The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Ocrninn Holdings in Vancouver May
Ho Confiscated
VANCOUVER, . C, Sept. 2.
Tho Hrltlsh Columbia govornment
1h considering confiscating valuable
timber HmltB and other Interests
owned In this province by Baron
Alve Von Alvenslebon nnd wealthy
(lurmnn clients of tho von Alvcn
aloben firm, according to a gov
ernment official. Lieutenant von
Alvensleben, who was In Germany
at tho time war was declared by
Uermnny and Russia, l In New York
on his way to British Columbia. Al
venslelMjn's home Is In Vancouver,
lie said recently that he represented
nine million dollars of German
money Invested In British Columbia.
Early this year before returning
to Germany tho von Alvenslebon
Interests made efforts to sell to the
government or British Columbia
fourteen valuable timber limits sit
uated near Butte Lake on Vancouver
Island, at tho entrance to Strath
cona Park. These limits contain
some of tho finest yellow cedar In
tho province nnd were desired by
the govornment to completo the
Htratclionn Bark reserve.
Tho price aBked was so exorbi
tant, however, that Sir Hlchurd Mc
Brlde, tho premier, refused to con
sider tho proposition. Slnco tire
war commenced and the confisca
tion of British Intorosts In Germany
by the German government, tho gov
ernment of British Columbia Is un
derstood to be preparing to confis
cate all German Interests held under
the erown.
In addition to the timber limit ou
Vancouver Island, the Alvensloben
Interests also own flfteou valuable
limits on the const nild numerous
mineral nnd rcnl estate interests.
TO FRANCE
CietiMit Stool Works Makes Prvnenl
Valued at ija.OOO.OOO.
PARIS, Sept. 2. Tho Creusot
steel works has presented to the
French government twenty-six com
plete batteries of 10G-mllllmetei
guns of n new type which had been
ordered by a foreign government
Just before the war broko out.
The company Informed tho govern
munt that it stood ready to pay In
demnity for tho nonexecutlon of the
contract.
As tho manipulation of the guru
requires special knowledge a number
of Creusot workmen have enlisted t
bundle them. Tho gift represents u
value of over $3,000,000.
CHAMPION BUTTER FAT COW
NULLS AT AUCTION FOR IjWOlO
Philadelphia, Sept. 2. Mil Rllma,
adjudged champion butter fat pro
ducer of tho world by tho tosts of
the American Guernsey Club, wan
fold for $5010 at the sale of Ed
ward B. Cassett's herd of blooded
Guernsey cattle at Devon. Shu was
bought by John P. Crozor of Upland.
PROTECTING COWS FROM FLIES
Every darlyman has observed the
annoyance to which cows arc sub
jected by the attack of files, and
the opinion prevails that tho fly
nuisance Is not only a source of an
noyance but causes a loss of weight
and a dlmluuatlon of the milk yield.
The extent of the loss caused by tho
attacks of flies naturally deponds
upon thu kind of files nnd their
numbers.
At the Kansas station it "vns
found desirable during tho worst
part of the fly season to koop tho
cowh in cool barns during the day
time, with screen doors and windows
and allow grazing on tho pasture
only at night. In mnny cases how
ever, this arrangomont Ib not possi
ble, and Bonie fly repellnnt must be
used,
For this purpose tho best results
wore obtained from the use of a
mixture containing 1 1-2 pounds of
soslii, two cakes of laundry soap, a
hair pint or fish oil and enough wa
ter to make three gallons. Tho mix
ture Is to bo applied with a brush,
or If used as a spray, a half pint
of kerosene may bo added boforo
using. Tho cost or the mixture Is
sevxon or olght cents u gallon and
one-hair pint Is considered enough
for a slnglo application to each cow.
It wns found at first tath two or
three applications per week was nec
essary, but later treatment need
not be given so often, since the
tips of hair becomo coated with re
tail. WILL KEEP ON WORKING
Managor 11. F. Stono, of tho El
more Packing Company, states that
the report published Monday that
the Umpqun Packing Company, at
Gardiner, would cease operation on
account of the poor salmon market,
Is unfounded. Tho cannery will con
tinue to pack throughout the season.
