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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1911)
A MAN WHO WILL QUIT ON HIMSELF CANT BE GAME FOR HIS ASSOCIATES YOUR. ADS CARRYING l'oiir atore-iiews, should appear ns regularly ns does this newspaper. If n iieunpaper omitted mi Issue now nml tlion even for so weighty u rci 8on ns fearing that it might rain It would not bo n good newspaper. SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising tqince hi n newspaper, compared with the- upaco used hy otlier stores, should deilno its comparative importance hi tlio comnutulty! Does your store's ad vertising space do that? mm?& MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED 1'KKSU VOL. XXXIV Established in 1878 no Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coon liny Advertiser. No. 122 (Hum mun PORTLAND'S ROSE CARNIVAL OPENS AUSPIGIQHSLY TODAY Fifth Annual Festival Far Ex ceeds Any Previous one for Elaborateness. GREAT CROWD IS IN ATTENDANCE NOW Visitors From All Parts of Unit ed States Witness Open ing of Event. (By Associated Press to Coos Boy Times.) PORTLAND, Ore. Juno C. Port land's fifth annual roso festival wan ushered In today under tho most fa vornblo circumstances. Portland, which had moro than n week hoou talcing on festival nttlro Ii decorated on n scale of elaborate ness unprecedented hero. Tho prin cipal streets show tho festival colorn In elaborate profusion and rosos aro everywhere In ovlduncc. Tho festi vities will continue all woo'c and tho grand electric parailo, tho floral par ade, tliu auto and carrlago parade and other events aro expected tJ eclipse In tho elaborateness any previous ef fort undortakon hy tho roso festival commlttejj. f Thoro Is n gront throng In attend ance from all parts of tho United States. EARLY TODAY Arrives from Eureka this Morn ing and Sails Few Hours Later for Portland. Arriving at G o'clock, this morning from Eureka. Cnllfornln. thw steamer Alliance brought a good sized list of . passengers nnd a small cargo. Tho list of passongerB follows: Mrs. K. A. Howntt, A. L. Georgo, J. D. O'Donnoll, Mrs. A. Slmonson, Martha Slmonson, Anna SlmoiiBon, M. Cnmpboll, Mrs. A. Dunham, V. Denn, D. Llppmnn, Q. Wlldnor, W. Helton, E. Hondalln. SaliH TcMhiy. With a cnpnclty list of passengorB, and a largo cargo of milk, thq steam er Alllnnco left nt 8:30 o'clock this morning for Portland. Fully fifty applicants for naBsaKO had to bo turned away by tho steamship com pany on account of a full pnBsengor Hat. Thoso who Balled were as fol lows: n. E. Wheeler, E. Pomroy, H. T . Coleman, L. G. Savago, Mrs. Jonnlo Mcleod, MrB. J. E. Stevens. MIbs Mil He Stevens, Ruth Walroth, Mrs. H. 1 Coloman, MncDonald Hockett, Mra C E. Hockott, Mrs. E. Bery, W, M. Grout, H. p, Rich, A. E. Shustor, W. A. Couklln, P. L. Greonough, W. E. Schultz, Ray Olllvant, C. F. Rood, S. Poster. leavn Mnr.hfi.M in n,n,nin,. nnd rrlve In Portland Bamo night via Draln-Cooa Bay auto line. FIREMEN NOTICE. All firemen must bo present tonight t run In tho rnco ns tho new engine IH arrlvo on tho Breakwator Tuea-da'- L. W. TRAVER, Chief. ELKS' I 2 m'DIlUTKS 2 If M'pi.v., Jl"xi: 7th, ion. come Aitoyvn, nnoTHERM', Xl-iHST ACQUAINTED. AVILIi C. TIPPETT, SECT. A urn j i i "aVO, Inn.. n11l J ...'nfoil ol - -,.wu, UIIIIUK IU9 Jlf.UVSM ' J mi of flM. 10 DECIDE ON BUD 6 Li City Recorder Butler Will Hand Down Decision on the Validity of Ordinance. Whether or not tho city building ordinance Is valid will be t'ecldcd by , City Recorder Butler when ho hands 'down a decision on next Saturday morning relative to tho caso of D. A. Curry who wns arrested recently for having violated tho building ordi nance. Attornoy C. P. MoKnlght, who has boon rotalned by Curry, p'wunted n domurror Inst Saturday, In which ha content! that tho ordinance was not valid. Popular Marshfield Girl Is Unit ed In Marriage With Herbert Coleman. Ono of tho first of tho Juno wed Marshfield was solemnized dings In lna. Cnlln,. n,.nl., -.!, M,1.,A .. , ,, , . . T a. Savngo, tho daughter of A. J. Savago, i. i i .. i ii . .. was unltod in mnrrlago to Herbert Louis Coloman. Tho wedding coro mony wns