The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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WANT ADVERTISING ki Tlio TIME"
Will Keep tho Inroino from Y007
Furnished Rooms from Lnpclagf
YOU can really help tbd thiully
revenues by ranting n few furnlshoii
rooms and, If you know how and
when to uso tlio classified coluninj,
you may keep that llttlo extra Income
as "steady as a clock."
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 191 2" EVENING EDITION, SIX PAGES.
WOUNDED IN ISLAND DISASTER
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull
anil Coos liny A (Iter User.
No. 331
Wl HUNDREO KILLED ID ROOSEVELT IS OFFJCIALLY NOTIFIED
President Lccontc of Hayti Is
Victim oi txpiosiun mm
Fire Today.
ISLAND PALACE AND
BUILUIIMUio vvnnurxcu
Ammunition Stored Under Gov
ernment Buiiaing lUUUIIUU
Off by Blaze.
I OVI3R 100 VICTIMS
... . I
(Uy ABOCiniOd jtobs;
l'OHT AU l'liimiiw Jiuyu,
a Aiitf. s. A later Investigation
shows tho casualty Hut of dead
and wounded nmountod to four
hundred In the destruction of
tho covornincnt pnlaco. .
I
rORT AU PRINCE, Hnytl. Aug. 8
General ClnclnnatiiB Loconto, pros-'
Ucnt of tho republic of Hnytl, per
ished today In n II ro thnt destroyed
tho national palnec. Tlio llro wuh
caused by tlio oxuloslon of n powder
niagazlno nttncliod to tlio pnlnco. i
Tho cxploslun occurred nt 11:15
o'clock this morning mid tho shock
ihattcrcd tho pnlnco. Flro followod
quickly and tho pnlncc, a woodon ,
ttructurc, wns consumed within hnjf
an hour. There wero n great number .
of explosions of munitions of war,
ttorcd In tho cellars. All tho houses
around tho pnlnco wero greatly dnm
MINE IS DEATH
TRAP FOR 600
Over 650 Entombed In Ger
man Shaft by Fire Damp
Explosion.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Da
Tiinos)
DOCHUM, Germany, August 8.
Six hundred and llfty minors wero Im
prisoned todny In a conl mno four
miles from hero by a llro damp ex
plosion.
Committee Apprises Him To
day of His Nomination for
President Plans for Cam
paign. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times).
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 If in ibo tu
mult nnd shouting of yesterday's
National Progressive Convention,
Col. Iloosovolt had any doubt that ho
was effectually nominated for presi
dent, ho was reassured today whon
tho commlttco of notification mot him
nt tho hotel nnd "formnlly" notiflod
him of tho result of tho nomination.
Iloosovolt, Johnson nnd Dovorldgo
had just returned to tho hotol from a
photograph gallery whoro thoy had
Snn Francisco, Chicago and Now Or
lonns. Gcorgo W. Perkins, It is ro
portcd, will bo chosen chairman of
tho campaign executivo commlttco
hcadquartoro in Now York. Senator
Dixon will bo mado managing direc
tor of tho campaign nnd will travel
throughout tho country.
NAMED JtY ACCLAMATION
Johnson nnd Roosevelt Chosen on
First Unllols In Chlcnco
CHICAGO, Aug. 8 Aa was expect
ed, uov. mrman Johnson of Cnllfor
nla was nominated for tho vico-prcsl'
doncy by tho Natlonnl Progressive
Party convention horo Into yesterday
niternoon. Thero wns no opposition.
Tho soloction of Gov. Johnson ns
Col
FOREIGN BUILT BOATS OWNED
BY AMERICANS FREE IN CANAL
LORD'S BILL
ItnnHVnlt'n rnnnlne mntn la m.
Mini ttlntl.xAcf tnl.nn ,n ltH .! 1. t. I Pfirflflfl llV ttln PrntrrnflfllVA InVltlna n
v.v.. iiuiuiua IMIIUM 11 UJ UDUU 111 bllUl ."--- w0.wum..u .vmuu.d fcv
campaign. Colonol Roosovolt was in mtiKo tno strongest posslblo tlckot for
excellent spirits nnd greotod visitors' them. Roosovolt was also nominated
cordially. Tho coromony was soon
over with, nnd then nomlnocs gather
cd with tho membors of tho national
commlttco which had nssomblod to
Tim hn.iinu nf onvnn minn ... comploto Its organization nnd mnko
rocovored and sixteen Injured wero ca,Pa,Gn Plans.
removed. rll national commlttco dlscussod
by acclamation on tho first ballot.
