THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 1 t COOS BAYTMES M. O. MALONEV Editor nnd Tub. DAN 13. MALONE1' Nona Editor Watkins' Pcny Slough Reflections MANY TCRKEVS SHIPPED Entered at the postofnco at Marsh- Edtor T,c3. Hold, Oregon, for transmission j Th(J other d'ny j noticed In tho fnm throuKh tho malls as second claBS jiy journal presided over by yourself, mail matter. Issued seml-oecaslonnlly, five plunks ,. beforo taking, six after taking, por Dedicated to tho sorvico cf tho annum, a loticr signed, "Progressiva , .i . i .., .n lonv No. 2." Now, I bolicvo tho name Is people, that no good cause shall lack r manomel.( 'nu,thmk8 x cnn dctect champion, and that evil shall not tho Bpoor of a co(1 Btorngo repub- tbrlvo unopposed. llcnn. "Tho voice Is the voice of 'Jacob, but tho hands nro the hands of Esau." However, It always ar fords mo pleasure to observo signs of life, howovcr slight, In any ntro- - phled member of my party. Progres sive sings of one w. C. Hawioy. hence I sing with him. Hawioy? Why tho samo Hawley whoso pic- Address all communications to COOS 1JAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrslilleld :: :: a '- Oregon lx montlia. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County SUHSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 tures with tho motto, "Only tho poo Por month 60 pie's interests," done In tar under- WKEKLY ncath, peer at you from every pa- t1.nlpor, from every street, from every Qne year i.ou ali0J.t from ovory cubby holo and When paid strictly In advance the froin overywherc llko cuts of a prlzo ...t ,...1 -!.. 9 t.A Hnn. TlAV 'nlnlllnn nt n nniltltPV f II I IV flf Iflflftt Times is JG.00 im year or J3.BQ for ovory two years, until you reach n isiage wnuro mi uu uuu ouu, hib"-i , 'or day sleeping or waking is visions of Hawley. ,1 "Progressive," says Hawioy is of, a.. i,inn,in nmthiinn nnwi. the Roosevelt type. There is cer- , ... . i talnly a striking rcsomblance, tho paper published tvery evening except. samo re8Cmblanc0 thero ,8 between Sunday, and Weekly by 'a monkey wrench nnd nn alllgntor, Tim Coos lluy Times Publishing Co. you can hardly toll one from tho . ' ' - - -- other. OFFICIAL PAPEH OF THE CITY i ''Progressive" also says the aforc OF MAHSHFIELD. said Is a hard worker. Yes, indeed. 'observo how ho has worked tho peo- i -;- plo of this congressional district, GOOD MORNING. (progressives nnd all, at threo elcc- 'lions, with prospects. A CHEERY "Good morning" often Noto too how ho has worked tho sends a ray of sunsh.no stream- Woodmen of the ; World for a hun- ing through tho Innermost ro- jotormned opposition for services cesses of a household, resting thero rendered In performing Y X Z, nil tho livelong day, and again fol- whllo In tho. employ of your Undo lown hastening footsteps Into tho Samuel-sort of n leg pull job. mart of business, lighting up and ."I'rogresslvo" nnd I. nlso point brightening "tho way of tho world" with prldo to tho labors of tho honor as It kocm. A hearty "Good night" nblo In congress. Tho ver.