The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
i ORISDRGED OS
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If LUliflL UUniHtnblAL bLUbo
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll n cc
nntl Coos liny Advertiser. , lv,u uo
wuuwmiinniii
I ... cnt tn Rnnt. Robert
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SUICW'U" "
.... ntinrt n Fnnt That
Rill Be a Big Year (
oruoosDay
nf iirclnc ft sur-
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1 i inn mill rnnrc-
, POft tOIDDIlMi" -
(.f)larsMlell and Cnmmorchil
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.(North ucnu, n
. i- i.iu fiiv. Every
ifintrnoon in -' -
l(reli anxious that tho Biirvoy
ttfprolwtilioul.l ho mndu this
JUlble. Telegrams wore
l,r' ..,., , i..l l.o
W '" A ,. 1o this
110 Hie mu -
J p 'McssIIRfS.
....i.- Mm f int luIoitrnniH
iwereiint, nil bcliiK directed
ijtila Robert:
Tiixii. ii. Honnirr.
r.lEBglnecw,
rortinnu. uregtm.
...u.l mmHm? nf tlin l'Ort of
By Commission, held this day,
.-.IJ..I n-fia rnniio'tteil to wire
tut oa account of tho Increased
aw promised lor 1110 year
. in.ion II lu vnrv essential
il kiio wrvcy for now project
H. On their behalf I would
ittroanso your heat endoavora
.maimmeiiiaio survey ho huh
Hirninln Imfnro lmil weather
m. wv wuv v". - -
...I.- m.if linvi. mi nnrinr.
jtoiKore appropriation for lin-
u rtuti v. mo lowing hcbhuju
MFtM- .
h. J, KI.Ml'SUIN.
htlajtbatan emergency oxlHts
xiat ot Ihe absolutely nHStirotl
Iw of fomracrco for Coos liny
(tktletn thirteen which wo bo-
UU tt least CO per cent, wo
!r urge you to hasten nurvoy
fill to that wo may ohtnln np-
puoa it the coining session of
to.
IBA n. baiitli:.
!t North Dond Commercial
-wtrje prompt action on ro-
atnrreyof liar and harhor In
ptet matters In shnno to nak
p lor relief this coming hob-
D. C. RIIEEM.
H Hirshflcld Chamhor of
-rce.
'-b to endorso messnKes of
uicciuay Commission. MarBh-
M Commercial Cluh.
'" 'a Lumber and Mnnufnc-
Coawny.
'Xi Lumber Company.
film n.a... n . ..
i. i .;.'"" v-uiii puny..
,.. ., """"in v wiuimiiy,
3L aM nanU of Coos Day,
-JlKa t Hlnnnl Tln..l.
V il v""v,v lll.
jMtlonal Dank, North nond,
ff Omirnn W.ii. r . y.
-Sf? Jran,PrtBtlon Co.
- -uos nay Ktoamshlp
ittivL nn08rburR & Eastern
TV ' Co.
ffiICS,e!lm8,,l Co.
:.M Lumber Co."
i7tt-faeturlnB Co.
"iB'J Shipbuilding Co.
tSnins Co.
ic ,,r"ai L0-
JtS.lmCo,
wWI CM1 and Fuel nn
'Jrovrer p0 '
futhrie Co.! by P. S. Dow,
SCOOU.
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Tirorpj. ' ",ll"i conui-
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,,0B t&. run' Curs are
." ctiay.
BREAKWATER
ARRIVES TODAY
Brings Large Cargo of Freight
and Many Passengers
Sails Saturday.
Tho Btcntnor Urcakwntor arrived
todny from Portland with n lnrso
cargo of freight nud u hlg iiasHcngor
llBt. Sho will nail for Portland nt 1
p. in. Snturtlny. Tho following uro
thoso who nrrlved:
W. Itudolph, W. U. Uohlnson. L.
Caller, Mnry Knrgo, Mtb. Ii. T. Maury,
MIhh Mnury, Luuhlld .Tohansnn, Mrs.
