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Wfflm SygwBroTyiinfliMTwp ' iHWf m.yyp "viWtR','" T" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 EVEHIMG EDITIOM SIY WHiTTcEOAR" iiui sun BRH65-S9G GOE850U1H Bay City. Cuts Most Expensive, arries Usual BiD Lumber Load PORTLANO cons MCI I i LLttUUL I1ILII ACCUSED OF HIE SLAVERY Lumber Ever Turned Out Here llow. and Passenger List of 55 For san r-rancisco. The liny City mill of the C. A. Smith company linn been turning ivif somo of the highest priced lumber -that has ever been cut In any con siderable quantity on Coos Dnv. It -white cedar which Is bringing $05, llXfnffiSll. ReBlW per uiuuiiuiiu wMw.i-o-. ..,,,.. S. WrlKilt. G. II. IIOWHl, .1. 11. " CarryhiR a passenger list of flfty flvo and her usual big loud' of lum ber, the Nnnn Smith put out Into yesterday Afternoon bound for San Francisco. Tho names of the first ami scconu The Hay uuy mm n uuu" "'"""M ,!PP- v II Carman. Mrs. G. W. uolt, whlto cedar exclusively for tho past "- T , nt0 Fitchott, ten days and last weok averaged a nowker. Elslo Kardnnl, Ilcddlo mtlo over H 0.000 fee per day. t "'1,1 Knrdlia, Mrs. B. cannot cut as much whlto cedar as It "," .' At Moon, Alblna an nf fir or snrucc as the white ccd- ., .i n.n... viMnr nrnwn. I IJIUWll. illlll UI"'M . .-. .--.-.-, ar Is more expensive and Iibb to ho ninri.inrofullv handled. The largo quantities of white ccd ttro beliiR obtained from the now camps on tho Smith-Powers' lino south of Myrtle Point Ih oven surpris ing tho officials and tho quality of It is much finer tnnn was nnucinuicu Mrs. V. Hrown, Amelia Drown. D. K. Park, I. L Mouthrop, W. A. Gnronl, Mr. Dunning, Mrs. H. Chuffok, Mrs. II. G. Strowcnjorks, Mrs. W. M. Doyle. Joe Fcderlgo, Tonl Fcderlgo, Mrs. Joo Fcderlgo, Oswald Bravln, Androw Johnson, 11. U. Wntklns, Al ex Miller, Jacob Hell, G. It. King, ...,.v.. . "... I ix .llllll'I. illll Ull nun In the largo quantities. Tho whlto ,.. ,,nrrltv. S. Anderson, II. Mnr cedar commands ot least $10 per. , c oumlnco, Frank Nordro, flinusniiil moru on the mnrkct than ,..... .,, n,.iu m y.iiiinn. tho best grades of fir, so that the. A, nrattrandlo, Axel Llndbloom, company's Incomo Is being material' a iovor, j0jm Cookor, J. 13. Pnlno, enhanced by It. COOS IIAV HAND COX Antonio Acto. John Pompll, Otto Wll son, T. llrydon, Mlko Mlrslct, Henry TINCIMTO MAKH GOO.) 1'1' "" ,r"C8 . , , ' . u ', i i ...UviLLAMtfrri: pacific crosses Jlnvo Arrived t Siiloni iiiiiI IIckIii ,jAST msT.UiLE TO OCEAX 'llldl r.llKHKi-'nii'iiii im-n uiti Inst for Week. Continued success Is tho nolo from tho Coos Hay Hand, which Iibb nrrlv ed In Salem and Is now well started on their week's engagement there. A card was received this morning by n. O. Graves from Robert Kenton, director of tho hand, who declared that tho boys have been shown every courtesy and havo made themselves acquainted everywhere they havo boon. Tho postcard linn tho nlcturo of tho band printed on ono sine, logout Reaches Luke Civek iiiiiI After This In Crossed Mnplotoii In Much Nearer. That tho Willamette Pacific has al ready reached Lako Crook, tho last obstacle between isugcno nnu .Miipie ton, which Is the height of tho tldo wntor. Is tho substnnco of n report JilBt received' from the north, Rnll- tho road will bo In operation between Eugene and Maploton, tho end of tho lino, by Octoiior ir. At nresont tho brldgo crew Is bus lly engaged In throwing across Lako i n.AAi. titrtirt itcnni itfn tr rnnru nmi ii or with tho day's urogram ot mo. "- ,"'"'.'