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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
SfifiUM t"T pyrwY'71" TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 19T4. EVENING EDITION. uirnnitwr laiwwiiiwwwfww m COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKY DAN K. MALONEY Editor niul Pub. News Editor m ft mp u nm Official Paper of Coot County. Entered at tho Postofflco at Mnrsu- Ileld, Oregon, (or transmission i through the nintla as second-class sou ninttor. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES , CAL F011S VOTING TODAY 1 0 f f is iiiiiur. FOB ELK GHE Committee in Charge of Rose burg Auto Trip Completes Linc-Up and Details. 1 itMtltii rt r Itnnnlinlt until. mittee of the Eiks Lodge, winch win Are Spending the Afternoon Visiting Places of Interest Throughout the City- Leave Tomorrow. WELCOME PORTLANDE P0RJLI0EB5 ipinnriri r imBflHMNtLU COOS BAY'S GUESTS ENTER MARSHFIELD make an excursion to Koseburg nnd piny a game with the Elk team of 'hnt place, wns held Inst night nnd details were discussed for the pro posed trip. Three nutomoblles will carry lodge men from Myrtle Point, two from Coqullle nnd two from Unndon. There will be n lnrger crowd go from Nominating 800 Candidates for State and Congres sional Offices. fir AtxlitM Pmi to ew IUr Tlmn.) SAN FKANCtSCO. Aug. 2'.. Call fornlans are voting nt today's pri mary election to nominate S00 candl- J tt 4 nrt m t.ntil.tii.f utflf 11 rt9nta 1 T 1 I f -. cd States Scnntor and congressional "mJ representatives. Chief Interest cen-, "' ff" b' ters In the selection of candidates to pit against Governor Johnson, the unopposed Progressive. Marshfleld Is today being viewed ti rough twenty-five pairs of criti cal eyes. The Portland delegation of business men and representatives of lMib"LtV"mhr ha8 n0t Mt cltr-i" clvte ciubs. aloVmnlly 'VridffW. and cere- ..?M.S. Besides tho ball game nnd cere monies In the tremendous lodge home nt Roseburg, the local Elks nre planning n minstrel show. Local talent In a sufficient quantity aim been engnged to ili? oiirrcuR. I The patty will leave here Satur day morning, and enjoy Sunday In Inspection, finding that Hand & Mc Nally made no mistake when they put us on the map. The party reached Marshfleld Inst evening after spending yesterday af ternoon and early evening seeing North Bend nnd meeting its citizens. They reached the Hay from Gardi ner in two parties, one coming by PIUMAKIES IX MICHIGAN. lllf AKltt4 rrna to Coot Df TlmM. DETROIT, Aug. 2... Primary aSnWhiT nrfond'av9 " " o bea h Vond and the othe'r n-iStS M,n?l Ar'nnn nnr thruBh the Ten Mile country. Doth. ,iinnn frnn, In S J, l" P"tles reported most enjoyable trips diner from town, captain of tho tenm, ?, ... . ' .... ...... exccnton "".."! """. c?"lil "..!.'! ""l!1.!! 5f oSeor toncS the men had el- untll noon his return from Hnndou this He hns submitted the follow- fctlons nre being held In Michigan to- Ing men to piny the Roseburg team. lny to select candidates for united States congressmen, Governor nnd various other state and munlclpa officers. before been In the southern Oregon coast country and the auto trips caused constant surprise as to the! COME. COOS I3AY. your brightest smile i Your-bUBt foot foremost" too! And show those visitors today why we're mighty, proud of you. You may not he so very large, hut you've got a hit of snap, So