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' ''iPWt" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIjEJ-D, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION. I3 wtrrmnw i wiwimmMwnwwwiMiMm wi npwwviwwMiiui i r , u Vk COOS BAYTIMES K. 0. MALONEV Editor nnd Ptili. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor 1 Entered at tlio postolnco l Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second 'class mall matter. Dedicated to tho service ct the people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrslinchl :: :: : Oregon suusgimptiox hates. DAILY. Ono year ' JC.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. Ono year ?l.b0 Whon paid strictly In advanco the subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 pr yoar or $2.50 tor ex months. LOUGH OPEN Major Morrow Grants Permis sion to Fill Flat If Water way Is Kept Navigable. SHE Gertrude Gibson - Patterson, Former Chicago Beauty, on Trial For Murder. Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County Au Independent Republican news paper published overy evening excopt Sunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAHSIIFIELD. WOMEX AXI) OUIUtENT TOPICS. A PROMINENT "ladles' weokly" published In London complains that "this season there's noth ing to wrlto about' says tho Chlci go nccord-IIornld. An Intelligent men's paper oxprcsRea surprlso at this, and with amplo reason. Tho cultivated and thoughtful wo men of England doubtlcRS resent tho Btntomont. Certainly American wo men, whether of tho suffragist or nntl-snftroglst sisterhood, would con sider It on Insult and libel. Nothing to wrlto about? Ib thor9 nnythlng human that Is alien to tho modern woman? Are not tho topics which clamor for spaco In "men's pa pers" nlso topics of Interest to ?o mon? What about tho tariff, tho coBt of living, war, robolllon, arbi tration, Boolal reform, good govern ment, ninrrlngoa and dlvorco, domes tic Bclonco, education, tho drnmn, lltcrnturo, art? Tho world wns novor moro various nnd exciting than It Is today. Topics? Tho cablo and (olograph nnd tolo phono bring thorn to tho llvo ofllco ly tho Bcoro. Tho women who find tholr "nrgaiiH" dull thlH renson wll' And plonty of moving, niJVorblng and Btlmulatlug matter In t li papnrH that nro published for all, rogurdloBs of box, cIurh, sot or previous condition of iRolntlon and Ignorance CONTRACTORS ARE lll'SY. That Mill Slough is a navigable (By Associated Tress td Coos Da waterway hnd shull bo so maintain- Times.) . ed is tho gist of n letter from Mnjor -DENVER, Colo., Nov. 20 00 Morrow of tho United States Engln- trudo Gibson Patterson wub placed . . . ., . , under trial today charged with tho eerlng Department nt Portland to murdor ot hcr. husband. CharleB A. Engineer Leofo giving permission for Pntoreon, September 25. At tho tho dredge to All tho sawdust dls- tlmo of tho alleged murdor, PatVir- trlct I son, who enmo Horo from Chicago for Mr. Leofo says that now all tho ' s licalth had only a fortnight or people In that district who aro do- bo to liVo. In tjio course gf. tho trial at tho same tlmo tho streets aro be- b attracted ing filled have to do Is to take tho hQ Mea of th0 Chcnga mn,rn. mnttor up with City Engineer GUI- nlro who nt h,B doclnrfng ,,Ja mfen ley. Mr. Leofo will turn tho whole tlon to WOtl hcr) B0Itt hor ,0 Parl- tt) matter over to Mr. Gldloy, that Is b(r caitcatod. On her return, ho ee so fnr as distributing tho dredglngs . tnbllshcd rolntlons which iontlmied Is concerned. fivo years, during which they v.ero Major Morrow's lottor to Mr. thought by tho family and fr4idi of Leofo la as follows: both to bo husband and vrti. 't Replying to your letter of tho 14th will bo assorted that tho milllonalru Inst., forwarding a lottor from Mr. finally tiring of the- girl, urrnntred A. D. Gldloy, city engineer of Marsh- with Patterson, a young Chicio Hold, In regard to having tho dredgo broker, to mnrry her and Mrs.