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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
:ate ; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. EVENING EDITION. k COOS BAY TIMES I SI. O. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub. ' I DAN E. MAI.ONEV News Editor Offlclnl I'hikt of Coos County. OFFICIAL lAIM',It OK Til 15 CITY OK MAItSIIFlEIiD. I'ltOTECTING THE IIIIIDH. A iPUD lilARKET IS VERY POOR MS S'Src'r'S'thS, Glowers of Oregon Have Half or yz urop toys orni thine at Low Price. providing protection for non nnmo birds which are of fur Ercutcr liniiortiinco to the country thnn the game birds Section 7 of the new code I'" Telegram snvs: PORTLAND. Ore., March 21. The VlllCH No person hIiiiII, within the statu of Oregon, hunt for, kill, or tnko or have In IiIh or her possession, living or dead, any wild bird, othor than gninu birds or non-game birds not protected by law, or purchase or offer or expose for sale, transport or ship within or without the stato. any such wild bird after It has been kill ed or caught, except ns permit ted by this act. No part of tno pluningo of birds protected by this Miction snail be sold or of fered for sale or had In pos session except for scientific purposes. Non-game birds not protected are. Hawks, owls, English sparrows, cor morants, shrikes, merganser ducks, crows nnd ravens, magpies and blue Jays. Section 0 provides: Any person who shall, with in tho state of Oregon, take or needlessly destroy, sell or of fer for sale, tho nest or tho eggs of nny wild bird, except non-gamo birds not protected by law, or who Blind huvo Btich neat or eggs In bis or her pos session, oxcept for scientific purposes, shall bo guilty of a nilBdemcnuor nnd shall bo pun ished ns hereinafter provided. Gradually tho nation la realizing tho necessity for Htrlngont laws to prevent the extermination of birds mid tho consequent loss to crops. Feathered creatures hnvo nt last Thoro Is no Improvement to re port In tho potato market," said a lo cal dealer, "and bo far ns we can see there nro no signs for better condi tions in the near future. It may be that a month hence there will bo a Bomewhat better call In the south for fancy Oregons, but wo nro not nt nil Inclined to gamble on mat prospect. I Occasionally n cnrlond lot Is taken over nt prices around 10 cents n Hun dred n price that pretty nearly en ables the growor to get back the cost of production but aB mntters Btand now we could not buy freely, oven nt that low llgure, for selling nt satin- factory prices anywhere now is a very dubious matter." Thnt the glowers of this stato hnvo approximately half of their 1012 po tato crop still on band Is the belief of some members of the trade, and with the end of the selling season not for nway, thoro seems to bo sninll pros pect for anything like a cleanup. Tho local Jobbing trade Is nbundnntly supplied, with prices running from HO to GO cents a hundred. Though receipts In some lines we to slightly honvlor than for several days past, there were no signs of weakness today In the country produce innrkot, 15ggs woro said to be coming In free ly, but thoro wno a demand for ev erything offered and prices bold up well, 18 cents being, the general casu count quotation. Poultry was llrm In tone, with good bens readily salable at 15 to ir 1-2 cents nnd broilers nnd frlors nt 20 to 22 1-2 cents, In ducks, geese and turkeys there was not much PERSONAL NOTES C. .1. COLI5 of Hnynos Inlet Is n busi ness visitor today. .MISS ALMA RUTH is In town to day from North Inlet. 