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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1914)
rVi- ?ili fc ft 4 ( 1 1 1 kW94i M f JkliiVrihrt.. - - -- " rt PW ' fWi XjCMiLitrift iMfraVflfc"ij'l J-t I! wl . . nt- miififtiiimittrmHflfiM klBMBlfWi i::ihMl irta.siztivn'!?j tit? iii rs .fir 'sii.35JiiiiaAiJtiaj.-flj.ii.JJ"-a"iT?'"rrr---ir;wif i ..-..., THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1914 hVbtMUMU bumuN. &.1'rt.J S S HALL-LEWIS NOT BEND II dredger LAND I CAUSED TROUBLE! EASTSIDE ELECT1 DETHRONED Sheriff-elect Alfred Johnson Tomorrow Decides Race for High Tides Wash Over Former City Offices Cooston to Secure Representation Two city elections nro on tho boards for Coos Dny tomorrow. North Bond will elect a Mayor, a Recorder and three Councllmcn. Enstsldo will elect threo Councll- a Kcconior nnu a iunrsnni. From tho lnttcr town two of tho Tells of Criticism of Appointee Sherlff-clcct Alfred Johnson, Jr., returned to Coqulllo this morning af ter spending a couplo of dnys on tho Day. Mr. Johnson came over to nt lend a meeting of the Coos icounty Republican Central Committee butj",c.n' ' '....I. . ., .... tr. H,'Froir was unuuiu lu "u " "'"n " fcorlotjs Illness of his sister, Mrs. Stanley Dollnr, who arrived hero on tho Pnralso. He wns surprised to learn that Iho committee had taken "' " " L !:-K ;iJ'Atl0thenNoruI I r. UU..U.U. "", "" ' .."'ont Incumbent, was tho only can by the report hat the Coo. county, ngn)n f(jr tho Mny. COmilllSBlUUlTH IUIU IUJUUH.U Ills llltlil io hnvo a deputy sheriff located on tho Day sldo. This report was given out hero Saturday by P. M. Hnll- Coos Bav Kinndom an "King" Manning tione In direct contrast with tho King of tho Cocoanut Islo who was lone ly, King John Manning, according to tho Coos Bay Harbor, has llvod (ho life of contentment In his scow j bouso on "Dredger Island," but n I llttlo dlstanco down tho channol. j membcrB to bo added to tho Coun-1 Dut Manning Is gone now, dcsplto ell will bo from Cooston, thus glv- jho fnct that ho vowed "that all tho Ing thnt community Its first rep-1 king's horses nnd all tho King's rcsontatlon as a pnrt of the cor- men" couldn't hove mm. IIIs.iBinnd Enstsldo. Uond cnucus "two J. Simpson, tho prcs- U'lin unilnrnitncd: slowlv It sank yioncnth tho waves of tho Hay and Manning for his very llfo "King' has been forced to flee. And 'thus Is brought to nn end office. Tho Socialistic ticket tho three-year dramntln enrcer of bo represented by H. J. Cof-'tho "King," who sot up his ljttlo Lowls. Mr. .lolinson said that Jio had not yet put the proposition up to tho county commissioners nnd ho could not understand why they Bhould hnvo taken action on It prior to the sub mission of the proposition. Relative to the opposition to W. C. T nttxl nsttttir MAAfnlnfi' nf ill.. Pnia ' J .41 II U 111 1 1 lift (X.VI I. till J Ui my vuuo County Ilepubllcan Central Commit tee, as deputy, Mr. JohiiBon Is In clined to tho belief that It originated entirely with 1'. M. Hall-Lewis and is entirely n personal animosity. Some . time ago Ilall-Luwls personally spoko to Johnson nnd opposed Laird's np- polntmcnt, Mr. Johnson Hays, nnd then put It up on purely personal grounds. Mr. Johnson snys that some tlnu ago Mr. Laird sold n bill or furniture to Hall-Lewis and when the latter did not pny for It, Mr. Laird attach ed Hnll-Lowls' salary. Slnco then