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i.aira l.i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912 EVEM1IMG EDITION. I f KS ALBRECHT AND lCSS MM IN J' r m Bwm wwM PS m PRES. HUTS USrjKSSUE ICrmMnmjdjfmnj mirv Hint- the Amerlrnn govorn- Hub Clothing and Shoe ft WHERE MONEY TALKS atton-sl!twl'cl'yo,,,"l'l'-1"ll'i6"aJ Hf ROYAL Hie most celebrated oi all the talcing powders in the world celebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc, healthful, it insures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the lowpriced brands. I AfosoIutebrPure IB THE BIG NOISE First Presentation of Elks' Home Talent Show at the Masonic Tomorrow. Tlio Inst rchenrsnl for "Tho Dli: Nolso," tho big tnlnstrol homo tal ent porfornmnco which will bo put on at tlio .Masonic oporn nouso Thursday and Friday nlghta. will tnko plnro this evening. Director I,o vo 8nys tho cast la showing up vory well and with tho finishing toucliCH to ho glvon at tonight's rohcnrsnl, ho sayo It will snro ho great. Tho funds derived from tho show will go to tho i:ilB' charity fund nnd will go to n good purposo. Thus lu addition to getting to seo n Rood hIiow, thoso attending will bo aided In a good cause. Tho salo of seats for tomorrow night has boon bit; nnd many hnvo been taken for Friday night. Tho inoniiiorH of tho inks Lodgo Bold n con COS I $7,000 l'lre IiiMirnuco Company Rejoices, Wlillo n Kiiiiwih Man In Much Depressed. KANSAS CITV. Doc. 1. Tho ab sence of a comma In an liiBiiranco contract cost a KnnsaH City man $7000. una tho comma neon plncod after ono word In tho contract, J. Sldnoy Smith would liavo rccolvcd tho monoy. Tho court docldcd It would hnvo punctuated tho son tonco dlfforontly and ns n result, Smith Is $7000 out nnd tho (Iro Insurnnco company Just that much ahead, Tho suit was to collect payment for tho loss of grain dostroyod on a sldo track uoar nn olovntor. Tho sontonco In tho contract which wna at Issue lu tho suit read: "drain lu cars on sldo track within 100 feot of tho olovntor." Smith contended that tho son tenco Rhould road: "Grain enrs on sldo track, with in 100 feot of tho olovntor.' ri'l... ,....l l. ,....... l.l.i n.ni u ninny tickets In ndvnnco nnd tlio'.,, ", " ,'.' """' ""'" "'" " rnnnrvnllnnu urn 1, nl... .n,l ..t . """" rOHll. .. . '" ,,nwu ii.i 'r!rnlti 111 rnra ,n cIiYa IrnAlr i within 100 feet of tho olovntor." Tho ordinary porson would prob nbly hovo somo dlfllculty In split ting tho hair, but tho court's view of It was thnt tho cars must bo within 100 feot of tho olovntor, wlillo tho dofendont hold thnt so long ns they woro on n sldo track no matter how far nway Just bo that track ran within 100 feet of tho olovntor, tho loss should bo paid. tlicn tho voto yoiild ho deducted.' 1110J,t Hhmild lie equipped with wen- A number of women kept nway )0tiH of negotiation nnd adapted to from the polls yesterday bcenusu moclorii economic eoiidltlons," they disliked to hnvo their votes I -n,,, state Department, "nn nich- Bworn In nnd also because theync llti inadequate machine," nt were a little "slinky" about voting tno beginning of this iidmlnlstrn- tho first time. Hon. the President says, has bo- Trnln Wns Lute, como n now organization, with Quite ix miinfaor or Marshfleld , blghly Hpoclnllw.1 I l" ""J men woro unablo to vote owing to Win '. ,lh "p 1J(, S " last ovcnliiR'H train from Coqulllo Aiiiorlcnn trade n dip o iimc, not reaching hero until u quarter I Holding thnt tl o essence , tl Is re, nftor seven, n