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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
THF nnoc pv timitp - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910 4 LET CONTRACT FOR Mil 1ST SUPPORT TEN CHILDREN jMBHBfflHMiHHfflfflHMMMHi 1 At tho meeting of tlio North Bend city council this week tho final steps were taken tor tho completion of tho wntcr front rondway to connect tho business districts of North Demi nnd Mnrahflold. Tho North Bend city council nwnrded tho contract to J. Q. Horn for tho construction of tho roadway froin tho Slinjison property to connect with tho county road sec tion of tho thoroughfare. Tho con tract prlco Is $15,012.30 and Mr. Horn la allowed four months In which to complete It. Tho other link In tho highway Is through tho Coos Bay Otis nnd Elec tric company's property and through the Simpson .Lumber company's prop erty. L. J. Simpson and Manager Jennings have both expressed them selves 08 willing to build their sec tion of tho road just as soon ns tho city of North Bend would build Its part, bo It la expected thnt tlioy will get busy nt onco nnd not later thnti next spring will tho .thorotiBhfnro bo open to traffic. Tho contract for Improving Mon tana from Broadwny to Maplo, n dis tance of three blocks, which Includes 225 feet of trcstlo, wns awarded to C. J Van Zllo for J72G.2G. Ander son Brothers bid $1108 nnd C. K. Flanagan $043.03 on tho work. It Ih to bo completed In ninety dnys. At tho next meeting of tho North Bend council tho question of accept ing tho Improvement of Shcrmnn av cnuo will co mo up. City Recorder Derbyshire was In structed to ask for 1IcIh to bo opened nt tho next meeting of tho council for the following work: Grading MclMieraon street from Washington to a point 100 feet south of tho centor of Lincoln Bnunro. Grading Monroe street from Wash ington to California. Grading Virginia street from Pen dleton to Jackson. -Grading Sheridan slreot from Cnl IfoVnla to Virginia. An ordlnnnco designating tho busi ness Rtreots was also onacted. Tho object of this was to detormjuo which ntroots should ho paved or planked tho full width nnd which should havo tho sldownlks. On tho residence streets, parking will bo followed, nar row sidewalks and narrow planking or paving being, put In. Tho snlo of tho Improvement bonds on Sherman nvonuo was authorized. Virginia nvonuo, wns ordored plnnked from Shornmu avenue to Pony Slough at an estimated cost of $5000. Tho contract will bo lot for tho work at tho first meeting of tho council In November. City Attorney Mullen wns Instruct ed to take stops to forco tho collec tion of all assessments for street Improvements. I Judge Coke Requires This of Guilty Man in Suspend ing Sentence. Judge John S. Coko of this clt;., who Is presiding In lite circuit court nt KoFcburg, showed an Inclination to glvo a light scnteuco to a man who appeared before hi in and pleaded guilty, nnd who had a wife and ten children dependent on him for sup port. Instead of sending the man to Jail tho judge suspended sentence I during good behavior and ns long ins the man looked after his family. Tho proceedings In tho circuit coift there nro told In tho following press telegram. ' Thomas Hart of Wilbur pleaded guilty In tho circuit court hero (o tho chargo of having held n loaded rifle within two Inches of his wlfo's bond in an effort to force her to deo I uwny n certain tract of land to which fcho clnlms title. Hart wis arraigned Immediately following ItW indictment l-y Jlio grand Jury. Jii'Hm CoKo buspended sentence pending Hart's futuro good behavior nnd h ' pioiiiIhc to nbMnln from the U30 (.1 ll'ii'j nid tn ptoldo