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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1911)
n ipm ii miipmCWWMHMWBr" fngi.-js?'- , UnnOV, TUSS1Y, AUGUST tHII-iM THE COOS BAY TIMES t I A ?? i . ! J .'I 1 I II r1" " ; T GIRL KILLED ' III CJUFOfll (Continued from page 1.) dltlon at tho St. Francis hospital, as ... -..i. f nn nniiHiinl accident which occurred on tho long railroad fcrldgo at Gavlotn. "Tho girls wore In tho middle of the long brldgo and mndo a futllo attempt to rench (safety upon the Approach of tho south bound coast train. As thero were no cyo witnesses it Is not certain Just what happened. But ns near as can bo ascertained tho girls crouched far to tho edge of tho narrow brldgo in the hopo that tho train would paBs them by. Miss Frazeo was probably struck by tho etcps of tho first car, and dropped to tho bottom of tho arroyo, a distance of eighty feet. It Is bollovod that Miss Smith Jumped. As soon ns tho engineer observed the predicament of tho girls ho Bet his brakes, but by this time ho was closo to them and tho speed was only partially slackened. Tho train crew, assisted by Frank Talford and Rnlpli McNccley, of Qa vlotn, assisted In carrying tho Injur ed girl up from the bottom of tho arroyo, nnd they wcro hurried to this city. Miss Smith expired forty-live min utes after being brought to tho Cot tago hospital and after heroic mens-'restrict No. 10, Sumnor $1,200 urcs had been resorted to In tho. District No. 11, Fnlrvlow nnd effort to restore her. Miss Frazee 1st Sumner $3,500 at Uio St. Frnncls hospital, and tho District Nn. 30, McKlnley. . .$2,000 outcome Is uncertain. She has two District No. 12. Brewster . ..$3,130 sovero Injuries about the head al-l Special Tax though there are no fractures. She District No. 11, Fnlrvlow. . ..$1,000 Is nlso suffering Hovoroly from shock. District No. 12. Brewster. .. .$7,r,22 Miss Smith, who was the daughter District No. 30, McKlnloy, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. 131 j extended $3,000 Nopal streot, had been passing part To be appropriated out of of her vacation with Mr. nnd Mrs. j ciuncrul Bond Fund $2,000 Edward Mcl.oiiKlilln. nt Alcntrnz. It I wns there that sho became acquaint ed with Miss Frnstco, who lived them with her mother and threo brothers This family moved to Alcntrnz threo months ngo from Ocennslde, Cnl. Tho two girls went to tho bench to gather star llsli. They wero re - turning homo when tho accident oc- curred. Tho Gavlota brldgo Is 810 feet long nnd nlong It aro threo exten sions to tho stiles ns a safety precnu- tlon. Tho kIHb wero In about Uio,Kxcpm to w nonf on Coos middle of tho bridge when tho train i nv wagon road over Myr- npproached. It Is Bnld they first en-1 tlo Point rnnd $7,73-! tcred a safety extension, and bocom- tn t tl)0 Htntement that tho moil ing frightened ran and tried to reach tbo end of tho bridge. Seeing they wero unnblo to do this thuy crouched far to tho edgo of tho i1(red dollars In filling holes, re brldgo. Im,.8( ,,(,., j,, ,j,0 McKlnley district It is neiioveil thai in jiiiuplug Miss Bmlth struck one of the girders, romrH, nillng holes In Fnlrvlow dls whlch extends out from tho super- tHr, j,r. nnono lm ,,,,, )pHS ,j,nn iruciuro oi urn nrmge. .Mania or n hIioo were found on this. Following tho placing of tho In- Jurocl girls on tho train n visit was made by Dr. lalfor.l and Dr. Mc- Nceloy to the center of the bridge. nd there a snek tilled with stnr nsh was found. Tho death of Esther Smith will tout, .... iuiuc m ihi-ki. iiiiiMiier of friends, as she was popularly known throughout the city. She would have been n senior with next years class at the high school, mid nA.ftl..t..t l.lllln.t.. ...... ..-I ,,. . ,.,v ,,, ..,.,,,.,.,. ,..,...K m.r elnssmates. She was the author of most of the clever Junior fane this jriu, in niiii'ii nun iiibo uriuii ill OHO of the merriest roles, In her class she had always been a lender, this position being given to her as of rluht because of imr .... " "W ,lf ' iw rersnuiiiy am in eni. s no wns a',i ,, , ,, ,, ,, ..... , , . , . . , and did o most all tho tine during most promising student In pianoforte ,,, lnR, ,.,,,. under Miss Foruald and possessed a1 .