The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
EIGHT
BIG SUPPLY OF HIE
L
T
OVERCOAT
E
FOR FOOTBfiLL
GEDARIN
m
IN
iw mm
NETS 2500 DAILY
LU.
C. A. Smith Company's Output
Will Run About One-third
White Cedar Henceforth.
BETTER MARKET AND
BETTER PRICE FOR IT
New Logging Camps Yield A
, New Sourrie' of Profit Pujp
l Mill Now Starting -Up' ,
The Ettstshlo mill of the C. A.
Smith company1 has started In cut
Ung whlto ccdnr exclusively for n
time until n big supply of cedar logs
on hand Is .cut up. Sonio of tlo
finest Port Orford White Cedar that
)ins over been turned out Is now be
ing cut there, mill men say.
, The starting of logging operations
south of Myrtle 'Point has opened n
new sourco of revenue for tho C. .
Smith ."company which will prove n
regular mint. It Is estimated tlint
uoHItnboV nlong Baker Crcok, where
the two now camps have been opened
And In tho adjacent territory will
Tun from" twcnty-lflvo per cent to
1hlrty-flvo per cent, and In some
areas oven more, whlto cedar.
Even at tho present dull stago of
Iho lumber market whlto cedar brings
flO per thousand nioro than Ithol
best fir and tho demand for It Is
-much better than tho other classes
of lumber. Under favorablo condi
tions In the lumber market, tho mar
gin botween Whlto Cedar and fir Is
even greater than 10 per thousand
feet
However on tho basis of $10 per
thousand and tho cut of the two
mills henceforth running about one-
third Whlto Cedar, tho company's
incomo will Jump up $2500 per day
with no added expense This Item
nlono will defray much of tho ex-
penso of logging operations and hand
ling the lumber, leaving a net margin
of considerable.
Tho White Cedar Is especially do
nlrablo for finishing and boat build-
Acting U8 n Jury the street com
mittee of the city council last even-
heard tho testimony
tract with somo Japanese paper mills
that will tnko the ontlrc output for
a lone time. This will probably bo lug met and
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closed soon. submitted In tho Sneddon-Hnnsoir rigid High sciiooi, wonting under tuo
Tho pulp they nro to turn out is controversy In which Mrs. Chnrlcs.wnr cnglo eye of Royal NIlos, for-,
for making a high grndo paper and i Sneddon, 01)3 Seventh Street Southerner Whitman College nnd All-North-(
With n Btjuad of two comploto
teams, numbering at least 22 men,
the football athletics of tho Marsh-
For AH Kind!
of Weath
er
consequently brings a hotter prlco contented the right of E. J. Hansen
than tho pulp used for limiting print 003 Seventh Street South, to receive
paper or wrapping paper. la rebate of $231.20 on street lm-
proveiuonts on Johnson Avonuo
which Hansen claimed was due htm
for work doiio In connection with
tho making of n fill on that thor
oughforc. Mrs. Sneddon testified
that tho work was undertaken only
after her suggestion nnd that henco
PAW I GIF
FINDI1N0 ICE
west fullback, tiro rapidly coming
Into their own. Since the opening
of tho school year tho men have met
for prnctlco steadily and cnthulnstl
cally on tho grounds on I) roadway
Street South, priming themselves for
the heavy schedule of eight games
that Is listed for 'tho season.
Formally tho football season will
be opened on October 2 in Marsh-
I -. . L
sho was Instrumental In having Held when the local wnrriors aro
the dirt hauled to tho fill and should listed for a tilt with tho nlumnl team
Marshfield Negro Restaurant
Man Disappears in Curry
Many Rumors.
Proprietor Powell, of tho Blanco 8U,n0BCH t0 ,mvo bccn o10'1' clty
Cnfo, who disappeared mysteriously engineer uucKingnnm mnuc a ropori
to tnc council a year ago last July
rccelvo a share of the rebato granted,
The street committee took tho mut
tcr under advisement and win re
port at tho next Monday meeting
of tho council.
