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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1915)
JtMMKHBHMU jrimwwi SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHORLF Did You Get a Broom ? IK YOt' DID How About a Dust Pan ? .Since icii1iik i" nt""-' ' t Jii-lifltll o Iinw miM ncr ."00 HriMiiiw. We kiiiiw front eieili'iice llmt wlieiuwr n liroiim Is UHtl I hcio N also need of u DUST PAN .So for our .Siitiiidny .Sicrliil uo are pliiriiiK I'l'giiliir l."c Dustpan at 1 0 cents PAULDING'S ATURDAY BODY IS IDEWTIFIEQiRURAL MAIL ROUTE BASEBALLSGO RES .......... r . tti me u i:. knoiiij, virmi ok wiikcic. w.siii:i fi ox mi.vrii think or IT! n'.i'M'ii i.'rm 'run ..W. SPECIALS 314 FRONT STREET MARSHFIELD, ORE. H III DENS I (Continued from I'nRo One.) " upon the condltloiift of tlio lumber market whether or not tho plants can bo kept going. If nt tho end of the periods Btuteil it Is found that It will bo profitably to operate tho company will eonlnuo to do bo. Policy of Kennoiny. "In ordor to keep a lumber mill open under the present condition of tho lumber innrket it Is necessary to observe the strictest economy. Wo will follow this policy. I huvo. or dered n reduction of twenty-flvo contH n day In wages over the scale paid when tho mill wn& operated bo- Joro. All of the old men as rar as nosslblo will bo employed again. At leaBt thoy will bo given an oppor tunity to make good In their various positions. Wo lmvo had many appli cations from tho outsldo but tho company wishes to glvo overyono at homo tho first chance, Tho com pany wilt sell lumber at' retail and wo expect to do a big business In this lino hut owing to tho policy of econ omy wo will hoII lumber nt homo nt a small profit hut will bo compelled to look moro carefully to tho matter or crt'dftn. Wo bopo to glvo tho lo cal pcoplo tho benefit of tho best pjrlces possible and to do this wo must follow a policy of closo collec tions. liOKffliiK dimpi. "The Tar Heel logging camp Is now In operation. Wo have In tho booms at tho mill about 2,500,000 feet moro to bo taken out nt Tar Heel. This will keep the mill sup nlled during tho experimental per iod. If It Is found that tho Porter mill can bo kept going-, Daniels Creek camp will again bo opened. I Utit for tho present, with tho logs on hnnd, tho Tar Heel camp will fur- Jnlah sufficient logs." I It. A. Wernlck, who has boon tho j manager of tho sash and door fac tory when It was operated as a sep arate company, will remain in his po- jsltlon under tho general ccrttrnllzn- Itlou of the business with Division Manager Arkoly at tho head. Itnllroml Order. Tho Porter mill will cut lumber to fill an order from tho Southern I'a- i clflc railroad and also lumber to ship I outside. Tho railroad order Is n big ! ono and constltutotH to a great o- ! tent tho furnishing of brldgo cjii- jstructlon timbers. Tho mill wl'l j turn out this work first but will nl- so cut lumber for the general In do. Tho Btenmer A. M. Simpson will bo put on tho run and will arrive hero In about threo weekH. Whllo tho mill is busy cutting timber for tho brldgo work tho Simpson will innko trips to Coos Hay about every five weeks which will bo Hiifflclont to transport what goes outside while the brldgo lumber Is being cut. Lumber shipped from North Ilend will go to tho com- ' Shoes Only .Means of HcctMiil7hifr I'ormcr Prominent (Sold Hoarli DiiiUgls To be Cremated Tho body cast up on tho Dandon Vm'i yesterday, a victim of Iho Randolph wreck, has been Identi fied as that of It. K. Knorr, wroin 'Inent Clold Hench druggist and for meilv of Mnrshfleld. Tho body was so badly decomposed nnd tho clothing torn nway that only tho shoes were loft for Identification. Mrs. Knorr Is 111 from tho shock of her husband's death. This moru I , a telegram was received by Peter .vllrrasoul, n friend of tho family, asking that he tako charge of tho body. Doing a member hero of Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pytluns, tltev will seo that tho body I? ti'i'igbt up tomorrow on the train , rroni Dandon. It will bo sent to Portland on the Snntn Clara Mon 1 dnv for cremation. Miss Xenla Knorr, a datigh'r, is expected hero tomorrow and vlll ac company tho body of her fathor. pany's yards at Sacramento, i Tho steamer Hardy will bo hero In two weeks when she will take a cargo from tho nnsh nnd tloor fac tory. This cargo will go to Snn Kranclsco nnd from there will bo shipped by rail east. I Tho Porter mill will Btart with a 1 ci;ow of "fi men. Tho force of tho sash and door .factory has been cut from 34 men to 20 men. At tho Tar Heel camp about 30 men arc em played. With others In tho employ cf the Simpson company on tho wharfs nnd about the city tho total number who aro given work by tho si ni ting of operations aggregates about ICO with nn approximate pny i oil of $7,500 a nionthli. Mllllfoum leaves ! morning with special ties for Coos Itlvcr. ::!