The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 16, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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revenues by. renting a fow furnished
rooms and, If you know how and
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you may keep that JUtlo .extra lncomo
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MARSHFIELDrtJREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1912. -EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of TIitich, Const Mult
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 184
'S RECORDS AS EVIDENCE
Over 40,000 Letters and Tele-1 nbctt,nB n n,moBt onc hundred ex.
1 r!i-.i 1.. .! 1 ilnloslons. Tho corrosnondence 1h con-
.,.-..1 ca Ann fnr Finhtu
ic ann out.uuu .-pyj
fAcres of Southern Oregon
l n nnn'c I and
OUilljJciny -"
IRTOFITUES '
IN WEST MARSHFIELD
I cures Valuable Acreage for
nvestment and Speculative
Purposes loaay.
; n. Porhnm has closed negotla'
Ins for tho purchuso of eighty acrei
land from tno soutuum urusuu
apnny lylUB J8t west ot ivnoo
hi. Tho purcnaso price ib umuw
od to havo boon nuout m.uuu.
, ,iial Ib ono or. tno largest tint
been inndo In local real estnto
Fiovcral monthB.
Tho nronorty Ib unplatted, but a
Igo portion of it lien inside tho
- limits or juarsnuoiu. o wwi
boundary of It Ib on n lino ruii-
fg north nnd Bouth JuBt west of
t It. A. Coppio nonio on uonimurcini
cnuo whllo tho soutliorn boundary
but a short dlstnnco north or com-
rclal avenuo.
Mr. rorham bought tho proporty
an Investment nnd for apcculatlvo
rposes. Whllo ho has bought It
no. ho expects a hrothor nnd pos-
ly some other onstorn pnrtlcB to
:omo associated witn mm in nan
us It Inter.
While his plans for tho property
I possibly depend on devolopinonts
c, It Is understood that ho will
t part of It at lonst and Hell It In
. Ho mny nlso personally grndo
Improvo a Inrgo part of the tract
lore placing It on tho market.
FJHERJ
BUT TODAY
(iamshlp Arrives This Morn
ing From Portland Will
Sail Early Saturday.
fbe Breakwater arrived in early
lay from Portland. Sho had n
go pasBongor list mid a big enrgi
freight. In tho freight woro flvo
omobllcs lor local partloa. Ono
s for Darker & Goodnln. nnn fnr
P. Falkonsteln and ono for Kdgnr
nison.
fhe Urcakwator will sail nt a
lock Saturday for Portland.
Kmong thoso arriving on tho
lakwater woro tho following:
K- n. inompson, J. J. Reynolds,
pv. Herman, Mrs. Herman, Larlna
hnan, Vera Horninn, G. 0. Gatton,
a. ouorman, u. Mnnnamakor, Mro.
C UOWlos. Mrs. W. Illplintt P. 1
l-lfwls, Mrs. Hall-Lowia, I. O.
nkland. G. J. T.nmnnaVI Umlrxi
'or, Ida Elsenor, Mrs. Waddoll.J
' VaUUOII. H Illnlwlnh V) Tl
hael, Mrs. Mlchnol, Mrs. Korri, J.'
viuiian, w. uorgman. A. R.
". C. Kltchon, F. Kaiser, L,
TBan, W. 8. Dotlcn. IV T nnri-Att
A. Drown, J. A. Mataon, 0. R.
. I. It. Tower, A. J. Monde!, Miss
r. miss Hwoot, J. S. Miller. Mrs.
'er, W. t. Hummort, P. D. Den
", Mrs, Aldormnn. n. n aih.
ithWwC?,mWt ' wlnnd, A.
1.1. ftmnody, W. 0. Rowlea,
-.ftnsoni, i. d. Holdlman, D. B.
pnberg, p. a. nnr, n c nrn.n.
teLA'.P-vKAsF.
