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WMT!L5-7r JtW&iSfti 1 Suits Clenncd nnd Pressed, Suits innilo to Order. Give Us a Trlnl. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT MO Central Avo l'liono 150-X THE COOS HOTEL rormcrljr of Mnrshflcld vashingto'n avenue stadden street noiitii dend O. A. Slotlln, Prop. TO COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE- f, T914 EVEMIMG EDITION. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T4 h. harper, r . ... House Builder. General Repairing d Cabinet i.i Making, Phono JHM. W Chimneys Flro Places, J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work ot prices thnt iiru right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call at "Tlio Fireside," Johnson Dldft-t 117 Second st. Phone 4.1 1-J French ttungcs Itollor Work. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-J. 1)11. J. II. STEWART CHIROPRACTOR Hns oponed an offico over Matson's Storo. Chronic Disease You should bco him If you arc sick. SIcBROOM Contractor nnd Build,.,. Slurshficld, Oregon. P. O. UoVUll. 1C9, lluilkt.r j,,,, JJII'DIU'I) ROGERS NELSON. .. , Teacher of Piano lull of Hugo Slnnsfeldt nt Sao l-rnnclsco, Cal. Five years teaching experience In San r Francisco lijiono 3151 or 31C7. VVT T. TOMPKINS, 1). S. T. ,;.. OVcItmor Methods.) vury Known dlseaso treated without drugs or surgery UIMtUMVU. Phone 1!1U-L. 237 So. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS tour good cars with careful drlvors l-o day service, phone 144-J, Ulanco HUlurd Parlors. For night service, Phone. '21M Right Cafe. D. L. FOOTE. Ti c r ff w rtrrji mmmvsi&imitamnjm Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Marshfleld-North llcnd Auto Line Cars every ten minutes from 0 n. tn to ia:-o p. in. GOH8T & KING. Props. Mnrshflcld, Or. QEO. C. MURPHY, Expert Plnno, Player and Organ Tuning, Regulating and Ropalr lug. Telephono 70-X. Or ders may be left at the Wiley B. Allen Music Store, CentrsJ avonuo. TOEL OSTLLM). J I'll I'lanu Tuner nnil Itnnnlrrr 115 S. Sixth street. .Phnnn in.n.1. Leave orders nt W. It, Haines Mush Company, J M. WRIGHT Phono 818-R HUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlKlied on request. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio fiKf i ' TWP WRITE jBmtthth m I HI i ExtBm2mr v TfcSssr mm r IE mm I! U mJtfm K If H R 1 I mmm jKJLAJft,Jft. J& tW Jh. L W THREE S ABOUT ROSEBURG LINE STADDEN O ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Hronildo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. T. J. BOATFE j A. II. IIODGINS Marshfield PA,NT AND "ifl'a'llltslu DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished, rtinne ItniKJ. MnrahdcM, Oregon MRS. C. F. IIIHARGER I DressmnklnK nnd Ladles' Tall orltiK Prices Itcnsounblo Over Mngnes & Mntson Storo . Phono 248-J. f-0. GOSNEY Phone 8154 - Contractor nnd Uulldcr Estimates Furnished on Request MY PAST WORK IS MY REFERENCE First nnd Alder Sts. Marshfield rut. II. M. SHAW - Eyi, Ear, Nose and Throat. DR. MATTJE II. SHAW Diseases of vtomcn and children. Ofllco phone 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Dlock. Houbo pbono. 10C-J. EDISON'S LATEST A storago battery that continual over charging will not harm. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose Its chargo whllo standing Idle. 18 GUARANTEED FIVE YEAIW Coos Bay WirinCo. IDS Ilrondway. Agents for Port of Coos Hay. D' It. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marahflold, Oregon. Rooms 201-206, Coko Building, Rosldcnco phono 252-X. Offlco phono 112-J. MRS. FAKRINGER, Teacher of Plaao. Rosldcnco Studio, No. 109S, Corner Commercial and Elovcnth fits Phone a80.J. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer sal Architect Offices, 200 Irving Dlock. Phono 10:i-L or 207-J. Marshfield, Oregon OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH HEND PERL RILEY HALLINGER, PlanlNt nnd Teacher. Resldcnco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 308-L. W. G. CHANDLER, ARCHITECT. (oomi 301 and 80f, Coke Kallilai Marstifleld, Orecoa. W U. 8. TUKPEN, ARCH1TEOT Maribfleld. Orecoa. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If so, you nro doprlv d of half tho ploasure of llfo pleasant walking and healthy exer cise. A visit to Mm. Olivia Ediuan Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't JJ, O'. Coimell Hldg.,.wlll bo tho sourco of a permanent remody for aching foot NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT HON!) ELECTION. Stato of Oregon, County ot Coos, School District No. 9, ss. Notlco Is horoby given that nt tho School District nond Eloctlon horo by culled to ho hold at tho Contra! School nulldlng, In and for School District No. 9, of Coos County, Ore Eon, tho Cth day of Juno, A. D., 1914, between tho. hours of two o'clock P. M nnd seven o'clock P. M., thero will bo submitted to tho legal votora thereof tho question of contracting n bonded Indebted- nets in tho sura of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS for tho purposo of erect LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to all Interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman Sb Co. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Willamette -Pacuic Motor Car Ing nnd equipping a gymnasium for Lome .Marbhfleld Leave North Rend mrhnny '. ' ., . .-i,i 1 . an n. m. 0:45 a, m. school purposes in and for said school district. Tho vote to bo by ballot upon which shall bo tho words: "Bonds, Yes" and "Bonds, No." and the voter shall placo a cross (X) be tween tho word "Bonds" and the word "Yes" or between tho word "Dond3" nnd tho -word "No" which Indicates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against tho contraction of said indebtedness will, on said day and dato and at tho place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock P. M., and remain open until tho hpur of seven o'clock P. M. of the same day W'hen tho same shall be closed. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 9, of Coos County, Oregon, made this 3th day of May, A. D., 1914. JNO. C. MERCHANT, Chairman, District School Board. Attest: John F. Hall, District Clerk. Have your Job printing done at The Times office. C:30 n. m. 7.00 a. tn. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 n. m. 10:00 a, m. and every thirty minutes until 8:Q0 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Saturdays "y 11:00 p. ra. 12:00 m. 7:15 a. m 8:15 n. m. 9:15 a. hi. 10:15 a. m. and every thirty minutes until 8:15 p. m. 9:15 p. m 10:15 p. m. Saturdays only 11:15 p. m. 12; 1C a. m. NO SAW EDGES YOUR COLLARS if you have tliera laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcab has .been added to my auto serrlce. Careful drivers Will go anywhere at any tlma. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78 Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE. Proprietor, DRAIN-COOS HAY STAGE , SCHEDULE. I.v. Gnrdl Juno Lv. Mfld. 0MB n.m. .. Mon. 1 .. 8:00 n.m. 10:15 n.m... Tuc. 2 .. 9:00 n.m. 11:15 n.m. .. Wed. 3 .. 10:00 n.m. 12:15 n.m.. Thur. i, . 11:00 n.m. 1:15 p.m. Frl. fi .. 12.00 m. IMS p.m. .. 8nt. C .. 12:30 p.m. 5:4G a.m... Sun. 7 .. -1:30 a.m. 0:30 n.m. .. Mon. 8'.. 5:15 n.m. :ii n.m. .. tucs. o .. 0:00 n.m. 7:54 n.m. . Wed. 10 . 0:30 n.m. 8:16 n.m.. Thur. 11 . 7:00 n.m. 8:45 n.m. .. Erl. 12 .. 7:30 n.m. 9:i5 n.m. .. Sat. 13 .. 8:00 n.m, 9:16 n.m. .. Sun. 14 .. 8:00 n.m. 9:15 n.m... Mo. 15 .. 8:00 n.m. 9:45 n.m. .. Tu. 10 8:30 n.m. 11:15 n.m.. Wed. 17 . 10:00 n.m. 12:15 n.m. .. Th. 18 .. ii:00 n.m. 1:15 p.m. .. Krl. 19 ..12:00 m. 1:46 p.m. .. Snt. 20 ..12:30 p.m. 6:16 n.m. .. Sun. 21 .. 