rVB- rr- wwwwpmj .w -i1 WffMm "J mf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910 EVENING EDITION. u M COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt the postofflco nt Mnraji Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ns second class mall matter. Address nil communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES, Mni'Miflelri :: :: :: :: Oregon M. C. MALOXEY PAX 12. MALOXEY Editor nntl Pub. News Editor 1AT VOTE ON nmin rnirui n Dunu hond (Continued from nairo 1.) OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE OP MAHSHFIELD. cm Official Paper of Coos County. (From Poll: County Obsorvcr, Dallas, Oregon.) JUDGE COKE. r HIE TIMES Is confident thnt tho pcoplo of Coos County nniong whom as boy and man Judge Coke has lived for SO years nro suf ficiently familiar with his record to repudiate nny reflections sought to bo CnBt on It even In n political cam palgn. Thi.i confldenco In him as Judgo and man found nbundant nnd forceful expression In tho verdict nt J tho primaries when ho received tho largest majority of nny district notnl nco nnd ho nlso received tho endorso mont of tho democrat of the district. For 22 years Judgo Coko has re sided in MnrBh field and for 20 years practiced law hero. Tho pcoplo of this city know him nnd whnt ho standH for nnd Tho Times has faith In their expression of approval at tho polls tomorrow. Judge Coko de serves well of Mnrshfleld for ho hns over boon foromost with volco and inonoy In working for Its advance ment nnd prosporlty. llo has beon Identified with tho iultlntlvo of ninny of tho city's boat nnd most substan tial ImprovomontH. This work should bo rocognlzod In nn overwhelming voto nt the polls. Tho chnractor of his loglalatlvo rec ord Is host shown In tho fnct that vhllo n niembor of that body ho en Joyed tho friendship and conlltlonco nnd had tho support of nil of his fol low mombors logardloss of politics. 1 Tho Tlmos does not doslro to In dulgo In fulsome adulation of Judgo Coko. Ho does not neod It. His rocord public nnd prlvnto Is an open book. Ills Btnudtng ns n citizen mid nn olllclnl Is woll known. Tomor row's vordlct will merely sot tho sent of popular npproval on that record. MUTE IS EXPECTED IRE Polls Will Be Open From 8 O'clock In Morning Until 7 At Night. It Is oxpectod that Coos County will poll ono of tho biggest votes In Its history nt tho stnto election to morrow. Tho pollB In every precinct will open nt 8 o'clock In tho morning and remain open until 7 o'clock In tho ovonlng. The oloctlon boards aro re quired to koon tho polls open from 12 to 1 o'clock but nro allowed from 1 o'clock until 2 o'clock for 'dinner it they doslro' to nil go to oat once. Tho polling places In Mnrshfleld will bo tho samo ns at tho primary oloctlon In Soptombor. other products from tho Interior. For or against tho farmer or tho rnnchcr ns on tho upbuilding of this great hnrbor by Its manufactures, population, etc., ho gets a hotter mar ket, and his farm la mado more valu able. For or agaliiBt the morchnnt, bo cauBO nf tho greater opportunities ho hns to expand his trade. For or against tho laboring mnn, for by progress tho building of a city, moro manufactures, and etc., his condition is mndo belter nnd his labor more In domnnd. For or ngalnst overy citizen that owns n homo who has been hero or como hero to better his condition. In fnct, It Is for or against patri otism, good citizenship, higher real ization of better and grontor things, and for or ngnltiBt tho spirit of do ing things nnd nccompllsh better and grontor results 'for a community nnd Its citizenship. Now whnt opposition Is thoro to tho accomplishing thcBo bettor re sults. Nothing moro than tho greed of n few Bolllsh men to obtnln nn end. Elljnh Smith of tho Southern Com pany and a fow of his paid hirelings nro now scouring tho country buy In. nn tho stock of Southern Ore gon Company nt in conts on tho dol lar, tolling tho holders of stock that tho government hns nttackod their holdings, Hint thoro Is nothing do ing on