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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. h K U tt SPOKANE MEN ASK FDR A fef - AT POflQ RAV ' "QfillflPF Ml Mmm 111 uuud dm! uyuflnL UlAl ,1 v j-.hiw 1 1 iJ-w.--yft"tfMwwrv i mm V'L-'W- s5M9i;a Jt. m P ' . Dan Maloney Tells Spokane Jon Mile. Ranchers Meet and Newspaper of Men and Conditions at Home. The following Interview with Dan E. Maloney, news editor of The Tlmeu, appears In the Spokane Spok esman Review of Juno 24. Dn:i stopped off for a dny In the northern city while on his way eastward to do n little boosting for Coos tiny. Tho following Is the article In question: "Coos Dny Is becoming n Mecca for Spoknne people," snld Dan E. Malo ncy of the Coos nay Times, Marsh field, Ore., who wns nt tho Spokane yesterday en route to Iowa for a visit to his old homo. "I notice that the Spokesman-Review yesterday told of tho purchase of tho Oregon Coal & .Navigation compnny holdings at Coos Day by W. II. Klcrnan and Jay Law yer of Spokane. It Is understood that Klermnn and Lnwyer are pretty closely allied with Southern Pacific railway Interests, and nlso tho Me nasha Woodonwaro company of Mc jinsha, Wis. Tho lnttor company has Just purchnscd tho Southern Oregon company's holdings, about 105,000 acres of Coos county timber laud. "A numbor of Spokane people al ready nro roildonts of Coos Dny. Among them are I." S. Kaufman, a pioneer In tho development, of Snok nne, and his son, G. W. K.iufnwn, Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman Is a daughter of Judge Happy of Spokane. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman have Just an nounced the engagement of their only daughter. Miss Elizabeth, to Thomas Baldwin Brown, n wealthy young Chi cago man, tho wedding to tako placo early next month. "Jacob M. Blnko, n member of a well-known Spoknno family and son-in-law of Colonel I. N. Peyton of Spokano, hns been promoting a street car project In Mnrshflold. P. A. Snnd bcrpr, former city engineer of Mnrsh flold, was formerly assistant city en gineer of Spoknno. "Coos fyiy has good water ship ping facilities, accommodating ves sels with 18 feet draft now, nnd ves sels aro regularly plying between thero nnd Portland, and San Fran cisco. "It is claimed about ono-Blxth of tho standing timber of tho United States Is within a radius of 50 miles of Coos Bny. The 75-mlIes nuto trip between tho Southern Pacific main lino and Coos Ray would lend a stranger to bellevo these claims as to tho vast amount of lumber In thnt continual forest. A largo portion of tho timber land Immediately around Coos Bay Is underlaid with n.hlgh grndo lignite coal, government re ports Indicating thnt tho coal area Is about 400 square miles In extent. It is the only conl field In Oregon. "Thoro Is conBldornblo ranchlnu nnd fruit growing around tho Bay, but lack of rnllroad shipping facili ties has prevented tho development of tho fruit Industry. Dairying Is the prlnclpnl sourco of Incomo for tho xnnchers, good cows netting from $75 to $125 tho year." 4ih of J C.ffHjM llll Vf M.k.r or Bcnjarnjn Qotrcs Pass Resolutions Regard ing Improvements. The residents In the vicinity of Ton MUo held nn important mass meet-! ilng last Snturduy afternoon. It wns j originally intended nnd arranged ns I a conference between tho dredging .committee of tho Port Commission land tho people of Ten Mile. Tho committee consisting of C. S. Wlnsor nnd Cnpt. Polhomus wns dclnycd nnd tho gathering organized Itself with Illllls Short as chairman and J. Do Mageo as secretary and proceeded to J pass a scries of resolutions outlining their position ana wants, loiter, .Mr. I Wlnsor and Cnpt. Polhomus arrived land conferred with a number of the i taxpayers anu secured n copy oi mo resolutions for presentations to tho Port Commission. N Tho following Is an oftlclnl copy of tho