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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1914)
lkHHMHMHHrj "WWtfflftiSU; ". , mmMmm''i-iraim&mimwtmMi . . -a. c& x&i1 r THE COOriAY TfflfEOlifllsHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. x ii,.. - tbkL. i ( l T " ' --MHwiai ' iu T i,K HEi i M t . 1 M IN) HALTS HOIEM SIMPSON CASE linur rnn mm nniininu mmi wk run m al bum wun HrHh M N fli NPU N ' huh. uiun in u i n iu iiiihi n i - - - - w w m mw- m m a m - m a p r i Romance of Marshfield Girl : Capt. Bendergard on Trial for s-"-0, i"si- sun .,r w.. wck Suddenly Closes When Hus band Leaves for War Tfic (our weeks of wedded happt- Ramming Dredge Michie in Lower Bay l'OKTLAXD, Or.. Oct. . "Care- May Jto Taken to I-Yderal Court. A motion for the removal of tie dauiace suit roenntiv flln.i I..- uilllnn toss of Mrs. Henrietta Porapault, for- le?sness and negligence"' are charged J Buck versus the C. A. Smith Lumber Case Involved Southern Ore gon Company's Claim to Wagon Road Grant had no Interests In the lnnd ns nrior occunnntR. never having been upon the land. The court declined In ltn decision to rule upon the ciuestlon of whether or not the Southern Ore i Run Lnnd Company Is the rightful owner, lenvlng the decision to the District Court of Oregon, before which the Government suit to annul title Is pending." and Manufacturing Company for $25,000 has been made by the de fendant?, who seek to bring the case Into the .Federal court In Portland suerly Miss Henrietta Leeoq, 1076 ' against Captain Uendergard. of th 3'ourth street Sontn, were brought to steamer A. M. Simpson, by United a sudden ending when se returned States Inspectors Kdwards and Fill 10 ber rooms one day In San Francis- lr and on which they will try the KC where she kia4 gtt witn ner kns-' accMsed Monday at Marshfield, al-l Such, action, declare C. I. Helgard, Sand on a honeymoon, and found a leglng that he failed to exercise due will be contested vigorously and a aote telling her that h had snAlealy catlon early In the season when his strong effort will be made to retnlu 3ft for Knrop to lt?t the Germans J vessel collided with the Government! the trial In this county. STbcc that time notatg has been dredge Col. P. s. Michie, which was Notice for the removal of the case Icard of Pomps wit ami the wife has anchored inside Coos nay, damaging! has already been filed by the de otno back as to hr parents, 'the digger so she had to be brought fondants on the grounds of diverse The following dlspntch from San Francisco will l of Interest here, as the case Is plmllar to the one In !-I AMjKOAXV ITH.MS nl l.i. . " "uaisnt l . . A lid . - """ by MerV J" M Ura". first and ! "Vltoi Z was good B- W. 5mlh wcond lol :lm' Wit n... .. . . - vui 1I, ne ronrt. .. ",uiu tt. ini, . . . preit. ,., - u loan rr . . ' u r w uii.w r. . reports (Special to The Times.) we umierstntiii that .Tnlr ik.i, which the evidence was taken here nf Loon l.nkn t.na i.n..i.f ...... - "" -ow ,, IUIUUIU sawmill and Is moving It In to do this week: A suit tiled by 3 plaintiffs seek Ing to d aposseis tt.e Southern Oregon some sawing for himself There was n dnnco at Mr. nrl. vhere she Is amxtoctfly watching er- to Portland for repairs. (citizenship. It is probable ti.at noth ttf matl for a lemr from her hns- iaectors Kdwards and Fuller will I Ing definite will be known of the 3Ld J wve here Sunday on the Geo. V. KM change for at least ten dag, rompaalt w a rrmraman who er. aceompaniea uy Arthur .Merrill. tkilmed to be a Jer In Part, dtrk of the board. The dredge Ml foere h was romfortaWr well off. ekle Is about to be placed In cotn- jdarlnsr that