The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1913- EVENING EDITION.
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Compi
arative
Digestibility
of Food
Made with different Baking Powders
From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests:
An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made
with each of three different kinds of baking powder
cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted
separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each
for the same length of time.
The relative percentage of the food digested is
shown as follows:
Bread made with
Royal Cream of Tartar Powder;
100 Per Cent. Digested
Bread made with
phosphate powder;
68V Per Cent. Digested"!
Bread made with
alum powder;
167 Per Cent. Digested
These tests, which are absolutely reliable and
unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance
to everyone : Food raised with Royal, a cream of
tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges
tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found
to largely retard the digestion of the food made from
them.
Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it
is the source of very many bodily ailments.
PULLS GUN OK
G. W. Stewart and Wife of
Bangor Oust Acting Con
stable Watt and Joehnk.
I J nines Watt, acting constable in
.lochnk wore yostorduy ousted from
the 0. W. Stewart premises tit
Bangor, North Itend, at the point
I of n gun when thoy attempted to
servo u HimiinniiH on Mr. and Mrs.
i Stowart and Kiiln possession of a
J mortgage which tho Stewarts hold
I against John Cotlel.
I Mr. Watt was sent to servo the
summons, owing to Constnhlo Cox
! holnir 111. K. II. Joehnk. who had
attached a mortgage which the Ste
warts held against John Cottol. to
secure a claim of about ?L'(5 which
the Pioneer Hardware Company has
against the Stewarts. When they
reached tho home. Joehnk nsked to
see the mortgage and Mrs. Stewart
gave It to him to read. Then he
ban. led It to Mr. Walt and told her
that Watt had the papers to secure
It. Mr. Stewart appeared on the
sccno and tho mortgage was wrested
from him and Joehnk.
Then Mr. Stowart questioned Mr.
Watt's authority, not seeing any of
ficer's star mi liltn. Mr. Watt tried
to read his appointment but the Ste
warts would not listen, being rolled
by Mr. Joehnk's taking tho copy of
the mortgage from them. Finally
when Mr. Stewart got too threaten
ing with tho gun they decided discre
tion was the better part of valor and
beat n hasty retreat.
Owing to the matter being more
or less of a mlstuuderstaudlug, It Is
not likely that any crlmlnnl action
will bo taken against the Stewarts.
TO iimx OIK.
UMBER TRADE '111 ARRIVE
OP COOS Ml ON BREAKWATER
SHATTUC, ...ay 0. Plans for con
verting the big coastwise liners Pros-
' Ident mid Governor Into oil burners
are being considered by the olllcers of
'the Pnclllc Coast Steniushlp Company
and It Is snld that tho bids prob
I ably would be called for soon.
It- Is tho purpose of the company
to lay the vessels up one nt n time
at the end of the heavy summer
tourist Ira Ilk: and make tho change
In tho fuel sysein. Tho compnny's
new liner Congress, which Is Hearing
completion at Cnmdoni, N. J., will nl
80 bo equipped with oil burners be
fore she Is brought around the
Horn to go to the Los Angeles-Sun
Francisco-Seattle run.
Supplied San Francisco With
More Than Twice as Much
as Any Other Point.
Coos Hay continues to be tho prin
cipal sourco of supply for tho San
Francisco lumber market and during
tho last two woeks in April furnished
more than twice as much lumber
than any other port. Tho following
figures compiled by tho Pioneer
Western Lumberman show tho ag
gregate receipts from tho various
Pacific ports at San Francisco from
April 11 to April 28:
l'lr and Spruce.
Abordeen .I.IH.'.OOO
Astorin ri,(!:ir.,ooo
ltandon 0.12,000
Columbia itlver 700.000
Coqulllo Itlver 2,8158,000
Coos Hay 10,125,000
Kvoretl 1,750,000
Hoqulam SOO.OOO
(rays Harbor 1,125,000
Port Gamble 750.000
Port Ludlow 1,100.000
Sluslaw 307.000
Umpqita 200.000
Wlllapn
2,250.000
Total 111,025,000
Itcdwoinl.
Karelin 1.105,000
Albion S7I.0OO
Caspar 750.000
Fort Irrngg l.aus.OOO
Oroonwood !:I8,000
Mendocino 752.000
Crescent Cliy (520.000
Total '..521.000
Just
As Easy
Wo hao what you want and
You have what we want, so Jf
You want what we have and
Wo want what you have
"Let's Trade"
THE FIXUP
two smites.
