The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nml Coos liny Advertiser.
110
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I GARRISON SENTENCED HOLD BANQUET HALE CASE IS IBANOON
!EH SENTENCED
YEAHS IN POISON
81 JUDGE lit AT COQUILLE THIS EVENING TO BE TRIED
j s 4 um
Avicted Murdered of Roy
Perkins to Expiate Crime
On Gallows.
CLIVERS TIRADE
' AGAINST TWO MEN
.ars Sentence Without Emo
tion but Condemns J. W.'
'Cartcr-and J. E. Graham
(Special to tlio Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 22. Frank
Llion, convicted of murder In tho
t dewce for killing Roy Perkins
t Sumner, todny prior to bo son-,
fd to the gallows by Judgo John a
rike. del vercd a long aucircss 10
e court In which ho malntnlncd his
Itocenco nnd declnrcd thnt ho hnd
La convicted on "tho porjured ovl-
sm of Marshal Carter nnd Grn-
Ia, and fnrthor declare thnt Car-
h and arahnm hnd Invoked dlro
brciti to forco admissions from
CITY CAUCUS
"' !S DUIEt ONE
Four Candidates Nominated
For Councilmen While Re
corder Butler Is Unopposed
roii COUXCIM1EN.
C. C. GOING.
AUGUST FRIZEEN. -R.
A. COPPLE.
DUNCAN FERGUSON.
FOR RKCORDER.
JOHN W. BUTLER.
JCirrlion's statements nnd nccusn-
w'causcd no llttlo stir. Beforo
enouncing scntenco, Judgo Colco
ilrf Garrison If ho hnd nny stnto-
:t to make nnd tho Inttor Bnld ho
i Ho thanked tho Jury, saying
Kit under tho evidence Biibmltted
tbcm, they probably could not
I a different verdict .than thoy
lid. Then ho started In on his
Wait against J. E, Grnhnm nml
kiribal Carter.
I Wen Judgo Coko pronounced tho
w(Dce, Garrison showed no etuo-
rloa but took It very cooly.
The dale of tho oxocutlon wns not
Tho nbovo ticket wns placed In tho
j field for tho nnminl city election 'In
Mnrshflcld In Dccombor nt tho muni
cipal caucus last ovonlng in tho Odd
Fellows hnll. Nearly 2C0 wcro pre
sent and while considerable Interest
wng manifest everything passed off
smoothly.
City Recorder Butler called tho
caucus to ordor and stated that It
had been called for tho purposo of
nominating candidates for two three
year terms on tho city council nnd
for city recorder for ono year. Ho
said thoro was n question ns to tho
actual moaning of tho provision In
tho city chnrtor providing for tho
caucus, IJo requested City Attornoy
Booster Gathering at Chandler
Tonight Promises to Be
Largely Attended.
Ono of tho most representative
gatherings of Marshflold business
men thnt hns ever been held on tho
Dny Is expected to bo In attendance
at tho Booster Danquct to bo glvon
at Tho Chandler hotel at 7 o'clock
this evening. Tho limit of 120, ow
ing to the seating capacity ot tho
dining room, promises to bo taxed to
tho utmost.
Tho object of tho banquet nnd
meeting Is to nrouso n stronger boost-''
lug spirit nnd push Coos Day's devel
opment moro than ever. W. S. Mc
Fnrland, F. S. Dow nnd A. T. Hnlncs
who hnvo had tho banquet In chnrgo
nro cnthuslnstlc over tho prospects
for It.
T. T. Bennett will presldo ns mas
tor of ceremonies nnd tho program
will includo tho following:
"Coos Day and its Futuro" C. A.
Smith.
"Public Schools nnd their In
fluence" Supt. Tlcdgen.
"Chamber of Commcrco and Its
Work" I. S. Smith.
"General Remarks" J. W. Den
nett, Wm. arlmes, C. J. Mlllls, Fran
cis II. Clarko, R. M. Jennings, R. A.
Copplo, C. F. McKnlght and others.
ice aa e oi mo oxecuwun wnn hui , ,,
... .. . . .-.. i Ooss to explain It. Mr. Goss said
yee puuuc, u uoing coniiuuuu ,.,. ,. . ..,, M,f Ml
iU ttnlAil jtnnMi wnrrnTif whlpb ! '
'.lite Coko will sond to tho olllclnls
1 tbe Oregon Stnto ponltentlnry nt
ktm who must oxocuto him. undor
lit law, tho dato of his execution
::it not ho fixed for less thnn thlr-
7 days nor moro than sixty days nft-
t tbe date of conviction.
