The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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FERRIS ENDS
GUT WAGE ON
SHE
E
WAY
Governor Says Advice of Out
siders Main Cause of Pro
lonned Trouble
Contractors on Eunene and
Coos Bay Line Reduce
Pay Many Man Change
tnr amohmm i'itm to com nar Tim A general orucr enecunR mo
HOUGHTON', Mich. .Inn. 9. Oov- l .waSlTn i?"00,.,0. TnM
ernor WoodbridBc Korrls finished his cd on tho WlUnmctto Pacific Ral-
i i. v .i. ......, .ii. wav between North Bend and La-
diBtrlc toda an 1 eft for ha ho no Rno. has been luuod signed by
? J ni- 2t '"""".Twohy Bros, and Grant Smith. Tho
at nig Rapids.
'I got what I canio for," ho saltl.
new scale Is 20c per hour or $2
per day for ten hours. Tho men
--mis siriKo cannot, uo semen in a - i...t fr ,- ,. vnlmi
vrcek or n fortnight. I think If It,"-, "' vhich tho contractor
wero left to tho miners and employ- -JJ" ts ii loelnsr price
era themselves It would bo Bottled, whc tho onIor rcnchcd tho camp
Tory quickly. Ills tho advice of the nt Sandpolnt twonty-flvo men re
outsiders, and this Is a somowhat fllBC(, to work longer and camo to
venturesomo thine to say. that lsi, " i..i nn tr Mm mil.
Ilbnlf mnrn M,nn nnvlMn,. oloo l I l. . " .." .- ,....
.w.j ...v.u .... (...J ..ll V1DV, VW
.prolong tho strlko.'
Tho Governor said tho present was
an Inopportuno time for cxocutlvo ac
tion, calling attention to tho fact that
tho judicial machlno of tho stato Is in
full swing. Ho said ho was unwilling
no Governor to do or say anything
that might be construed by nny in
terest as an attempt to Influence the
courso of Justice.
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side. On tho samo day fifty men
applied for tho Job8 mado vacant,
and slnco then a constant stream
of mon havo been scon working
their wav to and from tho camps.
Goo. Gardiner, In chargo or tno
work for Houser & HoitBor, states lie
had no choice In tho matter, and
must reduco tho Bcalo as ordered.
A largo number of men milt
work on tho Myrtlo Point branch
of tho Smith road recently becauso
they wore forced to work In mud
so deep that It took all they could
earn to keep them In rubber boots
and other necessary waterproof
clothing. Tlicso enmo over to get
jobs In the sandy soil, but when tho
wages wero cut. they went on.
North Bond Harbor.
T
I THANK WAITE DENIES I
THAT III? WAS DIIOWXKII
I Tho noseburg Nows says:
' Frank B. Wnlto, of Sutherlln,
i enmo over this morning. A
I story was circulated hero yes
I tordny to tho effect that Mr.
I Wnlto was drowned nt Mnrsh-
field, and suffice to say that he
was much surprised when con-
I gratulntod by his many friends
I hero todny Mr. Wnlto sava ho
I ran float and consequently Is not I
i subject to meeting' tho fnto of '
a watery grave
Bin Steel Head Fights Way to
Cook House and is Served
for Dinner
Swimming from tho sea right up
South Inlet and through half a milo
of flumo on tho Henry Sengstnckcn
ranch, whore C. K. Hnrtz is operating
n tlo cutting ramp, a twelve-pound
stcolh'oad furnished n flno mcnl at
tbo camp, according to C. K. Hnrtz,
who was n visitor in tho city yester
day. Tho flumo is nbout one nnd one
lmlf feet squnro nnd the distance to
tldowator Is about half a mile. Tho
water runs swiftly to carry tho ties
down, but tho big steolhcnd bucked
Ills way manfully right up to tho
camp, whero tho cook gleefully laud
ed him nnd quickly prepared him for
tbo next meal,
Stoollicad havo been known to do
many strange tilings, but for a big
follow to fight his wny up to tho . , ... ,.,., .... ., '
cook house Is something now, nnd tho, iOtal CaSUaltlCS 1743, Willie
WE HAVE RESOLVED:
YEAR'S DEATH
TOLL SI SEA
FIRST -ADDITION
TO
MARSHFIELD
(1 ) To grade ninny more streets in Pirsfc Addition.
(2) To extend the witter system.
(3) To ninko First Addition the most attractive residence
property on Coos Bay.
