The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 09, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
OFFERS FREE SITE
BASEBALL SCORES
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PRAISES EXHIBIT
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CIIAHIiKS I'OWICKS W'tLh OIVI-3
FOUIt ACICKS I-'Olt WIltliliKSSi
ItAIX MAX STOPS (IA.MKS
OVKK TIIH COl'NTItV
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C'HAN.NKIj 200 FKKT WII)K HAS K1TIIKK OK ACCU8KI) MAX HAS
OKI-WON MAX SAVS STATE
WEM HEPHKSEXTED
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23 FKKT AT M)V WATKIt KNT FUNDS TO SETTLK
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DEEPENED
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CJrouml is .Hltiintcil on County ltoml
n lid IjIcm IJctwrcn Cntclihifr iind
Isthmus Inlcl.s
Chnrlcs Towers has offered four
ncres of land, situated lietwcen Is
tlimus nnd Catching Inlets and on
the county road for n United States
wireless station. He offers tho land
frco nnd Into this afternoon the wire
less committee- of tho Chamber of
Commorco wns expected to meet nnd
net on tho RiiRgestlon.
Enthusiastically tho Individual
members today endorsed tho move
of Powers. "Its Just the thing nnd
ehowi some mighty good spirit," de
clared Frank Morton this morning
In discussing tho subject.
' On Comity Jtoml
Tho land Is on the county road
that lends out toward Sumner. It Is
sltuntcd partially on tho ridge nnd
pnrtlnlly on tho low ground, exnet
ly what tho government wishes It Is
said.
Should the sltn bo taken it would
bo neccsnary .j string tho power
nnd'' telephone wires for npproxlmnt
cly one mile, snld Mr. Powers todny.
However this cost it Is snld would bo
considerably less thnn tho nnionnt
it was expected to pay for n rug on
Isthmus Inlet.
Ono Offer to Sell
Tho proposition offered to tho
committee wns tho purchnso of five
ncres on Isthmus Inlet from Henry
Scngstnckcn for $100 nn ncrc. This
was considered n rcnsonnblo offer
but It Is believed" the freo offer of
n silo by .Mr. Powers Is by fnr tho
best that has been received.
"Tho station would menu n good
thing to Marnhflcld nnd wo ought
to hnvo It here," snld Mr. Powers nnd
therefore ho mnde tho offer.
Tho present station nt Cnpo Hlnnro
may bo removed hero nnd tho indi
cations nro said to bo very favorable
providing tho slto Is furnished tho
government.
ICnstcm Ijcngito Is SwiiiuikmI nnd
Only Two dimes Pli)c! in
Const Icngiic YcMerdny
I'EltCKNTAGKB OF
COAST LKAOUB
(Dr AmmIHH J1 to Com BiJ Tlmn.)
' W. L. P.C.
San Frnnclsco .51 42 .519
Salt hake ... IS IC .oil
Portland ... .il 13 .50G
Los Angeles ..48 18 .500
Vcnlro 17 50 .483
Oakland .... 45 51 .401
Second Hoiindlnpi of Coos liny Mar
by Cnptnln PoIIiciiiiim Show (JriUl-
f)lllg ItCMlltH '
However He Will Have to OIvomi
Komi or Itenmln In .lull on u
Criminal Charge '
POHTL.AND, July 9. Itnln checks
wcro very much in vogue In tho
I leagues yesterday. Two games wcro
played on tho coast and only one
In ench of the big leagues In tho cast,
tho Italn Man reigning supreme.
The scores of yesterday follow:
Coast Leaguo
Los Angeles, Portland, wet grouds.
At Venice: II. II. K,
Salt Lake 1
Vcnlco 4
At Snn Frnnclsco:
Oakland .1
Han Francisco U
American League
Detroit, Clovclnnd, rnln.
Xntlonnl I.cngno
At Philadelphia:
PittBburg 2
Philadelphia 0
Cincinnati, Now York, wot grounds.
Chicago, nrooklyn, rain.
St. Louis, Doston, rnln.
