The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THECOOS BAY TIMESHWARSHFIELlVORL'GONj TUESDAY; DECEMBERS,' 191 5r-EViENING EDITION, -h
THREE
News Of Nearby Towns
FIGHT FOR RULES
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Hgjyn
SALMON
hi
Who's the Winner? 1ftor J
You know If you've tasted PIED.
MONT. No wonder so many men
arc going Sfter "those cigarettes
with the record-making taste."
PIEDMONTS win hands down
in every puff of their all-pure
Tobacco. jQpjtiJfateOr.
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W 'M0;iaa.7xrfia
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Quality
fffimS
mi
fefcffty Alio
SEASOX TO OPEX DECEMIIKR jo
OX THIS COAST
Get a "Half Nelson" on the Coupons! 20orioc 8
Ttillitnt Cannery, However, Will Xot
Stmt Again Fish Said to bo
Summing Into Ten Mllo
Salmon nrc swarming Into lower
Ton Mltn Crtrr If wna fnnnrlnrl '
- w.w.., . turn - .x. .i...
hero today nml a fairly good run
has started In tlio lower bay. The
Tallant Cnnnory, however, will not
re-open for the season tbnt starts
again Decomber 10, having closed
I down on November 20.
J Fishermen say thenj nro more
fish In Ten Mllo now than there
were during the earlier season, and
It Is expected that n great many will
bo caught.
In the bay little will bo done,
though sonic of the fish will bo put
Into cold Btorago or salted down
for sale.
All of the salmon canned and
I boxed at the Tnllnnt Cannery this
last season, amounting to some 5000
cases In all, lnnludlng tlio fish scut
out In tierces, has been shipped to
Portland nlroady.
Christmas Day
The Dining Room
O
O
when jour friends nml relative,
daughter mid nous, till meet under
jour roof
Is tlio renter or nttrncHuu. "Willi n
beautiful tip-tu-dnfo dining loom
Milto from this More there will bo
no room for criticism.
ur reasonable prices
nuikc It possible for everybody to
liavo an iittrnctivo dining room.
ur reputation
stands back of over)' transaction.
Hoens of complclo unite of select
fiom witlitti the reach of everj body.
GOING & HARVEY
QUITS M I Till RUSIXESS
Tho Umpqua Courier Says: "A.
P. Smith, who had for tho past 10
years been in tho employ of tho
Gardiner .Mill Company, working
on tho edger at tho mill, has re
signed his position and accepted a
position as carpenter with tho brldgo
! crew which Is building tho railroad
brldgo across tho Umpqua at Heeds
I port."
Llbby Coal, $.1.00 to". 1'hono 71!.
RE. H. V. KElTY, Dentist, 20 1
CokoHldg. Plion0lI2-J.
mftu'Aflt
UMaiHnCi:
SAYS COOS BAY IS
CLAIMING WHOLE COAST
Tho Umpqua Courier at Gardiner
takes exceptions to the report made
for presentation to the government
onglneers in support of cloliiis for
harbor Improvements at Coos Hay.
Tho Gardiner paper says:
" Tho Coos Hay Times of tho date
of November 20, purports to publish
ten conclusive points brought out
In a memorial to tic forwarded to
tho engineers' at Portland, which has
boon prepared by Ilonry Dlcrs for
tho Port Commissioners of Coos
Hay.. ' , ,
" Mr. Dlers claims a territory of
TOO squnro miles, with a valuation
of $30,000,000, which embraces nil
tho territory from tho Sluslaw to
tho California line and cast to tho
Coast Range, saying In his argu
ment tbnt this entlro territory looks
to Coos Hay for the outlet of Its
products.
" If tho othor nlno points of the
argument are ns exaggerated ns this
ono, It will bo a wonder If tho on
glneers will take the time to peruso
the memorial should It ever bo p re
routed. " Wo would llko to seo Coos Hay
pooplo get every dollar that they arc
nuking for the Improvement of their
harb'or but wo protest that they do
not get ono dollar on such misrep
resentations. They should get what
appropriation they nro entitled to
on their own merits, and nothing
more.
