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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1914. EVENING EDITION. SIX ffl! PORTLAND CftPTURES COOS MY STEAWER IS SUNK; II LIVES LOST 111 GOULD NOT ATTEND Delegation of Business Men From the Rose City Make Most Favorable Impression EXCHANGE COMPLIMENTS; PROMISE CO-OPERATION Visit Closes with Successful Smoker at Millicoma Club Last Evening. Tlip visit of thu delegation of Port land business ninii cloned Inst uIkIU In n ulnae of Klory and a cloud of Binoke nt tli Mlllleoinn Club. It wnn n fltlliiK flunle of n busy day of alKht-HeoliiK. Inspection or I ho Indus tries of thn city and Informal calls on tlio various business Iioiiscs. After luncheon yesterday iiutonio liiinu nr miiiiv Htlxi'iiH wore placed nt tho disposal of tin iloiouatinn "" I mnmlitT executive committee. Port Steamer Admiral Sampson Is Rammed by Steamer Prin cess Victoria in Fog. i T Fall Opening t lie rij AhikUIM !' to '" Uar'TImm 1 8HATTLH. AUK. 2(i. Klbven lives wero lost whon tho stool .pnssoimer steams' li Admiral Sainusm of tho Puclfle-Aliiskn Navigation Coiniiany W E SERVICE .... .. ....!. t . 1 t. . ltflall .. I I t Rncinpqq finnr t tans Prevent . , ;.. 'urcgon naiiuau oumiiiissiuii LHIblllLbb ouiiuiliuuo riuvum jin pa,,f(, utonnishlp Princess Vic-: J Larijo iMumuer irom oom inci to Coos Bay. .Many Port landers who Intended to inula tin' trip to Coot comity on tho excursion of tin I'cirtiiinti coin- torla if Ptilnt No Point, twenty miles north or Scuttle tills nmrnliiK In a fo and thick Hinoko from forest fires. The Princess Victoria brought the survivors to Seattle. HIrIU of the mi'iclal Club were detained by the (ll,n(t nlv tn vmlrH of tho erew and ...i ..i.i,. i .... u-iipii Mi rui. no crew nro v ii uwn " o. .uwwiv, ii tin ni'ii; ut.iv; iw ..i.i. ..v..v, .n i Iowm: c. c. i on, cnairiiiHii ooioguuoii; ii.uu on . inc crew nro viiiiuwii " .iui--. I Third Cook I.. Columns, First Wlro- lens Onerator V. K. Hlcker. Chief Kn- n drive was made over the city ami ., ( .or executive committee, ion- , u, , v M M ,,,,. ('iiiiiiiini'i. HI C lib: nrcK dent of ""11 10 the C. A. Smith mill ami pnpor, ,,,., .,, Unw, .vllvnl Association; boll, stowaruoss. seaman . .!"- pulp plant. Tho big tniil proved n ,,.H,,,( imion Meat Co. quette. Watchman A. Sator and .iess- rcvolntlon to the visitors, many of (. ,., ipmnii, mniiuKer excur- boy .1. II. Williams,, whom were familiar with the miwmll . nmiiiiKor Portland Coininerclul : Captain Moore could have saved him plantH of the North Pnclfli coaHt, ntid pu,; Kccrolury Oregon Development, m-ir. but declared he would go down many oncoinliiniH were pasHcd upon It. I i(l!l(,,u,. Oregon Slate Immigration with the ship, and did so. After dinner the visitors attended Af,,,Ilti I The Admiral Sampson was bound the concert given by the Coos Hay, .iclin M. Scott, Oregon Sinto Ini-' from Seattle to Alaska. She had flf Concert Hand, which came In for miration Coininlssloner, general pas- ly-slx passengers on hoard and a crew generous praise ami ai hh t'""cm""i HtHKor ,Kl,nt, Southern Pacific Co. of slxty-rive. one or tile mourners 01 me ihihw-j 0i Mi piumnier. iiieniher Portland tlon called ror three cheers and n n,m,.. f uriurniluii; member board tiger for the Coos Hay Concert Hanil,:of Kvornors or l!iii Itose l-'estlval; which, wero given with, u right hearty H,.,.r,,try Portlniid Union Slock Eood will. ... , .. Yards. At the conclusion of the concert Jho i (. ,, WrlRht. ineinher