The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
BAKING POWDER
Absalutaiy Pura
Makes Home Baking; Easy
SAVES
FLOUR
BUTTER
EGGS
And makes the cake lighter, finer flavored,
more sightly, and Insures Its,
freedom from alum.
tUyal Cook Bock 800 Receipts Frte. Stni Name emi Aitrtu.
royal PAKiwa rowom co., New YORK.
CONCIL
I
E
wins ni prize.
North Bend Doesn't Have
Have Special, Election for
Purpose.
to
STATE. JUD FOR
LOtlLlll
Wisconsin 'Legislators' ' Bill
,! I
Continues to'Cr.eate,','.
i Much Conlhient.
, MADISON', Wl8., Mnr. 30 Thci
i bill to promote mntrlmony bytavyiim
;n tax of Jfi.00 en spinsters over .'."
, years of ngc and by cstnbllBhjng n
state b'urcnu to help old mnlda llnd ,
j husbands which wbb Introduced !u :
tho lower house by A8scmblymii:i
Cnrl Hansen of Mnnltawoc, continues
. to excite much comment.
"Tho bill Is no Joko," Bnld Mr. Han
scn. "Tho nlarmlnp decrcniso M
' mninlannd I .. 11'tnjinHalM .1 . m. .. . .1 . f
mil. iiiftvn in t myuimfll Ill-IllllllUB III
terventlon by tho legislature. ""WlV-l
consln women aj;c the prettiest In the
world, but still Hymen's harvest In
this state annually decro-ises.
"Hcautlful buds . of Radgerdom
bloom and blossom to bloes mauklntl,
but bashful Dadgcr boys balk at be
coming benedicts. It Is time for tho
state to take a hand and qelp. vtho
bridal business:-- .,
A Id 'For Elderly. ,8lntoM.
Tho bill provides for n. stnto. matri
monial comnilBslon ,to .consist of Gov.
McGoVcrn', C. R! Shnffcr;, chief cjprtt.
of tho asBcmbly, and Stnto. 8upt' of
Public property4 William .JL.,Kssma,,j.j
Thfs committee l8to';8uperln.tenJ tl'o
collection of tho IR-tar andinpp'y ilio j
recelpJB 1n"hUvc'rtlslngtv,tliPi ..chjir.iw
and accomplishment)! of. aplnstocs
who arc looking fofhuBbnndt,
Tlio c'dtn'mlflRloit'lfl'to TWbllflh pam
phlets contnlrilng'pteturrs nnd de
scriptions of innrrlagenhlo women
We Are Now Ready to Show You That
Voa Should Buy Your Spring Suit At
mm!Sl'
H'si
Wo lire showing m.inx wiriftitvs both as to color and price but only 0ue
quality
ot-v- THE BEST
13nohSuit.thc best vniue of its kind obtainable anywhere.
,v You know WHY
Buying and selling for Cash Only.
"MONEY TALKS"
AVc invite your comparison with other clothes other stores other prices.
The Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
BANDOtf MAHSIIFIEfa)
outBldo tho Btnto between tK"fn V ' ",,,U"B " " '"
t. 10A0, and December 3l.'inK " ,0 l, ,,xo,""t from tho 8t
o winning article appeared inx' .n t,, tnpory thnt thev c,on'? ,
ronu.
U II I
LICENSE l-'Olt IIAHEM SKIRT.
Portland Man Writes nest Article On
Prt'gon.
PORTLANp, Ore.'. Mar. ', 30' It.
It. Howard, qf.tho Pacific Monthly
Btoff of Portland,'. wns declared tho"
winner of $1,000 In gold, tho first
pilio In tho $5,000 contest organized
. by tho Portland Commercial Club, for
tho beBt article on Portland or Ore-!""" ","" "' """'"" """' " ""r
gon published In some newspaper or ! rlnR,nb, mcn ' M"1"8- wilder, 2
.,..,l.. ,., ,(.!.. i. ., i. ......., JViirn in iif," mm inuu in liny uiu
At n meeting of tho North Ilond 'Novomber
.11. . ....... n .i.i.. i .11 ...iimn. Tim ,i
V1VJ UdllllLU HUH WITH, llll (irillll.'lllCO ' " " "im,l"h ...liviv tl'ii.tll -J ,r , . ,- . , ...
