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"TTutlo "Campaign" Of tf rut Ucnl Ks,uU' ,,,n Bill I '" ... ,.,. I I I . Unrkci '' ; v 4 Iflv ' . it, - fnnta flltmit vnlll Ltr boforo tlio eyes of all 'pos lrWtf.. In town. And if ., one of tliom who ought to f TOU'I. scllitl Established In 187H as The Const Mnll 0I000 lag tm?0 MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PUitsm WANT ADVERTISING In TImj TIMH9 Will Keep tlio Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! --YOU enn ronlly hotp tho family revenues by renting n fow furnished rooms nnd. if you know how and when to uso tl e classified columns, you may keep Hint llttlo extra Incomo as "ptendy as a clock." M ARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1 91 1 EVENING EDITION, SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times. Const Mnll nnd Coog liny Advertiser. No. 117 islil ID "RED HATS" FDRIWffLLY CDNFTrRED ONLY EIGHT S1RN JURORS BIITP PBV vnnain ifinaarfti s ' to Clemm of McLouth, Kas., Seriously Injures by Poor MarKsmansmp. OT GUN SCATTERS WITH AWFUL EFFECT tod at Rabbit Running (round House and Hits Lady Onlookers. Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tim ob.) I MOUTH, Kan., Nov. 30. While utlnB rabbits on his fnrm near John Clonim nccldontnlly shot ijoung women wno woro stnnuing tho front porch of his homo. Tho lilt ran nround tho liouso nnd m fired nt It with n shot gun It mined the rabbit, tho shot strlk- Kall nix of tho young women In Hover limbs. SLL OBSERVE THANKSGIVING RISE NOT ! BE VOTED ON JUL WDLGAST RilllPU DCTTCDi I Business Practically Suspend ed in lYiarsmieid For Na I tional Holiday. With business practically suspend ed, Coos Hay Is todny observing tho Thanksgiving holldny. Some of tho stores were open th's morning for nwhllo but practically all oloscd boforo noon for tho bnlnnco of tho day. Tho banks rcmnlned closed all day nnd tho postofllco Is observing the regular holldny hours. This morning, services were held In most of tho churches nnd wcro qulto Inrgcly attended. Mnny fnmlly dinner parties will bo given this evening. This evening, the Coos liny Con cert ilnnco at the Eagles hnll will bo the principal nttrnctlon nnd promises to draw ono of tho largest crowds thnt hns yet nttended ono of thoso events. rminal Company Withdraws Application to North Bend Voters. Owlne to tho error of trying to bait tho franchise for tho Tor-' nl rtnllway In North Bond to tho '.err of thnt city without hnvlng fhllifrl nn InlHnHvn nml rnrnrnn. .... . . ...... .. .w.. ... . ... I a petition, tho pnrtlea peeking tho LightWCigHt UliampiOn r'UgillStl jenue nnvo rqquostou tnni it no RnrjnVPr hfl From Ser OUS Ittfd from tho tlckot nnd from tho ntOUVUIIUJ riUIII ouiutib pblets containing tho proposl- UPCrailOn. J 10 liA plrpiilntmi nmnnir inn 'tj. It Is clnlmod thnt tho Oro- (By Associated Tress to Coos Bny a statutes rcqulro thnt n franchlso nmes.j submitted only on petition of legal LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 30. 'n, thus mnklng It Imnosslblo for Afior Hnnn.ilncr n comfortnblo nlKht It; council to submit It on Its voll- , ,,. i,ini i..i a,i Wntunnt. L"10 ,n cnso 0t llcht-wolght champion, awoko early. However. It Is understood thnt In today. Ho passed a restful night- t tto charter nmondmonts which nnd declared ho was "feollng fine." 1 be submitted at North Bond, car- As n substltuto card for tho Wol- the city council .thero enn errant cnst-Wolsh battlo this nftbrnoon, Pro- desired frnnchlso without a voto moter Tom McCnrcy will stngo ni e pcoplo. bout between welsh ana wimo Wile thero has boon much discus- Ritchie, training partner for Packoy I '"out tho mntter. it la difficult McFnrinnd. MI whnt tho outcomo of tho oleo- Welsh says that ho will defend tho Wbe, Romo thought thnt tho tltlo for Wolgasb until tlio latter is athlo If submitted would bo bad- nblo to stop Into tho roped arena katon whllo tho charter amend- onco more when Welch will meet tho would bo llkoly to carry. This chnmplon for the title. In themenn- aid hat. i it.