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' iimj- i i ii 1 1 ii u wyna nuwpmn i .. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 4 i n. '. i- m I LUMBER TRUST STORY IS TOLD I mm pusses Government Report Shows Well-Known Woman Succumb Combine Greater Than ' eel to Complication of Ills Standard Oil. . Last Evening. WASHINGTON'. I). C, Fob. 17. Mrs. .Mnry Jnno Mngnry, nn old ros Producing sonic startling statistics, ,j0Hi 0f Coos liny, died at tlio homo Commissioner of Corporations Her- ()t llor ,jm,Bi,tor, Mrs. A. II. McKay, bcrt Knox Smith sent 11 special report n UmA Jngt oVonng nflo un to congress nssertlng Hint n lumber .... ., i i. .,.ni,n.i w.hinii Illness of scvernl months from n corn- trust Is now being orgnnlzcd winch will make the Standard Oil monopoly plication of diseases duo to her nd- look llko a pigmy. i vanccd nge. Smith declared that four-fifths of Mr8 jjagnry was born In Pcnnsyl- tho country's standing timber Is trl- vnnn B0Vcnty.8lx ,. nK0 nm, cnmo vate'y owned. Three or these bold-,t( Cm)S nboul twclltv.nve ymn ltIO rATllOI.IO POPULATION. dngs, ho says those of Weycrhncu cr Timber company, the Southern PaoIIic and the Northern I'ncinc, com prise 238,000,000,000 feet or 11 per cent of all tho privately owned tim ber In tho United States. Interesting .Hint Mien. J Commissioner Smith, In his re ...... .,.. t """" . . . tonv "Tlicso holdings navo cnougu ago. Her husnanu was Killed in an .accident at tho Stave mill about ' twenty yonrs ngo. Fourteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Magary mid twelve of these, about forty grand children and I two great grand children survive her. Tho children nro Will Magary of En- e, Wash., John Mngury of Wheaton, Wash., Clinrlos Mngnry of Wnltcr Hobortson of l ISnstsldo, Mrs. Davis .Jackson of Hut- inMillMM tttttlint t It ii 111 mi nnllnnri1 ,,,,.,, .. . '.Marshflold, Mrs live or six room irame iioubo ior encu , -, AAA AAA r..tlllnM It t .on.. ui xu.wu.wwu ........... . - onvlllo, Wash., Mrs. Jomon of Neb sawcu anu piaccu on cars u wumu make a train 100,000 miles long. Tho largest holders of timber In this country nro not cutting It. Thus they aro resorvlng to thoniBolves Jn calculnblo prollts which will nccruo with tho country's growth, and tho trnRkn, Mrs. A. II. McKay of North Heud, Mrs. Little or Lodl, Cal Mrs. Low of Canada, Mrs. Flora Longmlro of Entonvlllu, Wash., Geo. Magary of Canada nm! Edward Mngary of Idaho. The funeral will bo held Saturday nftornoon nt 2:00 from tho Sovonth consequent diminishing of tho public ,)ny Avont8t church , Wcflt Mfth. supply or mi iuriiiur luiibui vuuuii .. or control thereof. I'rotcMH Received. "Many protests aro being received against such a concentration of con trol or Btnudlng timber of tho coun try which, If It Is pormlttcd to con tinue, mnkcB probnblo tho final nud comploto control of tho lumber indus try by theso Interests, which ultlmn- IIEVIIURN HOLDS UP VOTK. Idaho Senator Principal One Rucking , Voto On Popular Elections. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C., Fob. 17. Friends nud opponents alike of tho toly holding tho bulk or tho tlmbor, Jollt rcHiiliitlon providing lor tho enn set tholr prlcos nt what they mon,inient authorizing tho election will. Whon tho timber Is finally cut, ()f ECimtora uy direct voto began nt tho land remains. Thoro Is being tll0 BC.H8lon yesterdny with tho ex crcated, thereto, not only tho frn- 0ctntlon it would bring forth Impor tnowork of nn onormoua tlmbor mo- tlint ,ovolopments regarding tho nopoly, but an equally sinister con- measure. Senntor Ilornh wns dolor contrntlon of lnnd. m,lC(l t() ,,rcBH tll0 monsur0i Ioy. Power Would Ho Grout. ' lurn n colleaguo or Ilornh, npparent- "Flnnlly to tho concentration or ly 8 tho only 80imtor unwnR to land and tlmbor Is added tho closoly inVo a dny named ror tho voto. That connected railroad domination. Tho the Bcnnto Is sitting suplno and dls possibilities of this combination in Brncofully unresentrul while nccus tho Pncinc northwest mid olsowhoro 0d or "crimes blnckor thnn thoso nro most important. Tho posBlblll- which occupy tho attention or tho ties or power Involved In tho conccn- criminal courts." was assorted by tratlon or tho land ownorshlp, Irros- Heyburn. Ills comment was duo to pectlvo or tho ownorshlp or tlmbor, nowspapor reports that an oxtrn ses nro onormoiiB, mid