J" iikt. ? & MJnMit4U m. -mTTj . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913.-EVENING EDITION. 6 CHAMP CLARK" LAND SWINDLE HIES HERE Mrs. Fluclla Turner of Marsh field Gets Response from Speaker of House. Mrs. I'luellu Turner or Marsh flold In In receipt of ii letter from Champ Clnrk, speaker of the Nn tlonnl House of Representatives. Hcccntly when tlio Marshfield dele gation was planning to go to Wash ington, .Mrs. Tumor wrote to .Mr. Clnrk, who was an old friend of lior family and this is tlio answer Blio received: "My Dear .Mrs. Turner: 1 was very glad to hear from you. Your father and mother have always been among my prime favorites. I al ways thought your father wns one of the ablest nion I over knew. I havo said a hundred times that If he had studied law when a young man ho would havo mado one of tlio greatest lawyers In .Missouri. "I certainly am very much dis posed to do anything Llint J can at the request of his datigntor. I will bo glad to see your friends from Marshflold and help them as much ns 1 can. "Your friend, "CHAMP CliAIUC." TO BE SLOPPED United States Land Office Is sues Statement to Stop the Frauds. ItOSI'Ill'ItO, .Ian. :io. On ac count of so many Inquiries coming Into the United States Innd olllco at Itosohurg concerning the opening of the Oregon nnd California railroad lands to settlement, and In view of tho fact that hundreds of prospec tive settlers havo apparently heen swindled by unscrupulous persons operating In various parrs of the country, Merirs. II. F. Jones and Judge George U'ddle, register and receiver, respectively, of tho t'nlt cd States la.-.l ...iee at Koseburg. desiring to do ai: In their power to protect Innocent parties from the wiles of the land swindler, have Is sued the following statement con cerning government lands in their district, which comprises till of Southwestern Oregon: "Replying to your letter In which character of tho govoriimont hinds subject to entry in this district, un der Hie homestoad Iiiwh nnd the timber and stone act, will say that the lauds open to settlement In this district are composed of hills, moitu BASKET BALL ffl 6 S Marshfield Independents Adopt New Name Game at North Bend Friday. The Mnrshllelil Independent bas ketbnll team was reorganized Inst evening under the nnnio of the Mnrshtleld Athletic Club, with Dr. U. W. .Morrow as captain and Carl Larson as manager. A numbor of former college iuid..hlgh school stnrs wcro present, from whom tho tenm will bo selected. Tho material a) hand warrants an exceptionally fust tenm. The next scheduled game Is at North ltend Krhlny evening, Jan. .'!!. The team consists of lOkblnd, Otis, Hyrlo, Morrow, arannls, Kreeninn, Larson nnd Hustortidc. Tomorrow night tlio Marshfield High School basket ball team will al so piny the North ltend High School basket ball team at North lVend. The Marshfield boys havo hired an auto truck to take the team and rooters there, and expect n fast game. To Make It I'eriuiinent. "Curly" Larson, mnnnger of the newly formed Marshlleld Amateur Athletic Club, stnted today that the organization would bo mado a per ELECTION OF DFFCERS LO ...,,,, ,.nim ,.,.., IIN tains, small valleys, bench and bot-' i"""1 n?T;,.l!M!n ".n?. .MADK (.ODD (ItAIHvS. . . . .. . . iiriipiiniilv 11's of ntlilctli-H. Including track Knsfslde SchoiTri'mdlV Standing in ' ' "" Z ! ?,. , i J , .3. work. There Is lots of good material County 'I'cM. 