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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
WW n"TT' T SIX ''V.Biffl 1 r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. Draws the Crowds Daily CUSTOMERS WHO ATTENDTHIS SALE ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT 'TO REGULATE MAIL WAHNINOS GIVI5N OPT HIXIAHD 1NG F1HST CLASH .MAIL If or Tuesday Wednesday Only Ladies7 Centemeri Kid Gloves? Lando's prices $1.75, $2, $2.25 we offer choice at, per pair All sizes 5 1-2 to 8. To secure this pries you must cut this ad out and present it. I viz: sales prices, they will prove After these two days these gloves go at our regular $1.75 and $2.00 at $1.15 $2.25 at $1.25. Every other day we will offer you specials. Watch them interesting. This is the store for Christmas shoppers. Your money goes 2 to 1 in com parison with any other store. WATCH OUR NEXT ADV. FOR NEW SPECIALS Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Purchassrs MUSE HE HOSTSIPIPES MAY FHEEZEiFIRST BAFT LANDED Sealed Package Will Go Ah First Class Mall Parcel Post Swamps Postofflco Warning Is given out nt tho Marshflold Postofrieo tlmt Christ mas packages, sealed In any man iior will bo subject to a first class rato, that Is, two cents an ounco or fraction thereof. Paclmgcs plnced in tlio pbstofflco box and sealed arc bolng buhl up at at tlio postofflco and tho sondor no tified. If tho namo of tho sender rr not appear on tho package a notko t; III bn sent to tlio party ad dressed and If tho lostngo duo is not paid tho package nro sent to the dead lotter office In Warli'tivton. According to tho postal rvilos, packages going as fourth class iniw) niust bo opon to Inspection. A lot- i tor or note of any kind inside n pack- I ages raises It to first class mall. A . letter, howovor, may bo tied on tho outsldo of tho package without changing tho class of the limit. ()f( on Opened It Is said that fourth class pack- lages aro opened frequently by the f . ..... . i posiouico authorities and tho con sents oxanilned. Sealed Christinas I packages lnsldo a package that Is i not scaled raises tho bundle to nrst 'class mall. For tho sake of the i clerks and easy dollvory It Is bettor .not to placo Clirlatinas decorations on tho front of the packages. Swamped With HiisIiicsh Pnrcel post from Portland liter-, ally swamped tlio local postofflco! yesterday, it 'did not arrive until Bhorlly beforo noon and from then on tho clerks nnd tlio carriers la-1 bored until dark, and then It had j not all been dollvored and today they , wcro at It again. In all probability tho next shin linont of parcel post will nrrlvo In hero either Christmas day or Imme diately after, nnd possibly tltoro can bo no delivery until a day later. TO BUILD BID ill NOHTIl STAH COMPANY WILL LOCATK AT HKKDSPOHT 'Agreement Placed on Hermit Shows That Another lK Corporation Will Invest In Oregon ' - 'NOHTII STAH COMPANY : IS A DIG CONCFHN Tho North Star Ldnibor Company Is n big Minnesota concern and Ub establish ment of n plant on tho Southern Oregon coast mentis a .great, dpal to this pnrt flf tho state. It has been known for a year or moro past that tho company Intended to build a mill on tho Umpqiia as soon as tho railroad was completed. , tiikhmo.mhtkh dhops to :ii dkghkcs IXVITK Pl'HLIC TO OPKN HOl'KK' this kvhning Now Quarter In Hat-gelt Hiilldluu; Aro Invited To llnvu Program To Kutcrtulii Yisltors Wlion tho Loyal Ordor of Moobo open tliolr lodgo iooiiih to tho pub lic, It will bo to show sonio of tho most modern and up to date rooms and equipment of Its typo In south western Oregon. Tonight la opon hniiBO. Tho Mooso aro to bo tho IiOHts and to every ono thoy oxtond a. honrty Invitation to como up nnd Inspect their quarters In tho Hargolt Hulldlug, corner Market and Hroud