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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1915)
"At Wti &Mti& COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915- J EVENING EDITION. w THREE L WRECK OF THE CLAREMONT OFF COOS BAY SUMMONS THE BEACHCOMBERS a ""(wl.w f- TO ACTION (TICVW. K jAllKi:TI.IJ TUItXi:!) ixT() v H.!l(Ji: TO Af.'AI.V SAIL SHAS E552SHH3 VT K . . J " Mutl (Jaidliiw 'Ky. ""lit in A. M. Shiii. Mm ViimN,, Is Itciiifiui'lvil I'loin Olmciii'lly u 9IP COMES. BUCK, I ! I m ' Ships built on Coos Day iinV3 1 tlmo ami again demonstrated the ' fact that they nro as stout us thoaa built niiywhero olso in tho World, i This Is ably demonstrated hy th0 1 example of tho four-master four ' keplliie Gardiner City, built In tho y M Simpson HliipyArds at North I Uend In 1S8U and long since turncl I Into a bmgo which has Just been' ,(,11 n Simula and Is to liu rcm.ii'.ed ' anil once again will sail the red ' ".h staunch na sho over was," Is tr.e reported vonllct of an officer' of the I'ort lllnkoly Mill Coinjiauy f at Pontile, after ho had bought tho large. , Scarcity of ships In tho lunibor trade Is City rates for foreign cargoes, contra- uv t . band of war and the like, have taken " """ l"l'er.) dozens of ships out of tho coasting (Hy A. i:. (jyto ( lumber trade, ltlght now theie Is In rjpHIC disustor North Ilend n enrgo of lumber await-, Clnreniont tin "trainer Ing shlpmont through tho Panama llll'li nre'stin clI.Z 1" of ...... . .i, a.i,..i n. cos ll,,v i "'"Mug to the "":" r .."..." ' . ;. .r.r o moan, ,.;,..? i"i? to i,0 Til built oak tonnage uy 01 hiiiiis in tno iunilior cn. r..ii....i ' the nitiBu of tho Unralncr In (. .,, , .' mUv "PIH'iiiiil I coining back." Alluring win, .,. , " ! ,.,,l,,tt J "l il I ..- foreign cargoes, contra- l,v ,i '"""" s i,.,r.,w, o inreo-miiHieu oar.teniinu was yearn mi ii.V. u .. "'ecu in recent in 188!. of I'ort Orford cedar, fro,,, le atnnrt olnTWV'0".81 and fir. She Is of 475 grons ,.' 0 - , if.u root in length with n, .?.... u. su" being secure.! breadth of :1U feet and takes 12 wiwk w ifiv i . rmUy (ll'c(,l feet of water. Tho inensurenicnts j four jems was th '" tllc' )i,8t of tho (lunllnor City nro not tmir'i I Jl-tlmo Coos Hay CS,0' "" .iiffrn.u fi-nm iiu.i .,r t.,.. i., i be Hiirvpyi.il hi ,.i... .... 'lronil.)l'I as " ""- " " "'"uv barkentlno Northwest, which now obstructs tho mill whnrf on Isth mus Inlet. San Francisco is tho homo port of tho era Iccansu t&szim Kj-LSfr-ss: ft. this being ho probably 80,,"!"y,y0iu'8 n . .. .. ... '0 most iiorsimu li,,. .. leeaiuu or mo inci unit, snips leg- f a shipwreck br , Yn'ii.. , Ulercd from Oregon ports m -mid horror. No, B0 w h ,," ,'?,?" of to be liable to taxes of their homo ' "or- He Is delighted when ono town the same us real estate. ! Mm!' "7' .i'1 ".'l18' ,J0 rp'"einliered vwi im- Buniu u urn uBiiiiu. ,i , ,,.,,., ""...,' ."" "'"leiniiored According to old records It to'EKn own that between 18G0 and 10no ccp! Z'.ft.RS ere wore In nil somo 18 oitwlu '""l somotliiies It Is a long tlmo lie' ihlpyards of Captain "' '" I wr ecus . ami the man who . Those do not In- i" ! l",8'"08B m,,Bt " . .. i ....ni08t i e.xery