'f some kind. The soil Is good and Jf ' JAl,rfnT'J Mrs. Thoinns, teacher of tho Hast- ...i,,,,, ,,, .....i.,,,. n,i ,irilHi, ,. ,.. nor college and high school stars . " " mv. ...v , 1. !.... ...... !. 1 .. tnlrn mi Ilirt llt iiuiiiu aiiAiuiin in imii' ui mv "' 8 do bc oo. inH rocoivim mo xrnuoH ,, i n, t.,.i ...in ,..,i,,,. ,i ... . . , . . . . a 1111 t 111 1 111-' I II 1 1 II II I II III 11 1 111 J fbl'lll .1.. of the Kustsldo pupils who rocontly ..., ,.... ..,. ., .....i,,,. ,..,,.. again. passed tho State l'lghth (Irado ex- c10ITos and all kind or berries do nmlniitioii. Tholr grades were as nv,,,,,,,!!,,,,!.. .n Tim i.mintrv t lOUOWBI I ,,.ii wfitttroil timidi nvni'v pntivnu or depression In the hills or nioun-, '''' ) tains affording a clear running' J brook or spring. Kxeopt In t:io ; higher hills and mountains, snow very seldom lies on the ground Study James Whltty Ida Shutter Maydronm Mclxmn Anna Lund Arithmetic .. !'- 100 SI Writing xr Heading Of. Physiology . . 2 Spelling .... HI History 100 Oeography . . 00 Grammar ... 80 Civil Gov 82 Fiiti: at itosKiintn. .Mill lloMioyed In lllae There. HOSl'MHtO. Or., Jan. 30. Klro. which probably Ignited from a in fective flue, practically destroyed tho main building of the Uosobtirg SO SB in sm or. ioo no 11 0" or. si a vs." 01 no 100 Oo " liilltritt I It ft ii fiiti rtlitt li Hit'iin ltitu " t n III lii" Ii, 1 1 c inr ...1 m ,,,l"lr MI,,S- OW"0(' m"' 0'",rntcil jj 'the'VahiTseaH,',',, l' VenT about'S! J'f ; JS Son and situated lttha&u it "tr0,' AK.Wh5S Slowing the fire II. " ni'iii y clear .1 'l, u.lv Z-s h ' "" -"'""r mmhw ,,f ,,, 7:t " ."." III . ' '? .. ' .' i J l0,ltl lnB "H,flrin stnted that he estimated tlio limit; iii; iiiiuj wiirn. HOVS STUAIi IIONKV; I i cnnA rt .1... inil ......... " Tim roilHt i-(iiilillM Cnna rtivrv !""' ". "i i"" " kiiioiiih "0 . LI..V n an. t o Voster. nor H ns $r,0n0 i I tBoii tI tho building. ;0 1 1)1 Kb." am 11, roiiitl nro I IS00 ll,P ",OTk nllrt $,00n tl,(J "1U I mi I -v nuu: J' "Wiiory. ..The stock Included, poul- miLHASKI O.V I'llOIUTIO.V. ,10 grass growing green Uo Voar , lrK tiPP les, .ertll zer salt, l.ariey. airilfonl Vouths Take Ailvntitnge of round. I" n"'' ,0,V'nr , " ', , ' lice During Dor, nan. Stage. Josephine nnd Jackson counties . n '" ,Wo m'ho ft niimber or Ineub- MUDI-'OItl). Ore.. Jan. 20. Three are noted for their fruit produce. '",'"'" " ,l, !,11,,1,1"" 1!!1f.,!lii !li ' "" " boys. Henry Dahlke, Wayne Smith We are not personally acquainted ( '""J mSLwmXoh n...i i ..ii i. ,...... ,..m. ii... ..ii..,..,.. .... ..i t .1... i lie uniming wiucii .mi. hiaggs es- mill win iviiiiiiiiii, mi imiiU'- II llllll "nil iiiu i iniiiiiu in i.'iiuiliriur Ul llll) i,,,i,,.i ,,, i, " ,,.,,,., I, .1...-,.l..,i ,,,iiivi . I7U niMlll jf II.MIIIIIIVIJ 1C yearB old, wero borore 1'rosocut- lauds opon Hi settlonient. but are ' Vr.iiVVn .;,.. V i.i .v ... outing Attorney IJ. B. Kelly Wednes- advised that the lands open to Hot-1 J JS al I used ohShh rSimlvt day, the misdemeanor or which they , tleinent are practically all timber! ," ," ,'' . ",H0,L olMn. " '"""i'? worn accused of the taking or lion- and .brush lands with somo n.