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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
ht-.i ir.Jfmtt,fT. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION ' 4 I "' fcS MB PIE w c AFTER ALL The tiling you arc looking for, the thing YOU WANT more Hum anything else in buying a Suit is to know that the Clothes you select will rrivo vou tlm OUT B DREDGE m WEE Oregon Encounters Large Quantity in Bottom of Bay Moves Today. Jinny novel sights have been wit nessed nt the month of tho pipe, lino from tho drodgo Oregon, but tho curious crowd gnthcrcd nbout It yos tordny afternoon witnessed tho 8tranKe.it. It wns tho pumping out of largo quantities of conl. For a fow minutes, tho crowd was mystified. Somo declared that tho drodgo had struck n vein of coal l.i tho bottom of tho Day. However, tho mystery was later oxplnlnod by somo ono recalling that a largo scow load of coal had upset In tho Day near whero tho drodgo was pumping. This explained tho presence of tho conl. A couplo ot lonB of It must havo been pumped out and coiiBhlornblo of it enmo out In big lumps nnd was gathered up and piled alongsldo tho strcot. Tho Oregon is todny moving down tho Day to bogin widening tho chan nel from noar tho Cold Storngo doc to Portor. It Is oxpected that tho Chnmbor of Comniorco will soon tnko steps to sc euro an oxtonslon of tho government projoct on tho Day as tho Orogon -will comploto tho present project Into In tho summer and if nothing el so is arranged will bo token to somo othor coast harbor. It is likely that tho Chnmbor of Comniorco will ask that tho government projoct bo changed to provido for widening nnd deepen ing tho chnnnol. COMMON USER CLAUSE Text of Terminal Rnlhvny Franchise Regarding It. In responso to a number of In quires, Tho Times prints tho follow ing common UBcr clauso of tho Tor mlnnl Railway's franchise in Marsh Hold: Section 11. Tho City of Marsh field expressly reserves tho right nnd powor to permit and allow any and ovory railroad company which shall doslro to run its freight or pnssongor cars or trnlnB ot cars into or through tho City of Mnrshflold upon Front Btroot North and Front Stroot South, Broadway South and Kruno Avonuo , East, and any person, firm or corpor ation who shall dcslro to rccolvo any freight cars at nny wnrohouso or fac tory In said City of Mnrshflold to connoct with tho nbovo main tracks , of said grantees, their hairs or nn- ' signs, with propor spurs nnd switch es, nnd to rcqulro said grnntcos, tholr heirs nnd assigns to rccolvo said cars or trains of cars and transport and switch tho snrao on and over said trncks nt such uniform nnd reason nblo rnto, and undor such reasonable regulations ns tho City ot Mnrshflold mny by ordlnnnco fix nnd ordor, nnd this shall npply to tholr roads con structed on' rights ot wny ncqulrod over prlvnto property on Its rond whoro steam mny bo used In said city. Tho grnnteos, tholr holrs nnd as signs, shall havo tho right horoundor to ontor Into such trnfflc ngrcomonts nnd arrangements with othor com mon carriers as mny bo neceBsnry or convenient to tho oporntlon of tho linos of railway horotn provldod for; provided, however, that In so doing tho samo shall not conflict or rovoko nny of tho powers In this section re served to tho City of Mnrshflold." MOREMl'LEH ARRIVE Two carloads of mules arrived horo this morning for Fuller & Co., subcontractors on tho Coos Day lino of tho Southern Pacific, and they will tin uaml In fpnilhu. niiflrntlnna IMila w ..MX. ... r,..i....r, ..,..,.. ..... mnkos 100 mules In uro horo by this company. Kiigono tiunrii. Maj. Kinney Describes Danger Zone of Icebergs That Destroyed Vessel. Maj. L. D. Kinney whllo In Mnrsh flold tho othor day gavo n very lucid description of tho cause and cond. tlons surrounding tho wreck of tho Titanic. Maj. Klnnoy is thoroughly familiar with tho geographic nnd cli matic conditions of tho North Atlan tic where tho wreck took plnco. It Is dllllcult to convey clonrly tho sit uation without tho diagrams which tho Major drow showing tho routo of east and west vessels nnd tho lc berg dangor zono In which tho Ti tanic went to such tcrrlblo destruc tion. Tho particular menaco Is Capo Rnco. In this neighborhood Micro It an extraordinary conjunction ot perllB, Fog, lcoborgs, submerged rocks, northeasterly gales, a sheer shoro and a singularly troachorous current crcato a largo possibility ot catastrophe Capo Rnco is a bluff, Jagged bit ot coast, scarcoly provided with strand, and a multltudo of rocks uro scattored from tho breaking wntcr at tho foot of tho cliffs ns far to soa as tho Virgin rocks, which out Ho ninety miles. Tho polar current, which "runs llko n river" past tho gray capo, is so vnrinblo In tho dlrec tlo not Its flow thnt it mny rnco south west