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- THE COOS .BAY TIMES, MARSHFtELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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A SUMMARY OF OUR
EASTER
OFFERINGS
New SUITS that are right in every detail.
Pretty WAISTS at enticing prices.
Tipperary and Auto Veils and new veilings. '
Fascinating Creations in Natty DRESSES.
NEW COATS and SILK PETTICOATS.
NEW GLOVES, CORSETS and HOSIERY.
1 NEW SHOES
1ST
GRADES
DONE
H jk H m Hj HL V9 H k Jl l
If. P. 1IOKV TKLLS OK WILLAM
KTTK PACIFIC PKOOKKSS
THE NEW DOROTHY'S
ARE READY
Fresh, Dainty Dorothy's, right from the .fountain
head of Shoe Style. The big factory has outdone all
previous efforts in new designs.
Come in and look at the Dainty, Delightful, Different
Dorothy Dodds.
Exclusive agents: Regals and Nettletons for men.
See our windows Saturday.1
GORDON'S, Inc.
FOOTWEAR OF MERIT.
Broadway and Central Avenue.
Phone 90-J.
TO MOVE STATION
LlFK SAVINO STATION MONKV
.NOT TO liAPSK
HciiHlor Liiiio Writes lllds ho
Culled for April I.T Project Prob.
ably Complete by .Iiiiio ill).
Movement or tlio Cooh liny l.lfo
Saving Station tlilts spring mill tlio
culling for bids on tlio contrnct by
tho inldillo of this nioiitli Ih (ho
wonl received HiIh morning ut tlio
Chnmbor or Comniorro from Senator
Horry I.nno ut Washington. This
roiura In response to urgent lotlcrH
to tho Oregon statesmen asking them
to hurry action that tlio appropria
tion or $17,000 might not hipse on
Jnnu HO. Senator Chuinliurlalu
wrntu yoHtordiiy nml Hoproontutlvo
llawloy yostoidiiy, that thoy liavo
takun tlio inatlor up,
At tlio tlmo or IiIh visit hero
three weeks ngo Onptulu Cnutwoll,
l.lfo HiivIiik Station Inspector, stated
that Coos Day would prohalily loan
li'ir uioiioy unless lmnudlatoly action
Nvnr HPciiroil In tho l.lTo Ouard llu
rci'ii, tlio fuml lapsing Juno :i0, pro
vldlng nothing haa hoou doiio hy
thai tlmo to change tho station.
In danger or losing tho of fort
or much hard work and tlio $ 17.
000 already nanctlonod by Congretw,
tlio Chanihor of Commerce Inline
dlntely began an Investigation.
Senator I.nno status that ho him
written tho Captain Commandant
or tho Count (luard, receiving from
lilm (ho word that bids aro to ho
railed for April II. and that tho Mil
lion will prohalily hu moved nnd
tho now buildings complete ly
June 30,
"Tlio rocoinmoiidntlona luivo boon
inndt and approvod," tho luttor of
Bnnutor I, aim says, "and toward tho
romplotlon of tho pro Joe t tho do
purl meat la doing everything within
Itu power."
Captain Cnutwoll pointed out tho
ract that there aro huudrotlH or
similar appropriations In the nowly
cHtablluhcd buroait and that In tho
work or uniting tlio llfo saving mid
rovontio servlcea there Is no much
to bo dono that some or tho proj.
ccts aro being furred to lapse.
TAKES GOLD SAMPLE;
.1. ('. .MOl'lro.N TAKKS SAND INTO
LAHOHATOKV !
.Mining Kxpeit SiiIIn Tomorrow With
.South inlet IHit For Testing: Rc-
lli-M's Indication (loot!
Kngluccr Hnys Ittltt of Way Dis
putes Held up Lino for .Months
Hi duo Itulldliig Ne.xt Summer
Orndlng on the Wlllnmotto Pacific
between Mnploton and Coos Hay is
98 per cent complete, according to
ll.l'.llocy, nsslstnnt engineer who ar
rived In yesterday rrom a trip over
tlio cntlro lino from Kugono. llrlilgo
work on tho Sluslnw and tho Ump-
quf ho stntes, will probably not bo
commenced until lato this summer,
ns tho preparatory work, tho sinking
of piling ror tlio concroto caissons
will possibly tnko several months.
