The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Your Linen
t'lf properly laundered will be spot
less snowy whlto, and your collars
and cuff" will not' uo 'roned out of
shape or frayed nt tho edgeB.
AT THIS LAUNDRY
all the clothea nro properly washed
inml ironed, Insuring satisfaction to
fall customers.
'i
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONIC MAIN ft7..T.
Just Received
another shipment of the Famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono 102
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Bowling Alley!
!J7.-i NORTH FItOXT STREET
Tuesday Evening
specially for Ladies
. fJig-Sgl-ggJr-PJ5.gToi!iKY
13 i:jamix ostlinb,
J Consulting ICnirlticcr nnd
Architect.
Phono UV.Ul,
Mnrslifiolri, Ore.
T M. WRIGHT,
J CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
natlmntea furnlshod on roqucst
Plans nnd specifications furnished
If desired. An honest Job guaran
teed. Phono 124-R.
TOKIj OSTLIND,
J riano Tuner uml Repairer.
41t S. Sixth Streot. l'liono 103-L
Leave orders nt W. R. Unities Music
Co.
pKItlj RILEY HALLINGEH
Pi-nlst nnd Teacher
lUsldenco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadwa)
Phono 18-L
Jf7 g. chandler,
Architect.
Rooms 801 nnd U02, Coko nnlldlnB
Marshfleld, Oregon.
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grimes Riilldlng, over Grand
Theater. Olllco Phone .120.
W
M. 8. TUHPEN,
ARCHITECT
Marshflold, Oregon.
ryt. a. j. iiKivrmfH
Modern Dental Parlors.
Wvi aro equipped to do high clan
work on short notice nt the verj
lowest prices. Examination free
Ludy attendant. Coko Bldg Opt
Chandler Hotel, phone 11C-J.
A modern Bnc. . uitdtng, Electrl:
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL 0008
O. A. Metlln, Irop.
Rates: BO cenU a day and upward
Cor. Tlroadway and Marker
Woodrow Wilson's Brother
Joseph R. Wilson, Is one of the
department heads of the U. S.
Fidelity & Guaranty Co. This
company, like others represented
ly us, is succeeding by securing
the most capable men In Its man
agement. Fidelity bonds of all
kinds; best protection; lowest
Premiums.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., Agents.
You Auto Call foote
PHONE 144-J NIGnT A'..D DAY
Stand front of DIanco Billiard Parlor
THREE NEW OARS
After 11 P, M. Phone 200-L
Residence Phone 8-J.
Careful Drivers , Good Cars
EANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
..r,:W TKX ACKK TRACTS POUR MILKS SOUTH OX
$3V. H0A,) " l',!u ACRE! $100 CASH, BALANCE
iW...lKAIlS' XO INTEREST, XO TAXES, PIXE SANDY
I.OAM, LEVEL REXCH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKiimtoslhi
REAL ESTATE
and
fIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OP COOS BAY
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST RAXK IX COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Tlmo Deposits.
Officers:
.1. W. Rennet t, President.
I. II. Fhiiiiiguii, Vice-President.
It. P. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. P. Winchester, Assistant Cashier.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL
LUMHER, LATH, SHIXGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AXD DOORS,
ROOPIXG PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL RILL IX TWO HV USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH I1ROADWAY
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING
Have photographic copies of
abstracts of titles, present owners,
to real estate furnished on short
I1US1XESS OFFICE: 117 North
City Auto Service
Good Cars. Careful Drivers and
reasonablo charges. Our motto
"Will go anywhere at any tlmo."
Stands DIanco Hotol and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 41.
Night Phono 46.
i4TtKKR OOODALK. nronrletora
Singer Sewmt Machines
Wo have them tor rent or ror saio.
Machines Repaired.
Supplies nnd Needles for Sale.
W. J. RITZ.
131 Park Ave. Marshfleld.
Phone 280-X.
New Premiums
Just received big shipment of
CHOICE GLASSWARE
FOR PREMIUMS
for our customers.
Drop In and look them over
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'COXNELL BLDG.
Phono 3DI-J. 184 Market.
T. J. SCAIFE.
W. S. BROWN A. n. nODGINS
Marchff'plri PAINT AND
lLVVIWl IMV v
Estimates Furnished.
Phone 187.L Marshfleld, Ore.
IXSURAXCE.
SMALL ACCOUNTS
ENCOURAGED
One need not hnvo n largo account In
this bnnk In order to enjoy tho pri
vilege It confers. Relieving thnt en
couragement tends to develop tho re
sources of tho small depositor, it Is
tho policy of this bank to give appre
ciative attention to all who bring
their business here, regardless of tho
size of their transactions. Your ac
count Is invited.
