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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
."-! 'J ffcJtP- V '-- '-"mjflt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 8 i I Ui ift, i i - i fBM6HPWMlf JJfcfees Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates GET READY 10 II (Continued from pngo 2.) tlio olllco of n railway construction engineer. It Is known that ngonts of tho com pany huvo been licro lately contract- inbtho conduction of "tho now T.no' W nnd making other preparations lncl-ng oi anotner rigut-oi-wny con dent to tho beginning of work on n doninntlon suit by tho Pacinc CoaBt big project llko this ouo. Llne by Ci u Pcckt Tho riGut-of- A JJlM0!1!1 L.A" ,?"" way sought Is part of tho grounds of its Interests has not yet been closed till. Ulll itll Ul'lllllS 1IIU UAIIL-UIUU IU bo completed in n very short time. DOINGS AT GARRIXER IIIvul Suiuvcyliig; "";I'k Spending . .. . '" '"!''' --''cro TIia Dnuiilmrir ltuvlnu- snvR! "linn. Tho Iloseburg Ilovlow snys: "Hon. Jos. Lyons was In town from Gardi ner today. That section Is exper iencing unusual activity on account of the railroad surveys be IllU made i pn niwi through there. Tho S. another railroad company havo had partleH of engineers working In that vicinity for Heveral months past and both seem to bo doing careful and pormnnent work, .lust who Is bnck- Ing tho other surveying party Is not known, and they pay all the bills promptly In cash. They hnve at work n party of 22 men two moro thnn nAlllt.LJ 11 rirx'.t AU.11,1 I.lkHAIlftM iu ill uiv p. i. tun. i-iun. iiuiiiui f.y.l(L"cil..V' "",.,.r"ll'.r,M,.J? r.,0.VJ'" U) II lllllllUllllllllKIII HUH IIIUII III IIIU f!'1' "?", ,!!7'(!!ru",l'.,K'.1!)r,,Wl!J! J"1 this, nothing could bo ob-j month but later It was found that valiiPH of waterworks when tho mnt oer n pieco oi piopoin owned d tninii. In,..,. ., 1...1.,., ....1.1 u. .,,.,,.1, ,,....!. , .i... i... n.i i.. W. 1. ulki, upuii niiiui inej woio rboVco'San. Kar"' ors nt wS ! U.Cliwo Sjuno U looks ns if both lines aro to bo built. RANI) 1.XCH nt KAfil.lS HAIiL Bnturday ovonlng, OCTOMKR UH. Ml. SIO by ITLL band. If you have anything to sell, trade, rent, or want help, try u want nd. Look Before You Buy A glance at the Toggery Clothing "Will convince you of thoii superior stylo and tailoring and no other clothes at the price, .$20 to $25, can surpass them. "Wo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $10. One price, good goods and on the square is our motto. The Toggery I Ptire RACE TO GET RIGT-DF-WAY Pacific Coast Line Beats Southern Pacific to It For One Piece of Land. About tho only development In tho railroad situation today was tho ". Bealo Today's suit follow rlvnlry bu- tween tho Paclllc Coast Lino and tho Southern Pacific for tho samu right- of-wny. Yesterday morning, C. It. Peek rnneheil Dr. Ilnrtln in Norin U(,nd incident of tho club, and had him glvo u deed for- about sevon - ...... ..... . .... eigms oi mo. gun cuius grouuuB, uut1 the latter opposed deeding uway the site of their cabin. Soon after Mr. j I)jtllt llli "t II l I ! It llllln 111 nu, - .munii, niiu is getting right-of-way for tho South - " -'ac-Hc, round Dr. Hurtle and tried to got the right-of-way that had Jtbeen deeded to tho .North Pad- Ho Const Lino. i'ew Rumors Today. Thero were few now rumors nfloat here today. It was Intimated by partlos who claimed to be close In touch with . I . !.. I t II.. .....! nil' I'dOM uny ami IIOISO IIUO lUUl ,lu,R: wo"hl. bu ""cl'lB doing". nil f 1111 1 III'OIOL'L W1U1111 11 IUW (11IVH. lnrtlo nrrlvlnu from Gnrillner T wwww .v-w(- w - -v-v..--- - " Souimrn 'paduc tlu,,; ,1,ul ,1f?rilM,a th?,n time construction would bo stinted on th'jjtlco Iloldeii fined them ?ul) and costs. Kugeuo oud of tho Southern Pacific's Coos Hay project very soon. Whether construction will start on tho Coos Hay end this fall, could not bo at certaluod. (ilVKS L'P'OPTIOX According to u notice tiled for record with the county dork today, George X. Weiidllng, the millionaire lumberman and railroad buildor, will not purchase tho Saubert sawmill property at Acme, on the Sluslnw, Tho Nairn Smith will nrrlvo In Into river, tho notice liled bolng notice of "this afternoon from San Francisco. releaso on the option taken on thol property In Juno of this year. Yes- Tho Auinnco jB scheduled to reach or. ay I ho Guard printed a story 'll0r0 cnrly tomorrow from Portland that tho option had been ex ended nmd w,u pr0bnbly sail in tho aftor on account of defects In the tltlo to n0Qn for Eurelta tho property, nnd It Is probablo that the deal has been given up for tho snmo renson. ISugeno Gunrd. S. I OFFICIAUS TOUR. A special train of Southern Pacific company otllclnls passed through hero Sunday en routo north. Tho party Included Pies. Win. Sproule. Gdn. Mgr. K. K. Calvin, and Supt. L. R. Fields. Tho Southern Pacific lines In Oregon nro again under tho Juris diction of tho San Francisco hond quurtcrs and these otlleials camo up on a tour of inspection. Roseburg Review. ROR AR.MV OFFICKR. jSau Francisco l'IckiMickets .Mnko Get I Awtiy Today. (I)y Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Ca!.. Oct. 2C Captain T. N. Kito of tho Tonth Hnt tnlion of Phillppino Scouts, reported to tho pollco that his pockot was picked on n strcotcar of a check of $3,000 nnd ?50 in money. Tho check wns signed by' Captain M. Dun kor, U.S.A. Alfalfa Hay $15,50 per ton in five ton lots A. T. HAINES' Efi PROJECT OP H. M. Byllesby Company May Acquire Big Rights Near Eden Ridge. ' Negotiations for tho Bale of the big water power rights on the South Fork of the Coqulllo near Eden Rldgo to the II. II. Uyllosby com pany of Chicago, owners of tho Ore gon I'ower company of Coos Day, are pending. If It Is purchased, It is understood that the c6mpany will develop It nnd by high tension wires transmit the power to all towns in this section and possibly furnish power to most of the logging com panies operating In this territory In case electricity supplants the steam donkey engine as now seems appa rent. Tho South Fork water rights aro owned by M. J. Anderson and n compnny of Grants Puss people and other capitalists. It is said to bo oncof tho biggest wnter rights In Southern Oregon, the estimated horso power being about 25,000. M. J. Anderson, active head of tho company now holding It, is In Mnrshflcld with Engineer N'lccols of tho UylleBby company. They havo just been making an Investigation of it. In case tho Uyllesby people do not take it over, Mr. Anderson and his associates plnu to develop it them bcIvcs. Several on the Coquille Are Fined North Bend Case Being Probed. For stringing their nets clear across the Coqulllo river, Messrs. Durkdoll and McCtto of near Myrtle Point, were lined $60 nnd costs In Justice court at .Myrtle Point this I week. Tho cuso wiib prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney L. A. Lu- Joqvlst of Coquille. The state law specifies that nets must not be strung more thnn one-third of tho dlstanco Incmutt tint hi renin. It will iiohsIIiIv ' bo appealed. ' l In 'this law, thero Is nn evident I .. .. . peculiar error, l no law speciiying that nets cannot be strung more than one-third tho distance across tho ........... . ,.t. ..... ............ ll.n wuiuiib bhuuiiib eiiuiuuruiuit uiu (streams In tho state. It evidently intended to take lu Coos River but Instead of specifying Coos River, -It MMTER M specifies "Coos Buy." ,. iuuiwhh i.iu uhum-i i suggests an Industry thnt Is practlc- 'Tho Wny,' 'The Truth and Tlio The Nnss foiolgn flBherninn caso.f.0"1""10" , KK-ntor nnd consequontly!nly 0Wn. RalBlng pheasantH ls Light,' 'Tho Door,' 'Tho Lamb of was nlso brought Into court ngaln no l"iryliiK or tho wntor ninyiio ex-ino ,,. ditncult than raising poultry. God,' nnd 'Tho Savior, nt Coqulllo this week. On the llrBli1,1,,,1!' ,,,. . Illn ,,v.alnnl ,. , li "ot It 1 far moro profitable. In tho "Throo grent thoughts cluster trial, Judge Coko held that us the '" " " ' ".J bWi or thoi"nmo ""?"!? ""'t varyono fnllB ton,)(lllt tho nnmo of Jesus: It Is pcr- llshormen wore being paid by tliu I ?oro,it ?omnmiv tho ATnnrt fnt rt ,,,coo,l. 'i1 V.10 ,ilt,cr w,,'.tho f?ctiinnniU, it Is powerful, It Ib prcclou.. month and that us Mr. Nuns had thoi UCOllSeS lOt" IIIO HOIS, 11 WUS HOI a - . . violation of the lnw. Then the Unit - I llflMHIl VVlM'lt lll.llll' llfllll Slill lll.l' 1 tluli nml n mm' Kiiinnlnliit win iliml 1 V tff. WBgMV - VtVVWl in' JusUco' Hoidoi'co 0 j UenrfiiK on tho latter charge. uh 1110 Jus - It will be oppoalod. -MI. 1..11HMI VIHL 1H III -Iirril IlHIlfl III- ilnv InvPkirtiriiHni? n rnfhfii rovtilrhitr tmur flutist ttivritvlni' fi-t1i tf tK youths. Ono of tho youths has boon expelled from school. 0. for tho case. Whether thero will be uny criminal prosecution will depend on what evi dence Mr. Llljeqvlst lu able to gather today. AI.OXO Till! WATKR FRONT Tho Rcdondo sailed lato yesterday afternoon from San Francisco for Coos Rny. RAPTISTS' XRW HUM!. Divorced People to bo Refused Mar riage by .Minister. McMINVILLK. Oro., Oct. 25. Tho Oregon Hnptlst convention closed Inst week. One of the Important ques tions discussed was tho "Attitude of Ministers Toward Divorced Peoplo," led by Rev. A. A. Holmes. It was tho cause of a groat deal of warm dis cussion. When put to n vote, how ever, tho question was settled by un nulmous adoption of tho following resolution: "Resolved, That wo, tho Baptist ministers of Oregon, In convention assembled, declaro thnt wo will not olllciate at a wedding whero either of tho contracting parties Is a di vorced person for any other thnn tho Scriptural reason, namely, adul tery." DON'T FORGirr tho Seventh An nual HALL, NORTH HKXI) FIRE DKPAHTMK.VT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT URDAY night, OCTORER 28. Tlck ots $1.00. Tho Times' Want Ads bring results WANT DATA ON PRESENT PLANT Water Committee to Confer With Present Company j Meeting Last Night. -j After hearing tho detailed report of Engineer Hlchnrdson on the Coos Day Wnter situation, tho Joint com fiiittm nf tho North Rend nnd Marsh-! Held city councils last evening In-, structcd Councilman Copplo to se cure a statement from tho Coos Bnyi Water compnny of tho property ami wnter rights that they hold In Pony Inlet nnd If possible tho price for which they would sell It to tho city. In addition to this, City Attorney Gobs of Mnrshflcld was Instructed to prepare n written opinion on tho leg al means whereby North Fiend nnd Mnrshfleld could unite In tho Issu ance of bonds for acquiring or con structing n Joint water system for the two cities. Previous to this, statements wore made by some of tho councllmen present ns to their IdenH of handling tho sltuntlon. Councilman nnrtlo of North Bond expressed tho opinion thnt the thing to do, In his estima tion, wns to acquire the present plant, purify tho supply and put In reservoirs and Increase tho supply If It could b6 done at reasonnblo rate. And also, It possible, to acquire the water rights of tho Clear Lako or some other adequato supply and then when tho domnnd hero nec essitated, utilize tho new sourco of supply. Councllmnn Copplo of Mnrshflcld concurred In this. Last evening's session of tho Joint wnter commlttco wns nttendetn by Councllmen McDnnlols and Bnrtlo of North Bond nnd Councllmen Powers, Ferguson, Savage, Copplo and Al brecht of Mnrshflold. Mayor Simp son wns unnblo to bo present owing to a social engagement nt North Bond. Mayor Straw of Marshflcld was thero but did not tnko any part In tho dlsciiBRlon. City Attor ney Gobb of Mnrshflcld and nlso n number of cltlczns wore present. Iteport More Detailed. Engineer Rlchnrdson's report on tho presont vntor system was more detailed than wob thought by tho councllmen who hnd not seen It pre viously. However, some expressed regret thnt It did not cover moro fully tho mnxlmum supply from thnt source tho water rlghtB and prop erty that It embraced. Tho fact that Mr. Richardson did not plnro an estimated vnluo on tho rcnl cstnto Involved wns satisfactory to tho council. In his report, Mr. Hlchnrd son stntcd that at least during the dry ummor months tho compnny wns utilizing tho ontlro surfnro flow of water there. To ascertain whnt nddltlonnl wnter there Is In Pony Inlet, he said It would bo necessary to Bluk wells nnd mnko n thorough test. Until this Is done, he said It wns problematical as to the amount of wnter thnt could bo secured. Al- so, ho stated In tho report, tho en - cronchlng of settlers Into the drain - i.nt ir,n ,ns sn vn vrv iiimrni nBi'7 '"""'"" .l '"' 'u' ll,U InrOiwlnil lllinnil nllnu-nnnnu 1 things thnt are taken Into rnnnlil ,lr... I... l.n ....! I.. .ll.....l..l.... : r'mfii. Win, rvimiinnv ." . .'1111,1111 J rtiiiT iii'imiiK iiw re inn, t "Uiirii - 'man Ferguson suggested tho next stop should ho to confer with tho va - tor company and secure from them n I -. ii ?nt or tno Property mat was nLnMnt"1 m1 v Miniieiit ii u'nfor i.nm,,n,,v I illCIUClOcl ""J'' i0. .U,0"?1,t .!'?.. 'n.tCwCom,,nny " ' --' '"' , Ba dologntod to secure n Btntcraont dologatod to securo n stntemont from them of tho property Included1 J -....,! f V i IIW nnd tho prlco or tonus tho company vv , T '""" 1 '"" n ,,A " i r would be willing to mnko to the city, i ','"8 " I,,n,n ,ontllnR of tho law Mr. Copplo thought tho commlttco,1 a..",', ,. , , , ,, should flrst dotormlno what property' ,S, fi' ,?,? n ffrontr "ro,toct.lon wub needed or desired. I Jn Ba, "' 8. Ulnu ,fIfno 'ch law Thou Councllmnn McDnnlol asked : w"ro. ?" th. b.ooks: n ' unlnwfnl to I to hnvo an nttornoy propnro a writ. ten opinion ns to tho means whore- bv North Rend nnd Mnrshfleld could j unite In securing n Joint system. Ho said that various opinions hnd been , ; " "".' ""' iui m siuppcu hnznrded and ho would llko to havo " tho state. It encourngea tho reniy an opinion thnt bonding companies "K "r tno " r"8' wlllcl Is i benefit, could rely on. City Attorney Gnss In ot,hor words' nn Industry of consld u'ih pniiod nn nnd oni.i tim i,n .n..i.i omulo proportions Is therobv crontod. look tho mntter up but until thon hoi could not haznrd an opinion. Ho Btated that any wny tho bond com- . " '" providing mo oggs, m pnnles would hnvo their own nttor-, ,!,'l,c! on n8 ,to ""ring qnd porsonal neys go over tho matter. attention when required. Reoves' It wns decided to hold nnothor meeting next Monday night, or as soon thereafter as Mr. Copplo can ob- tain tho desired data from tho Coos nay Wnter compnny. Councilman McDnnlel will in tho1 meantlmo securo Engineer Rlchnrd- son s bill for the special report. NOTICE TO PURMC. An Informal recoptlon for Con gressmnn W. C. Hnwley will bo held nt tho Chamber of Gnmmerco nt S:00 o'clock P. M Frldny, October 27. All are cordially Invited to bo present. J .T. McCORMAC, President. NOTICE TO REDMEN. All members of Koos Tribe nro re quested to meet In Finnish hall Fri day, October 27, at S P. M. Busi ness of importance. R. E. PINEGOR, Chief of Records. RAXD DANCE at EAGLES HALL Saturday evening, OCTODER 28. MU SIO by FULL band. Reasons Why 4QhHillll7 r-Ai-rn-1- , w-ta- " T?i" JtotoL" c.m. The volume of trade is our method not long profits. f$ Our system of doing business CASH ONLY OurJ guarantee of satisfaction or money back "MONEY TALKS," Hub Clothing &Shoe Co. MAKSIIFIELD TO OltKCOX MARKS CONTRACT FOR RKSTOCKIXfl Till! STATU WITR KI!I!VICS AM) CHINA PHUAS- i ANTS. For tho purpose of restocking tho Btato with Reeves' and Chlnn Pheas ants, tho Stato Fish and Gamo Com mission has nindo a three-year con tract with 'Gone M. Simpson, Corval lls, Oregon, whoreby Mr. Simpson will give his exclusive services to tho state uh well as tho uso of his excellent equipped game farm. Simpson's sue- cess In tho rearing of wild game birds minriintniot tint Hiutn nuiilust nnv non- B,0 i,)8H, ; T10 ronrUK f wlld gamo blrdHi PROPAGATE 61 foralllV'l',0-"!nrlC,t. f.r lJontB. nml tlio inr an demand originates In all parts of tho' ulilorn-' iTtli.i stntciu - raised In ShV." wCV S been pinioned before they wore able, to fly, may be sold directly to tho con-1 if..,i.. ii. s i i ia,,,,,.,,. ,,,,.,.1,11.... ......,!, i i.i u., ,s ,',' 1 ...., 7,, ,,. "n" ' !" j ,0lu TnH jw js aV'llnltoIy set forth ln fVetm T2T,. Lords Orouon Lnws.lnnythlng described In thnt term all jw),pll , ,,-r0vUionnl exception to ' thlng3 nearest and dearest, on which " octlon 2a0 ' TIl rocont fuss ovorwo plnco great voluo and cherish ' g('rvl"K cll,,m PIioamnitH nt tho Pres-in our souls nro precious-such n I Idowtnl banquet lu Portland. October 111. arose over the failure of tho news- i.nii.iN ttkt , ,t...l l. .k ...l.nl l ' K.',V I. . .-. .'.,,' ',"'.'" ,,lw' ,rI' ...-,..,.,,!" T... V J fJ.)" " ?.s.,.' lc .,".Min.vo.,,00n ov" ,,?".UB (,,',r"lg ,,llp 01U?" Bcn8.0". on- ', """' '1' ', ') oy "o "?u,' " ...'" . which onnbles Ul V, , i'ion to keep n perfect .J'10. B,nto ,,s willing to co-opornto wJh tl,oso ' wl,H t" m'so pheas- "." un"B - Ior n trl. c0 slstlng of ono mnlo nnd two hens. "'""" '"si)nts readily sell for 02.50 lor c?cks n,ul Irom ?3'0 to ?1.00 for re'"nles. 30,000 PER CENT JUMP IX EXPRESS ASSESSMEXT OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 2G. That express compnny nssess ments were raised 10,000 to 50,000 per com by tho State bonrd of Equalization of Okla ohmn Is shown in nn nppenl filed with tho Secretary of State. Tho Pacific Express com pany placed tho amount of as sessable property within tho stato at $S50, and the board raised the amount to $182,380. Tho valuation of the Wells Fnrgo company was raised from $27,2G0to$072.G2G; tho United States' from $41,G3G to $1,427, 365, and tho American's from Y,iuu to $702,145, n You should see The Hub for Suits, Over coats and Rain Coats now while selections are complete You see the largest selection of Clothing in Coos County 1$ All the newest nov elties direct from the East. BANDON A E. EVERY ME Rev. Hall In Sermon Holds Up the Name of Jesus as Above Every Other. (By Leo Wobstcr) "A Nnmo nbovo every Nnmo" was tho theme of an eloquent sermon delivered nt tho Pcoplo's Revival to n lurgo nnd enthusiastic audlcuco at tho Tabernacle last evening. Tho speaker said In part: "Tho name of Jesus Is my thomo, n great themo becnuro a great per- sonuiity is bemud it. no is cniiea h.v ninny different nnmes, all of them doserlntlvo of some duality or nttri- bute such as, 'Imiuniiunl.'Tho Word,' 'Wonderful,' 'Tho Prince of I'cnco,' Periunnent bucnuso divine; tho Goa Mnll I1()t Cl0(l ro( .,. m,,, .... , man lifted up to educed to man, nor God but the Christ I U VIUUi HUriULli IIIJ (illivavi !- r ...1 .....,.. I.nlii alnl.ia.n ttfP "JBOnt Tl!"0 ,,?I'8 l" M,M " 0ln of nU wen Ion. 1''011' vorlastlng to ovHaitlns 1 IIIMI 111 I VJ1JII. "Klnnllv tint nnmo Is nreclous, In this wo do not speak lightly of fnthor or mother, our dear ones, our country, but tho nnmo of Jesus Is. nbovo every nnmo In priceless pre clousnesB. Ho Is precious nbovo all that wo prize, becauso Ho brought us from death to life. "Wo woro lost and nro found. "Oh, how golden the gratltinlo or tho fedoemed 'Listen to thorn Slntf. "Thero Is n fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immnniiors veins, nnd sinners plunged beneath that blood, lose nil their guilty btalns. After tho servlco tho personal workers commlttoo wns called ana some strenuous work was outllnea for them. Fifty peoplo nt work win fill tho Tabernaclo ovory night. Remember tho sorvlco tonight ana bring your nolghbors. 7:30 Is tho hour. Perfect Chocolates Thnt's what Stafford's Cho colates are. Thoso delicious confections cannot bo made any better. If they could we would do it. Mado ln our own factory of tho highest grade of lngrpdlents, absolutely pure, and after a famous reclpobjr an expert candy maker tiiej represent tho nemo of perfec tion in Chocolates. After you havo tasted them you will know this, for tne taste tolls tho truth. TRY A 1JOX TODAY I ABO TWO STORES. W" Jlyjij;-.. rx: K&L ssa msmmzzsi iliiiaiiiia-MUMBM(M--fMiiiM ViTfc.