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''W'WWpwHHW rr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 11911 EVENING EDITION. if. t M W WiM I " II Ml -T" BAD CHARGES ARE ALLEGE1 (Continued from pngo 1.) Whltcom, "who never saw actual service. They went out expecting a vacation. Instead they found sea man's work and seaman's fare, nclt'a- Dfl. IPS ON MIMES Says That Officers and Men Are Entitled to Highest Praise For Success. "The Oregon Nnval Militia nnd the er of which they were used to. He- 1)C0)C 9i10uld rejoice over the safe- cntifco they were soft and not accuu- y brllglng ,)t tho Uoston to Coos Hay tomed to tho hard wor r the cant to thn oarso food served them, they nam- rally folt that they were abuHed. I muek-racklng and pctty-blckering Son't want to seo them do anything that nlwnys nrises," remarked Dr I rneh, however, for they probably will Mlngus, one of the ofllcers who as-, Injure theniBclves worse than they Blsted In bringing tho Boston to Coos , r.re nwaro of If they do " Bay when his attention was called ( Thomas P. Clomens, tho steward, this morning to the article In the Ore-1 made a full statement nt the meet- Ronton In which the trip was severely lng of tho conditions that be Bald ho coloured. j had observed upon tho ship, and his "I did not see one bottle of chain- ( Btatcmunts Aero partially corroborat- !"(?"" oinI ,,onrl tho "OBton,1 , cd by others present at tho meeting, continued Dr. Mlngus. "So far as the, "Reynolds hired mo on July 3." food was concerned, I heard corn Clemens said, "to go on the cruise Plnln about It and took It up with ( from BIHotfs ItoBtiiiinmt In this Paymaster Cnpron who had had ex city to act as steward, and to conk for Pnrlonco on such trips. Ilo assured tho six regulars aboard the ship. J..- " l" '"" "' ten P" stead of lllllng the ..Hire for which cent more than the usual a lownnco o 1 was hired. I was relegated to tho ration. 1 also examined the food, position of a private waiter In IHh 1"1 "v ""J1 " lpnratlon was .,-; tlllllltlllll Lit) II I f t t own cabin, and acted as a sort of bartender to him. Ilo made no men tion of tho conditions In the seamen's mess, nnd did not appear to know of tho dissatisfaction among tho men until last Sunday night. "Tho rations were so bud that tho men got In the habit of binning and groaning at iiimm time. In tho mean time while 1 was waiting '" Cnptalu Itoynolds, A. J. Cnpron. the pay Holuloly sanitary. "Some criticised because the ofll-l eers had a better table than tho nvn. ; The olllcora personally bought and I pa'd out of their own pockets some, extra rations besides tho government , allowance. i "Of course there were some er rors made on the trip but they wro , due to Inexperience. If the men audi oillcer could make such cruises with- mil iirrnrH. tlioro would lie nn necp'i- ' muster, had appointed another man h. ()f nr(WIl8MR u nvnl ,.,mt,n al1ll j to net as stewaro. nui mien no ran onlllnie nn the government for regular1 mo In and asked me what was tho m,n ,() ,llB,niPt lIHi ,.xt t"me we troublo among tho men. Captain wm , iictter and In time. I hope wo ' Itoynolds did not know anything w, n(l ,, nny n,,,tnkes. I about this arrangement. I was told "Another thing Is that most tho that he should look over the bill or 1))on Wl,r), wtll0Ut nnv experience and fare served tho men each day, but tll0 Blrpl r(,K.,nt0,J8 nn,i conditions to ?ny knowledge, ho did not do so woro ,irr,ront than they expected. i until Sutnlny owning. tH n whole I think It was n very , "On Baturdny evening, at Astoria, H.P0MHf, irlrand I think the ofllcera Cnptnln Itoynolds entertained some m ,,, nn, to i, rongrntulnted on of tho ollleors from the mosquito licet tlio big success Instead of being crltl In his cabin, nnd during this dinner wt rPr ny little, monger error that ho kept mo and four of tho men busy might have occured." In tho pantry serving liquor to his other ollleors of the Boston did not pnrty from (1:30 o'clock until nearly caro to make any official statement midnight. Captain UoynoldB treated other than to characterize the atttark mo abusively and when 1 couldn't printed In the Oregonlnu ns an out-1 uncork champagne bottleH fast rage. One of tho ofllcers called at-' enough to Hull him. ordered me to teutlnn to the high commendation break the necks of them. The four paid by the Itov. .1. Hlchard Olsen, lioys I had assisting mo In tho pan- formerly pastor of the Mnrshfleld try and who