15. R. HODSON of South Coob River Is in town for the day. D. J. RICH of Daniols Creek Is In town today on business. W. S. JI5SS nnd family plan to leave soon for California. WORTH BEND MOTES. 15. M015IILI5R loft yesterday for the lower Coqulllo on business, LUTII15R JUDY of Loon Lako Is in Mnrshllcld on business todny. JOHN MI5SSI5RL15 of Catching Inlet is In town todny on business. A. N. CIIRISTIANSI5N Is In town for the day from Hnynos Inlet. ROUT. TI5MPLICTON of Hnynos In let Is n business visitor here todny. the protection by law In Oregon thnt . ? ,"5".r "f" b,?,ns 8cnnty b,,t thoy nro em.tlod to, nnd thoro Is I nVw i.l ?r.w. L....I i.n-i, , in every reason to bollovo thnt they ' ? TL?S ' ?, lf,c"?1cn(' '" nul mi ........ .... i, .,ti no '"-to I J cents the demnnd wnB sum- will soon hnvo in tho nation as a nntlonal law has been Introduced nt Washington. Delny In protection for birds bus already coat tho nation dearly. Wo arc paying out thousands of dol lars for protection of horticulturists and ngrlculturlsts ngalnst posts thnt tho birds would hnvo taken euro of Tiad wo taken enre of the birds. dugs, worms, cntorplllnrs, moths and creeping and flying pents stole $420,000,000 from tl.o fnrmers of tho United States last year. Had tho country had the normal supply or ov.cn tho same proportion of birds thnt It nnd half it century ago, It would have meant a saving or $250,000,000. fllnlH may take a little grain or a llttlo fruit, but thoy earn all they tnko nnd much nioro by tho hnvoc thoy work nmong Insect nnd wltn cleut to take nil offerings, nnd fancy veal was said to be a ready seller at l.'l to II cents. The butter output Is grndunlly In creasing, but with llttlo storage stock avallablo in nny quarter the demand for tho fresh product Is such ns to keep tho innrkot well clennod up nnd In a llrm position at going prices. The Miecso innrkot Is more or less unsct Med. Kuilt Trade Trade In the fruit innrkot todny ns on n soinowhnt lighter scnlo than for some days past, and this In tho muIii was attributed to tho unfavor nlo wenther. Apples wore, of course, tho weak features of tho market, nnd will be to the end of the season. Tho holders of tho fruit In nil quarters now realize that the end of the npplo-sclllng season now Is not far away, and a nuinbor of -weed seeds. Insects form 711 per, them todny announced that from this cent of the diet of mendowlnrks, time on they would quote prices on 40 per cent of tho food of robins, I tho fruit with n view to selling It. 83 per cent of the orioles diet, nnd Thnt, of course, menus even lower 74 per cent of the woodpeckers figures thnt hnvo ruled slnco tho llrst food. I nt tl' year, nnd llttlu If anything In A pnlr of roso-hreasted grosB-(tho way of profit foi tho producer. licnkB has been known to feed over For two months or mort. npples have 7000 potato bugs lu one day to IU been selling practically ai the coBt of young. In tho crop of one dovo production. Horonfter, It Is evident, 0200 seeds of woods Injurious to thoy must go at still lower prlcos. crops wero found. Dealers today reported practically Thirty-eight species of birds oat ""thing selling at bettor than $1.25. tho boll weevil, which destroys nnd few nt oven thnt llgure, tho bulk 