The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
(A. O. MALONEY, KdJtor and 1'ub.
DAN E. MALONEV, News Editor
Official Tnpcr of Coos County
OfNrlnl Pnor OHt of Mnroliflold.
I
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE X
X YEAR AGO TODAY
$.$
February 10, 10JJ5.
Orcat Britain IioIiIb tlio cargo of
tlio American steamer Wllholmlna
for decision of tho prize court.
Gormuns claim to liairo rop.ilscd
the French In tho Cliampacuo mm
Verdun districts and to havo cap
tured many prisoners.
Teutonic forcea attack on Rus
sian lines in southern (lallclu.
.
(!()()!) NEWS
r-ril'T wB tt cheerliiB collection
I of good news printed In Tho
Times last evening. Tho com
Jng rnlso In wages of tho C. A.
Smith mill Is a welcome harbinger
of the long horaldod prosperity that
1b to make, Coos Bay bloom and
blossom In this glorious' year of
3910. '
Tho nows of tho Improvement In
tho lumber market contained In tho
Associated Press dispatch to The
Times from Portland added, to tho
facts rankm more firm tho founda
tion of our ralth in tho future
prospects and prosperity of tho
Coofl Hay section.
Spring Is coming and with 'it
there Is Industrial awakening in all
llncB that augurs well for tho com
ing season. Thoso prophots of bus
iness who havo been In tho cast
and witnessed tho revival of indus
try there doclaro that tho wavo
of prosperity is now overdue on tho
I'aclflu coast.
With tho completion of tho rail
way and tho coming of many now
Industries to Oregon this section
should now bo In a position to go
forwnrd on Its long delayed march
ot development. Everywhere are
hopeful signs of steady consistent
and encouraging growth.
MOORE
IS
PROMINENT OIjI BEACH MKR.
CHANT PAYS $23 IN COUNT
Shipped Out MW and ."Martin Furs
', District Attorney Johnson Hays
Did Act Unintentionally
D. M. Mooro, prominent Gold Beach
merchant and citizen, pleaded gulltv
Lto shipping minx and martin furs nnd
was fined $25 In the Justice court
tbero, according to n letter received
this morning by Doputy Game War
den James Thomas from C. L. John
non, prosecuting attorney.
Tho furs were taken from tho Hust
ler horo and will bo sent to tho State
Klsh and Qamo Commission for dis
posal. Mr. Mooro has asked for their
return.
The minx and Martin aro protected
by tho Btato game laws. Mr. John
hoii stuted that Mr. Mooro was net
ting In good fnltli-when ho rccolvcd
ttntl shipped tho fura. They woro
marked "coon skins." There woro In
tho packet Bovoral coon skins and also
some hear skins.
t PERSONAL MENTION t
$$
fS. L. WILLIAMS, of Myrtlo Toint,
was among tho visitors horo today.
SUPERVISOR GOLDEN left this
morning for Coqulllo on school
buslnoss.
DR. H. M. SHAW was railed to
Myrtlo Point this morning on a
professional visit.
J. E. MONTGOMERY has gono to
Gardlnor on Tolophono buslnoss,
returning tomorrow. i
J. A. LUSE, ot tho Sun Printing
Company, was a .passenger to
Coqulllo on tho morning train.
MATT L. MAY, accompanied by C.
L. Mitchell, of Armour Company,
left this morning to call on tho
trndo in Coqulllo Valley points.
IT. O. HOLT, managor of tho Eu-
gono cannery, camo in on tho
stago last evening to attend tho
ennnexy mooting this morning.
GEORGE R. SAILOR, son-in-law
'..:
H. d. KIMBALL BUYS WONDERFUL
WJLLYS-KNIGHF AUTOMOBiLI
I. It. TOWER, l.OCAD REPRKSKN TATIVE OP THE OVERLAND,
GETS WILLYS-KNIGIIT CAR 1'OH MAHSIIFIELI) MAX NEW
(Wit IS SENSATION OF AUTO WORLD AND HAS FAMOl'S
KNIOIIT SLEEVE-VALVE SILENT MOTOR.
4
a X yw
il
SMITH
SI LS SMALL
PASSENGERS SO MANY TJIEY ARE
TURNED AWAY
X WITH THE TEA
X AND THE TOAST X
$?
