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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1913)
., IfVitti THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1913. EVENING EDITION. M PLAN TO RUSH ALLIANCE IN WORK ON ROAD IN OUT TODAY An employment agency ropreson tatlvo gave out n statement to tho Bugono Guard, In Eugene, that tho Southern Pacific road between Gar diner and Coos Bay had to bo roni plotod thlfl fall. As this Includes tho big tunnel, which will take about 18 months to boro and which was started last week, ho was evi dently misinformed. However, tho atory nhown that tho road will bo rushed and Is as follows. "Within a week wo will have 1000 men to tho front nt the stations Along that portion of tho Eugcno Coos Day railway covered by Potter Bros.' contracts," said Gcorgo P. Crowoll, local manager for tho Han Icy employment agencies. Ho has Just opened tho Kugone agoncy in tho rooms formorly occupied by Ful ler ft llnln, contractors, In tho rear portion of tho Cherry block, on Sixth avenue, cast. wo lmvo two. four-horso roams leaving for tho front ovory morn ing," continued Mr. Crowoll, "and ehall keep things stirring until tho enmps aro supplied. Porter Bros, nro compollcd by tho terms of their contract to hnvo tho lino complotod from Gardiner to Marshflold by the first day of November. Of course, this docs not mean that It will bo fit to carry traffic, but they aro eompollod to havo It no that a light locomotlvo and a car can get over It In somo wny. Tho lino will not really bo finished between thoso points for two years, but tho (errns of tho contract aro Biifflclcntly strin gent to compel them to got busy. iotwoon Acnio nnd Maplcton tho terms aro less stringent than on tho contract botweon Gardiner nnd Mnrshriold, owing to tho conditions tinder which It Is necessary to la bor. Men will bo distributed by us all along tho lino. Thoy nro com ing from our agencies In Portlnnd, Tncomn, Seattlo, Spokane, San Fran cisco nnd Los Angolos. It takes from threo to covon days for thorn to rench their destination. Wo sent out GO men this morning. The inon whom Porter Bros, have been send ing to tho front for tho pnst few days canio from our ngoncy. W. H. Smith of tho Portlnnd offlco Is horo for a few dnyB getting things lined lip. after which ho will return nnd 1 will hnvo full charge. I do not nntlclputo that 1000 men will bu considered enough, ns more enmps will bo opened bh soon us thoso now ntnrtod hnvo been supplied. I bo llovo thnt there will bo IfiOO men working under McArthur, Porks ft Co. nt tho front lit a flhort tlmo. After that wo nhnll have n regular lino of wagons carrying Hiippllus." GET MORE STOCK. Tho Alllnnco sailed this nfternoon for Portlnnd. She arrived In this morning from Eureka. Among thoso sailing from hero on her wero tho following: Wm. Green, Mrs. K. W. Knnpp. E. W. Knnpp, F. Derrcll, J. L. Stanley, A. Lyndstrom, B. H Jones, C. C. Whnrton, Mrs. G. C. Pnyton, and Olaf Erlckson. Among thoso nrrlvlng from Eure ka on tho Alllanco wore: Geo. Senk, It. S. Klncald, P. A. Machon, E. Conger, Mrs. K. Conger, Geo, Conger, Pearl Crlsman, A. A. Hale, E. Weiss, Mrs. C, A. Machan, J. Bagtcy, I. Hohenthnl, J. Spain, II. F. Smith, J. Anderson, B. Jen son and W. Smith. SOCIETY NEWS Preparations for Work on Line to Coos Hiiy Aro Htmticd. Tho Eiigono Ounrd anys: "An othor cnrlom of stock. IS head, was forwarded tins morning to tho Puller & Bain camp No. fi on tho Coos Bay ilno. Thero aro new ar rival of men at tho camp dlniy, nnd tho work Ib bolng rapidly outlined. Stock fcr camp No. 10 Is enrouto from Sllvorton to Kugono nnd will llkoly arnvo tomorrow. Twohy Bros., who hnvo tho ontlro contract, report steady progress at tho tun nel, which Is now lfiSO root Into tho mountain, 'inoy expect to bo able to push tho work oven inoro rapidly thero In n fow days.' survey i.v curry. Northern Pacific Reported