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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
a?wjii! ..Tij'iiMS'muriiiiiiJ'iiiWiiniHiiHiiiiiaHi muiin I!' t I !:.-.. jAiy THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION t , ' . !'i;i "w;ijj: 1 JIIT VMflMVMftM I f,llllMli ER7SW9NHiBKHiWlSH8i JH l l?2s Hf " .7 "-?-I'nMWUi rtff It tti MtitT I T'lrMWi mil i - - ---- - ' .-m.-ajuiaft fjB f FOUR r "f"JW7" Si: i i it IS i COOS BAY TIMES M. r. MAI.OXKV Editor mul Pub. DAS U. MALOMCV News Ktlltor Official l'iiKr of Coos County. enteriHrntTTio PostoffTco nt Mnrstii Held, Oregon, for transmission through the ninlls na sccond-clnaa mnil matter. AUTO STAGE IIS IN S FIREMEN S1K or which piled up nti the machine and Despite the fact that n mnii with n tenm Is nhvnys stationed nt the cros hIiir to bo on the watch for Just such accidents, the machine Iiad ml red too (loop In the sands by the time the pnssenBcrB wero removed from tholr prccarlotiH position In the machine. The sands of Ten Mllo Creek nro 0. pSYtlnlly qnlclc-sand and tlio nutoiun- biles In making the ford have been Delegations From Bandon and Coquille Congratulate City on Fire Apparatus In the city fire hall last eve ning, through the dim haze of good cigar smoke, tlio members of tho Maralifiuld Flro Department, of tlio City Council, met with Interested fire delegations from Coquille and Bandon and A. 0. Long, Northwest representative of the American La lYaneo Klro Englno Compnny, A, "W. IMympton, delivering engineer nnd Mark II. Savage, former flro chief of Salom and now salesman for tlio American La France Com jinny, and together the men celo hrntod tho event of Marshflclif's stopped tlio englno In tho middle of most modern flro apparatus. Talks tlio crook. vorc made by members of tho de partment and the visitors strongly congratulated Coos Day on tlio now nuto fire truck. TIiobo who wero present from Dan don wero ex-Mayor P. A. Mast, P. A. Clmtburn, C. J. Kline and II, C. nipple nnd from Coquille Ned C. Kolley, V. C. Chase nnd J Savage. "Since coming Into office," said extremely careful to catch It whon tho Mayor Allen, "It hns been my hearty wnter Is at the lowest ebb and cross dcslro to see tho city equipped with at a high rate of speed, for tho drlv tl:o moit efficient fire apparatus or have known that to "kill" tho possible for It to purchase. I feel engine thero meaiiH practically tho fifghly gratiried now that we havo! loss of the automobile, accomplished this now auto fire Vemono Oorst, one of the owners truck." j 0f t)0 Htage line, last evening dcclar- Actlng as toastmaster of the oc- e, his belief that the mnchlno can bo caslon Fire Chief Keating briefly ' outlined tue woric or the nro de partment, tho odds with which they have had to cope In the past and declined tho tluio has come when (ho boys will now be ablo to do their best nt flro fighting. J. Mast, ex-Mayor of Dandon, mndc n forceful speech In which he told of the election recently held there, voting on bonds for the pur chase of a now auto flro truck. "The election failed by only throe or- four votes," Mr. Mast declared, "but I feel confident thnt when the mutter Is brought up ngnln that Dandon will win out for the now flro apparatus." Ned C. Kolley represented the Co quille delegation and stated that the county seat hns for some time been considering the advisability of pur-1 chasing n flro truck. . i Mr. Long' loTt t IiIh morning on tho nroakwnter for Portland, hut A. V. Ply.mpton, the delivering en gineer, will remain here tor several days adjusting the new machine and Mark Hnvage will niako a visit through tho Southern Oregon terri tory before returning to Portland. r ,- fen Mile Creek Proves Treach erous Imbeds Hupmomle of Gorst & King Line Deep In tho sand of Ten Mllo Creek, between Jarvls Landing and Winchester Hay lies Imbedded n Hup mobllc of the Gorst & King nuto stage line. Since Wednesday morn ing the machine linB been burled, caught there by a sudden wash of tho prove tho beach driving and at Ten current up the crook while Chnrllo Mile creek the owners of the lino are Thompson was attempting to cross figuring on placing n floating pon- on his trip north. This Is the second , toon to act as a bridge for the nia ninchlne of this line thnt lias como chines. The pontoon would.be plnc to an end In tho treacherous sands of cd on large wooden wheels so thnt It extrlcntod and his grontest fear la fat the salt water and air will ruin , tho eimlne, I The first machine lost there was a large Hulck which about a year ago mired down In the sands and only the engine wns