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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912-EVEHIHG EDITION. ' I I u MINOTS HHVE IMEJHIBLE 1 (Continued frora pago t.) Sho then went to llvo with lier people in Victoria. 1J. C. Hoy KHI1 by Street Car. Tho Bon, Thomus, eaiuo hero with his father anil spent much of Ills tlmg In his parent's dfllco. On the nftor noon of April 28, 1910, tho Httlo fol low loft tho omIco and started to cross Market street nt Orant Avonuo and was run down and fatally Injured by an Eddy stroot car. Ho dlod at the hospital tho noxt day, unablo, to roc ognlzo his grief stricken father who loaned over tho cot, Mlnot tolegraphod a brief messago of tho tragedy to tho lad's mother. Sho carno on tho first train. Togeth er they saw tholr boy laid In his gravo and as thoy camo away affection was roawakenod and thoy romarrlod -low days lator. On Novombor 12th last, Mrs. Mlnot told hor husband that sho was sorry aho over married him: also that sho would visit cafos whon and whoro and with whom sho nloasod, and If ho tidal Ilka It ha could loaTo tho horn Also, tliut sho hoped ho would bo como paralyzed or havo a stroko of apoplexy which would cause a good rlddanco. COOS HAY LINK ItUSIIKI) Com- Crndo Work Westward Will incnco Monday EUGENE, Ore, March 2C Upon tho arrival this week of four car loads of mules, Fullor & Co., Bub contractors on tho Southern l'aclllc lino to Coos Hay, will begin grading operations westward from Eugene. This company has had porhnps 200 men scattorod along 13 miles of right of way nil winter, clearing tho Innil roady for tho grading work, with tho Bottling of weather this (spring. Pow er graders will bo put to work us soon ns possible. Twohy Ilrothors, contractors, havo nindo a good start on tho 2300-foot tunnol nt Notl Pass, nnd this wcok complotod tho transportation of ton wagon-loads of compressor machinery so that tho tunnel men may ubo nlr drills. Doods for portions of right of way west of Notl Pass aro being filed ov ery fow dnys. SCHOONER LILY DAMAGED Vessel Hound for Oregon Port Col IIuYji With Pilot Boat. SAN FRANCISCO, March 2B Tho oxtont of tho dninngo BUstnlncd by tho Bchoonor Lily m tho result of n collision with tho pilot boat Path flndor off tho lightship, sovon mllcn off tho Heads, Friday night, Is not yot known. Tho bowsprit of tho Pathfinder was cnrrlod nwny nnd tho pilot boat put Into port todny for repairs. Tho Pathfinder was standing off tho lightship nnd was laboring In a honvy soa whon tho schoonor Lily wnB blown out of hor courpo by a strong norlhcnst galo. Tho Lily crossed tho bow of tho pilot boat. Tho bowsprit of tho Pathfinder raked tho (look of the schooner, nnd It Is fonred thnt tho prow of tho pilot bont plorced tho hull of tho Lily, al though tho latter faded away In tho dnrkness under full sail. Tho Lily Is bound for Unipqun, Ore, In ballast. NINE BULLET WOUND FATAL Vancouver Offender Riddled by Himself and Police After Crime. (l)y Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) VANCOUVER, 11. C, March 20. Oscar Larson, who Is ulloged to havo murdorcd Pollcomau Lowls Dy ers last night while tho lattor was trying to arrest hlui. dlod today In tho hospital. Ho had nlno bullot wounds llvo of which wero self-lnfllctod when ho realized his capturo by tho police was certain. DEBATE OVER STEPHENSON Many Senators Deliver Set Speeches On 'Wisconsin Cose. (By Associated Proas to the Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 2C With tho resumption of tho dobato today over tho right of Senator Stophcnson, of Wisconsin, to rotath his sont, Bovoral sot spoocnoa woro dellvorcd including thoso of Senator Hoot of Now York for Stophcnson, and Borah of Idaho, Korn of Indiana, and Lea of Tonncssco against him. CHINESE ASSASSINS HUSY Second Attempt on Life of Wong lllng Is Made. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coob Day Tlmos) SAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch 2 C Ac cording to a dispatch to a local Chl noso nowspnpor n second attempt to nssnRslnato Wong lllng, minister of wnr was nindo yesterday nt Shanghnl. A bomb wnB thrown but tho minister was not hurt. Tho would-bo assassin escaped. DIME IN HANK FORTY YKARS Clerk Glad When Deposit Is With drawn; Accumulated No Interest. NEW YORIC, Mnrch 2C Thoro was a sigh of relief among tho em ployes of tho llnlf-Dlmo Snvlngs Rank, Orange, N. J., at closing time, when an account of 10 conts was closod by n depositor. It had boon on tho books for tho last forty yonrs. Fredorlck Eguor, assistant cashier, was surprised whon tho man wnlkod Into tho Institution tho othor day and asked for tho deposit. Tho man, who Is employed by a Now Jorsoy nows pnpor, was a lad of 12 In 1872 whon ho deposited a dlmo, which ho hopotl would bo tho nucleus for a substan tial account. Soon after ho loft It with tho bank ho moved with his family from tho city. Tho deposit was rocallcd to him, nnd whllo on a business trip to Or nngo tho man stopped nt tho bank. Ho showed his original rccolpt, nnd Egnor passed him out n now ploco of sllvor. In tho forty years tho dlmo has been placed to tho depositor's ac count It has figured In many bnlanco sheets, and its worth has boon con Bumod many tlmos over In tho Ink, paper and tlmo given It by clorks who had to keep track of It. In nil trial bnlanroa thnt stubborn dlmo had to bo reckonod, nnd Its withdrawal has ended an odd existence raro In bank ing nnnnls. As no Interest Is nllowod In Jorsoy snvlngs hanks to sums less than $1, tho solitary coin In Its 40 yonrs In bank did not Increaso. REID'S STORY S TAKEN UP Alleged Statement of American Ambassador to Great Brit ain Arouses, Ire. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) LONDON, March 20. Tho stato mont publlBhod Ih Now York, Mnrch 10, quoting Whltolnw Hold, tho Am orlcnn Ambassador to Great Drltlan, ns comparing tho present conditions In this country with thoso In Franco before the revolution, was dragged Into tho limelight In tho Houso of Commons todny by Sir Henry James Dnlzlol, llbornl mombor for Kirkcal dy. Sir Honry wns curious as to tho accuracy of tho statoment and wantod Sir Edward Groy to catochlso tho Am erican Ambassador on tho subject. Edwin Somuol Montague parliamen tary undor-sccrotnry for India, on bo half of Sir Edwin Groy, tho foreign Bocrotnry, said tho latter was Biiro tho Btatoment was not true. Ho had not hoard It until Sir Honry Dnlzlol sont n copy to him. Sir Honry said he would again r.ofor to tho matter at tho first opportunity COTTON MILLS CLOSE AGAIN Over 20,000 at Lowell, Mass., Tlirown Out of Employment by Shutdown Today. (Dy Associated Preset to Tho Coos Day Times) LOWELL, Mass., Mnrch 2C Near ly twenty thousand oporntlvcs of rov on cotton manufacturing plants in Lowoll will bo Idle until differences botweon tho agents nnd tho employes aro adjustod. Orders woro rocolvod today from tho head olllcos In Bos ton to closo all tho mills of tho nlllod Lowell Manufacturing Association until furthor notice INVENTS A MACHINE TO IlKVIVK DEAD MEN DR. MARY WALKER AGAIN Woman Who Dresses Llko Man In lstn on Pajamas NEW YORK, Mnrch 2C Dr. Mary Wnlkor, who for almost half n cen tury lias been tho most famous wom an In tho world "In trousors," in slstod on being removed from tho Presbytorlan hospital recently bo causo sho could not stand being pam pered by a "lot of fomnlo nurBOS." Sho was driven to tho Gornrd ho tel in a tnxlcnb, accompanied by her frlond nnd protector, .Mrs. .VuMu It. Van Sllngurlnnd, foundor of tho "ot torment League. Notwlltmuiiid'ng hor roinoval, sho Is still In a critical condition and physicians wjio attend ed hor In tho hospital fear that pneu monia will dovolop any moment Dr. Mary's troubles In ilia 'laspltii; hognn from tho moment tho tritvo sought to envelop her tiny frame In a hospital night dross. "Tako It away," sho cru.l, "and bring mo n suit of pajamas. I wouldn't wear that thing, hospital or uo hnspltnl." Tho hospital rules pituHho thai women patients shall bo encased I't night dresses. Thoro woro no wom en's pajamas In tho osttiMihineiu. Tho houso surgoons woro v.ailo.1 law. conclave. They entered Dr .Mark's room and argued with her to yUlfl to tho hospital rules. "Novor," Hho cried. "I woav notli Iny but pajamas. Find mo a milt uf pajninas or wrap mo In a fheet. I know what I want to wear .u d what I Intend to wear." Another confeieneo w,u held among tl o mirtes and doctoi.j and after u terrlfle straining at red tn.e u way was found to provide tho pa tient with pajamas, immedtawly these enveloped her emaciated fo,..i eho felt bettor at onco an I droppul off to sloop. MUST PAY 910.7 A WORD. Undertaker Fined for Calling Hoard of Health Member "Thief." SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. Some writers, Kipling, for example havo boon pnld high rates por word for their products, but nono has on tered such oxponslvo a conversation ns Julius Godeau, a