rwr -L C;i3Ri ,sa 7-A THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. i lit tt HOLD II i FOR THEFT, Logged-Off Lands (iowiimient Itsiu-s Ititllutin Concerning Scientific Tlt'lltllRMll. Eureka Clergyman Under Arrest For Taking Money From Cash Drawer In a II a rd wa re Slo re Pleads P overly As Cause. EUREKA, Calif., Sept. 27. Why did tho Rov. H. T. Adams, rector of tho St. John's Episcopal clmrch, of Areata, stcnl money from tlio cash drawer of tho Areata Hardwnro Com pany? This Is tho question which Is the uppermost topic of discussion with tho hundreds of Humboldtors who Iravo known tho minister and heard lilm preach and pray. "I was strictly up against It. The church owed mo $150 and Ihad to liavo somo money or stnrve," Is the oxplanatlon given by tho pastor. But It was learned that the Ar cata church pnld Mr. Adams $75 in Bold coin last Tuesday and ho sta-t-cd stenlliiK from tho hardware stow on Wednesday. What became of the $75 he received Tuesday to mako preacher-thieving a necessity on Wednesday has yet to bo explained. Also It Is denied that the church owed tho ni'iilslcr $150. This amount would not have been due un til mo iasi oi uiiH nimuii. auiiiiw . t(on Ir niiowd to To limiBOd thft was paid $100 por month 75 by mA umm dHCCB ft ,,,,, Rrowt tho Areata church and $25 por month of llI1lor,rtllfIl nl, yollllB trees. In ly tho diocese. Tho diocese end o . w tho c08t ()f c)cnrnR tho ,,, tho salary was pad up to dato and IncrcaH0 from yenr to yenr. tho church had paid tho July salary Tjo mogt md c)lmnt0 6rv.CBrn leaving only tho August salary duo l0 n(, WC8torn Washington s Having reco'ved $75 from '" Ul,inlrftl,,y n,,n,)tet, to the growth of churuch on Tuesday and stolon 2'8tm.0 fornK0 nutl 8tock niny he rnoVo from tho hardwnro store on BrMC dlirlnR moBt of tll0 year. Wednesday. Thursday, V rlday and Th(j ln,lorbrHIh ,llny bo k0)t unilcr Saturday It would appear to tho 1ny-c0tr0, (,f tloBtroyo(, 1)y propoliy ,lt mnn that It roaulres $117 per weok 1zlnR Hicbo lnm,8 for m9turo to keep this preacher from starving Whon tMQ ,)ruBh g kod ,)y tho ,W lo death. 'of Angora goats, tho cost df clear- It was dee'ded o hold tho prelim- , Ujo Iim, fj ,,,.,,. redlcodi 'Jnary hearing n Judge lieor n court-, Tjo uro of , ,.,, ,limlB for An room in the Areata city hall. Tho o fl R ont charge agnlns tho clergyman Is Umj nBt foregt ro9 burglary. In tho second degree nnd Logged-off land Is profitably used 'tho penalty for an offonso Is not riinro fof (ro M foUow8. than flvo yearB In tho pontltontlary. , , . The United States department of Agriculture has recently Issued a bul letin on the "Utilization of Logged off Land for Pasture In Western Ore gon and Western Wnsh'ngton!" Tha bulletin was prepared by Byron Hun tor, agriculturist In tho office of fnrn management, and Harry Thompson, expert In tho ofllco of farm manage ment, both of whom havo made nit oxhaustlva study of tho land condi tions In tho Pnc'flc Northwest. !l lustrations wore used Bhowlng logged-off lnnds In tho various stages from tho time the timber was remov ed until seeded down In Italian ryo grass. Tho bulletin contains tho follow ing siimary of tho method recom mended for treating logg-off lands: Land Well Adapted There aro approximately 3,000, 000 acres of unimproved logged-off land In tho western part of Oregon and Western Washington. The area of such land Is Increasing very rap Idly. Much of tho logged-off land lu both Oregon and Washington Is well ndaptod to cultivation. Some of li Is rough mid should bo reforested. Owing to tho h'gh cost of romo Ing tho stumps It will bo many year boforo tho bulk of this land will he cleared and brought under .cultlvn- Vhon burglary Is committed In tho complotoly as possible during Aug- ,t.A I. I t 4 .,. ...lit. l. """"" n.Kiu u . ur uukiuu ... - i- Bt or onrly soptomber. whon every. alty of not moro than 15 years In tho tJi. (g . jionltontlnry, but for tho daytime, ,,. ..' .. nf