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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911 EVENING EDITION. irairtAmwKsvxmajwjiiKmnAmjVfti i HOW 0 EI RIGHj HERE IS I VERY BfllLLIT SCHEME i Slur! n Cat Ranch, Then a Rut IHuurli; Skin Mn Cuts, Selling lVKs ' mill IYim1Iiik Ciutiisvs d Huts Feed tho ('ills On (ho Unix. CHICAGO, HI.. Nov. 10. An "au tomatic cat ami rut" ranch, wherein the cats out the rnts anil the ruts eat the nits that In. with the exception of tho hitter's pcltB la the latest got-rlch-qulck scljonio. Daniel A. Camphcll, postmaster, was glvon tho option of becoming n full-fledged partner In the groat Hchomo. Tho plan ns outlined to the pout muster In a letter from II. T. Smith, "socrolnry" of tho cat ranch at Oak land, Oil., Is us follows: "Knowing that you linvo some In- tnrrtHt In llw fur lumhimi T tnlrn tlin liberty of presenting you with what I seems to mo a most wonderful propo sition, nnd In which, no doubt, you Will tnko a llvolv Interest, nnd nor- linps wlro me the amount of stock you wlbh to Biibscrlbo towards the founda tion of this company, "Tho object of this clmpany Is to operate a largo cat ranch in or near Oakland, where land can bo purchas ed chonp for this purpose. To start with we will collect, say, 100,000 cats. Each cat will average twolvo I kittens a year. Tho skins will run from 10 cents each for tho whlto ones to 75 cents for the pure black. I This will glvo you nbout 1,200,000 skins n year to sell at an avorngo of 0 cents apiece, making our reve nue nbout $10,000 a day gross. "Wo will feed tho cats rats and will start a rat ranch next door. Now, then, wo will feed tho rnts on tho ciircuHses of tho cats, from which tho skins have been taken. It will thus be seen that tho business will bo self supporting." Tho postmaster hasn't subscribed ns ot, but has tho scheme under advisement. DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR ECZEMA The most ndvnnced physicians of this country and Europe aro now prescribing a wash of wlntergrecn thymol and other soothing and heal ing Ingredients for tho cure of Ec zenin, 1'sorlasls and all other forms of skin trouble. This compound is known ns the D. D. D. Prescription. Dr. Holmes, tho well-known skin specialist, writes: "I am convinced that tho D.D.D. Prescription Is ns much a Bpeclflc for Eczema as Is quinine for malaria. Wo have boon prescribing tho D.D.D. remedy for years." Wo ourselves vouch for the D.D.D. Proscription for Eczema and abso lutely guarantee that It will tako awny tho Itch tho Instant you apply It. If you will call at our store wo will be glad to let you havo a $1.00 bottle on the guarantee that It will cost you nothing unless you find it does tho work. And you decide. For that matter a trial bottlo for 25 oonts ought to bo enough absolutely lo provo tho merits of tho remedy. Drop Into our store, anyway, nnd ns wo havo seen a great many cases of skin trouble, wo will givo you frco n pamphlet giving directions for bathing, diet, etc., for all kinds of skin trouble. Ask for tho D.D.D. pamphlet, "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease." Get posted on this wonderful remedy today. Red CroBS Drug Store. if IILLS WILL EXTENDI M Hi FARM SERVICE All 111k 1. umber Firms of Oregon anil WtiHliiiiKtou lIdfi Uniting. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 16. At n conference of lumbermen represent ing many of the largest tidewater cargo mills of Oregoti nnd Washing ton und all the different districts, held at Hotel Portland last week, it was announced that the plans for tho proponed consolidation of the lum bering Interests Into one general or ganization had made satisfactory progress. Hunry .1. Ploree, of Spo kane, Wash., who is In charge of the organization pluns, attended the con ference. Following the meeting. Mr. Pierce said that negotiations were In pro gross for the acquirement of timber holdings ntcetory to complete the project, lie said thut n sufficient number of the tidewater mills had signed to form the company and that tho next step would be to determine the amount of limber that would bo uoeded to supply the proposed organ ization for a given period. , "Tho plan ns originally proposed Is gnlulng strength In all the cargo-producing districts," said Mr. Pierce. "An tho organization will requlro a groat amount of detail work, It Is uecoeanry to cover each atop thoroughly. "Whllo eminent attorneys havo glvon It as tholr opinion that tho pro posed consolidation Is entirely legal yut, as ban beau tho lu'eutlon from the first, the question of legality will bo suhmltrutf to the attorney geuernl of tho United States at an early date. In his speech at C'hlrniio Oc'ohcr 29. discussing tho question of trusts, President Tuft said: !" 