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WI"1' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR8HFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. r 6 s ' mi TELLS ABOUT : ALBANY KIT 6 GI r IK AKERS OFFICE Marshfielcl Committee Visits Council While Inspecting "' Fire Apparatus. The Albnnv Democrat lias tlio following concerning tlio visit of .yriu- l.n.l Uio l.lggeHt busliiPBH In Its the Marshflold committee now ln-j - irnbo,U 'fMOO? or'boiu spooling flro apparatus at various. 20 ,)C cmt Kvory tUrco ,nont18 Receipts in Marshfieltl During 1912 About 20 per cent Greater Than 1911. Tho Marshflold postofflro Inst towns: Frank 12. Allen, n former Albany councilman and groccrymnn, now of Mnrshflold, accompanied by Jobn D. Qoss, city attorney, and Dan 1). Keating, lire chief or that city, vis ited tho city council last evening. Thoy nro visiting tho various towns and cities of tho Willamette valley Inspecting flro apparatus, with a vlow of purchasing an auto flro engine for their city. Mr. Allon. who Is now a mem ber of tho city council In Marsh Hold and nn old friend of Mayor Gilbert, was Invited by tho chief cxccutlvo of tho city to muko n few remarks during the council meeting last evening. Mr. Allen said: , "I ajH Indeed glad to bo back, hero again for a short slay and to seo a fow familiar facos hero, es pecially Mayor (lllbort's. llo cer tainly makou n dignified appear nnco In tho chair. I am glad to noto tho prosporlty hero and tho many wondorful changes that have been mndo here since I left Al bany n few yoars ago. Your now buildings mid ivtvod streets nro n credit to tho city. "Wo have our troubles In Marshfielcl just tho same ns you do In Albany toward gottlng Improve ments, but wo manago to get thorn by hard work. I am glad to liavo lind tho prlvllogo of addrosslng you nnd for becoming acquainted with you." City Attornoy Goss of Marshflold or quarterly period showed a mark ed gain over tho preceding year. Postmaster Curtis has just compil ed n report snowing tho compara tive business. The now parcel post servlco Is also expected to show a marked In crease In tho business hero. It may not affect the cash receipts of tho olllco so much us It will tho busi ness to bo handled by tho clerks as the number of Incoming packages Is expected to bo greater than tho outgoing, llowover. It will mean that ninny packages that hitherto have been shipped from hero by expross will go by mall, ns tho parrel post makes mall cheaper, In addition to being more rapid. So far, the postofflco has been doing a goon utiBinuss in too parcel post line. A Comparison of tho rccolpts of tlio Mnrshricld postotllco by the quarterly periods or lull and 1912 Is as follows. IIiihIiic.vi 1 1) it. To March 31 $ .17(10,02 To Juno 30 3-1711.03 To September 30 .1720.41) To Dueembor 31 41518.43 Total for year $15 ISI.G7 Itiislucss I Dili. To March 31 $ 1(131.00 To Juno 30 4231. Su To Supt. 30 431.. CS To December 31 CIC 1 .4 7 Total for yonr $1SC 10.00 DIE FltOM DIHTV MILK. Thirty Thousand Deaths In America In Ono Year. COItVALLIS. Jan. 10 That there worn 30,000 deaths from dlrtv milk In tho United States last voar was tho statement made by Prof. T. D. Ileckwlth, hoad of tho bacteriology .. called upon and said that ho t,, cillSw ln n.