The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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The Record Photographing
Abstract Company
now linvo photographic copIcB of nil tlio records of Coos County,
Oregon, from which correct Information wo nro now ready nnil will
io pleased to ninKo for you AustractB or tuio to any rem uauuu
n Coos County, prcpnro lists of present owners, mnko photographic
topics of Townsltca, Plata and Township Maps, or furnish any In
formation In rotation to tho tltlo of any Ileal Estato In said Coos
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BUSINESS OITICE: 117 North Kront St., Mnrsliflclri. IM10110 151J
W. J. RUST, Maneger
REAL LAMB!
and not yenrllng or even older mut
ton Is sold at this market. Wo
make It a point to send you exact
ly what you order. The young
hotiBokeeper can buy here as safely
as tho most experienced. Tho surest
way to find that out conclusively Is
to glvo iih n trial order.
MARSHFIEM) CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Marsh (lcld Telephones North Bonrf
221 -J Two MnrkoU 51
ger:
iht-
iion Stanley
Thoro was a t lino in early days when man no or reared n mi
crobe's gam. but stood and looked Into Itu oyes. not knowing tlin.t ho
was not wise to glvo tho festlvo brulo a ehuiico to send Win i ah
nmhulnnco to placo where on a tnhle spread, they d oporalo till Ho
was (lead. Ainu, once, oi minus wn mui mmm. " -r- "
.... r i... i.i tw.i tini,i it mi inn in lils nrtiiH. remarking
UtitbUN LUIIIDtti AUIIIt Vt
BUSINESS BIG PAYS I
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HETAIL DEPARTMENT
lumber, liATir, shingles, mouldings, sash and noons.
HOOKING PAPER, icto.
CUT THE FUEL HILL IX TWO lY USING OUIt WOOD.
phone ioo. i82 south broadway
a song rings in ni uum
out tho years, hob now airaui io mim a sup "in '" ' '
drinking cup. or grasp n door knob In his hand lost ho bo sont to Join
that baud Hint h traveled to nn uhkhowu mime, uui-uubu umj- iwh n
chanco or more with microbes, germs and other things that Golden
Knowledge to us brings. Llko nil tho rest. I, too. am 'frnld. My
valor, from mo, long has strayed. I neither ent nor drink In pence
for fearful, fcnrful, fears no'or cense. I batho the npples, spray
tho moat, nnd boll tho other things 1 oat, and throw carbolic ncld
round till nil foroclous germs nro drowned.
sometimes, my iicnrt is auuusi mm uuriiutw my iium, um iiiiau
A"!3. JlPy'l .cu!ciL !" Jl'l", towooIllsagolHcm
G00I) EVENING.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
CoqulIIo OIIlco Phono 191 Platting Lauds n specialty.
Farms Timber- Coal and Marsbflold OIIlco H-J.
" Qcncrnl Agonts "EASTSIDE." '
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j Keep your hend cool, your feet j
J wnrm, your benrt clean and your j
j consclcnco clear and tliero Is no j
dllllculty In llfo thnt you will not j
j bo ablo to overcome. j
j Selected. j
HILL'S IX TROUBLE.
1 ISQUIITKI) WITH wireless
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS PROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at
SAILING KROM MARSIII'IELD, Monday, .laiumiy lit, n( l . ,.
Hiituidiiy, Jmiiiui-y, IH, 11:00 a. in.; Saturday, .Inmiiiry 2."..
Phono .Main nn-L.
J. O. MILLER, ArxnU
KAST AXI) COMMODIOUS
St earner Redondo
Equipped with wireless nnd subnmrlue bell
SAILS for SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD
SATURDAY, JAN. 1 1, AT 12 NOON
AH Pnssenger HesorvntJoiis Krom fl,m IYnnclsco Must Ho Mndo t
H03 llfo Rliildlng, or Pier Xo 10. All rc.icrvntloiis must bo la
ken up 21 Imuii-h lKiforo inllliiff.
INT,:,t0CHAN 1'HAXSPOHTATIOX CO.
rH0VR u C P. McCIKOnOE. Agont.
Steamer Washington
Sails for San Francisco, from Coos Bay With
Passengers and freight, Sunday,
January 12, at 12 Noon
'. 8. DOW, Amt.
