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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
WRECKS Of MEN AND OF INSTITUTIONS MEW THE COAST OF EASY MONEY YOU& ADS CARRYING tuiir MOM-IM'MN. should nlH'lir IIH n-culsil " ' "", ""H "''"MMpcr. ir iiiw-i"'lr m,1 n" ,,MU" ,,mv m,.l il ii '" r,,r "" '' " '' .nil H ff'rlliK 1'1" " '"W" '"I ,t hiiiiIiI not m a u'in'. lu'wupiuwr. (Bona aw Swot MKMItim OP ASSOCIATE!) IMHCSH SOMEONE HAS SAID: " moiv'h ntH'rllliiK pnro In n HrukHN'r, untitmivil Willi k mmw Mll liy 111 Iter ..v., lllttll define H itmitMiKiiti lmHrlm lit tho nimntHHtt)! IN ynr Mnrr's tU ctil.li tM't il llwl? vol.. xxxiv Established In 1H7H ns The Count Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION LARGE NUMBER X CoiKolldntlon of Time. CiniM Mall ami ('K liny Vtlurfl-er. No. 04. OF CASES TO BE TRIED in CIRCUIT GOURT BEGINS DAMAGE SOIT FOR $5,QOOIV1ARSHFIELD SOL BOARD Docket For April Term Which Convenes Next Monday Is Long One. w POSIT ON CRIMINAL CASES NOT YET INCLUDED Hearing of Sandberg-Whit- more Slander Suit to Come Up Soon. FOB CilLLIS Local Railway Manager May Succeed Col. Holahird With Southern Pacific. C. J. MIIIIr, general manager of . lt .... . u,e aoutuern I'neinc interests on The docket for the April term of' court, which will be convened In Co.C8 ,,ny' la " t0 bc oltc1 qnllle next Monday by Judge John .successor to Col. Holnblrd as special .Colte, Is one of tho heaviest In a confidential agent of tho Southern P.t long time. There arc Tew Important clllc In the West. Col. Ilolnhlrcl. who or sensational canes. visited Coos Hnv n. cmmin nf vnn ago as special representative of E. II. Harrlman, for yearn made special In- It Is not expected that any of the i rcntcen divorce cases on tho docket will develop nnythlng of a nenHatlon.il nature. Tho $10,000 Hlander suit of P. A. Sandberg vb, M. K. Whltmore will probably arouse more Interest than any other trlnl. cases on docket. There nrn only two holdover crimi nals rnscs on tho docket at present, that of State vs. John Herron and State vs. George Crowley. The for mer was tried at the December term and Herron wos convicted. Ho m now jeeklng a new trial. In State m. Crowley defendant Is charged llh wanton cruelty to n horse. The full docket Is ns follows: A. K. Seaman, plaintiff, vs. Thomns Butts, ct al. , A. K. Seaman, plaintiff, vs. Thomns Butts et nl. Mrs. FranciS HatlOn StartS V0H n"t, Clarke, attorneys for Mrs. t Hntton. SUlt Against Robert MarS-J In the petition. It Is alleged that dpn Jr ; Rnc-l'lt nf Rnvnl Mf8, nntton'B Presence at the Itoyal aen, jr., as riesut of Koyal WBB by nn cngnBenu.nt wl!h Mr Theatre ACCident. Morsden and she charges that she had no knowledge of tho alleged defects Charging that the Injuries she sua- In tho curtain weights. She alleg-s tnlned by being hit on tho head by a that tho failure to box In the wulhts falling curtain weight at the Koyal was due to pure negligence on his Theatre were due to th negllgenco part. of the proprietor nnd manager of tho She recites that her skull was frnc playhouse, Kobert Marsden, Sr., Mrs. tured by the falling weight nnd that Francis Hntton, nn actress, hns begun bIio sustained other Injuries whlc'.i suit against him for $.