The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 - EVENING EDITION
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NEW LINE TO iBESSIE DOLLAR
OREGON PLAN! LIES TODAY
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to POWDE
Absolutely Ptar
Makes Home Baking Easy
No other aid to the houscwifo
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 Mum No Lime Phosphate
W II LI
L TARIFF
IS
ll.lfl
President Taft Urges Reduc
tion as Result of Report
of Board.
(By Associated Press to tbo Coos Day
I Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 2S
President Taft today transmitted to
cougrouH tlio tariff bourn's report on
tbo cotton schedule with u recom
mendation that this section of tho
tariff law bo taken up with a view
of rovlslou and reductions in the
rates of duty. President Taft ad
vluos congress that tho board's in
vestigations have shown that tlto
dutloB on boiiio cotton yarns are two
and three times in oxcess of tho dlf
forouco of tho cost of production lu
tho United States and abroad. Tho
duties were Imposed becauso of tho
tbo oxtra cost duo to finish
ing and aro often in excess of
tho total domestic cost of finishing.
Tho prices paid by tho consumers lu
tho United Stntos aro higher than
abroad oven when tho prices received
by manufacturers lu both places aro
tho same. This is said to ho duo to
tho higher coBt of distribution hero.
Plain clothes aro as cheap hero as
anywhoro but on fancy fabrics tho
duties aro In oxcess of tho difference
In cost mill In many cases tho duties
aro greater than tho conversion costs
in tho mills of tho United Stntcs.
Taft asks n deficiency appropriation
of 100,000 for tho board to contlnuo
its work during April, May and Juno.
Ho urges congress to contlnuo fur
thcr tho llfo of tho board, that It
inny prosecute tho Investigations of
tho metal, lenthor, chemical nnd
sugnr schedules which tho president
has directed. Tho president's mes
sngo Is n comparative summary of
tho board's findings.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Flflcld and Brooklyn sailed
this morning from Hamlon for San
Francisco.
Tho tug ltobarta from tho Sluslnw,
t.li4nl. la tiniL' Inllniv nnnl from Mm
Coqulllo Itlvor to Florence, enmo In
ncro touny. biio is on routo norm.
Tho Nann Smith was off Capo
Illanco nt 3:15 this afternoon and
will ho oft tho bar about 7 tonight.
A modornto sea and fresh northwest
wind woro provnlllng, nccordlng to a
wireless raossngo from her.
Tho Rainbow, Cnpt. Edwards' now
boat, was launched yostorday morn
ing nt 7 o'clock. Thoro was no for
mal sorvlccs or chrlstonlng owing
to tho uncortnlnity of tho hour of
launching. Tho now boat will bo
roady for sorvlco In about tlirco
woeks. Tho Allco H. Is now on tho
Allegany run, tho Alort bolng tied
un in ordor that Cnpt. Edwards may
suporvlHo tho placing of tho onglnos
in his now boat, tho llainuow.
(I)y Associated Press to Tho Coos
Hay Times;
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 27 -Inviting
the democrats of tho house
to join thorn lu passing n republican
wool bill and "making n radical re
duction now Instead of preventing n
reduction" tho republican members
of tho ways and means committee to
day submlttod n report on tho mi
nority bill, Introduced last week
which would reduce wool duties to
about -10 per cent from tho rates
under the Pnyuo-Aldrlch bill.
CANADIAN RECIPROCITY
Jiinv Will lie Itcpi-nlcit Kxcept At
Applied in Paper anil Pulp.
Illy Associated Piess to Coos Day
Tlmos. i
WASHINGTON. 1). C , March 27
A fawiritliW' report mi th bill to iv
piul tho Cnuudlun reciprocity luw,
oxeopttiiK section two. relating to
wood and hit. was uutluirUod t
dnj by t' gfiiiite eoiumlttec ou tl
nunee 'j'he law was nudertHl lu op
orntivo save tu to th paper schedule
1 Canada's rojeetlon of tbo reel
prncii) agieeiiient.
TAXES SOON DELINQUENT
l'cnnltjr of Ten Per Cent Added After
April 1.
