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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. MORNING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
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3DAN K. MAI.ONK..XeH Editor
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'I'll K RESULT.
Ml
E THIS writing, 2:!10 o'clock
Wodnesdny morning, It la ovl
dont that Governor Wilson of
Hcvr Jersey lins boon elected presi
dent of the United States by a land
ffltle. According to tho special As
aoctalod Press reports to The Times,
Bbosuvolt Is second nnd Tnft third
STic division In the Republican party
nd a prnctlcally unltod Domocrncy
anally turned tho trick. The bitter
cun of personal nnlmosltlcs nnd
ambitions between ItooRcvoIt nnd
"3tl proved too grent a handicap for
Republicans. As my friend, Al Owen.
2p It last night, "Roosovclt did In
S3 citnutcs what tho Democrats
wotd not do In thirty years." Tho
2Intes regrets tho defeat of Prcsldont
Ttaft, but It has no time for vain ro
Bfnrngs. Business will continue
crops grow, nnd tho "government nt
Washington will still live."
Tho. results may not pleaso us but
St ta all over now. Thoro should bo
30 recriminations. Wo nro nil proud
o nro American citizens nnd as such
tUl render to our prcsldont, Demo
crat or Republican, Hint fonlty and
Siyalty which lins made tho Amorlcnn
republic tho groatcst nnllon In tho
NOTES OF ELECTION
DAY IN MARSHFIELD
Incidents of Quiet Contest in
Which Many Votes
Were Polled,
No fights were reported during tho
dny at the polls.
Thoro woro two Wilson's to voto
for In Coos County Woodrow for
president nnd Fred for coronor.
W
n
T
Ono man, an old-tlmo Democrat,
whllo listening to returns In The
Times ofllco said: "Tho Democrats
hnvo got thoro this time. I have
waited slnco tho war for this."
Dr. Straw, when ho honrd over tho
tolophono thnt Wilson wns suro olect
od, snld: "Hip. hip, hurrnhl"
Cooston finished counting at 2 a
m. and returned a full report.
Ono mnn went to tho wrong polling
plnco and had to wnlk to tho othor
end of tho city In tho rnln.
TOu'ii In need of
PLUMBING,
HEATING,
TINNING,
siii:i:t metal work,
CALL 10I-.T
pioneer hdwhe co.,
"When done by iin It In dono right.
it ;-ou have anything to sell, rout
Llbby, Hunker Hill nnd Emplro re
ported completo returns during tho
onrly part of tho night.
Roturns from tho Coqulllo vnlloj
nro of n scattering nature In tha
cities tho count will not bo flnlshod
during tho night.
Claims That Bourne's Tele
gram Was Campaign
Canard.
i
mm
Somo of tho Mnrshflold Judges said
thoy would not finish counting bo
foro Thursday on account of tho big
bnllot.
Thoro was not much demonstra
tion on tho strcot, not as much ns
usual on election nights.
Most voters, when thoy wont to tho
artrndo, or want holp, try n Want j,0hs carried a samplo ballot which
d thoy had provlously markod tho way
i thoy wanted to voto.
Times' Wnnt AiIh bring results.
K
) Figure Quit Yoer Favorite's
! Chances From This Table
ELECriON RETURNS OF 1908
STATUS
i I
i
Alabama.
unZona
Jtrkausnu
California
CotUrudn .
Connecticut
3chiwaro .
Ytarldn
Cwirgla
Srfahn . ,
HIInalH
QiiO'uua
Ehwn
Kansas .
Kentucky
aoufslnim
Sl&lno
STarylnml
rtnssnchusottB .
Tmchrgnn
Blfnnosotn ....
'Vtadsslppl ....
lITsxourl
.Montana
Nebraska
Xavadu
Kiiw Uampshlro
""Stw Jersey . .
Kew Mexico .
Kew York ....
Katth Cnrnllun
Hnrth Dakotn....
n a
n 2
n
a a
o
c
125,308
nojtio
211,30s
123.700
ii 2,0 in
25,011
10.0G1
11.092
52,021
029,029
U1S.993
270,210
197,210
2Ui,711
6,958
00,987
nccia
2Gi,9GG
33G.G80
195,813
1,303
347,203
32,333
120.997
10,775
53,119
205, 320
870,070
111,937
57,080
71,377
10
"7
3
87,015
127,192
120,011
0S.2 55
22,171
31,101
72,413
30.1121 3
I50.7J5I 27
338,2021 15
200,771' 13
101.2091 10
211,0)2
G3.5JS
35,403
11 5.90S
155,5131 10
175,7711 14
100,1011 11
G0.2S7I...