of hoard of doli'Kiitton was taken to tho Mllll- Kovuriiiir, Portland Commercial coma Cluli rooms, wnero a siiiokiti cluU. ..,..,, .oBldeut nml secretary. Notifies Western Union It Must Improve Service. (Special to The Times.) S M.I'M. Or., Auk. 2ti. ActliiR on complaints from Coos Hay about the Inadeiinate telegraph service Riven by the Western t'nlon, the OrcKou Hall road CoiiiiuIbbIoii has notified Supt. K. 1.. Hitter of the Western t'nlon at Seattle that the Horviro must be Im proved. Lack of sufficient linemen and t'. o poor construction between Itoscbui'K and Coos Hay Is Riven as the causes of the poor service. The company lias been naked for an Im mediate statement about the service and what they propoce to do and un less better nervlee Is afforded, a for mal Investigation and hearing ina. be oidered by the railroad commission. i"""KIIli.n,M,IVlM . !"' "ttiiiK "ill Ihooav) T ' U'llHlMl tilt- wisdom of 8C;S Knll fiisliions arc in. store will bo a busy j pci-s men who have llu" first pick." KNOWN VAUTHS, KNOWN Plirppc -ALL VOLT THINK Al'.Ol'T i 1 L 10 A S I X(i YO V UfcJKL5 Ai 1,,l1llll... ,IW.....1...,,1 ..... I... .1 when lie buys a suit, of clothes, has oiu (.vom,? l..1ill-..ll,Mlln..lll........ II 1... t. . VU"lll ,,,..,.,,,, ,...,!,.., i,,.v. .... ,.u;Miri-. Il( IS WoiHlciiu ii in- i.-s m-iuii- inn money s worm, it is (lit. tiling to do. We sell the kind of clothes that are alwav that are guaranteed to bo always one I hev are ys one iuice quality. wan tendered under tho auspices of ' i' & WrlRht. tlio .Mnrshfleld Chamber or Com-J .. s. West, rormer secreta anorce. Members of the Chamber of ,,, cmmmrrmi Club; mini Commerce nnd buslnefls men not members were Invited and were pres ent nt the "smoker." which Includ ed llRht luncchon and refreshments. President Mcl.alu of the Chaiuber of Commerce was In eharRo and In troduced C. I-'. McKiiIkIiI. who inado tlio nddresH of weleonie on hohalf of bo rltizoiis nnd the commercial bod- les of Cooh Hay. Mr. McKnlRht lilt-, ry Port- inaunRur of (!o()d ear Ituhber Co. Kred SlmliiRton. vice president Mlller-SlmliiRton-Calhoim Co. Phil Metschnii, Jr., proprietor I in- perlul Hotel. It. M. Irvine, snles manager Flelschner. Mayer & Co. A. .1. Nobs, sales mnuiiRor M. Kline. W. II. McVay. credit innnnRor of I, of The Admiral Sampson sank In four in I ii n ton. The ml Aim took place at I ::(). The Admiral Watson, bound, for San Francisco, was near the scene of the accident at tho time. The Princess Victoria, wiib not seriously ilainaRed. tlioiiRli her bow and fore peak wore cruslied. Sho was able to hack awny from tho Sampson. The loss of the ship and cnrRO will ho probably $100.000. The air wiib heavy with smoke nnd foR and It Is presumed this wns tho cause. The Princess Victoria was bo'imd from Vlctorln for Seattle. Tho Admiral Sampson was u stool teniner of 22ii2 Rross tons, built at Phila delphia In 1S08. encd Coos Uny coininerco to mi old MarHlwill'-WVIlH llardwaro Co mnld wnliliiR to no wooou inn woii Krnn,( Ki Htiiltli. Frank K. Smith & by Portland huslnoss men. and now Co ,r Ki.,M,, HiHuraiice. Hint Sir l.aiinrolot Had nrrivoti pro-' ( w iacA. UlCieil uiai ii ineaui uif inimniimn niHr Co FIND EGGERS L-an, mnniiRor Pacific of a new era In the trn le relations with, the Hose City. He said that VnslilnRtou was n state of many cit ies and their riowHi had developed Urn state much. In advance of Oregon, while Oregon, a state or only one, city, had lamcel behind In the uiiircli of