NOTHING DAUNTS A SIWNB-BgfflSSHPOR HE SSB THE fAIR OASIS AHM) k avt ADVERTISING In TIo TIMES ijty & iWkWkW . A WANT ADVERTISING In Tho XUfflU ' iTAl)VK"TISINa In TIo TIMES i ?.. .,... V..r Ileal lltetete lu (E000 lag 5tou?js WANT ADVERTISING In Tho X1MQW Will Keep tho Inrotno from Yuw Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can really hotp tlw family; rovonuea by renting a fow furnished rooma and, If you knew how m when to use tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra lncoma as "steady as n. clock." tho Market" Effectively! tt win put facta a.bo"t .r01" J. J boforo 'he oyct of all "pos S buyors1 lu town. And It IM0..""?.- f thorn who ought to . . vou'll soil ltl gnu - - TOE' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PIIESS -. VVVUI 'established in l7 VOL. Xaavu m Tho Coant Mntl iCstnbllHlied In 1878 MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 38 I gnu - - , .H' " ' I 'i I itfl'H WWII PIIIIMIMIBMI" USERS III PILGR MAGE Roads In Bad Shape and Some of the Autos Have Mishaps. BUSINESS SESSION BU TOMORROW NIGHT Clam Bake at Beach Wednes day One of the Big Features. COOS HAV SHRLNERS ! Tho followlnB nro tho local members of tho Shrinors who I nro looking after tho locnl fen- tures of tho gathering: George Wolstend. 4 William Grimes. 0. V. Kaufman. 4 J. Ilonnctt. 4 Herbert Loekhnrt. 4 A. T. Haines. 4 8. C. Small. 4 Clins, I. Holgnrd. 4 A. H. Olilloy. 4 W. II. Leach. 4 Oeo, K. Dlx. U. V Wood. 4 Calvin Connor. 4 Charles Mcnrs. K. S. Ilnrgolt. 4 C. W. EvorlBon. 4 Fred Houghmnn. 4 J. T. Hnrrlgnn. 4 F. A. Haines. 4 Albert Scollg. L, V. Snndora.. 4 Geo. D. Mnndlgo. 4 1). W. Olson. 4 John Hanson. 4 W. II. Stoll. 4 deorgo Fnvorlll. 4 Syvcr Hackoy. 4 0. P. Ilarnes. 4444 Thn Qlirlnnra nrn nrrtvlnt? Imlnv -- !.- ..I, !... 9 lllllnl. iPnl.llllnl Uu IUO Ull,nillUKU ill lllliuil AUI1IUU from Ashland to this city. It Is tho midsummer pllgrlmngo extraordin ary of tho Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of tho Mystic Shrlno and It la Quito nn unusual ovont la vlow ot tho fact that It Is tho fnrthorost vest point chosen for n pllgrlmngo and It is seldom tlmt an event of tho kind is attempted In n placo which Is not reached by n railroad. Unfortunatoly Cooa county wna Milled with rains which woro un common for this tlmo of tho yoar and tho roads were In had ahnpo hut the Shrinors In tholr automobiles nro making tho trip tho mountains from Roseburg whoro thoy hold n big meeting Saturday night. It wns a difficult trip for tho roads nro In my bad shapo but tho vlbltors nro pushing on through. So fnr olghtcon autos have loft Rosoburg nnd this afternoon eight hnd nrrlvod In tho cty with nbout forty visitors. Pro tally a number of tho trnvelora will top at Myrtlo Point nnd tnko tho train from that point. Thoy havo until tomorrow noon to ronch hero so most of tho Shrinors who atnrtod will probably get hero somo way or other, A Hard Trip Some of tho machines turned bnek and the paBsengora woro takon tip uy other heavier nutos which woro 2"lng tho trip with less difficulty. The heavy condition of tho ronds Mused a numbor of tho iutos to break down. It U eXneCtGll (lint n nnmlni ivlwi jwi1 f.rom UosohurK by trnln to, ortland will arr.Ivo horo on tho' ,. ... ' Il ls cxpoctod that "ere win bo sixty to Bovonty-flvo dinners hero from out of town. Urging Tomorrow. th.rl .!? . 5,asolc nail tomorrow nofln . !bS nn ')en u,nnor from ZnJRX, '"'dock In tho evening. Jr'fl o Fcivcd continuously tK.,,,eV,ourB' In Ul0 evening ted wi M, mom to ho Inltln- beach r i. Th0 c,a,n bako at u, InvTtat.in"?'8 We08ny. Special lam Is .havo boen '83"0'1 ana tho Sr.yfortiio8owi,ore- . Tho Visitors. arrheHntb0S0 ,rom out of town wl' Wdnpv a,ljr woro th0 blowing: hW"I. Snn Francisco; "U Stoddard Medford; h n i0u F!1' Grant8 Pn8s; Tho? M0lob.ach' Aahliina; En n. slmI'son, Ashland; J . Aitkin, Medford: Tom m rnott- Bedford; Tom MofflU( Moford Sethi nrnor Bedford; L l m .uEer Ro8oburg; E. T' Jq?n"V A8,,,antl5 J c p ?le(sv,ABbl"i; J p n '"i rtBlua C H v0r,A?b,and: , aunel. An,in Leon n u"8,1' As"and; rSSk UMiasWn8' Bedford; li. aK Wilson. liffi.lfnr,!. W n "on, Medford; ! D VnerVer' C3ntral POlntJ t "'.orcross. Centrnl Pln. ntn -n. ,MVI (Continued on Page Four.) IKIARSHFIELD M D EDWIN LEMET IS Young Man Loses His Life While Bathing In Bay Sunday. Edwin Lonot, boh of Mr. and Mrs. Thomits Lonct who resides at Con torvlllo, Just north ot Forndnlo, was nccldcntly drowned wlillo hnthlng In tho bay Sunday afternoon. Tho young imm wiih eighteen years old and wns employed In tho Gnzoot Prlntory In tills city. Ho aluo work ed part of tho tlmo for Fred Ilnch man who conducts a poultry plant north of tho city. Tho father Is employed as oiler at tho Porter mill, Sunday itfternoon about 1 : ! 0 o'clock Edwin Lenet and hls.brothor, Chostor, agod 10 years, started for tho hay to swim. It was n regular Sunday afternoon sport; with tho hoys and they stopped at tho Ilnch man placo nnd askod Mr. Ilackman to go with thorn. Edwin remarked that ho hud oaten n vory hearty din nor nnd Mr. Hnchmnn suggested that It might not bo well for him to go In swimming so soon nftor eating. Tho threo went to tho O'Connoll wharf near tho atavo mill and aftor n short tlmo Edwin and Mr. Hnchninn went in swimming. Tho hoy had dived onco and got up on tho dock nnd divod again. Whon ho ennio up ho looked at Mr. Dachmnn who wns on tho whnrf nnd said: "I can't," nnd sunk down. It wns evident that something was wrong nnd 'Mr. Ilnch man dlvod In for tho hoy nnd got hold of him. Tho boy cnrrlcd Mr. Hnchmnn down undor tho wntor nnd suddenly lot go of his hold and sank down and Mr. Uachmun was unnblo to get hold of him again. Jnmcn Koornn wns nearby In boat nnd togothor with Hans Hanson nnd others tho body wns recovered within nbout twenty minutes nftor tho hoy sank. In tho monntlmo Mrs. Hnchmnn wns notified of tho nccldont nnd tolophonod for Mnrshnl Carter nnd Dr. Housoworth. Tho doctor worked with tho boy hut It wus too Into to do anything with him. Tho mothor nnd daughter woro In North Hond visiting whon tho nccl dont hnpponed nnd woro aont for nnd brought homo. ' Thoso surviving tho victim of tho nccldont nro tho mothor nnd fnthor, ono hrothor, Chcstor, ngod 15 yonrs, nnd ono alstor, Myrtlo, ngod 17 years. Tho funornl will bo hold nt 10:30 o'clock Tuosdny morning from tho Mothodlst church In this city. Thnt tho boy should drown whon ho could awlm wna rnthor pocullnr hut nn oxnmlnntlon proved thnt ho probably chokol to death. Thoro were Indications thnt vory llttlo wn tor hnd been swallow'od nnd It np ponrod thnt tho cliango of tempera turo oxporioncod by ..going Into tho wntor bo soon nftor eating heartily had probably cnusod tho hoy to got sick nnd choko. Tho mothor says thnt hor son had boon complaining of pnlns In his henrt and alio thinks posslblo his donth in tho wntor wns duo to n sudden atnek of heart trou ble OF ES Fell at Smith Mill Week Ago and Injured His Bacx. Charles W. Doyor, who foil nt tho Smith mill nnd broke his bnck, died Inst night at Morcy hospltnl ns a re sult of his Injury. Sovernl dnys ago ho underwont a surgical operation which it wns hoped might bring nbout his recovery but It wns im possible to snvo him. Beyer was 41 years old. Ho was born In Gormnny and resided In this city with his wifo nnd niece nnd was employed at tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho funoral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Wilson undertaking parlors In this city. DO NOT WASTE ?1 a barrel on FLOUR. HAINES will SAVE you money. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Tlione 73 Pacific Liver- & Transfer Co, DROWNED S I Ufil E Twenty Known Dead In Penn sylvania Much Property Destroyed. (Dy Assoclatod Press to The Coos Bny Times.) P1TTSUUHO, Pa., Sept. 2. Twcn ty persons nro known to bo drowned nnd mnny others missing following a sorlcs of storms which swopt over Pennsylvania and tho Panhnndlo of West Virginia early todny. Rall rond traffic ls demoralized and tho dnmago Ib heavy. Loss of llfo from Btorms nro com IS Oriental Doctor Escapes Ar rest When Potter's Death Is Investigated. (Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 2. Tho body of Louis Pottor, tho Bculptor who died mysteriously Inst wcok un der tho treatment of n Chlneeo phy sician, wns turned over to his broth er, living at Cliatam, N. Y., whoro tho Interment will ho mndo. Tho chemist who mndo nn oxnmlnntlon wns unablo to find any poison, though traces of phosphorus woie found. Tho Chtncso doctor was not arrested. It Is practically proved that Pottor dlsrognrdod tho Instruc tions ot his physicians. Potter's mysterious compnnlon Is snld to bo known ns Mnrthn Miller. Sho Is be lieved to still bo In tho city. IiOEH IS CALLED Must Tell Comiulttcu About 1001 Campaign Money (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2 William Loob, Jr., hns boon suhpnonned to npponr Soptombor 30 boforo tho Son nto committee Investigating cam paign contributions to toll nbout tho contributions to tho campaign of 1904 ST01 DAMAG GRIM SOME SHOE LEGHTS OF "THE PILGRIMAGE" Be a camel -Get a hump on f JKVlrv ,J S5ScsssSMSiaiiifa. , HEADING THE CARAVAN. ' Special vlow tnkon In "Tho Ca nyon" Sunday, 'tho deader ,of tho Caravan leaving many of his "hum ps" bohlnd for tho other pilgrims to cross before they reached the M yrtlo Point Oasis for food and rest. CANDIDATE ANDY DAVIS. Poor old DnvU, loved by nil, you Imvn lifinri! the Shrlnor's cnll. signed tholr papers pnld tho prlco, you'll bo done up good nnd nlco. Wish wo hnd n ennnco to snvo yuu, t.nnr frtnnrt. from barrel stave. Wish you dldu't have to go wnero tho sands nro burning so. Wish you didn't havo to rldo on a camel by iiin niiin nt iiinKo fi w ful. shrloklng Turks, traveling on by Jumps nnd Jorks. Wlsti you aiuni nave io wum on knife blades, nnd henr tho talk of thnt man who holds a spear point ing at your starboard ear. Wish you didn't havo to unnK earners iiiiik. right on tho brink of some mighty ennyon wall. Feel nfrnld, my friend, you'll fall. Wish you would n't wenr a blind ns you leave your friends behind. Wish you dldn i havo to write things thnt mny not bo alright. , Poor old boy, Ji's not too inie. Don't go onward to such fate. Bid those Shrlners fond adieu. Stay with friends you know are true. Stay here with us, good old man. Dodgo those tempters while you can. Just get In your old-time stride. Run out In the woods nnd hide. NOTICE TO REDMEN. All members are requested to be present Monday, Sept. 2. 1912. Big pow-wow. Visiting chiefs Invited. R. E. PINEGOR. IN EAST IS GREAT ing from sovernl sections. Mnny persons wcro forced from tholr homes by tho flooding of streams. Oil derricks woro blown down nnd houses swopt nwny. Damngo to all kinds of property Is very great. Wisconsin Storm. ((Dy Assoclatod Pross to Tho Coos Day Times.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 2. Koports aro being received hero of serious damngo during yctordny's storm. Tho Soo lino wns n heavy Btifforor. IS Representative Stanley Gives His Opinions Regarding Some Existing Laws. (By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day Times.) HENDERSON, Ky., Sept. 2. Re plying to RoobovoU's St. Johnsbury, Vt., speech In which tho Sherman anti-trust law and Stanley Btool Inves tigation committees and recommen dations In rcgnrd thoreto woro crit icized, noprcsontntlvo Stanloy, chair man of tho commlttco Issued n long statement doclnrlng thnt "Tho Sinn loy commlttco holds no brief for tho Shormnn net. Tho chnlrmnn of tho commlttco hns ropentcdly snld tho Shormnn law by Itsolf wns not n suffi cient romody for tho existing evils. Tho fnct thnt tho lnw hns not been enforced by tho republlcnn adminis tration Is howovor no good ronson for condemning It. Tho Shormnn net fcnrlessly nnd capably enforced Is a sword. Tnft has struck only with tho scnbbnrd nnd Roosovolt nover nt tnckod anything In his llfo except with n horn and bass drum. For tho nrst tlmo slnco tho Shormnn net wm written, tho Stnnloy commlttco hns proposod nmondmons with teeth in them. Roosovolt hlmsolf rccontly stnmpod