The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914-EVENING EDITION.
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WA1ER SYSTEM
01 COOS BAY
FOR ENTRY LAST OF JUNE
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COOS COUNTY UWDS GPEfltO
final windup sale
of the l x. l. store
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About 32,000 Acres in South
ern Coos and Northern Cur
ry Excluded from Timber
reserve
It Is presumed that the coal nroa
Bouth of Myrtle Point, which has been
the bono of contention for several
years, Is embraced In tlit. tract of
.'12,000 acres In southern Coos and
northern Curry which has been order
ed excluded from the government tim
ber reserve and will bo open to entry
after June 27. Most of the coal area
lins been entered by GrnntB PnsB men.
Concerning It a Portland dispatch
jsaya:
"A tract of approximately 32,800
acres of land In southern Coos and
northern Curry counties has been ex
cluded from the Siskiyou Natlonnl
ForoBt, nccordlng to an executive or
der Issued by President Wilson, tele
graphic notice of which was received
at tbo Portland offices of the For
estry JJepartrntml ycslonlny.
"This stop Ib In hooping with tho
1)ollcy of tho present' administration
.Jn withdrawing from forest roservos
nil InndB that nro suttablo for farms
nnd what mny bo utilized for agricul
tural purposes. Chief Forester Graves
.personally Inspected tho Oregon ro
norvcB recently In order to dotermlno
how Hint policy might bo furthered
In tills territory,
lO-Aero I'iiKm Hogivgntcd.
"Of tho nrea eliminated, about l,
000 acres nro vacant public lands, seg
regated Into units of from 10 acres tip
The bnlnnco of tho laud has already
been entered under the general pub
lic land laws or tho forest homestead
law nnd tho occupants of claims thus
-established will not be disturbed. It
Is understood that tho public landB
Involved will all bo subject to settle
ment under tho homestead law on and
nftcr Juno 20, but entries nt the loc
al land offlco will not bo pormlttcd
until July 27. No Information has
yet bcou rocolvcd, however, ns to
whothor anv of tho public lnnd bus
been specially withdrawn, or elassl
I fled, so as to prevent or restrict tho
right of settlement audi entrv.
(limit Pais Man ItoconiiiieiidH.
"Tho lands wore eliminated from
tho National Forest on tlie recom
mendation of tho supervisor, N. F.
MncDuff, of Grants Pnss, Or. It Is
understood that a large portion of
tho lnnd Is suited by climate, topo
graphy nnd soil to tho form of ag
ricultural use common to tho coaBt
country, but tho principal reason for
tho elimination Is tho fact tlvat only
a very small percentage of tho nrea
Is permanently suited to tho establish
incut and maintenance of a forest,
and tho cost of administration, pro
tection nnd management of this small
percentage of tho land Is too great
to warrant tho retention of tho lnnd
under withdrawal.
"Tie lands In question nro all situ
ated In tho Itosoburg Lnnd District.
Tho Itosoburg offlco will doubtless
booh be Informed of tho manner In
which settlement and entry mny bo
uindo and tho restrictions upon the,
right of settlement and entry,"
I AMONG THE SICK I
Ralph Krusu has been confined to
Iris homo In West Mnrshflold by III-
II CHS.
Mrs. Chandler, who hns boon re
ceiving treatment nt Mercy Hospital,
hns recovered sufficiently to return
to 1-or homo nt Myrtle Point,
Mrs. Witt of llonvor Hill, Blstor-ln-law
or Mrs. Harry Hradfleld, was hero
yesterday to secure itreatmont for
adenoid trouble.
.
I NOKTII 1IUXI NKU'S
Mr. Stanley Honderson, who was
badly scalded In an accident In tho
Perbnm & Gldley work In North
Hend, Ib Improving, Ho has boon tak
en from Mercy Hospital to the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Ulnis. Stnuff In
MnrBhtleld nnd Is under tho enro of
Dr. I. I). llartlo and Mrs. Hlden, a
graduato nurso from Sweden.
Now Folks!
We Are Ready For you
HERE'S a summary of what we will offer you tomorrow'
and the next seven days, should quantities last, at our
Rake-up and
Shovel-out Sale
-CLEARANCE OF COATS AND SUITS
To $5,00 Trimmed Hats. $2.98
To 40c Quo Lot Wash Goods at 20c
To $3,50 Muslin Drawers at $1.48
To $3,50 Ono Lot Corsets at 79c
To 12 1 -2c Ono Lot'Lacosat --.3c
To 25c All Colors Hose at T9c
To 60c One Lot Dress Goods at 37c
All Swoators One-Third Less
All Shirt Waists One-Third Less
All Embroideries 1-4 Off
S, S. JENNINGS
NORTH BEND
A -
gg The L M. Tozier Grocery ftfi
STOP - LOOK - READ
Saturday's Gift and Table Sale
We have ulaced a table in the front of our store
of STANDARD GOODS at GENUINE BARGAINS prac
tically cost prices. See it and look it over. It will be
a saving to you.
