IT IS ALWAYS A STILL LONGER STEP TO THE W THAN IT DOWNWARD YOUR ADS CARRYING Your store-news, should appear ns regularly ns does (Ills newspaper. If n newspaper omitted nn issue now nml tlu'ii even for so weighty a ron mn as fearing Hint U "light rain It would not bo n good nownpnpcr. SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A, store's advertising space Ib a newspaper, compared with tho Hpaoe used liy other stores, should define It cotnparntivo Importance In tiw couiiniiultyl Docs your store's tA verlNIng space do that? mmt& 00S MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES3 Established In 1878 as The Coast Mall VOL XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of TIimm. Const Mnll and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 44 law BANKER BEAU BE Hi ALL COUSIN'S EIE Alleged Wife Murderer Graph ically Describes How High wayman Shot Her. ONLY PASSING FANCY FOR BUELAH BENFORD Plans to Give Demonstration to Jury of Attack oh Auto ' on Road. (By Associated Tress to Coos-Bay Times.) , CHESTEHFIEM) COURTHOUSE, Vn., Sept. !. Nonry Clay Deattio Jr., went on tlio witness stand to day nml categorically denied that ho tool; any part In or Know anything nbout tlic purcluiBO of shot K by cousin, Paul llenttle, with which his wife was killed. Ukowlso ho flatly contradicted almost tho ontlro testi mony of his cousin, particularly with regard to tho alleged confession In which Henry Is supposed to havo said Paul, "I wish 1 hadn't done It." llenttle showed sinned of nervous ness, but his nnswers were quick and dcclflve and ho showed npt memory In relating the details of tho manner In which tho alleged highwayman np pronrliod tho machine., and Intending to shoot tho accused, and tho mur dered wife, who sat beside him. It wns the sntne story Identical oven In phraseology, with that which the ac cused told the coroner's jury,, al though he ndmltted moro of IiIb rela tions with lleulnh llenford, follow ing the courso of tho dofotiBO throughout tho trial and pointing lier out as a dlsreputnblo girl for whom the prisoner hnd only a piiBBlng fancy and for whom ho never would liavo murdered his wife. For nearly two hours rind a half Roattlo was in tho witness chair and when court ad journed for luncheon tho direct exa mination of the prisoner, closing tho c.ih for tho defense, wns roncluded Kcrpt for tho demonstration requir ed l tho counsel for tho prlsonor that the Jury bo shown ly tho accused on the lawn outsldo the court room the txnet nmnnor In which ho says the murder occurred whllo lio was seated In tho car. Indications aro that Bcnitlo will bo on tho stand un til line In tho evening ns tho prose cution has prepared a longthy cross examination. IR RE BROKEN TODAY French Aviator Reaches Alti tude of 13,943 Feet In Aeroplane. By A--- . laied Press to tho Coos Bny Tlmal PKMF. Franco. Sent. 4. Ro- laiu" (, linrros, n French aviator. II' T ll tit'V w world's record for alti ui .leroplniio, reaching 13,- 0 UM' I It IMI.K CRl'SHKS 3IAX. i iT. Cal.. Sept. I. A pUo iiwly uuloaded from tho ft' ...liiudo hero, collapsed, bu- " - a: h it Kdwnrd Thompson. ' li- ship's olncors. Ho siu- ' " liOUMlon of tho brain nnd "h uile nnd probably will dlo. -poclnl GOT-TO.fiirr-HOMH Prie.M nnd onslost posslblo terms on H 7 lures, 500-foot ocean front. Pcrc lovered, sheltered from wind, wtenUi lew of coast, excellent IshlDfi and hunting, fine sand beach Close 1 Todd, the Chnndler.' THE ONE ACCEPTABLE CURE E0R "KNOCKING" SEEMS ON STAN 0 E i Judge Coke and Family and .', Fri6rjds Made 500-Mile Tour of Coast. 