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')' TWO 7 THE CfJOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Mir WDICT A EN T S'FOR . AOTION AGAINST MUL ORDER MQUOU DtiALtiHS. Propose to Hold Truo Hills Against Writers, niul Arrest TJiqm When They Visit Oregon. A new phnBO of the Oregon pro hibition law Is being dug up mid may mako things Interesting for some former Coos county liquor dealers who went to California and nro mailing lltcralro and blank orders to people In Oregon. 601110 "of them havo tholr names stamped on. tlto bottom of the advertising i.rrin'ttor,' ovldontly getting onunls L GREDITS1LUMBER C1IARLKS HALL TO All) IN FHAM I NO liKCHrU'ATIVK HILL To Attend fission In .Mnlcm "n Thursday Seeking Vy to Icum Finnicr Moey nt Low Interest A system of state rural credits, In such a shnpo that farmers, when In licctl of motley, can borrow on good security at tho rate of six per cent twill In nil probability bo placed bo- 'foro tlio new Btnto legislature Tlicro is a strong possibility Hint nu Initia tive bill, containing this nicnsuro, Kill bo. placed before the voters at nt tho next November election.- Charles Hull, one of the five del- slorl from' llin dealers for orders AnmlniV frnlll Mir. itninna Him. ilttttri1 ' , . 7, ' ,'ogatcrf of tho Oregon Development , in. Concerning ,It, flm Portland ,cuftll0t w, nipcur , Blllolll pn Tolegrnm Bas: Thursday at a session to bo attended Indfctments will Jwmbly bo re- roprcBoll,tttKral of ,imny Hlnto ln. turned by itao grand, J, ry against , t (, from , lB of Oro. th. vnrlnllH mnll rtfflri 11ttlriM limiti. ' ' ,.. ,..vu.. ....... .. .,... .... 1 1 . . I , ea which aro flooding Oregon With price lists, In vlolntlon of tho pro hibition law. Tho district nttornoy Is gathering copies of theso ndvor llBomonts which nro being rccolvcd by Portland citizens frjim tho mall order establishments and will pro Ecnt them to tho grand Jury for action. As tho advertisements nro In direct nnd flngrant violation of tho law, Indictments nro oxpectod. "Although tho offenders aro lo cated, chiefly, In California, tho grand Jury can Indict them. No extradition Is possible, but If nny of tho offendorq over placo n foot within tho boundaries of Oregon after tho Indictments havo been re turned they can bo nrrcsted nnd prosecuted. As a number of tho offenders nro former Portland res u Idonts, It Is within tho rnugo of pos sibility that Gomo of them may nt tempt to return some time." PORT ORFORD'MEN TO START BIG FISHERY Company Organized to Supply Const Section nnd Will Oct Hlg Pnuer Rout. (Spcclnt to Tho Times) PORT ORKORI). Oro., March 7. Port Orford KIhIi company hnB Just been organized by M. Kumwnlt, (loo. Button nnd I). Furgorson. A largo boat Is being put In' shnpo nnd tho company will start fishing tho flrnL of tho week. Fifth will ho shipped to nil pnrtH of Coos and Curry, and as soon us tho railroad Is completed to Coos Hay the company will ship uno of tho greatest drawbacks In nny community, believes Mr. Hull, Is tho fact that tho Tanners can not get money enough, or whon they need It tho most, to Iinrvcst their crops and to develop their farms. (ici-moii Kjstcni Successful Ho points to tho (Ionium system of rural credits under tho wing of tho government. In ouch village Is a board that passes on tho petitions of fnrmors for nld. if they nro con sidered snfo and Icgltlmatu tho mon ey is forthcoming and nt a small rate ot'lntercBl, extended 11 long period of tinier ' This Is oxnclely what wo need hero nays Mr. Hall, nnd nt Salem he will work townrd lt(Is ond, that tho Ore gon farmers may havo tho where withal to build up their farms. Umi School iMoney Now The Btnto Laud Hoard j'ow handles $(1,000,000 of tho state school