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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1911)
w0fm w W n m COOSBAY'aijv M. O. MAI.0NI2Y )AN K. MALONKY Jiti.iK- mill I'M'. iv K'Mt-tr Address all communtcu. !n to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrslideld :: :: :: :: Oregon An Independent ltepubll,an news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho servlco cf tho people, tbnt no good cause ahalt lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed ,,'innnvTirw,iiT liiirtiuicii'rj?! BF mm Chamber of Commerce Com mittee Reports Important Resolutions. At a meeting of the Chambor of Commerce Inst night, resolutions drafted by a commlttco composed of J. W. Dennett, J. v. Smeaton ana E Entered nt tho postolfico at Marsh Hold. Oregon, for transmission Dr. through th malls as second class provement of tho Jetty were adopted and tho work of closing tho Fourth of July celebration accounts' taken up. A dotallod report of tho commltteos with all expenditures made will be of the State of Oregon, tho Port of Coos Dn, which embraces all of tho lanu within tho water shed of Coos Bav. and tho legal voters of said Poit district at tho last election authorized the bonding of said dis trict to tho extent of thrco hundred thousand dollars for the Improve ment of the Port of Coos Day. NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RE SOLVED, That our Senators and Rep resentatives In Congress, bo Imme diately urged and petitioned to se curo an appropriation for tho begin' nlng and tho completion of tho Pro ject No. 2 abovo referred to, as re commended by S. W. Rocsslor, Lieut. Col.. Corns of Enclneers. and Brie 'Gen. A. Mackon?Io, Chief of Engln- Untie ANOTHER NEW COAST LEAGUE' Ml II IM RAILWAY SM BALL SCOPES C. R. Peck and F. B. Waits Have Exciting Experience on Train. mall matter. e I nnra TT Q A no In anlrl rlrtnntnnnf ant Mlngtio, concerning tho im- ' iUl 111. Datod at Mnrshflcf'l, Coos county, Oregon, this 26th day of June, 1011. (Signed) J. W. HENNETT, E. MINGUS, J. V. SMEATON. ' ," At a meeting of tho Marshflcld. Chamber of Commorqo held at Marshflcld this Cth day of July, 1911, tho foregoing resolutions were unanimously adopted. Dnted at Coos county, Oregon. published In Tho Times ,noxt wook. SUMCIUITION KATES. DAILY. Onp year J6.00 Tin. ina.tV Rn Ul IUVU.U ,...,..... .WW . . . WFEKLY ' lcnly 0I iunua,worp on nanu 10 soi- One year ' ' $1 BO tle ft" k'1'9 antl Bncrnl satisfaction When ,alVstrlctly'ln"adVanco the nt "" wn In wl,lch tho celebration ...l.rl.M.. rlr nf thn Pnn. Tt. WnB l"",dcd' Wtl8 expressed. The 1. . . ..A Chnmher of Commerco exnressed ",uuu nl w Times is 6.9B pr year or a.ou xor . , ... . , .... this 5th dnv or liilv inn .. itinr nnnrnn hi nn nf Mm wort of thn i U,,B ol" un' ol ""' AJ1I. M I W H life m -'. -m-r- -wm-r .- w v ...- . T . . - , ... - ' i . 1 1 business men who sacrificed their I business nnd personal Intorests to ninko tho celebration n bucccss, and oicprniAT, rAiMJii m fiirc pitv especially to Mr. F. D. Tlchenor for Oflldfll Fnpcr of Coos County OF HAItSIIFIKLI). dOOS DAY CLIMATE AfJALV. his nddrcss at ' tho exercises. Tho following Is a copy of the resolutions, copies of which will bo forwarded to Senators Dourno and Chnmborlaln, nnd Congressmen Hnwloy nnd Lnffor ty nnd to J. X. Tcnl 6f Portland, who uved tho tnklng up of this matter it bin recent address before tho LET EVERY Coos Ilayltotnkono.'Q of tho blosscilncss of IiIb cotuli t'on by comiinrlng It with tho Intolornblo stato of affairs In tho Mlddlo-West nnd East, nnd trying to Clmmljor of Commerce. rcnllzo tho beauty, serenity and com- Tho Allowing Is n ivport of t!i fort that nro his In point of cllmnto "nimlttee: Theso Incomparable dnys of oura At n Iai"' mooting of the btislnoas should make im devoutly grntoful ion "r Coos liny hold nt tho hall ot Attest VIOLET HENDERSON, Socrotary, J. T. McCORMAC, president. OLD quit MADE 0000 It wan learncl f ' -n n elved this ...r.i..ig L,- -I..