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Y J T-l 1 -nf-r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11911 EVENING EDITION. 0CTCT1 m.w.uwi III1WIWUUI I c -.. ' .y ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Obscure Scottsburg Was Once Pioneer Metropolis little town ix the nir. tVA VALLEY HAS HO MANTIC HISTORY. nests m KIDNAPER NOW H aiiatniiJijjnJlrgwgcwTrtfriffcyCTsw mtAmnm TIMBER'S FAST M HbRfc- i Where Sail Meets Rail Items of Interest Concern ing Masters and Vessels of the Pacific Coast Tliu President mid Argo from Coos Hay this morning. Balled Tlio Nuiin Smith nrrlved In nt 0:30 tli In morning from Hay Point nftor a good trip ui tho const. Dr. Schenck Estimates It Will Nearly Double That In German Forests. Dr. Schcticlc, head of tliu Hlltiuore Forest school, Messrs. Alton nnd Chapmnn of Portlnnd, who iiro Iden tified with tho coiiHorvntlon work of tho big tlmhcr owners, John Lnfon nnd A. E. Adolsporgor hnvo roturn- cd from n trip to country where th Inspecting the timber nnd Investigate' points. To hiiuIi nn extent him tlila lng tho possibilities of roforostn-jsort of transportation come, that Recently quite n number of old i vessels on tho north ooust liuve been I changed Into barges. Thine with i nn iiiullmlnlHlied capnclty are being (From Portland Ortgonlnn) ( The dotermlnatlon of the Hnrrlninn Bystem to build Into the Coos Hay cotintty by way of tho Stuslnw drops ns It weie the curtain of obscurity over Seottsburg, once the metropolis of Southwestern Oregon. This wns tho head of navigation of tho Unip qua, nnd supplies for the mines of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia were brought In here by water over tho bar of Winchester Uay, and tho pack trains wore deep trails across the mountains nnd out through tho Cow Creel: Canyon to tho south and north Into the Willamette valley. Tho Hood of 1S02 washed away the greater part of tho town, which at one time had ten merchaiullso estab lishments. Among these wns Wnd sworth, Peters & Ladd, who wore wholesale liquor dealers, In addition to carrying minors supplies. It. J. I.ndd later went to Portland. It Is Bald Hint In Scottsburg four men got their start for tho olllco of governor of Oregon. Two of them wore prnc- d tho Eden Ridge loaded with all kinds of freight nnd!t!t,"' 1,,w nt "' """ of t,Ie xumUx; o latter have been ' towed to Alimkii and California! tlon-Stephen V. Sl.adwlck and Ad- canadians seek for north DAKOTA RUFFIAN WHO KEFp teacher prisoner ix for est for thirtv norits. By Associated Press to tho Coos May Thnes) SNOWFLAKE, Man.. Sept. 13. A: tierce man hunt has been under way for the last 2 1 hours, ten miles south of here nnd between here nnd tlio United States boundary, following the) kidnaping of Eleanor Cindy's Price, j n school teacher, Mondny. by a man j i nlleged to be Henry Wilson, alias "Hill" Minor of Hnnnnh, N. D. It was llrst reported that Miss Prlco was' killed, but sho escaped Tuesday after J having been detained by the rulllan , In a forest for thirty hours. The man j rolcinsod hor after he had exhausted a supply of gin mid cigarettes which , he carried. Tho girl put up u des perate light nt the school houso be-, fore hor assnlllaut overpowered her. Hlood hounds picked up the fugitive's! track and he Is believed to have been surrounded. Keeling is high, mid If he Is not killed by the posses, It I Is expected that the citizens will not J permit him to come to trial. tlon. Dr. Schonck Is enthusiastic over the possibilities of reforestation In this section ns well ns over the wonderful Htnnd of tlmbor here. Dr. Schenck says that this section far ccllpscH tliu reforestation poBslblll' Bteuinermeii are becoming somewhat alarmed at the prospect and well they may be, for this kind of trullle Is assuming considerable proportions. Recently tho Graya Harbor tug Dar ing, has been chartered for a year to eiiguge In towing barges loaded ties of Europe where ho much ntton-! with lumber from Puget Sound south, tlon Is being given tho work. Ho es timates that tho growth of timber hero on reforested tracts will average which are expected to return with cargoes of cement nnd general mer chandise. Quo barge company has about 1,000 feet per arm per year' contracted to deliver six million feet of Puget Sound lumber to Prince Ru pert at once. whllo In (lormnny tho nvcrngo Is on ly about (100 feet per aero per year. In consequence of