The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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RECEIVES
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ENDORSEMENT
B. F. Jones, Republican Can
didate For Circuit Judge Has
An Excellent Record.
10 MEET AGAIN
ON MESH
republicans Will Perfect Per
manent Organization of
Club Then.
TAPl' LEAVES BEVERLY.
TOLEDO, Ore., Oct. 4, 1910.
D. P. Jones, Renubllcnn cnntlldnto j
for Circuit Judgo of tho 2nd Judicial
District, was born on a farm near
Layrcncc, Douglas County, Kansas,
Tebruary 21, 185S. In 1SCG Ills
father died, and lio camo to Oregon
with his widowed mother, and set
tled on the Ynqulnn Day In Denton
County, whero the town of Toledo
now stnnds.
Ills mother died two years later,
and for the next six years ho spent
tho summer tlmo In working In the
logging camps of Douglas nnd Ken
ton Counties on tho Umpqun nml
Ynqulnn Days, and going to school
Jll tho winter time, ncqulrlng his edu-
cntloit ill tl9 Public Schools nml at
the Corvnllls College. He thou fol
lowed Btoam-bontlng for ten yenrs,
working from deck-hnnd to captain,
nnd thus acquired n thorough knowl
edge of Oregon's wntcr-wnys.
Jle sorvotl ns County Clerk for"
Lincoln County for threo terms, dur
ing which tlmo ho studied lnw under
the Into J lid go John IColsey; and In
1807 was admitted to practice In nil
tho Courts of Oregon, nlnco which
tlmo ho has been actively engaged
in tho practlco of law.
Ho represented Polk nml Lincoln
Counties In tho Legtslnturo for threo
terms, 1903, 1907 nnd 1009. Ho In
traduced tho Demurrage Car 8hort
ngo bill In tho session of 1903, which
was defeated, nnd again In tho Reu
nion of 1909 Introduced It, nnd, be
ing n momber of tho Commlttco on
TtnllroadH, had It Incorporated Into
-tho nnllrond Commission bill, of
-which ho was ono or tho strongest
oupportors.
In tho session of 1907, ho Intro
duced what Is known ns tho Jones
Treo Locks bill, appropriating $300,
000, conditioned that tho Govern
ment would appropriate n llko sum
:for clthor tho purchase of tho old or
tho building of now Locks nt tho fnllH
on tho Wlllninotto IHvor nt Oregon
City.
At tho snmo session ho Introduced
a bill, nnd It beenmo n lnw, ropeallng
tho former nttompted net of tho
Legislature, nnd nets nmondntory
thoroto, granting to tho Oregon Purl
He Rnllwny Company nil tho tldo nnd
overflowed Innds on tho Alsen, SUctr.
nnd Ynqulnn Ilnys, comprising prnc
tlcnlly nil tho water-front on thoso
Days, nggrogntlng nbout 20,000 ncroH
of tldo nnd overflowed lauds, on tho
groundH that tho Legislature had no
right to donnto Stato lnnds to prlvnto
Individuals gr corporations; nnd for
tho further reason Hint tho railroad
company had not, In thirty yearn, paid
nnv taxes on tho laud, or compiled
with othor conditions of tho law,
In 1908 Mr. Jonos filed two suits
tieforo the Stato ttnllnmd Commission
In tho Interest of the publle; ono
against tho Pacllle Kvpress Company,
nnd tho othor against tho Wells Par
go Express Company, charging thnt
their express rates woro unreason
able, unjust and unlawful. These
cafios havo both been decided against
tho Express Companies, nnd their
rntea reduced twenty por cont, thus
saving annually to tho people of Ore
gon many thousands of dollars, llo
Is wol! qualified for tho position,
llo was nominated without opposi
tion, believes In tho Primary law,
nnd n square denl for every ono, no
matter what their position In life
may be.
J. S, Akin, Merchant.
J. 11. Ross, Sheriff.
Leo Wndo, Clerk.
R. A. Arnold, Mayor nnd Post
' mnstcr.
C. E. Hawkins, Lawyer and
Doputy Prosecuting Attornoy.
C. II Crosno, Secretary Lincoln Co.
Fair.
' 11. E. Collins, Editor "Leader."
O. 11. McClusky, Lawyer
County Treasurer.
W. C Copoland, Parmer and Lum
bormnn.
It. S Van Clevo, Merchant,
(Paid advortlsoinont)
Another meeting will bo hold Wed
nesday night nt the Mnrshflcld Clum
ber of Commerco to perfect th or
ganization of the Mnrshflcld Repub
lican Club. This was decided at a
preliminary meeting last Saturday
evening when nrrnngoments were
mado to sccuro a larger nttondnnce,
nnd concerning some of tho minor de
tails of organization.
Saturday night's meeting was not
lnrgel attended but thoso pot-sent
were unanimous In tho decision thnt
tho club should bo formed. W. U.
Douglns presided as temporary chair
man nnd Clnttdo Nasburg ns tempo
rary secretary. In order to insure n
largo turnout nt Wednesdny night's
meeting Jnck Moreen, Tom Dennott,
Mr. Kendall, Geo. N. Parrln, O. O.