Cooi Day, that tho wholo mat r of Improvement of the 1b v Is In tho court nnd thnt thoro Is a goncrnl mlxup, not conduclvo to tho succoss of any holding or Investment. Thoy have not told the holders that thoy hnvo brought about most of tho con dltlon named, that thoy hnvo retard ed devolopmont for tho purpose of inoozlng tho llfo and value from tho holdors of such stock, nnd nt .tho cost of trying to rotnrd tho growth, development, tho llfo ami blood of this community. How many votorn aro going to stand for such. a condi tion? How ninny aro going to loud Mirtr InlluPiim or tholf nld to xuch no faiious tronchory to this community. Thoro surely enn no nono. uxcuui. Mioso thnt will bo bonolltted by tho defeat of tho proposed $300,000 for Improvement of this Jinrhor, with Its Inlets and public dockB, or thoso por on thnt hnvo fell Into tho trnp sot for them by tho nonnott nmendmont, which means no Improvement at nil, nnd with tho huo nnd tho cry that "thoy want to mortgago your homes" Thnt arKiimont hns boon used by i grafter and domagoguo for time, immnmnrini to enrrv nn end. If BUCll argument had provalled at San Fran cisco, Los Angolos, Senttlo, Tacomn, Portland, Spokano and nil tho largn ontornrlslng cities of tho const dur inir their formation porlod, would vou bo Bpenklng of thorn today with so much prldo. No you would not. So when you ontor tho booth tomor row seo thnt your last act Is rccoraeu for homo, ft grontor nnd bettor com munity bv voMne Yes for No. W. CITIZEN AND TAXPAYER. W4"J-4r-H44H"ir,H-4J 4 -MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS 44..:.4M4M!4"M South Mnrehn.'ltl School. Knthorlno, Lucy, Lnwrenco nnd George Ueasey of South Coos Hlver, havo entered school. A report of the meeting of , High School teachers, that was held a: Eugene at the closo of school In Juno of Inst year, was given by Miss Mont gomery nt tho mooting of Mnrshfleld High School teachers on October 31. Tho general teachers mooting for tho second school month will bo hold Novombor 5, nt four o'clock. The following progrnm will be given, bas ed on tho ljfo nnd work of William James, tho Amerlcnn psychologist, who ended his work nnd pnssed away during tho past Bummer: Progrnm Dlogrnphlcal Sketch of tho Llfo of William James. . Miss Megahan Review of tho work nnd Influence of William James. . . .Miss Rush Reading from "Talks to Teachers on Psychology," by Win. Jhmos Miss Stenholm Students of chemistry havo been studying "ntmosphore." The work consists In determining the gnscs thnt composo It, nnd tho exact percentage of each. Tho work In physics for tho lmmc dloto past has been tho testing, o' vnrlous nclds nnd nlcohols. A test of tho bituminous conl of tho Coos Bn region was mndo nnd tho rosults ob tnlnod b tho clnss show tho snmo density ns tho Eastern standards In Now York. Somo of tho callers nt tho South Mnrshfleld school last week wore: Mosdamos L. A. Lnngloy, C. II. Fla nagan, Dnvld Walp, Olmstod, Downs, Walter, McLaughln, nnd lloisoy. Orndo seven won ovor six In tho "spell down" Frldny. Tho High Schdol nttondanco roc ord Ib vory satisfactory. Present en rollment 73. Tho Oormnn Clitb wns ontortalnod by Elvlrn Frlzoon Tuesday ovonlng. Tho story of tho Hohonzolloriis win clvon by Miss ennse, wimo jm Twnln's, "That Terrlblo Gormnn Lnn guago" was road by Miss Frlzoon. Jlnrsniioiu win no toinuoumuu tho Stnto Debating Lenguo this yenr by Lnwrenco Ilorton, Eric Holt, John Ferguson, Elvlrn Frlzoon, Mary nan son, nnd Nelllo Trlbboy. Tho Longuo has asslgnod this question to L.oos liny; RoBoJved, That nil tolograph lines In tho United States should ho ownod nnd operntod by tho federal government. Tho director for Coos nny Is superintendent A. O. Rnab of North Bond. Ench school will havo two teams, ono nlllrmntlvo and ono nogntlvo. HoUi tennis dobato on tho snmo night In tho prellmlnnry debn tos. Mnrshflold's flrst dobato will bo with nandon and North nond, tho nogntlvo team going to North nond, tho ninrmntlvo toam contesting Dan don horo nt home. The Most Artistic Lighting Effects Are Obtained by Electric Light 2 , IV ,( ' Those who appreciate hnfliiw..i , agree that soft, harmonious and nrtk? ' , r , ' MU00,u,y my with tho aid electricity, . 