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w-Ln .-.jati THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 23, 191, -EVENING EDITION. 535Krw I COOS BAY TIMES J. C. MALO.VKY HV K. MALONEY Mltor niul I'ul). Ncfcs Editor ?t? unity iwii: dates sirr natliprltm HI be Part of .Septi-tnlier hkli's i:dit uooivLirr Latter PARCELS POST PltOIJLEM A DISPATCH from Washington says that there Is a fair pros pect that e will make a be ginning at this session of congress In solving the parcels post problem. The house in passing the annual post ofllre appropriation bill Included the following provisions: First, raising the weight limit on parcels from 4 pounds, as it Is now, to 11 pounds, and reducing the rate from 16 to 12 rents a pound. Next It estab lishes a parrels post on rural route going out from any town, charging 5 cents for the first pound and 1 ten' for each additional pound. This Is all right for a beginning. We have been advocating this much for a number of years. It is, how ever, only a beginning. The hoes Join' committee of three members from each house to make further study of the question and report to congress in December, 1912. COINKIl IS APPOINT!?!) WASHINGTON. D. C. July 2.1. Th" nomination of Deter!) W. Coiner of Taroma to be United State attor ney for the Western District of Wash ington was sent to the Senate by President Taft. Coiner Is to succeed Elmer E. Todd, resigned. MUs Until Mnllli. Dnuclitcr of I. S. .smith, of .Mnrsliileld, Alil Work CORVALLIS, July 23 Apropos of the vacation season the Oregon Agri cultural College Extension Bulletin which Is just coming from the press Is a booklet on "camp cookery" by Ava B. Milam, assistant professor, and Kuth M. Smith, instructor, of the school of domestic science and art faculty. The booklet is of pocket size, con taining 32 pages of valuable Informa tion and recipes which will at once tench to the amateur camper the tricks of the trade" which the pro fessional foresters have been com pelled to learn by experience, and of ten times at the cost of viands spoiled In the cooking. All of the formulas In the book are extremely practical. The older ones have always been re liable and the newer ones have been t pea telly made and tested by the classes In camp cookery held at Ore gon Agrcultural College durlnsr the i arm .More ropuiar nnd More Fro:- past college year. itable." The lecture will be illus- One feature that should make the trated with slides and moving pic- bulletin particularly valuable to the lures. everyone interested In the camping parties which are careful in success of the industrial contests at their selection of provisions, is the the flrst Coos and Curry County Fair tnble of food supplier Rations are should make It a point to be on hand suggested which not only meet the MYRTLE POINT. Ore . July 23 The directors of the Coos and Curry Fair Association met recently and dates for the First Annual Coos ami Curry County Fair were set for Wed nesday, Thurs-lay, Friday and Satur day, September 25, 26, 27 and IS. 1912. Friday the 27th was named as -School Fair Day" which day will be given over to the children's Industrial (ontests. The premium lists, pro grams, etc., will be arranged and an nounced later. The children's industrial contests will be a most interesting and educa tional feature of the fair, and In this rr-nnertlon N. C. Marls of the Agri cultural College and President of the Oregon Pure Bred Lite Stock Asso ciation will deliver a lecture at the t'nlque Theatre next Thurs-Jay even ing, July 23. Besides the Industrial contes's Mr. Marls will talk on "The High Cost of Living and Making the BIO BULGE II ' GRAIN PRICES! Corn and Wheat Jump Two Cents and Oats Four j Cents In Chicago. (By Associated Pres to The Coos' Bay Times) CHICAGO. July 23 A sensational bilge in grain prices occur! today. the closing figures showing net ad an.e$ of as much as 2H cents for wheat. 