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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
A THE TIMES ARTIST'S IDEAS OF O'BRIEN DAY ON COOS BAY & s Welcome O'Brien! KNOCK ! I Strike lp the Band Mr. Wendling, Too! Our Hour Has Come! 13ehs ARE YOU -fa .nst ;quainte.u3 j" jf .. .- . i Kr.WHWwaws'j ir-n ji nsmm .r i i m I'ormlt lis tho plensurc. Miss Coos Day this Is Mr. O'llrien. tho gontlc racn of whom you hnvo heard so much. WVll crown you king or most any thing That men of munition prize If you'll Iny the rallB that will bring tho malls Across ninety miles of ties. Hoost and Coos Day boosts with you Knock mid you knock nlono, Opportunity's rap Is tho only tnp That get anything hero but n groan. Of nil truo words of tongue or pen The truest nro these, wo llko rail way men. Mr. Wendling we're glad your kind ling In Lnno was getting wet. When you wanted the goods you went out In tho woods ' And you got 'cm, too, you bet. Our ship 1b In the harbor And our clock Is In the hall, Tho tlmo has como for railways And O'Drlcn lends them nil. ELK5 WILL GO TO PORTLAND SCHOOL BOYS OIMffl MAItSIIFIKI.li LOIKIU PLANS TO i.MAltKIIPIKLl) IIKill SCHOOL CIIAIITP.II SPKCIAL STKAMKIl AXDTHAIX POHT1MP. Preliminary plans for chartering the Steamer Hrenkwator to take tho delegation of Marsh Hold 10 Iks go'nwr to tho ID 12 Grand Lodge In Portland next July as far as Astoria mid U'eii securing 11 spuclnl train from Astoria to Portland wero Hindu at n isee'iug of tho Mnrshlleld Klk Lodge Inst evening. The plntiB nro only teu'n tlvo but they will probably bo car ried out. Tim matter was taken up by n sp clul committee consisting of. W. P. Miller, II. S. Tower, B. I). McArthur. J. W. Illld'onlmind, M. C. Mnlonuy nnd Ivy Condrnn. It wan first plau notl to charter n apodal stonmor for tho weak to take the delegation to I'ortlnnd mid roma'n there and Urine tliom back. However. It whs foun 1 that thin would In- both Mnlv nnd tort of Impructlcal not affording tho convenience that the plan agreod would Insure. Two other committee! were orttcr od appointed to cooperate w tit the rlglnal cotmnlttoo In tho mnttnr. One will have uhnrge of thn special uni forms to bo worn by the Mnrshfleld 15Ika mid tho othor will arrange for hotel Kceontodat'ons In Portlnud. v U Is oxpoctod thnt between 10f and IRQ mombors of the lodgo wlli mako the trip and most of them will take tliulr wives. At last night's meeting, (loo. W. KriiM wna fitted with the antler nnd n 1'ttlo luncheon wm enjoyed afturwnrds. Prominen Harriman Line Official YOUTHS VYING FOU POSITIONS OX tkam. Football practice among the Mnrsh lleld High School boys Is In full swing nnd everybody from tho conch down , Is enthusiastic, with tho prospects of one of tho best tennis In the history of tho school. Of last year's players 1 and subs, C. Larson, half back, Carl-, son, tackle, Harrington, half back. Jensen, end, George Johnson, sub , Seamnn, sub, W. Horton, sub, nnd G. ' Stutsmnn aunrtorbnek, hnvo returned mid nil the now material Is showing up exceptionally well. I In the nbsonco of tho Inst yerr's full hack, Larson has been switched to thnt position, nnd Hyorly, a nw man, Is acceptably lining his pos .l Urn ut half back. Seaninn, La Cl'n pelln nnd Flunngnn are showing up well nt tho tackle and guard posl foils,' while 0. Johnson, Patterson Horton mid Jonson are nil contend er! for the end positions. A. John son, last yenr'a guard, Is nut ty tin gam 0 with an Injured hand hut may be ablo to piny Inter. Coach (Irmiuls has had several yeni-s of ueMvo plnylng mid coaching nmV la rap'dly rounding the team In to shape. Manager Johnson Is busy Mhmlul lug gninoe with tho neighboring schools mid