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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
Twmnmtt Wrwt wj vTrTnr j ! ,YmO0, mzwy, . '4 ADS: NEWS' omttra ..who Td BT1W. - All Bt' .. .m navel u firr. r'FD v SUCCESSFUL BUSI I.IIOUSKS EVERYWHERE :: tXSX"1- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS GET IT WHILE IT 13 NHW BY READING THE COOS MAY TIMBS. ALL THE NEWS AL THE TIMK TERSELY TOLD 1: :: :: t ti Established In 1878 ns Tho Const Mull. IYIARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910 EVENIN.G EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nnd Coos liny Advertiser. 112 1 liOIIIkl 111 i hins or Li ic E SOLD 10 C. P. WILL RUN INTO GOOS bnship Bouaiu By North Pacific Company io uperaie Out of Portland. MRSHFIELD LEASES ALSO lAKbN UVtK Lei Will Ply As Far As Eu rekaSecond steamer Maybe Put on. lite North Pacific Steamship Com- uj His. purchased tho steamer pice and tho Mnrshllold dock and Ltkonio leases from tho Gray-Holt spur and will put tho Alllnuco Lkcn tho Portland, Coos Bay nnd lifth run. C. P. McGeorgo lias ifiippolntcd ni;ont of tho company y mo Aiunnco win snu on nur ttrlp for hero from Portland next xkj, November 28. till all developed Into yostorday toiioou nnd was very gratifying mi to Coos Day. It means nnothor amihlp lino plying out ot hero and Mr freight and passongor sorvlco. I He Alllnuco hns boon lying Idlo at rrtlud slnco tho Gray-Holt Com- censed opcrntlono sevornl .tihi ago but this wook Hho 1b bo- ( thoroughly overhauled and rcftt- 4 to that sho will como bnck hero 'for than over. Tie plan so fnr as announced In to jiiMa for tho present a ten days Wule, stopping at Coos Day en Jteto Eureka and on routo from ka to Portland. It Is not unlikely that tho Eurokn 3 te put on tho snmo run, running .Wlte tho Alllnuco. This will moan ire da servlco between Coos Doy 'i Portland and botweon Cooa Day -i Eureka. Mr. Doo owns tho Santa Clara and Mtoake, Kllburu and other steam- x Jut who was backing him In his uwalp operations has not boon as ftilned but It hns been a matter of :t talk that tho" Hill railways behind him. If this Is correct, - Placing of tho Alliance back on Coos Bay run may bo of consldor- :' significance r. Doo Is expected to visit horo "MMlly within tho noxt wook .to aP'ete all arrangomonts for opornt f out of hero. Tho lease on tho old "Huco docks and warohouso has Wx four years to run so that ho W not havo to worrv nliout that '-" of tho business for awhllo. TOOK MILLIONS Fl 1,1 0 REDOXDO SAILS SOUTH. Wtk Largo Number Fpr Pnn Fran cisco nnd San Pedro. Tke Redondo sailed lato yesterday ' Ban Francisco and San Pedro, rtog a capacity list of passengers. Jjjoag those sailing on her were tho ""oMng; ri. P. Tully, Mrs. W E. D.ungan, tR. P. Wniiroi. ninj.i. iiroiirs. in orrlssey, Harry Fuog, P. P. ". Miss Pay Bridges, J. H. Brld- tlld Wlf Xflor. Til Jin Txhn.nn Kate O'Connor Mm n CVfinn- u' Howard Lewis, Herbort Lewis, p . P. Lewis, W. H. Watson, Sam M. Fred Kottwltz, P. Carnahan, "'Dutlfir "! ti t ir T7n, SLi Uff Cl n- Dlni"nBer, D. N. JW, M. Koch, A. Myor, G. Cubad-j-", Pesoddl, E. P. Quay, John An j '' - W. Corles, Stovo Spear, j, Sack, John Sanecone, John Cort, .- uUC I New York "Get-Rich-Quick" Concern With Many Mil- lion-Dollar Corporations (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 21. (Dolnycd hi. transmission) Federal olllcorB raided tho olllces of tho Burr corpora- tlon dealing In stocks nnd other secu rities. Tho rnld was mado' on n warrant charging them with using nmlls to dofrnud Investors. Postof flco ofllclals say tho concern sold to Investors not fnr between $ 10,000, 000 and $50,000,000 worth ot stock of various compnnlos, most of which hnvo gono out of oxlstonco or beenmo bankrupt. Tho raid was carried out undor tho porsonal suporvlslon of Postmaqtor Qonornl Hltchock nnd Robert Shnrp, chief of postofllco Inspector. Tho books and papers woro seized nnd tho following ofllcer8 woro nrrested: Sheldon C. Burr, presldont; Eugono M. Burr, secrotary and trensuror. Ar rests nro expected at Clovolnnd, Chi cago, San Francisco and Los Angeles whoro tho corporation had oxtonslvo olllces. Tho postofllco ofllclals hnvo boon