The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 21, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS Br TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1912 - EVENING EDITION
HAS
BAKING POWDE
Absolutely Pttr
To have pure and wholesome
food, be sure that your baking
powder is made from cream
of tartar and not from alum.
The Label will guide you
Royal is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lime Phosphates
w
AT
iS
OF COAST LINE
(Continued rum pego 1.)
northward mid touched at tho EiiBune
extoiiBlun on tliu Pacific Coast, mid lo
cated at the mouth of tlio Sluulaw
lllvor. Thence going northward, the
locntorn struck toward Ynquluu Hay
points, Toledo, Newport, Elk City,
and traversed the fruitful Slletz and
Grand Hondo Indian reservations on
tlio way to Tillamook.
Thoy wore at Tilliunuok looking
over tlio terminal Bltuatlon for sevor
al du'8 before their Identity was dis
covered. Tholr reconnoltorliiK work BceniH
to Indlcnto tl'at the Southern Pacific
1b contomplntlng early construction
of a Hue down the Oregon shore.
Such n lino him been talked of for
years, mid many railroad location en
gineers have gone over the route, mid
from reports they have made, thorn
will not ho n very largo amount of
heavy construction or difficult engi
neering problems to ho overcome.
It was only n fow duyH ago, mid
about the time Englneors Hoey and
Fontaine reached Tillamook that a
party of Southern Pacific officials ap
peared bofoie the City Council and
nnnounced that tlu company was
planning to give that city greatly Im
proved terminal facilities and asked
for additional frnnchlflo privileges to
provide for more trnckugu and
(witching yards.
Ilnllroiul men hern have put theso
two incidents togother and bellovo
that the Tillamook country Is to ro
colvo heavy expenditures from the
llnrrlmmi purse mid In nil probability
n now lino to the south.
HI, 18:1 RAM1MTS KILLED
Klaumtli County Has lllg I til I for
Kxtci'iiiliiutlng lVhts.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Fob. 'i
It cost nbout $rG72 to carry on the
work of exterminating undesirable
animals In Kianiatli County during
tie year 191 1. Itubblts art tlio big
gest Item In the list of milutntH
whose slaughter Is paid for lu the of
fice of County Clerk Do Lap.
There weio brought in for bounty
ours or tit.lsa jacks. Of tluao HS.U'S
eots of "listeners" were, brought lu
prior to .In no 1 mid cost the county
C cents a pair, but nt the Juno meet
ing of the County Court the bounty
was doubled to a dime- a rabbit. As a
vesult, lu the latter half of the joar
33,281". ears brought lu, put :t32S..ri
In tl e pockets of the hunters who
slew them. The total for tlio year
was $1738.10.
For the scalp of each coyote $1.50
was paid, the number of animals
killed being 4 89, making the money
to'nl $733 GO. Unbent scalps bring
$2 bounty nplcco and there were 100
brought In, totalling 200. Only two
wolvis were kll ed during the year on
which bounty was e'aliued.
EUGENE LINE
Seventy-five Per Cent of Clear
ing for Noti Tunnel
Finished.
i
EUGENE, Ore., Fob. 21 The
Guard Bays:
W. It. Fouutalno, engineer In
charge of the Coos Hay line, re
turned today from n trip over tlio
lino to tlio tunnel. Ho says that work
has progressed with marvelous ra
pidity considering the weather. Work
at all tlio stations Is going right
ahead. Seventy-five per cent of the
clearing Is finis! ed mid cuts aro be
ing made nt the Noti, the Long Tom,
and other places, so tl at part of tlio
lino looks Hko n rcnl railroad. With
a little fine weather tho progress
which will bo made will be astonish
ing. .1. T. Twohy, of tho firm of Two
hy Hroo., contractors, arrived up
from Portland last night and loft this
morning for tho tunnel.
Among tho civil cases ncted upon
In Circuit Court were n largo numhor
of Pacific Oreat Western Hallway
condemnation suits. Most of thorn
worn continued nnd a fow dismissed,
having been settled nut of court.
Ti'O'n which havo been continued
are also In process of sottlcment.
Several Electric Lines Now
Projected Besides New
''Road to Coos Bay.
The Hosobury, Hovlew prints the
lollowlng:Jx t
Following Is a complete copy of a
letter, received by Geo. Pt Schlosser
from II. Al. Farrcn, associate of J.