Ocean Dock. ,
(Author Unknown.)
I'vo got n letter, Pnrson, from my
son away out West,
An' my old heart Is henvy as nn nnvll
In my breast.
To think tho boy whoso ftilur' I had
onco so proudly plnnncd,
Should wander from tho path o' right
nnd como to slch nn end I
I told him when bo loft us only three
short years ago,
Uo'd find hlmsolf n plowln' In a
mighty crooked row
Uo'd miss his father's council, nn' his
mother's prnyors, too,
Hut ho said tho farm was hateful, nn'
ho guessed ho'd have to go.
I know there's big temptations for
a youngster In tho West,
But I'bcllovcil our Hilly bnd tho cour-
ngo to resist.
An' when ho left I warned hint o'
tho ovcrlustlu' snares
Thnt you find llko hidden snrplnts in
life's pathway ov'ry whores
Hut Hill ho promised faithful to bo
careful, and allowed
Uo'd build a reputation tbnt'd mako
uh mighty proud.
Hut It seems us bow my counsel sort
o' faded from bis mind,
An' now tho boy'H In trouble o' tho
vory wurstest kind.
Ills letters como so soldom thnt I
somehow sort o' knowed
Thnt Billy was n trnmpln' on n mighty
rocky road,
Hut nover onco Imnglncd ho would
bow my head In sliamo,
An' In tho diist'd waller bis ol' dad-
dy-s honored nnmo.
Uo writes from out In Donver, nn'
tho story's mighty short;
I Just enn't toll his mother; It'll crush
hor poor old benrt;
An' so I reckon, Pnrson, you might
brenk tho news to hor .
Bill's In tho Lcglslntur', but ho does
n't sny what fur.
STOKY FOH TIIK DAY.
Dnvo Stafford was seated In a
barber chair tho other day when
"0. K." said:
"I seo that your hair Is getting
pretty thin. Can't I sell you soino
of our now hair tonic?"
"Oh, no!" niiBwered Stafford, "If
I wanted my hair to grow I would
uso n stool."
"A steel! How can steel mnko hn'r
grow? nsked tho astonished "O. K."
"Woll, Its llko this," answered
Dave. "Have you n wntch?"
"Yes," replied "O. K."
"Woll, then," answered Stafford.
"don't steel mnko tho linlr spring?"
Tho meanoHt man In Coos Bay has
been found. Ho started u quarrel
with his wife to havo an excuse for
falling off tho wntcr wagon.
Tho wntor wagon looks flno slnco It
wns painted. .Thoy mndo It n dnrlc
bluo with swoll top nnd linvo Instullod
cushion tiros.
A DAY WITH DAD.
Fathor's hnd n busy duy,
Hustled to tho storo at 10;
Listened to somo story's gny
Told by other busy men.
Hnd to rnttlo for tho smokes
With. somo membors of tho bunch;
Sient nn hour rolntlng Jokes
Ami then hustled nut to lunch.
Hustled back at bnlf past two
Twlco us busy as bofnro:
Yhon ho bad a lot to do
Telephoning for tho score
Placed a bot.or two of courso;
Slgnod n contract for his nny:
Cnmo homo blowing llko n horso,
Fnthor's hnd n busy day.
Kansas City Journal.
Llbby COAT, Tno Rind YOU havo
ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72, Pacific
Llvi'ry and Trnimfpr (Vitnimnv.
THK I'HIi:XD OP OOOS BAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
KOUIPPKD WITH WIKHLKSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND
FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, AT 1 1 A. M.
CUNXKCTIXa WITH TUB NOHT11 BAXK HOAD AT POUTLAXD
XOHTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP OOMPAXY.
I,1,mo 0. V. McOKOHGE, Agent.
Self-Preservation
Is The first Law
Flro Insurance In mm nt Iho
most Important mcanB of protec
tion. And yot peoplo will contlnuo
to nogloct It.
Lot us Insuro your uousohold
furnlturo, your dwelling or oth
er proporty. It will cost but
llttlo. It will protect you per
fectly. Wo linvo tho BtTongost com
pnnlos and wo wrlto correct pol
icies. LS. Kaufman & Co.
SS SPEEDWELL
CAPT. HUHTIS, Master.