working on tho caso for months and hundreds of complaints woro mado by Investors who charged that thoy woro swlndlod through fnlso re nroBontntlons mndo concerning tho profits rcnllzod by thoso who put monoy Into vnrlous oil, tlmbor, cop per, lead, zinc and gold companies. Among tho oil companies, organiz ed and promoted by tho firm and tholr capital aro: Tho Buyolc Oil Co., $5,000,000. Carolinn Consolidated, $1,000,000. Coallnga Allndln, $1,000,000. Korn Westorn, $750,000. Coallnga, $500,000. Coallnga Crude Oil, $400,000. Peoplo's Associated OH, $1,000, 000, Tho postmastor general's roport says: "All tho stock of these com panies was sold oxcopt a portion of tho first two named nnd tho groator portion of tho money has ovldently gono into tho hands of Burr Bros., Incorporated. Whllo nil theso com panies nro still In existence, none savo the first four named are doing any work at tho present tlmo." Among tho other companies Invol ved In Burr Bros.' transactions aro Rawhide' Tarantula, ono million. Montcsuma Mining nnd Smelting, ono million. Golden FJeeco, Mining, Milling and Refining, half million. Practically all tho stock was sold and these companies havo gono out of existence. Thoy also organized and sold stock in tho following companies: Elles raero Farm, of Michigan; California Eucalyptus Timber Company, ono million; New Amsterdam Securities Company, ono hundred thousand and later merged with tho Burr Bros., Inc.; also Red Top Mining and Leas ing Company, one million; Long Beach, Mexico and Arizona 'Mining, million and a half; Nevada, Goldfleld 'w ' ," 'v ..M "; , Farewell my friends, a loiifrfaro- -A WOlt, I bid , you ouo.nml all, for on till triad Tlinuks fflvlnir Day, I hear tho buglo call; I feci tho chilly Hhlvors running up and flown my bnck, for never will I feast v rrralii; ah me, alas! alnckl Alt miumor lotiir l'vo wandered o'er tho hill and in tho vale, B no'or dreamlttfr that ihg thread of life was wovo so Tcry frail, oblivious alfof butcher nnd of dinner parties n-ay, whero volcoi rlso la praise- on this plad Thauksfflvlnff Day. How proudly havo I hold alpft my head tn Hnv. rrmm liv wlif-ii I'd tlrut beside toms timiy blrdlcss known to famo than I; how often In the baniyard havo I pecked a rooater AI1U t.liOU onhaopy barnyara to sumo cool, secluded nook, or perhaps enjoy apobblc lunch by tho swiftly rnuulnir brook. I loved to batho lu Mothor Earth ana keep my leatuera clean, fora turkey in his iraudy dress Is proud a any quoonj and when at rilirht I roosted hleh, my hod beneath my wlnir, I dreamed of llttlo turkeys and the joy ihoy yearly brluir, to all their mamma tnrkoya and their papa turkeys too, and In their turn rear little ones to hatch their broods anew. But nil my dreams are s'laltcred now: Ufa's hopes for mo nro dead, and cro yoo read this mournful rbymo mv spirit havo fled to a hapny clime wbera hungry men llvo on plainer food, and they, Hko turiccs, find delight, to simply doltiff (food, And so this rltyrao comes to an end; It's down cloro to my tall. I boir rour pardon, irentle sir. for this, my mournful wall; butwUllo f'j J l wish you V'V.lvaayott dine, most copious draughts of joy, just think a mo. ment how you'd fee I wero I feasting on your coy. to famo than I; how often in the oaruyara uavo i pccKca a irav, becauso Uo folt Important, sir, and got Into my way. A I'd llllcd my empty crop with tho corn laid out for me, I'd feci i as a lord as any king- could bo; and I'd stroll across tho ban Z Di -- ""W lhk i The Same Old Bird THANKSGIVING UH SERVICE ON GOOS BAY IHISJVENIi MINISTER in? nsni m Mils XIGAN REVOLUTION OVER STEAMER LILLY IS IN TROUBLE Schobner Has Badly Sprung Rudder and Sends In For Tug to Aid Her. Tho schuonor Lilly, belonging to tho Gnrdlner Mill Company, was re ported by tho steamer Rlversldo yes torday as bolng fifteen miles north of tho Umpqun with a badly sprung rud dor. Sho was (Ion ting n distress sig nal and tho Rlversldo then sent a wireless to tho United Wlroloss Sta tion at Marshflold asking that a tug bo sent out to tho Lilly. This was dono but no word hns boon received from her slnco. Tho steamor Klamath yestordny roported by wireless to tho