The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 13, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MAflSHFlELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 50.
m i.M I hie in March.
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Oil Warehouse.
(EfilVE-HELPTO
KENTUUKlNLfcl ttLAIY.
loos Rive; Channel Is Ho Be
Marcea ay now oi
Piling.
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action ok rarer.
Thirteen lots on Mnrshfiold
i titer front purchased for pub-
lie jocks.
Fort decides to assist Kciituck
I M dredging project.
Adopts plan for marking Coos
f River channel with piling.
Attorney reports regarding
Halt pending Imrourt.
SURVEY FOR
POWER PUNT
Grants Pass Men Doing Exten
sive Work on South Fork
of Coquiilc.
Engineer Eugono .Robinson lias re
turned fiom a trip to tbo south fori:
of tho Coquillo Hli or, where ho went
In the Interests of tho Coos Hay Trac
tion Corporation. Ho wont to do
sonic engineering work on tho pass
over tho mountains looking for n con
necting plnro ironi tho Coquillo Val
ley to tho Rogue .River Valley.
THORNTON, WASH., SWEPT BY FIRE ELECTION IN MAINE RESULTS
The Entire Business Section Is
Wiped Out, Financial Loss Is
$60,000 and Whole Place
Was Threatened.
' (By Associated Tress.)
COLFAX, Wash., Sept. 13. Thorn.
ton wqh swept by flro last night. Tho
entire business section was destroyed
nnd only tho strenuous work of tho
FOREST FIRES
UNDER CONTROL
While In that neighborhood Mr.
Tie commissioners of tho Port of Nobinson ranJiorosa some of tho men
Coos Bay held their regulnr monthly who nro aia tho engineering work
BKtmg)Cterday at the olllco of thofor n 1,ow olcctrlcnl power plant
KcrcUrjr, Henry Sengstncken. AllwWch ,H i0 3) u"t u' M. J. Ander-
tte members wro prosent oxcept J. iFfm nmi '' associates of Grants Pass.
At the henfl or tho Bouth fork about
forty miles .from Myrtlo Point surveys
arro being mndo for n big power plant.
Thoro-nre to bo two reservoirs which
will cover .'ilbout 1,000 acres of land
high nro to be
built. Mr. Robinson sava thot It Is
CGray.
Aa ordinance providing for the
Jredilng of a rlianncl or canal from
tie patent completed channel of
Kectsck Inlet to tho nnvlgablo wnt-
en of Coos Jlny was pnsscd to lu'TtV0 Antius '100 feet
int reading. It seems that the
rucleri have subscribed money to n
fand. to whlcli the county hns con-
inflated, and with this fund n chnu
jiel has been .dredged to within n'bout
tiree-quartcw of a mllo of navigable
titer. Tho ranchers cannot ralw
mtj erjcujgh to complete tbo pro
ject and .unless the Port assisted
Hern, tho Imestment already madr
wold te Trusted. Mr. Itaab of Ken
Uca Inlet appeared before tbo board
d stated thnt bo thought thai
ojh further funds could bo raised
M taat the Port would only bavo to
urn over about 11,000. Tho boarfl
i Teaming to do this, and un
lets some abjection Is raised, in
bird will finally pass tho Improve
t orditanco at tho next regular
"wtllnj, tthen bids will bo aakcd for
"d contract let for tho Improvo-
. Tne specifications call for a
H thrta feet below low water
"rt, forty feet wldo, nnd 3.72G foot
m, contemplating tho removal ol
WOO yards .of dredglngs.
TuXtfnko Channel.
Pan d specifications for the
"'mg wlthHes of tho Coos nivor
M1 from Marshflold to tho foot
ero adopted. An effort -will
made to havo this work don t
"rnment expense, but If that tolls,
-"mmi win bo markod at tho
a Of tbO VlTt.
Jlneer HoUmou reported that
J Pwplo of North Inlet nnd Ten
Z? er0 '" nJ'l of chnnnol Ira
tent, and ie was directed to
2 a mi l w,th " and
Z. ?D8 w,lte would meet the
e locality.
