r BpHHBMB THE COOS BAY TIMEb. MABSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JAHUARY 6, 1912-EVEHING EDITION 8 w r 1 AZSlZ HUGH Hi " IBipifiTlyl MAKESJEPOBT (Contlnticd from Pago 3.) Al. Parsons, W. 1 Miller, M. C. Mo loney, P. M. Wilbur, Eugene Crosth- wait. Dorsoy Krietzor. A. T. Haines, Herbert Coleman. C. Q. Van Duyn, A L. ilousoworth, I A. Tledgonr and A. L. Marker, Mrs. Efflo Porrin ger, Messrs. F.Grannls.AnsgarLnger-fltr.-ni, Arthur Peck, Cornell Lnget kIioui, lhnor Oilmes, Dan Maloney, Miivo UulBt, Hoy Bleecker, George 1h i.ijioon, Joo Williams, Will Hutch-tco-, ."ord Pulnter, Preston Jones, John Ferguson, Wesley Seaman, and Wil' llortun, Mr. und Mrs. K. F. Jlor rlsoy 0 Tho Baptist Young People's Society gave a delightful New Year's party at the home of Mrs. E. E. Kelly, Friday evonlng, Jan. G. Games and music furnished tho evening's entertain ment, and a violin and piano uuei v'cti llBun and Dorothy KIbblor, ud Messrs. Fred Krusc, (lien Grout, itniii-rt .Mcil.niichton. Joe Wlnsor, tiuorgc Dowey, Clnrenco Kibbler, Ly- coos hay nuiiKOATK to wash- INGTO.V HKCKIVIW HHAKTV AP PltOVAIi AND THANKS I 'Oil HK FOItTS IN BEHALF OF IlAllllOIt J.MPIIOVESI H.VTS. After hearing a detailed report of Sixth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale On tan a:SSmUurS HaX l. trip to Washington In behalf of Fred Itcynolil"!: Wm. Davis, Charles fan appropriation for harbor Improve- nients on Coos Day, tno .Mursnnciu Paction and Prof. Ilonska. 0 Ml" Marian and Woslcy Seaman ciuiv talaed a lew friends Informally I i evening. Chamber of Commerce last evening adopted a resolution expressing Its appreciation mid Indorsing all tho steps Mr. McLaln had taken. Tho In .itrunmniit wnH niiniinllllcil nnd be- by Charles und Clara ituhilold was vm ;iIm decided Inst evening that greatly enjoyed by all. Among lr. the future, the voting oi proxies thoso present were MIsbos Clara Hen 'bjiild bo prohibited. field, Uma Marsh, IsIb Marsh, Frances Fransc, Alpha Mauzey, Helen .Mc Laughlin, Florence Kolillcld, Slgua Stenson nnd Delvn Flanngnn, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Stutsman, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Doll, Hov. and Mrs. 0. Leltoy thtTW'uU'Knl this, motions were adopted that "piii'."" at The city hall last oven-'tho Chamber of Commerce should liL. .1 0. Doano wns elected special I "follow up" the lead Inaugurated by ul'ilii wnttii to (111 the vienncy caus ed by tlio resignation of Special Of liLtr Utittr. who resigned following tho action of tho city council in revoking .ii.. appointment as special olllusr. V niter Ulchardson, II. Lecoeu and Atihur Demurest woro among the allies considered for tho place. it In Full Blast See Friday's Times for Prices and Descriptions. First IChoice Is Best. BASTDOJST Saturday evening, at S:30 at Ap artment 3 In tho Williams building Mii Coi.v Ilowron, daughter of Mr. unil M.b. I' riink Howrou was married Zi'.T V. ' , .', V. i ;n . Y u.v "' iVUV' ''llicr .Mllliro in .iiiiiiim Hall, Mr. and MrB. E L. Ko ly, Mrs. U)ftnn Jr ono of tho we nown . " ...",',, iiV ',"""""" nml t pillar young mon or siarsmioia. Chns. Itohflold, Hay Olllvant, S. C. TJu mror wn decorated In grccn finlrrol, Dr. Leslie, Geo. Doll, nnd Lu- an( 0i,ry8untilonimB, nd tho cerd gono and Howard Kelly. ( mU)J. WIlo ,)0rfor,nuj ,m(i,or a white 0 b!i tiint tiling from nn arch of llot,- MrB. Herbert Colcninn entertained ir. A wedding supper was serve! at nn Informal sewing party Friday lr the uniltis room which was adorn