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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1911)
L&&Kra A . .diEHEp HjKtwIS iUdiBj& iS StuSl'-.nBgBB 5TO? -fi in inyi ir(i mr rywniMiiyTTfvlwifHWip I0,ffc"wi '"'"''WfWTwnjpfpilfcVKrP THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION. &. 4 , : ; i KS&&. a -iHI COOS BAY TIMES Jkt. C. MALONEY Editor anil Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY times. Mnrshllcld :: :: :: : Oregon OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAHSHPIELD. Dedicated to tho service of the people, that no good catiso shall lack r champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican news paper published every evening oxcopt Sunday, and Wookly by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Enterod at the postoflico at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month '. 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.60 When paid strictly In ndvanco the lubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day TIuiob Is $0.00 psr year or $2.50 for six months. RETURNS 8DY 10 PARENTS Kidnaoers of Italian Lad In Chicago Promises to Bring Him Back Home Today ' (By Associated Press to tho Coos' Day Times.) CHICAGO, III., Aug. 9. "Angolo Is coming homo today," snld n sister of tho Mnreno lad who was kldnnpod recently and for whoso return $5,000 was demnnded. Tho police believe tho boy's father reached sonio agree ment with the kidnapers. Chief of Pollco McSweny stated ho learned that Antonio Murono, father of the kidnaped boy, had an Inter view with the nllegod "blnckhnnders" at dawn and thnt he expected to make an arrest tonight. E POINT POINTERS. COOS COUNTY FAIH. MVHTL News of tho Upper Coqullle as Told Hy The Enterprise. W. D. Newton was up from his ranch between Arngo and Flshtrnp tho first of the week. Mr. Newton has disposed of some over 1,000 gal lons of fresh borrles this season, principally Logaiis, the larger por tions being marketed nt the Dandott and on the Bay. The gentleman stated that he could no doubt haw sold 2,000 gallons more had he the fruit. Bay Ofllelnl Paper of Coos County e THE EVERLASTING CONTLICT. THERE never seems to bo an end to fighting, cither In public af fairs or private. No sooner is ono reform accomplished than an other rises to be achieved. No hoou cr Is one advanced step made In a man's business than another must bo taken. No sooner Is one victory gained In an Individual's personal af fairs than another must bo won Every man holds up before himself tho hope thnt sometime, perhaps soon, ho will light Ills last light, will a final success and then enjoy rest nnd pence ntul comfort as the fruition of his fighting and his successes. But thnt in a vain hope nnd no man real izes It. Moreover, why should any mnti want to realize It? Why should any man aspire to morn Inaction, doing of nothing except for selfish onds? Why should not a man's pow ers bo used for good us long as he possesses thorn? The real philosophy of success, nnd Its deep meaning and abiding worth woro sot forth by Walt Whitman when ho said: "It Is provided In tho essence of .things that from any fruit ion of success, no matter what, shall come forth something to makn a greater struggle necossnry." Success In ono thing means merely a step to ward another and perhaps a larger success In another, f tho successful limn Is faithful to the best there Is In him and around him. LANGE HEATS SQUIRES. (By Associated Press to Coos Times.) BRISBANE, Australia, Aug. 0. Hill Lunge defeated Bill Squires In the fifth round for the heavy-weight championship of Australia. SAYLOIl IS NAMED. Will (By He' Receiver of Public Money In Seattle. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times. WASHINGTON. I). C Aug. 8. i Presldent Tuft today sent to tho Senate the nomination of Albert Sav ior, to be receiver of public money In Seattle. ' W.' C. Conner, who established and was for n number of years publisher of the Enterprise, now editor of tho Lender nt Cottago Grove, rodo in on a bicycle last Thursday evening nnd visited for a couple of days with hU sister, Mrs. Will Luudy. Ho also visited Dandon and Coqullle before going out Tuesday. We understand tho gentleman has nsplratlou to again enter tho Journalistic Held In this county. Tho 50,000 cans which the enn nory compnny hns ordered nro ex pected to arrive any dny, and Proces sor Etrls states that, the plant will be started some day next week prob ably on the 10 of this month. The string beaiiB will bo canned first, aft er which runs will bo made on ap ples and other fruits. Organization EITectwl at Myrtle Point to Forward It. MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Aug. 9. Tho fair association meeting was hold at tho city hall last Saturdny after noon, twenty prominent ranchers and business men being present. K. II. Hnnson called tho meeting to order and L. A. Roberts acted ns secrotnry A permanent organization effected by electing R. C. Dement, president; L. A. Roberts, secrotnry nnd .1. It. Benson, trensurer, of tho body to bo known ns the Coos County Fnlr As sociation. Tho secretary was In structed to correspond with Curry county parties and Invito them to Join the association, In which enso the name will bo changed to Coos Curry County Fair Association before It Is finally Incorporated. No Extra Steps With Electric Flat Irons Every woman took many steps between ironing board and stove the old way The new electric abolishes all this loss 0 energy and time TL t i u U i -U t, xnc nuimig ucui uc ,uuuc in mc ujuiest TOOm available or on the porch And the work is done better FOUR NEARLY DROWN. TRAIN KILLS FOUR. Two Others Injured In Utlca Cross- lug Accident. (ny Associated Press to Coos Dny Tlmos.) UTICA. N. Y.. Aug. S. A train struck a wagon nonr hero, killing four. Two others woro injured. CAROUSAL ENDS FATALLY. RECALL IN CURRY COUNTY. Tho Gold Bonch Globe clipped nn editorial from Tho Times ndvlslng Coos county residents not to Hlgn tho Judge Coke recnll petition nnd adds tho following: "Whnt Is good ndvlse for Coos nnd Lnne counties, Is certainly good for Curry. If thero has been n re call potltlon In this county we have not heard of It, If thero were, wo don't bollevo there could ho found a half dozen men In the countv thnt would besmirch their names by sign Jng It." One Italian Killed and One Wounded by Unknown Man. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) VANCOUVER. B. C. Aug. S. As tho climax of n carousal of Italians. Romeo Rosen was shot dead and An tonio Mouotlto was wounded by an uuldentllled innii who escaped. SHAKER SAM DEAD. Claude Giles says that they raise large turnips In his father's garden. Ho measured one thnt ho pulled up the other day nnd found it to be 27 Inches In circumference. Who can beat this for raising vegetables? Mrs. .1. F. Strong was cniled to Dandon Inst week by tho serious ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Archlo ilo leubeck. LnBt Frldny night, Rev. F. .T. Chat burn nnd daughter Kate, nnd Chnun cy nnd Eunlco Carpenter had a nnr row escnpo from drowning In tho Coqullle river Just bolow Prosper, by tho upsetting of a small gasoline Inunch In which they wero riding, nnd only for tho fact thnt Mr. Chnt burn nnd Chnuncy wero both excel lent swimmers, tho wholo qunrtot would probably hnve gono down. Dandon Recordor. Electric Flat Irons now $3.00 Ironing Done In Half the Time With Half the Labor Telephone 1-78 PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & YOUR COAL ORDERS, 91,50 CO., TON. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 211-J. A big teachers Instltuto Is to ho held at Port Orford In Curry county August 2.1, 21, 25. Governor West nnd State Superintendent of Instruc tion, J. II. Ackermnn nro expected to be present nt the meeting nnd del Ivor addresses. Noted Indian Passes Away Suddenly Near Olympla. (ny Associated Prosa to Coos nay Tlmos.) TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 9. Mud Bay Sain, head of tho Shaker sect among the Indians of the Pacific northwest, died suddenly nt Mud Bay, near Olympla of convulsions from something he had eaten. Ho was n robust man of sixty yenra of) age. The Shaker religion of tho In dians differs from the same sect as known to the whites. It was foundo.l In early 80'a by John Slocum nnd wife who lived nt Union nnd Is said to have done a great deal for the up lift of tho Indians. Mnrrled At high noon, Sunday. July IlOtli. nt the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Wldby. near this city, Miss Elvira Wldby to Mr. Prank L. Miller of this city. Rev. Win. Chnndler officiating. APPRECIATES COOS H.V TIMES. (From Gold Beach Globe.) During tho pnst six week Hire' or four numbers of one of our inont valued exchanges, the diiily Goo Bay Tlmos. hns reached our tnblo. It Is it deplorable condition of nffnlrs without a shadow of nn excuse- for nuyone. and If we ran learn wheiv tho fault lion, will promUe tho guilty one free spneo In The Globe with vongonnco. Maybe oi Thief. Marshal Car ter today arrested a strnngor giving tno name of Harry Smith, who Is supposed to be wanted at Roseburg for the theft of n horse and buggy, lie wh anented while trying to soil the horse nnd buggy here. J. .1. Endlcott of this city. Wednes day received a letter bearing the snd message announcing tho death of four or his relatives In Indiana. Ills eldest sister, Mrs. Maria Davis of Russlnvllle, who was closo to ninety yenrs of uge, died Juno 2lHt, 1911. Her son, Linn Davis, having died Mny 5th. 1911. A nephew, Frank Endlcott or Darlington, Ind., died July 2nd, 1911, nnd a niece. Julia Smith, also or Darlington, died July 5th. 1911. HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 7-room houso nt Bunker Hill Sl.noo 5 Lots and two buildings on Broadway South 9l),i((' Bungalow, niodorn, Central avenue .s:,1,o Threo ncres deep watorrront .51,000 AUG. FRIZEE.V, Real Estate Insurance and Rciitnls OH, Central Ave., Marslilleld, Ore. Oregon Power Company WATCH! NOTICE Homor Mnuzey, ono of tho drivors nnd tho solicitor for us Is out ror Laundry. Watch him! ho Is linblo to stop you on tho street nnd oxplnln nil dotnll8 or Lnundry nnd nlso to bo at your homo any tlmo. Ho knows Lnundry business rrom A to 5C. Marshfield Hand and, Steam Laundry PHON, 2U0-J -. r-v . ii w ' j w WS -U v. Y7ii'ir,:?-jt a TYt v-. . "" ::;ri DRAIN VIEW OF IT. Thru DKRHV Us flavor won Its favor. Don't forwt PHONE 1M I ..I. the Turkish Baths. Bay KILLED BY TRAIN. (By Assoalatoii" Press to Coos Times.) CHUYEVNH. Wyo.. Auk. 9. Lawrence Swanson. 21 yearn old. of Yakima, Wash., wan killed near Green River. Wyo.. when ho foil un der n t I'D In while on route east with n shipment or sheep. FRUIT JARS DOUBLE TRAGEDY OCCURS. Rejected Suitor Kills Urlde of Tluve WeeKs and Himself, (By Assoclnl Al Press to tho Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES. Cnl.. Aug. 9. Mm. A. J. Grant who was mnrrled ' In San Francisco throe weeks hko nnd enmo bore with her husband to Hvo. was shot nnd klllod bv Emii ' Hoist, a rejected suitor, who Immo dlntely committed suicide. The shooting occurred In Mrs. Grant's apartments. i We have n full supply of all tho J leading makes that you will require during the fruit canning kPavoii. 1 KXOWLTO.V .IARS. VACUUM SELF- SEALER Pints dozen ,10c i VmiH down (ir.e ECONOMY JARS I'lnts per doeii isl.no Qi'ai'ts Mr dozen jjJI.U.