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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1912)
TOE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESRDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912-EVEHIMG EDITION. 'i iji W Mi I "" ' I Mb' 9 tfWmf Kr V i In E 'Mr I B i R i MB 10 AFTER GOLD IE S H FHULT Attorney Says W. R. Foote Pleaded Guilty to Save Relatives Pain. Hnllier than subject Ills fnmlly to tlio piiln ontl liuinlllry of ngnln ? ing through n murder trlul, W. H. Foote, tie ageil nuichor, ami father of sixteen children, will tomorrow receive a sentence to the peniten tiary. Yesterday ho pleaded guilty to manslaughter and the plea waM accepted by the state. Foote whs indicted for murder In the Ilrst de gree but had been out on bond In the sum of $"iOOO and was entitled to another trial. One of his attorneys staled to day tliuf .Mr. Foote was broken In Jienlth and vory nervous. No felt Hint the second trial would bo a great strain upon hint, but ii"ro than nnythliiK he- considered the members of his family, who, on account of the nature of tlio case would nKoln be put to the embar rassment of testifying and going through tho trial. It Is stated by his attorney that Mr. Footo Ih making tho personal sacrifice of going to tho peniten tiary without further trial for tho tako of bin fnmlly. Ho nlso con sidered tho fact Hint It would bo difficult to secure a Jury and that tho trial would be n long drawn out one on HiIh account. Mr. Footo Is broken In honltli, tho strain of tlio trial having told severely upon lilin. WILL BUILD WILL. BUILD - AND PLAT NOM I DHbDUk HI Concrete Structure to Be Erected for Geo. Good rum by Noble. flenrge (Inndrum HiIh afternoon completed arrangements with Lyman Noblo far tho erection of a now gar age. .Mr. Noblo will put up tho build ing and .Mr. (loodrum will rent It. Tho Htructuro will bo of concrete, modern in every respect and will bo equipped for ropalr work. Thero will lie n salesroom and accomoda tions for machines. It will bo ono of tho most modern gnrages In tho ntnto. Work, will begin In a fow days and will bo rushed. It will bo at tho corner of Central and Fourth. WILL PLANI 2011 TREES T Billmore Students to Leave a Monument of Visit to Coos County. Tho KtmlcutH of the Illltmore School of Forestry will louvo a llt tlo monument for themselves before they leave Coos county. Tho school work horo closes Thursday when tho students who have llulshvd tlio courso will graduate. II of ore leav ing, tho boys under the direction or Dr. Schenck will plant 20,000 trees on n tract of twenty ncros. They will do tho work In n strictly scion tide manner and In later years the tract of timber can be pointed out as tho illltmoro slmro toward Coos coun ty conservation. Tho trees will bo takon from tho nursery of tho C. A. Smith forestry department. California Man Is Grinding Sod to Extract the valua ble Metals. .Mr. Nelson of California, who Is mining at Whiskey Hun, Is carrying on a somewhat unusual process for extracting gold and platinum. This Is tho locality whoro a largo amount of gold wns token out at one time many years ago. men inc. pinu uum was not valued and was left on the ground and cnBt aside, it Is believed by many that the local ity is rich In platinum. .Mr. Nelson Is cutting tho sod about a foot deep on tho high land and Is putting It through a ma chine, which process extracts tho gold nnd plaltiium. it Is snld that Im Is meeting with surcewg. ;oui hkach jsnmoii opens. Movement Imiugimilcri to KMublfali a New High School. (Special to Tho Tlmos) (10I.L) HKACH. Sept 