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THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912-EVENIHG EDITION .1 ' I 4 3 - i -U ' ' i " I LUMBER MEN RQADe ALONG iCLDSE DEALS I r. .WOTWff' ' r MEJElliO 10 JTflEAMS SI if BEND ILC- i i rv fl i ." j uk-' "ts-. . w . - x ir' i - fWVV ' ' L -rUMY u7f V Vtt'Oj.v 4WfSKf Km ..,mmKM ,,.mmamsmk rsasiKrawi sffiEMyo Lto :: m ANPW ; RifMHmffi 91B HVrJ (Continue J fora pago Tie i.otltloncallB attention jj i"Ji,"r!llCrl2ilitlv ff'IUoi" ' Mnrshfli'Id today to close uegotla RiW.lWiXSi5 ? Kln'lK'tlon. with C. II. Marsh, rlyht of wn, producers "lie vonllet -they among tho property ownon along n(?0Ilt for the Southorn Pacific, foi mndo by tho c nnmlf-bloner of corpor ntiotiB, who had chargo of this in vosllcntion under the Secrotary of thn npnnrtnipnt of Connnorco nnd Lnbor, to tho fact n partial ,""" i'- "1B - VcitchTnic Inlet moots ulth tho huc mi. .,ti.i t,,.. n-iii n iirirent cess that Is anticipated. Tho poti . . . ... I j,.m utmli1n tit nVintltvl roquest tlint tho lumber United States lO n CUIICIUOIUU unotuiu imui, iu u T. V..11.",... ., ', ... t, l,.;l thoso against lumber dealers who r,, .'7 ,TB. v V .. ,,, imvn iipon lironclit Into court." , biilkhcadlng tho bnnk nnd uslns tho h Secretary 'Kiln TrnnamlttlnB lo'drcdRlngB to build up tho Plkoway tho President the answer to tho lum- Tho plan Is to rcqnlio the pro per y bormon'B complaint, says tho report owners along tho Inlet whoso rop. of tho nuronu of Corporations was erty will be greatly bonoflc by not only Important and relevant to, tho Improved chnniiol and highway tho Issuo Involved In tho resolutions a wull hb protected from floods by of Congress, but that tho amount of tho rondwny serving as a dlko to pay standing tlinbcr nnd tho concontrn-'n large share of ono-hnlf of tho cost, tlon of Its ownership wero absolutely tho county paying tho other half, essential to tho discussion of tho Coos River property owners nro questions Involved. Tho Secretary .considering n plan for a similar lm .... i. i...... f.....i wimiiv in- nrovomont along tho rlvor. Tho cxpoctod and a very romnrknblo do-(Idea Is to construct a road from the Krco of concentration of standing , mouth of Catching Inlot along tho Umber. It thus applied a second bank of tho river to tho headwaters ,i t,nninfiv nuRnniini hn!n fncf In of South Coos rlvor. It Is claimed - . ... l1int 4ltt ntinnnnl nnnit Southern Pacific Gets Right- of-Way Across Pony Inlet Tide Flat. Tho lonk-talkcd-of water lovql ... . Ivilo... ot Ten Mile Is In Plan to Construct Fine Hirjh ways Along Coos River and Catching Inlet. thn rilnctiRBlon of lumbor nrlccs. Tho Secretary snyo tho Duroau of Corporations has, considering tho magnltudo of tho task, supplied nob that tho channel needs dredging any way and practically tho only extra expenso would ho tho cost of putting In tho bulkhead. It Is likely that way for the- sale of right of ways across n i trnct of tldo-flat noar the mouth of I hlch Follows and Sylvor Tho prico has been and Is said to bo about ?400 per acre. Tho land lies between tho Simp son Park property and tho Pony In lot channel. Peter Logglo, of North Bond, who was a Marshfiold visitor today, stated that ho understood that tho Southern Pacific hnd closed negotiations for tho nurchaso of tho Droulllard, Banks and Jacobson rcsldonco prop erty and was about to closo with sevoral