isjAmwKfwwss&iV ifia'GSS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION. TELLS ABOUT SON T'lisldeaio OEAUTOMOBILES BIG DEAL h WOUND HORSE AT EASTS! BIG SH PIT J. I YOAKAIVI stt 1st' v4 B K BOBBERY Hats 1 I Former Coos Bay Man Starts Big Corporation to Raise Rice and Alfalfa in South .1. A. Yoakum, formerly of Coos Day, 1ms Just organized it large or porntlon In California for the pur pose of rnlBliiK rice and alfalfa In the Sacramento valley In large quantl ttcs, as will be neon from the fo low ing article taken from the "(Irldlej Herald": Among the corporations to file ar ticles of Incorporation with the sec retary of state was tho American UIco and Alfalfa Company, of llerkoley. Tho purpose of the corporation is stated to he to grow rite mm """ and own land and deal In the same. The directors of the corporation are J. H. Mclkle, Eugene I'. , Urock. Charles 13. Skldmore. .John (Hen. .Tr am! J. A. Yoakum. Mr. Yoalcnm Is tho gentlemnii mentioned in mu mi paragraph of this article as the man whoso nctlvltles have resulted In In teresting these capitalists In the en terprise. Mr. (lion some tlmo ngo purchased n huge ncrcage of land west of Orldloy and Mr. Yoakum and himself purchused the Myers ranch of H60 acres southwest of this city. Thcso trncts and others have been In corporated In the plans of the new company and will ho planted to al falfa and rice. "Mr. (lien Is a retired capitalist, having amassed a fortuno In the busi ness of printing calico and cloths In Scotland. Tho works In which Mr. Glen Is still a director Is among the largest In the world. Mr. Skldmore Is one of the firm of Skldmore & Co.. successful subdivision operators, nnd n member of a well known Oregon family. Ho was In this vicinity sev eral weeks ago looking closely Into the project. 'Tho plans of the company contem plate a thorough preparation of the land for rlco and alfalfa, -and tho growing of many thousand acres of each crop. An expert on soils has already made a report on the hold ings already acquired. Mr. Yoakain will ho tho mnnager In charge of the actual operations." Mr Vmikntti In n lli-n u-li-n nml will produce wherever lie may go, even In California, and bin many friends on Coos Day are glad to hear that he Is arranging to produce food for men nnd beasts In abundance , as good "koII ticklers" aro valuable to any community-. ,( (.ins men nccitivi:. Mlh .Milium Van Wnleis FliiMies 'oiirM In Kiistnii I'nlvcrMly. Tho following from Tho Portland Orogonlan will bo of Interest here, ns Miss Van Waters spent tho sum mer on Coos Hay a few years ago ns a guest at the homo of Dr. J. T. McCormnc: "Miss Mlrlan Van Waters, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. George II. Van Waters, of IS2 Knst Twenty-fifth street North, has received tho do greo of doctor of philosophy at Clark I'nlverslty. Worcester. Mass.. according to a telegram received by her fnthor yosterdny. "Miss Van Waters, who has liv ed all her life In Portland, was graduated from the I'lilvorslty of Oregon In l'.iOS, mid two years Inter received the dogreo of master of arts from that Institution. Three yenrs ago she becnnie u follow In Clark Pnlvorslty. "Miss Van Water has been pre paring a book on ndolosceut psychol ogy Jointly with Dr. Smith, or Clnrk University. She will return lo Port land about .Inly 1 and will probably take up some work along educa tional Hues. I'l.OlK, 1.10 AT 1 1. INKS'. Havo your job printing dono nt Tho Tlmos ofllce. Times' Wiint Ads brlnu results. Ray Diamond Cool in Holdup of Glendale Bank Father Lives in That Town. ttlr AMoJtlct rrm to Com Ur TlmM.J ni.pM"jAT.R. Ore.. June IS. Lit tle