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HE PAfflJOLGiMj ACCOMPLISHMENTS HAS GREATEST IMPEDIMENTS pimSlNOIn Tl.o TIMES hfSvL Ileal Bstoto'ln WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIMK8 Will Keep tlio Income from Yoar Furnished Rooms from Lnpalngl YOU can really holp the family revenues by renting a few turulshod rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columus, you may koop that llttlo oxtra hicomo im W" J Market" Effectively! nut the facts about your it will F.1',.' ., of All "DOS- .rocertr OI!0 ... .nwn. And if Mble,bnr of them who ought to W.ou'iU.iti na "pteady as a clock. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS " " . . .1 .I....1 I.. 17 MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. rTfTTIWHIIIiHI . ' I nuwW KMi"''""'" '" -" ML AAA n flic Vmnl inn A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mail Mn OOf mid Coos liny Adu-rtlmr. ,,,u ELE3S: GIflflB Satt ill 111 ill ARE M IS SAYS i Oil SOU I LET US TALK IT OVER OVER iJOO ....ucinnl VallEV Flood Kow.Wor,o I UUtlJ OVEBWENTTO ASSIST I.CAHINU run nui uu . ..n in Tnnnp.ssnc I nun- fled by Levees Breaking Near mcKiiwu. Ajtoclatod Press to Coos .Bay 741 . , , ..f-n,! plilnf iffl, predicted today that more IB.'.V .wno u'lii lio maflo ' -".' 7,, '; 1 n nnn. nth- Rffl hT to bo fod as a rcault.of UtiMd his prediction on reports Swd from wmy officers now In i Mid. :, AMOcUtcd Press to Cooa Bay '' Tl flirt Tlf danger zone of tho -Mississippi d Mlitrlct movcu souuiwiuu iu i bit tho keenest nttotrtlon is tll ai toward tho Reel foot Lnko -jtrr In TcntichBeo which wnH In- inted laat night wnen me u'vee lilcknan, Ky., was breached. The tut nmlctr oentorcil on the stlon of tho lots of life. It tat 500 square miles of liiun- tdtnuntry In nortnwcHiorn ion- Vnnrlrxili nf iinrsimn ward' mi flrn before tho flood's rush' 1 two children nro said ito nnvo , Irotroed In the lake county: .. .tVnm nv.rnl 'tirilnta In Mm Iccttd district Indlcnto tunrt prnc- xaj an mo larmers nun viungorn TtA. Tto thousand Ituelfoot refugee8 c at Tfrtunvlllo and Wdgloy. Thoy n bf provided with shelter nnd i state has been ntfltctl to Bond rA Irrt.rlltMnr It flooj strain was relieved -soma mTtieiovees iireaiungnt.lucK- 3, in mien oi mo waicr mat is iiwuiog mo iieououi country htolly Till got hnck into tho per. I ATTEMPTS II El LIFE Dnvpnnnrf nf Pnonlllo will Recover From Dose of WIUQllG MCICJ. 1U1LLB. Ore..' Anrll A -rii t!l lays: Darenport who attempted 'm br takinc nrimiir. ni.i i.t Istidaj afternoon is still cau- ri! ner bcd ,n th0 Vcndome 7-Mtaiive of tho Sontlnol Tliurs- K8 '.he. 8uld: "No 't was Id. 1.1 ,.' JnUJ('l to commit ,'waad In, ,0rry I didn't suc- MnV'rJ t0 '"KM Ujit tho stuff 'HV.i0f ffli'Bclf Vo. X had In- 1townLa?.tn" It, sol tarioliV .t i "'.. l UKo tJ, tasto JR.?"' Vbwi th0 1ctor ttroat i iV-.. ' ,wr nll(l mlll' 'ttulse r i . '", mouier or :J?m,Vlym U to end ''oSl?t,,p,,'rtllt a . f'.1"1. t'ough k ins ' a w,ls ' 'mjursed with r' aUtnim. i .., .. I' : Jo vrt Iae occurred nt Lwlry afternoon. In t',er 8 Dttvoniiort aud M,' Da onn '" a ""'N tllor. 