'The intelligent and tastofnl ,.... l Alni'l 4 i 14 I I rt hi. J ll. . "' I iiuuuiiiiiAiuiM uiiu me usa otsuftabtesliadb maKo tne tLbu i kic LIGHTED home at i el U clUH V HB O MR R fffir tn n J , ?i . T..-,-0. , wrtiiuwew Hospitality, The small, the dirt and the danger of 1 forms of Illumination aro eliminated, Our New Business Department is equipped , give expert advice regarding Illumination, The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co, TELEPHONE 178 IIS OPPOSES 0 ! - M. F. PLANT IN EARLY TODAY Steamship Makes Fast Trip From San Francisco to Coos Bay. 101TT,I GOVK'INMKXT AUK VOU WORTHY OF IT? Tomorrow you aro to decldo tho igano of thirty-six measures. You now hnvo a chnnco to mnko your own laws, you aro practically your own lawninker. Hnvo you lookod woll Into tho nueatlons nt hnnd? Aro you cnpablo to voto YRS or NO? Do you roalUo tho groat National Importance of nn Intelligent voto nt una umo; nn vou know thnt our election Is he lm; watched with Intense Interest through out tho United States hy tho uroat Periodicals aim ronownea wn tors? One blunder on our part may bo fatal to our nOSS ridden follow cltlions throughout tho Union: The cront Mncnzlnes and Writers for tho I nnst venr hnvo boon tolling tho people Tho M. P. Plant nrrlvod In early of tho fhio lnw wo now hnvo In Ore- CENTRAL school xotj:s. todnv from San Francisco after a fast trip up tho const. Sho brought a largo pnssongor list. On her outgoing trip, tho Plant will hnvo 2.BO0 boxes of Coos County apples for tho California mnrkot be sldos considerable other frolght. Tho M. P. Plant will sail at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for San Francisco. Among thoso arriving on tho Plant woro tho following: P. Friedman, J. M. niake, Jns. Flanagan. P. A. North nnd wife, W: T Murphy and wlfo, Mrs. Heevos, Mrs Tlpnert, W. Hlrachborger and child, J. Wost. M. K. Morrison. C O. Tay lor, Ii Tnylor, J. W. Taylor nnd wlfo, Miss Daisy Tnylor, Miss Ireno Tnvior, J. T. Tpvlor nnd wlfo, K. Hosliund. P. M"-tlu. Q. Scott, T. Hltzo nnd Jns. K. Drlen. Tho Donnctt mnondmont means do lay, obstruction, ponny-wlso nnd pound-foolish, nnd n big feo for Joe Uonnott. Voto It down with a decid ed vote so that Joo and Elijah will understand that the progressive ele ment Is not In line with their Job, C, R, Peck (Paid Advertisement.) con. Tiiov navo oeen ukiiiiiik " urging tho lionost nnd fearless voters of other. States to follow In our foot Btons, Lot's holn thdm out In this erent fight ugnlnst DOSSES and OftAFT by eastlnc nn 1IOXKST PUOOMKSSIVK, 1XTKLLIOKXT and SQUAHK WAli voto. By so doing wo Help to bring about tho fulfilment of tho mennlng of tho word LU1KH TY; Moaning in a political sense Oliwt Government 11Y T1IK PKOPLK fov THK PKOPLK nnd OF T11K l'KO- PLF.. Yours for Liberty, Truth, Justice niul Kniiallty. C. O. GOING. Voters nnd Tnx-pnyers, If you want harbor Improvement and want it now. voto for tho $3Q0,000 bond Issue nnd don't let Joo Dennett nnd Elijah Smith pull tho wool over your eyes by protoudlng that thoy nro your guardian angels. Thoy aro only try ing to uso you for their benefit. O. It. Peck (Paid advortlsement). A numbor of nrtlstlc block bonrd calondnrs for the month of Novom bor, hns been drawn In tho different grndes. 