The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 191 2.-EVENING EDITION.
ROAD IS TO
E
Stated That Bandon & East
ern Railroad Will File
; Papers This Week.
Tho Dnndon Itocorder prints tho
following regarding tho now rnll
rdad to tlint point:
"Wo nro Informed from n rcll
nblp sottrco tlint tho nrtlcles of In
corporation of tho Dnndon & Knst
crn Ilallroad company will bo fllod
with tho Secrotnry of Stnto thin
wcok. Tho compnny will fllo with
a nomlnnl capltol of $100,000
-which It Is understood will ho In
creased to several million dollars
In a short time.
"This Is tho company that Is to
bnlld tho railroad from Port Or
ford to Dnndon ami from Dnndon
to Grants Pass.
Wo nro Informed thnt tho sur
veys nro well advanced nlong tho
entire lino nnd most of tho right
of way lins been secured.
This rond will inenn more to
this section of Coos county thnn
anything thnt has yet been projec
ted nnd oven though tho Southorn
Pacific docs build tho const road
it will not bo ono hnlf tho valuo of
this one. Wo nro glad to noto
that tho pcoplo nlong tho lino
scorn to rcnllzo this and nro very
liberal In tho matter of granting
right of way.
This Is somothing for Dnndon
pcoplo, nnd In fnct nil of Southern
Coos nnd Curry counties, to tnko
great Interest In, nnd tho fnct that
tho peoplo nro rallying to Its sup
port Is sufficient proof thnt they
appreclato tho work.
Tho rond will not only open up
n grout section of country In this
Immcdlnto vicinity nnd furnish us
nil outlet to tho nutsldo world but
WILL
Arrange Program to Be Car
ried Out Wednesday
Night at Theater.
Tho Coos Dny Concert Dnnd will '
glvo a concert Wcdcnsdny evening nt
8 o'clock nt tho Masonic Opera house.
Tho progrnm follows: i
Mnrch, "Onir Colonel . .Vnndcrcook
Overture, "Orpheus" Offcnbnch
Waltz, "Oriental Doses" . . Ivanovlci
Mngurka Itusso "La Cznrlno" .Clnrmo
TTiinmrnnkn Dvorak
Selection, "Tho Army Chaplain". . I
AICMOCKCr
Mnrch, "Hall to tho Spirit of Liber
ty" Sotisn.
Star Snnnglcd Dnnnor.
will inn n pniinfrv with unbounded
resources nil tho way from hero to
Ornnls Pass and will mean mil-1
Horn) of dollars worth of mntcrlnl i
of nil kinds will bo transported
hero liv rnll nnd exported through i
...... i
the local naruor.
Thoro aro billions of foot of
standing timber ns well ns n groat
agricultural section nnd nil will bo
greatly benefited by tho now
roud."
J, W. CAMPBELL
IN THE CITY
Candidate for Congress on
Progressive Ticket in
First District.
John W. Campbell, tho Progres
sive pnrty cnndldnto for congrcs,
Is limiting n flying visit here. Ho
has been to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy
towns nnd today was about tho city
meeting tho voters. Ho did not
linvo time to mnko nny speeches.
Mr. Campbell loft this nfternopn
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Portland Wins Three Games
With Los Angeles Satur
day and Sunday.
STAXIH.V OV CM'HS. I
THIHI''' OPKUATLVO.
Stealing Tools nnd Clothing From
Men nt Pulp Mill
A carpenter who Is omplovcd nt
tho new paper pulp mill plant lit
tho Smith' mill, complnlns thnt
thloves have been taking tools,
ronts nnd other articles belonging
In 1m wnrl.-nmn nml thus llinldllC
them much trouble. No suggests I
thnt tho matter bo given publicity1
...! llin, mmm.mv. ! ninrllnil lint In1
llllll IflUl JIUIDU1IO Iftl tnuM .uv " .
buy anything In tho way of tools
thnt tho tuier iniKiit orror ror Bnm.
-
I
Won
Oakland UG
Vernon 112
Los Angeles Ill
Portland 84
Snn rninclsco 87
Sacramento G9
Lost
81
82
85
4
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110
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LITTLE TALKS
ON TIMELY TOPICS
By
W. A. REID.
Did ypu know that thoro Is a movement on foot to
build nn electric lints netween Mursh field nnd North Dond?
A builder, not a promoter, was here last wcok looking
over tho field. Ho avoided nowspapor publicity, for ho Is
n man, who docs things, not a "hot nlr morchnnt." Tho
proporqd routo la up Contral Avenuo to Klovonth street
(Sherman Avenuo), nil 80-foot Htreet nnd strnlght through
to North Dond, tho only loglcnl route. This would mean
much for tho development of the entire pcnlusuln and In
cidentally PKUIIAM PAItK, as It will extend right
through tho center of this sightly rosldonco property. A
suggestion: Duy now. SUM UK ID AUpUT IT, Coko
Dulldlng.
JOHN' W. CAMPllHLL,
Progressive Party Candidate for
Coiigm.1.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21.
Portlnnd won all thrco games with
Los Angeles Snturdny and Sundny.