'C'!" went Into the n oer " "io or carbolic anonirn ,. "'tomptod to n'erl?n,,nn'1 then re- '""award Z a1? c8t horso,f i-rtM?,,?l tlle hod. Hor 1 'hat ha,i " Ci,1'hollc, ron- - "''ea p,7 ,,,' ,uomond ab.avvi 8 1,rou,I,t au '"W.c-m! l(1 tho girl's llfo. !J,1(' h. iiS y,et 18 ynrs ,'Wher r.:aerinotlior8he c "- oou-sr1' 'R: tSSjJCyko paper. Wqik. IpiecpTTt NEED! I MOTHER OF 33, I IN AlfMY Pension of $100 Per Month Asked .for Ohio Woman With Unusual Record. (By Associated Press to Coos Boy Tltno.) WASHINOTON, D. C, April C Roprcsentntlvo Francis of Ohio has nuked tho Houso commlttc on in valid pensions to consider Immediate ly a bill granting n pension of f 100 n month to Airs. Sarah Brandon, who furnished 1-C sons to fight for tho Union In tho Civil War. Mrs. Bran don, who lives nt Jncohshurg, Ohio, Is said to 114 years old. She was nnrrled twloo nnd had 33 children. WARM E IN I HE ROUSE Discussion lAlost Acrimonious of Season Anti-Retainer Bill She Cause. KOy Associated Press to tho Ocos Bay Tlmo.) WASHINGTON', D. C. April C Ono of Ute monk acrimonious flobates bonrd In tho llouso this session wnR precipitated today when Itanddl of Texas, u democrat, explained thnt ho meant no reflection on tho members whon ho JutlmtUed In hla speech Thursday Umt n mnjorlty Ail tho moiuhors of llio aiouso woro engaged In cinploymtnt that his nntl-corpor-ntlon retainer foo bill would stop. ApjOnuso grootcd tho roplles of Ed wards nnd Ilartlott of Goor.gln. Jnmcs of Kentucky, Clayton of Alnbuna, and Hamilton of Michigan, who vlt lunlly declined to nccopt tho cxjila-nntloc. 11I1SSI LEAGUE BALL SCORES Pi")UTI.AND, Ore., April C Port land got an .awful drubbing nt Los AngolcH yesterday, bolng dofeated 13 to l bv tho A-ncola. fitelror. Tomplo nnd McGIUlgau wero called upon y Mnnnger McCrcdlo In n ruin attempt to stny tho slugging fest. Tne scores Swsterdny: At Ban Krnncittco . h Onklnml ..01000011 03 S 2 Snn Krnn,. .11OO0000 0 2 8 0 lVUtorlcB Mnlarkoy and Mltze; Miller nnd Schmidt At Los Augelcs It H. E. Portland .00001000 07 7 1 Los Aug.. 7 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 13 13 4 Batteries 8telgor, Temmplti. Mc Gllllgnn nnd Ilowloy; Tozcr nnd Dolce. At Sncrnmento B. 1L E. Vornon . . .0 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 S 8 0 SncrnTnentoo 0 0 10 0 0 0 12 f & Bnttorlos Dreckonrldge o Brown; Knight and Prica TK.1M AT XOIITH I1EXJ) l'rvllmliiao' Oignnlntloii Poroeti-d for Season Tliero At a meeting of tho basoball fans of North Bond thoro recently preliminary plnns woro made for the season. Donny Hull wns eloctwl captain and Jnek Wnllnco manager. Among tho candidates for the tam are: Jack Wnllaco. Larry LUlebo, Joo Mooro. Jas. Gaffnoy, F. McDonald, Leo Hoath. Denny Hull, Boy Young. Hal Mooro, Ed. Thomas, Frank Maloney. Floyd Huntley. Daniel Kinney, Chns. Gauntlott, Walter Mc Leod and Warron Murphy. Jiibt leielvctl ilirect from i tc o lory at IniRe hlilpinciit of II(IJI"J liAURIILIX WIIITi: nnd OM and TJIL royontinn of tlio peculiar plans for plunder nnd plllngo of thoso industrial potvorts, tho I. W. W., as disclosed In a letter printed In ,,.i., .i 103 hlBt ovon,n. 'a something thnt Bhould cngngo and ro- V i "r0""1 ,U111 0imicst nttontlon of iho peoplo of Mnrshflold. ni i . . y ,mH work nud welcome for all honest mon who como horc animated by nu earnest purposo to do tholr share In tho development of ,,V8 80Cl,"' ''"t men whoso solo object is to hinder thnt work and to shrlfUi ",,ur lh08 wh0 re onsapcd in It, should bo given short Tho Times Is n.firm bcllcTOr in free upeech and n freo press. 