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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1912)
vy r "' v "ttr. SSWsnnQSjr-- i . A Ml . ... ?, i ' -A ti COOS BAY TIMES J APT MjPjiT'P f. O. MALUNKV Ktlllor mid I'iiIi. LflU I IV I U ill U VOTING TAME BAN H. MALONLY News Editor DEMOCRACY OF THE DEAD. . . i.. FHUM I'UOUIO, uoio., comes uu ' , terestlng Btory of u reform thut Is being instituted In tho come tcry there. Tho Leader tolls of It a i a beautiful Ideal that Is being worked out at Hosclawn cemetery. Nothing less Is being sought than a domocracy nf hn ilnntl. The Ideal Is to nbollsu, so far as possible, all artificial dis tinctions. All nre to sleep under tho satno overarching trees, under tho' same beautiful flowers. It Is n now thought. Tho old Idea lms been to raise costly monuments, t to fence off as completely as possible pnnli of Its nolKhbors, to beauthy, each lot, or to neglect It, without re gard for the effect upon tho whole. Uut n uiircrcni meat prcruus ui , lloselawn. And to ono who believes I In tho brothorhood of man It is a sur prisingly beautiful Ideal. Thero aro no mounds, there nre no dividing fences or hedges. Monumonts aro discouraged, and In -a new section soon to bo opened nono will be al lowed simply a stone set flush wlt.i tho ground, to mark tho name of the sleeper. It Is to bo a place whore rich and poor, saint nnd sinner, Rhnll Ho down together for tho flnnl rust. Tho earth-born distinctions of class shall ceaso with man's death. Man's wealth, or man's poverty, sliall not moro avail him In Hosclawn than !t does In God's sight. I Death Is n lovoler. Thoso broad grass plots at Hosclawn teach this lesson. Hut, moro effectively than any sermon could do it, thoy teach I also tho brotherhood of man. And Democratic Convention Almost Monotonous Clark There Wilson on Decline. LITTLE HOY HILL. The once I'corles3 Leader Is covorod with dust, And vocally weak ho stands; For the voice so accustomed to shout ing "Thou Must!" Is downed by tho negative bands. TImo was when tho Peerless Ono's volco was strong And his volco was austere and he had caroled his eloquent song Of tho monnclng "cross of gold." that Is n lesson we sndly need to learn I tni(0n nt 12-43 Tho once Peorless Leader wont out of tho hall, For tho leader found now ho had peers; The Commoner camo by a commoner . fall. And n worrying volley of Jeers. Tho men who had followed lilm thrlco In defeat Wero tired of Bryan; And marked all their votes with u cross bo discroot With tho golden cross of Ryan. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmco). BALTIMORE, July 2 Tho dead lock In tho National Democratic Con volition scorned moro complicated than over when tho ndjournmont was In this solflflh, world of ours. grnnplug, material TODAY'S R E RESULTS GIVEN a. m. until noon to day. Wilson mado stonily gains dur ing Mondays balloting until ho reached tho hlghwator mark of 601 14 votes on tho 39th ballot. Ho re mained stationary on tho -I Otli nnd ' then begnn to loso ground, Tho Inst j ballot was tho 12nd when Wilson polled 104 votes. Clark reached tho lowest ohb of his candidacy on tho ballot whoro Wilson readied tho crest. Ifo went WILSON. NAMED FOB PRESIDENT ( Cont in iiecl from JS"",. , But T tiiiiiktlie trn'liaVconieTto recognlzo that ho cannot bo nominat ed by this convention nor enn he bo used to defeat any other cnudidate' Bttiikhcnd proceeded. "Vice-president?" queried n dele gate from tho floor. "No " snouted Bankliead. "lie will not turn from tho Important du ties he Is performing to tnko up such an offlco as vice-president." He ox- pressed