The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
MANY LEAVE
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We know we wish
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PORTERS PUN
ALLIANCE BIG INCREASE
yoii knew
(ConiicJfroinrKoJL
Steamer Sails This Morning
for Portland With Large
Number of Passengers.
The Alllnneo snlled this morning
with one of tla largest outgoing pns
oongor lists fiho has hnd from Coot
Day In a long time. Shu nrrlvcil In
Into yesterday from Kurckn nnd
brought in quite n list. She hnd a
good enrgo of mlBccllaneous freight
from hero In addition to the through
shipments from Eureka.
Among those arriving on the Alll
nnco wore:
T, If Vrlaa. O Krlrkwnn. W. At-
loy, D. W. HcnderBon. A. L. George. '
so It Is predicted, nnd with Ha
completion hitlldlng of the road
down tlio river to Mnploton will pro
ceed with speed. The right of way
Is practically cleaied for the en
tire distance between the Not I tun
nel and Mrtpleton and n largo por
tion of It will ho graded liofoie the
completion of the tunnel.
KOXTAIXE IS HOME.
Snjs Ku'i'.vtlilng Is Helng Prepared
To Itusli Work.
Tlio Eugene (luard sayH:
"W n Pmitnlnn nliilllnnt In
Miss A. E. Koyes, F. A. Diamond. R ,-Hnrge of construction work on tlio
v. iuucncii, m. Jjonstiori. .i. m. jyc, willnmctto Pncillc rallray, returned
P. Strang, J. Knlnls and Mrs. M. from n trip from Mnrshlleld, coming
Strang. to Eugene over tlio right-of-wny. Mr.
The following list of passengers Fontaine says thnt everything there
left Marshtlold for Portland on the 8 ovidenee or preparation. McArth-
Alliance: ,lr, pt.rkH & Co. nro clearing tlio
C. KvniiB. W. If. Mnck. W. W. right-of-way through Slmpson'B pnrlc
Warner. S. It. I'lorson. C. O. Brooks, ,, Co08 Uny nll(l wi )t,Bn Krndlng
iVJl5mSlnloy'.V & I nrmon. Dr. s soon ns auinclent clearing linB
C. C. Jaggart. Mr. 11. II. MoriUon. )0CI, jnH1C(i to ponnlt them to do
Mrs. 1). H. Morrison. Stovo Watts. po Tho p0 )lrlvK rrow , on
Jno. Hamilton, Jus. M. Kltchon Mrs. i,nn,i t Coon Hay for tho purpose
Slice, Lola Slice, Unlpli Slice. Until f testing to ascertain tho location
Slice, W. Thorndlke. It. 0. Ilrown, 0f tho big bay bridge.
J. BuhIi, .1. Powell. II. Anderson. .1. "Porter Bros, nro concentrating
Holnborg, John Eenrly. J. Ichard- Hiipplles at Maploton and getting
Bon, P. H. Nalgley. H. Harrison. ,cluly to work at thin end of their
D. W. Henderson. .1. Nowcll. P. W. contract, as well ns continuing their
Moore. CI. Powells, .1. Kopor., II. ' excavations at tho tunnels which
Hoth, J. K. .lonea, H. Anderson, (I. thoy nro putting In. Tho snmo Ifl
linker. Mrs. G. Maker. O. Thompson. ' true of Twoby Pros. Everywhere
Loulso Thompson, P. Mnrshnll, C. activity Ih flhown nnd with a con
II. Gnlllgor, P. O. Strong, Geo. I tlnunnco of lino weather grading will
Gambler and .1. M. Ilotchls.
take vessel xohtii
bo In full blast in a very short time."
(JUT .MO UK EQUIPMENT.
I'vtohy
llros. Shin In Supplies to
Akiiltin Will Ho Toned Prom Coos Kiigene.
