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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1916)
" . ;T: ,3rHE,te0sAAY TIMES, MiRSHFiEU), dlGON. . WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 6, 1916-EVENI.NG EDITION , . : dm. l ' aaH L. r; T-rr-m : s . Twn vil rtnx . 1 IfTJHEK WASTE ARMY IS DEFEATED SEEMS LI DREAM When v You Your .n t1 l Vi'j ! 'i i. ' G0VEIIXMI3NT JX)OKS INTO LOSS IN IitliMUISU IH'tflNICHS ' 'Sccus To Vlnil Way o Save in Hy- products Interesting Kuets on , ., ,, Subject PllllllMfal ,!' "WASHINGTON, D. 0., Fob. 1C "'''Vnst'd In tho logging Industry In tho 1 United States amounts to in to 20 per cent dr tho timber cut, or about 'n billion and a half cubic feet of ' fr563' annually. ' Sawmill wasto also amounts to several billion cubic feet rit1 'wood', although not till of it Is ' absolutely waste'. A Imllotln on tho ' '" subject of lumber byproducts Just Is- nuAtl .'. 1 . in. tltirncm nf l.'nmlirtl Iill1 Dull. UJ .nu i-lll-l ... wn . 'Domestic Commorco, Department of Conniorcb, makes the claim that only ' 320 feet of lumber Is dscd for, each M.flOO 'feet thai stood In tho forest. It ffaa (o prodigious wnsto or American forest resources that leu 4ho Durca-ot Foreign and Domestic Comm'crco to plan a thorough study of tho methods of utilizing tho wasto products of tho lumber Industry, hero in tho Unltod States and In thoso European countries that liavo made -tlio'most' progress In this lino. The plan was to -bavo tho American In dustry profit s much as possible by tho-lmrd-carued experience of tho older countries. Unfortunately the war upset the plan completely, and thero Is io ' Immcdlato prospect of making tho proposed Investigation. Hut as tho liiiTcau had already engaged Prof U K. Ilonson, a well-known authority on tho subject, It was decided to go ahoad and make a study of tho Industry In this country. Some of (ho I'nch ' There Is In tho bulletin a eompleto review of tho wood-dlHllllntlou In dustries, tho manufacture of tannin extract, tho manufacture of tho vart oiis'kluds of wood pulp used In the paper Industry, tho (production iof ethyl alcohol from sawdust, the man ufacture of producer gas, and u num ber of other minor products. Tho extent to which those- Industries nro carried ou Is outlined, and In cases wlioro nn Industry Ih not prospering a discussion of tho causes for such a condition Is given. Import and oxport statistics nro Included whun available, Tho annual production of wood pulp In 'tho United States Is vultlcd at over $80,000,000. HnlpliUo-pulp makers aro considerably Interested In tho possible utilization or tho sulphite wuoto lliitior for tho recov ery or Bulphur or other profitable utilization. This (would (iciuilt In a lowering of tho. cost iif sulphlto puPV( Tho nmiiurneturo or kraft pulp 13 also becoming well established, and Is bringing about tho utilization of cneapor wood. I'Tlio utilization of wood for tho minor processes described In this re port Is not extensive. iiavi: tun ih:i,i:o.ti:h SALEM, Or., Kelt. 10. Formal no tlco that Orogon Is entitled to ten delegates to tho Democratic conven tion, which meets at Kti Louis, Mo., Juno next, wuh rceoluM by Secre tary of State Olcott. The communi cation Is addressed to tho "Deino crats or tho United lltates" and Is nlgned by William l- .Mct'ombs, chair mum or tho Democratic National Committee. Arter auuoiiuulug tho date and phico where tho convention will bo hold, Mr. McCombs explains tho ba sis upon which tho number or ilelo nluu fiom each slate shall bo de termined. It.UMtOAD IHCADV SOON s It08UIIMttiroro.,".'ob. It!. The Oswego, D.illas ,- ItoMohurn railroad, whluh will extend Horn lUiinus, on tho main lino of the Southern i'a oirio, to the iimrrlen or the I'oithind lOonmnt company, will bo ready for operation by May I, according to an nur.