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V -nf' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1911 EVENING EDITION. -yTVtfy-. IS AT THIS WILL HELP SOME! EI8ITS !H "T3?- if DRYER OREGON F STARTS SOON EWE NOW MACHINERY FOR P. S. HOW'S xnw plant at myrtle point PEACHES HERE MAY 1NSTI TOTK ANOTHER PLANT OX COOS HAY NEXT YEAR. Tho Itedondo todiiy will bring In tlio machinery nntl equipment for tlio fruit dryor which F. S. Dow Is In stalling nt Myrtle Point. Men tiro nl remly thoro to put up the plant mitt it Is expected to lmnvo It ready for op eration within n few days. The fruit dryor will have a maxi mum capacity of twonty-ttvo toim poi day, Mr. Dow Btated this morn lug. Tho standard upplo box uverngos about 10 lbH., bo that It requires fifty boxc3 to innko a ton or 1250 boxen of apples to supply tho dryor dally. Mr. How estimates that tho Coos county apple crop this year will bo be tween COO and fiOO tons. If the business warrants It, ho ex pects to put In nnothor dryer on tho Joos Hay Bide next yenr. ri'ltltY HEALTH OFFICER. 1 Ul County In Oregon lu lie Supplied. GOLD BEACH, Ore., Sopt. 1. Dr. n. F. Schlelmnnn, ono of but threo medical men In Curry county, has Icon made health olllcor of tho coun ty by the County Court, acting with Dr. Calvin S. White, stnto health of ficer. In getting tho vital stntlatlcB of tho state. Curry county Is tho Inst county In tlio stnto to bo sup plied with n health ottlcer and tho entire stato Is now under tho direc tion of the stnto health officer In tho gathering of Btutlstlcs and tho limit ing of exact health nnd death rec ords. Statistics for tho paBt year will be mndo up by the now health officer. ,71'ST say you GET It nt HAINES'. MUSIC nt tho CHANDLER on SUNDAY evening. Arrange to take YOUlt Sunday DINNER thcro. From Front flV ItMIIM Get Ready for the Rainy Season HAVE THAT HOOP KF.PAIHKD. WE HAVE A FI'Mj WNE OF Roofing Paper and Building Paper DON'T DO ANYTHING IN THIS UXE UNTIL VOL' COME IX AND TALK IT OVEU WITH VS. IT WIDD PAY YOU. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF THE 1IKST PAINTS IX THE WOULD. n f Dough mam sr V 1 Better! KrafflB Gt 1 9Md)kEz& 2Sc M i iL. S dliKJzrxr. pound cn RiSSS FIRST OF COOS COUNTY'S PIS PLAY ItEACII HERE TICHE NOR URGES COOPERATION OF EVERYONE TO .MAKE IT A RIG SUCCESS. Every town In Coos County Is doing mighty good work In tho way of securing exhibits for tho Oregon State Fair and the exhibits will bo a credit to the County. Uandon's exhibit was tho first to reach this city. It camo over yester day afternoon nnd nniong Its display Is corn twelvo foot high. Myrtle Point and Coqulllo will ship this afternoon and Monday, so as to have It hero In plenty of time for the llreukwater, which Balls Tuesday. Henry SongstncKon wiib appointed at the called meeting of tlio Marsh Held Chamber of Commerce to look nfter tho exhibits and secure every that will advertlso Coos Hay at tho fair. Ilcio are some of the things that the Chamber of Commerce wnnts at once: Thrashed oats and barley, pound or two of each. If you have any honey that will do to exhibit not ify tho Chamber of Commerco at once. I'ersorved berries nny kind will bo welcome. Mineral rock of any kind will help out our display of minerals. A nlco box of npples, potaotes, berries, polished wood of any kind. Tho tlmo Is short nnd everyone nniBt help. Mr. Tlchenor will spend the next threo days helping the Cham ber of Commerce nnd will see that all exhibits are well taken caro of. He will bo found at tho Chamber of Om morco whore yon are requested to leave anything you might hnvo that will help educate the people on tho outside to tho merits of this county. Tho Oregon Stnto Fair this year will be tho banner fair In the state's history nnd Coos County will receive tho best kind of publicity by having n good exhibit. Frank n. Tlchenor will remnln In tho Coos County booth at Salem nil during tho fair nnd you can depend on this section belnc well advertised. )1litS f F Have you seen the new clothing for 9 and J912? Suits, Cravcncttcs, English SUpons in all the new shades and styles from $6.50 to $25.00. Royal Taylors Madc-to-Mcasure if you want something Jout of the ordinary. $18.00 to $35.00. FIXUP St., Opp. Breakwater Office (Continued from pngo 1.) man lines to reach Coos Uny and there nro probably twelve or fifteen surveying parties lu tho disputed ter ritory, employing n couple of hun dred men at this time. "A well-known timber operator came out from tho coast Thursday and reports thnt not Icbs thnn bovoii-ty-flvo surveyors