-... .TT olee of wonderful range which It wns her ambition to eultlvnte, In debating she starred during herl' ' , )V noSM D- D D- ,8 Bwrally sold in $1.00 ophnmoro yenr and was a constant' ' - ' ' ' bottles, but for 25c wo can now give contributor to tho school magazine Medfonl FIi-m National Protected 'ou enough to prove that tho very In both proso and verso, being on tho j on l'ow Crook Canyon Train rst drops soothe nnd henl tho In staff of tho Ollvo and Gold. The Robbery. ' flamed skin as nothing olso can. flrl's character wns of the virile' A recent press dispatch from Med- Wo vouch for tho wonderful nron. kind, possessing magnetism nnd Trarimii ana n oouiulloss enthusiasm that endeared countless friends to btr. It Is understood that she was to 1iavc been chosen the editor of the Ollvo nnd Gold for tho coming year Mlmjtl.wna for tho Inst two vs tho"ptony.lM tho Christian, ch. y- O Charming POrSOlll.!UVOt "Mlna' Ill Is probably best emphasized ough the remarkable attachment that existed between her and the elder sister, Miss Halllo Smltn. Both were classmates for years and were uw iiiioioi iii i'iiiiiiaiui)ii8, i nils delightful trnlt on tho part of tbo sMors Is today being referred to by their schoolmates. miss onmii wns 17 years old nnd Miss Frarco Is 16 The father of Miss Smith Is a fore- sflc"ho;:;nu,,oy of tho southern;nx8tT' imucauu. JUDGE DULL HAS II STATEMENT COlUltV COUrt G'lVeS JUUIJL Ul uu,uiiiy Some Figures About Road Improvements. i Editor Times: 1 note In your paper of a recent dnto a statement from Mr. Dnrnnrd ns to tho condition of tho Coos Day wagon road In which ho says noth ing Ib being dono on this road. Why im mnkPH such statement, I do not know. Ho omits to stato that over one and one-hnlf miles of road has already been planked this year, that contracts havo been lot for nearly threo miles tporo, that n crew of men nrc at work grading and blasting a road around tho Brewster grado, and that tho road Is being repaired all nlong tho lino. Ho states that they aro repairing tho Myrtlo Point road and not tho Coos Hay road. Tho fncts aro that more work Is being dono on tho Coos Hay road thnn on tho Myrtlo Point road. The following Is nn estlmnto of tho funds to bo spent on tho two roads this yenr: DNlrlcl FmuK Coot Hay AVngon Ilnnfl. Total. ..$23,358 Myrtle Point Homl. D'strlct funds District No. IS. Sugar Loaf to county lino district No. 18 $2,000 ms(rft x0. 23, Myrtlo Point , j0 sugar Loaf $1,500 Hpoelnl tax, District No. IS.. $0,221 To iu appropriated out of General Bond Fund. ,$5,000 Totnl. $15,021 oy lH nwA n milng up holes, this nj rot. in tho Brewster d'strlct Mr, nrrv )in8 u,,, ),, thnn one Mr- Rt01lt ,.. linvo Uf,0lj jt-,o In r, i nillnc holes. In tho Sumner district Mr. Stock has used some- ,,,,,, ,k0 ,2r,0 , fllllllK ,,,(,. More , Im)f nf ,, ,,, cou(1 ,invp ,,pen nvPl, ,f r lmrnnrt, nnu SP,i , 8l,nw. ,rP8 0n his wagons ,lmtpiu, lf ui trPR whlch no roni w)n ,,,,, , t)(, winter time. I n,..,i ,.ni,n nt i, mn,i .,.. ...t ! 1 .- 1.1.. ( HIV ! HUH R,Pr ,K m, Tils Is true, but , worR, ,,, Inn))). )lncpB ,)P. twpiM, 8lllllll0r ,, R0gPlirB. Mr. nnrnnr(, ,,,, ,,, tPnni , tllp wln. tP1. ,,, wh u ,,, from ,l08P. ,lrK wh four horfP8: nt )p Xne. twn Ml, ,, , , , ,mrM,fl t0 ,p , of , mw , (Wo hnve no complaint nbnut this) then four horses to Laird's, then throe horses to McKlnley. from) Htitrn tt Qimitiitw nt's HiIli ilitmWit1 lKll, rom, ,wo horses haul the mall, I "" L- .,.. ivC,, .v..., ... ford stntos that seven thousand dol- lars wns paid to the First National bank of thnt city by an Insurance company to cover the loss of bonds one month ngo when trnln 1G was held up and robbed In the Cow Creek ennyon The bank was shlp- ping the bonds to Washington nnd nfter registering- them had placed . !... an iiitiiiriiiivi' mr uieir vniue on liiem. Attor thnlr low n nlnlm -,. A. I nieil with tho company, which as paid It Is believed tho bonds w lmnm,' re burned by the robbers after they had rilled tho registered mnll pouches. n in- vestment of 2 brought turn Z t J7 000. This Is the hold up In which C. U. Peek of Marshfleld and F. B Wnlte wore passengers nnd placed their .vnlnablos in cuspidors and wast has. kots to conceal thorn while the rob- bors were Imnv in tho mnii m ov. Nortli Bend News Mr. nnd Mr8. Tom McGuIro are expected to return to Coos Bay soon. Miss Flossie Mnusel of Coqullle wntchlng i,er daughter, Edna, City Is visiting with friends at North, fl 1? trylng to cjoct n cartrldgo Bend. ' ifrom a 22-callbcr rifle. Mrs. Emma William Clark moved his family yesterday to tho Templo plnco on Sherman nvenuc., Tt,n r.hrlRtlnn Endeavor held social at tho hom'e of Miss Esther Mrs. Elmer Wood of Bangor nnd Mrs. F. W. Stowart of North Bend Heights, left yesterday to spend tho week at Myrtlo Point. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell and Mrs. Frank Worrell who havo been visiting at tho Fahy homo nt Bui lards' returned yesterday. Prof. Grubbs, Mrs. Grubbs and children and Mrs. Weaver who havo been camping on Coos River havo returned to their homo on Union ave. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Mnyblc, Harry Mayblo, Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Louis Loomls left yesterday for Myrtlo Point where they will spend sovernl weeks. Invitations nro being Bent out for nn excursion up Coos Itiver on tho launch Tioga In honor of Mrs. Wor rell nnd Miss Grace Worrell who aro visiting in North Bend. Mrs. Geo. Mnndlgd of North Bend Heights. Saturday entertained her Sunday School class of girls nnd a club wns formed named Sunbeam. Tho following officers wero elected: Miss Helen Immel, prolsdont; Miss Flossie Hayes, vice-president; MIm Goldlo Clark, sec-otnry. CARD OF THANKS. We hereby wish to publicly ex press our thnnks to our friends who wero so kind to us In tho hour of our sorrowing over tho loss of our son nnd brother. MIL nnd MBS. CHAS HAYDEN. MIL and MRS. OUEN KOLAN, WARREN LAVIN, FRANCIS LAVIN. COAST I,EAOUE HALL SCORES. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1. Port laud dropped tho last game of tho aeries to Los Angeles ycBtcrday. The score: At Los Angeles R II Portland 3 yO Los Angeles 0 10 Today n now series begins In tho Const League, the teams playing as follows: Portland nt San Francisco. Vernon nt Los Angeles. Oakland nt Sacramento.' NOTICE TO EAGLES. Special meeting of F. O. E. Wed nesday night nt 8 p. ml J. W. DAVIS. Pres. DERBY Thru Its llnvor won Its fnvor, GAME LAWS FREE at THE GUN- XKUV. , hng the guallty-Halnes' flour, ' u ... , . . , I Hot Weather Hurts the Skin. Poisonous perspiration causes i. rnsnos. nivos, oioicnes, pimples and nri-iv iin.t nf.n i,,. i,i i . ' ' " """ f "' i sorlmut skin tmniiinc serious sKin troubles. , To wnsl nwn' tho poison entirely, apply n simple solution known as P D n- ''ascription for Eczema. ertles of D. D. D., for we know that I It brings Instant relief for all kinds of skin trouble. Red Cross Store. " Drug iwmruEiH N 0kUnd, cUfonla The only yoman' Collf ge on the Taclfic Coait. v-nancrcn ibsj. ,car io grt limertltic. mfi camne tnrougnout the year, t.ntrauce "u v'Auaiiun rcuuucmcni. equivalent. o thoie ol blanlord anj I'ntvcriity of California. Laboratories (or icience with modern equip. rnent. Excellent onnortunittet ine hn,n economic, library itudy, mujle and art. olnTo'ut'rnr i.TT'Ve.lJem0.' ilueift CUy, c"on,' , M- L". I'-, LL. D. Vor clwornll"" bccrtUry' iI"U Col"Be v' " i MARSHFIELD'S POPULrVR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 76c and 11.00; week $2.00 to $5.0o! House- iranin. nnn...ioni. ....... .. ... tvrr8' BATHS h. . 8ULLlAN,,lrou, ! IS VICTIM OP GUN. Oakland Woman Slain y Acciden tal Discharge of ItlUc. ROSBBUKO, Ore., Aug. 1 Stand lng on the porch of her mother-In-i i,nmn. nix miles north of Oak- Green, wno or unarms u. v..- - LrM.inntnllv shot and fatally wound ed. The cartrldgo, which nnu no como Jammed In the weapon, was In -t....i 1... M,r tlrl. ,somo mnnncr uiscuuitsi-" " "" nnnd tho bullet, a soft-nosed one, struck Mrs. Green In the abdomen, causing death. Mrs. nreen was 39 years of ago nnd the' mother of seven children, nil of whom survive. These aro Ciauuo Green nnd Mrs. Bertha Woodman, of Gnrdincr, nnd Misses Ednn, Edith, ttosslc. Ethel and Leltha Green, all residing with their parents. Theso children, together with their moth er, wero visiting with Mrs. H. J Green at tho time of tho accident. Hunting AXES at tho GUNNERY. We Told You Last week that wo had hot prices. Just cast your optics ovor theso, nnd come In cool your purso off: $1.10 Spoon Holders. . . $1.00 Spoon Holders. . . . 