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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1912)
THE COOS BAY-TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION. wiwwwiiijWMiiijijiMmi nunjuiijjm'Jii. 23EE wamamwmm WAS FLUSTERED B OM DREDGE WORK DURING JUNE Invest Your Income First Addition To Marshfield mtm A3 Put it into land, the ba.sis of all wealth. Buy 113 much as you can; Invest every dollar you can save in Marshfield land; it's all good, but buy the best that you may get the quickest returns. See First Addition. Consider well its location--south, the direction the oity is growing and must con i inuc to grow. Note that it is accessible now. On the continuation of the South Fifth Street pavement; the best boulevard in the City. Close in; less than 2500 feet south of the High School. Beautiful lots; sight ly and sheltered and the choicest of the reasonably priced property on Coos Bay. 50 x 120 foot lots at but $300 each and sold on such terms that an invest ment of a few dollars of your monthly income will t put you in position to claim your share of the profits hat will be made on Marshfield land by those who have foresight enough to invest now. Let us hand you a plat the next time you pass our office. mm Ml m- r i.maniii i iH3 n yM ? n ' Reynolds Development Co. Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 1G0-X AT Hoyal TONIGHT tiii: papl diaiilo co. I'rcecntliiR a very laughnblo comedy pketvli, sunt; specialties nud mono logues. !W MIXUTT..S !!.! liAL'ttllS. ; IX PHOTO PIiAY. 'The Guilty Unity" "A Tragic Joko" ' 'MIiiiimIp, a TYniK'rnnco Dcformer" "Hunting (1111110 From a Ulpliiiiu" Kntlro Change Tomorrow Night. pictthes "llonltu of Ml Cujoii" ' "liOic-llwiuU Irfivo Letters" "An It Wax In Iho Beginning" POI'l'IAU ADMISSION' 10c. Neglected wounds produoo old sores and thcio In tlmo dovulop uloora which oat away tho vitality. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a Healing Remedy for All Aliments of the Flesh of Man and Boast. Tho npocd with which this oplon.UJ llnlmont hcalo up a bad wound or noro lino aurprlacd nnd pleased tliooo who woro accus tomed to tho nlowar and uncortnln oftcct of loon poworful romo dlos. It mends tho lacerated flesh to ciulckly that thoro Is but llttlu tlmo lost from work. In relluvlnir rhcurnatlo pains, neural gia, sciatica, It has done- and Is doing a wonderful work. Many chronic victims of these- diseases liavo found to their nreat satis faction that It cures nn nttacjc In a fraction of tho tlmo roqulrod by tho ordinary treatment. Jt Is equally offcctlvo In tho flesh ailments of animals. Owners of blooded utock valuo It highly for two reasons: It heals sores and wounds quickly, nnd leaves no dlsflgurlnir scars. This romody Is needed In every homo. If its groat power and efflcacy was uoncrally known, no family would bo without It. Prlr.ft 9FS ?5nr. rnrf Kt ll naw RnHIa Tll6 Sill Of I JAME8 F. BAllABD MOPfflEnm 3T. LOUIt, M0. flOnfl f lllflv IH Slepliriw IJyc Salve In n nfe nnd micrdy remedy for Soro Rye. A I BMeejBjMBBJPJP3oi.p Amp RtcowMtMotaBvl AlYVUya ,m.uimrt.iironH Drug Co. "Tim Ihtsy Corner" The HcmiII Store. WM. S. TURPEN Architectj 171 ITtOXT ST. Modern Illicit lliiltillng. Eloctrlo ''sni, s mm Heat. Elegantly J uni. I rd nooms with Hot and "ild Wntor. HOTDI, COOS l A Alirn.IV Prnii fUtci' f,o cnti n Day nnd Upwr.rds. v-or iiroaqway nnd Mniket, ... MTihtlnld. Oregon ;U-I ' J Yj pransiao. Ws' ' ffiff. iFLOUB ' WW UHlW J Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality K mn..H n t. i Many Varieties of Bread fun que Pantatorium ' c. v ,,, taw ,0 E!!fi??.0."K,lx HVKItS. CLKANKltS. p r..