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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1911)
piJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1911 EVENING EDITION. 8 I l . !' ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE DREDGE WILL START SOON iU E IS 1 (Continued from pago 1.) IL E WS Inspector Hall-Lewis After Co- quille Ranchers For Violation. elfins' trust' but bccaiso It Is tot tho good of tho people. "Tub selfish physlclnn will bo' Bind to seo tho present condlt'on of nffnlrs P. M. Hnll-Lcwls, fruit Inspector continue because It tends to produce or'Cooa county, passed through hero dlsenso nnd t'hua throw's Into his ,f"ln' enrouto to Unndon nnd lower hands an Increased practice. Tho a'. Coqiilllo points whero a number or lrulstlc physician believes In prophy- nriosts wU bo mndo If conil tloiis in laxla rathor than In therapeutics. Ho ""ulncss arc ns havo boon Is willing to'sncrlflco his own Incomo reported to him. Ho will tako n In lbs devotion to tho public service." coiwtnblo along from Coqiilllo and Vigorously did Dr. Wiley nttack as wI" Bct 1"lck action. a "thief nnd a corruputor of good Ho ,s n,B0 nrranglng for tho en morals" tho manufacturer who forcomont of tho state law requiring soils adulterated foods and drug, growers to put their names and post "Tho human animal." Uio declared, n,co address on each box of fruit -U entitled to a puro and wholesjmo. niittkotcd. This Is nn Indlctablo of llet." "Tho drug store and tho gro-- foB nn, ft numbor of runc'ticrs will eery store," ho said "should bo d's- 00 uoun, ovor to u, Krnml Ww b' Unct concorns and not sell each oth- JBt,C0 "ol(lcn nt Coqiilllo for fnll cr'n wares. Tho mnn who converts uro to comply with tho law. pennut shells Into popper on tho Ust Friday, Alf Miller, n rancher ground that tho poor man Is not ablo on Cunningham Crook, appeared be ta buy pure poppor Is a thief unl n foro J,,8l!c0 "0,don to wn8Wcr "' corrupter of public morals. . chnrB of BclllnK llsoasod fruit. On "Especially Is this principle truo" tho ndvlB0 of hlB attorney, Mr. Miller ho declared "as regards children and plcndcd Bullty- J,,Btlco ,,0,don nxcd no penalty Is too severe for tho man h,B nno nt 2B but owI"K tothlB bc who tlollboratoly puts a plOBonous ,,,B hls "rBt ottcn tho flno wns r0 dyo Into candy to soil tho stick for a penny and puts two thirds of tho pcn-l ny Into his own pocket. Or, whom children of a larger growth aro able' to froquont tho ublquttlous soda whnt tho Pnnnma Canal mcanB to fountain why should Wioy bo permit- lho commerce of this country can bo ted to freely, purchaso Injurious alka- B(, tl10 nnnouncomont or the for lolds or fraudulent substitutes for "tlon of a $15,000,000 corporation ugar used as a swcotonlng agent." , '" Daltlmnro recently to opornto a lino of flftccn fast frolght and pns- POCAHOXTAS XOTICH. isonger ships from Now York to Seat- - tie, with stops at Intorinodlnto points, All members of the Pornhoutas II, N. linker, former head of a big mlttcd. ALONG T1IK WATKHFItONT. Lodgo aro requested to meet nt tho Swedish hnll Thursday evening, Sep tember 28, nt 7:30, on very Impor tant business. Fly ardor of MAROARHT MKTLlN, Pocnhontns. JAP RIIOPPIXO IIACJS, 7fic 11.00 at Coos flay Cash Store. to NOTIGK TO l'iSIIKUMKX. wo warn rrosn Bnimon and nrH prepared to pay tho highest cash prlco for thorn. For further parti culars boo C. O. IIOCKETT, Einplro CIy,,oi GEO. P. SMITH, Coos Rfvor steamship company and one of tho stauuehest advocates of an American merchant ninrlno Is nt tho head of the movement. Work Is to begin on tho construction of tho fleet Imme diately, to bo ready for operations when tho canal opens In 19l. After tho sbow ty a Turkish path rhone 3H-J. - WOMH.V OF WOODCRAFT. All niembors of tho Wonien of Woodcraft aro specially Invited and requested to bo present at ,a Model Meeting of Coos liny Circle No.. J (11 nt I. O. O. F. Lodge rooms on Sopt. 2Sth, 101 1', at ' S P. M. Visitor from tho Grand Clrclo will bo pre sent. NORA DALY, G.N. LAIHKS' HANI) HAGS AT COST. 7Rc to $1.75 at COOS HAY CASH STORK. Have your culling curds printed a Tin Tmis offic 8av money by I Times advertisers. patronizing Tht They're Here Just nvrived from t'io cast the swcllcst lino of Clothing ever shown in Mnrshfielrt, Wc especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for they have CLASS, aid the price, $20.00 to $2o.00, WELL, wo