About iv Slli(8
the Intention of tho compnuy to gen
ernto by "water power electricity to
-furnish to tho Coos Day country and
tn Grants 3ass.
FINOS MORE
BAD FRUIT
Troops Arc No Longer Needed
at the Yakima Indian
Reservation.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 13.
A telegram to tbo Indian olllco has
been receled from Superintendent
Young of tbo Ynkimn Indian Heservu
tlon lu Washington, saying thnt tho
tiro conditions nro greatly Improved.
Young' reported that tho Indian
ngonts nnd forest rangers wnro nblo
to take cam of tho situation and that
the troops would bo roturned to their
stntloriB at Vancouver barracks.
citizens saved tho town. Tho finan
cial loss will reach fG0,000. The ex
plosion of a gnsollno stove In a res
taurant was the cnuse. A high wind
spread the flro rapidly and ln n short
tlmo tho business section waB ln
ruins. Tho citizens of Colfax to-day
aro sending supplies nnd food nnd
outer necessaries to tho stricken
town. The work of rebuilding will be
begun nt once.
WILL INDICT
THREE
IN A DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE
M
E
IS A SMALL
HEAVY WEIGHT
Lyon's Sermons Heavily Load
edHear Him To-Night
at Tabernacle.
Government Is After Chicago
Packers Charging Them
With Illegal Monopoly.
(Dy Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Sept. 13. It Is expect
ed thnt two moro ment packers will
bo Indicted by tho federal Grnnd Jury
which yesterday charged ton Chicago
packcrc of conspiracy and Illegal
monopoly, and to-day tbo govornmont
announced Its Intention to forco nn
enrly trial of nil. Tho men nro In
dicted on threo counts ench nnd nro
held under n bond of $10,000 on each
count.
925 REGISTER
MS ELD
iP- !M. .'Hall-Lewis Goes After
Apples and Pears at
"Worth Bend.
P. M. Hall-Lewis, tbo county fruit
pinspector, won In North llond to-day
land branded somo of tbo fruit there
an unfit for talo. Ho found nbout n
dozen boxes af penrs nnd sixty boxes
af tipples, whlcli woro Infected and
which ho ordorad off tho market. Ho
hall tl;o fruit otent back to tho grow-
or.
(Dy Iter. a. Leltoy IWll.)
WOMEN INVJTJI).
TRYING WHITE
MURDER CASE
On Wednesday .afternoon Mr.
IO'ok invites tbo women only to
his .afternoon service .at 3 o'clock.
Girls under .fourteen not In-
eluded.
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titiinV " VK reported that
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Wnvet ,7 ",0-uenno T"'8t
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Cto Vh,U Mr' non"ott "ad ro-
,7r lOJOl h tllO llloHmi. nn,1 t,t
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s Uh i Brnnil6 f tho mo
t tb lv,neUly answeriry; paper;
Alt " "cwion was cspecUrt
lurchmejx,ts.
AW A u..
l.,n' ,ms ot Ls Angeles,
Utcd thVfw Cf0re the board nd
t p0rt J1 hn(1 been Informed that
fnfTa ,i J e P"rPOs of public
Wo,,imme,1,atelynort0of tbo
II IM ;TUcBe which had cost
.NtuilBach.bt reason of tbo
rb toi,, h1Je'he would be will-
U,,.M0 n. Ben 10" o the Port
.W''Jpflll ,torma of 4'000 cas1'.
M,Cw::rrnoyear-flnd'3'-
tat i.. MIOre two vear t a o-
Ce,tPab, ae"-annually.
hit v.. " Peck, attomov nt .,
. H. AY"rchaeel the corner lots
mJ0t ,2'000' and the
tho Z. V " Wou,d be unwiso
Purchase unless Mr. Peck
would bo wllllnr to sell his lots. Mr.
