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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY Y, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO I m NEW HOIS ON GODS BAY Contractors, Carpenters and Lumbermen Expect Busy SeasonPermits Out. ' Rostdenco budding on Co 03 Day has enow'n 'a decided' Incroaso in tho past eight weekB. Many now homco aro ncarlng completion. Othors havo leon remodeled. Architects aro work ing on plans for several now homos and btiBincBB buildings and every thing points to n big year in tho build ing activities of Coos Bay. Among the building permits is sued during the month of April aro tho following: Exona Unipstndt, to erect rosldencc on lots 3, 4, G In block 08. In the llallrond Addition. I XI. Tully, to erect J. h. Koontz gnrnco on North Front street. O. W. Trlbboy, to erect addition to building at G20 Central Avonue. P. D. Fletcher, to croct garago at 080 Blrod Avenue. W, P. Eldo'wncy to erect rcsldonco at south Second and Golden, L. Q. 1'osL to erect building on South Broadway, H. 13. Irwin, to erect building on South Fifth street, llallroad Addi tion. W. II. Ilyorly Ib building n bunga low on tho HaBt Side. C. N. Nelson Is building a bunga low nt Sumner. Mrs. Charlotte Kckhoff Is building a doublo hoiiBo at North Hond. Mrs. Albert Anderson Ib building a bungalow nt North Dend. Tho now Christian church at North Dend has been comploted. Herbert Honor's flno house nt Coos JUvor has been complotoil. , Chris GroliH has built flvo or six cottages in North Hond. Prank Hogers, of South Coos Rl vor Ib remodeling his home. II. I'Ockhnrt has inn do somo repairs on his building 11 1 .10(5 Front street. 10 SELL L G 1A COOS HIVKU FA1IM. fully equip ped, RHOOO. "HTUTSMAX AS CO." Llbby COAIi. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS UHKI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Times Want iuIh brine results. C. A. Smith Company Seeking Actual Settlers Lager- strom's Views of It. Cornell Lagerstrom, now hond: of the reforestation department of tho C. A. Smith' company is working on a plan for placing about 2,000 acres of tho company's logged off lands on tho markot. Ho is now in tho cast conferring with C. A. Smith about tho plan which provides for tho sala of tho lands only to bona fide Bottlers. Mr. Lagerstrom has n lengthy ar ticle In Tho Tlmborman on tho log ged off land and reforestation prob lem in which ho says In part: I "Tho logged off lands aro increas- Ing In area every day, and unless thoso logged off lands that are suit able for purposes other than refores tation, aro put within tho moans of tho sottlors, tho present cultivated land will rlso In inluo boyond rea son, town taxes will become confisca tory and timber taxes will rise to a point whore ownors will havo to cut tho timber In self-protection." "Undor tho present system of tim ber taxation reforestation or second growth Investment can only bo cngag cd In on lands which aro assessed at a low rate and In communities where tho landB under cultivation carry tho burden of tho taxes. "Honco tho conservation of cut ovor lands should bo as much a for estry problem ns tho conservation of tho timbered landB nnd tho refores tation of cur-ovor lands. A forestry department should bo a logged off land utilization department, nnd tho question of conservation should apply to all classes or land. This broad policy of conservation and reforesta tion tho forestry dopartniont of tho C. A. Smith' Timber Co., has been trying to follow. Tho company's holdings aro located In Coos County, on tho woBtorn const of Oregon. This county hns approximately 77C.78C acres of land, of which 10,703 Is un dor cultivation, or a little over 2 per cent. Tho Smlth-Powors Logging Company logs about'2000 acres a yenr of the timber compnny's lands, nnd uuloss n substantial portion of tlicso 2,000 ncros aro iiBOd for agricultural, orchnrd or Erasing lands the rounty's SLIVER FROM BRAIN SHOWN Jas. Ludwig of Bunker Hill Has Remarkable Exhibit Strange Recovery. Jas Ludwig of Bunker Hill yoster ilny was exhibiting a rather ghastly trophy, a piece of lath that had work ed out of tho wound in his head. Ludwig while working in tho C. A. Smith shinglo mill Inst winter was Btruck In the forehead by tho broken ond of a lath and it penetrated his brain through tho upper corner of