The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
iig July Clearance Sale of Shoes
Begins Friday, July 11th
12,000 Worth of New and Up-to-Date Shoes
to be Sold at Big Reductions
i mr:nr P,nn Qlmop C3 KO
o 's $4,00 ho; s Shoes $3.00
en's $4,00 VVok Shoes $3.00
BRftr, wo-k Shoes $2.75
he os1 $5.00 White Buck Shoes ..$3.50
Bos' Gun Metal Shoes $3.00
Ladies' $2,50 and $3,00 Oxfords. .$2.00
Misses' $2,75 Gun Metal School
Shoes $2.00
Boys' $3 Gun Metal School Shoes.. $2.00
Children's White Canvas Button
Shoes, $1.00
SKUFFERS AT COST
One pair Baby Shoes Riven free with $5 purchases if you need them,
Electric Shoe Store
180 SOUTH BROADWAY.
Auto Service
kd Cora, Csreful Drivers and
kablo ennrgun. vu ..-
ko anywhoro at any iimo.
iiinnni riL'iir Store. Doy
I 78. Night plionu 139-X.
DM (IOODALE. Proprietor.
1tV(-VA'KU
nrgo shipment uf Electric Cut
i:Iiiii1is.
I mill ni'o our Block of glass
i Wo nlso have Homo of tliu
designs III miowur nxiures,
two Itelil to f'vo. Everything
idrlCUl Blippllefl.
iard & Langworthy
wling Alley!
Ir, north front street
Tuesday Evening
pecially for Ladies
Rates for
landling Trunks
haul trimlcH between any
In .Mnrshllotd for tho follow
ing, delivery to bo iniulo In
hi Htorli'H of buildings:
trunk $ .23
trunks 30
le trunks 1.30
Ir Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi lli'lsncr, Prop.
Miotics. 120-J: 49-L; 98-R.
WANTED
lea tlint won't keep tlmo. Dirty
iancld oil nro tho rutnutloii of
Iwntcli. Lot mo handle It und
ho It perfectly for yearn to
E. C. BARKER.
front st. Marsh II Id, Or.
QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
llephone the old reliable
JBay Steam Laundry
always deliver the goods.
e 57-J Marshfield
T. J. SOAIFE.
IlllOWN Jg A. II. nODGINS
shfield KHL and
UCIUKAIINU tu.
Estimates Furnished.
1H7-L Multifield. Ore.
re That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GORTHELL
1MION3IM71.
ique Pantatorium
iuimVPN ,,VB8. CLEANERS,
"""lo "U HAT KtiNOVATOHS
eut for Howard II. Strauss
, Fine Tailoring. Let us
o your next suit.
"-.aiKAb. Phono 2H0-X
st Class Weaving
I Promptly ilono nt
Miner's Rag Carpet Factory
"'mum avenue betweeu Callfor-
nm mid Connecticut.
174. VnrMi TInn.l r
""v.. UOJIU, Wl
le In Lynn Lambeth's ini'i i.
V'sar Storo. Telephone 18-J.
i c. "feiSSFlsas A8?:??.: th
Dt atnri- ,.'Y.' "B roa.
Iimo i ' ,TI" bo anywnore,
boats n,eet nu fnina
(i'iih is piped to tho
burners In your Move.
Tli work of fuel
handling Ik shifted to
our company con-reiiti-nted
nt tho
gns plant. ::::::
LABOR
-out of the thousand and one uses for gas,
none is so important as its application
for cooking purposes,
-gas service has done more to lighten wo
man's labor than any other invention of
the last hundred years.
-gas range prices are moderate,
-if you wish to use gas telephone 178,
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
" ""'' . - - i (
TIIK RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY
Ilnto nhotograpnlc copies of nil records o Coob County to dato,
abstract! or title., present owners, or any other Information relating
I8FstnOFFICDi?0n7 SStS lS St. Mnrahfleld. Phono UU
W. J. RUST, Manager
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY SKNGSTACKEN, Mutineer
,., coal. gasBBSsnBisffi8 """""
sgsa,as,ssft,,ass,A.
Here's a Thing
to Remember!
