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rp flyftiligs sm mm mt ym try to up them ,nr Ileal EsUio ''la T V A .JMttM? ... . 4 WANT vnVEtlTinrvn ti .'iAknM?1 TISINO jnrWYonrBc! .- Market" KffecUrelf t m nut the (acta tjbout your i S 'bet JUMP" 1 l'! ifoprty lb oeye oi (U , town. , .A And if VAnf them who ought to Mfi":r .ii Itl ,fS.K.'uu" "" a law Mtttra .xxxv " - V T Kstnlillslicd In 1878 im Tito ConHt Mull WKMIIhM uf ASSOCIATED PltKSs WANT ADVEnTISING tlbe Atm' Will Kp Use Ineomo from o ' Furnished Rooms from iMpalagl YOU can really h,olp ttw family revenues by renting a "fow'farnlahod rooms and", If you know how and whon to U8o the classified columns, you may keep that little extra lhcomn as "steady as a clock." MABSHF1ELD, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mali Mn OTA and Coos liny Advertiser. nu' ul r ICE GUARD OF POLITICIANS NCR GO FOR CON ill Li., onrl Rinn-Lcaders W? WnninMC Rtntns rroin " -.7 Gainer iuuuy. I. nrllAlM IIMTII iLncMHim ui 7.. ...., ANtn iMumiNM 1 iuiu II Lyon Claims lexas ior Roosevelt ruona win Be Contestea. Associated Tress to Coob Day Times.! jiCAGO. Juno a, Tho vanguard political liostB which nro to e Chicago tholr camping ground 1 Mm nomination of tho ropubll- (iadldaw ior pruaiuuui mnvuii f. Hotel corridors ana tlio ro kin national commlttoo hoad- ten veto llirongou witu tno -i.ti linn. .Tnnniih D. Konllnc lilinapolla oponod tho Taft hond- ters in readiness tor l no arrival v.rronmnn Will nm II. McKln- Etesd of tho Tnft forces, who la Irltd beforo night. Urinny flic- I who rcpresuntB RoobovoR In xMilMtt nlnn nrrlvnd with n lintnh hole submitted to iho commit EXTRA ! I. M. NOBLE HOME ROBBED TODAY Driving the First Spike in Sootihem Pacific Railway at Morth Bend co.NTrr.ST ix auizox.v sad IlwiNci rll l'umM 1 111 Tho CenTcntlons SlmtiltnurniiNly Associated rress 10 uooa nay TlniPH.i KSOX. Arlx., Juno .1. Tno Tnft iROOSCVClt delegates hold RtlltO Kstloni In tho namo Imll today Swh elected rlv deloraton lo tho kp tonvon Ion, ITBXAS FOR ROOSEVELT I Lyon Says ominltlco is Nine to hiistnln III in. Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay Times.) HICACO. Juno 3 Cecil Lyon. led committeeman from Texas, hero with tho clnlms of the i Roosevelt dologntlon for HcntB Is convention and conndontly as- mat tno national cotnnilttco I uphold him In his contention. 4AAAA Unknown nnrtlcs brnkn Into tho L. ,M. Noble rofltdoiicc on Pino Btreot this afturnoon mid fltolo n connldnrnliln ntnnutit nt Bllvorwnro, jewelry, etc. Just how much they olilnlnod 1ms not 4 been dctarinlncd. lmt tim lmna.i was pretty nononillv ransackod Mrs. Ii. M. Noblo wnH absent n few houru, attending a ten at MfB. McKlllcht'fl hnmo. Tho IhlovoB overlooked $20,000 In ncgotlnhlo iioIph In ono of tho drawoi-H from which they stole ouior pnperB. LQRfMER WILL II APPEAL h. jUj ilalsaff'BH oelsBiJssV " x -T-wBBiBBiB jf K, CM 4 iWM lsssssHV HsssV lisB " Vl'Wttir9Tft'THHHEHHfl HlfkXisiB . WiV jr H l v H v -ft )J Phj If f svKsHsssHsB ssHtu-S If VssssssssssssssH ' JrJlm VaW " A- f "-THssssBiBPssHkssl ssRntif 9 ttssssssssssssssH s-' JF A sK Hi "(- 4 sssssWTssssH ' .WvSl' SVisssssissssssB jF. 1 r7r VI " h . t. I r I mR HiJW tig -tV ' jF s ii tat irt ii .Ji5' JTrsHf ; VHT rayor L. ,T. Simpson, driving the spike; General Manager Millis, porforniing the christening with a holtlcot Coos Bay ercain,Avith a large onnch of North Bend Boost ers standing sponsors foii,thojticwT)jorn railNyny. J INCREASE OUR PAYROLJL STnmn ix xi:w vomc Sides Claim Victory la Hotfl TifllMlF Tmnliln. Associated Press to Tho Coon Day Times.) W YORK. Jnnn n Tim nlrllrn waiters and cooks for Mglior ma snorier Hours and union "Hon entored upon ItH second way wun both strikers nnd 'icrs claiming a victory. Of tho fwi uoioi ana rcstaurantB nf IMS tnnn half a dozon had 1 tnClr tltnlllfr rnnm ilnnfa nml fnslnder annonroil fnlrlv wnli Ifrt with 8trlkc-hrcnker8. Tho i"u8Ker say tno atrlko la lirok- r union icnilnra lnml, nt Mm CCnt. Tlin linlnn nttlnlnla P to causo