tho hopo that no ono would urgo Undorwood for vice-president. Mr. Underwood directs mo to with draw his naino from this convention." said Bankliead, ntnld ah Impressive; WAAAAfAWA v t BjBjr a , f n - ssWwitf.' ' ' SHssBHR'' WOODHOW WILSON SPEAKING Picture of Democratic Presidential Nominee Delivery Ono of Ills Forceful Addresses. VWSWfVWV.W silence, adding a tribute of tlianl.H from Underwood for tho slnccro lo- n aiitinnrt t.li'nn lilm. Ifit rifMml Mint down to I 22 votes at that tlmo but Underwood's friends were' rolcnsod Timely Reductions on Women's Wear D URTNG the lust four days this sloro has boon constantly crowded with enrrcr bit vers. Our Pre-Fourth of MB July Sale has goltcn to bo an annual event, and is looked forward to by many women who wish to be well dressed for r. small outlay of money. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Underwear, Chil dren's Wcai, Gloves, Hair Goods, in fact almost everything has been materially reduced in price for this week's selling. For the convenience of out-of-town visitors we will bo open every day during the celebra tion, also Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings from 7 to lJ o'c lock only. Winners of Events at Marsh field Fairgrounds Track This Afternoon. A largo crowd was at tho raccH to day and saw n flue exhibition. Tho track Is In good shape and the rncoH wero hotly contoatod. Toiuorrow'u progra mis also a good ono nnd tlioro will probably bo n good turn-out. To day's results wore as follows: Trotting and Pacing; M Mile Heats; 2:30 Class: First, Harry N., owned by F. P. Norton; second, Wahkp, owned by Percy Wnrd; third, Immediately begnn to pick up and had gono to 430 when ndjournmont was taken. ' Sponker Clark came over to Balti more during tho evening and ho re turned to Washington shortly bofore midnight. I Tho convention wont through an other monotonous round of balloting Inst night. Tho roll call In which Wilson Rallied steadily and Clark as steadily lost wero taken without deci sive results. Tho evening started iiiisplc'ouuly for Wilson with tho 35th ballot nnd on the 39th ho had passed tho 500 mark with one nnd one half votos to sparo. Clark In tho samo ballot lost 11 votes. On tho 40th can or tno roil. Wilson's G01V4 ro T. Andr-i ninlncd tho snmo and Clark galnod a delegates stood on chalrH waving hutj sluglo vote, leaving lilm 123. In tho meantime the voto for Un dorwood fluctuated with ten votes of tho ono bundrod mark. COUILLE IS T WINNER Jim Baldwin, owned by E, son. Tlmo, 2:10'. 2:17. Running; Mile Dash: First, Sir Ashton. owned by 10. T. Allen; Rccond, Vcnorn, owned J. L. Knight. Teddy ran nwny nt ,tlm post nnd wan withdrawn. ' Cnrrlago Horso Haco; $ Mile.' BoBf Two Out of Thron: First, Billy Murray, owned by K. It. Preston; King Dixon, owned by D. L. Rood, and Hazel, owned by J. L. Knight, tlod for. second nnd third mono;', j Beat tlmo wnn 1:23 1-5. Flvc-olghtha Mllo Dash: Flrit, Charley Foster, owned by M. II. Nay; second, Bonney Bags, owned by ' F. P. Norton; third, Venom, owned by J. L. Knight. Time, 1:04. Qunrtar Mllo; Horses Not.Trnlne.l This Benson: First, Rogue River, owned by Yokam; Becond, Sham rock, owned by J. L. Knight. -i I'.ntrlfH July .1. I Coaulllo won tho big Hhoot nt .h.) Tho ontrlos for tomorrow after- ,llCo track this moruliig with Marsh- no..n.5..r,nCv? nro ns foU?Wfl: '"d BU('0'', "! Baudon third. Co- RACK No. 1. Trotting and par- millle had a fair load over Marshflnld . n "iiio iit-uiH, i'i mreu m uvnj ior iirat Honors nnd Ma run Hold had irctiur-ii. I'urso. n.u. ' good lend over Bandon. Fred Single Jim Baldwin IK. T. Andemon). nf tlm rvmnin.. t..n... ....... 