The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Candidate for Republican Gathering in Marshfield Next
Nomination for Congress
Pleased With Outlook'
Tuesday Afternoon to Ar
range for Season
D. F. Jonoa. formnrlv nt tlm ir. I A nicotine of representatives of
S. Land Office nt Roseburg, and tlio various towns In Coos county
now it cnmllrintn for tlm Knni.iiiirn.i to dlscuns the 11)11 baseball situ-
nomination for Congress In this (lis- ntlon tins boen called to bo held In
trlct arrived hero Inst evening vln
Drain to look after his campaign
In Coos nnd Curry, Ho hns visited
lioro n number of times In the pnst
and Is woll nnd favorably known In
this community. He plnns to spend
somo tlmo in this section, but will
have to trnvcJ rapidly, no ho wishes
o campaign In (en other countlea
prior to the- primaries May IC.
"I have been In nearly all of tlio
counties of the district and havo
covered seven of them pretty thor
Mnrshflold next Tucsdny afternoon
nt 2 o'clock. Tho meeting will bo
held nt the Mnrshflold Chamber of
Commorco nnd notices of It wcro
sent out by Hugh McLnln, chnlr
in nu of tho .Marshfield committee to
day. North Dend, Dnndon, Coqulllc.
Myrtlo Point nnu Norway besides
lunrshflcld nro expected to bo re
presented nt tho mortlng.
From tho general frollng lioro,
old grlovances will bo protty much
outtlilv. nnd T nm rnnflilnnt nt Mm cllmiunUd from the nicotine here,
outcome," snld .Mr. Jones todny. 'Tlio proposal of n few to try nnd
"Mr. Hawley hns long represented keep Dandon out of tho league nan
tho district, and I find much dls-beon protty gcnornlly sat down up
sntlsfactlon nnd also a fueling Hint on by business men nnd fnns, es
this section should bo represented .peclnlly In MnrBhfleld, who col
y n person in closer touch with Its, mm unnuon mis uccn oiiq or tno
needs nnd espcclnlly with tlio coast
.section,
"I havo lived In this district thlr-ty-flvo
years nnd spent most of my
nro in rour counties or tno district
best baseball towns In tho county.
It Is nlso likely, Judging from tho
talk recently Hint tho efforts of n
few to try nnd mnko tho lenguo n
'homo guard" organization will nnd
1 sorved ten yenrs ns pilot on n ; llttlo fnvor nnd It may bo that tho
stoainboat nnd wns employed on ves-1 bnrs will bo thrown down alto
flcls during tho construction of thoigothcr so fnr ns tho numbor of
Ynniilnn Jottlcs nnd think Hint 1 1 imported plnyors Is concerned nnd
linvo gnlned through personal cxpor-loach town nllowed to strengthen its
lonco k knowledgo of hnrbor needs
that fow others possess. This, I
nm cortnln, would bo of Immense
nld to mo nnd of vnluo to tho dis
trict In handling rlvor nnd hnrbor
Improvement projects In Congress.
I plnco harborB first In my plntform
bocniiBo I feol thnt their dovolop-
. nient will moan moro to this dis
trict than any other thing.
"Noxl T plnco tho Government
Jnnd question. There aro over 1C,
000,000 ncreB of Oregon land 111
Uio Pedernl rescrvo and of this nt
-'Meant ono-fourtli Is ngrlctilturnl nnd
Krnxlng lands and It will bo my aim
to havo this largo nroa thrown open
d hahiruMendfrU tor httttlomont nt
tho bafilMt dnfo possible Next I
ImlioVd In nmending the homeslcnd
law nnd ollmlnntlng tho twonty
ncre cultivation elnuso, ono thnt
nnyono who hns nny knowledgo of
this section knows Is preposterous.
