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. - intiuuubbHf ilivlbS. MAKSHflELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. EVEMING EDITION. mwwMjnumjia&rmmramiJcm'i9mtmmtriLvnm9tPvnijmanirmwimHr"ma,m Hut' 1 Vi&SI COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIjOVKV I)A H. MAI.OXNV lMlloi- mid Pub. News iiditor Official Paper of Coos County. ()()!) KVKXIXO. Oct uti right lu tlio lug. Go to bud right at night Start with Joy In your heart, liopo in the fitturo, kindness In your ptirposo. If It Is a tlnrk dny, novor mliiil ; you will I lighten It up. If It In n bright I ln', you will mlil to the brlght I ness. Olvo a word of chcor, I a klnillv greeting and a warm hnm1nhnl:c to your friends. If you linvo enemies, look up, pass them by, forget and try to forgive. If all of us would only think how much of hu man luippIuesH Ib made by our I selves, thoro would bo I human misery. If all of us would bear In mind that hap piness Is from within and not from without, there would bo a wcllsprlng of Joy In ovary heart and tho sun would shine forever. Try It! Selected. l'AUCKI.S POST MODIFICATIONS. Ill EARLY . BRIDGE ACTION morn- : i ' Ol. ...!... f r....nn ll.,r,n OllctlMUUI Ul lUIIIIIIUIUU UllJUO Quick Decision by War -"" Department. ' At a meeting of the Marshflcld Chamber of Commerco oxocutlvo committee this morning, telegrams I wore ordered sent to Congressman Ilawloy and Senators Ilourno and I Chamberlain roauestlng that the I War Department hasten nctlon on I tho Southern Pacific's request for , permission to bridge tho Hay. Tho less of i i meeting was called this morning by President u. c. nrocno after no una received tho following solf-oxplnna-tory telegram from C. J. Mlllls, as slstant to President Sproulo: "We nro In receipt of telegram from Washington as follows: "Your telegram sixth Inst. Wllllamottc-Pn-clfle bridge Coos Day, War Do nnrtment advises Sonator Chamber lain on bohalf of certain constlt- blue nuns .OF MUSK Capt. Macgenn Brings Back j r; Report on Bar Survey 1 Hawley Turned Down. wuwiE&zs&Jznn&sa, Capt. T. J, Macgenn of tho Break water announced today that ho. had secured a blue-print showing tho soundings tnkon by Knglneor Chatis ton In the now suney of the Coos Hay bar. Ho took Engineer Churls ton's roport to tho United States Lhi glnoer'B ofllco at Portland tho Inst trip with him. Ho brought the blue print back with 1 tint . Tho blueprint of the soundings shows conditions to bo oven worso than was generally supposed. Thoro Is not over seven teen feet of wnter any place at low water, tho bar being four or flvo feet shoalor than when Col. Itocssler made his roport and In sonio plnccs It has shoaled as much as soven feet. Thoro Is no south channel now and Capt. Mncgenn says that masters of vessels coming and going out of hero ItionliR hns requested action bo dp- should bo warned against trying to laveu until tno ifitn mat. uonerniiK" i" "" nuum niuiinu WU) k 1IERK will bo a reduction .Ian unry 1 In tho postage char- nixbv returns to A god on parcels mailed In tho Mondav nnd will United States. Tho rates will still Chamberlain's ronuest. unless with bo much higher fian thoso long es- drawn." tabllshcd In Knglnnd Germany and y ,inportnnt tIint you commn. t,,0LCSrl?,,aL.al,i0r:,,,.u,0n? nlcnto with Chamberlain and other the sending of parcels by ml, at 0 representatives In vigorous IVL??? ln ,i' 'J. " v.i "'"""O'- "nR opposition Is de- t flnv KZra0t J In no ",orc'l. nB not representative, nnd for many years. It has worked no . onnn!,p,i n ni,i,iP rnnil hnrdshlp abroad to nny class and lfl "pp"Rert , . pul)llc ROoa' , . In reenirnlxeil them ns a ironornl nil- Similar telegrams woro received " " . rj . ... .,. . .... iv