15521 XWJRRBhHSiWEfcKi. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 191,6 EVENING EDITION. I w SHIPPING NEW, KILBUm ARRIVES'BREAKWATER IS II CTI3AMKIIII KAItliV AITICARS OKI." llAlt THIS .M()ltM(.' Makes Hood Time IVom I'oilliuul Hrlngs Klghlecn I'lieiiHeis mill 1'iolglit III tlio woo Hinn' bourn of the morn ing tho steamship K. A. Kllliurn, lif ter a very Rood run from Portland, nnlvcd oft the liar nnrt waited un til C:30 for a lirolier tide t which timo alio crossed In. Sim bronchi I i:ssi:ii AititivKS this moiininm I-'llOM SAX 1)1 KCO lint iMt-nv Cargo of TIiidiirIi Freight 'juii Hoiilli Leaves Out AriiIh for Poll land Loaded lo tho limit with through rrclRlit tlio Htuumalilp Hrunkvwit.ir 1'nnio In tills morning from Snn Dlegii .-.M. i unv furls, headed for PortlnnI "(There wire lit pusucngors nbotrrtl 18 passengers rrom tho north beside,, c nv il)1(, ., ,., s,,m,c,,t a shipment of wovcrnl hundred mm, ,,,,',, Her hold wuh well filled, "?"'"" .. nlM, ,v.rn. alBO. Till '" Illl-I"1R imni.-iiui. (.Joorgo Dfior, tonnes wiiytiuu, r. . ofjfroight with n through cargo, I ..,.,... -CI.,., i.iilrifiillfltf ml Xnrtli loin for Ban D.ogo am. way ports. , H'-. K. C. MMti ,.P M Uv.na K. I'ranklln MIbh draco Hitttu, misb Tho arrivals tl.la morula woro. Korsytho. .1. P. Sheridan. J. I, Wcsteuhlsor. .Mary W IP. ' UmilIt.. -Ilte A,mBro. Ki Cllir C. ravil A. t.n't"fj. John Clark, J. B. Porter, Miss Fay Shaw, .1. II. jj Blinw, Mm. Shaw, IC. II. lteevo, MrB.i" R. H. Hoovo and I children, Wlliia NoIb and 2 children, D. V. Perry. Tlio doparturcii for tho noiitli wero: Horhert Hdwurds, MrH. IMwnrds, Ellon E. Fox, C. H. Porter, P.. W. Campbell anil Been Bteorago. 11 I VKSSEIi NOVUM HNT 'Ai-rlvi'tl ' Kilbtirn,' Portlantl. fi:IO n. m. Ilreakwater, San Diego, !lO:3p u. m. 1 Adeline Oakland, 8:30 n. im. "Niiltrel 'VoUow'H'ion'o.'Sairi-'rTrnelseo nt noon. Klllnun, Sin Diego, a p. m. Urcnkwator;' ' Portland', at ' 12:30 p. m. Tillamook, Portland, t noon. Duo Hero Noyo, San Francisco, tomorrow. Tho departures worn: .1. II. Ilarrln. II. Mellow. ('. U Watt. Mra. N. Sheffield, and 11 Bloorago. X WATERFRONT NEWS t $ Tomorrow tho flteam nchooner Coaster loaves Han Francisco with Coon Hay freight. Sho Is expected In hero Monday to load luniher again at the C. A. Smith mill. i Tho BtcuniBhlp Kllhiirn crossoil In thin morning ut n : 10 from Portland loft down for Sim Diego and way ports thlB afternoon. At noon tio styam sclioojior Yel lowstone got away from the North lleml mill for San Francisco with lumlior. Tho Adollno arrived In this morn ing from Oakland. Sho had keen on tin-dock thlH trip. Tho bottom was scraped and painted. BISHOP RECEIVES i juni.it " fitrriit.MtiVC IV (it'll, l fe&a.t ....- -- HAil7lAST KVKXIXC! IS TO CLOSE soo mti'cl: EVANS IS TO NOHTIliENl) (!0 TO MAP SHOWS IMPROVEMENTS THE BOND ISSUE WILL PROVIDE VoMrv for Neaw Vim- Is Weile'l , JllMiop Huitiiit'i SiK-iiks nf EplM'o pal Wprk li Oregon , Ono of tho ImpploHt and most In Bplrlnc EuthortiijjB, over hold In (Inllil Htill wna thati which' took place hist ovonlng In honor of Illshop Sumner, wio hnn(ditiH to spend a week In thlH noctlon and visit tho arlous churchi mul iiiIhbIoiib under IiIh Jurisdiction. Tljo lmjuwaa yullj filled. eHppidully. with inon, inlow'liouo liwirtn'the IIIbIi 0 nlwuyH flndH u way lo enter. Hold Am I MeelliiR Tho omiBlnn laHt oveulng wiih uluo tlint of tho regular anniuil ParlBli mooting, when repoil from tho reitor and tho viirliiim orgaulwilloiiH wore received, and ulsii