20;006.000 of cotton In n year, of tho sales being at .0 to 85 centB Many othor crop losses running In- n ,)0X' to tho millions could Do ciieii which, would bo mntorlally diminished by AI.A litVilu ' 1,1 1 W Ull HO JOHN WHOHRI5Y will leave on tho drenkwnter for Astoria and Port-laud. MISS ANNII5 RANKIN Is spending tho day In town from Daniols Creek. MRS. J. P. DAVIS and dnughtor of Hnynes Inlet arc shopping here todny. MRS. TOM SMITH of tho Coos River Creamery Is a Marshllold visitor todny. MRS. BYRD LATTIN Is In town for the dny from her South Coos Riv er home. C. A. IrARKKR, n resident of Cntch Ing Inlet Is, spending tho dny In Marshllold. AUGUST FUI7.EI5N expects to leavo on the drenkwater for Portland on business, RAILSIOAD NEWS Or COOSfi ENGINEEH IIOI5V HACK. ItfltmiM o Eugene and Hny.s Coos liny Line Will do Hushed. The' Eugene Ciiiard says; "H. P. Iloev returned lust night from a week's trip to Callfnrnln. Ho snys that work will bo pusiicd on the Coos liny lino, but that thoro In a lull for tho picsont In operations on the Nntron-KIaniath cutoff." PAY .MEN WKLL. Porter Pros. Ollcrlng 11. .10 a Day anil Isoai'il. The I5ugenn Register says: "Por ter Ilros. are Bending out' to tho front grent numbers of moil to work on tl elr contract on tho Wil lamette Parlflr west of the Notl tunnel. Yesterdny thoro wero about f0 men went, some of them afoot and some of them riding, Thoy send learns with their luggage and most of tho men go nfoot. Tho pay Is $2.50 per day and board of tho furnished MRS. W. 15. SCIIIEFFKI. or Hi lies Inlet Is In town on business and pleasure. .MRS. ROI1I5RT ROOK 15 or North Coos River Is Is town visiting rela tives and friends. T. IIUSSI5Y returned to Mnrshlleld Inst evening from Coalcdo nnd will remain some time. MRS. CARL McCOLLOCH and son. 0I50R0I5, aro In Mnrshlleld today rrom Hnynes nllet. CIIAS. NORDSTROM oxpeets to lenvo Sunday for Portland and Salem on business. O. J. S15ELI5Y returned to Coqulllo this morning, nrtcr spending yes terday In Marshfleld. DAN CA.MPdBLL will leave on the dreakwnter to visit nt Portland and Paget Sound points. i Denny Hull has been elected cap tain of tho North llend baseball team for tho ensuing year and will got tho team out next Suiulny for prac tice If tho weather permits. North llend will push H. (5. Kern for tho presidency of tho Coos County lenguo nnd It Is stnted thnt Marshllold will also support him. Manager Nye of tho North IJond box factory reports that tho output of tho factory for the month of Feb ruary was double whnt It was Tor tho same month a year ago. The North llend band has nrnng od to give a big ball Saturday ovon Ing, March 2. They will also give a conceit Faster Sunday at l5ekhoff hall at 't o'clock In the afternoon. Fred Glazier and A. 1-5. Morton will open a sporting goods houso lu tho Mickey block April I. handling all kinds of sporting goods, bicycles, etc. Supt. A. G. Rnnb lias been notified thnt tho dato of tho Joint debate be tween tho Klamath Falls and North llend high schools for tho southern Oregon dobntlng championship, will be held hern Anril I. Instead of Anril II. North llend will hnvo to con- best kind Is Bald to bo tribute $100 towards tho expense of reasonably. Thoy recently took In the Klamath Falls team coming hero, n number of fine cnttlo and tho meat Mrs, C. II. Marsh of Mnrshlleld Is fresh nnd tho best thnt enn bo visited North llend friends