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wtn W-Vvm1A&V0i t til THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO MilSy News of Coos Bay 1 SHIPPlMG MEWS MWI "" " I AD BUILD F. H. WAITH TMIiH OK SfTHHRUV ItAIMtOAl) NOW CiRAHIXO OFFICIALS COME Itplicvco Preferred Claims or Kinney Creditors .Vol To Ho Solllrit Ity Patrolling Land Settlement of tlio pi ef erred claim's of the creditors of llio Major Kinney sorriiKH.v IIHItl! paciiic n:x this hvh.vi.vc: UVK DELAYED OWE DWIMICHIE KEPT BUSY NEED BETTED SIRES u coos HAV HA1RVIXC1 OX WITH TIMjAMOOIC PAH SANTA CI,ARA TO LAV OVKR TWlIXTV-KOl'lt IIOl'ICH. II. W. Campbell, Assistant. .Manager of tlm S. I. Lines In Ilciu on Klr.st Trip In Coos Hay II. W. Campbell, assistant general nmniiger of the Southern Pacific .Moody, counsel for the Southern Pa cific In Oregon, II. P. lloey, engi neer of Mm Willamette Pacific, W. It. Koiintalne, us.slstont tyiRlneer, and M. MorlJirop anil .Mr. Stndden, Sou thern Pacific officials are due to ar rive here thin evening. They Bjieiit today ronihiR down oer the line and have arranged for a special hoat to meet them nt Xoith Inlet. II. W. Campbell has never been on Coos Hay before. Now that the Southern Pacific has formally taken over nil subsidiary lines In Mils state the Willamette Pacific Is said to be directly tinder his supervision. Tim bulldiiiR of the Willamette Pacific has been under the RUidluR hand of II. P. Hoey anil also of W. It. Koiintalne, both having made tretinoin trips here durliiR the last two years. h ostato by the parcelling out ot the! linos, accompanied by Ralph K Jand has not been arranged and prob ably could -not bo without a stub .born fight on tho part of all the oth ers who liavo claims, according to Frank H. Walte who came over this jnornlne from Stitlirrlln. Hn mild that ho has no knowledge, of any ac tion or this sort. Ho Is accompanied hy 0. V. Kelts, of Portland, and It. V. JIucLcod, of San Krnnclsco, who are hero on their first trip to the bay and merely looking about, according to .Mr. Walte. Sovon miles of the railroad out of Sutlierlln to Mm east has nlicady lieeti graded and Is now ready for the laying of tho ties, states .Mr. Walte. This will ho followed Immediately, it in hfllicvcd with tho steel rails. One hundred miles of road will probably bo built by Mm Roach Hin der Interests, ho declared. A por tion of this will consist of laterals running In to tap various canyons and later taken up to ho put down fiomo wlinro olse. Jn all somo 71,(100 acres will bo lapped by this lino of Mm Itoach tltn l)or concern, said Mr. Vnite. It. M. Vox, grandson of MtiHsor, otio of tho orlRinnl pai titers with WoyorhuiiKor, In on Mm ground and Is directing tho operations of Mm new toad. Jliilld to Coos Ray Eventually the Hoach and the Wcyorlutuser Interests will build their lino Into Coos Hay, Is tho be lief or Mr. Walte. Ho said thero Is on Mm forks of tho Coos Itlvor somo 40,000 acres of timber land that must he tapped. "It Is in miles on ti direct lino hero from Sntherlln," he continued. "The company has already taken out its papers naming Coos Hay as the western terminus and llolso us the eastern point and It will hu known us Mm Coos Hay, Sutherlln and Knstern I think thero Is no doubt but what It will bo built In here oven-tually." Will Wall u( San Krunclsrti to Ac commodate .Musicians of Austra lian Hoys' Orchestra. To accommodate 35 musicians of the Australian Hoys' Orchestra, tho steamship Santa Clara will lay over In San Francisco until Saturday morning, Instead of leaving there tomorrow for the north, according to word received here this morning by Agent W. K. Stuhr. This delay Is expected to tuke Mm