he waaierf to se the mfe-stea again through the passage country about thr Koath aso he r th rivers and 1 arbor bill and me to America, cotnx first to Wash- Captain Heed and others of her crew Sngfon. where he kim acoainted will be summoned Monday before the with a sister of Henrietta Lececq. bonl to testify. The Simpson pro Xxter Porananh came to Oregon and reeded to California after the colil lor t-rhlle worked la the mine at ston. as she was ontbonnd with lutn irnrrville. durlac whlcb ttme he . ber. and the testimony of her off! TOf much la MarshfteM. where he rers and those of the crew who were 3ecame encaged to and tavsai aboat a mi duty were taken there and has month age marrWd Henrietta Le- bee forwarded to Inspectors Kd- SDcq. i ward and Fuller. , l."aing for thotr hnniymooo. the Meanwhile th Michie was here Point Trrrmc .Mill .Vv l.umln-r Co. rftwpte went to Sa Praartfcat. whore for remntrs and Captain Reed and his' llnhU Up ntmrtlon of Itoad. Ike- lemained rWUne notll the Urn mem testified. After considering ail Seeking a right of way for its line wnen Pompanh claimed he caJhtd nimt tbe Inspectors have prefer-; (rm Bluene t0 the coag, through the to New York on bwta. It ! red chant. Tm StmpHMi was not. propertr of the Point Terrace Mill & Jrom there that ho wrot ta sot to partlcnlarlr harmed b the accident,' Lumber Compnny. the WTlamette According to the suit filed, Mrs, William nuck was struck by a care lessly manipulated street car belong ing to the Smith company on Septem ber 26. 1912. and that thereafter her health was ruined and that she died from the effects of the accident on September 30. 1913. Action was de ferred, according to the plaintiffs, hoping that n settlement might be made. U'll.iaMKTTK PACIFIC SFKS CO.MIWXV FOIt IMGIITO! WAV Lnnd Company of 105.120 acres of,8on's new house on the West Fork 3 wife declaring tho he bad to th war. ItO.SKIU'KG HO.VI ISSCK. Ulailuay ConiiiiNioo mM k Com ciliiuiu Wected There. nOSKQCRG. O-.. Oct T ISOO.000 bond to brm ? afructlon of a ral'road to Cocw rU U uu. iue. laamh a I r" ?- Jdat the road mut be krl- f- ar tSBreburs to Coo Bay bfr ts Winds are available. Any compaxr itihlng to take up a coatrxrt : buu'-d 3bc road must provide appeared -truritlea of t500.9 a ; tioth before the bonds are lrfHd. Tr hot th MUble wa unaMe to operate a the ir w i' it repairs THE HOTELS AT ( Wm ami'mnV 4rW amW mmnV m "" Tbe CtiamUrr llttcl. T. J Bv ad w.'e Oakland. "a Feix Wolf San Franlco. W:::itm Ciand'.er. CoulKe. C S, Hc-vMt. Poet.ad J G Brown. Myr- tt PMat. J K. Kid well and wife,. Pacific ha brought proceedings against the lumber concern to con demn the necessary strip of land. This small mill is directly In the a:h of the new railroad, and this point and that where the rock for the Sinslaw Jetty Is belli quarried at 'he only two plate where the grade has not been completed. Though the railroad attorneys de- rlar that It I Impossible for the line to be built around the mill or the quarry, both object to moving. The Willamette Pacific has endeavor ed to reach an agreement with the other concerns, but without succesx "Kie loss to the Jumler company would be one acre of land valued at AltMIKS ItFV WHSTKir.V GOODS commissioners to coaatrwrt t& nV r"- " "- v- rw"BaH-1 $5 by the railroad, twitf are A- J. Lllbrs. J W ?- . ?ad: F. McTasn. Sfns, A. C MarsteM. Cart Dt ifei- ,aia8: - Carartcaael. Bandon: aiakcr, L. Wimberly. J F. aurter. ian- ' . -, HV II. Fisher. F. K. CtCUBde. X TuT. -- rmnnma.. x.u n. . te-Vo,r, j.-;,,kkmmm Worth OroVm! fltrong, W. H. Rioharddoo. " Bxcf. Xiw Irvx Coleman, Throtigh On Ki.-m Comern. Touncllmen were eK6 a not- - - -..