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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
HIHiHHHIHlllHkBlHLflMHHHHJVHHVHHHHiMMHiM 1 rWniWWI iTHI(ll i IIIMIIII 'I M iMUliili -" i.-, Sn ",.ri...l ' -" '""VT JLIVHtSSffilSSMN 1 Tin -'01 " ." y-iraLaHBfe-, ,. W1 . . ' l Tnwri' ' ' - . ' -"iiwH , ft tr r V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913,-EVENING EDITION. Let's Get Together! "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" PW "; ,a' 1 if & Mmtmi ' hiMMt 111' BRffdidlF . w wiiioT m IP Tin III ITAIU ZZZZI Liiniiun wiakers or American MMmor noiuiTiiv i MI0IKNHL1 -- f Fa '4r ;&tim fY. 1 i' I ' . i : :i ti i '. f vfi! -dl ' FlTALIAN FAKMKHS SUCCKSSFUL- LY CONDUCT MAXUFACTUIUNO 5 ANJ) AUill'M) INllUBTIUKS. PIAC13N55A, Italy, Juno HO. A $150,000 plant for manufacturing plioBplmto fertilizer, u Htorugo waro houso for distribution of fiirni Im plements, and a plant for manufac ture of corn cattlo food; all built through co-oiterntlvo effort and fi nanced through credit co-operatively 1)tained, wore shown to the Amor can Commission on Agricultural Co rporation horc today. Tho manufacture of compressed corn cakes was an Impressive dem onstration of tho utilization of every ssot which Is a characteristic feat re of European agriculture. The miry about this city does not pro u nnv corn Cattlo aro raised how- -vtuV and. so" corn has to bo bought trom otnor tnsiricis. in mo corn rnln thoro Is an oil which has ab 'fiolutoly no nutritive value. It Is a waBto. Hut In Italy tho corn Is placed In hydraulic presses and this oil Is squeezed out. Tho oil Is sold for the manufacture of soap and tho corn Is pressed Into cakes which aro distributed among the members of tho co-oporutlve Institutions. Tho sntno plan has been attempted In the United States, but was not found commercially successful. There Is not profit enough In tho sale of the oil nor In tho salo of the corn cakes In competition with the grain. Hut In tho ontorprlso visited bv tho Com mission profit is not considered. So long aB thoro Is any saving at all It Ifl sufficient reason to adopt tho plan, for tho entire work is carried on up on a co-operative, nou-profit-scoklng basis. In the manufacture of tho phos phate fertilizer It Ib evident that tho farmers have gotten down to raw material prices at every point. Iron oxide Is bought and roasted. Th freed sulphur Is employed In tho mnnufacturo of sulphuric acid. Tho natural phosphntlc rock is bought and treated with tho acid for manu facture of the fertilizer. In this wny tho farmors buy for themselves only tho raw material and conduct every stop of the manufacturing process themselves. No. 1. .lOSII IlllililXtiti. (Henry Wheeler Shaw.) Copyright, lfl 13. by Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. IS said of .losh Hillings that I his first writings did not win wide attention, but that after ho changed his spelling tho American public began "to take notice," and soon his popuhuity as a humorist was great. When ho was writing regularly for tho Century Mnga7lnc under tho title "Uncle Hack's Wis dom," Dr. .1. (1. Holland, then edi tor, Insisted upon printing Ills epi grams In tho correct fashion. Mr. Shaw accepted the mandate, but continued to compose his con tributions In Ills own perciillar nils-, Hove him! one of his associates In his lectur ing Iii.h. In tho quality of their humor, .Mark Twain In his earlier writings and Josh Hillings had much In com mon. I'Mravagauco of statement and radical absurdity of Ideas were the chief coiiHtltutents of their out put. "I am too old and loo rc spektablo to a phool cnuymorc," said .losh. And the American pub Ik: of li Ib day placed confidence In his consistent extrnvagauco of assertion and gladly refused to lie- spelled way. Like most of tho early Amcrlcnn humorists, .losh Hillings was a .lack-of-all-tradcs. Ho tried col lege life, but gave it up boforo computing n course at Hamilton Collage. Ho was successively farm er, steamboat captain, real estate agent and auctioneer. This latter pursuit lie followed In PoiighkcopBle, N'ew York. Ilo was born In Lnnes borongh, Massachusetts, on April li I . IMS. lint IiIh wntiititrliiira cur. ft lu fi Inrirfi imrlnrtnlf ..ti,,i i.i... ii,..i,, ..., i ,. ...., , ...u. ...... .