()uiiceuieut inado by olfielaln of tho company hero. One hundred .men aro now at work loading the nmd prepanuory to ,,!,. the rails. M hooii tho lino h completed, tho llmerock ulll l, hlrpml ( 0. sego for tn'atnmiit Remove Waxtc Matter . That Causes Sickness i "I ctioprfully rceommpiiil Volcy , Cntlmrtlo Tnlilcts to nny 0110 surfer iiiR wltli constipation or 111Iuumih'b." lcorEo Junncr, 410 I.at)or St., titm Antonio, Texas, AVlioq tho bowoln nro cIojjbcmI with n nnsa of pnlBunnim wnsto, blllou- nes, blck licuilurlic, Hour stonmrh, MoatliiK Rases, nnd ironcriil Oloiom. fort result. A wliolosumu uiul thyr bugldy clcanslnir cathartic that wilt inovo oR tho coniicattil mass without erlidncr or nausea Is Foley Cuthartlo Tublots. Take them nt bed tlmo, nnd the next morning you wilt nnd a irratcful relief, without nny dlsoom Xort, licadacho or unpleasant after 'effects. -"They krop tho llvor hoalthlly notlvo, proiuoto digestion, und Lliut out JiimuI uches ana blllouantfia. Ask your drueulst. t For 810 by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank, D. Colion, ContriU Avo niio. Opposite Chandlor Hotel. T9l phone 74. louxa ino;r is stahhh dast NK3IIT AT M'COHMACS HOOM Police Ae Called lint Can Not (in "Dirty Doen" Meets Two of Kneniy and Helica's Police were called last evening to suucll a young riot out at Mn Cormnc's Log Hoom where a group or boys, said to have been from Hunker Hill and styling thoinsolves "Tho Dirty Dozen" had ,'ono to wreak veiigeanco on 11 cpuplo of enemies. Inasmuch as tho trouble was far out or town tho police were unable to respond. Tho boys fought it out, with tho lesult that the army or two vanquished tho visiting brigade, send ing a couple or them homo with black oyes, so the, story goes. Tho "Dlily Dozen" marched south In battle array and Mrs Oram by, who lives at the boom, said that her son, Homer, anil also Hay Fuller wero summoned to colors and invited out to tako their "medlclno." Objection was inado -to tho two boys righting the dozen. A compromise- was made and tho two started taking on tho visitors one at a time. There was a grand .meleo and the "Dirty Dozen" turned and fled, with drooping colors. It Is said the boys, who nro be tween 1 1 and 20 years of ago, have bad trouble previous to this and de cided tho best way to do was to .right it out. JAPANESE SHIPPERS FORM REALTY COMPANY 1117 AMnclntrtl I'm Id Coot Ilaj Time.. PHKIN, Fob. 10. It lias been an nounced that Presided. Asa no of the Toyen Klsen Knlshu, which operates Mourners between San Francisco and tho Orient, and President Watauabu ot the Watuuabo bank, In Yokohama, together with sovoral other Japanese business men, have organized a realty company with a capitalization ot one million and rive hundred thousand yen to deal In laud and buildings at at Tslng-tati. This slop Is regarded as an Indication that tho .fupunoso have, no Intention or withdrawing f io m Tslng-tau In the near future t AT THE HOTELS X $ Clmndlci- Hotel. W. O. Kgleston, San Francisco; 10. Schij'eder, San Francisco: O. II. McCutcheon, San Francisco; W. W. Meyer, Halt Lake; W. A. Harr, Cor vallls; J. L. Smith, Coiiulllo; Dr. V. L. Hamilton and wife, Coiiulllo; F. (. Leslie, Coiiulllo; J. F. Wendllng, Myrtle Point; F. J. Wendllng. Los Angeles; (J. M. Morris, Sail Fran cisco; J. L. Flanagan, Seattlo; It. It. McKeail, Seattle ;A. A. Pirn, hun Francisco: C. II. Mitchell. San Fran cisco; F. H.'Davls. Hugone. St. Laurence Hotel. L. .Martin, Coiiulllo; C. Lenard and wHo, Portland; Max Wlllard, Portland; C. 8. McCulloch. Coiiulllo; J. W. Lulrd, Coiiulllo; Dan Dliu mlek, Coiiulllo; Ira C. (iardner, Co iiulllo; ICurl Slaglo. Coiiulllo; lgln lleliner, Coiiulllo; Cllfr Cray. Coos Kher; W. K. Wiseman, Powers; Caudo C. Moon, Poweis; W. S. (irn hum, San Frunulseo; Mlko lloono, SiimuMr. Lloyd Hotel. M. Cooilpaster, Itluo Uldgo; C. 1). .larinan, Ilaudou; J. .1. Murray. Illuo Uldgo; Adjust Matson, Coos Itlver: J. Carson, Portland. TCKSDAV'SAHmVAl.s Thoso regb'tered ruesday wero. at tho IioIoIh Ct'ondler i.'otel. (liiorgo A. SlnU, ilaudou; O. It. Spires, Powers; W. J. Lougsiiom, Coiiulllo; C. A. Lundstroni, Coiiulllo: N. A. Nelson and wlfo, lliiusor; Swan Ilciuon. Portland; '. ,:. Illnil uuirsh and wife, llausor; Dr. Karl Cu ... 