progress was made today with the I pursuit of Hoy Diamond, the (Hen I dale bunk robber. Tho blood hounds I returned here liiBt night exhausted. It Is believed that Dlamoii Is making ! either for eastern Oregon or Klamath Kails. A rumor gained circulation here this morning of his enpturo but It was not true. I The following from tho Hoseburg I Review will be of interest here, as ' itnv Diamond, tho Glendale uuiik ! robber, hns not yet been nppre 1 nended. I "According to telephone messages from Glendale, Hay Diamond enter led tho bank Just after Assistant .Cashier Smith had opened the safe I and taken out the cash for tho day s business, there being no one eise I In tho bank at the time. Cashier i Del.ay not yet having arrived. Dla Inioud had his gun fitted with tele scope sights and Smith asked to be bo allowed to examine It. instead tho weapon was levelled at him with the order to "hand over tho ..noli " filttttinti.l tnntr nit flip tMilil ! and currency In sight, amounting n 32!in. about one-third of which was In gold coin. Ho had two revolvers strapped to his belt and did not deign to wear a mask, lie then walked our and started for the mountains. Later In tho day Mr. Smith found $130 overlooked by tho robber, reducing the loss to $1!SG0. "lie Is described ns being about " feet !) or 10 Inches tall, smooth shaven, weighs about 1(10 pounds, dark brown hair, dark blue eyes, has Roman nose. large mouth: wore a small, soft whlto hat, brown coat, khaki limits or lionvy brown over alls, heavy logging shoos with high tops over trousor legs, lie Is be tween 2"i and 28 years of nge. 'nin!ii(iMir father. David 1)1(1- inoiid. lives at Glendale. and Is ein i ployed at the Lystul sawmill. He ils said to bo n quiet, steady man I and has a good reputation, and Is , badly broken up over tho actions oi iiih Hon huh iiiuruiiiK, ' iu ins'' tlvo Is said to bo a Socialist agita tor and is believed to hnve como to this part of the stato from Kant em Oregon where lie lived a rather wild, cowboy life. "Diamond has been about Glen dale n good portion of the time for tli rim rip fillip viinrii Mil uinltoil j In the mills purl of the time, but i was more or less Idle. It Is snld j he had made several trips into the , hills northward from Glendale. In tho direction or nest corn lately. I nii.l It In liollitvKil now Hint he li it h , been carrying out supplies to a so crot camp In the woods In prep aration for this morning's Jon. After completing the robbery, which was 'dono very quietly, ho wns seou to , have a dirk kulfu in his hand, us well as his gun. when ho left tho bank, showing thnt ho was ready ! for nny omorgoney If cniight at close quarters. This all Indicates that I he will put up a despornto fight If found. A crowd gnthered about tho bank ' nt mini, nu urwm mm tlu rihlinrt umiu I known. A fire alarm waH also ! sounded nnd the hose enrts were rushed out. Deputy Sheriff F. (. i McGregor mot Diamond not far from the bnnk. not having heurd of the 1 robbery, nnd seeing a crowd col llectlng asked what the trouble was. , Diamond said he didn't know, and I walked on. The pursuit soon began but the fugitive had disappeared In llllt HlllJUM. .l HID UMIU Ml llll- train robbery In tho Cow Creek canyon about two years ago. Dia mond was MiitfiHH'toil by the officers of being Implicated in It. but no definite evidence could be obtained, lllx coolness thin morning Indicates luit nrhais they may havo been rlulii In their suspicious. John Ronberg Says it is Dan gerous in That Vicinity Warns Public of Shooting Editor Coos Hay Times: Please warn the public through vour paper, that It is very dangerous for