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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1914)
rm t 'i "Si UilMl i i; - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914.-EVEN1NQ EDITION. FOUR -- 'ii SCORES I CAHNERES Former Member of State Com mission Advocates Public Ownership of Industry. Illr AmiocUtea Vinn to Coot BT TlmM.l SEATTLE, Aug. 12. Conditions In tho fluh cannorlcs of this Btato were sovoroly crltlclcsd by Dr. Ther esa McMnhon, a former mombor of tho Stnto Induatrlal Commission, In testimony boforo tho Federal Indus trial Commission. Sho said that ono caso was called to hor attention whoro laborers when aroused In tho morning wopt like babies "because thoy woro so tired. Sho advocated public ownership of tho canneries. WILSEY AT FliOllKNCK. W. J. Wllsoy nnd W. L. Slotboom. two real cstato oporators of Port land, arrlvod horo Tuosday and aro looking over conditions on tho lower Sluslnw. Mr. Wllsoy roprosonts oomo hn kIIhIi capitalists who havo boon ne KotlntlnK for tho KInnoy proper ties nt Coob Hay and has been horo Hevoral times In past yearB. Mr. Slotboom Bpont considerable time In this soctlon two or threo yoara no nnd purchased sovoral tracts of land near Qlonada and adjoining Whoahlnk Lake Fflor onco Pilot. IIIG LEAGUE MUJCNE5 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 0, Chicago 2. Cleveland 0, Chicago 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. SL Louis 0, Now York 2 (called In fifth, wot grounds). Chicago 2, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 0, Boston 0 (13 inn Ings, called on account of darkness). NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Uallnrd G, Soattlo 3. Tacoma 8, 8pokano 7. Victoria 2, Vancouver 0. At Sacramento It. II. E. Sacramento 2 7 2 Portland 3 B 1 Uattcries: Williams and Hannah; Martlnoni, Lush, Popo nnd Yantz. At Oaklnnd R. H. H. Oaklnnd 7 ID 1 Snn PranclBco 3 9 2 Dattcrlen: Prough and Mltzo; Pornol, Fanning nnd Schmidt, Clnrko. At Vonlco R. H. E. Vonlco 0 6 1 Los Angolca 1 C Dnttorlos: Klopfor, Docannlore nnd Elliott; Lovo and Boles. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS NEWB OF GARDINER. Clipping from tlio Courier with Hup penliign of the Uihimuii. Tho family of J. E. Eddy, tho con tractor, who havo neon living In Portlnnd for somo t'mo. nrrlved In Gardiner Frlduy and havo movod Into tho bungalow which Mr. Eddy has built on ono of tho old hotel lots. Tho Tillamook camo In Mondny with n cargo of morchandlso nnd construction mntorlal, unloading tho samo nt tho docks nt Roodsport. Tho "Lily" enmo In Tuosday with n largo cargo of morchandlso con signed to tho morchnnts of Gardlnor mul Roodsport. Tho Lily cnrrlos a groat part of tho freight from 8an Francisco to this plnce, but It takes somo tlmo for her to make tho trip, especially If tho winds aro contrary. Sho was out four weeks on this trip. paired as soon ns posslblo at tho expense of tho gonoral fund of tbo city. In tho meantime those going to tho beach by this routo will havo to climb over tho logs until tho oponlng Is. passed. Tho Tug Kllhyam leaves this weok with a srow load of construction material for tho Chetco river in southern Curry County, whoro tho Iiandon Construction Co. haB tho contract for a now brldgo across tho etronm near Harbor. Tho brldgo will bo of doublo stool and wood braced sldo Btrlngors placed at In tervals on solid concroto plera built up from the bod rock In tho'rrrer bed. J, E. WnUtrom np pea rod boforo tho council nt tho meeting Inst eve ning nnd stated that in vlow of tho numerous small fires occurring on tho docks nt this tlmo from tho spnrkB from tho rlvor boats, and tho urgent need of flro bono and water rrUm tnni nf Mm Mn-f1lnrti XV 111 r... .. .Li..,.- i... T.'