woro witnesses of tho Lutheran church and Chaplain of the whole affair were all under age, and Naval Militia, to the moral showing were considerably shocked by the made by the men on tho trip. They nffnlr. declared that IIiIh should be nbsnl- "1 kept count of tho liquor that l' refutation of the charges. ' tho party of ten. vm V M? SCHOOL SHOES I. 1 ipr"i ! J? V W This illustrates a few new styles we are showing in Boys and Girls School Shoes. All the new Fall and Winter Shoes are here Every new last All widths for Ladies For Men tfor Children. The Largest and Strongest Assortment We Have Ever Shown To give us room to properlv displav (his immense stock, wo have selected 12S pairs of Oxfords which sold from $4.50 to $0.00. CHOICE, WHILE THEY LAST, $3.65 "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BAXDOX Hotel Arago Empire City, Ore. Is Now Open to the Public Day and Night Rates Reasonable Special Seiviceto Private Parties E. W. SCHROCK, Prop r n XTcTuvnuovaus, - Scientific Mnssaglst, j Trents nil diseases Oflko, corner' Second nnd Central Avonuo. ' OIllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. j 2 to 5 p. m, T" It. A. .?. HK.VDKY'S J -"' Modern Dental Parlors. I Wo aro equipped to do high class' work on short notlcu nt tho vory lowest prices. Examination freo. Lady nttendnnt. Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. T"Mt. H. H- MOOUi:, Chiropractor. "' Chronic DiscnscH n Scclalty 203 Coos Uldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 6; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 I-lt. C. V. U'SMK, " Osteopathic l'liyulciuu Orndunto of tho American school of Osteopathy at Klrksville, Mo. omco In Eldorado Ulk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to i; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshtlold; Oregon THE TURKISH BAffl PARLORS HAVE MOVED From their old qunrtora, In tho Coos building, one block north to n now homo nt 302 Broadway which has- been especially fitted up for thorn nnd whoro thoy nro bettor propnrcd thnn ovor bo foro to render oxcellent scrvlco to tho public. TUHKIRII, ItUS SIAN', STKAM, KLECTItlO nnd SIIOWICU 1IATIIS, In fnct nny bath that can bo given nnywhoro may bo secured horo. You nro cordially Invited to cnll nt our now qunrtors. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants P1I0XE J1 .J. !)a imOADWAY MAHSIIFIKI.I) wnH consumed by nnd during the evening I opened 10 pints of ohumpuKuo, :is bottleH of beer, four bullion of bourbon whisky, one iiuurt of cocktails and four quarts of Imporied French wine. "Tho fellowH who were with hid In tho pantry woro Frank Stepnlck. of Montnvllla; Karuest lluuke. uge Ifl, of 4-10 Miller avenue; .lack Kiivn iiaugh, nged 17. of S07 .MUsourl live nuo; Henry Strathouse, ago 17 of III Hast Yamhill, and Nornian Patterson, nged 10, of III) Fast Yaiuhlll, 1 was 60 disgusted with the whole job that 1 have resigned from my position. "Saturday night was not the only l "On the Square" AVI'JUY largo peucentago of Coor ll.iy men toilay wear clothes ready-made; the per centage Is steadily Increasing. Our clothes are not the low est priced gin nunils in the market; nil-wool naturally costs more than half cotton. You can buy clothes for los money than ours will cimi uu; hut you'll tlml none thnt are ronlly cheaper than ours. Tho real value. In sile. tit "Hr. Is lu tliem. Yon rn tb vl ieoao- lunllty. if you tluue ih). t or overcoat at loiifl th start- you puy Vou CHU is .)tr. quality Ice of ,ry in occasion on which I had experience ' with Captain lleynolds' drinking ( During the whole crulho lie uxed to ' ring for the boy at any time and i send out for me to conio In nnd ' bring him a bottle of whisky or something else to drink. The partv he held on Saturday night wns the worst nffalr. however. I "As to the rations, he said, thoy were scanty and not very good, and 1 don't blnine the men for complain ing about them." Ofllcers of the Naval Mllltla. win went on the cruise, while not prepar ed to make an ofllclnl statement Inst night, were unanimous In deelnrlng that the charges ninde against Cap tain lleynolds by Clemens were pre posterous. The rations served the men during the cruise were regular naval rations they say. I.louteiiniit-Coiiiiiinndor Wolf, chief surgeon, wild that after the second day out. the rations, which had beeni the same ns are served in the roeulnr' navy, were Increased, not. however, on account of any complaint of the men. The