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VOL. XXXV
Established In 1878
ns Tho Const Mull
pRGES IK
61 IN CHER
MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912 -EVENING EDITION."
E DECISIVE
A Cotwolldtion of Times, Const .Mult
and Cooa liny Advertiser.
No. 290
II
TDDAI
ave Vote of 605 Aoainst 494-
or Roosevelt on Contest
10 Motion.
rWMINAIS5JrBBMnnM
UIYlunnuv m iwiiwvin
f 1 IRf'ft
clla,,:r0,,M,oioV,,,
(JOnCIUUU vviiii myiu w-
sion Saturday. '
FINISH IN SIGHT.
(By Associated Press,)
CHICAGO, III.) June 2 1 .
Belief was expressed lato to -
day by some of the leaders
that it might be possible to
nominate tomorrow after
noon and wind up tho con
tention at a late night session.
TEDOY HOLDS
MEN IN III
,
TAFT IS (1AIN1NU
I if
ITwt Voles Show Slowly
I crciv in Hirenmii.
(Dy Associated Prosu.)
CHICAGO, III., Juno 21.
The first tent voto lf tho con-
Iwntlon wns on HooL'b election
u chairman, GG8 to G02. Tho
Ktonil wns on Hadloy'a origl
i Eil pronoxal to tho snmo effect
tu Mi motion of todny nnd that
I ui.65 to CIO. Today tho test
Mote wns 5(59 to 19!) In Tnft'R
(nor.
Roosevelt Forces Absolutely
United on Program Con
ference Today.
GAIN HV HOOSEVEIP.
my Associated Pross.)
CHICAGO, III., jmi(. ,.
Luto this afternoon tho Ronsc
vol! forces made mi tiucwicctcd
Knln.
II wns on the million o ti,in
the re.solulbn to scat thu I loose
volt delegates from fnll'mni,, a
The volo wis 5IU to fill!) fu. ,
vorof the Roosevelt forces.
,
DRAFT OF PLATFORM NEABLY DONE
(Ily Aasoclatod Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
CHICAGO. III., Juno 2t. Colonul
Roosevelt held nnotlier confcrcnco
with IiIh nontenants beforo tho cou
vontlon today. It woh Bald that tho 'a
would bo no change In tho program
tho HooBovoIt delegates adopted yos
terdoy nt n cnuciis of two representa
tives of each stnto having Hoosovelt
dolegatcs. Tho lenders asserted that
virtually ovory Hoosovelt doleirato an-
iirovci mat program
President Taft Is Lauded but
So Are Roosevelt and Me
Kmley Less Extended
Than Others.
(Dy Associated Press in Cooa Dav
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Juno 21. T'io
draft of the platform to bo adopted
by tho National Republican commit
tco was completed todny nnd It will
bo revised tills afternoon for presen
tation to tho convention.
Tho plntform Is moro concise than
thoBo of tho recent past. It Is espec
ially noteworthy In that it does not
denl with pnrtlculnr measures but
rather with Issues in general. No
direct roforenco Is mnde to pending
legislation. Tho administration Is
commended nnd President Taft com
plimented on his "comprehensive
fair and vigorous dealing with nil is
sues." Tho administration of Roose
velt nnd McKlnloy aro nlso extolled.
Tho commlttoo will meet Inter in tho
day and put tho finishing touches on
tho platform.
Tho sub-commltteo on resolutions
met yesterday nnd resumed work
on tho plntform. Of tho throo Hooso
velt' members on tho sub-commltteo
not ono was present.
Tho drafts of three platforms woro
submitted by tho Taft, Roosevelt nnd
La Follctto lenders respectively.
Tho determination of tho commlttoo
to give careful consideration to thorn
nil was announced. Tho Mnryland
and Nebraska members of tho full
plntform committco dropped in to
sny that although they bolongcd to
tho Hoosovelt dclcgntlon they had no
thought of ceasing work in tho com
mittco. They accepted an Invitation
to sit with tho sub-commltteo. Gov
ernor Hadlcy enmo nnd said that
other things had occupied bis atten
tion during tho morning session of
tho sub-cotnmlttoc.
