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i nw! r--yfiyii-jW'ywii-yji-''l?-ii;r jpw ' yp;nm3F THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911 EVENINGEDITION. I: ll( J " 1 COOS DAYTIMES NEW LINE IS COMPLETED. IIOX1) ISSUE HELD VALID. Entered at the postotnce at Marsn field, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second class innll matter. I '- Kan Pedro Unihrny Completes Grent Jncks'on County Court's Development M. C. MALONEY Editor i.nd Pul. j En;liieerIiij; Kent, i Plnus Atprovcd. DAX E. MALONEY News Editor' SAN FRANCISCO, CnL, Nov. 21 ! MEDFORD,,Ore., Nov. 24. Jack- A spike was driven in a tie out In "on county s $l.u00.000 bond hsuo Southeastern Nevada Sunday which Ior. ??ou roads "?8. ,,ccn declared le- marked the perfection ot one of the TSSSZ most stupendous feats of railroad murrcr filed for Ed Andrews by At coustruction accomplished In recent torneys Neff nnd Reames. Judge Cal years tho completion of the San Po- kins sayB thnt the whole burden of dro, Los Angeles nnd Salt Lake the plaintiff's objection Is Mint tV railroad's now "High Line" through irminty ncted without authority In the Meadow Val.ey Wash. (calling the bond election in that tho In the Worid'B engineering and coiiFtltntlnnnl amendment is not solf- Ucdlcatcd to tho service rf tho people, that no good cause shall lack a. champion, and that evl) shall not thrive unopposed. ti - Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfleld :i :: : Oregon SUBSCRIPTION KATES. DAILY. TJno year 6.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. Ono year f10 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of the Coos Bay TlmcB is $6.00 pr year or $2.60 for six months. Ofilclal Toper of Coo County Au Independent Republican news paper published tvery evening except Sunday, and Weokly by The Coos Day Times Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. nc'lng, but requires legislation to provide methods of carrying out Its provisions. The court declares In construction history, Western Amori ca occupies a place prominent, pre senting tho most striking examples wliereTn skill and perseverance hnvo his opinion: overcome seemingly unsurmountnblo county Is n body politic nnd obstacles of nature. And tho cou- corporate, with powers to make ne- siruction or me salt l-oko iiouios cessary contracts and do necessary MUST STAND TRIAL. PRESERVING LIFE. OFTEN tho rush and norvo-wcar-Ing exactions or modern condi tions together with tho Increas ing fatality df nccldcnts, load ono to wonder whether human life won't Just naturally wear Itself out in Its own mad hnsto to got most of exis tence whllo It Ib pnsslng. But opposed to this destructive tendoncy ol much .of our modern liv ing, nro the new precautions, the re mnrkablo discoveries and tho Intelli gent progress In n thousnnd direc tions by which Kclence nnd medical skill nro tending to prolong humnn oxlstenco nnd nllevlato human suffer ing. Fifty years ago tho soldiers of the civil wnr wero dying of typhoid fever by hundreds. In contrast to tho nowspnpor records of the death rnto of that time comeB the recent state ment that tho mtlro United States nrmy, officers and privates alike. Is to bo Inoculated against this pornl cIoub dlscnBo of tho camps, nnd tnarcros. Tho wnr department U convinced of tho olllrncy of tho ty phoid Inoculation In wiping out this dlseaso, nnd tho ordor for tho Inocu lation of tho troops goes Into ofTect immediately. This Is only nn Instnnco of tho manifold Increaso of finnltnry and health-producing discoveries. And there Is his ronsolntlon about tho wl"Io tl Ing. that If modern llfo tends to bcomn uuhcnlthfully stre nuous, It Is much bttor to wonr out than rust out. And so long ntf our )divHlrlnn and sclonllstR nnd honlth departments nro taking s'eps to pre vent dlsenHo nnd dogenorntlon gon- ...llu lm lm.iiiiti fnitA la tint fflltll?!. . . . . ... cum;, inn mini"! " "' ", " uouHiorB, nowou from solid nioun to decline In the way of physical tnn8i Ul0 on,nnkinent8. . onorgv nnd oinurnnco. (,,, ,,ormnnont ns tho nlls thonnol- .MlllllTII riiuiimiiiia ui" ii-niiiuH i vi8 'High Line" occupies the same rela tive position in respect to Western railroad construction as docs the lat ter to the remainder of the world. acts concerning property nnd con corns. Tho county court haB full au thority over roads. It Is contended that the county has no affirmative au The possibilities of tho lino, which ithorlty In law to croato Indebtedness. yesterdny became perfected, wero discovered years ago in tho roman tic day of tho wost, when Mormon settlers In Utah, drawn by tho luro of the unknown nnd seeking an out let to the Pacific seaboard struck out