PICTURES OP WILSON
Democratic Candidate Will Poso for
Photographer Today
(Dy Associated Prcsa to Coos Day
Times. .
SEAGIRT, N. J Aug. 8 Cover-
OVER $100,000
Tim nxinnt nr iim ,iiuninr t,i and probably will adopt a plan of.
- ..-, ........ w a(W UIIMIUIWI UUIU .. . . . . I - a a. , a. -
not bo estimated early today enmpaign with rour vico-chnlrmon,; nor wuson ion ror wow York today
It Is feared that moro than ono'oncn t0 uo ,n c"nrgo ot tt soparnto' to havo his portrait drawn. From tho
hundrod lives hnvo been lost. Twon- uio country. Tno nonu- hhuhubh, pn-mrcs win uo ropronucou
ly-llvo bodies hnvo boon recovered. ' ' S""-u u tMAAiXJSSSf.?.' rhJj-"" '1 "Js-"ff ffiffilff,
GIRLS FOUND
DEAD IN CABIN
to
iced but tho llrst was conllncd
tho pniaco. I Gould Sisters Were Murdered
Members of the family of tho pros- m ...... ii....:ii ri
Ident all of whom woro In tho pnlaco ,yuai vvuuvurvillf, UUI.,
wero saved, but I.econto himself por-. Made Hard StrUClCllC.
ENGLAND TO
BALK ON EXPO
COURT RULING
lined.
I
Consternation reigns but no dlsor- (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
!er occurred, tho military author!- Hay Times.)
tics maintaining ordor. I WEAVERVILLE, Calif., Aug. 8
Iloth tho chnmbor nnd tho Sonata unto Gould, aged lU and Klbn Gould.
havo been called In national nssom-! 10 years old, slstors, wore found mur
Mr and probably will nomlnato a sue- dored yesterday aftornoon in their
cetsor to Lcconto todny. Tho cnuso homo at Stelnor's Flat, four miles
May Not Participate in San
Francisco Fair if Turned
Down on Canal.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, August 8 It Is said In
S
w
Prosecution in Bribery Trial Not
Permitted to Impeach
Harriman.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8 Judgo
Ilutton sustnlncd today tho obJcc-
OUSTED ILLINOIS SENATOR
SPENT BIG SUM TRYING
To Retain Seat.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 An al
lowance of ?3G,000 or $40,000 mny
uo nmuo by tno Senato to holp Will
lam Lorlmor defray tho expenses of
his threo years' fight to retain his
soat. Lorlmor has turned in bills
nmountlng to ono hundrod thousand
dollars or moro. Ho was recently
ousted.
NEW YORK NET
IS CLOSING IN
o( tho explosion Is not explained.
HS REWARD
FOR JOYMER
down Trinity river from Doiiglns
City. Tho cabin whoro tho body of
Klbn was found showed tho girl had
mado a desperate struggle for lior
llfo. Tho body of tho younger girl
was llfty foul away. Doth woro shot.
Tho girls wero dnughtors of Mrs.
William Loreitz by n former marri
age. Gcorgo Loronz, brother of
William Loronz, Is dcclarod to havo
been Insanely Jealous of Elbn who
did not wolcomo his attentions. Ho
wns loft nt homo with tho girls yes
terdny nnd could not ho found nftor
tho disco vory of tho bodies. Ho Is
said to havo rccontly shown Indica
tions of Insanity. Tho investigators
found no clues Indicating tho Identi
ty of tho murderor.
well informed circles that tho reason J tlonB of Ul0 dotcmQ t0 question asked
Great Drltaln hns not yot accoptod K. A. Cnntroll yostordny tondlntr to
tho Invention to participate In tho imponch tho testimony of Job Hnrri-Panama-Paclflo
exposition lies In tho mnn ,n "' ."rlbory trial of Clarcnco
fnllurn of thn llnliml S.ntn tn AA P.?"! .7 ' C0.Ur.t .rUloil thnt th.
,1UL.Hl,OIl wniCn rotnieu to narnman's
uio question oi rnnama cnnai tons, allogod connqctlon with tho Los An
Should tho decision bo ndvorso to coles Times' dynnmito prior to tho
Drltlsh interests it la likely thnt Eug- explosion, purported to Imponch
Important Changes Made In
Proposed Regulations for
Panama Waterway.
SENATE BEGINS FINAL
CONSIDERATION OF BILL
United States Registry to be
Extended, to Include Ves
sels Built Abroad.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Day
Timos).
