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THE COOS BAY TltyES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911 EVENING EDITIOM. li li m n m P I COOS BAY'i nvi&a k. c. malonky DAN K. MAl.ONKY Editor mill Put'. Ni-Uh Editor Entcied at tho postuIDco at Marsh-1 flolil, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second class wall nwttur. STICK TO IT. or O MATTER who tolls you ALASKA ME IS OtiOPPcO Change In Government Policy Ends Committee's Duty May Retain Titles. Ftf how often It Is repeated Justl(Dy Associated Picbs to Coos Bay remember that the paramount Times.) issue In this campaign is tho water-! WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 29 works question. They may try to On tho ground that tho admlnlstra swltch It off Into sldo lines but that "on has substantially changed Us 1s done only to obscure tho real is- announced Alaskan policy, Attorney 14UUID Ut UIIIUUUID, UUUMSUl iUI H1W House Commltteo of tho Interior Do partment on Expenditures, has ad vised Chairman Qrahnm that no fur- tluii- nntlnn liv fhnt riinimlt ton In In O MORE important worn can uo jVestlgatlng tho Controller Bay nf done by educators than to ralso fairs Is necessary. Chairman Grn- fhn rural rp.IiooIb to a hlcher ham said tho commltteo very mate rially nineu in Directing mis ciiange auo VOll HHTTER RURAL SCHOOLS. N standard of efficiency. Tho commlt teo of tho national education associa tion which Is Investigating these schools with tho purposo of recom mending far-reaching remedial meas ures should rccolve all tho aid that can uo given it uy tnoso who wish to fco country boys and girls given a better education. "Tho Httlo red schoolhouse" of pioneer days did much good. It trtught tho rudlmonta of knowledge to many who becamo Intelligent men nnd women, but something more than tho rudlmonts Is demanded now, In the country as well as In tho city. If dwellers In the country are to bo mndo satisfied with their environ ment, and tho boys and glrlB kept on tho farm, they must bo given educa tion that will open their eyes to the wholo world of knowledge Tho commltteo will try to dovlso plans for uniform school lnws In tho different stales, for stato nld to weak districts nnd schools, for in policy, and ndded "tho commltteo may go furthor than Secretary of tho Interior Fisher nnd recommend tho retaining to tho government of tho title of nil mineral, gas and oil lands in Alaska." Brandcls In his letter to tho com- imlttco, dntcd November 27, says that Secrctnry Fisher's recommendation for prompt developments nnd against private monopoly through tho coal mlno loaso system, .the government construction nnd oporatlon of rail roads and tho operation of a, gov ernment owned coal mlno brings the administration Into accord with tho principals underlying tho I,n Folletto resolution, tho Polndextor bill nnd tho Iloblnson Works bill In troduced in Congress. Ho addod ho found no ovldenco qf illegality or bad faith, by any government official In tho elimination from tho Chugach National forest of a largo tract of Con'rollor Bny in tho nld of tho Con trollor Railroad Company, though snto supervision of thnt citmnntlon wns opposod to tho better teachers and for be8t ,ntorostfl of Ul0 ooplo rscs. Enumeration of Ain pinei10B. conBO fnr ti10 . uniform courses, i',numornuon hi imn, nin.i,ni. .n,,..,,! , ,i, Mn, these principal needs shows how do- tIonn, ConBOrvnton AsscMntion'. who aided In tho Drandolf' In-'MtlgutloT, flclont our present rural schools aro nnd how great n reform may bo ac complished through tho adoption of n 'general adequate plan. 11 RMGHEHS FINED TODAY Chas. Enegren and V. K. Rood Found Guilty of Violating ' Fruit Laws. Two woll-kuown Ooos HIvor ranch ers woio haled boforo Justlco Pon nocU today by Fruit Inspector P. M. Hnll-I.ewlH nnd lined for volntlng tho fruit lnws. V. K. Rood was charged with soil ing diseased fruit nnd ontored n plea of guilty and was fined f 25 nnd costs. Tho lino wns remitted during goqd bohnvlo". Seven boxci of diseased fru!t belonging to him woro seized by Fruit Inspector Itall-Lowls and sent to Mercy hospital. Chas. Enngron was charged with fnlluro to proporly label tho boxos containing his f:ult. Ho nlso plead ed guilty on one count nnd was fined, tho lino and costs amounting to 13.95. authorized him to Bay that he co ourrod In tho views mndo public to day. IK ON Hi 1 T TO OUST 1 Bid American Financial Adviser of Persia Is Dissatisfactory to Russia Now. By Associated Press to tho Coos Bnj Times) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov. 29. Russia is about to demand tho resignation of W. Morgan Shustor, tho Amorlcnn financial adviser of tho Rovernmont of Persia. This domnnd Is contained