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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1914)
TIEN A MAN GETS ABOVE HIS BUSINESS HE IS ALWAYS BOUND TO EALL Off dims lmj WxmtB .. MvritV-DAY 1U2QU1SITE KVEHV MERCHANT Who uses Tho Times advertising columns will tell you ho makes money by so doing. Tho reason Is pimple. Dependence Is placed In Tho Times ads because no "fako" nil can enter its columns. t meat, according to tho bollof nil but vegetarians. Instead of nrderlnc your roaBt, or your steak, ? 1 haphazard mannor, why not 1mi.Iv the -ads In Tho Times, and see what tho butchers have to of fcr you? ,, MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PIIESS Established 1H7H ns Tho Const Mull Adopt Plans for Reinforced Concrete Structure on South Sixth. EXPECT TO START WORK EARLY IN MAY Committee Today Arranged to Go Ahead B. B. Ostlind Wins Contest. ntte todav. ii. ii. ost- llnd's plans for the now Catholic church In Murshftcld wero adopted by a special comiulttco of St; Monica's congregation. ino auujiuun ui mui puma .." ....--- ---- --- - - .- - -. from now on the now cdillco will bo .i..d una nun ()I inn IlrBl HlOllH II II ( 1 rushed, 'mo cBiiniaiuu cobi on mo new cdlflco vylll bo ?2D,000. 1 The plans for tho church woro ho- , lecteil from several skotches pre- pared by tho competing architects. Itwaua decided victory for Mr. Os-, llnd. Tho coinmltteo selecting tho plans consisted oi iiukii .ucuuni, i. n. (Jngiion, J A. Whlto and Row A It. Munroe, It is hoped to get tho now cdillco under construction by May 15, and it nil! bo completed this summer. The plans call for ono or tno most coiupleto nnd handsomo edllWs to bo found In tho smnllor towiiB of Orcgon. It Is to ho handsomely fur- nlshcil and will bo an cdillco of which not only St. Monica's congregation jndltcv Father Mtiuroo can bo proud I but one mat will be a prldo for coos flay. Detailed Dm-iJptioii. i' The n-vv church Is to bo of tho I ltammi.. htm 111.. nil, Htvln nf lltllll i lecture and of loluforced concroto' construction with tlmbor roof and spires. The ground dimensions of tho cdl flco vOll bo about: (10x1:20 foot. Tho mala spire will bo 1-0 high, that , Is from tho ground to tho top of tho cross. Tho seating capacity wJH bo 600 and on special occasions this an bo increased to about 800. Tho main entrnnco will bo on Sixth street and will open Into a hall about 10x28. On either side of tho malu entrance Is n towor entrance, each about Uxl I. From each of theso entrances Js a iMrSItt nnltmlliin tn tlwv tifitfrt ltrltl'iK lu ".""' rim urn w in mu iniiu n111t.11 10 VOL XXXVII, iilD CATHOUCS ARRANGE ID BUILD $2510 EDIFICE about fiOxhl) Tim n tnr rnlllnir ux-1 ' ,lu iinj-ium m i""i"""i.' i m' fends m " the University of Call- and three stens lend to tho Sanctu-, fornm wns celebrated today, bee 5 floor Tho "lancols and two'tary of Commerro Rodflold spoko alio Xr. aU'ojmrnted "roll, 'tho '" ft' Grck '1J1 navn i,v ..niiminn nn.i n,iinii. rn or Outlook, touching on iniportnut (ho .I.1..H nf ! nl.nnnnl nrn tl... I Priest's BacrlBty and tho (working sacristy. An nmbulatory in tho rear ot tho altar connects two sacristies. A special convenlonco'ls n II ro proof vault built In tho working site rlsry for kenning tho church records. Under tho Sanctuary Is a buscmont about 20x10 for heating plant, etc. A vacuum vnnor steam heating ' jstciii will lm installed. I In addition to tho main lloor tliero Is b choir balcony with n seating capacity of about eighty, including -v vi.u.t HK'll Hill UU IUUUIUM UIUIU. Special arrangements for Installing largo plpo organ woro mado. Joel Ostlind, a brother of B. B. Ostlind, prepared a good sized model ot the church which has been palnt d so as to give an excellont Idea of what tho completed structure will 'uk iiKe. n is a very clover pleco f work and some pictures tnkon of he