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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1911)
fjg2flllWVI um " I '. l"H'fpiHil TCWM "Vrf" THECOOSBAYTIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL- 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION- u Jim i.j - J. HI. BEiETI HAH f h i r h a ' EljlIJ ni9UEBL.ll through the act Continue" troin puso 1.) not a house or toilet nro on tlio en tire water shed, unltlior !o cattle Krare thereon and the Inml In covered with tlmtmr and under growth brush tines not remain r reservoirs. It In taken j screens at I'ony Creek I I nnil i' limped Into the reservoirs mid i again screened At the retervoln and t carried seven or right mils throitch ' th nl-iM tn l.o itllvttil nt ViiMh "0. n decisive 0110, Ilond the Mime day, mid when you Unci those conditions exist nnd con REBELS IN .. BATTLE TODAY (Continued from tinge 1.' without op)oltloii, whon tlio Mdltur knows I mil absolutely correct In hoth ensos nnd thnt I am right nnd sldorlitK the nnnlytila yon cannot put ,of tn0 "altl- he Is wrong as ho usually Is. when this Coos llay water on a par with ho Is paddling his ennoo In the other tlio water of tlio valley towns which Hoth side ehl-i lilted desperate eonrfoRe, manifestly stoking everything on the out coins , It was evident from the heavy fir ing thnt the casualties on hoth sides direction. la admittedly Itupiiro In many In- woro aoaimea to no very noavy. ine Then In another column n case of stances, without doing the residents j ,lr8t nilB nwo1l? uvory person In unhnM fm...i. la rnnnrfml In Inwn nt Of tills COlllnitmltV n crent WrollIT llV DollglaB. It WnS BCttrCCly daylight. Mrs. Woodruff and somo others, alarming them and hy preventing, M8- of tlio rcsrdents tomnlnod wlth- whereas tho source of thlH typhoid others from locating hero as no ono(,n a0 or Bought places of safety was "brought in fronulho outsldo nnd wants to remain long In n place Notwithstanding the orders of tho developed here, nnd If tho advanco- where tho water Is Impure. Whan American troops, many civilians mont of tho community wns at hand there In cause for It, let's talk It over rushed to tho International lino In nnd not this disposition to bo little, and piny fair no matter whether It ordcr to Bet a vlow of the fighting, this fnct would- havo been asscrtoJ. Is popular or unpopular to make tliOTho' ore-exposed .tor tho most im- K'nwlmm In n.f n-tll ., .!,, imnnrlnn. nt'R nnil Roiiin rnnsnn fnri"eni Hanger. All inc American nnmo.of Dr.' Unrtlo bo found, still Tho R Times takes up the following section ' tho present case, as It Is In all of my letter which says, "Hut It Is emus, It Is popular to attack any uot fnlr to have them nlarmcd slm- public Borvlcc corporation nfter thoy ply bccauBo omo ono ndoptB that "o Installed and tho stockholders method of becoming noticed In tho nvo unlit the plant. I do not want tlio Insinuation out that I believe thoro Ib any mnllco on tho pnrt of the agitators. It seems to be a sort of n popular thing to do tn nttnek community, whero otherwise their presence would never have been known." And from this section un dertakes to protect Dr. Hurtle of Xorth Rend, where nny ono ran sco cavalry In Douglas rushed to tho line nnd wcro assigned to positions and Company 0 of tho Arizona National Guard was ordered on -duty at the Armory to nwnlt developments. i DOUGLAS, Arl?., April 17. At 10f30 a. iih, tho firing censed with tho rebels holding every position which they occupied at. the beginning tho public service corporations, hut of tho battle. Tho rebels began dig- that the paragraph referred to shows l"K ob I am Interested I will not King new trenches nt once. Amerl