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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1914)
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In n futile en deavor to strengthen him, Lynn Etitnbolh, his brosuor-in-.rr.-, tho other dny permitted the trnnfiislon of'blbod. Louis Martin whb 21 yenrs old nnd wns born In Hlocktnn, Alubnnin, coming to Cooh County with his parents mnny yenrs ngo, For kov oral years ho has been employed In thd logging cnmpB, but for homo tlnib prior to his Inst .Illness wiib onjjiloycd nt Hcnryville. lie Is Biirvlvcd by his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mnrtlu, of Co qtilllo, nnd Bovernl brothers nnd sis ter's. Tho lnttor nro John Mnrtln, of Hcnryville; Mrs. Lynn Lumboth, or Mnrsbflcld, nnd George M., Jr., Lottie, I.ucllo nnd Alum Mnrtlu, who reside with the pnrcutB. don Deposits Says Some Bad Schemes Are worked F. II. Field of Bandon enmo over Thursdny with his brother, Ceo. Bradford Wheeler Goes Back to Headquarters in San Francisco Saturday With tho lino now completed be tweon Mnrsbflcld nnd North Bond end with everything clear for Its op NAI SMITH FAST TRIP IDE BYTHE REDDNDD B. Field, who hns been visiting him i cratoI( IJrntlfor(1 wheeler, Southern 1111(1 WHO 1011 Oil UIU 11 mill Smith for his home In Los Angolcs. Both hnvo been interested in tho Pnclflc engineer who hns hnd chnrgo of tho work for the past two years, lnff vnotnnlnv innrnlllir fop Sail mining gumo and F. B. Field hns been j,mic!sc0( whcr0 ll0 w,n ro,)ort t'o devoting his time for tho past three , , ,,,n,.,pnP 1Ioo,, Wlth ,llm wm months to tho gold and platinum do-, go A y nowlinV( of tho engineering dcpartnient, and Jnck SiiBser, Bteno grnphor for Mr. Wheolor. poslta In tho black sund near Bnn- don. F. B. Field will roturn to day to Bundon to eontlnuo his work there. Tho two brothers tiro nbout of nn ngo nnd resemble cneh other closely. Both wcro for yenrs engaged in brldgo construction work nnd trnv- oled nil over the country putting In I bridges. F. B. Fields hnd chnrgo of! tho building of most of tho big Airs. Wheolor will lenvo out on tho Nnnu Smith, whllo -Mr. Wheolor Is going overland to Hugcno nnd from thoro go to Ashlnnd, where bo expects to visit tho Cow Creek Canyon Bond, which ho helped to locato along In tho early eighties and which ho hns never been over since Mint dato. When tho original locating party Steamer Sailed Early This Capt. Mnrninn for San Francisco Beat With Many Passengers Tho Nonn Smith sailed at t o'clock this morning for San Francisco with a capacity list of passengers. She- Erickson Says They the Nann Smith 25 Miles Going South ' Tho Itcdoiido arrlvod In this morn ilng at 12:30 from Sun FranclBco, after making ono of tho fastest trlpH islio ovor niado from. San Francisco carried only lumber In her outgoing to Coo8 iliy, Cnpt. Erickson Hthtod enrgo, tho freight being left for tlia I tlift tho wcathor wns ununually good L... H. u.l Httmil. rf Hunt Mind tit Iff. tl...1nn.li Amnni' Minn nnlllllir nil i " UIU uahci. iiiiiuuih '"'" """ bridges in Portland nnd also tho Ore gon City suspension bridge. II ... . ...... .. . I J"- " " noi ueen on v-oos ..j iur ,u,.t,-.....u lIoncndent cntnl from Bnn Fr,uicls years, his previous trip having been J t0 tIl0 sisklyons. It