Ho was accompanied by C. H.
Honttlo, assistant engineer, ami H.
0. Hlndmnrsh.
Itlght-of-woy disputes at Point
Terraco and at tlio rock quarry near
Acmo luivo held up tho grading and
hiving of rnlls considerably, said Mr.
llooy, but with theso dlfrorences
righted, tlio grading Is bolng rushed
through as quickly ns possible
Trestle work hos nlready been
, lnillt for half n mile leading out to
tho beginning of tho stool work on
tho Sluslnw brldgo nt Acme, ac
cording to tho engineers. Tho bot
toms cf tho Sluslnw, tho Umpqua
niid Coos Hny they rind greatly
similar, mostly silt and sort mud,
and It Ih through this tho piling
rtust ho plorccd to tho solid foun
dation beneath. This Is tho work
that is now being dono on tlio
North Ilend brldgo, a Job not only
expensive In construction but ox
PoiihIvo in tlmo as woll.
During tho summer much trcstlo
work will bo completed along tho
Tslltcoos lako abovo (Inrdlnor nnd
ulso along Ten Mllo Lake, tho rnlls
pnrnllollng these bodies for n con-
sldorablo dlstnnco.
.May Movo Offlrrs.
It is possible, .Mr. llooy admitted,
that tho engineering offices or tho
Wlllnmotto Pacific bo moved to Mn
ploton, that tho engineers may bo
closer to tho courso of construction.
Thin movo hns not been doNnltcly
decided, ho nnld. Thoro Is nothing
to tho rumor that tho offices might
ho moved to Cooa Hay. Business
over tho Mnploton road Into Kugono
hns not been extra heavy slnco the
opening of tho rond last mil, said
tho onglucor, nnd through tho win
ter It hns oven boon falling off n
llttlo, but ho Ih or tho bollof thnt
tho main traffic of tho rond will
urt commence until It has been com
pleted through to Coos Hny.
Thoro still remains about three
wrekH of work to bo dono on tho
big tunnel abovo Ten Mllo, tho
llausor fc Hnusor company having
chnrgo of tho operations. With
this completed, tliolr work will bo
prnttlcnlly romplotcd.
Whon naked whnt thoy would
probably do with their outfits Mr.
ra
LL MANAGER
RKPORT IN NORTH I1I3XD THAT
ARKLK1 IS NA.MKD
Mills to Stnrt Soon on n Hlg dm.
trnct for Southern Pacific
Itrldgo Tlmlters
According, to nn unconfirmed ru
mor In circulation in North Bend tho
heirs of tho Simpson Lumber Co. have
elected or appointed Mr. A. J. Ark
ley ns mnnager of tho company's in
terests on Coos Day.
It is said that L. J. Simpson has
boon chosen president of tho inter
ests horo nnd Edgar Simpson secre
tary and treasurer.
.May Start .Mills Soon
According to tho rumor which has
been stated cannot bo verified, tho
now manager will bo hero within tho
next two weeks when it Is believed
ho will start the mills nnd logging
camps with full forces.
It Is clnlmed both Kdgnr nnd L. J.
Simpson will bo hero soon and nssist
In getting tho work started.
It Is also said that a contract has
Just been closed with tho Southern
Pacific ror brldgo timbers sufficient
for n two months run or tho Porter
Mill, and this will bo tho first work
done.
PLAY TEN IIS
UKAVKHS HKST ANOKIjH IN A
CIjOHK CONTKST.
Venice IJrcukH Kvimi With Mormons
nnd Oakland Kvcns Percentage
With Seals Yesterday. .
LESSON
ENGLISH
FKKNOHMAX .MISINTKHPltKTS
MKANINO OK CUSS WOHDS.
(us Anoeon Acts Under llellef lllaiik-
oly-llliiiiks Sauio ns "Good .Morn
ing." Fined ijCJ In Court.
