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MARSHFIELV, OREGON, THE DAHA COOS BAY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JtJNE S.
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COOS BAY BRIEFS
TIMES' TELEPHONES
Editorial Rooms - - - - 1331
j Business Office - - - 1331
HARM! LI
TO COOS HT
IIOTKLS.
The following persons were regis-' Additional Details Regarding South-
tered at the Blanco and Central Ho
tels yesterday:
lilimco llolel. H. H. Trlpler, St.
Louis; Charles White, San Fran-
em Pacific Now in Course of
Construction From Drain
DEVELOP COUNTRY
Promoters Believe That the Tiiinilicr
Dairy and Km It Products "Will
Make Itond Success.
slsco; P. D. Layton, Portland; J. M.
Davis, Coos River; Miss Boyton,
Coos River; P. B. Wise, Portland;
"W. Tweedy, San Francisco; V. Hoss
nller, Boise; C-D. Gabrlelson, Port
land; Charles R. Thompson, Port
land; Roy Royer, Myrtle Point; E.
E. Oakes, Bandon; John Fawse, Co
qulllo; D. D. Pierce, Fruitvale, Cal.;
Frank Ford, Portlar-, C. C. Shaw,
Portland; John Blakeny, Portland;
John Andrew, Portland; George
WIseaison, Saginaw; H. Scherer,
San Francisco; D. A. Wcntworth,
Portland; E. A. LIndberg, Port Or
ford; R. W. Marshall, Empire City.
Central Hotel Dr. Bancroft, Sa
lem: H. T. Smith. Tiller. Ore.: John
Hughes, Roseburg; Guy E. Penlel, 8ram of improvements and additions
Tiller. i under way or projected for lmmedl-
Ileccivc Rids. Wednesday bids ate execution in Oregon by the Ore-
for the extension of the Coquillo con Railroad & Navigation Company
jetty will be opened. This Is for a , .,, at, , ,
, , , , , ' antl the Southern Pacific. As a
much needed Improvement and will '
bo watched with a great deal of In-, whole' this Program is the most ex
terest along the Coqullle Valley. I tensive undertaken since railway
K. P. Election. Following is the construction began in the state.
result of the semi-annual election of, Fiom Drain, on the main line of
oJIlcois of Myrtle Lodge No. 3, K. of
P.: C. C, August Parley; V. C,
CONCERT WILL FIRM BELIEF
BE ELABORATE' IN COOS BAY
I
In Addition To Excellent Program C.A. Smith Wiites Letter Expressing
Club Members Have Decorated I His faith In Ultimate future
Auditorium of Opera House
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Harrlman line to Coos Bay Is
written up in the Oregonian on in
formation obtained from the New
York office. The article follows:
From olllclal sources details have
been obtained of the extensive pro-
Klvo Hundred Ifiwe Reen Printed
Kor Occasion Will llegln nt
8:30 O'clock.
George Robs; Prelate, Norris Jensen;
M. at A., L. A. Whcrat; Inside
Watch, W. B. Curtis; Outside Watch,
the Southern Pacific to Coos Bay,
which Is a distance of about 7 miles,
a new line Is now under construction,
to be known as the Oregon Western
David Rees. These officers are to bo Railway. It follows Elk Cieek to
u. instaneu mo urn meeting uignt in , u ,unctlon wlth tho Vmnan ,VflP.
July. I
Pocahontas Election. The follow-, thn aIong the UmPQUa to Its mouth,
ing offlccis were elected laet evening! and thence southerly to the coast
in Sacajawea Council, Degree of Po-,near Marshfleld. The line is being
cahontns: Captain of Degree Team, built In a substantial way, and its
Leonard Mauzey; Pocahontas Nora des and curvatures are such that
Daly; Prophetess, Maggie Warder; ,t ,
Powhatan, William Sleep; Wenona, U can handle trafflc efficiently and
Lizzie Cox. economically. The main traffic that
Construction Work. Construction is expected to be developed by this
work will be commenced today on ( line is lumber. It is estimated that
tho three residences to bo erected on tnere are 2,500,000.000 feet of red
Washington avenuo by George Bains. ' .. nnn nnn
in, uuu.uuu.uuu ictjL ui wuilu cuuui
and 250,000,000 feet of spruce, be
sides red cedar, maple and oak tribu
tary to Elk Creek and Umpqut River.
xne coast section also presents a
very promising field of lumber devel-
The construction of an addition to
the A. Helming & Company ware
house on Front street will soon be
finished.
