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'j-- -f-t. -jt rrr,&tifr,V - tt rtj-w 4.-. M H I . l sv, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 119V1 EVENING EDITION. 6 ' wfimjpfwijp ijjimii jpn m p1' ' 'r ,ftl GOV . WEST SEES 4 I E (Continued from pngo 4.) beautiful lionio and hero In nn ln formnl tnlk Governor West took c enslon to compliment nnd congratu lute L. .1. Simpson on his splendid II accomplishment nt "Shore Acres" im well 118 congratulating me uuuiihu- ulty on having a citizen who nt such an expenditure of time, thought and money wns demonstrating the mnnv nnd varied possibilities of Coos 13nv. Impromptu toasts and talks fol lowed In which many felicitous com pliments were exchanged. During these I. .1. Simpson wns tonsted ns the ilrst republican congressman BIG CROWD SI I ' EMI SHOW , 1 J , I - ' . ling in tho fnst flying nutoa although In contrast they seemed as far apart as tho poles. A hearty and hospitable welcome fl.()nl t10 noWy created third congrc awaited Governor West and his party slonnl district of Oregon. The sug- nt "Shore Acres." First greetings gestlon met with n hearty response over the entlro pnrty. headed by Gov- and Governor West was prompt In crnor West nnd L. .1. Simpson made assurances of support rcgnrdless an Inspection of tho beautiful of politics and was followed by such grounds of this really romarkablo rock-ribbed democrats as Hugh 51c- place. Nature has been lnvlsh In her bestowal of beauty but It has been made available and serviceable nt 'Shoro Acres" by L. J. Simpson's activity and enthusiasm In a won derful work. A pretty pathway leads to tho gar dens which have a beautiful pergola on his mother's side tho governor did Lain. J. 11. Flanagan and C. F. Mc Knlght. At tho conclusion of tonuts nnd luncheon It was nnnounred that the governor was due at tho Caledonian picnic nt Charleston bay to make .i few remarks. Ileing n MacGrcgor entrance, and the vision Is one of en trancing benuty. Such a wealth of colorful bloom nnd tho ulr redolent with the perfume of many llowers make tho scene unforgettable-. Altho' It wns late for roses tunny splendid specimens of this queen of (lowers were still In evidence. Tho garden was a rainbow nnd riot of color with flowers from every clime. Tlioy- wore beautiful evidences of Coos Day's climate nnd soil. Governor West was profuse In his expressions of surprise nnd udmlrnflon. At no pluce In Ore gon, the governor said, was thore a, nnd scene of such striking benuty. .He jul. not want to disappoint his Scotch friends and at four o'clock departed for Charleston bay after what Gov ernor West said wns tho most delight ful day of his trip. Those In the party wore: Governor West, W. S. Chnnd!o Capt. .1. .1. Heynohls. Hugh Me.l.aln, Claude Nasbnrg, 10. W. Nevcrs, C. K. McKnlght. Taggart Aston, Geo. 1 Murcli. C. It. Peek, J. Albert Mn Hou. J. 11. Flanagan nnd M. C. Malo ney. Tho out-of-town guests were Frank 11. Wnlto of Sutherland. Ore.. James It. Ilnrbour, J. 10. Hark Clurcnco Kennies, .1. Arnold told of hnvlng heard of tho benuty Scuddcr nnd Judge and Mrs. Durham, of "Shoro Acres" but said ho 'all of Medford. 1. 11. Tower nnd Cupt. thought tho Htorles wcro tho pardon ablo exaggeration of local pride, but seeing ho fount! llko the Queen of Shclm on her visit to Solomon that tho "half had not been told." Nor Is it nlono In tho exquisite benuty of bloom nnd blossom and the' grandeur of Its rugged const lino Edgar Simpson wore- there. Mrs. Gnlc, Mrs. Helen Drlggs nnd Mrs. L. J. Slmpuon. NOICTII IIKXI) NEWS. , 10. Olln nnd wife nnd children hav-i 1 gone to Portland on n pleasure trip. Chus CavanuiiKh nnd wife will etl- thnt "Sluiro Acres" Is n pla'co to be tertuln a number of young poopto at remembered nnd admired. Tho utl- their homo Tuesday evening. lltnrlnn sldo of the