Santa Clara out of here for Portland on June 28 and leaving Portland on June .'10. Tho orchestra tins a five-days' en gagement In Kureka during tho Fourth of July celebration. HK.MOVKS OVKH 175,01)0 VAItllS OK SAND IX TIIHKi: WKHKS 111,000 VISIT VK.SSI ICiigluoor Polhctinm Kxpccts In Puss Mm UOO.OOO-Varil Mark In June Worked livery Hay In .Itnm Tho drodgo Mlchle Is making a fine record on the Coos Hay bur work this month. Kngiueer Pol- heinus who was here from Kmplie Inst night said that so far this month the Mlchlo has taken out over 175,000 yards of tmnd off Mm bar and they expect to exceed tho 200, 000 yard mnrk during the month. They have not missed a day and everything ban worked flue and Captain Heed and crew are greatly pleased. MUonslon .Man 1'ioin O. A. ('. Talks On Dallying Situation In This- County dhkihh: capiirs BUILDING TRESTLE PIMXU HK.INtJ IIHIVKNTIIIS SIDK ok i.Ki:sim: I'litity of Slcel is on Hand to Stmt Laying Hails on Willamette Pacific WATER COMPANY BEATS CITY TO R.n COMMISSION A complaint has been intido to the Railroad Commission by Mm Coos Pay Water Company agalnit tlm order niadn for them to lay a 10-Inch main out to connect with tho line to North Heud at the '-or-ner of Seventh ami Hemlock. Tile Cquncll some Mum ago iiulhorJo.l City Attorney (ioss to write Mm commission stating the water com pany has not attended to Its order, This letter has been sent. It la shown that at present tlm connection with North llend Is on Front street and should there bo a fire simultaneously on that street and In North llend, Mm latter woild lose practically all pressute. Driving of piling for the Willam ette. Pacific lias actually started, ac cording to William Kaiser who was In from llnusor today. A crow Is at work trestllng on this sldo of Lake side and with this completed they will move at'oneo to operations on North and South hake. .Men at present are in the woods getting out piling for the trestllng which will take tho greater share of the summer, It Is said, for the two lakes. Plenty of steel Is tin hand to begin track laying next week, according to Kngiueer V. (J. Hindmarsh who was In last livening from llauser. The Hreakwater tomorrow will bring about I'll) moro tons of rails. As yet not half of the steel has been received here, It le said. Tlm ration nt which It Is used Is about 1-7 tons to tlm mile, thus making It necessary to uso approximately 3, 000 tons for Mm road from Coos Hay to Mm Umpiiua. iixoixi: is ki:aiv. Aboard a barge the locomotive for the (rack laying crew wont down the bay yesterday with steam up. With her bell ringing she tooted and the craft of Mm harbor returned Mm salute. The engine Is No. .'! mid the rest of the etpjlpmoiit for the Ira la lias gonu before. Rig Steamship Northern Pacific In spected on Visit In Port laud In the five hours that she was open for public inspection this week, tlm steamship Not thorn Pacific was visited by 10,000 people. Three thousand moro were turned away. Guards wore placed on the streets in the vicinity of the dock to hold hack tlm crowds, 4T!m Xoitlieru Pacific mado her first trip to Portland when she enme up to have her rudder repaired. She is back again on the Flavel-San Francisco run and Is to bo Joined In a fow days by the Croat North ern. THE ELKSBiHTHDAY MAHSHKIKM) I.OIKJK HOLDS SIT (IKSSKPh PARTV Kills With Wnler Surveyors Can't I'luil Any Holes In Hull. .Marine experts aro of the opinion that the government dredge Chutn poeg on Mm Willamette River has the tendencies of a submarine. Tlm vessel rilled with water and settled to tho bottom. Examination show ed no holes In her hull and they are still wondering what happened. Tho dredge has been pumped