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y THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, PyiONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912.- EVENING EDITION. v fe WIN TO REGISTER cm: jtivoitDKit's officio is TJIHOXOKI) AVITIl SUFFKA- OISTS THIS AFTimXOOX MAY KKF.P Ol'K.V IjATH. All day long, City Recorder IJut ler's olllco has been thronged with women registering for tho city elec tion, December ;l, when tho women will linvo their first opportunity to voto hero. At 3 o'clock, tho nfllco nnd hnllwny wero filled nnd It look ed ns though City Recorder Hutlor would havo to keep tho olllco open until Into tonight to nccommodnto tho great throng. Tho registration clones tonight. Ycstonlny some of tho wotuon woro tnlktug about bringing out candidates for city oIIIccb but It 1b not bollovcd Hint anything of tho kind will materialize- this tlmo. 1 TOIL MORE ARRESTS IN MARSHFIELD ir. w. AviXKiiKit, caw, at. Denjzens 0f Rct Light Dis 1 OF w ltltKCIIT, TOM COKK, w. s. NICHOLSON AM) A. .1. SAV AGI KN'TKIt RACK. Lato today It becaino evident that thero would bo a big entry' list In tho Mnrshflcld race for, rouucllmen. This nftcrnoon tho nominating petition of Hnrry AVIuk-i lcr bad been filed nnd petitions woro In circulation for A. J. Snv-; ago, Carl Albrccht, Tom Coke, .T.j O. Lnngworthy and AW S. Nichol Bon. Tho Socialists will fllo tho nom inations of A. J. Stcphan for ro cordpr nnd F. V. Hob fold and C. I. Hohror for councllnion. It wns Intimated thnt scvernl other candidates might bo brought out beforo night. RO S tfi tAyws it;ijwinww,rt7 Candidate for Councilman An nounces Stand on Muni cipal Questions. TO Til 13 I'KOI'IjK 01 MAIISII jii'm. I will bo a cnudldnto for moni bor of tho common council of tho city of Mnrshflcld. In making this announcement I nm nctuatcd by tho bollof that It Is every person's duty to do a shnro of tho public work of his community and If elected It will bo my linnost en denvor to servo tho pooplo of Mnrshrield to tho host Interests of tho entire- community. I bollevo tho city of Mnrshflcld should own nnd oporato Its own wntor Bystom. I nm opposed to nn extension of tho present frnncblBo of tho wntor company. I bollovo thnt all fraiiehlscs and nimllnr Important local questions should bo submitted to n voto of tho people for. final decision. I bolluvo In tho square deal for every porson. I bollovo In progress In public improvement without oxtrnvngnnco, nnd in economy without penurious- I1CBB. I liollovo In exorcising tho wmio rnro In public oxpoudlturcs thnt wo do In private business. My aim will always bo to work for n elennor, grenlor nnd moro prosperous Marshfield. HAItltY AVIXKM'lt. A DELAY RAILWAY trict Taken into Cus tody on Old Case. Constable AV. 11. Cox today made soveral arrests on liullrtmcnts re turned by the Grand Jury In Co qulllo In September when Deputy Prosecuting Attorney I,IlJcnvlst started a general cleanup of tho Mnrshflcld "tenderloin." At tho tlmo nil tho arrests were not mndo owing to many of the denizens hav ing lied from tho restricted dis trict. Among thoso whom Consrnblo Cox nrrested today arc said to havo been t'e following: Hn7ol Cameron, Mlnnlo Melbourne, .Toslo lloyt, .TobIo Davis. Trlxlo Doe. Sho fiirnlBlied ?200 caBh bond beforo Judge Coko for appearance In Circuit Court. Hazel Cameron presented a bond signed by John Mlrrnsoul nnd John Horron. It wns for $2G0. Toslo lloyt presented a bond