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'TwVTrVnrv- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1 91.3 EVEMIWB EDITION. OREGON LEGISLATIVE NE T RIBIITE G W PRESIDENT MALAKKKY OF Till-: HEXATE PRAISES WORK OF COOS COUNTY 8EXATOR. SALEM, Feb. 18 Senator Smith of Coos nnd Curry counties was given high tribute by President Mn larkey of the Sonnte for his work in Bottling the fight In the senate over the eight-hour bill. In speak ing of Somitur Sinlth'H work, Pres ident Malnrltoy said: "I want to congratulate Senator Smith on Mis work on House Hill No. 38. He cut the Oordlan knot nnd In so do ing lias rendered a moat praise worthy service. Aa passed by the House, the Schuebol bill prohibited the em ployment of labor for more than 10 hours In any ono day or for moro than CO hours in any one week. Dlmlck sought to hnvo the bill passed without amendment but tho sonato by a vote of 7 to 22 refused to ai-copt It In that form and adopted amendments proposed by Smith of Coos. Thcso aiuondmouts, preserving mo general ten-hour day for all mills and factories, permit over time whore necessary If paid for nt twlco the usual wage scale, and ollmlnates tho CO-hour a week pro vision. Thcso amendments are a concession to the lumbering nnd flouring Interests, which nsscrtod that It was necessary for them to bo able to employ men morn than 10 hours. Dlmlck nsaortcd that unless tho bill Is pnsscd by tho legislature a moro radical measuro Is likely to bo paasod by the initiative. Ho re ferred onco more to the conditions nt Oregon City nnd said many men there for six mouths In the year see their families only In the lamp light, going to work In tho dnrk and returning In tho dark. Tho bill now goes to third read ing nnd appears certain to win ns now nmendod. F1XLEV DECLINES TO RECEIVE STATU COIN He Amupi Committee by Knjlnu; (unit1 Pepm-tiiii'iit U Self. Supporting. SALEM. Feb. IS.- State Hume Warden Flnley hns the unique dis tinction of being the first public oindnl at this session to appear bo fore tho ways and means commit tee of either branch of the Assem bly and refuse to receive money, about to be appropriated for him. For the last two sessions an np nrotirlntton of 2K400 has been made for tho salaries of himself I and clerk. This amount, he says, Is not needed any longer. When he went beforo the House ways and means committee Chairman Abbott queried: "Well. Flnley, what do you want money for now? "I don't wnnt money." was the nnswer. '"I wnnt to return monoy. Evury member of tho committee sat upright In astonishment, hard ly trusting his ears. Abbott asked 111 in to explain and wns toul that, as the olllce of tho state gnnie war den now Is self-supporting, tin $8-100 Included in the general ap propriation budget for the olllce might be stricken out. "Holy Binoko! ' exclaimed Ab bott, "you are the Ilrst state olll cer to refuse money offered to him since I hnvo served on this com mittee, and that is for more tlinu one session." IIHIWIWIM HI - WS 4 ATTORNEY FDR EACH COUNTY oreoon legislature enacts IIIIX TO AltOMSII DISTRICT iMtosF.crroits and have oxi-: IX EACH COIXTV. SALEM. Feb. IS-With but a few members voting ngnlnst It. the HII! County Attorney bill was pass ed by the House. The measure abolishes district attorneys and sub stitutes for them (-mini) nttomos. It Is a companion bill to Lntour etto's bill passed by the House and which substituted superior courts for county courts. The yearly sal aries for the county attorneys for the counties were fixed, Including the fi.llowlng: Coos, fisud; Doug las SLMUO; Curry $S0l. Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. RArKa m!"