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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
BLAMES OeOWO
FOR TROUBLE
1
Marshfield High School Offi
cials Make Statement Con
cerning Saturday's Game
Editor Times:
E TICKETS
FOHJPOI
(Continued from pngo x.)
day, It Is likely to simmer down to
' n strictly factional or party contest
with Straw, Coke nnd Holland being
supported by ono faction, Copplo,
Mmrhnnt mid Allen liv nnntlipr nnd
Thcro lias been talk of terminating tno socialists supporting their ticket.
athletic relations between tho High E. D. McArthur, the only other
schools of Marshfield and North candidate rccolvlng sufflclont vote?
Bend because of the treatment nc ZM 0?t
corded our team, pupils and visitors cnntildnto and consequently it in
at North Bend on last Saturday. not expected that ho will qualify for
Consideration of tho matter has tho place whllo ho appreciates tho
led us to conclude that such lmmo- lrlto business interests
dlato action is unnecessary. Tho re- this tlmo will not permit him to
lationship between tho schools has 8crvc' ,lc a!8' , , ,
. been ono of friendly rivalry and Is so , r Waterworks' isuc.
'still nnd nothing occurred In the ' Copp o and IMs suorters wlU
game Itself that cou d not have been " J - y
handled by tic officials of tho game tnjU qucs'ton Umt ',8 now bofOPO tho
tinder tho rules of tho game. That
ol. If la ctlnlml AT rti.trt .t'111
i! .11.1.. ..1 ..!.... 1... M. 1.. "Wl ""'"u' -.. VIU,J, ...
inero wu u j iMi0 . yU ij- probably nnnounco his platform In n
ctb cannot bo denied, nnd It would ,i,. .,.. m at ia nv.
bo a safe guess thnt both sides had nP,nii i,nin frnm Pnrttnnii in n fo'w
a part In It but a guess is unncces-(inyB nnu- wm probably nnnounco his
sary. "Wo know It. plntform then nnd It is expected thnt
tho real unpleasantness or tno jt will bo on his past nchlavomontB.
gamo wns the fault of some of tho h0 iing announced himself ns oppos
flldellno spectators nnd on this point cti to municipal ownership of tho
nil wo nsk Is n guarnntco by tho waterworks hero nnd his supportcra
North Bend school that our pcoplo claim that tho water question Is not
will not only rccclvo protection when nn issuo of tho campaign nt nil.
they visit that town but such cour-l Dctnlls of Caucus,
teotis treatment as Is duo to guests, Tho, caucus wns called to order by
when they nro visiting tho homo of city Recorder Butlor, who after an
thelr school rivals by Invitation as Is nounclng its purposo, Bolcctod a. W.
tho cbbo In regularly scheduled Kaufman aB temporary socrotnry.
games. I Hugh McLnln nominated J. M. Up-
Wo stand ready to guarantco such ' ton for permanent chairman nnd
treatment on Mnrshfleld's part. Wo there being no othor nominations, ho
hnvo Just confldenco enough In thoWns declared unaQlmouBly choson.
good sense of our students nnd poo- On motion of It. 0. Gravos, G. W.
plo to do this. "Wo Bhnll expect tho Kaufman was unanimously chosen
same guarantco from North Bond permanent jsccrotnry.
schools. Dr. Mlngus moved that two clerks)
Something, however," ought to bo and four tollers bo appointed by tho
enld about sldcllno partisanship. , chair. C. I. Rclgard moved nn
This Is ono of tho hardest problems nmendment thnt ono or moro JudgeB
thnt school men have to contend with bq nppolntod to rccclvo tho ballots,
in tholr efforts to sccuro clean athle- After somo discussion, J. W. Bon
tlc sports between schools. It rc-lnott mndo n substitute motion that
Bults from a distorted conception of two clqrks nnd turco Judges bo nnm
tho valuo of a victory, when ns njed, nnd Chalrmnn Upton announced
mnttor of fact tho victory Is of lit- tho following appointments:
tlo value compared with tho skill, , Hayes Howard and Tom Bcnnott,
tho self-control, nnd tho quick think- ( clerks; Dr. MlngiiB, F. S. Dow and
ing thnt should bo developed by a C. 9. Dodgo, Judges. Mr. Upton
gamo. Surely wo llko to win but vie-, first named Dan Orr as ono of tho
. tory Is not tho ond of school sports. Judges but Wnrron Bnchtcl objected,
A live Interest In tho homo team and stating that Mr. Orr wns a resldont
good support of that tenm does us, of Bunker lllll nnd not qualified to
nil good but this Interest ought not sorvo nnd so C. S. Dodgo was substl-
descend to blind bins. It suroly Is tutcd for him.
