THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. PIKE COAL BE H POSING LEADS GIRL , TO STUDY FOR STAGE Tho Hogt in Value r Tho Pest in Quality New Idea Magazine 10c 75c A YEAR Wzxr 11: Pattern 3 lOo "LATEST STYLES GE DISCUSSED -TO BE PRODUCER $125,000,000 May Be Saved v Yearly, by Proper Care, '" Says Expert. . :. Coquille; River Property's New Friends of Convicted Doctor" Endeavor to Raise $10,000 r Bond. : 1 . , Owners .Expect to Spend i ; $100,000 on It. jyinDAcnMOiinispii l.-rlC-:-:rt"," FHIMLt COURT 0 QUEU E HAZZARD SOON f. ' "Whenever you strike , a match you start a tire. -Be aura that you put it out." "f tv V M 5 ' This la the advice Franklin H. Wont worth, an expert In the prevention of fire, gives the general public, fie saya - that If every person will do that halt the . total loss ef 1250,000,000. sustained reach year from fire in the United Statea " will le saved. . " , , . ; ,C"At the present Umi." he" says, "$J0, V 000 1a burning every hour of every day v In the 365 lived by the American people. This appalling loss can -be cut 4wn to 116,000 an .hour, . if afl the people will cease to be negligent in handling fire. . In the United States the annual loss from fire is nearly $S for every man, V woman and child In the country; In Eu - rbpean countries, it la only . 23 cents per capita. ,Tbe difference is 'due to the aTreater ;, proportion of , frame construc tion in American , homes, and the Ines timably greater care observed in Eu- ropa' In the handling -of fire. J..fe'':.? , That Portland and Oregon may do their full part in saving to the country each year $126,000,000 which Is now a hopeless waste, Mr. rWentWorth will ; com here "to make an address ton the ' evening of February 12, at the Commer cfal club. His-topic will be "The Fire Waate." He has been Induced to come cross' the continent by the Portland j Association of Credit Men, to pivot the heavy ,. work which this organisation plans to prosecute In. Oregon for. more effective fire prevention. . -.j '' ' wni Improve Credit.' , -With Mr. Wentworth will be Charles E. Meek, assistant cashier of the Fourth ; National batik of New York City, and also second' vice president of the Na tional Association of Credit .Men, , Mr Meek ' has ' spent year studying this same problem. ' . j I . , This meeting February 13, under ths auspices of the local Credit Men's asso , elation, Is to Inaugurate persistent edu , catlonai ' work by . the business element of the state. - Chairman - Underwood of the fire prevention committee of the Credit Men's association,;,;- has ' beeri studying the situation for a long time. Mayor Rushlight, ..the fire-committee of the executive board and council, the fir -chief and all other officers of. the city, administration especially Interested In the subject are invited to be present. The chamber of commerce.. Commercial club and all the other aeereaslve clubs tor nd ,so middle fork of the of the city have, been invited by the , Coquille; river beyond Myrtle Point, credit men to send large delegations. fMc "me. y " tapped toy a A conatant'sugge-uon from school 1 SI?.?!" i"l???l7Ji teachers to their pupils will be asked ' Special to fas Jonraal.t - WW.: Marshfleld., Or Feb. -H, B. Ou'th roy,. president and general manager of the Pulaski Coal & Navigation Co. of Los Angeles.' who is now In the city, announces ths purchase by his company of the Plka coal property on the Coquille river, three miles bf low Coquille. It is the Intention to develop the mine to full1 capacity. ' ' ' , ... The., purchasing vcomnanv la , one in which, ,lrfa Angeles and Chicago capital la interested. Mr, Guthrey came With nis engineer.. A. J, Bwedberar. to mnkn an examination of the property. The engi neer is now at work making plans for vycujug m mine. -:-w ... . - v - : On the property there are flvs vein's or coai siantJng downward, and the plan is; to sink a shaft which will tap all five veins and bring. out the coal from ine one snart. , There is 81 feet of coal m the rive veins,, . To reach this coal it will require a 400 foot double com partment shaft, cutting through each vein, xne Bnart win cost 120,000, and Mr. Guthrey eays probably f 100,600 will be required vto develop the mine,:, and that It can j be put in full ; operation within: eight' months. mUj--- ' 4 , The coal property coniDrisea 170 urii