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-1 1 iif nuMuwiiwiKiiv.i inn THE COOS BAY TIMES, M.ARSHFIELD, .OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 191 1 EVENING EDITION - . i fi waiiM 6 BOISE BANKER FREED TODAY Statute of Limitations Causes Dismissal of Kcttenbach Charges. CHICKEN FARMING Soma Side Lights on an Industry in Which Many Coos Bayites Arc Interested The Spectator linn buon staying (By ABspclnlod ProsB to Coos Day with a cousin who, in the oxprosslvo nclKhlxirhnoil phrase, Is "chlckon crnzy." ThlB slntc of mind Is usunl ly thnt of nn enrly period of the par Biilt, and tho Spectator's cousin Ib no Times.) UOJSH, Ida., April 10. On tho notion of counBcl for tho 'govern ment thp capo against Frank W. Kcl 4nnhnh. former nresldeut of tho Low- iefon National Hank, of Lowlslon. exception. Yet,, though ho has not Ida., on trial hero on tho chargo of hecn at It a year,' tho first fine glorU abstracting funds amounting to ou flush of hopo Is Inevitably ovor, $137,000, was dismissed by tho dlH- and ho Is beginning to look realities trlct court today. In making tho In tho face. As for his wlfo, sho has motion for tho dismissal Fletcher Dobbins, special assistant to tho at- been looking thorn In tho frico from the beginning, for, as Bho complains, torney general, stated that tho action "all her plnhioncy has been sunk In was taken becnuso of a ruling by pln-fcathcrs." It Is, Indeed, an clo Judgo IttiBh of tho Montana district quent fact that never, oven In his who presided at tho trial prohibiting most onthtiBlnstlc moments, will tho tho Introduction of evldonco relative Spectator's cousin Bhow his account to transactions of moro than tliroo bookB or discuss exponscH. years prior to tho tlmo of tho return- Slnco visiting In chicken circles, ln Ing cf tho Indictments. The Judgo deed, tho Spectator has censed to held tho statute of limitation made wonder at tho price of oggs. In tho ouch evldenco Inadmissible. , llrst place thoro Is tho niodorn liona- ling of chickens. In tho Spectator's IKKLAXD HAS TltADKMAHIC. .boyhood tho chicken-coop was a slm- plo nffnlr. Any old box, turned on Taft May Aid Uccnpilllon of Xntlcin end nnd Blattod, was good enough for Hy United SlntPH. ' a hen and hor brood, and any old LONDON, England, April 18. Hhed did for n roosting place. Tho John K. Redmond, leader of tho Irish chickens often roosted all ovor enrry rarllamentnry party, has given out all In fnct; whereas today tho enrry tho correspondence between himself nil Ib an nutomobtlo and tho chlckon nnd President Taft concerning np- coop a Borlous structure. For tho proprlatlonB to securo special lcglsla- hides and back of tho up-to-dnto tlvo protection In tho United States house tho boHt-iuatchod boards, dou of tho Irish natlonnl trade-mark. bio, with rootldg paper between, must In a letter dated Mnrch 11, Mr. bo used. They keep tho four winds Itcdmond calls attention to tho In- or heaven from blowing too roughly croaso of exports from Ireland to tho upon tho thoroughbred Inmnte, United States and nsks tho President while glass or muslin screens In front to uso his "powerful Inlluonco In so- regulate the tompornturc and vontl curlng tho passngo of a special net lato tho pliice. The roosts are almost recognising tho Irish national trade- cabinet-work, tho lloors of concroto, mark," so that It may obtain regis- nnd the furniture In tho way of trap trntlon in tho United States. nestB, water fountains, hovers, etc. - Replying on March 20, Mr. Taft all listed In tho catalogues nt ropre wrltcs: henslblo prices Is palatial. "I nm "I think such a provision would no chicken," romnrked tho cousln'H bo. fair nnd cqultnblo." wife, poiislvoly; "but If I were, I Tho President ndds that ho Is got- coiild get the parlor furnished. It ting opInlonB pn tho subject from tho nrods It bndly, but Tom Is not inter Rorrntnrv nf t)m Intnrlnr and tho ostcd In the lonst. To bo n Hhodo Commissioner