The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSKFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBEil f6, idn EVENING E'DITIoMJ
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Big Social Doings
At Eagle's Hall
Wednesday, Night
October 1 1 th
AH Eagles Requested to Be Present
WANTED!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tlio Pnoutnu
tlc Cleaning Company. Orders far
work taken nt
CiOINO & harvey
PHONE 100
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PRoiDAviDSON
PIANO AND VOICE
Phone 461 North Bend
One City Saved
$ 1 5,000 By Installing
Electric Pumps
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T"E. E. J'. WINKI.I.lt,
Naturopath ami Chiropractor.
All chronic diseases treated. Consul
tation free. Olllco hours:
9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5 and C to 8 i. in.
Naturopath Institute ltooin No. 1.
No. HO Ilrondway, MarBhlliild, On)
ru. a. xv. lehlie,
- Osteopathic Physician .
(Iraduato of tlio American school ol
Osteopathy at Klrkavllle, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Ullc. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1G1-J; Marnhtlold; Oregon
riC a c. tacoartT
Physician mid Surgeon.
OIUco 209-210 Coku Ilulldlm:.
Phones: RcnIiIviico .MIL; Olllco 102.)
J
V. I1ENNETT,
lawyer.
Dfllae ovor Flanagan & Dennett nank
larahfleld Oregon
J. T. McCOHMAO,
Phyalclan and Surgeon
Mnrahflold, Oregon.
Jmco: Lockhart Building,
oppoalto Poat Ofllia
Phono 10 5-J
r it a. o. iiUHitouaiis,
Scientific Mnssoglst,
Treats all diseases Olllco, cornor
Second and Control Avonuo.
Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. tn.
2 to 5 p. in.
rU. A. J. HENDRY'S
- Modern Dental Parlors.
We nro equipped to do high class
work on short notlco nt tho very
loweac prices. Examination froo.
Lady attendant. Coko building, oppo
filto Clmndlor'hotol.
The low investment cost of elect ri cully
driven pumps, operated by central electric
stations, make them especially attractive for
water works and high pressure fire service.
The city referred to a b o v e is S a pulp a,
Okla., which rescinded an order for steam
driven pumps after learning of the advan
tages of electric power.
During the past year many cities of largo
and small sizes have installed electric
pumping service invariably with great- eco
nomy and success.
For any kind of jumping electric power is
lest.
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone No. 178
QIC II
n. MOORE, Chiropractor.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
203 Coos Bldg
Phono 81-L
Office houra 1 to Dj 6:30 to 7:30
Sunday 3 to 5
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drivers aro now nt ttho dla
posal of the Coos Day public at
REASONAHLE HATES
Hlgs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearso and special ncomrao
datlons provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED BTAI1LES
PHONE 273-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 8131 '
Prof. A. Richards
A GRADUATING TEACHER
Pupil of Carl Chrlsjonsen, the well
known New York Swedish concert
pianist, will take a limited number of
studentB for private lessons.
Applicants call nt Studio, Songs
taeken Dldg., 1.10 Broadway.
After the show try a Turkish Datb
Phone 214-J.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Flanagan (2b Bennett Bank
MAltSHFIEU), OREGON N
At the close of business September 1st, 1011.
Resource. '
Loans and Discounts $397,393.03
Hanking Houso 50,000.00
Cash ami Exchanges 141,640.53
Total $080,040.40
Liabilities '
Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00
Surplus and Undlrlded Profits 64,105.72
Deposits 484,774.74
Total B88,D40vlO
CONDENSED STATEMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS RAY
At the Close of Husluess, September 1, 1011.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts '. 1209,719.02
UondB nud warrants 88,852.46
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00
Real Nstate, furniture and fixtures 81,472.94
dull and sight exchange . 100,031,00-
Total I esourcea $005,070.03
v Liabilities.
Capital stock 1100.000.00
Surplus and undivided 'profits 0,880. 26
Circulation 2B.00.00
Deposits 433,100.60
Total liabilities .'..'. .' $505,070.03
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
W S, Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsey Kreltzer,
Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coke.'S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas,
F..S. Dow, Wm. Qrlraes. W. P. Murphy.
Times Want Ads Bring ;Resull
Government Foresters Itunto Piuii
phlet On It.
