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m jVfR NOTICE THAT OPPORTUNITY SELDOM KNOCKS AT THE DOOR Of A KNOCKER Coos Bay Times Your Paper MKMltKIl OK THE ASSOCIATED l'KESS A Southwest Oregon Paper Thnt's ttlmt tho Coos Day Times is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to the Injst Interests of this groat sec tion. Tho Times always boosts ami never knocks. (Bum lag The Coos liny Times Is proud of Us title "The 1'cojilo's Paper," and It strives at all times to liva up to Its immo by devoting Its energies to promot. lug the pcoplo's Interests. Vol. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 As Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIF.LD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 119 OUTLOO IMDUSTRY I3N COOS COUMTY IS GOOD :: xx xx it xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx XX XX u XX' XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX xx V XX tt XX XX Grimra FOR LUMBER IPSO! LUMBER GQMP K - Ml plant Started Early in the Year and Capacity Increased Have Planing Mill Later On Company Gives 1 Employment to 270 Men nT!ic lumber mills of North I3cnd jiavc mado ft splendid showing for ttio past year of 191C. One year ago the Simpson plant wns closed after tho death of Cnpt. A. M. Slmpaon pending tbo settlement of tho es tate. Now It is, running, anu it ims been for ncarty eight months pst. The various mining con cerns nave given many men ompioy nent mid helped greatly In tho pay roll of Cooa Day. .Started In May Tho Simpson company started op eratloiis on May 11! and has been go ing ever since. At that tlnio A. K. Arklcy was put In full niunugoiuent of tho concern. Ho has hrolcen rec ords for tho amount of lumber cut In o month. Tho Porter mill has been operated but thu old town mill will not bo used nny more without lelng rebuilt. Tho avcrngo output ot Porter mill has been 3,000,000 feet of lumber a month. Tho total cut since tho mill oponcd wna about 10,000,000 feet. About half a mll- I. lion feet was sold locally each month, largely for railroad work, leaving ipproxlnintoly 22,500,000 feet which was shipped. ' Operated Steamers Tho company has operated Its (earner A. M. Simpson which runs to San Pedro and during tho year purchased thu stoamor Hardy from J. II. Hardy which carries lumber to San Francisco. About two-fifths of that which was shipped wont to San Pedro while tho rest wont to San Francisco. Tho steamers Acmo, Thos. I,. Wand and several others havo been used at different times to carry extra cargoes. , Put In a Itesnw Ono of tho improvoments mado at the mill vh tho establishment of a band rcsaw which Increased tho cap acity of tho mill so that it can now cut from 17M00 to 200,000 foot n day. The plant has been running ten hours it day most of tho tlnio but recently cut down to eight hours on account of a shortago of logs. Tho Logging Supply Tho Daulols Creek logging camp hlch In operated by McDonald and apy New Howses Built k Marshfidd During 1915 M OHIO than $100,000 was spout. In building this year In! Mnrsliflold. according to tho lullders reorts, a fact that shows Hie growth to havo boon n teady ,e, In 'tho long l'st of residences aro somo of tho best equipped In tho city. Tho figures l'ak for thoni8olvcs. Hero they aro: High S Unci Gymnasium . . . $10,000 Fred Mcl'lees 1,000 Miss (Mark, Klrod Avo. . . . 2,500 A. n, Loud, North Tenth . . 2,000 Oscar fiulovson, Perlinm Park 1,500 Ralph Carat, 10th, vLockhnrt 1,500 Dotsou Skating Rink, Broadway 3,500 Soc, Finnish Hall, Second St. 2,000 Addition Christian Church . 1,200 Toni Crawford, Second St. 300 Hen Chandler, 12th Court . 3,000 Tlmcr crimes, 12th Court ..3,000 Carl Ar.nndson, Korndnlo . . . 2,500 Noble Uicntro 12,000 Noble lmildlng, Contral Avo .15,000 AddlUm, Methodist church,. 