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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1913)
JgS!T!!TpRnM. SATURDAY. JULY 19, 1913-EVfflWQ EDITION. THE COOS BAY I r COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV Editor and 1'nl). DAN K. MAI.OXEY News Editor Official Paper of Cock County. OFFICIAL PAPER 01' THE C1TV OK MAH.SHFIF.LI. A HOOD WATCHWOHD. I W FOR BASEBALL SAID President Hnrry A.Cnrfleld of Williams college, recently, "Tho wntchword of tlio present day service Unless men tiro doing some thing to promote the general welfnru they are set down ns selfish or In competent. We nro driven Into tlio Three League Games and Elks Game on Bay Tomorrow Marshfield Has New Men Tomorrow will he n big day for baseball fans on the Hay There will i... f.nif imnips. three being resiilar field of service hy the fear of public j t'ooa county league games and the opinion." , , ,, fourth the Klks game. This may be a rather optimistic. the morning, Marshfield will utntnmnnt. lull there Is much truth nlnv PiiiiiiIIIo. the came being called in It, nny llioilgnmil ousurvur win agree. Tho change of our attitude toward the matter of general welfare In recent years Is one of the encour aging signs of our civilization. ' v tvTiMiivi'iVfi niurnvrnw ' ' ' " ! II.- lllnrknrliv. 2b: l)lbee. C. .Ill UK grent field for possible utility Dlghee. M.. ss; Woods. If: Chandler, I., 1,A ...riot ftninmnrmlriPA nr. if Dpu'cv or tVeS. rf. in iiiu ......... ' .'"."-..' .-' -.- - -.- ,..,.,, i . Tlie iinntion- inrsiiiieni imisuc gnmo will be called at 2:30. Imniedlntely following the Klks game which will start at 1 o'clock. Myrtle Point will play at North Heml tomorrow afternoon, me smut probably starting at 1 o'clock. GOOD ROADS IN J W IV FRACAS FANS; COQS COUNTY INStAIILt I (Coiijhijfie ( f gwJKffiu 1-Jq f - (Continued from P)g ) wlth an earnest and eloquent plea for a campaign of education. He told of the necessity, the dissemin ation of knowledge, of tne advan tages nnd benefits to be derived from good roads to secure the In terest nnd co-operatlon of the peo ple nnd taxpayers. The trip from Unndon to Coos Hay. a distance of was described nnd now lie CLAIM LEACH Ml FlEIU j tin na r.. i n t 'Hi imimifnr i htmii hum bl t --..-. IUI IU..IU. .'(.'' ""-....., ..,.!., 1, .Hetnnn.i viMlf.irilltV 11 .111 fined three now players nnu cxpecu. ...-- ,"1:." "" ," ' ,"" V ,,.,.. naval men. ir the nrniy or navy ini torairyoff all the honors of the. i ay. , n to n tl . ee h "v, l "V, Nln s - "t-stroyed property, they should bo He has not yet determined the .' n' l."" itV, a,i lio I oned tl e punished. Inspect of law and ro up for the Handon game but the line-, Ho I at , ..0. Ho ro d lie 1 o id tin i Qf lu, f, nr? bn , principles two hours instead of tnree. Ing nnd left Imniedlately for Mount Hauler to remain there over night, returning to Taconia tomorrow morn ing, 'i have only heard of what hap pened In Seattle Inst night." said Sec ,.t!irv Daniels. telVning to tho trou ble between the Industrial Workers nnd the snllois or soldiers the night before. "If the sailors made nil at tack unprovoked, It was not right. I hnvo been told there were many hun dred more civilians In the party I bun Letters From Deported Bandon Doctor Read at Socialists' Meeting at Coquille. I SOCIALISTS CLAIM I I l,KA II