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THE COOS.BAY. TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. EVENING EDITION. POST LilllS "7',rTnti ho taken fcr cbncml llllHicock. LiaJ' picks mill fitfl, ore 0 " t- uiiirr. Hiiunro parce Inu, L onff fgara, lomjiB nnd Btovo- BacK . ndcr oft. 3. isaiplnx at tl10 BlBUU WnB 'ff"5h ,l. a nsaumi'h rv ghlng, too. hls'mnnly chest the tronc. whistles low: t! I'bbs mo i"'' u'ni Dklca RO!" MAIMXi ., LUIIIS l ."'' ... ll..oltt4lf Jit i lo en io r thcock mr "' llrcctloiiH. ON, Jon. an. ---mw liv narcol post Is ! Imlnitrv which I'OHt- III Hitchcock Ih iiHkcd the circumstances in wul Mr. Hitchcock Is tiling Into consultation transportation ui - fetch ho received pro blem to mm. mis ih it a It was pnrasuu led: . . herson, Or. -rosunas- Wimhlnuton. ). C.- Ecn corresponding with about KcttliiK n "any homo la without Olio). lou what special rola- ; in wrapping bo it comply with repliant led ahlpmcnl by par- bo co aro to rough in LUMBER IS BIG INDUSTRY FIGURES SHOW EXTENT OK LUMBER INDUSTRY. tlgncd to the letter Ih Jthe request of Mr. I In tlio opinion of the cnerul, do not rail rategory of bees and niy llvo things taut Iporled by mall ho In Ijr not ho of nHslHtiuicc bondent. 80 MtltlllS (II III. OF 103. ELKS, Jan. 29. Mrs, nisalda, aged 1 0f. nnd wealthy, was granted , wed I'lcsaiitlno Leon. le concurred In tho np- IJ when tho license Leon announced tk to havo 11 repent I which npnoliited .Mrs. I. a granddaughter, tho or tlio aged woinnn. Mrs. Lugo snld that she ins ennrts. PORTLAND, Oro. Jan. 20. Somo striking lleurcM, Illustrating vividly why Portland Ib tho greatest lumber producing city In tlio world nro In cluded In n roport recently completed by Howard D. Onklonf, of the Pro ducts (UvIhIoii of tlio United States Forest Burvlco. Tho flgurcn nro tinned upon an cBtlmntcd nvorago for 11112. The cut of lumber within tlio city limits of Portland for a year amounts to about COO, 000,000 lumber feet, nnd the dally cut nmountn to nbout 2,000,000 lumber feet. Of this, Doug las fir forniB 8f per cent of tho out put, WcBtorn hemlock, 7 per cent; Sitka Hpruco, -I por cent; Wcstoni red codnr, 3 per cent; JnpancHo oaa (Imported) 1 por cent. If tblB lumbor of a year was put Into a plank road thirty feet wide, It would reach from Portland to Chicago. Portland's luinbor cut would also build, complete, RO.OOO llvo room bungalows In a yenr, moro buildings than thoro nre In the city today. Tho sawdust wasto In cutting this timber Is nearly ono sixth, and If this Bnwdust from tho cut of ono yenr was incorporated Into n solid block of wood, the block would be as lnrge as tho now fourteen Btory Oregon Aotol. Tho snmo nmount of loose sawdust would mnko a pllo twice an high nnd twlco aH largo aB tho Ore gon hotel. Tho wnsto In nlnbwood and edgings Is of nbout tho Hnino por cent as the sawdust. Tho logs cut up, If placed cud to end, would reach tHrcu fourths the dlBtnnco around tho world. Thcso logs represent tho trhnblo timber an nually from lfiO.OOO acres. Ortho oth er way about, this wood represents tho annual growth on 000,000 acres of land, figuring on tho theoretical scalo of 1,000 board feet per aero por annum. FAVORS LOGGING SCHOOL. pTATKS MOVIES. If Pats Tics on Track pen Savon Train. an. 29 The ,llnn. of tho mock heroics or on tho vouiil' ml ml It when tho olllclals of iweciric railroad dls- wulj sires, the Clio- "I, Who Wnu rmlltml jthe train recently from N by a pllo or ties. guilty nf ntilno i. ..I.. ith 'fck and flagging luiiiaiion or a iniiv-MfC. laJ up the lumber on j"Kaier, who Is now XT, a BC,")o1' r" Wed lust: In (ln, ( Uh a ploco of red reclniont nt ,..