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!R&Q miTmmmiMMimmmmms 3m t - , i fc l. . . SIX -' mv afirl"""",','l"'" '""'' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. EVENING EDITION. BJUVDOM CAST J1LM0S T il THOUSAMD . .VOTE IN cm (DIES AT ELECTION OF MM! GIVEN TODAY .. .. ...-v I MRS. E. PERKINS WAUHINt SKUPS , PASSES AWAY IN OREGON! , (fcpcclnl to Tlic Times.) HANDON, Ore, Nov. 1 Almost 1O0Q votes wcro cast hoio yesterday Jir the cfcctlon In tho four Unndon precncls nml n small outlying pro clnct: . Iri tho local fight for Port Com missioner, Messrs. Krononborg itml Ilnnloy.hnvo substantial lends lit Jlnnoivinnd nro doubtless elected. Tho-scotinty commissioner fight wns especially bitter nnd lilbort l)j or dofqntcd Armstrong horo 327 to 170. ;. Hfiwlcy lmd CI 3 here nnd llollls ter r.OCj It. A. Hoolli received lGfi, Chnni berlnln 591 nnd Hnnloy 38. I i Wlthycomho received 055 and Dr. 'smith r.t;i. I Itobert U'ntson received 201 to 2.11 for Collier. A Biirprlso hero was Hint Sheriff Cage received .172 to 302 for Al fred Johnson, Jr. C.'U. narrow lecelved lot to 211 for Tom I In 1 1. l() INCO.MIMiini: IWri'KNM FltOM .MAHHIIFIIXD IMtKCINCTS IJI IjAst mopoitT'oF officiai COUNT FINIHIIKD TOXIC1IIT. The count of tho .Murshfleld pre Mrs. Kllzn (Grandinn) Perkins, aged SI years, died Wednesday af ternoon nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrn. Mnryotto Morse. Sho was horn In Tennessee, crossed tho plains with I her husband, Thomas Perkins, de ceased, In early days and Jutor canio l.x Puna Klin lu nlll't Ivml llV I Wn ducts will he completed this evening ,,,,, MrB. MnrB0 nIlll Mrs. 011- ?'SWZ:VM " l !" -'" U ' ",Ht re,ort Sn Uie count in mo various prucincia hub hs follows: ' ' J'reelnctH 17 1S 19 20 ii .. r.m (in 171 71 gave 68-1 dry and 331 wet votes. ,,.. Z P VA ,, iiuiiinLi'i . k i i i i trui iM inn v for Jns. Watson received 31G to 2C1 for Justice Stanley. Unndon and tho suburban precinct nd ono son, Andrew who Uvea In Washington-World. Perkins, -Itaudon SAU-3M, Or., Nov. I. Thoro nro nro 110 foundries, niaehlno and repair shops In the state, according to tho Labor Commissioner. Thoy nro val ued at $3,3J7,-fir.O, they, employ 2217 skilled workmen uiuMC72 unskilled workmch, and tho total payroll for tho year was $1,007, fi.'tl. Tho Port land Hallwny, Light & Power Com pany operntes 27 plants lu tliu atato and their vultio Is $10, 178, -1 11, ac cording to tho figures filed. Tho total of salaries paid was $1,3GG,2!)G. jl I? a i s economy Not Extravagance To Buy Your Clothes Here H-W-CO. I Mil nlirlif limit- 1,111 ....... .i..,.i...i 22f, to 17.1 nn,l M, n f ' ,,0()lh ' I ' I .-- . ..,. ..vt vitv 1U4 ttUJIIUII carried 309 to 281. EARLY RETURNS .'CHINS WINS IN 1 fir :Ut! tin lo Coot nr TIitim.J OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. I. Tho Oklniiomnn reports thnt nine pre cincts but of forty In Onrvln county glvo Williams, Dm. for Governor 539; Fields-157. P IMJ.VOIB HKPUIIMCA.V HK.VATOIt. ' "a f,y, -..-., -fy Aorl(4 rmtMawriifTliiH.lM .CJIICAfJO, .Nov. !. Kstlmntcd re turns from 58 out of 101 counties In Illinois outside of Cook' county gave Shcrnmn, Hop., for Senator, n not plurality, of .29,000 over Sulllvnn, tho Domocrnt cnndldntc. MOLD OW llr .Ufoihlcl Pitm lo Cihw lly TlmtM.l DICS MOINKS, Nov. -I. The re tuniH.lndlcato that Cummins, for Senator, will carry Iowa over Connol ly, Deni., by a very largo .majority. TIo Republicans carried iicnrly everything. 93 Chnmhorlaln 781 781 231 CO I Wlthycomho 8Iij C3 32 97 Dr. C. J. Smith f2 G8 21 01 332 Yes 101 88197111 '333 No 95 9129 88 C. It. Harrows 70 07i 3 1 110 J. Tom Hall G8 S9 dago , ... 