- - "" "", i - mill ;jii uiiii iiuuk ukiiiii, 1111(1 Ing, but It has Bucceedod. The pro-1 finally ho died lu Monterery, Coll- uuco 01 mo puwii HiippiieH luruiizui tornia, on oetoiior II, lSSn. Much for farms of 110,000 acres about tho of IiIh later wandorlug was duo to city. . ... I fnt't that ho took to tho lecture Tho actual demonstration of the platform and thoro achieved con nblllty of a community of farmers alderablo success. Mark Twain was 10 wins minute aim conuuci econom ically a manurncturlng business or organized among tho small trades tills bIzo was tho most convincing lol, f tho town nH wo, n t f lesson of tho prnctlcabl I y Jif agrl- org, nll(1 tliouKli much of Its business cultural co-operation which tho Com- 8 t0 decentralize credit for tho mission has yet neon. tradesmen and so help tho small lliu uuiuiliiinu in luihi-ii uii iij I UlllOr. It IIUrHIIOS t 10 IIOlICV Ilf crnill. tho Consortlo Agrarl. an association B ovry ,,OHHihio privilege to ngrl of landowners. In this part of Italy . cultural enterprise. -Tho notes of tho soil is mostly owned by largo the agricultural asHoclatlon are dls lnndownors. and Is farmed through nim(11i nn.i ,.ia i.n Q .i. I " ".. i.tu iiiikt-o Ul illU n tenant system on a sharo basis Coiisetiuently co-operation as it would have to bo practiced In tho United StntoH Ib not to bo seen hore. Tho men belonging to tho association aro landowners and the small Timers rccelvo only Indirect unnoflt front tin: co-opurntho association wltnoui " tUorlnc Into their management. In such an ontorprlso as tho ono seen .Many of tho humorists of tho wartime period resorted to the trick of queer spoiling, and as wo trans late their writings Into ordinary speech today wo are likely to find little left that amuses us. Hut .losh Hillings can stand translation. Ills epigrams aro always good, and thoro Is a vein of philosophy underlying his humor that Is true to any age. Ill this ho often reminds us of that llrst American humorist, Honjamln Franklin, nnd, like Franklin, Hill ings created an nlmanne that ran for several years and was crowded with fun and philosophy so thor oughly mixed that the reader could not tell where ono left off and tho other began. Listen to Ills descrip tion of laitRhter: "Anntmolkally konsldered. lafflng lz tho sensation jv pheellng good all over, and show ing It principally In ono spot. Mor ally konsldered, It lz the next best thing tow tho 10 commandments. Theoretically konsldered, it Icon out argy all tho loglk In existence, l'v roteknlkally konsldered, it lz the fIreworkH of tlm hoii). lint i ,i..,.'i Intend this essa for lafflng In the limn, nut ror lafflng on tho half shell." Kvory day a different human In terest story will appear In The 'limes. You can got a beautiful In tnglio reproduction of this picture with flvo others, equally attractive. 7 by OVj Inches In slzo, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tim Mmiinr" a well known authority covers the subject of tho pictures and stories of tho week. Headers of The Tlmos and "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Uternturo, History, Science, nnd rravol, and own exquisite pictures. On snio at Tho Times office. Price ton cents. Wrlto todny to Tho limes for booklet explaining The A gwclatcd Xowpp'-y Vehool plan. f"-. The kind YOU havo uk ohi:i. Phono 7fi. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. runners themselves on purchases iniido through tho association when guaranteed by tho association. ItAIIIIITS TOO PLKXTII-TL. rmatllln Comity .Man Appeals ti ('o eminent for Aid. I'lOXDLiriO.V. Julio JO. I. It uy iho CoiumlHslon in Plaeonzn It Is' HoopH, a farmer residing near Hold clonrly shown that an association of I '"". - miles north from hero, ar- farmers or landowners aro capable of giving an economical administra tion to a business enterprise. There is no paternalism nor lending strings connected with tho project. It is uuch n business undertaking as would bo worthy of tho best of American enterprises. rived lu Pendleton todny to tele graph an appeal to Washington foi (iinornmont aid In fighting Jack rab bits that have Infested the central part or ITmntllla county and aro do ing serious damage to growing wheat and rye. uwiiik io ino Binio tjounty on Tho association has erected a largo coyotes, the coyotes havo been prac wurohouse for storing farm Imple ments. A majority of the machines nro of American manufacture, but tho assertion so often made lu tho United Stntcs that American ma chines can bo bought nt lower prices In Kuropo than at homo did not seem to bo borno out by comparisons In prices made by tho members of tho Commission with tho managers of tho warehouse, although tho prices quoted at tho warehouse were prac tically wholesalo prices, slneo no pro fits nro sought lu tho sale of imple ments to mombors of the co-opera-tlvo Institutions. Credit for operations of this enter prise nro obtained through a local co-operative bank, but not ono of a rural typo. It Ib a (o-opeiativi' bank tlcally exterminated and with the disappearance of their natural ene mies, the Jack rabbits have multi plied lu serious proportions. Poi soning, trapping, shooting, dogs am all other methods of attacking these pests had little effect. Hoops chiliim that in one iustauco a sec tion or grain land 1". miles long and 'i miles wldo has been oaten clean by the rabbits. Hoops will urge tho government to send agents hero to inoculate captive tabblts with tho baccilll of a disease fatal to thoso rodents, known as "rabbit dlKtempor," with tho expectation thnt those Inoculat ed, when turned loose will Infect all others that they come lu con tact with. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry Ve always deliver the goods. 3hone 57-J Marshfield AirainiM3nimeinit The Modern Woodinon of America, Fores try Team, are building a pavilion hack of the Hank of Oregon, where they will hold a "Bow ery" Dance .July Hh and oth, opening on eve ning of .July l(i. Music will he furnished by Lew Key.ser's Orchestra. Dancing .July -Ith will start nt noon time, to continue until' mid night. The same program will ho followed .'July f)th. The pavilion will he 70xf)() and will have a good floor. The entire Forestry Team, in uniform, Avill have charge of the pavilion. I Wore danc ing starts on afternoons of .July '1th and oth, an exhibition drill will be given free. Refresh ments will be served on the grounds. The team will also give fancy drills during the parade on .'July Hh. Police protection will be furnished at the pavilion at all times. The pavilion will bo handsomely decorated, and everyone is assured a good time. rt'OTICK TO COXTItACIOnS. N'otho Ik hereby given that sealod bids will bo received by tho com mon council of tho City of Marsh field. Coos County. Oregon, until S o'clock p. m., .Monday, tho 7th lay of July, 1 9 1 , for tho Improve ment of that portion of Tenth street south from tho south line of Ingor soli avonue west to tho south lino it Hnllroad addition to Marshflold. n tho city of Marshfield. '.oos County. Oregon, according to Mio plans and specifications on fllo In tho ofrico of tho City Hecordor and there open to tho Inspection or nil persons Interested therein. All bids must ho lu nccordnnco with tho requirements accompany- ng Bald specifications, and upon blnnks for that imrnoso which will bo supplied upon loquost at tho of flco of tho City Hnglneor. A certified check of flvo por cont of tho amount bid must accompany tho bid, to bo forfeited to the said City of Marshflold in ct.so tho con tract Is awarded tho contractor and ho falls to enter In a contract with tho said city within five days. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to roject ony and nil bids. JOHN W. HUTLKIt. Hecordor. '' XOTICI-3 TO COXTHACTOIIS. Notlco Is herobv clvon thn Hf.nl. ed bills will bo recelvod by tho Hoard of Directors of School Dis trict No. 0, Coos County, Oregon, for tho completion of tho attic lu tho High School llulldlng In said District, according to tho plnns nnd specifications prepared by Win. S Tiirnln. architect-. Tho contractor to furnish nil la-! uir aim material. Tho successful bidder will bo required to glvo a bond In tho nmount of r0 por cont pf tho cont, art prlco, ns mentioned In specifications. Hid to bo addressed to John V Hall, Clork of School Dlstilct No! S, and will bo opened nt 7::w o clock p. m.. July it). 1913, nt the pfflco of Hall & Hall, in said dls trlct. Each bidder in dnnnstt n nnn. fled check of 5 por cont of bid mndo paynblo to School District No , to bo forfeited in caso bid bo awarded and bidder fall to ontor into contract with satisfactory bond within flvo days from date or award. Tho school board reserves tho right to roject any and all bids or to award a bid not tho lowest. If they deem the blddor most respon sible. Dated this 21th day of Juno. mt3. Clork School District No. ii, Coos County, Oregon. To furnish your homo complete and to continue furnishing jt js t1& , , object of this store, We've got about everything necessaiy to fornisi, ?nnhcipa' from basement to ganot, and to be perfectly frank with you we mo a little I ed just now, One of our landlords has taken away more than half 'of our house store room and we have been compelled to build a gallery in our blest make a place for our stock, Furniture takes up a lot of mom, Every squa ff ,0 of space costs money, To make room for goods already bought and which 'i! be tumbled in on us by the manufacturers in a few weeks we want to reduc present stock, Naturally we -can't give goods away, but we are making someV attractive prices on eveiylhing wo have, Como in and see for youisolf, You ca afford to overlook such an opportunity to buy, ' nl Furniture Floor Coverings Stoves Hardware Tents, Etc. "Mr Wc Sell II For Less; Going Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE .tfUUNTSIIBHS ; Definite Privileges WIIH.V you bring money to the counter of this hank and re ceive In oxchungo a "checking nccount" pass book, you aro doing inoro than placing your fumlH lu snfu keeping. You nru employing, without cost to you, It KS l O.NS I It ft K Mil'.S'Vti, whoso services nro Uioho of oxportH. Krom the llrst day you begin a checking account, you havo the uso of some definite privileges. You wish to puy n debt. Tho person to receive tho money may bo across tho street, or sevoral miles away. You may never have seen him. Hut you wrlto a check In his favor. You may carry It to him. If ho Is not there, you can Icavu It no ono can uso It until the ono It is payable to has properly endorsed It. If ho Is nt a dis tance, you can mall it at tho nearest box or glvo It to tho car rier. When It comes back to you, It will carry nn "Iron-clnd" receipt on tho buck. You can pay out 138.92 ns easily ns n slnglo dollar no change to wait for. Having to romombor what you paid out Is dono nwny with. You have a double record your checks and your stubs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR) BKNJAMI.V OSTMM), riiimiilllmr trlnf ul Architect. Phone lO.I-li .MarthfltlJ, 1 1 T m. witiaiiT, i I ) CON CONTIMtTOR AND IIITIMIL'fl Estimates furnUbed on rtqajt Plans nnd specification! furnlw lr desired. An honest Job ft" teed. Phono 12 Ml. . FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDKST HANK IX COOS COUNTY. KMnblLshed J8HO. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest pnld on Tlmo DeiKislts. Officers! 'I ,)V' !,tt,t Piesldent. I. II. I'lanagttii, Vlccpresldent. It. F. Williams. Cuslii..... '). p. Winchester, Assistant Cashier. TOUIi OSTLIND, J Plnno Tunrr vA RTlj;' 41b 8. Sixth Street Phone MU Leave ordera at W. R. lWo"'8" L'O. Ptilllj IULEir IJAiiiJAuw Pknltt Md TA Reildence-Studlo, 237 So. BrodJ . ifl.T. raoap o' w n Mil Will. Pit U. V4H'"" T . ,. . , Arcumi. 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