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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1911)
4 IT'S NOT EASY TO . DRAW THE LINE BETWEEN COWARDICE AND DISCRETION (Eons YOUR. ADS UAKKYINU your store-news, sliouM nppcnr as reciilnrly ns docs (Ills newspaper. If ncwcimiMjr omitted nn Jssno now SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising spuco In n neuspnper, compared with tlio spuco listed' by otlier stares, sliOuld dolluo Its cotnparntlvo importunco hi (tie community! Docs your storo's ad vertising spneo do that? : I . ven for so weighty rcu- nnd thcn- m ..!.... .t...t ff fiilirlit. tnln an n iciiruiK "- - t ,rn..t.l not bo o good nowspnper. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESB MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 1&, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mai! nnd Coos Day Advertiser. No. 3 mm mmta X I . - wVVVr Established In 1878 .VOL. XaaV Tj10 CoaBt Mii ITER BROS. PURCHASE HURD HOLDINGS III FLORENCE , . . 1 , I I , t-.J Jl ... r t- .. I , , Will Spend .Quarter Million En larging and improv i ing Mill. MAY INDICATE EARLY WORK ON NEW RAILWAY Secretary Wilson . .Opposes j Chemist But Fears Pip I to Sfitit mnnt. l -.-.-.-.in-r-rsl aW'Y; K UUL L lU I IILUIU I LU HE WILL RECOMMEND LENIENCY IN MATTER C. F. McKnight Gives Views on Recall Movement to Portland Reporter. That tlio agltntlon to Invoke tlio recall ngnlnst Judge J. S. Coko of Mnrshileld, who presided over tlio Itoy McClnllon murdor enso at Rose burg, has ronched Its zenith nnd enough signatures will not bo secured to submit tho question to tho people, Secretary Wilson Hind Professor Wi- loy have- not boon of frlondly terms POPULAR SENTIMENT IS ft C ' $. i r WILEy IN FIGHT NOW MADE Wiley's Answer Goes to Presi dent Today But Is Not Given Out. (By Associated Press to Coos Day TlmbB.; WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18. It is well-known in Washington that Every Saturday Evening Un til 12 o'clock. In Connection With Wendling's Activities Means Lively Times. News from authentic sourco icachctl Mnruhilold yesterday confirm ing tlio previously published rumors that Porter Ilros. had tnken over all . Il. f foH.1 T nt1mt nnil tno nomings m u.u ..u.u ..., ,. ,8 th(J onlnIon of c p McKnlght of Navigation Company nt Florence. MnrahnoI(1( who wn8 ono of tho ntt0... The llurd Company has been trim- noy8 f0 t,0 (,ofonBO ,n t,J0 cn80( BnyB mlng sails closely for some tlmo nnd th( PortIand Journnl. recently being unnblo to meet Its pay- My 0)llllon ,8 thnt thoy wl not roll a numbor of lnbor lions woro is- recolvo t,10 nqnina nlbor 0f slgnn jucd ngnlnBt It. Tho Inst of Inst trc to ;, tho 1lttop bofor(J tho week tho Portor Dros. nsaumed con- oonl0.. 8n,d Attornoy McKnlght, trol nnd nro cashing nil tlmo checks. wn0 loft Portland oil n Tho omploycs woro nil lot out nnd trp ,nto Washington. An(1 if tnoy opcrntlons suspended. This Is only nou,d BOCUro onough nnmos, I don"t a tompornry nrrnngoment howovor M0ovft tll0y WOHd bo nbi0 t0 ROt nny and is mndo for tho purpose- of per- r0pUtnblo nttornoy to run ngnlnBt fcctlng propnrntlons to rosumo on n Judg0 Co0i To n,y ,nInd( tho wholo larger scnlo thnn ovor. Tho Porter nffnr ls nn ,n8uU to Ju(1bo Coko nnd Ilros. nro known to hnvo n 25,000- to tho ontlro ,0Kn, frnternlty. Dut I acre trnct of timber nenr tho llurd enn 8nv thnt j,tco Coko nnd his mill which, It Ib snld will bo lmprov-Jfrlon(lB ,lftVo no position to block i cd nnd enlarged by tho oxpondlturo tno rccnn. Wo wnnt tho peoplo to ' nf nonrlv n ntmrter million - dollars ... (.., ,.. ;.....;,.. .!,.,..,,..,. I . . .