GIFTS GIFTS Absofately Free
1-2 Doz. Nice Small Jnicy Oranges
to every person who purchases ONE DOLLAR AND FIF
TY CENTS ($1.50) worth of Groceries at our store.
This is for Saturday only, MAY 9TH.
Everything in FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES at
lowest market prices.
"WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GROW."
YOURS FOR GOOD EATS. '
86 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. TELEPHONE 433.
State Engineer Lewis Receives
Filings for Coos Bay Cities
Seydel's Project '
SALEM, Or., Mny 8. Construc
tion work on tho municipal wnter
Biipply for Marshflold and North
Hend will commence before Juno 1,
according to nu application filed
with Stnto Engineer John H. Lowls.
Tho il pel I no will bo IS miles long,
and wih dlvort tho wnter from tho
Mllllconin Itlvo-. Tho present pop
ulation to bo served Is G000 nnd
tho coat of tbo work will bo $150,
000. MAV It 12 SKVMCL PLAX
Thought That Portland Man It H("
hind North Coos Hlver rrojeci
Tho nbovo Is bolloved to bo tho
plan of Mr. Soydcl, of Portland,
who wus hero a fow months ago
figuring on buying tho Coos liny
Water Company's system or install
ing an Independent system for
North Dend. After getting figures
nnd mcnBuromentB on tho flow or
North Coos Hlvor nnd South Coos
ltlver, ho loft nnd did not glvo out
his plins. It Is bolloved, however,
that ho has filed on tho wnter
rights of North Coos (known as
Mllllcoma Hlver.) However, ho has
not douo anything towards getting
franchises bore, although ho was
assured that ho would bo granted
ono nt North Hend.
Seydel hns been n't Coiiulllo the
Inst few wcoks aiding In Installing
tho now plpollno being put In there
to Increase tho city's supply. Uo
sold them the mutorlnl Tor tho ex
tension. Tho C. A. Smith Cpmpnny and
others liavo been figuring on tho
Coob Hlver supply also.
Tho Mnrshflold City Council w.is
considering It as tho source for tho
future iminclpiil systom.
BIG LEAGUE
BILL SCORES
Portland Shut Out by Los An-
Angeles Yesteday San
Francisco Loses Again.
t Mr AmoUI4 I'rrtt lo Coo. Ur TlmM,
SAN PIIANCI8CO, May 8. Port
laud Buffered a shutout nt Los An
goles yesterday whllo tho AngelB
scored twlco. Tho games yefltorduy:
At Sacrnmouto II. 11. 13.
Snu PrnnelBeo 5 8 2
Sacramento ..., 0 13 .1
(latteries: Pornnll and Schmidt;
Single Klawitter and Hunnah.
M Onklaud Jl. II. K.
Vonlco I G a
Oakland 7 7 II
nattnrics: Powell nnd Jills; Kll
lllay and Mltze.
At Lob Angeles II. II. K.
Portland 0 7 2
Los Angeles - 15 0
Ilntterlus: Hlgglnbothnm tuud
Fisher; Manner nnd Holes.
.VOIITIIWKSTKHX LK.Wil'K.
Vancouver :i; Portland 1,
Spokane I; Tacomn 1.
Victoria 0; Seattle 1.
A.MKKICAX U CACTI.', t
Dotrolt-Chlcugo; rain,
St. Louis 2; Cleveland 0.
Now York 0; Hoston 2.
Philadelphia 5; Washington G.
NATIONAL LKAUUK.
Chlcngo 1; Pittsburg 7.
Cincinnati 1; St. Louis 'J.
lloston G; Now York 7.
Ilrooklyn G; Philadelphia 5.
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LGAI
AT 2.30
Marshfield and North Bend
Teams Will Cross Bats
on Local Diamond
Marshfield Is scheduled for another
bnbelmll gumo with tho North Pond
players Sunday afternoon, Krauso
and Kelly will ninko their first np
penrnnco with the local players.
