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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
'OREQfiloffuRDAY" APRIL 15, 1911 bVHNING EDITION t H M EO is tor there Is no one clement that In clever man The Times Is fonrIcn so conducive to tho IinndlcnppltiR of nnd Independent It Is our nmbltlon l ix smnller towns. retarding their to hnvo this nowspaper teach tho rnmnierclnl growth, limiting their homes or every resident or mis conn DOMlbllltles its n prontnlilo market t.v. Wp nro enthuslnstlc for the tin for tho nroilucor. and robbing tho building of this city nml county, nml , community of tho business, profits If everybody will help In this cnuso.j M. C.MAM)M.V Editor nntl Pub. nml prestige to which It Is Justly on- mo comity nnu us uiuiin.n-. ,., ( News Editor titled. grow, we still mniuiniu turn iiome Hut Just whnt Is the nttltudc of buying Is oonduclve to civic growth (the morchnnts nml their families In nnd progress, i Is their loynlty to re- COOS BAY TIMES Unlet oil nt tho postofllco nt Marsh nolil, Oregon, for transmission through the mails ns second class mall matter 1AN U. MALONEV Address nil communications to COOS ItAV DAII.V TIMES. LET US TALK IT OVER aiimv mviciiii wmvnjj" A this respect? Mnrrtiflcltl u :i Oirgnii tn, nm, ,mh(,,rnl lntnrc8tB ,n Olhor An Independent itepubllcnn news- lines measured by tho same rule that paper published every evening except they would have the farmers, the Inb- Bundny nnd Weekly by , mors nnd other classes of consumers Tim ro llnv Timet Publishing Co. practice with them? It Is openly (i()()l l-'HIDAV. . ... ilii nito. nlld he FI.U.OW countr.vmnn cropped in u ' "" Mid some old thin In , new way. which Is about nl l.noi oo. I could Rive his name, but thin he Just naturally l.a es noior et . I , not gliln bl exact words. Then he Is no. nun., as " """" and horn and there 1 have added n llouer r a .iguro In order to rend tho meter less lump. 1 have also cut out all profni. ty. excep one an I would have lopped that off. .but h u-.nl It with such gusto that. Hr- wards. I could not think of nnytliliiR mm rami.-.. ... ..." "" . I mnrnthnn oou kiuuay nas noon neiii as a festival by tho church from the earliest times. In Englnnd , responsibility ceases: - chnrgod. almost Invariably, where u n" business Is suspended, and In the I . .. ...... .....I... .l....o iwtt II 'IV In llio well In fact, I nm coming to believe Hint pruuum, .- -. - - Anyhow, here Is the way he ran on. ana nere is ..v.i- ..... Dodlcatod to the service of tho -.... nnd aacresslvc camnalgn Is United Stntcs Good Krldny Is observ-1 l .I.-. ..n.t ..o.. at. nit InnV ... .. . ...I . . !..! I. nil. I.... In tl.l.... lOVOTV poopio, mat mi , -....n rRCd ngn nst mnl order buying imii'" -' .' .....u...i., - iBP h lives on It - .umninn .mi M,nt nvll sbnll not ,. ... ... .. . . ' nonnnrf lout. nolnu-nrn. Finri.in'nnri his vacation and IiIb pleasure he hub on ii n ,uuiuiiwMf ...... -.-. -- -- , .... "in.iniiiir piiizihih nru iiriuit hi-. -.-..--..-, ., - .., ...... n - , , A pessimist Is a man who sees a cyclone In every cloud, a Uioin di (lower and a worm In every apple, wrier is nis umu ..u u , He Is nn unnatural thrive, unopposed. fenders In this roRnrd, an Kirimritim'io.v HATES. DAILY. lRel ll,e ,mco '" Pmctlcnlly all matters SG.00 or Bt"10 nnu ciisiom. nrlmp or- uonneciicui, uc aware, Moriun,. a - . . , ...m. ii.h nninmiiion iTbni l-ulslana. Maryland. Minnesota. New .-.net. NaU,re has no place for 1;ess rnsn, along th .. amltUs 1 IIKC ROlllR uunu or ueeonwiiK i-ii "' """ .'dlons crowth. and Renernlly n fellow has a well developed case before h ncss Interests of the smnller towns Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee, Otln t'fllis VUU J VIII "- T.. Per month "0 ir monin ................ , . .i.,.!,,. .i m,p im,,P nnd and Is tho most sacred When nald strict y n advance tho nnrunnro iiuuer ana me iiuki i nnu .,,.,, , wrlntlon nr co of the Coos Day that they can "do better" by shopping Phroh festival days of bscrlptlon prlco or tno looi i ua America there Is' m mes Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for ' ,llu c,t. '" "10 mnmr oi uriss, u. .... I'.il I would be suicidal for the dry go.)ds sorvnnco of tho day. ol Bubscr!) Times nlv tnnnthH. mercliant to enrry biicu an nssonmoui 51.80 nR would bo Justllled, ir he controlled ' i. i-z I the "better class" of trade, for every- Olllrlnl Paper of I'ooi County ' mv wxn nma nt Hoclal stniulliiR U wi:i:ki,v. Ono yonr Rruous multiplicity of pigs. no specined ob- nose It Is sort or runny: but so Is a f nthr thnn fim'read It?' I nodded. 'What do I. ... . . ,nn. m,v.i, .., if..n..rnllv n fellow hns a well ueveiopeu case ocioic in comiuemornuon or me cruemxion ,- - """"' ";-.""""." . , ,.., ulluiri ilmt nesslmlsm of our Lord the day Is kept as a day wow. u. . you no, -"-'-" "-. ',. ..,. .. , . ,. ,,. of niniiriiliic nml of nnorlnl nrnvor Had taKel n noiu on me. iiihi iiik. "' " " When tho wives of the Rroccr, tho or mourning and ot special praer t .., i it ..pont the urotesoue. lucon- d nnd Is tho most sacred or nil of tho 'W. ". u . '""h ?." ' .",.., " ,. n h..l. f n He lm vonr RrilOUB miiitipnciiy OI pigs, u ih ni " " "- iihj ii' " . . ........ r..iu.. tn.i Itnvi. vnii lltlP.' .....V. ...... .- you think of It7' --i..t ..-.. i i.. ..... ...., I didn't commit myself. 'It occupies about tlie snme pnsmon in hhiihm- n it'tiui iiinti'i Bumtvo in lilt- aiiiuuu r . , ..i. i.i A.M n..,i nm i ni.na i., i.. HUB lllemtiiro nH does the comedian on the stage, who can work Ills ems mord thnn In nny other city, nro the or thrw 1,l k,u'u olU r J,,1,,t ,lt wlU' sorvlecs of n most snlonm phnrnptnr. i lnHt night; but then 1 . i ''I'll.. Innn nnri. no nil, 1. 1.. .... 1 nt (!..' I nuVrtVunmmrrnUrHvY cortnln to rouow tno example sei. .no --- - - -- - ; fn .. . ,,., if . ... ,,, ,,urkcr nillIor. ,t mn. nM '--"''""-" - - iii .......i.... it n.n,iH . m... nnrmiiniiv iinniinri in n nwi rn n. nnu r "" " r. HIIIUO CfJUUlLitHin ii'iiuurii ruimui unit - -- ,-, ... . . i. a remosontntlve line or furniture ' tho enrdlnnU dress In purple, which look differently to mo next week. n lopusoiitntiNt line oi ",r""" nioumlmr color nnd woir "Still speaking of pessimists: We hnve had a tremendous litter of S ; . 1 d, Si st n.e. Prencved by a conventual frlnr. and:l r....nB tho grade or lowering It. It would be ca am.tous to do either jpOIt AOIiH tl.e iinqtienennme uc- -""-"" " ."....,.. ',hn MlHe.oro." ehnntod In tho Sis- nd nn outrageous mistake to leave it tlie way it is. u.ey are .oreior jther thnn tho That Is the way It appeared 'to me haven't had u very good week. 1 don t mean this k' ..... . . .. ,.-... ... !..... ..m. inlfn I nu oiirOi nml vn tn tie Tho Pope carries out his pnrt or tlii' criticism, ami woiuu nnio m im. '' " " .'