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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
"Wjr- - r7nrM -JS'' r , "" :,--"rl,i 1 THE Cols BAYrTlMES, MARSHPIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Have You Seen New Garage and Machine Shop On North Front Street? '. .4 '( 1 t I v ill t H16fir j' ' jij-t-ySMf ft MMM $)2V jrf l: Ji '. ! fl&Ftiflf SMJI bl k v.k-.mmL- I! cMi FOR ASSISTANT FORESTRANGERS WASHINGTON, D. C, Ort 10. .Tho Civil Service Commission will hold an examination for Assistant Assistant Forest Ranger on oetolKU- 2!J-:M, 1011. The U. S. Department of A(f - rlculturo ostlnlutus that 100 olInihleB will bo needed during tho Hold ncn - son of 1U 11! Assistant Forest Rail- ors uro paid an entrance salary of $1,100 per annum. N Tho examination will he hsld nt National Forest heatluuuiturs In Al aska, Arkansas, Arlxoim, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, lil.i ho, Kansas, Mlnesota, Montana, Nov ndn, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, iota, I'tah, Washington, No oNiinilnntloii will mi. ch that, when prne- iiiKiT must bo iiii.il- tln- State or Torrltoiy National Forest on appointed is sltuuted. list of local ellKlhloM must cil befoie cIkIIjIoh residing r states (an be appointed, me of cltlxoiiH of outside State o to tho National Forest States 'take tho oxamluatlou to socuie appolutmont Is small. Tho reiiulromonts and duties of irest Itaugeis are thus doscrlhod in 'ho Tso Hook," which contains the filiations and lusiructlous for tli us'nof the National Foiests: ''A Hanger of any grudo mutt bo thoroughly sound and alilo-lioillul, capablo of enduring liHi'dslilps Mirl inrformliiK wvcre labor miller tr ug conditions. He must be able to tnko rare of his home tiud lilnu.'lf In regions lomoto from (wttleiinMit and supplies. Ho must U nblo to build trails and cabins, ride, pack, and deal tactfully with all cIhssh of mile. -Ho must know something land surveying, estimating nun callng timber, logglug, land luwt, Ining nud the livestock business. "On some Forests the ranger must a spoclallst In one or mnro of eso Hues of work. Thorough faii'- irlty with the region la which be ks employment. Including Its grnpliy and Its forest and Indus- 1 conditions, Is usually demanded. tough link of this may be supplied xpei!ence In similar regions. 1'he oNnmlautlou of nppllcnuts is g practical lines InUieuted aliovo, actual demonstration, by pnvff.r- e, Is ioiulred. Invalids seoK- lllght out-of-door omploymont not apply. Kvperlence, r.ot education, is sought, although Ity to mako maps and wrlto Intui tu rp'iits upon ordinary Forost Iiiosr n eBsontlnl. rnr 'inh in somo pnrts of Arho- nni .now Mexico tho rancor must w cnniiKh Spanish to conduct t business with Moxlcnns. t Ihmc saddle horsos or pnolc hor- nro neccossary In tho porfor- uco of their duty, runKors nro re nd to own nud maintain them. i ore-t servic furnishes no por- nl or h n-;i enuipment. "nnuKus execute tho work of the itlonaj Fnii'hih under the direction fcTiprrvKors. Their duties Jncludo Ipl to irimt lire and t'rpsnnss. Mtn wk nnd iiervision or cl k Ortf"Ttt0y -uboI I'd ca'un , ?n(i tr. pme bu nrl3. marking ittuigs, ni'nor Is. OV- Jtirt-ktlc.-ito . oT the Most Commodious, Finely Equipped and Best Machine Shops in all Southern Oregon. that is Fixahle in the Machinery line. AUTOMOBILES rlnlniB, report on applications, and report upon and arrest for violation of Forest lnws and rcBiilntloiiB." Tho examination will consist of questions regarding tho uso of tho Forest suppluincntuil by n Hold test to hIiow tho applicant's fitness to do tho actual work of u ranger. Edu catlon and oxporlunco will bo ratoJ on tho answers to tho questions on these subjects In tho application form and on tl;o applicant's uso of English In tho written test. Horses for tho tcHts In riding nml packing will bo provded by tho Forest Ser vice. The oxumliuitlon Is under the con- ;iroi or uio uivii serv.co commission, '"I t under the Forest Service I ifrnintlon In detail regarding It, .lnclud.ng tho nnmeB of tho places at which It will ho held, will bo sent tho United Commission, to anyone applying to States Civil Servlco Washington, 1). C. ItOUgi'ICT KOIt SCIIII.I.IXfl. Itoseliui'K Itclev I'ralses Koiiner Coos May Man's Hotel. The Hoseburg Itevlow