- hl foresight, but the fbalnveatlL.iti,. n...i E w l announce that r.. iub guilty 0ll0i H hero f i. ...... rwaHWf'K w Into custody. iOPPAXlii.v Iwoup.iiira each. n. ''"eat r.iiston. i iSSfffl said VT u" two S b.e u,nefltmled Alnghta08Dbree t,ls' He hi. :?,D.r' Ja'nes 'as tn "eu averal P have verineld ml sfta'rA ' the ?' "e chest u,.,,(,"o ,rent hv ..u ey nre her chni Mrs- nr l Doris i JiS'?? An- j. - .io, u and ' lIxl'rnVXn "AI.Ii IWr" dmc, , m URvZ ivHOFP'8 iirfii55nMJAv. aiRA. "1JV- J0 Drlnn . I C. "-B Uon at I Editor TlmoB! Wo deslro to bring to your special attention tho merits of House Hill No. 112, Introduced Jan. 10th by Representative R. W. Hugwood of Multnomnb. Wo ask tlio cooporatlon nnd holp of your newspaper In giving such spneo as you can consistently devote to our effort, which is bneked by tho logging industry of tho Btnte, which will appreclato your support of this worthy monsuro. Tho course of logging engineering wub endorsed tiy tho College Hoard Regents at their InBt mooting and will provide tho husky Oregon boy who wants a fascinating and protlt ablo outdoor occupation, opportunity for special training to lit him for work in tlio woods, J nut nu tho boy desiring to bo a farmer, minor, lnw yor, doctor or survoyor obtnlns his training at tlio Stnto College. This course will open up the new profession of logging engineer to our Oregon boys, nnd wlion tho collogo Is provided with building nnd equip ment as propOBOd In this bill, will without question become very popu lar. Tho nood that such training bo Instituted by tho State of Oregon Is apparent, na tho great tracts or mug nlilcont tlmbor, reprosontlng ono-Ilftb of tho BtandlUK tlmbor of tho United States, and moro than that of any other stato In tho union, is Oregon's greatest rosourco and should bo mar keted Intelligently. Oregon has now soven hundrod logging enmps nnd thero Is n growing demand for com petent foroman nnd superintendents, consequently tho loggors nro urging tho adoption of this bill and lntor will bo glad to cooperate with tho State College by giving vacation Jobs to tho atudonts of logging engineer ing so that tlioy may got practical ezporlonco during their coureo of training and when graduated glvo thorn n Bhow to work up through tho different branchos of logging ns fast as they devolop capacity, Tho imnortnnco of tho loccincr In dustry is indicated by tho fact that Oregon's timber and Its alllod indus tries pay moro than fifty por cont of tho taxoB of tho state, employs 22,000 workers with nn annual pay roll or $14,000,000.00. Tho valuo of tho 1012 production was $30,000, 000.00, which amount will increaso In tho futuro as tlmbor Ib cut off In othor districts and Oregon timber becomes of grenter domnnd. In ask ing for tho establishment of this speelni courso of training tho logger Indicates a desiro for moro efficient woods workers bo as to log tho tim ber moro Intelligently nnd economi cally and at tho samo time this courso will open up to tho nmbltlous Oregeon boy with good rod blood In his veins, a worthy occupation. Yours truly, J. P. WOSTBLL, Sec. Pacific Logging Congress. LUG IS PUT HACK OX DOG. HERE'S MONEY 1 FOR HOT 1 IIKHK'S A CIIAXCH KOIt TALK ATIVIO WIVKH AND MOTHKRS NI3W YORK, Jan. 30. A dollar a dny just for blowing one's brenth Is bolng pnld nt the laboratories of tho Collogo of Physicians and Surg eons to eight women who Btnrtod upon their unique occupation. A rep resentative of tho laboratory explain ed that tho women are used in con nection with experiments in Blckroom ventilation. They uro to brontho In to lG-ounco bottles Imbedded In re frigerators tlio food particles bolng removed from tho breath during ita passage through a rubber tube. Tho condensed vapor