Arnold DoyloMn ,tho .proposed move
ment for a railroad from Hoseburg
to tho Const. The letter Is bo It
explanatory' nnd tud whoio matter
will he consltlfcrud at the public muss
meeting to bo held at the Commer
cial Club Tuesday evening. Hero is
tho letter:
Spokane, Wash., Feb. 1G, 1912.
Mr. Schlobser, Secy. Commercial
Club, Hoseburg, Oregon.
Dear Sir I wish to inform you
that while wo were lu Hoseburg, wo
wcro treated very nicely by you aud
nlso tho committee appointed by you
that waited on us, and wo found out
the sentiment of the people in tlint
valley tributary to your town as well
as tho people in the town.
Through all this information
gathered, wo havo gono ahead very
fast and havo gathered together a
llno-up of woll-to-do men with plonty
of hacking, to go ahead now and put
this road through. Wo wired you
I this morning regarding tho bonus
that you spoko of when wo wero
thoro. Wo hnvo now dropped the
proposition of wanting $10,000 pre
liminary expense money, nnd now
only want a written stntomont from
the peoplo of Hoseburg nnd Mnrsh
flcld that a bonus of $100,000 will
bo given to ub when tho line Is com
pleted. Kindly attend to this at once, as
It will help to rush tho matter
through nt this end, with tho parties
that wo now hnvo Interested lu tho
compnny. Mr. Doylo nnd mysolf,
with tho nion Interested, will bo back
thoro on or nbout March 1. If wo ro-
colvo a favornblo reply from you, anil
construction will actually bogln.
Thanking you for past favors, I
bog to remain, Yours very truly,
ii. m. farre.w
Other Lines Proposed.
Mr. Hart, of tho Hart Construc
tion Compnny, of Sncrnmento, waB
hero today endeavoring to Interest
locnl people In tho construction of nn
electric carllno through this city,
with suburban lines through Edon
bowor and Garden Valloy to Umpqun,
ns well ns Hues In other directions.
Mr. Hart's company aro builders only
and do not suppply capital for such
enterprises as heroin outllnod.
Oilier' Looking This Way.
L. W. Hlmes, of tho locnl firm of
1 limes & Ollvr, who Is now In tho
Hast, writes to Mr. Schlosser of n
company of bul'dors of olcctrlc rnll
ways whom ho has Intero'ted In the
matter of building such n lino from
Hoseburg to tlio const. They nsk to
bo supplied with dnta regarding the
samo In various ways, with a vlow
In building If tho conditions are
deemed fnvornble. An effort will
nrobnb'v ho made to supply thorn
with the Information sought.
- Watch Window Display
Balance of this week Take your choice Any
Suit in the window $11.85
Another example of
"MONEY TAKS"
Don't you agi'cc with us?
It pays to buy for Cash.
Hub Clothing Shoe Co,
iuamiuiwu. -UUDQ0HI
NEW SPRING SHOES ARE HERE
ENJOIH PORT
DRFORO CASE
WITH
Trv The Times' Want Ads.
main
Builders of Homes.
Our
"PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates'
ereREALMoneyMakers
Send for Booklet
JC456 CorboltBld$PojuW.O(a
FULL TROUPE
Gladys Brockwcll Company to
Open Next Monday Night
R. E. Scott Manager.
II. E. Scott returned on the Re
dnndn from San Francisco with eight
iiclors aud actresses to support his
wife, whose stage name Is (iladys
llnxkwell, en the Coos County cir
cuit. He believes he has secured u
strong company.
The company which will bo known
us the (llndys Ilrockwcll Stock com
pany, will open at the Masonic Opera
Homo next .Monday aud Tuesday
nights lu '".Merely Mary Ann," a four
net comedy adapted by Isrnol JCnug
will from his own story of the samo
title. For tho opening, Mr. Scott
has arranged for popular prices, lift,
.IT) and .10 cents.
lio has arranged to play at Hiin
leu, Coquillo, Myrtle Point and North
llontl. besides MarshtleM, aud the
troupe may also make occasional vis
Its to Unrdiner.
The members of the company ho
secured from tho Alcazar, Liberty
nnd Itelmond Stotk companies In San
Ernmlsco. All aro good. Frank
Clayton will be director of tho com
pnny and II. S. Aloxnmlor, who hns
been scenic artist at the Orphoum
In San Francisco, w III havo charge of
tho scenery. Tho othor mombors who
camo hero with Mr. Scott nro Ray
llunford, llert Chapman, Maurice
Chick, Wm. Woodttold. (lonevlovo Leo
aud Martha Lloyd,
Mr. Scott has also arranged far a
full orchestra and has also arranged
for the production of somo of tho
most popular plays that havo boon
staged In tho Inst year or so,
SMASH, Sli.l MANfl
GOES EGG MARKET
Caught In Eureka Shorlff Gage
camo ovor from Coqutlla today to
meet tho Alliance tomorrow. Ho has
been ndvlsed by tho sheriff nt Kuroka
that George Corbott, a logger wanted
in Mnrshtleld on a statutory ehargo,
was arrested thoro and would bo sent
north on the Alliance.
