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m&a&m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXFA Ftlltm- mill Pub. PAN K. MALOXKV Sows Kdlloi' Official Paper of Cos County. Dotilcntod to tlio sorvlco ot tho people, that no good cause sliall lack o ch-iraplon, and that uvll shall urn tferivo unopp scd. $ t WITH THE : ; TOAST AND TEA t - i Kntercd at tho postofflco at Marsh CloM, Oregon, for transmission fckrough tho malls as second clu3 wall innttur. SUIlSCItlPTlOX HATES. DAIIiV. Quo year $G.00 Per mouth f.O WICKKLY. On year $1.50 When paid strictly In nuvanco Mio rubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Cay1 rIx months. GOOD FANNING. It's like taking a hllnd man to the fireworks or a deaf man to n concert to try to got the right Idea Into the wrong head. And yet. the knowledge that tho hllnd Imvo hoen made to see and the deaf to hear keeps us everlastingly at It. Arnhclms. llnrd luck never gets off the trail of a hloekhead. A woman loves pretty If thoy belong to her. clothes- Address all communications to COOS WAY DAILY" TLMKS. Kfarshflcld :: :: :: : Orego.i ntKVNXTIXG POOH LKGISLATIOX Something Is always happening to break the motonony. FEAR TROUBLE WITH I. W. V. filF IMRIAN HIS FREEDOM Rumors That Local Branch of Organization May Stir up Friction. Oh, how shall wisdom seem prcclso To him who humbly heeds It When everybody gives advice And no one thinks ho neods It? W. N. Kkblnd. ,f JtKGON may learn from Wla- II consln an effective manner for " preventing crmlo and half link ed legislation, which Is one of tho Kcrlmis ovlln that handicaps good government. Tho romedy which Wisconsin has applied as a corrective jpalliatlvo Is an olllclal body of men tlo whom every proposer of legisla tion NuhmltH his bills. This body drafts tho new statute In Hitch lnn xungo as to render obscurity, mis understanding and ronso(tient lltl ypUIon humanly ImpoHslblc. It is Killed tho reference department of -the legislature and Is a scientifically organized bureau, whose services aro at tho command of tho Inw makers in drafting bills that thoy Intend to In- nroriuco and to urgo for enactment unto tho laws. Mnny of tho laws that hnvo been 'snnctcd In Oregon have been Ill-can- tAldarod and expressed In ambiguous Ihmgungo. Tiie original law creating tho Port or cjooh liny vaB one of this charact er that affordB an object lesson that Should provo n warning. Such Inws breed trouble from the Inability of citizens or administrators Tin fool uuro as to their purport and si-ripe, or because some Interest or '.individual affected may wish to con 'tent it and throw heavy burdens of uicodlcsH litigation on the courts. The consc(uenco Is loss and delay to tho community, failure to secure needed litigation and undeserved crnimiro for tho Judiciary. Such n bureau as suggested would provo holpful to tho legislators and rilluabJo to tho state. n puts men of constructive enpn It takes more than a soft answer to turn away the book agent. Wo are entitled to our rights, but only a few of us got them. There's n longing to be lauded when thoy gather at tho grave, And the lodge Is getting restless overhead. Hut to laud me whllo I'm living is Is tho only way I crave, For my hearlng'B simply rotten when I'm dead. D. It. Kollcr. Tho world has no time for a vis lonary man until after ho makes good. Tho only way to avoid troublo in tbis world Is to avoid being born TAKK.V AT HIS WOIU). Ho said, "Pvo novcr kissed a maid I simply couldn't brook it." And those who heard him talking payed, "Dy Jovol old chap, you look it!" Goo. Goodrum. A mother Is always surprised