llttlo over nn hour late. They Imil been nttondlng court or looking nftcr business In tho Coqulllo valley nnd figured that bv comliiK ovor on tho nftor- noon train they would reach Mnrsh- nrL'nnlzoil roitIco Is found In tho merit system, which President Cleveland Ih credited with huvlntf Introduced. President Tnft makes n strong npin-nl to Congress ttrmako this innchliio perinancnt, ny giving tho forco of statutory Inw to the field about 0 o'clock nnd hnvo nn tlio lorco or swuuiory u u .. hour lu which to vote. Among executive orders governing n linls bIoii to mid promotion In the diplo matic nnd consiilur services. To show thnt theso nppolntinents nro already largoly nonpartisan, tho President points to tho fnqt thnt three f the present nmbnssn dors nro hold overs; tint of the ten ho hns nppolntcd, llvo woro by nronintlon from tho rank of mlii- dono on tho olectlon. A fow botfi islor: thnt of tho HO ministers up woro ninda thnt A. J. Savngo would, pointed, 11 wero proinotlonsj nnd bo ono of tho victors. Tom Hall Is. thnt In tho consular sorvlco no those who lost, out on nccount of tho train being Into wero tho fol lowing: .Tudgo .1. S. Coko, Tom Coke, A. 13. Soniunn. K. II. Joohnk, .1. C. Kendall and P. 10. Allen. I'Vw HetH Sfnilo Compnrntlvoly llttlo hotting wns said to hnvo lost a fow bets on 8nv ngo, hnvlng ovon hot odds that Sav ngo would win. August Frlzocn won one hot, hnv lng wagered that Cnrl Albrccht would bo high man. Ho won by ono vote. BoclnllHt Vote Light Tho Soclallat voto yestordny wns much lighter than wna expected. Mnny of tho Socialists for Bomo rea son or other did not como to tho polls, mnny of thorn having failed to roglstor. In tho city olectlon a yonr ago, tlio Socialists polled 170 votes for their eandldnto for mayor. A yenr ago, fill votes wero cast In tho city olectlon. Then only mon voted. Hud Itlot Call O. O. Lund, u mombor of tho elec tion board In tho Ccntrnl precinct yesterday, tolopboncd Marshal Car tor that tho bonrd wns gottlug hun gry nnd wnntcd something to ent. "Thoro nro n lot of hungry mon horo nnd thoro Is llnblo to bo a riot." Somobody hoard and thought thnt thoro was somo troublo ovor voting nnd Sheriff flngo and othor otllcors inndo n hurry-up trip to tho polling plnco to stop tho riot. Tho affair cnusod consldornblo amusomont. Know U'oiiicii'n Voto O. O. T.und, ono of tho olectlon bonrd In tho Control precinct, snld todny that tho women ought to bo told to bo a llttlo nioro careful how they mnrlc tholr ballots. Ho snld thnt Indollblo ponclls woro furnished loss thnn 5f Per cent of tho con sills nppolntcd by him wero from tho Southorn Stntrs. "Tho diplomacy of tho prcsont; ndmlnlstrntloii has sougitt to re spond to modern Idens of commor clnl Intercourse." says Prcsldont Tnft. "This policy hns boon rhnr actorlzcd as substituting dollars for bullets. It Is ono that appeals nllko to Idealistic humnultnrlnn sontlmonts, to the dictates of sound policy nnd strntegy. and to legltl mato ronimerclnt nlms." Tho President adds Hint "bo cnuso modorii diplomacy Is coin morclal, thoro has been n disposi tion In somo quarters to iittrlbuto to It nono but tuntorlnllstle alms." "How Btrlklngly erroneous Is Riich nn Impression may bo seen from n study of the results by which tho dlplomncy of tho United Stntos enn bo Judged." Bnys tho President. Ho mentions that arbitration treaties with Franco and Oreat nrl tnln, which failed of confirmation In tho Scnnto; tho successful tri partite mcdlntlnn of tho