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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1913)
' 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913-EVENIMG EDITION. Immiiiiiii ii mi imwhiiiiiiii ! i I 'i ., n IM iMM 1 I TAKE ADVANTAGE KAMMERER SAYS: "He Is Same Old Corner, But Oh, What ack at the a Wreck" $8,000 stock of Hieh Grade Men's Apparel damaged by fire, smoke and water, Boxes broken and things torn up in general and "no more home than a rabbit," as they are apt to make me move anytime. Gentlemen: You can dress from head to foot for Jess than you were ever able to buy before and with stuff that is right up to the minute: MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN, Adlers High Grade Clothing, Overcoats, Slip Ons, Cravenetts, Rain proof Clothing of all kinds, Hats, Capy Shoes,Cluett Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, etc., etc. Nuff said. Yours Anxious to Please, zngsgsesrnranujaiittraegBginCT COOS BAY TIMES M. V. MAI.OXKY Kdilor and Pub. DAN H. .MAI.ONKV Xows Ktlitor Official I'iuht of Coin County. OKIiliAli PA!'!:!'. )!' TIMI CITY or .miihiii'ii:i,i. 1 (JOOI KVIIXIXfi "Wo refuse sympathy mid In timacy with peoplu as If wo wnltoil for Homo bettor synipn tliy and Intimacy to conic. Hut whonco mid whoro- Tomorrow will I io like today. I.lfo wastes ItHolf whllo wo arc preparing to live." Kuiorsou. DIVIDK SCHOOL WOltK. iiiipr. (.'olden ns Ciiuiity Supervisor Will llnvo r,H Ittiriil Districts. V. A, Gulden, tho uowiy appoiiilod supervisor of schools, mid Bupt. lla Icor huvo divided Coon County Into two districts In tho Inspection of school work Supt linker tnkoH thirty two districts, liuiudliiK tho flvo largo city districts, which do not como uudor county supervision, except na to vIhIIh liy tho county bu Biorliitomleiii. and Mr. Golden takes tho other llfty-olght outlying rural districts. Mr. Golden will Mart his work next Monday mid Ihih arranged to spend xovornl cliiya In each dWtrlct. mid nay dovoto u wcr-k to one hcIiooI, whoro ho IIiuIm it noeohsury. Ho al so lluds that tho vIhIIh will ho hard trips and roiiulro much tluio. In somo Instances being conipollod to walk six or eight miles across mountain trails to got from ono district to an other. Ho will prnlmhly start near tho Curry County linos. IX SIJUIOl'.S 'HtOUItl.K. 'ii'ocoi' Wanted for Pot (land Crime Located In Ciii c) Coiiui). A Portland papor wn: "W. C. KurtHin. formerly a gro cer In tho Alliinu district. Is uudor arrest In Curry county on a war rant tologruphod to tho authorities by Sheriff Word. lie U oliuncou with misconduct toward a number of young girls of tho coniinuiili In which his store was located. Ile contly Kurtson Hold out his hold ings mid departed hastily mi tho steamer Breakwater, hut tho au thoiitlos traced liiui. r'rod With row, a spociul agent for t! p district attorney's olllco has kouo to Curry county to cot Him. Deputy District Attorney Jones mid Dotoutlvo 1,1111s Jiavo secured liicrlmlnutlng state ments from several girls.'' (COM PA XV .MAKIOS QCICK KHTTLKMUXT OK LOSS Within a fow Hours after tho ar rival of tho Uroakwnter yesterday, on which Ad Junior Lloyd caiuo to sottlo tho losses In the Donaldson block firo, tho insurance on tho Donaldson building whh settled. The building was Insured In the Now York Underwriters, for which Otto Schetter is the local agent, for 2, TAFT OPPOSES iMTrniiriiTinii IMCnVCNIlUN President Says Only Direct Attacks on Americans Will Be Cause to Enter. llgr Ami lilcl I'riM In Cow IUy Tliiw 1 WASHINGTON, l-oli. 1 1. Prosl dout Tuft declared to close udvlsorH toilay that one thing only would cause him to ask congress to Inter vene in .Mexico. If Mndoro or Diaz forces should turn upon Americans merely hecanso they are AniorlcaiiH or foreigners, Taft will rush a spe cial moHsage to congress In thirty mlnutoH time, lie does not regard tho killing of a fow Americans In tho course of buttle as a cause for war, hut looks upon such casiialltles as unavoidable, and holteves tho proper authorities should ho hold llahlo for tho damages. If the president should hoar that Americans were killed during a recess of congress, ho would not hosltate to bond Amort can forces Into Mexico. It Is under stood that tho cabinet, which met loday, is In complete) accord with tho president's views. IIAItDSHIPs Ol' WAH. AmeiiciiiiK Cnahle t.i Kind Accom modations at Kmlmssy. I