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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OHtGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1908.
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ELECTRIGITY TURNS
RD
AN OniO CONFECTIONER DIS
COVERS BY ACCIDENT A RE
MARKABLE PROCESS THAT
ADDS A NEW PRODUCT TO THE
AVORLR CALLS IT "OMSITE."
A recent Mansfield, Ohio, dispatch
says: The making of a substance
like rubber from aklm milk is tho
eat accomplished by George V. Frye,
in tho little town of Lexington, near
hero. Patents on the process have
been granted Frye.
Tests showed the substance to be
aplendld for Insulating as it offered
complete resistance to electricity. It
has been named "omsite." Tho elec
trical treatment of milk is the source
of the new substance, and the pa
tents granted to Frye give him ab
solute power in regard to treating
milk In this manner.
The discovery of the new sub
stance was entirely accidental. For
thirty-five years Frye has been en
gaged in tho creamery and confec
tionery business, the confectionery
feature being confined to the manu
facture of goods into which milk
enters largely, and during all this
time he has given much thought to
the possibility of some day hitting
upon a process by which the millions
of gallons of skimmed milk which
go'to waste annually, could be used
tondvantage In some branch of the
business.
The idea of passing a current of
electricity was evolved for tho pur
pose of sterilizing It. The first sur
prise came when he discovered that
he' could bring solids held in suspen
sion and add appreciably to the
amount of butter which could be
procured from 100 pounds of milk.
Fryo followed up this discovery by
attempting to find a way in which
tho worthless by-product could be
used. He was one day surprised to
find In this by-product, after ho had
sent numerous
VI .
electric currents
through It In his electrical furnace a
soft,' white, elastic substance, which
was1 entirely new to his experience.
That was the beginning of a series
of experiments and tests which have
resulted In the remarkable1 substance
known as omsite.
Omsite Is impervious to the
strongest acids, unaffected by heat
or cold, is an absolute non-conductor
oI electricity. il!"
A bullet flattens against a piece
one-fourth of an inch in thickness at
aC,dfstance of only a few feet. It is
fireproof, as has been proved by
tests In various factories In the coun
try. And while omsite answers
every requirement as a substitute for
vegetable rubber, the possibility for
its' use also enters the field occupied
by paper, wood, Iron and steel.
While so hard as to withstand a
crushing test of 48,000 pounds to the
square Inch it is capable of being
worked upon by any tool a3 readily
as Is wood, and in its hard state ob
tained by vulcanization, can be rolled
into anyf form on a, lathe. Rolled to
the thinness of a sheet of paper and
vulcanized to a point where it Is no
less pliable to the most lntoiiho heat
without being affected in the slight
est degree.
While in a plastic state omsite can
he molded into any shape, and steps
have already been taken to manufac
ture a sufficient quantity of it in
suitable slabs of six-inch thickness
to demonstrate tho practicability of
using it on tho hulls of vessels. This
vessel will bo built at Cleveland, in
the vicinity of which one of the
plants of tho company Is to he lo
cated. Qt9pvv?PPPS'$$
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RHEUMATISM.
Now Is tho time to get rid of your
rheumatism. In fully nine cases out
,pf ten tho attack Is simply rhounm
.tlain of tho muscles duo to cold or
.dump, or chronic rheumatism, neith
er pf which requlro any internal
reatniont. Tho freo application of
Chamberlain's Liniment is certain to
give quick relief. Try It. For bale
bv JOHN PREUSS. I
SKIM
WHITE RUBBER
DAIRY STATE
Creamery Man Describes
Southern Section as "Cow
Heaven" and With Coos Bay
As Its Throne.
Coos Bay dairymen are much in
terested in circulars which have been
issued by a southern Oregon cream
ery, while the circular does not give
onnMfip. fliriires on Coos county. It
gives data that can easily be sur
passed by dairy interests In the Coos
Bay country which is acknowledged
to be one of the best in tho great
northwest and consequently nearer
the dairyman's paradise than any
other spot.
