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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. WARM BATTLE OUT ROGUE ROGUE RIVER FISHING LAW tl ' lnii4- DMnnltldnn I M ll trlnnrl r uviiii nuaumuuii iiiuuuuouu iu Settle ItMothers' Pen sion Passes. SALEM. Ore. Feb. 10. Scnntoi Kcllnlicr lias Introduced n Joint res. Macleay Estate Center of Storm About Fishing Law Charges. SALEM. Fob. 10. UKly minors of pressure brought to bi'iir on Ick- l.tnlnra , In t tlt.itwwt tllnll- Mnttrlll 111 regard to cortnln features of the j l"tIon to prevent further lilokcrliiK " .. 1 Ilia Tlnmi.. 1)1. At Ilnliliiia I I rt present bill to ojien lower Homio ",l1 l"" "k "'. "d""'k '1"" river to commercial llshliiK. wore h'"- Ho wants the repeal of tho JUt'SC'IIL Ifl'L I It L llf IIJ IHU Jll-UMU through tho Inlatlvo In 1011. Sena tor Smith of Josephine. Introduced u bill making an open season for commercial llshlng on Uoguo ltiver between certain points and closing the stream at other seasons to nil but anglers. Homo ittiic mil. The resolution to re-submit tho "Home-Uulo" measure to n vote of tho people of Oregon nt an election to bo held a year lionco was de feated by n majority of tltreo votes in tho house. Tho bill originated In the senate nnd its death In tho houso ineaiiB that tho law will re main Intact. Tho Homo Rule bill was originally passed with a view to giving to Incorporated town tho right to rcgulato liquor traffic. Mother's Tension Law. With no member but Ulmlrlc vot ing in the negative. II. It. 100, tho widow's pension tnoasuro, introdu ced by tho committee on health nnd ptilille morals by request of tho Ore gon Congress of mothers, pnssed Senate , and on being enrolled will bo sent to tho governor. Koino New IIIIN, II. 1). 557. by Ilarton ltegulntlng fishing In Couullle ltlvor. II. H. 558. by Ilnrton Rolnstnt Ing discharged militia officers. II. II. 502. by I'olrco Providing for levying of County school tnx. II. II. 505. by Police Regulating llshlng in Sixes and Elk lllvers. ,11. I). 5fifi, by Polrce Hogulatlng llshlng In Itoguo Hiver. Gfi L E partly aired In the house For some time lliero has been tnllc that there might be "something In It" for tho legislator who could got Inserted In the bill a provision that sululug should be permitted through tho entire open season un der tho proposed law. This went so far thnt one member of tho fisheries committee was approached in an indirect way and given to un derstand that it might' be worth his whllo If the seining clauso could bo retained In the measure. This legislator in answer, refused to have anything to do with tho proposal. He was olio of those re sponsible for having Inserted In a Bubstltuto hill, which was reported bnck to tho house by the fisheries committee, u provision prohibiting seining In tho Chinook salmon sea sons, and permitting It only from September 1 to November 15 each year, when sllvorsldes aro running. Upton mill tho Steam Holler. A hot skirmish on the bill was precipitated when Representative Holland of Clatsop in a minority report, recommended thnt the whole bill bo dofented because It permit ted seining nt nil. "I renllzo that It- Is very dan gerous at this time to vote against tho steam roller," said Holland. Re ferring to Upton of Multnomah, u member of tho committee who Iiiih been Insistent that everything ask ed by the Roderick Macleay Inter ests, who linvo been lobbying stren uously for tho soliiglug privilege, be granted, Holland continued: "Tho roller Is in chnrgo of ono of tho best engineers nnd It has Its safety valvo tied down. To go up against It means to be crushed. "Rut' I urn opposed to this mea sure, because It Is framed wholly in favor of tho mllllonnlro llshlng Interests. It Is not In the Inter ests of the pcoplo at all." Holland charged thnt tho Mac leny Intorests own all tho laud on both sides of tho river for nt least 15 miles from tho mouth. Ho de clared that If seining were permit tod tho Mucleny Interests would bo absolutely In control of the river, because no one could soluo except on their land, nnd that llsheriueu would bo compelled to bring all their llsli to them. Nicholas of Douglas, declares tho bill was fromed in tho