The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 01, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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BAKfNPOWDEJ
Absolutely Pure
MAKES HOME BAKING EASY
Light Biscuit
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
Fine Puddings
Flaky Crusts
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar
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FEW CHANGES
SITS
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enwnro company will bring the litiga
tion by the government attacking Mb
title of tlio land grants of the South
ern Orojon company. Mr. Smith ac
quired thcHo in taking over
tho Southern Oregon company last
summer. A largo shnro of tho 10G,
000 acres of tho holdings In Coos
county, besides some In Douglas, nro
In what Is known as tho old Coos Hay
Wagon Iloail Land grant. Tho
Southern Oregon compnny lifts been
paying taxes yearly on these lands
despite tho cloud on tho tltlo and
now, according to tho report, C. It.
Smith will ccuko paying taxes until
tho caso Is decided. Juut how much
this will affect tho Incomo of Coos
county for tho tlmo being and what
stops tho county will possibly tako to
enforce tho collection nro legnl ques
tions that will probably bo brought
up noxt year.
New
TOW 11V ELECTRICITY
Device for Hauling Ships
through lNiiuiiiiu (.mini
NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Tho sys
tem for towing at Panama has been
porfectod. Tho government has In
vited bids for tho electric towing
locomotives. A single machine for
experimental purposes will be built
at once to bo followed by 39 other
locomotives. Tho electric motors
must bo sulllclontly powerful to move
tho largest vessel nt tho rate of ten
iullos an hour. Tho towing is to bo
dono by four hawsers, two forward
and two nft, attachod to tho wind
lasses of tho towing locomotives. To
prevent damage to tho gates, tho ship
must bo under control nt nil times.
Tho electric mules will run on n level
except In pnsslng from one level to
another, whon they will climb hoavy
grades.
CAPT. MIEN
IS
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Tells Portland Paper That Coos
Bay Will Have Largest
Ships Running Here.
A Portland paper says: "With nn
appropriation which tho people of
Coos Day will seek to get from tho
next congress, that placo can bo
mnde one of tho finest deep wuter
harbors on the const, says Captain
Macgonu, master of tho steamer
Urcakwater. In ordor to show Con
gressman W. C. Hnwloy tho condi
tion of tho hnrbor and bnr and Im
press on him tho need of nn appro
priation tho Urcakwater mndo n trip
out last Friday with tho congress
man, tho port commission nnd mem
bers of tho Chnmber of Commorco
ubonrd.
"Captain Macgcnn says that 18
years ago an appropriation of $2,-
500,000 was made by congress to Im
prove Coos liny nnd get n depth of
20 foot on tho bar nt high water. Of
this sum only $750,000 wns expend
ed, ho says, this Including locomo
tives nnd other paraphernalia for tho
work. Tho remainder of tho appro
priation reverted to congress.
"They havo over IS foot at low
wator now, sayH Captain Macgenn,
nnd If they could got tho remainder
of tho appropriation they could hnvo
35 feot of water on tho bnr.
"Tho dredge Oregon hns doopcnc
tho channel to between IS nnd 10
feot from tho bnr to Marshflold and
In iniiny places there nro 40 nnd 50
feet of wnter.
"In flvo yenrs," says Captain Mnc
genn. "they expect to tnko tho lar
gest steamors in tho harbor.
"Ho says thnt botweon Novombor
15 nnd 20 tho Simpson Lumber com
pany's new steam schoonor A. M.
Simpson will bo launched from tho
01 HALLOWE'Ei
Event Passes Over Without
Any Damage Being Done
Hoax In Worth Bend.
Hnllowo'cn Is over and gone nnd
tho aftermath of It is not nearly so
bad as some feared It would bo. Tho
pranks jilnycd wero mostly minor
ones nnd no serious dnmago was
done.
Tho greatest prnnk of all on tho
Boy, so far as reported today, was
perpetrated Iti North Demi. About
2 o'clock this morning, soino ono
gained access to tho Porter Mill cn
glno room nnd tied down tho whistle.
On honrlng tho whistle, employees
of tho Not th Bond box factory
thought thoro must bo a flro nnd
turned in tho nlarm. Tho firemen of
North Bend responded but wore not
nblo to discover tho flro. Tho pro
longed blowing of tho whlstlo nt Por
ter dually convinced them of tho
hoax. It was upwards of fifteen min
utes before tho whlstlo could bo shut
off, so cffcctlvo wns tho tying of tho
Hallowe'en tricksters.