Argentina llopuhlle, Hrnzil, and tho United Stntos, botweon Porn nnd Ecuador, tho arbitration of tho Pnnnma-Cos-tn Illcn boundary dispute: tho In tervention botweon Haiti mid tho Dominican Itopublle an tho verge of wnr, tho suppression of tho Mcnrnguan war, tho halting of In tornoclno strife In Honduras, tho ndjustmont of tho celohrnted Tac- lu tho voting boothB nnd prnctlcnllyJna-Arlca dlsputo botweon Peru nnd ovory womnn wot tho end of tho pon-.Chllo, nnd tho ndjustmout of tho cu nnu marncti ino unuoi nara, uioj roriivlnn-Kcunrtorlan boundary Is liiiuivii iiiurK biiuwiiik iiiruiiKii niu.HUO. mado at 'Tho flusy Corner." Tho seats nro selling nt 50 cents, 75 cents nnd 71.00. A full orchestra uiulor tho di rection of Low Keyzor will furnish music both nights. Many from Coqulllo, Ilaudnn, Myrtlo Point nnd North Uoiul arc planning to nttond, AVHO PAVS l'OIt ADVIillTISIXfl? Tho niihuquo Tolegrnph-Horald pays: sKopticB nnout nuvortl8lng..si:.T CHICKS WIIH.V iiaru neon Known 10 raise iiio ques- iion ns to who pnya for KflfiS WKUK .StC -I). all this luiuiicity, and ovon to nllogo that Its cost Is loaded on tho consumer. This Is tho logic of about tho snmo correctness ns to say, whon n storo makes an addition to Its snies force, in ordor to hnndlo Its growing business, thnt tho cost of tho now snlespooplo s ndded to tho cost of tho goods. For advertising Is simply n form of salesmanship nnd tho most offl rlont kind. Tho growth of business thnt a store gots through advertising works tx tho ndvnntngo of tho pub lic. In ovory busluoss nro certain flxod charges usually called "over head costs." for rent, snlary of nianagor, If ono Is omployod, Inter est on capital Invested nnd borrow ed money, Insurnnco, etc. It la usunlly tho enso thnt whon n buslnoss Is inereaKml thn nvor. head costs do not lncreaso vory, 'or "Igh prices in winter. That's much. Conscoiientlv thov linpnuiA1 tho reason tho consumor nnvs hlch n sinnller eliargo on ovory dollar of 1'rlcos tho yenr round. Somo of KANSAS CITY. Dec. !. If n Chicago commission firm had or dered unhntched chickens lnstond of puro eggs, S. J. Hurst, n Kan sas City commission man, would not hnvo boon Indicted by tho fod- erni grand jury. Hut the Chicago dealor ordered eggs puro fresh eggs nnd paid for that kind. They claimed thnt thoy recolvod chick ens wtni nnn noi neon nntcnod. Tho Armour Packing Co. wna In dicted n day or two ago for ship ping to Now York bad oggs with tho sholl romoved. Tlio Hurst eggs woro had oggs In tho sholl. Tho Indlctmonts nro tho result of tho puro food law to boo that tho poo plo recolvo puro food. These pros ecutions aro bogun to mako tho commission mon and packers moro careful. Tho oggs nro storod In Bunimor whlto papor, Mrs. A. II, Stutsman nnd Mrs. .Ins. Ilonnott woro among tho most nctlvo women In tho olectlon. Today Mrs. Stutamnn rccolvcd congratulations from mnny for her activity to onnblo tho women to voto, Messrs. Albrccht nnd Winkler will tnko olllco tho first of tho yonr, suc ceeding A. J. Snvngo nnd A. II. Powors. Tho count (.nf tho ballots wns complotod much earlier than wns oxpociod. sotiiu .Marsiuioid wns the llrBt precinct to report, tho count bolng complotod there- about 8:25. Tho judges did not quit for suppor but started immediately nf tor tho polls closed at 7 o'clock to count tho ballots. Tho others com pleted their count soon nftorwnrds, Contrnl Mnrshflold bolng second to roport nnd North Mnrshflold last. KLKCTIO.V IX NASTSim:. goods Bold. Tho cost