Astoria Budget.
TO START A COQUILLE CANNERY
Sam Nass, of tho Prosper Canning
Company, is making arrangements
to start operation about September
5. He will take a crew of men and
cannery supplies to the Coqullle Riv
er about September 1, and is look
ing forward to a successful season.
1 tailing has been in operation on all
coabt streams beginning with July
a 6, but nctuul packing will not com
ntonce until mut nmnii. t.
FOUR
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TIMBER LAND
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i?.w,!!80a ou November 20. Astoria!
THE COOS IAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
Iiktasfrial Review of Ae State
EVERYTHING DOING IX OREGON IX THE WAY OP PAYROLLS,
FACTORIES AND ENTERPRISES KMPIAIYING LAItOlt MAT
THItS AFFECTING INDUSTRIES AXI) INVESTMENTS OF
CAPITAL.
Financing of tho big timber hold
ings on the Nehnlem River has been
completed and this ensures the ex
tension of the Southern Pacific from
Tillamook connecting Astoria.
Tho Standnrd Oil Company Is put
ting in a big plant at Hood Iliver.
The Hillsboro Planing Mill Com
pany has been Incorporated and Is
putting In a large pluut.
Tho Willamette Valley Southern
will reach Molnlla by October 1.
Tho Attorney-General has decided
that the ruling of the Industrial
Welfare Commission applies to the
hop Industry and women and chil
dren cannot work more than eight
hours per day or M hours per
week.
D. P. Blue, Grants Pass, reports
a $40,000 per ton strike ou Hungry
Creok.
The gathering of wild moss Is
developing Into a big Industry In
Clatsop County.
A twelve-foot vela of coal has
been struck at Boxy Ann, near
Mcdford.
The Fischer Milling Company, at
Sllverton, Is making Improvements
and building a 450-foot flume.
The Brown Bros.' Lumber Com
pany mill at Cottago Grove will re
sume operations this week.
uiinlilll County has let a contract
for bridges nt Dayton and McMlun
vlllc. Sllverton has decided to use oil
an a large scale ou all Its macadam.
Dayton has ordered several miles
)f cement sidewalks.
Over $t;,000 will be spent In
Pendleton on street Improvements.
The first logs In two years have
been dumped Into the Springfield
boom. Utf!f
Forestry officials have appropri
ated $70,000 to complete the Mc
kenzie road.
Parma gets an electrified elder
mill.
The P. R. L. & P. Co. Is bulldlnir
i light and power line to Sandy. I
Umatilla County will go It alone
miming uriuKes over tne Jonn Liny.
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OREGON POTATO
49.000 ACRES
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 2.
The Oregon Irish potato putch con-
aln 4'J,000 acres this year and
he total production will bo npprox-
mately C,:i 11,000 bushels, according
to estimates made by tho United
States Crop Reporting Board. Thu
condition of the crop is 1)2 per cent
sf normal and thu price nt the
iresont time Is averaging around 40
cuts per bushel.
In Continental United States thero
are .'1,708,000 acres planted to this
product und this year's production
Is estimated at 360,614,000 bushels
by tho Federal Department of Agri
culture. This yeur's crop will ex
ceed tho averago crop of tho past
five years by approximately 4,000,
000 bushels. The nation's product
Ion last year was 331,525,000 bush
ele, was produced on 3,668,000
acres of laud and sold for $227,903,
000 or on average of 80 per cents
per bushel.
SALMON CATCHES ARE BIG
ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 2. Fully 30
boats wero outsldo the mouth or
tho river yesterday trolling for sal
mon and all did well. The averago
catch is reported to be about 500
pounds to the boat, and comprised
chlnooks, sllversldes nnd sockeyes.
Tho IIbIi appear to be waiting out
sldo In vast schools and probably
will not enter tho river In any con
siderable quantities until after the
first good rain.