yestor- nhtnlned. Porter Pros.' olllcos will dny. be moved to Mapletou next week Mrs. R. A. Aiinln of Myrtle Point, nnd W. II. O'Kolly will movo to president of tho W. C. T. U., wns In Florence next week. Thoro promises North llend yesterdny arranging for to be lively times along the old a temperance campaign throughout Sltislaw river all this summer." tho county. Rev. D A. McLeod Is spending the , ,, ,.,mTEIt INSPECTS WORK. week at IiIb homo In North llend nnd will hold Easter services Suiulny nt contractor it ii uuui, ii, in,, mm in i ;.tu in llirt f.l'mi In , ,i 111,. l(...utiit ni'lti ii church 'r"0 H'W'1" doglstor nays. John- In token of esteem to tho purents. " '', ,,()r,,!r ,f ,'ortor "? Ioft Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, tho Knights yBtrtln- morning for a trip over of Pythias attended the funeral of the company s contract botweon Notl llttlo Olive O'Mara nt tho .Mnrshlleld t',U.1, "'" Ac'0' , A, forc? la ucl"B Prosbytorlnn church yesterdny after- Krndually gathered for the pursu- noon. Mnny (lowers were given for "V-'o of grading as soon as tho woa- decoratlng tho grave. tnor 'H ,lt n" suitable 'iho camps Peter Slatten has purchased two nro all ready and tho supplies and lots nenr tho Cooston wharf from N. equipment have been gathered nlong F. Throno for $200. the lino. A largo number of sta- Joff Hnrtinnu, J. V. Hodson and C. tlon men, or small sub-cnntrnctorn T. Farlss woro among tho North dend nro already on the ground, getting men whoso blrthdnys aro on St. Put- ready to make dirt fly on their rick's day. short sections or tho wen It. Firty ; Mrs. Gilbert Ollbertson nnd son. more men went out to tho George, will lenvo this week to visit work, Inking places nt tho differ nt Rosoburg nnd Glor.dnlo. out camps nlong the way. Riley doyd, formerly In chnrgo of Mr. Porter will In all probability 'tho North dend condonsarv. writes vIbIi his mill at Florence, which thnt be Is now In chnrgo or n con- began cutting it week ngo, beforo densnry nt Sclo. Oregon. ho returns. uotn Pnlntor and rnmlly left a CIciiiIiik Done. IOW IIII respou his th . J. ,. ,mo u l,ol1, ' l,ey cn," orders to start the crow north or to the Uay rrom Seattle, but woro Sand Point, noxt weok, when bo fln- rormorly located at Province. R. . ishes In town. Mrs. Flltcrort and children hnvo returned rrom nn extended visit with relntlvcs at Nowberg, Oregon. Mrs. Flltcrort Is much Improved In henlth. C. A. Strlcklnnd mid rnmlly have returned hero Trom Portland and Ashland, whoro they mndo their nomo sinco leaving tho day. Louis Present n!' nt tl, 'Vt' Oront Northe , "e H 3 miv .i,.n,,i... ... "S not i..,.i W ml Going Over Line Null to .Mnplcttm, from OIISICHVKS GOOD FRIDAY. nirds. 'their story, their life, and ''""fton HJoioh CIommI Same ns their utility and necessity should bo .." '." """L ,loi "', o, SisM'sUje'clSue -.Medford Mall-Trlbuue. ,,ti;oHjMiHnXI)y!.KI.StIU'Ha 7uy t It ti I fntMiin III. rliutttrrtil fii.l XT' I wimv in v to utop I ''"' Not ft B'oi'o, poolroom, saloon i"i-' nruitiii HKiiF or ""hIuphs "ouso of nny kind op- ALU) .SIhMHM. III.IU.. eB( t() Jl0 liub,c 1)otweo noo1 n,;(, Councllmnn Duncnn Ferguson has 3 ,,,oc.kf 1t0,;. ,nB rcBli "' Just received n clipping from nn '""i,0 h ch ,,n1 il '"coptlon with oastorn rrloiid who noticed tho Items' J- ' Robinson, nnd which wns ln Jn Tho Times nbout tho endonvors o"ed by Presldont Tnllmnn or