When tho resolutions committco
adjourned nt cloven o'clock todny to
permit tho membors to attend tho re
publican convention, tho platform
virtually had been completed. Tho
draft of tho document was rend to
tho full membership nnd apparently
proved ncceptablo
6
IE; Awoclatod Press to Tho Coos
nay Times.)
CHICAGO, Juno 21 In n voto to
Ui!t minority contest roport todny,
lit Idaho delegation switched solid
fcr Tift. Wisconsin gnvo Tnft 2G
k!1. rotes. Tho nnnouncomont of
til big Taft gain started n domon
Wtlon by tho Tnft pooplo which
Chimin Root stopped with gnvel.
lift had COG voten against 104 for
U Rootorolt forces on this tost of
ttiottb.
with tho nnnnuncoment of tho ro-
ln'ton tho first roll call, It was do
port wns "sprung upon" tho minority
In tho committco without time for a
propor roport of tho minority. Ho
nald ho hoped thoro would ho nn op
portunity Inter Tor tho "propor pre
sentation of tho fncts In thu caso."
Hoot stilted whllo strictly speaking
thoro could bo no such n thing ns n
minority roport (Instantly thoro was
hissing nnd boohing) that unless ho
wns nvor-riilod by tho convention, ho
would nssumo pormlsslon to rccolvo
tho minority roport.
It was tho turn of tho antl-Hooso-vclt
pooplo to derldo tho htssos and
(hoy did ho.
llndley movod tho minority roport
bo substituted for tho mniorlty nnd
ndoptcd by thu convention. Hndley
asked for unnnlmous consent for n
T
IDE CONVENTION
Delayed Messages Tell of
I nursday's Developments
In Great Contest.
CONVENTION MAY
LAST SEVERAL DAYS
(Ily Associated Press )
CHICAGO. III.. June 21. A
prospect of thu Republican Na-
tlonnl convention extending Into
next week Is Imminent nnd tho
committee on arrangements will
hold tho Coliseum for such nn
emergency.
0
10
BE
n
DEMOCRATS NOW IN BITTED
FIGHT OVER JUDGE PARKED
COMMITTEE IS
ANTI-ROOSEVELT
Selection as Temporary Chair
man of Baltimore Conven
tion Opposed.
LIKELY TO BtfcARRIED '
TO CONVENTION FLOOR
"Peerless Leader" Appeals to
Party Leaders to Turn
Opponent Down.
JUDGE PARKER IS i
DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN
( Ily Associated Press) 4
V Tl At.WMnnu m.i t..., -i -j
. -r .fW....UUI.U, ,t,l, tfUIIU 4I
' A Jnilfm Pnrlrnr wnu .ilnr.tn.1 tt..i w
pornry chairman of tho Doino-
crntlo Natlonnl Convention yes-
tordny.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, Juno 20 (Delayed In
transmission) That tho republican
voters of tho country have already
nominated Col. Roosevelt for tho
Prosldoncy of tho United States, and
that Hoosovelt and his followers will
Commerce Court Judge to Be
Tried for Alleged Mis
behavior.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
Tho Houso judiciary committco voted
unnnlmoiiBly todny to report nrtlclos
of Impcnchmont against Judgo Robt.
W. Archhnld of tho commorco court
who has been under investigation for
alleged mlsbohnvlor In offlco in con
nection with n "Culm Dank' trans
action with tho Erlo railroad. Thu
roport will bo made during the week,
beginning July 1.
HARVARD IS VICTOR
PARKER ACCEPTS.
(Ily Associated Pross.)
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Juno 2 1.
Judgo Alton II. Pnrkor todny
ncccpted tho temporary chnlr-
maiiBhlp of tho Democratic Na-
tlonal convention nt Daltlmoro.
.inntimt It- MnPiiKlillnl DnllAft I
irii ill"...!!!-! M0?B0VC,t.i V" Wnlkor of Virginia tried' lo move to
icilj co stra lent down tho lino" ..... .,... i.i i... ,i.
