The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS 3AY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913-EVENlMG EDITION,
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Laundipy
SAUTO PARE
20c
Bound Trip bolwcon
larshfield
and
North Bend
IARSHFIELD-
NORTH BEND
AUTO LINE
Gorst & King) Props,
Coos Bay Business College
You know what you are worth today. What arc you
going to be worth five years from today? When we
build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca
reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and
wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor.
Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is
an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con
sider this a little while you are building the man or
woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting
NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund
ance and no trained help.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
Telephone 402.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Ofllco Phono 191 Platting Lands a Bpcclnlty.
Farms Tlmbor Coal and Mnrshflold Ofllco 14-J.
CJonoral ABonts "EASTSIDE."
GUI OF LUMBER III THE
NATIONAL AREA INCREASES
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped wltli wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FROM MAfcSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO
FRIDAY, FEB. 14, AT 3:30 P. M.
All PAMCBfccr Reterratlona Krnm Sam Francisco Must Ho Mad at
803 Flfo llultdliuf, or Lombard ntrcct PJcr U7. All reservations
mtiut bo taken up lit houro before willing.
1NTUH-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONIC 44 C. V. McGICOROK. Agent.
her Auto Service
Win. I'lshcr. Proprietor.
Phone orders to lllllyer'H Cigar
tod. Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m.
be 5-J. Night phono 181-lt.
Marslillclil, Oregon,
SPEEDWELL
THE NEW
Steamer
CAPT. nURTIS, Master.
Sails for Salt Francisco from Coos Bay
February 12th
TUB SPEEDWELL U speedy and has excellent pscngor accom
modations, largo clean and airy rooms and electric IlKbts and
ttlrcless.
For freight and pnssago, npply,
A. F. Kstnlirook Co. Tltlo Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
Ji:Mll7 Kauta Marina Hhlg., San Francisco. Mnrshflold.
tiik i'i:oi'i.i: of
cons hay AM) COOS CO.
fro are tho only house In Coob
Qty selling dliurt to tho con
ptr at wholesale prices. I
R' ra tho onlv Iioiihu III Coos
ialy printing a catalogue of our
fell nii nrlron. I
( our advertising distributor falln
Bite and glvo you a cntaloguo, i
gt In at tho Btoro and gut ouo.
fie mako tlio lowest prices in
M Countv nn thn uninn nuulltv
Coffee, Teas, Spices, Baking
r, etc.
bmo In and got acquainted with
11 win uo ub notu goou anu
' be mutually proiituuio.
)S BAY, TEA, COFFEE
LAND SPICE HOUSE
184 Market Avo.
(O'COQOOll Dulldlntr)
e 394-J Mnrabflold. Oro.
HE WIRELESS LAMP
bar window would suggest. ' Hut
r BYB a lamp tlint consumes
S lurDrlslnelv Hninll niiinnnt. nt
torrtat which wo will be pleased
l iuuw jou.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
(.j 103 M Broadwnv
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPPKD WITH WIRKLESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY
THURSDAY, FEB. 13, AT 6 O'CLOCK
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
OUNNEOTINO WITH TUB NOUTII HANK HOAD AT PORTLAND
NOItTU PACIFIC HTEAM8UIP COM PAN V.
Phone 41 - V' McOKOHGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELK88
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at
8 P. M.
SAILING FROM MAIUSHFIKLD, Saturday, February 8, Saturday
February 15, Saturday, February SH.
Phono Mala 05-L. ' O. MILLER, Agent.
1(1,500,(101) Mute Hoard Feet Cut
During Lust SI Mouth of
11)12 Thau for 11)11.
A report showing Unit nioro than
1(5,500,000 board feet of timber
was out during thu Inst hIx months
of 1012 over tho amount out dur
ing tho corrcsondlng porlod of tho
previous year has boon completed
by the ofllclnlB of tho United Stntcs
forestry service, which has Juris
diction over tho national forests of
tho Sixth district, comprising Alas
ka, WuBhlngton and Oregon. It Is
anticipated that tho cut from thu
national forests of tho district dur
ing tho remainder of tho present
fiscal year will be much grcntor on
account of a number of largo snles
of timber already mado and now
being advertised. Tho cut for thu
llrst six months of tho fiscal year
was 05,857,000 board feet, valued
at $120,158.97.
Sale transactions recently ap
proved and now under advertise
ment or application Involve ovor
381,000,000 bonrd feet worth not
less than $GG8,712.
Those, howovur, Innludo only tho
largo transactions, By far tho
grcuteBt number of buIcb wero mado
Tho largest amount of tlmbor
now bolng ndvortlscd for bids lies
on tho Row River watershed, east
of Cottage Orovo, within tho Unip
qua national forest. Hero 103,000,
000 board feet of timber Is being
offered, 07 por cent of which Is
maturo Douglas fir.
