J&1 l X t, (W.JRJR Jt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 191 3. EVENING EDITION, u ? COOS BAY TIMES WT- O. MATjOXKY IMItor unci Pub. OAJtf Ii. MAI.ONKY News 1'ilitur Official Paper of Coot Counly. Dedicated to tlto service of the oetvJe, (.hat no good cause eliall lack: e btniplon, find that evil shall w Cfcrfro unopp sed. STOLE POISON ITOTAKE GAflE SIBEEf WORK BOND SALE IS ANSWER l 10 END LIFE! OF DISEASES IS OUTLINED DELAYED AGAIN ABOUT 1 (Continued from Pago 1.) ASAAVWSAA Entered nt tho postoffleo at Marsh JLVsM, Oregon, for transmission rCfcraugh tho mails as sccoud cl.m and also took a small box of strych astxll matter. ' nine pills while visiting Dr. F. J. Ilnvnu Kfitiirilnv itmttitmr Arrnrilltiir ' to tho Indications, he simply used the SUIISCIUPI'IOX ltATKS. DAILY. One year $G.00 cyanide, the most dondly of poisons. Per month f". 0 ( Dr. Hnyos testllled last evening WKintliY. t,.,t ie i, st lnot stoner on tho eM.ald;ir'lctVyn advance the llrenkwntor coining to Coos Uny wirtrftcrlptlon prlco of the Coos Bay "uo"t December 1. After they nr Yfmoe In $D.0O per year or $2.50 for lived hero, Stoner would occasionally lr months. ,lrol, (0 nyes' offlio and lslt with Address all communications to ! 1'1- On day when ho was up there, COOS HAY DAII.Y TIMKS. Dr. Hayes was using tho cynnldo to grsliflcld :;;:;: : Orecoi clonn goI( aml romrked how dendly a poison It was. Stoner nppcared to -SCRlll.KTIO.V FROM I ho only casually Interested and ro- NWITZI.MI.AXI). maikod that ho had used It around j mines. Tho matter was passed over. rp 1112 United Stato bureau of oilu- ,nBt Saturday morning, Stoner vlslt- canon seni one oi cue miuui- u(, tt0 w,c ,.. Hnycfl ,,,, t0 - visors of rural schools of Htop out nn(, oft stoner lIono , tho So.uh Carolina to Switzerland for a ' 0,ncc ,t ImlHt ,mvu ,,ccn thcn t)l(lt .three month's Investigation of rural ,0 ,,,,. tho Bnn vn, fl out of do1 conditions, declares an ex- tl0 )Hrg(J botlIo ()f rynnldo nn(, , tbanKc. Ho has returned and report- to()k tho 8tim box of Htrychnlno d to n conforenco of educators somo ,,, ,)r ,,nyc8 d(ln,t ,, thcm Jarfs which nro worth notl.e by oilu- , Coronor wBOn CflC(1 h8 nt. aitTs nnd rural school patrons In J tcntlon t(J ,t yo8tor(Iny. toils country. , hQ0 Urown, who mndo n ehoml- Jn Switzerland $500 Is considered CJ, innyB,H nf ,ho ,,, nmount o a Kood salary for a teacher. After ,,, ,oft , tho vn pronounc0l, z uioumo or BOrviCO MO may go as , I.-nVnnli!.i nf nntnimliiiii nn.l nl.n n.t-. .. OAn i I. I.... i.. ,.i. ,....... ' " --- w ""'"s '" -"-"'" , pronounced tho pills to be strychnine jbfch as 1800 ithnre than hero, however, and In ad HlUon to his snlary ho Is furnished dwelling, a certain amount of gar- pills. Dr. Housoworth, who performed tho autopsy, said that there wcro In ln land nnd wood for fuel. His ,.. ,lf l1on(Il llolntP ..,. liv, ff !' '? 1KTnil,.y '," '!.? """I0 -vanldo poisoning, but that this -toulldlng with tho school. Ills posl- ,.,. no, ,m ,,, ,,n,ftrmlnoil HIM Ml IIUl UU UUII II 1111 IIUll'I I1III1UU without nn nnnlysls of tlie contents nf (In flfntnnnli. Itnulrlort Hila lin unlit schoolroom ho Is often hocretnry of th(U st()ncr hn(, ,ecn H1ffor from Jinn Ih of considerable local Impor Snnco. Asldo from his duties In the She local cioumery association, lead r of tho church, and geneial Intel lectual guide of the loinmunlty. IMlVImn a teacher Ih engaged for a po sition It Is for life or a long term