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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1910)
i yvuk9l! v - -j--iwtjnf jwr',r" THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 19910 EVENING EDITION. 4 "" '"I0 IH'fW K J BH LYON LASHES LAZY ONES (Continued from imge 1.) PAVING COST IS DISCUSSED (Continued from pdro 1.) ILL IE E 1 NEW DEGODD UAHt a mum HKOISTItATION SLOW. no jnutter what enme. This wns tho whllo tlio others snld It wns uji to tho spirit of tho enrly chrlstlnns; It was engineer. Mnyor Straw, after the ex- ho spirit KiiIIiusIiimii. "God wns In them and they could xot but spenk and do tho things they Jiad heard and knew wero right, Nothing could dntnpcn theso people Tho churches to-day need a baptism .afraid of a revival. Somo women would Awful Devastation of Recent Fires Will Bring About Fur ther Precautions. proaslons uf the coiinclliuon, told En-, 'Kinder Sundborg "to go to It" with Whltmoro mid see that hu followed ( SEATTLKt Wnsh., August 30. Tho his Instructions. 'frightful experiences of the north- Clnuges of (liurtlng. 'western States In tho last two weeks ' Mayor Straw reported to tho coun-'m tho hands of tho forest Arcs, which ell that a city olllclal, who ho snld ilnvo wiped out scores of lives and Curtis Flies Sixty Miles Over Water In Hour and Nine teen Minutes. (lly Associated Press.) CLEVELAND, 0., August 31. Glenn Curtis to-day established n new world's record In aeroplane (lying, when ho flow from Euclldo Dench, nlno miles east of Clovcland, to Cq- dar Point, sixty miles In an air line, was not present last evening, nau re- nmnv mintnna i nmnni-tv ntim-iv ,i... faint over tho thought of It, for it ,,ort0ll to hM1 tlnt a leading citizen utrnvlmr whnin mwtm. hnv hn.i niv Ja too much excitement. Yes, but or Mnrshflold had told him thero wns Ono heartening clrcumstnnco, tho In one hour nnd nineteen minutes-. It was tho longest ovcrwntcr flight on record. Voters Ate Noglcetlui; to fiet Xanie.s on Poll Hooks. Voters are very slow now nbout registering. Theie are a great many who have not registered and will I . . ... havo to go to tho trouble of being sworn In at the "oils If they want to vote. Those who are authorized (r register voters call attention to tho fact that It ens's nothing to register now and takes but a moment, whllo if the voters wait to be swern In at the polls It requires much more trotii blc. Scarcely any of tho men work ing In the logging camps hnve regis tered and many In tho cities hnve, failed so fnr to do so. --2 ( Phono I. S. Kaufman & c0 Joal Order. 9-l.no PEIt To. o I Ihcy would sit up till morning over lifting going on. In tho ancclflo wonderful bravery of tho flro flchtors. bridge whist or something or other, case, Mayor Strnw said that this cltl- settlors battling for their homes, sol ilany preachers preach as though 2clli who wn, worth ,100,000 or so, 'die rlBklng tholr llve8 nBnln8t tho thoy didn't bellevo what they say, nnd chBrgcd tlmt lho Brado of lho EJrod flBnoa wUh tho Bnmo co 0 tlm their henrers listen In tho snmo man- nvonuo B0Wcr ,,,, bcon rcduccd a8t lhoy wouId d,B,)lny ln tho faco ot nor. A minister onco announced thnt ycar and ti,at 80nicono got somo- humnn enemy all tho men of tho board would meet thlng out of lt. Mayor straw 0,nt.i Tho Qf th(j nt BcnBon after tho service. Ho was surprised od out thal lho 8trcet grndo had bcon lmny rcsult Jn mch moro townr(J to sco a stranger como Into tho meet- clangod by tho counc nflor tho C0I1. hQ nton of flf08 , futuroycar8 ng. 'Whn ,' sal, he 'you ore not a trnct had been let nnd that tho conn-jC8,)Cclally , dry Bt,n80tl8. aovorno; board, man! 'Well, said tho man, c had a,80 chnngcd tIl0 HOWOr grdo.j1Iay of wn.hlngton has recommended If I haven't been tho most bored man Contractor McLaln, who had tho'ti,,, . r .. , . I- il.l. l.....l, I,....l,.1., IM 111., I.i . n ..... . -..,...-.