3t ne loves in tho squaro deal for ovcry mnn. It believes every mnn Is en titled to his opinion, but It does not bollovo that n lutnd of idlo brnggarta whOBo chlof honst Is their ability to crouto a disturbance, should bo ior .mitted to duplicate ou Coos Buy tho disaster that has followed In their wnko whorpvor thoy have been .pormlUod to obtain a foothold. . The 1. W. W. represent no recognized or responsible union. They nro not hen to correct conditions thott should bo condemned. They nro without legitimate calling or grlovnnce. Their solo purposo Is to cronto a disturbance and destroy establlsholl order. Tholr presonco is a mennco to all loglllmnto enterprise. This .letter contains a direct thront that Mnrshflold Is to bo tho-sccno or tho noxt oporntlons of theso Industrial busters. In it is stated that word front Mnrshflold Is that tho men are rendy to Jump n BtrnflQIo of tho bosses neck and rldo him to hell." This Is fa thront thnt cniraot bo ignored. Tho business mon nnU'dioncst citizens of Mnrshflold must meet U as men. Marshflcld has already tolerated this mennco too long. This community should bo maflo as hot for-iheso humbugs as tho plrtco they want to fldo tho bosses to. This Is not n question botwoon the bosses nnd theso Industrial dis turbers. It Is a question for thoclt and tho community. It Is n ques tion of protection for tho mon ongnged in developing tho country's re sources nnd tho men who nro -willing tpwork. Thcro hns never been any compla nt of food or wages In Cooh Coun ty enmps. Hero In tho wliatmusss m iy bo found camps with club rooms nnd nil modern conveniences, It eluding bnths nnd reading rooms nnd good wages for willing workers. This Is a condition thnt should bo cultlnrtod, encournged and -maintained. Men who scok to destroy theso conditions should not bo tolerated. Tho time Is at hand whon n chango of dictum must bo mndo. It Is up to the business mon and officials of Marshflold to meet and mnstor the situation promptly. Thoro should bo no haggling about uuthorlty. yomothlng must ho dono thnt has some snnp nnd sound of tho'lnw about It to make these Irrcspomrtblo'iudustrinl perverts roallzo that this Is a community of law and order nnd of men nnd offlclnls who know tholr duty nnd knowing will perform it promptly. To neglect or ho Indiffer ent to this duty nt this tlmo is to ndvortlso ourselves as a community unworthy of tho rognrd and consldornllon of honest men everywhere and Indifferent to tho gravest threitts hanging over us for this Is a thront ngainst'tho community nna not against tan Iiorbc. 1 RECEIVERS FOR fill! CONCERN T BE ELECTED ON BAY Governor Declares He Will Not Appoint Commissioners Without Election. SAYS FACTIONAL FIGHT NECESSITATES LATTER CANADIAN TROOPS READ? FORIIW. Dominion Government Has Given Orders for Soldiers to Be Ready for Action onrCali. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, Tlmos.) VANCOOVEU. B. a. April C Tho Canadian Mounted Blflos and Ilocky .Mountain Bnnt'oro, two mili tary organizations In Kamloops, linvo been notified to hold tbomsolves In imndlnesa In enso of strlko riots by tbo I. W. W. on tho Canwlinn Unrth urn right ol way. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) "VANCOL-Vlilt, B. a. April 'C Klfvon hundred station mon will re sume work along tho lino of tho Cn nndJnn Northern Railway tho early part of noxt weok, according to re ports from Tulo, B. C, tho contra! heudquartors of tho Hlrlko nceno, lavst night. Tho stntlon mon nro small subcontractoi who haTo undertaken tho work of cloarlng nnd gnUlln;; smnll sections of tho rond or nccom-nlltililnp- rock wnrtr an 'different liolnts. It is stated that no attorajit to stop tho station men resuming work will bo maae. Tno Biauou men, while In a way afflllatod with tho In dustrial Workoro of tho worm are not moinbors, and work Independent ly of tnni nggregntion. TIUtOH IS KIUXAII'KD Siipiwirter of I. W. W. ll Ousted IVtim Saa J)lcgo. (By Associated I'roiis to Coos Bay Time.) 'SAN DIKGO, Ajirll C Exclto mont Js high hero today us a result or tho kidnaping of A. It. Ban or, edi tor of n weekly paper, last night, bo catiBo of tho stand lilu.papor had takon In tho Industrial Workers of tho World "froo siiecch" campnlgn In this city. Sauor -wan seized by six men in front of his hnmo nud whlrlod nwny in an nutomobllo. Thoro Is no ttneo of tho party todny. Bauer's paper denounced thoollco.and tho citizen's committees which havo tak en part in tho deportation of .tho In dustrial Workers. I By Associated Prooa to Cooa Bay Timos.j ESCANDADA. Call.. April 0. , Vowing vongennr on tSioso who kld- nnpcu mm in ban uiogo last nignt, A. It. Bauor, publisher of a okly paper in thnt city, -which is 30 aiillos from here, walkud into town this morning and loftfihortly before jioon for Los. AngolcH, ho snld. Saner was uninjured by his uldnnjtcrs who had tied him Jinnd and foot :af tor getting him Into tho nmchlne. Ho sayu It would not uo safe for hint to return 1 to Bnn Diego, ER DKCOVATKn CIIIvVA. CMill STORE. COOS RAY Wo are" tho KXOLUSIVK AGENTS for tbo Saturday Evening Post nna tho Ladles' Homo Journal: $1.50 a year each, at Norton & Hauscns. IS FOR PRES. TAFT Secretary Gives Reasons Why President Should ce He nominated. (ny Associated Press to Tho Cooa Ray Tlmos) WASHINOTON. D. C, April C Secretary of the Interior Flslior In ... iio.,.uiv tdiinv ii reed the ronora- inatlon of President Taft. Ills state ment concludes. "J nonevo mo nuuii life nhould be Prenldont Tnft. Elrst, u i. .a Avru in luinuiar kuv eminent, to be nohloved through tho iiHrtU.ili'H of ioiresiuauvo uuniuu rat tho only mean by which genu ine and enduring popular government cu'i b wKiiied for the people. 'Second, because, he has demon stra.ed constn.ctlve ability at a tlmo whon constructive statoamnnsjlp is nuoded as nover before slnco the re public was founded. "Third, because of tho principles which he has advocated and on the progress he hns achieved the republi can party must stand at the elec tion." Photo Supplies, developing and printing. Walker Studio. .J2 1MKCK HAVILAXD decoration CHINA $7 at Coos Buy Cash Store. REMKMRER tho LADIES' HOME JOURNAL will bo $2 a year afttr May 1 by mall and 15c per copy at NORTON & nANSENS two stores. i IN OLD MEXICO Developments in Stormy Re public in Favor of Fed erals Now. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April C With ono small exception, tho re ported enpturo of Toplas by the rev olutionists, tho goneral trend of tho reports that renchod tho Stato De partment over night from Consular Officers iu Mexico are In favor of tho Mndero government. 