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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912-EVENING EDITION. I I Ii REPORT LINE RUSHEO WEST nMnmBmmmmmmKBmmmammj:-mm..m. "tjh Vail Reports That East and West Railway Is Being Hurried. VALE, Oregon. Fept. 12. The COAST LEAGUE L Portland Shuts Oakland Out at San Francisco Los Angeles Loses. 1ntJTf.ANn Rnnl 1 2.. Pnrtlniul turned tho tnblca on Oakland yes- vai.u, urcgon, eupi. i .;.--1 mi- i turned mo muics on uaKinnn yes Enterprise prints tho following tcnlny nt Snn Francisco, shutting rnllrond nows: i tliein out while tho McCrcdyltos rnn Tho msning ot surveyors to uucn.jn four scores iivj i iioiiiii . inn iv,f"i.. - ,. . . during tho pnst week not only Inill cnto thnt tho Oregon Eastern rail way Is to ho extended clear nrroRS tho stnto, but ngnln vorlflcs former reports ot tho Enterprise. This moans Unit work will ntnrt nt onco on tho Dog Mountnln-Odull divi sion nnd that It will ho completed by tho tlmo tho Vnlo-Dog .Mountain division Is finished, within two years, ns oxcluslvoly nnnounred by tho Enterprise somo time ago. Last wcok n surveying crew was sent out from Salt Lake to IJcnd by railroad and from thoro went ovorjand to Odoll whero they have established their hondqunrtors. Tho Bond nullctln says: "Tho objccllvo work of tho cnpln- rnrn ntinnrnntlv la Hin flnnl Innnffnn of tho Hnrrlmnn cast nnd west lino that, It has been announced for two yoars, will come westward by tho Malheur canyon to connect with tho Natron cutoff nnd tho main Central Oregon north nnd south lino near Odoll. It is understood that n final location of tho proponed road has been completed for some tlmo west ns far ns Tho Narrows, In Harney county. "Anothor engineering pnrty, It Is reported, Is working wcstwnrd from Tho Narrows. A considerable quan tity of supplies tins been shipped from hero recently to Odoll Indicat ing that work thereabout Is destined to contlnuo for somo time. It Is bollovcd thnt wbllo ono pnrty Is working eastward from tho Odoll country nnotber Is to survey tho lino north to nend, connecting with tho Hnrrlmnn nnd Deschutes road. "wnllo such an eastern outlet would bo vastly Important to Uend, In thnt It would mean direct connec tion with middle western lumber mnrkets, Its greatest Importance locally that Its construction un doubtedly will hasten the building of tho Hill eastern lino from this point, which has been surveyed for over n yenr. Men familiar with tho lumbering and general shipping bus iness point out thnt tho Hill Inter ests scnrcoly could nfford to nllnw tholr competitor to tnp the Des chutes timber exclusively, ns would bo tho enso If tho Hnrrlmnn lino nlone supplied n direct eastern out let. Tho lumber, nil ngreo. will supply the grent and most profltnbln brunt or nil tho shipments from this region for yenrs to come., nnd thoso nmiunr wnn rnuronii arm Irs pro Tho games yestor day: At San Francisco It. II. E. Onltlnnl 0 C 3 Portland 4 12 2 Hub Dry oods At Los Angeles It. II. E. Vernon 3 7 2 Snn Francisco 0 12 2 At Sacramento It. II. E. Sacramento fi 14 1 Los Angeles 1 7 2 OPEN' LETTER TO MAltSIIFIELl) YOUXfl FOLKS. This Is tho season when tho "quit school" microbes thrlvo nnd flour ish. Look out for