resolutions ns they wove adopt ed: Whereas, That portion of Coos , county, known ns Ten Mile Lake nnd vicinity was Included within the boundaries of tho Port of Coos Bny without consulting tho residents 'thereof, and Wberons. the proporty holders of I said district have paid their tnxes an nually since tho organization of tho snld port, nnd to tho present tlmo , liavo received no boneflt therefrom, nnd j Whereas, It Is of vital nnd Immc- benefit said section can derive from being within tho boundaries of said inort nnd subject to tnxntlon thereby, is tho Improvement of tho menus of communication In snld district nnd ,. . - , ,, ,,- A stntement or tho recent pur- Whccen8. It Is of vital and Immc- dlnto Importance thnt tho wntcrwny .chnso of tho Oregon Conl nnd Navlg- between North Lnko and Ten Mllo atlon compnny property by Spoknno Lnko, n dlstnnco of about 000 yards capitalists Is mado In tho Issuo of tho bo deopened sufficiently to mnko It spokcsmnn-Rovlow of Juno 23. After nnvlgablo tho cntlro year for wntor rccitlng tho facts of tho transfer Tho craft used on snld lnko in ordor thnt Spoknno pnpor snys: tho products thereof bo onnbled toi "with M. KIcrnnn nnd Mr. Luwyor I reach the- mnrkot, and lnro associntod T. A. Reynolds nnd P. Whorens, Ten Mile Crook should bo a. Henry of Now York City. A now cleared of obstruction, not only to company' hnH been organized, known furnish needed transportation fnelll- na tno Reynolds Development com mies, but nlso ns nn Incident relievo ,,nnyi 0f wj,ci, jjr. Klornnn Is presl from overflow lnrgo trncts of vnlu- ,iPnt, Mr. Henry vlco president, M. Less Thai a Week to Prepare Wy Is Almost. Here Everybody should have new 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 provds two things That it pays to buy at THE HUB and save the x 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 fin to $35,00 That "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and SSioe Co. J3ANDON MAKSHFIEU) i I m' iuw sjitf miiiiiinimnwfifiiWHwmnw' in am un! rbmi i hmii m GOME SOOI miiwriawwwuiririiliwwiwwwumw A CARD TO TIIK PUHLIC. I Mr. Kiernan Is Quoted In Spo kane Paper Is Specu lative Deal. nblo land, nnd Whereas, Tho cost of lioth projects Ih nomlnnl nnd it vigorously prosecuted can ho completed within n short space of time. i Now, thoroforo, ho It resolved by tho tax payers of tho said Ton MUo District thnt tho Port of Coos Dny i Commission ho respectfully nnd enrn- Lnwyor Reynolds treasurer and Mr. theso snerntnrv. Tho purchase Is mndo for specula tion. ' Tho lnnd Is practically nil conl doposlt land and Includes tho oldest conl niino on tho Pnclfle const, tho Mnrahfleld. About 1,000 ncrcs aro suited to agricultural development. Goodnll & Perkins of Snn Francisco estly urged nnd requested to forth- i,nvo been tho prlnclpnl ownors In - I iwiih nunpi n pinn lor carrying oui tho Improvements referred to, nnd thnt thej work bo Inaugurated nnd .continuously maintained out of funds I In hnnd until tho completion thorenf with tho object of hnvlng tho snmo I finished nt tho enrllest possible dnto. Dated nt I.nkcsido this of June, 1911. I V. IIILLIS SHORT, Chairman J. D. MAGEE. Secretary LOCAL OVERFLOW. Snilel Today. Tho President nnd Condor woro among vossols crossing tho bar today. , PINCIIOT IS PLEASED. tho Orogon Conl nnd Navigation com pany nnd they liavo hold tho property for n numbor of yenrs. "Recnuso Mnrshflold Is ono of tho very fow hnrbors on tho const be tween Snn Francisco nnd Portlnnd wo expect Mnrshflold cvontunlly to bo 4th day .developed and become n port of somo Importance," snld Mr. Kiernan. ! "Thoro nro no rnllrond connections with tho nutsldo country now, but the prospectn nro good for rnllrond devel opment In that territory in tho noir i future Wo mndo tho purchnso ns a futuro Invostmont lnrgoly." Xnnn Snillli Arrives. The Nn nn Smith eroHsod In this