The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
DAY'S JIIEWS IK
POLICE COURT
I1IBE IS
CLOSED DOWN
Wm. Ferry Fined for Slapping
Longer Arrested En
tering Grocery
Famous Forest School, Weil
Known on Coos Bay, Sus
pends Operations
Wllllnni Ferry wns arrested nt
tho Blanco bar Inst night by offi
cers Shoupo and Smith nnd charged
with nssault nnd battery. Ferry
was Inter relonsed on Ills own roe
ognlznneo nnd appeared nt tlio City
Uecordor's office for trinl todny.
Ho pleaded guilty to
an iiiiiuiuwn lugger wuo nun iiiuiiu iln ,ii1in,i , .ii.,,.Vi.. i. T
an Insulting remark about his fnm-1 J"f, drcc. 'J0.1 8ac,VTm,, i 8Cnl
ily. It devoloped from tho testimony ' E L 0,i'Lomo ,n,a.?F
Tho Hlltnioro Forest School, which
Is so well known on Coos Unv thrniiirn
118 graduates nnd through the three
or four nnnunl excursions hero of
Prof. Schenck nnd his students, has
I Bono out of existence. Word to tills
'olnnnini.", "' " "D tre" IIU1U lOdllJ .
8lapi)lnK I ,, . n A C1,ntlt, Btntna ll,f l.
- -... . ... ww.wxuik uvV,kJ 11)111, UU
that tho logger was slapped so hard
that ho wns rendered unconscious
by tho shipping nnd bled frcoly. In
this condition ho was drugged Into
n rear room of thu Ulanco Saloon
to "sober up." ,. --.
"If punishment is to bo meted
out, wo linvo a proper sot of city
officiate to do that," said Judge
-Gosb, "nnd that is no rcnBon why
von nr nnvntln nine nlinuld take tho
law In your hands, Fnr their own'
many. The news comes oh nmi Mil.
lugs to Coos Hay becnuso It meant
much In ninny ways to this section.
Prof. Schenck's many fr'ends hero
will wish him well for nil future tlmo.
In announcing tho suspension of Dllt-'
more, ho says: I
"Wlion In 1898 tho Hlltmoro For
est School entered the arena of Am-'
erlcnn lumbordom, It was tho only
forest school In America, .
fSiihy, tilings have cHnngcd, or;
MEN'
s
I
i
".'rotectlon tho saloon men should scorn to havo changed. Today, lum
ronduct their establishments In , herlng Is supposed to bo tniight. In
such n manner ns to morlt no crit- wny or other, nt no less thnn 83
iclsin from tho public or the city I Amoricnn schools. Thoro seems to
nnd if they fall to do this, drastic
measures will result. A barkcopcr
Is supposed to maintain order, but
ho Is also expected to be orderly In
enforcing order. 3; . ifc '
"WoU, I plead guilty," said Forry.
"Ten dollars fine," said Hccordor
Dutlor,
Arreted Entering Oroccry
be no moro need, therefore, of n un
ique school like tho Hlltnioro Forest
School. As n matter of fact, tho oil-'
rolmeuls at tho Hlltmoro Forest
School havo boon ho Binall, recently, '
that Its continuance Is not worth
. while Is not In keeping with tho
dignity of tho interests which I hnvo
advocated Incessantly.
irits, Raincoats, Hats
SATURDAY (tomorrow)
- YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO SAVE SOME MONEY.