was here that her woro: Mrs. W. S. Derby, Mrs. Bradford Wheolor, Mrs. J. V. Artlngton, Bertha Smith, N. Moslcr, C. II. Moslor, J. T. Hazard, W. B. MhIi, Curl Derby, Joo llltncr, h. C. Hunt, Tony Uonifoky, Vlltorlo Broom, C. F. Warren, C. K. Iliirnn, J. W. Armstrong, Tony Johnk, O. Aids, (loorgo Ponrutli, Martin Ga- went out from San Francisco on this V.1.J h apo.s.oi. orjuhu. , k , Solorn ,,nclflo ,,,, tllon , Knrkllorf Nclc e recalled las night that he hnd Jmi , ()Vcr tho no b1,u y ,.!'- Mrs. Ben Smith, C. F. McKnlght, hero to build a couple of bridges In Curry county for bohio concern thnt wns figuring on developing a now in dustry thoro. Mr, JOIIX COMMON. Much ban been snld orally, nnd 11 quantity In print, almost roploto with mendacity, leaving but a Blight mar gin of voracity. Thoro was nothing nicnn nbout him If wo cxcludo his treatment of his own porson, nnd that, oven, did not Includo tho lying charge, frequently made, thnt hoi utarvod himself to doath. Afflicted with nn abnormal I1II0 nyncrnsy, ho began soino tluio ngo to Indulgo In wlno nnd bcor, changing to gin nnd wlno, milk nnd rnw eggs, I buying In large quantities, n per- iilstonco In which impaired his stom ach, but by frlondly ndvlco ho re frain od from thnt courBo somo time provloim to his death. Ho wnH born In tho county Mayo, I Ireland, in 18 12, mid was taken to "Wlgnn, Lancaahlro, England, In In fancy, wlioro ho followed coal min ing. At his death ho wns 72 years of ngo. Ho could not cat bread, but n sup ply of milk nnd eggs nnd beof soup la u long wny from starvation. Kxcoptlng his sister, Mrs. Kennedy, of Bandon, Win. Fox, Tom McGlnnls nnd I know him longer and inoro In tlnintoly than nny porflons In Coob county, lleqiilcucat in pace. IIOI1BUT STAKKKY. their funds gnvo out and tho road wns tensed to tho Southern Pnclflc. When M. Wheolor first enmo hero two vnnra nL'n (lie Terminal Ilnllromt Field Bnld that somo of tho ! ,-,,.. .., ,,. -i..i,. t ,... concerns operating In the black Band j llirol,BU Marshflold nnd North Bond. riold woro nn imposition, ono con- T)l,a lh(jy 8()( (o tb0 Southern Pnclflc nrd, Axil Peterson, S. I.lndorinnn, G corn which Is now trying to Boll stock c0lipnliy nm, lho grBdnB nml myitis '""'. Cu- I'M'1 Jo, L,l,,,, in 1110 company uas cousinictcu n largo, unwieldy dredge iippnrntus Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Francis Ilob erts, Mlnnlo Hngon, Mrs. It. Burssoll, C. Plschel, Mrs. C. PIbcIioI, Mrs. R. McBroom, Miss M. McBroom, II. II. Duffy, Jus. K. Brown, II. Henry, Frod Miller, II. Johnson, Kd Forch- of rails wns nt once commenced. ' qulst. Tho lino wna extended south to thnt looks big but which Is utterly Im- , ,M M ,.., ,,. Mm r,,,,a ,,...,,, 1 n.i. I connect with tho mils of tho Coos four ,llllcf) lU8,nill w,n 1)0 innl mir. prncticnblo and luiposfllble Ho snld that somo good stuff was bolng found near tho old Lano mines near Bandon which could not bo sav ed when thoflo diggings woro worked the first tlmo years ngo. nay, KOBcbnrg & Eastern. In iNorlli 1 fnco,it In ,,utlon thoro Is about Bend tho company did conaldcrnblo $.too,000 worth of road work In flight filling, aggregating In all mom thnn , tll0 C()0B IJny Hatx-Ict. 000,000 cubic yards. I ..work Ib about to bo started on ty hours nnd thirty