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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. THIS MAN WAS All IMPOSTOR Claims Coos Bay as Home and Says He Never Had Enough To Drink at One Time. The following press dispatch, -which Is Holf explanatory, Is a libel on Coos Hay. Xo one here knows anyone by tho name of .lames Biiech anil anyway when he claims Coos Day as his home and says he never had enough liquor to drink at one time everyone knows he Is lying. Tho Idea of any man from Coos Hay arriving In Oakland with a thirst! Coos Day Is n haven of thirsty souls. It Is an oasis and not a desert'. The only possible TRY TO GET L AND GRAMS TO CUT 001 Tom Minot Files Suit at Port' land to Secure Southern Oregon Co.'s Holdings. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1 A suit West Coast Lumbermen De cide to Reduce Lumber Sup plyDoesn't Affect Here. AIJKKDEH.V, Wash., Sept. 1. Tho COAST LEAGUE MILL OUTPUT BASEBALL SCORE Portland Takes Double Head er From Sacramento, Mak ing Seven Straight. (By Atfodntcd rrrM to Coos nr Tlmn.) PORTLAND, Or., Sept'. 1. Port land took both games of the double i i,. rnm.x.i thn Southern West Const Lumbermen's Association Friday ordered a curtailment of header from Sacramento yesterday, Oregon .Company to sell land em- one.thp(, , t,,c otltpllt ()f the lnniH, j lnkng seven straight victories over braced In the original Coos Ray lrri Tm In ir Kentoniber 1. owinir to 1 tlm nnminnt contenders. Todav dou- Wngon Road Grant to settlers for dullness In the lumber market. $2.50 per acre, as provided for In Thirty mills were represented, Bit Congress' grant of 1SG9. has been nated In Western Washington and filed with tho clerk of the United t-ortland, and It Is said that all the ! Sunday: ble-headers are being played, nirtho teams remaining over a day on nc count of Labor Day. Tho scores District Court by Tom .Minot for large mills In the Northwest win E. .1. Raines and fifty-eight others, co-operate. The method of decrens- Tho stilt Is directed against tho Ing tho output was not decided on. Southern Oregon Company and Gov- Most of the mills will work only a...i.i,.iimi r Mm ainri' la i,f Hi,, nnifip West Mul Attorney General four oa.vs a weeK, it is sniti. uic IAI'lUltUm'll V 1 utwcj in fcintv l,itJ - - man said Cooi Countv nnd the re- Crawford, as officials of the state output will be reduced 30,000,000 Las Angeles porter got It confused with Coos of Oregon. feet a day. .Members at tho meet- Bay. Myrtle Point Is the place tho The state Is Involved for tho rea- Ing thought a reduction of time thirsty ones como from. Ho may son that Congress first granted the for ninety days would remedy the bo some dry denizen from that dry binds to Oregon, and tho state sub-( situation, town who has wandered far from sequently donated Its right to prl- linmn nn.I rnnlli' wnntixl nnniiell Vate IMlllk'S. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1. lite to drink once In his life. Summons hnvo been served on agreement of mill operators In scs-j At Venice Rut hero's tho story ns It appear- West and Crawford already, order- ln nt Aberdeen to reduce the lttin- Venleo ed in tho San Francisco papers. Ing them to appear In court Sep- r output -win inn Oakland Read U nnd Judge for yourself: At San Francisco R. II. 12. San Francisco (J 11! I Los Angeles 1 3 3 (Second game.) San Francisco 3 G 0 1 0 1 At Portland R. II. 12. Portland 5 11 3 Sacramento 2 T 2 (Second game.) Portland Oil 1 Sacramento " S 0 R.. II. 12. 0 n 1 3 (! 