500 w Wh addition South Foiirti 1,800 r. Christine Kruso. Eighth Stron Conservatory .... rord Ciarago, Socoiul St. .. 0. K Perry, Perlinm Park . . Louis tioir. Perhum Park .. Gcorfip cook, Perham Park Ceorgo Cook. Perlinm Park peter Mlrrasoul, addition, Wet Marshfleld Mrs. Hosa Preuss, Elrod Ave. N S. Matron, North 10th St. John Burke, Kerndalo Adred Hlora, addition NukU M, Lain, Highland nvo, 3,500 1,500 3.500, 1.G00J 2,000 2,000 nnn .'VV , ,1 3,000,1 1.10U 400 400 ' E II FINE Vaughan furnished logs to tho mill. There was also a supply from the 'Tarheel Point camp on tho lower bay but a fow months ago this camp was closed as nil tho timber In that tract was cut off. McDonald ami Vaughan aro open ing a now camp at Sumner whoro tho timber will bo cut from a tract own ed by Dennis McCarty and Fred Wll con and this will bo In operation about tho first of tho year. Lator on tho StmpBon Company will probably open a camp In tho Toumtlo country hut this cannot bo dono until tho railroad Is. complotcd Bo' that there will bo transportation for logs. In tho Tonmllo country tho Simpson company controls enough timber to Keep tho mill go ing for twenty years so tho logging oporatlons thcro will bo big. Many Aro Employed At thu Porter mill employment has boon glvon to about 100 men. Di rectly connected with tho mill Is tho McDonald and Vaughn u Daniels crcuk camp 'where 1)0 nion uro em ployed uiid at thu Sumner camp thcro will at least' bo G5 moil at first. So tho operations of tho Simpson company nro responsible for tho employment of about 270 men, counting those in tho mill, tho camps ami in other capacities. Now Planing; Mill When Manngor Arlcloy took chargo ot tho company business ho closed tho sash nnd door factory but has since sold about 20,000 spruco doors nnd 10,000 fir doors which were on hand. When thu railroad Is In op eration tho sash mid door factory will bo put to uso again. Not how ever, for tho inaniifacturo of Hash and door worlc hut to bo co.ulppca fluid used ns n planing mill. Tho railroad will afford shipment for finished lumber nml Mr. Arkley says that tho plant can ho opened us a planing mill to hotter advantage than as a sash and door factory. This will glvo additional omploymoiit to labor. , Addition D. J, Mclntyro, Socoiul St.. . 800 2,000 2,000 Oliver and Larson, Korndalo J. O. Langworthy Apts. 11th Street -1,000 Qeorgo Gottlns, Nob Hill ... 1,500 F. K. Lea, West Murshflold ' 1,200 Masonic Tlieatro, repairs . . 1,500 Mrs. J. L. Kerrey, altera tions, Central Avo 400 I. N. Mlllor, Porham Park.. 1,000 William Kardoll, repairs, Klrod Avo 200 Lloyd Hotol ropalra 1,500 Tlmmerinnn Mdg 500 Ilargolt Hldg., ropalrod .... 800 Kugles Hall repairs 800 r Total ., $104,00q In Hunker Hill Hunker Hill has also seen cousld orablo of building In tho past year. Among tho estimates for that dis trict aro tho following: Fred Payno . . John Tolofson Eric lMlund . Otto Wullmurk Chris Leo . . . 500 1,200 500 2,000 800 Gus Itoos , 1.500 Peter Krlckson 3,ovo jsaaaw!sg Tho good old rustom of hanglug tho mistletoe from tbo colling at to Christmas festivities is said to have Its origin in tho Idea that since tho plnnt did not havo Its roots In tbo ground no part of It should ever bo Hrmttted to touch tho earth. A I 'jt i j.' 1MPOHTANT KEATUHKS OK liUMHKU HUSINESS North her Co. .and now Snmo Ootid Mill & Ltim btillt sorting shod docks, concern installed $5,000 modern rcsaw. Simpson Lumber Co. started operations nnd broke records for monthly cuts. Dox factory may bo stnrt cd nt North Bond Mill Co. Simpson mill has been In creased to 200,000 feet cap acity a day. North Dend shinglo mill has boon running through out tho year. Mooro mill nt Dandon may bo started again soon. Johnson mill nt Coqulllo and Prospor mill at Dandon operated steadily. E AT NOKTII HHXII PUT SIXTKKX PI, A NT OCT MILLION Moro Men Aro Kmploycd Now and Production