-T' AN was glad to noto tho many Improve- bny boforo tho dairymen, butter ments that hnd been mndo In Al- ami clwoso innnurncturerH In con banv during the nost row venrs. Iln' veiitlon there. said that when lm vlslto.i mi,,,,,,.' Tho two kinds of InJurloiiH saw unit w lion io lslted Allmii) . t.mgM in,ti ,10 0xplaliiol, are n fow years ago bo was not favor- absorption or bad odors from tho nniy impressed with tho plnco but: tilings that cattlo cat, such as hnd now chnngod his views. Unrllo, find from storngo In dirty llo told of tho time when ho ZXVZ "" ' first went to Marshflold. of tho .Natural milk nlwavs contains great activity on constructing n'Kornia." mild Prof. Ileckwlth. "With railroad to Coos liny from Drain,! 0,,t ,llL,' '"I": would nover spoil. nnd that at that time pooplo lrc !!;'!JM!;iT.Tn,HH,.,,,y rn",C,ly' "l,(,lor .iiri.i n.... M..i.n.i.1 ... 'idlnnry conditions ono gorm mnkos "" nui.um ".nn,, mi-, iwo Of I BO f OVOrv twoiltv 111 niilna. como a city or 25,000 within n fow, Thoro Is no question thnt clean milk E GUILTY PLI Admits Robbery of the North Bend News Co. Had But $22.60 Left from Haul. Clint Akers. who was brought back on tho Hedotido from Snn Francisco yesterday on tho chargo of assisting Phil Lonnon In tho robbery of tho North lleiiil News Company, entered a plea of guilty when nrrnlgnod bo foro Justice Sinister In North Uond Inst evening. Ho was bound over to tho grand Jury and In dofnult of $1,000 ball wns token to tho county Jail at Coqulllc this morning by Sher iff Gngo. Dick I.cniiou wns also brought back with Akers and will be arraign ed In Coqtilllo today or tomorrow ns on accompllco In tho crlmo. llow over, both Akers and Phil Lcnnon maintain that Dick Lcnnon had noth ing to do with the robbery nnd was simply given $25 by Phil Lcnnon without being told whero the monoy en mo from. Lcnnon wns also takon to Coqulllc today. Alters told practically tho samo story of tlio robbery that Phil Lcn non did ln his confession. Ho had $22.70 left of tho 150 which ho claimed ho got out of tho robbery. Ills money went like that of his pal, principally to tho North Ilend "red light district." Dick Lcnnon bad about $30 on his poison when ho was arrested. In view of Akers' confession, Phil Lon uon will probably bo takon to the reform school tit onco unless the ' North Uond petitions for his parole during good behavior tiro granted. STEEL TAIHFF IIEAHIXfS. Homo Committee Ite-glni Hearing Today. I Or A,,o Hlcl riiffl lo Coon Cnr Thin J j WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Tho' Iron and steel schedule wns taken up by the house ways and means com- niltte, when it resumed hearings on , the tariff revision. Two days will j probably be devoted to these im portant sections. Many prominent j steel men nro ready to appear before tho committee. The committee bo- , gnn today tho practice of raqulrlng all witnesses to testify under oath. The basis of tho hearing today was tho Underwood metal lovlslou bill, passed, but vetoed (luring tlio last session or congress. hockhfelleii to it etch. v. Much Wanted Witness Will Come Hack to Florida. lOr AMOrhlisl I'rrn lo Com IlAjr Tltntv.l NASSAU DEW PROVINCE, Jan. 10. Wllllnm Rockefeller has decid ed to lonvo here on bonrd the steam er Miami for .Miami, Florida. Oolliflne Shoe C "M0NCY TALKS" idai It KM ITS OF LAIIOH. (Jumpers Wauls Colons E.ciup(ctl From Injunction". (From Tucsdny's Dally.