4:00 n.m. 6:46 n.m. .. Mo. 22 ..I 4:30 n.m. CM5 n.m. .. Tu. 23 .. 5;00 n.m. 7:00 n.m.. Wed 24 . 5:45 n.m. 7:15 n.m. .. Th. 26 .. 0:00 n.m. 7:45 n.m. .. Frl. 20 0:30 n.m. 8:15 n.m. .. Snt. 27 .. 7:00 n.m. 8:45 n.m.f.. Sun. 28 .. 7:30 n.m. 9:15 n.m. I.. Mo. 29 .. 8:00 n.m. u:ig n.m... Tu. 30 .. 8:00 n.m. Tako notlco that nutos nro now running on tho bench nnd that rogu- lur Sundny trips nro mndo botweun Mnrshflcld nnd Unrdlnor. BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES Portland Takes Sunday Game From Los Angeles Other Games Yesterday (BrMocltt rrti. lo Co. n.r Tlnn.l PORTLAND, Or., Juno 1. Port lnnd took tho flnnl game of tho series yestordny from Los Angeles, ten to four. The gnmes Sundny: At Portland R. II. E. Portland 10 IS 0 Los Angeles 4 7 4 Batteries: lllgglnbothnm nnd Fish er: Mosser, Ehmke nnd Boles', Meek. The morning gnmo at Los Angeles wna n (In tnmn it ti.t,r. Mm hIha '.. nliiKs time limit. At Los Angeles R. H. E. Onklnnd k.2 7 0 Venice 2 7 0 Bnttcrles: Prultt and Alexander; HnrkncsH nnd Elliott. AFTERNOON GAME. Onklnnd 5 13 1 Venice 4 11 1 Batteries: Prough nnd Mitre, Hen ley; Klcpfer, Hltt nnd Bliss, Elliott. MORNING GAME. At Snn Francisco R. II. E. Sncrnmcnto 3 9 2 Snn Frnnclsco 0 G 0 Bntterlcs: Stroud nnd Ilnnnnh; Pcrnoll nnd Clnrko. AFTERNOON GAME. Sncrnmunto 2 7 2 San Frnnclsco 5 9 2 Butteries: arogory, Colwcll nnd Ilnnnnh; Ilnuin and Clarke, NORTH B I S fill E NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Formorly tho Coos Building. Hrondwny nt Market DAY RATES, 75u AND UP SPECIAL RATES IY THE MONTH L. L. JUSTEN. .Mnimger. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC count of iti:ei:ivi:u of for. 31ER PORT OF COOS HAY, A l)E FACTO CORPORATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, nnd to nil Inhobltnnts nnd tnxpnyors of thnt portion of Coos County, Oregon, ly ing within what Is known as former Port of Coos Bay District, pnrtlculnr ly dcscrlbod In tho Proclnmntlon of tho County Courtof tho Stnto of Orogon for Coos County, declaring portion of Coos County, Oregon, n Port District, mndo Mny 6, 1909; nnd nlso to nil Inhnbltnnts nnd tax payers of tho district now known as tho present Port of Coos Bny, particularly defined and described In tho Proclnmntlon of said-County Court made September 4, 1912: that John D. Gobs, as Rocolvor of tho Port of Coos Bay, n do facto municipal corporation, In nnd for said former Port of Coos Bny Dist rict, ho being duly appointed such Recolver by Ordor of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Coos County, mndo May 2, 1912, In that certain suit then nnd now pond ing In said court whorein Thomas McQInnlB Is plaintiff and Honry Sengstacken, E. Mlngus, W. C. Har ris, it. j. Simpson, v. a. Wlnsor ana other persons, aro defendants, Caso No. 3338 of said Circuit Court, duly qualified and acting, has filed in said court and causo his Final Re port as such Rocolvor, praying, among other things, that tho dis bursements made by him as such Receiver, bo approved: that the compensation of himself as Recolv er and his attorneys bo fixed nnd paid; nnd for nn order directing him to deliver nnd trnnsfor to tho nresent Port of Coos Bay nil prop erty, real and personal, and moneys in his hands, or under his control, belonglnK to the former Port of Coos Bay, the do facto corporation aforesaid; that bin final account he approved and allowed, nnd thnt ho bo discharged as such Recolver and his bondsmen exonerated, in which suit the present Port of Coos Bay has Intervened and riled complaint In Intervention. You will further tnko notlco that on May 14, 1914. said court duly made an Order setting ns tne time for the hearing of said final report, Thursday, Juno 18, 1914, commenc ing at the hour or ten o'clock in tne forenoon of that day, and tho Court