Marshfiold Noith Bend
Steamer in Early Today From
Portland With Good List
Brings Several Autos.
Tho llroakwator arrived In this
morning from Portland with a largo
list of passengers and a good car
go of frelgbr. Several autos woro
tho principal items of tho freight
cargo.
Among moso arriving on tho
Ureakwator woro tho following:
Mrs. H. A. Atkinson, Frod Mark,
John Walker, II. O. Jestor, Miss H.
L. Lewis, A. F. Crocker, Illlma
Malnkka, Will Whobory. Ilearl Who
bery, W. J. Humbert. M. L. Pat
terson. Mlko Grout, A. Strauss, A
N. Ilolman. J. P. Cloland. K. C.
Itnymond, Mrs. K. C. Raymond, II.
W. Iloldou, F. A. Lucns, . A. Leon
ard. Mrs. Dray, L. II. Lowo, Mrs.
K. S. Dyer, Mrs. Jonnio (iardlnor,
II. 11. Donshey, Mndgo llershoy, Mrs.
Kinsley, Mr. Kinsley, F. Hastings,
Mr. Paltnor, Hymn Dofonback, Mrs.
Hymn Uefonbaeh, Hoy Defenhaeh.
.Mrs. Hoy Moore. Miss Do ICtta Do
Mones. W. iv. Kyle, M.L. Hoyil. Knvll
Strand. Coo. Warner,.!. L. Johnson,
Thos. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Oscar
Johnson. Miss (ianllner. P. Olson,
Mrs. NelstiHin, Klgor Nolstrani. Ray
mond Nelstrain, Win. Nolstrani. J.
K. Kck, Mrs. Markago, John Mark
ago. L. Orouo. Mrs. Holmes, i.amn
Holmes. Anna Holmes, Frnncos
Holmes, Aguos Holmes, Llzzlo
Holmes. Aiuelln Hosolouf, Mlchnol
Hoselouf, W. It. Crowly. L. It. Solins.
Mrs. Cllonl. C. Frovors. A. Ilerehuck.
A. King, A. L. Kindred. J. Smith.
Wong John and seventeen steorago.
Tho ureakwator canio in this
morning at low tide. Captain Mnc
gonu's soundings showing over sev
enteen feel, fiuaiio rock was far
above the low tide. Tho Ureakwa
tor will hall from horo nt 10 o'
clock nnd will cross out about 1
o'clock.
m:w kkttiiKhs and
SPHCL'IjATIVK VAl.UKS.
IIII.V OIKS AT Mill OF M,
AFTIIR LAYING I..10II KCCJS
AM) HAISING MANY HKOODS.
PASAHKNA, Cal., Mav ti.-Thea-dosla
Hoosovolt, ho named because
of her evident nntngonlsin toward
race suicide, said to have been tho
oldes' hen In America, died today
ai t ie homo of her ovuoi. Mrs.
K'lzulioth Grlnnol, of Pasadena. She
was 25 eais old.
Tho aged leu laid, approximately,
1.500 eggs in nor long and useful
Hie besides mothering many broods
ot linubator-hatched chickens. Stat-Istti-I.inx
lluuru that the oggs laid by
Thoodosln. at tho nvorage price ol
onlj 25 cents n do4on, woro worth
$iKi 7ii. Tho accopted cost of hoop
ing a hen In these parts Is $1 a year,
if iMng Theodosla's net earnings
$Hn 7".. At a capitalized value of
i 2" she has niado 3.000 por cent
on her .iliii.tUin for her owner.
Poultry exports admit tlelr nc
loptui ilieml k of the extreme ogg
insli)illilos of a lion have been
diattei i'd by the exceptional Theodo
ra, wlm In her llfotinio laid tovoral
Mines tho number of oggs thnt nat
uralists and poultry collogo exports
would have mid any hen could at
tain to.
1JAX1) DANCK SAT., MAY 10.
Portland Telegram rGennniiH from
Germany and Canadians from Canada
have their faces towanl Oregon and
their oyes on Its fertllo valleys.
Wo can offer them the greatest nnd
richest valleys In tho worltl as n place
to settle In and to make their homes
nnd their fortunes. Tho thousands
from Germany nnd the other thou
sands from Canada will llud plenty
of opportunity nnd plenty of room,
ami It remains for us of Oregon to
mnko tho prico right.
