COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIA)NItt. Editor nnd Iuli. DAN K. MAMXNEY...Nous Editor A HOI'KKUFj I'Kltlon. THE best tosthnony of tho bene fits or tho uprising Is to bo found In tlio ovldcnco bororo tho sennto connnlttco on campaign funds. The campaign of 1901 wns Iook d upon ns n fulrly repntnblo cnm pnlgn. It will novor bo repeated. The lid hns been lifted nnd never enn bo held down. Tho cnmpnlgn contribution ImB now gono with tho frco pnss. No body enn boo Just wlint Is to taKo Its plnco. Thero nro thoso who bo llovo nil lcgltlmnto costs will bo borno by public taxation. In any vont, Interested parties will novor agoln put up tho money to buy u presidency. A gront mnny nro distressed by tho uncertainties of tho situation. Thoro Is no occnslon for nlnrm. "Wo arc In tho midst of tho most hope ful period slnco tho civil war. Ev erything that elenrs tho wny for better politics 1b n guaranty of hot ter politics. Too much nttontlon Is boing fo cused upon tho porsonnl fortunes of men nnd too littlo on tho clean ing up that Is in process. Tho cnmpnlgn may bo listless and tho uutenmo In doubt, but in csson tlnls n gront dcnl Is to bo hoped for. Wo shall emcrgo all right, nnd -with all tho dirty linen well elenn-od. LEAVE FOR KUNEKAIj. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 2. President Tnft, Chnlrmnn Illlles of tho Re publican national committee Jus tices Hughes nnd Plrnoy of tho U. S. Hiipromo court and many sena tors nnd congressmen loft hero this morning on a special train on tho Now York Central for Utlcn to nt tend tho ftincrnl of Vlco President Shormnn. PISE GIVEN FOR DARING W.1CGEI HECHES POEM t a Bull nnd Chamber of Commerce Con gratulates Times, Christ offerson and Guyton. Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Com merco Inst night showed Its appre ciation of tho notion of Tho Coos Day Times In estnbllshlng a now record for Coos Uny by demonstrat ing through Aviator Chrlstofforson tho practicability of an airship ns a llfo savor. Tho resolution nlso Inuds Mr. Chrlstofforson nnd Jnck Ouyton, who niailo the trip with him for tho Times. Tho resolutions nro ns follows: Whereas, Silas Chrlstofforson did, at tho Instnnco of tho Coos Day Times, on the first day of Novem ber, 1912, trnvol by hydroncroplnno to tho sccno of tho wreck of the gnsollno schooner Osprcy, at tho Coos Hay bar, In an attempt to snvo tho lives of tho crow nnd passengers on said schooner, and Whereas, Jnck Ouyton, of Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for tho Cooi Hay Times, did accompany lilm for tho same purpose nnd Whoroas, Tho attempt was haz ardous, nnd nt tho risk of llfo of tho said Chrlstofforson and Ouy ton; Now therefore, bo It Resolved. That tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerco npproclntes tho nttompt inndo by Messrs. Chrlstofforson nnd Ouyton nnd de sires by this resolution to extend to said Coos Day Times and Chrlstof forson nnd Ouyton n vote of thanks for their effort, nnd, bo It further Resolved, Thnt copies of this res olution bo delivered to Messrs. Chrlstofforson nnd Ouyton, tho dally nowspnpors of Marshfleld, Oregon, nnd that a copy bo sprend upon tho minutes of tho Mnrshflold Chambor of Commerco. Witness tho unanimous pnssngo of this resolution this first dny of isovemnor, 1012. C. P. McKNIOMT, Vlco President. Attest: VIOLET HENDERSON. I'rnlso AddNnu llcmictt. Tho following solf-oxplnnntory res olution was adopted: Whoroas, Mr. Addison Dennett, staff correspondent of tho Orogonlan In resnonso to tho request of tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commorco, hnH already written and Is writing for said Orcgonlan, articles descrip tive of tho resources, development nnd ndvnntngcn of Coos county, nnd Whorens, Articles so written nnd appearing In one. of tho leading dally mpors of the Stato of Oregon for distribution throughout the Northwest, nro of groat advertising vnluo to Coos county In tho work of dorelnitlnir our resources; now there fore, bo It Resolved. That tho Marshfleld Chambor of Commorco In apprecia tion of tho work of Mr. Addison Dennett, extend to him