thorn. They hnvo n fine fnncy for grndo pupils wiio linvo Jagged ueinnu n uu on their way through tho grndov, for eighth grndo graduates whobo ac cumulated wisdom of fourtcon Hum mers tells them tho stnto diploma Is enough education; for High School students who lack n few credits necessary to mnko them tho Juniors or tho Seniors thnt they wish to bo. Look out for tho 'o microbes. Onco Inoculated, th'j ils caso dovplops rapidly. Every yenr It counts Its victims by the score. Mnny of theso Inoculntcd ones nro known ns "quitters." Thoy enn bo scon dnlly In every community strenuously killing tlmo nnd nc lively lounging about. Til urn Is but nnn nntlilntn in tlin rnvnges of these lime. Llmo In tno spinal column supplemented by grit, gimp, nnd gumption In the flvntntn. Think linril thnnn il.it q. You never saw n mnn yet who did not regret his squandered ei'.i-rn-tlonnl opportunities. Suppose your llfo linn not been nil success Sup poso you hnvo mndo some failures! What of It? Show mo tho mnn with n different record! Wo nil hnvo mndo failures, but that's no din grnco If wo did our host. Mny bo wo woro not entirely to blnmo any. wny for tho failure. Robert M. Ln Follotte. Jn n recent speech, uttor- on n ngnt good sentiment tor young folks nt this very time. Ho enld:. "Men wlin win flnnl vfotnrlna nrn those who nro stimulated by de- teat, net tno lesson Hint comes with failure, locnto tho cnuse, npplj tho remody, summon up tho cour ngo, tho grit, tho gimp, tho gump- non, sanu me trncK, nnd nogm once moro this fnll to work for n ijlor- . A New Store for Marshf ield Will be opened in the near future in the O'Connell Apartment building carrying a full and complete stock of the newest ideas in iesT!; Suits and Coats LHQ iiiniiiinr wnn raiiroau nrrnirs pro-'; " ." "" '" " " s diet thnt activity on tho Hill oast,10"8 v'0'0""' "ext tlmo." rond from Ilend will bo announced p A- TIEDOEN. very shortly." l "p'" H"y. . THE LOWER HAY SHOALS AM) Verifying former reports of Hill, THE PROPOSED BRIDGE. ruiiromi ncnvny in mis section ns given out by tho Entarnrlse. inni,.a n stntcmont from n trmlo Journal of high stnndlng In Chlcngo, tho Engi neering nnd Contrnctlng. The nrtl clo rendH ns follows: "DeflnKs stops nro reported to hnvo been tnken by tho Hill Inter ests for n line through Contrnl Idn ho. Oregon nml Onllfnrnln rHn.i lng conlrncts for tho first SO miles, Tho Government ilrmlirn rirofnn Will bo finished ln tlin Inwnr lmv either todny or tomorrow, nftor which she will bo nrennreil for hnr sen trip to drays Harbor. It Is to bo llODOd thnt tlin nlnninnla will denl kindly with her on the trip up mo consi, ns ner null Is n frail nffalr nnd Is not lit for n battle with old Ncptuno when ho Is In n &.""??."'. """" .. ik i" ns,z n , " .,o.2 let shortlv It Is snM I ,,n , ", fil,or ' ngo, hnd been "Now Meadows I la'm ,i, .. """'l?'1 out b' tno c,'l Mm before minus of tim Pnei'fi .5 wiL v ,r,r,,h0 0reK" n bianco nt It. Her . -." .. .. i m'MT it'iuiHirnrv Rnnniu in Mm nw. -.-.