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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
Igjjgl BOAST OF WHAT THEY ARE GOING TO DO, KM HAVE DONE -""iMriiSlNG In Tlio TIMES Mm && MHKP 4 hm vm imMMmuivn iB ti. tixjwb I PKG In Tho TIMES OIoos $mj Sftmw. WANT ADVERTISING In The T1KEI Will Keep your Income from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU enn really help tho family revenuen by renting n few furnlBhcd rooms nnd, If you know how nnd when to uso tlio clnsBltlod column, you mny keep Hint ltttlo extra In coino ns "Btendy ns i clock." r ' M.rkct" KITccllvelyl I ,,i nut tho fnctB nooui yum tS" 7d town. Ami if thoro ffl i thom who oubi". " ... It! H ,00.1 MEMHER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRES Kst.ibllshcd ,8.78 M Tho Const Mull. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912. -EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time, Const Mall and Cooh liny Advertiser. No. 84. LXXXVI. ffof STORM IN THIS IIII If COMES in NIGHT l .,,l Tnlnnhnnn f Wires Throughout the CouniyH'".ut,,,iu ILCOMMUWIuhiiuw OUIblUC acvcnuu Rav Bar Roucihcr Than alAnyTicm - Jflcc ..-- at Any imiu -" Season. NO ASSOCIATED .it. ii tivi.'.t t.r. JIIK li.il.'" ' n. ..inMl riMinrtod llV tllO xil obtervcr Is ns follows: !itiifpa3 unys .... -. te Oct. 17, Sinn 01 biuiiii 51 .17 In. iicVOcU'.'.' .'".".'..7.08 In. T i. .inrm in this locality rcncliod cBbix last nlfilit nml wns n sovoro i There wns n IiIrIi wind nnd rr nln ami tho storm contlnuod -hIahi ihn nlclit WlroH wcro u doirn nnd rominiinlcntlnn rut h that It wns Impossible turn ditto tell of the extent of dam h itAlchborlilntr liiialltlca. It Is .l karrrer that tlio storm wns t(ral one nlnnc the const. Com nnr Imr wns rouuhor L It lis been nt nny tlmo thin Wrr All Dint ii. i (n1 hlfiVA.1 Imt'nn 't'lfli 4 I'll L.k n I lAln.ilmti A ilA.f iPlinl B,,u uu. llll IMMKIl' ..ti.-r,. I !' m inicn mm n.oining nan no itnlcatlon nt nil with (ho nut ' Th felonlinnn rninnnnv'a Imu? watt wires wcro nil down except- lie sire to North Ilend nnd one HMiner, utiiTwise cinitniinien : llh the outKlilo win entirely lu. It Is ImpoMllilo 'o Ir 11 until A repairs nro made I lie extent -eoimano mil wun audi n wind 'lit slant's It 1.4 llkfl Hint, the tl Irt brokpn In n nunilmr nf ttl;fallnR trees nnd hrnnchcfl. liar Is IIiiiil'Ii. IU bir Was rnnplinr llila mnrnlnir Ii It ka been nt nny tlmo this mero wns not mueh wind I't'tOton tbn rn.lsl nvrnnllni nl ttl tl(n thfrn U'nnlil tin anll-illa! i&erewcr blRRcr swells Omn nt, It IIhi ill. .. . inn RHason nun iiio i.ur uns iirwjB. Kxri-Kliii nnMiio TW OnU' YPSPdl nnlnlilr vrna llm Nr. Excelsior. Sho In londod ; a locomotive, enrs. nnd lionvy rH-l fonntrnrllrtn mnnliltiAK.. rHn . .. .hv.(wm 111,11 ,JI j iium srnnclsro for tho Sinlth-Powrrn raj road. This morning tho Ex ( "te In close, enough for tho .jJ to see tho hnr. nnd thou put !Wim again. Unless tho swolls "n ine win bo unnhlo to cross WIT, Willi Mia l. I., tl. II -I,'' I,"," "" '" ' lli LV'IMU- ;:" this mnrnliiK It would ho ;-"j i0r n uont to ew It In , -.-R.... .i.hiii linn, VllTOn rnmlo .. ...III-.. IT," ,IlPrc ,mR 'w n luruo aI ? .w.au,cr MUnK- slnco tho 3.17 Inches of rnln nnd u, c?d0 tho ron,' exceodlnply il,L.s."fo tho wind lust nlsht "Me likely that tree, hnvo heen t5i!,.!? nPa trnln,, vor tho i thus obstructo.l. ..T'wnTrcei. 