The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    SATURDAYTOBER 26, 1 912. EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
JI. V. MALONEV.. Editor mill Pub.
DAN E. MALONHY...Nuhh Editor
VOTE !ll YES.
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ffl UUNALU ANU I-"""
rtf K DO not hesitate to say that
yy every voter should mark his
" ballot 314 X yes, which means I
a vote for tho Malarkcy hill, called
tho public ulltltles bill, because it
gives tho prcsont railway commission
of Orogon control of all street rail
way linos, all hontlng, lighting and
power plants, catering to the public.
Our excellent railway commission has
accomplished splendid results in their
oversight or tho railways. 11 tneso
other public utility corporations nro
put under control of the commission
wo mny expect equally good results.
BHr PLAYED
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DYNAMITE
Denmark Child Explodes Cap
With Disastrous Results;
Three Children Hurt.
(Special to Tho Times.)
DENMARK, Oct. 2C Last Wod-
iiosday ovonlng tho llttlo G-yoar-old
dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. II. a.
Farrlor, while left In tho kitchen
with tho two smaller children,
climbed upon tho tabic and ttocurcri
from tho top of a high cupboard a
dynnmlto cap of very great force
When tho llttlo 0110 struck tho cap
with tho handle of n heavy knlfo
to sco It go, it exploded, horribly
mangling tho llttlo hand and throw
ing pieces of tho shell into tho
fnco nnd eyes. Tho thumb and first
two flngors woro torn nwny, neces
sitating tho removal at tho knuckles.
Tho flying fragments also bruised
and lacornted tho faros of both
children who woro bending ovor tho
cap. Tho child Is loft-handed nnd
was holding tho cap with the right
hand whllo alio struck with tho
loft and for this ronson It is tno
right hand that received tho Injury.
Thoro is Homo con corn for this
right oyo, hut tho outer coat (loon
not Hccm to ho broken, thougn a
plcco of tho cap cut through tho
lid nnd was removed from tho
lacerated flesh by tho doctor, whllo
dressing tho wounds.
Dr. M. I.co Pomhorton, n skillful
nnd compotont young physician and
surgonn of Lnngloln attended tho
patlont and tundo tho bcBt .o
could of n hospital crew haRtlly
colloctcd from tho neighborhood.
At prcsont tho child Is resting
qulotly nnd because of hor natural
health and vigor will soon ho
about ngaln. '
1CGE1 TALK
cd of liberty. Tho captain said that
ho could not go bnck to tho very foun
dation of liberty but that ono of tho
first examples was tho liberty of tho
Greeks nnd Itomnns. Hut with Romo
tho sonntors lost thoir llborty, tho
pooplo gradually lost thoir llborty,
and llnnlly enmo tho fall of Romo,
which was followed by n thousand
years of dark ages.
Then enmo England, saldtho enp
taln, as a Bhlnlng light in tho dark
ness bringing liberty ngaln when Ric
hard tho Lion was lighting nnd whon
tho Magna Charta was domandod of
King John.
Ti.n nnvt IiIp wnrlf nf llbortv WBB
tho revolution of Cromwell In Eng
land whon on tho field of battlo tho
dovlvo right of kings was overthrown.
The next big hroak of llborty was
tho Fall of tho Dastllo and tho next
was tho nbolltion of Blavory by Abra
ham Lincoln.
Modern Liberty.
Cnpt. Macgenn said that In his op
inion tho modorn demonstration of
llborty of tho pooplo was tho Orogon
prlmnry law. It was ono of tho most
modorn forma of llborty nnd would
restore to tho pooplo tho governing
power.
As to tho republican convention at
niiinfiim Hnntnln Mneconn emrcssod
iiimHnlf ' In terms that ho only can ex
press. Ho said among other things
that tho convention dug up irom uio
gravo and assassinated tho spirit of
Cromwoll, that It dollied tho memory
of tho enrly fighters for llborty of tho
pcoplo and repudiated tho strokes of
liberty of a wondorful American llko
Abraham Lincoln. Tho cnptaln told
how Roosovolt with n comparatively
small following nt tho end of tho con
vention had stnrtcd his movomont
and of tho wondorful following that
tin lin.l irntlinnxl. Ho attributed tho
Roosovolt popularity to tho fact that
the candidate- and pariy bioou ior
what ho regarded as tho real llborty
bb Intended by tho original constitu
tion of tho Unltod Stntcs.
