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mwmmimu, .m "-i ?T"-JB'Wlllfc(ju ti I i (Lll - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914-EVEHING EDITIOH. COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MALOHfKT. .Editor nml Pub. DAN K. MALON'EY. ..Ncwb Editor HOBBINC FIEND CUT POLITICS NORTH END ION MAYBEMUHDER ER Considerable Gossip About Ap . proaching Election Social ists to Have Ticket ' In North Dcnd thoro Is more or loss Tinlltlca) talk ns tho city prlmnrles nro rauldlv approaching. Tlio terms of Mayor L, J. Simpson, Treasurer J. II. Graves, Recorder C. K. Maybco nnd Councllmen Dartle, Kern nnd Falkcnsteln will expire. Tho pri maries will bo hold on November 25 and the election early In Dcccmbor. Mayor Simpson will bo a candidate for reelection. So fnr no ono hna been mentioned as his opponent although- it Js expected that the social ists will have a full tlrkot In tho field. L. J. Simpson has tho honor of holding tho offlco of mayor of North Bend since It wbb Incorporat ed. Councllmen Bartlo and Falkcn steln bavo announced that they have hold public offlco as long ns they deslro and can afford to devote tholr tlmo to It and positively rofuso to consldor being candidates again. Howover Henry Kern Is willing to ac cept and his excellent record In of flco will probably gnln his ronomlnn tlon and reelection. J. A. Allen nnd C. S. Wlnsor nro being talked of for the other two places on tho council nnd probably will uo nominated. No opposition hns malnlfestcd It nolf to either Treasurer Graves or Itecordor Mnybco. Will liar Foreigner. City Attornoy Derbyshire yestor day notified Itecordor Mnybco to can col tho registration of foreigners who had not secured their full naturali zation papers. Tho bill requiring nil voters to bo full fledged citizens of tho United Stntes In said to hnvo car ried nt tho Novembor election nnd acting on this. Mr. Dorbyshlro de cided to cancel tho registration of tnoso having only their first pnpors. So far nineteen nro nffectcd. Vote On Aiiu'iiditiciriH. A largo number of amendments to tho Ntirth Ilond city charter nro to bo voted on nt tho Documbor el ection. Humors about a. "dry"' ticket being put In tho field nro declared to bo without foundation nnd It Is expected that tho election will simply sco a contest .between tho Soclnllsta nnd Business Mcn'H Ticket. I NORTH BEND NEWS I : 4 Tho, North nond nest of Owls is planning to glvo tv big dnnco nt tholr hall Thnnksglvlng, Mm. J. V. Hodson of Coos Rlv'or who has been suffering from n nerv ous breakdown is reported consider ably Improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 L. Ilowninn nro rejoicing ovor tho birth of a son. Mrs. Hnrry Truomnn returned this week from n visit In Portland. Description of Man Who Rob bed Frank Cuen Tallies With That of Baker Murderer Thnt tho description of tho man who Thursday night robbed Frank Cuen, nnd old and helpless Loon Lnko farmer, of more thnn $400 nftor beat ing him nearly to death, tallies exact ly with that of a man wanted for murder In Baker City, Is tho declara tion of tho offlcors horc. Word hns been telegraphed to officera all ovor tho county to watch tho roads for tho tramp. A posso organized yesterday by neighbors of Cuen traced tho foot prints of tho man from tho head of Elton trail, where tho cabin Is sltu- ntod, this way ns fnr as tho creamery nnd thoro in tho mud tho tracks In termingled with thoso of many other pedestrians nnd wore lost. With tho robbery committed in tho middle of tho night, tho nssnll nnt had at least soven hours head start of tho pursuers. Tho belief is thnt tho robber started fnr enough this wny to turn trackers off tho scent and Inter