3rd, Cth, Cth nnd 7th hnvo tho best. . Eugene Stnddon, 7th, Onln Stnd den 4th nnd Audrey Staddon 3d, hnvo loft school to move to Hnlnes' Inlot John Durko hns been nbsont tte past week on jiccount of having sore oyos. Marian Seaman has returned to school after being nbsent n week on Recount of sickness, In tho Rhetorical exorcises of th 7th grade hold on Friday, Roxlo Hall read tho monthly papor, and Adolph Schuttpolz received applause for tho best rocltatton, Mrs. Langley of 2d grade, has placod a number of nice pictures on the walls of hor room, giving tho room a homo llko nnd attractive ap pearance. Tho story hour at tho Public Libra ry for tho school children, has been chnnged from 9 a. m. to 11 a. in. much moro Interest Is taken by the pupils on account of tho change. Tho athletic exercises In tho base. niont aro very amusing nnd enter taining during noon hour, nnd re cesses. Abner Triuooy, rrocior n nngan, Geo. Lingo, and Geo. Wat- kins nro considered the champion nthletes of the Central School grades. X.WAL IlKIU) SAYS PIlOHIUITIOX WOULD ltl'I.V STATU KXl'Kltl KXCK IX MAlXi: HAS SATISI-'IKI) HIM THAT SYSTKM HAS HAD When Roar Admiral Evans was told that a voto was soon to bo taken In Oregon on tho question of prohibi tion, ho threw up his hnnds and ex claimed: "What do thoy want to do? Ruin tho stnto?" Admiral Evans bollovoa in temper nnco In all things, but draws tho line sharply nt prohibition. His personal oxporlonco In Maine, whon he wns commander of tho North Atlnutlc fleet, caused him to tnko a firm stand ngnlnst such radical restrictive laws, and resulted In his forbidding ships under his commnnd to visit the hnrbor of Portland, Mo. "Conditions wero so bnd In Port land," snld Adimrnl Evnns, "thnt I refused to allow nny of our ships to visit thnt port. When tho men wont nshoro they woro met on tho dock by n lot of parasites who stcorod thorn Into somo low dives. Thinking that would be tho only opportunity to get n drink thoy gorgod thomsolvcs on vile, wood alcohol poison, which mado thorn so drunk, thnt thoy could not oven recognlzo tholr olncors. Tho actions of-tho police townrd our mon was so repugnant that It was not right to allow them to go ashore. It was tho worst spot I ovor saw In my life. "Wo never hnd such troublo In n city where thoro woro open saloons. In cities whoro thoro nro opon sa loons tho mon knew that thoy wero drinking and could drink temperate ly. In Mnlno It was tho thought of tho Inst chanco to got n drink whon thoy woro shown ono of thoso dives, nnd tho vllo, ndulterntod stuff that was sold them, thnt caused thorn to becomo Intoxicated nnd go beyond the bounds of discipline. 'Tho prohibitionists forced tho ennteen out of tho Army and Navy. I think It wns tho worst law that was ovor passed. You say they aro go ing to vote to mnko Oregon dry? Do they want to ruin the state?" VOTE THESE NUMBERS FIRST 32o X YK por mm mi 343 X NO kmmt Prohibit 145 X NO AGAINST PROHIBITION SEARCH LAW 365 X NO AGAINST PROHIBITION En Coos Co, caEB?5tv.:r.lTrrw:?r?5 i imri Tn Mnrrli. 1909. the old blllMIW 1 - ----. --- -..-, - wore moved off from tno j.m. i-'j lot nnd work on tho 0.00 mw . has commoncod. In Mar, diuo, w PROSPEK WITHOUT Btructlon nt this dnto (Auuust. 1000) itnko notice Pater also role Ibit public bulidliiKS. biiHluoss houses and i hnvo no saloons. rosldonces nggregntlng JIOR.OOO. Tho United Stntes Government hns JiiBt purchased n site upon which to erect nOXt Venr n Sf!.ri.nnn Pmlnrnl tmllillnn ALBANY Is expending this year! tho now $1 00,000 hotel east of tt uuou) 577,000 In nitullthlo streot cpunty court house paving and concroto sidewalks. Rncnnn iins a cas plant. ! ALUANY'S volumo of goncrnl bus- licht nmi nnwor fwenresithebut Iness for July 1009, nc co-pared you do tho rest), and nnaturslwm with July, 190S, showod nn uvorago nnwnr Hint, "works while you il-? Increase of 53 per cont. Tna progressive city now ora ALBANY S poBtnl recolpt3 for tho municipal water plant, last quarter of tho fiscal year ending I Tn n mtlft OVOP tt orar Eugene rl y, lauy, were J3,un.32 bo-'ol -. "t ""nr(nr nf a million dolim increnso of 1523.70, or 14 por "" "-'"" Juno 30, lug nn T,tnft0ovor",c""e8',0,,lln5uartor " ,,. "' ,...