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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 27, 191 2 EVENING EDITION. North Bend News SAYS SIW IS NOT ENOUGH Congressman Hawley Relates New Obstacle to Federal Aid for Jetty. Tho hopes of Coos Hay to got n federal appropriation for tlio re cotistruction of tho Jotty nt tlio on franco of Coos Uny nt this bcbsIoii of congress, received n setback this morning when W. U. Douglas re ceived a tolocrnni from Congress inon Hnwloy, lntlmntlng that lit tle wob to ho oxpectoil from tho r.ow Biirvoy. Howovor, It Is oxpoctod that tho Coos Uny delegation, composed of Cnpt. Mncgonn, D. C. areone, L. .1. SlmpBon, Win. Grimes and C. A. Smith will leach Washington soon nftcr tho first of tho year niul nny bo ahlo to get nioro definite re cults. Tho tolOBrnm from Congrcu nian Hnwloy to Mr. Douglas is as '""owri' "General Illxby Informs mo that the flurVey recently mndo Is such as t ordinarily tnado to determine tho condition of Improvements and will not ho accompanied by any es tlmnto or recommendations for fu turo work; that It is not a rogulnr survey upon which a project will bo reported and appropriation nBk cd. I greatly rogrot this. Am Bond ing a copy of his letter In full." Prospect. Is Hotter. D. C. Green, president of tho Mnrsliflcld Chnmbor of Commcrco and n mombor of tho spcclnl commlttco Bent to Washington by tho War De partment in n tologrnm from Portlnnd to L. .1. Simpson snys Mint tho com mlttco should got to Washington nn soon ns posslblo. llo has been con ferring with tho United Stntos Engi neers nt Portlnnd nnd thinks nuffl rlent dntn hns gono to Washington to onnhlo tho commltteo to nccompllsh tho deslrod roRiilts. L. J. Simpson leaves tomorrow on tho Speedwoll for Snn Frnnclsco, whoro ho will Join Cnpt. Mncgonn and C. A. Smltli, nnd tho throo will icnvo thoro Janunry 1, for WnHhlngton. It Is oxpoctod tlint a conferenco with Scnntor Ilourno tho first wook In Jan uary wlll.dotormlno tho campaign thoro. AT Till: HOTELS. BLANCO Chns. Uoblnson, Los Angeles; Evorot Nyinnnovor, Port lnnd: V. N. McLonn. Myrtlo Point; A. Thoshavon, A. II. Giiorln, Lnng lols. COOS Goo. Geddcs nnd wife, Co qiilllo; Miss Wcdell, Coqiilllo; Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Wnkonian, South Coos Itlvor; Mr. Chnrlton, Portlnnd; Mr. Gngo and wlfo. Coqiilllo; It. M. Wlodor, Lakeside CHANDLER C J. Forger, Ban don; Philip D. Chamborlaln, I). T. Chnutlor nnd wlfo, II. L. Unlunrd, Portland; B. F. Cnrpontor, Bnndon; W. K. Stock, Allognny; Perry' Lnn nlng nnd wlfo; Vlolot Menus, Isth iiiiib; Q. A. Chlldors nnd wlfo, Mod ford; Mrs. C. 13. llrondbont, IIolou Brondheut, Myrtlo Point; J. M. Nyo, Loqulllo; Ilonry Lohmhom nnd wife, Hosoburg; W. W. Cay, Lampn. Defined. "Pa, what Ih n pessimist?" "A pessimist, my sou, Ib n mnii who firmly bollovos that n tolo phouo operator tnkos delight In saying, 'Tho lino's busy,' when, as a mattor of fact, It would bo loss trouble far lior to muko tho con nection." Havo your Job printing dono At Tho Tlmos olllco. Hot Water Fountain and other Rubber Sundries ft Two-venr iruuvnu cod Two-yonr guavauteed Syringes. .. .$1.50 to .$2.50 AVo also have combination water bottles and fountain syringes, bulb syringes, ico bags, air cushions, etc. Call on us for anything in the drug line. Reel Cross Drug Store Phone 122-.T Wm. A. Vnuglinn, of North Bond, n mombor of tho logging firm of McDonald & Vnuglinn, 1b Interested with his brother, II. J. Vnuglinn, who recently enmo to tho liny from Wnlla Walla, Wash., to take over tho logging nuppiy business oi a. II. Daly In Mnrshflold. ' C. 13. Maybeo, clerk of tho North Ilend school district, reports tlint thoro nrc 005 persons of school ngo ( in North Dond, nccordlng to the nn-. mini census, which ho rccontly com pleted. THIS llinKCS ino Aorui irond district tho third lnrgost In tho county. John 13. Price &. Co. of Sonttlo have notified City Hccordor Derby shire tlint they nro willing to accept n $nc,000 bond