funds. Of this $100,000 Is loaned out In Coos county, most of It In tho Co qulllo Vnlloy. This very organiza tion, uayn Mr. Hall, could handle the system of rural credits. Tho money could bo raised by the elate on tho iialo of bonds or It could bo borrowed on tho stato's security. Four per cent money could he loaned out for six per cent In terest, tho extra two per cent being enough to mako a small profit for handling tho money and also to pay nny losses. Kven .Mnkn Profit In this latter 'connection a case Is cited wherein tho state laud hoard loaned $-,r00 of tho nchool monoy to 11 Curry county farmer, who failed to (ho ninny towns in the Willamette to meet his obligation nnd his place Vnlloy, tho company hnvlt .. secured was Hilton over by tho stato and sold ngontH In nil tho to"1 a on tho ut 11 clonr profit of $0,300 nbovo ex- GOING UP HlOXKV TUItltlSII, OK Dl'LUTII, NOiTKS IMPKOVIMIKNT. Southern Pacific. Tho company will ship to Portlnnd and compete with tho I'u get Hound flnh companies. Jlnlllint and cod nro caught within half n mllo of tho shore, making it an easy matter to mako hlg catches each day. frho company Is having a big pojvcr boat built at San FrnnclHco to uho in fishing off tho Illanco ref and Iloguo Rlvor reef. LETTER TAKES H DAYS TO REACH BROOKINGS Mnrsliflcld Man Calls Attention 10 Slow Mnll Service Hetucen Coos Hny and Curry (tuuty. Mtal between .Maruhfleld nud.Hoino points In Curry county Is rathgr cbIoiv. A letter to tho C. mid Q. Lumber company ut llrnoklngs, Iji Curry county, was mailed In Mnrsh- f laid 011 Feb. 8 and did not reach POUBCH. Tliora nro plenty of homesteadcra nnd men with small uncleared tracts of laud who, If they could get tho monoy on reasonable tortus, would find It possible to mako their land produce somothlng, thus Increasing Its value to them and to tho commun ity. Under present conditions these 1 men havo to give up tholr places and go to work to mako their liv ings. .My ho "Ringer." J Tim session ut Salem Is a direct ! result of tho late meeting' or the lr-i rlgatlou Congress in Portland. Mr. Hall Bays that rural credits aro very, popular and he Ik afraid the men who want tho statu to hack 1111 the in- ! terost and bonds 011 Irrigation and drainage projects will attend to tack tholr bills onto tho rural credltu sec-j (Ion In order to pull tlio last two through. . If they do thin, ho holleves the Prominent Lumberman Snys Then. Is u (Veal Itcvlvnl In Itiistuess Lauds Wood Puving Hlock, PORTLAND, Ore., March 7. In spile of the handicap of lack of ships nnd a closed Pamima canal, Henry Tuii'ish, who lives In Du luth, Minn., hut has many Interests In Oregon timber and Oregon saw inllls, forescesln HMO 11 very fair year for tho 'lumber Industry on tho Pacific coast. Mr. Turrlsh has been awny from Portland for M mouths. He Is tho president of the Nchnloin Tim ber & Logging company nnd Is the heaviest stockholder In other com panies, Including ,tho Heaver Lum ber company and Western Lumber company. Ha spent Miino lluiu In Southern California before coming to Portland' on his present trip, "Tho yards In that part of Cali fornia nro short of lumber," ho Bnid today. "You should do business thero this year. In the Middle West, conditions nro all that could bo asked. In Minnesota and Wis consin ' four feet or snow limited the .output this winter. In tho south, where they can get the Bhlps to fill foreign orders, business Is plentiful." Wants Wood Hlock IWil. Mr. Turrlsh met John II. Yeon this morning. At ouco be pounced upon tho county rondinnstcr ho- cause wood blocks liuvo not been generally used. "Wo havo only ono Btrcqt of wood blocks ln Dulutli, ns a matter or fact, but It hi tho only porrect ntieot In town," ho said emphatic