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 Senator
Johnson successfully nttomptcd todny
to mnko tho Sennto olt continuously
until tho Panama bill Is flnlshod, and
to limit tho speakers to flvo mlnutot
oneh. Ho declared tho Sonato should
bo compelled to act on tho canal loc
islatlon ratlior than talk.
Williams offcrod an amondmont to
permit foreign built ships, ownod
wholly by Americans, to participate
Id tho privileges of tho coastwise
ships. It provoked nn acrimonious
passage of words in which Senator
Martin was accused by Williams of
making a protectionist speech In fav
or of Vidi-lnln nil I n vnr.lo rininH..i
.. . . " -.,. v-.". 'iiiuma
ireo snip speech amondmont wns ad
opted by a as to 10 voto. Williams
' lftftftt nlllllllAM ,A ... !..(. . .
..wv.. ..nuini:, iu uuiiiH io American
registry of American ownod shlpa
of forolgn mnko, which nro ongogod
exclusively In forolgn trndo.
Tho second Williams' amend
ment was adopted by a voto of .11 to
-'4. .Many lopubllcans voted for It,
expressing tlio belief that It would
cnablo many foreign built ships to lly
tho American ling without bringing
tho cheaper shipbuilding of foreign
nntlonB Into competitions with Amer
ican plants. Lower tolls for ships
passing through tho canal In bullast
woro proposed by Johnson of Ala-
land will dccllno to oulclnlly partlcl
pato.
Sheriff Gage Wants $500 Of
fered tor Him Dead or
Alive No Detective.
nitt ,0 th0 C"08 Coun,y Com-
uiu ! now ,n 8e88lon nt Co-
si'iie, for n rownni nf tr.nn f .
!rTerof,1!llJoJ"er,dendornllve.
". UUk'O Ims unnn, !...,. .1 ...
vestiM.in; h, ... ;v."w "" .hu" "
inini... " " ""vr iiiui i as gone
into It very cnrofniiv u i . "
Be i . 8 "mle1r8foot that ho bo
f Umt JJ'"c" l's mot with foul
The fact thnt im i. .,.-., .... !. '
reward n, V uonuu ior uio
r.TadVr'nii1 r?8,0,rnV011 ,of R-A- CoPP'e Betums From Ex
Jjgf tat bl hnsl'dmo ;SJJ strong tended Trip with Reports
si;;'e.cf,i,,; ln I of Fine Business.
trntb Id ith 80 sa'8 thnt thoro ,a o u- A- Copplo returned Inst even
has been ! ir?',ort "'"' detectlvo Ing from nn extended enstern trip.
a South sin., . s on u, Evnns enso Whllo nway ho visited Now York,
taian ihin. . '.nl lei,st B0 fnr "a ho. Chicago, St Louis and other points.
" a dAU,,i (I wltn u- o says Ho says that commercial conditions
vvmy imoiW'V nnnt l,l-' In lin nfiaf nrn. nvnnllnnf Tlinrft Is
PIONEER
EARLY TODAY
llnrrlnmn In collateral mattor nnd
thcroforo was Improper.
S
IN THE EAST
h... -"V.,.U IIL'I.IIO.. nn... ... .
"uager lii l. "n"- duih Uieir,1" i"-' vuai uru UAtcuum, inoiu to
,0 8ft thorn i y """ "I'rango nono of tho usual presidential year
"f Probabl
BW8 any
Ml tho
report a
lnf Probablft"80 bliU ,,mtno felt that backwardness -In business
6akinr .,.-. 8 did not warrant i largo wholesale houses
ttney Tho? rnet w,lM dotectlvo "Hsk nnd growing trado with futuie
a and mi ""mea ?' a day for a prospects very bright.
on the exnen exi'onses with no limit The usual political unr
ConBn.s.es,. i tlnn offset by tho bumpoi
i n the r. i., ' "? "ns bcon wnrklnc n'e In evidence overywhero In tho
- oo llimcoir " ,.i.ii. 1 i rrl. ...! I.
" Connect! wwum uot uuu rani, uio uuuuun
f defecthe lein l"1 tllQ re')ort of a 'or n Sront nd prosperous year In
laid tho, ""uin siougV It ""inneHS is unsiiaiiy promising.
Pi-... . l"l 80I11O rnlnl.. . n.'.. Slnnl.-lnn nt .nlltl.nl nniwlltlrtiKl
,'........ tS W IW....U..l V.........W..W,
8 thoro has been a
George Woodruff, Well Known
Logger, Dies after Brief
Illness.