Issuo from North Uond to refund tho outstanding city warrants. Tho council will probn bly tako stops soon to issuo tho bonds. trnrrv Triinmii la boro from Port land to spond tlio holidays with Ills parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Tru man. , , Miss Frieda 1 Inzer is homo from Dora, whore sho is reaching school, for tho holidays. Gcno Thomns wns fined $20 by City Recorder Derbyshire for nssault on John Volz. Ctydo Brown, who rccontly under went nn operation at Mercy hospital has returned to his homo on Kon tuck Inlet. Mrs. D. n. Unscom hns leased the Ploncor Block nnd will romodol It Into n modern rooming Iioubo. W L. Wnltor of Cooston, nn old soldlor nnd lifelong Democrat, has 1 announced his cnndldncy for collect or of customs nt Empire Major Tower's appointment hns n couplo of years to run, but a number of Coos county Democrats nro Booking tho place nlrendy. Archlo Phillips has commenced Bult against C. II. Marsh, right of way agent of tho Southern Tnclflc, for ?B0 which ho alleges is duo him ns salnry for cortnln Investiga tions which ho clnlms Marsh ordor ed him to ninko. although Marsh didn't call for tho roBiilts of tho work when It wns done ' Mr and Mrs. It. Itliodos of Spok nno nro guests of their dnughlor, Mrs. It. Ilnzcr, In North Bond. Tho Norwegian Luthornn cnni-eli of North Uond will glvo n Clirist- ....... .. nnlorlntninnilt nt tllO Swodish Lutheran church tomorrow I Tho Nortli Uond Thlmblo Club Ib ineotliiK this nftornoon with Mrs. J, C. Wallace xi:w vkusio.v ok it. Drtnlls of the Wlttc-Klnncy Suit Arc Stated. The Nortli Bond Harbor has tho following concerning tho dismissal of tho receivership suit of Gcorgo iviiu vn t. n. Tvlnnnv ot nl: "N. C. McLood stntos by way of oxplnnatlon that ho did not glvo his reasons for having tho Biilt dismiss ed nB ho did not consider that It wna of Importnnco to nnyono but himself nnd his euoni. uowuvur. tho ronl ronson wns bccniiBO ho had secured a full settlement for tho .ittr nmnllllt lllVnlvOl! In tllO Bill t together with costs nnd nttornoy b fees This sottlomont wns mndo by D L. Itood, who gavo his noto for thi ontlro nmount witn Bocuruy m .i... ,..., f i. fimttnl mnrtenca on 111 property. Tho nmount of tho sottlomont is auoui uuuu. a"" "stove saw-:. Wo nro offering 10 por cent dis count on our Lornln stoves nnd all other stoves, as wo havo a largo stock and wish to rodiico it boforo taking Inventory. Don't miss this oportunlty ns tho Lornln stoves will novor bo sold for this prlco ngaln. This snlo will last ono weok only. MAHSIIFIELD HDWE. CO., At tho renr of tho Slow Cornor. Bottles Syringes Uoltlcs $1.01) to S2.5U Quick Dolivory B5 Hear lEAEDffl 3theO "If thoro wero n binding ciiBtom tlint no ChrlstmnB gift should coat moro thai) 25 conts, Spend Too it would menu n Much for gront dool moro hnp filfts. illness on ChrlBtmas day to tho heads ot fnmlllos, nt lonst," n Mnrshflold nttornoy said today. "Unfortun ntoly tho fnlso prldo of folks ou ters into their Christmas buying to such nn oxtont that many n hard working hushnud nnd, father Is fairly bankrupted nt holiday tlmo to provldn funds for tho family to spond on clnhornto gifts for friends. As n mnttor of fact, tho real spirit of Chrlstinnst ran ho just ns ndoqiintely expressed In npproprinto Uttlo gifts which cost llttlo, ns it ran by tho oxpondlturo ot largo sums of monoy. Thoro nro strong reasons In favor of nbnndonlng our extravagant hnhltB ot Christmas giving nnd confining our buying to slmplo things that will mean just ns much." "I wondor now many Cooa liny pooplo thought tlint last Saturday ns woll ns being Forefathers tho shortest day of Day. tho year, was also Forofnthors Day," remarked a Mnrshflold business man who halls from Now England. "Technically speaking, Forefathers Day falls on Doc. 21. All histor ians nro agreed that it was on Doc. 21 Hint tho Pilgrim fnthors first stoppod upon tho bleak nnd barren shores of Now Englnnd. Tho first colony was known ns Ply mouth