mlnuton. On tho Inst trip tho Bcdondo dovolopod nuiro spoed thnn tisuul. On tho trip down, bIio loft hero nt tho Bamo time thnt tho Adollno Smith nnd the Nnnu Smith loft. Cnpt. Krlck 11011 Buys tho Adollno Smith bent hh,i In to Siiii Francisco by only nbout hovcii miles, whllo tho Ho doudo beat tho Nann Smith In by 2.1 miles. Tho Bcdondo will lenvo tomorrow n.ornlng nt C o'clock, working n night shift tonight to load her car go. Flio had n light Incoming freight n:ul 11 comparatively stnnll passen ger list. Among thoso arriving un her were: I . F. Crouch, Mrs. I. F. Crouch, P. C. Oroiiflbcck, It. DonnldRon, i:. M, 'IVuhorn, H. TcBhorn, Mrs. 10. M. Tchliorn. 13. M. Tcshorn, Jr., 13. 13. Ulnkn, Mrs. 13. 13. Illnko. For Women -.' ,coij T 1" " """ iiiJ irrbWDORF-DITTMANN SHOES PIERCE Shnns for nw. ... ' w,"' Dys and Chi, Hub Dry Goods (W "BMAHT WK.IU Wit WOMl,V., COUNKU I1IIOAI1WAY AM) rHXTIUli j IiKAYI O.V HIIKAItWATHH. TtMllI) Kteniuci' Sails for Portlnnil with Small List. . Tho Brenkwnter sailed this after noon for Portland with a conipnrn tlvoly smnll Hat, tho ChrlstmnR sons- Mr. Wheeler Inughcd when his ()0 $7r,,o0O Simpson Hotol nnd bo-'on putting n damper on travel. Among MEW TO BE WELCOMED men wiib flpoitcn 01 nB "gooti wont. twc0 1GOO nm, 2000 mon nro em He declares It wns "easy" nnd thnt ho , )loycd , building tho rnllrond into ! "Jimt canio In horo nnd now Is going lt,,0 Co08 IJny t!Htrtct. This work nwny again." Ho has given tho two ntl tho fnct thnl nl, Ul0 b,B Bawnillls cities connection by rail; ho has ex-nro runnK 0gi,t ,,ol,r shifts makes tended tho lino south to moot tho j CooB nny tho m()Bt prosperous com- 'Myrtlo Point road; ho has oxtended ,nunty on tll0 C0lfelt.. tho lino north through Simpson Park ' , to whoro It will meet with tho rails ! 'of tho Wlllamotto Pacific rrom Eu geno. Now ho goes back again to hcadqunrtors, satisfied thnt his work hns been lasting and of permanent good to tho community. As to whoro ho will bo noxt detail ed, that Is as much a matter of mys tery to Mr. Wheeler as It Ib to anyone. NI3W CASES FII,EI. ;q s U HP M S S Six Women Appointed on the Chamber of Commerce Com mitteeEntertain Visitors A commlttco of six Indies of Marshflold has been appointed by Hugh Mcl.nln, president of the Chnmbor of Commerce to servo on n commlttco to wolcomo nnd Intro duce BtrnngorB, especially tho In- dlcj, Mho co mo to tho city to live This Ir In pursuniico of tho now pollry of tho Chnmbor of Commorco that nt Its last meeting unnnlmous ly ('ocldcd that tho moiucii Biiould bo entitled to honorary inombortililp In the organization. The following wero nppolntcd on tho commlttco: .Mrs. Henry Songs tackan, chalrmnii; Mtb. 13. Mln gits, Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. It. M. Jennings. This committee wr.l have power to appoint Bub-commltteea to aid them. Tho membors of tho Cham- 1 bor of Commorco hnvo found that A porson of such distinction Is In (very often prospective citizens Tor Portland now in tho poraon of h. J. , Co-is Bay conio In horo entirely un- Simpson, Cob Bay enthusiast, who ""1"'" "" " " SIMPSON BOOM HTAUTI3I thoso sailing on hor wero: h. A. Wllloy, Mr. llolcomh, F. 13. Dotson, Mrs. DotBou, 13, Joiiob, W. C White, Mfss Blauclio Brewer, Mary Mills, A. Sandstrotn, A. Anderson, Frank Hogbloom, Mrs. 13. Khrhardt, C Williams, Edgar McDnnlol, Mr. Callahan nnd Miss Q. Johnson. CAUI) OF THANKS. Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks to tho many frlouds whoso aid, Bympnthy nnd kind nets during the IllncBs nnd death of LoiiIh Mnr tln, did bo much to llghton our loss. MBS. LYNN LAMBETH, MBS. G. I). MABTIN AND FAMILY. HE HAS LIFE JOB Friends of North Bond Mayor Dis cuss Congressional Ambitions. The Oregonlon Bnys: U'b n long, long tlmo until 19 1G election, but the Congressional boom of L. J. Simp son, Mnyor of North Bend, nlrendy In now under way. II wiib Inniiflinrl nfflclnlv lit til ft Portland Hotel, when a party of! ' llnvliig.-Mr. Manaloa, for Mnyor SlmpBon'a frlondB got together , orly n Mnrsbflcld ninll carrier, who nnd outlined plans for tho cnmpalgn. wn Injured by a full from tho gym Incldentnly they onjoyed nn Im- naalum whoro ho wnB employed. Ib promptu luncheon nnd musical on-1 ronorteil much Improved at Mercy tortnlnmont nt which Captain T. J. Hospital. MiicGonn, of tho Btonmor Break-1 NEWS OF NEARBY Toij CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coo.s County Sent. XowVi As Told by Tho Sentinel. Frod S. Slnglo went out Monday by tho HoBchurg stngo to spend tho Jiolldnys with his wlfo's folltB nt Mod- ford. Mrs. Slnglo lins been visiting thoro for a month mist. Judgo JnmoB Watson, Bobort Wat son nnd family nnd Dorothy Wntson, of tho county clerk's office, went ov er to tho Dny ycflterday to spend Chrlstmns nt the old homo. Tho mnrrlngo of Illchard Danlol sou, a prosperous young fanner of Prospor, to MIbs Gertrudo Maud Sweet, of Bandon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Sweet of this city, took plnco Thursday. Councilman Plorco hns ronlgncil nnd no nppolntment hns yet been made to fill tho vacancy. C(N COTXTti In It- iuu cuoruiit.L Judgo Hall In . .. County AgncS I "wiv, rror. h t n 1 leader ottho.i.C vico, nji; 1 "I took mu1m-! J t a Nation, CotfoJ 'al WCClt IbltCwid iianncrcounljUc, Uln tiltmK. , . 1 '.wiranm CowTMllnjAuodi - uLTBorgmiMdiip,, tlio iiaitjreir. Itnt tonlttilogtomiB pio who nentota ilovclopment ottlia OrcRon, ind but 1 Jinked regirdlcrptfi quuio Henucti. WON COQUILL13 DEBATE. At tho try-out hold Inst Frldny for tho county high school debates, Bor neo Bahskopf, Mnry Fusonne, Ben Horsey nnd Morton Tyrrcl wero se lected ns tho team for Coqulllo High, with Georgo Akor nn alternate. Co qulllo Herald. A groat doal of tho oak used on the Pacific Coast routes from lho eastern pnrt of Asln. WILL .til) I I I Tho folloiltfl finturdijr b;tUI grctitnin HnltrrtH to our tMltn, I t Ington, D. 0, Dnitrl 1 Dandoa Rmrk, I liavo la nino! ported today, dollars for CoAi n aurver of kJta' City to catrtati-T. 1 1 Tho following now Inwaults hnvo boon atnrted In tho circuit court: Myrtlo Woldon vs. Itonlco Woldon, suit for divorce ' I. J. Simpson, Albort Soollg, Pat rick Hennessey, C. P. Coloman, E. L. Bobcrls, George Boss, John llantcm dorf and W. C. Ilurrls vs. L. H. Hels- ,,ir ariiiu.lpled with any ono. The bo- A. 8. Hammond and Frcdorlek j uf is that n bottor Impression will Holllstcr vs. Coob Bay Manufacturing 1 bo mndo If thoso pooplo nro wol Company. i coined and mndo to feel at homo ns Frod IIolllHtor va. John B. Andor-jaoon as they nrrivo. Eon- I