The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913-EVESIHG EDITION.
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STEAM SHOVEL l
IS DUE HUT
GREE 10 PLfil IH REPOHI Ur
TO AnVFRTISE! GREENLI
Tillamook Will Bring Equip
ment for Railway Work
in North Bend.
U'niM vii received Inst IllKllI thin
the TiUuinooU would nrrivo in North .
Bend Friday with the steam bIiovoI
to start tlio oxravntlans in SltnpHon '
Park for the soutiiern i-uciue
rlRht of wny. Tho Htcum hIiovcI
lins heen Ioiik expected tind Its nr
rivnl will mean tho first coiiHtrur
tlon on tinv eonslderuhle Kenlo on
this entl of the lino. Tho Blouin
allnvnl la Cflll ut ullf'll til UlUlBOl-. IIllll-
ser & Company, who lmvo tho mil)-!
contrnrt for tlio l!i nii.es on hub
end of tho lino. It comes from N'c
nntchco, Wash., where Porter llroth
. i.n.i it iii nun Miv tlniiHor Is
VID III... ... in -v
expected here soon, hut Messrs. Gar
diner mill Knlser have charge off
iui u-iifij In his nlisoiice. They have !
constructed u 1oiik trestlo Tor dump
ing the dirt for the dike to retain
the Southern Pacific fill.
Tho Ureakwater Is also expected
to lirlng n bin shipment- of rails,
dump cars and two small engines
for tho work. There Is more euulp-
mnnl it tlllu Vllwl lit I'lll'llllllll tlinn
the Ilreakwator can handle this trip.
Marshficlcl Chamber of Com-! Messrs. Clinton and Mast Say
COAST LEAGUE
EAF CASE SMALL SMt
LHUUL H
merce to Put $1600 Into
Sunset Community Plan
At a meeting nt the .Marsh Held
Chamber of Commerce Inst night.
President C.rcon was authorized to
close a contract with Mr. Gordon,
representing the Southern Pacific,
for tho "Community Plan of Adver
tising" Contract. The contract calls
for Mnrshlleld to pay $1(100 for an
They Did Not Favor Com
promise verdict in Case
There Is still considerable specu
lation and discussion over the
compromise verdict In the case of
Guy Grcenleaf, the latest tlovolop
111 on being the statement by Jury
men Mast and Clinton that they did
not vote for n compromise verdict.
rii.i innoit that- tliev did emtio 10
Issue of 15.000 booklets of !'- ti,0 rimes from an apparently uu-
pagos each, a nail-page ati cucn ; thentle BOitrce. but their statement
month for a year In the Sunset disproves It.
Magazine, n two-page write-up and K K Knorr. the fnthr of Krmn
nn exhibit in the Pacific Wectrie .Knorr. according to r
ltulldliiti at I. oh Angeles.
It was furtner decided that North
llend should bo nsked to furnish
$.100 of the amount as the advertis
ing will be done for Coos Hay and
Coos County. Some wanted to nsk
the Coctullle Valley towns to co-operate
In paying for it, but this was
not agreed to.
President Greene and Mr. Gor
don will confer with North Pond
business men today about tho mat
ter. Tho booklets are to bo re
ceived in July. The first payment
Is to bo $100 and the balance is
to be paid" at tl o rate or $lon a
month.
I LOCAL OVERFLOW. !
Close Contract. At a Mpoelul
meeting of the Port of Coos Hay
Commission this afternoon, the
dredging contract with S. II. Hedges
of tho Puget Sound Dredge mid
Urldge eompiinv was signed up.
Will Itullil. W. J. Foley mid J. K.
Olson, machinists nt the C. A. Smith
mill, have purchased hoiiio line bits
In Hunker Mill. Just across the strict
from the C. J. Larson home, from
Oust Ilerg. Kuril will erect a nice
home this summer.
No Strike News. There was llt
tlo new In the strike situation to
day. All of the Sinltn-Powers log
ging camps are running, desplto re
ports to the contrary, and there Is
little Indication of trouble. Many
rumors are afloat concerning tho
matter.