DEPARTMENT
ABSTRACT COMPANY
all records o Coos County to dato,
or any other information rolatlng
notice.
Front St., Marwlifleld. Phono 15M
W. J. RUST, Manager
THE TIME WHEN A
PLUMBER IS NEEDED
Is nt tho first sign of trouble. For
If noglected tho dnniago Is bound
to grow bigger. Plumbing doesn't
fix Ihsolf not by n groat deal.
Send for us whon tho tirst llttlo
break occurs. Thnt will savo you
money In moro wnys tnnn ono.
Willey & Schroeder
303 North Front Street.
PHONE 77-.T
Low In price, high In quality.
Electric Irons
Wo have n few second-hand
Irons lu good working condition
nt $1.78.
Xew Irons, 93.30 up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunks between any
points in Marshflold for the follow
ing rates, delivery to be made In
tho first stories of buildings:
Ono trunk $ .25
Threo trunks no
Twelve trunks l.BO
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Ifclsner, Prop.
Phones. 120-J: 49-L: 98-R.
W. E. $awyer
J. A. Goodwill
Glass ! Glass !
All kinds Plate. Window, Mirror and
Art Glass. Mall orders or Phone
70-J. Call at 727 South
Broadway.
ON THETRAILDF
B
ROBBER
YOUTHFUL GLKXDALi: BANDIT
now ix hiding ix the milks
OF CURRY COUXTV.
GLBNDALH. Ore.. Juno IS. A
telephone message from tho Ronton
mines, on Whiskey Creek, about 25
miles west of Ulcndnlc, Wednesday
was to the effect thnt Rny Diamond,
the youthful desperado who on Mon
dny held up Cnshler Smith, of tho
Glcudnlo State Ilnnk. nnd secured
funds nmountlng to $2,800 spent an
hour yosterdny noon with employees
of the Benton mine.
Diamond arrived nt the Benton
mines nt about 12 o'clock, according
to the mcsinge, nnd for more thnn nn
hour ho sat on n log with rifle In
hand. Tho rifle wns cocked, sny the
miners nnd wns In rcndlness for ac
tion. The employees of the mine hnd
been notified of Diamond's crlmo,
but on account of being without wea
pons they mndc no attempt to place
him under arrest. Tho minors aro
acquainted with Diamond nnd con
versed with him for moro thnn nn
hour. Bcforo depnrtlng from the
mluo Diamond Inquired tho most di
rect route to Gold Bcnrli. Ho was
Informed rcgnrdlng the trails nnd do
pnrted from the llenton mines short
ly nfter two o'clock Tuesday nfter
noou. '
Sheriff Qulno hnB Informed tho
Gold Bench officers, nnd n uumbor
of deputy shorlffs hnvo been ntn
tinned on tho various trails lending
Into thnt locnllty. DInmond tins
friends In Curry county, nnd In tho
event ho reaches Bold Bench ho will
likely receive protection. Sheriff
Qulno, nccompanled by n repreaon
ttitlvo of tho Hums detectlvo agency,
nnd Hovernl men well acquainted
with tho mnutitnlu districts, will
lenvo horo tonight for West Fork.
From thoro thoy will follow the
mauutnln trnll nlong Whiskey Creek
nnd lu n westerly direction us fnr ns
Gold Bench. With Sheriff Qulno nnd
his nsslstnnts following the fugitive
from West Fork nnd tho Gold Beach
officers working over tho trnlls from
thnt place, It appears likely that the
desperado will bo Intercepted.
Diamond's procedure lu visiting
tho Benton mines lends the officers
to believe thnt ho Is not experienced
In crime, nnd thnt ho will be rap
tured. It Is argued thnt desperadoes
usually refrnlu from Intercepting
enmps nnd other settlements nnd
thereby plneo the offlcors lu the
dnilc. lu visiting tho Benton mines
DInmond hns rovorscd 'ho usunl pro
cedure, nnd hns given tho officers n
clew which may lead to his capture.
Tho Denton mine Is located about
2', miles west of Glcudnlo, lu the
thickly timbered districts. Tho trnlls
lending from thoro nro rugged, nnd
nre difficult to travel.
