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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1910)
ii" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910 EVENING EDITION. H r J J l I represent. Tho farmer nntl his hind cannot prosper until stock raising Is an Inseparable adjunct of agriculture. Tho nntural Incrcaso of animals, the dairy products, tho moat market pro ducts, creato tho wealth of such coun tries as Holland, nnd may and should bo valuable tovenuo producers on ev ery farm In tho United States. Hogs can bo raised at small cost of food JameS J. Hill TellS Of Import- or labor, and bring n suro Income. i Still nioro important is tno met tunc LIVE STOCK ancc of Industry to the People. (Dy Associated Press.) of all forage fed to live stock, at least 1 TO ' tn fnrlllllv ntiit tnnlntnln cood land nt ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. C James , . . . nroilll,vo noInt ... - .. . . ...I-.-,. I-" " - j. mil prepared n paper wuicu was read before tho conservation con gress. It wad expected that Mr. Hill would bo prcsont but ho sent word that other business kept him away. His paper was read by another, but it Is of particular Interest on account of tho fnct that tho railroad magnate enters so closely into tho development of tho West In his paper Mr. Hill says that n nation expecting to preserve Its prop erty must mako sure of Its food sup ily, and that this Is tho most Impor tant featuro of conservation. This ho says means coiiBorvntlon of tho soil. Mr, Illll calls attention to, tho facts that tho itumbor of hogs nnd cnttlo have diminished and that nccossarlly tho prices have gone up. Ho regards tho raising of llvo stock as one of the most Important brunches of agricul ture. Mr.' Hill says: "It Is doslrablo that wo should not only feud our own pooplo but mnlntnln those declining exports of food animals nnd other food products by which wo huvo to so considerable an extent paid our debts lu tho past. "In tho last llvo yoars our exports' of mont and dairy products fell from $211,000,000 to about $1:10,000,000; nnd of cattle, sheep and hogs from $43,n00.000 to about S13.000.000. This illustrates tho swift decline lu Appropriation For Military Pur nil our exports so jmddun nnd so tro- frniln nlinmr.t an ititilil.i.i tin. I ut ...-1 mendous that tho country mny well take alarm. "Uiilosa wo chaugo our Industry, wo must soon cense to bo self-support-lug na'far as food Is concerned. This sounds nbsurd In view of our Im- ono-thlrd In ensh value remains on of Ellsworth College. Later ho went tho lnnd In tho form of mnnuro that into tho pastorate where ho was buc wlll aid In restoring exhnustcd land ccssful. As an ovngcllst, which work ho entered nnd now follows, ho has Chicago Aviator Completes a Great Flight in Three Weeks. tny APJoclatod Press ) LONDON, Sept. C. John Mossant, tho Chicago aviator, reached the Crystal l'alaco this evening, complet ing n lllght from Pnrls to Loudon Iii exactly thrco weeks. IKE IH ' HIRTK I poses Including Rivers and Harbors Cut Down. I H I I HI II U liuih 10 i if v kjm lyers - Marshiiea STORE I H H H :J - z - Zz : I (Continued from pago 1.) Ho was llrEt a teacher, at tho head been useful In ndvnnclng tho cause of Christ. He has held meetings in seventeen different States. Ills mes sages aro strong appeals. His meth ods nro sane, sensible nnd sweet. His manner Is terrlfllc at times, but ho Is always tactful. As an author, Mr. Lyon has won already somo distinction. "For tho Llfo Tht Now Is," n recent publica tion from tho press of