doubled back through the brtiBh nnd took tho road to Scotts- burg. Hero there Is alwaya a boat, declares Capt. C. 13. Edwards, and man would havo had tlmo to cross the Umpqua there nnd with n start to ward Drain long before daylight. Cnntnin Edwards stated this morn. ing that Cuen was bound helpless to his bed nftor having been Knocked un conscious by tho man he had befriend ed during n storm. Searching tho hoti8o tho robber could find no money and when Cuen enme to ho tormented him until tho owner directed him to n small can where $20 was hidden. , This failed to satisfy tho greed of tho tramp. Ho saturated n blanket with kcroseno and thrust tho blazing nifiBs under Cucn's foot whllo he struggled feebly tugging at tho ropes. No longer nblo to stand the torture Sucn confessed tho hiding placo'of Ills small sayings. C. II. Burrltt left yesterday for Portland where he will undergo nu operation, Mrs. Frank Elsmlngor who wan recently taken to San FrnnclBco by her husband for medical treatment Is reported Improving, nccordlng to the Inst word from her. CI. J. LcmnnskI leaves this week for Portland where ho will mnko ar rangements for opening tho now No ble theatre. It is now planned to open it about December 1. Moughmer nnd Hoop hnvo taken tho contracts for tho curbs nnd gut torB on Shormnu Avenue, tho work bolng sublet by tho Warren Construc tion Company. Tho work will cost about $3,000 and It will bo rushed so thnt tho hard paving enn bo put In ns soon as tho weather will per mit. Thomns S. Hoggs wns flnod $2". by Justlco Sinister on tho chnrgo or carrying consenled wcnpoim and threatening Lewis 1C. Porter, another hoarder at tho EBthor hotel. It seems that tho fracas started whon Porter Joshed Hoggs about being Into to Ills menls, 0 E IS SETTLED George Goodrum to Handle New Line With Cadillac and Ford. Kinull Detroit .Machine .Shop Hun Be come largest Manufacturer of Automohllo Paris in World. It has been announced nt last thnt Dodge Bros.' now car, about which there has heen bo much secrecy and interest, is to bo handled In this terri tory by Gcorgo Goodrum. "Tho fact thnt I have been willing to lnko this line, In connection with tho Cadillac nnd Ford, without know ing nnythlng moro thnn that, Dodge Bros, wore to might seem nnyono not ncnunlntcd with, tho situ ntlon," says Mr. Goodrum, "but when you know tho facts anyone readily can rcallzo why I, as well as moro than 15,000 ohtro dealers, was not only willing, but anxious, to get It. "Evory dealer knowB thnt n largo part of his success Is based on his ability to solcct lines to sell which al ready are leaders In their class or are destined to becomo so. In select ing tho Dodge" Bros, enr I certainly fool thnt I hnvo miulo a connection of which I have a right to bo exceed ingly proud. "ThlB extraordinary confidence is based on what Dodgo Bros, havo ac- compiisncd already. From a small machine shop la Detroit nt tho be ginning of tho nutomobjle Industry, they hnvo becomo tho largest manu facturers of automobile parts In tho world, having manufactured tho vltnl parts for more than COO, 000 motor cars. Thoy hnvo facilities, capital and experience second to none, and tho now car thoy are to manufacture must become the largest seller' in the world In Its class." L ADD DAI ITS 111 VERSARY 1R.I VERY COMPLIMENTARY LETTER FROM MIL WILL T. WRIGHT, FORMER HANK EXAMINER OF THIS STATE, TO THE K L ANA CIA X BENNETT JIAXK. Tho Flanngnn & Bennett Bnnk hnvo recolved a good ninny lottcrs acknowledging the receipt of their announcement of tho 25th anniver sary of tho establishment of tho bank, with congratulations, but ono In particular tho officials ore pleas od with on account of its coming