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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
T5L.' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912. EVENING EDITION. ipeos O fJ 11 Ll DM now I hnvo Iiixt received soino of my now iroodi, nntl from unlll Cliilsliuns I will plnco on special Mile every Sntitidny cer tain nrliclcs which, by paying a deposit, vlll he kept for yon until Christmas These goods nro Kiiurnnlced nntl will ho engraved free of charge. This Saturday I will offer: Lockets amid Chanos ait ttne Followhi Redoced Prices" ?20 Gi'hl Lockots $ I. -1.00 $7.00 Clold Lockots $. $0 Gold Icekots (?!..- $5 Gold Lockots $1.00 7.50 Gold Chains . sn.co acta clmlns yi.no jr.. 00 Geld Chains ijtl.oo $3.50 Gold Chains $1 00 Filled Lockots.., n.no rilled Lockots.., $100 Plilrcl Lockots., $1 50 Filled Lockots.., $2 00 Flllctl Clinlus. . , $2. no Filled Clmlns. .sjw.00 .titit.oo .jjui.no . yu.u." .$1.00 .yil.l!.". .82.00 J'J.OO Filled Clmlns 9 1. 50 F. JEWFJ.KH, JJIO North lli-nmhwiy MAltSHFIKU), OltEGOX BOY SCOUTS FOR MARSHFIELD GO I IS i Returns Full of Enthusiasm About the New Model 1 Cadillac and Ford. G.corgo Goodrum returned over land from his Portland trip InBt even ing Ho en 1110 alone. Ho says ho was too busy. Inspecting automobiles mid acquiring hlons for his now garage to oven think about girls nml that's going soino for George Getting down to biislnes, however, Mr. Gootlrum Is elated mid out liitsIrK tlc over tho now 1013 Cuillllnc. "It has ovorythlng hoalon for nppoaranco oven tho high priced ears," Mr. Good rum remarked to n Times roportor. 'I siiw It sldo by sldo with tlio Plorco CAPT. MAGGENN IS Plays Gallant When Lady Gets Wet and Wins Her Gratitude. Gallantry to a passenger on tho Breakwater on tho part of Cnpt. Mac genu Is told In tho following which appeared In tho Orcgoutan: "Pralso for courteous treatment, ooiiimondntlon far tho courso taken as a navigator and appreciation for tho maunor In which her wearing np parol was ordered renovated woro showered on Captain Margcnn, of tho Htcanicr llroakwater. by Mrs. J. W. McNnll. who with hor 8-year-old son, arrived on tho vohbo! from M.-.rshllold Patrol to Be Organized on I Coos Bay if Boys Are I ' Interested. ! It Is planned. If n sufficient number of boys can ho gotten to getl'or for tho purpose, to start a Hoy Scout Patrol In Marshflcld. A goodly number hnvo already signi fied their Intention of wanting to Join, and they, with any others who are Interested, nro asked to meet af the High school building tomorrow evening at 7:30. 1 Tho Hoy Scouts of America, n organization which started first In England and from thcro 1ms spread over many eiuntrles, Is 0110 of tlio most practical and holpf.il move ments nninm; boys of the present day, and lins been widely endorsed 1 wherever the rood results hnvo 1 como to the attention of those In 1 torostcd In tho welfare and uplift I of boys. Much apprehension has arisen In certain circles over tho 1 fnct that It has seemed to bo n military movement, to Inculcnto tho 'spirit of wnrfnre. This Is not true. Whatever there Is connected with It of n military nature, such as tho uniform, tho patrol, tho troop mid tho drill, is merely so on tho surface- nml not nil essential part of tho scheme. They nro simply to Instil In boys tho milltnry virtues or honor, loyalty, obedlonoo and