nt ono tlmo nnd flow northeast nt nnothor. In tho spring nnd oany Bummer nnd ofton as lato ns tho fnll of tho yenr lcoborgs como dowa with tho current, nnd Ho sluggishly oft tho const, hlddon from tho sharp est eyes of ships' lookouts In tho donso accumulations ot fog. It Is tho fog almost continually raised by tho contnet ot tho polar cm rent with tho wnrm wators ot the Oulf stream which for conturlos has mndo n mennco ot this capo of ovll nnmo. Tho polar current In which tho lco borgs run Is at times dlvidod but tiBiinlly runs southwest, Horo tho current with Its Iceberg burdens Is 20 miles wldo. This danger zono Is known to all navigators familiar with tho transatlantic linos. Tho wolght nnd mass ot nn ice berg Is-not hnlt understood by mnny who Judgo Ub slzo only from tho pic tures they hnvo seen nnd tho Infp. matlon thoy hnvo gnthorod about tho part of such nn Ico hill which floats nbovo tho wntor. Tho borg Is nbout 00 por cont under tho surfaco of tho sea. When It Is 100 foot high abovo water It Is an enormous mass ot solid Ico extending 000 foot below tho surface Compnrod with such lcoborgs tlu grontest oconn stonmors nro moro shallow dlsos of stool floating on tho top of tho son. Thoso lcoborgs float nlong wodgo shnpo, tho nouthom extremity bolng almost pointed whllo tho othor is n mountnln of ico with a straight shoor surfneo. For this ronson, nnvlgn tors always pass in tho roar of thoso floating hills of Ico Instead of In front ns tho Tltnnlc wns caught. Whllo tho Tltnnlc was sovornl hun dred miles off tho Cnpo Rnco shoro lino it wns crossing tho dnngor zono In tho ico season. M.k.r' of rWvSr BT fienjamjn Clothes W 1 1 . PETITION'S AT COQUILLE Indorsement of I'liin to Hrldgo Coos Hay Circulated There. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: A petition nsklng tho govornmoin to permit tho bridging of Coos Hay for railroad purposes was presented yesterday for signatures by Gcorgo T. Moultnn, nnd received n ready re sponso, Tho document sorvod to In splro hopo thnt this request bolus granted work upon this end ot tho lino would soon begin, nnd tho Eu gono Coos liny railroad soon hnvo n permanent placo upon tho map of Oregon. It is ovldont tho Southorn Pacific compnny mean business, HOWARD'S genuine MEXICAN' TAMALES dollvored nny plnco In tho city until 11! O'CLOCK nt nlglu, Thoy nro READV to SERVE. I'liono flitt. PERKINS WILL RUN Although having mndo no formal nnnouncomont, It is nlmost cortnln Hint J. W. Perkins, owner of tho Por- klllH btlildlnir nt tlwi enrnnr nt r.naa iiiiu uoso sircois, nnd ono of Roso- iilirKS ioromost onnltnl ntn will nn. tor tho contest for congressional hon ors In opposition to W. C. Hnwloy nt tho coining olectlon to bo held In No vember. Mr. Porklns will muko tho rnco independent of pnrty, nlthougn ho declnres himself to bo n stnuncn republican. Rosoburg News. NOTICE Spoclal meeting April 20 for do groe work of Myrtlo Lodge No. 3, K. of P. All mombers nnd sojourning brothers turn out. O. F. ROSS, C. C. RAILROAD SNAPS, S Lots on Hrondway near depot, terms ono-hnlf eash, balance ono yoar. Intorost fi por cent SS.ftOO.OO P Aero Tract in Lobree Park, on sun ny side of hill jjM.nno.on Flue Uualness Corner on Second nnd Hnll for .SU.nno.OO JR Acre Fruit, Yagotublo and Chick en ranch with a nice frontage on Catrhiug Inlet, One-half cash, bal amo on or before 5 years with In terest at C por rent, per acre s ino.oo TITLE, GUARANTEE AHSTRACT COM PA XV. NOTICE Members of I. O. O. F., Sunset Lodge No. Gl, Sunsot Encnmpment No. 43 Western Stnr Roboknh Lodgo I. O. O. F. You nro requested to bo present on Fridny ovonlng, April 2o, nt I. O. O. F. hnll, to assist In cole brntlng the 03rd nnnlvorsnry of Odd Fellowship. Sojourning brothors nnd RobeknliB cordially Invltod to nt-tond. It mny bo nil right for n collogo girl to know somothlng nbout nstron- uny nnd Mythology; but for renl success (n life what she needs Is merely n tliorough working knowl edge of gastronomy nnd dormntology. HOWARD'S gonulno MEXICAN' TAMALES delivered nny plnco In tho city until 12 O'CLOCK nt night. Thoy nre READY to SERVE. Phone Mnyor James O. Dnhlninn, Omaha, Nob., ofteu called the "Cowboy May or", writes of tho benefit ho derived from Foloy Kldnoy Pills nnd sfiys, "I hnvo taken Foloy Kidney Pills and thoy hnvo given me a g'eat denl of rollof, so I cheorfilly recommend them," Red Cross Drug Storo. FOR FALLING HAIR You Cannot Loso When You Uso This Remedy. We promise you If your hnlr is falling out, and you 1 avo not let it go too fur, you can prevent bnldnoks and get a now growth or hair. If you will ue Roxall "93" Hlr Tonle. with porsUtonco nnd rogulnrlty, for a reasonable longth of time. It Is a scientific, cleaiwtug, antisep tic, geriulelilal preparation. It de stroys microbes, stimulate