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L is BETTER TO BE REMEMBERED FOR OUR LOVING DEED THAN FOR SBB ImsiNG in Tho TIMES (Ecus lag Stilts WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep your Incomes from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU can really holp tho family rovonuea by renting a fow furnished roomB and, if you know how and whon to uso tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra In- como aa "stoady as a clock." " . market" Effectively! nttTtho facts about your MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PIlESt) i . . . .. .i 1.. .ia.TR MAKSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION 6 P AGES. I ulVll IJSUM"'8"" "' ,, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nnd Coos Buy Advertiser. No. 70. linL. AAA" Tho uoasi; niiMi, - . II AND NEW YORK GAI CURRY COUNTY TO HAVE NEW TOWH MONTENEGRINS FIGHTING TURKS, TIE AFTEfl ELEVEN INGS .n.;i mn "Anp.niint mi mw":mn DarKnesb emu ..... Played Tomorrow. ClTlNGSFffTT0E FINISH Iboasands Qalhered I to . Wtt- ness rirsi u. .- played in Boston. trim 'Score. I. -vnrif oioioooaoi o '! K ::!oooioonoro- R2v; nia.10 It hit nnd T, 11" " ...fc 1.l,i nnll '1 mm jlosion, m " " - "Erfttriw-N'cw 'Voi-k, MnthowBon ., u:M nnd Wilson; lloston, fc4'vt.ri,ilaiu flJtd CO accunnt i . ."". GOO LEAGUE BALL SCORES llBf Auottatcd rrcsfl to Tho coos cay iim.o. tAcrnv tiel. S. Tho Boston BVJ.w'l -.--., ..... - x,. lrkinj atm mo rcw mm u-,i "eututle-d for 11 innirrg8 to m .". .mr. fi -to C. today, When the tottMt vas called on account of,i iirinni. Tho second gnmo will uo jB'jjrf on tho Boston rioio. tomor-, mr. Tho contest was 'exciting, fun fint to last. With a lead of ire runs at, n hnntllcnp ngnlnst !ia. the 0 ants liltterly ctimohioii ii Rd Sox all tho way until thoy ICsilly taught them nnd passed ira In tho eighth inning. kites rallied strongly aiul sent 1 tfth run across tho pinto which ItM tb icoro. Colllm., wno pitch H 1 rood camo for Uoston until lit eltbtn, was then bntlod nut of ui box by tho Giants. Tho Glnnta piercd u run 'In tho -eleventh nnd tit homo club fans woro In des- jilr statu Center Fielder Spenkor ui a -mighty drive for threo m to ctntoriltld. Tho sroro fol leitd an error by Sclmefor'H throw !a from short, aim tno Going run u icored, Tho cloventh Inning wi taproducllvo nnd darknoss eiid d tta ratmi with ench club having ti runs. San Francisco and Oakland iBoth Win 'a Game 'YesTerday. (By .Associated Press to Coos Bay TUbm.) POKTLXvND, 'Ore, Oct. 9. Fort Ilnnd nviiB defoated diy Snn KrnclBco In a .gamo yesterday. Oakland .'boat, Qnirn ivwmsW RMui l .tttt i I . wta.iukiu AMUWUIU ill UCllUI 4.U11 1 lows: START WORK iiEcoitn ciiown. 11 iHoclattd Pross to Tho Coos Bar Times.) HCTO.V, 'Oct. . World aorii ire aljlfted today to Fonwoy '' n mis my whero the socond ki i Wween tho C.lnntH nnd the NMlWaS lUccd iRffirn Hi., ernnt. trwd ever seen at a Imsolmlli: ' ia mis cny. Tho umphos nro "a.Hranj, Rislor m,d O'Lcmglilln. HILOA'I EW GAME to Be Commenocd Inv BMiate V on Gnnrirnm'c New Bullrtinn. iS.. Sl"1 yeatorday closed !WiVn..i J "To'nndur for w W l?U of n ntw nut0 Kr- y U5 feet on tllo I.vmni. Nn. TklMneKy m Cemrn avenuo. taui,. ? wmencod ,on tho now sirw NobW? "."'"B by which ,y B. iioidrum foil i.rn...i. n... !dU,rLm. t(lok. n 80vwi years' lt for u T n ,, nco ,et U, cow- rniw fv?i ,evorjr wny nn(J 1 ppee for bla ajuslnea. tt,LS0 GIVES VIEWS. r About I'ositlo,, J noosevelt Bj1i7. ll"l'nlgn. 3GU1, III., ort. nwi iHo..'