The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 6, Image 14

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HOME AND T?ATtM MAGAZINE SECTION
A : - , , rml0a nnd Hncs, whether Intoratnto or intcma-
Hour suitable horses for fclr riBa &
nnd the continual ?emand for flour sh nplng thorn tack to tho li
will bring a considerably sum o 1 pplns fond , stock was
i.. Ttlt It. rj-t1 tint 111 n 4n Min ,.
Northwcst May Soon Look
for Permanent Prosperity
lioai of extent tin In tho Northwestern. Stntcs,
- iifn. "Ill liriUBIl jIJIiiiiii-imii v' iw OUII1U
EK , m Lifis' ""'- cured from and thousanc s o '" "1 tll0 proSporlty nnd dovolopmont of tho
Idaho during 1J1&. ,... ,, i.nPB,, i.nvo been sold to tneso to '., ,. ,,, ., n,n rntiim ,ir
iSF 5Sff- r 3535! as-aa--
Many small mnnumcu B i- -. ""-"- Tho Dclglnn nna rorcii- - y " i ini, win itai 7 iCi
r
J. W. Kalilf. l'rr
f art urine Company,
-T WOULD be dlfflcult-to coucelvo
, f by tK in - local demand and the was ; prMonl . u , du hIof,
or suggest conditions more .,.- iwj. '"'""commission has war Is causing t ne ni to -- , ( R,,0rnnc.o of tho true vnluo of
nblo to an Immedlnto nnd perm- state Commprca c omi misa ' ThB condition gives a foreign. i i J eommunltv. Ip.
? ; Efgflg8" fl f TOffflBtM
States. tics, etc., ana manj salo for the horses which wo imo 10 i ,
rni0UUCr we" now have 'in this section there nro several offer for some time to come " tho pirt oC lumbermen to moot
Competition III miiiiuvuiiiuiii. ui iiiuuil
now imu . i m ""-";";:.-,--i-ntwi
believed, ft stable hundred mins manuiuuiuiiub ""-
Year 1915 Shows Promise,
Asserts Commission Man
fnntnrlnir nnd selling methods. If out
nf ihls lonn venr thoro dovolon tho
w- ----- - -
- remedies which im analysis or tiio sit-
it, ir W. lMllron. rnllfroon Co., Com- ,mtlon IllllBt BllggCSt both to tllO pub
liilUlon Jlfrrliiuitu, 1'orll.inil. vir. jc nnd tllO lllinborinOll, OV0I1 tilts
N summing up tho prospcctB lor ycnr W11I cam a piuco umougBt mo
W l" (.Ulllliv-liv... l "-.- . ,...,- ,... ,, .!, Mnrll,.,,n.t
ro looks better than it lias t.J" T"7". -'i '" ; in "
vnnra -"" """" "" - - .
natural resources
Sal" system That ' will e.lm- bean- Umber for ECno-1 construe
Inato tho fear of recurrent money tlon. Theso mills have uoen iuie,
strlngoncfel i as well as tho al- throwing thousands of men out of em
tcrnatlng periods ot inflation and ployment. rntt.nv im-
H?"L?I T.S!2U?;. " J' WVJ "S?1 rneady cTuseda &
effcctlvo balance-wheel, resulUng In demand for supplies, which should pcr,ty durlnB tho year 191C, ,UOst profitable.
unioro evenly distributed prwjrlty. cause a great many of these jniallor p i y ,, ,0 Bny Umt to us "Tho pnrn.uount position of tho for
and tho consequent develop., to. . "X""Z ' dTd nrfce tho futu
flirt riniiner nr ntir rpwiurces. st.ici iMi?. ivui'.iu .i... -. . .. ... . .... ....nee uuiiiiiit uu oitn.
