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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908.
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TAFT IS ELECTED By
TREMENDOUS LANDSLIDE
(Continued from Pago one.)
Taft has carried the state by a sub
stantial plurality.
FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC.
Brynn Carries State By n Reduced
Majority.
(By Associated Press.'
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4. Incom
plete returns indicate that the Dem
ocrats will carry the state by about
18,000 majority.
LOUISIANA FOR BRYAN.
Southern State Stands Ry tho Great
Commoner.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 4.
According to the latest returns re
ceived here the Democratic state
committee claim the state for Bryan
fcy about 40,000.
NEVADA DEMOCRATIC.
Looks Like a Bryan Victory By Small
Majority.
(By Associated Press.)
RENO, Nov. 4. Returns received
liere indicate that Bryan has carried
state by about 3,000.
OREGON IS LOYAL.
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Nov. 4. Partial re
turns from the state show Taft to bo
running ahead. Ninety-eight pre
cincts complete In Multnomah coun
ty give Taft 15,727, Bryan 8,322.
Outside Multnomah county Taft 21,
320, Bryan 13,260.
BRYAN SPENT DAY
BUSY IN LIBRARY
(By Associated Press.)
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 3.
Election day brought clear skies
and balmy weather. W. J.
Bryan was astir early to look
over a mass of telegrams from
all parts of the country giving
him assurance of a Democratic
victory. Ho dwovo to a grocery
store and at 5:15 cast ballot
No. 03 and as did so, a score of
voters removed their hats and
offered their best wishes. He
returned home to work in his
library.
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
There Is early prospect of a social
club similar to that at Marshfield be
ing instituted in Coquille. Some of
our prominent business and profes
sional men have tho matter under
discussion.
Mrs. N. Peachey, a lady canvasser
who has been stopping at the Bledsoo
house, started oveiland Wednesday
evening for eastern Oregon in an
swer to a message announcing tho
Bcrlous illness of her sister and en
tiro family with typhoid fever. Sho
traveled by horseback from the bay.
E. E. Johnson, of the Johnson
Lumbor Co., came homo from a busi
ness visit to San Francisco last Sat
urday. Ho reports tho lumber mar
ket to havo a decided upward ten
dency, but looks for better improve
ment after tho questions of election
are settled.
From tho Humboldt (California)
Deacon wo learn that Clms. J. "Dally,
formerly a resident of Bandon but
now of Fortunn, Cal., was operated
upon recently at a hospital there for
intornnl trouble. Mr. Dally rallied
successfully from tho operation, but
for a time his condition was precari
ous. Walter A. Linegar and wife, after
n fow weoks' sojourn with tho gen-1
tloninn's brother, Postmastor A. F.
Llnegnr, departed Friday evening for
Clntskanie, Columbia county, Oio
gon. There Mr. Linegar will tako
churgo of an oxtonslvo creamery
business nnd perhaps make his per
manent homo.
Misses Augusta Chribtenson and
Ida Bonnlokson of Formlnlo, Cal.,
arrived on tho Plant last week. Miss
Bonnlckson I'liinu up to visit her sis
tor, Mrs. James Jncobson, who had
tha uiUfortuno to liroak ono of hor
log a few weoks ago. Miss Chrlst
oiiBon will visit hor sister, Mrs.
Frank Sohroedor, of Norway.
C. 11. Banning, formerly In tho
grocery buslnots lioro, arrived Wed
nesday ovonlng from his present
REOEIVENG
RETURNS HERE
The Intense interest felt locally in
the result of the presidential elec
tion yesterday was shown by the
crowd of between 500 and 1,000 that
surrounded the corner of 'A and
Front streets last night to see the re
turns as flashed on "a curtain across
from the Millicoma Club. The crowd
came early and remained late, watch
ing intently the bulletins from tho
various cities and states showing tho
trend of the vote.
G. W. Carleton who operated the
special Western Union Wire to the
Millicoma Club rooms, began receiv
ing the bulletins before C o'clock
and continued until 12 o'clock last
night. The service was good", bulle
tins being received in rapid succes
sion and being instantly thrown on
the screen across from the club. The
mejnbers of the club filled the rooms
all evening.