wealthy undor taker of this city, recently addressed to Gorinnn Pouchan, former menibor of tho board ot health. Godoau's conversation of oloven words will cost him $130,37 a word. At a French banquot Pouchan charges that Godeau said to htm as ho entered: "Thieves aro not allowed In hero." When Pouchan said: "You call mo a thief?" ho says Godeau retorted: ' Yes, you aro a thief." Tho lower court's award of $1500 datunges has been sustained. Device ForccH Fresh Air Into Lungs After Muscles Aro Paralyzed. LAWRENCE, Knn., March 20. Professor G. II. Hood of tho School of Engineering has prepared n ma chlno which will resuscltato drown ing persons and will maintain a cur ront of nlr through tho lungs oven though tho brenthlng muscles havo boon pnrnlyzod. Tho apparatus was designed for Dr. Ida Ilydo of tho modlcnl department for research In pnysioiogy. Tho work, which hns boon vory successful nnd tho motor drlvon hollows should bo oqunlly ef ficient In saving tho lives of drown ing porsons. Tho now mnchlno forces tho fresh nlr nt regular Intorvnls Into tho lungs and romoves tho vitiated nlr. This Is accomplished by menus of a hol lows geared to an electric motor. Tho nntural breathing of a person or nn Imnl is approximated and tho mn chlno Ib rogulntod to moot this fig ure For rabbits tho artificial res piration reaches its greatest speod as thoso nnimnls brontho 00 tlmos a minuio. i Zeigler Bros Shoes for ladies Tf . .L- .r vonoUrpA rVnm Phf IflfiInhf n fK ti line of Ladies' Shoes ever handled on Coos Bay. These Shoes embrace all the newest ideas for Spring and SummerShoes Oxfords Pumps new Colonial Ties Prices $3.00 to $5.00. The extreme in Style Not too freakish. Tho quality is tho tip-top achievement in shoe-making. All widths A 13-0 D E We can fit the hard to fit feet. "Money Talks" Mnrslificld Hill) Clothing & SllOe Co. Bandofl Benjamin Clothes Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes first Class Auto Service Special trips to North Bond and Emplro any tlmo. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono 144 J nights and day. After 11 P. M., Palaco Restaurant, Phono C-J. Rosldonco Thono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor. Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsldc and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' mm-lK S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AT 6 P. M., TUESDAY, MARCH 26 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT POIlTLlVn NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP Phono II. COMPANY. c v. mcgi:oiigi; Ajtnt R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M North Front Street Union Oils JASOLINK DISTILLATE BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Ilonthfleld, Ore. PHONE 80JW Moll Order Solicited. SO SAD! WOMEN JUST CAN'T REALLY THINK Nino-Tenths of Them Scnttor-Hrnlned nod Minds Go Off nt Tangent, Says Ono of Them. CAMimmaE, Mass., March 2C. ' Nine-tenths of women aro scnttor hrnlned," Bays Mrs. Mary Thompson Chaplin, woll known In liostou and New York society clrclos. "Tho well controlled mind trnvola as n planet does, steadily In Its orbit, hut tho largo majority of minds fly off in any or ovory direction," alio continued. "Thoy hob about as a cork on tho waves. Talk to most womon about anything you choose. Perhaps you nsk tholr advlco about something. After tho first sentence or two they change tho subject. They can't think. Tholr minds havo flown off oli n tangent, ns usual. "Womon need to learn how to tllllll;. Tlinv must lonm in fnnim tlml.. 2t8opaatho,ltcl,?U""B WB,U ,,mt ,ns,unll ".oughts. Tho woman who baa Wo have ua.il many other remedies fop Uarnoil this can solve ovory problem MullVVuarantM as w7.lo "the T. I) or llor llr- l, lt ,lU' or bS. HUlckly i'ruocrlpHon. if 1 iiml Kczemu I'd ubo ' nnd ongllv. Jlost women don't know what thoy want.' Idbby COAU The Rtnd YOU have ALWAYS LSEI. PHONE 7il Pacltt Llverv Transfer Co, For Eczema CHILDREN INJURED Ordinary Cathartics and Pills nnd Hrli PIijkIcs Cause I)ltresislnB Complaints. I Oil CanilOt bo nvnr.rnrnfi.l l i. Bolectlon of mcdlclno for children. Only tho very gontlost bowol modlclno should ovor bo glvon, oxcopt In cm orgoncy cases. Ordinary pills, cath artics and purgatives nro apt to do ;;:.; "..'"'"" KOOU- :ia?y my " hu'uiH. iiuuHoa ami otner dis tressing after-effects ih.it nro fre quently hoalth-destrojing. Wo porsonnlly recommend and gunranteo Roxnll Orderlies ns tho ""Jf8.1 nnd n,ost 