PetSc stated that .ho did not dcslro to
BQUflt nil, but tlmt If It would assist
tbo Port, ho wonlll put his lots lu at
nn nQvanco of ten jier cent or Interest
on his money. .TUo board voted to
cloao tho deal with both Mr. Adams
and Mc Peck, and tlio board will now
havo n start for .ltc public wharves
nnd doiiks, owning thirteen lots pur
chased, tit a price of U2.200. To-day
tho papor3 aro being executed. Theso
lota nro ;tventy-flvo ;fot front on tho
street, nnd togother wlUi half of tho
I'Xroot, l ,givo tho Por,t a frontage
of threo hundred and fltty-flve feet.
Tho lots at vory deop, l'olng nbout
two hundred .bnd fifty feet to tho har
bor 2 1 no.
That Itov. M. II. Io-on Is a small
heavyweight Is pronounced by all who
seo him. This his sermons aro heavy
with sound teaching is attested by all
who hoar him.
Ills train of thought, so Xar from
being llko a string of empty fiat cars,
rattling by, likely to jump tho track
at any small provocation; Is compar-
nblo rathor to tho heavily loaded train
thundering nlong, Impressing ono
with tho greatness of Its valuo and
tho weight of its merchandise.
No tricks aro used by Mr. Lyon. Ills
sermons aro strong appeals to men
nnd woipen to dojcldo for Jesus Christ.
Ho keeps his coat on, baspot as yel
Injured tho pulpit, and tbo chairs
thus far havo no need of repairs. In
n word, ho has proved himself a pro
fessional ovangelist but void of mod
ern professionalism.
Work of Securing a Jury Pro
gressing Slowly in Cir
cuit Court.
Tho Whlto murder case Is on trial
in tho Circuit Court nt Coquillo. Nino
Jurymen havo beon selected, but It Is
likely that only flvo of theso will bo
ncecptcd by both sides. Tho selection
of tho Jury Is progressing slowly. Tho
case Is being tried beforo Judgo Coko.
C. R. narrow of Coquillo and G. T.
Troadgold of Ilnndon aro tho attor
neys for tho defense.
Il Is understood that a plea of In
sanity will bo tbo dofonso. Whlto Is
a yonng mnn who lived at Bandon
nnd who last wlner killed his step
father at tho family homo. Ho wns
angered because tho stop-father was
living at tbo houso and was not working.
Estimate To-Day Shows About
That Number of Names
on Books.
Tho registration beforo tho primar
ies closes to-morrow when those who
havo been registering tho voters nutst
forwnrd their paporB to tho County
Clerk, Tho registration books open
again after tho primaries nnd voters
enn register for tho election. Practi
cally every notary ln tho city has hnd
registration blanks nnd havo register
ed nt lenst Bomo voters. Eight or ton
of theso woro moro convenient tlinn
othorB and did most of tho register
ing. A canvass of tlioso who havo
been handling tho registration papers
shows thnt nbout 025 voters havo reg
istered In Mnrshfiold. This is nbout
wbnt was expected.
Of tho 025 votora who woro regis
tered In Mnrsliflcld nbout twenty por
cent are not voters In this city but
voto In other precincts nnd registered
while In Mnrshfiold. This would
leave about 7 1 0 of tho total regis
tered In this city who Will voto in tho
threo precincts of tho city.
T
BALL SCORE
XOTICK AM) WAlLVISfl.
Notice 's hereby given that aJl prop
erty owners witbln 100 feet of n
streot In which there Is a sewer or
less than bnlf n bIock'(no matter how
largo thohlock Is) from a sower must
connect up with sower within fifteen
days from dato of this notice. Said
connection must bo mndo by a li
censed plumber.
This condition Is imposed by a city
ordlnaneo and I have no option but
to enforce it. Parties living near a
sower and whose places are not con
nected up with It are requested to so.
euro a copy of tbo orainanco irom
City Recorder Butler and Inform
themselves concerning this provision.
Persons not complying with it aro
subject to arrest and a fine and It is
my duty to seo that this is enforced.
Residents of South Marshfleld and
Railroad Addition aro respectfully re
quested to look this up.
O. W, TRIBBEY, Sower Inspector.
Office, 620 Central Ave. Phono 185-J.
Sept. Htb, 1910.
LYON HOT SHOTS.
