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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
'fty' vftilMMA Jfe fc,.,-!, . - c THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 8 talk toim OFjpOUD Messrs. O'Brien and Wendling Defer Statements Until Ban quet This Evening. HAXQl'l-n1 AT H. ' Tho bnnquot to bo glvon by tho Mnrahflold Clmmber of Com- inorco nt The Chnmllor hotel this evening complimentary to " ' Vice-president O'Brien nnd pur- ty will begin nt 8 o'clock shnn. Declaring thnt what thoy lmvo to sny to Coos Day rolntlvo to tho con-j Btructlon ot tho rullroad hero from Eugene find been nrrnnged to ho made public nt tho bnnquct by tho Mnrahflold Chntnbar of Commorco nt Tho Chnndlor hotel this evening, VIce-prcBldcnt J. I'. O'Urlon nnd 0. X. Wendling Inst evening nt tho Mil llcotnn club reception cut brief their remarks on tho nit absorbing topic on Coos Dny tho rnllrond. Mr. O'Urlon touched on It lightly. Ho snld In aubstnnco: "Kvor since I Assumed chnrgo of all the Southern Pnclflc lines In Oregon three or four years ago, I hnvo been nnxlous lo visit Coon liny. However, 1 mndo up my mind thnt I would not como until I could sny to you people thnt wo woro going to build tho rnllrond Hero nnd so I wns not nblo to come until now. especially nftor tho Drnln pro ject was dropped. 1 mndo up my mind thnt Coos Dny wns not the place for mo until tho now project In Its plnco wnB to bo built. "Wlillo 1 hnvo boon connected with Oregon lines for fifteen or eighteen years, up until threo or four ycnih ago, when my Jurisdiction wns ex tended, my efforts wns ccntrnllzcd on tho lino running tho other wny. tho Oregon Coal nnd Nnvlgntlon com pany's lino. "I wnnt to sny to you thnt I wns happily surprised on my nrrlvnl here this morning to find no well Imprnv ed a town. Your paved streets, your fino hotel nnd bnnk bulldlngo. your concroto wnlks nnd your hnmos would bo something n city of SS.OOrt or 30.000 people could bo proud of. A plnco thnt hns mndo this devel opment with only water trnnsportn tlon certainly hns great thJmw In storo for It whjjn-tlirnUr6nd comes." Mr-r-O'Ilrlen snld UintKonieone had slipped ono over on him by hnvlng him tnlk nt tho reception beenue lu " had nrepnred to sny nil thnt he ciu'd sny nt tho bnnquct Friday ov 'iilng j Ho snld thnt public speaking wijs.nno , -J of the things ho could not do nitd con sequently when ho wont on little trips, he generally aimed to take speaker nlong nnd this time, ho brought Geo X , Wendling. president of the Willamette nnd Pacific which Is to build the Httgcnc-Coos liny lino to Coos liny. Vcplllilg Te'te Stories. Mr. Wend lug deferred speaking about tho railroads, rsnylng thnt It wns his uudefstnndlnp that tho rail read talks were "to bo tho subjects for tho bnnquct. "Besides." he snld, wo nre gathqrod hero tonight ns good fel lows nnd let lis enjoy ourselves with storlpfl and forget commercialism for n little while." As Mr. Wcndllng's fame ns a ra conteur hnd preceded him hero, the nsfonibly wns more than willing to ngi"o with him nnd then he started telling stories. For two hours, he kept the audience In throes of Inugh tor nnd on tho vergo of anticipation. Me If pnst master of tho art of story telling and hns n fund of them nt his command thnt Is remnrknhlo. Din lect nnd foreign tongues Interspersed with flowery lllghts excited wonder ment nnd mndo tho ovonlng ono thnt will long bo remembered by nil there. Pi lor to he responses by Messrs. O'Brien nnd Wendling, C. P.' Mc Knlght ns mnster of ceremonies of tho evening, welcomed