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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1916)
w r- -- -S' .r,T.vtp.jrrm'vtr iui iiiMliNWMippai WW" " EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ""Cr "Hi" i.' !! Far.onffc Laced . ' i I If ioSiIji it ii ii Tltcro Is only nno uny to truly upprcciutu llio stylo, comfort and pulse ol' a MODAKT Corset. And that 1 lo.luivo a trial fitting. Soo how you look noto how you foM vtJicn you liavo been fitted with tho proper MODAHT model. No matter ultnl jour present pref erence may he no mutter how' heautlful your figure jou owe It to join-self to learn tlj groatcr comfort, gvneo and stjlo that n MODAHT Mill bring. Let jour ntwl cornet ho n MOD A I IT, and (.elect It by fiftluK-room proof. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMAIIT WEAK FOR WOMEN" Corner Hrnndnny and Central Avenue. riiouo tint. HAVE GREAT TRIP GAIN IN MEMBERS SEEK THE SDURCEINO SPRING HUNTING DOCTORS DO NOT KXOW WHERE TYPHOID COMES FROM. All Thursday night wjille tho sou' west wind howled niul tho rain canio down, a plirty of 28 passengers, bound for Coos Dny. wcro Btrnnded In tlio I'Oorst niul Kluncy gnrngc nt the I'ninllfll rt flirt Qfllalfl.i. 'Plirt.f lln.l coiuo down to catch tho Btago down 'tho boach on Thursday afternoon. Tho wind blow soiuotlmcs at an estimated late of more than 100 miles an hour, makng It Impossible for tho stages fto faco south and mako hoadwny along tho beach; tho river was too rough for the party to return to Flor ence. LaBt night G I paasongora camo through on tho stage. Had n Good Tlmo Hut tho story of tho night lo not fouo of privation, of starvation and of Buffering. Far ho It from such, say tho passengers. A bushy firo burned in the stovo and wlion tho pangs of hunger canio ovor tho crowd lira. Max Timnieruinn, of Mnrshflcld, rolled up her alcoves and, with numerous aides, mado biscuits for tho cntlio crowd. ' They had plunty to cat and It was warm Inside whllo tho wild way.es roared and said all sorts of mean things. , Jerry Klunoy, who enmo through last night, said that thoro was plenty of outortalnmcnt for tho group. Many For a City Beautiful FEDERAL OFFICIALS CORRECT WRONG IMPRESSION OF LAW More Cases Reported Dead Ani mals .May lie Contaminating i Streams lloll Water Xow. Sourco of tho Increasing number of typhoid cases Is worrying mora peoplo than the doctors of tho city. Thcro havo been two deaths from! tho dread dlsenHo within ton days' tlmo and nt least four more cases exist on Coob Hoy. What may bo the cause cannot bo solved by tho physicians who havo bed consultations among tbomsolvcB. Ebpn Connor, sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Connor, In Hast port, Is suffering, so Is tho young hqii of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy, also of Eastport. In West Marsh- field, Mrs. M. A. Monson Is down Announce That Season In CIon'M Throughout Culled States L'ntll Nf-xt FiiK Tolls of Law Officials of tho Information Un real: of tho U. 3. Dopartniont of Ag- CIIAMIIKK OF COMMERCE- XOW HAS UIO ENROLLED Monthly Contributions Total $5125 it ml Mo'.