The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    COOS BAY TIMES
SI. C. M WiONKY..Kdllor and Pub.
DAN E. MYI.ONKY...Xew.s Killtor
Tin: detteh thing wi: sought
TO DE.
Robertson Janus, brother of Henry
3ninos, tlio novelist, nnd Professor
William .InineH, the fnnions psycholo
gist of Ilnrvnnl University, died un
Xnnvn beyond n riiiiiII Intlnmto circle,
biit ninny believed lilm to bo the most
talented of the three brothers. After
Us denth the following very chnrne
terlstlc )oom wiib found, nml it Is
published In the November American
Magnzlno under the title of "Tho Dot-,
tr Thine Wo Soucht To Ho":
AKho' I Ho bo low and still
Hero enmo I by tho Master's will;
Ho smoto at Inst to make 1110 free
As He was smitten on tho tree
And nulled there. Ho knew nf old
'Die human heart, and mine Is cold.
And I know now, Hint nil wo gain
Until wo cotno to Him Is vain.
Thy hands havo novor wrought a deol
Thy heart hnB novor known n need
Ttrat wont nstrny In Ills groat plan
Since far off days when youth began.
And In Hint vast nnd perfect plan
Whero Tlmo Is but an empty span-
Our MnHtor waits. Ho knows our wnnt
Wo know not His till pnlo nnd
gunnt
With weariness of life we come
And sny to Him, Whnt shall I bo?
Q Master, smite but mako me free:
Fcrchnnco In these far worlds to
know
Tho hotter thing wo sought to bo.
"And then upon thy couch llo down,
Ami fold tho hands which have not
sown,
And ns thou llest there alone,
Fcrhnpn some breath from seraph
blown
A"b soft ns dew upon tho rose.
Will fall upon theo nt Llfo'H close.
And thou wilt say, At Inst! At last!
All pnln Is Love, when pain Is past.
Then to tho Maxtor once again
0 keep my heart too weak to prny.
Task no longer iiuostlonu vain
Of Llfo nnd Love, of loss nnd gnln.
Thcso for tho living nro nnd strong
1 go to Theo, to Theo, belong.
Oneo wns I wnkoncd by Thy light,
Unas years havo passed, nnd now tho
night
Takes mo to Theo. I nm content;
So bo It In Thy perfect plan
A mansion Is, whero I am sent
To dwell nmong tho Innocent."
.JUDGE NOT.
"Sho wns n woman, worn and thin.
whom tho world condomnod
for n single sin.
They cast hor out of tho king's high-
way, nnd passed her by ns they
went to prny.
ire wns n man. nnd more to blame,
but tlkt world spa rod him a breath
of sliamo,
Beneath his feet he saw hor He, hut
no raised his head and passed hor
by.
Thoy woro tho people who went to
prny, nt tho tomplo of God on tho
holy iiny,
Thoy scorned tho woman, forgnvo tho
ninn: 'twns over thus slnco tho
orii 1,(,Kn' , ,, ,
Tlmo passed on and tho woman dlod; I
in i ii unit 111 minimi mm wun ui iiw
fled.
Tho world Is stem nnd ever the snmo,
and they bury hor with nn un
known nnmo.
Two mortals will knock nt Hoavon's
gate stand fnco to faco to Inquire
their fnto,
we wii carry a passport wuu nn
earthly sign, hut sho n pardon from
iovo iiivine.
0, ye, who Judgo 'twlxt lovo nnd vlro,
which, think ye, will ontor Pnrn-
dlso? i
Kot ho whom the world hns Bald,
vould win, but tho woman nlono
trill ho usliorcd lu."
CONTRIIIUTRD.
Committee from Here Leaves
For Portland to See
Gen. Bixby.
WHAT WXIlY H.VYS.
