The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912.-EVENING EDITION.
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WEEK'S DOINGS I mew governors fori
at nFNMARK MANY states
Weekly Grist of Newsy Gos
sip from a Nearby
Town.
DENMARK, Ore, Nov.lC. The
ttausunlly high winds during tho past
woolccjiavo driven tho sea birds fur
Inland! and they nro soon hv thou
sands .feeding In tho pools and Holds
all nlong tho stngo lino that goes
down tho coast.
Thrco inon and ono woman worn
passengers on a belated stago bound
for Port Orford last Snturduy night.
When thoy found a trco across the
road hotwoon Lnnglols and Denmark
thoy suggested a return to tho for
mer plnco, but thoy reckoned with
out tholr host, who carried an ax.
"Oono" Isn't very big hut Iio'b most
all grit and good red blood, and It
didn't tako them very long to open
tho way for tho stage. N. B. The
malt reached Port Orford that night
Mrs. Foreman and Mr. Chns. Far
rier spont Sunday on tho beach at
Lakoport. Quito n number of duck
liuntors and llshcrmon woro abroad
and thoro scorned an nbundanco ol
splendid agates, so all cntrto home
with burdons of choice
Tho Annual Dairymen's Hall will
bo hold nt Lnnglols Saturday ovonln.r
Nov. ICth. Every ono cordially In
vltod to attond. This Is tho ovonl
of tho season, ho novor mind the
Julclnoss of tho weathor but come
nlong anyhow.
Mr. II. I), stelncr wns a very pleaH
nnt cnllor at both Donmnrk nnd Lang
lols last Sunday.
THE PEOPLE'S PORUM
Tho Times will bo pleased to pub
Hah letters from Ita rcadora on al
quostlons of publlo Intoroat. Eaot
lottor must bo signed by tho wrltor
and so far as posslblo bo limited tc
200 words. In publishing theso lot
tors If must bo undorstood that Thi
Times docs not Indorao tho vlowa oz
prosscd thoroln; it Is simply .drfordlnj
a moans for tho voicing ot dlfforoni
oplniona on all questions affoctinf
tho public welfare. .
opjjn luttkii a" thi: people
Editor Coos Day Timos:
Thoro Is BomothhiK nmuslni
about tho opinion of tho nvoniKC
biiHlnoHs nnd profosBlounl mon ol
our great city of Marshflold. Ac
cording to n Btatomont nm.in i..
Bomo of their kind that thoy would
V,?... m""k to. noco' Soclnllsts nnd
Join tho party, providing that thov
to deal In nny mnnnor with n cor
tain clnBa of worklngmon, who nt
ho present tlmo nro members o
tho SoclnllBt party. Thoy even
flUKKosted to form n sopai-ato So
clollBt ocal In this city, compose,'
of business ami iiru'i.. ' ' ......
nnlv T .:.'. ""?q,ul" '"
' , J 'y opinion It
Governor Hndley of Missouri, Re
publican, will bo succeeded by Elliot
V. Major, Democrat, who has sorved
as attornoy-gonoral of his stato.
Governor Norrls, Democrat, of
Montana, will bo succeeded by Sam
uol V. Stowart, also a Democrat.
John II. Moreland of Falls City
hoaded tho Domocratlc tlckot In No
brasku nnd will succeed Chester II.
Aldrlch, Republican, In tho governor
ship next January.
No gubornntorlal candldato in Now
Hampshlro obtained tho necessary
plurality nnd In consouuouco tho
cholco of govornor devolves upon tho
legislature Tho Ropubltcans will
havo control of that body and will
elect Franklin Worcester to succcod
Governor Bass.
William Sulzcr, who is to succeed
Govornor Dlx of Now York, has long
boon prominent in Domocratlc cir
cles. Ho is n former, speaker of tho
New York general assembly nnd lias
a record of eighteen years' sorvlco in
congress.
Locko Craig, olectod to succeed
Govornor Kltchln of North Carolina,
Is ono of the noted lawyers of his
stato.
Another congressman olevatod to
tho governorship of his stato Is James
II. Cox, Doniocrat, who has boon
nnmed govornor of Ohio In succession
to Govornor Ilnrmon.
Frank M. Myrno, Republican, elec
ted to BUccocd Governor Vcssoy, of
South Dakota, is at prcsont lieuten
ant govornor of tho Btnto.
Ernest Lister, a leader in Demo
cratic politics in Tacoma, will sue
coed M. E. Hay, Republican, as gov
ornor of tho stato of Washington.