-. ion of this city that sho btttr ; !da W.-u-had been NcwB has renched this city by grnpovlno telegraph that a Marshflold man nnd two other men woll-known In this city woro on tho train hold un between Rosoburg nnd Grants' Pass. Thore has been an evident In tent to suppress tho Btory but Tho Times gets It from undoubted nutohr- ity. , . Tho parties Involved are Cnsslus R. Peck,, tho woll-known nttomoy; Frank B. Wplto, equally well-known on-!Coos Dnyt nnd, Dr. jSmlIi, 'deputy ;rnnd exalted Ruler of tho Elks, who recently visited Marshflcld lodge Theso thrco men wcro In tho smok ing compartmont of tho Pullman cam when tho holdup mon got bitBV. When tho trnln stopped tho conduc tor hurried up In front to sco what tho trouble was but passengers say' ho hurried back twlco as fast and rolled out to tho pnssengers, "Train Is being hold up secret? your valu ables," The news of tho Drain hold up was Jt 111 fresh Ih tho minds of everyone nd thore wnB a gonorn'l scramble- to ;ot purees, monoy, watches and Jo;v plry out of night. Tho seramblo and 'ho anxiety Is reported to hnvo been very amusing. Caldwell, Idaho, Paper Says Bonds Are Placed For New Line. Thero have boon persistent ru mors recently that nctlvo operations on tho Coos Day and Dolso railway would bo commencod nt an early date. Thursday Tho TlmcB printed tho nows of tho filing of n dcod re cording tho transfer of 'tho surveys nnd rlght-of-wnys to n now com pnny known as tho Coos Day & Oro gon Central. This transfer hns boon taken by knowing ones to mean that tho bonds for tho building of this lino havo been negotiated nnd that the announcement will bo mnde soon. No nuthorltatlvo stntomont enn bo secured from any authentic source but a soml-conflrWtlon ot the ru mor Is found In nil item of news, pub lished in a recent lssuo of tho Cald well, Idaho, Nows. It will bo noted that in this nrtlclo tho' Caldwell pa por speaks of a now transcontinental lino that will shorten tho distance nnd tho time between Knnsns City nnd the Pacific Coast.' Tho only pos- slblo port that would permit this shortening Is Coos Day nnd this place must be accepted ns tho ob jective point of tho now lino. Hero Is tho nrtlclo as published In tho .Caldwell Nowa: .o, STANDING OF TJIM GLUll.S. l'or i uu uusi uont, 4 Portland G3 40 Vornon 54 47 San Francisco. .52 50 Oakland 52 50 Sacramento. . .44 53 Los AngoloB. . .43 57 PORTLAND, Ore, July 8. FoJ. lowing aro tho baseball scoros of the Pacific Coast Leaguo for yesterday; .569 .534 .509 .509 M, .430 4 Loo Angolcs. Oakland. . . Portland. . . Sacramento. . San Francisco Vornon.-. . MISS TAYLOR IS POISONED and quick to understand tho pre- the Mnrshnold Chamber of Commerco!'10'1 nn ,ndlnn to"'1 8rnnt 'u 1 ! It InlllnMi HAmoiiKll.. MM. t. mlum we enjoy along that line. HALLIXGEUISM. "One of tho Cnldwol) biifllncss mon In .tho smoking compartment tho, whoso modesty prevents tho use of throe friends who had been smoking) his nnmo In this story, hn,s Jultjro-, Bologna Sausage 'Brings on i emporary AttacK of Ptomaine. Miss Silvio Taylor, employed at tha Kollcy Launch Company's ofllco, was sudddnly Htrlcken with vhnt was thought to havo boon ptomnjno poison yestordny nftomoon. Miss Taylor had enjoyed somo bologna enuBngo for her liincheon'und about 2 o'clock Bho