(4) To get 150 families located in First Addition before 1915.
YOUR RESOLUTION?
Have you resolved :
(1.) Toquit paying rent?
(2) To share in the coming era of prosperity?
(3) To buy a lot and build a home?
(4) To investigate First Addition lots with all this in view nt
your first opportunity?
PIRST ADDITION TO MARSHPIELD
Large lots with city conveniences. l?ight prices.
Easy terms. Inducements to builders.
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
ITS Central Ave.
l'honc 160.
cook served him up with tho proper
nnuro In an offort to do his host
to lfonor tho visitor's memory.
OH
IPCP
pninrnT
UU WU
Number of Vessels Lost Is
Only Sixty-nine.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. it.
Out of n total or 1713 ensunltlos nt
sea during the fiscal year ending
.1 uno :to Inst, tho highest In tho his-
itory of tho life-saving service, only
ii!t voskoIh wore lost nnd "It por-
Jmdiib drowned, according to tho an-
DO YOU
use your telephone to advantage?
WHY NOT?
It is cheaper to talk than to travel,
We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and
connect with the Bell System at Roseburg,
Coos Bay HomeTelephone Co.
Main Offlco.
Mnrshilold, Oregon.
rlBREAD
iS'fei
mtiiAi) .m.ki:b mar
and good, pure, wliolosott,
lshlng bread makes bori n
nnd healthy. Our bread liui
tho finest hnrd Winter ft
kind thiit rotalns tho nut
gluten and phosphates. Cow,
ly it Is rich In nutrition, uii
soltttoly puro in every pirfs
baking nnd hnndllug. Andii,
costs but llttlo money.
Coos Bay BaU
Tbo ilnco for goAl gofthl
Mnrht Ave. PhKi'J
,1 I Inunl report of S. I. Klmbnll, gen
i I frnl superintendent of tho sonlco.
( which hns Just boon mado public.
' Through tho efforts of the ser-
1RECTOR KENTON ANNOUNCES vice. vobhoIs anil tholr curgoos vnl-l
mS''SuNDAY "iSi'Slfv U" ,U :'-S:o' ro "v.d. The!
AT .MASONIC OPERA IIOUSi:. ' (r,nVH r tho "orvlco, with tho ns-1
Director It. N. Kenton of tho Coos
Hay Concert Hand todny iiuiiouuced
jHlstnnco of revenue cutters nnd
wrocklng vessels, assisted 1.1GI vos-
din fiilinwini' iiniLTiim r,n tim u,i,. els. valued, with tholr cnricoes. nt
lnl imifnrt u'lilnli ulll lm t.K'.ni i.O!t l!t.1 fiiul fiiii.i r. t fi O .... 1
Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 nt tho hoiih. Tho crown also warned 182
S!r.rleii",,.80.:.... .ro,vertlV,880,B !,H,t V """
Overture "William Toll" . . KobhIuI lnKrs, practically nil of this work
Celebrated Minuet I'aderowskl being douo nt night. It also ex-
fur
ring
Selection from "Tho Firefly." i persons to nnd from ships to slioro
Prime "lid caring for Injured officers nnd
Now
Grand Fnntnslo "Homo, Sweet
Homo tho World Over". .I.umpo
lly reiiuest. ,
March "Our Director" Hlgulow.iuoro than two-thirds of all tho
Stnr Snangled llnuuer. norsoim Kxnosed tn dnnirnr fmni Mm
I son bolng on board this class of
uuicunuou .iiiuuei rniiorowsKi iitiuiK none iu uigui. u also (
Unrltono Solo Third Air V.irlo jtendetl aid to 28S vossols by fi
"Tho IMmejyxj' .... . orlswold nl8lllllK olllorROI1Py ,, pnrry
mon.
Of tho total of accldonts, smnll
motorboats compilso C8 per cent,
THE WIRELESS, TWIN SCREW
STEAMER SPEEDWELL
SAILS FROM BANDON FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PE
DRO, LOS ANGELES, RED0ND0, LONG BEACH AND
SAN DIEGO.
Tuesday Noon, January 13th
See HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Marshfield Acjent.
I
ICQUII'PKI) WITH WIIHCIiKSS.
Steamship Bf6akwat(
ALWAYS O.V TI.MU
SAILS TltO.M .MAItSlini:!.!):
SAT., .IAN. :i, I p. 1,1.