- flivt torm often soothes many a troubled mind ho did all this 000.000.UO. Tl.o to rest, and heals tho wounds which second torm ho did oven ii.oro ..f tho have either como anow to a strus-.snmo thing nnd this term lo Is ;u gllng soul, or boon reopened by tho dustrlously stacking u whnt re did harsh words or deeds that arc spoken tho previous ten. i. A u w- .er lie or dono In sonson or out of season, J Is sure a lnllypolot a. as tho dally bnttlo of our llfo pro- I prayerfully nnd that part cresses r Progressive's lof.vr tho oth- "Good mornrng," with a henrtfull ,r day, wherein ho states that wish for blessings In tho tone of Its Tnft, etc.. etc.. recognize Mr. Ilnw iTtlornnco. cheers tie heart of folnt ley ns a great man,. to a . oBonerato nnd fearful ones, and softens many friend of mine, and his follow n hard spot that has place by lnho- aulotly grinned and hummed: rltnnco or cultivation, in tho brensls ntj i polished up tho hnndlo of tho of humnnlty. Tho lovollght, thnt big front door, lienmB from tho oyo when ono is j polished up tho handle so cnrofully greeted by such words nB "Good. That now I'm tho rulor of tho night" lights many n weary spirit to Queen's nnvy, n chamber of rest nnd neaco nnd to a j polished up tho hnndlo bo cnrofully. land of plensnnt dreams. That now I'm ruler of tho Queon'H Tho homo where "Good morning'? navy." and "Good night" are carefully mW generated, where good deeds have rjo to that pa t ' J " , plaro, and from whonco go out good ' . .. . . d f0 Co08, lives. !),. Then don't forget to Bny "Good n fntuoriy Wny this man laid1 morning:" snv It to parents, to ,l(( ,mml on my hcn(J whoro Ul0 i,r chlldron, broMiors. slptors, sclioo - Ia not nR ,onR nB ,t onco wnB( looked mates. tencho, friends nnd to nil BtrnKllt nt0 my wonther eyo, not the' you moot, nnd say it cl-corfully nnd 0))0 j ,00p ou Pn8CO nnd 8aj(1: Myi with n smile. It will do you good (,oar J nufiiB Yon nro as good n nnd do your friends good. It will JJlnn nfl , ovep 8nw whon you nr0 cneer mi (HFconrnw.i. r.-Hl ...o m. hb1oo ,,ut bIuco you hnvo ceased to Douglas County Slips About 10,000 lllnls. The Uoscburg Review says: Shipments of tin 'keys from Doug las County for tho ThnnkBglvIrg trade will not aggregate over i .1,000 hoad, tho lowest number for twin,' yenrB. Roseburg will send nbout 3,000 head, while thoso from other pnrts of tho county, approximately about 7,000 head, will be shipped either from Oakland or from other points. Of the out put from Rosoburg, twothlrds left the city Saturday mi don consignment of Young & Com pany, which invnded tho local ninr ,kct with nn offer of 2 1 cents a pound for dressed birds, or ono cent higher than any other buyer would pay. Most of tho turkeys wero sent to tho Snn Frnncisco markets, tho strength of the markets In Po 'tlnnd nnd Seat tle having dotorloratcd from an nflux of turkeys for the Christmas trade which were laid down In those cities nt 20 cents n pound , clipping flvo points oft of the quotation thnt pre vnlled early In the buying seaBon. pounds, the 10,000 turkeys shipped out of Douglas county for Thanks giving would average 100,000 lbs. In weight, nott'ng tho owners n lit tles more than $2 0,000. To ths am ount must bo added, however, tho money to be received for turkoyB for homo consumption, which will num ber not less than 2,000. Shipments of turkeys for tho ChrlBtmns trade promises to bo very light." THE HOUSEWIFE. UNPOPULARITY OF QUEUE Sho worked so hard, tho long, long day, nt put. Ing mlBlnld things awny, nt sweeping nil tho floors and stairs, and Blinking rugs and dusting chairs, and cleaning grenso marks from tho doora nnd forty thousand other