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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION' pmww ww mmm mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm-Mmm.mmtmammm-' .. w www """1 " tW sbhsk? !9 i'A. si ij- w .' IV tr T w- J ln ft1TV rABl ft. SMlC IHILBI " Nkir fWI . G 1 ! " ' AWk VBiMliBM I WI II M X'MtvS Mil w 1 H I "liiH !.!-. ""V sr "ft ('"W rffi 35) Jiv . i -&. rso ( a , n mm rsz3i r fUBLM MJRum wes? L-.si -.sSkjafc. J, XmtzS 25 - " ' ' JrT -r "- wp -- " "rill IV BV '.1 --. Ml "H. " - dt,j M 4 . . - - -. rv I -HHiJlKIf THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY HAVE LEARNED THAT IT PAYS TO BUY AT OUH STORE BECAUSE 77 AT ALWAYS GET GOOD GOODS. ON MERCHANDISE THAT YOU CAN DEPEND ON WE UAYE REDUCED PRICES SO THAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL NO W BUY MORE THAN A DOLLAR'S WORTH TO YOU. INSTEAD OF PACKING AWAY GOODS UNTIL NEXT YEAR WE WILL SELL THEM AT SHORT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR MONEY GO A LONG WAY. Our Enntire Stock IF Ladlifes Tailor Madle Shifts coniprisinfj every new idea in sli1 No two runnenls alike. Exclusive models which are not duplicated. .frio.OO Suits, sale price $26.25 10.00 Suits, sale price $22.50 $25.00 Suits, sale price $18.75 $20.00 Suits, sale price : $15.00 $18.50 Suits, sale price $13.50 $15.00 Suits, sale price $10.00 $12.00 Suits, sale price $9.00 Aim Esdtra Special Attrac tion! Us 3 Lots of Odd Soits values from $17.50 to $30.00, which arc marked to close out at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 respective!)'. Ladies51 Cate This offer coming as it does at the very height of the Coat season will be taken advantage of by many wise shoppers. Our assortment while not so complete as ear lier in the season, still contains ninny crisp styles. Our former prices were considered low on these garments. It will be to your advantage to look them over. THE ROUGH EFFECTS, SERGES, GAB ERDINES, SLIP-ONS ARE ALL MARKED FOR YOUR CHOOSING AT A SAVING OF T-3 TO 1-4 OFF THEIR FORMER SELLING PRICE. THERE WILL BE MANY EARLY BUYERS AT THESE PRICES. BE AMONG THEM. Oik Piee Ores Formerly $18.00. Now $io.00 Formerly $20.00. Now .$13.59 Formerly $15.00. Now $10.00 Formerly $12.00.. Now $8.00 Formerly $9.00. Now $6.00 Omie Piece Silk Dresses at One-Half Former Selling Price MAGNE M ATSO N COOS BAY TIMES M. ( MALOXHV. .Editor nuil Pub. DAN' 1. MALONKY . .NVhn Editor An Indopondont Republican news paper published every ovonlng oxcot Hunday, and Wookly by Tun Coon Hay TlmoH Publishing Co. Official l'nor of Coos County. Dedicated to the- sorvlco of the people, that no Rood causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall uo; thrlvo unonp iscd. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY T1MKS. Marhliflehl :: :: :: : OrcROj Entered nt the- postotflco at Marsh fluid, Orogon, for transmission through tlio malls us second clasj mall matter. sunscmrriox hatks. DAIIjY. Ouo year JC.00 I'er month HO wi:ukia'. One year $ 1.50 When paid strictly In ndvnuco the ubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day Tlmoa Is JG.OO por yoar or ?2.D0 for x months. KIMtXllAltDT'H I'OHMULA. EfiOS nnd shrlnips" la tlio lntes foriuuln which llernhardt hna Blvon for lior wnndorful vi tality. An IiikoiiIous stntlHttcnn tins dlBiloBed tho followliiR computntlon of lior numorous death oeones, sup posedly tho most trying sort of his trionic labor: lior deaths by solf-admlnlstored poison, It was calculated, totallod wall over 10,000; bIio had Jumped Into tho sconlc artists' Solno 7,000 