afternoon. Her guests wero Misses cd with holiday blossoms. Nora Towor,, Florence Aiken, Until Th.i ikkiu woro a gown of wlil'.a Allen, Frnncca WIIIIiuiib, Hiuel, Pow- mensiillne trimmed In sllvor, and car ers, Umn Marsh, IsIr Mnrsh, May ml 11 0' '.tjuet of whlto carnntlons and PrcuBB.and Grace Kruso and Mrs. iifpar tji.a fern. She wah attcmled Earl Savnge, by her h.sto. , Miss Maudo Uowron, . n uuoc gown was blue messallne u L diapod with tinted blue iniuiiuluetto Mrs. A. T. Haines was hoBtess at nn, y, tiliiii.ilugK. iris Klrod was A luncheon Friday afternoon which gr ir'imn. Jinny beatlful presonts was particularly delightful becuuso woro given young Jlr. nnd Mrs. Cow of Its keynoto of pleasant Informal- nn, among thoni Humorous pieces of Ity. Two tabli'H of brldgo woro form- cut glass anil silver. The young con ed and n charming afternoon was p0 ro at homo to their friends In pent. MrH. J. T. JlcCormac, Jlrs. tho Williams building. W. C. Uradloy, Mrs. C. K. Porry, T.ato present at tho ceromony MrB. W. 8. Nicholson, .Mrs. E. Jllu- tCrr Jlr and Jlrs. Frank Ilowron. gun, Mrs. J. 8. Coko and Jlrs. O'Con- .Mr. ! MrH. J. E. Cowan, Mr. nn 1 noil woro tho KJestB. IJIib. II. C. Noble, Mr. and Jlrs. Hoy n lliaiimrd, Hov. Father Jliinro. John v I ,. ,.,.. r .....1 .... -..- . ... . i 'iiu, iii-u. oiMig, iriH iviron, Min Jlr. Jtcl.nln at Washington In this matter nnd urge the congressmen from Oregon and other oHlcials to do everything In their power to faclll nto It. A resolution of appreciation to Seiintors Bourne, Chamberlain, J. ' N. Teal and others for tho courtesies extended Jlr. JtcLalu on his trip woro ( also nilciiitcil. ,, , t ,0 , linving n report before Jr. JleLaln's report of his trip was Uuj ncxt C0IBr08Bf as follows: , 0 Doccmbor 8, I had n henrlng I beg leave V.BlraVnl!?.i1?iin?n5 f" IUvcr8 nml I1,irbor8 Com report of my tr 1p Was nRton n )f t,Jo w8 boforo thnt a delegate to tho It vers Lb committee for 0.10 nnd n half hours, Conisress. 1 left JlnrsUIlold on Jion- . . .,., ..,., i. ,Un 7 . I 01 ...l. .!. I.i U... HUB IIUVUI lll'U Ultlj iuuiivoj "J mJ day, Novemhor 27. nrrlv Iiik li 01 1- b of th COIIllnUtC0t was per- nnd on November 29, I li. cdla tol ,0 fl mn)j0 ft mnttor of had an ''f ''f1'"1 record, all of tho data In my posses- mils, In tho Army hnglnecrs Ofllco . lll,p,Illll tn Cnoa nv tiroliet T "MONEY TALKS" Hub!lClothinfifl & Shoe , jm Co. MAKSHFIELD linv tirolcct with him, and was fur nlslicd by him with nil the data I needed In relation to tho Jetty pro ject for Coos liny. I left Portland, November 30, accompanied by J. N. Teal of Portlaud and Colonel JIundy of Vancouver, Wash. Tho next morn ing wo nrrlvcd In Spoknno nnd woro money that wo wanted to start tho repair of tho Jetty, and tho mnttor being loft untlroly in my minds at that tlmo nnd knowing, if I asked for too largo nn amount It would probnbly bo Imposslblo to get It, I Htnted to tho committee tiint yivi,- no aim muiu ...... i.i i. ,,mln( ,,f tlilu mw. Joined by two delegates from Lowls- ''"" ..,"".' ,, ,, , ton, Jdnho, ox-United Henry Hcldfeldt nnd who nccompantcd us to 1 nrrlvcd In Washington on Decern her C, nnd Immediately got busy on Coos Hay project; had an Interview with Genornl Hlxby nnd went -,ovor tho condition of tho Jetty nt tho pre sent tlmo nml told him thnt no re rmiiiii in imifi inn nim l liiii i imiiiii ii p S' of 01lr iu' yton. Tho commltteo 11. j, 1JLI.I.II, . ,,1, ,,r.,ut..,l In lllir Washington. -"". '-' "" " , , ;; ,:; -; " IIIUJI'UI IIJ 1.1IU tlll..l..ui wi .fj. ...w... nuestloiiB asked mo about the depth of water and results obtained from tho Jetty system In tho pnst ; condi tion of tho Jetty at this time, amount of commerce nt tho presont tlmo, seiu imo nn i .... u ... ...