proKress. It should he the pur ,poso or Portland and Coos Hay to cooperate In the ImiII'IIiir of more cities In OrcKou that they iuIrIiI con tribute to the general development, of tlio stale. Coos Hay possessed' both the spirit ami the dcBlre to be-t come active In such a move-noni mid with the better iiiiderstaudliiR noiior-' nted by the visit or the Portland html-, liuss inch good lesultn should bo .1. A. Cook, sales manager Pacific Hardware ,i Steel Co. Addison Heimetl. staff correspond ent The OroKunltm. C. II. Marsh. MYRTLE POINT CASE POZZIES forthcoming O. C. Chapinan responded in n hap- notnrHn Mitnhnll RonnrinH tn vein on holmlf of the Portlniid '""'''" i fSpeclal to fiOI.I) HKACII. A Kuuers. Indicted for for havliiR shot and killed a compan ion limned Hush while out hunting lust spring, was round not guilty by a Jury In Circuit Court here- An nt'empt to dlsmlsK the Indictment railed. WANTS $2500 DAMAGES NOW Anna Rusk Betjins Suit Aflainst City and R. R. Monttjomery for Personal Injuries. I Anna Husk yestoiday Instituted suit against tho City of Marshflold nnd It. II. MontRomery ror t'.TiUOi damages ror Injuries which she alleg es sho Hiistnlued lust January by al rail through the wharf near Wasson's fish market. In her petition she slnten that Mr. ' Montgomery Is the owner of the prop- eriy. but Hint tho city of Murshflold,' by an ordinance, assumed control of tl n water front. She claims that' the wliarr Is a public highway, inado NOT GUILTY l lie lines.) m) ,)y t)l0 ,.rci.,on f ti,0 riMli mar iir. .(..- h.liniimi , ,l,t ,,U,U,B s)l0 ailcKtH that th or niansiaiiRiiiii OW)01.H w,,,.0 awtuo f tm daiiRorou iiy deloKatlon. He coinpllmented Cons liny on lis splendid showimr ami tho present extent or Its dovelopmont nod said that with the completion of the railway then won't! be an ava lanche of Portland peophi coming to Cons Hav. He told of tie work done by the Portland Commercial Club In advert IsIiir Coo Hay In It h state wide publicity propaganda and said Portland was earnestly and sincerely striving ror development or tho en tlro Btate and all Its coast harbors, including Coos Hay. which ho eharae torlzod as tho Paget Sound of Ore gnu. While Portland business men had possibly been a little diffident nml slow In making advances now that they had become acquainted, ho said, they would he found to be ard ent wooers and when John M. Scott completed his railway he Intimated Portland's bat mid cane would he on the Coos Hay luill rack nearly every evening In the week. The occasion was a felicitous one lilisli exnloslves. nnd resulted In a bettor feolliiR and a abonts are now Have Thrown Up Case Ow ing to Officers' Clash. Humors of new and sensational developments In the Myrtle Point bank robbery case have been rife for the past week or so but tho indications were today that there would he nothing doing Just now. Pelectlve .Mitchell who has been heie for sometime working on the cam Is said to have given It up ow ing to a clash with the local county officials. Mr. Mitchell Is quoted us having expressed himself very much disgusted because no action was tak en on evidence which he secured. While hern lately ho has boon In vestigating the record or a man named McDonald. who formerly taught school at Kckloy, and who wns nailer suspicion at tho time. McDonald was reported ta have serv ed time in Washington and Colorado and alleged to be an export with McDnmild'M where- 'niown. better understanding all around. It Is understood