In closing tho captain said:
"What aro wo going to do? Whore
do wo stand? Aro wo to nccopt llbor
ty or aro wo to accopt monopoly? If
wo tnko on tho llborty which Is offor
ed us wo will hovo hotter wages, cost
of food will bo lower, wo will havo
good homos nnd wo will bo hnpplor
and got along hotter. Uut If wo do
not wo will disintegrate and dogonor
ato and will tnko n backward stop as
lias been tho cubo slnco tho fall of
Romo whonovor tho llborty of tho
pooplo Is disregarded and taken from
them."
G. A. Hrown expects to lenvo for
California on tho next trip of tho
Nnnn Smith.
In a letter to relatives hero, Mrs.
A. J. French, formorly Miss Grnco
McCormac, sayfl they aro pleasantly
lnrtn(n.1 nf Pnnninn. nro?nn.
Mrs. C. 13. Nteholson"loft this wcok
to visit friends In Los Angoics nnu
ill.,.. CnMfnrnln nnlnls.
UtllUl .,..w ... t.w...-w.
Rov. II. I. HUllougo reuirnca un
wook from n visit with his brother at
Saskatoon, Sask., Can.
Mrs. W. H. Kennedy oxpecta to
leave soon for a visit of sovoral
wcoka with friends In California.
Miss Laurn Kruso of North Dond is
nn over-Sunday guest of Mrs. R. K.
Booth of this city.
Ed McKcown, foreman of Smith
Powers Camp No. 4, loft this week
for a visit nt his old homo In Ontario.
Tho Prlscllla Club will hold their
noxt mooting Wcdnosdny Novombor 6
with Mrs. Gnlo or uunKor ntu.
M. P. Gulovson returned this weok
from Norway whoro ho has bcon visit
ing nt his old homo for tho paat Blx
months. ,
MIbb Mnmlo Mahonoy will loavo
soon for Portland whoro sho will
spend a fow weeks with Miss Jcssio
Wilcox nnd other friends.
Judgo nnd Mrs. J. 8. Coko nnd
Bomo frlendB nro planning to loavo In
January for a month or bIx weoks
auto tour of Southern California.
Mrs. Rebecca Lusc-Stump and llt
tlo daughter, Kathorlno, spent sovoral
days this wcok nt tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Lubo on Cooa Rlvor,
Mrs. J. F. Tolnnder roturned this
wcok from a short visit with frionds
nnd relatives in Portland nnd other
'northern points.
Mrs. Jcnnlo Grlsson of McMlnn
vlllo who hns boen tho guest of Mrs.
Elizabeth Adams and other fiends
will soon lonvo for hor homo. ,
Mrs. Sarah WIIboii and dnughtor
Miss Spencc, loft this wcok for Calif
ornia whoro thoy will mako an ex
tended visit. Mlsa Wilson mny do
cldo to spend tho winter In Southern
Cnllfornln and Arlzonn but Mrs. Wll
Bon will return to tho Day.
WHISTLE NOT DEAD.
DEMOCRAT RALLY TONIGHT
at ODD FELLOWS HALL.
Engineer Dennett at Smith Mill Says
It Is Alive.
Tho whlstlo nt tho Smith mill
which blow ItHolf nlmost to doath yes
torday morning by Jumping clear out
of Its position, hns rovlvod. Tho whls
tlo according to Chief Engineer Jns.
Donnctt hns by no means died. It
was Blmply noting naughty and after
having boon proporly punlahod for Ha
mlsbohnvlor has bcon rolnstnllod In
tho old position nnd will contlnuo to
disturb nt C a. in. tho lazy pcoplo who
want to Blcop until 9 n. in. Mr. Hon
nott vouches for tho nolso occurlng
nt G o'clock ovory morning for all
otornlty.