Wllili HETVHN I T tides beyond tho service that they traditionally render. Is Indicat ed In a now method which tho ehoni- Ifcls hnvo discovered for creating Ivory from cow's milk. It Is said that the miinufncturcd article seems In a fair way of excell ing Hie nntural Ivory because It takes a high luster and presenes Its ori gin! color while the real Ivory grows yellow with age. As a substitute for other materials such as coal, bom nnd celluloid, tho substance will prob ably lie highly popular. I AMOXG THE SICIC. Will Preston, of Coaledo. came to Mursnlleld jesterdny on the eve ning train. He Is suffering with an attack of tonsllltls. Utile Jlmmv Hlchnrdson. tho IX-SIIOOTM. I young son of .Mrs. H. M. Hlchardson, 'who has been seriously III, Is re- TO POSK ns n martyr now nnd ported Improving, then Is one of the favorite Wnii K-rt.itzer. son of Mr. nnd ,. .Bt"!1.,.B.,of.lll r'.,R"0, . 'Mrs. Dorsev Kreltzer. Is on crutches ii is tiimciiii loioHu j-oir cubh n8 u regIt of hitting his foot with nnd retain your confidence In human- n axe wnle cuttng kindling the "' ... . other dnv. Mayor I.. .1. Simpson, of North Hetul. was presented by Dr. I. 1). Hnrtle. an enthusiastic good roads booster, who got right down to business by asking all who were present In favor of good roads to hold up their hands. Every hand In the house went up Instnnter. He then asked all who would vote for bonds to hold up their hands. Again every band was elevated. Dr. llartlo DANII-.i.K (11 AiloclMfJ rrru lo Coos liar TlmM.J SrJATil.E. .inly 1 !.- Secretary or the Nnw .losephus S. Daniels, de parted for Tacoiun today on his wny lo the Mare Island Navy Yard, lie will pav brief visits to Tacoiun and Portland ter of Its personnel sufficient con- then threw a few facts at the meet-! slderntlon, He nlso stilted flint tho Some men mind their own basi licas so strictly that wo nro not aware of tho fact. If you ennnot pay as you go, a 10-dny nolo with a good Itidorser will help some. A innti can occasionally give you some good ndvlco and still be scoundrel ut heart. UVIlOlt IX DEMAXD. Poller Moie lllollicis Try In (Jet Help In Portland. PORTLAND. Or.. July 19. -Every a line of nrtlvlty Is represented In the cry for unskilled help. Porter Uros. It Ih n wise man who can strike and other contractors who are build tho exact lino between n spendthrift Ir.g the Southern Pacific's extension nnd a minor. i to Coos Day are In constant need of Fow men nro nblo to put ten cents men. They pay Jl'.iiO a day. Men on the church pinto ns cheerfully ns receive free transportation from Port they will put a dollar on the bar at laud or other points on the Southern n snloon. I Pacific to Eugene, from which point wiion we obsorvo wimt some men they are stnged to the construction do and consider what they could nc- tamps. If they remain on the Job nrennratlon of petitions, etc.. would require time nnd that It would be brought before the county board nt Its September session nmi tlie uiec I lompllsh, wo mnrvol at the Idiosyn crasies of tho hiimnn race. It you attempt to follow the busi ness rules of the successful man you will probably find that they do not fit your caso. '50 days or more they nre required to I uy no stage fee. THE Ol'IKT OIISEIIVEII S.WS: I Portland Is having Its whirl nt the I. W. W It Is an organization that has n