This will bo tho last wook for pro
porty owners to pay tholr taxos In
Coos county without dangor of do
llnquoncy. Tho law provides that
all taxos unpaid, by tho first Mondny
in April shall bo placed on tho uo
llnminnt list.
Whllo tbo tax collection this year
hnsbcon cxcollont, thoro aro many
who havo not paid. All porsons pay
Ing tho half payment boforo tho day
of dollquoncy may havo until Octobor
to pay tho othor half. When tho col
lector's ofllco is closod noxt Saturday
night tho books will then bo subject
to tho delinquency porlod. To pay
taxes aftor that dato, a penalty of 10
per cent nnd 1 per cent a month Is
nddod.
EXTRA COPIES OF THE
SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION
COOS RAY TIMES
Wrapped ready for mailing
may bo obtained nt tho oftlco. 4
Prlco 20 cents each.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architects
171 FRONT ST.
COFFEE KING DEAD
John Ai buckle SumiiulHs nt Rrxk-
hn IIihiio TihIm).
(lly Associated Pre to The Coos
Uuy Times)
NEW YORK. Mai oh 27. John
Ai buckle, t'e well knowu coffee
detiVr, died at his home lu Brook
bn today, aged 7 I.
DR. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modern Rental Parlors.
Wo aro equipped to do high cIqb'
vork on short notice nt tho voi
lowest prices. Examiuntlon fret
1. a il.v nttendnut. Coke bulldiug, oppo
site Chandler hotel, phone 11'2-J
TT)lt. K. P. WINKLER,
Naturopath nnd Chiropractor
All chronic disputes treated. Consul
atlnn free. Olflce hours'
to IX a. ui ; 2 to 5 mid C to 8 p. in
Naturopath lustltute- -Itomu No. 1
No. 138 Uroadway. Marsalltdd. Orr
NORTH IlKNH NEWS.
Cnpt Kdgnr Sliuimon wus a Mnri.li
11 old business visitor lust night.
rn. . w. liisliu,
- Ostcopatlilc PliyslcUu
Graduate of the American school o
Osteopathy at KlrksvUt. Mo OBo
in ttldorado 111k. Hon". 10 to IX: 1
Ibone 1R1-J; Marshrttld. Orejoi
August Hoolllng Is mourning tho
loss of his lino Irish setter. Tho dog
was killed last night by Dr. Rur
mestor's auto.
Aftor the snow ny a TurkUh Butb
Phone 214-J.
W. UKN.NWn,
lawyer.
lltlie over Flanagan HeuneM Bant
fnrshlleld Oregor
T-vR. J. T. McCOHMAC.
- Physician and Surgeon
Marshfleld, Oregon,
Mice: Lockhart Building,
Opposite post oUlco. Phono 106-J
Central Pacific to Build Direct
From Nevada Changes
Announced. '
EUGENE, Ore, Mnrch 27. Tho
Oregon EitBtern railroad, under which
nnmo the Nntron-Klnmnth cutoff of
tho Southern Pacific is being con
structed, has been sold to tho Cen
tral Pacific Railway company. Tho
purchaser of tho property Is tho Har
rlmnn corporation, but undor sopnr
ato management from tho lines In
Oregon undor which tho Oregon Ens
torn has bcon built.
Tho Blgniflcanco of this salo is hard
to dotormlno, but, according to in
formation provlously printed, prob
ably moans that a now lino will bo
built from Klamath Falls to n point
to connect with tho old Central Pa
cific in Novnda, thus giving another
line into Oregon from tho oast. Tho
story was prlntod in tho Snn Fran
cisco Examiner. This was tho first
announcement of tho plans of tho
company to build this connecting
rond, it having como from hohw
quartors in San Francisco. It means
that through trains fom tho Central
Pacific lino, en routo to Portland or
Coos Uay, will pass through Eugcno.
With tho through trains from tho
cast by way of Vnlo or Central Oro
gon, tho through trains from Califor
nia by way of California by way of
Klamath Falls and tho regular sor
vlco on tho present ShnBtn routo, all
passing through Eugcno It will easily
bo seen that this city will becomo a
big contor for tho Harriman lines.