not necessary to toll Americans with ' Hugh McLnln suggested thnt it
their lovo of fair piny what constl- might bo that no Judges or clerks
tutcs good sportsmanship, but wo of election would bo necessary if no
for our part should llko to see n limit was put on tho number of enn
pnlrlt phown nt nil our school games dldntcs whoso names could go on thu
that will rccognlzo a good play by ballot.
tho opponents ns quickly ns ono by Tom Bonnott mndo a motion thnt
tho homo team nnd thnt will glvo It ovory cnntildnto who received twon
applnusa. A spirit of this kind will ty-llvo votes should hnvo his mi ma
dlscourngo dirty playing nnd will printed on tho ballot. Thoro woro
glvo tho offlclnlB of tho gnmo tho only four dissenting votes when tho
moral support that 1b needed to on- motion was put.
forco rigidly tho rnloB of tho game. ' Chairman Upton nppolntcd R. O.
For thoro is no gamo that (Undents Graves, Claudo Nasburg, Hubs Tower
piny that Is not well provided with aml J- C. Kendall as tellers to dls
pennltlps to ellrnlnntn "dirt." Tho trlbuto tho ballots,
great gamo of football Is provided Somo ono suggested that tho enn
bb no other gamo with pcnnltlen by dldatos receiving tho highest voto
tho olIlclnlH, yot In our sinnll town should hnvo their nnmo placed at tho
games tho nttompt to npply a ponalty head of tho ballot but Dr. McCor
Js mot with cries of "rotten." "rot- mno said that ho thought tho stnto
ton," of tho blttorcst kind and yot Inw provided they should bo nrrnng
thoro Is probably moro need for np- cd In alphabetical order. Chairman
plying ponnlty thnn In a gnmo of ox Upton Bald thnt tho Inw had been
port players. "Wo plead for a lqR changed but ho considered tho mo
partisanship, a higher sonso of fair tlon out of order nnd nt any rato ho
plav, nnd recognition of good plnvlng did not bollovo thcro wns any ndvan
on both sides on tho part of spectn- tnge In tho location of tho rnndl
.7
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BOYS' SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
All Boys' $8.00 Suits One-Half Price $4 Of)
All Boys' 7.00 Suits One-Half Price 3 50
All Boys' 6.00 Su.ts One-Half Price 300
All Boys' 5.00 Suits One-Half Price 2 50
All Boys' 4.00 Suits One-Half Price 200
All Boys' 3.00 Suits One-Half Price 1.50
Sizes are only from 10 years to 17 years and will not last
long at these prices
BOYS' 75c to $1.00 Straight Pants. During this
Sale, Choice or.
Sizes 11 to 17, "" O0
Just Another Example of "Money Talks"
Marshfield Hllb Clothing & ShOe CO. Bandon
EAST Hi WEST
LI PLANKED
tors at school contests
A. LINCOLN BARKER,
Trlnrlpnl Tllgh School.
F. A. TIBDOEN,
date's nnmo on tho ballot.
S. n. Cnthcart moved thnt only
ono voto bo tnken, thnt Is thnt each
voter should wrlto tho names of his
Suporlntondont. proforonco for mayor, for councllmnn
I and for rccordor on ono ballot. This
Snvo monnv by patronizing Tho,cn,'rlci'
Times ndvcrtlsors.
a
Look
Before You
Buy
A glanco at tho
Toggery
Clothing
"Will convince you of
their superior stylo and
tailoring and, no other
clothes at tho prico, $20
to $25, can surpass
them. "Wo do not con
fuse our buyers by ad
vertising suits from $10
to $40. Ono price, good
goods and on tho square
is our motto.
The Toggery
A motion by Dr. Mlngus that tho
'voters bo required to glvo tholr
I names and addresses to tho clerks
iwhen they voted, was accepted. It
wns stntetl that anyouo who wns not
u qualified voter would bo Hnblo to
prosecution under tho stnto lnw If
ho attempted to cast a ballot.
i Nominations Made.
A. II. Powors nominated E. E.
Straw for mayor.
Judgo John P. Ilnll nomlnnted It.
I A. Copplo for mnyor nnd was sec
onded by Chns I. Itolgard.
Joo Gossmnn nominated E. Don
McCrnry for mnyor.
Georgo Flnungnn nominated E. A.
Anderson for mayor, but Mr. Andor-
,son decltnod.
I For councllmon, Dr. Mlngus noml
, nnted Tom Coko. Hugh McLnln nom
inated W. W. Holland, Jons Hanson
nominated J. C. Morchnnt and ath
ors placed tho names of John Holm,
Carl W. Evortson, E. D. McArthur,
iC. P. McGeorgo nnd F. E. Allen.
.Carl Albrecht nominated Chns. Pow
ors, but Mr. Powors refused to bo n
candidate
For recorder, Ivy Coildron noml-
1 nnted John W. Butlor; Joo Gossman
nomlnnted A. J. Stophnn nnd M. A.
jSweotmnn's nnmo was also placod In
nomination.
