The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 05, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, '191 6--EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
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DAN B. aiALONEY, News Editor'
Official Paper of Coo, County J SCVIW MORE LUMBER SOUTH
circuit judge opens court
this morning- in coqu1lle
Official Pnrier rifr of Mnrffliflrtfl
THAN ANV OTHHR PORT
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JAN. 5, 1 f) 15
Croat Britain rejects tho Ameri
can proposal to certify, cargoes.
Russians wipe out ' the Ninth
Turkish army corps consisting of
38,000 men.
The Dardanelles forts arc being
bombarded by the allied fleet.
Tho Russian forces gain tho Uz
80k pass in tho Carpathians.
GOOD LUMBER OUTLOOK
ABItlOHT outlook for tho lum
bermen of the Pacific Coast
Is taken by tho Pioneer West
ern Lumberman of San Francisco,
which says editorially.
"Standing on the threshold of
3010 and looking Into tho future,
lumber nianufacturers and tho al
lied trades havo every reason to be
liovo that they are entering into a
busy and prosperous year.
"Tho Pacific CoaHt, and particu
larly California, has been the last
section of tho country nwakenlug
to the Increased demand and im
proved prices for all classes of com
modities. Among these lumber, the
largest industry on the Coast, Is on
the upward trend, and whllo it ullU
has a considerable distance to go In
order to reach a point that la pct-
fcctly satisfactory, tho indications
aro that such a desirable result will
bu realized early in the now year."
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Leads In Amount .Shipped to Kan
Frnnclsco During Last Half
of December
During tho last half of December
Coos Hay was way in the lead of the
other ports of tho Pacific Coast in
tho amount of lumber shipped to
San Francisco Day. The amounts
for each port received at the Cal
ifornia harbor for tho half mpntli
follow:
llr and. Spiurc
Aberdeen 1,013,000 1
Astoria .suO.000
Handon 2,115,009
Coos Hay (J, I 1 1,000
Columbia River 3,300,000
Conulllo 300,000
Everutt ... ' 570,000
Grays Harbor 580,000
Port Angeles 2,790,000
Port Gamblo 1,300,000
Port Ludlow -150,000
Tacoma 1.0S0.000
Wlllapa Harbor 1,400,000
WeyRnntlt Versus Dr. Hurtle Is the
First Cn-o Called Treadgold Vs.
Mitchell et al Is up Suit
Judge J. D. Sklpworth opened his
term of tho Circuit Court this morn
ing in Coquillo, having arrived here
last evonlng on tho stage from Eu
gene. He said this morning boforo
going to the county seat, that In all
probability the personal Injury case
of Woygandt versus Dr. I. B. Bartlo
will bo the first on the docket, this
possibly to be followed by the ease
of G. T. Treadgold versus tV. J.
Mitchell and others for $5,0,000
damages.
HE IS 11 CANDIDATE
JUDGE SKIPWORTH AVILL RUN
FOR OFFICE AGAIN
Total
2G.S02.000
Hcdiwjnd
Euroka 3,974,000
Albion 1,597,000
Fort Bragg 1,832,000
Greenwood i. . . . 71 3.000
Mendocino 000,000
Crescent City 023,000
Total 9,339.000
Miikcs Trip Here Over tho Coa.st
Route Willi Largo Number
of Passengers
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GOOD EVENING
Great warrlorB, llko great
carthqiiakos, nro principally
remembered foV tho mis
chief they havo done
Bovco,
In
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SMITH COMPANV SHIPS LAHGE
AMOUNT IN 1015
Recclvo More Fir anil Spruce at
San 1'YmicIhi'o Buy Than
Any Other Klrni
FRIENDS GALORE
I caro not for tho man who's "mad"
at none,
Who claims to bo on friendly
terms with all;
Who'll leave his truo friend In tho
lurch and run
To somo Burdolphlan Idlor's
tempting call.
For such a man cannot bo really
truo,
Nor truo to him his friends will
'over be;
My frlonds nro constant, though
thoy bo but fow;
They aro not frlonds unto mlno
enomy. '
So, whllo tho man, who boastB ot
friends galore,
Is oor scokltig now ones to his
stand
By flattory and intrigue, novormoro
Can I, In friendship, over grasp
his hand,
For unto no one can this man be
truo
Who loveth both your enomy and
you.
