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MANY BLESSINGS AND PARTICULARLY jffSSgyffiffiB THANKFUL TODAY rTKlTl8lNO in Tho TIMES 2 Pat Vour Real Estate "In (fas WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMKB Will Keep your Income from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU enn really holp tho fnmll7 rovonucs by renting a fow furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra In- pmiin ns "ntnadv US O. clock." mmt 1 n out tl o facts about your " ftffore tho oyoa of all "I.OB- PP,.n in town. And If there nf thom who ought to own U CI19.., .nil It! ftjon-" MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PHES tmxsm'mvrvimMMmBmmmj&. . 1 I.. 4 WU MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Stall and Coon Day Advertiser. IKOLXaaVK ns T)l0 Const Mall. No. 113 rf wwrntM jwwwwi m mm wt- nil iwiiraMMUMii If S iSIUHm ill- SEASON 1 EASTERN STATES 10 SOUTH L.Vorttvi"lSandfc- " Ktcrjitlay: MUESTSNOW AT ft LHI 1 1 " -"" l P,Milinrn A7nch. Wonanu j' r , tlful Weather. . fiuii ILr Time. Kn. 28.-Thanksgiv- I 'N1r i." ..iwn.1 In horo by a ISWwrn. the flrat of the Benson. m wtlll rri to Coo. llr Time 1 . . XT.... OQ .'ili M.fhlonctl BiiowBtorm pro- he;o this. nornng.iC.oarh,S Hither proui;iii iui ." u. I, AmcUIri I'rrti to Coo. Ilr Time..) ,im nn.. Nov. 28. Snow . - iil. vlidnltv lllHt nlKht. Tills ktteflrst tlmo In tho history of At- i:U tnat more who mm m. poatd Thanksgiving day. I, AikkW! Pmi lo Coo. Ilr Time ..... .iii . v.... oo T1nnii. mim.A.iu. UIUm n". " ........ . Irfui weather prcvnllH throui;hout ortron ami southern Washington tsdir. THANKSGIVING Dcn'ttalk to mo of solemn days I. mittimn's llllltl of Hlllolldor. uuo tho sun sIiowb fowor rays And thoso grow slant nnd slondor. fir. It' ho climax of tho year n. Iiliflmit tlmn nt IlvltlL'. Till naturally Its burstlni; elieor Jait melts into TiinnKsgiving. l'aul I.awrcnco Dunbar. HIE HOUSE THANKSGIVING iniG i cons bay Holiday Generally Observed By Suspension of Business Special Services. HAnAril nli.n.iniiin. n flMln.tl.a. vtut.ui uuavi iiilliu m iiiiiiuvo-i rbj on Coos Hay today was more "jea man usual, prucucniiy ov- i.j uvaiuesg iiciiif iifnmr pifiKnfi inr il holiday. A few stores were open -(luring ft morning hours, hut closed nt tietatanco of the day. social services wero Hold in tno L.lTIinill ami llltln(lnt. I7nlnj rhrM ihla mnrnl.. Pl.ti ,. --.-. itita M"iitiirS ma UiUlt" h, wTerai or tno Protestant coll ections win milto In n union lMt. . .... ....... -" i mo uapusi cnurcn, mil afternoon tho footbnll gnino -- mo (.oquiiio indoponuonis W the Marshfleld Indopondonta at depot grounds will bo tho prlii- toll ttr.A.I.. mt. n- ... ! .; .'.'"" "I0 oquiiio loam Jjwnpanled hy n good bunch of (m wining uu mu UUUll President Taft Kept Busy by functions Betore tnjoy 1 incj Feast at Home. Ill AmoiUIcI rrfM to Coo. liar Tlmwi.l WASHINGTON', Nov. 28 Tho last Thanksgiving In tho White IIoiibo of tho twonty-sovontli of tho presidents of t.io united States In cluded public nnd private functions tho nttondnnco upon ono of tho onrly society weddings of the sea Hon and a family Thanksgiving feast at homo. President Taft went to tho I'an Aiiierlcnn Thanksgiving services nt St. Patrick's church, whoro most of tho diplomats In Washington nnd ninny mombora of tho rnblnot and litiudrodH of government olllcliils nununlly worship. From St. Pat rick's ho wns driven