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HAKKHK AND CHOUCH TELL
SA LOOX COM P ia I XT
OF
Claim That 'imiiIII Man FIIinI nnd
'Hint They Wcro Simply Culled in
iin Witm-NMvi In the .Mnttc-r
Clint Crouch nnd Dor Darker or
Coqulllo enmo over yesterday nnd on
tored n vigorous protest to tho re
port given out hero that they had
mado n complaint to tho county au
thorities nliout tho Marshflcld sal
oons being open nfter 12 o'clock
Monday night. They stated that
they had not filed complaint but
that Ed. Moon of Cniiilllo had made
tho complaint und that Shorlff John
son nnd District Attorney l.lljoqvlst
hnd- simply allied on them as wlt
umbos. They further stated that
they did not hnvo any trouble hero
nnd that 'tho only trouble wns when
Keogh got Into a rng chewing match
with n chauffour in tho street. This
was nothing sorlous and did not In
volve either Darker or Crouch, thoy
said.
They said that thoy aupposeml
that Moon had IoiIrihI tho complaint,
beoauso he did not know that n per
mit hnd bcon given tho wtloons to re
main open until 1 o'clock Monday J
night nnd tlint furthur that Moon
nxpoctod to get n portion of the tine
that -might be Imposod.
So far, ho notion has been taken
It) the rlty official on tho cow
plaint bornu thoy bellute that
Ma or Allen's permit warranted tho
t-xlooHS In Maying wn.
If the aalooHs had reHinlne! opH
after IS o'clock ihtturdM)' night then
it would hae been a statu rnso
to proiecuto.
SOLD' LARGE TRACTS
'.I tO AD DISPOSED OF 820,000
ACHES OF (1HAXT
.Si C. IjiimI Hi-ought ii Totnl of i
Xourly FIo .Million Dollars to
tho Company.
A largo part, of tho land In the
Oregon & California railroad lnnd
grant, which wan disposed of by
tint railroad company, was sold In
tracts exceeding 2,000 ncres, accord-
Ling to tho Portland Jnurnnl.
Tho cntlro acreage In the grant
wns approximately II.IU.'I.OOO ncres.
Coos Hny hns n 200-foot channel
out over tho bar with 25 foot nnd
more depth of wntcr nt low tide.
Tho figures nrc shown conclusively
on n chart just completed by Cap
tain PolhcmiiH, assistant U. S. en
gineer, following tho soundings made
July 2 in the Trnmp. A month ago
tthcre were two shonls ncross tho
chnnncl lino", both of which have
now been removed. Tho greater
shnrc of tliu present pathway for the
ships Is 350 feet wide with a '25 foot
depth of wntcr.
Work of tho bar dredge Mlchlo
during the past month has been bet
ter than sho has over dono before.
With Increased power nnd with fair
weather prevailing the vessel In 30
days moved 210,000 cubic yards of
sand. The Inst three ilnra of the
month wore foggy nnd tho dredgo
lid not work or this record would
hnvo been grently beaten. On n good
run tho Mlchlo hns removed as high
ns 13,700 yards in ono day.
Englncr Polhcmtis Is plenscd with
tho new results ns shown in the bar
survey of Jtjly 2. Ho is now work
ing tho dredgo opposite tho blnck
buoy, widening tho chnnno there.
Ho Intends to keep nt tho work
there until tho chnnncl In widened,
both on tho north nnd tho south
fildi'H, out to tho end of tho bnr nnd
entering Into deep wnter, n width
nil tho wny
foot.
In tho survey of Mny 31 It wns
j shown Hint tho Inrgo shonl extend
ing from tho blnck buoy out for
nhnut 400 feet hnd In somo plnccs
only 19 nnd 20 feet of wntcr nt
low tide. This entire strip now hns
I nt lenst 25 nnd it runs up ns high
ns 35 feet In spots. Tho snmo
change Ib noted at tho outer shoal
nt the very entrance of tho shoro
I wnter.
Captain Polhemus said that the
Houndlngs of a few days ago showed
there Is 15 to 17 feet fit water now
over tho outer end of tho sunken
Ji'tty.