. .:'...,. of MAitsiii'iia.n. .Mr:.ssA(;i: ok iiaktkh. I Oil AOtJS the uniiuenchablo de sire In tho heart or mnn cried out in the dcspnlr of bis hopc- Iobb condition this crying Is turned :"r "". :::.;::,," .t.ne Chnno. in tho "nno n nn. drawn !Wckl..B n.t..y streets, and .IHR ?f tl.. d.fcoe genus they generate ind the llrld a prolltnble one for his vast throiiR. After the "Miserere" ,-l then howl when It costs something to clean then. I hey Hnier " rj. 1 w, h, net .,, Is chanted tho Pope, cardinals. nnd' l. at old, streets, nnd when new ones are ordered they contend the in rnlnlnlnrr llin nrii villi? nf thn liiit . ' . i .. .. - i.J ntlutr nlnrirv nrnrnnil Ihrnnirli n rnr- 'i 8 WOPO ROOll UllOUKll of man has ceased, the resu.reet.o, .noil to be far below the stand-l-ed Passage to St. Peter's In order "Thoy kick because It costs more ?ZT."l XZ?1 to venorato the rollcs or the "True l" """ i'"'"1 "" """k "- ' "" " ' - " I Cross." tho "Lnmee" nnd the "Volto 'K ' TllL'' ,!l because the police protection Is not more elllolent of Jesus Christ hns placed a guorau- nrd of other possibilities, every too over ngniust mans H..r...K...K ...... ' " ;""" " ,q ....,,. ;,, ,, :,.,, thon ,clclc inyK for more policemen. from the grave, nnd what was for pioynient to inuor nnu ncips in mum-,- .-..- - ... "'.-. denl; but don't wnnt to pay for It. Something Is offered to them for It Is tho same way .... ... I ...i.i. i. n.. .t....nH(iti..iii !. ii. ..l.nnla .tn Mn.r ni.i.tii (11 u'nnt n f?renf .. .I...I in.. i. i.nu i,j. t.,lii mililln nl I oh u i wnrfnil nnd . "hh i rum mo imiiuuv nimve mo mni- i - - ; - IIKl'H II Uill l. lllllll.ll.IIK H.l.l.f II..O .c , - , . . ... .. .... . .. i. i ............ i.. : no nf SI. Vornnlrn. .. Aul.a...l.n.l am . I. t IIKnillfll 11111 ITIIMIII' II lirilHIllllll V II I I I I ?: - " -- - - -.-...... .:fc,;"Hrr ;Z: n ..:: mm . in Ind.n am. H 0W KnRl.nd nothnB. they grow ..,eo,. Is tho Knstor message. I It Is notable that of the hardware ' " morning of Good Krldny Is ushor. This mossngo should Htrlko a re- dealers responding to this question, oponslvo chord In tho henrt of ovory all were unanimous in condemning ninn It Is n Joy In which ovory tho practice, but how about thoso creature ovorywhoro can shnro. Tho who did not respond? Ono member wholo humnn family can sing Hosnn- snld: "I never think of sending nas because of it and exclaim In ono nwny from homo for whnt I want to mighty chorus of Joyous ecstasy: uso In my fnmlly. I get It right In "Oh, Death, where Is thy sting? Oh, my homo town, nnd If they do not Gravo whoro la thy victory?" Christ keep It In stock they wlU'sond nwny Is risen, nnd man of nil nations Is to some other man for It. If wo wnnt rushing to tho portal of n sopulcher V PKItTINKNT QL'KSllun (IAIj U through which came tho reprcsen- to bo progressive In our business, nnd . . .... ..u .. ..t..l. t. IhihIa i(fk nil - 1 (I tnfivit nr rinri'ft BfUiH. rnn riEuinoiiH wan i uur iiijikiiuim n iitiuu. u nnwuiu MM. who snv: r hnvo boon crucified lit turn give hint ours. Wo must be tho street bun vendors: with Christ and it is no longer I that reciprocal In theso matters." llvo but Christ that llvoth In mo. I Since The Times edltorlnls on tho . know that my redoemor llvoth, and mnll order houses appeared, sover.tli that ho shall Btand upon tho dust in of our friends, who do not ngrco with tho last day; and though nftor my us huvo courageously pome to uh nnd , "You remember when you lived In the old house, nnd had a pump on ed In with tho unlvorsnl cry of "Hot tho bnck porch, and a cistern was considered a modern convenience; Cross Huns!" A pnrcol or them np- when you rend by n keroseno lump, and your dining room was In the pears on every breakfast table. It kitchen; when your rofrlgerntor was out doors, nnd your bnth tub Is u rather small bun, more thin was n tobacco bucket; when your wife did her own washing, nnd the girls UBiinlly spiced, nnd hnvlng Its brown ironed nftor school. It did not cost you a million a month to run the sugnry surfnee marked with n cross, house then. Thousands of poor children nnd old, "You