Sheriff Qulno returned to Rose
burg Inst night, nnd Immediately set
to work notifying the officers
throughout southern Oregon nnd tho
const regions rcgnrdlng tho supposed
route taken by DInmond lu Ills ef
fort to muko his "get-n-wny." Sher
iff Qulno believes thnt Diamond hns
a encho In tho moiintnlns west of
Gleiidnle and that ho will remain In
hiding until such time as tho search
Is partially abandoned. At that
time ho will probably follow ono of
tho mountain trulls nnd emerge from
the timber In tho vicinity of Gold
Bench, Curry county, or nlong the
Uoguo river lu southern Oregon.
It wns lonriicd today that Diamond
formerly mingled with n number of
NOTICE TO COXTRACTOItS.
Notlco Is horohy given that scnlod
bids will bo received by the Common
Council or tho City or Marshfleld.
Coos County, Oregon, until eight
o'clock p. m., Monday, tho HOth dny
of Juno, 1913, for the Improvement
of thnt portion or Eleventh Street
South from the north lino of Rnll
road addition to Marshfleld to tho
south lino of Ingorsoll Avcnuo West
lu tho city of Miushflold, Coos Coun
ty, Orogon, according to tho pinna
nnd specifications on fllo In tho or
rico of tho City Itccordor nnd thoro
open to tho Inspection of nil persons
interested therein.
All bids must bo In nccordnnco
with tho requirements nccoinpnnyliig
snld specifications, and upon blanks
ror thnt purposo which will ho sup
plied upon requost nt tho office of
tho City Englneor.
A cortlflcnto or flvo por cont of tho
amount hid must accompany tho hid,
to bo torreltod to tho said City or
Mnrshriold In enso tho contract Is
nwarded tho contractor and ho fulls
to enter In a contract with tho snld
city within flvo dnys.
Tho Common Council resorves tho
right to roject nny nnd nil bids.
Dated this 19th dny or Juno. 1913.
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Record or.
XOTICE TO COXTRACTOItS.
Notlco Is horohy given that sealed
bids will bo received by tho Comm'on
Council or tho City or Mnrshriold,
Coos County, Oregon, until eight
o'clock p. m., Monday, tho 30th day
or Juno, 1913, for tho Improvement
of that portion of Homlock Avonuo
from tho west lino of Front Streot
North to tho west lino or Sixth Streot
North In tho City or Mnrshriold,
Coos County, Oregon, according to
tho plans and specifications on fllo
In tho ofGco or tho City Recorder and
thoro open to tho Inspection of nil
persons Interested theroln.
All bids must bo In nccordanco
with tho requirements accompanying
said specifications, and upon blanks
for that purposo which will bo sup
plied upon request at tho ofrico of
the City Englneor.
A certified check of flvo per cent
of tho amount hid must accompany
tho hid to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Marshfleld In case tho con
tract Is nwarded the contractor nnd
he falls to enter In n contract with
tho said city within flvo days.
The Common Council resorves tho
right to reject any nnd nil bids.
Dated this 19th day or Juno. 1913,
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Recorder.
j Indlnns now occupying n settlement
In Curry county, nnd It mny bo pos-
hiuio mm no win proceed to tlint
pnrt of the country.
Mr. Howard, of Glendale, nppenrs
to scout tho theory thnt DInmond In
tends to mnko his got-a-way nnd
mnlntnlns thnt ho will sooner or Int
er return to Glendnlo to seek advice
from bis father. Upon what grounds
Mr. Howard bases this theory, nei
ther the officers nor newspaper men
were nblo to ascertain.
Pcoplo who know DInmond dc
clnre thnt ho Is despcrnto, nnd thnt
he bus planned the robbery for
months. As n result they say It Is
sheer folly to oven think that ho will
return to Glendnlo. While Mr. How
ard snys tho officials of the bunk
will refuse to prosecute the youth
In the uent of his capture, tho
officers sny they will bo only too
ghid to prosecuto the boy lu tho
event bo should bo located. Tho
crime of which DInmond Is guilty
curries with It n life sontence con
sequently It would bo Impossible for
him to get off easy, or escape pun
ishment altogether.
Sheriff Qulno Is determined to lo
cnte Diamond, nnd It might bo snld
thnt tho Benreli, hns Just commenced.
At nny rate, ovory officer In tho en
tire Northwest bus been notified nnd
Is nt present on tho lookout for tho
fugitive. Thnt ho will eventually bo
captured Ib the belief of those con
versant with tho enso.
Trainer Pitcher, who spent yostcr
dny nt Glendnlo with his bloodhound,
returned home Inst night.
Nothing Doing.
GLENDALE, Oro Juno IS.