- ,' uU Ii. il i o,' i sr ! I v VvM.ih ,, ey from the beehives or Muller (i. I"R lands. ii!!." - ",,lll,,n lhirluu In the north end of the cllv. July 1, 1012. there wns In thlsi' " Iloforo being put on probation they district 20l,:it) acres of unnppro- wero tho targetH for a stealing lee- printed goveriiinont lands subject to ture from the prosecutor, the Until entry, distributed ns follows: lieu- admonition being: "Keep away from ton, :i(I(i7; Lincoln Silt); the great- thls kind or buslnoHs--sooner or hit- or portions of Lincoln and llentoii er you will get stung." The warning counties nro In the Portland dls luid a visible and powerful elfect. itrlct; Klamath, 000: the greater The boys are alleged to have taken portion of Klamath county Is In the uiifalr ndvaiitage of tlio bees to take Lakovlow district; Coos 18,0:t7 their Honey, when they ure dormant, l Im'-V :i I.n-IT; Douglas :i:i.3!i:t: .iritv.Mii.v aim: dii.wv.v. iwln; to the winter cold. Jackson 50.1111: Josephine 17.222: Lane I I. Kill. ltOSKIUTIKS. Jan. .10. A,mong the Jurynieii drawn for the Febru ary term of circuit court are J. J. Henderson or Klkton, A. A. Saga bird of Scottsbiirg. Nosh lllack or Gardiner, and K. 10. Hnlnes of ICIk-tou. Finnish Society Decides to Make Business More Co operative Than Ever. At the annual meeting of the Kin nlsh Co-Oiierntlvo Society, olllcers were elected for the ensuing year and nlnns made to ninku the or- L'niilziitlon more strictly a co-opera tive one. Ju the past, the annual' profits of tho store have been ill vlded among the stockholders. Now, It has been decided, the stockhold ers will merely receive a dividend of six per cent on tho stock and the balanco of the liroflts will be divided among the customers, being pro rated according to the amount of their trade for the year. I'ach cuVtoiner will then receive at the end or the year his share of the profits after the operating expenses hnve been paid. The company la Incorporated for $10,000. Tho following directors were cho sen for the ensuing year. Alex Johnson, John Hackiiian. Conrnd Hagqiilst, C. II. Lux, Win. Asplund and C. J. Hillstrom. The directors elected the follow ing olllcers: l'rosiilent Alex Johnson. Vice president Win. Hagqiilst. Secretary and treasurer John Hackmau. Manager I. Lnndo. XIJW POIKOX LAW. Dill Has l-'or lis I'lirpoxe AIioIIhIi- incut of the Drug; Habit. SALBM. Jan. 110. It will be un lawful for any person, firm or cor poration to havo in Its possession poisons like opium, cocaine, mor phine, codeue. heroin, alpha, mi dline, nova cane, beta eiicHlnc and chloral hydrate, or any of their compoiiniU or derivatives wl'.bout a dated prescription. If a bill intro duced by Representative Honebriike of Honton county becomes a law. It would bo pretty hnrd to get a prescription, too. All such pre scriptions must contain the name of tho person to whom Ii Is issued, and be slguod'hy the physician, den tist or .veterinary who Issues It. MAIISIII'IIILD AlIltOI'LAXK. SXOWI'ALL IIK.WV AT .MKIIKOItD. .MIJDKOUD. Ore., Jan. o All rec w.M.i; at : mii iiiimi ii, r ' Wn .,...i i ,.1,nir ,.r i,.....i.....i.. ,.r Storlc ., g. Sets of Quadruplets, t j!'" "' f been K,CB ' HrSZ a of Triplets, ,T of Tulim. ' " ",' , " '"" ' ? ' f 1,!.r,,!;'n- total being 17 Inches. Last yenr II 1 CLKVKLAND, O., Jan. :t0.