- Uvo commerco for tho future, ,,.,.,l1V!n! nn.i 1 hn tmi tho etc. I feel thnt I hnd a most satis slnco 190S, and Hlnco that time tno , inill.int, ,i miuln nnvurul storms of tho ocem. hnd beaten . It '. ""L '" " Zin' I TO COASI LINE Ml. I l 111 .I f .. .nn iiitriiiii uiiiuii n ..uiiKiiu Jic.'.ilo Cowun, Miss Jlyrtlo Cowan, will hold n busings mooting Tno. Ml!)K Rulh Cownn. Jllss Until Hot- oai dlKit nt the Womons Exchange r, , MbH Maudo Ilowron, Miss Hnzyl In North fiend. Jlrs. E. Jl. Alex- lw..i. ami .inrif itfwrni. nnil.ii' will li in rlinrL-n 0 0 M . and Mrs. Jack Nowlln entar- lhnMl" ."i1,0 ""l""0" otl ,0,,n' on talneJ nt Now Year's dinner Mr. and tho "reakwater for Portland whoro Mrs Henri Krr tnd children. Por- 10 will resumo her course nt St. ry ar.d lucllo, and MIbb Huzel Potor- Mnr" s Academy, fcUl!. A TRIBUTE. TUB world Is better nowaday! Than nrty years oko. I know, and there are many waya That give me cauie to know. Aye. though you pick a score of flaws, Blnco twoncore years nnd ton I say 'tis better now becuuse You were not In It then. Selected. At tliulr homo, prettily decorated In a colui oliemu of lavondor nnd grec, Mr aid Jlrs. F. C. Illrch lust night (intortnlned at n turowoll party u Imuo.- of Miss Mary Jamison, who left toiltiy on tho Urenkwator, and a wel-j coiuo pnity for Jlrs. I.eyland und Jlrs. SI A 80NQ OF SPRING. tNO me a song of sprint;, ur joys Hint tho spring things bring, For my heart Is aweary Of these sad, dreary And worn old winter days. Craiu, daughters of Jlr. and .Mrs. O. S TrrMv, who tno visiting with their parents. 'Delicious refreshments of ft Ult salud, Inviiuder plno-applu sher bet, nnd enko wero served. Among trioao cfcont wero Jlr. and Jlrj. Joohuck, Jlr. and Jlrs. A. J. Drews, Ml. and Jlrs. F. h, Sumner, Jlr. nnd Mis. M. 1). Sumner, Jllss Elllo Church, Blntr me a eoim of spring) MUb Mary JtimUon, .Mrs. T. J. Ley- Tell mo of biids on winu, land. Jlrs. Psycho Crnlir. Jlrs. O. S. i" nC8. '" n noi ow, Torrey, Jilbs Hazel Jlordmnii, ClieS' tui W'.'colt, E. W. Campbell. n Blnir me a song of sprlnn; ,. .. ....... . Remind ma that each brown thine Harry Conro, Herbert .Morton nnd will illnu on the soft nlr Win. Wood wore hosts nt n delight- A thousand of flowers fnlr, ftll ilmice nt tho Motor lloat Club While-fern fronds their brown curls raise. !?1,;.0,Va U"lJJ'r.,l0ni1 ""nli' yT BlnBmen.oBof.prlnB: lug Nearly llfty guestH lllled the iienwi n.-i ti. imr.. nh .v.n i...n Jiretlll) decornteil rooms, umong them From dead leaf drifts hldlnu down until only n very smull portion " . . 0l or the ontlro Jetty wns exposed in low water; pointed out to him tho fuct thnt there was no barrier to pre vent tho wushlng of Immense qunn titles or wind to shoal up over our bar, and also told him that In order to get tho best results from tho ny our project among tho members of tho commlt teo from other states. December 9, I took up tho matter of bridging tho bay with Senator Chamberlain who assured me, that up ! to thnt tlmo there wns no bill before Congress asking for this project, and ioropttf nave tnndo for certain business fur their now cross stnto lino will nit li't' rfero with trnlllc In nnd out of Portland, ns this city will nlwnys rj main th natural shipping point for thn Bfiln, fruit, lumbor nnd other prcdi'Cib of tho territory