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Friday, About January 15th
service of title.
iiio?U.Li.8I7':?I)W?LL ls I'J1 'l " excellent passenger nccom
"KltS mUl M'ry UM,I1IS ftM'1 vlcvtrle Mi ad
, ,, , l'r freight nnd passage, npplr.
? Civ . TIIU ar" "Bd Abs Co.,
-5 Cul. ht., San Fnuicfeco. i,.i.ii.r '
The Times Does Job Printing
Fisher Auto Service
Win. MsIiit, Projirietor.
Phono orders to Hillyer's Cigar
Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m.
phono 5-J. Night phono 181-R.
Murshrield. Orcson.
A modoro Brick . ulldlng, ElectrU
Light, Stoam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Room3 with Hot and
Cold Water.
noTEL oooa
O. A. Motlln, Prop.
Itotes: BO cents day and upwards
Cor. Broadway and Market
Barnard & Langworthy
...8eo oup window dlsidny of
WOOD ELECTIHO FIXTOHES
LEADED AHT GLASS DOM13S
PORTABLE STAND liAMPS.
PHOVW-.1 R4.TI.
Pictures &Framing
Walker Studio
Your Child's Health
Your First Thought
If you havo children, naturally your
tot thoughts aro for tijolr hSltL Vo"
"rtatoly want thorn to dovelopong.
healthy constitutions. Tho most carS
ful attention must ho given when chit
dren bIjow tho tot symptoms of the
many common allmenta. Perhaps they
ro weakly and thlu, or grow too tall
thus sacriiicing strength" Those ft
for life. consuiuuon
Sllpll rhIIHrnn ....j -r
YeugThTse a
Ifcare Vo7thoch8aX Wili
i,?.?g t t0 tho othcr organs of the
body. In casos of thin or impure blood
it tacroascs tho number of red cor
Cen etahanlf i to bloodCOto
Keep tho body healthy and stronr
?& ssawwa &g
of chUdm. have'KbVeyny restored nt.
health through the use of th i tnnK
Bold by druggists evorywhero r?r n
Jayne & Son, PhiladeligpS' Dr' D'
LU.MBI3U 01 OREGON REACHES
IIK1II RECORD
(By aeoi'KO M. Cornwnll, editor tno
Tliuburniun, In Oiegonluii.)
Tim cIohIiiit month iff thn vnne
fluilH the luiulior IiuhIiiohh of tho
Htuto of Oregon nnd the Pacific
,ortiivoHt In u rainy pruuporuiiH
condition. Tho cut of lumlier In
Ort'Bon may reach 11,500,000,000
feet. TIiIh Ih IiIkIi water mark. Tho
Hi'iirnH nt liiiml ii'L'ni'illiii' thn linn.
her IiuhIiiohh In Oregon nro Intor
cstlUK ami llluuiiiintlvo of tho dom
inant IndiiHtry of thin Htnto nnd Uh
liitlmnto rolatloiiHhlp to IIh proH
pnrlty. The total uiiuihor of wood
workliiK pluutH, operntliiK from -Mi
to :tlU dayu In 1012, ug(;regiited
700.
Tho lumber IiuhIiiohh of Oregon
ami U'iihIiIiiiiIciii wiih nt Itu lnu'itut
obli In Deceniber of ItiHt yenr. Tho
decline couimeiiced hi tho Hiiininer
of 1007, coincident with tho moino-
ralile anticipated chaiico In tho
imHtlimmil freluht rnliH. fnlllmr tn
tho nbnorinaliy low price of ?!i per
iiioiiHaiui icei, iniii run, an iiKiiiiiHt
$i:i lu .liinc, 1007, according to
thn OHllltiulcH iiT MimiiL-oi- Mlllit nt
tho Went Coast Iiiiinhcr Maiuifac
turei'H' iiHsoclatlon. Soon nftor tho
opening of the proHont year the
leniioncy wiih Hiignuy upwnrd nnd
liau continued fairly active.
Thn I'liitKn for thn I'.liniicn wnn nt.
trlliuted pi'liuarily to tho placing or
larizn ordnru liv thn rallroailu. wlili'li
hud bought Hpurlugly for tho paut
four yearn; coincident with tho up
ward trend of general IiiihIiichh.