chores. And whon her husband camo nt night hla cottngo was n encoring sight. Rut ho, llko many of his kind, though having two good eyes, was blind; nover gnvo a glanco or thought to nil tho things lila wlfo had wrought. Ho strotched himself upon two chairs, nnd talked about his selfish enrcs. Sho wanted just n word of praise, and ho discussed ills ovll dnyBj sho wanted Just a llttlo smllo. and ho observed that times wero vile. Sho wnnted bread, nnd got n stone, nnd bowed her head to weep alone. A man mny lug n lot of gems, nnd velvet gowns with silver lieiiiB, nnd nil such doodads, to his wlfo, nnd then not brighten tip hor llfo onc-hnlf as much as ho might do If ho would glvo at times n fow kind words thnt do not cost n yen, but make her heart grow young again. WALT MASON. PUGET SOUND 110AT I1UKXS AT ANACORTES (Dy Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 28. Tho wooden stem wheel 4 steamer VubIiIii cnught flro at tho dock nt Anncortca early to- day. Sho was cut adrift nnd practically burnoil to tho wn- tor's edge. She wns built at Aberdeen In 1891 nnd valued nt S2G.000. .CLATSKAXIE GIAXT WALLOPS CITY DADS P ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 27. Wnlter L. Pullmnn of Clatska- nlo, lias been charged with ns- snult and buttery in tho county 4 court by District Attorney Hnr- ris. It Is allogcd that Pullmnn entered tho chnmbcr of tho city council In Cla'skanlo whllo that body wns In sosslon and literally "cleaned out" tho house NEWS OF COQUILLE Coos County Srnt Events ns Told by The Sentinel Mrs, John Mo chant of Marshuoid spent Wednesday In CVqulllc, visiting with friends. MiiiU'luiH Forced Plgtnll on Chliioso Jteiiro They Discard It Now SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Nov. 28. Tho real rcuson for tho unpopularity of "pigtails," among the Chinese re volutionists wna disclosed by Tong King Chong, secretary of tho Chl- uoso Nntlounl association, nnd edi tor of n Chinatown dally pnpor, In an nddress on tho present wnr glvon nt tho Press club. "The very quouo which haB here tofore been tho bndgo of tho rnco," said Mr. Tong, "wns put upon tho Chlucso so thnt the Mnnchu might tho cnsler hold his head and pull out his neck to receive thoTT cr'a sword." excWlc SPECIAL xni-m.. After December 1st, is,, oument Co. Wn t i ' ,',IC0m Dei. iLocnl neonlo nm i.i.. . per .rtir portunltv to unf ii. 'i.Vpccllo ;I0c before 5 o'clock 79 bor 1st. Room 1 i.-i. v'.?'' De bulldlnL'. Phmin on,, ,.. ?na'Ba volonmont C.n. ' w,,"n When a nmn fniio i. . much nnnimlnMn 7. "" "0C81't t thnt hn wna """,',."? tt"Ur. - """ v" u'uuiiioui. f Miss Anna M'ller left for Mnm flold today, where aha viu visit with friends for n fow days. Last Saturday evening several young lady friends gnvo a linen shower to Miss Anna Child who is soon to bo married to Mr. E. II. Em-tucrson. CHILD SLAYS MOTHER. ones, nnd somehow mnko tho whcol ,.nl,e ,,,,. nn ,,,, tl,nk box of yours, of life move moro amoothlr A Good u ,8 of nQ mQ to y0 on onrtll, fB moriilni?" henrtlly snokon mnkos wor)C(1 01t tll0 BOn 8 exhausted. noT-n iresner nnu urimnur un "' n yo not know thnt tho chnnces really to mnko tho morning good. tbouaand to ono that tho Bamo Arcldentully KIIIh Whllo Trying to Keep Drunken Father Hark. WATSONVILLE. Cnl., Nov. 28. Mrs. Goo, Rail of Vogn, n stutlon live miles from hero, wns accidentally shot