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SI1RINERS! gSSg AS THE WELCOME COOS BAY EXTENDS TO YOU TODAY -riKBTISlNa In Tlio TIMES ffA. ..t Your Ileal V Hn OInns Sag rows WANT ADVERTISING la Ttie TIMJ ' Will Keep tlio Income from STow Furnished Rooms from LapainKl YOU can really holp tlw family revenues by renting a few IurnUhc4 . rooms and, If you know how xdi when to uao the clasBlflod column, you may kcop that little extra lncoiao I Q8 "steady aa a clock." I the Market" KffMUwl)rl i. will nut the JcU about your 11 -S b?ro 'He eyes of all "po?- KVfJoTB" lu town. And " ff.'a onof thorn who ought to " t. you'll sell It! linn -' - HKMHER OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS rTv VVWI tCatabllahwl In 1878 VOL. XaaVI. m Th( Coft)lt Mll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull J(J. 39 anil Coon Hay Advertiser. 1ERS HAVE GOOD IE DESPITE UNFAVORABLE WEATHER Rirciness Session This After Tor, and Initiations to be Held This Evening. STRANDED AUTOISTS ST REACH HERE TODAY Still Hope for Bitj Clam Bake Tomorrow Smoker To morrow Njght. THIS KIKST SHIUNKIl Adam never woro a foz or any kind of lint, , , And didn't break his henrt about n llttlo thing llko that. Old Adam nover worried If his dress suit wasn't prcsBod; Kor over soomotl to frot about tlio way that bo wna drosaod, Uoit of tbo tlmo ho Rot along with Just a bunch of lonvca Selecting His own Itnlmont In con formity with Evo'b. From Olllclnl Program. nniin tlio moat unfavornblo won ther conditions, tbo Pllgrlmngo of( Illllah Templo Is proving n success. , The 8hrlnors linvo boon arriving by train and auto up until lato tills nf-, tcrnoon nnd this nftornoon, tbo can didates nro being rounded up for tho big Initiation this ovcnlng. This afternoon, a business session Is being beld. TonlKbt Is tho night thnt every thing that Is on will coino off. You mar havo seen hotter days, but for "A Night" this ono will rnnk high without a rnnk feature This nftornoon ono of tho Inst enra of Ashland Shrlnors nrrlvod. It wna driven by R. L. Hurdle and tboy hnd a breakdown sovcutccn miles below Roteburg nnd hnd to telegraph to Seattlo to got repairs. With him were 0. S. Hutlor, C. P. Cornelius and P. D. Wagner. Mr. Mint's car Is still strnndod be tween Rosoburg and Myrtlo Point, he having left It thcro when ho had a breakdown, being brought In by 10. V. Carter In his car. Soven cars bad breakdowns. Tho local Shrlnors woro cheered n little by tho weather clonrlng todny and aro hopeful that tho clnm bnko can be held tomorrow. If tho rnln ceases tho trip will bo mado in laun ches If tho rond will not permit tbo auto trip. Tomorrow night, tho visiting Shrlneraand tho nowly Inltlntod ones will be entertained nt a Smokor at the Jlllllcoma Club. It will bo In formal but a short program Is bolng arranged, Dinger Hcrmnnn of Roseburg, for mer member of Congress from this district. Was nmoni? tlin nrrlvnln tn. Jay, and Is being wnrmly grcoted by mi many old-tlmo frionds on tho Bay. Gossip of Hie Candidates. Ceo. F. Winchester, who hns boon Pending his vncntlon with relatives at Camas Valley, returned today to jelp mako It lively for somo of tho Rostbur"' Il t0U h,S degreos nt n.Sa,,.S Wl8r, cashier of tho ft. 'regon. who was to hnYO Vii .th,B m,sh,' caravan hero, red today thnt ho and his fnmll v, '.ur "ays In their auto. Thoy c)eLne.en.,mnklnK nn nuto WP t0 tor-, i,?,Ujr' near whoro ". Wln Z il tlvf8 ro8do' nn'l ""'1 Plnn- KiS n0t.bac,k for th0 b,K do,n8' Wm ifc.nfisnrd nnd Wolsroad wired uf i5,tJhejr..W0l,w try and Bond a ttISf.nL0rin,nB. ,nost of tno visiting loir bavnyC(La ,a,,ncU r,0 t0 tho tnfdfn.Vtho ?.tnnJnrl being char ge th.V5e "UnB- u wn3 tho first th P.,mme i thom eot a sight W ImSnil? ""2 thoy enJyed tho trilmrTn " n1 Somo of thorn woro toVLJ?"' how thoy could "m fch n"'1 nn n"to tor tho lh can on tho muddy roads In Grains of Sand J"K muaii ti:mi'lk shrinrr. 