'iMstt ci,,y,- Nor'r miu,,ik- iU. l n wns blow t,,1w n'o"S m!trJh. ,oa,, Sovarnl othor g reported trees broken off by it o!J.l,e. t0 ndon. j 2 ; tlio tolophono com- Ml?o,n,,rt,c1 n, llno from (oZ "-""'Ion but othorwlso te h' Zrnn- Jl wna possible H lib? I "e ,P,olnt ,,,,t t a ho N th. i en ?IJrrt, Polnt cnn b0 !robfef,ro,r,','ej-0 10 nosc- - uuuu, Regular Service Is Not Re ceived Because of the Wire Troubles. I vnti:i,i:ss in Titouniii: I Tho wlruless Is nlso hnvlng I I trouble. Astoria Is tho only able to sectiro refliiltu from n purBou- nblo to rciieli for tlio pnst two I wockB nnd todny tho operator I wns unnhlo to roach Astoria nnd j cannot got Kurokn, ho Coos liny Is nbout ns ontlroly cut off from I tho world ns It over hns been nt I nny provlous tlmo. I On nccount of tho wlrps being down todny Tho Times did not ro celvo nny of tho regular AHsoclnted Press report. Thero wns no pros poet of tho wlro being up nny time tlilH afternoon. NORTH RFNll HOI BURNS 50,10 POUNDS OF POWDER USED AVIATOR IS READ! TO A FLIGHT RER Enormous Charrje of Explosive Used in P. E. and E. Rail road Construction. A press telegram from Monroe, Oregon, tellB of plans for Betting off nn enormous nmount of powder In rnllrond construction. Tho telegram from Munrop follows: 'Tho I'ortlnnd, Kugeno & Knstern's big blast of fiO.OOO pounds of dynn inlto wns set off near this city this afternoon nt n:5Q o'clock nnd n grent cloud of enrth nnd rock shot Into tho nlr to n height of 1100 feet. Tho sccno of tho explosion wns oxnmlnod nntl tho engineers nnd railway olllc Inls pronounced It entirely successful, tearing up nil tho rock Hint they ex pected It to. Itock nlong tho rlght-of-wny for u dlstnnco of 1000 feet wns torn up, making It possible, for tho rnllrond company to lny track thoro In n comparatively short tlmo. Sovcrnl thousand pooplo wltncssod tho "big shot." Tho explosion did not mnko nenr ns much nolso ns ev erybody expected. Xo dnmngo wns ilono nnd no ono wns hurt. Adam Wllholm, tho pioneer merchant of this place. Bet off tho blnst. Holiday at Munrm. "Mnnron Is mnklng n hollilnv of 1AKE E TOMORROW i tho big noise nnd Is entertaining nil vlBltors. A commltteo of prominent citizens met tho special train from Albnny nnd Corvnllls when It arrived nt the Monroe depot. Largo numbers! of residents of llcllofontaln, Alsea and tho now town of Alpine woro In nttendancc. i "Loading of tho 200 holes which contnln tho powder was completed last night nnd Munroo went nervous ly to bed. Tho oxploslvo contained n largo quantity of glycerine nnd could hnvo been Jnrrcd Into n pro-, mature blast by most nny kind of n concussion. Tho work wns In skilled hnndB nnd ovory dctnll had been nt-i , tended by tho utmost prccnutlon. I "When tho spectators arrived they Addison BcmiCtt Of Ol'efJOnian woro tnken to n high hill npproxl-, flrriuoc Horn With Q mntoly hnlf n inllo dlstnnt from tho AmVCS Mere Willi b. sccno of tho explosion nnd wcro not' P. EnCjinCOl. nllnwoil in L-ot nnnrcr. ns nrmod . "",... II- "...li. 1 il. l.l .. A.l.lllin.. lln.,nl e.,lnl ,..ll-' '.' . "i "" VIII IHlUUUrHOIl Buarus wore uii i:ii . ii.u u., . " " j-""" ' -"" " 'v,..V i i ,,' ' "Irtlmiui, who Is here. Tho Ilrst "Ilnllnstlng of tho !., B. & E. . U;ola n"' nr " ,J i fllnht Is to be. Saturday afternoon tracks between Corvnllls nnd Monroo ..,', tllo ..,. ." t," -niitn ofint Ux0, rnco lrac!:- LI'S8 tl10 W0l Is nlmost completed. In mnklng n 1111 ft"aK ag& os Hny lino o t"oth,?,p,lB to. """jyornhlo tho flight ...t.i.i. i.. i.l..l i l.l.l l.nnlr II. n WIO IbUIll.