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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1914)
EGKEEEdTI TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914. EVENING EDITION. C(fC RAV TUVfFQ'" 1! & 088'icr Co. and to furnish J vO lJr 1 1 JUYlI-ivJ $.,u oii.tinn of v rklng capital u r T ,,viv "i. n ii, T ,lje represented b arcounts and bills nvi?lV??.l,v,J',,,,vr ..1.,.,b' """''l "f the Mccoimlck llanw i'l "" r tln Machine Co. ihe Deerlng H.ir- ester Co. and the Piano Manu'a- turing Co . Or in cas. for J12.uoo . ! wo of the capital stock of the com pan. and on August 13. 1902, this proposition was accepted. The prop erty turned In was of greater value iii.ui wie biock issueu ior it. mis FIB ADD W ESTER CO. IS II MONOPOLY SI a Busy PUCE HON IS A BUG PNG ARTIST I I SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST vi: rritxisii a n.n a.vd wilii I'.vv tiii: rosTAcii: ox its m-rmtx anlte, the sole question is as to whe ther they could lime agreed on prices, and what collateral services mey wouia rentier wnen meir com ... ..7 OtUll I70IIVU IUI 1U 1 IIIS f orSuVKfo,S,r'," QuesUon M2nV Improvements and Much . -II w- t .. .hi i- .... .. Anfilliltf in Tliio Dnnti I wi uu ,i, i.uiit: uia hi iuis matter nvuviiy III llllo rujJll" he was acting upon the suggestion ar Ciihnrli of his counsel He was compensated. ' ldl ouuu'u- 'but there never was any Idea upon The saying. "First Addition is the us linn umi He uwnea any ox tne Busiest place on Coos BaV still property. He was a mere conduit, holds good. The street-grading be or Instrumentality In the transac- ing done at the expense of the Rey-t,on- jnolds Development Company Is now TtiA ns...... tlAm t. I. v.......... .l fnnaMln l.lr I...II. .l !. iiiduiui imua umi JUdUUUlir.v lUi inuaiiimu(i iiuu-uuill. 1U1IUS UltU lowing the consolidation of the five smooth, broad highways. Under panies were an prosperous, anu tney companies tne international com- tue supervision oi Arcnitect iienj. Jointly controlled SO to Si per cent pany acquired the D. M. Osborne &Ostllnd, his foreman. C. O. Gosney, of the business In that line In the Co. stock and the companies thus and n Picked force of carpenters, the VnltpH Statpn U'p think thov rntilil c.imhlntxt nianufnnMtrmt o at 111 itmn. new school hlillrilnir will innn ha linilill, rtt TIa M.....1 .!... I feet t M M A lA t a b Afr. M A Al nJA . a 4 . l---.-fu - MWl . WMt4V -V UHl GCIIIVUt. 1 . V . tlV.V Ui WIV UU1 i TJB 1.111 11 1 il ( - V "VIA ii mo live companies wnicn cninery useu in the inited States rua" a oasement Jo oy u reel forrcel the International had been and nearly the whole of that export- "nder the entire structure, a con small and their combination had ed. The decision continues: crete foundation, and two stories, teen essential to enable them to '"The five companies except the ' which will house four classrooms, iwaukee company all took stock. cioaKrooms, iinrary, etc. Ia a...... ......... . I ... ... I Thfl hnmA.hiiltJlni. .... I.. ...... ,.v iiviue-uuiiuiu, IUUUUUC9 US ter. ine resiuences be Henry E. Reanler, Louis in tne turtnerance or it: but when tire amount turned over by them, and e,on' J- b- tnsmlnger and Roy they constituted the largest manu- this amounted to isa.inn t nt id. Carpenter are nearlne comnletlon. facturers of their articles In Amer- 1120.000.000 of the new company : i',c- Stambone and Ell Sampson have lea. If not In the world, and helJ tG, 600.000 of the capital of the new .commenced building residences on Jointly about SO to S5 per cent of cempany was paid to J. V Morgan ,nelr ,ots ,x and five-room houses the trade, and two at least of the & Co.. of which J3. US. 196 60 was respectively. companies forming the combination , for the Milwaukee Harvester Com- Re?nt ' In First AdJItlon are itcre prosperous, their combining panyg propem and business and J3.