remomber when the neighbors began o Improve all around you frail people take up for this day tho lw they made fun of your llttlo old story and a hnlf; and 'out of date' business of dlssomlnntlnB theso quasi-' was stamped all over you and your possessions? It Is still fresh In your religious cakes, only Intermitting tho mind how you beenmo ashamed of tho talk, tore down your birthplace, duty during church hours. Tho enr toi up tho well, nnd built n modern houso with nil modern convent of ovory person who hns over dwelt In ncos. You still have tho bills. England Is fnnilllnr with the cry of "You remember how tho old furnlturo had to bo replaced with now. and how you traded tho old organ In on n now upright, t ou recall, don't Ono n penny, buns, .you, wnnt nn nimigiuy nolo tins an toro in your uanx account, men Two n ponny, buns, when you moved In and nt tho end of tho first month figured up your Ono n penny, two n ponny, expense nccount, you discovered that It cost lots mdro to run n modern Hot cross buns! i house, with modern conveniences, than It did thn little old story nnd n Ml, n.r Html Hy San l'liunUci, Vnu,m n lli'iinken ltm.,1 (Hy Associated Prom t Coo Times.) SA.V KHANCISCO. l' . Art Captain V. A. Cook, or tn Tw() cavalry, is at the Central Kmpr.n. hospital here with a hultrt n , through his lert lung received In light with an iiRod night Mtchmi! enrly todny. According t() j . Hayes, the watchmuu, the offlc broke through the door ot Sj.rock.? market and attacked Hayes ai k was working there. Hayes, who seventy years old beat Cook oter td head with a club but was unable to flubduo him. The watchtnnn nyt h, was rorcod to the floor and duw y. revolver nnd fired. The hosplm authorities nay Cook was In an J(j. vnnced stnge or ulculiollnni at th time. He Is expected to recover Cnpt. Cook nrrlved here from Manila yesterday ncconipnnled . by ;i 0 sons nnd two dnughters. The) visit. ed friends Inst night nnd tiitcr he left them hud n row drinks. (Slt.WnSTA.N'l) is iiriti:n. New York (iluiitN Sulfer !?U."o,00() Daiuugo to (Jnininls. (By Assoulatod Press to Cooj m Tlmes.) N12W YOKK. .V; Y.. April . Johtr McOraw, mannger of the New York (Hants, bellovoH the datuaje from the lire which destroyed tho grandstand nt the bnll grounds Mil reach $250,000. Efforts are being made to get the grouuds In shape for today's game. The tire started a half-hour after midnight and wa con lined practically to the granJ. stand section. The cause has not been ascertained. HOITII KXTKIIH HtOTKST. Hep. lliiIlck liitriKluct'.H Hill to Ite- penl Mtli Amendment. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Da Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 14. I A hilt was Introduced In the House by Representative Hardwlek ot Geor gia providing for the repeal ot the 1 tth amendment to the constitution. Tho mensuro socks to prevent con gross from limiting tho representa tion or Bouthorn states because ot the disfranchisement ot tho negro which curtails the voting position ot tho states. A suporstltlon regnrdlnp brend half, didn't you? Hut It was worth It. wasn't It? .i.i i .u r.i t..i.i... ....- i -M finsfa ti lut nr mminv ti Iwt ninMPril! lillr Ir vnii niit fnlnf in lin ane. ekln worms destroy this body, yet laid theso statements como boforo us: 1 " ''"J ii.iuni ." - - - - -- -.