I .IITNEYITES! HERE'S YOUR
I SCHEDULEPASTE IT UP
ON THE WALL. I
Snino old morning
" " plnco
1 " " breakfast
" ' chaso
" " bunch
" " lunch hour
" " lunch
" " afternoon
" " Job
" " six o'clock
" mob
" " hurry
' " walk
' " " Jitney
" " talk
I " " supper
j " " gamo
" " routlno
j " ". same
of Phillip Douhnor, of Portland,
who is Intorestod In tho Simpson
Company deal, arrived horo last
evening from Portland.
F. L. GRANNIS, physical Instructor
at tho high school, loft this
morning to Join tho basket ball
team and accompany tho boys to
Hamlon, where thoy play this
evening.
I. R. Tower, Eouthwost Oregon
roprosontatlvo of tho' Overland auto,
tomorrow will recolvo on tho Kll-
uiirn a Wlllys-Knlght roadster for
II. J, Kimball, Jr. Tho arrival of
tho now car Is eagerly awaited by
local autolsts and all Interested In
machinery ns It Is tho first of
tho world-famous typo of motors to
bo seen on Coos Hay.
Tho purrhuBo of tho Willys Knight
auto hy Mr. Kimball Is of consid
erable Interest, as Mr. Kimball
Is probably ono of tho best judges
of tho real merits of u car vm Coos
Hay. He recently mndo tilps to
Portland and San Francisco, whero
ho Inspected tho various types of
cars on tho market and finally se
lected tho Wlllys-Knlght ns tho best
produced for tho money. Asldo from
tho general requirements of a good
auto, .'Mr. Kimball lays special
stress on tho world famous Knight
typo sloovo-valvo motor with which
tho Wlllys-Knlght Is equipped. When
ho enmo to Coos Hay soveral years
ago to open tho Brudshaw-Klmbull'
or tlio Mlnorva of Belgium, for
thesu aro world famous ears, oauh
standing for tho highest typo of
automohllo In its respective coun
try. Thcso aro the cars drlvon by
tho royalty of thcso nations.
Tho fact that they nso tho
Knight motor and havo used It with
tho most wonderful success for
years and tho further fact that
never has this motor been put In
any hut tho very highest priced euro
...... ....... II ............ ...It.. I1.nl
achievement of tho Overland Com
pany In marketing a Knlght-motor-cd
car In tho Thousand Dollar class
has ,mndo the biggest sensation In
tho automohllo world that has over
been known. Quantity production
Is tho thing that mado this possi
ble Features of Motor.
Hy doing away with poppot valves
tho rapidly wearing nnd deterior
ating parts' of the ordinary onglno
uro eliminated and UifcJCnlght typo
sleevo-valvo motor really becomes
moro powerful mid efficient with
nso. This Knight typo motor ro-
Accomodation Restricted to 12 Pas
sengers l'n'11 Government Inspec-
(Ion Fog Ih Heavy
With hor pnssongor accomodations
restricted until after hor next 'In
spection by government officers, tho
Nann Smith sailed this morning with
only 12 passengers, including first
and second class. Many who wanted
passage woro turned nwny on this ac
count. Captain Mngco said that tho in
spection will ho held In San Frnn
clseo very shortly and that there Is
to ho adjusted a matter of life rafts
and life boats. This Is tho second
trip of the Nairn on schedule since
her return from a six months char
ter to South American polls.
Tho passengers south this morning
wore J. B. Palmer, P. L. Pholnn, Mur
garlto Kirk, Mrs. Mary Kirk. 1. P.
Hanoy, Mrs. Mary llanoy, Thayer Mc
Clelland, Mrs. ,T. G. McClelland, J.
B. Rhoades, C. W. Burgess, Bert
Rust and Andrew Thomas.
Steamship men tray that tho pas
senger trade la beginning to pick up
again nftor u Hliimp of several weeks,
n slump that Is noted every year.
v.ommmy, n.s primary oojoci was ur0fl (J n(,jU8tmonto or ro,m)r
tho perfection of n now onglno in- work llko tho ,,,, vn,Vo motor
vontcd by Mr. Brtulshaw. Ono of ronulrc8( TJloro aro no vniVC3 to
tho features of tho Bradshaw motor KrIlul no BTulga t0 wonkuil m)
Vas uio elimination ot mo poppot p0ndlng valves and cams, no
valvoH. til 111 til f villi? thn liinnlinnlHin1 ......... i . . . .
