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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1914)
mitMiiA jii i jiiiAaganaum-JDt.tJ'jgmB'JTTO ' ' "fc,Tt ' mmrnmngtitlif'l"'''"'''" ,y!''i' ium "'tut WW" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION." ' Jm TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- . -:- has been a hobby with us for a good many, years and a lot of our customers will tell you when It conies to getting gootl, sound 'durablo framing material at the right price we 1 low our bust- ItUflH flint Inll . r. 4 . . ........ 1 i . . I t i . TO BE STUDIED ucno. .mot ICIl WIIUI JUU WWII IUUI1IU !I1U UIO lltlll II II I yUll VYUllt to ipend and we'll get busy with our pencil and ilgme out the beat your money can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. KKTA 1 1, I HCl'AIITM I0NT CUT THU PUKL ItllJi IN TWO IIV USIXO OUIt WOOD l'HONK U)0. IHU SOUTH ItltOADWAV There is gasoline, and' gasoline. There's the mixed kind you have to use two gallons of to get one gallon's worth of power and then there's (BTIGA'tlO SHOWS THAT 71 M CJKN? OF PRIVATELY mm LANDS IS HKIil) 11V JBER LANDS TIMBER LANDS POWER N FEW HANDS M3 TIMBER BARONS. Kir . I LEM, Or.,1 July 9. Stnto For F. A. Eljlottf liaB gathered stn- that are Illuminating ns to wnerflhlp. of' dregon'B immense rod aroaV. Ho finds that l.HUO, icrea of tlmberland Is hold by ialdonta 'of ' Oregon. Of the forest estates which exceed N) acres' lrixtont, alxty-Bovon n owners f)oldJLj94G,7.'U acres, ' Blxty-olght 'vnon-rosldont own- Qjfive tltlo tbj2;923,198 acrcB. prtvatoly owned stumnugo of nto aggregates', 543,045 ncrrs, ,. is In the liandsiof 17,70.1 own- The IndlvldualpholdliiKB nver- jlf42 acrea! VThls average Ib "lit down Cy tllefact that thoro 3,014 owneraTif'wTio have" trnetB ) acres or less'.. Tlio bulk of ivatoly 'owned tlmburlniid Is In rgo holdlrigSifelip figures allow (4 per cenTETofftliio total number iber ownersYhavo holdings of reB or lew.'fiLV CllU'so lioldltiKsiarnount to only 2,- tuiilo acreBroTjpfiior cent of the ,",.:! utoly ownedMThls menus that MlllfU rnnt nflheYnrIvatL'lv nwnod t'Cil Inland In OregonlB held by tlio Oj Elliott's figures show that 1,- (8 acros areiJeTd by 3005 own- ., I tracts ofvlOOfrto 040 acres; -fl nrirju nfAAliAlrl )iv 1". f. ft mt'iu ! Wl- n.u.v.u j .' w... COUNTUY'S TIMBER SUPPLY IS RAPIDLY BEINO DIMINISHED vSIXTV BILLION FEET REINO CONSUMED ANNUALLY. L,,IM AiiorUud Ire., to epot PT TImm.1 VASHINGTON, July 10. -In tho bolfef that the methodB UBod In ex ploiting timber rosotirccH and tho restoration of normal nnil healthy conditions In Industries which con vert t.linber Into UBablo products vi tally concern tho public, Secretaries i Ilcdflcld nnd Houston hnvo com I pleted their plans for-a Joint study by thoir departments of supply and exploitation or tho country's tim ber. One of tho conditions which mnko the study of Immediate Importance, nccordlug to an announcement mnde recently, Is tho fact that standing tlmbor, estimated at nbout three thoiiRand billion febt, la being re duced of ItB Btumpago at a rate of approximately sixty billion feet nil nually. Dcsplto this limited timber supply, lumbermen are unable to market the poorer grades. It Is hoped that much waste can bo saved under tho im proved conditions of marketing nnd lino of wood. ers In tracts of 040 to 2000 ncrcH; 015,071 ncroa are held by l!03 own ers In trncts of 2000 to 5000 bcich; 040,151 acreB aro hold by Ul own ers In trncts of 5Q00 to 10,000 acres; while 4,508,022 acrcB are hold by 135 owners In tracts of 10,000 acres or more. ;ai v J l.-li ALL-OVER OREGON irdt, .EM. Loganberries of the fin ality ever raised In tho Wll r':J'o Valley are coming In to the Fruit UnlonVhllo tho qunl . i first-classy, the' quantity for I reasons la ? jiot as largo as itLi One of thejreasona is that re i ne havo'vnot'lborno tho usual I .... r of berrlw, and this condl- i due- toV.tljjBafnith of tho r, whlchpfeventB tho growth ';velopmeatoffiio baby berry. coolerjjftw'eather tli,o borrlea grow largeriancl 'fuller. jENE.Dr.fHF. McComack, fone.'hafl'beeh fleeted a dlrec- , ' theforthwwtfrrulL DlBtrlb- nd:::' AMoclatloiMtoropresont tho ,l'betta ValleyH'3ub-contrnl dlvi- p''.i.. 