REAL CHICKEN tnnmles always
at Stuffords.
"Cackle Merries" Take Sudden Drop
to Twenty Cents n Dozen lu
Portland.
PORTLAND, Oro., Fob. 21.
Smash, slap and bang, went the local
egg markot Snturdny as tho rosult of
n gcnernl Increnso In tho nntlvltv
01 mo inuiiBirioiiB orogon hon. Kvon
poor peoplo nro privileged to placo
.cncKio norries" on tlielr morn nc
bill of faro today, while herotoforo
only plutocrats and millionaires could
onjoy 'em boiled, fried, ponchod,
serumblod, omolotted or any old wny
thoy deslrod.
With ono loud crnsh tho prlro for
fresh Orogon ranch eggs took tho to
boggan Saturday, and when tho ond
of tho day camo thoy wero being
sold to tho retail traio at 20 cents
a dozen. Tho markot was literally
scrambled. Everybody bought eggs,
nnd tho moro of tho lion fruit that
was disposed of tho busier becamo
tho onorgotlc domlnlcker and tho ro
celpts soared to a record-breaking
mint of tho soason. Thoy cmno nl
most In millions, and the sng In tho
prlco was hammorod downward a
cent or two nt a jump until tho low
est mark for fresh ranch eggs for
many seasons had been ronchol.
The prospects nro for a continued
low quotatlcn. unless tho Orogon lion
should go on a strlko, which Isn't
looked for. Tbero nro too many poi
plo who supply tho lotnl market who
ire going Into tho poultry business.
Mas Appendicitis L. A. Orulk-
iiiank, or Portland, was takon to
Mercy hospital this afternoon to tin
lergo nn operation for nppendlcltls.
He travels through this section for
wholosalo furnlturo houso and wus
taken 111 at CoquIiIo, returning to tho
Chandler last night.
Action Begun to Restrain Cur
ry County Sheriff From
Collecting Taxes.
Word has been rocolvod hero that
tho opponents of tho Port of Port Or
ford havo begun action to enjoin the
sheriff of Curry county from col
lecting the special tax levied by tho
port commissioners.
Some time ago, tho opponents of
tho port Instituted liinndnmus pro
ceedings to compel tho secretary of
the Port Commission to tlio a refer
endum petition on the tax lovy, but
tho levy had already boon entered on
tho rolls and the sheriff had stnrted
to collect the tax.
Now the Injunction procedlngs nro
Instituted on tho ground that tho tax
Is void on account of the referendum
and that tho sheriff has no right to
collect them. In consoquenco all
phases of the various litigation grow
ing out of tho Port of Port Orford
case wll probably bo tried out In the
honrlng on tho injunction proceedings.
TWO-MOXTMS-OLD MAMV
. OFTEN PllOTO(;itAPIIi:i
DECATUR. 111., Feb. 21 A
two-months-old baby living on
North Ed wind street is probably
tho most photographed child of
Its ngo In this part of tho state.
Tho total nuinbor of photo-
graphs that have been made of
It Is n' ready woll up toward
100. Its father has consider-
ublo skill nnd talent ns an nuin-
4 tour p otogrnphcr. Ho is also 4
4 n proud young father and the 4
4 combination hns resulted in a 4
4 grent ninny Interesting pictures. 4
The first photogrnph of tho 4
4 baby was mudo nfter It wns two 4
4 hours old, before It was dressed. 4
4 slnco then It hns had Its picture 4
4 mndo with Its own clothes and 4
4 everybody olso s clothes on. 4
4 Ono of the Intest srows It In 4
unlvorslt.v cap nnd gown. 4
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FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondi
equipped with wirelkus and hummarixk hell
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. SAN FRANCIS
Friday, Feb. 23 at 1 P. M.
1NTEK-OCEAN TMANSPOMTATIOX COM PAXY.