The second largest logging chnnco
now bolng advertised consists of
72,000,000 board feet situated on
tho Hurnt River wntersned near
Whitney, on tho Sumptor Valley
raljroad. Tills Is mostly yellow
pine.
Other Sales Vending.
A number of recent applications
have been mado for timber amounts
vnrylng from 5,000,000 to 40,000,
000 board feet, all of which are
Bifon to bo advertised for competi
tive bids. Several of theso nro In
Northern Washington and for west
ern red cedar timber to bo cut In
to shingles.
Only mature timber Is sold from
tho Nntlonul forests and in making
tho sales suftlclcnt timber Is re
served for tho needs of local set
tlors and thoso dependent on the
national forcstB for their supply.
Sato agrcomeuts provldo close util
ization of timber and precautions
in small amounts to homesteaders to provent fires. In each trnle the
ami ranchers for domestic use.
During tho flsrnl year that ended
Juno 30, 11)12, tho total number of
national forest sales was CSC.
Nlghty-llvo por cent of those, how
ever, wero sales of $100 or less,
tho material being used for domes
tic pnrpoBcs.
Final agreement for tho salo of
58,800,000 foot, board measure
was approved last month, to tho
Whitman Lumber Company of Rak
er. This Is maturo timber, 80 por
cent of which Is wostem yellow
pine, situated in tho Whitman na
tional forest not for from Austin
Mrs. S. S. S., Van Huron St., Kings
ton, N. Y. (full nnmo furnished on
application) hnd such decided ben
efit from using Foloy's Honoy &
Tar Compound that sho shares hor
good fortune with others. Sho
writes: "Foloy's Honey & Tar
Compound brought my volca back
lo mo during a sevoro case of bron
chitis and laryngitis. Oh, how ninny
pcoplo I hnvo recommended It to."'
Sold by Lockhort & Parsons, tho
Rusy Corner.
Union Storage Company
W. A. Hoard, Mgr.
Export I'ockors. Carpets Cleaned
Furnlturo Packed, Shipped,
Stained and Ropnlrod.
3S2 Front St. Phono 19C.
Leave orders nt Going & Hnrvoy.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
timber to bo cut Is marked by a
forest ofllccr so that a natural sow
ing for u second timber growth Is
provided for.
Tho present law provides that 25
por cent of tho receipts from Na
tional forest timber Bales and other
revenues from tho National forests
shall go to tho county In which the
National forest is located for the
road and school fund and an ad
ditional 10 per cent for tho Im
provement of tho main highways.
Tho benefit of this stendy Increase
In tho amount of timber sales Is
thoreforo enjoyed nt home.
lAMVSAAAAAAAVWW
DAY IX CONGRESS.
Charges Attalnst West Virginia Sen
ator Not Sustained.
nr AmocUI.4 rrrtt to Com liar TImm.1
WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. In tho
Bennto yesterday Senators Chilton
and Watson of Wosf Vlrglnln wore
formally oxonornted on charges of
corruption In their election.
A joint commission for tho lnvos
tlngtlou of tho pnrcol post was or
ganized with Hrlstow as chairman,
Thn House resumed tho consider
ation of the agricultural appropria
tion bill.
Tho Senato passed tho Polndoxtoi
resolution calling on tho socretnry
of tho treasury for reasons for the
treasury order authorizing tho de
posit of customs receipts In nation
al banks.
Tho Houso pussed tho agricultur
al appropriation bill carrying $17,-000,000.
TELLS OTHER
SIDE OF CASE
TAFT SENDS CONDOLENCE.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Caroful DrWors and
ronsonablo charges. Our motto:
'Will ro anywnero at any tlmo."
Stands Dlanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 41
Night Phone 46.
IMltKFn OOOnALW. nronrlfttoi
Singer Sewing Machines
Wo hnvo thorn for rent or for sale.
' Machines Repaired.
Supplies and Needles for Salo.
W. J. IUTZ,
131 Park Ave. Marshflold.
Phono 131-X. .
Oil Auto Call Fnnh
IjWttB 144-J NIGHT AM) DAY
2J,?1 UUlnco ""Hard Parlor
11 V
RetldMina ri...- .
i!JrlTers ... n ' . r,...
to You Leave Your
wtoors Unlocked?
Wtidna m.BOtd0 th0t' nnd yU
""SWw'thoutnMrin.
urn, V .ine.Pen door would
pU, ; "8t ,aa insidious. Ho
B"'f T0f"?3' but attacks In-
llk. Don't ,ilnEUrea Property
Our, 'r ,1 Pp'lcy. . .