porformed hy tho Rev. It. ' E. Browning of tho Episcopal church. Tho brldo woa given away by her father, A. J. Savago. Miss Snvago Is nlnotcon years old, la ono of tho most popular of Marsh- Hold girls. Herbert Coleman, tho bridegroom. Is from Chicago. Tho wedding took place at tho Q of tnQ brIdo.8 pnronMi Tho room , whlcJl tn0 knot WnS tied by tho Rov. Browning was decorated very beautifully, tho genarnl color schomo bolng pink and whlto. Tho bride was attired In a pretty wed ding gown, and woro a vol!. nB sown, mm u. .. Tho happy couple left thlc morn-' ing for tno tnreo monu.s lo..r , u.u east. They will rosldo In Portland after returning from tholr honey moon. Among tho guests presenn were tho following: Rov. and Mrs. Browning, Miss Stauff, Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Savage, M. E. Evo rett, Don Grlfflth, II. F. Lashway, Eugone Schilling, Bob DIckBon, Mr. L. G. Savago, Frank smun, Lyio sa l j noiit SflKt IS MARRIED inn ennui, i..v. , f0r tho beginning of tho work, and ..'".'. ' . ' .. ' ' ' Nellie SavaRe. Mr.1., ..,, ... I tno nephews of tho lato Mr. Gant.of , .eiuu sbviibo, .i. there eeoms to ho abaohitelv nothinrrl.. ..... vage, Earl Savago, and Mrs. A. J. Savage. JURY TO PROBE TRUST. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO,' 111., Juno 5. Judge Landls today empanelled a special Brand Jury to Investigate tho alleged illegal operations of tho Bo-called lumber trust in thn nvldenco to be presented to tho grand Jury, especial attention is to bo paid to tho methods Bald to have been adopted uy ine,auegea combination to keep Chicago mall or der houses from purchasing lumber direct from tho manufacturers. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice Is hereby given that tho first semi-annual examination of ap plicants fqr teachers certificates un der the new school law, will he hold In the court houso beginning at 9 a. m., Juno 21, 1911, and continuing threo days. Dated this 5th day of Juno, 1911. W. H, BUNOH, Co, Supt. VANCOUVER DIONS IN CLAS Only Part of Union Workmen Quit Work In British Colum bia City Today Others Turn Plan Down. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Juno C. Thlrty-fivo hundred mon of tho building trades quit work today in what they technically described to bo a "cessation from labor." To EUGENE LINE STIRSJP S. P. Activity of Lane Asset Com pany Causes Harriman Line to Get Busy Again. Tho Eugone Guard of last Thurs day prlutod the following: "It Is said that a crow of Southorn Pacific survovors orrlvod In Eucenn a day or so ago nnd aro again nt work between hero nnd tho coast mountains. It Is tho opinion of many that this move Is a. bluff nurn nnd simple, but it will take moro than a nurvey to bluff tho company out this time. Work will go right ahead a J fast as posslblo In splto of any such 1 MtcmptB on tho part of tho Hard- man poop'.o to try to scare tho local company out hy sending n small crow rf survovors hero. It will bn rnmom. jnorod that when tho Asset company' 'was active last summer and autumn vith Its survey toward tho coost, tho Southern Pacific company placed two n. .(..no A.Au.a ....... I . '' " !. D Ul .UKVJUI. lit 11IU Hold, nnd when tho local concern tom- ., ,. pornrlly quit, tho othor survoyors llll. Citizens outsldo tho ranks of tho stockholdors of tho Lano County As set Company aro proparlng to prop erly obeervo tho beginning of work on tho Eugono-Sluslaw olectric lino next Mondnv hv n dnninnKtrntlnn. Mm plans for which aro not yet complete but thoro will bo somothlng dolnq, say thoEo who nro behind tho mov- mont. Several plans of celebrating tho event hnvo been suggestod. Ono Is to have tho citizens assomblo In ono of tho park squares Monday morning and nftor a speech or two mnrch In i body to tho end of Fifth street wlioro construction work will begin. Ban- nora or onnnntB bearing somo suit- lnBCrlntlon nmv bo" dlftp!hllted ammg tnogo ,n )Jno Sovorn, BUgg0,. nH t th !nH(,rln,,on ,.nvo ,. mado, among them tho following: "On to tho coast In splto of H ," which may moan Harriman, Hill, high water or somothlng olao; "En- geno to tho Sea," "To tho Coast or Bust," and othors similar. Tho oxecutlvo comraltteo of the Asset Company .held a mooting last I night and made final arrangements there seems to bo absolutely nothing in tho way of starting operation on tho date set." STEEL TRADE Big Eastern Concerns Start Furnaces Which Have Long Been Idle. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Juno 5. A number of furnaces of tho Carnoglo Steel Company nnd the Jones and Laughlln Steel Company which have been out of commission for somo time, woro put in operation today. A largo force of mon will bo givon em ployment. The prospects of trndo aro eaid to be better than for many months. GOOD ,8trlk0 ,8 n,snl b' th0 fodcrftl lftW honco every man Individual!) actfid nnd failed to appear for work. All of tho Carpenters' Union aro out hut tho bricklayers refuBo to Join thorn in various parts of tho clf.y. it Is estimated tho work stopped was on two-thirds of tho buildings but not ono of tho Cnrpontors' Union is working and all bricklayers aro ap parently employed. Street railway men, canisters nnd other trodes re fused to Join in tho movement. Judge Hall Names Three Chil dren as Administrators of Big Estate. i 1 After hearing tho petitions nnd counter potltlons tho nrgumouts of hnlf a dozon attorneys on tho same, Judge John P. Hall In probate court ott,od tho cotrovory ovor tho polntmcnt of an administrator of tho Col Coach cstato by naming tho threo children, who aro tho principal heirs, n8 JoI,,t administrator. Tho thrco "avo accepted and will qualify nnd it ,B ,10,0(1 t,int tho 'mBt troubles wl bo forEtton. Thoro woro 8,x Petitions filed In tho controversy. Arthur Conch, onp of tho sons, asked to bo named tho administrator and later asked that ho nn,n,,B B'Bter' Mr8' Cnroy bo nnn,m1' MrB' CftrDy fl,d a I,ot,t,on ,0 bo T po,ntoa administrator mono and also P M "J? UlUlllUi, "IIHUI UUllWi-Wl.IH.Ml. .l"Vl.l , ... ..... , . .. . . . Coach nskod thnt L. J. Cody ho np pointed nnd Mr. Schoemnkor of Bnn don filed n petition asking that ho bo "PPotntotl. juugo iinu niter noanng tno caso, gavo tho heirs a good talking too tolling thorn that they should cut out tho neodleBB controversy and "got to gothor" and adjust tho cstato wlth- pending n largo portion of It l.i uscloss litigation. According to figures Introduced T Say-the estate consists of 100.-.At 000 worth of notes and similar secu rities, $2,900 In cash, $1,500 stock In tho steamer Bandon, $5,000 In tho tug Klyhlam, 187 shares out of tho 200 shares in tho Coach TImbor Com pany which Is worth about $200,000. Thoro may also bo othor property, On , ' ' """ " " " ' ;' a contract with the Cody Lumber company, tho latter Is to tako nt least $20,000 worth of timber fiotn tho Coach Tlrnbor company each year. Mr. and Mrs. Carey who enmo horo from Grand Rapids, Mich.,, have de cided to establish a homo In Coqulllo, Mr. Cnroy who was engaged In tho I plumbing and heating business at i Grand Rapids, expects to engago In some kind of business nt Coqulllo, Today another will contest will bo honrd nf- Pnnullln. ITnlrn othr fhnn Aiyrtlo roint navo attacKOJ tho van- dlty of tho Instrument which cuts them off. Tho nephews who nro tho beneficiaries of tho $10,000 estate re side In Myrtlo Point. FROMJUMNER In Baseball Game Featured By Many Hits and Errors Reserves Triumph. In a loosely played game of bass ball, which was repleto with errors on both sides and featured by heavy, hitting, tho Naval Reserves defeated tho Sumner team nt Sunnier yester-, day afternoon by a trore of U to 10. ( Both pitchers woro hit freely. The Naval Reserves clouted Selandor's of- SERES W HEIGHT MORE INDICTMENTS IN ' IJHill LEGISLATIVE SCANDAL i . " i IS ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Claude Nasburg Is Fined Five Dollars for Exceeding the Speed Limit. Claudo Nasburg was arrested this morning by Marshal Jack Carter for oxcosslvo speeding within tho lire limits, and when taken before Recor der Butler ontorod a plea of guilty, and was fined $5. Marshal Carter in .arresting Na3 burg Is carrying out his vigorous cam paign against auto spocdlug, and says that all who oxceed tho limit allowed by law will bo arrested. COAST LEAGUE BALLJCOIS Oakland Shuts Portland Out Sunday In Last Gamo of the Series. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. Per Won Lost cont .571 .537 .523 .515 .470 .379 Portland 35 2G San Francisco. .30 31 Vornon 3-1 31 Oakland. . . .35 33 Sacramento 30 33 I.ob Angolos. . .25 11 (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Juno R. Suti- ! day's gnmos In tho Const I.ouguo re sulted ns 10110W8: 8nn FrnnclHC o It II San Francisco 8 9 Los Angeles 0 G (First game.) San Francisco,. 5 4 Los Angoloa 0 ' 7 At Portlnnd R II Portland 0 -1 Oakland 5 11 At Vornon n II Vornon 3 10 Sacramonto 5 12 (First gamo.) Vornon 4 7 Sacramonto 3 10 Satunlay'H CImwh. , Saturday's gamos In tho Coast Leaguo resulted as follows: At Portland R H Portland 5 15 Oakland 1 4 At San Francisco R II San Francisco C 13 Los Angeles 3 9 At Vornon R H Sacramento . 1 '8 Vornon C 14 forlngs to all parts of tho flold. San- dorson, who was In tho box for tho Roaorvos, pitched a moro offectlvo gamo and was battod less freely, Ho was also glvon bettor support than his opponent with tho exception of tho ninth Inning when tho Sumner playors, through a couple of hits and taking advantage of somo rank or rora on tho part of tho Naval Re-. serves Holders, mado fivo runs. Tho hattorles woro: Naval Re serves, Sandorson nnd Wnlmark, Sumner, Solandor and Barker. Next Tuesday will bo opening day of Drain-Coos Bay auto lino. Tickets at Busy Corner THE WEATHER. OREGON, Juno C - Fair to- night and Tuesday; light frost white roio; tho class motto Is "Vtn tonight. coiuub." Grand Jury at Columbus Makes Third Report on Charges of Bribery Today. ACCUSED REPRESENTATIVE PLEADS GUILTY AT ONCE Owen J. Evans Admits Accepts ing $100 and Is Fined $500 Will Tell All. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, Times.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Juno 5. Tho grand Jury mado Its third roport la tho legislative bribery today, return ing eight Indictments against nn iniyiy persons nnd thrco "no bills. Representative Ouon J. Evans of Stark county, who was In the court room wlion tho Jury onmo In nt onco wns sorvod with an Indictment chare lug him with receiving $100 from L. C. Mlllor, a loan aoiit of Akron hi connection with a bill to roitulato tho loan compnnlos. Ho pleaded guilty and wns' lined $500 by Jtidgo Kln kead. Evans will go hoforo the grnud Jury and toll nil ho knows ubout tho bribery scandal. L GLASS DAY At Masonic Opera House Tues day Evening Graduates Will Hold Class Exercises. Preparations for tho Clnis Day ox- orcIaoH of tho Marshtleld high school graduates were completed today. Thla Is tho first time that n Clais Day pro gram has beou boon mndo a foaturo of tho .commoncomeutB hero. On class diry, tho graduating orations, otc, nro delivered by tho grnduatos and thus tho commoncomont exor cises will consist of n hrM geuoral program and tho presentation of tho diplomas. At first, tho graduatOB Intended tq ask tholr friends to present nil flow ors nnd presents nt tho commence ment exorcises but Jntjgr It wns do cldod thnt they would ho nccoptod at either tho Class Day or commonco mont exercises, Tho following Ih tho program for Tuosdny evening: 1. Commencement song, High' school AddroBs of Welcome, Allco Curtis. Class History, Joo Bonnett. Recitation, Mary Hansen. Piano solo, "Rhapsodio Hong- rolso," No. 14, Llst Lucy Powers. Address to Juniors, Eric Bolt. Rcsponso, Mary Price. Class Prophecy, Nolllo Trlbbojr and Belvn Flanagan. "Old Orogon," John Forguson. Solo, "Son of tho Desert Am I," Eric Bolt. Duot, "Oh! That Wo Two Woro 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. , Maying," Mary Haneon and Evelyn Langworthy. Conmii'iireineiit Progrnm. Tho commoncomont oxerclsos will bo hold nt tho Masonic Open Houso Wednesday evening, Juno 7, and tho. following "la tho program: 1. "Swing Song." Girls' chorus. 2. Invocation. Rov. J. T. M. lCnor. 3. "Annlo Laurie." Girls' chorus. 4. AddragH, William Jaspo Kerr. 5. Prosontatlon of Diplomas, M. C. Hortpn. fi. "Good Night", Girls' S'Xtotto. 7. Benediction. The class colors arc Green nnd white; and tho class flo.ver Is tho c