- " - "- ""' Tl.nl Mi..p,. nrn Ktnrnknniinrn nhil linVO eXISlOll iroin nil enriy lieriOll. . ;" l"'" .v.." "." ..wn- " .....v ..,. ... u.u iiuiivuiiiB, juii Is my flesh ahnll I soo God; whom Hay who buy I'rend so baked was kept by a family their dress goods, Jowolry and cloaks I".' through tho enBuIng year, under someone kb out of town; thnt tho practice ot pat- the heller that a fow gratings of It In "Now hnve to bo. You hnvo got to have an iimbrelln rack In your hall, and to go to tho door besides your wlfo. Mnrshflold Is Just moving Into the now houso, nnd It Is costing n t -hnii -on fnr mvself. nnd mlno ovcs their wives on Coos shall behold, and not another." a.Al ilmoA Knnnntli ttin linrlftU' QVUll-u Hfcsv im. --.. v -. i .. f M, M w frt tin... r.,t..t1.fi flmr la thn nnnnttt tn lil. ,..,!.... of tho vino covered porch, a mnn of ronlzlng the mall order houses Is not "'- ""' .'"" i-.u ir ...., , ...., ... ... ,.v ., ... -.-.....,,.,, the ovonlng hour of life. Tho inn conflned nlono to tl.e small waRo!"'"""!. -Now what wnnt to know Is where nro wo paying too much? What d- has Ju.t painted tho western horUon. earner, and that so long as merchants I TU nnnlo.it nreheplscopnl city of partmont of this city Is spending more money than It should? It is so as though the angels had dipped tho and business men nnd tho wives of "Troves, on tho Moselle. Prussia, easy to charge extravagance In genera Itles. It don't take n college brush of nature Into tho rainbow nnd merchnntH who expect tho people of .claims the possession among Its cat!.- president to Jlgure out where every dollar goes Now. whoro Is tho In- Coos Hay to trade with them, do 'purni treasures or mo com reputed , .n".'.."-. kii- "" " "; " ui, iui auui on an to iinvo neon worn ny our saviour nt ,tnis iiiik nnout too excessive unrneu i uixntion, unci put in a mtio moro Ills crucifixion nnd for which tho sol-, time ndmhdng our now belongings. dlors cast lots. This cont wns tho' "Or course, It mny bo thnt tho Htenm roller enmo n llttlo high, and I li l. ...A.l 1.....u... II.1A... tliAtin to frtx ilnllKI lilt tntinr inn. 1 n mi tinlfl fl IhUIa inn n...nt. .. .. about tho creature this hoary- buying at mnll order houses, whoro k"1 ' " r.iuin.-i -.-.-... ,.,.- ....... . .... , VVT ,Iiru lor hoadod man begins to toll the now- they sny they enn "do bettor." They "'" i"ir u v.i.i.Bi,..u...o u... m-m. .-h... .-....".. .w ,. ,.-.. , . ... ...., .,,. , - or or tho beauties or onrth tho have oven gono so rar as to mention I ll vor' rnr"- ow"' " ' nis-iwuu. ... JUuK....u. .. ,.cu,0 HVr... ... i... ik mat n nn expert falls I A . . l B 111 1. .......... t a inll . n ink Hint nln .fmmM ilHAnmAil nf 1. nlim.t.l A.. t. flowers nnd birds and nil nutiiro nnd tho names ot these storekeepers. ",r " ,,r !-ion "' " "t . t. ..n .. . .... ,. .... .. .. ...., uvUr nave ueen em- neon written. ipioyco; tunt it is simpiy monoy tnrown away. Ana if lie should sot him. A man carolessly nppllcd It to land nnd sen Suddonly thoro conies n benutlfully tholr trading outside or locnl stores, robod porson Into tho prebonco of tho they should have no complaint to mnn thoro Is something wondortul make against tho small wago earner! lo, a dark cloud out-sprends tho One man wnlked Into the offlco of sun -tho liowors lose tueir perrumo this nowspnpor nnu sain: tho song bird's plaintive notes dlo "I Into sllonce you nro n stranger hero; go thy wny; thoro Is nn onomy horo whom you hnvo boon worklne for SOS nor ' lltents. which tnkes plnco In tho Heautlful creature, month nnd supporting nnd educating I southern Italian cities, the persons '--... ' wlirt fnrm tlinm nrn an. rnmnlnrnH a v .ilt lliltxkit I liira la ttn litalnti.n - ."vim - HIA VIIIIIIIVIH Vi ' mioi""VV where It pnys mo to buy Irom tho mnll order houses. I brought my cash to n retail morchnnt nnd pur chased n suit of clothcH for our boy. I over tho shoulders In the Good Friday processions of j forth an nrrny of