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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
mmmmmmmmmm pwf ippfpofivwiwp wmw ' THE WORLD'S BEST JUDGMENT (S ALWAYS BASED ON WHAT HAS HAPPENED 5fott0 YOUR. ADS CARRYING fflO00 SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising spneo In m newspaper, compared with tho spaco used by other stores, should define Its compnrntho impot-tunco in the community! Docs your store's ad vertising Bianco do that? Your store-new b, should nppcnr ns regularly nB docs tills newspaper. If n newspaper omitted mi Jhbho now nnd then oven for so weighty a ren bou ns fearing that it might rain It would not bo ft good newspaper. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS m!jnmmi: v Sag VOL XXXIV Established In 1878 ns Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times. Const Mai! nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 154 fiOiniill? .. TBri6mM6 LEWIS, EDITOR AND PROMOTER, ' HAVF EFT ON DREAKWAT R ".: ' NO C ED RV U. S. GRAND JURY " "" Z " l" J 1' !,f 'fc- JIYSTERIOU8, STBANGRli'.BTOI PEN AT' THE A'ltCirAMHEAU HOUSE FOIt'A WEEK. DESCRIPTION TALLIES WITH THE MAX WANTED FRANCHISES POSTPONED KHPT TO HIS JIOOM ON PLEA OP IlEIXfl SICK GOT MEALS THEHE. In nil probnblllty trnln robber "No. 2" who assisted In tho hold up of the Shnstn Limited near Yoncolla, n couplo of weeks ago, departed from this city oifltho steamer Dreakwnter this aftornoon at 1 o'clock. From a story gleaned from E. D. Both Railroad and Water Fran chises Passed Up No Quorum. s Action on both tho water and rnll- road franchises was postponed by the city council at tholr regular BCBslon in tho city hall laBt ovoning owing to the fact that a quorum of tho "dads" was not present. Tho councllmcn prcsont wcro Tom Be a fcaDrfel -Get a huthp dh !, " - "C V Learned nnd Carl Herglantl, who aro Coko, A. II. Powers, D. FcrgtiBon and Btopplng nt thoArchaniuoAti rooming Cnrl Albreoht. ' r Iioubo, whero tho supposed bandit stayed whllo hero, It Is thought that Tin la ntinimn'nnnlilv' thn mnn. Tho young men statu that GlinrlcB councl1 to flx 80n10 cortn,n t,mo whon Tho roprenontatlvo of tho wato; company stated that thoy wanted tho Jost, ns ho registered, arrived at tho rooming hotiso Just ono wcolc ngi. During his stny there, ha rare ly ovor loft Ills room and was Boldom on tho street. Ho confined hlmsolf thoy could havo Mr. Cumminga cojno horo nnd talk the matter ovor with tho council. It wafl said that Mr. Gummlngs was a vory high prlcod man, tncldontnlly thero had to bo almost entlroly to his bed saying that somo dcllnlto tlmo Hot as thoy could he hnd traveled overland for five dnys not afford to allow him to loaf horo nnd that ho did not havo his clothes at full pay. Aftor somo llttln dollbor off In nil thin tlmo. Ho was quos- ntlon tho tlmo was sot for noxt Tuos tloncd by tho young men sovornl day ovoning. tlmos ns to whoro ho tamo from but Flro Chief L. W. Travor was pro each tlmo ho avoided tho answer by sont'and mndo qulto a talk upon tho talking nbout something or an entire- conditions of tho wires In tho "city, ly different character. Often ovon his Ho stnted that most of thorn worcso meals woro brought to him In his low that in caso or flro tho firemen room. could not lift tholr Inddors without Owing to tho fnct that his nppa- striking thorn. Othor wires woro fas rently mystorlous actions havo tonod on to flro escapes. Chlof Tra aroused somo suspicion among his vors wants tho council ot pass an or room mates tho two boys followed dlnnnco prohibiting tho telephone him whon ho loft this morning to nnd tolcgrnph companloB to placo go on tho street ns it wns a most tholr lines on flro oscnpos nnd also extraordinary ovont thnt ho should movo many ot tho present wires sky go out during tho dny. Tholr suspl- ward. Tho matter was placod In tho clons woro confirmed whon thoy saw hands of tho Acting City Attornoy him outer tho stonmshlp ofllco. Kendall. Horo thoy lost track of him and A request to transfer tho liquor trlod to see him on tho boat but ho llconso of Alox Johnson and Chas. So was no whoro liovldenco. Whon a Hn to John Juth nnd Androw Ingram Tlracs's ropresontntlvo stopped out of who