--Tl.o ",ll" ""V i . ' K " fc ,C?,M ' now p '' M during the birth of four boys makes Mrs. Will- " ,n " Jl " ''" m"iyt ,of, ,l10 months of Jnnunry nu.l Kebrunry lam G. Clnrk or Cleveland the mother , ' luT,!"1'1 '"! The rarniers nro jubilant over the of 27 children. She Is only ,i your L"! ), "' "" ? "' ,, of ' " '" ov, '"" heavy proclpltatlon. and with the old. Tho quadruplets died because ,T , ;.:"" ."'V ", "T1.' '. "." . mountnltiH covored with snow plonty of nn Injury to the mother. This Is ft "," , V ' ' " 'i ,,r "l ""! or moisture In the spring Is cortnlu. tho second set of iiundriinletu tlio mi. .wl11' '"" uuilei-stanillng thnt the; Ti,e .liliiif of tho lust tow .lava l. man has borne. She Is also ilm ino- lan,IH ar" llow "I'en open to settle- tber of threo sets of triplets mid l0"1, ,!,,B K"v,,i''' bavlng won live sets of twins. Six of hor 27 n' ""A "K"1""' Wl1'1 . imny. Oth- eblldren are alive, the oldest, ltol- I'1" w'll,l,,' ,'"lm l" lvo paid var- nnd, being 10. and tho vouiiKest. I""M '""!"' (.,r " fr which tTiey llublmrd, Is 2 years old. Mm. '"i" '" ''f k()" l',l' '"! receive Clnrk's mother has 28 children. Her ",lv'" Information as to the out- Ernndinother had 20 children, ouad- ,'ol.,! ,,f .n'" 'HIkmUimi. Still oiIi.t rimiiitu nu.l iiii,iniH ,iww. ii...... writers claim that tbev Imvo imiiis ...,... m ...,., ....... im , ,,..,, iiivill, I...., I. . m .. .' .... pi v Miirvvv ""' ' ue iem-1 union in or congress, approved Apr 30th. I L.U.N "IM.VW certain nor bins or lis ami nmi innu ,.i,iitiu,i ..i.,i .......I...I.... i.. 1.... .1 . . -"- - . ' I ' !, .I.M1II I.BIMIIIKHI 111- resiilted In a threo-foot rise of Hear Creek, ami it Is feared that somo damage may result If the stream court of the I'nlted Stales. M'ntTciitnii JUiiy Says I'lylng Maclilne Seen There Is from Coos llnv. The following dispatch to the Ore goiilan from Warronton, Oregon, will cause som0 wonilerinoiit here: "A biplane iiiaiienverlng aloug Clatsop lleach from ft o'clock until about ii:::o p. in. Sunday has caused considerable excitement In this vicinity. Many persona between this city and Genrhart wltncsnod the performance, and as the machine hovered close to the military reoer ....in.. ... i. . ,., . .. tuiiiiii i ruri niovens wuere it was known no such machine wns kupt. speculation became rife as to Its Identity. "The city mnrslial, who formerlv was a resident of MHi-shfleld, de clnrod the ninchlne ho saw Is owned at-Marshfield, 200 miles from here. Others think It was rrom Vancou ver, but no satisfactory explanation la forthcoming." WrurfS Wnmn Y;l gay $1 to For Corsets rind In tho An.erlcnn u modelB some new 0M ' In -all that grac ,lf J HiiK. all that correctness ! Htyle, all thai n CXCc of innterlal usually 8i(nf(.( with higher priced Lands We recon.me.id Am4n Lady Corsets. Only Woffi( who wear them um. ., our good reasomi Wo havo your model, Hub Dry Goods Co. O'Connell Dldg. Ul A CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT Hucjo Quist Succeeds R. K. Booth as Manacjer of C. A. Smith Retail Yards. K. K. Ilootlt. who has been innii ager or the retail department or the C. A. Snilih Lumber ami Mau- PflOBf 1M.I eugsit TROUBLE, I Valley City Has Similar to Marshfield Or-1 u iviuiiicipai band. Hiigeiio Is having ilnilllard""(il ties to .MnrHhflcId in malBtii;J a concert band, t: k rii.. ...! Gins .MOST .MO.VUV. OregonV I'loldentlal .Messenger Will Deceive 7H:i ror Trip. WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. Klec toral voles or Oregon. WashhiKton and California wore brought to Washington .Monday by messengers from those states. Hugh McLaln of Marshfield brought the Oregon vote and was pain miiefiKo amounting to STSH, m ufacturlng Co hIiich its establish- there does not r.n tl.nt herT ment In .Marshfield. has resigned, appropriate the net Sm lilt IlIlU lllllltl Ullfrllli1o.l lit llllirM . I. t . . UUu Quist. who ,.,. n w.V tho Von,: uZ 'ZX W'ffiM IllltlV 111 llllu c v fnr uoviii'ii vum-u i i 1...1.... """,u '"1 III Vi.. i, ., , , " ""Ti uiiiiis II. IICXtVtlr.il ... M, ,B "ll" l".8 ,;.0,?."