Fleming II. novoll Co., is his work. Also "Tho Lordship of Jesus," from tho same press, has had wldo circulation, haf lug already gono Into tho fifth edition. NKKJHIIOltllOOl) MEETINGS. Meetings will bo held nt tho follow ing homos on Wodnesday morning from 10 to 10.30 o'clock: M. C. Ilorton, North PlrHt Htroot. . .Mrs. It ok?, West Mnrthlleld. Mrs, Iloillnc, South Mnrahftold. Mrs. Cox, South Fifth stroet. Mrs. Brown, South Broadway. Mrs. Bolt, South Second streot. Mrs. Bush, Hunker Hill. .SMITH MILL MEETING. Tho stenmer Alert will tnko sov-onty-llve pooplo to-morrow nt 12.15 P. M. to tho Smith mill, whoro Itcv. Lyon will hold a mooting. COMMIT'lTE AH.JOURNS. (By Asuoclntcd Picas.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 0. A reduc Hon of several millions of dollars In tho total estimates for tho appro- nionso oxpnnso of fertile land, our lrIH"" ' military ostnbllBlinients, J,,, Washington. Soven of the twelve members composing tho committee of Meet nt MliinciipolU Hut Postpone HhkIiu'hs I'm- Several Riijh. i My A moclnted Pre. ) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sopt. C Tho Bnlllnger Congressional Investi gation commltteo hold Its Hist bos- kIoii hero yesterday sluco tho hearings relntlvoly scanty nonulatlon nnd tho IucIuiIIiik tho rivers and harbors ex part wo hnvo played In feeding tho l'HMuron, as compared with tho es world In tho past. But tho llgures tlln,, ' last year, have boon dotor provolt. Our foreign trade In cereals m,nod on b tho Wnr Dcportmont. tells tho Bnmo atory nsMhnt In meat Tho '8"'tes hnvo been approved products. Botwcon tho flvo yenra by VC8,dcnt Tntt nnd nro rondy for ending with 1004 and tho llvo ending """"ilsslon to Congress, with 15)00, tho docronso of our wheat , , , , . , exports wjib over -10 por cent." In EMPLOY .SAME ENGINEERS. round numbers, our exports of food- - Btuffa In crudo condition nnd food (ny Awoclntcil Press.) nnlmnls woro $100,000,000 for tho WASHINGTON, 8opt. 0. Tho con olovou montliBvondlng Mny 31 of this 8tri,cUo of tho fortincntlom along year, $132,000,000 for tho Bnmo po- u,u ' 'nn" v-mu ,B lo uo H"" " tho House nnd Seunto were present, nnd another, Senator Purcell, was ex pected. Immediately after being called to ordor an adjournment wan tnkon until Wednesday morning. Tho committee then left for St. Paul to at tend tho conservation cflngross nnd n luncheon with Tuft. Tho members also will bo prcsont nt tho reception to Roosevelt. Visit us this week and get ac quainted with fall styles. Every express brings us shipments from New York's best houses latest in Women's Ready-to- Wearables. Youcan keep in touch with the trend of fashion in no better way than in paying us frequent visits. Note These This Week ODDS AND ENDS AND HIIOKEV LINES LKIT l.'UOM OUt ('AIM. VAL SALE AVI LI, UK ( i.osi:i on TDK COMING WKKIC, AT GIVK AWAY IMHCKS. ItKAD TIIKSK ITK.MS AND COMK KAItl.V: Gauzo Vests 5c Lingerio Waists 85c Onoltn Union Suits .67c Laundered Collars 5c Handkerchiefs ".5c 00c Sleeveless Vests. 19c Wool Dress Skirts.S2.35 75c Gauze Union Suits, 48c 65c Infants' Hoods. 35c tho sniuo engineering organization which Is building tho canal itself. Mnjor-Genernl Wood Bnld it was do sited to avoid dupllcnto organizations $281,000,000 and lu "" i'io 8"io lumiory. Tho wheat exports rlod lu 1009, nnd $181,000,000 in 1008. Our exports of foodstuffs part ly or wholly manufactured for tho Bnmo threo elovou-month porlods woro $2-10,000,000, $310,000,000, woro 10,000,000 bushols, 00,000,000 bushels nnd 05,500,000 bushols; tho Hour exports, 8,500,000 barrels, 10, 000,000 barrels and 13,000,000 bar rels. The forco of those figures can not bo evaded or misunderstood. "Food consumption In the United 4 TOPICS OF THU TIMES. 