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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1912)
IS ONLY WHEN WE WEIGH OUR WORDS KKTn ZS THOUGHT REALLY IS fflnns lag tm?s iVLr Real EsUto "In WANT ADVERTISING In The TIME8 Will Keep your Incomo from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU can really holp tho family rovonucs by renting a fow furnlshod rooms anil, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columns, 1"V u.rkcf Effectively! S -t tho facts about your It "'VnrA tho oyoa of nil "POB- .Wn town! And If thoro fbem who ought to own you may Keop mat nitio extra in l,i rtn'ii i iii'- MEMHEIt OP THE ASSOCIATED PKESb como as "stoauy as a ciock. Enw tni.1Uhed In 1878 HOI""" ll as TIio loimi. ""' ffflTNE GIVEN TNT S. f. coast LINE WILL BE BUILT MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn JA find Coos liny Advertiser. nVm ,M"' Ua Paper Prints an Im- Poridli;ay News. irUTS-OF-WAY ARE NOW DEiivu i ui.w.." dds Recorded in California ijliy runu i Near Future. BAv?,!it.1ihTffi U . lu '.r'ti -- f rnllro.i.l ; important i'i - Sit Enroka Is positively to uo ,.. d with Portland nnd othor 7 oolnts by rail In tno very was established beyond -to yesterday afternoon when 4l company and embracing tho -Korr Ijlns between Dows Pral ,'ni the Klamath river wore jlrod company, recently organ- . n.. ...mi'itiM It la nnilnr. xl li limply technical, tho Wll--rttePMlflc company bolng but irKta 01 mo suimiurii inuiit imiA rnmnanr. 1i Incorporation papers filed tl lie county cleric ovor a month , ice purposes oi mo wiiiiim- .VtAH nmnnnv worn not. fnrtll. . .Min f Mm rrinil ilnivn llln tutltlng matlc. If Is now ovl t:t. lowvor, Hint tho compnny Is iJoaore Jinn construct several art lines in Oregon, mo nridg i tl the pap hotweon tho north- l.rmlnni nf tlin Vnrititvnif ami sdBc la this county nnd Coos Hay Cf in ruminmontnl oiijpc. "iMirdlni? In Hin nrllntna nf In. rntlon, tho Wlllnmotto-Pndflr spur was orpnnirnu 10 construct -i followlnff rnllrnnd linos "l-A line from n point nonr tho "tt of Eiiffprin. I.nnn Pnntitv. Orn. , Ciflico In a gonornl westerly win io a point nt or nonr tho :n!i of tho Sluslnw rlvor: tlionco nirenerai louthnrly direction to Hint DDIIr Vnrsliflnlil. Hnna . - -............, WW,. chit, oreson. :-A lino from n point nt or 'U JOnrtlOn PltV. T.nnn fVii.ntir 'on. thenco In a southwesterly -mn p a point of connection "i tie I me tlCKPrllinil lii mili.lli.l- ; I, abovo, nt or near Bwlss- J-"A llnA fmm n nntnl . .. Junction City, thonco In n ..imr oirection to n con yt lth the lino rtcHcrlhed In Won l, nbovo, nt or near n Mmn. ,... ...... .... tor 11.000.000. Portland, Ore- f i,7i ':. uo-"10 nnneinnl plnco :t'w 'nno,,lrP',.t.0.rs nro. 5- ! BoJIB. "' vro88 nn(l a- '5 f! .ICC" f.onornl'y neknowl- Sh tfc?nv ' vmo ,,nBt t,,nt " ja ne Northwestern Pacific .m a substantial trnfflc ns a ft. - n ' " l" KiiroKn ir'i iV . .: rni",("d logic wrm!nm,t n,,r(X,n t0 roninn M"f nor,.nern tormlnus. to,fvn!'"n,f.. 'a Btnted, W e7ni i mpI.t,,on of tl10 Um,.nf ""t ,"" 4.r,g,hl8-w.n- n records ,. U evidenco Hint nt.,ni .n :- n, ruction work north of ,,,. ".' "" wmessed In tho nl'loaVl"8'0 tt work on "tea finim. lu"'ieci JiuroKn w Hi Wk"", eventually with :. Vor li, b0, B,tnr,e(1 enrly next a m. ortwestern Pacific o. wiy ana San Fran- . mean. .1... . ' (Nit llnl ,U ,lnV0 R om- ' Portland a Jr0m ,San Francisco le"T traff'u ,?,lch ,,oth)r lino for 'l'ho Sacramento MANY COB ARE AT LARGE LET US TALK IT OVER Thirty or More Escape from Wyoming Penitentiary; Several Killed. DEAD AND WOUNDED. Ill IN 81 SHE 'etl& Non-Union RiWi " rr0m tlle Binaham M! "' hmV. lr, to The Coos SALT Ill-n ") th. Ort. H.