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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1910)
,p w (Simwi ADS. NEWS rtBS BC8INES3 IS SLOW, Al tWP TAT IT PAYS IS EVI .ny SUCCESSFUL 11U8I- HOUSES KVKllYWIIBnB t: GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY READING THE COOS MAY TIMKS. ALL THE NEWS AL.i THE TIME TERSELY lOLH : :: :: : :: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1878 ns Tho Const Mnll. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mult mid Coos liny Advertiser. VOL. XXXIH. No. 56. (Eons lag ASSEMBLY MP AS BEEN WELL CONDUCTED "USE COMMON SENSE," Says Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., in a state ment To-Day. BGANIZATIOPJ WAS ENTIRELY LACKING. V 0 nd Greater Part of Work as Fallen Upon Progressive Newspapers. PORTLAND Sept. 20. "Notwith- IfltaJng the-ontlro Inck of orgnnlzn- MB ED C E IS UNCOVERED Bank Books and Articles Be longing to Perkins Found in Garirson's Cabin. .1 --u i..sttii1tlt pmiitin lirti linfl JlUiaauu -.locviiiii w.j....o .. l:idmlraUl)' conducted," said Soii- ! Jonathan Ilourno, Jr.. to-day lu a i-i!(Bt Unued to tho nros. "Tho frtpMilrc aowspapors, tho grange ui tie labor leaders, together with aiililitci who stnnd for jirogrosalvo 411, hate dono splendid work tind littlectlun rcturna will show tlmt ile fork has not been done lit vuln. More ovldoiico against Frank Gar rison has bow discovered by Marshal I Carter, who litis boon working effec tively on tho cu80. At his cabin at joruan a upvo, wnoro Jio wob arrest ed, Micro lma been found bank books mid otlior articles belonging to Per king tho aniirdorcd man. W. Gallo way null IiIb son, Hants Gnllawny, were looking nrourul the cabin and under a mtter they .found a package which lmj been conconlcd. Tim pack ago contained 'two hank booiH, tone showing that Perkins had nn account MturaUy the greater part of the o! ?3U ,ftt N()rth 1Jond nd no(hm. mi his fallen upon Uio progressive :mpipr, for tho campaign la 'n;t',j one of Information. Tills Is i t(ll ot tno pcopio apniiiBi pumicm Wki iDd machines and all thnt Is mtmrr.U that the ppqplo.fthall b" dnwd which cnndldates stand for lieBichlneand which are advocator rf truly pojiular government. Thoro tu, te no.doiibt how tho poqplo will toil It thty know the attitude of the nrtoai candidates. Unfortunately some of tho Assem- EUj ttadttucs have botui-Bo nshnmod Lt uIr position and w dishonest In MrmttlMfii at to powna frlouds o itedlrect primary, henre It hnstfnllon Vfflj to the newspapers to show iiir rI atlltutdi and cxpesa tho (ectptlon. Tho courage, patriotism i:i !ojltr to principle displayed by jrcimilve newspaper in thlB work "rhithe htebosl commendation, WQrti havo been rantlo by dlsnon- N.MpapTj nnd pubTrc spoakens to Kn idvwatea of tho direct prl "7 ol Statement Number One by wnlons that I am uring a "shish '"1" for the purchaso itf nowspnpor Wirece, So'far as I nm nnrHniM.llv ttttroed. this. Hko all mthor false- k about roe, would to unanswor- Idem It J lit Justice to tho pio " newspapers and -progressive wn seneraTjy, howovw:, to maLo "Miration: 'I have not unlit, nnrmilflnil nr .i dollar ttrectly or Indirectly T newspaper, candldott or publiv Wer during tilts cnmpalcn, oxcopl BJ JlSUal ml Krrtntlnn.-. in flv Pipers ami to nurehnwi of fifty r. ...r . ' i r wjiii or or issue of an eve-' ?pet Noun own a (dollar's "'Mt In tuny newmnner OlDTietnrn lnOrni.nn l. i r.ll '.WHf replied thm nn effort would "Wfotnwugh the Assembly plan tMtore iir.i. . -. M.o.vr u nv: nnmo Uio oiu il Etmo of 1'OHtlcB for tho wui benalt of ilUgruntletl poll lt and si.pini ini...n. (!bf1 ia ""com. u Uf .. " l909. 1 Issued an addrets to Nple of inMnn. -....!.. .i.