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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TSf, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIXs ' . -. tt , i . HW ' - sL ' ) r .ntfJ i Chamberlain aed Lain Warmly Welcomed MO CLOSE ML " 01 TOE SIM GHAfliBERLAiW SAYS WWummmWimH outlook is good pwnH HpgRffSr1rfifKffff HiHHiHBHHHHHiiiliSiKiHBH DedlaresvHc Is in Bstlcr Posi tion Now to Aid Coos Bay andROregpn in Congw I'Myij How, (AInrsh field jyiil Qops Bay' havo dono nlicad," was t'ho eom meiit offe'red by fidn'utor (loo. K. Chamberlain soon after his arrival at-' llio Cliaiullcr last ovonlng antl whlfo ho was bolng welcomed by a ncoro of (frlehda- In tho lobby. "You pooplo novo certainly been doing things." "Yes, wo hnvo and If you will glvo ub a llttlo help, we'll show you that wo haven't stnrlod," Intorposcd Hugh Mcljiilii, who with Judgo Coko and others, woro talking to him. "Glvo us what wo deservo to Jiavo and wo will show you what wo can do," Mr. McLaln nddod. "And bo Bides that's what I promised those pooplo buforo election." , !"Woll, I think wo enn and wo will," laughingly retorted Mr. Cham-i foorlaln. "I want to Bay, without boftBtlng, that I will bo In n posi tion to-do nioro on tho rivers and liarbora hill next tlmo than any now tniiu could do, whether ho bo Dorn- J ocrat' or Hupubllcnn. I am now third member on tho rivers and hnrbprs committee and my advance ment to that position has been n ""Vlhri!9f good i)ck mir.tly First, thero waB tho sudden chnnges as a result of Democracy swinging Into control In Congress and then a number of vacancies caused 1y deaths which advanced mo more rapidly thuu I would have been In tho natural courso of things. "Thero wllL bo a rivers and har bors bill at tho coming session of congress and I think tho neons of Coos Uny can bo provided for. At tho last session, It was Impossible. Wo either had to nccopt tho rom promlso that wo did or tho wholo niattor would linvo been killed by til 6 filibuster. Ah It was, Oregon secured about one-tenth of the whole appropriation." "Wo want to hear and learn your neodB," ho nddod when somo ono suggested that thoy wdro glad that tho Senators were hero to hear somo of Coos Hay's troubles, "I had hoped to get down horo boforo and seo things for myself, but 1 simply could not. However, I mndo It a point to gut hero now' und next Hummer wo will bo back again to mako ovon a moro thorough Inves-' tlgatlou." Judge Coko suggested that proli ably by that tlmo tho rallrond would bo completed and that when It was, thoy could como moro frequently and make n longer stay, and Mr. Chamberlain agreed. Ho said that ho was surprised to find as much of tho railroad completed. Ho said that yesterday they wont up Hmlth Hlvor froni Gardiner and saw qulto. a bit of tho grading done, saw tho approaches to tho Umpiiua bridge well under way. IIo said that It lookod to him as though tho road should ho completed within six months, Redoctioiis in price of Ladie s huiis resses D . Hub 'Dry Goods Go. i "Smart Wear for Women" Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 361 HON. GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN p on un i OCT TDIIGHT.S 3B' v i Public Welcome at Chandler Hotel for Senators Lane and Chamberlain Tonight A public reception complimentary to Senators Luno and t'hamborlnln will ho tendered at the Chandler Ho tel from 15 to 7 o'clock this evening. Tho object Is to enable Marshflold friends or tho two distinguished visi tors and other citizens to moot thorn. A special reception committee con sisting of or Judge J. H. Coko, Judge John V. Hall, Mayor t' K. 