that Mitchell Tho party left this morning for whs In hopes of landing tho money Myrtle Point, where they were met which was suppoxed to hnve been by Hie buslne men and Chamber of taken out or the "cache" but this Commerce. From there C ey will, bail wns not materlalUed. proceed to Coqnllle and thence to A man who was arrested III Ibiiidnu. returning to Mnrshfleld Frl-! Washington by the name of Peasley day moriiliiR. They will then ntnrt ami who was known around Myrtle homeward. Some, however, expect Point us Harris was brought back to remain longer and enjoy part of to Coqullle a row days ago and was their vacation hero. Mr. Chapman bound over on a larceny charge, nnd one or two others will probably i Harris was a close associate of continue their nip into Curry county. , Vaughn ami ;thors pr'or to the Myr- . i He Point robbery ami It Is likely C.lltn OF Tll.WliS. Unit the grand jury will Investl- 1 wish to express my heartfelt an- gate minors about lilm being con- jirccinti.iii or the many 1,1ml nets nml the sympntliy shown mo In the loss of my hushau.l. It will ho Impossible for me to Individually tlinuk nil those who responded ho kindly In the hour of m. bereavement and for the many beautiful floral offerlns ami con- IS EO ASSAULT .1. W. I'niBtnttil was nrrosted today on a warrant Issued by Justice Peu iiock charging him with assault with Intent to kill his wife, Kxona Pin slattd. lust night. The charges were .filed by Mrs. Pintsnttd todny. I'niHtattd rurnlHlied $1000 ball for his appearance nt the preliminary JieniiiiR tomorrow, cm Wright mid 1). J. Hcob roIiir his bond. District At torney Iilljeiiulst is expected hero to prosecute the case. Mrs. Piustnttd Informed Justice Pennock Hint last evening Piustnttd caught her, choked and beat her un til she was faint ami bled consider ably. She gave the nnmes of J. 12. Ford, Hoy House nml Mrs. Hoy Henso as witnosses. The troublo occurred about p us condition or the wharf. She staea that It. It. Montgomery Is a resident of Illinois, but that D. Y. Stafford Is agent with the power of attorney for him. I .It will bo remembered that the al leged accident occuried soon after the Front street flro, whle.i dainuged several stores and the Montgomery liullilng. At the time It wns slated I that the wharf planking had been broken by I. In go--s garbage wiiroii ! driving over the wharf. W. T. Sioll is attorney for Mrs. Hush. The case will bo of Interest as it will determine tho power nnd llubll-. Iiy or the illy over the waterfront i MANY ARRIVE I STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17.00 all you need to do is to pick out the stylo and fabric you like best. ',v., 1. ,,,,... H...I ,,.,, ...:il ..,..,1...... il.l :i . i.i i uu nin mat ...- iii ii'-jiiri' hum Mill Willi II 1107 one any time that you think that it is not giving por feet satisfaction. Hut that rarely happens. The fabrics, the styling, the workmanship -the h essentials of these clothes are the kind that go with clothes costing around .$20 to ftji) retail. When one ..I' il J .....I I i !..!.... ,n 01 uie gmu 1 1 in kits oegiui 10 .specialize ill this one quality they reduced tho price, because of the scien tific lnoni'V-snving methods put into use on a great .scale. All the new styles, all the new fabrics, all sizes. No matter whether you are .short, tall, stout or Mini. Come in and see S T Y ti P L U S before you l.uy. "Money VVzA-.s" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, THREE STORES MARSHFIELD BANDOiM MYRTLE POINT MB CO, 10 DO 01 Oil flEMMl! Will Benin Work Immediately on 3,000,000-Gallon Reservoir. MAY CENSOR M ALL WIB Wilson nml llcvaii lllni- lt l'fM ll.llliy. WASHINGTON. I). C.Aug. !