-, .- -, lllhVU li UllllllwU lU UAJItUOO kllUlllOUKV.i preparatory to doing n big business. Wo lmVo nn nudlng convictlbn that This development tnkon In connoc- tho Judgo will bo uphold. tlon with Wondllngs oxtonslvp opera- "Tho nubile nt largo wns crying for tlons In tho snmo section promises to tho conviction of McClnllan. So much mako things lively In thnfvlcinlty in bo m , fact, llintwo had to nsk for nn tho nenr future order of tho court to lock tho Jury up Mnny nccopt this ns nssurnnco thnt nmi jony thorn nil nccess to nows- tho Wendllng rpnd from Kugeno to pn,,0rs nnd prlvnto correspondence. Coos Day Is certain1 to bo built. Tho stntoot tho public mind wns in- POUTKItS 1IAVK COXTItACT. 'dlcntod by tho fnct thnt nftor tho It was reported today flinf'Portor Jury roturno'd' its vordiot, Ulk of Dros. hnvo n 2 fiinllo rnllw'ny contract lynching vaa mentioned ari" tho from Elmlrn to Florence nnd' thnt strcotsj nnd by numorons anonymous dirt will bo flying within n week. ' ilcttdrs wrltton tb tho dofondnnt toll- Itnftwny AnnoiiuromcntH. s ' ing-him ho must lenvo tho city. Thoy Thoro nre numerous rumors thnt wont bo fnr ns to'wrlto to Miss Spleen-1 tho Southern Pnclilc will mnko nri or who wn unforutnnto onouglv to bo early announcement of commencing connoctod with tho enso. operations on n lino from' Bugone (o "As ono of tho attorneys In tho Coos Day but nothing official hnB b6on enso, nnd being inor6 pr loss respon- wing mndo on tho mnttor of nnnoun- hesitatingly any thnt' tho Instructions ,...,. ' ..... , ..j . , .... chemistry bureau hnB asBiimed moro Authority in thnt dopartment thnn ho 18 ont'ltlcd'to: 'In'splto of tho fnct It wns predicted todny that Wllaon will recommend 'lonltncy. Ho ls nwriro of tho pbriulnr sentiment in fnvor of Wiloy nnd for thnt reason If for no other, his friends dcclnro ho will not concur with Wlckershnm in suggest ing thnt Wlloy's reslgnntlon bo nc-coptnblo. BinEBNESS BETWEEN HI AND WILLIAMS OVER THE SOUTH (Dy Day WILKY'S- AXSWEil. 8B0clnted Tress to Coos Times J WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18. Wiley's miBwor to tho chnrges mndo agnlust him by tho personnel board A SUCCESSFUL HELD SESSION laaho Senator Objects to a Appropriating Money t. For Monument. WAR BETWEEN STATES "HISTORY 0F MURDER" Farmers Institute Well Attend ed and Much Inter est -Aroused. A fair sized but vory npprcclntlvo audience wns on hand for tho opon- for 8omo tlmo. Sccrotnry Wilson city but tho enso wns discussed in takes a position thnt tho chlof of tho I formally by tho cabinet. i ... . of tho Department of Agriculture .ng session or tno Farmer's Instituto wcro presented to tho President to- at tho Commercial Club rooms Mon day. Wlloy's dofonso was not dls- dny when tho nicotine wns cnllo.i to n. m. by 'Mr. It. M. Jennings. Tho first snonk- or introduced wns Prof. F. L. Scores of Anonymous Letters of Threatening Nature Sent Heyburn. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day nlnDAfl nt M.n Wliltn TTmt.A . Altnynnv l ' V, ' , , I . 