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f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORESON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1313 EVEMIMG EDITION. iW COOS BAY TIMES I. C. MAI.OXKV I2ilitor mid Pub" PAX 12. MAl.OXHV Xevvs Kilitor I L INSPECT Ofllclnl I'nnor ()l Cotm Count). uKiHiii I'vi'i.it oi' 'tin. cm or MMtMiinni.D. aixx mist i;r cuucivi.. TII12 Illinois (oints holds that ono itinj not abiiHc another person over tlo telephone. 3f j on tlo j on urn JiiHt n8 gulit) oi dlHordcil) (oiul ml (ih If oii talkol to tho otlicr laro to faro It Ih get ting so Hint a m'l'i cannot express Ills oinotloiiB ait) where. 12von If lie goes nil alono onl into the hack yind for eilnl inllef, his reinaiks arc likely to ho picked up by vlto- SIM to m mss mm m mxt n w mam TxODTH 1112X11 MHHAItV. Any person wishing to become n Inn tor member of the Xoith Hend Library ABsoclatlon please send ln ineir iiaiiio ana gei nieinneisiiip cmim ivlthln tho next two weeks The fol low Ing nro members already listed Mr. and Mm lluibeit Armstrong, JMr. and Mrs. I,. .1. Simpson. Mr. and aim. C. M. Dyler. Mi and Mis C S. AVInsor, Mr and Mis (leo. Mayor, 7Tr. and Mis (loo. Mundlgo, Mr. and Mis. W 12. I.nlicl. Dr. and Mis. I II. llnrtto. Mr and Mis. M. 13 i:eiltt, Mr. nnd Mis .1. 0. Horn. Mr. and JMrs. Itohcrt 1'mory, Mr and Mrs T. H. Chapniaii. Mr and Mis. Itobeit JMcCaiin, Mr and Mrs. Xowklik. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Painter. Mr. and I1ih. A 12. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Chim. Kaiser. Mr. and Mis. C. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wonel, Mr. and Mrs I N. Hobnrg, Mr. and Mih. C. C. Mather. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hanks, Mr. and MrH P W. Stevens, Mr and Mis Win N'elison, Mr. and Mis. S S. Itltchey, Mr. and Mis I. i:. Ilabcoik. Mr. and Mis. Win C'bappoll, Mr. and Mrs. Phns. Mm r. Air and Mrs I. A. Woodbury. Mis. K. K Rood, Mrs. Josephine Jonas. Miss Kiln (in in ca. MIsh l.ninn Krnso mid Miss (trace Wllllnms. A. F. Estabrook and Captain Turner to Determine In surance Hazard There. A. 1' I'stabrocl, of the 12stabiook Steamship Compaii) and Capt. L. II Turnei, miiiliic sunevor of the Hioniens Pund liisiiianco Com pand, left todn.v foi the Sluslaw, whole thev will Inspect tho bai Hie Inspcdlou Is for tho ptirpobo Plans Started for Erection of $40,000 Building Ini tiate Fifteen. Following the initiation of fif teen new menibcis Inst ovuuing, hiinglug the Indite toll up to over 1 Mi. the Mum' IK Id Lodge of i:iks Iiitiiiguintcil a movement for the ei eci Ion of .i two or tlnoe-stor) building in t ho noithoast coiner ot WHS CONTEST ON BREAKWATER of getting data for the new vossei i I bird and romtrorclal. The nieel whlch Mr. l2stnbrook expects to, Iiik was attendcl by ovei DO inoiii havc built at the Krnso & Hanks lieis and the subscriptions to the aids In N'orth Hond this ear foiIJIks Home I'mid' totalled $:I20'. tho Plorenre-San Prnnclseo run an-1 i Messrs Homli'iit'i. Kotnor and Ross also for a basis of Insurance, Copt. Tinner dotei mining tho luttui naz al d. l'lom thuie, Capt. Turner will proceed to No! alom to tulJiiKt the itisiiiaiue of tho (loriunu Buhoouei Mlml. which went nshoie tneio Inst Friday, lie will determine the cost or getting her off mid the