The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 191 0 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 60.
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GREAT FLIGHT OVER THE ALPS
ANY DIE II A RAILROAD WRECK REPORT THAT S. P. IS TO
lGege Chavez Makes Air Trip
I,0J.H1 orion. Sw tzcr and.
r to Italy.
Ukthirtyfeet
ur i hi-
ten Machine Turns Over and
Heisuepnvuuui .,
000 Prize.
(By Associated Press.)
,,. Italy. Sent. 23. GcorK
mvd tho Peruvian nvlntor, flow
L Brleg, Switzerland, over Ibo
jsp'on Pa successfully to-ilny, but
,' .ii.hiinif at Doiuoilossoln, Italy,
3lJcn gut of wind overturned hit
uiMM anil the nvuitor suuureu a
breken thlglt mul leg nnd Ills machine
rM demolished. Furthor oxamlim-
lloiihoRCd mai uoui iut, "u, ""
atd the left thigh fractured, H.n
inertl condition Is not considered
ptve.
Chavez made a wonderful flight
cter the mountains nnd camo down
ptefully on tlio Italian sido nnd
ti within thirty feet of tho ground
ttta the accident happoned which
Mitd him of tho $20,000 prlzo
fd for tho succossful accomplish-
snt ol tho feat.
During Effort.
Chavez's feat wiis ono of tho most
jrloj efforts ever proposed for tlio
air men. Ho had wnltcd patiently
lor Uvorablo weather along tlio
rotte, whero stong winds nro tlio
rs. Doth sides of the Alps reported
dear weather to-dny, but tho top of
Sloplon Pass was obscured In (h
ChiTtz determined to mako tho at
Ijnijt. Ho roso to a height estt
cated at 700 feet, mnlntnlnlng this
altitude at least half an hour nnd fol
lowed over tho road built by Is'npo
Won orer tho Slmplon Pnss. Ho nc-
eoapllihed tho eight miles thnt
kroorht him over tho top of Slmplon,
tlm tailed gracefully over tho eigh
th miles down to Dontodossoln. Ar
iMbj there ho had left tho hnrdest
frt of the trip behind him when tho
uddent occurred. Tho nctunl flight
'Utobe from Hrleg to this city, but
wn Domodossoln to this plnco tlio
ilJIcnltles nro almost of minor Importance.
AMl.WCAN FAILS.
Illy Associated Press.)
BniEO, Switzerland. Sent. 23.
If Weymann, tho Amorlcnn nvlntor.
waded at 1.10 this nftonoon to fol-
" Chavez over tho Slmplon Pass,
't only remnlned In tho air four
'tei and came down. ,
nermann on his second attomnt
'M In th0 air twenty-seven minutes
"t tOUld not roach ihn Biiminlt nf
Eiaslon.
ANOTHER FLIGHT.
Hly Associated Press.)
HOME. Sent. 93 a n,. trnm
wbwn Italy states thnt M. Palletto,
tltor, made a flight from Brleg,
"'tierland, to Stressa, landing safe-
IT CASE
' IS ADVANCED
J.E.
I
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OE G.A.R.
Annual Meeting of Civil War
Veterans in Session at
Atlantic City.
(Hy Associated Press.)
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 23.
John E. Oilman of Huston was elect
ed commander-in-chief of tho O. A.
It. for tho coming year. John Me
Elroy of Washington, I). C, was the
only other camlldato, and withdrew
before tho balloting bogan.
With a flue tribute ty the soldiers
of tlio Confederacy, Commnndor-ln-Chlef
Samuel R. Vnn Cant, of Mlnne
Hota, yesterday formally opened the
business session of the nntlounl en
campment of tho Grand Army of the
Republic. Tho commander spoke
earnestly as ho expressed gratification
nt tho Increasing fraternization of
tho "Uluo nnd tho Qray." When he
said no braver troops wcro over mar
shalled for conflict than Southern
soldiers nnd that tho union veterans
now realize that no men over mndo
greater sacrifices for what they be
lieved to bo right than their former
foes, tho commnndcr was vorlflrously
applauded. Many mattors affecting
tho welfare of tho Grnnd Army voto
rnns will coma bofore tho onenmp
liont nnd an effort will bo mndo to
mvo tho lowest pensions, Increased.
