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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
lt. "P"?' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION. V !4 " TPjJfJ!iVT,'M 'W "v,:"'T"' LISTEN TO THE BEARED OTHER LOCAL ELKS I IS STEEL LABOR m " y WQBFmVGQtPW fiW t il 1 1 PROPER lit .-.,. Tlic Portland Journal says in Portland Paper Declares That part: -Forced into the open iy the Most of Them Work 12 Hours This la tho way somo JJayltcs folt when they heard railway nows yesterday: Toot tho horn and ring tho bell, Btomp your foot nnd loudly yell; Blow tho whlstlo nnd beat tho drum, .. ... . ni u- . activity of two English syndicates, Southern Pacific Is Bluffing 0110 vannlnB to buiid to coos nay Wnwf ' trom Roseburg nnd tho other to VV0W1 follow tho Sluslnw river, Ocncrnl Coos Manager J. P. O'Hrlcn of tho Har tho rlninn lines In Oregon hns Issued a .statement thnt tho Southern Pnclflc will begin at onco the construction j of a lino from Eugeno to Mnrshflelu. "Several propositions wero taken up, among them tho Hnlnes-Clarko onrtnv frnm rjnanlmrt in Mvrtln Order a round of ryo nnd rum. I u (q promoto whch R company ,, ,, , , . .headed by Samuol Connoll of Port When Air. Itnllway leads Miss ,...., .. ,' ... ,. , offered for salo to numerous pnrtlcs, but, It Is said, has never found purchnBcr. a Day and 7 Days a Week. t Coos Day to tho altar two yenrs benco to he Joined In tho happy bands of stcol tho brldo will bring ono of tho richest dowries ever re ceived by a groom on tho Pacific coast. Thoro Is novor n roso without a thorn. If you don't believe, rend this from tho Portlnnd Tolcgrnm of Tuesday evening: "Llttlo crcdcnco Is given to tho statements promulgated by General Manager O'flrlcn In relation to what tho Southern Pacific expects to do "Immediately" In tho wny of spend ing $8,000,000 on n road from Eu gono to Coos liny by wny of Flor ence on tho Pacific const. "From several sources it wns lenrncd thnt the Harrlmnn pcoplo hnvo been frightened ovor tho notl- (I)y Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2 Secretary Nagol of the Department of Commerce and Labor today in n special report to tho Senate on con ditions of employment In tho Iron nnd Steel Industry In the United States stated thnt "out of over 90, 000 employes covered In tho roport, tho customary working week of ono thlrd of them wns tho soven-day n i week, Sunday not differing from the other dnys and approximately one "LnBt spring, however, two Eng-j fourth of the 00,000 worked 84 llsh syndicates came upon tho scene. Both hnvo enormous financial back ing nnd both wero apparently work ing Independently of each other. Ono, represented by E. Coperth wnltu, of London, In which E. C. Cox, a mllllonnlro operator of West Virginia, and other wealthy Ameri cans wero Interested, has tnken up a project from Ilosoburg. Tho other, hours or over, per week, which In effect means n twelvo hour day ovn ry day In tho week Including Sunday." PACIFIC COAST HALL SCOItKS. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 3 Yes terday's scores In tho Coast Lcnguo which Is snld to hnvo tho backing of were ns follows: the greatest llnnnclcrs of Englnnd i At Los Angeles Los Angeles. . Vernon At Sncrnmcnto Sncrnmento. . . Onklnnd At San Frnnclsco San Francisco. . Portland n r o R r, 4 has been at work on tho Sluslnw pro ject. "In that romnrknblo way In which tho Harrlmnn representatives seem able to learn tho most secret moves of posslblo rivals, tho Southern Pncl- ,.... ,... . ... .. ' . iflc olllrlals heard of tho plans of Yiiy ui nu verso imurcsiH. m tuu nrni ., . , , .. .,.,. ... , . these two synd cntes. Invest gntlniiH plnco, tho Southern Pncllle story Is , , ,. .., , , , ,, fot down as simply an attempt to "'"' , '"' ""T """T, h,m frighten Investors from buying bonds iw,,l',,, n.lt- for quick move of tho Asset Company. Limited. fi"n iu ",ir,t , nf , h'8 I0""0 "n1'1 ho Eugeno, whirl, Is snld to hnvo nbun.l,,,,rr,0l'plaHt a(Rt m!,nt ! fo1" ,,,,fl l,"r- nnf rnnltnl l.nl.ln.l If. nn.l whirl, ,nB!,0H,, T"0 IotorillllintlOll to mnko