moilol look as though they had been taken of a completed structure. Capt. Cantwell Expected to L Report Urging Charles- inn J nnaiinh. V Capt John C. daiitwull of tho U. S. Reteitu set-vlco arrived here on to N'ann Smith yesterday on an In spection tour of the life saving sta J'ons In this vicinity and especially jo make a final report on the pro posed removal of tho Coos Bay "fe Saving Station to Charleston, r Cantwell intimated that lib "P"' would b& in favor Ot tho bo?i ?' ?f lhG action at the earliest possible t ne and In fact would urge rLi wrnt over the situation with vTn.. nt yesterday and saw the ad-' tl rSP that wou,a ncc-"0 rromi oe Charleston location making tho service of thn iv o i.i. or..i UN 10 MOVE LIFE SAVERS "aonD7 them to respond more Prompt!, fimfV Canell was somewhat orJLla,r wlth thls action having Corvu " en on the Revenuo cutter last evening he conferred with C. tot i Henry Sengstacken, J. Al- tkl Matson and others concerning ine matter. He left this morning to Inspect MARSHFIELD, OREGON, NED JONES IN JAIL AGAIN Aged Woman Strike Leader Is Military Prisoner in Col orado Now. Ill)1 Awoi lalp.1 Pint In I'iwi liar TIiiim 1 lit I 1 ummmiiwi ,.... .. . .... Aia'iiia mi, v,uw., .unrcu at. Afler a week's freedom "Mother" jom,H ,H miH ft In,nry prlsonor 1 t10 . 70IU, ri0 nK0(1 8trIIC i ailer was taken from the Bouth ,()und Colorado & Southorn train t,R HirnliiB by Captain NlekorBon ,. or,iorH of General Chaso and lodged In tho county hospital under miiitury guard .Mother" Jones left Denver last night for Trinidad. She Is being held liifoiniuunleido. Nlekrson left Trinidad Inst night under orders to arrest her at Wnlsonburg, when tho announcement wns made that slio wns leaving for Trinidad, "j protest ngaliiBt such tront- mont," sho said. "Hut I am not surprised." .John Drown, known ns her body guard, also got off tho train but was not arrcBted. 54 YEARS OLD Anniversary of California Edu cational Institution At 1 Berkeley. Illy AmuhUim I'm, in (mm llty TIium", BERKELEY. C'al.. March 23. ,. ., , ... ..,.... , ,,, qUCHtlOIIB HOW llOfOlO tllO COllltiy. SOUTH FIFTH . Burglars Loot Patrick Hennes sey's House During the Family's Absence. iiorsK i:ntkhki. Last evening somoono entered tho homo of Cordon Smith, engineer of tho flro department but so far aB could ho ascertained did not take anything. They disturbed things pretty gonorally. Rolla Barry was. in tho hnuso at tho time but did not seo tho Intruder. Somotlmo between Wednesdny and Saturday unknown parties broko In to tho Patrick Hennesey home, on South Fifth streot, south of Hall, and looted It of considerable stuff Including clothing, a gold watch and othor articles totalling upwards of $150 In value Mr. nnd Mrs. Hennesey spend part of tho timo nt Honryvlllo where Mr. Hennesey Is superintendent of tho Smlth-Powors-Ilennesoy mine nnd loft homo last Wednesday after lock ing tho house. Tho robbery wns tils covered on their return hero Satur day to spend Sunday. Entrance wag effected by prylnB onou 0)10 ot tho rear windows. Tho burglars evidently took their time ns thoy broko into trunks, ransacked drawers and made, a most thorough search of tho lvouso, Among the hi Holes laken was a suit 'of clothes, practically new, bd longlilg lo Mr. Hennesey. two or tMree palt's of trousers, a suit of clothes belonging to one pf Mr, Hennesey sons, a gold watch of Mr Hennessey s that was hanging 'tt the wall nnd other .irtlcles. The watch had been slightly damaged and tho stem had been taken out but tho missing Btom did not prevent tho burglar taking the balance or tne jVrajiLnnnrtrijV. the llfo saving station at Gardiner and will return tonight or tomorrow, going to Coqullle to look after the station there. Senator Chamberlain and others of the Oregon Congressional delegation i ,.Mmiui Dm Port Commission that they would see to It