rnRfl nrfi oll or second degree, tho penalty Is not tn,nc(, by gownK tnQ BC(jd , Uu moro man nvo yeura. .. mr. m. ,oof)0 ,, boOTQ th(J , ,., bo Is hold to nnswor boforo tho suporlor . fjiit court for tho crlmo, tho case will bo (3) Tho pasturo Is dtvldod Into hold In this city mid his first plea of govorft, nodB n ordor thnt th(J Btock "guilty or "not gumy win uo ue ioro ono of tho local superior judges, Tho Rov. John T. Shurtloff. rector of Christ's Episcopal church of Eu reka, visited Areata and It Ib said may bo shitted from ono oncloiuro to anothor as tho food becomes scarce or plentiful. ' Winter Posture Provided. (4) Winter pasturo Is provided by that ho was consulting tho Areata romoW tho Btock from an ,ncl0l! wImIbUw VAft-nrfllniv Hw naon if nnn. .. . . .mnrprunp,Huu.. .u - 1ro ,n oftr, 8(lmmor. , tho lato wlctod, tho Episcopal church will ... ,. . . .lirnm, . tn ,, probably toko steps to disrobe Adams upon thfl forng(j nroducej durnR thP lato summor and autumn. A good and tako from him tho right to pre' arido in an Episcopal ohurch as a rec tor. Funrral lletMen Strain Tho pilfering parson stole $5 from tho hardware storo Saturday moru- winter pasturo lessons tho necessity for winter feeding. (5) Because of tho difficulty of renewing or Improving tho stand of rwrnaa Auflnrr in thn atlltrinB nnil t-.irt lnB and J7.B0 more Saturday aftf-l.opg 'nmnMaK on tno Innd, ,t necessary to guard cnrofully against ovorgrnziug. (G) Because of tho undergrowth noon. Iiotwoon his visit to the stoio ho offlclntod at a tunoral, praying for i jb heavenly flight mid preaching a strong funoral sermon. Churrh is Dark Sunday tho Areata church wns "dark," to use a thoatrleal term. No BorvlccB woio hold during tho Sabbath and It Is said that none will ho hold until a now rector Is secured. Tho Sunday was a sad ono for inom horH of tho Areata Episcopal parish am d tho many fronds of Adnms In tho trnns-bny town spent tho day griev ing ovor tho downfall of tho sp'rlt nal loador. lllHTOlUC THKKSIII.Ntt MACHINE. T. L. Lee of Looking Olass, loft Saturday ooulng fro Josephine and Jnekson counties, where ho will or KHiilio Clrnnges. Whllo In Coos coun ty last week, Mr. Leo camo across au old liorso power threshing machine that has considerable history connect ed with It. Tho ninchlno is now own ed by Chas, Warner of Myrtlo l'oln, nnrt Is probably tho oldest threshing outfit In tho country, having been brought Into the Looking Glass Val ley, Douglas county, by Sol Brady, forty yours ago. Mr. Warner bought It Booral years ago to thresh his own nrnln, but It Is still doing sorvlco on a number of places on tho crook. It Is nn eight horso power affair, and whllo n little out of dato, It is In good Topalr nml doing good work. Hobo burg Hot lew. that porslsts In growing on uncloarod land and because they feed largoly or browso, Angora goats should bo wide ly tisod on logged-off pasturo land either to control or to kill the brush. I (7) Whon the Innd Is proporlj burned ovor nnd seedod, moro forngo should bo produced than tho goats Wan consume In addition to their browsing. Somo other kind of stock should bo run tn with tho goats to consume tli's surplus feed. Cattbt aro most satisfactory for this pur pose. Copies of tho bulletin, which Is known as "Farmers' Bulletin No. I til'," may bo had upon application to the United States department of ag riculture, Washington, D. C or by writing to oither or tho United State? senators or congressmen from thl3 state. This I& iBfe -WW "W 11 I Hill I ill WJW7 a Man's Store As Well As a Ladies' Do not think because we carry a large line of goods for Ladies that the wants of the men aro neglected. Our men's clothing and furnishings department is as complete and with a larger and more varied slock than many exclusive clothing stores. Wc carry all and only standard makes in all lines and all of the very best. 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