'There hi n vast difference In unit ing plants to reduce the cost of pro duction and uniting to suppress com petition, to restrain trade and con trol prices.' "I believe that an organisation of tho kind proposed la alwolutely no coMary to the prosMrlty of tho lum ber Industry of the Northwest und Indirectly, of the entire country. While the consolidation of nbout Hi) sawmills out or a total of 10.000 in the United States la hut a comparati vely small factor, yet- the economies of j operutlon. the enlnrueinmit (if mnrko's. the conservation of the for est and the utilisation of waste pro ducts which would beaffoeted. would, nlono, amply Justify the formation of this conipauy." Others who attended the confe rence oxpreaaed eagerness for an early organisation, declaring that the benefits to ho derived by the consoli dation would aid not only the lumber industry generally but also the en tire commercial situation of tho Northwest. Tt was announced (lint another meeting will bo held toon In Portland. O. A. C. Itcgcufs Inaugurate New Work of Organized Service to Entire State. CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov1. 1C An extension division him litxt linen nr- ganlzcd nt the Oregon Agricultural College, by tho recent a nt the r Nov ember meeting, and Prof. R. D. Hct- zoi lias been mudo director. Tho plan Is to conduct an organized enm diiIku of service to all narts nf (ho state for tho boncllt of thoso tumble to come to tho college for tho regular courses. Tho constantly increasing demand upon tho college to solve problems for tho neonlo In the remote illstrlnta of the state has grown to such pro- millions that It has become necessary 'o fo.mi now divisions In order to full fill satisfactorily this dutv of the Institution. , Tho new dennrtment will Innlmln an sucn woi-k as.tiio rarmers' Insti tutes, domestic sclonce demonstra tion meetings, Itinerate schools, dem ontratlou trains, correspondence courses, extentlon lectures, tho or ganization of Juvenile clubs, and like fduputlnnnl work. Every district of tho Htato will bo served through this medium, nnd men, women and children nllko will tliim be given mi opportunity to re ceive instruction In nny branch of. tho college work In which they nro interested, without lonvlng their homes. Tho cxnerts In nernnmnv. hortlciil'ure, gardening, poultry rais ing, animal husbandry, dairying, bco km'lilllif. cron nests. IiiihIiiphk ninth. oils, cooking and sowing, flower grow ing, forestry, mechanical engineer ing, electrical nnd civil engineering, go d road work, mining und other branches of instruction will direct personally thoso oxtonslon courses. Doth the number and the scope of the farnieiH Institutes will bo greatly Increased under this now iilnn. Trnv- ellug schools with laboratory and staffs of from 5 to 1 !! oxperts will bo sent to hold regular sessions of n weok or more In different sections of the Stllto. CoiTPHIKinilmirn rmirim end study clubs will supplomont tho instruction of thoso schools, nnd prnc- llOfll ' nilllllflltlflll tt Mm mnnindu I ' " inumuno tnugbt will bo made on tho farms, ranches, nnd orchnrds of tho studonts or such courses, llullotlns giving In popular languago tho valunblo prac ticable In format Ion will also bo dis tributed by tho extent Ion division. An j information bureau will bo conducted Jin tho same connection to rollovo the viiiiuiiM ut'imriuicuis irom mo over whelming Hood of lottora of Inquiry, ss.000 of which woro received Inst year. Other valuable educatlmml work Is nlso planned for division nt tiio coiiogo. ttUBMWHnfllMMHHiMHBMM Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental "Worxb, South Broadway and make selection from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho best work Is turned I J ' iaV tkJmt PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco Sunday, November 19, at 9 o'Clock A. M INTEE-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McOEORQE, Agent. To the Proprietor of the Small Store Your big competitors do not need the Servi of the lighting experts in our Now ttusincT Department. 3 Long ago the largo stores availed themselves of the trade drawing power of modem CW trie lighting. They secured scientific help not one 1it lot- ter than that which we now offer you without expense. It is necessary that our experts plan the most efficient and most economical lights installations. AVe want to keep a lighting customer once we have secured his patron age. Tungsten store lighting correctly installed is within the means of the smallest shop' keeper. . Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON NOVEMBER 7, II, 21, AND 28. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON NOVEMISEIt 11, 18 AND 23. L. H. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 88-L THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Eureka from Coos Bay Friday morning, Nov. 17, at 7 A. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. F. McGEORGE, Agent He Got the Job A young man having npplled to a whoICBnlo honso for n position recently found himself boforo tho manager for examination. "Havo you a bnnk account?" was bis llrst question. "I havo," was tho reply. "Let mo see your bank book," wns tho next request. After glancing over It nnd noting tho long Hut of regular, though small deposits, ho said: "Young mnn, you aro engaged, nnd I wnnt to compllmont you on your snvlng ability. I nl wnys Insist upon employing only men who hnvo tho good sonso to savo tholr money." Wo Invito every young mnn In this community to open nn account at this bank. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS RKl'OSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS RAY CAPITAL $100,000.00 MARSHFIELD ORIXO.V FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages lcavo Marshflold for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock ovory ovonlng and afford quickest connoctlons with Southorn PaclUo Railway. Faro JC.00. COOS HAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV Marshfield. C. P. HARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Ore. PHONE 11 4 XOTinc TO riKIIKKMIC.Y. We wan. fresh saliiinu and nrc prepared to pay the highest cash prlc.o for thorn For further parti culars sue G. G. HOCKKTT, Empire City, or ( GBO. V. SMITH. Coos Rive p'nn't forgot tho Turkish Baths PROVE 21 I ..I. r i iiniiiiinnrnimmm.ill nmwnpn.ni Don't waste your money buying strqjigtVeulnsf plasters. Chamber lain's I, Inline nt Is cheaper and bettor. Dampen a piece of flannel with It nnd bind It over the affected parts and It will' relieve the pain nnd soreness. For sale by all dealers. t its or Ohio fiTvorTotrno, j 1 1 in('ii'vrv I " 1'rmik 1 I'hciipv iiinUc.-iilli tlinl licUn'lor iNi-huT of Hie linn o( K J C'liPiH'y ,V Co, riiilup liiiliii a In (In Cllv ofTolt'ilo, Cimntv anil "lharVi,l.l Hii.l ilii ,il,l linn will imv Hip inn ill rts'i lirvmint iuii r i nu r,... ,.;... ...... Mrv cn of Ciiinrrli IIihI ciiiiiiol lie ciiitil by nr i' hi nun h i iinirrii run. , , , I'IMSKJ (MIKN'KY. SH'itril In lutfitrrt inn .mil kii1ik..llu.. I.. .M.. nruMii'i, Hill Dill ilny of IVpi'inluT. 1 ISSl, i""'!.! a. iii.hwiv, Notary I'l'iuic. iiHn'i-aiHrrii''iiri ion inliTiiallv. nnil - illrpfilv on llio lilom) niM iniicniia fciir(nco f tlii Mi'in. Si'inl for trtllinnnlnU free. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash theso garments cleaner and better than tho work can bo dona olsowhore, and they aro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, oven woolen garments aro returned the samo slzo as when sent us. Wo Iron the garmonts nicely, make ordinary repairs free of charge and you havo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change. Dundlo yours up with next weok's laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON.. 220-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY jTR. E. F. WINKLER, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul' tatlon freo. Office hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to 5 and C to 8 n. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 13G Broadway, Marshfield, Oro. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan ( Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011, Resources. Loana and Discounts J397.SSJJJ Ranking Houso 00,000.09 Cash and Exchanges H1.5H.H Total $388,OI0.l Liabilities Capital Stock paid In J5O.000.0J SurplUB nnd Undivided Fronts Bl.H5.IJ Deposits 484.77U Total f88,OI0.U V Modern Rrlck Rulldlncr. Electric Lights. Stenm Heal. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot nnd Cold Wntor. II O T E L .C O OS O. A. METLIN, Prop. lutes: B0 conts n Day and Upwards Cor. Rroadway and Market Marshflold, Oregon. Blanchard's Livery wo iiiuo Becuroa me uvery oust lobs of L. II. Helsnor and are pre pared to render oxceilont service to tho people of Coos Day. Cirefnl dilvers. good rigs und everything hat will mean satisfactory sorvlse to tho public. Phono us for a driving norse. n riir or nnvthlnir needed in tho livery lino. Wo also do truck- g business of all kinds. RLANOHARD RROTHERS Phono 13 8-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets JTR. G. W. LESLIE, uaicujiaiuic 1'IiysICIAB Graduate of the American school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle. Mo. Office in Eldorado Dlk. Hours 16 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marshtteld; Oregon. J W. BENNETT, Iwyer. Offlee orer Flanagan & Dennett Bank Iarshfleld Oregon Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offlje Phono 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Genaral Agents "BASTSIDE" ssr-f Lrta'H!l'VJn? aoim l wy UWJJI - Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality T. J. SCAIFE A. II. HODQINS Marshfield Paint Decorating Co, Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon After the show try a Turkish. Bath Phone 2 14-J. FR. J. T. McCORSIAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhart Bulldlnj, opposite Post Oflke, Phone 105-J TTR. A. J. HENDRY'S " Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high class work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke bulldlnir. odoo- site Chandler hotel, phono 11 2-J. DR. II. II. MOORE, PfllmtiHnMfnM Chronic Diseases n SroMnit. 203 Coos Bldg . Phone 81-L Office hours 1 to 5. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4NT JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llm, Brick nnd ah kinds of builders matsrUl HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY I PHONE 100 1 Prof. A. Richar TEACHER OF PIAN0' An,, vnlre culture. AFP- hour 1 to 2 o'clock. g,, Applicants call nt Studio, , tacken Bldg., 130 BroadrtW- Ml (w. .