So often had Gus Anccon, French
man nnd seven months In America,
heard cuss words, thnt ho learned
to know thorn hotter than oven tho
familiar salutations of "gopd morn
lug" and "good evening" nnd con
sequently used thorn for tho samo
purposes. Hu appeared In tho po
lice court tit Ih morning on tho charge
of iming nbscono Inngungo on tho
street. Otis pleaded thnt ho know
no better nnd Judgo Hutlcr charg
ed him Ti tot his first lesson in tho
Kngllah Inngungo.
Gus, who vpcnks but fow words
or Kngllah nnd theso very brokenly,
had tnkon Just a small cargo aboard,
nnd thou hnd'Btnrtod out about sup
per tlmo Inst night, to get nomo
chnugo ror Poto Mirrasoul.
It was In tho mlddlo or tho street
thnt Chief Carter found him waving
$40 about In tho nlr. Ho was In a
happy mood nnd insisted on calling
pcoplo cuss names. "Here," cut
It out cautioned tho Chief.
"Hlnukety, blnnkety, blank," ho
iiLMirUKTinKS OF
TDK COAST IjKAOUK
Portland ccc
Vcnlco r,0
Salt Lako r00
Oakland B0
San Francisco 500
t.ns A n col 08 333
tnr AnollfJ Tin to Coos B7 Tlm.J
PORTLAND, Or., April 2. Tho
Heavers won tho rubber of tho
three games wllh tho Angels of Los
Angeles In tho South yestordny by a
l-to-2 score. That tho losers fought
hard for tho tltlo Is soon In tho
fact that thoy battled to ten Innings
ngnltiBt McCredlo's hosts.
At Salt Lako tho Mormons lost
to Venice, 3 to 4, mnklng a gnmo
lor each team In tho two played
this season.
Oakland got oven with tho San
Francisco Seals, trouncing them -1
to 2.
Tho scores rollow:
At Los jVngolcs It. H. K.
Portland 1 0
Los Angeles 2 10 3
(Ten Innings.)
At Salt Lake It. II.
Vcnlco -1 II
Salt Lnko 3 11
At San Francisco II. II. K.
Oakland 1 11 0
San Francisco 2 8 2
1 1 U LI C K N Li
T
WANTED
TWIKLKK, who visitkd
OUT OF TKAM
i.;,
tylK,
Brother
(J. L.
Mrs. Williamson nnd .Mrs.
Hanson, lluyncs Inlet, Not
Asked to llcport
With n dozen snmplea or more . coatt. I don't look lor nny moro
J. C. Moulton. mining export of Snn ' Gliding for several years."
Francisco, returned today from South '
fliiiii- nt Mm nhlnf nml wnn win fin.
Ilcey said: "They'll havo to do HkoLc,nrei, , ft nllnut0 Qu8 thinking
most othor construction companies, L ,ind do10 n(J wron ,)Ut ,, ,noro.
lay up tholr outfit. This Is about , ,,, 8n(, Rood ovonUB( thou t
tho only rn Irond construction on thono WJB bon robl)0(, nI1(, 0 tmm
for his llfo and wealth. In tho
Byron Houck, twlrlor of tho Brook
lyn Federals, lormerly or Porllnnd,
a brothor of Mrs. S. S. Williamson
and Mrs. G. L. Hanson of Hayncs In-
lot and who visited horo several
months ago la wondering why ho was
not asked hy Mnnagor Magco to re
port for Bprlng training. jVccordlng
to word received horo Houck has
been wired to bo In condition for tho
opnlng of the season on April 7.