-. -,-.v. . . w. CHICAGO. Oct. S. It wonld seem nr: A. J. Geddes. D. R. ShumaHaptft. fT.. VT ' . ' t&at soai rlaiw of snnnlle for the m.. ri- zx l - " if-t iiinn- " . -. ' , arwio of the world mtwt be pretty praves. r- w -. ri- ( wH, ctMrwI R, the eaern a. U7d MKct. "W- S. Hamilton aad WOuk b- i tr. consfderlnx tLat offers are be- "1'IIOM GKKKXia.VD-S IC1 XOrS- J tottitr. Myrtle Pornt: F. H. ,n- mtlA for large quantities In the TAIXS TO INDIA'S Cii.U ,mwr. M. r. atetr. r-ortiaaa wwt- !' STtLKSItr , E. Starmoe. Tolfrio. Mr. Robert, xjarly J5.000.000 worth have been The audacity of the Us iury xwx- t-onwe: um smno. jijr- c,nfd for through an eastern ron- pperatlons In tbU war tru aay- r&. K. B. Henrr. Daacoa; A.)Cern and j, for joU runnni; p to tnlng that the senlu of tbe iUz Sm. PorUasd. V.. J. Iarb. Port-( j5o.0o0 of barnein. hardware and 3a yet dared. Reln(orassJ tor to- I other cavalry and artillery equipment the Drltlsh arns hate rtrckd t& Th 'unf Hofl. haTe b--en made In St. Paul. Japan world. One body teft India aarff T S- utf. Rayawsd. Wa.h.: B. 0.ju one or the principal bidders, crossed the Parlflc to Canada aad Fdl: A. E. Livingstone. San, Leaner U one of the commodities on aa transported aer the coaita4 riM: A. T. Warbnrtoa. MyrtleWQcn there Is a special pressure. Co the AtlanU wh-re k vu ' Pt: C McGray. Coqullle; J. J I aD,i the authorities say price will go aoare imbarkM 'a oi anMher s 4 family. Bandon: Ray Mil-! M,n higher. wa Anoth.. body of ups Wt'- Hre. E. H. Meade. Coqullle: j Addia br way of fa. indUa OtaiJ r"ie t'oiai: a. t. sro.Mi SOCIKTV GRAND RALIi iul tUv ltd Sea Mt the flrrt!5 LakeiWe; J. A. Merrlon. SATURDAY F.VK., OCT 10, PLATTS trjy xhfcii If rtaeiwd Framre Itat l ORCIIKSTIIA. e icun tmpjOMlre than thli ms! " iiu l'a,rrr nfe ,I",H' jweh of the British r for hH . okbc j; u. uoo.j H. toe transport of kiu.Ua trwnp- kr " J Vanbuiger.j.. 1mm tho eastern front of tb Cr-! Lakide. E Sprague. lakeside; J.j" sin firniv In tho l'Mtrri fraat hriJ on. ww- ' y of the Arctic ?. Tho arrival' Times Want Ads brine results; f the Rusfilan reinforcomwiti. r. jwrtod soveral days ago verified, nnd the world now knows 3kit the tow transporu whi-h Wft iUipland for an unnamed destina tion ourly In Auguiit. wore hdd ttor thu lUisaian port of Archangel cu the Whlto'Sea. The army of iSw.-j (f'VO Russians, who darod the polar Jff and skirted the North Cap that jinrtr Ha sullen front to ha';!-a .tiw frigid bwt, ha been landed m yninco' and Belgium. Tho' movonient of vast bodies of droops ovor such magnlfknt di-i ianres has nevor bofore beR at-1 .tifiipttid In warfare. The transport tf flrltlali troops to South Africa li tae noarofct npprouch to it: but that! itoaii sot stnggor the Imaxination i dot'ri the nun Ins of a mighty i my through polar sons 2"o miles iaac one front of tho enemy to an- ttftor, or bringing reliifonemenu jfoija. tho Autlpodos to Westein Ku- sj iw. Dlstanco sooius to be annl- JlKiuid and tliolo Is apparently no rcotVluw so Htupendoiis as to over- 3cta modorn military genius. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS ! t I Oooosite Blanco Hotel, MARSHFIELD, OREGON il 184 MARKET ST. W. MRS. OLIVE K. BROWN Is now prepared to do first-class dressmaking at reasonable rates. Street and house gowns, skirts, and blouses, dancing frocks, lingeries dresses. A trial or der is requested. See our new fall books of Paris fashions. I r WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, RAINY SEASON IS COMING ARE YOU READY? THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paid on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de partment where deposits are