good cir culation nround tho hai roots, and J in us uiiiih.ii mm- iiouriauuieui, re move dandruff and restores hair health It is as pleasant to use as pure water, and Is delicately po . fumed. It is n ronl toilet necessity. Wo want you to try Roxall "93" Hair Tonic with our promise that It will coat you notl.lng unloss you nro perfectly satisfied with its use. It (OIH08 In two sizes, prices 50c and $1. Roiuoinbor. you can obtain Itexa.l Remedies In this community only at our storo Tho Roxall Storo. Lock-hart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Dusy Corner." SATISFACTION You expect and which you are entitled to. Everv man realizes tho importance of stylo and appearance as well 'as service ' IN BUYING CLOTHE, Benjamin Clothes carry not only tho maker's guarantee but our's added Priced $18 to $40. SOLD for CASH OMLY- fTTfcirXTnE1' nr3 a ir ilpitmsb U'JINgik 11 11 JL,lf5 Hmilb ClotSiie llnoe Compamy . g and Marshficld. Bandon. CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts '. $208,201.63 Bonds, warrants and socurltloa 78,9 47.0(5 U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation 25,000.00 Real ostate, furnlturo and fixtures. 81,011.34 CaBh nnd sight oxchango 198,268.08 Total $501,128.11 LIABILITIES. Capltnl stock pnld in i . 1100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided proflta 8.815. 49 Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00 Doposlts 457,013.22 Totnl 9001.128.71 In addition to Capital Stock tbo Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.' W, 8. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, VIco-ProsIdont. DORSBY KREITZER, Casulor. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHKIELD, OREGON. At tho closo of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. x Loans nnd Discounts $432,792.00 nankliiK Houso 50 000 0o Cnsh and E.xc!.nnKos "2C1.981.0C Tolnl $731,774.02 1A ' LIARILITIES. Capltnl Stock pnld in $ 50 000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits nGGfii fi7 Do088 .' 029,210.95 Tolnl $734,774.02 Stumer Washington Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay Sunday, April 28, at 7:00 A. M. T. S. DOW, Agent. OceuDoek 'THE FRIEND OP COOS DAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From Goes Bay for Eureka Sunday, April 28, at 8:00 A.M. CONNECTING WITH TJIE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLM NORTH PACIFIC STKAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. SIcOEOROE, Apt Phono 41. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE BELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Friday, April 26, At 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. !. O. F. McGEOItOE, At THE HIGHEST IN THE CITY in quality nnd tho lowost in prlco nro whnt wo claim to offer In moats and poultry. Mako us mako that claim good with a trial ordor. Wo will both bo bonofitod by tho transaction. MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Two Markets TELEPHONES: MnrshfleM North lleM(, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steanwhip Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. rwJq I'ES?.1 I!2?ND AT A M- O.V APRIL 3, 10, 17J 5m.LE!i?ai C00S MAY APRIL O, 18, 20 AND 27, AT SERVICE Of - L. A. PARKHURST, Al- Phone MU J Mv Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have furo wnoiesome Meats. 'Phone 58 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mrt. Coqulllo Oflke Phono 101 Mnrshfleld Offlce 1U Varms Tlmbor Conl and Platting Lands a ipwUltT- General Agents "EA8TS1DF." Wo Have Been Successful In buying a largo stock of first class Electrical material and can elvo our patrons n very low prlco on houso wiring. Got our prlco you can't afford to iiilss it. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J BlancharcTs Livery We have securod tbo livery busU rosa of L. II. iioUnor ...i ' . ' larod to retulor oxcellent service to tho people ot Coos Ray. Careful drivers good ,-lgs nild 0verythInK hat wil mean satisfactory servlco to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In ho livery line. We nlso do truck ing business of nil kinds. HLANCHARD RROTRERS Phono 1.18-J Livery, IYctl and Sales Service. Ill Fit mid Alder Streets. Qet Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME I.V A Cn ,l'lCKS OV SIUXflLES AND ROOFING lWl'WL SHINGLES 81.B0 AND UP. lnrI.''l'ri it. . r. .., c. ctr AVI1 1TP. """"' tVll-lill, W4J'j I'Ul, 9.-J .' C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. fo RETAIL DEPARTMENT. WANTED ! ! ! ftVy!!31,8 l,'OLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneu mat Ic ClennliiL rmnnnnv nir., Moik tnken nt GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 ThP Flprfric Shoe S IS WHERE THEV Djj ' j FROM i l"L. fmttT.rcm-nioayoBSSOk " r" - J 80 So. uroaawa