-It is ro- if Wll and i .m ,.th0U8and mo ,hj been nimlter nt OnrtloJd Vy Cuni0askld t0 handle ore out "SaJ n at BlnB'". 'SwtSi138, (By Associated Press.) RAWMNS, Wyo Oct. 1. Tho dear: Charles Strcssncr, a harbor shot by convicts. Pnzo, leader of escaping con victs shot by deputy. Tho wounded: Uort Tnbor, n llvorymnn, stnbbod by Antono Pnzoa. A convict shot by Murshnl liny es. Two moro convicts roportod shot by membors of it pusse. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day TImos.) UAWMNS, Wyo., Oct. II. Hea vily armed posses from Itnwllns, Saratoga nnd Daggs started out at dnybronk today to scour tho rocky IiIIIb botweon horo nnd tho Colorado lino nnd If possible capture or kill tho oscaped convicts from tho Wy oming ponltcntlnry, who broko out on Saturday, followed by nnothor group who escaped from tho peni tentiary yesterday, Seurchors huvo boon ordered to shoot to kill on Bight. Several of tho convicts nro arm ed and It Is expected that no quar tor will bo glvon on oltlior sldo. Thoro Is a roport horo today that nnothor convict wns shot n fow miles south of horo, but thoro Is no verification. Another group of convicts Is sup posed to bo surrounded In a can yon south of horc. It is liollovod tnnt approximately 30 prlsnnors nro at largo. Tho prison authorities havo no Idea how tho convicts obtnlncd tho trtitiH thoy carried when thoy es enpod. Sovon woro armed with knives stolon front tho tnblo at various times. Pnzo, tho rliuf loader, Is n Mexican, Last June, n flro partially destroyed tho broom factory of tho ponltontlnry nna tho ccnvlcti mode no offort to escni.t), formed n bucket brlgado and acting ns flro-flghtors. Octobor 2, a con vict wns lynched In tho prison, n negro, who had boastod of his as snult upon an old woman. Itynn Guvo Money. Thomns Fortuno Ilyan wns men tioned today as n contributor to tho Democratic pro-convontlon fund boforo tho sonnto campaign contri butions investigating committee Llout. Governor Hugh L. Nichols of Ohio snld Itynn gave $77,000 to Govornor Harmon's campaign fund nid Senntor llnnkhend credltod Itynn with $3r.,000 contributed to tho Undorwood fund. TELLS ABOUT F WLSQN Chairman of. National Demo cratic Committee Appears Before Committee. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. Will lam F. MfToombs of Now ork, chairman of tho National Demo- ...ll .nmmlttnn tYllfl tllO Clfllin commltteo Investigating cnmpalgn funds today that ?20S,uuu was cuh- trllmtn.l (r. tlln fllllll 111 bolialf Of Wilson's nomination. "I bognn this campaign for Wilson in mu, in .,.l for. tlm flrat mnnth or tWO tho campaign was diroctod from my own onico," ho said, "nnd I paid tho expenses out or my own iiuvkiu. Then I established hoadqunrters In Now York. I think I spent about $10,000 mysolf. "Among tho largest contributors woro; "Henry Morgenthau, $20,000. "Charles R. Crano, $10,000. "A. J. Elkus. $12,500. "Clovoland II. Dodgo nnd Prince ton friends, $85,000. ,1onnft "Frederick C. Ponflold, $12,000. Senntor Dixon, tho Roosevelt manager, testified that Penfleld mado "hugo contributions." Mc Coombs declared: "There is noth ing which reflects nny promise mado or impueu on my fj no representations were mado to anyone to Induce him to contri bute except that this country needs a man like Wilson for president of tho United