The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
C Eaj'
onstraction on
Railroad
"7... ... Am?. !). Jltst 0110
Now York, t' !'! . ' l nt In
to Poller Urns ( uu-i .
It Ih iilmcd to have tin- entire line
completed unit in operation hy .Inn. ,
1, 111 15. At the p' oh "lit into of pro-,
gross this etui ho lu'ooinpllsheil. The
flint .:i inllcH, which ('(iiiHtltuie li
tluiilly one-Ill h of the mileage in
said to lie the uiOHt illffleiili of ein
structlon. The reiiinin ns p'ltl.i
ciin bo linllt nl n lunch fitster tale,
Consldeilng tho fi'ct tint num., !
legal itnil engineering difficulties
pienoiHeil IImmiikuIvoh to the Southern I
loii'i'M Its Intention of bnl'dlng t h
In. i mo progress iiiaile In tiio hut
year Is very tmtlBfnc nry to official i
of I lie llarrlnian system. t
Piobably the most herlous liln
ilrance wns offered hy the so-called
1 aclfle Oicnt Western, n railroad
owing niiinblo rights of way pnrnl
lel to, mid nt some po'ntH conflicting
with, incite of tie lllainette Pan
fie. under which niitne the Sotitl em
Pacific's Coos Hay line Is incut poi
nted A few months ago nn ngreo-
lnfnl vnn rnnnlmit Imtwrtitii Clin lint.
bind the Pacific Orent Wctcm an.l llc.i w'. V .i i '- lino is com
the llarrlnian company took ovei i p.ttnl Us oi.ciiu - .1 will bo undor
'o h' tilings of tho rival enterprise. the management of tho Portland of
McArihur Hros.. who appeared to bojflclals of the Southern Pacific.
BU?m Iho tll'lW tlltlt the South-
"'Sr "on 'any authorize! the
S. rnS. of a. rallro,u I connect.
S?SV'--cooBnV'ai
S.h-rjhoworu ;
t c contractors for the proposed Pa
clfic Orent Westorn, were given tho
ci ntract for t..c- completion of tho
ew lli.iilinan lino, which nrrnngc
inent, it wns understood, was nureed
wl'en the Pnclflc Orent Western
was taken over by the Ilnrrlmtm in
tercuts. Wllllnm Hood of SnnFrnncIsco,
chief engineer of the Southern Pncl
tn rtx'Mumv, litm charge of eonstruc-
COXTRAtT IS SL'II-LKT.
L
l-'ullei' Company (o Build Hit Miles
foi- the P. K. & E.
The Eugene IteglBtor says: Flag,;
k Stiindifer, who received tho con
tract from, the Portland Eugeno &
Eastern to build the lino from lioro
to Monroe, have sub-let the entire
contrnct to Fuller t Co., nml tho
SpfllolS 0MI.0 remaining U.k
'nurtliS' . , . ,iwi1liiu nioio
Now n" '"'...M.riK. this now
h0 !'! const will bo
Pacific eonipimy nt the. tlnio It tin
rlttinti Intmnam nnd Iho forces hi!
Progress or L
th
Enigeime
H
: WmmwWm 19111 HEP;!EOTlHr
iimmmmmmmrmmmw T"i mi m iwimwwTi
l.l.'iilriiiue to . Voll tiiiinel, Coos llny-I'iiKene i, - I '
Itullioml. k ' I
wmm.)--. I - Woiklnir (100 feet from outran o to tunnel.
j - ttHXL.taVLJsi 1' I
L uQRllci M?3r,cr' . x4?av- I - -'
BJBBFTyKST'Ti'T i . ' ItWft8WB?(y iP.TffffffffJ II I
ljiV. v. . vy. Mvy moved nt once to tho Monroo lino.
iDimcillatcl) wut of Hiigeno. whlcn
arc tcliiu built under contrnct to
Tohy Hros t e w.'il-known ioi-
Jand co 11 nn (, oih
Slmo i.irl Inst fall Twol y lln..
lave hail 11 Inrgi force nf men nt
ork Thej lmve -hud their puwoi
ful roust met Ion cuiilpmiuit on the
ground nml lime mnilo every otrtnt
to finish the pniju't an rapidly ns i
confUlont with Kiiinilnrd construe-tlon.
On tho rxlic'iii". west end of flirt
123-mllc rout met is u tunnel whlc i
jhns been rut tlirough nearly half a
Imllo of solid rock, Tho biggest
Icamps nf Die onti actors nro liiulu-
rained nt the enst portal of tho tun
nel .Notl tunnel, It Is called. Suim
men nnd eqiilpiiicnt also wore taken
over the inoiiiitiilii to tho west portal
and considerable progress mnilo
licr.d of tl'l3 firm will leave Kugono
in nn automobile this morning nml
will go oer the ontlc route for tho
ptupotc of establishing constiuctloii
enmps. There nro 28 miles in the
contrnct, nnd camps will bo strung
along tho entire lino.