. T.. , ii ,,i . iVh ,w uiii i,n Rntom Rtnto Fnlr Tboso cards, nc- is believed that their bridge will bo cording -to Mr Font on. an I olng complete within ton days and the ro 5?.'" Vl? ,i 7."',." 2 malnlnc work to bring tho lino Into Outfielder Davis and Third Basemen Lobar are bound Over to Grand Jury. OAKLAND ANcTliilSSION 1 PLAYERS ALSO ACCUSED Bert Roach, Theatrical Man, and Joseph Berger, Jewelry WORLD S S ES 9 man, are Involved. i Philadelphia and Boston Ar range for Championship Baseball Contests. tllT AMorlitoit rrn to Com St TlmM.l PORTLAND, Or., Sopt. 30 Whole salo traffic in school girls between tho nges of fourteen and sixteen Is charg ed by tho Portland pollco ngalnst nit alleged ring operating hero. Unsoball ployers, actors and others nro Involv ed. Four who wore arrested today nro Kltnor Lobor, outflolder, and Rob ert Davis, third baseman, of tho Port land Const League tenmj Ilert Roach, tho loading mnn of a locnj stock compnny, and Joseph Bergor, n Jow olry storo proprietor. Lobcr and Davis woro hold to tho grand Jury undor $2000 ball each. Tho pollco say they made a completo confession. Playbrs on tho San Francisco, Onk lnnd nnd MIbsIoii teams aro named in the Investigation. ' wihh i:xd.X(Ji:hs pkdkktiiiaxh. .....1 .!. !.. .,! nl, Mmnlnv unn! MlllllctOll Is lltlt tl HUinll tflSlC qnlto a drawing card, a largo crowd' There Is n Htrong liollef on Com Satherlng to hear music from Coos ahatw.ththe opening the y' . tldowator Hint nassengcrs will prac tically all bo routed through Flor- Youngters PIiipo Who Across Side- tvnlk on Centiiil Avenue Police on Watch. Officers aro on tho track of sever al youngsters oporntlug In the neigh borhood of Fourth street nnd Central nvoniio. who have been stretching wires across tho sidewalk at nights for tho purposo of ditching podcHtri nns. Should this bo done again Chief of Pollco Carter declares he will bo on tho watch and will deal severely with tho boys if they aro caught. .1. o. I.nncworthv. while returning to his home about S o'clock, In tho darkness was unnble to eo tho wlro until ho was dl-cctly upon It, and did stumble, thniich ho was able to cntclt hlmsolf beforo falling to tho walk. Directly behind' him came nit old wo- inr AmocUIH rrron to Co nr TIdim.1 PIULADKLPHIA, Sopt. 110. Tho first two games between tho Philadelphia Americans nnd tho ttoBton Nationals for tho hasoball championship of tho world will bo played hero Octouor u nnu to. ino third nnd fourth gnmos will bo played In Doston Octobor 12 nnd 13. Tho fifth gnmo will bo In Philadelphia Oct. 14 and tho sixth gnmo In Boston October 15, If moro than four games are necessary. BIG EAGUe BALL SCORES Money Talks" By Talking nreater value-nivinn in hood c'othns nnri uu.... our talk with even more than men expect we h?1 cceded in making this the leading men's store mo" uouniy. store of cob, By getting things up on this high IgvcMw ing you how to use the spotlight we succeeded El it turned upon ourselves-with the resu f ihnt Zr. vince yourself of the superiority of our CLOTiK . to $35.00. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $ffi Jl5 You come to us then as a self-convinnnH in.. .. vinced customer before buying, which is even bS than being one of the hundreds who have becom after traamg nere. Hubrypji Wml - "jS. A MARSHFIELD THREE STORES BAND0N MYRTLE POINT ORIS" BEGIN ,KI IfflH BIG GiPAiGI REDUCES I Directly behind' him came nn om wo- f(JlU stallliiK'B men established a mnn nnd had the wire not been dls- mnrB, of olKllt an,i ,if games covered and removed by Mr, Lanf,- ovor thB tobogganing Now York's worthy, sho would have been In great wh(j wor(J Bwnm,,0(, ,,y Chicago nnd dnnucr of severely Injuring herself. "It's all right for tho boyti to nnvo JURY PITITIONS rOI'IIT . . .. .. ..... . - ... n.. .1 iiiiinnn iftiii inn iinnnii 111 rnv iBiBit- irm v i- i.-i i x- t'lii'ii nun iiiuiili uunii inu iiviiliii j i ,,.,.,..., ..w.,., j thu horo nro of tho 1)(j f Hj tl 8 fr pa8l no limn.' Young Mm. Convicted of Larceny In Hot that through Borvlco uuld then . , "J"'!.. )0 rC(nflr ? t,2tvB I- iiiVniiiin Ciin.. Mnv Ho Pimiled i o poBB hie from Kugene to Mnrsh- hnd soorai roporiB iron i u,nJ y1'"1 ItaiKlmi fm. . ij Hi I im.lul j providing the tides ty In regard to this ni d f er Jh In huh win k. nro right for the running ot tho the youngHtors will bo rigidly wntch- en. A petition nlrortdy signed bv olev- auto Btngo on tho beach n.. .f II. n i..itin liiri'itintt u'lln rnll- vlcted til in or larceny mny result In tho parole of John Kelly, a young j mnn of Randon who was convicted Monday at Coqulllo. The man Is to be Hontencod on Friday and on that date tho Jurors wlU present their pe tition to Jiiilgo Coke nsklng his 1pm lency for tho man. whom tin tP elaro Is not n erlmlmil ami will take nnnthcr stand if allowed to ko free .TTHIEo HTIEL AT ifl yL mm gl. A I Hay, Is the Btatomont of II. M. Jon- mnn-"""' - - - -'.- i ..i...... .n.Aiii.i iintiiiiiar) r t 1111 i iriiai ... . ....-.... . H........w. .- , ... c- iillHI,ii . tiiniiiiiir iinr . t. ii.i in aiirn nir those who havo attended rourt.l p. rew. Mvrtlo Point: II. Michel- Jn m- ot.,,or. lar? . " ' nS ll8 wnukee deflnltoh- known tho winner :.li?," n '""","": ti,Bir l,,Sh "8 1L P.TJ T. L wl nnvo ucun iiiiiuo iriu i" nwm mui- , n ii, .... cni....inv i.n. - -" - HHM COOS HAY IMtOSI'ICItOl'S. SAYS It. .M. .IKNMNCS' Ftinner Hiigene Mini Tells or Musi-rn-hS on the CoiiM. That tho cities or Coos liny nro all growing nnd that thoro Is great ac tivity in all linos or IiiihIiiobh on the llnv. Is the stntomout or It. M. Jon- iiIiikh. rormorly nmuager or the Oro- HOSTO.V WOKKS INTO SAI-'M liKAl) IN NATIOXAI IMIIIiA- DKLIMIIA I.KADS A.MKHHJAN MIIAVAVKKK WINS IM3NNANT. IDj Astottttc rr to euAi lir Time.) NKW YORK, Sopt. !I0 Iloston worked Into a snfo lend ror tho Nat ional Lcaguo ponnunt during tho K mScircarieaT ffi ?iivS Flying Squadron Starts in Peo-Auto Fire Truck and Operity ria Todav in Nation-Wide 14 and 10 inch Mains Ti Crusade Against Liquor. I Reduce Insurance. mr AuoruieJ i'rvi to Coot nr Tim.j r 1 1 1 1 tho Bcrvlng of vatfr tril nmnAfiO. Sent IIO. under tho ror tho first time Iron tu leadership of Kugono V. Clinfln, II Inch and 10 Inch niltieU "Tho Flying Squndron of Amorlca" Coos Hay Water Compinj ttit out of tho ring. Sweeping through tho six dny porlod with n record of olght victories and only ono tie St, Louis In tho norles at tho Polo grounds, dropping Mvo strnlght games beroro thoy finally managed began n nation wide campaign for arrival of tho now I0Q fcow to pull