for tho election or u new Vostry Hoard for tho onmiluK year. Tulil or Veoi'N Woik Mrfl. .1. W. llnniiBtt road a mint oncouragliiK roport of lh pant )or'i work In 1 lo (I'litld, Honlny uphmdhl fliicccBH In nil tho (lulld'H uudurtu). Iiipb. Vestiy Is Klivtotl Tho l'eHiilt of the ImllotiiiK for vcbtryiiien xhowed the follow Inc. nine men eleiled lo the Hoard In lont-ol of tho parish affalrH ror tho ensuing year: A. C. Vostul, K. P. LowIb, Hon nott Swanton, .ludgo .1. S. Coko, E. K McCIuro, Charles Stauff, dlto Schct- tur, ,lohn Swanton) Ji V,' Hcnnott, n.l l. IV' Dftx'llll It .' (I ' III li row appropriate remarks thol1" llr y ft Rroat (leal of his buc llov. ltoht. E. HroVnlng, tho ructor or Effort Made to Keep lllni Hero Hut A'ciangementM for t'luuiRc Had Heen .Made EVANS ECHOES "A lot of follows talk In five flguroB wluii ically they don't cut utiy". "You very Bldjiu joo a Biillle on a mllllonalrcB 4 face." ' "If sonic, women pnld leBB attention to tlielr husba'ridB' 'morals and more to tlielr menla they would solvo tho problem". "A fojt limn like n fiiBt horso Min't go faBt far". For four weeks t'lia Intoroat nnd attendance of tho Evans union r3 vlvul Iiiih InereaBed dally. There has oven bcon talk of continuing tho revival another wcok but Inas much ai the North Head churches hnvu hired tho Star theater ami have made all preparations for their services It does not look as though the KvnngcliHt could be persuaded to remain. California Hooster Ilruco Evuns Is a Callfornlnii nnd It Is noticeable Hint ho does not knock, but on ovory occasion booBts Instead. Ho told u story ono night ol San Francisco and Los Angeles. At a dinner In Sail Francisco some mon woro making addresses. Ono from Lob Angolcj Bald :"Vell gon ttcmen wo have a wonderful city. There Is only ono thing wo lnck In Los Angeles. Wo know you laugh at us becauno. wo 'blow, blow" blow' all tho tlmo of our climate. If wo only had tho ocean a llttlo nearer to us wo would surpass you folks quickly. You havo tho advantage of being right on tho Uay. Wo nro twenty mlle3 from tho ocean. Ilruco snys a 'Frisco' man Jumped up nnd said "I'll tell you Los Angeles fol lows how to got tho water. If you will lay so mo pipe from tho City down to tho boach and suck as hard as you blow you will flood tho old town." Evans really booiiib to havo ab sorbed soiiiu of tho boosting 'spirit and If ho has accomplished anything S. E. Henderson or County Surveyor vote or Him ' ' for Him may 19 COOS COUNTY OREGON Mop trsxTva fy Good fbads Association sAotvmf a? i 4 accampSsect nv & Affise.oao'-' Bond ssua i L.EOEND trnmamm frbaJs sAomi? tins, i it Bone ssue. mmumm Prefer for Cbvfity' mwrtnent t,, wm mm 5fa$ ant cc7nftnf m ' P fva 07 cfrna Jssue 1 p,ifrf 0 ) tho parish, Introduced tho Illshop of tho Dlocoso, who spoke of tho great encouragement It always g'avo hlm to come to Einanuol Parish, where ho Iiiih found church conditions most en couraging and ho mentioned hew ut at Portland among tho members of tho Hoard of Church Extonslon this tioctlou Iiiih always eujoyod tho unique Mlstluctlon of being tho banner work or tho dlocoHo, through tho faithful nnd coiuccrnted eforts of ol)an llors fnll who laid tho rouiidatlou In tho .dayx of Hiuall things. Tells or Hlsliup MoiiN A moHt touching part of tho lllsh ,op'H addroHM wiih that which dealt with tho work oT old Illshop Morris, who was regarded as a modern Apos tlo In' tho early days when things woro hard. Ira vol difficult and results not always apparent. Tho