Pulior (z Co. linve. sub rontrnrta
nn n Inrgo pnrt of tho Eugene-Coos
tiny rond between hero nnd tho Notl
tunnel, nnd Fuller & Haiti, which Is
nn allied compnny, hnvo Just com
p'cted n Inrge- contrnct on tho Ore
gon Kloctrlc bo'Avcon horo nnd AI
'baiiy. It Is probablo Hint a lnrgo
.rnionnt' of the oQtilpmont used on
tho Fuller & Dnln contrnct will bo
moved nt once to tho Monroo lino.
(Coiii'tcnv of lCugone (iiinril) : UiiiiIoiiiIIiik coiiNtitKilon outfit from cars In r.ugcne.
SIMXIAL OAXDY RATiE nt STAF
I'OimS' Sutiinliiy nnd Rtiiidny Cnr
iiinels HU ceiils per pound.
i ' i ' lmi lu
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mm i&mMBSkmJBPk rs. WfanHBH.sa f
-Alr c...,,)IOssor at Xotl tuiuiel. Kuei.e.Sl.,- 'vl !" ' I ''"'iliiimjjgij
t.H, Cmib Hay rullniml. ,,, s ' , I
- i ' t, , , , -, I a Steain hliovel at work near Kl mini. i
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:' EL 'MMSL-
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OI1KSTKH ISAACSON WINS GOLD
MEDAIi IN W. O. T. U. DEMOR
KST CONTEST. WAS FIRST OF
KIND.
Tho first gold mcdnl contest hold
In Coos county wns given by tho Io
cnl W. C. T. U. Inst evening in the
Odd Follows hall, when tho Judges
nwnrded tho cholco nnd much covet
ed prlzo to Chester Isaacson, ono ot
Mnrshflcld's promising young mon.
nnd the Inst speaker on tho list. Tho
contest wns pnrtlclpntod In only by
those who hnd formorly won silver
nicdnls, thus tho entlro program wis
composed of spenkors who woro
laurels ot former days.
Tho following program wns car
ried out with tho exception of a
solo which wnB rendered by W. A.
Held In plnco of tho mnlo quartet.
Rending ot scripture nnd prnyor
Mrs. 0. Loroy IlaTl
Vocnl Solo "Who Knows'
Mrs. M n. MooIcb.
Orntlon "The Conflict Irrepressible"
Leslie A. Isnncson,
ncclnmntion "Old So.ipy"
Mrs. Elljnh Kclloy.
Sollloiiuy . . "Tho Dying Drunknrd"
I.eo D. Rycrly.
Music Mnlo Quartet
Orntlon "Tho Flnnl Voice"
Mrs. Clydo dosnoy.
Orntlon "A Defenso of the Drunkard'
Erie P. Holt.
' Rccltntlon . . . "Tho Modornto Plan
1 Mrs. Howard Snvngo.
Rccltntlon "Tho Convict's Warning"
Chester I... Isancson.
.Vocnl Solo "A Perfect Duy"
I Mrs. M. D. Meoks.
. Conferring of Judges.
Prcsontntlon of Gold Medal
Rev. Z. O. Downrd.
I Mrs. Efflo Fnrrlngor, nccompanlsL
When the spenkors hnd finished
tho lnrgo nudlonco thnt flllod overy
pnrt of tho grcnt hall nt onco began
, to hum In words of approval. Situa
expressions nB, "That wns n ronl con
'test," "Mnrshflcld might woll ho
proud of the W. C. T. V. nnd Mrs.
.Stump." "Whnt a di'llghtful even
ing!" nnd "M wnH well worth n f, oil
round ndmlsmou foe," wero hen d.
Tho Judges' decision wns nimoriic
ed by Mrs. Rebecca LiiBo-Stump, su
perintendent of tho Dcmorcflt modal
contest department of tho local W.
C. T. U., to whom tho nudlonco waj
I greatly Indebted for tho splondld ou
tcrtnlnment. Hov. 7 O. Downrd
nindo the presentation nddrcss, hnud
lug with fitting words tho gold mod-
nl to Chester Isnncson nnd making
special mention of tho recitation ot
Mrs. Howard Savnge.
I Tho Judges for tho ovonlng woro
Mrs. Henry Songstnckon, Mr. C. R.
Peck nnd Prof. A.-O. Rnnb.
Tho conto3t Inst evening wns ono
which follows n series of sliver mcd
nl contests. Tho winner of tho con-
I test held Inst night Is now ollglbl
in euiur u coiiicbi nnywuoro wun
r.hor gold mcdnl winners to contest
for n grnnd gold medal. Following
this contest Is tho diamond contont
and last tho grnnd diamond.
IM'I'lt HUNTERS LOST
'J Steam shovel at work near El mini.
Ill mill,... .