of ' yenra. Ho settles down with the poo jOo whoso children ho teaches, and 'ti Ecnornlly expocls to mnku Hint par tlular Job his llfo woik. And ho jriuit. Chonges are rnre. Twclxe mw toacherH In ono year In n sys tem of "10 was considered eiy nn nnnnl. In the Swiss cantons school Is In smhaIoii from 8 to I In winter time, with an Intermission of two hours nt noon (three hoius for tho younger children). In summer tho children linvo to he at hcIioo! at 7:00 a. in. i pneumonia and both lungs wcro In such n condition that death might hnvo been cnused by tho disease. Tom Ilennet testllled nbout going through Stoner's effects with Coro ner Wilson. Mr. Ilennett tried to got In (oniimiulcatlou with Mrs. Stoner In Sonttlo to ascertain If Stoner was a member of the Knights of Pythias In good standing. Tho llndlug of n lino K P chili in In his effects Indi cated that ho had at least onto be longed to the order. Olllcer I Sboiipe nnd I). Holdlmnn also testllled about Stoner and told what he had told them about himself when ho wan arrested City Council Plans Precaution- tional Move Against Contarjions. The Marshfleld City Council last ccnlug after listening to the lead ing of the annual leport of City Physician Mlngus Instructed the Health Committee to take up the matter of providing a placo of de tention for contnglotis diseases. The ropoit was pi luted In tho Times jesteidny. Tho lccoinmendatlon of a boat house for tho purposo met with fnor. Hariy Winkler Raid thnt ho thought that a placo of detention was absolutely necessniy and thnt In addition to protecting the health of tho community, It would be n saving for tho city In cuso a serious contagious disease should bo dis covered here. Ho Btnted thnt only threo or four weeks ago, n man sufforlng from smnllpox wnlkcd In to n locnl physician's ofllco for treatment. Tho stranger did not know what ho was nffllctod with, and tho phjslclan 'didn't know what to do with him. Finally tho pa tient said that he could go back to his bont and did so. Mr. Winkler said thnt something should bo done nt onco to provldo means for cop ing with tho danger. Messrs. Albrccht nud Copplo ex pressed similar views and bo did Mayor Strnw. Tho latter stnted thnt ho thought tho county would pay part of tho expenso hecatiBo If tho city did not take caro of these contagious diseases, tho county would hac to. Finally tho matter Was referred to the health committee to take it up with Dr. Mliigus. Tho only ob jection to tho bonthouso plan e piessed wiih tho likelihood of it be ing damaged and lobbed If toft Idle for nwhllo or unattended. Itoiitlue I'locec'dlng. lllds on the printing of city no tices ror tno ensuing enr woio op- would like to bcc Hall avenue hard ened and road and referred to the purfaced to connect up tho hard Plans Made for South Tenth Street and Johnson Ave nue; Other Projects. Fuither plans for street Im piovcinents weie taken up by tho Moishfleld Clt Council last even ing, two new piojccts being pre paid! by City nnglnecr (lldley. 