House, Coqulllo City, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of said final account nnd of any objections thereto, and that notlco be given thereof, and of the filing of said final report by publication. Dated .Marsnueiu, uregon, Mty 15, 1914. JOHN D. GOSS, Receiver as aforesaid. (First publication May 18, 1914; nnd last June 15, 1914.) SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Portlnnd 1; Senttlo 4. Vancouvor 4; 8pokuno 1. Tncoma I; Victoria 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clovolnnd 1; Chlcngo G. St. Louis I; Detroit 1. NATIONAL LEACJUE. Pl.inl.t.mM O. Tltttul.t. 1 Pittsburg 5; Cincinnati C, called in ninth on account of darkness, Sf. Louis 1; Chicago 11. SATURDAY'S GAMES. -I At Portland R. II. E. Los Angeles 4! 12 2 Portland ,1 5 1 nnd tho standing spneo In tho rear Krnuso and Ynntz, Bronegnn. SECOND GAME. Los Angeles ,1 2 2 Portlnnd 1 5 4 Bnttorlos: Porrltt nnd Mock; West nnd Fisher. At Snn Frnnclsco R, II. E. Snrrnmontn G 9 1 Snn Frnnclsco 8 12 2 Ilntturles: Kromor, Colwoll, Slnglo nnd Ilnnnnh, Lynn; Fanning and Clnrko. SECOND GAME. Sacramento ,..6 13 4 San FrancUco 9 11 3 Batteries: Klnwlttor, Arellanos, Colwoll and Hannah; Barham and Clnrko. At Venice R. II. E. Oakland 0 A 1 Venlco 4 0 1 Bnttorlos: Kllillny and Mltzo; Powell and BIIbb. SECOND GAME. Oakland 5 11 0 Venlco 2 3 1 Batteries; Ramoy, Christian and Alexander; Flehnrty and Elliott, AMERICAN LEAOUE. Chicago C; Clovolnnd 3, Chicago 1; Clovolnnd 2. Detroit 2; St. Louis 1. Dotroit 0; St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 8; New- York 0. Philadelphia 5; New York 10, Washington G; Boston 4. Washington 2; Boston 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis i'4, Chicago 0. St. Louis 4; Chicago 2. Cincinnati 3; Pittsburg 2. Cin cinnati 3; Pittsburg 0. Now York 11; Brooklyn 1. Now York 4; Brooklyn 0. Boston 7; Philadelphia 8. Bos ton 3; Philadelphia 2, (10 Innings.) NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Victoria 4; Tacoma 0. Victoria 4; Tucoinn G. Portland 3; Seattlo 5. Portland 4; Seattle 0. Vancouver 1; Spokano 2 (12 In nings). Vancouver 4; Spokane 2. LAMII ON TRIP. J. J. Lamb, of Coqullle, spent yes terday visiting at the homo of Rev. C. II. Cleaves in this city, He was returning from Oklahoma City, where ho attended the general con ference of tho M. E. Church, South, as a delegate from this district. Ho reports a splendid conference. He said the conference voted unanimous ly to accept the roport of the com mission of tho two Methodlsins, looking to organic union within the next few years, Mr. Lamb has been a resident of Coos County for over 40 years, and has held the position of COunty Clerk there two terms. - Roaeburg Review, Score is 11 to 5 First Elk Team Wins 14-3 Mill Teams Also Play ' North Bend defeated Marshfield yestordny by a scoro of 11 to 5. Some thing over 200 spectators witnessed tho game. Tho attendance was some what diminished owing to cloudy wen-' thor nnd tho Momorlnl Day exercises which attracted many to tho city. Tho crowd seemed to enjoy tho sport as much shouting was hoard whonover anything llko a sonsatlou uvtuiri-u, mere were a number of er rors as won (b ronturo plays on both d08,i..b?J .both B,,U'8' especially .Marshfield, showed lack of practice A chango In tho Marshfield llnoup wob occnslonod In tho fourth Inning whon Burlte. who played second baso. spralnod his suklo. Ho was replaced by Lewis, who had been playing tight fold, nnd LowIh was roplacod In right Hold by Cooprr. , Landers nnd Johnson mado up tho battery, for Marshflohl and Krnuso nnd Thomas served thnt ond for Norm Bend. The Ilttrlnn nhnur.t,! .... i- ly good through tho better part of tho game. Woods, who playod left field for Marshflold, mndo two or wireu spectacular catcUcs. Managor Chaudlor sayB