Tho question nt ono time was
ing on account of Its durability, otc. c cm,nt , ,
Pulp Mill Stinting. Inrookings Just prior to
Mnuagor Ncrdrum lias started somo
In Tho Sixes country In Curry coun
ty last month, Is still missing nnd
no trnco of him has been found, It
was stated today that Mrs. Powell
had appealed to local officers, to
Sheriff Qngo and to tho sheriff of
Curry county. It was also stated
that she sent a man there but that
ho had not found out anything ex
cept thnt Powell was last seen July
1G In The Sixes Illvcr district, to
which place ho went on n hunt and
for an outing. Powell had niado
qulto n success of business hero,
having mndo considerable money In
tho little dining car on North Front
street and later buying the Blanco
Cafo.
Many Wild Humors.
4 rumor was afloat last week that
a man who had boon looking for
, Powell In Curry county had boon no
tified to leave thoro within six hours,
, At tho Illnnco today this was denied.
I According to a rumor horc, Pow
oll was quite an oxport with carda
nnd had mailo n big winning from
In or near
his dlsnp-
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... , ,. , , 1IWUIUIH.V. HUB llllllUl LilUBL'll BUII1U
' tho pulp machinery, now working of , frIeml8 (o feHr ,,owo, lind Jnot
tho chip room. -It Is expected.. that mU fou, fj,y (Ift -,.KJ.ift -..;,..
a sufficient supply of chips will bo ,,. .,. ..
Jn roaqincteao start -thovholo mill B
Monday morning. -ArriuigomoiitH
I..T. l.Pn ,.! fnr n f .l I HICII KAIIINCJ IS REFUSED.
""""' "" ""I
n number of small orders havo been
secured from tho Orient and negotia
tions aro on for closing n big con-
1 : ,' plaintiff for
I Tho .Supremo Court, mooting In
Snlem on Monday, handed down Its
decision donylng the potlllon of tho
a ruhuarlng In tho enso
ufflm Prices
pll Not
lm ail H 'J
iKwiH . "S -
mmmiv ! i w i
IBM K oipin
I i
Tea Garden Preserves
AND
Tea Garden Syrup
on sale at your grocers ut
tlie usual prices.
SPICED FIGS
Our new favorite Try them
for the children's lunch.
Healthy, delicious,
nutritious.
ASK FOR
TEA GARDEN ORANGE
MARMALADE
STRAWBERRIES
PINEAPPLE
etc., eto.
In which ho recommended that n
rebate bo granted to Hansen. Upon
this recommendation tho council al
lowed tho claim and not until then
did tho counter clnlm of Mrs. Sned
don appear. The matter has since
thnt time has been unsettled.
Mrs. Sneddon who Is a neighbor
to E. J, Hansen nnd with property
In closo nproxlmlty to tho ravine
which has been filled, testified that
contractors near hor plnco wore nt
work leveling several lots nnd haul
ing the dirt off far down Firth
Street to bo dumped. Johnson Ave
nue at that time was unimproved.
Tho grndo of tho city cnglncor call
ed for a raising of tho street and
subsequently more than fiOOO cubic
yards of dirt wero moved from Sev
enth Street onto tho Johnson thor
oughfare Seolng tho dirt holng thrown awny
Mrs. Sneddon declared that sho went
to Hansen nnd broached the propo
sition or having the dirt dumped In
for tho fill.
Hanson declared this testimony
was correct but that following this
ho went to the excavating contracr
torn and showed them thoy could
dump It In close with no need or
sending their tennis far out. This
was agreed to and Hansen testified
thnt ho superintended the plating
of tho dirt, thnt ho worked for
many days, often had his son to
help him and uovoral times paid
for tho services of a third man.
Tholr work was mainly tho spread
ing of tho wagon loads of dirt
as they were brought to tho ravine.
