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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,- W3-EVE!i!G EDITI'. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV Editor and Tub. DAN E. MALOXUV News Editor. TO GEI THIRD Official Pncr of Coot County. OFFICIAL PAPEIl OF THE CITV OE MAHSIIFIELD. SUIISCltlPTIOX HATES. DAILY. One year tC.OO Per month 0I WEEKLY. I One ycnr $1.50 t When pnld strictly In advance the iubscrlption price of the C008 Bay Times la $5.00 per year or $2.50 for, W months. 0 s E CAPT SIMPSON TO 1 HOTEL HECKIVEKSIIIP PHOCEEDIXfiS C(M)S DAV PIOXEEll LUMHEHMAX OE .1. ('. LA FltAXCE, IXSUIl AXCE SWIXDLKIt, DEIXfl FIX IHIIED SOME CLAIMS SET-TLED. MAY Ell EOT IIAXDSOME STItUC- TUHE TIIEIIE MAY IJE CALL El "A. M. SIMPSON" IX HIS HOXOIt. Entered at the postofflco at Maraa- field, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second clasi mall mattor. Dedicated to the service ot tho ppoplo, thnt no good cause shall lack champion, ana mat evil snau urn hrlvo unopp-'scd. AddresD-all communications to COOS "WAY DAILY TIMES. Murshflcld'":; ;: :; : Oregon I'ATIEXCi: A VlllTl'H. Cnpt. A. M. Simpson who arrived on the Hay this week from San Fran cisco Is reported to bo considering the proposition of financing u tine hotel for North Mend. The hotel would be built ns n sort of a lasting monument and contribution from him i The receivership proceedings of .1. C. La France, the Insurance swindler who was arrested nt Co- qiilllo last spring, are being wound til), and It now appears that the In surance companies wno were de frauded, will receive about one- third of tho $15,000 which they to the welfare of North Mend. With paid to Mrs, La France on the body mnttcrs In hand, It Is poslblc that substituted for La France. a $100,000 building may be nrrang- At present there Is a balance of ed. ; $5,000 on hnnd, and n few claims Tho matter is In the early stage j are to be paid. There Is also yet and nothing definite Is obtainable I about $1000 In cash which was concerning It. IMPATIENCE' Is a natural condt- ,nl011 from '-a France when he was Capt. Simpson is feeling line and tlon when the public Is await- arrested. .looking good despite his advanced lug development of any propo- Among the clnlms that have been years. He wub elnted at tho great Hlflhn thnt has, n vital Influence , nettled wore those of O. T. Trend- evidence of prosperity he saw In upon the life and being of the community. Great projects nnd the building of a railway from Eugene to Coos Hay. Is a great project, re nulro time In their development, and those who may not be Intimate ly In touch with these developments breed Impatience and sometime sus picion. The chronic grouch who growls because tho new bridge Is not act ually built at North Hend overlooks a hundred evidences of progress In the construction of the railway that are hopeful and encouraging. j Tho rushing of work all along the Hue, Including the tunnels, Is elo quent with tho earnestness of the contractors in prosecuting the con-, strnctlou ns rapidly as possible. The taking over of the Terminal railway Is another link that has hcou made i'l t o chain of railway connection t "111 soon be a dream realized. With duo patience for the progress of nffalrs whether otherH aro con cerned and with tho proper degree of hustlo nnd boost In tho part that falls to each of us Individually, tho clty-that'ls-to-bo will soon be realized. gold of nnndon, who held a $3000 mortgage and which was settled for $500. .1. C. Wofford, La France's brother-in-law, nlso settled his claim for $500. North Mend nnd snys it Is one of the most prosperous looking places he has visited in a long time. BUS MAD E SPEEOr RUN A. L. MILLS, OF POUTLAXD, IS lll'XTIXO WITH ItODFJtK'K MACLKAV IX WILDS OF COAST ItAXOE AXD OX ItOOFE HIVEIt THIS WI'IKK. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Enteitalnlnn Today. Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer Id eiitortnlnlng nt cards this afternoon. r- WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA THAT FAT OLD MUCK. , The cursed fog comes rolling In, Twlxt mo nnil tho old fat bud Jhst rolling down tbu curtain, Hotweenr iih. Darn tho luck. At ilrst 'twas a llttlir hazy, And I waited, to be sure Just' then the cussed fog rolled And mndo the buck secure. Just sec the darn stuff boiling, See It working; to and fro, II Just comes- up and lights n hit, Then settles down below. Ah I stand here wet and cold lii the early morning light, Waiting for the sun to come And open up the sight. tli'nk of many limes gouo by, ! ''avjinucd Just the same, Hut for all the disappointment, I'm always glad 1 came. Ever thus our disappointment In little things will be. They also come to other men A. comfort don't you see? Hearsay. In (Special to Tho Times.) WICDDICUMUUX, Or., Aug. 20. A. L. Mills, president of the First National Hank of Portland, and his three sons, wero tho guests of Rod erick L. Mncleay at his hunting lodge on Kogtto Itlver, nnd will start for tho mountains to bag a few cougar, boar, wild cats, nnd other nnlmnl8 that mny cross their paths. Will Coy, with his famous f bear hounds, will act ns guide, nnd I t llllfll Hill llflfff lllll Hlrt ll'llrf.df ...iff I of the Coast Hatige, about L'u miles southeast of Wedderbiim, a section where very few hunters reach, nnd where game of nil kinds Is plentiful. I Mr. Mills made n record run In his auto from Portland to Wedder- litirn. He left Portland nt 4:30 a.m. Sunday, reached Eugene at 10: tn a. in. nnd Itosobtirg nt 3:25 p. in. thnt day. Leaving Itosoburg nt 7 a. in.. Moudny. he reached Myrtle Point nt noon nnd stopped one hour for lunch, leaving there at 1 tc m. lie arrived at Wedilerhiirn nt p. in., Moudny. School Hoard Meet. Tho Mnrsh tleld School Moard held n meeting this afternoon at the olllce of Judge Hall. FOR T n 9 H i OB Agate CaMiv- Closes Witft Duplication of Battle' of ' Battlt Rock. (Special to The Times.) POUT OllFOHflX Or., Aug. 20.. Port Orford's third annual 'Atfu' Carnival closed Saturday night af ter a very successful two-days cel ebration, Including all kinds' of sports, and n wrestling mutch be tween Chapmurr, of Cnmns VflWoy. nnd Lutsey, the Curry County chuin- plon, In whlclfLtttsoy woii'twoiottt of three falls". Lutsey having- put Chnpmau on- ttte mat the Hist fall In 17 minutes. The Iluttle of rUat tie Kock "'wu re-enacted as the closing scene, and nearly S00' peo ple witnessed' tho reminder oi the old Indian -fight of 1S51 where the first white: 'settlers in Southern Ore gon tried to'-mnko a stand." Dnttle Hock at Port Orford, Is th Ply mouth Uoek'of the Pacific; ami thuj- A FAILURE It 'AI r-. ! of.'bteastiful fall trtrtimmgrw'oiuld; Bm r.W ."! and nover seeing tlte Louw'ap, "' lihTjjorted bead) 'tassel-is In sllaites? ami! eowbih' y Gdlii' and silvenucord, . Mfaif moufailiiH ,m , 1,31 wife brilliant s sMbutttJix?. ! Mfaaboux andiiRrencHiC&ney' ftn'ouaiih., Dfeslnittom: Ti'iiiOTing; that wfcWh' atoms;: sbe LAjytBtrs WjflDjjJ LANDOS (KCOII IO(MHi) MTMMHT DEUWIIV-lil-jr.2 FHOXT SfRKET. mum Torn obdhh I'IIONim...' Itonds Hail. Messrs. Muslin and Vanghau returned last ovenlng from an nuto trip to Curry County points. They report the roads In bad condition. ('ood Street Work. Vlsltoro to the County seat report that n great deal of hard surfaced pavinrj Is being' put In. rtI that Coqttlllo's streets will compare favorably with those or many cities twice its size. .Many Flues Paid month of August Carter has collected Hires from offendc-a In the city. Tiffs promises to be n record-break- Iitg month for fines. Agate Carnival to be held horw each-' year will 'attract the atteiK-fon of the whole coast to this historic point. The Agate Carnival Ideu-.uid 'the reproduction of the Dnttle or Mattle Kock was suggested to thcPort Or- rord Commercial Club Itr 1911 'by Frank H.' TIchenor, of Portland, who was bom at Port Orford,' mid whoso gntndinther. William Tlch- 1 enor, was- captain of the boat thnt landed the nine white men there lit Isnp.'wHtj battled with UN? Indians. The