IF? . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAPSHjyELD, OJtEGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913-EVEHING EDITION. J; ft, I KINNEY SCORES PARTY VIEWS LEAVE TODAY WAITE TODAY KBEISJOJECT; 01 BREAKWATER Major Gives Out Bitter State-' Eastern Promoter Takes" Real ' Steamer nSails Thfe Afternoon ment Concerning Those In volvecl in Deal. A now phase of the Kinney nffnlrs came forth today when Major Kin ney made n now announcement of Ills nosltlon In the matter. In con Estate Men to Cooston Greene's Investigation. Joseph Krels this afternoon took n number of local real estatu men to Cooston to look over the Craw ford Point tract of 500 ncrcs on which he recently took an option for Portland With Large List of Passengers. ! The Breakwater sailed this after- noon for Portland. She had a mis cellaneous lot of freight and a bit; passenger list. Among those sailing on her were: F. H. Walte on his visit here this week had offered him $20,000 for Ills (Kinney's) equity In the Kinney properties and that ho (Walte) would then handle the receivership and make what he could out of lr. Myrte Point tinrtinn wiMi it. iw. iiniioiinrcd that uiHi n view to nroiiiotlnE nn In- Nell Macmlllan, Fred Walsh, H. W dustrlal town there. Ho plans to nrown, .Mrs. u. w. urown, rum Interest the local real estate men In Drown, L. V. Lundbers, A. A. Jonn- solllng the tracts In lots, part of son, Mrs. F. M. ucdeii, I'nui uenou, the money to be used In financing Ed. PaUen, Leon Bentlcy, Mrs. L. I the factories, etc. M. Bcntley, Mrs. A. A. Uentlcy, O. ' Mr. Krels' plan as originally sub- Shannon, .John McCrca, Geo. McCrca, 1 mltted to tne Marshdeld Chamber E. J. Peltier, Mrs. E. J. Peltier, 1 Mr. Kinney say that Walte has made of Commerce, waB to take an option Marie Tunznt, U. A. Harrison, Mrs. him several offers In the past, rang- on jnrKC tract, subdivide part of R. A.. Harrison, Mrs. G. W. Ross, ing from $r.000 to Jl 00,000 for the lt ni, Bcn (t its. Part of the H. M. Kahn, I). M. Cameron, R. S. properties, but that ho lias scorned trnrt wn8 j0 uo Ucptr as sites for ChnniUor, J. Buingardiier, W. E. At- them all as ho did the present one. factories when they could bo so- terbury, W. S. Coleman, J. R. Holmes, Major Kinney also states that ,,ri.,i, The arrangement was one E. O. Samuels, W. B. Starky, Miss Judge Bronaugh during his visit hero thereby not much cash would bo M. Drysdnlc, Sam Gcrbcr, Dan Kcat- dld not talk business him ( Kinney ) necessary to swing the deal. Pros- Ing, Mia. 1). Keating, Mrs. J. CJ, van for a minute. Idcnt Greene of the, Mnrshfleld Boozer, Mrs. C. B',. Keelo, A.. W. Just how soon Judge Wattcrs chamber of Commerce' aftor Invcs- Snodgrass, .Mrs. A. Gnroulte, Clara as receiver for the Kinney properties tlgatlng Mr. Krels refused to have Edwards, F. 11. Wheeler, A. R. can proceed with the affair Is a mat- niiy tliltiK more to do with It. Then Thompson, W. J. Baxter, Mrs. Mabel tor of considerable discussion local- m.. Kr(B mntlo the arrangement Moollor, A. H. Criven, Mrs. A. It. ly. Somo clnlm that the Walte with the Crawford Point Land Co. Craven, Dr. W. F. Hubbard, Mia. mortgage foreclosure will have to j0W 0K ,! option runs on the Mnttie Walker, Miv. John Swnnsoii.' proceed and that the property will' ,,.0porty and the detailed nature Jack Pearson, Mrs. H. P. Bradt, Win. J have to bo sold under It and then of it i,nH not been stated. I Attlzer, J. C. Lambert, B. Ashby, during the period allowed for re-, Tho lloscbtirg Kevlew says: ' Fred Lllman, C. J. Cottrell, M. Mich-1 dcinptlon, Judge Wattcrs will simply -,t a meeting of tho board of elson, E. F. Conrad, C. L. Colo, C. M. ' have