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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913 EVEMING EDITION. 6 L n is s of Coos Bay Furnishes Bulk Fir and Spruce for San Francisco Market. Cons Hay continues to furnish the large bulk of the fir and spruce lumliur for tlio Sun Francisco mar ket njitl will probably show n marked Increase from now on. The C. A. Smith Company's shipments will probably bo double this year want they wore a year ago. The company with Its new system of yards and menus of supplying the rotnll dealurs around San Frnnclsco Hay Is getting the bulk of the trade there. The I'loneer Western Lum berman gives the following figures of the receipts at Han I'ranelsco from the various ports, from March 29 to April 14: Fir mid Spruce. Aberdeen 3,100,IKo Astoria L'.min.non Bandon 010,000 Columbia Hlvor 2, 708. 000 Coos liny C,'-':t2,000 Everett 800,000 Ludlow 3,fiG3.000 Grays Harbor 1,175,000 Seattle 1,400,000 "Wlllapa 1,990.000 iSLEC. WILSON PUSSES AWAY IS. J. D.LOWE ! I In I I LL tilnlnvri ! rflUOLO HffHI I t yjWMBiHMPWBiiift'rWitf A3HIBK3iBWHBBHHHBiS8IE " Give Yourself a Square Deal iffl WESEESBSEMffiB S3SSilKllirrWinmnWKmaamcB&aA taa Mother of Mrs. A. D. Wolcott j and Frank Lowe, Dies Atter Long inness. i Mrs. David .1. Lowe. Sr. one of the oldest pioneers of the Coquillo Val ley and Coos county, died today noon at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. A. 1). Wolcott. after a lingering Ill ness. She was 79 years and four teen dnys old and was a native of Montgomery county. Illinois. j latrllln Ann Slarback. who crossed , the plains with an ox team In 1850. Itcdwnod. 27,428.000 . 8,997,000 . 852.000 Kurokn , . Albion .' . Caspar l,100.uu Fort Ilrngg 1,975,000 Greenwood 085,000 Mendocino 790,000 Del Norte 055,000 li),0.il,000 Lumber 'Xews. The upward movement of shinnies Is tlio most notable feature In the Seattle market situation the last two weeks, rlears being especially strong, and showing nn advance of 25 to !I0 coiits over the lowest mark since the beginning of the year. Messrs, Robert. John and H. Grau leau of PlncervUlo, Cnl., have deeded 2,000 acres of timber laud lying In Mountain and Georgetown townships, HI Dorado county, to tlio C. A. Smith Lumber company. Tlio North Ijtar Lnmbnier com pnny, of Minneapolis, has purchased n mill situ nt lleedsport, upon which they will build and have In operation about tlio time of the completion of the Wlllnmottc-I'nclllc Railroad In to Reedsport a sawmill and manufac turing plant with a dally capacity of 125,000 feet. The company have ex tenulvo timber holdings on tlio Utnp qua River watershed anil own be tween 70 and 80 lumber yards In Well Known Locomotive En gineer Succumbs to At tack of Paralysis. Aloe Wilson, for over twenty yenrs a resident of Coos Hay, succumbed Inst night to a lingering Illness of paralysis. lie was a locomotive en gineer and had been employed on tho various logging roads and local lino here. He returned here Sun day from Snn Francisco, where ho went in a futllo endeavor to gain relief. Mr. Wilson was prominent In Mn-iwn8 Inarr0,i (t) David John Lowe at sonic circles, being a Master Ma-, Fol8()111 California. In 1857 nnd son and a Royal Arch Mason nntliU ,,nmo immedintely to Oregon. Sho member of Arngo Chapter of Marsh- ln8 V0(, t,vo. ,,,,, lho Cl)ni0 Held. He was also a momber of UV01. pxre)t tho pnl,t ,lvp yoari) ,jur. wm ii- viiiiimi. uiiici in ,..i.- W..O.V.... , -xviiiPii sue mane nor noino wuu Star and of Myrtle Lodge Knights of Py thins. Ho has no relatives here. Alexander Wilson was born In Dumbiirton. Scotland, .luno 0. 