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JWllgffctl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 6 LUMBER CUT KiTSSHKSsH 5th Annual Clearance Winds Up Tuesday February 3rd KU$ .and "Money Talks'' OF LAST IB Four Days MoJ EraSfii STORM SWEPT LARGE AREA HAWLEY ASKS f LOCJL VIEWS, All of Oreflon, California and Washington Suffered From Wind and Rain Interesting Figures on Coos County's Great Industry Shipments Made Congressman Requests Coos County Homesteaders to Write Him About Law ! PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 30 Causing Tho Tlmliormnn rIvcb tlio follow- Washington, 1). C. .Inn. 23: 12(11 Injtiry to niombors of nt IciiBt ono Ing figures of tho cut of tlio mills tor of tho Coos liny Times: In or famlly nt Tncomn, wracking small In this vicinity for tho yenr 1913: (j0 to got COniplcto nnrt recent cvi bulldlngs nnd tlnmnglng largo ones; A. Johnson Co., Unntlon, 22,090,000 denco to show thnt tho cultivation killing livestock In nt least ono lo- CcmiiiIMo Mill & Mor. Co., requirements in tho thro"-year homo- cnlltV. lcadlnc to aim rnllroiul wreck Coillllllo 0, 1)00,000 oiniwl i almuM i... tmwtirin.i i .mm! -... . . .. - .. rrl .1... ......... tlll rn l..l.. x. v , u,,w.., .,, a.,wi....v, . ,,v-. aim minor irouuio in prnciicany ov- '"'' "" ., "ui' ory district In Oregon nnd Washing- co 20,000,000 ton, tlio gale of Sunday and Monduy North licnd Lbr. Co., was ono of tho worst "blows" that North Demi ... . . . 5,180,000 has over been experienced In tho Pac- Simpson Lumber Com- iflo Northwest. Hero Is a brief sum-' Vnny, North Hcnd ...34,500,000 irniry from tho northwest: C. A. Smith Co., Mnrsh- Tacomo, Wash. Three, Injured, flold 110,000,000 four homes wrecked, water supply Lumber Shipped crippled and railroads burled. Tlio lumncr shipped from tho Hakcr, Or. Cotirthouso, factory various ports during 1913 Is ns and residences damaged; plato glass follows: windows Binashed nnd wires down. Isiusluw 1 1,504,000 Astoria, Or. Ilarometer reached Umpuua 17,547,000 lowest record, Indicating terrific galo Yuquina 0,810,847 at sea. 'Noholem 1,000,000 Oregon City, Or. Locks closed to Coos liny 159,558,900 rlvor traffic. jCoqulllo 54,209,009 Hugene, Or. Ham demolished, j The following nro tho monthly killing cows, nnd factory flouts uwny. shipments from Coos County: Snlem, Or. Insnno Asylum roof Cimim Ibiy partly ripped off. 'January 13.123,084 Seattle, Wntih. Hnln excess moro Fobrunry 13,810,992 than five Inches. March 20,527,488 Aberdeen, Wash. Threo Inches of April 10,141,732 rain fnlls In 21 hours; wind bucks up Mny 21,321,759 C-foot tide. Juno 12.5 17,90 I Jtosoburg, Ore. Southern Pacific -'"b' 13,009,717 frolght train wrecked. August 8,488.005 Junction City. Or. Water tower September o.sus.iua blown down. STOIIM IX CALIKOILN'IA. Worn! In Many Ycni-j. Costs Klght Liven mill Much Property. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. Cali fornia Ik recovering from one of tho worst storms In its history. It Is cs tlmnted thnt tho da-niugo will rench $5,000,000. Klght persoim nro known to Irnvo met death. Tho rnllronds running out of Snn Francisco are re suming tho operation of trains. Iish Ono .'Million. October 8,121,507 Novembor 11,720.170 December 9,8 1 1 ,305 Total 159,558,000 Coiiullle Itlver Jauunry ... 