to his own church, the All Souls I.utliornn. Thin afternoon the president- attend ed tho wedding of Miss Alice fintes Moutell, daughter of Henry S. Don toll, Amerlrnn minister to Switz erland, ami John W. It. l.add of lloston. lie expected to spend tho remainder of tho day quietly In his study. Tho While Houso celebration of tho day rnmo when n .12-pound nhodo Islnnd Turkey, "Aunt" De lia Torrey's nionslor mlnro plo nnd nil tho other good things that had been stored nway In tho president's Kltciiou will bo served. E GU CtV)IUi'-l'wv-V?gJauCTgocw M M Smith Company Encourages Matrimony in Thanks- (jivint) Gifts. That C. A. Smith, bond of tho 0. A. Smith I.umhor Co., Is offer ing n special Inducement to oucour- n.. l.lu nmnlnvna tf llllirrv WBS again domonstrntod yostcrdav wlion tho nnniinl dlstTliiuiion or inanits glvlng turkeys was made- hy tho company. Each married limn em ployed In and nrounii mo nun ik uinriv wn iiroRnntnil n fine Thanks giving turkoy. whllo tho slnglo onos rorolvcd notning. in i" ,'0,. years (HO couipuny im iiiiiiii' Sclonco pmetlco of contributing a turkey to cacn or uio uiupiujus mi i" giving day. that Is to tho innrrlod mon. At Christmas tlmo each innr rlod omployo Is usually prosontod with n gooso. Tho Smith inlllB are closed nil day today to ponnlt tho mon to en Joy Thanksgiving. Tho romanufne turlng plant worked until midnight Inst night owing to tho rush of work on hand nnd tho holiday today. ttXT DELIA'S MENU I-Olt TIIANKSOIVINO w With Roup nnd Ends. With "mo Peppermints; Of Course, Plo vSiW' (M(lS8)' Nov' 28 " "l Bella C. Torrov. nrestdont Tnft'n Delia, gavo hor Ideas as to tho bri..g4La E00tl olil-fnshlonod Now h .1 t Jh,anlBKlvlng dlnnor. Hero 8 r Thanksgiving menu: p.. . Deef Soup wut Turkey, Cranberry Sauco. wttuce and Tomato Salad. PIE Frus. Nuts. Raisins. 0M.P..I.I Tea or Coffoo. - imui: rii! mnn niinn mAHHMf. MilL SllQ loves P'. and If re-P.iA-.uet W does hor nonbow. tho Cift.,a fhat Thanksgiving lioun .la, Kesln w,t appetizing lit roast 'iv "en lliero should bo n MICHIGAN If LIS LOST II PHILIPPINES Severe Typhoon Sweeps Over Islands With Heavy Prop erty Loss Town Destroy ed and Ships Sunk. tllr Aio Intel TriM to Coot I)jr TlmM, MANILA, P. I., Nov. 28 Many lives wore lost In a sovoro typhoon today. Tho damngo to property Is estimated nt millions of pesos. Tho storm crossed tho Islands of Snmnr, Lcyte. and North Panny, leaving ruin In Its path. Acloban, capital of Loyto, was practically destroy ed. Two Bteamors wcro wrecked in Acloban harbor. Tho loss of llfo from nil causes was great GOULDS GUILD GOAD TO GAY Ogden Paper Claims Railway Will Extend to Coast From Boise. ItOSHBl'Iia, Or., Nov. 2S. Tho Nowb says: "In n recent Issuo of tho Ogden, Utah, Examiner, thcro appears a longthy article, which fully suh saiitlntes tho statements of A. T. Marshall, at present In Snlt Lake City, who says that a numbor of tho transcontinental linos nro now ensnged In bitter wnrfnro over se curing tho most fcnslblo routo to tin coast. Prnmlnont' among these rond nro tho Could and Harrlinnn line:-, tnch of which would koop llio otner from entering tho const tenltory. According to tho nrtlclo at. hand. It looks ns though tho riould lines hud u trlflo tho bolter of tho controversy nnd tbnt they will eventually extend their lines from llolso to Mnrshflold, via Uosehuig. Upon tho return of Mr. Mnrshall who la nt present nt Salt