signed by Fred Johnson nnd Clins. Slestrccm. Tho raid caused nulto n llttlo stir In tho north part of town, which is snid to have fallen back to Its old ways, tho previous scare having died out. SANTA GLAUS SUGGESTIONS Bofrilled Powder Box Makes a Useful Christmas Present. DENES L UMRFR Porter Bros. Have to Suspend Operations Along the Siuslaw. Tho Kiiirnim flnnr.1 .nv. Tn I CiXt.Wwr.ZSia- nWISMHMM Morris, Jr., who Is In tho city from HA 1 1 I ftfl f H I ' .wnpicion, wnero no is engaged Inj IHU lllullulllllu IIIIIJIIIUBM, hiijh llini I'orter Uros., tho S. I. rnllrond contractors, aro iinnblo to net ilmlr mntoriniB in ovop tho bnr at tho IllOllili nt Mia Rlnnlnii- mi.t l.m.n Have you seen talcum powder boxes covered with ribbon? If you have ob served llieao attractive additions to the toilet tnblo you very likely nuiGc a note of them for use na Christmas presents. The box seen In tho cut Is of the regulation size for holding talcum powder. Dresden ribbon sufllclontly wldo to lit over the sides of tho box nnd allow a small frill to project is selected. The sort with a plain satin edgo Is prettiest for tho purpose. Tho ribbon Is turned over nt either end for about an Inch to form n cas ing nt tho neck of tho box. Tho rest of tho ribbon lengths nro gathered fub Clothing & Shoe Co. ill mmnbtn about given up trying tin bettor! E. E. Johnson Said to Declare Coquille River Plan to Be Without Foundation. wentbor comes In tho Biirliur. l'or ter Uros. hnvo tensed Mr. Morris' big now whnrf and wnrchouso nt Mnploton for a poiiod of two years and will store liiurh of their nm- tonal thore. Tho wharf, which was According to the Coqulllo Senti nel, 10. . Johnson vigorously dc- LOCAL OVERFLOW J. I), Oot.s Itctimw. J. I). CJosrt rotiirned today via Myrtle 1'olnt ironi roriiiiiul. Whllo thoro, ha nrguod tho enso of I'nrkor vs. tho city of Marshflold and tho C. A. Smltti company for dnningoH on ac count of tho death of young I'nrkor on South Ilrondwn) when his mo torcyclo hit n woodpile. Tho Smith company asked that It bo trans ferred to tho federal court from tho circuit court and the plaintiffs nro opposing tho trnimfor. No de cision has boon announced. Mr. doso tried to Interview tho Oregon Itnllroud Commission relntlvo to tho Mnrshflold waterworks situa tion, but all tho mombei-B wero In AVIsconslu looking up tho public utilities law thero, so nil ho could do wuh to consult tho minor oltl clnls relative to hoiiio details. Mm-shriclil Champions Last Fri day's gnmo with Myrtle 1'olnt High school plncos tho Multifield lllgli school footbnll team ns the chnin- ploiiH of Coos county for this year, Myrtlo Point nnd Coquille each Jinvlug lost one or moro games. ltoui-fl of Kquiilljitloii. Judgo John F. Hull tins returned from Coquille wliero on Saturday tho Coos County Hoard of Kqunllzntlon concluded Its labors for tho jonr. Only a few minor chnnges wero mndo. Tho total assessed viilno of Coos county proporty tills year Ib nlmoBt $20,000,000, nbout fLT.O, 000 IncrenBo over last yenr's ns-sessment. AT.OXO TUB AVATF.IIFHOXT I 4 Honry Sengstncken, who hns l)eon acting ngent of tho Kstabrook stenmslilpB botween Uandon nnd San Francisco, lias nlso been np liolutcd ngont for tho company's now sienmor. tlio spocttwoll. Tho now liont will leavo Snn Frnnclsco on its first trip about Wednesday for Coos Hay and Uandon nnd it Is expected that It wilt mnko the two liorts regularly with passengers nnd freight, having