States." T. wns a hurry up call for a commltteo meeting of tho Chamber of Cpmmerco tho other nfternoon to consider tho cheap advertising proposition of a traveling promoter of nd ycrtlslng schemes. If this Is to bo dono regularly tho commltteo will be kept busy, for this gentry of porlpntetlo publicity promoters nro numerous. rnn'ri, Pronoslt'on. ns Tho Times understands it, is thero nro to bo 5000 copies of n booklet of 2S pnges. each page to bo about tho size of tho Saturday Evening Post. The Chnmbcr of Commorco Is to havo ono hnlf tho spneo for booster literature, and tho other half Is to bo glvon over to advertising. This advertising, It is plausibly explained, will not bo tnkon from locnl business men. All tho smooth advertising mnn nsks Is tho endorsement of tho Chnmbcr of Commorco nnd n letter from nil tho local business houses to tho wholesalo Jlrms and manufacturers from whom they buy goods, nnd theso flrmB In Portlnnd. Senttlo and San Frnnclsco nro tn im imamx! tn rnntriimtn advertising to pny for tho booklets and tho profits of tho promoter. This form of advertising graft is an old ono. Every local mor chnnt knows how every now nnd then ho Is forced Into somo ndvor tlslng Bchomc by somo sort of endorsement. Tho proposition of tho Chnmbcr of Commorco Is merely "passing tho buck" to tho man far ther on. Tho Times thinks that this sort of advertising is too cheap and chnractorlcss for Coos Bay. Marshflold may not bo largo in popula tion but It is too pretentious in prospect and In prido to permit such undignified morhods. It believes the majority of tho business men or this city nro too solf-rcspccting to mnko n confession to tho wholesalers, Johbors and mnnufneturors of whom thoy buy goods thnt this community Is too poor to pay for Hb own advertising nnd seeks to graft oft other cities tho prlco of these cheap advertising bopk lcts. Thero nro largo manufacturers and patent modiclno concornB thnt will print letter heads nnd envelopes frco for business men who will permit them to placo an ndvortlscmcnt of their goods thereon. Wlicnovor ono receives such stntlonory thoy promptly put down such n concern ns n very small and cheap establishment. Tho method ).ioposua in this Instnnco mny be nil right for cross roads towns, but for a city with tho pretensions to Importnnco that MarBhflcld has, to send out such llternturo and such begging lottors Is nbsurd. If bogging lottors nnd that's all tho endorsement of tho Chnm bor of Commorco nnd letters or endorsements from business men mean when sent to tho wholesalo houses if such methods nro to bo pur sued why shouldn't tho business men wrlto direct soliciting n contri bution to such n causo and nvold tho appenranco of cheap advertising graft? Tho fact Is that tho business men of this community hnvo long nnd loyally supported tho Chamber of Commorco with their contri butions. Kvery business mnn of plain common sonRo, business decency and dignity should protest ugnlnst nny such action. Mnrshflold morchants, If I know them, and several years' associa tion hns given mo somo ncqunlntnnco with thorn, aro not yet ready to pnss tho hat or resort to potty advertising graft to got somo chonp advortlslng pamphlets. The outsider who pick? up ono and finds nd vortlRomonts from Snu Francisco nnd Portlnnd and Scattlo will not hnvo n very fnvornhlo Impression of tho community thnt must resort to such mothods to do Its advertising. By tho way, tho first full pago advertisement In tho snmplo hooklot