Hy Breakwater. Tho Eugene Guard says:
Among tho 110 piiBsonKers nrrlv- "Puller & Haiti. BtibcontrnctorB
Ing on tlio steamer llronkwator yes- for Twohy Ilrofl., tbla morning ro
torday wbb Cnntaln Ilornt Olscn, who reived two cnrlondB of dump wngonB
1b making arrangements for taking I over tho Oregon Electric railway,
tho now tug Akutnn, belonging to They will be used on n sub-contract
Alaska-Portland Packora' Aasocln- on the Eugono-Cooii Hay railroad
tlon, to Portland. Tho tug will bo botween Elmlrn and tho Not! tunnel,
towed to tho Columbia Hlvcr by tho where Twohy llros. hnvo a lot of
Bronkwntcr. With Captain Johnson, ' grading to do before tho rails can
master of tho steamer North King, bo laid to tho tunnel. It Is out of
Cnntaln Olsen will bo aboard tho the ordinary for n contractor to tdiln
Akutnn on tho way up tho coaBt. I his mnterlnla over n lino thnt Is a
From Astoria alio will bo brought rival of tho one ho Is working for,
to Portlnnd by one of tho river tow-' but tbeso wngons wore used on tho
Major Morrow Says That Coos
Bay Bar Dredge Will Be
Here by That Time.
PORTLAND. March I I. Tho Or
egonlan says:
"Hv August 1 tho new dredge
Col. P. S. Micliie will bo nt work
on tho Cooh Hny bar," remarked
Major J. J. Morrow, corps of engin
eers, V. S. A., aa ho was nbout to
depnrt for Seattle to Inspect work
on tho digger.
"I bnvc not Inspected tho vessol
for six mouths, because of hnvlng
been with tho Alnakn Kaitroad Com
mission and deta. ned nt Washing
ton, but from reports I understand
alio will be avallablo so wo can got
results this senaon." Mariners fa
miliar with the entrance to Coos
Hny feel thnt the dredge will prove
a material help In getting bettor
wnter there. At tho anino tlmo they
nro working for porinnnont linprovo
menta, ua outlined when a delega
tion from that district Journeyed to
Washington enrly this year and
placed tho situation aqunrely bo
fore Influential otllclala.
TO CONSULT ENt.'IXEEHS.
boats. Captain Olscn, who will take
the now tug to Alaska this season,
nays ho expects her to arrive nt tho
plant of tlio Willamette Iron & Stool
Works, whoro tho machinery will bo
installed, noxt Monday.
GHBOXO.METEB IH
AX AXCIKXT OXK.
History of Time-Piece nt Myrtle
Point In Wry Intc-rcNtliijj.
Tho Bhlp chronometer, which has
beon sotting In tho show window
of George Kncklcff'u Jowelry Btoro,
is probably over 75 years old, and
tho history of tho Ufa of this time
plcco 1b Interwoven with tho early
history of Southwestern Oregon,
hnvlng been brought to theno shores
by Georgo'H grandfather, Cnpf. Wil
liam Itnckloff, who wan tho first
to sail Into tho Coqulllo nnd Ump
qua Hirers.
Cnpt. Wm. Itnckloff bought tlio
Instrument In Portlnnd, Mnlne, In
1849. Just provloim to sailing with
his family In tho 71-ton two-mnst
vessel, Ortolan. from Portlnnd
nrnund tho Horn and up tho west
coast,
Tho chronomotor, which wnB
Hill lines nnd were shinned direct
from thnt point."
T
IS
INSTALLED
Several Visiting Ministers Par
ticipate in Ceremonies
at Local Church.
Itov. J. K. Hurkhurt was formal
ly Installed as pastor of tho Marsh
field PrcBbytcrlnn church Inst oven
Ing by n speclnl mooting of tho
Southern Oregon Presbytery. Tho
mooting wnB largely attended nnd
Bovornl visiting ministers partici
pated In tho corcmontcB. Tho for
mal Installation of tho Itov. Mr.