When the bulletins from New
York began to come, showing a land
slide there for Taft, the crowd cheer
ed lustily.
As the later returns continued to
show Taft gaining in New York with
Indications that he would carry the
other eastern states by good majo
rities, tho crowd continued to give
vent to its enthusiams.
Many women were in the crowd,
watching the bulletins almost as in
tently as the men.
That Taft should run as well as
the bulletins indicated, was a sur
prise to everybody in the crowd.
While the great majority of the
crowd had hoped for a Republican
victory, their actions and talk early
in the evening indicate more or less
misgiving on their part.
There were many expressions of
gratltujde, to the Millicoma Club for
its courtesy and generosity in fur
nishing the- returns for the general
public. At first, when the club ar
ranged to secure the returns, it was
Intended that it should be only for
the members but President C. W.
Tower, W. W. McFarland and others
suggested that it would be conve
nient to the public in general to dis
play the returns and it was promptly
acted upon.
home near Colfax, Washington. The
gentleman comes on a flying business
trip and expects to retrace his steps
about the, first of the week. He sta
tes that ho has leased a farm of 200
acres near Coirax, anu inai ne aim
his family are very much pleased
with their new location.
Tho .Gold Beach Globe, comment
ing ona recent article in the Sen
tinel, explains that Curry county will
hayp a poard of Equalization this
year the, same as usual. The Globe
further states that County Clerk
Smith o,ud Assessor Al. Marsh of
Gold Beaqh were only witnesses at
the land fraud trials, and if the Sen
tinel wast understood as saying dif
ferently It cheerfully apologizes to
tho gentlemen.
Rev. John Thomas was assigned
to a pastorate in Portland by tho
lato Baptist Convention held at New
burg, and will In consequence not
return to his former field of labor at
Bandon. His wife departed by way
of the bay last Monday to join him
in the Oregon metropolis. Tho many
friends of tho estimable couplo In
tills city and at Bandon will be sorry
of their removal, but will wish them
every success at their future abode.
letter received by G. H. Clinton
of this city from his father, J. W.
Cllntbn of Norway, states that tho
old g6ntlonian Is now at Steelvlllo,
Missouri, and greatly enjoying him
self, though some of the relatives and
friondk 'whom ho had expected to
meet ho found had passed to the be
yond, f Mr. Clinton Is well, and from
thojfjct that ho made no mention of
Adttn'Pcrshbnker, his companion on
thoJr4i.it Is presumed that gentle
man Ms -(also In his usual health.
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0. Neilsou, a merchant of Eurekn,
California, arrived in tho county per
bteamor Plant last weok, and pro
ceeded to this vnlioy and thence to
Riverton whoro ho is concerned with
a compnny of Euroka pooplo In tho
davolopmont of a coal property. The
gentleman stntoe that it Is tho in
tention wlion tho property is furthor
workod to put on n steamor dlroct
bqtwoon Illvoitou and Euroka for tho
purposo of transporting this coal
COOS COUNTY
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The following are complete returns
so far received from Coos
precincts:
county
Precinct Taft
Bandon 212
S. Marshfield. . . 275
Riverton 27
Prosper 46
Deer Park 4
N. M'f'd 156
North Bend . ..301
Coos River .... 47
Coaledo .. 17
Empire 25
Newport 30
Burton Prairie.... 15
Ten Mile 43
E. Coquille 102
W. Coquille . . . 103
Four Mile 4
Iryan Debs
111 0
130 65
35 5
16 13
2 0
65 27
106 61
4 7
8 2
9 0
12 27
14 3
27 9
63 14
06 15
0 0
HEARST WOULD
TRANSFER CASE
Asks That Gov. Haskell's Libel
. Suit Be Heard In Federal
Court.
(By Associated Pross.)
OMAHA, Nov. 4. A petition
signed by W. R. Hearst before a no
tary public and asking that the
$600,000 libel suit recently filed by
Gov. Haskell in the Supreme Court
of Nebraska be transferred to the
federal court, was filed here by J.