The circular gives the value of
Oregon dairy products in 1907 as
$17,000,000, an advance of f 12,000,
000 over tho year 1000. It calls
Oregon "Cow Heaven," because grass
is green In Oregon pastures the year
round, while in Wisconsin the "cows
freeze In winter and roast In sum
mer." It says:
"Every 40 acres in Western Ore
gon should support 20 or more cows
every cow should make $100 a
year hundreds are doing that now.
"It would only take 50,000 farms
or a population of 2, COO, 000 people
to produce $100,000,000 of dairy
products annually with 20 cows to
a farm and 2,000,000 acres, which is
less than one-half the arable land of
the Willamette Valley. And the coast
counties can produce more than this
wonderful valley, to say nothing of
what Southern Oregon and Eastern
Oregon can produce.
"This value Is created just that
much more money brought into Ore
gon. "Sixty carloads of evaporated
cream shipped every month from
Washington County, Oiegon.
"Last month Tillamook County's
52 factories produced 60,000 pounds
of 'cheese."
BUMPER APPLE CROP.
Decrease in Other Oregon Fruits This
Year.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10,Sec
rotary Wilson, of the State Horticul
tural Commission, says Oregon will
have a bumper apple crop this year.
Apples were about tho only fruit not
seriously affected by the cold weath
er which prevailed in the fruit rais
ing districts of the state, this spring.
This fruit is hardier than others and
thrives under conditions that kill tho
growth of nearly every other kind.
The pear crop is only two-thirds
of what it normally is. Cherries are
scarce the crop reports showing a
falling off of nearly 25 per cent from
J tho ordinary yield. Peaches were
not affected so much by tho cold, as
tho peach sections of the state are
in tho more sheltered valleys. Straw
berries are higher priced this year
because of tho deficiency in the crop
and other berries will show a cor
responding shortage this summer.
Tho prlco of most fruits has not gone
up notwithstanding the smaller crops
as sale conditions nro not nearly so
favorable as they were last year.
Tho state is obliged to depend for
its statistics largely on tho buhiness
reports of county inspectors which
are a meager sourco of information
at best. In California and other
states tho county assessors keep a
record of tho number of trees bear
ing fruit every year and in this mari
ner an early and accurate estimate
of tho fruit crop Is possible every
year in those states. Tho officials of
tho Stato Horticultural board have
been ondeavoring for some time to
secure legislation providing for sim
ilar action on the part of Oregon as
sessors. FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE.
As usually treated, a sprained
ankle will dlsablo tho Injured per
son for a month or more, but by ap
plying Chamberlain's Liniment and
observing tho directions with each
bottle faithfully," a euro may bo ef
fected in many cases In less than
ono week's time. This liniment is a
most remarkable preparation. Try
it for a sprain or bruise, or when
laid up with chronic or muscular
rheumatism, and you are certain to
bo delighted with tho prompt relief
which It affords. For salo by JOHN
PHEUSS.
0 REGON
REALESTATE TRANSFERS
Dnlly Real Estate Report Furnished
IJy Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstackcn,
Manngcr.
Chas. Thorn et al, to Coos Bay
Browing Company, deed; lots 5, 6, 7,
8, 25 and 2C, blk 52, North Bend.
Consideration, $1,000.
July 3, 1908.
Ed car L. Wheeler. to Luella
Wheeler, deed; lots 5 and 6, blk 45,
East Marshfleld; lots 4 to 14, blk 18,
Bay Park. Consideration, love, etc.
G. Gulverson ot ux, to David Nel
son et ux, deed; lots 5 and 6, blk 1,
South Marshfleld. Consideration,
$10.
A. A. Baker, to Calvin I. Brown,
deed; lots 4, 5 and G, blk G, Graves
addition to Marshfleld. Considera
tion, $1.00.
Juno 10, 1908.
L. D. Kinney and wife, to Thomas
Dadd, deed; lot 24, block 34, Coos
Bay, Plat B. Consideration, $400.
June 25, 1908.
Flanagan Estate, to Florenco She
ridan, deed; lots and blocks In Bun
ker hill and In West Bunker Hill ad
ditions to Marshfleld. Consideration,
$10.