recently purchased tho Castle tho 8tenmahlp ofllco holding tho pas- wood saloon on North Front street, songor list ono of tho young mon ap- will bo granted as Boon as tho proper pronched him and asked to sco It to bonds nro fllod. nscortnln If ono Jost nama It is practically decided that tho was on It. Aftor looking ovor tho city will soon own n rollor nnd ns first class passengers it could not bo phnlt pot with which thoy enn do found hut a glanco at tho Bteorago tholr own streot ropalrlng. TJ10 list confirmed their bollof that ho was point wns brought out rnthor forcibly going, as his nnmo was nt tho hot- that many of tho contractors had torn, showing thnt ho hnd JiiBt pur- actually "hold thorn up" and thnt tho clmeed his tlckot boforo Btopplng city fnthors did not wnnt n ropotltlon aboard. 0f this again. Tho city clerk wob in- Chlor of Police Curter-wns notified structed to wrlto to tho San Frnn of tho nffnlr nnd ho nskod tho bqys clsco nrldgo Company to got n prlco tho description of tho mnn. Thoy on tho Implements, readily told him. Ho consulted tho, There was coiiBldornblo discussion circular description of ono of tho over tho proposod All in tho Railroad Yoncolla robbers and much to his Addition. It is said that somo of Burprlso tho two descriptions tallied tho property ownors do riot wnnt to exactly, all excepting the clothing. ' havo tholr property filled whllo tho nils though counts as naught, majority of thorn would havo Do not bo a benr and growl, Growl at ov'ryono; Do not bo n hooting owl Blinking at tho sun; Do not bo n croaking frog, With u mournful measuro; Do not bo a baying dog, " -Barking Just for pleasure Do not bo a rabbit that Squeals at ov'ry sound; Do not bo n 'fraldy-cat Whon thoro's woo around. Do not liko a Jaybird stand, With a log to thump on Emulnto tho camol, and Got a hump ont Molloch. MASKED 1 5 ENTERPRISES NETTED HIM MILLIONS OF DOLLARS lB-roTrnrnlatlngtJiaL-horflr4B-BoinothliiKefiintai,vintr r4- im n fni- nn.i fnvorlng gnlo that will rip vmrcnlB-roTrnrnlatlngth fill our sails ftnd enrry us into tho suro havon ol lWUdpuiIlj audi progress, or n typhoon thnt will 'sweep us into a whirlpool of spcculntlon Instead of tho port of assured saf6ty and Biibstanco, cannot now-bo told. Tim Times faith In tho futuro ot Coou Bay Is too firmly founded to bo dls turbed by tompornry dofcat or doprosslon. Itn knov!odg6 of tho ro-' sources of this section Is too groat to permit It to ho worrlod or flurried by tho frenzy that finds oppression In froth. Tho Times has not and will not lend Itsolf to creating fnlso hopes by exploiting rumors for realities. Thcroaro thoso who think this paper should swing In with a whoop for a boom. Tho Times does not bollovo; in booms. It does not want to sou ono on Coos Bay. It docs bollovo I in solid substantial enterprise. It boliovcs in tho exploitation ot our re sources. Theso resources nro now whlto unto tho harvest awaiting tho mon and monoy thnt will mnko thorn n blessing to mnnklnd. Tho Times has lnborcd loug and faithfully toward such a consummation. That wo scorn nearer now than ovor boforo to realization Is In ltsolf n mattor for congratulation. Wo should not, howovor, loso our heads ovor high built hopos of Immodlnto nccompllshmont. Nolthor should wo loso our hends It actual Btart Is mado on such nccompllshmont. A doctor may nrescrlbo a tonic stimulant for a mnn but too much stimulant gives, an RAID SALOONS Palisade, Colorado, Citizens Clean Out Booze Shops of Town. '(By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., July 12 A mob of masked and armed cltl zona of PnllBndo, Colo., took tho law Into their own hands Mondny night, i until recently editor of n number of and visiting n numbor of places magazines and promoter or various whoro liquor was sold Illicitly, order- l0ntornr,8CB( WM ,ndlclod by n BnccfaI cd tho alleged "boot loggorB" to lcavo i . . ,... town. Ministers and town ofllclalB ' grnnd jury ,n tho Un,tod Stnlcs d'r aro -Bald to havo been In tho vlirllnncol trlct court t0(lny bcnS charged with 4corn1nlttco. Tho liquor dlsponsora fraudulent uso or tno malls. nro defiant and vlolonco Is lookod ror, Tho Indictment, contnlulng twolvo unless thoy comply with tho domnnds, Charged With Fraudulent Uso of Government Mails. Unsecured Noted and Poor Stock Were Evidently His Specialty. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, TlracB.) ST. LOUIS, July 12.- -D. G. LowIb, ill DniiPinm K MJ 0 UN OF ALLIANCE As Outcome of Arbitration Treaty, the Alliance Will Close. (By AsBocmted Preaa to Coos Bay , T'mos.) TOKIO, Japan, July 12. Tho rovl- othor hoadacho In tho morning. Coos Bny has had two or threo of thosol8lon ot t,l Anglo-Jnpancso nlllanco "morning artor" foollngs. Lot our onorglos bo dovotod to dovolopraont ,s rognrdea as an Inovltablo outcomo as woll as speculation. Thoro b much to bo dono on Coos Bay. Tho ot tho Anglo-American Arbitration coming or a railway will not bo an Aladdin's lamp that will magically treaty. Thoro is roaaon to bollovo fill our fields with farmora or our city with factories. Thoso things "" negotiations oi bucii n revision havo been going on for sovornl weoks. It is rpportod that Great Britain has proposod to modify tho must como thon, ns now by, Intelligently directed offort. Tho thing to romombor is that this is a groat country. Coos Bay Is a great harbor. Thoro aro groat nutural resourcos horo. Theso things cannot bo dovelopod In a day. Nolthor can thoy bo taken away. In tho j0'1"" Providing mutual assistance In dark days of doprosslon Tho Tlmco wns ovor cortaln that Coos Bay ovont ot war, making tho provision in application in ovont mm oitnorj pnrty to nlllnnco Is fighting n nation with whom tho othor has concludod n gonornl arbitration treaty. It Is understood Japan has already agreed to this proposition. would como Into Its own. That day Is near at hand. Lot us bo hopoful but not hilarious. Lot us quaff of tho cup of prpgross but avoid getting "paralyzed." Bo n camol, got a hump on, to mako things movo and movo toward tho making of a roal metropolis on Coos Bay. FIRST BERRY iAIR IN THE WORLD Lead the tno "nalnesa houses will bo burning red and green flro. and tho queen in tho mammoth borry show parade will bo under a constant shower of sparks and vnrl-coWod flro balls which, mingled with many-colored rockets and roman candles, will mako counts, covers four propositions which woro laid boforo tho puhllo by Lowls In which ho Is nllogcd to havo obtaluod sovornl million dollars by misleading representations and with intent to dofraud sold unno curcd notes on tho Womnn'B Maga zine building nnd tho Woman's Na tional Dally building in tho Unlvor slty City, of which Lowls Is mayor, unsecured notes of tho University Heights Realty and Dovolopmont Company, oporntcd n dobonturo scliomo and that ho mUroprosontod tho condition of tho Lowls Publish ing Company in soiling tho stock of that corporation. REDONDO OUT TRIS MORNING Coos County World With a Big Berry: Fair Next Year Plans Now Being Perfected For a Big Celebration. a pyrotochnlo display of wondortul It was decided a numbor of Marsh- boauty. Bands of miiBlc will keep tho th flnld business mon In conference with ' many la lino of march. In good Chlof Carter Btatod that ho Is qulto dredgo throw all of Its dumpings on , th(j c,.nmbor of commerce thnt tho mnrcll'nB order, confldont thnt tho man who left on tholr land. In this mattor tho city , Tho carnival colors will mlnglo the Breakwater Is tho man wanted .attorney was OKaln Instructed to look.flr8t uls Borry 1,nlr ovor ,ieia m tuo with red. whlto nnd bluo ombloms-of About a week ago Is tho tlmq tho into and determine If It was possible world will bo held in this city noxt patriotism, "Bogono; dull caro; hang "Jinorltlea thought ho would arrive through some legal course to compel lure. Tho fnct that ho said' ho hid them all to allow tho fill, n long overland Journey nnd slept In ' Following nro tho claims allowed his clothes for flvo days, also confirms by tho council: tho belief that ho Is tho man. Abner Trlbboy. labor ?J9.31 Although no dtntoment was mado Flro department 27.00 to the effect it la thoueht that the no- vIpa rtonnrtmont CI. 00 lice department nt Portland will bo Fire department ,... 