v. i'. .Miner, ur. .Milieus, vj. !. vantage. Tho reduction nt hand In this country Is loss than Is sup posed by many who nro npprohon vlvn of results. A full examina tion of details should bo mndo bo fore forming nn opinion of tho fnlr non of the new regulations and the probnblo results. The now law was passed by congress Inst sum mer with certain provisions show- McTCnlcht. W. S. Chnmllur nnd other prominent Mnrshflold mon. Tho meeting was qulto lnrgoly attended, among thoso present be ing Alva Doll. W. R Chandler. A. T Unities. Claudo Xnsbunr. C. V. AfcKnlght. Dr. C. W Tower. W. V. Miller, Arthur McKeown. Dr. H. Vlnnn. Hugh MeT.nln. .T. TI. Plan ""nn. Poier i.ocrelo. T.. J Slmnson. D. C. Orcene ----------- . ... ...... tho Department. Tito suoni is worso near tho black probably grant, "J. js in me necessity ui mo commn teo going to Washington, Capt. Mar genn points out tho fact that tho en gineers turned down Congressman Hawley u few days ago, when ho ap peared and urged tho restoration of tho old Jetty. They told him that thoy woro determined to wait and sco what the bar dredge would do. Capt. Macgcnn also called on City Editor Letter of tho Portland Oronrn- nlnn, and was assured that tho Ore-' gonlan would always bo glad to assist any piojoet that would aid In tho de velopment of Coos Hay. It Is likely) that the Orcgonlan will huvo an ar-, tlclo urging that something bo done about tho Improvement of Coos Hay. and data showing tho necessity of doing something quick. Me at the Peobk' ToySand ?LLBe rh Diii'ini? tlio i)nst year wo have demonstrated to you Uiu I'.mH ilmf ,.. You Money on your everyday wants. Xow we are )roviiitr , hundreds of .isl'icd custoiiioi's that wo can save tlicni money on everything Utv the lioli 1 See our windows. ' n -v& Sd sal tn ir thnt It Is. at least In nnrt. re garded as nn experiment. Power Is Dprv Setursfneken conferred on tho nostmnstor uener- and I. R. Smith. nl to InrpHtlgntp It. with the con- There wns consldembto dtonuKslon sent of the Interstate Commerce nhoti' the nufter. Clniul.e Vnsbnrg Cnmmlwilfin. to mod fy weights nnd nwiiinr nunmfit nnv nnMinii. mon Our Stock Is Complete But remember don't delay. Come Early, You Are Invited and Always WelcomJ at JKTTV WOIMC DIHiAVKD llesult of Dredge's Woik nt Coos liny To lie Awaited. WASHINGTON. Dpp. 12. Itonre- 7one dlslaneeii when nxpoilenro has tlinf would indlrntp f int Cno sentatlve Hawley called on tho Chief demonstrated that a ohnnne Is uood- Hnv wanted n "favornblo delsnn"iof tho Army Engineers nnd tho Itlv- .,1 nn I in Smil"orn I'urlflp nnrnm nro nml llnrlinra Ttnni..t , npmi'tnln u". i -. ............ ......... ... ..C . ...... , . I , Miinllv the fniinwln teiotfrnm was, tho rostilt of tho new survey of Mr ZZ. . ... "IT"" frreml to and wns sent by W. S. .north Jetty nt tlio entrance to Coos youth im.vii vmvu i five cents r,'""',i'- "lmlrmnn of the Kxecu- liny, which was authorized nt the 0 insi sessuiu 01 ine vongross. if, The Cons liny Motor Hoat Club will meellne- of the elil- found tho local engineer had recom-i i,i,i tiu nri mnoiinv r n... . en or roos nnv neiii m -inrsii-1 inouiiod Hint tlio north Jetty ho re- n.i .... i., ... i... ..t,,i. ..,. ,u fle'd on the Ifilh of Pentember. a, stored and extended, but thnt the1 rpi... vmii, it,.n,i 'riiimi.in pnlii in PEOPLE'S 5-10-1 5c STORE I Iff 1 V f 9- 1 -V -l W "WV i a .MAifwm'ihhu npiA) ine nrst .pounii. live rents ., " ,,, for oncli additional pound "vo committee: cents for nn 11-pound At n mnw Within a .100-mlle -.une the new rates will bi seven cents post age for the first .pound n pound and B7 package, the mavlmum weight al lowed. Tho rates will be loss for smaller r.ues nnd more for larger. Fop more llinii 1S00 miles the phargo will be 12 cents for the first pound, 12 cents for each addition al pound nnd $1.:12 for 11 pounds. Tho prenent chnrgo for 1 1 pounds anywhere In tho United States Is 11.70, and tho weight lu nny par I'AKIJ SANTAS I'NDKU DAN. motion wns parried lv n unanimous vote endnrn Intr of the Hnv, provMed .,,,',. , i , . .. -- iiieiMirui iii'iiii i iiniiiiio uiiiii win ,.,.,,1..,,. .1,,, nrnclcally. Hoard on reviewing his roport had' lnMl .