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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
T "" ir"w WaMU THE COOS BAY TIME'S, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. li 4 ,' ! - ifwr Ifc It i IN CHIOT tho forest Arcs in this county, but wo nro nil taking precautionary measures hnd provcntlng tho fires from spreading." SAVER IMS HOUSE. (Continued from pngo 1.) nillo ho mndo a lively run through tho ilrc. IIowo's trousers woro burned, a hole was burned through .head of .Too Nay Slough and swept n ;REP0RTS ON CUBEi! SCHOOL WORK CROP GOOD .Judge Sehlbrcilo FJgh Flro Which Swept South Slough Country, .liidtri! Hohlbrcdo returned this morning from South Slough, where, Cotltlty Superintendent BUndl ho hns been staying on his homo Btcnd. Ho hns been fighting Are for two days. Tho fire stnrtcd at tho Sets Forth Conditions in Coos County. tbo covering over tho mall sacks, and Howo's faco was badly scorched. Tho mules' heads woro burned some, but neither man nor mules wero serious ly damaged. Howo did not know whether ho would bo nblo to got through the flro to-day, but ho started out this morning with a load of pns Hungers. There la no dnnger us tho stngo will not attempt to go through tho burning timber unless it looks enfe. Thoso who went out on tho etago this morning woro 0. W. Fin ney nnd wlfo and son, Wilson Klrk- rlff, J. S. Hinder, 0. A. Ilacoutllnt, nnd Mrs, M. D. Sumner. path about two mllea wide, burning i toward South Slough Yield This Year Will Be Good and Profit to Growers Big. K. Lyon of North Inlet has on ex hibition at tho Chamber of Commerce COQUILLE, Ore., August 23. W. Tlin Judce'iJ i If. Hunch. Countv Hutiprlnlonilnnt of homestead house Is In the timber nnd Schools, hns mndo a ronort to tho 'some very ilno cranberries. They nro ho had aulto a tlmo Bnving tho plnce. 8tnto Superintendent of Public In-1 not yet ripe, but they show tho cnor- Wlth othors, ho enrried water nnd struction, in which ho sola forth tho;mous bIzo to which thu cranberries poured It on tho roof and succeeded condition of the schools In this coun-jwill grow on this const. Air. Lyons in preventing tho houso from catch- ty. Tho communication to Superln- Ing. Qua Johnson and Herman Deck tendent Ackcrmnn, which Is of In- nnd their families, who llvo in tho tercst, Is as follows: has three acres planted. Several oth ers on North Inlet havo cranberry I ranches and th0 yield this year will EMPIRE NOT IX RANGED. Flro There Him Turned Away From tho City. For Bovcrnl huiirM yesterday nftor noo u Einplro City was In dangur bo cniino of the nearness of tho lire In tho timber, To-dny thoro Ik no dan ger to tho city, but thu flro Ih still burning. About forty men are light ing tho lire nnd this morning ap peared to havo It under control. The lire Htnrtud lit tho pluo along tho county rond from North Horn! to Empire. It was below thu old cuino tery nnd dnuRorously oloso ot tho city. For a time tho wind wan blowing to ward Empire and It was feared that tho city might bo burned. Every man In Empire who could went out and fuught tho lire. Tho llnniOH wont through tho underbrush with great rapidity and for u while It looked exceedingly dnngoroiiB in Empire. Tho wind, however, changed and tho II ro followed back from tho rond between tho lakes Just this Hide of Empire. Homo timber hns boon burned, but It U not thought that there hns been much dnmngo so fur. Tho Simpson Lumber Company lins vnlunblu timber In tho neighborhood nnd tho Flnnngan estate lias about 2,000,000 feet near tho lire, but It wns thought this morning that the flro would not couhuiiio tho green timber. neighborhood, woro afraid to sleep "in compllnnco with your request bo large, according to tno present In their Iioubcs for fear that tho of tho ICth Inst, for n special report condition of tho crop, buildings