Is Improving. J. S. Hrlstol. the
lineman of tho Coos Hay Homo
Telephone Company, who was In
jured by a fall from a pole. Is do
ing ulceiy. Il was brought from
Mercy Hospital to .Mnrshlleld yes
terday mid Is being cared for In
npnrtments over Tho Tlmos office
Mrs. Hrlstol having como from
Hnndon to take care of. him.
I'lider NViv Management.
The Pioneer Uomnlnir House has
changed hands mid is being renovat
ed mid ro-nrratiKed throughout milk
ing It thoroughly modern mid first
.. , ., ...... . . . i
ciass, i licit1 win on iioutfoKecpiiiK
suites as well as single rooms, which
will bo rented bv the day, week or
month. It will bo maintained as u
llrst-eliiHH liiMUio at reasonable rates.
eports, took
precautions to see tnnt Grconlenf
was nrosecutt'd to the utnlt and Is
said to have made n persnnnl ap
peal to Governor West. Knorr's
personal interview with Governor
West, right nfler he took ti.e body
or his girl north, and tho strong
letters which some have written
iiovernor West opposing any clem
ency In Greeiileaf's case, will un
doubtedly preclude nny pnrolo or
pardon, even though some of the
jurors In the ense signed a petition
for clemency.
Portland Loses First Game
to Venice Oakland Wins
From Los Angeles
STANDING OK CLKUS.
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Oakland
Venice
San Kranclsco
Portland
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Editor Coos Hay Times: C-n the
first pngo of your Issue of .May ,
you printed tin article on the
tireenleaf case. In which you made
the following sliitoniont: "Messrs.
Clinton mid Mast and llnrre, of Dan
don, nre the Jurors who hung out
for nciiilttnl and w -o i.nally secur
ed the compromise verdict.
BLOW FLAG 10
nnrWr&IT lflnrn!l Th,B Htninciit Is a great- Injus-
Ul-Jt-11 - 11 I MllKe-l n I'1'''1 to the undersigned, i ..utoii and
I 111 Hi Hi HP Ml 1 1 II I Mnm. And wo re.iuest that you
I ULVU 8 1 0 6 1 1 - J 1 1 1 correct the same. We want the
citizens of Coos County to know
it lie truth, that we never voted for
, . n t Inciiulttal. and that throughout our
tligineer 01 I rail! days UlUU- ,u. thermions upon snl.l case we fnv-
(llr Aworl.HM l'rr
POIITI-ANM). Or
land dropped the
the new series nt
by n score of three
League results:
At Sacraniento
Snn I-'riiiielsco . . ,
Sacramento
At Oakland
l.os Angeles
Oakland
At Venice
Venice Portland .......
In Com llnr Tlnns 1
'.. May I I. Port-
opening game of
Venice yesterday
to one. The Const
It. It. 10.
I tl :i
7 tl o
It. II. 10.
2 tl "
:! 0 I
It. II. 10.
:i s l
I :. 2
PAY (II
uoxns.
orod a verdict of "guilty as ehnrg
ed In the Indictment.' our art
icle has placed us In a false light
before the public, mid we feel that
It Is very unjust to us under tut
ma Disaster Could Have
Been Prevented by it
( II v Awo Utrt l'rM to Coon lt TlmM 1
TACOMA. May II. A slow flag it1.11lui,,'lln.. .....i i n,iu ,,,.(i,,i.
would have I'roxented t ho atTldent In j ,,. tf k mt
the opinion of I I). '"V' JV' & Klvo this correction as prominent
of the wrecked Oregon and Washing- . . ',... ..
ton tra lornlled near the Tncoma I J ' "L " ": , "Vh 1. vYi-
nitto speedway Monthly, when four ' ' '"' " ,,'J ,' U'f
were killed mid seven Injured, who "" "''' , H , ', "V,
testlllod nt a hearing conductod hyV.ii J".101' '""' tlmt ou
the stae public service commission Mlll 'lo '" aw ,,w "'K""'
hero today. Ho said that tho train
viih forty minutes Into ami was run
ning sixty miles an hour. C. M. Alu
treo, section foreman in the employ
of tho Northern Pacltlc twenty years.