probable (ost of repairs. Capt. Tinner aiilvod heio this morning on the Hreakwater fioin I'oitlaud. Ho and Capt. Maegonti aro old fi lends of twenty-tlnco jeais' standing. They first met on tlio wieck of the sclioonor C 'I. Hill, which was on the beac'i at Russian (lulf, California. Jt was on tills wicck that both of thorn wcio appointed a committee to con Mime tlio Hiilisi ilptious mid It Is expected that within a day or two siillleloiit inonev will ho lalsod to wipe out the 'list of tho Indcblvd no88 on the It t and form tlio nu cleus of a $10 oi,o or $'ii),00n build Ing fund, wlili li will probably bo lalsed by the Issuance of bonds. Last night's meeting was auiely a "red letter' affair, bringing out He lnrgest ntKMidnnco the lodge has over had, mid being one of tho most enjo.vnblo. n bnnniiot follow ing the Initiation mid business ses sion. The plana rm electing n home weio outlined bib-fly by C. P. Me- MHght, .lolin I) (Jons. A. II. Ptnv ! Along the Waterfront. ! , It Is expected thai the Akiitmi, the small gasoline si hoouer now undei ronstiiiellon at Kmse tc Hanks ship yards for Alaska (nnuoiy service, will bo latiiK lied about Mulch I. J K Xoab of North Coos It her returned thin morning from I'oit laud on the Hreakwater, while In rortland Mi. Noah twin oil captain's lKense to opeiate a gasoline launch on the Hay He luports Inning seen n number of Coos Duyitcs, among them bolng Jake (loldle, Claud Xo lilo mid A. ( Xoab. The Allium o airhed in about It n'dock fi oni i:uroka and will sail at 10 o'clock tonlKlit lor I'oitlaud Tho Itudomlo airlvod in late this afternoon fiom Ban Praiulseo. Tho Aurolllsi. cnioiite fiom San I'o.lio to the Coliunblii i loi. stopped In hero Inst night for supplies mid vailed cml) today. The Miuellla was built at Prosper mid Ih only about 100 foot long, tii 1 1 1 wii.i. i:sc.um:. Han- Man Who Stole Oveitont at don to ('(( Pico. P. I. Saw) or. who lominltied tlio theft of an oven oat In H.mdoii about the 111 hi nl t' e .vein, mid Alum skipped out mi the l2IUnbeth weoniB llkol) to get off oas). After -considerable s'leiiHiius work the sheriff's olllce lomliil I l:n I" Ha:: Francisco mid caused IiIh ariost there Hut now the pioHeeiitlug ivltnoss. It. M Watson, has loliiiu id to Ills home at Pnratollo. Idaho, fo that a ieiiiisitlon camiot be ob tained mid tho man lould not be coiil(tcd even if brought back. .Dopuiy Sheilff C'lil)ilo (ingo ox presseH a feeling which Ih the elder brother of miuo.wuico oir the nil nation. -Cotilll lloiald. i,ici:xsi:s to vi:i. County Cleik Watson Issued the following marilage Hcousch dm lug Alio week: Herman Aiiduisou mid Kelmii S. Stone. Ora I.. Adams and I. Wlnnlfied llurgess. Cliarles Spoouer and Mary I. Mch florlo. Alvln 10. Slov.tll mid Himiia M. Lcntbold. Coqulllo Herald. coos at s,u:m. I'lllloi' At keiinaii of Ci(iilllc Sajs I. K. Slllltll In Making (.'nod i'lieic. Mr. Ackeimau. foiiuerly editor of be Co(iillle lleiabl. til a letter to that papoi fiom Salem this week Hays: "Ilopic8cutntlo Hai ton Is a live xv ire among his (olleague, and Hep. X'Ioko mid bis tub pipe me (ousplcu oub In the ball of lepiesontatUcs "Last .Monday evening the seuatois Jiiul ropiexeiitatives mid membeis of tlio (ommeicial bodies of Salom met at .Moose ball in this (It) to iigltnto and Hapless upon OiegoulmiH tho good