. oaiesi ana nest.
Jjwufman 8b Co.
Clearai
lllra CJU
UdffS'X.l'RICKS-
Children's and Men'a
"I ne .. "H0ES-
osi
.MTy,
.Vot , uoo SERVICE
AU call onpyhero.
non 20JJ.J
Steamer Washington
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, With
Passengers and Freight,
Tuesday Evening, February 11
r. s. now, Aat.
Ocea Dock.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMHER, LATH, SniNGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 183 80UTn nnOADWAY
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to caU at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and mako selec
tion from tho large stock now on
hand. Hnr. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And none
but the best worlc is turned out.
vH &
A modorn Brlcfc .ulldlng. Electrls
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Wator.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. MctUn, rrop.
Ratea: BO centa a day and upward
Cor, nroadway and Blarket
FOR A GOOD WATCH
OR FINE JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Flno Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
200 Front St.. Marahflcld.
Thi Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
U prepared to do all kinds of haullnj
n nhnrt notice. W meet all trains
and boat and we also hare tho latent
style Reynolds Piano Morer. W
guarantee our work.
L. H.Heisner,Prop.
l'leslileiit Eprchses Grief Over the
Lonn of Cnpt. Scott'H Party.
trtr AiiocUled I'fMi lo Coot liar Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. Presi
dent Tatt sent tho following cable
messago to King George of Great
11 drain yesterday: "In offorlng
heartfelt condoleuco on tho dontli
of Catnln Scott nnd his compan
ions, I reflect tho sentiment of my
MHintrymen, who.Bhnro tho sorrow
of tho British peoplo over tho loss
of bo many noble lives." '
RIG TORACCO MERGER.
United Cigar Co. Takes Over Gunut
nnd Co. of 'Frisco.
IDT Auocltted I'rrsn lo Coo. IIr Time.,
NEW YORK, Feb. 12. Tho Uni
ted Cigar Manufacturing Company,
a $25,000,000 corporation, announ
ced today its consolidation with tho
M. A. Gunst and Company of San
Francisco, which for sovornl years
has been distributing Its product on
tho Pacific Coast.
STANDARD OIL LOSES.
Missouri Supremo Court Sustains
Not el Ouster Decision.
I)r AHoel.tfcl I'ffM to Coo I!f Tlmn.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 12.
Tho Missouri supremo court re
fused to modify the judgment of
ouster against tho Standard Oil Co.
and tho original order ousting tho
company from tho stnto now Btands.
Tho original order was Issuod four
years ago
J. 0. Stemmler Makes State
ment About Burr Larceny
' Trial at Myrtle Point.
Editor Coos Hay Times:
Wo obBervo In tho lssuo of your
pnpor of tho 7th, Instant, an Inter
view purporting to have been with
Mr. John D. Ooss, rolntlvo to tho ar
rest and binding over to tho grand
Jury of Messrs. Jninen Drock and A.
S. Rlggs, and nsBUinlng that It Is
your aim to publlBh facts only, wo
tako this means of correcting a falsa
impression loft In tho article.
Mr. Gobs Is reported as branding
this affair as an outrage, and It the
undisputed ovldenco as given by sov
ornl witnesses upon tho examination,
Is true, every fair minded man would
fully ngroo that tho nffalr was an
outrage.
Tho facts, as testified to, woro
about as follows: Mr. Walls had
purchased of Wlllot & Burr, a tent,
tools and provisions to tho amount
of $230.00, and had cleared some
thing ovor two acres of land for them
for which they hud agreed to pay
him $100.00 por aero, and to fur
nish him, monthly, tho engineer's re
port showing tho amount duo him for
work. Ho hnd worked from tho 24th
day of Novomber, 1912, but, waa
never ablo to Bucuro from tho com
pnny, any such report, nnd, hnd nev
er rcclved one farthing for his en
tire winter's work. Ho had already
sont for his wlfo nnd children to
Join htm here. His tent was on land
bolonglng to Mr. C. E. Morris, wIiobo
permission ho had to lot It remain
thoro. Tho tent was locked and his
provisions insido It.
Ono day. thu 25th day of January.
loBt, Mr. Rlgfl notified him that un
less ho turned his tent, toom and
provisions over to tho company, hu
would bo arrested and sent to tho
penitentiary, whereupon ho wont to
Coqulllo nnd conferred with Mr. Lll
JeqvlBt, to learn from him what his
legal rights wero, nnd while thus nb
Bont, tho defendant's cut thu tent
about tho lock, toro It down and took
It, togothor with all his tools, pro
visions, nnd somo othor property ho
hnd purchased from othor parties,
and moved thorn nwny to tholr own
store houses, and upon demand mndo
upon Mr. nurr, a return of tho stun
was refused.