7 9 1 1 0 0 1 Johnson 82 7G Armstrong 07J 5lj ll)yor 20 78 , Curtis GSj 31 (Same Plans Are Off Doflnlto In formation that thcro will bo no ! Thanksgiving gamo with the foot ball team of tho Astoria High School has bccn'rccelvcd by tho local High School. Too great a cost Is tho rea son given for tho cancellation of all HHQUKST TO ItlttlOVI! JIOFIJH IS NOT Ft MOD . cox.VKirricuTT MONMOUTH, Or., Nov. !. Somo ' of tho students nt tho Oregon State Normal School circulated a petition to tho Governor, nsklni: for tho re- efforts to take tho Marshflold team movul of rjoloncl 10. llofer, of Salem. 20 GS north. Tho Klder refused to glvo ono ot tho roBontB ot tM0 stnto Nor. 23 93 tho fifteen boys rntes on their pas- m School, owing to his public po- 39 81 sago. Paying full fnro It wns sltlon In favor of tho llimor traffic, 10 10 found that their expenses would bo nml ngnliiHt prohibition. Later, how-1 30 33 at least $300, which is moro than I ovorp ,t wnB ,joc(le(1 1)y lll0 stttdonts ' 7 78 Astoria could guaraiueo ror mo gnmo i,,ivlng tho petition lu chnrgo to leavo uio imiiiar 10 mo proper auinorities. CUItUY HIIHKI CASK. LONDON HAILS CI.OS10 lOAULIIOi; County Attorney W. II enmo up from Wcdderburn lust week oral pupils In piano Instruction. Ho KENTUCKY STRONG DEMOCRATIC largo gains lu mouthers lu the (llr AiwkUIoiI I'rrn In Cnon lujr Tlnim.) LOU18VILLI0, Nov. !. Karly ro tlirnn show Ilivltmnn li,.n rm. the Iqng term In the aennte, nnd Cain-,,olls0, don, Domocrnt, for the short term, I " yr'L"""110 Blnl by 'i,0r0 l,m" '' t'W)SH KTOCKVAUDS. 35,000. Tho coMcrnsHlonnt doleua-l tlon from Kentucky will phibnbly re hiuliiMinchfaiiRed in political complex ion, i " (11 AuuitUtftl Vmt lii rHX,ll-TIn(.J MOW HAVION Conn., Nov. 4. Jury. Port Orford Tribune RotuniB from ono qunrlor of tho towns In this stnto Indlcnto that Hrnndegee, Republican, lias been oloctcd Sonntor; Holcomb, Ropub llcan, for Governor, with nil Ropuh Mean state officers, and It seoius likely that tho Republicans will car ry every Congressman In tho Btuto. Tho noxt Stnto Senate will bo strongly Republican, and thoro Utile Totn lu RocltiiK Profes sor Richards of this city goes every Meredith week to Ilnndou, where ho has sov- " LONDON, Nov. L Tho closing to attend a hearing nt Port Orford Is fooling oulto proud over n recital hour for restaurantB clubs and sa- whoreln A. II. Cnroy was accused of 'given but a few dayB ago by Gladys loons, which hud been fixed at tho killing a sheep belonging to W. T. Jnmison. n ten-ycnr-old girl of Dan- early Binges White. Sr. .Mr. Cnrev waived cxnml- don. Thoro wuro forty children bo- o'clock nt nation, and was hold In tho biiiu of sides many crown-mis who enmo to o'clock nt $300 to mincnr. bnforn tbn irinn.l . l.n.'ir (tin llllln i'lt-1 lilnv. Itn Ih i)X- Greenwich tho cloSlnir llOItt' will 1)0 i P. iii. nun mo suggesiiou una neon Economy, because into our tniic, put only the best quality SatSS tainablc at tho price ,Maicriaob. IU OUI VU MUai. MlillKS n tin iia'i ... shin that nnns tnwnrrl mnlinn mm nun,,,.. vvu' Klilan- Before you buy, we are sure you will find it to m best interests to come here and look vou -2 judgment will tell you where to buy. y r m You will find an ample assortment at each of thx. several prices: mi $15.00, $17.00, $20.00, $25.00 1 and up to $40.00 ' "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clotiimg & Shoe Company pcctlng to have Bovcrul ot theso ro i dials during the winter. mndo that saloons open nt 10 o'clock I lu the morning Instead of at ". or ItOUUI0HIVF.il FISIIINd. i o, ,, at presont. Tho curtailment I IHI