The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY) AUGUST 17, 1907.
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SENATORIAL CANVASS iROSEBURG FAIR TO BE
SHOWS SIGNS OF LIFE HELD SEPT. 10th TO 14th
Senatorial canvass
Fulton mid Mulkcy Visit Salem
Principal DusIiicsb Seemed to
Be Calling on Friends.
Frederick W. Mulkey, of Portland,
arived In the city Tuesday, but mys
teriously disappeared and has not
been seen since In the customary
haunts of public men and politicians.
Last night Senator Charles V. Ful
ton arrived on the late train, and
registered with his rival at the Wil
lamette hotel. He too slid out early
to see his trusted friends. To a Cap
ital Journal reporter he admitted
after a tour of eastern and
Southern Oregon that his fences
were In fair order, and that he wel
comed compteltlon from other can
didates, 't Is an open Held, and
the more candidates the merrier.
It I had not conducted myself so
as to warrant the people In giving
jne a second term, If I have not at
tended to their public business In a
way to commend me to their favor
able consideration, I ought not to
be Senator from Oregon and have
no claims upon the ofllce. The peo
ple of Oregon are entitled to the best
and the best man In the party Is
none too good to servo a great" state
like ours. My chances I consider
very good for suceedlng myself,
and after seeing as many of the peo
ple as possible, I shall leave it to
them. There will be no barrel cam
paign on my part. I was chosen the
other time against all kinds of mon
ey influences and used no money my
self to influence a single vote, not
even so much as buying a cigar for
a member of the legislature, and I
have no money to make this cam
paign with In the sense of any more
than having mv personal expenses to
get around and see the people."
Senator Fulton was busy all Tday
seeing his personal friends and met
a great many of them considering
that he slipped Into the city entirely
unannounced. There is a pretty
strong sentiment in favor of not
breaking up the present delegation in
Washington, and It is the belief even
of those opposed to Fulton that he
will be the nominee and can be elect
ed against anyone the democrats put
up. Capital Journal.
Good Speed Program for Kvcry Dny
Agricultural Kxhibits from
Four Counties.
BRUTE LETS WIFE AND
BABY GO HUNGRY
Mrs. liacom Hud Nothing To ICnt For
Tluce Dnjh. HiisIi.ukI Placed
Under Arrest.
The Second Southern Oregon Dis
trict Agricultural Society will hold
Its fourteenth annual fair at nose
burg, Oregon, September 10th to
14th, Inculslve, 1907. Liberal prem
iums are offered for live stock, farm
products, nnd various articles raised
In Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry
counties.
Speed Program.
Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Purse
1 Pacing, 2:35 class ?200
2 Running, -milo dash (for
3-year-olds and under, own
ed In district) 123
3 Running, -mIle dash 150
4 Running, -mllo dash (for
ponies under 800 lbs.).... 25
Thursday, Sept. 12.
5 Trotting and Pacing, 2:25
class 200
C Trotting (for 3-year-olds
and under, owned In dis
trict) 100
7 Running, -mile heats, best
two In three 125
8 Running, -mile dash, for
saddle horses only 50
Friday, Sent. 13.
9 Merchants' Stake. TrottlnK
and Pacing, free for all... 250
10--Matrons Stake, Trotting
and Pacing, open to all
brood marcs that have ever
dropped a foal 150
11-Running, 1-mile dash 100
12-Running, -mlle dash 100
13-Running, -mile dash (for
ponies under 800 lbs.) .... 25
Saturday, Sept. 14.
14-Trotting, 2:30 class 200
15-Douglas County Derby, iyB-
mlle handicap 200
16 Running, -mile, consola
tion for non-winners 100
17 Running, -mile (open to
saddle horses only) 50
FOUNDATION FOR COOS
BUILDING IS STARTED
The concrete foundation for the
Coos Building Is well under way and
a force of men aro busy at the work.
The Myrtle Point gravel, which Is bq
lng used, Is arriving dally and the
street in front of the building is
covered with great quantities of this
nnd other material. Masters Mc
Laln are furnishing crushed rock for
the concrete mixture. The building
will be 50 x 100 feet, and the work
Is started around the whole building.