- a follows: ...-, "- c........... . .v.-.j. u,, uu-, tat.svo oi as ior tne services ana , i ;"" "vu-.ui mv ci ov reasonable restraint of trade. U the expenses In connection with the or- eet of Lot ' ,n !Jlock 10 on tne business of the separate companies . canliatlon of the International Com- fouth ,de of Southwest Boulevard fombinlng was unsuccessful It could pny. Thus. J100.000.000 of the belwen Tenth and Eighth streets, be plain that their combination was capital of the new companv wa A,ex Petersen bought the east fifty reasonable In Mew of the rule of cearly covered without any new or fe?t ,of Lot s ,n BIock 10 adjoining reason as proclaimed by the Supreme additional working capital Bv 'J?e lot "Bnt by Mr. Hebert. Both Court, but It Is conceded that the agreement among all the Males who !hese. buyers have commenced clear McCormlck and the Deerlag com- w,re to recehe' share of stock in lDp thi'ir ,0,e- Mr- "ebert expects panies 'had established reasonably, the International all ihe stock ex- ,0 ,b""d th successful and prosperous busl- Cept enough to quallfv directors was ALbrt J- Dleu bought two and nesses,' so that question Is ellniln- vestetl Ini voting tru'steesr name" onfr-half acres In Block 32 Just south a,cd George W. Perkins. Cvrus II Mc- of tlle F,tI?rld Place, and he ex- "There Is no limit under the Amer- Ormlck and Charles Deerlng The pl,s t0 Mtob,,h nls home there In lean law to which a business may not votinc trustees were maintained for. , near future independently grow, and e en a com- ten ears. I Jonn F. Andrers of Scottsburg blnatlon of two or more businesses When th n i nK,n r n- !bou'Lnt Vot 16 ,n D,ock li- oa 'he If It does not unreaMjnably restrain purcne waf made whi ,hl fn.Sr th 8,d? of ,d3ho xeaue between trade, Is not Illegal; but It Is the Knal bghT allL ifoot i, nHThir,??ni? nd Fl"eenth streets, combination which unreasonably re- mltt the Osborne Co iS lint!n x, ' E' Uch: a reoent arrival fron strains trade that Is Illegal, and If "Xar to b indnd.J ,"".! M,onro?. Or., bought Lot IS In Block the parties In controversy have SO cTalmcTthat wa don , XkiJ1..'8 13' oa Lhe north 8,de of California or 85 per cent of the American busl- osbTrne comnant to t? ,b. K ,h,! aven,ie beten Thirteenth and Fit ness, and by the combination of the receivable which wrp L,t JiS-iillf wnh streets. Mr Kuch Is build companies all comtitlon Is ellm- Jl ,il international xL ac,lu,rod ,nP ,. home on his lot inated between the constituent parts cotnraerc al adrinL il M,imTa n"?- Herndoa bought Lot IT In of the combination, then It Is InV noTTo ffMffii2Hlih sbi ii D,0Ck "' l the nor,h Mde of 0r stralnt of trade within he meaning of national i7 ! r ROa anue between Southwest boul- the statutes under all of the decl- id to huvin frPm T,WSre, Ppos' VJA and Thirteenth street. He has slons." t. Jf ,fc Ck rrom l1, and (or two bu,lt a Prey cottage there for a t. rft.u. ,.,..,. u ui . ,ea.r the borne company pers st- home. Tn decision renew the history entlv advertised that it iii inHn. pI. da u of the manufacture of harvesting Im- pendent lafda"u-e,,pu.rchajed a h,ouw ESF g5SS5 sSfa3! DM Osborne Co af vhr utf. ltt l buyer cbwu himself ad Block 13. on the corner of Call N. V, foun5edBabtf0,-S6l.AUb"r"' J '"m ta VkStar1?!