The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
f912. EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
i
W. ('. MLONE. Editor iinil Pub..
DAN' K. MAI.ONKV .Xt'UM Editor
aixiwm: IV TODAY.
Tlio Milam o nrrlvoit In lull tin-
uttciiuxn fioin Eurokn. Sho had
a rather rough trip mill luul to re
main outBldo tlilH morning for
nulla n u'lilln fur tint lull to SlllOOtll
.ln.i .n nmiiiLMi mi that hIio could'
amine lu.
She will anil nt 10 o'clock to
morrow for Portland.
Among thoflo nrrlvliiB on her
wcro tho following A. Noel)'. C.
Tord, H. J. Stocking. .1. C. Chap
man, II. M. Hytlo and C. A. Huck.
Tlio Nairn Smith Is duo In early
tomorrow from Hay Point.
HlK Rainfall.
The rainfall InHt nliflit was es
pecially heavy Tor the 24 hours
vmlliiK this mornliiK tho total rnln
Jnll was 1 80 Inches, according to
tho local obsorver.
QFRCIftL
HI
I
COOS
COUNTY
Horn!.
FIERCE ATTACKS
"ill TIIIS
rt..l Ikiia.1 f..... TrtiTi 1
I l,unuin;u iumi "y Aj-ltutu-u
Jnclng ono of tlio most critical
weeks In Its history. It may end
In war, In which tho whole conti
nent may ho Involved, or It may ho
TV.MIMMI in. mil iiu ii wihI( In which di
plomacy succccdod In solving prob
lems that appeared Insolvablo be
fore On ono side of tho Unlknii
Tinnlnaiiln tlmm In nil unite conflict
trntuTPn tint nlnis of Austria-Hun
gary and Servln, which If not ar
ranged might Hlnrt n general Eu
ropean oittbrcnk. On the other
nldo King Kordlnand's llulgarlnn
Tiny Is nt tbo point of entering
Coustnntlnoplo nnd that will be
resented by Russia. Tho existing
Jealousies nro bo Intonso that It
wMi tnko much pressiiro to Induce
att'nor AiiHtrla or Sorvln to recede
from Its domnndn. Austria, In
fact, lakes so seriously tho nd
tanco of tlio Servian force townrd
tho port of DtirnzBCO that sho has
despatched n Ltcamor tlioro to re
tnoro tho Austrian residents when
tho Sorvlan troops nrrlvo.
Sorvln's friend, Russia, Is also
proparlng for ovontualllles. IJe
dc8 keeping her tluio-oxnlred men
In tlio army, slio Is mobilizing her
forces. At Sobastopol transports
Trnvo been prepared to convey the
IttiKsInn trops across tho Hlaclc Sea
and hor arsenals and commissary
departments are working day and
SLtelit.
sn.vi) ships to Trim i: v.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12. Tho
armored cruisers Tennessee nnd
atonlnnn sailed today for Constan
tinople to safeguard American In
tproutfi In w.ir-strlekon Turkov.
Zest to tbo trip and Inspiration
in Mm xtnltorx WnH ulVCIl. It Wns
learned today, when tho crew of
i.. Aiiiiihinii imt the bluejackets on
tho Tennessee that the Montana
would nrrlvo In nibrnltnr 12 hours
ahead of tho flagship. The wnr
!itps sailed under sealed orders,
tint their known destination Is Con
stantinople, Tim famous WATERPROOF
ni'xnAU" hunting clothes
nt Till: GUNNERY. .
(Continued from Page 1.)
Issue: Yes. 1250: no. lass.
To Create Stnlo Highway
Department: Yes. 5SS; no. 19 ..J.
328 To Put Into Effect tlio
Stato Printing Hoard Dec. 1: ics,
yi3; no, HOC.
330 To Create Hotel Inspector:
Yes. il In; no. 1972.
332 Eight-hour Law: es, 1,
"92; no, 1012.
334To Estnbllsli Corporation
Department: Yes. 1273; no, 1217.
330 Prohlbltln- of Stnto Con
vict Labor by Individuals: Yes,
tS7: no, 1221. , ,
33S Prohibiting Employment of
Town or County Convicts by In
dividuals and allowing them to
work on roadB: Yes, 1823; no,
SOS. , ,
310 Creating Stato Hond board:
Yes, 791; no. 1779.