6 8ahi.Wero nevr too hot for N'or the "'Ml, wmel too blB thoy got for Mm. The Hlliah Temple Shrlner. Vr Sn?f,nfver too thick for him him r tr,cka t0 8Uck for The Hll,a Temple Shrlner. Andnaeyvera8TnnAerT,t0 brBht 'or him him DIG' tno "IBM for The Hill Temple Shrlner. h gmel s milk too strong for HUUh TJnpte shrlner. Arabcah8hSPu.,lncLe.nt 0rder ot Brine, with which the Coos "TO THE NOVICES" "Tell thom this nnd nothing more." TUB following wrltton In so crot cyphor and nddrcBsod to n woll-known Mnrshflold business mnn who Is known to bo ono who will test tho ropo to night. This was evidently pre pared by a kind-hearted Noblo for a near friend. For tho bene fit of tbo others and at tho rlsK of Incurring tho dlsplcnsuro of tho Potcntuto Tho Tlmea reprints this udvlco to tho novlco: Do humble. Thoro nro a few "oxtras" reserved for tho vain glorious, seldom imcd, but novor forgotten when applied. When :t Is desired thnt attention bo dlrccl od to you, someone in authority will nmko It known without any effort on your pnrt. Tho Koran tolls us: "Wo did not piiutHli any pcopic until wo hnd first sent an npostlo to warn thom." Hold on. When overyhody ulne Ih saying "let 'or go," you hold on. If you hear something droit, don't Inugh too soon. It might lib yourself. You will bo lot off from every thing thnt Is likely to Injure your health, and everything that Is good for your hoalth will bo lot off on you. liny Shrlnors nro now nfullatcd, now has a membership of ovor 300. Mnybo thin Btorm is a visitation of wrath becniiBo of the ubo of thoso In fidel dovlcos tho gnsollno nuto, In atond of the faithful camels In mak ing tho pllgrlmngo. "Tho Arab bellovcs In Mohammed's crood, Whllo tho Cross Is tho Christian's hopo; Tho ShrlnerH bollovo in both of theso Dut ho pins 1i1h faith to tho HOPE." Nobody knowH what n tlmo thoro will bo could not oven gues.s but tomorrow Oh! tho wrecks wo'll sco for thoy will bo nothing less. "Oh! thoro'll bo a lot of noblcH nt tonight's mooting of tho Shrlno Thoy havo como all tho way from ABhland to glvo tho novices a tlmo. Theso Nobles will wolcomo iiovIccb with outstretched arms and cheors, And tho memory of. thoso burning sands will last for many yonrs. Tho visiting Shrlnors includo many prominent mon from dlfforont parts of tho stato. J. O. Isaacson, ono of the threo mon from Central Point, Is president of tho Contrnl "olnt Nntlonnl Hank, and la promlnont iu financial circles of that placo. F. K. Bolton, ot Ashland, Is tho high prlost of tho Hlliah Tomplo, nnd It Is said by his brothor members thnt ho is highly ofllclont in that ofllce. Ho Is a druggist in that placo. tt n sniliinrd. ono of tho party from Medford, Is connected with the Orogon and California rowor nnu Eloctrlc company, tho concern which furnishes tho oloctflc light In Mcd- 'oril . . . . Bonton Bowors of Ashland Is n nnnltnllat nt Mint. cltV. W. O. Loovor, of Central Point, Is hnrdware man of that city. W. II. Norcross of Contrnl Point Is a fruit grower and has a big applo orchard. , , lt D. B. Grant, of Ashland, Is tho man who has had charge of tho nr rnngoments for tho pllgrlmngo. Ho tnnHn twn nrnvlOUS trlOS to COOS Uay and mndo all tho arrangements with tho local members and much of