that ade quate funds would be provided for changing tho llfo saving station. It was estimated that about $40,000 would bo needed for the change. I tillfllllll I I I fl I u II unvtna is 106 HOME ON MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 I D D FEOEOALS ENGAGED IN BATTLE lllj Auoclttfd EAGLE PASS, Tex.. March 23. American soldiers and Mexican Federals engaged in a battle yesterday at McGee Crossing, in which several 'Federal soldiers are reported to have been killed, Patrol E of Troop Fourteen, U. S, Caval ry, returned the fire of the Mexicans across the Rio Grande and tor ten minutes the shooting continued, Une American was injure PRESIDENT WILSON GRANTS PLEA OF DUNG BOY AT WHITE HOUSE Nation's Chief Executive Re ceives Twelve-Year-Old Lad from Pennsylvania Today in White House. I Mr AMiKlatcl l'rru to Cool l)r Tlm,l WASHINGTON, D. C, March 23 A pale, smiling boy, twelve years of ago, lay on a stretcheor In tho "bluo room" of tho Whlto House this morning and bcsldo him sat tho I'resldont of tho United States. Tho scoiiu was the culmination ot weeks of ycnrnlng nnd tho kind rcsponso PREDICT BUMPER Outlook for Largest Wheat Yield in State's History and Other Crops Will Be Like Wise. itllr AmocIUM I'mi lo Coo. Ujr Tlmra J PORTLAND, Or., March 23. Tho biggest cropB over harvested on mo rnciric .onst nro nrumci' JAP ASSEMBLY IS (Mr AxUte4 IW, ,0 fooa r; TlniM ) TOICIO. March 23 .Innaneso diet DELAYED was prorogued tonay uy jjinporor v. .,. ... ...u ,.u,.w. ;,"","",. owing to Inability of tho houso peers' breakers, ono man was shot, rob n.wi i.miRA rnnreHnntntlvoH to nureo on , nbly fatally. Sovornl woro Injuiod appropriation for navy. Gencraly jioveii cnoinci win resign. SCENE OF Illy Alle4 I'm, lo Coo luy Tlrno J PARIS, March 23. Threo shots were fired from a revolver nt tho imiirna nittinir in tho Sixth Chnmbor of tho Palaco of Justice by a wo man who wan aDPpmmy uoraugeu. Sho was arrested, Vn nno wrtB lilt. TllO WflTfltin proved to bo Mndamo Lavlgna Do Saint Sucnnno, wire or a uign cruc ial of the Ministry of Colonies. ED BY LONE THIEF lily Awiclte4 l'rt- tu Cdo Illy Tim 1 ALTOONA. Pa., March 23.A robber shot tho cashier of tno Union bank, wounded -a depositor and es enped In an auto with about ?D00 of the bank's money. T Uy Aha Utl Vku to toot ruy Tirol 1 HOUGHTON MICH Motion to quash Indictment for conspiracy against president Moyer and 37 other officers and members Western Fed eration Miners was denied by feder al Circuit court. IS S 6 AN MOVER MUS STAND TRIAL IDLE IN TO EVENING EDITION SIX I l'rru to Com Dty Timet.) of President Wilson to tho little boy's plen. Paralyzed In his limbs nud his life slowly ebbing nway, Harry Wlnthrop Davis of Zwlckley, Paf, was tho President's early call er. Ho camo lu an ambulnnco and wns carried on n Btrotchor Into tho Bluo Boom. Tho llttlo fellow wns nt first too happy to speak, but his eyes beamed with Joy when tho President camo and started talking to him. Tho President's eyes dim med as ho turned nway to Ills day's work and tho Iltlo boy wns cnrrlod away CROPS IN ORE. cd for tho coming summer. Hxports estlmato Washington's wheat crop will surpass tho bumper crop of r;i,000,000 bushols gntherod in 1012. A crop of 21,000,000 bushels Is predicted for Oregon, a big Increnso 0or Inst year. Bountiful rnliiH liavo mado tho cattle rnnges In Oregon nnd Cnlifornlu rich In grass and encouraged setting out many new orcnnniH. STRIKE RIOT BE FATAL ly Auwlitttl I'm In (' IUy TIiiim BUFFALO, .March 23. In n fight IwilMiw.n utrllnl'u it I Ilia i!nllltl PlllllW lor Works nt tho dopot and strike bo-;Brlously by tho missiles PITOfllAKE Illy AMOtUto! I'itm to Coo tl.y Tlnm I SALKM, Or., March 23. A cam paign to make Oregon dry will open with n uinss mooting horo on April 1-1, according to Dr. Fletchor Ho man, northwest comlmtteomnn for tho National