- xt.i. t.-' i -i... Hmn. flcht fans nro busy discussing W. a Tatheron b asslng pes'- who considering Wo.gast's retire ' It had desired to crant tho "nt, .U. champ Ion of tho world. h.li.. " w Mnnv IiOlIVO WO Knsi CIUlUUl luuiii- """SO. ""I",.. ".! .!. Hill .lnrlno- Ihft T.oii.. t..a mi.. , mniBiy iuiii ."".. """', -" " ""la in.v, i Jong period ot uonvniesconce, wm vio is vorv liitio intoronr mniii- miiu tn nn nnnmnioii wiiuu uu ut tho coming North Bond olec- camo unable to defoud tho title. Mayor Simpson, who was In Afield vestonlfiv. rnnnrtn.l thnt vr.vrrm 1JVCITUMKXT AT 7 few voters woro restoring. So ' JIVIITL15 POINT ALSO ' only ono ticket has been men-. .M Tho c,t' "i"cu8 thero will bo Vnllcr mm Is firently Conceriiel AVith "Friday evening. Tho following port Cominlsslou Question, yoe only announced cnndldntes.j (Special to Tho Times) " names being linked together I MYRTLE POINT, Oro., Nov. 30 f the name of tho Citizens' lick- The grent question of tho day in tnis coming election Is to determine tho 0r rnnnnllmn. - t t ..,iinn nt Dm Port of CoaUllIO 11IV- ,lv... """"" u" '" " ,"" " "7j, . !, Ihn on. I'reseni inn.nyn .u .. . Mnnn win hn almost unanimous In favor of tho Port, since tho peoplo In this locality conjmw vv ""'": this way will they bo able to control n,i Hooiita tho mnnnor nnd magni tude of river Improvement and tho as sessments to bo levlod for tho pro ject. . . .. .. ., . tarm , nny, wnu uo Official Insignia Presented Three New American Cardi nals In Rome Today Cere mony Impress'ive. (lly Associated Press to tin' Cooi IlD) Times) HOME, Italy, Nov. 30 Tho con cluding nnd most impressive cere mony connected with tho crcntlon of thrco now cardinals occurred this morning nt tho great public consis tory nt tho Vatican, whero fourteen ELKS' BULL IS SIS SUCCESS prqlates of church Including thrco American prelates, Cardinals Falco nlo, Farley nnd O'Connoll, wcro In- i vesica wnu ino rcu uai liiuicniing their rnnk. Tho coromonlcs woro wonderfully Imprcsslvo nnd woro viewed In whole or In part by thou sands of pcoplo who gathorod on tho streets nnd within tho Vatican. Trav olern from all over tho world woro In nttendnnco nnd in tho hall of boa-, tlflcatlon which had been prepared for tho occasion ono thousand Amor-, leans woro provided with standing room tickets. SECURER IN TRA RE NKSGIfiC I E IS "SET" IN RER WAY I About One Hundred Couples Former Coos Bay Man Has to Enjoy Social Function Last Cut Out "Obey" In His wedding ceremony. Evening. The bnll givon by tho B. P. 0. E. ht tho Eagles' hall last ovonlng was ono of tho most successful nnd bril liant affairs evor hold in Marshflold. Beautiful womon, gowns nnd decora tions mndo tho sceno lovely nnd ono to bo long romombored. Music nnd tloor wero excellent as wns also tho punch sorved through tho oventng. Tlio toast to "Our Absont Brothors" was especially Imprcsslvo to thoso by whom It wis scon for tho first tlmo. Tho wholo nffalr was a triumph of nrtlstlc skill and management. About ono hundrod couples wero pre sent. A more detailed report of tho af fair will appear