for U" tippoi "f hl-s wife nil ton children. Tho ncHatiR wns committed w'jlio Hart was lntilnilcd Th" grand Jury for Douglas couvy mado Us flnnl report lato ton.ght, and was excused for tho term I'c sldcn tho Indlctmont ngnlnst Hint, four truo bills woro returned. They nro: Samuel Smith, chnrged with assault with a dangerous weapon; 8. -M. Reynolds, colored, Htntutory offenso; Halph Casey and Chick Wright, lnrccny; Max Weiss, selling Intoxicating liquors to a minor, nnd nlso with allowing n minor to fre quent a resort whoro Intoxicants nro kopt for snlo. Weiss has another slmllnr chnrgo against him. Another grand Jury will bo sum moned Monday morning, nnd It Is oxpected thnt fully two weeks will bo consumed In disposing of tho criminal enscs at hand. FIGHT IS A DRAW. jgr ... jCj Jchh Day and ()tt Berg Ilnttio nt Astoria. ASTORIA, Oro., Oct. 13. Otto Berg of Fort Stevens fought n draw of ten rounds with Jes Day of Marshflold for tho championship of tho northwest horo In tho prcBonco of n packed house. From first to Inst tho bnttlo wns n hard nnd strenuous one, neither ask ing for n lot up. Day was tho strong er of tho two, but Berg, by Insldo turtles, evened up tho points, nnd nt one time looked like finishing his man. Dny revived nnd went nftor tho other, who stalled for breath. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 13. Tho Coast Longuo games yesterday af ternnon resulted as follows: At Portland R. Portland ...... 4 Los Angeles 0 At Vernon R. (Eleven Innings.) Vernon ,-v.l Sacramento 0 LAJOIIO 11KAT8 COM! WINS AUTO In Cleu-luud Player Makes 8 Hits 8 Times nt Hat. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 13. By making eight hits In eight t linos at bnt In Clovolnnd Sunday, Napoleon LaJolo of tho Clovolnnd team pulled ahead of Tyrus Cobb of Detroit tn tho rneo for tho batting champion ship of tho American League, Ac cording to tho unofficial figures, Ln Jolo's average Is now ,3SCS and Cobb'H .3831 LaJolo thus wins tho automobile offered to tho best bat ter this yenr. SHARPEN UP Don't be wasting your tlmo with a dull knife or scissors nnd prob ably spoiling your work when you can get a sharp one for so llttlo. Wo carry a flno line of guaranteed cut lery nnd can sntlsfy tho needs of nny man, woman or child. Rend this list and come In and ,look them over: Boys' Pocket Knives nor- up Men's Pocket Knives noc up Boys' Chain Knives 10c up Ladles' Pen Knives We up Embroidery Scissors 2JJo up Folding Pocket Scissors arte Buttonhole Scissors lOe up Barber's Scissors $1.25 Shears (guaranteed) flOc up Butcher Knives 2.1c up Safety Razors $1.00 up Bread Knives 2.1c Butcher Stools $1.00 COOS BAY CASH STORE GEO. X. HOLT, - - Manager. Front Street, Mursltllcld, Have your calling cards printed nt Tho Times offle. rraKStHiaSf A DAIRYMAN WHO SAYS THE CltL'AMKilV COINS CREAM INTO COIN OF THE It HALM SOME COMPARISONS. (Communicated.) Tho question ns to whether cheese jr butter Is tho most profitable pro duct to manufacture from milk Is ouo which Is attracting a good deal of attention. A well known Coos Pay dairyman gives somo interest ing facts on this subject, l.l this connection he snys: "Many dairymen In this locnllty seem to have jumped nt the conclu sion thnt nt thu present prices cheese Is more profitable to innnufacturo than butter, But In arriving nt this conclusion I question if they havo taken everything Into account. How about the young stock to roplnco tho cows ns thoy die off or nro other wise disposed of? Where nro they to como from? You cannot buy them fov n song, as can be seen In any Of the dairy Journals. Yet the dai ryman who sends nil his milk to n cheese