$25.00, $27.50 AND $30.00 SUITS SIZE ASSORTMENT BROKEN. '
NAVY, GRAY, BROWN AND BLACK MIXTURES
ALL
MARKED
TO SELL
FOR
$17.55
SEE THEM IN
OUR DISPLAY
WINDOW
II. Durkeo wiih arrested last night "Tho Hlltnioro Forest School has
by Officer Donna nnd charged with had nothing to support It except tho
attempting to enter tho Stauff Gro- K,m wlll, froo from nny financial
cory company nnor nourH. ai mu ,oiiiigutions, first of G. W. Vander-
bllt's Hlltnioro Estate and thereafter
of Hiich flrniH us Cummcr-Dlgglim
nt Cadillac, Mich., of C. A. Smith at
Marsh Mold, Or., of J. L. Ilopor at
Norfolk. Vn. To theso firms wo nro
Indebted deeply for their copious hos
pitality nnd for tholr encouraging
nolirn station Durkeo uuido a state
ment thnt M. A. Sweetmnn, formorly
employed by the Stauff Grocery Com
pany had given him tho keys and
naked him to enter the premises and
got n fow packages of groceries.
Officer Doano Immediately left
ami picKeii Hweeimau up in '"""friendship. Had we had fifty such
of tho Stauff Grocery Company. At fl.,,!11(I, 1Htcni of ,,rco, thrH Hlltnioro
ho police hoodquortorB Swo tin nn ,..oroHl s ,, , , , t m , ..
told n different story. Baying ho uervd,"
wanted a pound or cuueo ""it wur- "Tho
hcu "nil viiiiuiii.'1'iuii in iiiuriuu ii"
Jnvn. Officer Doano placid him un
der arrest nt onco. In de
fault or ball, Hal Stutsman phoned at
tho request of Swcotmnn to Stauff.
proprietor of tho grocery, nnd
oxplaluod the clrcuinstiiiic h of tho
nrrest. Stauff 'consented to furnish
.ball lor Swootniun and ho wan released.
After hearing tho evidence and
circumstances In the polle court
today, Stnuff refused to prosecuto
either Sweet mini or Durkee. but
recommended that Durkeo bo ordered
to leave. City Hecordor Hutler gave
Durkeo until four o'clock to get out
of town.
IIOiritXK IS WlliM.Vfl.
Former Senator I toady to It'nii Again
lu Oregon,
POItTLAND. Or.. Fob. C Whoth
or Joiintlinu llouriie will outer tho
lists as a candidate for tho Republi
can nomination for United StatoH
Senator Ih still an opon question, and
tho answer depend) upon the attitude
of the. votei'H of the state, according
to n letter received by C. W. Hodson.
llouruo was Senator from Oregon for
one term ending March :i, 1 1 1 :i
conclusion Is evident tln.t
such a school ns I had been planning
or ns I had been developing. Is not so '
badly needed by tho lumber Interest
of tho United States as I had been ,
supposing to bo tho enso." j
"We should not attack and vllllfy
those who httvo made a huccosb from j
' timely Investmentx In timber lands. I
I They are In tho samo niniiner ns I
Ki'rcevHfiil furuiers, minors or broken
reaping tho reward of farslghted-'
news. The very rarity of tho succci.8
ful timber owner In u field where thn
opportunity were endless. Is proof
of IiIh peculiar talents. And because
ii genius tloHorvoH a reward, I beg you
to bear no Kludge against those who
had the tnlont or the genius wlich
you or I did not possess, or not
apply."
-"COAL-MIX CRAVENETTE"
$16.00 RAINCOATS
FOR
$11
.95
"CRAVENETTE GABARDINE"
$20.00 RAINCOATS
FOR
$13:5
$25.00 ENGLISH CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS
FOR
$15
$3.50 STIFF BLACK
HATS FOR
$211
$2.00 VEL0UR HATS
FOR
' $1-55
ii
Money
Talks"
BAND0N
Clothing
(Sb Shoe
Company
MARSHFIELD
Hub
$3.00 TAN FELT HATS
FOR
$2J1
a
Money
Talks"
MYRTLE POINT
taxis of itocui:rr,i,u:it.
WEST OPPOSES DISSOIA'TIOX
(oici-uor Arts on Central Pacific
mid Southern Pncll'lc Ciim
SALEM, Or.. Feb. 0. Governor
West aiiiiouuced that h will ask
Vresldcut Wilson to delay tho action
contemplated by the Government for
tho dissolution of the Kotiin in I 'a
Clctclunil Want to Collect SIU.IIDO,
OIH) ironi lllin.
