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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Clearance Sale .. (iiN JULY II AND CON AVlMi"', ALL OF JULY nig cui iii I'rieo.s Electric! Shoe Store IHO South Broadway. Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 1C2 Woodrow Wilson's Brother Joseph H. Wilson, la ono of tho department heads of tlio U. S. Fidelity & Oimrunty Co. Thin company, llko othorB represented l,y us, Is succeeding by securing tlio most capnblo men In Its man agement. Fidelity bonds of nil Kinds; best protection; lowest premiums. I. S. KAUFMAN At CO., Agents. Gray Auto Service Fisher Tucker, Proprlolors. Phono ordora to Blanco Hotel, IG. After 12, 8G0L, Right Care. Mnrsliflnld. Oregon. FAMIIjY DlNNKltH , In onr now locution, wo nro ob- ' noclnllv nrciiarcd to cator to fnnilly i trado. liegniar mcaiB or Biiori or ders. Open day nnd nlKlit. MKIICHANT'S CAFK. Ilromhvay nnd Coiiuuerclal Mfld. New and Second Hand furniture hold on (be liiNtnlliuent plan. IIAItltlXCTON, DOVIjK CO Jitia Front St. Phone ai()-Ii MurNbflcM, Or. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T3 IINJAMIN OHTMXn, -' Coiisiililn KiiKlnecr and Arclillecl. Phono KIH-Ii MarNliflelil, Ore. T M. WltlflllT, J CO.NTKACTOIt AND lIUIIiDFH Eatinmtca ftirnlBhed ou reqiiHat. Plana nnd speclflcntlouu fnrnlBhed If desired. An honest job gnnran teed. Phono 1S-1-H. TOKL OSTMNI), ) Piano Tuner and Hepalrer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L Leave orders at V. R. Hnlnea MubIc Co. pKHIj ItlLKV HALLINflKU Plunlst und Tcuchcr Hesidenco-Studlo, 237 So. liroadwtt) Phouo 18-L. "J O. CHANDLEll, Architect. Itooiiw 01 Hiid 302, Coko Ilulldlni Mnlifleld. OreKon. TW. W. MORKOW. 1J Dentist. 171 Grimes IlulldliiK, over Gra Theater. Olllco I'hoiie 820. W M. S. TURPKN, ARCHITECT MnrBhfleld. Oregon. TR, A. J. IIENlTRY'a Modern Dental Parlors. Vvj are equipped to do high clasi work on short notice at tho very lowest prlceB. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke Bids., On Chandler Hoal. phone 11 C-J. TE?dorn Brc, . uttaing, Electrls Light, Steam IIea,t. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Mcttln, Trop. iL 80 centa d and "Pwnrdi w.... , man war ana MtirKer Be Up To Date AhiIa- n . - u,ucr uur huic from TOnn The Tailor and olV11 Dress Expert -B Front St. Unstalrs. Singer Sewme; Machines We have them tor rent or for sale. c .Machines Repaired. faupplles and Needles for Bale. ,,, W. J. RITZ, "I Park Aye. Marshileld. rtione S80-X. FBEE TO YOU MY SISTER PtfHaw bHTbbI ' $-m!m Tsisr' bhu I ... .. i ... kitu iiiiv w i-ntiiicu vtfiiiii'iju u iri uuu i& juu Trlin to pontltiua, It will coit yon only abonl ifoentia nwt or leas than two ocnta a day. It WIU not interfere with your work or occupation. Jut lind no root mini iMiiii, toll nm howyou ulfur If you wluli, and 1 will Bond you tho troatraont for youreao. rntlrolr froo.in plain wrap per. Ir ruturn mnll I will nlo lend you fruit Mil, my lmok-,,W0MH'S Off! MFDtCIL IDIIIH" with oxtilanatorr llluitratlons allowing whr women Buffer, and how ther run iMlly euro thetiwelrt "t ..."'.. Fvrr wuwnnihmild Imru It, nnd learn to think for hiriilf. Then whin tho doctor Bays You must bnyu an operation," you ran uealda for youmelf. ThounandM of women haro cured ii.?i',yL!,!l ii '."' ""'""r'-medy. It euros ill old or fount, To Molhin of OHtMiri, I will explain n Biniplo bomn trentment whioh numMy and eflectually cure Iiouonrrhnea, (ireen fllcknwwand its UJiH Irrt'8u,nr Menatruatlon In young Ltullut), I'iunipnou and health alwayi rcnulUfrom 4 iiLerow 3ro?,,'rv?can refer you to ladloi of your own loeallty who know and will gladlr jell any HUReror that Oil Homi Tmlraial really cum all wnmtn'adlinuM, nnd makea women well, Btrong, plump and rohunt. Jnl