otllcers may have had better' fare than the men." he said, "but they paid for their own mem out of their own pockets. It was not secur ed with state funds. "An to Captain lleynolds. I can vouch that at no time dtirim tho cruise, to mv kiuiu-loiluo. un h.. in. invi..!.ii. .w ni.imilli , .. drivers, good rigs " " v 'vimvwi tut rM-vtniti IMWI'UMl." Good Livery Service ru. J. W. INCItAM, ' PliyHlcinu mid Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Uulldlug hones: Olllce KltM; Itesldcnro 1021. Fancy new rigs, good horees nnd nreful drivers nro now nt the dls osal of tho Coos Dny public at , UFASOXAllLi: KATKS. Rigs or rigs with drivors ready for omco ovor Flanagan & Bennett Bank J. W. IHiNNKTT, Lawyer. ny trip nnywhoro any tlmo, jonrded and rigs en red for. Now hoarse and special nccoramo dntlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S L1VKUY AND FKKD STABLES PnONE 27-J Horsos inrshfleld Oregon pU. J. T. McCORMAO, Physlclnn nnd Surgeon Marsliflcid, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post O.TJce. Phono 105-J FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Will Sail fromMarshfield for'Frisco, Thursday, Aug. 24, 11:30 A.M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McQEORGE, Agent. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Wo nro export dyers and cleaners. WATCH! NOTICE!, Homer Mntizoy, ono ot tho drivers nnd tho solicitor for us Is out for. , ...... . Laundry. Watch him! ho Is liable Hat work of all kinds. Our work t0 8top y0 on tho Btreet nm, explQ,n all details of Laundry and also to bo at your homo any tlmo. Ho knows' Laundry business from A to Z. will plcnso you. Suits mndo to order. 2.1H Central Ave. "THE FRIEND OF COOS IJAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED AVITif TIRELESS CONNECTING W1TU THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails for Portland from Coos Bay, Tuesday Noon, Aug. 22 PHONE 41 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent Phono 230.Y ROSS Sb PINEGOR PROPRIETORS Marslifield Hand and Steam Laundry iMirtv nn.T PHON i2l).J Kvoi-xbmlv 1 Invited to atteud the D('i: at PlemoH's hall. Lakeside STIRDY eeiiln. SKPTK.M1IER 1" I (iooil lmulc and a icood time assured. Don't forget the date. Many n SntYevIng Woiiiim. ' Drngs herself pnlnfully through her dally tasks, suffering from backache, headache, nervousness, loss of npee tlto and poor sleep, not knowing hpr ills nro duo to kidney nnd bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and misery nnd a prompt return to health nni strength. No woman who so suf. fers can afford to overlook Foley Klc ney Pills. For solo by Red Cross Drug Btoro. BlancharcTs Livery Wo have secured Uie livery busi ness of L. II. llelsuer and are pre pared to render excellent service tc tho people of Coos Bay. Caroful and everything thnt will mean satisfactory service to j tho public. Phono us lor n driving ' uorfc' a rig or anything ueedod li the hver Hue. Wo nlso do n trucking business of all kinds. , HLANCHARD BROTHERS. ' Livery, Feci! and Sales Service. 141 First nnd Alder Streets Phone ISS-J Tho cost of repnlrlng tho wiring In our building In Mnrshfleld was nino dollars. Tho owner at onco got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year in the Insurance. Think It ovor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2!J7-J DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR IJUSINESS LEAVES .MARSHFIELD VAUX nOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:00 coxr.ori.vfi with southern pacific north I15AIX AT DRAIN. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT TnE BUSY COR NER DRUG STORE, PHONE II A. 31. BOUND A TURKISH BTH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. . v FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our autos, leaving MnrshllcUl nt U o'clock every morning, cou nect with the evening train to Portland. Faro $0.00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE OTIO SCHETTER, Agent, O. P. nARNARD, ISO MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. Ageut, ROSEBURG, Ore. PnONS 11 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS seamer Br eakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. 31. ON AUGUST -I, 0, H ill AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG I ST (I, 11, 1(1, ( AND ill. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 35-L U E? U SU?"U' i.ha.ha o me Inventive ability , After the abow try a TurkUh Bath .Phone 214-J.