-n..i, a,T, onnoctlons In that part of tho city. while tho driver was temporarily J' would construct and donate to absent became frightened and ran " c'Vf aw, a suitable uff of tho wharf nt tho store. Tho "08 cnrt "OUbo provided tho city tiohoro went into tho rlvor Irmd- would ?i" itu. nn n' nii nt iirlft thn wiiirnn hose. No doflnlto action was tak- ratchT: g ngnlnst a piling which pro- '" nwotlnB. pending a state- v"nt Pit fr m ko! g over and the ment of tll ,,ont companion that or" e breaking loose from ft. The rfhnB W!. "0!t,l!,0y ' drop Into tho river nt tho place on l on'8 Inwiedlntoly. whoro tho horses wont ovor Is eight . or nlno feet. Tho horses, othor than FATAL ACCIDENT AT DHOOIC a few scratches, camo out all right. INGS. Tho scow load of mules which A fatal nccldont occurred yestor- rnmo In from tho Lakes, bolonglng ny at Urooklngs, in which a man to Porter Ilrothors, woro takon from oy nnmo of Goo. Honry was killed, this place last week to Jack Franco Tho nccldont occurred In tho logging Slough, to bo used In grading. woods in camp 2. It scorns thnt Mrs. Chns. Wroo of Smith Rlvor Mr. Honry was working noar whoro started Saturday for Coos County, two men woro falling tlmbor. Just whoro sho expects to remain, visiting boforo falling u tree In his direction hor pnrontB, for somo tlmo. tho Mllora wnrnod tho man of his dangor, and ns they supposed ho had NEWH OF PORT ORFORD gono to snfoty proccedod to fell the troo. After tho treo had fallon, Ileum of Interest from tho Agate somo thirty or forty minutes had City nn Told by tlio Tribune. passed nnd Mr. Honry did not ro- A largo 7-passongor nutomobllo turn to his work, tho fallera wont with five paBsongors, ran onto tho to Investigate and found him lying ferry nt Gold Reach last Friday and unconclouu upon tho ground with a tho driver In nttomptlng to put , limb of n treo lying near him. Ho on tho brakes throw tho clutch Into was carried to camp nnd tho doctor low goar Instond with tho result was summoned, but ho oxplrod be that tho hoavy car kept on going foro tho doctor arrived. On oxnmlna nnd plunged Into tho rlvor in somo tlon It was learned that tho akull threo or four feet of wator. Tho had been fractured nt tho base of car staid right sldo up and no ono tho brain. Mr. Henry was a man was injurod. A team pulled tho of about fifty years of ago and had machine out of tho rlvor, nnd It re-' workod for tho company for more qui rod n dny of drying things out than a year. His body will bo Bhlp boforo the onglno would run again, pod bnck east for burial. Gold This Is tho second nuto that haB Reach Globe, gono off tho forry scow Into tho J rlvor this Bummor, but in each In- GOLD REACH glfavivgh """" tho ferryman's fault. I Nnvn nf Ciirrv fnmv n lnl.1 In tl.n ,n 'V' M"c,on' of tno woddorburn i Columns of the Globe, lnulng Company, has business Ab Inst Saturday was tho first which called him to Portland ono ,iay of tho open hunting Benson UHJ- IIIBI WI-IIK, IIU WUB uriVUIl IIH Ml a Inwn luno nl.xnut . f- ..u 1ln...1nn l. rl,n-l nl I.. "-,-"" .""v IVUIUIUIUU ;, " '"" '' v" "" or us mnie innaimnnts who went ins mho. , to tho woods tho ovonlng beforo In Mrs. M. R. Smith and daughter order to get tho flrct "whack" nt n Mrs. IJungnn. and Mrs. oakum ft buck ns soon as tho -eason opon rnine down from Marshflold Mon- til. From Saturday noon until Sun day and will ronrnln until after tho (lny ovonlng tho fat bucks enmo In uirnivai. , to town until about slxteon In all Another largo stenmor 1b oxpected could bo countod. In port today after n dock load of Mrs. Goo. L. Mayor nnd throe railroad tlos. . children nrrlved here Friday ovonlng I-rands Nordberg, who Is mining nnd will remnin hero with her on tho Harris bench about a mllo husband until the August torm of north of Urooklngs. Is making ox- Circuit Court. It will bo remombor vollont wages and hns enough pny .u that Mayer Is being hold hero dirt In sight to last him all summer, ponding a trial at tho next torm for '1 Im heavy surf or BBt winter wash- tho accidental killing of Isenhnrt, yd out an old drift pile and loft on the Chetco rlvor Inst fall, this deposit exposed. Mr. Nord- Diphtheria In a mild form Is Baid berg la an experienced boach minor to be In tho homo of W. R. Coy of nnd knows how to tnko ndvnntngo Kuchro Croek of tho work. I Every able-bodied citlzon In and The run of salmon In Roguo river around Agness has boon cnlled upon during tbo paBt few weoks has boon to fight a bad forost flro that Is very good, and Is not unusual for rnclnit on Lawson Crpnk. bents to mako ns high ns HO and ?riu a night drifting. Tho fishing M'UBon will close next Monday, tho 10th. IIANDON HAPPENINGS R raging on Laweon Creek, IIANDON HAPPENINGS Niwh of Hip Sea Sldo City as Told by tho Recorder. A. Wngnor of Marshflold was n Dandon visitor yesterday and today. J. W. Hunt and wlfo of Marshflold camo ovor yestorday to enjoy nn out New of tho City-hy-thtN-SoA Chronicled Itv