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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1912)
k. p; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiELO, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1912-EVEWING EDITION ST WIT YEARS ARE TAKEN OVER ME HOLDINGS IE ENGINEER WOR OF IKE PUIS! IN i i SOI h k' Washed Overboard by Rough Seas Vessel Towed In to Astoria. ASTORIA. Ore, Jtm. 9. Uclng ndrlft in tho cold Pnclllc ocean for nenrly ono hour with heavy sens toss ing him to mid fro ltko a feather, and Betting out of sight of any living thing that might render assistance, was tho frightful experience Satur day of Chnrllo Deane, chief engineer of the coastwise gasoline schooner Patsy, plying between Portland and Ynqulnn. , , ... Tho I'ntBy left Astoria early I-rl-day morning for Tillamook, with no passengers nnd u crow of eight men. The wenthor at tho time wus exceed ingly rough outside the bar. When tho schooner attempted to cross Into Tillamook Hho struck bottom, but was not damaged and made mi ef fort to turn around to make the open sea. With giant breakers roll ing nnd n stiff and cold east wind blowing, tho I'atsy wnB nearly cap sized In making tho swing around. Her starboard engine wns comple tely disabled by a heavy Ben and her cargo wns shifted. Shortly after she succeeded in heading for the open, Chief Lug it cor Dcnno wns washed ovcrbonrd. His Bhlpmntes saw lilm In time to throw a llfo bolt Into tho water where ho was supposed to be, but n rescue at thnt time wan Impossible on account of tho stormy wenthor and turbulent condition of tho sea. Tho l'ntsv. after righting her car go nnd cruising for ir. minutes In nn endeavor to locate Dcnno ntitl keep clear of any submerged rocks. Ilnnil) , located him and hauled him on bourd, very little tr-o worso for his trip nearly to Davy Jones' locker. Tho revenuo cutter Tnhoma left Astoria nt 11 o'clock Friday night nnd nrrlved off Tlllnmook live hours nfter, but did not Bight the distress cA schooner. Hoth the cutter nnd the PntBy nrrlved In Astoria Saturday afternoon. 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All Pacific Northwest Suffered From Rain, Snow, Sleet and Cold The Portland Oregonliin Sunday printed the following: "Though the storm which swept over Portland yestcrdny and last niitiit mlL'hf lmve been termed "lo- cal" In tho sense of tho dnmngo done to telephone, telegraph, electric Unlit -...I .....II.... iiil.na flint U'ltfll vlnlptlt uiiu iiuiiuj -! inv.u ....... . - w(ls IIUCL'SBIII ) l ....... ...... --- weather manifestations over tho ul,on ovcr jr,o abstracts of title. At greater part of Oregon and Washing- tornoyS for the Mncleay estate com- ton Hcnvy wind nnu ram nooui mu ith of the Columbia Is reported. i. . . i XT... -it. Ilnml ntna tin mmt Tho storm nt North Head wns ac companied by n muxlimim wind veloc ity of GO miles. Reports aro that tho sleet storm extended south as far na Salem nnd west to the const range. South of Salem there was cold rnln. Vancou ver wns as hard hit by the "silver thaw" nB Portland. To the north of Vancouver toward tho Paget Sound country heavy wet snow fell nil day yestcrdny. Heavy dnmngo to wires wns done at Ccntrnlla. Up the Columbia River gorgo sleet, rolled down the mountnlnsldo nnd blocked trnlllc on the O.-W. It. St N., a report nt 1 o'clock this morning saying thnt three trains were stuck between CiiBcndo Locks nnd llonnovll lc. Those trains were tho Canadian ex cursion special, the Pendleton pas senger nnd The Dalles locnl. The tie up occurred at fi P. M.. and efforts to ninvn trains after that proved un nvnlllng. A report from limine. Illo early this morning was thnt a strong wind wns still blowing nnd snow rniung. mi tie relief wns In Bight. A rotary on tie relief wns In Bight. A rotary en- glue, which had been inred to open a pnth through the storm, was of no nvnll rv.W It. J& W nlllrlnla an Id this morning that rollof trains will be sent to tho scene of tho tlo-up early today. Kast of tho Cascades tho country Is covered with n heavy blanket of snow. Prom Walla Walla comes tho report of ono of tho worst wlntors In yenrs. In the Willamette Valley and tho Sound country tho temperatures for Sound country tho temperatures ror tho last 2-i hours linvo been either nt the freezing point or n trino noiow that mark, with tho result that the iirnnlnttriMmi linn Inrirnlv linnti In Mill form of sleet, thus limiting this storm one of tho most dlsngreenblo on re cord. All tho wny up tho vnlloy, Includ ing lllllsboro, Torost Grove to Sa lem, sleet