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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1915)
HHHBHI!' i aHtfHflHHHlH I - 'TflffW 1 lw'Rili8lf'iMJT,,"" Illili:dBiyi.y,fei t)-rf,i By0 t WWiWwVm T&'l a gjJ .1 ;i u THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915-EVENING EDITION. ' FOUR 3A Wt'tRTTIimflTnwm "" V "- r rtvm IMBBHHWra't 1 1 I-ttMHVBHHH Li?Zlfry?ljflKaT5MilM JkWt ' KiVA COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. T DAN E. MALONEY, Nous Editor' KXPOIITATIO.V OF LOIIIEH HE proposed co-operation of the lumber manufacturers of tlic Pnrlflc northwest under the name of the Douglas Fir Exploita tion nnd Export company, of which Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshflcld. ' : : T. 7TT77, 1777737 much litis been heard dtirinp the last Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh. " "" . .. . rc,t. fiot.i nropnn. fnr transmission month by those most IUU nueresi "'"l w.-0", willing to tell Jtny town whnt .10 thinks of it for less money than Uil ly Sunday gets. Tin: voice of the unockeii through fho mall mattor. for transmission mails aa Becond-class n,1 la ns nt OIUV tentative, SO iar v..., ... - -- i as several of the manufacturers who B0JSCIlII,TI0X llATia are expected to become members are DAILY. . concerned. Ono yoar J6.001 The corporation by-laws provldo Per month c(1 ' for n capital of $200,000, to bo ill- WEEKLY. Go'vlded among about twenty mombcrs. wm rtHfiilV in ndvnn'co the, Only lumber manufacturers will be Bubscilption pilco of tho Coos Hay 'stockholders, and any lumber man Times is $D.0O per year or $2.50 fr!urnct,lrcr niay get stock by ngreo- ilx months. An Independent nepubllcan news papor, publlshod overy evening ex cept Sunday, and wcokly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co, Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. MAKING GOOD MOVE THE farmers of North Inlet are plnnnlng to tako steps to fl nunco tho establishment of n plunt for tho extrnrtlon of logan berry Juice. TMs h an excellent 1 plnn for its successful execution will open up a now Industry for tho farmers nnd one which will be highly profitable Thcro is an nl- j nwA unlimited market for legan-1 berry Juico and Micro is no part of 1 the coast whero tho fruit beats more j prollfically than In Coos County. Tho troublo has been that tho local market is quickly flooded, but with n plant for handling tho berries they can bo raised on a commercial scale. The yields aro so heavy ti.at tho profit per ncro Is large. Thcro is much of the hill land which Is niillahlo for loganberry culture nnd with tho plant established furnish ing n market tho farmers of tho lo cality will have another Industry which will bring thorn in 11 largo amount of ready money. AUTO ACCIDENTS 'lug to turn over exclusively to tho corporation his entire export trade. I It Is carefully set forth by the or ganization that tho corporation will (engage Bolcly in tho foreign trade. land that no business will bo sought or accepted in tho United States or Its possessions. Australia Is snld to I be tho principal objective point, for ' In that island province It Is believed j a good niayket mwrts the lactlvct agent. Tho object of the new corporation jhowover, Is worthy, and will 1111- doubtedly hnve a sufficiently broad field In Increasing the sale of Doug- ilas fir In the markets of tho world. It will bo conducted along lines thnt i cannot fail to meet with tho ap proval of the public and tho govern ment, as represented by the federal trndes commission. j Tho men actlvo In this undertak 1 ing aro not novices in business, and 1 will have n strong working ngrcc iment, which it is believed will ln I elude a majority of the tidewater mills of importance In the Xorti. j west. Their solo object Is to build j up tho export lumber trade, to tntro- duce Douglas fir where it Is not now I used, and to increase Its uso In other 1 countries whero a start has been 1 made. I High-class representatives can bo sent to foreign countries to get or ders without tho expense, being u burden to tho individual manufac turer, and nil will sharo equally In their success. Effcctlvo publicity DUHINO tho past few weeks , and promotion can bo procured ninro alnco tho season for ante trnv-l cheaply nnd to better advantage, el has been at Its nclghth, I Tho lumber Industry of Oregon thcro has been In this part of tho ' and Washington, tho basic Industry etitii n torrlfying number of nrcl-jof theso stntcs, needs nil tho help It dcnti:. In somo rases pcrsonn linu,cnu possibly get to put it again upon been l.lllcd, In many other casus Its feet. .ItiBt nt present tho export occupants of