90c Spoon Holders 45c Ash Trnys 45c Ash Trnys 45c Toothpick Holder. . . 35c Glass Fruit Dish. . .. 35c Jap Creamer .2.e 25e ,t!.-c .a."e .SKie ,a.-e .l!."c .!J5c 30c Jugs The S. P. may spend $8,000,000 but wo will give away less. If you don't believe It Just drop in. pOOS BAY ASH STORE Tho ''tore That Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - Mnimger Front Street. MnrMiflcld. BEARY'S GUN SHOP "I can fix It for you." Gun, bicycle, machine lock repair ing, Keys mndo nnd fitted. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. (1(17 No. Front St. Phone 1HO-R FOR SALE Real estate. Rooming house, best loca tion In town 91 SO Flno Bungalow on Central avenue $:t,i;in Business property $8,000 4 Lots close In tjU.loo Business property In North Bond 9.1,000 And for Business Opportunities, do AUG. FRI.EEN, (IH, Central Awiiue, Mnrslitlclri. Blanchard's Livery Wo have secured the llvory busi ness of L, H. Helsner and nre pre' pnred to render excellent servlco to the pooplo of Coos Bay. Cnrcful drivers, good rigs and everything rhnt will menn satisfactory service to tho public. Phone us tor a driving horse, a rig or auythlng needed lr the livery lino. Wo also do trucking business of all kinds. I1LANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Stroets. Phono 138-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono aiat SAFE INVESTMENT For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, write O. B, Hinsdale, care J. H. Adnms and Company, Los Angeles, California. The cost of repairing tho wiring In our building In MarshfleUl wns nine dollars. Tho oyner at once got n re duction of Fifty Dollars per year In the Insurance. Think It over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J " Tno womnn of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, , bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faultv jx all dealers. FINALCLEANUP $25.00 Suit, $J5.00 Suit, Now for the final clean-up of men's suits. 25 snappy numbers go in this disposal. All sizes, weights and suitable for all year around. Patterns selected with a view of pleasing the most particular taste. Pure worsteds, tweeds and cassi meres. $20.00, $22.50 dj c (f and $25.00 values, choice P & V1 U "MONEY TALKS' ' Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIF.L1) DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR HUSINESS LEAVES MAHSIIFIELI) DAILY nOAT LEAVES AIjERT LANDING, MARSIIFIELD 8:00 A. M. ARRIVE DRAIN 4 P. M. BAffi DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT TIIE BUSY COR. NEK DRUG STORE, PHONE U08 FAST AND Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Marshficld Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2 p. m. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 O. F. McQEORGE, Agent. "TIIE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Will Sail From Marshfield for Eureka Monday, July 31 NORTH PaJIFIO PHONE 44 EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT O A. M. ON JULY 5, 10, 18, 20, 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JUIA? 25, SO. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 85-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our nutos, tearing Mnrshfleld at O o'clock cTerjr morning, coo nect lvlth tlio evening train to Portland. Fare' $0.OO. COOS RAY ROSEBURG BTA GE LINE OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, O. P. RARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONB 11 UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. LadloB Work a specialty. We do all kinds of Hat Work. All work guaranteed or no char ges, wo clean rugs, carpeta and Lace Curtains. Goods called for and delivered. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 280 CENTRAL ATB PnONE 250-X ROSS (8b PINEGOR "' PROPRIETORS $15.00 $10.95 IUXD0X COMMODIOUS 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, AKtut WITH WIRELESS WATCH! Homer Mauzey, on ot the drlterj nd the solicitor for us ! out I" sundry. Watch him! ho 1 l to itop you on to street and eipl all details of Laundry and 1bo to M at your home any time. He kn0"1 Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry lMi( NOTICE i PHONL. 25W-J ) li HMMWftWn'WraiB W( Wl urrtiii u i nt -&