Nf land and the company has, also pur- cnasea woierrront on the Coquille river, where bunkers will be built for loading the coal onto vessels, there being 16 feet or water at that point in the river, mak ing It . possible for boats which can cross the bar of the Coquille atBandon to come up to the coal mine to load. ... The representative says his investlra- tioi.s prove coal can be mined In Coos county and shipped at a good profit, and ha expects to find a market for all the product in' Ban Francisco aria Los An geles. -".. V; i5-'.. - v, s ' ' ; Mr; Guthrey, president of the com pany, was formerly an oil operator In the California oil fields, but will re main on Coos Bay during the time the mine is in course of development. V.;:-V ; m - . -. .. C. B., R, & B. Railway Not Sold. ' 1 (Speclnl to The Journal.) Marahf ield. Or., Feb. Reports re cently circulated to the effect that tho C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing Co, had purchased the Coos Bay, Rose burg & Eastern railway, the local rail way holdings of the Southern Pacific, are said, to be without foundnation. Rep resentatives of the Smith company state positively no such deal has been made or contemplated. The Smith interests have large timber holdings on the south later, Credit men of Portland are making plans for a great reception for Mr. Meek, i their national vice president. For seven years he served as secretary : treasurer of the national association, during which period rapid progress was made in Its work. Starting from, Buffalo January 23, the two men are now eh joute west, via Cleveland, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Minneapolis, SC Paul.. .Duluth, ; Fargo, Butte,- Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Port land, Eaa Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Denver, El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, 8an Antonio, Hous ton. New Orleans, Montgomery, Birm ingham and Knoxvllle. . . to the report that the lumber company had bought the Southern Paciflo hold ings. i"V ,, .. ROOSEVELT AND WILSON FAVQRED IN MINNESOTA ' (United Prsn Leated Wire. . ' ' Minneapolis, , . Feb. . . Theodore Roosevelt, Republican, snd , ' Governor Woodrow Wilson, i Democrat, are the choice of ? their respective parties in Minnesota, Sfor the presidential comln- atlon, according to. a poll Just closed by , the Minneapolis Journal. The vot ing stood Roosevslt,2488, Lsi JFpllette aft-Mi' 4 v ..- i.'J'M.i Governor Wilson lei the (Other Demo cratic possibilities, by a. big majority '"AUSTRALIAN MACK" IS ' ; ; REMANDED JOj TOMBS ':".' Dnlt4 Press Leased Wlr:t '. -New York. Feb. 6. John McNamara of. San Francisco,- who Is "known ' as "Australian- Mark," was arraigned be fore United i States Commissioner Shields and charged wlth i complicity in tho 1258.000 robbery of tho Bank of Montreal at . New Westminster, B. C. McNamara was remanded to the Tombs . without bail until February '16, to await the-arrival ot depositions in the -case from New Westminster. He is .fighting extradition, - 1 . Burglars lis Pistols. ; . Whits J. - A. Putney and family of won canyon Tarm, several miles weat Cf Portland, were attending church yes terday, thieves, got vlnto : ths house by . creasing a winaow. i ney tooR several articles of value. With a. revolver and rifle, the robbers shot holes through the wans ana cooking, utensils, causing con ; slderable damage.' Small boys are sus pected by Putney as' being the thieves, ; The matter has been reported to Jtha . : Juvenile court, but ss yet no action has heen taken, It is said. i . . : Roadbnilding rians In Coos. ''':"!'.,' (Special to Ifce Jonnwl.t Marshfleld, Or.. Feb. . The ounty commissioners of Coo's are planning a large amount of road building for the coming summer, -and have purchased an engine and rock crusher, which will be Installed at the county stone quarry near Coquille. The commissioners have made plans for planking ths county' road be tween Marshfleld and North Bend, so It will be passable for automobiles at all times. On the east side of the bay several pf the .more isolated , ranching districts, whisht are now reached only by water, will be more closely connected with- the cities. - The Roseburg stags roads are t be improved. - , B1NG PONG TONG ER FIGHT Gives Ultimatum That Unless War Is Ended It Will Take v ' Active Part. ' Lillian Poll; who alternates with, Leila Hughes in the role of ,"Madina'r, In "The Chocolate Soldier,", which' Is the attrac tion; at the Helllg theatre , tonight and tomorrow night with a spe cial price matinee Wednesday Is well known in light opera, particularly through the west, for long runs in San Francisco , and Los Angeles the latter city being her home. She was chosen from a long number of young . California girls to pose for tne central figure on the Valencia the atre curtain .in San Francisco, and, this first introduction to dramatic life led her to study. for two years with Slgnor Buxxt of Los Angeles for the stage. She stepped Immediately into the lead ing role and sang in that work for two years and determining to' step high in the operatic scale, went abroad to study. She was a pupil of Jean de Resxke for a year and 'then with Mme. Pet tide mange, also of Paris, : for another year, . Utilising the current from a magneto or batteries, an Inventor, has brought out an electrically heated steering wheel for automobiles. , . (Called Premt tie4 wtre.J '.iv ! Port Orchard, Wash.. " Feb. 6.- Dr. Linda B. llazzard, convicted of man slsughtar for the death of Miss Claire Williamson; probably will be sentenced tomorrow. The maximum is imprison ment In th penitentiary; for- 20 years. A 'Jail term up to one year, fine up to $1000. or imprisonment and a fine, are provided for. . . y, ;f ,. Mrs. Haxxard is still in the custody of tliersherlff, while her husband, former LteutenantHascard, Miss Nellie Sheiv man. her faithful nurse, and Frank Llllle, who was also employed at the Olalla Institution, are in Seattle trying to raise the 310,000 ball to secure her release pending appeal. ... . Miss Dorothea Williamson, sister of the dead girl, who ts In Tacoma, Is the recipient of numerous proposals of mar riage coming from all parts of the coun try.' She Is in full health now and still clings to her vegetarian diet, claiming that Dr Hasxard's -abuse of the theory forms no reason for prejudice against It. Miss Williamson admitted that she Is to go back to Australia soon. TUnmatclied February BapgaiiiD Opium Found on Liner. r ' Ban Francisco, Feb. 0. -Inspector Charles J. Bennlnger and P. Huffaker found 105 tins of ' opium, valued at $3000, on the Pacific Mall liner Persia, which is In port today. . IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSATIYC Aboot tbe Hie of yoor aboes. It's son satlafse tloo to know that man? people caa wear iboM a site aoialler br abaklng Allen's Pnot-EaM. tbe : antiaeptte powder, into them. Just tha thing for Danelns. Partlei, Patent Leather Shoes, sad for Breaking In Near Shoes. Whs robuera or Ternhoea become seeeaaary and - your shoes ' mcn, Alien rnni&aae fim inaTaoc reiier. old everywhere. SSe. Sample FHKB. Addreas, aiuea u. uimatea, ut ooj, pi. x. mi l accept any aubatltut. "Our Personal Gnarantee to all SEcin Sulfercrs? (Slddmore,Drug Co.) Ask Your; Doctor You niay cough ' tomorrow 1 Better be prepared for it when it comes. . Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's , medicine at hand. .Your x doctor's . ap proval of its use will certainly set all doubt at .rest. JDo as he says.- A' ,' (United Press Leased W1re.V v' Ban Francisco, Feb. 6. Prospect of the-bloodiest tong war ever waged on the Paciflo coast is seen here today In a sweeping ultimatum to other warring tongs Issued by the Blng Pong tong, the most powerful and influential Chi nese organisation in America. The ul tlmatum is to ths effect that peace must : be restored among the warring tongs at once. Unless the strife is end. cd the Blng Pong tong threatens ' to enter, the tight and wage battle to the bitter end. - All Chinatown Is upset this afternoon over the announcement and the wires are being kept busy notifying other tongs from Victoria, B. C, to Ban Diego, CaL, of the Blng Pong tong's ultima tum. The Hop Sing tong, which stands next In power to the Blng Pojig tong, threatens to Ignore jthe order, and in this event the 11 organised tongs are likely to engage, in a struggle that will affect every city of Importance on the Paciflo slope. . Up to date the present tong war has been confined to the Hop Sings, Hip Sings, Suey Sings, Sin Tuey Ylngs and the Wong fdnlly. We have been In business in this town for some time, and we are looking to build up