machines havo been Injured in varying degrees and a large number havo had narrow cs enpes from being killed or hurt. The ntito has certainly como to stay ns a means of passenger transportation nnd Is enjoyed by thousands who own private machines, hut thoro enn certainly bo no pietism-0 or con venience in their uno If thu tost must bo tho maiming and killing of people. Surely thoro must ho tiomethliig wrung. Of con rue, thoro nro many machines traveling over tho roads and thu porceutago of ne clduuts considering tho number trav eling may ho small, hut novort'm less tho accidents havo too fre quently resulted seriously. If tho incidents aro duo to carelcsHiiess there should bo hoiiio menus of en forcing tho exerelHo of more mil tlcu. In somo cases nt leiiHt tlio mlHlinps are duo to traveling at too high a rate of speed. Thoro Is 110 HoiiHo In moving nt a 111ml rate. It! has been but seven or eight year? j hIiico there was not an nutomnbllo in Coos County. People got along then by traveling In much slower conveyances, .lust because wo hao tho auto which can bo 111111I0 to go at u high rate Is 110 reason why it should bo illumed. Tho difference lu time! between 11 sensible rate of speed and , 11 death dealing ilash Is hut a tdiortj time which niDOiio call afford to wait. Tho difference In com In frequently the loss of xomoouo'x life. One death in a season is enough to make tin ex cessive speed not worth while for all thu rest of the machines. While iiiont of the auto drivers xeotu to under stand their liuiilucs It U uincrtho less true that there are too many ser ious accidents whatoor inny be the can so. trado Is seriously hampered by the lack of ships. Orders could be had abroad If willing to accept tho low prices everywhere prevailing, but no ships can ho chartered to carry tho cargoes. An nctlvo lumber mnrkot makes good business In many other lines, nnd with the mills running full time this country has alwnys been pros perous. Anything thnt will set the saws going ngnln should bo warmly welcomed. Telegram. J t WITH THE TEA t t AND THE TOAST I $ ? GOOD EVENING What do wo live for If not to make lifo less difficult to each other. George Eliot. HAUVKST HELP PLENTY FOlt Till: HUES Is there something wrong today? What did fcomcoue 'gainst oii hay There's no brightness nut a ray Try lo smile thcuo things away! A10 their fears to hold at hay? And hard tasks lu bold array? You can make this work be play- Just by smiling It away. Come, now, smile; be happy, guy! Trouble's only a delay. And the best thing, lot me say, Is to smile It nil away. (Ed Meade.) Talk about boosting your little home town, For biz, So that a good human In peace, can nblde; And you'll hear n voice that's of great renown, It Is The voice of the knocker that's hoard on the side. Talk about building n homo for yourself, Thnt's fit, And tho knocker's volco will begin to deride: Because he is jealous nnd has none himself; "Quit! Quit!" The volco of tho knocker is ho.ird on the side. , Tnlk about denning anil painting Your place, And some old sore throat will sure open wide, 1 And bark like a sotir-fnccd terrier pup "Disgrace!" The volco of tho knocker is heard on the side. Talk about n manufacturing plant; "Hot nlr!" Point out all our facilities with pride; Say railroad division point, and he'll chnut: Ileware!" The voice of tho knocker is ho.ird on the side. Tnlk of Improving most any old thing For gain, Thnt is spelled with tho nlphnbct (no snide) ,nd you will hear Old Calamity sing: "Hefrnln!" The voice of tho knockor Is heard on tho side. Talk for humanity, education and truth; "Whnt rot!" Speak of religion, science, how Christ for us died; His kingdom, the end of tho world --forsooth. "Guess not!" The volco of tho knocker Is heard on tho side. Just propose something, quite undor your breath, For mnn, Anil let thnt something bo for us to prescrlbo Poison for the knocker's voice In stant death; "Good plan!" Tho volco of the knockor Is heard then ho died. With The Nam Smitfe IS DUE TOMORROW Fresh n &nf VAVflW Seasonable Fruits, Vegetables, etc., For U & WE EXPECT TO GET OUR SHIPMENT OFF THE VES SEL IN TIME FOR THE AFTERNOON DELIVERIES WE WILL HAVE ALL THE CHOICE COUN TY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS PHONE US YOUR ORDER. Wolcott's Grocery SELECT GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES .398 North Front Street Telephone 97-J. F Lill t EIETT OLDEST DANK" IN COOS CO I MY Established I8K. Capital, Surplus and Undivided i Profits $118,0.00 A . llilei'cst pain no iimo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officer J. V. Ilcinieli, President. ',,' , j. 11. Fhiiiagiin, Vice-President. Jt, F. Williams, Cashier. .... 