to Be Working Near Clictco River. Tho Gold Boach Globo says: "W. J. Ward of Brookings enmo up Frldny on business for his com pany. Ho brought tho good news that a crow of Northern inin,. mii. road Biirvoyors wero now at work running n linn down tho Chetco Itlvor nnd that another crow for tho Bnmo company Ib coming down tho Illinois nnd Hoguo Hiver to tho Bon. This movo on tho part of tho Hill Interests explains tho sudden activities of tho Southorn Pacific. It Is not known at present tho objective point of tho litt lno . ).Mt il B08 without saying that It will not Btop until San Fran cisco la reached." MUST PAY FOR LANU. Timber Holders in Big Grants .Must mi Pay i2.m Pt Aero. Ihr hugono Guard says: "Ho forrlng to tho signing of 125 do crees by Judgo Wolvartnti In Port land whoroby tho tlmbor lands af fected 1-y tho 'Innocent purchasers' net, reverted to the government to bo repurciiusod legally according to the terms of tho law, A. C. Dixon, mnnnger of tho hooth-.voily Lum uer company, said tnnt this was a stop In tho process of readjustment and thnt tho nmttor la working out na has boon anticipated, and thnt tho final act n tho process will even tually take place. ..r. Dixon said there have been no now develop ments In regard to the rebuilding of tho Springfield mill or to any build Ing operations on tho part of tho company. Tho Booth-Kolly com pany Js Interested in 70,000 ncres of tlmbor land for which It must pay 2.r0 an aero to tho government in nriTiiH i u.w. .... ...... t it w.wn, km Pl-VIH I lUIBM'tt&IOn Tho Episcopal Guild of North Bend will meet next Thursdny at the homo of MrB. Goorgo Evorltt In Pint 1). Tho annual election of ofllcorfl will bo held nnd other Important business transacted so all members nro urged to attend. v Tho Missionary Society of tho Presbyterian church will moot .next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Chris. Lowroy. Mrs. Fannlo Hazard will cntcrtnln tho members of tho Pnst Matrons' Asociatlon of tho order of Enstorn Stnr at a St. Patrick's luncheon Fri day afternoon. This is tho first mooting In two weeks, tho club hav ing postponed Its regular meeting In Holy Week. Tho Brldgo Club will moot with Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt on April 2. The meeting this coming week was postponed, ns .Mrs. Jones was un nblo to cntcrtnln tho club owing to the Illness of Mr. Jones. Tho Auction Bridge Club will bo entertained by Mrs. I). C. Greene on Wednesday next, Instead of on tho regular meeting day, which falls on Tuesday. j. 4. .. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Morchant aro planning to lenvo Boon for Snn Fran cisco to make tholr homo for a tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Englohnrt, who havo been residents of tho Bay for Bevornl months, nrc planning to movo to Sacramento soon, Mr. Englohnrt hav ing undertaken somo now work thoro. Their doparturo from tho Bay will bo greatly rogrottod by tho many friends thoy hnvo made during tholr Btny hero. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Moffat linvo recontly changed tholr residence In Snn FranclHco, moving Into tho Vista urando Apartments at 1lri2 Sacra mento street. Mrs. Mnffntt Is plan ning to conio to Coos Bay about Juno t to spend tho summer, nccnrdlng to word Just recolved by her sister, Mrs. C. F. McCollum of North Bond. It Is pnsslblo thnt tho Misses Sherldnu of Mrs. Sherldnu may accompany her for n visit then. Miss Laura Kruso of North Bond wns tho guest of Mrs. It. K. Booth nnd other frionds In Mnrshllelil yes torday. Mrs. It. A. Annln of Myrtlo Point, president of tho Coos County W. C. T. P., spont most of tho week with friends on Coos Bay promoting tho 1 11 to rests nf thnt organization. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Pnlntor' of North Bend will bo among tho next Coob Bay people to Join tho ranks of tho nutolsts, Mr. Pnlntor having or- (lored a lino Studolmkor. Mrs. Frederick Browno of Gardin er hnB been tho guost of MrB. C. II. Mnrsh and other Mnrohllcld friends tho pirtit week. MrB, Arthur McKcowu nnd son, Joey, are expected homo this week from Portland, where thoy hnvo boon visiting nt tho Wm. Ford and J. N. Teal homoB. Mr. Bennett will ac company thorn. WASHINGTON HIT ON BAR Tho stenmer Washington nrrlvcd In yesterday from Snn Francisco with about 300 tons of freight. Sho has been on drydock nt Snn Frnn cIbco receiving ropalrs for damages sustained on her last trip out of here. News of tMs troublo was not known here until tho Washington roturnod. F, S. Dow, who wns n passongcr on her reports thnt flho got in on the south spit nnd wns hung up for over half an hour, sons washing over her. No aid wob sent to hor. Tho Washington will snll from hero again Wednesday with freight only. Other Vessels in. Tho Adeline Smith nnd Nnnn Smith arrived In yesterday from tho nouth nnd will go to tho lower liny this nfternoon In order to cross out enrly In tho morning. Tho Grnco Dollar sailed yesterday from Bandon for San Francisco. The A. M. Simpson arrived from tho South yesterday and will lond nt tho Simpson mljL eelved word that IiIb elght-montlis-old son, who has been staying nt tho homo of his grandmother, Mrs. Johnson In Conullle, was rapidly recovering from n severo attack of pnoumonln, Mr. Nord Btroni said that Dr. Richmond hnd spont n few whole nights with tho Httlo fellow In order to savo him. AHTHUR HAM returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Bandon nnd vicinity. He has giv en up his position with tho Smith-Powers enmp on South Coos Itlvor nnd mny leave hero soon, posBioiy going to California with his mother. MBS. ELLEN CHOSUV of Marsh flold nnd Mrs. Charles Brnlnnrd of North Bend, returned this morning from 11 Sunday visit with their pnrcntB, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Blnko of Catching Inlet. Thoy woro accompanied by their mo ther, who will spend tho day In town. A. W. SCOTT, who represents tho Churchill Glove Co., hns been In tho city this week arranging to put on' tho gloves or rnthor put the gloves on n largo number of Coos county people Mr. Scott, who lives In Portland, expects to re turn Inter with his wiro on nn auto trip nnd spend his vncntlon on Coos liny. Episcopal Cliurrli, Tho nttondnnco at the Episcopal church yesterday moro than tnxed the capacity of the church. A 1111111 bor had to leavo for lack of room. Tho iuuhIc by tho choir wns beauti fully rendered nnd every one seemed to feel tho spirit of EnBter. I CRUSADE L By LILJLf 1ST Rumor That He Will Begin Anti-Vice Campaign Soon; Court in April. ItumorH aro rife that County At torney LHJetivlst Is preparing a re nownl of tho "moral crusado" which ho Inaugurated n year ago nnd that the urand lurv at tho April term nf emir, or soon thereafter mny bo icnllcd upon to return a big batch of Indictments. No oincini state ment has boon mnde about tho mat ter but Mr. LUJcqvlBt Is determined tnnt tho laws Bhall bo literally en forced both In regard to tho resorts nnd Illicit traffic. As a result of his previous cru sade, practically all of tho old re sorts In Marshflold have disappear ed. Several of them aro now Bald to bo congrognted on tho wntorfront of "No Mnn b Lnnd," tho small strip of territory between tho North Hcnd nnd Marshflold city limits. One of tho Inst of tho float houses wns moved there Inst weok. The adjourned term of circuit court will ho convened nt Coqulllo tho third Monday In April by Judgo Coko nnd tho grand jury will ns semblo then. Tho regulnr April term of court will bo convened tho fourth Monday In April. Judgo Coko will conveno the rog ular term of circuit court In Curry county the second Mondoy In April but It Is understood that thoro Ib n comparatively light docket thero. As an Indication of what mny fol low Mr. LUJcqvlBt's criiBado, under