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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1914)
'"..",' ' w'4 He 1 iHH gifi? I EIGHT KttS tfW i ? V l I.. A nt r : a 4 ; ii I DIRT TRAIN FIRE TESJS Ii 1 JUKPSTRACK; n r i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION Mayor Allen Porclaims Peace Sunday TRY IMCIE To the Citizens of Mnrshflold: By request of President Wilson, who has designated Sunday, October Fourth as a rpeelal dny of Prnycr to bo observed by nil Christian pcoplo of the United States for the return of peace among tho European Na tions, I, F, E. Allen, Mayor of the City of Mnrshflold, request nil of our c'tlzons to Join with our President nnd Nation, praying God to hnsten the day when, In His Gracious Providence, nnd nccordlng to His Infinite Wis dom, Ho will say "It Is enough!" It should bo nindo not only a dny of special prayer, but n special day of prayer. Shall wo not urge the citizens of .Marslifleld In general, nnd the Chrlstlnn citizens In particular, to fill the churches to overflowing If Opening of Tenth Avenue North Fire and Water Committee Delayed by Wild Dash and j Conduct Official Test of J Smash Up Last Night ' New Auto Fire Truck Four dirt cars and a dinky engine To test the ability of tho new 100 opcrated by Contractors Perham & horso now or auto flro truck a. do- Gldlcy on Tenth avenue North, slip- monstration was held this afternoon possible? -pod' through an open switch nbou& t and the machine put through a series D,t Jet us not make n holiday of It. ociock last nignt anu fell crasBJnc of tests before the flro and water irom the end of a twenty-five foot committee of the city council. Suc- "trcstlo Into the fill below. Engineer ccssfully passing these, tho machine Bowman, seeing the impending dan- will be recommended for official ac- gcr, leaped from the train and was ceptancc by the city, uninjured. The probable cost of re- From the foot of Commercial avc- pairlng the train will be $600, do- nue. A. W. Plympton, demonstrating clarod E. O. Perham' today, though engineer, put the engine through a Tork wjll be lesumed .Monday when course of "sprouts," clearly demon Millions of men are fightlnc into death; millions of women nnd children nre suffering even worsn torture. Kingdoms nre being destroyed, hopes blighted, culture, moral, plillosophey, religion, everything tbnt Is high and holy is being grlqvcd nnd Insulted. God Is almighty nnd able to bbvc. God hears nnd answers prayer, when It Is prnycr, and when It Is best that It be answered. Then I let us pray. Let us pray deeply, earnestly, Intelligently, trustingly, ex pectantly. Let us not wait until October 4th, but propnro our souls to1 "come near unto God" on that day by praying much In tho meantime. And ' lor tnesc prayers be for peace, lasting pence, honorable- pence, universal & fir Money Talks' By Talking Orcator value-oiving in good c'olli .j. , ""rJ.T,Lln ?yen more than men , Wl -u mnmotmslhe leading SKffi. By getting things up on thk h!r.K i , nti vou how In nco th cL. i. ? s .h'0n leveUj : - w mvw uuouu i uja . . ied upon ourselves withlhe rcsK?11"! it turned vince tSw3a STYLlpLUcfo?Sffill You come to us then as a sif. ,...l nsccond'dlnky engine will be brought stratlng to the city fathers nnd an M-'nco! PrnylnR always for the advent of that glorious day when "swords North Bend nnd put In audience of Interested citizens that aIin" l)C "eaten lnt0 nIOW shares, and spears into pruning hooks; when . . ... . ITltlfnn filinll tint Wtt lift Ott'rtfil nnnlimi Vh4I..m ...111 .. .1 loos uay i now nuio 10 comimt a "" "' Wfc "'v "' o"w" bmi nuuuu, uuuucr himui inoy learn wnr -over from operation. With the time limit for the open ing of Tenth avenue