Lund nnd Duncan Ferguson wcro
named as a commlttco to circulate n
membership roll. D. L. Ducking-
limn, M, C. Mnloney nnd C. I. Rclgard
woro appointed n commlttco to
draft by-laws, etc., to bo submitted
to Wednesdny night's meeting.
There wua uoiuo discussion ns to
whether tho club should havo n
membership fee. Some thought It
should In order to raise funds for
tho campaign expenses nnd others
thought tho membership should be
free nnd thnt tho funds for the cam
paign expenses should bo raised by
contributions. It wns ilnnllj decided
to leave this question to bo decided
nt Wednesday night's meeting.
A meeting of tho Coos County
Republican Central Commlttco Is to
bo hold tit Coquillo today to perfect
nrrnngoments for cnrrylng on tho
campaign nnd tho results of this
mooting will bo reported Wednesdny
night by Committeemen Alien, Fer
guson and Sehlbrcdo. At a previous
meeting of tho County Contrnl Com
mlttco, Judgo Sohlbredo wns olected
stnto committeeman for Coos county
A campaign flnanco commlttco wns
chosen as follows:
Myrtlo Point L. A. Roberts, L. D.
Pulford, L. M. Supleo.
Coquillo A. S. Hammond, J. C.
Snvngo, W. C. ChaBo.
Marshlleld Win. Grimes, J. W.
Dennett, Duncan Ferguson.
North Ilend Judgo J. H. Guorry,
A, H. Dorbyshlro, C. E. Mnybeo.
Dilution Col, R. H. Rosn, Chas.
JmulcBon, Stovo Gallior.
Pu-slclcnt (Jhes I'p UN Summer
I Homo Today.
(By Associated Pjoss to C003 Bay
1 Times.)
I BEVERLY, Mass., Oct. 17. Pres
ident Tnft bade good byo to Beverly
1 his summer home, today rind motor
ed to Doston to take li' train for Now
I York whero he will stop' two days
.and then go to Washington Thurs
day morning.
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CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
(Bj Assoclnted Press to' Coos Bay
. Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 17 .Wheat clos
ed r.s follows: Decomber, 01c; May,
11.00 1-S.
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THE WHEAT MAllKET.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Buy
Times.)
, PORTLAND, Oct. 17. Whent
unchanged.
Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Tlnfes.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17.
Double-headers wcro played In the
Coast Leacuo Sunday, resulting ns
follows:
At rortlnnd First game, Los
Angeles 3, and Portland 2; second
game, L.ot Angeles 1, nnd Portland
0.
At Sail Francisco First game,
Snn Fta-it'lsco 2, nnd Onkland Oj
second game, Snn Francisco 3, nnd
Oakland i.
At Vernon First gnme, Sncra
mento.2 and Vernon 1; second gnmo,
Sncrnmonto 0, nnd Vernon 1.
TACOMA,,, Qct. 17. Milling
whent: Blue stem. S9c: Club, K3n
to S3 l-2c. Export wheat: Blue t" At- Portlnnd
stem, 90c; Club', S Icj Red Russian,
S2c; Forly-fold, SSc to S9c.
Satin day's (Sanies.
Tho gnmes In the Coast League,
Saturday resulted as follows:
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world's norm
LAST LINES.
VTO coward ioul li mine:
" No trembler Is (ho
troubled nhero.
t sco hcavcn'B glorle ahtnc.
And faith ililnci equal, firming mo from
fear.
f OOD, within my broant.
Almighty, over present Doltyl
Llfo, that In mo has rest,
Aa 1 undylns llfo havo power In theol
Emily Uronto.
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TO THINE OWN SELF DE TRUE
IVn thy thouRhts no tongue.
Nor any unproportloncd thought
his act
Uo thou familiar, but by no means
vulgar.
Thoso friends thou hast and their adop
tion tried,
Qrupplo thorn to thy soul with hooks of
steel.
But do not dull thy palm with untortaln
raent Of each unhatched. untledced comrade,
ilownro
Of cntranco to a quarrel, but, being In,
Ooar 't that tliu opposed may bowaro of
thee.
3Ivo every man thy ear. but row thr
voice.
Tako each man's censure, but reservo thy
judgment.
Costly thy habit ns thy purso can buy,
Uut not nxprossod In fancy; rich, not
gaudfc
For the apparel oft proclaims tho man.
And thoy In Franc of tho bost rank and
station
Aro most select and generous, chief In
thnt.
Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
Tor loan ft loses both Itself nnd friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of hus
bandry. This, abovo all-to thlno own self bo true,
And It must follow, as the night tho day,
Thou canst not then bo falso to nny man.
Shakespeare.
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- Portlnnd . . 3
Los Angeles 0
At San Francisco R
San Francisco. ... G
Oakland -1
At Vernon ' ( R
Vernon 3
Sacramento 0
Second Game.