'AHis-Chalmers Company in Fi nancial straits Again Hearing in Milwaukee. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 0. Re ceivers wero appointed todny for tho Allls-Chalmors Company by Judgo Sanborn of tho United States dis trict court. The nppolntmonts woro mndo on application of tho First Na tional and Wisconsin National Banks hrro, both creditors of tho company, and W. W. Nichols of Now York, a landholder and stockholder. 1 L W Panama Cana! Commission cBegins to Sell Supplies and EfjuiDmenl of Work. By Associated Press to Coos Buy Tlmos.) WASHINGTON. B. C April C (Suggesting ttliu .approaching end of( xlio j?ront tnsjc or utiuing mo rnna- mu Canal, tlio commission Is advor tlhlng for proposals for tho snlo of -supplies nnd equipment no longer :nooded, Included in tho advertised 31st are 24 old French locomotives, I French surveying Instruments, a number of -stonmnliovols, various Iflnds of henry hardware and oven liotOl nd honhold suppUes nud fixtures. Will Name Men Who Have Highest Number of Votes at Election. (Special to Tho Times) SALEM, Ore, April. C With a vlow to ending tho factional fight re lative to tho Port of Coos Bay, Gov ernor West docldod todny in stead of appointing a now board of commissioners, to nrrango for an election and to base his appointments on lta results. Shortly nftor tho port wns creat ed, tho governor appointed tho com missioners. Attacking tho cloctloo creating a lovylng tax for Its sup port, ono faction rccontly secured a decision In tho supremo uourt uo clnrlng It Invalid, and now a now board must bo appointed. Realis ing tho nppolntmonto will bo unsat isfactory to ono faction or the oth er, Govornor West will nrrango for nn election to bo hold under tho aus pices of tho Common Inl Club nnd whon tho results arc forwardod to him, ho will appoint thoso securing tho highest number of votos. .MUST ALSO REORGANIZE LEAVE TODAY 0 SREAKWATEn Steamer Sails This Afternoon for Portland With Larfje Passenger List. The Breakwater sailed this after noon for Portland with a largo list of pnBsongQrR. Sho had a fair cargo of miscellaneous freight and Cnpt. Mncgonn jilans to place tho bar buoy nt tho end .of tho suukou Jotty en i auto out. Among thoso calling on the Bronk wntor wero tho following: L. Crulkshnnlc, L. H. Stolnhnrt. W, C. Wnrnock, Goo. Larlbola, Mrs. Geo. Larlbola, Mr. Austin, F. II. Ackloy, T. J. Vnlllor. I. Andorson, Mrs. O. ShongbiirK, Mrs. C. Shongburg, 10. Tho above announcement of GovV West's policy Is prosumod to Indl cato tho attltudo ho will tako follow Ing tho reorganization of tho port ntt n spoclal election to bo hold In tho future. Tho Supremo Court decis ion hns not only knocked out tho Port Commissioners but hns knocked out tho Port Ksolf nnd boforo nny now commission could bo dcsignatou, tho port would hnvo to bo formed again. HAS RESIGNED PRINCIPAL OI'' MAH8HFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL HirTIHEH AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS SICRVICE HERE. After nearly 26 years servlco n n tocchor In tho Marshflold public hchools, Mrs. D. L. Rood, principal of tho Control school building hns resigned, offerttve nt tho eloso of the prosont school yenr. Hor resig nation was read nt a mooting ot the- Marshflold school board yesterday afternoon whon nonrly all of tho teaching corps for tho