In Marslilleld, Marshal Carter has
only heard of ono deed thnt has
wrought up anyone's ire. Sonio ono
stolo tho front gnto off tho fenco of
E. .M. Erlckson, on Donnelly avenuo
nnd It cannot bo located. However,
Marshal Carter says ho hns practical
ly established tho Idontlty of tho par
ties taking it nnd unless they return
It tonight or enrly tomorrow, ho ex
pects to havo warrants Issued for
them.
During tho enrly hours of tho ovon
Ing, tho younger folks had lots of
fun with Jnck-o'-lnntorns, stalking
ghosts nnd fnlso fnces nnd grotcsquo
costumes.
Sovornl Hnllowo'cn parties wero
given, tho largest In Marshflold prob
ably being thnt enjoyed nt tho High
School building by High School stu
dents nnd tenchcrs.
Signs, tnblcs nnd other looso fix
tures wore piled up on J. W. Den
nott's lnwn this morning but nono
wero broken. In other pnrts of town
thoro woro nlso ovldonco of mlschlof
mnkors having been nbrond.
TIM BROS.
(Continued from pngo 1.)
er tho Inst two named havo any con
nection with the compnny or the
contracting firm.
"Hlght-of-wny Agent .T. L. Duell
nnd one or two others nro with tho
party nnd they havo two automobiles
from tho Moon garage.
"Twohy Drothers built tho South
ern Pacific company's Deschutes rnll
road, which parallels tho Hill road
which Portor Drothers built. Tho
Twohys aro among tho country's lar
gest railroad contractors nnd have
had many lnrge contracts in tho
northwest during the pnst few years."
(SET ItlOIIT OP WAY
Del Ciitlirnrt Assisting Southern l'n
cltlo Near Ton Mllo
Del Cathcart loft this morning for
Ten Mllo whoro ho will nsslst tho
Southern Pacific right of wny men in
getting right of wny between thoro
nnd Onrdlnor. Owing to his knowl
edge of tho country nnd extensive nc
qunlntnnce, It is expected thnt ho will
bo nblo to securo directly consider
able right of way that otherwise
might havo to bo condemned, thus
causing delay.
EXPECT SUMXER HERB
GUS BENNETT'S VIEW
Sny Xnnn Smith Is Carrying Most
TjIiiiiIh!' Possible
Qua Bennett hns figured it out that
Congressman Ilawley Is away off In
his estlmnta thnt tho Xnnn Smith Isi
not onrnlnc within nbout $100,000 .homo of Jnmes Drndy started hit
per year oftheamountshomlght earn ting up tho gnsolluo In Mr. Brady's
carrying lumber from C003 Bny If enr, and when they flow bnck Into
Vice-president nnd Engineer of the
I'noltlc Const Lino Coming Soon
Vice-president Sumner of tho Pn-
clflc Const Lino Is expected hero
shortly with his son who is In chnrgo
of tho survey work, tho latter now
being nt tho wlntor enmp nt Winches
ter Bay. Just what tho develop
ments with tho company nro could
not be nscortnlned todny.
TnkcH Horse Awny. F. P. Norton
will lenvo tomorrow with Headlight,
tho fast innro which ho sold to F. E
Alloy Inst summer, for lloscburg.
Headlight Is to bo used n prompter
nt Alley's stock farm near Itoscburg.
MOSQUITO OX CUSOIilXE JAG.
And the Poor Thing Explode An It
Approaches Kite.
TABBYTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 1.
Mosquitoes in Cortlnnd St., North
Tnrrytown, havo become gnBolhio
drunkards nnd nro terrorizing the
town. A family of mosquitoes In the
tho harbor and bnr permitted her to
enrry cnpaclty cargoes. Mr. Bennett
states thnt ho has looked tho matter
up and finds thnt tho Nnnn Smith
Is cnrrylng nil sho enn enrry to tho
best advantage.
"Such reports ns Mr . Hnwley
stnted nt the Chamber of Commorco
nro detrimental to this hnrbor," snld
Mr. Bennett. "I do not know who
gnvo him his Information hut ho Is
nwny off. Tho Nnnn Smith is carry
ing nbout 1,750,000 feet per cargo
nt tho prosont tlmo. While her ca
pacity Is supposed to bo 2,500,000
feet, this Is evidently estimated from
tho light eastern plno nnd not from
tho henvy Oregon fir or pine. An
other thing Is thnt If sho took on n
load of two million and ,n qunrtorj
tho houso they wero in an nwful con
ditlon.
One tried to alight on Mr. Brndy's
noso ns he wns lighting his plpo nnd
exploded with n loud report, setting
flro to n mattress. Mrs. Drndy wns
badly burned trying to put It out nnd
Mr. Brndy wns burned on tho fnco
Neighbors nro nfrnld thnt tho gns
ollno hnblt will spread nnd tho town
will hnvo to remain In darkness. Tho
question now is, mow long does n
gnsolluo Jag last?
A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD
Seems heavier whon ho hns u wenk
bnck and kidney trouble. Fred Duoh-
rou, mall carrier nt Atchison, Kan-
bub, snys: "I havo been bothered
feet. It would hnvo to be stowed nnd ". , V, " ,vn "" .. ..
this process Is slow, requiring about .'J.h '?"? ?n'LWn,Wor tmnhl. "' ,l
eight or lq days. This would re- h" " Bevo,r m " nc,,,)8S '' "";
-..it in i.n- mi,in n.,n t-in in ,, Whonover I cnrrlod n heavy load of
weeks nnd carrying nbout 2,250,000 "'"" ' kl(,ll0' troublo ineernsed. I
feet. If sho enn tnko thnt amount of , ponio tlmo ngo, I started taking Fo-1
Oregon timber. Now sho londs nil Io" Mdnoy Pills and slnoo taking'
Snvo monoy by patronizing Tho
Times ndvortlsors.
Look
Before You
Buy
A glanco at the
Toggery
Clothing
Will convince- you of
tlioir superior stylo nnd
tailoring and no other
clothes at tho price, $120
to $25, can surpass
them. Wo do not con
fuse our buyers by ad
vertising suits from $10
to $10. Ono price, good
goods and on the square
is our motto.
The Toggery
wnys nt the shipyards of Kruso &
Bunks. It will be christened by Cnp-i
tnln Mncgunn s 11-yenr-ohl daughter
Isabel."
('IIAMREH OF COMMERCE NOTICE
i tho roguinr mooting or tlio lixecu-
tlvo committee of tho Marshflold
Chamber of Commerce will be hold
Friday nftemoon. Novembor .1. nt -I
o'clock. Full attendance Is doslred.
DH. J. T. McCOHMAC, Pros.
AT THE THEATRE.
Tho Nnshvlllo Students oponed
their first night's porfonnunco In
North Bond last night to n packed
houso. Every ono went nwny moro
than pleased with tho show, claim
ing that It was tho best thnt had
over vlsltod tho city. Thos Harris,
principal comedian nnd mnnologlst,
was a scronm throughout tho ovonlng.
Coy Hemdon, tho Wizard of Hoop
villo, and his educated hoops filled
tho nudleneo with woudor nt tho
marvelous feats ho performed with
his hoops. Every font was llbornlly
npplnudod.
The Nay Bros., singing nnd danc
ing comedians, wero called back so
often thnt tlioy wero compelled to
rofuso to come out ngnln.
J. W. Jordan, tho swootost trom-
she can tnko with tho slings, nbout
1,700,000, makes a round trip In flvo
dnys or In ton dnys would cnrrylng
nbout 3,100,000 feot of lumbor
again U 2,2(JO,000 thnt tho would
enrry In two weeks If It wns stowod
and sho wns londed to capacity. I
havo examined Cnpt. Olson's report
to tho government nnd find that ho
has not reported less than 25 feet on
the bnr In months nnd 27 feot nt
high tide."
them I hnvo gotten entirely rid of
nil my kidney troublo nnd nm ns
sound now ns ovor." Foley's Kidney
Pills nro tonic in action, quick In
results. No matter nt whut stngo
your kidney troublo may bo, tako
Foley's Kidney Pills nt onco for
quick nnd permanent rellof. Bed
Cross DriiK Store.
EDITOR PULITZER DEAD.
CHARLESTON, S. C, Nov. 1.
Josoph Pulitzer, proprietor of tho
Now York World nnd tho St. Louis
Post-DIspntch, died here of heart
failure. For more than a quarter of
u century Josoph Pulitzer hail beon
ono of tho loading figures In Amorl-
Jcau Journalism. Although Mr. Pullt-
zor nnd been blind Tor n number of
yenrs, ho, nnd with tho possible ex
ception of W. R. Henrst, did moro
than nny other man In modernizing
tho nowspnpor.