"Tho growth and management of
Douglas fir In tho Pacific Northwest"
Is tho title of a circular Just Issued
by tho foreBt scrvlco, which will bo
of llvo Interest to tho luinbcrnion
and timbor Innd ownors of Oregon
and particularly of Coos county.
This Is ono of tho first publica
tions of tho government which dcnls
Eololy with a foreBt problem of tho
Pacific northwest, and It goes at tho
very most Important toplo of tho re
gion, namely how to manngo Dou
glas fir timbor land so as to got n
second crop. Tho publication Is the
result of n thorough study of virgin
forests, "second growth" stands nnd
logged off lands of tho foothills of
tho Cascades of weBtorn Washington
nnd Oregon, mado by foresters Iron
tho Portland oftlco of tho forest sor
vlco, In which 1807 trees woro "ana
lyzed" and over 250 samplo acre
tnoasurod.
Tho circular presents in Its 27
pages tables showing tho rate of
growth of this trco and tho yield of
"second growth" stnnds. Somo of
tho figures show n ylold that will be
surprising to thoso who do not rea
llzo tho wonderfully rapid growth
that Douglas fir attains In westorn
Oregon.
Tho tablo shows Hint tho nvcrngo
trco from 10 to 20 yenra pld grows
.43 Inches In dlamotor nnd 2.G8 foot
In height each year, and that whon
It Is 60 years old It Is adding to Its
volumo 12 bonrd foot a year and
that whon it is 140 years old it Is
adding 19 board feot each year.
The table showing tho ylold of
nvorago stands of "socond growth"
shows nn equally astonishing result.
Ono hundred year old timber has
79(800 foot per acre, which Is equi
valent to n growth of 800 board feet
of inorchantnblo timber on tin I acre
every year during Its first contury
of growth.
Ah to rcforcstrntlon tho circular
nays: "That tho growing of crops
of Douglas fir on cut ovor lnnd will
bo financially profitable to prlvalo
ownors socmH assured In vlow of the
cor tain rltto in tho vnluatlon of stum
pago, tho growing security of limber
land investments, and tho increased
market for young timbor, provided
only that tho systom of taxing tlm
borlands Is reformod no that such
lands bear only tholr Just sharo of
taxation."
MINISTERS MUST REGISTER
nut fow minister hnvo registered
tholr authority to porfom marriages
slnco this pnpor called attention .o
tho fact that vory fow had compiled
with tho law. All thoso that haio
not complied with this law should do
so immediately as all marriages per
formed by thorn aro not legal under
Chnptor 2 4, Section 7019, Oregon
Codo which wont Into effect Mny 23,
Those mlnlstors which hnvo reg
istored their authority slnco this pap
er callod attention to tho fact that ell
ministers should roglstor aro as fol
lows: F. Zeko, J. T. M. Knox, An
drew J. Irvln, Charles Hamilton
Cleaves, Do Wayno Carpenter anl
Frank J. Chatburn. Coqulllo Sontl-nol.
EMINENT SCIENTIFIC AUTHO
ITYSAYS THE HUMI1LK 11U
HIGHLY ESTEEMED POTATO 1
RESPONSIIILE.
Do you feel tired, languid, run
down, nervous, lrrltnblo and low
splrltod? Is your heart action Ir
regular? Aro you oxhaustod after
slight exertion? Do you have spells
of dizziness? Or Is your linlr com
ing out and nro you losing llcsh?
No, this Is not an advertlsoment
for n strong tonic. Tho Bymptoms
enumerated have nothing to do with
tho medical advertisements. For
whllo spring fovcr would hnvo boon
tho diagnosis of nn old-fashioned
practitioner, modern medical sclcuco
recognizes no such 'dlscnso, outarfdo
tho realm of tho Imagination. A
Cleveland physician who has been
tracing original cause finds that pota
toes aro tho source of these and
many other disturbances of tho hu
man systom.
Tho human Btomnch, ho declares,
was never intended to digest pota
toes. They nro tho foes of long llfo
nnd good tempor. Persons who wish
to bo healthy in body and sunny and
alert In mind Bhould never eat them.