unO Bl ronr iddnii, and tho froo ten day's treatment la yours, abo tho Inxjk. VVrito to-day, a you may not aoo hti offer again. Addrrws MR8. M. SUMMERS, DoxH - - Notro DatTlO, llld.. U.S.A. ira " r".lbcjl aSSpass - Ol 'TT-tO 1 -A-n V i Cm 7 y m&t -s- Definite Privileges WHEN you biiiiK money to the counter of this bank nnd re ceive In exchange a "cheekliiK nccount" pass book, you nro doliiK nioiu t li tin plncliiK your funds In mifu kcopluK. You uru uiuployliiK. without cost to you, R ES P ONH I It li E AftKXTS, wIiiibo HervleuB nro those of expertB. From tlio Hint day you lieln a checking account, you bnvo tl.o lino of Bomo definite prlvllegeH. You wish to pay a debt. The person to receive tho money may bo across tlio street, or several miles away. You may never have seen him. Uut you write n check In his favor. You may carry It to him. If ho Is nor there, you cnu leave It no one can use It until tho one It Ih payable to lum properly endorsed It. If ho Is at n dla tauci), you can until It tit the nenrest box or give It to tho enr rli'i". When It coiuob back to you, It will carry an "Iron-clad" receipt on the bnck. You can pay out $3S.92 ns easily iib n slnglo dollar no chnngo to wnlt for. Having to remember what you paid out Is done nwny with. You have a double record your checks and your stubs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. IMnhlMicd lKKt). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits. Off leers: .1. V. Dennett, President. ,1. II. FlauiiKiiu, Vice-President. H. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, As'slMuut Cashier. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, .Manager FARM, COAL, T1MI1ER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE II-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 11)1. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO PHONE 100. THE HECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COJIPANY Have photographic copies of all records o Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to renl estate furnished on short notice. IiUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marslifleld. Phone 1B1J W. J. RUST, Manager First Class Weaving Promptly done at Gardiner'sjRag Carpet factory Ou Sherman avenue between Califor nia aud Connecticut. Phone 174. North Bend. Or. Froo to You and Every Ulstor 8ttl erlng from Woman's Ailment am a woman, knoir wotnitn'i nffertng. I UftTo found tho ouro. I will nail, freo of an r charge, tar llflM toll mil with full InstruotionStoan? inflrerirfram woman a allraonta. I want to tell ill womrn about tUlil OUre tfllf. mv rruulnr fn tnMM.l ... dauehtor. your tnothor, or your outer. I want to tell you how to cure yourHolrwi at homo with out tho hulp of a doctor. Men ttontl undrrHlnnd womoim Bufferings. What wo women know Ires lpirlmei, wo know better than any doctor. 1 know tlint my'homn treatment Is afo and Burn euro for Liuconhoii or Hhlllih dlteharsii, Ultintkm, Dlf (Iieiminl or Filllm of Ihi Womb. Piol.u, Suit; or hiM rirloli, Ulitlni tr Ourlin Tumon, or ffowlhij ilto pilai la nii, tin inn oottii, oiirmi ittn iiiiinii.mriMiriii. trnplnj tilling op thi ipini, mtfanctioty. diiln lo crj.hot tliiliii, milmii, kKaif. ind kladdtr tiowblil whit tiairi r tiikniini picullir to our Bex, I want to iund you tomplili In tfir't ttnlmtl lotlfilj (til to proro to you that you can euro youraolf at uomo, oailly, quickly and mrelr. rtcraombur, thnt.il will 'coil e MtMnto PREPARING FOR THE BATH Ih n luxury of nnticlpntlon If tho bathroom ho handsome nnd inodorn, And talcliiK tho bath Is a luxury In realization. Ever thought that Hiii'h luxurlcB nro renlly oconoinleB? Well, thoy nro, nnd wo can prove It If you will only j?lvo "8 t,lc l' portitnlty. Willey & Schroeder .1t3 North Front Street. PHONE 77-.T BY USING OUR AVOOD. 