Wo are casting about In all direc
tions for the formulation of the pol
icy that will bo most effective In
bringing within our borders the ac
tum farmer nnd commimlty-butlder,
nnd tho one grave factor In tho prob
lem is tho prico of land. It is tho
factor that we must meet boldly nnd
intelligently, or seo our desire defeat
ed and our hopes deferred.
As thero aro moro nnd more re
liable evidences of colonization to
this state, and especially to this sec
tion of tho stnto, thero should be
competition among counties ami com
munities for the groator share of the
bettor elnss of this prospective Immi
gration. Thero should bo organiza
tion behind such competition, nnd
through that organization thoro ought
to bo Homo listing of lauds that nre
desirable and really cheap. It Is tho
desirability and tho prico thnt will
count, nnd In this connection it
should ho borne III mind, nlso, that
tho discount on speculntlvo values
which will secure the business, so to
spenk, will bo moro thnn niado up In
course of tlmo by tho Industry nnd
wealth creation of tho newcomers
who get n sqttnro deal in the innttor
of conditions and prices.
ACROSS OCKAX IN Al'TO
A ITTl'ltK POSSIMMTV.
That wo wlil some day cross tho
ocean In an automobile seems to be
tho conviction of sovornl expert inn
chlulsts. Mnjor J. O. Wright has
recently contrived a water autonto
bllo. Tho innchlno is not a beauty
hut It glides over tho wntor nt
ahour live miles nn hour. It will
go equally well on tho Innd.
It consists of a framework of
light steel and onk. 25 feet long
and eight feot whlo and Is mounted
on three wheels, tho two in front
iielng of iron and wldo rimmed.
Surrounding the framework and on
ly a few Inches aboro tho ground
Is a largo air-filled steel cylinder
which keeps the machine afloat
whllo on tho water.
In the "bow" of the craft Is n
gasollno engine which transmits
power to the front wheels when tho
machine Is crossing Innd. or to nn
ordinary scrow propollor. such as
aro usod on motor boats for tho
propulsion on wnter.
This propeJIor Is undor tho ma
chine nnd well out of wny when it
Is traveling as a laud automobile.
On tho framework of the innchlno
Is a platform which will hold a
score of men. Two men aro needed
to operate tho innchlno.
This combination motor bont has
been used successfully In running
survey lines through tho vast swamp
lauds of the Kvorglados In Flor
ida. San Francisco Chronicle.
HANI) DANCK SAT., MAY 10.
Hnvo your Job printing done at
Tho Times ofllco.
Call nt
II I'll DRY HOODS COMPANY
nnd got your June number of
"Hood Dressing" FRIOH.
WHAT
TO
WEAR
NMBHBHgB,:
A guarantee with
pair of
every
Niagara Maid
Kid-fitti
ing
Silk Gloves
Double tips, 0f C0Urje
AND HOW TO SAVE QNIT
Most Women Ask no Finer Suits Than These at
$22.50 and $25.00
Others at $12.50, $15.00, $16,50
$18.75, $20.00 and Up to $37,50
Thoy couldn't be better in style they are we'i
chosen models direct from the best New York and
Philadelphia makers and they sell at the credit
stores at an average of from $2.50 to $5,00 more
per suit. The materials are superb and faslir
able the workmanship is so perfect that it excite
your admiration,
There are llglit-wolglit French Sorgo and Hnlfind (Vnl Suit,
besides lliillwtu .Models correct l the lnM Mitch. ('ulor IndnJ
Navy, llrowit, Tnn, Copenhagen mill black nNu Ni.wliy t'linki
mill stripes. A j ,
vex? i:0m
J I '' j; ' ' ' I
m mm
llll II K.
in W
1KB
It's unusual to find
such pretty waists so
reasonably priced.
Lingerie and Voile
waists, Many pret
ty styles, -S1.50 to
S2.85."Country Club"
tub silk waists, $3.85.
Who needs grey,
while, tan, patent or
gun metal shoes? ;
Try one pair of
"Selby" shoes on
our recommendation,
$3.50 to $5.00.
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Dry Goods Co.
O'Connell Blclir.
Phone 361
FINE FILM 10
BE SHOWN HRRE
MAXAGKIt MAIISDK.V HIKTIIKK
ItlllliKWIi M A S T i: It I' I K C V.
"I'HOM .MA.VCiKH TO CHOSS,"
roit (jiiAXD m:.t wki:k.