tho disting uished visitors and assured them of the plensure of every person on Coos Hnv of their coming. .1. W. Dennett nlsn spnko briefly, dovotlng himself principally to sto ries of olden days on Coob Dny. He briefly recounted Cons Day's claims to fitturo grentness and pointed out thnt Cnpt. Mncgonn on tho steamer trpTkwnter had been nb'n to main tain n more regular schedule In nnd out of Co()8 Dny than any other ves sel hnd boon nb'e to mnlntnln nt nny tmrt on tho Pacific const, n fact thnt ho declnrcd demonstrated beyond nil quctlnn that tho harbor of Coos Day was a great ono. Presldont J. Albert Mntson of tho Mllllcnmn club, who nrrnnged tho re roptlon hnd provided n llttlo luncheon and with It tho evening closed. UP IN JUVHXILK COUItT. RAILWAT NEWS ; DF COOS BAY Mnhcl King or Denver Hill und Ruinm Ingram llefore .Indite Hull. Judge Hnll hns returned from Co pill'e where ho hns been holding Ju venile court. Mabel King of Dunkor Mill was brought befnro tho Judge "hnrged with being Incorrlglb'o. Aft r henrlng the ense and having tho girl prnmlsn to be good, ho plnced her under tho caro of her grandmother, 'Mrs. J, I.. Uucrnnri. subject to further irUr . -of-1 honour tTT "" " -- Ktiiiitii Ingram, who wns Involved 'n the recent rase of Ralph Jackson, wns nlso charged with being '"cor- riginie. iter nenring wngset'ior next Monday. Jio.tls-nn'orphnn. her parents dylnVwhcn she wns seven venre old. Two iiuc'e. mimed Com wnll, resldo In tho CoquMlo valley. Report That Nann Smith Is tr Bring Contractors' Suppliss Denied. According to rumors nlloot hero tills morning, the Nann Smith was to bring n cargo of railroad contrac tors suppl es to Coos Day from San Francisco tho next trip or In the near future. Tho report caused more or less excitement nnd appeared to bo tho real dopo from some of tho men who wore being quoted ns author ity for It. ' Ward M. Dlnkc, goncrnl manager of tho (ntor-jOeonn 'l'rnnsportntlon company when operates tho Xnnn Smith nnd Ilcdondo for tho C. A. Smith compnny, nnd who hns chnrg" of nil such mnttors, stntcd thlB after noon thnt tho report wns without foundation. Ho snld that so far ne ho know, no ono hnd arranged for the shipment of nny such supplies by their vessels. Ho su d sometime back they bad Homo Inquires ns to tho rate thej would make on contrnctors supplies from San Francisco hero but thnt nothing hnd boon henrd recently from tho parties making the Inquires and no nrrnngemeuts hnd been mndo for nny such sh'pment. Anothor report nflont hero tany wns thnt Engineer Sumner nnd par ty who nro now making their hond qunrtors nt North Rend whllo com pleting tho survey down north Inlet to Coos Dny from Gardiner nro work ing for tho Pacific nnd Western, tho Hunt lino from Eugene to Coos Dny. Mr. Sumner could not bo reached. It was nlso reported hero thnt the ong'neors of tho Pacific Const lino, tho compnny Incorporated to build from Eureka to Portlnnd via Coob Dny, had "slipped ono" over on War ren Deed nt Gardiner. It hns Ion;; been known thnt Mr. Heed wns In closo touch with tho Southern Pncl llc. When tho Const lino surveyors enme nlonlr, It Is claimed thnt It was represented to Mr. Deed thnt thev woro work'ng for tho United States government on n special survey. When they completed, It Is claimed that n right of wny agreement to tho Const line wns flashed on him. Ho wanted t'mo to consider but Instead of waiting for him to consider, right of wny condemnation proceeding wore Immediately Instituted nt Itosc burg. Southern Pnclflc surveyors nnd right of wny men nro reported to le nctlvo In the Ten Mile sect'on mid nro reputed to hnvo secured option or agreements covering n big portion of tho routo between Gardiner and Coos Dny. Will Mr. O'Brien Say the Railway is a Sure Thing? V N "We wish it wns ns sure ns wo nre sure thnt we have the Niftiest Line of Men's Togs on Coos Bay Everything for men from the crown of their head to the soles of their feet KiNGSttUKY HATS CTAHSTT SHIRTS KATSER TEES HIGH ART SUITS EVERWEAR HOSE PACKARD SHOES All nt reasonable prices. Can You Beat It? 