Whenever you are In tho market
for a bill of groceries, before send
ing out of town come In and got
our prices. We stand back of all
our goods and can save you money.
You Get a 5 Per Cent Rebate
In promluma on all cash purchases,
excopt flour and sugar. Save up
your cash coupons you got our
place and get Borne useful housohold
article, free. And say, If you nro
dissatisfied with the milk you are
now using, come In nndi we win
tell you how to get somo of the
best milk In Coos County, at a rea
sonable price.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL BLDG.
181 Market. Ave., MnrshJleld, Or.
Phone nf)4-J. .
Gray Auto Service
Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors.
Phone ordora to Blanco Hotel, 46,
After 12, 260L, Right Cafe.
Marshfield, Oregon.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
ireameiy ,
MADE
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free delivery, 8 a. in. and 2 p. m.
Phono 7.1
COAST LUMBER
SHIPPED EAST
PANAMA CANAL TO OPEN UP
NEW TRADE FOR PACIFIC
NORTHWEST WILL OPEN
PLANTS.
CHICAGO, 111., July 10. Tho
American Lumberman Bays: "From
vnrlous BourceH como littits that tho
lutnbor business Is getting ready for
tho Pniitumi Canal. Tho gonernl opin
ion BcomB to bo Hint tho wny to han
dlo Went Const products In tho Enst
nftor tho opening of tho rannl 1b to
ship to manufacturing pliiutB on tho
eastern soabord which ahull bo oper
ated In connection with distributing
ynrds. Such projects aro already un
der way In Philadelphia, nnd por
1 tips elsowhoro, whilo n nuuibor of
WeBt Const people nro studying tho
matter with dlllgenco. Over u your
ago theso investigntloiiB of tho unit
tor bognu. At that tlmo tho lack of
vobsoIb sultablo for tho lumber busi
ness tlirough the cnnnl somewhat
curbed onthusliiBin: but vchhcIb arc
being built In numborri nnd while at
tho opening of tho Canal thoro will
probnbly bo a shortago of tonnage
thnt matter will bo remedied iib fnBt,
liorhapH, as tho trado domandB It.
Thoso who expect Hint Pacific coast
woodB nro going to Jump Into the
onstorn niiirkotB nt tho rates of hun
dreds of millions of feet a year at the
start will bo disappointed, but thoro Is
toom, nnd thoro will bo IncrcnBlng
room ob tho yenrs go on, for West
const lumber, and Hiobo who will
mnko money out of tho biiBlnesB are
those who most carefully study the
Bltuntlon and make most enrcful pre
paration for tho trade that Is to
come".
"MARRY AND LIVE LONG."
Chicago Statistics Show Single Pri
sons Die More Rapidly.
CHICAGO, July !). Want to live
long? Then get mnrrled.
Slnglo blessedness la not condu
cive to longevity.
Tho mortality tnble for 1012 In
Chicago, as compiled by Or. C. St.
Clair Drake, Btatlstlolnn of the
health department, rovenls on aston
ishing Increase In the death of bach
elors nnd Blnglo women over the
married folk.
In summing up the mortnllty rate
Doctor Drake, tho department BtntlH
tlclnn, sold:
"Tho death rato of bachelors r
20 Vt per cent higher thnn of mnr
rled men nnd the mortnllty rato of
Blnglo women Is 10 per cent higher
than of mnrrled women. Men hore
die moro rapidly than women."
Important Notice
To tho Vlnvl patrons nnd those
wishing Information regarding Vlnvl.
would Btato that tho representative
Mrs. Itlloy, will bo at her rooms at
101 No. 10th, Mondays, 8 n. m. tr
fi p. in. Phono 15t-X.
If Bovon doctors had told you, ap
thoy did C. E. Ulnnchard, of Lo
Orange. Calif., that you nnd but r
short tlmo to llvo on account of kla
noy troublo, what would you do?
Ho says: "I took Foley Kidney Pill
nnd they completely cured mo nnd
can not sponk too highly of them.
Cost loss thnn tho doctors, but ac
complish moro. Owl Prescription
Phnrmncy. Frnnk D. Colmn. Oppo
site Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74.