from Salt Lake City Into the wilder ness towards the sea. There was but ono way to go. That way down tho canyon since made famous by tho Salt Lake route tho way of the Meadow Valley Wash, across Nev ada, where In somo by-gone nge, a kindly nature hewed a pass through tho giant mountains of the Sage Brush State. The story of the efforts of tho Salt Lako route in building and main taining Its line through this old Mor mon puss reads like a chapter from McdlaoVal history. It might cvon bo entitled "The Conquest of Science and Progress over tho Vandato of the Mountains." For in tho past seven years this fight hns been waged con tinually between tho sclenco nnd skill of engineers ntid tho Unreason ing mountain torrents, whose canyon was usurped, first by tho Mormons and later by tho railroad which now bo cloHoly Joins the west and tho middle-west. Fighting night nnd day, year In nnd yenr out, showing no quarter on either side, the war continued with victory resting on tho banner of the railroad only nftor tho "High Lino" wan constructed nt a cost of over five millions of dollars. A victory, though costly, well worth being proud of and an nssured vic tory because tho now lino has with stood without trouble tho fiercest on slaught of tho wntcrs. Tho work that haB been accom plished seems well nigh supernatural. In thirteen months seventy-six miles of modern railroad has been placed In commission; soventy-slx miles of line, containing ten tunnois, totaling 6072 feet In length; and twenty-four bridges built of solid steel and In stalled on gignutlc concrete abut ments nnd piers which are sunk to bedrock. The old lino crossed Meadow Val ley creok eighty live times tho now lino but twenty-four times. Through out Its entire length, tho now lino winds around the walls of tho canyon, fur ubovo tho encroachments of tho strenm. Whenever tho necosslty ex ists to cross to tho opposite wnll or, by any chanco tho pecullnr nnturo of tho canyon seems likely to give tho wntor ndded force, tltnulc brid ges and concroto retaining walls nro In place. For miles, hugo ttrnnlte but I think that Is erroneous. Thnt right Is not only recognized In the statutes In tho provisions for caring for such Indobtcdness, county war rants, but is nlso generally recognized bv tho decisions of tho supreme court. I think there Is no question that tho county has the rlcht to crento Indobtcdness for tho improve ment of Its roads, ns long ns It docs not exceed nny constitutional limits In thnt regard. "Tho next question Is, can the county Issue bonds for such Indeb tedness? If the county were to tssuo Ita bonds nnd place the money In tho treasury "before creating tho Indeb tedness, there might be somo ques tion; but tho order of tho court states that tho bonds should bo bo drawn and disposed of ns not to be issued or to draw Interest until the money should be actually received therefor, nnd po expended for such permanent roads DROPS DEAD AT ELKTON Logger en Routo to flnrdliicr Sud denly Hnccunil". ROSBBURO, Ore., Nov. 24. Cor oner N. T. Jowett received a messngo from Elkton to the effoct that n stranger identified through pnpors aB J. Harvlnzo, dropped dead whllo en routo from Drain to Gardiner Tuopdny afternoon. According to the message tho fellow was walking from Drain to Gnrdlnor In company with two companions, and had nearly renched tho summit of Elkton hill, when ho suddenly uttered n faint cry nnd fell to tho ground. When pick ed up a mlnuto later life was extinct. Tho remains wero taken to Elkton, whore they nro being hold awaiting word from rolntlves who hnvo been notified. InnBmuch as death was duo 'n nntural causes, Coroner Jowett doomed an inquest unnecessary, nnd po Informed tho authorities nt Elk ton. Whllo nothing Is known of tho decenscd In tho vicinity of Elkton, It Is tho general presumption that ho was headed for, Gardiner where he expected to sccuro employment In tho mills or logging camps. Ho wns poorly dressed and wns apparently n laborer. Ho had but Uttlo money upon his person. do humanely what tho nnclout Spnrt nns did with cruel nnd honrtless methods. Thoy are gradually llllm- Tho portion of tho Salt Lake's routo botweon Los Angeles nnd Salt Lako City covered by tho "High A TURKISH HATH will do yni flOOD. Phono 214-J Noted I-nlior Contempt Cno Will Ho Tried Again. Uy Associated Pi ess 10 the Coos llaj Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 23 Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell nnd Frnnk Morrison, tho Jnuor lenuers must ncnln stnnd trlnl In the Su preme Court of the District of Co- lumbln on chnrges of contempt nrls-l ing out of the Buck Stove nnd Range caso. Justice Wright handed down n decision