The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, &&HJRBAY; SEPTEMBER j$, 1911 EVENING EDITION
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most vcrsntllo of men, In fact a gen
ius ns thoso who enjoy his compan
ionship for awhile declare.
Mr. O'llrlon refused to discuss any
other projected lines to Coos Day. Ho
Id that he understood that somo
them crosfcd the proposed route
of the Southern Pacific hut he said
. that any such conflict could bo easily
'adjusted either direct between the
companies or through the courts.
Parties who had talked with Mr.
O'Jlr'fii stated that he had expressed
10 INDICT 10
VOTE SELLERS
Brookhaven Grand Jury Will
Return True Bills For
Election Frauds.
n much better Improved town than 1
tinrl nnHn'nnfoil.
"I have always wanted to visit a "Pcclil dcslr0 ,to " alnsB0,w' '''
tttiipn flint u'nii tiliittiwl ncrnas tlio fiiiv
hero but 1 made up my mind that I ,rom Nortli I)on(, R numbor of yoMr8 0y Associated Press to the Coos lift)
Tvould not como until I was nblo 10 ng0( nn,j Hnngor. Somo tnferidd Times, j
definitely assuro the peoplo hero that from this, that perhaps one of thorn MtOOK HAVEN, Miss., Sept. 21.
wo wore going to build in. I favor- was considered aB a tormina! oC the It becamo known today thnt at
ed it from the first and when our projected line. Icnst ton new Indictments of Llcoln
recommendations for the construe- Portland View of It. county farmors for selling votes at
tion of the lino to Coos Dny wore .'a- A Portland paper tolling of Mr. the democratic primaries In August
vornbly acted upon by the board of O'Urlen's proposed visit to Coos Say aro to bo returned today. Seven
directors, I assuro you It was greatly has the following: arrests have been made.
to my snt'sfactlon. "It Is roportod that numerous m-
"As to tho Drain project, I havo torprlslng firms nnd Individuals In
little to say. That was projected or .the last few years, have obtiltind
determined, upon before my time." "street railway" franchises from t!'o
"lly personally going over the Marshllcld city council In antlolpn-
ground, sizing up tho sltuntlon and tion of the constriction of a line by
conditions, orio Is nblo to comprehend tho Southern i.uv.llc. Somo of thoso
tho country better than when muroly concerns, It Is said l:nvc bad mi In-
going ovor datn and mnps furnished tontlon whatever of using their fran-
by othcrB. I Intend to see ns much chlses by constru'li.n of stv" rail-
of tho country around Coos Hay ns wn.vn, but plan to bell them to tho
posslblo during this trip. Wo hnd steam rond.
hoped to como In overlnnd nnd seo "Menuwhlle Southern Pnriflc
tho whole ronto but weather condl- ngonts hnvo been obfalnlng leJiinbl
AFTER TACOMA PAIl)ERS
tlons mado the plan Impracticable "
Personnel of Party
Resides Mr. O'Urlon, fl. X, Wond
llng, of tho Wondllng Lumber com
pany nnd "father of tho Cons Hay
Eugcno lino" subsldnry company of
tho Southern ' Pacific, and H. E
Lounsbury, nsslstant gcnornl freight
ngont of tho Southern Pacific Unci In
Oregon nro In tho party. It. II. Mill
er, general freight agent of the
Southern Pacific lines In Oregon nnd
.Freight Trnlllc Mnnnger of tho 0. V
It. & N., Intended to como but wn
detained by a slight illness. Iln hni
been very busy with tho readjust
ment of rates and this coupled with
his physical condition resulted In his
physician forbidding hltn to make the
trip. So ho hnd Mr. Lounsbury
como as his porsonnl representative.
Mr. Lounsbury visited hero n year
ago nnd so'Jb fairly fnmllnr with con
ditions hero and then made many
friends horq who nro welcoming him
back todny.
They hnd a delightful sea trip, ihi
ocean bolng'aB smooth ns a mttl
pond, possibly In nnswor to Cnpt.
Macgonn's prnyor. Not ono of them
hnd n touch of senslcknesH although
Mr. Wondllng Is Just gottlng over n
eovoro cold.
Mr. Wondllng Is of n literary lent
Jind has written somo very clover
proso nnd poetry nnd during the
trip, ho nnd Cnpt Mncgenn ontor
tnlned tho pnrty by quotations 'nnd
llofles. Mr. Wondllng Is declnred to
bo ono of tho best story-tollers on tic
const nnd these faculties with his
marked nb'llty ns n lumberman nnd
business mnn nvnko him ono of tho J
property, with tin result thnt the
Unrrlman 'ond Is comfortably ltua
ted In tho wny of tormlnnis. The
Coos Hny & EuBuru railroad, w! 'eh
I a Southern Pacltlc proporty opera
ting 28 miles of rn.nl hotwon Marsh
Peld nnd Myrtlo Point, llkowbio hns
jmfaulrcd Vojlunb!". '.tormina h. nnd
tiieiro will bo usi'l by tho now load
t i will glvo Coir Ilay its Urs' mil
vrnd connection with the inn do
world."