just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goo !s are here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers aul Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. First Work Will Likely Be Op posite Cold Storage Next Week. Permission from Mnjor Morrow, In charge of tho United Stntes govern-1 .ment's work on the rivers and hnr-l bors of Oregoiii has been granted ' for tho dredge Oregon to widen tho channel nt tho mouth of Coos River, opposite tho Cold Storage. The permission was received today by Engineer Leefo In charge of t!lo work here, and it Is expectcdvthut tho Oregon will begin work on the project early next week, possibly Monday. Tho permission was granted by. Major Morrow In accordnnco with n request from Mr. Leefo who took It up with him following statements from nnvlgntors that tho current and sharp turn lii the chnnnol there made navigation dlfllcul't. It Is likely Hint tho Oregon will not go to Pony Inlet1 to work this fnll as n result of the discovery that tho tide and current nro widening and deep ening tho chnnnol through tho old shoal, taken September 21, by Don ald M. Charleston. TheBo soundings show thnt tho channel Is considerably wider and deeper than when tho Ore gon loft it, proving Mr. Loofo's thcorj that the channel would scour out. A little deposit remains but It Is believ ed that this will nlso wash away, leaving tho chnnnol In flno shnpo there. Tho matter has been laid bo foro Major Morrow and orders from him will bo received shortly. Tho overhauling of tho dredgo has practically been complotcd nnd In consequence of tho likelihood of tho Pony Inlet work not bolng necessary, tho dredgo will bo nblo to start on the Coos River project soon. This project starts about 400 fool north of tho Standnrd Oil warohousu nnd tnpors out so that tho chnnnol nt tho mouth of Coos River, near the turn, will bo about 400 feet wide. II will again tnpor southward down to tho old project. Approximately 100,000 feet of drodglngs. uro to bo moved. Today A. H. Powers nnd others are endenv nrlng to hnston tho completion of tho bulkhead In the north pnrt cf town so that these drodglngs can ho utilized In Ailing that low section and especially lllllng tho street to knu! Engineer Leefo hns promised to co '""pie so far ns iioshIIiIo but cannot wait on tho hulkhendlng. If th" hulkhendlng Is not complete he s'ntn tho dredgo will simply havo to pump tho drcdjtlngs over onto tho mudllnt 'on tho onst dido of the chnnnol, n- thougli ho'regrets the, possibility of such a thing. However. In feel that tho property owners "hnvq had amplo notlco to nvnll themselves of tho op portunity to utlllzo tho drodglngs. Tho Market nvonuo nnd Intersect ing street Alls by tho dredgo will havo to go over until next spring. There Is about 30.000 .yards of material to bo taken out on tho enstsldo of tho channel near the Ferry Transit' courso nnd this enn bo utilized for tho lnttor project. Mr. Leefo left today for San Fran cisco on a short vacation trip and Donnld M. Charleston will bo In chargo of tho work during his absence. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. "MONEY TALKS" CLOTHING FOR MEN EXACT IN TATLOMNG . ' EXTREME TN QUALITY ; ;? ? "" ' EXCEPTIONAL IN- STYLE1 , , W- EXTRA LOW IN PRICE , J i , ' ' ' - Our cash method gives you the highest type of clothing at the lowest price. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US. "MONEY TALKS" Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings " fc-.i Bcnjamjn C'o'Kes' RAILWAY NEWS OF COOS -MY KXftlXKKU KUMXKK AXI) 1WIITV ItKTUKXS TO TKX MILK FIG UltlCS OX KKIIIT OF WAY OF SIMPSON LOGOING ItOAI). Thoro has been a dearth of rail- THE TOGGERY TIIK PKACKMAKKIt. Two neighbors had an ancient fond. They handled Inngungo vain and rude, and threw dead cats across tho fence, and seemed to sidestep com mon sense. One day they passed from words to blows: ore neighbor smoto the other's noso. and chunks of, rock began to whir, and soon the nlr was full of fur. Then I stopped In with kindly smile nnd bade them censo this work of guile. "Let dogs delight, my friends," I snld, "to paw around and ralso Old-Ned. Lot cro codiles and tigers flght, let wasps and anacondas blto, but It Is wrong for you gnloots to seek tho lovol of the brutes." Then both tho Bcrnnnors turned on mo nnd soaked mo whoro my vitals bo. They blncked my eyes and maimed my shin, and hit my nose nnd knocked It In; they kicked