possibilities of Coos Hay resources Is found in tho prnctlcal demonstration nnd 'develop ment of agriculture and live stock. Thoroughbred horses, rattle and Mrs. L. C. Reynolds, who has spent Hovornl weeks hero, will lenvo to morrow for her homo nt Florence. Mrs. C. A. Nollner nnd Miss Grace Nollner and Clyde, llobert and Lloyd hogs, fancy poultry, a populous deer Nollner are spending a few weeks at park, hay Holds from which enor mous crops have been harvested, corn, cabbago and potatoes, fruits nnd herrlt's all llnd a place hero. "Shore Acres" Is one of Coos Hay's splendid attractions and tho commu nity should know more of Its prac tical usefulness as well as Its bril liant beauty. I.ntor a delightful luncheon wns served on tho broad veranda of the Ten Mile nnd llaynes Inlet. MrH. A. I. Vnnderpool writes friends that sho bus reached her homo nt Park Rapids, Minn,, nftor a pleasant visit. Tho North llend C. E. society is holding a picnic at Simpson Park. It is a fnrowell to Miss Catherlno nnd Helen Mende nnd Frieda Hnzer, who lenvo soon for Wnlla Wnlln nnd Los Angeles, respectively to attend school ,aNNNNWN'"WNiiV"'WWWWSiVwWSW ONE BILLION IN HENS AND EGGS THIS YEAR AH1L LION dollars Is set down as tho value of tho poultry and egg products of tho United Sta tes for tho present year, ns estimated I Hundreds of carloads of llvo poul try are shipped east from Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and othor mlddlewest States. More than by tho 1911 catalogue of an Incu-' eight hundred regulnr poultry cars bntor company. The United States census of 1900 Kavo tho vnluo of poultry nnd eggs at I380.C8C.429. In 1905, according to tho ninth nnnunl report of Secretary Wilson of the Department of Agri culture, poultry products had "clim bed to a place of more thnn half a trillion dollnru in value," so that tho are now employed In this service. Ton yearn ago the number of these cars wan less than 200. More than 2,000 poultry exhibi tions are now held each year in tho United States, Including full fairs, nnd winter poultry shows. Tho dif ferent branches of poultry raising ns a business Include tho operation of Over 250 Coos Bay People on ; Excursion Sunday Event a Success. With more thnn 250 people Coos liny people In attendance, Coos Uny Day at the Ilundon Cnrnlvnl 'was cel ebrated yesterday. The bulk of the; Coos Uny crowd mndo tho trip on tho speclnl excursion conducted by tho Coos liny Consort Dnnd. Tho trip going nnd coming wns without nn un favorable event. Tho train left hero nt 7:30 In the morning nnd nrrlved homo nt 10:30 Inst evening. They nrrlved In Dnndon nbout 11 o'olock nnd loft there on tho return trip nt nbout 5 o'clock. It wns the Inst day of the four days cnrnlvnl nt Dnndon nnd nlthougn tho nnndonltes wero tired nnd wqary from tho three preceding days at.tl nights of fun nnd frolic, they did nil they could to mnke the Coos liny vis itors enjoy themselves. The program wns turned over lnrgo ly to the visitors. Music by tho Coos Day band was one of tho features of the day, excellent numbers being ren dered by Director Fentoii's organiza tion en routd, nt Unhdoh'nnd' return ing homo.' In the Coos County Hose content, nnndon," North nend nnd MnrshfleM Tire Depnrtments entered tennis. The nnndon 'foam lost Its opportunity tho nozzle men frtlllng to mnke tho con nection. l'Tho North llend tenm 'got wnter In" JKJ'.