While sovernl local persons ventured
Into tho timbered districts west of
Glendnlo today, no one hns attempt
ed to pursue Diamond, the yVuthful
outlaw, who is at prosnnt making his
way across the mountains with ap
proximately $2800 belonging to tho
uieniinio Htato Bank.
People hero consider DInmond n
dnngorous chnrnctor, and thoro nro
fow who hnvo tho norvo to go lu
pursuit. Tho dospcrndo Is heavily
nrmed, nnd It Is holloved thnt ho will
shoot anyone thnt mny appear on
sight. Mo knows tho mountains of
this locnllty, nnd Is probably hiding
until such tlmo us bo will bo nblo lo
lonve tha country without four of be
ing dotected.
Just why the offlclnls of the Glen
dnlo Stnto Hunk nro opposed to pros
ecuting DInmond lu the event or his
enpturo ennnot bo ascertained hero
today. It Is believed, however, thnt
the officers of tho bnnk nro moro de
sirous of securing tho money thnn
tho dospcrndo. ,
A Burns dotectlvo nrrlvcd horo
this morning and spent tho day pro
paring circulars containing n de
scription of tho fugitive. Thoso clr
culars will bo mulled to ovory officer
on tho const. There nro many resi
dents or this city who hullovo thnt
Diamond's nerve will rail him upon
sighting ii hiiiuiiu being nnd that ho
will surrender without rcslstnnro.
This theory Is moroly n conjecture,
however, lor thoro nro others who
claim hu will hnttlo until the last
ditch.
It wns practically established horo
today thnt DInmond Is ulono, nnd Is
not accompanied by a partner us In
timated yestordny. Tho pnrty whom
tho officers railed to rind yesterday
was located today nnd furnished con
elusive evidence thnt ho know noth
ing or tho crime until IiIh arrival nt
Glendale today.
OFFERS TO CURE NUMEROUS.
Patent Medicine ConceriiN Beselged
Luther King.
FLORENCE. Or., Juno 20. Luth
or King, who died hero Wednesday,
wns taken during tho lust mouth or
his liro from Florence whom ho wns
cured for by Mr. Roth to tho Glen
ndn Hospital, tho matron of which,
nrter tho account or King's slrnngo
malady In many stato papers several
wooks ngo, received many letters
from physicians and quack modlcluo
concorns nil ovor tho country, de
claring with' traditional confidence
that they could euro him.
King, oven to tho Inst, wns willing
to glvo them n trial, not because
or nny fnlth In their ability to help
him. hut because of u vain sporting
tnudoucy thnt characterized hlni
n bet thnt all tho mndlclno they
had could nolthor holp nor harm
him. lie wan vain or his innlndy
nnd valuer still or lis IncurnblenoBS
by nny except supernatural moans,
lu tho same hronth ho Invited tho
world to doctor him mid defied tho
infliionco r Its drugs. "Thoy cnn'l
euro mo," ho used to say, "and
thoy enn't kill mo. olthor. I'vo
drunk strychnlno; I'vo swnllowed
bnrrols or blood medlclnn; I'vo et
snnko weed from Indln nnd blond
medlclnn nnd strychnlno had tho
snmn effect. I can't bo hurt mid I
can't ho holpod."
It wns n innlndy that ho horo
with fortitude, awaiting tho tlmo
when tho number of sores should
equal tho rattles of tho snnko that
bit him. This strnugo correspond
ence and God woro tho only phys
icians In whom ho hnd fnlth.
Important Notice
To tho Vlnvl patrons nnd thoso
wishing Information regarding Vlnvl,
would stato thnt tho representative,
Mrs. Rlloy, will ho nt hor rooms nt
1G1 No. 10th, Mondays, 8 a. in. to
r, ii. tn. Phono lf,5-X,
Promises won't ovorcomo hnlr
trouhlo. Tho manufacturers of
.Vow tiro's Horplcldo promlso nothing
which Is not Justified by an Intelli
gent use ot this preparation. Tho
desired end ultimately becomes an
accomplished fact. This Is tho
reason that Herplcldo has thousands
or satisfied friends ull over tho
world.
By keeping tho scalp cloan and
healthy and destroying tho dandruff,
Newbro's Herplcldo inakcB beauti
THERE ISA DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
HAIR PROMISES AND HAIR RESULTS
CURRY WOOL
CROP IS BI6
Ship About 200,000
Pounds This Season Price
is 16 Cents per Pound. '
Curry county's wool crop this year
will exceed 200.000 pounds snys W.