the to prevent auto speeding hero ami Cominorclnl nssoclntlon. Is tempted to try out the schema I, " I'liBtoro or cosing buslr outlined In tho clipping In Mawh- hoMe 0"10o1;,l -'lday Is ono qi ..i.i. provnleut In IJuropo and many e, Iness quite 50i,j, I i'iioiii iii iuiu'iu nun iiimiy uitai- "Tho Chicago city council Is In- " -,IH-,h hnvo adopted it, but hore veatlgntlng a dovlro pntonted by oiore. so fur as is known, no city threo Chicago Inventors who nBBort,1'1 Hjo west hns ever recognized tho Hint It will nract callv do away w th,"J ' "" imiiiuor. automobllo speeding. Their prop osltlon Is for tho council to pass an ordlnnnco requiring tho uso or their speed nlarms on nutnmoblles. "Tho devices aro undor lock and aro sot by tho city olllclala for nny cpocd limit. When thnt limit- la ex ceeded .n boll rings, and If tho speed Is continued It will bo necessnry to drlvo to tho nearest police station and hnvo tho 'speed nlurms' un locked, "As a means of Identification motnl tags bearing tho iiumbor of tho offending automobile nro drop pod ovor 100 root. "Tho cost Is established at $20 for each automobile." COACH WINS. CASK. dandou Jury ltd urns Verdict for llhu In Damage Suit. Tho case or Clnrk vs. Conch camo up beforo Judge Wndo iast Friday. This enso was brought to recovor tho sum of $18.75 nllogod to bo due for board furnished ono derthn Redrield by order or the dofondnut. 'Iho Jury returned n vender In favor of tho defendant. G. T. Trendgold appeared lor plalntlfr nnd F. J. Foony for defendant. llnndon Surf. DIG KINN15Y STAKK. Coinilllo Paper Says Man lloasted of Making $150,000 Out of It. Tho Coqulllo Herald says "Thoro nro all kinds of reports In circulation regarding tho pending lenl for tho Kinney proporty on Coos Ray, hut tho main fact seoms to bo thnt It Is still lu tho air. The real situation Is thnt, while (ho prin cipals nro undoubtedly acting In Kood fnlth, and tho people of Coos Hay In genoral aro anxious to boo tho deal go through, thoro are a nuinbor of parties In a position to mako trouble and they are deter mined to block tho trade until thoy are bought oH, Ono of thoso boast eil some time ago that ho would inako $150,000 out of his connec tion with tho Klunoy troubles, and It looks na though ho woro playing Ida cards for tho big stnko." Times' Want Ads bring rosulta. DRINK HABIT RKLI.M1LK HOMK TREATMENT. The ORRIN15 treatment for tho Drink Habit enn bo used with nb soluto confidence. It destroys nil dcslro Tor whiskey, beer or othor alcoholic Etlmulnuts, Thousands liavo successrully usod It nnd have been rostorod to lives ot sobriety nnd usefulness. Can bo given se cretly. Costs only $1.00 por box. If you rail to got results from OR RIN15 nfter a trial, your monoy will bo refunded. Ask for freo booklet telling nil nbout ORRINB. Owl Prescription Phnrmncy, Front St., Phono 74-J. Note Mint wnr.l i.rc. scrlptlon. CIIAS. RI5HFI5LD ro turned this morning rrom a trip to tho Gould j-.iii norn rnncn near Allegany. SAM NASS, the Coqulllo cnunery ninn, Is expected hero today en route to Portland on business. fl""'oj.ln.Vt2S coan m gS?- Ti 'j I mo Hiiuntion lit hft, " bib. 'i'nr tit present i ,Bot "Uclw loflnlle I'lnnB"1?; whole Pn,.fk. C'eJt 0CYh,S ,"' rerent hearing o t' lug plans nf ii... .-?' tl mirh Southern Pncif 0 ,, "l0"P,tl'I'ia '"'orest In inllrnnT.,,AnW "link thoy mny ha "' fc Hearing on fntiiro mil.. "" W Projects CallSrnS.' tMS: is oi,vSTl.a .Medf nid's loiii.r..f ii- .... ! OllUlrll' The Pacific ft ?",? 