!!eJ, "f"" "WlBl tax levied forlho' ... i.ni.iumi ii,, iiiiuni.'ii llllll IVINI that tho present prospects of Coos Hay olTer an auspicious opening. Ho expects to open n retail lumber yard and may engage In the contractlnu construction line in connection with mo retail liusiiiess. Mr. Itooth Is thoroughly familiar with the lum ber business and has made inanv friends during his residence here who will be Kind to know ho Is to remain in Marshfield mid will wish him a full measure or success. nugo quist. who succeoilH Mr. llooth In the inniiagoiiient r the retail yards, has been assistant In the office for some time nnd Is thoroughly familiar with tho busi ness. u win ,o tho recipient or congratulations rrom all his rrlends In his deserved advancement, cou pled with best wishes for his con tinued success. COAST 11.111 SOUXDIXGS. Deports of Depths of Wntcr of Ore gon iiml California iwis. I'mpqiia It Ivor liar, Jan. 7. 1!KI HI feet at chart plane. Inner fair way mioy gone. Hnr slightly north t i ..1 , .... ... .'''! 11 in 1 miim-ii 1 nil willi tj( !j University at Kugi no that in band Ib most essential toltl-if city council looks at It at tiiii pensive. Concerning tho ui the Kiigene Guard s.iys "Tho proposal of tlio rl'y tx en 10 Hunniii (0 1110 voters clt cuy 111 1110 election on April t proposition to levy a Ian of tt minis or 0110 mill fur the pir?s or raising money with vlll maintain a municipal bands, ee to meet with gem nil lavor sat the business men or the tit; "D. II. McCosh, w'm dlrccVJ i band last year, nrrscntcd 11 i council tho proposition to levin He said that he had nn offer I' r 10 Aiioriieen, Wash, to dlrw. band there and that tho peor'ik ralHod M000 to nmhitaln tbet' gauizatlon. hut ns ho nnd Mia: lly llko Uiigeno bc'ter as 1 ii In which to live they lind decli stny here. He said that 'i chants and other buiiuss nnb ngroed to raise enough rr:f 1 the support of the band tb'ire nut everyone thorn-lit Hat rr plo at largo should ho iiBkcJUi JtKri'ou 111c " 11 ic 'i', i.i.vii'i' ,,, V, '.,.,,, V, 1. ', w"'' ,,"V",H," "' tiieirisirucilng the attorney general to lu- , ,7 . ..' 'i''--u--"wHiise applications wero on f le In tblK of- stlluto certttln suits" and tul forr .0 looted -turkey trot" and "bunny fw mid that they are to have the See 2 ll oro if reads . u follows' hug 'scores .., I, s cornet at a conn- preference rlgcht to file on sard "Tl at 1. m of the lands reverUnsi ry dance .he lev Wllllan, Kb,- laud wheuthesult Is decide.! I to , T. Itml S Me ! vbtue ol nf,r.1 p,.:?.1"' n0, 0f b , m,!0'h'" ' To all such Inquiries wo would any right of for eln.re theroh! as of bt. nils Kiilwtiiml ehnreh. The say that the said sail is still pend- aroreialil all , or be one sub pastor Joined ,, brass baud over the ig In the United States c re. It , to entrv u er o he nubile protest of .Is Hock and the demand court In Portland. Oregon, mid that a..d aws of tlio l'nlt,l ., nV Yn for his reulKiia imi nulled sielv rot- when a decision Is reiiderwi V,v L ?i 111.. Ji., Hi 1. Ss11"u'8 or lowed his appearance with the or- coim' "in" an p.'du ,?!? , e e" 'a v of ,i! "pulol laadTws" gauUallon lit n ragtime dance, mil be appealed to the supreme the CnV, 1 States " JjMMIM II II IIIIJlTlUMW.