to sell tho equity to .Major directors of tho Coos Bay Towimlto Bonnoy, Joe Shea, O. F. Shultz, S. ' .. , n t . . rnmo nt Kinney. It Is reported that tho Company In this city, Br. A. F. Aired, Walter Dresser, Oliver (lard- rOriiailtl UIOPS rlrSl ai'Te " matter will come up for action at Bother 'was elected president and incr, II. D. Drlscoll, J. M. Porch, IMeW Series tO LOS AngeleS the coining term of court. ,lohn Ml Throne secretary. Tho Jack Emlg, W. V. i'akiak. i Sacramento Wins. Jiajor Kinney declares oinerwiso. company expects to soon transfer NEW FALL STYLES On every boat we are receiving the newest and latest ideas in Men's Suits Young Men's Suits Boys' and Children's Clothing New Stetson Hats New Arrow Shirts Fall Stetson Shoes We invite your inspection of these new lines Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, -Three Stores: MARSHFIELD Band on COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCOR E declares otherwise. Ho says the property will have to lie tnor nrst appraised and that one of tho first appraisers will be a seaport man who will know the values of prop erty. Ho says tho English clients of Bnlfour-Ciiithrle Company, for whom Judgo Bronaugh made tho trip to London, through their bank er, picked tho South Inlet property as tho most valuable on (ho Bay. Major Kinney says that ho has fam iliarized himself with receivership proceedings and he will show thoso who think ho Is In a had position that they don't know as much about it as they think they do. llo says that Judge Harris, Judge Walters and Attorney Bryson nro mighty fine men and that IiIb Interests will bo protected. Koine Warm Mi'iigo. Today he gave out tho following copies of telegrams that ho had Just ecnt: To F. B. Walte. Sutherlln. Ore gon: I am surprised that you Ignor- holdings on Coos Bay to Eastern syndicate Joseph Krels." represented nu by BO.VT WANT JACK JOIIXSOX. NORTH IlKNI) NEWS London Public mill Actors Object to His Appearance There. 1 1117 AMoeiaird itch in ;oo uajr Timer J I LONDON', Aug. 20. The Federa- tlou of Variety Artists Is ejipeetcd to take eiiectlve measures to pre vent the appearance of Jnck John sou In London music halls. Tho ID AMoclated I'rrn to Coo nr TlmM. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 20. Port land lost the first game of the new series to Los Angeles hero yester day, .'I to 2, although they outhlt the visitors. The scores yesterday: At Venice it. H. K. IWI.nn, .P. f'.l.lW nr., niTi.n.-ln u v '"'' ' l'1 einuu x o - . . vent the appearanco of Jnck John- Sacramento 2 S 1 to rush their street work con- H0 , ,,,, niBo ,mllB Tho M I)ortla(l u. ,,. E. tracts In North Bond and will have unnoiincoinont that tho pugilist will Portland 2 7 2 the smaller Los Angeles : ' 0 It. II . E. A. S. Biggs, formerly with tho Wll- do (l turn at ono of ion tc iiurr people at .iyrtlo Point, West End theaters next week has At San Francisco bring some of his equipment here brought a number of remonstrances San Francisco to handle tho heavy grading. from tho London public. Oaklnn.i 1 0 BIKES IIP SEAT HARRISON IS SMITOILLS IN CONGRESS GIVEN PLACE my opinion, tbn best thing for you and I both is for you to return to tho Bay at once ami adjust our differences. Tho so-called Wllsey English syndicate deal Is only your own manipulation, In keeping with all your conduct of tho last ten jenrH to wreck and defeat the Belt Lino Bnllway project, a continued conspiracy. I hive all your records Inspect Local Lumber Lum ber Plants This Afternoon. Conimltteo agreed umiij- iiiuuiiiiiiiiimy ui report 111 rnvor school r "outing Win. J. MacDonnld, pro- nr Anorlatnl 1'nn to Com lljr Tlnin.l WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Sub. Uepregentatlvo Francli; Burton Har rison of New York was nominated today by President Wilson for Gov ernor General of the Philippines nnd Itceldcnt Philippine Commissioners 'YHAT would you think of a captain who tried to steer his ship without a rudder? A merchant who tries to steer his business without an up-to-date Cash Register takes out as much hazard as would the captain E M. HOWARD, Sales Agent National Cash Register. ChandlcrlHotcl "Get a Receipt.' TENNIS GAME PLAYED TODAY Resigns Because of Justice ernor General of Philippines to His Opponent. Plan for Freedom. MM. I.. .. fi ! HUH Uliornuou 111'. hClieiICK ailll Jllr AmwIMM rrrm to Coo Day Tlm. his Illltinoro Forest School students WASHINGTON, Aug. IS. Tho it t... it if. f k n. .1,1 ... ...n,...uMK u.o it hinnii nHH0 Kt.(.,s iiiuiH. aiioiii iweiuy-nvo stuilents came with him. The euivlciiluiu of the nas been chnnged soniowhat. Part gresslve ,or tho 12th .Allchlgan dls of the students remained in tho trlct. II. Ollu Young. Republican, rc- nnd will press tho Belt Line fight East and the balance caiuo to Coos signed his seat bocniiBo he believed ,loro lloIoful of Independence, were straight sets, l!-, ngainst you to tho bitter end from Bay. Prof. Schenck will remain MacDonald had been beaten on a K'"ca,1' pleased at his appointment, now on. The discouraging feature here until about' September IS. technicality. No Indication of his policy v.-as forth- POIXTKK TO I. W. ff. Tho Orcgonlan says: "Attnis of tho I. W. W. is called til aunouiico'neiit that farmers in Wti lugton nnd Idaho need men lo t harvest their ciojm. Tho I. W. I lovo tho open air, ns wltneat m fondness for open-nlr meeting I " ' lioro Is a elianco for plenty oil McLouqhlin and Bundv Retain T,,t"' wo"111 n,cn ,mvo an cmf hamnmnch n Unnnw In I'"" narvuiii iifin 10 iwt wiiuinpiuiioiiip IIUIIUIO III Straight Sets. tllr AiiOi'Ulcl 1'rcn lo C'not riir TlmM. NEWPOUT, Aug. 20 .McLough- lln and Bundy retained their titles as American ehninplons In tho ten nis doubles by defeating tho chal lengers, Straehan and Griffin, In weary Jaw inracles and hirdtti muscles of arms, legs and tad" 1 If you huvp any tiling toie!l,r trade, or want help, try a In Tho Times. "-." and 0-1. Is that you have not nronertv or Part of tint HtinlimiH. iimli.ihk- tin. wealth enough to pay the full Judg- will remain hero for a year, work- .MEETS WITH ACCIDENT. inent which any court would grant to the Holt Lino Hallway Company nnd myself. I have tried so hnrd to avoid this last bitter fight, tho last warning I wilt give you. Yours respectfully. L. I). Kinney. lug in tho local mills and camps, thus getting tho year of practical experleiU'o before being graduated from the Institution, Plans for tho annual feast and frolic at1 tho beach, when the now To Earl C. Bronaugh: You will students will, be formally Initiated, pleaso sent at once all the abstracts nro being made, with roferenco with my properties. Including the little bank record .vrrw-; .OHTlL "vr. inrowing its occupants hook to Virgil Walters. Iteielvnr. . .. . .. ,,UJ Krado. Mrs. Quollon Is n largo Kuril. Ilnn.l I .... " ' -m ""v, ' fleshv won,,.,. n,l 1... Mm f,,n V" .