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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1911)
gllEfACEMENTJSJOT A VIRTUE; IT IS A CONFESSION OF WEAKNESS . .t . YOUR. ADS CARRYING your store-news, should appear us regularly ns dues tills newspaper. If n ncuHpapor omitted tin lssuo now ami then even for so weighty n ren on ns feui'liiK that It might rain It would not ho n good imuspupe.-. ,a-Wj Exmt VOL XXXIV Established In 1M78 ns Tho Coiiht Mall nnar MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PKES8 SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A stoic's advertising spneo in n newspaper, compared with thb spuco used hy other stores, should dcllno Its coniparallvo Importance in tho community! Docs your store's nd viTtKnij f.j.ice do thiit? MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 19l"l EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES." Lit LI SOLD FOLDINGS BE A Coiisolidatluu oi TIiik-, umM Mull .. T ninl Coos Hay Advert 'mt. NO. 133 TODAY .Q00 Rumor That F. A. Warner, C. A. Smith and "Mcnasha Company Gets It. SOUTHERN OREGON CO. TRANSFER ON THURSDAY BREAKWATER SIS TODAY Expect Waterworks Deal to Go Through Many Options Are Taken. According to roportB In circulation hero today, tho Oregon Coal and Navigation conipnny'H holdings of 3,090 acres on Coos Day, Including tho I.I buy inlno property nnd con siderable Mnrshllold property, liavo been sold for $125,000 or $115,000 Carries Fair Sized List of Pas ' sengers to the Oregon Metropolis. Tho Btenincr Breakwater sailed to day for Portland with n fnlr-slzefl passenger list. Tho passengors sailing on tho Breakwater wero tho following. J. C. Knight, Herbert Thompson, Mrs. W. C. Chase, .T. IL' Shlolds. Jiio. Hunter, Mrs. Jno Hunter, Mildred DETECTIVE BURNS IS INDICT Indianapolis Grand Jury Brings Indictments Against Bums, Detective Hossick of Los An geles and J. lVlcNamara. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Juno 17 Detective W. J. Burns and James Hossick, n city detective of Los An geles, wero Indicted bn tho charges of kidnapping John J. McNamnra, secretary of tho International Associa tion of Bridge nnd Structura' Iron Workers from this city, nnd ..IcNa mara was Indicted on charges of con spiracy to dynamite- by tho Marino county grand Jury today. CHARRED BODY AID RUINS Body of Alexander McNab Is Found In Burned Cabin ' at Roseburg. Just who hna bought tho property Hunter, Lona Hunter, G. A. Gould, r,v A.aoclntod Press to Cons Unv Is not olllcinlly divulged. However, O. II. Conltlln. D. Hepburn. Mrs. D. Uy Associated! ress to coos Bay LORIIR PROBE WIDE 19 SCOPE It Is known that i. A. Wnruor, a jon-ln-law of C. A. Smith, has boon negotiating for It and rumor has It that he, C. A. Smith anil thu Mo sasha Wooilenwaro company nro in-te-p 'eel lolntly. John Klcruiin of Oreou liny, Wis., ' i h beuuonthollayforsomo tlmo Ttas reported to bo lute-routed In tup Ct.ii. 'lowovor, Mr. Kloruan whoa tern at Tito Chandler today noun lint ly don! d that ho was Interested with Senate Committee Practically Decides to Call Entire Illinois Legislature. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON', D. C, Juno 17. . SHASTA LUTED HELD IIP ST BOBBERS AT DRAIN LAST NIGHT GRIMES IS IN WASHINGTON Coos Bay Man Writes Inter esting Letter From Na tional Capital. Win. Grimes, who loft hero somc tltno ago on an extended trip with Mrs. Grimes, Is now in Washington, D. C. In a lottcr hero, ho says: "I struck this burg a week ago and havo been having a good tlmo taking in the sights. "Tho Inst day or two I havo spoilt with Congressman Hawley on Coos Two Unmasked Men Hold Up Southern Pacific Train at Points of Guns. REGISTERED MAIL POUCHES ARE TAKEN , Lorimor Investigating committer Ilnnlinrn. W rii.m.llnr -viu v.. liniOS., ""I'" I ' WtlHIlHtVII tuini iiulf- koy, Mrs. Cook, M. Kara, I). Sarog,' ROSEBURG, Ore, Juno 17. The K. D. Pnrosoh, Tom Pnroseh. O. Carl- charred body of n mnn named Alex- mi A n iiu'i a ri.,r-u n iiniu. nnder NcNnbb was found In thn du- .1.... n r ....., ' '.',, ,', m, hrlo nf hU linrno,! nnliln nt llnOMr tllO SoiintO COlllIlllttCO todllV tiractlc snn. w. v vnn t iini M. two ve mi us south of Wost Roiobura. ally decided to summon ns wltnossos ' mtoroits Salhiroy, Mrs. Chas Raxtor, It! " K. !la8t night. Foul play Is Hiiupectod as ' tho Inquiry tho ontlro membership i "On our visit to tho PostofTlco Do- jutniiotl off nnd Paul, Mrs. It. K. Paul, Miss Lucv.a01,lc vniuouios nro missing. There ol i"' ''" i.uKimiiwiru ifnnt. rnrrinn m ii t fw., m..J is no duo ns yot to bo obtained. ' olectcd Sonntor Lorlmer. --v,..r V.......v -.-; '!! VlllhNVl .UtOl i A. E. CInusen, It. E. Hodborgl, Thou Store Robbery at Drain May Furnish Clue to Bandits. (By Assoclntod Prcs3 to Coos Bay Times.) 1 ItOSEBUUO, Ore., Juno 17. Two unmasked men entered tho mnll enr of tho South bound Shasta Limited 'at Drain nt eleven o'clock last night, nnd ns tho train wns nonrlnir Yon colln, ordered the mnll dorks to stop 'tint tr.'iltt. Tlmv iir,pi.n.i iiwi.. ,1a. T1a I. - mm 11m I.mm I.mm.. .... 11 111... .a... I.. PI...... ... . Diij iMiiiiuin. iiu hub ueuu mi inu inu num. i nu uiuorcou tuuir no Job nil right nnd Is looking nfter Coos """ wuii oxuiimion t tnroo ro voivers, mm wnon tiio train stojipoJ, sliouldorod the roxlstoroil mail sacks, dlsnppenrod, Tho Mr, Warner lu an O. C. ft N. deal. Ho nl o denied that ho hnd purehas- BOSEBURO ! . TALKS RECALLi I , E. ' i . 8.1 a in s9.5fiT imrr . m.'.u" fn!ui unit. . L. O. N lu S I II S f . KWIcllH'J' 2 tUliV , FOR ill: I I 1 I Cardinal Gibbons Scores Wo man Suffrage at St. Joseph's- Commencement Exercises (By issoclatcd Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) "Tempest In Teapot" Raised by Few Disgruntled Ones. McGnvern, Hnnnnh Itevnew. C. Nicholson, Mri). C. E. Nicholson A. Snuffer, MrH. S. A. Shoffor, A. Shcffer, L. 0. Smith. Mrs cJ the O. C. & N. property. Ho said Smith, W. II. Trcglown. David Tro when there wuh nnythlng to glvo out Inwn, Wesloy Ivy, Gortrudo Ivy, Miss ho would let Tho Tlmos know. Ho trraco Black, Mr. E. Lowln, Mlas added ho had bcon In horo n year Ottlonn Lowln, J. -Hutton, V. P. co nud wuh hack looking around. Drlukor, M. Van Olstlnc. Ills sou, W. S. Kiornnu nnd Jny Lawyer arrived horo today frciu Spo kcn and wero busy nhout town with Mr. Klornnn Sr. One report hnd that Mr. Lnwyor wns connected with the Meiinslm Wooilenwaro Company. Thlj afternoon, Mr. Lnwyor leased tho vacant room on tho (list floor of the now Cnl;o building for olllco pur potcs, Local parties recolvod loiters from Coodall & Perkins, owners of 0. C. -: X, stating thnt tho proporty wns told and was to ho turned ovor to day. Howover, A. E. Morton locnl reprcontntlvo of tho O. C. & N Com pany, had not heon nntlflod to turn the property over or that It hnd boen told. ' Mr. Armstrong, locnl roprenontn the of tho Monnslm Wooilonwro company, loft town yes'ordoy for a day or two nud con'- not bo seen. McClnllen trial It Is reported from fairs of their husbands nnd brothors o'clock. t. a. witrnor wont out before noon thoro that petitions havo been pro-, thoy could easily hnvo thorn cast their vegron iwi A. it. Powors and could not bo pared for tho recall or Judge coke, i ballots In tho right maimer. In do- Bennett readied. Consequently ninny of tho It Is not thought tho mattor will re- jnK this, women will bo tho chain- sonted rumcrs nlloat In connection with It suit In anything but talk a jo't of nions of whnt Is right." , ler overruled could not bo verified bovond whut "toinnest In n teanot" nnd Judxol naj been told nlrtrvo. Coko or his friends nro not exercised Mnnv ItenortH Ammt. over It. Judgo Coko Is naturally 0'v- lMlMinrs nllnnt u-pri Hint tlin llloased lit tllO 1110111' expressions ) reported O. C. & N. donl hnd same confldenco that havo como to him. r!li 1 sUnlilcnuco. Ono man hnd 0o of those was n tologrnni rocelv lt' 'rii out thnt it wna bought an ed indny from Judge Will It. King, terminals for the. Coos Bay nnd Holso. lato monibsr of tho Oregon Supremo If r nnors woro only ronl nllroads Court and Is as follows: or r.-ii money, Coos Buy today would "Portland, Or., Juno 17, '11. ha,. 'nil tercet bo?tn soveral city "Judge J. S. Coko, b' ' -- n coutor of finance. i Mnrshllold, Ore. T ' I"; tho O. C. & y. :'op1. local "Havo Just read of nttonipt to re- partlcs woro busy getting options on call you. Counton 1110 for any as-i. , . pr' i". I. t3, Kaufman & Company sistnuco I may be nhlo to rondor you.' ICiailO hav tii-er, n numlier of optlotiB, Will stump your district for you if 10 1'1 L. tn-, In tho name of G. S. Ar- deeiuod ndvlsablo. If the law glvon "old. Among tho lots optlonod nro tl.o Jury Is wrong then wo should 03ip Ik longing to Judge Coke and uhnngo tho law Riid not tho Judge. E. -idiMjnii In tim liinntf nnrth of Thouuh wo chnnze the Judste tho law Co-ii"rcai nvonuo nnd east of Se wl'l rmupln. i OD'l Ft, cot. Herbert Lockhart -'litts (Signed) WILL R. KING." o talicn ,-. option, It Is said, on tho Mc- This gives concroto expression to 4 rtier,n cornor nt tho Northeast cor- tho oxact situation. In his Instruc er of Broadway nnd Conmierclal fbr tlons, Judge Coko conflnod himself n,(iin. to a Judicial Interpretation of the law. Southern Orofron Deal. 'H thero is orror It is In tho law nnd ,vns announced In Tho T'm-s qunrrollm? with tho Judgo will not tome dm-. nr. .,nv rn,....o,in T.in correct It. As Judge King tersely ' ?fl ..111 .. .. .. . . . ...... nn.l -lltlll CORRY MSI U ft """"(li!rtniont, wo round that, in com nl nnco with tho rcnuost of Dr. 