In tills mauiio;- GSO cubic yards
Select your winter overcoat now ,, .
complete and at ,(s bost-niniin ouri
ing lie u niacin, Shawl, Con
vAHHir ioats, jjivss Coals n.;i,, v mm
ncsioug and short li.nrn,u .. u.l,.'e
- - .tIU I I I lllil 1
PRICES $15 to $50
of F. A. Smith vs. L. 1). Kinney
Aunut ten days ngo tho Supromo
Court rovoraod tho decision of tho
lnu'or pmtrt will.!, Ii.i.l .lAnI..n.i I..
favor of tho defendant and tho of I,rt wero Placod'ou JoIiiiboii Avo- oul,00,c
plaintiff thon appealed for a rchour- ,ni0, "'Burlng this at a I contB
. Irrr on the grounds that certain mat- 1CP oul,,c '""' tl10 "onnt Intor
i?-, u:-n '.vhlch the cao wns hop- HI u lcr moro ,nri ou oio sumo
od to bo sustained had boon over-,'"rpot "W,101"' w8 231.20 allowod
looked. Action now will nrobnblv ''"""Uw'.Nio I council.
of tho North llend High School, n
squad now working Industriously un
der tho tutolngo of Coach McGlll, an
old Nebraska football star. Tho
North llend High School will havo
no tenm from tho regular enroll
ment this year. Two games will
bo played with tho Alumni from
thoro; two games will bo played with
tho Coqulllo High School; Myrtlo
Point will bo ro,ot twlco In tho season
and tho Uandon School Is llBtcd for
two contests.
About tho field on Ilrondwny St.
South heavy planks will bo laid for
tho use or tho spectators thus eli
minating ono or tho disagreeable fea
tures of farmer games, that of stand
Ing In tho mud. With n sandy field
the men surfer llttlo from bruises
nnd aro onnblcd to get In good stiff
prnctlco of between two nnd throo'
hours ovory evening.
Tho bnckftold combination last
night lined up with McDonald nnd
Seaman In tho halfback positions nnd
Dolt as fullback. Burrows on end
In gaining speed and carried tho ball
well on ond runs dcsplto tho ten
dency of himself nnd ninny others to
carry tho plgBkln tucked loosely
awny under tho wrong nrm In a
manner to Invito fumbles when tack
led. Coach Nlles Is drilling tho
men sternly on this point and on
ovory mistake Immediately called tho
men back and repented tho signal.
No definite lineup of tho team has
been mndo and probably will not be,
declared tho coach, until n few dayH
"J" iiiu 'i vi.. mile v. tin- Ni(k. VnnOi
provloiiB to the gnmo with "ho North
Hend Alumni, Tho men when report
Ing on tho Hold aro first given n
short punting practice later fol
lowed by scrlmngo or tho first nnd
second teams. Iicforo finishing it it
for tho evening tho Hrut team men
nre given n stiff drill on tho running
or signals, working out various plays
nnd nutting them Into operation.
With a team averaging In n
I neighborhood of 1 ." ." pojnds tho
Ih encouraging, according
to tho statement of Conch Nile
who bollevoa that tho moil aro do
ing good work for the tlmo thoy
havo been out.
.
K
jMarshi'iold
S2 THREE STOKES;
Ban
don
rosult In tho caso again bolng
i brought bnck Into tho circuit court
.for n retrial. This Is tho ease In
I which tho payment on tho old m"tco decided that this had no hour
Mrs. Sneddon declared ilmt nnrt
of tho dirt romoved was used by
Hansen on his own lot. The coin-
steamboat Liberty was In question.
At Your
llruccra.
Paci'i
Coast
Syrup
Company
I'urllnud,
Or.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Harry Truman has gono to
i Portland for a months visit with re
latives.
A. H. Derbyshire returned yester
day from Gardiner whore he won the
suit which Messrs Frodrlckson nnd
Olson begun ngulnst tho Umpqun
packing Co.
I F, Pickens or the North Bend
News Company will leave In a tpw
dayB for Portland to contlnuo his
Ing on tho cuso. At one tlmo stated
Hanson, tho contractors naked 20
cents a load and thinking tho proper
ty owners would have to pay for tho
dirt asked Mrs. Sneddon If sho Wns
willing to contrlbuto. "Sho would
not," snld Hnnsen. "I never heard
of tho proposition beroro," reiterat
ed Mrs, Sneddon.
PLAN FOR RKOITAL.
Mr. Hugh A. Kelso or Chicago,
who has been traveling through Coos
county, will give a recital at tho
homo or Dr. and Mrs. Win. Horsfall
I ALONG the WATERFRONT
, f
A big now 40 cnndlopower search
light has been placed aboard of tho
Mllllcomn, which is ut present tak
ing tho Allegany run In tho place
of tho Alert which Is laid up, hav
ing her engines overhauled.