tho latter has been Irato toward Laird. "Doforo making my appointments, I talked with bo mo members of the Coos County Republican Central Commlttco about filling tho places, and no ono had nny suggestions to offer," Bnld Mr. Johnson. "They simply said It wns up to mo to got good men and ns long as they had no ono to suggest for tho places, I wont ahead. "Mr. Laird Is a ninn who has mado n success for hlniBolf. While ho Is my brothcr-ln-lnw, tho appoint ment wns not based on thnt ground. I thought that ho would bo nn effic ient assistant. If Any ono can show mo wlior0 ho will not bo, then I will bo ready to consider their opposi tion to him, but whoro tho opposition Is on purely personal matters I can not do so. I mny ho sheriff only ono term, but I am going to bo sheriff wlillo occupying tho office nnd glvo ( tho pcoplo tho host sorvlco I enn pos 'slbly glvo them. My nlm Is for nn efficient, economical administration. "Jt wns my wish nnd Intention to hnvo a deputy on tho Coos Hay sldo. I hnvo not put tho matter up to tho county commissioners nnd so I can not undorstniul why or how thcy could reject It. Now tho sheriff's of flco has flvo regularly employed thoro nnd I mny bo nblo to hnvo n deputy on tho Coos Ray sldo without nny ad ditional expoiiHO by simply ehnnglng tho location of tho men. I nin not fully fiimllliir with tho office nnd un til then It will bo a llttlo too early lor mo t0 say Just whnt I can do." I or s will roit ror mis position nnu n. u. Sumner for City Recorder. C. E. Mnybco, present Recorder, was tho unanimous choice of tho caucus for re-election. C. S. Wlnsor has withdrawn from tho field of Council candidates, thus lenvlng flvo men of cnucus nomination, for tho threo Council berths. They nro John II. Groves, H. O. Kern, M. E. Evorltt nnd S. Rpgstad.,, . Tho Socialist ticket con tains ,tle jjiftnies of L. C. Stromnn, Nols ,JL Welling nnd Chris Miller. ,,Pufl(lo Election. InEastswo there nro two enn- L. . - '. .. . .. uiunics kingdom threo years ago when tho government engineer decided tho drcdglngs from ono pnrt of tho channol should bo thrown into an other. With tho rlso of tho oyster shells above tho water lino, Mhnnlng Im mediately squatted on tho lnnd, nnd said It was his; defied tho Port Commission and defied tho govern-j ment oven under Its own homestead nets. Slowly tho wntcr rises about j "Dredger Island" theso dnys. Tho ; old barn that onco was gathorcd I up when It tlontcd down tho bay, from Mnrshflold Is gono; tho llttlo I for. tho ono Council posl-, scow, tho "regnl palaco" of tho tlon open to n strictly Enstsldo man, queerest llttlo dynnsty In tho world, tho other two places being retained 'swings forlornly with tho high tldo. for Cooston, Tho two candidates Its door bangs to nnd fro on tho nro J. C. Stcckcl nnd Edgnr Stone-j hinges and scorns to wnll still, "Tho cypher. Tho four Cooston candl- King Is dead; long live tho King." dates for the two Eertlin nro L. 0. Mceks, Mr. Mercor, Gregg Bnlloy nnd Mr. Ivorson. C. P. Keating, present City Re corder, Is up for ro-clectlon, being opposed nt tho polls tomorrow by tho Socialist cnndldnto, W. C. Wea ver. Marshal F. McGrlff Is Btrlvlng for re-election ngnlnst R. E. Rob ertson. Tho threo counciimcn who Deputy Game Warden Thomas nro now finishing their terms of as pjan Q d tO AttraCt offlco nro J, L. JohnBon, L. P. :..nnncc nnrl Prntnor ftirrlc WMItt n ttil Tti nlann I IfWllWUU MIIM llwkWVfc ALL UPPER HIT E 1 RESERVE AT .THE r.J HOTELS mimmmima riNLKV NAMED A (IAIN. j I I Deputy Rnmo Wardon Thorn- ns has received n tnlegram j stating that Win. L. Pluley bad boon reinstated ns State Gnmo j I Warden. I Clinudlcr Hotel. C. N. McArthur, Portlnnd; Mr.