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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1914)
tftBmiWT?yiitiuniRgiHmFa; ; i . ; i" i JLIEiUJiHift 'iZliHiOl-.iiJilAftlSi M,'- -v r tlii. 7 1 COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKW.Kdltor ami Pub. DAV K. MALONKY...Xows UtHtor - - I WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST WILL PROTEST WATER RATES iWYRTLE POINT 1 CASE MONDAY JIIJHH 111 DIE IN JOOI UVKXIXCS. Adversity Is sometimes hard upon a man; but for one man who can stand prosperity there nre a hundred who will stand adversity. Carlyle. AKOADY. Where Is the road to Arcady. Where Is the pnth that leads to peace. Where shall I find the bliss to be. Where shall the weary wanderings cease? T'.ese are the questions that come to mo, Where Is the rond to Arcady? And Wttrjasift" prompt improvements - NeK Evidence The City of Marshfleld will enter vigorous protest to the schedule of (Special to The Times.) rates proposed by the Oregon Hall- COQUILLB, Or., June 20. Every- rond Commission for the water sor- thing Is In readiness to start the vice here and also to the proposal of trial of harry .Miller, charged with tli company for an extension of robbing the Myrtle Point bank, Mon- time In which to comply with the or- day morning. tiers for the extensions and Improve- District Attorney Llljeqvlst said nients in the system. this afternoon that he was not mnk- The protest on the rates will bo lug any prophecies about the out filed after an examination of the come of the case, but that he had rates of other cities hns been made, some evidence, which, when It was It Is said that the schedule of rates introduced, would startle some J fixed by the Railroad Commission them. I for the St. .Johns water system Is Immediately after the Miller case, .... A-Ul 1.. I 11 It . ll'ltl.l. .M1 n. ....,..... .-..- . If... If la vorv liriiiy lower limn ino Ola miCS "vu m mai mim.ii uub uiu nun . . -- f1 Mnilll .f n , ...11. i. ..,. i.u .. ii dtltniuiuiu 1 1 1 HIU (IUB3IUIU UALVJI 1 PARA1S0 OUT I FOR SO 5 itoniKS kkmovkd. Hr AmooUteJ I'rrM In Coo Ur Time. ' LETIItmiDQE, June 20.- A total of 95 bodies had been re moved tills afternoon and placed I In Union Hall, leaving 102 yet I entombed and given up for dead. I William Hi-own. brother of the general manager, Is among the I victims. (II; AsHtrl frnt to Cnna Bit Tlmwi. ) LETHUIlIDaE. Alberta, Juno 20. After recovering twenty chnrred ,,f bodies, the rescuor-s were LKFT AT 1:20 THIS WITH KAIU lilST Ol (IKItS AND A UOOl) CAIUJO OK FltKIGIIT. KVHXIXtJ PAHSKX I urn womc Doxio I INjfOHTH I),,N1) I I'orlmin & aidley jwnr, I completed their i,lB street "Y I lB contract In NorS T I vprk cost over $nn.nnft ". lb I the biggest Job of the kind, nl8 I history of Coos Hay a" J1. i iniiiBionneu tn0 nppcaranco ih-lib to uoRin work In 1i.l A Park soon with )... l) crham n North llend "l"1 "e I I I The steamer Pnralso sailed from North Hend this evening for San Francisco with fourteen passengers' and n capacity load of lumber wlilchj liXOIMiKHH IX SAX Pitn aim tilMml mi nf Mirlli llmwl ' ''"SCO Atnnnir thn ntlHHiMli'nru worn Mm fnt. -" "-" w " iccr on inn vi nnmti.. ... ,..-"sm- lowing: recently for San l.v.nri.... left today from their work by fire nt Mine 20, of Hill Crest Collieries, Limited, where the great explosion rvvllln rlnt r.mnn win mknn ti. i occurred yesterday. It wrecked thu . . . -- ."i" ti,i i ....... w. H. Fountnlno, assistant ... eer on the Willamette Pacific fl?; recently for ami i,vi. '""lci 'eft H. Corstlno. (Ins Dlnvnlr.. P. Cham- ness. H. P. Hmv ..i... ", n PMl- oy. J. Hock. John Webber, Captain of tho Southern innm n "L,ner nnrreii Webber. Captain Donaldson. Jim charce of tho win, M. i"p?Mn tirivon jinrrlH, W. T. lngluhnrt, Mr. and Mrs. I flees in Eugene, has L ,"c-0'' Harris, w. T. ingioiinrt, Air. ami .Mrs. rices In Eugene, has been in V1" A. L. Parker, M. MIIbbovIcIi, Oub. Francisco for sovural weeks !Lp B the answer comes; It's then, nt the end of a little tl0" "t hydrant rentals. -'"ck Dempsey and Brovlne being "ndergroutid property mid Is be its tnere at tno end of a little . ', ,.,, ,,, inillptmi fnr rintimr in ihu trmii.i. . i Hevetl to hnve killed 107 men. ... trcet' . ,., 'of further ihunin M. mtntmnv n John Kelly was killed nntl James' . Among the bodies recovered were wnuro your cnniiren s voices nro r:.... ....... - ...i j ." .,.. ..-. , i-i - coiniuv Willi inn nriipra rnr itimrnvn And you catch the patter of little' ,ncnt8, ,n, tno, system was sent to t'.c k,l'B him. Where 1b the spot that Is never ' "y Kendall today Ho stated that dronr? ovor eighteen months had elapsed And the answer comes It l8 very flnce the matter had been taken up, near. , that In the meantime the population i of tho city has Increnestl fully fifteen For each man bulldeth his Arradv. per cent antl tnnt tnere Is consequent Ferrari is now under sentence for V1080 of ,Ji'."cs -ii1k1c' superlntcn- Dlsorvoltz ami O. A. Hryant. Guard ""OVUH A' i I 1 And each man fashions his Port of Host; And never shall earth spot brighter be ' Than the little home that with peace Is blessed. Seek, It not over land nnd sen, For each man bulldeth his Arcady. Edgar A. Guest. I Funny thing, the Mnrshflold I police have been arresting a I nurnbor of auto owners for not ( having lights after dark, but If ) a man gotB Illuminated they nr- rest Mm. too. and even then re- r fuse to keep It dark. 4 I Man Is mndc of dust' which I I explains why Home Coos Day ! men nro alwnj'tlry. 4 . I Somo Coos Hay people nro I like wheelbarrows thcv don't I go unless they are pushed. ly a greater necessity of the extension now than when the evidence was sub mitted. Ho further states thnr tho company willfully and deliberately delayed complying with the commis sion's order, and that to grant the, extension nsKcti would menn nt least T dent, nnd Thomas Tnylor, fire boss Tons of rock nnd debris nre heaped In the entrances. The exploration Indicated that tho minors had no wnrnlng of death, as several bodies were found standing nearly erect wlih picks and other mining tools In the hnnds, pinned to walls by timber or rocks. The rescue workers from the Hrltlsh Columbia government station nt Fer nlo luborcd throughout the night I with tho Alberta crew, clearing nwnyj the debris which blocked the initio pnssages near the entrance. As iiiobc n year's tlelnv. H .mint m,t fhnt I Q I tmnc Crt Ofnnln fln .of ",0 miners, were wonting several under the hluh valuation nlnn.,i nn . 'ir.0' .. .!?u'1'' .ruu """dred feet In when tho explosion ' ,---.... ,, . . - u i l m J INI US atlaii nnAiiimnil li -tt-- I Somo Coos liny people nro ho I fond of getting the best of n bar- I gain tl.nt they actually like to I I bent n rarpet. i How tempus fiiKlt bents us all Time piiHses in a twinkle. For now haH romo our Hiiiuinor Job, And dnlly Inwim we Hprlnklu. f'IMPOItTANT Nollco to' Mr. Coroy, malinger of tho waterworks, thfs Is merely poetic llceimo wo nro not sprinkling our lawn this season fio keop It off the bill.) -:x-w- Wo h' oulil worry 'bout our flghtorB On tho Innd and on the iiinlu. When that dear trnwberry slioit cako Ih In our midst again. AltTIIUH WILLIAMS. AltD keep lu your mind that Mnrsn flold will celebrate thu Fourth of July. the property, tho company should not have any difficulty In obtaining thu comparatively small amount needed to protect the franchise of the com pany. 4 PKIISOXAL OVKItFI.OW M. Smith and J. W. Motley Have Pleasure Trip occurred, tho rescuers do not expect' to rescue nil the Doilies for several days. HAL STUTSMAN and Dr. U. II J. S. Lyons, Ed Steele, Gcorgo