11 order shortly nftor 10:00 iuuuuiui iriunuiaiiuni in uui ui mu MARSHFtELD TO BE "LIGHT CITV" SiihonrintJnn IMnu Rpinn Mnrip'fnct thnt a subscription Is now bblng . ,, . . . i . . , 'taken to hnvo tho string lights which count of tho farm to nave airing ugms Mgiow who discussed tho ndvnntnges of dnirylng. Pnrtlculnr stress wns lnld upon tho importnnco of dairying as n moans of maintaining tho fortuity of tho soli which tho spoukor Bnld might bo regarded ns ttio bnnk nc- Lnnd dorotod to Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18. Tho blttcrnoBs between Sonntor Hoy burn of Idaho nnd Wllllnms of Mis sissippi on tho subjoct of confedorncy Kent ur0,0 out nncw '" tho Sqnnto todny. ueyutirn objected to taking up a bill appropriating $1 0,000 for n rc dornto nuvnl monument nt tho Vlcks burg Mllltnry park but wininms won its consideration by n voto of 20 to 19. Hoy burn again attacked tho prin ciple of Fodcral recognition of tho Confcdcrnto nrmy should bo recog- Mnrshflold will shortly bo as tho "Light City" 'in view known of tho ....... lllznri In lnVH flint onmn m. tlin nnh. woro put up for tho Fourth of July dnirylng tonds to bocomo riohor ia .. . , . .. " o...l-.. On fn-Mlltv l. . f !. ,!.. -.1 "- ' '" -UI1H UIUIIUIIB. IIO OllklllUU ku 1V.HU, UJ 1VUOUU JL kllU I1I1J11UI1 colobratlon, lighted every night until 12 o'clock. A subscrlp- amount of plnnt food romovod from tlon paper Is bolng circulated nnd tho soil In tho dnlry operations. A generously signed to contlnuo tho il- ton of butter worth D00 to G00 ro- lumlnntlon. MAN INJURED NEAR BANOON I AN IMPORTANT CITY MEETING Broakincj of Cable In Copologue Camp Results Dis astrously. . ' (Speclnl to Tho Times.) DANDON, July 18. C, M. Stall. nn omployo In tho Conologuo ennip nonr horo sustained sorlous nhd pain ful Injuries thnt( may prove fatal bV tho breaking of n cnblo yesterday aft ornqpn. When t)io cnblo. broko, Stall got tho (nil forco of tho blow which moves from tho" soil In tho form of plant food only fifty cents worth of soil fortuity while tho production of a ton of wheat shipped from tho farm' would monn tho romovnl of nbout ?7.C0 worth of plnnt food. And should a ton of brnn bo purchnsod characterized the history of tho war botweon tho stntcs ns a "history of murdor." Ho nttneked tho newspa pers of tho country, declaring many of thorn woro disloyal and dollghtod to oxprcss their disloyalty. Ho had boon characterized nB "waving tho bloody flag in tho Senate," ho snld, nnd had bcon so misrepresented that ho wns receiving scores of nnony- ornmont funds to recognize tho Con- fedorato sorvlco. .... !. ... ,!. .t and fed to the dairy cows tho plant ,UD '", " "T ; vur, , "'. tnn n.i,,.i i . ....i ' J ,K '" of Physical violonco bo- would bo worth nt rogulnr fortillzor ' opposition to use tho gOT- prices, nbout J13. GO. This romnrk ably light drain upon tho soil fertility explains why lands devoted to dairy ing grndunlly bocomo moro produc tive as dairy opcrntlons nro continu ed Hon. W, K. Nowoll, President Oro gon Stato Board of Horticulture dis cussed tho need for tho production cement. REDONDO IN FROM 'FRISCO Coaster Arrives Tn Early This Morning With Freight and 1 Passengers. (t-wiF tn The fctenraor Redondo crossed in early this morning from Snn Frnn clkco with the: following phssengors: (J. Johnson, Holon Johnson, Mrs. ,L. A, Tinker. nnn Tinker, R'iith Tink er E. C. Cortelyou, J. Giff, Joe Malo, rs. D. E. Larson, Janice E. Larson, Edwin S. Mooro, Mrs. B. W. Kain "ferer, Margaret Kammoror, B. D. cGraw, Borthn E. Korr, E. A. Todd, "jo. May, h. Anderson, Thoresa'An wwon. P. Brohl. Mrs. P. Drohl, Jos eph Drohl. Tong Chonff. Miss Minnie Kardell, Miss A. Knrdoii niivnr 'be no recall of Judgo Coke complained of woro law ns lnld clown by tho supremo court of this stat,o, and particularly nppllcablo to tho facts In this enso I do not bollovo thnt nny nttornoy of noto, who is fami liar with tho facts and tho law as laid down by tho court, will question tho Instructions. "I ronllzo, if tnkon nlono, tho in structions rolnting to what constitut ed nn ovort net might be subject to somo iue8t!on, woro it