The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 01, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE CfJOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIgLD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
SAVE LITTLE
rIEL0
(Continued rrom Pago Ono.)
J tn possible). It would roqulro n very
powerful tug and with tlio liolo In
tlio bottom Homo nrrungcinont for
holding the vessel nlioVo water would
bo necessary, nolng so deeply Inv
1 ii'd ded in tlio and sonio thought
that an effort to pull, the 'vessol off
the bench would result only lit pull
ing it apart.
Othera Wrecked 'J'licro
The FlflVhl 3t,ruc.c on, tlio sub
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TOM JAMKS UHMoXSTHATKH IN
TKNSIVH FAHMIXO
Grows1 Vogetohlcs In Hocs, Ono
Above- .Mio .Oilier Hcaiitiflc.H
Windbreak in Practical Way
Tom James Is raising vegetables
on tlio wall. Not satisfied with the
iitlll life pictures of beautiful gardens,
of carrots and rutabagas on platters
and all that sort of thing, ho has
made a garden Hint very shortly will
ylojd him. vegetables for tlio rest of
tlio your.
And so moro about his hanging
garden. "Can't be tild," you say.
Hut It linsjjeun mid la. It's mi act
uality, lie linn demonstrated that a
COOS BAY LU
Y MILLS START
EER NOTES
Mi
gorged Jetty in nearly, the, same place i'""0" ,,008( noJ ocd1 "" ont"'0, !m,r
where 'tho Mnndnlny struck In 1002 hIoch "' orJ.cr l0 ",!,lt0 'eo l,"S
qtrpek
nnd romalncd for twenty-four bourn
beforo being saved mid also where
tlio Unndon some years ago struck.
At that time a number of iiinn were
aboard ns paHBongera to Mnvshflold
whoro thoy woro coming to ntlond
n big gathering and t was necessary
for tho llfcsavcrs to remove the pas
sengers. Tho covo whoro the Unndon went
in nftcr getting off tho jetty Is the
aamo place where the Ilnndolph
lurried over aim wrecked and also
where llio Queen wrecked.
Caught lly Current
Tho Klflcld had been outside sluco
10 o'clock the night boforo. alio had
been circling around and after the
Brooklyn crossed' IK she turned from
tho north and Tipparonliy Blurted, in
ovor tho ear. Tliorb Is a strong cross
current froth tho" north ' unci this
ciuighl'lho yessel and throw her pntp
tho Htilfhiorged Jetty. About flvo
inlniitcs later she backed off but
was carried so that tlio bow struck
the end of tho Jolly and sho swung
around Into tho cove.
Waves dashod ovor tho vessel an
high an tho top of tho smokestack.
Tho pa8songoru wero nil tnkon off
promptly and woro really not In miy
danger or losing tholr liven nnd
could hnvo remained on tho vomo!
until thin morning, hut both passen
gers and crow wero niiNloiin to got
off.
Did Good Work
Cnpt. Johnson and his count guard
crew wero prompt mid offlclout In
tholr work. Tho tnuklo was quickly
rigged and ovcryono taken off In tho
breeches buoy.
It Is suggested by sonio 6f tho ma
rluo men that tho reason that tho
llrooklyn, kq-L Hivrcly wan becaimo
of having a sharper heel mid cutting
l:or way through. Tlio Fiflohl lap I'OUTIiANI), Ore, March 1. O.
a slinllow boat, built oupoelully for c- HMrUmoyor, asslstnnt cnshler of
tuo coiiullln river uud could not with
grow
At the Rwayno alid Iloyl dock Is a
board w.ndbreak to shield tho wharf
from the nor'wost winds that blow.
Tho leo sldo of this windbreak Is so
situated that It goto tho full force of
tho sun, coming and going.
Thrco llouvs Are tho Gulden
Three long and deep boxes woro
built nnd nailed to the wall, oun
abovo tho other, like tho berths of a
Kllhiiru stateroom.
In these boxes hnvo been planted
tho early varieties of vegetables. Kor
Instance, thero are UCO onion plants
In ono of tho boxes.
Tho ground was woll treated with
fertilizers before tho seeds woro
planted. Tho radishes are due In. a
few days to como above tho surface,
then thero will bo beets nnd carrots
nnd iib tho seasons chango other
'things nro to ho planted.
Vegetables Willi tlio Scnwnm
"It's to ho a continual round of
plensuro," says Tom .lames, ns ho
mixes a hit of lime and bono nnd ni
trate of soda for further fertilizing.
And what ho lias domonstrnted on
tho sldo of a wall is merely no no
thing that can bo put to nn actual test
In any llttlo garden spot. Ho has
CO squaro feet of noli In tho boxes.