- the ,li ui iovo. iiiu increuso lor mo oiuiro -- ""- jihii"IeJM fiscal year 1006-00 ovor tho previous ' Pr0.wtl1 of E".Ke".:..d" Innl rUtloi Vl j for n now poatofflce of 5O.000.im 0ftr'l Hf n.,MrnnrlnfP.J 130.000 U tinnni. Tho contract wsa let In W year was ?2,022.11, or about 15 cont. tiio totnl recolpts for tho woro J15.C50.92. ALBANY'S real estnto transfors In creased 10 1-2 por cont. In July, 1000, over July, 1008, ALBANY hns 30 manufncturlnc SAiriONS 1 Have your LKTTER HEADS and HILL HKADS printed at THK TIM88 Advertlsemeat. w Joo Bonnott offered his services Indirectly to tho Port Commissioners to float tho Port bonds nnd had the Commissioners mado It an object to him, no doubt Joo would havo for gotten all about tho mortgage he was willing to put on the tax-payers' homes. But when he found there was nothing doing in tho back-room of the Port Commissioners Joo sud denly changed his tune and started "Camp Elijah." C, R. Peck (Paid OREGON TOWXS WITHOUT SA- LOOXS MAKE GREAT HEADWAY AXI) ARE IX EXCELLENT FI- XAXCIAL COXD1TIOX. Albany, Oregon, Is one of the prosperous cities of our state. Tho commercial club or that city gives the following statement of facts: ALBANY is the natural commercial center of tho central Willamette Val ley the point where tho lines of transportation converge and It is destined to become a great Jobbing as well as a great mercantile and fi nancial city. ALBANY'S bank deposits for July, 1909, showed an Increase of uns ..I 537.00 over July, 1908. or over 21 por cent. ALBANY has la proceM of trn costing 150,000; a splendid hospital iuuioiicj; a rreo public library; two telephone systems; electric light nnd power sorvlco; oloctrlc street car sys tem; water power for Its factories; 20 miles of comont sldownlk; bltull thlc streot paving; sanitary dralnngo system; pure mountain water. Albany 11ns No Saloons. Linn and Benton counties are both dry. EUGENE, Ore., Is equally prosper ous. Authoritative statements are here quoted from tho lltorntnr Uan. ed by the commercial club of that fair Eugene, Oregon, through Its com mercial club, has been widely adver tised during the past 18 months, nnd has doubled In population In two years. I" IS"0 Eugene hnd 3,230; In Aa ' 5000 neP'o. Today ovor 10, 000. Our 1908 school census gave -,t-o L'lumren oi scnool ago. Eugene has ten churches, fivo pub lic schools, housed In flno buildings, n fine hlch school, Iho famous Univer sity of Orecon. one divinity school, a Roman Catholic snhoni n imuinoaa collecto, two splendid hospitals, threo flourlshlnc banks with nearly $3,000, "00 deposits, a public library, a.solen dld county court house, and no sa loons, Eugene has ovor 65 blocks of "bl thullthlcally" paved streets, which Is more than all the other towns In Oregon combined, outside of Portland, EuRono cannot be suroassed as an educational ceater. Any paterfami lias loeklag far mild winters pleaBe iionni. inoculums -'- .j and tho building Is now being erecw. Eugene was a.soj Santa Owgg """ nas au manufacturing "on. i. ". 'i""""1 " ' .....i niriH plants, four banks, with ovor S2.000.- mas morn It found a natural p . uu uuiiubub: i. ciiiirciies: a itprdv-I uu biuuhiiik. --.... torlan college; a Catholic ncadomy; beautifully timbered, rolling i threo crnrlorl mililln inhnnl.. ...... oi...lt- alnc urn Raid Of ion high school (under construction), lis. In BentonKounty, of noseburi n..mi rm Douglas county, oi u r ; j Josephine county, of Ashland In J ,..,. h nf many other w In our state, all In dry territory. (Paid Adv.) mrt miro nniYIMVEllS AND VOI If you want n Harbor that n crodlt to us and build up vnt fnr h 1300.000 bond IMMI; able In twenty years whej ( UT1 of property embraced In the w rles of the Port win " "".-. times tho present value and - -j- lll not D "r dempuon oi uuuuo ... - tlced by tho tax-payers. v onNo.368-(C.R.FkPAdT, To vote for Dennett's ... jk fur ment means a sieauy j t nett to keen EHJan iruw r--vs ir..i.n, ininrovemea" "3 K nortion oi aruui ii"" ... an election would have to be every time tho Port Comml wanted to make Improveroeni ceedlng $50,000 (and eOT man knows inai "' tn ... . - .i..otitn2fl IB . )l accorapllsnea 10 u Tltj n way of harbor impro c-. 'u ..i u wnnid be an easy t.r for nn obstruction t ;.j man to auacK iu , nintacdW ings on some technical pom tf the matter In Court and W people's money for 1 14 (p of Improvements. C. " r Advertisement.) i i-'