of Patents. HAXDOX PAVIXfi CIIHAPHIt. Island Rod Is the only way to Tom's pockotbook." Tho Rlutilo Island lied Is cortnlnly a hnndsoiuo chicken. A tlocli df . ,0. A. Morrlssey, mnnngor of tho them, crowded toc-Hhor in tholr ro Coos Hay Paving and Construction ception room, reminds ono of a Tur Compnny or Marshricld, was In linn- nor suiiBot, and tho resplendent roost don again Wednesday Intorvlowlng ors nro chanteclors Indeed. Tho early tho property ownors along Front Victorian mothod used to bo to let street In regard to paving thnt thnr- chickens run at Inrge, looking for oughfaro. Mr. Morrlssey Bays that their living. Tho modem systom !s everybody Becms to bo In favor f to keep them closoly confined and Isn't In the scientific two-hundrcd egg system. The Incubator does nil that, and relieves tho hen from all homo cares, to exploit her in tho business .line. Thcro TPnlly ought to bo a' I hens' union, with 'Hack to tho ncatl'i for Its motto. Think of those lovely, j entrancing llttlo yellow chicks tholr , own llttlo chicks and they never git ono of them under their wings! And J hnlf tho tiny chicks die, too at least Tom's do." "Oh, no not half I" protested Tom. "After they onco break tho shell " And that led on to a talo of how, In ono Incubator hatch after an other, hnlf tho chicks had not the strength to brenk tho shell at tho last crucial moment. "So Tom opened I thorn tho last tlmo, according to poul try book directions, and took tho poor wet little exhausted things out nnd put thoin between two blnnkcts. There wcro forty-three, nnd only six lived. And now tho latest book says It Isn't worth whllo over to glvo flMt aid to chickens thnt way, after all, bccaiiBO It saves tho lives of chicks too weak to brenk tho shell, and there fore, too weak to bcomo vigorous birds. Why Tom's brain Isn't atlillsil by reading poultry bookB I don't know. They nre his favorite works or fiction, nnd ench ono contradicts tho other and is moro sensational i than the last." Tho maturo heroine, tho Spectator finds, does not exist In this class of fnrm-ynrd llctton. From tho egg to tho inn rice t tho modern hen has but two yeara allotted to her span. As a pullet In her llrst winter alio Is cher ished nnd ndmlred, but nfter her soc oiid summer, hnvlng run her little rnco from dobutnuto to downgor, she Is either fattened for tho tnblc or sold off to tho unwary novice who is looking for thoroughbred stock. .The days of the mother hen, tho comfort able, Important oreaturo surrounded by tho chirping broods, nro over. Tho Spcctntor cannot help sighing n llttlo ovor tho now order of things It? luxury, Its sclcnco, Its calculating ex ploitation of Damo Parlet. And be sides what about tho modern prh'c of eggs? iti:i applfs iikld iu:st. paving, but nono seom to tako tho Initiative. feed them Incessantly with all tho delicacies of tho season. "I buy beef Mr. MorrUeoy ways his company scraps rrom the butcher, ami cnop mo enn glvo tho Ilnndon people a bottur green bone," explained Tom, prou l- flgure on paving than they gave ly. "Tliey got that ovory day. Whout, MarBhflold, as wo havo a bettor of course, thoy need no, not scrcon- frelght rate from San Francisco than lugs. Thnt Idea Is mediaeval. Feed ho could got nt Murshllold. The rate chickens poor grade stuff, and you Is 50 cents a ton cheaper, but on tho get few oggn, all authorities agree, largo amount that tho Paving com- I buy flrst class wheat, corn nnd oats, pany would ship t'tls would amount In the morning theso wntor fountains up to quite a sum In tho aggregate, hero nre filled with hot water, llrst thing. That stimulates Jho chickens sort of cocktail, you know. They hnto gnfin, well scnttevei'. In two said, fr.ot deep straw makes them scratch And hard nnd gives thorn exorcise nnd In terest In life. In the nfternoon they Ilnndon Recorder. real 'Emerson gave the world a 'philosophy of llfo when he "Hitch your wagon to a star." he need only six short