foil practically all day. Tlio Oregon Electric hns been tied up ..i.. -.i.. ..!.... .,...!.. i.. nuiuu iiiiuii ji-niuiiiu; minimi, i-iiuiu.; through broken wires nt vnrloua points. In n suiuinnry of tho storm effects; In Portlnnd. the Oregonlan refors to i It as a "silver thnw," mid says: Car service demoralized. High-ten-1 slon lines broken In ninny places nnd . . i .. .. .. ..n pari in oieciric supply cm mi an i night. Trolley wires broken on near ly every lino. Telephone service prostrate All toll lines down In every direction. Thousands of residences without ser vice. Thousands of trees ruined by breaking under wolght of sleet. Streets littered with poles, trees and wires. Automobile belonging to Dr. C. G. Snbln demolished by fulling tree In Seventh street, Dr. Snbln nnrrowly escaping. Two horses electrocuted on Steel bridge. Mnny others dond from In juries on slippery streets. Two automobiles demolished In coIIIkIdii on allmierv untnwn Btreets. Mnuy sllg t Injuries from falling I trees and wires. Dirt slides caused by torrents do great iltmuin". Ori' i'"d" in ii'P'iy par's of WH'mn otto Vnll v rt'iiin'ied bid y dininxed Klre iilnriu hya'em. excepting one short East Side line, out. Litiby COAL. Tho kind Vol' tuive U.U.WS ( SHD. PHONE 7.J Pacific Liven i TriiiihHr Co TTHKISH MVI'll will do you im'mm Piiiiim "U-J (,i mi. i '"Hie .m j llnvo vour calling enrds printed nt -v Times' otllco. ' Parties Desiring ments to be Erected Would ao well to call at the Pacific Monumental Vioms. South Mrondwny nud make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson hns In his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter Id Cooh county. And none but the bent worn Is turned MacClay Estate of Portland Closes Deal For Big Tract ! In Curry County. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 9. Title to nbout 15.000 ncres of timber nnd agricultural land along the Lower Roguo River nnd around Tort Orford has missed to the Mncleay estate of Portland. The negotiations for tne pMrcilB0 )f the Hume holdljigB were Bt(irtcd nbout two months ngo. It -....... ... nv.itilln.l ntlfl I1IIRH ,,ictcij examination Inst weeK nmi wiu trnnB(cr8 0f the various parcels were . . 1 II ... !.. Tfutun made Saturday. ti i i" .. estnto land holdings In Oregon are Included In the purchnso, which in volves n total consideration of $250,- In nddltion to tho purchiiBo of tho land tho Mncleay estato also bought tho wharf and wnterfrout nt Port Or ford. The Tort Orford cold storage plant also has been taken over by the snmo Interests. It Is estlmnted that nbout 0,000 ncres of the llumo tracts nro adapted to farming purposes. The tract con tains about 12.-..000.000 feet of mer chantable timber. It Is the Intention of the Mncleny estato to develop tho holdings, to colonize tho agricultural lands nnd to enrrv out plans for the Improvement nnd 'settlement of the large district. Later a big sawmill plant will bo In stalled. "We are unable to announce defi nitely our plans of development." snld Roderick Mncleay. " Examina tion of the entire property will be made by nn expert and when reports arn lillllll! WO liei Will KIHiw Minn .,r()jtrl wo wll undertake llrst. Wo no c()I1VllC0ti thnt that section needs ,lovoi(.,,inct. Tho great nntural rc- sources or tne uisirict win jnuu oxtonslvo Improvements. Wo expect to prepare n large part of tho hold ings for colonization purposes. Among other projects will bo tho construc tion of a sawmill at Port Orford. Tho port Is Ideal for shipping. Tho Anvil nnd the Yale nro now In operation be tween Portlnnd nnd Port Orford. ftmivltlernblo bIi lining nlso Is done b t ,,orl 0rfor,j nm, Coos Bay." "'' ' CUPID SCORNS DISTANCE HrMegrooni Travels ,( Miles, Ililde 1,000, Puttier, 1,100. DENVER, Colo., .Inn. 0. In order to attend tho wedding of his youngest daughter, Miss Loulso Knyser. Char lou Kiivsor. ii miner, traveled by hor- sohack 1.100 miles from Candolnrla, Vol'.. In nmivnr. Ailolnh Kurtz trav ' - ., . oled 9.000 miles from irazl to meet Miss Knysor, his brlde-to-bo. and Miss Knyser traveled from Nevada to Denver, over 1.000 miles by rail. Miss Knyser and Kurtz arrived here. The father of Miss Knyser completed his long horseback ride to r,... anu Itml 'I'll ii Md (1 m t wei.vui- mm ii Tli wniltltui'. which will tnko iiluco next Suniluy. will bo the culmination of n college romance If you hnvo anything to boII, trndo rout, or wan' holp. try n wnnt ad "A Millionaire Tramp" Will Do Presented nt The Masonic : Thursday January 11 One Night Only Strong company nnd oxcollent