( nnd Mrs. E. E, Johnson, Coqulllo; Milton Glass, Snn Francisco; II. II. Merry, Portlnnd; James Wnl-' son, Coqulllo; Fred Murray, North IJend; Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Stanley Dol lar, Snn Francisco. Lloyd HoUl. II. II. Kloln, Myrtlo Point; Cur tis Tonstrou, Richmond, Cal.; L. Harding, RoBchurg; J. Anderson,: Abordoon; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ann-1 strong, Gold Bench; Bon Crnwford, I Myrtlo Point; James Boono, North Rend; J. Konms, Colorado, lllnuco Hotel. D. U Stanley, Tacomn, P. C. Deputy Gnmo Warden Thomas has 'started a movement to hnvo nil of tho liny surrounding Mnrshflold, North Bond, Enstsldo nnd Cooston . thrown Into n gamo reserve. If his I plan carries out tho Pony Slough mud-flat and tho mud-flnts between tho four towns will bo embraced In tho reserve. Tho present law provides thnt nil school grounds, public park's nnd ter ritory within municipal corporations shall bo gamo preserves and by tho co-oporatlon of tho city councils nnd Stnto Gnmo Warden Pluloy, Mr. Thomas says that tho balnnco can bo taken In. "Thoro Is nothing th-at would ndd to tho nttrnctlvcuoss of tho Ray inoro than to hnvo hundreds of ducks around tho upper Ray when boats como In," said Mr. Thomns. Tho birds soon loam whoro they nro pro tected and If uhootlng Is stopped on tho mud-flnts nnd closo to tho towns, It will not bo long until they discover It ns a hnveu of protection and will plj! iLJJL MO IIHH Your good taste and good sense can be applied in full measure at this store. Our pledge is to mve you the same class of merchan dise that you see displayed in the leading men's stores of the big cities. These big city stores may excel us in size tDut they cannot excel us in values. We handle Styleplus Clothes I $17 Cl! 1KADI MARK klOllllutu "The same price tho world over" You arc sure of the same style and the same values as well as the same price. Our new display includes all the new fashions for Fall the new colors, the Int est cloth effects, and the prevailing styles some conservative, some extreme. Every suit and overcoat is guaranteed. You get style plus all-wool fabrics plus expert workman ship plus fit. ' ' If the makers had not spent sixty-four years in building up n trained organization, and in establishing an unequalled buying power, inc price wuiiiu uu .u iu 25 Instead of only S17. Your rood taste and good eense will say "STYLEPLUS for mine." Ourmlrrorniul five min utes of your titno will prove it. NEW ARRIVALS IN STYLEPLUS THIS WEEK Tha Economy Store Th0 STYLEPLUS Stora Mffcxcc?J 'm SftftjflAj MrwnWW .MfSS-JJ-T - !FESST ' UOlSMcCIUre ssSfeSSS - n. n. Harper " "hone 340-J. lin- ' M. Wright ., 'l'IM)l.V(j covtS0 IH EBtlnmto, fuLVB'WClor -H. M. Shaw 202. Irvlfiiw"1'";! HinOstlind '"ono l03.ior 26"!jt,fe!; MiflbfitHc N G. Chandler AltnilTKn. tooms 30 nria 30! rL. "'"""' u'Uo Wm. S. Turnen ( Marghtlold, Qfeta, Mrs. Olivia Edman Mt . ii-Aii (ivji.NAsnci I'OIl AM, disk m W7 Commercial lgJ t ; loel Ostlind .,I'i?J.!WnlBiri dc Comnanr. IICS. sixth strceL Vlm,d Perl Riley Ballinaer