patriotism. it Is aimed not to mnko soldiers of boy scouts, but to mnko boys who will turn out as flno citizens, and who will, If their country needs them, niako hotter soldiers for having been hoy scouts. It Is designed for tho uplift of tho wnoio noy, morally, mentally and physically. Scoutcraft. tho thing In which tho scouts nro trained, means n world of helpfulness, both to thonisolvos nml to others. There Is no better plnco than the country around hero for tho pursuit of Scontcrnft, which Includes nmong us ninny activities first aid. II ro saving, tracking, signalling, cycling, nature study, Bcninnshlp, cuiiip- palrlot- $10 A ..., ,.,! Ili Pni.lrnt-,1 III umiin nf Sllllduy. Ill ITOBSlllg tllO Collllllbllll tho lending garugcH of Portland and Hlvor bar a big combor climbed ovor, craft, woodcraft, chivalry, for real chissy nppoaranco Tho Cad- t" rail "l Hooiloil Mrs. McNuH's Ism mid other Biibjeets. illnc bus theiu all honton. '" ' ""'" v ,1 "In tho medium priced cars, Tho , -rs. McNn Buys sho was not In Ford Is tho acknowledge lender both Jred as a result of being lossol about In lowness of pileo and standnrd of ')' tho cnprlclous wnve, nlthough sho nuallty. Tho niMiufacturer Is open- Buffered considerable discomfort ns Ing 11 brunch factory In Portland oonsoiiuonce. Captain Mncgcnn which means Mint tiny part of tho car "Mod In curing for Mrs. Mi;.nll to limy ho f . ured promptly at nil oxll"t of wrapping her In bhin tlii,ofl kcls und giving up Ids stateroom to "Hy tho way it is also my purposo lit". Moiinwhllo an order was given to carry a complete stock of repair t almost iinlioiiiil of on constors. that parts for both Ford and Cadillac emu '; trunk bo hoisted from bolow so In my now gnrago. When I sny com- Hiunge of clothing could bo proeur ..!.., .......1. 1 ......... .. full ti.ln n.i iml oil. Tho drenched nffnctfl worn thou n fow minor pints." jilrlod In tho onglno-ronni mid on CoqUlllC Rod ailtl Gllll Clllb "Tlio mis moss suuuion ib very on- ....,, ''"i win .. v coiirnglng In Portland and I looi- for hiiindered, oven n furr coat holng im inrirnat nml iiont nntn biislnoss roiiovnloil and Cnptalu Mncgoiui ns- ovor known In Oregon, tho coming Biirod Mrs. .McNnll Mint tho Ilarrlninn WILL HOLD A BIG SH001 sonson." TIMBER TRAGI IS About 3000 Acres in Coquillc Valley in McDonald Fraud Suit. Interests would ho responsible for tho expense. As to ilnmngo reported siiKtuiiicil by tho Ilroakwator. Captain Macgonn Bnys not oven 11 splinter was curried away." W ALONG TIII3 WATHHFHOXT - I - Tho Tllhiiuook yestordny brought In n cargo of ennuory supplies for tho Southern Oregon company at Hmplro nun win proceed to windon. Plan Important Sport- inn tveni. Tho Nnnn Smith snlled yesterday for liny Point with n cargo of luinbor from tho Smith mill. .. "PI"". ll,?l h.,mlH Jinrmini w. Tho Orcgonlan of Monday Bnvs jj. uriiiiiii or l'oruun.i iirrivou noro ..Tho Swayno & Iloyt liner Cantlno today to servo papers In a suit In- R expected to nirlvo nt San Francisco volvlng about JOOOueros of timber tomorrow In tow of tho stenmor Wnt land In tho Coijullo valley. It Is son which picked her up off tho south n family wrangle In which Henry orn Oregon const. Tho Cnmlno lost aongstncKen has become Involved, her propellor in tho storm Friday having represented some of tho ,,lght. oon nfter having sailed from fiuiillv In