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nn.. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. CAN SWEAR IN GREAT DEMAND VOTES TUESDAY! FOR OLD 0 ALLIANCE 6ETS OVER RIVER BAR Unregistered Voters Will be iM-!""MK!;lI,,;SiV jmlDS!ayed TWp iDalS- anLa Half MIIUWUU iu vuic iuiiiuiiuw City Election. swkihsh-lutiihran church hazaah ih a iiuok succuss. I WILSON'S STATKMHNT. That ninnv Mnrshflolil noonln hun- Edltor Times: KcgarclltiK the can- ,. f ,,i.fnni,im,n,t i,nl. didacy of the undcrslRned for llic "' " orrico of City Councilman for tho "read was shown by the enor- onc-yoar term, will Bay tlint I nm.nious demand made for this prod not a Prohibitionist, but have al- rt nt the Swedish Lutheran Church ways been a Uepublican. I am pro-, bazaar, which came to a close Snt gresalvo In principle and believe In m day night nfter tho annex of law enforcement. the church had been packed all I ntn n Strong believer In a pro- Wonlnir with nn niitlitiHlfinHn thrmu'. gresslvo municipal administration To fm tllls ,icmnnd to somo extent, staff sale Krldny night, when what Is left of tho nrtlck'M from the bazar will bo rold. Rev. Honson, paBtor of tho church, was greatly pleased ;it tho snowing mime and stated tnat do Clearing Columbia River- Waves There Unusual. eressivo municipal aiuiim uuuuu To m, thIs ,icmnn,i to somo extel and tho handling of the city a af-tilc iU(1C8 of tii0 ehureli will ma fairs along strictly business lines. i?0)uo moro of the hoine-Rrown.str the city getting a dollars worth of(,)f llfc ,,,, lt win 1)e 1)lnce(, , Hil work for every dollar expended. J. WRIGHT WILSON, Considerable Interest has been aroused In the city election which will bo hold tomorrow. The polls t spite the marring of the sale on will open nt S o clock and will close . I1 ridny night, the other two eve nt S'o'cock In the evening. 'ii!ngs caino up to what hnd been However, the principal Interest expected of all three, and with the centers in the fact that the voters 'coming sale Friday night the pro will be allowed to be sworn In If I reeds will bo beyond nil expert n they did not register, tho state law ft Ions. Through The Times ho de prohlbltlng swearing having heeiijEired to express his heartfelt tliankn hold unconstitutional. Only t27 J rml that of the congregation for wero registered which Is probably lull who aided In the bazaar and less than two-tiurus or tlie voters jcliurch program of the city The candidates arc: For Recorder .lohn W. Ilutler. For Councilman (Three-year Jcrm and two to be elected) Dun can Ferguson, H. A. Copplo. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd, A. .1. Savage, Guy Lat tln and Mrs. Cnrrlo Wright. The latter Is the Soclnllst candidate. For Counellninn (Ouo year term nnd ono to be elected.) .1. Wright "Wilson, Arthur MeKeown and J nek Farley. Opposed to .MeKeown. J. W. Ilennett and Arthur Me Keown have been minting a hard campaign In behalf of Mr. Mc Kpown's candldncy. A strong effort has been made tji Him p nM H'p n'n"i v'"" mi'' tho ones they control for McKcown. uouer, otwng to the tact tlint the Council next vonr will have the strongest phnso of the water ques tion to solve, everyone who has the Interests of tho city aro opposing MeKeown benuse bo Is so clostJ.v; Jdontlfled with tho Coos liny Water Conipaiiv. Some of McKeown's friends havo started the report tlint tho Council would not hnve any thing more to do wltn the water question, but this Is absolutely un true. Tho findings of the Oregon Railroad Commission are expected almost any tlmo and If they should raise the rates. It will bo up to the Council to take nctlon against It. Js'pt only this, but lt will bo up to tho Council to provide a source of supply of a municipal wnterworks which will probably havo to bo In ntnlled unless Mr. Dennett Is nblo to Hccuro tho enormous prlco that Is asked for tho Coos Hay Water Company's plnnt. It Is owing to this, It Is stated, that they are par ticularly anxious to elect Messrs. MeKeown and Savage. Alhrccht Denies Report. It was pretty generally reported thy Prizes awarded Saturday nlghl wero as follows: Host layer dike. Mrs. August Carlson, first; Mrs, Henjanili) Oat And, second. Best angel cake. Mrs. W. D. Curtis. Host coffeo cake. Mrs. Andrew Slorgnrd, first. Mrs. Ucatrlco Lund, second. .ludges of tho cake contest