T :acrr-aifrfr rmTi ji tVS HE""" THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JULY 31,1907. n m T a F R in ve BO Si S J 1 fa ill itsi Ioi IE i mi lis: . se( fsel Si tin' (in tfo ia'i W I or fell) tot H un BO iinnl , f ln w'o .'J u Prof M fcrf .wa i ire .th to th a a. ItM ?4 an jpri H 'uni I wio: . hvlf ' i con plot pass 'moi a i Igl Iftho due .lccc ItEan I w ) Colt kiivc Mai i 'J! COOS BAY BRIEFS TIMES' TELEPHONES Editorial Rooms - - - - 1 33 1 Business Office - - - - 1331 3 4 J $ $ $ $ $ 4 J 4 $ $ t 4 J $ DRAIN STAGi: SCJICDULK. v $ The Drain stage boats leaves Marshfleld at C a. m., return- lng, arrives at 2:30 p. m. IIOTKLS. Central Merlon, Portland; Geo. E. Fish, Portland; Jonas Swenholt, Madison, Wis.; G. D. Hull, Witten berg, Wis.; P. Lytel, Oakland; 13 S. Swengel, Grand Forks, N. D.; D. M. Wilcox; J. H. McHouse, San Fran clsco; F. -W. Kent, San Francisco; Mrs. C. K. Avery, Farmsvillc; John Helnze, Coqullle; Thomas Gory; P. J. Peralta, Coqullle; Z. T. Jornson. J. F. Tanner; F. Hargan; Alvii: Smith. Illnnco W. D. Reedy; C. H Fish. Bandon; Paul Johnson, Oakland; Z. T. Johnson, Myrtle Point; Charles Moore, Palo Alto; Wm. Clinton and wife, Myrtle Point; Frank 'Miller, Portland; Harry Frank, San Fran cisco; M. Codger; G. Cooper; V. Meeker; E. J. Harrah, Oakland; J. A. Bauk, Oakland; G. W. Tiowman, Providence, R. I.; E. L. Larsey, Jr.. Berkeley; C. Mortensen, San Frnn- cisco; W. McLaren, San Francisco; Christ H. Reitz, Paragould, Ark; A Wickstrom, San Francisco; J P. Wagner, Portland; A. B. Daly, Lctta Bell, Araro. To Build Summer Home. Herbert Lockhart has given an order for lumbpr from which to build a sum mer home on Coos River. The home will be a small bungalow, and will be erected on his property at the mouth of the creek Just this side of the Bessey plne. Wm. Turpin will start the work next week. Barney Higgins Writes. Ivy Con dron had a letter yesterday from Barney Higgins. Barney was in Oak land when he wrote, and said he was feeling well and had purchased a ticket for his home in Massachusetts, and would start that day. Mr. Met Bowron went down on the Plant with him and they had seen the sights of San Francisco together. Addition to Store. S. Lando is just completing a gallery In the rear part of his store for the accommo dation of an extra stock of goods. Unload Hock. The first crushed rock for the extensive street improve ment was unloaded yesterday morn ing, at the north ond of the Broad waj bridge. WIDENING OF BAY CHANNEL (Continued from Page 1.) NAMES PILE UP ON THE C. OF C. REGISTER The Chamber of Commerce has put In a register for keeping record of the visitors who visit headquaiters. -The book was opened on Monday and since tlion the following people have signed: G. W. Carleton, Julesburg, Colo.; C. A. Hickle, Hood River; F. C. True, Portland; W. L. Gregory, Goldlleld, Nevada; J. W. Basham, Goldfleld, Nevada; II. Lederle, Mo desto, Calif.; J. E. Cayon, Clarkston, Wash.; W. C. Harris, Sumner; G. H. Wilse, Portland; S. B. Biddle, De troit, Mich.; A. Bebb, Nevada; U. C. Solbrode, Billings, Montana; Henry Bishop, San Francisco; Wm. A. Ryan, Salem, Ore.; R. R. Ryan, Sa lem, Ore.; Dr. W. W. Hicks, Silver ton, Oie.; L. P. Ryan, Salme, Ore.; Miss Mary Hicks, Silverton, Ore.; W. J. Wadhams, Los Angeles. phatlc in this part of its report in bringing the attention of the public to this fact; these tidelands can now be obtained gratis, whereas, should the scheme fall through and not be )uahed for a year or two, there would likely be warehouses estab lished on the other side of the chan nel, and the people of Marshfleld would have lost a golden opportunity for improving the harbor. The fact Is plain that should this matter not be prosecuted until the other side commences to build up, the expense would then be much greater, and 1 might never be ac complished. One requirement the government would insist upon in caso the lino were changed is that all riparian rights must be relinquished, the territory taken In by the new channel to become government prop erty. The depth for the 10,000 feet would be uniformly 20 feet at low water mark, thus giving adequate water for all vessels that would enter the Bay. Tho amount of earth to be remov ed In this undertaking the committee has figured from tho geological sur vey, and finds it to be approximately three million cubic yards, a vast