-1' "' '"l ?? W. Bl.rU!M?lh " CoThofUsVrd,nrgfShoeU LVtTZ ZPfrP1 " A "'S'Sl oTwelfK 1S69 -"""B"". "-. funded is the stock of the Osborne company street between Lockhart avenue and The Deerlng Harvester Co.. of ,.., il 2 1!- "'f " a i"S5?,0W avenue He will begin Chirago founded la lsTJ. .il, IZl A7C. ." .1 "" ,B BJ ."" BH,,a,BK a aot nere this month i r,r,'ii,v vhi)u; UIIHl Qf? sox or MAi:siini:ii ii:oiiii: is II FAD OF Till: AltT Ui:iAKT- ' mi:xt of Tin: ivivi:ksitv of I l.VIill tlt.M.. Wllllltm P Mntfllouo inn rt Mr and Mrs. L. T. Matthews of this city, has recently been engaged as the head of the Art Department of the Unherslty of California at Ber keley. Mr. Matthews Is a cartoonist , who has attained considerable prom-j lnence in the npwsnntipr wnrlil nmi his ability In this line was the de termining factor In his selection as director of tha Art Dcnnrtnmtit . Although a young man, Mr. Mat thews has already won a prominent place among newspaper artists and In his new position will doubtless attain a still higher place In the .world of art. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY IMIOXi: 57-J. ALVItSIIFIFr.il SMITH'S VARIETY STORE. North Bend. for Fancy and Domestic CHINA YOU AUTO CALL porKoodF?nliaAUTOS For ulglit service, iC. H'Klit Cafe. 00"1 D. L F00TE. Vmt MiwIMu -4 "HENDERSOW nnRccTo,, ! nlsn nrlnnlnol .n... T ' "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S. JENNINGS. Wojend LAUNCH FHKAlTietreV5 nt 1:30 p. m. for SOUTH Coo. in?7 Duclcii nt CHXTUAL AVKXUb' '' COMB SAGE TEA ; INTO GRAY HAIR i i i i IRVING BLOCK yawttam Summer Clearance Sale Laittd! Try TliM Darken Beauti fully and Nobody Can Tell Brings Buck It Gloss una Tiiirknc-s $15.00 $18.75 $24.35 Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and al cohol added, will turn gray str aked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant: remove every bit of dand ruff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the r ady-to-use tonic, costing about 30 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at tractlven ss. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Snge and Sul phur, no one can tell, because it does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your, hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gTay Tialrsl have disappeared. After nnother ap plication or two your hair b comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft nnd luxuriant and you appear years younger. , I $17.00 RlH.no SUITS suo.oo S1M.00 SUITS S--I7.no sao.oo S:fJ..-0 SUITS $:ir.oo ALL Xi:V STOCKS AXI) STVLF-S OF THK LATEST. QUA MTV THK BEST. WHY? HKCAUSK WK SELL FOB CASH. Boys' Suits and Overcoats, and Short Pants 25 PER CENT OFF The Union Market OUIt COLD STOHAOi: SYSTEM IS SUNK A SUCCESS Our Prime Roasts of Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and Pork cannot be excelled. Try one of our Fat Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dlnaer, that has been properly cooled, and note the difference. J. E. FORD & CO. 171 South Hromlnny l'hon 3fl uUMw'rtM HMTw 5?ui3ivw.TbSs; r"3V.:.::,.::::rrr noBn'b,.,,f V "T1"" d"tUcen when It haVfa lniJl bu,Be,s t0 ,he prlor on? !?i3.J..Ufe :i A' whe" T- D b rsJ wtth the InternaUonal f Vt manufacture of -harvesting . mv tiir LMiAt-t di acririiiriiMi irr - " ,- w iw illlMAUKn I 9111 Tha mmkai iIa. Marreste- Co far ts.isi -i,l ;' .. . i'" o me us- !,,. - - vwVHvau i w iar n wmwmt u ' & mh - . - !ld thU.' the dKlfion aw -l ,... ZT. .""r" -"'" "V. ana , rl.,rM u,. . , . .1 !! vLh?.0Rh l dow S6 clearly "What has been said of th o.. eniblnatlon In restraint of either tb? ivici6u vir iniersiaie iraae. and if tne srvester Company either the inter- was unlawful It - - ------ . n- nl, ltm nn, w laH... , . ,-.