" To Includo tho o Umpqua and
Sluslaw country as dependent upon
Coos Hay for an outlet for tho prod
ucts, Is n bald-fnccd mlsrepresenta
tatlon of facts, and no olio knows It
bettor than Henry- Dlers and tho
Coos liny Port Commissioners; and
tho engineers at Portland, being fa
miliar with tho harbor conditions on
this part of tho coast, will readily
boo through tlio Imposition."
After making further comment
tho paper says In conclusion:
" As wo said beforo, wo slncoroly
REEDSP0RT PEOPLE
BUILD NEW SCHOOL
COUNTY SKAT NOTES
lluvo Completed Ar Improvement
Freshets Hrlng Down Many
IOgs Other I'lniHiua Notes
News of Gardiner nml vicinity Is
told as follows in tho Umpqua
Courier:
Tho citizens of Hcedsport havo
finished a now school building, somo
largor than tho tho ono tbnt has been
used for school purposes. This
building will only answer for tem
porary purposes ns 'a larger ami
moro up-to-dato building will havo
to bo erected nnd a better location
selected.
Heed. Jaiiello & Company lost
their shipment of Christmas goods
vhon tho Santa Clara was wrecked,
but Immediately supplemented tho
order, which will bo In on one of tho
boats from Portland.
It Is reported that about 12,000
logs were brought down to tho
mouth or Mill Creek from Camp
Creek during tho freshet, which Is
practically nil of tho logs that bare
been cut on thoso creeks for tho Gar
diner Mill Company.
Drift Wood Comes Down
I.nrgo piles of drift wood which
camo down tho Umpqua nnd Smith
rlvorH woro piled ngnlnst tho plors
of tho railroad brldgo which Is be
ing built ncross tho Umpqun, during
tho storm, necessitating considerable
troublo In getting It off. ,
Walter Anderson and wlfo lr"
returned from San Francisco, whero
Mr, Anderson has been In tho I.lfo
Saving Station at tho exposition. Ho
bus losunied his duties at tho Ump
qua coast guard station.
Change Hands
Tho Klkton Creamery has changed
hands. Tlio Elktou Morcautllo and
Development Co., who were tho own
ers of tho same, havo sold out to Gun
Grubbo nml other parties, who will
conduct It In tho future.
Tlio rccout freshet lias brought
several thousand logs down
Smith Itlvor. Most of thorn
TEEMIXAIi RATES FOR COOS KAY
MATTER OK IMPORTANCE
Xcwm of Coqulllo Peoplo Told In tno
Sentinel
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. AKord nro tno
parents of a 10-pound girl baby born
Thanksgiving day.
Lloyd Irvlno has gone up to. Pow
ers to organize n camp of tho Mod
em Woodmen of America In that
growing town.
Itaymond Hums, who wna homo
for Thonksglvlug, started back for
the University by Monday morning's
Mngo from tho bay,
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hnnloy, of
I.nmpa, went down to San Frnncla
co last week nnd aro now seeing tho
oxposltlou during Its closing days.
Penrl nnd Huby Snyder, tho twin
gnuuldnughtors of J. F, Schrocder,
who havo been vUltlng horo for tho
past five weeks, started out taking
tho beach route up tho. coast to tho
Sluslaw, whoro they will moot
their father, Capt. Levi Snyder.
OIMECT TO FUND
Somo Douglas People, Disapprove of
Secret .Service Money
Tlio Hosohurg Hovlow says:
" Hy a voto of 19 to 13, tho mem
bers of tho Douglas County Taxpay
urs' League, which met In tho Com
morclal Club rooms hero wont on re
cord favoring n recommendation
that tho County Court eliminate
from tho budget of proposed expendi
tures for tho year 191C, tho secret
sorvlco fund of $2, GOO.