and Instantly killed last week by hor B9von-yenr-old daughter, who wns trying to shield hor from attack by tho girl's father, nail nnd tho girl, who nro wild with grlof today aro being held hero to nwnlt tho coro ner's verdict. According to local ofll clnls, Rail returned home In n drunk en condition Inst night nnd wns abus ing his wlfo when the llttlo girl In terfered. Tlio pistol tho child hold wns discharged twlco, ono of tho lml Ints striking tho mothor nbovo tho heart. Marriage licenses wcio Issued dur ing tho past weok to: Charles L. Cox and Eta llillo McLcod, Novom'jcr seventeenth: Robert A. Wilder itiiri Vera J. Fobs, November twenty-flrBt. Last ovculng n surprlso miscellan eous shower wns given MIbb Emmn Mnury nt tho home of D. II. Johnson by a number of Cnqulllo's young peo ple. MIbb Mau:y Is to marry Hal Pierce 'n the nenr future and sho wns tho recipient of many dnlnty gifts. County Assessor Thrift Is having maps d flwn nf all the townships of tho county nnd maps of tho additions of nil the towns. Deputy Hnwklns Is doing tho map work. He has fin ished tho township plats and expects to finish tho add Hon tnnps beforo spring. Tho mnps will bo a groat holp in tho work of tho ofllce. County School Superintendent W. II. Hunch received tho library books, he first of the week, which arc to bo distributed among tho different schools of tho county, according to tho number of pupils In each school. Tho County buys tho books, giving on ontB to oaeli school for each pup il enrolled. Tho amount glvon fo books amounted to $509.08, which bought 021 books. Whon n mnn la accused of a crlmo ho Is nlflo sure to bo accused of hnv- Ing n "guilty look." OUR HORRY nnd to ho n prophesy of n good dny to como after It. WOMEN'S FASHION GRILLED ninirnprlutlon would hnvo boon mado In tho gonornl rlvor and har bor bl'l for Coos liny ns wns mndo If Mr. Hawioy hnd novor been on earth? Your simplicity mukes mo MHS. IDA RUSTED HARPER. tlrtn,, Wotl. thnt follow had n author and lecturer, la out with winked eye, so I gonorously pnssort a broadside acnlnst women's him up. cccontrlcltlea In dross nnd nbsurdl- "Progressive" clnlniB that Mr. ties In fashion. Tho suffrngotto Hawley Is n grent orator. Yes, in- londor lilnmes them for dofeat of tho ded. Ho Vas DomosthoneB nnd CI- causo. Sho snys: com Bklnned to a frazzlo. Progres- "NothliiK baa done so much harm slvo and I will back him ngalnBt to suffrage In 'the last fifty years as inv artist In 070110 in this or nnyj tho wnv womon hnvo dressed thorn- othor B'nto. wo dory competition. solves In tho Inst year or two. Thoy Whoopla for Hawley! hnvo arousod genoral contempt nnd criticism nnd hnvo mndo men say everywhere that they hnvo nolthor souse nor Judgment, mid so are not lit to bo trusted with tho lmllot. GEO. WATKINS. THE GOOD APPETITE TOO MUCH FOR THE DOG. Ills Hnlilt For Srong Drink Got 11 1 in. TRENTON, X. .!., Nov. 28. non Franklin, n vnliinblo English grey hound owned by Edwnrd Tschoop, U dead, and tho cause of his domlso, voterlnnry surgeons agree, waB nrlght'H dlsoaso superinduced by al cohollflin. Don could drink moro beor In n ' day than any two men, nnd for tho past two yoara ho earroly drew n sober breath. Thoso who know nen's mother Bnya thnt alio wns oven n worso tippler than hor offspring. IIo hnd n regular round of saloons to covor almost dally. Tho mnn whoso