-VUOB I"J I1U Ol ir.0 1...MI . ,niln nt lii nnlm.lllln.l tllitn which is uiii-mii-ii iu iiu.u ....v. i..u soiitliorii I'ncUlc. Ho wns nccom nood wntors of tho Long Tom i bo t- ,,nnl(1 b. Mr Ttt0i n inndscnpo mil a inn i-uiuiiuu, ii.h. .v bv.. photographer of Eugene. Tho wrl Can Go Up in Rain if the Wind Is Not Un favorable. MACHINE IS BEING PUT TOGETHER TODAY. Special Trains For Coquillc Valley People Provided for Sunaay. Everything Is being put In readi ness for tho flight to bo m ado Sat urdny nnd .Sunday afternoon I v. tnls city by Silas ChrlstofforBon, tho will rcmovo nn entire niountnln nenr , , ,)ll0logrn10r woro ,!! tho Chcshro homo, 10 miles south clmrB(J of EllBllcor rrct, nroWno! ofMonroo w of tho Southern I'nclflc, who lundoTJ BIG WHISTLE IS BLOWN UP W MAKE SHDRT COT BEESE ORIS ft RANCH ox iL iSr?!,,,,!l0 ron vhopeiwy 'oveov ' !i "!X.k mr, .M.-.vr WEEK. f! Freese i.nc , ,. ... e acre, n , ''"'l""Beu ov-. ko South n th Goorgo WItto! . He lCoos Rlvor nbvo the k. 8 t0 lnko Possession rttaii,'e,.ranrh wns formerly fading mOT .V" "PPer hnlf of klaery t bu"ngB, stock nnd "fc'abou? ilTlci was ? n.000. Un3 nuttwenty-nvo cres of r. Witt? .n,the traet. cf e ranLre'a,n the lower por 11 for hla homo. ISkp&an I-dl, WIU 0ct-20.; i,1 00,) SALE, Satur-''nnfnVN'ehoIson.s Residence of Mrs. Matilda An derson Is Entirely De-' stroyed by Fire. Tho rosldenco or Mrs. Mntllda An dorson In North Ilend wns ontlroly doHtroycd by llro nt 5 o'clock this morning. Tho house was on Union strcot n block west of tho Wlnsor ro sldenco. A year ngo thoro wns n nro In tho Bnmo nouso nnu coiibiucmuiu duinngo wiih done but It wna put out beforo tho houso wna hurnod down. It Is not known how tho nro stnrt cd further thnn Hint tho blno first enmo from tho second story. Tho llro dopnrtment wna cnllod nnd ninny of tho residents of Hint pnrt of the city turned out nnd holpod. Tho wnter UBod wna from tho storngo tnnk on Union street nnd thoro wna plonty of presBiire. Two hoso with stomas of wntor nnd tho chomlcnl woro nil plnylng on tho Iioubo nt ono tlmo but tho flro hnd too much hondwny to bo Btoppod. However tho fironion nnd othora auccccdod In provontlng tho llnmes sprendlng to tho Hegln nnd Ournoa resldoncca on oast sldo. Somo of tho fumlturo In tho houso wna snved but much of tho contents wna burned. Tho reBldonro was n two Btory sevon room structuro nnd tho loss Is estimated to bo nbout $2,000. It Is snld to bo fully covered by Insurance. NO REPLHET junuTjsunvEr Port Commissioners Have Not Heard Anything Regard ing Proposal. No word has been rocelved yet from Capt. H. II. Robert of he U. S. onglneorlng corps nt Portlnnd regard ing tho proposition nindo by tho com mlsslonora of tho Port of Coos Day to pay for tho survoy of tho harbor ontranco and bar provided tho j,o -ornment engineers would do the work. Tho commissioners passed n resolution offering ?2.000 tho sum which tho engineers said tho sun, oy would cost. Capt. nobort was t noti fied by wlro of tho offer and a copy