North drawing near, the contractors have been work ing two shifts of men, one In the dny and the ot)ior during tho night. The conflagration of any size. With three lines, each lfiO feet In length, 067 gallons n minute wcro foil reed through the thrco one-Inch nozzles under a pressure of 125 any more; when the reign of tho blessed Emanuol. the Prliu-n nf n.. IPC great Captain of our Salvation, shall become unlvorsnl nnd eternal. Very truly yours, F. E. ALLEN. .Mnvor. KfPfim fllinVot Inmla ihn amnlt nr nt tinntiild nt rriA ttutttit ntifl 1HC n li ' . ... -...,,. Swhuu i, Ulllltll I.UIB lit- ."! lib lV Flllllr 11114 4 V O tl L 1 1 1 1 tho top of the hill and then by means nozzle. of a steam drum tho dirt train Is let The second test was through two down to tho end of tho trestle, whore ISO-foot lines Joined Into one nt the tho dirt can bo dumped In the fill. Inch and one-quarter nozzle under A switch allows the working of two n pump pressure of between 105 and trains on tho track nt ono time, ono 200 pounds, shooting G"" gallons n of them going down full nnd the oth cr returning empty to tho top of tho hill. It was while a loaded train wns coming down the Incline thnt tho train got beyond control and crashed by tho switch and Hhot out over tho end of tho trestle. Tho dinky engine was raised from ncw' machine. tho fill this afternoon and tho four mlnuto. Tho underwriters' tost cnlls for 400 gallons a mlnuto. The third test wns 250 pounds of pressure through n one and three-quarter Inch nozzle. Either Into this afternoon or to morrow morning, tho hill climbing nnd sliced tests will bo applied to the fr A I lit Wm II m M m m m m furot biitn Mitmiiu mint TO BID MM iMED TODAY 4 vinced customer bnfnrn hiiimTn . JTWtM than being one of the hundreds S hai ? after trading here. "ave ml Hub (Mi i'?y $ i MARSHFIELD THREE STORES BAND0N MY RILE J OH I .(.ON I'AIH HOAItl) PltAlSK MX'AL HANI) I cars will bo brought up tomorrow. mm,W .XK WITH with six other cars and a second dinky engine Mr. Pcrhnni declares that operations will again bo rcsumod on Monday morning. I 8TAIITKI) IJV G'KU.MANS. C. . Dnillols. of tho Wtmlnrn Mayor F. E. Allen this morn- j Ing received the following self- explanatory tolcgrnm from Hon. J. H. Ilootli, prosldcnt of tho Oregon Stuto Fair Doard, from I IIOTTLK SEAIICII IlKltK j Salem: "In bohalf of tho Stnto Fair j Hoard, I congratulate you and Coos Hay citizens on tho excel- lency of your concert band. It Is captivating nil by Its playing nnd . I tiontluniniiK- .muliwt ui .-,. I , tor of warning to tho local pollco , (,0lghted with each performance Poller (ilteii Waililng to f,ook fur r4in Who Held rp Settle Hiitik Cashier. From Chief of Pollco Austin E. Griffith, of Seattle, has conio a let- Mexican Soldiers Reported to Have Looted Big Prop- i erty of Foreigners (Dj AiKltd rri I CrKf fl TIUM 1 I WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 2 , Tho seizure of 500,000 pesos by tho ' Mexican soldiers from Hen Del Monte' mlno, American property, was report-1 ed today through tho foreign consular representative- In Mexico. Tho nion-' oy Is believed to have been taken I by the snmo band which seized 1,500,- 000 pesos from a Hrltlsh corporation. S L AT EBIHEE BALI SI I j Union, who Is hero, 8ald that ho I for(0 l0 ,)0 "" tnc lookotit for a man ' i thus far." j wbb In Vancouver when the 350 I known "H Thonins Grcenlcy, who, on ' Sikhs, who hnvo caused tho co- Hoitonor 10 en motion In India now. tried to I California In Seat inuia now, tried to land In Canada. Tho genornl lleroil tlm Tin il.