18a SOUTn BROADWAY Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PHEHSEHS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Eotvard H. Strauaa A Co., Fine Tailoring. Let tu make yonr next buR. 853 CENTRAL. Phone 300-X ; - T IN EUROPE ANOTHER INTERESTING REPORT FROM THE AMERICAN COM- t .MISSION INVESTIGATING AGRI- j CULTURAL CONDITIONS. I (Speclnl to Tho Times) ' MILAN, Italy, July :i. Members of tl.o American Commission on AkHcuI- trrnl cooperation visited ono of tho model farms of northern Itnly today. It Is tho property of the Count di Pontl. Tho cstnto comprises about 1000 acres which Is nn unusunlly Inrgo holding for Italy, although a member of tho commission was aula to In form tho Count dl Pontl that ho owned a farm of 1000 acres In Texas, without considering hlmsolf n curiosi ty. Tho farm Is divided Into two parts, nn Irrlgntcd portion which tho proprietor reserves for his own ubo for dairy fnrmlng, and n dry portion rented on tho shnro bnsls, known In Itnly as tho "mozzadrl" system. Tho visit of tho AmorlcnuB wnB mado a holiday for the laborcru and farm hands although enough men were kept at work to demonstrate tho cooporntlvo enterprises on tho farm. Automobiles of tho American party swept Into a farm yard enclosed by n brick houso, tho porches of which gave a vivid Bceno of drying clothes, haudnnaB, wrinkled old peas ant women, smiling men nnd n swarm of curious children. Fourteen fami lies aro hired by tho proprietor to farm his part of tho estate Nothing of Intorest from tho cooporntlvo standpoint was learned on this part of tho farm. Tho commission was thoroforo taken to tho "dry" part, where live tho tenants. Tho score of families which aro en gaged In farming this portion of tho estate llvo In n little vlllago and here tho mombors of tho commission were given their first vlow of tho mnny possible phases of agricultural co operation. Men, women nnd children were lined up along tho little street; lints and bandanas were waved In welcome, nnd the little children mur mured their bnlf frightened "Oracl" when coppers were slipped Into their hands. This pnrt of tho cstnto Is di vided Into holdings of nbotit 110 acres each. Tho principal monoy products of tho little farms aro cheese and silk worms. Ench farmor raises enough of general fnrm crops to support IiIb family, but most of his attention Is given to dairying nnd to raising silk worms. Tho cheeso Is mado In n plant cooporatlvoly owned by tho farmers nnd built with tholr own money. Threo mon wore nt work mnklng Swiss cheeso at tho time. The fnrmors bring their Jnllk to tho dairy whero It Is weighed nnd marked to tholr credit. According to tho nmount of milk given to tho dnlry tho farmers rccolvo a porcont ago of tho profits derived from tho snlo of tho cheese. Tho wnsto from the milk used In tho cheese making Is fed to hogs cooperatively owned, which when fattened, nro killed In an nbbntolr llkowlno cooperatively owned, for nothing Is lost on an Ital ian farm. Thoro Is also n Bnusngo factory. Everything theso farmers buy comes from a cooperatively owned store. Tho wnrohouso hold familiar typos of American ngrlcul- I tural mnchlnory. Tho silk worms j nre turned over to tho proprietor ' who tnkos n certain portion of tho co- coons n his si i are. All of tho farm ing Is douo on n share bnsls. the proprietor putting up tho buildings, tlio fnrmors contributing tho labor and the fnrm products being divided between thorn. It wns plainly evi dent that tho Count dl Pontl wna very popular with his tennnts. Some years ago when his tennnts woro re quired to striko because of a general btrlko of nil tonnnt farmers In that vicinity, ho was olectod by his ton nuts president of the striko commit tee, so that to him fell tho odd task of sottllng n striko against himself. Undoubtedly tho paternalism which exists In tho cooporatlvoly con ducted enterprises of this type pre vents Americans from rocolvlng mnny impressions of practical valuo for them. Rut It mado n great Im pression upon tho dolegntes, that fnrmors of this clnss could bo brought to such compnratlvo economic Indo pondonco through tho modium of co oporntlou. Abnvo nil tho oxtromo utilization of ovorythlug Impressed tho Amorlcuns. No trees nro cut down for fuel, for lnstnnce. Each year as mnny branches nro cut off as aro necessary and the next year tho samo process Is followed with other treeB. This gives tho country a cu riously fantastic appoarnnco when viewed from a car window. Tho land la mostly cultivated In long, narrow strips and nltogothor thoro Is nn aspect of nrtlflclnllty to tho gnrdon farms of north Itnly. The visit could not fnll to Impress AmorlcnnB, Hero woro peasant fnrmors, swarms of them, producing crops on a scalo so small that It ap parently would have been Impossi ble to mnrkot thorn nnd yet through tho gront force of cooperation theso farmers woro given a far groator con trol over tho mnnufacturo and mar keting of their produco thnn Is pos sessed by most American farmers. I KEEP BOYS AT HOME. I (Speclnl to Tho Times) TOTMEOYER, Hungary, July !. Mombors of tho Amorlcan Commis sion on Agricultural Cooprntlon P. A. Eflrd, Conojo, Cal gives n pointer for others to profit by. "I havo sold Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound, also other lines of cough medicine for a numbor of years, but never used anything but Foley's .Honey and Tar Compound for my solf or family, as I find" It produces tho best results, always cures se vere Qolds and does not contain opiates. Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite cnanaier Hotel, mone v. woro ontortalncd hero today In true Hungarian peasant style. This Is n town of 30 10 Inhabitants and tho visit gave tho Amolcnns an opportu nity to sco tho Hungarian country folk upon their own hearths. Tho commission wns first wel comed In the Pcoplo's House, n sort of town hall orcctcd through cooper ative effort. In tho vcstlbulo of tho hall Blood n lino of 20 Hungnrlnn ponBnnt girls, evidently chosen for their complexions. As the Ameri cans entered n hearty shout of wel come In Hungarian was heard nnd tho Atncrlcnn women woro led to tho receiving lino. Every penBiint girl bowed to kiss tho hands of tho elder American women nnd made n iitinlnt courtsy to tho younger ones. Tho Amerlcnns wero thou tnken to a big hall whore they wore welcomed In Hungarian speeches by the vlllago priest, Father Charles Slmko, the cstnto physician, Dr. Jakslcs, nnd tho town Judge. These mon aro the most Important mon of tho community. Threo times while tho speeches wero proceeding, tho gypsy band In the courtyard below had broken out In music and bad to ho stopped. It was evidently hard work for them to restrain themselves, for tho moment that a hand wns raised to tell them that their part of tho performance could begin, they broke out In tu multous melody. Then tho pennant girls In their brilliant native nttlro began tho dances of rural Hungary. Theso nro wonderful dances possible only for n dnnco loving people. Thoro was a luncheon served in tho open with hugo mugs of beer nnd the fa vorite cold mcntB of tho country. The pensant girls wore tho waitresses nnd grcnt wns tho popularity of those mombors of the commission who could mnstor enough German or French to trnnslato for their follow Amerlcnns a request to tho pretty country maids, After luncheon dnnclng wns be gun ngnin nnd this time tho Amerl cnns wero Invited to try their skill. Tho effort wns not very successful