Tho Orogonlan quotes
Gon-
ernl Wxby ns follows:
"I would lllo to nrrango n
I' trip to Coos Hay either while
hero or nt San Francisco, nnd
t If possible I will do so. It Is
? a grent- advantage to havo seen
f a locality when matters come
I up nt Washington concerning
" It, tho topographlrnl features,
I buildings erected at various
projects nnd tho surrounding
r country being Important."
Tho committee which will call
upon General Hlxby, head of tho
United States army engineering
corps nt Portland, Is composed of
J. W, Honnett, chairman; J. D.
Gobs nnd Cnpt. Mncgonn. Messrs.
7Ionnett and Goss left on tho
Droakwator with dipt. Macgonn
this morning.
General Dlxby Is on the Pacific
Coast from tho east nnd It was
Jeclded that whllo ho was lu Port
laud a committee from this city
should call upon htm nnd explain
tho condition of Coos Day and
urge tho Importance of Jotty Im
provement. The committee will
show everything that will bo of any
advantage so that the head of tho
engineering corps will understand
exact conditions. It Is thought
that setting the matter boforo
ffenornl Dlxby direct will hnvo
aioro weight than anything el so
thnt can bo done.
Mr. Rounott in speaking of tho
pfan8 of tho commlttoo just before
leaving said:
"Wo Intond to show the Import-!
BILL FIGHT
KOI IS
TO BE HANGED
People of the State Decide
Not to Abolish Capital
Punishment.
Frank Garrison of this city who
wn utility of killing Roy PerkliiB Is
to bo hanged with four nnd possibly
six others Dec. J 3 nt tho state pen!
tentlnry. His fnto hung In a balance
and was decided by tho vote of tho
people of Oregon at tho last election.
In Coos county tho roturns so far
wcro C49 In favor of hanging nnd 027
In favor of not hanging. The bill as
It appeared on tho bnllot was to abol-
Ish capital ptiuisiimcnt.
lu Portland.
In Portland nnd Multnomnh county
tlm voto In 118 nrcc nets, complete
ncnlnst abolishment Is 12,970, while
tho voto In favor Is SS05.
In tho outside, the vote Is running
threo to two against. Clackamas
county, with n total registration or
71 CO, cast 1739 against nbollshment
out of tho first 2S00 bnllots enst.
Mnrlon county, lu which the stnto
penitentiary Is locntcd. Is nlmost ns
strongly opposed to tho bill, tho voto
on tho Incompleto returns standing
1172 In fnvor of abolishment nnd
1831 ngalnst. Lincoln nnd Linn
counties nro voting ns strongly
against tho measure. Roturns re
ceived Indicate that tho bill Is losing
In nearly every county.
Those, to Hang.
Seven men who nro condomnod to
die on Friday, December 13, nro:
Mlko Morgan, convicted of killing
John York In Josephine county;
Frank Garrison, convicted of killing
Roy Porklns In Coos county; Noble
Foulder, convicted of killing LouIb
Gilbert In Klamath county; John W,
Taylor, convicted of killing Donald
Stownrt nnd George llnstlngs In Mult
nomnh county; nnd Charles nnd Geo.
Humphreys, convicted of killing Eliza
GrIIIHh lu Denton county.
Tho HumphroyB brothers enso hnB
boon nppenlcd to tho supremo court
on stay of execution, nnd unless tho
court docldcs against them boforo U19
fatnl thirteenth, tlioy will not bo In
cluded In tho hangings.
What Governor Says.
"Tho question of tho abollshmont
of capital punishment wnB fairly pro
Acntcd to (ho votors of tho stnto nnd
thoy mndo It plnln Hint tlioy nro In
fnvor of hnnglng," snld tho governor.
"Whllo I nm of courso dlsnpnolntod
In the result, I havo no complaint to
innko or criticism to offer.
"I fought for tho nbollshmont of
capital punishment bnrnuso my con
science dictated such nctlon. I hnvo
al'vnvs been opposed to It, nnd nlwnys
will be.