85c Corset Covers 48c Children's Hose 9c $1,00 Lace Veils ...63c LonsSllk Gloves ....95c $1,00 Wool Shawls..57c $2,S0 Corsets ....$1,50 u-tt-n-u-tt-tt-11-xt.H.i. .. i .. For Sfi-Jnil.. - " rresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FIlEI-3 DBMVKItlKS H A. SI. nnd 2 p, j( Phono 73.J, -H-tt-n-tt-tt-M-tt-ii-H-it. This Store IS FOK thosi: WHO CAHK AIIOUT T.IIIMJ 1MIOVISIOXS AUOUT TUKIUPUlUTY.TIinn Ql'AMTVAXDTIUMU COST. Marshficld Grocery Co, Ull imOADWAV PIIOXE lis Have that Roof Fixed Nov See CORTHELL (MONK Illll.U II II tiu:viii:at5iaukkt. tny Associated Press.) C1I1CACIO, Sopt. 0. Tho whont market olosed to-day ns follows: Sep- toiubor, 07Vjcj December, $1.01 IS ; ' Mny, 1 1.07 9A.' i TACO.MA, Wash., Sept. C Uluo Lin: i camp. DrcnmnlR, ho lay benonth tho stars Till tho crimson of tho dawning, Hut whon tho sun got fn Its fork Ho crawled bononth tho nwiilHR. -T. E. Jl. A t i rt..t. OA-. Y A Tl.... States Is Inctwi.liiK more rapidly than 8,ou, J,c; vmvi '"ori u,"u' food production. That Is thj ox- -u,n' 0,c; Club' S7c Plann.lon of the fallhll off In exports ,lWnN;.So,,i tt J" J of all forms of food products." ! ',rlaH,: c,,,b. 8,c: n08to', 0"oC Mr. Hill says that tho country could m,c! ,Unl ll,1M,lnn- SBc! Vnllc'' 90c: double Its wheat yield and mako T,,rkoy "'. SSegOOe. other ndvauees In different linos. To do It ho says It requires bottor culti vation, smaller farms, study of soil, rotation of crops and cure In selection STOUV OV Till: DAV. . - A "Lnwyors hnvo grnnd roputntlons for enorgy nnd porsovernnco. A Ida said to his father one dny: " 'Father, do lnwyors toll tho truth? -tt-n-u-K-r.-u-ti-u-u-a.n.n.a.n.,,.,,.,,.,..,,.,,.,,. &m Uarfo M i aunt iviunumeniai HfflS and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHF1RLD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly nnd artistically exe cuted. Call nt our works on South Droadway. u-n-i n i u :t i i HOME LAND Co Sco us tor luvestmcntu on Ot Uay. Wo guarantee owner's price l bo our prlco. Phono 71 L. 2fll Front gi. PltOrKSSIO.VAL CAHDS. rR. J. W. INCU.Ut I'liypMan nnd Burgto. Onica SOH-VtOO Coos llulldUl Phones Ofllco Itl'Ji: HoaldecM lilt J' W. OBNNKTT, Lawyer, Offlto over Flanagan 4.J)nnitt Dtnlc. Marehflold, Orv WM. S. TURPE.V Architect Over Chamber of Commerce JIOW8 TIII6T WoofTorOno llimlrfil P'llftri KouM for nm c.iKMil I'utiwrli Hint chiuiiiI Ihs cmcl by llHll't l'u lurrli Curo. r J. riiK.KV v m . roictw. , of Boods. Homo and plenty to sell the iiuiiu nuiuii no ininmormou. . r. ' nu iiuunc r a urn oou..-., n. .. i. .i... .. ' iimu uiiuid iv hi. tlrm "- w I'uwpm mm wo gnino i w.umm.. kiss a vhvin. If theio was plouty for) Wei,W,hirwigdi.hwii mii p. j.ph,. CO lid I- nv nr inv mi u Jr, nun wurvo mm ihh fvt'ti) tun ornlilo In nil biuiiio. UHiimi'lfiiii. H. HIM Illltincinil) nirt. lu l'.rrj mil ilil uuiiKH' ----w-'ti-n---n-w--n-M-i,-tt..n.l:.M.:j.i:.tt a " 'Yes, my boy,' the fattier n.uwei-! f"n""""""""'"-"'nn-n--n--"-"-"--..n-n-::--..n.a . 'Lnwyors will do anything to win f Vlk V V w t weaver mil Coal od n caso. t Wo nro not n crank ngalnst pugi lism, but wo don't belUvo It should bo called an "art." is In their own hands and says: Ilia CliaUMO COUld acuri1v tills ClinilgO could Clrely bo In illrivll) iiimh Ue 1.1.h1 nn.l i.uuou Mir wrought without the asalstauoe of tho i"1? ".' "u '"'.'"-..T',llrl."