way, listen to tho program and par tnko of refreshments. Placo Hbiiiodclcd Tho entire upper floor of tho building has been newly done and fully remodeled, In tho corner and overlooking tho streot, Is tho library j cold Is felt. and reading room. Hero aro coni-j "no man said today that because fortablo chairs for tho members. TI1010- u, "Hlty or tho thorinomoter to floor Is carpeted and thoro aro cur- drop and bocaiiBo his piping Ilea tnlns on tho walls. A largo iiioobo loso to tho Hiirfaco or on top of the .Much or Plumbing of City l.les Kith cr Above (iroumt or Very Closo t Surface Wlion tho thorinomoter early this morning dropped down to : I do gross above xero, or two dogreo3 over freozlng, the heads of the houses lay lu their hods and' shiv ered when thoy thought about all of the exposed water pipes about their places. It's a fact, Marshflold 13 so used to mild weather that ever and anon when tho frost conies property ownorii have a right to worry a bit about tho plumbing, , Kripocully Is this true whoro there are stationery laundry 'tubs In sheds detached from the house and whore tlio full sweep of tho DOWN ; LOGS COMH FHOM TIIK XFAV Sl'.MNKH CAMP Are Delivered at (lie Simpson Linn ber Cuipany Mill at North llend Yesterday ra TIE head will bo donated by W. II. Dln dlngor for this room, together with a 11! foot photograph of .Marshflold nnd Coos Hay belonging to- Hubert Dlllard., Capt. Lloyd has pfosontod tho ordor with a largo, fully equip ped sailing ship nindol carved from wood. A pool, table Is to be Install ed later. Kitchen ICquippcd Just off from tho library Is tha card room and further on Is tho largo lodgo room with tho built-in cents of native stained woods. Thoro ti a rally oqulppod kltchou and ball way, making altogether as comfort able quartern as any 1 oil to In the iounty can boast or,, ground, ho has had to keep the wa ter trickling the night long In tlio MirloiiH faucots so that tho pipes wou'ti burst mid flood IiIb Iioiibu. Otliors find tbomselvbs in tho sumo fix, and thoy too shiver In tho cold gray mornings and hope that tho thermometer will have a heart. Tlio first- raft of logs from the now McDonald nnd Vaughiiu camp at Sumner were brought out yestor- day to tho Simpson Mill at North llond. it Is expected that approx imately 75,000 root of togs will bo brought down dally hereafter, though tho shipment yesterday was some 200,000 foot. To roach this u logging lino of moro than three mites was put In. VKSSKL movkmicnts 111. Arrived Speodwull, Sun Francisco, 8 a yostemtay. F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 7 a. m. yesterday. Sailed Hoamor, Port Orford, yesterday morning. Hustler, Hoguo Itlvor, todoy. Kllburn, Sou Francisco, 2:30 p, m. Duo Hero Yellowstone, San Francisco, Thursday. LITTLK INTKHIiST TAKHN IN NOHTII IIK.NI KI.KCTION Kxpectetl Votes Will Como Hulling lu Horuro Closing Time High School Takes Straw Veto i Through tho day thero has boon tlttlo Interest cvldouccd In the North ioim city election, according to word from thoro this afternoon, but it Is expected tlintrthls evening tho Votes will como rolling in qulto gully. Thoro was a Htraw voto taken at tho North llond high school this morning that resulted In a 130 to 10 landslldo for K. F. Hussoll over Henry Kern. , tho pons win close tonight at Hcodsport Is to inwo n I'll? lum ber mill, which will ninko tn.il tfl'rn one of tho Important points on tho now Willamette Paciric rnllroad. Tho details aro told In tho following nrtlclo from tho Hoscburg Hovlow: "With tho filing or a contract at tho County Clerk's orflco yestordny, It was made known for tho first time to tho public that erection or ono or tho lnrgest sawmills In this section or tho Btato will probably bo commenced within tho next fow months on tho lower