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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. wu r m COOS BAY TIMES !HO.' WITH THE ( TOAS1ANDTEAS ; . C. MALOXKV Kill tor und Pub. DAN K. MALONKV New 8 IMItor Entered at the postofflce at Marsh Bold, Oregon, for transmlislon through tho tnall3 an second clnss mall main -. r - - - Dedicated to tlio service- of the people, that no good cause shall lack A champion, and that evil shall not (hrlvo unopposed. BUIJSC'KIPTIO.V ItATKS. DAILY. One ;ear J6.00 Ptr month SO WISKKLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly in advance the subscription price of the Coos D&7 Tlmos 1h $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. ah iiideliend'M.H"ei)UbTIca"n nVws paper published every evening except Sunday, and Wcokly by The Coon Hay Tlmejil'ubllMiinK C. Addnss all communications to C003 HAY DAILY TIM US. Murtliflehl :: :: :: s: Oregon GOOD KVKXIXG. Said William K. Gladstone: "Ilelleve mo when I tell you f that thrift of time will repay ; you In nfter-llfe with a usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreams, and that the waste of It will make you dwln- die, alike In intellectual and ! moral stature, beyond your darkest reckonings." I ACCUSE GRAY HIES ABOUT fOIHEfl DEEDS i Abductop of Oakland Girl Bad Actor Reputed "White Slaver."- EW BOULEVARD Mayor Straw Revives Plan for Drive From Marshfield to the Sea. To Interest: OMdiren m Agoeuilftee and Stodj X. C. .MARIS. IleM nm!stiitit of III" Extension pppnrlnient cf tin Oiv- gon Agrlci-lt -r.'l College, who !h In ("o (' nniv ui'K'l!'; tli.- t - t.,t in I I'n 'I ,,,' '" ll' prizes f bi gin t' boa unl girls of Coo.i county In connection with tho count r . r re uny iroin a huh r,i ... "' in .. "" ir n h. l.l.'I'.H, I. lid . """'Ul '111 III $"'H) 1 J Ntrth Ilentl wiiiMn i0 u ;ui nun win i I. r f speaki v 1111 A 1.1 ' tlu work In linr in. i.i . 't ' lumorK, ASTORIA, Ore., July 20. Georgs Mavor R. E. Straw Is again revlv- $ orny .and Etl el Metcnlf, who were Ing the plan for a boulevard from rrTVTm" arrested in an Alderbrook boardln," Marshfield to tho sea, ncross tlio pen- Wio! Live: Se!J,,!d be glad that''"..,.. were taken to Portland bv 00 tfo "JroffiS the sky Is blue, j Chief of Police Kearney, In roepon-.' uhIrh ,ho highway would cross to 8f Proathe your sharo j to a telegram from Sheriff Qulne, ; . . t,)ey VV0U,i he willing to do r n .0f Sw?.1 ,,me al.rJ . , ! "-buf?,.t? "!?0t 1,l,m tll01'1' T,ho' " ls completion at an carl tint That Ood hag provided for you. he wouW take the prisoners to Ko A t, ,g the lleynoni9 Dovel . . burK- Te?"; will be held as a wi- ' compny which has repll I U1IB1 UMI IU,CI Ul ItliriiOIOl JUU . W.....a v.... .. v.. .... v .4 i have and hold. rhnrge of whlto slavery, and ut I Otm l.MPItOVIXG CITIZEXSIIIP. A' MERICAX citizenship on tho wl.ole Is more moral, uioro vi rile, more aspiring In spirit than over before In Its history. Somo of Its cried nnd shouts may be crude, passionate, or oven Inar ticulate, but thero Is absolute cer tainty of tho tendency of It all. Wo arc outgrowing n number of ancient nbutCB and Injustices, nnd around us aro tho signs of tho coming of a nobler ago. To those who caro moro for tho progress of renl democracy nnd truo liberty than for special priv ileges, theso are dayH of mighty on courngemont. When tho tldo pnsscs tbcro will bo many old evils high nnd dry on tho bench. Tho owners of Uicko crafts, ovon though they may be plrntos nnd frcobonstorR, will have tholr mnunoro. Hut for nil who love Justin- and honor nnd right the beacon llghta tiro liiirnlug bright with hope nlotig the border of the world. Whnt thoso who button on soclnl Injustice think Is n vnst con flagration Is only tho skylight of tho rising sun. (lot up, brethren. It li, timci to go forth with Hinging nnd gladness nnd great confidence of soul. Huston, or tho tiny will ovc. takn "on for these nro thoso "now nccnsloim" In tho Hwlft flight of time, which, ns Lowell mild, "make nnctnut good uncouth." A word In worth while And even a smlla fi good for Its worth In gold. '. ork! Work! Work! nnd bo glnill that s thero Is work to do, Do your best. And loavo tho rost To God, who believe In you. Leva!