with his unqunllllcd nppro vnl tho rccommondntlons ho now nt tompts to discredit by n bnld nssor- tlon of nrgument." JUST ADVICE. Thoy say n gung of Shrlners havo swooped down on tho Bay with guru and ammunition to drive Dull Cnre away. Thoy say theso men act aw ful, llko Turks nnd A-rabs do, that thoy wear knives and turbans, and carry pistols too. Thoy Bay their feot aro blistered from walking through tho sand, that riding on their camels has made them wnnt to stnnd and how tho common people thnt chan.co to como their way, that Shrinors get amusement from cut ting up this way. But, frlond, I've Just discovered while prowling 'round them some, they're not such awful creatures unless you treat them bum. So, don't bo startled, neighbor, when on tho streets you see thnt queer, trlcolored bunting. Don't go and climb a tree. Don't let your fears o'orcomo you because strange things appear about our streets theso mornings. There's nothing much to fear. Don't worry 'bout tho crescents that hang about the town. Don't hldo becauso there's strangers with faces stern nnd brown. They'ro rather klna nnd gentle ex cepting when they're r'lled, nnd then they're apt to carve you, and eat you when you're b'lled. Don't let thorn know you fear them. Keep still ust like a mouse, bur wnen youre (Continued on Page Four.) w MEXICAN REBELS MAKE A RAID AND BURN RAILROAD RRIDOES WILSON GIVES LABOR VIEWS Makes Speech at Buffalo and Talks of Third Party Platform. (By Assoclatod Frees to Coos Bay Tlnei.) BUFFALO, N. Y., Sopt. 2. Wll- oon analyzed tho third party plat form and Its relation to tho laboring man today. Tho occasion wob tho lahbr day celebration. It was ths first expression from tho domocratlo cnudldato on tho merits of tho pro gressive platform. Tho governor snld tho Roosovolt program lay "whoro tnrlff and trusts nro Bpokon of." Governor Wilson snld: "Mr. Roosovolt declares ho Is not troubled by tho fnct that n very largo amount of money was taken out ot tho pock et of tho gonornl taxpnycr nnd put Into tho pockets ot tho particular classes of protected manufacturers but thnt his concern Is not thnt so llttlo of this money gots Jnto tho pockots of tho employes. I havo searched his program very thorough ly for nn Indication of what ho ex pects to do in ordor to sco to It thnt n larger proportion ot this prlzo inonoy gots into tho pay onvolopus and I have found only ono sugges tion. "Thoro Is n plank In tho program tpoaklng of tho establishing of a minimum or living wago for womon. I tnko It for granted tho minimum ls to bo established by tho law of that great majority of tho employers who tnko occasion to bring tho wago scalo as nearly as might bo down to tho lovol of that minimum. It would bo vory awkward for working men to resist that process successfully bo causo It would bo dangerous io strike against tho authority ot tho fcdornl government." Wilson dcclnrcd tho plan suggest ed not only would logullzo monopoly but would glvo tho chief employers or tno country "n tremendous nutho ity bohlnd thorn." Ho snld tho em ployors would havo tho right to pny wnges approved by tho government nnd pointed out thnt It hnd nlwnyu boen policy of "mnstcrs consolidated with Industries" to undormlno or ganized Inbor nnd that tho Rooso volt plan "looks strangely llko nn economic mastery ovory tho vory lives and fortunes ot thoso who do tho dnlly work of tho nntlon." Wilson upon his nrrlvnl wns mot hy Norman E. Mack, former chnlr mnn of tho national commlttco, nnd a committee of Inbor lenders. Tho govornor wns escorted to tho hotel whoro a public reception was hold. Asldo from tho set address tho gov ornor Is scheduled to speak nt othor meetings during tho day. FAVORS ENOLAND (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmw.) VIENNA, Sopt. 2 Nowspapors horo aro supporting tho British vlow of tho Pnnnma Canal act. Tho Dlo Solt suggests retaliatory moasures ngnlnst tho United Stntes. Tho offi cial Frendonblatt says If arbitration should fall In a case so peculiarly adaptod to It and bolng