cast and iio.'HiAUfet of tho city. With tho completion of tho 2 con tracts thnt from Valo to Dog Jloun tain and to Crescent, tho Hnrrlmnn system will hnvj the shortest lino bo twicn Chicago nml tho Pacific coast with Floniiico ns tho Western tortuo us. HowovOr, the dlstuuco to Port land virtually would bo tho same ovir tii'i now ctosH stnto lino as that to Floiencu on account of tho superior ndvnulngcH for distributing, storing and handling trnlllc from this point It Is believed that tho ndvantago of a, day that will be saved by going from the canal to Coos Hay or to Florcnco Instead of to Portland will not divert the regular tralllu away from this t.Oi t. Although It is believed that the tlirougli-cnst-boiind business whl be routed out of Portland over tho Southern Pacific tu Eugcno and thence- over tho now rnll routo thru Central Oregon to destination. Of robin and swallow And tho oriole's yellow blaze. ah. an my heart's btillnu After winter the summer days. -Elizabeth West Parker. Mr. uud .Mrs. O'Jlnra, JIIbhcs LMhcr liuliorr, Naomi Smith, Voitn Mt'Jdhough, Frances tioldeii. Alice W.ihorb. Elizabeth Hoelllug, Ilessio Itniael, Amy Heynolds. .Mildred Itood, Savo monoy by patronizing Tho Norma Chase. Jlnrjorlo Swearlnger. Tlnnm ndvortlsors. LOOK! Do you seo prices anywhere like those No SUITS $20.00 at $12.85 $2500 at, $1475 $25 to $35 at $17.50 20 Per Cent Discount, on All Other Merchandise AND Everything guaranteed to be finest quality that can be purchased No shady or shop worn merchandise, CKNTKAIi AN IJHOADWAY 1 The Toggery Across from First Nat. llan V .1.... t. l.t !.... ...1 ..f draullc sea-KohiK dredgo thnt wns to "ll "'' "Vfi' . V" . "" V.,."'Y".. ". bo built for the Coos Hay bar. that u ' si mis o ,, si, uesuou .... It would bo necessary to repnlr and u mo boforo Congress. !" """ ' " " - &?5$XKi.'?rJ&; Wlillo recolvlne no eticournconiont ',ort to Iortlatiil; was nssured by from Cenern. I & dTo our fonntor Chamberlain that It would Jetty, yet ho assured mo that nil tnk, Congressional net on to do this, hnsio possible wns being miido with ", ho won d tnko plcnsuro In do- the dredgo project. fontlB ""' b111 brouht "' for tlllH Tho noxt tiny, Decombor fi, tho Purpose Itlvon nnd Harbors Congress con- , Aftor leaving Senator Chamber- voned. I had the honor of being '',' ' " ovo,r t0, tl10, n80. ,"' .i .. .1... n.niiinn nnmmh. had my llrst lutorvlow lii Wnshlng- tee. nnd In thnt capacity was enabled ton with Congressman lawloy. won to meet a number of mon of promt- r K""'1 ' . !n'' covore,, nenco In tho nation, some who were whllo In Washington wit h Congross mombors of the Itlvors and llnrbors ninn Ilawley, Informed him of tho Commltteo or tho House, boforo hearings I had before tho .various n-linm I l.n,l tn nntinnr lnlr In roln- eommlttees, told llllll tho nillOUIlt of tlon to our bar project. I"0' r ! tho Itlvors and Deeembor 7, I had a ineotlng with "nrhors Commltteo for tho ropnlrlng tho Paclilc coast ropresontntlves In of our Jetty system, told Congrossmnn Congress, nt thnt meeting wero tho Hnwley thnt the 'Question or SoUIiib two senators from Washington, two tht amount of $200,000 In tho Hlv soiintors from Idaho, two sonutors era nnd Harbors bill at this session In from Oregon, also nil of tho con- Congress devolved entirely and nbso gressnieu from Washington, Idaho lutoly on him. I told tho congressmen and Oregon, with tho exception or ll,l,t tho ov.ont thnt ho couUl ()t Congressnian Ilawley, who did not ot n fnvornblo roport from tho nrrlvo In