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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1913)
?1 i v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. PORTER TELLS OF RUSH WORK SMITH-POWERS MINE OPENED Electricity Connected Up Sun day and With AUTOS COLLIDE ON FRONT ST. J. F. Haney's New Taxicab Damaged Yesterday by Pio neer Delivery Truck. In n head-on collision Into yester day afternoon on Front street, .1. E. llancy's new tnxlenb was con siderably damnged. The delivery truck of the Pioneer Grocery rnn Into the taxi, smashing In the front of the latter. No ono wns In- readiness to complete the develop- Issued: PERMITS FOR NEW BUILOK Now Operating New Power. It seems Hint the North Ilend car been Installed several weeks ago In South Marshlleld. is going down Trout street and and the electricity had to be turn-1 ,T. Matthews, Says Grade of Coos Bay Line To Acme Will Be Done uc tober 1 Rush Tunnel. J3UGENE, Or., Sept. 2. The rail road grado between Eugene and Acme, CO miles on the now Wlllnin-ctto-PacIflc line to Marshlleld, will be completed within 30 days. This was the statement of Johnson Por- 4rt. rtlitrnpf nr fnr ihn lllstntlPO lift- tween Not! tunnel and Acme, who'jured. It Is estimated that the ment work and start mining coal -nn I., Kmrnno to rnnfor with the cost of the repairs of the taxicab on the larger scnle. M.i.f ondnnnr r Hm .now lino. Aci.in.wlll bo between $50 and $7G. The 22.'.-horse-power dynamo bad Is four miles from the Pacific Ocean and the grade Is tho first to be completed from Eugene to tidewater. Following tho completion nf tho grade, tho rails must bo laid, tho ballasting done, nnd the 'bridges built. The completion of thq grade makes more possible the realization of Chief Engineer II. P. Hooy's pre diction that trains will bo running Jrop Eugene to tidewater by Christ mas. "Wo arc making all tho speed pos sible upon tho construction of the bridges," said Engineer lloey. "Wo have two auto trucks hauling steel, and many teams. Tho stool In car ried both from Eugcno and from Florence, lo which place It Is brought by boat. Wo are taking every step possible to rush tho work." Contractor Porter, speaking In rafcrenco to tho work on tho 1200 foot tunnel between Gardiner nnd Coos liny, slated Hint hero, too, op erations aro being rushed. This one tunnel Is tho pleco of construc tion upon which (he completion or tho whole lino hangs, for all will finished when It Is, "I shnll have tho tunnel com pleted," ho saltl. hnvo my full plant estnb'lHlted. nnd wo shnll bo working from the fur ther cud within three mouths. This About $22,000 Worth of Con struction Work Done During August Says Inspector. The Smith-Powers' mine on Isth-1 G. W. Trlbbey, building Inspector, inns Inlet yesterdny wns operated in his monthly report to tho Mnrsh by electricity for tho first time, the Held City Council, says that during electricity having been connected August ho Issued permits for about ui last Sunday and the preliminary $22,000 worth of buildings nnd re tests made. Everything Is nqw In pairs. Tho following permits were Lndd & Hnrrls, for tho Iluteh- eson block, Front street. Mrs. Mcminn Mlllycr, residence The "American Lady" Creates Beautiful and Graceful Figure a was hnd stopped to tnko on pnsscngers. The Pioneer nnto was following be hind It and owing to the people