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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
V-.Ur,," , wwj;?':'" r TrrSFv.-""Tr'' "r?M,rT -vT-jSigFr-'q jlHirqyr wr- rwmr rwt, i, , irriflfV r v""" t Tfr- " C " ' THE FIRST REQUIREMENT IN THE APPLICATION OE SPEED IS THE RIGHT DIRECTION YOUR. APS CARRYING Glaus WimtB SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's mhertlslng space In newspaper, compared witli tho spaoo used by other stores, should deling It., comparative importnuco In tho community! Does jour storo's ad tertisliig spneo do Unit? Your store-news, biiuuiu upiicur us regularly s 1e t'1'8 now simper. If ft newspaper omllteci an issue now ami theneven for so weighty a rea son ns fcnrluK Clint it might rain it would not DO ft Kook nowapapcr. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRES8 u Bmj VOL. XXXV Established In 1870 us Tho Coast Mall NleOF PROMINENT EASTERN CAPITALISTS Investigating Resources, and Prospects of ThisxSection i of Country. RAILWAY TO ROSEBURG AMONG THEIR PROJECTS Will Make no Announcement For the Present May Come Soon. A distinguished party of eastern nnd California capitalists aro on Coos Day today liivcstlentlnt; Ub rcnourcos nnd prospects with, a vlow to future JmeHtmontB here. In tho party nro: E. Cowpcrthwnlto of London, Eur.. E. C. Co of Chicago, S. E. Blddlo ot San Francisco, n. T. Hoopor of Snn Francisco, E. C. Brooks of Marys vllle, Cnllf., and E. W. Novors of San Fmnclsco. Among tho propositions they havo under consideration It Is understood Is the mntter of n rnllwny from Coos Hay to Rosoburg nnd East to BoIbc, Idaho. When seen by n Times reporter "to day Messrs. Novcrs nnd Coporthwnlto admitted this much but said their plans woro not sufficiently mnturcd to mnko nny nnnouncoment or glvo nny doflnlto details of their project I The present trip Is to fnmlllarlzo thomsolvcB somewhat -with local con ditions nnd get In touch with tho present situation on Coos Bay, v. They would not confirm nny ot tho many rumors afloat in rcforonco to railway projects but said duo an nouncement would bo mndo when thero was nnythrng doflnlto to bo Shon out, which might 1)0 -within short time. They mndo a trip up Coos Rivor yestordny, taking lunch nt Dr. Mc- Cormac's summer homo. Today they mado n trip to Sunset Bay, whoro they nro tho guests thlflaftornoon o! Mayor L. J. Simpson at Shoro Agrou. Tho party will nrobablr loavo for Ban Francisco In tho morning. COOS COUNTY i T State Secretary Congratulates County and Makes a Suggestion. The following excorpts from a let ter received by F. B. Tichonor, from Prank Meredith, Secretary of tho Pregon Stato Board of Agrlculturo I self explanatory: I oni in receipt of an article, an nouncing tho Intention of Coos Coun ty to mnko an exhibit nt tho forth coming Fnlr, for which pleaso accept my thanks. We highly appreciate the good work you havo done for your$olf in behalf of art exhibit I We In tho artlplo In question a ro Qucst for anyono having a product ot tho county worthy of exhibiting o leave same with tho Qhamber Ot Commerce in this way they may bo le to get together a fairly good ex ploit , but "What s everybody's business Is no body's business." ,For that reason I think that It would bo joney well invested If the authori ties would hire somo competent per n to go out among tho farmers and Procure the very best oxhlblts pobsI-,e- I refer more particularly to sralns and grasses, I know, from Wat I have heard, that Coob County Hn make the other counties alt up take notice If sho will only collect ne of the best of her products." PRANK MEREDITH, Secretary. A I If YOU'RE NOT POINIffi JflGHT, THE EASTER YOU GO THE WORSf EOR VISIT COOS BAY BRANDEIS . IS CHOSEN Counsel In Ballinger-Pinchot Case to Act In Controller Bay Case. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20 Louis D. DrnndulB, who participated as n counsel In tho Ualllngor-Plnchot case and other Congressional In qulrlcs, has beau choson to act ns counsel for tho IIouso Commlttoo In vestigating tho Controller Bay Alas ka land clnlms. TROUBLE E The Western UniOfl Wires Are on Another Strike. Thero is only ono mnn in town witli :i)oro troublo thnn a country editor, nmi thnt Is Otto Schottor, manager of tho Wofctorn Union Tolograph Co. Ho is having as much troublo Irish pollcomnn at a Gorman .picnic 'and incidentally adding to tho troubles of tho Editor Man. Tho wiroB refused to work again today after a fow wpasmodlc Jorks, nnd as Bmall part of its Associated PresB a result Tho Times recolvod only a report. If it (continues Coos Bay wlU noon bo as much In need of a tele- graph wire as it is a railway. BREAKWATER IN Brings 76 Tons of Cans For New Cannery Ma,ny Passengers. Tho Breakwntor arrlvod in from Portland this morning at ten o'clock after a pleasant trip down tho coast. Sho brought a good freight cargo and n large number of passengers. Included in tho freight cargo woro 76 V4 tonB of tin cans for Capt. J. J, Roynolds now fish cannery, two auto-i mobiles for Fred Single of Coqulllo and a gasoline launch for P.-E. Lart son of Allegany. Tho following is tho comploto "list) of passengers: C. I. Van Duyn, Mrs. 0. I. Van Duyn, Mrs. Van Duyn, D. F. Stownrd, T. H. Graves, Win, Bennett, Mrs. Bennett, Miss E. J. Baker, Gladys Mauldlng, J. Fleming, W. A. Pack ard, Mrs. L. Tope, Miss Lenore, Mrs. A. 8. Vaughn, Nora Mark, O. P. Nonh, Paul Schuttelz, E. H. Mnro house, W. L. Starr, Maggie Wilson, S. Parclo, F. Kolbok, P. Dowd, Wm. Thorn, M. Irwin, J. E.vans, Miss W. Tet)rault, s. B. Stewart, Mrs. Stow art, Annlo Wheeler, Mrs. G. W. Day, E. M. Leo, Mrs. Lee, Edwin Drews, Mrs. F. C. Drews, Miss F. Toby, Mrs, A. H. Brown, Mrs. J. E. Edmonds, Mrs. C. Rossman, Geo. Watson, Mrs Violet Rose, Mrs. G. Taylor, Wesley, Taylqr, G. H. Leade, Annie Leadej J. Helnar. E. H. Snow, J. H. Krebst J. B, Monds, Jrio, Ellerby. W FROM PORTLAND MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY WILEY CASE SETTLED NEXT Secretary Wilson Says it Will Require Several Days to Examine Papers. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmea.) WASHINGTON,1 July 21 Tho Wll- U. S. Attorney Announces That Charges Are Without Foundation. (I)y Associated PrcBS to Coos Du Times.) NEW YOHK, July 21. Investi gation of tho affaire of tho American Smelting nnd Refining Co., to de termine whether tho BO-called "smel ter trust" was n violation of tho Shormnn anti-trust law hnB been dropped. Tho United StnteB District Attornoy, "Wiso, said today ho had Investigated tho complaints against tho "smelter Trust" and found them without foundation. KILLED TODAY Among Best Known Drivers Goes Over bluff 1 In Car. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TlnieB.) MILWAUKEE, July 20 Lewis Strang of Raclno, Wis., probably tho best known automobile tacor of Wisconsin who hns rncod on tho host Itnown tracks nnd courses In this (country, was klllod at Blue Rivor, Wis., this .aftornoon whoa tho Caso car which ho wub 'drlylng lir tho ,5tato Reliability tour, jumped an embankment. RIOTING IN DOCK DISTRICT. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CARDIFF. July 21 Flvo hun dred soldiers woro ordered Into tho dock district today whore a largo number of persona nnd nuach prop erty woro damaged by rioting last night Outing Party. A double quart otto of Marshflold business men mado n trip to Big Creek Thursday and enjoyed ono of the pleasant out ing parties of tho season. Thoao lit tho party woro Willis Kennoy, Anson Rogers, Ivy Condron, Mr. Wilcox, Al Smith, Pat Heanessy, Walter Con dron and Dnvo Rees. They plan a barbecue nt the same place some- tlmo soon. t Witness Testifies Secretary of State of New York Trieo" Graft. (By Assoclat d Press to tho Coos Bay ' Times.) WASHINGTON D. O., July 21. Tho office of Secretary of State of Now York was brought Into tho Lo- ( rimer Investigation today when C. F. WIeho, one of the central figures In tho Lorlmer hearing, testified that $1,000 had been asked of him ns the price of copy of the list of con- trlbutors to the Taft campaign fund in 1908 on file in Albany. SMELTER TRUST GETS COOR RILL STRANG NEW SENSATION LORIMER CASE 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION I i ey caso will probably not bo settled until noxt week. Secretary of Agrl culturo Wilson declared beforo tho cabinet meeting today that it would take him sfcvoral days moro to go through tho papers in tho caso. PLOT TO KILL According to Police Informa tion Clique Would Kill Pres ident of Mexico. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MEXICO CITY, July 20. Ac cording to pollco information it is alleged thero is a plot to assasslnnto President Do La Burrn. Tho Presi dent denies tho plot but detectives nro investigating tho matter. Ac cording to pollco Information Do La Barra was to havo been killed on tho occasion of tho exercises last Tues day on tho anniversary of tho death of Bonlto Pablo Juarez but an oppor tunity failed tho conspirators. CAPyAYTIEN -Revolutionists Wound French Consulate on Street. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmca.j CAPE HATTIEN, July 20. Tho city Is nt tho mercy of tho revolu tionists nnd is being pillaged, and nil tho generals who wero opposod to tho revolution havo found rofugo In foreign consulates. Tho French consul was slightly woundod whilo offering protection to tho locnl auth orities. .. )) IS THE SLOGAN j It is Claimed That Coos County Doesn't Joduce Enqugh Berries For Local Use "Dorry eating day, ono week from next Saturday is merely to show the Qoos County people hat they do not ralso enough berries for their ow,n uso," said F. B. Tichonor, one of the boosters for tho berry eating day and later for the annual event which Is to bo known as the Berry Fair. Mr. Tichonor haslbeon giving some little time to the matter and from what he has discovered ft Is thought that the farmers can find plenty ot market for additional borles. At Bandon the people aro paying twelve and a half cents a box for berries and havo been nil pf tho year, They can not get enough of them. It Is tho de al ro of those fosterjng tho borry eati ing day to show the people that they had better put out mqn moro acres in berries for their own uso and then commence to put out moro for ex portation. Mother Bleb Mrs. Warren of, tho 0. K. restaurant received the sad thftv(lpnth nf ,lfiP mntw nt Santn Monica, California. Mrs. War- ren leaves on tho Breakwater to- narrow for Portland .ljrpm. (wltero Bhe wJU &d a.t once to Santa Moplqa. PAG MORE BERRIES A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mni! and Coos Bay Advertiser. WEEKlFHCE COMMITTEE ROTO HOUSES WILL APPROVE No New Cholera Cases at Swinburn Island Today. (By Associated Press to Cooo Bay Times.) NEW YORK, July 20. No now cases ot cholora havo dovolopcd at Swlnoburn Island slnco Sunday. The six hundred immigrants thoro nro being watched and every precaution Is being tnken on' tho steamer Pin clpo Dl Plcmont which arrived with n largo number of Immigrants to day. SAN FRANCISCO Takes Large Lumber Cargo i I and Fair Sized Pas senger List. Tho Rodondo crossed out yester day afternoon with a largo cargo ot lumber for Bay Point nnd a fnlr Blzcd pasaongor