"" ... - -----: ..... -. i j..i frti. nvnrvtninc nf nnv limn in inn nnsc inu jran ...,.., . t.. ..- .... ,.
turc. stock-ralslnr, dairyiaf. lorucBi- ua pcfai ucuiuuu .. -'--" ;,, , ,,, HiriKiiig lorina. m um vuiiimuiuiui
turo and allied l indnitrlw. ttit from the farm, causes us for a qulclt revival of business. I'oul- f bfo t is tho Wftrp nr0Ulld whlch
Attention has tn too tear 1 ?rlct a general Improvement of try prices nro now firm and I our Uiop lndUHtrCB nr0 waVcn. Tho pro
tered on the deTWi: r iwifll conditions throughout tho 01,non W1U continue to bo firm for dHCt,on of i,ni,0r Is tho pioneer oc
eltles, to mining. lumWiif - Pfitic Northwest. somo tlmo to conic. cupntlon which opens up tho now dls-
dred quick profU-atM iximtt&t No doubt somo good has coma Wo nro rcCclvlng shipments Ire- tr,ct brJn onlp0ymont. trnnspor
to the neglect of mor xmi.Tt. frcm the agitation against tho rn - qUcntly which Indlcnto to us that tlio tnl,on clcnrB ti,0 iand( furniflhea mar
but In th end th mot M.:ii is Ttmis and corporations In general, but onli,0 flock of poultry has been gain- J(jt for (,1(J Hotlor nnd i,rinKa nlo
safer llu of buti. wawir. lb we believe tho tlmo has como when erC(, up trom tll0 fnnn nnd delivered. t,J0 collIltry tho wcaUi, U0M whca
production from tt H of a i ?uch agitation should ccaso and that In ono shipment. Unless tho farmer otIl0r ndUBlrica nro supported.
mcMitl ot !Ue. everything should bo dono to en- auIciiy realizes tho handicap thin i Is i,iipv llunltH Hlch
Th LTLImm ot tk Pdft North- courage the railroads and every other , t'0 ,)0 10 hlm, wo predict that tho ,,'"!"? ""' " J "
wwt U to b founds ipos tk prl- line of business to rcsumo operation. 1)aclo Northwest will bo short of ', nf wra 1 1 T tho lumbor Iml m.
I poultry. Wo nttrlDiito tnis cinss oi - ..,, . nrllll.h oni,,,,,!,!,, ,.,, Ir
shipments to tho high prlco oi iccu
niary reourc$, to wblca aazuiac
turlBg, commerce, alalap and Ium
btrla; are to b coatrlbutory but
subordinate factors.
The Individual Opportunity.
The opportunity seems open to
every farmer, ranch man, stock
grower and orcbardlnt. to make his
Individual business a paying one. Dy
Incronslne the ouantlty and quality
of his crop, by Intelligent, careful
Livestock Industry Will
Receive Impetus From War
Hr I. II. Oflrlion, IMIlor I.lTCitock
Ilrportrr,
r-KV livestock men nro complain'
It Iiir of their lot this Winter
and tho new year comes
many things for thorn to bo thankful
for. Of nil countries In tho
try both In Hrltlsh Columbia nnd In.
No matter wl at tl 0 cause 1 ny bo ho , t coini)omol.fl-Bri.
X'i and ;Vo sunniHls nccS culture, mining nnd fisheries. In
r ?i lL?unl mi invl e iinriioses for DrlllBli Columbia of ovory dollnr In
ni vrtCC.dinBir J B purposes for t flf Uq wnR(j Qa mc
l,'0 year IJIO. , , fnnPIPr. n contH In from
Hogs nro now so mg urin am, o - f WnHlilnBton. Ornnn.
Btill
tho
per
" SSS,fadSaS.ffi.S! "nd o- tlJo' lZenrr
world, mrchnsing great nuantltlcs of packed r"H,l0 Ac,aI11 ..?,,. " .J-.'.ri' ?.
