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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1907)
it"J4ieivWJiM xnnwEEQIfr TIIE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSnFIEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNK III, 1007. ' ''"vHlS!3iii''JuL&liSSSi MIM Inm MWll 1 I llll f IMi m (Entm Sag (Utes AN INDKI'K.VDENT ItErCE""" VrWSPAl'ER 1 1 rcbujiied every iy excepting mox dAy and also weekly by OREGON GAME LAWS CX Value To Hunters, Fishermen And Sportsmen Generally TnE Coos Bay Times Puiimshimi Co. FRED PASLEY, Editor. REX LARGE, Business Manacseii. The policy of Tho Coos Bay Times l Mrill bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Hoose- j veit is tno leading exiouent. Entered at the poMofflre nt Mnrshfleld. Ore con, for transmission throtlL'h the innlls im Rccoml clact iimli;mattpr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single copy, daily, 5 cents Per month, duily, CO cents rhreo months, dailj', $1 L'5 Bix months, daily - - .f 2 50 Ono year, daily, ... $5 00 f- Weekly, per year - - 1 00 M" A Jdress all communications to COOS UAY TIMES Marshficltl, Oregon. saj ' ! 11 in 11 1 I As Inquiries are already beginning ' to pour In concerning the game laws of Oregon, especially from new ar j rivals, the following Is published for general Information: OHIcers The game warden has charge of the enforcement of the game laws, with power to arrest or search without warrant. All peace officers are deputy game wardens. License All hunters (except per sons and their families on their own land) must have a license, Issued by the county clerk, and carry same with them while hunting. Resident hunters, $1.00; non-resident, ?10.00. Trespass It Is unlawful for any one to go upon the enclosed property of another without his consent, or to enter any standing or growing grain. Heater Beaver must not be killed at any time. Deer Deer shall not be killed be tween November 1 and August 15, following; nor between one hour af ter sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. Dogs shall not be used in Deer can not be killed or captured from Nov. 1 to Sep. 1 following. Spotted fawn Each BACKING New York Man Writes About Line Would Take Up Matter Before Any Surveys Are Made Or Expense Incurred THE ELECTRIC LINE. Prom all over the Coqullle valley the enthusiasm In favor of th elec- huntlnB deer at any tImo trie road from Coos Bay to Rose burg Is so strong that it amounts shall not be klned at nny tlm0i almost to a demand. Having been I hunter Is limited to live deer per sea ffor so long isolated the people arelso; and deer hides shall not be sold fully awake to the imperative neces- or transported for sale, except when sity of a commercial artery which I lesally tasg0lL ill tap and nurture the rich coun- Oo - " ? "" c 'e try intervening between Coos and' Kish Trout shall not be caught Douglas county. In the Coqullle between November 1 and April 1. Valley Sentinel Mr. OrvII Dodge has 1 (Salmon trout may be caught in tide 'i, the following editorial on the merits watcr any time- n ls "Mnwtui to tnlf., Hn. .I41. nnln t ...I..n ,. 5-of the proposed line In relation to' , , . ,, . , . ' a 1 ntnor iIpv no t linn linnlr nnrl tip nr in frtho Coqullle River Valley: ,. then, ThG lmlt , 12- ..... ., "The people of this Valley seem to j Those less thnn five Inches long must be very enthusiastic over the olec- ttric lino proposed to bo constructed from Roseburg to the waters of Coos j Bay, and there is little doubt but' ' that the road will be built. There ' seems to bo no necessity to set forth j be returned to the water. Explosives or poison must not be used to kill fish of any kind. Pish must not bo taken near any flshway or ladder. Pheasants, lite. Prairie chicken, grouse, pheasants, China or other to the public the great advantage i Asiatic pheasants, quail, partridges, that ovory property owner would en-' capercailzie, moor hen, wild turkey, irv if u,,oi, r, ,. 1 iii,., lor woodcock shall be killed between j.-., mm. wnwi tx iwuu la UUUl, UUCUUSU g'titho people seem to realize that fact December 1 and October 1 following; L fully, but do they realize that it will ' tUo "m,t ls tCn birds ,1,or daV' oxcopt cost an effort on their part to bring vabout such a desirable enterprise. No company of men would Invest their money to build such a road un less tho citizens along the route are ' In full accord with the proposition, and it is now tip to the people to say whether tho road shall bo built or not, in short, if they sttbscribo lib erally for the stock and give the rights of way without charging un reasonable prices; then there will bo some hope for success. If every one will adopt tho slogan, "The road shall and will be built," and all assist as much as they are able to, then we may expect to bo able to journey to tho interior of th0 