1.1..1. '.... Berkeley. CM,' I with 40 birds out of a pogslblo CO. Harry N. (F. P. Norton), Marsh- (leo. Loionz was socoml with 4u. v v 1 t t .1 x c lw KI'1'1 was high for Marahfleld Nearest N. (J. L. Lathrop), San with 42 birds, while Claude Nnsburn Francisco. iu,i h. Wolla had 40 each. limy Murray (11. It. Proton).' Fred Sluule won tlm itm-s. ,..!... and the teuin monov wnn mmII no ,..i Myrtle cent to Coaulllo nnd 40 por cent to 1 .iiiiriuiiioiu. Alter tlie be h hoot- wns for whom they pleased to vote. Senator Stone In Clark's behalf took the plntform and rclcnscd Clark's supporters from further cut sldcratlon of IiIh candidacy but nddd that tho Missouri dclcgntlon wont 1 voto for Ctnrk on nil ballots, no ma tur what others might do. Mayor Fitzgerald took the platform and withdrew Foss from further con Hldorntlou of the delegates. Congressman Fltzgornld. of Now York, then moved that the roll cnll bo dispensed with and tho nomination of Wilson mado by acclamation. Tiiol convention nroso as tno Nov.- vor-c spokesman moved tho nomination bo by acclamation and frenzy of cheers uwopt tho floor nnd gallorlos. Tho Tailored Coats and Suits for Less About a dozen Linen Coat Suits; popular colors, tan, white, blue, etc. Just tho thing for outing trips to beach or river. Thcso Suits wero formorly priced nt from 7.G0 to 12.00 nnd for M QC this Sale aro priced nt $4.50 and 41 M'J Three only of our $15.00 Plain Tailored Sorgo nnd Panama Suits remain nt the Q.A OCT very special prlco of fTJJ A largo assortment of stylos nnd bIzos, Including values from $20.00 to $30.00. ColorB Black, Navy. Brown. Gray, Tan nnd White Sorgo ami mixtures. All good styles. Your cholco of tins large nsuprtmeut, only Ladles' Long Tailored Conts; specially priced nt $IG.G0, $12.C0 nnd nnd flags Senator Hoed, of Missouri, Inter posed nn objection for unnnlmoui co 11 so nf to mnko Wilson's nomination by acclamation and tho roll call was ordered becauso of his objections, SO.MI-J OF WILSON'S GAINS Marshfield Second and Bandon Third in Tourney Today Fred Slagle High Gun. (Klnnlcutt), over a pool uhoot wus held and SluuV tKiii riirnt-u on me honors. Following Is the ncore out of n poi slble flft; MciiilU, MnrKhflold. Wnuhke (Peicy Ward), Point. Warrior (lordou Myrtle Point. - HACK No. 2. Itumilug; HACK No. (1 n'arrhiL'n lwirs rm' M m)l. best two In three bents. (;oo, Lorciu Hazel (J. L. Knight), Myrtle S. sfierwood Jlnr,. - A. Johnson Jim Baldwin- (K. T, AndorsoH), A. Klllngson Berkfloy. ' c. Moon .. King Dixon (I). L. Hood), Marsh- Fred Single 'in. -j Kd Lorenz miiy Murray (K, H. Preston), MnrHlifleld. Wauhko (Percy Wnrd), Myrtlo Point? Warrior Cordon (Billy Klnnlcutt), Coiiullle. dashhnrses owned in Coos and Cur ry coiiiitles since January 1; catch weights. Purse. $100. ilCronenbnrg Bonny Hags (F. P. Norton t . CattPHln .Miirnuiipiu. Rogue River (Yoakum). Conullle. Sir Ashton (K. (1. Allen). Mvi-tln Coiiullli', . . r ..39 ..32 ,.37 .31 ,.4G New .lei-Ney Goveinoi- Took Lend on Start Today. (Dy Associated Press to Tbo Coos Bay Times.) BALTLMORK, July 2 Tho Nation- Democratic convention was cullod to order todny at 12:09 nnd tho balloti lug wns resumed nftor n brlof pro- iiminnry, unnirmnn Jnmcs announc ed thut disorderly demonstrations would not bo tolerated and that tho galleries would bo cleared If neces Hury. The forty-third ballot showed un tiHtiul gains for Wilson. Somo of .tho Hiuies giving lilm n large vole woro: Idaho. Wilson 7: Clnrk i minnia J Clark 18; Wilson 40; but under tho 1111111 ruio nil wero cast for Wilson; iniiiaiia, uiarK 