Married in Marshfleld. O. J. See-
ley, a well known resident of the
Conuille Valley, and Miss Florence!
WIndle, of England, were quietly ' onmeilt. dairying and fruit culture,
married In this city Monday even-1 These industries, now in their in-Ips-
I fancy, will grow rapidly with tho
Uullds Own Rout. George Elliott 'advent of shipping facilities.
had his now motor boat out yester-, v t T .. ,,
, , . ,. , , , ,, , Aatron-Klaniatli Road,
day giving It a trial on the bay. I
The launch is equipped with a 14-' Prom Natr" to Klamath, a dis-horbe-power
Holllday englno and tanco of 199 miles, the Southern Pa
njjpears to bo quite a sturdy boat. ' cific is building tho Ojegon Eastern
ATl- TClMntt lilillf tlin l.nnl fn.. I...II- n .. .. ....
-. ""- ""- "'v. - " '"-1 itanway. At liiamatn it will con-
. vidual use In doing charter work on !
nect with tho California Northeast
ern, making a lino between Portland
thg bay. j
ifrfeiv Engine. I. R. Tower has re- "
celved a new four horse-power Hasse anu" San Francisco of much lower
gasoline engine for his motor boat grade and curvature than the pres-
t? Grayling. This la tho seventh ent nne over tho Siskiyou Moun-
qngino of this make on the bay. . ,., ,, , , i , ,
Ty ,, , , , , , , tains. The road will extond from
Mr; lower states ho has orders in.
forflvo more that are on tho road. Natl01 at the southeast, by way of
$Kiro Alarm A fire alarm was Mltlto Fork of the Willlamette, the
turned in early yesterday morning on western shores of Odell Lake, the
account of a llttlo fire coming out of west sido of Klamath marshes, east
the' Hue at tho Central Hotel. No of "Ilor Klamath Lake to Klamath
damage was done, tho bcaro being Fal,s- For th,rt" nl,les UP the
a result of spine burning paper in I " l'"amette irom matron the coun
one of the stoves. Tho alarm was try ls I'aicely settled, and beyond
turned in nbout 7 o'clock. , t0 the summit of the Cascade Moun-
'Tuke Pleasure Trip. W. U. Doug-1 ta,ns tho c"try Is wild nnd unfit
las, wlfo and daughter will leave for settlement. But about 100
ovciland this morning for Drain, mIlcs of tho rollto 1Ies within the
from which place- they will take a Cascade forest reserve.
ploasuro trip north, to bo gono about i '
three weeks. I STARTS EXPENSIVE KIR 13.
i U'inc lor Toiouto. J. Mathle-I
S911, wife and daughter, who havo Mai1 oiifossos to Settlns KIre to
boqn on tho Bay for tho past seoral J?."o,t)()t) Building.
months on account of Mr. Matliie- Now Port Nows J"'o 4. A man
son's health, returned ostordny to alrest0(l tolay confessed to starting
tlioir home, Toronto, Canada. tho $50000 Aro to conceal a $G0
Decision Sustaim-d. James Bains robboO-. Ho wns charged with
was informed jostordnv bv tolecram arson a,1(1 thc cnibezzolment of funds
that tho decision lecently given by flom h,s 0"U'l'er, and tho United
tfio Supremo Court In tho cubo of statoa express company. His unnio
lllihis vs. Tho Coos Uav-Hosaliniir wna tleorgo P. Deckor, aged 21, and
anil Eastern Railroad and Naviga- wheu al"''ost0ll h confessed to firing
tlpu Company had been sustained. tl10 Voia wharf at Old Point Coni-
Tho Interior of the Masonic Opera
house Is being prettily decorated for
the Second Annual Concert of the
Chaminade Club, to bo held there
Wednesday evening. The committee
having this work In charge Is fol
lowing out the scheme, both In de
sign and color, that was used last
year at the annual concert. Rodo
dendrons, Oregon grape, evergreen
and Ivy are being tastefully used In
the decorations. The committee is
composed of Miss Eva Anderson,
Miss Crawford, Mrs. Charles Stauff,
Mrs. Hall, Miss Brown and Mrs.
