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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912-EVENING EDITION. l i IVIarshfiefd and North Bend Auto Line (JOUST .Si 1C1NCJ. I'liuiiletots. WEWS.: FROM nfaddv li aa ' -vdi & JiLflA-iV1JL,JUJ A ' J1UWW5 IUOuUIIOuUFM -JO IHUVK GOATS . iNtato JriiiR 'W Nl"" )lt'? . to Curry County. fennOIlN, Ore.. Juno 18 E.DlKcs a to of Portland liita JKh.dthrouill.M ho WrS 1U-T" ,i.u Willi"""11" ". tred UP 'Vgt pork, Ore, nnd from il.liil 10 Vf lo1' .. ' .... . nn CO Ww over tno muiii ".. - l B V ivwltlcrbiirn. tho cBinio lygS. wlllch wnB rccont,y l"? i 'McDonahl. Bccrctary of tho lnK; who nccompanlod Kln" porlcd groat diffl- d Wfiine tho goats through thu ""'in. lad woathor wnn a fon t0,nUVlcn mU way through thoy " vM un 10- " roro8t Bor.v.,M ftj id throo daya whllo potting e"el,w...in. thin tlmo coyotes ami jKnll X1110'1 a ,''00(1 mn,iy C (tall wis tho oniclal mall trail ?'.,? narrow and prcclplt- natHVoiiovertclUfB ir lost. MUSI Ul" "'"('"'""i S ttftUuKl., however. Fifty KhlKh priced mid vnlunblo roB Angoras wore In tho lot. Tho K&JSate ' atocklnB up a argo ffiriandnoarWoddorhurn lort itupmeniB " "- pbL . HAND HAW COSTLY 1118 Mm Fined 1W Aploro for 1" Theft. nocr Flanders and Ed Toiler, -. miinc men or our cuy, won M'ned beforo Justice K. O. I) tun on Saturday lam iinon com S,t of the city marshal for atonl i hand saw from tho city of Co rile The saw, valued at $2.50 L.i.Wn to a second-linnd man and dj for 50 centB, unci tho hoys pro- lti to lave a goou ""'" "'" V funds Upon trial tho youtliB ftidti polity to tho chnrKO tnndo . ; mtrihal and woro Hontoncod tl Judse to 30 dnya In tho conn jWl After nervine? a brief time ktlsd the bars thy woro released pet the payment of n flno of $25 ci and costA. A coHtly saw. Mny tiMTe a valuablo lesson. Coqulllo tall .NEW "IHiUK SKV" I,AV Untf Designed t Prevent Fraud- iilcut Drills. SALEM. Ore.. Juno 18. Inltlatlvo jrtitlons for tjie "blue nky" corpora it U arc la circulation HiIh wuon. It!i proposed law, on which Socro X7 of State Hen W. Olcott hnfl bcou isciIdk for weeks, has been rovlwvl till It l Lellovcd It Is now ono of it kit measures of Its kind yot htjjip. Hovernl changes wore ttii It the Inatauco of tho Portlnud CUsber of Commerco, Ilonlty Hoard si Commercial Club, and tho nionR ii U bow Indorsed by nil throb of Wpranratlonb. I I am latUtlcd this mensuro lias liven more publicity and has I xt more carefully conslderod than majority of tho bills pnHsed by tho !t!ture," said Secretary of Stato toll koiim m:v cluii I W Point MJnbitcrs Start Ullht .'luvi'iiii'iii i iicn. ujJIyrtlo Point Eutorprlso snys: The mlnlstcru of tim r,iiii..n Jirttn: Presbyterian, MoUndlHt lt.8oulhand Chrtstlnn. mot nt the of Rev. W. 11. Smith, pastor of 1. &. flllirrh Knntli nSinuitnv oftanlied a mlnlstorlal assocl.i 2 The officers of tho association Thornton, secretary. Tho object w fellowship between tho various ' o mo city nnd to solvo the ItCrotllomi f..l,. it i.i ..... 4Vmi. 'r. , T. "" Hl UlllZUJUbllll L. f.Po.lnt- Evcr' citizen In tho 7r u asked to cooperate Ni:V POWKIt MIK l-OA'l Ituiiiloii (V!v Now- Abbs to ;U, ,j,,, Itiwt til' Sen Ice. liANDOX. Ore. .lunu ls.-Tho nmv power lifeboat which htm been fur nished the- llfeaavlnit hI.mii,,,, , i '' don will prove a meal aid to thu crow UCCOlll 111? tfl Clllilnli. I.. I... In chnrKO of tho state. T.icre ha been no bad wreck sluee iu. ,ilt Wftg received, but the crow has been trained with the now boat and It u n rendlncBB for Immediate use. Tho llnudon station h required o cover tho coast in part of Coos Conn ty nnd all tho day down Curry Coun ty to tho California lino, oil nmnv occasloim thero has been ureat dlffl cjiilty In reachhuf wrecks below Hau clcin, but with the new html tho sta tion will be able to lve much better service. Tho now boat Is a n-lr l.allln.?. ?oir rlKhtliiB, Hall and ceuterboard power propelled llfobcnit or tlo