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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1912)
TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1 912-EVEN1NG EDITION. THE COOS BAY . . . .. A .... .A. A COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY Editor mul Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor now aiiout vkgetahles? THE report of tlio trafflc over tlio Coos liny bar for tlio past six months made by tlio government engineer shows some rompllniontnry and gratifying llgures but there la ono llttlo featuro tlio significance of which Is worth consideration. Dur ing tlio six months tlio nmount of vegetables Blilppod In was 7G tons and tlio amount shipped out was GO tonB. In other words tho nmount which came In was fifty per cent aiore than that which wont out. Tho dfferenco Is 2C tons and tho valua tion placed on vegetables on an avor- ngo Is nbout ?3UU a ton. wow mero Is ?7,800 going out of Coos Day country In six months or I1C.C00 In 01 ciiccn in m uiit mv tinay ILLHJLU Si Ml mui m luunt : HARBDH rUE IN BULL rH Capt. Macgenn and Peter Lot). gie Tell of Conference With Major Morrow. Highly pleased with what had been accomplished at their confer ence with .Major Morrow relatlvo to tho Coos Hay Improvements and tho retaining of tho dredgo Oregon bote was tho way that Capt. T. J. Mac gonn and I'etor Logglo oxprcssod thomselvcs on tho arrival of tho lirenlcwntar today. They and Dr. J. i i . .. J"t -. u.. ... -nuniltiilml n nltitnlll I a year ror vegoiauics. tiiosi every-t, .ucvjormuu wmuiuiou u oi..... thing will grow hero In tho vegetnblo committee. Dr. McCormnc will re llno mid why should not that $15,000 turn overland In a fow days. be kopt at homo and distribute! Among mnrkct gardnors and In addi tion tho balanco rovorscd7 it Is uc causo but fow follow tho business of gnrdcnlng. Thoy say that the mar kot Is over stocked but when $15,000 and more is going out of this part of tho county for vegetables which ought to bo kept horo, tho locnl mar ket cannot bo overstocked with n locnl product. Hnaldcs tho vege tables grown horo nro superior to thoso shipping in. That $1(5,000 could surely support nt least a few uioro gardenors than now opcrnto nnd aiorcovor wo ought to bo shipping Tcgotnblos out Instead of bringing thorn In. Tho balance Is on tho wrong side. thi: phonograph I wish that bo mo ono hnd Invented tlio phonograph In early yoars way back boforo Ulysses, tented, In grouchy gloom shed briny tears. How sweet 'twould bo to hear tho voices of great men dead In nges past, grcnt men for whom tho world "Tho drodgo Orogon will bo ro turncd to tho bay In nbout olght months when It completes tho work at Grays "Harbor," said Capt. Mac gonn. "It Is oxpected that tho now bar dredgo will bo ready to bo drought hero about tho samo time. "Major Morrow gavo us a fine hearing and showed his deslro to co oporato In ovory possible way in Im proving tho bar and harbor. Ho la a good friend of Coos Day and hid ability as an engineer enables him to fully nppreclnto tho possibilities of this harbor. "Ho was favorably Impressed wlta tho suggestion that tho peoplo or Coos Day through its Port Commis sion offer to defray part of tho ox penso of tho bar and harbor work. While he didn't specify tho amount, It wns suggested that wo guarantee a fourth of a third of tho oxponso or extending tho Jolty boyond tho old plnco, to which tho govornmout should rebuild it, and to pay dollar for dollar for tho work In tho Iniioi harbor. "I think that wo ought to hnvo special committee go to Washington rojolces, nnd shrill, no doubt, while tlmo doth Inst. How lino to honr tho i(lk nn norni im tlm now survov of tho bravo Lcnndor triumphant shout; harbor Is mado nnd urgo this propo whon .reaching land! To henr tho Hltlon boforo tho rivers nnd harbors mighty Alexander glvo orders to his