0 WANTED TO 1112 Sl'liH TO Qt'lIXCII THIRST Orders Liquor by Wholesale, Tlicn (iocs In Jail. OAKLAND. Aug. 2S. "I'm from Coos Hay, give mo about $lfi0 worth of beer and whis key," demanded an carly-ntorn- Ing customer nt tho saloon of F. Kllnbttrg, nt Seventh and Market streets. "Yes, I want It, and I want it quick," ho continued, after It had been explained that tho es tablishment did ii'it have that much liquor on hand. To nppei'.so his thirst tho customer was led to .i nearby brewery, where he ordered ?f0 worth of tho amber fluid sent Immediately to tho steamer Robert Dollar. Hut when the 'uvcwor ascertained that the steamer" was on tho high seas far from porf, lie became sus picions and eaiiBed the arrest of his prospective patron. To tho police ho gavo tho name of James Hunch, declared ho was from Coos Hay, and In confidence confessed that ho had never In his life had enough liquor to drink at one time. Ho will ho detained for observation. teiuher li!, to answer allegations set conditions, or f. e nuns in l'ouianti (Second game.) forth In the complaint. "' Its vicinity, only two arc mem-jVenI,,0 v, j j Tho fifty-nine complainants aro bors ()f the West Coast Lumbermen's oaklnnd 2 2 2 people who desire that tho hinds bo Association, and there are not ex-1 sold according to the terms of tho pertecl to follow the agreement. The. hiiuuuii) s i.nme.. orlglnnl grant, nnd they nllego that Hls outside tho nidation are not" At San Francisco R. II. h. they hnvo offered tho proper sums concerned. The three largest mills ! Los Angeles 0 3 3 or moiiey required for tho purchase Dininn-Poulseii, 12astern and West-, San Francisco 3 !) 0 'of the lands, and have met with a rn nnd the C A. Smith Company, j At Venice R. H. 12. I refusal on tho pm-t of the company, the latter at .Marshlleld. have al- Oakland 2 S 1 ! This, they allege, Is contrary to the vnys held aloof from the nsaocla-, Venice 3 13 0 provisions under which the Govern- tloti. River mills hnvo been selling ' At Portland R. 11. L. nieiit relliKitilshed possession. more lumber tho last seven months nacinmeiuo s Tho original grant was made to tliiin during the seven preceding Portlnnd !tho state In ISti!) nnd provisions nionths, although tho prices hnvo not j ' wiu-.i inn. Iii Hull iiltnriintn u.wtlmm InilU'OVCd. TltCI'O Is little 1UOUC.V III the business at present, and some , i I !) 1 WjPKSTKM FLOUR !jSl.l!;i AT , of land should come Into the pos session of tho state provided a mill- of tho mills hnvo been running at a ( tary road was built from Rosebnrg loss, notwithstanding the (lcninnd for to Coos liny. These lamia were to tho output. 'parallel the road, and were to bo! Locally, little consideration Is sold to actual Bottlers in parcels of Rlvon to the agreement of tho West no more than 1 1!0 acres, at a rate of Coast Lumbermen's Association. In not more than $2..'o an acre. the first place, mlllnieii declare that I In 1S70 tho state In turn donated such an agreement Is likely to Its right to the Coos Hay Wagon bring down the Pnlted States Gov Road Company, and tho concern fl- eminent on those who sttbscrlbo to nally got patents to 10r,,120 acres It, and, so far as the Sound mills nre Ion the representation that tho road situated, they can scarcely afford j had been constructed. t lay off their forco at present, ow- j Then followed a number of trans- "K existing labor troubles In , fers from Individuals to corporations that section. and back again during tho next two ' decades until finally tho Southern' TLLIN(iS FROM COQl'ILLK. Oregon Company canto Into posses sion. These transactions, It is al Have your Job printing dono at Tho TlniuB office. Try Tho Times Want Ads. B ISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL A boarding .school I'm boys on model JlMl.iuTo farm, :!.". miles from Portland. An Ideal school for wholesome ti'uiniu; nil'l thorough education. Kmlnnmeiit permits all the nilviuitnu.es of n liluli-nrlccd ... . . ....... ,r. 1.1, I ' loos i mimy win .M-V.S .s ...... .,, M. ..,.,.. Mmvvil The .Senllliel. NEWS FROM ROSFHl'IK.' .logod, were made for tho definite .... ....... .. ! Iiiillillngs, mvliiuil, garden, athletic object of evading tho provision or lu " '"' field. Special alleutl.... to life in 'tlm grant requiring tho sale of the ""I'" ;""' " "f twrJ ' htu.l at tho price set In tho grant. n.1 " vert"", bids to be on file with ,,. ,,,. ..,.,, ,,. i I'ikiiitft f'ijkiiv ti lurtn in vmir ini In these deals th names of tho : hrss 1 51; v. HAItlt (i. 1,1212, Rector, .uison. or .Myrtle Point, late t'ollls P. Iliintlugton, I.eland wns a business visitor In Rosebnrg Stanford and Charles Crocker, of last week. lie reports Coos County California, figure prominently, prosperous, with development work oviilent on every hand. OHMIItl.D OIT Oh' Harry hlapleton and wife and her I. The Coos Hay Paving Company's concrete mixer was put out of com mission by an accident on Friday, PORTLWD. l,av'"K w"t'k W"S delayed sev eral days by reason of the mishap. Ralnh Terrell and wife ninrii...i ImhMilalMs Freed on Condition Deputy Sherllf Clyde Gage went here last evening arter a few days TI"'A' M (,",,'- ,,WH,t'' Vnlh'y o dollver ballot spent In Coos C.iiinl.v. They made PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. I.