UK Auu, latakl 'rM Io Cam Ujr TIihm.) M1CXICO CITY, Feb. II. Tho' congestion of tho lust fow days In' the Putted States embassy was re-1 llovod today by locating some of the American refugees In homos of others living nearby. Many Ani-i oiicuus have slept In blankets In unfurnished houses rented by tho embassy. citowi) is tTuiors. i Aiueiiians Want to Stay ami Wutch .Mexicans llattle. , IHf AWhUifcl Vntt to Com IUj ThiMa 1 WASHINGTON. Fob. II. Ovor night dispatches front Ambassador Wilson say that Americans are not In hasto to ileo from the danger zone In Mexico City, ovou when they have tho opportunity. Tho forolgnors Boom determined to ronmln to watch tho lighting, although Wilson roports that ovory interval hetweon on gagonionts, ho has sont motors to bring non-combatants to the em bassy. i 000. The prompt sottlement of tho loss sustained by Capt. Adam Don-I aldson speaks highly fr tho Now' York Underwriters mid for Agont Otto Schotter. Tho company Is onol of tho moBt substantial In the coun try and makes a minnini nttnrt t' some an iossos promptly, Tho policy of 2000 on tho Don aldaon building waa paid la full, E N I1H ! nnunn LIIUHUlI Mediators Fear They Cannot Prevent Walkout on Lines in the Middle West. STKIKKTOXKJIIT, I (My Associated Press) MOW YOHK. Fob. 1 1 It was I declared that unless the rail- I I roads made concessions during ! j tho noNt fow hours a strike or j dor will bo sent out tonight. 4 Illy Awx Itltol I'iym to Coot llr Tlniw MOW YORK, Feb. H. It becamo known today that tho deadlock bo tw.een llfty-four eastern railroads mid tho :M,000 llremon scokiug high er wngos and bettor working condi tions, is in oro ncuto than at any tlmo slnco tho negotiations commeucod. Neltlter sldo apparently will yield an Inch. While tho mediators Wll not mako a statement, It Is known that the? regard tho situation as ex tremely grave. ;i.S. SMITH WINS ANOTHER BILL Succeeds in Having Experi ment Station Bill Pass the Senate. President 1). C. Oreon of tho Cham ber of Commerce roceivod n tele gram from C. C. Chapman at Salem today stating that largely as a re sult of an eloquent, logical and whirlwind speech of Senator I, S. Smith, bill 7:, providing for agri cultural experiment stations, Includ ing ono In Coos County, passed tho Senate. Mr. Chapman praised Smith's efforts highly and stated It was tho biggest pleco of constructive legislation attompted In Oregon In years. Tho bill now goes to tho house. Virtue of Homely Husbands. That what a wise washerwoman who on being asked why sho had married such an ugly man said: "I profer a homoly husband that stays nt homo and wrings my clothes rathor than a handsomo one who stays away and wrings my heart." Tlmw' Wast Ait krlig rMulta. m mm of nnrip nsv nnsir UUUiJ Ufll UUI1C Engineer Charlston Completes Soundings of Inner Har bor, Jetty and Bar. Tho now survey of tho Coos Hay harbor mid bar has practically boon compltetd by lOuglnoer Donald M. Charlston, who mndo It under tho direction of Captain ltobort. in cliargo of tho United Stntos ICngl- UOOrS Of tills (llHtlllt 'l'lli Inst ill. In , on It will bo fordarded to Portland today or tomorrow. i no survey calls only for tho dala on tho soundings mid does not re quire any special report or recom mendations from Charlston. In tho Innor harbor, Mr. Churls ton llnds llttlo change from tho data alroady at hand. There has boon, very llttlo shoaling elnco tho opera tions of the dredgo Oregon. Oppo slto tho Llhhy coal bunkers, whoro' tho Oregon widonod and deopend tho channel, tho cut shoaled some, lilllng probably a foot. Very llttlo shoaling Is noticeable at tho mouth of Coos Hlvor, opposite tho Cold Storago, whoro tho Oregon widenod and deoponod tho channel. Around tho Jotty, lOnglnoer Charls ton found tho most peculiar comll tons. Indicating tho extent of tho deterioration In tho Jetty, the sound ings showed four foot of water along tho sldo of tho Jotty whoro tho old maps showed tho low water lino to be. Tho Jotty Is In bad shape. An othor peculiar featuro of It Is that shallow wator Is notlceablo out for quite a dlstonco on a direct lino be yond tho end nt tlir. InIK- ui,ir.. this Is In bad In tho prosont condi tion of the Jotty, It will bo benefic ial when tho Jetty Is extended. Mr. Charlston also roports n pe culiar condition of tho currents near tho Jotty. This Is tho samo as Cap tain Magenn has spoken of, and winch no