on Its face It was not Intended for,Ject to having It done, If thoro U can troops Iind forced DoughiB resl nny ono particularly, but wns to Bround for It, but I certainly onnnot dents back Into tho city within three cover those In tho nast. nrosont nnd consent to this entire community bu-. blocks of Its center, future generally on this subject ' nlnrmod and damaged by tho mls whom tho cap would lit. , representations whethor It Is sincere Tho editor of Tho Times evidently r reckless. In conclusion I want to take o!f my hat to Hank DIers, but not tho got broad enough to soo that the nbovo wan a cap big enough (o cover anyone of the clues to which it re fers, nnd then proceeds to put tho peasant, nnd tnkon dlicctly by the same parties to Wei In Fargo Uxpress . ofllco and addressed to the State! Hoard of Health, Portland, Oregon. I cap The Times put on Dr. Hurtle but 1Snl,1,1 No the night cap I nui In the habit of!1 ..... ' i o was taken from the' residence of J. F. .McGulrc, Virginia .. r. .,..., , , .. .. tvnnrliwr Ili nil -l.rl.t f',,,1 l.nau S17C01, .Mirill IICIIU, SnilipiC .0. J I Vill UI1 I'll Hill III) llllll 1 lllll BIIIIIUWII.il "v " ' .B"V. " .i..oo . surprised to think tho Doctor would "8 all! God bless mo too! I 1""'' from the Mercy hospital, undertake to wear It. It looks to mo J. W. HKNNHTT. , North Hend; sample No. SO was ns though the Kdltor of Tho Times (This has been delnyed on account tn,i,, fr,nM ," C()0S ,,n" Grocery tried tho "caw-been" on himself nnd of wanting thq signature to the re- slmo Sherman Avenuo, North Ilond. was n llttlo Incllnod to think It might l'O't of tho Oth lust. It 'la conllrm- Tho bottIc ' whlc tno Mmplciworo fit him If he kept knocking. eil !' the wlro of tho 11th. but wo H0Ilt. wor" Purchased from the drug What I object to most Is thnt n expected another by mail duly sign- nt0l' nt Xorth nml' Tho' vvt'ro not ..n.nllm, .l,nl,t lm nrm,t,.,l I...... n.,,1 Oil. TIllH hlHt IinlVOd SllllllnV 1110111- BtCrllllOd nS tllCJ' HllOllld llIlVO 1)00111 It ndvertlBed to the world, that tho '"B nnd Is anneNod.) water on Coos Hoy wns Impure, tin- Portland, April (Ith, 1911. leas this In fnct wiib truo, nnd If It North Ilond Water Commission, wna, ns' I said beforo, tho Wut?r North Ilond, Oregon, Company nro the only ones who havo Gentlemen; over spent n dollar to ascertain tho Tho analysis of iiamplcs of water truo cnlulltlons nnd to undertake to out by you to ho laboratory showed remody anything which might look the following: Sample No. 25 contained 150 or- gnplBiiiB per e. e. and no ovldonce of objoctlonnblo. Many people do not understand thnt nil Water Company's duties end at tho curb, nnd thnt from there on tho cmiBumor hns his own plumber put In his own service- pipes which gnnlsms , to get the best results, nnd thoy jwero not packed In Ice ns they should hnvo been. Tho bottles were packed In a wooden box nnd sent by express to Portland. Mr. White Is considered the highest authority In the stnto. Other sam ples will bo obtained nnd forwarded In sterilized bottlos packed In Ice, as! recommended by tho authorities, as colon bacilli. This. I would regard 0"ria can niumpiy irom t porc.it. ns very oxcclleht water. ito "MOO In tlnce days nt ordinary Sample No. 37 contained 000 or- and room temperature." (Mlquol). per e. c. and no ovldonce ' nro frequently thrown on tho ground of colon bacilli. I and when put together may contain 8amp!o No. SO contained 130 or-1 colon bacilli or othor diBenBo germs, ganlsuiB per c. c. nnd no evidence of Don't forgot but this could novor got Into tho colon bacilli. ll'IIOXK at I ..I. mnliiB.1 and with proper euro bo wnah- All' these I would regnrd ns good ed out through tho faucets, although water for domestic use. ' IMIOXI-: I. S. KAl'KMAX .M CO VOUIl COAL OHDKItS 91.30 PKIt TOX. tho Turkish Dntha it Is popslblo that somo tnud or soapy eubstance would romuln In tho ser-j vice pipes for sometlmo notwlth etaudlng the fnut that water pasaos through the pipes. J When samples nro tnkon It hIumUi! ' Yours very truly, CALVIN S. WIUTI3, Stnte Health Olllcer. Good Livery Service No colon bacilli famplo thlrty-seve'i, nine hundred organisms nnd no colon bacilli. Sample eighty-nine, one hun- be tnkon direct from the mains and not fronv Uubu service pipes, mid so far ns tho disposition In these mat ters are concerned an Investigation of it Is propur nnd tho momburs of tho wnter company are only too nnxl ous to hnvo It gono Into, but thnt does not change tho fact that if anything dred and thirty orgnulsms por -c. e. like that Is In tho service pipes, thnt nnd no colon bacilli, there Is no pure wnter on Coos Hay. CALVIN S. WIIITK, M.D., "Tell tho truth nnd shnmo tho Devil" Secretary of Oregon Stnto Honrd of Is nn old saying and If the water l:t Health and State Health Olllcer. tho mains Is Impure, then everybody Tho samples of water referred to should know It and If it Is pure, then In tho foregoing report of Cnlvin S. this recont notoriety Is wholly wrong White, M.I)., of April 6, 1911, con and injurious to tho entire commit- Armed by his night letter of April 11, alty, ' 1911, were taken on Apt II 1, 1911, Tho evidence Is to the effect that by J. W. Gardner of North Rend, it Is tho purest wnter lit tho stnto F. M. Frledberg nnd J. H. Flanagan of Oregon, not accepting Hull Run. of Ma'rshftold, Oregon, In the presonce Now, Mike, what do jou think ofiof eaoh ether and other thnt, nfter all you have had to sa? The only time the Water Company has had any trouble about "pally woga" was at a banquet of the Cham ber of Commerce. A prominent uteii ber being about to leave home had ordered a new polly-wog front tho company. Tho siio he ordered wis too large for his homo faucet and It got scratched up "ptctty bd" In tho attempted' delivery. In conclusion. Mr. Hdltor do not mJsuudonMniid mo. If tho wattty hero was impure or contained ar.v objoc tlonnblo germs, such as are couUlned in the valley towns. 1 would be most heartily In favor of agitation and do ing everything In the newspapers ntfd everywhere else to Oo ns has boon done at Salem, Albary, Kugenu and possibly other towns, but tho differ- enco with these places Is that tho i water Is admittedly to be impure and one Is compelled to boll tlio wnter, whereas tho water on admittedly puro and the supply fre from ar Fnttcy new rigs, good horses nnd cnroful drivers nro now at tho dU- Portland. 'Oro.k April 12, 1911 posal of tho Coos nay public at II. Flanagan, ItKASOXAIlLH KATKS. Noith Ilond Orogon Wnter Rigs or rigs with drivers ronly fot ! Commission, Mnrshlleld, Ore. nny trip nnywhoro nny tlmo. Horsef Answering your wlro dated today, boarded nnd rigs cared for. saniplo twenty-flvo contnlned one' No-v hearse and special nccomnto hundred nnd fifty organisms por c. e. 'dntlons provided for fnnernl parties W. L. CONDRON'S J LIVKKV and fi:k STAHLF-S Piioxi: ara-j Have That Roof Fixed xow See CORTHELL Phone itiai FOR GOOD WORK IV ug your clothes to us. Cleaning' pressing and ropuirlng a specialty by experienced mh. Sntlsfactloi guaranteed IU(ANC1I UI) DOD persons SOX, Alliance Hlilc. l'rniit St. "'Wll FRIKM) OF COOS I1AV" So S. ALLIANCE COXXIHTING WITH I'llOXK Till: XOUTII RANK ROM) AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FROM Portland for Cons Hny Apill 10. XORTH PACIFIC 31'KAMSIIM' COMPAXV. f. F. MrGKORGK, Aaem Till: FAST AM) COMMODIOUS Streamer Redondb Coos nny Is II -tt.J he sourqo -'tLn ljjl (Kqulpped v.o. W irule.vO Will innlse regular trips carrying paosengeis both njs and freight befween Coos Raj- and Sun FnincUco. ARnervntieps for passengers made lit Alliance Dock, Marslt Icli) nml tutor-Ocean jTrniisp, CVi. Union Strt'et Wlmrf Xo. a. l, !nnrlrn. Fnr fnfoinnnHon. nlmnn or .no. ttr (.nil irom Caos Hhv for S;,.. i.N....