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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
i BT1 ISIsR- ifif y- f " ---,'-"' . ..AvW l! wPS9fiK 1 1trtrPaarT'MWSgfiWillMCi JJHK0008 BAY TIMES, MARSHflSlC, QREQONTHUDAY, MARQH.gay 1914 KVRNINQ EDITION, ISSJli.,1... , , -'- iL.J.-.',.Ji4''"'"''"J i mi mi tJHwnwiiwmi i iimih mini in i unii.i n . .. ., - UNITKD STATUS PKNXSVTi. ILLINOIS COUNTY THIRD ,ME INTERESTING CROP STATISTICS jM GOUNTV LEADS RA COl'XTV SIXOND.AN 7vroN. 0. c- MnrcI 26. County, Ponnsylvnnlu, corn, rflicnt ffPlcs County, California, 'nnd oats, livestock and dairy prod- first rank as rcgarus viuuu uih; oi aici-cnn uounty, Illinois; i nil tho 2.D60 counties Whitman County, Washington; Llv ni. States, according to Ingston County, Illinois and La Salle renort on the census or , County, Illinois; corn, wheat, oats iv Director William .1. and cereals, nnd of Aroostook Coun- .l,.i ' thirpiiu of the Con-1 ty, ftlnino, potatoes nnd vecotnbloH w iiu ww""" , f . . . . .. " .." pnmmorco. i-nn-rnio principal unty. Pennsylvania, ranked props' Mcln County, third; Whltmnn County. 0an fourth: Livingston Illinois, fifth: Iroquois Bu, .-'lift' La B.HO Ulnolf, BMciiiii. '" " ,iy. Maine, eighth. iloatlon (at tno mrm? oi -allfornln, according to tho ra $11,720,900; LnncnH fM..:.....i...,in tin nr.n.. 'I' ' ...... J.I.. Itllnno t 9 . Whitman County, Wnsh- 112,540,700; IjIVIiibhiuii ill noli. $11,377,300; Iro- inty, Illinois, $10,007,800; County. Illinois, iu,aaz,- Aroostook uouiuy, aiuiiic, in The total valuation ops raised In theso eight ras 1Ki,IUI."U ur iiiiuui wit of the total valuation mis raised In the United ilfh was $5,187,101,000. nrlpal crops raised In Los ounty In the order of their fruits, etc., liny and HC MOCK, uniry imiuuiin, i cgctabloa: of Lnncnstcr crops of tho United States, in tho order of their value, were tho cereals, corn, wheat, outs. etc., hay and forage and cotton. Somo Interesting data aro pre sented by the figures for tho vnluo por aero and per cuplta of tho crops raised In theso eight banner coun ties of the United States. Tho fig ures for Los Angolos County show that tho total value of the crops raised thero averaged $3fi per atre and $20 por cnplta (tho city of Los Augolc.8 with a population of 320,000 being within Los Angeles County, 'Is tho ehlof reason for the low rate per cnplta); for Lnncnstcr County, PeniiBylvnnln, $28 por acre and $78 per capital; for McLean County, Ill inois, $18 por aero, and $188 per copltnl; Whltmnn County, Washing ton, $14 por ncro, and $377 por capital; Livingston County, Illinois, $18 por ncro nnd $281 per capita; Iroquois County, Illinois, $1G per ncro and $298 p4r capita; Ln Sallo County, Illinois. '$17 por ncro and $113 por cnplta, nnd Aroostook County, Maine, $23 per ncro and $130 per cnplta. Tho corresponding crop vnluo figures (at tho farm) for tho United States for tho same year woro $10 per aero nnd $C0 nor cnpltn. III.. M- WILL WORK FOR 000 A. T. HIS MORRISON WILL MAKE CAMPAIGN vnn iiKPitK. HK.VTATIVE OX THIS ISSUB invuiis GHHATEH ROND ISSUB In n letter to tho editor of Tho Times, A. T. Morrlpon, of Coqtilllo, writes ns follows concerning Ills candidacy for the Lcglslnturo be fore tho Democratic primaries: Editor Times; My purpose In ask Ing the people to send mo to tho Legislature Is to try and get a bet tor system of rond laws so that It will bo possible to build a hotter system of roads. One of tho worst drawbacks to the settlomont of peoplo on our Oregon lnnds nro tho mlBorablo con ditions of our highways. Tho peoplo nro getting awnko to this fact nnd nro willing to build roads.but our rond laws can bo so Improved thnt wo will bo nblo to mnko hotter headway. Through our rond association I urn going to Initiate a mcasuro to chni-go tho limit of bonded Indebt edness from two por cent of tho nssesscd valuation to flvo por cent. I think that tho peoplo of Oregon will glndly voto for this chnngo If tho matter Is put up to thoni nt tho gcnernl election this next No vember. I bollovo thnt tho peoplo of Coos County would voto n mil lion In bonds quicker than $440,000. Wo could then build enough ronds to reach enough moro peoplo so that thero would not bo any con tention u h to whoro tho money would bo spout. Very truly, A. T. MORRISON. 