The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912-EVENIMG EDITIOH.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAIiONKV Kdltor mid 1'nli.
PAX K. MALOXKV News Kdltor
$
good kvkxixu.
Ho that Is cholco of his tlrno
will also bo cholco of his com- fc
pany and choice of his actions.
Joromy Taylor.
MB! WILL
NOT SERVE
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY' NEWS
AX IDEA I'AOTOItV.
Says He Must Decline Presi
dency of Local Chamber
of Commerce.
THEY ARE moro than mcro man
ufacturers of lumber, lath and
shingles nt that big mill and
plant of tho C. A. Smith company
across tho bay. Tho output of Ideas
is largo. In fart one of tho plant's
greatest assets Is Ideas. Auyono can
manufacture lumber, but to manufac
ture nnd market It In a manner that
makes tho producer nn economic fac
tor In tho commerce of tho world re
quires genius.
Tho Times Is a bit proud of tho fact
that In Its announcement of tho
scientific nnd systematic operation of
tho C. A. Smith mill It stntcd that It
would mnko Coos Day tho Mecca of
tho lumbor men of America. This
lins nlrondy proven true. Scarcoly a
week passes without ono or moro men
prominent in tho lumber Industry of
tho country making a Journey to this
modern mnrvel In lumber production
to sccuro Ideas In either manufacture
or mill hullillug. And none go away
empty headed. Thoro nro Ideas sulu
elont to supply tho world tit tho Smith
plant.
During tho present week tho mill
is being Visited by Mr. Wilkinson
of Minneapolis, ono of America's
greatest builders of sawmills. Ills
firm In Minneapolis has probably
built moro sawmills than any other
in Amorlcn. Ho Is lioro nt present in
tho Interest of tho St. Paul & Tacomn
Lumber company, who nro about to
build n largo now mill In Tncomn,
nnd will probably Incorporate somo
of tho Innovations found hero.
C. A. Smith Is chief of tho Idea de
partment. Ho Is ono of those rare
combinations In tho nccompllshmont
of tho world's work n drenmor nnd
b. door. Ho lias tho vision of u poot
and tho powor of achievement of a
practical man of affairs. Whether It
bo n now lumbor schooner llko the' nro being talked of for tho place. A
Nairn Smith that revolutionizes tho'T- 'Initios, I. 8. Smith, U. G. Orcono.
oconn carrying lumbor trndo of tho Oi'orgo Kotnor, A. J. Mendol and
world or tho utilization of waste po- others who have been nctlvo In tho
wor or products that will add to tho, wor,c linvo ''con suggested for tho
world's wealth. C. A. Smith has Ideas Plncc.
that rroato now conditions In Indus
trial nffalrs. Ho Is ably assisted In'
this great work by ono of tho most
capable nnd competent of lleutennnts. '
Amo Moreen stands hesldo the chief
of tho Idea factory not only wlth
Idonn of his own but with n positive I
nonius for dotnll and perfecting audi
applying practically tho Ideas of the
chlof. On every sldo nt the O. A.)
Smith mill nro the evidences of thptm1
two mon, tonlly great In achievement'
of new conditions In lumber innnu-'
fnc'ure. Friun tho wind KniiRHiiw tin Portsnr Wins From LfJS An-
tho sorting Hhed. From tho manliest! ru,"?"u w'"6 num, u"b . '
machine to tho unit m-Hlem of liaudl- UCieS VCniOll ailll UaK-
ing tho finished product. From mill
work to bout building new Ideas are
dominant and controllliiK factors In
tho Smith mill.
Living In such nu environment It
is to bo expected nil tho prlnclpnl ',
bonds of department are Idea pon-
sossors. Next to the eeo chief pro-,
bauly tho most Important contributor!
tn tho lilon niitlint In A. K. (lnirnnn
master
working
Thoro Is considerable discussion
over tho election of n now president
of tho Murshtlcld Chnmbor of Com
merce to 1111 tho vacancy caused by
tho resignation of Dr. J. T. McCor
mnc which becomes cffoctlvo October
1. Tho election will probnbly bo
hold tho coming wcok.
C. F. McICnlght, vice-president of
tho organization for the past year,
has boon urged by many to accept
tho prcsldoncy but ho nnonunced to
day that ho could not. In discussing
tho matter, ho said:
"I apprcclato tho honor grcntly
but It's absolutely Impossible for mo
to servo. In tho first place, I hnvon't
tho tlrno to dovoto tho Chamber of
Commorco that I feel should bo giv
en It.