-. Half gallons . . per thueii $!. HALL MASON .IARS I'lnts . . . ..... .per dozen (We jimiis .. ,oen H.v Half gallons SI. 15 N-OVXCH JELLY GLASSES Per dozen 35c Pull Hue Jar rubbers, caps, clamps ami wrenches. People There Stirred Up Over Losing Coos Hay Line. The Drain "Nonpareil" says: "Our community has been somewhnt stir red up this week over n story pub lished In tho loading newspapers hav ing all the enrmnrks of authenticity regarding n railroad to the coast, nnd its supposed detriment to our own road to Coos Bay. We nro not ularined. however, nt the terrible story, ir It served nn other good pur pose. It will ndvertljfe our loenlltv to the world that nt least three differ ent parties with lnonev to hum nn striving to head off the other to reach a given point. "But ns for the people of this vici nity, don't squeal boforo you are hurt, nnd turn over on your bncUs like n turtle and Hop your flippers to no use. Turn to tho betterment of your own town.. Improve your streets. Improve your roads, build sewers, Improve nfter your wnter planf. establish your electric light.. auu create power to move, nnsh Mm movement to pronto tho Umpqun port of entry and you will be fuinil Ing your destiny." PRCFESSJIOJVJAL Hit. A. .1. HENDRY'S J-' Modern Dental Parlor. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notlco nt tho very lowest prices. Kxnmlnntlon froo. Lady nttondunt, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. M its. L. EHICKSON, Professional Nurso 25 First Strcot Phono C4-J Am propnred to nccomraodato pa- tloiits. Conflnomont casos a sDeclaliv T R A. C. BURROUGHS, Scleutlllc Mnssaglst, Treats all diseases Offlco, corner bocond nnd Central Avenue. Olllco hours 11 to 12 n. in. 2 to 5 p. m, r)R. II. H. MOORE, Chiropractor". Chronic Diseases a Specially 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later. Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine' lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood, rR. C. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyoiclun Gradunto of the Amorhnn school ol Osteopnthy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorndo'BIk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to I; Phono lCl-Jj Mnrshtield; Oregon C'A. Smith Broadway Yards ORDER NOW Lumber & Mfg. Co, Phone 190-J T-H. J. W. INGI - Physician INGRAM, and Surgeon, 209-210 Coko Building hones: Olllce UVZI; Residence 10 1. J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. HANDON NAVAL RESERVES. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE 32 The nth Division of Oregon Naval Mllltln was organized In Bnndon last night with 30 men onllstlng. Dr. Straw, commanding the Mnrshfleld Division was organizing ofllcor. nnd the following officers wero elected I for the Dandon Division: Dr. L. P. Soronsen. lloutennnt commanding; Dr. Smith J. Mann, division surgeon, nnd E. S. Gear, ensign nnd drill mas ter. Dandon Recorder. Office ovor Flanagan & Dennett Dank larshfleld Oregon rH. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhart Dulldlng, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phone 191 - Marshfield Otflco 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. uenarai Agents "EASTSIDB" ALICE H The Popular Picnic Boat. Now makes regular schedule on tho South Coos River run. Loaves Mnrshfleld woek days at 4 q. m. Ar rives in MnmhflnM ... o.lr - Phonem'j P8t fUnday' ,CaVea "-shflela a , cone iu&-j na,..n. ........ UO k .,, in. Al. BAFE INVESTMENT For information concerning high-class bond investments, Dearlng C Interest net, write O. H. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angeles, California. m. HEARY'S GUN SHOP "I can fix it for you." Gun, bicycle, machine lock repair ing, Keys made nnd fitted. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phoue 180-R BlancharcTs Livery Wo have secured tho livery neas of L. H. Holsner and are Pr" pared to ronder excellent service w the UeoDla of Cnna Bay. Cart11" drivers, good rJgs aud every1" that will mean satisfactory servleew tbo public. Phono us for o drltw hore. a rig or anything needed the livery line. Ve also do trucklug business of all kind HLANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sales Servic' 141 First and Alder Street!. , Phono 138-J '