this, Dr. Schenck . expects to hco this region become one1 The Federal authorities are on the of the foremost In tho reforestation lookout for new Halting grounds, work In tho future. With that object In view tho United Mr. Allen formerly had charge of States Fisheries vessel Albatross has tho government conservation work In Oregon and Idaho but resigned thnt position to heroine Identllled with a conservation movement of tlio big timber owners. Ho wnB Instru mental In getting tho recent leglsln- salled from Seattle for Holing Sea carrying n number of experts. There are on board Captain Joyce, nn ex perienced operator on tliu halibut banks. "Wo will make n thorough invest!- tlon through In Oregon concerning gatlnn of tho northern llshlug tho enro of forests. Ho Is now work ing to reduce tho II ro hnznrd and also to encourage the reforestation mo voment. K. T. Allen Is forestor of tho West ern Conservation nssnelatlon and C. 8. Chapman Is secretary of tho Ore gon Forost Flro ussoelatlon. Thoy came hero on Invitation of tho Coos County Fire Put ml association to In spect the work being done In this ter ritory. They expressed themselves as highly pleased with It after per sonally going over some of the ter ritory anil discussing It with Messrs. Conrad and Adolsporgor of tho nsso-elation. grounds," said Major Alexander Just before tho Albatros sailed. "Wo will start In tho lower portion of During Sen and work northward from Unl milk Pass, and then eastward as far as One Hundred Fathom Curve, con ducting our researches In shoal wa torn as well as profound depths. We will trawl, will east nets wherover possible, and use all thu apparatus nt our command to conduct a thor lillsnn C. albbs. The latter had for n partner Judge Stratum, later on tho supremo bench. It was here that Judge Deady first uttnlned eminence ho only relinquished when death came. Hero nourished Pat Flaungau, father of Jnines Flnnngnn. tho Coos Hay banker. One of tho host known men of tho Uinpqun country wns I L. Williams, n trnppor and Indian scout, whoso life was saved by the Into Cyrus Hodden In tho Rogue river Indian wars. Williams was wounded, nnd Hodden literally packed hint to Srottsburg on his back, about 10 mllcB.over the mountain trails. D. J. Lyons was editor of the Democrat, weekly newspaper published hero In lS-lfi. Ho was a blind man of con siderable ability, and enmo from Louisville, Ky., with his brldo. over land. Like many of tho argonauts, her parents woro slaveholders, ,and sho hnd never done a day's domestic Inbor In her llfo, and wn poorly fitted for tho rougher duties devolving on the women of tho frontier. Hut these Bweet Southern women lent a CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. I'l'i ('. of .luck Miii'mIcm to Come For Hearing nt Coqiiillo. COQUILLE. Ore.. Sept. 13 The case of Jack Marsdon was slated for trial In Circuit Court here today. Mr Marsdon wns charged In tho Indict ment with assaulting .1. W. Dennett with Intent ot kill. An effort wns mnde to postpone tho homing but Dis trict Attorney Hrown who Is hero from Roseburg Insisted thnt tho caso bo tried at this term of court. Ahin Plerco wns tried nnd convict ed In three hours on tho charge of shop lifting. Sentence has not been passed yet. Two liquor Inw violators woro up, one pleading guilty nnd tho other be ing convicted nftor a Bhort trlnl. A Hue of $20 wns Imposed on tho one pleading guilty. ub Clothing & Shoe Co. "Money Talks" Thnt you can buy ho re for wish cheaper than else where is evinced by our increasing- patronage. De pendable merchandise, small prices and cash are the levers which merit your patronage. Others enjoy this saving, why not you ? Everything new in SCLTS OVEItCOATS If ATX COATS, SHOES HATS and FURNISHINGS. "Mcmey Talks" Hill) Clothing & Shoe Co. MAKSHFIELD BANDON FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for San Francisco from Marshficld Wed., Sept. 13, 1 o'clock IXTEH-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION' COMPANY. Phono U C. P. McQEORQB, Agent. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" ANNOUNCEMENT TO PUHMC. Mr. L. S. Weeks of this city has been commissioned to hnndlo stock In tho Salmon Mountain mine. Those charm and distinction to tho earlier' wishing to Invest In n good thing will days of Oregon, socially. Tho town. And him nt tho Chandlor hotel, being Bwept nwny, there wns llttlo ORVIL DODOE, business for n newspaper bore, niul i Sec, nnd Manager the press nnd outfit woro packed over I the mountains to Jacksonville, tlio j l'"' Honey mil Tar Compound rival nietropoll.. William J. Hoggs 'pilU renins Its high place ns tho best .