Itilt niml-.t It is tho only one of the kind went o' Clovolnnd, Ohio, where a similar bum Is used on the lake station at thu place Tho boat can ciomh the llnuilon bar at any time and In any weather. Hi rase tho ciibIiic breaks down the boat can bu handled with oars or Halls, Captain Johnson of tho llandon sta tion Ih niakliiK a ileslKn for what he bollovcH will bo an Improvement on tho best of the power Ilfelmals now In use. Tho boat IjoIuk planned, ainoiii; other features, will have twin serw arninBomoiii as an enierKeiicy so If ono engine inenks down another en Blue Ih ready to propel the boat. pi.ax to n:i,i:mmu Myrtle Point to Have Pourlli of .Icily OIlM-'I'VIIIIC'IS Tho Myrtle Point Knterprlse snv. At tho moolliiK of the Mvrlle C'l'iili "iiHt week, tho Inlllallw steps were nlten townrd prepurliiK for he Kourth of July celebration to bo hold In connection with the race. A com mltteo conslstltiK of II. A. Schroeder II. II. Steward and C. K. IIiiIIiik wis ippolnted to solicit fiitnlH. and'affjr 'ley report tho nature and oMent of ho proKiam of sporlM and speakltiK will bo decided upon. Neither Co. Itilllo or llandon will celebrate this year, and without n doubt there will bo a large crowd to partake of th!a Mty's hospitality on the Fourth. Pia.V STATU I'OltliST tetT pa!!ors ,n maklnB Myrtle 511 Cleajj .City In Which tn llvn In. TAKES FATIIRIfft PLACK , I.I'HII) Kucowil .t .7 urn ..m HU h h"' Jun0 18- Toula 4iti J iini ""lLUC"u iiih laiuer, IVdnfJI .' " -"rillllIl OI 1110 Inl'r1?" "' he Great North- 41? Commercial Club with tL.r..v """uwesiv uovoiop WiT,iui &e was hnnuoil a tolo- " ffl Kfs ?;i?"a?,i3"t- U M in s ""1 n8 been np- (J!." '"e.tanadlnn nml TTnllnn.l ."".tlllnB the great bnrdon his jayinB aside. i.nniB inn JW to begin a three monthh' "v w. 8.s;a h0 w' arrange to tictit.j...i '" "oioro tnklnc up cMSi. ' U.le '"ealrtencv of "JAorthorn to Carl It., Gray. '" uara nk.AV. Llif...v"fra! t0 Bel'' "ado. MSlELlry? Want Ad! 1I.T-'IH1M1 PKlllt, SkU, Tiu" ".'vi'i6 inucou. lining of i. : ut a ... . .;-- fI..BS:.L"lnI'UnK ound orlmn.. aw ,',!!? IfciiraiM!" ! IhU lub.' iSSSS riinLv 'Mhimnrn, :."" " "" ill"t On. ii.7:.S",."L"ei. ku"u.7: """urea iiaiin MS. ('overiiiiieiit (Jives Idnlio Tinrt to P,i place I'oreHt lteeive Aien. WASHINGTON, I). ('.. .Juno 1$.--To penult the State of Idaho to ob tain land In Hen of IKI.OOO acres of school lands Included In National Forests pr'or to survoy, Presldont I'nft littH c'mlnated nhout four sud one-half towushlis from the St. Ii National Forest. Tliew lsiids wll bo hold and mannKcil us a ienui uent Stato forest. Tho lauds eliminated are: T. 41 N., Its, 4 nnd 5 K T. 12 N.. It- ' and 4 :., nnd Sections R to S. HI '. 22, nnd 2(5 to .10 In T. 12 N.. It. 5 K. This action by the President car ries out an uuderstandliiK which was reached with him by Governor Haw- toy and other reitroientHllvp of ttk' State of Idaho about a enr nn. Tlio Slntc had tried to mnke Imlcm n Hy sections for various sclioel roc tloiiH lost to It thronich the ereatlrn 'if Nntiounl Forests, but bnfore the iccoptnuro of the State's flllnic Hie 'titended Indemnity selec I urn alto " IncluilHil In Niiloim1 Fores' ' I'o lenrn what relief eoulil bo ob tained Governor Hawli-y del led t ,'() to WashliiKton and take t e whok matter to the White House. After hearing tho nrisiiiiieiits of ho Idaho roprosontntlvog Prosldent Tnft held that the State should bo allowed to Bccuro tho equivalent P: vnluo of tho liidomnlty selection for which It had appllod, partlcularb slnco tho land woulr? be for tho bene fit of tho cchonls; but ho also held Hint It would bo detrimental to tho nubile Interest If tlmberlnnds which hnd been Included In Nnttonal For ests for tho protection of stream flow nB woll as porpotuatlon of tim ber supply should bo cut without re cjnrrt for tho effects of forest de struction, especially the effect upon nnvlgablo stromas. IIo therefore suggested n way