a, spread of tho "" not uirectly oraployel pl service. Illinois Senator to Speak in Own Behalf In Senate Ouster Hearing. (I)y Associated Prrsa to Coos Day Tlmo.i WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Senator I.qrlnicr has nrrlvod from Clilcnno. Ho (I cell n ed to answer directly when naked If ho had any Intention of re ulgnlng and when nskod nbout tho rcportod poll of tho Sonnto which Is eald to bo ngnlnst him, ho ropllcd thnt ho know nothing of It. Scnntor Lorlmor docllncd to discuss his Plans furthor than to Bay that ho ex- puctod to speak In hla own defense, IX)ItIMKIl CASK UP I JURY PFfOBE AGAIN pi Session Called at Los p'aww to investigate "i i uw iase. lAssoclatert Press to Coos Day B Ttmaa lc una, is ANqeles, Juno 3 Tho V Wand jury wna caUod , vU iqUa,. t0 mvoatigato fur. -" "j nuoged bribery of tho ffl"a Jury. j. P. steward, the 4rg0 OCPMt Of Vntilnn tino r'y witness called In. It was LVi?'a8 n,skod to testify con- par uuBiness wun ma STMKim IS WOUNDED MVUh Offlcora .. OII..... .. A. J Cfu,,s Seriously Eclated Press to The Coos JNTftv ay Times.) ra ' Va8S- June 3. Q.o fflan'i. Z , ' a uu,,et "ora a themevolver ,a a flBt e- ," officers afad striking Vn- a h ,. ""won wun a vo ir er wav tn nb -i i- i. fclehTfi? the PUco and'strlk ' followed, shots wero fired. "ouTrrrr , ... Vvi.l V " "UI1KLT I1IIS Will 1, V! danco at Finnish Hall J, June 8. Ecrrono IsiTited sws especially welcome and Jolly Tlm GfK- milK, Hfimtor Kerii Will Slnko First Speech Tomorniw (Ily Associated. Pross to Coos Day Times) WA8HIN0T0N, Juno 3. Tho fight over Senator Lorlmer's elec tion will como up In tho sennto to morrow when Senator Kern, leading tho forces which Book to unseat the liiinnin Bnnntnr. will mako tho first speech In what promises to bo n two wooks' debate a majorny oi mo investigating commltteo has roported that the charge that Lorlmor'a elec tion was brougnt about by bribery and corruption has not boon proved. R I OF RIG Food Products from 20 to 3b Per Cent Higher Than Year Ago. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Juno 3. It costs moro now to live than ovor beforo In tho history of tho United States ex cept perhaps during tho war time. Prices on an average aro nearly ten per cent higher today than a year ago according to trado authorities. Food products nro tho highest on re cord, some articles being thirty-five per cent higher and the average In crease In food products being twenty per cent. "" "yffi5?A!-NcouiiW : ; . :- Dy Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.-- Abraham Ruef. tho convicted ppjltlcal boss of .San Francisco now serving fourteen yean i ' sentence for giving a """":" orio of the Uoodllng supervisors durlnK tho administration or t Mayo? Eugene Schmltz, was disbarred from practicing as an attorney In courts of this state L . i. n..nromn rnurt today. DOUDIiE BILIi at Itoyal tonlgfst. pJI I'jiili is just one lino of action that Coos Bay should pursue Iroin this one mio that is to do everything pos sihle to increase our payroll. Every time we provide work for a half dozen or even less men we arc doin, something to increase the prosperity of tho city. Every man who draws a salary helps not only himself but adds to the volume of business transacted. Everything that is manufactur ed and used here not only increases our payj ....ii 1...A i! t : :. i. .. ii. .......... ..i. i.... i(ui inu is a uiieci Having a.i u kucjjs uiuiuniuy iu nuniu. Coos 13ay people should a)prcciate this fact by en couraging its small industries. There are a number of them here that should bo fostered and forwarded by local people. Aside from its big lumber plants, planing mill; bo factory and ship building enterprises, Coos. Bay also manufactures brooms, cigars, matresses, candy, cheese, flavoring extracts, baking powder and other articles in . small way. Anyone and all of these industries might bo increased by the patronage of home people. Wn ninv flUTiM' ns to tho moral mid lihvsical Affects of smoking, biit men will