-.,000 damagen. may lay her up for a long time and The suit wnB filed with County Clerk thereby reduce her enrnlng power as Watson nt 'Coqulllo this week by Gra- an actress. ELECTS TEACHERS FOR YEAR BEPOB TMADE ON LOCAL COAL vestlgatlons of projects 'and proposi tions the Southern Pacific hod undor consideration. He was n close friend of Mr. Hnrrlmnn, Is quite wealthy nnd ( retired from active service soon ofur Mr. Harrlmnn's death. ' The position hns been vacant since nnd It Is understood that Vice-president Calvin Is anxious to train Mr. Mlllls for that work. It lu under stood that Mr. Mlllls' prevent nbsence from tho Hay Is on this lino of work, looking up mntters In Nevada for Mr. Calvin. It will bo remembered thnt Mr. .Minis- urst start in tins wort: was when ho enmo to Coos nay and Inves tigated tho local railroad property and on his report, tho Southern Pa- CAPT AfACGENN IS ONJARPET Master of Breakwater Faces $600 Fine As Result of Al leged Offense. Cnpt. Mncgonn of the Hreakwatcr A1CMF0RD 0 CO OS BAY Oregon Attorney General Here On Business and Pleasure For Few Days. A. M. Crawford, attorney general United States Geological Sur vey Issues Bulletin On Coos Bay Field. A detailed report on the Coos Hay conl field has Just been published by tlie United Stntes Geological Survey Supt. Tiedgen and Principals Are Re-Elected For Coming Season. CHANGES MADE IN ATHLETIC REGULATIONS Date For Opening Is Fixed For September 11 Places to Be Filled. At a meeting of tha Marsh flold the data for which was camiilled horn . H0,UM)1 btmnl J''rdoy afternoon, a collide of years ago by Prof, J. S. ,mrt of tllu teaching foico for tho Oilier nnd Mnx A. Plshel. It Is Bup-"Mnn,llllt,,u' schools was elected for tho plcmentnry to the original survey of 'hbiiIhk year. The following woro of thls Held made by Prof. Dlller twelve I foml l,1 Positions designated; or fourtcon years ago. ',' A- Tiedgen, superintendent. The roport Is of n technical nature1 ,,,h School Faculty, and Is Illustrated by maps showing Mi Ni'Wu Montgomery, principal tho conl deposits, formation, etc. It ot '"K" hcIiooI. to n depth of about 8,000 feet, the best coal being found nt a depth of elflc bought It. Hubert Fetter, plaintiff, vs. Joseph Thomas. Central Trust Company of Califor nia, n corporation, vs. Klverton Lum ber Company, a corporation, ot nl Central Trust Company of Cali fornia, n corporation, vs. Klverton 1 nniliAw a.. ...... .. ? a uvt vuHiimnj, it corjiornuon, ei a corporation. ait Horn O'.Mnlley, plaintiff, vs. Ed ard O'Malley. Martha S. I.nndrlth. vs. Nellie T. Coffelt. Nellie J. Coffelt ns adminis tratrix, ete,. pt nl. H. A. Kent '& Jnines Fltzpntrlck. Donnld, vs. Hnrnco II. Goodwin, Ly dla M. Goodwin, Win. King & Lewis Hlossom. John Mnrsdeu, vs. Kobert Marsden. Ward Logging Compnny, a corpo ration, vs. Simpson Lumber Company, Is charged with a rathor serious viola- of Oregon, nrrlved hero today noon tlon of the federal mnrlno laws and from Koseburg for a few days stay Supt. W. P. Miller of the company on business nnd plensurc. Ho expects left here hurriedly for Portland to to go to Coqulllo tomorrow morning nsslst him straightening out the mat- to look nfter mntters there nnd will ter. Concerning It, n Portland paper return hero nnd leave Tuesday, prob- snys: ably. , "For having put to sen with only Mr. Crnwford wns formerly n resl- two mnteB while the law requires dent of Coos liny, hnvlng prnctlsed him to have three and for having law hero several years. That was classed as lignites, but their physical failed to report and explain tho mnt- when ho was a youth and today whon properties nnd fuel values placo them ter within 12 daVs. T. J. Mncgonn, ho and G. A. Dennett met, they re- among tho high grade