-r,llny ftornoon with Mis. II. ',' , ,.,? tig brldg-j recommended thnt no work bo done kp HurmolHter. city h child snme is. on mo jouy uiuii tnero una neen op Mis. George Hlack and Iwiuxus City ItniM .Aleu Muiucnii1. lug In St. Xick's (iiii'li. 1CANSAS CITY, Dou. 12. To happy IlliiBlons of the reu, tho police of Kan- llttlo wis City, Kan., today ordored that rMinroved by the V ' S. enclneors.l portunlty to determine ; tlio effect of , inuKiitor will loavo on tho Speodwoll Santa Clnus must stay off tlio The sontlment of the peonlo of, ho work by tho new bar dredge on , ,,,, tll0 Xmn8 ,0,yg with rel- ".,,!. Cons Hnv hns not ehancpd since, the Coos Hay bar. atlvos lu San Francisco MieotH llioio. tha dnto nnd we urgo ns lmnnrl- Mr. llnwley nrguod that tho work, jr nn,i jrH jt Ci ' Wallaco of "I''10 I'nictlco of stores sending ant that the decision of the War. of the dredgo would bo moro pormn- vriii ii0nil Imve returned from out men dressed out In Santa Clans pel Is restricted to four pounds. Tho 'Department bo renderod nt once tiiuv ru e wl inn ; n imp (hud nfi Mrui iii'iin .ri. 11 pounds mnllable. Parcels post- ntm In llilu nfiniili'i. la tint In lw , reduced to the foreign standard liy 1 ,lv wlrod the congrosmnen urging nny means. A 22-ponnd parcel lnl"ui tho Wnr Dennrtmenf take lm (.erinnny Is rnrrled ton miles for, inflate nnd ! fnvorn bio nctlon on tho 17 cents, twenty miles for 22 cenhi.1 roquest to brldgo tho Hay. v m en for 17 cents. 100 in 01. '' n mre, 47 cents, 150 miles, Till cents, and, nnv Lfrniilnp iIIhIiiiii'H 7? reiitH TllftiC, rates In Austria aro the same. In that the decision of the War, of the dredgo would bo moro pormn-; xorth lloml have returned from nt men dressed out In Santa Clans noiii i urn jciiy wero restored am i0rtliuitl. They were called thoro by regalia has beeomo obnoxious." extended tlinn If loft In the damage 1, t10 10HH f m,-. Wall.uo's inothor. nil .ludgo Carllslo of tho munlcl- I Tho North Hend city council and condition, for as tho Jotty now stands 'he North nond Commercial club! ho bellovos storms will tend to 1111 up tho channel on the bar ns fast as tho dredgo can eloar It. He, however, was Informed that the department will await results of tho bar dredging befor reeommn,ilng further expendl tuie on tho Jotty. President Oreene. Dr. Tower nnd w AIoTvnli.iif wnrn nnnnlnlnrl n .. v. . .... .....n..v .-... .,.,. .. .. . ' pniiuiiltfnn nt tlirnn In ulrn PrnaU Moxloo tho pnstngo on nn 11-pnuud pnrcol Is fiO cents. Tho reduction In this country Is not nt all radical. A meek lovor somotliues makes a strenuous husband, -n-M- Sluny nn unsatlsfaRtory omployo Ih filled with enthusiasm. Women would novor bo success ful ns plain clothes detectives. -tt-tt- Aliiny men of "many" minds but It's usually ono woman of many minds. Tho pooplo who complain that they novor have a chanco wouldn't recognlzo ono If thoy saw It. It Is reported thnt appendicitis will Boon bo cured without tho aid of a knife. That means tho ills easo will go out of style. dent Taft urging that tho position of collector of customs of Coos Hnv bo maintained. Thoro has been an effort to alfallsh tho ofllco horo nnd consolldnto It with the Port land olllco. Major Tower Is col lector of customs. With