out and Is again n't work, but being closely watched that she doesn't take an other mysterious dive to the bottom of Mm river. CAKKIKS SMALL CITY VOTERS HOLD SCHOOL ELECTION AT HAUSER W. II. Mr Int. wo CIiuscii Director mul Anniversary of Kstuhlk-hineiit Appro priately Observed With Mus ic, .Merriment and Dancing Multifield Lodge No. 1100 II. P. O. K. celebrated tho sixth anniversary of Its establishment with a most de lightful birthday party at Kngles Hall laBt evening. Tlm hall was most beautifully decorated lu the Klks colors, purple und white with a generous showing of foliage. The entrnn'co stairway was framed lu n greonwood grotto with most pleas ant effect. The music was excellent anil the floor filled with dancers, made the occasion a memorable one. There was a largo nttendanco and It wub in every way ono of tlm most enjoy able social events of the season. Tho birthday ball committeo con sisting or F. V. Catterlln. W. P. Con rad, J. D. Gardiner, K. Crosthwuite, and II. K. Hultmuu aro entitled to much pralso for tliolr successful management of tho nfralr. Passenger Traffic to San IVanclseo Appears on Increase. Enough passengers wore carried on Mm steamship Hear leaving Port land tho other day for San Francis co, to make up ti small city. Tho number was 110, the Inrgcst pas senger list carried from thero this season. Tim close or the school year is supposed to add greatly to the traffic. That thero is a boom expected at the exposition is the belief of Eu gene. Crosthwalte, who returned from thero a fow days ago. Ho said the average attendance now is 50,000 n day on the grounds. San Franciscans are confident that this summer will bring a greater rush of tourists tlioro than have come any time since tho fair opened, hu said. XAXX HAS CONTRACT 111 Sr-h II Ml Hi-1 I 'M'""" V'1'1" Ak"1" All"k' (l,l,c III ULL ULU DULL Special to The Times.) many from to ski: AVIII ll 7 p COOS HAY i:xi I.IHKHTY HKI.L 'KIT I IIAUSKR, Or.. Juno 2. The un 1 iiikiI school meeting was held at tho school house. District No. 511. j rim election resulted as rollows: ii Kii.elini'K On June i:h at '"lector, W. II. Melntyre, succeed in. Kiiiiiiito to the Sau illK '' " I'lnkertou, whose term Kriiiiciseti Kale .expired; clerk. Martin Velde. re- 'elected. chance for Coos Hay people to! .-,,.s , (ho ly,,,,!,., nee the l.lbertj Hull will bo given i.'lallu Hamilton und John Waters on June 2S at 7 p. m. at which time, jimve Kouo to Newport on a business according to its schedule, Mm hlstor- jll( ,,ii.,,8Un, .j,,, Jc bell U to pirn ihroiiKh RonohurK.1 .,.,; Wood, real estate agent. Auto Muko owner are already niuk-jof North llend, attended Mm chapel lnr prepaiatloiiK to take loailu out uledlcatlou last Sunday, to tho valley on thai day. Muting . Mr. and Mrs. Sutli Johnson were that limy can make the trip eaully , In North Hand over the week-end. and get their puwuiUKem thoie In: Mrs. Archie Phillips spent Suuilav time, luturiiliiK uitulu on the next with Mr. V. (!. lllndiuarsh day j Slnco the day the Declaration of " Indcpendonce was hIkiumI i:tu yearn! ago the bell that liimjc lu the belfry1 n.,,.,,,,1,,,, , . TT, ,. r ,.,., ,,.,.,., : Heiepllou to lUsho i Siiiiiiiki' This VKSSKIi .MOVEMENTS A ill veil Yellowstoiio, San Francisco, H:00 n. m., Juno ill. Relief, sluslaw, 5 a. m. June l.' I. Sailed. Speedwell, San Francisco, I p. m., Juuu L'l. Dim in Sail. Roanmr, Curry Co,, .Monday, Juno I'D. Will llilug Stilpiiieut of Itildge Steel on l.'acli Trip Xet Tivo Mouths Tho Nanu Smith has an under standing with tlm Southern Pacif ic Company that she will bring a shipment of steel from Sau Francis co on each trip for about the next two mouths. It Is expected that