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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1911)
jr - n ipHi.wwpr' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION 8 -, -, - - 'J't ml w I' lien 't t r UK SI mra r.9 '. Miku Home Biking Easy mm . mm Making $1f!H IMF xCfftfMT ATI site amount of ground nenr thnlr mlttco to look up tlio matter further. ... . ii.. I Win Wniln nnril ..... . .... ...- .u -...1 .l.t join uuuuiiiu "" - p.nni lor o per .m.m. .. .. . improvement o they would bo able to furnish stwm , w , rom Tley at a riOMble rnte and alio dock mW thf). jMtmwt to tnrt auto ser- facllltlM. vice between Coot Hay mt Kon- It. M. .lennlnm dlm1 the mat- burg over li a 0011 a the roads will ..hi., r 1... ihv.ii... iHHiitt. The, lil have an auto 11 j P0UIE15 1 LAY OUT 11 tiun. Me Mill that he eld not think the matter had been InvwilgMml f llcleiitly to warrant Immediate ac tion. He pointed out what appeared to be one-Bided uirniiomonts In the 'Continued from page 21 naiti end wltn a nae over the oniiyon jmit and expoct to make tdo trip In e.gnt hours. Hugh McUIn wild It wan n untune that tho canyon wan not so Improvuil that tno autos could make tho untlro trip, reducing the tlnio n couple yf POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powtfor matfo from Royal Crapa Oroam of Tartar HO ALUH.HD LIME PHOSPHATE WRITES ABOUT WATERSUPPLY (Continued from page 1.) Mnrshllold Public Library nt tho nmi"1 ),cn,c on So,,th Cooa IUvor Eagles Hnll, TueBdny ovenlng, April today. Nearly nil of tho members of 21, Is arousing much Interest nnd tl10 cln8 nnd n few Invited guests will receive hearty support. Man-lcft speclnl launch this morning. nger Wilson or tiie Nnvnl lleservo . terms offered by parties ottering o field High school nre enjoying their Install a cannery here for $0,1100. Ho h)(rg sniu mat ne tnougni 11 woinu do ne- Better l-'crry Service, cownry to raise about $K,000 to, u wn8 ,BU ,jocWoij t0 n8k tho conn start the project on a goo.i business OVi:it..MKXT IM.IM,,, omTs,oni;it TO , n. Illi 1 iv I'niiri 10 nrni'r n liiu lY-iiiiiiiuu iui oasis anil at any rnte urgeu a nmen . uir,ln, ,...,. .Mnrslillolil and lie band has promised to have the band out early In the evening for a free concert near tho hall and the band will also furnish tho orchestra for the dance music. I "0 Mrs. J. W. Mitchell entertained tho Ladles' Art club nt her homo on Fri day, March 31. Tho afternoon was moie careful Investigation. ry borvlco Enstsldo. It was pointed out thnt tho AV1I !IM.-I 1111 .... ' 'lVlthJ lllflll'IMII'Vi, ... 'll Pnllt. PnllniiM.v.. . t .. .. ,i,," '"eValtHhl tilM MnL'lllnnr M.u..... I 1 " "uiieni ibji nmiwn mi V.UU8 uny through bin vlous connection with hri.. . , hero, has accepted the invlunJ tho Port of Coos Bay to waia ne invorcu me cannery uui no ... .i .,r..,. . . - iiiniiiii' iv n u 11 11 v- mi viiil' ! . 111111 iiinuiii 11 i:iiuirni ii . LUIIIIl.. nun m" l-..-o -" n .w... HD Jq, .1 Mrs. E. K. 0 Jones will not return ber. No cattle graze there. Not ft houeo or a privy vault is located on It and oven tho deer which used to wiggle their talis there have been run out long ago. In view of theso conditions Is it fair to the community to ndvcrtlso an Impurity nnd causo tho community Episcopal church met last Tuesday to be disturbed when thoro Is no with Mrs. .1. M. Upton. Tho Guild Is cause for It? If tho nnrtlcs woro sin- "y now worKing on some special 1 from her visit In Portlnnd until In Juno when It Is likely thnt Mrs. III jchnrdson nnd daughter will come 1 down to spend the Rummer nt tho ' O'Connell summer home on Coos Illvcr. 