Lake, tho people of Ilosoburg win no (Kiiii)t rccoivo boiiio nows vhlc!' will rovlvo Interest In tho bulldliiA of an cast and west lino railroad." MM NEXT SUNDAY Marshfield Members Will Un ite in Annual Lodge of Sorrow Sunday. MarBhflold Elks lodgo will hold Its annual "Lodgo of Sorrow" next Sunday afternoon at tho lodgo rooms in tho Masonic temple. Tho momorlnl exorcises this year will differ from thoso hold In tho past in that thoy will bo restricted to monibora only. Hitherto tho lodgo has Invited tho public to tho cere monies. This year, tho lodgo had consid erable work on hnnd. so much that It could not nrrnngo special services for momorlnl day. "Tho Dig Nolso" minstrel bene fit Is to bo put on next Thursday and Friday nights nnd taking all tno tlmo of tho members. Last night tho lodgo had n big softsloii, W. O. Chandler bolng Ini tiated. Thoro wns a largo nttond nnco, ninny turning out to sco that "Weary" got "his." Following tho j initiation a soclnl session wnu cu JOJCU. W I FROM PORTLAND "r TALKS ABODT W Mfae t mtV two tlrkeys, nc Pfotlded Tni, zo ot U1 company, Pound. rkoys nro not 33 conta a Tk.. .. usee li, aro Ui cranberry '"'kennlt , iw EnB,nnl brand of LffrfSy 6thiP? te ' ff'ftl""6 ' to i -rp Thanksglvlng. because. .. - vuu mniro l. , i - SUFFRAGE LOST iUN Women Seeking Right to Vote Beaten by 594 in Last Election. Iflr Awo.Ule4 rrfH to Coo. Tlr Time.. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. "2 8. Tho Conslutlonal nmendmont, proviuing for woman suffrage in Michigan was dofoatod by 504 votes, according to tho figures compiled in tho secretary of stato's offlce from every county in Michigan. Tho final result, however, will not bo announced until December 10. Plans nro now being made in many districts, bowovor, to petition the legislature to re-submit tho ques tion next spring. SIXfiLE TAX IS DKFKATKIl. Steamer Arrives in at Mid night After Good Trip Down the Coast. The Dreak water arrived in early, tnilnv from Portlnnd. nftor n fairly. good trip down tho coast. Capt. Mncgonn mndo a Bpcclal effort ttr got In oarly so that tho passengers could enjoy tliolr Thanksgiving dln nor nt liomo. no crossed in nooui io.ir. inst nlL'ht. tlin brluht moon light ennbllng liltn to mnko It eas ily. TIia Tlrnnl.'watei. will sail at 1 o'clock Saturday for Portland. Among thoso arriving on tho Ilronkwator woro tho following: aips. .t. iinvos. Z. McChesnoy. Mrs. E. Hlco, Mrs. W. IUiodeB, W. IlhodcB, Miss Ilnrlockor, Laura Du bay, A. M. Harrington, It. h. Lnm horson, II. Lnmborson, Mrs. Lam- l.nrsnn V.. T.nilllicrson. MlSS RllbV Turnor, C. F. Watormnn. Mrs. N. M. Wndo. F. Jnmloson, v. . hod- orison. Mrs. S. wossois, I'ean wos sels. Max WessolB. P. Hanns, W. Mnddon, Mrs. A. D. Atkinson, Miss Atkinson, Mrs. E. O'Connoll, L. Llndstrom, II. D. Hall. Mrs. E. Doyd, Mlsa Mabonoy. A. Powoll, Mrs. J. L. Powoll. W. Ruso, E. O'Connoll. J. F. Hnrrlgan. P. O. Ilorton. Ruth Stlco. Mrs. Stlco. C. W. Rollins, Mr. Rohfold, Mrs. Roh feld. Mrs. G. Johnson, W. Dlack moro, Mrs. W. Tllnckmoro, C. D. Ellis. Chns. Johnson, F. J. Hayes, M. L. Crosson, II. McGovern, Mrs. McGovorn, N. W. McDonald, Mrs. McDonald. W. E. Sproulo. V. D. Grnham. A. E. Hydo, Mrs. Hydo, W. Nerdrum, Miss iun iiruner. irs. R. L. Hnsklns, Ollio Haskins. S. Ja ,.n.. Mm t, J. Slmnson. Geo. Ross, A B. Daly, A. Stoner, II. Hoork, Geo. Smith, E. Llndgran, E. Vance. THflEfDIEl T Capt. Macgcnn