"In the second place, I am atot
ney for the Southern Pacific rallro id
hero and I do not feel that I could
conscientiously servo both as attor
ney for the railroad company and ns
bond of tho Chamber of Commerce.
I do not boliovo Hint anyono con
nected with tho big corporations thnt
aro from time to tlmo asking favors
or concessions of n community
niiouid bo tho licnd or tho commer
cial body of that community. Very
often It Is necessary for tho commer
cial body llko tho Chamber of Com
morco to tnko action on theso ro
iiuosts from tho public service cor
porations and it would bo dllllcult
for n man representing tho corpora
tion, no mnttor how conscientious or
careful ho might bo, to act unbiased.
"Ilowovor I want to seo tho Chnm
bor of Commorco contlnuo tho excel
lent work it has been accomplishing
nnd will contlnuo ns I have In tho
past to aid with my subscription nnd
In ovory wny that my services cnn."
Desldos Mr. McKnlglit n number
COAST LEAGUE
LS
SOClAIj CATiEXDAH. '
TON'IGHT.
Rag Social at tho Norwegian
Lutheran church.
Koyzor's dnnco nt Eagles
hall.
TUESDAY.
Mrs. E. W. Kammorer enter-
tnlning for Miss Ramonn Rnd-
cllffo.
WEDNESDAY.
Social Embroidery Club with
Mrs. Hildon.
Artistic Neodlo Workers with
Mrs. Walter Spado of Ferndnle.
Mothodlst Brothorhood Asso-
elation mooting.
North Bond Altar Guild with
Miss Gertrudo Mandlgo. O
THURSDAY A
Snclnl Sowlnp Clnli wlHi Mm. A
Jack Swanson.
A. N. W. with Mrs. J. T. Hall.
0
Last ovonlng tho Christian En
deavor of tho Presbyterian church
wan very pleasantly ontortnlnod by
Miss Eliza Ayro nt hor homo In
South Mnrshfleld. During tho busi
ness meeting, tho following olllcors
woro elected for tho next six months:
President Miss Marian Seaman.
Vice-pros. Chas. Lowry.
Treasurer Festus Walter.
Secretary Miss Gladys Dlment.
Tho romnlndor of tho ovonlng was
devoted to games nnd music nftor
which delicious rofroshmonts wero
served, ovorybody enjoying themsel
ves immonsoly. Thoso present woro
Misses Gertrudo Scnlfo, Mildred Wil
son, Marian Scamnn, Ruth Hong
hind, Adolnldo Clorko. Catherlno
Smith, Holcn Dow, Gladys Dlment,
Eliza Ayro, Bcsslo nnd Edith Ayro.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Claud Wil
son, Festus Walter, Harvoy Walter,
Chas. Lowrey, Win. McDonnld, Hal
bort Carlylo, Georgp Lococq nnd
Henry Lccocq.
O
Row A. F. Bnssford. having loft
this week to accompnny his fnmlly
hero from Corvnllls, Supt. F. A. Tlod
gon will sponk nt tho Baptist church
tomorrow morning nnd Prof. Morris,
tho High school commorclnl tonchor,
will sponk in tho ovonlng.
O
Mrs. II. D. Hnrth loft for Rosoburg
this week nftor an onjovablo visit
with her nloco, Mrs. T. E. Hnrvey.
FI'XHIIAIj YESTEHD.VV.
Tho funornl of Mrs. Hirst yester
day was largely attended by tho older
residents of tho Bay. The Rev. H.
E. Browning conducted tho services
nnd tho Rebcknhs hod charge of the
services at tho grave. Tho pall-boar-ors
woro J. H. Flanngan, .1. . Ben
nett, J. Albert Mntson, P. M.WIlbui,
George Rotnor and F. P. Norton. i
Fresh
Studio.
Foto supplies Walker
WANT ADS.
FOR
ply
MINT Furnished
530 First street.
room. Ap
ron REXT Furnished liouwkcep-j
Incr rooms. Phono ICG, North i
Bend.
WANTED To sublet contract for
carrying mnll between North
Bond nnd Gardiner, ns I am
leaving tho Bay. Good paying
proposition. Inquire Thos. Ron
nie, North Bend.
FOR SALE House nnd two lots
In Empire. $500 down, bnlauco
on easy terms. Mrs. T. W. Ron
nie, North Bond.