the right oye socket. Tho Inth w,as broken. When ho was first examined but Httlo hopu wns held out for nls recovery but his unusunl physical strength won out. Owing to tho In Jury to tho bruin, It wns regarded too dangerous to try and probo the wound to remove tho pieco of lath or bono which tho physicians know wns Imbed dod theio and thoy loft It for nature to expel. Yesterday, tho plcco of Inth worked itself out from the wound so that it could bo pulled out. Lud wig Is feeling flno nnd will probably Do compiotly recovered soon. " : it t)t NEWS' OF NORTH BEMO ' To opKxixa Tim swTrr sr. timber and town taxes will become ruinous to tho owners. Hcnco tho forestry department, after making to pographical maps of the urea logged appraises and classifies tho land Into agricultural lands, grazing lands or lands suitable for reforestation. Every effort Is then mnde to utilize theso lands to their Millest extent Hi their different classifications." 8IUSLAW MAIL TIMB ItBDUCHI) Mnll Front Kugcno Now Arrive In Llttlo Mote TI11111 111 Hours. FLOIIENCB. Oro., May 8. Mnll from Eugene arrived hero Saturday morning, taking but llttlo over 21 hours to make tho trip. Ever sltuu tho railroad began carrying tho mnll part way, tho mall for nil lower Slus law points hnB been hold In Maple ton until tho next afternoon. Or ders or chnngo of schedulo weio re ceived by iho Mnplcton postmaster Friday nnd forwarded to the Florenco postmaster. Mayor Simpson says that he Is go ing nhead with tho Coos county build ing nt tho San Francisco exposition. Ho sayB that Director H. D. Connlck of the Exposition has alloted Coos county 100 feet Bquaro for tho build ing nnd that tho roports about a county not being allowed to exhibit separatoly is Incorrect. Chns. Kaiser has retired as leader of the North Bend Concert Band ow ing to his contracting work taking up so much of his time. J. A. Martin who recently enme hero from Anncor tes, Wash., will succeed him as leader and expects to also organize a now orchestra on tho Bay. It Is reported that an effort will be mndo by North Bend church mem bers to prevent Low Koysor opening I a. bowory dnnco on the vacant lot In I the rear of tho Bank of Oregon nnd 11 is expccieu mai 1110 manor win uu brought before the council next Tues day evening. Mr. Keyzer has tho platform undor construction nnd says that there Is nothing to tho roport that lio will pormlt ragging, etc. It Is thought that this roport followed the refusal of tho Marshflold council to 'grant him n permit for 11 dancing pavlllion In Mnrsliflcld. .1. P, Standlsh expects to havo the now whnrf of tho North Bond Lumbor company completed within a fow days Lit nddB about 27000 squaro feet to tno lumber company s uocit room. When tho Simpson Lumbor company extend their dock, North Bend will have over n qunrtor of a mllo of straight dock. C. T. Fnrlss and wife will lenvo booh for Franklin, Nobr., where thoy expect to mnko tholr home. Stowart McDonald and wlfo aro spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nowlln nt their now homo nt Ten Mllo. nnl Injuries, tho settlement being- ef fected out of court. W. H. Clmppcl, of North Bend, is nttcndlng, the state convention of the Modern Woodmen nt Eugeno as a del egate from the Coos county camps.. Hank DiorB states thnt tho Wllesy Interests will pay their street im provements in ensh. Thoy owe nbout ?1 5,000 for tho street work nrotitul tho lots which thoy bouglft from the Simpson company a fow years ago. M I G W,& & l'm "ji 'day I icliin.1 ' A brand new flyt Of w is,.. Mai r.. i 111 tell you what aimed at one Dut missed myjwat No Joy for me, "Wln ElVjj. . I made a pass, I And Hint, 1 t.i-.77 J I " .. U1UKO The looking glass. My wife soaked one Pranlt Col. And killed It dead And me almost! 