-.. u. .... iubo"'H "l,vl" ill nun vumiu tu-nit,.,,. .. ,...u ... HOWUI' COIlll'llCl, POIIIIOU OUt IIIIU 1118 know It.' In many of our churches ,,ny jld uce rudllccd ,, account of lhero are about two uctlvo workers, Bomo cIiiuibob mtiilu In tho sower, or tho pastor ami tho Janitor. A pastor , rutliur that his bill for extras olso- IIOIISKS DOING WELL. P. P, onco asked an elder to lead In prayer, I w,oro on tho Job had been reduced to iftrc Tno w and ho said, 'Why, pastor, that l 'allow for tho reduction in tho work.ABgoc'ntOM .vllj IV tin I tl'.i lilf.i Vrtll tnt If Mm nlllllf.1t I - ti . ... . . - I ' Councilman Powers recalled tho unit tor. Mnyor Strnw mild ho was get ting tired ot this sort of criticism from apparently responsible people nnd thnt ho thought It was time to "dont In somebody's can for It." Mr. Powers laughingly suggested that what wo lil re you for.' If tho church fs of Mnrshllold arc over going to succeed they must got enthusiasm. Emerson snld, 'No cnuso was over carried to n successful conclusion without enthusiasm.' Si'imniinu'fvN. "Tho enrly christians wero separate ,''dVy"o ut of tho graft, from tho world. Somo sny to-day, 'I maybo tho Mayor wasn't getting his don't think tho devil Is bothorlng any-1 Councilman Hennessey couldn't re body.' I'll tell you the reason why, oa that any reduction had been -tho devil enn't tell the difference to- ,mIo j ,lu contractor'- pny on ae day between some christians and tho I count of tho reduction In tho work people of tho world. There aro some on tho sewer. As Councilman Coke, flrat-clnss business men, but they nro who hud chnrgo of tho settlement fourth-class christian. Some ehrlH-'Wlth tho contractor, wns not prosont tlnns try to bo io broad thnt thoy nro m night, tho matter wna let go over ahnllow. If you lock nrms with tho j until hoiiio later time, world nnd wnlk through this life, It Other IIiihIiios. sny to you that you will Biircly walk J Chris Peterson got tho' wrong no Tlgllt on Into eternity In tho snmo tCl! of assessment for tho sower nnd wny, nnd my to you, 'Como out "Murohnl Carter had to explain to him Ironi nmqng them and bo yo sopn- ijmt u wns an error. ft,",, 0. W. Trlbbey stnted that the VeiMHinl Eiuleuvor. 'plumbing ordlnnnco provided that "Thoro was n prencher In ench only licensed plumbers could iniiko n porson. Ench considered himself nn AmbaKBndor for Christ. Churches to day nro doing so little In n personal way. Last year in ono denomination -alono thoro wore reported 3,000 -churchos In which not ti slnglo nddl tion had boon mndo by baptism or connection with u sewor nnd ho snld ho didn't think It wns right for tho council to Intimate thnt any other person could, us ho understood some one did ut tho previous meeting of tho council. Klnnnsan avenue nnd Tenth street, locently Improvod, were ordered no- confession of faith. "When a church becomes n mutual admiration society, copied. I sny you bettor nail thu doors up. , l E. Hnguo was granted a master .Somo churches nro Wo n man with n plumber's license for tho bulnnco ot crying baby, holding their own. Somo tho year. people think thnt If thoy win glvo tho, HuKh McLnln's hid for $12,7S1.30 world plenty of ioup nnd sonp and of spoelnl Improvement bonds In pny. keep the sewer gns out of Its nostrllH mom for work ho Is dolnir. wim hi-. lions during tho balance of tho pres ent drought and tho law against burning slashings without permission will b0 more strictly enforced ln the ashlngton Korest Flro hleh has spent ?'0,000 In forest II 10 lighting this year, has been trying for years to Impress upon the loggers, settlers nnd all who go Into tho woods, the need of caution, hut It seems to hnve required lho bitter experiences of the present sum mer to drive homo the lesson. As It Is, thanks to the hard work of tho nssoclntlon, Washington lias probably Buffered less than any other north- Yakima westorn State. From Oregon comes a report by n government forester that some or the forest tiros wero of Incendlnry origin. This seems too lloudlsh