It wag gtnted todny that nn effort
'Ol be mndo to appeal tho caso,
1'ilfe Coko having donlcd tho mo-
Vn for n now trial. Thla nppony
candidates rocolvlng tho highest voto
In tho caucus should hnvo their
names printed on tho bnllot. Ho
said that this technically intorprotcd
meant that only ono tlckot could bo
nlnced on tho ballot unloss tho cau
cus decided tho mnttor by tho adop
tion of a resolution specifying thoi
numuer oi ciuiuiuhu'b iu uu iimtuu
on tho ballot.
For chnlrmnn of tho caucus, !. S.
PROVIDE CLUB j
FOR LOGGERS
Action of Man Paying Sixteen
Cents Taxes Attacking
Port of Coos Bay.
Tho case of A. Halo attacking tho
validity of tho Port Commission ot
Coos Day will b'o argued In federal
court at Portland this week. Tho
Port Commission will bo represented
by C. R. Peck while Portland attor
neys will represent Mr. Hnlo.
It Is understood thnt tho Port
Commission vlll nttnek tho stnndlng
of Mr. Hnlo ns a party to tho suit
on tho ground thnt ho Is evidently a
dummy" for somebody else, County
Assessor T. J. Thrift hns mndo nn
nflldnvlt that tho total tax Mr. Halo
will havo to pay for tho Improve
ments to bo mndo by tho Port of
Coos Dny will bo sixteen cents this
year,
been nBcortnlnod but ho owns only n.
Binnll nmount of proporty In tho port
district.
Other questions that will doubt
less bo raised In tho argument of tho
en bo In tho federal cor.rt will doubt
less bo as to how n caso Involving
only slxtcon cents can bo started in
United States court and also why n
client should go to tho expenses such
litigation will Involve to oscnpo. tho
payment of slxtcon cents taxes.
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William Penn White Penalized
For Slaying LeRoy Jones
Last February.
Western Union Has Not Rees
tablished Service Between
Roseburg and Coos Bay.
Tho Western Union wlro between
Coos Day nnd Rosoburg Is still down
today but Mnnngor Schottor is hope
ful ot restoring sorvlco about G
o'elock this ovonlng. At noon It was
working ns far as Sumner but no
further.
In consohuenca of tho wlro troublo.
Just who Mr. Halo Is has not xuo Times was again unablo to Be-
curo Us Associated Press report.
ALMOST BREAKS DOWN
WHEN HE HEARS IT
' .. n nml a NnRlmrir nnmod O. F. Mc-
Kt of execution.
IriRST STEEL
1ST STEEL
GE ODNE
IniifcTrnu across south
I'OltK OF THE COQUILLE COM
PLETKI) AM) IS FIRST OF KIND
IS COUNTY.
Thn first Rtpol lirlilirn In fVinn cnnn.
has lust boon fnmnlnfnd It la
" tho south fork of tho Coqulllo
I known us tho "South Fork
fridge." i
It Was ftccmilrwl liw fVmnfv .Tiiilen
I Hill and tho county commissioners
Jttterday nnd In nnw nnon fnr trnf-
I k, Thn 1.-1,1 ...,.. i .l.,,t 10A
- uituhu diiuii in UUUUI. AUW
t,
Heretnfnrn Mia nm.ntu nnrt TinK
Q COnstrnnMno n.nn,1nr. hrMfrnft
-iivnii(, tuwuvi tjtnv"
wanse they wore cbeaporthao tho
1 brlrtt'Pa Tn l.ln In.lnniui thn
Jrtlw was larger than usual nnd
' for both steel and 'woodon
lectures wcro called for. Tho bid
w the steel structure was only
wot 1500 moro than for tho wood-
structure and tho stool structuro
decided upon. Tho total cost
cl tho bridge which will accom
if3 a largo amount of traflla -will
le H.900.
TH WKSGIVINO WINDOW.
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I "in' nny bonqnetB for tho at
: irattlv it.-,.-.. ..-j
l(lii -"'unRsgiving wiwuuw
- nn i,ut in at tho store. It Is
feting much attention from pas-
L? r Mith I'rotty background of
''"Its an,l 1. t. ... iL.,....i
" uusut vo po 111UUKIUI.