During tho Inst five years thoro
havo been over 20,000 homestead
-entries in Oregon, taking up nt
least 760,000 ncrcs. These selec
tions hnvo been mndo from Jnnd
that has boon turned down by tlm
liar oporntors and script-Jobbers nnd
consequently Is Inrgoly tho poorest
thoro is. nut stop for n moment
and think of tho groat addition
theso 20,000 homesteaders hnvo
mndo to tho wcnltu on tho tnx
rolls of Oregon nnd also of what
thoy nro nnd will produce. Oregon
must roly Inrgoly on honifsteiulors
for a tlmo for Its development.
Thoy must bo encouraged nnd aided.
"I wns astounded todny whon
flonieone called my attention to tho
fact that Coos Day had beon allowed
nn npprnprlatlon of only SCO. 000
for harbor Improvement tlilH year
In tho faco or tho people hero rais
ing ovor $300,000 of their own
money to Improve this hnrbor. It
Isn t right nnd fair to Cons Day
nnd the great territory thnt can
bo sorved by this hnrbor. 1 was
nt Astorln yoars ngo when rompnr
ntlvoly small vessels could take less
tunii nuo-fourth of their cargo nt
I'ortlnud, owing to tho lack of n
doop channel in tho Columbia. You
can bol what money hns done there
nnd a gront donl moro rnn bo nt
roinpllshod for n Ichh expenditure
hero, I am reliably Informed. If
oloctod. I certainly slinll ho thnt
Coos Dny hnrbor gota tho recogni
tion It deserves nnd thnt tho other
rivers nnd hnrbors of this district
slinll bo properly developed."
Mr. Joiicb received a hearty wel
come hero.
Along the Waterfront.
Tho Pilgrim, a forty-foot gnsollno
fishing schooner, rnmo In yesterday
from Ynqulnn Dny, after having
beon looking for tho halibut banks.
Oapt. Olson, tho owner, currl-a a
crew of two with liliu.
Tho Arollno Is scheduled to sail
from hero at noon Snturdny for
I'ortlnud.
Tho Kllzaboth arrived In nt Dan
don today from Ban Francisco.
Tho Adeline Smith arrived In Inst
owning from Day Point.
Tho tlraco Dollar sailed from
Dandon for Kan Francisco last night tho channel
tnm ns much ns necessary to got
good bnsobnll.
Matters of gunrnntco otc. will bo
decided, ns well an electing officers
for tho county organization. As
Cnqulllo and North Dend have had
tho Coos County Lvnguo offices tho
last fow years, It Is likely that tho
other towns will bo shown a pref
erence. Hugh McLnln has been
suggested for president and Hnrry
Oqnilng, of Coqulllo, or Goo. Lnf
fnw, of Dandon, for secretary.
COAST LEAGUE
BASEBALL SCORE
Rain Prevents San Francisco
Portland Game Los An
geles' Big Score
IP; Aiiiui1 PtfM la root Pi; Timet 1
SAN FRANCISCO, April 0. ,
Palp proventcd tho Portlnnd-San
Francisco Coast Lenguo giuno lioro
yestordny. Tho othor games result
ed as follows:
At Sacramento R. II. K.
Oaklnud 3 B 2
Sncriimeiito ' 8 2
Dattorles Coyer and Abognst;
Krnmer and Hohror.
At I.os Angeles P. II. K.
I.ob Angolt's ... '. 17 22 :i
Venlco C 12 I
IVntterlos Porrlt, Mellenry nnd
Dronks; Henley, Smith, Clioletto nnd
wlllott.
COST OF WORK
IS
Expense of Planting Holland
Grass on North Spit Sand
Dunes Only $10 an Acre
Hoy Hozollo, In chnrgo of tho gov
ernment work of planting Holland
grass on tho north spit nnd tho othor
harbor work, was hero from Umpire
yeBterduy. Ho toports that about
forty acres of tho sand dunes nnvo
already been planted nnd that thoy j
expect to plant betwoou forty-flvo
and fifty neres moio, mnklng a total I
or about ninety ncroa to uo pinuieu
this year,
Mr. Hozcllo says that tho work has
been going fluo nnd that ho hns been
nblo to greatly reduce tho cost of
transplanting tlio grass. This year
tho cost will averngo about $10 per
acre, while hitherto It has cost nboiu
$15 per ncro.