- Lead- boxes and to serve a summons on tho trip In Mr. Sliiplelou's auto- '" ''''''''nt Industrial Workers Dave Crawley, a road worker, want- luoblle. , f the World disturbances, Tom '! In Curry County 111 a bootlewglng F. A. Cutler and sister, Mrs. I,UI'"K' Socialist; (. I). Peterson, rase. Howman, of Myrtle Point, passed ll""" ai"l ''""n Randolph, who Peter Axe, of Hrldge. Is marketing through Rosebnrg this morning en w,"' '"''"st'Ml several weeks ago some of the finest peaches ever seen route to points In California where ''''"W'l wlfa creating disturbances on the coast. One picked at random they will enjoy their annual vaca- ,,ml wu" wvro sentenced to the from a box measured nine and threo- tlon. rock pile by the Municipal Judge, quarters inches. G. W. Arils and O. 12. Murray, 1,11 Vo "H'''''''1 ,0 l'nyo Portland pro- ' .1. W. Roberts, who came to Co ot North Head, passed through here v,lll,', ""' ,,llHl'M ilK'list them which uullle several months ngo, has pur thls morning en route to points In '"' "I'lnled, will bo drop- chased the .1. Fox furniture innnufac Callforula where they will spend Mumbers of the City Com- Hiring plant and will enlarge It. lie soiiio flute. They are In kearch of '"'""'"n agreed to suspend all three will not only make myrtle furniture a location, Koseburg News, sentences and the men are to leave of a diversified character, hut will nt once, Hums will go to some turn out sash and doors, and Interior A CARLOAD OF HLVKSTI2M ollu''' k'""' nd resume his work finishing material for buildings of FI.Ol'R AT HAIN'KS'. s a watchmaker, while the other every kind. IIIsliop Scott (irnmmiir School, Viiiu hill, Oregon. JUST RF.CI2IVKD A largo shipment of Klcctric Cm Glass Shades. Call and seo our stock of glass ware. Wo also havo somo of tlx Intest designs In shower fixtures from two light to flvo. I2vorythInc In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy c: inger Sewing Machines Wo havo thorn tor rent or for salo. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Salo. W. J. RITZ. litl Park Ave. Marshfleld. Phone 2H0-X. PRQFESS 1 0 N fj l pi g ggn BKNJAMI.V OSTLTXD, Consulting Kiigineer and Architect. Have jour Job nrlutlng done at The Times office two will return to the sea. Try Tho Times Want Ads. The Parisian 0'Connell Building. Fashion's Center. Extra Specials We do not want to cairy any summer garments to our new store and for the few remaining days we will give an extra discount on our already low pi ices, Ladies' Suits n and Coats at ndll rHCe All Ladies' Dresses nnH hildren's White Dresses & One-Third Extra Special Prices on Everything in the Store. ' New Fall Suits and Coats arriving on Every ' For the second time within a few .months the tailoring establishment i of Fred S. Slnglo was broken Into Friday night and five suits of clothes taken. Kutrance was gained through a rear window. There Is no clue to the perpetrator of the crime. Dr. II. H. Moore, who leff Coqulllo for Portland about six months ago to take a post graduato course, loft Monday for Haudon, whore he has decided to locate permanently. Will Harrow of this city, and his cousin. Unfits Truman, of Rnndon, with two othor Handon boys, return ed on Saturdny from a week's out ing. Tho week was devoted to hunt ing, fishing nnd seeing the country, tho party autolng as far as Rose bnrg. Coming homo tho steering gear gavo way tin n bridge- this side of Hrldge, and tho machine, and all ! Ill It, went to the bottom of tho ra- vine, some thirty-five or forty