"If tho churches and Christian peo
plo woro tnkon out of Marshflold, tho
blackest hearted infidel would sell his
proporty for twenty cents on tho dol
lar. It is the gospel of Christ that
makes any community worth living
in."
"I havo more respect for tho sa
loonkeeper who acknowledges ho is
serving tbo devil and expects to go to
hell than I havo for a church mem
ber who rents his building for that
daranablo purpose.
"Can anything bo moro contempt!
bio than the coward who is afraid to
take a stand for the right for fear ho
will lose the trade of the vicious ele
ment?"
"Did you ever know of a town try
ing to build up by advertising its
largo number ot booze Joints and dis
orderly houses?"
"The high toned club that tempts
men to drjnk is just as much an
agent of tho devil as tbo low down
saloon. What right has tbo one to
deal out booze without a license any
moro than tho other?"
WILL THY TLAGG CASK.
North Bend Dlvorvo mid Criminal Ac
tion Will Both Coiuo Up.
Tho d Ivor co suit of Inez Flngg
against Oron Flagg Is to como up at
this term of tho Circuit Court. Tho
defendant Is tho young man who was
arrested whllo leaving tho country In
company with his slstor-in-lnw, Cleo
Covey. It was charged by tho wife
that ho was running awny with tho
younger girl, Miss Covey, nnd Flagg
was arrested and brought bnck and
bound ovor to await the action of tho
Grand Jury. In tho divorce bill this
Is charged and nlso cruelty is alleged.
It Is said thnt there will be no defense
prosonted by tho defendant In tho
divorce suit.
FJngg claims that ho was not guilty
of anything wrong whon nrrested in
company with his sister-in-law. Ho
claims, his attorney stntes, that tho
girl was going away to find work and
that as ho was also going away thoy
loft together. Both tho criminal caso
against Flagg nnd tho divorco case
will como up at this term of court.
Portland Loses Game Played
Yesterday With the Oak
land Team.
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Sopt. 13. Portland
lost a gamo to Onkland yostcrday.
Tho Bcorea of yesterday wero us follows:
AT OAKLAND R.
Oakland 2
Portland o
AT LOS ANGELES K.
Los Angeles 0
San Francisco 3
T. W. Plaistcd Chosen Gover
nor Over Republicans By
. Big Majority.
TWO DEMOCRATIC
CONGRESSMEN ELECTED.
Republicans Lose Majority in
Both the State Senate
and Lower House.
(By Associated Press.)
, PORTLAND, Me., Sopt. 13. Tho
Democrnts of Mnino hnd no difficulty
to-dny In contemplating tho magni
tude of their victory yestordny ln tho
strugglo with tbo Republicans. With
two Bcorcs of small obscuro forest
towns nnd Islnnd plantations to bent
from tho returns glvo Colonol Fred
W. Plaistcd, Domocrnt, 72,711 votes
for Governor, nnd Governor Bert M.
Fernnld, Republican, 43,090. Two
Domocrnllc Congressmen woro also
electod. Tbo mnke-up of tho Legisla
ture carries great interest, as tho suc
cess of tho Democrats may moan tho
resubmission to tho people of tho
vexed prohibitory liquor law nnd n
cholco for local option in the snlo of
Intoxicating liquors.
LeglNlatiuv Also.
Coniploto returns on tho voto on
Stnto Senators show that tho Demo
crats have 21 out of tho 31 ucntii.
Tho last Stnto Sonata was mndo up ot
9ft T?nnitli1lfnna nml tlirtift rintnrAn t a
With but four representative dis
tricts to bo completed, tho Domocrnts
have elected 8-1 Representatives and
tho Republicans 03.
DEMOCRATS
NO
PRESN
T
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Sept. 13. The wheat
market to-dny closed as follows: Sep
tember, .95c; December, 99c;
May, Jl.05.
Phone I. S. Kaufman & Co.
Joal Order. $4.50 TEH TON.
your
MRS. A. Q. AIKEN
will have her fall and -winter millin
ery on display on and after
SEPTEMBER 14
IIIG POLITICIAN HERE.