'Iho new piojccts punlde for South Tenth sticet fiom Ingorsoll to near the C. I. Kelgaul home, fiom wheie tho Ho nobis lknelopment Company will continuo It tluough their piop oi tv to tho county road. The other Is for Johnson Avcnuo, from Sec ond street to Klovcnth Btieet. City nnglneor Oldley stated that the maximum grade on Tenth street was IB per cent with n ten per cent grnde south of Johnson. Tho bildge rcnulrcd would bo twenty seven feet high nt Its highest point and tho deepest cut would bo only ten feet. He Bald that tho grade was practical as tho location was such thnt loaded rigs could got In on nn ensy grndo on Ingorsoll and then come down hill on Tenth street. A. Y. Mers of tho Hoyonlds De velopment Compnny Bald they were ready to continuo tho Improvement as soon as tho rest of It was done. On Johnson nvonue, tho maxl- juiitn grade Is six (per cent until near Eleventh, whore It is twelve per cent for n short distance. Tho nBSPsanicnt for tho roplnnk Ing of Hnll nvenuo from Fourth Btreet to Front street was tnndo Inst night. Owing to tho plans call ing for n sidewalk being built on tho north sldo of tho street, tho property owneis on that side will have to pa n higher assessment. Tho assessment, exclusive of Inter section Is Jl.dfiTi per foot front on the south Bide of' the street and $2,225 per foot fi out on tho north sldo of tho street. Councilman Copplo said that he for tho attack on Mrs. Hlauchflold, i., ui, .... ,.y.,..i.. ....., r i Instructed ., ,, . , ,, , ,,, , i .ii '"'iii;i n uiiui tn in'iu niuiiti u ; jwuiiiiu in nn iiiiiiiiiiieii ih line. . .. . .... , , , ..... l'miit i ... ,. , , , , com ileto outllt of barber too s, nd-1 on,lu jMiur tho four years of elonientiuy ....... , , , , ... Iniin. m . , , .. , , , iiiiniK no nun neon ii iiarner. ai ttr,lngln thopilinaiyHchool p,e- luinil)op ((f ,, (. or Councllnin,, Albrecl.t was In mriiiiiil rnr nvorvliiiilv. Iln clillil t ' ... . . ... . .., . ",','" liliuiks lllled out to permit entry on."" ",,L" "' u ,ll!" u improve pniceed into HCl.oolH that a.o caro- mnli. jinnH n (mtn a.tlXQ 1Y.im,Illo ttlltlrr ,,y lmvnK . Iliinuce committee Cliairmtiii Ferguson of the fi nance committee announced that F. A. Golden had been engaged to audit tho books of trio city lecoi ti er and ilty trensuier. Ifpon motion by Cm I Albrocht. Street Commissioner I.awhorno was to lmo Third and streets cleaned regularly. Market nvenuo, Cully differentiated for the unions typoH of chlldieu. Somo of the chil dren outer upon a technical tialiiltig; ml) urn aro sent through tho gymun--ilum and utlmntely to tho unlvoislty nnd ntlll otheiH aio piopaied for bus lnoRH llfo or any other suitable car .r:r, according to tho ability and np- a number or letters of lutiodiictlon to vai Ions people at vailous places. The toioner's Juiy deliberated quite a while before returning a erdlct. Some of the Jurois lefused to bring In a ordlct that ho had com mitted fiiilclde by taking cyanide ns tliov unlil (lilu . fiiil.l mil I... .t..fl..li..t. Utudo of tho Individual boy or girl. ,',., , ' , .... . . .. . ostabllslied without an ana yss of ho stomach being made. Finally they agreed to Insoit the word "appaient ly" In tho erdlct making It read that thcy had found that "A. Stoner had come to IiIh death by suicide, 'nppaiently' Inning taken cyanide of potassium," Tho coroner's Juiy consisted of (1. Leltoy Hull. CIiiih. Itehfeld, Ford Painter. O W. Mrlggs, A. II. Stuts man and (ieorgo Dludlngcr. Coroner Wilson stated that Mrs. Stoner had Hist told him to have tho body bulled ut the county's expenso hut had later promised to wlro $80 to deft ay tho cost of burial. She had not sent this amount last night. trim Swiss idea seems to be that I ')io teacher tdiould ho pint of the vommimltj with a stake and Intel out "n Jt good nud aihauiement. Ho uoniH to occupy somewhat the posi tion of the country pastor. And