Wall Paper
SEE ME FIRST.
C. W. VIERS. '
Paint mid Wnll Paper Store.
7 North Front St. Phono UWI-R
Goodrum'&Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and fORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
a 17 Central Av.
Phono 373-L
ews of tine Loonfeeir0 World
INTERESTING NOTES OF THE LATEST DEVEIOI'MENTS IN LUM
BER TRADE AND CONDITIONS
TROUBLE WITH UNIONS.
Walk one block nnd save ono dol
lar on each pair of men's and boys'
Bhoes. Wo do first clnBB shoe re
pairing at tho lowest prices In the
city. YourB for a square deal.
Aug. Olson.
215 South Brondwny
Marshfield &
North Bend
Auto Line
Cars leave every 20 minutes from
7 a. in., to 7 p. m.; from 7 p. m.
to 12 o'clock overy half. Faro 15
iwnlo nun wnv round trill 25 Cents.
Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00.
Cars leave Chandler Hotel, Maran
held nnd North Bend News Co., In
North Bend.
GORST & KING, Props.
Captain Roht. Dollar Dislikes San
Francisco Labor Conditions.
Captain llobert Dollnr, the promi
nent steamship owner and lumber
denier of San FrnuclBco. was In Port
land recently, soys tho Pioneer Lum
berman. Captain Dollnr camo to see
If something could not bo dono to
bring nbout moro friendly rommorclol
relations between Son Francisco nnd
tho cities of tho Pacific Nnrtliwcst,
which nro strained becniiBo of the
embargo plnced by San FronclBco on
finished lumber except flooring from
tho mills In the Pacific Northwest.
Ab a result of tho demand for tho
iMilon inbel on tho sized lumber by
tho building trades' unions In Son
Frnnclaco finished lumber from Port
land and other Pacific Northwest
uoltttB Is run through the machines In
Mio Snn Francisco mills, without the
Knives touching thorn, Captain Dollnr
Mutes, with tho result thnt tho enn
hii minor pays several dollars moro n
thousand thou If ho bought It with
out this nddltlonnl handling. Tho
purposo of putting it through tho
mnchlncB Is to glvo tho Snn Francis
co mill employees tho sumo revenue
iib If it hod been received there In tho
rough. Tho cost not exceeding $1
a thousand feet, whereas under the
presont system In Snn Francisco It
costs tho consumer 1 n thousand.
It Is held that this method checks to
a considerable extent tho movement
In finished lumber. Ab n rotnllntory
measure tho Pacific Northwest lum
lior inniiufnrturors aro doing every
thing In their power not to patron
ize Snn Francisco manufactured of
goods that they have occasion to buy.
WILL INCREASE VALUE.
SELL MANY LOGS.
Criilxo of Part of Clatsop County
Timber Finished.
ASTORIA, Or., July 10. The
Nciise Timber company, which hns
the contract with tho County Court
for cruising tho tlmbor In Clatsop
county, Oregon, Iiob filed reports on
Bovornl sections. Tho now crulso on
.Id sections In the southern part of
tho county fixes the nmnunt of tim
ber nt 810,r88,000 foot, whorenB the
asscBsmcnt an the old roll was 201,
000,000 root. Ab this timber was
formerly nsscsscd nt 30 cents a thous
and feot, tho chango will lncrcnso tho
valuation on tho nsscssment roll
about $180,000 on what practically
is ono township.
LUMBER NOTES.
Tho Pioneer Western Lumberman
of Snn Francisco, prints the fol
lowing: During tho month of Mny, tho big
mill of tho C. A. Smith Lumber
Company cut on an nvorngo of 458,
!)00 feet of lumber n day, which
probnbly excols tho record of any
other sawmill on tho Const, operat
ing a ten-hour day.
"When tho now ynrdB that aro
liolng put In by tho C. A. Smith
Lunihor Company at Bay Point, Cnl
ore completed, tho plant will be
capable of handling i;i0, 000,000 feet
of lumber.