C. I). Illckor, D. E. Smith, J. 11. Vnl
len, P. Olooor, h. Chard, C. V. Mll
lor, J. A. Kennedy, C. II. Prcomnn,
Mrs. V. 13. IllankoiiHhlp. Wolln
lllnnkoiiBhlp, Dolln Vest, J. Ostllnd,
A. .lohnsnn, .1. N. Gould, Evolyn
Young, V. J. Ilocyo. .1. Pruoss, .1.
I)titton, 0. Moss, .1. Pulwln, E. .1.
HnsmUBHou, C. M. Dinkey, O. II. .lor
tiulst, O. Pylwln, .1. KroinliiKn, R
M. Storn, A. V. Dorrlngor, C. I). I.nr
routo, Mrs. It. 13. I.ooiiiIh, Mrs. J.
Could, FIohhIo (lould, Ivor .lohnuson,
W. II. CurtlH. P. 13. Ilnguo. Mrs. P. E.
Ilnguo, A. Conch, II. P. Mod, Mrs.
IIIbIiop, Eunlto Wurrou, Mnhel War
ren, Ilnzol Moody, .7. M. Ilowon. J. P.
Itynn, Cnnrles SulpoH, Mrs. .7. II.
lllrkH, Tlim IlookH, J. M. Hicks, P.
CnrlHtm, 13. Ecklow. J. h. Orny, C. II.
ChnmhorH. P. MnlT, J. .1. I.nwrenco,
I). Lund. C. I). Shocmnckor, .1. 13. Ed
wards. 11. Ii. Nichols, W. T. Ilolen
hor, P. h. Stums, J. C. Sottlor, P.
Sain, A. Hook, Uzzlo Kromlngn, Hu
tlolph Kromlngn, Oertrudo Kromlngn,
Itlchunl Kromlngn, M. (lldloy, Mrs.
M. Qltlloy. It. C. Young, Mrs. It. C.
Young, Prod I.lch.
THE ELKS HE
A BIG RIGHT
Initiate a Number of Prominent
Citizens into Mysteries
of the Order.
LnBt night wns n hlg night with
tho Elks.
If you nro In douht nsk Dorsoy
Kroltzor or Prodorlek 13. T.eofo or An
Bon O. Hogors. Thoy will toll you
thnt It wns n hlg night at least for
thorn. Then thoro wns Archlo Kruso,
Colby K. Porry nntl V. S. Turpen
thoy will ndmlt thoro wns "somothlng
doing." , ,
Thoy wnntlorotl througli tlio mngicu
forosts to tho clear, cool pools of
Elkdom.
Tho occasion was n largo Initiation
nnd nil tho cnndldntos nntl sevornl of
tho inombora woro prosont. Nono of
them, howovor, would dlscloso what
took plnco during tho initiation.
Aftor tho rogulnr ortior or uusinusu
thoro wns a banqpot, whoro n "feast
of ronson and n flow of soul" enliv
ened tho ovonlng. h. J. Simpson
nctod ua tonstmnstor nnd filled tho
chair In hla nccustomod grncoful nnd
oloquont manner. Among thoso who
responded to toasts woro Anson O.
Rogers. Ivy Condron, C. K. Perry,
W. R. Ilnlnos, C. P. McKnlght, Archlo
Kruso, Prodorlek C. Loofo nntl others.
Tho occasion wns most dollghtful
nnd ono thnt will bo romomborcd by
nil whom participated.
SUPPLY RUNS OUT.
s ss
Capt. Macgenn of the Steamer
Breakwater Tells How Traf
fic Is Growing Greater.
That Coos nay Is enjoying an In
rrengo In business Is plainly shown
by an Intonlow with Cnpt. Mncgonn
of tho Htenmor llronkwatcr. Tho
captain Is quoted ns follows:
"In Bumming up whnt has boon
handled during Soptombor wo found
that 1000 tons more wero transport
ed on tho Hrcnkwntor than during
Heptemhor 1011. Resides thcro has
boon n mnterlnl Incrcaso In passen
gers, nntl It cannot ho wald that It Is
a sudden spurt duo to tho railroad
activity, for It has been apparent to
nil concerned In handling cargo for
months thnt tho gain has been grntl
ual. Coos Ray Is not n boom center,
consequently thoro nro no Inflated
real cstato values or It I nil red advan
tages doing taken of tho good times."