" Considerable discussion preced
ed tlio adoption of this rocominouda
tlon, nnd nt ono tlmo tho meeting
scomod partially to havo resolved It
solf Into whnt might bo termed a
"wot" and "dry" causo. "
COLD REACH XEW8
Xotes of Curry County IVoplo Told
In tlio Globo
from! Engineer Mlddlobrook bndo his
cumo
hopo tbnt Coos Hay will got nn np-jfrom tho Hrown camp nbovo Sulphur
R7rfHfTui
Get a Can
TO-DAY
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer
propclntlou from tlio Govorumout
sufficient to Improve Its harbor, but
got It on its merits, and wo think It
can, The Umpqua Is going to do It
In that manner, nnd why cannot
'Soon Hay, or any other point?"
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
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Abstracts
roit KKLIAIILII ARSTHAOT8 OK TITLE AND 1NKUKMAT1UH
AHOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MAIU3IIFIELD AND COQUILLK CITV, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EA8TSIDE AXD SENGSTIACKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND
HENRY 8KNGSTAOKKN, MANAGER
GRAVEL'
We aro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any uantltlei
from pile In our yard or in carload lota, at following prices:
From pilo on ground, J2.?6 per yard.
cartoad lots, taken from cars, J2.00 por yard.
Retail Department
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Poat-Offlco. p,,one ,00'
Music for
Christmas
Gifts
,
Every ineinber of tlio fin
lly mid every friend will get
roiistuiil enjoyment.
Wo Imvo a fluo ussort
incut of pianos mid Instru
ments to hclect from and
vtu villi bo glad to n nan go
convenient tonus if you aro
iiuabio to pny all cash,
Conio in mid let us talk
it over.
L. L. Thomas
Music Co.
B
NINE MIM.S AT HIUSIiAW
1'ort of SlusliuA Makes Assessment
For Current Ekmiscs
Tho Florcnco West says:
At tho regular meeting
of tho
'commissioners of tho Port of Slus-
I law It was decided to lovy a nlno
i mill tax to pay current oxpenses, bor-
I rowed monoy and Interest on bonds.
This lovy Js considerably hlghor
i than last year, and Is, uuulo iioccs
'nary to pay tho Interest on coming
I duo January 1, on tho bonds which
wcro Issued last spring and to pay
tho money borrowed by tho coiiiiiiIh
I Blotters to make up tho dlfforonco bo-
twecu that recolvcd for tho bonds
nnd tho uuiount required for tlio Jet
ty work.
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NEW SUITS FILED
Springs, nnd bolong to tlio Gardiner
Mill Company
NEW TOWN FORMING
J
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. F. A. Kilburn
SAILS FOR N
PORTLAND (Via Astoria)
DEOHMHER 8 ' '
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
6MITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE 130. A. V. -VOTT, Agent.
'
It GOODRUM'S GARAGE t
. HOME OF THE
OADILLAO AND DODGE
,
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALT
MAKES OF CARS
347 Central ar. Phono 373-Ij
,
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
.Tho I'olloulng Aro Now SultH Filed
In tlio Circuit Court
Flora W. Hums vs. Ida May Po
land and Foster J. Poland. Suit to
forccloso mortgagu.
I Geo. Matthews vs. 11. Folsom and
1 C. M. AndrowH.
Geo. W, Ilryant vs. A. It. Pnntor.
' A. S. Phonnogor vb. Dnlsy E.
Pliounogor,
I Krlstoffor Tolofson vb. O. M.
! Dniloy and Friincls Ilnlloy. Suit to
I forccloso mortgago.
C. A. Harrington vs. Albert O.
Mlllor, Frank E. Wlllnrd and A. P.
I Miller.
C. A, Harrington vs. Gustavo
Schronder and S. J. Clarldgo.
C. A. Harrington vb. John M. El
wood and S. J. Clarldgo.