tinll of trouble everywhere. "It would have been particularly hard on Doc. Straw If he had been born a Jap, since there nro no swear words In the Japanese language." TITLE & TRUST CO. ABSTRACTS -Cxl I. S. KAUPMAN1& CO.'S WE have made arrangements to open a branch office of Title & Trust Company; of Coquille, in Marshfield, at our office, Ml Front Street, and are prepared to furnish reliable abstracts of title to any real estate in Coos County, on shortest possible notice. Your orders will be given prompt, courteous and careful attention, and we respectfully solicit them. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I hi: saving that eiiouiih money had been expended In the past 1 0 years to build a good road to Itoseburg nnd while this money was not thrown nwny systematic and Intelligent ex I endlture would secure better results. He wanted to sec the day when the reads would he such that the Coiiullle rows could come to Coos liny with out getting their feet muddy. President .Morrison then Intro duced Senator I. S. Smith, who girvo an earnest nnd practical talk on the question. Coos county was the ban ner county of Oregon when It eniiio to sentiment favorable to good roads, he stated, and was proven by tho vote on the good roads bill at the Inst general election. Faith was n necessary adjunct to secure good loads because faith in ability to con struct had bullded even gruntor things, like the Panamn Canal nnd would nld in good ronds. He told how Judge Coke, who is also a good roads booster, proved lo him that good, permanent ronds might be se cured without nny additional cost. mis could be done by n bond Issue Among the uutotnobllo dulegates to build the roads nt once nnd tho from the Coiiulllo valley wen. Mm nntiiiiil tax now pnld would bo siiffl-i following: lent for Interest nnd u sinking fundi From Handon. that would pay the bonds when duo .1. L. Kronenherg, John Kroneii- 11 ') Jiiuge nun, ciinirnmn of, tiers T. Treiulgold. .Maik I). Slier I 1IAN0ON, Or., July III. -Tho I Surf HiiyB: "Fiiendu of Dr. Loach here who hnvo succeeded i In getting into coniiiiiinicaltoii I with lilin slnto that lie bus been locuted at Snluni, whither he 1 went to enllHt the aid of (low j West in affording him pro tee- I Hon when ho returns lo this I city. In a letter received by a parly In this city today, (low j West einphntlcally states that ' i I.ench will be protected by law I I oven If ho Is forral to call out the state military. The doctor I l mis stated bis Intent Ion of re- I I turning to this city In (he 1 course of it few days nud resuin- ' I lug tlio publication or 'Justice.' I I "Tho iintei'edenlH of this I I man I.each nro not of the best I l and niunv stories, more or less i well founded, nro related of Ills shortcomings. ' FEDERAL GAME J-AW S(S NO TUl'TII Ei7i,",.M,.. Ill Mli) ... .--.. ifiir . HE Kllilii:iSP(Mt;r',,,l'i ;i .Mill (M.OSKI.Y, " '"J "KIT, Of "PI. has buon luvuHtlKtitlitir !, J?U oral gnmo lawH nn.i .''? ti nliHulutuly no foiiudntiZ' report In hoiiio IrreHiinn.a.'" niioiit tnu Killing ,,r iiM-i,. .'.It being u.soliitely prohlbltl?" I lIHlllmi. . '.- "' au In Thu limes, the whom In Tho ih, tho condensed tZJ game IllWH h glvm?'1 I. Ill 'I'll.. MM... h . l? d a Hiininiary of the m.w vJ'U i..... vm law. Mr. Tower n.s truth whatever In tunt 'it is now lilllCH In,.. "U ttrlAk.i "i. "There fc l0 lii. iiniiiuf..! :""vi wild duck or noon '.lill nt any tlinu of the venr' H oral law Is hi the rr.. '?U migratory ttlnlH referred r' wiiiiin tlio eiiHtoilv nn,i .'" 