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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1910)
V "" v "" - wj" " -HTTanwfrTJr i r . 1 1 VJi . 'i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910 -EVENING EDITION ' 4 '"'IUSI f "ITVli m MBMU Willi! f .- IBIilM Friend Bros'. Suits JHIBSr ' si 2 f n S3fli ' LOVETT TELLS OF HIS PLANS SOLDERS AID h r i fl I Southern Pacific Official Talks Regarding Railroad to Coos Bay. IN FIGHTING FIRE Two Companies Are Sent Into the Forest of Coeur d'Alene. PORTLAND, Ore, August 15. Orogonlnn prints tlio following: -Tho (By Associated Press.) WALLACE hlnho, August 15. .... Tkh rnintmnlptf nf Infnntrv from Fort A brief but encouraging statement ..,,', . , construction of tho "' " .,..........-... ing to am in (lucncumg inu iuri-Bi concerning the Southern I'acine Rnllrond to Coos Day was rondo hero by Judge Lovctt, pres ident of tho Harrlmnn lines, beforo leaving tho city. "Wc shall probably build the road," said Judge Lovctt, "but 1 ennnot say when. I havo authorized a now in vestigation of the country which Is not yet completed. Tho question of route Is not yet decided." The Southern Pacific, several years ago, began tho building of a branch lino from Drain to Coos Hay but after consldornblo worl; had boon dono suspended operations. Judge Lovctt wns also asked about tho slgnincnnco of tho trip of Mr. tTDrlon and Mr. Miller fiom OrnntB Pass to Eureka by automobile u few weeks ago, but referred tho question er to Mr. O'Hrlon. Tho latter has heretofore declined to admit that thoro Is a piobablllty of railroad con struction southwesterly Into tho Eu teka district. W. T. Ilerrln of Snn Francisco, Arcs In the Coeur d'Alene forest. Con ditions continue to Improve. Dyna mlto was exploded In Wallace yester day with tho hope of bringing rain, and n small shower fell during tho night. A ton-mllo trench has been dug around tho nig Creek lire and It h believed only tho heavy wind can now causo It to get away. Tho Placer Creek lire lo under complete- control, leaving tho Dig Creek lire tho only one threatening Wallace. A largo crew of men on tho Borax ilro on Idaho Mountain struck yesterday be cause they bolloed the foreman was not a union sympathiser. Men weio sent out this morning to t'ik their, places. 4 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MINTING. Notice Is horoby given thnt tho ad Journed annual meeting of the stock' .. ... u.... 1 .t. u .ii !.. dmii !. fMlllit viKU-iiruBiuuiu ui ii.u auiituviii i ..... . A1l.,M1, p.,.,.....,... i fi. pi... nf ,.. ,. .. .... ..i I -- - " ' "' JIUIIUIUH UII1II1IIIIKI1 iui .UI1..J ... - Conuiany, ut rived In Portland spent a pnit of tho day In consultation with Judge Loett. The head of tho Harrlmnn system said that there was no unusual significance to Mr. Ilor rln's visit here; that Mr. Ilerrln had come to Portland for n conference be cause Judge Lovett did not lmo tho tlmo to go to San Frnnclico. Accom panying Mr. Ilerrln was Paul Shoup, formerly of Portland, but now assis tant general manager of the Pacific Company lu Snn Francisco. Mr. Iler rln and Mr. Shoup remained only one day In Portland. At the Arlington Club, J. P. O'Url on, vlce-prcbldont anil general mana ger of tho 0. R. & N. Co., and of tho Southern Pnclllc in Oregon, tondorcd Judge Lovett n luncheon nt tfilch prominent olllcors and representatives of tho Harrlmnn Hues uoio present. Miuiy OIIUIiiIk Present. Tho list of those nt tho luncheon with their railroad titles fallows: Judge Robert S. Lovett, prosldent