340,5711 18
29,320
131.0991.
11,212
33,0 !
182,507
1
12
39
Mil I 572,312
110,174.
02,5301
715.779
43,912
3,903
07,530
118,321
05.000
01,015
39,552
52,573
Oklahoma
Oregon
JTeniisylvanln .
BItodo Island.
Smith Carolina
South Dakota
'Tennessee . . .
T&XU8
Utah
Vormnnt
TCrglnltt
"Washington 100,0021
Aont Virginia .. 137.S09I
Vlxcoiisln I 247.7171
Tyomlng 20.SI0I
I
23
t
4
341
I!
TotnlB .
Not adinltti'd
007.408
130,9951
32.8S5I
602,721!
122,303!
38,0191
I18.77S!
2 1,7001
C2.2S8I
40,2001
135,008!
217.3021
42,0011
11,4901
82,9101,
58,091'
111.4181
100.0321 13
14,91 SI 31
11
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1912
ELECTORAL VOTES
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to statehood In 1908.
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24
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121
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531
W. U. Douglas has raised a qucs
tlon ns to tho veracity of Sonntor
Bourno s telegram concerning Con
gressman Hawloy having requested
that final action by the United States
Engineers on tho now survoy of Coos
uny linrbor bo uoforrod. Mr. Doug
las yestorday wired Congressman
Hawloy and tho correspondence
which follows speaks for ltsolf:
Mr. Douglas wired Mr. Hawloy
as follows:
'Opposition Is UBlng a telegram
from Bourno stntlng that tho En
gineers' ofllco Informs him that you
hnvo rocommondod tho hearing for
Coos Ilny survoy and Improvement
bo doferred until congress meets.
If you deslro to rofuto It nnswer
nt onco."
Ronald C. Glover, sccrotnry to
Congressman Hawloy, wired tho fol
lowing answer:
"Congressman Hawloy both wired
nnd wroto board of Engineers to
uui ui once aimioriziug Biirvoy ror
repairs and extensions north Jotty.
noard mot today and Hawloy hopos
favorablo action nnd ho called at
tention to present dnngor, and nec
essity for prompt action; ho had
this survey authorized nnd Is for
Coos Bny for nil ho Is worth, ns
past action proves, during hearing
nt Washington In Decombor. If
only ns a last resort, Hawloy mnll
od lcttor to Prcsldont Qroono bo
foro leaving Salem thin . morning."
UmcmI in Campaign.
Mr. Douglas was particularly wroth
becnuso Bomo usod tho telegram to
tho Chamber of Commerco for cam
paign purposes against Hawloy.
Vice-president McICnlght who ro-
colvcd tho tologrnm stated today thnt
no wns investigating further the auth
enticity of Sonntor Ilourno's tologrnm
nnd that ho would mnko It public Just
as soon ns ho Is nblo to ascertain
further facts.
DOG "SHEP" HELPS
TO MAKE AN ARREST
Holds Mnn Who Assaults T,
Larkin With Bottle
on Street,
Night Policeman William Shoup's
dog "Shop" liolpoil him mnko an nr
rost Inst night. Tom Larkln was ns
saultod by somo mnn, said to bo n
mombor of tho I. W. W., nnd wIiobo
nnmo has not boon learned. Lnr
kln pnBsod tho mnn when tho lnttor
m ado somo Insulting romnrk to him.
Lnrkln hit tho othor man and tho
latter struck Lnrkln with n bottle,
cutting tho sldo of his bond. Thon
ho stnrted to run, but mot Slioupo,
who grappled him. Tho mnn Jorkod
away but tho pollcoman's dog caught
him by the foot and ho wns helj n:J
takou to pollco hondaunrtors nnd
locked up,
ELKCTIOX XICIIT.
SWitt
P.mvriPif,,,
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift, Flour
RETAIL MUCH,
$1.40 PER, SACK
North western hard wheat used ei
cluBlToly lu milling thoie brands of
flour.
Fiionaicisco?
Br
The Beauty of
Corn-Fed Ho.s
la that not alono does tholr llesh
tnsto Bweotor, but you feol that It Is
cloanor than tho swill fed kind. Our
hams, bacons, snusagos, etc, come
from corn-fed hogs. Onco you try
thorn, you will novor again bo satls-
jieu wun uio other kind.
MAHSHFIELI) OjUIM MA1UOBT.
FOURIER BROS.
MarshneloT Telephomwi North Dead
C31-J TwoMarkeU 81
I'm tired, yos, tired of Tcddlo,
And Woodlo, and Bllllo, too
I'm weary of nil tho chatter
About what thoy will do.