"However, tho voters of this stnto
havo declared tholr wishes In tho
matter nnd 1 Intond to nbldo by their
decision. There may bo times when
elrruniHtnnreH will cause this offlre to
llH0 oxo,.lltvo clemency, but hnnglng
to lift tlm nrilnr of tint ilnw FrlilnV.
... .. , ..w w. - ... , ...,,. ...... r ,
tho thirteen of December, should bo n
red letter day for many of thoso wlto
. favor capital punishment.
' "I nm sorry our seating rapacity In
tho death chamber Is so limited, for
wo wll.l undoubtedly, bo obliged to
1 turn away many who hnvo been look
IK forw,ir, t this ovont. However,
wo wUj (lo tl,0 i)08t wo can."
T
E
Election at Port Orford
Likely Stop the Harbor
Work.
According to tho roturns of the
olectlon nt Port Orford thoro will
be 110 lmmcdlnto Improvement of
the harbor on tho part of tho com
mission. Tho two commissioners
elected are Thomas Hughes nnd W.
W. Smith. These nro anti-port or
luitt-tmprovemout' commissioners.
The orlginr.l board wns composed
of threo inon who favored Improve
ment of tho harbor nnd two who
woro ngnlust Improvomont. Two
of tho improvement men drow tho
short tonus nnd now thoy nro re
placed by nutl-lmprovomont men,
which leaves only 0110 mnu on tho
commission of five who favors Im
provement.
In tho meantlmo tho port hns
been tied up In litigation nnd noth
lug was done. It Is supposed with
tlio commission against making im
provoments slmplv nothing will bo
done along tnat lino.
Tho port hnd offered tho gov
ernment $50,000 to liolp In n Jotty
Improvomont. Just how this nint
ter will bo settled Is not' known.
With tho commission against mak
ing improvements tho litigation
which was started In ordor to pro
vent tho Improvement of tho har
bor will probably bo dropped.
Chonowoth nnd Whlto were the
Improvomont commissioners dofenf
ed nt this election,
mice of lmmcdlnto notion In tho
Improvomont of tho Jetty. Wo will
show that tho shoal on the bar
Is caused directly by tho sand
washing through tho brokon pnrt
of tho Jotty. Wo will not only tell
of the Importance of work from n
commercial standpoint, but will
show that without tho Improve
monts asked for tho lives of tho
passongors coming In nnd going
out of Coos Day nro endangered.
Wo hnvo tnlked commorco for n
long tlmo and that does not scorn
to do any good, nnd now wo will
show that It is n matlor of tho
lives of tho peoplo who visit this
port. Tlio wreck of tho Osprey
nnd recent accident to tho steamer
Washington will bo cited."
M
M
J. N. TEAL TO
BE DELEGATE
Represent Coos Bay
John Motley Secretary of
Phnmhnr nf HnmniPrfiP
Uliamuer 01 UOmillUOt.
J. H Teal of Portland wns elect-
ed by tho Mnrshfleld Chamber of
Commerce to represent Coob Day
nt the rivers nnd hnrbors congress
nt Washington. This nctlon wns
taken nt n meeting of tho Chntn-
her of Commorco held Inst night.
Mentlon wns mndo of tho lntor-
est Mr. Teal had taken In Coos
Uny nnd n motion wns carried that
tlio Chamber of Commerce oxpress
to him appreciation of his work chnrgod for those seances and ho snld
In behalf of this locality. On 1110- nothing. Ho snld ho was mnlnttilnod
tlon Mr. Tcnl was selected to rep- by rich Portland peoplo llko Jns. M.
resent Coos Hay at the rivers nnd Wntson nnd othors ns n tonchor.
hnrbors congress nnd ho will bo During his testimony, Mrs. John
so Informed. 1 stono kept prompting htm.
John .Motley, Secretary. I Cook's Version.