from tho highest banking nuthorlty in the stntc, bolng Mr. Will Wright, who for many years was bank ex aminer of tho state banks In this state, and who frequently visited " .. fMli..! .. .1 a. n rn m n 1 I HUnlllllt. t) make automobiles, ,i, rlLT l7 in ,W a u exceedingly foolish to ,c,ltho Fltl""B" & Uonnott Bank Mr. Wright is nt present tho vlco prcsldont of tho Scnndlnnvlan-Amor-Ican Bank of Portlnnd, which posi tion ho recently accepted on resign ing his position with tho banking department of tho Btnto. His letter is dated November 10th, to Mr. Bonnctt, nnd omitting the formal parts, Is as follows: "I am pleased to acknowledge rocolpt of tho announcement of ftho twenty-fifth anniversary of tho establishment of your good bnnk nnd wish to congratulate you upon tho success which you havo attained among tho financial institutions of this state. "If more of our bnnks wore conducted along .tho lines of your Institution, there would bo less complaint from the public and fowor headaches for tho banking department. "Wishing you continued suc cess and kindest regnrds," Tho officials of tho bank here feel very much nlcnsed with Mr. Wrlght'B frank statement In regard to tho Flanagan & Bennett Bank, ns it is not often such an express ion will come voluntarily from such n busy person ns Mr. Wright Is in his present position. FIGHTING -" ' '-' , ft u ' , !f -j i . Y IT FIRE DEPARTMENT MAKES QUICK UN In the cold, wet trenches wodlrj welcome more than anything else a hot cup of that delicious warming:, nourishing 'GhirarT delh s. Gocoa. This is right at your door and you can buy it at 10c per lb. cheaper than - ever Derore. D. Ghirardelli Co. Since J 852 oan rrancisco. SOLDIERS . ..., ... j I i. No Reduction on Giu'rardelli's Ground Chocolate . t: r I AMONG THE SICK ' Mrs. James Mills left Mercy IIos I pltnl today after being there for sov oral doyn. ' Abol Engslroni of BuiiKor l nil wns r: nu.i ii- .. r auoi ungsironi ot nu rilU UIIIUI rxuaung UlSCOVCrS tukon violently III last ovenlng and Small Blaze In Woolen Mills Store REDDiO LEAVES OUT FDR SOUTH Takes Nearly Full Passenger List and Cargo of Lum ber for San Francisco Tho Hcdondo loft out today for San FrnnclBco, carrying with lior forty-one passengers for tho Bouth and n high deck-load of lumber. Thoso who left wore: Evelina Dunno, James Dunno, Mrs. It. M. Dunno, Tom Preston, 13d. Ford, J. H. Trost, Miss II. H. Ford, Mrs. O. Mlckon, MIbb C. Washington, L. Mc- Clnln, Qoo. K. Homo, F. II. Wilson, CHRISTMAS PHOTOS THEY AIHC AIAVAYS PMCAHI.NfJ QUATERMASS STUDIO ?r1AFffi-,r,,t!r,s Immcdlatoly rushed to Mercy UobpI tnl, whero ho wns onornted on for appendicitis. The appendix had rup tured mid todny Mr. Kngstroni is lit Flro Chief Dan Koatlng Is bollovod " Borlous condition, to havo been on tho lookout for fires i Chnrles McOcorge, tho six-year-old whon Inst evening, Htnndlng on Mar- 80" f c- F- McQeorgo, Is rocovoring kotstreot near tho O'Connoll building' 'rom ''I" Blight attack of scarlet fovor ho glanced ncross at tho Woolen Mills' nni' tho aunnuitlno will booh bo rnls- storo nt tho corner of Market and (1- , Broadway unit noticed flames burst r Wllford Hublo has recovorod from a Hinnll window over tho en-i sufficiently to come homo from the trnnco to tliu store. Being omflloyod Mercy Hospital, thoro Mr. Keating had a key with I Jios Bennett, onglneor (nt tho him and ono bucket of wutor wns' na' City Mill, is detained nt homo on it had gained any headway. Nm. Hollo Barnldgo hns recovered1 J- ;"rotwn' ? Swim80", I). Burko, At tho samo "tlmo nn alarm wns sufficiently from hor Illness today to . iV ,it0,..L.n.url? Ilo'd'.I',0"orJu.1l1??' turned In nnd for tho first tlmo " romovod from Mercy Hospital. I - " U1U- ' ? oiu, u. u. icoiu. Mnrshflold had a chanco to boo how Mnl'08 undorwont a minor op-l ?'ln.H- A(ln'. GTot,ro' Johnson, Nick quick tho now machine responds to oration nt tho Mercy Hospital yester-H.0,"' 4, I1"8','?', 8S?,nilJl' rS n tho call. Within two minutes after lw or plourlsy with n fusion. n",B0 ,,?'