appotlto Is lino, i neir rms ..one nave uii u . , , , , a , B. tho nugh ng stock of tho country. ' , , ' , There rl.llfnlous objocta are without l"58" of '""lry cl'8 n(1 oxnuso In either shnim or trimming, Btoaks, and finish up on pies and nnd thoy nro miulo worso by tho enkos, who goes clonn through tho wonting of long hatpins, which liava bill of faro boforo ho rjsea from hla boon sueli a monneo to othors that chair that man should onvy nouo logal rollof hns boon Bought nil over on enrth the gods wore smiling nt tho Innd. M i'" h! Ho may ho doomed to "Tho most Influential women hn'0 luimblo to'l to pushing plowshnres worn dressos on the street nnd In through tho soil, to sawing horns public plncos In which n woman of f-om muley cows, to digging gumbo tho doml-mondo would not huvo ap- in n ditch but ho can vlow tho Idle pen rod a few vonrs ago. Thoy hnvo rich, nnd ho cnn look on sceptored exnoHod flguroii, arms, bosoms, nnd '"K8. and say: "I'm hotter off, by ankles In so whnmolosH n wnv that "Ks! I'r what avails all wealth ono Is forcHd to suspeet that If thoy or pomp If ono Is not insp red to romn hnvo nnnonred modest In tho past It ?v",' '""' " K"iuu" munui wns onlv because custom demanded !,0,ril? I il -nther chew nn ear of It nnd from no Innnto refinement. '1",i1,b1! "fi'Tn,?,!! "it In Imnosslblo to co on tho ' invse,f wlth Prunes nnd Jam, and street wIPo'iTt "JSSn? .K cont,S 5." .L" ?.W..th T'. mnol ! ii'nnlMi ni1 vjII l fn rt it mnn fnol for thesn women and hoar- Th,R W0P,(1 .,, BOrrow ,a ,oto Ing tho snoni-B and obsce.e remarks for U(0go wm wnco w,Cn tl0v m,18, directed toward them. And ns a ro- pnn ,vll0 nvo to onoi-cIbo tho Jaw on Piilt mon sav women huvo shown pr0dlgested chop and straw, who look thor'eo've.j miflt for suffrago or any- wth horror on a roast, as though It thiii'r ! i'ss and lirhnre nnd tno wns tho'r fntl't's gl'ost! Rut llfo laj ...& . lolan notiinntilnllta M ..11 9 ...1. 1 1 I nit hi."" nun iiiiiii.-iuuuin. inn in wiioK'Hwme gieo lor mm wiiow Mro. Harper makes It pretty stomach, bold and free, la nlwas'fc Btmng. but It Is certainly tlmo that rendv for n chore, tnkes what It getw lasiunnnmo women usou n nuio simxo mm inns mr niun.-. In dross. . WAT MASON i H' Did you over know n mnn who Seagoing freight stonuT&rs of n now would wait for dinner nt home as tvne nnd with light onough draft to cheerfully ns ho wnlts for a bum freo .r,jt thom to nscond tho rlvor Iudci to be nerved' ,-lno to Paris aro being built In r-nuoe foi" trnito with ports on tho The Times' Wnnt Ads bring results west const of Europe. THE FAD-IST Ho In Reoldne. ever nnnldncr. tnr Bomo doctrine thnt Is now, ho Is strlv-' Ing. always striving, nil tho old things to undo: ho hns risen from tho level of tho piano wlie-o fnther stood, and has solved the greatest problems that porploxo.d tho Anc'cnt Good. Ho disputes the proofs of science, holds himself nloof from thoso who hnvo sought and found In Nnture, all tho things thnt thero dlscloso ngon clea fo human healing, proven in tho light of dny; finds Instead, that this Is orror, leading mortals far estrny. Ho hns gone Into tho tench'nga of Mnhnmnied, Eddy, Pa'no; finds In theso tho grontest moiit, nnd for them ho now would dolgn to o'er throw nil othor doctrines, bnnlsh them, nnd lond alono, all tho poor, misguided mortnls o'er h's pathway to tho th-ono. He