Savage. The programs being gotten
out for the occasion are pretty In
their simplicity, even surpassing
those Issued for the last annual con
cert. About five hundred will be
printed.
Promptly at half past eight the
program will commence and It is de
sired that all wishing to be present
be on time as late arrivals always
mar to a certain extent a musical
program. Another reason for com
mencing promptly at 8:30 ls tho fact
that tho program Is of a length re
quiring an early start.
Hrief History of the Club.
The Chaminade Quartette was
organized three years ago with a
membership of nine, Mrs. E. K.
Sheldon and Miss Leona Shaw being
chosen to fill tho offices of president
and director respectively. During
the season the woixs of the follow
ing, composers was taken up: Bach,
Handel, Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven
and Schubert. There was no con
cert during the season, although two
recitals had been held at the home
of Mrs. Wlllfam Horsfall, Jr. At
these events a few invited guests
were present.
The following year Mrs. Sheldon
was again president and Miss Shaw
was reelected director,. This year
the following composers' works were
taken up; Mendelssohn, Schumann,
Copln, Lisztr Wagner and Cecllo
Chaminade, after whom the club ls
named.' Ceclle Chaminade is of
French birth, and an exceptional
pianist, and conceded the best "wo
man composer the world has ever
known. Her works are not con-
Of This Section
HARBOR IS BASIS
If Properly Inipicncd This AVill He
the Site for Oregon's Coining
Metropolis.
In the columns of thc Times in the
issue of Wednesday, May 22, there
was printed an article relating to
the dredging of Coos Bay for a chan
nel 800 feet wide. The article was
written because of action taken by
local men with a view toward secur
ing a dredge to do the work. Fol
lowing is a letter received fioni C.
A. Smith, who Is building a 250,000
foot saw mill on tho bay, relative
to the action. Il also shows the
deep faith which ho has in the fu
ture of Coos Bay.
Editor Coos Bay Times,
Coos Bay, Ore.
Dear Sir: I have read with a great
deal of interest your article regard
ing the deepening of the harbor and
tho actions taken by your leading
business men. I am very much
pleased to note the great Interest
taken by your cities on tho Bay in
regard to this matter. Your harbor
is the foundation upon which cities
will be built up, so that improve
ment is the first essential necessary
to the building of cities on Coos Bay.
You certainly have the possibilities
of a splendid harbor. Let every
body pull together for Its improve
ment, realizing Its possibilities for
the best harbor between Golden Gate
and the Sound, and railroads will
come there and cities will bo built
and the time will come when the
biggest city in the State of Oregon
will be located on Coos Bay. I real
ize that people will smile at such a
statement, but with the harbor, the
coa and with the timber resources, I
do not hesitate to make this predic
tion. Permit me to thank you for your
article -in question, and to urge you
to always keep this most exceedingly
important subject before the read
ers. Yours truly,
C. A. SMITH.
MONTHLY SUMMARY
COOS BAY MARINE
r-l.l.-- .. .1 nHlnn.l nml flmitlrf n1 f t"v fnnn T ... .
BlXiy-sevun vuaauia uinvcu mm w"".i4 im vuua uuj- (luring the
month of May. Fifty of tho number were steamers and seventeen ere
sailing craft.
SCHOONERS.
Sailed.
Arriml.
May 9 Repeat.
" 9 Omega.
" 13 Compeer. )
" 19 North Bend. u, ,
" 19 Gleaner.
" 19 J. M. Weatherwax.
" 20 Salvator.
" 29 Sausallto.
Arrived.
May 2 Alliance.
" 3 Breakwater.
" 5 F. A. Kllburn.
" C Czarina.
" 7 Hunter.
8 M. F. Plant.
" 8 Thomas L. Wand
9 Alliance.
" 9 Wizard.
" 10 Breakwater.
13 p. a. Kllburn.
" 13 Alliance.
" 1C Hunter.
" IS Breakwater.
" IS M. P. Plant.
" 18 Arago.