list. Tho outgoing possongors woro: J. D. Parr, S. S. Nernoy, Francis Holm, Mrs. W. E. Helm, Bomlco Ilem, Mlsp B, Erlckson, Mrs. Walk up, Mrs. L. Hastings, L, E. Hnstlngri, J. Grubor, W.'J. Schrum, H. AncTor son., JM. J, Skco, Mrs. M. J. Skeo, W. S. Everts, Nelson Goo, Amanda Dool, Josophlno A'nderson, C. W. Mer chant Cholera Situation In New York Improving Every l Flnv. i (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, July 21. Tho cholera situation at Swlnburno Island Is sat isfactory to tho officials who havo tho matter In charge. No new cases havo developed among the passengers of tho Sfeamor Prlnclpo Dl Plcmont which arrived yostorday. WILLIS SEIJYGIENE Ohio Board of Health Takes Important Stand on School Problem. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CLEVELAND, July 21. The Stato Board of Health in session hero to day adopted a resolution recom mending the Introduction of box hygleno in tho public schools. The Qhlo Board is said to bo the first in tho country to recommend a fear- less handling of thlB subject. PRECAUTION NECESSARY REDO 00 0 ARE NO MORE CHOLERA CASES No. 6 RECIPROCITY BILL Chairman Penrose Makes Pledge to President Taft Today. WILL BE PLACED ON ' HIS DESK TOMORROW Assures Him Both Senate and House Will Concur In Approval. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, July 21. Chair man Penrose of tho Scnnto Flnnnco Commltteo promised President Taft today to lay tho Canadian recipro city bill with tho approval of both Senate and IIouso on tho President's tablo tomorraw afternoon boforo tho President leaves for his woek ond stay at Dovcrly. Senntor Pcnroso said It might got through tomorrow nndtheu would bo brought Immediately to the Whlto IIouso. THE CHURCH. Board of Missions Writes Rec tor and Vestrymen of Emmanuel Church Tho rollowlug lottor has beon rd--colved by tho Rector of tho Episco pal Church in Mnrahftcld from tho Diocesan Board of Missions, rola tlvo to tho recent organization of tho Church Into a regular parish: THE BOARD OF MISSIONS Dloceso of Oregon Portland, Oro., July 11, '11. To tho Rector, Wardens nnd Vestry men of Emnnuol Church, Marsh field, with tho Members of tho Congregation. ' TJen'r Brethren: Tho momborH of tho Bonrd of Mis sions of tho Dloceso ot Oregon take occasion to wrlto you this lottor of congratulation on tho admission of tho Congregation at Marshflold in to union with tho Convention of tho Dloceso nB a self-supporting Parish. Tho event mnrks a turning point tho history ot the church in Southoj Orogon. It registers tho success many years of sustained and fnlthl fill effort to do, under ndvorso clr cunistances, nnd In tho faco of many! difficulties, tho work of planting the! Church Jn n now territory. It la doubtless n source of groat satis faction to all thoso whoso earnest labors havo holpcd bring about this happy consummation ot your hopes and plans and wo rejolco with you. Tho record which Emmanuol Church has established for Itself in tho past carries with it the nssuranco that its future will bo full of good works. It will be an object lesson and a sourco ot inspiration to other missions in Southern Oregon. We predict for Emmanuel Parish a long career of usefulness, and wo pray that the God nnd Father Qf our Lord Jesus Christ may abundantly bless you In all your undertakings for tho. good ot Ilia Church and tho extonsion of His Kingdom. ' In bohalt ot the Hoard of Missions, ,1 api, sincerely yours, T. V. BOWEN, Secretary. F. J. FAHY, cashier of Uio Bandon Bank, came ovor on today's train to meet his slstora, Mrs. Sadlo Brown and Miss Flo Fahy, who camo lu on today's Breakwater from Portland and will spend tho summer at Fnhyvlllo. CONGRATULATES ELWM& Siffi m r iV-'i iff 9 i