Interests of tho Macleay people, successois of tho llumo estate, if tho hill was pnssed, he said. It would leave tho river bottled up as in old dins. Police of Curry, who fought In committee to prohibit solnlnc dur ing tho Chinook salmon season, and succeeiioii in getting the suliHtttuii' bill unloaded to permit soloing on ly from September 1 to November 15, explained this fouttiro of the measure. Upton defended tho Mnclom In terests, Ho said that Holland vu opposed to seining on general prin ciples, ami denied that tho Mac leay IntoiVHta linvo exclusive cum ml of tho river. A large Industry mid many persons aro affected. lu Haul. Tho majority report. milni'ltiliiK tho. substitute hill, was adopted. Ono feature of iIiIh bill o..iih iiio Itoguo to the people of Josephine county from half a mllo below i lu sted htidtio at (Iranta Pass i,. the mouth of .luiup-olf .loo Creek nimut IS mlloM. but oulv from April I.", to Mnv 15 ot ench jour. This con cession wiih obtained by i 1 1 1 of Clnehnuiux. There la sure to ho a tight by tho .lnphlu cnintv it-present at I von to lengthen this open sonson. IJx-Unltod Slates Senator C V Fulton and .lay linwermttn line boon ntioruejH for the .Malea In terests, and .Macleay himself has appeared before the committee. iw. fore lat Sunday, Sanderson Reed of Portland w,n ulso one ot Muc leaj'n legal repreeututlves. HI ef forts tit I nive the committee to Include tho soiniim provision, how over, nre said to have been on tttrucd by iiu'inbi-rs iu an ititciuit to bulldoze iliem it is known that one of tho committee had the Inti mation iouoyod to Reed thai li. pi out in o wiih not doHlruhlo and ho lias not appeared lore since. In tho senate a resolution was In dorsed by Senator Hellnher to ro jienl the present Initiative measure pnssod by the people In 1910. which closes tho Roguo to all commercial llshlng ami submitting a bill for vote iu I !1 I. SMITH TELLS STAND. l'rotoMs About CoinnilttooV Act on Anil-. Merger Hill, SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 10. -Senator Smith of Coos, who has been untur titnato In Inning his bills declared "unconstitutional" by lawyers of the organization side, protosted loudly when Senator nurgcbs, from thoinm mltteo on railroads, returned an un favorable report on the bill to pre vent mergers and combinations of railroads and public utilities. Tills was a bill drawn by the ntor-1 noy general in nn effort to meet such I situations us those presented by tho ! purchaso of the Northwestern I. on.-, l)lstan o Toilephone lines v rh li, i ' Interc t The miii'i litre en ) i ! rondi Pd Itb oxu v' 1 t .f i t'non FinlUi dcclMiii'-, tint in wants further opportunity ti renf r; with tho iittorney ronornl nn I that lie was not receiving fair tronuncnt . I. 1.111 ,.. lol.l .,..' Mm tnl.ln in. A jum mil pun iuiu ui Mtvuuui", , Marshfield Firemen Tender a Vote of Thanks for Sub stantial Expressions. The Marshfield l'iro Department hns extended a public vote of thanks to the many firms who made a substantial expression of appre ciation for the efforts of the men iu extinguishing the fire In the Donaldson building nt the corner of Hrondway nnd Centrnl Inst week. The following Is n complete list of the contributions to the firemen: II. lllllyer. $10 and a box of c!- gars; K. Handel. $10; Marshfield! Cigar and Tobacco Co.. 5; Mi. and MrH. K. W. suiiivnn. n; unweiim Theater. $10; S. C. Rogers. .1. C. Doaiie. $5; .1. H. Hrldges. : howls Confectionery, Ice cream all the members. $25: L'.i ; for I Along the Waterfront. The Speedwell Is due In tomor row from Handon and will sail from lore Wednesday for the south, The Estnluook Company have moved their San Francisco offices to II Ki ll 1 7 Santa .Mai Ina building. . I The Washington will sail for Snn . Francisco from Coos Hay tomorrow. A FRESH SUPPLY of FRESH olymply oysters just RE CEIVED. Frco Delivery. PHONE your ORDER to PHONE 7il-J. Times' Wnnt Ads bring results. iir i ' ; h: .s v. s... t To Our Friends and Neighbors You know its. You know wc would not that we could not afford to jjo back on our word. Nor cun you afford to Ignore this moticy-bnck-lf-not-sntlsflcd offer on this splendid laxative. TO COXDKMX JjANI). Tho