The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL
11, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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SAVINGS
AND
i fTorm carnarition. rrtranliA i. n . .
fiu y -7.-'j--- r - -
...Ih slnntcif A frnm ArAnAn
reccjvouwvM.. .6 AUYcuiorB, ana make loans on Oregon
-rtv. Returns nrlticinnl onH ,iini. "" uu yrcgon
' -;.. flnl t.. .,
T.;f;.;flnf
guauuiww. w w u.b, viwvuiuonea to term of contract.
to ten years.
Ample Reserve
PingCTonn
. . Ain O. Pjjitt, at pun A tun iiu.
P. Lnmb.rmeo. Ht, Hank J. ?. jiB.."??"
, Q. Mtr.. Blmond. tt. Oo. fy A J J. "ROT Br"n Jwoloti
M M
r ft. OMfTonOjVJ
. . J. 1XXJLT. V
" ' U. Oooi.
AH OREGON CORPORATION
We Are in Position to Loan You Money
For Building Purposes
AT A REASONABLE HATE OP INTEREST RETURNED OX THE
MONTH IA' PAYMENT PLAN, SAME AH PAYING HUNT. IF IN
TERESTED See. Mr; Emery at The Chandler
The Best Electric Lamps
Are Now Strong and Durable
At first tungsten (Mazda) electric lumps were
somewhat fragile and were, injured by shocks
and vibrations.
The wire drawn lamps made today are rug
ged and reliable. They are now being used in
street cars and railway service.
The new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give nearly
three times as much light for the same con
sumption of current, as do the carbon incan
descent lamps.
Tungsten lamps make possible all the light you
want without increasing the cost of operation.
Good lamps and fixtures must bo used in order
to have good, lighting and prevent high bills.
Our experts will help you if you will give them
a chance.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co.
Steams Washington
WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FROM COOS BAY, TnunS
DAY, A. M., AFRIL 11.
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TICKETS AT OCEAN: DOC1C, OR ON nOARD.. PASSENGERS (JO
ABOARD WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
F. B. DOW, Agent.
TAST AND COSDIODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUHMARINE DELL
SA&SFOR. COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Tuesday, April 1 6, At 3 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
' ttiose 44. O. P. McGEORQE, Agent.
THE FRU3ND
5. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SIfc From Coos Bay for Portland
at, 2:00 P. M., Thursday, Aprfl 1 1
CONNECTING: WITH TIH3 NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC 8TEAMSniP COMPANY.
fhone 44. O. F. MeGEORGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. M. ON APRIL 8, 10, 17 aA 24.
lB.1J PKOM COOS nAY APRIL 0, IS, SO AND 27, AT SERVICE OF
'.TUB TDDB.
L. A. PARKHURST, Agent.
Phone Main 350.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
LOAN
oiiia oojv
...
.! uy uicgon DUBiness men. to
.i . . """! ciuumgs at
Fund.
one
Absolute security.
Bnun
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
Ocean Dock.
OP COOS BAY
""", er. uui.MutDftl Ufalu.
Have That Roof Fixed
srow
See CORTHELL
Pbeat SISt
TWO DIE IN
AN EXPLOSION
Anticipation of Powder Blast In
Canada Prevents More
' Casualties.
(By Associated Prosa to tno Coos Bay
Timos.)
NANAIMO, IJ. C, April 10. Supt.
W. A. WllBOIl of tlin Hnnnillnn Hv.
plosives company, wns killed and W.
woods, a laborer, wus seriously In
jured by nn oxploslon In tho works at
Muruuieiu louny. utnor Ueatlis wero
averted by the Tact that tho oxploslon
was anticipated by about ton minutes
aud a warning blnBt was given.
ELECTION AT FLORENCE
John W. Hcignmu Chosen President
of Council.
FLORENCE, Ore., April 9. In a
closoly-contestod city election hero
Tuesday, with 86 votes polled, flvo
out of six candidates named on tho
Independent ticket wero elected.
John W. Bergman, tho nowly-olcctcd
president of tho council, Is a young
man well known throughout this soc
tlon. Ho rccolvod 37 votes, a lend
of 13 more than his closest opponent.