nnd Inhuman to bo credited. No enemy of mankind could stoop to the setting or forest llros either to nveugo a private grudgo or a sense of public wrong. Notion Writes Tlmt He Expects to .Make Good Showing. P. Norton writes from tho fair croundB at Salem. Ho has been out with his string of horses and Is now at the State fair grounds getting ready for tho races. Ho states thnt his horses nro nil In good condition. Mr. Norton snys thnt ho worked out Hello N. nnd thnt she mnde four sep nrute miles In the following time: 2:30, 2:25, 2:20 nnd 2 : 1 0 -Ji . He wns well pleased with her action am' says that she will be In good shap for the races. Marin worked out r mile In 2:10. Mr. Norton snys thu the others In a race will have to lx fast to heat Marin as he Is getting faster all the time. Marin will start nt the Sclo Fair this week. Mr Norton also expects to start his horae at Centralla, Wash., and at North F TaY.. t I Ulf f'jV'.'' JfClEIIIHul Ti WILL HELP .ll'DGE COKE. THE WHEAT MAUKET. v APoclntcd PrcmO CHICAGO, August 31. At the close of the wheat market: Septem her, 00hcj December, 103 ?&c; May, 10itic. POUTLAXD, August 31. Club, 87c; Illuestem, OSc; Itusslan, S.'ej Vnlley, 90c: Turkey Ited, SSc(f 90c. snlvntlou will thereby be forthcom ing. It Is n mistake. I tell you that tho goapel of chicken pie never yut did Have a man. "Wo ought to bo ashamed of our eoivi'H to think how wo havo reardod our life and kouglu to further our own Interost In preference to" the king lorn of God. l.t each one say, None of this opposition move mo, for 1 count not my life dear unto mself thnt I might Hulsh my course with Joy.' " , dered accepted A rebnto of $330. OS, amounting to about $1,110 per lot, was ordered on South Fifth street, formerly Haines street, last night. A permit was srantod tho Merchant and, ProuM oitate to grade Fourth street south from Elrod avenue. A request of the C. A. Smith Lum ber Comply to take up part of its good snape. As to iho diuereuce in tho size of the nulls used, ho said thlb wns on account of variation la the lumber. However, ho said that be tween live mid seven pounds more of mills are being used this year than wero used Inst In milling down plank work. Councilman Albrooht questioned the advisability of allowing dirt to re main In front of ono man's property and taking It out In front uf anoth er's, especially In tho shape It was loft on Donnelly nvonuo. City Attorney Gosh said that thlb wasn't bulllolent of a oliango to In validate tho assessment, but tlmt auy of the property owner might man damns the council nnd compel them ludc Hamilton Will Hear Sonic o the Cnt.es at Next Tonn. Judge Coke has arranged will Judge Hamilton of Itonohurg to conn here nt the opening of the next term of court nnd henr nil cases In which Judge Coke Is dlsqunllllcd because o previously being Interested ns attor ney. This will clear up all of these cases and when Judge Hnmllton ha llnlshed, Judge Coke will tako up the other business ot tho court. Judge Coke came down to-day from Coos Illver to meet Judgo Hamilton nnd returned this afternoon. Judg Hamilton will lenvo to-morrow for ltosoburg. Judgo Coko will stny up tho river with his family for sovoral days. The ideal shortening Pure in its ingre dients, pure in its process of manu facture, U. S. Govern ment inspected (jalifene is the ideal shortening or today. Tliere ia no secret about Galtfene. It is simply a compound or the highest quality or selected beef fat and a doubly refined i ifomla j VMitn n J lr School for (llrl. onilTKI j lih-iMt nt uwl. um.t l-aour II 1 tlr. pf r. inV Ti.i:rcf ::.:. T,,--3 : :' m.i.i .. , . .. . -. .,...,. ,. r9 Jlttf Mtritniifi I,, lHlirrtl-,Cf. rOHT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE STU. AUT, llltlTI8HCOIL'3ll.l. This Is destined to be the Portlan of llrltlsh Columbln, on n navlgab -river and deop water lake, with twi 'rains running In next fall. Lot.ors pour Into our otllce all duj u iiiipncauoas