In Instruments which tho Foielgn Olllco has forwarded to tho. Russian minister nt Tehernn con cerning the supplementary doniands which Russia is making on Persia to recoup hor for tho cost of sending tioops to thnt country. FIXE I'MIIHKLLAS for prosonts. iti:i cross drug stork. LID VALUES Marshfield Chamber of Com merce to Act on State Equa lization Matter. ' i i i 'i i Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Coin inorco will meet Friday aftornoon nt 4 o'clock to take action on Rending a mnn to Snlom with Assessor T. J. Thrift with n view to securing a re duction In tho assessed values of Coos county farming InndH. Mr. Thrift will leave Saturday morning to attend tho mooting of tho Oregon Stuto Board of Equalization and will pass through hero. A number of rnnchors nro oxpocted to bo presont Mr Thrift snys thnt tho prosent .vnluntlons nro unjust to Coos county. Ho snys thnt tho Stnto Board of Equalization has been boosting Coob county farming land values each year until now thoy nro $75 por aero. At the samo tlmo, they nro assessing farming lands In Douglns and other -ountluB only $31 or thereabouts por aero. Tho matter will probably bo thrashed out In detail Friday. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tln Alllnnrn Is due 'n onrlv tomor row from Portland nnd will sail about noon for Eureka. ! 'Plin Ttsin 1. ttn f n la !... I.i nn.tl.. I . morrow from Po. tlnnd. Tho Excelsior Is duo here from Portland In n day or two with n big Rl'Mimont of flrn brick to bo used In Imp-ovcmonts nt tho Smith mill. . .Fnncv Itmri.N and .Stationery .at RED CROSS DRUG STORE. nemember Mnrshflold RAND ll.wn-' Engles' hnll TIIURS. DAY NIGHT. F VM('i:s In BRASS goods go to Norton & Hnnsen Two stores. Llhhy'COAL. The kind YOU him tIAVWS I SKI). PHO.VE 72 Pacini f.lvorv Trnimfor Co Speclnl TURKEY DINNER at Tho ELEVEN Inch brnss .1ARDIXIERS PALACE rostnurnnt Thanksgiving "m'v $1.7.' nt Norton & Hansen Day. Two stores. I Spoolnl TURKEY DIVVER nt Tho Reniombor Mnrshflold BAXD PALACE lostnurni.t Thanksgiving DWHnt Eagles' hall TIK7RH. Day. DY NIGHT. -r IlLYni-lf , - Olvmo ic Flour Highest Quality TO RUSH WORK fflOIHIGEIE (Continued from pago s.) 100 men nt work at and near the tunnel site, clearing tho right-of-way. A crow of engineers which ar rived In town from that vicinity Sat urday evening, reported thnt Blxty mon were working thoro when they passed that day nnd they met ns high as thirty moro on tho road on the way out there to go to work. County Commissioner Price, who returned from thnt vicinity Sunday, nlso mot a good many lnborcrs, nil with packs on their bnckB, who were engaged to work for Twohy BroB. Men nro ar riving from Portlnnd on every train and Immediately start for the scene of construction work, being compell ed to walk tho cntlro dlstnnco. A lnrgo ennip has been established near tho tunnel nnd tho Inborora, as well as the engtneors nnd other em-' ployes, nro fed nnd housed there, too. A largo amount of supplies Is be ing gathered In this city by Twohy Bros, nnd many of them nre being stored In tho smnll yellow warehouse across the tracks from tho Wolls Fargo express offlco on tho depot grounds. Offices have beon fitted up in tho building nnd carpenters nre participating off a sleeping room In tho front part of tho building. Sev eral tons of hay were received at tho warehouse and other horse feed is stored thero. During tho past week two or three , car loads of camping outfit have beon ' unlonded at tho warehouse. Somo of It hns beon tnkon to the new camp near the tunnol, but n grcnt deal of It is still in tho warohouso and will bo taken out ns occasion de- mnnds. Build Eleven Bridges Labbo & Peterson rccolvcd tho contract to drill holes for bridge foundations on tho banks of tho nu merous streams between Eugene nnd tho tunnel on tho now Coos Bay road. They will begin work tomor row. Thoro are olovon bridges bo tweon Eugene nnd tho tunnel. Tho first work will 'begin on tho Coyqto nnd next on tho Long Tom. Tho rond will croas tho Long Tom threo times. Tho work will consist in drilling a noie down 'to' bedrock. It Is bollovod thnt tre holes will bo from 1G to 7C font In depth. In tho doctor holort nlllng will bo used and In tho shal lower' ones cement will bo put In. Tho drill used br Lnbbo & Potorsotf I run by gasoline onglno nnd Is one of tho best In tho country. It is not, Known now long uio"joi -win last ns It depends upon the 'depth of tho clnv to bedrock, tho wenthbr. etc. Thirty mon wont out Saturdny with clothing nnd supplies to tho enmp nt tho tunnol. Tho mon nro nt work todny clearing for tho bogln nlng of digging operations. lankets If ydti nre in need of cotton blnnkels and want them in generous sizes, the fcy that is big enough to tuck in on all sides, if you want the soft, fleecy fr rw kind, with the best of lock stitched edges, we have them, per pair. . 