?u,f, vnl 't- . , . m iuwimiw Ul IIIU I'tlw 7ft W III. 1HT Uilllo. Wlbl ll) ll lltlffl!ft. Industry which you nioro pnrtloulnily ti' Hlr Umiiy I'tiUfurwiniimiUni. lol mlo PrtiiiKWK Tol.li, O- Hull'. C.iliirrh riire U tnkon tulerimlly. Hi'l A woman watches her husband as, closely as tho tluibor mou watch n cloud during dry wont her. ' Tho greatest possible Joke on n woman is for n man to shoot her because ho Truly Loves Her. MOUNT DIAI1LO AND JOSSON CEMENT Tho best Domestic and Imported brands Plaster. Lime, Drlck, and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN ' GENERAL CONTRACTOR 810 SOUTH DROADWAY ,.,mvn . - .w,i AU1 1-OltT ST. JAM 1ST ON LAKH sil AItT, IIIIITISU C()Ll'.MHI.. This Is destined to bo tho rortlui of Drltlsh Columbia, on a navIpW H , river nnd deep wator lake, with t t: trains running In next fall. n j Lottors pour into our office all &H h with applications for lots. To Ibort who cannot como in wo woula ao or utmost to mako a good solectlon. Prlco, $100 nnd $200 each. Csih $25, balanco $10 n month. A l 40-ncro farms, Joining Fort St. Jam" townslto nnd Lako Stuart, $50 c! and $10 a month. T I Vnn tinn.l nnl lin n Pn nflHInn CltllCB to hold this. You need not Impro" f ' It, nor you need not reside on It. A" this land Is on or nenr tho railroad! Grnnd Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, nnd Canadlnn Northern railroads. nich farm lands, $8.50 per $3 cash and balanco $1 per acre per year until paid. alii ffiafciwi f (Omni 'fflaij: 1 desliv to auiimnico that 1 luvo Jut oponed a line of thoVKUV LATEST i PATTEKN AND TA1I.OUED HATS, t'luliraclng nil tho Full mill Winter bltowlugs in the East ern millinery center. Tlicy are now rondy for your in bpectlon nt the LADIES' EMPORIUM. Also ctjllsli hats linide from jour own materials. When a man boulns to snv im f.,i las young ns ho over did, that Is an other sign ho Is getting old. I ffioooonnnnnnnr,,, -------- , Apply Canadian Northern mm IS555 Company, 304, 305 and 306 Lewi Although a sQft answer may turn nwny wrath, tho general disposition lu to use n club for the same purpose. Mrs. Itrigljt ilruurirtur Every really good newspaper In this country is dlstliiKiilshoil iv n brief odltorlnl page. There Is noth ing qulto so tlresomo as an editorial except a lecture. Noarly every one thinks that If he should go to tho devil, the devil would tnko him In partnership, and that ho wouldn't have as hard a time as othor people. STEAMER M'F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. rriniimr .-.. inwBMfc8BKVRDUPT0 THE ARRIVAL ?S?,iVATIOSS WLL ,U: OANCELLE,, AT LESS TICKET IS UOUGIIT. Dulldliig, Portland, Oregon. JG ffWBsBBBBsSMBIiMHHHBBlB'""! SI OP THE SHIP, THAT TISIE UN- NEW TRANSFER LINE. M. E. Magulro has started a now transfer lino In Mnrshtlold and ar ranged for prompt sorvlco for all ' kinds of hauling. Ho will have his ' stand atTho Rusy Corner" drug! storo or parties can reach him by! telephoning ordofs to 208. I F. S. Dow, Agent arshfield Or i ""-jcjuctaeiriwnnninp-.-. -""tttt5S5SS?J2SaS? STBMER BREAKWATER SnlU from Aliuworth Dock, Portland, llt 8 ,, v & W.F.MUlsr.As,. Phone Main 3,.,' 1 s Everylilan Is 'Judged hy His Clothes This statement no person can dispute. Wo aro In a position to give you the best possibly fit In tho latest style Suits at tho very lowest prices, considering the Q"al lty of our goods. ALL WOOLEN GOODS ALL GUARANTEED, TOO By ourselves as well as the makers of the goods. WILLIAM DUNN THE TAILOR South Rroadwny, nt t0 Ot A, Smith Ofltcc Marshficld, Or.rfjoa. Vi Q $am 1 ' 'MLl2i!!JJ'WP!MI'' '"" .una UtKUiilltUM