show 1rJces 2G( 50 un(1 . ct,nts Seats on Balo at "Ilusy Corner" twiTLi: on Tin: itr.v Fur n living nil the time cannot be expected to make sweet, tonder meat. Tim cattle from which wo got our choice meat nro the stall-foil, grain fattened ktud that produce the best meat on earth. Try us with an or der for next Sunday's meat. Then all tho family will be home to enjoy the treat, which will not cost you a cent more than usunl. MARSliriKLD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Two Markets NORTH RKXD MAHSUFIELD Monu - " rm VM$kl ! ihf it im fC3Stt Semi-Annual Clearance Sale "The Hub" A genuine sacrifice of High Grade Clothing, You'll find here the cream of the Clothes world It's fine economy to buy now with prices at their lowest. Deep cutting on all Men's Suits. One-Fourth, One-Third and One-Half Off On Clothing Men's Overcoats---Raincoats---Gaberdines Reduced "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & BANDON K Modem Hrlok Uulldlng, Electric Lights, Stenm Ilcnl. Elegantly Furnished Roomi with Hot nnd Cold Wntor. HOT K 1 .C O OS O. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Dny and Upwards Cor. Drondway and Market Marshflold, Orngnn. CITY FISH MARKET Foot of Market Ave., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND CRABS. Fair Prices, Honest Weight and a first-class article, You can all afford to eat fish at our prices, Try them, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. IMIONE 200J People Take Notice ! Wo have nil lengths of stovo wood for sale, prices ranging from $1,501. per tier up. vo enn furnish nny length you wloh. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. THE ELITE IIAIRDRKSSING and lR'AUTV IMRLOR Facial nnd scalp mnssngo mid shampooing, scientifically glvon. Ladles nnd gentleman's manicuring. All kinds of hair, ornamental, and sholl goods, hair tonic and cosmotlcs, com. blngs mndo to order In any stylo, nil work guaranteed. Hours from HiitO A. M. to 7:'!0 1 M. Siiturilny 0:00 1. M. l'hono U70.X 170 South Hroiuhvny. Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshflold uso Marshfield Creamery Butter It your grocer docs not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Free delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, IHJTTKRMILTC, COTTAGE CHEESE Union Oils .WSOLINE DISTILLATE RENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES anfi CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS oos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Hnrslilleld, Ore. PnOE 30W Mall Orders Solicited. Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Ib n vital quustlnn for prcBont day hoincbullders wltetlicr to hnvo u house which In apponnmco must nlwuys roinnln tho same or n house that will permit of u llttlo rcfroHhliiK occasionally. Neighborhoods ehiingo ns do Individual tastes a frninu hnuso can easily bo mndo to luiriiionl.o with Its Htirroundlngs ti fresh coat of paint often will mnko It hb good as your neighbor's now house tho sumo ns u now suit makH you feci llko n now man. At nny rnto a frame houso Is BUBcoptlblo to most any change you might dcslro mid while It Is pormntiont It docs not necessnrlljr need become an ojesoro or a iiiotio:ony. Thoro nro lots of thlngi we'vo observed nbout houses nnd lumber thnt you should know beforo building como in and wo'll glvo you our vlows. C. A. Smith Lumber" & Mfg. Co, RI71A1L DEPART.MENT SOUTH HROADWAY, MARSHFIKlii). THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED DATE OF SAILING FROM TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH PaJIFIO PHONE 14 FAST AND Steamer EQUIPPED SAILS FROM SAN FJfANCISGO FOR C00S BAY TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1912. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono At Steamer Homer Sails from San Bay, Saturday, Jan. 6th F. S. Dow, Agent Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLANDIT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY O, 10, 23, 30 SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT UARY l, 151, HO, 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offl.-o Phone 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Qenaral Agents "EASTSIDE" GET YOUR JOB PRINTING Shoe Co. LIAESIIFIELD WITH WIRELESS PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'OHTLAM)! STEAMSHIP COMPANY. V. F. McOKOROE. Airrnt COMMODIOUS Redondo WITH W1RELESK C. F. McGEORGE, Agent -ssi Francisco for Coos EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JAN PnONE MAIN 51 DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFlCl K J