For councilman, tho uucccssful cau
dldated woro: John Safley, E. A.
Hoach, Thomas 11. Phlllltm nn,i fioo.
T. Schroedor. For marshnl, O. C.
Cumpton defeated C. E. Fero,' who
was a candldnto to succcod himself.
Tho number of votes polled Is Indi
cative of tho recont IncroaBo In popu
lation of tho town, tho lamest mini-
bor over cast nt n city oloctlon prior
to this bolng G7.
Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 Paclflc
Livery & Transfer Co.
WhyNot?
Pure Milk
and Cream
Wo are tho only firm STERI
LIZINU our milk products, and
wo furnish:
SULK AT 23c PER GALLON.
CREAM AT 20o PER PINT.
Willi
PINT.
CREAM AT 25c PER
BUTTERMILK
GALLON.
AT lOo PER
DellvorloH 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Phono 73.
Coos Bay, Ice & Cold
Storage
e Co.
HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST
"Wo have a limited quantity of ALDER
WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for
fireplace that wo will sell at $2.25 per load,
while it lasts. ,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGJ3TAC1CKN, Hgr. '
Coqullle Ofllce Phone 191 UarahOeld Office 14-J,
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Landa a peclalty.
General AgeaU "EAST8IDB"
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Driven and
reasonable charge. Oar motto:
"Will go anywhere at any Ume."
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco
ClKar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46,
Night Phone 46.
nARKEK ie CJtKlllAUlt. ifopnuiora
A Modern Brick Bulldlnc. Eloctrlt
Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOT EL .CO OS
a. A. 1IETLIN. Prop.
niatea: 60 cenu a Day and Upwaxde
Cor. Broadway ana uarxei
Marahfield. Oreron.
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
FHONB MAIN 87J
TOE HARBORS
0
Portlnnd, Ore., Apr. 1.
Ldltor Times:
Will you kindly publish In tho
next lssuo of your pnpor tho onclosod
Resolution?
Port Improvement bv tho munip.
lpallty has mado tho subject ono do
mnndlng lmmedlnto attention horo.
Judging from tho suits In court
reported from Alsoa and Coos Uny,
tho question must bo ono of similar
Import nt nil points whoro tho public
nas 10 contend ror its rlghtB to wntor
termlnnls with aggreBsIvo railroad
corporatlono.
Yours for tho Commonwonlth,
United improvement Clubs Associa
tion, Ily M. O. Collins,
President.
RESOLUTION:
Whereas, tho rights of tho City to
tho uso of tho shores of Its harbor
are sorloUBly Jeopardized by tho pol
icy of tho Port of Portland In Invit
ing riparian owners to bulkhend tholr
wntorfront on tho harbor lino and
tho offer to fill back thereof, and
Whoroas, tho harbor area, already
sadly too small, would thereby bo
sonouBiy contracted, and,
Whoroas, thoro npponrs to bo no
concorted effort to correct this con
dition, Thoroforo bo It resolved
FIRST: That tho Stato's tltlo
rights nnd Interest to the harbor nr
oa, up to ordluary high water mark,
within the limits of tho City of Port
land bo transferred to tho City, to
be administered ns n public trust.
The City'B tltlo, rights and Interest
so acquired Hhall bo Inalienable.
8EC0ND: That Sec. 3 of tho
Port of Portland act bo atnonded so
as to repeal tho clnuso conferring
ownership of lands mndo by tho Port
In Its dredging operations, upon ad
joining ownors, nnd that nil othor
legislation Inconsistent with tho pur
poso of this resolution bo repealed.
THIRD: That tho public rights
to tho shores of all navlgahlo waters,
up to ordinary hlgh-wator lino, with
in tho stnto are Inalienable and the
tltlo vested In tho Stnlo or nny mun
icipality of tho State. In Intended to
protect such Inallonnblo rights, nnd
shall not bo nllonntcd.