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The right of labor to orgaulzo and ho exempt rrom Injunctions without no tice In labor disputes was tho basis for nnother argument boforo tho Sennto Judiciary today by Sauiuol Gompors. yenrs. llowovor," snld Mr. Goss. "all keeps hotter and Is less likely to contain ninny genus. in Portland 103 hnhles dl.nl of --II.. ti i. ....... . . . . I. " "mmi umi,- Huuiiumr ruiiKuii nun wo nro.nowi. trouble In August and Sop ntlll waiting ror tho railroad, which 'ember, moo, but in ion thoro wo hopo to see completed to Marsh flold como day." Mr. Keating was also cnlled up- spectlon on for r fow remarks but declined Prof. Ileckwlth stated thnt ho did to speak, not tin tho cow, ns Is often bolloved to ho mo case, no spolto or uddtir dls onsos and tholr Infection of tho milk. An Investigation nt Cornoll uulvorslty discovered 40 gorms In a single drop before It was takon irom mo uililur ELECT NEW OFFICEHS. Sous of Norway Honor (). M. Johnson My Electing Him President. At tho annual election of olllcors Wcdnesdny night, Dovro Lodgo No. 20, Sons of Norway, oloctod tho fol lowing olllcors for tho ensuing year: President O. M. Johnson. Vlco President Chris Potorson. Secretary John King, Judge O. 0.Lund. Fin. Sec Chris Leo. Treasurer Alfred Jaron. Hogent John Stolvlck. Innor Guard Olaf Hanson. Outer Guard I. Sliyttorholm. Trustees John Ellerton, Androw Anderson, and Jacob Hosedahl. I TWEXTY-FIUST CHILI) j ' 1IOU.V TO COXSTAIILE. I . O M'CLOUD. Cal.. Jan. 10.- - Childrou to the number or 21 I j call Nicholas Llngley. constn- bio of tills township, "father." j Tho 21st was horn yesterday. j Tho othor 20 children are nil girls. I KLEEPINC POWDEIt FATAL. Paul Nash's Death Due to Heart Fall lire. Coroner Dccldi's. Wr AMoilatM I'm lo Com Tliflvt.) LONDON, Jan. 10. A verdict or "Death rrom heart falluro" was ro- tiirnod by tho coroners Inquest Into tho denth of Paul Nash, United States consul general at IJuda Pest, who was found dend hero sovoral days ago. Ho had taken n sleeping draught to combat Insomnia nndthls liosslbly nc cloratod his death, hut Nash's heart was In had condition. SPECIAL FOR m AND SATURDAY Women's High Top Shoes, 14-inch tops, black gun metal, lace, $5.00 Shoes, (f T f Friday and Saturday at - - - vj) J,j) Women's High Top Shoes, 16-button, black gun metal or tan, $5.00 Shoes, dh 4 a a Friday and'Saturday at - - vPtUI Men s 9-inch Top, tan, lace, $6.50 ( m kaJ Shocs, Fridayjind Saturday at sPt-.JJI Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, Marshficld "IYIUINCY IALt Bantfctl HIE CEDAR FOR N0HT1I MU.VI) NKWS. I Tho North Ilend baud has re elected Its old olllcors and decided to coniinuo for nnothor your. r.. H. rowoii, nn uttorney rrom DKXIliS LINK SOITH. President Yonng of Hill Lines In Oregon Talks- of Trip. A Portland paper says: "President J. H. Young of tho 311)1 lines In Oregon returned yon torday from San Franelsro, where, with Ms family, he passed the hol iday vlnltlng relatives and friends. Mr. Young deulfa Hint tho Hill ays. torn Is planning Invasion or g:lt Franelfeo by coniieftlng up wl tho Wenteru Pacific, nt reported hur during hfa nhaence. and aavs woro only 17 In thoso montliH tiw, decreiiso In Infant, mnrinllt.. i.i.... dun tn pronlli- Imm-nv.i ...in. i.. i David City. Nob., and Wlfo aro nn 1. ." .."" o--.. ....,...vw iiiun in- ii. ii.... ..i.i. . ... . . .. " uu nn; uu