Simpson Lumber Company, to
George H. Truman, deed; lots 3 and
4, blk 47, North Bend. Considera
tion, $5.00.
Juno 2G, 1908.
F. A. Gordon et ux, to J. H. Keat
ing et al, deed; NE, sec 22, twp
23, R 12. Consideration, $1,900.
June 23, 1908.
Frances Z. Nichols, to Margaret
Kane, deed; lots 17, 18, 19 and 20,
blk 5, Graves Addition to Marshfleld.
Consideration, $10,
W. W. Graves, to Frances Z. Ni
chols, deed; lots 17, 18, 19 and 20,
blk 5, Graves addition to Marshfleld.
Consideration, $10.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to Protestant
Episcopal Church, deed; part of par
cel G, belt line Railway Terminal
grounds, Coos Bay Plat E. Considera
tion, $1.00.
W. R. Whipple. Trustee, et ux, to
Katherine Parker, deed; lots 3, 4 and
5, blk 2, Idaho addition to North
Bend. .Consideration, $450.
Patrick Hennessey et ux, to A. R.
Enyeart, deed; E of NEi, sec 23,
twp 23, R 13. Consideration, $1.00.
July G, 1908.
Geo. W. Kitchen, to Ina Holm,
deed; lots G, 7, 12 and 13, blk 51,
Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration,
$300.
W. R. Whipple et ux, to Geo. S.
Parks, deed; lots 1 to 10, blk 21,
Idaho addition to North Bend. Con
sideration, $1,000.
Geo. A. Cook et ux, to Lee Mantle,
deed; half interest of lot 2 and SEV1
of NV and S1, sec 18, Twp 2G,
R 9. Consideration, $10.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
INDEMNITY SELECTION.
United States Land OfTlco
Roseburg, Or., May 23, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
State of Oregon, on May 23, 1908,
applied for lot 7 of sec. 18, tp. 24,
S, R. 10 W. of W. M., and filed
In this office a list of school indem
nity selections in which it selected
said land; and that said list Is open
to the public for Inspection. Any
and all persons claiming adversely
tho abovo described land or any
legal subdivision thereof, or claim
ing the same under tho mining laws,
or desiring to show said land to bo
more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes, or to object
to said selection for any lawful rea
son, should file their claims or their
affidavits of protest or contest in
this office on or before the 8th day
of July, 1908.
I hereby designate tho Coos Bay
Times, published at Marshfleld, Ore
gon, as the newspaper In which tho
abovo notice Is to be published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
THE LAUNCH
BONITA
Will leave O'Kelly's landing
Sunday, July 12, at 8 o'clock
sharp. Weather permitting with
an excursion for Charleston
Bay and will mako ono round
trip daily during tho camping
season leaving at 8 o'clock a. m
and returning at 9:30 a. in.
Faro, round trip 75c, or one
way f(tc. Supplies for campers
can bo secured on tho Bonlta
on any trip, also daily papers.
J. A. O'KELLY,
Captain
Drink Wolnards's
BOTTLED BEER
Mnrdcn's Wholcsulo Liquor
House
Phono 481 Orders Delivered
Free
FINANCIAL
STREN
in a bank lies, first, in tho ability and experience of its officers,
"The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct tho officers; and third, tho Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto is: ,
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find us de
serving, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers nnd Directors.
John S. Coke, Pres. William Grimes,
W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers,
Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower,
Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier. Judgo John F. Hall.
M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-mannger.
jKtmuumnannw:nJJ
IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is tho policy of this bank to
comflnc its business to tho im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, tho bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
Vice PreH. ABHt. Cashier
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STEAMERS.
Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JULY 12.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held nfter the arrival of tho bhip unless ticket la
bought.
F. 5. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM P0RTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner- Agt.
Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore. Marahfleld. Ore., Phono 441.
25E523H5H5r!SH5r!5E5S5rl5rl5H5r!5r!SH5215
Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
CITY OF PANAMA
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days ,at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20, 1 008.
CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
C. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - j- - A. St. Dock
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NOkTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
.TjTEnm iniMr.
jl QUICK DELIVERY
n For convenience or Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Mnrshfinld und North Rend.
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhnrd's Bottled Beer
MABSDEN'S LIQUOI. HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Freo.
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
Sare Dollar by bnjing South Mnrihfield
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
GTH
Flanagan & Bennett Dank
MARSHFIELU ORMJON.
Capital Subscribed 150,000
Capital Paid Up 10,000
Undivided I'roflU J15 000
Dooi a gonetal banking business and drawt
ou the Hank ol California. San Kraiirlsi
Calll., First National Hank Portland Or., Kirsl
National Bank (toseburc. Or., Uiinover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Uotrmh"
'Son, London, England.
Also sell change ou nearly all the prln.,.
cities of Europo.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe duposi
lock boxes fnr rent at '0 rents a month o
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
You can BUY or SELL through
The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
THE
OREGON
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LODGE ROOM FOR RENT.
The defiant new lndiio and
! banquet room In the Finnish
Temple is for rent to other lodges
ami societies on nights not nl
reedy engaged. For particulars,
ap.ily to Janitor at tho Temple
building on 'C street.
P5cL5"dSESr2SESHSZSHSr2S2SH5asa52SHSESa
Bijj jjjfy
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith les3ie 'Phono 921
North Front St.
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WEINIIARD'S BEER
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'5 LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Freo.
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Business Directory
Doctors.
D
K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of American School ot Osteopath
Ofllce Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours bl
KirjtHTUlC. AIO.
Appointment, uiuro in nnsuurr liiott
Phons 1611. Marshfleld, Ore
DR. GEO. E. DIX
rhyslcinn nnd SurccoK
Now Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg
'Phono 1681. i
DR. J. W. INGRAAI
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office over Sengstackon's Dug Storl
Phones Office 1G21; Residence 78 Jj
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTII
Physician and Surgeon.
MfTlnn pnrntifl flnnr nt Plgnairnn nnfl
Bennott N6w Bank Building. JJ
Crystal Theater. Office Phoa!
1431. Residence Phone 656.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blab
Lawrence A. uijcqulat
CLARICE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Ofllc
Trust Building. Marshfleld, Orel
J
. W. BENNETT,
Offlre over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, .... Oregof
""ORE Jk
COKE,
-' Attorneys at Law.
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Oregon?
Marsh Held,
Aliscellaneous
OAKLEY &
Civil and Jl
ARNOLD
Mechanical Engineers
North Bend, Oregon.
Surveying. MpJ
RIBBS & MASON
1 Photographers.
A
C003 Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marsh Held, Oregon
n TATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
1 N OFFICE, Room 214 Coos BIdfil
Phono, Marshfleld 814.
Rooms and ofllces for rent House
for rent. Your property cared foi
while you aro away.
My commission very reasonable Call
and see me. WM. WIOKENH
M!
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kind
Phone 1884.
MUSICAL
WILIIELM G. ROLL,
RESIDENT TUNER
Pianos tuned and repaired.
AH work guaranteed.
With AV. R. Hnincs Music Co.
M
ABLE CLARE MILLIB
Voqal Instruction.
Italian and German Diction.
Studio, Phone 511.
"ClMER A. TODD. Director
Coos Bay Aca'demy of Marie.
Voice, Piano. Floe Orsan. llarmnnv ntn .. tmr
bCKinnlPc to eradustlou. since ini)ii r
style diction and interpretations, for orxral
oratorio or concert Vtotk
Now O'Connell Building, MarshfleM
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'B BEER
By mail pr Phono.
DeHvord Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
.FILLER Ss CO.
Livery, F.pd and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sola.
Third A A StH I'hono 1201 Marthfleld
HERE'S YOUP GOOD
HEALTH
Weinhard's Beer
.WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phone 481
Orders Delivered Free
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed' f
Free Delivery Phono 175-1
DRINK
WEIXnARD'S
BEER
BEST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR IIQUSV
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