Donnls Flynn, prominent politician
of Oklahoma City, Okla., arrived in
tho city last night on tho Roseburg
stago and Is the guest of Col. William
Grimes. Mr, Flynn has beon enter
taining Vice-President Sherman at
his home just before departing for
Coos Bay., During tho territorial
days, Mr. Flynn -was a Congressman
from Oklahoma and now Is one of the
most prominent Republicans and cap-
Mtalists of tbe State.
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PERSONAL .HENTION.
SHERIFF GAGE Is horo to-day from
Coquillo.
F. A. SACCHI was at Sumner yester
day on a visit,
DR. J. W. INGRAM went to North
Bend this morning.
GEOnGE W, W ATKINS was In Co
quillo to-day on business.
ERIC BOLT has gono to Golden FnllB
for a few days' recreation.
JOHN HENDRICKS of North Coos
Rlvor was In tbo city to-day.
ATTORNEY O. A. Solby will go to
Coquillo to-morrow on business.
TOM BENNETT was in Coquillo To
day to look after business in court.
M. J. McKENNA of tho Cody Lumber
Company of Bandon Is in tho city
to-day.
MISS LUCY IIORTON loft yesterday
for Seattlo wbero sho will attend
tho University of Washington.
MISS JESSIE CHASE, who Is to be
ono of tho teachers ln tho Marsh
flold schools, arrived ln tho city on
tho steamer M. F. Plant.
MRS. MORRIS, an elderly lady of Co-
quillo, was brought horo to-day and
taken to Mercy Hospital. Sho Is In
poor health duo to old ago.
II. S. WIEDER, who has been In tho
oity visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. It, M. Wlodor, will leavo to
day on tho steamer M. F. Plant for
San Francisco.
DISTRICT-ATTORNEY GEORGE M.
BROWN left for Marshfleld and
Coquillo Saturday, where ho will
attend tho regular term of court
for Coos county. Rosoburg News.
JOE JOSEPHSON has resigned his
position In Foote's pantntorlum and
has taken a place with the Marsh
fleld Cleaning Works. W. E. Footo
has taken Josepheon's place in tho
Footo shop.
MRS. II. S, TOWER and daughter,
Miss Nora Tower, accompanied Mr.
Tower who left yesterday for
Failed to Attend Meeting of Re
publicans of Ballinger-
nncnot committee.
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Sopt. 13. A mooting
of tho Republican mombors ot tho
Bnlllnger-Plnchot Investigating com
mltteo Is being bold to-day. As was
expected tho Democratic momborn
nnd Madison, tho Insurgont Republi
can, who on Friday mndo publlo thoir
findings which condomned tho official
acts of Dalllnger, failed to attond to
day's session. All tho Republican
mombors oxcopt Flint, who Is abroad,
aro In nttondance. His nbsenco will
result In no quorum. It Is reported,
however, that Cbalrmnn Nelson has
a lottor from Flint authorizing him
to cast his voto with tho majority of
tho Republicans.
THREE NEGROES
LYNCH
Are Executed Under Mob Law
Rule Near Tiptonville,
Tenn.
(By Associated Press.)
NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Sept. 13.
Will Sharp nnd both tbo Bruco no
groes woro lynched near Tlptonvlllo,
Tenn., last night, They attempted to
assault two little girls.
Charles City, la., whoro ho waa
called on account of tbe illness of
his mother.
HARRY WINKLER, of tho Busy
Corner, and W. J. Conrad, aro
spending a fow days at the Herbert
Rogers place on Coos Rlvor, nnd
putting in their tlmo fishing and
hunting a good tlmo.
CAPT. HARRIS is here from Sumner,
paving como down yesterday to at.
tend tho meeting of tho Port Com
mission. Capt. Harris hns sold his
dairy business at Sumnor, but still
rotalns his rosldonce there.
II. W. PAINTER will BUY your
APPLES. Phono 241.
MRS. A. G. AJKEN
will have her fall and winter millin
ery on display on and after
SEPTEMBER 14
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