accepted for any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Oregon lands in the Coos Bay-llosc- burg region collapsed when the Unit ed States District Court of Appeals decided that tiie clnlms of the plain tiffs were groundless. Another mitt friend to recover tho samo lands Is now he- Frisk, fore the United States District Court '- of Oregon with tho Federal Govern ment prosecuting claims of owner ship. "The Immense tract, which has been the subject of litigation for several years ,was granted to the State of Oregon In 1SC9 by a special act of Congress In consideration of the construction of n military road ' 'rom Coos Bay to Rosoburg. The! state transferred Its rights Inter to the Coos Bay Wagon Road Company,) which built the rond. Various Inter ests afterwards acquired the acreage, aniong them Collls P. Huntington, Senator Stanford, Charles Crocker nnd Boston financiers. "The plaintiff In the suit decided asserted their claims to ICO-acre parcels of the land upon n provision In the original Congressional grant which stipulated that the land was to ip sold upon earned acquisition In quarter sections at $2 Ii0 per acre.) The land was conveyed to the wagon road company in parcels as the com- plot Ion of the road progressed. "The court held that the plaintiffs above the bridge. All tho neighbors wero there. inlso Miss Ida Mitchell, who haB lately returned from the East wns there, together with a who came with her. Miss Refreshments were Served M. . "It ft. Donald, to be Use;':Jor Jtt v. A vae stem on 0n. ,prtH engines broke and .i V cfi 'r a day or two Mlrs Mill e Could x , coking at Gould', r.mI M o coqullle to attend . ' on her sister, .M. jt1h Miss Carrie Ilremer I. . N I'er place hlle lne ,. J0"! , Mr. and Mr, i, ''Wft cdWedneHlayJ sojourn at Coqunie. , ! norse and bujey wllh "i Mfss HaM Con . .7: nle Stemmermaa ,?""! Ford Tuesday to att.i ,0Cr"l I -J ( 00 PER ACRE- V1 Coos River Ranch Owner Must 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 per month. "See Reid About It" 150 FRONT STREET. Office Open Evenings 7 to 8. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARE OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION 14' mmSSawnmmmamr amnmFV!j!8nmP Prwldtat Wilsoa nmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmml AmmnmLJ1 ?. Jl ?J Ex-Pr?et4Tift W00DR0W WILSON Says; "I an in favor of Local Option. J an a thorough believer in LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT and believe that every self-governing community which constitutes a social unit should have the right to CONTROL the matter of the regulation or the withholding of licen ses. WILLIAM HOWARD TAPT, Ex-President, Statesman, Jurist and Professor, in an address on Civic Duty, said: "Nothing is more foolish, nothing more utterly at variance with sound policy than to enact a law which, on account of conditions surrounding the community, is incapable of enforcement. .SUCH IN STANCES ARE PRESENTED BY SUMPTUARY LAWS BY WHICH THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IS PROHIBITED .under penalties in localities where the public sentiment will not sustain the enforce ment of the law." ' WITH THESE AMERICAN LEADERS AGREED ON THE ISSUE ISN'T IT WISDOM TO E0LL0W THEIR COURSE? REGISTER BEFORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. VOTE 333XN0 Defeat the proposed prohibition amendment will have no effect up on the efficient home rule or local option statutes now in force, ana each community will continue to determine its individual stand on me matter of granting licenses. ' m , (Paid Adrertisemeat Taxpayers and Wage Garners' League of Oregon, Portlandi Ore.) JjaT --