Tho purchiiHn by tho rullroatlH gave
u Htirfonlug and Htlniiilntlug tone to
tho market. Another feature Iuih
iieen tho liicre.iHlng demand for hIIo
material. TliaukH to tho agricul
tural colleges of which tno Oregon
Agricultural College HtuudH ub tho
hend tho farmorH lu tho Mlddlu
WoHt mid South wt'Ht Hint oh havo
found that tho iiho of n hIIo, provid
ing green feed for their Htock dur
ing tho winter inoutliB was a money
niakor. Tho rcHiilt of tho campaign
hnH been folt by tho lumbermen.
It litis been estimated that nearly
100,000.000 feet of fir lumber will
lie Hhllllioil hiihI from lint pmiut ilnr.
lug the coming HetiHou, of whicji
tho Htnto of Oregon will contribute
Kh quota.
Tho foreign trndo desplto tho ex
traordinary high charter rates, haH
been fairly HiitlHfactory. The for
eign Hhlpplug from Oregon thlH
your will uggronto about 180,000.
000 feet: tho coaHtwlHo HhtpmnntH
about IliO.ouO.OOO feet. Tho rail
HlilpiuentH In Oregon In liUl oqunl
led a(),S70 carH. Tho HlilpmontH for
urogon in i :u a nro not nvnlluiile,
but will hIiow an lnereiiHo over InHt
HU Patrons
'""f Sla4,l
, 1'r.ouK.vci:, j,M
j"i cioHuti tho Bin
wiiil'auy. n ,,.
with 82 patron,, I
'"""" or butter
lirought Boinclhlntf
"''. If Clltlnllr .
nplcco for tho uk
month of Auituii il
2.5 centii a poutj.'
n.l . cents: In Octol
mo comiunci ni0,
.iiino wiih $370G; i,
ior AugiiRt. $370 .
V "uiiii infirl
ciiccRB amounted to
reaching that marv.
ly. TIiobo Humi A
iinovo running MpcJ
two contH a pound B1
ior out.
wmism
EffljE-iii
miwtMxiiMuwmmm
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
DECORATIVE ELECTRIO OUT
FITS FOR RENT
Fruit nnd Flower lamps at re
duced prices.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
In Portable Lamps for tho Holidays.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
1JJ3 Bioadwny N J
Phono 237-J. l,"
Clialmer's Auto Service
J. M. Dodgo, Driver.
Stand nt Palaco Restaurant.
PhonoB, C-J or G-L, day and night
Marshflold, Oreaon
year
The railroad coiiHtructlon lu Oro
gon, which liuB beon much In ovl
di'iiro for tho pant two yonrn, pono
trated tho tlmbor holtK and will
placo nearly every Hcctlon within
tho next two years In touch with
rail facilities.
Tho lliirrlmau lino to Tillamook
Iuih been complotPil nnd tho oxton
Hlon or tho United RallwayH (Hill
property) from ItH proBont tormlniiB
lu WiiHhlngton county to Tlllnmook
Hay Ih coutomplntod. Tho comple
tion of tho DeschutoB lines (Hill
and llnrrlman) Into Contrnl Oregon
menus tho nctlvo dovolopmont of
tho groat pluo bolt In that sec
tion, stretching from Bond south
ward to Klamath FallH, a dlHhinco
or about 200 inlloH, and In doHtlned
to bocomo ono of tho groat plno
producing sectlonH of tho wcHt, with
Ilend iih tho hub. Klnmatli Falln,
with a vory heavy bolt of plno tim
ber tributary to It, Ih rapidly devel
oping uh u luinbor producer. Tho
cxtoiiHlon of tho Natron-Klnninth
cut-off rrom Eugono, via tho South
Fork of tho Wlllnmotto Rlvor, will
provldo a further outlet for tho
timber of southonHtorn Oregon,
Tho coutomplntod onat and woat
lino of tho llarilnian system, with
Ontario, in Slalhour county, ns its
oaBtorn tonnlniiH. uml fnrmino ,
Junction with tho Deschutes lino
soimi or iionu, win pinco tho great
tlmbor bolt of tho Cascade plntoaus
In easy rail connection with East
ern inarkotB.