W. Battln, Hearst's local attorney.
The basis of the petition is that tho
parties to the suit reside in other
states and consequently the case, can
not be tried a state court.
HEAD BURSTED OFF.
Joseph Chimin Meets Awful Fate In
Mill.
(By Associated Press.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 4. Jos
eph Charan, 52 years old, ' was
caught in a fly wheel of the Monta
na Lumber Company's mill and head
twisted from the body.
TAFT LAJE 1 HIS AFTE"OON
Ej Assoc at -d Press.
CINC 4NATI, O., Nov. 3
W. H. Tpn arr ed h's ho. re
at 8 i -lock th'S mo -;, I im
portant bu .)3ss pi evented him
voting at noon as he expect d
He said he would t- to the poll3
I aftern0Qn
"I am very
much gratified with the report
and thank you heartily for let-
ting me know it," was Taft's j
remark on hearing the first pre-
cinct returns from Massachu-
setts as reported to him by the I
Associated Press.
which has an excellent marl
ing it in that city.
And still another meat market is
said to bo planned for Coquille. Re
port now has it that George King,
the well-known stockbuyer, will es
tablish himself in business at a loca
tion on East Second street. Mr.
King already has a flourishing mar
ket at Marshfield.
Tico Wagner was down to Coquille
Wednesday from his ranch on tho
South Fork of the river, five miles
beyond Myrtle Point. He bi ought a
wagon load of fine, juicy apples,
principally of the Northern Spy vari
ety, and easily disposed of the whole
45 boxes.
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SEMI -PORCELAIN AND HAVILAND WARE
Semi Porcelain Dinner
Plate, set fiOe
Semi Porcelain l'e.i
Cup-. and Saucers,
set 00c
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
FROM FACTORY. YOU WILL HE
PRICES.
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Milners Hardware
INDEPENDENTS WIN GAME.
The Independents defeated tho
Marshfield High School today by a
score of 7 to C.
CURRY COUNTY NEWS.
Kents Theie As Told By Tho Wcd
dcrbum Radium.
School has been in session at Gold
Beach since Tuesday, October 14th.
At the opening, Miss Ada Bailey, who
presides at the district building and
has classes below tho sixth grade,
had thirteen scholars and Miss Kel
sey, who has the higher grades, re
corded an attendance of eighteen.
No further diphtheria developed, and
the members of tho Blshel family aro
convalescent.
Mr. Ballou, who was sent from
Marshfield to repair the Curry county
telephone lino, spent seven days on
the work and had the line ready for i
service Sunday afternoon. Commu
nication was uninterrupted for a dayjnero onco uu wm i""""" ""
and then the line went down again
between Port Orford and Bandon.
Mr. Ballou started homo Tuesday
morning and will glvo the line an
other overhauling on the trip, and it
should be in as good shape as Its
tumble-down, worn out condition
warrants when ho finishes with it.
The line needs extensive repairs and
will never furnish satisfactory ser
vice until these aro made. The salt
air along the coast reduces the life of
telephone wire materially and this
rusting process Is accountable for a
great part of the trouble in this sec
tion. HOUSE For rent, mod n six room
cottage. Apply Fred. Holn South
Marshfield.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping . Apply
Mrs. Lash, over Mangan's Under
taking Parlors.
FOR SALE A few choice Barred
Rock pullets, full bloods, ?1.00
apiece. S. J. Defreese, Marshfield.
FOR SALE Cheap One large air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash rpgister. In
quire of Merchant & Kammere
FOR RENT Four C-room flats In
tho O'Connell building on A
itreet. Apply Hall & Hall.
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01 Vnf f r ft 1 1 fa i q ? 1,CP KaUo11 $2,0 i
m A JU-l ViLl ICt-lLia 1 Bcst qUaiKy Table Claret, per H
Ml ga,,on 50c I
We are proud of our re
putation for fine work on
delicate fabrics. Our ex
perience and facilities for
laundering face curtains,
bureau scarfs, lace hand
kerchiefs and other em
broidered pieces make it
safer for you to entrust
them to us than to handle
them yourself. Ask for
price. Phono 2291.