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I2rtr,v nr known f tin t iHmlcuiiitlon nnd Hiiuii'iliiUM Hiipimnitlnn oflliucH fOlltnv ll( lll'uNhlK "f till llllpTH. Wor still, nt time tlm Injury nultn In an luiHlclitly IIiiumt null until tlm bliioUonliu; llipn'iin. Now. (In iit'M time ;ou HipicfyV .vour flnTr" In the door or lilt tlii'tn when yon nltn for th hcml of u tin U com ,voiiivMiruii .i rlmlr In fruni of n rn tlonur.v wiistiKtiind niul hold ,vonr limid imilcr thf told water fmict't In us iit-nr-ly mi nprlKlit pimltloi) iih In poxhIIiIp and let the t-old wnlt'r run on tlio In Jnrcd incinlnTs for nearly mi Hour. If the wnti-r Ki'ts too old turn It off for a fi-u nilnutes. hut lc euro nnd koep the hand In the uprlirlu position, so that the IiUknI will nut inn ton frely Into the lirnlx.'d portions of the flncer mid dlxeolor It. Cold water Is nntu re's own nntlsep lie. While wny cninplnu with n phy slclan and his family where there were inany campers In n lovely spo miles nway from n dniK store, the dm tor demonstrnted the henlluc virtue of wuter In many wny. One day n nienilier qf the camp hnd the mlsfor tune to get his hand poisoned hy hnv Inc It cut with the fins of n fish. When he came to the doctor for nld his arm was crently swollen nnd darkly purple, even ahove the elbow. The physician washed the wound with small sponges of nhsorlient cotton snturnted with cold sprliiK water, nnd he also made him keep compresses made of ulinrb ent cotton nnd cold wuter over the wound. clmnRlnB them ns soon ns they became warm for fresh ones. It wns a quick nnd satisfactory cure. How to Drive Nails In a Wall. It lt frequently dllllcult to Ox nails to the wnlls on which to hunp picture owing to the powdery condition of tho plaster, which cuuses the nails to fall out nluiost Immediately. Che best wny to overcome this Is to have a rarpenter pluue u small piece of wood and bore sis boles In It. Then drivo In this wood Hue nulls .. thnt when driven home iney will protrude nhout n quiirter of nn Inch. Next glue the back of the block to the wnll. knock ing the units in at the same time. When set this Is quite Orra. nud hooks screwed Into It will hold n consider able weight. HOW TO TAKE EXERCISE. Sedentary Workers Need to Use Their Muiclei Regularly. Look nt the city dog or the city horse -If any still exists, l.ct these itulmula he iiwnicicd, Mill fed und kept f.om wotk or piny, and they become fat, In Uu.ent. decrepit. mIu.ii lied( They must have exercise- really to live. It iicdl not he the rigorous task of the fiixhmii.il or I lie coins ug greyhouud or the hind drlnlug of the thorough bred r.ue home In m in ng. Hut u rvniuable amount of exercise tho; must lme In order to Ihe. 8o with the city mini, the brain work er, the limn of sedeutuiy occupation. And Inusmueu as "niaii." of course, "eiubruceu wouiim" ns the plillntjophur sald-lt follows that she. ton. needs reasonable ewrclae If she would lle nt her bent. But the reasouubluiiesH of tho exerclHo must uover be lorgottuii. it