any one to drive, ride or wnlk anywhere In the Frultvale region on Unstable In the beautiful scenic and pnrkllke woods. I, N. John Ronberg. loft my horse for only nbout twenty minutes stand ing In front of my house, and when I returned I fond that sonio one had shot the horse through the left front leg about S Inches above Its knee. What has happened to tho horse may happen to nny one who niny be walking through the lanes unaware of the dangers lurking In tho wochIh thnt befell my horse, nnd 1 wish to draw tho attention of tho public to the dangers of walking, driving or riding In any of the utreetg or in the woods at Frultvale. Yours very truly, N. JOHN HONHKRG. News From Near by Towns t km p urn IN TOPICS. (Special to Tho Times. Templctoii and North l.ako ball tennis played Inst Sunday." Temple ton won. the score being III to .1. Much praise Is given Roy Robert sou ns pitcher. Lakeside and North Slough play ed, nlso. Their score resulted It! to S In favor of North, Slough. Next .Monday the two losing teams play against each other and the win ning tenuis against each other. Annual school meeting was held at Tenipleton Mondny. Aldlo Men son wns elected director -to fill Mr. Davis' place. Allan Roberts was elected clerk In llenj. Roberts' place. Abraham Roberts nnd Allan Rob erts aro working on tho county road. Jack Raymond has his boat at tho mnchinn shop. Tenipleton expects to celebrnte on July I. K. C. Raymond mid Geo. Roberts will have n stnnd. Kveryouo Is Invited. Como and have u good time. .lames Cowan, of Mnrshllold, has a store nt Lakeside now. Mr. Cow an Is a good husluesH mnn. Miss Ksther Monson left for Mnrshllold Tuesday ovenlng. She will visit at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Fox. Another Lot of New Cars Arrive on the Break water Friday. Tie uniifliinl quiet nnd cessation of automobile shipments of the last few weeks will bo broken on Fri day when George Goodrtim will re ceive another large shipment con sisting of three Fords and two Cad illacs. Tho threo Fords are tour ing cars and there Is one six-passenger Cudlllnc and tho other Is ouo of their popular and beautiful tor pedo bodies. This Is tho llrst tor pedo Cadillac of either the IIM2 or 101 a models to reach Coos Hay and will he waited and looked for eagerly by local auto enthusiasts. Tho car Is a beautiful model and has created a sensation in auto cir cles this year. Mr. Ooodruin has nlso been ad vised that the entire output of 200, 000,000 Fonl cars has been sold and It will be Impossible to secure another Ford car this season unless by tho merest chance-. This refutes the silly story published In some newspapers Hint tho Fonl company bad sold nut to the Standard Oil and that Fonl cars would be sold at an extremely low price. Concerning this fulso nnd foolish report tho F nl company havo Is sued the following statement of fncts: "First The Stmiilnril Oil Com pany or any other company has not bought the Fonl business or oven a single share or our company's stock, an we havo no Interest to sell. "Second Wo have no connection whntovor with any other automo bile concern. "Third We will not sell three cars for $1000. "Fourth We will not market our product through uuiil-order houses or direct to the retail buyers, or through any other channel except our regularly licensed dealers." W - M:VS Oh' .I,I,K(.'