TH,.CflQS-AV TIMES., MARSHFIELD, OfifiQON FRIDAY, JUN&7, 1912-EVENINGEDITION. If DANES LI Bill I ilniiL DHLUB DUNK -o nY wincir ooos . liANOHERS MAS? rn jNTBRKSTINQ INOEIV Ll IT1I THE AMERICAN KBI0DRVMAKK. ,tid Prt to CoM B3r rrtrrtM.) Lhowk. a a. f;- ta td "t P-iy ..IM & in the faco ot repeat- LJi have Drouut wvi ,w co.7. i-..i id told hv "orIa. i- cionn Amnrlcnn HnrC JTBUKIb b(ii . to DonraarKi nun euK" """,;.'., tPOrtupontnon,euuV. iW FT,' - rfrS! money lor niw ""I u, President Taft hopes to H Into tbo unueu buiujbt iui flnf his rccont locturotour tiesouin. vi "5" " . lent by tno uupuru"". MMclally Interested in dalry w:.jVi.., urhinh thn Danes meiwHJB u . com' tno i"d- i"""!'"""" y most prosporous, I mean . i tnVlnit Infri rnn. Mlton, niiu whims . - - .L. .t.lnA ilM tllAV llfll.l IM WU-w -w - meet hu u? wiww rw ptrw w ." ." .-a-" ilr next 10 lum ui o'' t no very rich peoplo thbro. im It fairly well off, but tho it is mo more tuiumii uit li. ....nui-x.ui Xtntnplnl j Is as common In Donnmrk UIOD. tlmo Illiteracy in tho coun- .... hm.I mI.II. I itrj man, wuumu, uuu tiu .... A T vfiApa iinlnaa hrt tin , an read and write Tho br which thoy have- nchloved ..... j.n.i....U.. thn,. KUV JI4UDJIUIIV ., muw ....llj.nl ...I ..i.. Iftn ft a yratuuui uuuvut.w... - . .1 . ... MMA... .1 .... M.t 4;nem Ul tu-uyuiuuuii. uu iJljcat asslstanco of govern- liutsnco, tbo only mcand of fhlch tbo Daueshavo is ngri Donmark. llko Julius Ifliul nf nnclont davs: is dl Ito tbrco parts butter, ba- nti- Now, tno govoru- Jer dononuont unon tno itoet everything in its powt, Lh Ihn number of small ui this It has dono by mnk- k; it cheap as possibio iror ctrs. It controls n groat ! hioki. mannirod somowliat i mtnnor of tho Credit Fon Tfn1hipftl Intinrai In rinn. )bi.workod on a fnrmlfor i.vhb Is noor. nnd who htiu iter to good that two roput- BDtrs or bts communo win S It. rriAv ntitnln from onn of kks t loan of about 11682 oner. Ho obtains this solo--! Chirac tor nnri nntlltr ni.l IDT ISAtfirlAl Hnriirllv hn run fith this money ho may Mur ium oiirom ay, to la acres. i meant mo and doad Btock I5d and thn nnrominrir Im. iJor the- working of It. Thw uinta uy tno bank covers Qtme-ienins of tho vnluo of -not of tho land, bocauso nmark Is novor sold moro- 1 The farm In Itn-linvl hr of Its production for, let us teven years In hard a repretents its ability t ury catuo and hogs. Thin QdIb of thn wnv In whloVt f) Kovernmont encourages fcucaUon of small farms. i to tbo quostlon of educa- I COtDDlllsOrv. It hnu honn r for manv vm nmi tm- UI UHnmnrlr 1f hA aava. l its natural resourcos is P vningsino Danish aon8fl KUcal value of practical ed- pa a series of dlBastore. fimsaster occurred In Jhe i When thn flliUnvnrv will tie Danes had so Impovor 'Mil by tho continuous )f Kraln that bankruptcy t GTfin thrt trrafit Ininlnmn. a danger. Then camo the "fiusn ports to Danish I the growth of America . wmen killed off what ta of profit the Danes ae rrom their Impor- Udmlrabl Lutheran bUh- C'lg. Saw thnt thn n,nai m at home, but that they rrwcatea as to make ''" for tnem to live in. U Datr ot Am n n m... d not work, and Jio be- - mo mgn schools, or 1 tre snmn liiin in r Which fnalnJ -.! -J. idea n( rr..r. maua , the year In which, te constitution, it was ,..i ,l'uor ane to own iiimpiethe constitutibn t ,k,ns "P of tl10 fou - Pp.. r . 