'Twob on my headi W'"tTt 1 oiose . HuslncR, Corner i,i. Havo your Job printing dono at Tho Times office. Martin Hnkauson hns withdrawn from the firm of Carlson, Hnknnson nnd Itunn nnd his former partners will continue tho business. Geo. Gclsondorfcr who Is now oper ating a plant near Dandou was visit ing friends nnd looking after business hero tills week. It is stated that John Knno tins Bottled IiIh ilninniro milt fnr S2(ir.O against l'erl'ain ft Oldloy for porso- I BANDON, Ore., May 8. Another man has turned up missing In Ooi.r county, adding to tho long .string of mysteriously disappearance tlinlarcrc ported In this section from time to time. JiiBtlce Wndo has received the following oxplanntory letter from Mrs. J. C. Williams of 1213 i'lno Strcot, Grants Pass, Oregon concern In tho Inst case: , "Do .you know anything about a man by tho name of Tom Williams, who has boon cutting ties for n com pany about two miles from Bnudoii, Tho last I hoard from I1I111 wns In February In tho early part of the month. Ho 1iub written every week or two slnco ho went there nbout Sept. 1st. He scouts to huvo drop ped out of sight. Wo havo been In formed thnt ho 1 as money coming to him from tho company nnd his tools wero left there. No uuo scoins to know what hns become of him. "He Is of middle age, light com plected, bluo eyes, weighs nbout MB pounds and haBn light iniiBtucho. "Ho is my son nnd 1 would appre ciate It H you will try to locate hint "Wo fenr foul piny ns ho hns never been known to do this way. It bcoiiib Btrango ho would do this, cvoryflng points to n mystery. If you know of nny way or to whom wu could' wrlto to find out anything, wo will suroly npprcclnto It." Take Baby With You Times Want Ads Oct Results. There is no greater con venience than a HEYW00D COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART. "Why Pay More?"' Jolinson-fluIoYsefl Company 0 wi KEEP IfOUR EYES ON CENTRAL AVENUE ' Ml - ! I I -........l.--MI M- t iowffx " -( I 1 f" 1 t ., Late Styles Always Kr v Fine Millinery Central Avenue CENTRAL AVENUE continues tho oven tenor of its way despite war with Mexico and other national and international dis turbances. Tho great whito way is a scene of busy activity every day and a popular prome nade on pleasant ovonings. Tho people aro coin ing to regard Central avenue as their street. If you havon't got tho habit now is a good time to begin. Keep your oyes, centralize, economize and merchandize on Central avenue. tafffordl's High Grade ' Candies are The Best ay Hotel Snap I year lease, 2(1 rttonix furnlhlted, Kitchen nnd (lining room furnltui-0 iiiid fixture. .Dining room seating rapacity for forty jhthoiih. .All for ijUOdO.OO. .Apply to Title. Guarantee and Abstract Company Oi'KN AN ACCOUNT WITH TIIK First National Bank Of Coos Bay AVAUi YOVKSKnF'OP ITS SUPK1UOH FACILITIES. Safo deposit boxes m burBlar-proof vaults for root at low rates. Central Aveuue. The Prescription Store For Cautious Folk Too much cannot be said about the cautiousness that is exercised in the compounding of a prescrip tion. Extreme carefulness and watchfulness must at all times be exercised, Cleanliness, neatness and precision are important factors, These things' when combined with drugs of known strength, pur ity and efficiency, lift a load of care from your mind and add greatly to tho speedy recovery of the pa tient, Have such a service for yours, We will fill your prescriptions just as your doctor would like to have them filled, Cautious folks know this, that's why they bring their prescriptions to us., "THE SQUIBB DRUG STORE." OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMAAY F. I). COHAN THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE Place That Insurance Now Dy special arrangement, 1 am ablo to adjust all small lire firo lossoa immediately. I roprosont tho following fire In surance companloB, all million dollar corporations, tbe solid oat on earth; LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS FIREMEN'S FUND 1 also repreBont tho famous Aetna, writing liability, bur glary, plate glass, surety bonds, otc. E. I. CHANDLER PLAN TO TAKE UNDAY DINNER AT THE Chandler Hotel Keep youiir eye on this space next . Friday I HHMOMHMMMSJB-MHiM ' a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue Central Ave. -Free Concert When shopping on Central Avenue drop in at Wiley II. AN len Compnny's Music Store nndHKAK TIIK LATEST VICTOU HECOUnS. Wo Mill ho pleased to play them. Wiley a Allen Co. L. U THOMAS, Mgr. r , I have Just received a new stock of factory re built typewriters, all makes, which are being sow aj from $30,00 up, $5,00 down and .$5.00 per month, Cleaning and repairing a specialty, nio bons and garbon paper, Circular letter work, CARL Lo STOCKIN i Sales Agont. 90O Pon'trnl AvonilA. Underwood Typewriter Co. Wales Visible Adding Machine. Tel, 350, American aiuuiBj'" "ESraw ,wtft. amw J B