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VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION
A C'oiiMilldatlon of Times I oust Mall
ami Com Buy Advertiser.
No. 74.
Say;
OFFICIAL A1001CE1ENT OF UK
POPULATION OF OREGON TOWNS
The Census Figures For Marsh
field Prove A Big Dis- .
appointment.
ARE AT LEAST ONE
THOUSAND SHORT
Salem Second City In State
Followed by Astoria, Eugene
and Medford.
a COOS COUNTY TOWNS.
, 1010 CENSUS FIGURES
SAIL SUNDAY
ON REDOHDO
Empire City 147
Marshfleld.. 29804
Myrtle Point 8304
North Bend 2078
a - M..Mr tntnl 17 1 h.
ry Grcenlcaf, M. T.
Dandon . . .1803
Beawr Hill 149
Coqullle. . .1398
AEnitiildo . . .252
Steamship Left Yesterday for
San Francisco With Many
Passengers.
The Kcdondo sailed yesterday for
San Francisco with n good passenger
list. She rarrlcd n big cargo of lum
ber from the C. A. Smith mill.
The Kcdondo Is scheduled to sail
from San Francisco for Coos Day next
Thursday.
Among those sailing on the Kcdon
do wcro the following:
Jacob M. Dl.iko, Mrs. Jacob M.
Dlako and child, M. Hungllman, Hnr-
Flshor, W. W.
E CHAN6ES IN SCHOOL PLAN
Colored ferrotl ,nt0 tno rBulnr grades and
Special School For
Children Abolished Several
Departments Are Dispensed
With. .
At a meeting of the Marshfleld
school bonrd Saturday a'numbor of
changes were .decided upon to bo
made in the conduct of the schools
henceforth.
It was decided to nbollsh tho color
ed school at once. This hns cost
$50 a month for a special teacher and
while eight or ten have been enroll
ed, only three or four pupils havo
been attending regularly and tho
board decided to have these trans-
cut oft the expense.
It was also decided that next year,
tho special Instructors In music and
drawing, the commercial course nnd
domestic science should be dispensed
with. Music and drawing will prob
ably be taught by the regular teach
ers but the other departments will bo
abolished for the time being.
The changes will mean a saving of
nearly $3,000 per year In salaries
nnd this with the expense of mainte
nance of tho departments will mean a
reduction of nbout $4,000 per year.
The board will later elect teach
ers for tho coming year. Most the
applications of teachers desiring re
election havo been filed and referred
for future action.
HAZEL DOLLAR BE 10 T
ON LUMBER CAP FOR CHINA
MAKES REPLY
ABOUT WATER
I 1 A n Y Tl .- nun MM1
i....i Tk mm foilnrnl ronsUH WVerou. a. r. ruinuuAiui, u
gives the expectations of tho peopIoDean, Miss Edwin MooroDclla Mar
of Marshfleld nnd Coos Hay an awful
din, Mrs. Gow Why and two children,
. r. II . f Tf. t? VAMt.n.
... A. Id B0UU1I1U, M, s IJUJD, c. iuuiiu,
Tho long oxpectcd results havo Otto Anderson, E. E. Frost, W, M.
been announced nnd they wcro a lit- Giles, A. 11. Peterson, O. !!. Moore,
tie Into In getting here. May bo Dl-B. A. James, W. M. Poole, Lewis Carl
rector E. Dnnn Durrnnd had somo'son nnd child, H. Llnqulst. Mrs. E.
anticipation of tho shock It would A. James, F. S. Dow, L. J. Jones.
Blve Coos Kay for ho kc.pt It nway B. Kohl, Mrs. W. M.' IJenle.
from them ns long ns possible nl-l
though he wroU to Tho Tlmos a few j " tLAHKl.h u.vh.
days ago nnd said he would, wire It Editor Times:
as soon as, the flguro wore obtain-1 you quoto mo ns hnvlng said that
able, nftor The Times hnd wired him I t),u Cos Dny-Ilolse rood is In no way
on several dnys ngo for tho figures. 'intoiestcd In tho traction proposition
May bo ho thought It would lot down 0f jir nno In Mnrshflold, nnd tho
tho cxpectntlons gradually uy nuow- inforonco wns that I rnvoreu Hiaae a
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WIRES DOWN' P0LRE1ST0
TO COOS BAY GOME IN MAY
STOHM 8TQP8 TELEGRAPH BKR-
VICE FROM ROSEBUHG ALL
DAY TODAY EXPECT REPAIR
80ON.