116 IN THE NORTHWEST standing this, enormous quantities of eastern pork, bncon nnd Inrd aro an nually consumed by Pacific const states. In rexnrd to tho mtnlltv an.l nl.nn. mm vnst of tho Rocky i unnco of pnsturo. tho scientists In . lly providing pnsturo for tholr Investigations observed thnt tho lost of this region nnd mil- men wno wero entiiuslastlc pork pro- tUllty of tho hog to hnr-1 iliicorH fed n liberal supplemental MTO.V, I). C, March 20. ice nrlco of pork In tho fthueat has been high lio- the fact thnt It has boon , to s'.lp a largo porcontngo ( crops for himself tho cost Idr pork In tho Northwest to materially reduced ns to log industry profitable rtiefo considerations aro In n new bulletin of tho krtment of Agrlculturo on grain' ration to growing hogs when on pnsturo whllo those who thought thoro wob little profit In rnlslng hogH ran thorn very Inrgoly on pasture without other feed during tho graz ing Benson. In most localities In the Pacific ituro nnd drain Corps for . Northwest It Is possible to provldo io Pacific Northwest." hero and thero through- brthwest aro men who nro r producing pork, nnd tholr tropg and feeding systems itudled by tho Investl- havo complied tho Do- new bulletin. Owing to llncreaso In population In I. the demand for pork hns ner man tno supply. Al- Kre have been somo out- hog cholera, this nron has rkulily freo from this dls Mesa bcraiiso of tho senr- Tho largor cities hnvo pod packing houses, and . on stockyards nro In opor rllanil, Oregon. Notwlth-' crops thnt mny bo hogged off during several montus or tno iiusv season. Tho crops gonornliv lifted for this purposo nro wheat, field peas, com nnd barley. Tho bullotln gives In formation In eonsldorablo dotnll re garding siiltablo pasture crops for tho different sections of Washington nnd Oregon. It also contains a number of Illustrations. An easily and cheap ly constructed rack for feeding liny to IiogH Is shown. Farmers, Interested In developing tho hog Industry In tho Pacific North west aro advised to wrlto for this now bullotln (No. G8), which can bo had frco on application to tho U. S. Department of Agrlculturo, Washing ton, I). C. EST LESS MEAT IF ' -i mmtmmrr js-jl. rlUft mm V wjt .. ... k fTjA 2 l Ifcc a. Wc rf ; 4W: r.t t t kj m&&zmK I&1 Tnko n Olnsi of Suits to Flush Kid- iieyH If Illndder Ilotlierit Voti Drink LotH of Wutcr. Entlng inont rcgulnrly eventually produces kldnoy troublo In somo form or other, says a woll-knowii author ity, bocauso tho uric ncld.in meat ex cites tho kldnoys, they becomo over worked, got BlugglBh, clog up and causa nil sorts of distress, particular ly backacho and misery In tho kid ney roglon, rheumatic twinges, so voro hendnchos, ncld stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sloopleBsncss, blndder and urinary Irritation. Tho moment your back hurts or kldnoys aron't nctlng right, or If bladder bothers you, got about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any good pharmacy, tako n tnblcspoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for a few days and your kldnoys will then act flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho ncld of grapes and lomon juice, combined with llthla, and has boon used for generations to flush clogged kldnoys nnd stlmulato thoni to normal activity; also to neu trally tho nclds In tho urlno so It no longer Irritates, thus ending blndder disorders. Jnd Salts cannot Injuro anyono; makes a dollghtful effervescent llthla wntor drink which millions of men and women tnko now and then to keep tho urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kldnoy disease f". 