The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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F. V. M'GOOIS ilEilL ASKS
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IS ELECTEDi FOB E
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Stetson Shoes Stetson Hats
Benjamin Clothes
Portland Woman Insanely Jea!- Many Bids Are Open for Street;
ous of Chaffeur Husband , Improvement Work in
and Commits Murder. j Marshfield.
((By Associated Press to The Coo J Tho conlrnct8 Ict nt tho clty coun.
nmiTi Avii n i ,i ic m meeting last night follows:
PORTLAND, Ore., July 1C Mrs. !.........,...... tm.i...i ... ,.,
Nettle Walsh, wife of a chaffeur, to- Co nmorelBl to HlBhlnnd
day fired three shots at her husband , T A lISw Ung Sded for cut, 1c
who Jumpod from n window Into tho' ynrd. flll( , n ynrt,; curbi 'lttC
b roet. She then killed her four-year-; foo. , ?2.14 n'ynru
old son, Vincent Walsh, and probably, .,. Mptn,n nwr,in,i fnP rm.
fatally shot herself. The husband
was not wounded but only slightly
Injured by Jumping from tho win
dow. Mrs. Walsh was Insanely Jealous
of attentions alleged to bo paid her
husband by a stenographer of a tax
icab company In whoso employ tho
hnnlinnil wnn. T.nnt wook Mrs. Walsh
nttemptcd to shoot her husband and'
tho stenographer but was disarmed
by a detective A reconciliation was
affected and all was apparently scr
cno between thorn. Today however
sho suddenly drew a revolver scream
ing " you dirty dog, I am going to
kill you," and began firing at her
husband. The man made a rush for
tho wnldow and Jumped Into tho
street. Turning tho weapon upon tho
son. tho womnn fired three shots In
to his body, killing him Instantly.
8ho reloaded tho revolver and flrod
two bullets Into hor own brnln.
ITER WORKS
SALE IKED
Report That Negotiations for
Marshfield Plant Are Again
Being Reported.
is denied
TIiIh nftcrnoon, J. II. Plana
walks, G4c foot.
D. W. Small bid 20c on cut and 16c
on fill. Coos Bay Paving Co. bid 5Co
on curb and $2.15 on paving. John
son & Ereeso bid C5c on sldowalks.
Moon & Barclay bid 18c on cut aud
fill and 73c on curb.
Improvoraont on Front street,
north from Alder to Elm
J. A. Dowllng awarded, lc on cuv;
40c on curb, 50c on sidewalks, $2.1 t
on paving.
Coos Bay Paving Co. bid $2. 15 on
pnvlng and 55c on curb.
Moon & Barclay bid 73c on curb
D. W. Small bid 2Cc on cut. On
sidewalks Hugh McLnln bid 54c and
Johnson & Frecso bid 57c.
Improvement of Fourth street
from Commercial to Market
J. A. Dowllng nwarded lc on cu.,
40c on curb, $2.14 on paving,
Hugh McLaln nwarded on side
walks C4c. j
D. W. Smnll bid 25c on cut,
Johnson & Frecso bid G4',c on
sidewalks.
Coos Bay Paving Co. bid 55c on
curb.
Moon & Barclay bid 17'c on cut
and 73c on curb.
Improvement of Market avenue
from Fourth to Sixth
Hugh Mcl.aln awarded on curb
ISc, sldowalks 54c and 27c, on plnnk
Ing $2.28 and $2.42.
Moon & Barclay nwnrded on cut
22 '4c and fill 2214c
D. W. Small bid on cut 30c and
'III 15c.
Improvement of Fourth street
from Mnrket to Highland
Moon & Barclay awarded on fill
V niign .Mcj.ain nwarueu on euro
'18c. sldowalks Clc. planking $2.28.
a Johnson & Freesc bid C5c on ald'j-
gan stated that tho wnn nntli. walks.
Ing In tho report that tho wator- D- w Smn1' ''" 2r,c on fill.
works hnd boon sold. ' Improvement of Mnrket avonho
t 4 4 t ' from Sccnd to Fourth.