312 To Prohibit Stato from
Having Hood Indebtedness In ex
cess of 2 per cent: Yes, 1209: no,
1211.
34-1 Allowing Twenty Year road
bonds, limiting tho issue: Yes, 1,
29 0: no. 1217.
3 ic Prohibiting Counties Voting
More Than 2 Per Cent for Itond
llonds Yes. 1122; no, 1214.
;ms Alimvlni? Consolidations of
Cities and Towns: Yes, 93"; no,
1201.
350 Taxation of Incomo: cs,
1098: no, 1422.
352 Exempting Household Goods
from Taxation: Yes, 1113; no,
12iii.
304 Exempting Mortgages:
1009; no, 1501.
350 Revising Inborltnnco
Lnws: Yes, S03; no, 1517.
illiS Fixing Freight Hntos:
1 ItS; no, 983.
300 Homo Utile Good Honda
Measure: Yes, 1042; no. 980.
302 Revising Vnrlous Forms of
Stnto Government: Yes, 1000; no,
1423.
304 Special Graduntod Slnglo
Tax: Yes, 1173; no, 1091. .
300 To Abolish Capital Punish
ment: Yes, 1388; no, 1351.
3C8 Prohibiting lJoycotting:
Yes. 1051; no. 1702.
370 Prohibiting Speaking In
Streets Without Permit: Yes, 991;
no, 1705.
372 Appropriating $175,000 for
Administration llulldlng. ' University
of Oregon: Yes. 002; no, 1S70.
371 Appropriating $175,000 for
Library nt Stato University: Yes,
039: no, 1S57.
370Coo8 County Slnglo Tnx:
Yes, 1113; no, 1909.
Hunker Hill.
To Permit Stock to Run at
Yes,
Tax
Yes,
DRINK
HABIT
9TATI Ok OHIO. I'lTV.ll'T'M.KlHI,
i,i i i n tv. i
rmnU,l ( hfiivy mitk.tHtli .liiii hi'NwMilor
Biiilmr of tlii'llrm.if V J I'lii-m-y A. i'.i ilulnif
ftllKllH h In Uio 111 v iif Tnlwl't 'illil mi'l
atluidr.'iM. mul lliM llriii will y Un;
llllinlONi: IIINKItKI POI.T.A If f.irwll Hllil
errrj i i' nl 1'mnrrli llml mumil Ik I'lirtM uy
UioiiMolllll,rlrrliriiri ...,
Sworn l'i iM-fiire iiu1 mi'l i.iiIi"i"IImm Iii my
sriM'tii IIi1iIIIiiIm ii( Pih-i-iiiImt. A II IwV
1 - ..MIIVl'IHII(
i!lVl .itdirli I'll !' ! iilVcn Inn rimlli '"'I
wrtiillr il tin iiu I'l'i 'I mi'l "" "i'iwun
Jthf In i" "'I It" ' lliiiiiiinil- 'f"'
ItKLIAHLK HOME TREATMENT.
The OUItlNE treatment for tho
mink Hnblt can bo used with ab
solute confidence. It destroys all
desire for whiskey, beer or other
alcoholic Btlniulnnts. Thousands
havo HurroM-fiilly used It nnd have
been restored to llvos of sobriety
and usefulness. Can bo given se
cretly. Costs only $1.00 por box.
If you fall to get results from OU
ItlNE after a trial, your money will
be refunded. Ask for free booklet
telling all about OUUINE. Owl
Prescription Drug Store. Front St.
Mazda Lamps
a roducod prlcos, taking effect
nt onco.
Seo card In our window for
prices.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
l-iioiiu U:7-J. 1B5I Uroadwny
GET RID OP MICE
Trap thorn. Tboy start fires.
Caro will do much to prevent flros.
Our Insurnnco pollclos do EV
EUYTHING to provont loss on
your part If you havo a flro (and
a policy.) Ask us your rato. Tho
cost Is trifling, tbo Insurnnco por
foct. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Ptreot.
ri?u (si?? "i
ai ti
Dn.-en Oualitv" shoes have a
nnck of satisfying when others fail.
For style, fit and comfort unsur
passed. Prices most reasonable
Golden Rule
e .Mcrclinnt'si Old Stand.