Umpqua river nenr tho town of Hcodsport. With tho early completion of tho Wlllnin-ettc-PacIflc Hallroad to that point upon which event tho contract was mndo contingent, thoro appears to bo no fact which voulil tend to do lay' tho undertaking or tho agree ment. It Is believed horo that It Is becnuso thoro is seen no reason for a falluro of tho project to ma ture as contemplated by tho rrnm crs, that tho contract was cutorcd or record Friday Agreement Old One. Tho agreement contained lu tho contract was mado originally on .lanunry 22, 10,13, between tho North Star Lumber Co., a corpora tion or Minnesota, and tho Heeds port Company mid Warren Heed Do You Read Labels? Domostio nolonoo toachoro nnd food nuthoritiori aro urging tha housowif o to oarof ully road tho labols on all food articlos. Tho laws of most Statos ooodoI food manufacturers to print tho 1 ingrodionts of thoir products on tho labol, and this onablog oonsuraors to distinguish hoalth'-. f ul foods from tho3o which may bo dolotoriou3. ' High-grado baking powdor3 aro mado of puro oroam of tartar oarivod from grapo3. Royal Bale dug Powdor is a typo of tho highost grado. It is healthful boyond a doubt and tho 3afo3t and bo3t (to uso. ffho low-grado baking powdord iaro mado from alum, a minoral jaoid salt, or pho3phato of lima., Consumers oan learn tho char "nctor of tho baking powdor by roforring to tho labol, which ou3t stato whothor tho oontonto ,includo cream q$artar, alum op ,pJl03phatQjj ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Now York SHIPPING NEWS TELLS IF FREIGHT POHTLAND I'lH.M WltlTKH AHOUT COOS HAV SHIPPING Says Stennicrs Aro Nut HhIiik Very Good Methods to Hold . tho Husliioss The Ploncor Hardwaro Company lias received tlo following letter from Tlio Portland Cordage Com pany regarding shipping " Wo tried nil Btoamor lines nnd According to Its terms, the former find that the first ono to your port company agrees lo erect n plant of! will bo tho Oth. Wo will therefore not less than 125,000 fcot of lum ber, dally capacity, (is wolt tin ft num ber or auxiliary plants and Indus trios, In return for a slto compris ing 75 acres of land, booming and shoro rights along the rlvor, mid tho rights of way ror a logging road. , Depends on Hallroad Tho contract Is conditioned on the commencement or tlio actual con- bo obliged to hold tlio ordor until Hint dato. This matter or delivery to Coos Hay Is taken up by our Chamber of Commerce tp seo Hi bet ter sorvlco cannot bo obtained. Tho steamers, wo presume, fool Hint asj II STKAMSHIP LKAVHS TODAY ON SOUTHHOUN1) TIIIP Carrie Heavy Passenger Mt-Mj Hot urn and (let to PortlnnJ ltoforo Christians Carrying almost a full pasicngtr list nnd quite a bit of freight, the steamship F. A. Klllmrn KOt twjr nt 1 1 o'clock today for Hurcka, n Han Francisco, sailing from North lend at 1 p. in. Slio expects lo ninko tho round trip to the south and bo back horo possibly by Sun day to taku tho last shipment o( parcel post before Christmas to Portland. Hallroad Iron brought from rrt cd that shipments v'lll go by rail frolglit' but thoy aro Surely not us ing very good business methods to structlou within rive months after j retain tho huslu6sn by steamors." tho completion of the Willamette- On tlio arrival of tho Btoamor F. A. Pacific Hallroad as far as Hccdsport, Kllburn yesterday tho captain stnlod or tho establishment of through chipping from tho mill with the Southern Pacific. It Is now oxpected that the new that all or thu freight which wail on the dock at Portland had been taken aboard and wnu being unloaded horo. DEPTH BETTER eight o'clock and It Is expected tho 1,no ot 'Hronl wilt bo completed to announcement of tho results can bo Hoedsport by next February, which i made by nlno o'clock. makes It nocessory on tho