In Its )nst I .Monday Issue handed tho following I bouquet to .loo Schilling, formorly or Mnrshlleld: "Tho Uaidlner," tho new hotel, which has been completed ut (iardluer, on tho Umpqtia lllver, Is said to bo tho most modem and r up-to-date country hotel In tho state i'lio old hotel was burned down when i part of tho business section of Gar diner was wiped out by lire and the proprietor, Joe Schilling, put up the new structure. It Is fur in advance if a place of that size, as Gardiner lias a population of but 100, but the place is peculiarly located as a hotel town, us all tho travel over tho Drain stage route must either stop ovei night or for meals at Gardiner, and ilinio Is therefore n good patronage. The railroad activities in that locality iiivo also made the place something if a cuutor. Tho modern hot,ol was built with an Idea of the future nud the expectation that one of tho rail roads to Coos Hay 'will go through that place. Tho Gardiner has 4U rooms and can nccommodnto GO guests. Tho building Is plastered and tho tlrst two Hours nro heated with hot wator. Tho rooms aro sup plied with hot and cold wator, nnd there aro public nnd prlvnto baths. There Is a largo olllco handsomely lit led, n dining room and grill-room nnd i lunch counter for tho public. Thcro Is a women's parlor, and tho whole hotel Is handsomely furnished. There s probably no such modern hotel to be found In any of tho smnllor towns f tho Btato." OARELESS ABOUT APPEN DICITIS IN MARSHFIELD Many Marshtlold people havo stom ich or bowel trouble which Is llkoly to turn Into appendicitis. If you huo constipation, sour stomach, or gns on tho stomach, try simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adlcr-l-kn, tho now Ger man appondlcltls remedy. I.ockhart & Parsons statos that A SINGLK DOSN of this slmplo remedy will ro llevo -tbowol or stomach trouble ah most INSTANTLY. TIMBER LAND 2 10 Acres of lino tlmbor 40 por cont Cedar. About 10 million' foot $8,000 100 millions feet In one body. $1.00 por M. Call or Wrlto ArG.FRIZEEN MarfchflcM) Orogfit Ap- - AND MOTOR BOATS A THE STATE IS OKIXiO.VS TAUM ANIMALS AND POUITltV INCUICASICS 75 lKlt CIIXT IN VAIAJI'. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. G. Tho aggregate value of Oregon's do mestic animals, Including poultry and bees, has Increased $25,118, 111, or 74.9 por cent during tho hiBt ten years. The total valuo of all domestic animals has increased $M. 0-13, 000, or 75.2 por cent. Oregon poultry made n gain of $48G,000 In valuo, or 83.3 per cent, during tho sumo perlud. These figures havo Just been made public by tho Dtroctb'r of the Cemlus and nre based on tho ta- 'bular summaries prepared under, the direction of Dr. Le Grande Powers, chief statistician for tho bureau. Horses and colts had a groator val ue thfin any other class of domes tic 'animals In 1910, whereas cattle had tho greatest valuo In 1000. The total valuo of horses and colts In 1910 was $125,128,000, whllo in 1900 fit was $8,051,000; nn lucrenso of 190.G per cent. Tho total valuo of cattle in 1910 wns $17,548,000, as compared with $15,105,000 In 1900; in Increase of 15.7 per cent. Next In order In 1910 woro sheep and' lambs, with n total valuo of $12,107,-1 000, as compared with $7,503,000 In 1900; an Incrcnso amounting to G1.3 per cent. Tho totnl valuo of swine In 1910 was $1,570,000, whllo In 1900 it wns $1,057,000; nn Incrcnso of 48.5 por cent. Mules and colts In 1910 woro valued at $1,151,000, as compared with $318,000 In 1900; .in lucrenso of 2 CI. 7 por cent. Goats and kids In 1910 woro reported nB valued nt $370,000, as against $373, 000 In 1900; n docrenso amounting to 1.3 por cent. Asses and burros in 1910 wcro valued nt $151,000, as compared with $42,400 in 1900; nn lucrenso of 255.3 por cont. NOTICE TO FIBHKIIMEX. Wo want fresh salmon and arc prepared to pay tho highest cash price for thorn. For further parti culars seo C. 0. HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River Don't PHONE forget 214-J. tho Turkish Baths "Thoro could bo no hotter medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children wero aU sick with whoop, lug cough, Ouo of them was In bed, had n high fever and wns coughing up blood. Our doctor gnvo them Chnmborlaln's Cough Remedy and tho llrst doso eased them, and three bot tles cured thoin,"snys Mrs. R. A. Don nldsou, of Lexington, Miss. For snlo by nil dealers. UEM f Uw. who have noma Inventive ability C Ml'louo wrlto (IIII'.KLKV A. MdNTIKK, Sal I'.it Altoruij IVuklmUi, II. U HEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Dlcycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., ropnlred. Umbrellas covered and repaired. K. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phoue 180-H A Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Iloat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold" Water. H O TEL .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 dents n Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Markot PROSPEROUS Morahfleld, Oregon. At this Oarage your machine ; receives the attention of an expert skilled mechanician' and the most modern and scientific methods known to Iho media "nical world. SPECIALTY. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE equipped With wireless Sails from Coos Buy for Portland Thursday, Off. 12, at service of lide. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 V C. F. McGEORGE, Agent FAST AND Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for San Francisco from Marshield Wednes day morniny Oct. .11, at 11:JJ0. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McGEORQE, Agont. EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON OCTOBER , 10, 17, 21 AND 1. SAILS FROM MAHSIIPIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON OCTOBER 7, 1 I, 1M AND 1!8. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 3B-L Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOBSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic and Importod brands. Plaster, Lima, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. 'Coqullle Offlje Phone 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG . Our stages leavo Marsliflold for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock ovory evening and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacltlc Railway. Faro $0.00. COOS HAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKOT AW, Mnislifleltl. C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental vorxs, South Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best worn Is turned The Times Does Job Printing COME AND SEE ME. COMMODIOUS WITH WIRELESS PHONE 201 JL J " "'' Flsar J. L. KOONTZ, Proprietor. Hello! Hello! Housewives of MnrBhfiold ttio Marshfield If your grocor does not keep It call up PHONE 71W. Frco dollvory S a.m. to 2 p.m also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE HAVE YOU CALLED AT THE NEW Marshfield Cash Market PHONE 22 1 -J A Full Lino of FRESH AND SALT MEATS AND POULTRY. I will rarry only tho most health ful and wlialosnmo moats which will bo sold nt rcasonnblo prices. Glvo mo a trial order. II. FOURIER, Proprietor. Union Oils GASOLINE D1BTILLATK BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES -anC niNTRlFUGATi PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. MnrshuYld, Ore. Moll Orders phone aawr Solicited. $100 Reward For nny sowing machlno I can't placo In first class order. Supplies for all innchlncs furnished. Leavo ordors, drop a postal card or phono Rogors hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Evpert Machinist- Phono 1M-L Roforenco 0. O. Lund, leather butchor Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wnsh theso garments cleaner nnd bettor than tho work can bo dono olsowhere, nnd they nro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, oven woolen garments nro returned tho same size as when sent us. Wo iron tho garmonts nicely, mako ordinary repairs freo of charge and you havo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each Week's change Bundlo yours up with next weok's laundry bundlo. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON 220-J Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho livery busl lobs of L. II. Heisner and nro pre pared to render excoWont service to tho people of Coos Bay. Careful d livers, good rigs and everything hat will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the livery line. We also do truck B business of all kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets Phono 138-J a- ZX pJhjsJ .. I iivmx km S4i. tig Jtk.tl - ' - -- ffr