I o A In
$3.50 ff 1 Yi
to n $M
$5.00 iwy I
i
Large- Yis. 32; no, 47.
.liiillce of Peace, llMilcl U.
H O. ndeisoii, 190.
J .1 Stanley. 2SI.
(iiii'.tiible llMilcl Xo. !.
ed V. Kelle). 330.
Kenneth Lawrence. 2.
.1. II .Inmes. I.
.lu-llce of Pence. Dhtilcl I.
O. G Swan, i.
M. M. Young. .1
Con-ljible District Xo. -I.
F. A. linker. S2.
O. O. Hunch. 1.
.luotltv of Peace. DNrict .".
E. A. Dodge. 320.
Ciiustiible, DNtilct X. ".
E. P. Adams, 205.
.1. C. llrown, ISO.
.lust Ice of Peace, District (1.
C. It. Ward. 497.
Dr. Leach, 1.
Constable District No. (I.
S. S. Shields, 4 SO.
Justice Peace, District 7.
William Hohm, 57.
II. A. Adams, 1.
John Mcndor, 1.
Constable, District Xo. 7.
.losoph Ferry, 22.
George Hatcher, 29.
Oron Coy, 1.
George Martin, 1.
Justice of Peace. District 2.
A. E. Sinister, 3S0.
Constable, District Xo. 2.
II. X. Emery, 371.
J. D. Magee, 1.
Constable, District No. .1.
J. T. Nosier, 1.
William Lyons, 1.
Henry Ellis, 1.
John Rowan. 2.
Charles Webb. 1.
Fred Slaglo. 1.
Rnlph Nosier, 1.
J. A. Lamb, 1.
Justin. Pceo. District U.
C. L. Ponock, 04 2.
O. S. Torroy. 101.
Jack Farley, 2.
Constnlile, District Xo. 2.
W. II. Cox, 729.
Walt Richardson. 301.
M. A. Anderson, 1.
Coininlssloiiei.s, Port of Coos Hay.
E. G. Peckhnm, 1.
E. Mliigus, 9.
W. U. Douglas, S.
O. A. Hcnnott, 1.
Hugh McLnln, 1.
W. J. Rust, 1.
Honry DIors. 1.
C. Hnrrls, 1.
Geo. Ross, 1.
Peter Logglo, 989.
A. II. Powers, 390.
Honry Songstncken. 237.
L. J. Simpson, 1171.
Coniuilssloners, Port of Coqulllc.
J. D. Clinton, 214.
P. L. Pholnn. 292.
M. O. Stommlor, 324.
Xotes of Election.
Hugh McLnln led tbo Wilson
ticket In Coos county, recoivlng 1,
154 votes for elector, lending hlfl
follow electors by nearly 100 votes.
V. C. Weaver, tho Socialist can
dldato for supremo court Justice,
wns the only Coos county man on
tho rogulnr stato tlckot.
Wlncliostr. S'evenB nnd Romlng
on PUMP OL'XS nt THE GUX-
WHV,
Peevish Children a
Suffer With Worms
Don't t angry with your child b
eaost ho ot she Is continually Irritable.
In ninety-ntno out of ono hundred cases
yon will find that the trouble Is worms.
Among the common symptoms of the
presence of round worms are nervous-!
ness, which often loads to epilepti
form Attacks; dlzrlness, vertigo, caprt
ritms innotlte. restless bIood. ltchlnir of
the eyes and nose, nansea and of ten I
hysteria, uouna wormu are several
inches in length and Infest the stomach.
Occasional! several hundred are found
in a slnglo person. Thread worms are
rmallor, often not longer than a quarter
of an inch. The symptoms denoting
their presence aro about the same, hut
in this case tho child has no appetlto.
Jayno's Tonic Vermlfugo is unsur
passed in romovbig worms. Not only
will it destroy them, but its tonic effects
win restore tne stomach to healthy ac
.vity. As Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge
seldom purges, tho indications of Its
beneficial effects will ho tho improved
condition of the person using it.
Millions of parents have praised this
medicine for more than eighty years.
Insist upon Jayne's Tonic Vormlfuge,
and accept no other. Bold by druggists
overywhere. Dr. D, Jayno Is Son, raila.
delphla, Fa.