Tho consideration for tho Oregon
Enstorn property as given in tho
dood, filed with tho county clork to
day, Is $250,000, but tills Is only a
nominal consideration, as tho lino Is
worth sovoral millions. All of tho
property of tho Orogon Enstorn, ox
eopt tho property In Malhour and
Harney counties convoyed to tho Oro
gon Enstorn by tho Dolso & Wcstorn
Rnllroad company on Dec. 28, 1910,
nnd tho property sold to tho com
pany by William Hanloy nnd wlfo, is
convoyed to tho Central Pacific In
this dcod. Tho Central agrees to pay
tho California & Northeastern divis
ion bonds now outstanding to tho
amount of $5,000,000 Issued Jan.
2, 1912, as a lion on tho rnllroad
from Wood to Klamath Falls.
According to tho recent Btory In
tho San Frnnclsco Examlnor, Presi
dent Sproulo, of tho Southern Pacific,
has ordered tho construction of tho
connecting link botwocn Klamath
Falls and Fornloy, Calif., tho point In
tho Contrnl Pacific whoro connections
will bo mado.
On March 30 In San Francisco n
contract will bo lot for tho construc
tion of 130 miles of now road from
Fornloy, Cal tho same bolng part of
tho connecting linos bolng construct
ed by tho S. P. In northorn Cali
fornia, southern Oregon nnd north
western Novada. This lino will ovon
tually extend northward to Klamath
Falls, an dtho trains from tho Con
gene to Portland nnd Coos liny.
Bin Lumber Carrier Crosses
Out This Morning With
Cargo for China;
' The llcsslo Dollar crossed out this
'"morning for llollinghnm, Wash., nt
which place sho will tnko nnothor
' 1,000.000 feet of lumber for hor car
go for Manila and Hong Kong. Cnpt.
, Olson piloted her out nt 6:15. Tho
1 bar was perfectly smooth, Cnpt.
IChaB. Masters crossing out In tho
Dixie and bringing Capt. uison dock.
Cnpt. Olson took tho Desslo Dollar
down tho Day laBt evening. Tho
tldo wns vory low and somo feared
that ho would encounter difficulties
! but ho did not. Sho was drawing n
llttlo moro than 17 loci iorwnru nuu
a llttlo over 18 feot stern. In mak
ing tho turn opposlto tho Cold Stor
ago, tho current swung hor prow too
far over nnd Capt. Olson throw nn
nnchor nnd caught hor boforo sho
rnn on tho mud. Dy tho uso of n
lino to tho plor, sho was brought
around and proceeded down tho Day
to near tho Llfo Saving Station whoro
sho romnlncd nt anchor all night.
Mclvlllo Dollar and wlfo who havo
bcon guests hero whllo tho Desslo
Dollar was loading wont to Belling
ham on hor. Mr. Dollar was Im
mensely pleased ovor tho dispatch
with which tho Dosslo Dollar was
loaded and tho fact that sho camo In
and crossed out without dirtlculty.
Noxt tlmo, ho said, ho hoped to tnko
a full enrgo horo. TJio troublo In
Chlnn has greatly reduced tho do
mand for lumbor thoro. However,
ho expects to tako nnothor cargo
from Coos Bay within two or throo
mouths.
Capt. Olson will Immediately ro
sumo command of tho Nann Smith
which Is duo In today from Hay
Point.
Although thoro was llttlo advanco
notlco of tho Dosslo Dollar Icnvln?
yesterday, tho dock In Marshlleld was
lined with pooplo to watch hor go
down tho Hay, tho oxchango of sal
utes betweon tho big boat nnd tho
Drcdgo Oregon nttractlng many.
Soundings woro tnken whllo thoy
woro crossing out nnd tho least
water found wits about 30 feot and
most of tho way It was 30 foot.
This condition, coupled with tho
fact thnt tho Dosslo Dollar was draw
lug over 18 feet, nnd wns nblo to
go down tho Day without touching.