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HNELB
Will
S
MYRTLE POINT VANQUISHED HV
SCORE OF 15 TO J!J.
AnjlMidy'n fiaino Up to Final Whis
tle To Play in Itmiduii Tonlgli
Locals Hi' tain J 000.
Hy tho closo margin of ono bas
ket did tho Marshriold High 'school
baftkotball fvc win a 15 to 111 vic
tory at Myrtlo Point last ovonlng,
according to a long dlstanco mes
sago received Bhortly afterward from
OnbIS
ES
T
J O. HOLT GIVES PRACTICAL AD
VICE ON CREAMERY
JUVENILE OFFin.PD
SECOND BRIQHAM Yd
Says lle'8 ,u, ()Ill-... W
lit ri.it.i. ,. . BA1
"' ""ttoS.le,
"When .people see mo tin,
children, they Biiy, '
nam Young,' i , "7
'tho old woman who lived in
nnd had so maiiv rliii.i.-. . '
know wlini (,. .1,. .... . '
1 " " nam jnt.M
fleer Hark Dunham tod.
, In tho first ulaco Jnde. J
innU cnt'fiti nl.ii.i.-.. . "I'
Mrs. 'Charles Coffin, claim
were not pruu.rly traA ..'
I'llMlliniii l.w.l. II. . "
""" "'"'o 111 charee
for soveral delinquent bov,o
Dorries aim lruiis mm uru m.w-go- wook who, Mp D, ,--'
In.. In .nutl Tll tfilln nf llll.Sft . . .. . """lal Mptfi,
" ...... ; 7. v a K0 OMl l0 aalc111 ho win hat... I
Iirillt' llf nlimil to . . "I
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.w mult UlLUli
'.l1.... w ... .... ..
""" "'; MWl OPlJlM
"i- liU.MIS,
XT nllnA fia t. .
""l,v" ,B "l"cy given that,
proposals will ho receive h
Yn.iutu coinmuteo of tho Cos
1.01111011 01 tno city of ManM
Coos county, Oregon, at u, ,
... niu v-iij uueoruer of mm 1
of Marshflold, In tlio city n,u
mnu cuy, until naif past 7 .,,!
i. m. on .Monuny. t 9M. ,..
lunlncsn, ono who can soil the pro- Kolimary, llltO, for the i,
,1llnn flu t'n1l nu nnti It C'llnalilnfiulif n I . . l"llU
Says (o Begin in Small Way and Build
Ul Selling of Produco In Most
Important, in Business
Establishment of a cannory on Coos
Bny should bo on a small basis to
start with, was tho gist of tho very
practical talk given this morning by
J. 0. Holt nt a mooting of business
'mon and farmers at tho Chamber of
Commerce.
Ho recommended a plant for tho
jiurposo of canning products, mostly
borrtes and fruits that aro now go
lliesc
should bo locally, ho said.
.Small Sum to Slnrl
Ono thousand dollars would start
a concern such a ho advocated. "Fur
Hint) you can rent for five years a
machine to cap tho cans. That Is
kho most Important Hum," ho said.
"Put up a small building, presum
edly eloso to some larger concern
that could supply tho steam. This
would cut out tho necessity of put
ting In n holler.
Need Practical Man
"Got a practical man to run tho
(luce as well as can It. Salesmanship
Is 1111 Important feature of tho Indus
try. Evergroon binckborrlos grow rife
Mioro. They would mnko n, good
canned artlclo. Any sort of borrlos
could bo sold In this way on Hit local
market. Tho logging camps would
buy them In gallon tins.
Thoro Is llttlo money n 'vegeta
bles. Ho would advlso no ana to put
rich dairy bottoms Into fruits' nnd
vegetables. It la Imrd to get tho
farniors to take hold of n now con
cern of this sort, said tho Bpoakor
and ho thought tho best way would
bo for soveral business lnbn, especial
ly tho bankers, to udvuneo tho money
,for u cannery.
Is Community ltulMIng
"It's n pleco of community build
A Coos Hay woman always likes to
go out with uuotbor woman who
can't afford to dress as well as she
cun.
Any tlino a Coos Bay man honestly
admits ho Is In the wrong tho rest
of us havo a kind ot sneaking fool
ing that bo Isn't.