might burn, nnd they nil on tho Bchool conditions Ih this coun slopt out In a field. Judgo Sehlbredo ty, permit mo to submit tho follow BayB that while tho flro threatened Ing: tho ranch homes, It hns dono practl-j ''-'Tho general outlook for every cally no dnmngo ns no vnlunblo tlm-'phuEo of the cducatlonnl work of tho Ibor was burned. Tho flro was In county wns never more promising small timber nnd underbrush. thnn nt tho present. The spirit back Even making tho expenses higher i. j of nnd Instigating every upllfllnv: ullowlng $1 n bushel for harvesting ONE FIRE UNDER CONTROL. ) movement In our clvllizntlon is clear- thoro U loft n profit of $2 a bushel, Tho North Inlet cranberry marshes will yield this year about 400 bushels to tho acre. They will bring nt least $3 n bushel. Tho cost of picking h nbout 76 cents. Tho cost of tho boxes ndds another 12 Vi cents n bushel. ly In evidence In most every school v. inch nt the yield of 100 biiBliolu to the ncre gives n neat profit of about $S00 an ncre. Thoso who nro growing cranberries Reported That the Fenry Timber Not .district In tho county, Greatly Hiiuiiigcri. I " 'Out of clghty-thrco districts but A report enmo Inst night Hint tho 'live nro Inching In new modern (imply i flro In .InmoB Forroy's timber wns un- equlpped'school houses; nnd only ono Fay that tho crop Is an easy ono to tier control. .Mr. Ferroy owns three- of tho flvo referred to could bo classed 'handle nnd requires work only dtir- qunrters of Section 10, In Township ns unfit for use. Mug n part of tho year. Thoro is yet This spirit of enlightenment has; left much laud In thu North Inlet Stafford's Ice Cream That's tho only kind of cream wo handle except chocolato creams although tho printer tho other day left tho word Ice out of oifr adver tisement. May bo he thought It was such n hot proposition that It did not need Ice. Pure Ice cream Is good food. It Is more thnn n mere dessert. It Is ono of tho most nutritious foods, being easily digested, wholcsomo and vory nourishing. Stafford's Ico cream Is nn absolutely pure food product, no chonponlng adulterant used whatso ever. Ice cream with Stafford means simply frozen crcnin sweetened nnd flavored. Fine! Chicken For Sunday Dinner, nnd h& tho flncBt of Fresh m... ;" .,.,,, ... "io, iUlll.uil, tun, The People's PHONE 170. . TWO STORKS 2,'JO Front St 1-tfl Central Ave Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE KHM NORTH COOS ltlVKi; 110AT dnlly nt 7 A M. nnd 2 p. 1 fiittitnr nlmn l i, . ' ."I 10 A. M. nnd fi l. ." - AIMf J speclnl Sundny seivi ,n Mnraliflnt.1 ... O A "( Lniincll Mllllrntnn n.... .. ivaitl AMt 7 A. M. nnd 3:30 P. si, coiU and trnnBf erring with steams j, Alert and MIIHcoma arebotu for chnrter on fow dayi noti CAPT. H. E. EDWAia HOME LAND C Sco us for Investment oaft Day. Wo gnarintco owned ptje, oo our prico. Phone 711. 201 Fr 20, Itango 11, nnd nlso 100 ncros In I "'Till nn adjoining section. The timber In glvon u b In addition to good school .country which Is available for this highly valuable. It Is located back buildings, flvo high Bchools, with full (crop. Tho cost of setting out n crnn- some distance from whore" tho McDon- four-yonr courses, that have few Iff berry marsh Is about $500 an ncre. nld-Vnughnn Compnny Is logging nnd nny superiors In the Stnto. A few of i but thu plants live for yours and the Is Hovornl iuIIoh west of Fnlrvlow. our rural schools havo added high first crop pnys for tho cost ot plnnt- Thoro nro llres at both Falrvlow nnd , school grades to tholr curriculum. Ing nnd tho preparation of tho soil. In tho Daniels Creok camp, so tho flro .This effort on tho pnrt of peoplo Ilv-I Most ot tho cranberries raised In on tho Ferroy timber Ih practically Ing In tho country to glvo their chll-! this county nro shipped to tho city tho saino one. Last illght ono of tliCdren