Hint would acciue to the com monwealth in pun basing meulimi llne .ml iiiaiiiitactuied pioducts made In Oickoii At tills meeting Senator 1 H Kmitli distliiKUlslied tiiinticlf in foi cef ill mid logical utter ances on the siibjeit Senator Smith Maid lie favoied the purcluio of got their first experience In the'eis, Col Uosa. Hi DIx, W. V. Doug ms iiii otners and struck a most icspoiislve elioul. It Ib expected that the building will bo started this ear If general development warrants It. At any rate. It Is ex pected to have It completed before nnotlier two ears roll around. Pnjoy llaiiiiiet. Tho baiKiiiot wna prepared b Mossis. Schilling. Wells mid i;voit sen. Owing to the IiiisIiicmh meet ing and Initiations talcing up so much time, the program ror tonsts had to be cut down. John I). (Joss was tonstmiiBtor anil i espouses were Hindu bv J. W. MiiBt or Handon. Col Hosa of Hnndoii. Oeorro (Joodruni or Mnishfleld and C. A. (Jlenn of .lackson, TiMin. Col Homi, tlio "nestor of the MarBhrielil lodge, but tile liveliest one or all," In bis brief talk spoko or the growth of Marshflelil mid Coos toiinty since bo Hi Ht eaino to Cooa Hay over -10 .veins ago. Kven though he Is now i!." .vems old. ho silld that he cx'uccied to see even iikii e maikeil (leveloiiniuntH hem In the next few )ears than In tlio past. iic mini iciii wauo lie imped that It would not bo long before Dilu tion, his homo city, tould hnvo an HlkH' lodge, bo wnnteil to nee Marshfleld have lis own bouio so Hint It could propei ly entertnln the hiinilieilB or visiting VAUh mid also tt do ItH part In tlio iipbulldlng or tho community. .Met by llaiul. Most of tho visiting KlUs mid the candldatcH aiilved on last ev ening's tinln mid tlioy vvuio met h) the iiiembors or the MarBliflold lodge with u baud mid antes mid P'lraded thiougb tho down town itreotB. I..I (f Vl,(t.L.)tl., The candldateH Inltlateil by Mmshlleltl Lodge Xo. lltlO Inst ev ening vvoio as rollows; w locking busliiess. About fifteen jears ago both woikei. on the wieck of tno Washington, vhidi was Hiink in about 1 10 fuel i water In the Columbia river, (i. Macgonn being the stipoiintendo.it and Capt. Turner lopresontlng the unilcTv.'! Iters. The undertaking was legai ded as ono of the most suc cessful ever acconipllsl en on the Pntlfh CoiiBt. Capt. 'i inner bus been with the Plreinon's Pimd in sm mice Company for about twenty U'lirs. Ho has vlsltod practically ever) port on tho Pacific Coast. Ho whs iiiplalii of sailing vessels or the old firm of Matthew Tinner, rmninis Hhlpliullileia. when Hihv op eiated vessels to the Pacirir 's Imids. lie was also formei'lv with Hie Caliroinla Xavnl Militia for .veaia. ami was lieutenant when Cnpt. Comlall was (ommaiiilcr mid Inter suet ceded the latter. He was lieu tenant In the t. S. navy and tom mnudcil the gunboat Iroquois dining lie nisi win. WATER SYSTEM IS HELD Mayor Mast of Bandon Thinks People There Will Turn Down Proposition. "Handon Ih having a bard piob lorn In settling the water question Hieie." said Ma.voi .1. W. MiiHt or Hie Cll.v-by-tho-Sea, who came ov ui yesterday to attend the meet ing tM MaiHhlleld Hlks last even ing. "The ioiiiicII now Ih in rang ing to call a special election ror tho people to vole on the question or tho (it) in (lulling tint plant. Tho frauchlM) of tho pilvato corporation