amount of dirt, but this could be removed by a drdeger with a 5,000 yards per day capacity in GOO days, about two years. The committee has figured this matter with allow ances for delays and possible break ages and allows three years for its completion? The cost for the dredg ing has been estimated from similar work done on the Willamteto and Columbia rivers and Puget Sound. This can be done for five cents per cubic yard. It has the opinion of Captain Pohlemus that the contract can be let at that figure. The total cost, therefore, estimat ing as before stated, would be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Part of this expense has been pro vided for by the committee, which has negotiated with property owners In Railroad addition and obtained agreements to take enough filling at ten cents per yard to amount to ?40, 000. This is a very large item in connection with tho work. Tho bal ance of the fund would necessarily have to be obtained by assessment of water front owners, to be assisted by the general public which will be accordingly benefitted by the pro posed Improvement. The committee has planned a scheme of payment which should be looked upon favorably by everybody Interested in the future of Coos Bay This is the proposition; the payments would be divided into five yearly In stallments. The work would of course be completed in three jcars, probably sooner, and the remaining two years' assessments could be un derwritten by some company, the in terested parties giving sufficient se curity for the payments. No person contributing tidelands on the east edge of the channel will be asked to subscribe financial aid to the work. Tho cost per running foot is less than eleven dollars. The committee has already several applications for permission to bid on the work, and It Is now up to the people of Marshfleld to say whether they wish this work done. No one. can deny its aid to the harbor will be of great benefit to Marshfleld and the immediate neighborhood and the committee believes the plan not only feasible, but a matter of pure business. E. L WHEELER MOVES REAL ESTATE OFFICE Edgar L. Wheeler moved his real estate office yesterday from his lo cation opposite tho Times office on First street to the first Rogers build ing west from Front on A street. His new location affords him a con venient and comfoi table office and it is newly arranged and finished. Mr. Wheeler will put a partition across the room in order to have a private office, and will have ground glass panels for this partition. BRICK PLANT MAN GOES TO BOISE Mr. Dawson will return to Boise leaving his interests In the urlck plant on Coos river with Mr. Dexter, fho cause of his departure is on account of a large fire through which he experienced considerable loss. Mr. Dawson will return to the bay as soon as his interests are hettled. DonfflForget I the Kodak on fo lee Family Circle st, i Red Cross STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pondorgrtm, Master and 10:30 a..x6 and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 9yP""Nv LeavesNoith Bom at 8:15, 9:45 nnail-h.5 a. m., and 1:45, 3:15 anu 5:00 p. in. MakOB daily trilfs e;ept Sun days. Fari,: vneway, 15 cents; runc trip, Jf5 cents. Leaves ; 7:30, 9:00, IYIARSHFIELD GENERAL HOSPITAL MIS' Hospit? Medical cs ablo. tron U and Rates E-eason- M BLACK, Mn U 16 Surgil L' sSf PhoW 991. Q OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT i PuUthe BELjW&ORD Wet Yolir SVhJstle fbea Blow i. R Front Street It : .MareMcM. Oram Bank ofOregon paid up Banking Oregon l HBRRON, Prop 0 Capital B6c fuhV ckii lutm m vk ijtsym g yt TronsaMia? General j ouuncss North Bend 3SS Launch Express Will make regula trips between aoutn coos HIveff larshneld Leaving the I and Marshfli Rlio ii.m l.J ..w ,,411 U between 9 iuv,lJll Iff WYATTCQP15LT. afcm, a. m ldf at 4 m. LUIMII IA1 f qfm. and4 p. m. conveiue i;"" I J. i7s 3LECTIUC LIMIT. livo t? II 'candles aro cheaper." on't lio in a wlifivam. Iper thin a houSe. ouse wlrem- f uesion. S Tv-ffltn us. If complete, as a rule, only at even tide when tho artificial light 1b necessary in order to see by. For this reason Isn't it really Important that tho light In ypur homo should be the most healthful, tho brightest, the most charmfiurihnsafest, the cleanckst and you can procure?. 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