Hurkhart menus his stnv hero will
mndo by Morria Toblna In London,, bo for nn Indefinite tlmo. thnt Ib n
wnH aeconti-nnnn wiiou cnpt. Hack-1 long ono. Whoro n pnstor la Instal
leff bought It, nnd la estimntod to: led by tho Presbytory. ho Is to ro
bo nt lenst 75 yenra old. tnln tho pnatornto until released by
Georgo received tho instrument notion of tho Presbytory.
from his fnthor, Capt. W. E. Itack-i Tho roromonlea lnat evening wero
loff, who hnd succeeded to It from very Imposing. Tho Ilov. I). A.
tlio senior Capt. Itnckloff. Ho has McLeod. formerly of North Pond,
nil tho cnaeB roqulred in currying; but now of Hnndon, prenched tho
this Benniun'B clock anonrd ship, sermon. Tho Itev. A. Hnhorly of
nnd thla markor of tho flying sec- Hnndnn gnvo tho rhargo to tho pas
onda seoina to run aa perfectly ns tor and tho Itov. P. II. Adnma of
Coqulllo gave tho charge to tlio
Henry SciigMnckcn and ('. It. Peck
to Take up Jetty .Mattel'.
A apeclal meeting of tho Port of
Coos Hny Commission Inst evening
took action to comply with tho re
quest of the C. W. McNenr Com
pany nbout a new ordlnnnco to
make the records for tho ante of
tho Port of Cooa Hay'a $300,000
bond issue legal. Tho change was
merely the re-enactment of nn ordl
nnnco at regular meeting, the ordi
nance hnvlng been paused nt an ad
journed session.
It wns nlso ngrced thnt Henry
Sengstnekcu nnd C. It. Peck should
tnko up with Mnjor Morrow nnd
Cnpt. Robert tho plnn of hnvlng the
government send nn engineer here
to tnko clinrgo of the reconstruction
of the Jetty on funds provided by
tho Port of Coos Hny.
AHOLISH "Tlimi) DECHEE"
Iais Angeles Chief of Police Wnnta
More Humane System.
(Ily Aiocltol I'itm to Coo lUy Time. J
LOS ANGELES. March H. Tho
appllcntlon of tho third degree In
extracting statements from suspect
ed prisoners wns discontinued today
when Chief of Pollco Sobnstlon ls
sued nn ordor forbidding Ita uso In
tho future. Tho chief declared tho
practice la Inhuman nnd thnt tlio
results might bo obtained without'
it.
HUlLDIXn POK WOMEX.
nny tlmc-ploco of that character.
Myrtle Point Enterprise
pooplo.
PABASOL COVKItS In every
suado of every color at MABSH- Havo your Jot) printing done n
FIELD CYCLEHY. Tho Times offlco.
Washington legislature .Makes Ap
propriation anil Adjourn.
Illy A"rUIJ rrtu 10 Coon lUjr Tlro.)
OLVMPIA. Wnsn., Mnrch H Tho
atnto legislature adjourned soon af
ter 4 o'clock thla morning nftor
agreeing on nn appropriation of
$100,000 for n woman's building nt
tho UnlvorBlty of Washington. Thoro
wns strong opposition to tho appro
priation In tho Senate
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AT TIIK HOTELS.
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LLOYD HOTEL P. A. Swlnford,
Portland: L. C. Drown. Senttle.
Wash.; J. Itoonoy, Coos Day; John
Anderson, Cooa City.
I1LANCO HOTEL Georgo John
aon, Portlnnd; II. J. Snow and wife,
Vancouver, H. C.j J. Ilornhnrdt,
Portland; P. M. Hums, Corcoran,
Cal.; P. Armetrong, Grants Pnss; J.
G. Wertz, Grants Pnss; J. L. IlrlggB,
Gravel Pord.
HOTEL COOS J. M. Salter, Flo
renco; Miss KeyB, Portlnnd.
Easter Looks Good
to tho nmn with good sight. If
you hnvo nny troublo with your
eyes, It will look good to you If
you soo it through tho glasses
wo nro prepared to supply.
Como nnd bo examined nny
wny. That costs you nothing.
If you don't need glnscs wo
will toll you so.