botwqon such frlondly nations as tho United States and Great Britain it may bo doubted whether tho tlmo Is rlpo for tho arbi tration Idea. "VICE T T" IS New York Murder Case Brings Out Still More Hidden Crime. (By Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 2. Private de fectives havo placed boforo District Attorney Whitman Information thuc several leaders of tho "vice trust" welch runs a chain of dlsordorly houses hero together with a former stato assomblymnn and a police cap tain have raised about $50,000 wltn which to purchase affidavits that cert alji county officials Investigating tho police blackmail havo been guilty of accepting money for falling pur posely to obtain convictions against the disorderly houses. A private de tective working with the "trust" disclosed a "conspiracy." Whitman may seek Indictments against per sons engaged In tho alleged plot. S Colonel Campa With Small Force Gets Away With Much Loot. SONORA PEOPLE BEING ARMED Ranchers and Mining Men Are Declared to Be Favor able to Federals. ' (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Buy Times.) CANANEA, Moxlcy, Sopt. 2. Colonel Emllto Campa, tho robol commander In this district, mndo a raid Into Santa Cruz Into Saturday night with ono hundred nnd fifty men. All bridges between that placo and Nognlcs woro burned and much loot carried off. Tho railroad com pany cannot oporatn until oxtouslvo repairs nro mndo. People Armed. (By Associated Prosa to the Cooa Day Times). JUAREZ, Mexico, Sopt. 2. Poo plo of tho Stato ot Conora will bo nrmed by tho federal govornmoilt la nn offort to check tho progress ot wcbL According to tho oftlc'nls horo tho government plnns soon to Import 2000 rifles. It la nssortod thnt tho rnnchmon nnd mining moa ot Sornorn nro loyal to tho govern ment or nt least nro opposod to tho robots, who nro operating In smalt bnnds. Tho bulk of tho fcdornl, nrmy Is In Chihuahua stnto, recent ly doBortcd by tho robots bolow Juarez. E IN I! MONTHS Major Morrow Informs Com mittee Oregon Will Soon Come Back to Bay. Further dotnlla nnd confirmation of Cnpt. Mncgcnn's telogrnm of Snt urdny announcing thnt tho drodgo Oregon would havo to go to Grays Harbor this fall camo lu a porsonal mossago from Dr. McCormao to Mrs. McCormne Saturday ovonlng. Dr. McCormao wiib a mombor of tho special commlttco to confer with Major Morraw. Tho news In Dr. McCormnc's tolo grnm Ib more reassuring becauso It Bpccltlos that tho Oregon will bo re turned to Coos liny In olght montbn, which will mean early noxt Bum mer. Tho messngo rolutlve to port matters la as follows: Portland, Ore, Aug. 31, 1912. Mnjor Morrow says tho Grays Harbor bill specifies tho government dredgo nnd consequently ho ennnot consider our proposition. Ho snya tho dredgo will bo returned to Coos Dny in eight months. No funds nra, avnllnblo olsowhero. Tho gunrnnteo by tho Port Cora mission of 25 per cent of tho cost ot tho Jotty will rccolvo tho favorablo consideration of tho engineers, and ho Is almost posltlvo ot lta approval hy Congress. Cnptnln Roberts will glvo a hear ing at Coos Bay on tho brldgo mat ter Sopt. 18. Govornor West will appoint tho commission Immediately on rocolpt of tologrnm announcing tho ardor of tho court on tho oloctlon, Tues day, It possible. I will remnln until Thursday and roturn by stago. I STARTS TRIP To Speak In Many States and Tour the Pacific Coast. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay TlraeB.) OYSTER BAY, Sopt. 2. Rooso volt was up beforo dnyhroak today nnd dopnrtcd for Hartford and Suprlugflold, Connecticut, whoro he ls to mnko speeches. Lenvlng Sprlng flold Into today tho Colonel's roal Journey begins. Ho turns his back on tho East for a time, heading for St. Louis, where ho will speak at tho Missouri Stnto fair and from St, Louis will move north to St Paul and thonco up nnd down tho Pacific Coast States. His plan will bo to got back to Oyster Bay about the middle of October. HAND DANCE nt EAGLES IIALj Saturday night, September 7. RDOSEVEL I i ) Hi i - nt t ---'. jr, .