OCCUPATION TAX UP
Question
!x Discussed by
lliislncss Men
llandon
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STbAM LAUivuni
;-
QUATERMAS STUDIO
n QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
raona 106-L. I -
MARSIIFTETiD. ORKaON ! '
FARE TEX CEXTS
City Limits North Rend, Cc.
nn commutation qn
l$ TICKETS $1.7 .S
Jlarslifleld-North Rend Auto
IJno
Cars every ten minutes from
O a. m. to 12 p. m.; to South
Slough onco a d,v. leaving at
11 a ; to Empire three trips
a day.
GOES'? & KINO, Props,
WALLPAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th CourtfvSo. Phone 220-R
Occupation tax Is being oonsldcr
ored nt linndou, according to tho
following fiom tho Western World
of that city:
"At the meeting pf tho business
men of tho city Wednesday after
noon on tho occupation tax (men
tion considerable moro was accom
plished than at tho meeting tho pre
vious night. Tho question was dis
cussed pro and con and a commit
tee consisting of John Is'lolson, F.
S. Perry, C. C. Carpenter, J. E.
I Walstrom and J. Ira Sldwcll ap-
pointed to confer with the City
I Council committee, as representatives
j of tho business men vif tho city. Mr.
Nlolson as chalrmnn of tho com
'mltteo appeared at tho Council meet
ing Inst evening and acted as spokes
man for the citizens. Ho outlined
tho results of tho meeting and the
plans of tho committee. Tho Coun
cil decided to wait until tho next
regular mooting beforo
tho occupation t,nx,"
Winchester Ray to (Set a Postofflco
ami Wants a School
Tho development of a now toyn
Ih told In tho Umpiiin Courier,
which suys:
Winchester Hay will soon havo n
Postofflco established nt that point
ns n petition has boon presented to
the PoHtofflco Department iciiueits
that Winchester Day ho mndo n
Postofflco. Tlio Department lias
uctod favorably,
Tho peoplo havo petitioned the.
county superintendent and boundurv
board that a certain pnrt of District
No. 'J, Gardluor, bo set apart tmd
n now district formed, claiming that
thoy havo at Wlncncstor Hay :'J
children of school ago In that Imiuo
dlato vicinity, who llvo olght ar nlno
miles from Gardiner, tho nearest
echool, thus making It ImpoHslblo
for them to attend school there, on
nccouut of tho distance and diffi
culties of getting hero.
many friends In thoso parts goodby
and departed for Portland.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Ilobt. Z.
Wnlkor of Pistol river on Nov. 20,
a bouncing boy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Moss Avorlll nro tho
prpud parents of nil olght pound
girl tbnt arrived nt their homo on
Thanksgiving day.
Tho high nnd district schools havo
encii organized a basket ball team
iind Intva rented tho Smith hall fori
tho winter to play In. Tho teams'
.havo started to practice and beforo
Cities of Willamette Valley to Do
Akcl To Aid In Struggle Ro-
foro Intcrstnto Commission
Terminal rntcs for Coos Day Is a
moot question with tho Chamber of
Commerce. A month ago Secretary
lUohn Mottoy nddrcsscd to tho Inter-
htato Commorco Commission a let
ter asking them to by all means de
lay nny action on rntcs to Coos tlay
until tho organization hero had boon
glvon a chauco for n hearing, and
to tako tho matter up with tho com
mercial bodies of tho Willamette
Valloy.
With tho railroad tariff sheet
onco published, tho matter then of
'securing n chaugo In thoso rates
iwottld bo a task almost too difficult
to start, was tho opinion of tho mem
bers last ovcnlng. This Is the, main
reason In Asking tho delay of action
on tho part of tho Intorstato Com-
Ltncrco Commission.
Also tho Commission at Washing
ton hns been naked ns to what stops
should bo tnkcu, tho rules of prac
tice beforo tho department, to socuro
a hearing and set forth tho case, of
jCoos Uuy.