- mBd mpn.n.ic .v ..... """" Ul UIO UBBUlIigi- At an i. . .. H I y ""'"""o oi hb man ju,- tuples of that address to as "V thben n ,n. , - 6, L Ee' tho flofeat ot fan31' .boeougbt or accepted an as- ''wiutlon. Retention of a 4or.i Dtal Principle Is of U. "Wrtanco to wicloty than any r "UBal Or 7iar oaated t! ,i. t) cj. " " uiuunmia aouars 10 Ujn 7 of the Peoples' . Power fisU PrlDt and circulate my ar- JIt and .W..... . f. . tteri M"" expenses inciaeni t!t m " ,u Peiiiions to suts- krj.,. . ' iae muiatlvo my bill en L pretent scopo of tho prl llol . provldlnB fr direct ox- ku Cb0lco of parJy candidates rWt"' , l and Vice-Presldent, dl wh f de,esates to national ft J !S ana dlrcct nominations '"wea for Presidential elect- BhowliiK that ho hail (C5 In a ?Iaru. fleld bnk. There was also fauiiu a nolo book, somo keys, a pair of glutva n nnlWonio other Btnnll articles. CltylTarflhal Carter hnn ixrrnuU'il.u artlclvb over to th prosccoUon. MIJROEf; CASE Frarik Garrismi Will No! .Be Tided Until Adjourned TermJov. 14. Thr trial of Frank Garrison, charged with thcanurdor of Jioy Per kins, lias been continued to lha ad journed term of iho Circuit Court, whlcli.wlll conveae.on Nov. mtfl. Tho nrBxuent8 on tbyiynotlon forn con tinuance woro heard by Judsio Coke last evening. Attorneys C. A. Sohl brodo.lTom Hall anfl R. 0. Grawa np- nonmri fof tho defendant. They ar gued that they needed time In which to preriaro their tubo and lodlt up ovldonc which they wanted to find. Tho court granted rtho contlnnanco and the etiso will con,o up for trial nt tho time rented. Tl.o prisoner -will, of course, bo hold Without batisuntu tho trial. Empire Builder Gives Opinions on the Present Con ditions of Business Affairs in This Country. ' ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 20.-Jainc9 J. Hill, tho "empire bu..uur," tho "father of tho Northwr.Bt, ' cannot seo why tho business men of tho country should at nteaent fear to en gngo In now enterprises, nor can ho seo an' reason waatover for tho seuil-parali-sis which Jb gradually creeping over tho United States. "It's only a senseless lack of con fidence," said .Mr. Hill, In an Inter view Just given out. "And why this lack of confidence? oome man, somowncre, lias grown. timid over something or other, and has cried 'boo' at his neighbor. Ills neighbor 'probably Jumped and tho nest fellow took fright without know ing why be was frightened. And so on. "It's Just like a floclt of snoop. K ono BtnrtB to run, every sheop In tiro Wlock wfJl follow, oven If thny die Tor It. Uto Common Senv. "During tho big niitlotiail conserva tion congress ve bilked about con servlnt? water and const rvlng land; conserving coal nn(l conversing 'Iron; It's too bad Bomt'boily didn't "any a woru"3ibout conHftn'Ing common sense. , "That's what tlils tountry ncoda right now to counorvo common sonw. Tliere's ;m iKrtldIo 'liy Col. George Har'oy In tho Sojitonilicr North American RoVluw denllug with the conservation of common sonsc that well HlnKtnituHtho buBliiess con dltlDii ot this 'country right now and gives as tho panacea for Hip business paralysis, the xugcvstlou 'that our buMncss men use a llttU common senso Juat ordinary common senso. I wish bukuiesB men eorywhera would take lint. advice. No lU'Jison Kor J'cmr. "I can oo no reason .for tho fear Uviilcli seem to .possess, onr buslncr men. I baro jircnchod .a 'return Jo the farm' jiaJloyinr ycaramnd expnet to continue to .do so; but that's -no reason for tfcar von tho .part of buifl- HOU, Monoy sod Jiualncssrare, of courr, cr,y carorul anil it is Tight that tlwy should be. but not to thn extont of SAYS HILL OREGON SHORT LINE WANTS TO INCREASE IIS CAPITAL STOCK Some!urokcn' m,t we niny not ,,on' tnnt lt Is less cohesive thnn It should bo or than conditions warrant. Financial ly, tho