Mild ho did not think a slow ling was
inetlotl or ho would have put one out.
lures hereto.
Itospect fully submitted,
jiossio i). clinton,
jack :mast.
mows )!' I'l.oitioxri-:.
All witnesses were questioned closely , lOvcnts .Mimur Hie Sluslinv ns Told
Slnlmv CoiiiuiN-loneis t!el Wrcek
Iwi IOiiiipiueut.
KI.OUIONCIO. Ore.. May 1 I. Th
Connulrsliiners of tho Port of Slus
law ordered two more bonds of $1.
000 each retlied. on payment of
the face of the bond and accrued
Interest.
The Commissioners derided t
piirclinso .'1000 feet of 7-S wire cnb'e
and 2000 feet of !M Inch cable for
use In getting vessels off the bench
In case of accident. The commis
sioner also Intend to secure a cou
ple of Inrgo anchors to use wlili
tho cable. This eiiilpinent will he
kept here so It can be ibi;ilni"l
quickly If needed.
MiiK's itomoo siot Knit .iri.v,
KLAMATH KAM.S. Ore. May II.
The Kilts will hold their set .mil an
nual Itodeo the llrst week in Jtilv
Committees lmvo already I n ap
pointed to arrange for the wild west
entertainment. Kvcrythlug will b"
done to make the show this year sur
pass the one of last year
Auto Line
as to tho condition of tho ties, ami
iieiosslty of it slow ling, when the
track whs under repairs, ami the ad-
Inability of leaving from two to four
ties under a rail uusplked. The In
quiry Is bein,; conducted by the Stale
Commission.
XnilTII IIKXI) XKWS.
Mrs. George S. Smith, who has
been visiting in North llend. re
turned today to her home on South
Coos It Ivor.
WIVKS OK Mtl'XKS APPKAIi
TO GOVIOItXOIt WKST.
Tell Stories of .Mocking In Saloons;
('mi Sue for Dauitiges
After .lime it.
SAI.IOM. Ore., May II. Scarcely
bv The Wet.
I. uther King, or "ItHtllesntiko
King," who has been III for u long
time past, wns taken over to the
hospital at G'eimda last Tuesday.
Ho hits requited constnnt cure for
never 1 months wild V. M. Itsth was
employed by the county to talo
cure of him.
Tie hospital recently opened In
GleuHdn by Mrs. Gunimoe fills a
WHilt that has evlstetl ever situ.
white people settled In .thin m t Ion
of the state.
A desl is on foot between Kyle
Marshfidd 8c
North Bend
Cms leave every 20 minutes Irum
7 a. in., to 7 p. m.: from 7 p. in
to 12 o'clock every half. I'ltro l."
cents one way. round trip 2.i ceiit-i.
Commutation hooks. 20 rides. $2. on.
, Cars leave Chnndlcr Hold, Marsn
Mold mitl North llend News 'o.. In
North llend.
G0RST & KING, Props.
-I
AMONG Till: SICK.
.Mr. Korney, who recently injured
one of Ills hands at tho Gold camp,
Allegany, came to Marshllold this
morning for treatment.
Karl, the young sou of Mr. mid
Airs. 10. O. May. who has been
quite hi ot bronchitis Is reported
improving.
Mrs. Jus. I.. Kerry, who 1 as quite
III, is reported much better today.
I
AT Til 10 IIOTKI.S.
The Chandler.
A. 10. Datln, S;in Kranclsco; Jos. .1.
Cox. St. Paul; W. K. Wolst. San Kran
clsco; W. It. Crowley, Portland: 10.
O. Carter. Myrtlo Point: C. It. Ham
mond, Portland; Geo. II. Luce, Sim
Krnnclsco; J. W. Ashley; J. T. Mur
ehull, San Kranclsco; It. W. Camp
bell, San Kranclsco; A. W. Ilrown,
San Kranclsco; K. C. Ilouck, lOureka.