This npplles particularly to those
who, In tho phraseology of tho pro
fession, "lead sedentary lloves." Po
tatoes aro responsible for "starch
Indigestion," and that is an affliction
between which and ringbone, mumps,
liny fever nud grip there Is small
choice. Honor thy father mid thy
mother that thy days may bo long
In tho land," was tho scriptural In
Junction; but nowadays, In addition
ono should walk with extreme care
and circumspection among tho mini
erous pitfalls that must be passed
beforo reaching the haven of a
healthful diet. Ten, coffee, moat nud
pnstry woro long ngo pronounced
dnngeroiiH. Now potatoes aro added
to tho list. Posterity will bo for
tunate If tho medical men leave a
slnglo Itom on tho bill of faro that
can bo freely nnd fenilessly eaten
without terrible consequences.
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A TURKISH nATII will do yon
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
Hitb your Job
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"It Is a pleasure to toll you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough medicine I havo ever
used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of
Lavonla, Ga. "I hnvo used It with
all my children and tho results have
been highly satisfactory." For sale
by all dealers.
A new stock of tho latest In
tho
MAZDA LAMPS
Send in Your Order
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
T. J. SOAIFE S9 A. H. HODQINS
Marshfield Paint
(& Decorating Co.
Estimates MARBIfPIELD,
.Furnished' Phon 140H. Or
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Throw nwny tho ehoap cosmotlcs
and tlio powder nnd tho dyo; cut out
all the frenk athletics and tho cir
cus stunts you try. Pass up Lillian,
also Laura (though these girls are
truly nlco), for thoy'll bring you
only sorrow If yon follow tholr nd
vlco. Thoy will loach you that your
duty Is to spend your passing days
trying to Increase- your beauty In a
hundred foolish ways. Powders, lo
tions, paints and gi eases aro tho
washed-out spinsters' hope, nnd
young girls nro simply gooses who
will uro that sort of dope. If a dam
sol's cross nnd sulky, every thought
will leave Its trace, and no bottle,
howo'or bulky, tell-tnlo wrinkles will
orfneo. If n maiden's bold and loud
er than a modest maid should li(
forty tonB of paint and powder will
not mnko hor fair to roo. If her
thoughts aro mean nud sordid, If slio
fills hor homo with ntrlfo, benuty'H
palm won't bo accorded to that girl,
you hot your llfo. Hero's tho truth,
or protty near It pasto It, maidens,
in your sox beauty of tho mind and
spirit is tho kind of stuff that
knocks.
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liy I ml iiiillratioua, nn (liejr rannot reai li
tliu Ultram! iwirtlon of lliomr. 'IlivreU mil)
tone way to cine ileafi ea , anil that li tiyiou
tltutloiialreinvil'e. l)ea(ni- U raiiKKl b
an lnHaini'ilrnmlltlniiol the iiiiiooiih linlliKof
the KiiHucIiIhii 'lulie When thti tiihe In in
Haiiird nu have a rumlillliK iniinit or lni-r-fe
t hearhiK. ami uhen it l cntlnly ilnrnl,
IKalneia In the remit, ami unlem the Inllam.
inatiou can lo taken out ami Ihia tuhu re'torrd
t ll normal condition, hrarlnt! will be ilo
trocl (oreve'inlnetakeaoiitol le laretatitcO
by ('atarrh. whlili la nothliiK but an Inllam
laiileoiiilltlon of tlivmiuoiiamirfacea,
Weulll Khe (Hie llunJrtl liullara for any
ratrof ileafiiiu (raiiRHl by catarrh) that tan
not he cured by lla.i'a Catarrh Cure, tk'iiil
forclrculara.free. . .
K. J. OIIKNEY A CO., Tole Jo, 0.
Hold by l)rngi!l.U,7V
TaVe liall'nlainilv rillt for ronatiratlon,
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
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Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Batea'm Laundry
PHONE MAIN 57-J
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MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOYD
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75q and
$1.00; week 12.00 to $5.00. House
keeping apartments with gas ranges
8.90. per naoai
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Illlllllinr nt rnenriritlfe AUuAltvi Aft m..
orvolrs, numbor of flowing Veils, II
iimuuui; ui wens jmmpou-lor-irr
tion, tlio numbor of pumping pli
nnd engine capacity Of vpumi
plants. Tho acreage Irrigated
classified by tho tyno of WteraC
supiiiying wnior nnu ny tiieOHre
water supply. Z n-i
lin not tt rmi?MtM t9 nAlAi.tttaw'O
25, 1910, under which tbe.cNwiwW'.