I'm tired of rending lottora,
From Bourno. nnd Soiling, nnd Lnno,
I'm wenry of lolly-gagging,
In fact, It glvos mo pain.
I'm tired of nil tho stories,
Tho pnpors havo brought to mo,
I'm wenry of nil theso burdons,
Yos, wenry ns can bo.
I'm tired of nchlng flngors,
That come from tho clasp of hands,
I'm wonry of nil tho speeches,
And nolso of brassy bnnds.
I'm tlrod of hearing tho nolchbors.
Oo qunrr'llng along tho stroet,
rm wonry or watching others.
Who mix with hands and feet.
I'm tlrod of Bull Mooso bellow,
And nil tho Elonhnnt soncr. .
I'm weary of brnylng Donkey,
And what theso bring nlong.
I'm tlrod of mammoth ballots,
Llko blankets, wo havo to voto,
I'm weary of nil tho nonsense,
Tho Pels Fund keeps afloat.
I'm tired, and glad It's over,
Ab tho curfow rings tonight.
I'm wonry, and bo It's passing,
I wolcomo with doltght.
DELAYS SURVEY
D. C. Greene Says Mistake
Prevented Immediate Ac
tion on Harbor Survey.
D. C. Greene, president of tho
Mnrshflold Clin" her of Commerco,
roturned Inst coring from Portland,
whero ho hns been for tho past two
weeks cndenvorlng to securo favora
blo action by tho United Stntcs en
gineering dopnrtment on tho now
Biirvoy of tho Coos Bny Harbor and
also on nn npproprlntlon for tho Jot
ty. Ho says thnt ho and L. J. Simp
son hnd matters protty well llnod up
for tho ordering of tho now Biirvoy
of Coos Bay harbor, prollmlnnry to
getting nn nddltlonnl appropriation
for bnr and harbor work, when Con
gressman Hawlcy'B error "cropped
out" nnd spoiled tholr pinna to got
lmmodlato notion. Ilowovor, ho Is
hopoful of favorable developments nt
Washington as soon ns Congress
meets.
Tho situation now stnnds as was
announced In Senator Bourno's tele
gram to tho Marshflold Chnmbor of
Commorcc, which wnB printed In Mon-
dny's Times. Mr. Hnwloy's request
for n dolay In tho final action by tho
govornmont cnglnoors wns mado
about two weeks ngo nnd copies of his
mossngcfl to thorn woro given out
horo. Ilowovor, Mr. Grcono wroto
him thnt tho dolay should only npply
to tho application of nn npproprlntlon
nnd that Coos Bay wanted Immcdlato
action on tho now hnrbor Biirvoy. Ho
supposed that Mr. Hawloy would Im
mcdlntoly got In touch with tho en
gineers nnd rectify this, but evidently
ho did not.
Mr. Oreono tried to boo Mr.
Hnwloy nt Snlom but was unnblo to
do bo.
Messrs. Groone nnd Simpson had a
long conference with Sonntor Bourno
nt tho Arlington club In Portland.
Sonntor Bourno nt first took tho
stand that nothing could bo done to
chnngo tho Coos Bny project, that
tho bnr drodgo first must bo tried
out. Ilowovor, ho wns anxious for
Information on tho situation horo.
Messrs. Grcono nnd Simpson pointed
out to him thnt It would bo necessary
to nt least roatoro tho Jotty oven if
tho bar drodgo proved an unqualified
success. Tlio pointed out tlio monnco
of tho hidden rocks in tho sunken
Jotty and gnvo othor reasons for re
building tho Jotty to Us aid condition
oven thought tho bnr drodgo's possi
ble Riiccoss ollmlnntod tho necessity
for extending It.
Sonntor Botiruo wns soon convinced
of tho necessity of this nnd finally
told them thnt ho would start right
In nnd seo that fnvornblo action wns
Bocurol. Tho new survey wnB tho
first step In this and Sonntor Bourno
Immodlntoly wired tlio onglneora nnd
other Influential ofllclala nt Washing
ton nnd was nppnrently gottlng mnt
torB lined up nicely for Immodlnto nc
tlon on tho survey when It wns dis
covered thnt tho matter hnd been de
ferred In compllnnco with Congress
man Hawloy's request nnd could not
bo tnken up now.
Mr. Grcono feels thnt Mr. Hnwloy
In asking tho dolny thought ho wns
nsking for tho best, not fully under
standing tho sltuntlon when ho mado
it. Ilowovor, ho feels that Mr. Haw-
ley should hnvo roetlflod it when ho
Informed him of tho situation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grcono enmo in via
Gardiner and hnd nn awful trip, both
being tired out when thoy ronchod
hero last evening.
