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m ,mmiiwr " . -. nyVi"Wll" ijrt'U Mfiiijpi iit))ifepMj)p(yiN)i i, , ...u THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3.1914-EvtNlft EdItW MW rr. NINE ,. ... .-..;.' c . , . , . . . . i f "gjiHUHMiJ J.' 4," lv'SiWP",9lSIBaBKllJJBW' "'"igii1 "V "" " FIRST EXHIBIHS GOING S0UTH.6ET RICH QUiCK IS IS fnr FXDOSltion CJO to. Francisco Tuesday, fept in Cold Storage larce mysterious bottles of '. 0f preservatives and with Ee chuck full of "bluo ribbon" L shipped direct hero from tho Myrtle Point, ' A Wnrd' B hese days getting ready tiie li...l Au1tllitfr frit -...nv nencumii"' uuu . n indf c Exposition. u,c Nann Smith sails south fesday she will carry lourteen Of wcll-pnckcd, higli grauo np i,,. first of the exhibit to tho ...... rnos county. Theso np-. 111 be placed In cold storage un- opcnlng of tho Exposition in ,ry. Arrangements havo beon L that all products which will , rnl.l storage may bo Bhlppcd and held there In tho stor- -nt of San Francisco. Mat exhibits of fruits or extra and well developed vegetables ninrpcl In ble Jars with a pre- on or formniuenyuo as n prc-( live. In his rooms on worn 'where ho tins made n work- anrlric thb nast few days. Mr. linn corn, apples, peaches, mml turnips In these Jars. That. fclorlng may be kept during tho months tho products will ho a Brcat degreo of care Is ncces- i mixing the solutions. fatbits of Coos and Curry roiin- t shown together nt tho Kxpo- $5000 Is the amount to be for exhibition purposes. Of this amount Curry county will donate one-fourth. This money will pay for the son Ires of an expert who will) find out the best of nil exhibits, will prepnro them and who will eventually have them arranged In the Oregon building. All over tho county Mr. Wnrd has men on the lookout for products that will look well in tho exhibit. Not on ly does he want ngrlcultural prod-' nets, hut a greater emphasis will be placed on the wood and dnlry exhib its, on the mineral products and as well, whnt southwest Oregon has In tho way' of sea foods. Formaldehyde Is used as a basis In tho preservative and glycerine Is In troduced to bring the solution to about the samo dctiBlty as canning sy rup. Fruit or vegotnhles that aro very ripe aro unable to stand the li quid and burst. It Is for this reason that Mr. Ward Is extremely anxious to get all tho products wlillo they aro In good1 condition. Hoot products he expects to keep through the winter In dry sand and shavings. The boxes to be sent south next week contain several varieties of apples. When taken from cold storage- they will last but a few dnys and for this reason only part of the apples will be taken out for exhibi tion at ono time and only one layer In n box will ho shown. With this CLEVER FORGER'S SCHEIE system It will bo possible to exhibit Coo county apples for several weeks, i During the winter Mr. Wnrd will bo kept busy scurrying over tho two counties getting together his other' exhibits. I (Jem-go Small, After Passing Uml riU'dsH on Ohih liny, Works llnnilon Merchant. Still In a hurry to get rich quick, George Small, the man who pnssed several bad checks on Coos Uay a few days ago, has turned up In Uandon, where he cashed a bogus eheck"7or $19. GG and got away with Beveral days' head start of the officers for the reason that tho merchant who took the paper was slow In banking the check. Small passed a check on the Twin City Lumber Company which was de tected and turned down nt tho bank nfter being presented by the En'glo liar. At the time It was Intimated two other concerns on the Hay had been buncoed by the snmo man. In n clever manner Smnll made himself known to Mnnnger Carpenter of tho Hacket Store In Hnudon. Ap pearing thoro a month ago, dressed In old clothes, Smnll bought some socks, stating thnt ho was on his way to work In the woods and expected to return nnd pay for tho purchase as soon as his check was received. Consequently Smnll disappeared for a month. It Is thought thnt dur-' Ing this time ho worked his game on Coos Hay. Returning to Haudnn a' fow days ago, Small, still dressed as though fresh from tho woods, present ed n check for $10. Gil drawn on tho Hank of Hnudon nnd signed by F. I,. Christie. With, the exception of three dollars taken out for smalt purchases the money was handed over to the forgor, who immediately disappeared and now the officers are without a clue ns to tho whereabouts of the mnn who signed himself ns tleorge Small. 