part of I .. tho tumbor company to proparo for1 Tho Coos Hay Ico Ai Cold Storage j tho construction or their plant tm- CONDITIONS AT SU'ShAW I.U Company will take bright hllver 'mediately. In caBo tho terms or tho ' pitOVKD, HHPOHTS KNOINKKH hiilinoii ns well as Hteelhcail. Prices contrnit nro Mot compiled with, It Is ; cents per pouuil for MucllicniN, r,,wwwv" l"", l,,u 'i"""n ", llnvo 1(1 Kcct Wntor nt llluli Till Jo cents for slivers. Times want ads bring results. UIHil.O Hllili Thu regular monthly KIKh danco will ho huld at the Masonic hull Wednesday night, Dec. 15, 111 IS. This is thu lust danco of t!HS. .Make It a guud one by attending. CO.M.M1TTHK Red Cross Specials For Christmas LOOK AJ THESE PRICES: Solid Gold Neck Chains. $1.50 to $3.00 Solid Gold Lavalliers $2.00 Solid Gold Waldemar Chains $3.50 Gold Filled Waldomar Chains ..$1.50 Real Agate Scarf Pins $1.00 Real Agate Cuff Links $2.00 A Fine pair of Toric, Lenses for Mother $5.00 Jewelry Department Red Cross Drug Store FREE FREE FREE At The Fair H.'iO Hoes of Cliilstuins Candles lu fancy lithographed boxes con taining :! I to IK ciindles. To overy piiii'liavr nt our Moro of U5 cents or over, a bov of tlio.su candles will bo given KHKI Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Few Tramway Pilings Carried Away In Hoceut Storm Thoro nro 10 loot or wntor at hlgli tidy on the SI unlaw bar, nccprdlng to tho report or J. II. I'olhomus, uboIh 4 I lorieit 10 mo otiier parties tho sum oi jii.uuu ns damages. Thoy ngreo1 to keep tho mill in operation ror a! porlod or 15 years, and to rebuild with a plant of slmllnr capacity In i tho ovont of flro destrovliiL' tho pioporty within that time. tnnt u"ltc' States engineer, who Deed;, Aro Heady ' W0Ilt "loro to "nko nn investigation Tho promises described In tho ng-!ruUow,,"'' tll "oavy Storm o( a short rcoinont nro situated Just east of tho ! u"10, A fow l,,,,nB nt tl10 0,,lor 01,d town or Heedsport, which la on thor ti10 no.rt" Joll' tramway wore enr Boutli sido or tho Umpqua Itlvor. The rlc'(l nWn'y' m,t lltUo 'otl,cr damugo deeds to tho property aro now In tlio ' t,ono' First National Hank at Portland, lu-1 Several mouths ago, when tlio on J! 5c and 35e Fancy Flowered Hlbbous, I Vi Inchos to C Inches wide, in the latest pattorns. On salo at jior yard 15c !.)( FHATHHNAL PILLOW TOPS AND HACKS, 7.1 CUNTS. Tinted and stamped Fratornnl and emblematic cushion yr covers, almost all societies, bo3t or linen used. On snlo at . .. f uC Hundreds or Christmas lland-korchiors for ladlos, man and chil dren. Placed on salo at ."Wo, ;irc, i!5c, llle, !."e, Ule nnd He each 2 So ten-Inch unbreakablo cloth dolls. On salo nt , . . . lOo 10e and 50e dressod dolls, now "."5c $2.00 to $2.25 dressed dolls, now $tir 100 dojls and bears, now ,..,,.., roo Ladles' Holiday Kimonos In dropos and flannelettes, various flfl kinds. On salo at il.f).", $!.."(, OUC Holiday Umbrellas Tor ladles and men, all prices, host of (J (f inntorlals from $", SI, $;., .S.ro, .St.t5, dowil lo p I iUU MAKK THIS STOHi: YOU1! HOLIDAY HKADQCAHTIHIS TLn Poi Next Door to-:-1 IUC Tdir Chandler Hotel I whom thoy will bo turnod over with full tltlo to tho pioporty upon tho completion ot tho mill. i In addition to a sawmill, tho lum ber firm declares Its Intention to build also such attendant indusl tries ns sash and door, box and ve neer factories, dry kilns and planing mills, and agreos to erect no stores or dwolllngs on tho - land granted thoin unless thoy aro mado necessary bocaiiBo of oxcosslvo ronta maintained by tho Hoedsport com pany, to which will bo loft erection of such buildings. Must Furnish Water Tho grantors or tho land also agreo to furnish wntor enough from adjacent springs and n slto for n reservoir on a nearby hill. This reservoir will have a