for lots. To tin, WHO RSIlllOt Coillit In U'.i iv. ...1,1 .i ... ... ....... i - " " special Improvement bonds providing,1" "ino "" "' UIB "'l lomoved tlmt I utuioat to make a good solectlon thu money paid In would be used In tll lWlfl0ntlons provided for. Prlco, $100 and $200 each. Cash redeemlug warrants which tho com- Hugh MoLnln said It looked to him ' 25 blaco $10 a month. A tow puny holds on other streets, whs thouglf he was bolng unnoconr-j40"ncro fnr"iSi Joining Fort St. Jniuoe urmitoil. jilj; harasted by F. s. Dow and Itobert tow"sl' nnd '-no Stuart, $50 cash The question of cnneolllnK Robert i lyron. He snld ho was doing gooll,ul iU a month. I table oil. Made in Cal I WESTERN MEAT CO. I .NnnPriini'iiM II C A W w.w. 1 I ,il? I vjr x m I rmi&tek I f I KWWiVI I -fcrM lMri.f2S?i;3ii kBWI-O-i w I in f A LB A s&rr ( iilllllllH 7 --- yyL zpjy hiiTE if k.gswwiM8 IL NOTICE. To tho Republican Voters of p and Curry counties: i i,. , .00 to becomo a candidate for nomln ' at tho Primary Nominating g ', 8 for Joint Kcprosontntlvo for Coo. '" Curry counties nnd shnll submit',!! iinmo to tho Itepubllcan voters f , nomination under tho primary ns!?' anting election lnwe. m' 1 HERDERT Him. iBarticFpeari $1.25 Per Box Olvo us your order now If yoa wnnt something unusunlly good lor canning. Tho prlco Is very low con sldorlng tho quality. " Honioinbor w0 carry tho fnmou .Mnson, Economy nnd Knowltoo Fruit Jars nnd Jelly Glasses. THE BAZAR Quality Store Phone 32 LYON IS HERE IIuvo. you n lllllLE? If not, letter get ono now. Wu carry the largwt lino of bibles In Southern Oregon from tho smallest pocket size to fw largo family Ulblo. It will pay joa to look nt our lino ot Dlbles. Watch our windows. Crosby & Homer Ml CENTItAL AVE. kv When You go hunting you wnnt nrms nnd ammunition thu won't fall nt tho critical moment. Pcor nrms nnd ammunition not only mm' tho plensuro but sometimes en dnngor tho hunter. Our nrms nnd ninmuiiltlon, nnd, In fnct, ovorythlng- wo sell can alwayibo depended upon. The Gunnery "SPOUTSMKN'S IIEADQUAnTKI." All Who Love .Little Ones will provido J purest of tlto pu;o in Candy Look fnr tie Seal of Jarlly ritronlithc"Mo(Urn l"altt" Htitm Cft!mry po., UIm., Pcrtlnl, 0fr tho elty ! w''lv Juut as good as could be found TAUEUNACLE XOTItS. Electrlo lights will bo put 'into tho tnbemncle to-day. llemie! w mn.i.. i-t .,..a,.iu t.. JiUNdou s water right till all those who lmd Hugs or bunting to ,mrk l,rw"y ' twlUort over, but Miiiywlioro ud ho said It was deeld lirliiirihnin t th.i i.i........i.. r i.. dellulto notion was taken. Tlioi0,Uy "'"iH"K to lio uttnokotl In tliU oration. ic,," lwiltl "Ulcer may condemn It. f "" " l l'it ho had gouo to Mi. Harris nnd th chorus hnvo'Clly A,""'' n Id that Kobort V' s- I)ow "'", "10 I"ttr lmd nd begun preparation for a special must- Mn,l,0 '"' ' '. IHmnett wore ask mUtUlt that w' '''B good work cal ..rogram to u glvwu soon at the Il xorliltam sum -for It. j""1' 8',,,, ,llat ' () would rec- closo of an ovonlne sorvlce I c- " ,,tfPk'8 Petition for tho right """ MeLaln's work, but that ho Noxt Sunday uftoriiQon Mr Lyon ,0 ,,m ,M " tan9 ""hnl front of Wtt 0,H " stl to the charge will give a siiei'iul ailitre m vnnn',he ""'iwrty along Eleventh street so!""0111 tl10 "tlI dlserepanclos in the mii n.i.l ,.,.,.. thnt tilt) bulkhead WOIltil iivlmnl clv:B'lCOt. ...v., ...in .iiiiilli 11UIIIVI1. I. . "" Inches Into the street was refused. NEK.IIIIOiniOOD MEUTINCS. Doiiuelly Ammiiio Work. Councilman Hennessey brought up -auy. 304, 305 nnd 300 In this connection, councilman Al- i'liE Portlnnd- Oreon. You nood not bo n Cnnadlnn oiti., to hold this. You need net Imnrovt It, nor you neod not reside on n. . this land Is on or nenr tho rallronds drand Trunk Paclllc, Alaska Yukon and Canadian Northern railroads IHch farm lands, js.so pr n'cre 53 ensh and balance $1 per are m, year until pnld. Apply Cnnadlnn Northern ii m tX-tt-M-H-H-: Lam' LewU breeht said that ho wished to state that he had Investigated tho chnrgo Meetings wj ba held In th fol- l" Nmmolly nvonuo Inipr.ivsnioii' ltllat "10 ""b'lueor's olllce was costing lowing homoj oil Thursday fu io matter again. Ho said that he and!100 nuiol "o uld thm It wasn't, io 1030 oclookt Mrs. Soars. North liroadwny. Mrs. Preston, 2S0 Eleventh. Mrs. Torrey. 