In this connection It Is leasoualile to lisle: If an excellent and useful man may bo retained year after year by a country chinch at a eiy small sal-aa-j why should not the community fre able to secure and tetalii the icrlcrs of nn able teacher In the Mino fashion? It Is solely woith tinulderntlon. I'ltUIT CHOP NUTS lti:COItl. AUhoiigh the pilccw for somo kinds it fruit, notably apples, ero below ttioso of foimor enrs. tho nop of '191 was tho most valuable refolded In Oregon. Tho yield of nearly all lnds of fruits was laro and the Tiuirliot nctle. Tho value of Oogon's trull crop foi a number of joins Is as follows: tisov ,i,4r(r.,ioo 100 2.41 3. noo 19'R 3. 260,000 110 8,i5il2,ROO 1911 1.(554,000 1912 T.107,000 I'OSTOKIMCK 1111,1,. Ilmiso lteJeiU AiiieiiiliiiinK AipiiiUIiik Tuft's Older. IH AuaiUlwl I'm In j Mr TIium ) AYASIIlXfiTON J.ifci. ll.-The t-ulloin nmendiiK ut io the pototllco Alipropiiutlun bill aiiuulllng the ex ecutive orderr.w liti h plucod nuls tniit pottmubtiiK ud ileiks of tho tlnst and o oiul Intig oltlceg and post uiasters of f , . i h i l.ih under c Iv II -nKu was h io ted l) the House inls by a vote it 111 to IOC. lug driven Protests about tho dumping of tin cans nnd other garbage uonr Second nnd Klrod weie. mndo. The stieet clennlng department wns In structed to dump tho refuse thoie to piotect tho embankment, but tho other garbage men hnvo been dumping all kinds of Junk. Then will bo notlllod to stop and will bo piospcuted If they do not. Mayor Straw Instiucted Maisbal Cutter to seo that all the licenses nro pnld In. Hecorder llutler 10 ported that Wllley & Schroeder nnd tho Coos Hoy Wiring Company had overlooked tho fact thnt their old licenses had oxplred. The council adjoin nod to meet January 27. surface paving. Kiigiuccr (lldley said that thoie was no dirt uonr with which to make tho fill nud thnt It could not ho done leasona bly now. Declination of Intention to le I u 1 Id the South Seventh streot bridge was made. The ostltuntod cost Is $18i"i0. This was storied somo time ago, hut nn advance In the pilco of lumber mndo It more costly nud tho council had to start all over again. ItOll FIFTH OFFICI Mbby COAL. Tno Kind YOU Imve MAVAYfl USUI). Phono 72. Puclfk jLivcry nnd Truusfer Company. iiaimioai) m:vi:.ri: ii:em:.Ki: Coming In Oivgn Show railing OH in vuv Just Pah. SAI.H.M. Jan. 1 1 While tho taxes on tho lnilioad Hues in Oregon Increased appioxlniatoly 30 per cent lust oar, the freight t infill- In Oi okoii showed a uiatoilol de-cu-aso and not opoiatlng revonues wore iiinio than n million dollais lex than duilng tho piocodiiiK .voar. ac ecu ding to tho annual mpoit of the stato railroad roniinlhslou. wliU b has Jut-t been completod. Tho lepoit shows that there mo lOiHt.Oi mllos of lallrnad In opoia tiou lu the state, from which the total operating rovonuos for tho onr woio $20,317,010.71, and tho operating oxpoiiieii wen- $10.3S0. 370 20, iPivlnit a not operating rev enuo of $0.901,270. IS. The not op erating levenuo for tho preceding ear was $11,121,715.03. The ton miles decioase In the f i eight tiattlc showed a decrease for the jour of 13.000.000 tons The 1912 taxes paid by tho mll loads In Oregon amounted to $2. 