capacity to fur nish water enough to supply a mill With a capacity of 250,000 foot, to which Blto the mill may later bo en larged. Tho nnnio3 of tho pnrtles signing tho contract nro h. H. Welles, vlco-presldont, und George P. Thompson, secrotnry ot tho North Star Lumber Company, and Warren Heed and otflcers of tho Hcodsport company on behalf of tho grantors. NOTICH agon as tho rnllroad lino Is coinplot-l ''. closo to a carload, was n. loaded yesterday nt tno bomnern Pa'cHlc dock. Tho outgoing pns8ongor wcro: Felix Martin, Joo Lavcnllcu, J. 0. Chnmborlnln, A. C. Chamberlain, Olo Thomas, S. ltcynolili, W. II. Mills, A. P. Nott, J. McCoy, Mri. McCoy, Thoulns Warren, P. McCabe, O. A. Hould, Mrs. (lould, V. a (Sorst, It. L. Lewis, H. H. Doras, L. Hohror, 8. P. Ulnsmorc, L. A. Hoiithlcdgo, Kugcno Weiss, H. M. Taylor, Hobert Miller, Frank L. Moses, I). A. Mooro, If. Vatmlr, P. Solor, A. Hall, V. M. Carwcll, I. C. Jensen, K. Hoes, J. J. HIM, D. Mnrsh, Mrs. Mills, Carl Larson, A. West, A. Nowburg, Kmll Oolvcr and ramlly, L. St. Claire, Illlma Cable, W. O. Kgglcston, Mrs. 11. W. Mellen. William Mellon. - r, j AHKAD.ANI) ALSO ASTIIJ? ' Going ahead at Hill speed tbe hi ky tug NaylKator. or Portland, w J tho oil ladon Bchooaer Monterey tow, tho other day round Itself w spite or this. fact. eoIK iim " the rato or four miles on hour. T tug, trying to get Into tho Colum rlvor with Hh tow, before m had ended, found lUolf up OPPJHJ Grays Harbor, from where It low 18 hours to steam back again- This was tho same gale awopt Coos nay bar and held P 8els ror a tlmo. Captain Reel, J tho tug Wnllula and J""jJ3 ,.ii.i i.. rioii tn tow the Kfnt" bark Plorro Antonio Into He . Co" l.ia lmt had to cast on w v' t . sea and the wind became heavy. stoam schoonor Grnco Dollar, wub at Florence and tried to got out Bho Btuck on a Band bar and tho crow of tho Holler, coming horo a row days lator told or tho Bhoallng or tho Sluslaw bar. Howovor, slnco that tlmo, It la said tho channel has been scoured much hotter than over be fore, ns is ovldoncod by tho 1C foot depth of wntor. In September tho United Stages en gineers began tho completion or both north and south Jottlcs at tho ontrunco or tho Sluslaw. About 10,000 tons or rock ror tho finishing o tho breakwater linvo boon deliv ered nt tho slto from tho Point Tor ruco quarry, about n miles upstream and which Is owned by tho government. will bills My wife having left .me, I not bo lesponslblo for any contracted by her. J. h MOORE, Dolnisir, Oregon CONTHACT NOT CLOSHD JCruso nnd Hanks say that a con tract with tho Charles Nelson Stoam shlp company or San Francisco, for a steam schooner has not yot been Mgneu, tiiough tho bid ot tho ship builders has been uccoptod. At the present time thoro is correspondence going on regarding tho plans nnd certain features of tho work that In any event would have to bo decided upon before a contract could bo closed. tbtt GlYHOHIXiONTOMlMTIA . The old, battleship OJ for Ub fast trip "mCfJ la during, tho Spanish-American N 189S has ,ooi given to the militia of California for .Uf ;ori lease 1Q0 regukwly cidlattj and Bovcral officers wll H . alioard tho vessoi i" - - - .. HtllanlPn. structlon of tno mu-r i ltteB jblp This Is tho mri," - hM etef Today the Speedwell Is at tho Southorn Pacific docks loading ties. The steamship Kllburn left North llend nbout one o'clock this nltcr noon for the south. flghtlns that, in the United States i.onn irlven over to ' . ,.,. many years ago the vsscl d wth hauled thoroughly and or eT. big and modem guM. reU. oral 13 inch g"" I", "e.rn gea dur The Oregon will be taken to e lng the summer cruises of lanien. Because ot bad TfZ Hoamer put Into j3tW. ,be that under present e. jdl I , would bo unable to R" nation at Port Orford. . t.Zl 3Sia.Eiti ggy