a view oi locating I hero. thih:i: piii:.sii)i:.vrs wivics to dixi: it bollovo disease germs entered I Tl1? f''008 County Fruit Growora o milk through hnd rood oaten i,v ".l",odntlon wl" ho' a meeting ln mo .North llonil Commorclnl club rooms a weok from Saturday, Jan uary IS. It Ik claimed thnt practically ov ary houso In North Bond Is now oc cupied. Proprietor S. Iloifstnd of r Mm " lv . .. . w --- .... "In 21 hours the row gives ofr n T K-. m8 ,'eol,0"0l " Hn till 1 1 lOll million dlseilSO WH'ina." anl.l the speaker. "The lutestliinl geniw lug room, which has boon closed ror some time are manure germs, undesirable audi. J ' ,nvl" Rni1 w,f nl"l )n, J. even dlsoaso iiroducors. Thoy nro11'1 'rw,n- ,inve moved hero rrom present on the hair, the udder and' """"Kliain. Wash., and plan to even the tall of the cow. A dampi8'11';! J1 "',l lil m the Hay. loth ahniild he used lo wipe them , Uer Uussell has been suturing on iHToie milking. The Conectl- """' " ie auacK oi la grlpp. cut Kvnerlineiit amilnn rmn..i n.,.f IL F. Kern or the Coos nv are In this parihular reduced (he. 5,au!,f"t"t,lrl"lf Company has gone in .inn rrnui-iM-o anti may decide to reinnlu there, supervising the onsiuess irom Hint end of the Hue. ItOV. A. S. Hlsev ban uinvail ti. by washing with fore ml'lk. Cover-1 ',1,e l,011S0 rocently vacated by K. mi milk pnlls ivduce the danger of!1 r,"H- wl' has moved Into thu number of germs two thlnla (Ui.tl. . . .. .iiit'inrr eny means or contain 110 WMS In Hail Wnnrlin wild .m vlow In mind of making auch nr-' iLL.,J.,r "5,,k, if '" with rnngoments. I ?"Hi-..f !?. l:,.V.,.h"" ,,l,,v.-.. I?oIll- "We are uot ptannlug to build into California or io build to anv ' lufectloii to about one-fourth slnea" mn,,er slupson home. connection that would bring us Into ,K ,w,"", ""' surface open In! .Mr"-1 t.ai'1 Williams has purchns- .. -' "'" I II1IBI I llmrkmi.. . I. it - . 1 J 1 II II II 1 I I II I UI'llL. W 111 Call ornla." said Mr. Young. "There verity' or ' wlsco nsin Iry sc do. is absolutely n truth in the report the covered polls were fm .,,i 7.1 . Hint I was In San Francisco con- duoe the disease germs rour-nrths io nine-ieutn. In Portland lessthnn forrlng with ottielnls of tho roud ed a half Interest In .Mrs. George Huieui i pnoio gnuery. Coos Hay Tout. No. ':. KiiIkIhb of tho .Mncoaheos or tho World, has elected the following officers ror tho thoro with that purpose In view I ' .' Jwp J l0"t "r llu ",l,k "'U'l'Mcd is """"'"f . 'r! cm- S. W. Van .na i nniif , lakn f,on covered pnlls. Ao' 'o- Com.. C ins. Saudlno: . " , f,ni1" W,,U lny fan,lly ',s'','l lH ' menace. " W.. C J. Van .llo; chnplnlu. ('. for tho holidays, and we traveled "' It I dltllcult and alinont lni-lA' loo-i Sl'''K- John llloouuiulst; about, going as far south as San I""""'''' to keep them absolutely' ;K TA" H- ,- I,,,,y; first M. G C. DIobo." ,,,en- r'' water In which thoyl v, x otor80"'' 80l'0Iul M- c- A. .los- "' hiii'u saoniii no scalding hot at the timo. not cooled nt all. Tho ihiik minimi HOC no rlnsml nf)or. ward with well wnter; cin ier eent NUW OAXDIDATi: OUT. - ---.., ...... ... ,,, 4t uiffl' ophson; sontluol, John Clrnnt; plok- oi, t, naiiiuiuisi. WASII1NCT0N, Jan. 10. The ! three "First Lndies of tho Lund" I will dine nt tho White IIohhm m- 1 morrow, whon .Mrs. Tuft will ! I nntcrtulu Sirs, drover Clovelnnd i I nnd Mrs. HenJ. Ilnrrlson. White ' ' Houso nttuchos sny no records I I show thnt tho wives or three I 1 prosldonts dlnod together beroro. 