The storm last night and this
morning put the WeBtorn Union
Tolecrnnh company's .wlro between
. L . I
Loos uny nnu iioseourg uui ui tuui
mission. Acting Manager Carleton
hns line men out on tho lino to re
pair the dnmngc nnd hopes to rcstoro
service soon.
In consequence "of tho wires bolng
down',' Tho Times 1b .without Its, reg
ulnr Assoclnted Press dlspntches to-dny.
POUT OF COOS DAY COMMISSION
AGREES TO TEHM8 AND RE
QUESTS HI.M TO COME AS
QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.
Tho Port of Coos nay Commission
ers at a meeting today decided to ac
Dr. Bartle, North Bend Health
Officer, Answers J. W.
Bennett's Letter.
Editor Times:
There are ono or two things that
should bo said In answer to Mr. Den
nett's, communication to tho Satur
day's Times. Not because of any de
slro on my part for nny of Mr. Bon
nett'B notoriety, nor In answer to the
major portion of Mr. Dennett's wrlto
up, because he is talking nbout somu-
hthlug ho knows nothing about, but
thcro are ono or two assertions that
are erronous.
Biggest Carrier That Ever En
tered Coos Bay Arrives
Sunday to Load.
WILL BE TEN DAYS
TAKING ON CARGO
Capt. B. W. Olson of Nann
Smith Pilots Big Vessel
On Initial Trip.
1 With Cnpt. n. W. Olson ns pilot,
tho Hnzel Dollar, tho lnrgost vessel
over entering Cooh Day, nrrlvod ia
enrly yesterday morning from Saa
Francisco to load with lumbor at the
Smith mill for China. Tho trip up
was made In thirty-six hours. Mel
ville Dollar, n son of tho hend of the
Dollar Steamship company, enme up
on her with Capt. Olson. With the
InvnimHnn nf nn nAlrnr. flhft rnrrlnd A
First, that tho bottles containing .nl,. crnw nf fnrt Cnn, Ponon
tho North Dend samples wero not
sterilized. All tho bottles nnd corks
In which samples are sent out from
this office aro Bteam not chemically
tn snnlf thn test) stcrlllzod for nt
lag It to care In horc.
No one was found In Mnrshfleld to
dny who would admit even In tho
faco of tho official figures thnt Marsh
field has less thnn 3,000 people. "I
told you so," wns tho general com
ment following up with n rovlval of
success because of my friendship for
Mr. lllnkc. 1 think you misunder
stood me. Whnt I tried to toll you
wns thnt tho Coos Hay Ilolso peaplo
wero not directly or financially inter
ested In tho Illnko franchise, but
that they could not seo how it was
BONDS FOB SIUSLAW JETTY.
EUGENE, Ore., April 10. Tho
First National Drink of Eugeno has
bought tho $115,000 bonds recontly
Issued' by tho Port of Sluslnw for
the Improvement of tho hnrbor at
Florence. Tho bonds will drnw C
per cent Interest. Tho Port Commis
sion hnd already Issued $100,000 In
bonds.
cept tho terms of Capt. Polhemu, of , two ho"r8' nn1 nU tho Bn'n,,,c?
. , ' sem irom hub uiu m n""
tho government engineering office BtwUh gront(jBt Cflro t0 KOt tho
Portlnnd to como here nnd pro-iu.n,op na lt ia. not til0 jjcBt nor tho
pro" water ns It Is, not the beBt nor
t of worst. For under all condlt
conditions
nnrn nlnim fnr thn devcloiiment
Coos Day harbor, Tlo Is oxpectcd to I nmplcs will vary and will In no way
ronch hero on or nbout May. 1. Ho
will bo urged tj como an soon is
possible.
Thoy nwnrded'tho contract for Im
iirovlnc Kentuck Inlet to W
run constant unless tho sourco of con
tamination is constant. Nono of tho
Bnmplcs sent out from hero havo
boon clean, but never boforo has tho
J.'rnlnn bacillus been found. Professor
I -
Shrum for $1,7S0. Julius Larson swentzor writes tho Water company
was tho other bidder and his bhl was
$2,000. .