Tho Cons Hay man who has tho
Ticket All Tliat'H Necessary Who
over has tho tlmo and tho notion neod
lonly buy tho ticket In order to join
tho excursion of tho Royal Rosarlans
of Portland to tho Hawaiian Island.!
In April. A letter lias boon received
,nt tlio Chamber of Commerce from
Dean Vincent, Prlmo Minister of tlio
organization, Inviting anyone in
Marshfold "who may want to go. Ho
says the tckets aro only fl&O and the
trip Is for 18 days. This amount In
cludes tho faro to mid fro on the
giant steamship North Pacific, but
not' tho hotol faro ot 5 n day In
Honolulu. Tho Rosnrlau band of 35
pieces will go with tho excursion.
'by the elimination of numerous
parts, Increasing tlio efficiency by
getting moro power out of tho fuel
consumed and eliminating tho noise
Und complications that uro draw
backs In tho poppot vulvo onglno.
This wns practically perfected
wliou tho European war knocked out
'their plans for putting It 011 thu
'market.
1 Howovor, in tho Knight typo
slcove-vnlvo motor Mr. Kimball finds
tho sallout points of tho Bradshaw
onglno brought out to porfctlon. Ho
declares tliut It is only tlio mattor
of tlmo until tho poppot-vulvo typo
of motor with which tho ordinary
auto is oqulppod will bocome obso.
loto nnd discarded.
On High Priced On.
clashing of motul against metal, or
humming of gears, merely tho silent,
powerful, safe, rollnblo transmission
of power.
Is Most. Economical
And furthermore, It Is econom
ical, giving from ton to fifteen per
cent moro mlleago on gasoline
Tho statements that .this1 motor
Improves with uso, Is moro power
ful, requires" no adjustments, is
moro flexible (as floxlblo an any
nlx-cyllndor poppot vnlvo motor)
Is quieter In oporatlon, simple
(frco from complications) and
economical aro not merely claims,
but facts which havo been provod
and can bo easily demonstrated to
your own satisfaction by an exam
ination and explanation of tho prin
ciples of tho motor, which Mr. Tow-
Coach Royal Nllos.
Tho gamo wua lnird fought from lug," continued Mr. Holt. "Start on
start to finish, ho said, and until n small scale and build up gradually,
tho final whlstlo blow It was nny- Tho farniors will begin to get Inter
body's victory. This is tho fifth , eslod. Then you can got them to
successive gamo won b; tho local
team this season and tho boys still
retain their 1000 per cent.
Play at Itamlou Tonight.
Tonight Marshflold plays In Ban-
alon. Tho results of UiIb gamo aro
tho most problematical of any yet
played this season. Tho nnndonlaus
coopornto with you nnd even buy
.took for bigger operations."
This Is tho Eiigeno procedure. Now
tho cannery thoro covers two acres.
Its payroll Muctuntcs from ? 100 to
51, .100 a week.
IogiiiilHiTkH Popular
LoganborrloB should grow, woll
practice 011 a dauco floor, slippery Jioro. Tho salo of these berries Is
and hnrd footing for visitors mine- 'Increasing. Tho market Is spreading.
customed to playing thoro.
Mt. Grnuuls went down to Join
"Wo havo got to push this Industry.
Right now thoro Is an ovur-produc-
tho team this morning on tho Ban-itlon. Wo oxpoet to compote actively
dou trip. Ho said that Marshflold j with thu grapo Julco of California.
until tlio Kniglit typo sloovo-valvo 0P wm i,0 ulad to oxnlaln In detail
motor was nttaehud to tho Willys- anyone intorestod. A working
$
X AT THE HOTELS X
Chandler Hotol,
O. Wyss,' Portland; J. O. Holt,
Eugono; W. L. Brown nnd wlfo,
Knight car this season, It had al
ways been confined to only tho
vory highest priced cars manufac
tured. Today tho loading cars In prao-
modol of It tit Tho Gunnory clovorly
demonstrates thcso points.
Wlllys-Knlght owners onjoy sor
vlco advantages which few other
cars glvo, as practically 4000 rep-
iicany ovory foreign country aro rosoutatlvos In different parts of
Knight motored. tIl0 country, Including ovory town
WllOn yOU llOar Of tllO lliuhOSt nf Inmnrlnnnn Kfl.-i. nnrlo .,t,w,lu
grado cars in Europo It is apt to! Tho AVIllys'lCnlght roadstor sells
bo tho English Dnimlor, tho Gor- for $1220 dollvored In Marshflold,
man Mercedes, tho Fronch Panhardand tho touring nr for ?t2tri.