tho ndvnntnges of n more ex- and sometimes tho crops tire sold on rnngcrs sent word to Mr. Ferroy thnt tended odiicntlnn, Is stlinulntlng the: tho ground nnd harvested by the ho need not send nny more men an idoslro for stronger rural districts and Ibuyor. tho flro on his tract wns prnctlcnlly thus mnkltig consolidation u prubnbll under control. NOTICE! Brown Drug Co. HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF Kirkpafrick's Celebrated Rheumatic Liniment IN .MARSHFIELD. R. O. KIRKPVTKICK Alanufacturer cnyriLLK ore. COOK IIOl'SE HUIt.NED. Damage Dune nt the McDonald- ViiiirIuiii Camp. Wild rumors wero circulated thlH morning nbout thu McDonald- Ity In some parts ot tho county nnd ,1111 accomplished fact In other parts, j " 'Teachers are receiving n higher inverago wage this year thnn at nny 'previous (into. This Is accompanied I with n demnnd far more clllcleiit In Biruciurs. ino county districts nro especially InslHtont tlint tenchors with ViiUKlmn camp nnd It wns Bald thnt n jat least somo professional training be man had been killed and tho cntiro nvnllublo for their schools. TIiIb do camp burned out. Thoso rumors jmund wns to pronounced In our .lis wero Incorrect. Thoro wns quite n trlct bonrd convention In-August. flro at Danlols' Creek nnd tho cook 1900, thnt n resolution unanimously house nud blncKsmltli shop at the passed tho mooting directing thu Ust night Tom ltennlo organized , l"Vr camp wero burned. .County Superintendent to co-operate ACCIDENT IN LAUNDRY. Mhs OMe line of C(huIIIo Huh Ntu row I.Vnipe. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: "What might havo been a horrible accident happened nt tho Coqulllo Stenm Laundry when .Miss Oslo Lnno got ono hand nnd nrm nnd tho other hnnd Into the mangle. Tho accident hnpponcd enrly while the girls were putting blauketR on tho roller, nnd tho steam hnd not been turned Into tho machine or hor hands nnd arm would have boen burned till ampiita- Excursion to Charleston n forco of sixteen men nnd took them 'l'lor w"" " wport that tho camp at i with a committee of IiIh own appoint-! Ion would hnvo had to bo resorted to, from North Ilend to light tho flro, nnd this morning thero wero nbout forty men lighting ngnhiBt tho Hitmen. Tho flro had covered n considerable urea nnd It was dllllcult to do much, but tho men wero trying to check tho flnmes wherever they could nnd It up penred thnt they had tho flro stopped from spreading. (-or bovornl hours yostordny tho county rond from North Ilond to Em plro wnH Impassnblo. The tiro wiih burning on both sides of the road uml it wns Impnimlblo to get through. Tho moke wns frightful. In North ilond Inst night tho smoke wnH so heavy .Hint It was Impossible to boo n block flwny. Nearer tho flro tho smoke wbh so dense that the road wns Impassn lilo for vohlcloa. Thoro npponrs to be no dangor from the flro to-day excepting what dam ago It might do to the timber, nnd so far nono of tho valuable timber has Icon damngod to nny groat oxtont. - I Smith' llnMu had been burned, but ( lug In arranging for n school of moth-! nud ns the full pressing wns not It Ih not thought thnt thoro Is nny jodH ns n feature of the anniinl teach truth to tho report. Thoro Is a bail era' Institute for tho presont year, flro In thnt neighborhood, but as "n,0 vory nuorn ,, i,onr(y c0. near as could be learned this morn- operation or the County Court mndo Ing tho camp hnd so far not been tho work of this committee compnra- uumagoii. ine iwopiiuiiu uv u- uveiy easy nnd a two weeks' sosslon tending In that direction nro down. TWO IIOFSKS IH'RNED. I'lre ul I'nlrvlew U Ucporteil to Have Done Diiiiuiro, Tho flro nt Falrvlow on the Coos devoted entirely to methods was hold In NorthMlond from August 1st to the 12th of this year. S. F. Hall nnd Mis Smith of the Arlotn School, Portland, wero tho