."1.5. to PUt ItOObOVoU 1n ''l to . a WlBon tlny In ro r' Colted ,JF declaration of Vhfth 8t,e?1 Corporation Sis i. . na the third nnP)v r.r. 5to2Usht" I am Simply it rt J.hw that Roosevelt hi . U ttnnn0' J'10 trust8 " aj S?ABBMord t0 ,,nve rfe to fimwn" a matter of 2kl ao 1?. whero HooBovelt -Mm. ""'"erenco wlior i. t. 4 to th "" t his Ideas ."'from Ltho regulation of mono- ":ed Sfates sip i mcn who control w v" I'urnnons." wV m!.HM' SWAL1STS. b.f ..0eetlnK nn W.i ., i... in . - - " uuiiuuuuv. rf,u- Tou " p' Important 10 1 Present6 especla,1y reques- A.J. RTrnnn. - "m-nnma, aec. ,.H "fc'f; grade At Snn yrondlsco 11 31 Snn Prnninsco S 10 3'ortland 8 At SnarnniGiito II II .SncrnmonLo 2 8 Oakland 5 :0 N 1 iVIacliinoi Ready to Drive the Piling for Chandler Ho tel Annex. Tho Noble pllo driver Is now lu plnco roady to drive tho piling for the new nnncx to tho CJjimdlcr liottl. It wm qulto u Job to.gft tho pllo driver rcniy as It vut jiecossury to construct n now frnmo vork. This required u week, a force of mcu working part of tho night us wull at tho day time.' Tho frnmo work jh nil jboltcd togeUi or niul Is n substantial .Rtructurc. Jt rcquljfoil over ouo hundrod dollars' worth of bolts to put tin- frnmo work togothor. Tho driving of tho piling will bt continued now until tho build ing Is (finished. LEASES RIG WATERFRONT C. !A. Smith Company 'Arrange tfor Extensive Wharves at Oakland. The Snn Francisco Exnmlnor prints itho following regarding plans nt Mm 1T! A Rr.lltli rnmnauV! Tho CJ. A. Smith Lumber compnty lyostoruny ciosoa a leaso iur iweiwi iicres ofiOaKiamnwnior irom,'pruiiur- y owned by tho westorn I'axuuc aii tyay, at tho foot of Klrkham street, West Oakland, Involving 1.OD0 feet of frontaKO on tho estuary. Work hati been etnrtod on wharves -to ex tend tho etitlro longth of tho aront age. It will bo a groat distributing dopat for lumbor. Tho lonso cxtonds for fifteen yoars, with tho right to renew. It carries wlth.lt spur track and switching priv ileges .from tho Wostom Pacific wid Rnntlinrn Pnplftp. TllO W'liarVeS" Will kio nrrnaiged to nccomodato tho bar ges of tho Santa vo, uy 'which m o.,nnnnv ninna in lirlncr Uts freight cars Into .Oakland harbor U) transfer freight at Its newly purchased docks at tho Oakland Dock and Warehouse Company's property. An oxtontdvo system of spur tracks nn.l ivllfllo will lncl tllO H6W J'ttrdS of the Smith company. Sovornl lum- linf olw.ila nml wnrnllOUSOS Will l0 Or- ected and tho 1,000 feet of wharves will bo equipped with eiscnc urnnca for handling lumber. Tho cost of equipment wm " nbout $300,000. Tho annual renin! figures wore not made public. This Is tho second transier oi u,m- lnnd estuarj- property wiuiin tno weelf, tho first being that or tno ban- ta Fo itnllway'B purcnno oi un w. lncs of tho Oakland Dock and Ware house company, between Ilnrribon nnd Fallon streets. Both of theso docks will bo connected by spur tracks with tho Southern Pacific and Western Pacific lines and both will. ultimately, bo connected '" i.i . i.n linn railway Which Oakland Is to build to connect Its docks and wharves with, tne various manufacturing districts of tha oast aldo of tho Bay. .nt,. ni.u nnmnnv dnnks will DO ready for uao by January and at-ihat .L, -ii mmf ...nlHIIO "" " ' Brooking Lumber Company Is to Build Big Mill and De velop Harbor. A now town and nn onormouB saw mill 5 to "bo Btui'ted In Curry county by Brookings Lumbor nnd Box com pany. For nomo tlmo past tho com pany lins hml onglnccrB nt work nnd now tho plans nro perfected. Tho following press telegram from Gold Bondh regarding tho compnny's plnnB nppoarcd In tho 'Journal: A portion of Curry county, with thOBunnds of ncres