country Is stronger than ever boforo In its history. Recovery from n panic so severe as that of threo years ago was never before so prompt and comparatively complete. Tho masses are practically freo from debt. Money Is hold by the banks In nbuu dance and rates nro low. Awaits Adjustment. "Why then does capital pauso upon tho threshold of Investment? Tho anBwcr wo bellevo to bo plain. It awaits adjustment of tho rqlatlpns of govcrnmont to buslneas, Such, at any rAto, Is the plcn, and pressure 16 constantly brought to bear upon ex ecutives and courtB to make hasro hfiBto which, In our Judgment, would roault In less speed. Great compli cations growing out of mightily changed conditions call for Hie -most serious consideration. To settle n grave qiifBton offhand la only to Int vlto disaster. Uctter not settle It at nil until a reasonable certainty can bo felt that It can bo settled right. Stulilllry is ever capital's primary rei qulremcnt. Uut tho adjustment which It nov demands cannot ho fiffcctcd In n mraith or a yoar ami never can or should bo complete. Elasticity Is the prlno rqqulsltu (if chances esEcat!al to Jtlovolopment. " 'Dut capital Is notoriously tSmld. In .the present Instance, ton, Jt as ah-' iuilutely foollslu No decision if nny nuirt can pcrmnaontly flmpalrny so- cnllcd veatl lnarost. Conllsaitlon Ib uiidrenincd ofam comjinrod with only n row years ago. Tim ululntrgratlon Mof properties Joon .wit Involve tliolr (lostructlon. Sloruovor, tho clinrp re volt against all 'combinations thorn thnt achieve groat jrood no Jobs than. thoso that work Injury Ja cloarlr y yielding in stulLv and rtuiBon. Nik snno person now .nuilntntns that buuJ- ness uipttaly iinitnufactsrlngnii, or should bo done as It wns dono lialC n century ns. ln a brnufl eonee, tho day of the lnlllvKlunl competitor In pnst, lint ilii) opportunity 'f tho InQI vldual rernalns'ovcn wider within tic convoratltm. Tho Bdlo problom 'con Blats of detonuliftng how t:ovornmeiit can asalntaJln urn ovun .lalnnco 'io tweca aggregations lOf'lntrrostcmrtlio ona Suind, ituH tUie A!hole poqplo on tho other, protecting tho lattor COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORE cutting off tholr nosea.to splto .their against exlortlnn anU.saring tho Jor- faus. Esnecldlly When Ut Is 80 .nn- mor from aasaiate. uetcssary and vtlioy need tho noons, taix "Horo'a a little oxcoriit which, to my mind, bears down hard and stfneos at tho core of ourresent'llla: " 'In tho dlsebtnbllshment of oroalt wo'llnd tho most obvious cnuso of tho prevailing depression. Tlw link 'flat connects labor with enpltnl Is 'not Tho solution! Ib not asy to iflnd for tho slroplo anson that tho Situa tion 18 without precedent. But Is not progress 'being nmfle along aaao nnd cautious lines? Buroly no menaco to proporty or to human TtehtB lies In tho Btrlvlng for such n solution. Poth will bo safe guarded "by Its certain finding.' " BUSINESS MAN IS CONVERTED Business Men of Marshfield Need Jesus Christ, Says Mr. Lyon. Proposition Will Be Submitted to Stockholders at Meet- ing Next Month. WOULD RAISE TO ONE HUNDRED MILLION. (By Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.) VAIIEHNACLE PROGRAM. .45, TO-NIGHT. "The Power of Choice" WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M., Neighborhood Meot- I"B8. 3 P. M., Sieclnl AddresB to Women. 7.45 P. M., Evening Service. Thursday haa boon set-apart as n special dny for prayer. Tliero will bo meetings In tho Methodist nnd Baptist Churches at 10- A.M. COMMISSIONER IS RIVi Each Team Won anri Lost in Games Which Were Played Last Sunday. ,(By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. In tho Sunday games each team von and lost a game so tho rtandlng vas not changed. Tho Sunday games wuW. AT SACRAMENTO " MORNING GAME. Sarramonto 8 Portland AFTERNOON GAME. Sacramento 1 Portland 10 AT LOS ANGELES R MORNING GAME. Los Angeles ' 7 Oakland 5 AFTERNOON GAME Lob Angeles Oakland AT SAN FRANCISCO- MORNING GAME 3 4 R. 1 "Ob tii. ,.t . San Francisco N Z?! V. L "T.Vernoa 4 ite, 4fo, uurpss In V tr-lt..l . r....T 8enaf J v "u uu,lou AFTEUNOU.