A numberofCoostonnndWUIanch In
let meinvoropresent nnd again sot forth
tho rival claims over tho location of
n wharf nnd dock there, After henr
SUIT IS AUTHOBIKD.
the criticism mndo at tho tlmo tho nosslblo for tho Coos Bny-Dolso line
enumeration wns being mndo "that nil to get Into Mnrshflold unless tho
would not bo obtnlncd. I ninko franchise wero continued In
There wns tnlk this morning of force. I said that It did not mako
having n special consus taken by tho much difference who owned tho
Chamber of Commerco as it Is bo- traction franchise ns long ns there
lleved thnt It would bo futile to nsk wero common user privileges which
a recount by the Department. How- u roads could use. I r.lso said thnt
ever .that would do little good ex- jf tho Hlako franchlso had not been
cept for tho porsonnl satisfaction of extended, I doubted If the faptlonal
tho people on Coos Bny as tho Census conflicts In this city would make It
Ilurenu'a figures will bo tho ono that posslblo to get n franchlso for nny-
the world nt largo wllj nccopt for tho body for the noxt two years nnd then
next five yenrs until tho stato census n0 road could get Into Marshfleld
Is tnkon. 'and would havo to mako arran'go-
Hero Is tho 1910 consus for tho ments for Its business outside of It.
cities and towns of Oregon ns nn- Did It over occur to you thnt somo
nounced by tho Census nureau, being towns had ruined themselves, by a promen s can mj .hi-wi "-. QotrHav': Game to Ver-
glven by counties: I tremendous overvaluation of these ly ns possible, Gpvernor Oswald Wert DFOpS Saturday S Uame 10 Ver
i. .. . ... .ia1. n ini no inn'nflK uuurtBHL'u n :uu4uum.vm..w.. v
nv.. urancniseH ui jui uu. .. .- - .- - - -
(pleaso sond nnothor Bamplo In tho
bottle thnt I nm sending you ns the
other snmplo sent mo hns too much
sediment for u good tost. Lot tho
water run somo tlmo before taking
the sample.) N,ow this wntor Is too
PORTLAND
Cloud to bMtemoMHl From Port of completed yet
Coos Bay Bonds,
SALEM, Ore., April 10. As tho
supremo court, recontly hold In the
case of the nennett Trust Co, vs.
Songstacken thnt the validity of tho
Improvement bonds voted by tho Port
of Coos Day can only bo tested prop
erly In n suit brought in tho name
of tho state, nnd as tho port la anxl-j
,. tn iIIiiuiia nf thn hnnda BO im-
UUD i yiwwv ... .. --r
prooments can go ahead as quick
lng them, tho commission decided to J dirty for n test but not too dirty for
lot tho matter rest until Cnpt. Polho-1 Ub to drink. I havo practically tho
mitB propnrc8 plniiB for hnrbor devol- same reports. (Thoro nre no dlsenso
opmont nnd seo which will flt In. germs but tho wntor is full of decnyed
Tho survey for tho North Inlot vogotablo matter nnd scdlmont) Now
Improvement project hns not been the Wntor company will get tests that
nre good nnd so will I for wo nro
taking precautions to hnvo tho city
IS
LOSER
AGAIN
Baker City
Bourn?. .
Copperfleld
Greenhorn .
Haines . ,
Corvallls. . ,
6742
..77
...257
. .28
.423
ier . . . Mar-hflnld? I meah. George -Brown, state's attorney In
SUSS. : L ,ou ,on .on,. ,ow. . . i---j--JL22
Rlchlnnd. ...334 battled over such maiiera so ionB iuu imiv- Duv - -. -..
. M when tiiey cot through fighting nbout ,oy tue Bupreme cuu(
' Ithcm and the smoko of battle bad
'cleared, all tho Importance nnd val-
. . .505 ,nj nt Bomewhoro else? Let us
Whitney.
Sumpter.
Benton.
4552PhIlomath
CtfcckftHlU.
non by Score of Two
to One.
POnTHANDOre., April 10. SaU
I .- -4.. Kw DamIAa
At the last general election tuero ruraay.s sa u-u ww.
was submitted' fb. the electors of Jhe. Lfeasue rcaulted mrtfollows:.