1C School opened horo today with Knymond llowltt. n well known Curry county teacher of tho Mountain district school In charge of tho higher branches and .Miss Kathryn I.onholr, a capablo teacher from Myrtle i'oiut In tho primary department. Petitions nro In circulation and being liberally signed for an elec tion to unite several districts Into a high school district. Everything Indicates Mint tho movement will bo successful and a high school established. STUDENTS LEAVE Tl IH 0 TO I Big Gathering Will -Be Had in This City on Septem ber 26th. Tho inemberH of the Hoo Hoo of this locality aro planning n conca tenation to bo held In Marsbflcld September 2G. Tho Hoo Hoo is the lumbermen's organization and at tlio next gathering quite a numbor of lumbermen In this locality aro to be admitted. Tho concatenations of tho Hoo lloos nro famous events. They nro followed by a banquet nnd on this (.ccnslon a number of memborn from out of town nro to bo pres ent. Tho concatenation Is called by Col, It. II. Itosa, vice goreur hiiark for Southern Oregon, C. A. Smith Company Have Their Own Equip ' ment Here. Arrangements are being mnde fur the construction ot u 12-Inch suc tion dredge by uo C A. Smith Lumber Company and tho Smith Powers Logging company. Somo or the parts h.no arrived horo and the construct.cn of the boat will be started suon. The dredge will bo used In ulen. lug the booms and logging streams for the logging company nnd also In keeping the slips around the company' dockn cleared. Tho company figured on purchas ing a dretlgo but Amo Moreen found that they could build ono more suited to their needs at a much less flgutc than they could purchase It. In e..e tlio: o Is not sufficient work (.." tlio compuny to keep the dredge bry. It will probably bo used on gcncrul harbor or prlvnto contracts. (it ( New Device. The C. A. Smith Company has ordered a new mechnnlcnl device thnt will sort of revolutionize heavy repair work. It Is known iih tho oxygon-acctyleno welding plant. Th combination of axygeu nnd acety lene nffords a veiy Intense heat, about C.000 degree? Fahrenheit, and It will weld t.ny kind of cast ing or pieco of rtc'. It is portable and can bo taken where It Is needed nnd tho piece re .el on tho ma chine. Tho plant cobls about $3,000 and requires nil oxpert to run It. but it will avoid shutdowns in the camps or mills tor longer than a few hours to repair breaks, WAS A WAR VKTKHAN. Biltmore Boys Elect Officers Nine Will Remain in Coos County. I'icsldeni Schenck nnd the stu dents of the Illltmoro Forestry School, who have been spending the Inn month on the liny studying nctunl lumbering In tho Smith mill and the Smith-Powers logging camps will leave Thursday for tho Last, and early next mouth will sail for Geimaiiv whoro they will spend si months In the Hlnck Forest. Saturday the students held tholr soml-nnnuiil election of olllcers. .1. W. Lewis was tho retiring president and tho following new officers wore chosen: President Ted Johnson. Secretary Tex Woods. Honor Committee Messrs. Ilowse, Peterson nnd llclniiiueller. Nine of the Illltmoro students will remain on the liny. They nro Messrs. Swnrtmeer, Gonsiuere, .Mr (Irath. Noyes. Shaw, Ondoy, Smoltz, Zimmerman and Hunting. ALONG Til F. WATKHFRONT The steamer Nnnn Smith sailed nt 2 p. m. for Hay Point, Cal. The steamer Newark sails this af ternoon for Itnii I jii. The Hroakwoicr is duo In about 0 o'clock tomorrow from Portland. An unfilled want causes annappl qppw Times Wniit Ads bring result COl'ILLi: PEOPLE THAVELINC. Among tho pnssongorH on tho Ilroakwnter, leaving Maislifleld Sat urday for Portland wore, the fol lowing Coqullle people: Miss Hello Thrift, MUs Alta Stanley nnd Chas. Ilarlocker for CorvallU to attond tho Agricultural collego; Mrs. Will Lyons and sou to Colorado to visit Mr. Lyon's sister, Mrs. Fred Kron enberg; Mlso Emily Ilarlocker for Portland and Sail Fnnclxco for a pleasure trip of about two months' duration. Coqulllo Heruld. 