now conducting the waterwoikH pio lded that the tit) had the right to mi) the plant on an eight per tent basis after the oxpliatlon of rive )C(UH. "The compaii) is claiming that the earnings last )em make the total value of tho plant between IU0.000 mid 170,000 We me go lug to have a committee or expoita go over the books mid see whether It Is really this much, but It will be difficult as tho lompmi) me In bad suape I am afraid that the people or Dmuloii will vote down the pioposltlou to bit) the waterwoikH If wo have to pa.v $."0,000 Mr tlienit because they do not think the s)steiu Is woith noarl) that much. The service Is vei) poor, water being supplied on. I) p.nt or tho time to vmious itln tilcts In the tit). "On Pebiu.uy 11.. Handon will have a spedal election to vote on the iiuestloii or establishing wnui schools. "We me having some tumble In pushing thiougb the piopohltlon to open Piont stieet making it a thiougb thoioiighfme it has Wen flgined out tliar It will cost $11. 000 to do It mid some have i union stinted iiKiilust the assessments for me cost and tlio council has ieior- ed It Inn K to a special committee. We me flgming on doing cou- Sumner Yotinci Woman Victor in Demorest Oratorical Contest Here. MIms i:inn Selnniler of Sumner last evening won the gold medal In the Dumon'Ht Oi.iioilcnl Pontes! nt the Marslifleld l H Church. The awmd was made by Kov, II. 1. Uilth'dge. Hev John 13. Osllllid and .Mis. Marie nil of .Mnishfleld, who were appointed Judges. Tho (oiitoxtnnts last evening are wlnneis of pievlous silver medal contests. The contestnnts weio .loo Harbour. CIiiih. Van Zllu. Klnn Se Innder, Xnomi Smith, Hessle Haiti, Lola Ritchie mid Hslher linhoff Tliete was a huge attendance, iiiaiiv being present fiom Xoith Head and Sumner. The contest was dliected by Dr. Hlrd H Clark or Xoith lleml and the opening ir.i)er was by the Kev. '.. O. Dow aid. with concluding reinaiks by the Kov. .loliu I.'. Osliiud. A pleasing number of the pio giom was uiiisltnl numbers by the ninlo iiaitet of the Christian (hutch choir. ( consltslng of W. A. Held. li. W. Trnvor. S. .1. Iniinel. and .Mr. Ilendtyx. 171. W. .1. Hill. Illhhlng. Minn. M. ,1. McKeown, .Maiqiiette. Xo. 10. O. A. Mluton.ve, Ashland, Xo. Oil. XA VAT. MILITIA ST.WS Steamer in Early Today from Portland With Large List I and Good Cargo. The Hieakwater aiilved In early todav fiom Portland with a capne It.v passenger list mid a fair cm go of miscellaneous Height. Cnpt. Mucgeiin lepoits Hint they had a good dip down Among thos( nnlving on tho Hieakwater weio tlo following: .1. M. Wright. O. 10 Porkslon, Mrs. M. M. Mariiiteen, Hail Giuliani, .1. i:. Xmh .1 K. Webber. II. M. Kiilm, C. M. I.eonaid, I.. P. Cur tlson. Mis. P A. Sater. P A. Hater. C. W. Vaiighan. .1. 12. Davis. II. P. Ilowiml. Mis. II. P. Howard, Itob eit Poilv. Mrs. M. Stoia. Mis. H. C Small. Mrs. MtDiinrd, II. D. Hall, .1 12. Stiie, Ralph Slke, t.eln Slice, .lames ICelson. 12. P. Hoig slrom. II. Itvbke, C. W. Xelson. .1. (leistel. Mis. SchniHz. Mr Schrlil!, Captain I.. 