- Love! Lovolnnd bo richer fnr, for tho giving, Grow each day, In somo way, nd life will be worth the living. - M. VAX CAMPEX. Ports nro bom and nil tho great ones nro dead. People who nro thrifty nro npt to get n reputation ror being stingy. Sonic Coos liny women waste n lot of powder when tho onomy Isn't In sight. as follows to his letter: Roplylng to yours of tho 2th In regarding tho proposed boiilevn1-' east and west from Marshlleld to a point on tho lower liny, will any thnt wo heartily approve of this Improve ment and will co-operate with you for Its speedy completion by berebv agreeing to dodlcnto to tho City of Mnrshflcld n strip of land two hund red foot wide thru tho cntlro length, of our property, said strip to bo as Unless n womnn Is n first clnss nr list she seldom lins a good complexion. Every woman Is generous to n fnult If tho fault happens to lio ono of her own. With the waning of Ho honey moon n mnn bogltw to look upon tho kiss boforo-golng-oiit ns a dntly tnsk. When minister and public offi cials nro nblo to please over body the mlllouluui will bo at hnnd. CEXTEK Or WEALTH SOMEONE litis aHkod Just where Is tho geographical center of Coos county. With a compnHs nnd n mnp this apot could be easily found on pnpor but It happens to bo mnrked out very oxnetly at a spot which la passed by many of thoso who mako tho trip overland to this locality. Tho exact center of tho (ounly Is claimed lo be at Ealrvlow postolllco, which hnppcnod to bo at tho farm house of William llottys. This plaro Is In the center of Ealr vlow Vnlloy, ono of tlio most beau tiful districts In southern Oregon. Mr. llottya hits a farm of ICO acres. It Is divided Into four tmem of forty acres each by reason of tho fact that two county roads hero Intersect. One of tho highways Ih tho stage road from RoHOburg to Sumner nnd Is passed by nil who make that famous trip. Ah well as being a post olllco I'nlrvlow Ih also tho seat of n govern ment weather observation and Is also In practically the centor of ono of the districts of tho state, which was said by ono of tho fruit exports who re cently visited thlH section to bo nn Idenl fruit growing district. At present Falrvlew Is far away from tho nontH of population but In time, like many othor district of this coun ty, It will bo fniiioiiB. I'lilrvlow val ley contnlim Just about ono township of Innd. If only ono eighth or ono tenth of the laud was nlanted In fruit and sold for tho hiiiiio prhes ns j.nve neon pain in The hends of Homo Coos liny men nro llko somo of tho rooms for rent In tho wnnt columns unfurnished. Why crltlclzo tho postofflco de pnrtmont? Some ono profited $120, 00p,000 out of It Inst yonr, If the time ever comes that n fol low can't 1Ish his host girl without a health certificate, there's going to no n pno or Inw breaking nround Coos flay. then be turned over to the enre or her family nt Oakland. Gray says his real name Is S:. Clair but he had on his person n dU chaige from tho penitentiary ut Walla Walla, Wash., bearing the nnme of Dob Moonoy, nnd ho answers In every detail to n description In tho local police headquarters of Mooncv, sour out from the penitentiary. He 1.4 nlun ivnnlnil nl Ktovotiunn Wnuti for swindling a mnn named Cnrl out ""nr In lino with Elrod nvonuo ex- of ?150 In ensh. He says ho Is not 'ended as may bo round practical 10. related to Gray at Oakland, but that Pct n Proper grndo. nnd extend from he Is n friend of tho lnttor, nnd that t"ore In n goncrally westerly direr-" I o got Into this case In order to holp tlon to tho west lino of our propcrtv , tho othor Gray. A letter addressed " boulovnrd Is to bo kept within to A. M. M., Lou Angeles, was nlso f'reo hundrod foot of our north found In his possession which Js boundary lino, nnd to follow such n. thought to hnvo been written by him- 'li"1 na your onglnoors may decide nun. ii unties mai ue wouiu pro?)