E. Smith nnd J. W. Motley returned to the city yesterday evening nfter m Orfor tho AMHASSADOIt TO Itl'SHIA. nklng u trip down tho coast to Port ('W,,K'' ' Slnyiy. of San lianclsco, rford. The first three were out In' . a''l r"r liHirlt Post. .o Intorit of Uie.r "u.taeM.0" Mr" ' Z? "" "V.! Wnlters returned to tho city this It?'01)8' wh,, ls wlth tho 'Vls0" In,n OooVbo T morning nfter spending two dnys rl8. Bold two automobiles. Mot- ,."rt; ., at Uavls Slough, whore they woro 'ey. who Is secretary of tho Clinmbor ,n " ')t0" fishing. f C'oniniorce. went for tl e purpose of ,,, , Bl" , WASHINGTON. 1). C. Juno 20 May re, or San Francisco, ( selected by the President nmbnssador to Russia nnd ho tucking up Fourth of July posters. . " "P,"0" ",ntCtA ln ,1,"0. "cnr ,,lliro' we icrr Here about 0:30 o'clock """" " iniiiuu hihuiiiu- 11UII. by liOtlge LIXXEA Xo. 2(11), Order E. K. JONES returned this afternoon ft-nitl Mvrtln I'.ilnt flu uno l.ltrlili. Irnte becauso the train duo here Thursday morning nnd wont by tho l . . n ...... .. ... . Wflf lt Ilnnrlln ' anld ff Mntlni. iiuuiii i- ociocK tin noi arrive ,,,' " " .' m'rovn fjiiAvn iiii.5I'maii.m until 2 o'clock. this morning. "The roads are In uCrv ,. ! ,i, vvmii Ji.ii i .1. I. KnnvT- .in in.- ti.i. ..-.. excellent condition nnd wi nmda !. t lli 1 I.N.N ISII Hall, Ivo ."1""" "." ""- " "V" I .!... . ... -."... .... noon ror Hanilon. wliero ho will hVl,,J "IU "'i wriorti. c visit make some repairs to don Knrnrdnr itinplilnnrv damnifiid In tin. roront firo put posters along tho roads iib well HON MOUSE, of Portland, a barber "8 "' tl'e towns and tho coming cole- ,,,,. TIII,. .. bv trade. Is in tho city with tho l,r"t,lo ' Hlir" to bo well advertised."' tiiorr I ofsVjFii vldw of niimiliu. .. Riinn it lu nn. The party enjoyed tho outlnir but ' ' ''"'""'" . . " --"",- . . , , ' ... i imt i' i..u i iMifiiuiiicc oi ueniK a ut fngg,l out. They wore driving near ly all day yesterday In tho face of a strong nortnwest wind. o the II. ,- 'he iwih..ft7 Ki'ncJ'and w ,-S,oTl'liI! JrT KeyIS y which was ? tho return Htopped af Lnnglols. 'X',.,, T i.. I I tilt itnolnt.. ntimr tlm ...! nil "lllliaillli Logged Off Lands Logged Off Lands Logged Off Lands Logged Off Lands Logged Off Lands $ 7.50 per acre 10.00 per acre 13.00 per acre 15.00 per acre 20.00 per acre There need no longer bo the cry "Coos County lauds nro too high." Here is good land cheap Innd. Hero Is nn opportunity for tho man who renlly wants land for cultivation, with Btirc returns. W want people who will go on thu land and clear nnd cultivate It. Over 700 acres of this tract linvo nlready been purchased by liomcmnkerB nfter tho most searching exam ination, Thus we have demonstrated Its desirability before ad vertising It. Hensouuble terms of payment to nctunl settler. L S Kaufman & Co 177 FltONT STREET. ) IN THIS PAPKIt OFF LANDS. I derstood that ho Is looking for a desirable location on Front street. LYNN LAMHETH of this city return ed this morning with his automo bile on tho steamer Alort. Ho buardud the boat ut Allegany after making tho trip from Hosoburg ov or the Drain routo. A. II. POWEIIS rotuinod Inst night from Myrtln Point. Ho stntos that thuy huvo the big slnkhnlo rilled now nnd that It lias quit sottllng nnd sliding. They nro getting f'ontc nlrelv with the work. HAKltY Hl'l.TMAN mid L. F. Hart. two pnneinr hardware traveling men win It nve on tho Nairn Smith fur s.ui Francisco. Mr. lltiltmnii JimillV Rifthfirrknn Snv.Q Fnr. ii,i..u tUni J -- ... : . y mer Marshfield Plaver PICKS PERKINS TO IKE GOOD still IiihIhIh Hint the rumors that Cupid Is luring him on to San Fraiit'lHto to mid his uitiuo to tho list of lloiiedltts tliero nro false. ' K m 1 1H1 JS5SENKaSSSKUSSK The is a better Tire :m8ti&ttWK&? Size 30x3 30x3 32x3 33x4 34x4 34x4 35x4 