Tho pension commltt of tho G. A.
It. condemned ns too great a burden
upon tho government tho proposition
o pension tho union veterans nt $1 a
day during llfo. Tho report recom
mends that widows of veterans re
ceive an Increased pension, nnd nlso
advocates thnt tho pensions of vote-
rnns nbovo seventy years of ago be
Increased.
Rock Island Train in Accident
Near Clayton, Kas., and List
of Dead May Reach Twenty
Five. (Uy Associated Press.)
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 23. A special
dispatch from Norcatur, Kan., says
twenty-ono dead have been takon
from the wreck of tho Hock Island
train near Clayton. Tho dead aro the
engineer, fireman, conductor nnd
eighteen passengers. Norcatur Is
nbout seven miles from CInyton.
VOTING
PU
ES
CHOSEN
There Are Three Precincts in
Marshfield For the Pri
maries To-Mororw.
The voting places for Murslilleld
have boon decided upon for tho pri
maries to-morrow. There nro thrco
precincts this time Instead of two.
Tho voting places selected aro as fol
lows:
Ninth or North Precinct. Tho old
voting place, either city hall or Tower
building opposite.
Tenth or Central Precinct. Tojvor
building corner Contrnl avenue nnd
Fourth.
Elovonth or South Precinct. Dulld
Hnll.
Other voting places nro ns follows:
Hunker Hill Precinct. Hunkor Hill
storo.
Eastsldo. In usual plnco.
North Bond, North Precinct. City
hall.
RELIEVES IK
ROADS
Be Heard in Supreme Court
' aepiemDer ana
Decided.
, .ea,nstH- Sengstackon and oth
atlt'hM '8 th 8lllt t0 te8t tno con'
onHty of the existence of tn
Court i08 Ba'' haa by the SuPeme
iotUt SaIera been advanced on tin
l and win bo tried tr Novom-
ti. B?.ed,ate,3r aftor th0 court r0'
toaV tPetndtleton. The port
Mva,V nea lnat th0 caBe Uc
Tie , 8na tho Pla'nta c-nposed It
"Qvancement of tho enso on the
tfor7. that a defln,te t,mo '
It it , "8 hearing, while otherwise
iotb. ,. tho "swlar place on tl"
t trhi a year ,n con'ns
ljltCnessCUrtl8beb,ndayea'
StEnN-8tMli4XE,v8.
1 WAKE at XHLNEIVS.
North nond, South Precinct. Old and Pat Flanagan.
postofflco In Wlnsor building.
Tho voting places aro opon from yenr's rules.
NINE KNOWN DEAD.
(Hy Associated PresB.)
DENVER, Colo., Sept. 23. Ac
cording to a dispatch from tho chief
train dlsuatchcr of tho Rock Island
Railroad at Goodwin, Kan., nt least
five unssoncors woro killed with four
trainmen when tho westbound passen
ger ran Into n washout near Clayton,
Kan., early to-dny.
The chief dispatcher bollevos three
or four moro pnssengers mny bo
burled In tho wreckneo. Eluht In
jured woro tnkon to Norton. Owing
to Interruption In wire communica
tion, no detnlls of tho wreck have
been received at tho division head
quarters.
INDEPENDENT
TEAM
FOUND
Another Football Organization
Getting Ready For a Sea
son of Games.
Tho Marshflold Independent foot
ball team was organized nt a mooting
held last night. Tho other team
formed tho night beforo will bo
known us tho high school team. Tho
Independents nro ready to moot any
challengers nnd oxpect to piny with
Myrtle- Point, Coqulllo or nny of tho
other cities that may form teams for
this year.
Sunday aftqrnoon they will moot
nt the ball park for practico and aftor
Ing nt comer of South Second and working out for nwhllo will assign tho
players nnd got down to business for
the football season. Thoso who lmvo
Joined so far aro Arthur Rluichard
James Cowan, Lesllo OUn;l ivt, Carl
Johnson, Harold , HrlggJ. fltnuloy
nrlKK8. Max Krngor, Iris Elrod, R. C
Dlllnrd, James Merchant, Rob Abbott
Tho tenm will play undor last
It is llkoly that II. O.
noon until
7 P. M.
LYON CAMPAIGN
ABOUT CLOSED
Gravos will bo tho coach.
