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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1913)
it Received shipment of the famous lysost and lost Cheese ff Grocery Co. Phono 10'-! Irum's, Garage homo of tlio ILLAC and FORD jilo Supplies for All Makes of Cars jnlrnl Av. IMmno .17.1-L Auto Service FCars, Careful Drivers and Bo charges, uur irnuiu; nnvwhore any time. Monro ClKtir Store. Day f8. NlRht pnorio jsu-a. (.'OODAU;. Proprietor. L'l-MIVKIi he shlpineiit or Electric Cut ml boo our stock of glass- RVo also nnvo hoiiio or mo sIkhh In Hhowor nxiurcs, n Unlit to five. Everything Ileal Sll)lllC8. lid & Langworlhy Rates for indling Trunks feiiiiil triuiKH between nny in MnrsliUulil for tlio follow m, delivery to lio inndo In k HtorleB of buildings: ink I .!2B minks r trunks 1.50 Transfer and Storage Co. l.-tl lli'lsiicr, Prop. Bnes. 120-J: 49-L: 98-R. T. J. SCAIFK. IllOWN ft A. II. IIOI1GINS lfield KI1L4SP, , uliuimiinu .v. Estimates Furnished. 1H7-L Murshflcld. Ore. iue Pantatorium )I)ERN DYERS. CLEANERS, Klt.S mid HAT RENOVATORS fur Kfovnrd II. Strausa A (Fine Tailoring. Let ua i your next suit. VTIIAL. Phone 2B0-X Class Weaving Promptly douo at liner's Rag Carpet Factory Iriiinu avenue between Califor nia mid Connecticut. 174. North llond. Or. In I.vnn I.miiliotli'u Ifllit V. Kir Cadillac. Stnnd nt Hlll- Cigar Storo. Tolephono 18-J. 11 p. m tolephono 200-L, tlio Cafu. Cnrufnl ilrlvlni? nRRtirnri. It attention. Will go nnywhoro, me, uay or night. Leaves Hlll Clear Storo to meet nil trains puts. learance Sale lilXSIN JULY ii ANn r.n. TIXUH ALL OF JULY Big Cut lii Prices ectric Shoe Store 180 South llroudivny. wling Alley! .OUTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening lecially for Ladies WANTED M that Won't keon tlmn. nirfv Iancld oil nro tho ruination of watch. Let mo handle It and re u perfectly for years to E. C. BARKER Frnt St. Marshfl hi. Or. PAMir.v nrtTm..n l - .......... iwniia I-. ow location, we aro es y prepared to cater to family Open day und night. MERCHANT'S nipu "wjVana Commercial ' Mfld. Auto Call faato jONB H4.J NIGHT A D DAY Tiinni "V"?,0 "U" PmIoi tfnl i i v """ 'Oil. Iiulepcndeuco moans tho nhlllty to devote oiio'h time to inutterH of personal choice, flan ranges greatly reduce kitchen drud gery and kllchcn hour.s :::::::: INDEPENDENCE the price of true independence for many women is the price of a gas range, it costs only a small investment to be come independent of the coal or wood pile, the ash box, the intolerable heat of solid fuels the dirt, delays and disap pointments of old-style cooking appar atus. gas stoves may be had in all sizes and at prices ranging from $2,00 to $40,00, if you are interested, telephone 1 78, Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. L Til KRK'S .SATISFACTION IX EVERY SLICK rut from tlio loaf that comes from tlilti bakery. You'll find tho Inst JiihI us molHt and tootliHome as tho llrst. Wo don't knov how long our bread will stay moist. Tor It Is so good that It never lasts long enough to get n chanco to dry out. Try a lout as a test. Coos Bay Bakery Tho place- for godd goodies. f.nr!tt Ave. Phono Hl-L EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS , Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNK 2: .IL'LY I, I), II, JO, 21, AND 2l, AT 8 A. SI. HAILING FROM COOS HAY Jl'LY J, (I, 11, 1(1, SI, 2 AND JM, AT 1 P. M. Tickets on sale to nil Eastern point mill Information as to routes und rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main 35-L. P. U STERLING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday, July 19, at 3 P. M. CARRYING ALL COOS HAY FREIGHT. Snn Francisco office, 805 Flfo Illdg., or Lombard St. Pier Xo. 27 Inter-Oceniilc Transportation Co,, C. F. McGeorgc, Agt. Phono -I I. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SUNDAY, JULY 20, AT NOON. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACD7I0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 F McGEORGE, Agent. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUM1IER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASn AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 83 SOUTH BROADWAY $10 A FRONT P00T Where property all around It Is aolling for $25 to $40. This Is nn exceptional bargain wo aro offering In Wast Marshfleld. Wo don't uso tho term "bargain" 111 advisedly. Wo cannot afford to. Wo con show you. Invest now, boforo this opportunity Is gone. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Low in price, high in quality. Electric Irons We hnvo few second-hand Irons In good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway EXPORTS OF WOOD,' WASHINGTON, D. C. July 18.