1: Wilson 28 Kern I: Montana, Wilson 7; Clark 1; Oregon. Wilson 10; Washington. Clark 14. On the 43rd ballot. Clark lost ono to Bryan In Arizona, Connecticut took two from Clark for Wilson, In Idaho Wilson galnod IV4. ininnU m eighteen for Clnrk nnd forty for Wil son and under tho unit rulo ull woro cast ror Wilson. A groat unroar fol- ioeu mo announcement. Illinois' llfty-elght delegates pro pelled tbo Wilson movement a nil gnlns woro made from Connecticut Idnho. lown. Louisiana, Mnrylnnd, Michigan. North Carolina, Tennes see, Virginia. Wisconsin nnd Hawaii. usons voto wns 602. a majority of the convention. It wns tho hlchest $13.50 ,$6.95 Dainty Undermuslin Reduced Our Undornnisllns aro nil mado In light airy factories, under strictly snnltnry conditions. You will find them well mado, rightly proportioned and In ovory way highly satisfactory as to fit. Ilulsh nnd wenrlng qualities. Nolo these special Founh of July prices. Corset Covers; specially priced i Qp at" $1.25, l3c, 57c and Drawers; priced at "XC 7Cc, fiiic, 50e ami JJL Gowns; specially priced at AKr $1.85, $1.15, 85c and J ...49c $1.35 Flue Muslin and Nainsook Under skirts at $1.75, 98c and Pliiircss Slips; specially pi iced nt $2.95, $1.H5 nnd IV wgsiSislBKSirabz? JMmm j 1 " pBPlBl?y 1 lllV MA fkmSf 2J viIl A jB A ti 'V ull'1 ;ilil 11 rt Ull " in M Comblnntloii Corset Cover nnd DrawerB or Skirt, nt from $3.50 to. ... .98c Low Prices on Children's Wear Our comploto nnd up-lo-dato Children's De partment ls u boon to many n busy mother. If you huvo not yet made Its acquaintance, do so by rending tho following prices and then visiting our store .to boo the big qunlltlcs which go with thoso little prlcos. Children's Summer styled In Coats specially priced for this sale nt, CkQn $2.05, $1.85 nud... 301 Bloomers; 50c nnd . Hompors; Cflr 85c. C5c and JUL Drosses; CC $3.50 to ODC Smnll Children's Muslin Drawers and A r SklrtB; ages 2 to C years 1 DC Children's Fine Muhlln Oowtaa-and nf Drawers; ages 0 to 12 ZjC Children's Fine Nainsook Skirts, daintily jmj0j' I, wfl 'W 35c Dainty Dresses Temptingly Priced Wo hnvu recolved many expressions of dollg'it nnd uppreclutlou. on our liandBumo UBSortmuiu- of Summer Dresfes. There nre bo muny styles nnd nt such surprisingly smnll prices that uVory woni.in may be pleasingly dressed with very little outlnj and no worry. Pretty House Dresses of O'lighaiu, Percnle. Chum bray, ICtc; specially priced (Ti 4 C lit $2.75, $1.95, $1.75 nnd ,....,... 4 I . I J Special prices on dainty trimmed colored Llugor'o Dresses nt $0.50, $5.95, (TO QC $ 1.30, $3.75 and P&,UJ Dainty Whlto Luce nnd Kmbroldory Trlmbipd, Dresses, very reasonably priced nil (TO or tho wny from $18.50 to .pj.CJ Newest styles Silk Drosses, pi Iced for (1 A AC this Sale ut $22.50, $19.85 and P lt.tJj White Sorgo DreBsos; upeclully (t-t 4 or priced at $14.50 nnd .$ I I.OJ llundsumo now Kvenlng Cowiib of Lnco. Chiffon and Not, priced nf $27.50, $25.00, rf-4 o TA $22.50, $20.00 nnd $ O.jU Hair Goods and Gloves Reduced Leuoeve 1 111 Johnson j llnrtHou . . Kiuutz . . ttt 41 3 J .32 .35 Total on) of (100 Bandon, .......) ......., (J. L. J. Knight). Myrtlo Seeley). Cnqulll. Point Venbra Point. Teddy (O Cltv. RACK No. 3Hunnlng; mile. catch weights: horse not (rained tl Ik season. Pure. $30. Rogue River (Ynnkiim). Cuqullle SlininioeU (J. L. Knight), .Myrtle Point. Cordon. Jr. (Billy Mvrtb Point. DMo (A. Abel). MHrnhfiold , "AOR No. 4-HunnlnKi 9, mile dush. I'lirne. $150. m ""i'Ti 1 UaB' ,', ' 'rton). Mnrshfleld. ch",,,1 F)8,pr (" H. Nnv). Mnrshflolil, rointt1,a (J" l" K,,lK,,t)' M'rl, JIACK No. 5 Mule race. Purso. .24 .25 .31 .35 .311 I V.ltA 1..1 l.n.l un-l.. ... . I V w ei ,d J,.,., weiveii anil tno voto A. B. Sleep 40 of .129 for Clnrk was tho lowest he uu goi miring tho prolonged balloting. Maryland gave Wilson a gain of 1 !