ensuing year was elected. Mrs. Rood began In tho Mnrshflold schools in tho 70s, then taught awhllo at East port, taught In Alaska, and In North Bond, Slnco Inst bo coming Identified with tbo Mnrsh flold schoolB, sho has taught hero about 10 years. Tho board has not yot toloctod her succossor, Most of tho grado teachers wore elected yesterday but n Inirriini Mm Vnv I'nxton Mrs I "-l:,r wuru uiucimi yuniuruny uiu wln'dtt Clnrk. Mrs. N. Justefieu, Misa Evft!..?"por." n Tledgoii. A few Jacobson A L. Qoorrre E A Solncu. I -",,"K' wore nimio iroin last yoar'B jacousou, a. u uoor w. a. muaco, . .. . . . Mr R A CanpbelMVs Campbell c'""'1'8 work (1 ot"or8 to somo oC l'j UJuAsteCn 'f" w' 1$" rrlnf tam Vn TTnrn is nuenkol H J Koll. AmonR thoso retiring nro Mlsae ington. Piul Iftd0." 7 W. Vvilliamlif'rV A0"'0,iV!,' n0t ma,, " PARRAL WAS LOOTED Mexicans Respected American nnd RrllUh Flags Only. (By Associated Press to Coos Brv Tlmo.) PARRAL. Mox., April C When the liberals entered the city thoy found It looted. Tho loss by looting is estimated at $400,000. No places flying American or British flags wero lootod but othor flags wore not re spected. REMEMBER the QUATERMASS STUDIO for FINE PHOTOS. Three FLAVORS. IOE CREAM, rino apple Sherbert for your Easter Dinner LEWIS CONFECTIONERY. Goo. Goodnim, Claronco Gregg, W. J, Harrlmnn, Win. Sorson, C. R, Nel son, E. B. Henderson, L. W. Culber son, J. W. Mulckoy, Mori Woodcock, Lyn Woodcock, J, II. Syndor, W. II. Johnson, A. Potorson, W. II, Miller. W. Kowl, W. II. Burghngon, Harry llgmplty, Mike Ylkon, Alox Onlcordi, Dwnbo Glordlngn, Thomas Purbary, H. A. KolIy.M. W. Cnrllsle. Tho Breakwater crossod out at tlon for ro-clectlon. Walter E. Morris was choson to bond tho commorclnl dopartmont. Ho comos highly rocommondod. Ellz nbath V. Mooro will havo chargo of tho domostlo sclonco work. Tho following tenchors woro olect od yostordny nt tho snlnrlos speci fied: Ruth Strlfflor. $05; Louise Wil bur. $70: Hlldn Stopholm. $0C; Lll- 2-30 and reiwed a Tood bar and 1,nn K,mor0' 70; '"V Spoonor $06; :r,Sni,el t-7? .,E BL.- A'dnoo Pnlmor. $CB; Mnrle T. Malon- HIHKWIlt OVII, 11 M HIWV4 III17HUII))U to frolnds hero, Cnpt. Macgenn said: "The rldo waB nil thoy say but I deny bolng scared, although the sldowalk appeared to stand on end. Ross Smith nearly got squaro with mo for a few rough bam I havo takon him over. Put blaok buoy In posi tion on bar today." Our NEW MEW contain many now nnd FANCY SPECIALS Lewis Confectionery. ey. ?80: Melon I.andrlth. $62 CO, Ruth Woodworth, $00: Wnltor E Morris, $80; Elizabeth V. Moore, $80; Geno Stownrt, $C0; Hollo O'Con nor, $C0. HEMKMIIKR the QUATURMASS STUDIO for FINE PHOTOS. SPECIAL SALE TAFFIES and PEANUT BRITTLE at STAFFORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. RE.MEMRER the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL will bo $2 a year uftor May 1 by mall and 15c per copy at NORTON & HANSEN'S two stores, Our NEW MENU contains many new and FANCY SPECIALS Lonis Confectionery. LXTEST i:STKR MILLINERY i arrived nn Breakwater todny nnd I now on dlcnlpv nt VOGUE MILLI NERY, WHITEHOUSE store. North Rend. Spo them. Best values in SPRING HATS. SPECIAL SALE TAFFIES nud PEANUT BRITTLE nt STAFFORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY. PEOPLE'S 3, 10 nnd 18 CENT STORE. Phono 2aa-J. I