tho success of tho undertaking la duo to his efforts. Whllo Mr. urani ia u member of tho Ashland Tomplo he Is In Roseburg much of tho time. Judge George Dunn of Ashland was formorly county Judgo at that placo and Is again running for tho ofllce. Ho Is on tho ropubllcnn tic ket. Tho Judgo says that politics havo not livened up very much yet in Josephine county but that the Bull Moobo are putting out n county tic ket and that be supposes ho will havo plentv of politics on his hands before the November election. While Judgo Dunn Is probably tho tallest man among the visitors, tho man who evidently Is regarded a3 the shortest Is H. Carter Garnett. Mr. Garnett Is not particularly short In stature but his friends call him "Shorty." Mr. Garnett Is from Med ford and he Ib of the Arm known as the Garnott-Corey Hardware com pauy. , i. . Judgo Colvlg of Medford who 1b (Continued on Page Four.) WELCOME MEMBERS OF HILLAH TEMPLE MARSHFIELD and all Coos Bay join In Joyful nnd glad greetings to Illllah Temple, Anclont Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrlno. Wo nro not all Shrlnors but ovcry Shrlncr Is cnBhrlned and en throned in our hearts and homos todny as a welcome guest, n good fol low and n gentleman. Our good glad hnmlu go out In cordial greeting to you, ovoryono nnd our benrta aro In them. Coos Hay hoapiUllty Is as boundless as tho tides that wash tho Bands of Us wnvo benten Bhorcs nnd It Is nil lot loose todny. Even tho wenthcrman In his desire to bid you welcome has made an effort to trnnBform tho whole desert of your Journey Into ono glnd oasis. Wo must admit he has overplayed his hand somewhat when nt ovory stop there Is a splash Instead of crunch of hot sands, but It wnB prompted by honcat hospitality. The desire was that there be clenr, cool pools to greet the tired and thnsty trnvoler on his Journey, but tho wenthor mnn forgot thnt Oregon soil Is not Sahara's sand. Kindly ac cept our apologies for tho weatherman's blunder. It hns never hnppened before not In Saptombor and wo promise never shall ngaln. We linvo to Import our burning snndB. Hero oven on our benches HandB nro ns cool in August as in December and as hot In January as in July. Anyway wo arc glad you aro here. Mayor Straw has given you tho keys to tho city. Enter, bo not nfrntd. Tnlte possession. Go as far as you llko. Stay as long ns you llko. Anything you don't sea ask for. Seek and yo shnll find. Knock No don't. Knock Shrlnors nro novor knockers So enter without knocking oven tho wcathormnn nnd find our welcome us warm as Sahara's sunny skies. Every heart and every hand nnd every homo nro yours. Welcome, thrlco welcome, and if your stay Is as Joyous as wo wish It to bo no wind or wnvo or weather can ever keep you from coming again. ENGLAND TO TEST TI CANAL ACT Great Britain Dissatisfied With r. l n . i i. I i 1 1 tieceni neguiaiions Auopiuu By Congress and May Seek Redress. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Tlnica.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 3. No loss thnn threo soparato and dis tinct lines of action nro onon to tho British government In dealing with J tho problom rnUod by tho passing or tho Panama Cannl tolls act. It ib assumed horo that becauso thoro Is noro than ono nvnllablo nvcnuo for Urltlsh shipping to seek relief, tho British foreign offlco hnB said tho notlco of appenl for arbitration Is promnturo. Prcsldont Tnft has Indicated Mia, thoro Is one mothod by which tho problom may bo nttacked. Con gress, however, did not think well of tho suggestion. This was to Incluno In