KIMH liOSS PL'T AT .?U( )0O,O(M r tll0 ,,,,. ,IOMra ,H n,mrolItiy ,, rismiignns c.osca ni noguo llivor l0 tho doslro of tho authorities nir mo season, nim w. J. Wliltwortn I lildl) Civilians Klaln Jlost or passod up tbo const yestorday with n four horso team load of Chlunnion roturnlng to tho Columbia River. Tho salmon cnlch on Roguo River nro i this summer was very mitlsfactory, )()() Left Live in Cellars. "keep drinking nt a minimum. to ":,.";.: PETITIONS FOB IICHIE 1ES CITY COUKCIL ARE 1 1 II I i OKOHGIA l)r AuntUIMJ'rrM Jo,J'i1 llr Tlmr. ATMNTA, On., Nov.. !. Hoko Smith, Democrat, wub elected to tho long term as United StntcH Sonntor, nnU T.' W.UInrdwIck, Domocrnt, to tho short tqrm. N. 10. Httrrla, Doni bernt'wns elected Governor. Twelve Domdcrntle Congressmen woro' elected'.'.-.;" t ; MOW YORK VOTK. IUj AUIM l'rr In Cihm Hay Tliura.) MOW YORK, Nov. I lOlovon hum drcd and four election districts out IIU AwxUtfrl I'rni In r.out m, TlniM.I CHICAGO, Nov. I. The closing of tho Clilcago stockyards was agnlu gravely considered today at a confiir euro of tho stnto and federal authori ties on ,t1io fight. against tho foot and mouth disease. Kurher spread of tho, disease In, tho pens wns ro ported. , . LIOAVKS (JOLI) MIOACH. Win. (taiiutlett, who lu curlier days was count' tjlork of Curry county for several terms nnd who for the past bolug rather ubovo tho Port Orford Tribune. nverage.- Imw Stnti'N IVtltloiiN for (ty Offices Miiht lie Piviented y5 Daya Hcfoiv ICIecllou. With tho city election sot for tho first Tuesday lu December, nny pe tition for city eoiiuelluiou must bo' DFLAV CHKTCO ItRHXilO. Tho brldgo nrross tho Checto Rlv-( er will not bo completed tills yenr. The Ilnndou Construction company, which bus the contract for building It, has met with so many mishaps In tho loss of material, etc., Hint It could not fulfill its contract and tho county court lina oxtonded t!o time limit. Work will commence again in tho hprlng ns soon ns conditions penult. Port Orford Tribune. (Hit IllfVlilll llltlfll si niilliil LONDON, Nov. 1. Tho correspon- " ' -'n" '' inw.ir.i.n dent of the Morning Post, who telo-' VIONICIO, Nov. 1. A drastle lin graphs rrom 1'aiM that tho Inruruueo Porlnl decreo has boon Issued lu VI comiiaules estimate tho dumngo to ennn giving wide powers to tho IlltolniB at $200,00,000. At tho may- Austrian authorities to insuro tho1 .. ..rt li i.. .... t ...i i tif fMlulftti Itur it I Ink iwiniiln ft fin- i i.... .i.i.. ii Kiiunliln nrlniM. Hnvnrn nniiii1llot iii-nl 'i"I 01111 piOHOIllOll III UIO OllllO 01 liifiiiiuui. niia iiutk nun uoiuiiiiiu iii - i ..- ,.- v. bo exceeded when sundry damages to t ImpoKod on those ovoreharglni'. private property Is added. for food, fucliidlng $1000 flno nnd C.vlllnns Kilted IOO. Iiiiprlsonmont for six mouths. Many "Over 1100 civilians were killed' hrunchos of the rotall trade in Vi lli the streets and houses during tho " 0 t n Rtandsllll. Tho gov nionth'a conflict," tho correspondent element linn also undertnkeii to nl says. "About one-fourth of iho'loviato tho condition of tho ront- bulldlngs were destroyed. Tho most '"O'lng population by giving tlio poo (VviTiimcnt llivdgo DfflrlnN Wild, b Work nt ,ofa ASTORIA, Or,, Nov. 1.-A f, of Government offlclalj and i lug oxp(vrU has arrived and tQ niiilu for a few ilnys lo wittl& lesls being given tlio dredge Cotad S, Mluhlo In tlio lower harbor id I I it II I It ft I till Wit. linalu l.kl..Ju W. by at least tonior.