that ho is ncgotlntlng with Coqulllo for n gnmo with Marshfield next Sunday. It Is Ike y that too gnmo will bo played Iti Mnrshflcld nnd not In Nnriii rtmi.i ArrangomentB nro also bolng mado for Ja gnmo botweon North Bend nnd 'Bnndon. Whether It will ho nlnved Jicxt Sunday or tho following Sunday has not boon decided yet. Elks Piny ictkH. Tho game between tho first nnd second toams of Elks was played on tho North Bond diamond boforo noon and resulted In a Bcoro of 14 to 3 In favor of tho first team. James and (Jntlorlln wore tho battory for tho first team, whllo Howatt, Swain and LUloho sorved tho second tonm. Tho game was umpired by "Woo' Willie itolchors. Somo of tho spectators who saw tho gamo botweon tho two Elli teams doclaro It- wsjj bettor baseball than that offered by tho Marshfleld-North Bond teams in tho afternoon. Thoro was a pood deal of heavy hitting on both sides. Mill Twuiih Piny. Tho gamo botweon tho Big Mill nnd tho Enstsldo Mill teanm wn played yestordny morning nonr tho Llbby conl bunkers. The scoro wns 0 to 0 In fnvor of tho Big Mill, but while tho scoro was ono-sldcd thoro woro Just an many good playn on tho part of iho losors as on tho part of tho wlnnors. Briggs pitched good ball for the Eastsldo Mill and was woll supported by Catcher Brooklor. MarkB and MrkB woro tho battory for tho Big Mill ml both proved worthy pf their positions. Sntor, who plays shortstop for tho Marshflold to in, was tho official um plro of tho nmo. Somothlng over 200 spectators witnessed tho gnmo nnd' a great deal of enthusiasm was displayed. Many of tho spectators woro perched on tho high trestle bo hind tho diamond, which afforded an excellent- point of vantage SCRATCH CAUSES POISONING. Alvln Muock has been traveling on crutches several days as a result of blood poisoning In his loft knee occasioned by a slight scratch from his flngor null, Bandon Surf. I THE DEBUTANTE I - I saw her on tho ballroom floor, , And thotixht sho was qulto stout; I knew by the low gown sho woro That she was coming out, R. SI. JENNINGS PROSIISES CO OPERATION OF COOS HAY PEOPLE IN THE PROPOSED RAILWAY- PROJECT. Tho Rosoburg Roview says: "Thnt tho peoplo of Coob County nro grently Interested In tho proposed rnilrond from Rosoburg to tho coast nnd will do whntover posslblo to bring about n Bpoedy nnd successful mntorlnllzntlon of tho project Is ful ly nttcBted by a letter received from R. SI. Jennings, chalrmnn of tho rnilrond committee recently nnnolnt. ed at Mnrshflcld by J. W. Perkins, of this city. "Although thoro hns been n gront deal of tnlk regnrding tho proposed railroad during the pnBt fow days, work on tho project Is progressing to tho satisfaction of all concerned. Tho many lognl ontnnglemonta, which nt first threatened to bring about dolny of tho proposod road, nro bolng strnlghtoncd out, nnd everything lookB townrd tho enrly IsBtinnco of tho bonds nocossnry In plnclng tho proposition on n sound nnd biiBlhcBB-IIko bnsls. Attornoy Rphort O. Smith, of Ornnts Pass, who hns hml much experience in handling legal offalrs attendnnt to undcrtnklngs Btich nB tho ono nt Is sue, will nrrlvo hero Sunday to con fer with tho locnl railroad commit tee, ond J. o. Wntson, nttornoy for wiu iiropuHcu roau. "Tho letter received by Mr. Per kins Ib Hclf-nxplnnntory nnd fol lows: ".Marshflold, Ore, Mny 28th. 1914. Mr. J. W. Perkins, Roso burg, Oregon.' '"Dear sir: At n mooting of tho rnilrond commltteo of Mnrshflcld, which wiib hold rocontly, I was In etructed to write you thnt wo dis cussed the proposition of n now rnilrond Into Coos Bny vory thor oughly nnd It Ib tho unanimous opin ion of tho commltteo thnt wo should work In hnrmony with you In every wanner posBiuio, nut to do this nnd so thnt ho will not go over tho inmo ground nB you linve nlrendy gono ovor, It will