- " b-u -" ucm '" u. mu fh- ably need 500 soon 'to holp n fricnj Pose. I nnd requests the person nddresscd to - to bo expressly understood send the money as soon as It Ih that wo reserve tho right to lay water I needed. , mains throughout tho boulovnrd This Is thought to bo tho snino whorovcr wo may deem nocessnry tot "friend" to whom he wrote tho lot- sorvo our ndjolnlng proporty nnd nlso tor or Introduction for Miss Motcnlf. to cross same with streets whenever which friend was to "look after her wo may consldo Bamo necessary for on her arrival, until Gray should fol- purposes of opening up nnd serving low. our adjoining proporty; nlso the City, ii npponrs iroin tno statements or .Mnrsniioid is wiinin ono yonr rrom mndo by both Gray and Miss Motcalf. tho dato of tho nccoptnnco of this of thnt Mrs. Drown, for whom tho ulrl for. to clenr n rondwav not loss tlinn worked In Oakland, was nt tho hot- forty foot wldo throughout the entire torn or tho business; that sho was In lencth of tho proposed boulevard.! iovo wiin i- u. urny. wIiq wns o1..- Within two yonrs from dnto tho City gnged to Miss Metcnlf, nnd lonncd shall agroo to grado n rondwny nt him $550, nnd then caused his ur-, lonst twenty foot wldo over tho strip rest nt Oregon City on n chnrgo of so cloaT-od nnd within thrco years, swindling her. when she found thnt from dnto of ncecptnnco n slxtten ho wns not wllllliK to itlvo nn Ml font nlnnklni? ulinll tin Inlil nn Milu' Metcnlf, I crade for tlio entlrn Inncrlh nf nninn. I TWO SHETLAND PONIES WILL II l (II VEX AWAY AT Till) Mil IMIlt THIS I'ALIr OXE MY IIM V OLCOTT TO THE SCHOOL K )lt (With i:.IIIIIiri.(J THE ME-T TIHO ()!'' CHICKEN'S OP IIIIEED. IMIOXH 111 THE POIMLWD I XIOX HTOI'K Y.lllHSn' ttwt mill mill ! . ..i..... ....... . .... . " ' Ml' Mll.l) I'.MIIMI I l,M, I III; lll'.NI' S)W AXI1 I.ITTPII IfftS IiHOlESIEADLAtf mmum LUMBER M TD PUSH TRADE PORTLAXD, Oro., July 2C SaT.- mlll ownora In Orogon and Washing ton catering to tho foreign trudo aro at work on tho organization of a mrgo central soiling ngency through which It Is planned to handle the iiiiBint'HH now done Individually uud through brokers. It will bo organ ized along linos similar to those of Helling ngonclcH handling rail busi ness, of which there Is one In this city, the Douglas Fir Sales companv with offices In C o Yeon building. . O. M. Clark of the Clark & WIIhoii Lumber company Is chairman of u temporary organization effected a row days ago at a mooting In Tcn ma and another mooting will bo hold there tomorrow to further dis cuss tlio mapped nut plans ami If poj Hlble perfect the organization. As the plans aro yet rentutlvo. tho qu.vj (Inn of headquarters has not been de cided, but one of the principal lum ber shipping ports In ono of the two HtateH will be selected, and It Is un derstood thnt local branches prob- amy win also bo uuilnraliied. Tho agency will hnvo representatives in all of the principal lumber markets in I lie world wi'oro Pacific noithweat lumber finds a sale, and It Is hopo:l also that now markets may bo de veloped by co'Operatlou and concert ed action. May Handle More IIiihIiicks, rW.n.ii.. nn. I '.,l.l other narlH .f ' "."?"".." ,."n"" KV'". '"" Southern Oregon It would re, nlro r.r"u . "" "" .""?.. m.Kel ' "': II Ih an Ideal fnili r ..n.r - i, ",i ' '",,,I,K ,,()Ht u "n,, to l, very ma .'","" ...T f.,,"l,.,ro" r?