'Mc Cormac. tirosldont of thn Clinmlmr of ! !ce' "t ho far nothing has boon ttliiirlff it.nu .fillflal I .i..ti..lli..i.. i ..v.... .ma iiuuiimi IIIIIIIVUIIIIUI), HUH .a noisu orgunlzed and nursiilt com- minrii ni inn rt inara "mm in Commorc. for freo mall delivery In ,nn foot t bring' blood hounds Mnrshlleld, nn Insiiector hnd boon or-; from Snlom to tnko up tho scent. A T?,l TBI! dorod .to go to Marshllold to lIlVo- tlgnto ns to tho strcot ' markings, i liotiBO numborlng, sldownlks, etc. I I told thoni that I thought wo woro i lirotty well up on thoso things nud ! thnt thoro would bo vory llttlo to do I store at Drain was robbed last night, i:irco Buna nnu thren su't s.nci bo lug tukeii, and somo bollove- thnt tho Irobbors, who stolo tho mnll bnga woro tho Bamo mon who burglnrlzod , the store. Recordsr Butler Overrules De murrer Presented by C. F. McKnight. Recorder Butler this morning I to meet tljo requirements fully. I "Tho bar dredgo mnttcr r wns nl3o ; J ' itnkon up by Mr. Hnwloy. Thoy will I lintin ilin vilntiu nnnilv lm Inthlf linif' '' of tho month when IiIiIb will bo nsk od. Thoy stntod that thoy aro work ing out nn cntlroly now plan of con- mf)rtriil.wl Mm tlnmnrrnr iirnannrnl liv Attorney C. P. McKniuht In tho enso trnctlon. superior tn nnythlng horo- 'of I). A. Curry chnrEcd with vlolnt- toforo built, in anticipation of tho BALTIMORE, Md Juno 17. Car- ing the city building ordinance Tho henvy sens on tho North ' Pacific dlnnl GlbboiiB scored woman- suf- city was roprosented by J. D. Goss. conRt riKrI1K ont tho now plhns frngo in his nddress last night at SmiSR ?it nt loTcloS": '- 'flayed them somewhat but thoy coinmoncoinont exorcises nt St., In U0 ,lomurror( c. P. McKnight nro enthusiastic ovor what tho dredgo JoBoph Colloge. Ho said, "I think tho retained by Curry sot forth that tho will accomplish, place for womon Is In tho homo. Wo- ordlnaiico was Invalid. I ,.-iVo n,so vi80j tho Treasury Do- As n result of somo agitation ' , . " -- - , ----- "-,,-,- Lovoron nr. "' ' " '"- among u few dhgruntled residents of' mcn ,0"w ot wni,t t0 voto- u,lt lt reS ' fiolllK liquor on SSdny. 'mr,mpnt ,0 fC0 n,,out tho ronppoltit Kosohiirs ovor tho outcome of tho 'lo' 'o'' propor Interest In tho af- wn8 get fo Iontlny nfternoon at 2 mont of Mnjor Towor ns collector of . Tho complaint against Lo- Customs nt Coos liny. Thoy Inform wns (lied on May 29th. Tom ei, 8 tnnt !t wnilll, ,,0 tnkan nl, w kdZSSMeSffiSK "o'r..rn of Secretary McVeagh to In, DUKE IS SET FREE Iff JURY Declared Not Guilty of Stealing $24,000 From Big Four Railroads. .. ..i ...... . .m i. TIB SLA I BI iCOIST LE OSllli IS! I tho city. Then wo woro (By Associated Presi to tho Coos Bay Times.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Juno 17. Ed- ard S. Cooko todny was declared not guilty of embezzling $ 2 i,000 Infornifid i from tho Big Pour Itnllronds, Tho yt thnt tho abolition of tho position of 'n collector of ciiFtoms nt tho Coos .liny Port of Entry hnd bodn recom mended nnd I itninedlntoly nskod for Jury was out one hour and fifty-seven minutes. burg, Ohio, and will return thoro soon. Give my rogards to all on Coes Hoy. Be suro that Tho Tlmoa Is gout to me at Hnrveysburg as that n honrlng, a chanco to present somo e j ri- m ! flits why lt should ho mnlntnlued. K Vl V i ' ' ' Assistant Bocretnry niinw- !f tho only chnnce I hnve of hooping i i '"tUUifA l1 Va B0I" t,mo n"'1 tnkl1" n nm"' I track of tiie Ccwt I.osgue ball gnmos. JlL.