words to do It. It Is philosophy of action as well is got u hot mash, and thon later, be fore they go to bed, they havo more grain oats fried In suot, and served hot. My poultry paper says It will of inspiration. The wagon Is tho practical end of It. wMlo the star ,' stands for the loftiest Idtallsm. ; Sir Kdward Orov exergues tho nke them lay, nnd well, you seo aspiration of n rnco In the Kmerso- they are a llttlo bnckwnrd. Of course ' nlan figure when be says: "The wi- there mny bo draughts In the houses, ' go'n of the ISngllsh-sponklng people or tho lions may not hao gotten. quite Is, hitched to n star." through their molt. To tell you the Is your wagon hltcMid to a stai? truth" In n burst of confidence It ought to be. In your rejlgton, "thoie always seems to bo some- in your polltlos, In jour own per- thing" eounl life, in all your thoughts of The cousin's wife has her own eon individual, social and civic progress, vlettons. "It takes proiesstonals," you should have the wagon of plain hhe Insists, ' to make chickens a sue common sense hitched to tho star of cms nowadays, and it's easy enough . noble aspiration for better nnd over to soon hy. Tom can't give his wholo bettor things aye. ever for tho nn- tlmo to It. and professionals can. You attainable. roe. It's a llg'at against nature The Nothing Is good enough for yon, oilglml ben. when man began with and nothing is good enough for the her, was a wild fowl In the jungles of human rnce. Wo are to go on and on. Wo are to have pence nmOplon t We are to lead beai'tiful lives all of us. Asia, au 1 she laid only twolvo eggs a year. Now ahe Is expected to lay two hundred a oar. Naturally, sho. dnoau't do It unless science keeps egg- Keep trundling your llttlo wagon, lug Uor on, so to spoak, ovory hour but hitch It to a star. of thVdny. Nature would never tell ... hor to lay n single egg In wlntor, nnd Tom hero tells her to lay flvo egs a week all through' the cold weather. Sho may do it when her employor la Jim always at hand, but Tom goes off to business a,nd nature reasserts orsolf. I din't blamo the hens; poor things, "Mpch Is done In the unmo of friendship." 'remarked Harry " Mc Keown In discussing an ethical topic. "And so aro many," added fiatnes.. Xmv Vork F.xpnitci' Declares Jona thans WlncHitpH and Spits Flit. WHITE SALMON, Wash., April 10 "I nm still preaching tho red ap ple ns the ono to grow fur the New York market, and tho best sizes at from Oil's to 1-148, said Kenneth II. Day lepresentntlvo of Sgobel Day. apple exporters or New York, who was In tho White Salmon recently In terviewing nrchnrdlsts. "The Jonathan, Wlnesnp and Spitz are tho three best selling red apples nnd should bo marketed In tho order I havo named them. Tho value of tho rod apple Is that It Is very strik ing on the fruit stands and In the stores nnd nppenrs riper than the greonlsh yellow Nowtowu alongside of It. The Spitz should have been sold out by the fore part of January, lenvlng tho way clear for the New town, n particularly great seller In the European mnrket. Nowtowns. by tho way, aro selling pretty well now nnd would net tho grower hero i about $1.75 per box. Apples, mnnyi of which nro Nowtowns. nre now be-1 lug shipped to England and this country. 60,000 boxes coming to Now , York City Just two days ago. "One of tho chief ronsuns why prices were not realized for certain districts this wlntor was that hugo quantities were dumped into Chicago and Now York at tho same time and tho weather was unusunlly warm, many going to soft fruits as n cqn lequonce. It wna one of the warmest winters wo ovor had. There Is an jolutoly no dangor of over-production of such quality apples as von grow In the Hood IUvor. White Snlmon, I'nderwood nnd Moslor seotions, ap ples that aro known to be tho very best. The Central Soiling Agonoy, such as you contemplate, will provo a good thing. "As to pears, thoro is a very prom ising future, the mnrketlng Is broad ening for them, and tho growers of Dartletts. Anjou. Cornice, havo noth ing to lose." 