0."l"C0SII0W of Rosoburg will
SPEAK TONIGHT In ODD FEL
LOWS HALL on DEMOCRATIC
ISSl'ES.
A FOE TO COLD
T Coles Hot Blast Heater
Save One-Third Your Coal Bill
Ask Your Neighbor Who Has One
No. 12 D for coal, M 9 Cfi
Ti-ice p I JU
t".10.1:1:......... 415.00
No. 18 T), a large size for MQ ff
the store or church VP I UU
No. IS L for wood, ( QAA
Price 4 JMJV
No. 20 L for wood, (M 9 CA
Prico ql.JU
No. G18 N, polished body C 7 7C
for wood ; prico -P J
No. 9 Sun Oak for coal, dj C AA
No. .11, Sun Oak for coal, 7 A A
Price ? UU
No. "in Sun Oak for coal, & A AA
Price $ J.UU
Wo havo a handsome open
front heater, the Char- 1 3 (f
ter Oak, No. 12G 4 I J.VU
Also a larger one, No. 13G, & 4 C AA
Sheet Steel Heater, (t 1 "IC
up from P C6D
I
Svral !i(Kg Rasons Why
Would be to Your Advantag
To Buy Clothes From Us
It
7. Ours is an exclusive Clothes Store, and we devote
our entire time to the. study of Men and Young
Men's wear.
II. Being an exclusive store, naturally the lest man
nfacturers of the .country jaj-e anxious to place
their lines with us.
III. We handle nothing hut reputable merchandise and
guarantee everything we sell to be as repre
sented. IV. Our finer goods are made by the celebrated Mas
ter Tailors, SGIILOSS BROS, and GO. of
Baltimore, New York and Boston. THERE'S
NONE BETTER.
V. Wc carry all sizes and shapes and arc in a posi
tion to fit you perfectly.
VI. You have the advantage of being fitted by ex
perienced clothing men, who take an interest
in the welfare of the business and are anxious
to sec that every customer is satisfied.
VII. Wc have several thousand satisfied customers
and are gaining new ones every day.
VIII. We mark our garments in 2)lain figures and
charge everyone alike.
IX. Wc have no old accumulated slock.
The Fixup:
MARSIIFIELD.
NORTH BEND.
WILL VISIT
r
CAUL AND LOOK THEM OYER. YOU ARE WELCOME
GOING & HARVEY CO.
' v '-... COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS .,
At a mooting of tho Mnrshllcld
Chnmbor of Commorco hold ycator
day afternoon It was decided to Bond
n delegation to Portland to confer
with Gen. lllxby, tho hend of tho en
gineering corps, for tho purpose of
lnylng boforo him tho necessity of
Jolty Improvement. Gon. Illxby Is
to bo at Portland and It was thought
ndvlsablo to tnko advantage of his
bolng In this part of tho country to
prcsont tho claims of Coos nay.
On motion of D, C. Green, tho pro
sldont, was named as a dologato to go
to Portland and with him will servo
Cnpt, Mncgcnn of tho steamer Hronk
wator. Othora who will ho In Port
land at tho tlmo and who will servo
on tho commltteo nro I. S. Kaufman,
Judgo John Hall and L. P. Falken
stoln. A wlro wns sont to R. M.
Jennings nuking that ho also go to
Portland to assist tho commltteo.
Other Itiisliicss.
Tho oxocutlvo commltteo decldod
to romlt flvo dollars as n fco to bo
como nctlvo mombors of tho Riv
ers and Harbor congress.
Tho matter of advertising mnttor
was discussed and tho commltteo hav
ing tho mnttor In chnrgo was Instruc
ted to go ahead and havo printed tho
llttlo picture booklets which woro
decided upon somo tlmo ago.
New Secretary.
The matter of tho vacancy In tho
ofllco of secrotary wns taken up.