WUbb cery caso nnd demanding n , ,.,',..,. rlllnil 011, of or,or. mc
I Ml till on each
bclmto rnllfoi'iihi Contont
Th fourth Callfornln district con
lt report rccomnieudliig tho seat
Cormlck wns glvon unnnlmous con
sent to inako statomont for minority.
Dovoll prosontod tho roport of tho
Defeats Yale In Annual Regatta To
dny. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Ba
Times.)
NEW LONDON, Juno 21. A hnrd
fought victory wax followed by nn
not rocognlzo tho national convention preliminary contests In today's nn-
nn rninilnr linlnRa inn rnntffitnii ilnln ... ..... ....... . ....
.-. ... , , .. nuui rogaiwi wun xaio which win
gates bo ouotod, wos tho dec nratlon rcnch culmination In tho varsity
of tho RooBoyelt mnnnger, Dixon, at rnce tll8 nfternoon. Tho Hnrvard
ono o clock this afternoon. freshmen dofeated Ynlo by a scant
"Hadloy for President" badges longth. Tho official time wns: Ilnr
mado their appearanco around tho vnrd 10:52. nnd Yolo 10:G-1A. Hnr-
Mlssouri headquarters today. Their vnrd won tho varsity sub fours by
novo I proHonto. tno ropori oi i no B0Urf0 wn8 not trncoablo but evident- ten lengths
crodontlnlH commltleo sustaining tho y rccon, tn)0 ,,, l)Con nm,,0 ,
......: ..:;.:." :- i cro leniiaiH coiuiiiiiicu niinwiiiiu
2'1 lV0 ""..'loiogatea wnB'Tnf, ,,oIocnto8 from Arizona nnd
--un. a m nnnty ronort wns.. .,... i.... c..ni.... ni.in
imw favoring tho RosoVolt delo-j J- 0"d,Bsenting mUmVVe.
;v.-.,on moved to lay on tho Inblo1 RSSi'offff&iMS mSSSiS tll-
tuln.lnn n ... 7. "Was en 0(1 liy H i' nun mu i"i""J
2 for mi?.0'1, W"t80n . "L011 ' lost once iroro to Taft. Tho voto was
Sirmlm. ''i1?". .rn80n.t ,r,or:c ayes to 487 nays, seventeen not
m-ijr minutes dohnto by each silo, t .. .,'
iMMnfBilon wns so groat that tho, V'io inn' - -eport was adoptod
'nnl,r0Ur! "h1 procom, for viva voce, the Ailsona delegation not
- miniitcs. Tho tlmo wns allow-1 vniine
i-H?rCyii00k th0 "lntform f"r V10! Thoflfth ArkanwB district contest
ttrroDtV, i.v.Ti ' . l""BUl lllV"' ro-ort In favor of Tnft wns tniton up.
'"fUPlfd b' CllPOfa lnr-a nn.l ..nl.ilu
Mer which Root did not allow.
senator Pnyno followod Honey,
we was much confusion nnd Root
a i the convention to ordor.
nltlon follnu-rl f.ir.,1,,,, .. n,.i
ia'n.i,.. . " '"""'"h " "
,'" report
LESTER WINS TIGHT
their manufacture
Ready to Holt
II was sain inni i n ueiegnies nnu fiolH Decision Ovoi- Pat Doiim nt
signed up to go out of the convention. Melbourne.
Others woro Inclined to bellevo that I (ny Associated Press to The Coos
tho courso of Roosevelt had mndo Itj Day Times.)
oasy to remain In tho convention ns MELIIOURNE, Australia. Juno 21,
"Regulars" with tho opportunity to;jnt.)c Lester, formerly of Cleelum,
Decides All Contests Against
Him and Upholds National
' Committee.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Juno 21. It was
evident this morning that tho tem
porary dolcgntcs nnd not tho schomes
of tho lenders will hold first plnco
for tho noxt 12 hours In tlio delibera
tions of tho Ropubllcnn Nntlonnl con
vention providing tho credential
committee Is nblo to roport, but ac
cording to Chairman Dovino of that
committco, thoro Is llttlo likelihood
of n completo report being In hand
Into today If then.