wnB' suddenly Btrickon with hi nt Mnrshfleld on tho 2Cth dnv o,In'"nt reservation. Thero Is quite Juno. 1011, a committee of tho un-'n hlHtory C0I1ccted with tho grn.it doramiud'wM'ailio!ntcd to draft re- vvl,lcl' n,l,B bnck ns far ns 1873 wI' solutions In pursunnco of tho unnnl-',"u "lu 8 i""onis ie:t tno Kiamnth r IS VERY easy to understand '' declarations nt snld meeting -"ntry nt tho tlmo of somo Indian I tho tono and text of Richard A.'aml said commlttco submits tho fol- t''ollblM- " wna t'1"" thnt they lost Dnlllr.gor's Abordeon speech on' "wing roinlutloiiB In pursunnco otn" trnce of thoIr l"lorty ns thoy Tliemlnv !n. nrul natmnlnllv 1.U n.,l- thn lllinnlinniia wlph nf nil tlw.p., .. ' '"Var returned. SoillO litigation llllF nmdverslons upon tho policies of iho'aent rt said meeting. !l,?on n,ct wlth ' scouring tho preionlla4 h,s ,n ft l"1"01 nna throw it under inltlatlvo, tho roforendum nnd tho1 WHEREAS, Congress has already ' rant 1,llt from tho following lettor . ... j la ftnnalitntxtil 4 1 4 ft f - . it rccan, since mo noon o of tliln ronn- iPliroiirintcU n sun c out sum of mon. " " """ " ' ' now won cheerfully nnd toiling stories, he- turned from Utah vhoro ho met somo pamo vory busy. Frank Wnlto of tho big rallrond mon. Among tornnl cramps. Sho wns brought tj vitally connected with ..this rHor homo nnd nflor n fow hours n Illicitly seized n soiled towel out of;thoxo ho waste basket and rapidly wrap )ing Ms vntch, rings nnd money In :ho towel ho quickly dropped It to the bottom of tho basket and covered 't with other soiled linen. CntinluB Peck consigned his money nnd wntcli to tho cuspidor whllo Dr. Smith roll- truo story, Is Hon. V. Douglnss of nblo to bo nbout. This nprnlng the try nftor patiently bonrlng, and closo-iay for tho commoncoment of' tho Jm.1""'1 M"rs Wnsson, wlfo of James W'm- ly nnnllilng his courso ns Secretary of the Intorlnr, offectod hlu tacit ro- caii rrom tno placo and nownr li provement of Cooh Day In pursunnco'"' ir,,l)neior " ' 'o-'ai "sn mnrkot, of Project No. I, sot forth In the 'b wo" (-",'nllln-"l on her grant. Fol IIoiib" of Reiirosontntlvo 1)00111110111' owing Is tho communication recolv- wns nbuslng. It Is not hnrdMo sup-'No.' 058, Sixtieth Consross First' Sea- "' lhlrt '"omlng: ply n predicate for IJs "Htand-pat". lon; ind, .DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WHEREAS, tho dredging of tho Un,tml stntea Indla 8orvlco, Ro- entranco to Coos Hny will soori bo lis J HOI)urK- orogon, July 0, 1011 operation by tho Bca-Kolnc hvdrniilln'Mrs- I(,n K- Wnsson, cairns and orajory. Ho Is ono of tho bureaucrats ngnlnit which ho ln vlglied o Htrongly, nnd n discredited 0110 nt thnt j thoroforo Is ho'voclfor 0113 and voluminous In his nttnek upon th sentiment nnd conditions lio so disastrously invited. Wo did think ho wns up-to-date enough to ronllzo thn prlmo vnluo of sllonco In n enso such ns his own: but it Is part of the croed of the man who una not mmio good to ho forever Plondlng oxoiibos for his failures nnd oven llnllluger Is not proof ngnliut the ciiHtom. Ho Is one of tho mon of tho day who cannot renllzo that gravo phanges nro upon us; thnt tho country Is aroused to tho necessity for now and snfor policies nnd for Hotter nnd truer mon; that tho people nro awake to tho outrages thnt havo nil but undono thorn and Intend to of fect n revolution nt onco dollbornto nnd qulot but wholly effective; thnt ho hlnmolf is of tho typo thoy nro aiming to oust nnd deny; thnt ho nnd all ho stands for, which Is noth ing but self, Ih nt Inst upon tho grill of public rondoniiiatlon nnd slntod for tho dUenrd. Hut ho will loam. Just hb