W. J. H. Chllwood.
Tho C. A. Smith Company receiv
ed at San Franolsco Bay moro lum
ber during tho year of 1915 than
any of a list of 59 firms which nro
given In n summary of tho year's
business. In addition to this lum
ber thero was much shipped to
Southern California. All ot tho
lumber was manufactured in Marsh
field. Each month tho Smith Com
pany was far In tho lead In tho
amount of lumber received.
During tho year or 1915 tho Smith
Company received nt their yards on
San Francisco Bay a total of 127,
935,000 feet ot lumber, which is
a wonderful record for lumber man
ufacture and shipping. '
Record by Mouths.
The amounts each mouth ot tho
year woro as follows:
Janunry 13,102,000
February 9,800,000
Mnrch Il,885,0'i0
April 12.810.000
May .' 11,145,000
Juno ,,.,..11,225,000
July 11,400,000
August 8,984,000
September 8,133,000
October 9,783,000
November 8,158,000
December 8,324,000
Judge Sklpworth, who is hero
to hold court, says that ho is n
candidate for re-election to the
Circuit Court bench on tho Demo
cratic ticket. His nomination comes
up at tho primaries In April. There
Is ono opponent In his locality al
ready In tho field, J. O. Potter, of
Eugene, on tho Republican ticket.
Tho Judgo is woll remembered
from his last nppearanco here in
September, when he tried several
cases In Coquillo and where ho
created a very favorable Impression.
Conies In on Stiigc.
Thero were 33 passengers on tho
ntngo yestorday from Florence, and
Judgo Sklpworth, who was among
tho number, thought it a great ad-
venture to be brought down the
bench in rolnys.
Ho arrived in Floronco on Mon
day too late to catch tho stago and
so wnltod over until yesterday when
passengers woro nblo to mako con
nections nil tho way through. Thero
were too many, however, for tho I
small number of cars. To
will delight your fancy in many new ways. The blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos does away with tongues
bite and throat-parch and leaves no unpleasant cigar etty
aftertaste, no matter how many you smoke! Smokers ZtitlvrsAit
11 1 , i , j i i r ' Mviici rp our
quickly realize that the absence of coupons or pre- jffi&sr,z,u&
miums is due to the cost of the tobaccos. You compare wpsSiv:
Camels with any cigarette for quality, flavor, aroma;
for satisfying "body" for anything any ciga
rette ever did offer you! You'll prefer Camels
to straight Turkish, or straight Domestic, or
any cigarette you ever smoked! -And
Camels will not tire your taste!
over
DMckmim.
irn'ci ketpa out air,
ving the
blended
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at illut-
fimoeiifV
bteake without tearint
the tin-foil, which fold
back iiifo It place.
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Ctmtliaretotdtvfrjnrhtnln
tcientiflcally tttted pmekttet,
30 for iOe; or ten ptckitn
300 ditnttet) in a ilia fine.
paper-coreredesrton far f 1.00.
We etronfly recommend thin
carton for the home or office
eupply or when you traveL
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winslon-Salcm, N.C.
SX' ii
What to do when
Backache comes on
"I found immoaioto rlief In tlio um
Kct xnenacd them, and do not Jtndvr of a
-,....l till- l,n .trlvnra lirnncllt half ZiV rolT.f '." "" W'7 ,aUOa t0
tho number to tho first crook below C. V Lnndrum, n travcllnrr Balpumnn.
the SluslnCw and went back up the &Vl'!lAfflX;
beach for tho rest. , ?' J"J,V,or, ,M '"?. "?"?. ff1"? !'"'.?
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ijii in wiu unu ujl vuwy ll
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
GoroC & King.
ICayo Mnrshfield nt 7 n. in., nud returning leaving from Einplro nt
8 n. in. Leavo Mnrshflchl nt 11 a.m. and returning Icavo South
Slough at 1 p. in. Lcavo Murshflcld nt C p. m. nnd returning
Icavo South Slough nt (1 p. in.
Moro KclnyH Made.
Kidney I'IIIh.
Another such lap was made to WS $fiS ?i&tMlZi&$ d$.
Total for 1916
,127,935,000
lirinir alt the narty to tho Umpnun, penrcU and I fmvo had no recurrence of
oriiij, an uiu iiany iu iu it thosp palnH which frequently umounu-d
aitU on UIO lOWOr unu iu v-uua uuj imira neurniKIC proporilollM." i
tho same tactics were continued un- nM&S$c3?VL$?U I
til the entire 33 stood at Jarvis rrrcyfT umM!!
