The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 31, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, , FRIDAY. WARCH 31, rlStll-EVENING EDITION.
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Hold, :Orte(n,
through tho ma
toall matter.
11 L ,M..ddM ,nR "P p,nl" lrulh" nd mlt,n th0m boltl0, t1, tomce people accru
I before the people In such a way a t0 tnk tnat jt. wj -como-alfrlght.
If. C. MALONKY Editor anil Pub.
AN K. MALONKY News Editor
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'to mako them realize their value: -fa careful to let tho water run' sonic
llooRcvcIt Is not a dreamer but an In- timo i,cf0ro drawing, then nUi' Into
tensely practical port of n man. When fo uolti0 Mfectly, liwiuttitiB in
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"'" tlio top ue sure it is screwed on
tho tightly.
'O t mil antiillnir vim flin rnmilln nf
he lectures he sonrs to no
An Independent llcpubllcan news-, heights but stays down upon
tiapor published every evening ex- ground where tho peoplo nre.
copt Sunday, nnd Weekly by says In substnnco thnt people will no tne nrat ot whlch came by express
Tho Coos liny Tlmew Publishing Co.! happy If they do right nnd do enough l)Ut vcry much ,e8ro n 8ccoluj K0,i
.of t- Tho nntlon will remnln n great snln)lL. Thero WU l)0 no oxtra
Dedicated to tho ncrvlce of tho nation as long ns tho homo llfo of chnrRc but I wlh to mnko sure of nn
people, that no good cause shall Inck th6 peoplo Is what It should be. Whoa accurate nnnlysls.
a champion, and that evil Bl'mll not. tho home llfo Is weakened tho atnto j tlo not know nnythlng about your
thrlvo unopposed. lu,908 also, for the homo Is the unit 8()Urco of H1,plv nor your 8torao
' - - " ' m Mint iiltltunlnlti ulinlind It nlTnltm rT .. .....
i llHU ,u""i """i"--" - ' facilities.
SL'IISCIM PTION HATES.
DAILY. ,
One yonr $G.UO
For month 50
When paid strictly In advance tho
aubBcrlptlon price of tho Coos Hay
""mos Ib $fi-00 por year or $2. SO for
months.
WKKKLV.
year $1.50
the nntlon.
Tho Coos Hay Times represents u
consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos Hny Advortlser. The
Coast Mall was tho first dally cstao
llshod on Coos Day nnd The Cooa
Bay Times Is Itu Immediate successor.
CJTY WATER
IS
Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPKIt OK TIIK CITY
OK MAItSHPIKLD.
Address all conimmilcntliins to
COOS DAY DAILY TIMES,
Mnrslillclil :: :: :: :: Oregon
(Continued (rom paeo 1.)
Grent enro should be
taken to got the water from a pro
tected source with no chnnco of con
tamination. Tho considerable amount
nf organic matter would scum to lu-
dlcnte a possibly peaty source.
Mnrshlleld water, sample No. 1
Deceived February 21, 1011. Amount
used In the test In each case, 1 cubic
centimeter (about twenty drops) :
Dncterlnt count on Agar Plates
(Average of three) ri2Mn 18 hours.
Glucose fermentation tube .1. c. c.
no gas.
Glucose fermentation tube 1 c. c.
CO per cent gas.
Olucoso fermentation tube lO.c. c.
There should bo a concrete reser
voir constructed lu such n manner
that all Biirfaco draluaco thereto
should bo excluded nnd the outlet.110 Kn8, ":CO 35:25.
I.nctoso bile fcrmentntlon tubes .1
no gas. "
Lactose bile fcrmentntlon tubes 1
no gns.
Lactose bile fermentation tubes 10,
from the reservoir lending Into tho'
mains Hhoitld be screened. I
"Several years ngo under my dlroe-1
tlous the State Hoard of Health post-.
ed trespass notices around the city
A PRACTICAL PIIII.OKOPIIEIt.
water rosorvolr prohibiting peoplo
from camping or picnicking nbovo
and around the reservoir In order to
prevent It being contaminated by c.
crotln nnd following up the spirit
no gns.
Total solids, 117 parts per million.