Uob throe moro games, two with
Bandou and ono with North Bond.
Ftvl Loss of Chapman.
Tho loss, of Chapman from tho
'lineup of tho team makes a material
dlforouco to thu players us ho had
worked with them for two seasons
and bad becomo a valuable cog1 In
the machine Dresser wont Into
hla pjaco nt guard.
T.u lineup of tho Marshflold team
JK-ns: Wattora nnd Burrows, for
wards; Soaiuon, coutor, und Dresser
hud McDonald, guards. Josso Frans
wont along ns 11 substitute.
Several carloads of loganberry Juice
havo already beo.n sold In Los An
geles. It's n matter of educating the
pooplo to use it."
J. A. Stephnn, of tho Farniors'
Union, said a meeting of tho organi
zation would ho callod to consider
tho matter. This will bo possibly
In two weeks and a roprcsontntlva of
TO. A. O. will also eomo horo ul that
time.
HYo to Locate G. F. Holloway
or Portorvlllo, Callfomln, was a vis
itor horo today. Ho has ben on
Coos Hay for about n montli and
says that ho Intends to locate hero.
lead competition Is tho onu who 'Seattle; Goorgo R. Sailor, Portland;
minds bla own business. JE. Browning, Seattlo; J. P. Ross,
Many a Coos Bay wlfo sponds ns 'Powers; Goorgo II. Garrlsh, Seattlo;
much tlmo abusing her husband In W. J. Hill, Powors; William Cand-
private as she docs bragging
him In public.
about
CONTRACT IS LET.
Knlsor & Miller Will Build Founda
tion for Wtor Tank.
Tlio Coos Bay Wator company
yostorday afternoon let to Kaiser
& Miller thn contract for tho build
ing of the foundation for tho new
water tonic .at North Bond. Tho
foundation will cost about $000.
Tho contract for tho tank was ro
contly let to tho Redwood Manufac
tmlug company. The tank will bo
20 feet high and IS feet In diame
ter and will bold about 250000
gallons of wator.
Mn, Coqulllo; S. L. Williams, Myrtlo
Point.
St. Lawrence Hotel.
L. Whlto, Norway; C. McGray,
Coqulllo; P. Saunders, South Inlet;
Joo Carter, Powors; A. N. Gould,
Coqulllo; L. Gibson, Portland; S.
J. Spraguo and son, Gardlnor; J. I).
L'Lalrfd, Sltkum; J,. F. Ran,o, Myrtlo
Point; E. Frank, Beaver Hill.
Lloyd Hotel.
William Lang, Powors; J. John-
sou, Powers; ' Arthur Bakor, Pow
ors; Mrs. A. Mandery, Powors;
Charles Hans, Yakima; P. L. Bano,
Bandon.
PI
IS
MENUS
BYEBLY
FISHERMEN IN LOWER BAY I WELL-KNOWN EASTSIDK LADY
MAKE LOUD PROTICST
PASSES AWAY
LEADER CONFIDENT
Claim Wci'o Loft by DrodKlnK Cum
Miiy and Aro Menace to Naviga
tion Oo Man Wrecks Boat
Piling loft standing In tho bay by
tho Soattlo Brldgo and Dredging com
pany Is a monaco to navigation and
hinder fishing with nets, according
tn evldonco preEonted to District At
torney Llljeqvlst. ' Ho bus turned tho
matter over to tho Port Commission
to see what can bo done.
A flshormnn In tho lower bay sev
eral days ago ran Into 0110 of tbp
Piling, some of wh'ch extend up only jwag we)1 kn0WJ, 0l Coo8 1Jay Il0.
tn thn RlirfnPA nti'1 limit lil nrnnnl. ' - , . ..... ..
44coo4AA ' ,,Ml ' isiues nor misuanu, sno is survived
2 u,ATrrtnnVrtr ,!! J ,Joi Bhut and Utti.WBe.1 tho rmWor. 1)y Bevcu cIlIIllron: They nr0 E.
VVHICnrnUIVU ICWI 1 "" l"""K I-- i" "J .nun.l nnd Preil nvorlv. of Oshkosli.