tho open ing of tho JPnnnmn Cnnnl and tho growth of Coos nay shipping, tho offlro will now rcnlly beeomo ad- vantngeous to Coos Hay and tho nbolltlon of It would nffoct tho as pirations of Coos nay to become n port of entry for foreign snipping OII,lNO SHOKS. Tho best wny to keep black lea ther shoes from looking worn, nnd nlso from breaking Is to dip a Biunll flnnnol rag In ollvo oil and rub It Into tho lonthor. If It noods furthor rubbing or wiping, tnko a fresh dry flannel rng nnd go ovor It, This method Is good for tho woman In mourning, ns it keeps hor footwear black without polishing It, nnd provides a dulled finish. EVERYTHING HE -vc? N-4.' p' jj & ' F0R THE I lw 'MiV AIM 17 C I m" Seepindow m .men - eojn$rI&side EB - '$& . B i ui ) I' i ii n 1 1 . I fi ui hi 1 1 a i i i . i mm, ti y. i.iR ftrar ."S14 y a sqfv Sai5v.06rixi niou. mi K-rtJ'plnC2cpJllVrAV&h I Edgnr Marv tm -So .i&?UY SvWvro I and a B. q IM fj f1 w oi i '&" v-Si S'S 7o K-o?9S cjftfl) Ut n'o poaco for . p h.A''Attl&$z6?lttttt a.1. ?".?... wmm Q. t .. "S V. ?. ?.. - Si's r. a .. p a S Ji 1 o O A ias -S m- - - or m V Bl'l 10 man n Wlo iVfi && oa g ?. e e i&r spnaumtes s m. UL4iA,aA4kLiTmuyii HAKi:it POST r.l.K(TS. S. II. Cutlicart lloiioreil by I lend Olllre Again. At tho annual meeting of Ualcer Post. No. S, 0. A. Il yesterday, S. II. Cathcart was ro-oloctod for tho third time as enmmnnder. Thoro nro about 20 membors of tho Post now. Tho following olllcors woro olocted yesterday: Commnndor S. II. Cathcart. Senior Vlco Commnndor Slme'on Mlllor. Junior Vlco Commander D. W. Small. Adjutant and Qunrtormnstor F. II. nrlghnm, Ofllcor of tho Day K. W. Shrock. OfTlcor of tho Guard Mr. Colo man. CAItltlKS DIG OAItRO. One Ship Hrlngs Over 15,000 Tons I'Voni Kurope. SAX FRANCISGO. Dec. 12. Tho largest Individual shipment of gen eral morchnndlBo ovor carried through tho Straits of Magollun to San Francisco Is bolng loaded at Kuroponn ports by tho giant freighter Algon. which has been chnrtored by tho Pnclflc lall Co. to Henry Lund & Co. Fourteen thousand, flvo Hundred tons of goods will till the big holds of tho ship before It sails for tho Pnclflc. All of tho cargo Is consigned to San Francisco and tho only stops to bo mndo nro thoso necessary for coaling, A featuro of tho cargo constats of 40,000 ensos of gin. which was loaded at Antworp. Tho Algoa Is now at Gonoa, and nftor complotlng loading there will steam to Itot tordnm, whoro tho finishing touches will bo mndo to tho enrgo. In ad dition to the gin thoro will bo a considerable amount of other li quors. Owing to tho amount of frolght loading by tho regular European liners for dollvcry nt various ports or can, wan t'lancisco nolght was being held back. TWO.CKXT OAMPAIfiX MADE Wnllinvn Candidates Spend Only i'.iiiiiiku in i-ost j, euers, ENTERPRISE, Oro., Dec. 12 Two Wnllowa County candidates In tho re cent gonornl election mado their cam paign on expenditures of two pouts each, according to statements lust In. ro-electod Sheriff. orbott, olectod Justice of tho Promise district. Each bought a 2-cont lotter. Most of tho pent nothing at all, and statement snowing nn than $30. , DeiiinroHt L'lild inndnl .nut nut. pal court. "Hosldos. ell Idroil under tho supervision of Dr. Hlrd II. w'iobo parents never could afford to Clarke, will bo hold In North Hend 1ny them exponslvo toys, would on December 20. Tho placo will bo lllL't Santa Clans on tho atrcot and announced Inter. tshnko his hand and request that ho j dellvor a great number of toys at t 4 their hornet. I WED IX ()(.L'II,l,i: "'Sure. I'll bring thorn to you,' . , tho obliging Santn would say, but Mnrrlod At tho homo of tho when Christmas morning enmo thoro brldo's parents, Tiicsdny