Colonel .Morrow Coming.
Colonel Morrow Is expected on i
Coos Hay somo time tills month lis on MANY
August 1 ho Is scheduled to leave ,
for tho Canal Zono where ho has a ,
position as the engineer of mnlntcn-'
nnco. It In said ho Intends before
H. J. Long, who Is In jail nt Co
quillc on tho charge of cashing
worthless sight drafts hero and ob
taining money under false pre
tences, yesterday got another re
mittance from his fnth'cr nt Los
Angeles to settle up pnrt of tho
claim. He received $107 by wire the
other day to settle tho $100 chUnf
which H. J, McKcown had against
him and yesterday he received $52
by wire to settle tho $25 one which
Cell Ireland cashed nfter Deputy
Sheriff Davis had gunrantcccd it.
Mutt ttlve llond
However, the making good of the
drafts not does not settle tho caso
and Long will cither have to givo
n $1,000 bond or remain In jail
until tho grand jury meets in Sep
tember. Col. Itosa, of Dandon, his
uncle, refused to furnish tho bond
tho other d.iy but yesterday Long
was trying to get him again.
Long Is tho only son of Col Rosa's
sister. His father has a big orange
orchard near Los Angeles.
Instead of. being a regular deputy
sheriff at Los Angeles, ho only ser
ved occasionally In that capacity,
hefg called In once in awhllo for
special work .
Wns With lmlrd
Deputy Sheriff Ialrd who nrrcst
cd him was In n rather cmbnrrnslng
Spcnks of Coos Day Showing nnd
Sny M)rtlc Wood Novelties
Attrnct Peoplo
Much praise for the Oregon exhi
bit nt the San Francisco exposition '
is given in an interview with Com
missioner C. L. Hnwley of McCoy
Ore., contained in a press telegram
from San FrnnciBco. Referring to
various parts of tho Oregon build
ing, Mr. Hnwley Is quoted ns say
ing: "Coos Bay has a splendid show
ing of gamo and blrdB. To the cas
ual visitor, the greatest attractions
In tho Oregon building arc tho spe
cimens of myrtle wood furniture j
from the Coos Day region. Tho myr
tle is classed as hardwood, has a
beautiful grain, takes a marvelous i
polish and In table, desk, chair, '
lodge room arch nnd small wares,
as well ns in pnncls, it constitutes
the most beautiful wood attraction
on the grounds and gives Represen
tative J. A. Word opportunity to
do nil the talking ho wants to. A
myrtle wood booth disposes of lm-
menso quantities of souvenirs nt
rnthor "stiff prices," for tho visi
tors cannot resist their beauty. I
HAVE WORD BATTLE
i
MEN MEET IN JUSTICE COURT TO !
SETTLE DIFFERENCES
$3.50
to
$5.00
tteeffr
J1
$3.50
to
$5.00
To make a stylish shop comfortable is
one of the principal aims of the manu
facturers of Queen Quality shoes.
They know that a st iff,- unbending solo
on a handsome shoe will never be satis
factory, to the wearer.
Thpy have spent years perfecting beau
tiful, stylish shoes with the most flexi
ble soles possible to produce.
This flexibility means the most com
' fortable shoe on ea rth the Queen
Quality shoe for women.
You can get these shoes at this store
only because we are exclusive agents.
The Golden Rule
position In locating him. Several
through of about GOO ' weeks ago when Laird was In Port
land, Long, who wns Micro then,
spent considerable time with him
and accompanied Laird on several
trips to tho Portland pollco station.
So when Laird sent to tho Portland
officers to arrest Long, ho had to
Include In the description the fact
that Long had been with him on
recent visits to tho station. Even
then, tho Portland pollco wcro un-
able to locate Long but Mr. Laird '
had no difficulty In finding him
after ho got to Portland.