submitted wns ono for tho big mnll-nrder houso of Soars, Ro buck & Co. I wonder how tho ro'nll mcrchnnts of this city who hnvo supported tho Chamber of Commorco would llko to hnvo It clr culuto mnll ordor ndvortlslng? Tho Times Is not making this protest from nny motlvo except loyalty to tho best Interests of this city. Tho Times wns nssured thnt locnl business bonnes would not bo solicited for ndvortlslng. It wns also assured that tho booklets would bo printed In Mnrshflold, and Tho Times hns been glvon an opportunity to bid on tho Job. Tho Times bollovcs, howovor, thnt 'such cheap ndvortlslng pnmph lotB will do moro dotrlmont than dovolopmcnt nnd thnt It Is not good policy to mnko n plon of povorty to wholesalo morchnnts or to work nn advertising graft on them. It esneclnlly protests ngnlnst tho pos sibility of having tho Chnmbcr of Commorco clrculnto mnll order nd vortlslng. NEW YORK IS WINNER TODAY; NOW STAND 10 TO THREE E 010 IS Turkey Refuses to Accept In tervention and General War Seems Certain. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 14. Tho Turkish govornment declines to ullow tho powers to Intorvono on tho question of Macedonian ro formB. Its roply to tho ropreson tntlvnn nf Mm iiowors was handed to tho Austro-HungnrJan ambassa dor horo tins morning. wnuo thanking tho powors for tholr friondly interest in tho Balkan sit uation tho roply says Turkey is de termined to enrry out tho promlsod reforms but cannot tolornto foreign intorforenco. Getting Serious. (By Associated Press to The Coos Boy Times.) LONDON. Oct 14. Turkey took up today tho gauntlot thrown down by tho Bnlkan States nnd events In tho near East crowdel closo upon ono nnothor to hasten what Is hollovcd an Inovltablo gen eral outbreak. Tho Sultan's jov ornmont formally declined tho nro forred intorforenco of tho powors in Its proposed Introduction of, re forms In Macedonia and coincident ally assumed tho offensive Itself, Invading Servia. Servln's roprcsontntlvo at Con stantinople and thoso of Grceco and Bulgaria woro notified by their governments to propnro to Icavo en a moment's notice Participation by Grceco in tho conflict is almost nasurod by tho Athons government's da'lvoranco of nn ultimatum de manding tho rolenso of tho Greek ship solzcd at Constantinople. Tho Montenegrin divisions havo mado considerable headway at sev eral points, defeating tho Turks with heavy losses. PORT TAKES AN IMPORTANT STEP Bond Issue Ordinance Is Pre sentedHarbor Lines to Be Discussed. PrnnnrntloriH for n bond Issuo nnd other Important matters were brought up at a meeting of tho commissioners of tho Port of Coos Bay, which was neia tins morning. All members woro present except ing L. J. Simpson. An ordinnnco wns Introduced providing for a bond issuo of $300,000 nnd adopting n plan of offering to tho govornment $150. 000 for Jetty Improvement work nnd $50,000 for harbor Improve ment work. Tho ordinance wns laid on tho tnblo and will bo taken up nt n meeting to bo held Monday even ing, October 28, nt tho Chnmber of Commerce rooms. On this oc casion the public will bo invited to attond and glvo opinions. It la expected to pass tho ordlnanco on this occasion. Harbor Lines. At tim Bnmn meeting there will bo a public hearing on tho mat ter of haroor lines, ine cuihuiu . tinrhm- lines of tho nort re ported to tho port favoring tho adoption oi mo uue uo . .. by Captain Polhemus, who mado a survey of tho bay. Proporty own era who havo any objection to this plan should