I VOT TJAT.T. pni, o rrT.vxnin
ll A HMIO MW U44J41U4 K"
Clnuiln Nnsburir naniod O. F. Mc
Knight. On a standing voto, It was
decldod that. Mr. McKnlght was
electod. For clerk, Alva Doll, tho
temporary selection was mado por
mnnont. Tom Donnott having ro
fused nomination for tho placo.
Claudo Nnsburg moved that all
candidates nomlnatod by tho caucus
bo placed on tho ballot. Tom Hall
seconded this. II. G. Hoy thought
thero should bo somo restriction on
tho numbor of candidates placed on
tho ballot. C. A. Johnson moved
that as many candidates as any ono
desired bo presonted to tho caucus
but that tho four candidates rocolv
lng tho highest voto should go on
tho tlckot for tho city oloctlon. This
was adopted and tho nomination of
candidates fqr councllmon bognn.
Tom Donnott, Claudo Nnsburg, Tom
Cdko nnd Chas. Koano wore appoint
ed tollora and G. W. Carloton and
L. W, Travor assistant clerks.
Tom Hnll placed tho namo of R.
A. Copplo In nomination.
Jons, Hansen placod tho namo of
Duncan Ferguson before tho caucus.
Claudo Nasburg placed C.jC. Going
In nomination.
8. D. Catbcart nominated J. O.
Langworthy and II. G. Hoy seconded
It.
W. N. Ekblad nominated August
Frlzoen nnd Arthur McKeown sec
onded him.
Frank Cameron nominated W. W.
Holland.
F. S. Rlobo was also placod in
nomination.
Voting was by ballot, each voting
for two of tho candidates and it re
sulted ns follows:
C. a Golngr -'
August Frlzeen. . , .... ....102
' R. AT Copplo .? 95
Duncan Forguson 81
J. O.- Langworthy 65
W. W. Holland 27
F. S. Rlobo c
After announcing the voto, Chair
man McKnlght declared Messrs.
Going, Frlzeon, Copple and Ferguson
to bo tho nominees of tho caucus.
Upon motion by Henry Bongstac
ken, It was decided to restrict the
C. A. Smith Introduces Innova
tion In Coos County Log- '
ging Camps. '
' To Improve tho condition of tho
logger nml rob tho logging camp of
many of tho hardships thnt Its in
habitants must now undergo, C, A.
Smith, hoad ot tho C. A. Smith Lum
ber nnd Manufacturing Company,
will lntroduco 8ome,thlng absolutely
now In tho history of tho lumber bus
iness. Tho innovation will bo In tho
nnturo of n typo of tho city club
houso nt oach logging camp.
Tho plan Jn brief Is to provldo
each logging camp with a clubhouso
or apartments which will bo provided
with shower nnd tub bnths, reading
room, smoking room nnd goneral
diversions. Tho club nt each camp
will bo maintained at tho company's
oxponso, tho omployes paying no
thing for tho benefits enjoyed. All
of tho details of tho plan liuvo not
been worked out jot.
Tho clubH nro to be Installed at
each of tlio camps of tho Smith
Powers Logging Company In Coos
County, nnd It Is expected to havo
thorn nll in within tlo noxt fow
months.
Tho Innovation' will eliminate
from tho logging camp employe's lot
tho desolation nnd hardship that for
yonrs havo mado tho work about the
hardest encountored. With the
modern conveniences, plenty of gooc
reading nnd n comfortable placo to
spend tholr ovonlngs, Jt Is bo)loved
that tho loggers will find tholr work
less arduous.
numbor of candidates fprrocordor to
tho two receiving 'tho highest vote,
Tom Dennett nomlnatod John W.
Dutler, tho present Incumbent, pay
ing high tribute to bis work In that
capacity. No other nominations be-j
Ing received, the caucus by a ylva
voco voto Instructed tho chairman to
cas't tho unanimous voto for Mr. Dut
ler. This being all tho business beforo
tho caucus, It adjourned,
TICKKTS ON SALI3 for tho RILTCV
ovonlng nt Croaby und Homer's Dook
Store.
PLUMTUXG
Have your plumbing dono by
PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY
DON'T PAY MOItU for Hardware
than MILNER'S Price.