out a victory. The 1! roves prohibition today with Peoria, 111. unto flretruck ThunJi; Sunday had but olovon moro games ns the Hceno or tho first domonstra- Ilroakwater, ownen ol projojk to play and need only to win three moro to clinch tho championship. ovoh Rh6uld thu Giant Win all their remaining eleven gnmos. In tho Amorlcnu longuo thu Ilns toulniiK lost about their last chance ror tho ring dropping u double bonder to St. Louis. Ono gnmot or tholr doublo In Chicago nlsol went by thu hoard Sunday and thu short tlon. It will como as far west as the business district m iSjJ Spokane. Tho Siiindron Is nffllla- busy with pcntll ,nnd paper ted with mi iartlcUrtV fnMy ul Ihg how mm-li ho .mM Is supporting whomever has do- Knultable ltittltiR lurej olW clared ror prohibition. Inml will reduce their Brj to iini.it. Tint there will M I n tlon, Is generally concwM. H4 no o.Nact amount wllt(Mii I MODTU PPMn MPA5 I til the ncx' lU of U C 1 IVwIl III Ufc.llfc' I .....M13., Iiiutwiiinf A wriin iiin'tvuvu When tl.e ivr coiibcm ; I hlladeipmans- am wiinm snori .,., nnd sou Ilur- ," tiWi on - ht-j i SS' 01 . r,:Kll.,,inoVWl visitors yoBte, -, , for the .arnrM 1 1. b innllinninttrnl fi rtnlnt.v. I)n. I"V. . .. .... tl'e tlt Oil, 1'lro tlliei R though, many declare that koh ,.,,,,, Allegany: W. K. Horry. Coal- should bo given nnothor clinnco nnd 0(o. 0 w e8a i.(,s,io: jj, j. thnt a severe sentenro at this time j,nwhoin. Myrtlo Point; J. Donovan, wl'l undoubtedly mako or him a South ,not. n rii slinmbrook, Hose rlmiital. j ,mrR. F. TlIuyi i.nmpa; II. n. Illnck. ' Myrtlo Point. - i -i . IJoyil Hotel. f Alonn the Waterfront. ' ,l- c- namicrort, coquiiio: Mr. nmi HIUHH tiiu wmuiiuiu. jMrM . i.ortnml. Kt Wt mc- Lnno. Myrtlo Point; G. Durrls, Myr- Tho A. M. SlnmoHii will tow a tlo Point; J. P. Itnnw, Conledo. largo scow which Kruse and Ilanka The St. Iunence HoUd. linvo Just completed to San Fronds- Raymond K. linker. Coqulllo; F. co on Its next trip. Tho scow Is O. lliiclinnon. Portland; M. It. Glb- 75 teet long and la built ror Henry bon, Portland; Jessie Sullvan, Olym- Tetcrson or San Francisco, who will pla; 15. Mowry, San Frnnclsco. use It oil tho Sncrnmento river sor- vi,. tiiIr innkon shvornl of this Tho Lohniion Lumber Co. will Ing tho pnat row months. Tho output or this mill la or exceedingly flno quality, Indeed too flno to bo nsod in tho manufacture or tho ordinary nancr that Is made on this const, honco a foreign mnrkot la sought. Tho plant employs rorty-Nvo men when oporntlng to Its capacity. "Tho work or building tho big rail road brldgo across the bay Is bolng rushed," continued Mr. Jennings, "nnd the people or that section aro expecting that tho road will bo com pleted by n year trom the first of October. A trip ovor tho right or way indicates that this prediction will ho fulfilled. Everything is bolng l,r.i n. vv. n,i Timtv- i,v . imcnn m shin Iocs to their mill nrsiied t' tno contractors ana one nstllt ill It V lv ' hw -tj ortrtn tAnt ntHiiltif i nhnnut ftimfV' Inillt for him nt that town and tno mill win "-; ' v... ... .i .w The Flyer, which has been Into n be -Vn o capacity. , ! nHe of the road between Kugene nnd tender for tho Southorn I'nclflc Win. Kyio & aons uo buiiuuh iuu ,"""""' . ... ...i. ... nn... .,..!.. rn. on. ....... ni Vlnrntien lin a Hlnrtnil nnoril-i III IUHU tVUIIV IB lllltt lutlllj Hit OVI- tl. ..v ...... ..w "- Vnrt nnn Louisville right up to Saturday bo- .i,i Ing a contender. . . sunt, (leorco Stonhonson of tho ', ,ia rrccaune vler conducted throyb tofl ... ,..ni,.a rrpcaune of iw fm In tho Federal Lenguo, Chicago g & t LoKB,nK company. J ; r 0 tho piumblnfW' RKHln attained first pace, tho rout-l 'th , cninp Ilt Iloaver jmt er d on miu Ing of Indlnnnpolis at tho hand of , ' , , fno 38 moI, y,nx 0no ' ;.'