Thus far nil tho contests have licou
settled In favor of Taft. Tho de
cisions wero in tho Alabama ninth
district, two dolcgntcs; Arizona, fix
delegates nt largo; Arkansas, fifth
district, two delegates; Callfornln,
fourth district, two delegates; Flo
rida, six delegates nt largo, and two
each from tho first, second nnd third
Florida districts; Georgia', four dele
gates nt largo; Indiana, four dele
gates nt largo, and two from tho thir
teenth district.
Other dolcgntcs whoro contests
woro not rcoponod woro doclarod
Boated by tl.o unanimous voto "at tho
committco. Tho debato In tho Cali
fornia caso followed the receipt nf
"An Insulting lottor" from two
Roosevelt dolegatcs, Chnrlcs S.
Whcolor and Philip Dancroft, refill
ing to nppcar and declining to rocog
nlzo that n content existed. Upon mo
tion, tho letter wns returned without
comment.
Tho lottor cost Callfornln tho voto
nf Mmwlnll fit Wl'nmlnir ivlin lin.l fin.
nniniKK,! 1.1a liilnnllnn (r. vnl,. iV... Mm frOIll MOIltniUI. M. A. Mlllor. Nil
Roosevelt delegato "Out of ocntl- " cuinmiiicuninn irom uregon,
incut." but tho lottor made him ."?Bpoko n "Thorough progressive,
(Dy Associated Press to the Coon Da
Times).
DALTI.MORE, Md Juno 21.
That tho Democratic National com
mittee will not ratify tho soloctlou ol
Judgo Pnrkor ns temporary chnlrmai
without n fight, is gcnornlly ngreod
upon nnd that W. J. Dryan will loal
tho fight Is believed a cortnlnty. Doth,
sides ngreo tho fight will bo carrlod
to tho convention floor. AdliorenU
of Parker state tho committco will
opposo Dryan as it did last winter;
whon nn n(.tonipt was mndo to unseat;
J. M. Guffoy of Pennsylvania. Mom
bors of tho National committco fol
lowing Mr. Dryan say tho Issue sim
ply !b progressive against conserva
tive nnd assort tho first voto of tho
convention will show tho progressives
nro In control. Tariff reform elec
tion of United States Sonntors by tho
poopio, incomo tax, and regulation ot
trusts nro being urged by J. Druco
Kromcr, Natlonnl commlttooinnu
platform" upon his arrival today.
11RYAN STARTS TIGHT
voto for a third party candidate If
they chose
Committee Stands Pat
After two hours of debate over tho
Alabamn cases tho members of tho
credentials committee begnn to do
mnnd thnt tho rules be observed. Tho.
ru'los nllow n hnlf hour consldern
tlon. Tho Tnft men said they woro
disposed to nllow n full hour dis
cussion so no charge of "gag rule"
could ho mndo. A motion to sent two
RooBovolt delegates of the ninth Ala-
Wash., was given tho decision over
Pnt Dornn of Victoria In an 11-round
fight hero today.
Gov. Hndley prosontou mo minority
dlssont. Wntson movod to tnblo tho
minority roport. It cnrrlod viva voco
nnd tho majority roport was adopted
viva voco without a roll cnll.
Tim mnlnrltv rnnoit til tho AlBln-
n ..V ......... -- - -. . ,.i HMIIHMI UIL 11 VI UKil I L'P ', 1,1V .11..,.. .....
KCillfomi; ;ni.-,,;:!r !" .J.V '":,.- ma casos wns ndoptod without a roil . (1,8trct wn8 t)efented 34 to H
npr "-'" iw .,-. cnUi- St. Clnlr. known ns n Roosevelt mnn.
m COUrludod wlH. n Hl,r I . . " " V! ""?" " """ll mn " ' "" . "l Cn 0. W'W.?.n'?:0,0,l
Roosevelt nmi tin iinnsnYni n,i 1 ",0 uul U0M,ru ,w,,,fi '""' , ,, I ,iT l ngnlnst tno noosevoii ueiegitivi.