presumably Hill men on Smith river, above Gardi ner. This 1b In line with the Guard's storv of Saturday that the Hill road would branch near Tllden rock on tho SliiBlnw, one lino extending to Florence, where Porter Pros., tho contractors, have snw-mllllng Inter ests and are bidding on tho $100,000 Jetty contract, while another Hue would bend straight for Coob Hay jfrom that poliP, coming out on tho bend of Smith rlvor through n short j tunnel. The Pacific & Great West lorn, (presumably the Hill corpora tion), bus a big party or engineers i niul right-of-way mon working be tween here nnd tho point of dlvcrg liince of two proposed lines. Anoth er largo party Ib snld to bo working nlong tho lower Sluslnw. "RIght-of-Wny Agent Duel! of the I Southern Pacific Is working out of this city to the foot of tho moun- tains. It Is known Hint ho paid , $1;800 cash for tho right-of-way j through ono farm. I "And In the meanwhile tho Sluslnw country Is swnrmlng with timber cruisers and tho remnlnlng smnll holders of timber nro being besleg 'cd for options by brokers represent ing different Interests, j Asset CoiiiMiuy IlHiy. ' "Tho I.ano County Asset compnny hns begun condemnation proceedings rugnlnst sovernl property owners near Elmlrn to secure tho rlght-of-wny for Its proposed electrlo rnllwny between Eugcno nnd tho const. Thcso suits hnvo boon begun after all efforts on the pnrt of tho rlght-of-wny ngentB and offlclnls of tho company to In duce tho owners of tho lnnd to pnrt with tho necessary lnnd for rlght-of- I ...... I..n liaiin nf tin fIVflll. TtlO WHjr. III ,w company Is going right ahead with Its grading work nnd has completed several miles of tho most difficult construction between tho city nnd El mlrn. It Is necessary to have these strips of lnnd In ordor that grading mny proceed." LKXDS DOWX-AXD-OUTEU $00; (JOTS !?2,00 HACK DENVER, Colo., Aug. 31. "Curly" Grunnoll, n pnpor hang er, who lives nt tho Colfax ho tel, 33 West Colfnx, lent $00 to a grocory mnn whom ho met on a train and who was hard up. As security the man gavo him the deed to n pleco of lnnd In Nevada. That was two years ago. i: i: "Curly" found thnt tho lnnd was practically worthless. Ho put the deed In an old pockotbook and forgot about It until a fow days ago, whon a lottor from Novnda Informod him that tho property that ho had considered worthless had turned out to bo a pleco of vnluablo lnnd. "Curly" loft at once to Inves tigate. Recently his chum nnd roommato, Voro Hargor, receiv ed a letter from him. "It's all O. K.," "Curly" wrote. "I've sold tho lnnd for $29,000 spot cash to a dovolop Ing company, nnd I've got tho :i , i: ; i , ! monoy In my pocKot. .uo iur Now York as soon as I can get there." Tho original loan was made by "Curly" purely out of sym pathy for n man who was down nnd out. Ho said ho never ex pected to get his money back, but kept tho deed merely as a curiosity. Ho has never heard from tho grocory mnn since MUSICt tho CHANDLER on sr.NDAYvening. Arrange to tnko YOUR Sunday DINGER there. r. 'x&te&ttXi &XZQ&&&- XSC (From the Orcgonlnn) WITH TWO RAILWAYS CERTAIN TO HE IIUII.T AND OTHERS ROSY ON COOS DAY. i . . LUMBER MEN IDAHO MOB BARBERS PLAN" ENTER CANADA imiTISH OOLU.MI1IA SAWSOLL OWNEH8 CHARGE UNFAIH TAC TICS IN PAVOlt OP AMEIUOANH MATTER CAUSES SENSATION AT MEETING. (By Associated Press to the Cooa Day Times) VANCOUVEIt, D. C, Sopt. 2. The sonsntton of tho Join session of the coast nnd mountain Bnwmlll mon of DrltlshColumblncamowhen It wns nl leged Anrorlcnn competitors hnvo tukon udvnntngo of tho absonco of duty on rough lumber to sell thousands of carloads of dressed lumbor In tho prnlrlo mnrkots without paying duty, ns required by Canndlun customs tar iffs. Customs officers, It wns nlleg ed, overlooked tho proper clnsslflcn Hon of Imported dressed lumbor nnd it was charged thoy continue to wink nt tho devious mothods declared to bo In vogue. The meeting was do- voted nearly nil day to n considera tion of the sltuntlon created by com petition of Pugot Sound nnd Idaho rivals In western Cnnndn. NEWS OP ALLEGANY. - -rr" (Sneclnl to Tlie Times. y Miss Edith Anderson of Mnrshflold Is visiting at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. P- E. Larson. Miss Morlo Rndabaugh opened 'school last Monday after a three weeks' vacation. Mrs. Wilson and threo children ar rived on the nuto from Portland this week to make nn extended visit nt the homo of her sister, Mrs. Mike Shaver. Mr. nnd Mrs. Z. T. Thomas nnd their daughter. Mrs. Dave Cownn and two children, loft this week on nn extended visit with relatives and friends In the middle west. Mrs. Hanson will hnvo chargo of tho Thomas place during tholr absence. WARNING TO HUNTKRS. Hunters should use duo precau tion nt this parttoulnr tlmo of tho ycar vvhllo promiscuously 'jboatlng" through tho brush, anywhere be tween Rosoburg and Coos Day, they don't flro upon n stray railroad sur veyor. The woods are full of 'em. Roseburg News. Sfea!!! --ZfTL- j'sjw ili gC3& KILLS INDIAN CARLISLE GRADUATE SHOT TO DEATH IN GRANGEVILIiE JAIL POR HEATING WIPE HIS llODY RIDDLED WITH HULLETS 1Y INFURIATED CITIZENS. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Sopt. 2. Peter Mnlllck, n hnlf breed Nez Porco and n grndunto of tho Carlisle Indian school, wns shot to death by nn lnfurlntod mob of Grnngovlllo, Idaho, citizens ns ho wns nslcop In a coll lu tho county Jnil In that town Thursday night. Thoro wore ovor thirty bullets In his body. Eiitmnco to tho Jnll were gained by keys tnken from tho guard who was bound nnd gagged by tho mob., Tho inner door of tho cell was battorod down. No uttompt was mado to tako the prison er from tho cot. Mnlllck, who lived with n half breod wlfo on n homo stend nenr Grnngovlllo, wns nrrested soino weeks ngo charged with Jjeatlng his spouse dining a drunken spree. Hor robs nnd collar bono woro uroi,- on nnd her life wns In dnugor ovor n mouth. Slnco his Incarceration thrents woro mado to tako his llfo. Following tho tragedy tho coroner wns notified and took chnrgo of tho body. An Inquest will bo held nftor which It Is oxpectod thnt sovornl ar rests will bo mndo. GRANGE ORGANIZER COMING. nOSEDUUO, Ore., Sopt. 1. T. I. Leo, doputy state grange organizer, leaves for points In Coos nnd Curry ........ tl,,i, ... rviilnv u'liArn lli will or- ffn.iWA n nnmiior of craiiuos. Mr. Leo bolloves ho will bo nblo to Interest tho fnrmors In those counties, and Is almost posltlvo they will join i.n,ia wiMi tiiosn nf tho othor conn- ties in tho state and organize. COUNTY WARRANTS, All Coos County warrants drawn on tho Gonernl Fund and endorsed prior to April 1, 1010, will bo paid upon presentation nt my ofllco In Co qulllo, Oregon. No Interest will be allowed on nny of these warrants nft er August 24, 1011. Dated this 25th flay ot August, 1911. T. M. DiMVCli, County Troasiiior. DERDY Thru Its flavor won Its favor. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. PROJECTED PKOSPECTS ARE JOURNEYMEN WANT SHOPS TO CLOSE AT 7 O'CI-OCK INBTKAB OF 8 O'OIOCK APPOINT COM MITTEE TO WAIT ON ROOS HAHHEItS. " At n meeting of tho Journeymen harbors of Mnrshflold nt tho O. K. nnrbor shon Inst evening, It wns de cided to nsk the boss bnrbors to close tho shops nt 7 o'clock Instead ot 8 TO TRIM ROURS o'clock every evening except Satur day. Tho Journeymen bnrbors In nil tho shops wero represented. The Journeymen bnrbors cohAond ' thnt they hnvo to work too niuVTy hours under tho existing arrnngomont nnd thnt nlso they hnvo nbsolutoly no tlmo to onjoy theinsolvos. Thoy say thnt while tho shops close nt 8, It Is nenrly always a half or thrco-quar-beforo they are ablo to got nwny tors of nn hour Inter than that tlmo O. K. Hulln, August Fnrloy nnd D. II. Smith wore appointed w coinmltfeo to confer with tho boss bnrbors with u vlow of effecting tho chnngo. Tho wngo sehedulo wns not taken up but It Ib expected to leave It tho saino although tho hours nro decreas ed. In most of tho shops now, tho boss bnrbors gunranteo nt least 1U por woek and glvo tho Journoymon sixty per cont of his rccolpts nbovo $27 per week, ennhllng tho mon to mako between $20 and $30 n wook. WELCOME FATHER MOHAN. Eugene Catholics Tender Reception to PrlcM Prom Martttiflclri, EUGENE, Ore., Soptembor 1 Tha members of St. Mary's Cathollo church formally welcomed tholr now minister, Rev. Fnthor Mornn, to his now field, nt a recoptlon given I him nt tho parish hall In tho nend omy building Tuesday ovonlng. Tho .reception wns attondod by 150 or ' moro of tho parlahlonors and n very oiijoynhlo ovonlng wns spont. Mayor F. J. Borgor gavo tho nddress of wol- como nnd ho was responded to by tho now minister. A muslcnl pro gram was rendored, luncheon wns sorvod nnd dancing followed. Fnthor Mornn Is fast becoming acquainted with tho eltlzoiiB of Kugono and ho will doubtless prove a worthy suc cessor to Father O'Farroll, who has gone to Mud ford. v Everybody is Invited to nttond tho DANCE at Plerson's hall. Lakosldo SATURDAY evonlng. SEPTEMDER a Good niuIc and n good tlmf a.surcd. Don't forget tho Into. Aftor the Bhow try a Turkish Batfc Phone 214-J. i i i 1