I Tho voting wns fairly rapid but It
Hook over two hours for tho voting
I and tho counting of tho votes. About
jono-uurd or tno nssomblngo romnlnod
until tho count wns completed.
Tho first voto out wns for E. Don
I McCrnry nnd the lists ticket.
Tho early voting tn favor of E.
E. Straw but Copplo's vot6s camo
thlckor lator and for n tlmo Straw
nnd Copplo wero even, but towards
tho last Straw again took tho lead.
Harriman System Arranging
For Mew Line Across Ore
gon Lovett Talks.
PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 21. Aft
er announcing tho lntontlon of tho
Harrlmnn Interests to build nn east
and west lino across Contral Oregon,
providing lnnd ownors dp not hold
tholr property nt figures that will
prcvont tho Btato from securing do
slrablo settlors, Judgo Robert S. Lo
vott, chairman of tho board of di
rectors of nil tho Harriman roads,
predicted tho dawn of a bright ora
of relationship between tho pcoplo
nnd tho railroads.
Tho east and west lino ncross Oro
gon Is receiving moro serious consi
deration from Mr, Lovott and his ns
Boclntos right now than at any tlmo
slnco tho death of Mrt Harjlmnn.
''Wo nro making doflnlto surveys
to detormlno tho final location of
that lino," Bnld Mr. Lovott. "Wo
hnvo surveyed It Bovornl times, but
nro going over It ngnln to dotormlno
what, if nny, changes ought to bo
mndo In thb orlglnnl.
Attract Settlers Is Plt'rt.
"Wo aro doing somo constructloa
work on tho cast ond of tho Hno.
How fnBt wo will proccod will dopend
upon n number of conditions. Ono
ot theso is tho nttltudo of tho land
owners In Ccntrnl Oregon, Thnt 1b,
whether they nro willing to put thoir
lnnd on tho mnrkot nt prlctM that
will attract sottlora or whothor they
will propnro to discount rnllrnnd faci
lities In ndvnnco nnd withhold their
laud from Bottlomont," domnndlng
prlcos that will provont tho devolop-
mont necessary to Justify a lallroad,
"I don't inonn to Bny thnt wo Willi
proceed with construction rz & rapid
rato now, becnuso many other con
ditions nro to bo taken Into consider
ation. '
"It must bo romomborcd that wo
havo n great doal of work In pro
gross which calls out n vnt amount
of money. Wo hnvo got to cut our
coat according to tho cloth."
Tho cross-stnto lino will connect
with tho Oregon Short Mno at Vnlo
on tho enst, nnd will pass through
Mnlhour Canyon, tho rlshti of way
for which recently woro secured by
tho Hnrrlmnn lntorcsts by an ugreo
meat with tho Hill roads, who had
somo claims In thnt section, Jud
Lovott said that whether this roa-l
will connect with tho O.-W. R. & N.
system nt Bond, as had boon report
ed, hns not been determined.
I r?i vW'' Ij
Our Dressed Beef
shows Us flno breeding In tho doll
ency of Its llbro In tho rich color o?
tho flesh nnd In tho nltcrnntlng
strcnkB of snowy fat. A good Judgo
knows It's choice beef Just by looking
nt It. Hut you should Judgo by Its
tnsto and tenderness as well. Try n
roast for Sundny dinner. If It is so
tender It molts In your mouth do not
bo surprised.
MAItSIIKIKLI) CASH MAIUCLT.
FOURIER BROS.
Two MnrkctM
North Bend Miinhflold
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would (Jo well to call at the Pacific Monumental Wonrn, South
Broadway and mako eolectlon from tho largo stock now on hand.
Mr. Wilson hns in hie employ tho only practical mnrblo nnd gra
nlto cuttor In Coos county. And none but tho best work is turned
l
Wc Clean and Press)
Ladies' and Gent's Siiils
i
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIDNE MAIN B7.J
K Modern Brick Building, ElecWi '
logins, aienm ncni.
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
KQU1PIMCI) WITH WIUKLIR
Sails for Coos Bay from San Francisco
Friday, November 24, at 3 P. M.
INTKB-OCEAN TltANSl'OItTATION COMPANY.
Phono U C. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
ClitB, stenm Hem. Blogantl
Furnished Iloonib with Hot
nnd Cold Water.
II O T K L .C O OS
C. A. METLIN, Prop,
tntcs: R0 cents n Uny nnd Upwardi
Cor. Broadwny and Market
Marshflold. Orogon.
1
UKAnY'S Gl'N SHOP
Comploto lino of Blcyclo suppllei,
second-hand bicycles for sale Gum, ,
bicycles, etc., repaired. ?
Umbrollns covered and repaired. ' '
E. BANI)i:r;, Prop.
No. 007 No. I-Yont St, Plione 180-R
Public Stenographer
All Work Confidential
Phone No. 130 1 77 front St.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME!