Greater Than Ear- Her In thu Year Tho North Iloud Shingle Mill has been running nil tho year through and is now Increasing Its output Two machines aro run through tho day ami ono of tho machines nt night. Tho total output for tho yonr wan about 10,000,000 shingles. Six or sovou men wero employed earlier in thu year and now from eight, to nine men aro working and thu production Is about 3,000,000 shingles a month. Tho plant Is owned by Jnmofi A. Allen nnd L. J. Simpson and Mr, Al len is tho mnnagor. Ho says that fwhllo the demand Is nil right tho prices rocelved aro not entirely sat isfactory but that tho company is soiling all tho shingles that It can mako and that hotter prices aro soon hoped for. t MATTRESS MAKING ' t t IS ONE INDUSTRY t t OF MARSHFIELD i, o NIC of tho factories of Mnrsli flold which has been running SHMGLE ILL ID GT right along during tho year Isbor that wo now must necessarily j tho Woven Wlro Mattress and nod ding Company. Tho manager of this concern Is William 10. Diingan and tho establishment Is located In u building nt 545 South Ilrondway. Tho firm manufactures mattresses of different kinds, floss, folt, wool, hair, feather and other varieties. Theso are mado for tho whosesale trado only, but all classes of mat tic3sea aro mado ovor for thoso who J want old ones mado useful again. Tho firm nlso makes cotton nnd wool comforters to order and old ones aro 1" A- aniun nun uns uurwB recanted. All kinds of cushions and tl, 'enr cut nwoxlmatoly 150,000, Born'nlUow. nr ..rodiieod n...i nflr- 'etit of lumber and niBnufnctur- l.n.s nro fl.tn.l a.wl run I.nun.l n n " - w ioH - w n part ot tho work of tho place. Tho firm also makes curtains for Bleeping porches, does n genoral up bolstering business nuto trimming, repairing of cush ions, nnd putting In ot glass, A now carding and gnrnet machine was installed which Is now and up to dato and since It has been put I'.i uso many wool and cotton folt mat tresses havo boon mado. An upholsterer from San Krancls co Is with tho firm for a tlnio and will glvo tho benefit of export work for nny who wnnt that class of work manship. Tho firm gots out a wholesale prlcellst and has during tho year sold a largo amount of , goods to dealers In this part of tho state. The mattress factory Is conducted under tlio siiinn ninnncement as the Dungan Undertaking parlors. L. L. I Thomas who 1s a graduate of the i Meyers School of Embalming of Ctirlriivflnl.l f inl.'na rrtri nf om. balmtng cases and thoro is also a j equipped for the conducting of fu i nerals. TIMES WANT-ADS t SEES HOPEFUL FUTURE AHEM FOR THE MILLS!: Arno Mereen, of C. A. Smith Company, Gives Encourag ing Views of Situation BIG PLANT HAS CUT 150,000,000 FEET If Conditions Continue to Im prove Will he Chance to ' Show New Records TERMINAL RATE NEEDED Hayn It Will Mean that Company. Will Havo Pinning Mill Located in Multifield and .Ship Direct to tho Ilii.st l'roni Hero " tf tho present Improvomont In I tho lumber market continues and I the biisluuss kcops on looking up, wo will havo n chnnco to show whnt wo can do with our mills In Marsh- field, an opportunity which wo havo 'never had before," said Arno Mo reen, gonornl superintendent of tho C. A. Smith Lumbor nnd Mnu turlug Company lit rovlowlug tho lumbor situation of tho past year. Kortmiato Hero " I think Coos Hay has been for dunatu In comparison to other places," , continued Mr. Morcuu. " Many of tho lumber towns havo had to pull through with their mills closed but tho plants on Coos Day havo at least kept operating. Tho mnrkot and prices woro very discour aging for a tlnio. Now tho business I.i getting hotter nnd If this is not temporary, ami It It will Just kcop 'on going good, wo will Bhow what wo can do under favorablo circuit!