to learn that her daughters aro as old as they are. Take a few minutes off to think It over and you will be surprised nt the amount of time you devote to foolishness. I ALOXH TIIIJ WATKIt FHOXT I Intimations of troublo between the I. W. W. and tho local logging camps aro being given but It Is hoped that It will not reach tho stage of serious labor trouble here. In addition to the logging camps, it Is Intimated that the troublo would probably ho ex tended to the railroad construction camps, should It start. The 1. W. W. recently organized a branch hero. Most of tho members aro snld to be rocont arrivals and so far, it Is claimed, that comparatively few of tho older men in tho locnl camps have nlllllatcd with tho organ ization, Somo of the loggers are Incensed because somo Mnrahllcld business houscB subscribed to it fund to aid tho I, W. W. members, who camo hero recently from tho Copenhagen camp. It Is claimed that sovontcon business men or linns on tho Ilay subscribed to this fund, which tho loggers say was not deserved. It Is stated that somo of tho I. W. W'a. claim that Bomo of their mom bora have been discharged from tho logging camps becaiiBo thoy were af llllatcd with tho organization. Former Commissioner Valen tine Urges Government to Give Up Wardship. Ilr AmoiIimhI Prrts to Cool llr TlmM.) WASHIXCITOX. .Ian. S. That tho American Indian Bhould bo re leased as soon as posslhlo from tho Maternal enro of tho United Srniv.1 i ... government, now his gunrdlnn in vlrtunllv everything ho does wns j the opinion expressed In tho annual report from tho Hureau of Indian 'Affairs submitted to Socrotnry of I tho Interior Fisher by Kobort G. Valentino, until recently commis sioner. Tho then commissioner voiced tho bono that tho day might bo near "when tho United States will finally have lifted its hands from Indian affairs; and all Indinua in all respects will stand on an equal footing with all their fellow Amer icans." "With nil tho expedition com patible with tho Indians' welfare," ho added, "they should bo mado subject to tho laws of their BtatCB and bo taught to look upon tholr local government Instead of tho natlonnl government. My convic tion Is that no posslhlo ohstaclo should bo placed In the way of tho transformation of Indian affairs ad ministered by tho United Stntes In- rt Mia nffnttH e9 timmnl siltlvttta im rrlTw TnD,n- nm' ft ' tho ordinary Jurisdiction of tho Creek: W. W. Gage. Coqulllo; L. GII-'Btntc8 bort, Salt Lake. I , '. , , .. in ivrn iinTPT t r. m, l , not n,BBt furthor nu- ., An i mF'J'.D:. T',0n' thorlty for enlarged federal Juris- ...... .....i...,, vim uiuui, i, u. unnio. ,ii-iM hotel auhivals. Kd Hansen, formerly englncor on the tug Gleaner, of Gardiner, lty at tho task of shaping and word- now Hint assistant engineer on tho ng legislative measures. tug Wallulla at Astoria. Mr. Hnn- It reduces to a minimum tho Jla- son Is n brother of .lens Hanson of aillty to failure on tho part of legls- Marshllold and for Hoveral months Sntors to secure tho rcsnltH they seek j linn been assisting In tho management tor tho public benollt. of Ml0 ...,.. , n roIlllivo m,nr As. torla. Sot uplu this state, with propor adjustment to local requirements, it 'should help toward obtaining Intel ligently conceived and clearly ex prcBod laws. Kuroka; A. L. Lamb, Portland. Oro: J. T. Llndherg, Minneapolis, Minn.; Geo. J. I) in m en, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. A. Perse, Denver; G. J. Armstrong, Unndon; C. M. Magnusor, Los An geles; Tom Waters. City; Howard Evatfa Iluckloy, Wash. LLOYI) HOTEL J. L. Itoynolds. Gold Ileaeh; Itoy