K. Abranis, Chicago.
Hotel Coos.
Miss Austin. North Hend: Mrs.
Hryd l.attln. Coos Itlver; C. A.
Gage. Coqullle. A. A. Matson, Co
qilllle. lllauco Hotel.
George 10. DeWolf. Denver. Colo.:
It. W. Morgan, city; .1. ). Graham.
Coqullle; A. M. Mcl.ellan. Port Or
ion! ; P. o. Itudd. Coqullle: Matt
Xystrnm. Myrtle Point: Kd Aasen.
Coiiullle; 10. W. Lyons. San Diego.
Lloyd Hotel.
Jack Trainor. Heaver Hill: M.
S. Madden. lOden Valley; K. H.
Wesleder. Hmidou; Win. Honeo,
Vancouver, It. C.
I AIIYIOItTISIOII LKvITIOItS.
I.
List or iiiulalined letters remain
ing In the .Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Post
office for the week ending May Kl.
I'.iKi. Persons calling for the same
will plenso say advertised, and pay
one cent for each letter called for:
Hates. ,i. L., Cunning. Kd. Davles.
IMra. lOinmeline; Kills. Lloyd; Kurd.
JL; C'alroll. C. W; Green, K. L.;
Getting. Mrs. Gertrude: Gelger,
Phil; Gouyer, Win.; Goodwin. W'tl
Ilnm, Thomas; llermmi, Albert;
Jackson. Did.; Kyer. Krmik; Kru
ger, .1. II.; Kappas, Knstnne. Kru
ger. Itoht. Jr.; Lane. A. n.; Le
Heck, Knuik; MiPor. 10. It.: Myers,
itoy; Moore. Win.; Nitsburg. Kus.;
Parchnian, .Mrs. J. . .2); Parch
inan, Mrs. Will; Pearson, Thomas;
ltlley, Thomas 1).; Holf. M. !!.; Ilob
Jnaon, Win.; SniiHorn, Win ; Starr,
Daisy; Scott, It. S.; Smith, John.
a day goes by that Governor West Sons Compniiy and Mnrlon Mor
tloes not receive in person or by let-nig lo pureluiKo tho lnttor's propel
ler the tenrriil petition of some wife ! ty on Kront street near Kyle &
for help in keepiiiK the saloons from Sous' new wfu-nimnau nuui.iAu m,.
selliiig lltiuor lo Iter drunken bus- m(tik' residence, tho deal Includes
band. They plond helpless, and say .the building occupied by G. 10.
.Morses burlier shop mid Mrs. .Mor
gan's building ndjolnlng tho liny
View llotol.
Among the new enterprises that
have recently been stnrted hero Is
the Klorence Produce Kxchiinge.
Tho nianngor. Mr. TorrlH. has Just
entered Into a contract to supplv
Porter Urothors1 railroad cninps
with fish for their boarding houses.
This added to his local trade mid
the shell fish that ho Is handling nl
ready gives him considerable business.
they are mocked at every t rn when
they try to save their Husbands from
themselvcM mid tho saloon. Tho civ
of hungry children uiul the tours of
destitute wives uccompllsh little or
nothing, the governor is told over
and over again. Tho husbands con
tinue to get lltiuor.
For those reasons the governor
again calls attention to the law pass
ed by tho last legislature, which will
go into effect Juno .'!. mid gives n
wile, husband, parent or child the
right of action for damages against
nny person who sells or glvos liquor
to mi Intoxicated person or habitual
drunkard. The law says Hint "tho
Tho LADIi:S of the CATHOLIC
tii,i .iiw ;.-,., ,, . .,, , .. , .-;-"
act of any agont employee, bartender i LV, ,-V. . ., " ' Mmi;" ))n
the act of r , "' ", ""' ' ' "v ,lu "a. i.tineo
the
or servant shall he deemed
his principal or employer for
purposes of this net."