0 Mrs. T. Merchant has decided to extend her visit In California for a couple of weeks. 0 Mrs. A. K. Polloxfcn who has been a guest at tho E.. V. Kammcrcr homo for n couple of weeks, will tonvo Sklndny for her homo In San Francisco. O The Altar Guild of tho Marshflcld. success Tin. nintlnr wnn rnfnrri'il tit Pleasant y spent in noodle work, aft- and p M Hnll.Lewl8 for furlher In cr wnicn iiinciicon wns served by tho hostess assisted by Mrs. E. F. LeMlcux. Tho next meeting will bo nt tho homo of Mrs. E. D. McArthur, April 21. CAMPAIGN FOR W n s vcstlgutlou. in this connection, Mr. Hall-Lewis said that he wished the Chamber of Commerce to assist the null grow ers In getting more cold storage fa cilities for inking caro of this ycar'a 'crop. Ho said that tho ranchers were putting their orchards In lino condition nnd they would need It. It was suggested that all tlio fruit growers he enrolled as members of the Chamber of Commerce and nn endeavor will bo made to do this. Other .Matters. Messrs. Cavunnugh and Evans, who nave a boat building establish- ninnl nuL-Ail ilml e Km I... !. t fyt 1 f r (" nanvu iiuu nicy uu unoioiuu ! Unamber Of Commerce Day nanclally and otherwise in putting In MarchfinlH out two Blccd Boats to compete in m mar&nneia. itho rncc8 on tho 1)ftc(lc congt thH Next Wednesday will bo Chamber year. Thoy claimed thnt Jt would be of Commorco Day. In Marshflcld, n a ulS advertisement for the Hay and Bystcmntlo campaign will bo mndc',or lniseives. incy want to Btart Next. Wednesday Will Be' wanted It started right so that , lhc rt,rr. nnd that tho only nddl- linrbor Improvement. He 1. 1 mmrnda ivnn ii no inuiirnn 1 . . -n ..u...., uv. ...o...v... inimi .Yiiniini nf tim hotter service 10 come ior about unn ... him ... : " .. . .... .. .- ........... .....'."" ,uon. WOUIU UO U1C CUSl Ul uii nniuii on. Mini " "v,..v..t.. linn. n0 can uD. not exceed llfty cents or a dollar .1 worn in iwo or uireo montht day. Henry Sengstncken was re- can como about May 1. quested to prepare a now schedulo "ho Port Commission win for tho Bervlce which tho county Mondny and will probably tlou , court will be asked to ndopt. negotiations nnd have Capt. Xo Cliuugo In Secretary. mUB como ns soon as possible. An application from n Portlnnd vvoru nns ueen received from . mnn who wanted to becomo secretary Oregon supremo court that J, )J of tho Mnrshllcld Chamber of Com- ucnnou wns uenied a rohearlntliQ morco nt a salary of $1G0 per month enso or tno uennett Tru wan wns taken up at tho executive com-,nml tho Southern Oregon corcpi mltteo meeting yesterday afternoon, vs. mo rori or Loos Uay. Oor.Tn After somo discussion, it wns decided .has not yet given his perminloa t not to consider his application. ' tno prosecuting nttorney to hit tho friendly suit nccegiary to movo tho cloud thrown on the fa bond Ibsuo by the question about sufllclcnt notices belnti President Will Walt for Congress and an alleged defect In tbe im law cnactod for the organlutieti ports. TAIT WILL WAIT. to Push On Arizona. (Ily Associated Press to Coos Times.) Day WASHINGTON. D. C, April 8.- that day to enroll every property n rnctorv t0 "kc stock hulls here, ' President Taft announced today thnt Six hundred prominent blat-thJ cd Americans met at tho annul f nor given by tho Economic- th 1 l . niniiiiuiit inn. i. ii ... i. a. cere would they not have ascertained " cloths which It Is hoped tol"cr' "osiness mnn nnu resident or - .