1.1 tl'l.... I. ......... . iru. j'. 11 mi urniiT. list P. iP" iii I m 1 Kooniz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In nny quantities from plio in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, JS.'S per ynrd. canond lots, tuken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Iletnil Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offlco. Phone 1H0. Abstracts I'OK ItELIAHLE AUSTHACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION AIJOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE C1TV, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, KASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKEX'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS IIKMtr BENGSTACKEN, MANAGER NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY! J. M. Wright Phono 1SS-I? RU1LDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Notice Is hereby kIvoii thnt sealed bids will bo received by the Com mon Council of tho City of .Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon, until elKht o'clock p. in., .Monday, the -0th day of July, l'Jl.", for tho con struction of a sewer extending iiIoiik tho center lino of Twelfth Court street South from tho center lino: of Flanagan nvenuo West to tho center line of Golden nvenuo West, I pursuant to Ordinance 7 15, accord-' Iiik to tho plans and specifications on file lu tho office of the City Re-1 corder and open to tho Inspection I 01 all persons interested therein. ! All bids must bo lu accordnnco, Dnninmin nu:.wi .ii.....vl.. u " ' ... V?. "'". Dr. H. M. Shaw EC( Ear ami Tluoat Specialist ('LASSES FITTED Phono :t;l(l.,l. Roouw 2()(K!0t Irvine Hlocli. DR. MATTIE R. SHAW. Physician and Surgeon Phone :t;l()..l. Office hours by appoint incut. Kory hour's not meant for play: We'll como out iiliond wuno day. Not sure? Let's believe we may Let iu hope, and tuullo uwiiy. Anon. Life with some Coo liny men Is simply a serle of waits between one pay day and th not. with the requirements nccompnnylni; mid specifications nnd upon blanks which will ho supplied upon request at the office of the City Engineer. A certified cheek of five per cent of the amount hid must nccompany tho bid, to bo forfeited to said City of .Marshfleld In case the contract is awarded the contractor nnd he fnlla to enter In a contract with said City within five days. Tho Common Council reserve the rlBlit to reject any and all bids. Dated this Ifith day of July. 10 1 5. JOHN W. HFTI.EH. Recorder. CONSl'It'lNG ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, L'OC Irving Block. , Phono 103-L or 207-J. . Marshflold, Oregon. I H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER 1 Ttnnm .1(11 Pnlrn Tl.l, iil.m.n nt.i Residence Phono 3G3-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms .101 and 302, Coko Dulldlng, Alarslifielil, Oregon. THE REAL QUESTION Tho nuestion Is not, will mon honor you for your work? But does your work honor you? Your concern is not only to cronto profit for yourself, but to ninko thnt which will profit many besides yourself. COOS HAY STEA.M IjAUNDRY Phono C7-J. 20 20 Auto COMMUTATION TICKETS, $2.00. Mai-slinelil-Noi'tli Demi Lino Cars overy ten minutes front O 11. 111. (o J2 ii. in.; to South Slouch onto 11 day, leaving at 11 a. 111.; to Empire three trips 11 tiny. GORST .V- KING, Props. Chimneys Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brick work nt prices that nro right. And nil work gunrnnteod Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnson HlilS., 1.17 Second St. French ranges, holler work. Phono 431-J rw EPORTS from various sections ft of the Kre.it inland Empire aro j unit there win lie no shorttiHe About eory so often a Coos Hu ' of hanest help anions the fnrm.r wouinu sayn to her husband: Suppose 1 this year Many of the farnmr hnoJMu should come home and find me1 already selected their ciowb ami nro dead?" employing them lu the hay Holds tin-' ' til time for the real work of thoi When a Coon Hay man looks shab-' summer opens. I l,v ,0 may he rich, but when a wmimn l.ibby coal. -me ulna you iMvo'Wm. S. Ttimen ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Paclfif AHCHITE uni-ij nun iruiiMLT Loiupnny, OT Marshfleld, Oregon. He Removed the Danger Signal Walla Walla and othor titles hae been filled with Idle mon, but with blankets Mr.ippcd to their bucks they nro on the way to the wheat fluid., where they make a farui-to.farm canvas lu search of work. What is one man's lotf Is another's gain. The IokkIiik citiiiiw nro cloned down and the crows scattered, and tho tlmberniaii bewails the low of his annual profit. Vut Joy It nullum