A plot 10 by 10, and almost anyone
has this much back yard and to spare,
will ralsu an astonishing amount of
vegetables. And If thero Is a woo
bit of earth left ovor, ll'a a simple
mutter to plant Shasta dulsleB, they
grow vory easily, and In fact thorn's
a dozen different flowers that-are
but little trouble uud will mnko the
view from tho bnek porch look "a
bliunod night" better than- tho ono
of Inst year.
ItiritTOX OHKHOX liKADKil
liU.MISHIt COMPANIES TimoUGII
Ot'T NOHTHWKST ACTIV1!.
Idle IUIIIs to llc'itiliie OpeVnlloh.s nnd
Seine lo Ituii Xluiit Shifts
Jinny Ord-r.'i Coma In.
NOQIMAM, Wash., March I.
Capitalists of this clly are preparing
to open In tlio Wyntweho Valley one
of the largest logging operations In
this county, nnd already work of
Biirvoylng the railway for tho pro
ject bus ' been started. Tho com
pany, tho Wynoocho Timber com
pany, has Just been Incorporated,
with Frank II.. Lamb, president; A.
V. Callow secretary and treasurer;
Gust Carlson, vice-president; Allco
K. Lamb nnd 11. 1). Hmcrion.
Tho now company has talcn over
the valuable timber holdings of tho
Lamb Timber company In tho Wy
noocho Valley and has nctiulrcd right
of way for a railway line. Six miles
of railway will bo built at once, to
reach froni tho CIioIiuIIb river to
tho timber mid will bo extended nn
fust as needed. It Is probahlo tho
construction of tho lino will ho let
by contract nnd the work will bo
rushed. The company will Ioho no
more llnio than nocossnry In getting
nctual logging operations started.
Tho company will employ about 200
men at tho start and by next year
expects to extend operations mid
add at least 100 moro men to Its
forco In tho woods.
Another big logging development
now upder wny by a llotiulam com
pany Is (hat of tho National Lumber
company, at Codnrvlllo, In tho east
end of tho county. This company
now Nls engaged In Installing new
camps, mid within a short time will
hnvo operations under way. This
company, when Kb camps aro In
full operation, expects to employ
about 200 men. j
C, whero ho has appeared boforo
tho United States Hoard of Engineers
In support of tho request from this i
section for better bar facilities at
Yarpilna Hay.
Mr. Pondlolon said that tho tim
ber Interests ho represented would
only uwalt tho favorable report or
such survey to begin preliminary
work for tlio erection of up-to-date
mills on Yanulna Hay, with a ctpac
(ty of 10,000 foot n day, and would
also coniniqiico lo build logging
roads to lajl tho Slletz timber belt.
n i ii'i ' 'i in1 "i r"ir n ii " i Ti'i i ' 1 1 1 1 1 if ii 'iT" 'i i i 'i i phi ii i 1 1 i 'Y i i i i
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To IE tin Xlglit aitd Day.
AUMKUHKN, Wash., March I.
That the Wilson DrolheiB' mill will
openlto dny and night hero aftor
March 1, was tho announcement of
Manager .lulm Wilson. Ho s?M or
ders from South America and au
tralla woro piling up fast and fiat I
tho mill had inndo ernrnwincnts fori
lonnago In which to trannport these I
Tho night shift will employ 100 ud-i
dltlonal men.
Mr. Wilson intiinntcd that the,
stcamor Columbia would bo restored '
to tho Abonloon-San Francisco trade. I
l.imilnVmun'.s Slatrinenl. I
"During tho two nionths and a j
half from December 1 to February
lfi, such reports ns aro avullablo i
chow the mills booked 5 ft per cent'
moro orders than thoy had at tho I
corresponding Unto Inst year," said
A. W. Laird at llio lunibcrnimi'ii '
convention In Portland Thursday, In '
explaining tho plno siluntloiw I
M1MTIL
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GlltLS MAItTIAI VlfiW '
.MINNESOTA ro-KDS STATU SVI..1
AIHICS OF PHOSPKCTIVK IllSIJi
Cottage (,'imvo .Mill Wngo liaised.
COTTAOK OIIOVK, Ore., March 1.
-Announcement has been tnado that
wages at tho .1. II. Chambers mill
In this city have been raised 115
conta a day.
Mills at KcImi Get. Heady.