- More than 100 million dollars' worth of tho products of the forests of tho United States was Bent out of tho country In the fiscal year Just ended, against less than half that sum In, l!)0.'l,.a decade ago, according to of ficial figures of tlio Hurcau of For eign ami Domestic Commerce, Tho totnl value of wood and manufneturett thereof exported during tlio fiscal year 191. 'I amounted to approximate ly 120 million dollars and tho bulk of tills wns In a crudo or semi-manufactured condition. Hewn and sawed timber approximated 1 1 million dol lars for the year; boards, deals, and planks, over GO million nnd shooks and stnves, over 12 million: while the higher grades of manufacturcH, Hitch as doors, sash, blinds, trim mlngB, woodenwnrc, and furniture formed llttlo moro than 10 per cent of th'o total exports of wood and man ufactures thereof. Thcsu figures of forest products exported do not In clude "naval stores (tar, turpentine, and rosin)," of which tho exports amount to over 215 million dollars an nually. Pino nnd Oak aro the principal classes of timber being sent out of the country. Of tho approximately 120 million dollars' worth of wood and manufactures thereof, exported in tho year Just ended, .'!7 million dollars' worth was plno timber und lumber, and approximately 1fi mil-i1'- lo)1'"B, vorMi wna oak. Of that going out in tho moro completely . .ti,. fai iiiroii form, furniture i moi'iited to approximately 7 mil lion dollars. The whole world seems to bo do- mnndlng the products of tho Amerl MAIIONKY ON FOURTH OK JULY POSTERS. Former Multifield .Man Tells of I the Havoc Created by One In ' Florence. I All Kinds of Job Printing Pone at The Times Office George Blunchnrd lormerly mana ger of tho Coos Hay Electric plant but now located at Nowport, Or., as manager of a plant there, participat ed In tho recent Fourth of July cclo brntlon tliero to tho extent of boost ing It nlonir. Following this Inuda- ble purpose he Bent ono of the FourthJ tlo from wild "Kilowatt Kid, of July posters to C. J. Mahonoy, also formerly of Mnrsliflold but now lo cated at Florence. Tho result Is giv en in the Inst Issue of tho Nowport Signal. Hero It Is: "Tho following lottor wns received too Into for publication lnttt week, but Is too good to consign to the wnstebnsket before giving It tho pub licity It deserves: Statu of Oregon, ) County of Lnno, (ss. City of Florence. ) "I, C. J. Mnhonoy, of Florence, Lnno county, Oregon, being first duly sworn, deposo to say, that 1 am a whlto (?) ninlo citizen of tho Unit ed StateH and of tho State of Oregon and county of Lnno, over tlio ngo of consent, and mnko this affidavit flCMHHVCMC KPutt Ktfinid fatal lint) For Sealing ellies and j reserves Just melt and pour over the cooled preserves. Easy to use. Absolutely pure. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and DrugsAct. Dealers Everywhere Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) SAN FRANCISCO can forests. Tho oak lumber export ed In 1012, for which full details aro available, was distributed to a dozen countries In Europe; about 20 coun tries in North nnd South America; and in smaller quantities to Asia, Oceania nnd Africa. Tlio other class es of lumber exported to more thnn 7T countries) nnd colonics, including a Bcoro of countricH In Kuropo; more than a score of countries In North America; practically every country in South America; a dozen countries in Asia; u doen Islands In Ocennln; and various countries and colonies on tho eastern, western, nnd northern coasts of Africa. HhookB and stnves ready for use in making boxes or barrels find n wldo dlBtrlbutlon, nnd nggregnto about 12 million dollars' value in the nxportH of 11)1.1. Hox shooks go In largo quantities to the eountrlcg und Islands of North America and in con hlderablo quantities to South Ameri ca, Asia, and Ocennln; while Kuropo wns by fnr the largest purchaser of the approximately 0 million dollars' worth of stavcB exported. Doors, huhIi, and blinds go largely to llrlt IeIi territory tho United Kingdom, Cnmtdn, tho Ilrlllsh West Indies, Aub tralla, and British South Africa; though Argontlnn, Mexico, Cuba nnd ftnnto Domingo nro limited purchas ers of this class. American fumlturo Is nlso vory widely distributed, going to moro than a scoro of countries In Kuropo, nn equal number of coun tries nnd Island In North America, every country In South America, 20 countries and colonies in Asln, n doz en in Ocennln, and moro than a doz en countries, colonics, nnd depend- ;iripS-UL ftll'CH. while reasonably sober and In the possession of ns good senso ns I isunlly hnvo; that I did, on tho fore noon of tlio 