Hlshop allowed to tho audience the tliuo-hou-tirod shawl which Hlshop Morris, In his trips up and dowp tho coast used to iiu'.y with itliti. as well as one fur I ho woman with Ihe llttlo baby. Dr. .1. T. McCoriuac ami .1. W. Ilen uelt spoke, Hiving no mo Kilning rem Inlsient aildresyes There were several musical fioloc- ccbb can bo laid to tho fact Hint ho has looked for tho good Insteal of the bad. Ho has built up Instcnd of torn down, Mr. Evans announced that ho would closo oarly tonight to allow thoso who wished to attend tho High School Play to do so. Tho management or tho play mado an nounced that tho program would bo gin a half hour later than usual. Many prominent peopjq. of tho town nro' attending night after night. nj&jssasiiL? '-J ! 3mkk j'ffyTu 43WtUr V - Tf t imk I S 111 iilllBl M ll . II nJ flM A 1M. - -I : JDl4H 1.UJ i x SSiSw. ( .flPlPILf JU-I' Pi tliuiR that wero also enjoyed. Harry Hultmaiin and II. II. Ostllnd gave Vocal solos, nccompaulod by Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., and thoro wnB also a piano solo by Miss Clara Isabel lyron. Tho refroshinontH wero aerved un 'der the direction of Miss Mlldron Ulpley, assisted by thu young women or tho Alpha Club. GAME IN SCOTLAND" HAS SUFFERED MUCH EDINHinmil, Scotlnnd,, May H. - As a result of tho suowstorm.i of tho latter part of March, there has men a high mortality among deer ami wild birds In tho Scottish high lands. Not in tho memory of tho oldont Inhabitant havo tho vlfects of tho winter boon so oevoro as this your. Iteports gathered by the local au thorities show that many hundred f.r deer, paitlcularly hinds, woro j fiorn to death or died from ex posure. In some cases hand reed ing by kindly local residents saved Hit) dter from starvation. Hut In ' the majority or tho forests llttlo additional rood was provided, on . iM-co nt or tho heavy oxponso and ine scarcity oi uiuor. r Grouse and practically all kinds of winged ganio aro entorlng on the hatching season In a weak 'mil unsatisfactory condition. l frfs i I. I i' ' 'f - ' 11W r'l n lr I 'IrAt--fa'-M--f--- "V V-Jl5" I " 'ti'tl f j rWr ki ' ' t i'i -1- - u rr i'i 7il I i i fv1 1 -" , if. -Jm . wmrYZ&nJsTJiD - ir. Vi ;- -tH- v YhtnrT . , I i" .w w 'wm-j.ri : jti i h"ivt jm ai i ' m j j t - i i r u k i w r v i i tu h4m$M WffitM iw SfEp MESvi V BPrRS sSS&t-W$?$P: :K-&K&W i-s2 v l'IJlmi&J j Tit ,JSr. liwS i' ' lli)T ". ! M "." " ' '.'Mr 'P ,,'mfl J'" W nTT.' lii-' ..jw1: MTOVi,V, atWl-AS5- 'i" '-'"i" A r1' ' V il"- 7'" ' ' Kurt VrTiw VT'T -" t.l "IfcA'X-" - 'Hi, " "UJlV?" ", V' J ' ivf.-1 it ' : -4J yP -ska P :"J? .Tf " i rwifit-'i uji jut 'i-jn23v 5-N "?7nrt- rr-"fr4 rt -rA L i rf '!T'P l't " k'V'oV!' " -li r Y f i'J$-l '', NOTICE TO iviv,....r- Notice Is imrobv !.. .... I'ldswlllb,. rccolvn,r.:'lna.l,,U Council Coos received by ih. 1 of the Cllv. .. Zm County, a':: Jlarih,Wl. r4 r' Tho Cooa County flood Ilouda As sociation has had prepared too abovo map In order to show Just what can bo acconipllsliod by .tho nlonby derived from tho salo of $1120,000 worth of bonds If tho peoplo voto In favor of tho bond Is sue Tho map explains Itsolf. A circular giving particulars has also boon Issued. It shows that tho Increase In tho assessed valua tion In Coos County for tho past fourteen years has been from $'-',- 70G.000 In 1 001 to $21,100,000 in 1911, Indicating that tho Increase in vnluntlous onclt year will causo tho tax rate per thousand to bo greatly decreased, i It l.i Btated that the road issue if cnrrlod