KHLSO, Wash., March 1, Most
of the camps In tho vicinity of Kelso
nro rushing construction work and
ropalin on tholr logging railways,
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B
Hot J lilt IDS, MA b. Ttlu-t
Arnviti
With Electric Starter
and Electric Lights
Four Inch Tires
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Tlilnlc Tbry Should lie Fi-oiii $NfIO (o
l?H,t)(M per Vojii Sao Vleivn
About Habits
MINNUAI'OLIS, Feb. 20.- The
Minnesota Dally, tho Htudent news
paper or tho University or Minnesota,
which has asked tho women students
Ot tlio Institution tbn iillOHtlnn "llnw
much salary mtint ti man receive he- "
roro you would consent to mnrry?"
today received replies ranging from
$800 to $10,000 u year. Most or
tho glrlH woro conservative In tholr
doinaiulB, however, and tho averago
based on dally replies, Is about $1,
C00. A largo mnjorlty of tho girls de
manded that their futnro husbands
bo good dancers, some said thoy must
Yellowstone Today
r1 F. O. B.
Toledo, Ohio
Tlic most sensational value of the 1916 season. A enr-com-
plets to the1 smallest detail, backed liy the second , '.
Largest Factory in the world.
EASY TERMS ' SEE IT AT THE GUNNERY.
Isaac R. Tower
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Htund tho curront whi-U otriick her
on ontorlng tho ch.mnol.
Storm Had. Olio
Tho ntorni which followed ycHlor
dny nflornoon wan a sovoro ono. Capt.
Johnson and sonio of Ills uion wont
aboard tho vonsol In order lo Iry
nnd save nomo proporty. A ropro'
uontatlvo or Tho Times who wont
aboard with tho lire Hiivum wan the
only ono on llio boat nrtor nho slrand
cd oxcoptlng tlio Count Guard mid
noeral or the crow. Tho breakotH
lilt tho Hieru or tho boat with torririo
forco and llio ntrnln tho strongly
built vessel wnn undergoing could
bo felt by tho shook which imiilo her
qylvcr from stem to atom. Water
dashed ovor (ho aflcr deck and
flowed through the cabin while (lib
cngluo room wan tilled with water.
Sato Sonio Property
Tho compiiHS wa saved hut It wttu
nccossafy (o lako It apart. Tho most
delicate parts wero put Into a plllnf
cano nnd lowered ovor tho Hldo of llio
boat ns woro all tho pertiouul ef
fects of the crow mid everything that
could bo conveniently moved.
An It was pourniK down rain llio
goods wero piled on tho bench mid
protected with cowtIukh which wore
talien from tho boat until thoy could
bo Jator removed lo wifely. Practic
ally nothing was lost by tho paitaen
gers nnd crow.
Wiecli Protected
Capt. .lohusou hud his lino on tho
bont after taking off Hiomo on board.
Ho put on another lino so tho 11 fu
tile Scaudlunvlau-Auierlcau National
ltnuk, resigned his ofrico mid prob
ably will become Western mmiagor
for ex-Senator Hiirton, or Ohio, can
dldala for tho Itepubllcnu nonilnn
Hon for I'rosldaut.
saving Incklo could bo removed. This
was dono so (ho vessol would not be
abandoned. A camp was made ashore
Tor ouo of tho sailors who stood
watch all night.
Thero was uMotormluntlon on tho
start that (hero should bo no looting,
Clly Attorney Treadgold Issued an
order Immediately aflor the wreck
announcing that no one would bo al
lowed to take anything away and
that tlio fit would litrk up the
owners Jn proloctlng Iho property.Tho
Teasel In tact wan almoHt on clly
proporty., Thero was no attempt or
(ho kind madu and It Is not llkoly
thorn will Ik; any trouble or that
kind.
Tho enrtio comlsted mostly or u
comilKiimaiit or liny and It Is said
that tho on tire cargo Is not more
thnti, $1,000.
A.'tt.v Xocded
Tho rant that the FHiold wrecked
bmtauso or striking tho Jatty om
pluiHlceM the fact, It iu Hald by llaudou
puoplv, that (he need of rebuilding
the Jolty on tho south or the oiitrmico
Ik groat. Had it not boon thai tho
Jolty; was utihmcrHcil tho accident
would not hnvo happcrod. From the
end or tho bar whoro tho Jetty is
lutack there extends about 000 feet
or sunken Jetty.
BLANCO
Tin Phi in Snrvific otc t
111 I'llllll IIJIIII'IIIH Mlllllll .llllll I IIIIV II1IIUI . ". .... - w. - - '1
know the latest stops, and ono went has Jnt. been thoroughly renovut-
so far as lo say that uho would mnrry
only n man who was a "dreamy dan-
no nn to ho ready to start logging cor." Smoking would he permitted
,.,.,. i i..nu ,. u,w,., u ,..,u(i.i o..,. oven demanded, hv a laruo nmloritv
ifv. it if 1 1 iij nuuu ti frwiicjiiMU .u t ....-.. -----,
or tho girls, hut drinking would beipmjnioiii miroau, ireo mihuir nmin,
ctl, will bo open to llio public March
1st, 10 1(1. Sonio of (Iu features
of tills old hostelry aro, free ent
eral of (ho camps have already put
on crows and ntnrled work. While
others hnvo largo crows working on
tho rights of way which woro ilimi
agod by tho wlntor storms.