Morgan and wlfo. Marshllold. THE ClIANDLEH W. K. Host. Is'Ilandou; J. K. Norton, Coqulllo: Al- hort Abraham, Itosoburg; Grayo llos son. Eugene: W. 0. Kgleaton, Oak land; It. J. Dorland, San Francisco; H. 11. Donnhy, Portland; Henry G. Ploogor, Myrtle Point. , (.HIT. OltlT IS getting tho llrnlu and Heart and Soul of a man fused for a concerted, white-hot at tack on failure. Orlt Is what grasps at the raw c.dg of Victor" and chews It to the point of easy digestion. Orlt wins It gets thoro! Grit started the action of the world and has moved things over tvlnro. GrJt lost all is lost. (ii'Jt 1h what keeps us from he winning beggars helps to shako Wands hoartily with Progross. (irlt Is tho maker of Masters that uinHtor all things. Grit drives the wtakes that point rtho path. 41rit Is what keeps a lighting man tfctmi going 'stale.' Grit "brings homo the bacon." Grit innkos tho way for tho worker and door. Orlt 1b the pivot on which tho alum sand deals and hopes of lighters bang toadlly unto success. No invent, no swoot no Grit, no ory. So got Grit G. M. Adams. Tho Floronco West Bays: "Tho steamer San Gahrlol owned by tho Gardiner Mill Co., went ashore at the mouth of tho Uinpqun Wednes day evening, whllo trying to entor that stream, hut was fortunnto enough to got off at high tido with little or no dninngo. Tho Umnnun I nr.i i.... i ,.... -.!.... iiiti ntiiiiiK nun iiuti ii iiiuiiuur went to the assistance of the vessol but tholr help was not needed very long." XOUTII IIKXI) NKW.S. YOl'lt OWX TKOrilliKS. One of the groat Iosmoub of life In Ha lenrn to consume our own smoke that is, not to Inllict on outsiders ur personal sorrows and petty mor Wdness, not to koep (linking of our ilvi)R as except lonal cates, Other TEK?oplo have Iroubloa as well as our- !lVUH, vi:xi)i.iv(! Goorge AX Al'THOU. X. Wendllng. poet, linn- Iborman, thinker. keon business mnn and prince of nil good fel lows, hns written a book. More over, It Is a book of poonis. To Jbe sure. It Is only a very little one, cuntiilnlng onlv two. but tho two Are considerably mnro than worth vondlug. One Is but a slnglo stnu- I Captain G. J. Hlchardsnn returned this weok from a trip to Snn Frnncls co. Ho camo up on tho Fillehl and reports that the vessol wns Bovonty two hours between San Francisco and Mnndnu, having encountered very rough weather. Tho option which bis sou, James and another party had on tho Anvil has expired. Tho North Hend Presbytorlan Lndlos' Aid Sorloty havo postponed their meeting from tomorrow until tho following Thursday, .Tnnuary 10, when Mrs. II. O'Mnrn will bo (ho hostess. C. A. Nollner of North Hend quite 111 at his homo with the grippe. I Tl'KSHAV HOTKL AltlHVALS I IIOTKL COOS Mabel Leslie, So nttlo; Peter Scott. City; Jess Smith. Coob Itlvor; Minnie Brandt. Coqulllo; Uobert .Marsilrii. i.ii-m-nnni ir... Morryhlvo. Portland; C. A. Dlcke.l Coalodo: K. It. Hnilsnn Pnn. ni.. Cnrl Anderson, Coos River; AI Smith nml I'nyslcnl ofnelouey among tho V.OOH uivor; lion mitli, Coos IUvcriiindlnns continued with Increased e. Allegany; Miss, momontum. tho need for this work utiiituM. iu ,., ....... iiimi : niiiiwii over minor offenses on rcs- orvntlons. Important questions ot mnrrlago and dlvorco lllustrnto dif ficult polntB, of which (ho only propor solution appears to ho edu cation of Indians, whethor or not they nro citizens, to comply with the laws of tholr BtntoB." Progress during tho year In (caching tho Indian to bo sober and Industrious, In educating him to bo a bettor farmer and mechanic and In Imparting heaKh principles, both ns they apply Individually and In tho homo, wns roportcd. "Rvory Indlnn, lllco every whlto mnti," declared tho commissioner, "Is host fitted for somo ono thing. Wo nro trying to find Hint thing. One of tho nowest activities is to mal.