wero: Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Doubner and Mrs. Krnnqulsl. Judges of the bread contest wco: Mrs. 1. S. Smith. .Mrs. J. Leo IVrown and Mrs. August Carlson. The winner of the benn gucssim; contest for a pleturo donated by the Walker Studio was Mrs. Kron iliiist and the winner of the vacuum cleaner donated by .Johnson & Ou lovson was William I3kblad. IXKS NOTICK! There will bo a big rehearsal for the ICIks minstrel show nt the Ma sonic Onern House Tuesday eve ning at S o'clock. Ry order of F. I). FLI0TCH13U, Director. Macgenn, wife of tho master of tho Uroakwatcr. Five nro to bo olected. For Recorder William Turpin Is running for re-election against Guy Chambers. After having been bar bound for two days and n half, the steamer Alliance, Captain Lofsted, pnssed out from Astoria on her way from Portland to Coos Day yesterday af ternoon, according to word received here last night, and Is duo to arrive in the harbor shortly alter noon. Tho steamer has a big list of passengers and a cnpnclty cargo of freight. Tteports from tho Columbia nrp to the effect that the bar ai that point on Friday mid Saturday was worse than lt has been for several yents and a blj' fleet of steamers was prevented from cross ing out to sen. IJaho lUrn On Son. Wireless reports received by Oper ator Wllllnnison nt MnrslKleld this morning were to the effect that the Alliance would cross tho bar at noon, but sho hnd not crossed In shortly after '2 o'clock nnd It Is expected that the ciintnln Is waiting for high tide. Wireless dispatches nlso stated tnat a baby had been born to a mother aboard the steamer while on the way down the const, nnd the nnibulnnco will meet the steamer at North Ilend to convey the woman to the hospital. Hor n tunc could not bo learned. Fat Man- Slim Man- Tall Man Short Man Average Man- COM I M XV CI.OSKS RILL. Show Troupe Leaves fur Valley Towns for Five Days. After having played In Marsl. fleld for a week, the lion Ton Mil" leal Comedy Company left on tho morning train for Coiuillle, where It opens for two nights. From there the company will go to Myrtle Point for two nights, thonco to Handon for three nights nnd back to North Vciu for two nights before stngln;; Inland. Although the company got off to a wrong start through a number of unexpected occurrences, those who attended the show enjoyed It und got at least their money's worth. Some members of the audiences who were ncciietomed to attending nothing but first-clasH two-dollar-nnda-half-a-seai performances told the rest the actual standing of tho Hon Ton Company from Mielr lofty viewpoint, but the concensus rf opinion is tlint the company pro vided moro enjoyment thnn any company visiting on tho Hay In a long period, SAVH A OL'AKTKR RY BUYING 'KLOUR OF ll.l.i;S. NEWS OF NORTH BEND Miss Kdlth Horn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Horn, mid Pat Flnuagau, will bo united In mnrriage at tho .1. G. Horn home on Sherman avenue this evening at five o'clock. Mrs. W. Vniighan, who left for Fenttlo n short time ago. ncconinan- Inst couple of days that the Marsh-1 'oil by her small son, to meet Mrs. field Socialists hnd pledged Carl AI-1 Vaughn's sister from Alaska, writes hrevht', candidate for Mayor, ISO that tho date of her return Is ludef- votes, mid that in return ho hndlnlto as hor sou Gcorgo has an at Agreed to allow them to select his .tack of tho measles, successor upon tho Council. It was Miss Cnrrlo Stevens and Stanley stated that Tom Howard, Andrew Stevens, who spent a fow duys vis- . . , . ,... i... i nn...i. r tit.. Htorgani ami v. II. .Mcwiiigmiu wero, mug luimivi-s uu ouuin iu mv or, returned homo yesterday, Miss Flossie Hayes and Mildred Hressln, of Oldtown, nro recovering tho threo from whom ho was to sol cct his successor. Mr. Alhreclit stnted todnv that tho report was absolutely false. Ho said I from an attack of monslos t lint ho had not promised anything1 to nnyono except- a "square deal" to) All. Ho said that If the Socialists voted for him all woll and good. He said that tho only remark about his possible successor was that ho had stated that IT Mrs. Wright was elect ed he would nnnio a woman to take ills place so tnat .mis. wrigui won in have company. Miss .M. Powell, who spent Sun dny with friends on South Coos River, returned homo yesterdny eve ning. Mrs. Robert McCann, who was n g est of her