DIED.
GEORGE WOODRUFF n well-known
logger and ono of tho pioneers of
Coos nnd Douglas counties, died at
Mercy hospital, North Dend, this
morning at 1:30 o'clock.
Mr. Woodruff was brought to
Marshllold Inst Monday, suffering
fiom an attack of epilepsy, of whlcn
ho has been a victim for years. Tho
cato wns not considered dangerous
ut first but yostordny It was thought
host to take him to Mercy hospital
for treatment. About midnight ho
was overcomo with a sinking spoil
a tul passed away at 1:30.
George Woodruff wbb born In Illi
nois but wns ono of tho pioneer bnnd
thnt crossed the plains in tho early
days. Ho located In Douglns county
ct ip ,r.r. i In 18B4 and Is well known to early
HM .lllll'Pl' lo " .i, 4i. . .t --
by tho bumper crops that " - ' - ' a
orvvvliorA In tllrt v ' " "" "" w" li "i.
Ills only brother, Jt. A. Woodruff, la
nt present a resident of Roseburg
Mr. Woodruff wns a married mnn
but his wlfo nnd daughter havo boon
dead for years. Ono son survives,
Em. iT L."Bl 6omo rolntivo f w"' ;
. --. uaa sent thn,,. .. v.r ' "' A, "..," :..
-'umental In . " e-r or wna - . V'" . " D.,"u """ wvw' ' but his present whereabouts aro un
kV e V),r; Gee was not s, thuslns;',. o'n mlns anil among busi- &?" IJSSJ0iP.ttW2ijre?r" "n
" doubted tho rnnn.t ' SUr' llesa men L-onm-nllv lm fnn.wl fw nd. I ' CoqlllUo Valloy but about tWO
Wall,
Mar ,Ved th0 "Port
f'y Hn0 Loft n, ..
1-eft Country
"uiie rnnc . :. """iiry
at .11 ,! ?.st Of tho nennln ?...
,are aaZtrW,.,h th0 Joyner caso S01,",G "marlcod. "but
foul pi, S . th?t ho hns mot with tlceablo that I did not
i.nrnnta i. n.,ii oo. -K. J years ago went north to the Colum
.... a ... ,lu ..in, muuiio ni ij ,,i ,.,,. ..... .i .., .t i
Thoro nro ninny of courso." Mr.i"'" -"" ir
It wns no-
meet them.
0e'lyskinfe,w lnt'mato that Jovnor Whll tl,0re wns no Tnft enthusiasm
ho Iii 8'PPed out rrn... .. .Joyner tlior ,..no ., o..i,.i- nni..n,i... .
-r iq nnt ho. -oy ciaim that -" " " i'invuii ..unimm,. v.-
kre to h0M h! nnytllnB Particular pressec1' Tho Ronofal sentiment
"trifle. 'hl?n and that he did nnt Beeil,s ,0 ,)0 tlint while Roosevelt will
"untry. rhlm"s ' Jumping tho not cut n M f,K"ro no w,u tak0
nurd.;' fne'elalm thnt i.fe..:: enough votes from Tnft to nernilt
: Mutton ??. "PWtery and h T'T Wilson to win."
i;?lvetM.nr.d-Worr.'edlilmBomo T...... ...... ....
u,nl niDh- to ," '08s b o reason fw i-ti. minus juugo joun r.
I'.,,. Pl lea np f '. 't"8?n 'Or Hnl anil f-nmnilRslnnnra nm.nt nnil
found ,. .80n'ethlnc nm .....'. ' ArmstroiiK nassod throuch here to-
f0ft ill h e3tPectcd that cnrf..i i8 dny en routo to Ton Mile to Inspect
t,u JojLiS mad9 to get in tm.nV rontl8 ,n t,,at section. They will re-
M he has met uU,?,.,,0Wn tho theory v .t vb . ,,iTn .,n
-- ".in inni nln.. - w" "... ... . ...v.. un imi.u,.i
An ,,-...."- " " . FLOUR.
r w2" tAs,,1,a,i anbaI"J,
not heard from him since.
Tho funeral arrangements hnvo
not been mado. .
Tho funeral will bo held from tho
Wilson Undertaking ParlorB Satur
day morning nt 10 o'clock, Intermont
in the I. O. O. F cometery..
GET BUSY ON
SURVEY TODAY
W. J. Wolfrom and Party
Checking up Route to
Marshfield Now.