oxplninod to tho United States Kngineors as ono of tho roas ons why ho bolloved that tho bar dredgo would only bo ablo to work about six weeks In a year instead of of six months as Col, Itoessler an tlclpated. Engineer Charlston found this peculiar current or sweep of wator to bo most pronounced. So far Knglneor Charlston has not rocolved any olllclal Information con cerning tho survey of tho Coqullle Rlvor, which it Is understood is to bo made. No olllclal .nformatlon has been received concerning tho dredgo Ore gon, which is now at Grays harbor, as to when alio may ho returned to Coos Day, but It is oxpoctod this will quickly follow tho passage by con gress of tho now rlvera and harbors appropriation bill, which carries $30,000 for inner harbor Improve ments in Coos Buy. NORTH BEND NOTES. MORE IN on d Chns. Van Zllo will launch his now gasoline launch next Monday. Ho will have tho Rambler ohl engine In her. ii.e iiuiiKiioii huh lliK'd $i yester day fur driving on tho sidewalk. I I-. J. Simpson has wired that tho Swayuo & Hoyt Company will put a ii... .............. . t. it.... .... . iiiiv mi-iiiiiui on uio nan r raucisco- Coos Day run as soon as they got pm, cnnpinl DftpfifiveS llC tho now North llond mill running. "QUI special UUWUVCJ " Cl..x ...III I.,. I ... .. ; -. . n I-.-1 .I..I . uu .mi iju uiiiiiuii io carry pas foiigers nlso. Tho Btoamor Parlaso is now considered for tho run. Tim new owners huvo ordered now ma chinery for tho mill, Including n nlno-foot baud carrlago, which will bo shipped hero at onto for Installa tion. Phyllis Hall Is ill at her homo with touuilltls. Mrs. ltobort Oohhart of North Hend Is visiting friends in Marsh flold. Mrs. William Hlghott and baby will loavo Saturday on tho llreak water for hor homo In Idaho. A. J. Surbeck Is oxpeeted horo soon from llorwalk, California, to atari tho North llond milk condon wiry. John Volz of North Houd has purchased a half Interest with II. I. Hean In tho Twin City Laundry bore. They plan to instnl addition al macljlnory and onlargo tho plant. blionnau Gamble and wifo huvo gono to Tho Noodles, California, to spend u couplo of months for tho hoiieflt of Mr. Gamblo's health. 10. It. llodson recently undorwont an oporatlon at Morcy hospital mid Is uo.w ablo to ho up and urotind. Charles Murr has purchased tho former Dr. Uartlo houso, known as SpaniBh Courts," from tho .Southern Pacific and will movo rt onto his vacant lots near thoro. All action on tho North Uond hotel proposition lias beon doforrod until Mayor Simpson roturns. It s expected tlmt ho will bo horo before W. J. Wllsoy, tho promoter, who last year offoied to securo a 1100,000 hotel for North Uond. unves. J. T. .McGuIro Is now work ing on a proposition to havo a slto at Moiyoo and Virginia streets ao uated freo for a hotel, thereby saving Grant Clrdo mid Lincoln lark to tho city. H3 idea Is to linvo tho proporty owners in that Bectlon giro tho silo. Ho is also ottering a slto at Hamilton and Virginia. C. A. Nollnor Is ablo to bo up and around after a bovoro slego of la grlppo. Sunei'iutendAiit nivn.. ., .i,. m.. I Arthur-Porks company Is oxpeeted I Protect President-elect I Mystery in Act, .... . -..... .- r IU TlB liijr ao( iirii in i" " PUINCIOTON. X. J.. FA " i.-. - n...wi ......am. imnnnnnntM i nn ruiiiu iviinifii mm. Idont-olect Wilson's ecKtn rimrl linu linen IllCTCaSed 10 I men. Since election day t ' atlvos liavo been on uuij. Women "do not expect bm" . . .. ... .1 nn.1 lErt ' wiso an mo in"" "Mu . men who do not expect m"1 bo wiso any of mo uiu Tlmoa' Want Ads bring rtjgj DANCE1 at Eagles' Hall Saturday Niffht Feb. 15 Keyzer's Orchestra. KXTItA 1MM0-WI AT TONIGHT m Roy rriw. i,iLnpst and best 1 hack in : a "Few days , K ,ge to cy AUTny. 1 whero )in wnu ii. o.L?,- ' I III.. au-n.rI fctrc' ,'itl bnstno """ cu oHuuuy on - - -.,.. Hliere. ju ini,-.i .. I c. ....!,.'., i.. tint vcar JJ,f Tl iwiuiuDun iias com- """j this' - work here and loft H' tor the mu pro 11 Portland whoro bo Mntorestlne 'Jr ""& SI no prints, etc. Somo 0 ' thoso Jt. And r0 I Engineer Hlchardson 1'iuieu nis noid yesterdav for will ...... ,, - nuuio liu "I iimimio uiuo prints, etc. Somo ono or os ", Of tllO Crailea nun. !. ..... . . nltfnvu COOCl oor Tiih1 e8la.b"8hed unUl Engln- Pictures. ...nEVitLB cor Hlndmarah's grades for tte1 IN VAUDbvi- , rhi'iJ1" ,Pac,,,c aro approved by Grant & Cordero Yt ' iyw air, r l" ' A' J