oppoituiiltv turned out In ollic ' These pe.lods lacklnR ill , arlno ulio there built at tho shlpy A M. Simpson elude tho ships jards on Coos Hay, the total of , disasters menu months of IIvIhk on uhlcl, would bo surprising to the,"'"8 ' ' ' crabs for tho bonclicom- "v., iiiiiiu ,i U-1PCK lllnv f..H..l..l. ill n.tnl .. ..! J. . llllinil i" -' " iu'ju ci it cl perha present generation. s y t-afiatfciKj "" Mlfeffl y &WMITfjr',-ilJ:' V'"- ja43W2i&iix&!MUil HUMBOLDT JETTY WILL BE DONE SOON liiviirini i ,? ""(1 l,orl' Heb seeks along Southr v. Oregon coast that l,no licen w-I.iuhiI b'- beach o ..!icrs: Top. loft to right llemalns of Schooner Advent, li In nriini. I u,i"i t,H""el fruit. ' Coos Hay; nil tl .t U left of the t'laremojit, iecert.r wrecked on Coo Jn Jetty. HiMom, loft to right I.uiuliur aeuttoied uIuub discouraging stro'tl i",''!l"8t t,lt' - Marconi In lt'OV. r-ik of U UrJUub tm.c Ltr.-nnuor. ua tho Cuir loiinty cou doptomboi 1. 1S05. lost January, 1013, In rovo south of l Mo blioro after tho wreck of th sir ji. iu.J- .....tland After Studying Me,.,. X. Toga'rd. s J"f Xf"", !" "' " or otlwr. . olhpr bmehcombm stole most that cZ'of the afcrSnthii:.t,Itl,wJ mS nnO .orrl n!ld o" Uo"joy of r ConMriirlloii lit lliu-liui- i ' ,y "S" yZ.tv r ,, ,,l,y.nlIt,,; Theio nro Bovornl stylos of cargo I W"H ,r v",,u'- Tl' " :eal aboard a largo ntlty of dyna-1 tho occasion. J u tor y wl Lit ,oi, oc? . nM, w,"il, W"8 l0ft ,",t?- w,Ul ,h0 vt,"Ho1 n'lB, A beautin.lly carved chest from Tho following regarding tho Jotty ' of liii,o,lint0 sC It "ll l,f m',,e,lcl,LO,,',Jor- ,'"ml,or ls "lw "I" , (i.i,,, ,i " , " 'r"u''"l"lU.,'y -Y"" n"nI,IBt "' roekH It was feared that tho llawnn.oro was taken by ono ork which Is being complete,! at a desired win J u Loino tlnio oil!,,0C'nt0ll as U 8en'08 t0 """Mkhn. 1'ranclsco wrecking!,,, ,iy,lto would oxplone. I.ul beachcomber, who believed It to bo ,,.,, t,v f i,r.,. i,.,r i othor. ho fluiir,.-. I0 or hoiiwoH mid cnn bo stored for use In U! "' - I bis danger did not drive away tho a great trensuie. The chest was .......uu... m...j, -. ....v... ...., .- . Iimkliii? flitiirn liiiiirnviitiiontii 'I'l.ui-.. UIIO or tllo bout lll'lim Ih hIIII lieacllCOIIIIiers. Tim lieKt ilnv I in Irnnv llv I. mm, I mm, I i.,iu ,.. ,...,l..l.... IllllltlllU I III III II lllllll IIVIIIM1IIII from a Portland paper: many yeni neo np",L I'T"!",1 , ,r' , ,s ",ll, i"'0"'l of road on the under tho water and consists of liro-savors took off the explosive. ' Not daring to open It In tho prii- "F. S. l'olhomus, nsslstnnt United packlnit cases fllle. win ,)ls beach which was built from tho1 several thousand dollars' worth of I Tho wreck of tho (lusslo Telfali' enco of others for fonr ho might States Engineer, has returned from which flontel asbo, frnn TS' "ii'iber which washed ashore from , JowpIh which werp lost when tho '0,,,H "? w " Kodsend to tho i have to divide the spoils, tho tricky .. . "..'. . . .. "." f uBiiuiu iruw a roel- ilui Hlnnni uflinnnni. r'rl,.l,i ,..,. i.'.mII.. .,. ..,., i.. .,... .....,i. Iipiic icomborH. Sin utrnok Inuliln inim iMimfnllv 1,1,1 it ......... 1.. 