- nf - "'I ti... ci -..... I. ... i i . . .. Seattle and with n hot-' "-"'" -ui--urnni con- tlo alleged to have contained nltro- lu,"f l" imw- . ' " iir managemuni nuuio no "" llllctlll.. ti.lin.i It ..!.. ...... i. n Mil... """" ",,, Ik DUIUCiUll lliu VUUS Germans who Knew that tho r .undo his exit and 1ms not been! 15ny ,ban,l.(op '" fn,r l!"B cnr- II I Sfkh u-..i.i . i- ...i -.. .- ciinturcd. iimmii nvii oi our somnorn Oregon I enter Cunada and who flguered that on their return to India tho I understanding there was thnt I Bfo'corlne forced the cashier to hat J tho expedition was flnnncod by I hlm ovor -n" ,n koUI. The ro captured Greenloy Is of about forty described ns a man years of ago, of be coming metropolis that It Is nblo to support and send out to tho world j 300 would start a " revolution ngalnst Hrltlsh rule.. .This hj bo- '''Kh cheek bone. Ho Is very fond' of I WB uorno out by developments - w, . ,, .., vi r)U in uu ... i.tn ,. I ft , . - it ., v "-" -" ..- tweon 100 and J70 pounds nnd with I " """"l " "'"' "BB-gaiion. for n compllcatlit of Ills developing ..u niuiu inn huh seen unci nenru I WniTINf O.V WALLS HKI.VCSK POLICE WAIt.VI.VO buck In. ,,r. quick about It or I will smash- tho ,l,,noc' ly n wldo awako men building tho ictnlnliiK wall along l,uw Krl,1 ltwtn Mr. U 0f bo"! mill blow you and this bnk to' ,' ,ror Co"r,",s' Tliero Is u,0 Southern Pacific at Stnuton ave- l,!nt "1"' Allegany, have holl. If you make ono faWp'movo l! T " ' r 8CC0",, ,",",, a,",ut nue. ' A. Sawyers and son " .... I ' tlm f'.nna Tim' nnni.t...- n...l It.. I . ... '..... t II. - II .. HwmintM Who Itluc Pencil llulhl Iiirh Will He Sotcivly lK'altlt With. Five dollars is tho rownrd offered hnnker. "Hand mo out L'000 nniytio by Chief of Pollco Carter for the rest and conviction of any or tho boys who nro believed to been covering tho sides of buildings will blow you to hell liin second In tho business section with obsccno Money or death, quick!"'' pictures and Indecent writing. Quickly the money wbb handed to Many nro tho complaints thutjlinvo tho man, tho money being In $20 lately como In from Irato pioporty Boll pieces, but In his hurry $500 of owners who declare that miscreants tho amount wns dropped. Tho man have defaced tho walls of their build- rnn up tho street and disappeared logs. That anyone caught will bo so- down an alley and though a posso orely dealt with at tho hands of tho wns In quick pursuit, no trnco of him law is tho statement of the chief, eoultl bo found nnd tho pollco of Ro- from wliiifinliiL' pmiiOi .... n.... I I- .. ..a l -"-"n". UOMlf.ll InlL-d nftnn nf nlnln,.. n.,.l n"",,J """ "il". ""I IlOVCr U UOlUtr I I.Viml, Arnnl IHIIn.l l.lf. " ' " """ .,.. ,1 ii..i , I w "" t Is especially known for his continual . "tUL """, l" '" city neur Constoii tho other day. Hubscrlblng to various matrimonial ' ," , ,?"""; Co" Uny ,H tho A. Wcrnlcli has returned from papers. , naurnj. outlet for a largo territory i,U8088 trip to Portland. I have here a bottle of nltro-gly- !l('1',,n ""'"Of. loral and ngrlcul- Tho tug Roscoo Is taking the Law- corlne," reads a facslmllo of the let- "rn ' ,ro,,IMt; '" Hilontllil harbor. I roco to Florence with a cargo of tor which he handed to tho Seattle '" i ..mkuu-bi uuid lAhUy cml Tho third basketball game between the Delta Gumma Phi Club or tho local high school, and the Eastslde J The Hrltlsh embassy hero has made Athletic Association, will bo played at nlngs, called on tctoKttiZ rniiri'Mniitiitlntia in llw ainia Mn....rt. . . ' " "M "" ""'' -i''- Unstsldo Frldrny nlKlit. Following cw York 5j BoitoiW -.. , tlie gnmo will bo a dance and supper. Tho launch Tlogn will lonvo Market nvcnuo for Enstsldo nt 7:30. ' Tho teams will lino up as follows: Mnrshflold. Position. Eastsldo Lecocq , . . . Mattllla Centers. Seaman , Itagsdnle Nllcs Julio rurwaids. Chapman Ilyerly Lyons, Cnpl