Miss Violet Henderson, who has been
sorvlng for several years nast. an
nounced that sho would leave soon
for California. Sho will bo horo until
nftor tho first of tho month to make
up tho roports for tho year but ex
pects to depart from this city within
a fow weoks.
Tho matter of a now secretnry was
discussed and It wns finally decldod
that tho Chnmbor of Commerce would
bo open for applicants. Anyone wish
ing to apply for tho place should do
so at tho Chamber of Commorco
rooms, Tho offleo of secrotary of
courso requires ability as a stenographer.
i
ora company in tho Coqulllo valler.
Mr. Mohr Is expected here nut j
weok to nssumo his position. HeIH '
bo accompanied by his wife, fornerlf
Miss Dolla Chapman, of ManhHeii
E
Sunt. W. P. .Mlllor of tho local rail
way today announced tho nppolnt
mont of Unry J. Mohr as train dis
patcher on tho locnl railway, tho ap
pointment of L. II. Keating na ngont
of tho Iirenkwator at Portland nnd of
C. II. Landor as assistant to Mr. Koat
lng.
Tho appointments nro in tho na-
turo or a promotion to all three. Mr,
Mohr hna bcon ngont of tho Break-
wator In Portland, having gono thoro
from hero sovoral months ngo. Mr,
Kontlng has beon his n8slstant nnd
Mr. Lnndora hns beon connected with
tho local olllces.
Tho creation of tho position of
train dlspatchor Is to facllltato tho
movomont of trains, tho locnl rail
way'8 business having boon consider
ably augmonted by tho rocont oxton
slon of operations of tho Smlth-Pow
O. 1. COSIIOW of Hoseburg H
SPEAK TONKiUT In l FN;
LOWS HALL on DEMOCRATIC
ISSUES.
O. P. COSIIOW of Rosobure Jill
SPEAK TOXKJ1IT In 01)1) FIX
LOWS HALL on DEMOCIUIW
ISSUES.
Cinn Daunrd. 100
vpiuv iumui i
ri.n r.im el I lil tinner will I Jll'V
wn that there dJ4if,cIu
that icleuoo lia been b ".Mctttrt
UKei.an.l that llr;,..nwkiiow
euro 1 the dyoMmecorenwMMp
tho medical fraternity. "'""J" flffi
tltiitlonal iHwaK". f cu1,rXllla
treatment. llnlt.H Catatrh curel tto J
nally. actliiK din-oily upon V ,b?Jtii
couh inrlaeca t.I Hid I'm. .thereby t i
tho loiiiulatldii of tho l'"f."ge "fot,W
pa-lent .triiiKtlj In bn '""f"?'," ,,ni
Hon and retli8 M,UJJ?111JL rfith la "
Tlo proprlelon hJn??,h.W SndrSP
a IT iwwera that they r.BerOnell0Banjj
lull for any cao that It fall toeure.
llat of t tfci'''c-nENKV acO ,TeW.0
OaII Km II 11rilPplltl.7V. .. ..l.a
Take lia'u." Vainly l-lll. lor cor,.m"Ji,
O. P. COSIIOW of Rosoburg will
SPEAK TON'IOHT In ODD PEL
LOWS HALL on DEMOCRATIC
ISSl'ES.
For. something OOOD, try a HOT
DRINK at LEWIS' fountain.
DEMOCRAT RALLY TONIGHT
at ODD FELLOWS HALL.
A Home Ought to
Be Like This:
Not a more "house and lot," but a place of com
fort, beauty and convenience. . , ne
A level lawn, a cottage cosy and pleasing to w
eye, are desirable features of a HOME.
Modern conveniences don't hurt any; good u
ior arrangement counts for a lot. ., 1C
Add a beautiful view, and what moro could ow,
want ? , ,
We have a HOME combining all these fentu
The price is reasonable-only $2250.00. Tho own
or will sell or trade. - lvun
Wo don't waste our advertising space, o
only what Ave consider to havo real merit. J-1
don't own your home, by all means let us
you this one. We'll gladly do so.
I. S. KAUFMAN Sb CO.
177 Front St.