-o CwntrlbutorH Art). Yet to Dj Seen. P. 0. Horton, chairman of tho momborshlp commlttco of tho Mnrsh fluld Cbambor of Commerce, re ported last night that 210 had boon enrolled for tho ensuing year. Tho total monthly contributions aro now $221! and this 'will bo malar-hilly added to yet, as several of tho lar ger Institutions limvo not been scon yet. - I Mr." Horton said that only four teen of those solicited had refused to Joui. Thoro nro twenty more yet to see. Secretary John Motley made n re port of tho fnancoB, showing thoro Is a ullght deficit. Part of this, $11 was oxponscs In connection with tho recent booster baiuiuet. For Xow I nd list lies. Dr. 15. MlngtiB, of tho Industries Commlttco, reported that they wcro corresponding with a numbor of prospective fnctorlos. iMost of tho SHOWTHEKIRSHGW-TD lEliTIFT TlljllE ClSi :UKNK TEaThES (1AHDKXIXCI niAMlF.It OF COMMERCE COM IX SCHOOL COURSES, f MITTBB WILL TAKE PART Voiiugstei'H Havo Small Oat den I"!ets On Vacant Lot Has Ilecit Suggested Jlcte Individual J' Albert M"1hoii Approves Campaign Inaugiirateil iy tiio Times ami Says They Will Assist It J. Albert Matson, chairman of thd KASTI'OIIT TAKP.S CITV IlEAUTIFtji, IXlTlvrJ UMrUql Property Owners Mm i. Hoii-o and Pledge Thrtr &-1 Effort Toward Inm,wl luilISfW (Fourth In series of "A City I J. Albert Matson c.a.r nan or ,o, EB.tpnrl ,, Dcuutltul" stories, by Clarence R'V,?1?! , .... . Mnrshfiold Chamber of Commerce, at flli t)Pfll.,n , , . wlJ ' 1 fill. Dnsiilln Mi,. i-(. ' " . . .. i i , iiiuemni tlio mooting msi n.gui. warmiy up- of ,aBt cVoln ,.., " "1 ., (proved tho campaign Inaugurated by rocrlj. ovimn . """ property owners of that coaal ish.) Across the car tracks from tho fi.ti.... . .. ...i.HMi !. i,-..- gene Is a? CO by 100 foot plot of J"10 T Hi, ? llmiwio Ztfiontl01 lnSl otOB,n ln " S ground, it used to bo vacant, but "l !n,d .t,,a.t . ?," "?'?"", ' "!"!lc,100 "8 nd Pledged 2 not so now. On It grow vegetables o)bo Marshflehi 7thc,r T. ill "H all through tho seasons and flowers . .. tiif .,,, . .,.. ,,. rl"clr ,1,,n,cs nn rronndhl ,wnn. ' "la '"' '"" '" " ' Thoy endorsed ih en. "1 of dozens of descriptions. It's a prac- .ylMon lurlng th0 8cnBon. hoy endorsed tho Clir iw! compalBii of The Tlmos d tJ meet again next Friday MM,,;, further tllsniBalon of their ptwl . vj. viunuuj wna maae lenx ncai oxampio oi exacuy wuai can. .,,. HnM ,,., wnnllinr ion bo done In tho schools toward 8lvliiBjdton'& ,mvo ,)0on n,ivorso to nccomp to tho children a kimwlodgo "! fBtlnB nttich but tlmt pinna worn lio- annrcclatlon of woll ltont yards. K.... ,.,., ... . , .i., ,-i. Tho teachers went to tho owner of v I)OB8blo. Ho said that the ,m,rm,,,J ot tho n'tlnS, M tho ground, told him thoy bad a- , , n, fiiin,! nmn l,tBl,,0,m """Pomry tocreUrr. way of mnldiiK " it moro valuable V... '... i. . ... ,i i wn..i,i !,llrocl purpose Is to Instill h for him and ho told them to do.,, nRlfif, I11)011 nllti that letters had lrc8l(,cnt8 of 1'aatport enthn what thoy would with It. In less ,,., Bon l0 0tjlcr civlc organizations. Mefiiilii Fears Jlosipiltos PrcBldont Hugh McLaln snld that ono filing that would havo to bo Ithau two wooks Hint samo plot of itrrntltiil liml linntt rOnnroil nt wnmln. of tho passengerB wore traveling men lml",r!c8 lltlV0 bocn nbUt tlm,,0r-or debris and was divided Into a w., w. wnnanm, oi vuhuouyui, , (Iozon 8nmll individual gardena. "loolcod after this year would bo tho wroto hero for sotno sani. -- ofii.jvcry minll ln the school that want-'.,.. ,..., nnl. ltn Hnld that years