Organic solids 131 parts por mil
lion. Summnry The nbsenco of gns In
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T SEISMS n particular delight of
T. tl.nl.l..i fl 1- a.. .
r.A-i icnuiciu HUUBUVL-iLb lO IUKU t10 rcguryolr
. i ...i . ai. . m .!.
of this warning nnd for the purpose I ",B u" U,.'"-,B " l r"11" " l
of self protection, tho peoplo of "' "" " i"
Mnrshlleld should remnln away from
renso of bacillus coll. Daclllus coll
Inhabits tho Intestines of nnlmnls and
n plain and well known truth and
"Tho approaching summer'.senson
I Its presence would Indicate contnmln-
drlvo It home with such forco ns to llvi(og ,l(,i0 to an outdoor llfo nnd nt,on wltn """ oxcrotn nnd honco
tno posHioiiiiy or typuoiu, wniie usi
mako peoplo take notlco of It anew
For Instanco In his siieech nt Derko
ley ho dwelt on tho subject of domes
tic llfo and In the course of hla lec
turo Bald:
"All public achievement rests on
prlvnto character as developed In the
homo. Tho state cannot go onward
and upward unless tho average Am
erican Is a pretty decent fellow, nnd
unloss his wlfo Is r still bettor fel
low. "Tho first essential for tho ach
ievement of good citizenship Ib ot
courBO tho building up of tho kind
of chnrnctor that makes of a man
a good husband nnd father, and of a
woman a good wlfo and mother. All
of us know tho typo of man who on
Bomo occasions plays tho hero and
who Is nt other times n brute, but
you ennnot depend on it thnt tho mnn
who la a bruto Is also a hero. No
community can afford to think for
one moment that great public service
or ability shown In any direction can
atone for lnck of good citizenship In
homo llfo."
Of courso this Is something that
haa boon quite well understood for
thoy should bo careful to keep nwny
from tho water supply."
Statement by Company.
F. M. Frlodborg, who hnB been
looking nfter tho source of supply for
tho water company and who Installed
tho plant for thorn today deprecated
tho analysis given by the State Hoard
absence would show that tho samplo
submitted gave no cvldenco of such
contamination.
Tho bacteria count Is fairly low.
As far as Til IK HAMPLi: Is con
cerned the Indications nro good: hut
It must bo kept In mind tho supply
must bo watched all the tlmo with tho
. .. ,., , .i . igrcntest care,
of Health. Ho gavo tho following . , , A1 .
,.... ., "' '... .J I hopo.you can find tlmoito sond
self-explanatory letter from Albert
I It. Swcctsor of the Dopnrtmont ot Do
tnny at tho Oregon State University
at Kugcno to Tho Times to show
that the company Is keeping n close
record of tho situation:
March IK, 1911.
"Mr. Jas. II. Flanagan,
Marshfleld, Ore
Dear Sir: Tho sample last sent
tho other samplo and got n
clear one.
Very truly yours,
ALDKRr It. SWKKTS12R
good
4he Reason Why
Some Coos Bay women do
not mnko bettor bread is be
cause they do not uso bettor
flour
Century Flour
lb made of tho best seleet
Idaho hard wheat and it al
ways makes good. "AVc back
every sack with a cash guar
antee" Before we closed
uiu contract wo oraerea a ri
sample lot and' placed it out COOK S GrOCCrV
among tho women oi! Marsh- phoxk iho. J
neld and everyone brought
in tho same verdict.
"THE BEST FLOUR ON
COOS BAY"
Century Flour, jwr sk. $1.50
Clearwater Flour p. $h $1.25
Aro you Flour wiso?
Give us your next order.
In Spile of All of
Our Gare
A mistake Is possible It Is
Bomotlmcs impossible to pre
vont It.
You may get n pound of Ituttor
not quite up to tho mark
Or a dozen of oggs with ono or
two of them of suspicious ago
nUT (and this Is tho chief
point ot this ad) you will find
us not only willing but ANXI
OUS to right theso wrongs.
, You havo but to bring euch
things to our notlco to havo
them receive our immedlnto at
tention. Wo want to get as near as pos
albjo to porfoct Btorekeoplng,
nnd you can help us to do this
by pointing out our faults.
Let us enroll you as a. customer.
Come In and look over our stock,
and lot us show you.
No trouble would bo pleased to
do 80.
MXKTKKXTII DADY IIOKX.
CHICAGO, Ill.,Mar. 31 Daby No.
19 Is added hero tq tho score ot Mm,
John Adduce!, kwlfe ot a city laborer.