wouia be suicidal folly for the hardnorklng busluess nun or prii'tl tlouer of u learned pntfesslon to box ten rounds n day with u pugilist ut top speed or to run n mile nt his best pnci or to piny three fast sets of tennis Yot three or four rounds a day or bIx rounds every other day ut moderute speed, with, say, a couple of mluutes brisk mlxup nt the flul'h. or n pleas nut. Jogging run, or u set of tenuis ilully, or six sets dltr bated over n week, would do wonder In kceplii!: the busiest sedentary woiker full of the Joy of living nnd doing nnd out nt the bunds of the doctors. I'referuhly man should take his phys icnl exenlse as play. , pleasant swim of fifteen or twenty mluutes' duration, a swift stroll with a friend or two over five or six miles, a llveh game or two of squash or tennis o'i hiiudball-any one of these will do it man more good thnu limns of mo notonous mauling a punching bag or pushing dumbbells. The mind, the soul Itself, U benefited by play, wbllt the bodily fuiutlnns nre strengthened by the physical work In the gnme. Ilnrper's Weekly. Train and Track. There nro thirty tunnels over n mlio long on KiikIIhIi railways. There Is. no Iniportnnt seaport be tween Portland. ,Me und rortlnnd. Ore., that lum not one or more throufih tnllway passenger trnlus from Chlcac dally. . ' On the railroads of the United Stotc ihero are ltKMKMi engines. carryhiB mil" lions or cars nud hauling 2.000.000.000 tons of freight. This prucllenlly equala nil the tonnuge carried by nil tho rail roudh and ships of the rest ot & world. Pert Personals. Score-Andrew, $170,300,000; Jobn, l&l.7Ul.OO0.-Uo8tou Transcript. Dr. Cook's second cntrnuco Into New York wns so quiet tbut you could hear a guiudrop.-Syrncuso Post-Standard. Aiuhew PnniPi'Io lulB Blveu away . $(K).000.000 in all. und he Isu't poor yet. How much money hns turn wBU nny wny? Albany Journal, "Mlsther" Dooley bus Joked a lot ubout twins, but now thnt u P"lr cam0, to his home the other day he doubt less does uot find It such u Joking mat- ten Omuba Bee. Read the Tirana' Wan. Adfc. How to Clean Kid Qlovee. Wash gloves with gasoline nnd Ivory soap, using HiiHollue ns vou would wn. ter. Wash the same ns you would a silk clove. Repeat this process three J times, using clenn gasoline each time, omitting thp snap In the last proces. using thnt for rinsing Ut drv. then sprinkle with cornstnn h and wrnp In a towel for half a day. They will turn out soft nnd white as new. How to Clean Straw Hate. Here is nn ensy way In which to keep the strnw hntR of the family " good ns new. Five cents' worth of ox alic ncld. n clean soft cloth and nn old but good toothbrush nre .necessary. Dissolve the ncld. tnke the hat In t De left hand, dip the brush in toe acid, nib n smnll piece ut a time nnd toeft rtue off with water nnd wipe dry. Work rapidly, holding the bnt so tne ucld and water will run off wlluJ""ff it cun be done without taking off tn band and done In a few minutes. It well to work nenr n faucet Try Times' Want AO A Great Advantage to Working M J. A. Maple. 126 S. 7th St.. Steu envllle, O., says: "For years I fered from weak kidneys and a ew bi bladder trouble. I learneu "' yrful Kidney Pills and their wonderful cures so I began taklnt J1tnemllf.n.f ' sure enough I had as good je"'" . any I heard about. My jaclcMW left me and to ono of my business, pressman, that alone " B"8Da vantage My kidneys acted tree t normal, and that sved me a ioi misery. It Is now a pleasure to w where It used to be a misery. Sale at Red Cross Drug Store. $m ,Hb.. iMtMMMimiWfi