Kugeno (lunnl snys: "Tho Willamette Pacific Railroad Com pany linn begun suit In the circuit court against Thomas A. Tripp nnd his wife, Frances M., to condemn right of way through their land In section '2, township IS south of range 10 west. Tho estimated val tto of tho land desired by the com pany Is $2ii00 and tho company asks that' tho court allow the de fendants thnt sum nnd declnro the a compulsory compensation act, pro posed Iu tho souato an amendment to tho constitution to mnke cortnln that such a law will bo constitutional. He wants the legislature to submit this amendment In 1!H I. Llbby COAL. Tiio Rind VOU 1i.va UjWAVS USUI). Phono 711, Pacific Livery end Transfer Company. Times' Want Ads tiring rosults. IWaSS ' 'I 2Si,$s 'ftUsKi I S&3- What a. Difference! Mavc a care avoid the re mits pictured here by using GOLDKN ROD OATS You'll Iilce them, too Nol'r i i -u. ; kyni iMmp 'it )pur li ur si t 'fr,, an I ttui i.ui,rr name (ti piruujin liit 4u4 tMui riui firr. dtyeur Grocer 27 imra3TTrhOTraTTrywttggEC3as J m DUO wv. ari: xow opkrat. i(i ox Tin.: i:i(iiiT-iiotu SHIKDILK. KAPKUT AND SKlhl.KD LAHOll MMPI.OY. i:d ix all di:partmi:.ts. SATISIWITIOX (JlAltAX- TIX'D. s oay Wn honestly bcliovo wo linvo tho lxnt bowel remedy over mndo tho most plcusnnt-to-tnko, moat per innticntly bcnrdclnl litmtlvo for relief from tho mlsrrlrs and Unnscn nrisinR from cmutiuiUlnti. Wc wouldn't eny this If wo didn't brllcvo It to bo true. Wo wouldn't risk our repittntlon by nioklng nuch tntcmrnts did wo not fool euro you would Gnd tlirm true. Our fnlth li built loth nn tho knowledco of what Roxnll Onlc-rlict nro mndo of nnd nn olnervtUlon of very mnnv bovito cases In which they Liivn proven their merit. Try them at Our Risk If tliey do not abundantly provo their merit with you nlno If you nro not entirely n.itiificd with them wo will refund your money nnd wo will do thnt on your mcro y-o. We don't nsk you to risk o penny. Isn't tlmt fnlrf Just let tho lowcls fnll In properly doing their work Just lot their fiction bo dclnyed nnd incomplete nnd thu rntlro system nnd every other orfinn u(Icri. Wastes thnt ahould havo been dispelled remain to poison tho system. Hcnrioches, biliousness, nervous ness nnd other tormcntlni: nnd seri ous ills nro romtuon when the lioivcls fnll to net dully ns nature intruded. All this may bs nvoided, if you will accept our ndvlec. tnsto just liko candy. They nr soothing nnd ensy in action. They do not ciu'c (.'riiln, nnusen, purg itiK or cxresiva looseness. They tend to tone nnd lUrciiKthcn intesthml nerves itnil muscles. They nromptly relieve (.oustlpntlun, nnd help to per manently overcomo it. Iteinll Orderlies promoto letter spirits nnd better health. In all of those tilings they ore vastly superior to ol(bfahioiicd, hnrsh salts nnd other purgatives, which nro not oniy uniilcusnnt to tnko but which niuully leuvc the bowels in worso condition thnn before. Wo particularly recom mend Itcxnll Ordellies for chltdrco, need and delicnto persons. Itexall Orderlien come in vest pocket tin boxes. 12 tablet, lOoi JJO tablets, 22c; 80 tablets, 60c. w ;:$.. v . Mir...... lj:. &&&. i .yi lyii. . m Mir ww rtm r t win w wmr m mr . m w r rw rn & . f jhape, the other for the nobby yoUng-man, satisfied customer is the JL 11. best advertisement- this fact more than any other explains the unparalleled success of the STETSON hat. If you have never worn a " Stetson," buj one this season. We carry a complete stock in both soft and stiff hats. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, Marshfield. Bandon. CAUTION I Plensn benr In mind thnt Itcxnll Orderlies nre not sold by all dmi lists. 1 on can buy Itexall Orderlies only at Th Heiitll Stores, lou can buy Hcinll Orderlies in this community only at our store: MARSHFIELD LOCKIIART PARSONS DRUG CO., Sr,r The ffic4eq& Store Oregon Thrri- Is a Itexsll Store In nrsrly every town and city In thn United Ststes ranU ..n.1 rent llritnln. There Is n illlTercnt IleiaU Itenily for nearly every on Insry liumin 111 ,cli Hiiilly .lclitnc.1 for lira imrtlcular 111 tor ul.lch It l ri-eominemM, l-'AST AS It COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo KqulpiHHl with ulrckti.4 nnd mibinnrlno IkII SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for COOS BAY MONDAY, FEB. 10, AT 3 P. M. Ml rnnNcnucr ItcwjrvntlniiH f'Vnm 81111 lYiinclsco MiiKt Ito Msde K Ktl.T Klfo MiilldliiK. or l.oinbnnl utiwt I'lcr i!7. All nwrithi must bo tiila-n up ill huurN liufuru snlllui;, I.NTKIMICKA.V TKANSrOUTATION CO. P1IONR 4 C. V. McQKOIlOK. Aunt Omit tucli Tin Uexnll Stores nro America's Greatest l)ruj Stores Twin City Auto Stage LiEe Ts?earr SPEEDWELL CAl'T. I1UUTIS, Muster. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay February 12th Tim Sl'KKDWI-UiTj Is speedy nnd hns excellent pnswnKer liinilittlnn.H, Inru clean mid nlry rooms nnd electric IIrIiIi wirciess. Kor freight mid hun.siil'c. iidiiIv. A. !'. ICstnbrook Co. Titlo (iiinrmiteo nnd Alutraft Ct, (li:t-(M7 Snntn Mnrlim llhlir., Snn I-ViiiicIm-o. M.irMW Jrry Klnnov. formerly with tin rnltieo Cnfo. hns Iwiiik urnted n new ntitoinohllo stne line, between JInrshfleld nnd North Ilend. Tho Borvlco In known ns tho "Twin city StnKe Uiie." nnd stints with two Bovon-iuissongor Cadillac innclilnos and will linvo more If the sorvlre warriints It. He lutiuiiiiratog n round fare of 2." cents berweon tho two cities. 'itiU. he bolleve. Is nil the service Justifies since the new wntorfront rond rodiicos the time and also tho coit of the service. Ho has mnde nrrnngeinonts for tho throimh service only, lonvliiK the local service to tho local hu tos but In case of an emergency will provldo local service lor tliroiiKh pntrous. Ho will havo hi headquarters at the S. S. .leniiliiys store In North llond. Phono 1151, nnd nt Illllyer's Clitar Store In Marsh Held. Telephone 1S-J. The service will connect with all boat and trulu schedules. Tho rogulnr schedule Is as follows: l.eme Miirclilluld Leave North. Ilend C:I5 a. in. 2:10 p. in. 7:15 n. in. .15 j,, ln, T: 10 3:15 7:-l5 4mo 7:15 3:15 S:15 R;i3 S.13 4;l0 S: 15 fi;.i5 S: 15 IH5 " !10 .,., k,k :I5 C:l5 'l" 5'1C 10,15 7.15 !':-!5 5t40 10:10 7:-ir. 10:io ' "lo 11:15 S:15 10.r. 7tl5 ii:ir. s:ir. , S:l5 12:10 p. in. ti in I5 : 12M5 on ,:1? 10:15 i:i5 10:15 2:lo p. ill. 10H5 mo 10H5 Uvi 2:15 11.15 : r H-43 2-45 ":43 -'" 12:15 JkUi l-oo Round Trip, 25 Cents L ALLIANCE KQUIPIMCI) WITH WIHKLKSH SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, FEB. 13, AT 6 O'CLOCK ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OUNXKCTINO WITH TIIK NOItTII HANK IIOAI) AT TOIITUW NOIITII PACiriO KTKAMSHU COMPANY. Phone 1 1 o. l McOi:OIlOR Ajst KQUIPPNI) WITH WIItKLKSS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAIMNdS I'HOM POItTLANl), Tuesday ovcnlnj; of each wk ' SAIMXfi mum MAHSIIKIEM), Sntutday, l-'clininry . S' lebriiiu-y i,"j, .S(iiiij-, lVliriiury ti. Phono Main 3.V1 j, o. ftnLLEIt, AV"U Steamer Washington Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, Passengers and Freieht, Tuesday Evening, February 11 V. S. now. Aet. WE Wllil, MAIL VOU i for each art of old False Toot sont us. Highest prices paid fir old Gold. Silver, old Watches, broken Jowelry and Prccloui Stonos, Money Sent by Return Mail. Phlla. SmeltliiK UeflnhiB Co. Established 20 Years. Htlil Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Oold Filling, Oold Scrap, nnd Platinum. Hlgu est prices paid. TTo Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do all kinds of haulln on short notice. W6 meet all trains and boats and wo also havo the latest stylo Roynolda Piano Mover. We ; guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, P rop. Phones 98-R. 120-J R-L Ocesa & C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. ' ItETAIL DEPARTMENT IiVMllKK, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AN" v ROOFING PAPER, ETC. . CUT THE FUKL HILL IN TWO I1V USING OUH WOOD. phone mo. 1B cnuTii nnoAr A modern Drt.-K mniinr- n.-.., . I itxr Anfn Qamv!Mo Llcht. Stfinm Tin i-i ,'" .vr WC1 VltC Furnished Room with Hot and jviu wilier. U OTEIi COOS Oood Cars. Careful Drlvpra ., reasonablo charges. Our motto! "Will go anywhoro at any tine" omiiQB uiauco jnotoi and Blanco Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK good SERVICE Not lu nny Combine. FOR A GOOD WAT'H ctfrijrf OR FIX JS1 E. C. BARftftl -wvA.iemn.rrn Jf.11"111'8 Worb f"" Women.