Mrs. Adduccl Is only39, nnd ot her
children, nil of whom woro born sing
ly, 10 still survive
.llItlOK CLAY DKPOHIT.
two miles and half from Dnndon
thoro Is a tremendous deposit of the
licttt clay for .bricks. Underneath
tho uppor soil Is a gravol deposit con
taining much good paying black sand,'
with gold mlxedj then bogles tho
clay, and ns prospected Ib over forty
feot deep, and ho end found yet. The
Itecorder has taken occasion to speak
of theso great resources ' uovor.il
tlmea, and It la to bo hoped that lu
tho near future that an immense
brick manufacturing establishment
will be on tho ground to convert tho
clay Into wealth. As to tho black
sand mines, thoro aro a number of
methods now being trlod' out whlcln
It Is hoped will bo successful in sav
ing, .the gold and this moans great
wealth to tho country. Dandon Recorder.
Once More Spring Opens
a ND WITH it we herald fdV you our fresh
A now styles to go with the season. You think
of Clothes with the Spring and iour Bci Inter
ests must turn iour mind toward our Store.
n (his you are wise, for our now Springstyles
are STBix-BLOCH, than which, dollar for
dollar, there are no better clothes value in the
world.
Try on One of These Stein
Bloch Spring Suits
B I j U 13 SEKdKS $18.50 to $35.00
FANCY WORSTEDS $20.00 to $30.00
OTHER MAKES $7.50 to $l(i.50
Shirt Fashions for the Fastidious
iSS53.
XL'J -V"V.
TyrEN" with ideas fastidious exercise
iVJ- much care in the selection of fur
nishingsand particularlv in the choice
of Shirts.
AVe like to sell shirts to particular
men, because the Shirts we sell are par
ticularly good, andthcre is no difficulty
in explaining such goodness to the mail
who knows and who chooses knowinir-
iy.
Such Shirts as the FAULTLESS
are too well known as products of the
most celebrated makers hi this coun
try t) need our testimony. "We have
them" here in a broad assortment of
make, style, design and an infinitude
of Colorings beautifully blended two
toned, and dual elTects and quality
and quantities of utmost luxury.
It is the season for supplementing
your, possibly, depleted store, with first
choice in Spring designs.
Prices rango to conform to individu
al requirements.
"In
A Spring Thought
mEEP out of doors as much as possiblo; put your
A, cheek to the hills and hear the secrets of nature.
Let your mental attitude bo ono of rejoicing."
Incidentally a pair of pretty and well fitting
WALK-OVER Shoes or oxfords will add much to the
pleasure of your outings.
A good style for spring is the "Bridge" model.
FRiCE $4.00
Magnes & Matson
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MARSIIFIELD'S LEADING OUTFITTERS AND. FURNISHERS.
A MAM A CASH
GROCERY
First Class Laundry
work Is most desirable to anyone
wishing tholr linen to possess that
particular finish so necessary to
eood taBto In dress.
AVK DO THAT CLASS OV WOHK
One Trial will Convluce.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J '
4UO TU.U NESTED DAUBED
PLYMOUTH HOClts.
Our matlngs havo produced stand
ard-bred specimens pf exhibition
quality with records' of 242,227,222
eggs In 3G5 days.
Duby Chicks nuri Errs for Unletting
Hook your orders now for spring
doilvery. A few cookoreU from
heavy laying stock for $5.00,
Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards.
FKED IUCHMAX, Prop.
Mnrhlillelri, Dov 185, Phone 288
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3121
POlt GOOD WOUK
Bring your clothes to vjs. Cleaning,
prosslng nnd ropalrlng a specialty,
by experienced mu, Satisfaction
guaranteed uraNCHAnn MOD-
SON, Alliance Hldg. Front St.
IS TIIEBE A GAS MAIN
close to TiiAftiEw House
YOU ABE GOING TO BUILD?
Your wife probably has asked that question
already. It is, a matter of importance to
her, and it is important to you.'
Gas cooking means economy, comfort, clean
liness and convenience.
Wo will bo glad to give advice free regard
ing the layout for gas piping and tho in
stallation of the gas range, gas water heat
er, laundry stove iu& gas heating stoves.
If your building site is not on a gas main,
we will bo glad to talk with you regarding
tho prospect of extending mains.
AVe aro willing to extend mains wherever
thoro is a reasonable prospect of eventual
fair return on the investment.
Tclophone 178 and ask for tho Xow Busi
ness Department.
OREGON POWER COMPANY
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits (Wr
Assefs0ver $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposit.
$100,000
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAJ1LO AVn .m,n l.
"a., BOA M ,1, klM, 0, umm mtnM
jyjpH MgLAIN
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" -oSf CONTRACTOR
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PHONE Ml.
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