The matter of electing a now) Addison Cook snld ho hnd known
secretary wns brought up. Miss Johnstono for n couplo of days. Ho
Violet Henderson, who resigned said ho had first seen him Sunday
because of going to Cnllfomln to night when Cnpt. O'Kelly Invited him
reside, will complcto her duties nnd others to attend a sonnce nt tho
sometime next week. Two hnd.Tottcn homo In Enstsldo. Ho snld ho
mndo application nt tho Chambor hnd pnld fifty cents toward tho con
of Commerce hcndniinrtcrs. Thoy trlbutlon. Ho said that electric spnrks
were Miss Louise Dlntt nnd 13. R.' filled tho nlr nnd thnt tho spirits woro
Forrest. D. C. Grcon, tho pronl-, nil talking. Ho snld ho couldn't un
dent, stntcd thnt John Motley hnd(dorstnnd It nnd docldod to hnvo a
mndo application for tho position 1 sonnco In a room In his own houso
and ho wns ejected sccrotnry, but, which ho know wasn't "fixed." Then
ns ho Is going enst on business ho,h0 nrrnnged for Wednesday night's
ennnot nssunie tho dutlcn until , Rcnnco nnd when ho nnd his frlond
January 1. Mr. Green then np- foil down on tho attempt to expose,
pointed Miss Dlatt secretary pro, j,o arranged for Inst night's. Ho snld
torn to look nfter tho duties until ho wns told It wan customary for tho
Mr. Motley roturns. mnn nt whoso houso tho sonnces woro
Wiliit Delegate. hold to tnko up n contribution nnd
A lottor wns received from C. B. ; Kvo tho monoy to Mrs. Johnstono.
Ilofor tolling of n manufacturers' Prosecutor Kondnll wanted to
nssoclntlon meeting to bo held nt j(n0w If O'Kelly wns Johnstone's husl
Portlnnd November 21. Ho nsked nosB mnnngcr. Johnstono retorted to
thnt Coos Dny send a dolognto. tho contrary.
Prcsldont Green will confer with Mr rjook snld that Inst night, tho
tho Smith company regarding a room wns dnrkoned. However, there
dclegnto. was only a thin curtain nvor 0110 win-
Appoint Committee. I down through which It wns posslblo
Tho mntfror of n commlttoo to (o BCC Ho Bn(l thnt when Tower
meet Gonornl Dlxby nt Portland turned on tho flashlight, tho horn
and urging jotty Improvomont enmo wn tlt Mr, johnstono's mouth. Af
up nnd J. W. Donnott, John D.; tor tho mooting broko up, Johnstono
Goss nnd Cnpt. Mncgonn woro Bnd( ..You think you nro smart,
named ns tho commlttoo. Tho com- (ll0 wholo 80t of y0Uf
mlttce wns Instructed to 1100 Gon-1 Kcndnll nsked If tho splrltH snld
ornl Dlxby nnd urge him to como ths nm, johnstono broko In and said
to Coos Dny nnd see tho bnr nnd thnt ho did.
tho committee was also Instructed, Mr. Cook said thnt ho hnd been In
to en 1 upon Sonntors Dourno nnd vHct, to nttn,, rVnto senm-p by
Chnniborlaln and Congressman .,,,, MI11 thnt 10 was told tho
Hnwloy nnd nsk thorn to help In ,)rco wn j
securing tho Jetty Improvement. I -'l t Cuiilnd Pnt.
Grimes Designs. T n Towor ,,, ,nt ,, ,,,, ,.
,.... ,otto .wnH recoJvy(,l froi" Co1' tended two of Johnstono's sonnces.
llllam Grimes containing his re- ,, ,,, U)nt jj,nHtno oxplnlncd thnt
slguntlon ns chnlrmnn of tho oxe-' ,10 ,,,, HpIrlt con,rol nnIno(1 ..,,nr
ciitlvo committee of tic 1 Chnm , or, wh ,,rou ,lt ,n tho 0,h0r spirits thnt
of Commorco. W. S Chnidlor wns JnBt (, , t , the flnshllght.
elected to fill tho unexpired term ,, t0,(, Prf)f( Jo,,nHtono tho current
ns chnlrmnn. .nnnjTO so strong thnt It hurt his wrists
iniW'hi-'vi? t "BpPrM?n,i ,i "" "0 'eft go of the hniids of Kl.