trade by always advising our patrons right. So when we tell you that we have found the eccema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer's iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it that we give our advice not In order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skip sufferers, -but be cause we know how it will help our business If we help our patrons. We keep in stock and sell, all the well knewn skin remedies. But we will say this: If you are suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczema; psoriasis, rash or tetter, we want you to try a full alee bottle of D. D. D. Prescription. And. if it Hoes not do the work, this bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone to judge. . A rain and again we have seen how a few drops of this simple wash applied to' tho skin takes away the Itch, in stantly. And the cures all seem to be permanent. D. D. D. Prescription made by the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, is composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wlntergreen and other healing, soothing. cool Inn: Insrredlents. And . If vou r I Just crasy with itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied this D. D. D. We have made fast friends of more than one family by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here and there and we want you to try It now on our positive no-pay guarantee. Skldmore Drug Co. IVffattclTiless spMii 'Woolens jr.O. ArerCo.. Lowall. Man, DROWN'O Bronchial Troches OPEN TOWN TICKET IN - HUNTINGTON CONTEST - ". ' , r it' (Special t The Journal.) .. Huntington, Or., Feb. The city election ts taking place, in Hunting ton ! today. The following ticket is in ths field: The only, contest is over the marshal's office, where C..W. Kel- sey is opposed by Amos Cantreil.- C A. Northey is out for mayor, vwith o. s. Fraser, Victor Green Blade and F. Macr! as members or the city council; -C W, Kelsey Is seeking renomlnatlon for mar. shal snd Judge. Woods for city recorder. The ticket is an. open town ticket. Men who know tell me that I am showing not only the largest line of material in the west, but by all odds the best and latest woolens that the lead ing foreign and domestic mills manufacture. The identical patterns being shown right now in the leading high-class Eastern shops are here ready for your selection. I have ordered heavier than ever before in an , ticipation of a large Spring trade, and you are cor dially invited to inspect this advance Spring show ing. And I am equipped now better than ever to maintain my reputation of building , high-class suits. Faultless Fit Superior Tailoring Complete Satisfaction REFEREE REPORTS FOR DIVORCE FOR SINCLAIR " "' (United Press Leaaed Wire.) ' ' New Vork. Feb. . Marshall 8. Mara, den, appointed referee to take testi mony , in the suit! for divorce brought by ; Upton Sinclair, , the author, today has reported; to the supreme court In favor of the decree. , . r r- r-s av--rr tr! - 1 1,UHCn 1Birori or warns, . i ' i f (United Press LeaaeJ Win.) ' , Pasadena. Cal., " Feb. . 9. Adolphua niiMrh will rlva.tRn.AAA'tA T..v, 1. .1.1 i 1- m m . I . " ;''" " scriptlon to build a 1700,000 opera Troubles, Hoatseneas and Coughs. Also fires houge St. Louls, according to the de relief la Bronohial, AstkasaMs ss4 lwig affaa- ta of R pIaa mad, pubiloheVtoday t ons. Fra. from opiates. Slaty years' repata, The faiui0nalrt brew wou,d !H..,l-BWi!2LM,u,, tea. lie hafl' wired friends In the Mls- k- - i souri city informing them of his lMces.582'lo-$60 Here you receive the benefit -of superior equip ment I have my own shop and my completely organ ized staff of tailoring experts some who do noth-j ing but work on coats others who devote their , whole time on -vests others .who are particularly i skilled in making trousers each department pro- ducing garments that for artistic finish are not pos-; sible or duplication m average shops. . ; Besides, I positively save you $10 to $20 on your suit . .1 ,n , Remember, you must be satisfied in cloth, style. r-. I 1 . it a a . . 