The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, mARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEIVER 17, 191 5-fcVENlNG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMBSlnrT
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M. O. MALONEY. Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos County
of Marshflold.
Entorod at tho Postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho ninlls as second-class
mall matter.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published overy ovenlng ex
cept Sunday, and wookly, by
Tho Coos Day Times Publishing Co.
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EUROPEAN. WAR ONE I
X YEAR AGO TODAY X
$
GOOD KVEN'IXQ
AH men aro by naturo
equal, mado, all, of the snmo
eartli by the same Creator,
nnd however wo deceive our
selves, ns dear to Clod Is tho
poor peasant ns the mighty
prince. Plato.
DEC. 17, 11)1 1
British military authorities an
nounce that fighting In northern
Franco has started ngaln.
j., Tho Serbian troops re-enter Bel
grade tho capital which tho Austrl
nns had taken.
Berlin admits the retreat of tho
Gorman forces which nttemptcd to
atrlko at Warsaw. .
PROSPERITY RETURN'S TO
Tinj LUMISKIl INDUSTRY
TIlE following editorial from
tho Spokane SpokeBinnn-Ro-vlow
will make good rending
In this section:
" You can not bo too optimistic
about tho futuro of the lumber In
dustry of tho Inland Empire," said
Vlco President nnd Manager A. L.
Flewolllng of tho Mllwnukco Inland
company, n largo owner of timber
lands In tho Pacific northwest.
Tho lumber Industry has swung
hack Into prosperity, and It Is pres
ent, not prospective prosperity.
.Lumber nnd shlnglo traffic over tho
Great Northern from tho Coast to
tho oast, according to General' Su
perintendent I. J. O'Noll, exceeds In
volttmo all provlous shipments slnco
1007. I
With enlarging markets prices aro
trending upwnrd, nnd trade authori
ties nolo ndvnnccs on tho Inland
Empire product ranging from 50
cents to $3 a thousand feet. If tho
nvorngo advance-, woro but $1 a thou
, sand It would bring $1,000,000 more
for tho present annual output of tho
mills of tho Inland Empire Mills
reporting to tho Western Plno Man
ufacturers' association hcadqiinrtcrs
in Spoknno hnd a cut in 191 i of
930,000,000 feet, and small mills
not reporting probably cut enough to
mako tho total 1,000,000,000 fcot.
Tho normal cut In tho Inland Em
pire In good times is close to 1,500,
000,000 foot 50 per cont moro than
tho presont output. When tho in
duBlry comes back to normal tho
200 plants In tho Inland Emptro will
mnrkot 500,000,000 feet more than
thoy aro now mnrkotiug, glvo em
ployment to 30,000 men as against,
20,000 now, pay out) $15,000,000
yearly in wages as against $10,000,
000 now, 4ind roundly speaking, with
n GO per cont lucrenso In tho out
put and normal prices In place of the
ruinously lour, prices of the last few
years, vll Jdoublo tho sums now
brought Into this region by the lum
ber industry.
WI(h tho coming back of lumbor
nil tho basic industries of tho Pa
cific northwest nro running on
hoiiimI ami prosperous conditions
Good prlcos hnvo prevailed for sov
eral ycais for tho products of tho
farm and stock ranch. This has
been a year of fairly prosperous con
ditions for tho orchard industry.
Mining has been wonderfully pros
perous during 1915. Now 'lumbor
picks up nnd lumbermen, who hnvo
carried heavy burdens with fino
courage and patlonco, are enthusias
tic ovor realization of long-doferred
oxpootatlons.
After a long period of doprossed
Industries and dull times commcr
rjilaf centers like Spokane, Seattlo.
Tflcoma and Portland do not feol
Instantly tho full Influence of bet
tered industrial conditions In their
environing territory. A llttlo' time
li required beroro the city can feel
tho reviving impulses. But those In
fluences will roll in on Spoknno as
surely as tho slowly turning tide or
tho sea finds its way Into the bays
nnd rlvors. They aro folt already,
and shrewd men of business nnd In
vestment foresight are acting on
thorn.
A PARENT'S PLEA
My llttlo boy Is eight years old,
Ho goes to school each day.
He does not mind tho tnsks they sot,
Thoy seem to him but play.
Ho heads his clnss In raffia work,
And also takes tho lead
At making dinky paper boats
But I wish that ho could read.
They teach him physiology
And, oh, It chills our hearts
To hear our prattling Innocent
Mix up his Inwards parts.
Ho also learns astronomy
And names tho stars by night.
Of course, ho's very up-to-date
But I wish that ho could write.
They teach him things botanical,
Thoy teach him how to draw.
Ho babbles of mythology
And gravitation lnw;
And tho discoveries of sclcnco
With him aro qulto n fnd.
Thoy tell mo he's- a clover boy
But I wish that ho could add.
Selected.