factory or a condenser can not rnlBo calves or pigs, as ho has no skim milk to feed them. Who arc raising tho great dairy products? Js'ot the man who Is sending his milk to tho checso factory. Ho knows ho cannot rnlso a good calf nnd sell nil his milk. With veal and pork nt tho present prlco skim milk nt home U worth 40 nnd GO cents a hundred pounds. The dairyman separating nt homo Bnves that much elenr profit nnd nt the snmo tlmo gets ns much for his butter fat as does his neigh bor who Is sending to n cheese fac tory all of lila milk. "I'rof. Decker claims that 13 pounds Is all the solids In 100 pounds of milk, nnd It only requires the butter fat, which is about four pounds of the 13 pounds, to make butter, while checso takes all of tho 13 pounds of solids, nnd of that about one-half is lost In tho making-. Ac cording to tho Btntemcnt of this pro. feasor, who Is ono of 'tho best au thorities In tho country, only 0.32 pounds of solids nro recovered from tho 13 pounds of solids In tho 100 pounds of milk. Tho dairyman who sopnratcs his milk at home sells his four pounds of butter fat, represent ing tho 100 pounds of milk, to the creamery, whoro It Is converted Into nbout 1.0 pounds of butter, which, at 3G cents n pound, equals $1.0G0. Add to this tho skim milk kept at homo, valued nt 40 cents, nnd his 100 pounds of milk, gives him $2.05. Tnko tho samo 100 pounds of milk to tho ehceso factory and It should yield ton pounds of checso, which nt tho present prlco of 10 li cents brings $1.GG. Besides tho fnrmer Is selling tho rest of tho solids, which, kept on tho ranch, Is worth 40 cents, nnd will feed nnd raise a good ealf which at maturity will bring an income of $125 a year. "Tho dairyman who saves his milk at homo has at tho end of threo years matured stock with which to replnco tho old stock thnt dies or becomes useless. Whereas, the dairyman who soils his milk to n coudensory or cheoso fnctory has to go outside of ills own ranch nnd pay from $7G to $100 for cows with which to roplnco his herd. "Give mo tho crenmery every day In tho year as tho means for tho dairyman to build up ills ranch nnd Ills horns, with greater producing ca pacity and eventually securo a larger net gain In dollars." (Signed) A DAIRYMAN. F Day Manufacturer's Samples Sale of BLANKETS Special Thursday, riday and Saturday. 500 Pairs Manufacturer's samples of cotton and wool Blank, ets on sale this week, from 60c to 75c on the dollar. READ A FEW OF THE PRICES: Sample sale price, 75c for Cotton Double Blanket, regular $1,00 value, Sample sale price, 90c for regular $1,25 value. Sample sale price, $1.25 for regular $1,50 value, ' Sample sale price, $2.35 for grey Wool Nap Blankets, full 11-4 size, regular $3,50 value, Sample sale price, $2.50 for white Wool Nap, 11-4 size, regular $3,50 value, Sample sale price, $5.50 for 11-4 Wool Blankets, regular $7,50 value, Sample sale price, $8.85 for regular $12,50 values, Money Talks at All Times at the Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, Marshfield Bandon PARSONS OX HAIt 1JOAT. Captain of N'cwjiort Takes -Job on Columbia River. PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 13. With the arrival In Astorln of Captain Pnrsaus, tho lntter part of tho week, to take the position of mnstcr of tho Port of Portland tuns, thcro will bo four tug hont men In tho bar ser-1 1 vlco of the Port. Captnln Parsons hns resigned ns master of tho steam er Nowport ilnd will tako command of one of tho tugs, probably tho Oneonta. In plnco of Captain Parsons, ,T. Fry takes commnnd of tho Nowport when she lonves for Randon, to go In the lumber trnde between thnt port and Coos