mrs. Geo. Black, and daughter I business nnd social meeting this Cecil, are expected home soon from I evening ut the home or Rev. and Mrs. a several months visit In Berkeley.) A. II. Ilisey, In Porter Addition. Mrs. O. Ohman, or North Inlet, was the guest Sunday ui her sister., , ' HRJSTL'.X CHURCH NOTICES j Mrs. John Freelnnd. 7I? ." " T j The Christian Sisterhood or North The W. C. T. C. will hold their' "end will meet at the home of Mrs. regular meeting at the .Methodist ('lark Gladmau next Friday after Church Tuesday afternoon at - t - o'clock. o'clock. Prof. G.Mibbs will give a talk on the Important voting iiies- "Thls prospective Atlantic trndo AI1SS wa.VDA IHBARGER returned , "'!M-nillo trnns-desert grind from ' (Ions during the afternoon Is receiving a good deal of atteu Hon Troni tho acllvn men in the business, nnd It. would surprise most im If It should not prove tho ' "'I trade stimulant they have lad r v many a year. to Coiiullle yesterday tci resume her school work niter having spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Illbarger here. Even with the aid of a mirror n Coos Bay woman Is unable to seo herself as others seo her. A. 11. LEWIS returned last evening from a business and pleasure trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Lewis re mained for a more extended visit at her old home In California. THE giUET OBSERVER SAYS: "If h1u will provide for the inner man he will provide for the outer woman. L. R. BRYSON, of North Bend, at torney for Receiver Walters of the Kinne properties, was here today on business, e reports that mat ters are working well and he hopes nun some new pians win assume a delluite phase soon. Los Angeles. He was crowned with a miirei wiuaui in mo presenro oi Vice-President Marshall and Gover nor Hunt, who acted ns referee. Davis' time for the distance was IS hours, 17 minutes, 1 A special religious service will be held at tho home of .Mr. and Mrs. Gurnoa tomorrow night. Rev. Giegg The olllclal board or the Method- will be present and conduct the sor Ist Episcopal Church will hold a vices. in speaking of this new record, ' tho preseut. model litis been In tlio .Howard says: 'The Bulck factory 'is to ship the Howard Automobile CARD OF THANKS i Company a solid tralnload of SS To the many friends for tlulr doultlc-ilcflcefl freight enrs contain- kindly acts and words or sympnthyi. , . ,i..i ..:' ' t I-'" 1!HI model '.. t, mii ivi.-Mi r.tv.n ui'i .-a 7iut;ii t ; In the death of our beloved husband and lather, W. C. Craig, we extend hands or the experimenting depart ment ror the last year. Tho motor juscd In this now model Is of the famous overhead valve typo and It guaranteed by the makers to develop TO FILEIGOOD 1 HO PETITION SI'PT. A. G. RAAB, or North Rend, was a .Marshlleld visitor yesterday, lie reports that the attendonco there continues to Increnso, the en rollment being about llfty percent greater than a year ago. Tne ac commodations are now being taxed to the utmost. Request for Special Election INOCULATE MEMBERS OF Will be Taken up at Co- j COLORADO NAT'L GUARD quille Tomorrow. (Special to The Times.) rMfll'll.l.l.V fn Vni- r. Tim Coos County Good Roads Association Ci(,i1"1'"1" National Guard, to ren- (llr .nodte4 rr lo Coot lUy Tlmea. TRINIDAD, Colo.. Nov. L An order to Inoculato evory member of today will iPe the petitions to the Coos County Court asking that a special election be called In the near ful uro te vote on a $ 1 10,000 bond issue to build good roads, No date Is specified In the petitions and the tier tliem immune to typhoid fe ver wns put Into effect today. Sev eral companies have been exposed to tho disease nt tho Ludlow tout colony, where five cases have de veloped among tho strikers. Sanl- Bulcks botweon tho first and tenth j more power and use a lower grado of November. This shipment, which of gasoline than any other type of our heartfelt thanks. Their generous Is tho largest and most valuable I motor mnde. Tho motor Iiiih a II, :!-l thoiightriiluess lightened tho biirdouj tdtlpineut of llrst-class freight over 1 ,lu''1 ,,or, 1,11,1 " '"lt'l stroke and or our great sorrow. , 0 W0I.,(, ,B' valU(1 Ilt aJtho cylinders are cast In pairs. The MRS. W. C. CRAIG AND proximately ?.