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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
A GOOD SCARE IS OFTEN WORTH MORE TO A MAN THAN GOOD ADVICE YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your store-news, should appear ns rcgulni'1' ns docs this newspaper. If n newspaper omitted nn Issue now and then even for so uclg.ity n rea son as fcnrliiK ""' It might rain It would not bo a good newspaper. Mmm SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising space J o newspaper, compared with the ps39 used by oUier stores, should def2 It- eomparatlve Importance In C2w eommuultyt Does your storo'o i vertlsliiK space do ll'it? :!i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXV Established In 1878 ns The Coast Mult MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911 -EVENING EDITION, A Consolidation of TIiuca. Const Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 57 (Earn Sag AGED COUPLE 10 FOR FOURTH TIE HERE TOUT Clarke B. Baker and Mrs. An- Davis Married in me Marshfield Today. HAD DIFFICULTY IN SECURING LICENSE Groom Recently From Soldiers' Home at Roseburg and Bride From Lakeside. JACK IRSDEN GIVENPAROLE Judge Coke Imposes Indeter minate Sentence and Sus pends Enforcement. John. Mnrsdcn, generally known nH Jnck MlirKtlen wnn vnatnrrinv I'lvmi Clarke II. Maker, -aged GC, mid An- ,ndotorniniUj Maieaca ot B,x tnontliB to ten yenrs nnd thu sentenco STEAMER OLYMRC IN DOLUS! Largest Passenger Carrying cr,,lsc'''s uows wero crompiod and her plates torn to tlio wnterllne. A VeSSel In Service Meets'lnrgo hole wns torn In tho Olympic's ...... . ... .,,.., starboard qunrter. Nearly 3,000 por- Wltll ACCldeilt Wltll Over Bons were on board the Olympic In- 5 nnn Ahnnirl cuiuing nz nrsi caum passengers. u,uuw nuuai vi. SIX FOUND MURDERED IN ADJOBGJOOSES TODAY (By ItKACH POUT SAFELY. Associated Press to Coos Daj Times) COWES, ling., Sept. 20. The Olympic nnd lliruke Are Docked nl White Star line steamer Olympic, thu ' Southampton. biggest passenger carrying vessel In I iBy Associated Press to Coos Baj service, In n collision with tho IJrlt Ish protected cruiser llnwko near Os- Tlmcs.) SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. nle Davis, aged 01, were married this morning by Justice C. L. Ponnoclc nt his oOlce. It I the fourth matri monial venture of each. Mr. Baker .arrived hero n few days , ago from Itosoburg whore ho has been making his homo nt tho Oregon Sold iers Home. Mtb. Davis resided on a ranch nt Ton Mile, nonr 'Lakeside The aged couple kept secret th"lr meeting and courting nnd tho ro manco thnt eldently brought them together, suspended during good behavior by Judge John S. Colto. Mnrsdcn was convicted of assaulting J. W. Ben nett with a dnngorous weapon. Thu conditions of tho suspension of the sentenco nro that Mnrsdcn re frain from tho uuo of intoxicating liquor nnd bo n lnw abiding citizen. Violation of cither condition will mean the revocation of tho pnrolo. The paroling of Marsden was In borne bay on the north side of tho 1 20. The Olympic was safely docked isle of Wright this afternoon, wns this afternoon here, so badly damngod that Capt. K. J. ! Tho report thnt tho Olympic wns Smith benched her but later sho beached Is erroneous. Her collision started back for Hampton. The' doors were shut nnd tho Inrush of llnwko wns loss seriously damngod J water stopped. "When nssurcd thoro nnd remained near tho Olympic until wns no lmmcdlnto danger, tho Cap that vessel started bnck for South-Jtnln turned her nbout nnd bended for jampton. Tho llnwko thn started . this port. Tho llnwko was nlso able southward under Tier own stenm. Tho I to make this port without nld. BIG CROWD AT BANQUET HERE Plans Made For Reception For Yice-PresrcJent O'Brien and IParty. compliance with u written request Thev Intended ttn got mnrrlcd day nnd verbal nlcu'iif X V. Dennett nnd tcfore yesterduy but thoy had dlm-wns In apposition to tho wishes of culty In getting n llconso. They went Deputy Protccirtlng Attornoy Llljcq to Coqulllo but Clork WntBon refused I vlvst. Mr. LIIJcqvlHt stated to tho to Issue a llconso