not for tho peculiar facts surrounding tho caso. But In viow of tho other Instructions glvon nnd tho surrounding fncts, thoro Is no question in my mind but thnt 'Judgo Coko properly stated tho law In tho case. "Tho only othor Instruction cqm plalnod of 'was tho 6ne in regard to solf-dofonso. It wns basod on the supremo court's decision In tho caso of the Stato vs. Morey, and is not subject to question." Tho Roseburg Review In comment ing upon the above prints the following: bruised nnd bntterod his head and body In a fearful mnnnor. Ho was brought to this city for surgical treat ment nnd It wns found necessary to amputate ono of his logs. It ls not known ns yet whether ho will sur vive. t t . i 1 Council Will Consider Water Works and Railway Fran chise Tonight. Tho mcotlng of tho city coiincll to bo hold nt tho city hnil this ovoning nrnmlota in tin nnA nf tlin mhat linnnr. tnnt hold, for Bomo tlnio. " Tho street'?' j"" fruit, particularly tho smnh -.i..... 7-i- i . I.- i i. .... 'rultB. Ho snld that a greater con- In tho fofm of an ordinance ' r'ovok-1 8umi,t,on of f-",,ls "nd ft, , ,i088onpdtt morning nt ip p'clock - . t,i r..i. r io'Viu' consumption of meat would bo con- 9 - understood that thoro will be another clvo to a Pr,ontcr hw'thfulnos. of application made for the same fran- peof ' nnJ "" lnJ "lutlon of ,. .. .. ,, j , ,tho problem of tho high cost of Hv- chiso ns soon ns It Is revoked. ' '. , ., m. ,, , . ' , lng. Ho called nttcnt on to tho buc- Tho application for tho P0 years' .i . . , .. , . . . ., ,, cess that had resulted from oxperi- wator frnnchlso wne to bo brought up .,,.,, , . .. . , . . .. i . ments In drying the loganberry, sny- but it is understood thq onglnqor was " ., ... . . . . , Ing that It had provon a vory satls- unnblo to get horo ond n postpone- ,.., ,. ' . . ... Auwkutj' 1'iu liioiviJUi nuviu .iibtu Hearing Set For Tomorrow. P. C. Pineda tho cabin boy on tho stonm or Drenkwator, who attempted to as sault llt'tlo MIsb McLean on tho last trip of that steamor to this port, was arraigned this morning boforo tho police Judgo on tho chnrgo of crlml nnl nssnult. Tho henrlng wns posti ponod, howovor, until tomorrow i L WILL8EWINNER Tlio Excursion of tlio Epwortii Leu gno Tomorrow nn Assured mont of Its consideration will bo i asked to next Friday or a. later date NO ACTION IN PROCEEDINGS. Groupers' Case Arousing litfh Inter est Tlirougliout Country. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July IS. Attacking tho jurisdiction of the court and tho legality of the proceed-1 ings President Samuel Gompers, vico Presldont John Mitchell and Socrot- iary Frank Mdrrfason of1 the Amorl Success. 'i pan Federation of Labor appeared In j ducod Into tho mlddlo nnd eastern stntes, and had sold ns high ns 22o por pouhd. Tho Willamotto valley! growers woro so plensod with tho re sults of last season's drying that no effort is being made this season ' to find an out side market for tho fresh fruit, 'tlio plnn being' to dry nil that cannot Lo 'sold to tlio local trade at fair prices. Mr. Newell expressed tho bollof that Coot! io'tinty coutd grow Just as fine loganberries as any othor portion of tho stato. Prof. 'II, P. Scuddor opened tho MARSDEN SELLS HIS PROPERTY Front Street Holdings Go to Portland Parties For $40,000. Negotiations hnvo been conclude! for two largo real estao transactions today, Robert Mnrsden Sr has so.ld all his Front street property Including tho Droakwater warehouse and dock The annual excursion of tho Ep- ant tho old browory'saloon property nftSrnnn oooolon wtl, n tllMiWlnn nf I bnck to PJllO Street tQ. B. W Wtlght the equity branch of the Supremo -, p. Cfj Af(rf a 0f, Portland for ?40,p00. Mr. Wright Court' of the' District of Colombia to-; ,,, . 