- li- ,.,, r ..,., ... ,i 'l,0"w" ! ""nelly for all coughs and "" ,,,r ,...,.-.. ..... coma, eitner for children or grown1 followed Its fortunes. Now thore Is persons. Prevents serious results' llttlo left of thnt iiowspiipor en:er- from a cold. Take only tho genuine! prise, but n fow copies In the hands "., ' V. i inr ,yol"""d. rut oiliu in S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coos Bay for Portland, Wednesday, Sept. 13 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE U C. P. McGKORGE, Agent ough search for llsh. ' , ,, , , , """'" """" and refuso substitutes. For "The halibut Is migratory, shining!0' 0,0I,P --oni .IniiKht.r. now Mrs. tlio Red Crossjjrug Store. ns the 11.1. upon which It feed, shlftsi0 5"'""',l "' ;" "' I T " , "" " nnd. accordingly, one object of our! T,,0.ro wm two hmo1 '" 5m', PROFESSIONAL HIRED Don't Miss This Chance !: 114,75 buys any of our $20 to $2.r. suits. J 17.50 buy. any of our S25 to $3.1 suits. voyiiHo will bo to gather dutu enabl ing- rWlieruiou to trawl upon the most productive ground.. The northern Imuks have always liven limit proline : but before any groat while thoy will be fished out. The Industry Is too' to mis coast to pats, so our efforts may unfold utv Imuks. (.'AUDIXFi: lU.ltytNt; CHXTKH. Iburg In thomi days tho Palmer lions and tho old Scott.burj; Ilouoc. which was originally built for a fort in the days of tho Indian wars. It was owned by Captain Levi Scott, who named the town. How lie es caiwd bolug called Colonel, the here ditary title of hotel keepers and news paper men In those days. Is a m.s . tory. Copies of the Seottsburg paier DH. The Famous High !C Art Clothing Made by St rouse & Bros., Baltimore, -Md., absolutely j 1j 1 l jl 1 . gtmniiueeti to tie oi inu m'.si j0iv..y bull mid heifer purchmrod Oil the market ill fJtyle, lit and Hum the Ladd lltuel Fern herd last Olinlitv. 13 von it' VOU llllVO ''"hrunry. lie Is grading his ontlro i of June 10, 1SS1. contain thanks to (lurdliier. In Douglus county. Ore., s. F. Chadwlck for a mess of green near the mouth of the Umpqmt. Is' m and lettuco tho lawyer was of those regions whose ndvatu-' then on his way to the governorship, are almost unknown heeKiiw.The miner contained renrlnts from 0IRECT0RY E. F. WIXKLKlt, Xatiii-ojtatli and Clili(iiractor. All chronic diseases troatod. Cougul- tatlou free. Office hours: 9 to I a. in. j 2 to 5 and to S p. m. Naturopath Institute (tooni No. 1. No. lUrt llroadway. Marshfleld. Ore.' pR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyulclan Orndunte of the Amerliun school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, .Mo. Oflkc In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phouo 101-J; Marshfleld; Oregon EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS 5teamer Breakwater ALWAYS O.N TIME SAILS FIIO.M POHTLAND AT 1) A. M. ON SEPTEMHER , 8, 1. 1 AND 'M AT H P. JL SAILS FHOM COOS DAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON SEP TEMUint ."5. 10, 1(1, 2. AND !50. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 33-L pvlt. C. C. TAGGART, PhyMclait m a now suit, vou can't alYord ",,;,: ",": ;";s. .noi. uiack i.s ii . . -.tr Jersey bull from Hazel Fern nnd ho to miss this biirgtun. AN oar ,llfl Ims n trlo of n,Klttvml nun)l) II SUlt Ot quality tor What swine w N. Lyster. Will Vork and YOU WOUld paV for a ('heap Kd. Haskell each has a Jersey bull ..wa) off from auyHhere." Tho San Francisco papers ns late as June '.....j. .......... ..i.. . t i. ., ' . .. ......t .u.i.M-unv ,.-. iH i iit. uuiuoerja. .ew York hows of .May r. and New ' PliyMclau and Surgeon. m regisiereu dairy nuns tnih little j Orleans news of May 7. and the paper , Olllco 209-210 Coke Hulldlng. Smith HIer r.uclou Is getting boasts of Its enterprise and now. fae- piiouex: Heldence f)(IL; Oillce lliSJ ii nine. ,i. K. .Morris as not n anm.is. i III tho way of social news these old newspapers contain matters of some living. J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. shoddv working suit. Also a fow from $25 to $30. Overcoats While They Last $17 50 Cull early nnd got your pick persons now living. The Unipqua nm uimnie, puinisuoii at scottsnurg, Ore gon Territory. June 23, 