RIclinrtNon Promises to Keep Ills
llnnrfrin"Hliticir and Grcrn to
Keep His .Mouth Shut
000
PAYROLL
WORKIXC OX NORTH
DEXD IMPROVEMENTS
ti.,. n...m...t .aI.i ..i.i.a.IiiiaIa.i con !
... ....... -.. "'""""-""-" lnvK to make a complete survev of
all projects that hnvo been under
ncres, which nro to bo ntspost'd of
i his supervision.
mi
BREAK
ROC
ns congress mny direct, if tho sug
gestions offered by tho United Htn
tus Supremo Court In Its recent
decision nre carried out.
Shovts linil Sold
In one of the exhibits made u part
of tho brief prepared by II. 1). Town
send for tho government In the
government's suit to have the lands
forfeited, a recapitulation of tho
grant lauds sold Is given. This
table shows tho following:
There "ore 1,930 sales In qunntl-1
ties not exceeding I no ncres, making "Your Austrlnn forgers aro the
a total of !HR.727.Fi2 ncres, sold ' best workers wo hnvo In tho whole
for amounts totaling $1,23 1.H3S.&1. ' punltoutlnry," Is what the warden
Ijirger Trnclh, i of the statu Institution told Deputy
In qunntltlos exceeding ICO ncres, Sheriff W. C. Uilrd a few days ago.
AUSTRIAN FORCERS COMMEND.
ED IIV WARDEN AT PEX
lying's RoikN Cut to $.- Claims
'Hint Draft Wcic Issued In (mmmI
I'nllli ami Art) Safe.
Rrlilgo llulliilug. Track laying nnd
Street Work Combine to Hold
libor Situation
I Tho pnyroll nt North Rend now Is
quite largo 'oh accaunt or various
Improvements which ore In progress.
Tho big brliigc Is being built across
tho bay nnd has furnished employ-
mom to many. Tho track laying on
tho other sldo of the bay opposite
North Rend Is In progress and about
l HO men aro. working there. Thoso
men nro IIV htn Id camps in tho sand
j hUls but tho steel workers on tho
I bridge are living in North Rend.
Sherman nvenue paving vork is
I now In progress and this Is n -".-
Sparring with words and contra
dicting each other's stories, W. A.
Richardson nnd F. C. Oreen met late1
yesterday nftornoon in the offlco ,
of Judge Pcnnock. Richardson hnd
bcon nrrestcd by Green on n chnrgo
of nssnuult nnd battery.
"Ho hit mo twice," declared Grcon
to the Judge.
I "It ought to hnvo been 40 times
1 Instcnd," rejoined Richardson and
I tho word battle was on.
i "I can get C00 men on this water-'
front, Judge, that 'ml give $10
npleco to punch his fncc.'
I "Rill, you couldn't get 20. I'll
' glvo you n dollar apiece for every
one. I didn't Insult your wlfo and
I don't want to fight any more," '
1 broke in Green for tho second time.
At tho end of tho 13th round of
talk District Attorney Liljcqvlst call-'
oil time. "There's got to bo n point
and an end to this thing." Tho
men again told the story of their .
troubles.
Green said ho had rented Richard-1
i son a houso nnd n hoat and that '
he had rent coming and tho latter '
1 refused to pay, whereupon tho latter j
rejoined that ho didn't owo nny such
amount and that he had built n
i cabin on tho bont in lieu of tho rent.