without n witness. I court thnt he bolluved thnt Mnrsdcn Whether .Mr. Watson suspected nn know whnt lie 'was doing when he (ilnmMiK'iit or whnt. ho did not say. committed alio offense ami thnt iisi Considerably cltagrlnod, thoy return- thu Jury had expressed the samo be-," Agent Koatlng of tho Drenk- ed to Marshfield and bognn n search .lief, ho wns opposed to nny clemency "wntor received word Into todny forBomcono who know both of them, being sliown. thnt tho nrcnkwntor crossed out Finally they found W. Robinson nnd c. I. Itolgnrd, Mr. Mnrsden's nt- from Astoiiu at 2 o'clock this IX EARLY 'TOMOIlltOW. CITY ENGINEER IS 0 Albert B. (Gidley of Lead, S. D., New City Official of Marshfield. Albert J). GIdloy, who recently RELIEF HEN 'Ghastly Discovery Made In Colorado Springs Homes This Afternoon. he appeared beforo Tom Hall nnd tomey, argued thnt tho orfenso wns made tho ncccssnry nllldnvlt thnt committed -whllo Mr. Mnrsden wns thcro was no legal obstaclo to their marriage. Tho nflldnvlt wns for warded to Clork Wntson yesterday and the license -was sont over by Levi Helsner, It being too Into to forwnrd It by mall. When tho llconso didn't como In this morning's mnll, tho aged couple wero qui to perturbed. Fin ally they had Justlco Pennock tole-' phono Clerk Wntson nnd tho lnttor in formed him thnt Mr. Holsnor hnd Tho latter wns found and tho llconso ' Dy Associated Press to tho Coof. Hay procured nnd the coromony followed. nines) CUAiKavibi.K. i'a., supi. teiniornrlly Insane nnd nftor hear ing Mr. Bennutt's stntomont, Judge Coko passed sentenco ns above stnted Tho full text of Mr. Donnott's sta tement to the court will bo printed In Tho Times tomorrow. ARE AFTER MOD .MUX. afternoon. 'This will menn thnt riho will reach Coos liny early "tomorrow morning with Vlcu- president 'O'Brlon nnd party. 'Finnl plans for tho banquet to bu tendered Friday night nt Tho Chand ler by tho "Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco In honor of Vlco-Prcsldont O'llrlon, G. X. Wendling, Mr. Stan ley nnd Asblstnnt Gonornl Freight in- Two Arrested Tor Roeci.t larnrlilnR, ARont Lounifborry of , 8outll0rll It. nl CoateMllle, Pa. pc1I10 nro Doing completed today. Mr. linker formorly lived in Dolse, 50. Idaho, whore ho suva ho has consider- Tll n,09t 'Vortnnt dovolopment In able property. Ho lost nn nrm in iec'ont "W" queuing ense noro the war nnd still wenrs tho bluo unl-.w tll isumuico of wnrrants chnrg form. I Ing two members of tho mob with They will lenvo tomorrow or next ' tho murder ot two policemen by day for tho brldo'K Ton Mllo rnnch Judge llutler on tho rccninuwndn- where they tvIH reside. . tlon of tho grntid Jury. SOLDIER SHOT BY POLICEMAN GHOSSCUP IS Infantryman at Vancouver, Wash., Killed by Officer While Escaping. (Bjr Associated Press to the Coos Uuy Times.) VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 20. Police Omcer R. L. Durkhart early today shot Harry L.Lewellyn.nmem b of Conipnny A, First Infantry, kwellyn died on tho oporntlng tnblo few hours later. Burfchnrt nrrest i the soldier for alleged disorderly conduct and was taking him to tho "atlon handcuffed. As they renched the door of the stntlon, Lewellyn ofoke nwny and nurkhnrt shot tho fieelng man in tho back. Lewellyn enlisted from Shubvllle. Ohio, and recently transferred hero from tho Cot Artillery Corps. COMPLETE lino of SPALDING WHLKTIO goods at The GU.V.VKHV "R- WlXKLER uses XO DRUGS ' knife. Retiring Federal Judge Says Unknown Agents Dog His Course Always. By Associated Press to tho Coos liuy Times) CHICAGO, III.. Sept. 20. Follow ing the formal announcement yes terday that United States Circuit Judge Grosscup would resign from tho Fedornl bench, ho confirmed a roport thnt ho has been under sur volllnnco for two years of some un friendly agency whose ngents dogged his ovory movement. He was even followed to and from Kuropo. The fnct thnt ho was followed, Grosscup declares, has no bearing on his re signation. Ho snys his private and public life are an open book. exgixe Dinars ward. Tlioro Is u grunt domand for tickets for tho banquot but owing to the number having