- ........w ... iiiv twl- tho now line." -. ...... ........w ... iiiv IWM- er bay, which In tho Into summer time Jut out from tho sldo of tho channel but do not extend neross It, ire cnuseu ny tlto sand which Is Notions and Shoes It Is to the Interest of Every Lady in Marshf ield and Vicinity to Await This Opening The Hub line of Suits and Coats will comprise the newest models direct from the East each Coat and Suit is an individual style " no two alike It is to your personal advantage to put off buying your FH and Winter wearing apparel until you see the display of THE HUB DRY GOODS CO' The policy of the store will be to treat courteously, efficiently, andjFairly all of its customers in each and every transaction to ex press' in its advertisements always the truth and nothing but the truth, The same selling plan that has met with such wonderful success inTheHub Clothing stores will be embodied here, ThesOnly Right Selling Plan "Cash Only" "Money Talks;' Hub. merchandise and "saving to you" in prices will illustrate to you what is meant by "MONEY TALKS" "Wait for The Hub Opening" IHHHB lmiH'INd WATHIt A mtnivxM iviMvi. i i '.;...."." .'... ."".""". w" l " .,fi NFW yniiif ?. io 7 I1 i ;V ,..1"1' ""' rom ,l10 vicinity : ,orN!; !f ;i,3; 'arte :. aftS.'W s,srz x ems sept beside It. Tho child .bay to nrrest this ,,,,? LI"1.0 i.i. . ,.,. . .:. ....v..,, was the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'.uwnru iiaiber of WIIIInniH. iiurK. Ilnrber (he ebb currents will rnniinnn in neeii mo nay rrom rillliiK up: but when tho hIIIiib and piers for n Was llll'lll.-illn.l In. A I. .1.1.... l. ...... . i. . . '.." tbo ho.m.,1 ..f ,i.:.V. V."' .. ...' Ii" " r... """ ' "innnei. the A ;.. " "h "iiu-i. Mum win no cntiK it nnd held nnd t iili.iB0.n ."'J lin? ll,,,e,I on n ' ""' " "o filling , 0 IlKht lllld found wntnr pntnlm. II, I,. I ...iii i.. . .....'.. "' "'" throne., tho cel.InK 'over the ; liow some "p'P o a, " Kntho crib of the tMiby. a broken building of n 1, ldRo i n, er con- " lo door nbovo had dltlona Ib moro than e can dor sent Iho iMitor IrlppliiR on tho ntand. It may bo tint throe eoi.io JiMBrm,,i!11 U ,,rmv,,el ,,,,,lk ,,mt ''vo, o r I unlei. that we consent to hnvo our XOTK'i: TO y SOs. harbor ruined for commercial nur. There will bo n spe- Mh' ' lu'" mnv l" Property ciai ivivtlnv hYI'H", ' ." "" "in iiuainupio In value SPt M. nt tho .Mn. . '" " n'n" 18 "'. d they prob- luill. for the ",,,J .M'oct to sell out and move rnllrond to get In here. If thoro 'wns no other wny In which n road, coma got in Here, except by brldtf InK. there mBht be some littlo ex cubo for ndvocntlng tho construc tion, of ,n brldgo; but oven then tho Krent malorltv nf thn mui.innto Bhould undoratnnd thnt n good wn torwny Biittablo foi lnrgo vessols, Is worth moro to us thnn n rnllrond, or n hnlf dozen railroads for thnt mntter. Thp S. P. enn com'fjn from Eugeno, cross Hnye's Slough, fol low tho east nldn nf tlin lmv c. lng Coos rfyer nnd Isthmus Slough ii'ur mo onuin nun nna rrom then go on down tho coast via tho Co qulllo rlvor or tho" routo by wny of South Slough. They prnctlcnlly control both sides of tho uppor bny now, nnd with n brldgo neross nt Snnd Point thoy would bo nblo to mnko it hnrd sledding for nny othor lino deslrlnc to ontor tim rnn. nn.. territory. Out It doesn't mnko nny' - 17 niiviiivi ii in mo nam- man Interests or tbn urn ini.i. .. . :. . . lu.voio, .iir nny ouier interests, which want in