& and Ohio cave lilm onn nmm j Pennsylvania gave Wilson her solid 154 soyenty-six. in Tennessoo, Wilson gained ono and Utah- enst ncht rn lilm, n gain of 1 Vj votes. This put Wilson 98 M away from tho nomina tion. In tbo forty-fourth ballot. Wilson gained ono In Arizona and Cninm.in 3fi I climbed aboard his band wagon, glv 30 , !'-K Wilson n gain of nlno. in this iiiuiiu unuoi, wiison lost one half but gained two from Indiana. Wilson gained 3 H from Iowa and Louisiana gavo lilm ono moro. wuimreu s i-uie Aainsook Skirts, daintily jr Kiqbroldory tilmined , JjQ 25c Children's Outing Gowns and SklrtB, iivuii- iiiuinieii; ugos 2 to 8 Infmi.tu rl.... I .. ......... a iinu Haw mill Hiuuroiuery uaps. a t formerly 35c to 05c; now f . , .-jSC "Wild Hoy" or "Buckskin'' Hose, sizes: . , T C V4 to 8 j only, pair, XjC All Piece Goods Must Go Two Button Kuysor Chumolsetto Gloves. nulnral color only, pair 10-BuUoii KnyBer Cliuniolsete Gloves, natural color only. pair. .'....,.,, 1C Kuyser Silk Gloves, n black and white, double tips; $1.25 grndo, reduced to pair. . wai-K ib iiution silk Gloves, double tips; n0- ledpced from $lm.25 imlr , yoC !lA1 "V'Kverytlilng In our rellublo and iin-to-date Hair Goods De- OA D- r t Wir partmeiit this week at. ... U rCf LCnt Oil .48C 75c 98c I'uttle C Johnsou Butlerlleld Kndlcott , . N'ollsoii . . MeNnlr . . Laird . . . , Heenes . . , Ashton 3 Total Win. Kkhlnd. shoot coin ... , '. Mnrslilleld. Klnnlcutt). Lnlne JS .MillMUM 11 weiis 1 !.!!!."! 10 .ucivoown 31 1 Houseworth .'.'." 3 Twers op' iirown j . Heberg , !!!!.ir Gnrdlnor Bnrnnrd Kklilnd Nasburg AAA.' 3SSI LOCAL DKMOCR.Vrs I xi !''? T0 ,,:Li:mt.Ti: 4 .Mn-sl Oiid IVinoprats mnke ii ir one iiHiasni want thev lr ' n 111111111 s ami num. ..,, clm of news rli.it fim- wn.,.. l"d been noiul"ate,i for p!es. dtii Hugh ViLnln Immediate. I.v took hteps to orgnnlze n WIN fnnClub. They nlli make their Drst nppenranro with an auto parade his evening. Mlinv of the local leaders would have preferred Clark tn wiu,. ....m.. . . ''. 3l .33 .12 .40 I I SCIuch Wool Mixed Dress Goodi, good range of colors, nil coming wIMi hnlr-llne atrlpe, worth a r 50 cents yard, at yard I OC Fine Wool Panama, regular 75c ! Kruno, niacK, navy, brown, ylf- red nnd gray, only, yard .HJC $1.50 grade All-Wool Serge. AC all staple colors, yard SJjC 54-lnch All-Wool Pnnninn, nr black only, yard DC Ono piece only, n Galatea, yaul yC Red, Whlto and Bluo All- Off Wool Bunting, yard Z DC Heavy I'nbleac! ed Muslin (12 ol yard cuts only) ynrd OjC 8-oz. Duck or Sail on Cloth, yard ZUC 25c H'nck India a a Llnon, yard Q Olltlllg Flllllliol. Extra llnvv n dark colois only, yard .' . . . ,OC Hue White Cumin le, Nnlusook and India Llnon, regular 25c -in and 30c snides, yard I y C 1.000 yards of flue Vnlencennes Laces HALF PRICE. Big Specials on Waists Largo assortment Lingerie Waists, G5c and $1.00 rn grades, now each DtL A Lot of particularly dnlnu Kinbroldory and laro Trimmed Whlto Lingerie WalstslM if specially priced at.... $1.1 J Pretty Voile, China Silk, hand some Lingerie, and a few Taf-fc-Uu and Messnllno Wnls'h; vory speclnlly it-4 a A Priced at $1.19 All handsome Chiffon, Lnco and Messullne Waists, formo". priced at $0.00 to $8,00. a I ,m? R"orItnJnt. IncluiPng our entire stock nf 1 iu -? .J. class of goods, g at..3J.45 1 ,- Xr Hir irnnci cat i-.ki ( f j w 3SSrMr IMIMI 'ZZZr wwn UJVJiL.LJUN'd