getting on tho North Uend car blocking tho way between It and the street, Jack Carter, Jr., who was driving the Pioneer truck turn ed out to pass It on the loft. Mr. Hnney, Jr., who wns driving tho taxicab was coming from the other direction on Front street and swung out to tho right to pass tho North llcnd cur. Neither ho nor Carter saw the other until they hnd cleared tho North Hend car. Then It was too late for Carter to stop bis de livery truck, which wns going ut n good speed. Neither driver was hurt. Last Saturday night Fred Neliue's enr was pretty badly damaged. It was standing In Front of tho Palae Don Snvago's car was standing In front of It nnd when he backed up to get out. his car Jammed .While's, crushing In tho radiator. Snvago drives for Wesley Taylor. I WILL START S coos i'mci-: wammexs. Tho following men, nrcordlng to 11. rj,.... i .... ...... ..rii..l.. 1 within n - "ip f I niuiu rinmu'r, mv uiu uiiiuihi uuos county f ire unions jor mis senson: A. E. Adolsporger, W. J. Conrad, Frank Heath, Cornell Lug- wlll enable us to double our opera-1 Hons." ierstroiii, Frank Smith, Carl Al- Progrcss on tho Not I tunnel Is rc- brecbt, of Marshlleld; G. S. Gothro. Eugene Terry, Henry lloeck, Archie ported more rapid than usual. Tho I '' VauHnii. North IKmi.1: fimnnl nrnWH n..l nil... font nf lmiwli I ""riCS .1. LTOUC... haill .lOUllSOIl. L. C. Reynolds, Jasper Yoakam, 4,i nun ntut riM Til ll I'Hilfi v" mill nlL'llf feet on Friday. At this rate tho I llntmi Crouch. Co.jnlllo; C. Car romalnlng 225 feet of bench will be' u, C",',l)1!!vl', , MT, KnrtlW oaten out rapidly. Tho headings, I 'ou'8 "'. "TO " of m.ir,.. .., nlrnn.u- tl.mi.H, i noiiient, Hod Garrett. Georgo Guer- j ill, Dalzoll King, I'rod I, anion, James residence In ed on slowly for It until It wns South Marshlleld. thoroughly dried out and in rendl- j F. E. Conway, residence for John ness for Bervlce. J. 1). Moreen, who Motlev In Nnsburg's Addition. bns been superintending tho work o. lllbnrgcr, Eplscopnl Church on returned from there last evening Market street. with Supt. Hennessey, who has Geo. E. Cook, residence In Seng charge of the nilno and who opened stacken's Addition. It up. j Also nine permits for minor re- Tho slope of tho now mine has pairs running from a few dollars to been sunk to a depth of 310 feet $500. below high tide lu Isthmus Inlet Ho fore I lie real slopo in the mine down to ibi conl was started, nti mitiritwn .ri i.ot I'fil nf tlln mil face drainage was constructed, no fore entering the big slope, a large. chamber was hewed out of the , sntidstono. This In 100 feet long," II feet wide nnd nine feet high.' This has been brilliantly ll'.;ht'J I nnd Is said lo give ono n '.rill j after entering through tho dark pas- ...... tCf. sage way and suddenly opening t'.e rC0)ie S O-l U-10 Lent otOI'C doors to It. I To Have Branches in Ban- At present a force of about sixty clOII 311(1 Myi'tlO Poillt. men Is employed there, but this will . . . be increased now. A 200-horso-pow-1 F'- rtorg, who has opor er electric hoist has been Installed . "j0'1 ,,1'c ,'00"1" " -"" K"'ro " to tnko tho coal ouf of the mine. AIilinoUl for tho past two years. a r,... n... ..... ...,...t, Hindu a remnrknblo success of I I 1 ( I IIU llVUlJflllU4l, UW l 1 owing to the old steam hoist being Inadequate, hnd been merely to go down through