1913, by the Panama-Paclflo International Exposition Co, P OF THE EAST" AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC IN- fJJONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. ' 1Hrb irrouil nt utnlnnl-.. lu n nin.lnl nt lio "Vntlmia nf thn l!t nblch Will Riiriiiniiiit Ijo Ar.li n Mm lllulnr- Run In the "ft of the Sun nnd Stars at tho Puuuuiu.Pneltle International cwiuon at Snn Francisco In 1015. Heading from left to right, , follows; 1, Arabhelk; 2 nnd 8, Negro Servitors; 3 nnd Ho "ii ' Arab Falco,llr: B ("e elephant), India; 0, Tibetan ' "Dgollan Horneihaii. Tho four pedestrian figures nre by A. " the tWlllr.ulHn.. I... r f n..,lll -ml ,tm alnilmnt nnrt r'r "tiers by Frederick O. It. Itoth. ' TIME TAI1LE Willamette -Pacific Motor Car ft,S!cS'AN,X(J,, Wng montn for the al,Z.e,.1er'y PPle. to ? . Bnppe and '. be feared nnd . 2?ey and Tar is .5". 'ieve "B! i an,! .i. Passages. a Phartno- "'r g 'Chandler Hotel. Ksty! "uo Dru AVOID STOTFV, WIIEEZV, IIUEATIIIXO ' Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for an Inflammed and con gested condition of the alp passages, and bronchial tubes. A cold de velops quickly if not checked and bronchitis, la grlppo and pneumonia are dangerous possibilities. Harsh, racking coughs weaken the system, but Foley's Honey and Tar Is safe, pure and certain In results. Con tains no opiates, Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Cen. tral Avenue Drug Store, local agency Lenvo MnrMiflcId 0:30 a. in. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:30 a. ni. 12:30 a. in. 1:00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m, 2:30 p. in. 3:00 p. in. 3:30 p. m. 4:00 p, m. 4:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:00 p. in. 6:30 p. in. 7:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Sat unlays only. 11:00 p. m. 12:00 m. Icvo XortJi IJcnd 6:45 a. w. 7:15 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 9:16 a. ni. 10:15 a. in. 10:46 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 11:45 a. ax. 12:45 p. m. 1:15 p. m. 1:45 p. a. 2:15 p. m. 2:45 p. a. 3.15 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:46 p, in. 5:15 p. a. 6:45 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:45 p. in. 7:15 p. m, 7:45 p. m. 8:16 p, m. 9:15 p. m. 10:15 p. to. Saturdays only ii:i& p. m. 12:15 a. m. seses utimmhtiwnw wgjgwwy WHITE GLOVES CLEANED Full Dress Suits to Rent UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT SCO Central Ave. Phono 2S0-X CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlrab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers Will go anywhere at any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78 NJgbt phone 139-X. TOM GOOD ALE, Proprietor, Open All Night. PrH'ftW MtHith'i MARSHf IELD CHOP HOUSE A fooon lUiAci: to i:Ai'. A long-felt Want of the people of Marshflold has been filled. A Restaurant In tho most convenient locality, Invitingly clean and modern In ovory respect, whoro a flrst-claBs meal can bo had at a reasonable price. - Nona but Government-Inspected meats, Coos River ranch eggs, dairy milk, cream ;ind home-made pies Borved in this up-to-dato place. GIVE US ONE TRIAIj AT LEAST. A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE Lovers of good coffee hnvo a treat In storo for thorn hero. Wo ubo a receipt of a famous French Chof and mako a fresh supply every two hours. OYSTERS AND FISH Frosh oysters fresh from the shell to you; not kopt In cans, ninklng ptotnntuo poisoning im possible. Wo nro always sup plied with fresh fish, clam crabs and gnmo In season. ROBERTS (Sb ROSE, Proprietors Low Rates.for Hi(3iing Trunks We haul trunKt between tiny points In Marahflold for tktf felMv lag rates, delivery to be ftntdr.la the first stories of butldlbgK ' One trunk . $ yJfl Three trunks Mm Twelve trunk .JiM Star Traatfer mI Sternfe Ck Levi Hettker, Prtp, Phdnee. 