'Allen, Honulor I. 3. Smith, Hupt. !'. A. Tlod gon nnd C. A. Selilbredo will have thnrgo of tho reception und nil oro'ol to respond. Invited. pioldod. Tho rccopllon will Immodlatoly pre cede tho lmmiUitt whiuh tho Follow shlp Club will tumlor at the Chandler at 7:.'J0. Whlli) tlue banquet was nr langed to accommodate 1U0, 11 Is ex pected that tho number present will probably exceed this uuinbor. A largo number rrom North Dond will bo proscnt, twonty-flvo seats "bolng losorved by Mayor Simpson or North Ilend ror tho delegation from thoro. Hugh Mcl.aln will preside as mas- Simpson, J. V. Hennolt and other proinlneut Coo.i l!.iy men will ho ask- Special music will be THE POUT COMMISSION MEETS SEMATDRS UIXJIKTKATIOX 1(15. KWttlSCK 'i. ii, , in i i As.thu city charter rails for regis tration or tho wites, Jtecordor 1), K. Bovory provided bookB ror this pur "poso last week, Whtiu tho books 1 were closed ItiG uuiihiu had been put on record, or those til! wero women and 10a niuii. Pluruncu Pilot. COOS 11AV T1MICH WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS HUV AN TJ.'ro.TJIi:.MIXUT!' WAIt MAP WHILi: TIIK SUPPLY IASTS They Aro doing l'st Lay Before Visitors Necessary Harbor and Bar Appropria tions Now Needed Heforo Senators Luno and Cham berlain this morning tho Port Com mission placed plans and specifica tions for tho rebuilding and oxtonslon of tho north Jetty, for tho dredging or tho Hay nnd made tholr reipiotU that tho legislators uso their Influ ence In having tho government main tain u tin-foot channel to tho son, tho work now being done by the Poit Commission. To thomt projects (ho Senators declared thoy would do tholr utmost In seeing that they ate hccuiod. With tho tukliiK nvor of Project No. thero would bo needed an appro priation or not less than $2,700,000, which contains $.100,000 ror project No. 1. This would secure tho re building or the present north Jetty ami tho building or a Jetty on the boutli. Ii. J. Simpson pointed out to tho Senator that not one cent had been expended on tho Jetty work since the first one was built about fifteen years ns und that since that ,l10 Nll that have been mndo by tho tlmo tho piojoct has fallen Into ruin I'01'' n"l l woilc now being done, i until Its win th amounts to but little. Under Projeot No. 2 thenf would bo included $l,S(!),n00 for tho rais ing of tho present Jetty, which In It heir would take .100,000 tons or rook, and 2fi0,000 moro tons or rock ror a 1000-foot extension. For tho south Jetty an appropriation or $ii:i 1,000 would lie needed, That tho oxpnuso or drodgl channol twonty-rivo foot deep to the bar Is too much ror tho or Coos Hay was explained to tho Sonntor. Tho wo:k that has been accomplished wag sliowu thorn and figures submitted. To this was ad ded the ostlmntes for work yot to ho done, and tho Port delared tholr wish that tho project, ror which $000,000 l.ns beou expended, bo taken Ovor and completod by the Kovornmout. Stat- Iiik tholr holler that tho projects are nocotiKiry tho Senators declared they would do all In their power to seo i Hint the nppi epilation la granted and to soepro tho recommondutlon or the ' govonuuont ouulnoors. I It hnd boon plannod to