in tho Society de partment of Tho Times on Saturday. Tho following press dispatch will bo of considerable Intorcst on Coos Bay' as tho "man In tho cnso" Is sup posed to bo tho Holnrlch Roussonu whq had chargo of a branch liouso of tho Ellers Piano compnny In Mnrahflold n fow yonrs ago. Mr. Rousseau becamo qulto well ac quainted hero, especially ,Jn musical circle's. Tho dispatch which Is supposed to rofor to him follow: I JtltlDK "SET" IN IIEIt WAV I IC A. Smith Company Presents I Turkeys to Employes 1 Purse to Rev. Browning. In nccordanco with tholr establish ed custom, ovory married employe of tho C. A. Smith mill ycBterdny re Icoivcd a turkoy from tho company 'as a Thanksgiving present. Just how many birds wcro presented, could not bo nscertnlncd today. Tho company also romombors tho J married employes In n similar way nt Christinas tlmo. Tho mill Is cloosd down today, per mitting nil to enjoy tho holiday. I Among tho other Thnnksglvlng proscnts was n purso of about $1C0 presented to Rev. R. 13. Browning, pastor of tho Marshflold Episcopal church, by mombors of his pnrlsh In appreciation ot his faithful and ef ficient servlco tho past year. So Far Average Has Been One Juror to EacTi Seventy Veni remen Summoned. TWELFTH VENIRE IS CALLED FOR FRIDAY Make 605 Men Summon ed In Order to Secure Jury to Hear Case. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlrcos.: LOS ANOELES. Nov. 30 Prn. grossing nt tho rnto of ono sworn Jur or for every seventy vonlroman drawn from the Jury wheel, tho McNnmnro, trial was stopped for a legal holiday today, with eight sworn Jurors and 3 tnlcsmcn pnsscd for cause In tho Jury box. Tho twelfth vonlro comprising nearly fifty men has been summonod to nppenr In court Frldny.' This von lro makes tho total numbor drawn thus far COS. PRELJ MILL BE THANKFUL YOU LIVE ON COOS BAY Down South Thoy Hnvo Been Suffer liifr From n. Snow Stonn. SANTA FE, N. M.. Nov. 30. This section Is still shlyor'ug from ono of tho heaviest snow bU rins experienced In yenrs. During lti progress tho tompcrnturo dropped to tho lowest point known In years, rotardlng rail way traffic and doing much damago to stock. Portland Olrl Goes 1000 miles to Wed mul Won't Promise to Obey ELGIN, 111., Nov. 29 Miss Mnbol .Walter Hough, of Portland, Oro., for ced her fiance, Hcnrlch Roussau, to accompany her on a -1000-inllo Jour- jnoy thnt sho might bo mnrrlod by trato of Elgin, fnthor.of tho "oboylcsa I wedding ritual." I Tho brldo said that sho wouldn't promise to oboy nny man. NEW RAILWAY PROJECT " Articles of Incorporation for an ol- Jectrla railroad from Cpqulllo to Port UliUIU IIIIVU Ul'UII Utlivil 11)1, mm IIV1U o hoping that tho project will bo put through. Bandon Recorder. KODAKS mako pcoplo happy. CHAFING dishes, Cassorolos, Per- Glvo them for prosonts. RED CROSS colators, Ball Tea Pots nt MILNEH'S DRUG STORE. ..Fancy Books nnd .Slntlonery .at RED CROSS DRUG STORE. WINE GLASSES at MILNER'S. W DELAY PARCELS POST Senator Bourne Says Demand For Penny Postage Likely to Cause It. ' (By Associated Press to' Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30. Tho great dnngor to tho parcels post, according to Sonntor Jonnthan Bourno, llos In tho demand for tho one-cent letter rnto, which should It bo adopted, would mako such n ma terial reduction in tho rovenucs of tho postofllco department thnt a do lay in tho establishment of tho par cels post would Inevitably result. SON Some Reasons Why Mayor Straw Should Not Be Elected Next Tuesday ''taistaln. .' ' councltmen, two years C. IT. -..mra. Geo. D. Mnndlgo and J. 0r Reorder A. II. Derbyshire. 