ally. "You pcoplo In this country hnvo had to learn that whenever an In dustry like tho lumber business, whoro 80 per cent or tho money spout goes for labor, Is knocked nut tho whole community suffors. That Is why 1(1,000 able-bodied men havo beconio Iriuiips. "It lias been tho timber bond system and the fuel that a lot of amateurs got Into tho lumber Imif- Incss that has been tho must to blame. Many of tlio bonds cost II to lfi per rout by tho tlnio tho issue was sold. I 11111 not saying thero aro no good bonds which ought to he sold, hut the men who Jumped In nnd borrowofl money to buy timber and Issued bonds have found out that selling lumber less than tho cost or with tho bonds, still not retired could havo only out) end, "There's only 0110 crop to tho timber business, for It takes iibout 700 years for, 11 now crop to grow. Now you've got v.r dqinnnd In creasing, the crop In tho wholo coun try diminishing, a id out hero the country Isn't sernti iicd yet. Itaps High Tiincs. "tour high taxes havo kept n lot of custom money front being Invested right here. It's nil right to hnvo roads, roads, but not e.verj body Is turning out rubber nnd gas oline to bo burned up, nnd they are absolutely unpioductlvo thcmsolvcs with most of tho people who own curb. FOLGER WEI Tn-T Oil mm im'H .1,1 mmmm In some families the way , EXPOSITION AVIATOR ASKS DIVORCE DECREE Art Smith's SciiHittlomil Aerial Hlopcnicut In Imllaua Is Recalled. SAN KJIANCIJJCO, March 7. Pa pers wore prepared in a suit for divorce by Art Smith, aviator at the I'nnniuu-I'uulflc exposition, against Mrs. Smith, who was Miss Alnieei Coiir, of Fort Wayne, Ind., alleging cruelty. The aviator took passago on the steamer Clilyo Marti, sailing for Japan.,' t Tho couplu was married In Octo-l ber, inn, ut Hillsdale, Intl., liftm an elopement lit Smith's aeroplane which was wrecked In 11 full. The marriage ceremony wub porformod while tho bride wnu on u hospital cot nnd Smith In 11 wheel chair. Smith Is 112 and his wife 21. Sho now Is with her parents In Fort Wayno. Smith gave his wife credit Tor suggesting Illuminated Nights which wore features of tho expo sition last year. to keep peace TEMPLET0N MAN WOULD FORTIFY COOS BAY .1. i:. Torhctt Writes Letter t'lirlnir M. ......'...... J I..... III.... tfl..jtl.....1 t.. .'ir. i-MVll I'tir I Hill Wllllllliu III The Times decently. ,1. 10. Torbett, writing to the Chamber of Coniniorco, from Tem-t plotou, emphasized tho Importance, of fortifications rr Coos Hay, iib was recently outlined In Tho Times. IIo said that for years ho lived ut Port Townsend, a city of uhoul this size 011 Pugct Sound, nnd that, thero tho payroll or tho soldiers meant to (ho city exactly whot the; payroll or tho mills do to tho cities! oT tho Hny. He urges that by all means the local Chamber or Com-. ntinorco take steps to secure tho fortl- 1 production Mention or Cons Hay. I i before iUk i f. ra 1 r ' (T r 4r 1 III K-yi 14. Kf5feK is to sav ! nothing 1 0-.a, .-u. AflSIPyHI lJ ; 1 pot of Folger's I -. 4- m j a 1 c uoiiee j 4ScCoffee 45c Quality Folger Week March 6 to 11 L05T Brookings until Feb. 22. This Isi mensure Is lost and so ho expects to rathor Blow, In view if the fact that tho distance over the roadp from here to Hrooklugs Is 110 mllcH and tho letter was I I days making tho trip, Ono could have walked from hero to Hrooklugs, and oven under tho present had qomltloiiH of tho roads, made ten miles a day easily and have gotten thero ns itulckly as did tho letter. lllnl.'n ll lllll-it flrlll I'm- n run. I ...,, 1 1 1., 1 1 ... .. ....... ..f.... .... .. .i..,., ..vi.iin , hill without any attachments. Ladies' Shirtwaists Wo aro Nhowhig a liter line In the now Npi1ng nnd siimum- stjles, nt 70c, H.Te, $l.a.1, JjW.OO and fi.0. Ladles' Hiiugnlow Aprons .... Title IjiiiIIch' .Muslin I'nderweaV. Ladles skirls (15c, .il,0l) nnd I. '."