Lines Up Mat ters for Delegation Go ing to Washington. IlltlDGE IK IfECOMMENDKI) Missouri Rejects Modified Scheme by iUt,000 Majority. inum'ncnv PITY. MO.. NOV. ' tee i : ." """giving, because, i . -'- """ .T; ' nuntionnl " iDDiA i raaKe 1JOttor m,nco P,es ' ". l mnrtlnVi s nclo Wth0tt8h Pe0P, dn,t rnSsentdeffeate 'tff oS fcn. u aiier ii nra ....i.. ,..,ii.tinn iiv n maioruy or i-i.uwu. ti r ' w Aim win nnninn . uivvnuu j imii " snouiii iin.. i : E3 we Rh , V La Vul caP,iai "u nuts . '", Vavu 1C0 cream, WumUstn.fa8lns tea orcoffeo. tarn n forEOt tne old-taah- i--i'imi UIII118. nv tTiii Ifi OWNEUY'S SPEED Q and Pii your GA5nj When In need f PLUMIHNQ, HEATING, ZZsiIEET METAIj WORK, CALTj 101-J PIONEER HDW'RE CO., WheH Uono by us 1 Is doao rlgU RIN WRECK Two Score Hurt, Some Fatal ly, on Pennsylvania Line, Near Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28 Three nro known to have been killed nnd more than two scoro injuruu, du...u fatally, when tho Cincinnati Express on tho Pennsylvania Railroad was derailed at Glon Loch, 25 miles west of horo last night. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 73, Pacific Uvery and Transfer Company. Capt. Mncgonn wnB Informed whllo in Portland, that all of tho papors bearing on tho Southern Pacific's request for permission in lirlcn f!nnn Tlnv linil lieon fnr- wardod to the War Dopnrtmont I nt Washington 10 dnys ago. It Is I understood that approval of tho request was given by Major Mor- I row and Capt. Robort. An oarly I docislon is expoctod on tho mat- I tor at Washington. Cnpt. Mncgonn who arrived In on tho broakwntor today from Port lnnd snya that' mnttcrs nro lining mi wnll fnr nffoctlvn work liv tlio Coos Ray committeo whon It goes to wasningion next moiuii io re quest tho United States onglncorB and congrosa to appropriate monoy for tho improvement of tho Coos Day bar and entrance Ho had n conference with Cnpt. Robort, tho head of tho U. S. Englncors In tit's district. Cnpt. Robort said that MaJ. Morrow whllo In Portlnnd on routo from Alaska to Washington last week suggested that Coos Day wait anothor year boforo Bonding a dologntlon to Washington about tho hnrhor appropriation. Cnpt. Macgonn said that Coos Day was tired of waiting and that tho dele gation would go nftor Justlco for Coos Day. Ho Bald that tho situa tion Imrn rnmilrAil Imnindlatn ac tion nnd would not stand for de lays. Ho said tho committeo would camp In Washington on a c'neeso and cracker diet until thoy irnt wHiiltH Tlmv didn't caro for entertainment until tho Coos Day appropriation was ouiaineu. Capt. Robort informed him thnt tho necessary soundings would bo mndo horo at onco In tho now sur voy of tho bar nnd Jetty and that ft copy OI HUB would uu imiuaiiuu im Pnrf nt Coos Dnv Commission ers which tho committeo can tako with them to Washington. T.ntor Omit Macconn oxnects (lint nniv RnimillllL'H will bo Ilinilo In tho lnnor harbor In relation to tho demands of Coos nay lor a 25-foqt Inner harbor channol. Capt. Macgonn reports thnt tho channel over tho bar has shifted away to tho Boutnwaru. rno ueep naf wntnr In now found between 700 and 800 feet to tho south of tho ISiaCK Jiuoy, ino larmiKi auuni it has been in years. Ho said that I .