WILL EXCHANGE Timber land,
North Lake county, I miles from
Rccdsporr, 1-2 mllo from S. V.
grndo work, $1000 mortgage;
will trado equity of $1500 fir
... I.. X .,. 11-.. .1 nH .f
properly in iurm uumi m -(
cinity. write ii you wain iu
trade, Owner S, Care Times.
WANTED A Candy Maker.
Confectionery Store.
Lewis'
FOR
10
.12,
SALE Fluo
mouths old.
bright bay colt.
Large. Phono
s
land Arc Tied.
STAXIHXU Ol
Oakland 07
Los Angeles ...li:i
Venuui JM
Portland fil
Sim Francisco. . .7 I
I'LlltS.
US
OS
!t)
.588
.581
.5711
. i a r.
.III!
.370
Sncrauieutii ....58
mochnnlc. In addition In O
out to mechanical porfec-i "T'OitTI.AXn. s.nt Pmiimwi
non 1110 kiciih 01 nis riiior. ,ir. nag-; won 11 kuiiio from Los Angeles vos
non hnii patented n niimbor of lumber I tordiiy. Vernon ami Oakland wore
working mnchlni-i of his own and do- tied In the thirteenth lulling when
icrvos tho trlbuto of mention In pass- the game was called on account or
liiR- darkness, fyin Francisco dcfen.c.l
Tho grontost output of the C. A. Sacramento.
Smith mill Is Ideas. I Tho scores follow:
worry sometimes ncis as auvnnco
agent for the undertaker
At San Francisco R.
1 San Franclbco
Sacramento 0
II. K.
7 1
I
Iffi SHIFHEIT
OF TOBACCO:
COQl'ILLE KXTKRTAIX.MKXT.
Professor .1. N. Mul'l'u rnti.rnoil
tilts morning from Coqulllo, with his
I graduating class nnd reports n most
ilollghtrul visit to Hint city. Last
evening tho clnss gavo nn exhibi
tion to n vory enthuslnstle nnd np
preclatlvo nuillenco. They woro giv
en a royal wolcomo nnd woro charm
ingly entertained nt tho different
homes ovor night. Thoso going aro
as follows: Mrs. II. Songstnckon and
dnughter Doris, Mrs. H. McLnln nnd
daughter .Tnno, Mrs. Macgonn nnd
dnughter Isnbol, Mrs. McMullcn nnd
daughter Charlotte the Misses Evo-
elyn, Florence, Helen, Bess nnd Allcoi
Flnnngnn, Mrs. Motlln and daughter,
Mary. MIsh Dorothy Byler. Miss Ed-1
nn llawkmnii. .Mrs. It. Stump mid 1
(inugnior hntiiorliio, .Mrs. Otilinott'
and daughter Irene. Pnsquln Brad
Hold, nnd Professor J. X. Beggs.
Miss Wanda Stephens, the woll
known ueedloworker. doslios to :in
nounco to the ladles of Murshfloll
that she will refinim sowing Oc
tober 1. There will bo n slight
ndvanco to $11.00 per day for hur
services. A telephone will bo ln
stnlled for the 'rivcnioneo of ner
pat r Mii, annoiincenient of which
v.-lil bo niado later.
ITXEIIAL (). . ...S. Til (J LI X.
FOR SALIC Modern H-rooin bunga
low, cheap if taken nt once. Sari
bungalow to be moved onto buy
er's land. Phono 1221, North
Bend.
TO REXT A neatly neatly furnished
room. 1011 Central Avenue. 1
FOR SALE Gnsollne boat Escort.
n5.7. -I. 0 h. p. miglno. Cheap.
See John Bear.
IOi: KALE Dairy ranch; head or
navigation on liny ties Inlet. Has
terms. Address. Perry Crouch,
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
FOR REXT Or Sale, iW-acro ranch
1-2 mllo from cronmory. Flno
dairy ranch. Will run ten cows.
G. W. Starr, Brldgo, Oregon.
FOR S.LI-Lefever double barrel
shot gun. Good conditions. Prlco
rcnHonnble. Phono F. L. arnnnls,
251-L.
WAXTED Roy to work In grocery.
Apply at once. Nnsburg's Grocery.
VOll SALE Dry wood, fir and nl
der, nt Canipboll'B Wood Ynrd,
Ferry landing. Phono 758-L.
WAXTED A good book agent nt
once. Apply Box L, Times olllco.