morning nt S o'clock nft"r making n record trip from tho Golden Onto to tho Coos Rny bar. Sho left San Frnnclsco nt i p. m. Sunday. Hire to Penitentiary Sheriff Gngo left this morning for Coqullle to mnko arrangements to tnko Robert Bleo to tho penitentiary at Salem. Judge Coke revoked Rice's parole to day nnd Sheriff Gngo will nrrlvo on the evening train on his way to Sa lem with tho collego bred convict. Former Clilcf of Forest ly Depart incut Expresses Himself. (By Associated Press to Coos Ray Times. NEW YORK. N. Y.. .Tune S7. - Gifford Pli'chot is highly pleased with tho decision of Commissioner Roniie't. in the cancellation of tho Cunningham claims ho said, "It Is proof given by tho administration itself, that tho fight mado against it to prevent tho coal monopoly In Alnts kn, was not only successful but neces sary and right. Now thnt thejo cinlnis nro cnncolfed tho one impera tive need for Alaska Is nn honest conl lnnd law, opening coal to Imme diate development under tho law of tho government." 1 Editor Coos Rny Times: In fairness to myself nnd llkowlso to thoro readers of tho Coos Ray , Times who may have seen tho flno "Whlto Alaskan Pox fur which I pur- I chased of Mrs. Kelly, of Rlvorton, I ' desire to comment upon tho Notice of Snlo which Mr. O. O. Lund Ih now causing to he run In said papor, nnd wherein he ndvortlses thnt no win sell nt public auction on July 1 what appears on tho fnco of snld Notico to bo my Enid fur. Such Is not tho case; nnd if Mr. Lund rcnlly thinks (ns ho probably does) thnt tho fur ho hns sought to got mo to nccept ns nilno is tho snmo fur thnt I dollverod to him ho Is sadly mistaken. I deliver-1 ed my fur to Mr. Lund for tho pur pose of hnvlng It fitted with n skull, lengthened, nnd sntln lined; nnd ho ngrccd io send It enst nnd to hnvo it fixed up ns desired. Somo two tiimttlia Tntnt wlinn lin rminriml Mm return of tho fur, I called nt liln store nnd wns surprised to find, In stead of tho hcnutlful nnd vnlunblo fur which I hnd dollverod to him, an nrtlclo for which I could novcr entor tnln nny doslro. Tho Indy who sold me tho fur or nny other disinterested porson who over saw my fur and hns !seen the ono thnt Mr. Lund offors to mo will, I bcllovo, toll you thnt thoy nro altogether different furs. Personal Intorest, ns wo nil know, j often results In honest bins, nnd I am convinced thnt this fnct oxplnlns Mr. Lund's nttltudo in this mnttcr. My renson for cnuslng this letter to bo published Is two-fold. First, I don't wnnt tho public to think thnt I would bo guilty of tho dishonorable conduct Inforentlelly attributed to mo by Mr. Lund's snld published no tico; and, secondly, I would not wnnt to buy tho nrtlclo which Mr. Lund proposes to sell, under tho ml3 tnken belief thnt ho or sho Is buying tho Identical fur Mrs. Kolly sold io mo, Respectfully, MAUDE ELLIOTT. DRAIN-C00S taY AUTO UNE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS Leaves Marshfleld Daily MOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSIIFIEL1) 5:30 A. M. ARRIVE DRAIN 1 P. M. SAMJ2 DAY. " TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION' AT The Busy Cmr Brg Store PHONE 208 THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redoftdo (Equipped Mlin Wirclcu) Will mnko regular trip carry iig passengers both wiih mid frfljttt between Coos Rny and Snn F miclsco. AllroscrvnllouforiasM-nsrrt mado nt Alllanco Dock, Mnrstillold nnd Intei-Ocenn Trump. Co. Union Street Wharf No. S, S-m Francisco. For Information, I'lww 1 1 -J or 285. Sailing from San Francisco Tuesday nftcrooon, Jw 27. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. POSTAL DEFICIT WIPED OUT. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT I'OHTUND CAII C CDrtM fV4r tlAV TTOR PORTLAND) wij-ww iixw... w . - - -- TUESDAY, JUNE 27t , iWnifTII l llI.MO VI'I.AM(!I!!I COMPANY. PHONE 11 C F. McGKOIWB, 8en W. T. KINNEY went to Coqulllo this morning. Ji D. MISII, a San Francisco travel ling man, left todny for Portlnnd, WINCHESTKR-Savage and ItE MINfiTON Automatic RIFLES at MILNER'S. CunxMit I-'lhciil Year Will Show Sur plus of 1,000, OOO for Fltht Time In History, WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 27. For tho flist tlmo In tho history of the servico tho deficit in tho postofllco dopnrtmont has boon wiped out and $1,000,000 surplus for tho current fiscal year, ending Juno 30, Is In tho treasury. Postmnster General Hitchcock signed a warrant returning to the secretary of the treasury $3,000,000, tho last of tho amount set apart from the public funds to assist In defray ing tho expenses of tho postal service .for the present fiscal year. I Reforms in tho financial system, it is said, havo mndo the refund possible. I TENTS and evorvthlnir for CAMP nt OOINO .xi HARVEY'S. tho, vinasMHrm C. C. GOING telephoned from Port land todny that he has been delay ed by n slight illness but ho ex pects to lenvo Portland tonight with his family for Coos Ray. LAUNCH Row. Side and stern LIGHTS at MILNER'S. Count Tolstoi ORPHEUM Tonight Photonlny CnrnlvnlOrphciun tonight. Bavo mc-nny oy patroulzljg Thi Slm'cs advertisers. ALICE II Tlio Popular Picnic Ront. Now makes regular schedule on tho South Coos River run. Leaves Marsh field week days at 3 p. m. Ar rives in Marshfleld at 8:45 a. m. Sunday leaves Marshfleld at 8 a.m. Returns at 6 p. m. LEVI SMITH, Master. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day ROc, 7Bc nnd SI. On; week S2.00 to S5.00. House keeping apartments with gas rnnges , flO.OO to 118.00 per month. FREE UATHB R. W. SULLIVAN, Pron. 1 An ordinary enso of diarrhoea can, as a rulo, bo cured by a single lose of Chnmborlaln's Colic, Cholera and .Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has I no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE. ' Notico Is horoby given that on tho 1st any of July, 1911, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day nnd In front of my stora building at No. 215 Broadway streot, South, in tho City of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to tho highest, best and Inst bidder for cash in hand one Ladle's Whlto Alaska Fox nnlmnl scarf; tho same to be sold under a Hen claimed and held by me thereon for labor and work performed nnd bestowed in dressing, tanning, preparing and mnklng said senrf from tho fur In tho original state, at the instance and request of Maude Elliott, the owner thereof; tho same having been so 'done by me In December 1910 nnd hold by mo for the cost nnd expense of said Jnbor In the nmount of Nine teen Dollnrs, together with costs and expenses incident to sale thereof; a lien being expressly retained thereon to secure the said amount and the same being sold for the purpose of paying said amount of lien thereon. O. O. LUND. Dated at Marshfleld, Orogon, this 3rd day of June, 1911. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS swmm mmmim . ... . ,r vt miMT? SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON JUNE 3, 10. ' ' 25, !50, . JOSS SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE o.x 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT pnONEMAwH pact cimxinr m HOSEBUR.G Our stages leaving Marshfleld nt O o'clock every wor 8 nect with evening train to Portland, the same m auto IK COOS HAY ROSEBURG, STAGE LINK wn-n onuiwrnn .. CI. P.- BARNARDi 120 MARKET AV Marshfleld. Agon?," ROSEBURO, " PHONE 11 Real Estate BUY NOW ' ...'ft,..- - . i i All kinds of City and Farm Prop erty, noomUBjJiou8e,at a bargain. AUG. FRIZEEN 08 Central Ave., Marshfleld, Ore. After the show try a Turkish bath Phone 214- J. . tlwll raies i ii ; rirfMidrfWS' , Bring your dyeing, . r)g and repairing to ""ftniJ cleaned on your floor ".. , Second W-B4ft-;T5 . h. . . . "1 ProDrietors. r f i