Instructor!). Ninety-one lonelier were enrolled during the sob- on, tho bones wero not crushed ns one would supposo thoy would hnvo been, however, thoy are badly bruised. Miss Snudors, who wns assisting her, shifted the belt ns quickly ns she could, but before tho ninohlne stoppod ono arm was drawn In almost to the olbow, and before sho could be iv loabod tho tension screws hnd to bo loosenod, which was not sulllcleiit to release her and n wronch wng pro cured and tho rollor taken off. This allowed her arm nud hnnd to bo ro- i1 ' ' ' " ' -i HlH ' -r.k, V' s ' 'M l" e Iljnlta will lenvo tho O'lCcLy waiting room nt S.30 SundijH l"K, ' .list 28th, fir tho great Chi rlmton picnic grounds. GetfODrln-i and ,o ulong. Itound trip, only (If y contB. -n-a-n-n-K-n-n-a-R-K-n-- w-K-n-xt-u-xt-a-a-n-a-n-wfl Blnil with llll a VOra En llttomlnnra nf imy wagon i on., s re, ... .. u, .... ueiween fifty and sixty. The Instruc- moved without further Injury. Tho lm.l.Th..tolop.onc lino, othat point WllH vory ,,, ,, toachor, lllJlire- ot bo of , are down, but liiforuintlon nxelved whom I hnvo met since tho M.ooi Lnh, . . .... . ... .. . ..!.... I ... ...... ...v. ny Jiiugo nan uu over uiu iuiiii.m closed Bponk of what thoy recolved In lino lui.t nlKht was to tho uffect Umt the- )iis!ict terms mid ns boln rend. two ranch houses In thnt neighbor- y applicable to tho grantor efficiency hood hnd boon bitruud. It tins not of tholr cIush work- boon lanrned whoso houses wero de stroyed. INDICATES RAIN, leaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAIILO AND JOSSON CEMENT The bett Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llrao, Drlck, nnd all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN i"ir::s not danceiurs. A. II. Powers Khj-h There Is No Cause For Aim in. A. II, Powors, head ot tho Smith- J'owera Logging Compnny, wild to-dny that no bad flies were reported in any of the timber where hit company U operating. Mr. Powers thinks that . there Is no grout danger. lu. regard (b the lire Bltuntlon, Mr. Powers wild? "There Is no great danger so far. There are a number of small llres throughout tho county, but no dam ngo Is being dono. The flro will not consume tho green timber. The Fire Fighting Association has nbout one hundred men at work IlKhtlnjj the Urea and our company hna men at work In addition to thco sent out by the association. Those mon are sim ply lighting the smnll llres to prevent the!. spread. Many exaggerated re ports have been circulated, but there Is no danger and no groat daniago done bo far and I do nut untlelpato that thoro will bo any. "The tiro lighters nro digging dltoli- s nruuud tho timber where the flro Is burning. It Is luiposslble to put tho llroa out as the vegetation which Is thick on the ground catches flro nud avI'.I smoulder for weeks. The lire fighters dig ditches nruuud the timber , '"Tlio, third nnuual session of the' I Minimi l.t.lllll COUVOIUIOIl IllOl 111 North Ilond on August Oth. The first linlf dny wns spent In Inspecting the work of the school of niothods , brought Into oxlstonco by their notion , of tho previous year. During tho nft ornonn the following matters wore First, that the tenchors' THIS MAX WANTS HIS ICE CREAM SODA RACK. MA XV FIRES AT DANDON. llai-ometer To-Day Is Low mill Teni . pcriituro High V('i.tcrly, Mrs. K. Mlngus, the wonthor oh server, reports thnt tho barometer Is noted upon low to-dny nnd ludlcatos that there Institute of tho future shall be u con will bo rain, which, of course, will t'nuation of this year's work; second, help put out tho llres. Tho tempera-1 thnt to ennblo nil toachors to get tho ture yesterday was vory high, tho fullest possible advantage of tho In mercury reaching S" dogroiw. struction glvon, all schools In session I when the Institute convenes shall be closed for the full time nnd the tonch- crs under contract bo allowed at least ll.nii.i.l.iitil.tM I.Mt.lif lit., ft. rit. Til, ill 1. .1 . ,1. .1..... .. ... i,....i.iv.,...