passenger accommo dation for nbout sixty. built during tho past summer is 70J iiIob thnt thoro Ib any move on iy uo rcot In dlmoiiBlnus nnd tho tho part of tho Dollar lumber In warohotiBO, nlso now, ndjolnlug, Is torestB to morgo tho mills on tho lu iy so root. Coqulllo Illvor. Tho Btory or tho Porter Uros. linvo received only, roportcd merger plan camo to Tho two sniull shlpmoiits by wntor and. Times from nn apparently nuthon n tlilrd. which was on tho wreck-) tic sourco and despite Mr. Jolm od AVIlhclmlnn, wns a partial loss, i son's rojiortod denial, somo plnco Tho sea at tho mouth of tho rlvorlcrodcnco In It nnd say that tho tu bus boon entlroly too rough for tho turo will probably Bhow moro dof Binnllor vcbsoIs to ontor, nnd Mr. Inltoly whether thoro wna a foun Morrls Bays thoro Is no Idon when dntlon for It. cnlmor weathor will ho hnil. I Tho Sontlnel says that Mr. John- All the powder mid dynnmita son has plans for enlarging bis that Porter nros. hnvo used ho mills on tho Coqulllo. It Ib possl far on tho lino tills fnll hns been bio that tho plans "leaked nut" n taken in from Kugono, but tho llttlo earlier than the projectors ronds nro bo bnd now that It Ib. wished. Hero lu what tho Sent I next to Impossible to ship lu any not sayn about tho matter: moro oven thnt way. Operations I "Itotton buncomo not n word will necessarily hnvo to bo suspend- of truth In tho ontlro Btory," woro ed till spring, tho words of I. 10. Johnson of this Mr. Morris snyB tho stores nt city yesterday when bo wnB np Florenco, Olonndn, Acmo nnd Mn-'pronchod by n Sentinel man with pleton aro nil gottlng Bhort of pro-, tho query ns to tho particulars of visions and unless tho sen calms tho proposed saw mill merger an down thero will soon bo n famliio outlined lu the Cons liny Times of down thoro In Homo of tho necos- Inst Frldny. Mr. Johnson'H recop sltles of life. Thoro hnvo been Hon of tho question was a decided times when tho people of tho low-j surprlso to tho scrlbo. Ho not on er Sluslnw hnvo gone without flour ly Btnted Hint tho story Is nn ah nnd Biignr for weeks nt u tlmo.'soliito fabrication but alwo snld ho Just on this account, nnd tboy bad had novor hoard ovon n rumor of to live on salmon, potatoes nnd n consolidation of tho kind aug ment, goslcd In tho Tillies' nrtlclo. I continuing in u moro or less I heated tono, Mr. Johnson said ho could not understand tho motive bnck of tho Btory of tho nllcged comiiino, nuil thnt he has been nvailablo either at his homo lu this city or nt tho Randolph mill for tho pnat two weeks, Inforrlng from bis toninrkB Hint tho Tlmos could very easily havo Interviewed him regarding tho story boforo publish ing tho Bniuo. A pnrt of Mr. John son's Indignation may ho more readily understood when It Is Bald Hint phuiB nro now undor wny for nn enlnrgomont of Ills present op erations nnd that stories of this nature naturally confuso huslnoss mnttors portnlnliiB to It In nn un dcslrablo miinnor. Mr. Johnson hns boon connect ed with tho lumbor business hero m W BENJAMIN CLOTHES STETSON HATS STETSON SHOES ARROW SHIRTS All sold one way GASJf OXLY Boiler A'alncs l'or less money because "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MnratafioM. BMdo I THREE BANDON BROTHER SIB TO GET uiiuioN covr.uro tai.cl'ii nox. bag fashion n round tho box. Ilaby ribbon matching tho predominating shndo of the Dresden design Is used to tlo tho ribbon covering in position