11... Eurekn. nnlirnrnln. wlioro 10 Weill oil vessel, tin J 111 In Ilnv Whlln H,i " ,v" " " J" i """ " i"".i-i ""i. n niiw,,. ,.;.,. .. . " ".. ."..""..."..."..".." V": ' .""'. ,v """' " l"" ' ' . i.. 1 "-' "i"' 1 nr y.. . .i,., oi, ...nil in is 1 . A ni'u if 11 il nix nniiu '" iiiirutir at an oui jetiy mini in sa ors' imnrov xeil ennui nm mi. to study tho method employed Hi " " n,;u'' w'rJ " "". I'0 I wrocklnK on tho north spit of Co s " '''"' l,uo ' s" ITiiiipIbco nml " " ,"f a tributary stream, other beaclKo.uber who was watch tho rctonstructlon of the soutn jotty "'"' Vj in" ' "l t0,r, "lllay. had pu, chased tho jewels for his ho wan laden with coal and the' Ing him just as caiefully Htolo It at tho entrance to Humboldt Hay. , ha no in ,1, ,v!l Whisky and limr are also lilnlily ' w,fo- T,,t'y woro '" n "nia ,,,c,," .". " "."i! "i" ll",""t;l fInu f!"'. rt.fat ,,, I,r.Hl "I'I10'"'"1'!'- ' "t Imtenl .f liPlmr tniiHiiorted bv rail 'without hat shoes nr fonrt im. n. 'coveted bv to loach .ml m mi It nl,(1 " wultocl for the last lifeboat '' 'i " of the old boat ipossossor decided to take no chances, lutiad of being transported by , l0 "' .7r,,!r i,',, ., ., , never . mvIh? Zf i lj(,foro 'VB the vessel. When tho c!' ". lo spoh In tho bay at low so he carried the heavy chest far up over a tramway tho material for, "" 'J Nl" l" 'o "tll "f.1".'! 8"' S,"l.nnV' ,"',,, m" ' I''"'" of the life-saving crew dls- ", Another coal carrier which r Into the mountains In tho night tho building of tho jetty was for- V' fn" ' , riv va ,. ,, ' comns nhnr ?, , f ini ,r?i, f .., Li , I'ovwwl that tho piisHonger had bag-' wrecked at Coos llay was tlio Wet-.and made a flro to examine tho .w ,uT , r ,,,. o,n zsr j."!? '.a. r.,.s , 7 tr: ,,r ,r r , : s .;;. "-jajj j s sR-a s r a 'Sx sr-"i:,,,!!:" ,'":.t,,K s ! N.lty ot .lll ir-lta J'" ',, ,?""" Jr on . BI, Whjj ,,. llo .cl.oan.r ll.r. UT.'j In tho ilc.C '1Z !,v,,o'r ' -, ,f ro.1. 1ml II MM . jn.l Ih. "A'S.V.h.lta"l re" " S""'" iuu.un. u win no iiuu ivci iui.j,. iiuiiur in uu cuius a pound is a wiocKed on tno const near tho limp-' ti,u i,r i.t m,,r succeeded i-. mul tho Czarina nro all hurled In li . i.. i...- i,.... I.. i...r..r. iixnrv iiiiilrnaninil nt liv llw l.u.w.li. , .nm HI...... Mi... ..-o n..u .. !...... ' :."" '"' ""l. ""M" "'-'. . , . , . 10 iuiiuioi.1 iiLLiuil I Hio ucuu in i"n - , ... .,,,,,.,- j .,., , .,., ,,,u.u ....a ..i,v it iniisv l()UII l IIIVUI' WHS O II 1 1 1 1 OV 0(1 10 ""in "ii'iui til" oiiii ill a lun l() IIiii flrn Tllll Clirun of lllll ress tlneo years. Engineer IMllio- 'ber. but on th s oc.sslon all had amount of whisky nbgard. Tho ; lllllUo B Mnroh, north of tho Coos llay bar. Tho ihiwn.uoro provided for ...any Curry mn. ,,..., i. ,. ,.ri,. ..m llllllur- '" fiu'. to such nn otont boBcluombers cumo from far and .,,. , .., ,.,, ,, ,,' Czarina, when sho wrecked n 1010, rntitv neonin for a. innir nurLi ill mus sajs since tho project a ,,Ht in older to prevent Its spoil- near, and the hilarity continued L,,,. '" '. " '' Z ' . ,,in I liroil,lcwl '"" ' f 'nlir h 3 tarted tho channel has deepened lnK the bocl.c..,nbers fairly found- for several days. It is said that th. ' , " f' ,' '' "'" rirkYb,0 BPuno' A nI,,, ,)t,u,r "",lH' ,,"t "H 21 ,M0" '" " verSX. kno considerably. An appropriation for,orI on huttor. amount of ll,or consume'd on that . " ' ,' TulL wi..h,i nrimm oro MavtuvA nt Hint tlmo, tho In- T,o Htcmin or Clareni iit recently .,,.. ..,.'