Indl- cont of t,, 1,UUH wenth of Oregon
grading of his output, and tho mar- Z u Z Ei 1." in 1 'Anmiilinn n. """"V.V'1 '' "" " "7, . ''
K2li"-0i, t.irTnKRfVn culturally .and. this Northwestern K that the demand will Mntlnuo ?H 1 J?! SSS !l!" KlH" lV
tlmo to como Vl ,,t,,u ,d u ii huhi mu
to closo today. 'OBBlnrf campfl, sawmills nnd other
Bhortnco of veal and rosi occupauonB.
vastly uecreHsea ami ino inonu, v "" ,vi,olo word but wc nro called upon wo nrodlct that thuro will bo during Wo ' tl10 I'nclflc Northwest prldo
therefor will go to Increasing tho , , , f , a v half-world nt war. ,ft 5ffi season of lOir, ourselves justly on tho beauty nnd
products of our own producers. n" il ', ii,.Lii " -, , n .i n t,l0 pntlro Bcason 01 1 Jif. . of .,,, crnwiii in
nf p-irh Inillvlilnnl unit .'"-V " '""'""V ' "" "" "" "'"" " TllO inrnicr IS 1110 unuHuunu uiiuu - "-,.," ""'' .V """":".....' "J,
vastly decreased nnd tho money paid
The success
rne success ot cacn inuiMuuai unit they have been, but thoy nro rcmunor- .,,, nmi 1 T hlm nnd from him population, upon tho magnltudo nnd
Ih,,0? "'IZir1 M. v n'l there iV n market for a 1 S?u,t Jrosjerl ly cimo Land prices stability ot our financial InHtltutlons,
SJ P, ,n .,r! tooii nlniol8 that nro being offered. ",nSc?i cs" than tl icy have bee factories and supply hoiiscs nnd upon
Northwest ns a whole. SO that pros- P,llMo ,.- nni, ,,,. " vn,,M n ",uc" '"-...I.; "". ' "f, ' " .,,."' our trniiRiinrlntlon fnelllllnn. Thpqn
I!nllnT,Tommn0tonr0f.tth0 t this mafic tand a pro J lab To Zli i th S Prices 0 firmer Institutions nro tho conspleiiouH or
I ,mn in les SffordS cash price Is realized for nil offerings. X' than thSfwJro two yeals ago f"" of our commercial body. Tho
cZlltlons.68 U ,.,!!,r1S!iV"?H,'"C5.,n".!,,m,S or ono .year ngo. Summing up tho .nlr Industry I. ; t ho heart of t hat
In tho movement to build tin tho "'"' ; "" w " " prospects irom 11 commission mor- " ...., ..................... 1, ... h
,rmlS bSSnS as a bSsnen. U.o Schorl! ?r, :?nL;ePart1r, lW,Pft clmnt point of view for tho year JroiiB h 1 1 o nourlshlnB financial
.rmer should not lose sight of the ?r r '"..."n1! id0r "L1 ? "".. .o .must say that money Is blood w h0.,t hlch it cou Id never
farming
imnortunco of the local morclmnt as ninr!et fo,,'.s1u,ch nn,n!n.,a will reach 1)lontifU for every logltlmato pur- havo grown, and without which It
a factor In tho farmer's succoss. In- " ..""ViV ' i Ln.m VAa iV. ir.A. clin8C tuat livestock Is now u good ' " '' - u uriwwu
stond of co-operation nmonB tho pro- ",l,,,ro. , ,0, n0?"""08 'n Europe, ,)rC0 nnd wll contlnuo to bo a good "l; , ,
ducers for tho purpose of eliminating ?!? " " f0""?"'",?," P"?HV i' ,rIco nd t,mt everything indicates a , l;iim HTiiian'H W0.I1I1 Travel,.,
tho local merchant, tho co-oporntlon ibj 1f.rZae;XPn0Ltn,Iinnd tho 1ulcIt rovIvnl of ""slness. "It l unnecessary o ntato lioro that
ought to bo between tho morclmnt omo I J ln.8i.?on?cr,vcd, for ?or Perhaps the best way wo could ex- tho wealth brought Into tho country
nnd farmer In n concerted offort to "8,c:f T .8'u".!y ( ood unlmnls prcss our COnfldenco In tho future Is by tho lumber Industry ilocs not ro-
rohabllltato tho local trading center, 51"8 ',oal'y1 cx.nauatcd boforo (0 Bny tlint wo nr0 now ,,uylng and main In tho hands of tho lumbcr-
whlch in turn crentos nnd promotes J"co cofm a,n.d Jhon ?,co doc? will contlnuo to buy poultry, hogs, man. Tho unibormnn's dollar Is ono
tho local social center. ?,?nu?i ,,cn.r,B of urccdlDB,P "' cattle, etc., for cash ns soon us de- ' the world's host travelers; of ovory
III riilAlncr nil tlin rnlvna ultra nmi .. ' . ' .1..1I..M ja nA..in .A ..HM... .-
rn.nnornllnn. i. "i .. ... ViT ,. "'"...". ..'. " .. UVCrCll 10 US. .w...w, tv uiiiw hum hi u iiiiaiiuriif
iuiiiuo iu uu nun-oaiiij tu rvpiucu 1110
Co-oporntlon with tho local mor- livestock on tho Euronean farms.