11.00 i W G Tho steamer Redondo with a largo cargo of lumber doparted for San Francisco this morning with tho fol lowing passengers: Chns. B. Martin, James Borrlng, W. J. MoPheo, AI. Horschol, R, R, Donnlgon, Ell Schorer, Mabel Horu chol. Miss Evans, Ralph Mahonoy, Frod Bolshor, L. Goulx, A. R. Mains, F. Ealfl, E. Hamstlr, F. McKonzlo, F. ID. Lnyton, C. M. Mennofeo, R. Somo roy, F. D. Lattln, J. J, Kronhohn, D. W. Pino, C. C. Curry, H. P. Jonos. July. Thero will bo tho tooting ot h,orns, Committee on Ways and Means to Cut Cotton Tariff. (By Associated Pross to Coos Baj Tlnips.; WASHINGTON, D. C, July 12. Tho domooratlo members ot tho House Committee on Ways and Means BREAKWATER FOR PORTLAND Tho Bteamor Breakwator dopartod this aftornoon promptly on tlmo at 1 o'clock for Portland, carrying Borrow, caro would kill a cat, bo let reBumod work on tho cotton Bcnodulo " passengers and much freight all bo merry," will bo tho motto of blowing of whistles, tho blaro of 0,d 'a youn& n,,ko ,n Marshflold brass, tho hurrahing of people, and . ; , . . . . , , . , Tho streets will bo Jammed, hotels the sound pt revelry, by night and day and iPU0c hou8e8( r0tunmts nnd In Marshflold next July. lunch counters will need extra help There will be a city of strangers to wait on tho peoplo who will flock notified and tho man taken whon ho Flro department 4.00 from every direction. Special trains to tfils city, the homo of tho worm's stops from tho boat. In such event, Flro department 103.00 nnd boats will run to accommodate best berries. Bnomd ho prove to bo tho man, tho Condron'p Uvory l.pO local boys will undoubtedly have a Walter ch,rrtnn1 police... 9.00 ellce of the $3,600 reward that Levi Smith, polico 12,p0 hangs over tho head of the robbers. Pacific Livery and Transfer Co. 1.po I J. Daly, labor. . . . 14.31 NOTICE. loregon Power Co., supplies. . 1.25 tho Epworth League will meet Oregon Power Co., supplies ..434.20 yesterday and expect to havo tho bill ready noxt week. Duties are to bo cut on all cotton goods from thirty to fifty per cent and are to bo lovied on the ad valo rem basis. greatest variety of borrles at tho fair. This cup will never leave Coos couu- ty. Following Is the list of passengers departing: Miss Edith Holms, Wm. Pettyjohn, Mrs. Pettyjohn, Mr. C. Van Dyno, Mrs. Van Dyne, Miss Mario Thoma son, Mrs, J, D. Edmunds, F. J. Hayos, Miss Mao Wall, George Murrny, R, McPhlllnnoy, Mrs. Phlllauoy, C. W. Atkinson, John Robinson, Cliff JO, Ward, Otto BJorqulst. Ernest Harold, tho throng thnt will mlnglo with us, This city will sparo neither oxnonse andeat tho world's best berries. nor pains In making this annual oc- Stapolos, tho Portland Jeweler, Victor PInot, John Post, R. C. Lock A business men's excursion will be caslon tho event of tho year. 'will present a world's champion cup hart, Mrs. Lockhart, L. B. Reodor, 0. run from Pprtland, and wlth this ! T)io Marshflold Chnmber of Com-1 tor tho best display of loganberries. A. Putchard, E. A, Putchard, C. A. crowd will be tho .state officials. p morco will advertise this berry fair Many handsomo prizes will bo award- Manassa, Mrs. C. A. Manassn, A. Marshflold will bo In gala attiro In every section of tho United States isd for tho many dlfforont varieties Dawson, Mrs. A. Dawson, Herman for her first annual berry fair. and Canada. ' of berries grown In this county. Kruogor, Pauline Harris, Mrs. Man The business houses will exert Mr. Frank TIchenor has donated a ' Eacjh year will find tho borry fair nlng, Mrs. James Ellerby, Albort Gar- thomselves in their attempt for tho handsome silver loving cup to bo greater and grander in ovory respect, flold, E. C. Baker, John Esklsan, 10.50 best displays of decorations. It will retained by Coos county until somo Coos county Is the homo of tho bor- Thps Wallace, J. A, Rosmusson, 3.00 bo a big tlmo for ono whole weok, n section of 'the world takes it away ry. Tho world's best borrles grow Chas B. Coleman, L. E, Selborg, Chas READ THE TIKES' WANT AD8. R. C. Cordes, labor 12.00 good time from Btart to finish. All Tlds cup is for the county having tho hero. B. Jonea. ' ,r (this evening nt tho Methodist churcn. Erlck Bolt, labor 1G.C7 ) All members aro requested to bo pre- W. Jtevls, labor 15.50 lEent' iWnltor nichaffton. labor Coos uay 'teiopnone uo. 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