The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912 EVENING EOtflOK, ,'
GREAT POSSIBILITIES
OF THE COAT 1
KAMMERER says," he's after you and
will get you if you don't watch out
44
fOR MEN
Corroctly moulded lasts
ensure absolute) comfort in
PACKARD SHOES. Every
stylo io mado -with strict regard
for proper fitting. You -will
bo surprised how easily and
snugly they conform to tho
foot.
KjyJILiX ILlXlf OUJ.JUW WUU OUXJLJI& iiw vv
To get the habit of wearing
The right kind of Haberdashery
. The right kind of quality at
The right kind of prices
Today, tomorrow, and the day after, you will find here ,
something different something newsomething the
other fellow hasn't got.
Yours, anxious to please,
The Toggery
The Fragrance of the Roast
ns it comos Btoaming hot from tho
kitchen Is only a forotasto of tho big
ger onjoymont of tasting it. That
is if It has como from this markot.
For our moats nro tho choicost and
toudorost to bo had. A tasto of thorn
means a doslro for nioro, especially
n h our prices nro ns low ns any.
MARSHPIELD OASn UARXKT.
FOURIER BROS.4
-Telephones North Bond
Two Mnrkcta 51
O'Kelly's Auto Line
Running botweon North Bond nnd
Marahllold as por schodulo.
Mnrshflcltl-221-J
KQUIl'l'tiD WITH WIIIELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TLME.
SAILS I'ltOM A1NSWOUTII DOCIC, I'OUTLAXl), AT A. M., JUNK
IIihI, 7th., mill., 17th., UUnd null 127th. THOM MA US 1 1 KI KM) AT
Tin; hkuvici: oi1 Tin: tide junk nil, uih, nth, iuth, 21th ami
2Dlh.
L. A. PAIIKHUIIST, Agent.
Phono Main 321-L.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUI1MAUINE HELL
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS BAY
Thursday, June 13, At, 3:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. F. McGEOItGB, Agents
Leave North. Rend Lcnvo Marshflold
G:5Ga. m. 7:10 a.m.
7:40 " 7:C5 "
8:25 ' 8:40 "
9:10 " 0:2G "
9:GG " 10:10 "
10:40 " 10:GG "
11:26 " "11:40 "
12:10 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
12:GG " i:io "
1:40 " i:GG "
2:26 " 2:40 "
3:10 " . 3:25 "
3:GG " 4:10 "
4:40 " 4:GG "
G:2G " 6:40 "
c:io " .c:2G "
C:GG " 7:26 "
7:6G " 8:26 "
8:GG " 0:26 "
0:65 " 10:25 "
10:55 " 11:25 "
11:55 " 12:26 a. ro.
A NIGHT AT THE MOVING PIC
TURE SHOW
Lv. North Bend Alton's Nowb Stand
Lv. Mnrshflold Cliandlor and Blan
co Ilotols.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Caroful Drivers and
roasonnblo chargos. Oyr motto:
"Will go anywhoro at riiy time."
Stands Dlanco Hotol and Dlanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 4 0
Night Phono 40.
DARKER -A OOODALE. proprietor.
THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSWFIELD FOR, EUREKA
AT 2 A. M., FRIDAY, JUNE 7
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
MMtTll I'ACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. a. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Monday, June 3
F. 8. DOW, Agent.
Occam Dock.
SEE WHAT EASY TERMS
RANCH BARGAIN '
120 Aero fruit nnd dairy 1n culti
vation Of tho host oIobb All
stock, tools nnd Implomonts.
$2000 handles Dalanco easy,
$12,000.
I. S. KAUPMAN & CO.
177 Frost St.
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WHERE TTIEY nUY SHOES
FROM 91 PER PAIR UP.
THE ELEOTRIO SHOE PIIOF
180 So. Broadway
Marshflald
T. J. BCAIFE
A. H. HODGDXI
$
Marshfield Paint
(Sb Decorating Co.
Estimates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phone 14 0L Oregon
COOS IhiY-ROSEBTJRG STAGE LINE.
Stago lonvea Mnrshflold every morning at 6 nnd roaches Rosoburg in
timo to connoct with ovening train for Portland. Stage also leaves
Rosoburg every morning nt 6 o'clock and roaches Marshfield same
evening.
FARE $0.00, Round trip $11.00. . Good menls en route.
C. P. Barnard, ngont, Rosoburg. J J '
' Otto Schotter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Mnrshflold,
Tlckota can ho obtaluod nt Hlllyer'a Cigar Store.