111(3 HULL H.VAKi:. Hop! Ho Over HIv Feet Long Killed on Coos Itlvcr. Dr. Hnydeti last night secured a bull snake six feet, four Inches long, which he believes to bo tho largest reptile ever killed in this section. It Ib known ns tho Pacific Hull Snake or Yellow Gopher Snnke. Dr. llaydcn says, this Is an extra large specimen. It occurs only west of the Sierra Ne vada Mountains, tho eastern species being much dnrkor In color. It Is n harmless snnko and should be classed among the useful reptiles ns they feed on young mnmmnls Injurious to man. This Biinko has n very loud hiss, tho hiss being caused by n small flat enr tllage placed In front of tho breath ing passage. When tho Bnnko Is an gry the mouth la partially opened, tho cnrtllngo Is raised and tho breath Is oxpcllcd violently against It. A very loud hissing sound Is thus produced. NEW i IS IESTED 100111 rnti: HOTKCTIOX MAIN IN XOItTII IIK.VI) SHOWS KinilTY POUNDS PltKSSUItK AND THAT PLKASKS ItKSIDKNTS TIIHKK. Mnnnger Corey, of tho Coos Hay Water Company Issuer tho following statement today: Tho new flro protection main laid In North Hond from tho Porter Ad dition water tnnk down McPhersou street to a connection with the water Bystom nt Virginia street wns tested out this morning nnd worked In flrst-chiBs shnpo. Tho North Hend Flro Department was out and throw wator thirty feet over the Wlnsor building tho highest build lug In tho North Hend business sec tion, having SO pounds pressure nt tho hydrants. Various people ex pressed themselves nB being very I much pleased with tho now flro pro tection afforded by tho Improvements mndo by tho Coos Hay Wntor Com pnny and that they do not need nn expensive flro engine. The flro1 pros sura will bo nvallablo at all hydrant 'from tho Iron works to tho Old Town sawmill. OH OP IS GREAT ONE Government Estimates Almost Equal of World's Record Yield (Of AMortttx! mi Hi ot Dr TlffiM. WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 2. A' forecast of 15,300,000 bales of cot- ton, weighing G00 pounds each, as this year's crop, Is mado by tho De partment of Agriculture. This Is tho second In size nnd almost equals tbo crop record. l S. DHKIKU: OHKGON .MAY IjKAYK TOMORROW MeGreatestMrnilnMAims rK -Hj r y-3 p .ttlfic9flame.'oDSobrABicn..0 "I, George Washington rf Mount Vernon, a clllen of tho United States and lately president of the flame, do make, or dain and declare this Instrument, which Is written with my own hand and every page thereof subscribed with my name, to be my last will nnd testament, revoking nil others: ITK.M To my dearly beloved wife, Marthn Washington, I give nnd bequeath the use, profit nnd benefit of my whole es tate, real and personal, for the term of her natural life. As I uUo do my household and kitchen furniture of every sort and kind with the I.IQUOHS nnd groceries which may be on hand. I glvo and bequeath to the said Lawrence Lewis and Klcnnur Parke Lewis his wife, nnd their heirs, tho residue of my Mount Vernon estate nil the land north of the road lead ing from tho ford of Doguo Hun to tho Gum Spring as describ ed In the dovlce of the other part of the tract to Hushrod Washington until It conies to the ntono ami three red or Span ish oaks ou the knowl thciico with tho rectangular line to tho back Hue (between Mr. Mason and mo thence with that lino westerly along the new double ditch to Dogue Run, by tho tumbling dam of my mill, thence with the said Hun to the ford aforementioned to which 1 add nil tho Innd I possess west of tm!d Dogue Hun & Dogue Crk. bounded, easterly uml souther ly thereby, together with tho mill, DISTILLKHY and all other -houses unit Improvements on the premises making together about two thousand acres be It more or less." Mouut Vernon, 9 July, 1791. i Read this extract from the last will and testament of George Washington, first President of the United States, and see for yourself. State of Virginia, County of Fairfax, en, L P. W. Richardson, Clerk of tho Circuit Court, of said County, the tamo being u Court of Probate nnd of record, and having u seal, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a true copy or tne last will and Testament of Georgo Washing ton, deceased, as tho same appears of record In the will books of said County In Liber II, No. 1, folio 1, nnd thnt the original of said will, Is now on file In my said office In said County. IN TESTIMONY of nil which I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court nt Fairfax, Virginia, this 7th day of February, A. D., 1012, (Signed) V, W. RICHARDSON, Clork. 