local sta tion that slio had mot the Hornet, a short distance off Coos Bay and that tho latter had lost her dock load. Otherwise sho was not dnmaged and ablo to proceed. Says Uprising Has Been Sup pressed With Exception of 0ns Small Band. TELEGRAPHS STATEMENT TO WASHINGTON TODAY Only Disturbances Are Now Being Experienced In District of Guerrero. WASHINGTON, D. 0., Nov. 24. "Order Is reestablished In nil ot tho republic with tho ex'coptlon of tho dis trict of Guerrero In Chthualnm whoro a faction of about 200 men havo not yet been completely reduced." Tho foregoing Is tho text of a tele gram dated yesterday and rocolved today from Enrique Crcol, tho Mexi can Mlnlstor ot Foreign Affairs, by Ambcssador Do Ln Borra. TROOPS BLOWN UP. (By to Coos Bay - Junius" " . - 'it n.lVll .,.111 . x- nr.nvn ' ..i.i nllll ,1 QmalHnf? flvfl fill I m KVU IHO DK.V.U.11 j .U1IIII1K, iUllllUb "" "" "' -"fir BPrlnq nf n.lvni?a miri'virB, ---- w ...... vAY A....41. I "'Q nlcht flf lio TVirjT.T'O linll I " "' " """ ps. million; United Standara, .eau anu Zinc, one million; Plorenco Consoli dated Mining nnd Leasing, ono mil iinn! notind Mountain Centfal Mln- VMJ -- AXnni7Ur rirm-KrrrT .1 '"Bhter, Miss Kato, left yesterday Ing, one million; Cobalt Portage Mln- oan Franclson whom fimv will 'ini Comnany. ono million; uruisu . . . w . - - , ff,r Wlatlves this winter. Guy Lat i ll and wn.. ..., 4i.- nip "uwjr wm occupy nnor home during their the ab American Copper Mining and Smelt ing, flvo million; Arizona Copper Gold Mines, million and a half; Searchlight Cannea Gold Mining, one Stores Close This Afternoon Four Churches Will Unite In and Other Institutions Closed All Day. ' Tho Thanksgiving holiday Is being generally obsorvod on Coos Bny. This afternoon, practically all of tho busi ness houses nro closed. Many of tho retail stores woro opou this morning. Tho mills and logging camps nro all shut down for tho day. A few of tho churches hold sorvlcos this morning and this evening four congregations will tinlto In services at the Methodist church. This afternoon, the football gamo botweon tho Murshflnld and North Bend high schools will ho Inrgoly at tended. WHITE SLAVERS SENTENCED. Thanksgiving Exercises at M. E. Church. Union Thanksgiving services will bo hold tonight ln tho Methodist church at 7:30. Everybody Is cor dially Invited. Tho following pro grnm has been arranged: Songs Union chorus Doxology Congregation 'invocation ' Offertory Mrs. McCrny 'Scrlpturo Bonding. . . .Rov. Rutlodgo Hymn Congregation Thanksgiving sormon..A. O. Walkor Prayor and Bonodlctlon RILEY ENTERTAINMENT Two Portland Men Must Pay For HIIcTt Commerce. (By Associated I ess to Coos Bay ' lines.) PORTLAND, Nov. 24, George Kava'lln and Jim Takos, tho alleged "whlto slavers" who wero convicted In tho federal court here, were son tencod to eight and six years, respec tively, to Imprisonment at McNeill's Islanjl., This was the first conviction under tho now federal Jaw for the suppression of the, trafhe. million; Holcomb Automatic Engine Company, Ave million; Cottonwood Cooperative, ono million. All tho above companies are out of existence. They sold stocks ln theso and also Happy Jack Mining and Develop ment, half million; Yukon Wabash and' St. Louis Railroad, six millions; Chicago and Now York Electric Air Line Railroad, two millions, In con nection with tho Cooperative Con struction Company, with a capital, of ono million. Tho lattor named com panies are In existence at present. For a tlmo the firm also sold stocks of tho Vltak Company, n ono million corporation now In tho hands of a recoivor. They also sold lots at Lin coln, N. J. In overy instance Jargo dividends were promised. BIG Thanksgiving RAND DANCE at Eagle's Hall, THURSDAY night, November 24th. Largo Crowd Mxpected Friday Eve ning at Baptist Church. A largo number of people nro al ready becoming Intorestod In tho Ri ley evening to bo given In tho Bap tist church next Friday by Mj. G, Le Roy Hall. This will bo his second Riley entortalnment In Marshflold. Everybody Is anticipating another splendid evening of music and pootry. Tho following is tho rnOGHASIME 1 Mandolin Duet Selected Isaacson Brothers. 