times; had sent 5,000 bullets into bcr bond with a revolver: stabbod horsolf as frequently as nil lior other "duatbs" put together. This Is n record which speaks well for the simplo lift and tho valuo of eggs nnd shrimps, IjAY COItNKItfiTOXK. THK WAV AMKItlCAX you womon havo, tho French nnd WO.MKX WKAIl CI.OTIIKS VIcnnoBo womon havo far outdono you In Hint olustvo charm dls- "N'n women wnnr tliolr Plnlm tlllCtlVO porBOIiallty. TllO Ollly troll- i....... .i... m, . i bio llos, ns I any, In tho fact that "u,,ur l""" l"u """ - you dress too much alike, nnd you en, yot no women Ioro their oppor- dopond too much on tho mode In timity In clothes ns tlioy do. This stead of nn distinctive fooling for Is nppnrently becnuso tlioy havo clothes which ovory well dressed not learned thnt tho charm of woman must possess." dross Is not so much In fashion ns In Individuality." Mrs. Itcatrlco Mono, who lives In London mid who claims to bo tho widow of Count Mono of Vlonnn.i and who Is now In Now York.l lllnfltt Hln fllinvn rnmmnnt nn Am.' orlcan womon and tliolr dress. will (.'le Oiktii Mr. Swoailn- Tho Countess horsolf has n dls- Ken of North Hond Is plnnning to tlnctlvo porsonnllty. Her faro ro-jput on tho light opera "King no minds Olio of BOIllo Of tho old do" In tho noiir future. pniniingB or umprcBS josopnino, mid LOCAL OVERFLOW Ktitrrtnlucil Club. Prof, nnd Mrs. Davidson entertained tho Crescendo club nt their homo In North llend last ovonlng. An un usualy Intorcstlng program wns en-Joyed. It Is of thnt period that sho says sho feels horsolf to bolong. "I llko tho way American wo mon dress for tho street thnt Is, they wear qtilot, unassuming gar mentsstrictly tailor mado. ns they Bhould bo. for day clothes Bhould! nlwnys bo conventional, but In tho lU'cmei-s ratlcin. Thnt Tho ovonlng n woman should feel thnt Times want nds nro tho best menus sho can express horsolf absolutely of recovering lost nrtlcles wns dom- lu lior clothos. If she. Is n I'ompn- onstrntod to Mrs. L. A. Whoront. dour typo. Bho should forovor cling Sho lost n wnlst pattern, ndvoitlsod jo thnt wonderful picturesque style: for it In Tho Times nnd quickly If sho is pink nnd whlto nnd po- recovered It. tlto, let her study tho old prints of shepherdesses; if she- Is Btntoly Killed by Log. Claude Nasburg nnd nrlstrocrntlc. let hor shine In hns received from Will S. Pholps tho regality of tho I.ouls XIV and Word of tho iionth nt iinn-nv XV porlods. or bo n Cnlnsborongh Mncullar. who wob killed by a log grando dntno. If she 'fools' tho nt Tncuba Negros, Phlllpplno Is- clothes of that famous English lnnds, Sopt. 28. Mncullar formor- i r. iy worked Tor tho Smith-Powers "Ordlnnry evening dress means Co. horn nmi also nlnvoi imii in nothing to a woman but If her, Mnrshflold. After leaving horo iHTBuiiiiiuy is uriiiigiii out in wnni,. Mncullar married a Miss Marsh, she i wears at ovonlng functions sho .daughter of n wealthy lumbormnn will npponr nt so wonderful nn ad- and wont to tho Philippines to ihko. opornto. -.Mrs. i.ionei unriis. who was formerly n Miss Opponholm of Now York nnd who llvos In London, Is I the only Amoricnn woman I know I who wenrs clothes that exactly suit I nor personality, sno looks pro- LU niincn IG GHIBIULT ILL Opcmtloii for A)peii(ltcltiN Xeces Miry to Save Hint. Illjr Amo,IHM Irn lo Coo lly Time.) CHICAGO, Xov. 13. Aftor u consultation of physicians it wns announced that tho only way to savo tho llfo of William Lorlmor, former United Stntos Bonntor, was to oporato for nppondlcltls nnd Lorlmor was Immodlntoly romovod to a