30th dny of Juno. Anno Domini, 191.1, through tho goodness of tho Almighty nnd tho U. S. mnll sorvlco, rocelvo and accept, through tlio Domocratle postoffico at Flor ence, Oregon, ono largo, gaudy, loud and violent poster, plncnrd or bill, from ono Geo. lllnnchnrd, alias tho "Kilowatt Kid," of tho village of Newport, Oregon; thnt said bill or dodger waB nccompnnlcd, escorted and conveyed by ono ondenrlng opls- In- M E LOBBY LETTERS READ structlng, directing nnd authorizing me, in my privnto capacity, or by mcniiH of competent substitution, to post, tack, nail, paste, stick, gluo or affix said typographical scream In n public nnd conspicuous place within tho clnsslc confines of tho "Queen of the Siuslnw"; that, In accordance with said requirements, nnd in pur suance of tlio agency conferred on me, I did post, nnll, tack, paste, gluo. stick and affix tho said large, loud and patriotic Fourth of July an nouncement nt tho time, plnco and In manner following, that Is to say: That at tho hour of flvo minutes nftcr thrco bells in tho first dog watch, on this, tho 30th dny of June, 1913, on tho front or southerly door of ono large, red, defunct butchor Lhop or liver studio, located at tho northwest corner of Front and Wash ington streets, In the City of Flor ence, Lane county, Oregon, I did tack, mill, affix, glue, stick and post said largo lilyu skookum literary symphony; thnt said poster Is at this tiiuu vying with tho sun In effulgent radiance with tho poster a vy or two ahead and tho glamour stricken multitudes gazing awe-struck and unitized nt tho thought of tho magni ficent Jnmboreo to bo pulled off on tho two consecutlvo dnys, beginning on tho fourth nnd ending on tho fifth of July, without Interruption; tho Jetty Work, logging enmps, saw mills and ranches closed down within a few minutes nftcr tlio poster was flung to tho brcozo, and tho natives aro coming Into town slx-on n horso to vlow tho poster nnd rovol In tho anti cipation of tho glory In storo for thorn at Nowport; tho poster has al ready broken up thrco sotting hens and caused soven runaways: a man who lives n nillo nnd a half abovo town camo down to see tho poster tllj Aoctatel TrfM to Coos nr Tlmti. WASHINGTON, I). O., July 18 How tho National Association of Manufacturers proposed to concen trate Its energies If necessary for the rc-olcction of tho former Speak er In the 1908 campaign was de scribed In one of tho first of Mul hnU's letters brought beforo tho Sonnto lobby Investigating commit tee today. Tho letter was written to Mulhall by Secretary Schwert ninn of tho Manufacturers' Asso ciation August 17, 1908, nnd de clared that all energies would bo concentrated In Cnnnon's district "If tnero Is tho slightest occasion tor It." Senator Heed questioned Mulhall about Congressman Barth olin. "I always understood Schwort innn nnd Vnn Clcavo looked after Hnrtholdt and that the browory In terests helped," replied Mulhall. The committee decided to lmme dlatoly to hear S. W. Van Cleave, Republican candidate for Congress in the Sixth Now Jersey District, where n special election will tio hold Tuesday. Mulhnll testified yes terday that ho had run a mock slnvo campaign ngalnst Win. Hughes. In 1910 Schwcrtmnn wrote Mul hnll August 20 about tho situation In Indiana, which ho said was "vory critical," nnd ended: "If we win, most of the credit will bo duo to your good work nnd If somo of our political friends should forget it later on, I want to tnko n trip with you Into Indlann for tho specific purposo of Inylng tho good people over our knees nnd giving them tho kind of n spnnklng thoy ought to havo." Edward Illncs. the Chlcatro lum berman who figured In tho Lorlmor enso, camo Into tho hearing ngaln today. Mulhall swore that In n lottor to tho Manufacturers Asso ciation August 27, Illncs spoko of n promlso to sond $1000 to go "Into tho light channel to bo used for legitimate purposes" In Jenkins' Were in Close Touch. A Schwcrtmnn letter to Mulhall on Juno 3. 