Irrlgntlon Is being takon, provllj
iur coiiocung run information.
uuniiiiK i"o location, character
coBt of Irrlgntlon onterprlses ,
national, state, or private eoi
tho acreage of land Irrigated;
price nt which land with wftler, l
can bo obtained; nud the quautl;
....vvii i.uj, ,m, luiAuiiuit. a
It should bo .noted that therjlg
aro subject to revision after
comnleto tabulation, hut It In not arJ
I)ectcd that there will be any HtaUr-A
Inl modification of the totals or Mfr'
contages renortcd. -t.JrJ
Aerengts Kqiilpmeiit, aa1i Om4.
Tho total number of farms Irrt
ted 1909 wns G.COO, against 4.Mt1
1899, nn Incroaao of 2,033 &r '43,1
iur emu. wiiuiii ' mo HHUlf
tho number of farms In the at
Increased 27 per cent, Indies tli
Irrigation Is Incronsng more.S
innu ury ranning in tno stkt
Tho total acreagu IrrlifirC
was flHfi.lliO nerns. nrPi1 .
acres In 1899, nn
ncroH, or 7U.7 p
tho Hnmo period t)
age of rarniH lucrer
Indicating again tho
lirlgatloi), The area)
Ki.l por cent of tho
farms In 1909 and 11.
1899.
Tho totnl acreago which
prises woro capablo of Irrlf
1910 wan 830,520 acres, an
141,397 acres ovor tho area
in i'juu. tuo acreago inciuut-
prnJpptH either comjiloled, ojURu,
cnustriictlon In 1910 was 2.527,3f
acres, an excess of 1,841,079 act
ovor tlio nren Irrigated in 1909. Tl
Indicates the area which will
fi.fntli.1tln ..tl.l.l.t ,lif hnv, ffAU, fj.3
IIVIIIIIIIMU l.lllllll 1,11, UV.L .WW Jy
for the oxteiiHton of Irrigation, )
shows that tho nroa Irrigated cauV
nlmost tripled with nut tho 'eonstrimpJ
lion oi nuiiiiioiini wonts. A
Tho uiimobr of Independent eat
prises repnrtod In 1910 was 3,744
The ton! length of main dltehMjj
1910 wns 5,019 miles, against 2,
m'lcs lu 1899, nu Increase of 3,1 fi
ml es. or 147.4 por cent. The h
hor of reservoirs reported In Iflf
wns 270, having a combined car
of 1.317,370 ncre-foet. The numi
of wells pmnpod for Irrigation, was,,
and tlio numbor of Dumping pli
wiir ''L'9. Tlio iiiiulno (Minaoltv.-i"'
pumping plants was 3,278, JiOroii
er. Tlio uerongo irrigated witu pun
nod wator was 5,711 acres.
Tho total cost of Irrigation eyati
reported In 1910 was $1,089,044
against i, .;., ru in ihuu, an, ii
cronso of $10,845,273, or 588.2
cont. The average cost por acr
1910 was $15.28, agnlnst $4.76
1899, nn lucreaso of $10.53, or 22j
por cent. The averngo cost of ot
Hon and iiiulntemiuco por acre
1909 was 75 conts, agnlnst 22
In 1899, an Increase of 53 cents,
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Dlklribiilion by TyHi of EiiturMf
niitl by Koiiiy'o of Witter Bupplf'
Tho ncreugo Irrigated Jn 1909
boon classltlod according to tho is
nud Federul laws under which
works were built or aro operate
follows: United States ReclamJ
Service (act of Congress, Jur
1302). 22.000 acres, or 3.2 pei
tho total: United States Indian
ice (various acts of Congress),
acres, or 0.1 por cont of tho tc
Carey act, (uct of Congress, Aug.
1894). 24.750 acres, or 3.0 por
of the total; Irrigation districts, l.jj
acres, or 0,2 por cont; cooporaN
enterprises, 149,985 actes, or
por cont; commercial enterprJ"
410.078 acres, or 11.3 per cent;.fc
Individual or partnership ontorprhl
77.387 acres, or 5U.K per cent, wo
built by tho United States Recltu
t on Service and by uarey Act
tonrlses uro to be turned over to til
wator usors for operation and naW
touanco. Including these, 58.7
cont of tho acreage Irrigated lalS
was supplied by works controjlMi
the wat;or users.
Streams supplied 046,800
94.3 pot cent of tlio total
rlgated In 190?;,.,
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