Anti-Saloon Loaguo. A mooting will bo held In Bolso shortly-4o wnge a dry campaign for .Oregon. Washington and Idaho. ROOSEVELT IN . o (Hy AUikUtl l'iW io Iikm ny Timet J NMVV YdRIC Colonel Roosovelte family anxiously awaited further ad Vices regarding accident by Which his party lost entire equipment in rapids In Brazilian river. It was hop ed to learn entlreBnlOorflffeezrdza ed to learn soon Just how and where accident occurred and whether ex pedition wbuld bo abandoned. Nows camo In brief message, from Anthony Flala saying they had lost every thing. Illy Auo litej I'rm lo Coot llty Timet SEATTLE Chief Pollco GrlUlths OREGON BEG WORK PAGES. GENERAL VILLA ETI lly Amorltlcl l'rru lo Coon Ilty Timet WASHINGTON British consul Pcrcevals olllcial report on killing William S. Benton by General Villa at Juarez, rdecolved nt ombnBy hero today, snys "No pistol shots" woro llred In light which ended In ranchmnns death, leaving lnfereneo lie wns stabbed. E IS E Premier Asquith Relieves the Tension by Statement Cabinet Report. Illy AMorlttnt I'm. lo Coot llty Thnni LONDON, Mnrch 23. A mmh easier feeling wns crentod In tho British Isles by tho reassuring stnto mont given out by Prcmlnr AbiiuHIi to tho effect thnt tho troop movo moots In Ulster had boon ordered only as a precautionary movement for tho protection of Government property. Tho Inference generally drawn from tho Premier's remarks Is that tho Government's Intentions toward tho tinny offlc rs who did not desire to servo ngnlnst tho Or angemen hnd been misrepresented. Tho public In nil parts of tho United Kingdom awaited agorly today for tho explanation of tho cabinet In tho House of Couimntis, to wlilch tho Irish controversy has been trans ferred. Sow Illume (.Viit'ml. Pi Homo quarters tliero woh In clination to believe General Paget, commander-in-chief In Ireland, hud placed a much gravor Interpreta tion on tho government's Inquiries as to the fooling" of the army officers lu tho Irish garrlsoiiH t.uui was Intended. Ho presented the ultimatum to the officers th.it they must serve or resign nnd Intimated that their resignations would not bo quietly accepted by tho army office, i,y Auo4ttrt Prrta In Coot luy Time. BELFAST, March 23. Tho capi tal of Ulster, In which nro head quarters of tho provisional govern ment of tho province, ls todny tho least oxcltul of any, outwardly, In thu United Kingdom. No moro troops hnvo arrived. Tho statement Issued by Promlur Asquith last night thnt tho troop movements wort of a purely precautionary character lias not weakened tho determination of tho Unionists to bo prepared for any eventuality. When Sir Edward Carson r ad tho statement, ho said "Tho Btatomont simply represents tho position that tho pujmo mlnlstor has been driven to take. Wo shnll work steadily In view of oilr main object, which Is to prevent our-B-dvcB bolng put by forco undor a government wo detest." Will Debate Subject. When tho house was called to or der, Colonel Seoloy, Secretary of Stato for War, delivered a brief communication. Tho gist of It wns that, somo officers had Informed Gonoral Padgett thoy could not sorvo In certain eventualities. There wns, said Col. Seoloy, a misunder standing nnd thfso officers hnd been ordered to rojoln their regi ments. The movement of troops, he said, was solely in order to pro tect tho stores of government nrms. Both tho Premier and tho Opposi tion loader recognized tno wide spread anxiety for nn oxhnustlvo de bato on tho subject by agreeing to a motion for adjournment Immedi ately after Seeley had spoken In order to discuss tho Irish situation. has requested citizens Seattle to cm- has requested cltlzons to employ found and pay tboin lu money so they may be able to leavo town. Grlfllths does not wish merely to movo men from one city to another, but to get them together out of largo cities, whero there