Tho ox-Unlvorslty of Oregon pltch
or after leaving tho Spokano Indians
wont to tho Philadelphia Athletes
and last summer hurdled to tho
Brooklyn Federate nt an ndvnnco In
Modart
Front
ti
Corsets
Laced
J"" H-o tho actual i
Ih to INDITCK . ' fn,W0lm
AMINIJ Til M. &
"1'c.nly fa.nlIllP lth ,C
""VonploasaatMif,,
The WoiknmiiMiln i,
Um-IiiIb cannot h0 'J''
Tholr s.,,0 I, Bl,H
try then, on. h(n
Wo know f ,
corset us Ko ,ls (ll0 j
Hub Dry Goods Co,
"Smart Wear for Wonutfi
for. Broaduay and Central A)e
Phono SOI,
Icnl laboratory for making n com
plete nnnlysls of soils, but If you
will follow carefully tho Instructions
given below rognrdlng soli sampling
and then sonjl or bring tho saiuplo
to J. L. Smith, County Agriculturist,
nt Coqulllo, ho will arrange- to havo
them tested free of chnrgo for you
by tho Chemistry Dopnrtmonl, ut tho
Agricultural College, nnd tho re
sults of tho test will bo mailed to
you.
H you wish, you may send your
samples, prepaid, direct to tho
Chemistry Department, O. A. C, or
to Professor II. 1). Scuddcr, Soil
Specialist, Oregon Kxperlmont Sta
tion, Corvnllls, Oregon.
Directions for So'l Sampling.
First Tnko samples from nn open
field and avoid paths, gopher holes,
etc., from which modified nnd not
typlcnl samples aro llkoly to bo
obtained.
Second Select nn nvcrngo spit,
pull up plants growing on It, brush
nsldo half decayed vegetable- mat
ter nnd horo or dig n vortical holo
to whore tho soil changes color or
texture, or If no chnngo Is scon, to
a depth of eight Inches. Got sam
ples to this depth from several
places In the field, mix theso sam
ples woll on n plcco of cloth or
stout paper (nvold Juto bagging),
dry this mixed sample, put n quart
In n clean canvas bag or box nnd
lnbol carefully, This samplo repre
sents tho surfaco soil.
I Third In tho samo mnnnor got
an nvcrago of tho subsoil, taken bo
low tho surfaco sample, to tho depth
I of approximately thrco feet. Pluco
in separata bag nnd lnbol.
Fourth Dig or horo to tho dopth
of six feet, and If hard pan or othor
peculiarity In structure Is noted,
send sample, properly Inbolod. If
solid rock Is found, stnto at whnt
nvorago dopth nnd sond small sam-
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- MHTraTI'ITSlHl&jj " I
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PORTWtMmH
Tho largest and fineit to
tel In tlio Northwest
Your friends will be prod
to meet you here.
Bates to You
CO rooms 11.00
100 rooms with bath 1JM
100 rooms with bath 2.00
200 largo outside
Your hcatlnu&rtou for
every occasion.
T. J. SCAIFK IP A. II. nOMUI
Marshfield'SStt
Kstlmates Fumbled
Phono lift-It. MawMlcM. Onfi
Inlet where ho has been for tho past
week Investigating tho black sand
deposits ror gold. Hu leaves tomor
row on tho Nann Smith.
Mr. Moulton is n representntlvo ot
tho Merrill .Metallurgical Company
or San Frauolxco. Not until ho takes
his samples Into tho laboratory ciiu
ho toll positively what tlio find has
hoou,
As nn off hand opinion Mr. Moul
ton stated thoro seem plenty or In
dications or gold In commercial
As to tho starting or n lino
through to Kurokn, ho laughod nt
tho Idea, characterized it as only ru
nioi nnd said that nothing will bo
done In thnt direction nt least ror
bnvnrnl years to romo.
Mr. llooy expects to romnln on
tho Bay ror n day or two boforo
icliirnlng again over tho lino to his
otflces In Kugono.
COQIMLI.K CIMjUNOS.
County Sent Happenings Belated by
The World.
qiiuutltlos nml that If tho tests turn I
out as (hoy Indlrnto tho South Inlet j J- O. Akor, living at tho northern
sand will bo worth mining. , j end of tho city Is very low from
A mouth ago ho wont down to tho nmlytlc stroke which ho sufiored
I.. 1. MatthowH place nt South inlet Homo three weeks ngo. Both or I porlonco."
with J. . .Smith nml was so onthus-h8 hands tiro helpless and ho Is In'
lastlc over the. evidences ot gold that a very bad way and tho doctors
no returned u week ngo.
ensuing scuffle ho broke Chief :Cnr-jh happened In tho
lilt H "(lllll I.MIIIII Jll 1IIII.U MIIIVIUIU
plnccs beforo landing In tho city
Jail. Ho was balled out hy Pcto
Mirrasoul.