the conl without op ening up tho chnnibors. However, a largo amount of conl has been The first time you try on nn AMKMIOAX LADY compare It enre fully with tho corBct you have been wenrlng. Look for Style You'll sco It in every line. Look for Comfort You'll find It in every curve. Look for Quality It's there lu materials and workmnnslilp, Try nn "AM Kit I CAN LAHY" Get tho evidence of your eyes on your- solf. Then uso your own good judgment. St. OO TO $.1.00. Wo nro exclusive nijcnts for tho ".Modml" IVciiit-liicc'il cnr.sot. !ji.-.00 TO JjW.BO. HUB DRY GOODS CO. "SMAItT WEAK FOIt OCOXXKI.L Ml'ILIHXC WOMEX" I'HOXK Ml. tapped and the mining and develop ment work can be carried on simul taneously, the output being gradunlly Incrensed. For sonio time they hnvo been taking out about fifty tons of coal per day, but It prob ably will not bo long boforo the output can be increased to 2."0 tons per day. The electricity for operating tho the business and has demonstrated that there Is a great demand for tlieso stores oven In small towns. Ah a result of this development Mr. Westorberg has Interested II. A. Murphy, recently of Siitherlln. Oregon, In tho business with him and they will at once open a chain of stores in Coos County. In discussing his plans today, Mr. Westorberg stated, "Wo will at onco open at least two mnre stores, ono at Haiidon and another at Myr tle Point, nnd later expect to branch out Into other nolg:: boring towns. i Owing to a largo demand for us to REV. It OUT, E. llltOWNING return-: Sneeliim, Geo. Stephenson, Myrtle ed from Gardiner vestordnv. Imvluir lolIlt: N- '' Mc.MUr, Allegany; L. accompanied lllshop Sendtllng on ' A ,,ull,'' H'ui'ln: J. It. Ilrown, ( lnstnlj his visit to St. Mary's Church. ! Thomas, liayes. u. ;. l ar- Thoro was n largo attendance nti1"'1'- u,lni,: ltim' ,a,,,, u"1"1: tho service. Tho lllshop left for'(,l(,"n ,,ai'l5t,'- ''"'rvlew; Jcdin I.ohn Hoseburg via Drain yesterdny llcl'r ('nil,aH Valley; Walter Law- inunUllir ilf or a H lOlt V H L tn " .m;minuj. mini Ih r'.'irrlml nn n litfrli.iwiu'ir wlro from the electric plants of the lmvo n -'',01,t 8lol, f the C LEAVE TODIiy COAST LEAGUT objllice wmm. Steamer Sails for Portland Portland Loses Both Gamesl With Lame List of Passen- I Yesterday to Sacramento- gers Incoming List. otllcr Gais Played, ,, . ... I'lr AMO' lalr.t I'rri to cooi Dr Tlaii iuo .Miianco saiieu louay lor POIITLANI), Or., Sept. 2.-Atel .ilium mm a capneuy use oi taking soven strnlght samM tol passengers, ninny lenvlng lioro In Sacramento, Portland ycstcrivl .nUi, , cuho worn wuroicn. dropped tho double-header lo till hiio cook on anoiii ninoiy tons or visitors. The scores yesterdar i ..nui j.uii.i. Among At San Francisco It. Ml those sailing on her wore: i08 Angeles ( l n. I., hiiinnor. .mini a. Willis, sun Frnnclsco 3 3 ll c-iiiis. i.oiz, i). .i. I'eranl. Jos. Con- (Second Game.) iiui, .i. i in. ii. ii. iiosi, u. w. uust, i.os Angeles 7 J ll Mrs. H. E. Snyder, Mrs. Eva Gam- San Francisco ......... 