Wis., Leo H. Hyerly, of Globo, Arl
tAAALAAiAAAAAAAAiAAAAA't!' u, tIroclitliiK company. Their work
Word from Portland la to tho, been left standing, An effort will
'effect that tho Kllburn loft Astoria bo mado to havo someono made 10-
llnd Been III for tlio Past Year
Survlvod by Husband ami
It ven Children
Mrs, W. F. Byorly, ngod TiTi years,
dlod at Crao o'clock last evening
at hor homo In Eastsldo. She had
beon ill for n year. Recently she
wont Yd Cnllfv-irnln for trnntinnnt mid
It . was determined that sho was1 ,so" 8 a "Rvnl iiiiin8 snip In Port-
sufforlng from mi absce?s In hor """" ,b lo "u BU" l,,u,u y 'o"iy
head. Sho entirely lost her sight. f"r unk.' .",d8 W,-U b reco,vo'1- T,o
Mrs. Byorly was bom December ,,,0Sl " ,s K,I0W" " uoos '" ,mv,
24, 18GI, t West Melton, Ohio, nml""' ---- --.
" mi iiiiii-. 1 nu iiujnia 01 hid
eighth grado of tho Contra! School
left this morning to spend tho day
on South Coos River nt tho Tom
Barry summer homo. Thoy loft on
X LOCAL OVERFLOW i!l,,r mny youra Mr. Holloway has
neon aetivoly engaged In tho can
nory buslnoss. Four yoars woro
spout In this business In tho Ha
waiian Islands, canning nlneannles.
Mr, Holloway said that tho Califor
nia orange crop wub heavily hit dur-
lug tho recont wintry snap of tho'
oiith, though tho crop of Portor
vlllo Is about tho earliest of tlio sea
son nnd had boon put out' of tho
way beforo tho cold camo
&$
(JotH Cai'M.- Goorgo Goodrum will
rocelvo a jiow Chevrolet and a D4G
Bulck flvo-passenger car oil tho Kll
burn tomorrow.
Nmiu Son. Mr. and Mra. R. II.
Coroy havo named their sou Georgd
Howard Coroj1 in honor of nionibors
of both Mr. nnd Mra. Corey's families.
No Excursion. -Thoro will bo no
excursion of tho motor car to Reeds
port tomorrow ns tho onglneors do
not deem It advisable to send tlio
big car to tho Umpqua until tho
ftrnck has boon proporly ballasted.
To Soil Boston According to ac
counts in tho Portland papers tho
old U, S. gunboat Boston, formerly
Musical program at Kiu-Ioi-'h Don
Drop Inn tonight.
of street Improvement bond ot
uuy or Marshriold, Com to:
uiogon, to tbo amount ot
All if said Improvement
to bo In denominations not r
lug $r,oo.oo nu,i ,)Carng n(i
Ml ll.n ..I., r ..I .
..1. in. 1 miu ui hix per cent ptf
num from (Into thereof, p,;.
Bomi-annuniiy; said bonds la
dated tbo day of Issuance ul
mature in ton years therf.
with prepayment option therwj
faco ,ynluo and nccrued InUr
"mo 01 uuy BQiai-nnnuai con;
period nt, -or after, ono year
tho dalo of said bonds npon jlil
notlco by publication In a
papor of general circulation prl:
and published lu Coos county,
gou, such notlco to lo pull!
hot less than twlco durlnj
month preceding such scml-t:
porlod at which, such prepa;
thereof will ho made. The
Is oxproHsly reserved to reject
mid all bids and upon all or
such bids, or proposals bclat
Jecled, If (hero should remala
bonds unsold, tho raid londi
bo thereafter sold nt prliate
by said Common Council ot ul
City of Marshflold, Oregon, list I
no ovont to bo sold at leu IV
par nnd nccrued Interest. 3
bonds nre authorized by the It
of tho Slate of Oregon, snl m
naucos of tho said City ot Mink
flold, Oregon. ,
Assessed valuation ot IJ 6
of Marshflold Is $2,920,139.00.
Bonded liidobtednets It 5l,li
PoulnCIou estimated at C009.