ninny good gnmos nro oxpoctod. AUTOS now ItUXXIXfi botwoon IMUIX mill ALLKGAXV. TIOKKTS 'on aalo nt the 1JUSY COItXKH. SKIN VICK will CO.VriXL'H until inlny season. I'AUOIIT IX (ULIPOUXIA ItoK'lnug Klopcis Piunlly Appi-clicinl-Vd In Kim Pi-nnclco Tho UoHoburg News says: After n noaruh of nhoiit four weeks, Willis Simpson mid Mrs. Frank Cbeoshro, who olopod from Rosoburg, wero yos torduy npprohondod by the police of 8hii FraurlKco, and are now held at that city awaiting the arrival or 11 local ollicor. Deputy Sheriff Horn nlok Kato, of Myrtlo Creek left for tho southern city yesterday nnd will probably arrive In Uosehurg with the aouple on Thursday night. Simpson wna employed as a clerk In a My tin Creek store, and while serving In uiich 11 capacity bocamo acminlitti'd with Mrs. Choosbro, wife of n South ern Pacific section foreman nt Com otook. According to pro-nrranif-tiiont the couple mot In Uosolnir,; about a ninutli ago, mid a day or so later doparted for points unknown. Sheriff Ceorgo Qulne Immedlntoly mint out 11 niimbor of photograph! of tho couplo with the rosult that they wore ovontually npprohended In Snn Jfiiinclsro. At the time of her elope ment with Simpson, Mrs. Cliosahro wiib nccompanled by her two children. rinvo money by Times advertisers. nntroulzlag Th W OBJEGTIQN 10 GOOS i POSTOKFICMO DKPAK'DIKXT WILI, XAME SCORE TH DEGREE IEIH0B opixiox op oiti:oox suphilmk COUKT IX I'KAXIv (JAUItlSOX MUHDKIt CASH. It. 0. Graves Is In receipt of the oplnlqn of tho Oregon Supremo Court In which tho conviction of Prank Onrrlson for tho niuVder of Hoy Per kins hero was reversed and a now trial ordered. Tho decision contains a rather scathing denunciation of the j "third degree" methods alleged to I i.ntm Iwwtti itLtoil In (innt'ln ip tlin nil 11m " . ;:::.......:." " . .... . '"8 lesaion iiCKiiuwiuiiKeinuiii in (,11111. . from Garrison. In tho -opinion, the history of the - 1 ..t .1 .. .1 la I.. ..I n n.l il... rin- case is iuiii 111111 .1 . iu.hi .....i u.- tko ,,,,, ml Vlw ,)r McC l..a.t nil .In Inllllltlil 111! IIIIHII Mil (lift ' r.min B unu....Su . ..v.,.., wmtn (() th(J j)opartmcnt nnd tie ft wltneiweK as "not being very bright ,,,,,, ...... ,. ,.Bro,..A ,, r - 1X(! POH CIIAX(Ji: OP PltO.M MAHSIIPIKM). There will bo no objection of th; U. S,. Postolllco olllclnls to changlnj the nnine or Marshneld to Cooa Day, according to n letter Just received by I)r. J. T. McCormac, prcshlnat of the Mnrshlleld Chamber of Commerc,' It has always been contended hori whon Coos Hay was suggested at the name for tho consolidated munlclpullty here that the Postoffij I Department would not ptrinlt com- I pound imniOH. After the mn'ter ii mid rathor weak-minded. J. B. (Irn- hum Is referred to as "soniotlmo n dc-'toiMve"-Hiid It Is declared that tho confessions or admissions tdiould not J have been admitted as testimony nt the first trial. In rogiird tir this, tho 'opinion stiuen that "to ntinut ureciing tho namo of tho post office I confesaloiiH of guilt obtained hy Maith field to Coos Pnv nf'cr 1 either threats or proimsoa desl:nod ehnngo bad boon made n the na ' to Inlluoiico the prisoner Is to put si the town." I premium on the unscrupulous meth- This Is fnkon as n flml rcfw'i I ods of over zealous detectives mid to of tlicohjoctlous and m v stpn ') take a step backward toward tho .he taken to offect the clnnsc Hushnoll, acting flrxt ns 'tint fit master general: "In roply to your lrttr of tnc i't Instnnt you nro Informc 1 that rVri would npponr to be no objection in the part of tho dopnrtment to chant- 11 i It. It. MILLLIt. Trntllc nianngor of the O. W. y. ti X, lints in the Pacific Northwest. Mr. Miller oxpoctod to bo nblo to