"Didn't you know nny better?"
asked J. C. Kendall, or tho forlorn
Frenchman this morning boforo
Judgo Butlor.'
"Oh, mo no savy. Talk," ho said,
"Just samo, good morning, good
night."
"But, Gus, thoso nrcn't nlco words
you wore using."
"Well, don' know. I hear nil zo
tlmo In Mnrshriold."
Tho court had n good laugh nnd
tho Judgo learned over. "Gus, It's
a good losson In tho Kngllsh Inn- evidently has not thought thnt uny-
guago. Wo ll chnrgo s for tno ox-1 thing had gone wrong.
sniory and wuu a two years contract. ' pi0 or samo. s
All wont woll last rail and ho lort Fifth Sond "Description of Land"
with his wlfo to como west for a vis- by mall, glvlnu as comnloto n history
It. Ho Is mlstlflcd as to what could of tho field ns posslblo, name of
mean tlmo. nearest town, probablo selling prlco
However ho has a contract and 'of tho land, clovntlon nhovo nearest
though ho may not bo called on this j river, direction nnd grndo of Blopos,
Benson, nevertheless will recolvo his. drainage, how long cropped, by
salary. ' what crops or fruits, what yields,
Mageo Is further quoted as saying whothcr fertilizers havo been np
ho hns no plnco on his team for tho n,,cl and nny peculiarities which
ox-Athletic. Houck states that ho will mW linvo a hearing on tho ngrlcul
report nt Brooklyn on tho dato 80t!tn, Qualities of tho soil,
for tho season's oponlng and that hoj s,xtn stn'o t'10 Township, Unngo
docs not bollovo tho romnrk crodlted nntl SectIon Numbor of tho land
to his manager despite tho fact ho'from wh,cu samples nro' tnkon.
was not wanted for tho spring train-! SovonU. Do not fnll to label
lng. i samples carefully, placing tho nnmo
' At tho tlmo ho was In Marshflold of Benclcr on eilcU 8mlIo wrnppor.
Houck said ho expected to roturn and
Pitch this year with Brooklyn nnd
Times Want Ada for results.
H.VXDSOMK PIjATK.
.Mahqueiado Dull ut Kaglrs Hall
Kjituitluy night, Apr. :i. Don't ml It,
Tlinen want nda bring results.
Tho now Odd Fellows' building
In which tho PoHtofflco Is lorn tod.
has hoou decorated with a hand
souio pinto set In tho corner of tho
building at a convenient height to
bo noun and read. It bears tho fol
lowing legend lu raised letters: 1.
O .O. F.; Coqulllo Lodgo No. 5a ;
Myron II. Horsey, George T. Moul
ton, JamoH Watsou, Trustees; P.
M. llall-l.owls, urchllect: Harry
Cloiitior, builders; lilt I." All of
thofo parties havo reason to bo
proud to hao their names per
manently attached to tho haudsomo
nnd substantial building, Coqulllo
Herald.
Tllli Pri'PKT SHOW.
Tho shadow's fall,
Tho puppets go;
This world Is all
A plcturo show
And most nro tamo,
A fow nro rank,
But Just the snmo
Tiriit- turiiH Hip crank.
II II Keller
entertain small hopes for his re
covery. Mr, Aakor Is an old soldlor
nnd has many friends In this city
who will regret hearing of his mis
fortune. Game Warden Thomas was In
town on Wednesday of last week.
Ho wants to locate a Mallard duck's
nest and photograph It to provo
that ducks really do hatch out In
tho marches around tho rlvor.
Miss Minnie Brandt, Mrs. J. W.
l.enove and Master Jack Hall wore
Coos Bay Iu!,.ors tho last of tho
week.
Italph Walker, nged 1 1, who was
placed on parolo tho first of tho
mouth, was taken by his father bo-
I foro Judgo Watson this morning, ,
and, having broken his parolo In
several different ways during thu ,
month, was committed to the reform
school.
rJ
I WATERFRONT NEWS I
j
At 11: ID the Adollno passed down
tho Bay bound for Snn Francisco.