Next year Is leap year, but that
doesn't mako any dlfforehcn. A Coos
Bay woman can nnd docs propose
oven when tho man thinks ho Is
doing tho most or It himself, any
old, year.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
Buick 6
$1160
Delivers
IF YOII WAMT ......
mobile and the JffiW
VOU shmitri rnn:.,: ' V,ce M
inn. orde n r la f-
thp.Unnrl 5i t " VaiVMll-
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co for tho. holidays nro b. I.
McGeo, Don Gardiner, Fred J. Kel
ly, Lqonnrd A. Baker, George Lnr-
scn, II. E. Bultmann, Matt L. May
nnd Earl D. Doran. Tho street will
flceln lonely nnd deserted without
thorn.
I STORY FOR THE DAY
Some Coos Bay autos run up tho
longest hills; others run up tho
longest bills.
Some Coos Bay pcoplo who bollovo
In mnxImB will cast stalo nnd
mildewy bread on tho waters nnd
expect to got back hot biscuits and
frosted cako.
Thcro Is only ono "thing hotter
than n good salesman, and that Is
n good collector.
"Johnny," said a MarshNold
teacher to n pupil, "I don't bollovo
you'vo studied 'your geography!"
"No, mum," replied Johnny, "I
heard pop say tho map of tho world
was chnngtng ovory day, an' I
thought I'd wait a few years till
tilings got settled. ,
Somo Coob Bay men never real
ize that tlmo is money until thoy
have to put up their watches to so
euro a loan,
KOREAN EXHIBITION
WAS SEEN BY MANY
I'Nlue Hundred TJioiiNiiml Lenin of
Great Opportunities for De
velopment of the Country
Wt AmocUIciI 1'rcM lo Coo. lliy Tlmfi,
r .SEOUL, Korea, Dec. i(i. Tho big
liuiilBirim oxuiuiliU" or,uiiisuu uy
tho Japanese govcrniiient has been
closed nftqr having been visited by
900,000 people Tho gcncrnl lin
vresslon Is that both tho Korean and
Japanese havo had their eyes open
to tho vast amount or hidden wealth
nwalting exploitation In Korea and
that a great Impetus has been given
to industrial and commercial lultln-
five
TImoB wan ids Bring rosults.
Th ore Is nothing so dulling to n
Coos Bay man's appotlto as to havo
to cat his own words.
Do your Christmas shopping NOW
QUESTION FOR THE DAY
Havo you bought 'em yet?
SMO K E 11 OUS !: .M I NSTR EI.S
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F. D. Fletcher, tho popular Sporry
Hour man who was unco the flower
of tho olio in In a mlnstrol show
Worked this ono out all by hlmsolt
the other day:
" Mr. Bones, why Is tho odor In nn
emigrant enr llko u Gorman rnlly to
colebrato their victorious nrmy?"
" Bccauso It Is caused by do-feat of
de foreigners."
Who throw that brick?
Now hero's ono for Fletcher.
It a mlnstrol show wont broko how
much would tho olio?
(Whnt'Btho good of being tho
early bird if you don't llko tho
worms?)
Horo'Bv ono Nick Oswnld asked
Gcorgo Goodrum, " If lard is fat is
gauollno?"
A Front street philosopher romnrk-
',od tho day nftor that whllo every
thing scorned remarkably quiet Just
i previous to the last election when
I polling day arrived thoy voted to
i"heat tho band".
I NEWS OF OREGON X
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' REDMOND Roprcsontnttvcs of
I'tlio various Irrigation districts met
and Joined In an organization which
Will bo united In appeals to con
gress for help.
PENDLETON Edward Lorlmer
vns seriously injured when nn auto
he was driving plugucd oft the
'grudo.
EUGENE A systom of meat In
spection nt the. Eugono public mar
ket has bcon Inaugurated by tho
mnrkot commltteo of tho Pomona
Grange
CORVALLIS Noted dairymen
from dlforont pnrts of tho country
ivill tnko part in tho exercises dur
ing Tanners' week at tho agricultural
collcgo,
HOOD RIVER At n meeting or
tho Commercial Club public expres
sions woro mndo objecting to' tho
incroaso or tho Japaneso population
of Hood River Valley which now
numbers about GOO.
NEWPORT Dorothy Holcomb.
tho four year old daughter of K. M.
Holcomb, was drowned in tho Yn
qulua river, near tho parents'
homo.
Now is the time to get your suit
made for Christmas Bring in
your order now and you will get a suit at
a reasonable price, either ladies' or men's
suits
See
j; V. Koski
j
75 Market Ave.
Marshficld, Oregon
Help Your Body
To Resist Disease
During his Into unpleasantness
Dorsoy Kroltzor addressed Dr.
HoiiBeworth saying.
" Doctor, I must positively Insist
upon knowing tho worst."
"Well," ropllod Dr. Housoworth,
" I guess my bill will bo about
$300."
HKAVV RAIN AT BANDON
According to Onpt. Wlron, tho
Bandon weathor obsorver, tho rain
fall for a fow minutes Thursday ar
tcrnoon was tho. heaviest ho has on
if cord. Ho has measured 1 Inches
In ono day and tho rainfall or Thurs
day wis only 1.98 Inehos but most
of It fell between four nnd six
o'clock In tho early ovenlng. Bnn
tlon Hecorder,
IT IIAPPKNni) OX CENTRAL
' I AVlflN'E I
:
A young wife who lives lrt an
apartment adjoining another occu
pied by (friends greeted hor Hus
band when he returnod Into tho oth
er night by saying:
" Denrlo, I know what wo will
;glvo the Blanks foe Christmas."