of advertls lug Is paid throu"h this IncrenBO of business thnt reduces thp ovor liead chnrges. Furthermore It tonds to reduco tho proportlonnl oxponso of sales people. Good ndvortlslng should doublo tho work tho snlespooplo hnvo to do, but tho forco of dorks Is not necessarily doubled. Much of tholr time was unocciinlcd nnd "... -... !,,., spent in listless loafing, ns tiresome" ""'"' kaajiixatiox FOU mo oggs spou. tho pncKor or tlio commission man loses money If tho bnd eggs nro not Bold Hurst sent his bnd eggs In tho sholl. tho indictment Btntes. It didn't tnko a government chomlst to discover Hint tho oggs woro bad either. Tho Armour and Hurst enses will bo tried nt tho next term of court. It. J. Montgomery, J. A. Olhon nnd Loivn Wlldo Klcctcd. At tho nnnual election In Enst Bldo yestordny, H. J. Montgomery, J. A. Olson nnd Loren Wlldo woro oloctod coiincilmon, Tho voto was: It. J. Montgomery 57 J. A. Olson 38 Loren Wlldo 34 Frank Proy 33 Cnrl West 17 For Recorder, Win. Lonton ro coived 55 votes. For Marshal. Sylvester McGrlff dofonted E. O. Harris by a voto of 38 to 24. In nil, 67 votes woro enst. of wnicn ia wero by women. KILLED WHILE 1JUY1XC. COFJ-'IX FOR HIS WIFE, In ronscqiionco of theso things. says tho Proaldoiit, thoro hns boon a general enslng of International tonslon on tho West Const of South Amorlcn. Ho also adds that tho dlplomncy of tho United StnroH Is nctlvo In Booking to nssungo tho roiniiliilng III fooling botweon this country nnd Colombln, Taking up somo of tho dotnlla of tho yonr's diplomatic work, tho Prcsldont rofors with expressions of prldo to China, whoro, "tho pol icy of encouraging flnnnclnl In vostmont to onnblo Hint country to help Itself hns bnd tho result of giving now llfo and prnctlcnl ap plication to tho opon-door policy." Tho conslBtont purposo has boon to oncourngo tho uso of American capital In China. Buys tho Prcsl dont, o promoto .ho ic'orniB lo which Hint country Is nlodced bv treaty with tho United Stntos and! Lower Prices -In Uicso two little words ljcs ilud success. cs tho story Lower Prices Here Because Lower Cost ah m fr the iimu wo uuy hl me iowcsl dp In buying lor cash we not onlv iwf , J count, but have our pick of tlio elioiw iii.J disc. All Hub niei't'liandise is hmiirU 1 .. Din the imuiufiK'lui'ci-s. Wp d.mv ,l ,!& niitldlciiiaii. Wo buy for tttu .i,:i"! t 1 iv i '. . 1 "1VH HIM M'OS. Q Lower Prices at Hub Store Because Less Profit ; V "lu VUI,LUllb W1U1 JLHS l,louc on each salt IHllb liS UHSIHCSS. For ovory Hub sale means a Hub frinml in lime means more Hub sales. AVc do business for cash. "When you buy clothing from us, you pay tho clothing you don't pay a part of sonic ( else's bad debt. Hub Responsibility Your protection lies solely in the proven sponsiDinty 01 tho Jiouse J roiu which you Id iv u tiu&uiiiiuijr ouuiu uutuiui every )1CCC 01 ID(j cliandiso that we sell, no mallei' how large small the sale may be. Pcoplo tell ns that Hub clothing is stronger! ncltcr made -than most oL tlio clothing they si To Sum It All Up "Wo expect your patronage on the merits oft merchandise and tho manner in which we do bil incss. This should, appeal lo you tho same as does to us. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe G Mnrshfield Band! mm 11 u ulh OF THE fl tho oxortlon of ovory offort to pro tect Ainoncnn liuorcstH." Other lmrnKraphs of tho tncRnnKo point to tho Increase of Aiiiorlcnn doincstlo oxportu by $200,000, )()() during tho paflt yonr, mnkliiR tho' KronteHt totnl oyor known, $2,200. 