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a THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 - EVENING EDITION I BAKM6-POWDEI Absolutely Ptir To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The label will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates TALKS AIJOUT LINK tlon placed on thin provision by tho Interior department. Thus, na early ns 1872 tho rnllronil company had notice- of tho effect of thlu provision, ns Is now contended by tho govern ment. Tho rnllronil compnny took no further notion tlion.uut nctiuloscod In tho action of tho Interior Depart ment, and It litis Hlnco applied for patenU, knowing Uiofo fncts. Tho railroad people huvo let tho subject uluinlior for nenrly 'i0 yours, nppnr- j ontly hopliiK thnt Jt would bo ovor- WAS1IINOTOX. Miin-H 20. After , '"""'" a search of more tlinn six month.. m-M.,l,..,r,. Med Away. I in i in.- iiii'iiiiiiine huh uiu currir I spomlenro linn been filed nvvny In an OLD OOCUBI IS EVIDENCE Important Discovery Made in Oregon Land Grant Case by Prosecutor. 1). I). TowtiHend of Portland, Ore., special nfMlMtaut nttoiney genernl of tho United States, Iiiih discovered and will soon submit as evidence doeu- cbscun plueo, and wnH unonrthed ns n result of foveral months of search I by tho sperlnl attomoy and his ns- ilstnnts, through the old records of . tho dopnrtment for doeuineuts rolnt- lux lo tho Krnnt. Ilosldos this pnr- nvldonro, n laro iiumbur of documents long sliiro for Kotten liavo been found anil Intro durod hi ovldonco. Taking of toHtlmony tins oiulod liApn nn.l In ril.finl I .. ii.nl,i 14 111 liv (Iiii Mtmolfil nUMlulmil nHnrlim trail "" . .. . . ....... .'bo roHiimod. Tho government linnrm inentH 10 yours of iiro which linvo a bonrlng of tremendous Import on the government's prosecution of the Ore- cmi nttil "'nil fttMitti lln II t m.1 f mia nnnv. wl.lnh tin, ITi.ll.,.1 RI..M U SU-i ,l(,,,,,,r ",,,r,X ,)f "" ..... w lug for Mi niilllllentlou of n Kraut of approximately 'J.COO.OOO aereH of Ore Hon lnnd. Anions tho documents uuoarlhed Promoters Doylo nnd Fnrren In Port land Now Tho Portland Journnl prints the following concerning tho promoters of Coos Bay's most recent railway project an electric lino hero from Hoseburg: "J. Arnold Doyle, railroad promot er, who promises to build an oloc trlc lino from Eugeno to Ashland, is In Portland, accompanied by II. M. Forron, vlco president of tho comp nny. "Wo will ,bo In Portlnnd probably ono week," snld Mr. Doylo, "nnd bp- foro we leavo wo may have somo de finite Information ns to when actual construction work will begin. 1 can nssuro you that tho contract will bo lot, and thnt a firm well known In Oregon and Washington will han dle It. "Wo havo completed preliminary surveys from Huge-no to Itosoburg. Tho survey from Hoseburg to Grants Pass Is permanent, as Is tho lino from Medford to Ashland. Wo will very soon havo fixed up tho right of way from Grants Pass to Modfora. Our men hnvo been In tho field sur veying nnd gathering data slnco last Soptombor, and wo havo novor ouco given up tho Idea of pushing tho lino through. Our visit hero now is in connection with somo final dotrills of tho work. From horo wo will go to Ilosoburg to pick up somo othor ends nnd got under wny." "Mr Arnold said ho could not nt this tlmo glvo Information ns to who Is backing tho undertaking, further than that tho flnnncos nro being han dled by bond Issues." Tho opcrntlng compnny, Doylo says known as tho Oregon nnd Southern Hallway company, filed articles of Incorporation nt Olympln, Washing ton, October 28, 1911. It has a cap ital of $2,000,000. Tho olllcora aro J. A. Doylo, formerly with tho Groat Northorn nnd Hlectrlc Intorurbnn, of Spokane, president; II. M. Fnrren, Ilolso, Idaho, formerly with tho Holso Intorurbnn Hallway company, vlco president nnd director of mnlntnlu anro; I.. N. Hoscnbaum, Soattlo, gen eral couiiHoli George Godfrey, Spo kane, treasurer; William Morton, of Spoknno, secretary; C. It. Acres, Spo kane, genernl managor; C. It. Mit chell, Spokano, chief engineer. Tho promoters hnvo asked the town of Ilosoburg for a $100,00 bon us, conditional on uonstructlon of u lino to tho const. IloHoburg Is con