tho dnngor or tho Blon will result ir tho bill !h not pass nbuso or this power, in tho nbsenco ,. cimrB0 ti,nt nny ,nomuor ()f or legislative restrictions, is obvious, tldtt body could bo influonced by tho "Theso dnngors nro multiplied bo- 'cmck of ti,0 whl1. ,H n cllnrK0 of cnuso theso fow largest owners or cowardlco," said Heyburn. "Can wo land occupy dominating positions In 8t silent undor fliich charges affect tho railroad transportation ovor ,,g u,0 ,iiKI1ty nnd honor of tho son great flections of tho country. nto?' No other senntor took up tho .uiiiiy oi ineso interests aro pro- mnttor. testing ngnlnst conservation nnd tho national forost systom becauso. they say, It tics up natural resources, whllo tlioy thomsolves nro deliberate ly tlolng up rami lands for their prl- vnto gnln. (ny Associated Pross to Coos Day Commissioner Smith declined Hint Times.) tho Southorn Pacific railroad wns tho PHILADELPHIA, Po.. Fob. 1C largost Individual owner or timber, Tho body or tho lato Archbishop Pnt- holdlng undor Its control 10,000,- rh'k John Ityan today wns ontonibed 000,000 rcet. In the Crypt beneath tho high nltnr of tho Cathedral or St. Peter and St. Paul in this city following funoral services thnt woro Imposing. It wns Jv Russian Paper Says China Must Coin- one of tho greatest funerals over held ply Soon. , in Philadelphia. j(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay -. Times.) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Fob 17. Tho Novo Vromyn In discussing Says lie Only Lacked .Money to Curry today tho nnnouncod purposo of Rus- Out Promise. Bin to muko a military domonstrn- (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Hon in III, n province In Chlneso Times.) Turkestnn, describes tho note pres-, SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 1 7. Coun ontod nt Poking by Minister Koroto-;sel ror Clnrenco D. Illllniiui, tho town vltz ns n soml-ultlmatum as It docs slto seller on trial ror using tho malls not speciry the term within which to dofrnud, niado tholr opening sta Chlna must comply with tho demands ( toment today. Ho promised to prove or St. Petersburg. The paper ndds, Hlllinnn acted In good fnltti on the howover thnt ir tho Chlneso govern- Boston Hnrbor nnd Bermlngham ment rails to act before tho lnpso ofTowiiBlto promotion nnd that ho In n fortnight tho Boml-ultinintum will , tended to make nil Improvements nd 1)0 nmplined. ! vertlsed but could not ralso tho mon ey needed. Oxer l!;l,t)0,tli!(l of Deiiimiluatloii Under Stars nnd Stripes, (lly Associated Pross to Coos liny Times.) MILWAUKEE, Feb. 17 There are nt preoent 1I.C18.701 ltomau Catholic In tho United Stntos accord ing to the Hi It olilelnl Catholic di rectory now on th proe. This does not iucludo the Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Hlco. If those aro added, tho number of Homan Ct holies under tho stars and stripes Is ovor 23,-000,000. HAD KOK IIILLMA.V. Seattle Ileal Estate Mao Sold Siiuie Properly Twice. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 17. Ex port nccountanta of tho Department or Justice today gave evidence com piled from tho books or Clnrenco D. Illllmnn, millionaire rcnl ostnto oper ator, to show that duplicate sales had been made on properties In tho town sites oi Boston Harbor nnd Birmingham. Naval Reserve Hill Passes. It. O. Graves or tho Mnrshflcld Naval Re serves this nftornoon received n elcgram announcing thnt tho naval resorvo bill had passed tho House mil Senate. This Is most gratifying rows as It was reared thnt tho mens uro which puts tho resorves on i solid basis might fall. Governor West It Is expected, will npprovo of tno measure nt once. Canned Fruits Wo havo mi Vjxcellont lino of tho best quality of canned goods thnt wo nro offering ut splendid values for! high grnd6 goods. BEAD THIS LIST. Canned Poors 2.1c Canned Peaches lc Canned Apricots :T5o Cnnnod Cherries.' 