HUNTER RETURNS FROM
GOULD NEIGHBORHOOD
Dr. E. E. Straw returned from his
hunting trip in the Gould neighbor
hood. He left the remainder of the
party, Messrs. Will Ford, Ivy Con
dron and Mr. Deubell at the hunt
ing grounds, and they returned last
night. Before the doctor left, the
party had seen 36 deer and had kill
ed three.
The Wilson stage wMl'
Marshfleld next Monday.
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Quarterly Meeting.
At Mosner Chapel, August 24 and
25, Rev. A. R. Laady and Bishop
Barkley officiating. Preaching at 11
a. m. Basket dinner. Preaching nt
2:30 p. m. R. Miller, Pastor,
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day at Davis & Davis
Illler, Pastor.
t chifckon pie to
' Balery.
Frank Bacom, a young man of this
city was arrested yesterday on a war
rant charging him with not support
ing his wife and child and he is now
Incarcerated ln7 the county jail, says
the Pendleton Tribune. He prac
tically admitted the charge against
him, to District Attorney Phelps yes
terday and will be arraigned before
County Judge Gllliland this morning,
at which time It Is expected he will
plead guilty and receive his sentence.
This Is the first arrest of this kind
under the new law and as Gllliland
as county judge, has had abundant
opportunity to witness the suffering
and misery caused by the neglect of
criminally shiftless husbands and has
frequently expressed himself very
strongly on the subject of what
should be done to them, it is very
probable that young Bacom will fare
rather badly at his hands this morn
ing. Under the terms of the law he may
be sentenced to servo from 30 days
to one year In the county jail and bo
put to work on the county roads.
During tho time that he Is thus con
fined and made to work the roads,
the county will pay tho wife not to
exceed ?1.50 per day.
A jail terra may not necessarily be
imposed however as it is possible for
a person convicted of non-suport of
his wife to agree to pay a certain
sum weekly and to glvo bonds for tho
raltniul performance of this agree
ment. Failure to comply with it
however, will place him agin under
tno power or tho court, when n jail
sentence can be Imposed.
According to the story tdld the dls
trlct attorney by Mrs. Bacom her
husband has utterly failed to care for
hor or their little boy, a baby of six
months. She said that she, had not
had anything to eat for three days.
Her case seemed such a pitiful one
that the district attorney took imme
diate action and filed the Information
in tho county court. Bacom was
then arrested by Sheriff Taylor.
HOLLAND'S MEN ARE'BUSY
COOKS AND WAITERS'
MASK BALL TONIGHT
Tonight the Marshfleld cooks and
waiters will have their grand mas
querade ball in the Odd Fellows hall.
Tho originators of tho ball have
spared no pains in making elaborate
plans for a most excellent time, and
beyond doubt the attendance will bo
the largest of the season. The prizes
have been on exhibition for several
clays at Preuss' drug store, and
among these aro; a silk umbrella,
silver cork-screw, chatelaine -gold
watch, fountain pen, lady's gold
bracelet, silver shaving mug, cut
glass perfume bottle, sterling silver
grip tag.
OPERATED UPON
FOR APPENDICITIS
Will Merchant was operated unon
yesterday at tho Marshfleld hospital
for appendicitis. Drs. Mineus. Straw
and Richardson performed the opera
tion and last night the patient was
in comfortable condition. The doc
tors are reasonably certain the pa
tient will soon recover.
ATMOSPHERE IS
S00LER AT NUTWOOD
The Nutwood has Installed an
electric fan and Instead of the us
ual hot air dispensed from behind
the mahogany there, a cooing breeze
wafts Itself toward the customer.
TO OPEN UTTER BRICK
KILN EARLY NEXT WEEK
Mr. Moran and Mr. Watson, two
members of the Utter brick firm,
were in Marshfleld yseterday. Mr.
Moran stated that they had closed
the kiln on Thursday and It would
be about six days before they will
open it and find what success they
have accomplished in making brick.
Several buildings about the Bay are
awaiting tho showing made by this
company and in case the brick aro of
good quality, tho company will have
more orders than they can fill.
ED C0LGAN ENTERS
ANEW VOCATION
E. R. Colgan has sold his dravinc
outfit and will devote his time here
after to securing members for the
Improved order of Red Men. Ho is
now at Bandon working toward the
organization of, a tribe in that city.