J. A. Dowllng awarded on cut lc,
It Is understood that negotiations 2C 'nav ne j"?! 4C' 0" 8,down,k9
for tho salo of tho Coos liny water-, coos Rav Pnv ntr m i.i.i r.r.
works property to an Omaha Hyndl-' CMS"n8n J , , 1 'r naXlnc
been 'SnK"' " " "
neon renowou. mis tlmo, It Is un- n,j niR0 0I1 mi -o- nn pllpll
Att.1' "'Bi ??:., ."." AS. MdS'fc 'bid" 5?on side-
i,m'" "" "i im'ii inuiiiiH Vi'niks
aro tho prospective purchasers, T. J. n. W. Small bid ISc on cut and
Nolan not bolng In on tho proposed1 ir.c on fill
deal this tlmo. Tho deal Is said to' Johnson' & Frecso bid SStfc on
hinge nn tho likelihood of n now nldewalks.
franchise or a franchise extension bo- T... .. r .. -
Imr granted l.iiB Meeting,
b hr.imui. The mcotng of th0 roHnc w n
iiivi'q ifiTi, ...,.. lengthy one. Tho rending of tho
jii.-M.sj Willi ttll.SO.N ; minutes consumed n great deal of
. Hiiip ns there worn a dozen or moro
wMiir . Lniicruiniii iiui rir.st Meet- ordlnnncPH and It was necessnry that'
lllir Mill) lllllllllllto. I tlO lullllltoa (if thi.sn lm rnnil 'Pim
Chosen Chairman of the Demo
cratic National Central
Committee Yesterday.
(By Associated Press to The Coos
Bay Times.)
CHICAGO, July 15 (Delayed In
Transmission) F. W. McCoombs
was today unanimously elected chair
man of the democratic national com
mittee. McCoombs Is from Now York
and succeeds Normnn E. Mack of
Buffalo as tho national chairman.
Joseph E. Davlcs of Madison, Wis.,
was elected chalrmnn of tho commit
tee to succeed Ury Woodson of Kentucky.
HUFFALO KILLS AIRMAN
Peculiar Flight of Hurticrt Latham,
Famous Aviator.
(By Associated Press to Coos Buy
Times..
PARIS, July 15. (Delayed In
transmission.) Hubert Latham, tho
Anglo-French airman, was killed by
a wild buffalo yesterday during n
hunt In the French Congo.
Latham's death occurred In tho
Charl river near Bahrcs Salamat,
practically In tho contor of tho
French Sudan. Tho dato of tho fat
ality was Juno 7. Ho had shot tho
buffalo and tho wounded beast rush
ed madly on tho hunter nnd gorod
and beat him to death with Its hoofs.
WILTi GO TO WORK
Such Is Intention of William Lorliner,
Lute n Senator.
(By Associated Prods to Coos Bay
Tlmcfl.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 15.
(Delayed In transmission.) "Wli
llnm Lorlmcr Is going bnck to Chi
cago nnd going to work." That an
nouncement was mnde today In Do
half of tho man whom tho Sound!
Saturday stripped of his seat In tho
United States Senate. Whether ho
will re-enter politics and scok vindi
cation nt tho hands of tho electorate,
Lorlmor has not decided.
fljnncjMroniPaOnol
would go right on working and that
the pile driver on tho north end of
Front street was In operation and
would continue to drlvo piling.
City Attorney Gobs said tnat a
"reasonable length of tlmo" for an
extension was too Indefinite for tho
council to grnnt. Mayor Straw said
that he felt Inclined to help the com
pnny. Councllmen Allen. Savage and
Merchant were also Inclined to fnvor
the company. Councilman Ferguson
said that he thought tho whole mat
tor hnd better rest as It was now un
til Mr. Chandler could appear and
ask definitely as to how much time
the company wanted.
Mr. Bennett called attention to tho
fact that tho company had expended
about $15,000 and had dono good
work nnd said that while tho com
pnny could go ahead and finish tho
work according to tho contract with
tho city within tho time specified, It
would bo very expensive to do so,
nnd would bo something of n hard
ship. Flnnlly nfter tho councllmen dis
cussed tho mnttcr Mayor Straw told
Mr. Bennett that ho could report to
Mr. Chandler that tho councilman
expressed a friendly fooling nnd that
as long as tho Tcrmlnnl company
kept on working thoro would bo no
Inclination to crcnte any hardships
or to nntngonlro nnd thnt they seem
ed willing to grant nn extension or
I olp the company In any way that
was reasonable. Thoro was no offi
cial action tnken to plnce the council
n reconl as to anything binding.
i
Cluett Shirts
Keiser Ties
Sold on Our System for Cash
Notice the Saving
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MAESHFIELD.
BANDON.
HAS 1)1(3 WEDDING
Wealthy California Heiress Is Wed-
Im1 Toilny nt Han Mntco.
(By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN MATEO, Cll., July 1C Miss
Jonnlo Crocker, tho wealthiest Calif
ornia heiress, was married at high
noon todny to Malcom Douglns Whit
man of Brooklyn, Mnss., In St. Mnt-
A Wonderful Tonic
That Aids Digestion
Tfcjusands are unable to digest cer
tain Inds of food. Ill most cases it Is
not the fault of tho food, uor tho stom
ach. It is probablo that tho stomach
has been abused. Many resort to pro
digested foods and various kinds of
medlclnci to got relief from dypepsia,
Indigestion and heartburn, but without
permanent benefit.