chant In the assembling and shipment Whllo tho flocks and herds tiro being
to lnrger markets of much produce renewed In tho European countries,
now going to wasto would afford n theso countries will still need to buy
Hotirco of ndded Incomo to nearly meat abroad. Wheat fields can bo
every farmer. Tho study of Improved returned to full production with ono
methods, or selecting, grading nnd seeding, but food animals will not
packing, can as well or better bo car- reproduce so abundantly tho first
ilea on tnrough co-oporntlon with year, and wo shall havo a foreign
Lumber Industry Should
Lose Depression in 1915
tlon companies, 35 cents to labor di
rectly employed in tho Industry, 15
cents to merchants for equipment and
supplies, 10 ccntB for Interest on cap
ital invested. This nnnlvslH of tho
llr Ktlwril T. Allro, I'urnlrr, Writcrn llimbomicn'a dollnr discloses tllO
1-off.trr nd om.fn.llon .WwcLllcm. B0UrCQ of our prospcrjly
rWin greatest Industrial activity ot -Tho lumborninn of thin forest ro-
I tho Pacific Northwost forest In- glon mny pay directly each yenr to
-,? ...a .uuiii. iwi't II Ub- iiliuiuiutl VUIIIIMIIIIUU OU.UUU.
Mm! innrrtlinnf u nn L'IIIi nanan nMnna milt-lmf fn. fnnil nnl.nnle (n nA..n-nf . 1.1
iunnncc liv orrnniinVinn. V,. m. venrn -,.. jurouiK jw. iumiier nas not urouglit uuu, to wngo earners 170,000,000, to
?wr cities orGnn,zntlona la th0 cnra' Vn, ,,,.,., .,. rl,M ?,cost ?f manufacture and a par- merchants $30,000,000 and for tho
1 wnl coliiiorntivo rrn.- wn..i,i im w. .,,: M. K . Icc,1 Jlculorly hazardous forest flro season- bo of borrowed working capital $20,.
Local co-operatho effort would bo Wo shall probably not recelvo ex- nvolved great cxponso In nrotectlntr 000.000. This inonov is Inter eircu.
n?dn.)Vh h ,nrKor ""l1rl0tlK orbltantly high prices for the an!- tho raw material. To soma c at latcd Into ovory porUoi of tho K"
organizations, but tho more Import- uinls wo sell and it would not bo to tho depression has been caused by tho munlty and forms an Imnortnnhfne!
"rioSZto'whrtts duostrv8t,ostn,ishon";?fi?,ck ,n- r,r nnd,otbor ""KsriXicS siiWoHTonhWSfS
dontlral wfth the om ldr. oi "tmiin9 ifn?..-.P.CM f,rohlb ",vo io but a dceper-seated unsatisfactory Plo who do not como Into direct con-
!?? no' tZTL C sue" & 5 ol0m?aiC0"SUr8 ,? "K Si ,HLC 22? !??! fl!!? '!!. tho lumber Industry.