Washington until late unil of Army hnglneors Tor this Saturday ovenlng. December 9. project, it would bo necossary lor I took up tho matter or tho Im- 'lll to offer a resolution in Congross provoment or tho Coos Hay project, appropriating this amount of monoy tho repair or our Jetty system, tho r tho Coos Hay project and ho amount or monoy that tho board or W01lltl linvo tho light or his lHo to Army Engineers reconinionded for u 1t'P '; ' tho appropriation of u total completion of the same, tho "III for rivers nnd harbors, but In tho amount of money that should bo np- ovet Unt ho got this amount In tho nronrlnteil this gnsslnn nf c.nnemt,. Hlvers nnd Hnrbora' bill In tho nml In fact got nn excellent henrlng House, I wns porsonnlly assured by lieroro that delegation of sonators our nenators rrom Oregon thnt they and congressmen. , would never allow tho Horn to ho Immediately alter tho adjournment taken off in tho Sonato or in confo on that occasion was taken by Son-iro"c0', mora Hotimo nnd Chnmborlaln to a ' In tho matter oi making this port luncheon nt tho Continental hotol In n subsidiary port to Portland, Con M'nshlngton; this luncheon was Krcssmnn Hnwley nssured mo thnt In given compllmentiiry solely to tho tho House ho would tnko all neces Oregon delegation; viz: J. N. Teali8ar' 8ti18 to sare-gunrd tho port or or Portland. Hugh JlcUIn or Marsh- Coos Day, and see that It remained lilil. nnvKi'iim- Wont nml Win. linn. Intact. ley. where I had occasion to Impress tho Importance of our Jotty project upon our two senators and received from tnein tho promise of hearty sup- "'t In any measuro affecting Coos Bay. After tho luncheon Senator Ilourne nnd myself wnlkcd up to the Capitol and again 1 went over the Coos nay project with him, asking him to nd vise mo ns to the best method of procedure while In Washington, to get results; ho nssured me that while both senators wore ntoro than will ing to help the Coos Hay project, yet all appropriations for money origin ated In tho llouso, nnd It would he necosbary for me to Initlato tho pro ceeding for the npproprlatlou of money through our tenlor congress nian. W. C. Hnwley. but he would do this for the Coos Hay project at this session of Congress; ho would Introduce n bill cnlllng for the re survey by tho government engineers of the Coos nay Jotty and thereby. In the event that Congressnian Hnwley got no appropriation of money tor the Jetty system, It would be advanced at least ouo year by tho action ho Southern Pacific to Open Port at Florence or Cres cent. The Portland Oregonluu says: "Slnco contracts have been award ed for the construction or a po.tlon or tho Oregon Eastorn Kallroad westward from Dog .Mountain, tho western terminus of tho line nov under construction out of Vale, the H.irriinan Interests, It Is understood, w:il itioh this project through to CiObUin, where It will connect with th Southern Pacillc'b Natron-Kluin-ui') '-m Immediately. Kllpatrlj.c l)rot!iors or lien trice, .t't.t who wo.