Government Sends Data For .Prose
cution of Census Enumerators
By Associated Press to tho Coos I3aj
Times)
TACO.MA, Wash., Sept. 21 -New
Investigations of the Tnconin coiisua
padding will be brought before tho
fedornl grnnd Jury In n more compre
hensive ninuucr thnu ever before Is
believed iirolmble from tho nrrlva
from Washington of sovcrnl hundred
portlfollos of tho Tncoma census. It
1b said the present probo will Involve
higher ofllcIalB who gave orders to
tho onumerntors.
The Highest Type of Ready
othes in the World
toWear CI
limiHMIdJulubl I
s
OREGON POWER CO.
OFFICIALS ARE HERE
rouur ihaimoi;u!-:i).
.September Term Mulshed ftt Coqullli
VcMcrdny Hear Cases Here.
Tho September term of circuit
court was adjourned yostordny In Co
qulllo by Judgo John S. Coke. All
tho business on tho cnlendnr was
cleaned up much better thnn usual.
There aro a few discs to bo heard
by Judge Coke In chambers and
theso will be taken up here'. Court
Reporter Ira II. Ulddlo enmo ovor
with Judgo Coko last evening to re
port tho hearings horo.
NOTICK TO FISHERMEN.
We want freHii niIii.oh and at
irepnrod to pay tho highest cac
prlco for thorn. For further part'
eulnrs seo C. Q. H0CKETT,
Emplro City, o
CEO. F. SMITH,
Coos Rive-
Don't forget tho Turkish
PHONE 21 1-.T.
Bath
ff you have anytning to sell, trade
rent or want help, try a want no.
Vice-president (SroeslK'ck and A. F
McDonald kVlslt Coos Hay to In
spect ProiK'rtles Hero
C. E. Groesbeck, vice-president nnd
Western Maungor of II. M. Dyllesbj
and company of Chicago, owners of
the Oregon Power compnny, which
operates the gas and electric plants
on Coos liny, nrrlved hero todny to
confer with It. M. Jennings, tho lo
cal manager. Ho was accompanied
by A. F. McDonnld, mnnnger of tho
New Business Depnrtmont of tho
compnny.
This Is Mr. Orocsbeck's first visit
to Coos Hay nnd nfter looking It ovor
n little ho said that ho was now
ready to fully believe nny nnd every
thing thnt Mr. Jennings could possi
bly tell him about this section.
Hitherto he might have been n little
skeptical of somo of Mr. Jennings'
anticipations and thought him boost
ing possibly n llttlo too much.
The compnny hns a numebr of Im
provements In tho locnl properties
under consideration nnd Mr. Groes
beck will go ovor these with Mr. Jen
nings. Ho will remain hero until
Saturdny.
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sc 13 111 ua 111111 1 uui l tiiiMiuwiuuw w. 51
t ,M Hit t.
n.i.. f-
fcnjarrin Clothes
We Are Sure of
Our Ground
and know that our
assertion is correct
Suits and Over
coats from $1000 to
$45,00 that combine
the most skillful tail
oring, dependable fa
brics and authentic
styles
Full assortments of
newest colorings.
By all means see
them now while we
have your size
Remember
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
IF your STOMACH Is out of order
See DR. WINKLER.
M'llERE will the PEOPLE go for
'lour? To HAINES, of course.
Will Mr. O'Brien Say the
Railway is a Sure Thing?
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w$$s.
CATCHING INLET NEWS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilyron Hodsoit ro-
turned from Dig Creek recently.
ItlSifiS
"We wish it was ns sure ns
we nro sure that we have the
Niftiest Line
of Men's Togs
on Coos Bay
Everything for men from
the orown of their head to tho
soles of their foot
KINGSBURY HATS
CLUETT SIITKTS
KAISER TIES
man ART SUITS
rcVKRWEAR HOSE
PACKARD SHOES
Mrs. C. W. Crawford left Monday
for Marshllold.
NEIGHBORS
' TOWN&405mg
North Bend News
Mrs. 11. L. Cavanaugh and little
daughter, Muriel of EautHldu, spent
Wednesday with friends here.
Mrs. D. Mnjor nnd family nnd Mrs.
Carter Returned Tuesday from 'nn
outing nt tho Sand Hills.