'uo, DUUIUBWIB- ., uioidh circum- 1 men. tlnrl.. U. . . uri.,::.rMiB. rap?lu" r Mn '" ro-operate. In A niT to rortlf il.i . . &m?0ni doea not bf .. .ana naD,t orm bw J05" ,nBredlentB that y' "m us user. On timr 'vov uoaung ana and irritations s ehest and lungs. Tho Rai w Package. Ask m?d ?" Compound - mn. i(n1 cross tho high schools, wlch nro open only to mon over tho ngo of 20 years, the panlsh farmors learned to trust ono another; thoy also learned that with impoverished land and no capital they could not compete thoro with tho great landowners who were be ginning to sell great quantities of butter and hogs to England and Ger many. "Tho tendency in Donmark wiui nnd is to tho constant Increase of tho omnll farmers, but tho small farmer was practically nothing as an individual. To control tho Drltlsh market for froah butter nnd tho co loninl market for canned butter It was ncceBBary that thoy havo capital, it "was necessary thnt their product bo the samo In quantity nil tho year niu (always tho samo In quality. To stnndardlzo any product one must havo an enormous quantity of that product and tho power of controlling Ita quality. The Danish farmers, In ordor to do this, began to form co opcrativo soclotlcs. "This movement, fostered, as 1 snld, by Bishop Grundtwlg's high schools, began by tho organization of small soclotlcs of farmers of vnrlotts districts. In these each man was al lowed ono voto, but ho guaranteed that ho would supply to tho co-opor-atlvo creamery jUBt bo many pounds of butter fnt buttor fat boing tho commodity In which ho dealt and mako hlmsolf llablo Independently, plus tho unlimited liability of tho co operative socloty to tho government bank for tho amount of tho capital borrowed. Tho province of tho bank In this transaction Is not the main thing to bo considered. Tho bank must mako a fair profit, but tho bnnk really exists for the bcnoflt of tho farmors through tho co-opcratlv: soclotlcs, which thoy thomselvcs formed and which thoy themselves govern. "Today the Danish fnrmor buys nothing Individually. Ho uses no seeds till thoy havo bcon tested by thb exports furnished by tho co-opor-atlvo society. Ho buys his fertilizers, soyn beans from Manchuria, cotton and meal from tho Unltod States, through tho co-oporatlvo Bccloty. Ho novor kills his own hous, though thtro nro COO hogs to ovcry 1000 por tons In Donmark, but Bonds them to tho co-operative bacon factories, which wore founded some tlmo in the 80'b whon Germany refused tho Dan ish hog .because of an outbreak: of swlno fo'vor. Tho Dunes Instantly founded, with the assistance of the fcovernmont. largo co-oncratlvo bacon factories. In ordor to mako dairying posslblo the Danes had to regenerate tho land exhausted by tho lack of scientific treatment. "Denmark Is not a good grazing country. Tho cllraato for grazing purposes is probably tho worst in tno world. Thoro"nrobnljri4 wcoks In tho yenr whon cattlo can grnzo In tho open. In tho CO's and 70's tho Dane Intoly in possession of his land found that ho must root or dlo, or become an oxllo, as tho Irish wcro, for tho lack of asslstanco from an In telligent government. Ho rooted. Thnt Is, ho saw tho roots tho tur nip, tho carrot, abovo nil, tho groat sugar-beet root could be used not alono for feeding his dairy cattlo, but could be made most useful In restor ing his oxhnustod soil; but ho did nothing at haphazard. "Ilelng an educated man ,ho was an open-minded man nnd he lnducol his government to furnish scientific exports who could finally answer any question ho might ask. As an ox implo, let us tako tho small farmer .vlth threo cowb, throo hogs, four head of small cattlo, and a horso or two. Ho farms norhnps 12 acres. Now, It is a question with him as to tho rotutlon or nis crops; n o question as to tho amount of buttor fat that cow should produce Jt has, through tho co-operativo so ciety, tho use of a scientific export, who visits his farm ovory 18 daya and answers all theso questions an- i-i .nnnnltntlnrl with him. FUftllOr more, ho keeps a duplicate set of books for tho farmer, bo that the farmer knows exactly tho amount oi buttor fat each cow yleldo every week, when the cows are expected to calvo, tho value of tho service t every bull In use, and tho exact posl tlbn of tho farmer economically and agriculturally. For this service the farmer pays the