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:.kf . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFILD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ti - "-j I! . 1 i? v mi 1 n-.. i? -- It is tne rurcnasing rower ui your Hl 11 . it tvb.I. mefc : vn ywlv3 wmmmmmmmmmmamm Pit ' 5 . ". LV4 l:i y Y5rt Man From this time on, wet, disagreeable days will be fre quent; protect your health by wearing good shoes. In the Nettleton Make, we have several styles selected for the Fall and Winter Weather. They are staunchly built, with out being cumbersome. The uppers are soft and smooth, yet resisting water ; and the soles are of extra weight, but flex ible. Wo have a variety of styles some one of them is sure to please you At prices that are exact ly right for well-made Shoes. This isjwhat counts in your Buying, and this is the reason we invite comparison with the credit stores. "CASH ONLY" "Money Talks" i This week we have taken all broken lines of Suits and Rain Coats and group them into three lots. Every garment is this season's goods in which sizes are broken. Group Nc. 1 -Suits and Rain Coals that Sold up to $ 15.00, Now $ 1 1.85 Group No. 2-Suits and Rain. Coats that Sold up to $20.00, Now $ 16.50 Group No. 3--Suits and Rain Coats that Sold up to $30.00, Now $21.50 Every Suit and Rain Coat guaranteed to be strictly Ail Wool. Our policy is the MONEY BACK ASSURANCE on every sale which is not ABSOLUSELY SAHSfACTORY to you. HUB CLOTHING SHOE CO. Marsbfield 'Bandon ffgmtnmttttrntttgttimtmm I 8 1 BIG INCREASE IN LUMBER CUI Comparative Statistics of Lum ber, Lath and Shingles Marketed. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 9. Tlio lumbor cut In tho United Statcn during tho cnlondnr year 1000 was H,B85 million foot, board nicasuro, jib ngnlnit 33j224 million foot In l!)0$( and 40,2GC million foot - In 1007. This was nn Increase of 3-1.2 por cent over 1008, nnd of 10.S per cont ovor 1007. Tho output of Inth nnd shingles during 1000 vnn 3,712 million nnd 11,01.' million, respec tively. Tho increnso In tho produc tion of lnth In 1000 ovor 100S was 21.3 por cont nnd ovor 1007 1,3 por cont, whllo tho corresponding In creases for shingles wero 23.4 por cent nnd 20. 1 por cont. This Information nppcnrs In n pro llmlnnry cnmpnrntlvo report covering 3000, 100S nnd 1007, which was tran smitted to Census Director Durnnd by Chlof Statistician Wllllnm M. Stounrt, under whoso supervision it was propnred by J. E. Wholchol, ox port special agent of tho Division of Manufactures. In cooporntlon with tho Foroat Sorvlco of tho Department of Agrlctilturo, tho Bureau of tho Census annually collects nnd pub lishes statistics pertaining to tho group of lumber and timber Indus trios. Largo Increase In Yellow Pine. In tho group of const states, from Vlrglnln to Texas, inclustvo, together with Arkansas and Oklnhnmn, thoro ntands probably not less than nine tenths of tho present supply of yel low plno stumpngo, Tho proportion of tho total cut of lumbor in tho United States contributed by this group, together with Kentucky nnd TennesBeo, hna been steadily increas ing during recent yenrs. In 1007 their output was 17,834 million feet, or 44.3 per cont of tho totnl; in 1008, 15,050 million foot, or 45.3 por cont' of tho totnl: and In 1000, 22,057 million feet, or 40,5 per cent of tho total. Yellow plno, including tho oovernl speclos, longlcaf, shortleaf, loblolly, Cubnn, etc., constituted sub ntnntially tho snmo por cent of tho totnl cut of lumbor in those, states In each of tho throo years, furnish ing 72 por cont In 1000. 72. S per cent in 100S, and 72.1 per cent In 1007. Tho largo Incronso in tho number of mills roportlng from this region lit 1000 over 100S, namely, from 12.S24 to 23,255, amountod to nearly two-thirds of tho total Incronso In tho number of mills roportlng for tho entire Unltqd Statos botween theso yoar8, Tho proportion of tho total lumbor cut of tho country contributed by Now York nnd tho Now England states did not vary materially during tho throo years, being 0 por cont In 1007, 0.0 por cent in 1008, nnd 7.5 por cont in 1000. Although tho wood-pulp Industry continues to mako heavy nnd Increas ing draft upon tho supply of spruce, this trco still prnctlcnlly shares with whlto plno tho plnco of first impor tance among tho lumbor timbers of this' region. Iu'1000 its contribution to tho total lumbor cut of this group of states wan 28.8 por cont, whllo that of whlto plno wns 31.1 por cont. Tho Output In tlio Lake States. Tho rclntlvo importance of tho Lake states Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin in lumber produc tion contlnuon to decrenso steadily, ns tho supply of whlto-plno stumpngo grows less, Theso states contributed 13.