-fraTt1VgJTIlHrT"lCTJ!TrTgtEWiWIWVW' iu"ii in um 1 uiii'ii Diwif". ,,iu .,,i, ,n : . , , , Pago 320. Chapter ail. I'nlted .To,.. iZ u, WaZ V.Ltn.. i-VO,0l,..ln States s.atu.os. llll 1-112. An Act ,?" " ' .i"" '' '," '', 1U " ,,,e Supplementing the jiilnr resolution , ... , L ?." ' U", "n ,ur nshlllgtou. G. Alfred Hnynes of Proswer. who irought Washington's olectornl vote b was paid $7M nillflaue. and ex-Gov ernor Pardee, California's messen ger, drew $711. Koi.r years ago Oregon's messen ger was late, nut eventually was allowed mlleago beeauso lr wku shown he was delayed by storms. A.MOXG TDK SICK. !3gir3miggnMwyfficwrriwH.;H't The New 19X3 Model Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Has Arrived and is imw I'Oihlv I'di- iiisiiciii.in niul (leiiiniisti-ntiim -.i ',. . .1. .. . , . . ' ' " u u 11 m 1 if, 1 1U' iiiwit ui an linn .s (K.s( in utcjcics, 111, iioii frfts ,111,1 ttitloniobilis. This news will lp as iiucivstinjf as ii is inipoi-iaiil to present and iumhuv livo iiioliuvypU. niliuv. Tho llai'lo.v-Davidson needs no introdiu-tion. It is tmivppwUly known and lwouniwd as (ho wtn-ld's bost. This new .V:V5M wliirh wo havo iusl voccivi'd is Ihn t'in.il i..!i..mL .. n.:.. jri-ont inacliiiip. (!ivatt;r imlliiiK iovor at low spoods-mm-o iiowpp ,m tho hills- inure poyr tor mud, sand ami rough voads-t hat's tho realization ol tho onginooi's who have built this now I liu-lev-Davidson. It has all tho lalost and nowesi idoas. inntruoto iuniti.ni VhI.ui,.... 1 -t 1 i i..-i " " " " iiiiu iiv.'t5 witi'i'i miiuui. uijr l)rop iu at "Tho aiiiiiuTy' next to tirand tln-aior, and soo this now cliiuo. FKONT .THKU SOJIt 111a- "TEe G unnery Mrs. Kred Kruse. who uiiiiiui.iit an operation ror appendicitis nt Mercy hospital yesterday, Is report ed to be getting along nicely, much to tin. gratification of hor many friends. .Miss Julia Holms, who lias boen employed nf Sartor's, Is confinod to her homo by a slight nttaek of ill ness mid her slstor. Miss hy.Un Holms has beon working in hnr plnce. .Um Davis of tho Uradflolil tmr ner shop has rorelved word that Jus son Arthur Davis. Is quite sick at Spokano. Wash., and ho may leavo . iwib wiiui u ne docs not re ceive word of some Improvemont In his condition. Mrhw'.le,, M,ccl "f South Marshfield. who hag beeii In charge of the gravel work for the Smlrti Powers Co. at Myrtle Point, is re ported quite sick there of pneu nionla. Mrs. McCulloch left there ,,,?Vt ?f Jhe wpek to care for him. w"7tnJ,.?own of 8out Brod: hi yJ,',,n,d '"' w,th n" 'nJuiy to ..htn,7 ust'ned while employed in the C. A. Smith mill. Pat Hennessey w down .from their mine on Isthmus inlet yeter ;71 ,.tr,i,e re,,ef ,rora Kvere KS? nLemmtl9m lu one w SCPPhliigimT GOOIHtUM. Itoport by Georgo Tyler TiiirlliVJl Im''.tl10 expense, r-ul by K'Jl wh. Xmvim,.. n,,.'""' IUK U0M Hinall tnx to rnlntf bctwwtt III Sluslaw Itlvor llnr. Dec "fi iojo ml 15000, tho Inrrc.uo In tUIr 7 feet chart piano. Chnnn'ol fair. 0Ht, l,"l'',,y owner'n nx ::J' ly straight out for buoy (o, Ty. "l' " foV V(,u 'riPiEiH ler. tug Itoscoe. .,nvport. Oregon. v"y"K wo,,1, "ot "C,J ,llc te ihiiiiiiiii nay imr, .ian u, 101:1 ". Chart piano depth 12 feet. Channel : lv- IcCohIi said ho had K south of 1'iinvn tr.n t.. -mn ,..... .. a canvass of the business ntr shape. Geo. Tvler. imr llnnr.,. , the city and found then n' Coqulllo Ulver liar, .Ian 0 I ill .J" flvorliig a first clnss bJi 0 feet chart tiimin. am nil n 1.