of tlmbor Innd that hna "Idln dormant from tho be ginning of tlmo, Is nbout to como Into Ub envn. Tho'Brooktngs Lumbor nnd Uox "company, recently df HIghlandB, CnllL, is preparing to commonco nc tlvo oporatlons nt -what will bo tho town Of Brookings, about two miles mortu Of tho Chotco rlvor Tills company owns nbout 35,000 ncrcfl of tlmbor land on tho Chotco anil "Pistol -fivers nnd their tributar ies, nvhlch 'vlll all bo Bhlppcd from Hits 'point, ivhcro they liavo a deep water harbor well protected from nil sldcB oxcent'tho south. There thoy Will lliulld n short Jetty to make n' Bhdltcrcd shipping port nt all seasons df tlm year. At prosonfthoy aro working on tho ; foundation OI n tdxty-foot dam, which Will proYldo-a flfty-ncro log pond, nnd .nro also Installing n cahlo lnndlng. which win Tjo used till they got tholr largo wharf erected. Tho mill will bo an up-to-dnto, electric, two-sided Eaw mill, with electric cranes nnd mono rail for handling tho lumbor, witn nil tho latest Improvements, In cluding sorting tablos nnd swings for londlng. Electric logging roads will bo run Into tho timber up tho various stroaniB for bringing tho logs to tho mill. Their powor plant, which will bo situated on tho Chotco river, will bo capablo of generating GO, 000 liorso powor, nnd this can bo nug- menteu, if ncccssnry, from other streams. Tho town of Brookings will bo laid out on ono of tho most picturesque tiltos nlong tho const. Tho streets will bo graded, sidewalks laid, watur mains nnd sower system installed, Ttnd wires for lighting purposes 'strung boforo any lots nro sold. Tho company will retain Its lino of rotnll yards In Kcdlnnds, IMvorsldo, Snn Bcrnnrdlno, San Frnnctsro and 'Other California points, and will op erate Its own lino of ctcaniors to New York as soon ns tho 'Panama cannl Is 'completed. Tho nilll wlP hnvo a cnp.tclty of nOO.000,000 feet dally, and, whon In full oporatlon, tho company will nm ploy GOO moii In nil tho departments Thoy hnvo llrabor enough of tholr own to run them for 25 yuan, nnd enough more Joining thorn for a U ytaiB run G I W SCOn ON THE T A OFF TICKET .Sijprenre Court of Idaho .Gives Decision Against the Progressives. (By Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) IZRWISTON, Ida , Oct. 0 Supremo Court of Idnho huhdod down n de cision holdUig that presidential elec tors and candidate!) for congrcsu on tho progressive ticket In Idnho wero, not nominated In conformity with' tho fitnto lnu- nnd sliould not bo cer tified by the Secretary of Stnte or printed on tho omckU bnllot nt tic coming election. Thu. decision holds Ibnt nominees for sta(o olllces on the progre.ulvu ticket lire entitled to liavo names npjicnr on ,tlio ballot. GIVES CHURCH BIG AMOUNT DREDGE GETS OUT SAFELY Tug Daring Takes Oregon Out of Coos Bay This Morning. The tug Daring left today with tho government dredgo Oregon In tow nnd will tnko her to Grays Harbor, where- sho Is to bo ueed for tho noxt .tight months. Tho tug with her tow got out safely ovor tho bar. At the light horuso It was report ed that tho bar was smooth and tho tug seemed to have no trouble wl'ntover.