coniiulttoo and United Slates ongl ragtlmo band! Could wo but hoarjnoors." tho speech of Drutus or Antony o'ori It is llkoly Hint anothor nian Caosar's clay, or hear Rlonzl scorn i mooting will bo held on tho rotuin and hoot us for being slaves 'moBtof Dr. McCormnc to consider plans every dnyt To hear the stones of for hastening harbor Improvements, gront men thunder ndown tho nges, It hns been suggested that a corn through n horn. nh. that would bo' mltteo of seven consisting of Aruo tho grentest wonder tho world has. Moreen, L. J. Simpson, Dr. Mlngtis, known since It was born! Invention! Hugh .McLnln, W. S. Chandler, Capt. didn't think to hloss us with nnv-' Mncgonn nnd J. W. Dennett bo cho.- thlng so Btrnngo and sweot. And on to go to Washington to urgo nc yot, porhnps It might dlstroBs us. nnd, t,on . ..... glvo our Idols wooden feet. If wo -'"lr. Roberts, who will como here could hear tho indent geoaor, it sMt 18 for the honrlng on tho might Increnso our storo of woos; 'Southern Pacific's nppllca Ion 10 for who enn stand a lisping Cncsnr, ' h,r,,,1, ll', blJ' lms b0LM1 "tntlouctl ut n David singing through his noso? . Coim' . n J1.'!8 ,K'cn " t b"' b.0' Perhaps Horatlus hoi raked In tonor " miu la lu" ",-iuiiiuieu wim mo when driving tho Etruscans bnck; "'" m...... wlmn Hinr(n,.na ml.tiw.ucn.l 1.1 , I ' 100,000 liiti;. Seventy-five Convicts of Mich igan Penitentiary Attempt to Break Out. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bh Times.) JACKSON, Mich., Sept. 3. Tho Btnto prison Convicts confined In tho bull pons broke out today while In tho prison ynrd and tried to get over tho walls. Tho local militia wns or dored to tho prison with Instructions to Bhoot tlio first prisoner wno at tcnintcd to scale tho wall. Tho flro department was called to tlio scenu, fires having been started by tho convicts. Tho firemen aided In the nttompt to subduo tho rioters. A largo number of police wore on duty outside tho prison grounds. About 75 convicts wore In tho hull pens and practically every prisoner secured weapons of some kind soon nftcr gaining their liberty. Knives, hnmniers, barrel staves, otc, wero used by tho convicts in their endeav or to ovorpowor tho guards stationed outside the prison walls. On seeing the flro department outer tho prison yard, ninny mutineers fled back lnlo tlio prison, while others hid In tho various factory buildings, hoping to step over tho walls when tho oppot tunlty presented Itself. It Is said that three convicts scaled the wnll nnd ure now nt lurgo, Aftor ono hour's disturbance, tho prison authorities assisted by tho presenco of tho mllltln nnd llromcn succeeded In quieting the mutineers. One fleeing convict wns shot by .i guard. Tho prison offlclnls nro pre paring for further trouble. Ml'ltl.i from Lansing has been requested. Newspaper correspondents were sworn In as deputies nnd are unable to comiuurilcnte with their papers nnd under their onto to reunlti slli'iit regarding conditions Inside Mio walls. HAND DANCE nt EAGLES HAM Saturday nlnlit. September 7. when Spnrtncus addressed his mon or gnvo bnttlo cry, his voleo might1 T emrlc. Wo tuny not tnp tho ancient' T caches, but sigh not for biioIi vnguo'T delights; perhaps King Arthur drop- ? null Ilia rilt.ilina ii.Iij... t.illrl.m . I.I.. ' ' I'm. .n .nit ,iv.n lll'll llllivillf 111 Hill unwnsiiod knights On.ni.ki jut br M. IUIlU A4.nl CbatiM rtxcu 0IMG1N NEW POSIT! (My Associated Press) TACO.MA. Wash., Sept. L' Flro Saturday night destroyed tho saw mill of the Dos Moines Lumber company nt South l'rnlrles. Tho loss Is ostlmnted at ono hundred thousand dol- Inrs. Oregon Power Co.'s Chief En gineer Promoted to Super intendent. Mr. Henry O'Mnrn who hns been I'omu'ited with tho local I'liulile Light & (las company for tho past live yours has been piomnted to su perintendent of tho Oregon Power company on