will provide tho following I Improvement for Coos county: ONE -lloud funds nllntod to complete pornianont lino and grado. $ 1 1.1,-1 fumta lo .14 '. ii , $10,000 CoqiilllO' $i:;,000 Ilaynos In- county funds can ho applied toward completion to lino and grado of: Myrtlo Point-Dora road, North Itdiid-Suncet Day road, Ilaynos In-ltit-Lakesldo road. And for the Commission 'bag pledged bulldlnc of: Myrtlo Polut-Powors bo spoilt between Myrtlo load, Sumner-Coos City road, Alio- Curry County. Myrtle Point. let-North Inlet. Tm If the bonds nro voted tho Statu Highway 00, CoiuillloCoos Hay road. IS, 00 Coqulllo-Ilaiidon. JHl.OOO tllas-gow-Ilaynos Inlet. ?CI,00, Ilandon- iA COIIXTV HEAT NEWS Point and Douglas county Hue. TIIHEE If tlio bonds nro voted gany-Douglas county lino, bridge at Coquillo; bridge at Myrtlo Point, other North Heml-Olasgow ferry. News of Coquillo People Told In Tho Herald Tommy Clinton Is putting a ncbln on his gasoline launch and fixing It up lusldo. Ho will do towing with tho boat and also carry pas Bongors. Captain Havo Perkln's boat, which Is bulng built near tho ferry, la well under way. It l.i being built for tho run between bore and Myr tlo Point. The holler from tlio Favorite will bo Installed In It. 1 Is a flat bottomed hot: I about C' feet In length. Mrs. V. O. Matthews, or I'ulr view, started Wudnejday wltli hoi two youngest boys to mako a vlsl to hor mother. Mrs, .1. O. Freeman at Newport, Oregon. Sho expert to bo gone a month or six woks and on her return trip will visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Patterson, at Uoseburg. Mr. Matthews will meet them thoro and bring them in b. wagon road. Get, It, At, Getting's Cash Grocery UNION MARKET J. E. FORD (8b CO. Complete cold storage system. Our meats are kept under the most sanitary conditions possible. Our motto is to please our customers with promptness and fair dealings. Our oteaks, chops, cutlets, rib roasts, pot roasts and boils are all from prime animals. Our sausages, wienies, bologna, veal and beef loaf are all made by an expert, kept for that line of work only. Our lard is pure and clean, none better. 174 S. BROADWAY 2 PHONES No. 58 and No. 48 When Christy's dead a hundred years, the fans will still discuss his play, and sigh, while shedding briny tears, "There are no men like him today I He used the brains behind his brow, and gave the foe a grievous jar; the chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten were; he saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a mighty stir." The chroniclers will also tell how Christy, when a game was played, filled up the pipe he loved so well, to soothe his nerves, all tired and frayed. He smoked Tm:edo every time, the critic's ;moke, the mild and rare, Tuxedo '-aant and sublime, the cool, r.-.yeet smoke beyond compare. .a , i vifcfeit t j&zisiw t' mmrr r .. s'rB.flVJ .. . !rsr' inur jm..0W6A wiw- , t "f lb CHRISTY MATHEWSON PltchrNtu York Gianti "TuxtJo geli (o me In natural, bltaiant uay. It's what! tall good, hartal, com pantonable tobacco the flnd lo slick to." Jfyh&3k W - MWS aKECG ? ' vsiumin t.