hospital. Lorlmor's Illness is said to havo resulted indirectly from a recent nuto accident nnd from overwork nnd tho strain of his trial. TOO SICK TO HEAR CASE MILL III S 111 CI Dynamite Case Is Postponed Standish-Hickey People M North Bend News Tho Prcsbytorlan Ladles Abl of North Dond will meot Thursday, November 14, nt 2 o'clock with Mrs. L. P. Fnlkonstoln, opposlto Lincoln square. Mrs. J. 7. Hodson of North Dond Heights Is slowly Improving miiui mi uuut-K oi uinoss or tour weeks. Because of Illness of 1 One of Jurors. r Aolitf, 1-iTH lo Coo IUjt TlniM.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 13. uruo .Mc.iinnlgnl todny contlnuod his recltnl of various oxploBlons In which no pnrticipnted with tho Mc Nnmnra Dros. Ho told of numor ous Instnnces whoro ho nnd othora hnd cnrrlud oxiiloslves around tho country In iiiissonuor conclios. lonv- lug It In hotels nnd other places. Illr AhocUIoJ Ytrtt to Coos njr Tlmn, SALT LAKE. Nov. 13 Subiioo nas nro bolng sorvod on flvo wit nesses in tho dynamite conspir acy trial nt Indianapolis. Two of tlio mon Borvod woro on duty ns pollco ofllcora at tho tlmo tho Ho- ioi utan was dynnmlted. PETER MIHItASOUL will lenvo to day on n week or ton days' trip to San Frnnclsco. CVirmoiiles Held Today by Daugh ters of tlio Confederacy, f 11 AwoiUtoJ l'rww lo Coo lUy TIiiim 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Lay ing tho cornorstono of tho great monument In Arlington National Cemetery to tho memory of tho dead of the confederacy, wns tho prlnclpnl event hero jostordny In tho opening program of the annual convention of the United Daughters of tho Confederacy. Thousands of women were assembled to pay tri bute to tho memory of the men who fought for tho south and sur rounded the site of the monument to witness tho coromony conductod by Colonel Hllnry A. Horborr, for mer secretary of tho navy. Will lam J. nryan ' was tho orator of tho day. PT.Anirro ni.invjv .,.i ,.. clsoly as w0 plcturo Madamo Pom- havo moved 'to North Pond padour. and nil her ovonlng gowns whoro Mr. Glndman has taken n ..., vM.ii luiMutiiitiiuiiB ui nun ui- poBuion in a oaruor shop mous bonuty's. Sho hns promnturjly , gray hair, dark eyes and a wondor-1 WOUKMKX UIIIVF ful coloring which makes hor ono Twenty-Threo' Come' on the Xnnii of tho most bonutlfiilly coiiBplcuous , .in women In London. Smith for llnllrontl. There nro ninny distinctive tvnes Twnntv.tiimn vnrin,n . of women horo. but In the evening on the Nairn Smith today from ou nil look nlko. simply because Snn Frnnclsco to work for Wlllot W!, . n"".. !? . logging ' railroad r.t - v.w...0 huiui.-iiuh.-d oui 01 .uyruo I'oint. of great richness and oleganco, to be sure, but without nny distinctive A noto. tho subtle thing that makes ALOXG THE AVVTi-npiinvr T peoplo Individual. ' WjWt l,lli wAll.HMlOXT. I af.,'7 tnm ,,,oro, for.tn lrpose of, M. S. Crosson has sold his caa. ? K Vraer,CRn type,8 ort cty. ollno launch, the Marie D to P I want to seo whoreln Amorlcan A. McXabb. Tho boiiKlit was women fall In dross. I cannot say brought horo from Gravf nnXl they fall entirely but with tho by Mr Dean n Smith ml wonderful beauty of face and figure ploye. tU miU em" and coloring which they possess! . rlfhbe i l.Tt, d,ei" (?oerS,.nUThSo0yd,rustS me"with,l2S? hif1 . ,, ,,,e,Jrn t0 BWi breams cir Mth not half tho beauty that rylnc guns and amnuinltion. cumous TACTS. I - Dolgium has forged to tho front as tho most densely popu lated country In Europo. A little glycerlno, well distri buted, often will renew llfo in n much used typewriter ribbon. nrltlsh