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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1912)
SURE-ENOUGH STICKER NEVER ANNOUNCES HIS SWEAR-OFF IN ADVANCE BrADVKHTISIXG 111 Tin TIMI5S C000 lag mra WANT ADVKRTISIXG in Tlio TIMKS Will Keep tlio Income from Your I'mnMicd Honnm from Lnpslngl YOH enn rcully help tlio fnmlly revenues by renting n few furnished rooms nnd, If you knuiv how nnd when tj use the classified colunuiB, you may keep that ll'tlo oxtrn Inconio ns "pteady as a clock." I'ut V"' Ileal V.stntv "In Hie Market" Kllcciholyl rill put Ilio fnc I h nbout your ty before tlio eyes of all "pos- KMltiiiyi'i'H" In town. And If tflugy otii! of them who ought to HwmIu. you'll son in HGaKSBr733EEKxs3s, MKMIIKR OF ASSOCIATED PltHSS torML:arrn.Lr'j3ZttJAiuHirjxf tuhllslicil In IH7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay AihortNcr. 'ho ( oust Mull No. 154 wtv l' 7yam "s Hi tha 1 I 1. H. FOOIE TO BAIL tm BSD FRESHETS IRE FEARED EIGHT TURK VESSELS DEMOTED ImiThat Slayer of Chas. Mloox Is In Serious Phy- iotlfaiicl Mental Condition gMMEN SIGN STATE- MbNI IU UUUKI of New Evidence trfrofllc Arc Circulated1 I Much Discussed. In 13 ITWiVBl . itch's nXlftKMJ JHIWB uiinnn Men UHlJug Judge Colo of nil court to litlmli . It. lit com 1 to admit to hall W. , uuii,ul M1I1 luurderiulhu rto lor lulling Chun. WH- ne iili'Leiu 01 uotiuiiiu una a ilrtuhitod horo today and twenty-four hour. Severe Wind and Rain Storm Sweeps Coos Bay Over Inch and Half of Rain. One of the most severe rain and ulnil Hto 'itiK of (he scuhuiih has 'hi'i'ti in evidence on Coon Hay I lie last iljiWtlun wan Hlgiioit hy nearly four Iioiiih, all of the Htionma arc. SmiMi to whom it wiih preHuuted. rluliiK rapidly. re.it utcd to tlio court at Co- lla afternoon or lomorrow. Ah a result of tlie heavy rainfall, alioul an Inch and a half In twenty Italian Navy Victorious In First Real Engagement of War In Red Sea. (By Associated Press to tlio Coon Hnj rimes. ROM 15. Italy. .Ian 12. A naval NORTH BEND TO action took place today In the Ited Sea. Seven Turkish gunboats and an armored yacht were destroyed by the Italian warships. TIiIh In the llrst naval engagement of conse quence In the Itnllan-Turklsli war. WORST BLIZZARD II M " " SWEEPS OVER MIDDLE WEST Hii.'l, UKO CUTER City Council Discusses Pro v posed Changes Will Call Special Election. STOP F,d ON THE UMPOUA Movement to End Commercial Industry Like Was Done on Rogue River. tStptitlou wua circulated by D. L. Heporta from Coqullle are that ieUlfi' "ii oC tllu "uuiimu'I- H Is ' "f the worst frehotH In months Tdirikiod that Hlmllar petitions ' tlrentened there. BllSlSir rlrmilutoil on tlm Conn lu - notii rsortn ami soutii rorus or The North !nil city eouncll at u The Medford Mall Trlhuno sayH: mooting this week took Hleps to re- a niovonient Is being talked of In vise the city eharter there. One ,, t (() , t Ump(Mll object of tho revision Is to nrrmiKU , . ,, . , ,, , , for a greater bonded Indphtedneim rlvor to Commercial fishing nnd It ami also to make certain cIiihikuh to extremely likely that tho people which will afford a better market for of tho state wlil voto on such a North lleud securities. It Is nlso un- meaauro at tho general election next derstood that another object Is to fa . accordlim to Chief Denntv FIbIi iwSTgioy are aiso being signed by c'" "Ivor were rising rapidly ntjehungo the charter ho that the Tor- and Game Warden Sam L. Sundry, lftrMTiuimhor. noon loony. .Miviguuou in noiu is IiIlTstnlod that W. R. Footo has nerloiisly menaced by the largo Rhrwrta phyHlcal collapso and that number of logs coining down. 1 .