"That law will bo a great help to
many wives and mothers In this
state," said Governor West, "and I
wish every one of them might know
about it by the tlmo It becomes ef
fective." The law moans Hint if a saloon
keeper, or anyone else, sells or gives
liquor to her husband when ho Is In
toxicated or Is a habitual drunkard,
a wife will have the right to bring
suit against such a poison for damages,
Times' Wont Ads bring results.
TONIGHT
At
The Royal
The Matlge llershey Couipaiiy of
I'lve People, presenting t at
Innny comedy,
"The Haunted House, Ileum II,"
Malik-: Oh. John, dear, where will
we go to spend the evening?
John: Oh, that is easy, dear, to
tell. We will go to Tho Itoyal
and see their fine program of
vaudeville mid pictures. Get
reatly.
1000 Keel til" All New Pictures.
A two-reel feature by the Hlson
Kilni Company.
At Old Knit Ileal hot it.
The Cross lloatl Victor
Kioni the Wilds iux
We have the best music in the city
and the largest mid best program.
Admission, lower floor, 20e; bal
cony 1 0c
mid Splco liouso In the
I) u I Id I tig.
O'Conncll
The Big Strike
Is when yon striko for Sar
tor's mid got ono of those
dolicioii8 mid refreshing
drinks. Try ono of our "Cup
Id's Dip, u Is u dream of
delight. Snrtor's drinks nro
always tho host. Wo sell
candles, too.
ADMlXISTHATItl.V S.VLK.
NOTICIO Is horoby given that pur
suant to order of County Court of
State of Oregon for Coos County,
mndo April 14, 1013, in tho niattor
of tho estate of A. M. Ross, deceased,
tlio administratrix of snld estnto shall
from mid after Thursday, May 15,
1013. proceed to sell to tho highest
bidder for cash at otllco of Chas. l.
Itelgard, Marshlleld, Oregon, all tho
right, tltlo and Interest which said de
ceased had at tho tlmo of his denth
mid which said estate now has, in nnd
to tho following described real prop
erty, to wit:
Northwest quarter of Southwest
quarter of Section Klovon. Township
Twonty-six South, Itnngo Thirteen
Wost of Willamctto Morldinn, In Coos
County, Oregon,
Datotl at Mnrshlleld, Oregon, April
15. 1013.
VKTTI10 ROSS.
Administratrix of said estate.
Klrst publication April 15, 1913.
Last publication May l-l, 1913.
Iltdo in Lynn Lambeth's l!)l:5 7
passenger Cadillac. Stand at MIL
yer's cigar r-'tore. Telephone 1S-.I.
After 11 p. m., telephone 2fi0-L. tho
Right Cafo. Careful driving nssurod.
Prompt attention. Will go anywhere,
any time, tiny or night. Leaves Illll
yor's Cigar Storo to moot all trains
mid boats.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drlrors nc
reusonablo charges, Our motto
'Will go unywhore t any tlmo
Stands Dlunco Hotol ami Hlanct
Cigar Storo. Dny Phones 78 nd 4f
Nlgbt Phono 46.
Mitirr.it nnaiMiif ..-o-,,.!,),,..
You Auto Call foote
IMIOXIO 1M-.1 XIOHT AMI DAY
.Stand front of lllauco HHIIartl Parlor
TWO NIOW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono i!(M.
Residence Phono .H-.T.
direful Drivers -:- Good Curs
PROFEvSSIOpJAL director
tdiox.iamix ostlixd,
- Consulting K.iiglucci- mid
Architect.
Phone lOiM,
Miuslifleltl, Ore.
T .M. WItlGHT,
J COXTHACTOIt AXI)
Hl'ILDKIt
E8tliiintea furnished on request
Plnns mid specifications furnished
If desired. An honest job gunran
tood. Phono 124-R.
J
'OKI, OSTMM),
l'imin Tiiiipi n.i.t rn. ,..i-
- Hllll M V. IIIUI i;i
41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L
Plnnlst and Tcschcr
Residence-Studio, 237 So. Droadwaj
Phone 18-L.