As the demand for canned salmon
Is strong and Increasing, quite a
number of the canning plants will
operate during the fall season, which
will open September 10.
Look Years Younger! Use the Old
time Sage Teu and Sulphur mid
Nobody Will Know.
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dsrk and lustrous al
most over night U you'll get a 50
cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drug
store. Millions of bottles of this
old. famous Sage Tea Recipe are
sold annually, says a well-known
druggist here, because It darkens
tho hair so naturally and evenly
that no one can tell it has been ap
plied. Those whose hair Is turning gray,
becoming faded, dry, scraggly and
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
because after ono or two applica
tions the gray hair vanishes and
your locks become luxuriantly dark
and beautiful all dandruff goes,
scalp Itching and falling hair stops.
This Is the ago of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren't
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight
and you'll be delighted with your
dark, handsome hair and your
youthful appearance within a few
CONTAINS
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
Eugene Fruitgrowers' Association
has large orders for lillfi loganber
ry Juice.
ABhland will celebrate tho open
ing of the Slskyou highway October
15th.
The Mountain Valley Creamery, at
The Dalles, Is manufacturing Hun
garian milk.
The lower Columbln salmon pack
this year totals $3,'120,:ir.O.
The Baker Mill & Flour Com
pany plant wns started September
1 for thn fall run.
Baudon's water bonds have boon
sold In Denver and construction will
begin soon,
Paisley gets n cold storago and
meat-packing plant.
Grcshnm fruit-growers send out
a carload of pears dally.
Tho first Ilogue Hlvcr pear shin-
ments brought the growers $1.00
a box net.
Oregon gets $11,000 additional
a year for Industrial education.
The contract for tho Hood Hlvcr
Highway was let for $58,000.
Albany telephone exchange Is ox
pending JfiOOO to bring It up to
date.
La Grande Is planning a 2,250,-000-galIon
reservoir.
Multnomah County announces a
five mill cut In tnxes for l'Jlfi. Tho
state tax Is to bo reduced $1,250,
000 In 1015.
Pendleton Is to get tho largest
vulcanizing plant between Portland
and Salt Lake. It Is being Installed
by Wesley Matlock.
Major C. E. Worden donates a
lot and $1000 towards a new $12,
000 Presbyterian Church at Klamath
Falls.
An additional dormitory Is to bo
built for Pacific College, nt New
berg. Work has begun on the new fish
hatchery at Spencer, Klamath Co.
Tho $3n0,000 Columbia highway
contracts are under wny in Clat
sop County.
St. Johns Advcntlsts will erect a
$2000 church.
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REPUBLICAN TICKET
Election 1011.
For U. S. Sonntor
R. A. Booth.
For Congress
W. C. Unwloy
For Governor
.Tamos Withycombc
For Justice of tho Supremo Court
Henry .T. Bean, Lawrence
T. Harris, Thomas McBride,
Henry L. Benson, Charles
L. McNary.
For Attorney General
George M. Brown.
For Supt. of Public Instruction
.T. A. Churchill
For State Engineer
John M. Lewis.
For Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hoff.
For Railroad Commissioner
Frank J. Miller
For Supt. Water Div. No. 1.
James T. Chinnock.
For Represeutatlvo 5th Dlst.
Charles R. Barrow
For Representative 6th Dlst.
S. P. Peirce
For County Judge.
James "Watson
For Sheriff
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
For County Clerk.
Robt. R. Watson
For County Treasurer
m Ar 1":... :..i.
l. an, jjiiiuuiriv
For County Surveyor.
C. S. McOnlloch
For County Coroner
F. E. Wilson
For County Commissioner
Geo. J. Armstrong.
