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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1913)
THE" COOS BAY AMES. MARSHFIELD, mm, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1$13-EvMIN0 EDITION i in or i mil REVIVE BLACK A I .. . Game Birds of America, UlUM n ) Shade,."" tti !" B"d e our H two IlKlit to f Wer flttl "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY"- .ecirical Buppiie, E'm$ SAND MINING Sweet Brothers Claim to Have Machine That Makes it Pay In This Section. Wlmt is claimed to bo n device that will revolutionize the local black Band gold mining Industry In a inachlno recently patented by Sweet Mothers of .Mnrshlleld. The now machine Is on the plan of a cream separator, the sand being fed Into a funnel at the top, when It Is taken up by a largo revolving centri fugal disk that throws the dirt to ward the top and the gold, being tho heavier, Is shifted to tho out side, where It adheres to a carpet. The dross Is then released at the top. At the end of the day's opera tions .tho carpet Is taken from the machine and relieved of the gold. A new carpet Is then Installed and tho machine Is ready for another day's operations. Two receipts from the united States mint at Snn Francisco for yi'U, this according to Mr. -Sweet, show tho result of twenty-two days' operating of the machine In this vicinity. One of tho Sweet Ilrothers Is nt San Francisco at tho present time. It Is reported that a com pany Is about to be formed for the sale or tho machines. Sonio ono hns leased eighty acres In tho vicinity of South Slough for tho purpose of operating thcBO mnchlnes. OtherB are also entering on land. Two of tho machines were recently taken to Alaska. 00 COUNTY f .K !. .,-rrrr XO. I. (WXADA.CIOOSK (Itcrnlcln eniiiulensls) Copyright 1913, by Tho Mentor Association, Inc. WATER PERMITS Bandon Water Company Files on Additional Supply From Giger Creek. (Special to Tho Times.) SAMC.M, Ore., Oct. :27. During tho past quarter ISO permits for tho appropriation of water have been Issued by thu State Hnglneor, of which number eleven are for the construction of reservoirs. Accord ing to theso penults It Is proposed to Irrigate lN.li'.M) acres, develop 2 1,7 US horsepower, as well as for municipal and domestlo purposes. Tio construction of tho works de scribed In these permltH would cost approximately $2.:iun,ono, of which Amount $.r,fiO,00(i Is estimated the cost of constructing reservoirs.. Four pVrniltH have been Issued for water in Coos County during the past quarter, which are as follows: Tho Ilandon Water compnny of llaudon, for domestic use, using the waters of (llgor Creek in Sec. fi Tp lilt S. It. 1 1 V. .las. I. Olson of l.nnglols, for tho generation of :tlS horsepower with tho waters of Wil low Creek. In Sec 1 I, Tp. III. S. It. in W. Willis T. White, Sr., of Port Orford, for domestic use. using thu waters of a spring in Sec. ii, Tp. :i:i. S. Jt. 15 W. F. K. Harris and C. C. Milium, of San Francisco, for mining purposes in Sec. :s:t, Tp. Ill, S. It. W., with tho wuturs of IMson Creek. .IONKH FOR COXfiRKSKMAN. TI1ERT Is no more cxhllurtlng sound In nature than tho son oronus honking or wild geese. Who has not at some time In his Mfo heard, far aloft, tho well-known trumpet "Honk! " and tno prompt answers all down tho two lines as I ho V-shaped flock winged swiftly forward? Usually the geeso fly In a broad, V-shaped lino; but this Is not constant, and one sometimes sees them flying In a long, whlpllko curve. This seems to be when the) are temporarily disturbed, as by some tho air currents. Uroim change In Rut It seldom Inst long, as mo mui and ..Tluj Mentor" will know jon re-arrange themselves in men literature, History, Science, tlon to his duty attracted tho admir ing attention of thousands of visi tors, and thu proudest day of his lift was when tho first live gosling was led to the water, and launched with appropriate ceremonies." Kvery day a different human in terest story will appear In Tin Times. You can got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture with five othon, equally attractive 7 by 9 Inches In size, with tlilfc week's "Mentor." In "The Mentor" a well-know authority covers the subject of tho pictures and storlei- of tho week. Readers of Tho Times Art and Everyday Uses OF Till) WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM I TRADE MARK ROASTER ItoM'luirg Land Olllco Register Seeks Haw ley's Seal. PORTLAND. Or., Oct. -7. With reform of the Federal laws nt one of the leading plnnltB in Ills plat form, IV, F. Jones, register of the United States land olllco at Roso-litirg,- will contest with Representa tive Ifawloy and others for tho Re publican nomination for Represen tative In Congress from the first Oregon district before the next pri