J)ay. Captain Fry has mado a few trips on the steamer lately as mnto, having formerly beon on tho Alaska ships for soveral sea sons. ------------ -------'t'H Phono I. S. Kaufman' & Co. your :onl Order. $1.50 PER TON. QPTM CHOCOLATE Hae you tried thorn yet? ferent Kind. They nro 8lnil dollchnu tho dlf "Tliey tnsto 11 .e more" Mnt Pounds, !Me; Pound;., flOo. For sale by us only, BROWN DRUG CO. niduato Chemists, "Tho Quality Store," ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tells How n niotchy Skin Wns Cleansed by n Simple Wash, "I wns ashamed of my fnco," writes Miss Minnie Plcknrd of Alta- mahnw, N. C. "It wns all full o plmplos nnd scars, but after using n. D. n. Prescription 1 can say that now thoro Is no sign of that Eczema, and that wns threo years ago " D. D. D. has become so famous as a euro and Instant relief in Eezoma nnd all other serious nkln diseases, thnt Its vn'ue Is wmetlmes overlooked In clcnrln? up rash, pimp les, blackheads, ai. 1 all other minor forms of skin impur'HJ Tho fact Is, that whllo T). P. D Is so ponetrntlng thnt it strikes to tho very root of Eezoma or any other serious trouble, tho ootnlug Oil of Wlntorgreon, Thymol and other in gredients nro so carifullv compound cd there Is no wns.i for the kln made that can compare with this ' great household romody for ovory kind of skin- trouble,, . D. D. D. Is pleasant to uo, per-' jfoetly harmless to tho most dellento ; skin, nnd absolutely rollnble. A 25 cent bottlo will give you positive i proof of tho wondorful effectiveness ,of this great remedy. 1 For sale at Red Cross' Drug Store. Log Cabin Creams Stafford's Very Ijitest Dainty Confectionery ns pure and sweet as the memories of long ago when our grandmothers mndo creams nnd fudges over tho old-fashioned fire place. This wo are certain ydu will find ns dollclous ub anything wo mnko and you know our reputntlon for dolectablo dainties. Drop In and try one, or better still, order a box of theso delicious Have The Pioneer Hardware Co, Connect up your Sewer, and do your PLUMBING P. E. Hague, Pres. M. D. Sumner, Vice Pre, 330 Front Street -----------4. ----- -B-w-tt-a-H-u-p-u-a-tt-H-a-n-B-tt-tt-tt-a-H-B-a-8"8?' rv i ll I raciTic monumental j LOG CA1UN CREAMS sent homo. Thoy are tho very latest. Always something new nt TWO STORES 2.'W Front St HO Central Avr AT THE People's Mea,t Market you will find a nice, elonn nud sani tary line of Meats, cut to your order nutf delivered promptly at any tlmo. Onrt. trial nnlm. m ...i. , " ' "",1 "' "mnuogii a steady customer. Glvo us thnt first' trial order. The People's Market 18 Front St. Phono 17U-J. J8WJ, and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Rroadwny. n-n--tt-a-tt-n-a-a-a-B-a--ro-8-n--a-tt-B-a--8: GET YOUR" SUNDAY R0A$T T HERE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE. IF YOU ARE GOING CAMPING OR IF YOU WANT A SOMETHING EXTRA NICE FOR D REAKFAST. GET SOME HOME SMOKED BACON. IT'S FI NE. FOR THAT PICNIC DINNER, OUR WEINIES ARE FIND FULL LINE OF NICE, JUICY. TENDER FRESH MEATS. . Union Meat Market PnONE 08. uttu of o OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Day Oil and . Supplj Company 'undor tho management; ol X. W. Flanagan will continue jtq Imn ' dlo the Union Oil Company's gaac lino, dlstlllato, benzlno and coal ol at tholr oil houso across the Day tc which place they have moved their oflke. Phone 302. .... niWlC aITemaiTlI'; h.u That Clin- .' "-- r Is put up by M lsJZijavt, sale at McCrarj's Ideal PWr ut Miss Donnelly's resld j,ll0C, ;l, 8a central .ve. jrr yortn- MRS itu itwiailuaVi i .. i TH Al. R- bm" agent for nMIII'k in - I CHARLES A. ""''ncC AND SUIT MOW of Cldcogo-