(1 por cent of tho totnl lumbor cut of jho United States In 1007, 13.2 por cent In 1008, nnd 12.3 por cont In 1000. Oitlllt In California, Oregon, and Washington. Tho Pacific coast states, wltji an output 28.3 por cont lnrgor lit 1000 thnn In 100S, nnd 2.2 por cont great er than In 1007, nevertheless con tributed n Binnllcr proportion of tho totnl cut of tho country In 1000 thnn In either of tho preceding yenrs, tho por cont for 1000 bolng 15.5, for 1008, 1C.2, nnd 'for 1007, 1C.8. Dou glna 11 r wns fnr In tho lend as lumbor material In theso atatos during tho three years, tho production from tills species constituting GS.l por cont In 1007, 00.1 por cont In 1008, and G8.5 por cent In 1900. It contributed 70,2 por cent of tho totnl production In Wnahliigton lit 1909, nnd 83.2 por cent in Oregon, whllo redwood form ed 45.0 per cent of tho totul output In California. Of tho total production of lumbor In 1900 softwoods supplied 33.S75 million foot, or 70 per cont, whllo hnrdwoods contributed 10,003 mil lion foot, or 24 por cont. Softwoods contributed 1 por cont less of tho total production In 1909 than In 1008 nnd 1907, In each of which yenrs they formed 77 por cent; of tho totnl. In Orogon, GOG mills reported a out of 1,890,000,000 feet. ASSISTS IX OPERATION. Dr. Thomns J. Fox, a former Marshflold boy nnd whoso parents and othor rolntlvcs still reside here, tho other day assisted in ono of tho most difficult operations known to surgery. Tho operation wns per formed nt Orogon City nnd a dls patch from thoro to n Portland pnper gives tho following details: 'Ono of tho moat dangerous and dlfllcult operations known to mcdlcnl science, termed tho Cnosarlan sec tion, was performed horo by Dr. Hugh S. Mount nnd Dr. Thomns J. Fox. Tho operation wns necessitat ed by eclampsia nnd tho case was an emergency. Mrs, Francis K. Brady, corner of Sixth street and Railroad avonue, was tho patient, nnd pros pects nro excollont for hor rocovory. Tho baby Is a girl and Is a healthy youngster." pmmummm:m:m:mmmmtmtmmmt:mm 1 DON'T FORGET THE BABY Ilnvo your Job printing dono at Tho Times office. REAL ESTATE. I havo soiuo of tho best buys on tho Day. Can nrrango easy forms. Houses nnd buildings for ront. AUGUST KR1ZEEN, 68 Central Ave. Marshflold, Oro. tt H tt i g tt ti tt o The Ftllton Go-Cart, the kind with the good storm shield, will allow you to take baby right out in the rain without one drop of dampness on the inside Ask those who have them They know. HAPPY HOME CLOTHES DRYER. The kind that stands folded up when not in use, and has 32 feet of drying space when extended We sell them for $1.50 each, and if you are not entirely satisfied, after a week's trial, your money back without a word I Perry, Montgomery & Co. tt We sell on Easo Payments. ttttttttttttmttttttttttmtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttmmttWJ FLIES OVER BALTIMORE. SATISFIED ! Tho results of tho election nro very satisfactory to some and equally unsatisfactory to others. Ono peculiarity of our drug store Is that wo' mako trading horo equnlly satisfactory to every customer. We consider no transaction complete tUI our patron Is satisfied whether n 5c sale or a $5.00 ono. Ours Is tho satisfactory drug store. r Wo nppreclato your patronage. BROWN DRUG CO. (i-mlunto Cheinihts Tho Quality Store" --x-n--a-H-a--H-n-n-w-- n-n-ji-rj-n-n-Ji-u-n-::- w-a-tf- n:j:: ha . Mm JBTfrA Pacific Monumental and Building Works II. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, 0,RE. All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Droadway, Latluuu Gets $3,000 Prize Front Newspaper There, (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 8. With thousands of porsons gathered on tho streets and roof tops of every point of vantngo witnessing tho spec tnclo, Hubort Latham, tho French aviator, flow ovor Baltimore yester day for n prize of $5,000 offered by Tho Evening Sun. Every man straightens up his shouldors a dozen times a day, fear ing ho Is Wonting stoop-shouldered. We'ro tired of tho old politicians fighting ench other, and making out that thoy are so big. How do you feol about It? Havo your calling cards printed at Tho Times offlc. THE LLOYD "'"f M; P"r, rT,y Hotel. .Ml (urnlture (M ml clean. Velvet itnd Axinlnliter carpettln very room. Four Morlei of solid comfort Kates reduced to day, 80c, T.V nnd 11.00: week, 1 Ou tn f 00. Alo a few house keeping apart batlu ih shi rauRos. $12 00 per month Kr.ee menu Tuku bun at depot. Mr. Brldcci. vron While Figuring ON THE CHEAP WIRING CAM PAIGN DON'T OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE ARE SELLING FIXTURES AT A BIG DISCOUNT. ALSO STANDARD MAKE FLAT IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW LEFT. BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask our patronago. TIIONE 837-J. LAUGH! WELL I GUESS you'd laugh too if you bad J" got your old suit back from tM cleanors and It looked as good now like mlno does. No lt' W secret, iUo work was done by the Marshflold Cleaning nnd Dye Work. Phone 2 7 OX. 186 So. Broad Ladles Gunnents n Specialty. I OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Bay Oil and Supplj Company undor tho management of J. W, Flanagan will continue to ban- ttlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine and coal ol nt thojr oil house across tho Bay tt winch placo they have moved thelt office. Phont 302. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J HlM.Vi;wim.Jn nnn. Front St., Mnrshfleld, Oro., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished.' Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. JN. H. O'DONNELLv Prop, Goqd Evening HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that tMjJJ THE laundry where you got the w work, and prices are In every ow reach. Call up and one of the or ers will call and explain all deta11' you. All telephone calls are qw attonded to, becauso we are runw wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR ISFAOTION. y, MARSID7IELT) HAND AND M LAUNDRY. o Mnttzoy Bro.. TroP. rone HOME LAND Co See utuW investment o .. ! ." . ' - : .ia nrlce v We guarantee owu - gal. Frosts- Bay. be our price, Pboae 74L. r.1 ., --".- i i. p-t- 4v ' -lk S?y jwJpsaJ- ' -. i-