If vour stomach was in nerfect con.
ditlon, you would not need medicine to
digest tho foods you eat. Jayne's Tonic I
Vcrmlfugo Is a stomach regulator. It
gets tho stomach in such a condition ,
that it will digest food without other '
assistance. It overcomes tho acidity '
and stimulates tho coating of tho
stomach and intestines so that they
will properly absorb and assimllato tho
nutriment from tho food eaten. Suf
ferers from dvatiermlft nml (nrtlrrn.Hrm
win uuu pErraauem reiici 111
FAST AND CO.MMODIOUS
Ui
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELKUS AND SUHMAMNK I1ELL
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Wednesday, July 17, At 3:00 P. M.
INTEK-OCEAN TUANSI'OUTATION COMPANY.
plono O. F. McGEOHQb, Ajttt
n nm.
limn n'tor )irrmi(nx !.. .... -f i.-
tliow'a church. Tho coromony waa tonic. Tor children, tho addition of a
iiurniriiiuii in mo presenco or tnreo m,uo ""gar wui maico it inost pala
hundrod guests, ninny of whom woro taWo
from tho oast and Kuropo. Blshopl Many forms of supposed indigestion
Wllllnm Ford N'lcols olllclated. ns-.2r? tho result of intestinal parasites.
slsted by locnl clergymen Fiftv do- .. . mcn . ny,uo " Ton,c Vcrmlfugo Is
to protect tho mugnlllcont Jowels for moro than eighty years. Sold by
nnioiiK the wedding presents while
othoiH disguised as wnltcrs kept
which lor auempts by robbers from
I ho outside.
uruggists everywhere Dr. D. Jayno
".., ijiwuucilJiuu, irn.
Get Busy
AM) OCT AFTHK THAT HOOF. HUT FIItST COME IN AND OEI
OUK PUICKS OX SIIINOLKS AND 1IOOVING PAPEIt.
SHINGLES 51.no AND UP.
ItOOFIXa PAPEH, ONE PLV, 91.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
KET.UIi DEPARTMENT.
X
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
r... .:. ,. .. .. r" " ?;"- " v..... . iiu
uy ABiiociaioii itohs to mo uoos Da ' opening or tho bids also took up i
m,,v, Times). JKient donl of tlmo. All tho uiPinbors
TIIKNION, N. J., July 10 Oscnr were present oxcflptlug Copplo nnd
W. Underwood, democratic lendor of Powers.
tho Iloiiiio look luncheon with finv
ornor Wilson today at tho stulo!
Will Mar Confcltl.
Mnvor Straw snlii Hint iu m.,i,.. .
houso. It was (ho first time they hud nod It was tho sentiment of tho
iiioi. i-erry iieimont wnn aUo thoro penpio mat the council should tnko
by appolntinont. flovornnr Uolment ,0,"n action to bar tho throwing of
snld, "Tho publicity campaign ron-,cn",Hl on holidays and tho uso of
trlbutlon Is only ono of tho muitiiI J 'Irownrltsi. City Attorney Cosh
things I wanted to talk about wltli ' lIliI that It was understood when
tho (lovornnr. I do not caro to mivi "n oonfettl was nllowed this Inst
moro now but may make a statement ,lino ,,mt ,no cmicll was to bar Its
after our talk." , uo hereafter. Ordinances to nrn-
hlblt tho fireworks and confetti wl'.l
AIIANDOX PiaX. ' ho nrepnred.
, Mnyor Straw sr.ld that tho owmoij
M'lll Not Try to AuiliI Third Party, (,f ,llt hind of Southern Oregon com-
(ny
I.
pnnv in .Aiarsntloia felt that- tliev
Cou.l"""1" "kp to tiuiko Improvomon s
Ticket In HlliioU.