- ... m. ft til.. Oftllfl li'kl1s llli lilt rt sllg n serious contiiuon. u is i" ". ; . ftllbhnt conllnunient In Jail will Jam "lovo the Maze Va partly bro ItSrnmko hlH condition grow !". making a ehanuel wide enough 1 fact his family tiro snld to "r luuucues 10 pmhh inrougu. out t ho may Buffer a mental t'lipt. KogeiH of tho KxpreHs at noon ub a physical breakdown. ueciareu nun u was (louiunu ir moy tii.tiii-nifinii ilinf tlm fiimllv woulil bo itblo to get to tho head of :anged to glvo ball In a largo navigation tlilH afternoon. ccessary. I 'okiuhii uiu wiuu uHumcu iau imv iliimu nf 1'ni.i.. I proporuoiiH 111 a gam nisi evening, Hooting coiillnuoH to ho ono no partleular damago wiih done, rlnclpal toplcB of discussion , The Western UiiIoii'h wire bo .... .1. v.... .in., tweeii here and lloRohuru lins been Jill UIU tUlllli;. Ill V.UIIUIIIU, - - ., , . . , ly no other subject la bolng out 5, ''''' y. Just bo 1 on tho streotB and whoro f(), t,'1.w,r" Won "" ',or- o nubllo gnthorlngB. ,n"r "l u"bU"rK mmnnoii .MiiiniKur ; ,,..... ui.,..i..u ..mw.m.nim. it hciiotior tiiiu a Bovoro Hiorm was nun uiwino v"ni """n alloat. Ono report today PrnviillliiB In tho Willamette valley t Mrs. W. It. Footo possibly "' tho 1w11,ros,I w"'' rt?w" wcn Li i.. ...in. ! it,.,,., there and Portland again. The storm hero Ih thought to bo Hhe Is mild to Imvo do- ",rl "r ", W"'""1 um tlt, ll"H broil swooning tho northern Missis- cli to do with tho affair. Upon povery of the reputed crlmoa x, UUIU ll IH.-I iiiiniiiiiiu ,u nuuo u ,..., , , , ,. ,.,.. I nvoiino Ilio wninir. HIO r'1'". .'"", l " In so lu-wir. Her declara- um row ,,,,5H' ftliln respect la said to Imvo i Fiiphatlcally oxproBsed a few before the Khootlng. Moment by the I-'ooto girl to lilgued Htatemeiit which IVIIcox Hoonn d from her was 'tie coroucr'ii hearliiK hy tho W. It. Koote. TIiIh Htatoinont Dd (lie uatuoH of a number of alloy ni'Mi. The original Int which wiih Hiippoxed to ho kix'b poHsehslou has not been initial Hallway can bo granted a friui- who has Just returned from a trln chine similar to tho one granted throughout that section. According them In MaiHlillold. It Ih likely that to Mr. Sundry tho peoplo of that a special election will bo called In county mo Incensed at tho manner the near future to submit It. n which tho commercial llshermen i he council also decided to hold ro depleting tho supply of (lull In up the Coos Hay Water company's tlio river. bill for water rent until the com- Ajr, Siiiulr nmdo three nrrosts puny produces Its old contract with nn,j Hecured convictions In theso In tho city or North Ilend or mnkoB a 8tnncca on hla last trip, as followa: now one. Perry Heanian, for operating sot City Attorney J. (1. .Million pro- nci without providing and marking tested agaliiBt serving aa city attor- C01.,B ml U0llt nB r0qulrcd by law. uey at a Hillary of $30 por month. Kino. $1!0. He said his services wore worth moro Walter L. Smith, operating set and that other citleK wore paying not xvltliout IIcoiibo. Flno, $fi0. more. The council did not feel that ciaudo McDonald, operating sot the city could pay more at present et without license. Kino, $ru. TRY TEN MILE LAWSUIT NOW Ci.H ALLEGED DANK and ho was re-elected at the old salary. Mayor