sidering. FIXE IUVER UOAT Steamer Coqulllo Kcbiillt for Coqulllo lllvcr Traffic. The Uandon Recorder says: Tho steamer Coqulllo, which Is being rebuilt In tho local shipyard, will probably bo ready for running again by April 1, and sho will cor talnly bo a beauty when completed. A wholo now deck Is being added nnd will bo used for cabin room. Tho room will bo furnished with Morris chairs, lighted with electric ity, nnd everything thnt goes to mnko up a modern boat will bo found in tho Coqullle. The middle- deck will nlso bo used for cabin purposos, and will bo equipped with sottces and other modern furnishings. Thoro will ho a row of windows clear around both tho upper and middle decks, thus furnishing plonty of light. In fact, tho boat will, In every wny bo ns convenient nnd comfort nblc ns n parlor car. Now boiler nnd engines nro nlso bolng ndded; tho engines will havo 27G horsopowcr, and tho boat will easily havo a speed of 20 miles an hour, which will bo going boiuc. Tho Inspectors In looking over tho plnns said sho would bo tho finest river boat In tho northwest district, which Includes tho Columbia rlvor nnd nil other hnrbors along tho up per const. New, Correct P IHG DAXCE In EOKHOFF HALL, NOIITII I1EXI), 8ATUIIDAY night, MAIiril tin. TOKMiH'S OUCHES 1 IIA XUFF SKI). Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ILWAYB LHHI). PIIO.NB 72 PnclfK i.tvery & Tramfor Co. x-TTosur,(:sAbuU l.l'fil.XE IIAII.WAV XEWS The Hugcno Guard snys: "Eight, wagons, IIG head of stock, n cnmproHHor, dynnmos, cuglnos, otc, started this morning for tho tunnel for Twohy brothers. "V. K. Cull, tho engineering crow working In collection with tho Utah Construction company, cama In to day on his way to Portland for moro workmen, as somo nlxty-llvo cmplnyos of the company quit this morning, Aitkod how mnny men woro employed on tho entire work, Mr. Cull said that thoro wen employed on tho entire lino anywhero from fiTiO lo oral Is tho moat Important pleco of ""- " " v i ' "Y '" '- - ' ' ' , " m.i,,,,n .. l,M,i , ,,f ,i, Ul ' n' ,0 PoncltHlo the taking of J00, as heio woio man q It lug evidence yet secured In support of tho government's contention that the rail road company violated the terms of tho grant In that It disponed of laniUl uifdor tho grant In larger qtinutltloH , than tho tonus of tho grant permit-' tod, nnd nt prices far above those quoted In tho grant. ' Itallronil Attorney Write Opinion. ' This new ovldonco shown thnt In 1872, buforo tho railroad company had disponed of more than 1000 aoros of Its OroKo Into fioorge then attorney gnimrnl of tho United ovldonco soon thoronftor. Attomoy j Townsend expects to romnln hero j nbout 1 0 days longer on other ensos. AnI;h Secretary to Withdraw. . . . Wlillo digging through the fllos or the Interior Department In search of documents relntlng to tho Oregon land grant. Mr. Tmvimnnd ran acrowi the letter of Mr. Williams lo tho ocrotnry of tho Interior. nklng tho wH'rotary to withdraw his opinion n Krnnt. It Induced tho l',lnK n p,iiMr.ictlon upon the pro II. Williams of Oregon, '"' "' ""' tnlTh . ,h rn"r0a'1 Statos, to prerout to tho twerotnry of ," , , , . ll.o Interior a written opinion of an ' "''"r ",''"' hlch wo. attorney of the railroad company to " ,v T "n "' " MK,rh the effect llmt tho ro.trlclK.iJ on the f "7?," m0n,,1 ., . . Hftlr. of ifr.inla.l lnn.l Hl.ntlu.l nnlv tn ' . "'" """ "'" l'" "I . . ' . . 'he neerefnry of the Interior nrn ink. ni to show that as oarly ns 1S72 tho iHllrnnil company hud knowlodgo thnt by selling lands undor tho (rant. In monopolistic quantities and nt prices hlnher than permitted, It was dollber- hImIv vlnlrallnw tUn nM..t f 41.. . prepared a written opinion for tho ,; , J : every day. Mo said that It was possible to start In tho morning with 700 mid wind up with .100." The Wrestling .Mulch between the (liiiiiipliuix of (he world, J. Itulcovlch and AukIIo, the black galnt Is a pic ture worth seeing at tho ItOVAL'l'O-XKJIIT. Builders of Homes. Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investment CertificatGs creREALMwieyMakers SGndforDooklct 6036CorbcltBldPoiiUd0iQ First Class Auto Service Spcclnl trips to North Dond and Rmplro any tlmo. Train nnd party calls n specialty. Phono 181-11 night nnd day. Aftor 11 P. M., Palaco Itcstnurant, Phono G-J. Ilosldonco rhono 2S-J. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor. Aftor tho show try a Turkish Diitt Phono 2H-J lauds that wore In ponnewlon of actual settlers at tho tlmo tho Kraut took effect. Tho railroad company ondenvored lo socuro a formal olllclsl opinion from the secretary of tho In terior to tho wimo effect nnd even fecrotnry to sign This renuiMt was prcwnttid to Mi secretary of tho Interior depnrtniisU by Attorney General George II. Wi'- the Kovernnient to show that tho rail load company, althoueh apprUed nt n early date, of what construction tllit vnv'aHnmntit ira.l.i ..t Hams, who was a re.ldent of Ortin . ""' ir , ,, , ' "'. .. . . "I restrlctliiK nrnrlslon. nvrii. ie continued soiling lnnds under the Kraut. In lare quantltle nnd at price twice or threo times as largo permitted under Its terms. itAit.VAitn ;irrs Arms KiglK .Machines and n great friend of nun llnllad.iy. In the hope that thrniiKU tho I.i fluonce of tlo attorney general tlu railroad company might secure a con struction of this provision favora'ili to It, In that It would destroy all re strictions put upon the wile of grant ed lauds. Vigorous Opinion Given. ii ii i iiiiuiniH iiiiiiiiiiii w ii it cniirninp ...... ' , " , ' pvv ' I no comliiK suininer will see at ' of the Interior refused to plnro this least eight antoinot.iies In operation I construction on the law. Ho hold that ' the HoseburK-Myrtle Point stage' tho reitrletlon upon the sales of land "ne' "''"'rdlng to the plans of Con-! meant Just what It said lie held tho "Z ?r ''1,,,H,',lanl- " !' manifest purpose of the restriction ange,! on tho sales to settlers was to pro- machine to this iity. Mr. Dnrnard vont the holding of lands by tho com- lmi bought for delhery at once three pany for spertilntlvo purpose or tho l,v''Isengor lliilck utoinobllo disposition of them in monopolistic "J KZon"! llKX j quantities, nnd that to restrict tho to-order bodies which will arrivo a ' iiiMNu-HiiiMi iu whs provision to tno '"" mier. Added to the machined lands In tho possession of settlors at ,wt')' hand, the new consign- the time tho grant took effect, would lmnU wU' bl,UK n' l0,", " to ' defeat the mnnlfrtst iiiirn nt n,, ,'lre-.eiiHiiie an hit outwent of ap- uereai ue manirost purpose of con- p,vlniatel.v $1.1,000. Mr. Uarnard gress. This opinion was a groat dts- snys that automobiles are cheaper appointment to the representatives of than horse vehicles In tho long run. tho railroad company nnd an effort ,'0('iu,b,t they can perform a greater was made to persuade the secretary a,"lMUlt "f vvorl" of tho Interior to withdraw his opln- ,on I i:tiu ropins of tii k Attorney General Williams wrote SPECIAL itAlLWAV EDITIOX n lottor requesting thnt this bo dono ,,, , roos AV TI.MES sUm 6ocrrry ,rT,,o,, r:u8i,,B a.iavotphensss! : to withdraw his opinion, and insist- Prlco 20 cents p.ipIi I ing that It should stand as a construe- ! FOR AGED PEOPLE. Old Folks Should lie Caivfiil in Their Selection or llegiilathe Medicine We have a safe, dependable, and altogether Ideal, remody that Is par ticularly adapted to the requirements of aged pooplo and persons of weak constitutions who suffor from consti pation or other bowel disorders. Wo aro so cortaln that It will rollove these complaints and give nbsoluto satisfaction In every particular that wo offer It with our porsontil guar antee Hint it snail tost the usor noth lug If It falls to substantiate our ennuis. This remedy Is called Hoxnll Orderlies. ltexall Orderlies are oaten Just llko candy, nro particularly prompt and agrooable In action, mny be taken at any time, day or night; do not cnuso diarrhoea, uiuison, griping, oxcosslvo looseness, or other undoslrablo of fects. They huvo a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which tney come In contact, appar ently acting as a rogulatlvo toule up on the rolaxo.l musuilar coat of tho bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous nnd honlthy activity. Three blzes, tOc, 2ic, and Sue. Sold HEAL ESTATE AND FIliE INSURANCE liurgaim in Gitu and Out side Property. AUG. ltalZEEN. fi8 Oonh-nl Avo.. Arnrshflold. THY