bo prosont at tho pub lic meeting and mnko known tholr objections. Speed Ordinance. The commissioners took tin tho speed ordlnanco nnd put it on its final passage. Tho ordinnnco pro vides that in tho hay botweon tho Smith mill and Glasgow small boats must not go faster than 10 miles an hour and largo boats not faster than six miles an hour. Referred to Rennet t. Tho matter of correspondonco re garding tho issuing of bonds ns provided in tho ordlnanco present ed was turned ovor to J W. Ben nett, ns an nttornoy, to uso his own Judgment. Tho ordinance for tho bond Is sue which is to be passed upon is given in full bolow: An ordlnanco of tho Board of Commissioners of tho Port of Coos Bay. providing for tho form, issii- nnco nnd salo, Series A, Bonds of tho Port of Coos Bay In tho amount of $300,000. Section 1. A project of harbor improvement to be known as Pro ject No. 1, Is hereby adopted whereby the PprogQsJjAy! (Continued on Page Four.) T BALL SCORES Vernon and Sacramento Win; Portland Brea's Even With 'Frisco. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. Portland nnd San Francisco split oven In tho two games Sunday. Vornon bont Los Angeles In both gnmes nnd Sac ramento defeated Oakland in both of tho games. Tho scores follow: At San Francisco R. II. E. San Francisco 9 12 1 Portlnnd 1 10 5 Second Game It. II. E. San Francisco 1 C 1 Portland 2 7 1 At Los Angeles R. II. E. Los Angeles 2 0 4 Vernon ll ll i Second Gnmo R. II. E. Los Angolcs 0 2 4 Vernon 12 18 0 At Sncrnmonto . . R. II. K. Sncramonto 2 7 1 Oakland l 5 1 Second Gamo R. II. E. Sacramento 4 5 2 Onkland 3 10 0 Saturday Giiiiiph. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. Portland won both gnmofl with Snn Francisco Saturday. Vernon won both gnmes from Los Angolcs. Onkland won tho first gnmo from Sacramento nnd wns ahead in tho second gnmo whon It wns called on nccount of darkness. Tho scores follow: At Snn Francisco It. II. E. Snu Francisco ,...2 14 Portland 7 5 1 Second Gnmo It. II. 13. Snn Frnnclsco 3 5 '3 Portland Sll 2 At Los Angeles R. II. E. Los Angolcs 4 t 8 1 Vornon 512 1 Second Gnmo R. II. E. Los Angolcs 4 0 2 Vornon 10 13 3 At Sncramonto R. H. E. Sacramento 2 3 5 Onklnnd C 10 1 Second gnmo called nftor sixth Inning on nccount of darkness. LOCAL PEOPLE IN TROUBLE Mrs. Epperson and R. L. Hill of Marshfield Arrested in Roseburg. Mrs. J. C. Epporson nnd R. L. Hill of this city nro In troublo nt Rosoburg, according to nn nrticlo in tho Rovlow of that city. Tho artl I ii tho Rosoburg pnpor follows: At tho roquost of tho Coos coun ty authorities, Pollcoman J. L. Chambers this nftornoon placed un der nrrcst R. L. Hill, an omployo of W. L. Henry, tho cemont con tractor, nnd Mrs. J. 0. Epporson, omployed ns n cook at Horrlck's hoarding houso. Tho chargo against tho counlo will not bo doflntely known until tho nrrivnl horo Sat urday of an ofllcor from Coos coun ty, who Is now en routo horo. At tho city Jail, Hill said ho supposed tho chargo against tnom wns "iiv inc toKOthor ns mnn and wlfo," nn nccusatlon which both emphatically deny. Hill has boon living nt tno Horrlck houso, but npart from tho woman, nccordlng to tho Informa tion obtained by Chambors. Mrs. Epporson Is 48 years of ago nnd admits bolng tho mother of 10 childron, nlno of whom nro living nnd tholr ngos ranging from 10 to 27 yonrs. Sho camo horo from Marshflold two wooks ago, loavlng her husband purposoly, sho says, becnuso ho has fallod to support hor for tho past four yoars and nttompted