Pehl8l8, ElUabotU McGown;
LiF.: M5C8enn reports that thoy
'-" y,w 8UK SOUthnnntnrlv
,vien th!y cussed out from the
SSSW Prova,nKnM, about
. ,i " "Jorning. on the last
wKSfa?i:.y a6?.eu"
caDL m.v;- zvjr.."i
hA ti . "" u""'o iuib up una
r !fc.jrt,aad on the "turn an
r ahead of schedule.
Ti...?.fJhe PnB8ongers Buffered
w i.. '"J88, Th0 Bldor an an-
large boat that atnrtnrt out
er tif;r?.aLahead of the Dreak-
er turned hu, .. . iL-
bu weather hn . r. i. -...,. -
e ahead. u'""'"
THE WEATHER.
onEGovsoc,1,at.ed ?reB8-.)
Ke:rron!Bhh!?We3tW,nd8
L.bJ.C0AL The kind YOU have
"o 18ED. Piiovu ts o.mi.
t7 Tranter Co.
H BTA8ttUr(lay aUd SUn-
Standard Oil Company to Erect
$5000 Structure on North
Front Street.
Mnnogor 0. W. Montgomery of the
Cooa JJny branch of tho Standard Oil
company hoB awarded to J. G. Horn
of North Uond tho contract for tho
conBtrurtlon of tho now building nnd
dock for tho compnny. Tho now
building Ib to bo on tho slto of tho
proHont Btructuro on North Front
atreot.
Tho old building will bo torn d6wn
aoon nnd work on tho now Btructuro
will begin nbout Mnrch 1. It will
bo rushod to completion. Monnwhllo,
tompornry qunrtorB will bo found
olaowhoro by tho compnny.
Tho now Btructuro will bo 100x120
foot, a big Bhed being constructed
along ono aldo of tho building. A
dock 313 root long nnd 50 foot wldo
will nlao bo constructed. A flont
about 20x60 will bo built for tho
arcommodntlon of Bmnllor bonts.
Tho Improvement will coat nbout
$5000 nnd will bo a big improvement
for that part of town.
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NORTH
Government Authorizes Harbor
Improvement From Cold
Storage to Porter.
Englncor F. H. Lcofo, In chnrga
of tho government harbor work horo,
last evening received tho following
BolNoxplnnatory telegram from MnJ.
Morrow at Portland:
"I'ort'a roquost to havo channel
wldonod from Cold Storage to Porter
hUB boon authorized. Inform Com-,
mission. '
Tho application for this important
improvement In tho chanhol wna
mado sonio tlmo ago. Major Morrow
linn been on a trip to Panama and It
Ib understood that ho haa Just ro
turnod. Tho Improvement will not only
widen nnd deopen tho channel be
tween Mnrahflold and North Henri,
but will ollminnto tho ahnrp turns
which havo been quito bothorsomo to
navlcntors. Tho 'chnnnol now varies
from 200 to 250 feet in width and
tho new plan provides for ranking it
300 fcot wldo. in somo piacos an
ombanluncnt from seven to twolvo
foot high will liavo to do cut nway.
It Ib estimated that there is nt least
160,000 yards to bo, removed to com
plete tho project, Of this, tho Port
Commission will havo to pay for
about 120,000, this being outside tho
present government project.
,Ju't whon tho Oregon will start
on this will dopond on when tho now
casting for tho pump la secured. It
probably will bo 8orao tlmo in April.
Moat of tho dredgingo will prob
ably bo pumpod into the flat tn front
of Forndalo if the bulkhoad is com
pleted. Bosldeathe now bulkhead
required,, Enftlnepr Loofo announced
today thot unl6flB tho north portion
of tho present bulkhead Ib cabled, no
dredglngB will be pumped in behind
JL Tho bulkbpad Ib not strong
enough to retain tho dredglngB.