There Is still much gossip mid
speculation rolntivo to tho activity
of tho Southern Pacific surveyors
under W. J. Wolfrom, who arrived
horo a few days ago from Snn Frnn
clsco. They nro at work today
checking up the old survey from
out about a mllo on tho locnl rail
way north through town.
It wns nlso reported todny that
tbolr nctlvltles would Include work
on n lino to tho Smith mill and to
Knstsldo This, however, was mere
ly gossip.
Gilbert Gllhortsqn, who came In
todny from his conl mlno nenr Coos
ton, reported that somo Southoru
Pnclflc surveyors woro nt work near
Potorson'B landing on Hnynos Inlet
yostordny. Ho said thnt mnny bo
lloved thoy woro working on a routo
along tho east side of the Day.
Parties who aro supposed to- bo
In closo touch with tho situation say
that tho surveyors will shortly bu
gln on the work south from Coos
Dny, supposedly on the Const Lino
which tho Southern Pnclflc hns lon
been projecting
Engineer Drown nnd porty who
woro working on tho Southern Pacific
survey near tho tunnel camo In to
North Dend last night and this morn
ing started out for North Inlet where
thoy hnvo about a week's work.
More' Evidence to Substantiate
Confessions in Graft and
Murder Case.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Timos).
NEW YORK, August 8 Tho cum-
lllnHlm AvIlUnflA tltn In nllltim tn
foro tho grand Jury Investigating tho' b.a,nn nndnniunendmcnt was adopt
pollco blackmail Is said today to in-! ". t0 nut"orlzo such a reduction In
volvo four or flvo high pollco ofllclals. ' m .. . . , ,
Tho witnesses examined by tho dls- ,. A"0"10" Bt dovolopod agalnet
trlct attornoy havo furnished much J110 Senato commlttco'B amondmont
corroboration to tho confession of l0 . ox.omIH tolls Amorlcnn vos-
"Jack Roso" that Limit- Dcckor lev-, v, , ur'K irnuo wnoso owners
led blackmail. Ono of tho witnesses I nBrod Jo turn thorn over to tho gov
told tho district attorney thnt ho was S,?,ent An t,mo,of, war. Sonntor
throntonod with doath if ho told whnt f, '" 'H1,,?, Ge0,rB,a dcclarod that under
ho know of tho system. Roso has' " 111,n"18 nmendment Just ndopt
sont word to tho public prosocutorl ,, Americana could buy Bhlps nny
thnt ho Is prepared to ldontlfy tho J'horo and put thorn Into the forolgn
four murdorors of RoBenthnl.. Until, AT,?,!0, n"d npo tolls at tho canal,
now, Roso was not rendy to say that' JH? '! ,cLn"lcmi,nent wns "doptod.
Senator Gnlllngor then rolntroduc
od his nntl-aubsldy amondmont which
wns ndoptod without opposition. It
provided that forolgn built Bhlpa bo
admitted to American registry undor
uio terms or tho Williams' amond
mont, said ships not to rocolvo the
ho could positively Identify tho gun
men.
hocio:fi:lli:jT to aid
"White Sluvo" Investigation Evidence
is Turned Over by Him
(Dy Associated Press to C003 Day
Tltnnn 1
nriv vnnif Ann.' s aii ti.n ,inl United Statca subsidies unless thov'ra
collected by tho detectives employed' BU,tnbl for conversion Into nrmorod
"""""" u nuiiitiu HiruCK OIU 01
the bill a provision to nuthorlzo Im
niodlato Bottlomcnt on tho Isthmus of
claims for daniugo to ships passing
through tlio canal.
by John D. Rockofollor, Jr., for In
vostlgntlng tho lnwnrdness of tho
"whlto slavo" trafllc has been plnced
nt tho disposal of tho District Attor
noy Whitman In connection with his
investigation of tho pollco grnft that
Is allogod to havo led up to tho mur-
dor or Herman Rosenthal, tho gnmb
lor. It is snid that ono of Rockefol
WEI) IN CALIFORNIA
M. P. Long, mnnngor of tho O. IC
!.&!!-eL fSSSSr sllnZS,,inbS?:
Ifornla, whoro they woro united in
marriage, July 22 nt tho Mothodlst
disorderly houso and paid n trlbuto
or jooo monthly to a pollco Inspec
tor for protection,
STOCKINGS AT $23 A PAIR.
