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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
v An Open Door and a Hand" ,-1 -J SiM-BLOCI! O L r. ' M.nTiinS II SU"' ,r p-U I' &.!3SJ5 I THE COOS BaV TIMES, MARSHFIELd OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 191. EVENING EDITION. Greeting ,' in MR .r-.. !' i -dSSSML I' I , m s i v i -r- -Jvjr. -ijih i i I fll ft NN "It's a 'Stcltt. ' VI 4?L Hloeh.' The ' 7 I Ifrv so I know the ' j iSt I AWlSUS'&tv garment's k K right." jj, i THAT'S OUK MOTTO and i.t, litis proven a mighty good ono. This store is lor every man and every man will l'ind a cheery greeting here. It's one place, at lcasl, where a man can come and not J'eel uncomfortable. Your Fourth of July Outfit 1$ Waiting Here for You YOU lvNONnTlL15AIAaNBS& WATSON CLOTLMSS. COME IN AND SHJI3 TII13M. Doifl come to buy. You don't have to, and we don't want you to 1'eel that you have to. We're keen for more business J'or your business but first of all we want you to know us and our methods. Every Suit Is Sold With a Guarantee of Satisfaction Or Money Back It's easy to make a promise, but sometimes it's hard. to keep it. "When you purchase a suit from us and we promise perfect satisfaction, you may absolutely depend upon receiving it plus. Keep ing our word has kept us our friends. u. WNE'S GLOVES FAULTLESS SHIRTS MAGNES MATSON WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS I COM PLINTH OlTT KITTENS KOK M UN. INOBH CONCERT pTHBENO 1 i 1 IMIIW.IMM AIMUVCI.'PI t kaiser op ,ENR t OK THURSDAY ieoto in COMMUNICATION KILLED III MILL a nl.l I. Clui" H KnlHcr of tlio Concert liiiud announces K patriotic program will Thursday ovonlng, July o uusplces of tho North atlon committee: tlon "Sco tho Connuor- oino." -"Sompre Fldolcs," Sou- ctut ro "Soldiers Life," Ke- (n)"TentIng on tlio OU1 id." ' Kittrnilirn. Mi) U Chnlr." (J. F. Hoot. . I "KfMl UMiltn nn.1 lllnn -.., If ..VI M..I. ,.... Mnrch "My Mnr.v Fantuslo arranged. annon. First Call. As- vVvelllo, Assembly of IVr... nnfu t.ill lot..Al II. .. 11 ' .'l UL tllU UV Approaching In tho Hissing In rovlow, roturn- :ors. Taps. Tlio Calm of lymous Bounds break up ies of nlKht, tho quiet of In rolgiiB, tho ononiy loving to rovor. tho ut ) ntid purault. Rojolclng. i Spangled Banner," P. uj ,n, II. 1 i da) I1CJ Wj. Pav lll ..VS OF HANDON. ' 'j? Lower Coqiilllu as ct by Tho World. Vfi ti linn olfttV !! l-viiwij una Diuii UUWll 1UI i u i'wtiuu, liiio julmu was llllri liV Mlft linftllllir nf l.n ftlll. i illU who hns lienn inn. Silo Dandou hosnltnl for ywlth a badly brokon Ml I UUII UU Ulll UKUIU, no Bldo rrushcil and shoul- in tho Smlth-Powors six weeks ago. Donald MacKlntosh sold irlft lot on Atwator stroet le i-'irst National Hank Mrs. M. Steolo. of Pnrt. lylll erect a fire proof cue gamo In tho near loby, tlio G year old daugli- unti Mrs. iiouy, of Rocky mo uanuon hospital. go the llttlo mm hrnlsml inuBluE necrosis of thn Let and tibia being nffect- irntloi! Will tin llPCPSiirv inJIirod member. itllng match between Flo- iBey, which was to liavo STKI'IIKX MORIIV WlllltliKI) TO m:.Tii iiv m:i.; (wucjiit ox CKXTKIt SII.M'T (JOIXi. AT THi:- .mk.ndol's sim:i:i. PI.OUKNCi:. July 1. Tho Pilot Hays: "Saturday nftornoon botween I ami fi o'clock, fellow-workmen of Stephen Mnroy at tho mill wero hor rified to see 111 tit bulug whirled rap cdly around a center shaft. Ileforo nnyiuing could bo done ho was thrown to tho floor and several rushed to him. When picked up and taken to Dr. IMward's offlco It wns discovered that ho was very danger ously Injured. Ills loft arm was brokon Just below tho shoulder and ovory rib on tho left sldo was crushed parts of which peuotrated tho lungs, and It Is thought that tho heart was nlso plorced by a broken rib. Mr. .Morey had boon working at tho mill n mouth or so on tho log boom, hut had been given tho Job of oiling about threo days boforo tho accident happened. No ono saw him got caught. Up on hoaring his cry for help and Boo ing his condition n mnn rushed to tho emergency signal to stop tho mill. "Tho countor shnft upon which his clothes caught was running at 8S revolutions por minute and was ox posed at tho end whoro ho reached over to oil. Tho passageway around It, Is also Qiilta narrow. It Is sup posed that ho was reaching over to pour oil In tho cups whon his clothes caught and wound on tho shaft which carried him around with It at n terrific speed. "Tho Borlousnoss of tlio Injury wns recognized Immediately and Drs. Edwards and Fox dressed tho wounds and tho Injured man, accompanied by his father and Dr. Cox wns sent by special