4 III nun, hsthcr Hoggs, Hnrold Larson, At Venice It. H.EI J. W. Spencer. Jr.. J. W. Silencer. Oakland 1 ill I Portland ho will go south to Med ford. While lu Gardiner lllshop Scaddlng made a visit to Ueedsport and wiik highly pleased with the outlook and tho prospects for early developments In the beautiful townslte. If you hnvo anything to sell, vent, trade, or want help, try i. Want Ad Jh Tho Times. I'KltKT OX III XT n...iii. ...in . . . . iuYiiH. vi! navn rniif'iiKiPii in tiiiii n i . .." V.. " 2r,-cen Ihnll tn rtlMo 1 1..l "'"' "' l"'r. V. .Mlinillt. I). Vdllco 5 1 cousmeranio eieciric nun ng . " - 1 A. )nnnn nn w w fun,.. ..i , . . hlnorv from time to time nn tb . nl"' nt 110 o w,n thoro bo any-' " " ' n V , iftecon.i c.aiue.j clonnllo .mnra.nl. H.vo " ." '"'' ,,,v. ,,, ,, ,, , A ' . ..' , , I mac (lev While not been eonc'tided for handling tho output of tho mine, Arno Moreen I "Tho opening of IblHclK,.,, of s'ores ST'":. "T' M.' C' .K' -riii.io,,to I II I bus been-working on a plan that 1 w,n 1,,CI1" " K,"cnf Hi vl"; "10 will probably be utilized. Consldor-1 l'""'"' " win givo us a Close and four children. Mrs. Ag- Portlnnd 2 S l nes ooyio anil four children, W. A. f Second Gnme.) Smith, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Naomi Sacramento 7 $ able of thooutput will be shinned ,ml,"r ,n'-vl" I'owor-lnylng direct " w; V' N,,n"" Sncrameut vicinity of Elkton. Several deer " g g Z '"'e TtnmZ M,Jlan "' done wild cat were bagged by Gus ,,' ', ,! , kUlUU UaUw' U"Lt Mr. Westorberg and Is an on-II: (,,lri,,ou' J' '' U"'M" n1"1 a0' M'J d G. Sawyers, but Mrn. Peret was ... I imi-i.i,.n,i ,i..t , nrnor. day, I ho and and G. Sawyers, but Mm. Peret was forced to remain . camp due to an' " , i...! . i ' inn... Ho w . A.o,,B those nrrlvlng on , AI uttnek of the n.u.nps.-Tl.o Yoncolla '..',h .. . .. ami of tho business. I "niu' om Eureka were; W. I . ... t,..r cl itiilt H l.tll IHJ IIIUIIUII , mmmmmmmmmmmmnA unloaded by electric cranes :VS OF I'l.OllKXCK It will probably be arranged to l,(,''lt"'l'l,l nnd practical business Times. fl -I'M, IT 'YES EXAMINED FE GLASSES FITTED Birilog Your Childireini to us and hnvo their twos examined before school starts. aMany children do not jot nlong well in school just on account of poor vision. We never advise glasses unless they are neeessarv. It mav save coniplifalions and suffering later if von have an examination made now. Licensed Stale Opticutu in elumje. Four or flvo-ton cnpnclty boxes will be loaded direct at tho initio, pine- l.nnglols ed on small cars and run down to mo wniers eclgo ami then with Tho dnnrn ItAGGIXG AT MAXIM .V Events Along (lie Sliisbnv as IiWH The Wot. Eggleston, Miss Sophia Ilendorson. ' IA. A. I nlo. Mrs. Joslo Hill. C. C. soi.tl.niayd, one of tho millwrlsbl' I I hare. J. F. I razler. V. S. Frnzlor. tllo TI,,owntt., In. was unfortW break h 5"1 had Ids rlgbt electric cranes swung over onto a festival ,roo ., " . ; . ' ""V,. ..lJ8' ba.lly hurt Tuesday wm.e - l.iir..,, i.i..,i ,1,,..... ... ,i ... .. ' .'nirum, r.Hiiior uuer . i ia.iui, (i,0 Tidowater mill 1 "I"'1, r '"" IiicIiis C. Nowninn, Louis Tarkolson, W. ,.,,,. ,n fH, ,.,, During Carnival. E. Erlckson. T. Uosoberg. Mertha , C" '. ' 0"' , co that was given by tho Tysskn, llulda Muslo, Allda Os- ', ?Z,K ZzL In tho mill. It will bo unloaded In n similar . inland lu.mr m.i,. i.nn.i., 'luMinn.i ' " i . .Tolin Mason of Point i"' ......U UIIIBIU. ... . ,, ,1V 11 111 lUWII OUIIIIUIIJ I" I ". II lllllli: lllt'll- llliIIIIM r',;:..!:,' T.1",:.r' u, c,ml u"m mat ., . :. " " iMiHHiiii.. the people In and around Lnnulobi i i.i ftp i to i iiM cnt. and In tho easiest way to prevent Z ZZ r" ltUT"V? J '''"- AiTcMcl.