2 rents for corn. 41 cents for oats. The rise was especially marked on July options, on corn and oats in which there was a flurry as to a possible squeeze against traders who were short. Wheat mainly was affected trouch uneasiness ove rthe multiplicity cf reports concerning the upreu I of the "black rust." DANCE uitli the HANI) ROYS Sat unlay. .Inly lit. at EAGLES' HALL. Lakeside By Auto We hae arranged for automobile servii to tip beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, Service begins todv, Wi'i make regular daily trips connecting with LAUNCH WORTH STAR Leaving Stauff's Landing TUESDAY 1:30 P. M. Returning leave Lakeside 7:30 A, M, Wed-vs-jay. Fare each way $1,00, Will make special trips to connect with launch at any time, day or night, For prices and full information in quire of TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lakeside, Oregon, or l-ave message with M, M, Pierson, the Lakesi 'V To'e- phone Arrent. next Thursday evenlnr. Myrtle Point Enterprise. ItALSi:SLAtGi: FRUIT Stophon Johnson, who has a beach ranch between Empire and Uandon Is ralilne some esneclallr larce goose berries. One berry he shows mensur- J es tnroo ami a n quarter uy tureo ami three-quarters Inches, perfect In form and smooth and solid. Many goose berries on the bush ero nearly as large. Mr. Drane will plant the seed nnd nurture the growth with care and endeavor to produce fruit equal to tho present berry. t ; If some Cooi Bay men could buy I themU4 for what other people , Think thc-y nro worth and sell them i nelws for wl.at they think thpy (ire , worth their fortunes would be made requirement exacted of everything pertaining to camp life maximum uMllty and minimum bulk but also afford a healthful variety of food. ' ' Whispers About Women" Is a re rpnt bonk. Probably the henpecke! author doesn't dar speak right out. rj.tx:vT?rayraHgW!.i;' !;' ru .,-".. iv-.r myvf ;?iimj aE2Z2SCTS3 H BEAR HUNT ON COOS BIB Jim Aiken Is Victim of Prac tical Jokers Near Fish Hatchery. Editor TlmeH: A party of humors, led by Jim Aiken, a MarMhlluld boy. loft the Coos River Hatchery hint week'lr. search of big gam. That there were henr nearby was attested to by Roll Goodman, who had discovered a number tho day butore, feeding in A. E, Seaman's clover patch, possibly elii'ttitiK off the n-d tops and grni" ItiK with Joy at ho luxurious a repair Immediately upon roclpt of f.i gladsome tiding Jimmy and a num ber of ot)iern prepared to follow t leasts to their lair and take the r scalps, If prHHlbl. According groat preparation were made for t.i hunt George Smith, an experience! night hunter, painted the rear alula J of Jim's gun with white wax paint that they could 1h won In the da-It ' Frank Smith then hiikkohUmI. ' Tla ' old liunter'H utiint." of tying a w ' rng nround the foreward night ii that a quick boad could be taken At 0 p. in. the party started ti from the Hatchery fur the- bear coin, try. Jim taking the lead w'th Inn.- e nd gun. They noun nnlM'd at t' place whore Goodman had neon t'u hoars hut much to the urpic f evert' one none were In sight, nt appointment m welled In tho hearts if all hut a bold scheme wan finally do rlsed. Jim wmh Instructed to lil -.. hlH htiglo which was like giving Hi hoar n hocus pocus Hlgunl. A clear tweet blast roHoiiiuled through tve hills. It had boon learned at tho Mt. Tnmalpals Military School an 1 en mo In good Btend Immodlntoly n number of large honrs were hoard charging headlong down tho canyon, gnashing t'rl teeth and tnarlng like frenzied lion Neve r before did bear growl and splutter as did theae Imuiomio beauts Hut Jimmy was not daunted 1, tlu midst of the roar and noUe Iwl kept his nerve nnd with hi thumnj on the trigger and his finger on t'u. bammor he dropped his ImikIo and cried. 