Tho Krass prevents tho wind from
shifting tho sand and blowing It Into
REDUCED
North Bend Meeting About
Finishing Channel Mc
Leod Protests
The dredge Oregon will he nt Coos
Dny from Mny IB to October 1 to
assist In tho work of dredging tho
lower bay and removing some of tho
bnd shonls. This Information wns
brought out nt n meeting of the North
Dend Chamber of Commerce lnst
night In nn address by L. J. Simpson
replying to N. C. McLeod, who said
thnt ho thought tho funds of tho Port 1
Commission were, being wnsted nt',
.11(11 OI1JIUIU UIU IIIUl IUU IIIIIUII lllllUll
was being spent In mnklng fills. Mr. 'I
Simpson, in miBWorlng Mr. McLeod, '1
said that the money expended by tho I
Port Commission thus fnr nnd been 1
spent In Improving tho upper hnrbor 'I
and that the Port Commission had
made arrangements to hnvo tho
dredge Oregon work on the lower I
Dny from M?v IB to October 1.
Edgnr McDnnlel nsjed Mr. Simp
son nnd Mr. Loggle, ns yiembcrs of
tho Port Commission, If something
could not bo done for tho Improve
ment of tho Inlets adjacent to tho
Dny, ns ninny of them wcro In bad
shape and ho thought tho Port Com
mission should npproprlato snmo
money for tho Improvement of these
Inlots. L. J, Simpson nnswered by
Buying f'nt ho had discussed the
mnttor of Inlet Improvements with
tho Port Commission several times,
nnd tho Port Commission wns in
clined to look on tho Inlets ns Bounty
roads, as tho farmers uso them ns n
moans of transportation for all pro
duce In view of this fnct, n propo
sition was submit led to tho county
court for tho dredging of these In-
Inta ti.linrnti. Mm TJnrt rntmiilaalrl1
would pay one-third, tho proporty
owners along tlio Inlet, ono-thlrdinnd,
tho county one-third. TIiIb offer wns,
declined by tho county court.
In view of this fnct. Mr. Simpson'
snld thnt llttlo could bo dono until
tho main hnrbor channel work hndjl
neon iinisiicii nun men me inicisi
until cuniu in wr cunsiuuruiiuii. gi
HKI HICADH, Di:.l) TIIIH
Special Offering Easter Week
10 Per Cent Reduction
JIj
On All
:Ladies,
Spring
Suits
and Coats
Tills upeclnl irductlon of tvn 1VV
cent could not have happened iihii
timely thnii nt Knster-week, and (J)0
(IciiuiikI. for Hpi-hitf Kultn ami Coats
u( Its very height. These garment
represent tho xciimiiii'h fiivercd fnxh
Ions. Compare tho original price
of nny of these Still or Coals uilh
ono of Mlnillai' finality In any other
More ami nolo that these gni incuts
arc maikvd iipiiNiinlly low. TliK
c vtra ten per cent glcw you nn nil
tlltltiiial clean waving of from jsii.no
lo K:t.no or more. Kveijr Kulf and
Cunt, represented is exclusive ullli
Till': HUH.
It may ho coAsollns to llght-hnlr--'
cd and red bended people to read.''
that out of ion, patients at nn ttn-'t
gllsh Insnno hospital only ono hns
red hair, and only four' havo Tight
hair and complexion,
It used to bo Biipposod thnt n.'
pnlo complexion specially ninrked n"
tendency to inontnl excitement nnd
brnln disorder. What la truo of men4
Is nlso truo of women; thoy nrc,
with ono exception In fifty, dnrk
hnlred nnd dnrk-hued. It Is some-"
times tho enso that tho hair turns'
Whlto with Insanity. Probably the1,
renson nrnso from this fact. The."
renson why dnrk pcoplo nro moroT
Incllnoil to mentnl disorder hns not
beon explained. V
M.VHSIIKIKM) KIKK I)eiiiitiuent
will give n DAXCi: HATL'HDAV
iiIl'IK at the KAKMCS' hall. Ki:V
SnifS OHCHKSTHA.