- , stances. ' " Tho Smith mill Is now In perfect running condition nml wo nro in ox collont shapo to opurato extensively with tho proper domund nnd prices. Need Terminal Itatu ' " Ono of tho most Important 'things ahead right now Is tho secur ing ot n terminal rato for Coos Hay on tho railroad. With n tormiuai rato our company could put In a dry Klin and planing mills and would i noes In tho purchasing and ship ship one-fourth of tho finished luin-ping of ties, that end of tho buslnes. 'send from California. It will also bo important In tho way of conserva tion ns thoro Is much whlto codar that wo do not ship to thu south which could bo nsod hero If wo had tho terminal rato to reach tho east ern markota. " It will moan n groat deal to Coos nay to securo a terminal rate, jnoro, I think, than any other ono thing," .nuo . "m cl 30,000,000 shingles nlld 18,000,- 000 laths. Kxcoptlng what has been nnl.1 fni lnpnl ivnrl- It lniH urnpMrnllv nil l,nnn Hlilm,o,l Inln nnllfnrnln. ' andr0ir.ndMoPr'r1' company vessel Adeline Smith Z " ,M fllns been operated all the time. The steamor Nairn Smith ia now out on a charter but will bo back on tho runf Feb. i and In tho meantime an ex tra vessel will occasionally tako a cargo. Some Yulctfdc csts. I.lttlo Elsie S.antn Clnus doesn't go around In a mqtorcar, docs he, mamma? Mnmmn Wliv. certalnlv not! Ho 8tm ,jrV,,s j, r4.ucer. darling. Little Klslc Oh. I'm so glad! Tom- i ...v..w ...... w... .... o"- . i my llonkln told mo ho used a motor- cur, and Pvo boon In a terrible tate , sure, 'causo Im nfrald tbo repair shops wouldn't bo open at night. siiops wouiuu i no UJ1UII Thirty-seven young ladles of tho con gregation had iv mind thlrty.soven pairs of slippers for tho curato for Christmas. Dut ono young lady mado known her Intention. And -when tho day arrived tho curato received ono pair of slippers riuV thirty-six dressing gowns. Mllly (In horrified whisper) Mamma, Willlo U uu Infidel! Mamma -An Infidel? ' Mllly Yes. Ho said he don't believe tJiero's any Santa Clati9. eo a 11) in MJMHKR CUTS OK COOS 1JAV MIMiS Tho lumber cuts for tho year wero: Smith Co. .150,000,000 foot Simpson Co. 20, 000, 000 feet North Bond Mill Company 21,000,000 feet .' Total ..197,000,000 feet Tho shinglo manufactur ed wero: Smith Co 5,300,000 N. D. Shinglo Co. 10,000,000 Total shingles 21,300,000 Total laths mado by Smith compnny aggregated 18, 000,000. Tics shipped from Co qulllo river during tho year number over 300,000. - COf ILLE PORT lc.muku and tiics havi: mhe.v i shipped this ykait HcMirt that Gcorgo W. Mooro Plant At' Itaudon May Start Other Mills Dunning (Special to Tho Times) DANDON, Ore, Dec. 11. Thoro Is a roport hero which Is not of ficially confirmed ns yet that thoro Is a possibility ot tho George V. Mooro Lumber Company mill ngnln being operated. It Is said Hint tho milling company Is negotiating with tho Conch ostnto for tho pur chnso of tho Coach Timber Com pnny property In which event tho milling company would havo plenty of tlmbor. It Is said that In tho ovout Hint this deal should go through tho mill vvould again bo operated which would mean much to Dandon by adding another pay roll. Another .May Start 1 It Is also stated that If tho lum ber conditions contluuo to Improvo tho Johnson mill which Is owned by tho Itohort Dollar interests will nlso bo oponcd again. Tho mill wns closed when tho lumbor doiunud was bad and It was Bald at tho tlnio yliat It would open, again whon the market warranted. In tho mcaiitlmo tho Dollar com pnny has boon doing an actlvo bust- in tho Coqulllo Valloy holng lookod niter by James Dollar, a resident representative. , Ship Lumber and Tic , Tho Prosper mill has boon run ning right along and shipping lum bor out of tho Coqulllo rlvor. Tho mill purchased a year ago by K. 13. Johnson from tho Coqulllo Mill and Merchuutllo Company nt Coqulllo has hcon oporntlug all year nnd has been