FOURTH: That n copy of this
resolution bo nddrossod to tho Mayor
or Portland, to tho Port of Portland,
to tho Dock CommlHslou, tho Stuto
Lund Ilonrd, mid tho Governor uud
the Attorney General of tho State,
nnd asking that these oltlelulu appoint
u Joint meeting to act upon thoao
questions nnd (p. formulate and pro
poso tho noccssary remedial legisla
tion. Snld mooting to bo public, and
to which tho public shall bo luvlted
for conforonco. ,
FIFTH: Thnt n copy of this, re
solution bo fiont to ono or more u own
papers In each city or town of tho
Stnto situated upon nnvlgnblo waters,
thnt Is a county sont or tho motropo-'
lis of a Port, for publication.
Signed,
Unltod Improvement Club Associa
tion. By M. O. Collins, Pros.,
L. H. Wills, Soc'y,
J. B. Zloglor, chairman; M. O. Col
lins, O. 13. Welter, W. A. Cnrtor and
Dan Kollahor, committee
J9flS?AL-D!RECT0RY
D'SR?XXllENDRXiB
Modem Deatal Parlor.
We are equipped to do high clasi
work on short notice at the verj
lowest .prices. Examination free
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J.
DR. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathia Physic!
Graduate of the American school ot
Osteopathy at Kirkiville, Mo. Offlc
in Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 13; 1 tc
4' Phone 161-J; Uarsbdeld; Oregon
J.
W. BENNBTT,
Lawyer.
)fflte over Flanagan & Bennett Dan)
Iarshfleld Oregon
TR. J. T. McCORMAO,
- Physician and Surgeon
MarSbjeld, Oregon.
3fflce: Lockhart, Building,
Opposite post ofneo. Phone 105-J
After the show try a Turkish Bath
Phone 2 14-J. I
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llilll FLAG AND
OUR SCHOOLS
FLAG .SHOULD FLOAT
OVER EVERY SCHOOL
SALEM, Or., April 11. In tho cur
rent Oregon Teachers' .Monthly, Stnto
Superintendent of Schools L. n. Al
derman calls attention to tho falluro
of schools to display tho National Hag
over tho school buildings. Ho nlso
expresses tlio hope Unit each school
will Join In tho proper obsorvanco of
ueeorntlon Day.
Hon says In pnrt:
ills communica
"This ollleo has received lottors
rrom momborH of tho W. It. C. nnd
tho G. A. It. nsklng why tho school
lings nro not living over tlm Rdmni
houses on good days. Why aro thoy
not up? Tho lnw requires thnt tho
Hag bo dlsplnyod over every school
house on oory school day, oxcopt in
unseasonablo wcathor. What la moro
beautiful than to seo tho Stnrs nnd
Strlpos over thu school houses? I
noticed that tho Hag was not up on
Washington's birthday, nor on Lin
coln's blrthdny In n certain city
school.
"I nm suro wo cannot ovnr tonoii
tho lesson or patriotism oven If wo
do our boBt. Tho lnslstanco of tho
men aud women, who know what our
Hag stands for and who lovo, It, that
tho Hag bo kept Hying ovor Bchool
nouses, is proper, nnd beautiful."
Superintendent Aldormnn will also
ask tho schools of tho stnto to ob
serve Friday. May 10, us Mothors
Duy. The. second Sunday In Mny will
bo generally obsorved In tho church
es as Mothers' Day.
$7.ni) LIMIT PUT ON 4
GRADUATING DRESSES.
MEDFORD, Ore, April 11
Absoluto simplicity nnd n' limit
of 7.50 has been plncod ns tho
principal foaturo of tho grad-
uating (ireflBos of tho Medford
f nign Bcnooi; wnijo they must bo
ns void or frills and ruffles ob
the artistic young woman can
force horaolf to onduro. All tho
f young pooplo In tho domostlo
Hcnncn classes will ho given nn
opportunity to mnko tholr
t. gowns during hcIiooI periods.
The others will assist their
DATICS OP EXPOSITION
Sun FnuiclNco Fiir Will 0eii Pel.