Coming In nt one a, in. from Kuro.
kn, tho Klder loft out at 10 a. m.
for Portland.
From San Francisco tho Nann
Smith arrived lu this morning. She
will leavo down ugaln Saturday at
2 p. m.
Arriving orf tho bar at 5 n. m.
tho steam schooner Yollowstono was
delayed until 11 a. in. because of a
rough bar, tho seas breaking across.
At Kmplro tho gasoline boat Bust
ler is awaiting n favorablo bar to
get out to tho south.
Both tho Carlps and tho Breakwa
ter aro duo In tomorrow morning.
SAYS SAMPLE SOILS
FAII.MKUS CAN TKIil, WHAT
HtOFITS TO KXPKCT
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR!
H. H. Harper
IIOUSK BUILDER
t General Repairing and Cabinet
Making.
, Phone 349-J.
I. M. Wright
riiomi 188-R.
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on roguwt
.1.
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat
OLAS.SK8 F1TTKD
OR. MATTIK n. SHAW
Diseases of Women and CtilUrra
Office Phone 330-J. Rooms 200, 201,
202, Irving Block.
TIKS BRING IN .MUCH MOXr.Y
THE COOS HOTEL
Formrly if Marshfleld
WABin.NOTOy AKNUK
STAL'JKN STRKKT
NORTH KN)
O, A. .Metlu, Prop.
i-
March 13 was pay day for the
Kstabrook company, ?6500 having
been paid out hero ror ties. Mr.
Best says that slnco February loth
the company has paid out nnnrox.
j Imately $10 000 locally Bandon
I World
Smith, County Agriculturist,
Tells How to Take Snmples,
Chemical AnnlyMs Free.
Sampling or ranch soils ror tho
j purpose or chomlcal analysis as a
means or deciding the best growing
, and tho most profltablo crops is
strongly endorsed hy J. L. Smith,
County Agriculturist, who has lust
I Issued a set of Instructions which 'W. R Phanrllon
'in .. Wl4lUlb
"in Kiuao the runners In tholr In-( ARCHITKCT
vestlgatlons. Arrangements havo ' Room" 301 ai"l 302, Coke Bulldlmi
been made by Mr. Smith whorebvl Marshflold, Oregon
HiPSA fitimnlAi ntlll v. a i '
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTl,N'a KNG1NKKR ANU
ARCHITKCT
Orrices. 206 Irvlug Block
Phone 103-L or 267-J.
Marshfleld, Orecoi
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCUITEOT
Marshfleld, Orecoa.
mese samples will be tested free!
of charge to the farmer who will
receive back a complete analysis
of nny soil on his rami, '
Tho following instructions are of-1 Perl RjoV Ballinoer
fered by Mr. Smith- ' rfffifa? ANDTEACnKR
Iho office of tho County Agrlcul- RwMonpo Studio, 217 No. Third li
turlst Is not equipped with n chom-l Pnono 3C8-U
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Dooinw
CHINA
new aiuucia .-.
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal dlitrlbeton
"ONYX" and. "CADET
UflQP
S. S.JENNINGS, No. M
z
Violin and Piano
f. r. Anthony 'd'"1
TencliliiR 0re,,Mtn1 W,A
Studio !W I, Oenlrd At.
w ttvirtlMHl
mono i--j. "
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! WESTERN LOAN AND
i BUILDING uu.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
t . S. KAUFMAN & CO.
t Local Treasurer
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s a-nia win. QlsStt J
The question is not. win
honor you for - ,
iJut does your wort ,
you? Vour concern '
only to crei hll f
yourself, but 8,,J'
L.i.i-1. iii nrofit ma" .
sides yoursolf. .nnt
COOS 11AV STKAM Uv ,
lZs
DUNGAN
UWDERT&
will bo keP n
OrENTOTHBPO
A regular state
undertaker will -w "
Phono HJ
ffnitiiiTTtiifcBriWC
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