expert 30 conts yeai ly per cow, the government paying tho rest of the expert'B salarytha expert being attached to the Royal Danish Co-operative Society. "Donmark is a country which com prises 15,000 squaro miles, which is f mmnn.. nhnilt fOlir tlmC8 tbO Slid of Delaware It supports at least S,- P00.000 persons In very gooa uum.i tion, and sonds out of the country each year, at a conservative estimate, trn nftn nnft worth of butter, ba- 6on, and' eggs. At least 190.000 worth of this export goes to Eng land; but tho Drltlsh market is re talned not alono by the invariable quantity sent out, summer and win ter, but by tho invariable Quality, panlsh butter being the highest priced butter in tho Drltlsh market. .-. - -. rnvnfiAN TAMAT.ES deHvered any Place in the dtv until in J wv TheV a?"nBADy to SERVE. Phone BBS. .. . . - m.. i.i4 vmi TiAve Llbby ooajj. iu "" y- -7.,-AIAVAYS TJSED. Phone 73 Pacific IjlTery & Transicr w SHOULD WE SLEEP BUT THREE vsuiio uux up TUiJ 24? New theories of fatltuo ilwoii chiefly upon the Idea of sleep con-, cenirauon nn evolutionary tenden cy to Bleep less nnd the t,osa!htlit nf Individual recovery In less tlmo than itr """""' spent in beu. Dr. Frod W. Eastman, a student of medicine, Who for thn lnnt novum! vnnn i. been assisting Dn Frederick S. Loo iu ins experimental Investigation of fatlgUC. ImS timvixl thn thnnn. nf sleep concentration to his own satis faction. Slnco last Novombor ho haB seldom slept more than nvo houra a night nnd many tlmeB not more than throe. During this porlod ho has gained flvo pounds. The pro cedure was not Injurious, ho Bays. It is tho mora rnmnrltntitn na ctrooo of work has mado this necessary iuuiuiub y io o, men nitor ulnnor four hours for Investigation nnd a fOW hours Of Htllllv Un inlrna v.rv llttlo exorcise nnd eats four times a uay. ho does not smoka or uso any stimulant not oven coffee. If coll restoration during sleep Is a task so relatively small, ho writes In tho Atlantic Monthly, tho question nrlses whether, In ordor to comploto this restoration, It Is nocossary for ub io spenu so mucu timo in sleep as wo do. Porhaps, on account ofj pop ular opinion and personal habit, wo wasto much tlmo In thla Jelly-fish condition thnt could bo mora profit ably spent In active pursuit of our ambitions. Thn nnmvnr. of rnnmn. depends upon tho naturo of our oc cupations, ir more uo much muscu lar effort Involved, with n corre spondingly largo amount of wasto in tho cells and blood, eight hours or more nro probably necessary. But If our work Is of a sndnntnrv nnturn and mainly of tho brain, there Is nat urally a smaller quantity or accum ulated waste, and less time is re quired for removal. Many are tho Instances of great men, past and present, who havo lived hoathily and worked unceasingly and strenuously on only four or live hours of sleep, or hnlf tho laborer's portion. Sure ly wo aro not to suppose thnt theso men nro physically different from othors, but rather that by Inclina tion or necessity they havo develop ed a habit of sleeping Intensely for a short porlod, Instead of lightly for a long porlod, with resulting gnln of tlmo nnd oulcloncy. Current Llt-orature. MIKKIIALS IN OHEGON Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love, a farmer living near Lovena, eVpf.lB:and.nndqtheTtobeV.,-you v.'.." .!.