.. ..i..1 Ono of tho most historic troubles ocphhIoh bent all nrovloim ronor.U. la"Hi of beer was washed ashore . ,)l,..,,Il,!m,.11,r W11H mn. , ..,.'" ,,MI ". ,r... '. ." Il...rt,.l,ll.l.,y mid ihuiibh uuuuii 111 inu inn in ,onj , ..,,., .. ,,,, , ii. ; and mis tliii ueac ncouiiierx nuicKiy , : , ;, ,, ,, mu-ni'ii, huh uiuii urivmi u i un ii o at Humboldt Hay has been made and c J J' '" ' , g , " From the I'mpnua Itlvor south to ed and opened Thore wa's al.o ' 0,i'11i:il0,?,r,,,,mr,,P wo,,,,1,JoUy and wedged under tho trame nrpiimhinrt, 0,.,a ., iim iirniecb w .J ' , n" octasion. a the California line tho OroKon Mast , wllg,ol llB,oro a piano. This wiihI"1"0 1,uu" t,x"u"tml- ' work so that she can stll ho reach- Preliminary stops on tho l'roJec cabin off tl Tllll Allhll wh,ch W0I ashore led by small boats. What Is left of have been taken. Kuglneor I'olho- o,i overboard and camo ashore. It wro,.kwl In various ways, and all to 'T.i . ,,,, .,,.. .,r , i,..i,. noar tho Uiiiiiuiia Klvor. tho Nov- tho vessel Is nt about tho sumo MINDT TELLS OF T. SA.Y HtANCISCO I'AIMIU fllVliH KTOItV AIIOL'T ATTOIINKV mus states It la possible that tho wis secured by a bonchcombor. This a greater or loss oxtont contrlhtitod comi,orM Who still mo method may bo employed In "ibln had been on the l'lant whon, soniethlUK to the stippqrt of tho ay ,;,. ,,,,.( olin ii na liu Mulia tittjl utiia tlin rlnut linnnlininiiliniu I. . . . lives on tho Coos ml Ilui lllll llil mill 1 .. .1. ..I ... I .... .1. !.. ..... 1 "J ......., ,.... w. ..- ...... Imlldlni; somo of tho Jottles nt Oie- """ """ ' "v T"' , ",' "'T l"t, ooucacouioo. , l,i the choius which was Joined lu uimmi, somo oi mo joiius m" 1)rs,0 Ul)at (apturod by tho United I The wrock of the Advent sovoral uv til0 wholo erowd In u diunkon olty, a Simpson schooner whluh ' Phu-o whom tho little Kas-illno ... ,,, ..., . i, .,( I., fnn ,i '' , ", ' ,' W t i . . . I "J I"" w lllll" liunil in it niiiin.ut uu in hub nnuill III lliu rillll III son coast ports us that put In fouo stat(,g lmvy j tlu war with Spain. I years ago wus (julte convenient for tieiaiIe, vwhlle tho Kiully wns dash- the beachcjiiibors. Tho mouth of t Kureka The cabin was converted Into a the beucbcoinbers, because thure was I in to plotos schooner Osnrey was wrecked mid six IIvoh lost In November, lit 12. On that occasion Silas Chrlstoffersou and a newspaper mnu went nt an tho Couulllo lllver has also claimed 1 1",,rH,,l)11 ,' .,l10 ,wrock ,0 off,,r nl'1 was buachod north of Coos Hay, nud a number of othors have wreck ed In this locality to tho profit of uuuReiiuai linn i un " mo uj plenty or time in which to mnKo Theia Ih ii iinciillar story in eon- Its tolls of vessels, anil Cuiry Conn-1 " '"""'"'"',,u l,,u BU11 W"H BU ,0,k as t no last remuius oi a s.e, iim-, .e.mral0Igi Tlw A,tnln attempt- nectlo i with Iho piano. John Nor- ly l tho vicinity of I'ort Orford I l,,u ", "nl wu" """ l a torlc In the annals of the Ainorlcun '" "' .l . . .'