'FLUNKS OF t'OQUILLK. Father or Dr. Hurtle of North Henil, Dies at Ktigcuc. Hev. William Hurtle, father of Dr. Ira II. Hnrtlo or North Hend, who died nt his home In Eugene, was a respected citizen of that plnce. He was past 71 years of ago nnd was it retired Methodist minister. Ho wns horn In Staubcn county, New York, nnd wns mar ried to Miss Anna M. Hnxtcr 03 ears ago. Mr. Hartlo ivns a vet eran ot tho Civil War, having served with the 80th Now York lcglmeiit In tho Army of tho Po tomac Ho received three wounds, ono of which necessitated tho am putation of ono leg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartlo lived In Now York Stnto until lSS.'i, when they came to Kansas, Ho wns ougnged in the r:!::!jtry In that state until 12 eari ago, when ho lost his hearing. He came to Hugene In lSOIi. Ho wns a member of tho Genesee, New York, Methodist con ference 'Ho Is survived by a widow nnd two s'ltis, Dr. Irn 11. Har tlo of North Hond nnd Dr. P. J. Hurtle or Eugene. A daughter. Mrs. Nell, died in ICug.'ue a year ago, and another daughter died In Infancy. S. P. IS Ill'SV. I r NEWLY NATTRALIZF.D. Following nro tho nnnios, resi dences and places of nativity of persons who renounced alleglnuee to former princes, potentates and powers, before the circuit court, now In session: Mnurlto C. lieuioll, Arago, native oi Kwitzorluud Coos County Sent Nohk s Told by the SentJuel, Hid for the city hnll wcro op ened ns follows: Longston & Hny IIhs, $tl.2!2; A. K. and K, P. HI liiigson, $12.t7."i; J. F. Tolnnder. till. 150. Longston & HnylUs' hid being the lowest wns accepted. Information .has been received from Itev. C. II. Clenvos that the annual conference of the M. H. Church South will bo held In Co qullle In the- fall or 1913. At the conrerenco Just terminated In Port land Itev. Cleaves wns again as signed the naslorate of tho ehnreh In this city and he will bo with us at least until tho next mooting of the conference. Deputy Sheriff C. A. Gnue return ed .Monday from a four weeks' deer hunt In Curry County. Frank Fish nnd Nova Laudreth were- with our worthy deputy to net as turnkeys, being repaid for their labors bv wit nesdlug the unerring marksmanship of their chief. Seven deer were se eureil In tint nnriv nmi n.. vni lent time was hail by all despite TONIGHT AT MrnlH btninbold. Mnrthfleld. nn- Hie rain. Their operations were live of Italy. I confined to the mountainous region Ludwlu NY. Allegauy, native of oiuhivot of ICekley Norway. i Oren James Seeley, Coqullle. nn- CATTLE SiunrK. tlio of Nova Scotia ; Mr. Hampton, of Kckloy. wns pur- lorex Lam S.indln. Myrtle Point, ,-ImhIiik cattle on the Sixes during unlive of Nova Scot n u, ,, Wt,,,k ,,,. x tle o I-Inland. , ,.or, 0rfim, Tl.limi0 (ail lierutird Suudbaum. Nortti r " - . niitd. native of Sweden. " " William OIen. Heaver Hill, un til e f Sweden. n.t.ew Siuidllii, North Hend. un tile ..i Flalund. K 1 1 Fdwurd niistnfson, North Hen.l. n.itlve of KlulHud. Iliiun Owur Ferdinand Krokstedt. Nei-i lit-nd. imtive of Swoden. Many Ktti'Hiuou Volgor. North llfinl. niiihe of ("iiniiilu. l.'iUU .loluiHou. Mainhfltfld, uatlie of Fin 'mid. Louis Stone. Mnrslifield, native of Finland. Albert ChrUtiMiseu, Ilundon. un