1b snld to havo greatly Impressed
Mclvlllo Dollnr and Incldontnlly It Is
somothlng thnt ovcrybody on Coos
liny snouia no oniteii over
Wilbur W. Purdy who wnH on Coos
Day n fow yonrs ago promoting an
oloctrlo lino via Coob Rlvor to Oak
land or Suthorlln, Orogon:
"W. W. Pudy wont to Portland
Saturday ovonlng to spond n couplo
of dnys conferring with J. Arnold
Doylo rolntlvo to maps and othor
data portalnlng to tho survey botwoon
RoBoburi; and tho const."
GRADERS GET RUSY
Southern Pacific Contractors Get
More Equipment nt Eugcno
EUGENE, Or., Mnrch 27. -Fuller
ft Co., sub-contractors on tho South
ern Pacific compnny's Coos Day lino,
rocelvod a Now Era grador nnd n car
load of dump wagons Mondny morn
ing, nnd thoy will nt onco bo tnkon to
tho company's camp Just west of tho
city. Their 80 bond of mules which
woro expected In from California
havo been dolnyod, but will nrrlvo
olthor tonight or tomorrow morning.
Aftor tholr arrival It is oxpected that
tho work of grading on tho prnlrlo
wost of tho company'si camp will bo
gin In earnest, if tho good wonthor
still continues.
Tho grader Just received Is a big
affair, and n dozon mules and horses
nro roqulred to pull It. It turns up
tho earth with n plow attachment
nnd tho looso dirt Is thrown up In tho
contor of tho roadway with a sort
of scrapor, on tho samo prlnctplo ns
employed In tho operation of tho or
dinary road mnchlno sovoral of which
aro In uso In Eugcno.
NOTICE TO PHESRYTEIUANS.
A meeting of tho members and con
grcgntlon of tho First Presbyterian
church Is cnllod for Friday ovonlng,
nt 7:30. Matter of vital Importanco
to tho church will bo considered.
Mooting will bo hold nt Ltithoran hall
In rear of Luthorun church on Com
mercial avenuo.
Dy ordor of ROAnD of TRUSTEES
Try Tho Times Yvnnt Ads.
W.K.Wiseman
The Old Reliable-Now oar
rics a complete stock of
J 1 ousel uriiisliniKS. Wvei'v-
tliiiitf from Kitchen to Bed
room.
Now Goods.
"Reasonable Prices.
tt2a South Broadwaw
Phono No. 210-.7.'
PL'ltDY IN ON IT
Former Coo Day Ruilrond Promot
er Aiding .1. Arnold Doylo
The following Horn from tho Rosu
burg Nows Is bollovod to refor to
T. J. 8CAIFE &
A H. HODQINfl
Marshfield Paint
i Decorating Co.
Estimates
MAHSHFIEI.D
Furnished Phone M0L Omgii
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'THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY'
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EQl IPPI I) WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY
AT 6 .P. M.f TUESDAY, MARCH 26
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RVXK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMMIIP COMPANY.
I'liono II. i O. F. M GEORGE, Assent.
'AVI' AND COMMODIOUS
Edo
iteamer Redo
HQMIMER WITH UUU'l.l.v, AM) SlI'MARINE HELL
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS BAY
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, AT 3 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
,,,ol,e " O. F. Mi GEORGE, Agent.
Ctrt1il lilt t
cfl!re-J Dentin eQtwycfs
Makers of
. Benjamjn ClothM
STETSON HATS
STETSON SHOES-
ARROW SHIRTS
New Arrivals for Easter
Wear A. Benjamin
Priced $18 to $35
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co,
MjivHhf inlcl. JJanuw
STR. WASHINGTON
AVTLL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FROM
COOS HAY, FRIDAY,ACII2.(),ATG:30A.
STRAM1T.R HOMER
SATLS FKOM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
, SA'ITKDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 30.
,., a frean v0
F. S. Dow, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT S P. 51. ON .MARCH .', !- 10 A.
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON M-1
L. A. PAHKHUtST, Alj"
l, 1, 2:1 AND 30.
Phono
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