A NATION'S PERIL
I'll Iny mo down In slumber,
And rest while the cnndldntes
Aro pacing the floor, nnd wntchlng.
nieir names go on tlio slntes.
Ill TWO REELS
OHIMIKUM, "HOUSE OF THE P1IO
?' Sl:0UllES STAHTL1XQ
Tomorrow (Wodnesdny) tho Or-
n - "ier, or nils city, will show
n two-reol nlnlurn nntm.i t
BOB STANLEY, tlon's Peril."
. I Tho picture service at this house,
j , .. ..v.u Hiuuuii injures iook hotter."
I lins been gradually Improved nnd a
ffr-Mte.. 5 2L' !5? -,;. 7nB,Thi;
Gardiner.' Ka V n ,',. """;"? ". "V 8. nS ns the usual
" ----. w
'ago,
Chas
stone
BI
bles,
Drn '
M Meadows. P ' V'T0.' 1 1" "d.de,1-ed Information
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HOTEL AIIHIVALS.
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..Sot, 'Prnnclsco. j presses a button, which exposes a
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Some Class
to tho glasses w0 supply. Th(
add distinction to lIl0
nB Wo ns M tho sight. A((H
wo have dotcrn.lne.1 tho klaj of
glasses your eyes require ,
consider the stylo best suited t0
your features. Tho result ,
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Blgbt and appearance we are
at your service EjMCxmln0(
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Red Cross Jewelry Dept
JEWELEHS nnd OITICIAXS.
Anybody can
attach the
plug
kM&t&mEB
JmR
H
Tho G.E. Flat iron then heats
itself in about three whittles
and will slay hot without fur
ther attention.
Saves time, steps and fuel
If the washing and ironing arc sent out, the G.E. Electric
Iron will still be found a marvclously convenient utensil
to have in the house. There are many little things
women like to iron themselves, and many times it be
comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs-,
etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions
like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the
work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket
and the iron is ready. Get one today.
OREGON POWER CO.
TELEPHONE 178.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At Uio clooo of business, September 4, 1012.
KESOUnCES.
Loans and Discounts 305.1U1
Ovordrafta ,.... HJ.H
Bonds, warrants and Bocurlttes 6I.MMI
U. S. Bonds to socuro circulation 11,000.11
Real OBtato. furlturn nnd flTtnrna JO.000.tl
uasn ana Bight oxchnngo I,J.
Total fMJ.WH
LIABILITIES.
Capital atock paid in JIOO.OOOJ
Surplus and undlvidod profits 1MJ-
Circulation, outstanding ; "'
uopoiita jj,vjm
Total 6!M"
In addition to Capital Stock Uio individual liability of fltockholaVri l
9100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID OK THIE AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CrANDLER, lrcdeat DORSEV KRCITZER, Cull
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
JIARSIIFIELD, OREGON,
At Uio cloeo of business, September -I, 1019-
. RESOURCES. .,,; ill II
Loans and discounts 4H'ilH
Banking house !..! ....... ' ' '
Cash and exchanges JOTiSj
Total S1I.0-"
,. . . , LIABILITIES. t s0 (((.l
Caplal stock paid in M,.t
DepS1;;118 ;:::.::::::- t8:h-
"...Tifii
Tn.l .glJV'"
t.ltt.
I tho protected harbor. An ,n
rnrinn,' ? S' . l" Rouglas. omody-drama tl e 'Grouch" s also
rnnnnnl:i. A' "envonston., on tho blB bill for this nleht wlfi
ah Falls 'V vr8nL- M' Dnavl8' K"- nesdny. Tho performances J Hi iS
nVfeJ'-.S?'e'CJ Rver: early nnd the admission nrLP
C M. Cone. Coos hi? nxT "V' I I"V' "l ,..l"e nnnssion price re-
San Frnnrlsm. i V,' -..' o V. .""r,na' 2XXJ!i2
w;iv;u. ' ' "'"" f",v". "
IUILOlU
ns usual.
clsco;
land.
LU
iclsco: P E. French. San Fran-Clty; R. c. Relnholt Granf9
City if Sp?.S",TU"ie!.f- ol- "'chrd John, Por land, Oreg" I
HOTEL- Ed McKeown, burn, Bandon.
Pass:
Harry
Mel-
Get Busy
cl
AND GET AFTER TETAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COMB W KD
aSlirnS3 ON SHINGLES AND HOOFING PAPER
SHINGLES $1.00 AND UP.
ItOOFTvn i4tii3T nvni it.v. mi. as AND W
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg.
RETAIL DJCPARTUHNT.
LL WNDS IF JOB PBINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' I
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