til e of Deunuuk. Ulnar Arthur StverUen. MarMi fleld. native of Norway. i Isaac Jncobuon. North Hond, na tive of Finland. I Nels lleudrlcksen Willing, North jienu, native or nenmnrk. Woik on Due front Ihigeue llelng Hushed. The Kugene Guatd says: "We aro so busy on tho line that I liuve no time to uttond tho fair," diild W. It. Foutaliio. engineer In clinrgo of the Coos Hay Lino. Inst evening, ns ho left tho fair grounds after n brief look-In, during which he surveyed the exhibits with nn ap proving eye. Mr. Fontalno snys thnt everybody In his department U lushed by the contrnctors, who are Inking advantage of the lino wea ther to complete as much of the grade as possible. At Porter Hros. headquarters, ev erything Is bustle though the ma chinery works smoothly without friction. Porter Hros. now hnvo 152 men employed In 14 enmps ex tending nil the way from the end of Iwohy Hros. contract on tho Notl. to Acme. Work Is nlso proceeding rnnldlv m tie pnrt of the line covered by Twohy Hros. contract, and on tho Ftnh Construction Co. contract on the Natron cutofr. Tho P. K. & K. Is ulna pushing work, so thore is no cause tor men to be idle tlieso days, A FILTHY DISEASE A Safe Old-Fashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves All Dis tressing Symptoms. If you nro subject to frequent colds, or If you hnvo any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling In the head, profuse discharge from the nose, sores In tho nose, phlegm In tho throat, causing hnwklng and Bplttlng, dull pain In tho head or ringing In tho cars, Just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or ches' with n llttlo Fly's Crenm Hnlni, nnd seo how quickly you can gel ro ller. In n few minutes you will feel your hend clearing, and after using tho Halm ror n day or in the nasty discharge will bo checked, the pain, soreness and rovor gone, nt d vn will no longer bo offensive toy ,i soir nnd Mends by constantly hnwklng. spitting and blowing. Shake oH the gil;i or catarrh be roro it Impairs your sonso of tnste, ntuell nnd hearing nnd poisons your whole K.iatem. In a short tlmo vou can bo completely cured of this dis tressing dlsoneo by using Fly's urvuiii iinuu. mis nonllng, anti septic Halm doos not fool you by short, decoptlvo relief, but com pletely overcomos the disease. It clears tho nose, hond nnd throat of all tho rank poison, soothes. IicoIh and strengthens the raw, sore mom braues, making you proof ngnlnst colds and cntnrrh. Ono application will convince you nnd n 00 cent bottle will gonerally euro the worst ease of catnrrh. It Is guaranteed. Get It from your iiriiKKixi inuny. fl Boys' School Suits New York Models Just Opened We have the styles to please you Sizes 8 to 16 years Knickerbocker suits with extra pants at $500 and $600. "MONEY TALKS" eloquently in this department Clothing & Shoe Co, Mni'slifickl. Bandoi Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, IIK.YVtY 8KNOSTACKEN, Mrt. Coqulllo Offktf Phono 101 - Plattlnjj Lands a ipoelalty, V&rmi Timber Coal ancaatt "BASTSIDSV" doner An Marsh field Office It -J. TIIK ritlKND OP COOH HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE HQUIl'l'KD WITH WIUKIjKHB SAILS FOR. PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, AT 12 O'CLOCK H. CilNNHCTINa WITH TUB N'OKTII BANK HOAI) AT I'OIITUSI NOHTH I'ACiriO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I'lione U. C. P. McGKOUOi; Aptl 3 1'AST AND COMMODIOUH Steamer Redondo HqulpiH-d ivlth nirclcss nnd submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Tuesday, SepL. 17, at 3 p. m. All Passenger Hcscrvntlons liYom Snn Frnnclsco Must BoMdet K0.1 rife Hulldlng, or Pier No. 10. IXTKIUOCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE U. o. F. McOEOnOE, Ajett. Hxporlmcnts in Franco hnvo shown that sulphur is valuable ns n soil fertilizer. cr.KAItANCK SAM-:. A crow of men stnrtod In yester day morning clearing Hlock IB, be tweon Ninth nnd Tenth streets. In Perhnm Park. These nro beautiful lots on nn easy slopo nnd will ho plnced on sale nt once ns fast as cleared. Somo have alreadv been old. See Held, Coko Hulldlng. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Peevish Children Suffer With Worms Don't m angry with your child bo- D i .' uai gams in JUOIS at cause be or she Is continually lrritahla In ninety-nine cut of one hundred cases you will find that tho trouble Is worms. I Among the common symptoms of tho presence of round worms are nervous- j ness, which often leads to epilepti- ( form attacks; dirslnesb, vertigo, enpri. clous appetite, restless sleon. ttrWnr the eyes and nnso, nausea and often hysteria. Round worm:, are several inches In ength and infest the stomach, occastpnall) several hundred aro found J.V nBla. por8on; Threatl worms are o? an 'i hen Th longer than a lartor N.ic.l l.i an .nto. nmi i , J.Presenco aro about the same, but I i-vitiug all tie un thu-nhl ta T?as n.i?f r11'1 uo nppctlto. r,;r,i i """ vcrimiuge is unsur passed in removing worm?. Not only wi it destroy them, but its tonic effeeta T,"UlBaior x?e "omach to healthy ac ivlty. As Jayne's Tonic VermrfuBo TEe Royal D.iugliti'i', An unfilled want causes nnhaonl aeaa Tlmtw Waat Ada brln raulta, th? near future. I'linn r Mlin iieuoiirt1 1 1 oie. Ml got d iiictiiios. Miss .Imio Hnll u 111 sing Ovpsi '.eio oug and "Kose- M.ule" In Italian costume. CO.MI.(J. Hlks" Night, Friday night. I'm Dliivolo In 3 reels Tuesday tilght September 21. Merchant of Venlco In 2 reels in Bunker Hill Some choice sites if jou see me at once. Al'G. FIU.F.F.X. I8 Central Ave. Vou Auto Call Foote PHONE 1 1 1 ..I NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of I.lovtl Hotel TWO NEW CARS After It P.M. Phone ."W. Hcsldence Phone .8-,l. Will Make Trlr ta Coqullle J H'-Ll""l,','i'""11" nt.ii. itnKe,V, ' . t. J. scaifi: J ... . 1I0IKHSS coSfc "! Z5m r vea McUl A n -. A THrtrvs """"v.pw'oed twa i ounciu rumL Dbcorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished. Phone 140.L. Oregon Steyp Breakwater ALWAYS ON TUIE. ijaiijj HIO.M AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND AT S a. m, !' ? 2. 17, H'i nnd 27. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SEKW ,. tun xiur. bwt, -i, u, i-i, io, at nnu -u. Phono Main a.-J-L. j. c. MILLER, Agt Steamer Washington Will Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco Friday, September 6, at 10 A, M. WITn PASSENQERS AND FREIGHT F H. DOW. Auent. OceDJ Get Busv nv nmr,FKU TIIAT KF UT FIRST COMB IN AND 0 iivrfV-SK.a. 9N flIXai.ES AND ROOFINQ PAPER. MIINGLLS $l.C0 AND Ul. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 9 1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Ca RETAIL DEPARTMENT. medicine for more than eighty yeaiZ Insist upon Jayne'i Tonic VermHt and accept no other. Sold by druiirifS Anyiiliero. aiiv Tim.. Careful Driving Rcnsoiinblo Rntes FISHER AUTO SERVICE AVm. Fisher, Prop. i none orders to Illllver'a Clnnr K: lhrv.ll'.. aBYi' pc,I?: ., ""ttauMBiq, urjgon Elect" A modern Drick building, g, LlKht. Steam Heat. , . j Furnished Rooms wuu Cold Water. nna O. A. MrtHj, Prop- Rates: 50 cents dT fL" kret ' Cor. Brodity w" CT Y0tlRlM7RWTIG.DNEAfTHrfrMflt' ffl , jittXr- -i