1 of tlio Oovornineiit C'H States nnd Hhalt not )eT1 or tnkeil eon I mi-.. i BMw eonlrnry to past I At n meeting of 1 In Coos County Socialists at Coiiullle eHterday, two Hon would probubly bu hold In O-1 ItstttTM from Dr. Li-nrli. who wns tobor. The mootliiir then ndloiirned , loiorti'd froni Ilaiidon recenlly. ----.. ,, ... --. -. ,,... ..! MM,..!.. ....,.. to meet nt the cull of the president. IliKPstcc Delegulloiis, The dolegntions from the Coiiullle alley were large and enthusiastic. The Coiiullle nittos bore banners In scribed with tlie slogan: f COQl'll.l.K SOLID KOIt I I HOOD IIOADS. I IIAKII Sl'KKACED. I (JET THESI'lHIT. Unndon autoH bore the liiserlptloti: tho county commissioners, who was present was called for and arose and stated ho waH nlwnys In fuvor of good roads. 0. T. Treadgold of Handon. follow ed with some practical suggestions for n campaign of educallon to secure n favorable verdict from tho voters, He said It would ho necessary to outline a definite tirolect nn,l lull Just how nnd whero and when nnd wny mo noun money would bo upent. iiiikii .iici.eaii wiiM(tiitH called and wore read. liiolr evael eontenls were not obluiniilile today. A. J. Stephnn, of MaiHblleld, was elected secretary nud treasurer in place of C. II. Ellis, the orgutiUor, who left here soon after his arrest for violating the nnti-Htreet speaking or der. Andrew Storganl. who was In at tendance, did not euro to give out much about the mooting, snvhiir thai hteplnin hud the records with htm. However, ho stated thut I.eaeli was expected to return here within ft lew days, lie said thai there were probably fit) present at (no mooting yesterday. He said that there might be trouble "unless some people looked out." Elected In I'YIiriini'V. It Is Hint oil that I.eaeli was oleclfd chairman at the meeting or the Soe lallstH In February to succeed C. Weaver, of MniHhlleld. Some or tlu Socialists nre said to he Irate over Loach's election. I'liiiiuing nidi ii wns mi ni?n in- nrd. 0. A. Trowbridge. Ituy Mniiln. "H ,Mr- W'ver Is Hiild lo hnvo not i;u uenry, k. k. oakes, (!eo. P. I.iilnl,, in'fMlu huraliinftur inovlded therefS -J then gives nuthorlty (0 '!' nud fix close season., i..?,' regard to tho breeding hnbli.'6 and lino of migratory flight WANT AM t t 'fil lit t . u.iir.i. -uiie uonian ciui.p Ml '" '.i.fuiuiii it , uiontli. Cull (!!t I nr ast S ii " . . v. .v,:mvm' m t!julre K. A. Amlinoift; -E. I'Oll 1IEXT- Ing rooms. 1'iii'iiMied l.niuZl :,;-, I'lrst it. xVl ItEriEK ItOADS I'OH COOS. I SNAP In lintel Innri... .1 inontli. Prlco for ipilck turn irl See McMIIInn, Coos Hay RealiVrl IF you wiiiil o liny or Sell n..i. ehnnee of nny kind, sco McVpI Coom liny Ronlty Co 1 Coos liny autos were labeled simp- CiOOD ItOADS. FOIl KENT -Fiiiiilsl,,..! IOUyl. ing rooniH. IITi S. Fourth cl FOUND I'diintnln ncii Inm,.. Owner wiio left It can hate id uy nieiiiiiyiug it ut our oRI Lampiiuii I'liiniiig co, I'OK SALE Painted limit HouyJ VnrnlHlied Kow llont, Sultilld uaiiiping or Hutching. J, . jij WAITED -Clgiu- gill ii( (1,MJ cigar Htiiiui. Dr. Sorronson. Will M. Host. It. II. llosn, A. I). Mills. E. Henry, Win. I.e