.NV. I ZL HERE ARE Prices That Talk for Themselves THESE REPRESENT UNUSUAL VALUES AND ARE WHAT REMAIN OF OUR FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE OXFORD SHOES ARE NOW IN SEASON AND YOU CAN EASILY SAVE HALF YCUR SHOE MONEY BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. READ THIS LIST: One Lot of $5.00 and $6.00 fr no Shoes and Oxfords . . P I Q Men's $2,50 and $3,00 Tan Oxfords Only Men's $4,00, $5,00 and $6,00 Shoes and Oxfords Monarch Shirts, sold everywhere for $1,00 and $1,25, for Mon's Caps, $1,25 and $1,50, for SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW. THE BAZAR. Phone 32. STORE OF QUALITY GOODS. $1.50 $2.45 79c 89c (Special to Tho Times. Croon Mat hew Thurmtin wns born Jn Tennessee. February nth. IS."., and died In Chloetnw. OUIu., .I11110 li, llli:i. or heart trouble. Mr. Thurmnn loaves his wiro, Mrs. Mattlo Thurnian, mid throe children. Mrs. Kvu IMper, or Coos river; Clar ence Thurmuu, or Cblootuw. Olclu., unit Mrs. Kate Iloyle. or Chloetnw, Okla. Threo grandchildren, Jumesl iift Iloyle and Kvolyu mid .lack IM per. .Mrs. '.. T. Thomas, or Allegany, Is n Hlster-In-law. Mrs. Dave Cowau or Daniels Crook. Is n niece. John and Fred Thurnian of Froo Water, Ore., aro nephews. Mr. Thurmnn had nu merous relatives In the east. Mr. Thuriuau and Miss Mattlo Ruliiwuter worn muriiod November , L'otli, 1871. For ninny years Mr. I Illinium was a member or the Hap (1st church and his friends mid rolu tlves feol that ho wns prepared to leave the world or woo to go to n brighter land beyond. The Thurninn family resldod In North lleiul, Murshrield. Allognny and Loon Lake for several years and have ninny frlouds here, who will bo sorry to' hoar of his death. Forest McClay of Douglas county, came over to Allegany to remove tho . remains or his futher and hl8 broth- 1 .. ft.... M..-t I t . ... -i, win .ii. , i,,i , wuij wuio uuiieu in Allegany yenrs ngo. Mrs. (J. A. Oould mid Kiln McClay. sisters or Forest, accompanied him to Doug lus county. Miss Mildred (lould nccoinpnnlod by a frlond, MIsh Sweot or Coqiilllo, aro spending n few weoks nt 0. A. Gould's home. At tho Allognuy school meeting, Clms. II. Kroeger was elected direc tor and M. I). Price clerk. Miss Hnzei. Wnn has a rino now bicycle. .MVIITI.K POINT UOA1). , Douglas County to Kolocnte Portion I Of It. The Hoseburg Review says: I "Judge Wonacott, Commissioner Wi- nv ihiii engineer uernionu nave re turned from Inspecting the Cormlllo canyon road. In three or tour dnvs Mr. (lormoud will return thoro to relocate tho road in several places so ns to eliminate tho heavv grades and contracts will then bo let for the Improvement of the road accord ing to his specifications. Jndgo Wonacott ami Commissioner Plnk ston may go over with Mr. Oormond on the noxt trip." XKW ItAILHOAD CAMP. A small crew of men is at work on tho railroad right-of-way near Fred Kneaper placo, bulldng camps for tho laborers who will bo employed in digging the tunnel there. Flor ence West. .Times' Want Ads bring results. TO UP FEA LIONS Dynamite Will be Used to Ex terminate Destroyers of Sal mon on Oregon Coast. The following from the Portland Oregonlan will bo or Interest here on account of the son lions at tho entrance of Coos Day killing so many Hsh during the salmon runs. Al Nichols, or Umpire, wns engaged last season by the .Southern Oregon cannery to shoot them there: "HelentlesH war has boon declar ed upon the voracious mid wanton sea lion which oats his rill or the choicest salmon and thou kills as many more ns his fancy directs. Slate Fish Warden Claiitou, rinding ririe and bullet linpriu tlcablo ns n means or defense, has now decided on the black band method, nnd will put bombs along tho benches or Tillamook Hay. W. .1. Stllwell. (,r Tillamook, will do the real work or Mowing, up the lions, which como up from the sen in large numbers to sun themselves on tin snuds. Ill pliiu. which hns been tentatively