-,.-i.u MAT itriNOVATOHH ;tul'' r riwnrd E. Strauss & Co kxt s l! ur,n' Ut "u "iakl T0,u Eili'yninorehi phmm "in.x ium,n,jimmw I W jiiimn nWAm woitu il"iisi Mining 1Hl Grading. e nrn ...,. -.. . . ... -- pKiwmu io uo mis worn . , - - v Iflio n.JJO "trl U;,v ' r (,",,act and gunrnntoo 'pil..n rot lI8 fKUre with you. nr baked Here. You don't lmvo to iut ui with tho sumo kind day after day as U genorally tho cno wlioro hiend Is hakod at homo. So If only for n change como nnd try somo otl or kind of l end than that you jimko. You'll UKe it, bociuiHo overybody dotf who trlev it. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio place for jjood goodlus. Tlione lil-L .'..arVet Ave. Marshfll4 1' "'IB "J , O. s. n.ovn .v co. Mnrhald. Ore, FJscmif w A noDtjiNa1 Marshfielcl Pinf. Decorating Q'o. Uwe That Roof f ixeo .1 t ,!.. i , COOS :.w,yj ' A CLEANS ckT "J! Aff m. iriS n I U1' II All ' I SQUARE 'tx . dzalsWa) av ys x y vyv r (jPBESENTED NX 2 " mv, (wem. C00S BAY MALTY ' ' ''I ''' '''! I'l'l SYNDICATE COAL f.0!)N17ATtrm flim 1 FARtr murr. mma, ovt TtMBm i mmc tinobfi ijtuuio- . Organiwc or moaniAi COmtillS A SPECIALTY p, M W L Attack on Americans May Pos sibly Have Been Prompted by Natives' Animosity. (l)y Assoclntod Prcsa to Tho Coot Hay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July C Officials hero suspect what first wnx hollo ved to bo a common ro.v, Iieculiar to tho "IledllKht" district in Pannmn, may nctunlly liavo a vory Horious foundation and may bo con nected in t way with tho polltlcnl sit uation. Adhoronts of tho Hoorn's caiiKo liavo insisted that tho Pnuaiim polico woro bitterly lioatllo to all Americans nnd resentful to tho pro gram of tho Amorlcau commission ers nt tho rccont election to Insuro fnlr dealing. It is allogod that Amer ican sailors aro uniformly treated with tho croatost harshness by tho polico. It is rocnllcd that it year ago ono Amoricnn bluojnckot was deliber ately murdorcd nnd sovornl others in jured by tho polico for which tho Panama government wns obliged to pay nn Indomnlty. Tlio government Is awaiting oxnet Information boforo taking action on yestordny's trouble. I.OSRKS W'KUK HHAVV I'Vilonilit Sui'prKvI to Find ItebcW Had I'lown. (Ity Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) FKDKRAL UKADQUAUTERS, Da- ohlmbn, Mox., July C The federal urtlllery flrod a fow shots nt day bronk today but thoro was no re sponso from tho hills north of Iln o'.ilmba. Flying sqiindrons woro sent forth to locate tho onomy, but tho bird had flown. Tho bodies of many dead nnd ninny wounded woro left. The- fired nnd bndly torn railroad north Indicated that tho rchob) hnl withdrawn, destroying tho railroad behind thorn. Tho fedornls nro nit vnncing northward to ennturo Chj- hunhua. Tho losses on both sides In yostordny's battle wer groat, hut the approximate number is difficult to Rfccertalu, R. R. Pinkcrton of North inlet Got Mixed in Securing Marriage License. Wideping of Channel Costs . Less Than Five Cents Per Cubic Yard. Tho following from tho Portland Durlnir tho month of Juno, thn Telegram will bo of interest to tho Dredge Oregon removed CC.C88 cubic many menus or it. it. Pinkcrton, of ; ynrds of dredgings In wideping- tho North Inlet, who returned n fow days ngo with his brldo to rcsldo on n ranch near that of his fnthcr, J. II. Pinkcrton: Solomon with his thousand wIvpm. which presumably meant tho samo number