Core, Mnrlc Dressy, Sam Johnson, E. (1. Cassldy. Walter Wells. J. T. Siilll vnn, Clint Mnleliorn. Stove Ciirren. I'linn Coiiullle. About u score of cars conveyed tlie Coiiullle delegation which was nt compnnled by tho Coiiullle band. Among those ncconipanyliig the booster bunch were: A. A. Morii .'uy oi uie Miciaiisis wiio are warm supporters or Mr. Weaver, who has been a leading member of the party In Coos County, do not leel that ho wnH treated siiiaro liv some or tlie Socialists who nut l.eneli In. .... ... . -..,,,,,...- "..in mi- Hung io no wns io iiut tnllc- 'him. C. A. Howard. T. J. Thrift. I.eo iiik aim got nusy ami build goo.l J. Carey. M. (), Hawkins. W. II l.v-roads.-roncrote roads. This state Ions. It, II. Mast, .1. W. I.onevo. W C nient was received with eutliiislns. lloso, (ion. Robinson, J. A. Collier' tic applause. a. q. Illte. I. n im.,r r i v .1" I au I ...! I. tl nn liniuedlulo campaign f,,,- Hecurlng . W. (lilge. IMwin Kllli.irso.'. '."n, .', IIMIII 1II1U' innm iiu .. !. . ' . . ... " - -... ii.. ia XL... VA' " . ."". i,lM-,iasi. i.. A. l.lljeiivist, U. A ni.V.V iwiT. ,. ".'i11 iiini gu- ii. !;. uiouser, O. E ......... ... .. wiiuii, in no uiuiuuer. C; ininii fiiiiiiiiir if, uti, ..i...... i....... ..ti - ..., iiivii in llltlllMl HUMS ior new momberrt and large numbers tigiied nnd pnld the membership reu "i V I I'niiV,.... .. . . . A- ' """ '" " Hazard. C. E. r-i, h! .' "?, ,I".H "1,,1,"1 for -"'""n. I SI. ' Hartson. S. M. Nosier, i linn mini ( Morrison aniiouiiced that Skcols. Clyde Huge, It. J Smlt STILL TRY 10 SEE GOV. WEST WANTED My xiierleiirnl w. Iiouso eleniilng, wnshlnj and J iiik. rnone ;r.iu.. I'Oll SAI.lv II.". ncrex tlrh krJ land, pint under cultivation,!,- improvements, '. front, 'iVi miles from North S-l Or. Excellent dairy ranch. J per aeru. For further Infr.l lion uildress Mcl.eod, McKifi co., .Norm iieuil, Or WANTED Win k by fliM da.il dresH. Apply l'.Hi N. 2nd street I Meckel , .'ales. W. II. ..i. ..i .. . .. i . : -...., ....,..., riiruiiiiuii sups .son, i.eiiH i.uiiovo. Hud Mnnsel. A It was nuiioimceil Unit ill.. ,..,.... i,... loiitlne business of the association would then bo taken up. Secretary C. A. Howard or Coiiullle read the "1,."K'V,f "" ,ll8t meelliig. . (i. htnr, of Ilriilgo .suggested a koiIoh of gooil roads plcnlts which !im iiiiuriiiiiy received Col. Climes made n appointment of u le n motion for tho IcLSer-lAibei-rjiKi0''; Lcaoli at Salem-Says He was rormeny ualifornia Methodist Minister. I! .Miner. Kranic Petut. F. Mlngus. A. McDuffy. K. Schroeder. W. Harrows. N. Sullivan. Tracy l.ench. Jack I.ench. S. .Norton. Curt Prlco. (ioorgo l.ench. I'ioiii Myiile Point. Half a score or Myrtle Point ears rolled Into town hearing ninny eiitliu ilnsts. Among them: J. I., l.alrd. I.. A. Itoborts, J. I). Clinton, Dr. Johnson, (ieo. Shelloy. Mrs. Shelley. Men McMiillen. Mrs. McMiillen, Cor ilou Shelley. Fred .McMiillen. Win. IW.IUtlllttt.... . "iiiiiiu lui Mi i-ii iiiir i- i fi Lf . ui niiii. f.... ii ik wmmmmmm " '"vi nnu i-rt'8 iieni Aiin-i-iuim esldenl Miiri-luiui unnoumed that ho would name this committee later nfinr kIiIiib t he mat- From Hi blue. . Mr;, n"!1, J"'. W. U. Starr. Peter Vxe. Mr. llolll. OUR SPECIALTY : Better Clothes for LessJMoney THE REASON : sceWi,K? ftttfA" WtunHy to THE PRICE-$8.50 to $25.00 - 5 The same yesterday, today and tomorrow. 