'V'v'',,'' "T' , ' ' , , l,r"T""' " ' " , ! Ml,MI,,,M,l M-Vrtl ' ol,,l: J. I.. Mnurinn. Mvillo I'.ilnii .I.iiihm 'A. Dollar, Ilaudou; (leorso I.. Oiog jory, Portland; Oeorgo II, Onrrlali. ISeattle; William Caudlln. Coiiulllo; M. I), bhermn . Ilaudou: .S. Wblt- ctt, liaudun, St, l.awicnui Ihilel. K. T. Canmll, Ut'dport; Wiiltor .loliiiHoii, 1 lamer; I,. llowron, Powow; V. Doiiu, I.akoaldi; Mr. P. Kadfoid and hod, Coo rhoi; Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Coon river; Walter Htull, Allusauy; Mr. and Jim. Uuiwoll Sago, Kalrviow. l.lojd Hotel. H. C. Dale. Klamath KiiHU; 11. Diinluiiii, Coiiulllo; .Ml l4uiiu Itoh hlim. KinnJi-n; Owirjto T. Wilson, lillenuliurii: N. Matolo, llaudon; J. Carbon, Portland. Pit A lit lit! lotylvyd u KllllO ,1(111. through. OITV--TI10 first mull tlw John Hay vulloy SI Iiiim huuii brought Want nrirci Using telN tho no longer-wanted things. LIOTTKlt TKLLH OF $100,000 AT I PUlt CUNT ON LOCAL LOANS May Ho Vh Definite Signs or Itctttriilng (,'ood Times Many ,Nny It's Too fi'ooil to He True. Reports from the oast or tho good business and prouperlty that ii supposed to bo spreading to the west, have been frequent here. In net they liavo become so frequent as to draw forth vory llttlo coin ment. Hut yesterday there was a bit of actual prosperity now that sirted toward C003 Hay. A local business man received a letter from a Spbkano concern to tho effort that It would llko to lo-in out J 1 00,000 horo at four per con. "Can't bo so," Insisted ono tnnn. "Dream," said another. Hut Its nit actual fact. The letter further olueldal"d to tho effect that money Is boromlug plentiful In the west and ways and means of making Investments are in demand. I An arrival recently frori Spokane btatcd that souio of tho banks there Wo flndliii: It difficult to nlaco in loans tho ever Incrcablilg deposit being received.- Tho prevailing ratcB of Interest on IC'oos Hay now rango from 8 to 10 per cent with tho latter mark gener ally tho stronger. Providing tho, aliovo mentioned amount of money comes flooding Into tho loVal mar ket tho chances bcoiii pretty good that rates will rapidly decline. PLAN I'ICSTIVAIi Itotchurg to Hold Slrau berry Slnnv t During .Mnntli or May IIOSKHUKO, Or., Feb. 10. - Koa? burg will hold Its annual Strawberry Carnival this year, according to an agreement reached by the business men. Tho carnival will bo held on Thursday and Friday, following tho convention -of the Oddfcllowu and ItoboknliB or Oregon hero May It!, 17 and IS. A muss meeting or citizens will lie hold soon when details for tho event will bo worked out. Tho strawberry carnival hns hecomu a pormank'iit event In Itoseburg and there was much opposition to abandoning It at tills time. LICTTKHS (Jin1 IlKSULTS Kugciio Hanker CcIn Itepllcs Thoso Sent Out I5UOKNH, Or.. Fob. 10 C. 1). Roror, president or the Hugouo Chamber or Commerce and president or tho Hank or Commerce, has ic celvcd a reply to every letter writ ten by him to bankers In all parts of tho country Letter-Writing week. Ho Invited these bankers to spend their vacations In Oregon. All who auswored expressed n dealro to visit the Pacific coast. JOINING! .MILITIA PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 10. Flf-ty-uluo men, enough to form an en tirely now company, liuvu been added to tho different organizations of the Oiauon National (luard during tho piiHt week. That number Ineludoa rvciMillH added to orgnulnztloiiH throughout tho entire tstuto. SOCIAL CAMv.NDAK wi:i).'i:si)Ar Neighborhood Card Club with .Mr. and .Mru. Atchison. Prim-Ilia Club with Mrs. ICal llrauuor. Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. Kllubcth .Merchant. Pustliiio Club with .Mis. Ml lau Richardson. Auction Bridge club with Mih. A. 0. Itouors. Thlniblo Club Valentino party with Mr. nnd Mrs. a (leorgo Mnudlgo. THUltSDAY. Mluno-Wla club with Mrs. A. Downs. Alert Club nll day session Iwitli .Mrs. V. K. Hood ou North Coos Itlver. Klostor elub with Mrs. Mo 4 n el tlordou. ltuliibow Club liesslon at elub house. A. N. V. Club with Mrs. 4 Israel l.uudo Kill DAY Past Matrons Association with .Mrs. Krances Hiuard. Nor. hutli. Y. P. S. In Church ohupol. Thlmblo Club with .Mrs. C. S. Kaiser. Promenade roneert and Washington feto in Kaglus hull. Nor. I.uth. Y. P. S. Soolal at homo of Mr. and Mrs. (J. Stocii in Hunker Hill. l.euturo and souliil ovunlng In North lloud Methodlit church. I.ndlos Art Club with Mr. A. L, IlQiisoworth, t ' "THE GUNNERY" OltKROX WKHKIiY INIU'S- l thiaij hi:vii:v i Tho Long Fruit products Co. con ttiinphitcu oroiitlng $100,000 Cliorry preserving plant In Portland. Tho Doornhechor Mfg. Co.. will build on additional wnruhotitio In Portland. Tho Orogon State Kvdurntlou of Lutior oppoiiea tho Suudfiy cloning law. Kprlugriold MethndlntB will build u ir.,000 church. At Springfield, Phil .Inhmiou will erect a plant to uiaiiufiiettiro fortll- ron, clilclccii feed, uents foot oil etc. ' 'I'1'" '' " r" & ' Co employed I - 'rn ,lwm looping Its traekti clear In Portland during tho recant snow. Tho city of Portland omployod 1,000. Tho Htato banku, according to ox amtuers' report show a good profit. Tho S. P. Co, will spend $50,000 Improving Its yards at Kuijeno, At ICugono, tho l.umb lAimher Co, lot tho contract for ':I0, 000,000 feet of logs. ; Norway win xunu ti.iicuiuim io 4 1 Northwest In spring to got Douglas 4jflr seedltngB to replant with In that coiiniry, fiwlft Packing Co., of Chicago. Is organising n $1,000,000 livestock cor poration In Kustern Oregon, Medford hasu population of I'J.fiOO and IS factories with invested capital of $2:10,000. Tho contract for tho Grants Pass $("00,000 Biigar factory has been lot. During tho slhcr thaw In Portland, the Ilielflc Tolephono und Telegrapli Co. paid $f,00 n day hotel hill nnd N$2ri0 a dny taxi hill for its nporaaors, furnished them with lf dozen tooth brushes and 1 dozen combs in order to save them the Inconvenience of trying to get to and from distant homes, Antorlu wants u first class wholu bole grocery house. Tho Harney County Tribune Ih a new paper at Mums. Tho Kugono Fruit C! rowers Asso ciation Increased its output 25 por cent during the past )oar. V. A. Kosor of Klckrcnll, Ore., won fl.4S3 In prizes on 24 sheop t the Panaiina Paiiflc KxposlUon. Astoria has a population of 10, 100 and 57 manufacturing plants with capital or $5,203,000. A Wugeno professor is experiment ing with n nuichluo to utilize wood wnstQ. Bond. Dullotln says engineers with full orow hag started n s,urvy from Buy EMEM IF YOU HAVE NEVER HAD AN AUTOMOBILE YOU PROBABLY DO ll0T REALIZE THAT THERE ARE CONSIDERATIONS SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE FIRST COST AND A LIST OF SPECIFICATIONS THAT THESE TWO THINGS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED LAST. ' IF SOMEONE GAVE YOU A BIG $5,000 CAR FOR $1.00 UNLESS YOU HAD A LARGE INCOME IT WOULD BE WORTHLESS TO YOU BECAUSE THE EXPENSE OF OPERATION AND UPKEEP WOULD BE SO GREAT YOU COULD NOT AFFORD TO RUN IT. IF YOU BOUGHT A REALLY GOOD CAR AND COULD NOT BUY SUCH REPAIR PARTS AS YOU NEEDED WITHOUT SENDING EAST FOR THEM AND THEN YOU HAD TO WAIT A MONTH IN THE SUMMER BEFORE BEING ABLE TO RUN YOUR CAR'IN THE SEASON YOU HAD MOST USE FOR IT, YOU WOULD REALIZE THAT YOU HAD MADE.A MISTAKE. When you buy your car forget tho flist cost and get down to basic facts, What you want to know is how much it will cost to run your car every day, Will youMojvjco "'bo unint i ruptod because you can get repair parts quickly and cheaply in case of an accident? PiofH by tho experience of others, Study Hie- exam plo of