but the gypsy band was found able to Improvlso a form of "Everybody's Doln' It" nnd so n turkey trot exhi bition wns changed for the dnnco of the peasants. Cnmorns woro pro duced nnd n chnptor of pretty faces added to tho record of tho commis sion. When tho fun wns over n study was made of tho life of tho village. Certainly It was stud led with moro appreciation thnn It could have been dono boforo tho vlllago party. Tho houses of the peasants were opened, not to curious busybodles, but to friends who had como to n pnrty. Tho houses woro comparatively largo and scrupulously clean. Age dark ened nnd carved wood furniture und beams woro the chief, dccorntlonB. Most of tho country about Totmog ycr Is tho property or Count Knrolyl. In 181)0 a fnrmors' association waa formed which movoment assumed n practical form In 1000 whon n co operative distributive society wns or ganized. This society opornto a butcher shop, n Bnusngo shop, nnd n bnkory. Tho commission woro fed with tho products ofstho society nt lunchoon and tholr quality was be yond criticism. Tho cooporntlvo credit society was formod In 1902 nnd In 1912 hnndlcd $25,200. It hns 3G8 mombors nnd a capital of $-l,f20. Its deposits of now amount to $ IS, 100, and Its resorvo to n llt tlo over $1000. Tho affairs of tho cooperative societies and of tho farm ers' association nro carried on In tho Pcoplo's House, which wns given to tho villagers by Countess Knrolyl. In tho wlntor ovoulngs entertain ments nro given In tho big hall of tho Pcoplo's Houso and n library of 000 volumes Is maintained. Thoro nro nlso two bowling nlloya nnd n tenuis ground. Tho cooporntlvo movombnt In Hun gory Is probably moro social than economic, or rathor It Is an nttompt to accomplish n social task through economic means. The vlllago of Tot megyor offors a wonderful oxnmplo of whnt tho movement may accom plish. Tho boys of this vlllago, It Is said, have no doslro to leave for tho towns. They nro contont to mar ry tho girls of tho vlllago and to ntlck to tholr farms. Apparently through cooperation, In its broadest sense, which means n thoroughly de veloped community life, tho problem of rural llfo has been solved In Tot megyor. HOME FROM COLLEGE. A Portland paper says. ".Mlrlnm Vnn Wators. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Vnn Wntors, will arrive In Portland tomorrow from Worcester, Mass., for a sovon weeks' visit with bor parents boforo entering upon social sorvico work In IJoBton, Mnss. Although she is only 2G years of ago,t she baa jiiBt recolvod her do gred of doctor of philosophy nt Clark University, nt Worcester, a reward for throe yoars' post grad uate work at uo Institution, Miss Van Wators Is well known In Port land whero sho was reared from n child. Sho Is a graduate of St. Hol- en a Hall, and tho University of Oregon. At Orogon sho took two yoars post graduate work prior to departing for Worcester. Miss Van Wators passed a brilliant oxamlnn tton nt Clark recently, nnd was highly complimoutcd upoit her com prohonstvo grasp of subjects which sho had studied." SWEETS Did it ever occur to you that the place to buy good, toothsome candies is here? Jelly beans, 1-211), 10c Cocoanut squares 1-2lb 10c Wrapped caramels " 10c Butter cups, 1 -21b. 10c Plain mix, 1 pound 15c ALWAYS FRESH because "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-1015c Store Now Location Front St., Opp, Postoffice, ALASKA TIB FOR PAPER PULP (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 5. -Illds havo Just ben received by tho Forest Sorvico for 300 million feet of timber which has been advertised for snlo on tho Tongnss National Forest in Alabnmn, nnd nn addition al 300 million feet from tho samo forest hns been applied for. A large part of this timber Is Sltkn spruce, which will bo made Into pnper pulp not only for tho Pnclflc coast and tho Orient, but for the general pulp mnr kot. The Instcst estimates avallnblo show that thoro Ib a stand of approx imately 70 billion foot on tho Ton gasB National Forest and approxi mately 28 billion feet on tho Chugach National Forest In Alaska. Recent Investigations havo shown this nmount ot bo very much lnrgor than was supposed. Tho Alaskan Forests In fact contain approximately one sixth of tlio total stand of timber on the national forests. The annual cut on tho Tongnss Forest has In creased gradually from zero nt Its creation In 1902 until It amounted to approximately forty-thrco mil lion fcot In tho year 1912. This entire nmount hnB been cut for local uso, largely for boxes to contain canned Balmon. The lat est Inrgo snlo is rcmnrkablo In that It Indicates n beginning of tho util ization of Alaskan timber In tho gen eral mnrkcts. On tho nroa on tho Stlklno river, for which bids havo been recolvod, tlio flpcclos to be cut tncludo Sitka spruco, hemlock, rod cedar, cotton wood, and yollow cedar, and tho minimum stumpngo rates rnngo from $2. 50 to $10.00 n thousand fcot, ac cording to spcclc8, tho yollow cedar bringing tho highest prlco. Another pulp company hns mado application for tho other area, nt the head of Thorn Arm, which contains the samo species to bo sold nt slnillar prices. This company hns hnd mon examining tlmborlnnds In Alaska during n long porlod nnd over Inrgo nrens, nnd hns como to tho conclusion thnt tho Tongnss timber offers the best opportunity It hns scon. Tho threo great advantages which tho pnper manufacturers any they nro finding In Alaska nro abundant supplies or tlmbor, chenp hydro-oloc-trie powor, and tldo-wator transpor tation all of theso In ono nnd tho snmo locality, rioth areas adjoin deep water nnd it Is probablo that tho plants will be so located that ocean freighters can bo loaded at tho mills. A cutting porlod of 20 years will bo allowed, with two years addition al for construction work. Tho prices may bo adjusted at flvo-yenr Inter vals to tnko enro of posslblo advances In lumber values. LUMBER TRADE BETTER. Outlook for Heavier Buying and Advance In Prices. Tho San Francisco correspondent of tho Amorlcan Lumberman says- "Whllo tho volume of wholesale business In tho Coast trade has not Increased lately, Indications aro Hint tho bottom hns been reached und that tho buying of fir and othor varieties of lumber consumed ' In Cnlfforula will soon bo resumed ou a moro llbornl scalo than has been known for somo tlmo. Stocks nro doploted in mnny of tho yards, nnd, ns frolghta havo gouo almost ns low as It Ib posslblo for steainora to bo opornted, thoro Is a good ren son to think that buyors who havo boon holding off for lower prices will plnco largo orders boforo long. "Similar conditions nffected rod wood lumber to somo extent, but, If tho foreign ninrkor comes in to present expectations nnd tho Eist cm rail trado does not fall off. au excellont yearly showing will yet bo made. "Whlto plno and sugar plno lum ber nro In good sbnpo, with nearly mi oi inu nulla in inn operation aim shlnnlnc East. If tho hulldt'ic f I Irado disturbances In Chicago aro nor too long prolnngod, n big ye,v"t business may bo exported tu tho mlddlo Western mnrkot ns well n3 r. tho East." Important Notice To tho Vlavi patrons and those wishing Information rognrdlng Vlavl, would stnto thnt tho roprosontatlvo, Mrs. Itlloy, will ho at her rooms at 1C1 No. 10th, Mondays, 8 n. m. to G p. m. Phono 1GG-X. W.RFVLLER&CO'S PURE PREPARED PAINT A TALE OF PAINT Some Points protect, Others beautify, Ours do both A COMPLETE LINE MAY AL WAYS BE FOUND AT C. W. Viers Paint and Wall Paper Storo. 370 North Front St. Phone liUO-R