01,1 ,.!f hlBiV,i.i!ni (1nin Knininoror nnil Chns. Stnuff who woro
he conferred with Sonntor notirno i,0B,i0 i.i.,,
nnd with tho nrmy engineers. j Ho Bn,,-thnt prof, JohnBlono told
r 1. vftii-iiv ,,i I Mm It wns. tho nnlmnl rurront nnd
I. I. AQH lil. I II-. II I'.. )tll(lt t,,H rnlBC(l (0 J,nrn t0 ,novo
nvnlltld li I tin miliinH n .1 Uttnnlp
Old Pioneer Up F101.1 California
for 11 Drlef Vl-ll.
Tom ('. Nowlln, a well
known
old timer of Coos county, but now
IS?.".'0;"!!"1 "i ".iJ0
California, In hero on n hrlof visit
... -ln.l.... I I.I. ....,.. .!.!
',' . " " V ,"" , V,",. "."'.- .'"."J
iiu ttitn in .nm niiui'iti itiuti3 iiiiii ,,i.,,.. ,.,.. , .1 rti-n.. ......
wns kont bnsv crootlnc bis innnv vl(UIH HP'"lrc "l 'lien O'Kelly stnrt
W."K..V5 J" "18 .K.r00.uL,.B . ? " m,1 ed to talk to his Hi,l sen "Clinrlev."
iitiiuiiiiiiiiiiroH. no 1011 huh iiuur-
noon fop Prosnnr to mionil ?nnilnv
nt the homo "of his so T
Nowlln. Tom mndo his customary
call nt Tho Tlmos olllco nnd loft
tho following poetical contribution.
Mr. Nowlln nlwnys finds Inspira
tion In tho glories of Coos Dny
I havo mndo n trip to old Coos
nny, my denr frlonds to seo
Dellovo me, whon you'ro rending
this, Coos Dny looks good
1 1" mo: ,. ... ... .
In thoso grcon hills I'd llko to
nut I pS""nlwnys havo my wny'
Dut I'll como bark somo other
,jft.. 1
Sure. I'm Jiist stuck on old Coos
Uny ,
Tho hills nro Just ns groon now ns
In tho dnys gono by
And I llko tho big. fnt snlmon nnd
huckloborry plo.
And to hnvo It nny bottor It nin't
no ubo to try I
And now thnt I must lenvo you,
I'm nfrnid that I will cry.
Unless I can innko n snonk, nnd
not hnvo to sny "good-byo." i
.
I AMONG THE SICK. I
Mr. Butler or Scottsburg ontorod Sho snld Professor Johnstono wns
onuir1'11"1 t0a"y ' Un,,CrBO nn.known ns ,"0l,l" from const il
Pn? rS n ni , , , I const. Sho donled over chnrglng
1 A SS2iSr, ?:: xz ,;"8..,bce..n ."-.--:. w m
tack of rheumatism waTnbfo' to lenvo!
tlio hospltnl todny
A. Dnwpon. n woll known trnvollnir
mnn, Is sufforlng from n sprnlnod nn-
klo sustained during tho tho trip hero 'TL ,ra0Ul ' T, nnv,nR ttMo r
from Gnrdlner nnd is compelled to! f,?Il"8ton?. ,nn Ul,118fnnro- ,s"o said
uso a cano. lu sho saw the flashlight and heard tho
I'O IXVKSTIGATI-: DKATII.