A. N. Gould, Primary Candidate
hor surveyor, airong huvu
cate of Improvement.
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF
COOS COUNTY:
Since I am a candidate at tho pri
mary on Sept. 24th for tho offleo of
County Surveyor, I think It only fair
to tho voters to inako a few state
ments concerning my position. I bo
llevo in tho primary election always.
I Relievo In the permanent improve
ment of nil our county roads, for
which I havo earnestly worked tho
past four years. Tho county has
spent moro for roads this summer
than nnv nrovlous year, and while
our systom Is not perfect, tho peo
ples' monoy has beon wen spom, mm
by another year tho work will be so
systomatlzed that tho best possiuioi
results will be .assured.
I havo tho ofllco well equipped,
.ih o fnm Miio nrlntlnc plant nnd
nil nrvossorles. and In tho best possi
ble shape, to give tbo people the best
possiblo service, ana u oiecieu ji.-ubU
nivaoif tn mm no nalns for the fur-
thoring of their interests in every re
spect. i wo lived in Coos county since
a boy and followed surveying and en
gineering for tho past seven yeuia,
nm familiar with every nook and cor
ner of tho county, and I honestly be
lieve I am in a position to give m
neonlo bettor service than a stranger
could possibly give.
Yours for better roaas, uim w.
Improvement of conditions In the en
tiro county, without favor or par
tiality. Very respectfully,
A. N. GOULD,
Present County Surveyor.
'(Paid Advertisement.)
TilllllAIlY NOTES.
Tho story hour Saturday morning
will bo for tho older children and
young people. This will be the caso
urnntn Rnturdavs from now on.
without further published notice.
Three Days Remain of Present
Campaign Sunday win
Be Great Day.
(By Rev. G. LoRoy Hall.)
TABERNACLE PROGRAM.
TO-NIGHT.
7.46, "From Bondage to Free
dom." SATURDAY.
7.15, Opon Air Meeting.
7.45, Evening service.
SUNDAY'. .
11 A. M., Union Morning Ser
vice. 1 3P, M., Men's Meeting.
7.30 P. M., Evening Service.
Tho closing servico of this
campaign will be hold Monday
evening. Mr. Lyon nnd Mr.- Har
ris go from .here to Iowa for
ttiolr noxt campaign.
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ADJOURN
GOME BT IT OF FLORENCE
Route Is Said to Be From
Junction City Down the
Siuslaw.
SURVEY ON
ROGUE RIVER
C. McGovern Meets With Hill
Railroad Engineers Near
Grants Pass.
Activities in tho railroad work lr
Josophlno county nro reported by C
McGovern, who hns Just rtfturned
homo from thnt district. Ho was
cruising tlmbor In Douglas nnd In
Joscphluo counties and ran across
some of tho railroad surveyors.
Thnt tho Hill lutorcstB nro direct
ing townrd tho mouth of tho Roguo
River In Curry county sooms quite
probable from tho observations mndo
Mr. McGovern says that the lay or
side of Grants Pniis over a wcok ago
tho ongtneors who wero snld to be
Hill men had their stakes set and
bench marks mndo for a dlstanco of
six or eight miles nnd thnt tho sur
veyors apparently Intended to work
down tho Roguo Rlvor to Its mouth.
Mr. McGovren snys thnt tho Iny of
tho country Is such that to go down
tho Roguo River Is tho only way for
tho railroad survoy to And nn outlot
to tho const.
Mr. McGovern also mot tho South
ern Pnclilo survoyorB. They aro work
ing In tho neighborhood of Wonder In
ENGINEERS ARE
NOW AT WORK.
Eugene Paper States That
Work Is to Start Very
Soon.