01 1.082 91. as against $1,007.49 17 pnld In 1911. Alti: SK.VP Win-less l' .1.11 fi. IjiiiiIn IVlegrnpli Fiaiul '1'Iiich- in Pilson. XIJ WYOUK, Jan. 1 1. Tlneo wlieless tolegiaph promoters woio sentenced by Federal Judgo Hunt. Cainoron Spoar, one of tho pionio tors of the United Wlieless Tele graph Compnny. was given flvo jcars In prison nnd fined $2000. Archlo Collins nnd Chnrlcs Vaughn nuie Kiveu iiirco nun ,iwo ami n half eais respectively. Tho tilo were convicted of using the malls to dofiaud. t.i,m:st WOM.W 1)1 r.s. QUIXCY, 111.. Jan. 14. Mis. Ulla living. S feet 4 inches In height. Is dead. Known as tho tallest wo man In tho woild. she travclod with a circus enis ago, fln.UI letlrlng to a niagiilflccnt country homo with all tho fin nihil o built acconling to her size oukoo.v scuooii i:xnoi,i,Mi:vr Knrollmout in tho public schools In Oregon has tdiown considerable gain every yoar. In 1900 theio wero S9.105 pupiu reglstoied. while In tho past ear theio were 130, 2CS. spkciaij 3iiimvi:i:k tai n sl.i: at I.I'.WIS' WKDMSDVY. Fifteen cents a pound. We aie running our MIIMVITK M'KClAli TAFFY SAI.K TOMOIJ. now nt i.Hwis' coFi:cno.. i:v. taffy m ci:.vrs porxn IiicI.miii County Postolllie Looted by KobbeiN Kccc-utly. MCDFOltD. Ore., Jan. 1 1. The llfth postolllco robbory In tho past two weeks occurred at Rogue Hlvor, whon thieves entered tho postolllco by means of skeleton keys and se cured several dollais In pennies. Thoy also broke Into tho Southern Paclllc depot, securing four dollais fiom tho cash till. Hntoilng Mur ray's Jowelry storo thoy stolo four gold watches, n gold chain and stick pin. Forcing nn ontrnnco Into tho city recoider's olllce, thoy oponod tho desk, but Bocured nothing. Thoy ran sacked McClaln's lundwaio storo, but nppaiontly took nothing, llroakliig Into tho railroad shed thoy stole n "speeder" and made a get-n-wny, aB thoy did two nights hoforo at Gold Hill. Postolllcea at Medfoul, i:agloPolnt. Tnlont, Gold Hill nnd Roguo IUver hnvo now boon robbed of stamps and pennies and theso threaten n Bhort ngo of pounles In tho valley. Doth at Cold Hill and Roguo River largo quantities of Btnmps woro handled by tho robbers, but left untouched. Tho men woro Been at Roguo Rlvor and a good descilptlon secured. Thoio are two of ehtm, ono 5 feet ,9 Inches, smooth shaven, thin, long face, sallow complexion, llko n dopo llend. walks with n slight limp. Tho other Is jivo feet, six Inches, thick set, wolghs 100 pounds, prominent uppor lip, Tho mon woik with false koys, chihols and slabs cuttors. Thoy mnko no noise, nnd do not blow safos. The havo rallio.ul bwltch Keys. Port of Coos Bay Defers Auc tion of $300,000 in Se curities Until Tonight. Tho Port of Coos Hay Commission this morning after a hi let bossIoii, adjourned until 7:30 tonight whon thoy will auction off tho $300,000 In suo of 2."-ycar llvo per cent bonds to the bond buyers now bore. Action was defcnccl this inoinlng on ac count or Mr. Fitzgerald of tho Flist National Hank of Clov eland being unablo to got a rcspoiiBO to his tolc grani for now Instructions. This morning the Port Commission decided to i eject all bids and nslc now ones nt onco fiom tho bond by ors but when tho delay was neces sitated by Mr. FIt7gerald's telegram being delayed In transit, he was re quired to enter his bid nnd ccrtl lied chock for $ in, 000. Tho othor checks wcro returned. About tho only dlrforenco between the two high bids, thoso of tho First National Unnk of Clovelnnd nnd tho Spitzor, Rorlck Compnny of Toledo, was ono per cent on tho delayed pay ment of nbout $1.15,000, tho First National offering four per cont and tho latter thrco per cont. With tho new bids at tho auction, It would not