tho act n paragraph giving Juris diction to Amorlcan courts to pass on whothor tbo net constitutes a dls OPENS SEPT. 12 New York Police Official Will Be Tried Then for Rosen thal Murder. (By Associated Press to Cooi Bay Tlmaa.) NEW YORK, Sept. 3. On appli cation to State's Attornoy Whitman, tho caso of Lieut. Bockor, charged with tho murder of Rosenthal, was trausforred todny from tho court of general sessions to tho criminal branch of tho supremo court boforo Justlco John W. Goff, sitting In ex- trnrmllniirv session. Becker when arraigned Btlll ro- fused to pload on tho nuvice ot ins couusel that tho Indictments woro Improperly nnd illegally found. By rllrnrllnn nf .1 11(1 en (Inff a technical plon of not guilty was entered for tho prisoner, uorr set tno inni tor Sept. 12. Becker'8 lawyer did not not n phnntrn nf vonilft. No dato has been sent for tho trlnl of tho six others Indicted with Bec ker. J. J. MICHAEL SUCCUMBS SUIi- DENLY TO IIKAUT 1IISK.JK WHILE CARRYING CREAM TO BOAT. (Special to The Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 3. J. J. Michael, a woll known Cedar Point rancler, dropped dead at his home yesterday. He lived ' about three miles below Coqullle. He and his son were carrying cream to the boat, the son going ahead. The latter heard something fall and turning nVnnnri enw his father lvlnc on tho ground. He rushed to his side but life hnd flown, wicnaej was auuui, 50 years old. DO NOT WASTE $1 a barrel on FLOUR. HAINES will SAVE you money. CEDAR RANCHER crimination against British shipping in violation of tho Hay-Paunccfolo treaty. Another means of denting with tho British grlovnnco Is to n. low any British shipowner to test un der tho existing Inw In Any United States court his right to uso tho ca nal undor tho treaty on tho tonlis equally with Amorlcan shipowners. Tho Inst nvcnuo of relief Is through arbitration, although many publi cists havo hold that owing to chang es of Bovorolgnty ovor tho canal zono nnd other ovents thai have developed ulnco tho Hny-Pauncofoto treaty, Great Britain has no .actual right to demand arbitration. Tho possibility of complications with Great Britain nnd other mnrii tlmo nations ovor tho cnnnl was an ticipated at tho session of CongrcsB Just ended by tho Houbo Interstate Commerce Commission which Intro duced n bill nbrogntlng tho freo tolls provision. Tho bill Is snld to havo tho approval not only of a majority of tho IIouso commltteo but also to havo boon passed upon fnvorably If unofficially by tho Sonnto commlt teo. NN. IX. REBELS VERHCTIVE Orozco Said to Be Heading 1400 In Campaign Against Border Point. TOWN IS CAUTURED (By Associated Press) MARFA, Toxas, Sopt. 3 OJInnga was captured by tho robels without a shot. The reb- ols secured badly needed provl- sions, arms and ammunition. 4 - EL PASO, Tex., Sopt. 4 Accord ing to advices rocelved by Goneral E. Z. 8tover8, OJannga, a border point to tho east and considered of groat strategic Importance, Is threat ened by fourteen hundred robols said to bo in command of Pascual Orozco. Hundreds of rofugeos havo crossed to tho American sldo and some of tho federal troops have quit their posts. Tho town Is protected by a detach ment of Infantry. AMERICANS IN DANGER (By Associated Press to Tho Coca Bay Timaa.