No Halo for Horo
Mr. Luce, general freight tratflo
manager of tho Southern Pacific,
whtlo horo several months ago, stat
ed that In all probability Coos Day
would recolvo no terminal rates. He
said that Pugot Sound, Portland, San
'Francisco, San Pedro nnd San Diego
;woro tho only ports on tho Pacific
Coast to sccuro such ratos and that
only In August tho Interstato Com
morco Comlsslon shut off several
cities around San Francisco that for
merly had theso rates.
Ask Financial Aid
Tho fight to bo wnged will un
doubtedly bo an oxponslvo one, and
for thin reason, lnnsmuch as thoy are
directly Interested, tho commercial
'bodies of tho Wlllamotto Valley -will
'bo asked to glvo financial aid, Pos
sibly a compotont nttornoy, vorwtl
on thcio matters, will bo given
charge of tlio fight.
About Eureka Mall
' After a month's Investigation of
tho mall leaving hero for Eureka,
Postmnstor Hugh McLnln said that
thoro is hardly enough to glvo Coos
Hay an argument beforo the postal
authorities for n nutcltor mall ser
vice to tho south. Word Is expected
soon from Eureka.'
Find Out Almut Trails
To Captain Ilrltt, of tho Coast
RUSINESS ORANGE
O. M. Skeels Retires from Creamery
ami Ruys Store
Tho following la from tho Coqulllo
Sentinel:
Coiiuclliuun Clms. T. Skeols him
resigned tho position of manager or
the Coqulllo Valloy Creamery which
ho hag so ably filled for the pust
two years, and County Agriculturist
Smith Ib In correspondence with tho
DIry dopartinont at O. A. C, In ro
gard to getting an experienced
creamery man to fill the vacancy.
Mr. Skeela has purchased an In
terest In tho P. E. Drano Krocory,
which replaced tho old firm or C, M.
Skeols & Sons, and together they
havo bought tho Economy Market
which waH established a few mouths
ago by Cecil Elwood, and which oc
cupies tho room In tho same build
ing uoxt east of tho grocery.
PAPER NOT RECEIVED
(.old Reach (ilobo lias Its Freight
Difficulties
Tho Gold Heath Globo Is having
its troubles becauso of not receiving
ft olght. Two pages of tho nowpa
por nro usually what Ib known 'as
"ready -print," tho papor when pur
chased being received with two
pages already printed. This Issue
theso pagos aro blank and In explan
ation the odltor says:
We aro necessarily compelled to
print this Isbiio on plain paper as
our ready prints havo been delayed
In transit, probably ono Bhlpmont
Guard Station, a letter will be ad-
idressod asking If tho rules of
Ida department allow him to put his
crow to work cutting trails along
the bluffs south or tho bar. If lie
ilias not this prlvllogo, Captain Hrltt
many niooiis will ho ready to go to
neighboring schools to win laurols.
Ed Lawrouro, who has been suf
fering tho past two weeks from n
Htrolto of paralysis, was brought to
town o as to bo convenient to tho ;wI ,J0 Mkw, ng (Q UlQ mmM o( pro.
doctor. Ho Is Improving,
VISITING PORTDAXD
Committed or Port of Raiidou Con
sulting tlio Englnccrr
Secretary J. E. .Norton or tho Port
or llandon and I). W. ClinrloHon,
port engineer, nro now In Portland
conferring with tho government en
gineers In regard to tho proponed
work that Is to ho started In the lo
cal harlior In the Immediate futuio.
Thoy oxpoct to recolvo a definite an
swer as to tlio uso or tho project now
being comploted,. and will also got
recommondutloiiH as to tho kind or
Improvements considered bout to
koop tho current In tho channel near
the mouth ot the river, IJundon
Western World.
F1FTV AT MIXES
FrojHH-ty on the Sixes RoIiik ()ter
ntcsl Dig
cedure to socuro Hitch permission.