Indorsed by the Hsh department, In to put powder In glass fruit jars, connected with wires mid a battery. These will bo set about rive feet apart and covered over with sand so the victim will not suspect fils fate. Then, when the beach Is well lined with lions, Mr. Stllwell will push the button nnd the dying roars of the fishes' foe will be drowned in a mighty detonation. Sen Lions lliiil to lie .Menace. "Wo have an appropriation or $1000 which wo will draw on to rur nlsh tho menus for extermination," said Mr. tianton yesterday. "Out of Inst yenr's appropriation wo have been riirnlshing nmniuiiltlou for fish ermen at tho mouth or the Columbia, Kvery day. almost, these flshcrnion will pot a lion, but it lH seldom that they can get the body liocause tho tide takes It out to sea." ' Mr. Clanton says it lias been hard to convince tho authorities at Wash ington that tho sen lion Is really a menace to tho Coast fisheries, but he declares every flsherniiin can toll or thousands or salmon destroyed. "I mysoir havo seen kch lions fol lowing tho salmon up tho rivers, nip ping ono bore nnd thoro mid killing It apparently Just fop tho sport. On ly yosterdny at a down-river cannory I saw soveral fish that had boon bit ten In two by sea lions. Tho Govern ment forbids us to shoot tho lions from tho rocks along tho Coast. I suppose this Is because they fear wo will destroy tho birds' nests, but wo ought to bo allowed to shoot them In tho bays or open sen." Pelts Are Useless. Mr. Clanton says tho pelt of tho sen Hon Is absolutely usoless, and ho agrees with tho flshorinoii that no greater roe to tho salmon enn bo round than this ocean laonstor. "So long ns tho Ciovornmonl re fuses to help ub extormlnnto this en only of tho salmon, wo aro going to seo If wo cannot convlnco It thnt our campaign Is proper," ho said. "Wo expect to dissect sovornl stomnchs of tho lions wo kill at Tillamook mid send the results of what wo find to Washington," Tho department also has secured tho services of H. Ankony, of Asto ria, who will fight tho lions at tho Columbia's mouth. Have your Job printing dono t The Times office. ATEN come to us ! for Stetsons for the same reason that we adopted Stetsons as the hat for our dis tinctive store. Because their style is good style authentic, free from ex aggeration, and they have sound quality. Come look over our ad vance Spring showing. also 's expressed in , Suit sy To sl,ow tfc Unit, .-! ' w.t., ,eni andthelat. est correct out without freak- ish exaggera- lion. Besides the saving to you. BECAUSE "Money Talks Hub Clothing and Shoe Co , Three Stores: Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Foil JL0L1LW.10HKVE BIG CAMPAIGN lH IIKITTV (ilt.XI M.VSTKIt tillN TilV TO SIK't'lti: niiw Mil iums I'Olt ()UIH:U TKI.I.S OI ItllNIII'I'IS. ,1 II. (lontry, Oi'nuty (Sritiul Mh i.... ,.r (I mi A. O. I'. . Il i.. m....u1,ii..i.i ..luiHiii' iin IdciiI loilue III ,ii,ii ri,n. -in ,.". r '" y 11(1 llltltlHlH IO lllllllKUruiO Hiiiiun-i i-uiiiiuiIkii f"" "ow mi'inhcrH. Prop nrutloiiK tiro now holn mmlo for n Joint opi'ii mootliiK hotwmui tho Dckico of Honor ami tho A. O. I. ,M. on Thurmlny ovmiliiK. .luiio -' Tho A. O. V. W. nro nlwnyH hup ci'HHrul In their cninpulKiiH In Mimm llolil nml tho prcKcuit ono In not KoIiik to he nny except ln to I He rule. A polley In the A. O. I. W luiK a niHh limn jinlil up nml louilcil liiHiirance value, which no other fraternul policy carries. Ariel- three veurh, u policy cannot hip Tor wiint of paymontH for a Riven nniuher or yearH. Tim older you Kot the cheaper It 'koIh anil at niiv time lifter threo yeurn HO per ecu of tlio icnervo cam ho