Get Busy
AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME IN AND GET
OUR PRICES ON SinNGLES AND ROOFINO PAPER.
SHINGLES Sl.rtO AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.28 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS.
PRESSKRS and nAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co.
tine Tailoring Let us xnaka your
next Suit.
2fl5 CommorclnJ. Phono 250-X.
(liy Lillian Seaman of tho Fourth
Qrndo)
. Ono night Vlrglulu Clnrke stuyed
till night with mo nnd mnmmn said
wo could go to thu show. Wo went
uiirly ns mnnima was going to meet
us nftorwnrd. Wo went to tho Royal
im they wcro going to havo good
pictures thoro that night.
Tho nrst picture was Interesting
Tho namo of It wns "Romeo nnd
Juliet." Thoro woro two royal fnm
IIIoh named Cnpulot nnd Montaguo.
Long ngo thoy had n qunrrol. It
hnd grown so had that not oven a
'servant could sponk to ono of tho
other house Ono tlmo Lord Capulot
hnd a great hall nnd ovorybody wns
Invited oxcopt tho Montaguo family.
Romeo, tho son of Lord Montague,
wanted vory much to go to tho bnll.
So ho put on n dlsgulso nnd wont.
At tho dnnco, Romeo saw a vory
beautiful lndy with whom ho fell In
lovo nt tho first glanco. Ho Inquired
who alio wns and thoy told him alio
wns tho daughter of Lord Capulot,
his deadly ononiy.
Aftor tho danco, Romeo wont homo
but could not forgot Juliet. For
somo tlmo aftor this ball, thoy mot
socrotly Jn nn orchard. At last thoy
docldod to bo marrlod. Thoy got
nn old prlost of tho family to marry
thorn.
Now tho father of Jullot wished
her to mnrry Lord Parish, hor cous
in. Juliet went to tho prlost who
gnvo hor n drug that would mako
hor sloep sovornl days. Then Jullot
Rent a latter to hor husband, who
wno nwny In n distant town, tolling
him about tho secret of tho drug.
But Romoo failed to recolvo tho mes
sngo but hnd hoard of his bride's
death. Ho had loft at onco for hor
tomb. On his way thoro ho had mot
Lord Parish who was also on tho
wny to tho tomb. A duol followed
their mooting In which Romoo killed
Lord Parish. On his way Romoo had
stoppod and bought somo poison
which ho wob going to tako at Jul
iet's tomb. Taking a last look at
his holovcd wlfo, ho tok tho poison
nnd fell ovor dond,
Whon Jullot nwnkoned sho discov
ered Romeo, took n dagger and
plunged It In hor heart. Just then
the priest cainu In nnd called both
tho families togethor to seo their
dead ones.
Tho families mado up and wept
togothor for their children, Romeo
nnd Jullot.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICE
A mooting will bo hold at tho
Marshflold Cbambor of CommorcoFri-
day ovonlng, Juno 7, to discuss tho
closing of Mill Slough. All infor-
ostod parties aro urged to bo in at
tendance.
J. T. McCORMAC. Pres.
HELPED TO KEEP DOWN
EXPENSES
Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich.,
tells how sho did so: "I was both
orod with my kldnoys and had to go
nearly doublo. I trrod a sample v.
Foley Kidney Pills and they did me
so much good that I bought a bottle,
and' feel that thoy saved me a hie
doctor's bill." Red Cross Drug
Storo.
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
'Phone 58
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' 0FRICE
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract' Co.
HENitY SKNGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offko Phone 191 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farms Timber Coal aadenU "BASTSIDBT
QMtral Ag Marshfleld OHea 14-J.
MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED IN
THIS RRANCH OF STOCK RAIB.
ING COOS COUNT A GOOD
FIELD FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 7
Hundreds of inquiries regarding the
possibilities in tho Uuitad States of
a groat goat industry nro now reach
ing tho Dopartmont of Commerce ami
Labor. Tlicso Inquiries nro tho ro
suit of a recent statement by tho Bu
reau of Statistics of that dopartmont,
that 1250,000,000 had boon sent out
of tho country In tho last docado to
purclniBo gont skins for ubo in this
country, nnd thnt tho commercial
value of tho COO, 000, 000 goats which
these skins represented would, had
thoy been grown In tho United States,
have approximated $1,000,000,000.
Those suggestions couplod with the
further fact that goats of tho class
supplying the skliiB in question could
bo grown upon soml-nrld and soml-
mountainous lands In tho Unltod
States now practically unutilized.