to bo limited to nbout omi "hundred plates, members of tho Chnmbor of Commorco nro. being given nroforonco. If thoro nro room for moro thnn the members of that body, then the tickets will bo Issued In the order tlmt application Is mndo for them. Supt. W. F. "Mlllor this morning received n telegram stntlng that Trafflu Mnnngor "Miller was not nble to lenvo with theiiarty on tho Dreult wnter last night, having been de tained by somo nnoxpectcd business nt Pugot Sound. In plnco of Mr Mlllor, Mr. Louro&orry will nccom pnny Mr. O'Rrlen. PLANToIL MARKET AVE. City Council Wants District Improved by Dredge Other Proceedings. The Marshfleld city council last evening took preliminary stops to have Market avenue, between Sec ond and Fifth streets, and the Inter secting streets filled by tho dredgo Oregon. This old project has been hanging firo for a couple of years and tho council now hopes to accomplish It. On motion of Councilman Copple. the council adopted a resolution in structing City Engineer GIdloy to prepare plans nnd specifications for Const-to-Const Flight Is Interrupted Today. By Associated Press to the Coos Boy filling It. uuicb.j . , it Was stated tnai councilman ai FOOTBALLS fl.OO to $5.00 at The (iUxxKHY. rttie Times Want Ads. unnwui.l,. M. Y.. Sent. 20. James J. Ward, the aviator, resumed his coast to coast flight this morlnng but landed near Addison on account of engine trouble brecht and Levi Helsner wero tho only ones objecting to the dredgo fill nnd that the other property own- (Continued on page 4,) Giuloy, who recently re signed ns city engineer of Lend, S. D , wns lust night appointed city engin eer of Mnrshflold nnd this morning assumed his now position. Tho ap pointment wns mndo by Acting Mayor Thomas Cake nnd wns nt tho Instiga tion 'Of Mayor E. E. Straw. It was immediately ratified by tho city coun cil. Mr. GIdloy wns on tho Bny enrly In tho suminor ns tho guoat of John A. Blntt, a former mayor of Lend but now n resident of Marshfield. At that time he beenmo attached to this section nnd resolved to mnko his homo here. Ho roturnod to Lend nnd resigned ns city engineer thoro, effective September 1, and enmu hero nnd mndo application for thu posi tion here with tho result that ho wns appointed. His appointment It unexpected will heal thu old breach between some of tho councllmon and mayor over thu Snndborg matter last winter. Jtr. GIdloy wns present last ove nlng nnd following his .appointment nnd ratification, ho thanked tho council for tho courtesy extended him and rtuted thnt ho would do his best to merit it. Jolia A. Blntt wns nlso prcsont and following Mr. GIdloy paid trlbuto to the Intter's work nt Lead, S. D-, whuro ho sorved four terms ns city engineer and resigned during his fifth term in order to como to Coos Buy. Before making tho appointment, Mnyor Straw nnd Acting Mayor Coko hnd received high recommendations of Mr. Gldlcy's ability as nn engin eer. Ho finished his enginwnlug course in 1896, served for two years ns assistant city englnoor of Dead wood, was onglneor ot tho Homo stake mines and also sorved the gov ernment In minora' survoys In tho Blnck Hills country boforo becoming city engineer of Lend. He was also recomonded by Fred Haines, chlof engineer of tho Coos Bny nnd Bolso Railroad organization. Following his appointment, acting Mnyor Coke and somo of tho others told him he would have an awful Job trying to satisfy everybody on Coos Bay. Mr. GIdloy responded that ho was going to try and do his work right and thnt was as near ns ho could promlso to satisfying everybody. Government Will Permit Inter national Harvester Combine to Reorganize. By Associated Press to tho C003 Uny Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 20 Thnt tho government Is ready to per mit tho International Harvester Company voluntarily re-adjust its or gnnlzntlun to conform with tho recent Interpretation of tho Shcrmnn law beenme known hero KJdny. Pending tho result of n conference botween Attorney General Wlckorslinm nnd attorneys of tho company tho thrent oned dissolution Is being delayed. Negotiations looking to nn under