mound the neck of the box with loop-i mid ends at tho sides. A number of thoo llttlo offerings may be mndo nt small cost If the same coloring in rib bons Ih used. A bolt of tho babj width will bo enough to trim nbout six boxes. Cretonne Dag. Hero Is n fancy workbag with decid edly now nnd useful features. As ev ery needlewoman knows, when work, sewing Bilks, etc., are put Into the sumo bug they have nit unpleasant habit of being hard to extricate with out tumbling nbout on tbu lloor. Tho bag illustrated obviates this dllllcutty. It la made of u dainty design lu ere- 0 V TO THE PUBLIC Bradley Candy Company to Observe New Holiday 1 Next Thursday. "Homo Industry Day" In Ore gon, Thursdny, Novombor 21, will Mnniiiini.i i,. oil'.. Mr... .....i it i'for ninny yenra and for sovornl posslblo thnt othors wll also nr-'"F8. hn!,1,,c," vory closoly con range to obsorvo tho day in ae-'U'0' wlth, 'J10 nollnr Lumber cordnnco with tho proclamation of V',"" H?mifa" 10BF1r""cI.8f . " Oovornor AVeBt would without question bo fnmll- n nm.i'in . f i. i. ,nr w,tn nM' lTojiOBCil consolldn . C. Iliadloy of tho Ilrnd oy lon bv thnt comnnnv in tliln rop. Candy Comnnnv announced to.lnv ' i "Lnti..nil P I . "J8 .?. !.,. I.. ,,.1,11.1.,.: . .i. ..,- ,' . ."" "'- iiiuivjii in lllllll v in ...mint, u it, inu llHUHIl till- W? I' ml Judge Coke Finds in Water Front Case in Favor of Property Owners. ' C. F. Johnson Here on His Way to the Siuslaw River. Till: DOUI1LH FANOY W01IKI1AO, Bervnnco, tho factory In tho AVllllnms building at Fourth nnd Curtis, will bo open to tho public from 9 o'clock In tho morning un til J o clock In tho nftcrnoon. A In tho matror. Tho Kuroka llorald says: with the lenking Bchoonor Oregon In tow t tho red stack tug Dollanco departed for Snn Francisco. Tho Dollanco did not enter port, but hovo to while tho tug Relief towod the Oregon out over , tho bnr. AVIth tho aid of lior gaso- !' lino nuiim tho Oroiron will onnllv hn t kopt free of wator until Snn Francis co can bo reached. At that place tho echoonor will bo placod on tho dry dock nnd the damage sustained when he bumped on tho bnr at tho mouth of tho Coqulllo Rlvor repaired, To Delight the Gaby. A girl U making as n Christmas pres ent for the child of ono of tier friends cordial Invitation Is issued to nil," "lnnkot rK Hint may provo a sug to visit tho factory and seo bow Ecstloii to young mothers, enndy is mndo and nlso snmplo 'The thought came to tho girl when "good candy" os it cornea from tho she heard her friend complain that sho candy.mnker'B table. . must not keep her baby In n chair or colrwItKS. VV f Ven",bHn,JCnrrl,nK0 8 mw but U,"st M " Oregon VPle'lo fconm m re "ffil Z ! L A8 TT, " dra"y miliar with the state's homo pro- ,ouohi.r foresaw bad colds, ducts and thereby pntronlzo homo' S"L' 'm,KM "10 h'KKest and thickest industry, building tin tholr homo t? blnnUet she could And. Ono that communities. I Is part cotton washes better. Tha edges she has bound with n four Inch strip of turkey red which tlrst bad tue color set, lu it with sugar of lead. Olazed chintz such ns Is used for nursery furnishing was bought in rem mints. This meant n varied nssortment of Mother Goose. Greennwny nnd Dutch tlgures. which wero cut out carefully, basted to tho blanket in scattered Intervals, then nnniinni i. i buttonholing the edges In heavy red SATl'UDAY'S l'OOl'lt.YI.I. (JAMKS. AVIsconslu H, Mlnnpsotn 0. Oregon Agricultural Collego 