"From tho MmiBor to tho Cross"
Is tho tltlo of ono of tho boot ro
HkIouh flluiH thnt bna been prod ne
ed nnd which wns received on tho
llrenltwntor todny by MnnnKor .Mara
den, ot tho Grand Theater, to bo
Bhown hero next week. Tho film Is
a reverent movliiK plcturo llfo story
of Jesus of Nazareth and was pro
duced in authentic locations in Pales
tine nnd Kgypt. Thero nro throe
reels of tho j;reat picture, over r00()
feet of film, nnd it is clawed as
Kaloin's blhlicnl ninsterplece.
Maiiagor Mnrsdon ran tho film
through todny to try it out nnd finds
It to ho fully up to tho grout claims
mndo for it by tho Knlom people. It
Is complete, every film porfect and
Is ono of tho greatest religious edu
cational pictures ovor shown.
In ordor to give all an opportunity
to see tho great picture, ho has ar
ranged to produce It Thursday and
Friday, May 10 nnd 1C.
WIMj lll'IU) PANAMA CltAMCS.
LONG LOOKED
FOR GAR HERE
COAST lEII
BASEIL1
WASHINGTON, May fi. Contracts
for the construction of two gigantic
llontlng cranes for use In connection
with tho I'nnnnia Canal let bv tho
Isthmian Canal Commission to'Nou
nieyer (c Dliuond, of New York,
iiKonts for the Deutschon .Mnschln
fabrlk. a Oerninn concern whoso bid
of $S37.o00 was moro than $500
000 liolow that of tho lowest Amer
ican blddor.
thoso cranes will he deslgnod so
ns to work togothor or soparatolv.
onch producing its own electrical
power and having a lifting capacity
of j!300 tons. Uo'li will hnvo n
Jib with ail outrencli nt ci r.
and will be cnpnblo of revolving with
a Hum niuiuui moving tno pontoon.
Tho contracts woro lot undor n
provision of the net of congress au
thorizing, tho piirchnso abroad of
equipmont for the caunl in any caso
Whoro domestic bids nrn nnrnn.,
ablo.
(JKOIK.'K (JOODKl'M HTS HAND-
somij i'ak.'i: : von un. toyh
MOST MOI)i:i(N ('Alt OK PKICIJ
i:vi:u nuoL'd'iiT to hay.
Oeorgo (loodrum today rocolved his
long looked for Pnlgo IIU, and It is
a beauty in appcaranco us well ns
iiiechanlcnlly, and It Is attracting
much attention from nuto ownors.
It Is declared to bo tho most modem
car nnywhoro near tho prico ovor
brought to Coos Hny.
Tho car wns specially ordered for
Dr. V. A. Toyo and owing to .tho
grout demand for tho machines it
was difficult for Mr. (loodriini to got
the ninchlno promptly.
Tho car is tho llvo-passongor typo,
ac-horso-power, with dark bluo body
with light stripe. Tho body Is low
swung hut hns plonty of clearance.
Tho car Is electric lighted and equip
ped with nn electric Bturtor. Tho
gasollno Is carried In tho Cowl dash
and tho sidelights nro flush with tho
dash. It bus many othor attractive
features.
Put Up .Mllo I'osts.
Mr. Goodrum yesterday mndo a
trip to Coqulllo, putting up mllo
post signs along tho route, show
ing tho dlstnnco to Goodrum's gnr
ago, tho repair nnd supply center, in
fact tho "oasis" of automohlllsts.
Sunday Mr. Goodrum put up tho
Blgns between the Hay and Shore
Acros. Ho reports tho country roads
In fair shape, thoro being llttlo mud
uut uie ronds aro still rougn trom
Inck of being smoothed down. In
another week, If thoro Isn't moro
rain, ho believes tho roads should
bo In flno shape.
IMU'OHT IS DKNIKD.
Illf Amoc1im Prn io Coo Hay Tlme.
EAGM3 PASS, N. M., May C. Re
ports that Genornl Trucy Aubert,
commander of tho federal forces In
Northern .Mexico, had surrondored to
tho Constitutionalists last week 1b
apparontly without foundation, al
though it wns announced by officials
connected with tho Cnrranzn head
quarters at Pledras Nogras. Car
rnnza personally Informed tho" Asso
ciated Press today that Aubert had
retroatod to Montoroy.
Monday Was Moving M
Portland upuiis
mento Today.
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