Port of Coos Bay tho question of At Vernon
Umember that t atns of ! bonding In the sum of $300,009 the; .Fortf-d
.. -.. .. ..... .. LMinHMwlii thn sale to be UBM '.O ...veruou. ,
""ow 08 Oregon City. .4i!HV Marshfleld is prospecmo uuu .w ...- -. ----- Oakland .
Cnby 5R7 rvw... 527 . t. .. n h nEST we can to Improve tbe harbor fit Cooa Baj.The At.Qafcana
Ertacada. , ...425 Wllamette. , .337 ' 8tart6d on tha up trac.1 proposition carried by o big and
Ullwauklo. . .866 .get mew w mwn ,.,.-,. uttA ready to eeU tho
. ( iv.. . i.Mn ma rikar nnTir..- ihbl hi wi . iav .. -.-.- . .
mains flushed twice n week and try-
ilng to keep tho maina ns clear as pob
j slble. Ono hydrant on Virginia
avenuo ran filthy wnter for fully
twenty mlnutea nftor opening.
In regard to making such matters
public, I heartily agree with Mr. Don-
nett, nnd 1 have In this office a lino
of correspondence with tho Coos Bny
Water company relative to a cleaner
water syptem, und we seem to get no
results. We have suggested screens
to stop tho water punplos, snails,
otc, from being sont.up to .tho Health
Office with complaints, a sediment
tank to stop tho high bacterial count,
Coast 'a fence to prevent us from drinking
boy and dog bath water nnd Inst but
Jl H not least the means of flushing the
6 dead da, aa any ueaa(pna.8ieni
C Is ft menace to- the public,, unu to me
-$ .
Astoria. . . .9589
New Astoria! .857
oe&Bide.
Clatskanle.
Goble
Houlton . .
.1121
Columbia.
.747
.329
BlaKe nas inn uni cuouvoi , -, . - - -
. ... .-,j .-a . . i. hiiiu bonds. buV cannot untU tho ilouda
Warrenton. , .339 h very 8ure thftt eTery rail- upon Iheir-validity are removedln o
Weat.Seasido...l49 VcooT Bay can get up test suit as suggested. In nts.Wter
l,J-..:-. t M ronlve that, to Attorney Drown, Governor Weat
V?"ui .
.347
Rainier. .
St. Helens.
Vernonla. .
. Lo. AnEetea. ,
Oakland. . .
At jsaciatnento
'Baermento. ,.
Bah Francisco
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PERKINS IS MANAOEIt'
tt system Itself."
61; Since tbe papers Have takeq, the!
9 .matter up 1 understand that a lence
H la to ba erected around the-iresenolr.
10 The, tank $n tho hllf North Bond
7 bos been cleanea ana more ture.""
the system Is being exercised. These
are- not mattorfl for science' but for
I common sense cloanllnesa. .Th,ere s
"end. . .536
Madras. , . . ,364
Laldlaw. ... .49
Crook.
Rosland. '
Prlnevlllo.
th' waterfront I can conceive tnai, w Aiwmcy ., w, .
if niake'8 franchise Bhould fall, aft- says;
'742 or a delay of two or three yearn, the "In order that this matter 7 J"M oooocr'aUve Canery Hoi no, cause for people, to' become ;panl,c.
.'Ml traction- tranchlBe would Wl-talo Hdjusted1 without fdrtbelr delav ou OardJr f j6trIcken nor 8Cared over the water
Hands which would make the town, If ..re hereby author red to I. tuld , nABnfit lO.-Th J conditions, but there Is cause for a
., not the peninsula, al.ttle one rail , projj; TJSYSZTr l VA Cor. demand .for common cleanliness an
if all rauroaos nato " H-..w- .- , ,m fhir the nrotection oi our waier u).
!. .1 Am nt.nAAO1 DTIVU I'HCTMIIllT IjUlliUUUJ UVIW - - -
the master, had just been advanced
from mate to Captain of the big lum
bor carrier.
The Hnzel Dollar Is nbout eighty
nine feet longer than tho Nann Smith.
Aside from nbout 1,000 tons of steam
conl, she enme up In wntor ballast
nnd drew nbout fifteen foot of water
when sho crossed In horo. Sho has
sufficient conl aboard for fuel for the
trip to China. She will carry about
4,000,000 feet of lumber loaded anl
; will tnko on about 2,000,000 of di
mension lumber here. This has to
bestowed away nnd will keop about
forty longshoremen busy for tho noxt
ton dnyu putting on this enrgo. She
will finish her cargo nt Ptigot Sound.