-.. u.u h0 would wait until Congress nets Now York tho other day, Thiri tho proper method of getting tho nvo completed In tlmo for tho Easter j1"1" 8Ccllo n member of thnt or-1"" '" ,no country for tho purpose. uoforo ho (IocI(k,8 t0 n,)rovo or UIh- Ject of tho fortification of the Pu. proper examination nnd how to pro- service. Next Tuesday, the Oullil I Bnnlxntlon. Additional subscriptions Jennings, Henry Sengstncken. approve the Constitution adopted by mu canal came up nnd the twin tl cecd to do it, or would they not tako will meet with Mrs. M. C. Mnloncy. to ll' publicity fund will nlso bo;';"' l0cr-' a.corK(5 Uotnor "' .tho Arizona constitutional conven- somblngo rose ns one man and to , win. o... i...niih miicorH nn.l tho n """'K1'1 ' or,,or nuBurnte n more ' ""JLaln were named as a com- tlon. nlllrmatlvoly. I i' T"mtfmmammmmmm!!!!i Water compnny before ndvortlslng to tho world thnt the water was unlit t or jise. .' These attacks In tho paper may np- At tho meeting of tho Ghnmlnndo ,.efP'vo.J"ovemcnt for tho dovolo,)-, ilium ui mis Hccunu. club this week nt the homo of Mrs. Horsfnll Jr., Miss Clara Myron rend n pnper on Moznrt's WorkB. Tho penr iih Injuring the Water company club Is' practising on several now but In thnt particular tho parties chorus numbers for tho muslcnlo roust realize they tiro mistaken. Tho which thoy plan to give In n couple Water compnny won't loose n slnglo of, months. Among tho composers consumer, except thoso who nro pre taken up nro Sulnt-Stxeiis and Liszt, vented from coming hero and loent- "Tho Lorelei" boJng tho ing possibly, ns parties hero who will from tho latter, notice these sensational Items will t) simply do us they do nt other places, , Tho proBri!81l .,llllb wnB ontorlaln- boll tho wator for drinking purposes. C(J laat .M,jy ,y Mr8. M jj. uilvoii Look nt Salem and nil tho othor nt t10 .,,, ()f itr8. WlicoIor In towns In thejjnlley: Their supply West Mnrshllold. "Amorlcnn Poets" jComes irom uiu nvor. wnum cmuu wn8 tllu to,,c for tho ,Iny ,, , bacterlu nnd typhoid gemiB polluto mil(niuir tho subject, tho hostess wns tho water beyond nny iiuestlou, hut nsalsted by sevoral inombora and oy yon do not wo that advertised so as Uov a LoIloy who reoltoa 80V. to keeii people away from the State 0,.ftl MM,onH frolll Uoy uttlo of Oregon, nltho' tho matter Is taken M,B8 Kddcvu wiiuulor sang Eugene up with the council and with tho FtolllB. ..Uul y ,uo.. vwy company nnd nn effort Is being mnde 8Weetly. The club will meet not nt Salem to bring water from tno mountains In there nnd to n great This was determined nt n meeting nt tho Chamber of Commorco yester day afternoon nnd every nicinbr pledged his hearty cooperation In the movement. ' . 1 HcsldcH this, it wns determined thnt every member Who possibly can number Hhn" K0 t0 Co,lu", n(Vct ''''''ny and njipenr ooioro 1110 uoos county com missioners nnd urge the Immedlnta Improvement of tho old Coos' Hay wngon rond. Hugh McLnln, chnlr inan of n special committee that has been looking Into the 'matter, report ed that It was absolutely necossnry for much more work to ho dono on tho rond this year than tlio commis sioners originally 'contemplated. Ho especially 'urged tho planking of more of tho road. He said that at least three miles of planking should bo put In Just beyond Sumner nnd that considerable work should bo