providing for tho into of $30,000,111 World's Work under the tlt'.c. I1"1 .l,J, ho1" df n '"ntrlnionlnl bu
worth of bonds to redeem tho out-j "inillrond Fight for i.n Umplro."
stondlng general fund warrants of, Klglity prlzo3, ranging from $1,000
tho city. The council had 'planned for first prlx to f 10 given to onch of
to submit the mutter of bonding to - authors, wero awarded. Muclih
tho voters at a Bpeclal olectlon, hut turrHt wuh taken In tho outrnmo. nr.il
the city attorney reported that It wuh for the punt mouth tliu Judges, W1H
tnnecPHsnry under tho charter an tho l l. MrowHlor. O. C. I.elter and
council had the right to Hull tliu Kred l.oekley, had devoted a great
bonds by ordinance. Howuver, tho deal of time to tho consideration nf
ordinance hns no emorgeney clnuKO the many nrtlrloH submitted. Nearly
attnehed and ho If tho people object to every country was represented,
tho bonding plan, thoy can Invoke HwoiIIhIi, French. Herman and Itnllau
the referendum. articles were found In tho llflt, whllo
Only Nine KiiIooiih. t tin mnga.tueH and other American
A decrease of two In tho number of publleatlons were well roproHonted.
salooifs In North Hend was noted Walter V. Woehlko of Santa Monica,
whon tho grnntlug of licenses ennio Oal n regular contributor to the
up. Jay Wilcox has closed IiIh nnd Sunset Magazine and tho Snturd.iy
tho one In the hotel building was put Kvenlng Post, won tho second prize,
out of business by the flro. Tho II- $r00. Ills article, which appeared In
censes of tho following wore renow- tho Sunset Magnztno, was entitled,
!:. "Where HoIIh tho Oregon." Stelln
John Volz, Fred Johnson, Will M. Walker Durham of Portland was
Shrock, ChrU Orohs, J. F. Weather.ly, third, receiving $2!)0 for hor article,
J. N. 8hlrla, Ilort ItiiHh, Chris Potor- "Portlond, tlio Qlty of Itoses." which
son nnd Cnns. Haarscn, , ' , onpnnred In Oood HotiBokccpIng,
n
IVfiilt fKiiiMl "' CJItl to Pnnide
Slri'e'N lu it'finrated fiiinneiit
I'niJi'i" Pi"ote"'oii cf Police.
T WKHSK CITY. Mloh.. Mnr. 30.
A harem skirt worn lu tho streets
of the downtown section by Miss M.'
rlo Schmaltz, a saleswoman, ercntw'
a furor anion i; pnHsorsby. nnd tho g'rl
had to appeal to police headquartorp
for permission to wear the gnrpiot
untnnlestod. She wns given police li
cense to wenr tho skirt. The ncmit
wns like a llcenso to parnde. There
after she went about tundcr police
protection.
DO IT NOW
O jf a'-Xiuy in your supply of wood now and
ft ) frvMMliWusunl summer rush. AVe have
""'J'" plenty of'wobd and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
nnlcrs begin to pile in, we will not bo
able to give you our undivided atten
tion. : 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per (lump load
Firo Place Blocks $2.50 per (lamp load
We can furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MTG; CO.
Electric flat h
From $2.50 Dp
n-iomoniH nnti repair ptrti
Irons of different make and ik
calling on us ask about h.i,.
OI Lamp changed to an tlectrlc I
wo can do it at small cott
j Coos Bay Wiring (i
lUUrtH, X374.
PHONE 1D-.7
182 So. Broadway
COOS BAY LIVE1
Wo iihvo secured ine llrcr;
ness cf L. H. ilulaner anil in
pnrod to render excellent lerrta
tho peoplo of Cooa liar, Cwl
-. .
unvcrs, goon rigs nnd trenUi
(hut will moan satisfactory serrla
(ho public. Phone us lor I tit
horso, n rig or nnythlnc ittiii
the Jlvery lino. We alio h
'......I.I.... 1. ..!.... .11 ii. 1. '
v, ukniiiH uiiBiiiuBs ui uii Kiau,
IILANCHAItl) llltOTlim
Livery, Kwd and Sulci SmVt
141 First nnd Alder 3trU
iuuuu uo'j j
I
.N'OT A FISH KOLLOWKIt.
Hal IlaNter Wli'i Tlirvnteneil Seeley.