by that Hum sho will have brought horo enough for tho coniplotion of tho big hrldgo that has already been started at North llend. IX IIOXOR OK PRELATlf I0BIAI EG1 PIC C or lndipundence Hall him been ruin ous So lutlly wum It rung on that dav to siiiiu iho Kluil tldlUKs to Mm people of Phlladelphhi that It .was ladl i rucked t:enlug Thl evening at s::to o'clock In the KpUcopal (luilil hall, which will be liimi'iiiiiy uei.oii7ieii tor tlm oeca Inly IS Set as Date lor Rig Annual Celebration at Simpson Park Meeting l.ust Xlght. July IS was set as the date ror the annual picnic of the Sons of Norway at Simpson Park, decided upon at their meeting held last eve ning. Tlioro wore many present and much enthusiasm greeted the men Hon or tlm picnic. A program will bo drawn up with a list or races for the young people and tho afternoon and evening will probably be taken up with a dance lu the pavilion. t WATERFRONT NEWS t $$ At eight o'clock tomorrow morn ing Mm Nann Smith leaves down lor San Francisco. From Mm Sluslaw tho gasoline boat Relief arrived In last evening and today is loading rrelght Tor the return trip. SAILS TODAY. Tho steamer Speedwell sails at I o'clock this arternoon from North llend. She carried passengers and lumber rrom the North llend Luni ber Company mill. Coos Day can produce a pound or butter rat cheaper than nny county In tlm state. Dairy condi tions hero are on n par with those or Tllhlnmok. To make them hot ter dairymen must bring In bettor sires to build up their grade hurds and proper care must ho taken of the milch cows during tho dry sea son or tho year. Those are state ments or Prof. E. H. Fltts, dairy ex pert or Mm extension department or tho Oregon Agricultural College, lie arrived here yesterday afternoon, too lato to nttend the picnic at Charles Selander's, having had to lay over In Florence when ho picsuiued he could como through In one day from Eu gene. To attend tho picnic being held to day near Myrtle Point Prof. Fills left this morning, lie will spenk to tho dnlrymen on tho betterment of their herds and the proress of weed ing out the poorer class, the "hoard ers. " This, he says, can best ho t done through tho cow testing ns-t soclntlous. I "J. j, Smith has made nn enviable record In this county," said Prof, i Fltts. "Ho has shown what can be done In n years time. Coos county is1 saving many times the salary or tho agriculturist through the methVids ', that have been Instituted with these testing associations." This Is tlm second trip of Prof. Fltts has ninile to this county. "The trouble with this section," he said, "Is that It isn't half way developed. You have wonderful land here, splen-j dldly adapted to dairying, hut the farmers haven't got tho most out ori their laud, that Is, they could take care of larger herds.' Need fJooil Sires Asking as to Mm means of Im proving the standard or tho herds ProL Fltts said at once. "Hotter sires. Thnts the key note. Practi cally every herd or the county In com posed of grudo cows. To build them up the dairymen must purchaso pure blooded sires and In this wny they can work up to good blooded herds." "What breed or sires?" ho was asked. "Oil, no preferenco nt all," Prof. Fltts replied. "Evoryono has their own Ideas about the breed. Just so they aro pure blooded and good animals, Mints all." Ret tor Care or Cows Ilo oinphaslzed tho taking enro of tho cows nftor thoy go dry lu the rail, tho same time at which tho grass disappears and Micro is little reed. "Many or Mm farmers have hut: little feed ahead and the cows' skimp through this season as host thoy can. Tho result Is they lose much or their vitality and when Mm milking senson comes on again It tnkes them a long time to build up. The loss falls on tho dairyman.' 