Vernon r 0
Sacramento 3
(Five Innings),
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Pjl IM-t-SSIK'' livmift''
mm Mir mi ' nv4 if
Ft mill Mm 4 mm I''1 f
ifim li 11. rM n
1 mm J HpwiMffll hi
iS'f s! U WWm On U
RVfRP TMjK M Mil 1
W'AWI ?? iTtI Evi III II
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Through a l-to-0 victory ovor Los
Angeles Thursday, Portland made n
now baseball record by going
through 07 cousccutivo Innings with
out having a run scored against the
team. While this record Is not en
tirely authentic, It wns said that the
Pittsburg National league team for
merly held the record with C2 Innings.
PRIZE PISH STORY.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17.
What promises to bo tho
prize fish story of tho fnll sen-
COUNTY SEAT NEWS.
Notes of Coqiilllo City I'iiIiIInIicU
in tlio Herald.
Born At Drawley, Cal., to Mr.
and Mrs. U. E. Nosier, a daughter.
William Prazenbach, tho sculptor,
has tho foundation laid at Dnudon
for n now shop nnd headquarters.
Tho Infant of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Lano Is quite III, and Mr. Lane is on
his way from Gardiner, whoro ho
has been working for soma tlmo,
Married, by tho pastor nt tho
Wlckham hotel, Monday, tho 10th,
Mr. Vivian Sanford ami Miss Mlnnto
Myers. A number of friends of tho
lirltlo and groom witnessed tho ceremony.
MIks Jonnctt Dollar, a niece of D.
II. Dollar of this city, arrived from
Portland Thursday to bo with Mrs.
Dollar, who has been quite 111 for sev
eral days, but who Is Improving at
present.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Nodco Is heroby glvon that scaled
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tho City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County, Oregon, until 7:30
o'clock p. m. Tuesday, tho 18th day
of Octobor, 1910, for tho Improve
ment of that portion of Anderson
nvetuio West from tho wcBt lino of
Broadway street South to tho center
lino of Third street South In tho eald
City of Marshfleld, according to tho
plans and specifications on fllo In the
offlco of tho Rerordor nnd onon to
tho Inspection of all persons Interest
ed therein.
A certified check of flvo per cent
of tho amount of the bid must ac
company each bid, to bo forfeited to
said City of Marshfleld In caso bid
Is ncccpted and bidder falls to enter
In n contract within ten dnys from
Into of nccoptnnco of said bid. 'Tho
Common Council resorves tho right
to roject any and all bids.
Dated this 7th day of October,
1910. JOHN W. BUTLlJlt,
son comes from Grcshnm,
whero snlmon trout nro Jostling
each other in ascending tho
Sandy River., Ono trouthful
fisherman brings In tho report
thnt tho trout aro so thick on
tho rlflles thnt they trip anglers
who nro wading In tho shallow
places, and In somo cases tho
men havo been thrown off their
feet by tho swarming fish. It
Is an ensy matter, under such
circumstances, to catch large
numbers of tho finny rascals
nnd tho creels of tho Grcshnm
sports nro bulging with salmon
trout.
Havo your Job
Tho Times offlco.
printing dono at
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dn.
J. W. INGRAM,
Phyalclaii nnd Sturgeon,
Do You
Know
DEHYDR0 ?
IN CANS but not canned.
DRY but not dried,
, r7"'
By mechanical process tho water Is
tnken out of tho host of frosh veget
ables and fruits, without destroying
tho volatile oils or dollcato flavors.
Ask us for n FREE booklet nnd
free samplo of this latest tablo deli
cacy In lino foods.
Phono or call tomorrow.
Aftor finishing Us part of tho
work of making tho fill for tho rail
road whero tho Johnson mill trestle
was burned out, tho steam shovel
was tnken through this placo to
Mnrshflcld.
J. M. Elwood, whom wo reported
and moving to Mho Bay last weok, had
I lensed tho dairy farm of Mrs. Jane
Oilman near town nnd will not tnovo
to tho liny. Mrs. Gllmnu and son
George, nnd daughter, Miss Flor
ence, will go to Arizona.
OIHco 208-200 Coos Ilulldlaj,
Phones Office 1621; Residence 1622
J.
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
orrtco over Flanngan & Bonnett Bank
Marshfleld, Oregon
TV7M. S. TURPEN,
W Architect.
THE BAZAR
HOUSE OF QUALITY.
Phone 32.
Over Chamber of Commerce.
A RELIABLE HAIR TONIC
That Cures Dandruff
Is put up by Miss E. Donnolly. For
sale at McCmr'a Ideal Pharmacy, or
nt Miss Donnelly's residence
KII5 Central Ae. Pliouo 71.
LAUGH!
WELL I GUESS
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Plume 3121.
I
'ou'd laurU too If von had Just
HEAL ESTATE. cleaners nnd It looked ns good as
I hnvo boiuo of tho best buys on now llko initio doos. No It's no
tho Bay. Can arrango easy terms. secret, tho work was dono by tho
Houses and buildings for rent. i Murlitlelil Cleaning nml DyeWorks,
AUGUST VRIZEEN, LlMio.no 270X. 1S6 So. Broadway.
68 Central Avo. Marshfleld, Ore. I Ladles Garments Specialty.
HOME LAND Ca
See us for Investments on Coos
Day. We guariutee owner's price to
bo our price.
IMione 74L. 24 Front St,
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Sterilized Milk
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Bean-Pot Cheese
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