, Rlchnrdson admitted that ho had
i hit Green In a Front street black
, smith shop. On tho advice of the
Our Offerings For
. Saturday and Sundaj
In Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
PLUMS
GRAPES
CRAB APPLES
APPLES
CUCUMBERS
PEACHES
APRICOTS
TOMATOES
CANTALOUPES
WATER MELONS
VEGETABLES
CARROTS
BEETS
GREEN ONIONS
CABBAGE
LETTUCE
.LOCAL WAX AND
GREEN BE
RHUBARB
PEAS
LOGANBERRIES
STRAWBERRIES AND
RASPBERR
Wolcotfs Grocery
398 No. Front Telephone 97
FIREMEN LEARN LESSON
ADVERTISED LOTUSl
Hubert Mat-Mini, .Ir. Host to Fire- List of unclaimed letters I
ngntrrs at aumo micro uiey mB In tho Marshflc il, Orfjet
iA.. ttl ......triul IL...B., I
-v .. .!,. Office for tho week cndlnj.V
I Twenty five flromen of the Marsh-1 1915. Persons calllrg fir U
iiieiu nro weparimoni iasi evening. tt.m ,. Knv ndvi,rHi(lm
tililpf llin fnrninr nrnrnlsA.1 In Vnnn
, fnllntL'ltic- ftiolr miriilnr , trill wnm
liln itfinria nff lirnmi u'hn tirmiilfinrl . i. iA mTV
. . " " - !!,. -...w... nt lnnn,...r llnl.nrt Mr..OnC CCni lOr IMKH IIV" ..
Tho new sewer system is to "keep his mouth shut," and tho 'V!: .. " ...::."T.?:VJ:. " ' k ' .... . imu.n,
but not exceeding CIO acres, !80
solus were made, nKKregntlng 91,
tSl.ttf ncres. atuouuUtiR to (03,
7X6.10. In quautltltw exceeding CIO neres
but not oxroiKlliiK 2,000 acres. KG
maUv wore mado, aggregating CO.
IGC.tV Bcros. amounting to Hltt.
7&K.II. Ill qMMiitltltw taramllUK X."00 acres
10 wlr tr mado. iKgrttntlng
ITX.Stiy IC nrros, amounting to IX.
HXX.lftO 07.
The total m of land mimbor
1.30C. roMprtfw bl.XTl ncros.
Ho scorned pleased to have acquired
such good workers.
Joe Davis, fat und bald bonded,
the supposed loader of t e gang dur
ing its maneoiners in North llond.
the uarduu declared could break n
surprising amount of rock. "All duy shape In tho way of pay
000 Job
being put In at n cost of Jlfi.r.00 and charge was dismissed
tho grading of Virginia nnd McPher
ou, which work Is also now being
done, Mill cost $10,000.
The SlmiMton Lumber Comnnnv hns 1 n
nnnmmro.1 thnl It ulll run contln- I l It costs ono cnt n
uoimly for six months and tho North
Rend Lumber mill is running right
along so North Rend Is In better
roll thnn
word j
to tell your story ench day in
1 Tho Times want columns A
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crnllty
.Inn If nt tin. Vnlilo ThAnlrn whnrn'l HaKHfltt. II. S. .
j MV", .., ..J .. ... ...V.....W ....v.wi .
I they witnessod the picture "Lockod Mrs. Walter. Jr ,
( Doors."
j A keen Interest in the film was
I evidenced by the firemen who saw
clearly and graphically Illustrated
! tho results of poor exits from burn
ing buildings. They expressed their
thanks to the manager for his lib-
Row me
FltrwslUR
(I); Green Mrs Majtxll
Ed A.: Lasher Frark W
Win. Jr.; McDnffee Pardy
J. D.; Mor.-lssey, O A N'
Salnnn: West. W F Wl
C . Williams. Rev J It Ytt
HIGH V MV
ro
and thtt totnl
H.V70 273 M.
purchnso prlrv was
long ho drills and drills and never , ,or mo "m l,a
a word from him ulthor " I
The deputy khoriff enmo over from
Coqulllo )iMiterdny on official butd
noss, having Just ruturnml from Sa
lem, by wny of Portland with It J
Lang who is now in jail. hnvhiK
failed to raise ImniU
t NORTH INLET NEWS t
Pay Day Special Bargains
In Shoes
We aro closing out a biukcu line of men's tan ox folds
In odd sizas (hat soil regularly from S'1.00 to $6.00 per
llr, nt only per pair, 95c
This is a &reai bargain if you dnh gqt your m.