2.1c Canned Blackberries 11.1c in.l t?...... !.....,.. .tar tinmen imnjiuui i jub. . . ...... ii.ic i Canned Strawborrlcs tMc Canned Pineapple 2.1ei Canned Quince 2.1o Cnnncd Cranberries. . . Canned Plums. . . Orange Mnrmnlndo. .1c ....... .OC Cook's Grocery Phono JHO for your Sunday Dinner. Good Evening IIAVE YOU AM' LAUNDItY? It bo, do not forgot that this U HIE laundry where you got tho best work, and prlcos nro In every one' reach. Call up and one of tho driv rs will call and explain all details to you. All tolophono calls aro qulckl) nttcndod to, becauso wo aro running wo wagons. ' PHKLATi: IS HPItlED. Funeral of Archbishop Ityan Greatest Held In Philadelphia. OUK GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT. ISFAOTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. r!mizoy Ilnw., Prop. Phone 220..T. WANT EARLY DECISION. Ill LILIAN'S DEFENSE. COOS BAY LIVERY! Wo havo scciirod tho Ilvcry busl-1 ncss of L. H. Holsuer nnd nro pre-1 pared to render excellent service to tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful ; drivers, good rigs nnd everything i Mint will mnnn anllafnnlr.rv cArrlnn tn I tho public. Phono us for n driving ' horso, a rig or anything needed in tho livery lluo. Wo also do 8 I. trucking business of nil kinds. i' DLANCHARD BROTHERS. I Livery, Feed and Sales Service. ' 141 First nnd Alder Streets. Phono 13S-J FAVOR IIOHSON BILL. I LIBBY COAL I havo secured, tho last two months' run or tno high grado coal from tho old Llbby mine and am nblo to Boll nnd dollvor It now for $5 PER TON. Send In your orders nt onco. Ordors promptly filled. Remember I nm Btlll giving tho best llvory service possible. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 27J1-J. Committee Approves Aid For Ameri can Merchant Marine. tBy Associated Prosa to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C Fob. 17. The Hobson bill to encourngo tho de velopment of tho American Merchant Marine to promoto commorco and na tional dofonso was roported fnvornbly to tho House today by tho Committee on lerchant Mnrluo by a voto of 0 to 3. v "THE Fill EM) OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS RAY AT K P. M., MONDAY, FEBRUARY SO, LEVYING COOS BAY FOR EUREKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. NORTH PACIFIC 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE it o. P. McflEORGE, Agent B Last Week We Advertised a Three-Day Suit and Overcoat Special ..a... i,wiL t, lil.iil'tMl nlt I'l, nttll. ltl ...... ..... . p,a llll. Il'.n-i.ni' I livill',1, ill.il mi', i.liiu.,1 iv j UI' I-;M) iM WERE APPRECIATED. Again I ake Your Choice the Last 2 Days of This Week for $ 1 2.00 LAST CALL IT ALSO PROVES TO US THAT IT PAYS TO IIAVE Till-; GOODS AND THEN TELL FT TO THE PEOPLE THROUGH T "TIMES." See Window Display WZYt hVA iifk 58 .MONEY TALKS- Bandon Hllb ClOthlHg (Hid SlOe CO. MarsWield TLAOY, IVE CALLtD TO TAlKTrrfWELlI YOlTvEOOT YOUR.1) f iSLAM NO. I -BUT MOTj SNN-T TO vfeu ABOUT THE NERVE TOCAUMEAWAY fOR LITTLE HAROLOl nXx-!3 ADVANTAGES OF EUCTFlC . TROM MY WASMINO. I DOfCT ITS ME FOR. THE. XCV" TUQHT WANT ELECTRIC LIQHT3.J WAJHTUD DEPARTMENTy NNw r 2 T V t-wCOOP 'DAY f S .' ' ilS I i?fn IV JillM HMSbi.''' L . I IKsfellll I 1 II Oi T1 tWT " B ' foh 1 (ALL YOU 00 tS POT THE CLOTHES S I CAM SAVE YOU ALL -n J iM'l ) INTO TIIE VVA5 ME R.. PRESS, THE BUTTOfi 1 aTAATUBORAMDDRUDOERYJ fT) '''hi AND ELECTRICtTY7 DOES THE REST. 3 BY A 5IMPLE APPLICATION) 2 ( V s. fflffifi I 3 OP ELECTRICITY. WANT C ' ) rrr"1) Y mm Us: Qlt i.i i 1 1 I. i , J I fy n off "2ST V OxP ) 1 IJJJ lfWJ 1 1 1 f&ImiBpillT hrwuKn v )A- j a w hn -ts s rnituuwrT'r rr rryy ur u 1 " ) s y- o o ; nnz i a& rnn JrtiiN. I'Mni ad vnnvr rrtuci A )WE M05T HAVE ELECTRIC L1QHT5 POt) i IH RinUT Amav. Awn aki n rrrow ' WASHER. IT SAVES AU THE rVORKlrMTl L r , TT vk -.v ' sr ti O c , - ' - 2s " s c ELECTRIC FLAT IRON -f Electric 1 CHAFINO PISH ELECTRIC TOASTER, J-JTvsr vl IKectkiciPw&Ip A r iV"''a 1uImRvv M(UUM AVHVky'rXl R Oregon Power Company OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Snlls from Alnswortli Dock, PorUnna, at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Bulls from Coos Ray every Saturday at service of tide. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. L. II. KEATING, AGENT phone MAIN 35-L Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3121. THE EAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) Streamer R.edoido Will nmko regular trips carrying passengers both ways nnd freight between Coos Ray nnd San Francisco. All reservations forpassengers made at Alliance Dock, Marshtleld nnd Inter-Ocean Trunin Co Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sin Francisco. For Information 'phono 1I.J or 285. Will sail for Mar.Ii.U-Id from San Francisco We"l. neMlny night, February 15. 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