Colony. Their llttlo town enmo to bo known as Plymouth. Plymouth rock Is familiar to ov ery student of our early colonlnl life. On tho shoro whoro they first stopped thoro wns a hugo rock Im bodded In tno enrth. A part of this rock can now bo seen In no.i-t con streot, noston, Mass. Whothor' tholr feet first touched this rock thoro is only traditional evldenco. Theso bravo pioneers woro follow ed by othors, and boforo tho eloso of tho seventeenth conturv hardy pioneers could bo found from tho const of Now England to tho const of South Cnrollnn. Theso settle ments wero followed by others nnd gradually tho lino ot sottlomont reached tho Alleghany mountains. Wo call these our forofnthors. Thoy battled successfully against tho Indians, ns well ns tho wilds of nature. Thoy roslstod what thoy Grand Benefit Concer Coos Bay Concert Band Benefit Marshfield Public Library At Masonic Opera House Sunday, December 29,1912 At, 2:30 P. M. ADMISSION - Some Good Music and Help a Worthy Cause by Attending This Space Hub Clothing ebes: tormod tho Injustice of tho mother country. They lnlil tho foiiudn tl ns for our civil anil rollgloiiH llborty." I I LlllllAltV XOTKS. ! Tho library hns Just received 200 hooks. Somo ot these are ready for circulation and uso ami the lost will be lu n few days. Among theso nro somo referenco books of oxooptlonnl vnluo. "Who's Who in Aniorlcn" Is bought es pecially for tho nowapapors. TIiIh volunio Is 1!TI2-101'1. It contains n list or nil living portions In tho United Stntos noted for either of ficial position or gonulno worth. Af ter ench nnmo Is n brief biography which contains tlio birth, residence, occupation, positions held, schools nttondod, works published, etc. of tho hlogrnphoo. In addition to this thoro Is nn Index by stntos nnd un der Htntos by cltios of tho notnblo persons living in each. Thoro Is also n necrology for tho yonr, nn cdiicntlnnnl Index nnd statistics of education. IHIbs Encyclopedia of Social Ho form, latest edition, Ib n diction ary of sociology. This edition Ib not a rovlslon, hut n complotoly re written hook, tho profneo says. All nrtlcles contain bibliographies, nro signed nnd tholr wrltors nro ex ports. Tnko, for instnnco, n sub ject about which thoro hns boon much discussion horo, nnmoly, mu nicipal ownorsnlp of wntor works. Thoro nro ton pngos on public own ership, besides roforencos. Theso contain reasons for nnd against, Btn tlstlcs, tho prnctico of other coun tries, otc. Iloyt's Cyclopodln of Practical Quotations Is nnothor highly vnlua blo aid to study. It contnlns no quotations from tho niblo, ns tho editors consider that flold nmply covorod, but English nnd American wrltors nro woll represented. In nddltlon thero Is nn ludox to foreign quotations, Including Latin. All tho quotations nro nrrnngod by sub jects, to which thoro is n concord nnco. In tho case of woll known foreign and Latin wrltors a transi tion in English of tho wrltors is nlso given. Knnklng oqunlly with these bookB Is tho lntost yearly volumo of tho International Encyclopedia. Its field Is broader In somo wnys thnn that of Who's Who, or the Encyclopedia of Social Hoform, In that It covers n history of tho ontlro yenr 1911, with comploto statistics nnd Illus trations. Thoro will bo a story hour at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. After tho fool and his monoy aro doflnltoly sopnrntod, ho can't got got evon n third raro lnwyor to pay any nttontion to him. If you hnvo anything to sell, rent or trade, or want nolp, try a Wnnt Ad, Times' Want Ads bring results. BY FOR - - 25 CENTS Donated by and Shoe Co TO EXPERIMENT I'lilvcolly of WnsliluntoR Conduct Tests to Conduct TVstn of Douglas County Kir. PORTLAND, Dec. 27. With tho object of determining whothor waste Doug'iiB fir wood can bo utilized for tho by-products from Its tnrs nnd oils In euublliig tho settlor nnd far mer cleurlug off his land to niako Home money boforo his soil is ready for agricultural returns, Is tho ob ject of