State much cheap er and with moro comfort than is possible now. "The same old knocker that always appears when some enterprise is in augurated to bettor tho condition of communities Is in sight, but it is tho opinion of tho Sentinel that tho man who opposes such an entorprlse will eventually find that ho ls in the wrong pew. There nro several kinds of knockers. Ono class is composed of persons who have not been en dowed with a largo amount of intelli gence, hence, it is impossible tor them to realize what thobenollt to tho country would amount to. Then thoro la nnothor class that always opposes everything that they them selves have not proposed. Thoro is utill another moro dangerous class who have intelligence and high stand ing who oppose new enterprises on account of selfish lntorobts, and the cold water they pour on tho propo sition litis great olfect, but wo have noticed In our oxperlonces among men that the water often returns to hwamp the persons who first used it. "Tho peoplo should have some thing to say ns to tho route tho road takes. It is our opinion that It should come down from Myrtlo Point by A rago and Pishtrap, as thoro nro large settlements on thnt side of tho river, and thero was nover a prettier town Bite than Arngo affords. Hut this quostlou can be disctiosod t'ur thor on, stud It will depend,' no doubt, on tho support recolvod in those two neighborhoods. "It ls our opinion that nil prop city in this Valley will bo worth nt loast 20 per cent 111010 nftor tho road is lu operation thnn It is at this tlmo, lliorafore every property owner ulmitld do his utmost to encourage the enterprise. The committee will gund out n solicitor In the near future to ascertain the wishes of tho people in the matter." in Tilamook county the open season is from September 15 to December 1. China pheasants cannot be killed in Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Curry or Clntsop counties until September 15, 1907. Squillels Silver gray squirrels shall not bo killed between January 1 and October 1. Water Fowls Geese, swan and ducks shall not be killed from Febru ary 1 to Septomber 1 (except in Coos county between August 1 and Febru ary 1). Tho limit is 50 per week. No sink box or swivel gun shall be used to kill geese, swans or ducks, nor any blind more than 100 feet from shore. No shooting nor build ing first near feeding grounds be tween ono hour after sunset ana one hour before sunrise. Water Rail, Sea Gulls, Ktc Wat er rail, and upland plover shall not be killed between January 1 and August 1. It Is unlawful to catch, kill or Injure any seagull at any time. Sons IJIrtls Killing or destroying tho nest or eggs of all wild birds, not game birds, Is prohibited, except crows, blue jays, horned owls, butch er birds, magpies, sparrows and hawks. Shipping Game of all kinds must be plainly marked as such for trans portation, also with name and ad dress of owner or consignor. Sale Piohllilled It is unlawful to sell or ship out of tho state for salo and door, mooso, elk, mountain sheep silver gray squirrel, wild swan, duck, water rail, prairie chicken, grouse, pheasants, China phonsants, copper, green or Roeves pheasants. Trapping Trapping game birds or animals is unlawful. Penalties Oregon statutes provido for tho punishment of violators of ganio laws by line or imprisonment. or both. One-half of all lines goes to infoimcr. Since tho movement for an electric railway from Roseburg to the coast has such a substantial local backing, says the Roseburg Review, several capitalists have begun inquiring in relation thoreto, and are already making propositions looking toward tho financing of the movement. Among these is one from New York city, showing that tho great financial center of America has an eye on our western coast. The following letter was received Tuesday by Attorney Louis Darzee, and is self-explanatory: Now York, June C, 1907. Mr. Louis Darzee, Roseburg, Oregon, Dear Sir: If your railway project is advanced to the point of readiness for financing I would be glad to take the matter up with you. I may add that any contract I would enter into with you for that purpose will be guaranteed by a Trust Company bond in any leasonoble amount you desire. Such bond will be given to your promoting company at first or minimum cost. Before you' make survey or go to any expense, if wo are to handle the proposition we would like considera tion of same, as w ehave considerable special interest In railway and elec tric power in Oregon, and some close to' your neighborhood. Kindly ad vise me. Yours very truly, DONALD FITZGERALD. 80 Wall street. SKATING i RINK An n oft V ncements: 1 i 1 Upon aiternoon u.q even ing, 2 t& 5 and; 7 to 10, week days only. 1 J Pricesrj 25 cents for use Jbf Rink skates. 