1'b ii rrewor wcr.rnfeil n Bide track under n..rk over dear cr.-nk rvl 7,DM TV. . ." stub Just soutli of ii,. L..ltll tho work of laying the I nN "nrs of . IZ jA msi neennio current, bat wiib only a stub," ' U iiODPi.:uisi.VT;.n1, Ono or llnrkew ut Snmt fu .no luiunvuig rrom a SunJ C sen imiiiii. uin i . 7 . " "l becanso ,t-rofcrrtoi;n'; bnckors of tho Xcvcn' ttZ nuiiiiing a railroad day and RoRcbiire: "Robert T donnpr V..i... trust denarlinont nf a. ..:.? TruHt Company, is cloiln, ,, l affairs under tho eyes otnU tectlves. lu preparation to tin lug einbe.7.leiiiont of 1I9J50I(b pnny s ruiiilH. John D, McKtt i1, president or the bank. nM n.'i . total shortage would reach ,a iiuiiiiur iiiih uccn crapiojtnjt company for olglit yean. IIili. to have engnged In rcalet'ittr uin t Ifttiu ' ' NI5W rilKUSi: F.UTOBr. Albert Myers of .Vorwaj.iljJ 111 IflU'll villi lirilnt rnnAil.l il us ago tor Aiansiieiu. onio, in Archie Phillips, who has bad " . V.' " " "' "'A',' '"'T,' su to a inossago Btntlng that cimrco of the rluht nf wnv clnnr- "ow Norway Cheese Fat or; niothor wns crltlcnlly III there. Ihl' enn.. m-nniiriin? n... mm. n..mUu yrenmery, eroried i.y cilnloi C'K. Momh ami wiro hnvo rontotl Simpson Pnrk hns prnctlcully com- f',yu,r,H , "' 11 , "JS7 !u n W. K. "nun nuiihiiH.,! ...in ..1......1 .i... ...i. A.. i... i... islied liiHt wook nnd rcadr Ij i - - -. ..' i.ntm,iii ii ii ii iiiiiii'ii i if n ii iii mi i m ( hum HILLS IN (WLIFORMA. L. W. IIII Says They Arc Not Go- lug to Extend. SAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch 21. Thnt tho Grent Northern Rnllrond Is not nt prosont Rooking Mrs. L. A. Wldnor Is visiting company l not nt prosont seoklng frlonds nnd relatives nt Mill Vallev ,orn,lmi1 f'IHtleB nt San Francisco, Calif. " was tho stnteinent mndo by Louis Geo. W, W. Hill, president of tho Great H. J. KKOOH of the Coos dny Tele phono company wont to dandou yoBtorday to look nrtcr soino lin provomonts there. RANCY HALL and wiro returnod this morning rrom n short visit with 15. O. Hal and rnmlly or Sum ner. 15. I10YI5R, stenographer ror Supt-. W. F. Miller, hns boon compelled to resign his position on account or tho illness or his mother nt his old homo In Missouri. Ho will lenvo for thoro tomorrow. REV. G. LI5ROYHALL left todny ror I-nlrvlow. whoro ho will hold sorvlees Sunday. Ho has not yet flxod tho dato on which tho new colportngo boat, "Tho Lire Lino," will bo dodlcntod. Ho has ar ranged for a flno bonthouse for It boro, vnrlous ones contributing the material necessnry to construct It. A. Y. MYERS or tho Roynolds Devel opment Co., returned this nrtor noon rrom nn extended business trip to Snn Francisco. Ho enmo on tho FJUold via Bandon nnd says his exporlonco convinces him that ono 50 foot lot In First Addition Is bottor than 50,000 acres In tho Pacific Ocenn and ho knows bo cnuso ho hns seen and sampled tho Pnclllc Oconn, with wntor un dor them, ovor thoin, behind them, In front of thorn and on both sides FLORENCE HOOTLEGGIXG. 15. T. Snndwlck or Florence, en tered n lllea nf Ctlllt-V linrnrn Tnullon Jesso G. Wells, to tho chargo or soil ing liniior nt lloroncn In vlnlnll or lnw. W. drldgorord entered a plea of not guilty. Eugene Gunrd. Artlu lu nvilnf.tn.l ts. Mn turn hero soon from i'lioonlx, Ariz Northern Railway company nut! tho where ho has been spending several (,rPUl Northern Steamship com- I1IUIIIIIS, INUI). i Hill arrived lu a special car from GAGE HATS Just arrived at the ,)o1 Monto and wob aecompnnled by VOGUE .'MILLINERY, North dend. 1H borther, Wulter Hill. Thoy only . ( passed u fow hours in tho city nnd w .