Landing, where tho Atlns mot them tho uho ot Foley Kidney vu; Tliov .
bringing the party in about 8:30 JJffi ffi,,, 'I'tioS:' 8ft
. . clear tho iioIhoiih tint nt vntir .i'.tnin
last evening. ,y hoi pine your kldneyti and bladder to
Fortunately it was n warm day normal healthy actlgn.
with llttlo wind blowing and no, For snIo by 0wl Pivscrlption Phar-
rnln, so tno passengers ru ... macr. Prank D. Cohan. Central Avo-'
nuo. Opposltd Chandler Uotol. Tele
phono 71.
'GRAVEL'
We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any (uantltles
from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices;
From pllo on ground, ?2.J'B por yard. m
oanoad lots, tukou from care, $2.00 per yard.
Itetnll DepartumaC
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite i'ost-Offlco. Phono 100.
T. J, tiCAIKH tl A, U. nOIKJINB
Marshfiplfl PA,NT AND
lYidrbnnem decorating ;co,
Estimates Furnished
Phono Uiun. MnrshlcltL Ortfot
SAVE MONEY ,
by ordering tlio famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton t,oo
Lump coal, por ton f&BQ
Or half ton of both fj,7i
D. MOSSON, Prof.
Phono 18-3 or leavo orders at
Hllljcr'n Cigar Store.
greatly Inconvenienced by tho en
forced waits along the sands.
I
Superstition Is what prompts a
person to bollovo n horscshoo avor
tho door has more virtue than a
lock nnd key.
A Coos liny man must indeed bo
mighty busy when ho hasn't tlmo
to stop and watch a dog fight.
Tho faddists lmvo started a movo
to mako February 29 a National
holiday, observing It In fcomo useful
SUM THIRD
OXLV TWO OTIIKRK Alli:.l IX
POSTAL lUIPOSITS
Nearly Fifty Thousand Dollars of
Coosi County Money Is Iu
Tho Sax lugs Hank
Marshflold stands third among tho
cities ot Oregon iu the amount of
inoiioy on deposit Iu tho postal sav
ings bank, according to figures made
public by that division or tho post
office department. Portland Is first
way. Wo know somo Coos Uaya"d A8tor,ft Bec0,ul nml Tho DaUo" "Picket . .V.V.V.V.V. . ! Wilbur Lyon
c's fourth bohlnd Marshflold. Tho Trustee William Henry W R ChanrJIPP
IMSTLLDFFICEHS
MARSIIFIKLl) MIST NO. lHDd OF
OWLS PUT IX XHW JIHADS
Wero lllected In December liiotnllu-
tlou Ih Followed by Raiuiiict
And Social Time
Members of tho Marshflold Xest
,.o. 18UC hold tholr annual lnstalla- J ll Wrinht
tlon of oftlcors lust ovenlug at tholr i
hell on north Front street which was
lollowed by a bnnquot and social
good time. Tho election of officers
occurred In Decombor.
Past President Dan MuDonnld, of
thu North Hend Nest, was tho Install
ing officer.
Tho now officers of tho Owls for
1910 mo;
Past President . . John Drockmuellor
Prcsidont . . W. A. Hill
Vlcu prcsidont .... Hmll Churchill
invocator C. II. Hill
Secretary . , J. O. Schott
Treasuror O. 13. Hayod
Warden L. L. Ross
Sentinel J. II. MeDonnld
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
l'hyslcian nnd Surgeo
Offlco.-Irvlng Illock,
Offlco hours: 11 to 12 n. in.; 3 to
1 anil 7 to 8 p. in.
Phones: Offlco 1-13-J; Re., 143-I
Phono 188-D
RUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Rjo, Hnr and Throat fipocIiUist
GISSHS FITTED
Phone aau-J. Rooms 200-201
Irving illock.
DR. MATTIK IJ. bHAW.
l'hyslcian nnd HurgeoM
Piiono .130-J.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 304 Coko Bldg. Phone 145-J
Residence Phono 363-L.
Abstracts
IMK1ICMAT1UR
KOR RCLIARLU AWSTRACTS OI TITLE AND
AHOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CIT3T, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SUNGSTAOKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND
HENRY SKNOSTACKEN, MANAGER
W00DG00D WOOD
W. II. Lingo has it nt 91. GO 4
$- cn-jii por load, nlso coal, Tith
prices reasonable. Gnrbngo remer
od. Phono H27-J.
SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT
SERVICE
IiAUNCII EXl'RESS
leaves Marshflold every day
8 n. m. Loaves hena of river
at 3: IS p. in.