A cortlflod chock of G rr tn
of amount of bid, or pro
must nccompany onch bid, to k
forfoltod' to said City of ManUW
in caso bid Is nrcepted and bleh
rails to accept and inako psjW
for said bond or bonds, cotwl
thoroby, within ton day from
dato of acceptance of said Wl
bids. I
Kaoh bid or proposal uibmM
to designate tbo dcnomlnatloa i
said bond or bonds desired, i
HldB or proposals recelred l
any amount of said bonds; s
blddors bolng given tbo iircf
of piirchnso. j
Proposals or bids, with ccrtllW
checks, to bo enclosed In seilf
plain envelopes without dUttotW
ing marks or writing thereon
copt tho words, "Hid for Iml",,,
mont Bonds of tbo City of w
flold. Oregon,"
Dated tWs llth day of Few
ury, 191C.
H. J. KIMBALI, Jr..
Chairman of Fluenco Commltte
2-17-JU-21-2C.
1
I this morning and Is expected to
irrive 111 uero eiriy tomorrow mom
.the fog permitting. She is brlnginff
about ?n00 tons of freight nnd it is
injr Awocittej rnu to raM nr Timn.i Iposslblo will get away tomo.rrow
PICKING. FoK 10. -In an exclu- evening.
PRKSIDKNT OF CHINA IS NOT
ALARMFD AT RKVOlF
slvo interviow with a correspondent
of tho Associated Pross today, Pres
ident Yuan Shi Kul minimized tho
importance of tho robolllon now in
progress and expressed confidenco
of tho ability of tho government to
suppress the uprising when adequato
Tho Kami Smith sailed at 10
p'clook this morning with passen
gers and lumber for Oakland.
Tomorrow evening the Yellow
stone Is due bore from San Fran
cisco with considerable freight.
Captain Pete Olson took tho Rust-
spouslblo mid foroo them to tcko out
tho piling.
zona; Esther, Vesta, Rnfus' and,0,10 Jlofa ?"d Iox!0Ict ,0 ,l, ha,k
Wllla Byerly. who reside at homo. T"1 ' 8lx ocl,,c th,s ovenl&- Tl'
troops reuch tho uppor Yangsta.lor down to Port Orford, discharged
KUng.
"This Is 110 campaign, but only
a skirmish." ho said.
WKSTKRNF.R IIKRR.
The steamer Westerner arrived
m I
yesterday afternoon let to Kalsor
load lumber 'at the mill of the
Noith Bond Mill and Lumbor con:
pany. Tho steamer Yollowstono will
bo here Sunday to load at tho same
mill.
Soma Control Avenue mon aro sj
Mrs. Byorly formorly lived In
Marshrield and resldeJ In tho East
sldo for tlio past three years.
Sho was a member ot the
Methodist Aid Society and tho East
sldo Sowing Club and was a lady
who was held In endearment 'by
many friends. Her, husband Is city
treasurer of Eastsldo.
Tho tlmo of tho funeral will not
bo decided upon until relatives aro
heard from.
I
I1I3 cargo and returned here and hard to please that tho only thing
lias left again, this tlmo In clmrgo they are satisfied with Is their tele
of tho gasollno scboonor Rustler. (l'hono number.
TmKisli baths are especially for lu
grippe, '
Have you trlod Rodle's Turklbh
baths?
children woro chaperoned by Miss
Holon Spraguo, principal of tho Can-'
tral School, and Mrs. Clarence, E,
Ash.
Boat Goes Overland. Capiat. 1
"Robert Monson, of tho Messongor,
Ibald this morning tho water was ex
tromoly low in Hnynos Inlot. Ho wns
delayed an hour in getting out. Tlio
gasoline boat takes only two feet of
vwator, but ho said he came through
In nbout ono foot ot water and bur
rowed his way out with tho pas
sengers standing 011 tho bow of the
boat to raise tho propollor. Tho Port
Commission has authorized Port En
gineer Churlcsou to dredge out the
sboal lu tho Inlet,
Time for Spring Gardening
How To Do It:
P I -!!!. ! . I. ,, II .1.
Tho first thing la to get a garden plot of your
1 own. Why'cultivato othor people's lots?
.You can got your lot for less than you now pay
In rent, tako possession of It at onco, and finish pay
ing for it as you can.
This is tho way thousands of peoplo get homes,
and havo Bomotlilng to show for their monthly out-
lay, while other peoplo aro kicking about tlio
prlco of lots, and complaining about not getting
ahead, -
1
What peoplo havo dono In this way In Hay Park
is an interesting story. Let us .toll you about It.
, You can get a good lot there for only $100, pay
as you can.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
222 Central Avenuo