negotiation. Fraud is t, Coluinhla river with a enrgo of chnrgod. Dotnlls of tho charges Kraln and mill stuff mid SO pnssen coiiiil not ho iihtnlutMl hero, ln po-' pors," tltlous being filed In tlio federal: court owing to tho different par- It la ronnrteri Mint Pnnt. v .1 rnrn. ties Involved residing In different wall who hns been bar pilot of tho B'ntOH. VnilHIUll nt flnnllnni- tnf Hilrlnnn ' Tho Coqulllo Hod and Gun Club will hold a shooting tournament nt 1110 cum grounds in tho county bom Oct. 31. It Is expected Mint boiiio crack shots will tako part. A flno list pf prlzos nro offored, tho prizes ho- 111K given oy mo nusiuoss men of tho city. Tlio following are tho ovonts nml tho prlzos. F.vent No. 1. in blrilB 1st prize, $10 plcturo given by V. c. Laird. 2nd prlzo. $5 ensh given by Chns. Ilatxer. 3rd prlzo, box of 100 cigars, glvon by howling nlloy. ith prize, hrlor plpo, given by Leach's Confec tionery. Kvent Xo. 2, 20 birds 1st prize. 510 gun case, Dunham Kerrigan & Ilnydon. 2nd prlzo, silver clothes nml hat brush, Fuhrmnn's Phnrmncy. 3rd prlzo, sllvor top clgnr case. H. Schroodor & Co. 1th prlzo, big box of candy, Folsom's Confectlonory. Kvent Xo. 3 in birds 1st prize, niitomobllo reel, Coimlllo Hnrdwaro hV. -"" ',r,zo' '-r'0 ''"or pipe, Wiikninn & Wlckiimu. 3rd prlzo, silk umbrolln, Ladlos' Uaznor. -Ith prlzo, case of soda water, Coqulllo Soda Works. Kvent Xo. 1, 15 birds 1st prize. $5 pair Flosholm Bhoes. Lyons Tones. 2nd prlzo. $5 rue. Conulllo Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. "Money Talks" Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Furnishings The Test of THIS Fairs Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat is the Way It Will Look NEXT Fall Any Suit, Overcoat or .Raincoat is only as jjnod as its tailoring. Hood Materials and Linings aro wasted it' not backed up by sufficient hand workmanship. The clothes you get here at to $35 are Clothes of Quality Guaranteed and 'Money Talks" MEANS A SAVING TO YOU. They contain tho best material you could possibly expect at their respective prices, dou bled in value by the kind of tailoring which make STLYE and SHAPE a permanent fea ture. Xotice window display of cverithiny that is now in OVER COATS, 1? ATNCOATS AN) GABERDINES Hub Clothing (& Shoe Co. "Money Talks" MUtSHFIELU IIAXDO.V Copyright, 1912, ifltiliarlu. 6lrni & 0, Rochester, N.Y. COUNTS (III S. P. BRIDGE Worth Bend Newspaper Be lieves Railroad Does Not Want Bridrje Permit. Tho follow Iiik Is from tlio Coos nay Harbor of North Demi: "It looks like- Coos Hay will wait until BprliiK boforo soIiik any work start on this end of tho S. 1. exten sion from Kukoiio. Whllo In Port land wo woro Informed by men who keep n protty eloso tub on affairs nml whoso opinions nro usually about right that tho Southern Pacific does not want tho bridge permit Krantoil at this tlmo on nccount of tho moral obligation pending, which would necossltnto Immedlnto construction. Tho informants stnto that tho appli cation Is Bnfely lodijod In a pigeon nolo in soino ilosic of tho war Dopnrt THE SENSATION OF G Birdman Will Tell People His Experiece and Explain Machine. Tho Times great airship exhibi tion at tho rnco track in Mnrshflold noxt Saturday and Sunday after noons, Octobor 20 and 27, will ho educational us well as Interesting. Tlio nvlntor will toir tho pcoplo his exporlcnco In flying nnd tho sensa tion of Bonrlng G000 foot In tho nlr, Tho working of tho noroiilnno win no uoscriiieii anil tlio onco bstweon tho vnrlous flying innclilnoH, noroplano, monoplane bl plnno and hydrophino, will bo told in an Intorostlng talk. A thorough iiuii iioiaiieu inscription of tho mn I'mtll suih tlmo whenhiey iro lin wl , ''n I'0', 'lnp, ',S r to start up construction. ,'" ?" t?,'1,10'0. ,,0Bcr bl"B Chrlstof- "no this ns it may bo thoro Is cor- ;,."" 