Good Blankets
If yon need cotton blankets to use for sheets, you want thom
Rood,
soft, wide and long. You want good edges and good weight. We imv
,USl UU'Hl' DlllHIil'lS III IUi,) iu imccoi
The There Is
the Wool
Blankets
These conic in white, tan,
plaids and grays. They are
extra wide and long, havo
splendid edges and aro of a
quality beyond comparison.
Pillows and Comforters
i
Choice White
Spreads
AVc arc direct importers
of tho very best grades in
Bed Spreads. H it is a
low price Spread you will
find ours the best. If it js
medium or high class
Spreads you want, nain
you find our offerings tlio
best. Get our prices before
you buy.
Do Not Forget to See Our
Bedsteads
This line contains Brass, Oak, Steel, "Walnut and Chun Wood.
Prices $2.50 to $50.00
Q
Perry Nicolson
The Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
la propnrod to do ell kinds of hauling
on short uotlce. W moot all train
and boats nnd wo also hnvo tho latest
tylo Ueynolds Plnno Mover. Wt
gunranteo our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phonos 98-R, 120-
'9-L-
Jutland JLuUJ
7 JAilUUi
M
frtniTlBHf urn
Olympic Flour J
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PRICb
$1.40 PER. SACK
North westsrn hard wheat used ex
cluslvely In milling these braiids o(
flour.
I"1 4T" W
nnaviiacfl.
WHEN YOU WANT A MKSSEX
OKIt HOY SomctlUng sent for
or delivered
l HONK lHi-L
nnd we'll do it. Charges reason-ahlo.
pitas f!Hxm
Keep From Fear
and Worry
by protecting your homo, hoiuo
hold goods and clothing from de
struction nnd loss by getting a
policy lu Tho Nownrk Klro In
surnnco Co., ono of tho oldest
nnd strongest companies In ex
istence; established in 1S11, Its
superb strength moans superb
protection.
Surplus to policyholders, $1,
3S9.SS1.30. French Realty Co.
AGENTS.
315 ft No. Front St., Marshfleld
We Have Mot
Raisedl Onair
Prices
Milk, 25c per gallon.
Cream, 20c per pint.
Whip Cream, 25c per pint.
Buttermilk, 10c per gallon
Phone 73.
Coos Bay Ice &
Cold Storage
Co
Deliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
I Will Furnish Your
house on the
Installment Plan
W. KWiseman
811 North Front St.
Bus. Phone 29G-X; Res. Phono 16C-J
For GOOD SHOES
and GOOD REPA1IUNG
at ItlGHT 1'ItICES.
Go to
August Oleson
215 South Itunndwny.
VOTE EOIt
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
STAT EM ISN'T OV CONDITION
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MAHSUFIELD, OREGON,
At tho close of business, September 1, 1013.
RESOURCES. B i f
Loans nnd discounts ,4:;,;ii'5i
Ranking house "
Cash aud exchanges JU''8"':
Total I"3."""
LIADILITIES. t KOOOOOt
Cnpltal stock paid In Ro'ssie?
Surplus and undivided profits ,5, 'iu
Doposlta "03'""'
Total 813'0'7"
m iW "
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho closo of business, September 4, 1012.
RESOURCES. i(1
J305.UI."
Ixians nnd Discounts j3.11
Overdrafts 63.689.9V
Honda, warrants nnd securities. . , 25,000.0'
U. S. Donds to secure circulation ' cnWM
Real estato, furlture and llxturea U9.10J.M
Cash and sight oxchango '
Total '
LIADILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.
"S!!:!!
Surplus and undivided profits 24,000."
Circulation, outstanding 488.05M1
Deposits -
Total
In addition to Capital Stock Uio Individual liability of Stockbo e
9100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TDC3 AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
DORSEV KREITZEU, C-
W. S. CHANDLER, President
-1
Barnard & langworthy
See our window display of
WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES
LEADED ART GLASS DOMES
PORTABLE STAND LAMPS,
PHONE 1W.R.
Get Busy
asi
. . tv AND
AND GET AFTER TIIAT ROOF, RUT FIRST twin
OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PATL"
SHINGLES l.BO AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 1.28 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. W-
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
NEAT THE TIMES' OFFICE GET YOUR JOB PRINTING
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