-:,,0ii0 and breaks tho ' 1)ol,, HulitliiK. starting and Ignition FA.MiI.Y AND RELATIVES, i irovlous world's record also held byH'H'0"' Ih ,)Ul" ' 'k1'1 ,n'0 11,0 ll" BUICK BREAKS ALL RECORDS by the Howard Automobile Company. This record was tho shlpmont of 7." double-decked freight cars contain ing :i7S Bulcks valued at $ 182,000, which arrived here January 2, lOlii, rhls tralnload of moro than -10 self and has beon Himpllfled to a point whoro It Is practically trouble, proof. The steering wheel Is lo catcd on tho left-hand side while tho oniergoucy brake and gear shift lever are In tho center nnd tho car Bulcks Is an additional allotment lmndy to tho driver's right linnet, which I was able to securo from A full floating rear axle Is used and tho factory and In no way Inter- th0 ('nr" nnB " unusually smooth act STAR THEATFR Nnrtk Rpnd TONIGHT! A. Quatermass, Mgr. Ulg state-rlght feature, THE G U1NE MEXICAN UUI.L-FIChT FI.ORADOUA In three pirti , ii. ....t.. i.. ...it I. In fnnTML JOHN. THE WACGO.NER-W urn dra urn. Al(iMi:.Ti:i) OltCIIESTR.- AilnilRRlnn. 10 ailtl 1 t!ltl Jennings'Store AT NORTH CEND ; AT NORTH BEM Heodauarters for LADIES' HATS AND MILLIJMifc feres with tho shipment of our reg' ular allotniont which is ton per cent of the factory output. This Solid Trainload of 88 Double Deck Freight Cars Will Be I i,orcetnK nt tl,e present tim0 ia Shioopd tn Pnrtlanri 1,1010 t,,nn 100 ,nrH ir week, in oinuptju iu roiuanu. .,. ...nr.,s u. w. , I v- i III' I W Tower, Coos County repro- than 82.r) now 1914 model Rulcks I. R. porary cessation In tho woiR of dis arming the strikers nnd doputles. xtyricn Court will doiermlno the date at their tnry 1110:1811 ,'l's ,,ilV0 tern meeting tomorrow. Relative to ru mors about tho $110,000 being ap portioned by agreement or petition to certain districts or stretches of road. the County Court states that It can- A ,,, momi(t of tho SocIa8t to b 'dl' Idea WlM ro " t0 ttonr fe to be dlMded as the statute provides. 8((ipal inect,ns m Thumll). Xov if you havo anything to n, rent 0th' ut S p' m-' ut Hl Ii'lnnl8h "". trrte. or want help, try a Want Ad K- STORGARD. m iu Timet. i Bontntlvo of tho Bulck Motor Car .between now nnd tho 20th of No Company, Is In receipt of the fol- vembor. This number will just lowing communication from the ; about put us oven with our orders Portland branch otllce. that will j and we hope to bo able to make Im prove uuoresuiiR renuing to local mediate delivery on somo of tho auto enthusiasts. A number of au tomoblles in this record-breaking shipment have been ordered for Coos County. Hero Is tho article: "Onco more all existing world's records havo been shattered by tlo nulclc enr nnd a Bulck organization. "This latest world's record conies as the result of tho work dono by C. S. Howard, head or the Howard Automobile Company, Pacific Const distributors of Rulck and National models for a short time at least The domand for the now Rulcks has been so heavy that wo havo beon unablo to retain demonstrators for our own uso and any number of sales havo been lost through our In ability to make or promise delivery. Tho tralnload shipment will contain iiulto n number of tho new six-cylinder Buicks. This is the first year tho Rulck factory has evor plnced a six on the mnrkot, although they cars, when on his recent trip to tho j havo beon experimenting with sixes Secretary., big Bulck plant at Flint. Michigan, very extensively for two von n,i Ing brenklng system. There are two Independent pairs of brakes, each pair working on drums on the rear wheels. Tbn linen mill finish nn dm new six comparo vory favorably with theiPhono 40; North stylo and finish on the most expen sive cars and are very much better than anything heretofore seen on a nix soiling at nnythlng near tho Rulck prlco." Riir the Fish Mai Will call at Korndalo on Monday, Hunker Hill on TueW. Unstable on Wednesdr, West Marslirleld on TlrW. n,,nkr Hill on FrldW Enstslde on Saturw- ...... ,vi.i.-i.i.'I1KXT AW0 Zi 1'"' "' -nnllL Watch for Koow quarters, Marahfleld. Dlanc0 hnn 46: North De"d- Store. Phono Jng room, Mn"""' ; pbar, Blanco Hotel Wl i North Rend at ',)(, prlvnto cnaneii r- cars Consider What, Is Happenjjr buslne nnd then consider yourself, your family and 'olir ? If noU8 you dono all you should do In tho way of l'roteet heaUb, m wo en n boln vnn. Wo write fire, accident, le. iirfltr fii Plato glass nnd liability Insurance. We also f"lnveBtment of ull kinds and do a general real estate ana ness. COOS BAY REALTY ( ft MEL G. DUNCAN. Phone 264-J.