Coos Day. Mr. O'Mara wns formerly chief onglnenr of the lcctrle light station at Porter. Ah superintendent Mr. O'Mara will bo directly under Malinger (Iroon In chargo of all construction mid opera tion, also electric and gas plants nt Vortor. Tho appointment comes In tho na ture of a promotion nnd will bo most gratifying to the many friends of Mr. O'Mara. Manager (Sieen believes itrougly In the promotion system of rewarding employes for their earnest and fnthful endoaor and Is adhering strictly to the policy Mr O'Mara has been visiting his lolutlVes at Oaklan I. Oregon, nnd tho advancement comes us a decided but welcome surprise to lilm. xouth ixijKt xi:ws. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cart Anderson have moved from tho Howard house (o Murshlleld. Mr. nod Mrs. (Tus Totersou mid Captain and Mrs. NVd Oalloway have returned from enjoying a few days of camp life nt Winchester liny During Captain Galloway's absence John Miinson ran tho launch Xort'1 Star, while Frank Hamilton took Mr. Miiusou's plnco on tho Turtle. Mr. W. O. Hamilton Is confined to his homo hero with n badly Hiiinshed foot, resulting from a ptlo of lumber falling on It while bo was engngod In tits work nt the Smith mill In Marshfleld. Passenger traffic betweon North Slough and I.akesldo has keen un usually heavy of late. The auto makes two trips nearly overy day Mr. Al JohiiHon with a force of seven men nro clearing right of way for tho now Saundors Iake-Ten Mile road. Tho dedication of the big barn on tho W. J. Howard much yeslerdny was attended by nbout 50 and was greatlv enjoved. Your Child's Health Your First Thought If 90U hnva rhtlriron nnftir.lln ........ first thoughts are for tW health. You certainly want tuora to dovelop strong, uvuiiuy tuusuiuuons. xno most care ful attention muat bo given when cbil drcn show tho first symptoms of tho many common ailments, rerhaps they aro weakly and tain, or grow too tut, thus sacrificing strength. Thoso and ptner apparently minor ailments may bo tlio forerunner to a woalc constitution ror nro. Such children nood Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge which is essentially a cull dron's tonic, rirnt of all, it will proper ly earn for tho child's stomach. It will also improvo tho appctlto, and will add jtrongth to tho other organs of tho body. In cases of thin or impuro blood, it increases tho number of red cor puscles enabling tho enricliod blood to keep tho body liealthy and strong; ,A.mo,n,?Jth8 most common ailments that children develop is that of a dis- Vd d,Hm,ac,,ea1nK t0 nn top yd digestion, in many cajes 4-tals IHn.! ! iuo i """Jtes in tho in. Ve ,.nV H80. To correct such trouble Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge la luununl; f..f.1?"irvel, hive. b"n restred u . AAAAAAAVVVVVV- 1 we TIM.'. TIIHATHIl ' Owing to tho heavy storm Inst night there wns not n crowded houso to greet Leo Wlllard at the Masonic. However there was n very fair audi ence nnd a most cordlnl and rcspou- Mr. Wlllard brings to Mnrshnold a company of competent players who render, him excellent support, rlio Dattle of Life Is a most dollghtful ovcultig's entertainment. It tells a clean and pleasing story with plenty of rich comedy to tlcklo everybody. Not the least that added to tho at tractiveness of tho piny was the re freshing nnd fashionable manner In which tho indies of tho company woro gowned. Mr. Wlllard In tho pnrt of "Ezra Ifolllstor" wns seen nt his best and gne us a charming pcrformniico of a hpmespun man. Thoro wore a Inrge number of tho visiting Shrlncrs In tho audlenco who wero all greatly pleased to find n good show at hand after their hard trip across the mountains. Mr. Wlllard mado n happy curtain speech and wns brought ngnln boforo tho curtnln. Tho Dnttlo of Life will bo repent ed tonight and Wednesday tho com pany go to Caqulllc. . DAHMXO