-. .U terlal Item of expense. y milrnllv Sho Ib said to have given tho mni It nlso being expressly undorstooil' Vnl r K i'!!,i)8,..' Gray, nllns Moonoy. nllns St. Clnlr. n nnd ngreod thnt no abutting or nd-' v," ' f V .i Slllll Of niOtlOy for CXnonseR to tnh.. tnlnlni? nrnnnrlv ulinll l,n annnlnllv na ' ,8ul. u H rnilKlll I tho girl nwny In order to bo rid of sessed for nny Imprnvomonts to bo, ,";( '" her. In tho nninlnn nt i,i i,oni ..n. .....i .1 .-1- .. ...,.,.,. ,. , greatly modllled, llco It Is onoof th. mart dofln. 1,. Kov.rnm.nt land cases of whlto s averv. nnd thnt ih ti, nmn..nf nf in.i ,,i.ii, .. iJ ' "'' section. The new ruling admission made by both the man iin.l hnrnhv nmnn.n.t in ,in,iirn . .i.n velU lnt0 '"''t Jmio tl but It was 4I.A !..! . " -. .'" " ' " '" " '" " "V il,.lni.il I.. linn. nvtr flflt nntmt 't,ujuu ((I United States Laud Commissioner is recently been nd- iuuiko In thu liuuiu (Ions that will, unless practically prohibit hJ v SKVEXS COMIIIXE IX J O ixiuvrs .IIVK1 9 .MAIlHIJAMrOWN, la.. Jot L". if a comliliiatlnii of ttTtiiN uii'tiiiH luck, the 1 11 Tit nt ilnntVi ur of Mr. it ml Mm I). A. TU-h v dali- of this clly should h mm tli'iilitrly furtuiin'e S e arthrii at 7 o'clock; Ih the icwttli member or the raml'y. weljUJ seven pounds, was bora In tvtJ M'venth month at No. 7 Sou'4 a he vent li street. !i ii. ii .".. : iiiu Kiii K inr 10 csiniiusii tne cini mni intent or tho former. On city will bo something ovor fifty ncros reaching here. ii... Mn.u....i , ...... ,.. .. nine or a valuo not ess than twontv nve .. .'" """' ''i i -J a man accompanlod by a young, thousand dollars. With tho donn- J"?., ,' !Bl ,"H xU0,'tl1 r, 1,he ; nworlnR the nernl descrlp-, tlons thnt will bo mndo by othor pro- ollieon,1l lln ""'lor cultlva- ..?. i i H',0?0 'InrUe8'. registered ut a perty owners wo bollovo tho city will t'on wUhl" wo ?mn trum lll ! otel In this city under tho nnmo of. novor havo nn opportunity to ncnulro of c.ntry- Ah ,ho U8llul homestead Oeorgo Ilnlloy and wife." of Se-.t- llko nnntarZXhmn J,n",, of 1C0 "'! ould ii. ne ninn ai onco negan making' such fnvorablo torms. nrid ns narks mcnn l,,,lt ,t,n n,'rt8 wou,l vv ,0 b 'ii MolS a'u-i.?, T1 W,! ,- nrooneoftl.oallT.ocssentlaP ,','i. '" ,h!8 nk'"ll,y' ,,u' ,mbop KSor.2 of a modern city we r ".POHH.b.llty " muni. , irilHl I at you Will Ilml vour wnv " " !' mv numi m mi uiai uy in. imowx ix Donir Xot II- merely one of sources of wealth of Coos county WEARINESS. that orders can be filled to better nd vnntage. as one calling for immedi ate delivery may be divided iiino.ig 11 mimliitt nt nl1 li nfmini.i ...it. i. I was tired of all my tolling .,, Se PT t 1 1 u T,el, ' n.'n "Z tho sad and crowded town, nnd mv tain eMont by the brokers now, but rich, red blood was boiling, that I l'-v organization tho mills will be In had to buckle down, -i must ruin ' iIHsiohM 'ai'-e1!"0 " ,nrKeir vo,l"" rt' roams of paper, or the wolf, before! '" iMnH (nra vot t....tniu,n ..i.i - i I, . .. i .. .. . .--.. .... ...i, ,.,, iii, mini, win rm up a neiiHiiy caper rluiH It Is, forever-more. Others go n-gnllvantlng to the mountains or tho sen, but it'n work in this old panting, filed mid sizzling town inl ine. Xot for me the fragrant foro-t frequented by lucky skates; I must work till I've the mrost head in fli-ty-seven states. Xot for me tho quiet, winning, flower hesiirlnki'd Sure About Convlcilon nr liueil "Wlilt SIiiv,.i.'i Tho Roseburg Review says: District Attornoy Drown has not decided what .large he will lodge ngnlnst "Georgo Gray." arrested at Astoria Tuesday with Ethel Motcalf, whom ho enticed nwny from Oak land. Ore., three weeks ago. It was nt first believed that the nian'H pur pose toward tlm iinumTl.lu, ,...... girl waH white slavery, but tlio Htory told by the ulrl to the Astnrln m. cers and printed In the Portland1 nowspaiiers contains nn ni,.n. i that would Incrlinlnate tho man 'm this regard. District Attome-v1 nniuii win ueciiio w'nt p- nrge to fll agaliist Gray after ho Iiiih queHtloned Iho girl. Tho girl and her erstwhllo companion will arrive here from Portland with Deputy Sheriff stow- ii i, iiiiii .miss .Metcnir will bo takon beToro tho Kraud Jury. Unless tho girl accuses Gray of trying to Induce hor to lead a llfo of shoino, which sho him not vnt tnn,i a chnrgo of whlto slavery cannot pro'l yall against tho man. Sho loft Oak-1 ami wiin him of hor own free will. I It seoms, nnd about tlm nntv nn...i m..l. I.. .!. . ..