show these visitors today that you're really on tho. map.' Come, men niul'innulB-.yom' finest look; with brightness-ah youroye:. Just show you're gllutto see 'em and tell the reason iwhy! JJ0, We've got the fiiiosti town on earth, as everyone mustilcnow,. inft And when the-railroad reaches here, we've simply got to '! crow!! ' i i,at Then welcome, all you visitors! We are mighty glad' voir came. And hope that when you leave us you can tell us-all'tho sainii:. We hope you'll look .wound you and we also hope, you'll' see Everywhere a welcome warm, in this town P dostiiiv. TO Q.QSliF If J TAKE iiiPLE I iiimriiirinniit flnniiAMti rniin.1 nuiiii inn .-n. . . x -- -w v . . a ... .... t ' "DCicir fkeeman is some : l l ' " T1UU ijai extends a cordial and heart v irreetihir to'1 r,n : ,;,on" ' I, ".'. in , , , . . j.i , ' , " ouiimuiii rui'iuc i-uimini PITCH Kit Todays program for tnc visitors, yv uu gwesi.s wiriim ner gaiCS rodliy. V C Welcome VOU, of tilt- Portland ! . ... n."'"" '-.?!.?" "1 l." . "e. i?V T uontlenien. as an earnest of Port and 'snrolVssimml' ! "i ...ugo i ammond of 'Minis or victories n i.tng in ills - hju munni ovufi-s mm mini - . ii, ... i. i. ,. . ' .,., , Jir. wernicn mad the I Ann. niul wiiii. .... uu rniv... noss representatives and trips of In- Tl'ieiKlSlUp, ailll KtlOW tllllt VOU1' Dl'eseilcu Will lmiMinfc mnrkm . of trtudTriMVM feeling of niutuaj co-operation between Oionohiiill Howard 11. I "Duke") Freeman the lo-al Southern Pacific office who Many Interesting expressions were im pitch the Marshflelil-itoseburg heard from the visitors on their lm- city and tho'ity--tliat-is-to-bo. 1 he interests oi these two sections an Visitors! From' M'eftopolis See Many Interesting) things in OUir Sister- Citfr-Banquet. Yesterday they were the ctiestn nf the North Unntl Chamber of Co inercLN Thoy vyure, acoumpanled over that city lu the afternoon. vIslZj the ndjmtrlos nU! Amines 0' en,c WldllltllOUVIlilK- Wl.ro olUnrl. -'; Informally at the club's room and it About, elk ltlw nurstrnM nttnn.i.i ... bantiuet, Includlni: tl,.. ,.i.t." Speeches weio made on upproprlate topic by sovornl North Ilund men and members of the Portland party n A-. Wernlbln preshfent of the North Hend- Assoclutloir, presidod at thn banqliet and dellvertM the address of wolcoinu. Hu was followed by C, c Chnpman manager of the Portland Commercial CIU1). nnd1 pub u-lty expert; AddMa lleniu'tt, speclnl runrescntniivn t Tim- Oregonlanr lfnry Dlers, of North llend; Phil Metsclinn. nnt,i Scott, of tht iy; C C. Cnlr Commercial Club. North llend, closing re-. Mr. Wrnfch. who Is mnti.iL'Ar f the North Itund Msnufncturlng Com-. puny, priHOincil eacli. of the vlsltort . with n myrtlewood bowl, ns n houien unit mi I nil.! ..... l iiiiiiiiiii iniii uin- TH T!f I PnilTJI WM Stimlny. Is a, speedy n twlrler ns Trclr greatest sir prise wns nt flnd-J tiling tllllt lllllkOS tOI' a blggCI', better and broader Ulldcr- Iy nppreclnted by the Po-tlar-vi ' 1 Hr SI II II H ?.ver. fltny0(, ?,u of tll?."inJor.,e?BU.e8- lnp B,lch n,,nrkB of clv,.c I""01"??8 "I standing of this principle will be mutuallv hclbffir I t'r foaturo of the day ia 111. till rliUllll He Is a graduate of Yale and during n community commonly considered, n " n. f 'f V "'iiiut iuiiuu.. North Hend wns a visit to the slcamtr f.U' i.JIL UUU I M ,.., colirw WM one of the gdool-H o far from the main line of