mi experiment to bo started tho first of tho yonr nt tho Univer sity of Washington undor tho nus plcos of .tlio United States forest sorvlco. ArrnngomentB woro mndo n fow dnya ngo by Dr. L. V. Hnw loy, houd of tho chemistry offices of tho bureau of forestry, nt Mndlso;i, Wis,, nnd Joseph Knnpp, nsslstnnt district fnrostor of Portlnnd. A considerable impropriation for tho work hns boon mndo. Tho pro sont wood distillation oparatlons ot tho northwest nro confined to tho uso of whole logs, high prlcod tlm hor bolng used so tlint tho industry Is hnrdly coinmorclnlly practical. Tho oxporlmont to ho started will dotormlno tho prnctihlllty of distllln tlon of sawdust, fllnb wood, edgings nnd Btumpngo of tho Douglas fir, all wood that now goos to wnsto. , Will lustJill Plant. ' A chonilst Is to bo dotnehod to conduct tho work nnd n dlstructlvo distillation plant, of soml-commor-clal slzo Is to bo Instnlled. Tlio compounds that will bo principally worked for nro tar oils, pyrollgnoiiB ncld, wood cresoto nnd chnrcoal. If It Is found tlint extraction of theso from wnsto wood Is practical, tho oxperlmontB will bo continued far ther for othor compounds. Tho government hnB novor taken up this lino of work so thoroughly bo foro nnd tho dopnrtmont is looking forwnrd confidently to n futuro commercial utilization of tho enor mous quantity of scrap wood of tills vnrloty that now goes to tho scrap heap and Ib burnod. Tho prlnclpnl object to first bo determined, how ovor, will bo to seo to what ox tont tho distillation process enn bo carried on ns n means of bearing a portion of tho oxponso of land clear ing. Whllo tho oxporlmont Is going on at Olympln, a commercial dem onstration of stump wood distilla tion will bo carried on nt tho Oro gon Wood Distilling company's plant nt Llnnton. This is ono of tho plants that nt present Is using val uable tlmbor and logs in its dis tilling operations nnd hardly any thing Is bolng mndo. Should It provo that wasto woqd distillation is practical, this plant would bo ono of a number to bonoflt greatly. ONWOODWASTE IMtlKST I'KOWNS O.V IlKVEL. Denver Catholics Warned Agibrt Cnrniif.nl to fircct 1013. DH.NV1JU. Colo., Dec. 27. Citho- Ilcs who revol Now ienra ere iui hour from Father McMcnimlD, pu tor of tho now cathedral bere. Thero will bo spotters la til & Donor cafes to gather Informttion of tho conduct of Catholic, nd publish tholr names In a local Ctk ollc wcokly. "Now Year'B scenes In Dtater cafes rival tho wantonnew of clont Homo," Father McMenimto said, "if necessary, tho nimfi ot Catholics who tnko part In rte will bo published In tbo Catholic Heglstor." Tho pastor recently led the oppo sition of Donvor to tho tarioo forms of "rnc" dnnclng. : 1 WANTS FULL JUHD0N. J Cliris Eviiiis Makes Appeal to Con. West and Johnson. SALEM. Doc. 27. Chrlitopter Evnns, tho noted California dw? ndo, who operated with John g tag In tho mountains of Calltorw 20 years ago. nnd who Is no "J on n I'nrolo given him by 0en Johnson of that state, " foro aovornor West to art ot ornor's aid In securing a Ml p from tho California Bownor. Evans was paroled by f emor of California about iV niro nnd slnco then has r Um'em'loy of a lumber eoy Portland. The wW Jj company "v - , fc hlTl,r , West saying that Etans w i,n licon cood and bis "". ? faithful. Governor We, w ' kU conforonco with 1'1'-de tbe CaU Information by letter to tne fornla exccutlvo. . ,., Evans Is not on m liy yonrs, uiu -. i08t ow lost ono eyo and has i alww arm. During ' ""JXpie tho governor ho ctw a 8 ,,, to his life with "JJf'taUtlW both tho oyo and arm in uoeJ with tho "fl&hSS. north' other woimds. " "n0pejOBBion to prevail upon Gove nor Jow grant him ft i "" DAUEUV AXD "Cleniillness is ct ytf Our bread Is cK clean, delivered clean. rf Also Cnkes, Cookies, Ilaked Good". taBtJ. Try our """', sund)" Pen Evenings nd S Open Evenings us Servo lou; t33 N. 2nd St. 4. 1 Band Benefit concer t w fi library at Maso""5 AlVSon i Sunday afternoon. Admg ii- - Miinuu