- . .H..,..,r, ...v... i.im iii un, nun' in saiu vncniiou. Very Culilns. mid ElVects. t decided action wns. also tnken affect- (Speclnl to Tho Tlnios.) Ii:r thpo yhoso Inck of Interest DANDON, Ore., August 25. Many should riompt them to slight tluua small forest llres nro burning In thp'j revision? for tholr professional ,ul- tlmbor near here. Nearly ovorybody vanoammt. The consolidation of the Is lighting tiro. No sorloiiB damage rural districts as far as it U practical, litis been done yet, nalde from tho and the erection of 'open shods for loss of tlmbor. Hoiuostondors are out-door oxorclse during tho rainy llgtmug nam to save inmr ononis on season were favorably considered.' ' tho. dlfforoiit cliUma. j man who rofusod to wod Hoff GENERAL CONTRACTOR RHl SOUTH IIROADWAY PHONE 201 -- -1 EUGENE, Ore., August 25. Amos Iloff, n Lane county fnr mer, is sooklng heart balm In the sum of $3,213 from Anna Sevorson, a comely young wo- O after he had paid hor fare from Norway to Eugene. In his com- plaint, Heft gives a list of pur- chnseH alleged to havo been made for her benefit, The list 4 Includes n woman's rat nnd an Ice cream sc.l.i -a-a-j:-:x-n-:j-x-a-a-a-xx-a-a-ix-xx-a-a-a-xx-a-H-n-B',s,j I T, BUSINESS I R jtom Pacific Monumental 1 and Building Wo II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly nnd artistically " cutcd. Call at our works on South Broadway. .,.. -:x--xi-a-.R-n-a-a-a---a-:-xt-t:--a----l:, FIRE AT .MYRTLE POINT. L;u;;e I In in Itel.nujlug in R. lmvit Is DeMrojed. C. De. OARDKX DOTH HltS SXYDER. I John Snyder, who lives at tho cor- amm.hl i-oint. Ore., Aiigiibt 25.h-er of llnll avenue nud llrondway, Is Tho large barn of It. C. Dement at I disturbed nn neconnf nf i,i ,..' rMyrtle Polut burnetl to' the ground on Whlin im imnni-io.i n 1.1..1. ,. . ' ,...,. .. iiiisii l.lliu .11 seed from minted Rurbank apostle. It failed to nintorlallie. Probably this hs imii io iue poor quality of stuff whtu'o the tire Is burning and In that ?wayr prevent the ilauios from spread- Jug. AH thnt can be done Is to back -fire nud coufluo tho flames to tho tire elrleken dlstrlcs. I do not think that I rfbero bo any great troublo from I Monday evonlng. All stock, vehicles, fnrni niachlnery, etc., wero saved, but a large quantity of buy aud tho build ing were totally destroyed. The origin of the tiro Is not known, but It Is thought that spontaneous conibus- that tho Oregon dredger fhrow on his lot. Howevor. John Is oeer(ii end snvs to his critics. "I will finm. Hon may have boon responsible fcr show yo,u that I will mnfco that gnr the contlagrntlou. ! den tho onvy 0 m lho experen"cea ; gardeners In this section, of tho coun- Lyon Is coming Sunday, Aug. Ii8tl, ' try." DIRECTORY Of RELIABLE USINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWING 18 A LIST OF RELIARLE RUSINESS HOUSES AND IIUSINESS MEN B MARSHFIELD WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAN HE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PHICES JJ MEN WHOSE WORK MAY nE DEPEVUKn iTnnv m .,- x.tt mr. T-rnnl7.E TflO1 ....... ..w!, i. H1UU MTiXX JlJU XV1 ...""- r mn.- 1 rmmninBiMMimi mi iwm , Butter Wrapp Printed at T'l,. Ti Oim iWother, Restaurant Is better prepared to serve you tuan evtr befcre. Commercial Ae., bet. Front anil Urondwtiy, Malitleld. 60 To WILLEY & SgHRQEDER for' Qi 111 1 (uuiuiiiij duu neaiinn n.. . tt Marshflold, Ore., Phone 773 "" -Cn,raI GET YOUR JOR PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Hrmls, Rill Heads, Knve lopes, Culling Cards, etc. FOR GOOD PHOTOS go to STADDEN Rogers Rulldlnc H 111M 1 ! J. .. KOONTZ Machine mid neH'T . GENERAL MACfllSj Steam and Gas Engln . niin'a hnat b0I, street, .MarsnfleM. 1 ,nt M:UMn nA'ita