- thor yoar. Kvervbody ' channel straight. .1. I,. Krononberg ',0 l,,c,"K0,I w'"1 the ord'anlutt limndon, Oregon. oxlstenco Inst yenr nnd nil wta U" iiuniiioidt liny Hnr. Jan. 7. 1 n 1 :t I ,M,0 on ro0 ttmt tne ci7.B li feet chart plane. Aids O K I ""l ,,fford to do without " North and South i-lmnnaiu in,,;, n.,'. after. same depths ns tho straight chnn-' '"'',10 Proposition Is, lffl,f neis. .North channel very crooked 1 1H vo,c". to npiiolnt a corner and difficult. Peterson, Tug Rollof !of throo 111011 to hninllo the a I'mpqiia ltlver liar. Jan. 0, toil! rwlnod nnd to attend to ItJ ' 12 feot chart plane. Aids at pros-! lnirsoinoiit. , out not satisfactory. Ranao Hubts "Olrontor McCosh nug" steJ 1- awny out. Strangers should koop "t' of this money n ElnkiW-r ranges well onnn to nnrihwimi i. nilKht bo stnrted with wbw side black nun buoy aone n'drlft. 'oroct n perninncnt hand stand Utf Channel shifted to south. Kairway , Pnt'lc." "iioy suiueii to edge of bronlcors I iuu ioei Houtll of ehnmiel. Ilv 11m. lor. Tug Glenuer. Hoguo ltlver Hnr. Jnn. S, 1013. 7 feet chart piano. Channol almost stra glit out. sllglitly to northward. Hy I' red S. Caugholl, Woddorburn, Oregon. laxi-: in:sii)i:.vrs opposi; SIl'SliAW COCXTV .MOVK. MAPLKTOX, Jan. 30. Consldor- I XKWS OK CAMP SKVI-3- Mr. Vasey was In .MarshfleW s H'nnt. fn ...i.l lr... I nllnllnn. Allau Pnnlnll nnil lief W'l wnlkod from tho cnuin to to"1 week. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). L. Watson. -hnvo beon qulto sick at tneir r- nonio aro roported better- ilrs. w, P. Totten was - - !!r ..'.'ir81"" th0 "'""ntioii of ' sick list "lust week. Mr V of Sluslaw County out of tho wost-i'lins also Just received word H nm.J!"1'' i0f ,a." 7,1(1 Noi-thwostorn serious lllnoss of his motter Doug as has developed bore sinco; Glondnlo. the circulation of the potltlona that sinlth Is now nicely sJ Ml- iV i imi i; "' l,,u ''"Kisiaiure. on his rnnch near hero nno ij t said that ninny or tlio pooplo raise some of the finest ell in the eastern part or tho proposed 'ami hoga that Coos county J? new county did not fully understand duce. the petitions when ilmv wnn. i,..i ul ..,,.. ..i. ..uitMJt1 -i-1 nil. iiiiu ,u rs. iiiiri 11 ii'- i. . Vi,,.fia n,ul .8,K,ie.'1 them under a homo of the latrcr's slitff.. nilstipprehonslon. Loss than two per Coo , ran In Conullie last JJ cent of ho tnxpuyors of this see-1 j "n Ponninn "as a M IT",, 'infti "S0."?.. !??. -ho 'visitor' In'weTk. ' " . . J 7-w "" " me niiunuon, are Mrs H tt llnvncs nn '";, favorable to the formation of a new ! wo- thnt hor faUicr Is a""1' county now. be levin Mini . ii, ., '." l"nt. ll0, lnllltr " ' IIOTIifi AIUUW' prospects of a railroad from Kit- a geue to Coos Hay, oue of the tax-1 1 " paying residents want anv Mianir.'J unless the county seat Is more cen-. m.Axrn urvrFr FreJ '. trally located. Kv ,,, n... "" liUA?c9 IIPT1'.IT.. LtA& not lu favor of a d Its , Ai' '".T : wl " ' m m' T;4 ,. win 'fotfUad,troOVtehV?1theU, tta 't and w fem,.rK: Jj burden on thmnwivn., ,ui. .,."..".''. L1?.11 u'l Kuul l' . i-i " , - ne pon uity: h. Densmon"' ' " o. Mangold, Llm Orv TH i: TO HOt . oins. LuniAiiv iievi 1 n f 1 ' i"iMl KAflLK'S HAM- 1l,"!?Ii?fiflI 1 ' -i' ()' .idriiin li s 1 -' sin:, . ut r f w 1 ' 1 .1 ft ) 1 t ,r I '' jlii i 1 lr KUIIlJlltl '1, I') ", . 'Ill1 riiH minii'o .,.,slilrtl iw 5r 3rsin ""' """ : " ;;,, KE 1 -I 'V w cvniTn City Marshal mi nor nance. .nu" " Vir"'i,'"''v oi'tliestra, I j l --rr7.rjr .