At Los Angulos R. . K
Vernon :i i ;
Oakland a G :
Called cud Kith account of darn
now.
At Portland
Portland
I.oh Angeles . . .
It.
.it
.5
II. E.
8 'i
10 2
.mi:i:ks .v .r.i:f rkceim: ton
and a half direct from
EASTERN (JIIOWERS IOR Till:
MARSHFIELD CIGAR FACTORY
The Meel.s & Graef t'luar Fac
tory yesterday received a shlpui -nt
of a ton and 11 half of tobacco,
probably tho liu-gont consignment of
tobacco over received In a town
tho size of Miushfleld. The tobit
ro was brought direct from I lie
growers and was shipped here from
Dayton, Ohio,
It Is all select filler. Mocks &
Graef IiiivIiik given 01 dors of the
high grade and quality they de
sired. In buying in large qtinnM
ties they aro able to secure more
uniform tobacco, making the'r
brands, of cigars run the same.
wuee iney engaged in-the maun
factuie or cigars hero, their
PEXSLAR.
004s4
ALOXCJ Til II WATERFROXT
I lie Eseolslor arrived In yesterday
and will loud nt the Smith mill.
The Firiold and Ellxnbeth have
arrived at llaudoii from San Frnu
eUeo. The Brooklyn and Raiidon sailed
yesterday from llaudoii for Sin
Francisco.
The schooner Hardy has finish
ed taking on her cargo of lumber
at the Simpson Lumber Co. -ind
sailed todaj for San Francisco.
00s mv
Caimm
Tomato
AMOXG THE SICK 4
4
Mrs. E. T. McQuIre of North Bend
IUh. 1 suffered n stroke of paralyhls and Is
noss has grown ranldlv. 11 docl.l-.ul quiio 111.
prerereece being shown by Cinwl Mrs. C. II. LnChappelle who under
county smokers to the home pin- went an operation nt Mercy hospital
unci, especially wneu tliey can "get
the goods" at the same or lower
prices than are c'arged for cigars
innde 1 Im-w Uoiv.
KEVZER'S OP.' lll'STHA DAXCE
nt EAGLES' HALL Satunlay night.
All Kinds (Alt MEMS
n iioiiml at STAI'I'OltD'S
and Sunday.
PEXSLAR.
only :t."i
Snl in day
IK lures framed Wulker Studio.
Your portrait
Walker Studio.
In sepia or colors
Is Improving rapidly, and is exnoct-
ed homo tomorrow.
Miss Claudlne Kaufman, tho lit
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W
Kaufman who has been quite sick,
is report? I considerably Improved.
Walter Richardson, foreman of
construction on the Terminal Rall
wuy. had his hand painfully Injure 1
yesterday by getting It caught be
tween two henxy timbers.
t lias Masters, enptaln of t'to
Dlle. bus been suffering from a sc
ivere attack of tousllltls.
I Major Morton Tower of Empire,
has been suffering from a seveie nt-i
tuck of rheumatism at lite summer
home on Coos Rlvor.
Held nt Baptist CIiiiitIi mid Is large
ly Attended.
Tho funoral or Mrs. Ellen Siglln
was hold Friday nrtomoon from the
Baptist church In this city. Thoro
was 11 huge nttendnnce of frlsuds.
ninong which were many or tho ol "t
resldonts or tho city. Tho sorvlcos
were conducted by Rev. G. LoRoy
Hall who mnde n brlof address. In
tho eourso of his romurks ho roror
red to the fart that Mrs. Siglln al
ways mndo It n point to decorate with
Mowers tho altar or the Baptist
church and that when tho altar was
not docorated ror the Sunday ser
vices tho church members were suro
nun .Mrs. siglln wns III, so regular
and faithful was she to tho church In
mi reHjioci. iiio music wns uy tho
choir of tho Baptist church, The
selections at the church wero "Nenror
My God to Theo and "Abldo with
Me." At tho gravo tho choir snug
"Rock of Ages."
The burial was at tho Odd Fel
lows cemetery.
The active pnll-boarors wero attor
neys who had been associated with
General Siglln in the practice ei-.-8
ago. They wero C. F. McKnlglit. C
A. Sehlbrede. Tom Hull. Jiulnn Hull
J. M. Upton, nnd J. W. Bennett Tho
honorary pall bearers were J. L
I.olghtner. Capt. A. Mntson rnd
A. 1). Wolcott.
1. r, 1 .- -tT--rIIUiM Mi, 1
25-pound box only 75o
Phono your orders early,
The Bazar
"Store of Qunlity.'
