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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
"i jpnnumi1-"" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOAIDAY, JUNE 26, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. THE RAIL LOCAL FIRE1EI W mm Present Status of Marshfieltl StreetCar Line and Its Prospects. Jacob M. Dlnko is expected back ihoro this week to begin actlvo work on his street car project according to information given out Tuesday by'P. A. Sandborg, who Is to bo Mr. Blako's engineer. As Mr. Blako'sAfranchlso will ox plro July 1, ho will not havo tlmo to build tho mllo of road which It re quires him to havocpmplctcd by thnt date, so It Is expectod that ho will ask for an extension of his franchise, probably at tho nlxt council meeting. It was reported Bomo months ago thnt ho would adit fdr another exten sion of tho frnnchlso and later nftor ho left, It was stated that other par ties would seek tho frnnchlso for his co'mpnny but under a different name. I However, theso , Tere but niero rumors and llttlo attention was paid : Til ftlarshfield Hosecart Team Confident of Winning Race On July 4th. With tho announcement that Ban don Is planning to eclcbrato tho FoWti of July, tho local firemen hardly look for tho Bandon FIro De partment to send a hoso cart team hero on Independence day to parti cipate in tho hoso cart race, which 1b down on tho program of athlotlc sports. Whllo Bandon will not bo on hand, Myrtle Point will send over a team, and North Bend may also competo In tho rnco. Weeks of diligent practlco has rounded tho local aggregation of sprinters Into flno form, and tho Knowing ones predict a victory for the local hoso cart team. Owing to tho practlco adopted re cently by tho local firemen of keeping secret all times mado In trnlulng, It Is hard to got a lino on Just what tho to. them except by Fomo who havo! hoys' nro capablo of doing, but Jud been opposed to BInko's project on Ring from tho speed shown In prac nccoiint of tho past delays. Theso tlco. Myrtle Point and North Ilend parties, it Is expected, will protest , will hnvu to bo at their beat to stavo against any further extension of tho off tho efforts of tho Ileot MnrshncM nnn1ilnr n f tliln Minn nnil mnv RPolc llfeiUCn. to Involve tho referendum, a petition for which was onco presented to tho council. Thero has boon somo talk of with holding tho franchise for tho water front, BtreetB both In North Bend and Mnrshflold nnd having tho two cltlen construct tho track and then lenso It on short terms of yenrs or on a wheolago basis to any roads thnt J ' mlirlif Analm in nnnrntn nvor IK TlV 1 this moans, it is figured out, that tho'Dcclares In Its Favor and De control of tho water front would bo held for tho public for all tlmo and also that It would afford equal tor mina! privileges for all railways that anight build to Coos Bay. Council man Ferguson hna expressed himself tprlvatoly In favor of this planand It wtiiiS U. s ftriM 1)11 tr !VcJ BcnJniln(;twJork M.k.r, or ftcnjamjn C'tlc Less Than a Week to Prepare 4th of July Is Almost Here Everybody should have now Clothes in order to cele brate this National Holiday, From the size of the crowds buying 'here Saturday you would think it just the day before the Fourth. This proves two things That it pays to buy at THE HUI and save the difference from credit store prices, That first selections for early buyers are best, We are ready to prove to you on the finest Suits priced S8 50 to $35,00 That' "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. BANDON atARSlLFIELD SEN. ROOT ON i .RECIPROCITY n hi j o. fends President Taft's Course. ' (By a. rop is STAND Lorimer's Defeated Rival Is Re ticent as to Use of Money In Senatorial Campaign. (By Associated Press to Ccob Buy Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 23. Although former Senator Albort J. Hopkins on tho day Senator Lorlmcr I was elected to tho Scnato heard many W 11 CAUSES ALARM MAN WITH AXE NKAU THIS SCENE OK tiii: HIM TRAGEDY, TitAMP SCARES WOMAN IX POHTLAXR ALMOST RESULTS IX TRAGEDY. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bn Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Juno U. At Milwaukee n suburb, this afternoon, a man entered tho back yard of a res ident, picked up an axo nnd hnnimor Associated Press to Coos Bay ' Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 22. Is not unlikely that It will bo brought Senntor Root of Now York formally rumors of uso of money in accom up when tho street car frnnchlso Is oponod tho Canadian rpcjproclty de- pllshlng that result, ho said today ho next tiiscusseu, ai icasi ao tar ns mo cato in tno senate yesterday, no an- was unablo ''tb nuf'hta flncor" on cd with It on tho door. A woman waterfront streets nro concerned. oilHccd that ho favorod tho ngrco- nny corruption. Pressed to toll tho I wh opened tho door Bnw tho ax and Thero has also boon a discussion rndnl and defended President Taft's commlttco investigating Senator Lo- slammed tho door shut, locking It. of a syndlcnto of business men of codnso In negotiating it, declnrlng rimer's olcctlon to tho United States Sho ran Bcroamlng from tho houso Mnrshflold and North Bond to sccuro that In no wny had ho oxcccdcd his Sonato, whethor ho had nny reason through tho front door, nnd nlarmcd tho franchlso nnd olthcr build tho authority. Sonator Root also spok to bollovo that any of tho ropublicnn8,ti neighborhood. Sovoral men road Immedintoly or hold in trust to in fftVor of his nmondment to tho Who desertod him for Lorlmer had I started in pursuit of tho man, who 1)0 offorod to tho first railway that wood pulp and paper provision of tho ono so bocnuBO of impropor In-1 was Joined by another mnn, and a will reach Coos Bay. Tho frnnchlso bill to which President Tnft Is oppoa- fluonco, tho witness declined to an to bo guarded with propor rcstrlc- ed on tho ground that it might Jeo- 8wor. "I don't think I ought to sny," tlons nnd regulations for tho protec- jmrdlBo tho ontlro agreement. Ho in- doclarcd tho formor sonntor. "It is tion of tho public. It la bollovcd that 8Istod thnt tho President had follow- only my bollof." Nolthor could ho with tho local mon bohlnd tho prop- C(1 tno practlco ordlnnrlly followed by nnmo ny person who could nld tho osltlon sufficient stock would bo sub- ainlomatic nnd executive ofllcors of nnimitt i, ,,in,, tio. .i.i.i tho government. In giving nssurnnco thnt ,10 nnd trlod t0 forgot hIs dof(mt to other governments that certain saying ho was Buro tho nubile hnd no ecrlbcd by road. tho public to build tho NOTICE. All Coos County Warrants drawn on tho Genornl Fund, nnd endorsed prior to Janunry 1, 1910, will bo paid on presentation at my office In Coqutllo. No interest will bo nllowod on any of theso warrants, nftor Juno 22. 1911. Dated this 21st day of Juno, 1911. T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasurer. thlngs.would pr could not bo dono. EP OR JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OP THE FAMOUS Heide Caps All colors and all sizes. They are the standard of tho world. Up-to-dato and nifty. TRICKS ONLY HOc to 91.SO. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. THE TEACHERS San Francisco Getting Ready For Great Gathering of Pedagogues. I SAN FRANCISCQ, Cal Juno 22. Tho greatest educational body In America In tho world Is to con veno In San Francisco July 8-1-1. Tho National Education Association is n meeting of tho American people Fif ty thousand teachers delegates from all parts of tho United Statos and Canada will flock to tho Golden Gato City. Tho members go up, not from marblo halls and tradition-hallowed campus, but from tho llttlo rod school houses standing on the high ways and by-ways of all this land from tho Maine woods to tho deserts of Arlzonn. It is the organized voice of the groat teaching force of Am- tlmo for a man with n grievance REBEL LEADER IS number of shots woro flrcd nt tho pair who took refugo In a. clump of trees. Sheriff Maes of Clackamas county, who was In the neighborhood, orpnnlzed a nosso, and tho men nro bollovcd to bo bo surrounded that escapo will bo impossible. Mllwnu keo is tho sceno of tho recent mur der of tho four mombors of tho fnm Uy of Wllllnm Hill, who woro killod with an nx. Tho bodies of tho Mrs. 11111 and her llttlo girl woro horribly profiled. When tho posso closed In on "tho two mon thov eurrendored, no moro shots be'nq; fired. Tho man who caused nil tho cxcltemont said ho went to tho door of tho houso to beg for food, and thnt an axo was stand ins next to tho Jam, and ho nccldon- REVOLT IX LOWER CALIFORNIA tally placed his hand on it, where- IS PUT DOWX WHEN GENERAL Mnon tno wmnn slammed tho door In his fnco. When ho and his com- DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA LLEGANY XOW READY FOR HUS1NE8S Leaves Marshfield Daily ROAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIKLB BiSO A. M. ARRIVE DRAIX 4 V, M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR 8ALU AND INFORMATION AT The Busy Center Bms Store nioXK aoa THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Reilondo (,,,,u Will ninko regular trip currying pMHencrs both ways nnd freight between Coos Uny and Sun Francisco. AllrservilimsforpMcMgcri made at Alllunco Dock, MurtUlleld nnd Inter-Ocmu Trnj. Cu. Union Street Wharf No. 2. Hn Francisco. For Infprmntlon, pliooe I I -J or 285. Sailing from San Francisco Tuesday nftcruoou, Judo 27. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. JACK NOSItY IS CAPTURED AND HIS ARMY LAYS DOWN ARMS. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TIA JUANA, Mex., Juno 23. After two hours of sharp fighting against approximately 500 Mexican troops rebels at TIa Juana, 100 men under General Jack Mosby laid down their arms nt the intornatlonnl boun dary lino this afternoon and march ed across as prlsonora of the United , States troops on duty at tho lino. Jt j Is statod that two rebels wero killed, ' and one wounded nnd that about fifty panlon saw tho neighbors gntherlng they started to run. Tho mon sat isfied the sheriff thnt they know nothing of the Hill murders and wore relensed. SENATE TO INVESTIGATE. Adapts Resolution of Senator Cul berson to Probe Uso of Money In Elections. (By Assnclntod Press to Coos Bat Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 22. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT POIITWXD SAILS FROM COOS BAY, FOR PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 27th NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE It C. P. McGEOHOE, Agt can troops had advanced within a mllo or two of tho lino and wdro In FlVe1' hundred thousand teachers v"" ,snu ino r0De,s were ' 0Ul" In tho,l,Unlted States look toward this n),nVbered1.and TOtreei a d,sta"c mniYA. D , mw ,i- of about threo mtIea before reaching HtVVHHn w VIIV IV-Vi Wi WUVIl UU nual ""pilgrimage, or tho sourco Investigation In tho uso of money In federals woro killod and wounded. At political campaigns of 1904 and 190S tho tlmo of tho surrendor, tho'Mexl- Is proposed In a resolution Introduc ed today by Senator Culberson of Texas. Tho proposed Investigation will bo made by tho Commltteo on Privileges and elections with Instruc tions' to report the methods of cur tailing subscriptions, and confining the international line. With thfs en- whence shall issue tho latest and BaBomont lt ,s believed the revolt In them to proper and legitimate ob- most 'pronounced advancements con corning educational matters. Lower California Is ended jects. Portland Wednesday, June 21, will be tho pioneer reunion in Port- Next Wednesday. Umatilla For tho first tlmo in the history of veterinary science, hog cholera has broken out in Oregon and is alarming raisers of porkers In i NOTICE, Annual meeting of stockholders of land. Archer. Land Company will bo held ai mo omco 01 First rsattonai Dank The Senato hnB -nut en mnv ,ina TTmoiii .... - fw w UWIMQB UUIUUttU liUUUlJt of Marshfield, Ore., on Saturday, July to Its direct election bill it will all Pilot Rock Pilot Rock saw mill 8 1911 at 10 o. m., for tho purpose be tangled up. owners were arrested by Game and of electing directors and transact The Declaration of Indopendenco Fish Warden Watson for dumping such other business as may lawfully was woven Into tho American flag, saw dust into Birch creek, which is corao before the meeting. .and tho Emancipation Proclamation against the provisions of tho game HENRY SENGSTACKEN. shines from its stars. law. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON JUNE . 10 ' SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAI S FASTJSERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our sfliges leaving Mnrshflold ot 0 o'clock every mom ncct with evening train to Portland, tho same M auto line. COOS RAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINK OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, O. F. IIAB!'Aj!D' 120 MARKET AV., Marshfield. Agent, R034ui - PUONB 11 Real Estate BUY NOW All kinds of City and Farm Prop erty. Rooming houso at a bargain. AUG. FRIZEEN 08 Central Ave., Marshfield,' Qro. After the ahow try a TurkUh bath Phone 214- J. . itwmll ..i...MHT,?.'.'.ifl orM-wnv;;jr -i niM wnfc TZ W 1'AMll --- UNIQUE PANT t6 . J.. In? CK " uring your u,.-. ,f Ing and replrl6 w " J Wo re exports- t cleaned tm y060?,, i Phoae aws, --- jjjj Seeoad M-w " Ptefrtetac. ' f I . jij, ctimiK t i . OAk'ib'WiV. i.tifc-U.- m ma g .'S5L.i...., i. -- f: iA