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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1915)
asTS'wwi BWSHW V,f,V l!X. " irrf; "W v t mm THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIEL0, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. Better Cake and Biscuits In all receipts calling for baking powder, use Royal Baking Powder. Better and finer food will be the result, and you will safeguard it against a possible dangerous compound. ,- Look, out for adulterated bak ing powders. Do not permit them to come into your house under any consideration. They may add an injurious substance to your food, destroying in part its digesti bility. Doctors will tell you this and it is unquestionable. i( Housewives are sometimes lefl 'to use inferior baking powders because of deceptive foaming or boiling tests or apparent lower cost, but there is very little difference in practical use, about one cent for a whole cake or pan of biscuits a more trifle when you consider the. vast. dif ference in healthfulness in favor of food made with Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York WILL DECIDE SOI IXSPKCTOItH TO ACT OX CASK OK (IT. M)!STi:iT TcNtlmony of Men on Hoard 1 Ins Ilt'Pii Taken and Presented 1'or an Opinion dkcikiox ik iiki.d kou ki:vi:icai days s REFERENDUM si:i:ic KKXTIMKXT ItKMAltmXU knijAimjkmhxt ok sicuvui: National Chunihcr of Commerce Would Have Nation Make tid-uiiK j 1-1- Itld for Korclgii Tr.iito . I IJjr Anorlalcil I'm. to coo. njr Tlmta. POUTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. It was announced today that tho decision In the ease of Captain I.ofsteilt, master of tho Btcamor Santa Clnra, wrecked on tho Coos Day bar, who wiih charged with carelessness ami unsklllful ness, would not ho made by tho federal inspectors for uovoral days. Tlio inspect ors who hoard tho enso toolc all tho testimony yostorday. It Is expected that tliero will vory soon bo a decision of tho steamboat Inspectors ub to whothor or not Cap tain Lofstedt or any of tho offlcors on tho Santa Clara we.ro to hlanic for tho wreck of tho vessel. Cap tain John K. Ilulgor of San Krnnclsco and Captain Whitney of Scattlo uro now In Portland. Tho Orcgoulau In rclurrlng to tho ease Bays; "Tho mission of hiBpoctora Whit ney nnd Lord s to alt hero as a board. boeauso Hoorgo Fuller, In Hpoctor of bottom for thin district, Is confined to his homo, having been 111 for the past few days and Captain ICdwarda, Inspector of hulls, cannot act alone under tho law. " Ono of tho most Important things to be taken up by tho Pugot Sound Inspector will bo n decision in tho cuse of tho Htuainur Santa Clara, lost at tho ontraiico to Coob Hay, whoro bIio struck November 2. Testimony of tho crew and most of tho officers was taken at San Fran cisco, where thoy wont aftor tho ac cident, while that of Captain Ous Lofstedt, liar coimuundor, was given before, inspectors Kdwards and Ful ler on his return hero. " In turn tho testimony was as sembled and forwarded to Inspectors Whltnoy and Lord nt Scattlo, so thoy havo had opportunity to go ovor It during tho pUBt week, and tho ox pected to anuoiiucu their '.findings as to whether they hold any of tho licensed offlcurs to blame. " To ascertain tho business sonll- Ijr.ont of tho country regarding lin-; piovoment of the commercial service of tho United Slulos abroad, n refer- omltini Is being Bent out to tlie Too, 4 Chambers of Convmerco in America. A copy of tho referendum has Just i beon received hero. ( In It a ro recoiniuondod mi Inircnsn fu congresBlonal appropriations for tho general broadening and Improv-j lug of tho government's commercial . service j Consular Needs Tho moBt pressing need among tho many consuln of tho United States in forolgu countries has been outlined by Wilbur J. Carr, director of tho service. Thoy nro: American ization, adouuuto clerical nsslstauco, promotion of certain consular agen do to tho ra'nk of consulates, estab llbhmeut of now consulates and tho ndoiiuato inspection of tho sorvlco. It Is pointed out that U. S, con suls in many Important cltlos re ceive Hnlnrlos greatly loss than those glven roprosontatlves of other coun tries, ii fact that Is said to curtail tho work of tho consuls, (iatlicrlng Data An effort Is to bo mado to have tho statistics forwarded from, foreign countries by consuls compiled in a coinprolionslvo form ami so that thoy can bo easily obtained and as easily umlorstood. It is said that theso. In tho hands of manufacturers and business men will bo tho means per haps of opening up now trado rela tions, Tho opinion of tho local Chamber of Commerce Is asked in tho refer endum ami this will bo brought up at tho Decombor meeting. OLD LOGS COMING DOWN THE RIVER In Smltli-l'owoi-s Idiom Koine Sticks nro Found Which Woro Cut SI Years Ago Tho logs which camo down Coos river during tho freshet included Byrne which were cut as high as six years ugo. Tho froshot was a com plete ono and carried out everything nt tho headwaters. Tliero are somo old brands on tho logs and tliero Is considerable difficulty In sorting them ull out. KAMIhV DKSTITl'Ti; Hunker Hill I'ooplo Helping; Wom an ami Her Children Tho Hunker Hill people nro mak ing an offort to do Boniothlng for a dostltuto woman mid her