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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION. E SE Iffiffl CASE IS POSTPONE JETTY PROJECT KO! DECIDED E URGE! BIG AUDIENCE APPLAUDS PLAY HUB Much Speculation Still as to Opening of Murder Trial at Co- Raymond Teal Company Score Origin of Blaze Here Sun- i tfuilla Delayed Few Days j Hit in Initial Performance day Night. There Is still 'much speculation ns Calf Case Heard. in Marshficld. Owing to the attorneys In tho cubo The Mnsonlc Opera Honso was com to what caused the fire thnt destroy- enso of Frank Porjcins, chnrged with fortnbly nileil Inst evening ed tho Wiih Noble house and tho Port Commission Decides to Push Plans Other Water way Improvements. Desldes deciding that $200,000 of tho $300,000 to bo raised by tho home of C. A, Gabcrnacho Sunday night. Mr. Qabcrnacho Is at a loss to account for It. That It originated from some kind of an explosion, ev ery ono agrees who has looked into it but whether it could lmvo been some kind of an oil explosion or a strango gas explosion is tho prob to SCO t. .... 1 TJ.... Ttn..1.l. i.Al lint.- rnl.it, lulnll 11... I..IAI..1 ........ ing received certain exhibits, which mnnco of tho Uaymond Teal Musical 8tll of bon(l8 B,10,,1(1 bo f I'01"10'1 were forwarded to bo UBed In tho Comedy company. Tho company as undor tho direction of Mnjor Mor- presentntlon of tho ense to tho Ore- a wholo gave excellent Bntlsfact'on row and the United States engineers gun supremo court, back, tho trial nml was far superior to what nlno- in Improving (ho innor harbor, tho which was to havo opened today tenths of tho crowd had anticipated. Port of Coos Day Commission yes- nt Coqulllo wns postponed until Tll nudlonco wbb Hbo,al in its up- terday decided to contlnuo to urge Thursday. plauso. I upon tho government tho necessity Tho trial promises to be a hard UlBt evening's performance was far of Jetty Improvement. This will bo lem Ilenrosentatives of the kus fought ono and it is uouutrui u i ' ,. , , 7.' " . "i un miijur mumuw uuy comnanyboE that the "water tank Jury will bo secured before Saturday 'ttn0B ,tlmft " Played Marshfleld , tho engineers at once. n iSSml S nrobiblv from too evening if the case opens Thursday, ,n tho )1n8tV ..Thoro, wns nothing m turning over tho improvement B stonn, pre1 ure, and tCt this ns Is ifow planned. In all. It is cl- rlBT "b f YiHn? nJof tho ,nnor hnrb0r to tho. Ull,tcd r.nuri'H iiino ior mora innn n wook. ,. .- ... . . . - ""' mm mu hiwuvni huu - Garrison was convicted on the first ,BTdatyf cost,, s " 'wTui TttmrSJ SoT rln a year ago and wns sentenced tho cxccntIon of nosalbly ono or two n " n '". S8'b' J,0 to bo hung last January but the nuniborBt tho new music did not ( 2fo ' S win 1 ,? n L ,! t Orotron Stiliromo Court an an nnnon! 0-n. .. ....11...1 i.. I ment work Will 1)0 ouvlntotl. 1 110 1UI V-o UU1II Wl. UVBIIU mill 11 u.u ---.. .-- - - --- -..---- illIXU 11- 111 1 HVill HM 1 1 CttllUll Hi VU UU,1- I ... 1 1 . , . 1,,1, ,. .. Ml- expressing his appreciation of tho ordered a new trial on tho ground ir chord. T .V . , excellent work tho Department did that Garrison's alleged confession rjco. Chesbro nnd Mnrgnret Davla ' f,1"' nt onco ""' , ll ?. l ctvc' Sunday night In confining tho flro snouiu not nave neon ununited as WCro generally tho credited Btars of .l . , , '"''"V"' ; u was oinainou uio iicrrormnnce nltlioiign Uraco Wolti v,,u h"'' V",V"V V i T cd tho building to fill with gns. Shows Appreciation. This morning, Chief Traver of tho Flro Department received a check vkss1 urn i Wear KWy I to thn ono liousa. Dr. f ohIIci owns t evidence, claiming tho hoiiEO Just south of tho honso. "' "third degrco' methods. burned. Chief Traver and tho mem bers of tho Department greatly ap preciate this. While their excellent work has often brought forth worda of appreciation, It lins not always been nccnmpnnlcd by