Tho olcctlon of Dr. II. D. Ha'tllold
ns govornor of West Virginia In suc
cession to William E. Glasscock was
ono of tho surprises of tho Novombor
battle of ballotB. Dr. Hatflold Is u
friend of President Tuft, though ho
ran on u Rcpubllcan-Progressivo tic-
load of tho nation by olcctlng n'kot. Ho Is n nenhew of "Can" Hnt-
"sehoolmnstor" to tho ofllco of chief' Hold, tho clan lender who managed to
executive. Woodbrldgo N. Forrlfl, fill columns of nowspnpor spaco In
Democrat, who will succcod Govornor 'tho days when tho famous liatllold-
Mnny changes nmong tho chief ex
ecutives of tho different Btntes will
tako place next January as n result
of tho recent elections. Of tho twenty-eight
stntea thnt bnlloted for gov
ernors only nlno rcolcctod their pres
ten executives. Tho governors for
tunato enough to bo elected for an
other term nro Simeon E. Dnldwln,
Democrat, of Connecticut; Eugcno N.
Foss, Domocrnt, of Massachussetts;
Adolph O. Ebcrhnrt, Republican, of
Minnesota; Coleman L. Ulcaso, Dem
ocrat, of South Carolina; Den W. I
Hooper, Republlcnn-fUBlon, of Ton-
ncssco; Oscar M. Colqult, Democrat,
of TcxaBj William Spry, Ropubllcnn,
of Utah; Frnncls U. McGovorn, Ro
publlcnn, of Wisconsin; nnd Aram J.
Pothlcr, Republican of Rhodo Island.
Of tho now governors twolvo nro
Democrats and eight nro Republicans.
EtlnB M. Amnions, Domocrnt, suc
ceeds Governor Shnfroth, Domocrnt,
In Colorndo.
Charles R. Mlllor, n prominent cltl-
czn of Wilmington, succeeds Gover
nor Ponnowill of Dolaware Roth
aro Republicans,
Park Trninmcll, nt prcsont attornoy-gonoral
of Florida, will become
governor in succession to Albert M.
Gilchrist. Doth aro Domocrats.
John M. Haines, Republican will
succeed James II. Hawlcy, Domocrnt,
ns govornor of Idaho.
Edward P. Dunne, former mayor of
Chicago, has boon elected by tho
Democrats of Illinois to succeed Gov
ornor Dcncen, Republican.
Govornor Marshall of Indiana, who
will bo vlco-prosldcnt of tho Unltod
States nftor March -1, will bo succeed
ed by nnothor Domocrnt, Samuel M.
Ralston of Lebanon.
In Iowa, Govornor Carroll, Repub
lican, will bo succeeded by Gcorgo
W. Clarke, also a Republican. Mr.
Clnrko la at prcsont lloutonnnt-govor-uor.
Tho stato of Michigan followed Mm
I
STOPPED IIP
W
GA
A Common Sense Treatment
for Colds and Catarrh
Gives Instant Relief.
No matter how mlBornblo you nro
with catarrh or a cold in tho head,
noso stoppod up, throat soro, eyes
running, dull pnln in tho bond, dry
cough, fovor, foul breath, Ely's
Croam Balm will glvo you instant ro
llof. It gots right to tho root of the
trouble cleanses, heals and, strength
ens tho raw, soro mombrauos, stops
tho nasty dlschargo so that you aro
not constantly blowing tho hobo and
spitting. In a fow minutes nftor ap
plied you can Just fcol it doing its
work of clearing tho head, tho pain
and BoroncBS nro relieved, tho
breathing becomes natural and tho
stuffed up fooling is gone This
cleansing, healing, antlsoptlc Balm
contilns no morcury, cocaine or oth
or harmful drugs. It is onsy to ap
ply, pleasant to uso, nnd novor fnlls
to glvo rollof, ovon In tho worst
cases.
Novor neglect n cold, and don't
suffer tho mlsorios of catarrh nor
disgust your frlonds with your hawk
ing, spitting nnd foul breath. Got n
50-cont bottlo of Ely's Croam Balm
from your druggist and start tho
treatment at once You will find that
It will bo tho best lnvostmont you
evor made
See
California Now
Osborn, Republican, lias dovotcd his
llfo to educational work
Boinu iiioro tlmo nnd paper to con
vince him of his position, ns tho
Socialists aro not dreamers nnd any
statement they mako Is based upon
facts nnd quoted from government
statistics. Hoping this letter will
bo of Bomo value to thosa mon nnd
women who aro In business for
pro lit, I rtMiinlu,
Yours truly,
A SOCIALIST,
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PUONB MAIN 57-J
Mnrshflcld, Oregon.