U 1TANIST AMI TPim. rtosldonco Studio, 217 NolTuiiI I . : ! I ube BANDON THREE STORES MARSHFIELD MYRTLE PT. Pictures &rnij Walker Slit Low Rates for s Handling Trmk Wo haul IrunkibttiMiujji in Ainrshriclil and do ceseril I for reasonablo rates, STAIt THANSTKRASTOaiai Lovl IIcMntr, rroftH l'lmiwH! t'JO-J. 4D-U W Lomolno, Myrtlo Point; Alvlii Knthcr nroiiml horo' Smith, Coos Rlvor; Uusll nick, Myr tlo Point; Hurry Smith, Coos Itlvor; Kd Lodorgnrd, Contcno; Chnrlcs W. Untos, Coiiulllqj,,', II. jrooro, Coos Hlvor. l,i .vrf . awiiMico llotol, Joo. j)11",? or, Sumnor; M. L. Cur tis, Coiiulo; Charles Dolnor, Spo ljuno.;, Syljll Ford, Scnttlo; K. W. A'owlor, S( Francisco; H. II, Hltch- coglc, Sonttlo. "I nin taking It up with thq North Uond Council nnd will with tho oth ers soon. "1 nnv honrtlly lu sympathy with tho now Coon Hay (iiuiio nnd Fish ProtcctlVo Association nnd dcoply np prccluto hcliitr liuulu mi honorary uiomuor of It." Ti?o Delicatessen Co. 113 North Second Street. EVERYTHING IN COOKED FOODS READY TO SERVE We Specialize in ' Salads, Salad Dressing, Meats, Pies, Cakes, Pastry and Health Foods. ' Let us Know What You Want. We will Prepare it for You. Special Attention to Special Orders. THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NinilT SKIIVIGI3 For taxi, phono 103, Idenl Cnfo. For touring cars, phono 20 Chandler Ilotol LYNX LAMIII?Tir, Prop. New Cabs : : Now Cnrs - C. J. HOAIFI5 C A. II. IIODOINP Marchfioffl PA,NT AND iviarsnTie.q DKorating .co. j F.stluuitcs Furnished l lltnnn ROP-J. ArrhnolJ. Orrron aix't it the mm Wo novcrablame tb Uilor vVijI our pnnts wo mti u p'l ; Wo never blamo the ltd n whon our soles srow oU tl thin, II Wo uovcr bbmo tie m) whon our lids t flout, Hut wo nlvvnys UiBtlH dry when our shirts weit si COOS HAY CTIUM UUW Phono 87J. - NORTH BEND NEWS - North i i ALONG TIIK WATUHFHOXT. LlhbyCOATA fflio kind YOU hnvo Tho irnlBo arrived In from San ALWAYS USED. Phono 7U. Pacific Frnnc,8C0 wlth a5 pnssonKors Snt lilvcry nnd Trunsyor Company. , urtiv na ,oft agan ut noon fo , Portland WBKBKEKKKZmK MB jWIWWpiJIJIHJJ ivb f rnr m nmm J( 10c . Miss Ksther Imhoff lins returned from u visit nt Cuiiulllu Valley points. Hoy Woods nnd family hnvo moved to Mnrshflold whoro ho Is eiiKUK'Cd In business now. 'Miss Trlna lingo loft on tho Hnrdy for California where sho will spoud tho Winter. Mrs. Allan Wnrrou writes from Kor thrcn wnoka ihn Ilnnmor lm ' Nf)l,r!l8l"1. wll01 8 BDWllllnis! uie winter wmi roumvos, tnat sho Is considerably Improved In health. Sho will not return to tho Hay un til next Spring. Muriel Fryo foil oft n horso and Uond Is 837, fourteen inoro thnn wns first reported. Dr. (icorgo S. Holllster of Snn DIoro hns been spou'dlni; tho week ut tho homo of his brother, Fred erick Ilolllstor. J. T. McOiilro's petition for np pnlutment as postmnster In,. North Bond to siicceod E. F. Jtussoll, whoso term expires Fohruary 1, has boon forwarded to 'wnuninKton nnd It Is oxpoctod that ho will rocolvo tho npiiolutmont soon, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel MAHSIIFIKLI), OltrXON THE COOS HOTEL Formerly or wf1''" ...niiitvniv lVFVIB ixiDninuiiM .:.:.:.om KT.IIU'M o NOUTII I1KXB O. A. Jletlln, rr IT 10 Quality! Not Premiums Cigarettes No premiums or coupons with Camel Cigarettes. The cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. Camels. 