'I I. Turner. .Mis. C. M. Vediloi. Miss Cologne, Mis. Con logue. C. A. Daly. P. U D.ilv, .1. D. Divls. .1. W. Kenseis, Allss (iiim ble. I. Tiirpln, Tom I.eClalr. Henry Hlock. W T. Hiiinpliret. Mrs. Hln renl, .1. W. Paul, Miss l.ema Paul, Mis. Paul. K. P. W. Kock, II. T. Miller. (5. II. 12lilolt. Mrs. 0. II. Hllloit. .lames .Pines, ('. I. Harber. Mis John l.oiiKstnrr, W. 12. Hart ninn. M. I liirlltn'i t . P. S Dow, Airs. .1. Snlilnn. C. Snldoii. C. Wanilur sou. 12. I.iitnk, Mr. Ma.vuaid and five steeiage. The Hieakwater will sail at 10 lOCALOVERfu Irt'lllcil K,,,,f "iKe make is )cn:"V' mo cousin., and li g lrll K " limit nnTviV Hhiko's dog ' kP! Sliest Ih links Tun , , nrrestcd nHi .....i,, ? m 1I1 a line r n todT.I "inning out iH ii::--""1 i'(l rtniks were fk'i, J':?."dCu, lrnkH mnr t ??. .. ' long lime ,,J t.eis .niiigmciK .i I Coos Hay Ll LhlZ: lenrd l,.dl!P Coke', t! day When n n : " mn Judgniont r.. $J700 aelr; for alleged se.vicu, ft nanv iirini' ... ii. ...... e c Hiiy Orego ,, ,Zno NVnl.erS.nci'ai'rSco ?,rf oil the coiuimny which Z' of J. II. Cole, V..i. S, V Connel of l'urilni.,1 .S,1!''" pmlluH. "vm(' "'V0' " bONGSTAFF hero todii) from i)anon)t Join hor hiiHbiiii.i. Th ..'",' tbolr homo hero again ,(,, tWO )iar lllmllrn conxnr.r, i,Aii:itsTnoif.. fiom Myrtlo Point on toV pleasiiie T lien to In Hie senate AholMi Is l.imt Oieuon Si'iiiile. SAI.I2M. Pel) 20 --The definitely de liled not to hIhiIIhIi the Oregon Xavnl MHIHa mid nt tho same time priicllcallv derldeil not to place it under a separate naval board. The coiiiluc! ami adiulnrs (ration or the affairs will i omnia piactlcall) as the inc. Carson. Smith of Coos, mid others fa voi cd the iiillltl.i In the debnte Dlmmlck attacking It as a useless expense. Smith (lectured Ihm ir It was decided to do awav with the Xavnl Militia he would uNo rnvnr cutting off tho nppiopilallou or iho Okuoii National giiaul. Tic move means thai ti senate will piobnblv Insist on having Ail J .lasi.-C2i-.ii.itil .'lii.er leiiialn a. Hie (toveinor's lepieseiitatlve la tonnectloii with the Xnval Mllltla o'clock I'oitlaud, Saturday morning ror TAItll'K CO.M.MIS'slOX. .Seualoi' I, elite's mil Appiovcil by Scnafe I'liiance ('(iiiiinlttce. (flv m ItttM Ppim t.i i uM II v Ttm I WSIIIXCTOX. Peb. 20.--Senator I. mine's bill ror a t n i Iff com mission of five inemborH wuh on doiseil bj the senaic flunui'i chiii inl'lee todii) without dlsciiHsloti nnd wit limit a tccoiil vote. Tho mc'iktiic espeilnll) dlieits that (lie commission luvcst.Kiito Pie dirfer ouce In the ("hi of ptnuiicilon be tween the Ptilted Slates and for eign (omiuies Tho Itcpuhllcmi seuatois me pledged bv caucus to Hn bill but do not hope to get It through this sesslou. CUM. DAVIS Is hero from M)itle Point on business ami pleasure. Mt Wliltnev, Cnl above sen level 1 I .'fil fftt MISS IIAI.UI2 DAVIS letiirneil to day rrom a visit at Hildgo and will bo the giitst or honor at a shower at the homo or Miss Hesslu Plyo tonight Trv The Times' Want Ads. FIXUP uie.nis Hie best In t eloHUngH and rurnl: '-, I he bast iKh.llilc c::t t Suits from $8.50 to $25.1 FIXUP Multifield Nurtli rtu Pioni Hmuloii PiuiicIh .1. I'nliy, O. A. Tiowbildge, .1. T Sullivan, S)dno) I.. Wllllnms, Lester P. Soieusou, S. (!. Whltsett, ThoiniiH M. Xellson mid Albeit A. Dlmmlck. Prom Henver Hill o. C. Hniullii. Piom Myitle Point (Jeo. A. Dvvyer. i Pi om Diillnrds .1. A. Moirl son. i Prom .Mmslifleld P it. Damon and Pred Dacbiiimi Pi om ABtoila P. 0. mil for tho Astoila I2lka Jodgo. Oiegon mmlo uooiIh (or lio a tlioi wltloralilo iiuIiik tluu this onr and iirodutt or