The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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Governor West Names Day
1o Be Observed as Home
Industries Day.
Governor Oswald West has Is
sued Ills proclamation declaring
Novombcr 21 to bo Homo Indus
tries Day. Tho purpose Is to fur
ther tlio demand for Oregon-mnde
products. Tho proclamation fol
lows: Whereas, Tho growth and pros
perity of a state depend to a groat
extent upon Its manufacturing In
dustries for the reason that tho
factory converts the raw material
of tho forest and stream and farm
and mine Into products of higher
value, giving employment to thous
ands who would otherwise havo no
means of livelihood.
Whereas, It Is only by arousing
tho people to the Importance of
creating nnd patronizing homo In
dustries that wo can hope for suc
cess along these lines;
Therefore, In view of tho fore
going promises, I, Oswald West,
Governor, by vlrtuo of tho authority
In mo vested, do hcroby proclaim
Thursday, November 21, 1912, as
Homo Industries Day.
To mako this day an Impressive
object lesson to tho v.liolo state
thoro should bo somo concerted
action toward Increasing tho de
mand for Orogon-mado products.
To this end I would suggest that
every manufacturing establishment
In tho Hlnto close down for an
hour during Homo Industries Day
nnd tho managers call their em
ployes together and glvo thorn n
heart-to-heart talk on the Import
nuco of building up our homo In
dustries ami Bet nn example, by de
claring tholr Intention to use, as
i&v ns practicable, only home-grown
product and home-mado machinery
lu tholr establishments.
I would suggest also that on
Homo Industries Day every man
Jitul woman In Oregon In doing
their shopping, purchase only made-
MARSH YIELDS
ln-Orcgon products. Merchants
should help by making attractlvo
window displays of such products.
I would also suggest thnt tho
subject bo discussed In our public
schools nnd Institutions of learn
ing, in order that it may bo lm
pressed upon tho mind of tho
young, for tho tlmo will como when
theso samo children must have em
ployment, nnd unless thoy can find
It with tho industries of our stato
they must seek It in other states.
Success along theso lines can on
ly como through tho hcarty-co-op-crntlon
of all good citizens, nnd I
bespeak for tho cnuso such co-operation.
spending large sois.
Knoiniotw Amount Will He IVed
for the Imposition.
SAX FRAXCISCOn Nov. II.
Hodncy S. Durkeo, comptroller of
tho l'annma-Paclfle International
Exposition, lu his statement of the
Income, txpcndltures and subscrip
tion accounts for tho ontlro period
from tho commencement of business
lu December, 1900, to Septombor
30, 1912, states that $305,1GG.G2
was used for tho purchaso of real
estate, and that tho buildings and
grounds department hns oxpondod
$3-10,342.23, which is an Indication
of Its nctlvlty. This outlay covors
architectural and engineering ex
penses, and tho cost of filling' In
tho overflow lands on tho Exposi
tion site.
Tho subscription accounts show
total signed subscriptions of $C,
095,350 nnd unsigned subscriptions
of 1,4G3,350, making n total of
$7,518,700.
"Of tho unsigned subscriptions,"
says Comptroller Durkeo, "thcro
has been paid $2,325,801,29, or
3S.1C per cent of tho total. In
asmuch ns but 10 per cent of tho
total has been called for at tho
l:mo of this statement, I consider
tho proportions of collections very
remarkable.
STAGE ROBBER
,, STAYS III JAIL
11RAKEMAX TO 1ILAME.
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Two Hundred Boxes of Cran
berries Harvested at
J. Evans' Place.
Two hundrod boxes of crnnbor
Tlcu havo boon plckod from tho old
Getty place at South Slough. Thoro
Is a small niarh on tho place but
It Is quite productive Tho Getty
plnro Is tho ranch whero Jacob
Evans resided nnd whuro ho wns
murdered. Another family now ro
eldes on tho place-.
There nro sovorul other sninll
marshes on South Inlet. Tho crop
la now being harvested.
Owing to tho HAD WEATHER.
GREAT HKIHVTION MILLINERY
BALK nt MRS. AIKEN'S CONTIX-
i'i:s until December t.
Nursery Stock. Boo t. E. Scnumii,
Tliono 49-J.
(11 Awoiltlcl I'rrn la Coot Iter Tlmt.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 10.
"1 nnd sumo othors are to blame,"
said Carl Cross, tho head brake
man of tho frolght trnln, yostcr
day afternoon discussing tho wreck
of tho C, II. & D, pnsscngor train
REACH AGREEMENT.