"G. CIIANnLEIt,
Architect.
Rooms 301 nnd it02, Coko IJulldlns
Mnrsltflchl, Oregon.
DIt. W. MORROW, "
Dentist.
171 Grimes Iliilldlug, over Ornd
Theater. Olllce Phone H20.
W
M. S. TUItl'KN,
ARCHITECT
Mnrshfleld. Oregon.
D
u, a. j. iiioxrmv'H
Modern Denial PiHnn
Vi are equipped to do high clasi
work on short notice at tho very
lowest prices. Examination freo
Lady attendant. Coke Dldg., Opi
Chandlor Hotel, phone 112-J.
Vi
We are ready for yoi.
We are ready to show you
New Box Backs
New Nofolk Suits
New Semi-English Cuts
in
Iff Grey s Blues Browns
'SergesCheviots Worsteds
In fact
Every New Idea in Suits
All at, Money-Saving Prices
Priced
$12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20
$22.50, $25,00, $30.00, $35
"Money Talks"
HubJCIothing (2b Shoe Co.
3 Stores:
Myrtle Point MARSHFIELD
Eandon
ta
m-atrr:cT,cirjT&iriJ'zm
the iticcoiti) piioronitAPiiiXf! aijstract comiuxy-
llnvo photoKraphlc copies of all rccurdti of Coos Countr to dite,
nhstrnctH of lltleB, present ownorn, or any other Information relitlij
to real ostato furnlBhod on short notice.
UUSIXK.SS OKKIt'K: 117 Xorlli Kront SI., MitrMiflcM. I'Iwm 1511
W. J. RUST, Manager
THE (NEW
Steamer
Ssib. (Bra. wrta. crtnik.
m Mw ii m
WELL
(APT. K. IIOSICNHLATT, Master.
Sails for San Francisco From Bandon
Sunday, May 18.
THE SPEEDWELL Is f.peet!y l '"" ovtellcnt Pw"W',ft'
uioiliitlous, Inre clean uiul uliy rooms nail electric S" -
wireless. . ,
l-'or fi'flKht mill imssaKC, npiljr,
A. K. Esiuhrook (V.. Title (.uarautce ami AW wM ft.
tllit-lll, niliiljl .iiiuiuii in "hm
I'AST AXI) COMMODIOUS
t earner Redowdo
Equlppeil with wireless mitl milimnrlno bll
SAILS FROM SAN FR.ANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
SATURDAY, MAY 17, AT 3 P.M.
ll PnMtrnKcr Reservations From Sao l'nflwp Mujj w J
HO.-. Klfo IliilldliiK. or Lomlmnl street Pier -. '
must ho taken up 1!1 hours hefore sallint..
INTIJR.OCEAN THAXSPORTATIOV CO. t
PHONE H. t ""
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
5teamship Breakwater
AliW AYS ON TIME. J0 ,3, .
SAILIXO KltOM PORTLAXD. APRIL Ifl, H;. Jl '
W AND !) AT H A. 1. ,. ,j,
SAILIX KltOM COOS IIAV, APRIL IS. 1. "U "
Hi! AND '-IT. (0 joutrt
TIcketH on salo to nil Eastern points .nd ;J"J"011
uiul lines ciit-vi ..., . T1.IUi,xo, .IgfW.
,, ,.,,!. .....ii .,.-..
s. sTalliance
EQUIPPED WITH WIBw" flDtiA
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA
SUNDAY, MAY U, AT 2 A.M.
unilND TRIP. S1S.50 otiap
. naKII ItOAD AT
sa with Tuu '""' roMl'AN1' ,rt,t
OUTII I'ACITIO STEAMSHIP CO.m a oRiti
OONNEOTING
NOUTII
Phono 11
O. F. 'ct
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
npr Sevvin M!S
Supplies V,
1S1 l'rk ne280X
t c:J
ur That Koor i"
QOKT011
Beo
pnox
nit