.,. 0ths will proW lviir " w. .,,.... .. .. n.lnul U'POK. ..,,! once moro. AMKHICAN LICAGt'K. Chlcngo 4; Clovolnnd 10. Detroit 1; St. Louis 3. NATIONAL LKAGUi:. Chlcng,o 2; Doston 3. Pittsburg 5; Now York 2. CO,ST LKAGUK. IllltV ll'llll) Ull DUI- IIUi; V ' iuivihv .... "': I - A ...n.. n ,..!. llin vice.' Tho other boat which. Kruse on and win lusiuou o , i, rl".K",:A,.M t Viiv 'n thai and Hanks mi for tlicm a n so tho woruors nuriug mo seusuii, " ..-o- ..v.w ...v ..,.... about c mpUt" Portland will soon erect another! enough, gravel has been piled up at "nno-toUho breaking down on tho 21 classroom tchool at a co.t of ' !r,EdnBl0",t V" wlner ami sprig ftbelvSiSi'!; TnrSiarlon county court house M?A ' Inlet, tho gasollno boat lllg Chler Is 's to havo a now heating p ant in ou tho run for tho next four days. I stalled by T. M. Pnrr of Salem. , . I rt.ilstn.1.1 ft . .. a. . .. fTVi. n... .... ...... a........" ' .Mr. Jennings sum mui imraw, son Frnnclsco r. .0 GET THIS SHERMAN AVENUE PROPERTY L at the ricjht price. .Located one block south of New I- Cimnonn Unfnl WlllllJOUII I IVJlwfi THE HEART OF NORTH BEND iflfi fnot nn Elnhth Ave. Boulevard in Marshfieid at a song. Many other good buys at the right price on the terms. rhht Shipman 150 Front St. Phone 264-J Show You Marshfieid. 55 miles from tho brldgo, It Is lm possible (o got It during tho winter, so a largo supply of the material has to bo obtained during tho summer months so that there will be no ces sation of tho work during tho winter, "The Port of Coos Bay Is spending $000,000 In dredging the harbor," said Mr. Jennings, "and a channel 25 feet doep and 300 feot wide l being mnlntalndo from Smith's mill to tho bar, a distanco or 14 miles. Wo gave tho government $0000 for tho use of tho dredgo Mlchlo which Is now In op eration and also gave tho govern ment $9000 to keep tho dredgo Ore gon at work on tho Inner harbor. "Thoro Is no boom on at Coos nay, but wo aro enjoying a steady and nat ural growth. Tho payroll of tho Smith mill Is ovor $90,000 u month nnd with tho payroll of tho pulp mill nnd tho other Industries on tho nay, that section or tho stato Is quite pros perous." Mr. Jointings innnagos tho electric and gas plants or tho Orogou Powor company on Cos nay and tho electric plants, at Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo. Tho latter two will soon bo connected with tho larger plant at Marshfieid. r. 1 natterles; Prough nnd Alexiimtor: Fanning, StandrldKQ and Schmidt. Mlsslon-Venlco failed to nrrlvo In tlmo. Los Angoles-Portland failed to nr rive. In time. SfTIIKlU.IN GltAXTS IMGIITfl. Tim l.llirurv Association will on tortnln tho children noxt Friday af' tomoon rrom 3 to 5 n, in. In tho hleh school gymnasium. HongB, .u. kl Tho now engine lll w J man - B pump more a,0o0vvb0 H .. .""" m. i. ...! ami "'"'. .;. m w piays anti ioik kuiuch win uo i v . )0un(jg witn n ;;-i. Maken rrom tho manual or recreation '.' " , 0o pounds. A i?" In use by the Department or Educa- "" , 'trntor will accomp"f'M' ltallroml Work Ueitig Itushexl and New SawmiJIs Are in Prosiiect. SUTHRRLIN. Ore. Sept. 30. 