?.. Bllllll!l I ,V'r PM 'into on ,, liM '""lW(oSnJJ JrSiii vuhi I jimi I kill smith's mix. FARMERS' IUIX FAVORED. CORRUIT PRACTICES A CI' UP. Effort to Amend Present Law FnIN to Pass In Semite. 8ALKM, Oro., Feb. 17. Sonntor Smith, of Coos nnd Curry, met de feat again, when his bill to amend tho corrupt practices act failed to pass with 17 votes against It. Tho debate waged lnrgoly around tho question of whothor tho present act should bo amended so ns to prohibit friends of candidates or clubs from adding to subscriptions for aid in promoting tho nomination or elec tion of candidates. Charges woro nindo that tho corrupt practices act has been abused. Another fenturo of tho bill was a provision which would require any nowspapor, nftor It had attacked a candidate, to allow tho candidate ov er his naino space to answer tho at tack. Malarkoy, In explaining his vote, stated thnt he bellved tho proposed bill defective, but also hollnvo.l Hint thero should bo some amondmonts to tho corrupt practices act, which as now UBed, he stated Is considerable of a farco. Senator Smith Speak In Fnvor of the .Measure. SALEM, Feb. 18 Sonntor Smith of Coos and Curry counties, who with Sonntor Thompson wns a Joint sponsor of .Senate bill No. 72. irovldlng for agricultural college farm extension work, has been one of Mio strongest ndvocntes of tho mc.isure and In supporting It ho de clared ho would rather sco this cunctcd In a Inw than nuy other piece of legislation before the pro- sour session. He declares that ho Intends to assist In nuy mnnuor possible to push It through the House. In commenting on the bill, Sena tor Kmith said. "1 feel unbounded satisfaction over the action of tho Semite In passing Sonato bill 72, providing for the dissemination of practical, usable Information among tho far mers of Oregon and those engaged In the other Industries. I am con vinced that this mensiiro will moan moro for tho development of Ore gon than any measure boforo this Legislature. "Tho bill provides a distributing system which will enrry holpful In formation to practically every point wboro It enn bo used to best ad vantage. It will reach the farmer in all or his lines of work. It will roach tho lioiisowlio, nnd es pecially tho farmer's wife. It will help In the solution of tile good roads problem, tho Improvement or our marketing mid buying facili ties, it will Improve tho work of our rural schools. It will bring auoui a now ami Hotter point ot vlow on tho part of tho farmer and Measure to Change (Juiillllrntioiis In School Flections. SALEM. Ore. Feb. IS Property qunllllcatlons tor voters nt a school election will remain on the statute books, as tho sonnte has refused to pass tho hill Introduced by Senator Smith of Coos, which provided that legal voters who had children In school would bo qualified to vote tho saiuo ns property holders. "Every friend of tho public school system ought to vote for this bill," declared Senator Smith. "It will prevent miserly old bachelors and others without children, who some times own most of tho property In n school district by refusing to vote for Improvements." Hut only 1 1 senators, larking two of being enough, took that view of the situation. Twin City Auto Stage Line ItOCl'i: RIVER FISIIINC. House Passes .Measure Opening Stream for Thirty Miles. SALEM. Or.. Feb. IS- After ImiT foted about about for weeks, slam med by committees and lambasted on the lloor of the house, the llogue Ulver llshlug bill, which amends tho Initiative measuro of I!) in, closing st renin nltogethor, by opening It for thirty miles to commercial llshlug, passed tho house. On tho