Nono of theso facts woro donled by
tho defendants or by nnybody else,
and Mr. LllJoqvlst was of the opin
ion, and bo ndvlBod, that thin con
stituted larceny, and It was upon this
stnto of facts that tho defoudantH
woro arrested and bound ovor. nnd
tho Justice of tho Poaco could not.
without having violated his onth of
olllco, hnvo done othorwlso.
So far ns our conduct of this cobq
Is concerned, we hnvo no excuses or
npologlcs to offer, an It Is, nt boat,
most dlstnotcful to rush Into tho
public press, thoro to try out legal
Issues, and wo mnko this statomont
only In fairness to Justice Dodgo, be
fore whom tho oxnmlnntlon was held.
Wo will say further that Mr. Walla
donlos bolng nn I. W. W., and says
ho does not bolong to any Inbor un
ion; but, woro n man, becuuso poor
and friendless, denied tho protection
of tho law, us Mr. (loss Infers ho
should bo, honest men would soon
turn nnarchlBts.
Lot It bo understood that In thin
communication, wo mako no accusa
tions against any of tho defendants,
as thoy may bo ablo, upon an Intro
duction of tholr ovldenco In defonso.
to show that In tholr appropriation
of this property, thoy woro doing Mr.
Wnlls n kindness, nnd that thoy aro
In no wlso guilty of larceny, an
chargod; but ns tho ovldenco standu
at the present moment, It would have,
been a miscarriage of Justice and a
prostitution of his olllco, for Justice
Dodgo to hnvo donoo othorwlso than
as ho did.
J. O. STEMMLER.
A. II. BLATCHLEY. t
DAIRYING IS GROWING.
Stop That Itch!
I will guuanU you to .top that itch in two
eoad. A 25 c.nt bottl. will pro It.
No remedy that I have ever sold for
Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other disease
of the skin has given more thorough
(satisfaction than the
D. D. D. Prescription (or Eczema
I guarantee this remedy.
Red Cross Drug Store.
Phono 9R-R. 12(W
a-T,
WE WILL MAIL YOU f 1
for each set of old False Teet
sent us. Highest prices paid for
old Gold, Silver, old Watches,
broken Jewelry and Precloat
Stonos.
Money Sent by Return Mall.
Phlla. Smelting & Refining Co.
Established 20 Years.
803 Chestnut St., Pldladelphla, Pa.
TO DENTI8TS.
We will buy your Gold Fillings,
Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu
est prices pald .
First ClassWeaving
promptly done at
' Gardiner's Rag Carpet. Factory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phone 131.
North Bend, Or
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee CORTHELL
Creamery Expends $1000 on Itn
provementN Along Coqullle.
Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise says:
Bert McCloBkoy, manager of tho
Norway creamery was a visitor to
Myrtlo Point tho fore part of tho
week, and In nnswor to tho query,
how matters wero generally, re
plied: "Wo aro spending $2000 on an
addition to our Norway plant for
tho making of chocso exclusively.
Wo nro also laying out a like
amount on a new factory now be
ing orectod at Leo on tho North
Fork for tho samo purpose. We
are Installing tho very latest ma
chinery nnd providing ovory mod
orn convenience for tho converting
of dnlry products. Our Norway ad
dition will hava a 20,000 pound
capacity, whllo at tho Lee factory
wo can easily handle 10,000 pounds.
Last year tho Norway creamery
mado and marketed approximately
310,000 pounds of butter, most of
which was disposed of at Portland
and Seattle. Tho demand for dairy
products mado In this particular
section fnr exceeds tho supply, and
farmers throughout tho vnlley are
turning their wholo attention to
dairying, realizing tho groat advan
tages and rich compensation this
fertllo valley offers and returns to
thoso specializing in this branch of
farm 'life.
PHONK Mat.
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO Nb Al THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Have your Job printing dona at
The Tlinea o0c.
W. S. BROWN $ A. II. HODGINB
Marshfield Paint
(2b Decorating Co.
MARSHFIELD OREGON V, tlw Busy Corner,
Have your Job printing don at
Tho Times ofllco.
W. 8. Skelton, a merchant at
Stanley, Ind saya he would not
tako $100.00 for the relief a single
box of Foley's Kidnoy Pills gavq
him. "I had a sovero nttaok of kid
ney trouble with' shurp palnB
through my back and could hardly
straighten up. A single box of
Foley's Kidney Pills ontlrely re
lieved mo." Sold by Lockiiart