Cnptnlu Olson will romnln here
and pilot her out. He regrets that
sho will lenvo horo during tho low
tides or ntherwlso sho might bo able
to tnko on nn nddltlonnl million feet
With 2,000,000 foet nbonrd, sho will
draw a little over sovontoon feet.
Coming In, Cnpt. Olson found about
twnty-Boven feet on the bar at flood
tldo so thnt ho will not havo nny dif
ficulty there but the Pony Inlot shoal
may give him n llttlo trouble Al
though it wns only half tldo whou he
reached tho Smith mill dock, Capt.
Olson had no troublo swinging her
around under her own power to the
dock.
Cnpt. Olson ihls aftornoou took
Cnpt. Penono down to Empire in
launch to glvo him a view of the nay.
It Is planned that houcoforth a ves
sel nf tho Hazel Dollar class will come
In here about onco a month to take
on a cargo at the Smith mill for Chi
na or other foreign ports.
Tho Nann Smith sailed this morn
ing for Bay Point in command ot
First Officer Erickson who brought
hoc up,, the last trip from Bay Point
Most of the Chinese crew nro uoc
eligible for admittance to tho United
8 lutes and tbe steamship company
has put up n bond of $600 for eack
mnii' cun'ranteelnt: that he will not be
aUof9 o smuggle off shipboard and
remain In this country, in cons
quencefi, they -are not permlttod te
Icyo tho ship.
i
VWILL IVK RECEPTION.
Gold Beach. ,
Canyonville.
Drain
Gardiner. . y
Glendale. . .
Myrtle Creek
Arlington. . .
Condon. . . ,
Curry.
Douglas.
..149 Oakland . ,
.336 Riddles. , .
. 301 taseburg, , .
.646 Yoncalla. .
429
fJllllam.
.317 Lone Beach.
1009
Grant.
.144Long Creek.
364 Monument
ICoutlnubd on page .)
1A1P. riuH tnwn
equal chance, none can complain.
JBlake'B franchise Insures the Coas
.164 Bay-Boise road an equal chance with
'all other on Marshfiild's waterfront
, .467 FRANCIS H. CLARKE.
187
4738, digqksT ANNOUNCEMENT of
".tbe SEASON-See LOCKHART'S al
I FRIDAY.
..70. " 4 . ,
THE GALILEAN, .sacred cantata at
'Baptist church Monday,
ec -
' Of VITAL INTEREST to you Seo
.LOCKHART'S FRIDAY ad.
irrs;r: . -Si-e-'SK'r "'"
. i a vn mnnnirpr c F Beruman. showing communication has nothing to ao
. "::."" .::"-; i.- MMt. dlrector8. as follows: Chas. Marks, Dennett tmnKs o. me or --.
aeiegaies 10 vuc u,- o- - -- A.0,0imr. n. but it makes a good deal or uiner-
Ing of Oregon which will be neia . c. .... . -- ' , whether or not we get these
M0y 17 at Portland; R. E. Golden. A. Perldna J. R. Butler A G Pe , c w W(J arfl
Win. Asplund, I. Lando and Robert w. -.--.. .-.- - " maklng our water 8ya.
Marks, prudent; H. C. Miller, sec-'tern more stable. Wo are not after
retary: Fred ABsenheiraer, treasurer; somo one's opinions on something of
1 ' "' ...t.ii. ... - untlmlv lirnnrnnt. but
n a Pflrklns. manaEer. . wuicu iuo, u, , o . ---
Hazen.
SOIETIIINO DOING See LOCK
HART'S FRIDAY ad.
The House committee of the Mll
llcoma club today arranged to tonder
a reception at the club Wednesday
night complimentary to tho officers;
of the Hazel Dollar. J. Albert Mat-
son. C. F. McKnignt ana ts. v. ivam-
rocrer nre In charge of tho arrange
ments for It.
for a wnter that common sense tella
us Is ordinarily wholesome. Thero U
ns much argument In tho fact that
the water haa been good for thirteen
years, as there Is in tho fact that
man haa lled 60 years and now
died. The streets of Marshfleld are
somewhat different thau they were
13 years ago, let's havo the water
different too.
IRA B. BARTLD,
City Health Officer. North Band
I