- " u '",l" ,ul'uuc" Jor Morrow, of tlio United Slitnh lullieors. Ill t'llliruo nf Ihn HnllVi. Despllo the largo majority of the K01 ,,Hlr,.t. MnJor cmnmi tb rco vniididntoH of Iho three partlotc of the engineer corps nnd licla In tho prlmarloB last Saturday there of the Paget Sound District. W.Cfc the city recorder low evening. have been uiimoroua rumors of pe titions. Tomorrow nlglil Is their last sovero damage was in tho best por- I'10 Jr.ngor tlmo In which to pay tholr ; 0vonlng to have thorn filed. NA.MIO Winti:d forapplio. " Clams, Crabs . A I- 7 tlons of tho city, wlioro the finest nnd "t. most historic buildings are located. "Forty thousand of tho city's pop ulation of a qunrlor of a million loiiialu, most living In collars. though tho bombardment contlnuos . t , ,.. . Intoriulttently, iiiaKons and othor f Alc ludgo Hurlocker brought In a beau- workora uro nlrcadv roimlilm? .mum 'OUU.lIoJIJI two years has made Gold Roach his llful, fragrant and toothaoino sped- of tho buildings. - homo, was lu Port Orford over Sim-l men from nun nf ilm mmin tr,.u in ...... ....'....,. .... . , ... , , " ... I., . . v" "' "1IIIIIK iuu cimm, owing io mo y-v day while en route to Seattle to his orchard, for which ho hns for f scarcity of money, tho municipality Q Ivfr Join Mrs. Gaiintlett, who wont there hoiiio time been trying to find a name. Ixsucd a curious emergency currency JC,V several montha ago. "Will" spent Nono of his neighbors or of tho local Hko theater tickets Gowan, of the Chief Knitliimict ficc lu WaHlilugton, the mu 1) designed the Mlchlo; l.croyllW ter. a d rod no suiierhitcndent. 1U1 l-niiuro to mo nny or tnoso poll- ll0W Jn ,10 ump0y of the Coin tlAns will moan definitely that Harry mont ml w, )ms recently ti ! .1. Kimball, J. F. Tolandor nnd Carl Chnrgo nt t, ,iroilKlnit Win lOvortson nro elected for their rw-'. t1(, Amhroso Channel la to poctlvo poHltlous. The law provides York; Mr. Moore, of Ilalllmort ul that all petitions must bo In nt least ,ir j,.i f Washington, Vtl -B day provlous to the city election. !,reilKo oxpertsj Asslilant Etw , Drown of this dlntrltt anJ MA PROF. LOGAN SELLS FARM , llallln. n muni arcliltcctotronW who designed tlio tug OneonU. v Prof. J. C. Loxnii and wlfo hnvjo well as several other craft rtu&J several years In Alaska since leaving fruit experts being able to locnto It, Curry In the 00'a nnd ho says that ho sent some specimens to O. A. C. tho lure of tho groat frozen north Is but Prof, Lowls, tho head of the hor- Cullieilral Still Cniiiibllug. "Tho cathedral Is a ruin. It is still cminlillniT. nml M,- Imnu ,.r i)t 3,8110 outside of Now York City, I -tlH l him nd that ho rather ex- tleiiltural department there, confess- stono continually fall from tho archos. vlth us, givo vyini( uomnerni, ror governor, i",,n " '"" i"i m niu near m- en unu ue waa iiuniuo to nnnio It. Ho Tlw whole roof Is off nnd cannot bo 108,777; Whitman, Republican,1 tr. Heroro leaving Gold Reach Mr. ho.haa sent more spccliuona to tho U. replaced until tho walla are mndo 170,771; Davenport, Progressive, CJaiiutloU sold his soft drink ostub- S. Agricultural Dopnrtmont at Wih- secuie. Under the circumstances a' 15,303; 8u:or, Prohibitionist, C,- llshinont to Oscar Miller. Port Or- Ington, hoping that they enn solvo sovero winter will bo fatal to the re-' y?S, , foul Tribune. tho mystery. Caitullle Sentinel. mains of tho building " "l sold tholr farm on Roar Creek to J. F. Auer, who rocontly ramo hero from tho Willamette Valley, nnd shell flbli you cut, get ucquulnliil will leave on tho JOIIzaboth for Ban If you niv particiiliii' nliout the mi Hid rnimt Although no offVlnl report M tt j Mlchlo haa yet been mad?, It un derstood that the principal defalk COOS HAY OVSTIOIt CO. nt Pi'ilaio Meat .Maikel, Hi-oathvny. her