Is no work for tnem, nnd Into country districts, where de mand for unskilled labor. B N WS STABBED MUCH H CARSON SAYS ULSTER FIRM A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall Mn Ofig nml Coos Buy Advertiser. ,,,u tmVV EXPECTS TD Rebel Army Within Short Dis tance of Objective Point in Campakjn. SKIRMISHES, SO FAR ' EASY FOR INVADERS Over 12,000 Troops Pitted Against Federal Garrison at Torreon. hattm: IX MKXICO. Illy AntotUtM rrrtt to Coot llty Tlinw J BROOKVILLH, Mnrch 23. A battlu Is on botweon tho Federals and Constitutionalists at Mor, Mexico, opposite tho Texas border. Reports from tliero nro nlengro. Illy Aollil I'rfMloiout Hay Tlmr T DKItMIOJILLO, Mex., Constitution al Filed Base, -Mob. 23. Marked by Hhnrp brushes with the ono my. Gem ml Villa's spectacular marck against Torreon, which began Inst Friday, wiih nenrlng tho end to ilny. Only a few haciendas and suburban towns remained botweon tho nrmy of 12,000 and thu uctual hIcro of Torreon. Officers from tho front returned today nnd reported that tho de fenses woro elaborate and laid out according to thu latest approved methods, so thnt troops may move from tronch to trench without ox poslng th mseives. Fresh earth marked thu lurking places of the Federal's big guns. Thu tohot troops continued to pour Into this city from thu north. Villa Is con fident that only a few hours nml i llttlo fighting will push before, the .nrmy will bo Investing Torreon proper. I Tho skirmishes In which tho rob ots hnvo already engaged' In hnvo been like piny. They hnvo dollght od In tho fantastic cnvnlry charges against thu Federal outposts and uavo swept all ueforo them. Illy AMOfLlcl I'm. I Coot llty Time J Pi:COS. Tox March 23. United States District Judgo Meek ononetl I tho habeas corpus hearing for tho 1 roloaBo of tho R000 Moxlrnn Federal , prisoners hold nt Fort BIIbb. Tho contention of the prisoners Is that i tho United states Iiiih no right to hold them uudr tho Internationa agreement or law. I Tho. tonrt took tho case ,tudcr advisement. A warrant wna Issued todny br .lustlco Ponnock for tho nrrost ot Basil Boy, Alias Tlfln Boy, on com plaint of Alnyan Ison, who allego that ho was defrauded of 120.00 by tho culprit who camo hero two months ago. Bey..loft fonflau Frau clsco on tho Redondo nnd a iolo gram was forwardod by Justlco Pe nock .to tho authorities nt San Fran cisco today, Instructing .thtun io arrest Boy on sight. Boy camo to Marsh field tww months ngo, nnd wont to Ison toll ing n tnlo of hnrdluck and nsklnr that ho bo ndvoucod some monor until such timo as ho could llnd legitimate employment. Ison listen ed to his fellow counti'yman anC loaned him consldorahlo monoy, a1to provlslng a place of rest for Bo Boy claimed to ho a Greek scholar and was plnnnlng to open a school for education of locnl greeks. After somo wcoks elapsed Ison asked Bev If ho was going to commonco oinjrn tlouy soon, Ho roundod up a gang of 1111 terato creokn ami (oak them -out to 'loging camps at Myrtle Volnt, ar ranging to secure tho salnrlos of tho gang. Ho acted honestly for a. timo nnd after obtaining tho confi dence of tho gang, hnd ono sign a. pay check over to him for $&2 00 tolling that whon ho hnd cashed tho check at tho Myrtlo Point Bank ho would roturn to tho camp. Tho gang nt tho camp waited for tho $52.00 but In vain. Tho next nows heard was of his name In tho Redondo pas senger list for snn Francisco. Tho Greeks appealed to Ison who conducts a coffeo house on Nortb Front BtTeot, and Ison coupled the charge with his own and sworo to tho warrant for tho arrest ot tho "Educator" Boy. APPOINT POSTMASTERS Win, A. Sloan Given Place. a I'aila'i-hlnirg. WASHINGTON, March 23. Ore gon postmasters appointed Ulanr, Curry County, Elijah JI Prlco, Park orsburg, Cqos county, William A, Sloan. 1RRE0H I W OURS SEEK CREEK ON FRAUD CHARGE m H BSCadBWRn