Snn Francisco nnd Sncrainonto
onch won two gnmos. Tho scores
follow .
Saturday flumes:
The result of Saturday's games
follow:
At Los Angeles H II B
Los Angeles Ill u
Portlnnd 0 15 1
At Oakland R H K
Snn Francisco 1 5 0
Oakland v 5 0
At Sacramento It H L
Sacramento 0 7 1
Vernon ' 8 2
Sundny Lcnguo:
At Los Angeles HUB
FIUST GAME.
Los Angeles 4 10 0
Portland 7 0 2
SKCOND GAME:
Los Angeles 4 10 3
Portlnnd 8 17 4
At Oakland It II E
FIRST GAME:
Snn Francisco 3 4 1
Oakland 1 3 3
SECOND GAME:
Snn Francisco 1 4 4
Onklnnd 7 10 1
At Sacramento It II E
Sacramento 2 5 1
Vornon 1 2 2
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
for Myrdo Point and from thoro
will go overland to Kosobtirg. IIo
will visit tho Northwostorn part of
tho stnto boforo election.
This morning Mr. Campbell was
being Introduced by Attorney II. G.
Hoy and met ninny of tho voters.
IlllLVflS LOCOMOTIVK.
SIl'SLAW llAIt IS flOOl).
BENJAMIN CLOTHES
STETSON HATS
STETSON SHOES
ARROW SHIRTS
All sold ono xmy0A81l ONLY.
13etlcr values for less money
because
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Marslificld.
Baudon.
MYIlTJiK POINT NEWS.
Happenings of That Plnco Told in Hio
Enterprise.
Dorn Saturday, October 12th, to
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Dock of Norway,
ti dnughtor.
Harry Guorln nnd fnmlly linvo loft
for San Francisco, whoro they will
spend tho wlntor.
C. W. Angel camo up from Den
mark this week to look after busi
ness affairs.
Mrs. A. E. Morton hns returned to
her homo In North Dond. nftor visit
ing a few dnyn here, tho guest of
Mrs. Fnunlo Dixon.
Kiiglno for Smltli-Pmvn-s Compnny
Arrives on the Itoilouilo. ,
Tho locomotive for tho Smith
Powers Logging Compnuy, which
arrived on tho steamer Itcdnndo
Sundny nttrnctcd much attention.
There wns n big crowd nt tho
I boat. Tho onglno Is No. 101 nnd
1b qulto a largo locomotive
FLORENCE, Or., Oct. 21. Tho
sciioonor uoquciio ion ucro iubii
wook for San Francisco. Slio will
return nt onco with freight for lo
cal tnorchnnts. Cnpt. Hobcrt .Tones,
of tho 8tcnmer Robnrts, reports mo
Sluslnw bar In good condition slnco
tho recent Rtorm. Soundings tnkou
by tho Itobnrt8 Monday showed 12
feet of water on tho bar. Tho
south channel Is now opening up
wall nnd tho courso Is northeast
erly from tho buoy off tho bar.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
flPBH Times Want Ads brine roault
Clnro Dement loft Tuosdny for Eu
roka, whero ho expects to spend tho
wlntor.
Gcorgo Doll, munnger of tho Llbby
mlno, near Mnrshllold, was n business
visitor lioro.
Mrs. F. M. Sponcor nnd Mrs. T. E.
Dlcdsoo, mother nnd slater of Frank
Spencer of tho firm of Sponcor &
Sliolloy, returned to North Dond nf
tor n couplo of dnys' visit horo.
J. II. Dnrton, who enmo horo last
Juno from Pennsylvnnln nnd purchas
ed tho lots at tho southeast corner of
Seventh nnd Sprut-o streets, nnd h
sinco oroctod thereon n neat t!
story building, last week unpack dt
stock of groceries. a a
Mrs. Fnnnlo Dixon, who has been
spending tho Biunmor In Cooscountr
hns loft for hor homo In Los AneeW
Mrs. Dixon Ih a daughter of Chrli
Lohnhorr, tho founder of Mrrtlo
Point nnd ono of tho earliest ploneeni
of thlB vnlloy.
WHEW! I IE UK'S A MAN
CALLING AMKI1IOAXS
DULL AXI) COWLIKE.
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 21 "The
humnn mind In Its prcicnt etago ot
ilovolopinont Id still n thing of prodt
gloim inorlln. Originality Is too rani
to bo vlowcd with nnythlng moro cor
dlnl thnn suspicion. Wo still bare
tho vnguo. dull, sntlsflcd, cowllko In
tellects of tho larval stngo of the
race."
Thcso woro somo of tlio obserta
tlons mndo by J. Howard Moore, a
teacher In tho Hlehard T. Crane
Technical School of Chicago, nt a
mooting of tho Amorlcnn Humane
Association horo today.
Monro spoko on "Evolution and
Ifiimnnltarianlsm" nnd wont on to
sny It would requlro great pertls
tenco on tho pnrt of reformers to
bring pcoplo gotiornlly to tho newer
Idonls of tho brothorliood of man.
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