Simpson announced tho following appointments: StreotH. Shwoi-h and Park Commit too II. (1. Kern, I. 1). Ilnrtlo nnd Ceo, 1). Mandlgo. Finance Coinmlttoo Oeorge I). Mnudlgo, .1. F. Criibbs and L. F Falkeustelii. Lights. Wator and Flro Commit tee 1 F. FnllfoiiHtoln, II. (1. Korif and .1. (. Horn. City attorney .1. G. Mullen. Chlor of Police- K. P. AndeiHon. Night ninn A. II. McKay. Health Olllcer Dr. I. 11. Partlo. All ciihch wero tried before Jus tice of tho Pcaco J. 15. How, at 151 It-ton. RtlRIT HFinU"" unioUl I IILLlj ! dks Moixi'S poi.ici: OFFICERS GO1 TO PORTLAND IX(I Till: WATIIUl'UO.NT. Ihilondo will fc-all Sutiirdav a.- at a o clock f.ir San IimiicIb-i Chas. Dean, Suspect In New Westminster Robbery, De tained In Los Angeles'. j By Associated Press to tho Ovns Oaj I THuea.) in'eakwator will sail at S LOS ANORLICS, Cal., .Ian. 11. this evening for Portland. Shi Charles Doan. under arrest na ono f to the lower liny and go out ; 0f the men who robbed the Hank of ea.ly tide tomor ow mornliiK. .Montreal at New WestmliiHtor, II. C. was arraigned lioforo Police Judge t McOerrgo has not yet boon Itoss today on a charge growing out when the Alliance will m of his association with Mrs. Minn oitland fo Coos Hay but It Orlllln of Tacomii. The trial wiih sot y w.ll he noon. Portland Tologram saya: "Tho (I leather wiib ordored to pro- Coos Hay yostorday and do- Dal to tho Capo Arago light- While down thero hIio will lo tho buoy work In tho linr- for January 10 and Ills hall llxed at ono thousand dollars. Denn was ar raigned iih C. W. Howard, which ho asserted to bo hla iiamo. ('APT. VAUXUV DKAD. Head of Idle Service on ('oast Passes Away lu San I'Yuucisco. Word Iiiih just boon received hoio of tho doath of Capt. Geo. II. Var- noy, district Biiporintoniieiit or t'H' tustler, Capt. Olson's now gas- chooirr, was launched at tho fand Hanks shipyards yester-j United Stntes I.Ifo Saving Service, ning, .No ptevlnna nnnonuc3-i which occurred nt Onklnnd. .Innu- hih inado of It and no ceremony ,.v r. Ho was ill a week of nleiirl- the taking to the water of i ay wJfo, two children and sev- v craft, It la expected m.,,,.,,) i)rntliui-s and sisters were will t rendi to inter the Coos Unt, h'fo d and Gold Hencli trade 'a lew weeks. 1 KTIUKI5 HKVIVI5I. lash ltetueen ltcgulars and insurgents lu House. Bsoclatod Press to Coos Ba Times.. JHIXGTON, D. C, Jan. 11. him at the Iat,t. Capt. Varney waa n Coos Hay man and news of his domlho will bo re pel vod with intonso regret by scores of frlonds bore. A little over twen ty yenrs ago, ho was serving as a sailor on tho old Arcnta. Ho voalgnr ed to Join tho llfo saving crow here as Hiirfman. Joo Yonkora, Dadoj i Ilnynoa and Al Nichols wero mom stop x.M'tJiiTV iaxci:h v (Hy Associated Pross) DI5S MOINI5S. la.. Jan. 11. All peiKOiiH diiiiclug tho "Grlz- zly Hoar." the "Turkey Trot" or tho "Moonlight waltz" In tlio . public balls of Don Moines in the futuro will be arrested. O l)H. STl'AKT IS PIHISIDKNT. By Associated Press to tho Cons nny Times.) PIHNCI5TON. N. .1., Jan. 11. Dr. John Grlar lllbben Stuart, profosaor of logic, today wiih olected prosldont ; local divisions, or Piincoton university, Hucceeuing Woodrow Wilson, who resigned to hcconio the democratic candidate for governor of Now Jersey In 1009. W LIBERT! BELL lean insurgency broke out In i ,, ' 'f ti11( ,.,..' lio time. . ., .1.. .. g ii . n . .. I ... . .. . . - .. .-. -.