standing botween tho government nnd company wero begun In Wash ington Inst summer by Edgar A. Ban croft, general counsel for tho Har vester company nnd Inter were con tinued nt Cednrhurst, L. I., wheru Attornoy General Wlckorslinm Is spending the summer. They have renched n stngo It is said, where it will bo ncccssnry for Bnncroft to re fer tho question of reorganization to tho company's Bonrd of Directors. Tho attitude of tho Bonrd of Direc tors It Is expected will bo communi cated to tho Department of Justlco in nbout n month. HEADS OF VICTIMS BATTERED AND CUT Three Children and Three Grown People Slain by Unknown Parties.1 (By Associated Tress to Coos B&7 Times) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sopt 20. With their hends battered and cut open, six persons wero found murdered bore todny in adjoining houses. Tho dend arc: MRS. ALICE MAY DURNHAM. her six-year-old daughter nnd throo ycar old son. HENRY WAYNE. BLANCHE WAYNE and tho ono-ycar-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnjrna Thoro Is no clow. WILL XOT DISCUSS IT. International Harvester Company Olllclals Silent. (By As8oclntcd Press to Coos Bny Times.) CHICAGO, Sept. 20 At tho of- IficcH of tho International Harvestor no official wnB found who would dis cuss thu report that thu corporation Ih considering plans for reorganization. SHAKER ELGER S T HOLD COXFERKXCE TODAY. Florida Divine Charged With: Chloroforming Consump tive There. (By Assoclntcd Press to tho Cood Bar' Times) KISSSIMME, Fin., Supt. 20. Egbert Gillespie, tho Shaker older,, who with Etlznbuth Sours nro alien ed to linvo administered chloroform to Sndlo Murchaut, another member of tho Shaker colony who was suf fering from tuberculosis, was held for murder this afternoon follawfiiK tho announcement of tho findings-, of tho coroner's Jury. No montlou off Mrs. Sears wns made In tho vordlcU llendK of Combine Meet to Discuss (ovtTiiiiiciit Action. By Assoclntcd Press to the Coos Dnvj Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 20. George W. Perkins, chnlrmnu of tho Finance Committee of tho International Har vestor compnny nnd Edgar A. Ban croft, general counsel, mot here to dny for n conforonco on tho affairs of tho corporation in its rolntlons to tho government. FAIL TO FIND FOOTBALL head HARNESS nnd shin GUARDS nt The GUXXKRY. Vancouver Police Scoff at 9 Clews Furnished From State of Washington. (By Associated Press to Coos Ba) Times.; VANCOUVER, B. C, Sopt. 20. Thu police hnvo no faith in tho hank robber clows reported from tho Stuto of Washington. Detectives nro still watching in Vnncouver hoping for some indiscretion to put the robbers into their hands. ARREST M IN SPAIN NOW If you have APPENDICITIS. DR. WINKLER. Seo "THE ROSARY" Orphoum tonight. Steamer ALERT will leave Marsh fleST;?PvnU!,AiK mnlnK I'lTW" bags nnd C.IAVKS at nnd NORTH BEND nt 8:15 with spe- ,,,,,,,, oi'XFRY cial excursion for DAXCE nt KM- ' ' ' IMIJK HALL. Leaders of Workingmen's, Strikes and Political Agita tors Imprisoned. (By Associate! Press to the Coos Bay Times.) MADRID, Spnln, Sopt. 20. Tho govornmont acting undor tho docroo of yesterday suspending constitu tional guarantees becnuso ot tho re volutionary activity, has ordored tho arrest of tho workingmen's commit tees nnd political agitators lit tho disturbed districts. Throe hundred wore Imprisoned in this city Inst night nnd reports from tho affected districts show a Inrgo numbor of per sons wore tnken Into custody. The military has taken possession ot arms and ammunition of ovory des cription which wore on salo. Thero Is completo quiet hero today and no roports of serious disturbance!! wero received form other places. STRIKE IN DETROIT. Kni- TIIB ROSARY' Orpheum tonight, IF your STOMACH Is out of ordor. I Seo DR. WINKLER. About l.fJOO Street Rnlhviiy ploycs Quit AVork. By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Day Times. DETROIT, Mich., 8opt. 20. Fif teen hundred employes of tho Detroit" United Railways company struck to dio. .no street cars aro runnto. Tho men wnn bettor nnv NO MAN ON EARTH EVER WON A BET AND KEPT STILL ABOUT IT m 11 1 22