Uhrnlvnl In I'M I -had nn at tendance of about 211U7 in l!i 1 2 about-4'00, and this-yir nearly S00, whfch shows the success of tho celebration. Frank' A; Stewart, who Is- tho father of the agate collecting Idea In Ctrrry CoiiM-y, and who undoubtedly bus the finest collectfon or both ptls!ied and 'iiii pollBhed ngntes In the country, car ried off the silver cup this ye.tfr-as first prizes for fluent- colluetlu-a- or uitriug tlie i.poiiMieu nnd iinpoifslied tiirates. Yankees' New "Speed Merchant" Sho jreai opeea m rirsc Uame . so rar, Marshali.Mr. Stewart has nearly 1 oi)tr pol-'. I jcted $10S.50 In Ishud agates or ev?ry color, hue. (' slze. shape and iiesrrlptlon known to agnte collectors, mid lie bus probably 1 OO.OOu vianpollshot! agates assorted according- to colors,- sl'm, in glnss jaw. Pori Orfonf wier built by boasts the only annual agate enrtti tho Chos. A. tho worlu-and'her ugate'.ioli- contT IX CTHItV. to Evon while soine Coos Hay men are looking forward to Sunday as n day of rest, their wives are plan- Sam Itii'sell, Principal Orremlc be Trlfil There. (Speclnl to The Times.) OOI.I) MEACH. Aug. 20. Sam Kiifsell, or Langlols. was bound over to the grand Jury on a statu tory chargo under $5000 bonds by Justice Cox, mid on fnlluro to give the bond, the accused was lodged In the Curry County Jail. The Cir cuit Court sets in Hold Moach on August' 25, when Judge Coke, of .Marsh field, will be down to hold court. Tho docket at the coming term will probably Mio n week to try the cases. nlng rr a Sunday picnic that to use a IVrliuutterlsm -Is something else again, (Joes to Sea. The Wilmington the now lumber schooner Krusu & nanks for Nelson Lumber Co any. was tow-,,wtor8 will hn exhlMt at the. Ill Ifl Hr!l tnrtni' nti.l m-III Iw. 1..!,... ' . I, . '"nun i-anuiua lixposmon that wilt oy me raicon to san l-'ranclsco toi' have her machinery Installed. sur- $VJJ h MKnriglit PIcmIck Hot dnys imil niaoiilfght nights have been the lln splration Tor mnny informal lauin-fi tides and beach parties this xvewV. Toiifsht the congreciittou of the irp tlst Church will o to Jordan's Cfire. mid tomorow Frank Sii-ith o.f h prlso tiny whu -havo u. seen, cn. Port Orford e.vli.fbit.' HAS tr.UtD Ut'Ki Porl Oi'foiun KdlH:ii',v ll(uvr. uii!-I Dok Dit mid' lit-. Wavim MU X'(m The Port Orrord Trlbuiie. prlirts the following: "Tile Trll.'mu. vdl- Harchery will entertain with m iMnce j tor may hbte horse MMise mi an't at Encgren's fi'ove. Oideicil to Leave It. P:. Smith, an old character or Coos Uuy. has been ordered to leave town. He was arrested tho other- itlsht ror driiiikcnness. He hns- Ik wit eniiHliiif more or less bother ,twt Marshal Carter thought Tor a; tl'me to Vile Insanity charges aguilwt him. but finally decided to ,c lilm rf'titru to South Slough, MISS M. F. MULLEN- was Cumin,. visitor this moratugr, retni-iilng on the noon trail. MR. AND Mils. UOUHflT imnwv. - w I NO mid two children left today ror mi ouiitts at nandou Ilench, Don't I w afraid thnt you will' do. It. ion wen ir you do your best. Blanco Cigar Store Better and Brighter Than Ever before Ready for Business Tomorrow (Thursday) Morning The carpenters and decorators will finish their work this evening and we will be ready in the morning. We will be glad to see ALL OUR OLD FRIENDS and MANY NEW ONES. A welcome waits everyone. Come and See Our New Home ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr. know but ho certaitile lu,ir t' itcnn a trace of 'horse hick. Unst Satur day wo I. ml tho lulsfort'iiiu to lose by nceldtm our nlunlilo rld1ns and driving imrse. 'rlorniiK;" If wns running on puMiiro ami- tsi some way hruk. his ieK, In, Hueh a man. ner thui.he had' to be- pJlfed. makliic- the fourth homo time we have lot I by unddoiit wlthlu tho last lew 1 OmwJOw .vears. with'n- les than two ye.irs ve,h.vf lost a. hotse that ror mtvon yeui-h, knew hut one master's voice mid' a don that for IS year, was our- falthritl companion, and now. another l,rtrse thnt ror nlnu veais" had glvoit us the best that bo had I'erhap we- Imvo truer rrlwids loit Ui, hunun rorm. but ir wo hne wo can easily count tiled- nuiuiei "Pon our ringers and toes. The, dumb rrlend Is nlwayt, tho wane throtiKh sunshine ni.d rnln, pros I'orlty and advoiRtfybls iovalty knows no change, and even as ho (IleX tllO WUllMl.n .1. . , , ""'"h omuii oi tne tuns (Supplied by No.v Process Electric Corporation, X. Y. i'IIAM'E'S XEW "$f.