-S seconds. The Mnrshr llelll' tenttfgot water In 31 second's, Owflig to Olilovson. o'n if tins' noz zip then nf'thc Mnrshfl'eld tenm, push ing on the cart In vlolntlon of "tlie rules, Mnrshfleid's record wns thrown out nnd Xorth llend declared the win ner. Tho North llend and Mnrshfleld Fire Depnrtments were also sch?d uled to contest for base bnll honors on the diamond prior to thp Tlnndnn- Yonenlln game. It wns a one-sided exhibition of tho national gnme.Nortli , llend running In seventeen scores In two Innings while Mnrshflold only scored once. It was called then In order to permit nnndon nnd Yoncnlla to play. Tho Dnndon cnrnlvnl nttrnctcd a much larger crowd thnn tho project-1 ors of it hail even hoped for. All four dnys saw hundreds in nttendnnce from nil parts of Coos nnd Curry (.enti tles. Tho flying nmchlno exhibition fnlled them, owing to tho nvlntor do cllnlng to ascend nftorhlsnrrlvnl there declaring it was too hnzardous a plnco to attempt to alight. Tho Ilurns-Evnns boxing bout wns nlso called off. It wns first sched uled for Thursday night and was then I M M' 9. FALL SUITS ADVANCE SHOWING The New Browns and Grays Full Box Backs Elegant Fall Models Spring Styles on Sale at Half Price i - "MONEY TALKS" '. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. JtAESHPIBLD BANDON COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) PORTLAND. Ore.. Ausr. 2fi. postponed until Saturday nght but hw mmM in , mn.t i ., less than a $100 house showed up and' 'resulted as follows: r.vnns urciinca 10 go on lor eo Jiwo'xt Portland money. Finally, it was called of nnd money returned to buyers of tick ets, nurns declared that Evans got cold feet but Evans denied it. There wero tho usual lot of cnrnl vnl shows, dancing, etc., nnd tho peo plo of nnndon are feeling elated over Its success. fnrmer's hen now competed .with) broiler nnd roaster plnnts. egg farms, wheat for precedence; while nt n banquet given by tho Washington Poultry association In December, 11)01), Secretary WIImiii said that "tin poultry nnd egg products of the I'nlt d Stntes in t'JOS amounted to $700,. 000,000 nnd were second only to the com crop In value." Tho catalogue goes on to say that totals supplied by the government nhow tbnt in 1H0B, lUOti nnd 1007 tho ineieaso wns 50 per cent more rapid thnn from 1900 to 1901, nnd "if this rate of moro rapid Increase wnB kept up for 190S, 1909 and 1910, duck ranches, the sale of day old chicks, custom hatching, the work of fanciers and ho on, the successful fancier bolng now known more gen erally us n poultry breeder, becniibo of the Increase In the commercial val ue of his work. There are now thousands of exper ienced poultrymen In the United Sta tes nnd Canada who make a regular business of breeding standard bred fowls, their nnnual production vary ing from small Hocks to thousands of birds. Prices obtained for this stirk range from $1 to $100 n head, with COAST Iil.NK PROJECTED. Portland Sacramento At San Francisco Los Angeles . . , . Oakland ....... (Second game. Los Angeles .... Oakland At Los Angeles Vernon Snn Francisco . . . (Second game.) Vernon San Francisco Saturday's Onine. Tho following are the scores H 7 PmiMseil Hallway to 1 teach Tilla mook Hay, Kugene and Coo. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2S Geor ge K. Frost. Sr., T. V. Wnrd nnd T. J. Fording have tiled with County Clerk Fields articles of Incornorntlon for tho Pacific Coast Line Hnllwny coin- Sntrln''8 Kies: pnny. Tho cnpltnl stock is set at At Por,lnml $100,000. divided into 1.000 shares. I Portllu,l The objects of the corporation. ae- Snernmento cording to the papers, nre to build a M Los AnBles railway line nnd n telegraph line from ! S"n Frn"clBCO Portland to Humboldt Day, in tho Vernn eoillltv Of llllllllinlrlf Pnllfnrnln IM, "V Un P mnCJSCO .... . . . ..... v w,..,, v.. ... ..., .....4 R 6 4 3 4 R 5 2 8 6 Los Angeles Onklnnd . . . R 12 3 R 3 7 R 1 H 11 9 9 10 II 9 9 13 14 of II IS 13' II 12 10 II 12 16 THEJTURKISH BATH PARLORS HAVE MOVED From their old quarters, In the Coos building, one block lorth to a new homo at 392 Broadway which has ben especially fitted up for then and where they are bettor prepare than erer be fore to render excellent service to, the public, TUBKISII, RUS SIAN, BTKAM, BLEOnUO and SIJOWKR BATH ft, In fact Bay Utl that can be given anywhere may be scoured hero. Tou nro cardlally Invited to call at our bow quarters. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants rilONK 214-J. at2 BROADWAY MABSIIFinLD as no doubt It was, then it Is clear occasional sales reaching such figures that In 1911 we shall have a billion ns $200, $300. $500, $800, $1,000 dollar poultry Industry, nnd with a .and even $1,500 for extra choice good margin to spare." breeding stock or exhibition specl- It Is stated that probnbly moro nnd mens. Similar prices now prevail in better poultry, especially dressed England also for exceptional quality, poultry, Is delivered daily at Faneull J Eggs for hatching from standard and Qulncy markets. Roston. thnn to bred fowls now sell freoly at Prices any other market placo in the world. "New England was the cadle of tho poultry Industry In North America and tho poultry growors of that see- that would have been declared Im possible twenty or thirty years ago. Customary prices rango froin $1 for thirteen eggs to ns much ns $10 for Hon have fully hold their own both egg. Ono poultryman sold 4,534 eggs in mo science or breeding exhibition last winter and spring for $9,068, at quality nnd in tho production of prl- tho rote of $2 an egg. Some epecial- me table poultry, Including brollors, lata of popular varieties now recelro capons and tho famous 'South Shoro from $1 to $5 each for hatching soft roasters.' These soft roasters eggs from choicest specimens, and tall at $2.50 to $4 each at weights the demand for them la greatet thnn I six to ten pounds dressed." j the supply. i branch lines to Tillamook Hay, TUIa-: inook county, Oregon, nnd Eugene,) Coos county, Oregon. Tho incorpor-! ntion papors refer to tho opening of stock books. The city directory shows T. V. , Ward to be secretary of tho Ohio Tlmbor company, and thnt T. J. For ding Is a real estate man. Georgo E. I Frost, Sr., is nn nttorney, with ofll-i ces In tho Yeon building. ( "I am not at liberty yet to dlvolg just what our plans are. but wo cer- CAPT. PILLS11URY REPRESENT. LOWER WATER IN SAGINAW talnly expect to build the railway," said Mr. Frost a few days ago. "Tho $100,000 Is merely a nominal capita ls. IWDEKWIUTEltS ARRIVES HEKE OTHERS CO.M1VO SOON. api. 1'iusDury representing the llzntton and will bo increased later as (Underwriters, arrived hero this raorn- necesslty demands." ing to nssume charge of the wrecked steam schooner Saginaw which was Died At tils snn'a Virvino nn mtn lvlntr on tho nnstaMn nt Ida .i,..n.i Pistol river AugUBt 16, 1911, Hnry'whero she was left after being towed W. Owens at tho advanced ago of In here in a waterlogged condition hv 76 years. Mr. Owens has been a the Redondo last weo"k. resident of that section of Curry tfor Soon after his arrival he secured about eight yeara and made many the new Marshfleld Are engine and fr,end, began pumping the water out of th FIFTIETH ANNUAL OREGON STATE PAIR Salem, September 11-16, 1911 Home Coming Week Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits Races, Free Attraction and Amusements ferullo's Greatest Band Reduced Rates on All Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blanki FRANK MEREDITH, Secretory, BaUm, Oregon. u.u oi me saglnaw. it had been lowered about three feet this after noon. A diver Is expected here today to try and ascertain the extent of the damago caused by running onto the Cape Blanco reef. A representative of the Olson & Mahoney company, who had the Saginaw chartered from w. m xvnnA nt Ran FranclBCO to owner, is also expected in from land tonight. fl. It is the Intention to try na P out the 8aglnaw sufficiently to porarlly patch her so that BJ towed to Portland or San "Vj. to be put oa dry, dock -whew F"" (Last mmIm obb ha lAtH' .