SAT., .IAN. 10, 7.:i() u. in.
SAT., .IAN. 17, JiJ.iM) p. in.
SAT., .IAN. 21, T.ilO a. in.
SAT., .IAN. Ill, 1 (.()() ii. in.
SAILS Kit (MI POIITMB
TL'ICSDAV, JAN. 0,8
th:siav, JAN 13, 8
TL'i:SHAV, JAN. 20, 8
TL'ICSDAV, JAN. U7,
Tlcketa on sale to all KaMl-rn M)Iiun jiimI liiforinntloii ns to
uiKl r;Mes cheerfully furnished.
Phono Main II.I-L. . L. STUIILIXO.
14
iiiKKi:m:.cK in woimcing
nouns
craft. Tho danger In unskilled
handling of small ploasuro craft thus
I. ..I.n..... ... !.. ... 1....
A iniiii'B working dny Is olglit '" ", " '" "" u,''"1'
linnr m i,...iv ..,-.i.iu .....Uf .rifl rl1" 80 f power boats Instend
perfectly 21 hours to keep him fit of ,,,e ' "' ,', I roc
.oniineuded by the showing that of
1-tOflG persons endangered. 274S wero)
rnspimil In Hut nnu'ni linntn !
NOTICK OK KINAIi Sirn'LK.MKNT.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned i:ecutor of tho estnto of
Itobert llooke, deceased, has fllod
His final account in tho mat
ter of tho estnto of the said
deceased with the Clerk of the
IN TUB COUNTY COUHT OK THK County Court of Coos and Stnto of'
STATIC OK OltKGON, IN AND KOU ' Or gon. and tho llonornblo Judgo!
for eight hours' work. Wonk, soro,
lunctlvo Uliluoya cannot do It. They
must bo sound and healthily active
nil tho time. Koley Kidney Uills will
innko them so. You cannot tnko
them Into your Bystem without good
results following. Owl Proscription
Pharmacy. Opposite Chandler Ho
tel. Krnnk 1). Cohan. Phono 71.
Coquille River Coal
21 00 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton
Guaranteed Price, $5.50
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
GEO. A. BAINES,
Offlco open until HUH) p. in.
Phono 181-L. J8 liromhvuy So.
S. S. ALLIANC)
EQUIPPKl) WITH WIRELESS.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND POU COOS BAY
MONDAY, JANUARY 12, AT C P.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Coniicctioii with the North Hank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company.
Phono 1 1. c. K. M'GIWnG&Jgl
THE COUNTY OK COOS.
In tho .Mutter of the Application
of William George Kingston for
Leave to Change Ills Name to
William G porno Gamble.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notlco Is herob) glun thut William
thereof has set and annolnted Mon
day, tho 2nd day of Kobrunrj. nt tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., for tho lumr-1
ing thereof, nnd any objections
thereto and for tho settlement
thereof.
Dated nt Marshlleld. Coos County,
George Kliigntim has tiled . petition Oregon, this 20th day of Oecombor.
urnyiug that his name bo cliaucod, U'lJ
from William George Kingston to
William George Gamble and that tho
hearing of mild nctlttou bo had at tho
Court hoiike at Cocjullle City, Coogi J. T. HALL, attorney for
County, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock A.I"B wxoeinor tuereor.
ROUERT G. ROOKE, Eecutor
of the otnto of Uobort
Itooke, decoasod.
M. Kebruary 2nd It) I I, to show
eausu, If any, why said petition should
not bo granted, and all persons hn
lug objections to the granting of
tnld petition are required to nppoar
before this court nt that time.
Hated this 30th day of December,
1913.
JOHN P. HALL,
County Judge.
(KIrst publication, Jan. 3, 1914.)
(List publication, Jun. 31, 1914.)
KIrst publication. December 20. 1913.
Last publication. .Kumars M. 191 1.
A1TER JANUARY PJ, WE WILL HE AT HOME IN OUR
New Quarters at 130 North Broadway
ACROSS THE STREET KROM "GOLDEN RULE STORE" THE
RETTEK TO SERYE YOU.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
Phone till I. . i8i .Market Avenue.
S. S. REDOND0
SAILS POtt SAN PRANCISCO PROM MARS1
FIELD MONDAY, JANUARY 12, AT 9:30 A.
San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. 1'lerJ ''
Inter-Occanlc Trnnsortation Co., O. F. McGeorge, Agt., rlc,l
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