In fact Capt. Macgonn snys that
tho outlook Is so onrniirnKlni: that It
HAVE GALLED
W
S
Rev. Burkehart of Medforcl to
Take Charge of Presby
terian Church.
Tho inombora of tho Presbytorlnn
church linvo Issued a call to Row
Mr. Rurkohart of Mcdford, former
pnstor lu North Dond, to ho the pas
tor of tlio local church. IIo has re
sponded to tho cnll and will nrrivo
horo about tho middle of Octohor.
Tho Sunday school of tho Presby
terian church Is preparing n big rnl
ly to bo given nbout tlio tlmo of tho
now pastor's arrival In Mnrshflold.
Mr. Rurkohart Is qulto well known
on Coos Hay, on account of hnvlng
been pastor at North Rend. Ho Is
nn ospcclally fino vocalist.
NEW MANAfiEK NAMED.
11. J. Pyo is Placed In Chnigo or North
lend .Manufacturing Co.
II. J. Pyo has been placed In chnrgo
of tho box factory of tho Coos Ray
Manufacturing Co. nt North Rend,
succeeding Manager aclsendorfor,
who has retired from tlio nusincss.
Mr. Pyo enmo hero a fow dnys ago
with P. V. Kern of San Francisco,
who is tho owner of tho factory.
J.
P. MORGAN
GN THE STAND
has been decided to operato tho
Hrcakwater with as llttlo loss of tlmo
na possible this winter nntl Instead
of her schedule being confined to
nightly sailings from Portland, she
loft nt 8 o'clock Wednesday morning
nnd will lonvo nt that hour over
Wcdnosdny during October nntl re
turn to that harbor Sundny after
noons. Tho schoilulo will chnnge Novem
ber u to the evening sailings, but so
long ns sho gets away from Portland
In tlio morning It will bo possible for
her to Icavo tho river the snmo tiny.
In March tho stoamcr will bo placed
on tho k n mm or schedule ngnln, de
parting every flvo days.
The gasolino schooner Anvil, sail
ing from Portland last ovonlng, wns
ns full of cargo as alio could bo, tho
most of It destined for Nowport nnd
Rnndon. Tho Btcntnor Alllnnco, car
ried full cargo out of hero last weok
nnd had fit pnssougers. Sho Is ex
pected In with about tho same load
on Friday or Saturday
WWWWVW',
OLD LAW SUIT
TO BET
Local Attorneys Go to San
Francisco to Appear in
Federal Court.
Judgo John P. Hall nnd .1. M.
Upton will lonvo overland tomorrow
for Snn Francisco, whoro thoy will
try n cnRO of Importnneo In tho United
States circuit court of appeals. Tho
caso Is that of 13. A. Anderson and
R. II. Herron, tho latter now dead,
ngnlnst tho Oregon Conl and Navi
gation, coinpnny. Tho enso Involvos
tho whnrfago rights of mud flats In
Mnrshflold nnd hns boon through tho
courts for n long time. Tho caso
first wns fitartod In 1 007. It has been
throuch tho Coos county circuit
court, tho Unltod Stntes district court
nnd will now bo tried out In tho Uni
ted StntOB circuit court of nppcalt.
Tho noxt Btep, If the caso is taken
to n higher court, will bo iui nppoal
to tho supremo court. Judgo Hall
roprosonts Anderson nnd Horron,
whllo Mr. Upton roprosonts tho Ore
gon Conl nntl Nnvlgntlon coinpnny.
Attorney Smith of Portland will bo
associated with Mr. Upton In fighting
his Bldo of tho cnao.
NORTH BEND G011ERCIAL CLUB '
FAVORS PERMANENT ROAD IUI
SAAAAWSAVSAVAAW
BOAT LAWS
ARE STRICT
Will Meet Next Monday Night
to Take Some Definite
Action.
APPROVE OF ALL
YEAR HIGHWAY
NOR
PAYROLL BIG
2Vhphkn,n(i Y0D have
-- vuiupnny.