4) ,43 If you want part wool blankets, heavy, soft, 'fleecy, wide and long, plain or plaids ; if .you want good val ues for low prices, look ov er these, per pair $2.25 to , $5.00 Tf you want tho very best there is n blankets, fine, select wool, extri width and extra length, white ivili fancy borders or Scotch plaids in n colors, these are the last word In jt00(i blankets, per pair, $7.00 a a AVo have excellent Comforters, Plain or Fancy, a j : c r nave Bed Spreads of All Kinds. AVc arc Headquarters for All Bedding Supplies. . , s PERRY & NICHOLSON FORMERLY PEliltY, MONTGOMERY & GO. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry IMIONK MAIN A7-4 ' r ' If you have anything to sell, irado -oi't, or want help,' try a want nd. A MAIJi CAHHIF.K'fJ LOAD Seems heavlor when ho has a weak back and kidney trouble Fred Dlioh 1 on, 11111II earlier iu Atchlbou, K an us, says: -I hnvo beon bothored with kidney and bladder troub.o and lind n Bovero pain across my back, Whonovor I carrlod a heavy lond of mall, my klduoy trouble lncorased Somo tlmo ago, I stnited tnklng Fo loy's Kldnoy Pills nnd Blnco tnklng horn I l.nvo gotten ontlioly rid of all my klduoy trouble nnd nni ns sound now as over." Foley's Kldnoy Pills aro tonic in action, quick In results. No mnttor at' who stage vour klduoy troub'o may bt. take Foley'B Kldnoy Pills at onco for quick nnd pormnnont rollof. Bed Cross Drug Storo. A now stock of tho latest la tho MAZDA LAMPS Bond in Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-4 $ 1 QQ Reward For nny sewing machlno I can't place In first clnss order. SupplleH for nil machines furnished. I.ouvo ordors. drop a postal card or phono Honors hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer KHrt Machinist. Phono lll-fi Roforonco O. p. Lund, lcxithor butcher A Modorn Ilrlck Uulldlng. Klectrli Lights, Steam Ileal. Elognntly Furnished Roonu with Hot nnd Cold Water. II O T K h .C O OS C. A. MBTLIN, Prop. In tea: GO cents a Day and Upwanlb Coi. Prondway and Market Marfihflold, Oregon. ' f3 Eliot Mraj. whs hn va omn tnventlva ability Mr si rln-"o ""ita "ki:ki.kv a suimiiik. The Wisdom of Age A poor old mnn In tolling of his life's exporloneo said, "I can seo whoro 1 havo mndo many' "mistakes In my life, but I think my greatest was in not starting a bank account when n young mnn. If I hnd dono bo nnd Btayod with my bnnkor. I would not have beon working by tho day In my old ago. I can plainly seo now, when It is too Into, that I have all tho tlmo needed tho bank's nsslstnnco. My ndvlco to all young' men is to open n bnnk nccount nnd form n connection with tho bank. Then If hard luck comes you will hnvo n friend undor somo obligations to help you," Tho nbovo hns our- hearty endorsement. Wo mnko an oamest of fort to help our patrons. IVTKUKST PAID ON TIMH AND SAVINGS DKPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS HAV CAPITAL $100,000.00 MAUSIIFIHLl) ORKOON A Stage for All The Markets of the World The show window of the modern nicrclunit is a stage for the thousand and one products of the arts and crafts. "When the concealed electric liyhts are turned on, the focuainy power of the theatrical stage is reproduced almost exactly. The show window UlunUnutcd resembles nothing so much as the stage of the theatre and the charm and attraction for the pub lic is nearly as" great. ' Placiny yoods in a qeioitificallij clcclric liyhted window is placiny them before the footliyhtu with the tradiuy public for an aud ience. For merchants who need assistance in their show window lighting installations we offer a special and valuable service. Tolophpnc 178. Qf egon Power Co, Corner Central and Second STATK.MKNT OF pO.VDITION Fkigcm (3B Bennett Bank , ,of MAnSHFIF.LI), ORKOO.V At llio close of business September 1st, 1011, Resources. Loans nnd Discounts '....'. $397.393 J Ranking House , 50,000.09 Cash and Exchanges .' 141,6 51 Total $588,010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in .".! J5O.000.0J Surplus and Undivldod Proflta 64.J65.TI Deposits 48-l.774.tl Total W8H.010.H Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIKMtY SKNGSTACKKN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl-e Phone 191 Marshfleld Offlco 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Landd s, specialty. Qonaral Agents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal i MOUNT DIAIU.O INI) JOSSON CEMRNT. The best Dormstlo and Imported brands PUntor, Mnio Krlck m d all Mnaa of builders laotorl' HUGH McLAfN GENERAL CONTRACTOR .... 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