Associated PreH tu Tim
Times.) il'Ut thnt they thought thn rttv Blmi.i,i
CHICARO .July in All plans of a,?n 'lo ""N'1' "treet work. Tho mayor
nvniiiing mo uso or tho third pros- r ' l""1 I,uy w,",l ono of the
Idontlnl ticket In Illinois by placing H1tn,p,t' "Weil. Tho mayor sold ho
tho names of Taft nnd Itoosevolt nttllnuK,lt ,l10 vlt' "Kht to do whnt It
ine nenu or mo llonuul can tllkoH'","l, " "V mo property owners
IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSI
TIVE About tho slzo of your shoos, It's
80I11O satlufnotlnn In )rnnu- M.n -....
people enn wear shoos a slzo smnllo
ny suaKing Allon's Foot Eoaso, tho
antiseptic powdor, Into thorn. Just
tho thing for Dancing Parties, Pnt
pnt Leather 8hocs, and fo- Breaking
In New Shoos. When rubhors or
overshoes become nocessm-v nnH vnn.
shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Easo gives
malum renei. aoia everywhere, 20
cts. Sample FREE. Adress, Allt.i
S. Olmsted. I.o Roy, N. Y. Don't ac
cept any Mitxtttute.
wbh ilorlarod today liv Moillll McCir
mlck. bond of the UnoovoP foni,
had been nlxiiidnuod. There w:m
coiiHldemblo opposition to tho plan.
NO 1M l'lCEI.lXO
ilmprovo their property nnd the onen
IliK of h street to the Soutlern f)r..
i"-u ititiinim- in te lielislib'irhnod of
ti wireless sfatloii was iIIsoiissp-I.
Tho city englnoer said ho had plans
I for tho opening of Fir nvonuo and
"o '"i'iieii onieroii speelflcntloiiH pr
FtliiiitlMi of MIiims n KltiUr M.- ",'"t,(1 fr this work.
colioil nt Cripple Citvk. ",, Ulo liitlov.
(By AHsoclnttid Presa to Tho Coos , ( lu V'oniov (J.ws sold that whl'o
Bny Times.) I'1' wn8 Portland ho had n confer
CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Julv in. ?."ro wlt," Mnyor "rrow regarding
(Delayed In transmission.) Fohm ', "10V,.nK 0,lt of ,no I,lor uo o
of n poMilliin attempt to jirovent th !"" J,nlifleld waterfront. Tho Idea
holding of tho annual convention of , " ,,,"t ,r '" ,,lpr ,,I,(V " fnrthor
tho Fodointloii of Miner hero b". , ,0. ,l10 channel making more room
rnilHn llf hllt.M- fonlln.- f.,ll...l I, ..((Or llOntS, Mr. ODDS Snlll Mnlnr Mnr.
strike of mm, proved groundless '"w thought thnt tho permission I
Tho opening sesfcion today w.ir'i. J "",rPd and that whl'o tho I
ninrked by the beit of feeling. Mnv- , k"Pn'' ",u mu8t ro"nln whero it
Or .InSOIlll KVtoililn.l ii-.lll ...al.....',. IN OW tho lllei' llllO COIllil ll.- nrl.mil.
to tho dologutoH and presented a kIM- ' '' 8n teet l"'nv'ded that the nropery HfkliCTk nn lUt
ml key to tho city to tho president. ?n'?a "";''' J"' " t'o hulldln - lUllbc Oil lll6
i nun. II. jMO.ver
oni' appreclatl
tlou.
THREE SL'PEHIl PICTURE PLAYS
at
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
'Tho Signal Code"
"The Due) of (.'unifies"
"Christian Martyrs"
Don't fnll to see these as they w'il
only be shown hero once.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
DRAIN
COOS. BAY j
AUTO LINE!
VIA ALLIXJANV
Leaves Marshflold dally nt 5 a. m.
nnd arrives at Drain in tlmo to con
nect with afternoon train for Port
land, j
I nni'A. Mnln ... D .. ... m '
..V....O .y,,iiii ,u o u. in. unu nrrtvos
at Marshlleld nbout C p. m.
Tickets on salo at "Busy Cornor."
Phono 27S. Miii-hlifield and O. ii.
toon. Drain.
THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR, EUREKA
WEDNESDAY, JULY I ?, AT 1 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
O. F. McGEORGE, Asttl
Phone II.
PROFESSIOWAI OIRFCTOpv
P) It. BIRD II. CLARKE. '
-J Specialist In Nerve uud Spinal
Dlscuse.
Office. Room 2,
Marshfield. Office
Pbone 114-L.
Rogers House.
Hours 2 to 6
I Will Furnish Your
1TH. A J. HK.NDRY'h
Modem l)-ntal Parluni
Vq are equipped to do high cln
work on short notice at the vor;
lowest prlcoa. Examination fro
Lady atiotidaut. Coko bulldlnu opn,
site Chandler ho'ol. pbone llv-t
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Monday Evening, July 8
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
P. 8. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock-
I
K4UI1TKR WITH WI1IEI.ESS
J.
W. HttNNUTl,
LiryeT,
)fflee oTer Flanagan & Bonnoit Baa)
larshfleld 0re?01.