'nas be0n purchasing othor prgperty day tp resist the latest contempt or- tll0 for a syndicate, but It ia announced ' i..mi. . fi,AHil io. u" lv ,,,0,Dl luo '"lcot "u"'"'1 -,. common to this section ... . .... .. . '..... 'dor issued against them by Justice' , .., ', . .niiL-'that the purchnso of tho Marsdoa The first i moves were of a'cop8 nereby ho domon8trn thatW" Wft8 a Por?onnl Investment 6haw, w. H. MoTfett. Wnnco Clllllnroa V 171 .. ", aBall assumed chnrgo" of tho wco hotel. Geo, Flanagan, retlr 5. Mr. Flanagan will probably on 6Se In tho real estate business. & COURTENEY, the U. M. O. "wse man. Is In nwn enr- copal church to Charlostop, Bay to- -iyrjnt u" iUUUl.DOO iu TO u Ulb ourao. l,-.lnl nnt..rn nnrt urnrn nonrlnH , Already sufficient assurances 'Havd .... ,...'-. 'A i eighty acres ' "It has been protty well known Doen mndo to lndlcnto a largo crowd from the first by those who under- 'm att0nd. The Alice H leavea foot .... , . ,. ,.. . stood the conditions that thoro would nr xTnrVAf imniio nf 7-nn w.vnrv- . . T ... . Ifeo'd throuEhoUt the year, ns well ns . . .... .. -"' . ... ,.-v. -,.j rnmnlfitfi wns BiiBtnlnhn huf when JUB-I . ,. . i ... . . .nnmiixo Most or 'v.n k,.io. KnaUato i?n. Kft .ona T all the liav reniilrou. in reniy to n '"""t"" uuu,, u..t, unui. ..u v .v,v tt W,h( ,llrntA,l flio Aforohnl tn ' ' for round trip; , . . . . ( . i questlqn relative to potato growing, fcW IV - j-JW VIf VV V 1,,, T..ntlIA Xr-.ffl ' I ,., ,,.... i .odslly be nblo to carry fifty AmouonioaismisBontnogrouna furnlBnng ft Bup,)ly of. of tillable lana should lor Mif i-uriiu,m (riWm, dnlrv I i etor acoit niso sow ms uion uar green dons to E. W. Wright for $13,000. A number of othor deals nro still tho agitation hns beon by a few Indl vfduais who d'ollght fn knocking tlio community and glViug It nil tho un savory notoriety they can. Thoro will be no recall election because 'the con ditions do not Justify it, and if an election wore hold Judgo Coke would bo overwhelmingly ro-elected. There is not an attornoy of any prominence in this Judicial district who would consent to run agatnst lilmi nor 13 WaS In mfmSnm WWWI ----fc . W--" BlffiRjpp G;GE Qf CoiUe cCJsi!fBlJh "ttarnoon. I (Continued on jiaga 4,) , COAST LE.VGUE RESULTS. (Dy Associated "Press to' Coos 'Bay Times,) ,, PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. Only ono game was played in the Pacific Coast League yesterday, the result bolng as follows; Los Angeles. ..... Sacramento waived. The hearing pYObably will be a lengthy one. Tho proceedings wore ndjourned attention wns cnllod to tho Impor tance of field selection of seed. To secure propor seed potatoes only hills ; :; l" " ; v seed from neavy prouueing uniu next Aionaajr wnnoui yu- Bhould bo used. If a row of potatoes tlon 7 10 Remember 'Epworth League excur sion TOMORROW MORNING. Read the Times' Wnnt AJs. A TURKISH BATH will do you ?001). Phone 214-J Is dug by hand It will bo observed that somo hills are much moro prod uctive than others, and tho seed sho'uld be selected from theso heavy producing hills. Not tho hills jhut (Contlnuod on page 4.) Nairn Smith Qui, Tho Nanu Smith salod for Bay Point with a cargo of lumber at 4 p. m, todny, Mrs. John Lafon was an outing passongor,- - i -, Romomber Epworth Leaguo excur sion TOMORROW MORNING. PTIONE T. S. K UFMAX CO YOtTU COAL ORDERS $1.00 PER TON. Read, the TJme' Want Ac ' J UH0 BACKS DOWN IS A 1PL0MAL