20, Whitman 3. Unlvorslty of Oregon 0, AVash Ingfron 23. (Scoro at end of third quarter.) AMOXfl TIIK SIOK. gon Power Company, who was ro J """svf n,m fo1' "ou to creep after the ently Injured in an accident ls,prtU Pc,ur- nolo to be up and around, but will ?n0i, bi nb,t0 resumo work for a1 An unfilled want causes unhannl Xew a8 yflt' ness-TImes Want Ads got Jesuits: tonne. Tho bag proper Is nbout a foot deep nnd lined Insldo with chlnn silk. Coming hnlfwny up on tho sides of this bag nro pockets of tho cretonne, iileo lined with silk, which nro in tended for holding tho working ma terials, Tho largo bag Is drawn up with ribbon nt tho top, but tho bau dies proper nro of half Inch stitched cretouuo and are attached like thoso ot a llostou shopping bag. The Dainty Sachet Greeting. Llttlo p.-ichcts aro always a dainty wny to Bend the Christinas greeting, and sachets aro always welcome. If ouo can uso n brush nt nil attractive sachets can bo easily and Inexpensive ly made by taking largo envelopes and lettering them appropriately or paint ing Bketchlly somo llowor upou them. Envelopes legal slzo should bo used, nnd they should bo lu some color deep crenm, rich brown or somo other equally nrtlstlc tint. On this tho nies hago can bo lettered In contrasting color or somo flower spray painted. Slip Inside a thin pad of cotton sprinkled with sachet powder. Another dainty sachet Is mado of odds aud cuds of ribbon or silk in tho shapo of n flower.. A pansy, for In stance, can bo fushloned of lavender nnd whlto ribbon, tho two upper petals of tho lavender, tho other tbreo of whlto tipped on tho edgo nnd striped in tho center with lavender palut. This painting can bo done by tho veriest tyro, for it Is merely llttlo dabs nnd lines. Tho petals aro simply snlnned into shape with tho scissors. Under ouo of tho petals is a tiny bog hold ing tho sachet. A flamlug polnsettla aindo of scarlet ribbon would bo most appropriate. Hints Fop Homemade Gifts. Sofa pillow cases of rudely stenciled denim splendid winter colors ready to mnko up and as low as 60 cents. White felt padding for tea tablt cloths, cut In tho required size nud neatly bordered with white tape. Bureau nnd pincushion covers of bright crotonne, edged with a coarsi whlto curtain lace. Charles F. Johnson, manar or Judge Coko nt Codiilllo hnnded ht TonnrnTrL".,' down decision. In three Ilnndon Ltl.rf MfJjfl ta80H' wnB drowned In tho wreck of fij 'I wo of the cnsoB Involved the gasollno Bohoonor Osproy, wi h Biuno question thnt Is tho wntor- HiIb city Friday ami left Saturdtr front rights in Uandon. J. I,. ' morning for Florenco to InwJ. Krononborg nnd Chris ItnHiiu.bM'ii gnto tho finding of tho body tki sued tho Walker Warehouse Com- Is thought to bo that of bli bra pnny to forco It to glvo thoin con- thor. trol of tho waterfront aloni; lots' jr, JoIiiihoii snhl thnt u wi thoy hnd bought. The Wnlker ' uito cortni ""timfthS I'" J 2 arohoiiBo Company nialnlnlnml I that of his brother, as the latter had a right to construct a wharf wnH known nt Florenco and mom- Vli iV)'c" nth, Hitt luld. tho, cl,"110'; 1'Iy could bo Identified by the mc Judgo Coko found In favor ot plfl there. Tho brother, howew Messrs. Krononborg nnd Hnsinus- tolophoned from this city to Tier Hcl1, jonro nnd asked that tho body h In tho enso of Tuppor nnd Ilnx- l'old until ho nrrived there uii ter vs. II. It. Dunkleo nnd wife could doflnltoly Identify It. As nnd K, A. .lohnson