and the ninnngomonr of the Orogonlnn, n vole of thnnks for snld articles and ntlondanco. owing to mnny other be It further Resolved, Thnt copies of this reso lution bo delivered to said Addi tion Dennett nnd Edgar R. Plnor, managing editor or tlio Oregonlnn, to tho Mnrshflold dnllv newspnpers nnd a copy sprend upon tho records of tho mlnuloH of tho MniHhflold Chamber of Commerce. Witness tho unanimous pnssngo of this resolution tliln llrst day of No veinber, 1912. C. P. M'KNIOUT. Attest: Vlco President. VIOLET HENDERSON. Secrotnry. For (i')od Rondi. Tho Chnmbor of Commerco oxo eutlvn committee nlso Indorsod tlio Homo Rule Oood Ronds monsuro. No. 300 on the- ballot nnd urged nil to vote for It next Monday. Vlco President C. F. McKnlght presided. There wns a rnthor smnll nttondnnce, owning to mnny othor meetings conflicting with It. 1). C. Oreeno In a telegram to Mr. McKnlght sold thnt ho oxpect od final nnd fnvornblo net Ion on the Jetty leanest not lnlor than Monday. Tho ntnttcr of selecting n succes sor to MIkii Henderson wns deferred until Mr. Oreen returns, HARD G I ON LOCAL FIELD Coquille High School Beaten 13 to i uy rviarswiein Hiflh School. In tho Mnrshfleld-Coqulllo football gnmo on the Mnrshlleld grounds yes terday afternoon, Coqulllo wns de fontcd by n scoro of 13 to 7. Tho gnmo wns hotly contested tho whole wny through nnd wns one of tho best over plnyed here. In the first two or threo minutes of play Marshlleld took tho ball steadily down the Held for a touchdown, made by Clarke. Oeorgo Johnson kicked goal. Mnrshlleld did not score ngnln until near the end of the game, when, after n fine run of fifteen yards by Isnncson nnd one of nbout twenty yards by Stutsman, Stutsman made Mnrshficld's second touchdown. After Mnrshlleld' first touchdown. Coquille punted nnd recovered tho ball on n fumble. Coqulllo then took the ball slowly down to near her goal nnd Dunham made n touchdown from which Enrl kicked n gonl. For tho grenter part of the gnme tho bnll wns kept nenrly In tho nild dlo of the field, first one team hnvlng possession of It, nnd then the other Very littlo llne-bucklng wns done, both teams seeming to rely mostly on tho backs nnd onders for end runs Doth teams did a great deal of punt ing and forward-passing, Coquille do ing moro of the latter thnn Marsh fleld. Tho officials of the game were W. Chandler, referee: Darker, umpire, Howard and Flanagan, timekeepers. Tho lineups were ns follows 'oa a Progressive thinking It would I elect. Mr. Meredith. Dr. Schllo- ninnn Bald when told Hint ho could llinrdly expect to bo elected thnt l he enmo out to bent me. I wns pe titioned to rnlso the assessor's Bnl nry nnd Bald potltlon was mnrkod "npproved" nnd signed by tho mom- ' hers of the county court. Mr. IChenoweth. one of tho signers of this article, being ono of thoin. Tho '. 1-1 -...1 ......I 1tl,..,. f II, lu Illl'lllill null mum. uiiiiiw in ...... bunch Is evidenced by their rofcr- onco to mo ns appearing without a collar or nocktlo. This Is false Thoy could not oven stato tholr politics correctly.. Mr. Stownrt Is a Soclnllst, as tho editorials thnt appear in his pnper bIiow. John R. Millor, nnothor signer, was fined $1000 In tho fodornl court a fow years ngo on his own confession, for tltubor frauds. W. T. White, Sr., signs hlniBolf ns ex Ropresentntlve, when ho never wns In tho Oregon legislature. ;,,,lr,fth& :?..." .a" tiio Sl '.C """ ",a J" Or ;' X vry truly " ' a. i' .- Stcnillni. T.'iii..i '"j-iB's train ronnec V vntlon see Si.itRBia"kM ' Pf' -2!fflSS5 IT a I Mnrshlleld Pos. Coqulllo Lyons c Leslie Curtis r. g. Acres Noble r. g. Reynolds Wnlters 1. t. Davenport Johnson, A r. t. Kern Johnson, O r. e. Dunham Isancson 1. e. Wntson Stutsmnn nnd Falrchllds q. Mast Clarke nnd Stutsmnn 1. h. Miller Krusc r. h. Knowlton Davis f. Leslie Falrchllds wont In as quarter dur ing the third period, Clarko being taken out. Capt. Stutsman dropped back to tho left half. Tho next gnme will bo next Satur dny with Coquille nt Coquille nnd the following Friday Myrtle Point will come hero for n gnme. 0ED0N00 IN 1 0 Also Gives Address at Moose Meetinrj Held Here. THE HULL .MOOHH AND THE DON KEY. (Hy Cnplnln T. J. Mncgonn, Tho Snll or Pool of the Pacific, plying on tho Stoninor Dronkwntor be tween Portland, Oregon, nnd Coos Dny. Author of "Onllnnt Teddy." Dodlcnted to tho Oregon Progres fllvo Party Executive Committee.) A "Dull Mooso" mid n "Donkey" Mot mo tho other dny; Said tho Dull Moose to the Donkey "Are you going my way?" "Going your Wny" said tho Donkey. 