Tho Oslrnndor Hallway & TImbor
company camp are operating, as Is
tho Wisconsin en nip at Midway. West
of Kelso, tho Inmnu-Poulsen mid
Kurntitn Logging companies tiro rush
lug right of wny work and soon will
tart actual logging.
Doty Lumber Plant to Open,
CHHHALIS, Wash., March 1.
Tho IJoly Lumber and Shlnglo eoni-!
pany will stnrtworklug with a fnlll
crow. The new'klln Is Hearing com-
nletlou, which will lucreaso tho ci-i
paully to 1,000,000 feet por day.
.Mills On Vaiiilna Ittiy.
NlCWJ'Olfr. Ore.. Mulch I. A
special meeting ot tho Newport Com
mercial club was called to talk with,
F. K. Pondleton. or Kvorott, who has'
Just relurned from WashiuBlon, I).
prohibited, mid those who advocate
card playing say bridge shorild he
substituted for poker uud ono girl
concedes bur husband ouo night a
week for tlio latter game.
r.
KHOKNrc Mm. Holen Coloman
ngod 00 years, has appealed lo tho
supremo court from tho decision of
tho circuit court granting a dlvorco
to John I). Coleman, SO, Tho decreo
gavo her $15,000 worth of proporty.
Mr. and Mrs. Coloutun wero married
three years ago at an old peoples'
homo In California.
Information bnlleln mid Icluii ti rai
ment. Tho palroiiiig.) of tho public
In .solicited.
ItlANCO IIOTKL
jyj Xoitli I'Vont KlVoet,
.Maihhllclil, Oregttn
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotol,
J Phouo 100-L.
I MAIISHFIKM, OltKGON
The
Breakwater
Sajls for
PORTLAND
via -Astoria
INARCH 5.
From
Smith
Dock.
The
F.A. KILBURN
Sails for
EUREKA,
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA!
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
Direct
MARCH 2.
Terminal
Guaranteed Ranges
W V&iii
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Besides First Class Meats
We carry a nice line of . . .
Pickled Lamb Tonguo Pickled Pig l-'cot
Pickled Pig Kara Pickled Pig Snbula
Pickled Trlpo Norway Herring
CodHsh, Kin nun Huddle and various kinds of canned fish.
SMOKKD COUXTHV SAUSAGK, GAKMC SAUSAGH AXI) HPAX
ISII SAUSAGK, .MKXICAX STVLH
Palace Meat Market"
Si, l. OSWALD.
Phono -iOtl-J.
Ccn I ml Are.
I
For information call 136 L. G. CUSHING, Acjcnt.
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Western fuel, Is reinforced Hiioimh
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Micd. It will give satisfaction
owry day In tho year; It is Insured
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this is a point jou cannot woll over
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Come in and let us show you
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Company
o
Ql'ALlTV Umili
North Front Street
FritXISHlNGS
Mnrshflold :
regon Power
Co,
STOCK HAXCII Xciir Allegany, mohtly bolioni, good liullt
lugs, ISO head cattle, team, fanning tools, fine orchard, de
lightful place to live. I'rico 97."(l(. Terms,
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buildings, orchards, tonlM, (ll)O acio.s, (15 of wlilcli Is finest
bottom, I'rico $IU,U(. Torn in.
DAIHV HAXCIICho in, :i()(l ncres, 175 is hotlor, flnJ
hiilhlings, team, Price .yUl.OOU. Terius.
HA1HV HAXCH 1. It. depot on place, close Iu, .-;( Hiicr
hair Is richest liottnm, fine liulldings, hoth rail and natci'
tiaiispoitaHnii, tit head Mock, leant. Prlco $.i:!,nOO. Splcif
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FKCIT i:XCII Splendidly located, llliltl li(gaiiicrry vines
In full hearing, fine- orchard, fjnu Inillllliigs, 17 ncriw, .
UtlO. Tcriu.s.
DHVKI.OPJH) COAi .MINI! -Oii Hdo water, fine coal and
lots of It. I'rico way down.
CHIOKKN HANCil Close in, It) acres, hoiiso. Only $H0l).
CII1CKKN HANOli1.- ncics; close In, $ 'l""11 and
15 a inontli,
FOlt THADK Wo liavo Not Hi Heinl iiilerty and ranches
lo trado for North Dakota properly. Coiho iii nd Invos
llgato.
Wo hnvo Oklahoihn property (o trado for Coos Hay city
or ranch property,
CITY l'HOPKHTV North Don'tl or jrarshfleld. Wo have
it If you nro looking for bargains and locations.
INSUHANCi: Wo carry n full lino of flro inittnuice.
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DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
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