sane souks and thoro were little imk-! Vo Orfopl whllo ccdnr to bo usod;C(1 to Btnrt n Knrjcn i,lui tlio onnor-l'nirn nn nnhlnm saw a moBdiilto but or playing groups nil nbout the cabin. In "inimfaeturlng somo now kind tunlty. hnt they hovo boon Increasing ln rc- Uy dawn of yestordny morning tho!or ouucnttonai cciuipmoni, urn roiinu llt ths WftB onIy hnlt th0 Knnio.'fCcnt summorB and mlglit hocomo a wind had koiio down, tho river wns Atyrtlo WOOd allu Other ItllldS. Will- ,IB little irnct. tlm rhllilrnn tnnlctllin ivlniro.l InHnp.ts killed. . .. ... .. " -" 7,'"w n -lams intlmiltCU tliat HO miglll COll-I,,., ,i.n I,,,-!.,,,-- nf ,rr,1nnlnir nl sldcr looming n factory nero. t)10r homes. Prizes woro offorcd for A man at Auburn, Wash., wroto tlio host vogotnblos raised, for tho that ho might locato A Bawmlll horo ho could buy logs, and wns told tit calmer and tho boat came to tako tho passengors back to Florenco whoro thoy had breakfast and tlmo to rest boforo the stngo loft at two o'clock In tho afternoon. Not In months has there been such rlculturo has Bant tho following to a wind on tlic beach ns was Thursday. The Times requesting that It ho pub-.said Klunoy. Ho believes It blow up llshcd for Information of sportsmen: J to 110 miles an hour at times, mnk-jwnahlngton about locating n Bhlnglo A misleading statement has rccont- 'l"K it uttorly Impossible for tho autos mill horo. ly becomo rurront In nows.apors of to aco tll blnsts and mako any hcad the Mississippi Valloy and olsowhcro, wnj'. The surf, too, was pounding to tho effect that tho Dopartniont V1,B" on tM0 "each, of Agriculture has siiBpondod tho on-1 Yesterday tho conditions woro little forccment of tho Fodoral regulations mprovod. In placo or tho high wind under tho Migratory Bird Law and by j thoro wns plonty of heavy snow and that ho could, but ho haB not re piled. For City Pnrks C. I. Itclgnrd stntod that his com mlttco had plans mado to cloar up tho flnost looklnr flowers nml well tilled ' eltv nark on tho hill sometime In gnrdoiiB. 'April and would try and mako It an This was four years ago that this nvallablo beauty spot. Anothor inquiry canio from, system wns stnrtcd In tho Kugono ' Ho said thoy woro also consld- 1,'sclioolK. Tho movomont has grown lerlng plana for acquiring moro puunc until tlio teaching of gardening liaB.-lmrkB but nothing doflnlto had been found a placo In tho courso of study; tlono ' this line Hoost Fish Project. Tho Ohninbcr of Commorco adopt under state laws, to shoot wild fowl tho coming spring. Under tho Fodoral regulations as w(th t,yphold and Mrs. 10. It. Hod- thoy now Btnnd, the season on nil tills means has enabled sportsmen,1'0 trip down viib exceedingly cold Ron, of Coos Hlver, Is nlso on tho list. Archlo Phillips, of Sumner, said today that ho. bollovca during tho bad wenthor of Fobruary cnttlo must havo died and those nro now con taminating tlio water sources. A local physician wild that probably migratory wild fowl Is closed until uoxt autumn throughout tho United States. Fodoral Inspectors nnd war dens are required, and others Inter ested In tho protection of wild fowl f songors from Jnrvls Landing. aro roquostod, to report to tho Do- necauso of tho Inrgo number of passengora It was mposslblo to tako them all in ono trip, tho oxplanaton of the fact that tho last iiiBtnllmont