I havo nddod to tho Interest Indicated
uy uiu luuuirius nuw uohik maue.
Tho stntoment of tho Durcnu of
Statistics ns to tho mimbur nnd
valuo of goat skltiB now being Im
ported, wns coupled with extracts
from n statemont by tho United
Stntce Consul Cnnnda nt Vorn Cruz,
Mexico, originally publlBhod by tho
Durcnu of Manufactures of the De
partment of Commerce mid I.ubo. .
In this report Consul Canada says:
"Goats aro raised lu overy state of
tho Republic of Mexico. . . . Tho
Industry Is largely confined to tho
central table lands . , . though
tho nntmals thrive ovorywhoro and
can ho raised at a good profit ovor
a wider rango of territory than that
on which cattle- mny bo successfully
raised. . . . Thp dry plalnB u.
Nuovo Leon, with scant growth of
brush, nro ublo tq support large
flocks of goats, though theso namo
plalnB will not produco corn, cano or
grans, unless water Is supplied tor
Irrigation. . . . Tho oxtont of
torrltory which could bo given to the
raising of' goats, without in any wny
interfering with agriculture, Is very
largo. Vera Cruz litis tens of thoub
nnds of acres of laud so steep and
rugged that It cannot bo farmed
profitably, but theso ruituod moun
tain sides furnish Ideal feeding
grounds for goatB. . . . Tho
value of tho goat doponda upon thrio
things, mont, (allow, and tho skin.
. . . Tho matter of fresh moat In
tho farming districts of tho hot coun
try Ib greatly simplified by tho breed
ing of goats. In small, Isolated com
munities It Is risky to slaughter nn
ox or cow, as the flesh Is llahlq to
spoil before It Is consumod. The
small carcass of n goat makes It en
tirely practicable to kill frenuontir
without risk or loss. In tho Stnto
of Tobasco tho Inhabitants nro novor
nt n Iobb for fresh moat on planta
tions whero goatB nro raised, nnd
whero formerly meat wns almost un
known. . . . Tho flesh nlono
would mako It n profltablo Industry,
for the enrcass of onch animal will
bring f,rom f 1 to fl.GO. Fats of all
kinds aro high prlcod In nil parts of
tho country. ... At two yonrs n
fnt goat will yield C to 10 pouncs
or clear tallow, which will bo wortn
from 76c to l,C0. . . . Tho 11109;
valuable part of tho goat Is tho Bkln,
worth 11.25 to 11.60, and tho co..
stnnt trend of prices Is upward."
(Theso figured of values nro presum
ably In Moxlcau currency, In which
tho dollar Is equlvnlont to about half
n dollar In tho United Statoa cur
rency). Tho Consul adds that tho Increase
In tho number of goats Is vory rapl ,
slnco thoy bogln breeding at from a
to 8 months of ngo, nnd brood twice
a year, bringing forth two nnd not
Infrequently thrco kids nt each brood
ing season. A slnclo ahonhord it is
said will look after at least 1000
goats. Ho adds: "A caroful Invosi-
mont of flOOO woll looked nftor can
cortalnly bo counted upon to doublo
Itself Insldo of two and ono-half
yoars, and to glvo at loaBt a GO por
com profit por annum from tho ond
of tho second year," Tho roport of
Consul Canada closes by presenting
tho result of n throo years' experi
ment In goat raising on a farm in tho
Stnto of Guorroro, Mexico, as fol
lows: "In 1904 tho manngor of tho farm
received CG.000 goats, Including
largo and small, at n valuation of
fl.GO ench, oqual to f99,000. From
uiu prouueo or theso ho sold during
nlno monthB of 1904 nnd tho years
1905 and 1900. 50,000 head at fS
eacn, equal to 25(J,000, and had, at
tho close of 190C, 88,000 head on
tho farm, being 22,000 moro than ho
started with. The result was, count
ing tho valuo of tho 22,000 Increase
at fl.60 each with tho foregoing
snles, tho Investment of f99,000 pro
duced in less than throo years $283,
000, besides tho original stock of
06,000 goats was Intact" (Figures
In Mexican currency).