S-F?ABass saass: vassssFSSs: .:S?&sb -
ly-dlrocted development of tho nntur
til wealth of our Northwost, pros
portly cannot miss us In 1D1G.
Encourage Bifj Industries;
Good Year Will Follow
II) A. II.
Amlll, Trrnlilriit
I iiiuiiirrcc,
( Immbrr ot
btter In genernl nt Ibl.
ami tu
forolKn
HtUfl,
ropon
Pr
now wild. Thl bu lrt4y hnmskt
mlllloR of dolhtra iato thU vmtony
And the difficulties In ralsinc 1V0. m-ViiiM rJnrniV.,i .. -" ", r,u:."r.'.: i" .'" "ucr inuiiBiry at somo. lonstli
stock In the Northwest are Im than and romed " The U liod State. For' notice hat In tho dlstrlbnt of
SSfi.Hgj ssgs SI
,. . . T" - ' -- in .uiMjiHu, im- in nil wnnn 11 siiiRa no iiiia .n.i i
.l.i,VV?,,r? .'or' dustr'- u l8 an Industry which Is
greater importnuco to wago
morciiniUB, communities,
nnd states or nrovlnrns. thon
tho fow men who happen to
gcd at present with tho con-
.o U. ub.n. trU (tomiStitrn?lXZ ir.0i-0L'?. ra.V. '""'Is, logging
... . . Catttntl.hAil l!
vw nnvo recently lind a report ; , J-j .1-.- , ..ps ot l6 r u anplr
mi dm rM,. ..n...ii.i .'.... cury anil cUaa. ttfectir M.-im 1j m?t irf rt.
-y .... ...w ...... vun.iiiiuiis ui mw lunnlUil ,ft tK v ... , :.. , -.. .-... hwjwuid . 01 inr
w Pupiri,. vn.ii,.. i...... "PP t? m aot raur at a-vcala! ytwwiititiTM of Pui&mi .. r . .'
that h,.e reports indite ,1 !UV2lELX! &? -f. "-1 rC counties
mi ueun nn niPrcH.o in ihe wheat Hr Th th Jir v. 7;7,., zZ "" ",raDrn, tiraner own- It Is to
ysrjE.?' te-i u .kt- ? -wo aiw ;' iaTusS:,ViUS2 2 'sl "?. w "
i tiiiiL viiiii t'liiiiiiiifinK vst. w.aA
I I I (Mid m.. A .
im7 ui inr nr wwkw mm . . . s . . . -' ---- imwwwuii iiiiiiiH iirm iinu'Tiiiiio
r-V'-.. fW. T- tZtZZ rr:JJZL,fI "Tho manufacture
-.....,,,,, VI nuwi ana nrsin lu. .. h, wj. . . - " w - Mik uwuvr in inn nrfunni i ima i -.
ns nt thi urn.., .i-V iTL " .' "t"" ""wr. w. nut UK uh4 Stt wi, rr.. :; !".":. "'."' i"
is indlent that Wr7 ifc-T w ZZVZ.? . i th o.t ola.it Sik.. ,h ntu'.r"",fica
tent of tu avalUbb. kir. I 1.7- ". "T CWf rortawr of liritbh ri ,i: . 1U 7 """." ,uaa
r'wm v.
Sa'Sft MSJPJ VBv
of lumber nt tho
ono great Indus-
which la oporat
Tho situation
nmmhA n tk rf-,i ,. ' i?".."' """ "" hl.""-,u " "w words.
if .--r. ... jrr'v" . "". costs on tno avornco JIB nor thon.
tennar Uh MMfy oa f; fc UiJtr7 rSu al. kiAliL": fand t0 !)rodllC0 lumber. .This lumber
. mn wawry rfita , boundary. Is now being Bold at $10 to $12 per
Tnmk Vmt
TrTvFJifci
fHHliiH iWilii n:mllf
I Jr" of 2l.' - It r