Efforts to Release Man Who
Held Up Drain Stage
Fruitless.
SALEM. Nov. 10. In the circuit
court Judge Galloway decided mat
ono Frank Foster, In whoso behalf
hnbcuH corpus proceedings wero In
stituted nuiBt be remanded to tho
penitentiary. Foster pleaded gull
ty to n chargo of larceny from the
person and was committed to tho
stnte prison from Douglns county.
Ho wns given nn indotermlnnto
sentenco which wnB said to bo Il
legal In that no specified number
of yenrs was sot. Tho Judge pass
ing Bontenco on Foster said ho
would sentence him to nn indeter
minate, sentence- ns provided by
law.
Attorney General Crawford ap
peared for tho stato nnd produced
a law which Is to tho offect that
upon n plea of guilty tho prisoner
is to bo remanded to tho officer
from whom ho Is received. Ac
cordingly Foster was sent back to
tho state prison, It is possible
that nn appcnl from tho decision
will bo taken. FoBtor'B Indotor
nilnato sentence extends from 10
years to llfo imprisonment.
Foster Is ono of tho two young
men who held up tho Drain stngo
a year ago and robbed tho drlvor
and passengers, ono of whom was
C. E. Kicker, formcan of tho grand
Jury. Several days lator Foster
and his partner, Jurgcns by nanio,
woro arrested nt tho lnttcr's homo
on South Deer creek, enst of Rose
burg. by running Into tho open switch
nnd telescoping with n freight, "I
loft tho switch open nnd expected
ono of tho other brnkomon to
closo It. Tho switch was not
closed, tho wreck occurred, nnd 1
nm to blame." Cross did not
mention tiny names.
IttisMu mid United States Arrange
New Treaty.
Ill AhocIiIM 1'rfM lo Coot ny Time,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. An
agreement botweon tho United
States nnd llussln, to tako tho
placo of tho commercial treaty of
1832, tho abrogation of which bo
comoB effectlvo on Junuary 1, next,
has virtually been reached, accord
ing to Information from high au
thorities. Nothing ns to tho oxact
nature of the agreement hns boon
announced. It wns declared prob
able, howovor, that tho dotnlls will
lm workod out satisfactorily to
both countrlos boforo tho old treaty
expires.
Havo your Job printing dono at
Tho Times ofllco.
tho now minister to Belgium, has
been named ns nmbnssador to Ja
pan, to succeed Charles Pago Ilry
iiu, whoso resignation was an
nounced n fow days ago.
Statkok Ohio, riTvoKTotKiio, ..
I.ITAH t'llUNTV. I "
l'rnnk J.C'liciivy timkcnMli Mint lie t pntor
partner of tlio firm ( K. J. clii'iii')' Si Co. ilnlim
uu.iiiu iii iiiv iiiy in ioiciio. I nuiii)' nun
HIiitcnfi'rcMilil, hiiiI Oia mid firm will imy the
GOES TO JAPAN.
Washington Man In Named us Uni
ted States Ambassador.
Ill AmkmIiImI Mtm lo Cimm 11 Tlmw.l
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 10.
Lars Anilorson of Washington,
Wm. L. Cook, who wns postmns
tor nt Nolhnrt, Montana, writes:
"I recommond Foloy'a Ilonoy nnd
Tar Compound to nil my people,
nnd they nro novor disappointed
with it. Foley's Ilonoy and Tnr
Compound for coughs nnd colds
gives tho best posslblo results." For
Frln liv I.nplf ltnrl.PnrMniitt nrm Pn
I tho Husy Corner.
10
PERFECTION
Efficient Will heat a good steed room
even in the coldest weather.
Economical. Burns nine hours on one
gallon of oil.
Ornamental. Nickel trimmings; plain
steel or enameled tur
quoise-blue drums.
Portable. Easily car
ried from room to
room; weighs only
eleven pounds ; han
dle doesn't get hot
Doesn't Smoke
Doesn't Leak
Easily Cleaned
and Re-wicked
Inexpensive
Lasts for years
At Dealer Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ICalifornU)
481 MuV.I Slt.t San Frandtca
I IR8F"'fflI I v
IEXlhj W
e&3&Ml fcL.