and chairman of tho board of tho Union Pacific system nnd Southern rnclllc Company; L. II. Cornell, pri vate duorotury to Judgo Lovett; V. T. Herrln, vlco-presldent of tho South ern Pacific Company, Snn Franchco; Tnhl Shoup, nfislstnut geni'iMl mnaa Ber of tlio Southern Pacific Co.up.in;-, Sun Friinclsro: Carl Stradley, assis tant englneor Oregon Snort Line, Salt Lako; R. n. Miller, tinllle manager Southern Pnrlllc lines In Oiogon, O. R. & N. Co. nnd Oregon & Washing ton; W. D. Fonton, counsel for tlio Southern Pacific Company; i:. K. Ly tic, prosldont Pacific Rnllwny &. Nn' gallon Company, nnd tho following j representation of the Southern Pn cltlo Urn in OrHKoii and tho O. U. & I X Co.; J, P. O'Urlon, vice-president and general mniiagor; W. W. Cotton, general counsel; M. J. nueklvy. non oral auperlnttfudeut; (lOorgo w. Roschko. chief engineer; R. ICooliler, genornl pincliaslng agent; R. uiuU del, nudltor; F. Robinson, gouoial freight nont; William MeMurray. general possongor ngont; J. F. Gra ham, superintendent of inotlo power, nnd A. C. Sponcor, nttoruo). Accompanied by R. R. Mlllor, Judgj Lovett left for Seattle and Tacoma, whero Saturday was spent. Judco Lovott will loturn to Portland and stnrt East, nccompanlod ns far as, Pendleton by Mr. O'nrlou. Thoy will inspect tho doublo Hacking In pro-' gross botweon Tho Dalles and Dos. I .Vnrshlleld, Oregon, nt tho hour of , t,m nnd State orlock P. M., August SDtli, 1910, fr ( ne0(1 of co-opora the election of director nnd tho trnuHnctlon of such other business u may properly como before the meet ing. Dated at Mnrshlleld, Coos county, Oregon, this IStli day of July, 1010. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Secretary. While in town this week try a Turkish Bath mf iff wild s as ")een t"lorousMy proven J IF II iWti to us an we can conv,'nce you. jpw in K 'ili&M&&U North Front Street. riAUP. ."a5jL.rj' rniFND onorHcns .& " " twiMjio company yftv ... T , ..-I-,, .. i i -. i rs rv rtn m mmm wv i arm trav mr 1 Malce Yourself riappy m . j By Takmg Advantage of the I Coos BkB1 - ! & E Hi Coos I Building OIJ8 JiiIV BnOding H in urn i hi i iii riiinimroiiiiiiHMiiiiTiMiinrnnir i mini i in mil umi urn mil n n iiiiiiini nun in iiimiiiiiii iiihhhiiibh Myersj Marshfield Local W. V. T. I'. do on ltecoul In County t'nenllon. The following aio the resolutions. holder of tho Coos Ray Hotel Coin-' missed. by tho W. C. T. U. at the coun- pnny will be hold at the olllco of thoty convention at North Rend ono dn company, namely, H17 Front stroet, last weok: over the olllco of the Tltlo Ouarantoo tlenllzlni: tho Inuiortnuce of tho It will make young again. prohibition and the tlon among the tem perance forces to secure the passage of the mensuioH, we, tho women of tho Woman's Christian TVmporaui e Union of Coos county asaombled do resolve us fallows: "RKSOLVHD, Thnt wo will uso our utmost endeavor by persuasion, argu ment and In overy honorable way to cioato sentiment which will result In n largo m'njorlty vote In favor of these moasures. "RKSOLVHD, That whenever per sonal sacrifices mny be necessary to carry out this principle wo will cheor fully innko. "RKSOLVKR, That wo view with grave apprehension tho attempt of tho liquor Interests to force upon tho i people- tho Infamous Roddy amend ment under tho deceptive gulso of homo rule. Relieving that tho de feat of this moaa.uro is no less acces sory than tho success of prohibition wo plodgo ourselves to do all in our powor to this end. "RKSOLVHD, That in view of the