4,097,349 February 4,174,015 Mnrrh 5,255,048 April 3.407,277 Mny 0,800,54 4 Juno 7,142.707 July 3,850.307 August 5,401,090 Koptembor 2,800.727 October 2.383.583 letters from honiestcndcrs who huvo mndo entry under It. 1 have Intro duced a bill which Is nn amended form of the bill Introduced by Sena tor Borah, and tho changes it Is proposed to mnko aro as follows; "Provldod, That tho entrymnn In llou of cultivation herein required may mnko Improvements upon his entry by constructing fences or buildings, by slashing, clenrlng, or In otbor ways propnrlng tho Innd ; for cultivation, for meadow, for pasture, or for grazing purposes, or by planting orchard, or by other-, wise making tho homestend habita-l bio or capable of production, or. of enabling tho cntryman to obtain mentis of livelihood from tho homo- Btcnu, said improvements to nggre gnto In vnluo an amount each year of not less than $1.50 per acre, ex cept thnt In cases of entries under Boctlon six of the enlargod-liomo- stend law tho amount of improve ments nhnll not be less In value than 75 cents per acre, provided, thnt tho term 'cultivation shall bo held to Include also tho growing of grnsses, i nt fitlw.r 'rnnu. frit finntllrntr,. lilir-i poses or for milking hay . . . . and that tho provisions of this sec tion rolatlvo to tho liomrstcnil per iod shall apply to all unporferic-i . entries ns well h entries horenrtcr, mudo upon which residenco is re quested." In lieu of requiring that ten acres bo cultivated at tho end of tlio sec ond year, and twenty ncres by the end of tho third yenr in n home stead of 100 ncrs, as required by tho three-year homestead act, tho bill I proposo allows tho home stendor to bo given credit for nec essary Improvements. This Mil also .l.. .....A .. lll..lln..M l...1l I.. i n 1 1! nu I liruvwuH mill riiiiiYiiiiuii biiiiii in SUCH PRICES AS THESES HAVE MADE THIS SALE A STIR RING EVEN! $20.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS J4J5 SALE PRICE $25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE tf lCC PRICE All 1X R $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE PRICE 21il5 $35.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE PRICE $23:M N'nviuiilmr :i.!l!!n.7. ! I I .OS AN'f.IM.HS. .Inn. .'!() Onn mil. i i i n mi Hon dollars Is n eonsorvntlvo oHtlmnto Tot , fil'-OOiOO l'lM,, tlus Krowlng of iintl.vo or tamo of tho Kluinago In southern California nr,,em, V-V Bhhlinnnt'sV ' Brasses nnd hay crops, ns well ns by tho threo dnyH storm. Tho buck-. in... '!M.vo.nir. t growing or crops that necessi bono of the storm was apparently Oregon Coast shlpnionts, broken today. Klght persons were y, 253.511.722 drowned, and scores compellod to Incroase. 1913 22,019,700 niiauiiou ineir Moines. The i-ivors ami (irand total Oregon ship tato tho plowing of tho soil, and oncourngo stock raising. This Is a practical and reasonnblo solution of th- difficulties wiihh Htrcnms nro nut of their bank's, towns intuitu, lot 2 nro noiiiieii nun rnuciies worn mil- (Jr.uul total Oregon Hliip- -i7 -.n5 i.r.i settlors nro complnlnlng of lions aro nwush. Fifty trulus wore stalled In the Interior, and 4000 pas songors wore housed and foil by tlio railroads. The loss at Santa liarbarn Ih osllmutivl at a quarter of u million. Sovoro damage was douu near Monro via, Calif. DitmiiKO to hlgl Los Angeles county alouo $roii,iiiH. ineutH, 1013 . . Increase, 1013 .8S9.97I.02S 172.373.200 tie. Point stage due hero nt 0 p. in. nrrlved about 3 o'clock this morning. In tlio cultivation requirements of the present Jaw and does not moan that tho homestoaders shall not exhibit good faith, liaising stock, for an limtnuco, Is Just as usoful work as mining larg quantities of grain or potatoes on homesteads far from I MliiMIIIIIMi iflHIiJIWHUI ' I'liwur a s xmtsxczsi OTHER SUITS.AS LOW AS $8.85 AND $10.65; FORMERLY $12.50 AND $15.