PORTLAND MUSICAL '
DIRECTOR ON THE &AY
Prof. Louis H. Ball, of Portland, a
musical director, Is spending a short
time on Coos Bay with a view of lo
cating here should circumstances
warrant. He is well pleased with the
country and says he finds much
musical talent here.
SMITH COMPANY GETS
MEN FROM THE EAST
The C. A. Smith Lumber and Man
ufacturing Company's working force
was augmented this week by the ar
rival of over twenty men from Minneapolis.
DEMAND REPAIR
OF BULKHEAD
MUSIC FURNISHED
FOR BOAT PATRONS
Mrs. .7. O'Kelley has Installed a
graphophone for the entertainment
of the passengers who patronize the
O'Kelley boats. Its cheerful and In
spiring notes may be neard at all
times of the day and evening and its
introduction furnished amusement
for a considerable crowd yesterday
afternoon.
STEAMBOAT
READY'
JUNO IS NEARLY
FOR OWNERS.
CONTRACT FOR POWERS
RESIDENCE IS LET
The carpenter work for the A. H.
Powers residence on the corner of
Main street and Washington avenue
has been let to McGann and Sons.
Bids have been received for the other
part of tho construction but the con
tracts have not been let. Tho exca
vating for tho foundation will be
commenced next Monday morning.
The bids for the complete house
ranged from ?3500 to ?4400.
COOS BAY LAUNDRY
HAS NEW MACHINERY
Stockton, Aug. 15. Realizing that
the situation is most serious, the
Stockton Chamber of Commerce to
day took up tho proposition of hav
ing the destroyed bulkhead at the
Robinson place, near Bellota, . re-i
paired at once. Unless this leyee,
which turns tho water in the Calav
eras river, Is replaced, the freshets
will surely sweep over the country
and through the streets of Stockton
again. Every effort to induce tho
farmers in that vicinity to assist in
paying for the work has failed. At
present there is not a quorum of the
board of supervisors In the county,
one member being on a vacation,
while there Is a vacancy on the
board. Should the matter not be
acted on until the next meeting of
tho supervisors, which will be the
first week of next month, much val
uable time will be lost, and the
chamber has sent a telegram to
Chairman Wright urging him to re
turn and call a special meeting to
consider the bulkhead proposition
nnd have the work started at once.
Tho Chamber will also take up the
proposition of having all oil tanks
Inside the city arranged so that here
after, In case of high water, tho fuel
will not be liberated and mar the
fences, lawns and trees.
The Queen, a Powerful Gasolene
Boat for Ilozelle, Ready In
Two Weeks.
Tho Holland boat manufacturing
plant is a busy place these days and
everything Is hurry. Tho steamboat
Juno for tho Gardiner Mill company,
which has been building at the Hol
land plant for sometime, is about
ready for tho sen. Its engines have
been Installed and tho superstructure
Is nearly completed. Tho Juno was
built for towing nnd passenger ser
vice on tho Umpqua river. It is a
25-ton boat, with a length of 65 feet,
and will bo ready for service In two
weeks.
Tho Queon, a 60-horso power gaso
lene boat of 13 tons, built for Roy
Rozello, is Hearing completion and
will bo turned ovor to Mr. Rozello
within ten days or two weeks. Tho
Queon is to bo used as a towboat on
South Inlet, and has tho most power
ful engines of any gasoleno -boat on
Coos Hay.
A fish boat Js on tlto ways, hnvlng
a slx-horso power gasolono englno
Installed.
Tho now gnsolono boat Coos Is
about ready for servlco and will bo
taken to Astoria whou tho regatta
is pulled off. W. W. Holland, F. L.
Lowo and John Swing will take tho
boat to tho Columbia river, by tea,
oi course.
H. F. McKosky, of Santa Ana,
California, is installing the latest and
most Improved laundry machinery In
tho old Coos Bay Steam Laundry
building in Marshfleld, and will have
tho plant ready for operation some
time early In October. Tho plant Is
owned by Lyons & Holllster of North
Bend and they intend having as good
a laundry as can bo assembled. Mr.
McKosky, who has built flvo laun
dries in California, has been secured
to operato the locnl establishment.