180-.T o-L; -n. Isn't It Fine? The,old. house never looked so brlflht before. Electric Light has added an air of cheer and .comfort and it's a great boon for tired? eyes; jtoo. The soft, mellow light is fine for reading or sewing at night. Electric LigKt Brightens 4he Utomjg You can brjghtemXQUR Ijome with this mod ern luxury at'a very low cost. tfour homecan be wired quickly, pbeapjy;and. without irtj or muss. y Qijegpn Power Q$). -Second and Central SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION - ,ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA . TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, RoyaJ, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleuiilnjr, repairing or wow platens, work giiarniitced, ItUiboes amd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44, Alliance efftce. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Inter-Ocean Transportation o. Scmi-wcekly service Coos T3ny and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, AT 3 P. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. u S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine ,bcll. Passengers and freight. M. I I WILTj SAIIi FROM PAN FBANOISCO FOR MAItIlVlUIJ), Fill DAY, MAIICII 27, AT 8 P. gan Francjscp Qffjice, Greenwich street pierNjti..S3.. ana ouu jjiig uuifaing. Cpps BAy Agpnt, C. F. Mc0pnpp,Pljpnp44. fOFESSIONk KHLDRBB ROGESR8 NELSON. Vi ajewher f Ple Pupil of lldK Mansfeldt t Hai Frauelsce, Ga. FJre rwrV tcuwhrag tttptrlcHCejik Sft? Frwcffice lies. A94 South Tenth St. Phone 4 JO-J. ' HI ! I Vr T. T!PK1N8m. 8, T yv (Weltsnep MfUenIu,) Ejrery Kowm iiseso trU4 witheut, itutm or eureery. It6M?s, 136 Wtlkrttoi&'trvr,. rt Phone iM(M v lMnrakfltM, wr. . r.'s:...- r BO. O. MORPIIT, Expert fUso, player Mi 'l-UBIBK.-tMSUIAUr-e-. ,ir. tu: iSoWi Orders.Wftr iIt-T s B.AIll Mfl(eBttfK e.vaatae. ' ' ' ' t w Jtt MMBB,. "iCvfljrr" OKii-omciipo. riijTr-iiil: IsSfl.'IMxthllcirret. . JiMV :! .At V. fLiM i-L) " ""T"'' . i 'lleMtaer fsW riAfflrS. Itetwtea fiirnfcMed ewjyyrt.;- ItrM. WjniflHX ) jtiTtia OONT4nirtW CO. GOHNKV al)b atlHi Contractor, and. IMer,''; mPABT WORK IS ' y Klnt. nd lAlder flta. TM. M. M.JrTAr JHcewMreriMaeBtairfxiftJMSAMev ., .Once pUofle 330. 'KfloaursgeZtfU ' 2Q2, IrrUfr Bletlc. Keuie ylieie. 1BC-J. ryt. a, a. HHKmit MMqM3, Orw, BeesB 204.20, C4ke BulldlsK. fifUeBce ptaene 2B2-X. ni i . 4 i i i ,-t IMT R. PA IXRINCKR, 'VV 4T Tcexier of Ple. Reildence Studio, Me. i.. " Pheie;ffj: BENJAMIN OfJXUNp, OesinlUac (Mlii Orteee, 9M'frrkiK Bieck. Phone I3-L er S7tf. " ' .mfUiiitu PBKTRILlir HAIJtilNQeW " PlAkJet aael Ttetitirr . PaeH.V YT O, 7HJUDXJR, "" : )YV AlWfilTWT. tteeau Ml Ml aHM, Oek"lMIi T7.u..8. tvxmn. i 'iiimiiaeeae a i UQPIPPPD WITH W70HPPW- Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMS. Sails from Morahflold Mr6b Htli, 11a. TO.; Mrc) 31st, 7;Q0 9. h). Marcii 28th, 11:30 a. m.l April .4tb, 1 p, m,J April lttiJ, 10 8. W.J April 18tb, l p. .; April 26th, 10 . hi.; April 30th, 1 p, to, Salle from Portland March 18th, 25th, S a. ,; April 1st, 8th, J6th, 22nd, 28th, 8 A. ni. TlckeU ob Mle to all Ratern points and lforwSion a to reatea and r.Atee ctioerfull furalshed. , Phone 427-L. If. J. MOMK, Ajttat "no paw wxm j YOUR" VOtAJlKH p fN .oypr ,iJA V w7irdB THp COO, pm 55 vWW8K liC .'S. AR0LINE. EQUIPPED W1TJI WIRELESn FINE PASSENGER ACCOJIMODATIONS. NEW BTKlih JJOAT. NuIIn from Nortli Ilnd Saturday, March UH, for Portland. HallH for Sun Frunciwo, Hatunidy, April 4. PASSENOEItS AND FREIGHT North Bend Lumber Company, Aflts. Phone 1071. North Rend S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MAR8HFIELD FOR EUREKA WUDNE8DAY, MARCII 'M, AT 0:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, 918 JJO. Connection with tlie North Rank Road at Portlaad. North Pacific Steamship Company v Phone 44. O. F. M'GEORGE, A mat. OUR WJWJJ WW ' NEW SPrllMQ QOIM JUST RpCWAVm ' $. $ "JENWINGS uaj-un ni . iMwijitwapyaat YOU -AUTO XALL FOR FOaTPS AU70I Pour goed cars with rM ,4Hm, For .ay , - W v;VT Right Orffcu ' r- D. L F00TE. The Times Does Job ?lntii; MR0. o. f. lnnAsum DrMaiail and LafAlM 5aJIHK lngrrlcu rcaieaaale' i''1 Over MMea & atatsea.Btere f Pheae S4S-J. The Tlaaes waat 4e -,fet MMj tiey e after, k , , :u r u