1 1 A. U L yoi'th Bcud. -TWO STORES DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS. SAI.E-.U, Or.. July iji. n, y Hninp Htnlc chalriiinu or tb. Social 'nt paily nnd l.ee Cannon, secretary nnJ .l,rV !'"' ,l?vorl"K I" wt (lover hir or Dr. II. K. I.eneh. who was I Vi,,t J"'W "' Tlio So,."! , Vi, v ' . '"" ' '"iiniiit. Ha cm nud llu-r localH or the r,y , . ,Hi;;j,(! ave piiHseil resolutloiiH urging (iov- ion men ror depnit ug Dr Lem-ii "l iimkc; Hip,,, remunern., V , '" al ig to Intorvlow (lovernor Went In rererence t- iiw. .'. '.' ,mi:..:.i?,;,;of,i,7nu;3!u:n':i ami'" 'l,r "T "!8" ' '' of the same denomination. ITALIANS AHE OCSTED. 'iillle CHIens Decide ti. i.. . "nut l'oieii,.,.,s Tl,,.,.,. I'u Ooqiilll, RiMitlnol hhvh n I'OH SALE Household fnrnllnrill n sevcn-rooiii bouse conipletc $1110.,-0. I US So, I' ml street FOIS S.ll.i; Mnloilioiil, lrn:b: it'i'tj, motor six h P , four Triitientt: price $1' 7Ti. Jnqv TIiiioh orflce. FOIl SALE Cheap: city hnifwl nuggy mid iiuruesH. see net old Hear barn, WANTED I'ortluiiil reshhwk homo, or siibuiban ncreacel: elmiiKo for desirable CentnlH nue frontage, will assume. V4 I'L'ti Henry Illdg., PortlnnJ,OrpI uol Tl- -Mnrshfiold. ?,'"!'"" ."fflte.ne,, ' ' Sprint re-last Saturday, when the n of I.liZ,m,ry l,,'""K,1, ,,l-r n en n 1 !'".r "i0.?'' tHPctl I'OH s.m.i: iimi'i dcliir it waul to buy some fine luD lots facing on Suit Invest Bn vn id and extending to iff front ago on Coal Dank h'J South west1 Iloulevnrd at tnlP;i to be ii nuked this slimmer u tonus. Heynolds Develops! Co., 17S Central avenue. n "oxtrns, Quite ented II- ow InWI.... ,.." ".'." "' ttn jn -2 ONE SENT TO ASVI.UM. I. W. W. . n '"'nil insuup, nnii,irl,ana "n')0r says: 'oSf Ollikalner. nrosted and charce.i turbanco Tuesdnv ..i.,i . "'...V u Is Aultatoi- nt i...... , l'ou.,,1 Insa,,, '" Oscnr vlth TllOB.In.. .Tl , . " . " -'8 raving mnninn CL "Vi"1' uocnnio a a ship ntAstdrli." " (,eSOr,c" rro, TIMELV TOPICS. Formor Vlco-preslden ti.i , "andon game tho North Bo"'- aS .flTifflSKlSh ESL 1: sssTit syrvsgr 1 I-'OJt SAI.K !lUfu"t fMi launch, completely equip ped for cruising. Cooklnf gulloy, doelc chairs, etc Main cnbln finished a hardwood panels. Launc. Is In porfect condltloa tlirougltotit. having re cently boon overhauled and ropnlnted. Ia prc tlcully iib good as ner Cost orlgliinlly $2,100 nd If lakeii nt once will wi for $7fl, HesponilW parties can buy U M tholr own tonus. Call or address Tlio Gunnerjr. MiM'Blifleld. V1n. .. . . t chnn I Ml H.I,E .Sllllill w""' '.' Front street, Mnrshfiold. Of.. '- Kou iinuu uevuiuiicu. " i, death of my undo I must " Tocoinn. Shop la worth I; " 250, but will soil for 1150 Comploto oxaniliiatlon and ' .1 ., t ,.., r,. L-o' 111 iiKuiiou inviieii. vici w -.j uimmunuuou. ui jMSi 2312 North 80th street, T.e- Wash. l-'Olt KENT Four rooni house -three room flat furnished. Ply J. W. Motley, phone J, FOR RAl.V. "I hojid of Cttl. milch cows, 18 yearling' ?JI onlves. Will sell separated "l J. Times. rfl hlllfESWI .. . ......... iii,ir.i u.i.Mr.ii, iienenu "";.., m Apply Drondwny and Central; FOR SA I.E Modern ,',,e?,,V rooms with gns. olectrio iwl REAL W FOR SALE Launch "?U reot 4 In. beam and - luw;,,& 24 foot'? Stroncr. BRrvleontile boat, gOW.j in, suitable for family or ' uso. Apply John Dear, 1 " street, Marshfield