"During tho month of May, 50
vcbboIb loaded at tho mills In As
toria or lower Columbia Illvor dis
trict, and i heir combined cargoes
amounted to 38,281,438 feet or
lumber. Of theso vcssols, 45, with
cargoes totalling 27,239,512 feot of
lumber, wont to domestic ports,
while 11 vessels, cnrrylng 11,041,
D2C feot of lumber, woro on route
to foreign ports. In addition to the
lunihor, 1100 railway ties, 250,000
lath, 100,000 pickets and G094 pil
ing were shipped.
"The llrat Ben-going log craft of
tho season left Astoria lor San
Diego on Juno 17, in tow of tho
tug Hercules. Tho rnft contained
about 7,000,000 feot of lumber In
saw lags. It wob built by the Ben
son Lumber Company on Wnlluco's
Slough to bo towed to tho Benson
mill In Southern California.
Weyerhaeuser People Dispose of Big
Stiimpnge Directors Elected.
TACOMA, Wash., July 10 During
this Inst year approximately 750,
000,000 feet of tlmbor was sold by
tho Weyerhaeuser Tlmbor company
to between 10 nnd 50 mills through
out tho Btato, according to the report
of (lonornl Mnnngor George S. Long,
rend hero tho other day at the yearly
meeting of the board of directors of
tho company, held In Tacoma. Tho
policy of tho company, it wns stated
by Mr. Long, Is rathor to soil tho
timber In tho form of logs thnn to
innnufncturo It, though tho Woycr
hociiscr Lumber company Is prepar
ing to orcct another largo mill at Ev
eiott, to bo under tho management
of W. S. Boner. Tho following di
rectors woro chosen for tho timber
company, nftor which last year's of
ficers woro ro-olectcd: F. Woyor
hoousor, St. Paul: P. M. Mitssor, Mub
cotlno, In.; F. C. Dcnkmann, Ilock
Island. 111.: L.Lnmh, Cllnton,In.:WII
llnm Cnrson, Burlington, la.: J. P.
Woyorhaousor, St. Paul: F. S. Boll,
Wlnonn. Minn.: F. II. Thatcher. Wl
nonn, Minn.; II. II. Irvlno, St. Paul;
W. L. McCormlck, Tncomn.
PRICE OF LOGS.
Paget Sound Boss Loggers to Keep
Up tho Price.
Tho Ploneor Lumbermnn prints tho
following concerning tho Paget
Sound district logging:
Logging operators dcclaro that
they ennnot reduce logB below tho
present scnlo und mnko any margin
on their tlmbor, nnd thoroforo they
hnvo served notlco to tho mtllmcn
that If tho market on finished pro
ducts docs not justify tho mills In
pnylng tho acalo of $7. $10 and $14
nu logs It might bo well to discontin
ue operations until mnrket conditions
Improve. Tho reason loggors tnko
this stand Is because, they say, tho
cost of logging Is grcntor than It has
over boon boforo, nnd Hint tho tlmbor
Is worth tho present Hcnlo If It Is
worth nnythlng nt rjll. Undoubtedly
thcro Is smnll margin for tho mill
that Is buying Its raw material In tho
open market, and tho result Is bound
to bo grcntcr conservatism in alnsli
Ing prices to got business, nnd n bet
ter control of tho whole Bltuntlon,
Tho Cnliimbln river district Bltun
tlon Is told as follows:
With tho stock of fir logs in tho
water Increasing during tho high
wntor period whilo bo ninny mills nro
shut down, with moat of tho logging
camps atlll operating, logs remain
Multo firm In price, no grcntor con
cession thnn 50 cents per thousand
from stnndard $7, $10, and $13 for
No. 3, 2 nnd 1 qunllty respectively
being reported.
FOREST NOTES.
Tho lumber recolpts In San Fran
cisco by rail Juno 12th to 25th. in
clusive, amounted to 080,000 foot,
which makes tho total receipts
1.135.000 feot from Juno 1st to 25th
Cnnmla's forest area Is nbout
800,000,000 ncrcs.
Mills In British Columbia aro
shipping considerable pnpor pulp to
Jnpnn.
Tho Canndlan Forestry Associa
tion holds a forestry convention In
Winnipeg, July 7 to 9.