2 Readings Selected Mr. G. LeRoy Hall, 3 Vocal solo .Selected Mrs. J. W. Ingram 4 "Out to Old Aunt Mary's". .Riley Mr. G. LeRoy Hall. fj Vocal Solo Selected Miss Mablo Clare MUlls, C Selections from Riley. Mr. G. LeRoy Hall 7 Vocal Solo. Solected Mr. L. K. Balllnger., 8 Qulntetto "Thero, Little Girl Don't Cry Riley. Mesdames Stauff, Hall, Bllven; Misses My ron, Johnson. 9 "An Old Sweetheart of Mlno" Mr. G. LeRoy Half! 10 Mandolin Duet Solected Isaacson Brothors, AMERICAN J8 RELEASED. GUARDALAJARA, Mex., Nov, 23. Carlos Bt Carothers, tho American who shot two men whllo defending his home was released by the author ities who declared he was jus tinea. BY DIICRIPPEN Physician Executed In London Yesterday Did Not Admit His Crjme. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) LONDON, Nov. 24. Tho usual ru mors of a confession by Dr. Crlppcn nro In circulation but a rigid Inquiry of nil persons that possibly would have knowlodgo of such An allogod confession gnvo a flat denial. Crlppcn himself signed a statement Saturday lu which ho assorted his ahsoluto In nocence Tho foroman of tho coronor's Jury sitting In tho autopsy on Crlppon's body Inquired of tho coronor It ho might ask If any confession was mado received tho reply, "No, that does not concorn you." LOCAL OVERFLOW. E. T. COPFELT and family wero vis itors In Marshflold yesterday. HARRY PUOG left yesterday for Cal- ' ifornla' points whor he will spond a fe,W weeks. MRS, ROSE XimiNCiTON returned today from a short stay In Port land. CLAUDE BROWN and wlfo, formerly of Coos Bny, have returned to Myr tlo Point from California. TOM BENNETT wont to Eugono yesterday to aid in organizing n new Chapter of tho Sigma Chi fra tnrnltv there. MRS. W. E. DUNGAN loft yestorday. for San Francisco and other Cali fornia points whero she wUl visit friends nnd relatives. J. II. BRIDGES and wlfo and daugh ter, Miss Fay Bridges, loft yestor day for Los Angeles whoro thoy will spend tho .winter. Mr. nnd Mrs, Sullivan will conduct tho Lloyd hotel during tholr absence Associated Press Tlttion EL PASO, Tox., Nov. 23. Wl'lllam Dalo, n minor from Chihuahua, do claros that throo hundred troops on routo to Madrn wero blown up on a brldgo and killed. It Is Impossible to verify tho story. BREAKWATER IN EARLY TOOAY Steamship Arrives From Port land With Good Passenger i List. FORTY ARE EXECUTED. (By Associated Pross to Cobs Bay Times.) . EL PASO, Nov. 23 It is roported hore that forty revolutionists wero executed last night at Puobla. Tho Breakwater arrived l todny from Portland nftor u fairly good trip down tho least. Sho had a fair passongor list. Tho Brenkwntor will sail at G o'clock Saturday morning for Port land. Among thoso arriving on hor woro tho following: C. J. Mtllls, Mrs. Mlllls, Miss MR Us, O. Stanley, Mr Arrlngton, W, A. Chalmors, Mrs. Chalmers, O. P. Stovons, Dr. Olles, o. P. Hagonson, Wm. Erlok8on, R. Honncsoy, J. II. Bo gart, W. II. Williams, A. A. Halo, Rug Gear, Mr. Harper, H. II. Harper, Miss Roblda, E. Honderson, Mrs. Hen derson, J. Crnssuor, R. Batcholl, Miss Myrtlo Bonson, Jno. Adams, Jno. BrndaB, Wm. Yates, Geo. Olson, J. Seoley, O, Homing, IL E. Stono, Ju 111)8 Alt, E. 0, Owon, S. II. Davis, Edgar Hughes, P. Smith, J. Gerstel, E. O.' Wolff, H, L. Shauer, Mrs Shatter G., Reynolds, O. Glgovlch, Geo. Win kle, W. Codo, Tom Poterson, C. B. Andrews, II. Ames, M. Weldon, and nlneteon steerage, C. J. Mlllls Returns O, J. Mlllls and wlfo. and dimghter, Miss' Mabel Clara Mlllls, returned today, Miss Mll lls has made an oxtendod visit in tho east while, Mrs. Mlllls has been visit ing In Portland. Mr. Mlllls has boon at San Francisco nnd Los Angeles conferring with Southern Pacific of ficials. When asked about the pros pect for Coos Bay getting a railroad Boon, Mr. Mlllls said there was noth ing that could bo officially given out at this tlmo. "However," ho adderf "tho prospects aro much brighter than thoy woro." The Royjtf Tonight, Special Thanksgiving Film "Pals ot The Range." Don't miss it. Concertnfimduy. ThoCoos Bay Concert Band will give n concert at the Tabernacle at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Tho program will be an nounced later. .1 il s l