Moderate Prices
(Agents for Toric and Kryptok Lenses)
wmM
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 122-J
Motor Cycle Delivery
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versation Lack
Human Interest?
Hy John P. Pnllou.
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ings of the world, tho latest
stylo and at lenst an everydny
knowledge of music, literature
art and sport, you nro nilssln,;
half tho enjoymont and ple'aauro
of lifo.
A chnrming wcinnn, when ask
ed how alio kept so well posted
regarding bo mauy Interesting
things, answered significantly, "I
read my paper tl oroughly and
keop a scrap book."
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interest in tho business world.
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achievement, of fnshiona nnd wo
men's work, ot domestic science
nnd economy.
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ble you to purchase nil tho nec
essities nnd luxuries of Hfo to
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They are all-wool, of course, The patterns are distinctive because tliej
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NEW STETSON SHOES
NEW ARROW SHIRTS
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Marshfield
Myrtle Point '
SXOW AT lWflKXI
llwl Wenther Kcricuccd nt WIN
Inuietto Valley Points.
Tho KiiRone Ounrd snys: "Just
WllOll tho neonln of thn inmnr U'M.
'inmetto vnlloy wore beginning to
, think thnt spring hnd bogun In
.earnest, nlong comes n snow flur
ry nnd sets tho date of tho begin
ning of spring back n few notches.
I Tho lino warm wenthor nil through
, Kebruary nnd during tho first pnrt
of this month stnrtoil vnentntlnn in
growing, trees to budding nnd flow
ers to niooming nnd everybody
thought thnt nn excoptlonnlly enr
1 1y spring wns coming. Mnny hnvo
put In n portion of their gardens
nnd In soino parts of Eugene the
enrly truck is seen coming up. The
flurries of snow which began at
noon nnd kept up during n portion
of tho nftornoon, wero not nt nil
wolcomo. While tho snow hns not
roninlned on tho giound in tho vnl
loy. the hills surrounding tho city
wero more or less covered with
snow for awhile.
noutiias county will
lU'INI) TIIUlCi: llltlDOKS
XOTICK, KXIOHTS OF COLUMBUS.
All members and brothors of Coos
Council No. 126. Knlglrts of Colum
bus. Marshfield, Oregon, and visit
ing brothers nro requested to bo
present at n meeting to bo held in
Ma&hV'l1 t0mrr0W ewnta
By ordor of
e. n. McDonnell.
Fin. Secy.
noSBIlUKG, March 14. Doug
las county will this yenr spend
nbout 118,000 on now bridges.
Three now bridges will be built, n
stooNconcrete brldgo nonr Oakland,
n steol-concroto brldgo across Elk
Creok, sovon miles weht of Drain,
and n wooden brldgo with concrete
plors ncrosa tho Cnlnpooia river,
near tlio Umpqua brldgo. Tho coun
ty court on Monday purchased nn
automobile for tho uso of county of
ficials. Tho machine will bo usod
for the most part by tho road on
Klneer In making trips ovor tho
county roads.
KniDS HUYS BLOCK.
Timber Denier Pays 200,000 for
Property In Oakland.
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 14.
r-red A. Krlbs, tho woll known Port
land capitalist, Invested $200,000 in
realty this week, buying of J. W.
Cook a quarter block at tho south
east corner of Eleventh and Alder
street. Anothor big Portland deal
hub weeK was tlio salo of Charles K.
Henry's ouarter-bloek nt Fourth nnd
Oak streets for $500,000. Tho buy
er Is tho Lawyers' Title & Trust
Company.
PAUAKOL COVKItS In every
shade of every color at MABS1I-I-'IELI)
CYCLKUY,
Try The Times' Want Ads.
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TAIUFF COMES fW
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Pivhldcnt Wilson )""
iinliii- Taken Up rlwiLir
WASHINGTON, '
current legislation -,tfij
if the t.riT TJM
which Presldeni ?ttii'
agreed upon. angfr
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all sails set. itoyZdt!
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other day and !
per end .of "" T"l '
beached eJaeUiJ or
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away from l'er. ,at.
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