,. "6 "no the
tb ci.in
JlT ,mc' -nu teams wo.o
e to rnn. ' UI"B 0Ut fl0I I3"'
"Mun 3C ;Uh th, onat Wlrt
clk rairoa,ith,nt 1n ,u,lch of
' Eomc"UP C.ai'8' Au,v
Satv !.. .. ")' CUtS Worn iibiuj.
fral thou JinYfiV1' '''wtln. Sov
"eS b .1 1,V,m,,W ( t1'-
I"16 "88 ',U'p!,,n -nwhcB on
ifc.r.u." neer,;iu:r; -
v IIP Knll.. . " . IU UUIIl
&nZL , TL ire
ma,n'ns t U'IR n,c,1o of t"o
;e, objective S- w ,0 Mnrsliflolu.
fla' and .,f,,ni.cs,(rn tcrmlnm. Mn-
T,ed S,0veM thls now n,
Ln e ,Bnne, from ihf ,west l)or'n'
nations .ni .,roi which fninm
C,, :' "e coniluetci '
!lL!S Srltn?'''?" '
i,i fmon htu. V, U"J line.
1IcAbur e !o, hav. bSellt
urs.. contractors, of
(Ccmtcsy of Eugeno Guard,) !I Rnllwny Grmlei'h at Woik at Ciiiiip Xo, 0,
jIIA.OAnA il-NWV1 II TITW5V N l (i 9vTfi ln)1 nl . S7h
Xf JHJ5WS MOJiJl iLdHUIUS Oil vOllJiJalLriUlilUJIJl
8Sti(l MttiiPf New Coos Bblj Railway
Relief Party Rescues Spoitsiiicii Xcar
Klamatli I 'alls
KLAMATH I-WM.S. Aiip. 10
Famlshod nnd worn out by n struggle
, tlirough denso underbrush nnd
innrsh land, Dr. B. H. Lymnn, n den
tist, nnd V. O. Ruckloy, a roal ostnto
man, both of 8nn Dornnrdlno, Cnllf.,
I who woro lost whllo hunting doer on
i Mount Pitt, woro discovered by
Bonrchors, wandering about, unable
to get tholr bonrlugs.
whon found by sonrehors tho mon
woro 12 miles from tholr enmp' on
tho Lnko of tho Woods, nt tho foot
of Mount Pitt. Tho two mon tell a
harrowing tnlo of tholr advonturos
1 In n strnngo wood. Looking
deer thoy hnd wnndorod nbout until
they had lost nil Idea of the location
of their enmp. As night fell a Ilerco
i tliundor nnd oleetrlcnl storm burst
( ovor tholr bonds. They sought shol-
tor among tho troos ns best they
'could, expecting to find tholr way
I back to camp lntor. This thoy tried
to do, only to get deopor Into tho
' Junglo.
I Climbing n trco. Dr. Lymnn loca
ted what ho thought wns Lnko of the
Woods off In tho dlstnnco. Tho two
mnn mmlA IIiaIi U'nih it Hm lin.tti n
(.M M.M..V ...V.. ,, M KM VIU UUU; VL
water, only to dlseovor thnt It wns &
TllilU.M(IOIv HIJ.Vr TO OAKLAMI.BtrnngO lnko.
Confusod, thoy decided tho best
Knglnes Aio IIcIiir Rebuilt Will bo J1h,n6, V, ,0T W"B t0 t)U,ch V tor
OIT Run n Month tnuod tj10r wnmj0ring8. which lln-
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 9 Her on- nlly brought them to Rock Point,
rlnes never havlne nrovod sntlsfac- fHy 12 miles by air lino from their
tbry. tho gnbolino schooner Tillamook ""r,,nf ':o,nt' nro Bonrcliora dls
.. ,. ,. . , covorod thorn resting on tho banks
has been sent to Oakland to hnvo 0f Klamnth lnko
them rebuilt. The work is being Mrs, Lymnn ;yont ,nto i,y8t0rlcs
dono by tho Standard Gns Englno Co. J when ller i1UBbnna Ul(1 not roturn to
I. P. I atimgartner.- tho locn ngoni, , Camp, and is now undor a physician's
said this morning that It will tnko caro
about n month to comploto tho Job. Sovontoon mombors of tho Klnm
In tho menntlmo tho trnOlo tho El-' nth Fnll lo(lBO of Elks organlzod a
more compnny has built up botween , eoarchlng pnity, but got to Upper
Portland and Oregon Coast points' Klamath lnko Just in tlmo to wol
wlll bo taken caro of by tho steamer Como Dr. Lymnn nnd Buckley upon.
Sue II. Elmore and gnsollne schooner their roturn
Patsy. With every pound of frolght Coroner Earl Whltrock nccompnn
sho should carry tho Pntsy loft at led tho party, as It was firmly bo
noon for Bnndon nnd way ports. u0ved hero thnt the searchers would
Bound for Tillamook tho Suo II. El- only locate tho bodies of tho two
more got nwny Inst night with a en- men.
pnclty cargo. Telegram.
. DON'T FORflKT that Jur sho J
SPECIAL OAXDY SALE at STAF- shop Is the RFST In COOS COU.VTV
FORDS' Saturday and Sunday Car- both for REPAIRING- nnd XEW
nniels .15 cents per iMiuiid. , WORK. O. O. LUXD, 215 SOUTH
l!I(U.llVAr.
An unfilled want causes unhappl
aess Times Want Arfs bring results.
Times' Want Ads Drlng results.