3E 3L 1UL zEZ3Cri WORRY kills mo' men than bullets do. An' VELVET kills mo' worry than anything else I know of MjfiS VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, puts real tobacco comfort in your nine' VELVET has l ' nil the mild, rich taste and fragranco of Kentucky's Hur ley dt Luxe, with an need -In -the -wood mellowness that is VELVET'S very own. lOcTIru 5c Mctal-llncd Daca n tr?7 S -i55 fifty rfdAif sE$3 lafeI a $fjr n mmttm mt.in xmm kwmm pw THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO 3yitji(tAsdSivca Cr. inn: cirr3LrJ o.ni;iu ri, ali i;s ix I DRESSERS THE REASON We me factory ngonlx lor the best lino of the coast. iiuesi i mimics. We carry this pattern in stock in GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT. mi un priced $16.50 $1250 Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 We also curry lliesscrs lu slock In Hie following finishes: White KiiiiiiioI, Kunietl Oak, Waxed Oak, While .Maple, at from $l:t..-.(l to !s-7..0 Thc.si) two styles uro among; our wry best selleiN. Kal Isfati Ion giiaraiiteetl. GOING HARVEY COMI'liKTi: IIOL'SK Kl'ltNISIIIIHS. 105 TOW IHMilXJATIO.V WIMi VISIT NORIIT m:.n TONK.RT ('ii To llniist County ,M(i(isi Hay nt Haiiilon on Augit'it III. l'repaies I'or Trip to South A largo delegation of Iho .Moose from Mm local lodge plan to go to night to the meeting of Mm oritur in North Heud whero thoy will boost for .Moose Day in Hnndou, August 1fi. Thirteen now nioniheiH woro tukon Into tlm order last evening. Thoho Initiated woro: !'. I). Flot- rho young people of tlm Motho- chor, Hert A. Doroinus, Roy O. l.nn- 1 Plmrnli nn.l limit fil....,lo ........! .1..1 1. .. .-.-,, ... -.. . iiruii, iiarry it. uruu, . 1.. .mussio, d'lVi: lOOMACJIlT I'ICMC Voiing IV011I0 of .Methodist Church Have Outing nt Sand Hills. dlsj: Church and their friends gave a moonlight picnic last night at .lor don's Cove. They wont down tho hoy in tho launch Allco It, built n big bonfire and played games and had supper. The party was chaper oned by Mrs. J.nrgent, .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. I.angworthy and .Mllo Ruin- NOTICE Effective June 1st, 1915 Cream 20c per pint Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk 7.c per quart Buttermilk .10c per gallon Butter 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. and 2:00p. m. daily in; EOIWE ner. About :1ft woro in nttendanco. of tho lodgo. W. M. Whltoloy, M. J. Oron, Pat rick Dolliii, l Ii. Cardwcll, W. .1. .Murphy, William .1. (ioodruni, I.eo nnrd 31. Wooncr, H. .1. Reynolds. I'roiiaratlons for tho trip to Sun r" rranclsco next month aro woll tin- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY dor way. nccordlng to tho mouthers 1'ioni tliui du) on the bell wan' hIoii. there will be a public recoption inner umiIh nswl. About It htxtory , In honor of the Hlshop of Oregon, Iiiih been bull! und when, for llioltlm lit. Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, first ihuo. the tcli'phoue wan no per-1 The affair will ho Informal, and Is fei-Ud thai people utuld talk hciomi' nrnuiKed mo an to give every one who tho (onilneal one of the Hint ouudlo denlrik an opportunity to meet that i.iiuo over Mm who was ihe the Hluliup socially, eoiind of iho Liberty Hell which turn There will be a short musical pro. tapped lightly for the occasion. 'gram which is lu charge of Mrs. Thai nil w.n see the bell Mm Mu.