-- --, . fjuou luiuij iur ino nisi iiiiiu .bcssion when Insurgent I.end- rls or Nebraska bolted RopuU- L,eader Mann's selection of Campboll or Kansas, a rog- succeed tho Into It. II. Madi- Kansas, an Insurgent, on the committee on Rules. Mr. nominated victor Murdock ot an Insurgent. 'S IIOVKV VXD TAU COMPOUND ellablo rnmlly medlclno. Glvo Jiir chlldron. nnd tako It your- IV hen you reel a cold coming enecks and cures coughs and nd croup and prevents bron- nd pneumonia. ItKU CKOSS CO. He ndvnncod rrom surrmnn to No. 1 and finally lieeamo keeper or tho station nnd In 1007 was advnneed to superintendent or tho thirteenth div ision or the llfo saving service which embraced Washington, California and Oregon. VWAIID Sl'PPIiV CONTRACT. Tho Eugene Reglstor says: "C. I). Halo hns taken tl'e pontrnct to furn lg!i beor ror the Twohy Bros.' labor ers at and ntnr tho tunnel nnd along tho lino. Ho had to go to Portland to buy his pnttlo and shipped thorn by rail to Corvullis and drove them rrom there to Klmjra. It doesn't speak very well ror the beer supp'y In this part or tho country." Heads of Local Divisions of Oregon Naval Militia to Take Exams. Capt. Kdgar Simpson. Dr. 15. Mlugua, Jack Clarey, Karl Haines, Aithur Hliiuchard and Thayer Gri mes, odlcors'or the local divisions or the Oregon Naval .Militia aro ex pected to leave here tonight ror Portland to take tho examinations there next weok. It is understood that Thayer Grimes and possibly cum or two others of them will be unable to go. Dr. : P. Sorenson, head or tho Haiidou division, Is also expected to go with them. On tho return or the oIIIpoih rrom the examination, another effort will be inndo to revive Interest In tho Since tho visit or tlio Boston, It has boon nlmost Im possible to got all tho mombora out ror drill. Whether tho conditions of their enllatmeut requiring atten dance will bo enforced to the Icttor wlll probably bo determined thou. DnnnnAMn nn(MMLulM I IICIIIOIIUIO UUIUIUcllllo 111 O Over Purchase of Stallion Court News. COQl'ILU, Ore.. Jan. 12. He roro Judge Coke In circuit point here today, a caso Involving n num ber of Ten Mile nnd North Inlet ranchers Ih being tried. It neeniR that a Htock company was organized to ptfreluiBo one of the Ruby Stal lions rrom the Portland Importers. The animal did not come up to tho dnndnrd and tho mneliers roftimd to tako him. Tho company held a signed contract and turned It over to (mother concern to collect. Among tho dpfemlimts In the ense aro W. F Jlowron, CIiiih. Slestreom, Hoik Hi-others nnd John Van IieVger. One or tho questions on which tho case hinges Is tho wording or the con tract. This "Iiiih boon misplaced or lost and the defendants have huiii moned Judge Hall and his monog rapher, MIbh I5IIen RudnesH iih wit nesses to testify uh to tlio provisions of this contract. It Is understood that the oloctlon contest of R. A. Copplo vs. 15. 15 Straw over tho MnrHlilleld mnyoralty will come up ror hearing next Mon day. Whotlier n special grand Jury will be Hiinimoned to dlaposo or the Foole nnd BpHtscott murder cnRes has not been determined yet, hut It Ih gen erally expected that tho order ror It will, bo Issued within a row days. Severest Winter Since 1886 Causes Desperate Condi tions In Southwest. TRAINS SNOWBOUND FOR WEEK IN KANSAS Twenty Balow Zero With Forty-Mile Gale at Kansas City Last Night. lily Associated Prtsa to Coos Bay Times.) KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12 