That tho Southern Pacific lntonds
to build from Junction City by way
of Florenco to Coos Bny la nnuouncod
by tho Eugono Register. Tho rnllroad
story Is told under n spojlal dMpatch
from Flmenco which deal., with tho
vtJt of C. J. Minis to that placo ns
fellows: '
FLORENCE Ore, Sept. 20. Thut
the Southern Pacific Company will
build a lino from Junction City to
Coos Bay via Florence Is now an
assured fact. Conllrmntlon of tho
surmises nB to tho principals behind
tho crew of surveyors who hnvo been
busy for tho past two weoks comes
from C. J. Mlllls, mnnngor of tlio
Marshflold and Myrtlo Point rnllroad
nnd Marshflold agent for tho stenmor
Urenkwntor, both of which concerns
aro owned by tho Southern Pnclilo
Compnny. Ho Btntos definitely thnt
tho surveyors nro In the employ of
tho Southern Pnclilo Company.
Another conllrmntlon comes from
Mr. Jncobson, ono of tho contractors
for tho south Jotty nt tho mouth of
tho Siuslaw. Ho roportB tho state
ment of tho Southern Pnclflc engineer
nt Portland that tho road will bo built
vory soon.
Mr. Mlllls wns In tho city tho first
of tho week gottlng statistics of tho
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TILL MONDAY
To-Morrow Being a Holiday
There Will Be No Business
in Circuit Court.
Circuit Court nt Coqulllo will ad
journ .this ovenlng until Monday as
to-morrow Is n holiday. This morn
Inn tho caso of Dr. Burroughs against
tho estate of Mrs. John NaBburg was
on trial. It is a suit to recover medi
cal fees claimed to bo due. Tho de
fense Is thnt tho doctor attended the
caso when ho did not havo a license.
When this caso Is completed tho caso
of Manning charged with stealing
some Jewelry at Beaver Hill will bo
taken up.
WILL FAVOR
COAST
EAGOE
The present campaign In Marsh-
Held, which has been conducted' by
Evangelist Lyon and his singer, Prof.
Chester Harris, Is. drawing to a close.
The meetings to-night and to-morrow
evening will- be of great Importance.
Sunday wjll be a great day.
Mr. Lvon nulled off a new stunt
last evening when he called for testi
monies of people by States. A total
nf Rixteen States and five foreign
countries wore represented In the con
gregation.
The sermon was upon tho subject:
"Gratitude to God." Mr. Lyon spoko
nf Hip clfts of God In nature and his
(gifts of environment. His strongest
I plea was made when ho came to ox-
plain God's gift of His son. no sum
that men step over tho gifts of God
every day. They nro unmindful of
tho giver ns Is tho animal when U
eats. Children are to-day overrun
ning their parents' love. "It Is more
honorable" said Mr. Lyon "to stab
a parent In the back with tho dagger
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BALL SCORE
;
HOW THEY STAND.
Won. Lost. P. C.
(Continued on p .)
Portland ouo
Oakland 97 79 .551
San Francisco. .92 81 .532
4 Vernon 85 88 .491
Los Angeles,. ..87 89 .494
A Qnr.rn,,.ontn . ..G2 10G .369
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 23. Port
land won a. game from Vernon anil
Oakland won from San Francisco, but
Portland Is still In tho lead of tho
clubs with Oakland a closo second.
The scores of yesterday's games fol
low:
AT PORTLAND R-
Portland 2
Vernon r
AT SAN FRANCISCO IL
San Francisco 1
Oakland -
AT LOS ANGELES R.
Lbs Angeles , . . . . 0
Sacramento
Tnnnntitnn nAtinlv nnil tw. jt I tfttt AjI i
UVOVjjJlliuu v.uui4i; twiu ttj uiawtvu w- i
ward Croscont City. Tho onglneors """Bo io uo t..u..m u .. ..,
began nt a point where n tunnel must,"0"1 Jct,on C" J0Wn L, Crk
bo built and nro running their linos " Eugono via the "Wild Cat.
from that place back to Grants Pass.," "as very much surprised to find,
,r. .!..,.-... that tho Siuslaw Rlvor dralnod as
ing gangs seemed to mean business much as 1,080 square miles. XI. II.
nnd thnt thoro woro largo engineer- "" """ "."" T 7,7.