!ti vrtlimi "??,." 'O.!.0?n 0J?lt..,(1" ' n statomont In support of tho mnjor- n,,niiouy Candidate
Tt deno nstrntloi, Tur i i.Air .. I "V roport- V1U?r , ,??p. JuJ Out of tho muck nnd mire of tho
Hi.. vn,ontlon lasted half wm,llrow tho motion to tnblo to glvo , t of ,, Ul0 controVorslnl pro-
roll was called on WnfinnV. ,,n" ' ni .. ? " V." "?,'" .Z ' bloniB. thoro is ascending moro a u
. . -.... .... .. ... .. .. . ....... lintllHV IIIII1L L11U 111., ..V..... .. .1, Inl . HIT fT n .'fllll II T. 1 III 1 Ml.
Iliuiiuu. ....... -- . , IIIUIU IIIU mini " " " I
amid cheors. Ho prosontod a rosoiu-1 (.Hn,jimt0 to como out of this conven
tion which would prevent a voto on t(oni m,t tnnt a un-nimj cnndldnto
any question by any of tho delegates gJn be cll0gent
nnu- nniinr contest, wndworth or o,,nr nnrnh of Idaho hoard this
'ms. 4 !. ...', ? ''"B'n" N'nw York ralsod o point of order as , lk ,..,,. ..., ,t inPi,je,i his namo
"iMontann r ,""" l w. '" i.:?1. "T , tho chair had nlroady ruled that on y i n0ssslUlo candidate for
9 thA n,;.'.0' u limn uiu ..,,. annrlllcnllv concerned III .,.,., , .,IMi lm doiiiurred most
illiM.""""" contest was yeas """"":, woro ollBlblo to '"".":"' w ti, nan,M of Sunremo
. iiaja n!i iiiu ti'.. -- - . .. .a di; iuiioij. .. -- ---
... nnl nvnr rnlocl tllO POIIH oi 4 ,
R0l'T.E OE CONVENTION
,!'Asoclated"Pross to tho Cooa Day
CHini Times),
,0;,,J"no...?.l-ia!i:n'nn
imii. . ,0 ""I'uuiican isauonni
J at T$?nrteae"-ls comniuteo voted
ti rennr. BU,"U to tho convention
VrI; on, tho Alabama contests.
ttd TuH ,nenborB led by Ileii
i "u "albert mn.in n vin..na nt.
:Kn to deinv (ir;;.'or. :":..
1I1M in V "" -iuil "Ul HCIO
i -ii
I to
hrt
wi..'.v". V"3 cai
-'"a io tnli'n lln ,nnrv rnnnr
lUl(lS(.VnK , . '" .-!"
Ikilti iniii . ' l0 Kn"18' OrKn vot--.?
,.en. vntcs not t0 ,n' tYo
r th0 tabic.
V.U0 1Q A, Q nn.fa 11F-,M
BATTLE WITH
S
vote. Hoot over ruled tho point or Cmrt ,iUBtre Hughes, Senator Root,
ordor but said ho did so becauso he nn(, ox.Gov prank S. Dlack of New
wanted tho convention to pass upon , York ex.yice President Charles V.
!
wiim. . 00t announced tho first
6tfenHi.lllU bo tho rP-t of tho
k..!UUal COmmltinn Tlin nmnrl
fttM t ?d.,th0 BOnUnK of th0 Ta
Wtt Th tho nlntu Alabama dls
' T iw. ,.report wns Presented by
U!aed "I ve of Washington. It bus
mull flndinss of tho National
I. n ;.
rorltv armlck Presented tho
''i i.I!Port ,n fnvr of the Roose-
i,. 6es.
aailck said that majority re-
a point so vitally important to the In j..arunni8 0f Indiana and Robert T.
torests of tho republican party, wat-t jjncojni 80n of Abraham Lincoln of
son moved to tnblo tho Hndley resolu- ,lnol8i wer0 BOme of thote men
tion. A roll cnll wns domnnded nnu ()one(1 not forgetting, of course, Sen-
i... .l In nnlnr. TllO 118(1-' ... n l-
ueguu oy mii"- ... r ' .Ainn i nior tiuiHiiuiio
ley motion was tauiou on uu i..ul u..
and Is a Taft victory. Among tho
doubtful nnd divided statos tho voto
wns ns follows:
Idaho Yeas nono; nays eight.