&i. uUUiL.U i tried to show thorn thnt thoy , j Iaw Washington piny Boston horo jworo mnklns; n big mistake In try-' Monday. ! i Ing to abolish tho port of entry nt , "i i10n,.,j President Taft mnko hlu Sheriff and Conductor Portland Defeats Vernon By a coos Bay. i tmd him timt wo woui.i Decoration Day hpmoii at tho Atiinu- pnrtiouiar oiaiin tor ton National Comotory. Shot Down by Men Under Arrest. IDENTITY MADE KNOWN. O (By Associated Pross.) SALT LAKE. Utah, Juno 17 -Deputy Sheriff Samuol Milton of Dubois, Ida., and William Kidd of Pocntollo, n train con ductor, woro shot and mortally wounded by two mon on n southbound Oregon Short Lino train nenr tho mouth of Beaver fftiivnn lilnlin tnilnv ' W........, ....., w. Score of 8 to 3 Other Coast League Games. KTANIUNO OP THE CLUBS. Por (By 0 tUy Associated Pres to Coo Bay Won Lost cent Portland. . . .42 28 Ban Francisco Vornon . . . Oakland. . Sncrnmonto. Los Angeles. (ByAssoclof 1 Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) . -in .3S .40 .34 . 29 35 37 39 40 47 P013TLAND, Juno 17. Portland dofeated Vernon yestordny by n sco.-o to tho bothor of compiling It. of 8 to 3. The results of tho games played In tho Coast Lcaguo wero ns follows: At Los Angeles Portland. . . I Vernon. ... will ultimo ti.'o fn..,,,i rniif,.i- and truthfully oxprosses It. "Though f tho Southorn Oregon company's wo chnngo tho Judgo tho law will re contrcl to tho Monashn Woodonwn'o main." wnipnny. Tho Monashn Wooden- Howover, lt Is not thought there 're c mpany hnvo secured control will bo any action other than tnlk. ' cnnsldernhlo moro thnn one-hnlf "" -.w---- - InA i-in.l. . l mm. j-i !..-. .!. a mnn li i-iHrt (ntoa - oioi-K nun will prouauiy oieci jir. LiiniiuuiBH. u o uw ,...v0-j Times) elr omcers and directors nt the an- tigatlng tho plant has reported to ,.,,.,,;.. , 17 meeting In Empire Thursday, tho syndicate negotiating for It nnd SALT LAKE Cl, U ) nh. June , xt. ElJah Smith retains n very small it Is not unlikely that Flanagan and An Man "county ahor It l ioro 'ock of stock In tho company and Bennett will shortly transfer It to ne has not beon lea ned yet. as h may bo retained as an officer by tho new company. shot fatnlly toda. and Conductor complimentary vote of tho Mena.ua Another report that was started ' vldd was shot and k lied on n so it -Woonware company's stock. today was that G. X. Wendllng, head, bound Oregon Short Lino train at ii,.i ..r........... nf tim w..niiiinir Lumber comimny. Spencer, Ida., by two unknown men. ,0. C Sether. head of tho Cooston who is head of the Willamette nail-1 The sheriff boarded the train at At San prancisco Jiwaslto Company, arrived here re- road Company thnt was incorporated High Bridge, and arrested two men.; 0aklnnd , , , gr and will spend n few days on n few days ago at Salem to build .When the train reached Spencer, tho Angeles. . , the Do,. ,i. i.j. ..Li.. J...H. i --- t,.oo -Vn! Tin v wna nn thn! sheriff Dllt the prisoners in thO Km nu6Wi ii. "'I """"u""a-uB""ri" liT .;,?,-.-, r-tTiv:; n, ind, snioklnc car and boean to search At Sacrament il C R. Smith, head of the Mennsha is doubted. Mr. Wendling's com-'them. He took two pistols from ono Sacramento. "oodenwnro comnany. for 100 acres pany owned the gasoline schooneriOf them, and while ne was reacning S(U, prancisco. "tide flat nunr Hnnstnn whlchlsown Washccloro which was recently lost .out for handcuns, ono or me by Mr. Sether's company. Mr. below Rogue River. aether, It Is understood, was former- Engineer Aston of the Coos Bay - cimuea wun tne juenasna woou- mm cubioju oitMiif uW., ..