" What's that?" dearie asked.
"Well you know Blank's wlfo'o
away and ho Is giving somo kind of
a llttlo stag party tonight and for
tho last hour I havo kept hearing
flrt ono nnd then another say:
" Can't opener."
" Can't opener.'
" Can't opener."
" I havo JuBt been on the point or
going ovor nnd orrerlng thorn our
enn oponor but won't It bo a delight
ful surprlso to mako thorn n presont
of a nlco can openor for Chrlstms."
; Awny for Holidays. Among tho
members of tho Mllllonnlro Club
with hoadquarters in tho Chandler
lobby who hnvo gono, will go or nro
going to Port'laiul and San Francis-
Snow
Flake Sodas
Crackers as
they ought to be
Don't let another day
go by Without trying
these delicious crack
ers. In generous
10c and 25c packages
also in bulk
Something New
Stiowflakc. Sodas In a Tin
box. Price GOc. Tho box is B
i iowii, titu u tit your
dealer's,
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT
COMPANY
POIITLAND, OREGON
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"I nna Fotoy Cntlinrtlo Tablets to
bo tho most tlollKlitful clcamilnr; catli
nrtlc I liavo over taken. Thoy uro
Just tho thing." 0. W. Robeson,
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Uo Foloy Cathartic Tablets to co
operate with naturo In her efforts to
reidnt illicnae. They keep your bow
els rcKiilnr nnd nctlvo, nnd thoy pro
vont polRons from lodKlnK In your In
testinal tract, thenco bolng absorbed
by your blAori Into your yntcm. Thoy
rcllovo constipation over night.
Tliuro Is no unpleasant nausea or
griping In tho uio of Foloy Cathurtlo
Tablets. Instenil, thcro In freedom
from headaches, blllotisnosfl, sIukkIhIi
dull feeling and norvoun Irrltnlilllty.
Thnro In for you onorgy and ambition,
ability to enjoy your work nnd your
pleasure Thoy rcllovo tho unpltna
ant, gassy, full feeling, and glvo you
n comfortnblo clean feeling Instead.
Stout peoplo do sp enjoy thorn.
For snlo by Owl Proscription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo
nuo. Opposite Chandler Ilotol. Tolo
phono 74.
Register Tomorrow
20
FARI2 THX CENTS
City Llmltfl North Rend, tic.
COMMUTATION n)
TICKKTS 1.75 ,
Mnrshfleld-XortU Bond Auto
Lino
Cora ovory ten minutes from
0 a. m. to 12 p. m.) to South
Slough onco a, day, leaving nt
11 . m.; to Empire threo trips
a day.
GORST & KING, Props.
FOR TUANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Kill h
Residence Phone 13-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
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Phone 3171
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A Gift
which will be most appropriate and valu
able is a SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Von Cmii Start With ijsi.no or Moro.
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
o9
WESTERN LOAN AND j
BUILDING CO.
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BEITT
M
OLDEST nANIC IN COOS COUNTY
EstoblUhed 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Time '
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS J
Offloers ' ' l'' x
J. W. Bennett, President. y 'J f.J f
J. II. Flnnugan, Vlce-rrealdont. r
R. F. -Williams, Caalder.
Geo. Fw Wlnchceter, Aaat CAokler.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
t Local Treasurer
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DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will be kept
OrEN TO THE FURLTO
A Tegular state licensed
nndertnker will be In
ciinrge
Phone 10R.J
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Froht Street
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Lenvo Marshfleld nt 7 a. m., ami returning leaving from Empire nt
8 a. nu Leave MnrhhfieW nt 11 n.m. nnd returning leave South
,6Iough at 1 p. m, Leave Marshfleld nt 5 p. m. nnd returning , ,
leave South Slough nt 0 p. m.
Times Want Ads Bring Results
PROFESSIONAL Did
Dr. A. L. Houseworth.
Offlcoilrrlng Bloctl
uuico nouni n to 12 1 1
4 nnd 7 to ft n. m
Phonos: Office 143-Jf nl
J. M.
nuiLDiNa oosnuc
uouuiaivB iurmiDcaoaiK
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Ejo, L'nr and Throt Km
gijAsses nrrai
Pliono 330-J. Roomi j
Irrlng Block.
DR. MATTIE n. BHAW.
l'hrslclaa an Sarj
I'Jiono 33W,
H. G. Butler
CIVHj engineer
Room 304 Colco Bids. PhMij
Residence Pbose 11111
W. G. Chandler
AnClHTEOT
Rooms 301 and 303, Cokt I
Marshfleld, Ortpo.
TIME TADLE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC 1
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Leave
Marshflold v,
G:45 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:60 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
6:55 p.m. North city
7:30 p.m.
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