out, nlnng the line of an ngreomont which has slur boon porfected in dotall by tlio state niithorltlos nnd tho Forest Servlc. Under this agreement tho S'ate hns uiidortnken to retain a doslgnit od body of land permanently for for est purposes, provldod tho govern mont would pormlt title to be ie nulred. Tho area doalgnnted com prises largoly though not entirely he lands for which the Stnto made U orlglnnl npp'lcatlon. This 00.000 aero tract will, under tho agreement reached, be protected by tin Sta'e against flro nnd other destructive ngoncles, and administered similarly to tho National Foiosts. Timber will be sold only under such stlpu'n- tlons ns will Insnro roprodiiciion oi tho forest, nnd fnvorablo stream flow conditions will be maintained through preservation of the neces sary forest cover. The oHmlnatlori now mndo by President Taft per mits the cnrrylntr out of the ar rangement, so far as mucins ac quisition of title by the Stnto. A TPTtKISH MATH will do yon rjonn. Phnni 214.T MVUTLK POINT POlNTIJItS Xi'mi or 'iIC. Coqulllo Valley as 'I old by the KnterprNo I.owellan Southmayd, the flvo-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank South mayd of the North Fork, fell from u wnuoti last Monday, fracturing his wiisi in me rail. I. I.. Carter, father of Kd nnd Cecil Car er, Is on the sick list nt tho homo of tho latter In this city. Mrs. G. W. Shelley waH hero from Mirth licnd for an over-Sunday visit with bur husband. Two birthdays and wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. li, U. I.ono woro celebrated by a dinner In tho I.undy grovo sotilhwiMi of town last Sunday. Hayniond McKoown who has boon tho guest of Freddie McMullen on a camping tilp with the McMullon fam ily for a time, returned to his homo at Marshlleld Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Giirney wont to Marshlleld Tuesday, called by tho death or Mrs. Guiney's brother, It. K. Hooke, who died Monday overling. The funeral servlies wero hold nt MHrshllelil, yesterday. A. T. Sholley, brother of G. W. Plielley of Spencer Sholley, enmo up from Coqullle Tuosdny, iircom l.tiiilod by his wife, daughter and boh, ami the son, Mnrk, will roinnln and i.hfImI bin uncle In the store, while Vernon Shelley Is at Portland nt the Itose Festival. Chairman Thomas K. Dickson nnd ihr eighth grade toncher. Mrs. Poarl Pnik. were busy Wednesday, signing eighth grade diplomas. Those re diving same are: Iln.el Neal, Ivan Itobblns. (ienevleve Neal. Millard Ir win, M eh In Itackleff, Clalro Nys strom. and Ollle Hean. Hay Wyland passed In all but two subjects and Is be given another chance at tho ox umluatlon next fall. The entire eighth grade class of the exception of this ono, passed this year. All) I'Olt MINIKTKIt Coqullle People Contribute Matorlnl for (Million Itesldence. The Coqullle Heruld says: K. K. Johnson, of this city, has do nated to Itev. S. It. Steele, pastor of t' o Methodist KpUcopnl church South, of Itnmlon. a sufficient quan tity of lumber to construct a sumM building near his church to be li:d is a losldenre nnd place of stud)V Other people or Coqu'llo. momlwr" ir tho above named denomination, hiivp contributed to aid the finudou brother In purchsslng doors and haidware lor his little home, wher" ho enn study the Good nook In Joy- nil remembrance- of his donors. XOVHIi HACK PICTUItK The oft-heard argument of whothor a home while trotting over; has all four feet off of the ground at the mine time hns been decided In one Instance In the ntV.mMive by a snap shot photograph of Knnaday. one of Frank K. AU"ti iroMir. In nitlon on the tralii'tit,' dacg nt Itonni'nv Stm'k Farm. The lorse Is shown with all of Its feet off the track while In a nntural trotting stride. It ns only for a fr:i.