-M UAJlii e showing how Oregon, kHki. . -6a hA. !,,. . . " tun nttva and roferen- ua, ,jr , -""" una roieren JiPflmary, corrupt prac- lcan3olMPrtTV San Francisco Vernon i.-. ,.'...... 13 5 7 S H. 10 6 G 8 H. 5 8 8 9 Mayor of New York Says Bs Allows Gambling io Flourish. .Uy AaocIated rreas,). NEW TORK, Set. 20. Acting alayor Mttthel has recommended that Police Commissioner Baker bo re moved on ti.fi grounds of unfitness for permitting fiarabllng to flourish In the city. PLEASURE TRIP m EMPllROR'S VISIT. (Dy Associated Press.) VIENNA, Sept. 20. Emperor Will iam arrived here to-day and for to day will be a guest of Emperor Fran cis Joseph. HOW THEY STAND. Won. Portland 88 Oakland 95 San Francisco.. 91 Vernon 84 Lob Angeles. . .so Sacramento . . ,u . Lost. P. C. 07 .505 78 .550 79 .530 8G .494 87 .497 105 .364 DECOY DUCKS at MTLXER'S. NEW ASSORTMENT of ALUMT- NUM WARE at MILNER'S. Three Young People Drowned In Vancouver Harbor When Boat Capsizes. ' (By Associated Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 20. ITho launch "You and I," with a pleasure party of eight, four young men and four girls, was caught In a tldo rip at Vancouver harbor Sunday night and turned over and threo of the party were drowned. Tho dead are Mabol Young, aged 23; William Young, aged 19, and William Wood ruff, agad 23. Tho saved nro Ida Leblnnc, Mlnnlo Vincent, Agnes Hardakor, Walter Young at d .TanB Jnmieson. None of the bodies wore rocovered. An Indian In a canoe rescued three of the young women and a launch passing a llttlo later picked up the surviving young men. GASOLINE KILLS THREE. Attempt to Stmt Kitchen FJro Is Fatal. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sept, 20. Mrs. Anna Bellca of Chicago Lawn and two chil dren were burned to death by tho explosion of gasoline yesterday. Two other children were probably fatally burned. They tried to 'start the kitchen flra with gasoline. For a' rainy Monday night, tho In ttrost at tho Taboruaclo Inst evonlng vna good. Thu sermon was up to Mr. Lyon's average and boro boiiio visible results. Men who are thoughtful and coiiBldcrato are thinking nnd acting, At the close of the servlco last night two men decided for Christ. It might be worth noticing to say that tho majority of tho converts during this meeting has been men. Tho meeting began at 7.30 and closed oarllor than usual. , Mr. Lyon spoko on "A Business Mnn's Conversion," using tho scrip ture which tells of tho conversion of Zncchncus. Ho said that this wob a tlmo of special opportunity. Christ wbb passing through tho city nnd many woro desirous of seeing Him. But this tux gatherer was determined to see Him. In his desire ho found tho exact street which tho Lord was to pass through nnd thoro ho waited, "Zacchcaus put himself in the way of'a blcsaing," said Mr. Lyon. VThoro is an old saying, 'If you want your stream to turn the wheel put your wheel into tho stream.' So many to- day aro avoiding tho blessing of God. Thoy nro hiding from Him. God speaks to us through conscience and calls to us through our Joys and our successes. Ho, also speaks to us through our sorrows. Our prosperity has been a blessing to us. My friend, God has been good to you; now I vvnnt to ask you frankly, nro you go ing to hide from Him or will you put yourself In tho way to rocolvo a bless ing, even tho blessing of salvation? "When tho Master saw Zacchaous Ho did not scold