On the host Germnu forests tho
annual exponso Is $13 tin aero, but
tho gross roturiiB nro ns much ns
$24; thus they yield n not return
of $11 nn aero each yoar.
Four Inunclies nro lmod In patrol
nnd transportation work on National
forests In Alaska, which Incliido
many small Islands and lulots.
Motion picture compnnlcs nro
making films of nil of tho activities
of tho Fedornl forest sorvlce, in
cluding planting, cutting tlmbor, pa
trol and lookout work. Already at
leaBt two fire-fighting "movies" aro
being exhibited.
Application lias boon recolved by
tho Government for a summer homo
colony on tho Shnshono National
forest, Wyoming. Tho plan Is to
hnvo a central assembly hall for
community gatherings and sepnrnto
cottages for tho sovornl families of
tho communal recreation contor.
Sacramento, California, Is to havo
a municipal lco plant to cost $50,-000.
CALGARY ESTABLISHES A
NUNICIPAL MILK BUREAU
You Auto Call Eoote
PHONE 144-J NIGHT A'- D DAY
Stand front of BUnco Billiard Parlor
THREE NEW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 200-L
Careful Drivers , -:- flood Cars
Calgary Officials Take Steps to Re
duce High Mortality Rate.
(Special to Tho Times.)
CALGARY, July 10. Calgary's
municipal milk bureau, which Is
now under way, has already proved
itsolf to bo a great success and
Inrgo numbers of mothers nro avail
ing thomsolvcs of tho opportunity
It presents to get absolutely puro
milk for their babes.
Tho Idea at tho bottom of tho
Bcliemo Is to do something to pro
vent high Infant -mortnllty In Cnl
gary by enabling parents to get
wholesome- refrigerated milk for
tholr offspring nt modernto prices.
Tho municipal milk dispensary
gets Its milk dally from ono dairy,
first plan to got It from sovornl
establishments having boon dropped.
Milk U brought direct to tho dis
pensary In largo sterilized cans pro
vided by tho city. It Ib convoyed
In refrlgorntor enrs and kept at a
tompornturo below 45 degrees Fah
renheit from tho tlmo It leaves the
dairy until ir reaches tho dlspon-
P. A. Eflrd, Conojo, Cnl., gives
a pointer for othors to profit by. "I
havo sold Foloy'a Honey nnd Tnr
Compound, nlso other lines of cough
medlclno for a number of years, hut
nover used anything but Foloy's
Honey nnd Tnr Compound for my
self or family, ns I find It produces
tho beat reaults, always cures se
vere colds and does not contain
opiateB. Owl Prescription Plinr
macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
anry. Horo It la put Into sterlllzod
bottlos nnd dispensed to thoao who
apply for It.
Every can of milk which cornea
Into tho dispensary 1b inspected
pathologically to see that It is puro
and freo from disease germs. Tho
dispensary Is fitted with largo re
frigerators In which tho milk Is
kopt.
Tho milk Ib sold nt tho samo
prices ob prevail throughout the
city and nil who nro nblo to do
bo will bo expected to pay. In tho
enso of parents who cannot pny for
a sufficient quantity, it will bo sup
plied them freo of charge on appli
cation. A trained nurse Is in at
tendance at tho dispensary to advlso
mothers as to the propor dieting of
tnolr babies and to carry out any
orders that tho applicants' own phys
icians may prescribe
Another part of tho milk dispen
sary Idea as carried out in Calgury
Is tho Issuing of n sorles of papi
phlotn in tho various languages spo
ken by tho foreign-born resldonts
nt tho city, ns well as In English,
Instructing mothers in tho proper
enro of young lnfnnts and warning
thorn to tako precautions ns to tho
milk thoy feed to their babies.
Tho dispensary Is governed by
n board consisting of three prom
inent medical mon and ono alder
man. It is not oxpocted that It
will be a direct paying proposition,
but it Is hoped thnt Its establish-'
mont will bo the moans of saving
tho lives of n great many llttlu
ones and also of rearing up a
honlrhler and stronger generation in
Calgary.