Tho Tlllnmook. loft Uandon yestbr
day morning for tho north carry
ing a miscellaneous cargo.
Tho steam schooner Mnyfalr has
arrived from Sun Francisco and will
tako aboard about -136,000 foot of
lumber that was brought down on
two scows from tho Tldowntor Lum
bor Company on tho Sluslnw two
days ago.
Tho gasoline schooner Roamer ar
rived yesterday from Florenco
ARE YOU ONE
OF TIIH MAXV Wilo win. m, .....
.. .. .,,,,,, i.im-, AIIVA.M'AnP AH .
. .HPKCIAIi PRICKS FOi, HATUI1DAY AND MOXDATi
MEN'S
dress shirts, genulno No-Fade, regular prlco from
to $2.00, your choice, ench
J'olnt pins, regulnr Cc,
111
41
now, per paper .....,,.
LADIES'
Fall and winter weight union suits, all styles.
Including elbow slcovc's nnd dutch neck, prices 1,00 to
Mnttrcss protectors, sanitary and washable, regular
ptlco $2.G0, now
English stool knitting pins, now, per sot
Mon'H part wool sox, natural and black, special .
r.t, por pair
Lndies neckwear, regular prlco to I'm
now, each
?&"!" 0n9'llcco y,iu.Sr,Q0,,nrJlutonB,i 2 dozen
for .' .' '
Children's cotton fleeced imdorweor, 2c a garment,
Wool, up from ,,,,
Ladles' Silk Waists, regulnr prlco to IS. 00 Aid
Kow HI
Satisfaction
r Money
Refunded
THE FAIR
CwtnlJ
.VntM
Ctuuda!
GRID JURY TO
REPORT 5
noxt Saturday evening. Tho recital i bringing a miscellaneous cargo.
, .. . . i
.... i . ' ', r ' J5n88iwl e given for tho benefit of the The Paralso sailed Tuesday for
man will tako his place hero. Baptist Mission boat Llfe-Llne, In Sun Francisco and Agent Tom James
Alexander Nellson or tho Everett .which Mr. Kelso has become Interest-! 8tates that sho had a capacity list ot
iiuariiiHcy win icavo soon lor Portland ed diirlnc his visit In MnrHi.rini.i ou'Bi"K passongers, in addition to a
Mrip
KvmWit'Mimil Id
to tako a course In dentistry.
Arvld Johnson and family, old re
sidents hero, will leave on tho next
Nann Smith for California where they
will locate.
Florenco Laird, Ruth Laird, Mary
KJellmnn, Evelyn Clarke and Ruth
Halsted are amongNthe North IJend
school girls sending fancy work to
the Myrtlo Point fair contests.
Herman Anderson, a young boy.
Is rocuperatlng from an Injury to his
eye caused by a splinter of steel.
L. N. Ollnet and wife lcR this
week for Portland In responso to. n
message announcing tho death or her
rather.
James Mott who has attained con
Mr. Kelso desires to assist tho Rev
Q. LeRoy Hall In this splnedld mis
sionary work. While tho utrnlr wljl
bo Invitational, any who desire will
bo given an opportunity to contri
bute. Mr. Kelso's ability and at
tainments have already been com
mented upon In Tho Times and that
tho arrnlr will bo an unalloyed pleas
ure to Marshfield music lovers need
not be mentioned. i
EXPECT liA'RCJE XU.MHER OF
. TRUE HILLS TO HE REPORTED
BIG LEI ;
Bill
AMKItlC.lX
Philadelphia
Chicago ...
TOMORROW HItUNER MURDER. Washington
.vi. i.. nAimlMll' lilt imutuiaiiu
ii.ii' r.4iii iiiiv 'huiiimjih u. .
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Sept. 25.-
-Tho
Washington
Cleveland
illoston
grand Jury adjourned this .norntng St. Louis
until tomorrow morning when thoy
will probably make their final .re
port to Judgo Coke who arrived
horo this afternoon;
Indictments In tho Empire robbery Philadelphia,,
caso aro n little uncertain. John Chicago .
Wasson wns hero yestorday and gave Philadelphia .