Oregon Yeas five; nays live.
Montana Yeas eight; nays nono.
Washington Yeas 14; nays nono.
Total voto Ayes COG; nays 404.
Heney asked If tho 92 contested
delegates wero to voto on this ques
tion Chairman Root ruled as he
did two days ago that only the two
Alabama delegates whoso caso was at
BAtSoarou.dnotbepernUtedtovoe
tirn,unii tiion renowcu i, ...-.
Ssveral Wounded in Exchange
of Volleys Near Durant,
Okla., Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
DURANT, Okla., Juno 21. Scoros
of armed men aro scouring tho coun
try for tho bnndlts who robbed tho
vIco'Firat stnte Dank of Dokchlto of
$3000 today nfter an hour's battlo
with cltlzons In which thoy probably
fatally wounded Robert Kejley nnd
Injured Dudloy Moroland. Hundreds
ot shots were exchanged.
incut," but tho lottor made him j
crango his mind. Tno motion to sou
tho Roosevolt dolcgntcs was defeat
ed 28 to 10. The committco was !n
scsbIoii nil night, moro thnn 40 of tho
f2 mombors keeping nt work. Do
vino snld thnt If tho Roosevolt mnn
agorn would conflno their nttackn to
districts Included In tho list of what
would bo tho prlnclpnl charges
nf fraud Including Washington and
Texns casos, tho commlttoo would bo
nblo to concludo by 'tonight.
Ily n voto of 2 0 to IB, tho commit
tco confirmed tho action of tho Na
tional committco In tho eleventh Ken
tucky district.
- .. . . .1 ...I M... ..... .. .
Tlio Louisiana contests by unanl: vonmni. mo leiogrunis woro nu
mous consont woro confined to tho drossed to Spenkor Clark, Govern ir
fourth nnd fifth districts. In both .Wilson of Now Jorsoy,. Govornnr
districts tho Taft dolegatcs woro soat- ""rko of South Dakota, Oovonnr
od. Francis J. Ilonoy nppoarod on !"" f Massnchusotts, Govorn.ir
tho floor to voto ngnlnst sustaining !"'"'' oi uonnocuctii, nnu .Mayor
tho nntlonnl commlttoo. Gaynor of Now York.
Hrynn whon lnformod of Pnrkor a
accoptanco romarkod that tlmo far
only tho sub-commltloo had donlt
with tho quostlou. The nntlonnl com
mlttoo nnd convention has to net yot,
ho snld.
Appeals to Progressive Democrats to
Oppose Judgo Parkor.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Day Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Juno 21, Drain
ing Judgo Pnrkor as n "Reactionary,"
W. J. Rrynn today tolographcd n
uumbor of prominent Dumocrata
throughout tho country, npponllng a
them to join him In preventing tho
oloctlon of Judge Pnrkor as tempor
ary chairman of tho Daltlmoro con-
SLUICE OUT
FOD PORTLAND;
REPORTS ARK' DENIED
Steamer Sailed Late Yesterday
for NorthWill Return
Monday.
The Alllnnco snllod from horo for
Portland yestordny with tho usual
amount of freight nnd tho following
passengors:
C! as. T. Lo Fobor, Loo Slbort, Al
vln Colo, Dert Colo, Win. Flshor. C.
J. Greene, T. J. Durnett, E. II, Sea
ley, J. D. Hoy, S. W. Hoy, Geo. E.