- Ion of a second, but tl.o ciirern n.'K'tt ft plainly. A ulcture or this kind Is almost Ini tiosslhle to obtain nt wll. There was no thought or catching llouaday In that position when fie ..iinera wa.i snapnel. but ihnnce sj .le-'-od. i-'lv. lug Mr. Allen the most remarkable phntogmph In his large collection Iloseburg Review. FA KM VKAIt HOOK The Department or AgrlouUure n Washington bus Just Issued Its 1911 Agricultural Year Hook a bound volume or several hundred pages containing nmoh Interesting and In structive Inrorinatlon regarding rnc rloulture. horticulture, stock ra!sln. etc. Kaeh Senator and Representa tive has copies of this Year nook re distribution and any farmer can so euro n copy by sending to one of he members of the Oregon delegation. IN 01,1) AGH Post Office Turns Down Re quest for Service From Allegany. ' Dr. J. T. McCortnac, prcaldont of the Marshlleld Chainbor of Com merco, nnd Cnpt. C. ci. KdwardB of Allegnny havo Just iccclvod tho fo'l lowlng solf explanatory lottor from Congiossmnn W. C. llnwley rolatlvo to a proposed mall service between Allegany and Scottsburg: Washington, 1). C., Juno 10, 1912. My Dear Frionds: I hno JiiBt received tho folio wliti; letter from tho Fourth Assistant Postmaster General: "With further roforonco to your 'otter of tho 3rd ultimo, with which you transmitted u petition for tho es tablishment of n Btnr routo botwoen Allegnny nnd Scottsburg, Oregon, I bg to advise you that tho mnttor haH been glvon careful consideration. "It was found that It would not ho practicable to porform sorvlco on such a route, excopt during tho sum mer porlod of each year, and It In not apparent that tho pnstnl benefltn to bo derived thorofrom, which otild bo entirely for tho ndvanco ment of ninll nnd not for tho supply of any post office, would warrant tho establishment of tho routo. There fore It doos not scorn ndvlsnblo to take further action In tho mnttor at this tlmo." I rogrot 'this unfavorable determi nation of tho Department, but will be glad to have your advice rolatlvo o further action, If you dcslro thnt 1 ngilu tnko tho mnttor up. SCOW eilltlSTKNKD HV DANC'K. IIANDON. Ore., Juno 18.A novel christening wns given a now scow which was built nt thu Nollson ship y Hid nt Prosper, on tho Coqulllo Itlv er. for N. Fay. or Sncrnniento. Call. Tho scow Is qulto a largo hffntr, and niter having boon launched wns towed down the rlyor to llandon, where It wns decornted and used xt (he plaro for holtllntr a big dnnco by tho Ilniidon young pooplo. Tho scow will bo tjikon to San Frnnclsco Hny In tow of tho Rtonmor Flllold. LIbby CO.r(. Tho kind YOU hnve IAVAYS USUI), l'lione 7 Pacific Mvery V Trnnifer Co. - .' rortland, Orrcoa S mm f IlMtiltDt am! Dr Hchnol for QUI lirv riTH.oiDi,ifnDi Dwnoan jiapii.i ir.pipropM Coll.cltl., Ac44.ml, u EI,mnUrr DiptrtatBtt, I Mlllf , Art, EItU. O jmntilia. I ForctaloaMrruTHi: SISTi:il HUl'imiOlll Ottlrfl2t,8t. Ilclrntllnll J Chiimborlnlu'g Cough Romody has won its groat roputntlon nnd oxton slvo snlo by Its romnrknblo euros of coughs, coldd and croup, It can bo flepondod upon. Try lu Sold by all lenlors. t HubC.othing&SlioeCo. .MAHSIIITKLI). HANDON. When I have roaehed three score and ton I hope I will not be like sun Cry sad and ancient men that evory day I see. I hope I'll never be so old, so broken down and gray, that I will lift my voice and scold when children round mo play. I hope I'll nevor be so sero. so close to mil tiled drums, that I can't wait around and cheer wheno'or the circus comes. I hope rii never wither un or yet so found ered be, that I won't gambol with a pup when It would play with me. I hope I'll not. while yet alive, be so much like a corse, that I won't seise a chance to drive a good high stepping horse. Though I must hob ,ia nn h crutch to help my feeble V "" - ..." . , . . 