children who llvo In that neighborhood. Tho woman Is Mrs. J. G. Klnibrough. She has thrco chlldron, the oldest of whom Is aged fi years. Tho hus band, It Is said, has dono no provid ing for the family. Tho woman Is in poor health and she and tho children need provisions and cloth ing. Rho has n brother in Califor nia who has sent her some money, about enough for tho fares, and now tho Hunker Hill peoplo will provide clothing and food pending tho time that tho family can leave TWO III'IIT IIV Al'TO ItOSICIUJKO, Ore., No;i67'IF. A. Horsehor and son Waltor, suf fered fracturod arms and othor in juries when thoy woro struck by parts of an automobllo which flow off when tho roar wheols woro running while tho car was Jacked up for repairs. The Wise Christmas Gift Buyers Jll coniincnco to do their shopping XOW when completo full stocks are to be seon, without tho riiih and worry of tho Holl day period. Hero a splendid stock of fluid .Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, llracelcts, Necklaces, 1m Vnll lores, Kings, Sliver, Cut (Jlass, U, mo offered for your Inspection at prices exceptionally attractive. Doslgu and workmanship are of tho highest quality. A small deposit insures obtaining any article later. Shop early. Jewelry Department Red Cross Drug Store THE LANDO STORE ROOM . We are not going to try to enumerate prices today. We simply want to give a clear! explanation or tne way we miena 10 nancue tms siorc aim ui&puac ui mc siuck. hK Worth f Good, Clean Merchandise . Including Mei?s Ladies iece boods, WH 1 II e tmbroid and tfm 1 LllllCl rees Ready-to-Wear, w ram: enes. Co 1 ismiws. Laces, & Trimmings, raiorters Furs, Notions of all kinds, and so many articles it would be impossible to mention all on this page, We want to DISPOSE of EVERYTHING in this store BEFORE JANUARY FIRST and in order to do this we must crive vou PRICES that heretofore have been UNKNOWN and UNHEARD OF. f QUALITY, QUANTITY AND PRICE is what it takes to make an immense sale successful, WE HAVE HAD an average force of fifteen people working on this stock since Wed nesday, November 24th, arranging and systematizing for quick selling. Plenty of experienced help will be on hand to wait on you properly. WE WILL PROVE TO YOU that this will be the BEST and LARGEST SALE that has ever been known in Coos County. t m JUST REMEMBER, those who come first have the best selection. i The Opening Day Is December First, at 9 A. M. i lin !l I CV Af Ah I . . - A.AAWY ' BUI CERTIFICATES SKVKUAIj TWII'T I'KOlMin WI1J AT TO SKt'L'Ui: TIMUKU 1 whoro they must either redeem, pay ing 15 percent on the money paid In hack taxes and ponaltles, or relln- ciulsli title to the laud. To Sell nt SU.no Per Aero Tho lands of tho Southern Oregon Company and nlso tho O. and C. Brant havo beon in the limelight, both having secured under tho oil Inal agreement of salo to actual set tlers at $2!r0 an aero, many voars Sovoral dolinquoncy tax cortJH-1 nco. The i-ovornmnnt i,. .nninii. ci.tes on timber tracts of tho South-jcd thoy havo failed to keop theso orn OroKon Company havo rocontly ngrooinonts and now tho nmttor la beon purchased from tho shoriff ofjup to Congress as to what dlsposl Coos, acoordlng to District Attorney J tlou should bo mado, whothor or not Llljoqvlst, and proceedings will fceithe companies should be forca.i to WilTS SOUGHT; To ForcRloso On Delinquent Imids if Southern Oi-pkoii Company Cn.st Watched With Interest started Immediately after Christmas to foreclose- on the laud, In an ef fort to securo olear tltlo. SMAIJj INVKSTOltS Ul'Y IX CIIKCKS OK C1TV KMIM.OYKICS 'lljvpoct to Hold Until May and lie- f deem I'lm Klvo Ter Cent.I)Is count mill Slv Per Cent Interest Warrants of tho city employes that aro now discounted flvo per cent at the local banks aro much In demand by small Investors, who sco In thom good gllt-edgo changes of making hotter than average re turns on their money. A few of tho employes are hold. deal. Others aro losing flvo cents on the dollar. Tho warrants will in all prob ability bo recalled somo time in May, ,nt tho timo tho hulk of tho tax money is received. Doing bought now at a fivo por cent dis count nnd running with six por cent Interest additional, they will bo ro- 1 deemo'd then, it ' is sald, at their faco valuo, Tho banks doclaro that practically none of tho city warrants have rcaehqd them sinco tho flvo per cent discount was announced. VrZruc HOTELS Al in - llotw t G Rai Uianu , Myrii ::. keep to their first agreement. Tho county now has some five i i. -. ..I, . ,..... . . . . uuuhs ui iiuiiimiiuui uuriiiirnrpR n n nir Mini it.inMi.. .....n 11 Proceedings to foreclose force the , thrm aro atort many traUa or tho c h ' ' ,' ''J oilnli.nl owners Into court, U is said. Southern Oregon company. Helves, to make some monej "on Z The now water system Linn is about complete, for West C. L. Lucko, of Cnnby, recently purchased and shipped 20 carloads of ljogs luul cattle. I 0 a "r LWm: La,rd,Coqul ;"; nd land: DWBiA1 tio point; - p ,tnl George W. ' (!' M1 .tie: j. ...ij ft i.i..nro Ji"1" ..l: I "" ,tk -., jack Anderson, vrjeS. L Stewart, E'-ortit a if House)'. Myrffc- .' ;,. nandon, " 1- P tie Pomti Koah - WilB! ,.r nnssett. J-e-v; rt.fe. n'-Ars: 0. :!) S;: J- w . l Aliens, !' "" don.