'V, ln.T lVr ,, .. l . iniv ifii.in i. i, o.,...... Miiltnoninli Hotol tho Portland talnly logic In tho argument for wo'?' " " "" i,i.aV,aM ' r l?rt aro certainly not recolvlng any nows ' f," 'r."nl l""11181"' tho following Mr. OillJlMi was not fniulllnr yoars will return about Novemhor 1 wi n an 1110 iioiaiis or 1110 case, and dovoto his tlmo to tho innnnge- ,.i rum nun im iiyiir tin hi. i-uiiiii n'l'in or iiio stnue lino und his other recall hoiiih sensational allegations JntoroBta nround dardltier. For nine woro made In It. The suit is vonrs. Cant. Cornwall wns master of brought in tho iinmo of Mrs .Mary tho tug Huntor nnd for tho past four J. I.. McDonald vs. Henry Sengs- veins master of tho tug Oleniipr. tacken, M. .1. .McDonuld nnd Alice Cnpt. .Too llutler, a son of Joseph llut- Alrnniinld. The Mcnonnhls now lor of flnrdlner, will succeed Cnpt JIvo In San ! rnnclsco. .Mrs. Slury Cornwall. Ho was formerly nn olllcer McDonn h Is ,o widow of .7. M. on the Stenmer Son Onhrlel hut hns MOllOlinld l0 lattwr Was OllltO rCCOnllv lipnn mnln nn tlm ninnnar. ni'iiiniy mill illt'll Hllllll III I or Han life bl .ui'i'i'iiiiiu. nun ino sun involves snectors tinv wnikinn nn,i i'rl,,,L...n. .. .1 ..., .. ... .. , ---... . ' I ll'l-lMllliTy i im- Mime muni ii mo i.owo wuo recently mn do an Hives - Event No 10 birds .Mr. Kani-KihiM.-nii Hirnm. i ....II.,.. nt .. , ..,.., , ... . r .."" ".- v nuns -- " n. .kiiipi, .it ii'iiarm M.villK III IIIO linr-i Iiiriiltuio Co. 3rd prlzo. ?:i lint. Hon ry f.oronz. -Mb prlzo. Sonson ticket for Xoromuor for two, Sconle Theat er. Tho following nro tho consolation ovenis ror snootors not winning any prizes In tho ovont: Kyont No. 1, 10 birds 1st prlzo. carving sot. J. A. Lnmii .c nn o.i prize, I-J.G0 bier pipe, Miller's Con- luiiiuiiery. iiru prlzo, season ticket for Novemohr for two, Hoynl thoatre. of any pornilt bolnc crnntod. imp nnv Information concerning tho progress being mndo. "It la also Just posslhlo that ns much hnsto can ho mado by starting this work In tho spring ns thoro would bo in stnrtlng It now nnd Mint tho rond will ho completed Just ns soon ns It Is posslhlo to do so anyway. "It Is very ovidont to nny observer Mint all pnrts of tho stato or nonrlv so aro being Improved by railroad Silas Chilstofferson mny tako hla pmco among tho most daring ana original aviators in tho gamo of i lying uy virtue of his flight from Mio roof of tho .Multnomah Hotol, Portland, to tho military barracks at Vancouvor, Washington, which ho negotiated yostordny aft-ornoon with great succoss. Chrlstorforson's flight was wit nessed by probably -15,000 peoplo, "im J.I1UII1UII mo sireot ana occu and planes of his Curtlss blplict to seo that all wns veil, nnd took his scat at tho steering gear ot ttt htiwk-llko craft. Tlio machine u glvon a start as tho propeller re sponded to tlio cnghio power ltd glided gracefully along tbo 150 