did not arrlvo until about 11 o'clock. Tho Atlas brought tho first group to Mnrshflcld und tho gnsollno boat Ilamblor took tho last load of pas- Ten Mile crcok Is said to bo rls- pnrtmont of Agrlculturo all cases of .B "1 Kinney bollovcs that a day violations or tho regulations, In nrdor tho children look forward to tho cd n'rcsolutlon approving tho pro-,8nrlK. when tho tlmo will coma bo Ject of Chnrles Follows to dovolop tlloy cl, Bt out and mako tho grcon tho flBh industry hero. Mr. Fol- lll,"B8 'row. .... . . . Uimifiuiln.1 I.'... M...ultrin1.l low.nrono. to num. a com sior- " ',; , " : "a " '"""' .Iwb not present but It wns stated ago plant to ship fresh fish, also , A P of exactly this nature Un .. , ,,, utuu nuKHuaiuu ior mo ncuoois oi ., .. . .. ,, . To HMp Chaiit'Uiqiin Supt. TICdgon asked to bo rplloved of tho chairmanship of tho education commlttco ns ho will bo nway from "MnrslifioUl during the Rummor. Ho In ninnltn nml jlrv f IhIi mid to flhli) to Interior nolntB. lie said that 'Marshfleld. MoBt any property own tho Wells Fargo Hxprcsa cohipnnyior would bo willing to donate a would, help by providing rofrlgora-, vacant lot somowhoro closo to thot tor slilpments nnd getting tio or- cnoois tor biicu a purposo. lor8. ' I An nmatour going Into tlio busl- At' presont. four carloads of hnl- "ess of gardening, flnds himself dbut. caught off Newport, Orogon, Mnrtl Vt to It when ho tried to aro bolng shipped oast dally from rlKro out whether or not tho radish It was claimed that this 8C0"8 Biiould go an Inch or six tho exceedingly high water of Fob- that propor acllon may bo taken, ruary overflowed and washed down Tho Dopartniont of Agriculture has. filth that ordinarily is abovo tlio no I'owor to suspend tho law or td high water mark. pardon violations of tho regulations. Mennwhllo thoro Is consldcrnblo Doubtless tho orroWua Impression,' nnxloty, ospoMnlly among tho moth-'0" wlllcl1 u, "owspnpor Btatomonts ors with ImbloH nnd somo of them ,vro l'n8U(1 hnB Krovtn outofthoton- nro taking tho precautions of boiling ,kmcy of "tlgatlon Involving tho con tlie drinking wator. J t AT THE HOTELS I $? Clinudler, Oeorgo ArniBtrong, San Francisco; N, O. Azllng, Portland; It. Sny dqr, Portland; K. A. Schwoltz, Port land; It. S. Huston, FJoronco; D. C. Hogart, Portland; II. K. Toombs, Portlnnd; J. H. Taylor, Seattle; (1. T. Woldln, Portlnnd; J. J. Meany, Portland; J. A. Doo, Han Francis co; O. C. Hockott, Kmplro; 1-3. 8. NIchol, Detroit; II. F. Chancy. Do- stitutlonallty of tho Act of Congrosa approved March I, 1913, under which tho regulations woro promulgated. Tho lower Fodoral courts disagreed as to thot validity of tho statuto and tho Issuo wns carried to tho Supromo court of tho United States. Tho caso was argued In ho Supromo court In Octnbor, 19Hi, but has not boon de cided. Following fio lower court decisions, Congress appropriated monoy for the purposo of continuing tho onforromont of tho law. Tho Do pnrtmont of Agrlculturo la bound to report to tho Department of Justice violations of tho regulations If tho Supromo court should declnro thu law- Mr. Motloy said that Mr. Tlodgon onsldorcd tho Chautauqua tho prin cipal featuro In this line nnd steps will bo taken to assist It. Tho Chnii- f'tnuqun la to open about July 12 hut tho program has not bcon arranged yet. Will (let Fish It was roported that Supt. Wanton of tho Stato Fish Dopartniont had Seattle lor two will make It very difficult buslncsB' could bo bettor bundled Inchca below tho surface and ho .,rolIllBod to 8ll.)ly ftll tll0 fluIl 0BK8 I'. i. .1.... 