'Why you're not lu tho race;" Then tho Dull Mooso raised the Dig Stick, Looked tho Donkey lu the face. "Who In thunder nro you anyhow?" ."" ,""" nine noiiKcy mild, J in tho vanguard the gront Itooso volt." Wna tho reply tho Dull Mooso mndo "Why, wo hoard that ho wns wound ed," Tho Democratic Donkey snld, Ho was Hhenlheil lu honest armor" Wim the reply the Dull Moose nindc "Well, whero nro you going nnywny?" .,!' .'o lniocratlc Donkey snld. 'Oh! I'm going to the While House." Wns the reply tho Dull Moose niailo "Thoro's an Elephant In tho White House" Tho Doniocrntle Donkoy said. J was mi Elephant once myself," Wns the reply tho Dull Moose mndo "Rut Hint Elephant will lick you," The Doniocrntle Donkoy said, "I Blew lions In the JiiiikIo." Wns tho reply the Dull Moor mndo "You're n terror to run for olllce." mo iioinocrntle Donkey said "Your Dryun run threo times lost" Wns tho reply tho Dull Mooso mndo "And you Htolo our Dryan'a platform" Tho Doniocrntle Donkey snld. "I did not stonl sixteen to ono," Wns tho reply tho DULL MOOSE niailo. Portlnnd. Oregon. October 29th, 1912. Tho Dull Moose mooting hold Inst night nt tho Grand thontro wns lnrgo ly attended. The houso wns flllod nnd thoro wero many outside who could not get In. Attornoy John C. Kendall presided nnd Sanlleld Mc Donald of Portlnnd dollvored nn nd dress. Mr. Meredith of Gold Dench tho democratic cnmllclntn rr loMal,.. turo, nlso spoke. the peoplo or tho political machlno Cnpt. T. J. Mncgonn of tho steamer ru,e;" Dronkwntor opened tho meeting by "no '""P'nl'i said that ho did not recltlnc hlh nnmn "Tim Hull M,.,-0 I Wnilt any fllllco nnd thnt lie wmilil tint nnd tho Donkey." which Is reprodue-, tfu0 nny Dut tnt ho did want llborty tlblng nt Gold Peach, to como out en nuove, i mm nun no wouiii quote ratrlcKi Thon ho followed with an Intorost. Honry to express his feollnga nnd say Ing nddress on tho subjoct. "The Mis. ' five liberty or glvo mo denth." rulo of Ancient Umpires." In the Aftor tho others had spokon, Cnpt. course of his remarks he touched ptaCKonn wns cn"ed un(m o reclto upon liberty In Fnnue, England and "Gallant Teddy." nnothor poem by America. He took up In their prop- himself. Ho saked that the plcturo or oruors an ine ruiors anil leading "' -' uuunn on mo screen. ii. iflmL.1 Hi ..t. I. ...I 1....1..I.. .. .1. J'l'hnrn U'flU unm.t fl.llllV l.llf Hm nniilnlii ...v. ...... n.'.xw ... ...j ..... ttv i.ltlll would not say a word until the pic ture was shown nnd thon ho turned i to the canvass and gave the poem. NORTH HEM) SCHOOL NEWS. (From North Pond Harbor.) Miss Mlnnlo Pnrkor of Cooston wns employed ns tonchor In tho primary dopnrtmont nt n cnlnry of $C5 por month. Lylo Chnppoll was omploycd nt n salary or ;r por montn to assist In Brings Railroad Equipment and Machinery for the New Paper Pulp Mill. The steamer Rcdondo crossed ln yesterdny afternoon nnd arrived at Mnrshflold nbout 4 p. m. She brought passengers from Snn Fran cisco nnd a lnrgo enrgo of freight Including a shipment of content, some machinery for tho papor pulp mill nnd n lot of equipment: for Wlllett & Durr, tho contractors building the Smith-Powers logging r II road. Tho following wero tho passen gers nrrlvlng: f5. L. Drown. I. C. Fullor. W. R. Drown, E. S. Simon, J. P. Doors. Chns. Dnrrott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward Thon.iiH. E. Thomas. M. Doiib dorff. Mrs. Carlton, Mnry Carlson, S. F. Iinil. M"se Vlolot Means. Mrs Frank Lcrllo, Mrs. H. Wright, A. McLean, Mrs A. McLoan, Ern-ot-t Ncwliuue Mrs. F. C. Dlrch, A. Kf.ufuinii. IS. W. Smith. J. Kooh lor. ('. Petorson. II. II. Gndo, J. Anglur.d. R. Fulton. 