maries. .Mr. .loncs' four-year term us register will expire Dec. IS next, and' after that time he will make it ii active campaign for the nomina tion. '"The present homestead law Is prohibitive," said .Mr. Jones, "in that It requires an actual cultiva tion of one-eighth of the area of the homestead In three years, or IM) acres for a mo-aero claim. All the home stead land In western Oregon elt boi ls timber or brush land, to which (he settler must hail or pack his supplies at great labor. A settler, work ho ever so hard, nnuot clear this amount of stump or brush land in less than ten years. He cannot clear more than an acre a year." I.ibby CO.Al,. The Kind YOl' havi ALWAYS I'SKl). i'hoiio 7Ii. Pacific Livery und Transfer Ootnpuny. If j on have anything to soil, rout. trnd. or want help, try a Want Ad In The Times. QTORE NEWS" ii3is a part of the nows of tho day for all who buy things at stores, loonietrlcnl angle formation. In tlto TrflV0i own vnBt0 nlctures raw, windy days at winter's end, us 0n Halo nt Tho Tirncs office. Price thu flocks fly north, th'u old gaii- flfteen ccnts Wrlto today to The lor's cry Ib accepted as n guaranteo Tn)ea fop boolIot ex,,inng The if spring and balled with Joy. I A!ontor Association Plan. The Canada goose Is tho largest . . of the wild geeso of North America. Its average length Is about trity-flvo Inches, and It usually wolghs fifteen pounds or even more. This bird 1ms a Jet black head and neck, with a conspicuous white crescent encir cling tho throat. The black on the neck ends abruptly whuro the neck loins tho body, and thu general tone or tho latter Is gray brown. It's neck Is longer and generally more s'endor than those of other birds. There are few warier birds than tho Canada goose. Unless tho hunter has much experience or exceptional idvnntnges. he will find them very ' a rd to get. Tho number of birds that still survlvo testify to tho wari ness, the keenness of vision, and the 1 good Judgment of this much-prized bird. For this reason they will prob ably long contlnuo to lend their won derful charm to our spring and au tumn skies, and to he an Inspiring Index upon which the weatherwlso base their forecasts. Tho Canada gooso winters In Texas, thing (bo Gulf or Mexico, and In the sounds and bays of Virginia and tho Carollnas, and goes north early In '( spring. In the summer It Inhab its the far North, from Labrador and the Saskatchewan regions north to the Arctic Ocean. In August, like many of tho ducks, these birds molt the entire wing, and at that season their chief enemies are tho Indians and Ksklmos, who catch them In great numbers. However, for eating, the gandor Is not very good. Ills flesh la strong, tough, and unpleasant. Tho female and tender goslings aro far moro highly prized as food. The gander Is very energetic and courageous In defending his mate on tho nest. v. T. Hornuday. di rector of the New York Zoological Park, tells an anecdote that Illus trates this. "Last- spring," ho says, two of our geese paired off and built a nest on the south bank of the i .Mammals' Pond, In a very expored situation. From that time until tho young were hatched the gander nev er wandered from his post. It was his rule never to go more than sixty feet from the nest, and whenever anyone approached he Immediately hastened to Intorcopt the Intruder, hissing and threatening with his wings in a most truculent manner. Had anyone persisted In disturbing the fcini le he would willingly, even cheerfully, have shed his blood In her defense. His unswerving devo- llnklng bread, biscuits, etc., n food warmer. A bread and cako box. linking on top of stove. Frying doughnuts, etc. llaklng bacon. Halting or steam ing fish, Steaming com. Steam ing fruit In Juris, and, for a roast of any kind, It simply can't ho equaled. It will soon ho time to think about Tl'HKKV. 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XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Notlco Is hereby given that- sealed bids will ho received by tho Common Council of tho City of Mnrshlleld, Coos County, Oregon, until seven o'clock p. m,, Monday, tho 3rd day of November, 1913, for tho Improve meat of Ilroadway Street South from the south lino of Central Avenue to a point 300 foot south of Anderson Avenuo In the City "Of Mnrshlleld, Coos County, Oregon, according to the plans and specifications on (lie In the olflco of tho City Recorder and there open to tho Inspection of all persons Interested therein. All bids niust bo In nccordnnco wim mo requirements accompany ing said specifications, and upon blanks for that purposo, which will bo supplied upon request nt tho olllco of tho City Engineer. A certified check of five peV cont of the amount of the bid must ac company tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said