Fashionable Easter Appare! for Women MYER nnny of the towns In the Willamette valley, for It Is understood thnt tho water Is contaminated and precau tlons nro tnken to prevent disease. The health olllcu of Marshlleld, Dr. Miugus, says frankly and fairly: "1 do not think thnt any disease ever nrose from the use of tho Marsh field water on account of nny germ which it inny contain," nnd then points out what every ono knowH that tho residents of tho town should not be permitted to picnic or camp In tho vicinity of the reservoirs, nil of which Is absolutely correct. Thon ngnln Mr. Pat Hovers on looking Into the situation with tho view of purchasing tho plant, had an examlnutluu of tho wuter mndo him self, In connection with Mr. II. C Dlers of North Head, and Mr. Dlors says lio report was to tho effect thnt there was no purer or better watqr In the Stnte of Oregon than the Coos liny wnter, except possibly the Hull Itun, nnd In sume respects tho Coos Bay water was more deslronblo than even the Hull Hun. In view of theko conditions, Is tho party sluuoro, who will advertise that tho wator In North Hend nnd Mnrah fk'ld Is unlit for use nnd dlsense pro ducing? From a community stand point it would scorn to bo an outrago on tho public that theso seusatluual articles should be printed. J. W. HENNETT. tlm, fit K f .. f C3 m 0 .. I....U- .,..,. ..,,, . j,, .111,11,11 ,i,r ,lom, tlll, canyon rond. Ho said "Clvlc's Hay." tlint Con'tractbr Harnard had proni- 0 (ised .to donate $100 towards each AnnouncoiuentB were received In fnllo of planking thnt wns put In. North llond this week of tho mnr-' Tho question of Coos county bond rlnges of three former North Hend lug Itself for $1,000,000 to bo used morr and whllo all camo as a surprise, for good roads was taken up. Tho thoy elicited tho warmest of congrn- commercial clubs in tho Coqullle vnl tulntlons from scores of friends, Ono ley nro favoring It and are to send was of the marriage of Hale Mynatt delegations to n meeting of tho coun who formerly was engngod In the ty commlsloncrs next Friday o grocery business In North Hend and urge It. Tho Marshlleld Chamber of Mips Gladys 1 locket t nt Marseilles, Commerco In vlow of tho present Oil., April 1. They will reside at high tax rnto did not enre to expres's Hot Springs, Oil. Another was of Itself on tho matter until' further In tho mnrrlngo of Cnrl Hnhrko and vestlgatlon and nppolntod J. Miss Lottie Gibson nt Lebanon, Ore- Siuenton, Henry Songstncken nnd It. 011. The third was of tho marriage M. Jennings a special committee to of F. E. Monroe and Miss Hosslo nppenr before tho county commls Lowe nt Florence. sloners to discuss the matter. q J 1 t'niiiiery Is DImiissoiI, Last Saturday aftorhoon Miss He- M " cotlii of tho Chamber of 'en I lees wns tendered nn Apill Fool'f Commorco last night, tho question nrprUe party by a numbor of lnr of n t'alry for Coos Hay was tnken 'rlendi. Tho afternoon wns plena- " V' -M' Hall-Lewis, president of uitly passed by music and rsuuos, A ,no c08 I,ll' I,,rH,t Growers associa (eluty lunch was served by her ,,t)n' l,olll,t"l t the necessity of a friends. cannery hero to niul;o the fruit and Thoio present were: Zolln SwIn-V0Ktt,nu, Industry a prontable one. ford. Edith Ayro. Huby Pitman, Edna1"0 snla thul n,oro U,1UI J9-000 worth Hnwkmnn. Henrietta Estus. Ilolon ol ,ro ,,ul18 wo,lt t0 wn8 Iast enr Coos Building The Women's Store "Master the grout iinuigu m 1 event of Spring modes is only one week