such substan tial recognition. I ,lAir Water nn Jiow. liv lior ilnnnlnir wnn llwi irronlnaf n,..lnt. It 18 UIKIOrStOOU tliat ,11C Plllll Now tho court Is hcarlm: tho Ohnn- nlniiHO. rorlnnn Hnrltnnlf na "Mr is In accord with tho rccont policy dler calf stenllng caso from Dandon, Gnbble who wants to meet a mnn bo of tntl Vnltod States engineers nnd Mr. Chandler alleging that a calf bad" probably had tho most diniculti EnRlnoor Leefo, who has charge of was stolen from Ills ranch and sold part In the bill but got nway with lti'O 'oeni government worn, is n nrm FOUTU.VI! S KICKS IJUIDK to n Dandon ment market. in good shnpo. fliiNtafsou Paroled. Itnymond Teal, aa Ilelntz, a sold- Gus Qustafson, who was indicted tor of mlsfortuno and Cash Knight, for tho thoft of nbout $50 from Mar- ns Ionlo Krautmoycr, woro corned- rim r.Mnt Trnvop nftrlhnfno tim tin Olson, n Marshfleld flshormftti, on- Inns fnr abovo tho avornge and by delay In turning on tho water after, tcrl P'01 of guilty. Judge Coko Jbo'r clover work won their way to tho firemen reached tho sceno to Irolcd him. Tho penalty would bo hearts of Coos Day nmusonipnt lov- persons other than flro men trying to handle tho hydrant. Whon tho water wbb flrst turned on, it was vory muddy In appearanco. This was duo to the hydrant not hav ing been flushed out for somo tlmo. Jlr. Traver Bays that tho hydrants should bo fltiBhcd out nt least onco a month nnd thnt ho -instructed thq engineer of tho flro department to do so. Howovor, tho wntcr company ho nays hna been objecting to this as n irtisto of wator and tho flushing has been discontinued. Tho sedi ment and rust In tho pipes leading to hydrants, asldo from tho possibility of choking tho hydrant, Is said to bo dctrlmontnl to tho purity of tho wator In tho ninlns. Mr. Travor said that tho flro wns another exnmplo of tho necessity of providing a team to got out tho flro engine. No team could bo obtained and Bovornl membors of tho depart ment hnuled up tho onglno. Thoy woro worn out when they reached tho sceno. Had it not been for tho absonco of wind, Mr. Travor says that the adjacent Iioiibcs would undoubtedly havo been set on flro. Another peculiar phnso of tho os capo of Mr. and Mrs. Gabormlcho by means of n ropo from tho second etory window catno to light todayJ Mr. uabornacho wont through tho San Franclseo quako and flro and lins a horror of fires. Ho Insisted thnt tho ropo Bhould bo loft in tho bedroom for Just such canes of emer gency, whllo Mrs. Gabernncho did not like to havo it around. Sho throw It In tho basomont but ho got it unit brought it back up n fow days ago. Had it not been for this, thoy would havo had to jump from tho window last night. n nnnfnnm frnm nnn tn nn vnnra OrB. notll lmVO OXCOllCIlt VOlOOS and for tho crlmo but tho Imposing of It tho nndlenco ev dontly desired to honr was postponed during good behavior. ,mo,r0 "f thoT 8'nKlng thnn was given Gustnfson returned to Marshfleld to- ,n ,nst evening's poi'fprmanco.. How day and loft nt onco for Coos Itivor 'V,' wItl! ,ft ve nights stand ahead where ho will go to work. if 'em. thoy had to hold back somo ui uiuir ueni. niuiub, Tho compnny will piny a flye nights stand horo and a different bill hns . boon arranged for each night. Man- Letter Starts IoiiiikMiiii on Journey ngcr Tenl In a Httlu curtain talk nn (o ItoxcliurK. tiiounccd thnt tho compnny had n rcp- nOSEDURG, Ore., Dec. 12. Goo. ortolro of twenty' bills nnd declnred Do Grnf, from Illinois, who, nccord-that al of thorn woro as good or bot- lng to his own statement, Is worth tor than Inst night and declnred also In tho neighborhood of $30,000, Ib that if any patron did not llko tho today speeding westward to clnlm -performance, ho could cnll and got a 'it'ldo whom ho has novor soon. his money bnck. Tho romanco was bogun four weeks I Tho Bchedulo of plays for tho week ngo. whon Publicity Mnnncor Schlos-.48 aa follows: ser. of Uosobiirir Commercial Club. TuoBday "My Friend from Aus- received a lottor from tho young trn.1.'a . ... .. .. mnn. who Bald ho desired to sottlol Wednesday ''Tho 'Doll Doy." in Douglns County. Oregon, in tho!,, T,h"r8(,n,y7I ThS..M.nn ?n,V ovont ho would bo nblo to win a brldoinnc,k nml Tho alrl nnd thoJock to shnro his homo. py,n , . ,, , S ... , Ho said tho Eastern girls woro ' ?r,dnT. ,M" .? Da Land" and skeptical, and. in explanation, thntr"";"""1' . , M,nv u-ap nfrnl.l n !,. M. nn.n..l HOS.OO.f .llTll. y R.