Where tho former fill was mado, tho
bulkhead waa cabled under tho di
rection of Arthur McKeown.
grams Cited in Indictments
in Dynamite Conspiracy
Case.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coob Hnj
Times.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Fob. 16
NeW dlscloBurca nro mado in tho dy
nnmlte conspiracy cases through 40,
000 lcttors and tolcgrnms quoted In
the Indictments nB Implicating practi
cally all tho officials of tho Inter
national Association of Rrldgo and
Structural Iron Workors, and thoy
will bo mado tho basis, it Ib declared
today, on which tho govornmont will
Bcek to convict tho G4 dofondnnls
who nro charged wltrf'c'omm'lttlng or enco.
tnlned In one of tho 32 indictments
and embracing what are termed "Un
consumntcd acta of conspiracy" Ib
held ns allowing that tho vast plot
was known to bo furthered by Frank
M.jltynn, president of tho Iron Work
ers' nnd to members of his oxocutlvo
uoaru ami many uuBincss ngontB, nnu
was carried on for bIx yenra to do
s(roy proporty of steel and iron con
tractors who employed non-union
help.
It Ib charged that nil tho defend
ants are equally guilty as nbottcrB.
Four more Indictments, not mado
public, supplement the principal In
didtment containing 'tho correspond-
DESPERATE EFFORTS 10 SAVE
FOUR FROM GALLOWS FUTILE
RIGHT OF WAY
IN NORTH ISEKO
Southern Pacific Negotiating
for Residence Block
Simpson Deal On.
Tho Southern Pacific continues ac
tive in Its negotiations for right of
way proporty in North Bond. Somo
pieces havo been bought and nego
tiations nro well under way for othor
tracts.
Now tho company Is negotiating
for olio of tho host rcsldcnca blocks
LIEUT. FIELDS.
WILL GET "HIS"
Commander of American Sol
diers Who Crossed Into
Juarez to Be Censured.
homes of T. W. Ronnto. R. J. Coko.
Wm. Uroulllard, and W. R. Thomp
son nnd tho former Dr. Gnlo homo.
' It was also roportcd today that
the Southern Pacific hnd bought prac
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 16 Tho
War Department has decided to deal
drastically with Lieut. Bon W. Fields
of tho Eighteenth Infantry, who in
command of a squad of Amorican
soldiers mndo tho mlstako of croBS
In North Bond. This Includos tho flng into Juarez, Mexico, from El Paso
yesterday afternoon and nearly pro
rli Hated an International clash.
Fl dds Iibb been arrested ponding an
investigation.
tlcolly tho entire waterfront proporty RETIRE WARSIIIP104 YEARS OLD
nnnr tho Old Tnwn mill frnm Mwi '
nenr tho Old Town mill from tho
Simpson Lumber Compnny nnd had HuVclvlng. Ship Independence nt Mure
also ncqulred part of tho property
back of tho mill. Thoso negotiations
nro being handled at San Francisco,
jNlnnd to Mo. Put Out CoinmlKslon.
VALLEJO, Call., Fob. 10 Orders
to plnco tho receiving ship Indopond
It Ib anld, nnd no confirmation of enco now nt Marc Island, out of dbm-
mom couid' uo obtained. mission, wero rccolvcd at tho navy
No further news Una boon received ' yard. Tho Indopeudonco Ib tho old-
rclatlve to tho reports that tho South- i est vessol In tho United 8tates navy.
crn Pacific" was plnnnlng- to begin Tho keel was laid In 1808, nnd the
construction on this1 ond. Somo1 vessel hns been used as a receiving
claimed that tho company's inability ship nt Maro Ialnnd for 50 years. It
to closo with R. C. Cordos, F. J. do Is neHqved that tho vessol will bo
"' " i jiuiib ui uiu mm ur, boki.