STEAMER RAIN'IIOW
loaves Iioiiil of river dally at 7
k. in. Leaves Marshfleld at a p.
m. For charter apply on board.
ROGERS & SMITH
Proprietors
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NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. F. A. Kilburn
SAILS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5. AT 11:30 A. M.
FROM SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
For Fuithor Information Call 130. L. G. GUSHING, Agent.
FARE TEN CENTS
City LlinltH North Rond, Be.
fjl COMMUTATION nt
Li TICKETS 91.75 ZU
Marshfiold-Nortli Rend Auto
Lino
Cars etery ten minutes from
O a. m. to 12 p. ni.; to South
Slough onco a dav, leaving at
11 u. in.; to Empire threo trips
a day.
GORST & KING, Props.
TODAY'S ADVICE
O- , 9
Don't waste all your flowers on
tho dead. Throw a few bonnets to
tho llvo ones once in a while.
Every time a Coos Hay married
woman exclaims "Dear me!" her
; .Marshflold
Tlllt lVlllrta
husband frisks hla potkels and pumj011
agrees with Wr. ccilllo ".'.,
... (Mjrtlo Point
Lvon a Coos Day married '"nxoth Uond
ioe is npi to grow com it ins
total xunount on deposit In tho conn
ty is 119,759. Tho following mo
thu number ot depositors and tlio
amounts on deposit in tho cltlos Iu
tho load and tho othor cities in this
port of tho state.
Portland 7,231
Abtorla 041
219
217
21
11
13
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$1,004,590
128,012
3U.C1G
31,322
1,508
dinners aro not kept warm.
THE OLD GROUCH SAYS
1
"Tho descent of man sometimes
consists ot falling in love."
Adam was tho only man In tho
history of tho world who nevor trlod
to blame his downfall on horudlty.
Itoseburg ...... 118
Port Orford .... l
Drain ic
Florence 1 1
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE carrier boja lmvo strict In
structions to pinto thu Times
on tho porches or in mall
but of subscribers during tho raluv
seuson. Subscribers nro entitled to
Iw ihem thore. If tho boys fall lr.
tholr dutv wo want to know It.
Don't hug your righteous complaint Mafahflold
In voui' liosnin ns n. Hnnrnt snnnn.. "" a.m.
1.954 ( but phone tho Times office. Don't
1,197 wait u weok or so, but let us know
8,421 the NEXT MORNING.
17.393 give you SERVICE.
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building
Marshfleld, Oregon.
TIME TABLE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
Leave
300
3,205
551
meu who could obsqrve it iu a use
ful way- by taking a bath on that
date. Onco in four years Is bettor
than neyor.
Times want ads tiring results.
t NEWS OF OREGON :
TILLAMOOK The County Court
has mado a loy of 15 mills which
Is two mills less than last yoa,r.
PENDLETON Ot or 2300 coyotes
wero killed In Umatilla County
during 1915 and tho total bounty
paid out was $7033.
CORVALLIS Tho levy In Denton
tax is 13.1 mills and tho total lovy
in tho city of Conallls Is 37.9 mills.
7.45 n.m'.
8:15 a.m.
Wo want to J'ia n'm
That's our,1"1 a-ni-
1: 15 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
business. Hut unlrss tto KNOW ou l1'30 .
aro having trouble getting your na-i1-"00 P'm
por regularly on the poich or In tho
unll box, wo of course, can take" no
steps to correct tho tiouble. Don't
bo afraid you will bo considered a
klukor. You won't, If you havo a
klok coming wo not only urgo ou
to deliver It at onco, but wo bollovo
wo have a right to know It. Thnt's
tho only way wo can keop YOU sat
isfied, nnd wo don't claim wo can
do It all tho time then, but wo will
do tho best wo can and wo want a
olmnco to do our best. You will help
immensely by telephoning poor sqr
vlco next morning to Tho Tlmos of
fice. Phono 133.
Leave
North Bend
7:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:45 n.m
1:15 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.ra
5:15 p.m
6:55 p.m.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. '
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
!
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular l'laco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and JJ'dw'y.
0:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
Poget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modera
twenty-lnch hydraulic dredge la Pacific waters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfleld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
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WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO,
Assets $2,340,000.00
PflVS fl rtnr ront nn cQiInne i
J rw uuiii wl wHllliMw
4 ,
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO,
I Local Treasurer
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DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will ho kept
OPEN TO TUB PURIJO
A regular state licensed
undertaker will be la
charge
Phone 105-J
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