COMT: out to Depot grounds
Thanksgiving and seo a fast FOOT
BALL GAME.
PETTY CRIMES
ARE NUMEROUS
Thefts of Boats and Appur
tenances and Destruction
of Blinds. '
The potty depredations around tho
Day that caused so -much nnnoyanco
a year or bo ago hnvo boon renowed
nnd boat owners and others nro talk
ing of organizing to offer a roward
for tho conviction ot tho mlscronnts.
Not all of tho dopredatlons and
thefts nro bollevod to havo been com
mitted by tho samo party or parties,
however.
II. W, Pnlntcr had n good rowboat
stolen from near his warehouso tho
other night.
Fred. McCormaa had n dozon or bo
decoys stolon from Ills boat Sunday
night.
A. J. Davis of tho Whltohouso
store at. North Dcnd had a flno row
boat stolen thoro.
Geo. Dlndlnger and a fow othors
had their "blinds" on Haynes' lnlot
torn down a fow days ago.
Tho Glasgow Gun Club had Its
blinds on Haynes lnlot torn down
by somo miscreant who, according to
a cluo obtained by thorn, thoy bo
llovo was n cortnln party who was
trying to got ovon with cortnln mom
bors of tho club. Thoy hopo to so
curo Bufflclont evidence to convict
him soon.
Othor minor offenses have also oc
curred and many of tho victims dro
becoming decidedly tired of It and
will do anything In tholr power to
stop It,
TO INSPECT
NANN SMITH
EVANS 18 KNOCKED OUT.
Be Taken to Prison With
Frank Garrison Carefully
Guarded.
(Speclnl to tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 22. Wil
liam Penn White, convlctod of innn
Blaughtcr for killing bis stop-fathor,
LeRoy Jones, at Ilntidon last Feb
ruary was this morning scntoncod to
fifteen years In state's prison by
Judgo John S. Coko. This was tho
maximum ponnlty thnt could bo Im
posed under tho law, Whlto having
been Indicted ot murdor In tho soo
ond degrco nnd found guilty ot man
slaughter. Just prior to pronounc
ing sontence, Judgo Coko dismissed
tho motion that hnd been mado for
a now trial for Whlto.
Whlto showed considerable emo
tion when ho heard Iris sontonco and
nil but broko down.
Tho dofenso In tho Whlto caso hail
been tlio samo as In tho Garrison
caso Insanity.
Whlto and Gnrrlson will bo tnkon
to tho state prison nt Salem togothor,
Sheriff Gago being Authorized by the
court to tnko two guards with him
to liiBuro tho safo dollvory ot tho pri
soners. Court Dwinlx'r flth.
Aftor tho Bontonclng of tho two
murdorors, tho special term of court
called to honr tho Garrison caoo wus
adjourned until Docombofy G. The
grand Jury hns been summoned for
that dato so that tho criminal mat
ters will bo ready for tho Jury nt
tho regular term of circuit court
which opons Dccombor 12, for which
a trial Jury has been called.
RIG LUMREK CARRIER WILL GO
ON DRY DOCK AT SAN FRAN
CISCO THIS WEEK FOR AN
NUAL OVERHAULING CHAN
GES IN CREW.
Tho Nann Smith whon oho dis
charges her enrgo at Day Point this
week will go on tho dry dock at San
Francisco for hor annual Inspection.
Whllo alio 1b bolng Inspected, It is
likely that Capt. Olson will hnvo
bouio minor overhauling and ropalro
mndo.
Changed In Crow.
Capt. D. W, Olson of tho Nann
Smith, has advanced Win. Mngeo,
formorly mnstor ot tho tug Columbia
at Empire, from third mato to sec
ond in a to on tho Nann Smith to ro-
placo Socond Mato Eklund who has
bocomo first mato on tho Rcdondo.
Mr, Eklund Buccoods A. Ahlln who
Inff ftila wnnlr fni n vfatf nf filo nlfl
homo In Finland. GuBt Lundqu'st ! r.08uU f 1ln,in.p ! .n, Btor,n Su
who has been appointed third matol"" " "' ' ugo tsoir was
on tho Nann Smith. not dftnmg0(1 bllt throo of u po.
luuim wuru mime nnu sevorai sections
of tho plpo-llno broken.
It scorns that tho plpo lino was not
STORM DAMAGES DREDGE.
Oregon Out of CiiiiiiiiNhIoii Ah Result
of Squall the Other Night.