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 3 Tho Americana nt Cnnnnea aro re ported to be In danger from tho Mex ican rebols and wltnout sumciont arms and nmmultitlon. A messenger from Doctor Rlckotts to General Schuyler said the Americans aro In desperato straits. In a report to the War Department, Schuyler described the situation along theb order aB cri tical. WOOD PLEADS NOT GUILTY (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmea.) BOSTON, Muss., Sept. 3 William M. Wood, president of tho Amorlcan Woolen company, pleaded not guilty In tho superior court todny to tho In dictment charging him with conspir acy to distribute dynamite In Law rence during tho textile strike In thnt city last winter. Dennis Collins, a Cambridge dog fancier, and Fred E. Atteaux, mem ber of the- F. E. Atteaux & Co. dyo and color manufacturers, of this city, go before court later today. Atteaux pleaded not guilty but re served the right to change his plea later. Collins pleaded not guilty. SENATOR WILL VOTE VVStfVVSAVVSVVVWVWVVVWWi Progressive Leader Under Care ot Specialist Thinks They Will Win. (By Associated Press to Tbo Cooi Bay Times) MUNCIE, Ind., Sopt. 3 "Wo nro going to win this fight," snld Roose velt today. Tho opening of his month's trip, ho said, ho regarded as significant in vlow of tho domonstra tlotiB which mnrkod his Journoy through Connecticut nnd Massachu setts. Col. Roosovolt will bo undor tho caro of a throat specialist during tho trip. Roosovolt Intimated today that ho would roply to Wilson's Duf falo Bpccch later. TERRE HAUTE, Intl., Sept. 3 On account ot tho condition ot his throat, Col. Roosevelt was forced to abandon his speaking tour through soiitliorxj, Illinois. AT BRIDGEPORT. (By Associated Press tn Coos Bay Times). BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sopt. 2 In his speech hero today Roosovolt declared his bollof that "no working man will got what ho Books from tho Socialists and thnt ho v 111 bo hnrmed rnthor thnn holpcd by such associa tion." Roforrlng to "prlzo money" In his speech, Roosovolt doclarod Wilson had not stated tho facts correctly. Wilson, ho snld, has stated thnt Roosovolt, In favoring "a moro equal distribution ot tho "prlzo mcnoy" hnd dofended "logltlmnto booty" In tbo way of tariff privileges. Rooso volt doclarod that ho hnd not boon speaking ot tho tariff. Ho meant that ho bollovod largo prizes in In dustry woro logltlmnto in roturn for honest effort, but thnt tho workmen should havo their aliure. WILSON IS PLEASED (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay TlmM.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 3. Greatly plonscd with his reception In westont Now York, Governor Wilson return ed to Now York City todny from Buffnlo nnd passed on to Tronton to transact stuto business. Ho was particularly plonsod with tho mnn nor tho crowds npplnuded his speech, nnnlyzlng tho progrosslvo pnrty plat form. His attitude toward tho third party, ho Bald, "Is that tho social ru forms proposed by Its platform aro admirable but tho method of per formance la Impossible" MAN III JAIL Wells Lounsberry Bound Over to Federal Grand Jury for Mail Robbery. (Dy Associated Prosa to tha Cooa Bay Tlmea). TOPEKA, Kan.. Sopt. 3. Wells Lounsborry, of Medford, Ore., nn orchnrdlBt nnd Union Pacific mall car bandit wns taken before Unltett States Commissioner Campboll today and hold under $25,000 bonds to await tho action of tho fedoral grand Jury. Ho wns unablo to furnish bonds and must stay In Jail until October 14j 1,000 KILLED E; CHINESE Government Troops Repulse Mongolians With Heavy Loss of Life. (By Associated Press tn tho Cooa Bay Tlmea), CHICAGO, Sept. 3. Governor Chao Erh Hsun of Manchuria has telegraphed to tho government, says a dispatch from Pekln to tho Dally News today, that General Chang Clio Lin attacked a large force of Mon golians near Tonanfu, defeating them after. 