In Nnslrr Mini. . , i
COQUH.LK, .Ore-.. Mar, 2ft, Edi
tor Times: In tho little vrltc up yoij
, The Noth Ilend Liquor ordtnanco Oeorgo P. Putnam, of Ilond.' Or., re- B"5'0" th boxlnK ntet of Mnrcn
ftias not been changed nnd tho license cejved tho fourthprl. 200. for his. -,h XXwx wn 'nWnk e .which
..remains nt 2f0 for bIx months. story of "Onen ne Un Central Ore-v ' ' . "" ""' ""T
story of "Opening Up Central
Oilier llilfclni'ax. trnn " nlllilluhnH Uv Iutnnm'i Mnrn
Owing to the complaints about tho zlne. dthor ' ftrRrf prize winners ?,f followers that Jumped inta the
oldvehlcle llcenso ordinance W&H ''ere:- - --m . , ,, r,nB and M t0 causo,troub)e nffjr
decided to ennct n now oikv .A cq()1 Flfth-r-llenl.T.' FinkNoWv -.
.' . ..... ... .. -. . . .
oi I'oninuu s iniesi venicto onunance vorK
, )bas been oeciih-d nnd it wasvdecldeh,,8lxthV-W. IK Unlluu, Nawork
'to hnvo tho rates changed 'jiud to City ... .'...'...,, . .'..., ,ji 15
Issue. You stated thnt It, wns'oni
Rcferco Seeley hnd 'given the. deol
p.. " ' ii?-, lon. '''this statement Is absolutey'
OLD RELIADLE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
Sails from AlnsjvortU Dock, Portlnnd, nt H P. M cverj- TucMlay.
Sails from Ooos liny every Saturday nt Mnice of tide. Reservations'
Mill not lo held later than Friday noon.unlcMtlckctsnro purchased
L. II. KKAT1.NG. AGENT W,0.vB MAIN
First Class Launin
work Is moat dcalrablo to
wishing their linen to poum!
particular finish so cccewi '
good tasto in dress.
WE DO THAT CLASS OF ffOU
Ono Trial will Convince.
Coos Bay Steam Laun
PHONE .MAIN 374
Jens Ornndahl, Hed
Wing. Minn
F.lshth J. L. Wnllln. Portland
Ninth Oenevlevo Thompson,
Portland 100
Tenth Professor Jnmes Dry-
den, Corvnllls , 10Q
HAIIY TRAVELS 10,(100 .MILES.
Adopt It at a session In tho nenr fu- Seventh
ture.
r City Recorder Derbyshlfw nnd
Mayor Simpson were nulhnrUed to
enter Into n contract with tho Ore
gon Power company freeing the.n
from iinv liability In ense of nogjet
cf Its employes to glvo tho flro sig
nals. This has been delaying the In
stallation of the new tlronlHrm signal
system In North Demi?- A gong Is to
be opernted by tho Central girl and a
,lren whistle sounded by the engin
eer, tho city being divided Into dis
tricts which uro designated by tho
number of blasts, The, gong has
been secured but perhaps the Porter
mill whistle may po used as tho sirciv
Pit, Ilnnfintill. nl,tiVQllr.i nlia
.. ...... j ..v. fj.. v .inaai.li,., Iinni 11 u I i;'i
authorized to Ittsuo a "warrant Tor, enmo'frohr Manilla
$441.40 to D. Imnll in payment
of his Dolnwnro street contract, Jh
flty treasurer was Instructed to sell
all property on Delaware street which
has not paid' tho street Improvement
assessment.
Waterworks Matter.
Owing to the fnlluro of tho spe
cial repoit from Portland on th'o
waterworks failing to arrive, tho
North Bond council did not take the
waterworks question, However It is
expected thnt they will receive tho
report lu a day or two and hnve It
for the committee to bring to Mnrsh
flold next Monday night whon they
will meet with tho Mnrshflold city
council to consider tho matter.
ri
12fi
110
wrong nnd 7 r"Rret Vor much that
you'Nvero mlrfnformod,, . , f
I In) Haxtoc, the party who Jumped
into tho ring, hns always taken ,tie
nppoBltb sldo from mo In every, p(n-
test I have taken pnrt Jn. Trusting
you will correct this error and thnnkr.
lug you In advance, I am yours verJl
truly. ARTHUR M. FISH. .
i
Turxlsh Hafts.