take tho Senators down tho Hay and si.ow them actual conditions on tho bar at I low tide, hut this was impossible as there will be no tlda low oiioiikIi un til 8 o'clock this ovenliiK. I.ator In ' tho moiuluK tho Senators woro shown ' Messrs. Chamberlain, Lane and Party Almost Swept Out to Sea in Gasoline Boat "Sixty sccondB more and wo would I havo been out on tho bar In that little gasollno launch and 1 want to tell ' you that I would h.ivo Just about as ' booh havo boon to sea lit u dlshpau." This was the way that Senator j Harry Lano of Oregon wound up a t story or a thrilling experience which ha nnd Senator Chamberlain, (!. R ' McKnlght, Hnglneer V. K. I.eofe and a party of Klort'nco men had at tho I mouth ot tho Stuslaw tho day bo- iioio yesieruay. rnoy weni tiown mo river In a launch to ir.3pect tho Jet ties nnd a strong ebb tltlo carried them further and more rapidly than tho captain of tho launch had figur ed, with, tho roBiilt as stated above. , Aside from a bad scare nnd some of them getting drenched, notio fnr- i ed any tho worse for tho exporlonce. "Wo started down tho rlvor nnd , woro watching tho Jottles closely and nono of us realized how close out to tho bar wo wore," said Senator I.ane, ' In relating the experience to a group i of friends last evening. "Ono of the Jettlca extends out about flvo Hint- (cot further tl.au, tlio other und also misled us. The first that all zed a'boul getting out uoaf the dangor point was when wo came out to tho end of tho Jetty und then the I old engineer did somo lively maneu vering to got back Into snfo wnter. Mast or Wreck IVII. "Hy somo manipulating and turn lug Just Inside the breakers, we got Headed around runt, nut men wo had to go ovor Into tho whirlpool on tho south spit. With tho breakers light up close to that llttlo launch,1 all of us hnd anything but a com-, nmt tho peoplo want this servlco I lenvo Portland noxt Monday rortnblo fooling. j shall do my host to havo It changed. Washington, "though I shall tako Just as tlio launch swung around, I "Making of mall contracts Ims lonn sovoral days' vacation on ronl..." lm added. "In all tho years since I wnR (Inventor In 11)02 I have not had ov er ton days for vacation und now I Tool that I must tako a short rest." The Senutor seemed greatly pleas ed over tlio outcome of tho last elec tion, especially voicing bin elation over tho strong naowlug ho mndo in hano county, Uio stronghold of Hooth. "I spoko thoro but a few tlnys bororo tho election," ho contin ued, "and I could foel tho sentiment or tho pooplo thon. And thon, too," ho nddod, "most of my fight was without a good shnro of tho newspn-i I think Hooth got moro .Senator laughed good Joko ovor llttlo. BURNf woo saltBoxcKJ '"jo, 0Ci sMTIlcmill0urW Awyss0noB( J . PEOPLE'S 5-10-i5e STORE! ifm.'snnsimmxBsLXxssKWD ileaith and Follow a Vacuum Cleaner into the Home II i it m the Damce The VICTROLA is aim rcac,y with the ffi A TufiMI' Wile j B. Ali Company L- L. "Thomas, WHY PAY MORE? . J0HNS0N-GUL0VSEN COMPANY The Quality Name Willi a Service fame yuHfVj&'i)t)'Mrki " TIP 3 ter of coroiuonles nt tho hnnquot and i I loked up and saw tho must of tlini iinon a serlonti nrnlilnm In ttm l'nai In uddltlr n to talks by Senators I.ano , wrct-ked barge Krodorluk. A fow office I)opartniont, ' ho Bald. "Hero nnd Chaniherlnln, C. It. I'eck, U. J. hours bofore It had beon pointed out'is mi iiisinni-n ni.rn iu .' 