20 and Clo-H IHc. -1, 1015.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 11
' Winter to Winter" Is tho slogan of
tho Pnnnma-Pnrlile fntornntlonnl Ex
position. Tho Unlvorsnl Exposltlqn
Is to open on Saturday, February 20,
191C, and close on Saturday, Decem
ber 4, I91C.
Alaska will 1mvo n unlquo oxhlblt
nt tho exposition. It will consist of a
copper 'ball weighing 2B00 pounds
mado of motal secured from tho Cop
per Rlvor Valley. Alaskn.
John llrlshen Wnlkor, formor own
or nnd editor or tho Cosmopolitan
Mngazlno, and ono of tho best-known
literary men In this country, has boon
selected to bo director of oxploltatlon
ff iho Pnnamn-Paclflo International
Kxposltlnn.
LACKING FINGERS AT I1IRTII
Sues Slirel Cnr Company for Fright
to Mother
8T. LOUIS, April 11. Holon C.
Rortrnm, 3" months old, is tho plain
tiff In n Hult Hied horo today ngalnst
tho locnl stroot railway company
nsklng damages for injuries recolvod
before her birth.
A car in which her mother was rid
ing, struck a wagon nnd tho drlvor
hold up a hnnd from which tho ling
ers woro mlsBlng. Tho doformed
hnnd was scon at tho samo tlmo thnt
sho oxperlonco tho fright of tho
shock. Tho child was born without
lingers on its right hand.
FOREIGNERS IN OREGON
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11.
According to a national census bulle
tin Just issued, Oregon's forolgn
horn white population in 1010 num
bered 103,000. Gurmnns woro In tho
lend, totalling 18,000; Canadians
12,000 In numbor, enmo uoxt, and
Swedes third, 10.000 In nil.
FOR ASSESSOR
I hereby nnnounco my,solr aa re
publican candldnto for assossor for
Coos County beforo tho primaries,
April 19, 1011.
(Paid Adv.) LLOYD SPIRES.
Don't forgot
PHONE SMJ.
the Turkish Baths.
Why Ho Wns Lnto.
"What mado you so latoT"
"I met Smithson."
"Well, thnt is no ronson why you
(should bo nn hour Into getting homo
to suppor."
"I know, but I asked lilm how he
was feeling, and ho Insisted on toll
ing mo about his stomach troublo."
"Did you tell him to tako Cham
berlain's Tablots?"
"Suro, that is what ho noods." Sold
by all dealers.
Union Oils
MHOLINB DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENF
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Gods Bay Oil & Supply Co
Wwthfleld, Ore. PHONE 80sVJ
Mail Orders Belleltod.
NEW AUOS FOR
OUR STAGE LINE
Orders
Siieclal .Machines for Coos
County Service.
Tho Portlnnd Journal says: Ono
of tho most progressiva man carry
ing united States mall under contract
in tho Pacific Northwest Is C. P. Bar
nnrd, or Roseburg, Oro. Mr. Bar
nard Is the contractor nn tho Roso-buig-Myrtlo
Polnt-Mnrshflold routo.
Last year ho mado cxtonslvo nxnnrl.
- Illuivt8 toward modernizing his cou-
eyuueus, aim anor thorough investi
gation, concluded to bring his busi
ness light up to date by tho substitu
tion of automobiles for horso-drnwn
vehicles.
Toward thnt ondho hns purchased
rrom tho Howard Automobile Com
pany of this city two National Chassis
and lour Uulclt touring cars. Tho
uouios lor tno Chasls aio being built
in 1'ortlanu by Uelmoro, Mcuougui
a: .Mooiua, according to mr. Bar
aid h own specUlcaiious, ut u cost of
out iOu eucu, wnilo thu spuclul
tiuiBsis to wiiien tney nro ntted cost
in mo neignuornood ot ?2&oo eacu.
it is .Mi. Buinard s lntoutlon to
uso tno Antlonuia lor hl mmviiir
work, whicn will include tho carry
ing oj muii uud pasbongurs between
noaeourg and .Myiiie i'olut, Tno
cars uiu deaigtied to carry looo
pouuus or mail nud three pusseugeru
uaeu. For uiu exclusive purpose of
currying passenger traffic, .Mr. Bar
uuiu uus purchased tuteo 30rhorse
powor, llvo-paHsongor Uulck tqurlng
cam and ouo iU-horuopowor, flvo
pusBougor Uulck.