Smith for tho dynamlto proporty I
might delay It. Thoro Is 135 acres Property Sold Tho court has con-
In tho tract and tho compnny hns be- firmed tho Halo of tho 160 ncrcs bo
gun suit to condemn right of wnv, longing to tlio Richard Handel es-
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iiiniuh" ii, aiiiiiiuKii wiuy iricu to
buy the wholo tract, It Ib said. i
PLAN TO FIGHT
PEACE PLANS
Nation-wide Campaign Against
Arbitration Treaties is
Launched.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times)
NEW YORK, Fob. 16 A natlon
wldo campaign ngalnBt tho Interna
tional Pcaco propaganda Is tho plan
of tho American Truth Socloty Just
lnunchod horo. In a statomont an
nouncing tho organization of tho so
cloty, Its sccrotary denounces tho
proposed arbitration troatlos na "buo
stantlally a stop in tho rounion of
Grent .Britain and tho United States
and n monnco to tho Amorican frea
institutions," nnd adds. "If a trib
unal with Judicial powers can bo thus
established, tho tribunal's legislative
powers can also bo established. If a
legislative and oxocutlvo tribunal is
established, really it only romalns
to croato by treaty an cxecutlvo pow
er to onforco tho legislative enact
ment and Judicial decrees. "
Slayers of Fred Guezlow Are
Hanged Today Despite
Protests.
APPEAL TO COURT
DURING EXECUTION
Convicted Negro Murderer is
Saved by Intervention of
Federal Court.
to Cows BJ)
fouq
RETURN
OM
OTHER POINTS
MYRTLE POINT,
VICTOR AGAIN
REVIVAL IS SUCCESS.
VHWPPMPW
The Good News Revival at tho
Baptist Church Is progressing In n
very encouraging manner. Rev. O.
H. MeKee has given each night help
ful and Inspiring addresses. Yester
day tho afternoon was devoted to
apodal prayer. Thus far tho attend
ance nnd interest have been gratify
ing to the pastor and his helpers.
Rev. George L. White la expected
tomorrow. Thus far tho meetings
havo been splendid preparatory aer
vices for Mr. White's work. All aro
cordially Invited,
'FALL OF TROY" nt ROYAL
THEATER SATURDAY NIGHT.
REAL MILK and REAL CREAM
delivered to your homo on FIVE
MINUTES' NOTICE. PnOXE 329-J,
F A. Sacchi.
A TURKISH BATII will do yon
GOOD. Phone 214-J.
Defeats .Nortij; Bend High
School Basketball Team by
Score of -23 to 16. -
By a score of 23 to 16, tho Myrtio
Point .Hlgh- School basketball team
defeated tba North Bend High School
toam at North Bend last ovonlng. In
tho preliminary 'gamo tho Coqulllo
iiign bcnooi second team defeated
tnto to Wra. J. McPlieo, of San Fran
cisco. Tho property is located at Ton
Mile and tho prlco was $2001. Tom
Hall waa administrator of, (lio, estato.
HOT SHOT .FOR
p
.
(By Associated Press
Times.)
CHICAGO, Fob. 10 Tho
murderers of Fred Guolzow wora
hangod todny. Thoy woro Ewald and
Frank Shlbllawskl, who dlod togeth
er first, and Phillip Sommorllng and
Thomas Schultz, who mot death a
fow minutes later. Thomas Jennings,
tho negro slayer of Clarenco Hlllor,
who wna to havo been hangodi wna
saved for a tlmo at least, by tho ploa
of his lawyers boforo a "Fedoral court
that his constitutional Immunity
from having to testify ngalnBt him
self had boon violated.
Dcsporato elovonth-hour offortn
woro mndo by sympathizers to sa
tho Uvea of tho Guolzow alayors. A.
Catholic prlost doclared boforo Judges
McKlnloy In tho Suporlor Court that
ho bolloved tho youths Insnno. A
bailiff from tho court summonod
Jailor Dnvles to court but throo
mlnutCB boforo tho bailiff's arrival,
tho ShlbllawsktB had been hangod.
Davlcs rofused to obey tho summons.
Instead Chlof Doputy Potor.s tele
phoned to tho Judgo that U of tho
men had been hangod an I hu the
oxocytlon of tho othor fw would pro
ceed unless a formal writ was IsbuccJ.
No writ was Issued and E3n.mc.iui&
and Schultz followed tholr compan
ions on (ho gallows.
RELIEF FUND
STILL GROWS
W. F. Jewett of Gardiner Con
tributes $100 Contrlbu- .
tors on the Nann Smith.
Tho Times Rollef Fund for tho
families of tho victims of tho launch
OS
Chairman Barnes of New York
Scores Third Term in
Speech.