has found thoro Is no reason In the things h!s mother tnught, and her good, old Christ Inn spirit wns In or or whon It wrought out tho teach ings of tho Master, ns IIo stood by GnlUeo, wjien He told them of tho Father, as Ho walked beside tho sea. Now. I used to sit and listen whllo ho told n wondrous tnlo, of tho pow or of absent treatment, when no oth er could provnll; nnd ho told mo of tho dnngers of mnllclouB human m'nd but the moro his thoughts wore stud led, less tho comfort I could find. nut, maybe there's a reason for not grasping his Great Truth, thero wna a Christian mother n tho happy days of youth, and mnybe 'twas hor teachings thnt dim my ppwo n to seo, for hor noble honest efforts, still, nro good onough for me. Nov. 27. 1911. R. O. GRAVES. i rr: lrVj4 'XMlV fwE jfl v Tl fc$JjF5?. E0w la to ho kno.Mi ns tl'o moBt roll nblo plnco In town whoro both tho exporlonced nnd tho Inexperi enced buyer cnn Bafely buy CANDY, ICE CREAM, HOT DRINKS. So It Is n rigid rule hero thnt nu exaggerated or fnlso representa tions aro permit ted under any circumstances. Whnt you think you nro Rotting hero Is exactly what you do got. A child can buy hero ns safoly as tho most export shoppor. rll- TWO STORES. YOU'LL HAVE MORE TO BE Thankful For on Thanksgiving' If You Order the Materials for THANKSGIVING DINNER at the Cash Grocery Tho Times' Wnnt Ads bring results PHOXE 110-J For Thanksgiving EVERYTHING TO GO WITH THE TURKEY Wo hnvo selected tho boat of Pure Foods to mnko yourTiiivtl GIVING DINNER A SUCCESS '"AMiM Flrat MRS. RORER'S own blond COFFEE. Let MRS itnnJ select your COFFEE. ' llunEI'j Second H. .1. HEINZE'H PURE MINCE MEAT mado In a .J less kitchen, thn linnt tbaf In mmln U ln a W Also a big supply of fresh FRUITS of nil kinds: CLUSTER RAISINS, PRESSED nnd NEW DATES, CAN'mnJ .w.j .... unu uuu wLiiviio awr UJUKR on !irJ nnd DILL'S PICKLES. ' '' 80URI All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the Market Embraces COOS COUNTY RIPE TOMATOES 0 BLEACHED CELERY FANCY HEAD LETTUCE FRP3B HUNCH TURNIPS CARROTS DEBTS PAHSNIP -1 rd TAHAGAS SQUASH PUMPKINS SWEET POTATOES CAULIFLOWER HELL PEPPERS GREEN ONIONS - uuAwimiiuitia inavwli uiiAIMUHii FRESH PINEAPPLES . ORAPE FRUIT LEMONS I1ANANAS HKLLKLOWER APPLES FANCY FRESH GRAPE8 NORTHERN SPIES APPLES Also n fresh shipment of NATIONAL IHSCUIT CO.'S uuuuo. i.oi us supply you ror your TiiniiKBglving Dlancr. l?lionc us your order. OLLIVANT WEAVER The Pure Food Orocermen. A Good Place to Truth'. Phone 275-.T Corner 3rd and Central Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day BeThankful You can buy "Royal Tailored Suits made to your ' $38 to $25 Every Garment Pure "Wool and Guaranteed in ev ery detail FIXUP iwhPmmK .K1 I lo Plli;il.ll If J 5$lj I 1 Your Kitchen is worthv of as much care and attention as your bathroom. It should be equipped with the best sanitary de vices in order to make it as clean, healthful and comfortable as possible. Porcelain enameled plumbing .fix tures make the kitchen as dainty and neat as a modern bathroom. You can secure a taitdattf" enam eled sink from us, in a size and style to suit your kitchen exactly, and the price will suit you :? 100. Pioneer Hardware Company EiSMfeHK 5SiW5 J5rirH3 r " j ' t ' --H-T1 'V ' f -!- ' FRONT ST. 231 JIARSHFIELD. Olir - -i; Hi ''-t'ltOil ni,-.-J- .."--- s. . -..!. ( "-- i-...i -y. .--