the (Moplo lmve lenrnod, nnd tho lAMon will be for tho good of nil concerned. ho sent. Thon all assumed a st'n died carolcss attltudo reading their pnporsV Evorytlmo tho enr door opened tho nnxlous iinssongors ex pected a masked mnn with n big gun nnd tho fooling wns tonso nnd ex citing. It Is snld that-Peck was rondjng his pnpor upsldo down nnd tho bonding department of tho Den ver, Lnrnmlo nnd Northwestern com pany. "Mr. Douglnss stntod that his lino now 50 or GO miles out of Denver, will ronch Dolso by Christians, 1012. Tho money hns already been provid ed, the bonds placed nnd tho gonoral direction pf tho. lino on record. "This lino Is tho fruits ot tho Panama canal nnd Its nlm Is to reach tho sen In tlmo to becomo ono of tho several distributors Inland of tho enormous tonnage thnt Is to come In young lndy stated that sho folt quite woll. DO YOU "SPEND" YOUIl ."MONEY, OH "I.NVliST" it: Beautiful Modem Dungnlow, nmplo ground, pplendld easterly bay vlow front, lot lovol, everything desirable Including hot wntor heat ing plant', ijiyM ).o Prospective business cornor, 100 feet squnro $:t,2,(M)( Best contrhl vncnnt business cornor In ' Marshflold, COx 100. ..... 91B,oo''"j dredgo, recommended In 'snld Pro ject No. 1, and, WHEREAS, It Is of vital Import Mnrshfleld, Ore. Denr Madam I nm pleased to In form you thnt your application for i unco thnt tho additional project In """"""""'t, nlso your child, at tho said document reforred to on pngoKlnmntM 'm"an "Koncy, wns npprov- 3 thereof, nnd which Includes snld 1 y l" ocro,"i'y of tho Interior irojoct No. 1 nnd In addition thereto. "tho raising to high tldo lovol of tho doprowu'd portions of tho prosont Jot iy nnd Its further extension of ono thousand foot, also tho construction .'in 1, iui 1: your names will bo placed on tho consus roll thoro Juno !10, 1911, and nlso on tho roll for the Interest payments to bo mndo noxt fall; your old nllottmont will bo enn through the wostorn ' gntoway. It V'alto was holding his. sldowlso whllo will shorten tho dlstanco betweon Big lot clpso "in on Central Dr. Smith wns trying lo whlstlo Knnsns City nnd tho Pacific ' ocean nvmmn iwY..it,ii.;. " .". ''How dry I nm.'1 Tho hold up mnn 2C7 miles nnd rcduco tho dangerous nbout 'tho only deslrnblo' novor showed up nnd Intor tho vnlli-'grndo to a minimum, reducing tho slto loft In thnt doslrablo nblcs wero rescued nnd pnssongors passongor schndulo moro thnn 14 section " began tolling ench other whnt thoy .hours. T.vo no ,' ' '' 1 ' ' ' ' ' LT'" .. . , VUMW "I would do to any monsly mnskod man who would try to got thorn to dollvjr up, of tho parallol South Jetty extending I Cl11("1 wlltm yo,,r now Boloctlon for two thouHnud five hundred foot out lnml ut Kln,lln"' ' submitted for np from Coos Head." nnd, piovnl. WHEREAS, In the Inst two years Any corrospondonco you may wish tho shipping lutorost of Coos Hay J "nvo '10r0lf tor concerning your on- "Wi s. fiwiuently aduiouUhod to "con.f early nnd uvold the rush," but Bitpiioito everybody werti to do so? hnvo been greatly nugmontod by rea son of tho Increasod population nnd tho .construction by tho O. A. Smith Lumbor Company, of two of tho most modern sawmills In tho world In which thoy hnvo been steadily saw ing since their construction In tho neighborhood of halt million foot of lunilmr, dally; sad, WHEREAS. Ur sums are being expondod In extuiulve owning of coal lunds In tin. vicinity of Coos Dy mj on tho line of the Western Pscltlo usilroad extending from Mrhflii! rollmont at Klamath should bo nd drossed to tho superintendent, Kia mnth ngoncy, Oregon. You should Inform him nt onco of your nddrcss if