- . -' - ...imi mo Bwuiiio tuat appears to lit tho case Is lowil cohabitation, which Is punishable by Jail Imprison? mum ai mo most. Jurisdiction on such a charge would obtain In As toria, Another ninvlxlm. ,.r .i... ..... uto iiinkes it a penitentiary ofTense o hold Illicit rolntlons under prom- lo of marriage whoro tho female Is riu.iuiis I'liiisio cnaiacter . TICKLES riAXCEE INTO I'AINT; (.()i:s TO j.,( SHARON. Pa.. .Iniv - i ... fl,.,.l, tl.l ....- ....... ......... .''nt lo.ll.... .....,- .:" " MlBll-mi. ..... ..,n imuhiuih niieii IlHKl'll 101- "' :v""'K iVilllO Ktllll 1(1 tile ah... III! nilllfllK nf III,, ol.w.l .!.... lit Inllliril II..... ........ i .... ... ,'"'" ;x ' ,,""ti ui .Mieg lenv t0Tt?'1 C ,,n)s '" th0 -orklTou":. " ... "', ntnrrlago license ...... . ,v.u i- t. on s t !Ulce , j , n Rhr to arrange for the we.d ig Ihey go into friendly tniri n "11 "?".' .,w": ! "" Blrl's arm aro mm. ue iiisiocated It When ! h... cienr in nnront thiu nttn u-i.ini, ...m urea, at least bo held onen for slxtv dn- frnn. ihu without means, dato. homesteader I'li'Ht Addition to NttirahfleiJ lC residence dlstilct wheie you ran 1 1 .'o foot lots for $:MK npeivcnrtl terms. FILMS developed nnd PRINTED nt RED CROSS DRl'G STORE. CARAMELS !We POl'XI) n STAI". FORD'S Sntimmy nnd Siiiubiy. Mr. Peck took the mnttor un wlili the Rox.hurg land olllce olllcl'ils.l ... -1111111 niu iho uiiriiHiiip mat it would work on future homesteaders In this vicinity. The mutter has been taken up with the Department at Washington and It Is hoped that a modification of tho regulation can bo secured. i Trv Tho Tlmo' Wint Ads I irc n x r- ii m-nrm-SMi w -jp n a -o .mv. aTn llr " 4 auawlSfcJCLlMuitfrgy rt I V II M Bi -- --" B fc-'-r"H A-l 1 f -SJA . J V YS i ne uniioveioped.inK the business it Is 1iIpv1. m,, HOE ra? Atu You will find PACKARD SHOES adapted for all recreation purposes they are made in trim, amort modela of tho heut tanned nnd aoftost leathers nd tho workmanship ia tho moat skill ful that can be secured. Wo ahould like to demonstrate theso facta to you. Kammerer Says: hJ 9 J ' A E&i ' o'&jr VxT an outlfne of the project, "but we e pect to hold n meeting tomorrow nnd then It will probably be possible to iiiako n more definite announcement. I leave for Tncoma this evening to at tend the meeting." Douglas fir finds a demand m nearly all parts of the world and tho field Is constantly Increasing, but R crying Hem tickled lie r In the a d loss ftp '.i.B mm V.- ' f ,,,p ""onlnK ,,f ,ho 1n,u Cnn'. '"l been SSklnJ Vl MU luX ''a 17 ?M W" X "", "W ."' y.Ur ""' Printed .. ' Job; he is too worn out f , i.,M.," 1)l luhUA ,0 ,,u 1,st- Prominent The Times' otBce. , he cai oiv Jh I .. ' u n,U(),,K ,1,0, ,HVK tht enf" nst of . i "' VI". .I.,.I.. .W'V.' "' ll sob . "hon South America and several countries An unfll.od wn. , .lck;dl.MreTbrV,m?X,K., ness-T.mes Want a3s bV.!; r " i ue mutter: "Thank work to do!" c-nUki rm, vr Lord. I've Cbajcjn tC possible, too. It Is polnhid out. to Heciire better transportation service ns It will bo. easier to mnko up cargoes for the various destinations. j "The one best bet in the Clothing Line on Coos Bay today is at The Toggery where You Can Get Any $20 to $25 Suit in the House for $1475 nnklls rinhtThi Xr'le SilVin2 ,or you and n,anV are taW"0 advantage. Tho OF rf OUR MONEY MCK.- "r A Whih meanS "G00D GDS TAKE ADVANTAHR Yours, Anxious to Please, THE TOGGERY or " nToJVVw'; 1 1 Headquarters for Snappy Men's Haberdash Try The Times' Want Ads. ery. Marshfield, Oregon "ffcvrTij