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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1911)
UiuZS5iS -. , & THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. -,,,', f f S t-l J m m U f ii . in 7 DSCUSSES L OF BOO (Continued (rom pago 1.) cif by Boino ns to whether the time was opportune for It. Ho highly praised Mr. Tlchenor ns the man for the pluco mul said that otlior.s held the stuno view of Mr. Tlchenor. I OthiT Mutters Up. j 1 l'otcr Logglo of North Ilend was present nnd spoke for n few inonients. I Ho said tlmt he wished to compliment the work done by the Mnrshlleld II hs C00S: BIT thnt' ho did think that the size of a man's contribution should cut any figure In the work. Ho wanted to know about Mr. Jennings' personal membership and Mr. Jennings said servatlvoly thnt tho Oregon Power Company sub- was of the opinion thnt not (Continued from pago !.) Chamber of Commerce the past year biMd fronfB 0 down tho shl8lliw and rsi.ee ally the efficient work of. t0 conncct wlth tho rornior ttt 0P ncttn .miss ticniicrson ns secretary. i, n TO PHI HEBE F NEXT Bl scribed $5 a month townrds tho or-' ganlzntlon and In addition to that ho hnd personally pnld his own ex penses to nnd from Coqulllo a num ber of times on trips for the Cham ber of Commerce. Finally Dr. McCor-1 mac, who was presiding ended tho I debate, saying that other matters should bo taken up. - i I. 8. Knufmnn wns tho princi pal apenker In fnvor of securing Mr. Tlchenor to direct tho publicity work. Mr. Tlchenor ho snld, wns willing to tnko up tho work for $200 per month nnd this ndded to tho cur rent expenses would mnko about $310 nor month. Ho snld thnt Mr. Tlchc Powers hnd pievlously complimented Miss Henderson's work, saying tho Inquiries hnd been cnrefully nnd con- nnswerud. Mr. Loggle much could bo' dono townrds getting more fnrtorlcs until the rntlrond comes and ho snld for this reason Coos Day should bo very Hbornl In terms or frnnchlses It might try to Impose on a rnllwny desiring cntrnnco hero. John Goss did not'bellevo thnt tho Conulllo nnd Coos liny towns co'ild Floience. , Mr. Sumlfer and party have com pleted the shrvey down North Inlet to Sand Point, on the north side of tho liny near' the mouth of North In lot nnd just ncross from tho, mouth of Pony Inlet nnd Bangor. This survey tnllltfs pretty closely with tho old Southern Pnclflc project, when Drain line wns started, for, get ting to Coos Day. Thlscouplc(l with other things have lend somo to ex press tho belief that Mr. Sumner maybe representing the Southern Pa' very well ho united In a .publicity, M ,m8 bc(m rumoml Rt Eugenc campaign X .. WHISKEY hux now; J. A. Gardiner Fined For Asntil(liig (J. W. Johnson. J. A. Gardiner of WhlBkey Run was convicted of assault nnd bnttery nor wns willing to go out and raise this morning a't ono o'clock, tho Jury tho bnlnnco of n fund of $0,000 for not ,ejnK nu0 tonrrlvo nt n dccl- ino worn u.o ursi yunr. i.u . "'Hfllon bcforo that tlmo. Ho was lined I Mr. Tlchonor'8 plan was to nnvo mo and Florence. This nftcrnoqn Mr. Sumner and party Vcre prepnrlng to movo on but Just where to, no one nppnrently know. lhldgc the Hay. This survey has lend to a revival Myrtle Point and Marshfield High School Football Teams Meet. TJho first football game of tho sea son will bo played at tho' depot grounds next Friday afternoon at 2 ,6'clock between tho Myrtle Point nnd Marshfield High school teams. Ar rangements for tho game wore por-, feclod today. I Tho Mnrshflold boys have been ( practicing hnrd nnd although this li , their first game, they expect, to make a good showing. I As athletic enthusiasm Is running I higher 'this yenr In the high school thnn InBt, n big attendance is expected. AGENTS ARE FINED. A. Itlchnrdson nnd W. K. Taggart were tho first offenders to bo brought of tho old problem on Coos Day ns to1boforo tho rocor,icr for vlolntlng tho They were ' . , $15 nnd costs of $51 this morning uonuuio vnuoy towns cuupunuu mm ..-,.. ., . , ... ., , , r at 10:30. Tho troub o aroso ovor a to do tho promotion work for Coos J" ' . ,fc w T . . M ,la half Interest. Tho mlno proved to ho worthless however, and Mr. John- I 'son started to remove his proporty. A. Gardlnor objected to this nnd G. W. Johnson knocking county ns a whole. Ho said that ho would bo willing to glvo flvo times as, much towards n campaign of this- trln.t no tnu'nrtla tlin nnllnnrv wnrlf. ntlu.r Vleuu if It. ' , ' attacKcu wnoinor any raiiroau snau no per- peddler's ordinance, mittca to unugo uoos uay. wnuo' It is not Known mat it is tno mien- - wncon. Hnd they only tnken Jtlon of Mr. Sumner's compnny to do ordcr8 for tll0 niachlncs and deliver ed them Inter they would not have broken tho lnw. They plcnd guilty, A. II. Powers and It. M. Jennings wero the principal ones to advocato tho other sldo of it. Mr. Powers said that ho did not think tho tlmo was opportuno now to launch such n cam paign nnd snld thnt ho thought for tho prenent nt least tho orgnulzntlon should carry on Its work on tho con norvntlvo courso it had pursued In tho pn'st. Ho said thnt Coos Day now hns nil tho retntl stores and pro fessional men It can support nnd that bo thought tho thing to do was to try and lncreaso tho payroll by offor-Ing-frco sites to factories or some thing along that lino. Ho snld thnt until when rnllrond facilities aro him down. Ho then attacked Al Johnson but wns thrown down in tho J rocks, getting his head badly cut up In tho melee. Ills wife Btartcd to holp him, kicking Al Johnson In tho ribs. Wllllnni Hall, another minor, then stopped thorn with a rlflo. I G. V. Johnson sworo out a warrant for Gardiner's nrrest but ho gave him self up boforo It could bo served upon him. Coqulllo Sentinel. PREPARE FOU SMITH CASK. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26 Unit ed States District Attorney McCourt m . i r. " , . , s at work preparing a brief setting nvn ab o for Hhlpp ng, many factories , " ... ... ..... out tho eovornniont's contentions In tho civil suit ngntust C. A. Smith, president of tho Linn & Lane Tim- could bo obtained In this way. Jt. M. Jennings snld that ho did tint 1. 1 tilf Hin thnn wna nminrtnnn tinu n.i thnt h .ihto.i n. tn h m.liitv ,,or company. Tltlo to 45 quarter sec txt rnfaltii' mmli n fntwl. 1Ti ancrtvnutiwl that tho present income bo Increased ornTl ? "'VT eonio to allow moro work to bo dono until next spring when conditions would probably ho fnvornblo to launching tho greater boosting cam paign. Ho snld that tho Chamber of Commorro hnd a llttlo moro thnn onough to moot nil Its obligations now. Ho snld tho monthly expenses worn nbout $141 por month while tho incomo wns about $K0, allowing only nbout $25 per mouth for special work. Finally I. S. Kaufmnn moved thnt tho meeting Inst night pledge $250 tlons of lnnd is Involved. Tho gov- in tho lower court, nnd tho defendant appealed It to tho United States Circuit Court of Appeals. It will bo hoard In Snn Frnnclsco In October or Novombor. If you have anytning to sell, trade fhi Times office. Trv Times' Want Ads. GOOD ADVICE FOR MARSHFIELD P,E0PLE Pcoplo In Mnrshnold who hnvo constipation, sour stomach or gas ou towards tho fund necos'snry to secure tno atoniuch', should uso slinplo buck Mr. Tlchenor with tho understanding, thorn bnrk, glycorlno, etc., as corn- that ho wns to raise tho bnlnnco of It On n votor tho motion lost." Dr. Mc Corniuc after (ho vote wns taken snld thnt whllo ho hnd not par ticipated In tho discussion, ho hnd Tathor favored tho Idea, tho only question In his mind being that rals pounded in Adlor-l-kn, tho now Ger mnn appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings rollof hlmost INSTANT LY beennso this stniplo mlxturo nnti soptlclzes tho dlgestlvo organs and drains tho impurities. Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co. They're Here Just arrived from t'io cast tho swellest lino of Clothing over shown in Marshfield, Wo especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for thoy havo GLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, WELL, wo just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goo Is are hero too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers anl Rubber Boots for work; so, got ready NOW for that rain. It -or whether the Southern Pacific ' again contemplates It, many aro lead to hellovo from 'tho Sumner survey thnt tho old question will soon bob up ngnln ns ono of tho principal prob lems of tho rnllrond situation. Coos Hay mul Itolsc Quiet. Nothing now has dovolopcd in tho Coos Dny nnd Dolso project, so fnr as can bo nsccrtnlned. Tho donth of President Francis H. Clnrke natural ly caused a dolny but at tho tlmo It wns stntcd this delay would bo very short, probnbly, as Mr. Clarko had matters In such a condition that oth ers wero ready to carry on tho work. Local pnrtlcs who arc closely connect ed with It manifest grcnt confidence but havo given nothing out. Iteui'li Kugene Tnlny. No word hns been rccoled from Vice-president O'Drlcn nnd party slnco Superintendent Miller left them nt Gnrdlner Monday morning. Un less tho rain nnd bnd weather delayed them, thoy should roach Kugeno this evening. They do not intend to stop thero but will return on tonight's train to Tortlnnd. KAST AND WF.ST LINK. Kugeno Tliliiktt Southern Pacific Will Itulld Across Oregon Soon. Tho Eugene Register In discussing the railroad sltuatton editorially ex presses tho following view which Is held by many who havo studied the outlook: y "Tho Register Is of opinion thnt tho Southern Pnclflc Is moro Interest ed right now' In getting nn enst nnl vest lino built' ncross Oregon than It Is In completing tho Kugene-Klnm: nth cut-off, although wp do, not anti cipate any unnecessary delay In tho work on this road. "Stories frohi Enstern Orpgon nro. to 'tho effect 'that (ho Southern Pniclfli! slnco announcing construction of tho Eugeno-to-Coos lino, hns ,gotton very busy nt Vnlo on construction of. tho road east from thnt plnco to connect with tho cut-off near Odell lake. Thoro aro many reasons for this mo vement, chief of which would seem to bo to head off nny other lino from 'gobbling a territory thnt gives tho Southern Pacific or, more correctly sponklng, tho Oregon-Washington Rnllrond nnd Navigation company, control of tho shortest route to the coast from tho east, a matter of great Importnnco Just now to tho railroads pushing to tho const on account of enrly completion of the Pnnama enn- Bl," I but plead Ignornnco of tho lnw. Tho recorder fined both flvo dollars. Co qulllo Sentinel. 