others. Mr. Follows and Mr. Marsh reached an agreement concorning Mr. Fellows' Intorost In tho tract and tho papers In tho deal will bo oxo cutod about April 15. ossiry facts as rapidly as possible; l Potjtlons for the com River roadway that It Is now carrying on also nn 'n"'," ,"," ":,;, mi,im yostlgatlon into compotltlvo mothods. I " ,s. undoratood that Marshfiold a report on which will bo presented automobile owners will got boh nd as soon ns possible Roforrlng fur-, pot" ,nr.i0c'8 ttntl ,a " n bringing thor to tho statomont of tho lumbor u"u" ,uu"'uuuu,,luu " . i1"""' men ihnt thn first and only ronort considerable portion of tho oxponso will bo contributed property ownors. by Marshfiold WATKIt POWKIt FOIt 8. I'. mado by tho Dcpartmont of Com- tnorco and Labor was tho report in 1911 on standing tlmbor, Secrotary NrroI nnys tho bureau has also for soma tlinn been cnrrvlne on Investi gations into tho nctual couroo of tho t CoinMiny Files on IJIr Rlghta on Mc- prlcon of lumbor, nnd this, too, will Kcnzlo Ittvcr. bo prosontod ns soon ns finished. In-' SALEM, Ore, April 4. Prcsum- cldnntnllv Mr. Nngol nolntB out tho ably for tho purposo of Bccurlnrr difficulty of gathering this Infor- power to olectrlfy tho main nnj West tnatlon. oluo lines in this stnto, tho Southorn Sccrotnry Nncol says, in rcnlv to Pacific Itallroad company has filed tho demand for a verdict, that it i with Stato Engineer Lowls nn nppll- would bo wholly lmpractlcnblo for cation to approprlato tho waters of tho bureau,, and entirely outuldo of tho McKenzIo river. Tho nppllcn Ita Jurisdiction, to render a verdict tlon calls for tho appropriation ot on tho oxlBtonco of tho so-called lum-1 100 cubic feet per second nnd tho dl bor trust or conspiracy In restraint version of tho water of Clear Lako of trndo; that tho question is strict- through a rnnul I Vi miles long, gen ly a logal one. Any nttompt on tho orating 3(1,130 thoorotlcnl horsopow part of tho Bureau or Corporations, or, utilizing a fall of 79C foot. Tho says tho Secretary, to make such a dam Is to bo 31 feet high, costing finding of guilty or not guilty, would approximately fSC.OOO, and tho to bo an absurdity In ItHclf. and would '' cost iu estimated nt $1,000,000. establish a moBt ombnrruBBlug preco-1 l'r yenrM tho Southern Pacific dont. , maintained a Btntlon at Clear Lako Manager Hrousnn, In tho lettor to nnd also mado a fltudy of tho power rrcsldout Tuft, under date of Mnrcn , Mtuntlon, and tho onglnccrlng do 1, takes up sorlntlm, tho subjects ' pnrtment expressed It ns Its firm con as stated nud commented on by tho victlnn that tho powor will bo used Secretary, nnd snya that notwlth-i for tho electrification of tho com etnndlug tho Importance of tho In- imny'B railroad lines. This Is tho qulry as to standing thubor, it Ih.'ccoihI largest powor project In tho 110 rospoualvo to tho part of tho , etnto. SonatO' resolution that tho luvuatlgn-' As tho power slto Is located in tho tlon of tho lumbor Industry Bhould ' forost resorvo, tho company must got bo conducted with tho particular oh- a pormlt from tho federal govoru Ject of ascertaining thojuxlstoneo of i "ont for tho lnnd nnd from tho any combination, conspiracy, truBtRta.to for tho water. In discussing ugroomont, or contract Tn restraint of, tho Biibject, Stnto Englneor Lowls commorco. emphasized tho nocesslty of co-oper- Mnnugor Bronson oxprossea tho, "tlon