Coroner Wttonn Cnlleil to Conulllo
by Sudden Demise. I
coroner V. K. Wilson wont to wnen city Recorder Dutler nn
Coquiilo this nftornoon to Invest!-j nounced thnt $10 ball would bo re
gnto a sudden death thoro. Noinlred for each, Prof. Johnstone
partlcnlnrs hnvo beon received hero wnntod to know If his wlfo hnd tho
othor than the following In tho money. She said that sho did not
Coqulllo Sentinel: i hnvo It with her. Then they hnd
"Died At tho office of Dr. nich- Mnrshal Cnrter en to timin mm of
niond, Thursday, November 7,i
1912, Mrs. Nancy Cunningham, I
daughter of . Thos. Wilson of Myr-
no i uuu, uKou -o yonrs, montlis
nnu ;i unys. cause of death, stat
LSa CS, h
been omployed nt tha Hotel Dax-
ter for iom. time as ."wiltri.
Donth wns very suddon, bolng the
direct result of n paroxysm of se
vere and continued coughing which
resulted in stranglatlon ami nnmiv.
sis of tho heart."
SPIRITUALIST
I
11 ELD
!LnlS$J$ -pJ5Si?SSJ
h0 snid thnt ho nmi his wifo woro
visiting with Mrs. Hendry nnd her
,llulgltor. H.ilth, when Chns. Oranby
enmo to tho door -"' "tatoil ho hnd
been sent to have them go to Cook h
home. He said 'i" went expecting
a social time. !' nld about nrrnng-
Ing tho horn. l I'nr them hold linndB
nnd keep their fret on tho floor. Ho
said all nppeare' eitlsllcd except IIo-
ward nnd ho folt thnt Howard would
not bollovo anything. Thon tho flnsh-
light wns turned on.
Mr. Kendall nsked him whnt ho
tp nor ,,, mt nft,)r ,,
tiU:i to some Hpl-t nnmo I Tower
; ;, "'-: !" '" - " "' """
"i ioio'nnd'Pa'laNSd'WX
fl !,..... In 1,n Ctn.if nll,..l ... ..
ll"HI II
wholo crowd, especially wolcomlng
nrk the ones who hnd atlended pre
.., .i... 1. ..." , .. .. Vii 1
Juht t'10" ,l0 tuniod Oil the llntllght,
"vonllng Mrs. Johnstono with tho
nwihiino l I'or mouth.
Mri. Johnstone's Version .
Mrs. Johnstono snld thnt sho wns n
nursojind tonchor of psychology nnd
thnt sho Is thirty-seven years old.
She Is nn iinusiinllv lnnn wnmnn
Hor oyes shot fire ns she glnncod from
tlmo to time nt tho enmor In which
the crowd was assombled. Including
thoso who had participated In tho ox-
peso,
nS'rW fir "nrnV.i? n ftU',?nt
i .m -ii.? ,U.U "Sd ot "
modlum. Sho said sho wnsn't nshatn-
?,' ,Bt;,l0l,"l.or' ,S.h? Bnl'1 t,,m.t 8l' wns
sonsltlvo" only to n cortaln dogrco.
Sho thnt alio dollvored lectures
nn soolnllsin, theosophy nnd nny othor
Bl" ttm ,wn 1oslrod. Sho said sho
"(tiire.l In Ttoseburg boforo coming
l!?ro nn," m,lK,,t lo"vr n locturo hero.
s,1 Sfl,(' fl,, novor chnrged for her
"0rvIrc9 l"t sometimes nccoptod offor-
lnKf,
Sho snld thnt It wns her rollglon
and snld thnt tho oxposo wns nttompt-
od bv "thoso men for nuro cussod-
ness." Sho further doclnrod thnt
"Christ wns crucified by a sot llko
i II1U11I
Hint Zn8"'" JTJlSl t
thnt sho hnd n houso. nart of wbloii
sho rented.
Sho donled having had tho horn to
iruinpoi urn on mo noor but did not
touch It.
SllO Closed With SOmn roinnrlf nltmit
!ho m"!!,,OUB.n08a of those who "tried
to Bet tho1" Into trouble."
the Dlnnco nnd set the monev
Thoy stated that they planned to
leave on the noxt Redondo for the
sonin.
Axtlm. nit,. T. .-.