away. . Everywounn, mnn and child desires to he in the great Fash ion parade. Iis a part or the Easter ofTcring to 111 poar dressed in a manner that will please and delight thoso whom you meet. Both European and American designers have contributed to this splendid showing of Dres" scs. Tailored Coats and Suits !SJLniidShirtwaist8. Never before have wo been so well pre pared to meet the requircinents of all. Dainty New Foulard and Shallie Dresses $12.50 to $25.00 Just received direct from Now York City another shipment of thoo very pretty light weight all wool shalllo Dresses. Also ten ex clusive styles nnd color combina tions In dainty Silk Foulnrd dres ses. .Every Garment a Picture, Theso strikingly handsomo Hresfes aro exact reproductions of such famous creations as POIHKT, niUSCOLL, CALLIOT KOEUItH and PAQl'IN. Tho only difference Is thnt our prices aro much below the original Parisian modols. Theso Gowns will not bo with us long. If you wnnt a pretty ex clusive garment for formal or semi-formal wenr, don't wnlt. Prices $12.50 to $25.00. DIUMIti: COOS t'Ol'XTV CASKS. The Oregon Supreme court this Sveck handed down decisions In Coos county easos as follows: Dow vs. Courtney Lutnbor Com pany et al. Rehearing denied. Davis vs. Magnos. Hohenrlug de nied, Bennett Trust Company vs. Seng stncken, Rehearing denied, Itotw and Edna Roes. Tho Sisters of lhthiiuymot this wook at tlio home of Mrs. Colby Per y. Next Wednesday, thoy will bo entertaiueil by Mrs. E. Mlngus nt her home In West .Marshlleld. O i Mrs. W. E. Hungiin of Hnndon has been visiting her mother, .Mrs. Nollle A. Owen, hero tho past week. for lack of n ennnery and thnt with present shipping facilities, tho fruit growers woro up against It unless they had a cannery to tako care of tho surplus fruit. He said this yca.V crop would be a bumper one. lie snld It wns now too late to get a can nory Installed In time to handle au thing excopt tree fruit thlr soason. Ho said thnt there nre fifty-two mem bers of the Fruit Growers' associa tion and eleven of theso would sjb scribe about $3,000 towards the con struction of n cannery. He urged tho "Tho Gnlllean" Monday Bnptlit church. I o W. C. Selliner nnd bride of Hnndon i have spout part of the past week hero construction of n cannery us means on moir noneymoon trip. .Mrs. Soil- 0f developing tho agricultural Inter , mor was formerly Miss Adelln Alice ' osts of this section. King of Hnndon. They will resldo at ! Hugh McLnln reported on several Bandon where thoy have many 'propositions for n site, tho ono no 'fr'ond8, jmost favored' being n proposition 0 j from tho Coos Bay Ico and Cold j Tho Freshman class of tho Marsh- Storage company to lease the requl- 1 if! I ' 1(1 Authentic Styles in Suits and Coats The critical informed Dresser will in stantlyj-ccognic style and styjejjmwmrv i.VulveiiejnMhcse pretty garments made along the straight simple lineswith muMheTight Waist, but rich in their sim plicity. The authonti modish Skirts, also narrow coat sleeves will appeal to nil wonion. The new, nam-, Persian trimmings on the fgljnripcls and cuffs arc shown in a large Ifjjtylljrmeipai (.olors nVQ linvv ,J (tppvs. Hiiw.1- u... ;. r : "- '"wh aim aiso an almost ' limitless variety of pretty stvlo. i tans. & nmseots, hairline weaves nn.l diagonal ser ges, etc. ''ill m 1 1 r 1 IHi I !.' ' iii . i ni L Coos Building Marshfield MYERS THE WOMEN'S STORE "i Coos Building Marshfield hSmmMlfMmkJlammmmmmmmmmmamimamamammmm tU i.-r-