1....11 to 1110 as marking tho wreck. While, routo in tho mountains of this state I was looking nt It and wondering 1 win, n postorflco at tho end or It that whether we, woro going to mnko It brings In only ?S:i ruvenuo. The con buck sarely InBldo, tho inmit roll ov- tractor this year wanted ?2B00 Cr or. It was an odd coincidence that enrrying this mall. In.anotho'r placo tho mast full-wlicn it did and whou ft contractor wanted to rnUo his con- wo wero so near tho danger lino. If tract rrom JliGOO In ono yarn- to 1 Hint irnonlliiiki nnfrlnn twnl lm llrml r ii well I bate to think what tho result 0CIU1I)0 of , , CL. McKnlght, who was return- , w ,, , govorilIIlont (o lug rrom a business trip to Portland , nv, ,,, ,., ". ,.."' ( --,..- ,... ...... lUMwni nut u urn lull I1B.00 IMJU MONTI! .SCTMKI HI'N(1AI.0V CITY WATEH-a I'llOVIJDSTUIlKT ItKSTXt! IMA" ON' 1'L'IICIIASE PEW- for 1 WORTH I.OOKINQ ' INTWU ItKri) AIIOL'T IT W. A. HKII WOFItOVrSTMil i'iio.m: mm. : 1 .. .1 ...l. .... i f ... m I -..---, .. ..v... ' . ...... ,. , LxaMimmini Boiiaiors i.ano trnct r,,0 0SCOil,li,.iit. ,.n.i r.... I'r support. ,.. woaiuunrmiu, was wnn. u.o Mor-thom ,, , tliaa I did," and tho ,,K n , unco imr.,. .10 snio mat 11 mis 110011 -,., , ,,.. wnvmt tnr ...... H tliouicli It was a -. !... .-- m ' w r""""'""" IIHIIVH UI lllllllltllM ,,0W" I . , , V ,, , . , ', " th0 ,nnn' ih0 ''8torrico Department; whlrlwho worried very I'ort ! flight. IIo said he estimated that nctlnir ns "boB 'i"""" tho obh tldo was running nt least , .. SIMCKDWICMi SAILS from V...II. IIciHl forSA.V KHAXCISCO, SAX PIC- us tho ebb tldo was ruuutiiir nt least ..ivhi ...iinu n 1....... i.m It Hooms to mo," said Senator w" " """ '"-w"h , ... . . im-imi iurn.i. I'-H.i.M-iHru. h.. PK. out 'towards tho angry bar and """'"'""' umi ino prosoni con- DltO nn.I SAX IHKfJO. IIcmtviKIoii. hronkeis, being almost llko nico. Later ho said that LecTo Informed him that 90 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC anfl FORD AUTO HUPl'Mia FOR iU SIAKI3 OF CAItS 17 Central Ar. TlioMrtt e 0 n mill ' trnct cnn '' ronrrangod to allow tho can bo nia.lo at AI1ST1IAOT OKI-'lt'i:,! I Fnglnoor b,I1K,"K ln of Coos ,Iny lnn" h' tl10 MM,,H"r,pl l W. PAIXTHIt, tho tldo Gthor ,-0,,. though I think this could N",,h Hvn& WALLPAPER See VIERS About it. was ebbing at tho rato or at least t"ot ,,H ,,on,f ln IoHa thn co -nlno miles. Knglner Leero sliurod ' ,,n'H ,!1"0'' with tho rest or them In tho rrlght. Senator CJiamborlnln expects Llbby COAL. Tlio Mm YOU have ATAVAVS l'8i:i. IM111110 72. PaclHc IiU cry ami Transfer Company. I c E I I "mwtirjtjM s auBSSjasas BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield gyj SATS GHRMBEHLAIH Take Re-routino of Coos Bay Mail Up Personally With Burleson :igflimtf9iCTiM Trpimprv Tea Garden Syrup tho children 's doliglit. Pure, licalthful, iiiiiruioiis. uso u ior not cakes, lor school luncacs una tor candy. Your Grocer lias It nti:i: and thon woro takon to tlw Smith mill, where thoy wore shown through tl1 buildings. !' '.( Who Gets The Diamond? . - On Saturday, NOVEMBER 21, we will have a prize ; package sale Each package containing 50 cents' worth i, or over, of jewelry and merchandise. i : ONE OF THE PACKAGES WILL CONTAIN A $25.00 I DIAMOND RING. Each package sells at 50c. COME EARLY AND GET THE DIAMOND. Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122. DRUGGISTS : : JEWELRY : : OPTICIANS C'O.MPLIU'K PLAXS Xevv Catholic Cliiucli Specification-, Aio KioMiwl ( "I shall take tho niattor or re- I routing all mall destined ror Coos Hay via Maploton , ... ip with Postmaster Geuor.U j Hurloeon directly on my return ) to Washington. I start ror thoro noxt Monday and If tho peoplo I hero aro anxious to havo tholr mall bi ought In tho othor wny, 1 bellovo that tho contract can no so nrrnngod. Doclara- Hon of Senutor George Chambor- ' Iain. i Tho changing of tho Coos Hay mall from tlvp Myrtlo Point route to tho ono coining In by way or train to Maploton and thonco horo a tho Fico delltery, Plume which wllV'cfet and $3Q.o,iQ.'- Drawings and tho comnloto plans f tho, now Qathollo Church (o bo oreotod noxt Efprlng havo "been com plotod by Architect H. H. Ostllnd. Tho dnnvJiigs aro rinlshotl orr In lai'CO bllieiirllllH. Klnnvh.tr in ilittnll tho work to .bo dono on tho odirico, ,,oaWl btnR0 mn' bo llmi, within tho ...i.ii. . i. Iu. . . . .... , llot k1Iv ilnvs. nrniilln ... .1.n I UOlWOn J3U.U0UI ""'- i" j siaiomeiu made tills morning by Sen ator Chainborlaln whon queilod In ro gurd to tho quostlon ror sovoral weoks agitated and strenuously boost ed. "I always havo objoctod to anyono broaklng tholr contract with tho gov ernment and so just ns strongly must I object to the governmont's breaking Its contract with anyono Tho main dimension of tho build ing will bu 110 foot iu length and about CO foot in width nnd tho Boat ing capacity w ill bo ror approximate ly COO pooplo. Iu tho towors aro tho choir lorts. Tho tall stooplo will rlso to a height or 124 to tho top or tho big cross. Kor tho oxtorlor tho concroto fin t .TUHKS.1. 1 E rmi: iMii:si:itvi:si s.wn cm iom Wm&&m lsV. ' 1 f Numo. laU tr It b w,v' mmm (. l Qrocer-. Nam. RBH 1K SJ Save the coupon A mNEB&Gi t tfl t above nnd when tCO. MMW fn m ou have ton, W9HH SM!X SI take thom to your . . jrnHIHDH Wl 3 Krocor with an l j FTo X'iBIU mJ.3 I EJ can Of Ten Oiirdnn H,Jf7 9. O rSfTKaBMH WsftX. JD Syrup, nnd he will $.2ir"XV7K WrY&X&BM SM.T S O Tea Garden Pre. ImW'Wl'i, Jivn lAv.OCwflBrffl WSSSS - rves absolutely 19 ii 5fl Ul) J Id !&kKtmmm trnttMrnzn 91 IJ1 A- 4..J . S0" K?3fflJpi$fot b 'HyHillH tfG$&rfjlf m x-auiiic; lu-MmkMMMmW ,?jwmHEm svj Syrup Co. f WMdSjlimt( !H II Oregon aH&?"LfMB UflB HB i " -Ss.g-.g. yC-TW g.-gy o5vl I ! " I JWDD JJ UNDKrt o.tieiTAllV COND1TI0.V8 -JM l.V A CLEAN AND MOHW1N FACTOlir. BTEniUZED MUX AND CREAM. M H H M H M ' PURE ICE hi u n, m. i 73. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAHIw ENLARGING AND SUPPtlES REHFELD BROS Russell BuildN Central AKf , Ish will bo usod. Largo stained . 0,so ' 8allI t,l Sonntor, "but this, as ,SlaBs windows will bo placod In tho 1 1 understand it, will affoct only the 'building, Somo of thom aro of spo-jCoos Hay mail. I bollovo that the jelal sIjo and Intorest, tho main win- contract could bo changed within GO dow in tho front bolng 12 root ,r 90 days' time and that matter will across and all of most expensive ho placed boforo the Postmaster ulass. General for his decision, and seclug BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP AND ALL OTHER STANDARD PURE FOODS AT ASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store For PAINTING. f ifJUIw rVm:iuxG WKCOKATlSfl . v T.E3UEW Wall l'per wj nH ;jo:i No. Front i:. SH QUATER" QUAUII,rn-M I n -!l Klillll.U UDD05UO lrVnitt MAHSIUW----- A. ' . 1 !e:i MMm'sr