C. W,
on tho
land.
Crawford, of Senttlo, arrive.!
Alliance Tuesdny from Port-
T. W. Hlgglnson went to North
Uend nnd Mnrshflold on business
Wednesday.
Mrs, Mary Flaiagau of Empire Is
visiting her niece, Mrs. Thomas lion-nlo.
Ilev. Dr. Knox and Mrs. Knox of
Marshllcld visited friends horo Tuesdny.
NEWS OK ALLEflANV.
Mrs. nolster of Emplro Is visiting
her brother, a. W. Stomiucriunii, and
Bister-ln-lnw, Mrs. A. J. Steinmcr-
IIUlll.
Miss Mabol Noah is keeping houso
for hor brothers, Noel and Ivy, In
North Uond wbllo hor brothers aro
attending school.
All at reasonable prices.
Can You Beat It?
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Hollenbeck nnd
Master Verl Donebrnko wero in
North Demi ono dny this week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Chns.
Cox nnd 11. P. Ross wero callers at
Mrs. Chas. Jackson's homo this weak.
Oeorge W. Jnckson visited his
brother, C. W. Jnckson, ono dny this
week.
Miss Florence Jennings of Port
laud is spending a few days with
triouds on tho Enstsldo.
Mrs. Pearl Butters, who Is quite HI
In Mnrshflold, is said to bo Improving.
Mrs. Fred Noah spent last Satur
day on tho Bay.
HltlEKS OK 1IANDON.
A. A. Simpson nnd family and Miss
Zell Wnllnco returned recently from
Hnsenborf Ilench where they camped
for a week.
n. F. Hoss slipped and foil Tues
dny striking bis side on tho edge of
a box, nnd it becamo so painful Or.
Mlngus wii8 called by phono Wednesday.
Xewi. of Clty.by.the.Svn as Told by
Itecorder.
Tho Dandon public schools opon
od Monday,' September 11, with 414
pupils anil 13 teachers, but slnco
thnt tlmo thero hns been a constant
Increaso In nttendanco so that tho
present nttendanco is 450 or more.
v
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns Smith nro visit
ing Mrs. Smith's undo, Cnpt. C. B.
Edwards and family. They expect
to keep Mr. Gray's ranch a fow days
wbllo Mr. Gray's family tnko an out
ing near Elks' Peak.
THE TOGGERY
(let ready for Win tor English Slip-Ons, Rulib or Goods of all kinds.
Mr. nyron Hodson nnd son Clyde,
Virgil Hodson. Mr. Wallace and sons
James and Wnltor nro going to Sun-
jsot nay today fishing and hunting
' for n few days.
Tho Dandon Grange will hold a
fnlr on Saturday, October 7th. which
will bo tho dato of tholr next reg
ulnr meeting. Plans for tho fair nro
not nil completo ns yot but thoro
will bo a big llvo stock show, as well
ns a fine display of grain, fruit nnd
vegetables and nil farm products.
Miss Ebba Wlren Is teaching
school at Randolph, having com
menced .Monday morning. This is
Miss Wiren's first term of school.
I. S. Daniels nnd daughter, Miss
Pearl Daniels of Whlttior, Cal., who
hnvo beon visiting during the sum
mer nt J. II. Price's plnco, started on
tholr roturn Sunday morning via
Drain.
Mrs. Jack linker of Loon Lake,
has been visiting her sisters, Mrs.
G. A. Gould and Miss McCIay.
Mrs. GllardI of Coos River has
been visiting in Allegany for a few
days.
"Gottlng business is Just like
courting a girl you must offer
tho right kind of goods, and
keep on calling."
Mr. Glbony nnd wlfo came from the
CoquiUo a fow ldnys ngo to lslt with
Mrs. Gibony's parents. Mr. Glbony
accepted n position as engineer In
tho Smith-Powers' camp.
Messrs. McKInnls Sweneol mi
Osborn hnvo returned from their J t , , , ,,
hunting trip in the mountains anJ, ' Ddge' Wh has be" WrW 5
are displaying n nice ,ot of deer S ' ?nW. Cam. T?
--ius luiuuy irom ainrsniiem 10 "-
iny.Knnv.
norns nnd Jerked venison
Kiuea twelve deer nnd could havo
killed two or three times ns many
If you a.re knocked out, don't give
If they hnd been ant fnr ninnni.,.. .. .. .. .. .
... . u...t,,iiiri 1111 rnn anoi v I nir ..Aii.cn r nver.
They saw 35 deer tho ,inv rh 1 i.l4l.-. ....' . . :
, . . . . ' "v' "iuiju mere is anotner light in you, 11 ""
camp, which is certainly going some, will cut out your fool ways.
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