Cnpt. Mnrgenu Rrintr Hull Moose
Huttons from Portland.
In ntldltlon to tho regular cargo
of frolght on tho steamer Rroakwa
tor this trip, Cnpt. Macgonn brought
n llttlo shipment of his own In tlio
shnpo of null Mooso buttons and pic
tures of Roosovolt. Regarding it tho
Oiogonlnn says:
"When tho steamor Rroakwator
loaves today for Coos Ray, Cnpt. Mac
genn will tnko with him n gonorous
Rimniv nf Ttoosovolt campaign but
tons for distribution nmong tho mem
bers of tho third party In .Moraiinem
, nnd surrounding towns. Capt. Mac
gonn In nn enthusiastic supporter
I nnd ndmlror of tho ex-prosldent nnd
attended tho original null Moose
'state convention in this city several
weoks ago,"
Cnpt. Macgonn when ho arrived In
Mnrshfleld snld ho thought ho had a
goodly supply of buttons, but that
his supply did not meet with tho de
mand nnd that ho has telegraphed
for 1500 more buttons.
Have your Jot) prlntlnr done t
Ta rplm.aa nfHftA-
I'l.XA.Mll'ilk U.mi? i J "'.tin .'
SENATE COMMITTEE AHOUT
THE CAMPAION FUND.
(Ry Associated Press to tho Coob Day
Times).
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. J. Pior
pont Morgan was tho first Important
witness to tostify todny In tho Clnpp
commltteo Investigating tho cam
paign funds. Ilia npponrnnco enmo
closo on Georgo R. Sholdon'B sensn
tlonal testimony of yesterday and
was expected to ndd nddltionnl testi
mony of heavy campaign contributions.
SAYS COOS BAY
IS BEST EVER
. IJ. HAGUE RETURNS FROM AN
EXTENDED TRIP THROUGH
THE MIDDLE WEST PAVOHS
SOUTHERN OREGON.
Many Owners of Launches Are
Not Meeting the Require
ments. An Inspector hns been looking Into
tho equipment of tho gasoline boats
In tho Const ports with a view of
soolng thnt thoy enrry the lights,
whistles nnd other appliances that
aro required by law. Most of tho Coos
Ray boats comply with whnt Is re
quired, but there are somo of tho
prlvnto boats which do not have all
of tho equipment thnt Is necossnry.
Tho laws nro comparatively now nnd
nil of tho bont owners do not scorn
to bo familiar with what tho law
requires.
Mnny penplo hnvo the Impression
that n boat not engaged lu carrying
pnssougers for hire Is not required to
carry lights, whistle, ate, but that Is
a mistake. No mnttor If tho owner
uses tho boat only In IiIh own business
tho roqiitromonts of tho Inw nro tho
snmo. It must bo provided with u
whistle, llro oxtlngulshor, lights nntl
ono Ufa preserver for each person on
tho boat.
A foldor furnished by tho govern
ment for distribution nmong boatmen
gives tho regulations In n condonsod
form. Every owner of n lnunch
should procuro n ropy nnd become
fnmlllar with Its requirements. Thoso
who noglcct to Inform themselves on
this subject may find thomsolves cal
led upon to nnswor for their neglect
In enso another Inspector should lslt
this harbor to Investigate tho condi
tions. Those who nro wise will hood
tho warning already given nnd pro
vttlo tholr boats with tho necessary
safeguards.
President of Organization Gives
Some Good Ideas on the
Subject.
Tho North Rend Commercial Club
hold n business meeting last night.
It wns expected to tako up the per
manent rond question hub ns n
number of the mombors who nro In
terested could not ho present, tho
mnttor waB tloferred until Mondny
night when another meeting will bo
held nnd somo action taken regard
ing Mayor Morrison's plnn for tho
pormnncnt highway.
Tho members of the club nil scorn
to favor tho road plan. Tho presi
dent, Dr. Rnrtlc, Is enthusiastic ovor
the mnttor. Ho favors selecting n
road which will sorvo nil tlio cltlca
of tho county. Ills Idea Is that there
should ho one trunk road to connect
with Rnndnii nnd tho sea nt Coon
Ray nnd believes that the Myrtlo
Point rond Is the best to Improve, for
tho reason that It hns tho host grttdo
nntl nlso will reach nil of the cities
In tlio county.