1 2 hours' engagement. Tho Mongolians lost 1000 killed and seven hundred were taken prisoners. The Chinese captured flvo guns and much ammunition. ROOSEVELT HAS SORE THROAT MEDFORD i SATS RE FOR ROOSEVELT Iowa Senator Takes Unusual Stand Although Opposed to Third Party. BRANDS CONVENTION AS ILLEGAL ONE Says Taft Should Be Defeated to Repudiate Wrong Sys tem of Nomination. (By Associated Pross to tha Oooa Bay Tlmoa). DAVENPORT, I,n., Sopt. 3. Son ator Cummins, of Iown, In n publio stntcment todny declared that ho ox pected to voto for Roosovolt for President, but that ho Is opposed tn tho formation of a third party. JIo docB not bollovo Tnft was tho choice of tho RepubllcniiB ot tho nation and criticises Bovcrely tho prosont nystom ot nominations at conventions nhd declared thnt tho Taft dologatos from Washington, California, Arizona and Texas had no shadow of tltlo to scats In tho convention "nnd thus tho will ot tho tromondous majority was defeated by tho powor of a bad system nnd ninchlnntloiiB ot n com mittee." Ho Bays tho only way to abolish tho nystom Is to dofoat tho candldnto nominated undor such a, system. OPPOSED TO FUSION MIsAoitrl I'rogri'KslrcH Opposed to Merger With Republicans. (By Asfloclatod Press to Cooa Bay Tlmoa.) ST. LOUIS, Sopt. 3. Tho possi bility of fusion botwoon tho regular Republican nnd tho progrosslvo forcos In thls-stnto was Bald today at tho progressive hondqunrtors horo to havo entirely dlsnppearod and thnt tho cry nmong the dologatos to tho progrosslvo state convention whlcn opons this nftornoon will bo "No fusion' ELECTION IN VERMONT Republicans Expect to Elect Allen Fletcher Governor. (By Associated Prosa to Tha Cooa Bay Tlmea) WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt., Sopt. 3. Vormont Is oloctlng - governor todny and tho throo days' rain Ib expected to glvo way to clear ing wenthor this nftornoon. Tho re publicans nro confldont ot oloctlng Allon Fletcher governor, tho pro gressives roly on n substantial voto for Rev. Frasor Motzgor and tho domocrats hopo to seat Harlan Ho wo. VOTING IN OHIO Electors Wm.tlo with -12 Amend- iiientH to Constitution (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos ) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sopt. 3. The) fato of forty-two proposed nmond monts to Ohio's constitution is being decided today In tho special oloctlon. Tho amendments Includo tho Initia tive and referendum, womnn'a suf frage liquor license, municipal homo rulo, chango .In tbo Judicial system and good roiulH. PRIMARY IN CALIFORNIA Clash Over Tltlo of Republican Is Election Tliero Todny (By Associated Preia to The Coos Bay Tlmea.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 3 The Taft and Roosovolt adhoronts turned out In forco In tho atnto-wldo pri mary today as a result of tho bollot Ing will dotermlno which sldo will ba olectod to tho republican designation at tho Novombor oloctlon. A full list of nssomblymon and half of tho stato senators will bo nominated. FORTY LIVES LOST IN FLOOD Death List In Pennsylvania Growing Food Scarce In Some Sections. (By Associated Press to tha Coos Bay Tlmea). PITTSBURG, Sopt. 3 Tho num ber of fatalities arising from tho floods In Pennsylvania, tho Panhan dle of West Virginia and eastern Ohio was Increased today to forty. Food In somo sections Is scarce be cause railroad communication Is cut off but caravans of wagons are mak ing their way over tho badly washed roads bearing supplies. BAND DANCE at EAGLES ILAH Saturday night, September 7.