botweon tho Btnto and tho fud nopo that tho Investigation Into com- "nl government rolntlvo to water potltlvo inothodH, which Secrotary power sites In tho stnto, as under Nngol saya Is under way, will bo pro- " prosont conditions, development Bontod ns soon as posslblo. I will always bo slow. Tho engineer Uogardlng tho requoat for n vt--' will next report nnd advocnto a bjs dlct, Mnnagor IJronson says they felt tern of co-operation botweon tho two that Secrotary Nagoi's ciltlclsm Is RovornmontH which ho bellovos will unworthy; that tho Indictment men-, olvo the problem nnd bo a groat tloncd In tho lettor to tho President stimulus to tho development of wnter was referred to ns n moral Indict- power for Irrigation nnd othor pur- nii'iii, nun ii, in uiu roruici nsKou lor i,,,1 in .w Hiaie. KLECTION IN EUOENE la of Hlmllar character, by KILLS TIIOl'.SAN'IIS OF JIIt'K Mtdnny Htock I'arin lttil of l'os( I'wIiiK Ailvlro From Agrleul- lilial I'ollegc, COIIVALLIS. Ore., April 4. ; ThousandK or field mlro hnvo Iwan ' killed, nnd tho Midway stock farm ' of Attorney ChoBteV 0. Murphy of J Portland tlum rid of a serious pest, I by tho uso of n formula furnUliod by ' ti o OreKon AKiloiiltural College. I "Bonio tlniB ago 1 wrote for hi prcpauitlon with which to kill field mlro on my ulaee near Wondliurn. , nnd ymi kindly wnt me a formula." i COUNTY GOURT Clinrtcr Aincndinetita Except Ono Aro Hcntcn. EUGENE, Ore,, April 4. Intcrcat in tho nnnunl city election Monday centered in tho first ward, whoro sham contest was waged botweon S. P. Ness, mombor of tho council from tho fourth ward, who somo tlmo back moved into tho first ward, and Y. D. Ilcnsll, tho latter winning out with 44 votes to tho good. Tho preliminary campaign In tho fourth ward had bcon much less strenuous, but tho result thoro was far closor, E. A. Bonn securing a plurality of but 11 ovor E. M. Har vey. In tho second nnd third wards thoro was llttlo doubt as to tho result and E. Koppo nnd E. L. Dorr woro ro-olcctcd by pluralities ot 72 nnd 91. Tho Socialists, who for tho first tlmo had a city ticket in tho field, polled 100 out or tho 134C votes cast for councllmcn. Or tho four propositions to amend tho city chnrtor, all wero defeated ox copt tho ono that would Increaso tho limit of sower bond Indebtedness to $200,000, By authorizing Uiobo bonds tho rotors hnvo approved tho plans or tho sower commtttco of tho council to Install a main trunk sower to drain tho wholo city nnd provldo tho baHls of a sowor system lor tho next 40 yonrs. Tho proposition for salary tor mayor nnd council was voted down by 848 out or tho 1318 votes cast on this question. Tho proposition to glvo tho council powor to assess abutting property for street lighting installation, recolvlng but G votes Ipbb than tho sower bond plan, wns rojoctod by n majority or 388 votes tho largest ncgntlvo majority. NOHTII BEND NEWS. Mrs. Peterson ol North Inlot wns n gueRt yesterday or her daughter, Mrs. John Freolnnd. Miss Ellen Anderson who spent a fnw days at tho Child's home In Co qulllo. returned to hor homo on Shormnn nvonuo this wcok. PROCEEDINGS svxorsis of the corxrv roru'r i'iuci:i:iiNGS. Adjourned March, 11)12, Term. In He roads ami Brides. W. II. Harmon. dnmiiKoa, Nor- wuy-mirton Prnlrlo road.. $90.00 Capt. Edgar Simpson returned to day from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. N. Kkblnt Is Improving rapidly