- Cli.w. Slaulf. MIhh Mary Kruso and or of Philadelphia has roluetiuiH. ! Roy K. Miller, who will bv heard Sl'.XSKT HAV WII.K II.IVK VIUM. HRATIOX Sl'NIl.U', ,11'I.V I. Preparations are being mado for a big celebratloii at Sunset Hay on Sunday, July 4. Tom Wussou, who, with his wife, conducts the lestau raut there, Is building a hlg outdoor dance pavilion which will bo ready for tho occasion and which will re- iiualu as a perinanont thlnu at the AAAiAAilAAA.TT I resort Tlm danco will ho Imld Sun- Jjllay ifCoriooii nMl thu Mur( ni(( i AIVIUNG I HE SICK J, Anthony Orchestra has been engaged J .Mrs. K. I.othard McCluro Is quit.) blck at her homo noar Flagstaff and Is under tlm enro of a physician. to furnish tho music. There will bo a big clam hake when clams and mussels will be served lu tho real beach style from a pit where they will 1m cooked, Provision will bo granted permitou fur It to be tak en (o tho Ban 1'i.hhIhio Kale. Un routo Ik minutely outlined and ntopa are mado at hundred! or town.. Tho people of lUisehurn huvo Jml nrruiigud for thu stopplim of Mm hell there for n fow minutes while It I being taken from Portland to San Fianclsco. ! ror the lust time on tlm hay. Others will take part In this feature of the program. Words of greeting to the Hhtliop, on behalf of the parish and lluwi) piekout, will be glvun by .ludgo J. S. Coke, a nmniber of the Parish Ventry. All Mm people on the bay are cordially Invited to be present at the recoption. .Mrs. James Korty who has been made to give evorvoim a comi tim. quite sick at her homo in Hunker und arrangements will he mado for a large crowd. Autos will run direct from Marsh field and North llend and boats will also run to Mm South Slough bridge, whero e.utos will meet thorn and tako the passengers to Sunset. Tho fare on Mm boats will be 50 conts for Mm round trip and on tho autos from tho bridge :t,'i cents for Mm round trip. GET THE FRSTCHOICE From the original shipment of JAPAN. HUC-A-SRAC just received at PERRY & NICHOLSO It includes some of the latest novelties in decora tions and the pieces are especially appropriate for gifts on most any occasion, or for prizes. Among them may be enumerated: J. M. Wright Phono ISMt HUIIiDlXG CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw KjPi Hiii "nil Throat Specialist (iia.ssiis i-'riTi:i Phono :t:t()..l. Rooms tiOO-iltH Irving Hind;. nit. .ma'itii: it. siiaw. Physician and Surgeon Phone :t:l(i..l. Olflco hours by appointment. Hill Is reported Improving, Mrs. W. S. Turpeu Is recovering rapidly from her operation for ap pendicitis a few days ago at the Mercy hospital. U. W. Steele suffered a painful accident Mils morning in his shop when, In cranking the auto fire truck, the engine kicked the hnudle back, cutting his wrist so that three stitches woro necessary. Dr. 11. KKITV, DKXTIST Kvcry one will he satisfied after seeing "Tlm Christian." fs tho best feat uro film nt tlm ve.n-. sum,.-. Phono 112-J, Hoom llOt, Coko hldg.lng Xohlo Theater tomorrow night. White Satsuma Vases Koko Vases Toko Vases Brown Vase, white designs Bronz Toko Hanging Vases Toy Tea Sets. Banko Moon Hanging Vases With Chains. Bamboo Basket Vases Fluker Flower Bowls. Kengan Vases Grey Colored Vases Green Wicker Vases Sabo Bowls. Awaji Trays Olib Candlesticks Lacquered Trays Benjamin Ostlind co.NsuiriNfi i:.oi.vi:i:h am ARCIHTKOT Offices, 20C Irving Hloclr. Phono 10a-L or 2C7-J. Murshflold, Oregon. H. G. Butler oiviri i:NfiiNi:i:it Room 304 Coko Hldg. Phono 145-J. Resldenco Phone IlCJl-I-. Perry JO) K icjnjisini W. G. Chandler AHCH ITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko nulldlne, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AKCII1TKOT Mnrshflold, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger frn Resldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3CS-L. Get your Job ni'liitinK llon0 nt The Times office. rMii mrt tmsxKYTm.maitTi