STARTS CAMPAIGN
city to tho president. ' !Vvl"ri lv'"'hl-ot lmi-k t'o hulldln ,
r. who voiced tho niln-1 "V1 . fpnt th" Hiving in foot rf
on of the klndh leci. ',""'"' Tn ni,u,(1'' w"s referred to
-i ii tin i I'll in nil rMH.
Mill Slougli.
Mr. Dnss n 1 he elo dlfoussl
with MKlor Morrow tho matter of
firing Mill Slough and that the ongU
poor Difltmtit It would be. n difficult
iiinuer 10 DO. Mr. (loss said ho
tnoujilit same notion in this lino
eoiilil li- wvii red throuis'i t:u stnto
board of health.
tltlier Riishioiis.
Rill- '-, nllowiMl mill thn nn....ll
niiovpi s: r. ,.p ,, ,. M,.,r(.
and th monthly J1&0 to ti0 iHud
Iluirh VoLhIii sikel M.t hp i,0 n"
Iqwed one iiitiiv on the udersv
avenue woik which Is now partly
eouip'oted and the engineer wns In
structed to fluiiro up how much
would be proper to pay.
i linlrumii or .National Committee out
to Elect Tuft.
(Hy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos liny
Times.) I
WA8HIXOTOX. .Inly lC-Clmrleg
D. lllllos. chairman of tho Republi
can national roiiiinliteo. left Wash-,
liiKlou todnv for New York to organ
ize a tninpalKii for tho reelection of
Taft. lllllo. It Is said. 1ms not sev
ered his counoctlon with tho Whto
House and it is bolloud that ho will
rosuiuo his post ns Wcrotarv In Mm
pruHineiii in AovoniDor.
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
rR. J. T. Mct'UKMAO,
Paybiclan and Surgeon
Marshfield, Oregon.
Jfflce: Ixickhurt Dulldlng,
Opposlto post offlce. ,hono 105.J
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Ed n.iV0 ' AV0"T OCK. PORT
"'" "til, iUIII. "Illi n.,,1 on.l.
LAND. AT 0 A. M.. JW'V
FRO.M MARSIiriELD ATTIlE
SERVICE OP Tun ..7,"... " '" l Kmi MAKSIIFIKLU AT i
Phone .Main 321. L.
1)113.
nil North Front St.
Phono 29C-X; Res phono 6fi.j
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU nave
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72 Pacific
Livery M Traiihcr Co. -
All Unfilled wnn) rTii!n ,ink.n,.l
oeiis -Times Want Ads bring reiuRs.
Vft JJJTICK TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho
undersigned hna been hv nr,i .v.
I County Judgo of the County Court o
I Coos County, Oregon, duly appointed
ns executor of tho last will and tosta'
l inont of tho estate of Robert Rookc
deceased, and letters tosiumcntory
have been Issued to him.
Now nil poisons having claims
against said ostato nr iiMi. . '
ladies' and Gent's Suifsr
urogon, ltooin n, Eldorado Rock
with the proper vouchors, within rK
months from date hereof.
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon this
ISthdnyof June. 1912. ' '
ROBERT G. ROOKE
Ewutor of tho Inst will and testi.
ment of Robert Rooke. deceased
First publication. Juno lS:'la-t
publication, July 1C, 1912.
We Clean and Press
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE SHIN 87.J
J. C. MILLER, Agcut.
?SL?fY'lt0SEJVlia STAGE LINE.
Stage leaves Marshflold
Roseburg everV morninri?41? ,or tani. Stage also U
evening. 7 n,orn,nS at 6 o'clock and reaches Marshfield im
uarnara. agent. Rospi.h
. r. . .. -
can bo obtained at Hilly,-... c,Bar store.
time to connpoi wT.v ,""."' morn,ne at 6 nnd roaches Roseburg"
FARE SO.on i,..i ..
P. Darnnr ;':""'"' .lr,P 011.00.
C.
Good meals en route.
. . " Ml fc..
Tiiii1" c.tter. agent, 120 Market Avaiiim. MaraMfW-
-- UU 1111 III iniltml A.
Auto
SfWir
Hrtn.l r w V .
".. v.nrs. t'arefu Drlvprs .-, '
CiTor?ypfhresaaS
Night Phone 46. nones 73 a"
IL1SHIL oonnAMt. BMnrf.
Any v here, Any Tlmo
Careful Drlvlntr
Reasonable Kt(,
FISHER AUTO SERVILE
WM. PISHEH. Prop.
Plinnn nrHo.. tilllvpr's C'J1"!
Store, Phono 18-J. After U ?'H
rnone 5.-J. Marshflold. Oregon;,,
ALLKINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
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