travel COOS BhjT and Coos Bay business 1II0M wilPwcli'mnetiie A'. r! Sfmpmii. where cVpt Pcnder- , prize pitchers He graduated with and In so Isolated h place as Coos closer relations betWCCll this Section ailll the-IioStl'ClllVllhMf Kast entertained ihom with truo dn nre nun ui inti. line on in vh- nay is rcpiucu on me oumiue. uu .i . ... .,, ,i ., ... , , , . . -;- sea liospltulltv, I tnu-KJ PlinnnP cntIon ltl8t 8Um,nor 1(J returned to railroad connections to the mnln llnesj "le COlHlllg OL tile railway Will develop and'olrwhiclV this, Tho visitors wcro also taken to tho. mwmwww m..iwi.w iiia .1111.11 iii.iiur iiuii mi.'iiL'ii iwu in ini iiinr imiiri?. nip vimiiirrt ijl ! w Tin.r iikiiii..i i ijii il. i t .tiiii.iinwti. . onittiit .r rf.iirnn.i miiu .hhiIhh . tk. . . " " - .. . t ..r.l.IlM 111 .1 b.tllW.l .. ,1 lllll 1 III. I' . pvinv ill iuhii lUIIP.IIIVIIU U 111. r a on reputy Sheriff With Couple Charged With Murder. Dr AuttlitH I'm iu Cov. nT TltT'i.l Kl'OENi:. Or. ui:. 2B. Wl h trcJrtondoiiH meat Krindor found tho Inncs fa in nei" Vi- o and being taken to TaB nt evidence purport ing to bo the lustiu.iieiit tued by In nos Indlspot'ng ol t'.ie bidlei of Mrs. Elols Dennis and V!-b lleatrlce Nolms. De.ivry Sheriff Newton' left hero this mo. nlug ulth .Mr. nnd Mrs, Victor Inn:, chaiged . it u murder. Ifor San Antonio. Tho requisition pnpors wtf.t' hotfed jesterduy by Governor Wi'Jt. TJmt nines attempt ed to sell v.tlunl'': .'(v.ulry here anl that this lb now li the hands nf do tcctlVos, v;ii the u!un...:ent made by officers ho ramei, winning botli. the first for Hove that Coos Day will enjoy n his class against the Scheffleld Pre- natural growth to exceed anything! juratory scnooi, wnicn lie won by a on the coast l'he Times joins with evorv loval citikuii' v hidili'nir nm vi'si'l'tirs n Iu:ii'it wnlcmtio niwl luitw. n.li.i.i. fit... 4,:'..... rrnro nf f! to 0. with tin lilta nirnlnut Tin. nnrtv will Inni'n tntnnrrnwi . . . . X . ' uiw uuuv. him. tho second with Falrhaven. Vt morning for a tour through the Co-M'OllllfrS tO say gOOll-bVC tllCV Will be glad" tllu.V caillO- Mid' ugalnst Manchester, will put tip a clas?y game next Sunday h Falrhaven. Vt morning for a tour through the co.,,"Ws TO say gOOll-oye UlCV will De glad tlluV i ' Yi;..Tha.t ,ll,e nniiie valley, returning to Marshfleld Jdepiirt with assur.tnee that thev will conueai'iini. exhibition In his Friday, when they will leave on thei 'ihu,. ri - ,, Mti"i. Is fully expected. Hreakwater for Portland. llietll Ih UHU. i Take it and go to it. BILL SCORES DESIRE GDOS BAY'S TRADE NEW 51 MILL 10 OPEN AUG. 29 AMKUICA.V I.KAfU'K. Chicago 2. Now York 1. Dctjlt n. Washington I. Detroit 1 1. Washington 0. Cleveland .'!. lloston 7. St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 7. "Portland Is going to mulw a hard oi. 1.UU11 ... i-iiiiuiiuiiniiu o 1 1 inn- fgnt to capture the trade of the Coos S. P. OFFICIAL COiEiS BAY big bridge which will span tho llsr from North Rend to North Inlet; sad' Hindi' fnmlllar with the plans of'the ranrontf coninny. They cxpreiseJ themselves ns highly pleased with the sign of progresslveness In North Rend nnd were nlso surprised at the enterprise manifested In the varloui linos of activity. Addison Rcnnctt, of tho Orcconlao, Is the youngest member of the. party but he keeps up his end with. th. veterans. sor ever wniilB to leave