36x4 37x5 38X5 mwissmjjsjs WTMPv r "f'TTi' Miff BSmSK r ffi a a in aw i mm HM Si 3JjfE iZ )m in Z-kM juili JIB itffifir w Millie V . The vDiamond is a better buy SKBgaiKHMlUKSi Bquccpco Ttead Prices S12.65 17.00 18.10 25.25 26.05 35.00 36.05 37.10 44.45 57.30 Needed Experience Jimmy Itlcliurdson. of Portland, who Is well known In const sporting circles, cnino In on tho Pnralno yes terday. Ho Is nccompniiled by his ulfo nnd two clldron. Itlclinrdson Is hero to attend to somo business mntteiH and will louvo on tho PnralBo this evening for Sun FranelBco. From there ho will go to Sacrninonto, Clilco and points on tho trolley route, whoro ho will search for ball playors of ability. Ho Is working uiidor tho illrectlon of Wnltor McCrcdlo, mali nger of tho Portland team of tho Pacific Coast Longuo. itlcliuruson says that "Shnrlcoy" Perkins, of fiimllnor, whom ho signed up for tho Portland tonm, is n prom Ulng player but lacks experience. Ho snya thnt Perkins has been turned ov or to the Western Canntln leaguo nntl is at prosont with -tho Mooso Jaw t squad of players. Hlc.iardson snysj that Perkins will bo bnck In tho i CoRct Lenguo noxt rohsoii nnd that ho ' win prniiauiy niHke good on tho Port Innd team. What is it That makes Goto V alue ? fnTnTTTT Not loir cosl alone, for I rash is not yood value i ul any price. Xot iualHi) alone, because the market leans wilh merchandise of high grade, whose, primes are made unfuirlij li'ujh hi Iqvish advcrlisini or crcessive selling cosl or maker's treed for profits. Such goods are notood value; Hl'TIIEIIMX mm: womc illK I Hpn DiamoiJsaeTire5 w The Siithorlln, Coos liny & East ern Hallway surveyors havo complet- , ed tho survey from Suthorlln to tho timber tract 27 miles oast iiinl aro now nt this ond of tho lino Felting grade stakes. It is oxpoctod that grading will commence about tho first of July. Hosoburg Itovlow. ! PLAX I.KCTIMt' PLANT XWKTOO the world-known Diamond quality, at these prices means mo" iles per tire thnn you've ever bought, at less xv. '.'.nn you've ever paid. The Squtestu Jifaiu j m j. aim! i ho it inlUas anJ long iklJ: These Prices Apply to Genuine Non-Skid Tires. ! i Kggggm i K N SEE HAGUE Pioneer Hardware Company .Mnplctiui Men Will I'so Water Power i To Oeiieriito Power. Kl'OKNU. Or.. Juno 20. C. A. Hiking and Frank Sholly, of this city, have boon nwardod the contract by Hlthai'il Clow to eroct and install n hydro-elettrlc plant on a smnll crook near the town of Mnploton for tho generation of electric power and HKbt for Hint place. The nioti havo ordered their material in Portland and the -gasoline schooner Marine ha been chartered to take it from that city to the Stualaw Hlver. The ti-cek Hill be dammed by a solid wall of concrete and the water will be iciiwyefl to the turbln through, a lL'-lmh pipeline 000 feet Ion. The water will have a fall of 100 icet In I lint (llatauce. I Tl. I.Ui: H. will leivo nt 8 p. ' in .MlXi: UT. for I..g Smith's 1UKX on S,lll!h t'ons ItliPV ' pra 11 I WD ''mill SIU'III, ttr lli. .uinolii tl.M '" ' "V in iri.t ul l IV iiKid itui.i; n.M.i, ri:.ii win b held. Honest Quality And Fair Price Must join to make a Good Value IV c handle man low-priced roods. We le lieve price has as much to do with good value as qualitg has. We tri as hard to sell an artitcle of reliable grade at less than market price, as we do to give a BETTHli ARTICLE, for the usual market price. Hut we will not sell trash. Ever article that ce sell must meet tho Qualitg as wall as tho Price test. It must satisf the person who bugs it. That's whg Tho House Behind tho Price is just as important a factor in good buging as tho price itself. )r "11, Oil o o o o o o o ( WHY PAY MOHE?" ohnsoii Gulov sen Compaoy The Qualitg Xante With Service Fame. HKAI) THK Al) IN THIS PAPISM 'AIMH'T LOnCKU-OPK LANDS.