-" " " "'""ii mo incut Itancli Vi-iip Mvifl,. I..li.t . . ,v (lays, Wllsey English syndicate deal Is lVo"ch.u ''lml """,y "or,OH8 1,n,,8e8' 1,ut . nothing nioro than a Walte tiwuilpu- MYHTLF POINT Or n " ,"'ol0" 1,,mes- 11 ,8 !! that the ci,ni LESFS latlon; It Is not fair to use my It. B. Beine.it yesterday 'started'wlTh" ,,,Uo ,,H,,,B tho troul,I wns tlmt ' - abstracts against mo. jf you do ...... t n, i.i.,.... .., ........... "r Ml,.vo' s,w of .Marshnold. If Florence Comiii..ic not return them I will collect from ms been started from C vu luupuiiHny uieir run valuo. Yours respectfully, L. I). Kinney. To W. .1. Wllsoy: Plenso send mo by return mail the option signed 'eh. 21; the sldo ngroeinont, samo date; the Certificate of Agency and the two licit Lino stock books. Yours respectfully, L, j). Klmioy. nas neen started from Coos County. ',, ; " " ( " He started with a drove of 250 head t ,K ' , ?f 1,10 Wa' of fat steers fro,,, the b,g DeS ! , MOTIIKK IS BEAU, pleted decided that ho would hold hack some to feed a couplo of months longer. Then he will tak out tho I'l'NCIIEir (JOT .MIXED coining from Harrison, who aiinouu-1 , cod ho would mako a stateineiu after (,,'al,s n,('.v le Handlebars In Dark- r . , T. the Senate had conllrnicd hlr.i. At ne.-s for Steer Horns. Word reached hero a few days the White House It simply was said Editor Times- ago that Mrs. Quollen met with a that Harrison would cany out tho I Wll , " 7 , . painful. If not serious, accident. Democratic platform pledges of tho' ' roimnin" io "' ''"S Mr. and Mrs. Quollen were in a Baltimore Convontioii, which declared . AVCo 8nm' houra of tho mornliiK l'uggy coming from Port Orford for ultimate Phllllpplno Independ- of t!l Dutchninn (?) by tho i! r7 "V""0, '.ni "m om'- """'Ison was a member of tho name of Olio Olson, who ban been 0Or f llii lalniwla ?.. 1 1. rt .... " "l l"o v-onimis-.iow oscnpo. wniio nicandorlng nlonr hI.ii. nru will t ........i ...ui.t.. . i , i , ' n .......im4 oiiiiui it iew ' ii luitr.iroiy innniior, ho noticed jwhat looked liko two horns protrud- till frnm ci.im 1... ...... ... a... I nwi..u ininiitiii ny mo wayside. Ql'AHTEBS. Thinking that ho had run afoul of n Wild Btnnr. nn,l lifi. !... i... Iil n l.i " " ""' iu mm so, the horse cannot bo blamed for to Kir .... s..i...i.i ' . . 1 nuy l" "nnmo that spoclo as the FLORENCE, Or., Aug. 20TI,o ' ' Z" " ? ra,! t,,0,r horns uld havo Siuslaw Conimorclnl Club hn. . ..Wl "nn(ls nnrt , i.u.iw mo sieer on his uld bo helpless. utlously toward the spot horns protruded, ho loap, lotting out a at tho samo timo, For Ten Mile and North Launch I'.MO.V will leave ! field, Commercial avenue docM orv morning at service of tld. e nocting with auto for Lakeside.! turn Biuno day, arriving at jib field In evoulng xoutii STAlt will leave M Hold as usual lu afternoon anil turn In morning. NED GALLOWAY Gray Auto Fisher & Tucker, IW m i. nlnnrn Hol After 12. 260L, RUM Marshfleld. Oreioa. ......i. i .. ...... .. .. .... u uiiiL'nB iiiov worn (lis. iuiikuo ror nnrninnont in iii-iir iifni nuu will Sllll) tlieill ..i........ . .-....-..... .iiuiiuin mr hack U'lmrn 1m r...,. i...o.. ......... " ' . I'liiyliiK more sane nnd sobor sense tho r dm. Mm Ro,.n.,H ,... , w lioro ho wo ....... .ti,i-i,iuK in roriiann, this ,..., ... - - - - ..... ut U1U Aiovlnir i-n is tho first roiiiiilni. .r fnt ,.,,ki,. i ...ii iiioj urn many times going now Nadeau building, which Is tn li ...... . ...nm IIII-.1H..1. ...... lll.l.. . , ... . .. - IIUIH Wllicn (his year. Mr. Dnmnnt tw ' ". u is nop- reuuy tor tneni by Sontomlmr i shlnnln. ,. f,.. i , " " ;:"V. e'1 tI,llt Qnollen's Injuries nro Tho main hall Is 2Sv4n w " BH! n miRMy ..... . . Tu ' " ",' "ot serious and that sbo win Rnn threo rnn.ii... . mO0( curdling yell i in ii urn in mi ii mi wiih fnniii nin.i ... ' .ri wmi aiiiuniiiu rnnn uio accident. Gold in addition. recover from Beach Globe. second bunch of about 200. Tho Messrs. Drow NEW COAST LINE. and Geo, mnnagor . Tarcnt of .Mrs. Hurry Bradllehl Dies At If.'