Phone 32.
Clothes Insurance
IJvcry Suit or Clothes Hut ujoch from THE
conipaiiicd with a clothes Insurance policy in
double gtmrnnUT Hint or the maker and
antco
(le form
ourselves. ,
The Fit
Quality
Service
and Value
of every garment that Icnrcn our store. We handle
SCHLOSS-BALTIMORE
THE CLOTHES HEAUTIFUL
So better Sult nro innde In Hie world. They lmve th0 Vit
Flnlsli mid Style. "
Priced at $15.00 to $30.00
Other Suits $8.50 to $15.00
Rut Whether you pay SH.r.tl w
Ih'M, value, dollar for dollar, on
auco Policy gimrniiteeH tills.
90.00 you nr.. getting (,,
Coos Hay. Our Clothes Insui.
Marshficld
FIXUP
North Bend
Boat Supplies:
V1II1LS
PROPIilLLlSU'S
LAPS
OAKS
LIFE PmCSlDKVERS
MANILA lJOl'E
AV.LRID HOPE
U LOCKS
FrLTINCJS
OILS
Electric Appliances
A complete line and prices that are riyhl.
Ploimeeir Hardware Co0
'Am.-.-OK.T-ITrr tap, -T-y-
TRY IT A MONTH FREE!
J
Wo havo tho famous norforated bono which enables
eory man to fret an ea.sy shavo. Buy ono today a" I
if after giving it a fair trial for 30 days you do no! I
!...! !i h -I'... i...: i i i . t
iiiki u ciu wc ciami, uiing ii uacK ana your money
will bo returned to you at once, Price only $1.00.
Drop in and get a freo booklet.
Wo also havo tho Keonob Automatic Razor Sharpen
er that will sharpen any and all safety razor blades.
Full line of ordinary and safety razors.
RAZOR STROPS. SHAVING BRUSHES. Fine Cutlery.
THE QUALITY HARDWARE.
Agents for Harley-Davldnon nnd Indian Motorcycles.
HO
mmmmmmtmmmmmamtimammmmammmmmwmmma
$1.00 in a Safety Box Is Not Worth a Cent
$1.00 in Real Estate Is Worth $3.00
Francisco Uxamlner.
The Royal
It continues:
coiididur Is
This stnteniont Is niado editorially In the snn
only thins tho man who Is hoarding his dollar In a safety bo " Tods to
thor San FnuicUco wN douhlo In TKX OR PlFTEB.V YEARS?"
vor.hnt flh: wm ;"'"!': "TU!,t,0 ln t0 - 0 tho most con..rvtlv
i.ol)ropo,ty w.; .;, ,;;:;; bTZS" VzSnX vlU,,- con8,dor
"Tho
wVto
wlll td
what
KKWl'il's oriH'STHV DVV01-' .,....,'. .''' in k,nu: ou '"ve
.,.,,.., . ", 7 .iim.tin u.iiiii. riione 72, Cjiclflc
IIA1.I. hiiliinlMy iilRlit. Mvery and lTnnsfer Co.n.u,,.-
t i:.(Jm:s
i
"Neu Cuio fd- DIvoiYe."
(ailment V eekly, Xo, 'n Plctor
lal news r. m nil over the world.
"I'lKlH at the SHU."
"(hints of .steel."
.11 .m. n i.j, in jwo m.u r ,
OII!is:
"l.ll-'K'S HADIAXT HTAlt." and
"OH, UIUTS lAV!"
Good program tomorrow night.
Kra DIavolo in 3 reels Tuosdnv
night.
!Oc
nusiness lo on Second Ave, now $10,000; Vdl 1,0 worth $40. "
inn .Pinn2- lTmTu' 1I0W $S'r,UU; wi w WW0
S,xta "'u 1Jo'tt, now $2,500; will )0 worth $10,000
1 ::"ZtUl ad eivil, now $1,800 ; will be worth. . $7,200
U'l
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vn ii-r i) ( I 'Annnni.,;,! ,i .,- . . -,w
p,.ms ,.,u 4. "' , jhw !ruo; wui bo worth $lu'
mut iur me rusu. n will t-atoh
yon napping. Invest now.
I.
S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 FRONT ST
MARSHFIELD, ORfl.