The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
Mikes Home Baking Easy
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
.jmacla from Royal Grape
Oroam of Tartar
KO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
TWO VIEWS OF
RAILWAY PLANS
Wall Street Journal .Outlines
Southern Racjfio Projects
In Detail.
- -Tho Wnll Street Journal of Now
York, ono of tho moat nUthoritatlvo
financial publications In tho United
States, says: (
1 "Up In tho northwest Is nn Inland
cmplro capable of supporting n third
of tho population .of tho United
States. Until now this empire has
been loft to cnttlo grazing nnd tho
Imagination, hut word has gono
forth to quicken this dorninut
wealth.
"In thlH Btntoineut of tho nctlon
taken liy Union nnd Southern l'aclllc
executive committees, President Lov
ctt placed tho emphasis of tho an
nouncement on double trnckliiK to
cost $70,000,000. There was nnother
Item In the statement, however,
which will require grottier outlay nnd
ndd decidedly more to tho onrnlug
power of the llnrrltnnn lines. This
Item was approval of loifg contem
plated plans for oxtoiisloiiH nnd now
lines, the expenditure to extend over
a period of six yenrs.
"While nn nggrogato estimated
cost or oven location of tho lines ns
finally decided upon Is for tho tlmo
being ono of tho secrets of territo
rial conquest, the plnns known to
.hovo been contemplated by tho Ha
rlmnn management Involved con
struction of soiuo 2,000 miles of new
line at n cost of $100,000,000.
"A lnrgo part of this amount will
bo spent In tho northwest. Tho Im
minent extensions nro: lllscctton of
'Washington by completion of tho
.North CoaBt from Spoknno to Scat
,tlo via Lewlston; cnnstriietlnh of nu
merous branches of this line to de
,'velqp tho snto; nn oast and west
jjlne- across Orogon from Ontario on
,he eastern border through Hnrnoy
ailey to tho Pacific coast nt Cres
cont City, Cnl., vln Lnltevlow and
Uhe llnrrltnnn lines Is n solved
. blem for mmiy yonrs to come
I 'This development of new terrl
tory It the vital point of the Harrl
inan program. The double tracking;
of the main lines was unavoidable
when once the ofwnlng of the north
west was assured. "
Commenting on tho above, The Ba
re un Herald says:
This nrticte, coming from the
source It doe and authorized by
President Lovott of tho(Southorn Pn
clllc, sols at rest all doubts which
may have bcon entertained as to tho
ultimate destination of tho railroad
I1 now being constructed out of OrantB
Pass, Oregon, to Crescent City by tho
Grants PnBs and Rogue River Rail
road Company, long thought to bo n
Southern Pacific subsidiary corpora
tion. As related In Tho Eureka Herald
several days ago, rails aro now being
I laid otit of Grants Pnss toward Cros-
'cent City. That this rnllrond Is tho
link which will ultimately connect
this city with Portland by n coast
lino Is now Bcttlod beyond question.
That secrecy Is bolng mnlntnlncd
by tho Interests behind tho activities
of tho Grants Pass nnd Ilogua rlvnr
rnllrond Is not to bo wondered nt in
vlow of tho rlvnlry botwecn tho Hnr-
rlmnn and Hill systems for tho trans
portation mastery of tho Pacific
northwest.
General Manager W. 8. Palmer of.
tho Northwcstorn Pacific recently
told Goncrnl Mnnnger MncDonnld of
tho Pacific Lumbor'Compnny thai ho
hoped tp h.nv.o the "gnji" between Eu
reka and Snn Francisco .filled by tho
first, ot. l,pi,3... jv , , ,
4 4' '
news of riAmuNKit. '
OARDINER, Ore, Mnr. 28. J
Things seem n llttlo dull hero at pre
sent, but Heedsport Is still on tho
boom. Wo understand Hint thcro
aro Intentions of commencing nctunl
work preparatory to putting tho
streets In condition and that snmo
buildings will soon bo constructed.
Tim largo wharf has already been
completed. i
Most of tho logging camps have
started up nnd will undoubtedly be
run with full force during tho mini
mor. W. T. Dovvnr, purchased tho gaso
line launch formerly owned by .loo
Hunt.
Work has commenced driving pil
ing for tho erection of tho now ho
tel nt Gardiner. It Is to be a lnrgo
building with nil tho modern equip
ments of n llrfit class hotel; nnd will
bo locnted on Front Btrcot.