Crawford, who played with Coqulllo
Inst year will also play with tho local
niuo. Tho game will start promptly
at 2:30 o'clock at North llond. Twenty-five
cents admission will be charg
ed. Tho lineup follows:
Mnrshflold North Dend
Lowls c. Horn
Krnuso p. Osboruo
Abbott lb Ktssam
llurko 2b Gaffney, Phillips
Snter 68, Drlggs
Kelly 3b Donsmore
Woods If. Surbeck
Chandler cf, McDonald
Crawford rf, Courtney
WHY (JKXKHAL SICKLKS.
Civil Vir Hero Will llo Intem-d In
Arlington Cemetery.
Bf Auocltted Vn$ to C004 IU7 Tlraw 1
NEW YORK, Mny S. Funeral
services for General Daniel K. Sick
les wero hold today at St. Patrick's
cathedral. Military honors wero nc
cordod tho war hero Into today. Tho
body will bo taken to Washington for
Interment In Arlington Cemetery.
3 More Days
Not, a Dollars worth of stock is
to be moved from the store, not a
question of price now, just a
question, IS YOUR SIZE HERE?
FIXTURES FOR SALE
Sale Eiwls Tuesday Night
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WOLFF CASE
NEXT MONDAY
Subpoena Served on R. E.
Miller, Who is Wanted
as Witness
Constublo Cox wont down to South
Inlet this morning to servo n sub
poena on U. K. Miller, superinten
dent of tho Hocky Point tlo camp,
who Ib wanted as a witness In tho
enso of Mtb. Georgo Wulff versus
tho Wlllnmotto Pacific railroad.
George Wulff was struck by tho
gnsolluo passenger car about two
months ngo and died Bovornl days
later. Mrs. Wulff Is suing tho rall
road company for dnmnges for tho
dcntli of her husband. Tho enso
will co 1110 up In Circuit Court
noxt Monday. C. P. McKnlght Ib at
torney for tho Wlllnmotto Pacific
and Tom Dennett will ruprcsont
Mrs Wulff.
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INSPECT GOAT
Repair of Hugh Hogan at Flor
ence Will be Delayed Ros
coe Brings Lawrence In
T'.o tug Hohcoo brought In tho
bnrgo Lawrence, Inden with lumber
from Porter Hroa.' mill nt Plorenco,
to bo transferred to life Mnyfalr hore.
Tho Itoscoo left ngnlu for tho Slus
law, Captain Hob Jones losing no
tlnio on tho trip.
Tho Hugh Hognn Is resting easy
and nothing hns boon dono towards
hoc ronalrjj, and wl pot bo until n
'diver arrives and" Inspects her. Th6y
ure anxious to mako temporary re
pairs so that they enn tnko her It) a
dry dock some place to ho overhauled.
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TAB f"l
ALL KINDS of KltlWII KHUITri
and VIX.'iri'AltLIIH nt OLLIVAXl1'
tf WKAVIllt. Plionc 11)1).
Big Railroad Meeting lo I
Held Tonight Project
Line to Coos Bay
IIOSHIIUUU, May 8.-Am
incuts nro complete for thel'tm
rond mass mcctlnc lo be hddlitkl
city Prldny nlgnt. The ol OJ
Antler's Theater irai doitld M
this purpose, and that eter; i
will bo occupied on tbit na
may bo taken a a foregone (
hIoii. Pormcr Mnvor R. 0. SaliU
Grants Pass, will be the prll
Bpcaker, and short talki U i
bo mndo by Hon. 0. P. CoiiM.1
W. Cardwoll and otben. JodwB
llton will nrceldo, It U M?w
thnt nlnns will bo compWrf I
launching n railway to Coot H
MBfl 1
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Wo have added a complete line to our stock, in the
DIAMOND SAFETY (SQUEEGEE) TREAD
They won't slide, won't slip, won't skid they grip. This tread
also adds greatly to the life of a tire and is practically PUNCTURt
PROOF. AND LOOK AT THE PRICES ABOUT THE SAME AS YOU
HAVE BEEN PAYING FOR PLAIN TIRES.
28x3 $11.85
M 30x3 $12.65 m-i
30x3' $17.00 j
- 32x3Vl $18.10 f
-M 33x4 $25.25 V
JTT 34x4 ..J $26.05 3
C3 35x4 $26.90 T
I 36x4 $27.75 f
CJ 35X41. .$36.05 UF?
S 36x4V2 - $37.10 jp-1
O 37X41' $38.15 JvL
-r 36x5 $43.15 rZ
4lL 37x5 $44.45 GU
38x5Vj $57.30
Other Sizes at Corresponding Scale
' " THIS IS ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN OTHER
v NON-SKID TIRES.
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