tho World. Miss Sndlo Wolls of RoHoburir. lng on tho beach, pent tho past week at tho homo of Many Handonlnns nro at Port Or- hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. ford this weok attending tho Agate Wells, In WoBt Randon. Sho has Carnival which commenced yestorday ono to Marshflold for a short stay morning nnd will contlnuo until to- boforo returning homo. morrow night, closing with a big A small flro of nn unknown origin danco. Thoro will be thousands of destroyed about 7B or 80 foot of the agatos on display and many athletic boach walk near the location of and othor events on tho program. tho Wigwam on Tuesday of this C. L. PreBcott nnd wlfo of Marsh- weok. The council pnssod a resolu- field wero Iiandon visitors Wodnes- Uon last ovonlng requesting tho day, tuklng In tho sights on tho Uy eagluoor to hav tho walk r- boach. :;?& &KWv tma.'-iiii;. mmm Every pipe's a jimmy pipe if it's packed aith P. A. tfty&:w3Sm mm t&xmrxti-ittiij-ri-si mmM&? P. A jams joy in jimmy pipes YOU never smoked tobacco in your life u. your tnste and punches in satisfaction lifoX! . Albert. It's the high spot any old way y0li ,? Vnii nnvnr rlirl mil o riortirnffn tlioi- rnrt 01(11 mnkin's, because no other tobacco ever was like it JiiJi ' 'more-ish" earmarks in every puff, because the pateotedn ( cuts out uio nite. -w Fringe Albert the national joy smoke Men everywhere smoke P. A. in a pipe and roiui cigarettes. Wise up that it is tho Boods-sftnS K n i t U1,'7 Aut "."Y1-11 wouiun-t litt the fu of such a bunch of red-blooded men. H Sooner you lay a dime against a tidy red tin of P A you'll act yours I It's simply a question of timed tn r rt v r m.r it - tm irn r-r & . .m -ilia Get it off your mind and let some P. A. sunshCi your system! ' w? "ri xr " "ur"z i""1",&. "c.at vm iii .uui. muu w jihi j. jLv.uuau ii s a Dad noisel (handy for rolling 'cm); tidy red tins, 10c alsoM HUU1U JIUUUU uuu uuu pounu numiaors. .;srxv-T ltt '1v. . .'N. '-T" "4 KM I'I'SISit! VitiSHi A I SSI V.W.-.V.!! .;.'v.i R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem N. C Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Scmi-weckly service Coos Bay nnd San Prancisco. ,,,..., .,.. i , . ,,.,.. . . .. .,... i . , .. .. . - S. S. Redondo WAIM FHOM MAX FRANCISCO FOIt COOS IJAV THUItKDAV, AUGUST JH, AT .1 T. M. Equipped with wireless nnd subinarlnt bel).. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submnrino bell. Passengers and freight. BA1L FIIOM AX FRAXOI8CO IX)It COOS 1IAV, JIOXOAY, AUOUHT 10, AT I. 31. Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeoroe, Phone 44. To Portland every Thursday To Eurel every Mob TIIIJ FAST AXI) COMFOItTAIIW: S. S. Geo. W. Elder NKWIjV KQUII'l'KI) XOUT1I PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. c. F. Mi-nrcmtnK agent W. H. PJ Phone 44, Marshflold Phono 421, NortJ EQUIPPED WITn WniELESS. Stgamgp Breakwater ALWAYS OX TI3IE. BAU& FJIOM IIAIIJIOAI) DO CK, .MAHHIIFIEM). DUIUXG TJUI !S" SiAT'soti?.8100 v' M,t os TI,B olin' 8'u, ima Ticket on Mle to tUl Eastern olnta and Information as to routes nd rates cheerfully furnished. Phono 35-J. , C. II. LANDERS, AKfiit S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Fine PnmtfiiKcr AccomiiuxlntJons. Xew Steel Ilnat. H. 8. PAHA1SO WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND FHIDAV, AUG UST 1-i, AT' 5 P. 31., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. DAISY PUTNAM WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRAXCISCO, SATl'R. DAY, AUGUST 15, AT 1 P. 31., WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Aeut, Mnnhficld. This Bank 3InkeH n point of Klvh'K ' roiiH. It wnntH oveiy doposl. tor to feci Hint ho or bho my iippi-oiuli its officers freely nnd discuss mutters Mlilrli 'liuvo to do wltli (heir flimn cinl nffiiirH. AJways wIIIIiik nnd dcslnins of senint; you. We Invite Your Account FIRST NATIONAL BAl OF COOS BAY S r California mrr VU1.T. . -. . At YtViomA ltyfT?itt ltS XAllftfit'V w"iwiuim mTctmbjk ; m 'mwm wstiffiso. vJlsPi?2ir'p i9? ElE.3 iouoisi ;-5 company tAiuuKniA FLANAGAN & BENNETT H OLDEST nANK IX COOS COUNT Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and UndivH Profits, $11 5,w Interest Pali on Tlmo Deposit Officers: J. V. Dennett, President. J. II. FIihiiikhii, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, t;sm. t Geo. 1'. 'm