city of Marshflold In ciiko tho contract Is awarded tho con ii.iukji mm no inns io enter in a contract wltlt the said city within flvo days. Tho Common Council rosorves tho right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 24th day of October, 1913. JOHN W. niJTLRR, Recorder. XOTICK. Notlco Is hereby given that tho regular general city election of the City of Marshflold will ho held Tues- luy, ueeenmer 2, 1913, nt which there will bo voted for a Mayor, a Recorder and three Coiiiipllnion Thero will bo no caucus or prl- """i "uiiiiimung election, and nil candidates must bo nominated by petition. Petitions EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE'FUTURE A FKW TKX ACRK TRACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH ON COl'X.TY ROAD $15 l'KR ACRK; 100 CASH. HALAXCK TWO YKARS, XO IXTKHKST, XO TAXKS, FIXK SANDY LOAM, LKVKL RKXCII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald! MacKisit osh . RKAL ESTATK ad INSURANCE. nominatlnir caiuildntna must be signed by nt least 27 qunl fled electors, and must bo filed with tho City Recorder on or before Frl day, Novomber 7. iota. txr signing a nominating petition , shall add to his signature his plnca of resldenco, with the street and 1 !V , r u"a Petitions must bo cer tified as true by at least two of the electors signing tho same. No elector shall sign more than ?.V. Pet1t,on tor each offico to ho I lied, I. e., one for Mayor, one for Recorder and three for Councllmen. 1 No elector who is not duly reg istered on or beforo Novmim,. i.M will bo entitled to vote at this elec tion. ' JOHN W. RUTLER. City Recorder. Coos County, Oregon, until seven o'clock, p. m., Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1913, for the Improve ment of Seventh street South from tho south lino of Ingersoll Avenuo to tho north Hue of Johnson avenue In the city of Mnrshlleld, Coos Conn ty, Oregon, according to tho plnns and specifications on fllo In the office of tho City Recorder and tlioro open to tho Inspection of all persons In terested therein. All bids must be In accordance with thn requirements accompany lug said specifications, and1 upon blanks for that purposo, which will ho supplied upon requost nt the olllco of tho City Englneor. A certified chock of flvo per cont of tho amount bid must accompany the hid to bo forfeited to the said city of Mnrshlleld In caso tho con trnct Ib awarded tho contractor and ho falls to entor in a contract with tho said city within Ave days. Tho Common Council reserves tho right' to reject any and all bids. Dated this 24th day of October, 1913. "JOHN W. BUTLER, Recordor. NOTICE TO COXTHACTOHS Nojlco Ib hereby given that sealod 1913. bids, will be received by tho Common XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notlco la hereby given that sealed bids will bo received by tho Common Council of tho city of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until soven o'clocl; p. in., Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1913, -for the Improve mont of that portion of Homlock nvonuo from tho west line of Sixth street North to Uio east line of Righth street North In tho city of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon according to tho plans and sped ilcntlons on file In tho office of the City Recorder and thero open to the Inspection of all persons Interested therein. All bids must be in accordance with tho requirements accompanying said specifications, and upon blanks for that purpose which will he sup piled upon request at tho olllco of the City Engineer. , A certified check of five per cent of the amount bid must accompnny tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said city of Marshflold in caBe tho con tract Is awarded the contractor and ho falls to enter in a contract with tho said city within five days. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and oil bids. Dated this 24th day of October, 'elndepon.u.J'S'fJlrJ a : sift Driver, waicli fur I f mill,, -"'"I'MIUITH, Hotel, phone 4(j ir i ' Iters. 1',"0,cn.t ""nneld, B,j. Headquarters, North n ' C'Kr Store, p,lono "JJ M (k Wft,,,nBroora.1(1Nl. -syunrncr, IHanco Hotel u Pharmacy. Nortll j,. e,ullVl Theater. "e,1(1 J Low Rates Ing rates, delivery in ,lH 'ho first rtorle. 7..l One trunk rhreo trunk. ll Twolvo trunks Star Tranfs ..J c. Phnne3. 120-J; q.ij Unique Pantatwi " """nun UIEK8. 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TODD, l IS78 b Protect breaks good, pany. tlon'B cheapest Leatofl, bldb'. .... homM o" inn 0tts.: tw 8DB. im inn or store ! for von peclally trade. den. lflCltlJ TIB " KB mi: lr anrn... ; hit?" Nt The 1 i can Ned v i at lot 'KK'J OIII. 'ron Hone ft M JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. council of the City of Marahflold,