nu roundly In the neck, and whon they saw I was a wreck, thoy went off arm In arm to buy somo lemonade, or milk or rye. I will stand up for balmy peace; I know that It's as slick as grease. Tho White Winged Dovo, on land or sea, It's all th.at It's cracked up to be. Hut nfter this whon neigh bors flght I'll lot them fuss around all night; and if rebukes by mo are thrown, I'll Bond them In by tele phono. WALT MASON. road nows on tho Day today. Engineer Sumnor and his party of engineers returned to Ten Mllo from North Bond yesterday and what their future movements will bo Ib not known. No further lino on who Is behind tho Sumner survey hns been obtained. Ho is paying all bills as they go. It was also roportcd that they wero buying right of way In or near North Hond but this could not bo confirmed. Ono report had It thai about $:T)0,000 nnd already been nxponded by tho pcoplo behind the Sumner survey. 8omo North Dond citizens wero ex pressing Indlgnntlon today ns a re sult of a report that a party of Marsh-floliL-men wont to North Ilond nnd trfed to got .Mr. Sumner to movo his Iiendquarter8 to Mnrshfleld. 'Hut lit tle credence Is given this report, someono evidently hnvlng started It to havo somo fun with somo Mnrsh fleld mon who wero In North Ilcnd tho other dny or to try nnd stir up things In North Tlond. They sure ly got a ralso In North Ilond, accord ing to reports from thoro this nftor- noon. A fow dny8 ago somo of Mr. Sum ner's parly wero making Inqulrlop nbout buying tho right of way nnd work that was dono on tho logging rond from North Inlet to Ton Mllo by tho Simpson Lumbar compnny some tlmo ago. However, thoy hnvo not purchased It yet. No word haB been received from Vice-president O'Urlon. and party who wero to havo roached Eugeno Inst night. No nows has been given out coil corning tho Coos Day nnd Dolso pro ject. , Engineer Sandberg Is working on tho survey on this end for tho Ter minal Railway but thoro will bo no developments In It until tho frnn chlso Is secured In North Uend, prob-ably. Engineer Aston of tho Coos Dnv and Enstern Electric Is back In Mnrshfleld nnd reports that his crows nro making good progress on that survey. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES By Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times., PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 27. Port land and Vernon both won yestordny, leaving tho Coast Lcaguo raco about as boforo. Tho scores yesterday: At Portland Portland San Francisco At Los Angolcs Los Angolcs Vornon i . . . At Snn Francisco Sacramento Oakland . . .' , R H 2 S 1 3 R II 4 11 7 12 It H G 16 3 8 HOW TO CARE FOR TIRES. , Method of Rtmovlno Ruit, Which It n Enemy to Rubber. Rust Is an enemy of rubber. It will pay tho motorist to Inspect occnalon iillr the condition of tbo rims on the wheels of his car. especially If the out er surfaces of the envelopes near the bends look rusty. This discoloration Is rust cnuxed by rusted rims. This rust If not nrrested will gradually eat throuch tin rubber, attacking the can vas of the envelope. In time the edges of the rusted rims will become more and-more uneven, touring nnd even tually destroying tho bends. Further more, rust works In between the beads and. the rims, leaving space for water, which iiImd damages the rubber. To remove rust from n rim. the tiro should bo taken off and the rusty parts rubbed clean with coarse emery paper, men smooth the surface .with liner emery paper and rejapan the rim. applying one coat to the nutsldo and two to the Inside, making sore llrst. tmt the surface Is smooth and free from riiRt. Roughness, may bo ' quickly detected by running the hand along the edge of the rim. When tho edge of the rim Is too uneven for the use of emery pnpor. first use n flic, nfjcr which emery paper may bo used for flulshlng. i GOOD CHILDREN GOODJHTIZENS What Some Are Doing For tti& Younger Generation, EAST AND WEST INTERESTED. Teechlno Children Agricultural .Mth. ode and Healthful Exercltti at 8ohool Only Few of Many Examplei t Oenafit Youngtters. Mnny mothodn hnvo been dovfocd throughout the country to Interest tho growing generation In their school studies. In order that they mny In tbo fuiuro become usoful citizens. Tbo use of tho rod Is no longer tolerated la somo communltlos, so to accomplish something without tho "spnro tho rod nnd spoil tho child" method progres sive tenchers havo gone out of their pnths