today overruling the mo tion of tho labor lenders for dismis sal of tho proceedings under tho stat- uto of limitations. The court held thnt contempt of court Is not clnssed as criminal nnd consequently not sub ject to tho bar of tho statuto limita tions. .T'e Suprom6 Court of the United States recently dismissed the ori ginal cases ngnlnst Messrs. Gompers, Mitchell, and Morrison but gavo tho lower court right to renew tho pro ceedings. At this time tho contro versy1 botweon tho stovo company and tho American Federation of lnbor had "been settled. Justice Wright to day gavo the respondents three days In which to agree with the commit tee of prosecutois on tho appoint ment of n commissioner to hear tho evidence. Built Expressly '. To Heat Water SOX XOT NAMED. Parent of Mimlcred Woman Refuse to Comment On Case. DOVER. Del., Nov. 24. R. V. Owen, father of Seattle's murdered wife nnd members of the family, de clined to comment upon tho execu tion. The bIx months old son of Henry Clay Bcnttle, Jr., and his murdorcd wlfo Ib being cared for by tho Owen family. He haB not been named. BlanchardV Livery Wo hnvo secured the livery bual iCbs of L. H. Holsncr and are pre pared to render excellent oervlco to the people of Coos Bny. CnroL.I di Ivors, goon rlss tnd everything hat will mean satisfactory sorvlre to tho public. Phono lis for n drtvlntt 'or n rle or anvthlnc needed In tho livery lino. Wo also do truck- g business of all kinds. nLAXCHARD RROTHERS Phone 13 ft-J Livery. Feed nnd Hale Service. 141 First and Aldor Streets 1 Modem Brick Building. Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roonu with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E Ii .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. tates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Rrondway nnd Market Marsbfleld. Oregon. We .Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Sui's Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROVE MAIN 7l Innt ng tho physlcnPy uHJlcIo nt li ,!,,,., ,, , )COn B how ,nco , nmphnslzlug tho subjectofhealthand . tlu, weHti Scenery ()f tno flne8t bv taking every precaution to shun ,lunctlint(?(1 hero nm, thoro ,)y ro. disease. mantle Uttlo Mormon frontlor towns luvrrmi mimt nt-r iiBtnlnH tho Interest of tho traveler HOT him until .s .(I .,..., from the moment tho speeding trnlns w. iiini.i ............ onteP tj,0 mB8 nt crestllno until thoy emorgo Into tho beautiful Las Vogns valley olglity odd miles below. It was to snvo this stretch of IIOSEIUTRG. Ore., Nov. 24. Flooding of tho Northwest buying coiners witu turKoys irom .miuuio mountain scenery for tho eastern Wostnm ntn'os has siuit the Roseburg traveler that tho ofllclnls of tho Salt market tumbling to tho lowest point I.nko company nuthnrlzed tho oxpon lu years. A week ago Roseburg dlturo of flvo millions of dollars moro buyers worn offering 25 cents n pound on n stretch of trnck which had nl drossod. Today thoy nro accepting ready enten up sovon millions of dol drowod turkeys with n tontntlvo 1 a ih in loseo and ropalrs besides Its quotation of 20 rents, tho price now original rust. prevailing In Portland and Seattle, i . nnd In some Instnncos quotations aro, After the ar-nw try n Turkish Rati liolmt wltni'old until tun day iieroro ohnn .'i .l Thanksgiving. Carloads of dressed turkeys from Kansas, Nebraska and Idnhn are being Inld down In Port land nnd Sattlo for 20 cents it pound Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And volco culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tncken Bldg., litO Hromlu-ny. WANTED!!! CARPETS I'PHOLSTKRIVt; AM PIAXOS TO CLEAN, by the Pnourun lc Cleaning Company. Orders fo work taken at (,'OIXG AIMtVhx I 'HONE I lid A now stock of tho latest In the MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J A MAIL CARRIEIPS LOAD .Seoms henlor whon ho has n weak nnd tno cold storage plants or those, bark nnd kidney trouble. Fred Dueh cities nr being heavily stocked for 'ton, mall currier at Atchison, Knn tho holiday trndo, in vlow of theso.ins. snys; "I hnvo boon bothored operations. It Is not probable that ! with klduoy and bladder troublo and tho local growers will reoelvo moro j I nd a severo pain across my back thnn 20 cents a pound for their birds Whenever I carried a hoavy load of nt Thanksgiving and thero Is ovory mall, my kidney troublo Incornsod prospect of their being offered nt loss Some tlmo ago, I started taking Fo tlinn tint fUuro. Tho top-notch grndo ley's Klduoy Pills and slnco tnklng of dressed chlckops. which nt this Miem I 1 nvo gotten entirely rid of limit insi vciir urmigni as nigu ns m an my Kidney trnuulo and am as cents a pound, is now quoted local dealers nt