20 for 10c, a blend of choice quality Turkish and domes. ,, tic tobaccos. ' tf' Camels are smooth and even. They do not leave that clgaretly taste, neither can they bite your tongue or parch your throat. ItyMtdiittr (in'f tipptf jrou, scad iOt Itl em pjtlagc ti 11.00 lor a carton cl 10 pact ! (200 (giMllo), poiljgt pttpili. Alltr iBOtlig cot pat2r, you aoa'f Had CAUtlS it iteituntti. ulutt lft Qlhtt aoc pacugci aod w aBX vTitaaaaaaaar " K 1 1 Ki.,.svSohP' wmm&rM&R been bnrbouud nt Sluslnw and It is not known when sho will bo nblo to clear for Coos Day. On Monday tho Rustlor is ox puctod to leave tho Sluslaw for Coos Day. Sho may bo nblo to get out t sustained a broken arm. j because of tho fact that sho has Mntthow J. Conlon of Mnrshflold inoro power thnn tho Itoumor, ""d Mnrsnrot Dart who arrived on ' i tho Nnnn Smith from San Fran- XOIITII DE.ND MAN SANE. lclsco' woro "rrled by Justlco I Sinister nt his offlco hore. After nn examination Friday, Dr.' Messrs. Young of Ton Mllo nro MATT Ii. MAY Wostorn Orogon HepresontaMvo HAAS DIlOTIIKKS Importers and Wholesale Grocer Marshflold, Oregon Tol. 301-H. lies. Myrtlo Arms Mlngus declnred that Fred C. Smith ' ''"lldlnn twenty-four foot plons will uluti your mm!, J. REYNOLDS TODACCO CO. Wimten-S.Uto, N. C. I i A i JaaY.aaaaaa' A. flH KEBi aaaMaaaaaaaaapBaBaaaBBaapi who was takon up by Marshal An-'x,rQ launch. Thoj- will havo dorson In North Bond on tho chnrgo twonty-fonr horsopowor onglno nnd of Insanity, needed n bath moro 't will bo one of tho best crafts than ho did n ticket to tho Insane ovo" lt on Ten Mllo Lakos. asylum. Smith wns ordered sent I Goorgo Parker who has been to tho county farm. Smith wns G2 residing nt Loon Lako has leased! years old, born In California nnd , Qunrtors In tho Pnlnco Ilotol build had been around tho bay about a Ing nnd will open a grocory store i year. Ho was declnred to bo thoro soon, Carl Goldor reports that whllo ho and his wife woro nt churoh tho many othor night, a burglar ontored his "filthy" by tho oxnmlnors. Thoro tiro threo times ns CLAMS, CHADS. FISH AND OYSTKDS If you nro particular about tho sholl fish you eat, got ac quainted with us. COOS DAY OYSTER CO. nt Palnco Meat Mkt., Broadway CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. 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Audorson of (.North Lake, Ten Mile, nro rejolc-' j Ing ovor tho birth of tholr thlr-! iteonth child, a dnughtor. Eloven1 'of tho children nro lllng. ' C. E. Mnyheo, clerk or the North Bend school district, announces that Mm lAtnt iiiioiliii ii ..-ui.j . WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Imme diate service, prompt attention to all interests of our clients. MINIMUM 0 0 S T i. s. kauFm'an & CO Nut coal, per ton I.limn fAnl nA. .nn ...,, uuui, jib, mil !,..... i-ii n ruM -1.1 Or, half ton of both $5.00 y.l. W(ui m"", 11.MU8SO.V, Prop. 'uolday iervlce, P nr Injivo orders at ItlanCO IHlH,ru nhnaa l WnStcw- D. L. r-uui- Phono 18- J, llillycr's Cigar Store For 0 PARISIAN CLEANING AND j DYEING WORKS ' j 200 West Market Avo., corner j j Second Street. j -Under now mauagomont. Prices j j low, and all work saUefactory. i j Ladles' work a specialty. I Phono I76-J. I J, S. STEVENS,, I Pro n. TrrKxcB, (Fo'rmerly the Coos j .i i,t. botndcia? no W We invite you to l;V ll:r..rnrmorepe"' ; wncji " j , py game room. I v i v i- umuvi' ut avuuux ago in 1 .i LI M 'i vV"fofi