4 COAST IIKJJIWAY SOl'CIIT. SALI3.M, Jul- 10. To convort tho ocean bench along tho shores or Orogon Into a imhllc lilghwny Is ono or tho pieces or legislation which Ciovornor West Is contemp lating giving his sanction boforo the next leglslatlvo nssombly. In ninny ensos along tho coast tho beach Is usod as a lilghwny, but In others It Is cut off. It Is pussiiile to ilrlvo nn nuto or winimi for many hundreds of miles nlong tho Oregon coast-, and the coast rurnlshes n natural roadway which could bo used to n miieh (creator cxtont If It woro to be couvertod Into a state highway. Coos County Lumber to Bo Used in Boat Building There. ' The Alliance, which sailed at 1 1 o'clock today for Portland, took out a shipment or 20.000 rcet of Port Orford whlto cedur from tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho shipment went to nn Astorlan boat building firm nnd Is to ho used In the construction of homo now crafts. Tho Port Orford whlto cedar Is said to bo tho best lumber on the coast ror boat build- iiur. In addition to tho wh'lo cedur, tho Itedoudo took out a big shipment or excelsior from Hlnghnm'u Kouth In let factory. Anioni? thnxn milllnir nn il,r AIM. Lnnco woro tbn followlm; M. S. Crosson Mrs. SI. S. Cros son, L. S. Crosson, H. W. Crosson, J. L. Lnmb, V. K. Crosson, H. II. Morgnn. 0. j. Armstrong, C. M. Johnson, II. Uroll, K. J. Hoymun, .loo llrown, C. Urlckson, M. Lar son, 1M Liiugron, O, O. Dnulolsnn, W. II. Slcllrown, O. Konny nnd W. Ilorstel. mi m I ON RED! O. SI. Collier of (irmit County WnnH "' "u' vvul,s '" I'nrtlnnd nro con- .. .. i taillllnitnil 'PI... ...111. ..i . INDIANS Till: VICTIMS. 'H;::t !..-'r!L 5,' -.!-- IlllUIl .III'I.IIIII rT 11 1 I'd I nl.l l.t ' ... " " .-"Mum mi a warm iniiK is to the germs what iiew rival In his usplrntlon for np-'ihe Incubator is to eggs." polntmont as United States marshal1 '" "I'cnklug of tuberculosis In ns is Hhown by the following from .',, '"" ',B11W insistod on thejdiosnsod beof to the Crow In, - r....il i WIHI1UU OUt Oi llln i llllAllllnola .... . . . " "' iiw: ,.0tt8i Mt ... v; -,";;':. Via l" Knowiotige or tho I til-ant tountys sUeriiT, Charles fanners should be recompensed bv ,1I)'''l,t officials was charged lf Pnlltu.. lu 1. .. .,....,. 1 I... ..... 'til.. Btiitii f.... !... .... .... .... ''.In.. 1... M... II...... ... ... ..., ,0 .ivi,h iiiButi ill h iHrirn ...v v....v nil itisvi-a 111 I'liu-y irin.,i i ,.i3 iiv .iiih. iiuuiii i iaijt.f :. number for appointment Mnrslial of Kuon ledge or Fraud. .. . Ill AMOilVCk I'r.w to Cool tut TlBlM.) WASHlNfiTON. Jan. 10. Sales or liana nterior to- ay. an of oa"teniOrogoiiiiom-raui;;!! 'hri MJJ,M,,tn tho her,l re Invoatlgntor, berora tho Senate' In- Jntnt "" fn' "The Hnal remedy for most ovIlJ'"". Affn"''' Co wrln of under the Wilson ad.nliil- he declared. U eo-.perHon follow-1 Se",'' Townsend's reaolutlou to dl- tratlpn. it Is believed that one of'l"K lvlc awakening and educa- the big federal offices will fall to the I , , hI,,," fiu,,u ' he producMon swtion h.l of the Cascades. aud , ! u, "',lk nr. not m,'r,0". but ,i,.it....... ,... . ... ... .' ua!'"