-ix ' I), m. on Honda, 7 "y "f May. 1910 Z Uli "u Keconlor In the C i , h ff' J HIV. for the construction o ' Md "lng tho center lino of Fth T" North from npolat no fo 1"(! ".U north line 0f ComZK'' nno West to the south Hjjf Innd Avenue West, th. ' Mr.l.flcl,l. pursua'i, t 0 0r Sj lntisaudspcciricat!on0nfIe t Wflco of the Clly Recorder and h J "Pen to tho Inspection of all ,, ! Interested therein. " All bids must )0 in accordances iho reiiulrenients accomuanvin. ... spoeirieatlons.niultiponblankithlc will bo supplied upon reouwi .1 ,i. bfflco of tho Clly Knglneer, A certified check uf five p tent of tho uiiiuiint bid must actonpu, II10 bid to bo forrclteil to said city ot Alurshfleld in caBo tho contract U nwnrded tho contractor and he fnii to outer In a contract with said elij within flvo days. Tho Common Council rcservei tU right to reject nny and all bldi. Dated this Ith day of May, nt$, JOHN YV. IIUTLER, llecordcrof tlioOltyofl'jril. field, Coos County, Oregon. (Mny Ith, May Gth.) NOTICi: TO COXTIIACT01U Notice is hereby given that iciled bltlB will bo received by tne Comnoi Council or tho City of MarihflcK. Coos County, Oregon, until eliM" o'clock p. m. on Monday the l$u tiny of May, 1010, for tho Improve ment of that portion of the eit Bldo of Front Street North from 1 point SIC feet north of the north Use or tho Town or Mnrsliflcld, accordlnj to tho plat thereof prepared by Wo. llnll nnd on fllo nnd ot record in the office or tho County Clerk ot Coot Comity, Oregon, to n point 1! feet north of tho south line of Alder AVouiio Hast In tlio said City of Mnrshflold, according to the pUst nnd specifications on fllo In the ot- rico of tlio Itccordcr and there open, to tho Inspection ot all ierom In- tereatcd thoroln. All bids must bo In accordance" with tlio requirements accampanylcj said specifications and upon blank for tlint purposo which wlllle'iaj-' plied upon request at the office ol tho City Hnglncer. A certified check ot flvo per cent . or tho amount b(d much accompany tho bid to bo forfeited to the tall City of Mnrshfloltl, In caie the con--. tract la nwardod tho contractor ana ho falls to cntor In a contract wlta tho said city within five dayi auer being notlflod so to do. Tho Common Council reservd He rlt'ht to reject any and all IUj: Dated this 4th day of May, M. JOHN W. DUTLER Horordor of tho City of Marahfleld Coos County, Oregon May I and May 5 "oTICi: TO lUNTHACTOIH Notleo Is hereby slven that iea!e4 llltls will bo received by tba Con mon Council of tho City ol W riold, Coos County, Oregon, olght o'clock p. in. Monday, the i day of May 1 9 10. at the , office iC tho Itecorder in tho City HaUoliaW city, for tho construction of a er along tho westerly side of that por tion of Front Street North from point 32 feot north of tlia north U of tho Town of Marshfleld, accord lug to tho plat thereof prepwedW Wm. Hall and on file an tt , ,1,0 orrico of tho county ci Coos County. Oregon, to Ihe c t line of Alder Avenue East and aloa tho center lino of Aider AienueE. from tho westerly llM Street North to n point 1 of tho easterly II.. ot North In tho said Clt) w field, pursuant to OrtlMj'jJ, of said city, according to oj and specifications oa file r,CJ or tho Recorder and there to tho Inspection of all pe0B terested therein. aecordnce All bids must b. " j. wltli tho requiruuiw - . .. in nf the CUT request at mo un- EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, -brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street rotiu ..- n Ing said pecKieaiitM -blanks which will bo .'. cent gineor. . er cent A certified chock of fl" V or tho amount bid nui t the bid to be forfeited to , of Marshfleld In caso the e Is awarded tho contractor rs to enter l Jtffe! said City within flvo day ; ue Tho Common Council : reje right to reject any nd a" tif. Recorder tf the City of Ma Coos County. Oreson May -Ith and My