As well ns favoring n permanent
rond good for nil times of tho yonr
tho mombors of tho North Rend club
nlso fnvor tho plan of n ferry from
North Rond to Kentuck Inlot nnd tho
connecting of that rond with AlhM
gany mid Ton Mllo.
W
NOT REQUIRED
TO DECLARE
Figures Just Compiled Show
That Sister City Is Making
Great Strides.
Recently compiled figures show
thnt tho total pay roll of tho various
Industries of North Rond nggrogdto
$34,800 n month. This is equal to
nbout $120,000 n yoar. Thoso figures
aro baBcd on tho pnyrolla of tho
month of August nnd Is n big Incroaso
over tho. pnyrolls of six months ngo.
All of tho milla nnd fnctorlea nro run
nlng nnd nro abort of mon.
Tho monthly pny roll of tho city
In detail follows:
Simpson Lumber Co $ 8,800
Kruso & Ranks shipyard. . . . 10,000
Rox factory 0,750
Sash nnd door factory 4,000
Shlnglo mill 1.000
Foundry 1.000
Condonsary 1,000
Oregon Power Co (in North
Rend only) p00
Rrowory p0
City schools l.00
Total for month $3 1,800
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.
F. W. nortrnm, formorly with
ci,.m'a x. rn nt Rnn Francisco.
wishes to announco thnt ho Is open
Mr and Mrs. Frank E. Haguo re-' for business nt 130 N. Hrondwny. Ho
turned today from nn extended tour W1U' carry a good lino of clocks,
through tho Mlddlo Wost. Whllo watches, Jowolry, diamonds, sllvor
nwny Mr. Haguo underwent n critical waro, optical goods, otc. Flno watoh
operation nt tho hospital of Drs.ropalrlng and ongravlng will bo dono
Mayo in Rochester, Minnesota, but by him porsonnlly. All goods bought
ills present ruggod nppoaranco war-; jn his storo will bo engravod f reo of
rnt.t tho statomont that ho Is now 'charge Good goods, popular prices.
enjoying tho host of health and has
fully recovered from tho effects or
his operation.
Mr. Haguo saya that business con
ditions on tho outside nro oxcollont
nnd that ho looks for a largo Increase
In businoss In genoral, nnd nlso on
Coos Hay within tho next fow
months,
Whllo nway Mr. and Mrs. Hague
visited all tho principal cities of the
country, but nowhere did thoy find
any placo that looked better to them
than Coos Day.
PETITIONS FILED.
Candidates for Commissioners nnd
County Surveyor Go on Ticket.
Tho potltlons of L. J. Simpson nnd
Peter Logglo for mombors of tho
Port Commission nnd tho petition of
II. C. Dlors for county surveyor have
been filed with tho county clerk, al
so tholr lottors of acceptance. The
clerk stated that tho potltlons and
letters wero In duo form so theso
North Dend mon will bo candidates.
Republican Central Committee
Does Not Demand an
Expression.
County candldntos on tho Repub
lican tlckot woro not called upon to
doclnro thonisolvca for olthor Rooso
volt or Tnft by tho county Ropubllonn
central commltteo, the inombora or
which mot yostordny nt Coqulllo". P.