nud wlfo, Judgo other brother, Oeorgo Johnson, c! Coko found for tho plaintiffs. It Pnrtlnnd, Is also on his wty to seems that tho dofondnnt bought a Floronco by way of Eugeno. C. nandou saloon from tho plnlntlffn Johnson wnn tho onRlnccr on tbt nnd failed to pay for It. Just bo- gasollno schooner AVllhelmlnt it foro Judgmont wns taken ngalnst tho tlmo sho was wrecked and tt them thoy trntiBforrcd tholr propor- young iiinn who was lost on tit ty to tholr wives. Judgo Coko hnd Oaproy had worked with his Iro tho transfer to their wives set Hior ns assistant engineer on tit aside. 1 AVIlholmlnn but quit tho Job Jutt . ono trip boforo tho boat vent n tho beach at Florence. I AI.OXCi Till: WATIMtKimVIV I I 'I'll,. ,l,.u-lil,ii .-lion (wr ll tolophono of tho body found sa lt has been reported that tho C. nworod very well that of yontr A. Smith compniiy was figuring on Johnson and his brothor feels ttit 'quipping tlio Niinii Smith with pun- thoro Is no doubt nbout It britf Bcnger nccomniodntlons nnd placing "'in: It could only bo the m the boat In tho regular passenger of Johnson or that of the otter business between horo nnd San Fran- young man who wns employed Isro, tho Bnmo us tho llcdomlo, ns tho boat, as It would not ; anir soon vh tho Adollno Smith comes on tho description of Capt. Johnson or tho run Howover, Ward M. Illako to Indian who wns n passenjer. of tho Inter-Ocean Trnnsportntlon Mr. Johnson left on the stu company snld thla morning that ho Snturdny for Onrdlner and hud not board of any such n plan. poetod to get a horso therein . rldo to Florence. On account tho condition of tlio roaus ana ,i -. .i, i, lu civiv miles fro3 Floronco to i:iigcno. It U M that tho burial will be a . Flor onco. Mr. Johnson said that tho body could not be M" J I ovor tho wngon road he would 1 tho burial at Florenco and W on tho family would 1 M? Jg , tho body disinterred nnd taten w tho homo comotory. Tho young engineer who w lost is n son of anJ$X, .The family reside In AVartM ."t t'',rt K THE NEW THOUGHT. VIIEN IIoio recoils I clear n pnth ' ' For mortals wliero tlio road la hard. I reap from failure's nftonnnth; I enter where tho cotes ore barred. (YRIt sens unsnlled I bold the helm; ' v- I cIopva a passage, through tho alrj I And tho goal of every realms My questing foot la nvcrywhero. T raise the burden for tho faint A And proas his shoulder to tlio wheel; Train him to acorn tho weak complaint .Aim uruiso uisirust beneath his heel. ii lit tlio inreo ouiin " - '- hlTjj VT7HO woos me nnda bli boon at lynsth known III this localitj, two i UlllllUCU. IVII1II1 Ilir niriira- llfllng i.aah nillllinvnil III! lliv - - .... Bharea the brotherhood of strength ' nine out of this port and the w nd to hla helpful sMf awakes. "LSJ,,, tho manager of ! .Tith n IVaI nnit """" ennnorj'. Ho And y9KSH5eiS3-'v HBjSjvuHuiawuKXMa iii t Does It Pay? AVo'find that it does pny to sell STItlGTLi QUALITY GOODS at prices as low as arc con sistent with FAIR DEALING and honest profit thus insuring your continued patronage. AVo uso no DECEPTIVE BAITS, but give all FULL VALUE, FULL WEIGHT, Wuu MEASURE of PURE FOODS. Every article purchased at our store is guaranteed and is sold on the money back pw Your patronage is solicited, IcnoAviug that we ffivo you SERVICE and QUALITY that please you. t .... OLLIVANT & WEAVER The Pure Food Grocers, A Good Place to Trade. .. . . --J fanfral Phone-275-J. Corner Third arm ... fl-rl