For Commissioner Port of Coos Bnj
A. II. Powers, Anson Rogers
and Henry Sengstaeken
Published under the authority and
by the order of the Coos County Re
publican Central Committee.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,
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MAY U812 DYNAMITE
TO KILL OFF SEALS
SALEM, Sept. 2. The fish and
game commission hns forwarded a
letter to the Sluslaw Flshertncn'ii As-
j soclatlon, George F. Allen, secretary-
u i-iinui ut , aiuuiiK iiilli jiuwuur unit (JO
exploded In exterminating seal, which
hnve been killing off fish nt tho
mouth or the Sluslnw Klvor, provided
It Is exploded on tho shores. If It Ib
desired to use It In the wnter It will
bo necessary ta secure a permit from
tho county court.
According to n letter frdm Secre
tory Allen, the run or rish has boon
very light as a result of tho depreda
tions of the seal. Ho expressed tho
belief that a fow sticks of dynamite
would kill several seal ami scare the
rest of them nwny.
BAND DANCE PLATFORM Second
nnd Market, Siitiirilny night.
that if performing in
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or rati it an autoloading inotgun that Wort.
Remincton.UMC Renatintr .nrl Aninlna.Cnn 5l, ...-
are aold by dealer everywhere. Find the one who aliowi
the 'Jit J Ball Maik o lltmlngton-UMCtle a ign of SporU
men Headquarter!. Ho'a the man.
To keep your ruii cleand and lubricated tight, u.c Rem
Oil, the new powder solvent, rutt preventative, and gun
lubricant,
RUMINOTON AIIMS.UNION MliTALUC CAUTIlinOK CO.
"The GUNNERY"
"SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS"
Everything for the Bin Game Hunter, the Fisherman
and the Autoist.
Front Street Marshficld, Oregon
Abstracts. Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT CO., inc.
HENRY BKNGSTACKKN, MruiKr
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND I'LATTINO LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS KA8TSIDH
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE AM.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONV 1UJ.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:-
has been a hobby with us for a good many years nnd a lot of
our etistomors will tell you when It comos to getting good, sound,
durablo framing material at tho right price wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build nnd tho amount you wnnt
to spend and wo'll got busy with our pencil and flguro out tho best
your niouoy can buy. Try ub.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL BILL 1 TWO BY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY
Ideal Summer Trips
ON
LAUNCH EXPRESS
Leaves Mnrshfleld ovory week day at 8 a. in.
STEAMER RAINBOW
Leaves Marshriold every Sunday at 8 a. m. and every week day
at 2 p. m.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS
Bring your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tacklo for a few
days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty.
Excursion to South Coos River overy day. For charter and plcnlo
arrangements, apply on board,
The Union Market
JOUR COLD STORAGE SYSTESI IS SURE A SUCCESS
Our Prlmo Roasts or Beer, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and Pork cannot
bo excelled.
Try one or our Fat Hens or Fryers lor your Sunday dinner, that
has been properly cooled, and noto the deference.
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J. E. FORD & CO.
174 South Broadway
1914 EVENING EDITION,
CAPTAIN Hi NOW limi.IHIIKu,
Dally Bulletin 1 Issued ou Boniil the
.Steamer Breakwater.
A Portlnnd pnpor says: To keen
passengers nbonrd the steamer Ureak
water allyo with the latest war nows"
Captain Mtiegenn nnd Pursor F iV
Phillips tiro publishing ti dally news
paper which apponrB at thu break
faBt toblo boforo each passenger on
each trip or the steamer. Throinrli
his wireless outfit Phillips Is alilu to
get tho wireless reports sent out from
Snn Francisco to nil other cmJ
towns. An extra duplicating ,',r,.M:
from tho Coos Bay office of tl. n,u.
supplies tho printing press.
LAUNCH FREAK loaves every da
nt l:!IO p. in. for SOUTH Coos RVPr
Ducks at CENTRAL L AVENUE slip.
Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 7U. Vavltie
Livery and Transfer Company.
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If linnd. operated, you know the Renting-ton-UMC
Pump Gun. Everybody knowi iL
If autoloading, then get your dealer to itiow you
trie Reminoton.tJMC Autnlnjt.lino 5iKAimin.n ..m
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