M. Hnll-Lowla, who la tho chairman
or tho commltteo prosldod. Thoso nt
tondlng rrom tills city wero C. I. Rel-
gnrd. who hold n proxy or F. M. Mtz
gorald or Eastport. Tho commlttoo
mot nt 10 n. m. Tho mutter or prox
los nntl vnenncios was rororred to tho
commlttoo on vncauclos, which did
not roport until nftornoon. A com
mltteo on resolutions wns nppolntod
nnd roportod nt tho nftornoon so
sion, nftor which tho commlttoo on
vnenncios reported nnd nllowod tho
proxlos,
A resolution was prosontod endors
ing tho Ropubllonn plntform nntl tho
administration of Taft nnd nlso ro
quosted thnt tho county cnndldntos bo
asked to declaro thomselvos as to tlio
alloglanco to Tnrt. Mr. Rolgurd took
tho stnnd thnt this could not bo dono,
ns It would bo contrary to tho lnwa
or Oregon, which provldo that It will
bo lllognl for any cnndldnto to do
claro hla support of any rortnln can
dldato on tho grounds that It might
bo dono to ndvnnco the interestit or
hla cnmpnlgn. Tho Inws being thua
oxplalnod to tho committee that
clauso In tho rosolutlon was stricken
out nnd tho rosolutlon endorsing the
Republican ndmlnistrntlon was pass
ed. ,
Tho proxlos wero allowed by tho
commltteo on vnenncios. but Mr. Rel
gard statos that he and others who
hold proxlos do not feel themselves
bound to any nctlon or the committee
on resolutions as they were not ad
mitted to n seat on the committee un
til nftor tho rosolutlon committee
wns named.
Charlos II. Marsh was named as a
committee member from Marsbfieltl
to tnko tho place of P. M. Hall-Lewis,
who now resides In Coqullle. Mr.
Hnll-Lowls It not a member of the
committee, having given up IiIh resi
dence In this city, but he is still the
chairman.
Men and womon nro dlfforont in
this. A man can bo drlvon to
drink nnd n womnn can bo lod
astray, Tho result Is about tho
sanio.
L
BE LARGE ONE
Big List of Candidates and
Many Measures to Be
Voted Upon.
Tho ballot which must Im voted by
tho peoplu lu November will he u long
one. Tho secrotnry of stato has com
pleted the ballot practically hh It will
bo certified to tho countv dorks of
tho different counties. Resldos tho
38 monsures and soven local measuroB
to go on tho ballot In certnln coun
ties nlono there Is n long list of cnn
dldntos. Flvo pnrtlos nro ropresentoil
with cnndldntos for doctors. Thoy
nro tho Republican, Domocrntlc, Pro
grosslvo, Prohibition nnd Snclnltst
parties. Flvo doctors nro to be vot
ed Tor.
For roprosontntlvos and senators In
tho Stato Loglslaturo tho bocrotnry of
state cortlflos only thosa who nro to
bo cnndldntos In two or more coun
ties. Tho cnndldntos nro certified
ns tholr nominations appear ns filed
with tho secrotnry of stnto, and tho
county clerk solocla thoso who nro to
nppoar on tho rospoctlvo county bal
lots, It being tho duty of tho ro
spoctlve clorks to prepare tho ballota
ns thoy finally will be votod on nt
tho olcctlon.
Wing Time Cloned.
Tlmo for filing acceptances baa
dosod and only thoso who are nom
inated by Individual electors still
hnvo nn opportunity to ohtnln spneo
on tho bnllot. Such potltlons mny bo
rilod up to within 30 days preceding
tlio gonorul election.
McLnlu ns Elector;
Hugh McLnln or this city will bo
n cnndldnto Tor doctor nnd not ror
stnto Bonntor. Tho fallowing Is tho
nnswor glvon Mr. McLnln by the soc
lotnry of stnto:
"As you filed n formal petition
with tho Secrotary of Stato under
tho primary law to have your nnmo
printed on tho olllclnl ballots of tho
Democratic party na n cnndldnte for
nomination ror prosldontlal elector,
wherein you promised, ir nominated,
not to withdraw, nnd were nomi
nated, It Is hold by this office thnt
such nnmlnntlon tendered ion for
the olllce of state senator by tho
membors or the Democratic pnrty
writing your nnmo thereror on tho
ballot. Hence, your name will bo
duly rortiried to the lospectlve county
clerks only as n candidate of tlio
Democratic pnrty for presidential
doctor ror the rensnn that section
33S7, Lord's Code, provides 'no per
son shall be qualiriM to be a candi
date ror more than io otflee to bo
filled at the san -'. on.' "
The average woman vWm all
men; bachelors because they nren t
married, and tho married men be
ci'uso they have tho kind or w!vea
thoy have
Sunshlno In n woman's bosom Is
better than a sunburst on P - but
you can't make her bellovo it.
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