boat to tho hospital at Maploton, Ho was conscious until just beforo ho wns placed on the boat, whon ho bocamo somewhat de lirious and kept calling for his fnth oi to tako him off. Ho died about tlfteon minutes nftor tho hospital was reached." Tho deceased was '32 years old aindleave8 a wlfo ami Q"0'''-. boon staged Saturday night, has beon postponed on account of Mr, Flornln hnvlng an injured knee. It will bo pulled off later, bo wo understand, The Ksthor Jluhno, a threo mast schooner, Is tlod up nt Randolph mill. It is Bald she will not bo load ed until better conditions prevail In the lumbor business. Contractors Zoh & Miller havo bcon awarded tho contract for tho erection of tho Dr. Endlcott rosl denco to be built on 13 luff street. Mnrshflold, tho liStli of June. To Kdltor Tho TliiH's; As per your standing offer, I Biibmlt herewith these linos, Anon tho knack of railroad men to novor tell a thing Prom Calvin down to bohuuks, who thu picks and shovels swing About what's doing on tho Hay In circles transportation Hut hldo their truthful needle lu n stack of conversation. A rallrond man can talk the most and havo the least to' say About tho Hues now building from tho outsldo to tho Hay. A high official states a fact; tho next day ono denies It: Another says: "Just two years more," at least his talk Implies It; Then somo ono says: "We'll bridge the Imy; another: "Tunnol under." Why all their talk in one big volco would sound like April thunder. If talk wero ties, and promises were iiO-pmuid steel rails A lut f.F rfin. film. uu .I'nnlil ffliln tllflt llfii fl)imt tiri'fllu And a lot would bo accomplished to'nrd the building of a road That would handlo lots of trnfflc ntul ho busy ovory load. Hut gas won't carry passengers, except In n ballon, 1 A... I ...n ...111 no lu.l..l..l .(. tlw. il.l i l.i till ..twi. mill nu iu nun tin invfiinwi, itn invr "iu jiitiii in iiiu muviii. Wo know tlio choo-choo'B coming; aat least wo reckon bo Hut a fow small minor details, It would cheer us up to know, As to when wo'll hear tho toot-toot nnd sco tho painted bars, High mounted o'or tho crossing, which rend: "Howaro tho cars!" And whoro tho dopot will bo built; what streets tho tracks will cross, And If they will Import a Mick to act as section boss? I wish somo chomlst could distil this flood of conversation, And boll It down until ho got threo drops of Information, They Bay a llttlo knowledge Is dnng'roiis, O ox-trom-lee, Hut then wo'ro snfo from nil alarm, thanks to tho bravo S. P. I hear you won't print unsigned kicks, thoroforo I'll inako no bones, Hut sign mysolf Respectfully, JOHN' QUIXCV ADAMS .TOXICS. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Hit! UPS OP HAXDOX. Ntnvs of Clty-by-thcSca as Told by Tho Recorder. Saloon licenses woro granted to seven saloons as follows: Eldora do, Handon Bar, Bachelor, Eagle Opera, Arcado and Club. Tho city onglneor presented his specifications for n complete sowor system for tho city of Handon. Tho cost of tho systom will bo approxi mately $00,000. Tho city marshal was ordored to prepare a city pound, for tho purposo of shutting up live stock thnt nro allowed to run nt largo. Mrs. Prod K. Oottlns nnd son, Harold, of Mnrshflold, nro visiting at tho J. T. Sullivan homo In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller of Rlverton nvenuo, nro tho proud parents of a flno baby boy born Wednesday. A. McNalr who has beon afflicted with something of tho nature of pa ralysis in ono log for tho past week Is getting better at this time. Martin Hyemnn has beon in town n fow days with his trained dogs and "black sheep," which is said to bo tho most tntolllgont slieop In tho world. Sam Sherwood who went to San Francisco recently, returned on tho Inst trip of tho Elizabeth. Mrs, Sher wood stayed with her friend. Mrs. Gus Harro, during hor husband s ab sence. T. T. Allen has torn down tho old house on Cartwrlght Btreot, just east of tho Isonhoot property, nnd Is building a now modern houso on tho lots. Tho U, S. Government Is going to build a now wireless station nt Capo Blanco nnd have shipped a bunch of cheap lumber from Maro Island instead of buying In Coos or Curry county, whoro much hotter lumber could havo beon obtained at a smaller price. This shows another great lack of judgement on the part of some government officials and a lot of unnecessary red tape. XEW FIRM AT MAPLKTOX. Tho general mcrchnndlso business of Whltaker & Son, of Maploton, was sold last week to C. H. Fraer and Louie Fraer, who took posses sion last Friday. C. H. Fraer has beon In tho creamery business nt Corvallls and Eugene. Loulo Fraer has been In tho employ of Joo Moorls, Jr., nt Maploton. Pilot. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. PLANK ROAD TO RDSEBUBB ROSEHl'RG XEWH TELLS DE TAILS OK DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' VISIT WHEN THEY DECREED TO PLANK ROAD. That tho momboiH of tho county court havo about decided to plank that portion of tho Myrtlo Point road extending through tho ennyon nnd terminating nt the Coos county lino, wns tho statement of County Com missioner Jefferson Wlloy this nftor noon, says tho Rosoburg Nows. County Judgo Wonncott, Com missioners Harry Plnkston nnd Jof forson Wlloy returned horo nt noon todny from Cnmns Valley whero they spent yesterday Inspecting thnt part of tho road oxtendlug through tho ennyon. Commissioner Wlloy snys tho court hns practically decided to plank tho road. nnd Is now awaiting a dcflulto decision ns to how tho work shall bo done. It Is Mr. Wlloy's opinion that tho county will receive superior work and for n less cost in tho ovont tho improvement Is award ed by contract. In n recent report compiled by County Engineer Gor mond it was estimated that tho road could bq planked at a cost not to exceed $4500 por mllo, oxcluslvo of purchasing and setting up n portnblo mill. In the ovent tho work Is dono by contract ns suggested, tho cost of tho mill will necessarily havo to bo shouldered by tho porson who nc septs tho contract. Commissioner Wlloy says consid erable work has beon dono on tho road extending through tho canyon of lato, and thnt it Is at present In inirly good condition. In met, ho says in planking tho road tho court is merely looking ahead to winter when the highway Is almost Impnssn bio. As soon as tho present rains censo, Mr. Wlloy says tho supervisor will lovol up tlio road, and thoroby placo It in condition for automobiles and other conveyances which chanco to pass In that direction. It la Mr. Wlloy's opinion thnt tlio court will commonco planking tho road In the very near future, or at least as soon as tho necessary adver tisement for bids can bo inserted In tho locnl press. Tho work should not consumo more than n fow months. Peculiarly, Mr. Wiley says It has rained but llttlo In tho Looking Glass vicinity, while In other parts of tho county tho downpour has beon heavy. Tho court will probably moot Into this afternoon and arrlvo at somo conclusion rolntlvo to advertising for bids and proceeding with tho work of HOTEL IS IMPROVED GEORGE It. HUGHES AXD WIPE IMPROVE HOSTLERV AXD CHAXGE XAME PROM LATTLY IIOTKIf PIXE SERVICE PRO VIDED. Georgo H. Hughes and wlfo, who nro conducting tho Hotel Dotson, nt tho corner of South Second nnd Curtis nvenuo, havo Just completed remodelling nnd overhauling thn houso nnd hnvo mndo it ono of tho beat bonrdtng houses In this sec tion, Tho rooms hnvo boon cleaned and overhauled and tho houso en larged. John Dotson, owner of tho hotel proporty, recently movod horo from Washington, locating his fam ily nt Bunker Hill, nnd hns hrtl charge of tho Improvomonts. Hotel Dotson wns formerly known at tho Lntttn Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes who nro oxporlonced hotel peoplo, aim to mnko Hotel Dotson homelike nnd comfortnblo for tholr guests. Board will bo provided by nay, weoic or month for slnglo guests or families. Slnglo monls or weokly rnblo board Is provided for thoso who wish. An Inspection of tho Hotol Dotson Is. asked by Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of nil who desire n homelike bonrd Ing house. .WILSON TAKES ACTION. Goes to Wltlto lloiiho to Push Lobby Investigation, Illr Auoclaled rrfii lo Coos Dr Tlmes.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 30. President Wilson mndo a sudden trip to tho cnpltol just nftor two o'clock with Secrotnry Tumulty. Ho whirled off from tho Whlto House carrying a largo sealed packago of papers. When tho President nrrlvod at tho capltol ho Immediately hogan conferences with Senator Overman. Tho President discussed Mulhnll's charges briefly. ROBBERY AT HANDON. The Opora saloon was robbed some tlmo Sunday night of a small amount of money and several bottles of li quor. Entrance wns offected through n sldo door nnd tho burglar locked the door bohlnd htm nftor making lUBcxIt; Htum'onSurL planking tho ennyon road. Plans nnd specifications for tho work will bo prepared and tho construction will be of n poramanent nature, The plank win uu iiiiu uu Biruigurs aim wjk have a lifo of about 10 years. H?J ) -ir,rtl.1 p -V - vHn ,k -zl&Zl - ' . T fk' Ik I . ' t SWlWIBitolt' lifSS,il SHH . A., tv i wmsasmzmfflM&s mammummmmmmmmmmmmimm