The 40-horsepowor car nnd two of
tho 80-horsopower curs woro shipped
to Roseburg Monduy una tho remain
ing two will be shipped him as soon
ub tho bodies can. bo completed for
the NutlounU.
Thoro nro now 84 head of horaos
regularly employed on this route.
nud from his experience fit lust year
Mr. Barnard ebtlmuu-s tbni each ouo
or tho big cars will eliminate- 16
horeoH, and that the two will elimi
nate tho uso or moro tiiau one-third
or his livestock. , ,
Mr. Bnruard's efforts yiiii bo
wutched with considerablo interest
by tho stage men throughout the Pic
clflc Northwest.
WESTERN COAL P06'l
United States Nnvy Trying to Oct
Hotter Supply on Poclflc Coust.
WASHINGTON, 1). C. April 10
Western coal hau boon found unsuit
able for uso by tho navy oxcopt at
shore plants uud on tugs and othor
vohsoIh which will not bo expected
to tnko part In battle. Comjmratlvo
lestB hus convinced tho naval offlcors
It would bo unwJso to glvo prqforpnCo
to western coal which is said to Pro
duce excesstvo ashes nnd soot, teud-
ing to clog tho tubes aud gratos nnd
having n curtain destructive effect
on tho hollers. Tho navy department
In koonly Interested In flndlnir soma
coal In the westorn states which will
uurn ns wen ns eastern coal and to
this end further tests of othor coals
will ho hold.
IIRim: It YEARS OLD,
WEDS (.'ROOM OF 17
MOniJRLY, Mo. April 11 Tho
comblnod ngos of Mr. nnd Mr8,A.
Splcor, who llvo noar Moborbly, Is
but 28 yoars.
Tho brldo, who la a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grnbltt. Is but
olovon years old, and tho bridegroom
IB bix yoars her senior. Tho couplo
woro married yoBtorday, at Hngora
Apel, wost of Moborbly. by a minister
who has been conducting a sorlos of
revival meetings In that vicinity.
Tho parents of both consented to
tho marriage,
WIPE HAD NO USE FOR MODEL
HUSBAND
OAKLAND. Cnl., April 11. Edwin
Illrsch, an Irvlngton morchant. has
received a decroo of dlvorco from Ha
zel Illrsch, who dosorted him two
yoars ago, unable to enduro longer
his perfections.
According to his testimony, Illrsch
gnvo hla wRo ovory luxury within his
moans, placod no rostralnt on hor
itmusomontH and novor showed Jeal
ously, Ho novor spoke an unkind
word and never indulged In liquor,
tobacco, profanity or lato hours.
"Didn't sliti oVor And any fault
with you?" askpd tho judgo.
"Oh, yes!" rosponded tho wltnois,
"sho froquontly said alio could have
loved mo If only I had boat hor or at
loust scolded hor once In a whllo."
.MOD SLAYS NEGRO
Negro Acquitted In Louisiana Court
Is Lynched Later
(Ily Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
SHREVEPORT. La., April 11
Thomas Mllos, a negro nged 29, was
lynched hero today nnd his body rid
dled with bullots. Miles was accus
ed of writing lottors to a white girl;
proof was lacking when ho was ar
raigned lu court yesterday and ho
was dismissed.
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
Weak and mlsorablo. If you have
Kidney or Madder troublo, Dull head
palus, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pains
In the back, nnd feel tired all over,
get u paakHgu of Mothor Gray's AH
OMATICLEAF tho pleasant horb
cure. It never falls. We have
many testimonials from grateful peo
ple who havo ucod this wondorfut
reinody. As a regulator it has no
equal. Ask ror Mother Gray's Aro-mntlc-Lcnf
at Druggists or sent by
mall for COc. Sample FREE Ad.
dress, Tho Mother Gray Co., Lo Roy,
N.Y.
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