-, .," "7 7. . lw J,v oilier piant - ii v imi io restrain tne w J "wK AIHUW w out "ut-aer Si was artlnip i nrl.u.i fi... dn.1K,Ken, a Uti in SOB, J,Kht competition li iifxi i ib n ra at daBL. w . m k .ri n w ' r"rv,r-' "a- w- e purchase Is true in nrineii f .T.. .h". - orge V. purchase made hv th ii.'i.V..;:; nternaiionai Hi :"V.Vor 'i Mccormick Harrest- of tho Kevton r m. ,..: ;"7' In restraint of "B "l:a Co He did it. however. Harvester . ,-h 7iir?u-?L a or foreign It ai inp airtfi inif ai k. r ,,, ner piant -" i w iiai io restrain tne Prior to the conolldatlon. the Le?'a,,e ldei ,n er l0 bu,ld UP it fhe companies were In fierce Ihfore,Kn '"de. The Internatlon ttpetltlon for trad, and Mneelam ' by uPPrM'5 all competition be s this tru of the Mcrormiov ,-i tweeB e v original companies Rugs to Fit Any Sii P AAm andtofitany VJbV JHVVlll size Purse K r- i .. .-.- .. ... " vin junt za. no' Mr viij.ii.. rv...,. : . . " -.... u , . rtti,.i, - .-.j,. . .u... Vanff . . V . . . '"-"' cns rompanies. and this comne- 7 . ... t im a promon- from J ).rw wi'.V "' wtendeU not only to prke b ' 8Wt,n f the S'er" Co an,hH.t.rrfc.o( tb M'Cormlck to the granting of exjwt asVutanc "i?." l tended to monopoly Uon " J P Mortal !? fS48!,"". f"4 rw Items w"h & ; nieanlng of the second sec- rI!- . ,.fM Co- of h,ch ln The result of the combition ,lo,n of the Mrae ,aw- a"d this re- -nVoil vZ T :BV rmbr- or M " U this wmnVtitTona? once V,r"lnt aHd th,s ""P- were the ,L.?- w ut w,Ihl d'Mt. nd wholli ceased, excew lthi tbl ii d,rwt aBj Immediate effect of the S uSi' n im. - "Th 'nants claim tha the ob-l "f d "rjai In their effect trti" . ml ' '.V5 a Kw " Ju or th organisation were- First ., ,1 conclude, that the Interna- ! i Sf? L' ,h Purrrw of o build up the foreign trade- second 'L08' Harvester Company was fron Mr Mlddlekatff "."!.' XUi by b' ,h -blnatlon to Tnablelhei 'hnVinnlng In violation of the f.rr U.r hl..l-'-hr.Bl.0." Lh."- '.? .: ore capita. ,o contlnu" fd .C.,J? '.) Sman .v,-.rl,r " l. ?reign market; i "VI. T :r. I""""'"" "a "' '. " i mnriinc me :cou nt tha "" '- "' iwnniniwn u; business o as to include other lines America company and by the su m t l-ane. 'm Vnrt i,.' and Then i riH.nr .-. ti. c.uu.i.-i 1 rust I unii..mv i X' :., ... . .. ot agricultural Implements to nuU: "'"' acquisitions ot competing .;,;'..: ''r.r ,"r.T,,r??,a" alMh- ear-around busimv, Th. P"BI-. l a the defendants n.,sn-iV.-i;L"?,!-V '' '' f-at it was not th i. - .BMWWr. companies betame from ipanieVriTiT . v v J 'lBo Uof ,0 PI,r the domestic market. ' "e. ...Ume ,,ar,!M ,0 ,he UIesal Kins I .u V.. " limit- vi nil On July SS. 190. ,hv ,, ,.., mb'"'B f, a 0.- gave senarst MiniMni, . u-. I""1""" '"''"- au nas Krown un- i --.-----. --....-, o .v. ., ,. v. ur in iiDi,iiniiint' r linnn I.I- n....l.l.i .. r . I """ lMr .IIB U IHe ITaile OI tHO ' . . ivi- SUUSiailllUII Ar;vU,iSi,,Jc?",!,.,J2".0.f .,.Ue PP- om,wttleS who formed the comblna-i u?1' wite. distinct and Indepen ,"' "V ii me same uon was at the time of the consoii. "i,u corporations w th wholly separ- dr.vfi,J?,0?n,.0orB"l,6d un' atlonver reut and he raj" was I a'e owners ani stockholders. 0 -in lite Htl0,,np,.tnlr0meo,,, ra,"d,y "''leasing jiut prior o he ,tbe Tnt th,s appealed and nam if "i1 ucn",B Com- combination with the knowledge ,hls docree Prceded. then within pan It was In each pa,. mnuil .)... ,i.. ." . "u. nlntv ilnv ....,. ., nt M' Warder. Bushnell & MicUn remarkable growth at the "tlml! I Procei!el,' or mandate . stipulated that the en- of the consolidation, whether the se! PJ Court, the def i Iirlce be liald nll.l fnlK .i .. .. ';, . "Cr 5"1 SeP f . suoli nlnn nnrl l o pan It was In eaeh cane mat or the Glessner Co - ,--...