'lopondablo remedy, which wo know, for constipation nnd nssoelato bowol disorders. Wo havo such absoluto faith In tho virtues of this remedy that wo soil it on our gunranteo of money back In uvrf, y i. stanco whoro It fnlls to glvo (H(r0 sai traction, and wo urge nil e noul ot suih modlclno to try it nt on risk. Pciall OrderJlM aro eaten ii. )iko candy, nro particularly prompt and HHreeaoio in action, may bo t.ikon nt any tlmo. day or night; do nt cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, cxcelvo looseness or other undeslrnblo efforts. Thoy havo n vory mild but posULo action upon tho organs with which they como In contact, apparently act ing us a regulative tonic upon tho e laxod muscular cont of tho bivsoJ, thus overcoming weakness, and aid ing to restore the bowols to moro vlg oious healthy acthlty. Roxnll Orderlies commonly com pletely rellove constipation, owept o, course wnen or a surgloal Mianute DONT RUY YOUR IJUTTER CREAM OR MILK FROM THE COOS RAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Unless You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73J Delivery 8 n. m.-2 p. ni. Beau Pot Oheesf Try It. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUHMARINi: IIKMj SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, MARCH 28, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono -II. O. F. McGKOIiaL', AcL STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL FllOM SAN PRAN01SCO, POR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2d STEAMER HOMER SAILS FKOM SAN PRANOISCO POR COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, MAE OH 20. F. S. Dow, Agent , Ocean Dock EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS THOM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON MARCH O, 12, 10 ANDM. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON MAItClU 0, 10, 23 AND ao. l. A, ARKIIURST, Agtnt. Phone Mln 830. Blanchards Livery We havo secure the livery t'it iebs of L. II. Helscer and aro pro pared to render excolint servleo iu tbe people o Co Day. Cireful livers, gooo rija ud everything hat will mean batlafnctory servtca to the public. Phonf us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the llrory line. We also do truck K business of ail kinds. niiANCHARI) BROTHERS Phone 138-J Uvery, Feed and 8nle Serrlce. 141 First and Alder Streets PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1") D R1RD D.CLAJtKET Specialist on nerves, spine and rheumatism. Phone 174, North Bend. D R. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clasi work on short notlco at the verj lowest prices. Examination free. Udy attendant, Coke building, oppo Ite Chandler Hotel, phone 112-J, D. D. D. Prescription They nlso tend to overcome tho nec essity of constantly tnklng laxa tives to keep tho bo vols in iu i, nl condition. Threo sIzjs in packages 10 conts, 25 conts and fit cents He member, you can obtain Hoxall Rome dies In Marshileld only at our store Tho Rexall Store l.ocKiuv.-1'ai ions Drug Co. "Tho Dusy Cornor." T. J. BCAIFE A TURKISH RATH GOOD. Phone 214J. will do you & A. H. HODOINB TJR. K. p. WINKLER, NuturopHth auU Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul atlon freo. Ofllce hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 6 to 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Room No. I No. 136 Droadway, Marshfleld, Ore W.K. WISEMAN UTe Old Reliable Second Hand Store M Desires to announce that b again RACIC IN BUSINESS in tbe Rernltt Building, 823 8. Brodf Will buy and sell new snd ond hand furniture, storei, rwje. sewing machines, etc Will also store household joo by the month. PHONE210-J QR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to r-Phone 161-J; Marshfleld; Oregon J. W. BKNNWT1, Lawyet. Jfflse over Flanagan & Bennett Hani (arshQeld Oregon Marshfleld Paint (Sb Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD. Phone 140L Oresroi MM n y of kla k vrhj have me Inventlre ibilll ffrlElsl P.!-" W"tt. lltKKI.r.V A MHNTIII? TR. J. T. McCORJIAO, Physician and 8urgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Ifflce: Lockhart Building, Opposite post ofllce pit0n0 mr,..T WM. S. TURPEN Architect 71 FRONT ST. We Have Been Successful In buying a large stock of flrt class Electrical material and cs give our patrons a very low pr on houso wiring. Get our prK you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J Have That Roof Fixed VOW See CORT11ELL Phone 81ST1 Rod Cross Drug Store.