1 , Mew Silks and Woolen DreooGoodo Swiss Messalines in New Plain ' H Ef Shades, SpedaUy Priced, Yard OC 27-inch Swiss Messaline Silks of splen did weight, brilliant finish and perfect weave, shown in all the new plain Shades as well as: the staple colors for street and, evening wear. You will 1 agree with us that they are silks of ex ceptional quality at this low price. YaroSWide' Black . Peau de QOr Cygne Silks,' Special, a Yard 0" 36-inch Black Peau de Cygne Silks of extra weight, made ' of the purest silk fiber, They come in a deep, rich black and the finest Swiss finish. Good, durable black silks of matchless value at 98c a yard, j New-Suitings of the High- C PA est Order, Special, a Yard ) 1 OU 54-inch New Scotch and Heather Mix tures, shown in the new tans, silver grays, browns,' greens and novelty ef fects. Fabrics of splendid weight that are extremely fashionable and durable and the finest goods we have ever shown at $1.50 a yard. ; , ; .7 35c Wool Challies in Many Pat terns, ' Specially Priced, Yard 28-inch Wool Challies in light grounds with different colored designs in small dots, rings and stripes; also rich Per sian designs and pretty bordered styles!; A Great Sale of Marqnisette or Voile Dresa Patterns Elaborately Embroidered in All Wanted Colors Regular Values to (I O fl Q $10.00 Each Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Sale at, Each, Only?J)tJ-ZO For tomorrow, a great special offering of "Mercerized Cotton Marquisette or Voile Dress Patterns that contain 354 yards of elaborately embroidered flounc ing with bands to match. The flouncing comes 45 inches wide and bands 5 to 6 inches wide. Many beautiful designs Embroidered in white, pink, lavender, light blue, Alice blue, old rose, American Beauty and black. These AO patterns sell regularly at $10.00, . Priced for this sale at ........ . .DO.yO. Shetland Veils or Hat Drapes, All Pure Silk, 1 Yard's Long and 18 JAl Inches Wide, Regular $1.00 and S1.25 Values, Specially Priced Only 0"C Tomorrow, at the Lace Counter a special offering , of Shetland Veils or .Hat Drapes at less than factory cost. They are of all pure silk and come . yards long and 18 inches wide. Shown' in black' and white only Sell regu- CO larly at $1.00 and. $1.25 each. Specially priced at. . . . . . . ... ...... .O" C Big Embroidery Sale Continues Prices Lower Than Evr Regular 7c Elmbroideries special at 4c Regular 10c Embroideries special at 7c Regular 15c Embroideries special at 9c Regular 25c Embroideries . special 15c Regular 35c Embroideries special 23c Regular 75c Embroideries special 33c Regular $1.25 Embroideries for 48c Regular $1.50 Embroideries for , 79c Regular $1.75 Embroideries for 89c Regular 2.50 t Embroideries for . 98c "Women's Fleece Lined Union Suita Form-Fitting Styles, in AU Sizes Regular $1.25 Garments On Spe- CQV cial Sale Tomorrow at This Exceptionally Low Price, the Suit Only UVC One of the most important offerings in our Knit Underwear Section. A sale of Women's. Fine Ribbed Fleece-Lined Union Suits," in form-fitting styles and in all sizes. They come in cream and white and are made of the best grade combed peeler cotton. Garments that were bought to sell regularly di fi at $1.25. February Sale price . . . ; . V;' V r.;. OyC Woolen Hose for Women, 40c 7Qr "Old Hickory" Hose for Boys, Grade, Specially Priced, Pair sW 7 C 35c Grade, Special at aPair isOLr A special uriderpricing of Women's The? celebrated; "Old Hickory'! Stock Wool Stockings. These are made with ings for boys that good, durable , sort, seamless foot and fine ribbed leg and fast black and heavy ribbed, all .sizes are guaranteed fast black.; ; All sizes, from 6 to 9x2. The kind sold re?u Regular 40c grade, for Febru- .Q. larly, at 35c a pair priced for, j ary Sale at . . . ; : . . ; . . , . . . .-vt February Sale at ; .. ...awOL Portland's Leading Tailor. - j CORNER SIXTH AD STARK STS Mew; S p r i n g Wash Goodo Silk-Finished Challies Shown in a large variety of neat small designs in pretty colorings in medium and. dark shades. ,A fabric that willlC-, wash perfectly. Yard ...... w O L Twisted Stripe, Poplins One of the most attractive of the, new Spring fabrics. Comes in all wanted plain shades. It is very pretty and mod erately priced. Special, a . g q New Scotch Zephyrs Shown in an .unlimited assortment of , new styles, ' in' checksv stripes and plaids, all col ors, c The very best quality OCJ- to be had at, the yard ...... wUL New Novelty , Foulards hown in 4 the popular bordered styles;. also in neat dots, figures and stripes. Com:s in both medium and dark colors and special value at this low price, a yard