VIA THE
$55.00
PORTLAND TO
HOUND TRIP
LOS ANGELES
I lOGOEH&SHASTAl B
1 I ROUTES I S
W $55.00
HOUND trip
WWTMXD To
McCoy foud nourished In tho moun
tains of West Virginia nnd Kentucky.
I" WILSON
U'nnlil 1...
party nlrlght, of what? A s
WOMEN WANT "GOOD
HEALTH MARRIAGE
CERTIFICATE" LAW
clallst nnrlv win. ,..,.. i. ..,!'.. ..'
tnlls on this subject, I tail, d
viso tiioso business or profossloi
mon who nssumo tho rJaponSt,
,.., --, nuiiuiuin mid its nrln
clples, also tho application of such
Soclnllst pnrty recognizes only twn
classes In socIoty-Ltl.o on" the
jausi class, or, In othor words
hoflo who produce everything nnd
'vo nothing, or those who roduce
nothing aim have ovurytl lV The
class conscious WorkinP...na ... ?
j1. "oinl'iMs of the Socialist pa. ty
tlln fnn. M..T. ...'.". "l"'"u I"
v. HM,k lllill lllfl pinaa
AURORA, 111., Nov. 19. "Good
henlth mnrrlngo certificates" woro
ondorsed by tho Illinois Federation of
Womon's clubu Just boforo tho nd
Journmcnt of Its annual convention
bore. Amid a storm of npplnuso n
resolution wns adopted demanding n
stato forbidding tho tho granting of
mnrrlago llconses unless applicants
-ould produco guarantees of tholr
good health.
13 TITLE LIKED
Fisher Auto Service
Win. Fisher, Proprietor.
Phono ordors to Hlllyor's Clgai
Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. in.
phono C-J. Night phono 181-R.
Mnrshflcld. Oregon.
Sco tho
Wonderful
Sconory Along
tho Shasta Route
Mt. Shasta Shastn
Springs. Sco Snn Fran
claco, Lick Obsorvntory,
r n. .
aianrord university, Mt. Lowe,'
i.os Angoles, Tho Old Spanish)
Missions, Ostrich Farms, Submarine)
fGardoriB and thousands of other Inter-
resting features of tho Golden S tnlo.
Three Fine Trains Daily
r:no
M 8:15 P. M. It.to
Full information ns to fares from Mnrshliehl, beautiful-
rly illustrated lltoraturo on California, on application
'to W. F. Mlllor, Sunt. C. D., It. & E., Morsliflold, or j
writing to Chns. a .Fco, passongor traffic mnnngor. Sin
FrnnclBCo, Cal.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
Livery and Transfer Coniimny.
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 19.
Prosidont-oloct Wilson by cnroful In
spection of tho addresses on a fow of
tho thousands of lottors ho rccoivod
boforo sailing for Rormuda discover
ed that ho has n tltlo for ovory dny
of tho weok, but that so far ho has
failed to rccolvo "tho best of Ameri
can titles" Mr. Wilson. Professor
Wilson and Govornor Wilson nro run
ning a rnco for the lend. In ordor
thoro comes Wilson, Prcsldont-oloct
Wilson and Hl3 Excolloncy Woodrow
Wilson.
' 'My cholco would bo Mr. Wilson."
said tho presldont-olect. "That is tho
host titlo for nn American."
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1
for each sot of old Falso Toot
sent us. Highest prices paid for
old Gold, Sllvor, old Watches,
brokon Jowelry and Prcclom
Stones.
Monoy Sont by Return Mall.
' Phlla. Smelting & Refining Co.
Established 20 Years.
BOB Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TO DENTISTS.
Wn will linv vnni- nM mtllnti
Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu
est prlcas paid.
'THE FIUENI) OF COOH RAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA
ITUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, AT 4 P.M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT I'OIITMKD
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. I McOIIOHOE, Apt
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
WHEN YOU WANT A MES3EN.
GEIt HOY Somcthliifj sent foi
or delivered
PHONE IB I.L
and we'll do it. Charges reason.
able,
C1IAS GRANIJY,
IJUILDINQ AND REPAIR WORK,
Houso Moving nnd Grading.