foot slightly Inclined runwny which hi been built tho length of tho bold roof. Two or thrco feet from tt ond of tho runwny, "tho Jumplo; off plnco" as It woro, tho amtor tlltod his front plnno nnd the n chlno took tho nlr ns It must h Twolvo minutes Inter word cum dont woro to bo avoided. Chrlstof forson Bteorod sllglitly lo tho it, hoailod north, and then turoltf ngnln slightly to tho wejt be w soon out of sight. Twolvo minutes lator work c from Vancouver thnt tho manwl had mndo n successful landing ca tho polo grounds nt tho barratu "Whllo my trip wns not as plea; ant ns boiiio might think, I enjojci dlffor-ilt ImmonBoly," snia unrurontH" nfi. i i..,.i r.iiiniimi rrnm dii chlno. "Tho nlr wns heavy and I had somo little dimculty In BttW tho hoight I wnnted. Sours .'1000 rcet. "Whon I loft tlio roof of the bo tel ovorythlng wn lovely, but " forward piano did not respond ' would hnvo lmd It do. I lo W way Boon nfter passing St. Jow hut on Booing tho North Dank : ru road brldgo nt Vnnwuw. UK my hearings again, nnd knojM Mint I was nearlng iionucu ensi. i -- . .i, 3000 fcot high when I Passell" .!.. D..M. r.t Vnnonuvcr. T0. I I t'l PUUUl " ,,,..--- Portland ar rim Mniii n1.!,.). nf i...ii.ii..n nwn..., ' ...JW. .....VJ. ... ..llliril.T I'AI I'I'IH .III 111170 3." Ill twfttWn Tnl. ........ n ! rnnclsco disaster. DuiIiik his thnt n nnmiinp nf ,,,nii n.,na .m i. o.. W'-i'-,.",": ".'".'" "!u" time he hud loaned cousldora- Imnosed on Cons iinv nnvlMtn; i . ,V L' '1Y. '" "u.';. ''Al ??. y? o money to his brothor. M. J. violating ,nBPnvr,i i. oAiV i ' V. :'K" ,' . " -1"" .. "1"l, ".erniil. . nml tho suit Involves iiiiiwtnr. nv w.i , "; ""S." .. ;"'..': "" u "muy. Miores-con- h denls loans. 1st prize, building iepta?" Co, saVnmS whllo wo hnvo very flattering pros' Thl n.Vf0'1. .,l,m on his way pects there always sco.iib to bo soino' S,'i?,gtn?1f,,ght " imr,.in tn ... "u.in ll minutes, and rnln foil on barrier to progress. it - ,'"' ., ,' nna rnln foH on "This pnpor is not a knocker ns'trin "'Ky uirougnout tno snmo of our ontlmlstle frlomia i,il L: . . .. &r$s iB "JSTK Sftffi ! feT'l ""IT ,B T "'1 !- ! int'i ttttiui. ia ruin n I'liii' ii nr - thoro must bo somo truth In tlm ns. sertions. even If it Is not tho class . : -i. -..I., ni tnsi v was not as iuwi.ii " ; ,yt .i.. .. .i ...na nearer W lillliio aa iiiuiu n earth." nearer Makes Flno Rtnrt. Uo gavo his cnglno n prollmln- i.i--1 Cnvnrnl frlnllllK WCrO Wall"1. ", greot Chrlstofferson on Ms nt Vancouver mid Jio X In Portlnnd receiving the conjw latlons of other friends and aaou ors. TAFKIES and I'lX.SSJSS M CKNTS POUND at STAJiw SATUItDAV and Sunday. GHKAT AIHSIIIP CTjgg Saturday mid Sunday, OCTODtu and 27. If you hare anything to sell, tnjj of nows wo would llko tn hr nr " ' "" t"r" or two' wnr"e1 tho wlna "r H"lf "r wnt help' tff A I1CIIIUK IIHI. IIIU niKirilllllll. "II. iwl-ia mo ihmmt in iiiiiinioy comorreii up- nors nna rivers in this vrnty. It Is pair of shoos Skeoi iiVna Vi ! . , ' on him ri'Pivseuted some of tho not ntinouuced who the violators are ?, In tirade CoSlo ShotliJ rnn?.' paries In these ej..tloiis. but it is said thnt If tho mnxlmuin ! , ,,rc l 50 ocl-o if, 11 "A" Mr Songstnckeu wns suniinoned rates woro Imposed, tho penalties i lersoii ti , tL,"11', H ,- o ninny In I'ulted ISntes court In would nggreguto fnr Into the ho us- j" i -"u'enoi ' ' Oth Mfr Portland. Docomber 2. hi give evl- amis of dollars. This being tho first rule City II ikorv ? ,n "vnvu ill i iii' unr. i im iiiuiM' i i- (iiiHiisit fir Tiiniiv run nmi ta tn mni,.. --- n l - deuce will probably be taken In tho linos light ns sort of warning. Sail Frnnoliico ns the McDouuhU io- - sine, tliere Trv Thn Times Want A.ls. LITTLE TALKS ON TIMELY TOPICS By W. A. REID. WITH TI1K SICK. There Is much speculation rife those pre-election dnva ns to who Is to bo our nor president. Some nro confi dent Mint WlUon will ho elected, others thnt Hooseu..t will ho the people's choice; theie are even somo who u I'eve that Tuft will continue to tako his meals In tho Whlto House. Tie romnrkablo thing is that barring a good-nut uroil feeling of pnrtUitushlp tt is seemingly a mutter of no very ginvo moiueiit, hero on tlio Pacific Const, at least, who is to bo our next president. Wnv Hecnuso wo tiro on tho Irdnl wave of prosperity. in these days you hoar as much talk on our streets of bus iness Investments, city Improvements, good roads and bou lovards. and tho way PKUHAM PAUIC proporty Is selling ?.8 Jan olV,,"0.1)1 l'0"""- W1't nbout that lot of yours? Hotter SliK HBID AUOUT IT, Coko Dldg. Mrs. J. T. Hall has boon quite ill at her home In West Mnrshllehl. WIM, SHI.KCT l)KI,K(J.TI-:s. Oiinmltteo to He CIiom'h to Oo to See (on. lllxliv. A meetliiK of the executive comnilt lee of the Mnrshflold Chamber of t oinmerco has boon iii f,,. ,i.i afternoon nt o'clock for the purpose of selecting n committee to go to Portlnnd to confor with Oenoral illx by rolatlvo to nn npproprlntion for Vm , " UI,r nmi imvoor. Tho phm was suggostod hv Cnpt. Macgonn and Is conshlorod nn o.xcol lent ono by nil. A niiinber of other matters will bo taken up, probably. limes ant Ads bring results. Saturday and Sunday, OCTOI1ER n I oeii Times Want Ads brine rwulti ' and 27. Ul " STATU ACOrillKS A VAST FOHF.ST THACT. Liinil Hoard Kxclmngos With . tlonal Government Forms Nucleus. SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 2-1. In pur suance With tlio Ideas onrpsn,i In his Inaugural mossngo to tho leg islature, Governor Wost with ino aid of the btato land board has succeedod in forming the nucleus of a stato forest. This has been accomplished through oxchnnglng various sec tored tracts of stato school laii(3 for -10.000 ncres of contiguous tim bor. Tho timber was owned by nio national government and Is located on tho upper Sanltlam. This vast tract will be used ' as a state -ar-ost and will be perpotually retlm- uuieu. in conjunction with it ,i stnto forestry school will bo con ducted undor the auspices of ono of tho stato oduentlonnl Institutions. Tho purposo of It ntl will bo to ondow tho state of Oregon witu a perpetual heritage of timber, und to keep nllve tho traditions of Oregon ns a timbered stato . i GUEAT AIHSIIIP KXHIIUTION I lou may live without friends, You mny live without books, .but civilized man cannot live without cooks. . But the Best Cook CannotJjf Right Without GOOD GROCERIES re handle only the best and finest of everything- and select with great care for your vvmits. Ye also have tho best and freshest of all KW"8 of fresh fruits and vegetables to bo had. Deal with -s OLLIVANT (& WEAVER PURE FOOD GROCERS' A firvr.fl Din.. In Tnorln n uuuu riauu tu iiaui . i nnrnfir Third and uenuo- Phone 275-J. u