siib-bitumlno'is master of the Dreakwater, will be called tho baseball team on which coals as now recognized by the Geolo- MIbb Esther Silverman, (H. A. nt Pacific University and M. A. at Kad is stated that the Coos Hay coal field Is boat shaped, about thirty miles long nnd fourteen miles wldo with aa.cllff ""d Havnnl) English. area of about 250 square miles. The' Prank L. Grnunls (II. A. Wlllnmot conl Is found In four zones oxtondlnn to "'story nnd Mnthemntlcs. South Mni-slillelil Grade. Miss Marie Maloney, principal nbout 2,000 feet. Ilcsides tho do- j KrndeH and eighth grade, lulled lecnnicni report, tne following Btntemcnt Is iimdo: "Tho Coos Hny coals wore formerly and I Patrick Hennessey, vs. Tho Port of Coos Hay and Henry Sengstncken, et al. North Ilcnd Hardware & Supply Company, n corporation, vs. L. D. Kinney, II. F. Wyntt nud J. II. Mllno. Kathor A. SniniiKnn. . Cltv of Co- ..mrs. eie.. vs. hsper S. Lnrsen ft q0i municipal corporation, "enry D. Lnrsen. partners. onry sengstncken, vs. Seaport I D. Mnney & Holt Lino Knllwny inmi Compnny, a corporation, J. N. io.. a corporation, vs. John K. KoI- Shnhnn. P. H. Walto. et al. k. Individually, and John K. KoI- IJet Lino Knllwny Company, in lock. trustee. ., D .. -,,, ., , LUI JtUIUVV'U, t.i -t ft. ,1 Vllt.tb, ,.. I Knse Welling, his wife. I E. L. C. Fnrrln, and Geo. N. Fnr rln. co-pnrtners, vs. William II. King. , L. D. Kinney, vs. W. Alex Smith, 1 Lerona Smith, his wife, Duncan Fer guson. In 'tho matter of the Assignment fine of another 1100. COL. COACH VEKV ILL, E. L. C Fnrrln and J. M. Upton, " He't Line Railway Co.. et nl. Jcfenh L, Lanp. vs. The City of Jlarshneld. of tho County of Coos "" of State of Oregon. Forbes Supply Co . n corporation. ThO OrPirnil Plnnlvlnnl O.. ....... r ofMara,,flT, " o.i..i, v.u., , i0 mimor , uu, a8hikiiiiiih WHMCiiowii Ifauidun Lumlninmn Inihl I. eKn' 0t "' of U, I5n-V8ld0 ,,n,nt Comlmny- n cor- Sustains Stroke of Paralysis, u me matter of tho Assignment of poratlon, for tho general benefit of nANDON, Ore., April 21. Col. benefit nf"6,,!0 J " Stommler for," "editors. Coach, ramionalre lumberman and Ella i m "' ! CIny GnrouUo nnd Cnrl Gl'ro,,tt0 timber owner extensively Interested 8enorti in' VS' T' D' K,nnoy', Partnership, etc., and E. H. Honry,,n the Geo w Mooro Llin,i,er com- Lann In," K' M Wanl Ct nl vs' M Rown"- l"n"' an(' ,n t,niber ,nnd8 around Co et al ' f Mar8hfle,a' D- r' - Vn Al6tl0' V8, C' "' Zeekl here. Is very 111 from a stroke or para n ,. , ! W. 'ce Iln'- vs- Cooa County. Ore- ,yB,8 nt Sftn prancBCOf Joseph Coach " Madonna, vs. t. r ctv,..,r. . i........ ..i ti... 1? . .. . .... John w n B)", " ,"":,i"u i-uj'"i "" -.and Mr. t'oily wero caiiea irom nero i 111111. ir n haled Into court. Action wns com- they played together In tho enrly menced ngnlnst him In tho Federal eighties or latooventies nud especial Court by United Stntes District Attn1- ly ono Fourth of July gnmo with Co ney McCourt to recover JG00, tho qullle. Thnt w,ns beforo thoro was a penalty Imposed by law in such cases, railroad to Coqulllo and tho team bad The Breakwater, owned by mo to row up to tho head of Isthmus In Southern Pacific Company, was in- lot and walk tho balance of tho way spected In San Francisco, April 20, to Coqulllo. They walloped tho Co 1910, alleges tho complaint. It was qulllors, despite the hnrd trip nnd required to enrry a master and pilot, both had a hearty laugh over somo three licensed mates, four quarter- ot the experiences that