1X)ST MAItSIIFIKLI) MEN'. Tho captain of tho Wolvorlno wns in such a hurry to leave tho dock Friday morning thnt ho loft pnrt of tho J. P. O'Drlcn pnrty behind. Thoso left wero A. II. Powers, Frnnk D. Wnlte, W. S. Chandler nnd James Wntson. L. II. lizard took them to Dandon In his auto. Coqulllo Sen. tlncl. Hub Clotiiiog & Shoe Co. 'MONEY TALKS" Your money goes farthest in this store. Why? Because we buy and sell for cash. . We save you money on every purchase. YO.U Hi'o benefited by our cash methods. We arc here to prove it, make us do it. MEN'S NEW CLOTHING, IIABEKDASII. EHY AND FUBNISIUNOS. SHOES OF EVERY KIND. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. 'MONEY TALKS" Fancy Dancing Exhibition nt MASONIC OI'JUIA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 29TH For tho Itcueflt of Marshfield Public Library. Enjoy an Interesting and entertain ing evening nnd holp a worthy cause. Resorved Seats on Snlo nt Tho Dusy Cornor. TICKETS 2.1, : nnd HO CENTS HAVE YOU CALLED AT THE NEW Marshfield Cash Market PHOS'E ---J A Tull Lino of FRESH AND SALT MEATS AND POULTRY. I will carry only tho most health ful and wholesome meats which will be sold at reasonable prices. Give mo a trial order. II. FOURIER, Proprietor. FIfillTS COQUILLE MARSHALL. Tho city marshal had considerable troublo arresting Dill Howell last Sat urday for being drunk. Ho resisted arrest and knocked tho marshal down giving him a painful blow over tho jhoart. Several citizens aprenled to iby tho marshal refused to como to his .aid. Sheriff Gngo finally came nlona and assisted him to take the prisoner J to Jail. Ha was balled out In the I evening by his friends. A charge of J resisting an officer wns Dtdred against him. Coqulllo Sentlne'. THE TOGGERY A Groat Advantage to Working Men J,' A. Maple, 126 S. 7th St., Steub envlllo, 0 says: "For years I suf fered from weak kidneys and a severe bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their wonderful cures so I began taking them nnd pure enough I had as good results as nny I heard about. My backache loft mo and to one of my business, ex nrwniRn, that alone is a great ad vantage My kidneys acted free and normal, and that sved me a lot of misery. It Is now a pleasure to work where It ud to bea misery. For Sale at Red Cross Drug Store. i Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfield use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep it call up PHONE 73-J. Free delivery S a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE UEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete line of Bicycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Quns, bicycles, etc., ropalred. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop, No. 607 No. Front St. Phone 180-11 THE FIHENl) OF COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coos Bay for EurcJca, Friday, Sep tember 29th, at service of tide. NORTH PaJIFIO 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 ' C. F. McGKORan, ARtnt FAST AND COJLMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS , Sails from San Francisco for Marshfield, Ycd ncsday, September 27 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 O. F. McOEORQE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. M. ON SEPTEMUHE 3, 8, 13, It) AND 2(1 AT 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE O.V SEl. TEMRER O, 10, 10, 23 AND !ip. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PnONE MAIN 8Mi FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our autos, leaving Marshfield nt O o'clock every morning, cob ncct itli tho evening train to Portland. Faro $0.00, COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, C. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV Mnrshlleld. Agent, ROSERURG, Ore. PIIONS 11 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and AbstractCo, HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offl:e Phono 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting; Lands a specialty. Genera! Agents "EAGTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO tND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR ... OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE The cost of repairing the wiring In our building In Marshfield was nine dollars. The owner at once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year In the insurance. Think It over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. 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