Don-'t forgot
PHONE 2I4..L
tho
IF I HAD ECZEMA
Si-K'n Weeks Olil"Son of Army Of
llcer In Ilellewl to Hold Peiv-,
grlnat Inn llcconl. ,
ATCHISON, Kas., Mar. 3 O.How- ' d w""h U awny w,th thnt mlld
ard, son of MaJ. and Mrs. Horace D. 80"th,B ,,(iuld. n, D. D. Trial not
Illoombergh, who arrived In Atchison t,0 cIt,nnslnB awny tho Impurities
with his niothcri the other day slnco nn(' c,pnrl"B P tho complexion as
his birth, seven weeks nun lnt Sun. ""thing else cir.
dn. hasltrnvoted 10.000 mile. Ho' Yc8 ,f l nnd "' k'nd pf skin
. f ' w '
'Ironr Manilla to San
. . .. - i
co on an army transport. Ho Is e
lleved to bo the greatest travl"d
baby of his age In the United State.
THE PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Streamer Redondo
(Equlpjicd vUI
AVIrolpka)
WTlTnuiko regular trips carrying passengers both ays and freight
IuM Carina ltn i.,l G. i ... h ,v
. ' tin ""',""" auu """ '"l reservations for passengers
mule at Alliance Dock, Mar,h.lcld and In.er-Ocean Tnin.p. Co
MatiaLa-t -H ,0r "- l' " MnfleW Friday,
INTER-OCEAX TRAXSI'OKTATIO.V COMPANY.
Fia(irtls- ,n,u"ies ru uot. u( u. u. tienuross
Drug Store.
fiET CTRTISS TO FLY.
ASTORIA, Ore., Mar. 30. Peoplo
of the Pacific Northwest expect to
hnve n chanco to see tho Curtlss hy
droplano nt tho Astoria Centennial,
for contracts hnve been, signed be
tween the luanagemont of tho expo
sition and Glenn Curtlss. He ngrees
to bring his machlno to Astoria dur
ing tho last week In August and give
a number of exhibition flights.
SAFE INVESMKNTS.
For Information concerning
hlgh;clas8 bond investments,
bearing 6 Interest net,
write O. D. Hinsdale, care J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angolcs, California.
THE FIMKM) OF COOS DAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
.,v.vkCT,n,. w,tu rino,u
WILL SAIL Fltosi r
Portland on Thursday, March O
C.F,C3rEAMS,,v5Cn 6U
I'HONE 44
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
c- P McGEORQE. Agent
Wnntod A want ud will toll It.
How to cure a cold is a question
in which mnny are interested Just
now. t Chamberlain's Cough Homed
hns won Its great reputation and
immenfo sn'o by Its romarknble cu'p
of colds. It can always be depeart
ed upon. For sale br all dealers
I
m.
Beaver Hill Coal
Thswr ANI J0SS0N CEMENT.
Plaater u T, f0" aBd lm brand'
Plaater. Llm Brick .nd all kinds of builders material.
HUGH McLAIN
office. SSH&J; CONTRACTOR
Polks Oregon
and Washing
State Gazetteer and IlnjbfMl
torjr.
Just Issued for 1911-11 U I
complete work of tho kind p$
It contains an accurate- bwl
rectory of every city, lo "1
lago in Oregon nnd Wa"'
tho names and addreMM 01
mnrrhnnlH Jnd nrofewlOMl
lumberjnen.'etc, who a'reloj
Jncent (q villages; also i '
ornmont and county offlcerii
slonors of deeds, state board.
tory provisions, terms 01
nnmes of the nostmasten. I
express, tolqphone and telT
flees. Justices of the pec-
dally and weekly newipPrtr
aides much other Inform""""
to nil classes of business w
slonnl men. A descrlptlre
each nlaca Is civen. emM
oub items of Interest, such
cation, nonulation. dlstaacM
feront points, the roost J"
Bhlpplng stations, the pw
aro markoted, stago coma
trado BtatlBtlcs, the nere
lln. mlnarnl tntCfeStJi
school's, libraries and socWj
Important feature is tue Siry
... .... rv bulls""
ged under Ite Bpeclal h1
.ll -.D..Ko.rlhflrS tO B"1,
Kla Hat of all hooM
turlng or dealing l J
ii. -. J- Thn WOf
imu oi uuus. -- ,
ia' compiled to deserve W
patronage,
WIICE ?
R. L. POLK J
SEATTLE,
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