(By Associated' Press to Coos Bay
Times,
ALBANY, N. .Y Fob. 16 Wil
liam Barnes, chairman of1 tho Repub
lican state Committee, spbdklng at
iSTO bK o?'f I S BPl 8COml Cy nPublcaT Organiza:
fn0"'!0 ' -Won Had this to say of Col. Rooso-
velt:' ( '
"JXq greater. 6rr)r Coild bo com
mitted in the interests of tho very
principles to which wo adhere than
to rovjlo, or uphold any man, deluded
though be 'may be, in' hls'ohdaavor to
breakdown those fundamedtal prin
ciples of Individual liberty and con
stltutjonil rlehts whtc fpr;ra the
foundation of our government' and
which must be the reality nt the Re
publican party, because for a fow
hours or days or weeks, he whom wo
have honpred and whom we have in
the past glyen our votes has strayed,
through devotion to falso goods,
from the real principles of the Re-
puuiican party.
"We must not forget that during
the term in which he held the Presi
dency of tho United States he per
formed a wonderful service to tho
people of this country and although
wo do not believe In establishing In
this country a pure Individualism, yet
we do not forget that all the great
services he has rendered to the peo
ple in the daya of the Spanish War
and in tho inauguration of the Pana
ma Canal although today wo utter
ly deprecate what apparently wub an
unfortunte error of Judgment."
Barnes defined tho truo progres
sive as "the man who holds to the
constructive doctrine that baa given
us the reason for being,"
"At the Saratoga convention in
1910 Roosevelt fought the Republi
can state committee's program and
forced the nomination of Henry L.
Sttmson for Governor. At the poIIb,
John A. Dlx, the Democratic nomi
nee, won with a plurality of 67,401."
The main game was ono of the
best eyer seen la North, Bond. For a
time North Bond was In tho lead 'with
a score of 10 to 4 tand at the end of
tho fl,rfit half the score w&b 12, to 14,
in favor of Myrtle Point. Early in
the second half North Bend again
took' the lead, but in tho last few
minutes of play Myrtle Point scored
several times.
There was a big crowd In attend
ance. Lester Summerlln was referee
of the principal game and Clarenco
Klbler umpire.
North Bend's line-up In the prin
cipal game was Van Zlle and Hanson
as forwards; Grout and Chappell an
guards, and Hodson as centor. Tho
North Bend second team was com
posed of Welling at center, Dewey
and Shelly as forwards, and Simp
son and Shepard as guards.
Tonight the Myrtle Point High
School team will play the Marshfleld
High School team at the Marshfleld
Tabernacle building.
WnY CARRY FRATERNAL
INSURANCE?
When you can take an old-lino policy
with EDGINGTON in the PACIFIC
MUTUAL and earn dividends while
creating a savings fund which will
be returned to you at tho end of your
policy period, giving you free Insur
ance? '
Increased assessments aro un
known with old line fnauranco.
It. W. EDGINGTON,
177 Front St., Marshflold, Ore.
"FALL OF TROY" nt ROYAL
THEATER SATURDAY NIGnT.
Coos Bay Men Back- From
Eastern and Southern Trips
Their Observations.
J. H. Flanagan returned yesterday
on tho Nann Smith from n business
trip to Snn Francisco. Whllo thoro
hg met R. A. Graham, builder of tho
Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern, and
tho latter wns rnther pessimistic re
garding the rnilroad outlook for Coos
Bay.
.Mr. Graham had Just returned
from a trip to Now York and Lon
don. Ho told Mr. Flanagan that tho
OrkiirVirmn Tin nl fin ltnl m ItitnntlAn rt
MUUltlUltl A UbtltV 114U I4U flllViifclUi V I j.1,,,1 o.. Hi a. .
building to tho bay now. Regarding " , ', r . mi "Vnu08 l0 B.rov!
tho other projects, ho know nothing ?, "& ,1, TlTlmoa received
uimi.lt HUH! , I', UUWUl, IUU Willi
known Gardiner lumberman, for
$100 for tho fund.