In tho punt thla has boon often Emma A Dow va. Tho Mutual Llfo.douo au fur ns tho men of such par Insuraiico Co., of Now York and W. . tloa woro concorned, thoro having P. Murphy, administrator of tho oh- been a recent Ion or oiilortainmout Declares North Bend Has Or dained That He Must Retain Place as Mayor Tho Portland Orogonlan says: Did you over hear of n man, and a young and healthy ono nt that, elected may or of a thriving city for llfo? wntor, and a lifelong friend of tho prospcctlva cnudldnto, presided. Thoso who nttondod ycBtordny's gathering, besides Mr. Simpson nnd I Captain MnsGonn, woro J. W. Mnc- Konzlo, A. A.Teol, Jnines W. Mntlionn D. F. Buckingham, Hugh A. llnrrll, LouIh Aldhoff, W. M. Lytlo, 0. W. Jacobs, J. 11, Fields, Dudley Evans, Walter 'Dryor, 13. E. Lytlo, H. R. Snlt mnrsh, II. W. Baboro, J. T. Brldgos nnd G, J. Kaiifmnnn. commlttco of tho Chnmbor of Com iiierco nppointed koiuo tlmn ngo nnd of this Henry SougHtnckou Is chair- tato of Frederick S. Dow, ducoasod. John S. Coko et ill va. L. G. Mns tors. Wnltor Condron va. Frod 13. Wll-" son, Bo far thoro hnvo boon no nppll- J. B. Benson, as ndmlnlstrator of ' fiitloiiH from tho women of tho city tho ostato of Thomas c. Fawcott, do- '0l' ineniiiorsiup in tlto organization, teased, vs. Hank of Myrtlo Point. K.Mt.ll'I.S OF PYTHIAN I3L1'.(71. PHEASANTS ABE TAME. Tqihi Boblnson, of tho Boy dist rict, Bays that about three years ago ho put Homo Cblneso phensunt eggs under n hen which hatched out flvo of tho chicks, nnd whllo tho pheasants 'disappeared whon brooding tlmo cwmo In tho summer, ono of tho lions hns rocontly roturned for tho second tlmo in tho fall nnd Is so tnmo that it will come up to Mrs. Boblnson and eat out of hor hand. Coqulllo Son-tiuol. Times you, want ads will do It for Tho following nro tho officers ol oeted for tho coming year by Lycur gtiB Lodge, Knights of PythliiB: J. S, Lawronco, C. C. I. W. Cook, V. C. A. T. Morrison, P. Geo. II. Sholton, M. W. B. It. Watson, M. 13. John Jiuti, K. It. S. J. J. Fox, M. A. P. J. Boonoy, I. G. W. L. Klstnor, O. G. Coqulllo Sentinel. Hnvo your M-nTKIt heads, bill hoads, etc., pneted at TI113 TIMES office. YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION EYES SCIENTIFICALLY EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED MV1IIIO l.KKHKH Alll-5 !10II PIJIl PKVT HK-ni'HH Red Cross Opticall Dept, hns been mayor of North Bond bIiico that elty was born officially 12 years ngo. "Tho pnoplo In my section wore not satisfied with tho Ten Commaud inonts laid down In tho Blblo," said Mr. Simpson in tho lobby of tho Ho tol Portland yesterday. "Tlioy hnvo plodgod thomsotvcB to thin olovontb 1 commnndniont: "Thoro shnll not bo it now mayor at North Bond hh long ' as L. J. Simpson lives." j But If Mr. Simpson has his own ' way ho will upset tho commandment a couplo of yenrs for ho wnnts to succood Willis C. Hnwley ns Itropro-' Eoutatlvo in CongrcsB and Is already nursing his candidacy. Ho is a Mauncb Bopubllrnn nnd will nook to dofent Mr. Hawloy for tho nomina tion. If ho goes to Congress Mr. Simp son Intends to seo to it that Coos Bay , and other harbors along tho Pacific, coast got tbolr full quota of Federal appropriations. Tho object of his prcsout visit is to confer with Major 1 Morrow rolatlvo to