'Come onward wild bruin of the forest If you want a feed of bu -, letK " I Hy this time It was quite dark bu'I Me fight was a bloody ono, nover thelon. Voile) of liiilleis went fI-( Ing Into the piiidoii and evoiv now and then could he heard the Hiilash of blood Finally quiet reigned again , A slight breoae rolled arrow the Im-' tie field and nil decided that ilnt , was won. Jim proudly led the par'-l back to camp to return In the iiioiii.) Iijk for the name. Mr to hae koii near the wounded brutes mU'it ( proved datiKorous. I in the iiku iilnn Jim was nut brlicl'f' and enib for the spot of the titriiKKb' Hut a1 and alaek how ad. A few ce.il ell cms accounted for part of. tie 11 !-,. there were lo and other Ins'riiiui tits of deception on the, pi to, but no beim n( then Jin lliv d'-inveietl fl'it' e had been t'.e lc"'i nf a nracrli il .ik, OVE OP THE I'MtTY I $100 Reward, $100 j Tin1 r H.l.'H . f llii ii4r wMIh I.-hi I fu loitrii llil li r.' to 111 4i inn- lri'M.le.l .',iex , tlial .llrll..- h. I,,-, i, hIiI. i,i,ii.,. In II. Kllf Hll'i llBt i.l .In 1,1 IIhH , , ,Mrr, I flirt- ! tir i.iilt i..Ii ,,ii' n.nv kn mil to I tlitf nir.liml IrMiinnlv HUrni l,cln h mi. I 111 II ttonul ,11. .! r, ,,ulii i. k , ,,li.hli,,.,H I irt'Minwni nan i m 'hi ii i i,ri i ukn fut. r iml r 'I'lliit; i Urn. Il ir,n I lie U'imhI mm, I mil r tin kin Im r nl (In I ii in ilicrrlii ilr.troiiiK the fniimWilmi at -h. ,1. w 4ii, nl Im; i,e im li'iil .ir netli (n IiioIiImw up ili ninollii Hun anil tfli'i; imiiiii In ,t..liif It. work llie nirlfti'ii h mi iimrli fllli In (tnur utile piwrr Ihm thn Br On lluiml ),i. lr for n mm Ihm II full. Un'Hrc 8t-ail ur lilt u( tmtlu.l.lilH i. K. J. Oil NKV .1 CO , ToltsJo. O SoMl.v.ll l)riui:U r ' ' ' Xk 1UI ' KhihIIv I'llb icriim,(, l,oi IT'S UP TO YOU Can You Get $20 Gold Pieces for $10? We can't. But we can buy as much for our hard money as any one. So can you when you buy here. The Fixup .mai:.shi'ii:i.i). XOHTH iin.vi. The Right Price First Always KTRiUU American Shooting Experts Win Against All Nations Individual Clay Bird Championship Won by J. R. Graham, shooting a REMINGTON-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Steel Lined Shells, score 96 ex 100. Team Championship Five high men in victorious American team shot REMINGTON-UMC Arrow Steel Lined Shells. Revolver and Pistol Champlonshlp-A.'P.Lane. shoot ing REMINGTON-UMC Metallic Cartridges, made the best individual score and a world's record in the team competition, score 509 ex 600; won the individual competition at 30 metres, score 287 ex 300, and won first in the team competition at 30 metres, score 292 ex 300. fWtogWsiW Steel Lined Shells were chosen on this remarkable record; 15 out of 17 big na tional handicaps including the 1912 Grand American. X&mnsm-m; Metallic Cartridges are world's record holders. The scores hung up by Mr. Lane, are additional shooting testimony to their accuracy and sure fire. Write for Complete Catalogue Remlnnton Anns-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299-301 Broadivuy, New York Cltv The Gunnery Sportsmen's Headquarters Ea3r to Get Relief From Indigestion Vovi stomach should dljctt the food yoa e:. without the aid of auy arti &:U. d.fiitWej. If it won't do that, tl u yon a.e contltiua.ly subject to djptps.a liidlfecttou. aertuitrn, head iju ur. '. constipation. :&t.-d cf tak.ng digestlto medicines. t. 1 Siipi to set your swmen ana in t..'.ln aram in a noalthy. natural c trillion. Jace's Tonic Vermifuge wilt do th( foi you If you will take it reg it iff. it is not a digester of foods, but it will restore your stomach and ' -twtlnci so that they will attend to their t.atural U mtious, digesting what you cat nnd giving strength to tho boci)'. ' For more than eighty years thou s. nds of man and women wno had suf. , fc.