- ...1. ...t... ...s..ll fttl.1 BKippUrU WIIOII Ulliuiliift num ....m tho best water by going about COO o onntli nf tlin Tilnck DllOV and when tho Dlack Buoy is abeam, take a course for Capo Arago reef. Washington Coining. While In Portland Capt. Mac (Continued on Page Four.) BULGARIAN BY BATTALION LDST TURK M S ON - , TURK'S FLEET IS PR D Report That Sultan Has Navy Ready for Greek Combat Plans Given. Illr AmoiIMoJ I'nii lo Coo. liar Time.. LONDON, Nov. 28. Tho Turkish flcot, with tho oxcoption or tno uruis or Hnmldloh, Is reported by npoclal nnrrnatinnilnntu In Pnnnlnnl ItHllllil to 1m rnnitv tn iti out nml fl l?ll t. It Is still, doubtful, bowovor, whether tho Otlomnn military nuinoriiics win ng roo to nllow its use against tho Orcok flcot, dcsplto tho reported Intontlon of tho G rooks to trnnsport lnrgo for ces to Xerxes Bay, bohind tho Dnr donollcs. This movo would seem to (.It tlin n'nrlrlnli ilnulrnvnp tlin rlinnrn for which tho Turkish naval olllclnls profess to long. DYNAMITE CASE TRIAL TODAY Sultan's Troops Destroy a Large Number of Assail ants by Trap. ' ADRIAN0PLEF0RTS ARE BEING SHELLED Some Captured But Servians and Bulgarians Lose Heavily in Assault. tnr AmocIMisI rrtm (o Com n.r Tlmn. SOFIA, Nov. 28. Though no real assault has boon mndo by tho Inva de ra on tho Turkish defenses nt Adrl nnoplc, ono wholo battalion of Bul garians wns destroyed by n land mlno explosion by the Turks, according to n letter received today from tho front. Tho forts about Adrlnnoplo hnvo been shelled nnd somo of thorn can turcd by tho allied Sorvlans and Bul garians, who suffered heavily In tho endeavor, however. SOFIA, Nov. 28. Tho Bulgarian nnd Turkish plenipotentiaries rono somblod today nt tho villngo of Bnght cho, outBldo tho Tchntlja linos, to discuss further tho tonus of tho pro posed nrmlstlco. Yesterday's session was n prolonged ono. RITCHIE HEADY FOR WDLGAST No Holiday Taken in Indian apolis Conspiracy Hear ingSpringfield Job. (Ilr AMHxlalht I'rrt. lo Coo. Hay Timet) INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 28. Frank J. Hlgglus of Boston wan nccusod of having ndmlttod blow ing up the tower of tho muntclpnl building nt Springfield, Mass., April 4, 1911, for $300, by n witness In' tho (iyiinmlto conspiracy trial to dny. Dnnlol W. Gnllnghor testified thnt nftor tho oxploslon ho bnd uono to Hnrtford, Conn., to ostnb llsh nu nllbl nnd Hlgglus said tho oxploslon cost tho Iroiiworkors un ion $300. Tho witness nlso testl-J noil inni uiggiiiH ioi(i oi uio iniu hlo which Mlchaol .1. Young, tho Ironworkers' union nlllclnl at Bos ton hnd hnd tu trying to unionize tho Sprlngllold Job. Ortlo 13. Mc Mnnlgnl confosscd that ho actually caused tho explosion nnd rocolvod tho pny for It. .Tmlifn AnilorKnii ilnelilnil not tn suspend court on account of tho' holiday today, but no action was oxpocted on tho court's decision that fourtcon of tho forty-flvo do fondnntB must furnish now bonds nggrogntlng $105,000. Light-Wciaht Championship Bout at San Francisco This Afternoon. l'IGIITS TODAY Tho WolgiiBt Rltchlo light starts In San Francisco nt 2 p. m. Tho Mandot-Rlvers bout stnrta nt Los Angolos nt 2:30 p. in. PATRICK Em GIVEN PARDON New York Lawyer Convicted of Millionaire Rice Mur der Freed Today. Ilr AMorltttd rrrt. to Coo. Hr TlmM. OSSINNING, N. Y Nov. 28. Tills Is a real Thanksgiving dny for Albert T. Patrick, long in tho shadow of tho death chair as tho murderer of William Marsh Rico. Patrick will leavo tho gray walls of Sing Sing prison today a freo man, hnvlnc been pardoned by Govornor DIx. Ho wns Bontoncod to lifo for