In the farmer's face, for the lumber jack turns harvokt hand, unl for once there h 110 complaint of scar city of labor lu the time of harvest. Notwithstanding the surplus of men, tho Walla Walla llullitlu do clares that wages un j raauallj tl samo ns In former cnr Ti ! -. tin looks shubb ou can bet that she I , poor, 1 Good habltk are hard to form, and easy to break, hut It Istlliferent with bad hablls , When a Coos Rn man bins a new bin, that U ait imldont. Hut when n Coos Hay woiunu bu a now hat. that Is an eplnodo. ' Tho older a man the let ho trios to t-how off. 1 Don Gardiner -ava that, while he (W", not wish to cut pU is iu I Buffered n lonrr tlmo with n very wenk Kick." writes Print Mnltli, 325 Mnln St.. tlrocn Hay. Wig. "A few lo.s of I'oley Kidney Pills completely reltuveil mo of all mircness iiml ialn In tlio Pack, mid now I am ns strong and well us ever." One cannot liolp Incoming nervous nnil feelliiB tlreit ami worn out when the klilneys fall to filter ami throw nut of the system the iolomm wastit matter that mimes l.liluey troubles urn! Maililer ailments. Hacluieho In one 01 Nature's ilanser BlBliaU that the hUln.ja arc clOKKul up uiiil Iniuihe. It , ,.fui follow -! ly rlHUiiiutlKin. nimomi; M.nKl. r or urinary disorder, puffy Hwellns under tho uyw, mrollun ankles vina l'alnful Joint. ' I'oley Kidney iMlls cot rlcht at ti, lourco of trouble. They invlironu.i Kidneys to healthy action nnd SAVE MONEY , by oiilcrine; tlio famous v. HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1,00 Lump coal, per ton .j.r.o Or half ton of both $1.73 D. MUSSON, Prop. I Phone 18-.I or leave order!, at Hllljer's Cigar Store. It. j. scaife $ A. II. HODGINS I UNDERTAKING I M OPEN TO THE PPHLIC I If A losiilnr state licensed H nj tiudertakei- will ho n H m charge Hi the wiicii tne KlJiieys nronerlv nerform their fimi'tlona the poisonous w.isto nuttr Is tllmlnaud 110m tho systern. For "s.iio bv Owl Pro-u'iptlon Pl ir- marv Prank D ( ohan. Central lllie Oppoil'e CliaiulUr llnl.l hiphnie 71, I .'. fcle- IWarshfield PA,NT AND iiiaiiMUU DEcoRATING CO Estimates Furnished Phono 1 U.l. Mnrnlifit'Id. Orecon HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and H'tln'y. "He Started in Life a Poor Man" Read about the lives or rich men nnd )im v, ,u n.) rule the statement. "He started in life a poor man j Competency was only acquired when the lmint of savinjj formed. No mnn who cxcliniiKOs his labor for money i-. too poo, stai t a bank uccoiint. Wealth depends upon what you nnvo licit on w lint yoa ij This bank nccepts savlnns uccouiuh 111 nny nmimnt-tht deposllor is always welcome. It pays Interest on time deposits. Stnrt that account now. Having Ih the re-nut ot t U4 T illOl L Bin OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For 'Rent. 1 Ho caiiiia km l "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" IBS We loan our funds to our custom" HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO rniiTurrnmr" n im f-A-KILBURNjiESANTA CIA! PORTLAND .IUI.Y 18, 1'2, -27, AK.TST '2, 7, Hi, 17, 'i;, 27. EUREKA ANDSAN FRANCISCO .11 LV UtI, l!(l, APGIST I, (I, II, III, "I, ilil. I ''iic I'lirlliec Infoi'iiialloii Apply NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. SMITH TEHMINAL DOCK W. E. STL'lIlt, A,- Piioue lilll ECM'IPPEI) WITH WIKELESS SteamsWp Breakwatl ALWAYS ON TIME. SAIlJj EHOM .MAHSIIEIELI) EVEHY SUNDAY DPHIXG JILYlJ H:(IO A. M EXCEPT SUNDAY, JULY I, AT 1 P. M. A.M H. I'mtTI. VII l.'l'l'lll' m u'l.iif ,. .. M ' iiiuin iiii ii.iiAi ;i- n .. .'i. Phono U.-..T. ii, j, MOHII,. a ITER DCEAN THMISPORTATIOI t Weekly Sorvlco Coos Hay nutl San FrnncUco. STEAMSHIP m s HITH Freinht and Passnnnnp Snrw.R it litOM SAN THANCISCO I'OU COOS HAY, TIIL'KKD.W, & !.", nt .'IHHI P. .M. San Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Hiilltlinj,', and I'ler Number! .Cooe Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeqrqb. Phone If Puget Sound Bridge & wecsgiiw t;o. . Dams, Bndges .Buildings. General Constructs nnr pKLETf,. PLuANTS F0R HARBOR WORK unr Coos Bay office has availnhln for nrnnon CoaJ work the the most powerful, hest csjulppctl ,uost thoroBl,ly ' tVIllti-.l....l. ........... ..... -J-...IU iijin.iiiiio aieilKe ir. Pacific water iii.:n nffieo mum uiiiui Seattle, Washlnotg COOS Bnv nffioo '. .T,.".uv' wiarsntield, Oregon. I- fmyfffnrmnawf ""rriVTVWfi DRY WOOD r.t CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North I'Yout Street Phono U71 . ' I . i OCEAN BEAClfAUTO LINE (Joist KliiR. Cars leave MnvMifk-la " ,1JJPI run, leave for V.nZ : 7 n' ,W" S '' ,n' "' -I 1A Cars Leave Suns "a,: 7 "' " ,0 n. 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