SAILS PltOM rOHTLAXI) AT 8 P. M. ON NOVEMBER 7, II, 21,
AND 2H. SAILS IWO.M MAUSIIPIELD AT SKUVICE OP THE
TIDE ON NOVEMIIEK 11, 18 AND 23.
L. II. KEATING, AGENT
PHONE MAIN 85.L
See CORTHELL
Phono DlUl
Blanchard Livery
Wo havo secured tho livery bail
lobs of L. II. Holsnor and are pre
pared to rondor oxcoilent service t
tho pooplo of Coos Uny, CireW
di Ivors, good rigs und overjthltS
hat will moan satisfactory service t
tho public. Phono us for a drmnj
horao, a rig- or nnythlng needed
thtf livery lino. Wo also do track
g buslnoss of all kinds.
ilLANCHARD BBOTIIKIIS
Phono 138-J
Livery, Feed and Sales Scrricft
141 First nnd Alder Street!
BLUE DELFT BAVARIAN WARE.
Now Bhlpmont Just received at tho
COOS BAY CASH STOKE.
SKIN A MASS Of FIRE
Ilorrlblo torturo pnln unondur
ublo days whon tho wholo body
Booms to bo burning up long nights
of sleepless agony
Then
Instant relief tho skin cooled and
rofroshed all burning and itching
gouo!
Thousands tos'tlfy to this thou
sands who Biifforod from Eczema,
1'sorlnBls and othor skin troubles, un
til they heard of that simple cool
ing wnsh of wintergreen, thymol and
othor Ingredlonts known as D.D.D.
Prescription.
J. Samuel Lewis of St. Paul. Minn..
writes: "I used threo bottles of D.
D. D. Prescription, and now my skin,
onco a mass of flro nnd irritation, is
ns smooth and soft ns a child's."
A 25c trial bottlo will glvo you po
sitive proof!
Wo nro so certain of what D. D. D.
will do for you that wo offer you a
full bIzo bottlo on this guarantee:
if yon do not find thnt It takes away
tho Itch AT ONCD, it costs you not
a cont. .,
Call hero and talk itQver.
Red Cross Drug Store.
THE FRIEND OP COOS BAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails for Portland from Coos Bay
i ." isf'i Noon, Tuesday, November 21.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 14 o. F. McGEORGE, Agent1
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages leavo Marshflold for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock every
evening nnd afford quickest connections with Southern PaclQo
Railway. Faro $6.00.
COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfield.
O. P. BAKNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
PHONE 11
Tho Implicit conndonco that manf
pcoplo hnvo In Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholora nnd Diarrhoea Ilemedr l '
founded on their oxperlonce in ti
uso of thnt romody and tholr Vno'
lodgo of tho mnny remarkable curtf- ? I
of colic, cholorn nnd dysontry thstit ,
has offectod. For sale by all aw
HOAD TAXES.
A new stock of tho latest in
the
MAZDA LAMPS
Send in Your Order
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
U C U of Idciu. who have noma Inventive ability
ICH Ploasu wrlto UltKULEV X Alel.NTlUK,
I'aimt AllaruT. V'.hluilon. l. o.
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENH
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Iar8hfleld, Ore. PHONE 802-J
- Mall Orders Solicited.
After tho show try a Turkish Batb
Phono 2 14-J.
The Times' Want Ads bring resuUs;etyWaThS,nn5;t?;fat0wrntatdr.ade
Notico of Siwclal .Meeting to W
Tnv for Road Purposes.
Wo, tho undersigned, tax v
T.1 rlo,ln Vn fi nt Cooi COM
ty, State of Oregon, nnd constitutor
ton por cent of tho tax WnfrZ
district, do hereby call and K
tlco that thoro will be anwM"
tho tax payors of said district upoa
1011, at Allegany Scnoo noJ
within said Road District at the bonr
of ono o'clock in tho atieinooa
said day, for tho purpose of vou
and lovylng a special tax WW
purposes within said Road DWW
and to bo oxponded therein lor v
Improvement of tho roads or
D Daled this 18th day of November,
1911.
Posted T. P. ruiun. . Toha.
C. E. Edwards. W. A. 'jZ
irtor. John Mlcholbrlnk, J. ".J,u
Porter. John jucnoiunujt, - &
ofnn Wm. Tirflmer. L. f83' ' ,i
Dnggott, W. H. Stull, Harry wr
W. T. Totten, A. K. VUtL
Dorett, U. S. Shavor, r- -
brink, Z. T. Thorens, Kate "
Cbns. II. Krooger, Foy cox, ;
Bunch, Alfred Starer, . -, jj. m
S. Anderson, Ivor P. CT?V&- 1
.- ,:: .- . ,h ' TurkTaa8 ',
PHONE 214-J.
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