(( jmczK'.rvww wTfirKigs T?T,llkr Ac flnnA lCEMENTS ON .RAINCOATS, HATil -wwuj -a.o wvw HANTS, BA1H ROBES AND BOYS' SUIT 1 0 Per Ceat Discount on SHOES during this sale "BAND0.M" HU CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY "MARSHFIELD" SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS "MYRTLE POINT" '-4 Kn2cntnas,ir,eMOTwmK aacwassanaESKXKf :lf you can not please state why. What Kind of a road Is there to nr .Monro- Tin. Marshllold stngo whs blockaded ij,, n,ni-kot and In more 'raflHibloi'OHr hoimHtnil? K'liwayH In beyond Sltkuni and has not yet gotten the l'omoHtaderfl anil therefore! 'w far w101'1 '" v will roneh tM-ougb. A local stago was xout In mai0B ,B bomestoad mmo vnluablo K"1'"; or otllur l'10'IH' ," mnu moro. auoiii i i-- ieur 01 snow to njm ,, Krowlng U to data U rniwirioil mi the tho const run if a .......... ,'..m rn..,.. i.. Ib 13.92 liiflniH. or Hourly twice tho nioiiutnlnw. Tho light snow hero thin ,,,, nllrt tiert will normal rnlnfnll. In 2 1 hours tlio morning, tho first of tho winter, has itHrdon cultivation an precipitation was l.i; Inchon. "Old- disappeared." J0l0 grain from tlio to haul m irket fmni tlmro. About 1 l-'J feet' of snow .- i.i... mm... ...i...r nr ,.,, in, ,,! . tllOIll? Already tho precipitation to cluta H reported on tlio tho coast range ,.,. wm follow In duo conrso of . wl" ho hm lroool above meet ... . i mi f i i f tii w tint wiii ii tvt nviiiipuiiii nifr nil nnturauy iie:" "i - .-i.-i.v-ii..i. mil growing ofiu""ul l"H i" ""'in ii r ,. i,,..,!,,,,!,, Huvo you any suggestions fur firr- llineiH" prodlctod a repetition of tho , n i..r,m,,.,i,.M i .laaim trm iimithor ainoiiilment? sturiiiM or 1S83 mill 1KSS. SNOW Niait F.rfJKNK. hoinimtoudor covers these points: ' Ay , ntltJItloiiHl Information will lU'tJKN'i:. Or.. Jan. 30. Tho rnln Cnn you clour twenty acres 0f,"o "' iwolved. KTOII.M AT KOSKItL'KC. nnd wind storm guve way to n light- your Innd in threo yearn and havoi l imrpose or this letter Is to snow Htorin. two Inches fulling In t roudv Tor the plow, without hiring 'et the views of as many bom - eighteen lnclii" or Snow In Coast Kugono nnd In the surrounding vnl- oxtrn labor or buying expensive ma- tonilem possible, so 'hat In tlio .. . - . . imuumru it tit la hAiiwiulniil Kill nil luiiigo .MoiiiuniiiH. icy. in ino uonsi iiaugo uiiih aim ciunery or ixpiosivoa, ami u you ,' """ " "'"" i.t. The UoBeburg Itevlow Tuosday mouiituliiM tho snow Is deeper, vari- cannot, pleaso stnto why? Mirojior opportunity and relief Is few printed the following: ouh comniuultles roporllng from four ir you raised grain or potatoes, .lurniRuoii to inoso w id mKe nomes "Malls from Coos county were do- to eight Inches. This Is the first snov o,. other cultlvntod crops on tho tho public domain, and If you layed by Monday's storm. Tho Myr- of the season. twenty ncres could you sell thorn? I"'" Bim; ypaco in tne imiuiiiiis ot w . ii i . . j wi- f IUIIUUIU H'V jIMI III ttoxtct v-!eryzrrsrnr7VXsrnVKmmFr fe Our Clearance Sale B F binary 3rd esins re WE WANT TO CLEAN OUT THE STOCK WE HAVE ON HAND IN OR DER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK Ladies' Patent Leather, Gunmotal, Vici Kid, Velvet Suede, Tan Button Shoes, all $4,00 and $4,50, will go at $3.40 Ladies' High Top, Lace, Black and Tan, $4,50 and $5,00 Shoes so at : $3.50 Misses' Patent Leather, Gunmotal, $3,00 and $2,75 Shoes go at $2.00 Children's and Babies' Shoes and Skuffers will all be sold at a big reduction, Boys' Shoes, Button and Lace, regularly $2,50 to $3,50, will go at $2.00 and $2.50 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, Work Shoes and High-top Boots II be sold at a very low figure, We