18C2. her daughter. Mrs. A. I). Wolcott In Marshlleld. Sho had been nn In valid for thirteen months and tho past live months had been perfectly helpless. Iter husband preceded her Ho was educated In Inverness. Scot-, n death two years, and tho young- Intnl. Ho enmo to Oregon In 18S nnd located In Portland, where ho secured a position In the general ma chine Bhops of tho O. It. and N. Co. Later ho became a locomotive en gineer and had a run out of here. About twenty years ngo he came to Coos liny, whoro ho first wont to work for Graham on the local rall wav nnd Inter on the various logging railways. Alec Wilson was a good citizen and a loyal friend. Ho was respected nnd beloved by all wno know hlin nnd news of his death will bo received with genuine regret. The funeral will bo hold nt 2 o' clock Thursday nftornoon from Dun gan'B Cnderlnklng parlors and will be under the auspices of the Masons nnd Knights of Pythlns. KAKTKItX STAR XOTICK. Mombcrs of Doric Chnptcr. Order of Knstern Stnr. uro requested to meet nt the MaBonlc Temple nt 1 o'- North nnd South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. Tho Reedsport Co. own tlio townslte of Reedsport. together with mill sites nnd bnomugo ground on tho L'mpqun nnd Scollleld rivers, nnd nro offering special Inducements to manufacturers. Tho V. S. Nnvy Department has ap proved the suggestion of the Forest Service In regard to tho olllclal recog nition or the name "Douglas Fir." nnd has Issued Instructions that Navy Department speclllcallons covering Douglas llr shall specify tho wood by that name Instead of by Its botanical nnine, as formerly. Tillies' Want. Ads bring results. est son, David J. Lowe. Jr., just two months ngo passed to the great be yond. Of her six children, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott nnd Frank L. Lowo nro the only survivors. Tho funeral will be held nt Co qullo Friday. April 25. at 1 1 o'clock from tho Klllngson rndertaklng par lors nnd tho services will bo con ducted by the Rev. A. F. Hassford of Marshlleld. Friends and acquain tances of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. neral of Alec Wilson.' WORTHY Uy order of MATRON. XOTICK. Members of Hlnnco Lodge No. IS. A. F. fc A. XL. and nil sojourning Master Masons In good standing lire requested to meet nt Mason's Hall Tnursdny April 24. 1 P. M.. sharp, to attend tho funeral of Urother Alex Wilson. Ily order of tho W. M. NO IUS JKNSKN. See. ATTKXTIOX KXIGIITS of PYTHIAS. You nro requested to bo at Castlo Ilnll Thursday at 1 p. in. to attend tho funeral of Alec Wilson. gi:o ROSS, C. C. IMPORTANT XOTICK. Tho Wolcott grocery Storo will be I closed Friday nil day because or the funeral or .Mrs. D. J. Lowe. Sr.. nt Coquillo. C. W. WOLCOTT. Have your Job printing dono nt Tho Times ofllro. wnrjr.mriw.KMiaizu WE SELL IT FOR LESS jassKaayggagrcaoj Use your "grey matter" on this clothing prOp0, sition Ask yourself if a big part of your clothes money hasn't been going to pay bad accounts and other items that add not a "whit" to the quality or the style, or the tailoring of the clothes you WCar You have been paying for all these bad debts for years, perhaps you couldn't help yourself in the old days, but why not break the habit right now and keep that, money in your own pocket. Dozens Scores Hundreds of men know that by buying clothes at Hub Stores saves them $6.00 to $10.00 on each suit. You are just as wide awake, just as alert to get the most value for your money, as any of these patrons of ours Then isn't it about time that you came 'here and bought your clothes the HUB way. "MONEY TALKS" Every Suit purchased from Hub Stores must give entire satisfaction, whether the cost be $15,00 or $40,00, We stand behind you, Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Benjamin Clolh.cs Bandon. THREE STORES MARSHFIELD. Myrtle Point. HBfe.W tyfygy & WWfJPBntL CJ fpo W4 W, I Housefurnishm When you want values in complete housefurnishings, come to Going & Harvey's. We have everything for the home at prices lower than any other store in Coos Coun ty. It's easy to solve the problem why we can sell the highest grade furniture at a remarkably low price. There are many reasons, but we give just a few: 1st. Consider our rent We leased our ground some years ago and erected our own building and thus pay only ground rent, making a good saving. 