'Judge Jf.S.,, Cgko' and wlfo and children and Chus II. Sclby urrlvcd homo las't night from n delightful auto tour. Part of tho way, they wore accompanied by Geo. M. Uri).wn II! and jrn ii.'iuuuio 01 uosouurK anu,, , , A . ., . . ,?,,,. . n ' ... , Mind a good trip down tho coast. Sho .Ins Watson of Coqulllo. Thoy went from horo to Gold Uonch lllul a b,B c,,rK r Konoral freight, whoro Judgo Coke presided at tho Including housohold goods, rogulnr- term of circuit court. Last) Tho Breakwater yesterday aftor Wednesdny morning, thoy loft thoro ; lllt0l llA tho siiglnnw In tho Coluni- nnd wont to Crescent City, tlionco bnck to Grunts Pass, tlionco to Hose burg and homo via tho Myrtle Point Saginaw made tho run up without road. Tho entire trip wns made with- dllllculty and should have' reached out a mishap, tho only dolny botng Portland Into Inst evening, occasioned by the breaking of aj Tho Breakwater will sail at 9:30 spring between Crescent City and Tuesdny morning for Portland. Sho Grants Pass. The run wns over GOO . will start on tho soven day schodulo mites. . September 1C. "Tho trip wns u most delightful Among those arriving on thu one,1" said Mr. Sclby this morning, nreakwator wore tho following: "Tho rond Is mountainous and crook-. Miss S. A. McCullnm, Geo Solnndor, ed but Judge Coko Is a very careful M. Wakemnu, Mrs. Wakoman, W. drlvor and wo enjoyed It line. Crcs- Robinson, Mrs. A. Kruso, A. Pctor cent City Is a mighty nice llttlo town. Bon, II. C Krusw, Geo Meursgrony, "Every plnco wo -wont, Cobs Bny T. Thornun, A. M. Rhodos, Ester Sll rallrond oxtonslons was tho principal verman, A. B. Tucker. G. U Cloth thomo of conversation. At ench of Jen, Mrw. Clothlon, A. I. Tlarkor, Hoi tho prlnclpnl plnces wo visited, their, on Q. Barker. Mrs. II. Wngnor, Mrs. hope of rnllronds seemed to center jT. Crow, T. Crow, Latim M. Galletto, on Coos Bny." J. R. Gallottc, Jlmmlc Downer, Mrs. Sadie Downer, Myrtle Downer, Jack RINGER HERMANN HKItK. 'Do-wnor, Robt Downer, Rov. A. R. Hon. Blngor Herrmann hns sono Monroo, C. L. Adnnis, C. G. Gulov to Myrtlo Point and Marshflold whoro BOn, Mrs. "Rlla .'cl6on, Ilolon Smith, ho Intends to spond a couple of j. g. oiln, Mrs. Olln, 1. K. McCon weoks with friends. Mr. Hormnnn noil, Geo. M. Ross, R. M. Plko, Mrs. (ormorly resided In Coos county J whoro ho has an oxtonslvo neqnuln- tanccBhlp. Rosoburg Nuws. Al-TIJIlSTUAVIKlTlVv"lKCIItn Strawborxles tho year Tound Is the . record Geo. V. ArtlB Is nttomntliiB ' nnd so far ho has mndo good has but 200 plants yot ho picks i enough berries dnlly to supply his' tnblo. George Is a firm bollovor In' Coos county soli ib the groateit pro-j duclng wctlon of the stnte. North Bend Hnilior. L W CDMWUTTEEiGETS EXHIBITS Five NIarshfleld Women Select ed to Have Charge of In ' stitution Henceforth. The Marshflold Public Library com mittee has been reorganized In order to more effectually carry out the work, a number of tho nioinbors of tjie original commlttoo In charge of it being away from Coos -Bay so thnt thoy could not give It tholr 'time and nttontlou. Tho membors ot tho now commit too or rather tho directors of tho now ! public library association aro. .urs. Homy Songstackon, Mrs. M. c. uor ton, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. II. S. Towor nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormae. City Attorney Goss hold thnt under tho law, Mayor E: 12. Straw could not nnnoint a new library committee un- til the library was being supported i.v n iilrect tax for that purpose, Howevor, ho hold that tho old com mittee could name their successors and acting under this ruling, tho old committee agreed upon tho now direc tors. TERRIBLE FLOODS Estimate That Over 100,00.0 Lives We're Lost In Yarirjstc Kiang Valley. ' (By Associated Press to CGOn Buy Ji'Inuj.). HANKOW!, China, ScpL I Tho EIGHTY-LINE Steamer Met Steam 'Schooner Saginaw livColumhia River Late Yesterday. ' Tho Breakwater arrived In at noon toimy wltn olghty-oiio. passengers, she' i bin rivor Just abovo Astorlu. Tho pike, C. G. McCarthy, Mrs. I). 