'ganlzatlonfyliich wbb effected "'"rtland yesterday." J. O. Holt, ,4 or of the Eugene Frultgrow- ..soclatlon, returned to Eugono "last night; .after participating .lib' organisation!! tho Willam- illey brancluK IENE. 8cho6ll)lBtrIct No. 95, embraces thelocallty at Cedar which. ISvfourTeon miles up cKenzIe Valjeyrom Eugene, rect a newfisehoolhouso this r, modernJntbry dotnll, to I the onejBOWMBtUso. I MILWAUKIE. A petition Tor n writ of review was filed last Tuesday In the Circuit Court against Clnck- 'ainnH Coimtv. iiHltlntr (lint tnmi in I "' T------ in road tnxos bo given to the town by tho county. AliUANY. Using nltro-glyccrlne, J burglarM blow the safe of (HII'h ni Or el, a i dlso store at Sclo nnd sccurod a small amount of inoney last night, 'according to word received by Sher iff Ilodluo this morning. Tho sher I Iff immediately loft for Sclo. ALI1ANY. Chief of Police Austin today wont on a leuvo of absence for thu uoxt 00 days, during whch time iio will bo engaged In getting his threshing outfit In readiness for su pervising the oporntton of tho saino during thu Benson. Officer King is acting chief. -Sarly estimates m BBDURO. he dlfferentifrultgrowors from BBctlona 'ofD?ugla8 County n optlmUtlsautlook for tho crop. Thos-ewtio hnvo given urea wyih aTho total crop he county, JUKo six carloads jat this lllljbg exceeded Is Ol'lctloH efj-tkmen in chargo JFrult UnlowWtlio oarly re- ra 'alwaygfaytlto bo low. aitANTS PASS. Hon. James Lo gnn, th6 woll known Waldo mining man, has beon elected prosldont of tho Oregon-California Mining Con gress that has Just closed ltH session at ABhlnnd. ' DALLAS. On Sunday, July 19th, Dallas and Sheridan will cross bnts for the fifth and deciding gamo of j tho series of games playj'd by theso two strong soml-profeBslonnl teams. Each team has won two victories, Dallas winning both games played on tho homo grounds and Sheridan winning tho two games played In Shurldan. ttUna.-Mxlwfteks more will new a'rmeryibulldlng com- Jllacordlng tojjUw contractors. iuuri wurKiHMtiruvui'uiiy nil- ua the MrMsters have com- work Gtt tbejlDBlde. 8 ANY, Theawldnlght closing 1 not kreftrlaffect places um la A'lhtNyi whore soft and ooafUfrM,aro sold, as Counoll ratly passed an ce repaUngitltat section of paHce WNMHjiproniuucd sucti JJ TOWS ?AGeorgo Feld W a loaluiArgan, was at jijpy a Vll"withor day anc f3t K liWeSglPas D street junconiau3jiditlon, with Julelana as'.;yMnablo to de- in iktwwyttwiB iiijuriuH. yfORD.-yr-T&litll known pol 1. if 3te. M. yV)ftlyf was adopted lf5rJ3lty 0Hlbirosard to tho Hl(rtwwUj rate contra tkf hMtrKter meeting. It 1 HH7ptablo with tho of ijWjElJspeclal session me tWwalit. Thore wero HfeMaoAwas no ovor- D ALL AS. Mr. Cornld Volk, for merly publishor of tho Obsorvor, on Wednesday purchased from J. L. Ah lors fifteen acres of suburban prop erty at Salem, having n handsomo homo and somo thousand bearing pruno trees vand an abundance of other fruits, tho consideration being i 11,500, Mr. nnd Mrs. Volk will take possession of tho placo during tho present month. DALLAS. E. C. Dushnoll of Sa lem was in Dallas .on Wednesday and signed a contract with the Coun ty Court for the construction of a now brldgo acrosa tho La Creole Riv er at Dowersvllle. Tho bridge will bo ,a covered wooden structure, and will cost 11200. It will connect with the Salem road and will prove of great benefit to a large number of people who nro now Inconvenienced by not having any means of cross ing the river at (his point. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, , HOTEL DOTSON O. A. Hanson, Proprietor Now open under new management. A, home place with home cook ing served In family stylo. Hoard and room, $G,50 per week, 315 South Second st., Phone 157-J. RED CROWN ihe Gasoline ofQjmlify Red Crown is what you want. Even though you have to pay a little more per gallon you'll find it lots cheaper per mile. Red Crown signs arc furnished all dealers celling this gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (CilifornU) Murshflcld Goodies Garage Gasoline Headquarters FOR COOS COUNTY Central Ave -:- MairsMIeld FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Intercut I'mIiI on Time Deposit Officers: J.' W. lleuuntt, President. J. II. Fliuiiigun, VIce-PreHldent. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. P. Wliickcatrr, AmU Cashier. Don't be Held Up Deposltyour money with us, opon a checking account, and you wont' have to worry about holdup men. Not only will you guard against thieves getting your money, but you will bo protected against losing it. Another reason for carrying a bank account is that It will help 70U to save money the temptation to spend or fritter It away will not be so great when you aro not carrying a pocket full of loose change. In paying your accounts by check, you have a double receipt and aro conducting your affairs in a buslnessllko manner. Don't wait until you have $100 to open an account do It with $1 or 5 and do It today. Drop in and lot us explain it-to you If you are not fumlllar with banking. First National Bank of Coos Bay Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire aid Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. HKNUY BKNQ8TACKEN, Manager FA KM. COAL, TIM11KK AND I'LATTINd LANDS A SPECIALT. GENKKAL AOKNTS RAST8IDK MAItailFIKLl) OFFICE, PHONE VI-4. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PIIONF 101. S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Finn INiBHcngcr Arcoiuiuodnlions. Now Hlccl limit. B. .t PAUAIHQ WILL SAIL FOIt SAN FltANClSCO 8ATUHDAY JULY 18, AT 4 1 !., WITH PASSENOEItS AND FHEK1UT YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL POlt POItTLAM), SATUHDAY, JULY 18T1I, AT a V. M WITH FUEIOHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Agent, ' Mnifthficlil. S. S. HARDY HA;L9 FUOM SAN FHANOIHCO FOK COOS HAY EVEHY NINE DAYS Snn FrnuclNco Office, HnrrlHon Street Dork, Pier 1(1. Coos liny .M Eureka StciiniHlilp Line U. J. UNPEN, Agt., Phono Doug. SOTO. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMKOKTAHLE S. S. Geo. W. Elder NKWLY EQUIPPED NOHTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. MrflEOHOE AOENT W. II. PAINTEU Phono 44, Marshflold Phone 421, North Ilond i i i jaamm EQUIPPED WITH WHIELE8B. Sgg!PsJ"P Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FHOM MAHSHFIELD DUHINO MONTH OF JULY. AT l'2:ao I M., ON THE ITII, OTII, 14TH, 1DTII, 'JITII AND UOTII.... Tlcketa on nle to nil Eftfttcrn itolnts and Information tut to routes and raten cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Auent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co Semi-weelcly service Coos Bay and San Irancisco. S. S. Redondo AII FHOM SAN FltANClSCO FOK COOS HAY .MONDAY, JULY 'M, AT P. M. Equipped witli wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine (bcll. Passengers ond freight. fiAII-S FHOM SAN FltANClSCO FOIt COOS HAY SATUHDAY, JULY 1H, AT .1 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. (Joos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorge, Phone 44. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or new plateus, work gunruntced. Ribbons nnd carbon paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phone 41. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. s rr CALIFORNIA i Bi PULL ... "MTFOOIflA m stamps! LutoiOUrJLOS' AflGELtS m mLm LU'WW'KHffllB- All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office K00NTZ GARAGE Kxceislor Motorcycle Agency LEE TJR ES ' AUTOMOHILES STOKED COOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP MAHINE AND AUTOMOBILE ItEPAIHINQ OASOLINE FOK SALE NOHTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180.J BATTBItrcS KEPAIKED AND CHAHQKD IDEAL FHEE OKOVE AND PIONIO OKOUNDS Drlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for a fow days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds n specialty. Excursion to South Coo's River evory day. Marahfield Tiiuo Tablet Launch Express, week days, leaves, 8 a. ni.: Steamer Rain bow leaves Marshfluld at 8 a. m., every Sunday and 2 p. m. week days. For charter and picnic ar rangements, apply on board , 'Aifc.. W