bo surprising to sco tho price of tho bonds ndvancod n lit tle bit, making tliom 5 l-3por cont securities Instoad of about 5 3-8 por cent ns tho bids of yesterday mado thorn stand. Ono buyer at Roseburg, who wns oxpoelod to como In yestordny, last night telephoned, and when ho found out tho bids that had been mndo sold ho would not como ns ho could not bid that high. Allen Frake. who Is hero rc-pio-sontlng C. W. McXenr nud Company of Chicago waH on tho Hay a fovv yeaiH ago when his llrni. then Wood In. McXoar ft Moore, bought tho $".1,000 Issue oflho Morshlloli! muni cipal bonds. Tho First Nation Hank Informed tho Port of Coos Hay Commission I hat it would piobably bo ablo to pay three or four per cent Intorost on uny considerable balance that tho Poit Commission may cany bore, nftor the salo of tho bonds until tho money is oxpondod. It will ho Homo Uttlo tlnio after tho bonds nro sold bcfoio tho inonoy Is all paid nut and tho ominission wanted to know about Coos Bay Water r.n J lls ?iosis..." jijf miuiiuaie." Acting City Attoincv w, lww.il tw.iiru.i .1 q,l '"" -' " mo Coci Water Conipanj throuch it. nojs hnvo filed nn nnm . complaint that the city o( ! Hold Iiiih inndii in n... n. , " , , u "ffgoai ...in vwiiiiinuuiuii ailOUt th( mill Iniiiliiiiiiiiln ... ...... . ' . ,,..:..:. '., Bunici ""' ' "" iuinwi-1 iienM charges of tin. ..ik i. . by sovornl lnwycis retained J water company, the nniiie. m Minor nnd Wlnfiees otn Va Cllllnell ,if Pnfllnn.l n...i . . - " "" " "llll J. fl'l lieu npponrinir on It. in tno nnsvvor It Is 8ta uiu vuiiipiiiiy inn not put I, mriy iiyiiruntB ordered bj council bccniiso tho city it Bpoclfy fchb ninoiint to L pi( ino servico nnd also bccao uAiuutiiuiiH nun mains were orb wnoro thero woro few rcaldenUi tho Inconio would bo small, i runner stated that tho nattr r ply In Mnrnhflold Is "; ndequnto, Biilllcloiit and nafe," It Is expected that the Railroad Conimlsslon will orittl hearing vory soon. Wliethen wiu-rioirr-tho hearing In Mini;! or nt Snlom lins not been nouncod, but If thoy folio wtht;l cectont of tho Wisconsin cotmslil thoy will como to Mnrsliflelt i:.pi:(-n:i) many amiins AVIIili co.mk to TiineoJ Opening of tho Pnnnnm Ctcd i:K-ctc-cl to Sec ll.g Inflii of Htiropcaui, WASIIfXGTOX, .Inn H.-ffsl Kient army of uiulcrpnld, t:j educated and largel utiderlrj mlgrnuts from the south of Erl laud on tho Pacific Coast cl . United States Immediately the opening of tho Panama Cl Tho federal bureau of Irnc Hon has not mndo any ap vostlgatlou of tho question alita the olllclala of the bureau i!: thnt tho Htundnrd of living oil workeis In California, Orejcn Wushliigtou is threatened by tier rival of theso pcoplo In anr i niiiubers. Analysis of figures from tttr.J rent ropoit of tho bureau, or, bIiowh thnt for tho car ni Retting Intorost on it ns tbov win i,n IWII.I.... I.. ... .. ' "," I ' ...y...!, ..nn. on tno bonds thnt Juno 30, 1912, tho lmnilgrtlci r sed ho amount. Rorlck Splt.er ' this country fiom Austria , I .... ..imiijr wiiiutMi io carry tho Imliinio In their bank In Toledo, but they did not offer any Interest on It nd tho Port Conimlsslon decldod they would rnthor hnvo It In the homo Institutions. Havo You Tiled Our Cl'T Till: HIGH COS'I Xeh tells how ho did It" "j y two 8?rl"tlo- :; -"'" uiy uiiu cougn nnd tho doctor s medicines im (... Aa1CoronaBtendCoffee S,h."l0M??, -CK'fcW ,r -. l1o u. an oidcr for one 25o hottlo of T w" "VY '"?. I ono l,0",ul t0y. ouo 25o hottlo of Toleys Honor V"' ' "' ,"""J' and Tar Compound." Xo oJK. 00S IIAY '''. COrrni: AXI) Sold by Lockhart & Parsons, tho1 SPICK 1IOUS1J Dusy Corner. so.mi: .motion Pi(-irui:.s. Fnltccl States Hvport,.,! ,o(io .Miles of Reels 4,m y,.m.t WASHIXC.TON, Jan. 1 l.