(-Urw .!in n... . ....j-.TV, .. ,.. .Monday, April 17. itkk-OCKAX TRAVPORTATIOX COMT. OFFICE. SOUTH IUIOjIDWAY. I, , .Monday, April 17. V . x,. jjNTjlloKALIR cqmfVx . J" TRY A WANT, AD IN TIMES IF YoTEwmit &wttF3m Mllmmm m mm mi iw.- ssj aaau i iii W ilMlMillii mkn nin - ilniil tSim ImWi I ml II HI mm mmmw hmkirs mmm fi ill Hm , iii r jK'VIll HiWVKBWI vjBSat ; y is1 & Y 3' ' S a i . .11 AJ -5M l mm x kmJ uWv f 13 ZSl C.,rrl(KI Illl Alfred Bnjnilno0ewyork MUer.r of 5cnjanin QHes BENJAMIN CLOIt i'or SWING ANV SIJMM NiiXJSTJfiW ELEVEN A new invoice of Latest, just received on Steamer wuler and are now ready j mui.wwBu wxioiui'l-UUOH OIllKuj young men wiio value high qtt and authentic New York sfvli Every niodol is clistiiictircui sign and made 1roin a ttkt rare ueauiy aim unquestions sirengtu. It' you will favor us with a sjiection, you will learn tbiti though Iienjaiuin Clothes cnown all over the world for el style and quality, thoy it re not lJ priced in fad thev are verrli priced, value considered. $20. and upwards. OASir ONLY MONEY Til lEe-Hub Clotiu and Shoe Ca LVKSKFIIDLD BASJ WBTTIWWWBjaw7y,ifl'iir''riii in MHHn.jMiwii DO 8T NOW ' Lay in your .supply of wood row and avoid tho usual summer rush. "We havq plenty of wood and jusl at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, we will not be able to give you our undivided atten-. tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per On in)) load. Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump lou.l . We can furnish you a-man ro split and pi'le.it if desired. CJ. SMITH LUMBER SMT'G. CO. PHONE 19-.T 182 So. Broadway ' Real Estate Ban For bargain In City. Sit nnd Farm Projxrtr. S ALU 1'JtlZED Real Kslnto and IuukmI OH Central Arc, Mu 1 -A'r',tifitv-dPrMYftr.raii m Demand m for (be . "New WW Thnt wo have been tblU one-half enso of thl nn ordor for five mi I dnys ago. Dgt can mm with tho best lampniM' 'last. 'Coos Bay Wirt IMIOVK iWj Spring Is f and sols Plnegor. He P cleaned with my Vw No dust or worry. ?'! to 215 McCrary'DsS IMNKOOR. IN TIIK DISTRICT fpnjl U.VlTRi) STAXW DISTRICT OF OBI In the matter of L.f Arthur Bro'0' ? f known as Drown ' t i. r. nron audi1 ill no Individual!. I ni, iinilnrfillined W' I "" " " .. ..,wll K.IHa nn to U WTI ed OLD UBLIAULB STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS OX TIME Saffron, Alusuorth Dock, l'ortIml. at K P. M., every Tuesday Sal . from Ctoo. Ray every Saturday , Mn.ce of , rtl, , 01 ' IU ot 1 lu.M later ,., Friday noon.uuleMflchets " 1 " .- li. KKATtXO, AOK.NT mQyK !) i " , ' Beaver Hill Coal MOU.T DIARI.O AND JOSSO.V CEMENT. HUGH McLAIN fCONTRACTpR PHO.VE poj. Tuesday, April 18th. IM , following described ,.. l.nlnnt'lllir 10 WV' o,ni, nt ceneral ,.! rlnlnallyOfW! dialing . ..... . lnthlnS M goods, hats, gloves, i and groceries of tne nt ti ana 43. togetr storo 'fixtures of of JC9S.00, an w Coos Co., ure" at iB 7 ,andt . .. .j neferD- C. A. Seiuureuc j cy. Marshflcld r - erty may tlc'n to F. Brown Pojnt Point, tory may bo een undersigned " .n-j nrnfrnn. I ruriiuuu, v.,vp jjj ..! 1 h InsDei" E Russfll"! rr!? I'ltKII Ul "' " .he a1" ten. per cem- - must accuiui"' i right is rev.-r all bids, the said W object to cor,f)rmtln All bids will bo M of the undersign R. h. Dated April 7. iiV i 9UICK RESULTS JHHBBJBWgJBaHBpWjil