day. masters, three seamen, a licensed Mr. Crawford hns considerable chief engineer, two licensed assistant Property Interests here. Ho Is looking engineers, two oilers, six firemen, two well nnd says he is feollng flno. watchmen and 14 other persons other than those needed In the steward's department nud other departments not connected with the navigation oj the vessel. The complaint alleges that Feb ruary 22 Macgenn depnrted with hut two mates. Tho pennlty for this of fense Is $500, unless n satisfactory .explanation Is made to tho local In spectors within 12 days. Hut tho 12' days elapsed, and no report was Road Gangs Put Western UnlOH made. This entulls, it is alleged, a glcnl survey. "On exposure nearly nil Coos Hay coal slacks and when burned it yields a rather Inrge amount of nsh. All Bnmples Intely tested am noncoklng." I W 1 IS AGAIN TODAY Out of Commission Near Coos Bay. PARTIAL REPORT er y J- O Strommen. vs. John W. Gunn, anU Will' Gunn. 1 A Roberts, administrator of tho -8ate of Matilda Marstors. deceased. E S, Lnrsen. Henry D. Lnrsen BC Wen Larson, O. E. Marstors, te, Tho Western Union telegraph wlro has been out of commission nil day today and pnrt of yesterday as a re sult of blasting of stumps nnd rocks by road construction gangs. It went down soon nfter noon yesterday, ser vice was restored late In tho day and about 9 o'clock this morning, It was put out of service again. Mannger Schettor Is planning to tnko action of somo kind to prove.it false pretense a repetition of the traublo from the A second true Six Indictments Returned By Coos County Investigators at Coquille. COQUILLE, Oro., April 20. Tho grand Jury yesterday returned six tnii) bills nud not a true bill lu ono case. Tho report was on cases whore the alleged offenders are alrendy in custody. What has been dono or Is to bo (lone In tho KIng-IIuggnrd bud nieit caso from Marshfiold which Deputy Prosecuting Attorney LUJeqvlst wis to bring befoie this session of tho grand Jury hns not been revealed. It Is expected thnt another roport will bo filed by tho grand Jury Sat urday. The grand Jury hns returned tho roiiowing inuicimeuis: 1 Wnltor Clapper, charged with ob taining monoy and proporty under Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Sixth Seventh Grndei. Miss Ruth Strlfllcr, Ypsllautl, Mi chigan, Fourth and Fifth grades. Miss M. Hazel Jewett, Albany, Ore gon, First grndo and nbslstant prin cipal. Mrs. Ella Rood, principal of Cou tral School and Seventh grade. Miss Helen I.nndrlth, Fifth grndo, Central. Miss Hilda Stenholm, Sixth grade, Contjrnl. Miss Ada Chapman, Fourth grade. Mrs. C. It. Langley, second grndo. Mrs. P. M. WHbur, nsslstnut prlu- clpal and Primary II. Mrs. Stenholm wns reelected Jani tor of tho Central school nnd J. II. Cox wns reelected Janitor of tho South Mnrshfleld school. Other Changes Mmle. A change .was made lu tho requi rements for athletics, so that nny ono eligible to represent his school In competitive games must bo making 90 In department and must bo mak ing an nverugo of 80 In three regular subjects., ' Tho equipping of mo grades with supplementary rtindors was advlsoj. Tho date for the opening of schnjl next year wns set for September 11 tit. Other vncnni'les In tho teaching force still remain which will bo fllloil ns rapidly as possible Thoro aro many applicants. LOS ANGELES bill was returned Hall, etc., et al. Pol. Cnneh Is aulto advanced In The Pross Publishing Company, ft 'vonrs nmj but little hope Is