beor consumption de creased from 3G, 841,000 barrels In 1899 to 33,019,000 barrels last year. A Illctliro nn n nnnnl nnlnt.i l. Chaucor In 1380 Is said to ho tho oldest known Encllah nlntnrn Tho product of tho wnx tr'eo of tho Andes cannot bo distinguished from beeswax. i Thorn nro .in fAnMH t-i. i . aaaI rooms In tho Vntlcan at Romo and many or inoin novor receive a ray of sunlight. Camphor production from tho leaves has passed tho experimental Btngo in Formosa nnd tho govern ment will plant largo areas with tJ.o trees. Ton degiees north tho heat Is greater than on tho equator and In Northorn Siberia it is colder than near the North Pole. iTm10 i,,rw ,CaJloHc Dlb,e Panted in tho United States was published by Mathow Carey about 1790 now laid on American railroads, and 90.000. nnn ,., i - ' .' quired annually for renewals. WOItKIXG OX TUXXEIi?. Gardiner Man Snys CoimiiIuircii llros. Havo Dig Force. Ambrose La Roucho, who Is con nected Willi Mm rinr.llnnr. 1Tnl nt Gnrdlnor, Is In tho city on busi ness. Ho says that Coponhngon Dros. havo about 50 mon at work on tho big tunnol. Tho work hns boon hold back somewhat as tho contractors woro waiting for tools and machlnory, but with what force tUoy now havo they nro do ing BOmo work right nlong. Tho railroad work nnd prospects of work havo dono much to help tho gonornl business of Gnrdlnor. FOUR UXI1EATEX TEAMS. Ynlo So Far Has tlio Ilest Keconl of 'All Pnllniwe. Wr AuocUle4 P to Coos njr Tlmea. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 12. The list of unbeaten football teams In tho East has narrowed down to four, Harvard, Yalo, Ponnsylvnnla State and Cnrllslo. Of thesa tho Carllslo Indians woro in ono tlo game. Yalo Is tho solo oloven whoso goal lino has not yet been crossed. Tho petrified forest in Western Arizona covers nn nrea of between 75 and 100 squaro miles, over which the giant trees, turned Into stone, He scattered, not one of them being loft standing and tho majority broken into sections. Tho glistening logs are partly compos ed of onyx, Jasper and opals in nil varieties of color, An unfilled want causes unbappl noas Times Want Ads get results. Inp to Dimmick and As- 1 sociates Now. Tho negotiations for th " ' tho North Hond Lumber CoM mill nt North llend by the i S IHIl-lllCKUy vuiiumuj '" I mlck nnd associates bai bwj P tlcally ciospu aim "",; c, nrmatlon by tho !" ",V FrnnclBco, It was unoeritooa day. Mr. Standtoh and Mr r mlck lmvo been on w - sovoral days, mliu . in coiinccuo i w. - r . t Is tho sa a "i ' "" . 7i i1' tato's eight hundred acre, clj 'hor on Coos niver to Mn , nd .?!! "!S?C " : hlrWet ,ino. mi ' " " --rB1i u tire timuor on uuu.y, ---.,. lent Bocond growt . cru! siornmy over """:': ui I, the deal is closed mm. now oxpcctcrt , inu - sumo oponiu" " GARDINER MAN' "E"1 Fj!rfJfl no wua i"' .....i..( ri s charge of eolllng "J1"; quors. contrary to 1. u tlio clrcu t court th s airer f arraignment. ,,! 5 Monday !u which to w wr ploa. Tho dofendant U w by Attorney "L tirr Franklin's place .Iffitt0 od by Deputy Sheriff nnd at tho time the offl , j nun than iv r ... mi whiskey, as well t i tlty 01 ueui.""""-- OROSCO ARRESTEO' Father of 3I-gr , . .....i.ii rrrti l &. illr Au, -- ..I T' . . ninfii Knv. ll'-S..u V Orosco, So., father of th 5 tho Mexican revoiuu-- - waa arrested w,tffei3rf,12 tary authorities and li Tktf h lmiiRO at Fort W- ,.rtft Smcera and secrel t to give tho charge on w revolutionist -- ol : rTTniiectK . Quoen Victorias v-- . l oll tO 'v n.lrtt t .000 The . rand the .B-RT'S uolnivalued1, at .- of aoiin'