0. Mnrkes, A. Perso. L Germns. L. M. Mathows, W. T'ottei, J. Millor, I. Fagon, C. Miller. RNITURE For beautifying your home, an inspection of our stock will fully demoiKirai the fact that rare discrimination has been exercised in selection. We haw a? sembled a collection of fine furniture and interior decorations unequaled in L,. ty, elegance and distinctiveness, a collection from which the most ehEi schemes of home decoration may be evolved. uraie alii) Wc Especially Direct Your Attention to Our Litain uik ui nuuu:i2 Priced from $3.00 To $35.00 1 mm IMT Km) Also Our Fine Line of Dining Room Furniture and Dining Tables m7mSZfM "-? s i '"-. We have a stock that is not excelled in Oregon, outsige of Portland, and the prices are lower than the lowest. aiM Come in and see. LEWIS' HOT DRIMCS touch tho right spot. THY OXE. PKIRCE ANSWERS MEREDITH. Editor Times; In Tho Times appears nn nrtlclo purporting to bo n record of my self In tho legislature Mr. Mero dlth ovldontly copied his lottor from this and In answering ono I have nnsworod both. Tho signers of this innorntory sorviccs ooginning Kovom- nrtlclo nro tho snnio onos who nor ibi. worked ngalnst mo in tho primary Hiipt. Raab was authorized to opon.olectlon, and who passed tho false the swimming pool nrovlded tho stu dents would uso It In sulllclent num bors to warrant. Also to secure a map of Oregon for tho third grado GOING HARVEY CO, Complete House Furnishers IF YOU FAVOll THE PLAN OF RATIONAL TAX HEFOliM, IF YOU Altti AGAINST THE SINGLE TAX SCHEME, YOUIi BALLOT SHOULD HE MAIIKI'JD TJIUS: 304 X Yes :i05 No 306 X Yes :i07 No Permits classification of property for taxation; sim plicity, .-justice and economy in administration. Al lows cquitablo apportionment of State taxes. Requires uniformity in taxation of each elass of prop- uny. Jiarmonres witu iso. uu-i aim insures and equality in taxation. 308 X Yes :toi) No 350 X Yes No .151 and misleading resolution attacking me. At tnnt time I pledged niysolf through tho press. In both counties to support Mr. Jlnrsh. should ho at $t.nO nnd rondors for four nrst,bont mo. Theso gontlomon whllo grades nt nbout $Cn, supplies for In boratory amounting to $40 nnd sup pues ror Mrs. Sleep for 90e, benren fnlrly, stnrted In forthwith to encompnsa my defeat this fall If it was possible Evoryono of them nro bolters, nnd hnvo given tholr politics only for the effect It might have agnlnst me, Theso aro tho mon who Induced Dr. Schllo mnn, nn unlicensed physician prac- mon whose lives had bearing on tho liberty or tlio people Uo bogan with Moses nnd carried the history down to Theodore Roosevelt nnd told of the different big steps of liberty In the History of the world, in concluding his remarks the captain explained that thoro wns a wrong Idea about tho Issuos of this national campaign. IIo Bald It was not a matter of tariff but that R wns tho question, "Shall The Fashion Tailors For Ladies and Gents SEE our WINDOW full of VASES l.V to $1.1.1. COOS HAY CASH STORE. VOTE for O. S. TOItllKY for JUSTICE of tho Peace, NO. 107 on, t lplr.it Clenning, Pressing, and Alterations 150 Frant St ticket. HI 352 X Yes No nsn 354 X Yes No ass 356 X Yes as; No :tj! Yes 365 X No 5170 Yes 327 X No ttopeals Single Tax "Joker" of 1910 and blocks nil at tempts ro sup inio Tax tliroiign unuer ki,jcv -"county option" or "home rule" in taxation. Constitutional amendment authorizing the taxation of incomes, with reasonable exemptions. . Exempts from taxation household f urnituro and gooj used in homes, also wearing apparel and similar u productive personalty in use. Exempts taxation from mortgage notes, credits and en donees of indebtedness. Abolishes double tnsaiw Does not exempt bank stock. Revision of inheritance tax law following model law o National Tax Association. Would increase ieve" 4'l.M, l!r, r. ,T i. :1 -illctlfP. ""'" una OUUIUU JUKI prOIHUlU SUL'ilu .1"" " " Br AArould defeat SINGLE TAX concealed Mund lllliolnrl ' ftT? A TtJJ A rVJ?.T ,rrln Tnv" 01' "Gla(llU labeled "GT?ArTTATT?,n RhiP-lo Tax" or orjuuiwiu Tax." AYould defeat local Single Tax measure in ty. Coos Coun- Issued by LEGISLATIVE TAX COMMITTEE. JST jC:Z ' I Chas. V. Galloway, Chairman, Salem, Oregon. J$ -.'