is to bo chemically analyzed nnd the doctors hopo through their experiments to bettor conditions of tho ntmosphero In sick rooms. WKDDING Tin DKrKRRKI). Itoiiiuiico or Mountain Wilderness HcvcnlM Trials of Lovo (Jod. KUdKNH, Jan. 30. From the mountains that look out onto tho Pacific from Western Lnno county thoro enmo a htrango talo of lovo deferred and or parental alTcctton. Six wcoks ago Pearl Dolo nnd Ollvor Jones received tholr llconso to wod nnd only tho othor day wore they able to havo th'o ministrations of Rev. John Drum of Florence Their homo Ib 23 mllea north of Ploronco. up boyond Capo Hccetn, where tho Lnno county ronds drift Into tho trails of Lincoln county. Thoro had been difficulty In get ting tho llconso, for no Justlco of tho penco wns near to tako tho nccoBsnry nindnvlts, nnd nftcr tho document wna recolved tho brldo's fnthor went to Ploronco to got a minister, but diligent search along tho wholo lowor Sluslnw failed to dlscloso a slnglo parson nvallnblo. So tho fuHicr wont back to his mountain homo nnd no moro wns heard of him until this wcok, when ho ngnln nppoarcd In Kloronco look ing for a minister. Why tho brldo nnd brldegroom-to-ho had not play ed Mohnmmod and gono to the min ister, no ono can toll. At any rate the minister wont to tho wilderness to porform tho ceremony. Tho brldo somo months ngo, op pressed by tho lonollnoss of tlio mountains and son, ran nway from homo, walking the 23 miles to Kloronco. A neighbor overtook hor nnd offered n rldo, but nho rofusod, saying that hor "pa would bo mad" at him and acciiHo him of holplng hor to run nwny. Sho reached Kloronco Into at night with hor llttlo biindlo of worldly goods and with hor foot wot from fording tho streams that run Into tho ocean. A day or two later tho girl's mothor camo to Kloronco with tho messngo of tho father's wrath and threats if sho woro not roturnod. So out of lovo nnd fear for hor mother tho girl went bnck. And now sho Ih married, thanks to tho goodness of tho rnugh-mnnnorod moiintnlueor who twlco drovo his team over troacliorous roads for 23 miles to got n mlnlstor, nnd will havo to make a third trip to bring tho preacher homo. HOY SCOUTS TO GIV14 SKIX TO SAVK OKLAHOMA MISS Silver and Diamond Joints Afllxed in Successful 0eratlou. SAN KRANCISCO, Jan. 29. Through an operation performed on a small dog, Dr. Milton Frnncla Uark of this city, bolloves ho has dlscovored a now method In surgery which will make possible tho substi tution of silver and diamond-gearod JolntB for damaged human swivels and restore tho uso of arms and egs to thousands of afflicted per sons. Dr. Clark flcted tho dog, with a ball and socket heel joint of silver, with pivots of diamonds, ro contly, leaving all tho nerves and tendons Intact, an fastening tho tendons in a wny which will give "'e dog the full uso of his leg. Tho dog camo out of a stato of coma and kicked vigorously wltli the re-mado log. Father Llghtrd Kiro With Gasolene ami tho Kainlly nnd Home mirnctl Christmas Kvt. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 29. Ono thousand mombora of tho Roy Scouts nnd scores of othor porsons horo each voluntoored to glvo a squaro Inch of skin to snvo the lifo of Roha Hnlnds, a 10-year-old girl, who was badly burned whon her fathor and mothor and llttlo sister perished In a firo that destroyed tholr homo at Arnett, Okln., Christmas ovo. Tho flro in which tho girl was In jured occurred when tho father mis took gasollno for coal oil In kind ling n flro. Although hor clothea woro burned from hor body, tho girl ran half a mllo to summon aid. Whon tho neighbors arrived- at her homo tho othor mombers of tho fam ily woro dead. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio We Serve a Cup of Our Famous Corona Blend Coffee Free with every purcluiso Coiuu in and try a cup. Coos Day Tei, Coffee and Spice House 181 Market Ave. I'liono J1WI-J Hnvo your Job printing dono at Tho Times office. KOIt HIGH-GRADE MEAT and fan- cy SAUSAGES OP ALL KINDS call up PHONE 1441,' Tho NORTH HEM) REFRIGERATING MEAT CO., lvhcro' you can SAVE FIVE PER CENT by paying flisli. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK Telephone the old reliable1 Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield The Record Photographing Abstract Company now havo photographic coploB of all tho records of Coos County, Oregon, from which correct information wo aro now ready and will bo plonscd to mako for you Abstracts of Tltlo to any real cstnto In Coos County, prepnro lists of proscnt owners, mnko photographic copies of Townsltcs, Pints nnd Township Maps, or furnish any In formation In rolation to tho tltlo of any Real Estnto in Bald Coos County. HUSINKSB OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrahfleld. IMiono IBM W. J. RUST, Manager Cor. and Third Alder Coos Bay Business College ta: By furnishing us with a list of the prop erty on which you wish to pay taxes, we will ascertain, free of cost, how much your taxes are FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK The Personal Element Tho officors and directors of this bank want Its customers to reallzo that tho bank has a personal Interest In thoso who do bUBlucsa with It. If wo can holp you succeed in your business enterprises It will bonoflt tho community nnd tho bank as well na yoursolf. Opon and maintain a chocking account in this sound nnd de pendable institution. Tnko advantage of nil modern business mothods, mako uso of nil banking facilities, and In tho mcnntlmo mnko yoursolf and your business well known to tho oillcors of tho bnnk. You will find that this courso will pay you. 1hff First National Bank Of Coos Bay THE M ODER N WAY Reading the newspaper nowadays, both news and advertising, is essential to pro gress, Since modem people use the news paper, up-to-date bargains are to be found in themi There is hardly a legitimate hu man want that cannot be supplied by either reading or using The Times want ads, The Times want ads bring results becau'se they are read by the most worth-while pub lic you could do business with, The Times Wasnt Ads Cost Bet Little Fhone 133 Telephone 102 A modern, substaiitliil, worthy business training school Is hound to compel appreciation. It will not take you long to discover that n better business elll rlency course than ours Is not presented on tho planet at (his time. The positions are here and your success is certain. Why put It off? Visitors welcome. To Introduce Oeinmerfs Haird Wheat Flow In ovory homo on Satur day, February 1, 10i:i. 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Charges reason able. CHAS ORANBY. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 46. Night Phone 46. nARKER OOODALW. nronrlefor. You Auto Call Foote pnoNE i-m-j ;night and day Stand front of IJlajico Billiard Parlor TWO NEW OARS After 11 T. M. Phone 8-J. Residence Phono 8-J. Careful Drivers -:- Good Cars ' Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Ecnvard H. Strauss & Co., Flno Tailoring. Let us make your next suit. 235 CENTRAL. Phono 2BO-X The Times Does Job Printing Look Up This $750 Snap G-room -ottago with largo base ment and three 2Gxl00 ft. lots In Eastsldo for salo by owner. WM. J. LEATON 1C8 Broadway or Phono 199-R. Barnard & Langworthy See our window display of WOOD ELEOTRIO FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. 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