4 4 ., p ' x$ I jT A if jk TfilHHRBu. II -ajHVrWr. II REGISTER NOW! Registration Books Close Thursday, October 1 5 VOTE 333 X--NO NOTICI4 OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP We, tho undersigned, horetoforo doing business as co-pnrtners under tho firm nmno of LcMlcux & Miller hereby give notlco to tho public thnt we havo this day, by mutual agreement dissolved partnership and thnt tho business of Bnld firm will be continued by K. p. LeMloux who will pay all debts contracted by tho firm and to whom nil nccounti duo the firm should bo paid. Dated this 21st day of Soptembor, 1014. R. P. LoMIHUX A. J. MILLKH. Tug Hunt From Ornys llnrlmr Kx- HctI In TIiIh Kvcnlng All Heady for Move Should tho expected tug boat arrive from Grays Harbor this evening, the dredge Oregon will I leave tomorrow morning for her 'trip north, nccordlng to tho Btntn tment this afternoon of Captain Shook who declared that all Is la j readiness. The pontoons and plpo lino apparatus of the dredge will , bo loaded aboard tho Wlllapa which will arrive In Coos Hny Sunday eve1 nlug. For several months tho U. S. dredge Oregon tins been working hero ou capital furnished by tho Port of Coob Hay through failure to secure a federal appropriation. Operations wcro discontinued lost Saturday and preparations at onca mndo for tho removal of tho dredgo to Grays Harbor though It wao known that but llttlo money remain ed of their appropriation nnd tho belief here Is that tho harbor ot tho north secured additional funds from tho $20,000,000 emergency bill passed by Congress to tnko tho place ot tho Rlvors nnd Harbor bill. HEALTH ORDINANCE Notice To The Public Notice Is hereby given that tho provisions of Ordlnanco No. 310 of tho City of Marsbflold will bo strictly enforced. Tho following are excorpts from said Ordinance: Section 2. Whenever nny person residing within tho corporato limits or tho City or Marshtleld shall know thoro exists within his place of resldonce, or within Ills family, nny persons nffllctod with any contagious, Infectious or epidemic dlsonse, hn shall Immediately notify tho Committee on Health, Health Officer or the City Marshal. Section 4. The disease referred to, In tho preceding sections Bliall Include cholera, bubonic plnguo, yellow fever, typhus fovor, typhoid fover, dlptherlu, smallpox, scarlet fover, measles and such othor contagions. Infectious and epidemic diseases, as tho Commit tee ou Health may from time, to tlmo direct. Section R. Whenever tho Comuiltteo on Health, or Hwalth "Offi cer or City Marshal shall bo Informed of the oxlstenco of any ot the diseases set out In sectlou four within tho corporate limits of the City of Marshfleld, It shall be their duty to Immediately causa to bo raised oyer tho promises, so thnt It can bo seen from the public streets abutting on said premises, a yellow flag In case ot smallpox, of cholera, a black flag In case of dlpthorla, a red flag In enso or Bcarlot rover, yellow rever or typhus fever, a white flag In case or measles, said flags to bo at loast twolvo Inches squnro. Section G. Tho quarantine flag must bo allowed to remain such tlmo as tho Health OKIccr may deslgnato, prcscrlbo or deom noc essary and It shall bo unlawful for any person to reraovo, cover up or In any way Intcrfero with said flag without permission from tho Commltteo on Health or tho Health Officer. Section 22. That any person who violates, dlsoboys, omits, ne glects or refuses to comply with or resist any ot the provisions or this Ordlnanco or refuses or neglects to obey any or tho rules, or ders' proclamations, or sanitary .regulations ot tho Committee on Health, Health Officer or City Marshal, or who omits, neglects or refuses to comply with, or who resists nny officer or orders, or special regulations of said Commltteo on Health and City Marshal, shall upon conviction b. fined In a sum not exceeding one hundred Dollars, or by being confined u tho City Jail for any term not ex ceeding fifty days, or by both flue and Imprisonment, nnd each day that such violation, failure, or neglect shall contlnuo shall bo a soparate and distinct offense. Published by order of tho Common Council. U. K, STRAW, Health Officer, J. WIUGIIT WILSON, Chairman of Health Committee. fBEE TO YOU MY SISTER 'PU Advertisement Taxpayers nd Wage Earners' League of Oregon, Portland, Ore.) -aSS52SCS3SS3ijEI5T.7L. 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