supplying tho local 'Irmlo of that city. Tho Ho business at Dandon has fbeon good and soveral vossols havo been engaged In exporting tho tics from that point. Vessel) On Hun Tho vessels whloh havo boon car- r'ln& tl0 al"l mbOr Ollt Of UlO CO- ftJ rl tho Speedwell, the n n, tho Grace Dollar, tho Kllx- " u"u """""J- "wenuy ,0 Pr.os,,or M, Company chartered mo ucuoouor Kiiuy wiucu win also carry lumber. Tho gasollno schoon or Ahwaneda wns lately put on tho run from Dandon to Portland, giv ing connocttou with that city, (uurd Is In 0od Shapo Tliero has been no trouble on tho Coqulllo rlvor bar during tho year oxcoptlng tho wreck ot tho Randolph which on April 24 turned over when uttomptlng to enter tho harbor when tho bar was rough. Cant. Johnson of tho Coast Guard station juuuouu ui iu vuaai uuuill aiuwuil lia8 i,(s crew , t,)0 f,nest of B,n n(, fea . ,. ' ' troi.bles that come up. Tho Ran- i (lnlnli wrpplr wiih tlin nnlv nnrlnns call that the crew has had In 1015. A Skittish Christmas Tree. Tho Swedes havo a custom at Christ mas time of decorating Pet lamb with red ribbons nnd bells, then load ing It with gifts for the family. Tho lamb Is turned loo-o in the house, nnd iach I'L-ivou attempts to catch It uud find his or her gift. Have your programs printed nt Tho Times office. BDATSBUSTAT BonEQYn MILL Plant Has Made Good Showing for the Year Twenty Thous and Dollars Expended for Improvements Box Factory May be Added to Equipment ' Tho plant of tho North Ilend Mill nnd Lumbor Compnny has been run ning nil the year nnd tho total out put of lumber up to dato during 1015 was aa follows: Kir lumber 15,514,508 fcot Spruco lumber .... 5,333,715 fcot Cedar lumber 230,21 fcot Total cut 1915 ...21,087,444 fcot In addition to lumbor tho com pany has bought and Bhlppcd a largo amount of ties and poles. Tho company has been running eight hours n day nnd during tho pnst thrco mouths tho output has' boon About 3,000,000 fcot a mouth. New Manager Comes Early In tho year Paul Dlmmlck, wjio had boon manager ot tho milt wns promoted to vlco president of tho Swnynu & Hoyt company and moved to San Krauclsco to mnko his headquarters. Last April George A. Stephenson was mado manager of tho concern mid has uiuco boon In charge. Tho company has been shipping regularly on tho steamer Yellow stone which makes two trips a month nnd ban also shipped on the Acmo, Spcodwoll and Wnstcrnor. Hun ,$ 10,000 Payroll Tho mill payroll ban boon about North Bend Has Spent $U 3,000 On Public Works NORTH llcnd has spent for pub lic Improvements ns a city moro than any other place In tho county. Tho total of all classes of city work reaches $1 13,1 IS. 07, near ly six times ns much as was spent by tho city of Marshfleld. Thu costs ot tho various classes of city improvomont woro us follows: Sowor Work $ 21,301.41 Paving 79,423.15 Grading Gonornl city work 9,095.37 3,008.71 Total city work $113,488.07 In tho sower work tho big itom was tho system which was put In at a cost of S19.909. Tho other sewer work consisted of sniullor pieces of work which wore necossary about thu city. Once Upon a 'Cfmc. My llttlo child enmrs to my Unco And, tUKKlnsr, ploads tlmt ho may climb Into my lap to hear ma tall Tho ChrlstinoB tnlo IjcIovihI to well A tnlo my mother told me, Jlculiinlnn "Once upon a time." It Is n tale of ehlcs that. rang With ntiKel rhupnailles sublime; Of that erent hout, Hcrono and white. The shepherds uaw one wintry night And of the glorious gtnrs tlmt nans An anthem once upon u time. This nlory of tho hallowed years Tells of the sacrifice sublime Of one who prayed alone nml wept While his wearied followers Blcpt And how his blood and Mnry's tears Commingled, onco upon a time. And now my dnrllnir nt my side And echoes of tho dlntnnt chime Ilrlng that sweet story back, to me, ' Of Bethlehem nnd Calvary, And