." ImdhV Night (ioiviis 4I.V, .$1.00 and !j!.U5 Chenilso H."c nnd "S I ."" Cocscl Coicis "5c mid fide Chlldrcii'ti Hlack Kiteeu lllooiu- era . i jno Children's HoiupeiN Tide Don't Forgot Five Fores to Hunker Hill. Bunker Hill Dep't Store W. H. Dindinger & Co. Phone 32 C0UILLE FLOODS EAT i AWAY BOTTOM LANDS! Itumlici'H In Valley Sustain Heavy' Losses Flguio On Trying to , Prevent llaiuage. j (Special to The Times) I COQUILLK, Ore., March 7.-The1 actual haul or laud on acocunt of J tho flood on tho Coiiilel river ts groat. It reiiulren only the obseria-i Hon or tho farms along tho river, banks on a trip from Coqulllc to' lllltlilmi ii .is... I..... ......4 II... I .. ' ............ ., iivti imj HM ill illli luaa really Is. Tho high water several t linos u yenr malum deep cuts Into the bottom hinds. Some of the barns which weie formerly well hack' fiom tho river aro now almost1 lendy In fall Into the water. To stop tjiin loss, tho arnuers complain that the cost Is too great. County Agriculturalist Smith Mig Kcutfd 'that tho port couinilH.-lniiH mlljlit do well to tnko tho matter1 up and attempt to check lie loss on tho laud by piling brush along the hanks. Tho bottom land is valuable and each ioar more or It Is being rnnieil away, novor to bo regained i This loss amounts into big figures If tho actual acreage currlod awav was counted up. Times Wmit Ads lira tho one me. dliim iihich reaches ALL tho people. They engage public attention every day Alwnys on tho Job, Times want ads bring remits. i F you have lost something of value your iirst thought is to advertise .:. Then why not, when you LOSE TRADE? Or, better yet, why wait until you have ost it? Advertising is a business building, profit-making for the present and insurance for the future .: No need to lose trade if you go after it Do It Now-Advertise Advertise in THE TIME Let us advise you, if you are not sure just how to begin. Save 10c a pound C r Regular Tin 1'Hce 1 lb; .45 2 lb. .85 .21 lb. 1.00 5 lb. 2.00 Grociri to 1 1 1 the diffarancti Sncclnl P'll'C .35 .65 .75 1.50 collect from ua Telephone or send the onler to your grocery today. J.A.Folger&Co. San Francisco J THE FIRST PRINCIPLE Always observed hero is to sell you food products that nro rlght. ut prices that nro right. Wo will obBorvo FOLGER WEEK Ity siiilng you ton cents por pound on your purchnso Phono iIb your orders Sanitary Food Store WEAVINGAM kinds a .T altv. Mrs. w. iw .LasPec 12th CourthSMgSfl i!0S Central l'hono 2 HI OF COURSE WE HAVE IT FOLGER'S COFFEE Wo will glie miii tho bargain week prices, dollver promptly nnd ierojllll"Jllll It to Mn. Wo tarry tho coinplcto lino of Folrjcr's Tea, Coffee and Spices Conner & Hoagland Urotulw'y and Hall l'hono :i2G. FOLGER WEEK rinds up prepared with u Iaigu stock of ' C.'OLIHIX HATH COKKHH at n ttavlnk op ten cents per pound to you. l'hono 113 your order and It will bo rilled ami delivered promptly Pioneer Grocery 81 Central Avenue. l'hono 8 1 : NOT JUST IN 6lIE LINE lint In the soloctlou of nil our lines or Food Products wo put your Interests find. FOLGER WEEK --.Mcana a Bavlng to you ,vf ten cents per pound on your (.'offed. Let us fill jour orders. C. W, Wolcofct l'hono 117. PURE FOODS and a PROGRESSIVE GROCERY THIS IH Ol'lt MO'ITI' That's hy wo aro bb'sorvfng, FOLGER WEEK Wo can servo you with this nnd all tho popular brands of foodstuffs promptly Homo of Advertised Hoods Ollivant & Nasburg Phono 1!)U FIGURE IT UP, MADAM - Havo ten cents u pound on your coffee this wook and It means Kcoiiotuy in tho mouth's grocery bill. FOLGER WEEK Is oliHcrved ut this store nnd wo will bo