..'" " . . .' J B". ".i ' .' 1 " .',' "J ..... ,i inat I also has charueil auulnyt It (wi oiico and the men aboard were Killed nvv " ir) 8a" '" OVB, l"tt U""B ""' "nr m. " "" " "" "- ,,. .,., ,,i ","." " u inost as soon as tho boat struck "luwHtal llulc of the ;n,e wh, the wind died down and the on , th" ftemiior Arago. was a pro,,, " ny l.sas rs. lt .There, are seveinl primary prlnci-, .o . nm - " - ,-"". '-. ,,. "- ,h,. ,", "" """7. ". . .":..! "p"r"! .' ?! " nre Qtmin Ies wliicii nro louowen out uy tno !" -- " ' - '- ,,;u "i, ,, na , ,i in ini Fran- i B..-k i-..w ... ... m.i nm mtuiM "iier. iuoho auoiini tno Bomo ,A.ir.l,mmlii In their oiieratlons. It whs some hours before she flu- M.1,e I'1'"10. wnfi " "?"t .' . ,Su. l,.ra" beachcomber was tho wrock of the Claromont was fortunate that tho o gasollno 0n0 g ,0 Ket eerytl,ln bofore any-1 ally was carried Into a covo In tho c'l'co "' ,l. "',,1. ' m .! v, ,,,,, ' l,,.K. . n,ltlHh '' lluwniiicire, son was smooth when tho vessel Wah-ta- ,, .,1.0 can and then hold onto It. IiIk rocks south of tho bur. The '" "" V-"UV,""V .';. ,"",.. f"",l occurroi hoptoiuner 1, isur.. .truck tho Jetty, and tho weather Willi I1H ll llllTllll via iiiv iiiiji iiii iL'lia lilMt ( llftil uiiunon Inm nn Illy favorable for J WATERFRONT NEWS .j. - I'ndergolng repairs and manges in her cabins th liassencer nnil frolirht boat Wasa Is laid ui for a tlmo and tho This Is often hard to do. as many ' beachcomber! hovered on the cliff Hon i. .t,i.... !... rn.Pi.tnir find it convenient to lot souieono above waiting for tho . vessel f) --- m .. t.h lUt tllll lu w. r , , ,, , .. ,,. ,Q,. u ba ,.n,l ll'lldll u l n fllil It IL'IIII lllllllO tl.Ufc ... ...... 0 ntllllV 111 II1U Mtllll. II1IL lllll lllllll II 11 . ...... I . .. . iii, CISC siwuie iiib iiuiiii.or mm limit stttno ttittt ....... .. ..... .v - ,.., .... ,,.ro,i t, vnuiiif ImlloH .1 . me uenciiciiiiiuur icmiuro oi a lln,et. ' ... ,. ,, ,,., Tiiia u iiiii.o .iuv .n inwer roiioH from tho n ffs I wreck, llo wireti tno joung laiiios' onorinoiiB amount of tho cargo nail . . . ... With finn ,.,i r iHiiibnt to f '!?:,",.",:: ,:',; H.i,.nf'.Vo- ; Tl .t down to tho wreck. not to tnko lio bout. ,is tnoy wou,. Como BBoro ,, , JOachcombers "lwrwK ,H ol. JK0- "always show for,, ,nw,P:f.HhB the w Zr v ob.el by uVe bwclxomber An ..rmant was made whereby !.? I! ... .i.'" T'V ,7 "" .t"c" ' . '"i ?"". i',?.." ,""?.,.0f"r T.' !!'.!! !! ...".' ."". '... L ii:. rl.hrnr ImmiMllatO llOMaaaloil. n..a ..r.v nf l.nf.!.,nmlir wa tn'B,lv,UB "'""' "."""." . V,,'. wrutK' .. 1H lOIOiy portion 01 ill i..i WIITHIU.I luuaa upon .us gnu laTeZZ: , ., ". nZ'fiX: Tl." beauy of the. C.aremont VveVyth.n. an say thut tho halibut fishing u'y good this year. On this ll the boat went out nt 4 had ono of his remnrkablo proinon- all(, Ca0 ,am,0 nml Knidliny ' ffi '""? '' Itlons that the Kmlly was going to LUIlk , 10 MIlU ,lllt lot , un o " i libera wreck, llo wired tho young Inillofi i oiiorinoim amount of tho cargo iiad 1I," loni,,to,,uo u'lia urMf'Miiii iiii liiu ii in ii w iinivii , iiw. ninci hpa iim iiiiiiiiiiinnii iifto ' iih KiiriiiiiKiv ii h iii fi uii wun nrn iii i on i u jvtwk '? i wag ,.uccm1 ubcwrfl liecamo nlunuur. InKlioro. umi tho ninmhnr nf tin. teroBtori look iiiioii tho dlHautur uh . wpmi If anv tliA lieflf IK tlimter. lb llii tin., ntliur iiailv roiilfiinHM nlinl'it un.l .. . ;-rt a... ...