-o overy offort. both In tho schools and nmong tho ndults on tho roBorvatloiiB, In tho direction of vocntlonnl guldnnco." Tho cnmpnlgn for good honlth showing, ho snld, that tho "In dian though hundreds of miles dis til nt from his homo, has not lost his lust for firewater, and that tho laws ns now In forco nro applicable anywhere." The homo condition of tho In dians is one of the most unsatis factory feoturea of tho Indlnn prob-j lcm. said tho commissioner, for which reason special attention la being given to tho Instruction of Indlnn girls. Tho charnctvr and elllclency of tho training given to them must bo Improved, ho snld, because It la realized that for tho girls more than for tho hoya tho Instruction should bo of an Inten sive form. Olrla can bo kept In school only for n few yenrs after tiioy liavo developed into woman hood, it wns stated. Tho greatest Investment tho In dian service hns, continues tho re port, Is In tho so-called returned BtiulontB who havo been away at the larger Bchoola and havo re turned to llvo at or near their nomo reservation. Thoro aro about 05,000 of these Indians who rep resent an economic Investment, It la eBtlmnled, of nbout $50,000,000. These Btudonta frequently nro con sidered meroly troublo makers by tho superintendents of tho reserva tion?, declnrcs tho commissioner. The Buporlntondonla forgot ontlroly, ho ndds, that this class of Indians protest ngnlnat tho ordor of thlnga as thoy find It when thoy return to their reservation hecnuso "thoy hnvo seen bettor thlnga, but hnvo not quite found their own way (o them." Tho property Intorcsla of tho In dians constlruto ono of tho great est estates ever hold In trust by iiny organization, govornmontnl or prlvitc, tho report states. Includ ing tho Innda, forests, wator pow ers minerals nntl funds hold In trlbnl or Individual ownership tho principal hold by the government for tho Indiana amounts to $7i"0, 000.000; nnil tho Intorest ami nn nunl rontalB produco n total of ?12 000,000. BRIDAL GOU ILK IN SI l-'lio Forces Tlioui Out of j( Cabin nt Dead of MRlt ItOSrcilUUO, Jan. inn oi ineir nomo In tho M nuiiui, iivu uiijii niter thclf, rltigo, wiih tho harrowing cj! ui .Mr. ami .wra. William fit woo nveii on u Homestead S 30 miles enst of tltla city, wore wedded Christmas L lUUllcdlntulv hnunn lin,.,i . .. """vni'cp'i! mo nomo wiiipii tho groon orectod and furnished nt a J $S00. On tho night of nJ jo, accormng to word renchh, uuj uniuriiny, mo nomo war eil to tho ground. Wrnppod In blankots, th, thing saved from th0 flames uowiy woiib wnlkcd ban!. through tho huow to tho loci tno nearest nolghbor, three away, wnoro both aro now as a result of tho exposure. ifontB of tho neighborhood sinricti a Biibscrlptlon to l!i t'uuiiio goi a now Binrt. The of tho former homo contnln t mnlns of Mr. 'Wnrnor's dog. TlJ ItKKI.KCT KXUTU MCLSOll STATK'S KCALP lHli'XTV FUXI) IS AM I'SICT) I'P SALKM, Jan. 8. Secretary of State Olcotr la sending out notices to tho county clorkB of tho Btnto Informing thorn Hint tho amount ap propriated by tho last legislature in covor Its ono-hnlf of tho amount'. paid out during tho Inst blonnlnl porlod by tho counties for bounties Is not Biiulclont to moot tho claims. Ho asks that thoy make enrly re ports of tho amounts paid nut bo thnt tho doflclt for tho Htnto'B shnre can bo put up to tho logisln turo. Ho nlso aska for a Btntomont of all claims for support of non- .MIniKitH