- President Wilson and Bocretatjr Brj- .... .... tin. I lit. .....-.. i..... mi linvn niznil lllKl'il uu " 1 lie uoos nay Winer -uuiimii) - mirit I ,i..l,l,.,l . . ilw.l hum. u'lirlr imllm imikhiw! nt leilUtll n Plan 10 SPP'7 new reservoir In the Waterworks , n ,.iilo orrices in the l'""J Su! 'Tract west of town on tlio water-, tM(J , ceng0r8lilp whlcn ikwhi steamer in tariy i oaay rrom j110" Smith Aftnr Gnnri Trin- ... , ,s .. i In lueotlng last evening when tho bids IVIIIUII OUlJUl HUUUIU. ;,,f thrco compotliiB rinna wero opened. In ovory enso tho bills woro considered too high, lionco tlio ooei- od, Instead or lottliiK a contract , , ,)eo ami on wireless tt!" i- tho work as previously planned. , ,roveiit neutral territory Iron M Tim iiiroi'tors of tho comnnny hold ....' ,..i na i.m for the tr- -".. . . . ... ' t ,.i.i IIIK IIP4 -" ..I UI...I, mission or i.illltnry or aava w -tlon to tho bolllKOient countrlud Tho Itedoudo arrived In this morn noctod with the robbery. i AMOX! thi: SICK W. N. IJkblad lest evening under went an operation tor appendicitis nr. Mero llosuitnl. Today he wns re- sequcntly I lake this menus or pub- ported to bo getting along nicely, llci) thniikliig them, one and all. i much to the gratification of his many "''S 1 HI I'l-Qltn ) WIS. 'rlemls. Kurono. . .. ....... i : . . i.. nr inn route. At t no eonciiibiiiii --- lL 8 o'clock. k '""' oH iim.iBi;u in i,uw 80 of t)l0 com,ml,y to proceed wiui - It )j0(.nnio known that imf- Mrs. I'nihiattd Inforniod .lu&tlco "si or passengers uu i n nur cuibu oi tho work themselves, l'onrt Hros.,i," 7 ",, , Mr Bryan wero Mn Pennock that Umstnttilt hail noon ""'K'1- , " l,:o ,,U'K";; U"'K" ", Johnson & Larson, nnd llngauisi iu- , thut nn impartial uiv drinking honvlly for somo tlmo nnd U00 sacks or sugnr. COO wntorniolons ujorqulst submitted estlmatos on tho '., ,,f neutrality would rer she attributes the troublo to liquor, nnd niiscellaneoim stuff. ; work, all of which wero refused. .0,,SoriiiK of cables as well ttw She nlso charged that lMnsnttd had , Among those arriving on tho Ke-j Tho wnrk wll bo startod under "" u" h ow ,,tmso was called w previously threatened her lire. I dondo wero: 'tho company's supervision within . r nttuutlou. liowewr, wllc ?! mi... it i r ii.. ...... 1.1 ..' i: i' i.mvia i r.4 i.: i' .niviK. ,. .. .1 ....i.i .i 11... ..,ntpn r"r ' . ... 1...1.. A ' 1 11 ' I III) l lllhlilllil llllllliv iiibiiu'M mi . . - " " ...::.: Il UU llr l, liiutmuu umi muivimi South Hrondwny, Just south or An derson uveniie. WHEAT GOES UP AGAIN EYE GLA EYES. EXAMIWED GLASSES FITTED Glasses made to order. Broken lenses duplicated while you wait. All work guaranteed. Red Cross Optica! Dept RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 Lewis. II. II. Sarrol, Mrs, il. It. bur- nil(l eiiulpmont enn ho gotten ready roil, .. r. saiioii, .mis. .. r. billion, umj jiim-o. About twenty or 1 L. A. Scott. Win. Krniuor, A. Andor- tlilrty men will bo omployod, and as son, A. T. I (nines, J. H. Homing, Mrs. fiu. nB poaslblo local men will bo .l. II. Homing. Murtha Homing, Geo. BVon preference on tho Job. Tho S'leiidan. H. II. Hlckoy, I). It. Mor- Work will bo rushed nnd completed gnu, T. A. Truinbnll, M. I). Colin, J. NVltliln threo or four weeks. .Arhos. Mrs. M. Peterson. M. Peter- 