1S54, an nounces the marriage at tho residence of V. K. Piingle, Esq.. by Rev. A. F. Waller, of Ellsha Strong to Mrs Phoebe Iliiln. both of Mnrlon county. The same paper of June 0, 1S54, con tained the announcement of tho mar riage by Ilev. T. F. Royal, who died FAST SErVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our ahum, leaving Mnrslilkid at 0 o'clock every morning, con nect ;lth the evening train to Portland. Faro 80.00. COOS IIAV ROSEHURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCIIEJTER. Agent, O. P. RARNARD, 120 MARKET AW, Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEIJURG, Ore. P1IONS 11 ovor Flanagan & Dennett Bank ' larsbflold Oregon StLllll niwl Sil.RO Phmll Slilrla 1 R.t I -"-'- --..... ..v k,.....M. .. puniiiisod f'om Wnlter Domes and C E. RIcker; Will Dally and Mlko i Dolnn each have a Jorsey bull. Frank j Yorl" has n llolsteln bull and Fred . Mellarg on the Wade place an Ayr shire These are of course, all rog- fsten.l animals. W. I i-iici'fhnut at Gardiner ... ... . . j tee u.rgost dairyman In tho valley. In I cement of J. H. Russell to .Miss Anna II. Hill, both of Jacksonville, the ceremony being performed by Judge T. MeF. Pntton. father of the Patton brothers. Tho papers In thoso days TR. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician aud Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon, Jfllco: Lockhart Dutldlng, opposite Post Ofllce. Phone 10S-J A Modem niick Hulldlng. Electric L'ghtB, Stenm Hoat. Elegantly Furnlshod Rooms with Hot nud Cold Water. H O T E L .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: CO conts n Day nnd Upwards. Cor. Droadwny nnd Markot Marshfleld, Orogon. U C N StA'0' ,.h!.,!?.v.? Bomo Inventive ability lnln P'awrlte lillltLKV x MelNTliiV riiiKi' J i'v. i.e. uuyui. o aieu t-v j a c, HUHROUGHS, at Portland a fow months ago. of Dr. U scientific MabMK!st, llSU llllUIIIB.il. 1.11.1 .11 IBS 1,. (III. II Villi- Reed, tho stnut. both of Jackson county. Tho who Is also I same paper has a marriage announ- piutnersblp with R. P. llarnhnrdt 1 ii'lli'Mw son.e sevonty odd cows, hns la 'e-ise.v hull of very rich breedlnir. 93.00 and i?l.5( Packard Shoes .il.f A1J r, chnnibors. who has charge of the townsend creamery bore, still $a.00 and SI. SO $a,00 Kingsbury Hnts S2.JJS Dig reduction on other goods too numerous to mention. derl.ues he hns tho cleanest, best set of iViiivmen lu the state to deal with. The? Im'.ule those up the I'mpqun ok well ns Smith River and ho ox invta to Vc jiresent nt tho stoto dnlrj corrtntiiMi Mils winter and show n smaiilo of tho butter be nuts mt lln. Comer Broadway & Central rni spu-u. The Toggery contained very llttlo local news, nnd most of the contents was ancient his tory In tho rapid llfo of present-day journalism. Ono Item chronicles tho Treats all dlsenses Office, cornor Second nnd Central Avenue. Office hours 11 to 12 a. in. s to 5 p. m. rR. A. J. HENDRY'S '-' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination freo. Lady attendant. Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd careful drivers are now nt ttho dis posal of tho Coos Day public at REASONADLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearso nnd special acommo datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDROWS LIVERY AND PEED STABLES PHONE 273-J BARGAINS IN DWELLING. DUY NOW 5-Room houso nt Day Park. Prlco $700. Cash $15I C-Room houso, lots 100x100. Enstsldo $1.20 Dwellings In Bunker Hill, West and South Marshfleld, Ferndale anJ North Bond at bargains. AUG. FRIZEEN, Real Estate Insurance, and Rental 08, Central Ave.. Marshfleld, Ore. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM "Wo are expert dyers and cleaners. Hat work of all kinds. Our wort will please you. Suits made to order. 250 Central Ave. Phone 23 ROSS b PINEGOR PROPRIETORS death by falling from his horso of Tll. II. B. MOORE, Chiropractor, Theodore T. TIernoy, n reporter on Clironlc Dlsenses a Specialty I Theodore T. TIernoy, n reporter on tho Salem Statesman. Mr. TIernoy had been elected Territorial Librarian. Clironlc Dlsenses a Specialty 203 Coos Bids Phone 81-L Office hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c. 75c nnd J1.00: week S2.00 to jk nn ..- . Ttvw iiuuor lift nn . p?Jo n" Wltn Bas rat,Bes InVk10,1:00 per month FREE BATHS E. W. SULUVAN, Prop. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 8131 v &". i Umijimbi, .-mI tri t-udi4&.lL