- Pat Oregon fill cortnln pnrcolfl of land In torson will doclnro her husband-ir-Marshflold In tho courao of hor work. C,'VC1 "" hundred dollu-3 for o I will state thai thoro would appear dolnl;- . llho ""happiness , of thur to bo no objection to filling tho 'iP'PJgZV; blocks described If reasonablo pro. wSJZ! cautions aro taken to prevent the ndm wf, bp 'rntet, b t ,,s drodgod soil being carried Into Ml 1 Tho n'nm( ot En StrUM, nf (illI. Slough to tho oxtont of injuring navl- cnc0i w-0,ithv dotliluir runimfnrt. gatlon. uruor, wns broughr Into tho cno "You am authorized to mako tho wi,cn Spcclnl PnwecuH ig nensrn was above described fill whon you como to examining Vonlromnn Lowls Cohen. It, and mnv Inform Mr. Gldloy thntr0 askod Cohen If ho vas acquainted lm rnn make his preparations to re-, with or hnd had any dealings with colvo It. tho Chlcagoan. "It Is understood thnt Mill Slouch l Mrp. Patterson will clnlm aolf-de-In n navlgablo stream and It would fonso. Sho says hor husband nt seom thnt It would bo woll to havo -tomntocl hor llfo following n qtinrrol, tho city authorities agree to roBtoro whereupon alio flrod two bullets Into the channel of Mill Slough nt tholr h'a body. Sho first clnlmcd hpr htis- nvnnnsn T- ,ri,1irtiitr nlinnlil ft lin-. "and BhOt lllmSOlf, Fourteen Firms Hid on Construction of Coos Hny Line. PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 21. Acti vity of rnllroad contractors In tho Northwest Is moro marked right now than for ninny years, ub 1b evidenc ed by tho numorous construction llrms thnt bid on tho Eugeno-Cons Hny lino work. No fowor than 14 bidders wero represented, among them tho most prominent contrac tor In tho country. Included In tho llBt wero Porter Hros., of Portland! Guthrlo & MeDougnll. of Portland; Winston Hros. & McDougnl, of St. Paul: tho Utah Cons'ructlon com pany of Salt Lnko City, which Is building part nf tho Natrnn-Klnuintli lino of tlio Southern Pnclllc, and othoi'B. Sovoral big Eastern flnna bid for tho work. Thoy aro eager to got n stnrt In tho northwest, 3 thoy realize thnt all tho principal railroad construction work now be ing done In tho country Is In this tcr iltory. It Is probnblo that a contract for nunthor portion of tho Eugone-Cnna Hny road will bo lot onrly In tho spring. The Snn Francisco nlllco.nf tho Southern Pnclllc, under Mr. Hood's direction, will have compla'o chnrgo of tho Coon Ray line work. D. W. Campbell, gonornl HiipoHntondout In Portland, Is expected to tnko charge, nnd opornto tho rond after It In built. I STATE TO PAY GIRLS' HEIRS Washington Arranges to Make Restitution For Victims of Powder Factory. Dy Associated Press to tho Coss Uny Times.; SEATTLE, WhbIi., Nov. 21. Tho Stnto Industrial Insurance commis sion will pny ?S,4G9 to tho depen dents of tho eight glrlB whoso lives wore lost In tho fire at tho plant of tho Imperial Powdor Company nt Chohnlls last month. Tho money will be paid In monthly Installments or twenty dollars each In soven cobos and of ten dollar's In tho eighth enso. Tho commission has only $700 In tho powder Insurnnco fund, but will bogln monthly pnyments now. Tho commission will collect $1,2D7 from tho Imperial Powdor company as a penalty for employing two girls un der sixteen and the rest of tho money will bo obtained from assessments lovlod against tho threo powder com panies having plants in this state. Tho nssosBmontB nro appor tioned among tho powdor compa nies according to tho slzo of tho pay rolls. Tho Dupont Powder Co. has the most cxtenslvo plant In this state and will bo called upon to contrlbuto tho largest amount towards caring for tho Chehalls sufferers. It Ib under stood that tho Dupont compnny will fight tho mattor out In tho courts. SHIPS TO SANTO DOMINGO. romo Hhoafor through the lenkngo of connldornble mud from tho dredging or through fnlluro of any of tho bulkheads." ECHO OF DAM DISASTER Superintendent of Peiiiirvlvnnlii Com pany Arrested fly Associated Press rn tho Coo Uny TIOS.i IIUSIKKSS MEX JURORS. COUDERSPORT. Pa.. Nov. 21 Fredorlrk .7. Hamlin. Superintendent tajesmon which wns,, begun nt the Expect to Get Jury In Denver Mur- ,der Cnno Todny. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tim 08.) DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21 With oxcollent prospects of securing a Jury bcfnro night fall, tho counsel In tho Patterson murder trial today resumed tho ..work, of examining of the Havllss Pulp and Pnpor Com- opon,nR of tUo trInl yo8tordy Mrt. nnnv. tho btirsMnE of whose dam on o..,..'; mi.. ', '..,. ... Son-imtor thirtieth tnitmht .lontl. " " "'" " '."""""" ",'J , obn"K'ng h'm with manslaughter, Ho camo horo to consult attorneys. REFORMS IX CALIFORNIA. Gov. Johnson CnlN Rnoolnl Si'SKlon of Legislature. (ny Associated Pross to Coos nay Tinie SACRAMENTO. Cal., Nov. 21. Governor Johnson Issued todny nn official call for nn oxtrnordlnnry ses sion of tho loglslnturo to begin No vember 27. Freo text books,, ronp- nortlonmont, a presidential proror enco lirlmnry onnctmont nnd sovoral nmendmonts to tho stnto constitution nro among tho auhjects Included In tho call. T'ARRIXG TRIATi OX. Xoted Kansas Ctw Oimmis nt Lin- coin Center Today. (Hy Associated Press to tho Coor nny T TNCOLN CENTER, Kas.. Nov. 20 Tho trial of tho men indicted for nllesod participation In tho "tar rlim" of Miss Mnrv Chnmborlnln, r. pretty school tenchor, last August, commenced horo. Much sonsntlonnl testimony Is expected to bo forthcoming.' ASK FOR REHEHllXG. COAL STRIKE SETTLED Several Tlioiisnnil Miners to Resume AVoik nt Feinlo ( (ny Assoclntou Press to Coos Ray Tlnifei.) FERNIE. 11. C. Nov. 21 Tho mlnoa nt Coal crook were In oporatlon yesterday for tho llrst tlmo slnco1 April. Fivo hundrod mon nro om-1 ployed clearing up preparatory to tho' omployniont of n noinial force of sov oral thoubnnd mon. The minors np-1 parently nro woll ploniod that the' strike has been nettled. Havo your culling cards printed nt Tho Times' olllco. Harvester Trust Makes Appenl Tn Missouri, ny Aspnclated Press to the Cons Bay Times.) .iFFrrnPON city. mo Nov. 20 Tho International Hirvester com- nnny todnv filed In tho Supromo Court of Missouri n potitlon for ro 'earlnc In the recent enso In which It wns conditionally ousted from tho tnto nnd lined fifty thousand dol lars, on tho chnrges violating the stnto anti-trust lnws. STUKOKOllin '"'TV ,1V TOLKPO, 1. I,lT8('OVMV. J" KfHIlk J t'llt'tll'V llllk(ii.)Ktll .llilt lie I FP"lor liarmcr of the firm o( r ,1 lninv A 'o inln liiilno k In tlii Cliv, of Tulttli. rnmity Hiul MutfftfiTt'MiM ii'nl Hint nlil llrnmlll tnv i( film ot nsK IH'S'DlirP IH)I.f.AHS f(ire.c-li hih! mery iti-oof Cuturrh tlinl cuiinot be wutd ly tht ue of Urtirn CBlftrrli rn re. KRWK I. CIIKSTY. Srtiiru to lit'Mre me ami MibM"looi In niv prewnrc, this ijlli tiny ot Pwemiwr. 1) Utl (itu ) A. W ftl.KAROV. S'llTAHV I'l IH.IC Hh11' Piitnrrli f'urols tftVf lntirinilh, nml ni't illri't llv nn Hip iIikx1 hiuI iiuu'"!! mrdici'i of tlio sntom roml for tostiiirnliil free r UD 1 E United HtnteH to Protect Interest on Islands. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 21. To safeguard American Interests nnd provent a utato of anarchy In Santo Domingo, ns a result of tho assaBsl nntion of President Cacores, tho cabi net decided today that tho nrmored cruisers Washington nnd North Caro lina of tho Atlantic fleet should bo despatched with nil spocd to Santo Domingo city. Tho vessels nro now ongngod with tho rest of tho licet In practice off Chcsnpcako capos. Thoy have been communicated with by wireless nnd will como Into Hampton Ronds nnd pick up Mr. Russoll, tho American minister, nnd convey hltn to tho Dominican capital. . Tho Tlmos' Want Ads bring results San Francisco Jewelry Clerk Killed and Robbed of ' Valuables. (Dy A8soclnted Press to tho Cood Ray Times) I SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21 Tho. body of nonj. A. Goodman, Bnlosmnn1 of n local Jowolry company, was found today in n heap of rofuso In tho gut tor on Oregon Streot near Front. I Unset diamonds, valued, at five thou sand dollars, which Goodman hnd lu his possession when ho loft his em ployer's atoro lo,to Saturday nftor nooii, nro missing. It Is bellovod that Ooodmnn was lured to n placo near whero tho body was found nnd mur dorod. Two deep wounds In tho bond wore sn'd by examining phv Blclans to bo moro thnn 2 1 hours old. Tho police bollovo thnt Goodman was gasplnod and klllod Saturday nleht and tho body wns concealed until last night or onrly today and thon romov ed from hiding plnco and stowed awny undor tho rofuso. Goodman's pnrontB resldo In Stockton, Calif. Tlnalilna niltni lAtvnl,.. Iinlnnnlni it tho firm, n diamond ring, valuod nt several hundrod and a hnndsotno gold , I watch and fob, tho proporty of Good- mnu, nro missing. . Goodman was married and lenves a threo yoar old child. Ho had beon poparatod from his 'wlfo for Bomo time. CARELESS ABOUT APPEN DICITIS JNMARSHFIELD Many Marshllold people havo stom ach or bowol trouble which Is likely to turn Into appendicitis, if you hnvo constlpntlon, sour fltoinnch, or gns on tho-Btomnch, try slmplo buck thorn bark, r.lycorlno, 0tc, ns com pounded