The Gardiner Mill Company's mill
was closed ono day last weok for tho
purpose of Inspecting tho boilers.
Married At this placo, March IS,
1011, Ray Chambers, to Miss Kiln
Schillings. Mr. ChnmberK Is In tho
employ of Tho Townsend Cronmory
Co., n creamery mnn nt this place,
nnd Is well nnd fnvorably known,
while his estimable bride Is n daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Schillings, of
Five Mile Lnko. Tho happy
will Inako their homo near tho
creamery.
' C. A. Perkins nnd C. F. Ilorgmnn
returned from a business trip to
'Portlnnd.
There seems to bo n good run of
pereh In t'o rivet (his spring. Flue
sport for (he anglers.
Fred Asfenhelmer has purchased
: RMRFKLL IS
ii
BELOW 11
Five Inches Less Than Average
This Ssason Not As I
Much As Expected. !
The total rainfall from September
1, 1910, to March 2, 1911, oil Coos
liny Is 51. 0C Inches or 5.24 Inches
less than tho nvorngo for tho samo ,
period for tho Inst eight years. Tho
average rainfall for tho period fdr
olght years has been 51.00 Inches. : I
Mnny thought that tho rainfall for
this year was further bolow tho aver
age, Just guessing nt It, Howcvo", I
tho official records ns kept by-Mrs. I
E. MlngU8, government wenther ob
server, show otherwise. Consequent
ly, Coos liny Is not unlikely to have
nn unbroken continuation of fine
weather nnd the averngo rainfall bo
mndo up from tlmo to tlmo during
tho Bttmmcr months when It will bo
moro bcncftclnl tlinn If It came now.
The following tnblo from tho rec
ords of Mrs. MtngtiB shows tho rain-1
fall each season from September ll
to March 28 for tho past eight yenrs:
Inches,
1002-09 r.S.Gf,
1003-04 72.C3
1904-05 48.74
1905-06 43.63
1900-07 59.15
1907-08 . 47.RR
1908-09 '. 59.69
1909-10 60.08
Sept. 1-10 to Mnr. 28, 1911.. 51, 0C
.Vr0 VirVlrN f Stir' as! 'BfaRJksiiVA ',U
Deficit
Avorago yenrly rainfall
years 67.5 Inches.
for
5.2 S
eight
.TIO.7H.-5 ACHES AUK LEFT j
i'd by Joe Hut lor,
A I I-l.l.,o l II..- ..I
.... .v.... ";!"" - Tlllnmook
rosuienco nt tnis placo.
Do you know thnt fdlly n'ne o.tt
n every ten cases of rhcumnt'sm ire
Imply rheumatism of tho muscles
in to enld or damp, or chronic
ihnnniptlntii, and require no Interna.
treatment wbatovor? Apply Chant-
lmrlnln's I.lnlmcnt freely and '
bQT nnlokl.v It gives relief. Fo Don't forget
solo by nil dealers! PHONE 21 I-.T.
(Z,ofc
SHOE
Bench
rlde
Iflnninth l.'nllw nvtoimlnn nf tho
Northwestern Pnelllc along tho Cull- '' 'nnfectlonory "tore formerly own
fornln const to meet tho forogotir;
line nt Crescent City; east and west
line across northern Central Oregon
to Lebanon on the Southern Pacific
' via Prlnevllle to connect with .the
Ontario-Crescent City lino ne.ir
Burns; extension of tho Deschutes
line south to connect with tho Wood
Natron division at Odoll.
"Other probabilities are n lino
from Lnkovtow, Ore., south to tho
Central Pnelllc at Fernly, Reno nn
extension .from tho Southorn Pacific
at or near Howie, Ariz., northeast to
the compnny's coal fields at Durnngo,
Col., "finally extension of tho North
PIntte branch of the Union PnelOo h
Nebraska, now terminating nt North
port, across to meet the "'"In I't
at or near Medicine How, Wyo. The
last nnmed Improvement Is assured.
It will reduco nnd ellmlnnto the hard
climb from Cheyenne, Wyo., north to
Medicine Dow.
"Tho most Important nart of that
extensions; however, Is development
of the great trlanglo bounded by tho
Central Pacific, tho Southern Pacific
coast lines, north to Portland and tho
navigation company and Short Lino.
This nrea contnlns 50,000,000 ncres
capablo with modorato Irrigation of
producing n vast amount of grain nnd
fruit. It will yield n boundless sun
ply of timber, Is already producing
considerable ore, nnd promises oil.