MC CORMAC'S TOW BOAT
IS NEARLY COMPLETED
At tho Tlmmerman boat establish
ment, the Mayflower is being repair
ed and Dr. McCormac's tow boat Is
well on tiro way towards completion.
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Blniico Nick Stambono, SlvIa
Hansen; R. H. Insley, Portland; M.
E. Blundell, Bandon; J. W. Barnett
and wife, Myrtle Point; C. A. Lytle,
San Francisco; Samuel Sorenson,
Shingletown; C.B.Naglor, Seattle; G.
Churchill, Thomas Wolf, Florence';
J. Berchardt, Lltchvllle, North Dako
ta; J. A. Smith.
Central O. C. Rice, Coqullle; C.
A. .Rodlne, Allegany; I. A. Rodes,
Robert Hulse, Myrtle Point; R. Frye,
Black Rock; E. Bales, Tom Goffey,
North Bend, Bert Johnson, North
Bend; T. McNoel, J. K. McLeod nnd
wlfo; Daniel Stelnnan, O. L. Ynr
brougu, Roseburg; B. Yarbrough,
Roseburg; W. F. Hulett, Portland;
C. Johnson, Roy Rozell, O. R. Wlll
nrd, Coqullle; E. D. Stuller, Coqullle.
The Steamer
Davis
Today-
Tint l
hlckea at Davis &
M. F. PLANT
Sails from Marshfielfl Tuesday at noon.''
RS DOWAent
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
Knights ofyPytblns Picnic.
Myrtlo Lodge No. 2, K. of P., of
Marshfleld, and Posedlon Lodge, No.
95, of North Bend, will on Sunday,
August 25, give a Jointpicnic in
Pipers Grove, North Ooos river.
BoatB will leave Nortlr Bond and
Marshfleld at 8:30 a.n. (weather
permitting). Knighhr of Pythlans
and members of thy Rathbono Sis
ters have tho privilege of Inviting as
many friends as they care to. Tlck
ots will be on sale at Norton and
Hansen's, Marshfleld, and North
Bend News Company, North Bend.
No tickets to bo sold after Friday,
August 23. Price 50c.
COMMITTEE.
Come go on hf5 Alert Sunday
to Pipers Grove, 5 Ow round trip.
ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
We use the necessary facilities 'for
sending monelr toaBparts of the
world, and TAfcthout danger or loss.
THEPIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY
Marshfield; Oregon.
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Nelson Iron Works
P. B. NELSON. Prop
We repair all kinds o( Machinery,
Steam and Gas Engines, Guns and Bi
cycles. Best of work out Specialty. : :
We mnnuIiiotur(T(Jasfings In Iron and
Bronze for Saw Jill and Logging
Camps. Wo make the best Sheaves amd
Road Spools for Loggers. : : :
TKLEPHONE 921
MARSHFIELD, - - OREGON
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Rui' Between Marshfleld -uid Noith
Bend Made in 12 Minutes.
Private Tjantllngs.
Fare: One way, 15c.; ron.nl trip, 5i'.
J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor.
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Portland & Coos Bay, S. S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails for'Potfland and Astoria every Thursday
C. F. McCoHirm, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - . - a. St. Dock
California and' Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
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4 Mastfc'
AJWPOK.TLAND
Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide.
V. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore, Marshfield, Ore.. Phone 441.
WORK
FOH
REPROOUtTlctJ
Launch Express
Will make regular trlnuetween
South Coos river ndyIarahfleld
Leaving the Mazqoc .oo a. m.
and Marshfield It 4:30 p. jri.
She will be open for charter
between t a. m. and 4 p. ui.
MASTER
WYATT COFPBLT.
Let f
A. J. COLVIN,
figure on your i$4si jeneral
brick and cement work.
Box 15 Marshfield Ore.
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belXZcord
Wet Your Whistle Then Blow
J. R. HERRON, Prop.
Front Street, : : .Marshfleld, Oregon
CORTH LETT'S
DELICATESSEN
2nd and C St
Special for Today
A variety in Ice Cream.
Halted Ueans and Drown lJread; Dolled Ham, Veal Loaf. A
variety in Cakes and Pies. Picnic Lunches a Specialty.
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Phone 1521. Front Street.
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Cures Coughs, Cold, Croup, La GriDte. Asthma tv. L. .
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