!ffl?."5!-!!?L9rter investigate
rnZrZ" vMr" nml
Sneclal LOADED SnOTGU
SIIKIJ nt THE GUNNEKY.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
WASHINGTON
LEAVES TODAY
Has Stopped Leaking and Is
to Be Taken to Portland
to Dry Dock.
Tlio steamer Washington was
ready to leave for Portland this
morning. When sho Btnrted out
laBt week tho how struck bottom
nnd a lenk was sprung. Tho ves
sel took water Tor several days but
finally stoppod leaking. It Is sup
posed tho stand nnd mud stopped
tho lenk which It Is thought' wns
not 11 hnd one. At any rato tho
vessel wns In condition to innko
tho trip to Portland, whero Bho
will go Into dry dock for wntovor
ropnlrH nro needed. Tho Washing
ton oxpocted to cross out today If
tho bnr would penult-. Sho took
part of her enrgo but left her
deeklond lu North Demi.
I ALONG TIIK WATKHKROX?
The Homer Is scheduled to sail
from Snn Francisco for Coos Dny to
night with oil nnd freight.
Tlio disabled engltio of tho Mil
llcomn wiib repnlred yesterday nnd
Captain Masters roportH ovory
thlng ns good ns now,
Cnpt. J. A. O'Kelly I plnnnlng
to hnvo his bonis between North
Hond nnd Murshflold resume their
regulnr winter schedulo next wook.
Kruso nnd Dnnks expect to havo
tho stenm schooner for tho K. J.
Dodgo lumber company completed
early In January although tho Incle
ment wonthor hns delayed tho work
some. Sho will ho 210 feet long nnd
llfteou foot In dopth.
Wm. Mnst, tho well known driver
Is hero from Dundon to oxamlno tho
hull of tho Stenilior Washington,
which wns dnmnged by striking on
the Coos Dny bnr whllo going to son
a week or so ngo. On his report, tho
ngent of tho Underwriters who Is
now hero will determine whnt tho In
surnnce company will do.
Mr. Bruin of Porter Bros. Is
Going Over the
New Line.
Mr. Druln, superintendent of out
side work for Portor Dros., railway
contractors, enmo In from Portland
to Gardiner on tho stngo yesterday
on n tour of Inspection of tho railway
work. I-'rom Gardiner ho went to
Florenco nnd will Inspect tho tunnel
work.
After going over the nctlve work
on tho rail wny. Mr. Druln will con
tlnuo his trip over tho survey to Coos
Dny nnd lslt this section boforo re
turning to Portland.
RAILWAY IN
COMING TO COOS
1913 Models of the Indian Motorcycle
Followlns the "11 Important
Improvements" of 1912, tho Hon
deo Mfg. Company nnnounco no
less than a dozon additional now
features In tholr 1913 modol of
tho Indian Motorcyclo.
Dy far tho most significant fea
ture of ton mnolilnn la 11, -i..ii
- -- ""w ........w ,u tnu jitlU
aiuiiiB i-ramo. it Is Bomothlng on-
iuuy now, a rnmcai doparturo
from tho conventional htovoin nmi
recent motorcyclo svstnmit of
i-. i t. - . --. ..... -
springing." Drlefly, tho now do-
..vw t,u,iDioia oi mo application to
tho roar wheol of tho Indian Cra
dlo Spring dovico as used on tno
"nt fork for tho past three years,
bxtonding bnck horizontally from
tho frnmo Joint cluster under tho
saddle, flanking tho roar mud
guard are two 7-lonf Chrono Vana
dium steel springs. Tho "C" shaped
curls at tho rear ond of these
springs nro connected by staya to
boll-cranks on which tho rear nxlo
is hung. Tho forward ond of tho
nf,nn'or!t,.lin8 n hlns Joint which
pnnbles the renr wheel to yield to
lniPOrfCCtlona nf rnn.l .,..f., in
shocks nro completely nbsorbo'd 'by
mo luni springs. Tlio rear whool
Cnil KO thrnil crti nlninat nr... ,,.!
cnl motion without affecting tho I
Our donionsrrator will bo on
reaches tho coast.
imam.