'rj,0 stato Hnllroud Commission, son, V. (1. Leopor, C, L. .lohnson,. nH rGcont ruling rolutlvo to cor- J. O. .lohnson. M. Alexander. Jos. tnln Improvements which It ordorod llllley, S. S. Oskey. K. lluddlo. Ar- tho company to mako, designated n chor Sinltli, Julius Mnttor, J. W. Ann- reservoir of 1,000,000 gallons enpac- strong ami J. k. iiygnn. , lty. but tho company has ileciiiod to - ! build one or 11,000,000 gallons In T order to provide for tho futuro I AMflMR THF 5IH I growth of tho city. Vl Auo. ItlrJ 1'rrn lo Coon tlajr Tlmri. I CHICAOO. Aug. il!. Kxclted by tno preiiicoons tuai uie Kiiropenn war would bo Ions drawn out. tho Mr8i y noii Shlpninn, who undor wneat iiinrKoi soaren louny, going ...,,. 8i,,.ollg onorntlon at Morcv ADViatTISCI) LKTTKItS. 7 to S cents higher than estenlay's llnsnltnl Mnmlnv. Is rnnortoil ernt- closing, iieconiber wneat sold at ly improved and will bo taken to her !,."" 1 "'?.,. r.," Sl 1 R nml tint fur ilillvii'v npvt Mnv i. .lunula ruilllillllllh at $1 J1 3-4. Te GveaVcr OregoTv With new buildlnci. better enulo. meat, cnbrsed grounds, and many ad. ditions io its faculty, the University of Oregon will begin lit thirty-ninth year Tuesday, September 15. Snecijl training for lluslnp.t. Jnnr. nalisin, Law. Medicine, Teaching, Lb brary Work. Music, Architecture, Physical Traininc and Fine Arts. LDrirest anu tuongest ucpartmente of liberal education, library of moic ihsn SMC0 olumci, Iwo plcndlij gmnaiium., clecn bullJInKi fully i rqulrpcJ New sUO.Qfo Adniiniiiraiion BullJintf In cour.e o( (on.trtctloo Tuition Vitt Oormliorirt for men ind for womip xpeDts locit Wriie for lai.lo an.l llluiiraltii booklet Ai'Jrelni Rewlxrar, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CUGCSC OREGON I Following Is n list of 'unclaimed tnra romiilnlnir In tho Marshflold. Or., post office for tho week ondlng Aug. -Ti, lun. Persona cniiuiB tor tho saiuo will plenso say ndvortlsed nnd pny ono cont for onch letter culled for: Unrrett, C. W.; Uarrett, Conrad W.: Harnes, P. P.: Deals, S. J.; Hush, J., 2; Connor, Mrs. II. L.; Dress. Christ, L'; Parmer, W. I).; Franklin. K. W.; Ilolman, W. .; Knroly. Klveson; Kelly, Kdd; Lar son, Vlktar; McDonald, Dan J; May field, Jamos; Mess. P. W., Jr.; Moi Kiui, Joseph II, ; Poor, Mrs. J. C; Henworth, Jack; Itussoll, R. A.; St. John, D '2; Snodgrass, Herman: Stoll, P. A.; Samuels, Will E.; Smith, I). W.; Washburn, J. C; Wilson, Owen; Wynian, Mrs. Robert; Zelher, A.L. V. 13. CURTIS, Postmostor. delayed nnni uucin. .. - Cf(U .ompiuntivo case .. ".nsori!? uriinm i" " ,;,& gtitw nt cnblo offices In tho ln m b by huvliiB nil her '".fV toloKrnph, telephone, mall, or senger over the Cnuodlan hori trnusmlsslon throiiKli ne tw cables at Halifax, .V . THifLlrTclS Schonllnj In rclh rtoM "".Jj directed to prepire P'" 'Jlt W kfc for Ihe beat permanent ocvup. l t he Ucpblt,T,-PreideolC w 6" .... . il.. TH. I. thn M iSIOII OI in- i iin " -- IUNCI FREAK loaves every day at 1:30 p. in. for SOUTH Coos River Docks ut CENTRAL AVENUE slip. c,...i,h School Vcar 0?e' SEPTEHBHR i8th, gj let "THE 1 IFh CAHEHR. 110 '" log, nntalnlns lull infcmn Deem Cowttt- '? n,.v,l! bandry. Poultry Husbandly. I Aerlcultma for Teaehej. KecJ 2SSM?oSeliSft" INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Djlry yoraiionalCoHrAVS Inc, Homv Makers' Course- Arts. Pot ejr. Business Short W Sthool of Music-VUM.W1' Voice Cultuie. M.,lFo Farmer. Bu,ine..Coor, by M'' Addreu TUB BC fT W "" " die ' hine The v brMS VOL :. t