him for his mean nuBB, but Ho snld, "Zacchaous, mako hnsto and como down," nnd he did. I say to my friends, hurry up and corto down from your doubts and your prldo and your stubbornness. You will nover meet Christ Jf you stay up in that high tree of self-righteous- ncss." Tho speaker thon explained very clearly tho twofold principle of con version saying thnt "When a seeking sinner meets a seoklng Saviour tho re sult Is always conversion." It cannot bo otherwise Spiritual birth Is a matter of a moment, but Bplrltual growth Is n matter of otornlty. And, friends, you know that success In any thing consists In taking ndvantago of tho opportunity, I urge you to accept this, tho greatest opportunity that ever came to man," Tho manner In which tho tax col lector received Christ, Mr. Lyon said, was "gladly." Ho thon described a supposed visit of one of his hearers to hla Wheaton, 111., home, and ho him self would only look out from within his residence, being unwilling to opon tho door. Ho thon put tho pointed question to his hearers, "How would you feel to bo thus treatod by me?" But Is not this tho way many ot tho business men of Marshfield are doing wJth Jesus Christ? Money to Be Used in 'Extension of the Railroad Next Year. l (Jly AssuUntod Press.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 20. Stock holders ot the Orogon Short Line, nn Important lino, controlled by tho Union Pacific, will bo asked to ap prove tho proposition to Incronso tho capital Btock from $27,500,000 to $100,000,000. Tho proposition cornea up for tho njlproval of tho stock holders at a mooting on October 12th at Salt Lako City. Tho expectation Is that the money la to bo used for now construction on Lino next year. tho Oregon Shorjt OFFICE SAFE BLOWN OPEN Burglars Enter Railroad Office at Missoula, Mont., and Make Haul. (By Associated Press.1) MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 20. Bur glars last night forced an ontranco Into tho freight offlco of tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & Pugot Sound Railway and wrecked tho snfo with dynamite. Cash nmountng to $200 and about $2,000 in checks wna taken. COMAnTTEE .MEETS. Lyon Liners. "Success either commercial or Bplr- Wlll Investigate Election bf Senator Lorlmor. (Dy Aesoctntod Press.) CHICAGO, Sopt. 20. Tho room- bors 'of tho Senatorial committee which Is to investigate tho oloctlon of William Lormer to tho Unted States Sonato are arriving hero. Thoso who havo already arrived hold nn oxclu- slvo session to-day for tho purposo of outlining tholr procoduro ot lnqury. ltiialcoiislBt8 In taking advantago of opportunity," "Give God n chnnco In your life. Put yourself in th0 way of recolvlng a blessing." "Tho elect nro tho whosoovor wills, and tho non-elect lire tho whosoovor wonts." "Whorover you havo a seeking aln nor and a seoklng Saviour you always havo but ono result, tho conversion of tho sinner." "Don't wait for tho hand of sorrow to bo laid heavily upon you, auswor the call of Christ now." "Firmness and stubbornness aro opposltes. Firmness Is persisting In a courso when you know you nro right, but stubbornness when you know.you aro wrong." "If you nro ever going to bo a Christian, mako haste. Your heart beats are nil numberod. You nro nearer heaven or hell to-night than you ever wero beforo. Neighborhood Meetings. 10 in On Wednesday morning nt o'clock tho meetings wll bo held the following homes; Mrs. T, V, Johnson, Hall Ave. Mrs. Jackson, West Marshfield, Mrs. McCullough, Railroad Addi tion. Mrs. Horton, Contrnl District. Mrs. Bonobrnke, South Marshfield. Mrs. Bush, Bunker Hill. HELLO. BILL! . Elks' meeting Wednesday evening. Sept. 21st. Don't forget. GEO. GOODRUM, Soo'y. if i ML imiiitinWi If iii IMtii JAwii ' ' .&M&-