2nd. Our goods are not sold to people who can't pay or won't pay for them for we all know that a "dead beat" makes the good one pay for him. 3rd. We buy in large quantities and thus save on freight and extra dis counts, t 4th. We carry a large assortment in our warehouse, always ready to. deliver the goods. ; 5th. We are independent; no one has any strings on us, telling us how to sell and for how much to sell. ' The best of all reasons; we know that we must depend on you to help us grow, and in order to be worthy of your attention and patronage, we must make good with both quality and price. As to our goods, there is no need of wasting space here; if you know furni ture you will see at a glance what ours' is; if you don't know a thing about it the goods will talk for themselves. ITEISI! lEEISi Rev. John Lewtas Conducting Successful Revival at the Methodist Church. Hcv. Jolin Lewtus of Tueoina In now rnutliK'tliiK " mtIph of very In teresting nieolngs In tlio Methodist church nnd all who luivo listened to him nro more tlinn delighted with IiIk pleasing personality. Ih Ih nn cxteiiHlve traveler having npont Hour ly twenty venrs In travel In the. states, Kurope, Asia nml Africa, lie Id WILL m LESS O' a COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS We sell it for less. ram? -law J i s L "BHSnHHBHHHHiH ui:v. .mux lf.wtas. ,s n ursatlle lecturer, having deliv ered over llfteon hundred lectures before the leading colleges and high schools both In this countrv nnd abroad, Ills deseriptlvo powers are Ml POEMS Master of the Breakwater to Issue Book of Poems in the Near Future. A Portland paper says: "Tho Kiennier Ilroakwater arrived with Captain Macfionu In tho bent of spirits, for Iio.Ih about to publish his poeniH In hook form, and iih a poet will occupy tho high place of esteem which Captain A. V. Xolson, ox-inuslor of tho Ilenvnr and now on tho Korea, hold as an author In tho minds of Portland (ItlzeiiH. The Ilroakwater had 0T, pnfisen-roi-k and -10 tons of freight. Among tho pasKongers wns V. I1'. Millar, superintendent of tho lino, who brought his family to Portland from dnrshflold on a visit. May ! is the dato when tho vessol will start on lis five-day schedule. 'Among Captain MncJenn's lat est pootns nro 'l.ovo,' 'Crossing tho Ilnr' and 'Sunsot.' Theso ho com posed following his trip to Now York in .lanunry. Besides ho has added to his verses on Mark An tony, and Is composing a poom on titled 'Friendship.' Whilo In tho Kasf Captnln Mac (Senn visited Colonel Hoosovolt at Snganioro Hill, and tho ox-Prcsldont gave him the following autograph letter of Introduction to tho editor of tho Outlook: "'Sagamoro Hill, .Inn. 17, 1013. Cnprnln MncOenn, of Oregon. Is a fine follow, nn nrdent progressive. He wishes certain Information which you, porhnps. can glvo him. I com mend hlin to your courtesy. Sin cerely yours. Theodoro Hoosovolt.' "Colonel Hoosovolt commented, In a flattering mnnnor, Captain Mae Ocnn's pooni 'Vlrtuo,' which ho nd lnlred both for Its qunllty nnd tho subject the cnptnln hnd ohoson to write about. Tho poom wns pub llHiiod In Tho Oregonlan In 1910. Captain .MncGonn will go to Scotland In 101a, and whllo thoro will arrange for tho copyrighting of his new book of pooius In tho llrltlsh Isles. ' lug traveled through Turkey, Syria, dyece, tho Holy Land nnd Egypt makes his nddressos exceedingly fas cinating and Instructive. Ho Is n scholar and gentleman. No ono should fnll to hear hlin In tho Motho dlst church each afternoon at 2:30 and evening at 7: -15. M rare, ma Knowledge or History, art i i . --. SI. ,10 CliL'KTT SlIlltTS nt tlio UL BASEBALL SG Portland Finally Wins a Game, Defeating Sacramento 3 tn 9 other Games. STAXIMXti or cum u I,. Pet, 12 6 ( I Los Angeles I Oakland I Venlco I Sncrnmonto . I Snn FrnnclBco I Portland II 10 . 7 . U 7 6 ,617 10 U! 12 .IJ'1 10 .11! PORTLAND. Or,. April -Portland took tlio first game ofli now series from Sarramcnto )i day. Tho Const League ganie re suited as follows; . - At Portland: " "' , Portlnnd I 5 j Sacroineiito ,. r At Venice: J' V' Venice '. j t Onklnnd ,, e. At Snn Francisco: ' y- f San Francisco ,, j Los Angolea '!!. AT Till! 1IOTKI& f J. 8. Jenkins. San Francis". J. Jllllor. Kvoritt Wash. J.n. ton, Coquillo: Wv5jKctf lon: J. n. Church. '"lpF0r8a;ciK0, O. S. Mlsh und wife. San ft P S Ilurr, Snn FrancUco. Lloyd Hotel. t A. Larson. Gardiner. D. t Made Davis, fioh IIeachi'j0M ilton. Portland; r. S. ,u'd01If P. n. Hayto and ""$m Hlnnco Hote . C)r. ron. Uundon; '". " no,ld- Hotel CooS.CJS, U. D. Leach, Kiigene."', p,, Coquillo; Millard uxua ; Co Mr. nnd Mrs. W. . " "', bi. c V i, ; A. Lester. MaryBf''Wc.:; Dodds. Portlnnd; Mr anu pill. tor. Myrtle Point; B. jo ion: It. Goodnmn. 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