BREAKWATER
SIS TBI
Leaves for Parting , .
With Passenae s 3
Fre'Hht Cargo,
The sleaniei- Hrenku-m
When tho stoaincrlcfui, rttrtlt
"ock thoro was ft OrlJn? I
Prospects for a l.lenrani ? ,tt
l"88cngorB woro not brirt" ,0r'k
oxpecedtobonbl" 0cS' ''
V today, wm, other frt.0.Ul
on tu,,H f Balmon cwnf8rc sht. Ct
tho salmon packing i,in,,( a from
Tlio following wo''" '""''
Goo. Johnson, p. w ,.
wife. J. W. Hcnnctt lmYv1
J. linker. C. W. Ilnlp a If Carl.
wlfo. J. Oerstel. AlnV'M
tort, 11. H. vnn VoorhSft lh ll
J. 11. Goss, Mrs Lil .B,V.
Uiirn, Chester. Kntlicrin.'
Ionise nnd Kmmn i.n".J.V,!a'
Hoborts. G. H. Oral an nt' "
kins, Mr. nohfolf rr: 5" .
Forsyth o. 13. p. Lbw, -.. "? '. J.
H. L. Itob.-rtM n t" ' "W.BnTL
Ins. ltobt. A. r Hlw D" .1. ? "
Jlarry Spo. W. d" A?,US fe
Ion nnd Pnt Mallnry. C',A-M'-
cask i)i:cii)i:i),
T. O. Stennnh-i. Win, Suit In R.
bin-K Twmd Offlre.
Tho enso of tho HlKgin, u
hns been decided. nccordlnR 0 ,u
Atlornoy J. O. Stcmmkr of .
elty last Snturdny received a kit
phono messngo Informlnc him iht
tho Innd office nt ItoicburR h
rendered a .Incision fnvoriW,
his cllonts In tho case of tho r.L
led Slntes vs. tlio IIKBD, Wrii
tho testimony of which wm ut
boforo Commissioner Dodge In tl!i
city soino tlmo ngo. The WMu
holrn woro represented ty f
Stemmlor nnd Illngcr Hcrmia (
rtosoburg.
if you hnvo anything to sell. m
or trndo, or wnnt help, try a Wist
Ad.
TONIGHT
nt
T5e Royal
The Fugitive
Zlgato to the Itescuc corned;
Tho Sly St-mint.
Mork-Siul-Alll and Dorothy Wood
In high-class vaudeville lll opi
Monday night for a week'i w
gngoment. Good iiiubIo nnd realistic load
effects,
10 cents.
body of tho machine There h
"bottom" to this spring
Tho llfo of tho ninchlno Is Pw
Incronsod. , ...
Tho onglncorlng department
tho Hondeo Mfg. Co. devoted l
months of oxhnustlvo test to m
Crndlo Spring Frame before WW
deciding on Its adoption for
niouoiB or wio iy """" c..i.f
In addition to the Cradle Sprtw
Frame, tho 1913 Ind an emjoiW
10 other Important improvementi
which will bo appreciated by w
orcyclo riders in general. rn
remain tho samo as last yr;.
Now stylo, single clinch rt
larger tiros, widor mud J
front and rear with jj "
splashes; ensing for upper " f
of transmission chain ""
sprocket: lnrgor lUBgage- "ierfMt
rear, fitted to nil mdAedMto
rosts ns well ns pedals, lliieo
regulnr 4 h. p. and 7 h. P ft
els; foot brake lever '
side now operates, band braw
well ns tho pedal iiou, .
.LP'!.. "S..5 tnroved in-
io an mouem imiwi
dlnn typo saddle. . .(n
All 1913 Indians will be tt
driven and finished In Indian
' x.
oniy.
our floor as soon as the new w
lsi
mm