075 Flanagan. Mrs. J. m. lllack, Fifth street. Mrs. Squlros, Hunker Hill. u.l US UK 'tltu H.UvS. L-ouucllman Coko hrd gone over M.0'i""siuering me amount of work th ililirooiiiom and found thnt some of ;c0l"1,l wa having done. However, F. S. How's allegations wore correct."0 8aul ,nls lWl'so could bo reduced lfo snld tlmt thoy had taken up n ,,y not "I,v'"8 the engineer prepare board or two and found that the ,,llu,s ""'l 8lHU'ntlons for streets. Olivet was blocked up on top of tktiosco,u WHOr they wore put through BUILD for LESS Women nro modest euough until a w:i and that It had not been niUnl up to tho plank. Also that 3x1 stakes had boon used Instead of l.vl stakes. ami that tho dirt had not been io-,' no said that two or three sets of plans had boon orderod for streets that hadn't been Improved yet. Then called attention to the lack of streets doctor begin asking thm quottions. Councilman Powers said moved from In front of the Merchant '" Sm,t" J,"8'HIold and said that he and Waltor prouorllas. jhil uot a $10 hat that while be wns ho had In olllco he could get somo new wo ilon t believe the men look for Iweu over It and It looked llk a good i8troots through thnt tootlon, but now You can and our catalog talla von how to save U to H on 5U SASH AND DOORS B-Otoii Panel Doora.... , - Cottar Piint Do.VT.f.? a'2S Two-llfflit Window., ftouV.7.7. ?ila DUY DinECT FROM THE MILL Wo sell nothlnit but well ... foned, klln-drled rtr. put toeefhe? ropresented. " "" " not na we aro the larc- C&. est Sash und loor - ---n-n- a-n--a-c-tt..K-K-n-n- - eaver Hill Coal MOUNT IH.ini.O AND JOSSON CESIE.VP Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster. Lime, Brlck, d u IInd8 of ,. mtmM HUGH McLAIN GPNERAL CONTRArmp Ql .i.. fcJ A VAS bui in imOADWAY "- , PnONE 201 --' .3d!idir.SitJti.-Jd3SiJi.J "ci-iiuibe JiiMe5EnsaSH52SSa!i'db'!iiaSTESZ5HSZS2SJ TEAMS? BREAKWATER Sails t'loui Aliisnortli m . l.,.,.,,.,. , i iK, I ortlaml, nt H P. jr., every Tuesil Sails fiom I'n.w .. ., ' '" '"'J aiUlflliiv nt k,.n I I vt ill not bo hold later- thin l.'. i.i . "Mil Mlday noon, unless tickets nro purchased. 1 W. K. Millor.-Ago. second wives as Industriously as tliev used to In ' lng to get tho best of It ovory man Is apt to be cnroloss of the rights of others. A little store that Is advertised oll nud to tho utmost limit of its Tosources, never will stay little not even for a ll.ttle whllo. Job to hint. ,uo lonroit o would lose. Councilman ISnglneor Ssudborg said he had not i ,,0Wi'" til lio thought the city had notice the difference In the site of the stakes, but he did not think- it was n material defect. He snld that the graders through error find cut down tho hill too much and that It was necessary to block It up, but that ,ho thought It had been refilled l suillciont work underway this fall and ho thought It would be best to complete thoni boforo starting any more. FOK T11K QUEEN OF THE HAY, SEE EASTSIDE, , toiotorv In the Pa- c-iiic ,ort invest, own our mill und fuve you the need less middlemen a lroms. if you are bkentlcal vend us a list of the ma terial you need. 1 e sell anybody, i ohli) anywhere. Sand for Catalog No. -to. 0. B. WUIIaas Co. 1943 Tint Ava. B.. 8tU, Waaa. fBt l)5 0V. 9? 59 ? rs tfp ?z cp ev e? o ; Phone Main 35-L "-JS.'cS?J-a52SHSaSEW51,l7vlSlESi51S25 ssKsas tffgfik it1)t ?-&ttnsznin H 53 STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Prancisco every eidit days. l n -.... " USS T.CKCT raXS. Cl . AL AT op Tnn snn?, THAT T1JIE UN F- S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Or! I ssasasasaswHs-asaa'am BSEKHSS 25ZSi5ES252Sc3SStl ESES22SaSMHSl!S