the- field' of flnanco ho has. n Job for hlin In Port land. Charlie demonstrated Inst night Unit ho- can draw: chvr thing besides cIliR-ks and draughts. And uu s an artist, too, i ?' ,C", t'"'i,In lBom-prefis agent.' Rend. tho war nows. but don't for but .lohn M. Scott is not Blow when get the Htore nows In Tho Times. It conies to putting the-Southern Pa.. clflc on front page nt a bnntjuel. I Times Want Ads brlnf. remits. IIKAI) THK ADS. Ings, called on ncocunt of darkness). NATIOXAI IiKAtJUi:. lloston 5. Chicago 0. Philadelphia .'I, Pittsburgh 2. Prooklvn 0. Cincinnati I. Now York-St. Louis; wot grounds NOnTinVESTKHN 1AJAOUK. tn ouver . Mallard 1. Spokane 0. Tncoma 10. Seattlo 7, Victoria 6, 0 .! a? SAFETY CLUB The Booth-Kelly Big Electric Sawmill Formally Dedi cated Saturday. Tho Times acknowledges receipt of an Invitation from tlu Springfield, Oregon, Development to be present on Mill Day, August 20, which marks tho formal opening of tho Uooth Kelly electric sawmill. The following nre a. few Interesting facts about the uew mill: Capacity of the mill. 150,000 feet for teu-hour run. All machinery except carriage, gang saw and log tumors operated by electric motors, rnnglng from one half to 3.10 horso power each. Number of electric motors, 65. Aggregnte horso power, 215o. Nuinbor of men employed lu plant at Springfield, from 100 to 125 Logs are tho camps from the rato of twenty carloads por day. Kndi car of logs represents a labor .. ... ... 1 ..m rts lucii ill ill" nuuwo, ui v.ui una miilvn.l tlw.ip i.mi.ti. n.... ... Dry kilns have eight compartments uu i,im. . ,i.. .i. n...niit .i. ".,. community, and to what extent thoy nnd nn nggrogaco dally capacity of BOiVls cnn eliminate the speeding, the reaI zo Uint the,r prosperity Is do 100,000 foot. principal cause danger better Ian ,emlont ,on y. Lumber for the kilns Is piled by an ",,e else ll" Sea that If aonio "0ur ''t00 nro ,n n ,08ltlon t0 automatic stacker, tho first iu the of 'tho lead'ln- ones will take a de. tl sreat things In tho way of reduc Wlllamotto Valley. - term",ned stand on the quo" Ion that !' T eJlazat,0 of 'Bhl rates Lumber Is carried through the dry ti1L others will coonerato ind If thev t0 nml fro,n Coos I,a- nml ,no ,na kilns on odge, thus getting even dls- ,io not do so of their own . coord iiii ,erlal "vantages resulting from this tributlon of heat. , " ,'' . orfl ?" T' '" source will be greatly felt by both Common lumber Is stored In idles i i,ii,i,, ... .,ii'i,,iii, .. ' Coos nay and Portland." nvnr n ti iitMii nf tlm mill imxl tt i . . .. - " ... .... , ,., ' I't't! r MIIBUil I1'171iril lt riVllvnc flioi n itum. Capacity of the storage her of matters can h hun.iio.i i.v tim crganlxntlon such as securing road improvements and repairs. ills idea Is that the club will not only guarantee safety to pedes trian and tiaftic other than nutolsts but that it will nUo benefit the nuto- P V. filmnmnn niitlinns Dh. I ?