- OO O O llln HI home, nesldes giving n description of his genornl nppoaranco, tho young mnn said ho novor used tobacco or drank, and wnB frco from nil hnblts of tho ngo. Impressed with tho lottor. nnd do- nlrlng to add tho young man to tho FIXE 11AN1) CONCKHT. Coos Hay Concert Hand Scoren Now Hit With Program. A slncoro nnd lasting plenmiro was given nil muslc-lovors who woro list of newcomers, Mr. Schlossor pub- fortunnto onough to bo prosont nt llnhod nn Item in n Rosourg pnpor.ltno bnnd eoncort in tho Opera Houso in WHICH It Wnfl BOt OUt that tho ""Jr uuvruuuii. uiu uacuiiuiicu young womnn would havo to nssumo or tono ttna tocliniauo enmo as a tho burden of matrimony if Douglaa 8rprlso to thoso who for boiiio tlmo county woro to Becuro tho $30,000. """ "ol "i iuo oaau piy. mo In tho courBO of a fow daya a lottor wolo production was ono thnt can wpn recolvod in response to tho nr-1 'nrdly bo equnlled oven by tho moro tlclo written, ns tho publicity mana-"0"80"0'1 niiislclona of tho largor clt gor thought, In a fomlnino hnnd. Tho loa of tho northwest. Tho dcscrlptlvo bcllovor In audi a policy. With tho Drodgo Oregon hero nnd with other, dredges which tho government can probably obtain on more fnvornblo terms than tho Port Commission probably can, tho work would also bo facllltatod. Tho Port Commission Is in hopes of getting' tho litigation, which has boon dolaylng their efforts to im provo the hnrbor, out of tho wny bo thnt tho $300,000 bond issuo can bo marketed within tho next six months nnd tho money mndo available Doaldca this, tho commissioners approved the proposed thrco mill tax levy and tho project on which tho Dredgo Oregon is now working. It was also deefded to tako up with En gineer Lcofo tho question of having tho Oregon improvo tho chnnnol from north of tho mouth of Coos Itivor to beyond Porter. Tho engineer wns also instructed to nrormro nlnns and estimates for Improving Catching In- Iot rrom tho railroad dock there to Sumner. An onTInnnco prohibiting tho dumping of rofuso of any kind In to tho Dny or Inlets emptying Into It pnsBcd tho first reading. Hugh Mcfinjii AVIrcs Tho MnrahfloiuChambor of Com merco linn rccolved tho following solf-oxplnnntory tologrnm from Hugh McLaln, who waa sent to Washington to work in bohalf of harbor Improvo mcnts bore: "Got n hearing boforo Pacific Const Senators and ItoprosontntlvoB Thurs day nnd Rivers nnd Harbors Commit tee of tho Houso Friday and I havo an appointment to appear before tho ill vers and Harbors engineers Mon day. I am doing everything possi ble for our project. Feel Tory much oncournged." enjairun 'I t yon arc going to got all the fun mid happiness out of Christmas that you hopo to, you've got to ho smartly and comfortably clothed. You've got to 1)0 dressed in a correctly .styled Benjamin Suit While you're inside and wrapped up in groat Ben janiin overcoat while you're outside. BENJAMIN SUITS BENJAMIN OVERCOATS GABARDINES fire as much a part of Christmas as a Christmas Tree. Thoy will brighten tho occasion and lighten your spirits. Benjamin Clothes arc America's finest garments. They're a happy combination of tailoring skill, fine fabrics and authentic style. They combine the case and naturalness and the poise and perfection of the clothes .worn by the best drpssed Americans. Wear a Benjamin this Christmas. Tell your friends to wear one also. When you suggest a "Benjamin" you're suggesting tho highest grade clothes it is possible to produce. Suits $18.00 to $-15.00. " Overcoats $15.00 to $35.00. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, MARSHFIELD BAND0N MAnSHFlFJil) HOY SPEAKS. C0RVALLI87 Oro., Doc. 9. Tho Jefforsonlnn Llternry Society tit tho Agricultural Collego gavo tho follow ing progrnmmo tills afternoon: Ex tomporo speech, A. Jordan, '15, Pon dloton; n discussion of tho vn'.tio of literary societies, H. I. Smith 'V: Marshflold; parliamentary practice under tho leadership of It. M. Hut ledgo, '1G, Monroe, and n question box conducted by P. E. Froldlg, '14, Sutherlin. Tho TAIHKS' All) of tho MKTIIO I)1ST CIIUHCII will mnho TAMAMW Wodnesdny attomoon to bo OX SAMS after i O'CLOCK nt tho CIIUHCII. in This fi f Bond g, i ill w SI - Pair I I'Y T-' Tt.is Clove ' - M t 11 messngo was lmmedlatoly forwarded tn tho young man awaiting in tho East. Today Mr. Schlossor received a lot tor, in which tho young mnn con fided tho unma of his brido-to-bo, ni well ns authorizing tho publicity mnnngor to call upon hor at tho first possible moment, fnntnsy, "Wlntor" with Its stirring thomo nnd lilting variations was ono of tho best musical selcrtions that has over been hoard In Marshflold. Tlio rendition of classical pieces "Martha" and "An Album Leaf" wus proof of tho nblllty that Director Fenton seems to possess to an un usual degree. Tho selections from tho "Mikado", Ask hor If sho Is Rtrnni? ntiil of good disposition," said tho writer, 'tl10 marches "Kalsor Frlodrlch" and "and don't forgot to notlco her looks. ("Sunshlno" and tho song poom "Ro Ascortain hor ago. and, nbovo all, find B0S nntl Memories", woro equnlly out Ifsho Is respectable" wo,l rondorod, and tho "Star Spang. Whllo Mr. Schlossor Is not ongngod ,e1 Dnnnor" ended c concort that In conducting a matrlnionlat buroau, cnn, nH nn 'inusual pleasuro to nl' ho oxplnlus thnt Douglas County is WM0 nnvo n sincere appreciation of oniiueu to tlio ?ao,ooo, nnd for thnt uuu mnuic. reason ho Intends to see tho gamo through to n successful tormlnntion. POHTLAXI) FIHM TR WIX.VKH. Mr. Schlossor refuses to dlvulirn tho nnmo of tho young woman, but says McMliinvllle's i no wectmng is certain. DHAIX STAOE ItOHIIEnS. blank thnt ho had over been in trouwhat thoy might navo bccn '" bio boforo or that ho oven know had bcon plowed and cultlutfl i Judgo Wonncott. This fnlsohood lod fashion. Qold Beach Globe. to n dorogatory report concerning Jurglns' brothers, and It should now bo said in Justlco of thorn that thoy May Hnvo SikcIhI Grand Jury to In vofttlgnte. Tho Rosoburg Rovlow Bayn: "Jud go J. W. Hamilton stntod this morn ing that ho had not yet taken Into consldorntlon tho mutter of calling tho grand Jury into special session to oxpedlto tho disposal of tho caso of F. Fostor and Ed, Jurglns, tho Drain stngo robbors In Jail horo, who havo expressed n desire to plead guilty. Tho Jury Is duo to recon vene anyhow on tho 8th of next Jan uary. Jurglns, It Is learned, was guilty of a boyish Indiscretion in this county flvo years ago, nnd wns placed by Judgo Wonncott on pnrolo, which ho promptly violated by leaving tho country. Upon bolng arrested horo for tho stago robbery ho denied polnt- linvo nlwnyB been ordorly and Indus SCIENTIFIC FACTS. A mlssourl man has InrtoW SOME Ilia POTATOES trlous and novor havo comralttod nny!cnmor'1 thftt ftlB l8,a "K!. unlawful act." permit a poraon to develop nil ft wnorovor no may nnppcn w " A cheap Biibstltuto for radium, to possoss all Its tnorapcuuc w f ilm.iia m ib .SJ!L "? '.?7.5? ionnHr nal.v.aNomr: ,;":,' "" '" K?'. . ' ';ui" .rV B.n; Tests mndo by tho United I " h -! .''""' "?""".' ,OUU" ,UaU nnvv Imllrnto thnt an ITUIOT 1 ui vuuuiiKu uoing uxiiiuuou mm iroo-i, i. . .nfi!r ly commented upon by somo of tho'H0 "n ,y mnrk lo' ,"" tnnoi .nn.n nr- .