" 19 Berwick.
" 20 F. A. Kilburn.
' " 24 Breakwater.
'" 24 Alliance.
" 2 1 Hunter.
" 24 Roscoc.
" 2G F. A. Kllburn.
" 2G M. F. Plant."
" 29 Gasco.
" 31 Alliance.
1 STEAMERS.
Sailed.
May
May 2 Guflle.
" 13 Esther Buhn.
" 13 Advent.
" 19 Wrestler.
'' 19 Novelty.
" 23 Omega.
" 24 Repeat.
" 29 CompQer.
" 30 North Bend.
2 M. P. Plant.
" 3 Breakwater.
" 4 Alliance.
" G F. A. Kilburn.
" 8 Hunter,
" S Czarina.
" 9 Welesley.
(Now, In tow of tug
Wizard.)
" 10 Alliance.
11 Breakwater.
" 12 M. P. Plant.
" 14 P. A. Kilburn.
" 10 Thos. Wand.
" IT Hunter.,
" IS 'Alliance.
" IS -Breakwater.
" 20 M. P. Plant.
" 21 Berwick.
" 21 P. A. Kilburn.
" 25 Hunter.
" 25 Breakwater.
" 2G L. Roscoe.
" 27 Kllburn.
" 2S Plant.
" 30 Gasco.
JAS. MAGBB.
WEATHER SUMMARY
finqd to qne class of music but con
blst of both vocal and instrumental
pieces. f ;rr.
This season tho club "name"" was
ThU l the flnnl decision In tho caso fort
'UU? lg afcttlimt the ltilltoml company.!
U'lant lopartuws. Al. Waterman,
rgjjuMfMlng the Pacific Hardware arc thinking of locating again.
AS'1 StUel Company of Suu Fruu- Pension Day. Yostorduy bolug
uTico, luft on the uteumer Plant for pension day kept tho notary publics
that clt. or Marshtlehl very busy during tho
iMr. Fluke left on tlm Plant yos-' groator part of tho day paying out
tflrduy for a short Uslt in Southern money.
qulirornlu. Attoiuls County Court. Judgo J.
!mMs or .1. N. ormi. Mr. and P. Hall, who Is attending County
Mr. Gforgo norgstumi and llttlo court In Coquillo, will piobnbly ro
diuightor, of San Pranolsco, nro In turn this ovonlng, as tho session will
tho city, the kuomU of J. K. Oron. bo closed.
Mr, Uui'Kutrum ls vlco-pnwhlout ot
tno I'aciiic Lumber Company ot San
Kruuutsco, I
A. A. Look, of Uurokti, la 011 tho
Huy looking into tho piospocta for n
looutlou.
Mr. una Mrs. H. 11. llaokousto
have nrrhoa on tho Buy from Hum-'
toldt county, California, Thoy woro I
LOCAL WlUTIIKIt.
High 61
Low . , , , , BO
C:00 58
wiua S. W., Olouay
uuiiu vouuiy, vauiornla. Thoy woro 4
formerly roxldouta ou Cooa Day, aua '
Inade Club. The season was closea
with the first annual reoltal atfwhlch
over $130 was cleared for life benefit
of tho San Francisco sufferers.
Mrs. J. W. Bennett was chosen as
president last year while Mrs. Hors-"
fall was elected as director, which
positions they have both been chosen
to' fill tho coming year. The follow
ing composers have been studied the
past season: Strausses (there are
several); Franz, Gade, Raff, Rubin
stein, Jensen and Grieg. This in
cludes all of the greatest and best
known composers with ono excep
tion, Braham.
Tho club meets every Wednesday
ooniug for rohearsals and at the end
of each month it has been tho plan to
havo a composers night after which
I tho next composor Is taken up. This
plan will bo deviated from tho com
ing season as the lessor composers to
bo taken up havo not composed
ouough of a variety of plecos to al
low each of tho club a selection. Tho
greater works of tho following pom-
posors will bo takon up next season,
selections to bo takou from four of
thorn at each composer's ovonlng.
Palostrlna, Purcoll, Scarlatti, Ai;ne,
Clomontl, Chorublnl, Field, Bishop,
Moschulos, Berlioz, Coucouc, AbL,
H.0US0U, Hollqr, Bnrglol and Plus.-rltl.