.. ,m, I,ftk"r , AH, J. 8am, the alarm had sounded In tho flro w. Bosa Smith, who has boon Biif-n,,nb K0'' Vnnloiwan, M. Mor statlon Drlvor Gordon Smith waH nt' for,K fro n BOVcro nttack of plou-l 'n ce rlAKU8ton, Carl hdwnrds, tho Bccno rendy to go Into notion. i rlsy the past week. Ho Is much lm-l ,,nB Smith, Thco. Schrocder, II. InvoHtlgntlon of tho cnuso nhowod proved which will bo gratifying news "ni8- I iiim (leiccuvo wiring unci started a ' "y iriouuH. 19 ,. , flro In thb small compartment Inimo-1 . .1. M. Wright wns well enough! Alnnn iUn Uofnrfrnnf I dlntoly nbovo tho lurgo show window todny to return to her homo from, ' t"lulU lilt- Wdltilironu 'on tho comer and tho smoke burst1 Morcy Hospital where Bho was oporat- out a pano of glass, thereby furnish-1 d on twolvo duya ago. I This morning tho tug Gleaner Ing air for 11 rapid Incrcnso had iti :Mr Wiick, of (lardinor, was oporat- rrosaod in from the Umprjua and will not been noticed at tho stnrt. There c'' on f(,r n vory serious caso of ap- load a miscellaneous cargo for tho was 110 damage done. 1 pondlcltls nt tho Mercy Hospital last return trip. ovoning. Having rore vod n now sunnlv of fresh water, tho Contralla, which nut In hero two days ago bocatiso hor pumps wore not working, loft out this morning for tho north. Tho Itedondo has arrived In from Snn Francisco nnd until intn ti.i afternoon was kept at North Bond discharging part of hor cargo. Tho oil-tank steamor Whlttlor ar rived In early yoBtorday from tho south, bringing n supply of oil for tho dredgo Soattlo. Fr now paint nnd repairs, the Hull, gasoline tender nf thn flri Soattlo. has gono on tho ways nt tho W. 11. Cavnnnugh boat shod. After standing off tho bar nil last night, tho Hardy and tho Par also crossed In this niornlnii from ban I rnnclBco, Tho Pnrnlso unload ed hor cargo and dopnrtod for Port land. For n couplo of dnya tho Hnrdy will load lumber nt tho Por ter mill at North Bond before leav ing again for San Francisco. Though sho tried, the Nnnn Smith wna unable to cross out this morn ing and returned again. It Is not likely thnt sho will nttompt tho bar again todny ns thoro is not a high tide until Into tonight. Tho Alort wns hack on the Allognny run today, tnklng tho plnco for a week of tho Mllllcoma, which Is un- uorgoing nn overhauling. Sho -will have electric lights installed and will bo newly painted throughout. Desplto the rough condition of the bar today, tho oil-tanker Whlttlor which has been discharging oil hero for tho Oregon Power nnmnm -u.n. I able to leave out. Tho Mlchle, tho Itedondo nnd the Breakwater also . left. 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YOU COMK. iiK m ,, : B Sifi , 1 .Mtii. ffiWflW.-. : wmK: v---7 jms'-mmfi.z. !.1,.. .Iffi!!!, Llbby COATi. Tho kind YOU have AIAVAYS VSKIl. Vlione 72. Pacific I.lvery nud Transfer Company, ABSTRACTS For reliable abstracts of title and 7 .noSn. nn UUAUANTEE & AUSTRACT COMPANY, Marsh field and Coqulllo CItq. Oregon General agents Enstslde & Sengs- tllan Pacific Railroad Lands. Honry bengstacken, manager. We think the neoole will agree with us that we have made the j proper selection or a reprww tative in this selection. We are also certain thatyoU' will say that Dodge Brothers Motor Car Surpasses every expectation m specification and price arter you have learned both. v ! i a ; !.i Ul .' I