1908, quoted Emory about tho Republican platform thus: "Am In touch with tho chairman of tho resolutions committee." On Juno C Emory, discussing Mullinll's Interview with Former Postmaster General Hitchcock, then Tnft's cam paign mannger, wroto: "I think Mill hall's Intervlow with Hitchcock la ono of the best things over. Snmo Hitchcock Is advanced exponent of Roosovelt labor politics." Soveral loiters introduced today neemed to show Mulhall and Emory In closo reliitlons. Gcnornl Manager Bird, of tho manufactures, testified yesterday that Emory was counsel for tho Nntlonnl Council of Industrial Defense, which had no connection with tho manufacturers association. Mulhall sworo today that tho man ufacturers roferrcd him to Emory, thnt Emery wns constantly In touch with his work nnd "Eventually want ed to run all tho field work." Mulhall testified to tho acquain tance with Edward IHnes, tho Chica go lumber man, who figured promi nently In tho Lorlmor case. Schwortmnn wroto Mulhall Aug ust 28: "I don't consldor Toddy nor Tnft, nor Sherman, nor Forakor tho best of tho great men cqunl td Vnn Cleavo, Parry, Klrby and others who hnvo given freely of their energy and their monoy to tho ureat causo which Is expressed In tho principle or tuo National Association or Manufacturers.." HANDON PORT MEETING. .Speakers at Coqulllo Urge Organiza tion of New District, BANDON, July 18. J. L. Kronon borg, Elbort Dyor and G. T. Trend gold, representing tho Bnndon Com morclnl Club, Snturday night attend- nnd Incidentally had n reunion with ed a mcoting of tho Port Commission his ramliy who llvo hero nnd whom , commmeo nt coqulllo. Tho other ho hadn't seen for soven years; tho water on the bar raised 12 feet and butter went down soven cents whllo eggs nro strong with nn upward ten dency. Half tho town will bo on tho trail for Nowport boforo sunsot nnd tho other G000 expect to got away as soon as thoy can buy an open place on tho trail. Everyone going has to carry his own provisions nnd nccou tormentB, und corkscrews hnvo gone up to 1S apiece. C J. MAIIONKY. "SifbBcrlbcd and sworn to nnd tho Senl of tho North Carolina Plug Cut heroto affixed this 30th day of Juno, 1913. WILSON WOODROW, Notary Public and Bnrtendor ox-offlclo. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS its forty-fifth school, year SEPTCMDCR 10, 1913. DEGREE COURSES In manyphasesof AQRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, HOME ECONOMICS. MINING, FORMTRY, COM MERCE, PHARMACY. TWO-YEAR COURSES In aqricuu TURE, HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC ARTS, FORESTRY. COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, agriculture, domestic Bcience and art. MUSIC, including piano, striug, band Instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "TllK ENRICHMRNT 01' RUKAI. LJI'K" and a Catai.oc.ui! will be mailed free on application. Address H. M. TknnanT, Registrar, (tw.7.l&to-9) Corvallis, Oregon. members of tho commlttoo nro: A. T. Morrison, K. K. Johnson nnd J. K. Norton, of Coqulllo. nnd J. R. Mc Geo, of RIvorton. This meeting wbh called to formulato plnns for a cam paign to carry tho port election which hns been sot for August 27. A report of tho commlttco wns read and contained a review of tho work finished nnd thnt which la con templated. Tho petitions calling for tho olectlon had boon frcoly signed, Tho torrltory Included In tho olec tlon district begins nt tho mouth of tho Coqulllo river, extending on ench sldo of tho river aB fnr as tho water shed oxtonds, then up tho rlvor to a mint tlirnn mllnn linvnml Pnnullln ' Tho district Includes both Coqulllo and Bnndon nnd joins tho district in cluded in tho Port of tho Coqulllo rlvor commonly known na tho Port of Myrtle- Point. Somo two years ago Myrtlo Point succeeded In form ing n port nnd nt tho Inst session of Congress secured $GO0O for Improve ment on tho Upper Coqulllo. Tho commlttco recommondod that an active canvas bo mado to gain ad herents to tho causo of tho Port and that lltoraturo and speakers bo pro vided In tho district and that tho ox ponso of tho campaign bo mot by tho commprclnl clubs of Coqulllo nnd. Bnndon, Tho commlttco reported hav ing secured tho consent of tho State Land Board to withdraw from pub lic snlo all unsold tldo lands In case tho port is Incorporated. MISAPPLIED ENERGY. Tho man who Is patient nnd earnest and kind Along on his journoy will go; Whllo tho man who keeps kicking must linger behind As ho nurses n sprain In his ton. wm. If a aubstltuto is offored you for Foley Kidney Pills, It mennB a cheap er medlclno is pressed upon you for the dealer's profit, not for yours. Foloy Kidney Pills may cost tho deal er moro than n cheap substitute, but they givo hotter results than any oth er kidney and bladdor medicine. Ask for Foloy Kidney Pills. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.' NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT? READ THIS. Mr. Jack Maltos, Copporopolls, Cal ifornia, would not mnko this state ment wero It not nbsolutoly true. "I could hardly stand on my feet and whon sitting down could hardly ariso on account of pain In my kidneys. I tried thrco bottles of Foley Kidney Pills and thoy entirely cured mo, and I havo had no kidney trouble since." Ask him. Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandlor Hotel. Phono 74.