'f treasurer C. S. WInsor. ;0STOF THANKSGIVING DIN- Vpn ""'"nIVIIII jm.- Meet. , Wt Til IS YEAR IN PORTLAND , ,e1;- a tt ,fre Is. nnnmvimniv ,!, fhJiust north of tho forks of the river. llnl.-i--. " - ' "" " - . ... i misfortune to cut himself "Reiving dinner this year will had the misfortune to cui mm ?''" a family of six mombors In, badly In tho right nnklo wini an axe. ,"a. excluslvo of preparation: l,.i "-lb. turkoy ?3.00 to J3.G0 ,,"-. t qi l'nberrie8 o qUV.'.' .-oi.auies "t-Pkln nlo mil, l N.2ih 1!tlUneous'7. '.', Total .80 .30 .GO ,25 to .50 to .40 .50 to ?1.00 .30 .75 -?G.25 to $7.85 nxp mZrzr , Utno nnuilAVBIJ JJltltlJi TODAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES. (By Asstidatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) At Providence Carlisle, 12; Brown, 6. ALCOHOL LAMPS ot MILNER'S. FINE TUniRELLAS for presents. RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Save money by patronizing The i rmTVM.nii.iiiii..iiUUllll..i.lllll iiiium, ..iiii,'.iii.iii..iiiM,.iiiiiim..i1i',iiii.iiiii.,i.iiii!i,iiiii I iJiiiimi.iiiiiiUlllllNHII, 111,111, lllllliIIIggra!SlI M A I flvy Ma i cr ru w ii ax uu -i h" NQT -A 1 m ffi' 4 'a.zfy.im.,,,... W V i ; : yW2: ' ; st.. lKt.i&-rmk- .KtfkHB" lygymimiiniiiuiiiip iimirri SE21-. Wkm ilWk mm3xm BSTb-iS iv! jr 4lt MTmmmn Myrtle Point Active Industrial lyLarge Local Demand For Lumber. (Special to Tho Times) .MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Nov. 30. P. L. Phelnn expects to start his saw mill in about n weok. Ho has had n crow of men ropnlrlng tho plat forms and bridges and nlso putting tho mill in shapo during tho last cou ple of weeks, and everything Is now In rcndlness. Ho expects to bo run ning the mill for somo tlmo in ordor to meet tho largo local domands for lumber, "bitti does not contomplato shipping anything to tho outsldo this season. ' BltC Wilier Power Plant. Tho latest development howb In this section comes from tho south fork ot tho Coqulllo, where It Is said n syndlcato contemplates linrnosslng tho wnterpowor for commercial pur poses. Tho Improvement Includos tho driving of a long tunnel and runs Into tho millions. In oxpoudlturo. This powor-genorntor will bo located about 30 miles from Myrtlo Point on South Fork. IT ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER Steamship In Early This Morn ing From Portland sans Early Saturday. Tho Breakwater arrived in thU moraine with a fair nascngor list au'l n good cargo of miscellaneous freight from Portland, hiio una a goou irii down tho coast. Sho will said from hero at 7.iu o'clock Saturday morning for Port land, Among thoso arriving today on tuo Breakwater were tho following: Mrs. A. S. Elliott. Mrs. Joolmk, O. E. Royer, I. S. Smith, H. II. Smljth, F. J. Springer, M. J. Phenoy, aoo. Simpson, S. L'n Ben, L. Heggons.ia, B. Hair, H. M. Kahn. O. E. Banghor, M. Galvln, II. L. Hutchinson, F. E. Westorborg, G. P. Klmo, II. A. Deyor, Mrs. C. J. Mahonoy, Mrs. D. MeDan old, J. A. Johnson, J. S. Puman, W. Border, E. Emott. E. Kolloy, M, Mc Oulloch, 0. T. Eych, E. WlllIiunH, D. G. Young, C. F. Wollw. H. T Blank, J. A. Rasuinssen. D, Chaster J, Srovr, C. Glngln. M. .Grana, JI. i?pot.-a. R. Perkins. C. O'ConnJr, F, Odo.-my. J. R. Heron. Mrs. Wm. Mji It. L MiU or, Mrs. Mlllor, It. Smith nnd Mrs. Smith. ANWAYMARSIIFIELD PEOPLE SLlYETnANJpDAYTILVT THIS STUNT HAS NOT YET (Paid Adv.) CARVING sets from $2.50 to ?5.00 at MJLNEIVS. a i m 15 -) " 1 (mtne.n "WISUUUI yiKOVUVQ mnirn n1lr.l.,..l nAna M 1UG STORE. Tlmoa advertisers.