McKay Guards. I NORTH BEND NEWS I Miss White or Port Orford, who has boon visiting Mrs. .1. II. Ilobert son, has gone to Portland, Tho uine-year-o.d di.ughtor of Otto Llutfros or lakeside Is at tho Wm. Nylauder Iioiiio lucolvlug treatiueut (By AiMflimrrwuCNVfc AMKIIICAN tt m Detroit 3; St La!t!;i Ncw York !; Doitm t Philadelphia 3, Wiu!hW XATIO.VAb IFJCU Cincinnati 1; riltilrjl Huston 7; Nev Yotk ii llrnoklyn 7; FblUdt'kk tt).bT LYMXtl ALLIXJANV ITEMS. , nowspapers In tho state nnd' furnishes Ycnlro H .Miction IU Ilatterlcs: IllttaniE'MS and Itolirer t, Los Angelcs-PortU;: m San Francisco UO Oakland '.Si llatlerlei: IUum, UJ& Schmidt; KllllUy ni A! i .....ii ,1' IIIPM!' i iyiiiii i."i tho Coos nay country, nnd Its hamli ranks right tip lit tho front row with Its other oloments of greatness. Tonight a special featuro of tho band concert will bo tho xylophone bolo by Chas. It, Whltohcad, ono or tho rinest xylophono nrtlsta on tho roast. In addition he Is a kettle drummer with row equals. (Special to Tho Times.) Tho road crew Is still hauling J. G. Horn has a forou of slxteon Rnivol. 'lliey aro putting It on tno Thoinns lucilAltDSOX-h ttbci wife or Chai. nichiriwM Isaac aro nKCKETT In thlitlt.W' Tho Cooston Townslto Company is 0,lt fl'01" M, UU"tia for u visit wllj- (h wfo 0f r A, Cl" having tho Larson dredge out n branch eliuniml nt Cooston to take tho pluce of tho long whnrf which they proposed to build. Wm. Anderson nnd family have moved hero from Lakeside for tho winter. Solum Jncobson has gone to Huu Coqulllo Herald. his daughter. Mrs. Fred Gage, and niinini'Miia frloiiflv In tliln vlflnttV. Wo nro very glud to seo hlm. Isaac hkdmLN'S "-j Intends to take some young cattlo h.IjU SATUltDAY, 0CW uuck Willi mill. G. A. Gould took Mr. Falichllds nnd son out to Elk Crook for a week's hunt. Thoy saw one door on tho wno nns put men to watch for tho 1oys who aro supposed to bo up to thoso tricks or Indecency. Complnlnts cnino to tho pollco yes terday that wires were being strung to tho apprehension ot tho robber. -across Central ave., and boys cuught in these acts will bo Immediate y turned over to tho police. Mr. F. K. Wilson, manager or tho don to visit her btothor. Josenh "Ja- lral1' b,lt tl10 K"nH woro not 'oadctl attlo ato now hniilng that ho may be "." ""'" "u lu," lo a,om wun cob'son. td , """ tney mm to pass mm up. captured on Coos Hay. The Pinker-' ll,rca Ul8tlllct objects to pleaso tho Louis Soil 'has returned' rrom! Mr' Carlson or tho Palace Restaur-, Ion dotectlvo agency oHors a rownrd ""'""": to please tho state rnlr Drooklngs, where ho has been om- nnt- H '"'"'""K n bungnlow on his of I00 for nnv Inforimitlnii inmllnir lHl,or. n above all to pleaso Sal- i.ioyed as nilllwrlcht (iii thn nnu. mill inclt on West Fork. Ho has It en- ., nun uu nor up to too propriety T. K. Vllcox and wUo have moved cl0Be(l nn" "'tends giving n nance and need or getting bettor acquainted back to North Bend rrom Marshrield. noxt Saturday ovcnlng beroro tho par- Will HI l nnii'fi UliH HKHMHVS HANC'E, EAGLES! with the Coos Hay country nnd peo COL. 1 HALL, .SYTPHHAV. OCTOHKIt :t. t Guaranteed Men's Trousers AVe Iiaw .fust lvccivotl a large assortment of all wool trousers Tor men. They are from tho famous Wnrrenburg- Woolen -Mills and are equalled by few and excelled by none. They are made especially for Avorkingmen who wish a strong, durable, well-made pair of trousers at a reasonable price. $3.50 and $4.00 "Remember, they are guaranteed all wool and not to rip. Any pair found not to be exactly as guaran teed will be promptly replaced. -Como in and look them over, D pie." noKKIl TO li r.....V ivn iiEV. 15 " Viin ' ... i Select Space Ijtler. On tho sug gestion or J. w. Motloy, seoretury or tho Chamber or Commerce, the matter or selecting spneo Tor tho Coos nnd Curry exhibits In the Ore gon building at the Panuniu-Paclflc Exposition has been turned ovor to Hugh McLaln, chairman or tho gou- i'hu iiiiiiMiurn roniiiOHCd or enin. Whore tltov Iiuva tieen rPHldlnr- , tltlOUB nro all In ... . .... I l'n .....1 Ah.W.. .1 .!.. TC,.n,na milna wm. miunueis of Empire Is still In' "u uu"'' i- '" ..