for every day ear oroutings nothing excels out
new Kne of bike shoes. They come in the tan with Elk
soles, priced as follows: -T
Youth's sizes, 12 to 2, per pair S2.25
Boy's sizes, 21-2 to 5. 1-2, por pair . . . .$2.50
Men's sizes, 6 to 10, per pair .$2.75
It vMll i-.iT you to look ttese or
BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE
W. H. DINDINGER & CO.
PHONE 32
' Two Free City Deliveries Daily.T
BIG BULL BOSSES
C00ST0N ROADWAY
Tnki Stiind on HlKlmn). :'.efiiM-
to IIimIk, Hint Childrvii uik Xilil '
To Ur KiidiuiKcrtM
I
That bull, u hukv tw )r ld
lluUtttlH, U Ihmu bwlf rltK'twl to tho
HltlOH of (mm of the road. Uk,
his stand In lb mldillo of tk klk'k
Mrs Thomas Chttpnmn. who bus
boon wrtiHK ns Itbrnrlnu of the North
llond public llbrnr) lnr It opvnod,
has roslRnod hor position nnd ox
wcl to Uato tho city and her plac
ulll b takou b Miss Mjrtltt Holm
Mls Klhul Motxlar. who formrrlv
rwMwl In North Hend and whti has
Wen rHsUllnR nt CornllU fur th
putt thrtw )Kr. I oxpected In tho
clt) tHt first of the wok to lslt
frlmd.
DovUI AUhws and Mr. Ansa Holm
D and force pJirlu to walk i w"r ""'"' l"" y,'sw "l l ""
aboMt klHt. w-auhlU uUriHK tf.,of U ' Uav- A- S- Hl,, o(
,001001), I tho rotHHlalHl of Coln ' Mc,",,s
clllta that kaa Ihmn totelrwi t M,, r S n u wKla
tb office t Juds fMMH-k. lmo WtH,K ttiim S4R HraiirUco
No tutu in aH) MMiHctlN ore wr ht, vWIUr tko x
MitMttONMi. Ue UteWHNt koliig Ikat I1'0-
to rio . oulU .roteMy la4 to b4 Wrnw I'alRlor. tke city ulmrflnu
feoilHK Th hum wilorlMK tbn com- ' m'4 ku MHrly trmn to the
pWlHt toJay hU that MVoral Umm cUi " oHR tkat rU total
rttuoruotu amooHtoti to ie.is
FOR AUTO SERVICE
i cMbirMk nave ai4 nmw wacaoos
ad It U fearoil loat mow one tswjn
Ihi Roru4 vvhoo tk aalmal kt tit a
sulliw Hto4.
Ju4 PowMKk took U Haas ot
Ik oarty ooiH tko anlMut ami' Ak) plaeo. an4 tiwc oor five. ev
tll wilt m Mlr MattnK tfcat Dmioh ad ntom puHi;or oars with cre
kU Must U tl4 unitMt to tk iMffci drlr lll servo )o.
tor aod tkat It Is mmU(nI to
such amaU roa at few . Rl "
r 1)4)
an4 Nlgfct StK-vke
Nearly Every Auto Stage
Line Uses FISK TIRE!
i
The men who onerate autos fnr a livnlihnnri Jmvn rflsnnunrpfl that thev saw
money, time and trouble by using Fisk tires on their cars. There is no sentim
in it -it is lurely business With them. -?-
- If the Fisk tires save them time and money, then, Mr. Prjvate Car Owner, )
snoum prom oy ineir experience.
Don't waste yourmon2y by trying other tires, but start rinht because voir
eventually use Fisk Tires. ttttft'ijiL .!-.
FISK TIRE SERVICEJllo'
ll U fMi-ndctl to all car owner rt-i;4nlp f Hie nuko f car or llrr ueil. Mr arc pUd '
roiiiuiiNUln yiwj uttti auy urk that may U umlnl In cttincrtlou with )..ur tlrrs ld fr &
tvulr, any ottrntiuii wo cau ie U KUvn Klmlly ami without chart:.
THE GUNNER
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C.OIWT A Kl(. f.AIUf.1. .Nor,li IW-ii.l Scnt.
KUIK OMi:CKKT Coo.uHlc ArtoU
Times' Want Ads
Bring Results
C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS.
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