Tho above facts as to tho possibili
ties in tho Increase of tho moat sup
ply of tho United Stntes, while re
taining at home tho hundreds of mil
lions of dollars now sent abroad far
tho purchaso of goat skins, and pro
ducing this supply of valuable ma
terial on lands now practically un
utilized, aro cited ns tho cause of tho
numorous Inquiries upon this sub
ject now reaching tho Department gf
Commerce and Labor. Tho 'number
of coats now producod In the United
fortiaad, Ontoa S i
Stria IJv
(Epteoopalil
ipulouti, I
. I
JFEIUOR
lUtldtnt and Dar Sehanl tnr fltrla
chart of Elitara of fit. Joha SUctl.t lEnia.
OoUuUW.AtUealt u4 SltauUry DtparUwaU.I
IfuU, JUt, SImiUm, OiuuIu. I
for oatalo aditaw TUB SISTER SUPERIOR I
orno2i. Si. Helena Hall
Statoa Is .mall cr,m
nany other counw.PUea'
"alnthoS.n
t id tii.mi... . -orRiu
1910 Marabout iZM
.r.oo,ooo . T,,t000'0oll
???. nritishTRu,?nAJ
""OS nnd nnii.";.rtJ
Tin Importation '"
tho United S K.H
la values. frn"c,la la 1
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tk 'V
southwestern state..
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Hon of Aiw.IL.. .?
The other day I ,,,'
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"Showmcatlgonj,"!
clerk, nmi im M,ii:r '
Eyorybody Is ulD
baskets now. t ..1''
rl,.MU,,.th0n the ""OS
right thoro. other pw,
O...IIU iiuiiuio as mine
Their mnii .. '..
form lotteri. nnmnM.i.
mnttor of nn mm vi.i.
f ....... ., a'UUI
i iiiiuiiracuvcnesi that
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I think tho genera
inrgor wnBto batketaln
mont hppiIpiI tn .1..- .
largo part of what It u!
vorusing is really ut
vcrtlslnir.
Tho onca who set tbt
11 nro uncio uamandtii
Kvory namo la tli
books, mauv in th Hi,
anu iiBis supplied (rone
aro used bv butlnMi m.-
rcallzo that dozeni of ct
luc the snnio Urn mil
pooiue with 10 much prl
mat 11 pans instead ot "i
Thoro Is nnn fnrm tt I
tor thnt doesn't get Isu
oasKot until It Is read, asi
ovening nowspaper.
You don't hart ta kn
onvolopcg or hire glrli ti
or less nccurnto addreu
ndvortlso In tho paper.
Tho pooplo buy your 1
nun tnko it home.
You reach not only tt
havo telephones, but th
wlin hnvnn't.
If von have somethlsa
tlm iwmnlii wnnt nr srcdl
havo to giro them eomio
meat or happiness, tut 1
tho first place to (Ire Ul
It is not only tne w
Itin Innol nvnonalrA n!lf
You can write the idl
morning, and before ti
down bohlnd tho wtsttn
ni will hn In IhouiindH
Tho nowspaper will I
messago, but thf ret)
unnri in malm th IT1MI
attractive and conrlnclt
Duylng space Is the ei
tno proposition, out "
to bo fliea wnn woroi
story of Interest a itoi
nnn nnd woman WOUld I
Pooplo are alj
whero thoy can got the :
best tor their money, im
IUII iiiviii -
somobody will get the 1
Tho merchant who 0
tlso In tho newiw
doesn't do much of ann
uo gots a wno ""
fnllro nhn 1IVA In hit tl0
.,... .rnHn thnt Sloa
family ovor till tho nertl
tu iihIa iitorefl Is U
1a'I
hnrvest moon on a t'i
Thoy don't advertise.
t ,,,. nn,iM flrure
j ho.ci " -, .,
thing of staying oui
nnd staying obscure, i
with a little guniv
tho newspapers ana s
worm. . ty
Tho people go w "
.." -4 ihav DDT
naverusp, u rr',y. n
they read about In t"P
nt nnnrso. what I "
ten has. been laWjng
foro, but iruia i
er gets old, and will Wi
Ing ns innBUB6w,":i.
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than to gojntojthej!!
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tjoiitncrn 1 .- - .
- Concrete Strnciu.-
SACRAMENTO, Cl
Sufficient concrete
cover on a v -- -
1S contained In JnJ w
StrnS
completed and paced lr
ss
000 CUD1C J"'"" V-taJ
200,000 pounds of
heaviest swing ; - ,-!
turo yet erected, W
pounas. . v.
wagon roBu "-.- ,.
on each .we. -i
be used for th .do uI
Southern r;
which me .""" .haali
feet In helgn . r-i
eight-story w , jai
occupies a space as J
ainary uw