-.- un ...rn,l I ' ". " ' "" " 7. -...- . ..... ' ... . ..... 1 , ,7'.l,rTn which prizes could ni V ,t' . T us lilan workei , eosi iou. ...u -."- flow Iu,,,oviso,l an,Pi.ou the , ne ,, u u no. ,. no s , tno ., ; .,.".: ,i.ii w. tn- .."...... ,.:. . .'.... ..ii I. si.id for ish and now grucun uiuinuncu nun nui un tno iiritisu iiuk iimu-iii-uiiiuvi nuuii ii" m , no socureu ii,.,..r.t ..--" npiuuiiuii, um r iiu.... ui ,...- ,--,--. . ,,.. MarMi.fiul,. res- which ll.ev liml lnkn from lh Others, but ho rugards llllilkelf lis a. in. 'about two wpoks, ami ini.ru i m inKina- thoaa who warn on the wreck .!... ' i.u.,ui mm,.. iin,rn .....a ...... I luuiihnuin iliiiiiii.tii of iirnmniv Man Well Known Hero Kaya Ijiw. jpi-'h Officii U "DeadrnH" And I'tiu It. Tho San Francisco Kxamlnor prints (ho following, which Is of Interest here: Attorney Thomas S. Mlnot went to the office of Attorney James I', thut tho religious pnntlngs went Hweeuey In the Novndn Hank build- lug yesterday, had his deposition ta ken and lived to tell the tale. A week ago Mlnot made an af fidavit to the Superior Court In which ho declared ho would not go to Attorney Sweeney's office becmiBo It was n "deadfall," owing located In tho attic of a building nnd that ho might not come out of tho office alive. Sweonoy petitioned Judgo Croth ors yesterday to strike this ufflda- fvlt out of tho court records, on tho ground that it was scandalous. Tho court ruled that tho ufridavlt should be stricken out and Mlnot should go to Sweeney's office at -1 o'clock uud give his affidavit, Mlnot mid llay Illclor, his attor ney, weio on hand. They entored tho fearsome office, Mlnot'a deposi tion was taken mid both loft the place In safety at 5; HO. Mlnot Is suing Sweeney as tho trustee of un KugllHh syndicate to rc(nor $ 1 00,010 fees in connection with oil claims In Kern County. WILL ERECT WOODEN WAR MONUMENTS m came back shortly after noon, more to ',e aottei, finally got back to Jjr sa the flshlng Is now between , " Zn2 ".! S -- ' ffi- 1 Jf. ami seven miles off thq shore but kI10W to have nn Immediate re-, )0Xeg of CBIUllHl v solid ground to ,.. ,. fiir-,uasted schooner from (llasgow, Scotland, to Cnllnrt, , laid waste by tho sea. .1..1... I.r. .1 .u.A. ..' . n ....... ... .. . . .,l.... 1.... l. lll)00 11(1(1 tnKOU ,,.! ,,.P.,,.L,I In , flllfl. WHS a Pern, nnil 111 li.il' inrL'li were luruu excepting a fewl .' - f. i.oucluombors. Iiiunntitlos of wtluablos. Iiici.iiIIuk iiuntnliLul Tllfll-O f',WM' ... " ,.", A, She waa owuod by tlio simpwin i.iiiii- oiogani suits ami oilier uxponsive The wrecked remains of a easel on the bouch or rocks tell u story of the helplessness of humanity UKulust ron her husband saying that he Is . the sea. straddled the bis; drums . . work thoroughly 'all'ng from Camden. N. J. for land rode them ashore wnnine iu A IHsistioiis Ventuio . Navy Yards on 1'uget One man broKe W1 : ! --,., "reruerton iioun fhlef llr