HyAV
"IF
no In the riiy ofTnUtto, County ami
ninivnuiiKiidii nmi iimriuu mill nut I'nj tin
mil ill O.NK llt'KDUKII DOI.LAIIH fnri-iti'li nmi
every ciikmiI Cnlnrrli Unit rniinot In' enrol ly
llio uso of llair Catarrh liirc.
FKANK J. CIIKNKY.
Bworn to licioro mo ami MtWiltii'il In my
pri'H'iico, tills Ulli day ot Dcct'inlior. A. I). lbNi-
(Skai.,) a. w.(ii.i:ahon,
NllTAKY I'l'IILIC
Hiill'nCnliurli Curoln token Intcrimlly, nmi
ncti illrertly on tlio lilooil ami iniirmia urlrtcc
til tho yalciii. Weiiil for icttlinnnlnln free.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
DA111V LUNCHES.
In nddltlon to our bakery wo aro
propared to servo delicious lunch
cons. A delicious cup ot coffco, a good
cup of ten, In fact anything that
can bo found at a first-class bak
ery lunch. Open ovonlngs-Sundnys.
133 N. 2nd St. Phono 112-L.
5 acres of fine fruit
land near Portland
for exchange for first
payment on a home
or for vacant lots in
MarshfiekL
French Realty Co.
AGENTS.
3156 No. Front St., Mnrshflold
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneu.
iiititlc Cleaning Coinpany, Orders for
work taken nt
GOING HARVEY,
Phono 10(1
Aluminum Ware
From Germany
We have made test after
test of aluminum ware
Each test has proven the
fact jto us that the German
aluminum ware, (CROWN
BRAND), is better in the
following points of merit than
all others
The ware is purer aluminum
The. warejs spun finer
The handles are stronger
The sizesare larger than ordinary
There seems to be more care in the making
than any other kind
We are proud of this line of Aluminum Ware. '
We will be pleased to show you the line.
Whatever you do don't buy aluminum ware until you have in
spected this ware.
Going Harvey Co.
COAEPLETE HOUSE FU.RNJSHERS.
WE SELL IT FOR LESS
e lniave rroit
Raised Ouur
Prices
Milk, 25c per gallon,
Cream, 20c per pint.
Whip Cream, 25c per pint.
Buttermilk, 10c per gallon
Phone 73,
Coos Bay Ice &.
CM Storage
Coo
Deliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 p,m,
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARSIS,
In Ltuio County, Oregon.
Fruit & Ucrry Farms,
Truck Farms,
Dairy Farms,
Stock Farms,
General Farming
Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST
nnd LITERATURE tolling you about
tho wonderful resources of Lano
County, Orogon.
J. 13. THOMAS & CO.,
Cottage Qroro, Oregon.
For GOOD SHOES
and GOOD HEPAIRING
nt RIGHT PRICES.
Go to
Augus t Oleson
215 Smith Hroadwar.
VOTE FOR
nUY WOW.
Somo cholco lots In NORTH BEND
can be had at a Tery reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO.,
First Nntlntifll T1tiV
A modern Brick .ulldlug, Electrls
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Room3 with Hot and
Cold Water.
nOTEL OOOS
C. A. Metlln, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents n tiny anil upwards
Cor. Broadway nnd ainrkct
The Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
Is propared to do all kinds of haulln
on short notice. W meet all trains
and boats and wo also have the lfttest
style Reynolds Piano Mover. We
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 9S-R, 120-7 49-L-
THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT 10 A.M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT rOUTLlSD
NORTH PACIFIC UTEASISHIP COMPANY.
Phone 41. C. F. McfllvOIKlE, At
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wireless niul suumailne bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR M ARSHFI&D
THURSDAY, NOV. 14 at 3 p. m.
All Passcnjtcr Reservations From San Francisco Must ,lec,.,fi
805 Flfo Dliililliig, or Pier No 10. All rescnntlons must ot
ken up 21 Iwurs before bulling.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. .
PHONE 44. C. F. "t-nEnnOE. """-
Steamer Washington
Coos Bay for San francisco and Los Angeles
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
F. S. DOW, Ageat.
Ocean
neck
EQUITPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
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SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, nt 8 0x, 2,
10, 20. FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF TIIL 1l
10, 211, 00.
Phono Main S5-L.
j. O. SHLLEB. APU
c U . r,DGl$s
City Auto Service,T-,-SOAirE.Lif,
Marshrtew ru
, Decorating
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere at any time."
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46.
Night Phone 46.
BARKER & GOODALE, proprietors.
Famished. Phone 1
Estimates
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