O. F. M(ii:oitCE,.U
Phone 1 1.
tiii: friend of coos may'
S. S. ALLIANCI
f EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
WILL SAIL FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLA1
Thursday, February 22, at 1 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH Till: NORTH MANIC HOAD AT POUT
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone II. O. F. Mc(Ji:0IIGK,.lp
Steamer Homer
DATE OF SAILING TO
BE ANNOUNCED LATEJl
F. S. Dow, Agent
After tho show try n TAMALE nt
Sartors'.
MOT DM1XKS ond TAMALES, first
time, nt Sartors' this evening.
Hare your Jod
Tho Times' office.
printing done a)
MOW COLD FEET AFFECT TDK
KIDNEYS.
Avoid tnklng cold if your kidneys
are sensitive. Cold congests tho kid
neys, throws too much work upon
them nnd weakens tbolr action. Sorl
ous kidney trouble nnd even Drlght's
disease may result. Strengthen your
kldnoys. get rid of tho pnln nnd sore
ness, build ( them 'Up bv tho timely
use pi roiey KKiney pills. Tonic
tn nctlon, quick In results. Red
ross urug mow."
".
NO CAUSE TO DOUBT
.V Statement of Facts Mucked by a
Strong (iiarautec.
Wo guarantee Immediate and posi
tive relief to nil sufferers from con
stlpatlou. In every case whero our
remedy falls to do this we will loturn
tho iiiouoy paid us for It. That's a
flunk statement of facts, aud we
want you to substantiate them at our
risk.
Roxull Ordorllcs nro eaten Just like
candy, ino particularly prompt nnd
ngreeihH in nctlon. may bo taken at
any time, day or night; do not cause
dlarreoa, Hansen, griping, excessive
loosonoss, or othor undesirable ef
fect. They have n very mild hut
positive action upon the organs with
w Ich they como lu contact, uppnre '
ly acting ns n regulative tonic up n
the lelaxed mus'-ulnr coat of t
bowel, thus ovircnmlng weak'itwi
and aiding to restoie tho bowels to
more vigorous nnd healthy nctlvly
Itoxall Ordorlies nro unsunmsstiblo
nnd Ideal for the uso of children, old
ioikb nnd doiicnte persons. Wo can
not too highly recommend thorn to
nil sufferers from nny form of cju-
8tlpntlon nnd Its nttendnnt ovlls.
1 lint's why wo back our faith In them
with our promlso of money bnck If
they do not give entire sntlsfnctlon
Threo sizes: 12 tnblots 10 conts, 30
tablots 25 cents, nnd 80 tablets 50
cents. Remember, you can obtain
Roxnll Romodles In Mnrshfleld only
nt our store Tho Roxnll Store.
I ockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co., "The
Hiiuy Comer."
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwati
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 I SI. ON FEDRUARY 13, 20ASJP
SAILS FROM COOS MAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX FH
ARY 10, 17 nnd 21. I. A. PARKHURST, Agent
L. II. KEATING. Agent. Phono JUIil
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract C&l
MEXRY 8EXCSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqutlle Off) e Phone 101 Mnrshfleld Offlco H-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "EA3TBIDE"
leanJandiPress
ladies' and GenlVSiii's
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Slcam Laundry
PHONE MAIN .rr-j
Blanchard's Livery
We nae aecuro the llyery 'j'jl
iebB if h. H. Helscer and are pre
pared to render exct.lent service t
tbe peoplo of Coi Bay, Ciref.,
Ivors, gjoa rljs jd overyth'nK
hat will mean batUfnctory service t
tho public. Phon us for a drtvlnr
horse, a rig or anything needed Ir
tbe Ii7ery line. Ve also do truck
g business of il kinds.
niiANCnARD MROTIIERS
Phone IS8-J
Livery, PeJ and Sale Srvlr.
141 First &ad Alder Streeta
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill
EastsHe and Other Locations
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
WANTED ! ! !
JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma
tie Cleaning Company. Orders foi
work taken at
GOING HARVEY
rnoNE 1M
People Take
Wo havo nil lengths of to"i
rn. nn nrlrnn ranclCE 'r'3 I
.Ut DUtUf ..w- - -
per tier up. We can
loiiEth you wish.
L. H. HEISNEI
., .. ivn.j or 4u
ruuuu iiw -
furtj
City
Fish Marh
FREE DELIVERS
InFercusonTrflnsffrD
Foot of 51arkct &'
SMITH & BALCH, ?M
PHONE 2J-
TnE LLOYD.
Most modern Rooms
ment-houBo In the city:
Day transient..
Per week
.50e
,1.0
.7.tjl
..nil im -
We have nicely "'",. iA
. - i i.,Hlnir bath. 1
month and up.
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