-tKl( HKAri'V" EAItXED M)L'I) Al'I'LUSt I IIS I'AST WOUK IX THE FIELD AXD OX IUSKS. I'l-uz .Miitsei. tne $ir,(M)0 beauty from tho Haltlmoro Orlo! Vns made his doboc with the lllglilnndori:. Ho dlsi:iliywl an ibtl wmi.; i ipimk nut imied to iiiako u hCi. MaUol va. a little nervoas nt tlfc0Bim.rt. niuh more to la tit wiMlt, wHnn-tlx fans gave htm mi ivaWri ntUm hi- made tb pkj en Austin's bunt. Stovnll tullowed AuaUrii.aiidi wiou-aded to Mcl mn uu now player was In too much ofu, hurry t.y throw the unu niiiiie u wild heave. intsiiiiw iwnuty made our trlpH,,iQotllo. Wn,. la the flntla-1 li.g ho met the Ilrst bnll ami drovw It to lorr Into Johnstoal hands.. I'll-next time he rolled oulntoitllo. pllvlbic. He struiljostl I'l tfitf. iirtrs. and In the- Eoventlr wvhI: to. Km oo lour baliull stole second. IIVUIU OX ANVIL. Hesiiiue, Schooner Will Itnmlou Hun Soon. . Portland paper says: "Tioi-J Highly overhauled and prosontlnn the npiieaiaiico of a brand new cruft the gasoline scliooner Anvil,- winch went ashoro near tho mouth ofrtfie. .Velmlom early In April. wiU-, m voinmlsslon ngnln on her old aoitto as soon as nn engineer.- whti has been employed, arrives rroin. Sun rrniiclaco. William Mllssuor. I'orm erly in chnrgo or her engine. rooniH. roslgned his position on account or Illness. I "Canlntn CnnM., m. i. ,1 t tor's l,.i,,.i ,., . . .hu j-ioi- huh nc- , . ' " ol nncoiuiuerablo aiivii, For ..o.uuuii in uis eyes. We huv n,. will bo sent to reprint County at the Good liit w to be held In Kttreku. AupS and' 2T The delesatiiW from ' will: te Judge V. A.v,Wooi, to;- Couitiitssloner xtlm grow Prosecuting.. Attorney i 11.. Memltth and S. E. Mm CiMctnihisionor Colmrove luA swoted to take tho party In M1 old Ueacli Glqiie. llnvo your Job "printing l The Times ortHJ. IIMMOllln I.. . . -"'"'"ii ni tno luesent time wo have reached tho end or Hip fiends to lose. And now if each subscriber to the Tribune, will just come throiiKh with a dollar nnd a lm,f wo WH have the price or nn nutoinobile, and then if wo 8mash o thing ,, ,, ,t KO0S (,ea(li thoro will bo no sentiment nttached to It the loss will all bo financial." II. HAIIV WEIODS o POl'XDS nun or 1'ort.sinoiiUi, x. Family Creates lni(.,c PORTSMOUTH. N. H . a,. n The home or Mr. r.d Mr8t wu'ain ruo"'a "s been Invade,! tn. eral dnyB by women , chiefly mothers, to congratulate thorn and got a look at he largest and handsomest baby Minilio LOUiso is thn Intno .i. tlon to the family 0f . . and on the day of her birth she t ped the scales at 20 p0umla. She U tHe Htlt Child to arriv l .... .? ' j Jj, '" " llo IUHI n number,. jf years lio' ran between Newport nnd Waldport ' ii i.iiiiiiiiiiiu oi tno gnsollno schoon er Wllhelmlnn, n carrier handling '"oI0 rreigut porhaprt thiin any other vessel of' wi- size leaving tho river during the sumo term or sorvlco. For tW fast Tew months Cuptnln Tyler ha been making his homo at Portland. "Oinclals ot- tho Oregon Shoro Navigation Cumpany say that the A ii ! 1 ...in . ".. in provido a weokly sor-ll vice, clearhiK rroin this end of the If ..y Duuiruay. she has nc- coinmodattons ror 40 pnssengera aur capacity for tnklng care of 300 tons of general freight at each trip. She will eall regularly at Florence, an don ami Newport. "The Ilreakwator nmi s., n Klmoro mo two or tho few vessels on tho coast nover to have mot with a serious mishap nnd they have been out In tho worst turn that Peackei FOR TIUP TO EITHKKA. Arrangmenta hareT been complet ed whereby ft delegation from here Cannii WV. 11 WW A MILVT COMING Steamer M Fridy Phone your order, THE BAZAI, phone 32. -. House of Q Mar J.t Ho equ co , Pri tei aitr i