Now York, Detroit, B!-
XATIOWW
Chicago
somo strong ovldonco, It Is' said. 'pittsburg
FISII1NO AT FLORENCE
Tho first salmon received at tho
Florenco eannory by Kyle & Sons this'
good miscellaneous freight
The steam schooner Speedwell came
up from North Bend this morning
nnd took aboard a largo number of
flea from the Southern Pacific docks.
Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock tho
Soeedwell will sail from the city
dock at North Bend for San Francis
co, San .Pedro and San Diego with
passengers and a miscellaneous cargo.
Tho gasoline schooner Roamer
came up to the Smith Terminal dock
this morning and loaded a mlscel-!
laneous cargo, expecting to sail for
Florenco some time this evening.
MISS TWO CLUBS.
Rumors aro rRo thnt a true bill n,ooklyn .....
may be returned Jn tho Bruner mur- gt. Louis
der case, In which an old resident New York ...
nt Mm (Vina Ilnv RiU'Hnu la SUBIlOCted flnxfnnnttl
of belni; Imnllnntfc1. Innstnn ,,.,"
Nohow arrests havo been report- Cincinnati '
A.1 nn 4ia baaha tnillilmantti rnMlltlpd nBi .....,
I, a tlra nf Iha iui.nl Qliorlff flfjim. O Innlnim ESIDe ttH" w
.(iu t.aav w. ... w... w..w.- -"w-. q ,....o w
and Deputy Clyde Gage both went 0f darkness.
to the Myrtlo Point fair today.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
COAST Lcl-E
.t.A "
San rrv ii
Los Angeles
Batteries. StMd'WJ
.... ... i,.-' . - j Knmiu,. --
I'roposals will be received ai me snauer u - w
offices of George P. Laird, Bandon, veda, Ryan, Enm ,
at noon. Saturday, October 6 for Mission j
tho general contract for a two-story Portland...... ' tti
Batteries, "-
I .nntlllfv nvnn ltr nnnlnl nnl a a m .. n H .1 0n n.e titnlr ll 111 t fl ff .
year were delivered on September 10, Qf the Coos Bnv nannr we notln thnf Rnnnmii. nrnnnanis for l.eatlnc and Eastley and Brenega"
sldorable fame as an nctor Is hero nnu tho cunning operetlons wero com- the Narcissus Club, the Prlscllla Club, plumbing. ?500 certltled check to r-.TinsTllTTOB1'
CIIKISTIB'
Airi'
to visit his brother. Dr. L. H. Mott. I oncea noxt day. The company has. Mlnno-Wis Club and tho Past Mat- accompany each nronosnl.
Ho will probably arrange to put on n,nuo nn ngreoment with tho fisher- rons' Club are still on tho boards, but1 f5 deposit required for tlje roturn( etItlonw8sclrcuU" u
somo performances hero under tho me"'B un,on to purchase all .their that the Newlyweds' and Young Mat- of tho plans. ' .r nur0se ot PbeIrtiL
aiiBpiceq or local lodges. saimon at mo cannery, thus giving rons" Clubs appear to have gone out Plans may boi secured now rrom " rnristle " '" .,J
mo men a market for their catches, of business. iTmnniia rnnrinr nonrn p i.nirJr. nnndon. Ore. Bids ol " . nt he r"" j
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.in i ,,Mrt" ""h" "l MOOSE; i.'o launch RcstlesB Is mnklng OIUCKK.V PIE SUPPFR will bo opened at 12 o'clock noon,
... m..u ii.wiir.n- .MHUT next "any jnps tietweou MapIeton nnd Chicken plo Supper by Baptist October 6, 19H.
.....y ujoi.i.iK. ah wives, sisters,) i'lorenro to pick up tho fish rrom the ng Ladles' t Class at Luthoran any and all bids is reserved
commissioner
iplrei I
12 o'clock- noon, , f.n he unexpi"'
daughters and sweethearts are Invited uats and take. them to tho ennnory Hnl1'. Tl,ra and Comn
to a social evening and banquet. i Florenco West. '" ovenlne, Scut. 20, from
Commercial,
5 to 8.
Sat.
5o;
GEORGE
P, LAIRD,
Bandon
.x iilctt
. .rnou v-
; will niOKe - wulfci.
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