smoke. Tf they must smoke, why not smoke Coos Bay-made cigars? They make cigars in rarshfield as good as the thousands that are imported annually and it Coos nay men would smolco Uoos Jiay mnln nimivs. Hio. niniip.v iniorht. be kenfc nt honiG and a fac- tory employing twenty to n hundred men built up in this fniulv is n wlinln5?nino mimI licccssavv nrtifilo of diet. Marshfield has two candy factories turniug out products equal to any mado on the Pacific Coast or anywhere else for that matter. v ay not always uuy nome-maac canuics that are pure and palatable and develop that industry so that scores might be employed and increase our pros- perity. , A farshfield firm is now manufacturing flavoring extracts and baking powder that are pronounced by com petent cooks to be equal to any on the market. If every Coos Countv housowifavvould call for, purchase ancl use Sunset flavoring extracts and baking powder, it would not be long until wo would have a factory of which the citv might be proud and it would contribute to tho gen eral prosperity. Coos nay also turns oiu m mmmuu iu mu mumis i n.in3 11 tkiit-ri-viA1 ilinnci f nnf rtAil. .lumcn at firiiiifiim'f'i'. jl NiKri'i.iii v uu mi uu i;iv;v;3Vrf lihiu lwu- noisours pronounce equal, if not superior, to tho best im ported brand. JtiSROgoocinimt a large encuso ui-ukui-from Seattle recently offered to contract for the present output at a stated price. Now, if everyone who cats cheese would buv "Bean Pol" cheese, it would not be long imtii another growing industry would be contributing to Coos Bay prosperity. Then there are brooms. If we can mako brooms equal to others, whv not always buy Coos Bay brooms and thus help the cause along. Tho same is true of Coos Bay-made matresses and springs. Let us help the factories we already have as well as trying to get now ones. Let us boost homo industry. ' Let us sweep our homes with Coos Bay brooms, do on, bilking with Coos Bay baking powder, cat Coos B115 cheese and candy ; smoke Coos "Bay-made cigars and go tu clcep at night with a cleay conscience, on a downy couch made of a Coos Bay in,it"ess resting on Coos Bay-made springs. OS VI AND HIMSELF Frank Conradi, of Ballard, Wash., Enacts Double Tragedy Today. (Dy AsBoclntcd I'resn to Coos Day Times.. SEATTLE, Wash., Juno3 Frank Conradi, n filer In n saw mill nt Dallard, today shot and killed hla wife nnd killed himself thu snnifc way. .Mrs. Conradi filed suit for dl vorco several days ago, alleging cruelty. Slnro then Conrndl has boon drinking heavily. Today ho wont to thq houtjo of hla wlfo nnd tho trad egy followed Immodlntoly. Tho Con mull's wero mlddlo aged pooplo with nlno children, most of thorn adults. BREAKWATER IN EARLY TODAY Steamer Arrives From Portland With 67 Passengers and Good Freight Cargo. Tho nreakwator nrrlved In early today from Portland aftor a good trip down tho coast. Alio had C7 pas sengers nnd a big cargo of gcnoral freight. In tho latter wero eight pianos for Oolng & Harvoy. Tho Dronkwator camo to Marsh field on low tldo this morning and when she roachod horo was unablo to get within ton feet of tho wharf on account of n shoal of mud. Capt. Macgonn says tho condition Is vory bad thore. When they roachod Portland last trip, Dr. Straw and Capt. Macgonn hod a, long conference with Adjutant General Flnzer, Major Knapp and I.lout, Tozo rolatlvo to tho proposal of Gov. West to disband tho Oregon Naval Militia. Capt. Macgonn saya that Dr. Straw mado a strong argu ment for tho retention of the Naval Militia. On thp trip down, tho Rreakwator mado tho run from bar to bar In thirteen hours nnd five minutes. Sho was Juat twonty-ono hours and twen ty minutes making tho run from dock to dock, that Is actual running time. Tho Dreakwater will pall tomorrow at 1 o'clock for Portland. Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho Dreakwater were the following: Capt. Catron, II. Woatenborg, C, S Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman. Robt. Hofi man. h. R. Stlnson, F. F. Wrlghtman, A. Lindsay, D. Heaslet, F. A. Waltors. Mrs. Walters, Torlsa Dock, Annie Dock, Holen Dpck, Miss M. Dock, Mro. It, A. Dock. Hilda Andorson, An nlo Ward, F, NVatcn, R. V. Miller, Mrs, E, C. Anderson, Mrs, D. Halll man, A. L. Layton, Dertha Layton, Alta Layton, C. T, Lo Fobre, J. D. Shouso, O. Q, Putnam, E, R. Wink ler, Mrs. Winkler. II, Gerbor, F, N. Kerrigan, J, E. Hyer, S. Nlmoro, J, J. ReynoIdB, A. W. Helblng, Mrs. 11. Helblng. J. G. Gamble, A. S. Ham mond, Miss M. Mills. Mrs. M. Pang- ES GIVEN PJBDON TOOAV President Tafl Grants Uncondi tional Reprieve in Oregon Timber Fraud. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da,y Times.) WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Presi dent Taft granted today nn uncon ditional pardon to Wlllard Jonos of Portlnnd, Oregon, convlctod of land frauds In tho fanioim enncs In which, tho late Scnntor Mltcholl nf Oregon nnd Dinger Hormnnn, formor com missioner of tbo gonernl Innd olllco were nllegcd to bo Implicated, Tho pardon Is based on tho ground that improper methods sero purtntod la filling the Jury box from which tho Jones Jury wna drawn. widows wimj nr ONE-HALF OF FUND Dy Associated Press NEW YORK, Juno 3. Sov- cnty-two widows, Rlxty-two of whom lost husbands In tho Tl- tnnlo wreck, will rocolvo nearly 44 4 ono hnlf of tho $150,000 fund raised by tho Jlcd Cross Einor- goncy Roljof Commltteo, accord- lug to tho chalrmnn's report mado public today. i Y FLEE 10 REBELS Only 106 Foreigners of Ovor 2000 Remain in Chihua hua Today. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Cooa Day Tlmos.) CHIHUAHUA, Juno 3, Only ono hundred and six foreigners out of n nnrmnl foreign population of two thousand rosldo In Chlhunhun today. Of th6 oho thousand AmorlcnnB who ordinarily llva horo, only tlilrty-flvu mon nnd two womon romnln, Fonra of nn attack by tho advancing fed erals cuusod thousands of poreonB to loavo town. ItEDELS WIN VICTORY Ilepoticd (o Have Itcpulrtcd Federal Koutli of Torreoii ' (Dy Assoclatod Proas to Cooa Day Tlmcfl.) WASHINGTON, Juno 3 Tho Mex ican robols havo boo rod another vic tory south of Torrcon. Roports to tho Stnto Department today declarod that aftor n hnrd fight tho Inmirrec'OH captured San Miguel dot Mczuultal, Zacotaca8, across tho lino from Dor-pngo. I. W. W. WINS OUT Orator Arrested In Sail Diego h Ito. IeaHCl Twliiy. (Dy Associated Prosa to The Cops Day Tlmos.) SAN DIEGO, Juno 3. A. I). Car son, an Industrial Workor of tho World, arrcstpd horo nftor ImvInK spoken In tho street and chnrgod with having resisted tho ouicors in Ban Dlogo, was froed today after a hrloJC preliminary examination In which only tho prosecution offorod n dofenso of tho pollcoman who mado tho ar rest. Tho offlcors tostltlod thnt after ho had told Carson to "movo on" nnd coaso talking from a "soap box," Car son protostod that ho wub within hla rights, whereupon tho policeman ad mitted on tho stand that ho slapped Carson In tho faco sovoral times" and later placed him under arrest. i - ' i APPEALS SEATTLE CASE Ilorgor Wants Noted Citizenship Rev ocation llOOOIlHMlt'M'd. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day T'mM.) WASII1NOTON. D. C . Juno 3. Acting by orders of tho Socialist party, Representative uorgor, oi wh- onnnln. tho nnlv RnrlallBt In ConKrOBS. lodgwl today a vigorous protost wlUs Attorney uonerai wioKorHnam against 'ho action of Judgo Man ford In Rnntlln In ilnnrlvlni? John OlKOIl Of hla citlzonshlp rights bocauso tho la,f- tor "wanted to cnango mo cuumuu tlon." Dorgor doclaro! ho would tuko tho matter up to Taft If tho a tornoy gcnoral decllnod to net. burn, R. D. McKonilo, Mrs. McKonzlo. L, M. Waro, E. 8. Downing, J. it. Ilnlnllnn If A Tnrnlinrlz. D. RdVOr- son, G, J. Rlloy. T. J. McCarthy. M. A. Cohen, C. W. Mill, o. jojiBcn.j. A. Gablo, It. D. Dyor, EdnngEllerH- tnn Afnlml Nralln. Lena EllOrston. II. McDrlde. C. Drown, G. W. Reod.F.R. Miller, W. J. Dadgley, v L, Daniel. A. D. 8eIon. E. Peterson, F Bago vlch, M. Mlklvlsh, J. W. CarlIo, A. Wlk.