Wo aro prepared to do this work
by tho day or contract and guarantee
satisfaction. Lot us flguro with you
G. S. FLOYD A CO.,
Phono 5MO..T. Mnrahfleld, Ore
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wlrclces nnd submarine bell
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
THURSDAY, NOV. 2 1 at 7:30 a. m.
All Passenger ItcacrvntionN From Snn Francisco Mast Ho MV l
805 Fife Middlng, or Pier No 10. All reservations muJt U t
ken up -i hours boforo sailing.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McQEOftOE. KttA
"uiniiiKuien ,l0 not ,,. .,
conscloiiB
for a DoliHcni niiin . ' . ':.. l
.. vmaodi position: br 7u uW Z
tho neod of Bolldnrlty. economical
nnc political. Wo don't sol c the
, iimii no necomoR
r.i "'",t,ul,B' u ren zes that
- mdor tho present profit system. It
"k ,, ".1,.,",."or. 0I . 8"rt- tlmo
.....,. , uo H)rce(i to tho wall
by tho trust nnd Join tlo great
army of 'out of business or tie
unemployed," M you mn ? ;)p
lo provo my Btatomont In this mat
tor, I confront tho small business
man who hn8 a fow thousand 1 do!
lars Invested with a great opart
mont store who has sovVal mil lon8
uvosted as tho situation si to
larger cities. Then comes tho co.
oporatlvo storo, which has taken
rootJin most of tho cities oh"
?" Mr", "tatoa, and has a strong
foothold In all tho European l
trios to tho ruin of tho Binnll bus
liOBa man, boniuao tho profits do
med from, such atoms ni-. ,u..i.i.i
p.amoiigst tholr own nmunmnio
Ji!.ori. ,84,von n movoinont under
cpiisidorntlo,, by tho Socialists of
Coos county who havo shown tholr
.uronjjth In tho last election, to es-
.n:,,"t.l,a...t:nty; 'Tho small
utiuiMVoa tUtt aiUIlIlR: III' tllA DUiiin
iv; . w lT ' ""ill
nfr tho avoraca wacnwm-v.
I am willing to ciovoto
on
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GORTEELL
PHONE B121,
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Steamer WasfamgtOH
Coos Bay for San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITH PASSENGERS AND FHEIGIir
P. S. DOW, Ageat.
Ocean Do
I
Ruddy Roast Beef
that looks splendid and tastes bet
ter than It looks. That's tho kind
you get at this market. You don't
navo to bo an export meat Judge
to got it either. For wo handlo
uiny cnoice graues nnd nil can buy
hero with tho same certainty of
satisfaction.
MARSHFIELD CASH MAIUCBT.
FOURIER BROS.
Marsbfleld Telephones North Rend
isi-o Two Market nt
WANTEtt! ! !
OARPI3TS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Fneu
matlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
work taken at
GOING & HARVEY,
Phone 100
RUY NOW.
Some choice lots in NORTH BEND
can be bad at a very reasonable price
It taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO..
First Notional Bunk. '
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ii., Nor. H.
vol'. 2.
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND, at (Mft.PtJ.y,'-I
10, 2. FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF TUL TIDI-i u
10, 23, 80.
Phone Main 88-L. J. O. MILLER, Ag-
aet
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and mako selec
tiou from the large stock now on
hand. lsn Wilson has in his employ
tho only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
biit tho best work is turned out.
A modern Brick .uiidiug, Electrl:
Light, SUam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Room3 with Hot nnd
Cold Water.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. Metlln, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a day nnd upwards
Cor. Broadway and Market
TiTe Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
la prepared to do all kinds nt tim,iin
on short notice. W meet all tralne
and boata and we also have the latest
style Reynolds Piano Mover. We
guaranteo our work.
i. m. fieisner, Prop.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co,
I HENitY SENGSTAORBN, Mgr.
Coqullle Ofllco Phone 1 91 Platting Landa a ipellwi
Farmi Timber Coal andenU "BABTBIDr,"
General Ag Marheld Offlcel
T. J. SOAIFE
A. n. IIODGINS
S
Marshfield Paint,
(Bh Decorating Co.
Furnished.
City Auto Service
nnnrt Cars. uar"- -
our
tls
reasonable charges.
"Will go anywiw.- -- d B
Stands-Bianco t 4 "
Cigar Store. payPnne
Night Phono 46. .
Phone 140.L. Qregot
MARSHFD3LD,
BARKER & GOODALE. P" .
UUUV9 l, IdUV y-ij.
Estimates
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