-ed tne pains caused by dypepsla and indlgbsticn have been praising this ' 'ionic as the only remedy which brought them permanent relief. As tho Tonic acts directly upon tho stomach and Intestines, It Is a natural appetizer and strength builder. Ma:y forms of supposed Indigestion ' aro the result of intestinal parasites, ' for whicn Jayne's Tonlt Verralfugo is uisurpasfid Insist upon Jayno's; ac-, cpt no ot'-.o-. Sold by druggists ovcry. wjer hr. D. Jayne tc Sou, Phlladel-. pha, Fa. a. loH..(1ATI(iltnor I'Ot.ltlW German American Insurance Ass'n of New York .ASSISTS OVJ3K 21 Millions R. J. MONTGOMERY Resident Agent Marskfield, Ore. a: I'ATIIONI.i: AMIUIIIAN LAI'ITAt. .Q i:STAIII.IS!Ii:i) IX 1HH0. STATKMi.'NT OP CONDITION OK PLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAItSlll-'IKM), OIIKRON. At tin; clone of business, Juno II, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts H27.4S1.IJ Honking llouso 60,000.0) Cash and Exchanges 24G.112.!! Totnl . . . $723,593.70 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $ 5O.000.M Surplus nm! Undivided Profits B7.4CM0 De-posits C1C.123.S0 Total $723,593 70 HubClothne&ShoeCo. ma its 1 1 man. ll.iXDON. I Will Furnish Your! House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman I it II North i-rnnt St. nPhono 29fi.X; Res Phone I6C-J Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line G015ST M KING, Proprietors. Cars leave Marshflola everv 45 minutes from 7.15 a m. until 12; 30 inldnlght. Leave North Dona on sntno schedule, stnrtlng at 7 a. m until midnight. See Suturday Time for schert'ile, toNni:Nsi:n statement Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tlie cle of liuslnoos, Juno M, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts J23S510 7J Uonds. warrants nnd securities 78.1913: U. S. bondii to secure circulation 25.000 00 Leal estnto, furnlturo and fixtures 81,011 31 Cash and sight exchungo 1S8.G53.9J Total 901 l,i73..1T LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In jinn 000 00 Surplus and undivided profits 10548 53 Circulation, outstanding "a'sooOO "posits ;.;::;,: ; ; ; ; ; ::::;:::;;;; lun To,al t?oil,:!7;U7 ,.r, iint,nnnl0ftnntnoCapltaI Stock lho ndlvWuo liability of Stockholm INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S CHANDLER, President. m. q. HORTON, Vice-President DORSEY KREITZER. C.ahlnr. DRAIN COOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY l.Mes Marshtleld dally at 5 a. m nn I arrives at Drain In time to con ned with afternoon train for Port laud. Leaves Drain at S a. m. and arrive nt Marshfield about 6 p. m. ii'Kets on sale nt "Uusy Corner." Phone 27S, Marshfield nnd O. Ma. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire j and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ... BK.VilV BKNGBTACKKN, Mr. rZ ?: Ph0Da ,81 - PUtUn P-'Wtr. rarnis Timber Co andents "EABTBJDK" . Oonwral Ag Marshfield Offlca 14-J. to n. Drnln IH ILDINO AND REPAIH WORK llou-o Mm In; mnl Or.ullni;. W'e are prepared to do this work b the day or contract nnd guarnnte satisfaction. Let us figure with you G. S. I'l.OYI) .V CO. P inn 1C 1 l.-iif,,M 0r IN AND GET - Get Busy - ROOIING PAPKU, ONE PLY, S1.2 AN!) l'l. C. A. Smith Lumber & MfV. RETAIL nKPARTMENT. Co. City Auto Service r,nd CarR. Careful Drivers and reasonable cl arues. Our motto "W II! go anywtiere at nny time S'ands- Blanco Hotel and Hlanco Clsar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 NlKht Phone 48. ,KARKi:n GOODALK. proprlelors We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONB MAIN 5W R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 1t Korth Front Stmrt WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT 8T. 01 p'wf Mi'11 ' J& j r -- ' -