With tho settlement of this vast re
gion consequent upon tho advent of
transportation facilities, growth of
Itevlstil l,lst of Htnte Lauds 1'nnolil
Given Out by itoanl.
SALK.M, Ore, Mar. 28. George
C. Drown, dork of tho Stnte Lnud
Hoard, has Just prepared n revised
list showing tho acreage of unsold
stnto lands, tho total acreage being
510,785. This does not Includo n
few thousand acres of swnmp nnd
school lnnda scattered in small
tracts.
Tho unsold stnto Inuds nro divided
among tho counties ns follows:
Acroa
linker 19,810
Ronton 200
Clnckamns None
Clntsoi None
Columbia ', none
Coos .' 120
Curry 940
Crook , 10,200
Douglas 905
Gilliam 3,520,
Grant 21,840
Hnrnoy 145,280.
Jackson ton
coupio .j0Qph,no 2C0
Klamath 9., 220
Lake 94,240
Lane '. Nono
Linn , . ... . None
Lincoln 360
Malheur 175.520
Marlon rNono
Morrow J, 960
Multnomah Nono
i oik ... ... ... ., ,t . , .None
Shermnn 1,400
160,
Umntllla 4,360
Union 5,120
Wnllown 3,320
Wasco ., 3,560
Washington None
Wheeler 8,160
Ynmhlll xonQ
wiid'AJiiUHriiK H.xi.i-: 1,1
VKSSLL.
Notice Is hereby u-ntlmri,
gnu A llunnett 11 m, , , fur ,,v
under tha laws of ou n rn
"' r HI
11,1
J
f.
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( ..,
holder or thnt eo.tiin,
grgo oxuculed nnl
vomber 21, limit,
son to Flnnaenu .: ,
secure the repnym. ut mCl.
fl'llln Mil 111 lltltn r,f l .. Cl'
torest nt rnte c.f 1!
annum, no part of which tas 1
pnld oxcopt $100.u0 on nrlnr.,.,
t lid ' ....
' Vt-'HI fu.1
principal
It's a wise head that wears a
Stetson Hat
WK IIAVK 'KM IN THIS
Latest Spring and Summer Styles
RK AVISK AND GKT ONK IIKKK
MONKY TALKS
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
11ANDON
MAItSHFIELD
--,
and interest
1910, at snld
DO
IT
NOW
Lay in your supply of wood now nnd
avoid the usual summer rush. AVe have
plenty oL! wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders he?in to pile in, we will not ho
ahle to give you our undivided atten
tion. lli-in. Stove Wood $2.00 'per dnmploud.
Fire Pluec liloeliii $2.50 per dump load
AVe ean furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO.
PHONE 19-.T 382 So. Broadway
itii irmniim
oinnn mi ini,i . ,3i
now duo thereon 900.nft ... .
- -.vv urmrh.!
from Xovcmbw i
1 rate, which .
ran ...nn m I ( '
(, no H.V.UIULU III 1110 Collect
Onico, District of Soutlicrn OreJ
irort of Coos liny, In the (w
iiuunv, uiiiiuiu vuy, uregon, on v
.muling oi! innn i.. .. .
'" " -"' """' '" "00K 1, rl
-i, uucuruH oi mortgages of llce&
vuhbuib in oiiiu oince, tlescrlblnj ts,
gas Inunch or vessel called iu
rum, Huusinniiniiy of the folic
Ing dlmonsloiiB, to-wlt: Longn, j,,
brendth 11 feet, depth 4.2 fett,
uoca, nci tonnngo nine tons; Iq
nt Kmplro City. Oregon, In !,,
woou; 10 wnicn mortgngc, am) o,
record thereof for a moro comtl
description of said launch, rcftrtjd
is ncrouy ninuo; including alt b
bowBsprIt, bonta, nnchon, cabla,
chains, rigging, tackle, apparl,fo
nlturo nnd nil tho necessities then
npportnlnlng nnd belonging, tufa
engine, fixtures nnd connectlooi g
Rnld launch, by reason of the defid
oi saia mortgagor, John B. Andtn
In tho jiaymont bf said note u
mortgage, has this day foredoM
snld mortgngo by taking pouetj.