from, her rqcont operation nt Morcy hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell, who jrocontly wont to Vancouver, Waali,,' to nttenu tno ruuornl of Mr. Wor rell's brother, returned today on tho Breakwater. savs Mr Mnrnhv in , i..iai .. i,., ' wnwr llHrdwaro Co.. 2." roller -i witd, to oxproiM my T w,nt1 e"l'ors 133.D1 thnnKH for your courtesy In tho mat- ' v l,,,r". for Interest 2-2 tor. nnd to advise that we have by wheel scraper 0.49 tho u-0 of this rormula stopped tho , , , Oenernl Fund. evil and exterminated hundreds and A' ' Mnllr. 4000 2c stnmpod por npa thousands or theso mlco." , velppoB S7.04 Tho remedy given Mm wns atryeh- ' J- Thrift, stamps for stnto- nlno prepared with boiling- wntor and , l1!01,1!3.' 100.00 Uilck Kjrup and used to poison whont J " ,,'8,o5 for "UPort of soir, r corn. An ounce or atryolmlne I '"""th of March. 1912 S.00 fnupnnio is illrxo ved In n n tut of stntn r nr,.m I t rrma I " """" I IC'.. n k . n .... . wmmrr a m rt m..fc v . .- nn ....... i i. .iiiuitm waiso i. i.'mmtv cinri.- nt , u i i uiiiii Miruiro .;.".""...:. v..".1 """ ".rum. nni.i.i n...;. ' "i.i.r: v.r.: . "w- umiw uwra,, nimvi over IllKUl. nilil 1I8 li.ilt IS I "I .' "" "",n, u.-wiiiuni wurn i sprwul on tho uround. uiuIhp iv.rln ,ue county Court nr said County aPec trips to orth Bond and niiMiiuuu is iiimoiviui m n pint or Stato or ( boiling water and stlrrod thoroughly , r,llin... ,lf Into a pint or thick syrup, in this t"' hair of biuliol of wloat or oom Is ,. ' liUM0 YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE. Pain along tho back, dizziness, hoad acho and genoral languor. Get a packago or Motlio- Gray's AUOMAT-IC-LIF, the pleasant root and hero euro Tor all Kidney. Illnddor nnd U -Inny troubles. When you reel all ran down, ti ed, weak nnd without onergy uso this remarkable combn. atlon ot nnturo's ho bs and roots. As a rogulator It has no equnl. Mo. thr Gray's AKOM.VTIC-LKAF Is sold by Dugglsts or sont by mall for 50 cts. Sample sent FltEE. Address, Tho Mother Orny Co.. I.o rtoy. N. Y that birds may not bo noUonoil. imi so that tho mice can got at It. EXTHA COIMFS OF THE SPECIAL It.lILWAV KDITIOX COOS HAY TIMES Wrapped ready ror mailing may bo obtained nt tho orrico. r rnco zu cents encli. aim hiato, custodian or tho rocords, l Empire any time. Train nnd party archives nud Hies for said County; ! cnlls a spoclalty. Phono 144J nights s; ;.;; z v."" :." ll ..urMK"",.!:iana dny- itor " p. m.. pmaco .,,., .-.,, ..v to ituv uuii vui i uui City Auto Service ood Cars, Careful reasonable charges, "Will go auywhore at Stands Blanco Hotel Drivers and Our motto; any tlmo," and Blanco uigar Btoro. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phono 46. nARKElt A QOODALR, Proprietors. Have your job The Time' offlce. printing done si htatement or tho Amounts of Bills nllowod, on tho various funds of tho County as audited by tho County Court of said County nnd State at the mllnurncd March, 1912. term thoreor, ns the samo appoar In the Journals or ssld Court now In my oN rice nnd custody. Wlnes mv hand and tho soal or tho .County Court nrflxod this 2nd day of April, A. n. 1912. JAMES WATSON. County Clerk. ' KXTH.l COPIES OF THE SPECIAL HA1LWAY EDITION COOS nAY TIMES Wrapped ready ror mailing may bo obtained at tho otflco. Price 20 cents each. Rostaurant, rboue 2S-J. Phono 6-J. Residence 7). L. FOOTE. Proprietor. We Have Been Successful in buying a largo stock or first class Electrical material and can glvo our patrons a very low price on house wiring. Got our price you cau't afford to miss it. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J ,v.'-d Mi VK rr1, llir m&bs v mum Crit,i cJL0"ed 5nJ"lIne(W8H'york Mtktri of 5enjanin (Iolles Hub Clothing tftl'T vvmp fir -?f E 0" They Call Easter "Spring's Awakening"-.. A good time to revive interest in your clothes. Our clothes help to make good acqaintanccs; they're good clothes to get acquainted with. "Money Talks" Our system of merchandising saves you from $3.50 to $J0 on every suit. Let us show you "Money Talks" & Shoe Co. Mnrslificld. Bnndon. STR. WASHINGTON WTLL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FROM COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. STEAMER HOMER SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM CO OS BAY THURSDAY, -APRIL 4, AT NOON. F. S. Dow, Agent Ocean Dock :iiJ VAST AXI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redoitdo i:quippi:d with vim:u:ss and suhmaiuxi: mat, SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS BAY Saturday, April 6, At 3 P. M. I.NTER-OCEAN TICAXSPOItTATIOX CO.MPAXV. Pltyno II. p. I McfJKOWJK, Awiit. 'TI1I3 KIUKXl) 01' COOS HAY' AI 9 ANCE W Jp a d AbfilW IIQUIPPKI WITH WIUKI.KSS Sails From Portland for Cocs Bay j at 6:00 P. M., Friday, April 5 OOXXKCTIXO WITH TIIK XOItTII IIAXK ItO.VI) AT POItTIiAXI) .MHITH I'ACIFIO STKA.MSIIIP CO.MPAXV. O. V, McOKOHGi:, Agent. Phono 41. THY TIIK EDOE WITH TOfB FIXQEH. Exatnlno a collar Ircia from tu Inundry. Notlco Its clr, whlu (! or. Its oven, olastlo itKIseH. Ii smooth and its porluct ship. Then tost tho -top edgo by ratlil your ringor-tlD over It. Notlw tta mooth, nllck finish given It. M- Ing thore to rub, dig or IrrlttU jm nock. This teat will prote the ulni el our BcrTico. Bond u a trll Into and apply the test Marshfield,Hand & Steam Uuaia Mnuroy Hros. Props Phone S3W. Our WnRona Qo Anywhere Anrtlw- Have That Roof Fixed ( sow Sec CORMELL Phone HlMt The Electric Shoe Shop IS WIIEHE TIIEV UV SHOW I-'HOM $1 PEK PAIE UP. ...... .,. .v.nm1 cimn SHOT ion r nrnmiwnv Msrwi" "PROFESSIONAL DirttClu. v Hutu ii. oiaiucE. EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS SiaJ?5 Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FHOM 1'OllTIulXD AT O A. M. OX APHIL 3 10 IT n,i t Th"t5M COOS ,UY AV1Uh ' ,a "" ". AT SEHVIcS OP L. A. PAUKHUHST, A;ent. Phono Malii JWu. DH. Specialist on nerves, spin rheumatism. Phono 174, NorthDi j-v H. A. J. HKXimVS Vo nre equtppod to do high t work on short notlco at tt ' ' lowest prices. Examination i Lady attendant. Coke bulldlnf. om sun i.nannier """" " - DR. G. W. LESLIE, . ..i- rl.lilui Graduate of the American kWW Osteopathy at Klrksvllle. Mo. i nMn..jn mir Hours 10 to Hi iu -- ... n..ral irnrahnela: ui 4 Phono 161-J; J. W. BENNKTT, Lawyer. . , A. 11 T. J. 80AIFE HODOINB Marshfield Paint, (& Decorating Co. Estimates furnished MARSHFIELD, Phona 140L Oregon Unique Pantatorium Sf11' DYKIW. CLEANERS, PRI.SPERS nnd nAT RENOVATORS Agent ror Edward B. Strausa Co. fine Tailoring Let us maka your next Suit. )ffle over Flanagan larshflold 4 Bennett B'1 DR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marsbfleld, Oregon. Dfflce: Lockhart uuuoi"' ,, I'nnDB 'v. Opposite post office WM. S. TURPEN Architect 235 Pommerclal. PhoM 300-X. 171 FRONT ST.