HAD CORSET OX TRIAL
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 1. Mrs.
M. Orr took out n wnrrnnt for Mrs.
Carrie Wnrnor's nrrest bepnuso Mrs.
Warner secured n $5 corset on trial a
year ngo nnd nfter wearing It contln
unlly now wants to rotuni It on tho
claim that It docs not fit.
A new stock of tho latest In
tho
MAZDA LAMPS
Send in Your Ordor
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHOXE 237-J
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits;
NOTICE.
Aoiico is iiercuy iiivon tnnt nur-
sunut to n unanimous vote of nil tho
stock subscribed in tho "Modern
Company," n corporation organized
nnd existing under tho laws of tho
Stntn nf Orncrnn. tlio dlrrx'tnrs nt snlil
bono solo artist of his race, mndo n company duly filed with the Secretary
derided hit with his solos. Peoploiof state of the said State of Oregon,
wero surprised nt tho music ho got ion tho 2Gth day of October. 1911.
out of ' l Mrumont
Tho closing net entitled "Tho Duol
Ist." wns very laughablo.
Tho show lasted nlmost two hours
nnd there Is something doing ovory
minute. They will open a two nights'
engngomont nt tho Royal tonight.
Snvo money by patronizing Tho
Times advortlsers.
Supplementary Articles of Incorporn
tlon, changing tho nnme of said cor
poration to tho "Bradley Candy Com
pany," ' J. W. VOOAN.
L. W. TRAVER,
E. E. TRAVER,
W. C. BRADLEY,
M. T. BRADLEY.
Directors.
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIOXK MAIN JJ7-J
Good Liven
Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drivers aro now at ,ttho dis
posal of tho Coos Bay public at
KEASOXABLE KATES
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywnere any time. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special acommo-
datlons provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
FHONE 273-J
TSie Suit Question
Can be settled easily here for the Man that desires Suit
"Smartness."
Our swell Fall Suits show all the little "kinks" that
give individuality to Men's Clothes without being freak
ish. The new features in Cut and Tailoring have all been
honored by the best Tailors, who made these suits to
our order,
The new colorings In fabrics . are handsome, and
we're- snowing a mug puce range .01 unusual values,
$10.00, $15.00 Upto $45.00
Mr, Smart Dresser, we're at your service for a hand
some, clean-cut, Fall Suit as well as Rain Coats
Overcoats or Gabardine.
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Marshficld
Bandon
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday,
Nov, 4, at 3 o'clock P, M,
IXTEB-OCEAX TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPAXY.
Phono 44 C. P. McQEORGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAXI) AT H P. SI. OX OCTOBER 3, 10, 17, 21
AXD 31. SAILS FROM MAHSHPIELD AT SERVICE OF THE
TIDE OX OCTOBER 7, II, 21 AXD 28.
L. II. KEATIXG, AGEXT PHONE MAIN 8&L
"THE FRIEXD OP COOS HAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Will Sail from Portland for Marshficld Saturday, Nov. 4,
6 P.M.
COXXECTIXG WITH THE NORTH I1AXK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PaJIPIO STEAMSHIP COMPAXY.
PHOXE U o. P. McQEOROE, A Rent
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAI1LO 4XD JOSSON CESIENT.
The best Domtitlc and Imported brands,
FUiter, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHOXE 201
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SEXGSTACKEX, Mgr.
Coqulllo OffUe Phone 191 Marsbfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a speclaltr.
Qonaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
every
Pacific
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages lenvo Marshflold for Roseburg at 7 o'clock
ovonlng and nfford quickest connections with Southern
Railway. Faro IG.00.
COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV.. MnrshAeld.
C. P. HARXARD, Agent, ROSEIIURG, Ore.
PHOXE 11
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono 3131
A Modern Brick Building, Electrlo
Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
n O T E Ii ,C O OS
O. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market
Marshflold, Oregon.
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOYD .
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 7"
?1.00; week 12.00 to 15.00. IK
keeping npartments with gas us
$10.00 to 118.00 per month. t
BATHS E. W. "" ";--
WANTED!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING A ,
PIAXOS TO OLEAX, by the Pneu
tic Cleaning Company. Orders
work taken at
.GOIXG & nARVEY
PHONE IM
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