tho murder of tho mllllonulro. Pat rick waa a lawyer and closo frlond of tho mllllonalro and was charged with having killed him to got Ills monoy. Patrick has always Insist ed that ho was lnnocont. COL. HAMSDELL DEAD. Seigcnnt-at-Aiiiis of United States .Senate Succumbs Today. Pf AmoiUIM TlfH to Coo. Dr Time.. WASHINGTON. Nov. 28. Colo nol Danlol M. Rnmsdoll. Borgeant at-arms of tho United Statos Son nto, died horo oarly today as tho rosult of an oporatlou poriormod Novombor 7. I lljr Aw Utl run lo Coo Iky Tlmw SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 28. Tho pntlouco of Wllllo Rltchlo, tho San Francisco lightweight, will bo re warded today when tho gong starts him on his twenty round fight with Champion Ail Wolgast at Coffrotli's arena. Tho local youngster has wait ed long for n chniico to show Ills niot tlo. Tho mon met In n four round go somo tlmo ngo and Rltchlo claims to hnvo had the better of. tho argu ment nnd to hnvo gnlucd n knowlodgo of tho champion's mothnd, which will lusuro a new champion tonight. Rlt chlo Is In (lno condition. Wolgnst on tho othor hnnd Is charged by sporting wrltors with not having tralnod faithfully for tho fight. He bus refused to tako tho lo cal boy Borloiisly, thoy say. The hotting today wns two to ono thnt Wolgnst would win. Tho rlng sldo hots aro not expected to bo hot ter than ton to six. LOS ANGELES EIGHT Mandot Knrnrito Over III vers In Bol ting Today. Ur A mo l.ttal I'rfM la Coo. ny TlmM.) LOS ANOIOLES, Nov. 28. Tho pos sibility that tho lightweight cham pionship honors might ovontunlly fall to tho winner sharpened tho intorcst in today's twenty round contest bo twoon Joo Mnndot of Now Orloans and Joo Rivers of Los Angeles at tho Vornon nronn. Mandot won n de cision ovor Rlvora lu a twonty round bout on Lnbor Day. Mnndot was a ton to six and ton to sovon fnvorlto in tho hotting. HMU GRIDIRON DEATHS 10. No College Players Killed; Totul of !l(l Aro Injured. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. Ton dond nnd 30 Injured Ib the record of tho 1012 football season which closed Saturday. Last yonr 'thoro wero 14 deaths and G7 Injured, according to statistics compiled by a Chicago nowspapor. Of tho fatalities this year threo woro high school playors and soven woro mombors of othor tennis. No collogo players woro killed thin year for tho first tlino lu soveral sonsonB. Of tho injured, sovon woro col logo plnyors, nine high school plny ora, two grado school playors and olglit mombors of nthlotlc clubs. WORKMAN LOSKS TOES. Chns. Fredericks, n workman om ployod on tho construction of tho Smlth-Powora logging rond Biifforod a very pnlnful Injury whllo transferring tho stoamshovol across tho river nt Reed's ford Inst Saturday when n rail which ho was handling dropped on his too. Tho mombor was bo badly crush ed that it bad to bo amputated. The patient, who Is being enred for at tho White Cross Hospital, will bo able J to bo out in a fow days Myrtle Point Enterprise, DKKAMING ABOUT KIKE, WOMAN FALLS 7 STORIES NEW" YORK, Nov. 28 Dreaming thoro was a fire In hor npartmont Mrs. Ida Radt, wlfo of a Now York bankor. wnlkod In hor sleep through a window In an uptown hotol nnd plunged through n sky light, seven stories bolow. Sho wan sorlously If not fatally hurt, Sho explained hor dream whon picked up, then lapsed into unconsciousness. EVERYTHING in AUTO SUl PLIES at THE GUNNERY. i. .... . 5M1&