Nevy Shipments of Superb Spring Dresses, Waists, Skirts,
and.ShoeS for Easter Wear.-
.
SMART WEAR FOR WOMtN"
Hub Dkv Goods Co.
Corner Booadway and Central Ave.
Phone 3??
, SHBPP1ING NEWS
d5c;ttc
SMS MICDIE
IS D0IN6 EI
E a s t e r g Jewelry
See our
Rosaries Diamond Rings
Crosses Veil Pins
Lockers Pendants
RED CROSS
Jewelry Dept,.
RED CROSS
Opticians
Phone 122
Bar DredflG Took Out 1398
Yards in Little Over Hour
Shoal Cuttlnq Away
The bnr dredgo Mlchlo established
n now record yesterday when alio
took out 1308 yards of snnd In ono
hour nnd fourteen minutes. She wns
operating on tho bar' shoal near tho
blnck buoy.
Captain Heed lias been getting In
moro work lately with tho big dredgo
nnd It Is snld that he Is showing n
good many who hnvo been criticising
tho craft that thoy did not know what
thoy wero talking about and that by
next mouth the effect on U o bnr will
ho so marked thnt thcro will no long
er bo complaints about tho bar
dredgo. A party who Is In close
touch with tho operations stated yes
tordny thnt sumo of the critics would
bo sorry thnt they nnd spoken,
Yostorday tho Mlc'ilo took out -1000
ynrds In four hours nnd it Is said that
In nddltlou to what the dredge ac
tually carried nwny, many more yards
were washed out by the ebb tido, tho
dredgo stirring tin tho sand so thnt
It would wash easily.
Soundings taken yosterdny show
thnt there Is now twenty-two feet of
water on tho bar s'.'oal at low water
nnd this shoal has been the ono thnt
bothered most. This Is four feet
moro water thnn wns reported boforo
the Mlchle stnrtod work. At high
wnter yesterday there was botweon
27 and 2S feet of wnter on tho s'liial.
Tho Mlchle worked for qulto a
while on tho ebb tldo yesterday, show
ing that the reports that sho could not
work on tho obb were Incorrect.
ARRIVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
XOHTII Hi:.l) XKWS
AXSWKHKI)
""When tho clock strikes 13, what
time Is It?
Tlrno for tho clock to bo fixed.
In a raco with tlmo why would
a singing mnstor win?
Ilecau8 tlmo files and tho sing
ing master beats tlmo.
Why is coal tho most contradict
ory article In commerce.?
llecauso when purchased Instead
of going to the buyer it goes to
tho cellar.
Steamer. In Early Today With
425 Tons of Freight and
114 Passengers
Tho HrenkWator arrived In this
morning from Portlnnd with -125
tons of freight nnd III pnssoiigors.
Sho hud n good trip. Sho will sail
nt 10 o'clock Snturdny morning for
Portland.
Mrs. It. M. Uunno. Mrs. P. Mil.
hollnnd, Mrs. V. McCannnery, Miss
Maiinnory, Miss M. McMnnninry,
lu L. GUbort, J. n. Davis. Mrs.
Davis. Hazel Rexford. K. A. Wallor.
T. Olson. J, Holtdor, W. A.
Strong, Miss Howell, Mrs. 1J. K.
Jones, J, Avorend. Anna Necutls,
J no. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, C.
I). Gubrlalson, V. I.tndholm, S.