"DEVIL SHIP" VOYAGE
Internal Combustion" Vessel, Sail-
less nnd Funnellcss, Astonishes
tho Mist.
LONDON. Aug S. The motor ship
Selandtn, tho first Internal combus
tion englned ocean-going passenger
nnd enrgo vessel, has concluded Its
maiden trip to tho Enst Indies, a 21,
000 miles voyngo, during which tho
engines wero stopped only onco for
n slight adjustment of tho valves. In
all matters of fuol consumption, enso
of maneuver nnd general holiavlor,
tho vessel exceeded all expectation.
East of tie Suez tho motor ship gain
ed tho nnmo of "Devil Ship," duo to
hor movement without olther sails or
funnels. Tho success of tho motor
driven ship has Induced her owners
to contrnct fpr threo vessels of tho
samo typo, but with greater horse
powor and tonnage.
pnrsonngo. The brldo, formerly Miss
Ruth Edna Lutz, Is n young Indy of
vory pleasing porbonnllty nnd loft .
host of very strong porsonnl friends
In Hughson whoro sho taught school
for several years. Sho expressed hor
seir ns highly plonsod with tho Co
fjulllo vnlley and says she known she
will feel at home horo.
On Wodnesdny, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lonp
moved Into their now homo on the
Jnmes Lnlrd placo and on Wodnesdny
ovonlng thirty or tho young peoplo of
that vicinity gnvo them a hoarty char
ivari. Mr. and Mrs. Long lnvltod the
pnrty Into their homo and entortnln
ed thorn with clgnrs, refreshments
nnd music. Cotjulllo Sentinel.
itut
ATTENTION, A. O. U. W.
Ada iT.il qnaan.t I Have your Job printing
8 bHnc results , rha Timet' office.
done at
Mammoth Lodge No. 87, A. O. U.
, will hold their regular meeting
Thursdnv evening, Aug. 8 A full
attendance Is required. This Is tho
start of a rousing campaign and
your holp is needed The Deputy
Grnnd Master for the state Is here
and wants to meet all tho members.
E. A. ANDERSON,
Recorder.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
Material is Real Gold Thread
Ami Silk.
NEW YORK. Aug 8 Women'-
stockings mado from real gold thread
and silk nro to bo tbe proper thing
abroad this season. Thoy come from
Vienna and cost $25 n pair.
Another novelty will be blftck or
whlto silk stockings, which, nbove
the ankles, will be worked In elabor
ate designs, such as a peacock with
its tall outstretched in gorgeous col
ors To enable these embellishments to
be visible, shorter skirts, tho $1,98
kind will do, nro to be insisted upon
by tho dressmakers, it Is announced,
imOWNRREAI) CAUSES
AGED MAX TO MARRY
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. "It all
enmo nbout through Anna's wonder
ful brown bread, No other woman
ever mado brown bread so delicious."
NORTH REND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shook nro giv
ing up tho Coke resldenco August 15.
Mrs. Shook will leave for nn exten
ded visit nt her old homo In Toxns
and Mr. Shook will go to Gray's Har
bor with tho DredgQ Oregon when It
leaves Coos Day.
Mrs. M. D. Sherrard nnd Lincoln A.
Sherrard nnd son, nnd Mrs. Robort
snld Dr. Andrew Cole, who celebrated McCnn ,'oft today for Port Orford
his eightieth birthday by marrying t0 atteml u'o Agate Carnival. The
Mrs Anna Sehultz. bakor of the "nrty nr0 intorlng down, going via.
brown brend. I Dnndon.
Cole's eighty years bear llghtli
j Times' Want Ads tiring results.
and he assured tho reporter he was
going to round tho century mnrk.
"It's regularity, total abstinence
nnd proper living thnt hnvo brought
FURNITURE RARGAINS
Tho unsold nrtlelos of household
rurnlturo belonging to M. C, Ilorton
nnd consisting of n mahogany chlf-
mo within twenty yenrs of n liun-i fonler, mnhognny writing tnblo.
dred," he snld. "Mv one Indulgoncoi fumed onk extension tnblo, fumed
is two cigars a day." oak library tablo, fumed oak sowing
Tlio doctor doesn't want a honey-
moo (rip. Mrs. Sehultz, however,
confided to the roporter thnt they
woro going to Niagara Falls. Sho Is
forty-six yenrs old nnd hns a son
table and Iron bedstead hnvo been
loft with Perry & Nicholson for sale.
These articles aro practically nov
and will bo sold at from 40 to 45 per
cent below the retail price.