, .. tlmbor lands In tho valley, and Hurd
ing pnruco. Ky. merc,mnt8j gftV(, Mr MU11,
largo number of statistics and ha
loft for Marshflold Boomlngly well
Impressed with tho outlook for ton-
uago,
Mr. Mlllls wus vory roluctnnt to
ulvo any Information regarding tho
plans of the Southern Pnclilo Com
pany. Ho did, howovpr, Intimate
that there would bo no now company
organized but that old survoys of tho
Coos Bay Western from Gardiner to
ward this place would bo utilized.
Mr. Mlllls was aBkod whothor
connection with tho mulu lino would
bo mndo at Eugono or nt Junction
City. Ho declined to answer, but It
was evident from his attitmjo that hla
own personal opinion was that June
Hon City would bo tho ono solectod.
"Would Eugono bo given an oppor
tunity to make It an object for tho
lino to start from that place?" Mr.
Mlllls wns asked.
"No, I think not," ho replied. "It
would only delay the work. It Is ton
nago that is wanted, and tho shortest
routes. Of courso, thero Is nothing to
nrevont tho trains, especially tho pas
senger trains, being started from Eu
gono."
Mr. Mlllls also talked a bit nbouf
tho drawbacks against which tno
Southorn Pnclflc had had to contoud.
Tightness of the monoy market hud
troubled, and tho death of Harrlraan
had disorganized now work to a largo
oxtont, tho new heads of departments
not wishing to go nhead until thoy
had studied the situations over, but
now they aro agreed that tho tlmo hns
como for a road from tho Wlllametto
Valley to Coob Bay by way of tho
Siuslaw.
Tho Eugene paper goes on to Bny
that tho story Is corroborated by n
renort thnt tho Southern Pacific and
Starret & Hovey are planning to build
to tho coast to got out timber. The
pnpor states that It has positive In
formation that tho railroad has its
rights of way for the line from Junc
tion City to Floronco.
BIG CITIES
t
Gov. Stubbs of Kansas Says
Railroads Adjust Against
Rural Communities.
(By Associated Press.)
TOPEKA, Kan., Sopt. 22. Gov
ernor Stubbs of Kansas at tho Inter-
stato rato conforenco to-day declarod
tho railroads of tho country lmvo
combined to advanco tho freight
rateB on a scalo novor before known.
Governor Stubbs deplored tho ten
dency of tho rallroadB to favor tho
inrtFn .Mttp.H In tho adlustmont of
rates at tho expense of tho rural
communities, which ho declared Is a
"crlmo against civilization."
TRIED 1)ASLGE SUIT.
Actinia of Joelmk Agulmt Hutching
Decided For Defendant.
Tho caso of E. II. Joohnk against
J, N. Hutchlna was tried in tho Cir
cuit Court yesterday. It was a suit
for damages for 500. Tlio trouble
grow out of tho efforts to colloct a
bill from Hutchlns. It seems that
Joohnk took stops to forco tho collec
tion which angered Hutchlns and tho
latter assaulted Joohnk InJils office.
This happened some tlmo back an
Joohnk sued Hutchlns to recover
damages for tho assault.
Tho Jury aftor hearing tho case
returned a verdict In favor of Hutch
lns, refusing to glvo Joohnk damages,.
Hutchlns was formerly a collector but
has been lately at tho Smith mill.
NEW ASSORTMENT of ALUMl-
NUM WARE nt MILKER'S.
Remember masquorado ball at
Sumnor Saturday ovenlng, Sopt. 24.
Launch Alice II. leaves Marshflold at
7 o'clock; launch Sumner leaves nt
8 o'clock.
SELIJY and PETERS' SHOTGUN
SHELLS at MILNER'S
DECOY "uUCKsTTmiLXEIVS.
BURNED TO DEATH. ,
(By Associated Press.)
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23.-TJohn
nnd Annlo Morgan, an elderly couple,
woro burned to death In the destruc
tion of their homo by tho explosion
of an oil Btovo.
WINniESTERREMINOTON &
STEVENS' PUMP GUNS at MIL"
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