pleased to rill your orders promptly. Warner Grocery 101 Front St. Phono .Sti. THIS STORE ' IS AIAVAVS TO TIII3 I'ltONT That's why you can nliwiyu count on getting what yuu want here. This week it Js FOLGER'S COFFEE - Let us servo Mm and save ten cents a pound, Cook's Grocery iCeiitrnl Avenue Phono 189 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phoim 317 DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard KoHh F,t Hlrwi .Phono :t7-J SAVE M0WFY liy ordering lli tmtm. HENRYVILLE COAL N,,t ". t" ,.S.c Lump coal, ton 1.00 i .A. I. ."LA Or half ton or both. .$.-. J). SIU8,SX, Prp. Phono IK-.I or (.nva ordfrs lit .llllljoi's Cigar Store DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept Ol'KN TO TIH3 l'UH0 A Tcgulnr Btnto licensed Muotlnker will ba U chnrgo Tliono 10f5.j 'vi l-'AIHJ TI-3.V Cl'XTS City Limits Xorlh liend, 5c nn CO.M.'ML'TATIO.V nn U Ticicins, 51.75 y JMar.shfleld.N'iulh item) Auto Lino Curs ovory ton minutes from C n. in.., to 12 mhhihjht! to Soutji KloiiKh onco a day, leaving at 1 1 a, in.; to Kn. plro threo trips a tiny. HOItST At KIN(1, l'rop. trvsA T. 3. HOAIFK IP A. 11. UOIHJIM Till IWarehflnM PAINT AND l"u,J""uu DECORATING, KstliuateM Furnlihed Phono XUUU, Manhfiold, Qtt& WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer TIII3 WIUTH IS KIN'a Of nil Sowing MnrlilnM Now lorutad nt 25C Market lie. West. Phono 1D3.J. Wo be also got big bargains In oil kind of used machines. All machlnei pphl o onBy payments. GET NEW MUSIC Conio In and jilay tho latest victor records on our machine and soled tlio ones you deiro .-.,000 to Choose From Wo will order spochil Numbers for JOl It L. L. Thomas Music Co. Guaranteed Ranges 7tl Central Aieuuo WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, I jfflY -J x""v f; tv '. ' TI.MK TAHLK WILLA.VHTTK PACI7I0 M0T0B CAH Leave Mnrshflojd .GMft a.m. 7.-10 a.m. 8:1D . n.in. 9: 15 .u.ni, 10: -in a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.ui 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3: 4 5 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.40 p.m. ii:55 p.m. 7:30 p.m. North city LetH Nortli Di 7:0D 8:00 a 9:00 10:15 1 1:00 in. 11:45 Bi 1:16 pa 2:00 p-t 3:00 p-o-:00 p. 6:15 p-o. 6:55 p limits on!f. 7:15 ? I THE STERLING RANGE Is without question tho highest quality, tlio most satisfactory mill longest-ivcailng rnugo mnilo today. It Is constructed particularly for Western fuel, Is reinforced through out, asbestos lined mid rlghly fin ished. It .ill glvo satisfaction I QUATERMAS STUDIO I QUALITY PHOTOS I I flnnnslto Rlnnnn Hntnl I ,oery ly in tho year; it is insured UppOSlie DiariCO nOiei. 1 ! for- JcnrH I1Knllst wearing parts, mid I Phone 106-L. r , this is n point ou cannot well over- I MArtSHFIELO, OREGON ) link In making your rnugo selection. ' come in and let us show you PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOBY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician nnd Sureoi ..,... iil.x-k. iiiiicu; ! - j. Office hours: 11 to J'J . l I and 7 to 8 . m, ...u I ncs: Office UMi "w. UH k 1.1. J. m. wrigm pbon9l.i mll'.IHNO CONTIIAOTOB Estimates furnlflhenje Dr. H. M. Shaw Kie, Knr and Throat 6P"" GLASSKS FWTBU Phone 3H0.J. llooms 200- Irving l"ock' 1)11. MATT1B 11. SHAW. rbyslclun nn Surgeo Phone uav"' AAAAAAAA t THE LLOYD HOTEL t JohnSOH tiUlAVSen A. II .........!..... . " ww -w V vr-w.MM iiinisi'iii-t.-iiii; .iNtriiiii'ii.S w Two dooms, $8.00 Month. ' Hlec trie Ity nml Gas, Free Hatha Sleeping rooms, $1.50 nk. up Qr.VLlTV HOMK PUHNISI1INGS Xortli Front Street Mnrshflold Company Mk U. DUll-l ,,VT,ru, CIVIL KSOJ" HIJ. , ou wide. Phone "" uoom av w ,. r Residence Phone i3UJj ARCHITECT t, ,ni nrf 302. Co-8 Bfl18 UUUU1I --. " " - Marshfleld, Ore.on. ijfijf ?