1 shins. I'll always yell to Deal me, Dutch whene'er the home team wins. J Perhaps I'll live a tnousanu years I sometimes fear I win, ror some thing whispers In "' eBr r am t0 tough to kill I may out last the modern thrones and all the kings thereon, but while I navlgato my bones I'll try, so help me John, to be as young In mind and heart as any springald near, and when for Jor don I depart, go like oanteor. I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman till North Front St. Uus. Phone 20C-X: Itos. Phono 1CC-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY rll. Hlltl) II. CliAKKK. Specialist In Ncrvo uud Spinal Dlsense. Rogers Houso, Hours 2 to 6 Office, Room 2, Marshfleld. Offico Phono 144-L. It. A. J. IIK.VDKY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clasi work n short notice at the verj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chnndlor hotel, phone 112-J. J. V. IIENNHTT, lawyer. i.. i - Mn nti w u-lint hn Many sufferers from rlieumatlm "J" t b wb'at he haB hnvo lieen Slirnr 80(1 and dollglltOd nr0nUSWl,1" ", .i. ntf Irnn tnet. B!?pLVg1?'S:-KW . with tho prompt relief afforded by ..nrinrnVcougli Remedy Judged SW tesusM by cti , ?r,,,'.r ? applying Chnmberlnln-8 un mom. """.hi: t.nd.rd hti no superior.! .'. catartl. dure. Send Not ono enso of rhoumatlsm in ten "' ,fl' evorywhere speak of It in the J.cn., . . . pnmiiro.. nnv n ernal treatment 8opioeuui.. pngniobvi lllgllOSl loruio "i i"' - all dealers. ilIr?;i?KKKy ago Tni. requires any internal tffltf?t'(TBn,svco-Tol,'io.o. w,tver. This llnlmeni ajrilliforcnMptton whatever. This unimeni is ior buio by all dealers. )fflso over Flanagan & Bennett Dan) larshfleld Oregon DR. J. T. McCORMAO, j Physician and Surgeon ' Marshfleld, Oregon. Dmce: Lockbart Building, Opposite post ofllce. Phono 105-J wMW SSfoa mm) T,KAVK MAHSHITKLI) IjKAVK NORTH UK 7:15 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. ' 10:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M, 2:00 P. M. . 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. . 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:15 P. M.. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. . 4:45 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 0:30 P. M. fi:15 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A. M. 12:00 P. M. Leave North Ileml Allen's News stand. l,cnvo .Mai-Nhlleld Chnndlor nnd Ulanco Hotols nnd Rusy Corner. Do You Know How io Get Full Value Out Of Your Gas Range? Telephone 178 Occasionally we learn of ladies who neglect to use tho oven or certain burners of their gas range. Others use more gas than they need hy failing to employ a lit tle care in combination cook ing. Wc will take pleasure in sending a representative to give fiec expert instruction to ladies who may not quite un derstand how to get full valuu from their gas range. The gas range will cook any thing that can be cooked by a coal range, and do it much better. Oregon Power Company CONDKNSKI) STATKMKNT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business April IH, 11)12. iti:soiiitci:s. Lonns nnd discounts J208.201.C3 Donds, warrants and securities 78,947.00 U, S. bonds to securo circulation 2C.000.00 Real ostato, furniture and fixtures 81,011,34 Cash and sight exchango 198,268,08 Total. Srsoi.-IUH.-Ji MAIIIUTIK.S. Capital stock paid In J100.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 8,815.49 Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00 Deposits 4C7.C13.22 Total $."501,1'JH.71 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability or Stockhold ers Is 1100,000.00. INTKRKST PAH) ON TI.MK AND SAVINGS l)KPOSIT8. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vlco-Presldont. DORSEY KREITZER, Cnshmr. I STATKMCXT OF CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSIIFIEM), ORKGOX. At the closo of buslne.su, April IH, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $432, 792. GG Hanking Houso. , v 50,000. Oil Cash and Exchanges 251,981,96 ' Total J734.774.C3 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In J 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 55,663.67 Deposits 629,210.95 Total J734.774.C2 ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE