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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION. CHANGES IDE UUD LOCATOR IN GAIHE LAWS II SWINDLE Snynopsis of Changes Made by Last Legislature Is Given. Tho only material chance In tho Oregon gntno laws mndo In tho Inst lcRlslaturo was In referoneo to tlio door season and to tho killing of Chincso pheasants. The following synopsis of the new game laws has been prepared: Formerly the laws relating to deer provided sperlal provisions for each county. In place of theso con fusing and Involved clauses, a uni form law wns adopted, with open season from August 1 to October 31. Tho number of deer which each hunter may kill In one season la three In placo of five. Tho doo Is protected nud each deor must bo tagged when killed. It Is especial ly stipulated that "deer with horns" may bo hunted. Thrco tags uro at tached to each license. Tho open season for malo Chin cso phonsants, bltto grottso, ruffed grouso, natlvo pheasants Is Octobor 1 to Octobor 31; limit five. No open soason on Chlueso pheasants In Josephine, Jackson, Coos or Cur ry counties. Mountain and valley qttnll, Octo ber 1 to Octobor 31; limit 10. Doves and wild pigeons, Septem ber 1 to October 31; limit 10. Sllvor gray squirrels, Octobor 1 to October 31; limit five. Ducks, gcoso, rnlls, coots and shoro birds, November 1 to Febru ary 15; limit 30. 'Any crippled or holplcss gnmo bird or animal may be killed by any porson or may bo capturod and retained ns a pet, where It can be shown that biicIi killing or taking was for humane purposes, or for tho purpose of saving tho llfo thereof; provided, tnnt tho State Hoard or Fish and Gutno Commissioners, or any game warden, bo Immediately notified of such taking or killing. Nothing In this section shall prevent a prosecution from being undertak en agnlnst any person unless the Stato Doard of Fish and Game Com missioners Hhall bo satisfied that tho killing or taking was done In good faith for humnuo purposes. Any animal or bird killed under the provision of this section shall, If suitable for food, bo turned over to soma cuarltnblo Institution. On complaint of any freo holder of tho Btnto of Oregon that any boavor or other wild animals or birds of tho state uro doing dnmngo to his or her property, upon writ ton permission from tho stnto gatno wnrdon, first obtained, said free holder shnll bo pormlttod, or any gnmo warden mny bo Instructed to kill or capturo such anltnalB or birds, under such regulations as tho ntnto board of fish and gnmo com missioners may provide. Any ani mals or birds killed undor tho pro visions of this section snail bo tho proporty of tho shito and shnll bo disposed of In such manner ns tho stato bonrd of fish and gnmo com missioners shall direct; provided, that nuy money derived from tho Halo of any heaver hides, or any such animal or bird or any portion thereof, may be usod In payment for damages commlttod by boavor or other wild animals or birds. It shnll bo unlawful for any person within tho Btnto of Oregon to placo nuy poisoned whout or other grain, or any poisoned sub stance on which any of the game birds or non-gamo birds will feed nnywhoro In tho statu of Oregon, for tho purpose of poisoning nuy of such wild birds enumerated In this net. No porson shall hunt with a dog or a gun upon tho cultivated or en closed laud or tho occupied unen closed laud of another, without first obtaining permission from tho ownor, occupant or agent thereof. No prosecution shall bo commenced under this section oxcopt upon com plaint of ownor, occupant or agent of such cultivated or enclosed land. C. A. Stimuli of Ohio ny TIiiiIht Location (liunu Wotkcd In HuM. The lOugeno Keglstor Bays: Another victim of tho railroad timber lands swindle arrived In En- geno yesterdny In tho person of Chnrles A. Stuuiiii of Pnlncsvlllo, Ohio. Mr. Srtimm left his home a few days ago believing he hud been located on n fine piece of tlinbor land that would menu a small for tune to him, but when ho arrived here he found that the piece upon which ho hud been "located" waH loggod off timber land nud further more that It Is owned by tho Uuoth-Kclly Lumber Co. Mr. Stumm reports u slight var iation of tho customary method. He pnld a location feu of a dollar an acre, then signed n power of at torney giving to the locators tho right to negotiate with tho govern ment tho purchase of tho land tit $2.50 an acre. This they wero to do, further agreeing to pay hint $1! per thousand feet stumpngo for tho timber. From whatever sum this nmouuted to, the purelutsu prleo of the land at $2.50 per ucro was to bo deducted, leaving nlin tho bal ance ns clear profit. Ho mndo tho negotiations through a concern known ns tho West Const Development Co., with olllccs In Cleveland, Ohio, and which claimed to have headquarters at Eugene. The man through whom tho deal was made gave tho name of A. M. Fisher. No such company has ever been heard of here. Mr. Stumm says the scheme Is being worked on a wholesale scale In the Middle West. Several peo ple In his community were ready to Invest when ho left. Ho wired them Inst night to do nothing. He nlso wired tho district attorney at Cleveland. MOV HAD GOOD IDEA. GIVES 7 RULES FOR DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 11. Theodore l'uls, chief probation o Ul cer, has promulgated tho following seven rulOB for wives, which ho says will promote domestic happiness: Lovo, honor and obey your hus band. Get breakfast for your husband, and seo that ho is properly clothed boforo ho goes to work. De prompt with meals and expect him to bo prompt. Keep your homo, your children and yoursolf neat and clean. Don't toll him all your petty household troubles; meet him at tho door with a kiss and n smile. Don't continually scold htm im post nitsstopB. Cultivate tho habit of forgetting disagreeable things. Approach tho mother-in-law ques tion carefully It's dangerous. Keop on good terniB with both mother-In-laws, but don't tell your troubles to either. Nover ullow your own mother to reproach your husbnnd. Mr. Puis believes that, aside from drink, mother-in-laws cause most trouble. "A wlfo should nllow her luih bnud to get his own breakfast as often as he allows her to attend to tho fumnce." said Mr. I'uls. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING. Is sweoplng over the town nnd young and old ara alike affected. Foley's Honor & Tnr Compound is a quick safe reliable family medlcluo for coughs and colds. A. S, Jones, of Lo Pharmacy, Chlco, Calif., says: "FoIoy'B Honey nnd Tar Compound has no equal, und I recommend It ns containing no narcotics or other harmful properties." For salo by Lccklmrt fc Parsons, The Ilusy Cor- r. When j on don't advertise nobody Iuiown that jou iui do ing business, a), won't, lie long heroic, jou'll nut know It yourself. S I M It Added About 2.1,000,(100 (o the Wealth of Our Country. In tho current isuo of Farm and Fireside appears an article about Luther Uurbnnk, who Is called "The Edison or Agriculture." IJurlmnk Is the man who developed n re mnrkablo potnto, tamed the thorny cactus nud made It a food for cat tle, and so on. Following Is nn oxtrnct: "Ono tiny In tho early autumn many years ago a littlo boy ran to his mother, saying, 'Mother, you know that littlo piece of ground In tho hnck yard whoro wo have nuvor planted anything? Can 1 have It ror mysolf?' " 'What for, my son?' " 'I'otntoes.' " 'Potatoes! Why, wo can buy mom trom mo rnrmorn.' " 'Not tho kind I wnnt to try for. Sea this; I read it this morning on my way to school;' and ho showed her their farm paper with theso words at tho bottom of u column. 'Thoro Is a demand for a good, llrst ehiBB potato which shnll yield 200 husholn to tho aero.' "lllii mother rend It. " '1 remembered.' sho told mo. 'how my sou had taken the prem ium ut tho county fnlr tho year before for his vegetables. Ho know more about tho garden than I did. So I told him to go ahead.' "And ho wont nhead. For tho boy wns Luther Uurbnnk. und this Is tho story of tho start of the great Uurbnnk potato, which was Hurbank's nnswor to tho call for a potato growing 200 bushels to tho acre. It has yielded 135. und 1 have seen 525 bushels dug from a , single acre, it h tho only potnto grown In Ireland on which tho blight has no effect; probably the best yet grown In Amerlen. It bus ndded $25,000,000 to tho wealth of our country." ask vorit congressman for SOME OF THESE FREE GIFTS. The following Is taken from the current Ibbuo of tho Farm und Fireside: "Many country peoplo never en Joy nil the good things they might Imvo for several reasons. They ei ther do not know that tho member of Congress from their district can do mntiy things for them, or else they are too Indifferent to try for there free glftfl. Sometimes they feel sure that when one guts 'some thing for nothing,' It doesn't amount to much, hut In this lustnnco one doern't get something Tor nothing. Every taxpayer in tho country helps provide tho money for tho girts the Government lavishly bestows through its public servuuts. "Everyone Known tnnt seeds are given nwny free every year, because there Is much contention about this subject, but It Is not generally Known that there are nlso valuable plants and shrubs given for die inking. If any group of young people wnnt to beautify the school grounds, tho church yard or tho potty grovo where pubMe moollnuw a ip held, or even tin Ir own homes, ti.cy should Invention end seo what can be done fo- t'ic n by their member or cnir.ii 'ss Tulip hums, plants, shrubs an It li gs from tho botanical gaidt v r c nil within the reach of tl coi t jsstnen. "Then thur no i ibllc doeu monts relating to crops, plants nud their Insect enemies, nnlmals nud their diseases, and other freo lit erature that Is valuable and Inter esting. Tho Yenr-Ilook or Agricul ture Is ono or tho most Interesting volumes ever printed, and It Ih un fortunate that copies are never ev en opened In many count! y homes. "If there Is u littlo lake or pond In the, neighborhood where the young folks like to fish, It mny he stocked with llsh free or charge, and u man will bo sent with the shipment, so thoro Is absolutely nothing to do but carry thorn to tho pond. In the large hatcheries flsh nre produced by thousands each year, and u simple request through your congressmnu will bring n supply to your neighbor hood, or course, they uro small when they come, hut In n few years they grow and multiply In n most gratirylng miinnor. H thoro nre ninny applications. It will bo neces sary to nwnlt your turn. "Kneli member or congress bus tho privilege or naming ono cadet ror West Point and two midship liien ror Annapolis. Ily writing to your congressman you can rind out ir there Is u vacancy, and how to get tho place If It Is open." :lk i:.v route to ohcgo.v. Ilavo your Job printing dono at Tho Times ofllco. Cm load of 1." Pass Through Idaho on Way to W'nllown Comity. POCATKLLO, Idaho, Murch 11. A carload or elk destined ror the Oregon Stato Game Preserves In tho Chosnlmus Forest, Wiillmva county, passed through Pocatello. There uro 15 young elk In tho ship ment nud tho animals are annareut- ly standing the unusual treatment to which thoy hnvo been subjected In n remarkably rino manner. They came from .Inckson Halo, Vyo having been shipped to Oregon by tho government. Tho oik wero in charge or a dop uty wnrdon rrom Oregon nud wore being rushed through in record breaking time. A COLD. TjA GRIPPE, THEN PNEUMONIA. Is too orten tho fatal sequonco. Ln grlppo coughs hnng on, weaken tho systoin, and lower tho vital resist once. It. G. Collins, Postmnstor, Tnr nognt, N. J., says;- "I wns troubled with a sovoro Ln Grippo cough which completely oxhnusted mo, Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound booh stop ped tho coughing spoils ontiroly. It can't bo bont." For salo by Locklmrt & Parsons, Tho Busy Cor uui , Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to cull ut PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tion trom the largo stock now on hand. Jsiv. Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and granite cutter iu Coos County. And nono but tho best work is turned out. mi CJH Lbjh Do You Leave Your Doors Unlocked? You would not do that, and you should uo more bo without tire In surance. Tho open door would admit tho burglar, and tho flro llcnd is Just as Insidious. Ho Plays no favorites, but attacks In sured nnd uninsured property alike. Don't risk your savings for the small cost of a policy. Ours are tho safest and best. I. S. Kaufman (h Co. ,. hT V S 1 White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also now Pntont Leather nutton Shoes for Ladles' and Mlssos', at rhe Electric Shoe Shop WE WILL MAIL YOU 1 for each Bet of old Falso Teet sent us. Highest prices paid for pld Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclour Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlln. Smelting & Refining Co. Kstabllsued 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DKXTISTS. I..-.- v.., uuu x-inwnum. illKU Aar ItrtnAa nnl.1 a i .v iMiuio imu Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. c- ,S. orUors t0 HUlyer's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After U p. m. phono 5-J. Nieht phone 181-R Mnrshtlold, Oregon. Use Electric Roof Signs They will be seen for miles and a (lord the widest and most attractive advertising obtainable J'or lit tle expense. New York's sky line is abhre after night with elodritTroof signs, which are seen by millions of people in the street in the har boron the elevated on incoming and outging trains. That electric signs arc profitable to the advertis er is evidenced by tho number already installed in Marsh field. There is room J'or many more. We can help you secure the location and our experts will bo glad to design an effective instal lation for you. The cost of operation is surpris ingly little. For particulars telephone ITS and ask J'or the New Business Department. Oregon Power Co. 2nd and Central at The Metropolitan Ladies' Line Is rcmly for your Inspection. TODD, The Tailor l.'7.S Front St., UpBtalrs. We alter and repair ladles' suits. Try Sunrise Mil THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPAXV Havo photographic copies of all records of Coos County to dnto, abstracts of titles, prcsout owners, or any other Information rotating to real cstato furnlahed on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICIO: J 17 North Front St., Mnndifleld. Phono 151 J W. J. RUST, Manager every grocery car- ries it It always givH satisfaction, Ma4 on Coos Bay, Bui up your commtiai. ty by helping ad encouraging horat mutiny, uraeia can tomorrow, A trial is all we as! because it always means a steafy customer for Sun rise FAST AND COMMODIOUS :rd Steamer Redondo Equlpited with wireless und subinnrliio bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, AT 3 P. M. All Pnmengcr Reservations Fr nm San Francisco Must Ilo Mado t 805 Flfo Itiilldlue;, or Lombard Mrect Pier 117. All reservations must bo taken up ill hours before Nulling. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44 c. F. McQIJOROR. Aicont. 1SJS SPEEDWELL OAPT. HUHTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay Friday March 14. THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy nnd has excellent passenger accom modations, large clean nud nlry rooms und electric lliThtb und Ireless. . . I'or freight nnd passage, apply, ,'., ,V?inberoo.k SfJ , ... T,,, "nrnto and Abstract Co., (11.1.(117 .Siuilu Marina llhljj., San Francisco. Miirshflold. Low In price, high la Electric Irons We haie a fcr M5i Irons In good norklnf i at .1.7.i. New Irons, $:j,50 up. Coos Bay Wiring (J Phono 237-J 153 N. Bratt just itiri.iviin A large hhliiiicnt of Btctrk I (lass Simile.-. Call and seo our stock el ( wnro. Wo also have ioei (jj latest designs In iboitr tc from two llKht to fhe. Ren In electrical supplies. Barnard & laipw First ClassWeavij nroniptlr (low t Gardiner's Rag Grpd.Wj Pnr Union and MODUmM Phonn 131. Nortb Bl Twin Citv Laund " .. mil fJOOl) WOHK "' ""I X"ll.ftfSM O IH1UIO l.v 1 Our Agents call wp"1 I'Jiono -u-i S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIIIISLESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NOKT1I HANK HOAI) AT POKTLAND NOHTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COSIPANV. Phono 4i O. F. McOEOHOE, Agent. Save That Bundle iri A squaro deal ana " 1JOH S.UIW i Twin City Lau" Phono Sflfl-J n,. itiiiiiit. A modorn urn '"; t Light, Steam - i Furnlahed Rooms wl '"'I Cold water. o0j nte: 00 cents W J, r!r llroii" r g EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAV8 ON TIME. S.ULIXGS FROM POItTLAXD, Tuesday evening of each week nt Phono Main 3rt-L. , n .fITT1 . J. O. MILLER, Agent. Steamer Washington Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, With Freight, only, Union Stowee (W W. A. Heard, W Exnoit Packers. CW'j Furnltvre rw." Stained and JW., 382 Front St. t J r.nnv orders at W Parker & Um Real lWat'i Rental' inJiH LocKhart llulMK "r lnB Stoic, Mar Wfctt ' T, S. DOW, Agent. Ocejui Dock. Beeifel