glittering facts they wouldn't bollevo cannot cscapo go hasten nwny be- Iforo this enomy Death lays his tin- ruspecttng hand on you Go." Tho beautiful creature bent low nnd looking Into the fnco of tho man completely 'onvclopod In n peculiar dress that nothing but the eyes nnd hands are visible. A long whlto gown covers would hnvo to bring homo with him n section of the north pole ns evi dence before some Coos Dny peoplo would bollevo It had been discover ed. "Sny, somo dny I nm coming up when you nro not so busy, nnd we will talk over this street car business from ono to thirteen. .the body, nnd n high-pointed hood It cost me Just fS.R0 moro than thojortvo,P8 tho hona' PwndlnR like a mnll nnlnr timiR,, milt. On n lilll nf ""'J ll'Ol Id: "I um Death God's angel goods wo saved 5r. nnd that means """" "ro u,u ,u """" B,K'"' ,,ul essongor Death I have como to much to n mnn working tor 5.r per ,noro nro nono ror orPntninB. ) tho bidding of my master, ono month." Knch ,en,tont ,n tho Prolo tt.il.l nn linmi 41i .a1 ..... . CBU8, whom yo know. Ho has said, When Tho Times took up tho ques- nvt"a """ ",v """" " t,u"" " ocause I llvo yo shall live also. He tlou or homo buying. It did so with,"108 ,co lw,Bie" ro,ina in urow at bolloveth In mo hath evorlnstlng a vlow or stimulating tho growth of (BMU "ur ,,,u ,,L,,U' rt ll, ro',e '" o. Ho thnt bolloveth on mo though Coos Hay and every other little busl-1 naMwl ro"nd tho neck nnrt ,00'H?d ,u worn .loud, vot sbnll ho llvo. nnd iuikh contor of Coos county. Whilo."""1 " v" "v" "" lu "1" -- -- - - i. ..., . , . ..- ,.-.. . tm.nnv.ir llrnMi nn.l liellovnth In mo .. nilnill If una linsert n cnn.l ilniil nil I lllllu """" " v" I'"11"""1 lvsl I ,i.n ,i... j.. .. Hn..AH all nnvKF illn " iminllinnnl. ivn rMII liellovo It 1 1111"" "" ini. Thus In de- good practice to follow. Hy somo wo l,lve,, of the U8 of ,mnils nml nhno(,t A IMCT1M:.VT Ql'KSTIOX. have been condemned; by others we of 8,Rht- tho 8,ow movement of these i hnvo been commended. Every Inrgo T THE annual gathering of tho and small newspaper In the country Nebraska ltetnil Hardware during some time ot Us exlstonco h.is Donlors association the ques m box contnluod tho following que "Is it right nnd Just for our mom ra to purchaso tholr furniture, ear called attention to mail order buying against home trading. Tho Times i has given Its views on the matter to tho renders of this newspaper. Somo have- taken exceptions to tho articles b, clothing and groceries of nutler Others hnvo come in nnd given tholr 8. Instead ot iroin inoir name views, nnu wo are ginu to nave an chants?'' . i exchange of vlowa, no matter whether lero is an Interrogative that may others ngreo or disagree with us. No 1 bo given serious consideration newspaper can satisfy every ono of merchants' nssoclatlous nnd In Its roaders. It It did, It would solve dual doalors everywhere Including Into n porsonnl organ aud not a news- nt' hero on Coos Hay. Tho prac- paper. What otlouds one pleases nn- or consumers Bonding nwny for other. If tho editor of a newspaper r requirements hns boon discount were sagacious onough at nil times pon to tho full limit. It has boon to steer tho newspapor craft out .of ersally condomned, and Justly so, shoal water, ho would Indeed bo a lines of penitents through tho streets Is regulated by the clerlcnl ofllclals who walk besldo and marshal them. In this section is tho most picturesque observance of the day. Washington Herald. Ql'IKT IN ItlOTI.NG. NO PEACE IX MEXICO. Calm Prevails Ainoiu Eivnclt Wine Miulero Itegrofs Otortures .Made by Government. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHIHUAHUA. Mexico, April 13. Another peace proposition for Moxl co failed todny when Frederick Mo e and Dr. F. R. Zyferto returned In Have your Job printing done at Tho Tlmea office. Here's the Proof "What Coos Baij Women Say Aloitt Century Flour, The Famous Idaho Bread- maker. Growers. (ny Associated Press to Cobs" Bay Times.) EPERNAY, Departrnqnt of Marne, France, April 14. Calm prevailed during tho night throughout tho De partment of Mnrno, tho scene ot three days' rioting by discontented wlno near Bustlllos and mission ns having reported their failed. Madero DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED liv 1 cat HmilU'Htloiii, hi they cannot roach the itiiaeif portion n( the ear. There L o"ly tone wny to I'liimlentm's and that I breon Mlttitlonal reined lvalue h U i'anoi li an Inllamed coi illll'ti oi the muroiu lining of the Kii.taehlan Tube When thU tnho I. In tlameil ou have a rnmhlliiR touiul or Imp-r-(tet liearltiK and when It I enllri'ly eln.eil lvalues L llu remit, and inlev the Inflam mation can le talrn out and tills turereitorcd t-lt normal condition, hrartng will bo do st'iyed foree- tnlnecate out ol to-i areraiiHM byCat.rrh which It nothing but an IntWm med eomlltlon of themucoini surfat'e. We will Ehc One llitmlrel Dollar, (or any rate of dcalneM (caitKcd by ratarrh. th.t can not l-e eiirevl by Hi..'. Catarrh Cure. Send for circular!, (re. X. J. CIIF.NKY 4 CO., Tolel. O. Fold be Pruuet.t.. TN. Ta.e Uair. rami))- rilli for comtifatton. srowors. Tho voto In tho Chamber M,tomoblles from Madero's camp of Deputies nullifying the action of ihe Senato In reference to tho Cham ingne districts had n quieting effect, j refused the to"s offered which he An army or soldiers will bo retained ! re8ard8 as nothing moro than, prom ises already made by Diaz In his con gresslonal message. Madero relter- uicu ...a intention mat he would sacrifice himself if necessary to tho end that tho Insurrection brlug about a complete change of pollclos In Mexico. in tho disturbed districts. I 111 .I. QUITS POST. In Amlm.ssiulor to Germany llniuls His Resignation. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Apr'l 14. David Jayno Hill of Rochester, am bassador of tho United States to Ger many has resigned his position. His resignation has been accepted by President Taft. Neither Hill's letter of resignation nor lu the President's letter of ac ceptance Is any reason given for tho ambassador's action. Tho resignation goes into effect July 1st. FREE TONIGHT. the Shamrock Bar. Easter eggs at Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu. RESERVE tables for PARTIES bv VllONE. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu RESERVE tables for PARTIES b riKXE. ' A few days ago, we told the Ladies of Cobs Bay that we had the "Best Flour on Cooa. Bay." "Read tlie following statements of Coos Bay Wo men who have tried it: MRS. CARL ANDER SON of Bay Parlcsays : "It makes as good Bread as I care for." MRS. A. ERIOKSON of Bay Park, savs: "It is good enough forme." MRS. G. W. CRATCr of Bunker Hill says: "I used Cnnfnvv li'lnnv wliiln in Tdil- ho and it is good enough for any one." MRS. MEAGHER of West Marslifield advises her friends to try a saek. MRS. TORREY of South Marslifield, says.: "It is al most too good to bo true." MRS. MULLOY says : "It is tho best Flour and makes the best Bread I have eaten on Cons Bnv " MRS. SARTERsays:"B is good enough. " MRS. HARPOLE of Bay City, saj's: "It never had its equal on Coos Bvy." '"Watch for more testimo nials. Every woman who uses it tells 'the same story. .Give us your next flour or der. AN0NA Sry PHONE 11012 "i f liJU -