daughter, Mrs. K. Geo. Smith of South Coos River over Sunday, returned homo yesterday. JENNING'S STORE. AT XOltTII lti:.D .lust received, a big shipment of STAMPMD GOODS FOK KMIIKOIDKItV Too busy selling goods to write an ad, but we've one of the best CAMPAIGN IS WARM. ltalltrr A. A. Nichols Reports Liveli ness at Fuipiro. A. A. Nichols, water bailiff, of I F.mplro, was In Mnrshllohl this morn- j lug on his way to Conullle, where ho will look after violations of the closed , nonson for steelliead, which opens on! Deceiniier IU. no reports n warm election campaign In prospect at IC u plro. Among those running for council men are: A. A. Nichols. A. Sods trail, Gcorgo Jackson, II. 11. Ingcrsoll, Jmnes McGee, Georgo Wilson, Glen Roz.ell. .lo'i ii Caperou and Mrs. T. .1. Fountain Pens MAKE FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. (We carry the Waterman Ideal and Conklin Self-Filling. Red Cross Drug Store Displays of Holiday Goods On Coos Bay i Dolls and Doll Furniture, Toys in abundance: lots of fancy china. Japanese woodenware, fancy handker chiefs. Christmas presents for everybody. We are adding extra clerks to serve you. Smiths' Variety Store North Bend REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotel TODD The Tailor LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title .V Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. lin niedliito service, prompt atten tion to till Interests of our clients, Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman fb Co. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post VVK FUlt.MSH A IIAO AXD WILL PAY Till: POSTAGE ON ITS KETUIW. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfield FAMILY DINNERS In our new locution, we are es pecially prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day ud Bight, MERCHANT'S CAFE. WE FIT THEM ALL! and we fit you right. We have our suits made for odd size as well as regular size men, and the array of patterns, models, colors and qualities will enable you to find just what you are looking for. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BAN DON THREE STORES. MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. KAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. .M., TPESDAY, NOV. IITII, TUES DAY, NOV. 18TH, TUESDAY, NOV. tt.VHI. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD SATURDAY. NOVEMRER, 7 A. M.; SATURDAY, NOV. 1BTII, 10 A. M.; FRIDAY, NOV. 2 1 ST, U P. M.; SATURDAY, NOV. 2DTII, :! A. M. Tickets on mile to nil Eastern points nnd Informntion us to routes mill rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main .'Iff-L. P. L. STERLING, Agent. Pictures &frani Walker Studio S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. SAILS FROM PORTLAWD FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, NOV. 27, AT 6 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA SUNDAY, NOV. 30, AT 11 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with the North Hank Roud nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company. Pliono II. C. F. M'GEOROE, Auent. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, AT 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Intcr-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt Plume 44. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. GUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE ISO. 1H9 SOUTH BROADWAY WANTED watches tlint won't keen tlmo. nirtv and rancid oil aro the ruination of your watch. Let me handln If nH preserve it perfectly for years to come. E.IC. BARKER. Have That Roof Fixed NOW 0e COUTH ELL i, raoratm. J Low Rates for Handling Tri r,x l,-... I trtinVl bttfKl points In Mnrshfleld for the M ing rates, aenvtry iu - .V- n.nt atni-toa nt III! ldlEM! II1U IIIDfc niuiiv. w. . f"tn tnttil II WIIU VI u..ifc Threo trunks Twolvo' trunks Star Transfer and StorC I.I'Vl Ifeltncr, Prof. Phonos. 120-1: 4H: l-jj Auto Marshfield & North Bend Cara leave every 20 bM 7 n. m.. to 7 p. to 12 o'clock every hjj cuiis one vay, round : , comm uiuio.1 - Cnra leave "u"'". ( flold nnd Ntn Bend North UenU. GORST & KING CALL A J ai) KTGHT PHONE 310 Party anu r7T,ciB MARSIIFIPJAS rEra so' ...il nr the HARRINGTON, Phone 40-L nnOP IN AND IN THE ROWMKO VoRTn FRONT STTt R Bf! AT. ELECTBIC.,5 Omi if4l LVLNsV roadway aai fosiMSfclal Ill Front at. Marsal ,'d, Or. 1IU OWUM'