tho prospoct of renewing work on tho Coos Bay jotty. I Providing Major Morrow will recom- ! mend tho work, Mayor Simpson sayB North Bond will jsond a largo deloga I Hon to Washington to work for tho ' ' appropriation. I I 'Tho Port or Coos Bay has estab-j I Ilahed a. district Including the nat ural wntorshed of tho Bay and has ' voted $GOO,000 In bonds to Improvo tho Inner harbor," said Mr. Simpson. "This moans an assessment of ?DG ' I Tor each man, woman and child in tho district. By tho time our f G00,- 000 has been spout wo will have a ' 1 channol 25 feet deep at mean low j water and 300 feet wide. j "Tho town of North Bend, poptila I Hon 3G00, has Just spent ?1GD,000 on ' improvements, mid a paving contract is pending. Next year tho new grade I. .,.... kt. ...1. r. .. . .- . .- juuiHuuu noun ii mil nun i.inpiro, HAS BIG STIOEIt. Biiimwny Today. Tito dollvory horso of the Union Meat Comapny ran nwny today whon 0110 of tho tracos beenme unfastened. Finally ho land ed on n slippery aldownlk noar tho C. A. Smith retail yards and was caught boforo much damage was dono. MA Bill AGE LICENSES. Francis 13. Bobs and Mnrlo L. Ncnl olgh. Bonjamln A. Burgess and Ollvo M. ! Gnnt, Jaspor Yonkin hns a steer weigh- Fny lolloy Mntson and Cyntltla 13. lug nearly 3000 pounds, out on his Vineyard. Coqulllo Sontlnol. place near tho county farm that ho is thinking of exhibiting at San Fran- Have you tried Tho Tlmoo' want cIbco noxt your.--Coqulllo Sentinel, nds? CHRISTMAS has come and gone, hut we are still selling groceries and to show our customers that we appreciate their cash trade to make it an oh cct for them to pay cash, we are issuing cash register eceipts with all cash purchases. Come in and ask us '.bout it, and see how much you can save by dsalincj (ith us. Our Phono ilOl-.L Call l'n lp Any Tlmo. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House MERIT COUNTS that's why BUDZIEN PARK LOTS WILL NOT SELL AT THE SAME PRICE AFTER JANUARY 1, 1915 ACTIVITY, RATHER THAN PROMISES, HAS TAKEN PLACE. DEVELOPMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE THAT HAVE SET A STANDARD IN NATURAL BEAUTY, WHILE POSSIBILITIES FOR PROFIT ARE INCREASING DAILY. HIGH, DRY AND CLOSE IN. PAYMENTS TO SUIT. R.VON SHIPMAN, Owner New Office, 178 Broadway, Marshfield, Oregon Where You Eventually Will Live. BRAINS will W for Money and Money) Brains '' It's all in seizinn the opportunity. MostP opportunity after the other fellow has (toil honrllu mor cnll n nicCO Of OrOPCrtV WiMlj three or four others right af te rwards, who M got it, but couldn't seo It till the other lWfl We made money for a great manype We can prove It. MONEY WILL BE In First Addition Bay1 , ...i !..i ...nil hnun VOlirSl you migni just a nw ""- m get it so easily. $10.00 down will secure. a month will pay for it so you won tjiiuM a monm win pay " - ' ,frtffaM . - . .. .. -, m in it. no and try H don't believe mere s pium - ,ljd lot in the original plat of Bay Park fo 1 been bought for three years agU;- j Yes, somebody will ad,se-, were doing that nere m i for yourself who made the mon y ,..L hwhn didn't. Thinkandaci auv.uu, u. i..u- hut you're' Investigate all you want to, dui i make or lose by your decision. I. S. KAU0 177 Front Street- i . VMfT"! 15""" tf-k."- rrftWfitts X T.T