to lusuro success with their pu pils. A flno cxnmplo Is thnt being- set by Miss Mary P. Markeson of Napoleon, O.. the only woman In Ohio who tenches farming. She Is n gruduatoof the Ohio Stuto university nnd u mem ber of tbo Ohio Teachers' association. WH'J : ,W How to Make Summer Denerti. Any slniplo summer dessert, such as cornstarch or Bavarian cream, fruit sponges or gelatin puddlnir. can bo served in most attractive shapo If It is tho otuor teacherj complain the pupil itkii iuuiuuu. UII1 Uie mOIU III CO d rtnn'f mro tnr thnlr nthnr Hindu. M rtioto by American Frees Aoioclttlon. TUB VIIBSIt AIH CLASS OF rillLADILrSIA. which recently met nt Cedar Point, 0, to absorb usoful Information concern ing tho training of youth. "I teach children how to plant and. cultlvnto flowers and vegetables. Learning agriculture from n sclentlflo vlowpolnt la an Ideal career for all boys nnd girls," says Miss Markeson. "Tho children get so Interested idk LEARNING CIVIC DUTY. New York School Children Conduct a Miniature Government. Thnt the children In public school No. 147. New York, will know some thing nbout tho Intricacies of munici pal government when they grow up appears to bo n certnlnty to their In structors, for botweeu their studies tho pupils conduct n miniature city gov ernment. In this mimic government suffrago has nlrcady arrived, tho po lice uepurimoni oeing run by tho girls. Party politics Is barred. Tho youngsters have n complete nd- ministration, boys and girls serving as heads of departments, commissioners nnd city employees. It Is called tho 'School City." The pupils study, talk nnd wrlto on snch Important subjects as water famine, clean streets, preser vation of trees, parks, keeping the city beautiful, sanitation and kindred things that teach them the importance of co-operating with the authorities to maintain a clean and wholesome city in realltr. waier, urnin it. but do not dry. Fit a ring of candled cherries or of straw berries or any desired fruit round tho base of the mold. Then pour over carefully a small quantity of the dessert mixture. A socond, third nnd fourth row of the fruit mny bo added, each being care fully covered or tilled over with a layer or tue mixture. After tho mold has "set" and been chilled It enn be garnished with crenm. A great variety of dessert mixtures can bo treated In this wny. How to Freeze lee Cream. Ico cream mny be frozen In five min utes, and nt ouly on expense of 2 or 3 cents. If the mixture to be frozen be pmcea in n tin bucket or other vessel nnd this Ret In n pnll containing weak solution of sulphuric acid nnd water. Into this stir a handful of common salt, and the cold Is so Intense that a bottle of wlno immersed In tho mixture will be frozen In a few minutes. This Is an easy way of freezing small qunn titles of sberbert for luncheon In hot wentber. How to KeeD Cahhin. C7...I. Frequently one-half a cabbage Is ro quired at a time. To keep the remain Her fresh wrap it In some of the loose leaves and afterward In damp paper Put It In n cool place, and It will keep fresh and crisp for a day or two. Half a cut cucumber may be kept fresh by standing It In a tumbler of water. How to Keep Furnace From Rutting. Flaked lime. Disced ioi board Inside a furnace during the sum mer. will take up moisture and thus prevent the metal from rusting. polcon has been nf"cnl,y converteJ Into one great flower garden, my pu pils beiug so cagor to learn that many of tho experiments performed at school wero put Into useful effect at borne." Another example, quite different from, the one set by Miss Markeson, Is that being conducted by Miss Grace E. Phelps of Philadelphia. It Is tho open air treatmcut for school children. On a roof of a public building on the outskirts of Uie city, suitably ar ranged for tho purpose nnd covered with awnings to protect tho youngster fhoto by American frees Association. TAKIMO A "BUN BATU.M from tho sun, a cIbbs of boys and tr! meet regularly every day tor xttl studies and exercises given by " Phelps, M The children aro taught S7B?"," nnd how to tako care of their bW At a certain period In the day IMP" plls are told to lie down on clW" chairs mado expressly for that porpo" and tako a "sun bath." . In speaking of her work Mlw F said that not only aro the cbliar" kept off tho streets during f6 weather, but the exercises and nr air treatment are lowering oabj the doctors' bill. i Viyyr Tssyr;?!