. If, ILL.. t.t ' niwiur, .. . , . -, ...wool a, uruw nuu ueo, llnrri. Ilrmln.,!.. i . . . Ill SI ( 1 1 1 t IB llld pll.ltrn lwi.if nnllln .. . . .. ' .'.iBUTuny recoiv- , . . . " .... mm unoman respectlveh'' of tho I! l Z "..lr 'Ztl! " Company at Marsh- ... .... .., ..,.,., .Mrfl, AKll8tn -v.. wi. ii we- uoiu, inmio a trip to Itoguo Blver ", i.i imr noino 111 Hpoknno, Wash. Mrs. Bradnold left for thoro last week nnd evidently arrived just I-.", io nor parents demise. Mrs " fin1 nrnonln 11. . ... Tho board of Kovor- :..'. 1,10 aorn8 wltH both nors has selected tho furniture and Tho fn" ' no, .f1 Wro manner, that Is to bo hero In timo for .rce of Ican crrled hlnv Installation In tho now qunrtors of fenco and off STREETS OUDEHKD GltADED. ANVIL IN TitOlMlliK A Portland paper says: tlon to Intervono ,the bridgo into nbout three feet of water. He showed creat nrMon. mind, h ii . ' ' ' 1,0 u,u"s rrantic- FLOnKVCl.' a.. oa ... 'Dy to the hornn nf last week looking over tho telonhonn imnrovoinnnt. i... l.i... and when ho hit fv. ' . linn !(,. n ..i . ... .v h.u.iuiK Ol JOUOr- iVl " iur lllb nrsi Jino with n view to mitt ne t In son nn.i r.nr,u.,n . (thought was in in.i , ... Miiiii.i aiii'M h iiiib Ftann i itiiiii liiii 1 1 ill ri nrn Wl.te w .utythree years ia ami f e, Co Z Z "Z 'To0!.,0"':!? T Th0 ,,0,,y WM Wn ' ' ! W lauen to the old homo at Tnpnmn 1 nn for tinrlnl T,... . . w" Uny :, " 0,"iiug ciiimreu Anvil nrn l r n.n. ..... ... . inu, ...... .....uuuui, .Mrs. wm. Walk- tl riy made her home "A poll- r,"? M,,om,,tlo- Mr- nrow stated ordered by the Council and wll n h,B ,mck- Then began a desner wa. llle.1 In the , V " t " ' V K",B to p,lt 1)0 read' for hl(ls a short time.'1"0 DnttI a'1 'o "Dutchman" was tho Vulcan iron 1 ' flr8t 0 a8S Bhl. that tho A board of reviewers consists ; near'y w"lod when a ruhber tirJ TT V 1.1. i ' Juctvay, h, h. Pourtnles nml;. ""j" n,m 0l tho sldo of the libel suit of tho Union against the schooner Bnndon to Gold Beach would ho E. S. m-nr hno w ...... . head nnd hn HtD.n...J ..... . . . . . . - - ... .. .... ...... .... . I.... VI. 11 W PA t.'n..... 1... . . ... -. or AUrb i,.r.r....... n... ,lBBUi wiui iuoi oil at Astoria on 1 "... uo siroicnen Irif Imj!! I i. w ! for,- m,r of occasions. L wl in . 1 1,,8tpatl tho old ono. The wortc Oil ll.n llo.. ...... .. ' " v.. ...lii ...,,... ...... August Witto. who Is n,,wr': i lamis u was not paid, and an action ; '. ,ru".wmn tno nexr . .nl, .l. .. - . " 'V""D . 0 rCCOVOr J12r.fi. 17 Ullfl ..r..nrHIl.. 'v'" "in - i ine aicuonai.i Vn.,i. . - " "J bo completed Now tho Iron works asks C,800" aa l,08Slole.Port Orfora rop at Dan els Crcok nn.l ,ii... 7 ,,,u ,,on worl" rrii.,,n,. Hte, who Is a baler' l ,0 bcc?Iae ono ' " lntlffs. so ,t Tr bune- tab,' Waa-lngton tnohonj- can vocci Mmo Wh ( jr you havo anything to sell, ' , that wan done." ' trle' L.want he'P. try a Wai In The Times, rent. Want Ad of tho district and proportioning tho lcycl0, SheoplshIy he crawled forth coat to each lot In tho district. AMONG THE SICK. Peter Mare, an old resident of the Larson Inlet section, has been quite elck. . from tho slough, and returned to catop vowing that novor again would he ry to beat tho world's record at bull dogging" a bicycle. A. WITNESS. tJLyov have ayt:hlng to sell, rent. I'tVL fe'P. try . tfi'nt Ad Singer Sewine We have thera tor i ft w8 Machines i Bupplle and Needles " 181 Park Ave. ' Pboae 8M cno nniPiY UnRK. FOR PROMPT WOJI FOR GOOD Telephone the old i Coos Bay Steam I We always deliver the I Phone 57-J Nrtk Bead ulw a,v no ml1? J cars ieve .v .i 7 . m to 7 P. o-t I to IS o'clock everj cents one way. ru",. iiJ Commutation ?ooZ'ii0. Care leve Chwdjr fleld and North B r North Bend. GORST t KW' In The Tines,