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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1914)
FOUR 1? TTO " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914. EVENING EDITION. OR 1 OBFOBD IS ALL ACTIVITY Bici Aaate Carnival WrestlincH Lod6 umler t,,c auspices or which UiyttycUO UUIIIIVUI, V I COlllllVJ . ,--,,-,,., ...mi 1, ..rnvl.li.il. On the nfternoon of tlio third day Lutsey, tho Curry County choose mnkcr, popular Idol and champion wrcstlur, will tnko on ten of Curry County's huskiest sous, and throw them all within sixty minutes or lose thu match. So strong Is tho faith In Lutsey's ability ns a wrestler that Bhould ho tuko on sixty men In ten minutes Curry County coin would all bo staked on tho cheese-maker. This exhibition is Koing to divide honors with tho ngnte display In uopulnrlty and is one of the carni val's greatest drawing cardB. Homo lacing, high diving, fancy swimming, opeu-nlr dnncing, music and outdoor sports of nil kinds will round out the three-day program and provide entertainment to what Events and Government Breakwater Up. (Written for Tho Times by C. 1'. Mason.) POUT OHPOllD, Or., Aug. II. Local conversation Is confined to four big subjects, tho order of their Importance being ns follows: Lutsey, Agates, Cedar Tics, and tho hoped-for Qovoru-ment-UuIlt Break water. The first two hnvo to do with tho coming carnival, and thu latter two with Port Orford's I leceutly stimulated shipping. POUT OUKOUD, Or., Aug. .1. t'iirnlvnl nttondnnts and camping parties began enrly last wcok to en liven tho shores of Garrison Lake, nunltlng tho opening of Port Or foid's Kourth Agato Carnival next Wednesday. Many pormanent Im provements hnvo boon mndo In tho building of bridges and opening or now roads approaching tho carnival grounds, which aio Ideally situated In a plensant forty-acro grovo about n mile north of the town and within a stono's throw of tho wonderful Agato Ileach and tho southern end of' tho deep-water (larrlson Lake. On the latter, water sports of many kinds hae been provided for tho entertainment of the plcirU'kors, low and power boats also being plated at the disposal of tho visit ors. In the grovo the committee has built conveniences also, swings, seats, now wells, etc., adding comforts nnd Mntorlaliimout. A canvas-covored daiuo pavilion, sixty by eighty feet, Is already completed, as Is also tho exhibit building to house the dls phiH of ngates gathered In thu Port Orford benches and for which tho carnival is named. In the exhibi tion will bo thousands and thou sands of mngnlflclent stones gath ered by local pcoplo. mid many cut and polished by lapidaries here. The collections of II. A. Stuart, contain ing over 1000 gomii; Mr. Woodcock. Mrs. McKenzlu and Mrs. Knnpps, will probably bo the most notablo private exhibits. Theso have been dlsplnyed at all tho big fairs and exhibitions of tho country during the Inst few years, and next vnnr will bo taken to the San Francisco Fair as an addition to Oregon tils- lilni M . The first day of tho Carnival wlir bo "Ladles Day." Tho ladles will 'I int ennrgo or tlio program and i wore, by going over tho hill liotwt nn boHlllcs Will funis I 11 free nti.nl.. ? Flul.i,,,., n i "....,""' !'.le.0n Is expected to bo Port Orford's greatest Agato Carnlvnl, and nt which nn attendance of several thou sand jM'oplo Is expected. I1I MIA I) OF TIMS. (Specinl to Tho Times.) POUT OUFOUU, Or., Aug. 3. Tho steamer .Mary Olseu loaded nt the new wharf at tho port Inst wcok, taking to San Pedro I'.'i.OOO white umI.-it railroad tics, containing over 1.000,000 feet of lumber. Tho Mnry Olscn draws 22 feet of water and could have easily taken aboard u much larger load, but owing to delay left without loading full capacity. The wharf, which Is 100 xlOO, built under the shelter of Tho Heads, la again plied high with tics, awaiting tho return of the .Mnry Olson. llotli of I'ort Orford's hotels nro crowded almost to tho limit with workers In tin tie camps, nnd busl nr generally has received a tre mendous Impetus by tho shipment of ties from this place Instead of bclnj; uikcn to ports north of hero. HAD IIAItl) AUTO TIIIP. P. A. Llvesley, mayor of Wood burn, Oregon, enmo down hero this week for n visit with tho family of Ills brother-in-law, J. S. Darton. nnd to lake home his wlfo nnd children, who have been hero for tho past month, lie enmo down In his nuto and mot with more than tho usual number of mlshnns on the rnn.i. nmm of which proved very serious. At Uosoburg ho got off on tho Coos liny wagon rond to Mnrshfleld, which no mnchlne hnd traveled this year, nnd had to tnko tho back track. Arrived at Myrtlo Point ho wbb told he could snvo nluo miles of dlstnnco on the loan 10 Jianiiou. w boro in fniWu BRYAN W S ON CANAL ACT to all nttiMi.Hiii' ti.. o..n.. J I V. ..' .' V"1"'"1, iN0Xt umo Hot power, s going Issues Statement in Defense of Colombian Bill Hits Roosevelt. (Df AmoIM I'wm to Cool Ilt Tlroc 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 3. , A second formal stntoment In defense of the proposed Colombian tront wan issued by Secretary IJrynn. With out mentioning Colonel Uoosevelt, Mr. Urynn replied to nrgumontB nd vanced by the former President In his attacks upon the administration's proposal to pay Colombia jati.uuu.uuii in settlement of clnlms growing out of the separation of Pnnntna nnd the acquisition of tho Canal Zone by tho United States. Kelteratlng his declaration that in considering the treaty It Is not neces snry to examine Into the merits of thu controversy of the United States In 1002, tho Secrotary urged that even If tho United States In acquiring the Canal Zono was exercising n right of cmlnont domain, It was not rolloved of actual damages resulting to Colombia. Colonel UooBovolt recently asked the Sennto Foreign Uelatlons Com mittee to henr a Btateinent from Mm before ropoitlng the pending tieaty. Chairman Stono replied that If tho committee decided to pass upon the (-(invention nt this session It would he glad to hear from the Colonel, ! hut the general understanding Is that tho mutter will go over mull Decem ber. MAIL VIA DUAIN. It la doubtful whether n now con tract will ever ho let for bringing the Coob nnd Curry County malls uver the Coast Unngo by way of tho JJlddlo Fork. 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