O. Milne, n well known wool buyer,
who hns spent several weeks In that
section nrrnnglng for tho purchasing
or the season's clip. Tho prevailing
price this yenr was about sixteen
ccntB, Last year, the prlco was about
21 t-2 cents por pound.
Mr. Mllno snys tho clip will not bo
ns lnrgo ns wns expected owing to tho
hard winter causing consldornblo
loss of sheep. He says that mnny of
the rnnchors did not even attempt to
save tho pelts although thoso would
hnvo brought them $1 to $1.50 each.
.Mr. Mllno drove his Mnxwell enr
up from Eureka nnd snys thnt tho
rond pnrt wny Is In good shape but
near Port Or ford It Is awful.
From hero, Mr. Mllno will go to
the SltiBlaw, probably taking his enr
to Drnln vlu Allegany and going from
there.
Mr, Mllno mndc tho trip from horo
to Myrtle Point nnd return In his car
at tho rato of twenty-rive miles per
hour.
Mr. Mllno snys that ho mot ono
good old Democrat In Curry county.
Ho didn't. glvo his namo hut says ho
JinB n big drove of shcop. Whllo dick
ering for tho wool, ho offered him
sixteen cents por pound.
"Thnt's too much," tflo rnnclior rd
tortcd. "These nro Democratic times
nnd wo Democrats aro pledged to re
duco tho high cost of living. I won't
tnko moro thnn ton cents n pound for
thnt wool."
Howovor, tho pnrty patriotism was
sufficiently well grounded to provcut
him settling with Mr. Mllno on tho
bnsls of sixteen cents per pound nnd
so another Democratic ambition is
gone.
MERGER PLAN
Great Systems Will be Made
in Splittinrj Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific
(llr AmocUL 1 rrrn lo Cool II J r Time.,)
WASHINGTON, 1). C. .Juno 19.
E. II. llnrrlmmi'a dream or a com
plete transcontinental railroad sys
tem will bo doubly realized If tho
present plan to dissolve tho South
ern Pnclflc-Unlon Puciric merger Is
approved by tho attorney gonurnl nnd
tho courts.
Under tho present plan tho Union
Pacific will trade Its dominating In
terest lu tho Southern Pacific to tho
Pennsylvania railroad, receiving In
return the heavy holdings of tho
Pennsylvania lu tho llultlmoro &
Ohio system, This will menu tho
linking of eight rnllrnnd systems In
to two coust-to-const Hues with
truckage ns follows:
The New Union Pacific.
Mllongo
Union Purine ; (5,991
Central Pacific 1,527
IValtlmore Ik Ohio 8,774
Illinois Central 4,764
Total 22,051
The New Pennsylvania. . .
i Mllcngo
Pennsylvania 5,014
Norfolk & Western 2,018
Atlantic Const Lino 4,5t7
Loulsvllln & Nashville 7,947
Southern Pacific 8,119
Total 28,035
Tho Union Pacific already controls
thu Illinois Central and will continue
tn do so, It Is understood, nftor tho
dissolution Is completed. Also Union
Pacific Is to ho given, according to
present understanding, sumo sort of
control of tho Contrnl Pacific With
nil this workod out, tho now Union
Pacific would control:
California const to Ogden, Central
Pacific lines; North Pacific coast to
Ogden, Oregon Short Lino mid Ore-gon-Wushlngtou
Railroad & Naviga
tion company; Ogden to Omaha nnd
Knusns City, Union Pacific main
lino; Oiunhn to Chicago, Illinois Con
trnl; Chicago to tho Atlantic sea
board, llultlmoro & Ohio.
A greater system would bo thnt
produced by tho linking or tho Penn
sylvania nnd tho Southern Pacific.
Tho Pennsylvania lines como to
Washington, tho Southern Pacific
linos eoiuo to Now Orlonns. Unlto
thorn through tho southern systems
mid tho now nnd grouter Pennsylva
nia system would gridiron tho south,
tho east, tho Ohio valley nnd tho
Pacific coast; extending from Port
laud, Ore., along tho Pacific coast to
Snu Fruuclsco uml Los Angolcs,
thence across California, Arizona,
Now Mexico mid Toxns to Now Or
leans, thunco up through tho south,
to Now York.
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hair from falling and allows It to
grow unhindered and naturally ex
copt In cases of chronic baldness
which is Incurable
Newbro's Horplcldo In 50c and
$1.00 sizes Is sold and guaranteed
to do all that Is claimed, If you
aro not satisfied your money w:il
bo refunded.
Applications obtained at tl o best
barber shops. Lockhart-Paraon's
Drug Co., special agents.
NEW RAILWAY
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