9t a Sheridan nnd1 Warren Reed tlon in nil schools, Mrs. C. M. Hylor, ",,,0ufrom Portland Mro t. a wnniiiuirv. Mrs. Arm strong nnd Mrs. Fred Shlmlan will net as chnperones. Mrs. ShlinTnn will conduct the exorcises, assisted by Mrs. A. Trumun, Mrs, Imhoff and Miss llnzol limit. Charles., St. Donls Is taking mater ial to Lakeside for a new homo which ho will build near tho hotel. Robert Fltzhugh, a cpuflln ot Ch of of Pollco Anderson, and family, nrrlv ed horo tho other day ror nn extend ed visit with relatives hero nnd In Curry county. L. B. Walte, a lumberman or Dodge Center, Kas., has beon visiting C. S. Wlnsor and other friends hero. Walter McKay, a big timber owner Ih hero from I'oninna to vin i. regular meeting of tho city council tho Suthorlln, Coos Day & Eastern railroad was, granted n frauchlsq to lay tracks and operate enrs across the streets and alleys or this city. Tho rules wore suspended and the franchise passed' to Its third nnd fin al reading and was granted by unan imous vote. llnv r.lnrnnrn True Wilson, a for- mor notnd Portland M. E. minister, but now heading the temperance movement, and Col. E. Hofor or Sai ... nm uniimi nipii for a. tomporanco debnto at Eckhotf Hall hero Octobor Supt. Rnab is opening some ovenlng aro able a'kaer7st, TM, classes at tho High School to tear I bo 0f much e"tWl & WILL DEBATE: 1 1MB 1IOFKU nB'B COL. KjWVWfc"ciim cous mi."- . tiMm . rcency ' - of SleBl Im ...il. nn IUH"'7J, ninrnnco TmO WH. '. pc,W leading M. B. minw r - w imt now devoting WM 1 1 . Announcemeieg-g e,nt.nUle..qnor.nr lll il prohibition cause. ' tf i of joint debates In $,& t 11 l a iiir nnmi.pr of n.liiltloiial mfiii business courses. Ho and principu. for tneir ouu ..r. -- -- . , , ai. and teams have been put to work on the grading work nnd It is bolng pushed along lit a satisfactory man ner. Messrs. Clemmens and Rlshop, of Montesnno, Wash., who oporato sov oral of tho big logging railroads nnd mills about Hoqulnm, arrived horo tho first of tho weok and are looking over tho big tlmbor holdings of tho Roncb-Musser Company, enat of Suthorlln. TJioy nro here for tho purpose or perroctlng plans ror log Grubbs nro tho Instructors and ses sions nro held Tuesday and Friday ovonlngs. Among those to enroll ai tho first meeting wero; Fremont Hou- enn Ri-nn Uniterm. OhllB. Vail AlIO, nw,,, ..... .w ' . -t.nil rtnf-' Unites McNay, Joo uaruer, wu. -- ,,. n,. , .,, Is, Clydo Tompkins, Harold' Jennings. El-n)re, OcJ , ? p. m Tom Ilago, Al Davis, Joo Wlnsor,' K (, Dend. OrtJi. Will Reed and Mr- divine. '0,l0W8: .f 30.SP'?'I Myrtle ro"VTY, nKwr1l Coqulllo, Oct f 0. J Banuon. Oct . .. ,l .Maraimo'"' -- KUKOPE AT WAR ntllK VO)tt' -" T .. mC ! 'Vihe '. tho , principal subiect of discussion .ttif with tho larger p.ant at Marsnt.e.d. glng railroads In the imuor ana for; oi in - ,1"'-;,1'o dally matlon , ".""Spi of ' i UUliaiug two uuge buwiuuio, uiu uroi, ,w....w., ""- -firvlne Tho plying uo, ' ' nf h0, ItKDMRN'S DANCE. EAGLES of which will bo about two miles east events is more t88y'J?-u,01UB to her business of HALL, SATURDAY, OCroilEU a. ot town. 1 Times news is alwaa depenuauie. A -t smtT, nr j-TTimi'm &UX2rynr-lr''