held out road blasters. Ho hopes to arrange against Clapper on the charge of for- corporation, vs. A. T. Mendel, (other- tor j,js rec0Very. so that tho blasting can all bo douo gory. wise known ns A. J. Mendel). I jn tho evening so that tho delay will 1 Kay Drown, charge 1 with obtain- For Sale Let Times want nd. get not bo long. ilng monoy nnd proporty undjir faUe it. Phone 133-J. I In consequence of tho wire being protouse, nnd a feocimil on a oliurne , down, Tho Times Is without Its As-! of forgery. William McKay, vs. J. II. Price. J. A. Jacobson, doing business un der tho firm nnmo of North Bend Furniture Co.. vs. Tho Coos Hay AGAIN Coast Elovator Company, h n&vhl Transit Company, a corpora- - n s. h, Powthoror, E. S. Jie""l and ugustus Walker. p , ,erM Oregon Trust Compnny. .1 mate Corporation, vs. Bandon Ut & Pnuor n .......- ... wuuiiuiij, 11 t-riviiiv rooratinn ,,.,laud Jncw. vs. L. A. Frey, C. 3. ttlnsor and L. J. Simpson. M Skeels, vs. Sol Biumaur nnd ,f De ""h Copartners, etc. Hattle Hledsoe, vs. O. F. Rohror ,ad Mary Rohrer. ry A Galller and Alice Gnlller. toos County, Oregon, a municipal t0fPoratlon. et nl. Mill, tlon. I Charles Denlson, vs. Myrtle Alma Denlson. Chambers. Estate, a corporation, .'3. William Uttor, P. W. Utter, OJeda and Jnno OJeda'.'-ot al. S. W. Warner, vs. E. P. Adams. In the mntter of tho Assignment "Preys", n corporation for the. bene fits of all Its creditors. Flora Johnson, vs. Albert S. Johnson. John R. Miller, vs. E. H. Stutsman, and Emma Stutsman, nanngan Rennett Bank, et al Try Times' Want Ads 8oclated Press service today. Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. U Portland Takes Third Game of Series by Score of Four to Three. fRy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND. Ore.. April 21 Port land won froiu Lm Angele yester day by h score of four to three. Tho I Josoph Kelly, uhnr,ed with recoly jlug stolon property. A not true hill was returned In the caso of Arthur Young, ehnrgwl with ' ruitiltii of the Coast League gninoB obtaining money undor false protons. DIME lUClTlllvT IIltl.VGS DEATH. '& .. IB Mal.ol T1T-1 .... .r . .- I- olf '"ww vs, layman it. E. L. C. Farrm, ana ueo. i. '" arIon J McDonald and Alice Mc- (CoaUnuwl on pa .) D the press, as applied to your advertls- UIMUIItAA.4U,JIMUfci..t wL. i.-Jmi O YOU realize the power of Ing? The reformer seekB Its aid; the politician realizes Its power; the grafter fears lt. Is your product receiving the attention It merits? If not, why not use newspaper advertising? Every ono reads th'e dally newspaper'and every one will read your advertisement if interesting and displayed In suit able space, I .ft... Li... .... I , ii-ts-coMn-A. .n . 'safcai-. k iiiiw.iu.a 1 1 ... Henry Limit.)- Is Killed In Game al Auburn 1'rlson. AUBURN, 111.. April 21. While a game of dice .was In progress In tho village prison here, Lee Risen shot and killed Henry Llndsy, 35 years old. In a dispute over a 10-cent wager. RIboii made his efacape. Tho HAIXKS has plenty of everything portion of tho prison where tho game but IIAV and MONEY. was in progress is always open for destitutes. Risen and Llndsy and PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN CO YOUIt others gathered there fc j a game. COAL OltDEKS 9 1.80 l'EIt XON. yesterday woro as follows: At Portland R II Los Angeles. ....... U 2 Portland 4 7 At Vornon - R H Oakland 3 8 Vernon 10 12 At Sun FrnneliKio It H Sacramouto 2 4 San FrancUuo 7 9 l48t . .lJ -J-tt4- ,1 L yi m