-i:iovon ...uiiB nines ,,f motion picture fllm. $30,000,000 .voith of auto mobiles. $1,000,000 worth of tele phones nnd moio than $100,000 worth of noroplnnea woro nmong tho cxpoits from tho United Stntes In tho enr Just ended. Tho Uni ted States is tho world's largest pioducor of motion plctuio film, nnd tho quantity oxpoited during tho jonr nggiegntes nioro thnn C0.- vw.uuu leoi, approximately 11,000 "Hies, or enough to stretch from Now York to Manila. To liar Hanquct crFTMcKnlght, Arthur Peck nnd Tom Ronnett woro nmong the Coos liny men leaving his afternoon to attend tho annual banquet of tho Coos County liar As Boclatlon at Myrtlo Point, tonight. dInkenness Is a eurablo disease, which rooulres nT ir.!1.4:, .T!!? .11"' treatment i ,i " " afoiuo conndenco. It debtroys all deslro for whlskov heor, or other intoxicants. cn bo nenZ '" x!f 'n,e' ,No,8n'trIum ex Can l',n u JSS 0f !,mo " Work, tan bo given secretly, if aftor a rial you fail to got any benellt from onniMPr,monoy w,u b0 '""ded ORRINh Is prepared In two forms: nl:.,5T' trontment, a powder; ORRIM: No. 2, in pill form, for those who deslro to tako voluntary roatmont. Costs only $1.00 n box. Como In and talk ovor n,n ,,.: ICir UOOUIet. Owl nln In n.o T.t.. nn,l AD' ....... ... UIW.T.U, tlUIJ xoTicn to doo owxeJ All owners of dogs ltW city of Mnrshflold, Coos w Orocnn. nrn imrnln, nnHfltd tho nnnunl llnonnn nn ilOBS t08". paid to tho City Recorder on ' foro January 31, 1913. If m " noforo that dnto penalty fflU attached. t tit nlDT-rR. with us. 5'i' nw nviv,1 PrescilptIou Phnrmacv. i?i q W. H. Chanman of wmni.i. I l "o 7 1-J. Note that wnr,i ,.,.Q"! i . .. - ki-i i ill inn - S'. I, from lluiigmy 93,058, tl Italy, Including Sicily nnd SirfJ In, ir.7,13 1, from tho Itutslin plro nud Finland, 102,395, Gieeco 29,149, from llnlRarli, ! via and .Montcneirro 4447. ti Rouninnln 1997, from Turlff Huropo 1 1,481, Turkoy In Ailttl 7SS, from Spain 0327, and Portugal, 10,230 In contrail this total of G72.130 comlafM tho countries whoro tho W8JM' living standards nro low, Istti" port of only 27,788 from thew Gorman empire, 8C28 from rmi 8075 from Norvvny and S3.0STI tho United Kingdom. Tho Huropenn Immigration for tb. 3 wns 718,857, nud tho grand from nil continents 838,172. Skilled laborors admitted to United tSntes during tho )tuv- bored 127,010, whllo there nlso landed 184. 1G4 farm UW 135.720 rnmmnn laborers. ltUl Borvnnts and 231,070, Including mon nnd childron, who had W clnl occupation. Now York Btnto was the M tion of 239,275 oi these Pl whllo PonnBvlvnnln recelveu "l C25 nnd MnssaclniBOtts 70.171. Cj fomla got 28.905. Oregon nnd "Washington 11,882, M,!' thoso coming to tho Pacific i woro Aslntics. Whon stoornco tlckots to Francisco, Portland nnd Seatfo1 bo sold In tlm Mediterranean1 Ilalkan countries for $0 mo" tho nresnnt rnJn in Now 01 Immlcratlon noipinitj here " thnt tho Pacific Coast wl" .. .... ,... i il.le B' "nun oi mo iininigiuoi , flowiiiL' in Vow Vnrk. M!5,t BeHs. Penntivlvnnln nnil NOW Je Tlfik-ofn tnt. iicn nn nlnnnierS " run thrnuirli Mm rnnnl are WW' bo now on salo on tho Instsllc'l . nioiip :ii.j MAitsiinnra), or. City Mf,iJl E52Si-:?rvEii ac-rr ... IV. l.tlll,r .