Legtslntiiro Will Him to U. S. ffcmno. HT, PAUL, Minn., .Inn. jJ thlrty-olghth Minnesota Icelsltl which will bo roll ml upon toi a United Stnte.t Bonntor and to I action on ninny matters of Strjl portnnro, wna opened at the cJ hero yesterday. ICnulo Xcliotj bo rcelccled United Stntes enrJ n mntter of course, having rec tlio popular Indorsement nt tk vemhor election. MonBiires protL for women Biiffrngo. a rountjrc; law, a dlstanro tariff law nodi nngo tax on Iron oro will irih brought before tho Inwmnktn movonicnt will bo mndo to rcttonl death penalty, abolished In MltH two years ago. Other Mils to I troduced aro a "bluo sky" In prevent tho snlo of wortlilciifl extension of special stnto aid til agricultural high schools, cxtr.j of tho reclamation system, u seed Inw, vnrlnus changes in thj torn of tnxatlon and tncniurtiB the reform of court procedure. POSTOFFICK ItOIHIKIt IS STILL I1USV IN J.V Mli'ni.'ntm r i.,n ! I I.1...A ... .. . ," , UlO.a .Hill, - n."....nii poor so tiieso mny no put, pnstolllco ut Tnlont was robW Is la HlllS AS WATCH (MIAItM. Jack, Gardiner; land, 11LAXCO IIOTHL G. Gilbortsen. Kentwoll; II. .Miners, Kentwoll; Jus. II. Snydon ami wlfo, llandon; A. L. Lunch. Portland; Tom Wntors. City; J. W. Dovoo and wife. Allegany. LLOYD HOTBL C. Chrlstson, Onklond, Cnl; Jack Johnson. Unn don: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nnm-nv Oro.; J. llulton. Myrtle Point; Stovo by tho fner that tho death rato among Tmllnns la u0 per cent grentor than that among other classes of peoplo In tho registration urea of tho United tSntes. whllo tho mortality from tuberculosis Is threo mid a hnlf times na great. Tho war ngalnst tho snlo of 11- Don.psoy. South Inlet; Henry V IboJ ' "", l inn nn" wnB w"0' wlt" I'uiiuuiioiis vigor nnd Biiccessful up to tho legislature. ."MA ItS HAL OF FLOItKXCK .U'lTSKIi OF UltlllKltV. South inlet TUB CHANDLBU K, c. Cortol you. San Francisco; Mllo Plorson, I.UKUHIIIU: ij. m. Avoriii, llandon; Leo. J. Cnry. Coqulllo. Ira Johnson, Coqulllo; II. II. Hall Portland; F. K. Harris Portland. I AMONG Till; SICK'. I . i Mrs. Jennlo M. Stownrt hns beon very 111 nt her homo In Ilangor tho last row tiayB. Mrs. Perry Dodson, who nndorwont an operation for appendicitis nt Mer cy hospital yesterday, Is roported to re sults," tho report ndded, "and tho fight ngnlnst gambling Is boglnnlng to bonr fruit." Mr. Valentino pointed to tho fact that two con vJcUoiib woro secured for tho salo of liquor to Indians In Washington, ' ""dor tho dome of our CnpUol," KUnrc.NB, Jan. 8. C. K. Form, marshal of Florenco, nt tho mouth of the Sluslnw rlvor. will nppoar In tho local court In a few days to answer to the charge of accepting n brlho. Ho Is charged with re ceiving $10 from ono A. C. Sher man to protect tho latter from nr reat and from othor pollco Inter foronco nt his plnco of business in Floronco. Sliormnn was nrrosted last sum mer on a elmrgo of violating tho loeni option law day night and a fuw dollars In ttl and stamps secured. Tlio peM ai rcngiu Point wna ontored ow lust week, but nothing secured. ' postmaster suppressed tho fatt forced by IiiHiiectors to admit robberlea are Biipposod to U work of tho biuiio man who rtl tho Medfonl poatotllco carty&fel morning. STATK TAX THIS YBAU IS ONLV .il OF I SALKM, Jan. 8,Tho stat of tnx coiiimlHBlonors met nndi on a levy for tho stato taxeiK proximately 1 1-10 mills. wDici Ho Wna ncnillt- rnlsil nnnrnvlmnilv I flOO.OO. tod nt rho trial hold In tho circuit, la nbout ono-thlrd of tho lovrfc court. 