-- x t-.... : r r-i Iflhn M 5rntf Rnnnral Poc. uuis ui CX.UUISIUH ui run- ,-- ww. .iWHi in land Business Men. I sengerAqent, Makes His - hirst visit to uoos bay. i John M. Scott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific lines' lu Oregon, Is one of tho live wlro! members of tho Portland delegation.) "I have long had my eye on Coos, Hay," Mr. Scott remarked this niorn Ing, "nnd I am glad to got my foofc ou It. This Is a great country and while I have heard much of it nod was prepared to see a country rich In y resources, I have been surprised and. delighted at tho evidence of develop ment In tho Coos Day cities of North llend and Marshfleld. "The Coos Hay railway Is going toi i n irrAfit snnnfn rniirn wlum l la' Hay country, and as a preliminary w aro down here to look the section ov er," said C. C. Chapman today. "Portland mndo a success of tho ef fort to wrest a part of tho Alaska trade from Seattle, and we nre now going to Initiate a fight to ae-curo this business, to which wo are en titled and which wilt bo advantageous to both Portland nnd Coos liny. "Portland's publicity organizations have expended much effort In direct ing the attention of the world to Coos Hay and has done everything In her power to aid In tho building up of, bo a great scenic route when It Is' those developments which mean so . built and the Southern Pacific will do ' much to this community. Now we.n big passenger business in this sec-l are uere to iooi; at tno won; we reel we have helped to do, and to become acquainted, not only with general , conditions, hut with individuals, their needs and desires. i "When this excursion was an FrPfi Wiknn Prnnncoc nrnini n0lince ad advertised we told the rreu WllSOn riOpOSRS Urgani- people that we Intended to visit a ZatlOII for Eliminatintl community which, with the comple- rinnnorQ l'on of tno rollrond, would he com- udiiiju s. merclally annexed to our trading cen- "Safety First Club" is the proposed ": a t0"lto-v "a,f a8 IarK: In nonti. name of an organisation of automo- ' ,.,u"' . l,,i lB",,l" "' aiusku 0 brought by train from i,8t8 which Coroner Fred Wilson The l,eon,e were eafir t0 co," liere 1 -oJI11IWoniUlnK and plans to orgnnlze to ell ulnnto the " he J,,"ket' an',bl,t for ,,,e "se.t upper Willamette, at tho dangers of motoring In this section, tied market cond tlons our party lie Jua dlsciused tho matter with a , V "" i jimcs .. iufiU number of leading auto owners an " ou av,e nT, wa ll,ow Intere.teil has received their hearty approval ,h?. "'P0"? '" Portland are In his tlon when the line Is completed. "I nm glad to find such a friendly feeling manifest toward tho Southern Pacific and can assure you they will find that feeling reciprocal. Tho policy of tho Southern Pacific is toi work for the development nnd nd- vnncement of every town nlong its1 lines. "You have n great country here and the coming of the Southern Paci fic will help to make It greater HOSK LKAVKS. lie air dilod. yards, ton million feet. Lumber Is convoyed about tho yards by means of a monorail car. or on truck hauled b electric tractors. Heavy timbers are handled by ma chinery Instead of being lifted by half a dozen men Kvery machine Is guarded to make the workman k,afe. Automatic sprinklers protect flU the buildings and sheds. lleslilos the Springfield plant, the Ilooth-Kelli Co. opeiates plants at loiiiirg ami wetuiiing. and has a - plant, not now operated, nt Saginaw. THAYKH OIHMKS. who has been I .I I 4 John M. Scott Is a thirty-third de-j greo member of the Maiuanlta Club and there Is some talk among the local members of getting up a little banquet in his honor. J Phil Metsehan says If Charlie Win- d..vat Tll-, EV.:." BECAUSE buy at ijhe rair upays MHHnBaMMMBMMM We don't ife tor our business tin any InlsIh inrejta GOOD. WIV (iOODH I'OU LliSS MONKY. Sw lut we