1. 1. ri-i.i mitral nnl Ifnnu- nltlinr (lint ll'o ,.( , ' croHsng. jiroui nero, linn mm. "if, iiouniK -""- - m ncodcd to propagiito tlio various hj.- All of tlio marooned contlngont , floot totild bo devolopod, handling1110 raslilon jjiiymoro uiot to Planting ,n ,ocn, wntorB provided thoy unlto lu their prnlBoof Mra. Tlinnior-,doop bch fish, salmon and other, ' 8ufl. Or how is bo 8oB'nro carotl for nt tlio South Coos River man's biscuits and boforo leaving ov- varlctlos. . ow oxncuy wnni to do witiilmtchor, . l-'or Publicity. ;iuo sweet peas, with tho nasturtlumsf R M Jolul,llR8 BllI(, tImt Mr. i,oUi J. B. Montgomery stated that ho,8"" "o 101 other flowers that ho,tho KllB0I10 cano, export who was d boon In correspondence with tb0 "my want to grow? In tho Mt-htiols Joro WIl8 uirongiy j fllVor of cstabA.'no sad that ho favored n mtuwk touiu no placed a Bysteni of KardeiiHh,ng a cannory i,oro n,l that tho require tlio publication aftcreachi ii"iiiiiiK i"i"i wuiiiu uu muni uuiiu 'orybody donatod cush to replenish (tlio lardor of tho stngo boys whoso 'supply of provisions In tho bachelor 'quarters woro depleted by tho uu tixpocted demand. Mayor K. 10. Mor rison of Springfield, Oregon, a potato expert, who remained ovor at Our Ton to. Ho also V.atod that ho had tho Improvement of their hos J cican up me rubblsli ml that exists In mnny placci, (o flowers and lawns, In fact l0 1 thblr property nttractlto la nB way possible. ln tho first placo tho bhi J that tho nnnio for the codbh must bo worked on. Ther , Enstport menus nothing to tbeau Uoscrlbcs tho community la to i It Is for this rcascn that 1 1 nniuo Is bolng sought for EuIn or First Addition. Cnttlo aro to ho corraled tail at homo In the barnyardi, the i Is true of tho chickens, la lid m n campaign started to mae ! pprt a beauty spot on Coos fy. WANT LOWER Ml HKNATOIt I. S. SMITH St'GCH NKW PIjAN FOIl HKDUCTiqi had nearby towns to socuro their co onorntlon In nubllclty work nnd In ducing autoUts to travel tho coast "rial. Would Abolish County Court, I Moro Publicity nml rm Tk-J payers' Organization. Fcnutor I. S. Smith told Cbambor of Commerce Int that the special committee oa I atlou had not accompllthcd excopt to coma to tho coacla that taxes aro altogether too ! Ho said. that ho thought that tW should bo a reduction nil iloail lino and that a lowor tax 1tjt w bo ono of tho Induccmenti would hasten tlio dovclopml l tho section. In stnto taxes, ho thouRht thttrtl could bo roduccd by greater paw dlnor last night, domonstratcd that ho was a first class kitchen mechanic, washing tho dishes whllo Miss Mnry Clark of M.irBhfold, Mra. Dalrd, and fMIss Mngoo Rorvod tho hot biasulto, coffco und beans. Some Sidelight Jerry Klunoy rustled milk for tho ... -..- -.... n .