12 Qulnn, T3oo lluvrlng, Jack Boyor, 1. Murr, S. Glttoron, Goo Fort, F. Shtr vor, 3. Comlnos, P. Ruko, M. Com!- REAKWATER i i wm " Collins, u. uiooianu, .M.Uiurt and tho Tour succeeded In turn- - i.l ... 1 T Mil.... T I .. PmiII i. . . - a . a ..I .1 . ..a 1 "uc,u",,,,,k '" r.iniw. j Ue,NolBoii, Carl Knorts, Carl Drelyor, T3. , Williamson, uari iiiuiiio, v. u. Thompson, Mrs. T. Flolchor, Mrfc. F. 12. llaguo. Sani Nubs, Mrs. Nnss, Miss Hart, Capt. A. II. Davis, Mrs. Davis, A. 3. Cnpron.'W. H. Robor, Geo John- ....... r. na. 111 - son, John Sommorsot, J. Tnggnrt, Krlss Kollock, JI. Knudson, A. B'jor dsou, C. Chrlsteson, Albert Snlkon, Otto Lnrsoit, S. Mao, Ben I-ufher, C. Thompson, .. Anderson. FOR STATE FAIR Frank B. Tichenor Makes It Complete Today Works i Hard For It. ' With nn exhibit assembled thivt Ava3 n revelation to ovon Coos linniilo Vrnnlr Tl. Tlplionnr county .'"" -- - - t this afternoon packing the stult for shipment to Snlotn. Ho oxpects moro In this afternoon nnd ovonlns and can handlo lato consignments up to R o'clock In tho morning. Although Mr. Tichenor hns got to- gethor nn exhibit of much merit, it has, been secured only after much hnrii work on his part. Today when somo of tho samnles of corn nnd veg-!to etables ho desired wore not forth-, coming, he wont out to tho stores; nud picked up the best samples he, could find in the market. The various articles wore on exhl - bit at tho Marshflold Chamber of I Commerco all day and attracted much attention and won much praise for Mr. Tichenor. SWEEP Oil i American mission nt Wnliu hns ro ctlved a report that a hundred thou sand persons wcro drowned. In Hoods on the Yangtsc Klang river. Tho il'obds are tho worst in ninny years. It Is estimated that OG per cent of tho crops wero destroyed. 01 CRASH SUNDAY Milo Sumner Injured and Arno Mereen, Jack Merecn and. Herman Edwards Escape Mllo Sumner of tho Pioneer Hard-. wuro company la conllnod to his homo today with three broken ribs nml somo minor bruises and Arno Mo- iiwiii .Im.lr Miirixm nml f'nlil. Horilinil . EilwnrdB aro gradually recovering from thp fright entailed by an auto accident on tho Llbby road yester day. That the nccldont was not moro liU I (disastrous In its results Is ono of thoi80 marvels of motoring. Mr. Moreen and son, .Inck, wore en route to I.lbby In their lliipinobllo" Just ns they reached the sharp curve in tho rounding along tho top of thoj1" thls vicinity and aided him In as . i f.ii.iittilnt Hiciti iwwullitl If litu ntn canyon, Mllo Sumner and enpt. wards In Mr. Sumnor'u Metz cur hove In sight, coming from Mhby. Mr. Siimnor wnsSrunning at n good clip and ns only n low feot Intervened be tween tho much lues, it va Impos sible to stop In time to avoid a colli sion. Realizing this, Mr. Sumner turned his enr Into tho embankment Thombnnkmout Is almost strnlght up and down. In another Instant, tho Met', car hnd run up the sldo and turned turtle, falling wor bnckwnrd with tho wheel striking on tho run Tiln?; board of Mr. Mweon's ear which had been brought to a standstill. Mr. IM wards fell out of tho car and rolled under tho front of Mr. Mo-:l'on until a test dam Is constructed reon'H enr. tho lftltor being the onlyjncroBB tho ou,Iot ot U'0"1 tl ,,otul thlng thnt prevented the Met-. niuchl-l',no how In"cl wntl"' cun BtoruU no fnlllng on top of him and