-.--. .- ------ eifare company. taken option on tide flat holdings I turned a pistol on the conductor and It i . . 11..1 -. n-. nn on nnnnr Ron tro. I IrllloH him. Th nrlsoners then' null-1 e win bo definite developments tacken in front of Eastside. He ic'od the tell cord, and when the tnan,.Twavr SaT ALL Prtments in the nigotlatlons now on also said to have taken other op slowed down, Jumped off and fled. WALNUT ICT, CIU2AM . ALL ..u ... ... ,,., - -. , not mnko onv pnrtloular olalin for ton National Comotory. I also had nnv great amount of IiusIuims In tlia , the pleasure bf a visit with him at ppst but would for tho future. I cnll- j the White House yesterday. j oil his nttontlon to tho groat ro O sourcos around Coos Bay nnd tho r- mnrkahle dovolopmont thnt Is hound O to follow tho comnlotlon of a railroad thoro. I asked him not to insist on ,C00 his rocommondntlon ngnlnst tho port , c Q,, ? ,. , Ml nnd roquostod thnt other Cooa nayj""''",,!, people be allowod to no noaru. I sug-1 gostod thnt ho consldor a roport from Dr. McCormnc, Dr. Mlngus nnd . J. W. Bonnott on tho matter but gavo ! him to undorstnnd thnt unloss hoi would glvo suoh n ninttnr propor con- i,st TIJIK TO ROSElU'ltG 11 V sldorntlon that wo didn't want to go .507 .r.oo .459 .382 THE WHKAT .MAltKHT. Assoi'iated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 17. Track wboat prices: Club. SCo: Bluo Ruralau, SBc; Valley, 87c. CHICAGO. 111., Juue 17. July, SO B-Soj Septombor, SO 5-Sc; Decom bor 89 1-So. TACOMA, Wash., Juno 17 Wheat prices unchanged. COOS HAV AM) ItOSEBL'ltG Al'TO LINE. men grabbed up a pistol and shot the Olldi 14 vuiuub" vsvm !.- ttrn11n G ttii tn ductor Kldd seized the men who 'B v "l1' "" R 8 3 R 1 o R 1 7 II 1G 8 H 3 10 iir.n... Iln,.,lu .. )lnr. IJ l.ORVO .unrauiiuiu III u;u uauu , ,, " 7 .i t, ,rv morning and reach Roseburg in SK not n bit of dnngor of tho 'Ironsury nour8 Dopnrtmont 'gottlng n resnlutlou J Leave Rosnuurx nt C: 45 n. ni. dally through Congross for tho nbolltlon of and reach Marshflold In 8 hours. tho Pno Unv Port of Entry. This ' wnuo tc uoounio, .Miirsuuom uciiet may bo truo but It Is had to havo an i unfnvornblo roport against us on fllo and .then with tho present political nilxups in national affairs, it is liarn II to tell what they will not do. In the 7 recommendation, three ports nro pro vided for California nnd only ono for Oregon that being at Portland, olllco nt Blanco Cigar Store. 12 Flno HAND PAINTED China, cut; gloss and sliver FOR PRESENTS Red, Cross Jewelry Department. Reliable Photo Supplies and finish course "Congressman Hawley In addition to our usual flavors, r the Coos Bay Water company, tlona. A posse 1b in pursuit. NAVAL RESERVES NOTIOR Ml members of tho Marshflold of Naval Reserves aro requested to moot at the hall Monday ovonlng, Juno 19, Is looking for regular drill. after needs pretty carefully and talks LIEUT. R. O, GRAVES, in pretty plain languago to tho do-. when it Is necessary, PHONE I. R. KAUFMAN CO YOUK Mrs. Grimes at Harvoys- COAL ORDERS $1.00 van TON, I I 4 .J ltajL-- jMMU-JJjJj -fl-tfcfr1 Iri' r'J"'""'itL'"'v