w, .,,...,. .....x... ....... - . for months boon planning a rond', annminwm " l "" " engineer ut tho Eustsldo mill Is tnk- iiiuiin whm iiiiiiiu in uiiii uiiiu, nun mg a months lay on and C. I. Do Mr. O'Hrlon has mnilii n detailed stn-nlson Is acting as assistant In his tement, apparently In tho hop0 thntlpinro and C. E. Iloldemnn hns tnken R 3 H.W CITV NEWS. Mr. C. W. McCulloch, nsslstant (Continued from pngo 1.) nnd Trustees E. D. McArthur, M. C. Mnloney, nnd Ivy Coudron nnd W R. Hnlnes nnd C. V. McKnlght wore nppolntcd a commltteo to closo tho deal. Make HIr Showing. At last evening's meeting, tho Mnrshflold lodge of Elks mndo preli minary arrangements for nttendlng the meeting of tho Grand Lodgo of Elks nt Portland next July. It Is planned to send a delegation of 150 members or more In clnborato stylo to tho big meeting. If present plans are carried out, tho turnout of Mnrshflold nt the Grand Lodgo will ho ono of tho most claborato nnd unlquo thnt has ovor been seen. The plan Is to charter a ship for tho trip and elnboratcly decorate her with tho Marshfleld lodge nnd Coos Day colors and main tain headquarters on her during tho stny In Portlnnd. Dig clnm and crab bnnquets are to he served to tho hundreds of members of Elk lodges throughout tho United States who will bo In attendance. W. P. Miller, II. S. Tower. M. C Mnloney, Ivy Condron, E. D. Mc Arthur nnd J. W. HUdenbrnnd wore named as committee to tnke charge of tho trip to Portland, nrrnngo for the ship, etc. It wns suggested that nil of tho Coos Dny Elks wenr a special sailor uniform on tho trip as a distinctive garb. excitement hns beon thrown Into tho Ilnrrlmnu camp berauso the local Southern Pacific ofllc.lnls have learn ed thnt a group of lornl Humidors headed by ono of tho biggest bank- It mny deter tho English syndlcntes from going nhend with their plans. Thnt It will hnvo this effect Is a mat- Mr. Denlson's plnco In tho flrcroom Mrs. Tom Thorsen cnllcd on Mrs. rs In tho city has arranged to tap !' ,or "w, iwl,0ii1,nv 'w closest to,C. E. Holdeman nnd Mrs. Al. Thomp- imi miKHBH vjiui'iiii-n iiru iiiuiiui'ii iuisoii yestcnlny nrternoon. doubt." tho Coob liny country with n feedor lino from Eugeno by way of n routo down tho shorn of tho Pncllle. This company hns nil but completed nn iirrnngoment whereby tho necessary bonds for tho project will bo floated ' In London. Tho Hnrrlman crowd got wind of this nnd rushed Into print with glowing nccounts of what It wns going to do. "Tho local Interests referred to linvo already surveyed a routo all tho lino can ho built for not to exceed $1,500,000 nnd possibly for less. "All tho Ilnrrlmnu people wnnt," snld n man who Is closely Identified with tho Portlnnd Interests buck of tho prospective Eugene-Mnrshflold Hue, today, "Is to spoil tho salo of tho bonds In tho foreign markets, ft has been tho common practice of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mcintosh hnvo gono up Coos Itlver to visit n fow dnys with Mr. Mcintosh's parents. Mrs. C. I. Denlsnn nnd Mrs. C. E. Iloldemnn wero over to tho city 'shopping. MOSQUITOES BAD THIS YEAR Dut don't scratch tho poisoned skin. Use a mild, cooling, healing com pound thnt stops the Itch Instantly, draws out tho poison In tho skin and protects It ngnlnst further trouble. Just a mild cleansing wnsh of oil of wlntergreen, thymol nnd a fow other Ingredients known as the D. D. D. Prescription (so famous in cases of Eczema) and you hnvo mos quito protection for tho season. Yes, Instant relief now only 25c. Ited Cross Drug Store Now for the final Clean-Up of Men's Oxfords 250 pairs men's Oxfords, every sfce, every style, all this year's Lasts. MEN'S 95.00 OXFORDS $3,w MEN'S 91-nO OXFORDS $3aj MEN'S $1.00 OXFORDS $3i8j MEN'S 93.50 OXFORDS $2,kj MEN'S 9)1.00 OXFORDS i $2.00 "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD RANDO.V DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY IIOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:30 A. Al, ARRIVE DRAIN 4 P. M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT TUB RU8Y COH. NER DRUG STORE, PRONE 1108 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redoitdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Marshfield Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2 p. in. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORGE, Agent. Coos I tint I liirrlmnti niwiiilit f.it 10 vi.ticj way from Eugeno to Florence with,,,, ,,. , t,()K.in.t10.ninnKt,r nct option on most of tho balance of the jwnovor anything llko strong op distance to Marsh eld and other ,, nr080 ,, , wnt , Coos Hay points. They have iilren.lv ,, , tno ,,,, Tho ,, prepared all the prollmlnnry work. x,r. ii,,i.n i,i...,ir r. nml thnt .H.lll. .. i... - I "' "".' ...... ....... iuiiiiiio mi iiiii t i,llll nril finished nnd hnvo been submitted to tho ngentH who hnvo rhnrge of rnls Ing tho neressary money needed for building tho road. "Whnt makes tho Hnrrlmnn state ment look nil tho more questionable 1b tho fnct thnt tho olllelnls of tho Southern Pacific pay that It will rout f8.000.000 or $10,000,000 to build the 1215 miles of road from Eugone lo Coos Day. Tho engineering esti mates prepnred by ono of the best location engineers In tho Pacific Northwest for tho Portland coterie of capitalists, show DEMANDS ARK EXCESSIVE. French View of Hie" IViinro-Gei'iunii Negotiation Not Optlmltle. PARIS, Aug. 3. A seml-offlclnl noto Issued today stilted thnt tho op timistic opinion emanating from London relntlvo to tho progress In years stood In tho wny of giving Coo's thu Frnnco-Gormnn negotiations nro liny rnllroHd trnnsportntlou. Less ",u "(,rno out "' ,no riu'tB- n8 'o than three years iiko llurrlinnrf de-' 0l'rnm" l,-,"ds continue to bo ex- REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 2 Flno lots at Hunker Hill... 9 100 50x120 Corner on county rond, Hunker Hill 9500 Corner 100xHO Railroad Ad dition 91,000 Rooming house 9050 AUG. FRI.EEN, Real Khtnto lusiiiimcc and Rentals OK, Central At, Maililleld, Ore. "THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Will Sail From Marshfield for Eureka Monday, July 31 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 14 o. F. McGKORGE, Agent Wearing1 Qualities as Well as Style That's what you got at The Toggery always, It Is acknowledged that wo stand at tho head when it comes to all the latest and niftiest in men's woar but quality is never overlook ed, HIGH ART SUITS KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS HEIDECAPS PACKARD SHOES The Toggery Formerly Geo, Goodrum, elared ho would never outer Ray by way of Drain, or by nny other routo unless the business men down thoro gunrunteed him a -i per cent return on nn Investment of SB, 000,000 tho reputed cost of the road from Drnln to Mnrshllcld, for n period of 20 years. Tho only mini In the entire Harrlmnn system who believed that Coos Hay should be developed was Junies P. O'llrlen, (hit vli'noir.wlilon, n.t.l ....iir.i.1 .. .... ." "J. .-.I.!!!!! '"-'" ,,ut lu r lniu' I when ho tried to persunde the Hnr- 'rlinan board of directors that one jof the most productUe eouutrles In the entlro Northwest wns being neg lected and that sooner or later some other Interests would Invndo Coos Rny." "Refreshing ns n springtime breeze Is tho further statement by tho Southern Purine hunch that It would abandon the Drnln-Cooa liny rond on which It has spent about Sl..r00,000, and on whlrh It hns strewn nbout 75 miles of well-worn steel rails. "Everybody admits that there will be enormous freight tonnage to be moved if such a lino Is built. There nro over 10,000,000,000 feet of standing merchnntnblo timber trlbut nry to such n lino resslve. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo wnnt fresh snlmon nnd nro prepnred to pay tho highest cash prlco for them. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos River. ALICE II The Popular Picnic limit. Now mnkes regulnr schedulo on tho South Coos Rlvor run. Loaves Mnrshflold week days nt 4 q. m. Ar rives In Marshfield at 8:45 n. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfield nt 8 n. r,u Returns nt C p. m. jyjORE 1V1 I)A1 ROYS MONEY IN ONE DEARY'S GUN SHOP "I can fix It for you." Gun, blcyclo, mnchlno lock repair ing, Keys mndo and fitted. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT J) A. M. ON AUGUST 1, O, II, 10, HI AND til). SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG- ust a, il. id. ai. a and ai. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PIIONK 5IAIN 88-L with us thnn during AN ENTIRE WEEK in other wnys. Applicants must bo bright, nrntly dressed, clean hands nnd fnre. We want tho MANLIEST boy In the city. Como enrly pro pared for work. NORTON HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY. We Told You Lust week that wo had hot nrlces. There are great lJ,,8t cnst J'oor optics over these. agricultural zones scattered nlong'nml C0I" ' fool your purse off: the wny. There nre rlrh real mines j L10 Spoon Holders 23 e to be developed. The dairying pros- 11.00 Spoon Holders a.1r peris are exceedingly rich nnd the shipping from Coos Hay points, where the rail lino would meet tide wntor, would b.-tng In substantial re turns. "Just n fow days ago there was filed In the courthouse nt Coqulllo City n trust deed of the Common wealth Trust Company of Philadel phia for 10.000,000 to rover the cost of the construction of a railroad, already surveyed from Rosobiirc to Mnrshlleld. This is the line upon which Mr. Hants has been at work for many years. Doubtless It, too had its luilueuce In stlrrlug up mat tor . , ,a.v .3c .33c .33c .33c .S3o ,33c 90c Spoon Holders 45c Ash Trnys 45c Ash Trays 45c Toothpick Holder. 36c Glass Fruit Dish. 35c Jap Creamer. . . 30c Jugs mo b. P. mny spend JS.000,000 but we will glvo away less, if you don't bolleve it Just drop in. POOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Storo Thnt Saves You Money. (JKO. N. HOLT, . . Manager. Front Street, MarsIiflelO. BlancharcFs Livery x o nave secured the livery bust. ness of L. II. Holsner nud are pro parod to render excellent servlco to tho people of Coos Ray. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything thnt will mean satisfactory Borvlce to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed Id the livery line. Vo also do trucking business of all kinds. RLANCHARD HROTHERS. Livery, Feed mid Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Stroots. Phone 138-J SAFE INVESTMENT For information concerning hlgh-claBB bond Investments, bearing 6ft interest not, write O. D. Hlnsdnle, care J. II. Adams and Company, Los Angeles. California. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our nutos, leaving MnrshUrld nt 0 o'clock every morning, con nect with tlio evening train to Portlnnd. Faro 90.00. COOS HAY ROSKIlURa STA GE LINE OTTO BCHETTKR, Ageut, O. P. nARNARD, 130 MARKET AV., Marshfield. Agent, ROSEnURG, Ore. PIIONB 11 The cost of repairing the xvlrlng In our building In Marshfleld wns nlno dollars. Tho owner nt once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars ier jenr In tho Insurance. Think it over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 337-J Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfleld use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 78-J, Free delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also . STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Never leave home on a Journey Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rem edy. It is nlmost certain to be need ed end cannot be obtained when on hoard the care or steamships. For without a bottle of Chamberlain's sale by all dealers. WATCH! NOTICE Homer Maurey, on of the drlieri nd the solicitor for ns la out for -Aundry. Wath him! he Is liable to atop yom on th itroet and explain nil details of Laundry and slso to b at your hom any time. He knowi Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PHON. 220-J UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Wo aro expert dyers nnd cleaner. Hat work of all kinds. Our work will pleoso you. Suits made to order. 350 Central Ave. Phone 250$ ROSS PINEGOR PROPRIETORS Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121 MM M hia MtoiiitiyagJi nti " liTTlllMMr'-'Wiilllllllll MiTilllllllllllll iHM j--a,-j.Av X.-K . .. .. A