-.. r. n . i.wiv. uoL-ui uurrur, unuiou, a. u. , r0nstltiitlnnnl. All nnrsnns slinnlil. W. C. McNung, Portland; Charlca; tboroforo. bo warned of tlm dancer i ' - " P. Johnson, Portland; T. II. Klcck, Sonttlo; A. II, Noyes, San Francisco; Prank Perry, Portland; Ocorgo H. Torry and eon; John P. Ituss, San Francisco; J. L. Smith. Coqulllo; Claronco .unmalt, Port Orford; J. 1). Clinton, Myrtlo Point; O. S. Da vis, Coqulllo; W. C. Chaso, Coqulllo; C, 1. Thomas, Portland; Charles B. Oliver, Pprtland. l.lojd Hotel. thoy Incur from fnlluro to abldo by tho regulations. Po'ut; Gcorgo Angeles, North Uond; Mlsa Lena Hohblns, Powers; P. Yoiinkora, Kmplro; J. S. Potorson, Bmplio. St. Iimiviico Hotel. II. B. Colby,' Coos Itlvor; William A. Plnsak, Hoavor Hill; J. D. Wright Hluo Ridge; J. Hohlondrr, Denvor Kmnui Johnson, Myrtlo Point; N.Ullll; Ooorgo Wlglo, niuo Itldgo; Vlko, Coos, R or; II. Anderson J K. Kromlck, Itoseburg; J. Dillon Heaver Kill; M, (loodpaster, Dan-and wlfo, Seattlo; It, 13. Andorson, lols Creole; John Whobrey, Myrtlo , nluo HIdgo; Ray Nool, Illuo RIdgo. Does Sewing Hurt YOUR EYES? ? ii : -v Vou (ihould eiuuleiK"ii no discom fort 1u doing tho finest kind of embroidery or (tow lug, If jou v. ear COItltKCT (UiASSBS or Imvo pd.fect vision, If jou find difficulty in leading or sew I mi for any length of time, jou .should consult inc. Glasses $2.50 to $8.50 . B I R C "R THE OPTICIAN (At tlm lti'il Crovs Hum S'imt.) asked Buroka and Crescout City peoijlo to try and send tho niilolsta touriig through thoro up tho coast i route, and In. turn, Coos Hay would' try nnd divert tho southbound auto-, lata from Itoseburg down tho coast, j Ilullotlns on rond conditions, sign boards on tho main highways, lot local Grmigo would tako tho uinttor up. Dalrd baby, milking a rnnchor'a cow.tera' to tho 10,000 auto ownora in to provide tho llttlo tot. Orogon, a lotlor writing week to Rov. Llngfoltor la a pastor of 80Ild invitations to nil parts of tho achurch ut Ilandou and wna proparod ;.tnl0. invltliiK tho peoplo to Bpond to hold Borvlcoa. Bfforta to sloop wcro qulto futllo as ono rotund traveling man Insisted that ho could not sloop comfortably without a night gown and no ono Svould loan him ono. Goorgo Armstrong of Plodmont got a bad berth on tho floor na thoro wna a holo In tho roof and rain kopt dropping down In bis faco. Finally 'ho gavo up trying to got a wink of sleep between drops. Tho limttod floor spaco on which .-tho men in tlio party tried to sleop, tho cots In another room being turned ovor to tho ladles, was crowded to tho limit and when ono wanted to turn ovor and sleop on tho other sldo, die had to awaken his .fellow sleop- era ln order to mako room to "switch over, Tho machines woro Impeded by tho snow and on tho last log of the Journoy passongors had to frequently alight and lift tho car back on the 'wooden track leading from tho beach I'to Jnrvls landing. a Those In Party 'Those In tho party woro: Oscar Groven, of Grafton, N. D., A. J. Rahner, of Portland; Goo; Arm strong of Piedmont, Calif; A. M. 'Ralrd and wlfo and son, of Dandon; R. E. Toombs, of Portland; V. C. Gorst. of North Bend; A. R. Sandlno, rof North Bend; Jack Cowan, of North JBend; E. E. Morrison, of Springfield, Oregon; Miss Mary Clarke, of Marsh- j field; Miss Magee, of Portland; Mr. and Mra. Max Tlmmerman, of Marsh Held; P. B. Kleck. of Seattle; R. II Coshln, of Seattlo; h. A. Baker, of f Marshfleld; W. O. Azllng, of Port land; C. Ij. Llngenfelter, of Dandon; D. O. Bogard, of Portland; I. II. Ta' lor, of Seattlo; R. L. Huston, of Flor ence, nnd Ray Prltchnrd of Marshfleld. tholr Hummer vacation horo, tho Southern Pacific