-, Thuv cave me al- i'.irru.fhnnmv kidneys 3 'sluggish 7" -inactive I can Red Cross Drug Store. Coon County 1 1 as Only Coal MIum In tho State. A bulletin Issued by tho Orogon Burcnu of Mines on tho economic geological resources of tho state gives tho following Bummary: Tho totnl vnluo of various kinds or stono produced in Oregon in 1910 wns $1,108,478, ngalnnt a total In 1909 of $288,940, an lncronso of 283 per cent In 1909 Oregon was 37th In tho lst of states and roso In 1910 to tho 20th nnd produced ono-sovon-tloth of tho total amount and in 1909 she produced one-two hundred nnd fiftieth. " " " " In 1910 Orogon produced 0743 tons of llmo worth SCC.039. Tho avorago prlco was I9.C5 por ton. Tho preceding year 3200 tonB wcro pro duced on nn avorago prlco of $9.14 per ton or a totnl of $29,305 in value. This shows an lncreaso of more thaa 100 per cent In tbo quantity of llmo produced In 1910 ns compared with 1909 and tho domnnd was such as to lncreaso tho prlco even with this greater production. Tho output of mineral water in Orniron In 1910 wns 88.970 Rations. valued at $22,989. ThlB compnrod with 41,000 gallons with a vaiuo ot io (.) in mon. Thin elves n train nt 117 por cont in tho quantity of mineral wntors sold In tho Btuto over that In 1909. The nggregato vaiuo or the mino production of gold, silver nnd coppor In Oregon In tho calendar year 1910 was Z70U.U7B, as comparuu Wlm $827,001 In 1909, a decrense of $12C,32C. , Tho total production of coal In Ot gon in 1910 was 67.553 short tons having a value of $325,229. Tho coal mining industry of Oregon la suffering from tho great IncroaBe in the production ot potroloum in Cali fornia nnd Its uso for domestic fuel ns woll as on railroads and for man ufacturing. Although tho production of coal In Oregon docreased from 87, 27C short tons In 1909 to 67,553 tons In 1910, a loss of 19,743 or 22.62 por cent, tho total value of tho production Increased .06 per cont or r,.n ok ORK In 190Q to $235,229 In 1910, the average value for 1909 being $2.09, whiio in im h was $3.48 per ton. Thero were only two mines, tlie Newport and tho Beaver Hill, both ln Coos County, that shipped coal In any ...ontitv th nhlnmenta bolntr made almost entirety by sea to San Fran- More than 1,500,000 barrels of Dnwim .nmnnt hnvlntr a value Of over $3,000,000 were used In the Portland territory In 1911 and not a single barrel wns manufactured in the state. EVERYHODVS DOING IT, DO- ING IT. Doing what! , . Tlnvlne PIANOS Ot GOING & ITAItVKY'M. Real Estate and OTmv .oiT ivnu i'llir. innnwinvu Several good bargains In Farms and AUG. FRIZEEN. na rAntwi Avp. Marshfleld. Oregon. E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 160 North Front Street, MARSHFIKIiD, ORB. Marshfieltl and North Bend Auto Line GOHST KING. ProDrletor. TffrfJf I, LICAVI3 MAHSHFIELl) LEAVE NORTH BEND. J 7:16 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 3:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. ll;3flA. M. 12:30 P.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:15 P. M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P. M. ' 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 4:15 P. M.j 4:00 P.M. 6:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:45 P.M. ' 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P. M. 6:16 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M. . 9:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. ll:00P.M. 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. Leave North Bend Allen's News stand. Leave Mnrsltilcld Chandler nnd Blnnco Hotels and Busy Corner. .1. For the Use And Enjoyment Of Every Home -public utilities arc for the use of the ninny not of the few. -inva gas company the manufacturer, the (lis- tributor and tho retailer are all in one or ganization. -while the cost of living has been going up tho price of gas services has been going down. -our manufacturing plant, distributing sys tem of mains, and gas appliance department arc'at the 'Command of 6very housewife. -wd offer modem yftis'rangcs on ourco-opcr- ' ative paym'fiil plan 'which means'on j;crmsttfyM suit your convenience. t -gas s6rvic,o js economical and clean. It saves much disagreeable 'labor and is comfort ablo and convenient. -telephone 178 and we will send a represen tative. OREGON POWER CO. Telophono 178 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PUONK .MAIN rt7I We Have Been Successful In buying a largo Btock of Hrst class Electrical malorlnl nnd cnu glvo our patrons n vory low prlco on hoUBo wiring. Got our prlco you can't afford to miss It Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J WM.S.TURPENI Architect 171 FRONT 8T. BlancharcTs Livery Wo hnvo secured tho livery busi ness of L. II. Ilolsnor, nnd nro pre pared to rondor excellent Borvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Uny. Careful drlvors, good rigs and ovorythlng thnt will moan satistnctory sorvlco to the public. Phono us for n driving horso. n rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo also do truck ing btislucsn of nil kinds. HLANCILMM) lUtOTIIEItS Phone i:iH-.I Livery, Feetl nnd Hnle Service. 141 Plrat nnd Alder Street. Have That Roof Fixed vow Bee COllTIIELL VUonr Hlttf WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pncu inntlc Cleaning Company. Oi tiers for unrk taken at GOING Ai HARVEV IMIONi: 10(1 r It. BIRD II. CLARKE. -' Specialist In None ami Spinal Disease. Office Boom 2, Rogers Houso, Mnralifk'lil. Offlco Hours 2 to. 6. Phono 144-L. ' TlT. A. J. HENDRY'S J Modem Dental Parlor. We aro oqutppod to do high clan work on short notlco at tho very lowosi prlcos. ExamlnaUoh free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chnndler hotel, phone 112-J. J W. HENNHTT, Lawyer. )me oror Flanagan ft Bennott Bank larshfleld Orogon -H. J. T. McCORMAU, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Orogon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, Opposite unnt ndlrn Phono 106-J . CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the closo of business April 1H, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $208,201.63 Bonds, warrants aad Bocurltlea 78,947.00 U. S. bonds to securd circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34 Cash and sight exchange 198,208.68 Total 8.101,128.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 SurplUB and undivided profits 8,816.49 Circulation, outstanding JS'292'22 Deposits ",013.22 Total $501,128.71 In addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability of Stockhold ers is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND RAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vico-Presldont. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance in North I'Vont Street Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractor! nnd Supplies. PHONi: 181-R. 170 So. llromltwiy, next door to I'liltm Meat Market. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 1 1 l-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OAltS Aftor 11 P. M. Phone 5-J Residence Phono 28-J Will innko trl)H Io Coqullle. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSIIFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 4i!H:!H6 Banking House 5?x2?'2 Cash and Exchanges 251,981.90 Total ' $734,774.62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 522H222 Surplus and Undivided Profits 65,603.67 Deposits 629,210.95 Total $734,774.02 Lynn Lnmboth Fred Nemlo Cadillac Auto Service Good Curti RciiHonnhlo Rates All Night Service Careful driving assured. Phone Blnnco Pool Room, 231-R until IIP. M. Aftor 11 P. M. phone 5-J. Pnlnee RoBtnurnnt A Modern Brick Building, Electric Light, Steam Hoat. Elogautly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Wator. H OTDIi 0OO8 C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 conts a Day nnd Upwards. Cor. Broadway nnd Market. Marshfleld. Oregon. BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK House Molng nnd Grading, Wo aro prepared to do this work by tho day or contract and guaranteo satisfaction. Lot us figure with you. G. 8. FLOYD & CO. Phono 316-J. Marshfleld, Ore. MEN of Idea I. who havo noma luventtf o ability iileiuewriUiUIIKlXt'.Y X M.INTIKK, 1'uutil Aliontej.. WuMumoa. II. C,