'I ho construction of tho Hnrrlmnn
branch from Eugono to Cooh Bay.
via tho SltiBlaw, with an estlmntod
tlmbor stand of 20,000,000,000 foot
tributary to that rlvor, with an equal
amount tributary to Coos Bay, will
within tho noxt two years provldo
rail transportation for a vory Im
portant and aB yet undovoloped
timber section. Anx imlopondont lino
ls projected from Cottago Orovo to
tho mouth of Umnnun itlvnt- iMw.
control of tho Salem, Falls City &
Western llnllrnml i... i. u. ,:.
.......,, ,v lMU mil i iiiiiui
iiiioresis, wnicn will doubtless In
suro an extension of tho lino In
duo season lu tho Slotz Bnsin:
othor contemplated logging ronda to
tho Nohalom from a point noar
.Mnrshlnnd on tho Columbia rlvor; a
projected lino from Medford to
Crescent City. California, and tho
oxtonBlon of tho Pacific and Enstorn
(Hill lino) railroad from Its ter
minus at Butro Falls, in Jackson
county to a connection with tholr
Deschutes road, practically moans
tho grldlronlng of tho great timber
linll.. rt'l.l..
uuiin. i iiin ii .... .,
yearn result In doubt
uniiui iii uio statt
mated Htaud of t
foot- ono-Hlxth of ttt
hor of tho eiitiro IV
It Ih well tn lu.
tho dovolopmont ofc
"or ny tno inn am) r.
win provnio racllltla
ovory Hoctlou nf tk..
Up to within a ?
mill. II .... '1
iiii imj nxrcpuon el
from PortliHiii in u
herod Boctlon of On,
Piled With trnnaimH.'
tho Hnrrlmnn sntt:
:.HJIinilJII o mo inn,
oicctric IIiioh tliroorA
motto valley, and &
volopmeiit of tho 1
timber by n lino tn
Hiruciion rrom silter
IOCS Will lie ilollvfrtl
orn Pacific for triti
Portland, glvo an
(option of tho futert
of tho Wlllamnttn V
Tho railroads cant
ly co-opornto In thai
urogon'H tlmbor re:
vidlnir nilenniiin fvr-
tratiHiortntlou chartn
nation of the arl!t
heretofore niinlloil ta
Igluatliig on the brttd
Southern Pacific Ilea
and tho competition r
tho advent of tho K
havo n vory matkri
Htlmillntlnt: mui rncov
volopmont of tho Is:
Tho further Imnm
Columbia Rlvor, tier
port commissions and
thn nortu nf Ore co a
htiloin, Tillamook, S.
qua, Ynqulua nnd ttt
Imnrovement nf Cooi:
Port Orford and Ai
provldo greater wata
cllltleH and thus '
lcr tonnnco movemtct
Tho general faTonl
Hlirrnuiiillnir I tin for
estH of tho countrt
Hiiranco that tho coafi
inolmln tin Inmliorh
North went In Its fliti
HHJ liPMJUi1
Over ?ll,00(),(ll)(i AVr
PmiK'rtv in Xortb'
lu ImnliM
HAM T.MJANPISM.
Properties valued '
fti 1 nan nno nrn lnioh
bor doai, tho Inrgfiti
or calirornla, to
on u cash basis, t!
fl'lll.l.i n r... illlTL
syndlcnto, It Ih said.
tho Union Lumber C
floot of vcssols ana v-
Ich oxtondlug rrom i
WlllntlH. MendnClDO
llnlfll.ifrc i.nt.Gnnl ll
utllllltlD VIVv.
iicroa of timber lanli
output of redwood '
Ing to moro than f
shipped to tho or
urngg.
OREGON DEATH I
Dccienso In MoitalllJl
tSntw ill Tast I
SALEM, Jan. 9.1
two venrB tbero wen
In this stnto, nn Is
over tho nrecodine t
and 11.70P, deaths,
COO, according to
Secretary Whlto of tS
of health. Wh lo t"
Increased, thoro bai
lnnrennn In nonulatlCl
less porcontngo of 9
procodlngtwo yeari.
nlintvc Ilin wlilln r
from tvnlinlil nnd tt
lncreasod, thero has t
in diphtheria tln'ou
Dr. Whlto says the
1b largolydiio to th1.
common drinking "
closo inspection of r
children.
Buy Your Mei
at the
UNION MEAT MARl
And You Will Always Havo
Pure Wholesome Meats.
Th(
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