nniigo tno tmy nt Snnd Point, ' our shipping facilities should be our recklessness thnt chnrncterlzcd tho christening of tho milky wny nt North Uond early this summer, has no Intention of mnklng n shipping point of tho bny. Wo will bo mere ly n stntlon on n coast road and tho moro our shipping facilities nro injured, tho Rrcntcr tho lmnnm n, .wljl accrue to tho rnllrond. It seems strange, to say the lenst, thnt certain commorclnl bodies should bo ndvocntlng tho lowing nt n v nn this Port district to dredgo tho bny inn oi-turu ii ucepor snip chnnnel, Dlld nt tho snmn tlmn ulinnl.t ni.. silent nnnrovnl In Hia imiMi,,.. . . , , " - ...w .( m ll iiiho iii mo moving snnd opposite ."'in mini oiougn. nio coos liny Nows. TO All) I'HOUIMTIOX. SALKM, Ore., Sept. 12. In tho form of n proclamation, Governor est todny Issued n formal notico to rnllrond nnd nil common cnrrlers that shipments of liquor to blind pigs nnd bootleggers in dry territory In this stnto must cente. l nm issuing this notleo so they nnnnl e.. .l.." . ."-."."" "" ",K ,.,.... .........v. nuwiiiu in. uiir1 -". nml i iuuk juuement on flrar .nncl.l.lU.. lltl.i. i !.... ,.! .1. V "bmi.lll Ull ...-. .w.,a...v,,,, ,, ec, wn. mviii, diiiii uio governor, who lndl tor nil llin lini. nn.t n ! 1 1 , nntc. 11. In ... .. .. .. ' "w m scnli purp hall 1 1 of conducting ihiii"i hi coii'iuctiug : !.". ii.inniic uio no- tho fouerni 0f llro. .1. "' n tho 1,IU'1'01''8 "hlpplni; V PoiiehrnKe r"nlltles doesn't concern them to I r 4 ttlltl . ... flllV ITfitllt Mt.ll. t ... ... K S. IIAROKLT. M nny great evtent Another thing ?1 "00 mnn fnr on.i in . B"l",," " u"rno in mind s the !1's,,uu "to for 000. Phono fact thnt It Is not nt nil necessary m iimiKf mo nay in order for n '"TOafctS! ter on the bar nml n n,i im.i,n. wo won t hnvo to worry nbout rnll ronds. Wo couldn't keep the rail roads OUt if WO Wniltoil In M , need tho railroads to help in tho l development of this noctinn r.r n. (Stnto. so rich In natural resources. nn.l ii'a cli..l.l Au - . " ""Mum uiiiT a roan evory encouragement within rensonnblo Cated this Was n nrnllmlnn... . to tightening tho grip of tho law on common cnrrlers if they did not co- campalBn. " '" l"8 C,eanu, of 1f,ri,nHnB 'M U, 1,(luor lnW8 of the state are being violatod con stantly through shipments of liquor ,.i ". . ,'" ..,tl lcrory to blind fta SURELAY . - ". ii-iiDuiiituiu, - v...w.o hi lid icrniory to uiini ll(llin-1 tn nnmo In ho 1.... ...- llln-a mi, I I, 11 , ''. ,u U"111 shouldn't socrlflco our wnterwnv tohor'- tho eovernor's pro'clnmiulon nttaln such a result. Wo ship our Bn's: vuiw.mon freight from San Francisco or Port-1, "I. Oswnld West, governor, do Inn for $3 per ton on steamers, "oreby notify tho liquor dealcrg of while a railroad would demand flvo "'Is stnto that all shipments of 11 or six times ns much for the samo.anr into dry territory must i. serylco. A railroad can't compete Plainly marked ns to tho col ents with n waterway, nnd consequently ot tho package and tho namo of to t is not to tho Interest of a railroad consignor nnd consignee, and tii? to aid In the development of the o ficticious name, will be to sblnnliii: fncilltion nf n i.nM... i.. ntoil." ' uo l0101 ,,,, , . ,. . " " .......IF. HI