have no old stock to offer you, Bring in your feet. 0ur shoes are anxious to take a walk Electric Shoe Store rcn- Ider tlioni nnd tho stnto of Oregon . (iiii liuponniu nun vaiinuie service, nun nn niiiru i u.rt'BH iii you my graierui tunnies. I have discuss d the bill with n number of Hepresentatlves from public Innd states, nil of whom have approved It, and I think nil othors I from tho stnto will support It. In .that evont wo will have a very ma terial backing for the bill. With Ib st wjshos, 1 nm, truly yours. W. C. II AW MS Y. Ryal Tli eate Thursday and Friday a i aXtra Attractio ineiiiacolo 1i:i M'MHKIt CV'V 180 South Broadway. S. J. IMMEL, Prop. Tho lumber production of tho mills of Portland during tho yonr 1013 totnllod 055,500.000 feet. Tills shows nn Increaso or 31.700,000 feet over tho provlous yrnr. The cargo shipments rrom Port land In 1913 totalled 278,398,858 reet. This Is nu Incronso or S8, 12",. 707 feet over 1012. nfrghnrn filtliimrinta fenm DnrHnti.l during the year 1913 were 107.1C,., 1009 feet, an Increaso of 55,914,501 I feet over 1912. Tho domestic shln- ments were 11 1.230. 781 f. et. an In crease or 32,511,173 reet over 1912. Tho mills In the Grays Harbor. Washington, district, cut during' 1913. 701,005,000 Toet. ncnlnst 723.-' 000,000 In 1912, nn Increaso or 41, 905.000 reet. Willapa Harbor. Washington, dis trict cut 245.258.000 reot durincr tho year, u deereaso or 43,004,000 reot as compared with thnt or 1912, when a total or 288,202,000 reot was cut. Tho TImbermnn. Tho laiMKS or tho IMMCSHYTRIt. 1AX ClU'ltCH will hold a COOKK1) rOOl) SALK, SATl'llDAY, .TAX. !lt, beginning at 1 o'clock, at tho I'KIl-UY-XICHOI.SOX STOKE. MOTION PICTURES IN NATURAL COLORS-TrJ PICTURES ARE NOT TINTED ONES, BUT REAL LIFE COLORS. ' Hero is something that the Deonle of Marsl North Bend have 'never seen before, so here is, cnance to see them, and I am sure tney you all, EVERYMAN A drama in three parts, . LAKE GARDA A beautiful scenic, FARHIflMQ IM PATUIMfl QIIITQ THE PANAMA CANAL In natural colors, to- scenery, Four reels of black and white pictures, also vaude- Admission, lower floor, 25c; balcony 15c; childR" Llbby COAT. The kind YOU have ALWAYS VSKI). Phona 72. Pacific Livery nnd Trauster Company. Coquille River Coal GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AN TO CLINKER FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. rcpn a paimpq Phone 181-L ' 186 Broadway J mm XOTICi: OV ItKllBJIPTIOX OV SPECIAL UlPItOYIIlCXT llOXHS. Xotico is hereby given that pursu ant to the provisions or Chapter V of Titlo XXVI, L. O. L., and in ac cordance with tho terms and condi tions or said bondB, tho City ot Marshfleld will tako up and cancol tho special Improvement bonds or said City ot Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, Issued ou tho 1st day of August, 1910, aud uuinbered from S2 to 85 Inclusive, each ior the sum ot 1500 and all or said bonds bear ing Interest at tho rate of 6 por cent per annum and will on tho next semi annual coupon period ot said bonds, to-wlt: on tho first day of February, 1914, pay to tho proper owners and holders of said bonds, face value of each thereof with accrued Interest to said date and tho owners and holders of said abovo described bonda are hereby notified to presont tho same for payment and cancellation to the undersigned, tho Treasurer of said l nn.. t ula fflr-e ID tl" TtnnnnH Tlank Ifl Bald l" flnl.l rrna HnUnt'. " ' . ,.nf. tatt1 aaio ior p. -- t. redemption, and ore i ( mai iniBicov .,i,i iniftpnst nayruent r on February 1st, lW" Dated this 16th W 1914 n.T.i Treasure of SW1 K', county,