of marriago licenses, wod dlng rings, nnd llko ncccssorlos, looms up llko tho veriest tyro when chnnncl between tho Cold Storatto nnd Porter. Engineer F. E. Lcofo to day completed a roport to Dr. Mc Cormac of the Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce on tho mnttor. Tho report shows that tho totil cost of oporatlng tho drodgo during Juno was $3,054.47. Of tho dredg ing done, C.2,263 ynrds of dirt woro compared with tho situation which removed from outsldo of tho govorn- n conum young nnu nigniy fiusiio:! ment project. In pro rating tho cost, bridegroom-olccf fneed up ut thn courthouse in Portland last Thuni- dny. A delightful little romnnco Is woven into tho Btory. Hay It. Pinkcrton, n prosporous cranberry grower of Coos County, was filling in tho marriage Hconpo blnnk in tho county clerk's office nnd when ho had finished tho doputy looked it over nnd with n gasp of amazement ho exclaimed. "Hero, here, how mnny times lmvo you been married?" "W-w-why, th-thls Is m-m-my flm offen ," stnmmercd Pinkcrton. "Don't know nbout thnt; hero, on tho license, you nro swearing you hnvo been married 22,917 times and that looks llko a protty strong record oven In these enterprising times." Pinkcrton blushed nnd Miss Ruth E. Stiles, tho brido-to-bo, blushed. Then they blushed somo moro whon It wns discovered thnt Plnkorlon In his nervousness had filled in tin tho oxpcnBo of this will liavo to bo paid out of tho Chamber of Com merce guarantee fund. This part 1b $2,382.49, or less than fivo conts por yard. It is expected that this project will bo completed about tho mlddlo of July when tho Oregon will go to tho lowor Dny to romovo tho shoals thoro. So far, tho cost of widening tho chan nel to n minimum of 300 feet Is about $45000 and tho total cost should not bo moro than about $6000. Tho bulkheads hnvo boon giving more or lesa trouble tho Inst fow dayB, tho crow working yesterday re pairing it. Work nt Ilnudon. Mr. I.oefo unyB thnt tho govern ment work has been practically com pleted on tho lower Coqulllc. All of tho rocks have been removed from the chnnncl so that vcssols can come or go without nny danger now. This gives n depth of nbout ton foot nt number of tho llccnso onnoslto tlio monn lower low wntor In Mm rtnn.iin lino miking for tho numbor of times, hnrbor up to tho Ilnndon shonl. An married. With tho nsslstnnco of O. other nid to nnvlgntlon thoro hn3 C. Ilortzmpyer, cnahlor of tho Morch- been provided In putting olectrlo nnts Saving Trust Co. and prod- llghtB along tho south Jotty. Whon n dent of the Ohio Soclotv. thlncs wora vessel wishes to ko out nt nlcht. thn straightened out nnd n fow hours , whlstlo is sounded and tho lights arj later tho young couplo wcro mndo mnn nnd wlfo in tho homo of Mr. nnil Mrs. nortzmeyor. Tho wedding wns tho culmlnntlon of a romnnco thnt started when tho contracting pnrtlcs wcro In short clothes hack in Ohio, nnd evory con tributing dctnll to tho nuptials wan Ohloesque a "Iluckcye" wedding throughout. Plnkorton nnd Miss Stiles grow up as children back in Ashtiihuln Coun ty, Ohio, nnd, lifter ho hnd como to Oregon 12 yonrs ago, and his boy hood sweethenrt hnd cngngod In her profession of school tenchor nnd Intv ns stenographer, thoy kopt up a fr quoiif correspondenco until this month, nnd Juno betng tho month of romnnces, weddings nnd honoymooni, It was arranged thnt tho flnnceo should como west nnd bo marrtod hero. So Plnkorton como up from North Tlend nnd Miss Stiles camo out from Pittsburg, tho couplo meeting In Portland. The "nuckoyo" stage sotting for tho wedding was easily orrnnced. Tho Ilnrtzmcycrs nro formor Ohlonns and long-timo frlonds of the groom. The-officiating clergymnn, Ilov. A. II. E' rgott, wns formerly In Clovolnnd. Tho wedding guests and pnrty at tho Hubscquent wedding dlnnor woro nlso rrom the stnto which "mothors nrojl- dents." thoy bolng Williams Stoni-u, Mrs. E. A. Stonrns nnd Mr. E. nid- woll, In addition to otliors alroad named. Following tho wedding function tho brldo nnd groom nttondod tho mooting of tho Ohio Society, wlioro they woro trontod ns nil good honov- mooncrs should be. Mr. nnd Mr. Plnkorton will bo nt homo nt North llond shortly nftcr July 1. MOTOIt CYCLE DEADLY turned on. Tho rock work with tho oxcoptlon of tho cost of a tug that has bem used tins been nt government oxponso. Tho pcoplo of Dnndnn paid for ill tug and hnvo raised monoy for ro moving some rocks near tho Esla brook company's dock. Thoso rocks will probably be removed next wook. As soon ns thoy nro removed, the gov ernment boat will go up tho rtvor and red red go the Ilnndon shonl. Tho nx Iienso of bcowh nnd a tender In thn work will bo pnld for by parties 'it tcrcstcd, but tie balnnco of tho co&t will be defrayed by tho government. Tho peoplo Micro nro also planulng somo other prlvnto work which will probably be done under tho direction of tho government-. IS SLIGHTLY MIXED A TUUKISII HATH will do you i-'MfiiJ Mhnno 214 I !00 Reward, $100 Thf r Kilurtfi ttiltlxiDer vil Ut i,lue.1 In li'rn llml iIiitv in Ml li-HHl oiiodiuttlwt ulnw thit M-Uiire tt l.eeu allt In i iiip In all in hie, mill '1ml U t'l'i. Ilall'k ('Mtarrli i.uro in ino iiiyHiiifcnre uow cii.iuii lu Did muilli'dl fm'crnliN. ('a lii mUilu mw mttutloniil rtUottse. iniufrvi H niiniliiifiul i irMinieui. iiau.n aui'ii uir u i.K.'i, inier . nutty, i-llnir illit" ll ir on (he Uiui and inu- WMurllW'l' n( lhl --lcni, Iheiclij dot -o lug in loiinnaimii ut itir .it. hm, jui kIMhu iiir IiA U'lll all llirtll fll l.llllillll ll tliu imulltll- lion and at It'll nuiiirt' In doing llawoilc. Iho iroinctora hiv m inurli (alih In (l cur alive (Miurvra Ibtil lliwy Her Dm- llui.drid Dollar- (or hih i tf lliut l fulU to ii ro. aond for IU1 cl luaa.)ila k f, J. OH CNKY X CO , Toledo. () an) 1 liv ,i'l DrilKlll'U. TV). Taku III s' Fiiuill v 1'lllk lur ronnlfpHiliui vow fo voirrnmj. "Hntir H),vt The iiyst has proven that Invoatmenta Ip numll ucre tracts near growing oitlfs nro tho mcvt profitable The C I), H. S has hiich to offer Chun. J niiMrhke MatfH'Utld Orn --rorhyofeyvA . Want Ads Bring Results You Auto Call Foots PHONE I M-.I MOHT AMI DAI Stnnl front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO XEW OAIIS Aftur 11 P. M. Phono 5-.I Ilesldonco Phono 28-J Will iiuiUo trips to Coqulllc. Portland Papers Tells of Auto Trip V, K. Hague Didn't Tnko Even somo of tho metropolitan papers get a llttlo mlxod In their Itoms onro In nwhllo. F. E. Ilaguo nnd wife wont from horo to Portland on tho last Dreakwntor, tnklng thoir auto with thorn for n trip from Port land. Hero Is tho story tho Portland Oregonlnn printed about them: "F. E. Ilnguo, of Mnrshlleld, Or., undo of Mny Tully, comodlonno at tho Orphoum, nrrlvod In Portland yostordny nftor travollng tho wholo (Ustanro by ntitomobllo to boo his nleco for tho first tlmo. He wns nc compnhled by Mrs. Ilaguo. Tho IlnguoH nro tho guests of Miss Tully nnd hor mothor nt Ilotol Multnomnh nnd will romnln In Portland until tho cIobo of tho comodleuno'fl ongago inont nt tho Orpheum. "Misa Tully wns