Wea ther conditions In the BouthwoBt aro the wort slvco 1SS0. Twenty de grees below nnd n rorly-mlle wind marked tho hllgzard last night nnd demoralized train service. UiiIobh conditions change, many hccHoiih will rnco dosporato conditions. Un precedonttod wonthor has contlnuod ror thrco wooks. Poor (By COM) IX ST. I.OflS. of SI. IoiiN SiiIVpp Sovoiely From Intense Cold. AsHouiated ProsH to Coos Bay. Times) ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 12. Bolow zoro weather prevails in Rastorn Missouri and Southern Illinois. Tho poor nro suffering sovoroly. KHAR KCKIi KA.AIIXK. Coal Snpjdy lu Chicago Will Bo I5v- liaustcd. (By Associated Press to Cooo Bay Times.) CHICAGO, III., .Inn. 12. Tho ninth dny of cold wonthor shows tho coal supply Is running short. Deal ers declnro If tho cold lasts four days more, tho surplus will bo exhausted. n DFFIES ARE ELECTED Annual Meeting of Bradley uanay wompany Held Factory Starts. At tho minimi mooting or the stockholders or tho Bradloy Candy company tho following directors wero elected: J. W. Vognn, L. W. Travor, I5d ward II. Fish, II. 15. Folsom nnd W. C. Bradloy. The directors elected tho follow ing o Ulcers: Prosldont W. C. Bradloy. Vice-president II. 15. Folsom. Secrotnry nnd tronsuror 15. II. Fish. Tho compnny yostorday got Its now candy factory undor way mid turned out tho first candy for the trade. Machlnory nnd eqiilpniont are being Installed and It la planned to lucrenso tho lines innhiifiictiirod Just as rnpldly as tho trado will warrant. RKVKRI5 IX KANSAS. Rock Island ami Sniita l'e Triilns Aro Snowliounil. Hy Associated I'ress to tlio Cuss Bay Times.) TOPI5KA, w.,H., Jan. 12. Hun dreds or moil are battling snowdrifts lu Western Kansas. Not bIiico noon, Thursday, has a train passed over the Santa Fo or Rock Island be tween Hutchinson and Dodge City nnd Hutchinson nnd Llbornl. In many towns, tlv railroad companies nro supplying citizens with fuel rrom reserve supplloH. IXSTAM, XI5W OI-TICKRS. ula militia to guard tho boll on Its long trip across tho contluont. Tho trip or tho honored old bell that in 177G announced tho signing ot tho Declaration or Independence, will ho a triumphal procession. At ovory station in tho country whore tho train stops and It will havo to stop nt nenrly nil or thoni thou sands or school children and their paronts will tfathor to soo tho boll that tolled the- greatest story that has over been published lu tho United States. It Is planned to orect n smnll belfry on a car and to hang the bell in that for tho trip across tho continent. United States history bogan with tho tolling or Liberty Boll mid thoro la not a nntlvo or this great country who dooa not wunt to soo tho beginning or tho history or tho United States. i FOR PI5XXY POSTACJ15. Historic Relic of Revolution to Be Brought to San Francis 1 co Exposition. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 12. Tho school phlldron or San Frnn elseo and of Cnliiornln will not bo palled upon to cnntilhuto their nic kels and dimes toward a transpor tation fund to bring tho famous Liberty Boll to San Frnnclsco for tho Panama Paclflo International KxDosltlon. Tho Southern Pnclflc Company, through Its officials In this city, yes orday mnde an offer to tho exposi tion directors to transport tho Lib erty Boll from Philadelphia to San Frauelsco free or chnrge. Tho rail road offers to bring tho boll out and to glvo it nB much attention through out the trip as is now given it in its present resting place In Philadelphia. Tho state of Pennsylvania values the Liberty Boll as much nB It does tho history connected with It and the Southern Pacific officials nre'ry p. AVebstor today pleaded guilty prepared to se that provisions are to the murder of his wiro near horo made ror a company or PeniiBylva-iast September. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bnj Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 12 Senator La Folletto has introduced n bill providing postage at ono cent an ounco or Traction, thercor on fliM class mail .matter. Ml'RBEHF.R PLI5ADS GUILTY. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) OREGON, III,, Jan. 12. Dr. Hnr- linker Post Xo. H, (J. A. It., Holds Cpieuioules In North Ilend Wednesday nftornoon nt North Bend, linker Post No. S. G. A. R.. hold Its annual installation or ofll pars. Tho following oflleors woro In ntalled: Coniniundor R. II. Cnthcnrt. Vlco-cominiiiidor W. 15. Thorpo. Junior vlco-conininiidor S. Miller. QiinrtornuiHter and adjutant F. II. Hrlghuni. Olllcer of tho day Goo. Blood Ofllcor of tho Guard 15. Shrock. trains IE RECOVERING Do Not Expect Any Fatalities Among frn Wotims of Hash Poisoning. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Tlm os.) L15AV15NWORTH, Knn., Jan. 11. Tho investigation continued today to find tho origin of tho poison, which It is hollovod to have boon in tho hash, which caused tho ill ness of lliO veterans nt tho Soldlora' Homo who ate of It nt breakfast Wednesday. None of the old soldiers Is lu a dangerous condition. W, FIVI5 GKXUUATIOXS OF li.NOWLKS LIVING .Mis. Luciiida Atwoixl Kuowles, V or Plnreuoe, Celebraton HOth BiHlMlay. FLOR15NCI5, Oro., Jan. 11. Miss Luclnda Atwood Know- los, who colobrnted her SOth birthday, Doccinbor 10, nt tho 1 homo of her daughter, has C8 4 living desceiidnnta, live dill- dron, 20 gmnd-chlldron, 33 great-grand chlldron, mid ono great-groat grand child, nink- lng flvo generations, of tho fain- Hy living, Although she linn LOCAL OVKRFLOW. JOHN D. GOSS Is lu Coqulllo nt tondliiE circuit court. C. R. PI5CK nnd A. K. Peck aro In Buffered four strokoa or para- Coqulllo nttondlng court. U'sla, nor oyoalght romalns vory FRI5D. McLALX or Myrtlo Point Ik Rood, and alio has not used a Mnrshflolil bnslnnss visitor to. spectacles ror moro thun 12 day. Plans Warcliousp Managor C. W Montgomory or tho Stmidnrd Oil company horo Is, making lirolinilnurv nrrangomonts ror tho construction or a largo now wnrohouso horo, Tho sho moved to Mtnnosota, and plan is to raze tho old wnrohouso on vo.th l'ront streot nnd o-ect a miifh i 'i ' end bettor building on the site. The plans tor it mo not v ploted but ho hopes to got It under jonstriirtlon hv early spring. years. Sho was born In Now Hampshire in 1S22, and was 6 married at tho ago or 13 to Kbenozor Cram Knowlos, who died 10 years ago, lu 185G was u pioneer settlor In that stato, coming to Orogon In 183&, and settling In tho Slus- law valloy, TO COXDI5MN LAXI). Tho I5ugono Guard says: "Tho Wll'nmetto Pacific Railroad company (Southorn Pacific), instituted suit In tho circuit court ngalnst tho holr , contly, Mr. Shriver taking n post- ui unniei cn anu oi. u. wvors, to tion ns phurmaclst In tho Evorltt -oiidemu rlght-or-way through land pharmacy, XOIITII HKXI) XKWS. 15. M, Shrlvor and tamlly or 1511c- ton, S. D., nrrlvod In North Bond ro- '&&&. ., , ia vi'