Cnpt. Macgonn roports that Capt.
and Mrs. J. J. Roynolds, of Portland,
recently sent a largo amount of
clothing by htm to Mrs. Macgenn at
Eniplro for distribution among tho
noody families.
Chairman Sacchi of tho Gonoral
Relief Committee, baa called a moot
ing of tho committee to bo held at the
Chamber of Commerco this ovonlng
to comploto plans for tho work.
List of Contributors.
Tho contributions from tho officers
and crow on Bteamer Nann Smith to
the North Star dlsastor rollof fund
aro as follows:
B. W. Olaqn $10.00
O. Erlckson 10.00
Oscar B Berg 10.00
C. Mortonson 10.00
E. Hormanson , 5.00
Thos. Overwick 5.00
A. Sjogren 5.00
J. Johnson 5.00
B. Hanson 6.00
F. Johnson . . 5.00
R. Benson 6.00
C. Thompson 6.00
O. Lundborg 5.00
G. Phillips 5.00
L. Rees 5.00
J. H. Qutnn 5.00
J. A.. Wickman 4.00
Wm. Honegger 3.o
A. Moss 2.0
C. Ofoldt 2.00
M. Phillips 2.0V
Clms. Young 1.60
P. Soderstrom LOG
W. Balka 1.00
M. McGllvery 1.00
A. Dalman 1-00
Z. S. Gaston 1.00
Chas. Domingo 1.00
L. Lopez V00
but said that they woro like tho
many surveys that had been mado
hero In tho past.
Mr. Flanagan said that Mr. Gra
ham has always been of a pessimists
trend regarding tho Coos Bay rail
road situation Blnco ho (Graham) loft
horo so that Mr. Graham's state
ments did not depress him much. Ho
said that Mr. Graham Informed htm
that ho (Graham) had seen President
Lovott of tho Southern Pacific whllo
In New York.
S. D. Magnet? Improving.
J. Albert Matson, who arrlvod homo
today via Portland from a business
trip to Snn Francisco, roports that
S. D. Magnes, his partner, who has
been ailing- Blnco last summer, was
getting along nlcoly. This will bo
gratifying news to his many friends
on the Bay.
Mr, Matson says tho business situa
tion at San Francisco is improving
nnd all are anticipating great things
soon from tho Panama Exposition.
' Whjlq flt Portland, Mr. Matson
Qpent somo tlmo investigating the
ie' secured somo valuable Information
Ho secured spraovaluablo Information
rvKt.ru. tig mum. uy nam vuui u uiu
not hear any new railroad news, but
that everything looked good.
Had Fine Trip.
A. J. Mendel of tho Hub Clothing
and Shpo Company, who returned to
day from an extendod eastern and
southern trip, says the Pacific coast Is
away ahead of tne east- uuainess
conditions generally are good, al
though tn tho east thero is a tendency
to hold back on account of tho ap
proach of tIQ presidential election,
He visited many of tho eastern man
ufacturing centers, and following
that had a fine pleasure trip via tho
southern routo to California with his
brother, Joseph Mendel, of Mead
vllle, Pa.
"Although I had a flno trip, I am
mighty glad to got back to Coos
Bay," remarked Mr. Mendel today.
"It certainly looks good to mo In
comparison with other towns and
sections of the country that I havo
visited during my trip. No, I did
not hear much railroad news, but
the railroad Is coming all right.
"FALL OF TROY" at ROYAL
THEATER SATURDAY NIGHT.
Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS.
PENOCIII and OPERA CREAM
ROLLS 35c per lb. at STAFFORDS.
Total $121.00
Relief Fund Committee,
Members of the Bpeclal commltteo
appointed to tnke charge of the re
lief fund for tho families of tho vic
tims of tho launch North Star dis
aster are requested to bo proBont at
n meeting to be hold Friday evonlng.
February 16, at 8 o'clock at the
Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce,
Important business to come up.
F. A. BAGOHI,
Chairman.
PENOCin and OPERA CREAM
ROLLS 85c per lb. Saturday and Sun
day at STAFFORDS.