'of tho" launch "Fish" and Dm
jnfo'resnld; nnd snld mortgajee U
In possession thereof, on Thiini'
tho 0th day of April, 1911, tt it
hour of ono o'clock In the afttrtn
of that tiny nt tho wlinrf at ton
Market Avenuo In tho City of Mi
flold, Coob County, Oregon, tin.
hlblt, offor far snlo and tell nil
launch nnd property nforcild,n
much thereof ns mny bo niar
to satisfy snld debt, Interest aodr
snnnblo cxicnses, to the highest
best bidder for cash, at public i
Hon nnd outcry; nnd will rctilsul
apply tho proceeds of such ultt
tho payment of tho amount not It
on snld unto nnd mortgage ihmd
and reasonable expensoj o(
I mortgage In connection wlthtktto
iclnsuro of snld murtgago Inclcto
! talcing nnd keeping posieulo: t
I snld launch, and tho pajrmest i
iBiinis which may bo neccssarrtott
!lsfy any Hon or claim agslsitKi
. Inunch having priority to said
igngo; nnd any surplus to the
John S: Anderson, his heirs or
signs.
Dated March 23, 1911, Manbi
Orogon i
FLANAGAN & UENNETT BU
Hy. J. ,.V. BENNETT, r7qUt
THE PAST AND ('O.M.AIOIIIOUS
Steamer Redohdo
(Kqulppcd nitlt
Wlrelehh)
W1U uwlto regular trips enrrjing pnsscngers both van nn.l froi.r
iK'twccn Coos Hay nnd Snn Francisco. Allrcervntlonsforpasscngcrs
made AUco Dock, Mnnhllelil nml Inter-Occan Tnuiin Co
V,1',?n LT Sin" n"' 2 ,''",r,SV, Vot: '"'"nnntlon. 'phono'
4Wor25. AMI1 hull .'rom San I-Vanclsco for .Mnrshflcld Monday
March U7, a.l p. in. '
INTKU-OCEAX TRAXSl'OUTATlOV
COMPANY.
tho Turkish Hnths.
" No. SIO. A '.launch comfort. bl .hoo
(or h?T man with k thick foot. Clour
.utf.c.tl Ku.tla colt .kin Uclhcr. lloth
tld. of tongua attachad to topi rubber
haal, felt cuthlon ioaola, Outwla thick
anil atron and .upportina undrr tha in.
Icp. A ' Sonata" .heo tha bett.
For Hale At
cijApskx's suo:; stoiii:
A)7 No. 828
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ALAVAYS ON TIME
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MAH3UFIEI.D, ORB.
All Ulpds ot monumental work promptly and artistically
exe
cuted.
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"THE FRI KM) of COOS HAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
l0" Sunday, March 26
NORTH
PHONE 44
PACIFIC 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY.
r'f
.C. F. .McGKOROk. Agent
Have That Roof Fixed
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See ' COkTHELL
Phone 31S1
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FOR GOOD AVORK
Rrlng. your clothes to us, Cleaning
Pressing and repairing a .pS
experienced, men. hJS.J
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PolksOregon
r'and Washingtu
State Gazotterr nnd nu?Iarn I
tory.
Just Issued for 1911-11 UtM
complete work of tho kind P'
It contains an accurate, busjM
rectory of oyery city, towa iw
J logo in Oregon nnd Washuutoi11
J tho names and addresses of eoi
! tnnrrhnntfl .mil nrOfeSSlOUSl
lumbermen, etc.. who aro lowr
Jacent to villages; also lUtillll
ornmont and county offlcenc
aloners of deeds, Btate boards, i
tory provisions, terms of
nnniM nf thn nnstmastOrS, P?1
express, telephone and telf 1
flcos. Justices of the pec'
dally and weekly newspaper:
sides much other Information
to all classes' of business and P
Blnnnl mnn A dnfiCrlDtlTS t!
nnoh ntrinn la plvnil. embraCl'i
ous item? of interest, such 1
cation, population, distance.
ferent points, the most
shipping' stations, the prwcu
i..j otntBtttK'
uio uiurnnicu, nmow --- ..
'atni intira. the nearest tnl
aw Ma,auaw f
rntlnn ,mlnnrnl Interests,
Bchools, libraries and socletk
important feature is thet""
rwrnrv rlvlne every bUSlB" I
ged under its special aWJ
pnnhllrinvfinhHcrlberS W g j
elnnpn ft list of all U0U '
turlng or dealing la D
line of goods. The wor n
la mnll.l tl PRATTC tS1'
patronage.
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