-- .1... Hlint within n ranco 01 1VV I smelling snlts would havo to bo nn-' A pnrty from Yalo utwj piled to rovlvo somo of our neighbors on ,lB WRy to Poru t0 exp,, L euuors ii such potatoes, ub wo now "on 01 mo aiiu h.i.--. havo 'n our ofllco, woro shown thorn, pnrtlnlly mapped in the crew" Alrft CI T? Dllf.tl Unlit t.a .tf il.n4n.n T1A that moasuro more than two foot lm A pormanont organiu length, ono of which measures 17V4 French speaking doctor ol tw Inches around thn amnllost wnv. t1ia!wI11 bn formed ot theTweUU tubers woro rnlsod up tho rlvor about Congress of Medicine at Lyoal ib miiea, nnnd It Is only conjocturo tobor. OCXS TUItXEl) OX HAHIUTS. Ilaslciu 7V. ('a Clove it Guaranteed All Right for 30 Days' Wear. You are abiolutcly pio tectcd bv the munulac. tuicr if the glovo im'l riglil it will be mJe right lo youtiatitUclioa. That really ii the mott concluu've way of proving lo you thai thne clovct are made from only bcit ikint, carefully cut, tewed and failiioned lo a per fect fit. None but a good glove could be to unconditionally guaranteed, Ailt for 975,000 Miinlclnnl lloiul Issuo Ooch to Morris Hros. M'MINNVILLE. Or., Dec. 12. Morris Hros., bond Tiuyors, of Port lnnd, hnvo boon nwnrded tho S7G.00U Palates Cmito Market 'for nnlclpnl bond issuo recontly nu- Iilm'io Prulrlo Pest. thorlzed by tho citizens horo, nt pnr HOISE. Idaho. Dec. 12 A do. nnd $1800 premium. Thoro woro 17 nnn'' for rnbblts as a tnblo dellcncy BI'nrato bids by Coast and Eastern In tho East has cnused flrenrms, ,,on'' buyors for tlio Issuo ns a whoio rnnplng from tho hlgh-grndo ham- or ,n I)nrt- T1'o Issuo consists of nionoss shotgun to tho nntlquntod ?1500 wator main bonds, $30,000 muRkot. to bo resurrocted by Joromo, Knrnl street Improvement bonds, Idaho, fnrmors who nro now swarm- nml ?30000 wator and light bonds, Ing Into tho fields in quest of tho tho flr8t tviS donomlnntlons to bo ne fleet Jnckrnbblt. copted by tho buyers as Issued at Heretofore tho anlmnls hnvo been tl10 option of tho city. All boar G rogardod as a serious post, but tho por cent Interest. Announcement recontly that Eastom Except for n provision In tho char- connnlRsIon morchnnts wero paying tor nmendment nuthorlzlng tho boid nix conts for tho rabbits horo hns Issues, estnbllshlng tho rnto of in- nrnniptod hundreds of hunters to in- to'est on tho water and light bondn vndo tho pralrlo country, nt c Pr cent, tho threo issues could Moro Minn 5000 rnbblts woro ship- ,mvo ueon "ontea at a much lowor ped to Pittsburg ono week. nr IRELAN GUARANTEED GLOVES fl her are made w l-ape. Mocha, Uurooa and Clace ifoi ntea, wamea ana ctuUrea), We recommend ihete glovr, becauM they are fooiaoj you are tuie lo Us Mtittied. .( u$thouithm toi ou. THE TOGGERY CYRUS H. WALKER AOED 7 tno tno ninifw hao mfw mfw mfm ALRANY, Ore. Dec. 12 Cvrus II. Walker, tho oldest living white man born west of the Rocky Moun tains, colobrnted his 73d blrthdny an niversary at his homo near Albany last Thursday. Ho was born nt Whitman's mission, nonr Wnlln Walla, Wash., December 7, 1S38. Wnlker Is a grnnd com mander of the Indian War Veterans of tho North Pacific Const nnd a promlnont officer In tho Orogon Plo- noor Association nnd Stato Qranco. Slnco his 72d birthday ho has organ ized 10 new granges In Orogon. Dur ng tho past two years ho has organ ized 30 granges In this stato. rate, according to some of tho bids, .... HOHULES HOHRLE PROFITS Tarls Modistes Say Thoy Uno Lost Millions by "Simple" & Skirts. PAIJIS, Dec. 12. Fronch dressmnkprs nssort thnt, thoy lost $f, 000,000 this year It'is said that 30,000 girls aro out of employment because of tho wearing of hobblo skirts Raymond TEAL Musical Comedy 30 People Some of the Girls nnd kimono blouses, which re- qulro only half tho usual amount of material. Try The Times' Want Ads. I MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT "MY FRIEND FROM AUSTRALIA" i sse Iwopr Coo Th, "at) hiidv t At Mttr