Tho drodgo Oregon Is laid up ns a
If tho weather will pormlt, both '
tho Nann Smith nnd tho Rcdondo
will sail tomorrow aftornoon. As the
Redondo goes to San Pedro, It will
bo nearly two weeks beforo ottbor
vessel Is back In tho Ray again.
COOS COUNTY'S CLIME.
Mrs. Alva Leo brought In from
Mrs. M. Leo's placo on tho North
Fork somo sampics of tho English
walnuts grown thoro which scorn to
bo fully equal to tho California pro
duct. Thoy nro from 20 to 2G years
old and bear quito liberally, but not
much ot a crop can bo harvested, as
tho chipmunks, diggers nnd othor
mombors of tho squlrrol family seem
to requlro a generous sharo for tholr
use.
uncoupled from tho Oregon and
whon tho henvy soas struck It, It
"buckled up" and wna badly smash
ed, Somo woro criticising tho ofllcors
In chnrgo of tho Oregon today for
not having tnkon ndvantago of tho
storm warning and proparod for It,
thus reducing tho actual damago and
tho dolny causod,
QUIT. NATRON JOB.
Hower Who Appeared On Coos lUy
Last Summer lleutcn.
PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 22. Be
foro nn assomblago of fully 1,000
Jlght enthusiasts who Journoyod
down to St. Johns, Dud Andorson
put nn end to tho championship as
pirations of Dobby Evans. Thero wns
plenty of fighting and nny amount of
knockouts on tbo ovonlng's program.
It could bo soon from tho top of tlio
gong In tho first round that Andor
son was Evans' mnBtor at all stages,
but tho wlso onos figured Evans to
bo stalling, which later proved to
bo a, myth.
Andorson was the aggrossor In
enoh round, using advantage of ovpry
opening that Dobby loft. Evans up
until tho time -ho was knookod out
In the ninth round, fought on tho
defensive.
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DON'Tt FORGET the big GAME aj
Depot grounds, Marshflold, THANKhe
GIVING afternoon.
D. Dartlett, tho Catching crook
dairyman, brought Into tho Enter
prise ofllco .tho othor day, branches
of a wld blackberry vino that had
both rlpo and green berrlos on It. It
Is another testimonial to Orogon's
oxcollont climate whon their fruit
Contractors will Not Finish Branch
to Klamath Falls.
EUGENE, Ore.,"Nov. 22. It Is ro
portod that Erlckson & Potorson,
who woro awarded tho contract to
build that strotch of tho Natron-Kla-mnth
cut-off of tho Southorn Paci
fic Company thnt lies botwoou tho
end of tholr present contract In Kla
mntu County nnd tho end of tho
Utah Company's contract, In Lane
county, havo thrown up tho contract,
will rlpon. In Novombor. Rlpo,""" o company v?uj onueavor to'
strawbQrrJcs, aro bo common as tOicomP,ot( the Job. undor Its own en
bo hardly worthy of notice, but tho B'cor3, It Is 'not known why tho
blackberry season was supposed to contractors rofuBo to go ahoad with
tin nvnr Timntlin nun Mvrtlo Point. luu wuiiv.
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Enterprise
SOME BIG APPLES.
Tho BAND will glvo tho SECOXD
iof tholr sorloa of DANCES THANKS- SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 22 At
GIVING night at tho EAGLES' hall, tho National Applo show Just closod
hero, Lorr and Dall of Mothow,
Seo that PliAIN cut glass at MILNEItpVnsIi., won ?2G for tho largoRt por-
feet applo. B. M. Chapman of Casb-
BIG Thanksgiving BAND DANCE more. Wash., was second. F. L. To t
at Englo's Hall, THURSDAY night, 'of Cholnnd, Wash., won first piko
Novombor 4th. for c largest apples, showing n !,.-
ramld weighing 70 pounds nrd Tj
ounces. Lorr and Ball woro so.mi
RonBtln" MNS at MILNER'S.
BOXING Gloves and .PUNCHING
Rags at MILNER'S.
with n pile of 50 weighing 7S n i ids
and 13 ounces. Thoe are tho lar
gest apples ovor oxhlbltod anywhere.
Got what you want when you wan'
1jt through Tbo Times Wnt Ada.
Wnrrnntod SHEARS and Scl3sora
at MILNER'S,
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