THE EDGE WITH YOUJt FIXOEIl. Exomlno a collar fresh from our laundry. Notlco Its clear, white col or, Its oven, clastic stiffness, li j smooth and Its porfect shape. Then tost tho top edgo by running ! your finger-tip ovor IU Notice tht smooth, slick finish given It. Noth ing thoro to rub, dig or Irritate your neck. This tost will prove the value of our service. Send us a trial bundle ! and npply the test. MarshfielcNHanil & Steam Laundry .'IHI17CJ uros. rrops I'Jione 220-J Our Wagons Go Anywhero Anytime es on Itosebuig-Myrtle only at our store Tho Hexali Storo olnt liouli i ..i.i.... .i ... I'll,, II,U, 11....1 ..'v.wmii-miBiiut, urug UO, "IJIO .. i- n ttviicMt DhK; Husy Cornor.' W.K. WISEMAN The Old PeliaWe Second Hand Store Man Desires to announce that he Is again HACK IX Hl'SIXESS In the Iternltt Hulldlng, a) S. Ilroadway Will buy and sell new and sec ond hand flirnltnm. stnvoo . sowing machines, etc. ! Will also store household goods i by the month. PHONE210-J People Take Notice! Wo have all lengths of stove wood for salo, prices ranging from $1.50 per tier up. We can furnish anj length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 120-J or 49-L. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M Xorth Front Street Don't Throw Away Wo fix 'em while Your old shoes, U wait. THE KLECTIUfa SHOE SHOP ISO So. Ilroadway Marshfiold UIETU ffu.'!9 hive.ome Inventive ability WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FROXT ST. Spring Styl Wear a Benjamin Wo iro now showing eo, reefc stylos for men acj young mon, Spring anj oiiuuiiui, J.U1L5, Get Yours Early ! ! Eighteen to Thirty-fc "MONEY TALKV- Qvijiniln C'0,hcs Hub Clothing and Shoe Co Marshfiold. Bandoi Wo Spccialio lolson Shoes and Stetson Ilats. TilJ ' VTA 'f ilr A . ! Myt 'THE FHIEXI) OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND AT 1 P. M., FRIDAY, MARCH 2) COXXHOTIXfJ WITH THE XOItTII UAXIC ItOAI) AT l'OnTLU XOHTII PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMl'AXV. PIioiio II. U. F. McflCUIIGIUttt STR. WASHINGTON V I LL SA I L KROAI SAN F1UN0.1 SCO, FOR COOS BAY, AV.I3DNESDAY, MARCIIfl STEAMER HOMER SAT LS l?ROM SAN FRANOJSCO FOR C00SBAT WICDNUSDAY, MARCH 20. F. S. Dow, AKcivt Ocean Dodl EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS 5teamship Breakwater AliWAYSOXTIME. SAILS FlIOM I'OHTIiAXI) AT H P. M. OX MAKCII .I, 12, 10AXDSU SAILS FltOM COOS HAY AT SIJHVICE OF THE TIDIJ OX MAKCHtl h. A. PAIIKIIL'HST.snt l'hono Ml U i), to, u:i AXD :io. VAST AXD COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQLIPPED WITH VIHEI,E3S AXD SUIIMAIIIXH IIHlh SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY SATURDAY, MARCH 23, AT 1:30 P.M. I XTEI MK'EA X TH A XS PO I tTATI OX COM PA XV. Plume 1 1. O. F. M(Gi:OllCL',.vPtl Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsitle and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. J77 Front St. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR MHS. A. II. fill)Li:V. Vocal Tcacl.tr. 139 South Tenth, rbow I We Have Been Successful In buying a largo stock of 11 rut class Eluitrlcal nmtorlnl nml can glvo our patrons a very low prlco on house wiring. Got our prlco you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J r-x n !. ii-. ivixichun, U x- w....!i nnd ClaW" All chronic diseases treatea. v I UMon free. Offlce -- i . . . . o . k nnd6t0'r1 to is a. m.; " - s Naturopath 'Bt.tute--RooB . ( NO. 14V uruui - It. G. W. LESLIK, . .1.1. PhvlICUS osteopiiuiiu . - jt vm I D Graduate of the American jOto'U' n.,nnnnih At Ktrksvllie. j" In Eldorado Dlk. Hours Phono 161-J; larB ibfleUi ' T W. BEXNKT1, 3 Coos Bay Naturopath College CHIUOPHACTIO, OSTEOPATHIC, HYimOTHEItAPY and all branches of Natural Thera peutics taught. Terms reasonable. For Information address DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North Ilcnd, Oregon. M.fl.tti im,. nvar PI una can MCU ... larsh field DH. J. T. McCOUMAO, Physician and Sur Marshfleld. Oregon- . ... n..lMln(. jmce: bocKnan "- .nj. opposite Po,v Phone J"0'1' t nKvnnV'S d"'m',; ,.,..! We are equipped to do bll1 work on short notice t tw lowest prices. wrimlnat10' itJlof. I - kllllUl' Lady attendant, cokb j, Ite Chandler hotel. phon