Hurro, W. L. Whiting. A. J. Hnr
ger, A. Pushnrt, J. Wnllnce, l,. Hoy,
L. Soy, Loo Hoy, L. Win, S. Sin.
Miss K. Mlllrnnty, T. 13. Heed. E. J.
Hnymnn, J, Snyder, Mrs. Snyder,
Mrs. N. lienilrlx, A. V. Douglns. G.
V. Ellllo, G. S. Smith, P. M. Whyto,
Miss J. Selstrom, C. A. Mnddlux,
P. A. Drydon. W. B. Knight, n. L.
MncCIeny, Hilda Knight. C, Hover,
W. C. Hrndley, C. A. Harger, Mrs.
Harger, J. Jackson, A. L. Stark.
T, Mike, II. J. Ferris, Mrs. J. c.
Reed, Long 111, Loo Cow, N. Lonk,
Stove Lonk, . Dunne, It. A. Tuler,
P. L. Wlshord, O. T. Presson, Mrs.
Presson, Mrs. E. Wlsenor, Cecil
Wlsenor, Louis Wlsener. G. L.
Wlsoner, Mis. Strango, D. P. Maon,
II. J. Nollson, J. W. Geary, F.
Gordon, S. Cloke, n. F. Shlppy,
Mrs. J. Henry, L. n. Conner, G. It.
Johnson. E. Farslund. M. Jims, S.
Ward, O. Thompson, C. Meyer. M.
Thlim. T. S. Allfll. F! TnnVIno 13
(Faulkner, Mrs. Kaulkner, F. S.
Shlmlnn. A C Pet rson, Mrs Den
holm, Mrs. McDonald. E. T. Thomp
son, F. Jones J. T. Holes, F. H.
Pngo, J A. Stnrkev. Mrs. A. S.
I Hammond, Paul Lund, It. C. Young,
;A. M. Kanu. Mrs. F.- Storey, C. F.
IMcKnlght, G. Drown, F. GreaWe,
V, llnrkana. J. Prince, F. Crnwford,
C Meschl. M. Nagatlar, T. C. Rus-
l eon una -who.
Owner Kern, of tho North llonil
Hox Factory, arrlvod horo this weok
from California, nnd Is mnklng pre
liminary chnnges for turning It over
to tho Soutlrtrn Pnclflc. L. J.
Simpson hnu not concluded arrange
ments yet for taking tho plant
ovor from tho S. P. and moving It
near tlm Porter Mill ns ho hns ueon
figuring.
In our now location, e ire
peclnlly. propnred to cater to hm
tradb. Regular meals or ibort or
ders, Oicii Day and .MbW.
.MHHCHAXT'.S iT.
Ilrvmliviiy iil t'omincrfinl. Jul
1WMILV DIXXKIIS.
Hhvo your Job printing do '
1110 11 una umu',
' 1 I I I ! I I
Improvements !MowiHOR2IB
QF THE DAY,
and y
Progress At Jenningj
Mow the merry wheels of Commerce "" i" everLfe
partment of the store: increasing h"sinnssi demandsjl:
creased facilities to better service two entrancgiarejlE
at your service, and
Tomorrow the Sale of Coats & Suits iConttojg
IPS ONLY TVSfOjLSM'
havo tii I PASTER ANU
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SAVE ON
Easter Apparel, Coats andSmfe
ALL $10.50 COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES
ALL $12.50 COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES
ALL $17.50 COAT. SUITS AND
ALL $20.00-COATS. SUITS AND
ALL $25.00 COATS. SUITS AND
ALL $29.00 COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES
rDnM tuic QTnRE WILLBc.
WEGliATESLJIAlf
OF EASTER STYLISHNESS ON CUUSBALJW
Remember-
Easter Hats
MniA 5 7.98
NOWjJJf
DRESSESJIOJOI
DRESSKJOEIM
NOWJfiU '
$7.50 TO $15.
Phone
1151.
S. S.' JENNINGS
NORTH
BEND
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