-uii r,vMu carelcssuess and lauoiv rect the Interior department to end me crow Indians records to the at TIIUKI-J AVKIII-: SAVKD. Ah'lOltlA. Jan. S. (Delayed In gjaa iransnussion.iv on nccount or the contlnuod gale aud high seas the IllHlinut Oliunitln ivna ,.,. i ' ...9v.,v w.iw,,.,, nt,. IlllilUlU IU roaoh the lightship nt the ontrnnce of tho Columbia rlvor, to tnke oft' the two survivors of tho lllfnted Hosecrans and tho crew of the Point Adams life saving station, who succeeded lu reaching tho light ship Tuosdny night. Tho life sav ing crow had succeeded lu rescuing threo men. but ono or thorn died Of Ills lllllll'lnu mwl nv,.n, ...,.,!.. I I ...y.... ...... v..vailiu lllllU- bolng taken to tho lightship and u,' third survivor, snld to bo Frod Pntnru tlm (nnt.lA.. 1 ' . w.., u .juin iUj iiiuBiur, ropre-1 sont the known list saved rrom' tho week. j Eric Llndmnrk, a carpenter on tho Hosecrans Is bolievod to bo one' or tno mon snved. Fight bodies woro wnshod ashoro at North neach according to tho reports received horo. The Rosocrnns Is a tni wreck. Tho financial loss will bo ?L'OO,(I00. IIAWLKY WILL AID. Henry Sengstacken today receiv ed tho following self explanatory message rrom Congressman llawloy at Washington. "Will bo glad to aid in getting on.orgencv npproprln Hon nnd havo in ranged for hear ing for your committee." Steamer Brought Ca Rails for Terminal way Sails Saturd; Tho Itedoudo arrived lajt rrom San Francisco, after been dolnyed out' lib (or t hours by tho roui;ii wcitlel uad a good passenger luti fnlr cargo of frcl- lit Isfe carload of steol rails for bl inlnnl railway. Tho Hudondo is n heduWi nt 1 2 o'clock tomorrow Frnnclsco. This mornln; il pussougor nccommodntloci ! morrow had been taken, Among thoso arrlliiR oitl ilondo woro tho followmt .MrH. A. V. Wkkinan. Wheolor, F. P. Wnmlcl, Hn Tully nnd child, W II. Ktti wire. S. Hrownson, P. 0. 1 A. Orcono, Clnudo WvUil Knox. II. h. Knox. C. ' Lennou, D, Smith, It. Stb nrtoen stcorngo. AlwajN hold lu hcalid and fresh Whitman'-. NOTICE TO llOd i All owners or dc.'js wltl city or MnrBhflold. Cooi (J Orogon, nro herein not1fl tho mutual license op clogs ' paid to tho City Hocnleri foro Jnnuary 31, 1913. Ilt-l before thnt dato pfnaltf 'I nttachod. j. w. cnm City Watch epair n vi'iuo, b triouns uie piuiing lortn es- 'iic peclally vigorous efforts lu his behalf." ZoZZTV r' Kneral fr Jvest.gon "; 'VXD DKL.CATKSSKX. "" l"m , Mrs. Oray declared that the dlseus.hi ( ,0tt,,,l,,l,"s -Voxt to fiodllnes beef had Infeite.l the Indian Our bread is made cl .1. ' -! mm unci 104 nig Jlldiniiu Hon I ' '" iiimiii 1. K. V. WIXKLKIt has return-'at.-r Townsenj do. hire,! ih "i ic,eH"' u,l clean, nud Is m.w o'len for iiuaino.. I.. , eua ,U("l,t,d that If con- ,Ull ,...,..... ....,.,... can, kept el ami Is n,.w one, "f business "i " '"red that the front ro OVHH : lill! 1HU) " ' 'incA "mi ,ho r 'rauda w W XV. oiM-uMto The Times olhic 1 1HMM,'1 "n tll Iudlaus that s'1'1 VI.ISP lu HHKL'MATISM.I etigntiou should hn ,., VOTICF ii.. rront ro '""' OVHH HHOAD-' . . K n were per- Also Cakes. Cuokies. Pins m.i ..n ItaUwl floods. Try our dainty Uakery Lunch. Ojien Evenings and Sundays Let us Servo You. 183 X. 2nd St. Phono 1J2-L Accuracy Is Our Watchword Every watch which comes into our store is carefully inspected, all defects repair ed and properly oiled. All work guaranteed for one. year. Bring your watches to us. ed Cross Jewelry Depl man's Pink of Perfection, it K i yfTTT. .- -f -- jilKf-ffTSi tu. ifctt