AuoililM l'r( la Cx lUj TlaiH ) AMBTKUDAM, Juno 17. I'ots dam, llollbron, and other Commit towns have Joined Ilerllu la erecting w.bodoul war monuments, .lie sur fitco of which they nro covering with scat tor oil like so many iaiciiu. ai- im uurry uoiiuiy, uiin me msi, iur i;,hi lorioru nope or a snuor w no nans uuiuiiiervu ui uy viuuriuuiura though the p, aitic was unusual that matter, for it was tho only'novor camo ashore. , to war cliurltles with the Siiupaon Company, tho car- street car ever In that section of Hut the beachcomber looks nt It .rho i0tgdam monumont Is In tho 9"""'" -""'m,a u.na fitflltlil llV T11U Z31I1..IMI11 1, lllll- U.UU11NL H.l.iH 1111(1 IJIIlUr IIAIIUI1HI VLM - uoats wilt imvo to go as mucu uoemins; caan "'""."-"::' was notliliiB to no. I no simpaon,, Commny Bn,i was bound for'goodH for tho South Americans. tbo elements, unci generally IioIJh u M 50 miles for halibut. during the H.'1,,"9".' "' ", Lumber company, owning tho ves- m,, Aloric with u big loud of Among the things cast ashore tnlo of suffering, brayory, horolain J'rs Fred Cattrall, who is visit- '", !m ii un ? liitanae In ' c,t a K"llne boat and rrow lllnbar, croaalnu out sho wont was n street car which was being . and death. Muny of tho brokon ,n8 at the homo of l.or sister Mrs Har.rels ?f L, tn Tbim their bo , to sae all that could be movo-l'ol, tlle wuth spit and dashed to'8i,lppol to Callao. This was the masts and spars along tho coast of J. T j? 11 t liter t,,0,r on,hl,,,Mm l , , 'from the boat, but before the sal-, , ,e(.eg , u to,t. The lumber was first street car that over landod Southern Oregon may have been the . " vv.. i tner iMaiiiuiiiuoi ...v t.r i vera got mere tne oaacurainuora "' Unto linn Wlii'ii'by Tlmw Wli Con tilbute ('.in lliliii One Null Into Tlio W'immI g leg l:i tnat way. . rocky coves south of tho Coos n wna maured. It was rogardod as the state. It whs used as a resl- all from the standpoint of property ,. .. . ... , .., .... n.. . ..0. . ...... ot... ,au upon raiiutfiu- .. . . .... .,... i.. ...ti. "" --- .-.,. it ., ..- .. . i...,. t 1 ,1 . .... ... . i .. ..: ' niiitiiu in u Kiunt uiuoa. iiui.uruu una unil m r, .1 ,. r......i,. Hie on uuiiiiimw -- -- .. llay liar nave an -men wiu umiu .on (,Yi(,nl a liroiwaa uj inuu tt mum) iur u iuhk iii. n iiti i.uuu, luiu jui iiu ih ihh iiuuiiiuh. uii . . . UIIU Ir. Pnttrnll iwna formerly . .... .il..l ,l.i,n,a fnr S5 each . ' 1 . l. l uo iuiiaii ! ,. .,.... ... ..'.,... .. .,., , , .,,.. nn umnilrlni, tnniuitilnn. nf Mm ...... , - in TIIH I11II7I1 .. .... - ' ' ..In. tl nr B'lllltt VtlMttM HlllI tfntll I . I.,..n tn l.onlill tttl 1L IIUL'UIIIB l,IU HI I M HllVUt-llllllllllUll IIUIIIUMV. Ill lllll lltllllL til Hllt:ritlttl 111 lllllllllll JllU. . v...w. ...w..h. ...... u. ... ..rt oot !. , " .-...- . - -- . . riiuiit tliu ww..... -- ----- . ..i - ---.