CLEVELAND. O.. Fob. 0. .lohn
D. Rockefeller was called on by tho
local tax commission to pay $12.1500.
1)00 taxes on mi estimated f'.iOO.OOO.
ooo of personal property. The com
missioners asserted that under a new
state law, the oil king has Just es
tablished a legal residence In Clove
laud, and rendered himself llublo to
tho lux.
lll'SIIAND I'Olt SAMS $1000.
Wife Who'd 'Itiillier llne Cat' N'cciN
Cnsll to Stmt Itnnidlni; Mouse.
BOSTON. Fob. 15. "I am willing
to sojl my husband for $1000 cash."
wrote Mrs. Agnew Hedell. of Qulncy.
to Miss Mary E. Chandler, In n lotter
which Miss Chandler iiiimIo public.
William Hedell. the husband. Is alleg
ed to have expressed his willingness
to be "sold."
The letter, nfter explaining thnti
Mrs. Ilodell had seen Miss Chandler's
name In the newspapers, continues:
"I see where you need a husband;
1 ruin vnn i.'i.ii a iimrin.ii.il? ,() ",l;" 'im r '0lir Property and be,
t-illi A(iU. i-eii. ii. "Winning. rt. ,., iv m. liusbaiid
Wednesday mid hereafter the central, ' lt "p. , lL m ?,', i Jn I
iittutiitmrti naufiftlfirlrtn illufnnt tmwtil 1 ,n l ""M,Mf .. . -.!
.;:."' . " .' i "".V'" .. "V" " " , : Iiik a family on small pay. I
ers' tickets. The reason for tl.e !'''.'" ,0 "I101"1 1'nr,,,1. ,10llB0-
NEWSIOF NEakBY TOWNS
ItltlCI'S OF HAXDO.V.
CIIAXtJi: IJV ItAIIAV.WS
DACKIiKFF Ql'ITS IJAXK
want
Ho
rifle mm Central Pacific Hallroads change Is duo to tho Tact that ni""''
until an Investigation Ih iiiade and largo number of country folk who u"' o 1 ab. As ror mo. i d riunor
shlniiers and others IntoiostCHl have travel on these tlck-ts bocoine easy, ' 'IU-
nu opportunity to present their con- victims of pickpockets in confidence j
tentlons. This aiinotiiiceuiont fol- games. Tho principal stop-ovor
lowed n conferenc.. with Chairman nolnts on such tickets were Chicago
Miller mid T K. Cuiiiplmll, of tho Cincinnati. St. Paul. St. l.ouls, Kan
Oregon ltallroad Commission, ami Has City and Minneapolis,
others. The Governor stated that -
Sleuiiier ItKDOXIH) villi luliii; ux
choice Hue of California GAItDKX
PltOIM'CIN loiiioii'oiv. Phone lilt).
.v wi:.v
Xeh tr Clty-tiy-t he-Sea As Told by Cashier of .Myrtle Point Institution
. the Itoeolder. Succeled by It. A. Aiinlii
Tho llttlo threo-yenr-old daughter Word from Myrtle Point Is that
of Mr. and .Mrs. Asa Cornwnll or Pro- It. A. Annln for a long time agent
per. foil and broko her nrin the other of tlll) lo('al railway Ih' ro, has been
day. elected cashier of tho Hank of Myr-
A sinnll flro broke out on tho roof ,l0 ''"'nt, HUlcoedlng Kd Uackleff,
of tho U. .. K. restaurant, hut was who roslgnod. The clmngo wlll tako
lniniedlntely extinguished without ,)ffu,t t once. Mr. Hnckloft has
any damage. "(,t annoiinod his futuro Intontlons.