n now Btnto law governing resorts which permits tho confiscation of tno proporty, tho Coqulllo Sentinel hns the following: "When the now law goes Into ef fect next Juno thero arc places in the const towns of Coos county thnt wi.i probably Iobo tholr charter." AMONG TflE SICK. Judge Hall wns considerably Im proved today following his opera tion for nppondlcltls nnd wns given his first food today. Fred Moore, foreman of tho East sldo shingle ml.., Is laid up as a result of a plcco of hot steel strik ing him In tho eye. It Is not hu llovcd that his vision will be Impair ed. A peculiar thing about tho nc cldcnt was that Loren O'Connor, who wns recently badly burned lu a gnsollno explosion, was working with him. Ilev. 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WU WILL IkLVIL YOU $1 for each sot of old False Toet sont us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry aud Preclour Stones. Money Sont by Return Mall. Phlla. Smelting & Itcflnlng Co. Established 20 Years. Htlil Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DK.VTISTS. We will buy your Gold Pilling), Gold Scrap, and Platinum, Hlgu at prices paid. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 111' USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BENJAMIN CLOTHES STETSON HATS STETSON SHOES ARROW SHIRTS All sold 0110 wny GASH ONLY. Better values for less money because "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe J Marsbfield. Bandon. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AUSTRAcrr rmmanrv Havo photographic copies of nil records of Coos CouMtt.i, abstracts of titles, prcsont ownora, or nny other lnformui ,...! to renl catnto furnlohod on short notlco. ,a,natlon retaj I1USINKS8 OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrshflekl. Tim 15U w. J. RUST, Monager FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nrid submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFEU MARCH 25, AT 3:00 P. M. t All PaaaeMKcr Reservation From Ban Frnnclsco Most lie KnVi ou. rue isuiiuiuif, or Juomuaru street Pier 27. All rntnil muni, uu uiki'ii up nun ncioro sailing, 1NTKR-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONTC 44 C. V. McOEOROE. mt THE NEW Steamer SPEEDWELI CAPT. I1URTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About Sunday March 30. THE SPEEDWELL hi speedy nnd has oxcclient pswsnjer as inoiiaiions, mro clean nnd ulry rooms and electric ujtu w Irelcss. For freight nnd nnssnire. nntilr. A. F. Estnbrook Co. Tltlo Guarantee nd Abttrsd ( (li:i-(117 Santa Marina Hldir.. San Francisco. Msnunwi S. S. ALLIANCI EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND MONDAY, MARCH 24, AT 12 NOO ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT POhTi NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 41 O. P. McOEOrtCti EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwate ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of tub I V. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturdays, March A u in.; March U2, O . in.; March 20, 2 p. in. Phone Main 8S.L. J. O. MILLER iP Steamer Washington Sails for San francisco from Coos Bay, W freight, only, P. S. DOW, Aseat. 0ctl Two Lots at Bunker Hill on corner of county road. Centrally located. Only ? G6Q. AUG. FRIZEEN nt new location IfiO Front Str. Marshflold Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Slgr. Coqulllo Offlco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty, Farms) Tlmbor Coal and Marshflold Offlco 14-J. General Agents "EASTS1DE." FOR A GOOD WATCH OR FINE JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fliio Watch nnd Jewelry Repairing. 2l(l Front St.. Mnrshfleld. j chilli nanui' New ana ""Jmh HAIUIIK'JSS I aiw Phone 310-L Have Be Up To Date Order your Suit from T7rr The Tailor and V-JLJLJ Dress Expert oosfm DCOnrrm' R. J. MONK RpalEstateandlfi 244 North Front Si 278 Front St. Upstairs. SOT J.