ovonlng, Dep,W(,ld 'm only dlsappolntmont." .'I, Corn, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Hums, and Rev. 8. R. ""'" of llnndon. Tho house wns boniitlfnllv ilnrn. rated lu green and whlto for tho oc-J caslon, tho bridal arch bolng espocl-, lull lino, formod of Ivy with chrvs- nnthomum shower. Thoro woro about fifty guests ns sombled and promptly nt 8:.10 tho bridal party entered tho pnrlor to tlio miiBle of Mondolsohu's wedding march played by Raymond E. Hums, tho musical young brothor of tho brido. First camo tho "Matron of Honor," Mrs. E. A. Tyrroll, gowned In pnlo yellow cropo do chlno ovor tnffota then tho officiating clorgymnn, Rov. C. II. Clonves, followed by tho llttlo ring benror, Mary Jnnot Tyrroll, who conducted tho brldnl couple to their places undor tho nrch In tho bay win dow, Tho wedding gown wns of cromo messnllno with ovor-drnpo of Bilk om broldored not. Tho brldo's bouquot wns of white chrysanthemums, Tho improsslvo ring ceromony of tho Mothodlst Episcopal Church was usod in uniting tho couple. Aftor congrntulntlons woro oxtond od tho brldo throw hor bouqot which was caught Jointly by Ivy nnd Hazel Howoy, indicating n doublo woddlng. Tho guests woro then conducted to tho dining-room whoro a dnlnty wod dlng ropnst was served. Evldonco of tho esteem in which tho young couple is hold was shown by tho many protty nnd usoful pros onts thoy recolvod consisting of cut glass, silver, china etc, also n lino leather couch, tho gift of tho brldo's parents. Tho "newly-weds" will bo "nt homo" to their friends nftor Doc. 10, in uiiuuuii, in, which pmco ino groom has thoxpnstorato of tho M. E. Church auiiiu. uoqumo Morald. PRICE OF EGGS FALLS THREE OEXTS A DOEX Xearly 2,000,000 Cases of Colil-Stor- age i.imhIs Aro Tliroini on Market CHICAGO, Dec. 11 Anothor nvn Innnlin r9 n1.l !-- .....v..u yiL tuui-siuriiBo oggs was thrown on tho market and tho prlco dropped from 22 to 19 cents whole sale. This wns In addition to a decllno of 2 cents when more than a half mil lion eggs woro sold nt n loss to specu- 4111UIS. When tho mnrket opened yesterday there woro 1.G70.000 cases of eggs In storage. Tho transformation of tho butter and eggs board into nn open market ia said to have precipitated tho selling. HOUSE SHI TRUST Iff Hr Aug i .ii ri rru to cooi nn it. DETROIT. Mich., Dec. 1!.-" federal novel anient wed i i anti-trust suit hero today m' the liorfeHlioers trust. In i - tlim lu I'utilly Attorney Gt Wlckorshnm seeks Injtmct! nifaliiHt the Mnstcr HoniesSMn tlnnnl Protective Association, Id fleers and manufacturers ol drill horseshoes, from contlnmnt i: leged Illegal combination. Hnvo your Job printing dow Tho Times omco. mJIav? yr Job printing done at Tho Times office. The Golden Rule's CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS For practical Christmas presents, ones Unl . lie useful as well as attractive ami cause the rtaf- wnt not only to appreciate the fjood ivm w wy ev hut the care shown in it's selection, The GolM Utile Store is always in the lead Here are a p suyyestions for Christmas shoppers'. Ladies' Neckwear, 25c to 75c. Auto Scarfs, 50c to $2.50. Jewel Boxes, 35c to $2.50. Nut Crackers and Picks, 58c to 7uc. Handkerchiefs, 5c to 65c. Handkerchiefs in Boxes, 10c to Jp2.50. Fancy Aprons, 25c to 50c. Alger's Books for Boys, 25c. Scarfs and Center Pieces, 25c to tf;M. Hemstitched Table Linen Sets. Bath Robes, $3.75 to $4.85. Men's Tics in Boxes, 25c, 50c and 60c. Williams' Gift Boxes, 50c. Doll Buggies, G5c to $3.50. Toys, Gaines, Dolls and Books. THE GOLDEN RULE R. A. COPPLE, Prop- Broadway, near Central MARSHFIELD BANDOJ? Li ;:i.i-4.iti - . dl W ., , art -a . 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