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PHONE 19-J 182 So. t Broadway fiMimfiw aaia mmhh , dvi:ix(i French Dry nnd Steam Cleathj ...... ....u Bvi..n ouiiB, uooiimj. eu ior nnu ucnvoreii. Prlcci itlvJ able. HOSE CITY DYI? AXllCLFji IM1 WOKKB-It. B. PINEQ0R.JW Foot of Market Ave mt , rry my vacuum carpet cle, Have That Roof Fhe NOW Sec CORTHELL Tliono 3121 Real Estate Bareai For bnrgaln in City, Danktrl nnd Farm Property. Seo AUfl. I'HIZKKX ItenI I'stnto and Insuriiicc Apit OH Central Ave., MnrshlMd, On. The Demand I So Greal for tho "New Mazda" That wo hnvo been able to trt ct ono-hnlf enso of these lamps nn order for flvo cases placed i dnyi ago. Hut can supply out t 'with the best lamp mado whUt t lout. Coos Bay Wiring k IMIONK S.17J OLD RELIAIILK TEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsuortli Dock, I'orlhmd, at 8 I. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of tide. Itehervatloiis tlll not bo held later than Friday noon.unlcssticltctsaro purchased I.. II. KKATIX, AOKXT PIIONK MAIX 35-L Beaver Hill Coal MOUXT IMAULO AXI) JOSSOX CEJUJXT. The best Dcroeetlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all klnda of builders material 1 HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICK. SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIOXF. 201. " mnTniii "TIIK FUIIJM) OF COOS BAY" ALf 11 AT C ' V-Fa COX.NKCTI.NG WITH TDK XOIITII BAXK IIOAD AT lOItTLXD WILL SAIL FItO.M Portland for Coos Buy Apill IU. XOIITII PACIFIC arKAMSIIII COMPANY ,iOSK " r. F. McGUOF, t tgent WILLOW ri.l'MS l. .rnadg , frorr now and old matorlal. Reasonable 'quipped vhh rireless) TIIK FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer R.edondo Will IlLilko ri'inil.ir Irliw mrn-ln.. ... . . o , ; ,asslcrs Doth ways and filcht between Coos Bay and San Francisco. AUivscrvaiinn.r made at Alllanr., l)n,t. Mh,., ' . W.,rMcr'n8foriiusnBer XOTICK TO COXTItACTORi 1 Notice Is hereby given tbit i bids will bo recolvcd for Special 1 provoinouts In Rnnd District Ko.! Coos County, Oregon, nccordlaj! tho plans nnd specification! ct I In tho Olllco of tho County Clnt Flvo ier cent of the nnountolt! bid to bo deposited with the i Clerk, with bid, cltlur bjr b cortllled check, tho sains to lH felted to Coos County, 0ron, enso contrnct Is awarded to MM- and ho fall to cntor Into cctt within five fl) days after iu-i mado, with bond nnd auretleiln amount equal to Vt of amountoll " All Llils lo bo filed wlththeCon Clerk on or beforo 1 o'clock P.) May 4, 1911. Tho County Court reserve rlcht to roioct any and all bldicM accopt a bid not the lowest If It H It for tho host Interest of tneCc Dated Anrll IS. 1911. JAMES WATSOX Countr ' Polks Oregon and Washingto Stato Oazcttcer and HuIa 1 tory. Just issued for 1911-i"le' comnloto work of the kind pa 1 .nntnlnu nn nrCliratS bUSlEC 1 rectory of every city, town laco in Orocon and W'asnintw tho names and addresses of M'Jj merchants and professional j tumuermen, eic, -- Jacent to villages: also 1UU ernment and county offlcen, w sloners of deeds, state boaru. In. nnvldnna tCTltlS 0; V I IUI J.. W I .M.W..M, -"- . . nnotninnters. P"1" express, telephone and telw flees, Justices of the P? dally nnd woekly newspPrt' sides much other Inform""" to nil classes of business j nnoh nlnr-n 1 civen. feI0brCIM !ous Items of Interest, such ' , :.. .oMnn distances ' i ferent points, the most co 'J shipping stationu. the pr- !... 1 ctnfn COU""" .j. ..i.io Mm nearest cation, mineral interests, schools, libraries and iw Ipiportant feature is the ci rectory, giving every bo ged under Us special B , enabling subscribers i , glance a list of all b0,. .--w m any J11 turing or aeanb tJf; - ,. Thn wor ' . line ot gooua. -- ,f Is compllod to deserve " patronage. n PRICE $0.w. $, u POLK k Q SEATTLBjV or,iU8ai,fromSan JS IjL lax. Ald?fiiAakJUniU'' M-MB1B-B , tnrfPt the T