Whllo thobo nro not classod as tho
boat compobors thoy nro tho most
noted of tho lessor class. Only tho
ory host of tholr works are to bo
8tiullod. It will bo noticed thoy nro
to bo takon up chronologically, Pnl
ostrlim, tho first composor, bolug tho
first, His oarllost compositions up
poured In 1515, Plusrlti, tho last of
thoso to bo studlea next year, dlea
in 1897.
Mrs, Horsfall has a list ot com
posors, Including ouly tho most ro
nouncd opera ana Amorlcan must
Monthly Report for Mnr-hficld Sta
tion Shous Decided l)ecr''.is.o
Under Previous Mouths.
MANY PASSENGERS
Plant's Business Has Increased Since
Breakwater Was Taken Off
Coos Ray Run.
The steamer M. P. Plant went to
sea yesterday evening about 7
o'clock, carrying a cargo of 9 00 tons
of coal, 1,000 cases of salmon and
a large shipment of box shooks. The
Plant Is getting a heavy share of
passenger traffic between Coos Bay
and San Francisco since the Break
water went off the run. The follow
ing took passage yesterday:
Miss Stevens, Mrs. Flske, Mcdlne,
W. R. Sampson, M. T. Heavey, H.
Leneve, J. Tawse, Al. Waterman,
D. D. Pierce. H. Nehans, R. A. Sun
stedt, A. J. Whedden, Mis. Nellie
Sunstedt, Hilda Sunstedt, Ed. RIggs,
N. C. Burch, B. S, Rowc, Mrs. B.
Rowe, H. Boyle, P. S. BIssett, Henry
Miller, E. W. Sanderson, Miss Olive
Postc, N. R. Piford.
SAUSOLITA LEAVES.
The schooner Sausollta went down
the Bay yesterday afternoon loaded
with lumber and ties for San Francisco.
U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Weather Bureau, Cooperative Ob
server's Meterological Record. Sta
tion, Marshfleld; County pf Coos;
State of Orecon. Summarv "renort
changed to the present title pf Cliani-L f 0P tlie mqnth of 'May, 1907
1 1 "1 ..1. mi. Ann.-. ntnn nlnnArl'l
TEMPERATURE.
' , Mean 'maximum, Cl.'O.
Mean minimum, 40. 8.
Mean, 54.3.
Maximum, 75, date 14th.
Minimum, 38, datest.
Greatest dally rr.nge, 32.
PERCIPITATION.
Total, 3.91 Inches.'
Total from September 1st, 1900,
71.09 inches.
Greatest in 24 hours, 1.09 inch,
date 11th.
NUMBER OK DAYS.
With .01' inch or more perclplta
tlon, 10; clear S; partly cloudy 4,
cloudy 19.
Dates of thunder stirm, 21st.
Fog, 15th, 30th, 31st.
Provlallng wind direction, north
east. ' v " '. ' E. Mingus,
Cooperative Observer.
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Commencing this morning with
every new yearly subscription to the
Daily Coos Bay Times will be given
a years subscription to the
Loan Refused.
Now York, Juno 3. Negotiations
placing a fifty million dollar loan
by tho Union acific failed of suc
cess becauso of attacks on tho rail
road corporations li this country
early this year This statomont was
mado by E. II. Harrlman today, Ho
'said had tho negotiations beon suc
cessful tho money would have beon
brought to this country at a tjmo
when tho American money markets
woro badly In need of funds.
PACIFIC
It being necessary to dovoto at least
that much tlmo to finish all of tho
best. This will furnish thc club
with now work for tho coming four,
years nt which time tho boat compos
ers will probably bo reviewed,
Tho concert to be given Wodnes-i
day ovonlng by tho club with tho as-1
slstanco of Dr. W. A. Toyo ana!
Charles Kuisor, ot North Bond, will!
tin tlmilit tin lianrrl liv nnn it Mm
clans, which tho club will tako up I largest audloucea ever In tho Masonic
durlug tho uoxt throo or four years, ' Opera House,
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Subscriptions to be payable '
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OR
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also
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ly is the Best Magazine in the West
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as this is an opportunity that is
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