- . v- VM' ZK I'T bf,d """ '!L -f V0'Pa..Ies would haVo incr chaRin; ;,,:;:." ,uv,v Ul w,u !""". VUMr ?ine as much as the de ninety days from the filing of the Ute from the Su- (lftfeni1lnt.i chnll file such nlan. and In msa iii i'i.f.,.i ants fall to file such plan within the chasing company . fendnnts have .lon.v i. - ....."Z I time limit, the court w in entertain n nnnlo ail .V ' ' ,bt l'T ot l,W"llo on which we can Cen. nl,P1.,c,n for,tbe ap,olntiiient of n jinnies all signed an agreement for tnre no opinion. ,reveUer for all of the properties of tno Immediate delivery of their "It u claimed that the coiisolidn.' V10 corporate defendants, and Juris- Plants and propert without waiting tlo broupht ilxiv million, o aval - 'JKHon.u '' to make such ad- tVn,,T.7,,, ,T,.'Tl. inureioiore at.ie cash to the new company with" mo"u' "wreea as may become neces V- U 1U L ' I I III 7 II HlVIUIIIIll I 1. . 1- . . . - ---- V i T-l' 11 Ciinil .X K '"On August 12. 1902. the v of fl.o organization of the Intoruat lonal Harvester Coimmnv with . ii.n, .. -... ' .. ;..'. . ". '."" to costs tal capital of SlS0.0ob.000. Mr. Ue no eent ,1 d It eeed' o'mJl I appeared before the board of d.rec- lions Fo.Vy mill on.ST 1 1 ."eaVu! J 1 0ITY AXD TAXI SKKHCT fors nnd offered to oll the MiluauL. iiiiu ri.i.i.. ..... 1 " ... V1" i a nnu- t.,in.K .-. .jj.. . - " -.---,.,,, . -VVIUIUID 111 1111 (1111 I1! 1111 1111 lltilU - 1 Con PRICE I our new fumiturs WS) I i J Our line of Rugs, from the smallest to the larg est, Is the most exten sive In style, stock, va riety of patterns and price to be found in Coos County. An ex amination of this list of prices is proof of this: Small Rugs 75c S1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 $6.50 $8.50 $10.00 Room Size Rugs .v.u.u.v Am,. ias, l0 ino neu company with iniviilra) oecome neces- ico. i which to expand the foreign "trade . sar,y '.? sur,J the final winding up ery day Tils Is not true The government aUl u,lton of the combination ntornat- ilaliub that not mote than ten mil- aml n,onM complained of and as ll 11 In. II.. in .. ...... i . . . . ' to costs -- - ...... .....MMn teo Harvester Mant at n going con- just iu ialable to the old Vn i',. ,i. corn, inciuaing s Dills receivable, as to the new And blxtv mill on and the plants of tho McCormlck liar, was lamed for tho tangible property voatlnff Machine Coinpa.iy, the Deer- of tho old companies and oe 1 nK Harvester Co., the Piano Manu- e of J. V Morgan & Co. n conue aclurlng Co., and tho Wardor, Bush- tlon with the organization of the A new tazlcab has been added tn aiy auto serrlce. Careful driver Will go anywhere at any Urns, Stand Blanco Cl$r Store. Day phone, 7S NIfht phono 1S9-X. TOM GOODALH. Proprietor, Mrs, Money saver :- A wise woman knows that it is EXPENSIVE to buy shoddy, poorly-made furniture, however low the price. Handsome, durable rurniture is the best investment for a house-wife's purse, especially when the price, as at our store, is not nearly so high as the quality. Save your money: save your time; save your strength by coming to us and getting acquainted with our PRICES and our furniture. $3.00 $5.50 $10.50 $15.75 $20.00 $27.50 $35.00 $3.50 $9.50 $12.50 $16.50 $22.50 $30.00 $45.00 $4.75 $10.00 $14.75 $18.00 $25.00 $32.50 $47.50 'WE SELL IT FOR LESS' Don't buy a Rug until you see our superb line and remember al ways that GOING Si HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers KlsfijJ UmSSSm