Mooro, S. J, Towor, It. O. Johnson,
The Alliance Is scheduled to sail
next Monday evening from Portland
for Coos Day.
Clark Leaders Not United to Support
Parker
(Dy Associated l'r'sa to Coos Day
DALTI.MORE, Juno 21 Tho por
elstont roports thnt tho Clark loadora
havo dotermlned to nllgn thomsolvon
with tho BO-cnlled conBorvntlvos ami
bring about tho final solcctlou nC
Judgo Parkor as temporary chairman
woro dlsorodltod today,
....". oi,in Mm minority report
The voto was 605 yeas; 4C0 nays. A
Taft victory.
JUST IN A FINE LINE OF DEC
ORATED SEMIPOHCELAIN TAULE
WARE. Plain white, whlto nnd gold
and flornl patterns. Tho goods will
Most of this talk of a harmony can- please you tho prlco will savo you
dldato camo from the Roosevelt money. Something now and up-to-
iinndnuarter8. The ran men cuu-dato always nt tne riswri.i.h a in
tented themselves with saying;
"That Is nonsense. We will nom
inate Taft on tho second ballot for
sure This Is not a question of men:
It Is a question of whether constitu
tional government In this country
shall be maintained."
It Is known mat manj
and 15 CENT STORE.
HEAL SEWING MACHINE MOT
ORS just as good as Dayton Dlcylcs
at MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
HaBiiberry and STRAWDERRV
United SPECIALS at SARTER'S, SATl'IU
States senators and representatives DAY and SUNDAY.
in Washington have expressed a hope ,
Sot both the Roosevelt and Taft Cantaloupe SPECIALS at SAR-
leaders in this city shall terminate TEH'S.
iiiia nunrrel by the nomination of n.
nl man Of course, those direct-1 Llbby COAL. The kind YOU Have
iiil!Jiiiii2-iUi--iI N----. ALWAYS USED. Phone 72 Puclflc
(Continued on Page Two.) Livery & Transfer Co.
NEWS OF ALLEGANY.
Mrs. Geo. W. Stommormnn ro
turned to Allegany yesterday ovoninr
after attending tho marrlago of lw
daughter. Miss Anna Whitted. to Wil
liam Dell, nt Coqulllo, Tho cero
niony was performod by tho Metho
dist mln'ster of Coqullle. Mr. and
Mrs. Doll are living nt Smlth-Pow-erH
camp 5.
Henry Laird wns In from Loon i
Lake yesterday with a load of pro
duco for tro Marshfleld markets. He
said that Sheriff Qulne of Hosoburg
had made another trip to oject Judy
from his former ranch, but was un
nl;lo to find Judy. Tho ranch Is sti'.l
vacant.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. f
Chnndlor J. W. Runolo, San
Frnnclsco; Mrs. C. II. Worherhoo,
Gardiner; Miss Dlanche Monroe,
Forndnlo, Cal.; Mrs. J. M. Nyo, Eu
reka; C. Sohuobel, Oregon City; C.
A. Foltsch, San Francisco; II. E. Al
bort, Salom, Ora; J. W. llolmos, San
FranclBco; C. II. Wotrorbco, Gardl
uor; J. Gold bug, San Francisco; 10.
I). Dornn, Portlnud; W. C. Mllno nnd
wlfp, San Francisco; E. Dru, Port
land. Dlanco I. Horbol, W. L. Martin,
Grays Harbor; V. Yarbrough, Gardi
ner; M. Scharff, Rosohurg; A. G.
Stophenson, Roeeliurg.
SPECIAL SALE of CARAMELS at
s Per Pound at STAFFORD'S
SATURDAY and SUNDAY,
SPECIAL SALE of CARAMELS nt
iWs Pop Pound at STAFFORD'S
SATURDAY and SUNDAY.
SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE Dig
values In GRANITEWARE. Saturday
sale price 10 CENTS, See our win
dow at PEOPLE'S a, 10 and 15
CENT STORE.
Cash REGISTERS ItEPAIRED.
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
Try ono of SARTER'S SPECIALS