niv offertoR ton WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FBJDAY Men' fiood Qiuilliy Suspenders Various kinds andi colors, Q values to 40c, special, a pair tub I CUHiixm'H Metal ltow-lloltVrs for Hair lUbbons. Tho Q C ' 1litilu Anil1 finoK till v ,--- "-il M.kit HI iA 1tlt..t ll..tl.lH.. o..u l- ftt 10 ' .'SM n 9miW1 IIIUUI-U IMllIKf Dlllinf !! .. -"" IaMk, jjt-I.OO Dnthlng faults, mw M, luidlcs 91.0i lidthing Suits, now - '3 ; Hoys' Sulmming TJglits only S Ijulles' Silt: McNSjillne Walst.s $4.00 and I&J0 kinds. M Qf v Just a few left, to closo out at iiiUu . fitMhl Quality House Lining 30 Inches widp, special, a J yard t 4b - lidltvi Finest 'phyr WmiI Sltvveloss VWv In blu and OC ; black, the usual $1.00 grade, on sulo nt bOu Wld Inside Hdtlng Hlack or white, exwllent quality, c a yartl "Ferris" .Maternity Coiwte Porfect fitting, made of tfn n French coutll, specially priced a,t $iUUj Slv l)o74n liHcll lliingalow Aprons Of gooU ginghams and )17v percales, values to 75c, special 4t li Satisfaction or Money Itcfuiideil THE FAIR Central Avflu . Next Dxr to- Cliandle-Hotl . Mr. Chapman said further that In spite of his knowledge of tho big things being done In this section, he wns nevertheless ostoundod nt the completeness of tho development work in all lines, nnd 1 e hnd found the same surpriso manifest among his companions, This Is Mr. Chapman's i ii win iwju uuiituii ine nuio- ,......,,. . n ..".. ... . : Uts by reducing their own hazard m" "b" '..V'U8 ? ?'" no Bvoi fiuuiii"iiin.Tiiiirir ! ill tint ii ii mo inor . ii ml also by pair bills. cutting down their re assurance that It will not be his last. PERSONAL MENTION A largo part of tho Dooth-Kolly product Is markotcd in California una in tl'e lniditle west. ynwer lor the mill Is furnished hv the Ou'goii i'uwei Co.. located ad- .cent to the null. All rot use from the sawmill goes as fuel to the bins of the Oregon Power Company, nnd furnishes fuel to supply o'ectrlclty for tho mill, and for tho cities of Sprlufleld, Kiigeno, Albany, Corvallls, Junction City, Co- burg, Harrlsburg, Urownsville and Halsoy, spending the hut few ears In Cin cinnati and New York completing his art tourse. will arrive here to moirow for a visit with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grlims. and his sister. Mrs. Dorsey Kreli zer. ) F. M KNIGHT has returned from' WAREHOUSE BILL PASSED TODAY tnr ao wti pivm tn r3 ny timm i WASHINGTON. D. C. Alia. 2.-.. a wook's outing on South Coos. Tho administration bill to license Uivor, but plans to return there, cotton, i tobacco nnd naval stores . sunn, no nun i'an Krortson navo' warehouses was amended todav to been busy clearing n flno camping include tho stores of canned salmon ground on tho McKnlght ranch Just I to accommodate the Pacific Coast auovo tho Goodwill place. I Industry. Ladies7 Suits New York's Latest Styles "We have received this week our first shipment of Ladies' Suits. These were purchased by us direct from the maker less than three weeks ago. AVe do not buy our suits in April or May, from a travelling man, long before the styles for the season aro even known, as most merchants do AVe go Avhere they are made and get the new things while they are new and at prices that are right. You can save 2o per cent by buying your Suit or Coat here. "We will have the very latest things in Coats in a few days. The Golden Rule