relish ing him. Mr, Stnnnor fell out on tho other side. Apparently neither wer badly ing mo .moi Tigui sine up nun swiri' lug it on its -way. A fow nun u feot would liavo nionnt tho Mntz car dropping over on Mr. Moreen mid Jack and hnd not Mr. Moreen's iiniuhlno Intervened, Mr I2d wards Mould have 'been crushed underneath It. When Mr. Sumner reached home, ho felm pain In his Bldo nnd sent for n nhyslelnn who found that three. ribs had nen fractnrefl. COMMAA3Vi:it DAVIS OF U. fi. XAXT AltRlVICS 5U12H12 TO AS SIST OX TRIP TO PORTLAND. Conimanaor Davis of tho regular Unltod States Navy and Paymaster TAKE BOSTON NDRTHJUESDAY Is 'busyiCapnm arrived here from Portland ' today io assist hi taking tho tralulug ship Boston back from Coos Bay to the Columbia river, Capt. Roypolds statoa that thoy ' hopo to i;ot avay on the flood tide to- morrow. Capt. Edgar Simpson will bo tho navigating officer again. It will bo necessary to have a tug to tako the Boston dowu tho bny owing tho crooked channel nt the mouth of Coos' Iuver, opposite the cold stop age uapi. Jiagee win prouauiy pnoi .m. ... .. iil her out Tho selection of n small crew from the Bandon and Marshflold Divisions of the Oregon Naval Reserves to as- slst In taking the Bostoa back to the j Columbia river will probably be com- pleted tonight. I GOICO WINS GREAT IESTLING ITGR IN STRAIGRT FALLS ITER SUPPLY DATA SECORED Messrs'. Richardson, McDaniel and Albrecht Complete Investigation. A. L. Richardson, tho engineer en gaged' by tho North Bond and Marsh Hold olty councils to, report .on tho vnluntlon of tho Coos Bay Wator company's system and on tho vari ous sources of supply In this section and tho probable cost of samo, Iiiih completed tho -Hold work hero and will return to Portland to compile his report. Ho expects to have it ready to submit within ton dnys or Councilman Albrecht of Mnrshlleld and Councilman McDaniol of North Bend accompanied him on most of his trips to the varloitB sources of supply hti-p"" M "" i'".""-" - Mr. Richardson states that until ho had computed his Hold notes for his reports, ho docs not enro to glvo out any doilnlto information. Ho litis endcavorod to Becuro a gravity, Bys tom In order to eliminate tho cost of nbout $10 per day for pumping ennh million gallons required to sup ply tho town. lie estimates that tho North Coos rlvoi- supply will furnish botweon 2, 000,000 and 11,000,000 gallons per dny but JiiBt whnt tho cost of It would bo ho hits not computed. Thoj Ki'l Lake and Clcnr Lnko projectu, ho snys, cannot ho dc finitely reported there. The cost of tho tost or export m until 1 dnm would be nbout $1,000. Mr. Rlclinrdson Is also Inclined to tho liellof that tho best solution of tho water question horo In tho fu ture "will bo rwo systems, ono to fur ii'lfth water for general domestic uso lov the city nnd another to furnish Trosh wator for tho manufacturing plants. lie snys tint sulllclent wator ran he obtained to supply tho manu facturing plants which will permit Its delivery on tho Bny wato- level much .cheaper Oion It can be secured If It hns to bo furnished through the reg ular city mains with the force that Is required for tho ganor.il water sup ply of tho city. Drill For Oil. C. M. Mniipln, who lecontly arrived horo from Southern California whoro ho Tins been engag ed in the oil business, Is trying to orgnuizo n stock company of local nion to drill for oil In this vicinity. Ho figures thnt It will require about ?ir,000 to drill n woll 3,000 feet deep -which may bo necessary to do tormlno whothor tho oil Is horo. Ho believes from tho Judications thnt oil can bo struck nt a much less dopth hut wants to provide