of tho resolution pnssed to that effect wna mailed to him. m,i,, iin It la supposed that possibly tho matter had to bo presented to the do A . tnrtS IT 111 IIU 1IIIO" v. ' Henry Songstacken. as secretary of tho port commission, signed the mes ; rant. Ttobort. Ho statod that ho had received no reply. l her of Commerce has not heard an) thing from the engineers regarding tho matter, SPECIATi CAXIlV nrtiinni. STViFFOnirS SATUIMUV anil SV 1)VV. PEANUT IIIHTTLK nnd T VKFIES 20 CENTS 1'OUXll. DiiiTiiIYfi nlhletlc I ,IM.l" " - . TTT- TIIK UWili'i"' GOODS at 'HAPPY TIIOUflHT" on Bloomy day-Try SAItTElVS. Dashes Out of the Place and Goes Through Two-inch Planks. The big whistle nt tho C. A. Smith mill hns performed Its Inst service. It died n sudden nnd tragic death thin morning In Its effort to wnko tho city at 0 a. m. Tho whistlo wiih a big ono nnd a good ono but whistles like anything olso run down nnd wenri out. This ono wns nbout tired of, tolling tho city to wnko up, nnd to, eat dinner nnd to quit won:, so ni C o'clock this morning when It was turnod on to nnnounco tho hour It literally blew Itsolf to denth. When tho stenm wns turned on tho whistlo wna blown out its position, nnd fell down botweon tho bollor nnd tho lenglne. It wna bo lionvy Hint enmo down with such forco Hint It. went right through n two Inch plnnk., Tho placo where tho big whistlo fell was n spot whore thoro would) linvo boon n number of mon hnd It imon 7 o'clock liiBtend of C o'clock, bo It wna highly fortunnto Hint tho whistlo blow out nt nn cnrllor hour. It Is Bnfo to any Hint ninny people of tho city ovorslopt this morning ns tho big whistlo nt tho Smith mill wns depended upon by everyone. It could bo honrd nil ovor tho city nnd wns tho slgnnl by which ovoryono moved at C a, in., nt noon nnd C p. m. In fact tho whistlo could bo henrd In somo of tho rural districts nnd In certain weather could bo heard many miles nwny. j will bo nindo nt the scheduled tlmo, i P. in. The nvlntor will oxplnm tho ninchlno nnd glvo ovoryono a clinnco to exnmlno It nnd will maito Bccond flight. Tho snmo pro rain will bo repeated Sunday nt- IIIIIIIU ,.. dm rirlrrltinl 011111110 nml H If I ' Marsh, Southern Pacific right ofl A cloudy day or oven rain wilt wny mnn of this city. "t Interfere with tho Iflght, nut 1 Mr. Dennett will Bpond nbout n' of course too h rang n wind would week In this locnllty writing upl'lo It impossible for tho nvlntor 1 ronturc-s of Coos county Tor his to K !' ( ' wV,a,tlJe.r lR."".y" pnper. nnd will then contlnuo onlm,; fnvornhlo tho flight- will bo down tho conBt to California follow-imn-0' Jf there Ih no crowd on nc- Ing tho lino of tho Pacific imrvey. I p0,mt "f nrt wonthor ni.d the nvt- ! Travel by nuromohllo, horse vohl-," "r " lould not mnko .tho ntlampt ii ..; ..,i i..w.ai ...n.. .,n nil HeketB sold will hnvo coupon wns wns necosBtiry In order to oi- -,' ' '""" will ho lofundod t low ns nearly ns possible the route' ',0 nv'"0' ,0CH ,10t o up In nls NOW Road SUCltiestCCl WOtlld to bo tnken by tho rnllrond. Tho nmclilno. nMnn D-nflrn Qiv Tlilflc l,,r.v t''olr ow" rIK Pnrt of lll0L Arrmigeinonlsi hnvo been made biing bctiltlon CIA Illid6 wny mit nimn,ioncd It at Oardlnor. fr n Hpoclal train from tho Co- NearCr. ' M' Hennott nnd his pnrty enmo qulllo cnlley Sunday. Tho