ho nocossnry for us to have, nnd wo kindly request thnt you give us, full Information ns to what stops you novo taken so far In tho matter, nnd upon what lines you Intend to prococd " 'Wo wish to nssuro you that It Is tho sontlmcnt of tho peoplo of this community that It Is for our Intorest to hnvo nn nddltlonal road to Coos Bay, but to obtain tho fi nancial support of tho poopln It will bo absolutely necessary to provo to them that tho rond will ho built upon n bonn fide bnsls. " 'The commltteo thoroughly tin dorstnud nnd bollovo that you aro noL endeavoring to havo n road built upon any promoters schomu, and wo roallzo that It Is for tho Intorest of ovoryouo In Douglas Co. to havo this road constructed. it will ho nocossnry to hnvo you tnko us fully Into your confidence and for you to keep us thoroughly post ed In nil dotalls.' '"Assuring you of our hearty sup port In this mattor, wo remain,' " 'Yours vory truly.' '"Railroad Com. of Marshflold' '"By R. M. Jennings.'" H. P. LOSING MONEY Julius Knittwlmltt Says Iletvlpts iinvo 1'iuieii urr. SAN FRANCISCO, June 1. Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of tho execu tive hoard of the Southorn Pacific, who Is hero said tho company had Buffered a loss this year In groBS cam lugs of moro than $5,000,000, as romparod with tho figures for tho same period In 1913. Uufavorablo Industrial conditions woro given as the chief cause. ROGUE RIVER FISHING. Lo Poy, the boss Chinaman who has boon doing tho contract work in the Weddorburn caunory nt Roguo River, passed through town Sundny with a bunch of colostlnls bound for Astoria. Ho reports a very good season at Roguo River and will re turn hero about July 1st to tako chargo of tho packing at tho Co-opor-atlvo Cannery nonr Parkersburg. Bandon Surf. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU bare ALWAYS USED, Phone 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company, Times Want AdB Oct Results. 'Villa Man of Destiny" And The Mexican Problem A Series of First-Hand Facts by John Reed, Tho Metro politan's Special Correspondent. ' CHAPTER III. Mexico nnd Patriotism, Wo Americans honestly bellovo that we will benefit tho Mexicans by torclng our Institutions upon them. We do not roallzo that the Latin temperament Is different from our own rand that our Ideal of lib erty is broader than ours Wo want to debauch the Slexlcan people and turn them Into little brown copies of Americas business and laborers as wo aro doing to the Cubans and the FillplnoK. Ab yot, tho revolu tionists in the North havo trusted the word of tho President of the United States that this Is not a war against the Mexican peoplo and tho report of tho State Department to day Is that "no aggressive net has yet been offered to Americans In Constitutions! territory " But nt the first breach of fuith on our part, tho Mexican nation will rise against us as one man, Tho Amerlcnn sold iers will havo nothing serious to an ticipate In tho opposition of tho Mexican army. It Is tho peons and tholr women, fighting in tho streets and at tho doors of their houses, that luoy will have, to murder. It Is tho patient, generous, ignorant rnco thut has struggled for liberty and solf-consriousnoss for four hun dred years unorganized and Inado quntoly urmed that (hoy will have to Bhoot down. The United States will havo quenched the hopo and tho genius of tho Slexlcan race for ever. And If we, hnvlng established a settled government In Mexico City, cun withdraw from Mexico, it will be to leave things worse than they were beforo tho great estates se curely re-estab.iBhed, the foreign Interests stronger than over, be cnuBo wo supported them, and the Slexlcan Revolution to bo fought all over again in the Indefinite futuro. John Reed in the Juno Metropol itan. (To bo Continued.)