of the gentle Christ who died For sinner once upon a tlmo. The mighty deeds that men have told In ponderous tomes of lluent rime Like misty shadows fade away, Hut this sweet story hides for nyo And, like the stars that sanr; of old. We sing of "Onco upon a time." Kugono Flold. "Not Until Next Christmas." It was said tho other dny by an old southerner in Washington that no homo loving Virginian ever would move "until nfter the next Christmas." Tho next Christmas comes and goes, but thcro is still another to come, nnd the moving is put off nnd, happily, will bo put off until holiday, spirit has genu from tho south, u spirit that will go when tbo south goes. See the First National Hank ad today for plan of distributing fifty savings accounts free. HKATINO STOVES at reduced prices. Pioneer Hardware Co. Dr, Leslie, OHteopntlit Mnrshfleld I LIBER $5,000 a month nnd that of the log ging camp at Denver Hill which la operated by McDonald and Vniiglinn about $3,000. With tho purchaso of ties and poles tho company has dis tributed about $10,000 n month In tho county. Tho firm nlso handled tho output of tho Coos Hay Mill Com pany for a tlnio and also that of tho Roynolds mill on South slough when It was operating. During tho year about $20,000 was expended In Improvements on tho plnnt. Chief among theso wns tho huldllug of a now sorting shod, n now dock and tho Installation ot a now rcsaw which Is ono ot tho moBt modern' kind and which cost $5,000. Tho capacity has hcon Increased no that tho mill now has an output ot 125,000 fcot a day. May Havo IInx Knetory Somo negotiations havo boon on foot for tho moving of tho box fac tory on thu lower Coqulllo rlvor t tho North Dcud Lumbor Compnny plant. Archlo Kruso recently pur chased tho equipment of tho box fac tory and It Is not unlikely that bo foro long tho plant will ho opornt lug at the North Doud mill. Paving Work Dono In tho paving work North Shormaii avenue cost $27, GUI. Shnrman nnd Washington cost $20,109. Virginia nvouuu cost $23,011. McPhornon avenue cost $7,103. Tho planking of Virginia cost $1,030. Thu grading work was all on Vir ginia mid McPhurnon, Tho.gonoral work listed wau for various projects about tho city. K.liio Main SI root As a result ot what (ho city has ' dono n the pnst yonr In tho way of public Improvomont North Ilend bus a fluo main utroot In tho buslnesu section. Paved as It la and with tho usual width It makes a thorough faro which gives tho main part of North Dond such a street as cannot ho found In any other part ot tho county. -H-W-hH-H-H-l--H--l-rrH Christmas Coming :: . : Chrtotmao to comln'l I hear It . . a-nummtn' ; ; Op thru ther chlmbly place outer ; ; wicr nun Curheyo are omellln'tti old bcuo are UIKn fti . " every one'o feelln It plumb . , thru an thru I H Rub up ther andlronB, hetp 'em ;; '.'. a-ohlnln t Scour up ther pewter an cop- fetch out ther hlttle with porce- .. Itf lfn(n .. T Hn' ptch up ther qulnceo ter ; ; lurn inicr oaou. . . T Irooh up ther Chrlotmae oreen, nana up ner nouyi all up ther mistletoe over ther . . ! I Gvery one'o aln' ter perh up an ; ; Vestas we alluo her done here- ituun.. .. I. 'Caln't no uoe tblnhln of trouble I '. U An niMM Mil MVI I tat X Chlnno tbat'o gone by ain't no ; '. 4. place (n our hearta. unrtotmao to comin- a ween irum termorrer, " I '. Hn' rlabt frum thlo mlnnlt ther.. froKcltln' utartol tuwna fihrtdon. ! " 4l-H-H-H-r-l-r-r-l-I-l-l-I-I-l-I-l-H-rH' M?, Santa Chum wns born ages 3 33 ago, and ho has been ho busy v jjtF ever Hlucu that ho never has AjZ 25 taken the timo to study his TO w fninllv trco. American chll- f drcn call him Santa Claim; J tbo llttlo nutch folk, St. g Nicholas; tho Krcncb, Pcro y Noel, nnd tho Germans, Prince jj2 Ituprecht or Kris Krlngle. Dut W they all mean tho saino thing. &y&mxv&v&x& Tlruea Wnut Ada lirinp roault. S L a&r