S nnd 10 cents. by LUihv COM,. Tln klnl YOP Imvt ALWW4 I SKM I'MOM? 7U pncltir I.lvorv Tninnfiir Co ound now ns ever." Foley's Kidnov Pills are tonic In nctlon, quick In results. No mnttor nt whnt stage vour kldnev troublo may bo. take Foley's Kidney Pills at onco for quick nnd normnnent rollof. Red Cmsa Drug Store. Have Us Launder Your Underwear We wash tL'et,o garmonta cleanei ind bettor thnn tho work can bo dont l6o where, and thoy are not worn,B( much. We do not shrink thorn, over wonlon gnrmonts are returned th in mo slzo as whon sent us. Wo Iron tho gnrmonts ulcoly, mak ordinary ropalrs free or chnrgo and you have fresh clean, Bweet under wear ready for each week's change Buudlo yours upwlth next week' nundry bundle. .Va-sl field Hand & Steam Laundry ruo.v uso-j PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r R. E. F. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. Olflco hours; 'J to 12 a. m.; 2 to G and C to 8 p. in Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. ISO Jlrondyray, Mnrshfleid, Ore rH. . W. LKSLIE, Osteopathic Pliynlcian Iraduato or tho Amerhan school ol Isteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Oniut lu Hldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 13; 1 tc ; Phone 1G1-J; Mnrshtteld; Oregon J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. T. J, SCAIFE tTt A. H. IIODQINS Marshfisld Painti (Sh Decorating Co. Rstlinntes Furnished MARSHFIBLD, Phone 14 0L Orogoi ISj nYlilif A Jxf noraiauco. hz?&&lf iHMini.j'! mm? mouR -i mow Drift Flour Highest Quality V $ 1 00 Reward For nny sowing machlno I can't place in first class order. Supplies tor all machines furnished. Leave orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer E(Mrt Machinist. Phono llt-L Referenco O. O. "Lund, leather butcher Offlse over Flanagan & Dennett Danl inrshflold Oregon T-H. J. T. iUrCOH.MAO, - Physician and Surgeon Marshaeld, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhirt Building, opposite Post Ollie I Phone 105-J I DR. A. M A. J. HENDRY'S Wo are equipped to do high clash work on short notice at the vor) lowesi prices. Kxamlnntlon free Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo p'o Chnndlor hn'el. phone 112-.T. DR. II. 11. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic DIsciim a Sperinltr 203 Coos Bldg phone Sl-L wince nours t to 5 - 'iirnf r ii in I UCil ( ui,.wl!3hve some InvenlWa bllltv 7 The modern GAS WAT Ell HEATER providiUE plenty oL Hot water fot bath, laundry and kitchen, is successful because it il MADE SOLELY PnR WATER HEATING j.-uitiruoujs. The arrangemeiit of coils is designed to utilize every possible heat unit of the gas name. QUICKNESS is one of tne neater's big virtues. There are various styled of gas water heaters. U us show you how they WUTK. UltlliUUJN POw- EtlCOAEPANY. Phone xm. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan (2b Bennett Bank w of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts N 397,393.SS Banking Houso 50,000.00 Cash nnd Exchanges 141,646.(3 1 Olul , 9,"t' 1010 Liabilities V. . " . tr.n.nno.fln C4.H5.7J Deposits 484,774.74 Capital Stock paid In .V. J, Surplus and Undivided Profits. :..?.. 5.' .?.' ."T Total t3HH,0J0.4fl Size Doesn't Count Slzo docs not always count. Tho stinger Is tho Biunll part of tho beo, but you soon learn which end It's on. It Isn't always tho rIzo of n bank account that wo consider, its tho men bohlnd It. Wo feol that tho hum bio depositor is entitled to tho samo consideration ns tho man who owns a mint. Our banking facilities nro, nt tho disposal or all nllko. Wo nro hero to hulp you H wo can. Tho farmor, plnntor, mechanic, business man, minor, stockman, laboror, professional man, nil nro Invited to becomo patrons of our bnuk. Tho slzo or the nccount Is not of first Importance. Como In and lots talk It over. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DUPOSITS. The First National Bank MARSHFIELD OF COOS HAY CAPITAL 8100,000.00 ORKGON mtsm Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Hava Pure Wholesome Meats.' Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADIX) 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domeitlo and Imported brands. Plaster, Lltn Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR . OFFICE. SOUTH BROADWAY. PHO.Nh " DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AND KKMORKLLING. MRS. E. BANPEL Phono 10-J, Cor. 4th nnd Park Unique Pantatonum DYEING, CLEANING. Pjgf AND REPAIRING ALL MM'3 HAT WORK, ROSS & riKEGon. x - . . m .-. I'HIHIO - -nono liw, cor. 4th nnd Park Ave. 1250 Central qven QEf Y0US70B"PR'INTIN APONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. iiy,rtf- ' -' 'ip WTjwrttgjg!giiiM,