( Sunday 1'Milng pnr- XtvriCK. I will not bo responsible for any future debts contracted In my name by wife or nnyono else. W. C. HAHDINd. Marhsflold, Ore, May 11, 1015. some coo.s mvini kiui: di:- UVKItV SAXCTIOXKD Po.stofflcc Department Agreeable to Service and Petitions to bo Circulated Coos Ilny's first rural free deliv ery route will bo established on Coon IllveV to the forks and thence up the south fork to the bend of naviga tion providing 110 nnmos are signed to tho petition by June 1. Such was tho announcement mnilo today by Postmnstcr McLaln. lly Juno 7 the list must be In Washington according to orders Just received from there. A yenr ago a petition was circulated and tho names secured. It Is believed that this time thcro will bo no hitch In tho securing of tho service. Kor tho pnst 30 years Stephen Ro gers has carried on a private freo delivery of mail on South Coos River. Dally his boats have done their best and moro than ono farmer has been nindo hnppy by receiving bis paper and letters In tho returning milk cans. "9" When established this will be Coos Hay's It. K. 1). No. 1 with R. P. 1). No. 2 well under way, this to be up Isthmus Inlet to Mllliugton and out as far ns I.lbby. ' Delivery of mall on tho route must bo according to contract nnd the suc cessful aspirant must have passed a elvil service examination. He will have to furnish his boat. The sum of $8S0 Is allowed by the postofflcu department for such a route, delivery to bo mado threo times n week. Tho time consumed, It is estimated, wou'd bo between 8 a. in. and 3 p. m. Temporarily so'no ono will bo ap pointed by Postmnstcr Hugh Mcl.aln and tho examination held soon after for tho permanent deliverer. An Inspector of tho post offlco is expected hero .within n few days. A wlro will bo sent to Washington ask ing that ho bo Instructed to Investi gate the forming of It. F. I). No. 2. To Circulate Petitions. "To got tho matter started," Bald Mr. Mcl.aln, "I will seo somo of tho farmers on South Coos River who nro Interested In the matter nnd see that they nro supplied with petitions that all mny huvo tho chnnco to sign their nnmos." IAS AXOIOI.I'S CAICNKIIS IB HITS MOM MOHMOAH Ilea ers Meet 5 to U Defeat nt Hands of Oaklanders Rain Again In the Kant : - i . - ' . ' LAST DAY PI-RCKXTAGKS OK COAST LKAGUK HIT A-aocl-led I'"1 ,0 Co1" mr T"n"'"1 W. I. i.c. II. K i; : l Salt Lako 22 10 .570 San Kranclsco .23 10 .501 Los Angeles ...23 10 .548 Venice ln 18G Portland 10 20 '" n..i.-inii.l 17 22 .430 lly AmorUliid Pin- l Com Dr TlinM 1 PORTLAND, May 14. Tho Hea vers were defeated yesterday In tho Bccond of tho scries with Ooakland by a 5 to 2 score. In hot- game with the Mormon Dees Los Angeles suc ceeded In running up a total of 15 hits. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Coast League. At Oakland H Portland - Oakland r' At Ven Ice Snn Kranclsco r 1 l Venlco 7 s At Salt Lake Los Angeles '' Hull. !.nli 4 American In-agin. At Chicago Washington 3, Chi cago 4. At St. Louis Philadelphia 5, St. Louis ('.. At Cleveland Now York 0, Cleveland 1. At Detroit Hoston I, Detroit 2. National League. At New York Cincinnati 3. Now York 4. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 3, l'hl' ndelphln 1. ' At llrooklyn Chicago 2, Drook lyn 3. At St. Louis St. Louis- lloaton, rain. 15 8 EIrod Sale Closes Satutckv o . H Ladies' Suits, Coats,. D- Waists, Kimonos and Hi' At Tremendous Bargains 334 FRONTSTReJ Next tloor Pioneer lliirdumc Co. Rvjouscaanan Xear fit, H THE TIME SCXDAV, MARt'M umi. THE PLACE north m:xi THE ATTRACTIONS eoxcMRT nv Tin: ijaxd at p. m. mont sr. Ki'PKiutAs vs. ciwiuu, Avn. iioo.sti:i:S i J THE PRICE? Why It H so hinall llmt ue nearly foigct It; M conli bill Ha Is m.lu'd anil it-nieinber, (lie gale icielpls Kll tt. lielp 111 tit't :i iicKet ami join the crowd mmmsmEwzmm tklls ok ixcri:asi:d tradk Depart uieiit of Commerce Issues n lloidilet Which (Jives Valuable and Correct Inforiiiallou ,.,r " . . . w.r i I WASIliNOTON, I). C, May 13. ' Llbliy COAL. Tho Kind YOU liavo . .,, , , ., ' .. .' ,. , ... i ALWAYS I'SKI). Phono 7U. Pacific Steamer Carlos mils from Mnr.sh- ' Trado or tho United States with Lhery and Transfer Company. f.'idil for Sau Kraurlxro Satinday, ot,1(,r Ainorlcnn Countries, VMS-' May in, nt II a , tarrying pas- 1911," is tho title of a booklet justj Take your baths nt O. K. Harbor . M'ligcrs. Karo !?I(). Tom James, I published by tho Hurenu of Korelg'i i Shop. Ktont near Central. I Agent. 'I and Domestic commerce, department ' of commerce. American maiiufac- Hirers and producers In nil lines will find this document of practical value in determining tho kinds, inutilities mid values of morchaudlso exported from tho United States to eneh coun try of tho Western Hemisphere, with actual purchases amounting to two billions of dollars. American and 124 M mffia J South American cooMrla. Ca buys moro Roods Iron m other countries ol theXut combined. Christian Chuttli Wb (Ufl I ODD Ml.i: nt oirire tlW.il I- font stHX't, Salunlaf, Tho nggrognto value of our exports to all American countries In the fis cal year MM was 053 million dol-i bus, 528 1-2 million going to North' Times want ads britf mis, MllllciiiiM lent 3.10 mornltig ullli Mcdal tlHtii ties rur I'oos litter. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE FORCED SALE of the W. t 1 EVERYTHING MUST GO-MUST RAI IN TEN DAY HAVING PURCHASED THIS MUSIC STOCK CONSISTING OF PIANOS. TEACHERS' SUPPLIES. PHONOGRAPHS. VIOLINS. AC RnRRFOMS RANins hiiitapq cuftct miiqih Miisin ROLLS. RECORDS, ETC, ETC., WE. ARE COMPELLED TO CONVERT IT INTO CASH IN A FEW DAYS AND I N ORDER TO DO SO WE REALIZE WE MUST SLAUGHTER PRICES OFFERING HIGH-GRADE INSTRUMENTS AT POSITIVE LY THE LOWEST FIGURES EVER MADE ON COOS BAY. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE ALL OF THE INSTRUMENTS IN THIS STOCK AND SO WE WILL QUOTE ONLY A FEW OF THE STARTUP REDUCTIONS MADE: ii ,i r, " "" ) r Teaching Supplies $2.00 Folio 98c $1.50 Folio 67c $1.00 Folio 3 for $1.00 50c Folio . 3 for 50c $5.00 Violins $1.98 $6.50 Violins $3.65 $25.00 Violins , $12.60 $75.00 Violins $39.00 All 5c Strings 3 for 5c 15c Sheet music 2 cents copy (Five copios to customoi) 50c bottle Piano Polish 25c $1.25 Violin Case 59c 10c Strings 5c 25c Strings 15c $1.00 Player Piano Rolls 50c 50q Player Piano Rolls 25c $3.00 Record Cases ..$1.25 Accordeons $15.00 Accorcleon, now only $9.75 $ 9.50 Accorcleon, now only $4.00 $10.50 Accorcleon, now only $4.65 $ 7.50 Accorcleon, now only $3.19 Guitars $16.00 Guitars, now only $3.10 $ 6.50 Guitars, now only $3.25 $ 7.50 Guitars, now only '$3.69 Mandolins , $4.25 Mandolin for only $2.1 8 $12.00 Mandolin for only $6.35 $2.75 Mandolin, for only $1.70 Harmonicas $2.50 Holmer Harmonica, only $1.75 75c Hohner Harmonic, only 53c 50c Hohner Harmonica, only 37c 35c Hohner Harmonica, only 23c Jewsharps for only 5 cents. Musical Accessories $3.00 Record-carrying cases, only $1.25 Violin bridges, pegs, bows, nuts, strings, finger boards, etc., at one-third to one-half regular prices. Music Bags and Roils Ik $1.00 Music Roll, only $1.50 Music Roll,-only $2.00 Music Roll, only ' $2.50 Music Bag, only ' $4.00 Music Bag, only . $7.50 Music Bag, only Victrola Machines and Reco Owing to an absolute rule of the Victor J pany. we are unable to reduce the prices Victor Machines or Victor Records. Music Stand Cases $1.75 cases now only -: $30 Sheet Music Cabinet for omy :r ".,, miRiNGSAU COME EARLY TOMORROW. TO THE FIRST 500 VISITORS AT THE STORE, WE WILL GIVE A COPY OF SHEET MUSIC FREE. ' r STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURI"U Sale Starts Saturday Morning, May 15 Don't miss this opportunity of years Fixtures for sale Everything must go. W. R. Haines Store L. L .THOMAS 73 Central Ave., Marshfiei MAN flRnPRQ CM I en HMI V WUCM AnnnMntinm nw ,, . "7 ....--.v, , ,.uuu uuui niiun HuuumrMiMicu bt ua&m. AUU POSTAGE TO TH ESE PRICES. &iR?1FW xm -f MW