feet. ! The hoys escaped without serious Injury, and the machine, which was gotten out In three or four hours, wns not much damaged. Phono t ().! L Marshfleld, Ore. SHIP MAXV TIF.S WRIGHT, CONTRACTOR AND HUILDKR Estimates furnlshod on request Plans and specifications furnished It desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. TOKL OSTLIN1), ) Plnno Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phone 10S-L Leave orders at W. R. Haines Music Co. pBRIj RILEY BALLINGER riunlst and Teacher Rwldence-Studlo, 237 So. Broadwa Phone 18-L. W. O. CHANDLER, Architect. Room 801 and 802, Coke Bnlldlai Marshfleld, Oregon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentin. 171 Crimea Building, orer Graa4 Theater. Office Phone 830. WM. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oregon. J Tho Tillamook arrived here Sat j urday evening, nnd next day took 1 2.000 White Cedar railroad ties for Portland. K. J. Loney. Cashier of, equipped to do high clam our Bank, took paasage on the Til- 7ot ,BOrt t the Yrj ltmook for Portland on a bualneai , Jlf' . ?tl tra, DR, A. J. HENBRV8 Fall Fashions in MEN'S SUITS Never before has our showing of new styles in Mph' Suits been so extensive or in such pleasing variety The cut of the coats is similar to last season Th English and semi-English models still hold their nlT ularity, likewise the box-back coat, while the more rnn" servative sack is preferred by many, " In fabric worsteds, cheviots and serges divide it tention almost equally. Those .preferring something out of the regular will find the stripe effects so much n demand, also many novelty patterns, In coloring w! are showing very attractive effects in grays, bblup! browns, half shades and mixtures, 1 We invite your early inspection, Ask the man who has looked at these his opinion, MEN'S SUITS, $15 TO $40. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Three Stores:- - Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for CoossBay Wednesday, September 3, at 3:00 P. M. San I-'mnelseo office, H()."i Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Pier Xo.i'T InteMk-eunle Transjiortntloii Co., C. V. McGcort-o, At. Phono il. STEAMER IAQUA SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. KIST IJOAT; CSOOI) PASSKXOKK ACCODIOI)ATIOXS AXI) GOOD SERVICE. A. U. m.MKXT, ArciU, Ocean Dock, Mursliflold. KQUIITKI) WITH WIltKLKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS O.V TI.MK. S.ILIX(J KJtOM POUTiaXI) AUCJUST , H, 1, 1H, .XI AT H A. M. SAII.IXfJ VHOM COOS HAV AIXJUST IU:o P. .Al.; Miti. 10,11'. .m.; au. ir, vjtr.u) p. si.j avc o, 1 p. .m.; au(s. ai, 1 P. !.; AU(J. 1 (.;! A. M. Tickels on salo to all Kasteni iolntN ami Information as to route! ami rates cheerfully furnislietl. Phono Main ilTfh. 1. h. STICIUilXO, .!!"' S. S. ALLIANCE KgUIPPKIJ WITH WIHELES8 SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, AT 11 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTINO WITH THE NORTH BANK HOA1) AT POHTUfll NORTH PACIFIC UTEAMBHIP COMPANY. Phone 41 . O. P. McGKOKGK, NEW AUTO LINE TO PORTLAND. Marsbfield-Drain Auto StageLine VIA ALMttiANV i nuwi i.ii)ujvu ...ti el PASSING GOLD AND SIM'hR FromlMorsbfield to Portland in 16,Hours LEAVES MARSHFIELD EVERY MORXIXG. AT 5 A. M. ON STEAMER RAINHOW. Tickets on salo at Busy Con! Phone 208. FAIR TO DRAIN, $11. Protect your homes before the fire breaks out, by Insuring them In a good, reliable Fire Insurance Com pany. Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion's policies are the strongest, cheapest and best. See Wm. J. Leaton, agent, room 15, Eldorado bldg., or phone 243-L. T. J. SCAD7B. W. S. BROWN JR A. H. HO Marshfleld City Auto Service Oood Cars, Careful Drlrers aae reasonable charge. Our notto: "Will go anywhere at any tima.' Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE. Proprietor. Have That Roof Fixed! SfOW Bm COUTREI& EsUmates FoJf 187.L u"Wgu FAMILY DINNIM In our new lctllJ0tVi pecially prepared to cjteri, H-artA Rezular meals or de"- opea day MERCHANT S OA ComroeffS. HOTEL H0m Board and room, sj1f, ox Mats Md'loda.Tli FooMaiy loiow MOBW