booklets boosting Coos. Hay couiitr)', a now design for tho ronialnlng 100,0000 foldors, nuto tour book boosting, etc., wcro somo of tho things thoy aro work ing on, lA'jtlNl'itlvo Business. O. P. McKnlght, for tho legisla tive, commltteo, Bald tho comnilttoo doubted to mako written roports on NOBLE THEATRE GETS FINE PLAYS t ! lAN'AGKIt .MARSDKX ARHANt.'DS irmt liivpi.u.i.i.'vi' ,ittii,upivi! i - .. ..... . A .k a ,..y . .i..n i AT MAKSHFIBIjD'K FIXUSt! compurntlvely safo place. KKUKHHAV8 F1FIKI.D IS HASV TO HANDI.B K. V. Kruso who rcturnod Inst ovoulug from Baiidon whoro ho mndo a Biirvoy of tho Flflold wreck for tho own era, tho Estubronk company, says that tho Flflold Ilea In u PhAVHOUSB COM.MBXCIXG HUX DAY NIGHT Starting Sundny night Mnnngor Mnrsden of Marahflold's flnost play Jiouso )iiib arranged for a special ao- lection of tho greatest film playa ob-i talnablo. L First of thoso great plajs will ho 4 "SOLD" a Famous Player Paramount ! production featuring Paulino Fred- overythtng and to only refer to thojerlck. Monday night wo will show Cbambor tho matters In which Coos,,, nlI1 Knrnlim , ,.T,, wnvnwn. " - county was directly affected. Thoy approved n suggestion for $iq,000,000 fodoral appropriation to build ronds through forest reserves to connect up with county and stato highways. Two requests from the Portland Chamber of Commorco Sho Is 011 tho aand and a slop ing boach, not fur from deep wntor, nnd with propor goar. sho could bo pulled off, Hn, says tho damngo to tho hull Is comparatively alight. Un less thoro Is nn unusually snvoro storm, ho docs not think tlmt tho vessel will bo damaged much moro. Ho has not hoard from thoro since bo loft yostorday nor from tho Bstabrook Co. ' SAYS LUMBER IS $5.00 PER THOUSAND HIGHER ( FIJIi ADVENTURE" a Fox play In 0 kteels. Tuesday night Arnold Daly In tho "MENACE OF THE MUTE" ono of tho Ashton Kirk Investigator Robert A. Johnson of Klamath Fulls stories. Wednesday night Mary Say Hotter (iriuw Have Advanced Pickford In "RAGS." This Is herj Itapldly HocUntly creates!, nlnturn slum Mm alinu-nf wero turned down -without action, of .'ros8 of the storm Cnuntrv " ' KLAMATH PALLS, Or., March 4, tlinnniiHA nn pnnloa of tho bills wero (pminoniv AMn iroin iv ... ...... I. Llinibormoil hllVO reason to OMIOft Oil . .. -, -. , ...v.vtjw.w ...w '"Mni u "III .,. . ... , .l.lnlHPll UeCaU" -H sent. Ono was a. protest against; ,)rosont the play that startled New A" 'si prosperous season in years, uau ui " ," Uy & tho removal of tho llghthouso dls-;York and all Europo "THE DEVIL." ftccordlnB to Robert A. Johnson, head wanted to keen do w trlct offices from Portland to Puget A piifjfamt will make ovoryono sit 'of tho Klamath Manufacturing Com- ing expenses. Ho dec Blon of tho loglslnturo of thewH of nimronrhitlonB voted for br tm iiinmliop nnd that tills would ttidh) mako tho members moro cartful voting away monoy. Ho snld that tho present tot court system Is extravagant. IltH ho did not moan to crltlcUolMW" ... ..... I. ninrnlv the IJK Cilillli; tuii.i U"v ...