A calf with two woll developed IAt nnniial meeting, .1. K. Hen
heads was born nt tho Hlwood Carey H"" w" re-elected prosldont mid
ranch near Cox's mill Siindav morn- V.,,('11. Carter vlco-prosldcnt. with It.
Iiik. It Is cortalnlv somo freak of fMorB l- . bholly mid John Carl
BANDON ASKS
FEDDUL
ho could see where no good could
result from divorcing these two
lines, whll ' the development of the
Htate would probably be retarded mid OMJVAXT
mi Injury result to tlio shipping in
terest H.
It.
TlmcH Wain ads bring results.
If you hnvo anything to sell, rout.
rni or want help, try a Want Ad
In Tho Times.
msnop i-oitmns taxoo.
Xew Step "Intensely Dangerous" to
Franco' .Morals, Snjh Verilu".
IIAIt I.K DUC. Frnnco, Feb. C
The Hlshmi of Verdun has Issued a
pastoral letter forbidding tho danc
ing of the tnngo In Ida dlocoso.
"Tlio tango Is Intensely dungor
ous." he says. "It Is one of tho i
greatest dissolvents of tho morality loguo's camp,
of Frnncc.'1 i off yostorday.
nature.
II. Stublo, n recent arrival In Han
don, has purchased two lots In West
Handon near the hall park, and wlll
commence tho erection of n homo on
them In the near futuro.
John Dlckoy, who recently bought
tho Itnsa company's store, had tho
misfortune to fall from a step-laddor,
breaking his right arm Just nbovo
as directors.
FI.OHKXCi: CIIAItTF.U FIXISIIKD.
Document An Drawn Slightly Amend
ed liy Irfii'iil Commission.
FI.ORKNCB, Or., Fob. C Tho
Chnrtor Commission comploted Its
work and hnnded In to tho city conn-
ft 1 1 t lift nniniiilnil liiatHinimnl ml, I
tho elbow. Tills is n vorv niifnH..nat ..,' ."r "" y""r" '""'"' . "i
...Ti.io.. .. r.i i... . .... "ii . -. " llH,,,ur "b " now BiaiKis was drawn
up by D. C. Sowors of tho University
accident at this time and wlll prob-
amy lay .Mr. wicKoy up ror a niontli
or more.
A Mr. McCune, working nt Con-
had his arm crushed
I
DIPHTIIIMtIA AT HAXDOX.
Interesting Specials
In Hats, Shirts, Underewar and Shoes
If you are contemplating a purchase of any of the above articles, a saving of
from 35 to 50 per cent should interest you.
We have over 200 shirts, 200 pairs of shoes and 500 hats that we are sacri
ficing far below cost. Why not save from 25c to $2.00.
iiaa All colors, styles and shapes. 25c to $2.00.
Shirts
Underwear
Shoes
Cotton, woolen and silk shirts, with flat or military
collars. 40c to $2.50.
Schools
Will Xot be Closni in,
count of Scare.
Ac
of Oregon, nnd was but slightly am
Hided by tho local commission. Tim, show
charter wlll ho put beforo tho peoplo Year Tons,
nt the April olectlon. M0OO 11.260
100n iw.iHu
Port Commission Wai
$250,000 Federal Appro
priation for Harbor
HANDON'. Or.. Feb. C Tte
of Handon Commissioner!
adopted resolutions to forwin
ihn Ornann itnl L-ntlon In COT
nnd tho I'nlted States Et
flHldni' rnr nn niilironrlatlon 01 )
000 to dupllcato tlio sum to t r.
ed by a bond iesuo by titer
jThlB will mako ?500,00 :
improvement or mo rncr "
qulllo nnd tho Hnnuon u
ln.. la n iitCTWit most 01 " I
tho bar. In support of tj 1
tor juriiiur uuiuui "
ii. fii.i,r fiirnrcg nave
furnished by tho m'8,!!3
i.A iKimnen in irau
Uiu imuvh m.tffM
i -
VOTi: HOAD HOXDS.