Oieuou uil bellovod him olf eiiually at par with the many good things bioiiKbt t oi tli fiom the soils or tho state mid the linmllwoik if her dtUens. "Senate! Smith ( on lined hU te rnaiks to the lixallty ho repicsenls. -peaking of the bounteous gifts of i'ooH Count) teiideiod b) the hmul of Provldeme .Senator Smith had i he dlntiiictlon or representing a sec tion hiivliig ovei one-half of the hnr buis of Oregon and the ilihcst in tout timber mid piodmthe soil or anv like mi on in the west Senator Smiths addi'xs was liiteiestiug mid ti the point and the people of Coos Count) mav well longratulnte them selves on sending so able a repie nentatlve Bin riff Ciko has liecn heie for j(eoral days ami will lenialn througli out tlio week iiBlng tils Intlitenco mid ho has much on mntteis of legislation for public good, "A S. Hammond of Maishllold Is also seen In tho legislative bulls. will piohablv nut lu some haul ii.iv. Ing " Nori tpi:i, c(iDi:i'. 12PUKXH. Pob. 20. Alex Waken k'iiiI, mi Austrian, wai. Instantl) killed, 1-2 Peterson, a machine mail oil the air drill was sevuinl.v cut anil hud a leg Inokeii. and Jack fiieen. tunnel Iidum, lecelved mmoiiiI seveie, though not dangerous cuts about is oYUuk Tuesdav morning a a lesult of a ue-ln fiom tho roof f the tunnel being put lu bv Twohy Dros on the Xotl on tho Wlllainette-P.uifie i.illioad I.M of Visitors, In addition to tho main viniimu books of the f10"1 0,'"lIo lodgos, tlioiti were n i.iiKi' milliner or i.iks present fiom other Coos county towns. Among l.irill num cue loiiowillg; Coiiullle J. W. Miller and 0 A. Ml n tin ne. .M)itle Point-.!. 12. Schilling, taj Dement. J. o. Stoniinler mid Mr Homier Hauilon Col Uosa. II. J. Mc Dlar n.l.l. K. H. Pish. J. W..Mast. S 12. Pierce (Jeo. I.alid. M. J. McKonna, nnd W. 12. Host. Prosper A. 12 Kruse. Ploience Cnil Hergninn. Xoith Demi P. X. Hohoig. J. W. Rm diner nnd Dr. Hiiriuelster. Dciver HillThomas Moffett nnd T. C. UubsoII. " The lolloulni? in n llxl nf , l.l. big 12lks fiom cities ami l..,i,.u outside of Coos count) : Rco. Hughes, Piiobio. Colo, o C D. Miner. Alameda. ( al.. Xo. 1015. A. J. Shnip, Ashland, Ore.. Xo. 1. H Muiph). Idaho Polls Xo. UisT. W. J. lllniliuai sh. Alameda. Xo 1 01 a. v "'.,V' M,1,llll". Rimss Vallevt S. I!. Poarce. Van lliiion No. m;:. 19 OStyles 2! Go-Carts Hen c The Famous Ferris & Leith Licensej Patented Go-Carts From Chicag Covorod I iy l(j patents, with other patents pending, are superior to other Go-Carts. IJASTKU SINDW, MUtCIl U.UtD Cot In line, Ho mcastnod today TODD Kxpert Cutter mid Tailor, 278 Front St. upstairs. Suits ?ir up Ida. Mich., Xelson Mobhor. Santa Cnu Cal Xo. ssi. ' Dsy. Semite. Wwsh , Xo Church. Chaniito. K.ms., Caiinlehael. Ashland. Xo. i(Rio. A Stopheiison, Poitlanil, No. ixnmilllo, Xo. H. A. Dei llu Xo SOU, S. A Oil. Prices With Hoods $7.50 to $16.50 - Prices With Hood $7.50 to $16.50 l The famous Kockaway Cart gives hotter protection from the weatnj and more comfort to the bnby than any cart we have over seen, llosides, its lines of beauty are simply perfect. It's your duty to baby to inspect this lino before buying a carriage babv. f w. 023. D. Iloiinou, ' N- MoeKs, Xownrk, Ohio, u" 1 J'- A. Glenn, Jnckbon, I'onn , LMd H. rish, Oakland, Cal Xc Xo. Xo. GOING HARVEY CO THE STOUU OF QUALITY AND LOW PBIGBS. - -- ri aasrg