born in Victoria nnd ns nearly all her stage laurols lmvo boon won In tho East only fow Kills Driver nnd Injures Spectators . "f llor rolntl-o In CHnada. Seattle, nt Suit I nl-o I Tncomn nntl other Northwostorn (Dy Associated Press' to Tho Coos !Antfi iinV, 8,0cn ,,10r on Ul? 8t?B Bay Times ) although sho has boen prominent as ,'SALT LAKE. July C Going fifty " "Vr?11,!""0 f0 t,,, l ,n,no ymn' miles an hour, n motor cyclo flow tie ' -M,"B TV"y. no! onl' f"0f na "n motordrome track nt Wandnmoro I nc08s bu :,B " rn,,nnI"Bt', ,S,T'? 8 U?, Inst night and dashed rider Harry ' u. 'or nf i0 , V.un,! n Davis to death, broke off an oloctrlo I lx ,,,c"v Vr. .T?.in'l w " Cnro8-. K ?0.. !!!.,' ?"k.J!:4SS r5S.1KnT, nnd" "Tlio mVopVAV n th ; -inATTni . Pllrl." from nil of which sho is .., .,w. ... ..w 0 ......, ngn- Ing Bovoral. Arthur L. Cnmpboll nnd Miss (Irm-e C. Anulngham, two of the injured, mny die. WILD WEST MAN'S PLAN. now rocolving roynltios. "In "Curves," Miss Tully npponrod with Christy Mnthewson nnd Chlof Meyers, bnsobnll players. "Muggsby" Met! raw, of the Now York (Saints, has (loo In rod thnt Miss Tully knows more "Inside baseball" than nn other person In tho world. "nuckskln" nob Smith, n Compan ion of "Wild Dill" nnd "Buffalo nill" ,...-,, IOIV, univrifna and othor buffalo huntors nnd Indian ' u " ' f,K Vil.1 VIM'OINT UBS Ilghtors of tho plains, having sold' Newt, of Vppor Coqulllo Valley n his vnluablo proporty noar tho Slus-! Told by The KiitiM-piihc. law, Is now in Port Orford looking Fire which originated from a de-t for n location noar tho coast whoro feetlve flue In the roof of Oupt, W. ho can spond his dnys In quiet nnd It. Panter's reslUwwe was (Uacovercl peaco with his wlfo and chlldron. Ho nbout 10 o'clock Wednesday mom U one of tho most entortnlulng com-'ing, just In tlmo to get it uudei com panions wc ovor mot. IIo wns shot trnl with a small bucket brigade. six times by the Indians, lancod by I " a spoar in tho log, shot In the hand,' Jonathan M. LI up, father of Mr-. and encountered experiences that ' N'- Su merlin, died last Monday it would require volumnos to relate. , i!'t Sumerlin home lu this city, at tho Port Orford Tribune. .age of 88 years 4 mont! and 27 HILL ON VACATION. fclon of .Th. J. i(IU Hot Ires iw; North ern Pacini' Oniclnl. (By Associated Preas to the Coos Bay Tlmos). ..NEW YORK. July 5 Jamas N. Hill, son of Jan. J. Hill and vice president it te X rthern Pacltl". retired from the vlce-preal lency of the road today. IIo will he succeed ed by Col. Wm. H. Clough. it is understood that Hill's retlre'cent fol lows his decision to take a long va cation In Europe. SPECIAL CANDY SALE at STAK roil!)K Saturday and Sunday. Car niels Jt."St ft pound. diva, the inilrinlt1 of old age bt'in ; the oftuae of his death. II, C. Hampton, who la running t'i Halnea ranch at Kckley, waa In -M -tie Piilnt tht latter part of laat wo. , having brought In 17 head of h.- ' cattle which he sold to tbe Demt" ! Brothera. These animals Rwag'd Voavler in wnlght and brought ) pioducei'k more money than any W-'' n umber that has ever b'-eu driven ouf of tills valley. Giaudpa Orcutt brought the Eut- -prise fores "a llttlft,. luueh" In h. shape of a box of strawberries th.n wore grown In hlihou-lij-lpw, Bei McMulloirs patch, Vitei- rouiovm? Don't forget ttio PHONE 211.1. tjioso that Mr. Orcutt had plhl on fnr crnnil tnoasur'o. those romalulne to mnko a nicely filled box, when coiii'- rurklsn Uiitha 'od wore found to bo 15 in numbor. Toy woro of tho Gold Dollar varlu.