for anv emergency. Mr. Mnupin mot with a number of local mon tho other night and discussed tho project In dotnll. Thoy havo oil looses or op tions on about G.000 aeros on Catch ing Inlet. Messrs. Wm, Cox, A. II., Powors, M. C. Horton, I. S. Knuf- niaii, D. J. Roos, W. W. Gago, E. A. Anderson pud J. II. Flanagan wore among those prosent. N Norlli Bend Wins North Bond de feated Sumner by a score of three to nothing yesterday In one of the best ' Bnmeg played on tho Ray thu Beason, Tho Mnrshfleld team has broken un aml consequently the Coos Bay lea- gll0 schedule will probably bo called on Have your calling cards printed at The Times office TO BE MORE KNOCKING (Iowa n Defeats Russian Lion With Ease In Chicago This Afternoon. OVER 35,000 PEOPLE WITNESS PERFORMANCE First Fall In Fourteen Minutes and Second Fall-In Seven Minutes. ' . , Dy Associated Press' to tho Coos Bay Times'.) ' " ' MATS! 1)12. 'Chicago, SOpt.'i t. Gotch nrrlvod oh "tlio ground at S o'clock and 10 minutes, Intor Hack onschmldt put In , )ils appearance. Both men wont to tholr dressing rooms. Gotch entered tho ring nt 2:59 p. m. Hackenschmldt followed nt 3:07. Gotch won the first fall. It toolc Gotch Just fourtcon minutes and IS l-f seconds to got a rovorso body hold on Ilnckonschmldt nml tho crowd split tho nlr with choors and yells. Tho Russian foil to tho mat with Gotch holding his logs In tivo nlr and pinning tho Russian's Mg shoulders to tho cushions, "reticle" -iwled through tho ropes pntortlmn ever nnd submitted to tho admlnls" terntlon of his seconds. Gotch won the second "Bill' mid tho -match with a too lock,ln,Mwon mlns utes and 3G 1-15 secJUdV.'. Odds i-'nvp fihtvh; . J Bottor weather,. COuld not hnv'o been desired., Roforoo Edward Smith was e Aty (m tho scono nnd mndo an lrapecffon of tho mat and, ring. At 1:30 .Inck Curloy nnnoaw-"" cd over.v, Beat In tho stands, number ing 35t)00. Jmd been sold. Thoro wns little, bottlng. Directors of the iiui- plro Athletic Club ruled "all bots are' off" thiiB romovlug tho club'froiri unj responsibility which uilgh' tfrrso therefrom. It was moroly technical nnd for the protection of tho cFuIj which Is back of tho conto3t. Ono bet of M00 to ?200 wns mndo. Tho prevailing odds wero two to ono on Gotch. Illfi CROWD IMlliSK.VT. Seat Sale For Wrestling Match Ik Over $7."5,()0(). (By Associated Press to tlioCooa Bny Times.) CHICAGO, III., Sept. 4 Gotch and Hackonschmldt, tho promlor wros tlors, this forenoon Impatiently await ed tho clang of tho boll which thi afternoon called thorn to tho mat to wrestlo for the championship of tho world. Hackonschmldt declared hlmsolf to bo In tho tlnost posslblo condition. Hnckonschmldt, tho chal lenger, Insisted tho. match would bo n continuation of tho ono ho aban doned unfinished with Gotch threo yoars ago. Gotch, tho champion,, said ho expected to pin tho should ers of tho mighty Russian to tho mat beyond nil question. In Chicago on tho night of April 3, 'OS, Gotch and Hnckonschmldt wrestl ed for tho championship of tlio world. Aftor two hours and threo minutes of dospornto defense, Hackenschmldt ad mitted his dofent. Immonso throngu today nro gathering at tho ball park to obtain points of vnntago from which to view the match. A conser vative estimate places tho crowd whloh will Jam tho park nt thirty thousand and it Is estimated tho box Qitlco rooelpts will oxcoed $75,000. Tho purso Is to bo divided as fol lows: Gotch $21,000 iiml 50 por cent of tho moving picturo profits while IlnckenFchmldt will content himself with $11,000. Everybody PLEASED with' HAINES' flour. - If you boye anything to sell, trado, rent or want help, try a want ad. ft'' c, nt