15 cents for those their own skat j 10 cents admission uentiemen pvqnings Special attention given to beginners every after noon. J Bestof order always main tained, j using to During his ordeal on tho witness stand, Harry Orchard touched upon n matter that Is of great interest; it was tho fact of his having written n story of his Hfo during the past year. Such n story has not only been written, but hns been prepared for the publishers, and the first install ment of it will appear in McCl tire's this month. Singularly enough, this story, brought out In part by Mr. Richard son In his cross-examination, further illustrates the point, made so plain by the Information elieitcd by Mr. Richardson's questions, that Orchard began at once, after he had mado up his mind to square himself with tho world, to mako an effort to provido for his wife and daughter whom he abandoned long ago In Ontario. The writing of the book was prompted by the desire to provide for tliem, and in making tho arrangements for its publication care has been taken to protect them. They are to' receive the benefit. Thnt has-been the guid ing thought throughout, and if tho book has a good sale the wife and daughter will be greatly benefited. Tho manuscript of the story was sent east some months ago to a Rev. Dr. Dwight Ulllis. He called in Mr. McCluro and showed him tho matter. The publisher at once expressed a desire to get It, and when he was out hero a few weeks ago tho arrange ment was completed. The story will bo brought out in serial form and then published as a book by Mr. McClure. .e res ( outh Marshfield are of: t ring 0 Grand &6S ge. If you don't see any fun in Marshfield drop around to the shooting 'gallery on Rront St. Prizes Offered for Best shots. rUANDCJiN OBSERVATION TRAIN BximXhu is postiumedVto tnmor low .ikVjcK, Suudav, .wte 23, on oiMiiinA iM rh.. daisies Alcrtlc. R0ESSLER ADVANCES Co eminent Kiiglncer Supervising Coos liny Has Territory Kulnrgod. Colonol S. W. Roesslor lias been officially notified by the War Depart ment as division engineer of what Is known as the Northern Pacific Divi sion, embracing the district alone the OreKon, Washington and Alaska! coasts. His headquarters will be nt Portland, but he must make frequent viBlts to Seattle and Skagway. in no way, It is explained, will the ap pointment abect his position as engi neer in charge of the local corps of I'nlted States englueers. WWTHr Hie l'ulf -Oii'I to wnsli i hes, nt t Di L. Avery, m lYicuiaKCl- KIBIMimiHllllMlllHIHJ. iy.,.,LKniJ laamuwrrr urnnrraTTrarj-rnninrrrrfimunniii i in n m etui furnish the following Thorouthn'ed Egg at I $2.00 Per Setting IJhoOk) Island KeVs Uaretl Plyinoutlfyvocks VjntoLeghorns Peldn Ducks JOHN wAfLANAGAN Senfi in ydjir onjvrs Nov Eggs- hipped anywhere in he county. IIIJIIWlll ! W. 111., Upat Avn.zaiipaj i Fitting Glasses is no J side line with Aus we M I toit : l I I BEST SERVICE S I BEST GOODS I f We nre odiiined tnifiirnkV, hmh X I I F. J. HifYBS 1 W OPTOMETRIST I Dr. Bancroft 3 V FORW visual dep.ects pervousA chronic ills Office opp. Central Hotcl Flanagan & Bennett Bank VutSIlllX D. OHKOON. OjipitnpitihirilH'il JWOOO .1ji,-u fiu I'n.litbl.lfwl li . I'MWMI.II M I'.lltO -pOtiUVU iiici a Ki'ui'rai unihiiiprnusnifs3 ami draws 011 the linn"- it 1 nlUoriBn. b-tn Kranciwo C'ul'f itiUNMIpn&l InukYoiUaiia Or., Flrsl Ni. lonl Bunt, H03 jhurg, tor., I Hanover Na- uoiai1 1.1111k J.NutA VorJi, K M. Itotlichtld i Son, LoiiUonfKiiKlaiid. Alto fell (dinngooti nearly all ttie principal Pities 01 Knlope. Arcountstppt subject to clpektafo deposit loik boxes for lent at S euts V month or 5 a year. I INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Oakley Arnold Y IL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS' WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders J- Oflico fixtures a sppeialty. Store Fionts, Counter's Mielving.A Let us work out your plans. See s lip. fore buil 1 Shop opnbsitc Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street 01th Beiiil, Ore. Ph)210ne o Ofice in Myeri Bldf, HtSB9S7aiZZX5S33iS2SES2&BZan: 1 i V 7 1 I'hntevor your roquirments tliidlis the depenablo store. No to worry wheter thqf article purchase is wool.yor part or cotton; no havnfo to de- ;in tho saleman's kfitnvledij;o hingcoiitainingcdttpn goes isiinon's store minv stores it on this poiiii, but Ave lelievehat you have ;f riglit to isist on getting all v)ol or all rorsted Vahrics, as -vofl as style lid fit. Tho mi.'ir.nnlon nf Vmr Clothes is settled bvfthe naine JT" D 1 fuel' Jr not lto til re sii , Exclusive agency fd iamous garme lr these ats (andson 1 2nd Street In Sacchi New Building mismnEWMiM'imyMmmmwKwiimm i Cleat big tender ones-appetising-- real relis i. You'd pay double for the same grade elsewhere.) Ask your neighbor-she buys j oliveJ there. 1 Corner B. and Second streets. I I If I 1 As te tinrfirnJtirMfittBm ftTt,fltiiifBrifnirfmT''tiiirlii. r 1 : 1 Minii . ttnHUi