-., , Ho suggested that II uoahoUM n suporlor Judgo bo appointed TW ho would havo an export IIb i.iwi i.. innv after the tow nffalrs with aid of the countr m lllfl nRROHHIir. .Ie suggested that n county tP': ors league ho formed to tP " bilks nnd rcduco wasteful tip II. ires. Ho thought that there ijo i. .. .nnn.iinr from each proclB" w Hint thoro should nlso be s il J i,Mit zntiou nun i"n "-- ., hiiouiu rn-iuu - - .. ninlcB boforo thoy wcro finally w. oi ' .. ..... .i. i.n ilioiieht IbltW, liu sain iiii "" - . ,.r fni.nln was trillU? ? Blf0 rTi fi,.m n more economical aamw- " . . . .... .. the in tlr.n. He polnteu oiii liny In Portland Is only n1 . half wliat It is uru. ; Henry Songstatkon npproTel this suggestion., Daniiei in un. Councilman E. naiulcl wm V" . . ,. fnnln ana "l and launeu w)' "'., rnDv ... otnt that hn ami " "' ill Diuiu - iur criticised Uecau v. ; Sound, and tho other about tho For-i1m amT take notice. This play has ,, ,auy' ,,r tMBaany' w,,t ,,os "8i rMiiucn was u tar itoTlW .i""t"' ::",,; -i.d aid mv via bill for nrld lands. A request for Indorsement of a national "Pre paredness" bill, tho Stevens retail prlco bill, n pension system for tho .District of Columbia, etc., wero alsp labled without action as not being within the province of tho Chamber of Commerce. Judgo Coke made a special report urging improvements of tho city park. At nine o'clock this morning tho steamship Adeline left tho Smith nlll for Oakland, rarrylnsr a good cargo of lumber. Capt. Olson said that ho expected tho weather ont sldoto be foggy and perhaps snow ing. Tho fog bom at the Cape Arngo llghthouso wni blowing throughout tho night. been shown all over the country for ''turned from San PrancUco, whoro ho tiffins, especially for adve bond sales. He wantcu Chamber or tu""- . , .. tig 25 cents but It will be shown at the ,"d. Mrs' Johnso" havo I)a8Sod tUe . . ... 'winiHr 'JS'ouio Tlieatro at tho usual prices. , , . ' , .... . ...... n,.h VcLala to" "r Several other big attractions have I ' T,,,ero B f n!at0r,al ,ncr0a,80 ,n, ., 7? d"l ong Mr. been booked for early showing In- ife demand, lor tho upper grades of -that J '" ' 'ai undine sevprai evnnllen vHvii. J h,moor. anA tll ,r,cea offered are Bald that the state lBf. acts and mualcal comedy and dramat-J,ron ,0 ?C f"10 , f 1c companies. "'? " "'"J' Y I ? fa "' ?ld Mt" Contract, havo been let for u.Jf '"son today. "In tle past few days n.intin nf iv onn.in i- f ....i1 ,,nve received telegraphic Inquln'es ,.... ....D . . ...,..... . , ...-. ,...-.., , , , . - . iui inti uunuuua ui luuiuer ui fa ii. ?6 more than was offered a few ery and re-arranging of the stage for 'the handling of the biggest ntud shows. Inonths ago." f iaiTrnrnnMT air-iaio " . dc MlcnrnUIl lyCVVO ,......ni, tM, Cream l ..-- 1mt lally tho provisions of the w i -( lug act, governed tne bui- the bonds and Uiat It wan' province of Mr. Handel. tM iei ,11 or :ha Chamber of Con jcij change t- Furthermore hi t the city failed to advertise i , tales as provided by ' tD" u bond Issues would bo KnocKea H Try it at Sartor' " Tomorrow morning the steamship Nann Smith Is expocted here from Gn n Tro lintonn Clin lite iinlainnitn W .... .. v. .,.. .... .,..0.ft.. A,,,,,,,,, uer aniiuai inspecuon wns trip anil . i omorrow tno sieamsiilp HreaK-, If la naalhln tlmf aim .lll f'flf nu'av watnr Pnnt Tnocvatitt la An..(n.l . for the south ngain oh' Mondny. 'arrive hero from San Francisco on cPMv nlttht. "aK . i . .-,..-, ..- 1 thniKfli this is not yet n oenalntj-. jher Initial trip of the now schedule, p)nsh hall. PlWs ornirMnM J. taAk-Uilk XI b-tuAJ. y .Jiiik I -