- . . .... , , ... --. - - . y engineer on tho Redondo ply Some of the beachcombe-s were sat- 'mmed for tmj ye(Ke, wrecke(1 , "uporty oi all bo w "8 out ,,f p008 aJ. 1)lt l8 now on gfed with this sal age. while ouiersi t)mt wrnt.Mar j,ce. One Is the J, ' 'Tht, Ullli,,.. fr h hlg Atlantic frelshter O'Urlen ' chose to keep the oil. T "sum or Ju,a Ray COVOi wnere yeaael of con, Um bum Ill(,-i- tbt mi in the brass which was I f.om It. But all oilier proucn "- wel ,0ught the ould pack It tonduil for some Peruvian nabob, lie Is friMiuently u ready assistant ! Iron Hand, while other cities havo from the Mar-! wus also a part of the plunder in tho roscuo work and Kenerullv an Uriiciini ii1khu1 fiiurng of cnulcu. . -.. Him, oiwi hnilBO 'I'linrti u'lia fooilut.iff. clotllllllC mill , nliln nun nml nf.ti.i linu fifftim n, lull. , . ... . '" wr.u W;;jnnnt uroduced uulte a -" "..""' .',.'.""", w, i.iJi, coniuaa '"".. .-"V Vi" Pnn :.i.T..,i-.,f ,.. n. ti. v- .. " L.y "r :;,.;.. .. n, ' l,easa,s- u araciera irom uer- l-aa rtw-nn.K. ..... A, I a sur- OI iu .....- f- ..;,, ... nml iiau.B u u '"' " in tne neigniiu""'"" ' - " - " ."-...;.,....,' .... ..... ...w ".,, f,.,. .. , 1,,n1, hice, ' nice sum in " " " and flry wnen ine hub weiu uiu. J)ay ymT hleli W .removed f.om It. A number of prominent Marshfield 4 I over,0ked. Clothing of the sailors j,eml ,,, bought l U costs one cent a word C a trunks of the passengers were tlng t0 UJaUe sorneiblng by sav- , alU.(1 il.M being towed c,ul Ue realUed that the hart cat was southern Oregon coast, but the toll 8uWrlborB of .. c to ton ,., . , . .. i a . ... c0 uhn ilarrl boarjin? , it ti.pv left one of the bea h over th. ba, 1 1" 8 a rather tho grcateRt f(-r the beabcomber ,a8 I10t been as great as In many"""' " ', ., '" v to tell your story each day in takni lv th se who darr 1 a an t T let lift om r nM J " ,;,,k for the beachom , the Biory of the Oregon cpaM other lo.alltles Hut that Is anothwlw hued nail, and su jt heTlmeg want columns 1,the atMJ vJ "' jJVt.uiwnlnV"' r"",0VC"1 U,,, 'f,,B ",U'3t ot W"U"' """ ri'in"T"- l Tho bt.uhcomber wishes unof 2 00 a geld headed walj. mil win valued at $150,000 and tho'atortuH of horolsm on tho nart of I '"' IOIK loro or mythology. in win case oi mo I'otsuam monu mont, subscribers of ten cents to the ar charity fund may drive ono Iron Cents one bsprlbers omlnent Marshfield vi,en the barge Chinook was carg-i at $1,000,000, and, as tho this class of men. wreck and a North l wrncknti u the spring of 1007 she, latter was thrown overboard In the There havo been several heavy 'mi 5bt the cargo ex-' lwl won, jt0 a cove aftor hor hopes of lightening the vessel, it losses of Uvea lu wrecks on tluiiWI .!...- 1... - , . , . , I ,j Inn ll . ... ll .n.l !... III. lllllll lUl ttirt U II...11., " ...,... .. A n .. Il.iA t. ,. .nil person denth. Ho Is not such .a hoaitlosB fellow after all, but whon a ship wreck occurs It Is his busi ness to get nil that ho can In tho wny of worldly wealth mid ho suro ly takes full advantage or ovory opportunity. . ,'mfi S U .. f r, M - t U ,',w iK ' t. M r; w tl,,r T. WS ' - ir . yv v-vi, ft W n 1 , sa . fc Jfiuara t- .jrv W"fft -. -4js jiU E; " ''y4jMiffl iiy- PWMt ,hA I fy.lv 1 . ttij 1Jt,a alK.;jStB if ' , TT 1" "TTlMlnl f' ft- ajmisjttgn r I 11 jfQiMiriill I .tattY . tt bHhiVt-... -rrt trW If . fyffl vlf4f,t -Wf( . MW. Mkft "' NrWii -w, I r"? vj-pr.-, fn. "5 i4r.rMW - , , HI PtW't .4-' vnnivY i Pi tv ( 1(Na. v ., IIHrfNgVU'3j JCa M lh- : r ywj v - ."-v