Marshfield Hand
II & Steam Laundry
lsSI,
DoWltt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salvo is especially good for piles, but
It Is also recommended nearly every-
where for anything when a salvo Is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's
Witch Hzel Salve when you ask for
It. We sell and recommend it Sold
by LOCKnART & PARSONS.
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A Real Nice Cut
from a really tender joint, will
please the most fastidious and ex
acting eater. Wo pride ourselves
on the exceptional tenderness of all
tho meats sold hero, whether it be
Beef, Veal Mutton, Lamb, Pork,
Steaks, Chops, Cutlets or Poultry.
We know that, wherever you aro
dealing now if you buy your Meat
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ways, because uom quaiuy uuu
price will please you.
Sanitary Market
Hall & Richards
PHONE 1001
Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, bathe, sleep
or while you tat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for $31S or
40. If that is too much for
your pocket book, let ine tako
your measure and have tho
Royal Tailors make you one
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desrdption of Just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHONE 2211.
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8 10 year old XXXX Rye, per
I gallon $1,00
i Best quality Port Wine, per
I gallon 2.00
JM."fc quality Diierry n mi-, in-i-
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Try n case or Weinnnril or
Laser Beer (Union Made).
FREE DELIVERY
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Good Hiaise nnd Vohlt les
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
HAY FOR SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfid.
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Material and
Beaver Hiil Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
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PASTURING, PASTURING.
Havo good Pasture for ten or
fifteen head of horses or cattlo
on Catching Inlet, One and ono-
half miles from East Marshfield.
Good shed. . 4
Address: O. C. RUSSELL,
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by n,
Common Council of the city
Marshfield, until 7:30 o'clock p
Tuesday, November 10th, loos f '
tho work of Improving that portu
of Alice street from the north lne t
ui;.-ii a.tuuu iu niu cenier lln6 of
D' street, In E. B. Dean & Co J
ond addition to the town of M&r.i,
field, Coos county, Oregon .accord.
ing to plans and specifications now
on file in tho office of the City Re
order; also for the 'work of impr0T,
Ing certain portions of Front street"
from a point 320 feet north ot the
north lino of 'A' street to tho north
lino of 'W' street, in MarshfleH
Coos county, Oregon. '
A certified check for five per cent
of tho amount of the bid must ac
company each bid, to be forfeited to
the City of Marshfield In case bid
shall be accepted and bidder falls to
enter Into contract within five days
after notice of such acceptance.
Tho Council reserves tho right to
reject any and afl bids.
Dated this 31st day of October
1908.
J. M. UPTON,
Recorder of the City of Marshfield
Coos (Jounty, Oregon.
A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Each recurring attack of rheuma
tism makes the disease harder to
control, but tho fact that It Is not
In itself dangerous causes people to
neglect it, awaiting a change or a
settled condition of tho weather for
relief. It Is often only after the dis
ease has become so serious as to In
terfere with business that the suf
ferer will seek moro than temporary
relief. Chamberlain's Liniment Is a
remedy for rheumatism which any
ono can apply. It not only gives
prompt rellof from pain, but In a
large majority of cases it brings
about permanent results. The first
application will surprise and delight
you as immediate relief Is almost
sure to follow. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.
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We are still doing business at the
same old place and paying
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for
HIDES, WOOL, MOnAIH AND
FURS
A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storage Docks
Front Street, Marshfield.
ALL HANDS.
appreciate our fine- Bread. It '3
well made, splendidly baked and bf
reason of its
ABSOLUTE PURITY
is excentlnnnllv delicious. Graham
Bread, Rye Bread and many dif
ferent sorts of white bread.
Coos Bay Bakery!
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BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
BAY FUEL CO.
J. O. DOAE, Proprietor.
Dealer In South Marshfield, Bea-J
ver Hill and LIbby Coal. Dry Are
and stove-wood on short notice.
Phono 531 or Leae Orders "
I. S. KAUF.MAN & CO.
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PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon. '
JOHN W RING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chlokens for sal" '
$1.00 to $5.00 for setting of l5-
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