trnln from Eugene down to the. tunnel.' will ranch hoio In time for tho About three yonrs ngo tho countv nnd then on to Acme on tho SIiib- pooplo to nttond tho exhibition nc court ordered a now road openod, law, nnd down to (Inrdlncr. Eromltho rnco track and will rotum ia Icnvlng tho presont Mnrahllold-Uan- there they went up Schoflold Creole . tho ovonlng. don rond nt Mullona rnhln (or tho and to tho Ton Mllo Lakes and Tro machliio which was brought placo whore tho cabin used to bol mine- down North Slough to Coos .down on tho Ilrenkwater was taieon. nnd going direct south via. tho Tal- nay. Ijo tho race track nnd odn- la Do- hot, Anderson nnd Ercdrlckson ranch- Mr. nennott wna chnrmcll ty n jot up In tho exhibition hnll at es, nnd crossing tho aouth branch of somo of the country ho went tho track. South Inlet nt Wlekmnn'a plnco, noar through. In sponklng of Von .Mllo tho Powora log landing, tiub now i.nKoa, no biiiii: i rnn,i. nr cut off. will siivo aevoml "There la nothing llko Hiobo Inkes Inrgo nnd Btcep hllla, na woll ns nbout In Oregon. They nro certnlnlyi six miles dlstnnco, nnd Win nccomo- iienuiuui ami ino iiuiuiug nnu iihii dnto tho sottlora nlong tho lino of tho lug Is Immense. I venturo to ny rond, besides shortening tho direct Hint yostordny wo snw n hundred dlstnnco botweon Mnrshllold nnd Han- door tracks nnd threo or four nenr don It Is suggested that Mnrshllold tracks. Wo visited Eol lnko ns n nnd nnndon soo to It Hint this much 'sldo trip, needed rond Is opened. ' , "Somo of he timber wo pnsBO.l AMJ!!".V'Jn"M: "P-o is'tho best in OregonVVo rond dUtrlct, nnd only tho aurplus M'DONALD WILL ""SPEAK TONIGHT Orator for Progressive Party Makes Address Tonight at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Snnfield McDonald, spenkor for tho Progressive pnrty nnd n mombor of tho state central committee, Is In tho city nnd tonight will spenk nt tho Odd Fellows hnll, Ho Is not a enn dldnto for offlco himself but la out stumping tho stato In tho Interests of tho party nnd particularly in the, lnteresta of tho campaign of Alfred E Clark, of Portland, tho Progres sive candidate for United Staes son Mr. McDonald Is said to bo an es pecially fine orator who hns attracted attention ns a sponker wherever ho has appeared on tho platform. Mncgenii to Speak. Capt. Mncgenn of tho Drenkwnter will also deliver an address. His i sub lect will tbo "Tho Decline and Fall of Ancient Empires and the Progress of Hio British Empire In the American nopubllc." m'FCIAL CANDY SALE at STFFOMDS SATl'UDAY nnd Sl'.N 11 1Y PEAXCT IHUTTLE nnd TAFFIES 20 CENTS POUND. You do not hnvo to go up In nn AIItSHIP to got an AUA1ION HlfiHIlVTiL Try SAUThlt S. Llbby COATi. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. Special LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS at THE OUXNEUY. gEE tbo AIRSinP next Saturday and Sunday. J0" L i,n n l.o r ad BunorvlBor went through tracts where thoro n !0,1' ", fi? i LZ del It wns 750,000 feet to tbo ncro nnd ,!iwnt '"n'l'lfn limn L-nl' li Id P"IC0 trOCfl Sixteen feet thick. TllO wiLL'"U.",if?V"0!"tt mn! route of the new rond Is certainly K h IS UP AGAIN onenod. unless tho county will Bot Bomo money nsldo for this purposo, or tho monoy Is rnlsod by private sub scription or both. Ono of tho mon who Is advocating tho Improvenniont said: "Would It not bo woll for tho Chamber of Com morco on good ronda to tnko thla nint tor up vigorously and nt onco, nnd bco to It thnt this rond Is oponed." SELECl'S STATE SITE. Gov. .Mai-hlinll of Indiana IMckn Out llulldliig Spot. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 25. Oov- ernor Thomns n. Mnrshnll of Indlnnn selected n alto for his stnto's pnruci nntlon nt tho Exnosltlon on Tuosdny Inst. Thus fnr nineteen Btntoa hnvo chOBon locntlona for tholr buildings. Two days Intor Commissioner unin Tao Chon nnd Chlng-Chun Wang bo lected n alto for Chlnn'a participation Tho lnttor ceremony, was pleturesquo and apcctnculnr. Mnny uiiincso rosi donta took pnrt In tho exorcises. Chlnn Is tho second foreign nntlon to chooso n alto. Portugnl hns nccopted tho President's Invitation to iano part In our Exposition. Trial of Interest Here Still Dragging in St. Louis through n country which Is most UOliriS. beautiful and rich In resource." In Biienklng of tho railroad work rue lioieii minniei . insuranco Mr. nonnott said: tease, which was or lutorout noro "For 20 mllea out of Eugono tho hoeiuiio It was clalmod that tho mn.i ia nntnnininii nml londv tonroal Coorgo A. Klmmol had boon. tho tlea and rallB. Tho grading Ih. murdered whllo searching for lout nrnctlcallv dono nil tho wny to Mn-, treasure In Cooh county eight or iviATinv nifiii halls nt SAIN writing un tho country ............ -- -- ... ".,...' 1 ...III nno, which ino riiiinimi in i"'"" ploton. Tho noxt nctlvo wont wo oncountor Is nt Roll Lnndlug, nenr Iteedsport. This Is whore tho Co ponhngen Rroa. roach Hdo water. Thov l.avo a railroad from tho landing to tho slto of tho tunnel which' thoy will build below Oardl nor. Thoro Is qulto n forco of mon nt tho other end of tho tunnol. Yostordny nbout 15 more men woro nddod to those at work. U sooma that tbo delay hero baa boon iiuo to n drodgo which Is loaded on n scow at Ynqulnn, but which tho contractors havo not yet been nolo to get to Gnrdlnor. we. ronoweu tho lino of tho railroad to tho bean of North Inlet and thoro took tho boat to Mnrshflold." Enfilneor Ilrowno will lonvo Mr. nonnott hore nnd from thla point south ho will bo In chargo ot Mr. Marsh nnd W. F. Mlllor, who will nslBst him gaining information in tnrougn TEH'S. nlno yonra ngo, la atlll dragging nlong In tho courts nt St, Loula. Tlio following dispatch will ho of Interest horo: Dr. Lorcn Wider of Chicago who porforniod nn operation last April on tho Hkull or tho man hold by an liiBiiranco company of New York to be (ioorgo A. Klmmoll, tos tlflod In tho Circuit court today Hint tho mnn ho oporntod on nnd known to him na the Klmmoll olnl inant wna Insnuo whon ho opornted on blm nud Hint ho did not Do ll evo bo would over bo normal mon tnlly. Dr. Wilder told tho Jury that ho hnd removed n bono which had ponotratod tho brain for ono-olghth Inch. Ho Hnld thnt auch nn Injury to n mini's brain hnd boon known to change tho color of tho victim's oyos. Tho claimant's oyoa nro of a different color than Klmmoll'a wore whon ho dlsnnponrcd. m i im'm'mmmmammm'm m f Is'' ' ' ' ZL ! fB""s' ! ' ' ... i5586' j4 SILAS CHRISTOFFERSOX WHO WILL MAKE A FLIGHT FROM THE MAIWIIPIKW "AJK TACK TO MORROW AXD SUXDAY AFTERNOON AS HE APPEARED IX HIS AEROPLANE AT YAQUINA KM. M