no unpniiy Vice-president O'llrien and puity to Coos Day but was prcvouto,! from doing so nt tho last moment hy sloknoss. thumb screw and the rack ns u moans of procuring testimony." As a result of tho rulings of the Oregon Supremo Court In tho evi dence at the Hist trial, tho second trlnl will bo watched cngorly ns con viction will probably bo much moro (llfllcult. ASAASSAAAAAW 111 the gmuo of love n man often throws down n queon In order to pick up n "two-spot!" Bvory man throws n rock now nnd then that ho would llko to hnvo back In his hand. I)IC. WIXKI.KIt or knife. usos xo imuos ii1 t'nn Times Want Art lP' AJJiMfTOToiich w That gives distinction and daintiness to our merchandise is the mark our buyers aimed at and hit when they chose the line of Ready-to-Wear Garments we offer this week. If you have AP 1)U. WIXKLKH. I'KXDIOITIS. Seel ONlC?(sL Y our Fail nit Now a long tlmo many hnvo expn -i themselvos In favor of Coos Da' the nnmo for tho cltv liere J-"1. what slops will be net ca-v tiff "t the chango romnln to bo detcrra'Jfi Tho Chnmbor of Commerco will i" bahly tnko H up with tho city coit-' ell nt Its next session, It Is nrguod thnt Coos liar It 'I name by which tho placo Is jew- ally known throughout tho countnr. As an ovldonce of this, many letter dlrectod to Coos liny aro Intended lot tho Marshflold postolllco. It It heH that the prosont nnmo belittles la city whllo Coos liny at onco suggesO a hnrbor and renson for a great aai growing city. In tho I'nltod States there are i dozon cities nnmod Mnrshlleld aai quite n number named North Deal but tboro Is no Coos liny. The oaij f ipiUarlty Is to a small town In Ver mont nnmod Coos, n plnco of bat i few hundred population. Of fflinu Mm clinntrlni: Of I" nnmo from Mnrshfield to Coos na'ls Intendod only ns a preliminary W toward tho consolidation of the tow on tho Hay. A firent Advantage to Working Men J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St.. Steub opvllle, 0., says: "Por years I suf fered from weak kidneys and n severe tiladdor trouble I learned of Polov Kidney Pills nnd their wonderful 4litmj tin f linfT.ii tnlyl.w 41.ai. .....I -W...V WW 4 UVfttlll iiiftiiiib, iiivill Mll'll lire enough I had as good results ns! any I nonrd nbout. My backache loft mo and to ono of my business, ex livossmnn, that nlono Is n gront nd vantngo My kldnoys nctod free and normal, and that savod mo n lot of misery. It is now a pleasure to work 'whero It used to bo u misery. For Balo at Hod Cross Drug Storo. and get a full season's wear This is economy. We carry many exclusive stales of goods that you cannot find in other stores. Our Suits Haven't That Readv-Made Look MAGNES MATSON. , NOTICK. List of unclaimed letters renoN Ihk In tho Marshflold, Oregon, nfllnn. Rniitnmlinr IB. 1911. VM calling for tho snmo will please ' ndvortlsod nnd pay ono cent lor " ndvertlsed lottor called .'or' Harry Brono, Ilonry Ilruno, C v nrniiij-iiif n v. firnlc. Mrs. J. tin, iwy ijuiu;, -, . nnvtn. nn nnslrh. C. T. Daw1 Frank Dovonoy, L. F. Dubell. Rrlplfsnn' Onnrco Fries, jaoro" n-.i- t-.mha r,.(.aninn. Ji. 11 uaiuu, .Mrs. uui uuo""- boii Trnot TTnmlnltn. M. H. "'.I W. K. Harrison, Houry Hill. I Hosolton, W. O. Hutson, A. " " .J. ,.. .., i Tl,nsnn. FfJtl iur. .w iss .iiiunu ow... J. A Ken"1! Miss Minnie Tfinna naoni" TfntnO. jalUCS u t t.h. Tirinia T.oe. Mrs. r 11. J. 11UUIU, 1I1...V . jj. Lewis, Gerald McGeo, Miss j .-,.. t,. MnVnlll. Ton Medcaft, Tom Miller, Jah B. t' i.- Vonin,. ovilnf Hlsen. D. " ' ..I ' .'. .t t ni.hgrd. o. ii. itoionman, - "' g 11UHM1U lllUllUIUSUti, . Mia n,,i,v smith. I. F. Smith." Volavka. Emmanuel Virgillo11 Porcy Ward, Robert wym"j VilHS vievo Harrington, T. P.