drawn out If tho inonihor wIhIioh. IHM HI'S Oh' hanih.v. News of CUy-hy-llic-Scii us Tolil h' The Itecoitlcr. Thulium R llnws'orty hns opeiietlii law orflce In Mnniloii. over tli" Mi Nalr hardware Htore. In the iooiiih un til recently occupied by Dr. Mnltii .1. Munii. .Mr. lliiKJti'rty Ih a Kradimii; of the law department of New MijK I'lilvorslty and wiih admitted to tho bar for the Htuto of New York. ' foro comliiK here Mr. llaKUerty r tlhod law for throe yeaiH In M'tt York Htnto. . Mr. nnd Mm. (1. T. TromlKoltl ami little Hon. and Mih. Harry Walker left TuoHilay for Portland nnd the TreudKohlH will vlult IiIh pnrontj at Tho Dalles before returning and Mi Walker will vIbII lior parents. Mr. and Mrs. Monro In tho Wlllamoi to valley boforo sho returns. ( w" ko to Siilein whore he has sonio lesni IiuhIiichh boforo tho supremo (ouit. I.oulo Mnrsh. who has boon aftlUi ed with typhoid pnoumonln, for long, bas no fnr reenvorud that nc wns nblo to go to his homo on I-.ik river tho foro part of tho week. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Klllot ycHtonluy nftornoon a fluo baby Bin- V. J. Chatburn hascominoncoil cx cavatlon for his now rcsldoiue in cast Dilution. ., At tlio rogulnr mooting of tne toinmorcial club last, night U w tleflnltoly decided to colobra o lie Glorious Fourth in Hnndon In tlio good old fashioned way and a com mttteo of business mon, composed i J. T. Sullivan, Stovo Curren, (.eo. P. Topping, Frank Cattorlln and A. 1). Mills wns nppolntod, and I. ' Poolo was given chargo of tho detail work . ,, JIlss Kato Itosa gave a cup an saucer shower Wednesday nftornoon In honor of Miss Winifred McNulr. jait.so.vK xi:w li.vuxcif. Tho hull of tho launch Coast was brought In from Coos nny a coup o of days ago for Captain Horninn .n -son. Tho mnchlnory with which i was formorly oqulpped liatl all ueiji taken out. Captain Larson has pui eliased ono of tho engines which for merly bolongod to tho Wilholnilim and will instnll it In tho Coast. T o boat will bo used to do towing for tlio Tidewater Mill Co. With a 75 horse power onglno tho bont ought to nave power enough to handle rafts in good shnpo. Florenco West, If you have anything to sell. ren trade, or want neip. try o COAST ill P-! l i I': S K.'i ll Portland Droos First Gain New Series to San Frani co, but Has the HoslE I llr AMrUIirtnitoliihtl I'OltTIiAN'l), Or., June iW Inml dropped the flnt m.rlKn nt Sin Frtselttli day hy a two to tire m tliiiiiKli roniana ua " KrlHio but live, imjj day: At San Kranclico- Portlniul Sun l'raialsco At Sarramcnto- Sncrnnicnto Oakland ...- At bus AiigelM- Vcalco Los Angeles ... xi:v tiiiiui iwsisitt " ,llm.n 11 Mm lU 4. IllR""'!" " "lLi, Sl.tr, to J" "Ci'SI Manacer Olltvu ' '" ,1 ,ram from MorrliX ""J!'!! Sone n star third w I n.lvorslty of Oreioa i - host Imlters oi '"",., would leave th re ttU " tlio iriiui '" . : ::...... .. vniinf IIJ) . IIIIMIKii ' ii i.VI 0?8 , Son to llnniip. . , nrtiS' Manauer orw "" ', a ilan. .... (hit tbere1' II is expected m ' ,4 ...! rrnwJ JOl'O I n uiiuti . r..nii Myrtle Point M , riul train J' I'm ..... la pnnl aem . , ,A, hhhipIi he Mjrtie r . , eonpreatly VJ i oliin Ilia) B V iA S'lon-IIP-' in Smith ttrac ted 7W, i tnntlon here 1M r.ntred tio animal ". jioU ! ...,.ii nf the rlrer j W, ens, U as ,,, it Uo sand ri!it. slottheoldone' ll',ttl":Vw" secure ii- ...nHAT.OO.VHl8 "T. Mfrtf (imitate J?,,! t .t,tc June M'.v.t In the tbora w , hq AS K sffia Now York" J". , l0 pariJJ neaujo'-:'declareu - nrlze winner ,. JJ"J e,,,.S ri to M "' tho heart, " ttiU S"rS'j S nil" ijjl rel.for LUi time ."Lrlc. ', ... onreicm - s,v- rai ' nuicli r : rnff -J The ;"- .