- 'j'HUE wiuw.i i .1 rather a critical condition. ,,avo "topped running on the AUegn- r00.s COUNT. 51 F. H. Drlgham, who sold his homo ny-8cottsburB route for this season . unceneBt CT last week to A. S. Ilnmmoud, has "ecount of tho mud. ' Umt CoJ. E. Hofer cl sjj bought the llungerford residence Jul A IarK Wlnton Six auto went out sontlng the liquor "a Tuesuuy ovenlng. Wo have not noara uiarence n ;. tm if lenainc . y,. ,M UUL ll" --- T prohibition nf taint deb are able talker jock .Mcuonaiu, says u is uououui 11 .""', itavotlng witiSWi4 Erve Smith, who " bHon caue, wWY Pint 11 and will remodel It for a home. I ".. . .... Iifiu Ihmr mndA tk .ui. mirry .Maun ion mis week for " ' '""' """" " "'" "' prohimtion "' - M- Seattle, where she will make au ex- ,a driving for Jack McDonald, says 0r Joint debates In t . . .. . .... 11 1.. ,i. .!.... 1 ,i... .., ih... n. ntiia talker anuijj leuiieu stay ni tno notno or her par- " " uu"""" " v , onts. Sho will also rocolve somo n.' T"oro was a Bchool ontortalnment ni..,.i.ii Mi. ..... .i.... - ., nart inedleal nttnntinn xvi.iio n..,o.. i Wednesday ovenlng at tho school two iiiiintins f:unr,. m 11..1 . tho hones of Imnravlmr hnr hpnith. 1 houso. There was a good' program, iiifinui'inf. UAM.iMU r .. . " " " " I won curried out. and a crowded Cnniiniuro t,.(n,i i.. i. ... m house. Muslo was by tho Messrs. to be hero after the clone of the state fair and nt thnt tlmn 11. n Ui,n... In ho state building will bo definitely ' VJ1 dllU. ' 08,0l,B,,3r n8- selected. I The BUNKER HILL DEPT. llr. 1L Dinilinger & Co. STORE ALONG the WATERFRONT Grand iiTo-Nigh t l end Mrs. Rood and Mrs. II. K. Ed I wurds and Mr. Heunongardt and was rtw'rim i. nf much Interest for tholr debates la J-" - follows: . . !., MarshfleW, Oct. ?, ?., &t;i,li ivorin mp-. --: ri WATERFRONT Tho steamer Hardy arrived at au early hour this morning from San "ETTA OV THE FOOTLIGHTS" Francisco bringing a miscellaneous Vltngraph In two parts. vKo. 1 "UKUNCHO niLLY AND THE at i no gasouno scnooner Tlllumook M.NE SHARK" Essanav western whinh Wciltlml Heiv. A. R. McNolJI, trafrie manager or tho Department 1 or Supplies and Accounts 0t tho V. S. Navy Yard at Dlomerton, nndj ,Mlss Selma Wilson, were quietly married at the home or the bride's I brother, Otis Wilson, In Ferndalo, Wednesday. Thoy will make tholrj ruturo homo at Port Orchard. Onlyi tlo Immediate family were present, the . ceremonies Wednesday. performed by Rev. G. witra iirmuu una iiiuriiiiiK irom 1110 norm, arama. T.n tin .i o oiini,,D w.l.ilnir TV? mmm $WW rrlvpd "TEACIMNO FATHER A LES- supper was served later. The groom, this morning from San Pedro and SON Wfclg comedy, s ,leV yesterday non,lng tor tils homo' will load with lumbar again for the KOREAN SNAKE DANCE. n,i m, i.,i,in wiii n to th homo "THE VENGEANCE OF THE of hor parents "n CojTfornla beroro VACQlTEno" Knlem. Joining hor husband at' their future Coming "MR. UARNES OF NEW home. Tho bride has won many YORK" In six parts. All star Vita- friends on Coos Day during hor few graph cast. months stay here. , South. Times Wnnt Ads bring results. biiuboj Sujjq Spy 1uua eeiujx r Wea When you wwl tua wet ! FISH BRAND REFLEX SUCKER tad througn. v- gel he?. O cr, . .. uim thef.oDUOTe.lP bunoa. 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