--:.wiir.l-il the ei'Mrnct, it Is reported, will s"irt tu '.o k west or Hog Jloun- turn mvly in the spring. It I" etild On) tho Hnrrlmnn Intel- (ii iiropjcc to mnko Coos Hay u ihipliln,; point lor the distribution nt freight, following tho completion of tlie i'anaina canal. This accounts .t r tr.e haste to have the new lino ifuly im iiho within tho next two years, or as soon as tho canal Is com-lu-ted. The plan Is to scud freight, oilglnatlug on tho Atlantic Senboiird through tho canal to Coos Hay uud, tlitncti distribute It to its various I'l.rts of distribution In tho west and no. th west. It Is believed that the entire country west of the Ilocky mountains can bo served in tills mnu uci. To glvu vessels cargo for Iho return tilp to tho east, lumbor will be loaded. It Is bolloved that a cor tuin tiuantlty of rail shipments also can bo hauled rrom that port. Al though Coos Hay at present lacks bullkiont depth to permit tho on ti.inco or tho class or vcsaols thnt will ply through tho canal, It Is bolloved that tho Improvements now content- .Med noro will mnko their accom modatlou possible The port of Floronco nt tho mouth i fie Sluslaw Illvor, also has beon r.'.'-tJv d ns tho basis of operations 'Oi t' " new Harrlmnn rond, nnd it is lellived thnt this will rccolvo consld ei;ul. ii. Florcnco will bo ono of tho in tu pal points on tho lino between Etigcr-o mid Jlarshflold. Work now is ijW iinilor way on n Jetty and with inr other Improvements planned, it fi li'Ji.liOd out thut this nlaco could lm miHi-i mi nuvnningoous orminnl. Savo money by patronizing The Wntover plans tho Hnrrlmnn In- rimes ndvertlsors. IN SUMMER. T KNOW not wlmt It Is, but when I pn x Bomo runnuiR tilt of wnter by thn wa, A river lirlmmlnir silver In tho grass And rlpplod by u tnilllni; alder spray, TTOLD In my heart 1 cannot from a err,. - It Ih so Joyful at tho merry slKhtj So sraclous Is tho wntr runnlnK by, So full tho slmplo trriiss Is of dcllRht A ND If by chance a redwing, pasttnt xx nonr, Should llsht besldt mn In tho nlder trot. And tr above tho ripple I should hear Tho lusty conversation of tho beo T THINK that I should lift my voice and' x slnK. I know that I should laugh and look around, Aa If to catch the meadows nnswerlnr. As If expecting whispers from th rround. Philip II. Bavaie, Can You Oeat It7 "I'm afraid. Tom. dear, you will f)nd mo a mine of faults. He Darling. It shall be tKo sweetest labor of my life to correct theni, Rho (daring up)-In-deed, you shnn'tl-Hoston Transcript. Perseverance. PenPVornnce Is. more prevailing than 'lolonre. and ronny things which cannot bo orcrconie when tbey nro together yield themselves op yrhta taken littlo by little. Try The Times' Want Ada. Tho Timos' ofllco. CORPORATIONS. The reuooii why neither the enactment of legislation nor its enforcement lias been successful In exterminating tlio so called trusts or even to affect wages Is because us nn effective Industrial agency to wield tho energies of inankiud the corporate form, be yond uny other form, Is tho most effective yet discovered. The mlstnke Is In the point of view. Approximately one-third of the wealth of tho country Is In corporate form. It Is tho wealth of tho people. One way to view this domain, ono that has achieved some popularity. U thnt It Is the enemy's country and should bo destroyed. Tho other-nnd. us I maintain, tho Just nnd reasonable way Is to view It as u rich Held, a new Held that should bo opened to overy citizen Judge Grosscup. A Girl's Crown Of prldo Is n hnndsomo enga gement ring. How sho fondles it, turning It this way and that to catch Its varying beauties. How proudly sho shows It to her girl frlonds. If thero Is n girl you wnnt to mnko happy, make hor tho happiest girl In town by choosing tho ongago 'mont ring hero. - Big Stock of Rings, Watches, Brooch Pins and Back Combs Silverware and Hand Painted China Fine Watch Repairing. AH Work Guaranteed Red Cross Jewelry Department Mt 'X$'S3sssW HI J'Hll mtLJkm A MARSHFIELD, OREGON i mWttlXA - ,irv'm ffi" .V AA '.Jilrjte-A oUtaEwHsl d