Is a lack of holler capital, It Is noKslhlo thnt tlila nuyk- creased. The head on her J Dlogo, Cal to apeud tho winter. Thoy may roturn lu tho spring, hav- Prof. Logan la u favorite old school plpo also Is said to to too !" toachor of Coos nnd Curry Conn- weighing approximately 0 torU Hen, luivlng tniight hero Tor the past amallor one has been proctreiw twenty years Randon World. iwlll bo Installed la tho not H ii i i J : ! I I K " 55 i-jii el i r No Alum No Dyspepsia ' Look to the food. Eat heartily of hot breads, hot biscuit, hot cakes, made light and tasty with Royal Baking Powder, and snap your fingers at dyspepsia. It is the tasty, ap petizing food that aids digestion. There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder coming from the purity, wholesomencss and fitness of its ingredients, which promotes di gestion. Food raised by it will not distress.1 .This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by hygicnists and physicians, and they are accordingly earnest in its praise, especially recommending it in the preparation of food for those of delicate digestion. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum s J? 8tar QlQht. Ily all tho rules of tho game of na- ' turo wo should nut bo able to see a . star tit all, fur It appears froui tho enrth na n geometrical point, a thing without dimensions, nud cannot ho measured oven lu tlio must powerful telescope, A star appears lu a telescope- Just ns It does to tho naked eye. Now tlio (iiiestlou naturally comes up us to why we can perceive n star, a thing with no dimensions, Wo cer- tiiluly cannot bcu so small n thing un der tho microscope. The whole tiuswer Is a pcciilltulty of tbo human eyo nud, lu fact, of all optical Instruments, call ed diffraction. A lens docs not focus parallel rays of light to a geometrical point, even though they come from a point, and so a small disk is printed on tho retina by a star, and the star la perceived. Remember, though, that only tho star's effect Is perceived with tho eye. A planet or course Is differ- ent, as it Is comparatively close to us, and Its actual disk may bo seen nud measured lu the telescope. Just as that of the moon can bo seen with tbo nuk ed eye.-Chlcngo Herald. ) , Born of an Odor, , Professor Alexander O'rnham Dell onco gavo an account, which Is hero condensed, of an Invention founded on n smell. First, n chemist detected In sulphuric veld wasto np odor which on analysis was found to como from a hitherto unknown substance This was called illenlmn. Second, sllcnlum crystallized wns found to bo a conductor of electricity of phenomenally high resistance. Third, the new resistant, having been put to uso In place of whole colls of wlro to balance the Atlantic cnblo during tho period of laying, wns found to have nt uight twice Its resisting lower of tho dnytlmo, i Fourth, Professor Rell playing upon sllenliim's sensitiveness to light pro duced the pliotophone, by means of which one may talk over a be'nm of 0 v A i We Had Courage to Admit "Blunder -The People Took Us at Our Word The Day After Has Brought More People Out Than Election Day-No disap pointment in returns here. 0NE-HVLF, and some LESS THAN ONE-HALF at this "SALE OF BUYER'S BLUNDERS," IN COATS, SUITS, MILLINERY, CORSETS; SWEATERS AND SHIRTS ' At the rate we have sold today there will n'ot be a Coat of Suit in the store after Saturday night and no wonder. N THESE PRICES. ' S6.25 TO $22.50 COATS, NOW OFFERED AT $300 0 $12.50 TO $22.50 SUITS NOW OFFERED AT $3.00 TO 5 lluj- " VoW 'lJ ,,W 1'ive Delivery .'MuifSitie(l mid North llent! Twice Daily. S. S. Jennings i i imiwtfmiifWt'