wiui-ii ii is a comnet tor n h frols'it nnd nassemrnr cnni,.,. i.... on the contrary quite tho r'orso. ii is mnereni wnero n railroad makes a terminal on a seaport and hnuls frolght from tho Interior for shipment to foreicn nnrio- i...t n. road which has been bluffing and CIIAMItKIl OP COMMKUCK. There will be a mooting next' Fr. day evening, Sept. 13, at S o'clock at tho Chamber of Commerce. All members nro requested to be present ns matters of important bus. "" HOTKIi AIMtlVALS Wednchday. CHANDLKRPred Cnugholl, of Weddorburn, Ore; J. M. Qnughell, Woddorburn, Or., J. M. Komp, fiu genoj W. II. O'Neovy, Eugeno; R. H. rainier, Sonttlo, Wnsh.; J. m. Nyo, Jr., San Francisco; Tom Wllllnms, San Francisco; C. F. nrown, Snn Francisco; P. n. Mnrtln, Snn Fran cisco; R. w. Harvey, Denver; P. R. Campboll, San Francisco; A. C. Mc Lean, Eurekn; A. L. George, Port land, CENTRAL C. A. Wilson, Coos "ny; L. D. Sllngor, Myrtle Point; R. 0. DoMeets, Camp McKenzlo. COOS Mrs. G. C. Leas. Portland; R. Mlllor, Coos Rlvor; H, a. Har rington. Coos River; Cap Harris, Sumner: Miss Elmore, Tracy, Wis.; R. R. Pounder and wife, California; L. D. Short, Portland. BLANCO Tom Wnters, Tnr Heel, lo Mine, -i-ar Heel; Fred Jamison, Rnndon; T. M. Mvor. pnn..ni. r, Frio. Coqulllo; A. R. McDonnw! D nek Creek; J. A. Goodwill, Coos . vr; ,t. m. Kni portland LLOYD. Sam Stout, McKlnley; Mack naker, Portland; Webb Mast, Portland. r TluirMlny. 3AolSKS!P2kn- Ado nCllnkerbe7r;i,'DaXs0Creerk0rj: Tvlinrr. aii ' ' ""'anil A. hour, Portlnnd; A. Goldsmith, in v rnncisco; u. uoiusmun, mi n- Cisco; J. J. Watson, Ban utikw. Mrs. A. B. Kolloy, San FranclKj. J. W. Rrlstow, Portland; Mrit J. Cody nnd daughter, jjhoo. D. Donnhoy. Portlnnd: W. D. w Eugono; P. R. Joso San KrncW. Jnmos M. Campboll. San Frtt A. O. McLean, Eureka; J. L rott, Snn Francisco; A. L. Co Portland; II. Gnrdon, Portland: T. uummort, rortinna; '? sen, Ilandon; Win, Candlln, Coj ONE UPPLffll ii i vi.. .'iiiiiiiik anu , ...n'Mimm, uU8. lying to the residents nf this caii. I lness are tn hn iiicnuco.i n.. for so mnny years, hronvinr. . n , .1 raer flclal" announcements with the samel "CLORMAC,! J Pres. i LLOYD .Tlin, r..i.. r, . Mass. ii "o 1S,eX8n""'. Boston C C ins ' ni"eKlneeI' 0rnnt Pr ,k IllirNoror TaCOma: FrS&ET' 'rson. San ?rS 5! A Simple Remedy Gives Cote strengtn ana peauij tne Hair.' .. u..irl!' you non't nnvo io ";" tBtt or faded hair If you dnt.f t K wny iook om or """'v"? w9tii chango it easily. Quickly fect.voly by using Wye ' mm ompiiur nun "v.---. ,niu a littlo tonight and In the you will bo ngreeaDiy ""' ,n the results from a sing e w tlnn HM.n crrnV llfllrS '" " . conspicuous, nnd liter'1:,., nimiinntinna will be restorea iv urnl color. . , ,y wyetirs sago " -, itji quickly removes 'nnd1ru.V,,hf uJ tim nonin ipnn and neaiiu".(h promotes tho growth of to rf It Is n clean wholesome itf which mny bo used at any u perfect safety. .$ Got a fifty cent bottle lcl. druggist todny. nnd JJ i.. i. .ni ...inm the youin'"', ,. and beauty of your hair and er end tho nasty dandru- Itchy scalp nnd falling w & druggists sell t under grfedj thnt the money wll be ei . .i.in.i nfter i" 0. M- Waiklns:"porUanndrJ?C,DC0r:i i you nre noi biuhuw - IPI lllll K" -J. ; -