Refer to Rankers Again
If tho Oregon Stato Hankors' As
sociation decides to rcfor tho meet
ing plaro of 1016 again to the mom
bora, a letter from tho local chamber
will bo nddroMsod to every member,
'urging tho advantages of nicotine
In Mnrahflold.
Const Guard Station
Again tho matter ot securing per
manent concroto retaining walls ami
walks about tho now Coast Guard
Station will bo taken up with Sen
ator Chamberlain, tho bureau having
sanctioned tho Improvement ot tim
ber rather than concrete
I Other lliislnocis
To nld tho National Chamber In
Its fight for a non-partisan tariff
PcommltUo n local commltteo or John
1). Gobb and Henry Soiigstuckon wan
formed. And A. H, Powor, C, F,
'.McGnorgo and A. O. Rogers form a
rcommlttoo to aid the national organ
ization In Its fight for a merchant
marine.
Tho by laws commltteo reported
Tho llandon Western World says:
C, C. liiiuan, superintendent ot tho In favor of reducing the executive
Hydro Sixes Mining company, was I commltteo from 'it to tbreo or five
In tlio city tho latter part of !at ' moniborn. Tills will bo takoii up at
week ourouto to the mines from a1 tlio annual meeting January 7,
trip to San Francisco, whoro ho hart Ojhmi T,ocul Produce Outlet
enjoyed u vacation whllo taking In As a means or affording the farm
tho fulr. Ho states there aro now or u market and encouraging truck
rbnut GO men employed at the j farming, tho public market was
proporty.
MAJtltlllD AT COQUHil.E
brought forward.
Mr. Douglas said that ho thinks
tho merchants are not to blamo, be
cause so much produce has and la.
Btlll being brought In here from the
outside, for this Is a condition of af
fairs that has grown up gradually
Regarding a recent marriage tho
Coqulllo Sentinel says:
At the parsonage of tho M, E.
church I.omuel It. Garrett and Miss Mover a period or a great many years.
Erina Arant, or Myrtle Point, wero
married last Tuesday by Rev. T. VVILL ENDEAVOR TO
Downs. .i r. uurreu is u iwpue.r ui
Mrs. E. A. Folsom, or thlH pity. Tho j
IMPROVE SERVICE
newly wedded pair aro going to ,
muko their homo at Grizzly
California.
Bluff,
SAYS TIMi:S DETTFR
A.
E, AdelsKrger Thus Quoted hi
RaM'btirg
A. E.
E. K. Jonos this morning rocelved
tho following letter tram C. B.
"Wcodrurr, general nianagerol W. P.
Fuller & Company whom Mr. Jonw
represents In this section:
"Tho situation in regard to
Btoamora certainly Is a bad one, Mr.
I.othrup'R letter which, I sent you the
Adelsperger, representative
. t, he four winds on the 111! of tho O. A. Smith Timber Company.! wni.ru. iw .w, .. fo.
went to the rour wihub on urn i" ,..,..,,, ,..,. ,., v.t,ninv other day was not very encouraging,
fated Santa Clara, whllo tho ml . o , ,1'1' ;' LT Z l.t the Chamber of Commerce h..
waiting tho sorvlco or tno iiusuer.i "" -'- - -
Whllo tho facts aro as above atnted I tlonS aro Improving on tho coast, and
some of our delinquent subscribers! tho Smith mills are now operating on
might find the plain ldo or the pa-! rive duys a wcok schedule It
per iiHeruI rigurlng up their nrreur-,wlll not be long, he says, until the
"i ... . . i ' m n n in niinriirinnr niv nnva nur
discussing nK0 0" wl,lc" ,vnul" " m nc Ul"
labia at thl time.
i
mills will ho operating nix daya out
ot tho week. - Rosehurg Review,
not passed up the problem by any
means, Thoy claim they are wak
ing every effort to Induce wnwiti
to put on auother bt and will coh
tlnuo to do. nil they nostlbly, can to
better the aervice."
SaT- -? TirT 9it-
SKTwST