In Adlor-1-ka, tho now, Gor man npjiondlcltls romedy. Lockhnrt & Parsons 'states that A SINGLE DOSE of this slmplo romedy will ro llovp bowel or stomach troublo al most INSTANTLY. jJlJw Drifted Snow rry s flour Light, White, Always Right Once Used, Always Used Ll DEL IS CHARGED Jcso O. Drake Indicted for Attacks On Judges Hamilton nnd Coke. ROSERURG, Oro., Nov. 20 An Indlctmont returned by tho- grand Jiny accuses Jesso O. Drake, a locl laborer, with tho crime of criminal libel In connection with writing nnd publishing nn nrtlclo In which ho re ferred to n numbor of Douglas coun ty olllclnls Including Judgo J. Hnmlltou. Tho nrtlclo, which is oh record, nnd Ib a part of the indictment, was printed In tho Portland Oregonlnn, on July 1C, ovor Drake's signature, In which ho attacked Judgo .Hamil ton, Judgo Coko nnd others In con nccMon with tho McClellon murder a yiwrm' i htA 5 We Point Willi Pride to tho clnss of pco plo who nro regu lar visitors to our plnco. Tho best posted folks In town como hero for Candy, ij Ice Cream and Hot Drinks Wo llko to cater to particular peoplo, tho kind who ap preciate quality without having to nay too much for It. Thnt's tho kind wo think you nro. trial. X NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon and are propared to pny tho highest cash price for thoin. For further pnrtl culars boo C. Gf HOCKETT, Empire City, o GEO. F. SMITH, i Coos Rlvor TWO STORES. $!00 Reward For any sewing machine I can't place In first class ordor. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leave orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Evpert Machinist. Phone llt-L Reference O. O. Lund, leather butchor If you knew of the real valuo of Chamberlain's Liniment fdr lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to bo without It. For salo by all dealers. Invite People INSIDE Your Store by Lighting It Properly Put spirit and tone into your establishment by TUNGSTEN lighting with 13FFIC IENT reflectors. The smallest shop can be made 100 per cent more attractive to the public by modern il lumination. Tungsten store lighting scientifically plan ned is low in first cost and economical iu op oration. It means soft, clear, cheerful illumination evenings and dark winter days. It is con venient, safe and color .true. Our New Business Department stands ready to help any Merchant or shop-keeper to iu stall lighting that -will be satisfactory. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. I Corner Central and Second Size Doesn't Count Slzo docs not always count. The stinger Is tho a in all part of tho bee, but yqu soon learn which end It's on. It Isn't nlways tho slzo of u bank account that wo consldor, Its tho men behind It. Wo fool that the hum blu depositor Is. entitled to tho samo consideration as tho mnn who owns a mint. Our bunking facilities aro nt the disposal of all allko. Wo nro hero to help you If wo can. Tho fnrmor, planter, mechanic, business mnn, minor, Btockmnn, laboror, professional mnn, all nro Invited to become patrons of our bank. Tho slzo of tho nccount 1b not of first Almportnnco. rjonie In nnd Iota tnlk It ovor.' ' INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank OE COOS IIAV CAPITAL $100,000.00 MARSIIKIELD OHKGO.V STATEMENT OK CONDITION Flanagan (& Bennett Dank of MARRIIFIELD, OREGON At tlio clone of biiHliicsH September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts J397,S93.3 Ranking IIouso 60.000.00 Cash and Exchanges H1.B16.5J Totnl , 9388,910.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In J5O.O0O.00 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits. 54.165.71 Doposlts ...,...' 4S4.77MI Total '. $588,010.48 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offlie Phone 191 Marshflold Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lauds a specialty. Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO 4ND JOSSON CE3IENT. The best Domottlo and Imported brands. Plaiter, LImo, Brick and all klndB of bulldors watorUl HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR . OFFICE, SOUTH nROADWAY. PHONE Zi WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders foi work taken at GOING & HARVEY tf PHONE 100 Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. ' And voice culture. AVSi hour 1 to 2 o'ciock, Applicants call at Studio, tackon Bids?., 130 Hrondffi A "Vj !-., . if f M "t i.