fact that wo aie not permitted to e orclso tho right, of fiauchtfo wo nro doubly entitled to call upon nil good men to stand by the union lu cnroiiu out the above measures, "SARAH R. LININGKR, "FANNIK K. WHKRLKR, ".IKSSIK P. MARSH, "Committee." Turkish Bath Parlors Coos Building THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT All day long both stores were crowded with buy ers eager to lay in their suddIv of wearables for A X1HIIT HOAT roil CARNIVAL VK i:k. During carnival wook the Alice II. .will leave tho head of navigation ev ery ovenlng at 5 o'clock, arriving In j Mnrshlleld In tlmo for the evening 'program and returning will leau after the exorcises are oer. This as inn accommodation for Coos River patrons. SMITH & Rl'SSKLL, I Proprietors. many months to come. These prices are irresistible. Never were prices lower. Never were values better. Don't hesitate don't delay, if you want to save. Tomorrow the interest will be more intense and the i:fiilng Show Stmts nt 7 o'clock and U a iiiutliiuoiis piogniiuuie. THi: CASTAWAYS chutes and also make a side trip up A 1,K l"',,,,loi. '00,) h'1' lK). tho Desehutos River as far as tho rails ' avc boon laid. I --::-::-::-:: . i It: Ik I t: i K I t tt I I' tx ? t: i tx Phono I. Coal Order. S. Kaufman & Co. Sl..t PICRTO.V. Don't miss a laugh nt "Tin: gum snon kid." your I A TRIP THROUGH URA.IL. Try Times' Want Ads. ADMISSION, tOc; CHILDRRN, ,tc. Vote for King . Who do you want for King on closing day of Carninal, August 21 ? Vote for your choice. Mail to W. R. HAINES, Box 214 i R I t: t tt i tt i i tt --:t-::-::-tt-tt-::-::- tt-K-tt-K-K-H-tt- tt i :: tt i t: i tt tt tt tt i i a i t tt i a i tt 8 tt i n i tt a For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage crowds greater. 13 ut let nothing keep you away. Newbarinsjvvil! goonspecial sale every morning. Women'suits Coats, Capes, Skirts and Dresses now go at a third to lessjhan half the regular prices. Dry Goods, Bedding, Muslin Underwear and Women's Hosiery and Shoes now offered at a mere fraction of their original values. REMEMBETHE PLACE: Marshfield REMEMBER the TIME: NOW MYERS' im:i: urmvrriks 8 A. M. and U P. J. Phone Tfl.J, tt t tt i tt n-w-xi-w-H BXSKEfASMP&l Every Man Is Judged by His Clothes This statement no person can dispute. Wo aro In a position to glvo you tho best possibly fit In tho latest style Suits at tho very lowest prices, considering the qual ity of our good3. ALL WOOLEN, GOODS ALL GUARANTEED, TOO r'tv By ourselves as well as the makers of tho goods. l, $ oa.ii im win am . , . . i . AUTO MARKS DAILY ROUND TRIPS FROSI DRAIN TO SCOTTSBURG KATES: FROM DRAIN TO SCOTTSIIURG, $5.00; SCOTTSRURG W DRAIN, $I.OO. OFFICE AT Hedden & Rowland's PHONE, "CENTRAL," DRAIN. A. W. DENNY, PROF. DRAIN. ORE. Tlin ARAGO HOTEL. Opon from August 1st Under Former Manager, Coos County's flnost sumnior re sort. Beautiful ocean view. tor accommodations, term?, etc., address JOHN PETERSON, ' . ,M Empire, Ore. Si WILLIAM DUNN raS2E5?iTCS?aS2SHSHSiS2S2SSaiSMHS2S? THE TAILOR South Hiondtrny, next C. A. Smith Olllce. Marshfield, Oregon. K' to . F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. nijvi'.is iu:si;uvi:i UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TnE , l.Hi;uv.TIONS WILL RE CANCELLED LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. UI" Ai ,v lj j AT THAT TlilL, -' 5 i F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore M 1 3 P, 25Z525S5K252KS2i"E5c!52SE5ZK!S2S: E5HSB5Z5ZSESBSHSH ES2S2S2S L? , Try The Times Want Ads. B. jfl