--J---J---r tlmo tho company will begin shipping In lumbor from its mills to bo dis tributed to California points. Tho company is generally acknowledged the largest wholesale lumber concern In 'tho state. At present Its nearest distributing point Is the big mill and ynrds at Bay Point, Contra Costa county. "For somo tlmo wo havo been try ing to find a sultablo location on San Francisco bay," said J. V. Smeaton, manasrer of tho company. "Wo made a careful investigation of every avail able site. Wo hunted on both sides of the bay and finally decided that this Western Pacific terminal proper ty is tho best." Tho plant will handle 2,000,000 feet of lumber each five days, accord ing to tho estimates by Smeaton. This will entail tho employment of nn ar my of men. Tho traffic of this con corn nnd of tho Santa Fe will bo of vast profit In revenues to tho city when tho Bolt Lino Rnllway Is com pleted as both will i so this for freight distribution. In addition to the two transfers of property, the realty dealers of tho east side of the bay have been further Interested In water front develop ments by tho recent announcement of tho purchase of tho McCartney hold ings on Bay Farm Island by A. C. Parsons, frraorly Identified witn tho Huntington Interests of Southern California nnd who Is believed to havo purchased the land foi railway terminal purposes In tho Interest of on unnamed client. Try The Time' Want Adi. ' Mrs. Eddy's Will Creating 'Trust Fund Is '.Up in Court. (Py Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BOSTON, Oct., 0 A trust estimat ed at tvo million dollars 'created by tho will of Mrs. Mary Uukor Eddy, 'founder of tho Christian Sclonco church, fur tho boucllt of tho doiiom Inictlon, t.'os declared void by tho Mnhsachusi!tt's supremo court today. Tho court holds that n Clutrltnblo trust has bicn created and that now trijHtccs miij-.bo appointed lo;unmln Jster It. ALLIANCE IN FROM EUREKAl Brings 'Equipment for Willctt & Burr, Contractors, lor Logging Road. Tho fitonmor Alliance arrived this afternoon from JSurokn. Clio brought In tho freight about forty tons of tools and building oqulpmont for Wlllltt and Burr, tjio contrastore who nro to build tlio logging road for tho Smlth-Powort company out of Myrtlo Point. The Alliance will Ball for Portland at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- Int. Tho following woro tno passengers who arrived today: Mrs. Thos. Englehart, Fred Jar vis. Ruth Hopkins. A. It. Woddof, J. B. O'Lonry, H. Miller and A. K. Ry an. COMMISSION MEETS. Interstate Commerce Business Trans acted at Washington. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. O. Tho members of tho Intorstato Com merce Commission met hore this week for tho first fall meoting. It is expected a numbor o' tho decisions that havo been written up during tho summer will bo agreod to i.nd order ed to bo mado public. All Octobor tho Commission will bo busy listen ing to arguments. Not many public hearings on now cases aro likely to bo hold beforo tho end of tho year. Probably tho most important cases coming up beforo Commissioner Lane Is what is know as tho Investigation of tho rates and regulations of tho express companies. Representatives of both tho express companies nnd tho shippers will appear boforo Mr. Lane on Octobor 9 to show cause why tho schedule of rates proposed by tho Commission last spring should not go Into effect. At this tlmo It is expected tho caso will bo argued. Tell him you want Mnskey's. For salo only by Stnuff Grocery Company. Personal Interest should tell you to go to Haines for flour and feed. f-T Former Senator Testifies Be fore Committee Regard ing 1904 Funds. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bny Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct, 9. Former Senator M. B. Scott of West Vir ginia was tho first witness today boforo tho sennto committee. "Whon we got low In funds in Octobor, 1904," ho snld, "I asked Bliss It wo could not go to 2G Broadway and get some monoy nnd ho said no, that ho had nlrcady got n con tribution from thoso people. I naked him how much thoy had giv en, nnd ho replied $100,000." Sen ator Scott said ho wno at Republi can headquarters In Now York In October, 1904, when tho tolophono call camo "from tho Whlto IIoubo" for Bliss or Cortolyou. Neither woro proBont. Scott said ho talked on tho wlro "with tho volco from tho Whlto House," which anxiously Inquired "nbout this troublo nbout lllgglns." Scott snld tho volco In quired, "can tho stato commlttco supply tho ncccssnry funds?" Scott snld ho told of tho dlniculty of getting cnmpalgn money miiu tho volco responded, "I would rnther loso tho election In tho country than bo defeated In my own state." "There Ib no dnngor of your bolng dofonted," said Scott. Ho nddod that tho volco from tho Whlto Ilnuso snld "Mr. Hurrlmnn Is com ing to boo mo nnd I'll seo If wo ennnot nrrnngo to rnlso funds to holp lllgglns." "I thought I wiib tnlklng to tho president." tho witness snld. "Bliss Informed Scott thnt Roosevelt not!- nod him not to accept tho Standard Oil contribution. Scott Bald ho was novor Informed of tho roturn of 5100,000 to tho Stnndord Oil. "Whon all tho troublo broko out about tho Ilfo Insurance companies nnd enm pnlgn contributions," Bald Scott, "I wont to tno Whlto IIouso nnd sug gested to Roosovolt thnt wo, who, woro bonollttod by tho Porklns contri butions should supply funds to ro- piaco thoso ho would havo to return nnd for uso of which ho was In trou blo. But tho president said no, thnt ir mo monoy wns roturncd It should bo roturncd by tho pnrty ns a wholo." O. P. Tnft on Stand. Chnrlos P. Taft testified that ho contributed $25,000 to nntlonnl cam paign In 1908, that $15,000 wus.ro turned to him and thnt also ho con trlbnted $40,00 to tho Ohio cam pnlgn. "I thought my hrothor fitted tho presidency," Tnft said, " nnd If oloctcd I wnnted hlm to wnlk Into tho Whlto IIouso without bolng un dor obligation to any groat Interests or corporations. On that basis I was prepared to go to tho limit." His contributions to tho pros! dent's cnmpalgn for ronomlnntlon was $213,592 of which $120,00 wont to the national Taft bureau, To tho Ohio campaign $64,800 wns given and $23,000 wnu for miscellaneous Itoms. I 'WWI Dan R. Hnnna of Cloveland tostl flod that ho gavo $177,000 to Rooso- volts reconvention campaign this year. Ilnrrlmnn Helped, Judgo Robert S. Lovett, chairman of tho executive commlttco of tho Ilnrrlmnn system, testified thnt he knew of Harrlman'a visit to Wash ington In Octobor, 1904. "Harrlman told mo tho National commlttco was "In tho holo" nnd owed tho state commlttco $200,000. Ho said tho president wants mo to holp It out and I'vo got to do it.'. Somo days lator ho camo to my olllco and gavo mo checks and cash. Bliss camo and got them. Tho sum was snld to bo $250,000," Endorsed to Bliss, "Tho checks woro hrokorngo house chocks and woro endorsed to Mr. Bliss. I told him to sond rccolpts to tho contributors If ho know them. Less than fifty thousand dollnrs of tho contributions was In curroncy." Lovett could not romombor the nnm cs of nny of tho contributors hut after somo urging said ho thought W. K. Vandorbllt wns ono. "Mr. Harrl man thought of making contributions In 1908 but ns It would hnvo to bo mnde public ho thought ho would do moro harm than good undor condi tions existing then," nddod Lovett. Powers Say Balkan States Can Gain Nothing by Going to War. REPORT FIGHTING ON THE FRONTIER All Nations of Europe Inter ested and Will Try for Peace. EAGLES, NOTICE! Como out Wednesday night! Something doing. Don't miss It. Every mombor urged to bo pres ent. By order of M. J. OSTROW, Worthy President. MEET DEFEAT. (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Oct. 0. A Monto nogran forco"wlilch crossed tho Turkish border was annihilated according to a dispatch from Constantinople which dcclarod, that four thousand Albnnlaif troops hnvo Invaded Montenegro. Skirmishes on Servian and Bul garian frontiers nro reported. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SALONIKI. Turkoy. Oct. 9. Ser ious fighting continues botweon tho Turkish nnd Montenegrin forces on tho Montenegrin frontier. Bulgaria May Fight. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bny Times.) PARIS, Oct. 9. Strong rumors nro current today that Bulgaria hns dcclnred war agaliiBt Turkoy, but neither the Ottomnn emlinssy nor tho Bulgarian legation rccolvcd con firmation. Tho Bulgarian forco it reported to hnvo crossed tho Turk ish frontier nnd King Ferdlnnnd Is said to bo hurrying southward to tako cnmmnnd of tho allied Balkan troops. Tho nrchlT or tho Bul garian legation nt Constnntlnnplo hnvo been handed ovor to tho euro of tho Russian embassy there, ac cording to iiowb dispatches. Tho declaration of war by Bulgaria Is believed by the samo correspondent to bo Imminent. Leave America. (By Assoclntod Pross to Tho 'Coos Bny Times.) GARY, Ind., Oct. 9. Sovornl do pnrtmentB of tho steel mills hero mny bo compelled to close, It 1b re ported, on nccount of tho gront numbor of mou who nro determined to return to their natives conntry to pnrtlctpnto In tho war ngnlnst Turkey. Nearly 1300 men hnvei enlisted In Gnry. Crossing Frontier. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 9. A Bulgarian forco Is reported hero to havo crossed tho Turkish frontlor nnd King Fcrdlnnnd Is snld to bo hur rying to tho southeast to toko com mand of tho allied Balkan troops. Tho Bulgarian army has started for Mustapha Pasha to forco tho rond to Adrlanoplo, whero tho Turks ,nro concentrated in grcnt strength. Renely In Seattle. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 9. Greek loadors horo say that 2000 mon In Seattlo aro ready to go to tho front on n speclnl train, which will leavo for Now York aB soon as or dors aro received from tho Greek legation nt Washington. Would Stop War. ATHENS. Greece Oct. 9.- -Ropro-sontntlons In bohnlf of tho powers of Europo hnvo bcou mado to tho Greek govornment by tho Austrian and Russtnii ministers. Tho min isters declared It to ho Imprudent In tho highest dogreo for tho Bnl kan states to tnko any action ngalnflt Turkoy, ns thoy would In so doing risk n grcnt deal and ne ver succeed In obtaining for tho ChrlBtlnns In Mncedonln any moro thnn thnt what tho powers woro de termined to got for thorn, UNABLE TO COME. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9. Advices woro rccolvod horo that tho British polo team coming horo for tho south ern California wlntor tournnmont Is unnblo to como, being Instructed to roport to tholr roglmonts on nccount of tho troublo In tho Balkans, Times' Want Ads briny results, OUT FOR CONGRESS. Prohibition Candidate from Salom Visits This City. O. A. Stlllmnn, Prohibition enn dldnto for congress In tho First congrosslnnnl district, Is visiting this locality, Ho Is making nn nu tomobllo campaign through tho dis trict. Tomorrow night ho will hold an opoij-nlr mooting at tho cornor of Front nnd Mnrkot begin ning nt 7:30 p. m. On this occa sion tho candldnto will dollvor nn addross and will put In tho dny meeting voters. Mr. Stlllmnn Is from SalcjUj HELLO, BILL! Elks meot tonight. Business of Importance Como out. GEORGE ROTNOR, Soc