you hnvo not dono so. Yory respectfully, H. J. WILSON, Suporlntoiulont. W. J. CONRAD loft Ut tho Uppor Coos River todny. Ho will romnin over until Sunday ovonlng. MRS. K. c. PADDOCK Is axpeetlnt her sitter from Su Francisco to arrive on the steamer Hodondo to morrow morning. FROM BOISE IN ii .h compomivo witn ovory road front, block 05, Rnllrond In oporntlon nt tho prosont hour nnd Addition . . . so.T Is buildod by n now sourcoof monoy 0no of tho best Coos"mvoV ' MACHINE Commercial Man Makes Entire Trip In a Small 1 Tourist. W. S. Rau, a liquor ealesmnn trav eling out of San FrnncUco with Ore gon, Wnshlnston nnd Idaho for this territory, nrrlvod hero Inst ovonlng from Dolso, Idnho. In a big Schnut touring car. Mr. Rau mndo tho en tiro trip in tho nmniiinn n,i ,o,.i thnt ho oxporloncod practically no on which no road of tho prosont will havo Its clutches. "Mr. Douglass frankly withhold ormo of tho Information that our Ci ldwoll man was anxious to draw f.'im him. Tho outlet west from Dolso could not ho ohtnlnod, but In .ill probability It will pnrnllol tho Dolso & Intorurbnn betweon Dolso nnd Cnldwoll, crossing tho rlvor horo nnd thonco bearing off toward tho Succor creek pass, tho stratogotle point now bolng corrnled by tho Short Lino for somo mystorloin purpose ' cllqu H l-er ' , Coi 2 " P' f H.ndon Is stop- ""- whatsoever. Tho WHEREAS, there iri:l l""g at tlu C","llr 'tel. l'im.ontly . tho pink of mere Hns reeentlv Ixh-ii feruied in puniimuco of tho laws car was condition Try the NEW IMIOTO STUni.V.hi. .' u" . . "":.. ,tt""r.worK,s tMtit I'Rovr st r w n L " '"' "aM w,u lonvo for " ' "l ht- c- - Qartormass.ltho south In his ninrhi ' when it nrrlvod hero. A w drTl V Apricots and U terries (SOLD BEACH NEWS. A Wee!;' Nt",s niennlugs I'ro:n the filobe. A qulot wedding took plnco it 2 o'clock Saturday aftornoon In tho parlor of tho Qold Bonch hotoj. Tho contracting parties woro Mr. Frank Hayos nnd Miss Zoa Morton. Judgo E. A. Daliey ofllclatlng. Botlu tho biido and groom are woll known in thoso parts and hnvo many frlonds u at wish them n hnppy nnd prospor- vi.'iiin-l 1 1 f4, ranches 911,00:. ) Vory flno tract on East sldo of hay, 2C5 acres, 1C0 acros flno bottom, nil dyked nnd ready for plow. Ono ot tho finest chances for quick money by subdividing thnt wo know of, must bo tnkon quickly $20,000.00 3 Flno lots on Fifth avenuo (solid pnvomont). . . .$1,000.00 A comploto list of high clnss Invest ments In farm, coal, timber and city property. I. S. K.U'FMAN & CO., ino Front Street. Are not likely to he cheaper and may be higher Large shipment on Redondo Place your orders with your grocer now, early, and don't get left A R AILR GAD Is not mow necessary to the people of Coos Bay PURE FOODS To keep healthful you must have good clean pure ;- las a base for your kitchen iWmeSS All (iMsoltlbyusnresunvanteea to comply with the 1 mi. Food Ads. .ye consider it a pleasure to an swer mqu ries regarding anytJung fi ve ,nav noised. n,,yd,lue V0U wish t0 h'' or hnvo Lockharfs Grocery . Two Private Phones bo and 305 & Raises ;h 1 if tho (fill) ra Better 2 otS5S VX Pound Can rSL?&& "v AH Grocer, Rg ; ' tiiiiTOBBWinirTMMfcMTntBMMBMij.,,,.-,-. I " MWB,w,MM- WE HAVE NO SPECIALTIES Wo pride ourselves on doing our best in all things connected with our business OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is managed by an Export; the drugs ontorinc into cripC compounding of all our Pres- Onr Piuces are Always Moderate. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TUB BVSY CORNER" LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY tm'" "-.-iiiiir COJIl'OUNDED. MHHNMMMMHWff " -