OK PAHIS. You hnd bettor hurry If you wnnt good seats for this show as they nro going very fnst. This piny will bo given tomorrow evening at Masonic Opera House nnd you nro assured of a splendid performance. Mr. K. A. Ilnywnrd hns ono of tho featuro songs of the show. Ho will moro tliuu plcnBo you for ho hns n splen did voleo nnd his rendition of snmo Is clover. Everyono In tho cnBt will do good work nnd the llfo nnd swing of tlio piny Is thoroughly entertaining. UltltAltV llKXi'FIT If you enjoy Inncy dnnclng and also wnnt to aid a worthy cause, do not fnll to boo tho entertainment giv en for the benefit of the public li brary nt tho Mnsonlc Opera Houso next Friday evening, Sept. C. Tho affair Is under the direction of Pro fessor Doggs, who hns been prepar ing his pupils for this ovont for tlio Inst threo months nnd the entertain ment will undoubtedly bo ono of tho finest nnintour porformnnces ever produced In Mnrshnold nnd will de light tho nmllcnce. Tho peoplo of Croat Drltlnn ont 1. 100,000 tons of meat n year, ngnlnst .100.000 tons of flsh. uvy rortlnnd. Orrrnn u y imurnt ana uj nrnooi lor lllfl. Iiv-V ruiriDniniltrnoi ni. UOIin HJtbtlit I Knluvitvil 11 vei.i.. .ci.mia ..a iim.nttr7 D'p.rtniBti. Mull. Art, IlMttl.B. OiBiulia. rcmttltfgkl.!rr.T!li: SIKTi:il MjrKUlOlt OMrotf.St.IlrlKiiiilliiU R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 14 Worth l'Yont Street Have That Roof Fixed WK WILL MA", vor $1 fnr I'iieh ot of old Fnlso Toet feiit lib. Highest prices paid f-ir old Oold. Silver, old Watches, brokon Jewelry and. Precious SkOllUS. M'tney Sont by Itemrn Vail, l'hllii. Smelting .V ltfiiliig Co. Established 20 Years. H(:i Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DEXTISTS. Wo will buy your Oold Fllllnga, Gold Scrap, and Platinum, lllg.i est prices paid. DKAFXICSS CANNOT 1IK Cl'HEI) li) I rl Hilli'itlliii'. tit tliry ritnnot reach lllll lIUCAklNt H)tllcll nt tlio fiir IIkto I. Oll) tntiiy to lUUMleulno. , nllmt It L con illtiltliviml romclli'", DoaIiivii l chioM t til lnlUmcil i omltll n of tlio iuiu'oik lltiliiK ol llu KiiiIui'IiIaii TiiIo. Ihmi Hit. uitie l In tlmiicil il lime ii tumliltnu .niiml or hnp-r tivt In'rtrlim. itml w lii'ii It rnllrt'ly elini IK'liu' la Urn rrnll, mul iinli'm tlio tiittmn mutton i'hii l Uki'ii out Hint this ttiitrrtoml tit It. noriunl I'Kiulltloii. lii'Hrlni; will lo do foiit (nri'to tiiluci'H.i'n mil t leu Hrecmixsl li Culirrli w liti-ti l iiotlilng tun an Inllan. mi'ili'iiiulllloii o( llnMimcmmurfHre. weuttl iilio Onv llmiitrtsl IVilUr. for ) ii ol ileafnrx (imiu'd by I'Alnrrli) tll.t I'rtii nut l.o rnri'it ly lla.i'n CnUrrli Cure, homl (orelritiUr.frrc, V J ( ItKSKY A COTololo, O. FoM livIlriiKKtt.,TV Xn.r 1111 Kmnlh Pill tor romlipiiMoii NOW Soe COHTUELT. "W nn The Sign of Good Candy Always rf Olympic Flour uJIaium - . 'I'm fi-i ouuv juruu jiour JVulii .lOl RETAIL PR1CL $1.50 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used 'islvoly In milling' these brands of flour. Mi w mm Th"e Star Transfer aid Storage Co. t prepared to do all kinds of hauling m sht rt notice. Wc meet all trains uid U at nnd we also have the latest style Tteynolds Piano Mover. We omranttje our work. L. H. Heisner, P Vhnnws 9S-n 120..J or 4 0-1. rop. E. Pale & Co. High Grade Ladies' ard Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens Fit nud Satlsfnction Guaranteed We d i all work right here. ;t7U North Front Street MaiNlifUld. BRAIN COOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA AIXKGANV Leaves Msrshfleld dally at 5 a. m. and arrives nt Drain in time to con nect with afternoon train for Port land. Loaves Drain at S a. m. and arrives at Marshflold about 6 p. m. Tickets on tale at "Busy Cerner." Phone 178 Marsofleld and O. Ma. toon, Dralnt SKI3 THE XCW SHOES AT The-Electric Shoe Store Tho newest up to dato lasts for ladles and' cMtdrcn of all sizes. ISO So. groadaray, Marshflold. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS T W. UKNNKTT, -Dennett Swanton, Tom T. Dennett Attorey and Coumellors at Law. '?eln..Uennett Bank Dulldlug. Marshfleld, Coos Co., Oregon. PKIIL IIIL15Y nALUNGKR MbhI.1 m a Ueelatnce Studio 337 So. Droadway Phone 18L KW KKYZBR. i .. , "u,,u instructor. AppyHanes Uusic Store Class starts Sept. 1. "U. 8. rURPEX, Architect. Marshfleld. Oregon ryt. it. w. Momtow, 7T, , Dentist. l7'mQrlk", Building, over Grand TheH.r. Office Phone 320? Blanchard's Livery Wf hnvo jecured tlu llvory bust ess of 1. It Holsner, and are pro irod to n ,.Air oxoolli'ut servito to he pw 't of Coos Bay. Caroful J Ivor. AwA rlcs and everything hat will ueau nutmraotnrv service to ' e pull".' Phono cu for a driving orsp a or mythlng needed In he liver iitu-. Ve also do truck ng bu.dnoM of all kind HLANrilAKD DHOTinCHS Plioue t:H-J I-lvery, FimmI hiiiI SmIcu Service. HI First mid Aider Streets. TV7 C, CHANDLER, WV ARCHITECT. Hoonis 30t nnd 303 Coke Dulldlng, . Marshfleld. F) n. nuti) n. clarke. SjiijilLt in Nerve and Spinal Uiseasef Office, Room 2. Marshfleld. Office Phone K4-L. Dogers House, Hours 3 to 5 TT It. A. J. HENPRVS L-' ilivJiTn DentAl parlors. Wo are equipped to do high clan v(rk oa .hivrt notion at the rerj lown prtoea. Examination free ily atwjdant. Coke building, oppo .'. osn4W hotej. phone 112-J. rt: 9. r. mccormao, Physician and 8rKeon Uarehfleld. Oregon, 1w j.iAMrt Building. )ppoIU post offlca. Phone 106-J I Masonic Opera House TONIGHT Lee Willard mmamKmammmKmimmmammmammmmmmmmmmmm If You Are Not, Using You Are Not Using the Best K r(lJ M TAKE YOUR CHOICE of any tnont In this mnrket vltaoat fonr oi going wrong, .no matter hot llttlo oxporlonto you mny nave lu In. marketing, you cannot mit mlstnko horo. For wo handle ion hut cliolco, prlmo moats, so whatjci cliooso Is bound to bo good, bejou oxporlcuco groat or nono at all. Fish, fresh nnd salt. 0 Ire mi (rial ordor. MARSIIFIKLD OASn MAIUOr. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshflcld Telephones North Bttj 221-J Two Markets 81 - Qet Busy - AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COMK IN AND GET OUR PRICKS ON SHINGLES AND HOOFING PAPER. SHINGLES 1.B0 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONli PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, 1 1 ISTA I Ij I) UPAIITMICNT. CONDENSE!) STATEMENT Of The First National -Bank of Coos Bay At tlio close' of businOM, Juim. 14, 1012. RESOURCES. Loaas and, discounts $138,5111 ponds, warrants and securities 78.1JM U. S. bonds to socuro circulation 15,000 tl Ileal estnto. furniture andi fixtures 81.01I.H Caah and sight exchango . 188,05J.I Totai , fflll,375.tf LIABILITIES.. Capital stock paid In k... J1OO.000.H Surplus, and undivided, neeflta ! ! "!,! !.:... .!.. . . iMjjMj Circulation, outstandlns .'. 23.10 DePB,ts k. m.OHH ', k fflll.WJi' In addition to Capital Stock the ladlvldual HbHlty of BtociioH' uio 1UV,UUU,UU, INTEREST PAID ON TIMK AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER. President. DORBEY KREITZER. Cashle'. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTAnLISIlED 1880 Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS LOCK ROXES FOR RENT U. S. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUNDS 1.1 tV Af C 'IT. J. BCAIFE - -.j ucavics u""" , Careful Drivers ..; cuarges. our -;,' I Bo anywhere at any mue uiunrn Nntu ... t . Cigar Store. Dar Phonfi.,fl "JS"," Mght Phnno 46 , HAlUtER and motto; time, V GOQUALP. proprietor You Auto Call Foote TWO NEW CARS ' After 11 P. xi. Phone 6.j ...8,lenr8 ?h,no 28-J -j IU make trip to Coqullle. tp a n WW Marshfleld Paint i Decorating W MARSHFlE' I'nuun " Estimates Furnished Real Estate FIRE IN8UIUNCB , Several good bargains In f1"1 city property. AUG. 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