Columbia County Voters Support n
s:i(ii,ooo Issue.
ST. HELEN'S Or., Fob. 0. Tho
Columbia county bond Issue of $3G0.
V)0 for tho construction of two mnln
A larqe supply of shirts, but no many drawers,
to $2.00.
Men's, Women's, Children's Shoes in all styles
leathers. Values up to $8.00. Now 25c to $4.00.
25c
and
PRICES ARE
CASH
LANDO'S
0'Connell Bldg., Market avenue.
NO GOODS
EXCHANGED
The Handon Hccordor says: "Th"
Handon school hoard hold a meet-
(lii vnotnt'ilnti nintiiitint n lflt
...j, ,v.ii,ii, iviMiiih in ,, niurii i.i i ... i. , """.;
Dr. Smith J. Mnnn, tho city health """ " m"iis whs passea
officer wns prosont. Tho main sub-uy npi'roximntoly 500 majority, ac
Ject for discussion was whether or'conUl,R t0, a Poetically comploto
not tho Ihuidon schools should closo , c01'nt ,t,l votes. Tho voto was
on nccount of tho diphtheria which ' fthor light, as tho women failed to
Is now on, but ns there nro ouly '"leresi memsoives. or tho total is
two families in Hnndon who have
tho dlsense, Dr. Mnnn thought It
not necessary to closo at this tlmo.
Dr. Oblln. county health officer,
was down from Coqulllo yosterday
to look into tho situation, having
Heard tnnt tnero wero nuout sovonty
bug $200,000 is to bo devoted to the
Columbia Highway, making tho final
link between Portland and Seattle.
IIOIIOKS IX CL'HKV
Tho Langlols Leader says: "Chief
of Pollco Carnollu8 took a Jobless
man In yesterday and dried him
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cases of diphtheria hero, but when 'out good and then told him to move
no Heard tno true condition no said on, as Judge Hickman was
thoro was
no reason
HIKKItS THIS WAY.
very
'might speak Governor West's name
in his court. '
no causo for alarm and severe dn hoboes, or anybody
io ciose mo scuoois.
1910 ''l"
1011 117,042
1012 172,028
1913 217.C1C
shot axd nrxs jui
n...l l 1I TnvllltCll AV0B
Fockcd In Ice Clit.
PORTLAND. Feh. C--
a discnargeu -.,,
Bridge company oi " " Vii
In tho back with o chaw oi
uuu unci h""o :,a fipforff
ho ran about a n. 6 .efore
ovoriaKeu. u B,-W",,riiiim l
suited the sister of AUJ.
tls. salesman of the o'
porting company. ,h. s
After being captured IM
tho shooting was ci - u
nolmont market where no
iJCACJ'L8Vndtk
HUH I11CI1 Ul w- .--
Laurelhurst.
to
Pair, Kn Koute IVmii Portland
Sn FraucNco, Keep Moving.
COKNKLU'S. Or., Fob. fi Percy
Hoach, ox-secretary to Klbort Hub
bard, and William Guornsev. a news
paperman recently located nt Med
ford, passod through hero Monday
on foot en routo to San Francisco.
Each man carried a pack consist
ing of blanket, strip of canvas, extra
clothing, food and cooking utensils.
They expect to follow the railroad
from hero to Corvallls, from which
place they will tnko tho branch lino
to Toledo on Yaqutna Bay. From'
nrlnln.) n. lllrtl tl 11 f rtl 1 41 Tit Hlrv Ann
tm 1UICUU lCJ l lUUUtt illU UllUU
W beach south to San Francisco.
In Portalnd
A most pleasing high-grade hotel that is um
ferent" and homelike.
Equally pleasing are the economical prices,
In the heart" of Portland's interesting and
points ot business and social lite,
r l... r. .... m nn A !., lon frOlll
Luiopean pian irom Jpi.uu, ttmenuttn m"
11th just off Washington St. Send for illustratea
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iqueiy v
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