000,000; to tho nBrlciilturnl credit ByHloin which ho thoroughly en dorsed, to tho prohnhlo iiocossU.v( of nn nnioiidinoiit of tho fur scnli net to permit limiting klllhiK otj SU(KM Dec. 4. into trntorn In WnshlnRton next yenr to pliaso of tlio apparent njr ndjust tho pcciinlnry clnlnifl ho- rotinuliiB woman tween Orent Ilrltnln nnd Amorlcn: lma not been put to tie 1 to noKotlntlons with Mexico for tho .,.., (ho orm of t ' dlHtrlhiiHon of tho wntora of tho Bonornl ln , ,,, hlnk cf Colorado rlvor In tho Imporlnl Vnl- soineono should W icy Beciion; nnd to tho flnnnclnl ro- prosont It now uwwwr hnhllltntlon of Llborln. In cood. Thoro Ih moroly historical rofor-j stneka of question ki" Olirn to thn Phlnonn rnvnlntlnn tn i..i i,,,t tl, latest COE'1 tho Snn Domlngnn troubles, tho ro- gcj10ol Superintendent W" 110111011 in uuun nnu tno uninnn 0( jinrlon couniy, ' wnr dovolopmonts, In which It la know who Is tho head w ' onl.l tl,, TT..Il.l mni. l t l..'" . , HII,,1 la I ntlm- ,.,... fPI.,-.. l. ,." r:"" v,,u WHUVH QIUIVD ID IIUl IH- I y nill IS emi". .-,.. w.... ,.wu. a, muiu huh uuuu n.vnlvnil .." .......lolnna nf tne i -...' ' "u '"V", "il nni. mo nicssngo concludes wun nn nig "UU1. w,vv" " d I enrnost nppenl to Congress to co- that only I '"P.AL vigorous nssortlon, nlso, ho says, of tho oqiml right of tho United States to a voico In nil questions pertaining to Chlncso loans nnd dovolopmonts. Prcsldont Tnft makes tho dl roct charge thnt tho torrlblo loss of llfo, tho devastation of property, tho bombardment of tho principal flllna lli lllll.,,, nn.l .1... ,. '.. .v.v, t..u nt,iiiit,o mill mu luriUICfil nnd sufforlngs, "might hnvo boon ftVOrtfWl linrl t1n nntnl.,t f congress to co- mni " .":"'" .imnl 1 . i . .. ,. .. III.. ti nHVH BV"-" upurnro wun tlio oxeciitlvo 111 lis iuiuiiii-s -- , a, efforts to apply tho old principles inny cast a ba'ioi. " . of dlplomncy, which hnvo govern- tho woman V t a little h? u uio cuuniry, 10 1110 monioniuous -, - , .(( now situations of todny. whon Am- ") ',M,73 thit orlcn finds Itsolf at tho threshhold Van Winkle adiitw 1 ItALRIGII, N. C, Dec. 2 Caught in tno conapso or a casket display, Oeorgo Nowton, aged 70 years, was killed ln n locnl undertaking es tablishment, whonco ho hnd gone to buy n coffin for tho burial of his wlfo, who had died n few hours before-. JOKKD AS SUIIOKOX CUT STATE PAPKItS. Notlco Is horobv clvon thnt tlm rogulnr sonil-annunl oxamlnntlon of to tho dork ns Jt Is unprofitable to uio oniployor. ' If n merchant doubles his lmnl neaa and lncrouoes bin onlnKnnnnin nil nppllcnnts for stnto nanem win '' fi?,0 jter cQiit to got the work ilouo,ua ,W' '" thq Court Houso In Co ' n- fourth of tho expouso of tho'lulUo beginning nt 9 o'clock a. ciern nirn that has to bo charged, ,n- "oconiDor 17, 1012, and con- 1111 IP CaCIl lirtlOln snlll la anvn.1 Thlh will pny for a vory big ad vet Using bill and loavo a ornflt iivor, tlnulng three days. W. II. BUNCH. County Superintendent, Coqulllo, Ore., Nov. 29, 1912. Man Calmly Smoked l'lpo us ills Scalp Whs Ilolnjj Itemoved. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4. When Thomas Doughorty foil downstairs at his homo ho ripped two-thirds of tho scalp from his bond. Ho waB rushed to tho Unlvnrsltv Hospital and, lighting his pipo, ho sat cooly nnd watched tho surgeons cut nway tho scnln. lav it on n nmrblo slab and shavo off tils hnlr. Then the surgeon laid tho scalp bnck- on tho head and sowod it on. Doughorty had his cranium bandaged up nnd took n car for homo. Ho Jokod -with tho surgeons nil tho wlillo and said ihq shavo was tho laiest rod. of hor mlddlo ngo ns a nation; "too ponds. It may oe 1 mnturo to conHnno In Its foreign mny bo tho .bi. , , avorted had tho Dopnrtmont 0f'rolntlons thoso tomporary oxpod- can never ue " i,eli Stnto, through approval of tiiol,,entB natural to a peoplo to whom law ; " Jtwobe1!10! i.iii vuiivuiuiuii uy mo uenato, been pormlttod to carry out Its now well dovolopod policy." "In Central America tho aim has been to help such countries ns Nicaragua and Hnndurns tn imin thomsolves," says President Tnft. Wlillo they aro tho Immodinto benoflclnrcles, tho profit to tho United Stntos Is two-fold, ho adds. Tho Monroo Doctrlno is moro vital in tno nogni)orhood of tho Pann 11111 Canal, nnd such countries domestic affairs nro tho solo con- na there being two n crn.' ' " '" """n',11 tte 110 OUJD """' il 1 DRAn mav pr,Rn head of the "'' ,1 CARROLL, IqwA.. Dec 4.-At- 5 .X'tay of toft iTZ JTJPiriJJ Bho would be tteMJ; when voters olect n doad man to ,;,, wero ill. or W ' g viiito. vipior acmric was oiocieu timo 0r ni",,'"""1n.' county supervisor nftor ho had booniJ;'an Bbould be ; jiio ivu uuyn. j, , ii- i.ea(i 0f tno !"("' ton, hla opponent, who recoivedi . rZm hnlf 00 .. ,.ii' i' i.f ti,,l fiiniSTTJI." Rhnni,i i, w.ii,.z,.i , ,v. , .r. -r t"?:'.ra """? ". o ciuuhihb i, miy yo" vr. ,r h .......... ...,vu , ,u juupuruy election. Tho enso hns been sent ,rnn, iiiTIST U',T S o Xry, i?1' l...to to the head of tho Iowa legal 4.&ilML2A panment for an opinion. GRT IIIJ a WATERMAN Foun tain Pen at tho RED CROSS. provoke International complications 1 110 unnnciai rehabilitation of thoso countries by American bank ers and tho protection of their customs houses from bolng tho proy of would-bo dictators, says tho President, would romovo the monaco of foreign creditors and revolutionary disorder. Further more, tho United States would pro fit largely in a business way tnrough the development of tho great natural resources of Central illUUl It'll, Commending tho successful re- mum ui me nnniicntlnn nf tho. no,,. neutrality laws to iloxlcn nnd nti,. or troubled countries, tho President suggests that means bo fou'nd Jh addition to prevent the professional revolutionists from mnklng Amor can ports "foci" for revolutionary Intrigue. Ho reiterates his deter mination to ndhero in tho caso of . . lo lf.e l,a"ent policy of non-intervention, steadfast recog nition of constituted authority, and 25 CEXTS DAILY FOR HOUSE. WILKES-nARRE. Pa.. Dec. 4. In hor testimony boforo n master, for a decree of divorco from her. husband, Mrs. Annlo Bennett, wlfo of Georgo Bennett, declnrea thatj sho wns given only 25 cents a day on which (p run tho houso, I To Increase her troubles she de-' dares, shq was cruelly treated nnd that at all times her husband had $10.00 Box Candy ft Wo have pta candy Jar nVererr1 our Cou"c "Sa 1 making a P"'"-,. j n rovolvor at hnnd and vory often will bo given a " 1 threatened hor Hfo, tho one ,w'10 .he hx 'I unco ana was. Ipcked up in. aj .:wiu ue ';;,, , closet nnd when sho nrotested bedi ,iv on Cnri8iu; u clothes wero piled upon hor to Buy your t ' h(artJ ltnnn liar ctlll n.. it,., tlmn lmv !..., nnd et A .ntiCl husband was ready to liberate her sho was nearly suffocated. Tho couplo woro married June, 1908, nnd lived together one month. N BAND DANCE Saturday evening. i,or and Eft .on :,w1".i.,i hox w " .ji Denuumi . b, Salted Front Str