1-orro pleaded not guilty In yen r, when $3,000,000 of bi' i.iu juDiii-t, i-uiiri yvHioruny ami tnxea woro rnlsod. furnished if 300 cash ball to appear .... ..u ..uuimtion on January m.i Try Tho TJmoB. Want dij Salem Man Keeps .Novel Memento bo getting nlong nicely today, much ,. 0Hriitloii. to tho gratification of hor many SALKM, Jan. S. Joe Ilonedlct fi,.0 . hns a watch charm which ho val ues highly, although It Is made of nothing but bone, Somo time ago be submitted to a surgical op eration and Dr. W. Carlton Smith removed two Inches from two of llenedlct's ribs. After ho was ablo to be around ngaln Ilonedlct drop ped Into the physician's offlco and naked If he recognlzod tho pieces of bono, which rightly polished nnd trimmed worn dangling nt tho end of lionodlet'a watch chain. IS VICTIM OF TIHF.F. 'Hi U ,0Ii'?h' 1llrt 'f mmJ1mod ,0 1 Silas CliiNfoffofson Has Haft Stolen 3i1h daughter, to whom the book , , 5s dodlcnted. The other Is an odo , nt s,,n ''rnclsco. to Mt. Shasta, and tho Klamath r" following from a Snn Fran ciMiiitry. People do not oidlnnrlly elsro pnpor will bo of Intorost to l.iok upon captains or industry as tll0 nuvnv Coo3 m. frlonila ot s likely to possoss dlstliigiilshed It- ..,.., . .,, . i , rnry gifts, but Mr. Wendllng llll8 Chr s offerson. who made a number flomonst rated that business nnd. iHfilita horo last fall under tho ilteruturo nro ono Ileglstor. not Inimical.- Ku- SNTItODrCK HILL FOIt auspices of tjio Coos nay Times: "SIIop Christofforson. 1417 Van Nous avenue, the aviator, renortod nuns iiim, I'tiu i. ,, , , , , A - -- OUKGOX XATIOXAL PAHK'to tno l,oll, yosterday that a thief unit stolon from Harbor View a WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-A bill raft valuod at $100. Tho raft wna used by him as a platform on which to work on his aeroplane Ho also roported thnt a thiof had for tho oBtabllshmeut of a national park to Include the Oregon cavos, vns Introduced by Senator llounio. 'The bill sou aside township -10, friends. Miss Almn Kkblnd of Mnrshflold Is Improving nicely nt tho Mercy hospital. Sho recently nndorwont nn operation thero for nppondl cltts. Miss Lucy Powors. dauchtor nf Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Powers, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, has boon suffering from a sovoro nttnek of la grlppo. This has dolayed her removal homo from tho hospital. Sho is now get ting nlong nicely, much to tho grat ification of hor many frlonds. Mrs. S. Lando is eonflnod to hor homo by nn nttaek of la grlppo. Miss Eugenia Schilling is report ed to bo rapidly recuporatlng from hor recent lllnoss nt Myrtle Point. Mrs. Kd Iiusby Is roported qulto sick at tholr homo In the Nasburg apartments. -range l wost In tlio forost roservo brokon Into a smnll shack which in in fteun vrvntlon, fomprlses the Bouthern part of Josophlno ,, ,BCll 8 n workshoPt Somo va,. ity. Tho proposed national re- ... . . . . ... .. Including t'vo caves.' """'" ,uu, nviv B""1"" rom tno I snacK." less than one section, nOIiGK IJUYS SCHOOXKlt LIXK. " PORTLAND. Oro.. Jan. 7. Nogo tlntlons woro combined by telegraph w.h!','h As;111 rosu,t tl10 absorption of tho Olson & Mnhony lino of stoam schooners oporatlng botweon hero nnd San Francisco by tho K. J. Dodge Company. Tho Dodge Company will aninlganinto tho two fleets iiinii. operated separately between tho two! The Easy Riding Rambler, Fox Flyer Bicycles Manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Co, Guaranteed by us, A complete line of Bicycle Supplies and Repair Parts, HarleyUavidson Motorcycles the best in the world. "Cost More, But Worth It Call and look us over at our new store Next to Grand Theater, "The Gunnery jy liuimo. wgwags