to dlsposo of somo of hor proporty against hor wishes. Hill, who nppoars to bo about tho samo ngo as Mrs. Epporson, nrrivod horo from Marshflold six weoks ago. Whilo nt Marshflold ho wns a boarder at tho Epporson homo. Mrs. Epporson Insists that thoro Is nothing botween her nnd Hill oxcopt ordinary friendship nnd thnt his coming to Rosoburg had noth ing whatever to do with her locat ing horo afterwards. Sho says her husband has preferred tho chargo O'Brien of Boston Knocked Out of Box in the First Inning. FIVE TO TWO IS THE FINAL SCORE If New York Wins Again To morrow Teams Will Be Tied. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Tho Giants ovorcamo tho Boston team of tho American lont.no by n flvo to two scoro today boforo a crowd of 35,000 persons. Now York's victory wns a check to tho hopes of tho Red Sox. Tho strugglo for tho world's championship of 1912 now stands: Boston, thrco won; Now York, two won; ono gnmen draw. Thoy play tomorrow nt Boston O'Hrlona, tho Rod Sox pitcher, wns knocked out of tho box In tho first Inning when Now York mado flvo runs. Collins wont in for Boston In tho socond nnd thoro wns no further scoring by Now York. Mnrqunrd pitchod a superb gamo for. tho Giants nnd outsldo tho second Inning thpy woro holplcss boforo his mystifying curves. Tho scoro by Innings: R. II. B. Boston ..02000000 u li 1 1 . . 2 N. York 50000000 05 1 1 2 Bnttorlcs: Boston, O'Brlon, Col lins and Cody; New York, Mar quard and Meyers. TO BRAND CASE AS INCOMPLETE Defense in Becker Trial May Not Have Any Wit nesses. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bny Times.) NKW YORK, Oct. 14. With a viow of coroboratlng and strength ening tho testimony of "Bnld Jack" Roso, tho prosecution was ready to call "Brldglo" Weber to tho stand when tho trlnl of Bockor wns ro sumed boforo Justlco Ooff today. John F. Mclntyro, counsol for Becker, iutlmntcd last night that ho might not call any witnesses, sim ply letting tho stnto's enso go to tho Jury and attompt to brand as Incomplete MAN CRUSHED UNDER RORSE David Booth Injured This Morning While Working on Lumber Wagon. David Booth, who has beon in tho city only n short time, mot with an accldont this morning. Ho wns cm ployod by Holsnor nnd wns hauling n load of wood from tho Smith retail 1 mber ynrd on Bonrdway, whon tho tonm. stnrtlm: up suddonly, ran tho wagon Into n tolophouo post. Booth was closo to tho front of tho wagon nnd tho suddon stop throw him off nnd ono of tho horses foil ovor ou tho man. Ttnntli wnn tnknn In thn liosnital 111 North Bond and his Injurlos attondod to. Ho was qulto painfully crushod tho polvlc bono bolng lnjurod. It Is pot tnougnt tnnt nis injuries win provo to bo sorlous but Booth will bo laid up for n timo. Booth camo horo from California n fow wooks ago. His rolatlvos aro not known horo. against thorn puroly out of splto. Nothing to Hay. Mr. Epporson, husband of tho woman nrrosted. conducts n second hand storo on Broadway. His son ii'nct nt tlin utnrn tnilllV. TllO 8011 111,13 Mb .' .. - snld that his fathor was in Roso burg and was oxpected nomo mis ovonlng. Tho son stntod that ho had nothing to say about tho affair but would prefer to wait until his fnthor roturnod and lot him say anything thnt might bo said. It Is understood thnt Mrs. Ep porson wont to Rosoburg bout tho mlddlo of last wcok. BAND DANCE at EAGLES' HALL noxt HATL'RDAY NIGHT. If you have anything to 11. trade, r rent, or want holy, try & Want Ad. . i 'II in t.4iiMikymtasiiiHr