saved, though this was damaged but little and Is now running In a speed boat belonging to Captain lloiman l-Mwnrdn. That the high summer sea-wall which wns built up for eight or nlno miles nlong the bench entirely disap peared during ono night several days ago, Is the statement of Mr. Oorst. This wall wns at leaBt ton feet high nnd extended out to nlmost the edge of the brenkers. Tho drivers came down one morning to find It com pletely wnshod away. This will lm- D U SIS "1 M r. el rT-J ..nils I,.,., ai H Dl COL. K. IIOKKlt, ItKIMtKSKXTIXO 'I'll 12 "WKTS" AXI HKV. V. II. SKLLKCK, OK POUTLAXI), TO DIKITSN TK.MPKItAXOK AT MA- SOX! oi'iiitA norsi:. Tho J. !:it debate on the amend ment to the sta e constitution, pro viding for stut-nvldo prohibition, which will take placo at tho Mnrsli fleld Masonic Opera House Is of could be drawn about by the team always stationed there. tills shitting creek. Loaded with four passengers tho Ilupmobllc started up tho beach! Wednesday morning. At Ten Mllo Creek the driver found tho surf beat-: hit; up stream and during a supposed ' lull attempted to drive through. A receding wavo on Its way to the surf Tllef Tnkw v,n fmm ,.,.,., ,,r x,,., met suddenly with an Incoming comb-; ..... . . . . . , ... . , TltorSICItS HOUIIKI) Mil ILK OWXKIt IS ASLKKP. For tho second time In as many nights n sneak thief or thieves have entered rooms In local lodging hous es and whllo tho lodgers slept hnve robbed their clothes. Tho second of fenso occurred last night when the room of Nick Hill nt tho lllanco Hotel was entered through a window and $15 taken from Ills trousers pocket. The owne.r reported his loss to the police this morning. Search of the building revealed the! fact that the robber entered room 20, which was empty, nnd went through tho window of this room on to u porch outside, which he follow ed nround to the window of Nick Hill's room nnd secured tho money. A footprint was found on the bed In Hooni 20, though no further traces of the robber have been revealed. i l (Hi. i;. Mill-lilt. NORTH Tho Pnralso arrived Iti yesterday from San Francisco with 191 tons of miscellaneous frolght and a fair pas sengcr list. Cnpt. Carlson Is now ok the Pnralso In placo of Cnpt. Lille" land, who hns been transferred to tho Nnvajo, another Swayno & Hoyt vessol. Hurt McCollutu Is purser of the Paralso. The Parnfso Balled today for Port land. Among those arriving on her were: Mrs. Lyroefc, W. II. Lyrock, Hay K'le.N.H,l ' Miu i., . ' lfrBK. o. rn l nc ii. "rit'l VI t .. TW I : n 'i w. n .. UM A. I l'- M. P,iMl , . , D: n man. "",a!"dA. I'UXTltAI, IVY Avian- W.n KnJl Ml Y yONDUOxTnr. , "vo thnt .1. T , !.d nt all on Ortnw . " l 'resident Wilaon h.1' 1'n.y for pencei "M ho dooH nmr he M1I ' M' T for tho Drlthh .nV" W fr the Oerman:Vr nrn H are. tlfri, Th ere i ll I n 0 I 9 non The Kind That Never Wears Out HeguUr Pri 55c ce m IS! '" Kl AJrtUJ IB 3l In womvi' lQ.i MM magattavM You will usa "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils always, If ono such utensil U placed in your home so the nuiuiifucturer lxllcve. That Is why they sacrifice their protlt nnd we cut ours in two on this one-quart rtv Saucepan, which U youra "i If t thu Spclal lVice, " Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" SKK DISPLAY IX ont WINDOW. t 1 n 00 PER A CRE P 1 U. Coos River Ranch OwnerMust Sacrifice 160 acres including buildings, orchard and other improvement. Nearly two million feet of timber bunched on one forty. Timber alone worth more than price asked. $500 cash or less, bal on any terms desired. Stop Paying Rent $185.00 buys good level building lot, 50x90 feet on graded street with city water. $25.00 down, balance $10 ner month. ' "See Reid About It" 150 FRONT STREET. Office Open Evenings 7 to 8. the most vital Interest to liotli "wets" and "drys." The speakers nro tho Hov. W. II. Solleek, of Port land, representing the Methodist Church Tempernnco Socloty, and Col. K. Ilofer, a life-long Oregon public man, who linn a reputation aa an orator and champion debater second to no man In tho stnte. These men have debated this same ques tion before largo audiences and nro widely known throughout Oregon as nblo and fenrless representatives of their respective sides. Colonel Hofor Is tho man who organized a cam paign to break the terrible drouth that threatened the statu a few years ago, mid Is again leading tlio fight against a drought-stricken state. (Paid Advertisement.) i tune no than , t Unit will !mr j-otir friends nnd tvlntiuw PHOTO. niut'H ttio kind m imifce. 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