-Jltunilo McGln-l The cold storago plant of WJJ slnckliiL. ' uiei.iseives ,,8 ,lf f.nlllll - ... , .. utonI1. vea" I nilll COmmilllllv In rnttm f..,.. .i ' 1 " r'" iuo lllllliu nuuo v.". The oualltv f dm rnn I i ,,,,.i, 1 , ' 1 uul 1101,1 ,ll0.ns G. W. Dlxmi. wlum m.,ncn.i inut. c,.. .iw. o,.Bt Hum this season. belter than has usually been found , H Jivr.,, ... n.'T'! 11 " . "!'.'.Z01 H,Kht 'or Intoxication, wns fined SG At a spoclnl ineetlng ot Mfl on the Hay. and In fact I sni.i '"i, iion.o Aloth , . ,,, ,rn, n.,..n i,ni,i Monday eveninf.M be nearly tho best. If not the best. ' U ,.Bo it is V ?lin 1 VimV p ?.(,0,lln1"1 ll ?'r- Another drunk was Morey tended his resignation M . ... nrrnster .niim. i... iifh . , .... n... ..... r Kinreuif. br II) llir the ln.lr.m, 1 1..1..I. "f uur uiciinril- Hl.ai oi uiu iu " ever mined here, it Is also expected he 10 get considerably better as thcyica,0r lit 1 11 1 1 1 lt iirnneeilu ' ' ' " - vr 1 - entity coi'xty xi:ws. MAMS IX STATIOXS HAVE PASSEI Red Cross Optical Dept. Phone 122-J. Red Cross Drug Store Motorcycle Delivery. Xevv Saloon Law Mecaino i:ilcclle Saturday Xlglit. SALEM, Or., Sopt. '. Last Satur day night saw the end of all sa-. loons located lu or near railroad stations, tho law passed at the last M1"8 county "TOIU" "i i" i-ogisiatiire. making i ru At MUl Keg Creek, this thorn Illegal, becoming effective Sop-1 county, to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Me tember 1. Tho light to do away sorvey, n 13-pound boy. Events in That Section us Tcdd by Thc (Jlcdie. Married My c. M. Uonlinm. .Tns. tice of tho Peace, Henry S. Itedflold and Mrs. Norn Hall. Tho nowly- weus aro uotii residents of Harbor, .... , uu saioons in rnllway stations was started by Governor West moro than n yenr ago, whon nn offorr wns inndo to closo tho bars In tho .Tef-ferson-street station, lu Portland, through Injunction proceedings. It developed that the oxlstlng law re lating to the subject wns not- suffi cient to closo the saloons nnd n now 0110 was passed. Tho law affects n largo number of saloons throughout tho stnte. So far as is known, the saloon mon hnvo no Intention of flghtlnc tho law. AGATES polished nnd made Into Mom In Gold Mench. Aucust 07 mi 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor S. Miller, a son. Owing to tho mother being ill with tho measles at the tlmo of giving l.lrth, both tho moth er nnd child are in a precarious condition. Judge Wood recolved advice last night from the State Insane Asylum to tho effect that Eugene Ingman, who wns committed to tho asvlum sonio two months ngo by Judge Wood, has escaped from the asylum nnd Is now nt large. It will be re- motnuored tlint the unfortunate man was a resident of Lakeport and It was thoro whero tho examinnHnn feon, after a tusslo, and ho gavo his Dyor wns nppolnteil '8"ve',Hl iiiiinn na 1 n it i,.....if. . . , . . . ... 11.. v. rp?iiia, " .wuurui, iuo ngnung sunt unui 1110 ,v- acotciinian. of tll0 Council. A GUARANTEED! LAUGH SHOW Masonic Onera House rHS?y AUGUST 4TH Til K IT C III IV n . T 1.M11CE CO1 I SUCCESS "TR Only Way1 lly JOS. HOWARD, WTH HEX llKHXAIU) una FRANCES ELLE.V HOWjg 1(1 A HOWL KROM START TO FINALE IX 3 SCRkA' PMoo WE J. 1 .Kl The u K whlcl BJDy , ! 'be Nc E,lnt th "P Co rn,( of p,l m COnr., VM. 8TOIUB. ttt t:rgfc this summer. 7 .-. 1 1 I rRIC, 83, 35 and 50c. 0