lltiul nllgnmont, after one amendment to prohibit nil seining and another to put tho people of .To sephlno County on tho same footing us those nt tho north of the Rogue, had been defeated, the vote was IIS to 1 I. icrry Klnnov, formerly with tin ralaco Cafo, hns Inaug urated a new automobile stago lino, between Mnrshflold nnd North IJend. Tho service Is known ns tho "Twin City Stngo Lino," nnd starts with two scven-pnBsengor Cadillac machines and will hnvo moro If the service warrants It. Ho Innugiirates a round faro of 20 cents between tho two cltlort. 'lhls, ho hollovos, is nil tho service justifies since the now waterfront road reduces tho time and also tho cost of tho service. Ho has made nrrnngomonts for tho through sorvlco only, leaving tho local sorvlco to tho local au tos but In case of nn emergency will provldo local sorvlco for through patrons. Ho will hnvo his headquarters nt tho S. S. Jennings storo in North Heiul, Phono 1 151, and at lilllyor's Cigar Storo In Mnrsh ilold, Tolephono 1S-.T. Tho sorvlco wilt connect with all boat mid train schedules. Tho regular schedulo Is as follows: Conductor S. L. Miller. Norfolk, Nob., on Ilonosteol Division of C. & N. W. Uy. Co.. recommonds Foley Kidney Pills mid says: "I hnvo used Foloy Kidney Pills with very mtlsfactory rosiiHy nnd endorse tholr use for any one ullllctod with kidney trouble Leave Multifield Leave Xorlli Rend 6:15 n. m. 2:10 p. m, 7:1G n. in. I.iri p. m. 7:10 3:ic 7:IG 1:10 7:15 3:15 8:15 5:15 S.15 4:10 8:-'5 r:-lf s-ir. -t'ln !,:1G u:!0 n - p si: -15 0:15 9:15 D'1C 10.15 7.15 9:15 5:-io 10:10 7:15 10:10 5:ir' 1 1 : 1 r. 8:15 io-.ir. 7:,c n:" 8MB .,,. S:lG 12:10 p. in. !:15 1111.1' M5 12:15 SIH5 J J '? 10:10 1:15 10:13 12:15 p. in. io:ir, imo t():-tr. 12-; C 11:15 2:15 11.15 H? "--Hi 2.15 HM5 ' 12:15 n- "1. 3:10 12:15 n. in. 2:15 Iijj iiiir, I lioo White Oro winter i... .'I -JCI.J UUUS FODt $1.50 Tol I'linnc UUA mil tim: Mmit'n.,.' ' piti:ssi.'pD :"!l ynt for fii .. lino TanSS make nnK.-7l .-..-. ni.'vV ::."" - i in',;, "''" " & "y auto reasonable CU, "'"-"unco Hju Cigar Store. Dajfta niBiii rnone i. ItAIHCKU & coqDJ11 WS 5SS er delivered PHONE anu woll do It blo. . on.w cud I'linv nin nil i-li'lil will redirect tho energies nnd the Sold by Loikhurt & Parsons, The Idenls of tho rural districts," llusy Cornor. JOKK OX SMITH. Ono of tho best stories of the session Is being told nt the ex pense, of Senator I. S. Smith, of Coon and Curry. "One of Smith's bills wns before my committee," said a Senator, "and because of Its provisions nnd tho way In which It wns drawn It had to bo shot to pieces with amendments. Wo did not wnnt to kill It, because It contained two or threo good provisions. "Woll, wo nindo tho umeiid nionta, mid tho next morning I mot Smith nnd told him I wns sorry, but wo had to amend his bill In no many particulars thnt ho would hardly recognize it whon ho saw It again. I began to toll him of tho ennngea made, to sea if tnoy would meet with his favor, when ho In. terrupted mo. " 'Did you leave my nmuo on tho bill,' ho asked. " 'Oh, sure,' l answered. 'Thoro was no need of taking your nnmo off, ns wo do not intend offering a substitute' " 'Well,' ho roninrked, 'ns long as my nnmo Is loft on tho bill I don't enro what you did to It.' " Portland Tologrnni. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You hud better stop at onco or you'll loso your Job. Kvery lino of business Is closing Its doors to "Drinking" nion. It may bo your turn next. Hy the uld of OHIllNK uiuuMiuuB or men hnvo been ro stored to lives of sobriety and In dustry. Wo are so sure that OIUtJNK will benefit you that wo say to you that if after a trial you fall to get any bonoflt from Its use. jour money will ho refunded. When you stop "Drinking." think of tho money you'll snvo; besides, bobor men nro worth more to tholr cmplojers and get higher wages. Costs only 1.00 a box. Wo have an Interesting booklot about Olt IH.NK that wo nro giving away freo on request. Call at our storo nnd talk It ovor. Owl 'Proscription Phar macy, Front St., Phono 74-J. Noto that word 'prescription. Eliminate Expensve Shafting and Belting The friction and transmission loss in belt and shaft drive sometimes amounts to 50 per cent, By eliminating that dead loss your profits increase, Individual electric motors do away with the shaft ing entirely and practically eliminates belts, Every atom of power goes directly to tho machines, Central Station Power Cuts Production Costs You pay only for the power used, Individual elec tric motors enable you to use one machine without operating your whole factory, One department can work overtime without necessitating the expense of operating the entire power plant, A report from our power experts may put money jnyour pocket, At any rate it costs you nothing, Telephone 178 and ask for the New Business De partment, Oregon Power Co. Round Trip, 20 Cents North Bend II. ....... nt..- 110x100 fect, itl.lHJ Shriver U 1st Xnfl Dank BUj TAXES By furnishing us with a list of the property on which you wish to pay taxes, we will ascertain, free of cost, how much your taxes are, Flanagan & Bennett Bank PROFESSIONAL! m iVriivwiJ HTOIHI, Tin; TAILttl x .1X1) MUSI Will mnko your ultJ way to please joo, fjl iilH Front St. B KYiMMI.Y OSTIial CnliMilllnj I Arthlirt Phone KI.Mj t .v. witiGirr, J COXTIUCICM IIUUIH Hstlmntcs ftirnUiM Plans nnd tpdlla!il If desired. An to:Kl teed. Phone 1M-R. r F.I VIA EIULU, w McdiAOO-Tl Scientific Scdli!i 0ro:uSa U'-VS S. Sixth St. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call ut PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and mako selec tion from tho largo stock now on hand. Tfir. Wilson has in his employ the onlv nrnpHi'iil nmvltln n,i ,.n:4.n J cutter hi Coos County. And none mttiuu ui-st woriv is turned out. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You have but thirty days in which to pay your taxes and secure tho threo per cent discount. Give us a list of your property and we will see that they are promptly attended to. First National Bank Of Coos Bay TOF.I. OSTM.YD. J Piano Tustf l lib S. HUtU wmi inHIUi HILEV L Ptinlitull Roaldenco-Studlo, 1IJM pnonemj TtrTM U Ttml'O. W ARCffllKl MarbfleH.J i w mnnnoff. '"' B 171 Orimea DoDdW' Theater. Oft'j D Y7 G. CIIANDLtB. vv Rooms 301 Md 8 flinnn'i ' n a t HExnnn I J ' rfrn DKH Wo are equipped to J vork on abort loucet prices- Pl Lady attendant. "1 onnniimr R. J. MONTG RealEstatcandta 244 North M5 First ClassWeaving proinntly tlono nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union aud Montana Street. Phono 131. North Dond, Or w. s. imowx A. H. HODGI.VS Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. I-Mlinntes Fiiinlslasl. Mni-bhfleld, Ore. Phono S7-fi A modern Brick .ulldlug, Bloctrl: Light, Stoam Heat. Elegantly turnlshed Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, rrop. tes; 00 cents a day nnd upward Cor. Urondwav nnd Market u.., nmi Second I""! .. . Inltl sold on u" i HAIHIIXOTO. 303 WJ Phono 310'Ij FOIl A GOOH WATdl Oil FIXIi JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER 1,lleo,)Xut,c,'' aud Jwelry Repairing. 200 Front St., Slarslifleld. 1 oiiMfFRHIl FORSA fltneffll Barnard SW "" ..i, See our m WOOD ELEOTg OfoA PI10N3 ' 1 ix.Lsi,iiteJfaSaii3i J&-- -,