efficiency boforo Vbur eyes ovoiy day in tho Gorst & King auto lino,' Wo can assure you that the last consideration In-Gorsl & Kind's minds when they purchased tho Ford. cars was tho first cost, Thoy have a 'garage full of high price;! cais that aro not oporating while the service-giving Fords aro carrying nino pas sengers and traveling 90 miles every day, s Remember that service is not hot air, This year lhprcwlll bq a stock of 'Ford parts In Marshfleld, North Bend, Coquille, Bandon 'and Gold tlcach and Jf. you gon a tour you will find them in practically every town in the cou ntry and 1hcv price of pants so low that you cannot afford to tinker, with, a worn pait on any part of your car, This is tho typo of service impossible to find in any other car on account of. the yearly changes and tho compaiatlvely few cars of any other type In any particular locality, Wo have in Marshfleld today a $2,000 stock of Ford parts for you to draw on, This is probably easily three times, as largo a stock of repair parts as that carried .in Coos county for all.olher makes of cars combined, When you buy a Ford you are not taking a chance. The cost of operation, the satis faction, the power, the service, are not claims but pioved facts which you can find out youisi If, Every Ford owner is a Ford booster and there aro a million of them who will give you the facts, If you want tho real "dopo" talk to any experienced automobile user who lias ever tried Fords and see -what ho says, Ford Touring Cars, $525; Roadsters, $475, delivered in Marshfield These prices aro mado possible only by immense production and roprosonl groatci valuo dollar for dollar than any car in the world, ISAAC R. TOWER COOS AND CURRY irciid toward Hums ou tho Htruliuru lino. It Is estimated that Astoria spent $150,000 for now buildings In l!i 1 5. Monmouth spent about $25,000 for now buildings In 1015. Tho Oregon-Portland Conient Co,, Oswego, announces It expects to ho Marcli 15. SHOE SALE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Can glto jou prices that mo Just the miiiio as having a h.ilo on nil the time. Ilccnusii our More Is umll Is no higu tint wo can't hell you as good shoes us j nn can get niiy vthciv, and "fur less money all (ho time, .Our lent Is Itss, all our expenses less, and ivnieuiher you help piy this expenso aujwlieiu you go, Compaio our prices and tlio quality of sImmw with others and J ou will n conxiiiced. Dulles' Kino Dress Shoes in patent leiv'her, gun uietal ami xicl kid, made in new last. Prices from !, 15 to .$:i.l5 JHsm's' mid CIiIIiIitii'h Shofi in gun metal and patent leather, niiiile In different hliaied Inst. Prles fmni tfU.OO to 't5 Men's Woik Shoes, double soles and singlo soles, from .,15 to s;;i.t5 (iiiio In and l.e! I's Show You. Electric Shoe Store Shoes Itcpalml Whilo You Walt S. J. I.M.MHL, Prop. ISO South Hrondwuy AlmJ T M ) t 1 DEMAND Til J H-B llllAXD CANXHI) (itXIDS BEST BY TEST California Fruits, Hawaiian Plue apple, llipo Olh'os, Corn, Means Peas, Asparagus, OjstcVs, Salmon, Minced .Chuius, Crab, Shrimp, 'Tuna, Plmlentos, ltalslns, Currants AND ALL OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Cotirth, So. Phone 220-R BER REPRESENTATIVE UUUHUI Wo havo the e um'j Better Meats ThZs3 THAT'S WHAT WIJ nivis YIIV II Is O'l1' ciia"11' to glo you the lcst tho market nfroidj t ml inn inrp-' leular patrons assure us that wo mo surcevdhut. not a regular patron lieio, you had IMter iirnm J(J will henefll you ami benefit us. All kinds of Smoked .Meats and other- lines found In a first clu-s " I PHOXK I'S YOl'lt OltDHK J. E. Ford Co. r M 1?4 South B'way iJH!OI If lal J PHOXi: nsa PARCFI POT YOI IR LAUND We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY V9, Marshfield, Orer , ' im velllni: rluhta for t'i'J I n U iliu I Tr'al size, io cents. LOCKIIAKT PAUSONS DKUfl CO. THK nrxAuu STORE l uu BPUCWB . u us. 4u - - II ll.tll.jjkl 111!"'-- I xV.il. WS ST