- . 4 I AT THE HOTKI.S. I I UIIA.DLKRWm. Piimlllii. r. qulllo; E. 15. Fobs, Prospor; O. J. ? Here Is Your Chance Seoloy, Coqulllo; T. F. Mesch, 15. 15.1 Wilson. 15. Clogg, Edward Colgnn, ' E. J. Hlnehoy, . c. Harmon, M. Cohon. Portland; W. 15. Stowart, iiicuiiiii; i; HirausB, Hnii Francisco; Cntherlno Klssaro, Salem, LLOYD O. H. dlackburn. Sent tlo; Harry Swlnford, Port Orrord; don Lnymann, .Norway. COOS L. D. Prlco. Sumner; J. M. Iloimmv fniinlll,.. i. i....,.i.. Cllllln R: A. .1 lln.,1,,1,. x ..' n HOO Point! (' II nr,n i .'i..... . uud . ... ... , .Ul.lUllll, iviiidu, iHiiuiius; ueo Pass, S.VOW AT EUGENI5. I Moro snow flurries this morning. This must bo tho oqulnoxlal storm but most ovorybody would rathor It would be rain and unless tho tonip- ornturo rises between now and night thoro Is a probability or nn Inch or two or snow In tho valloy before morning. Eugono Gunrd. To tho ones sending lu tho nonr- est correct list of misspelled words m tho llnnd Hoys show program, more will uo tliroo prizes awarded: First, $5.00. Second, $3.00, Third, $2.00. Tho commlttco will opon tho an swers nt 10:30 Thursdny nlgltf. Now. Mr. niinltiOHRinnn foi luini' ...., ..... ....,.. ww......a( nvv ....rf ...... .... - . r ueo If wo enn stick tho boyst fontuifs, pn-M-nimit lBt7 girls. Hnvo your nil ready. Leap out a "n lt'wn,,l Hull flrnniH """ B"' i aim iioyu, gei one nun, iirnuts . ,i10Qn ,., ,i ,i, i, i,. vtwu I'luiuiim mm iunu n. nvtiiu and got papa and ninmnin to help ' vmi flrFiipn I nut moiice operntluns yi'ilerdar non Tho building Is two-itorr. lh feet lu size and I equipped vital nest and intent creese and tx making machinery, Inclodltt I 7000 gallon vats. The cut ot d plant was placed by Mr. Mjtnd Homethlng over $3000 trt 1 1 equipped to manufacture tltur) tor or checso. Coqulllo limit IIavo your Job prlntlcs dct The Times omce. A SPi:ci.b l'ltOCILW TONIGHT at TSe Koyi TWO 111(5 VAUIlKVIUJ! -W ii nil i i.'lm. .liniilpiir KilJWdt Acrobatic and CflincdrlHtb iiici.-ni: .e- OTIS In a fnrrc-conieilr eniWrf THE HOOT IHiACKwdlMH' Oni'ii Air I'liic llioe i' will cnterlaln jim In lrnf Iral .Miinwr. DAN Dl'KE In n ieriw m A. And you figure It out. l I..U .,. ,. r II, n HmI of Tk iiMiw i'i-i-i ...v -"- ... ji This Is mw of tho let MU Jl itnlpmii' 10c iiOweriai Tin,' li.TTkTr mmmnriTnkniT-tiksn AiiCTItAfrT COMPANi". Havo photographic copies of all records of Coos Cowtfh nbstrncta of titles, prosont ownorB, or any other Informanoa to real estate furnished on short notlco. ,. Ph0Iti I1USINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., MnrahHeW. in W. J. RUSTjManaxs, YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention lu Fobruury and .March or Faco May Stay Covered. Now Is tho tlmo to take special enro of tho complexion If you wish to look woll tho rest of tho year. Tho February and March winds hnve a strong tondoncy to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless re moved. Now Is tho tlmo to uso otnlno doublo strength. This prescription for tho removal of freckles is tho discovery of an Mmlnont skin specialist, and s so uniformly successful that it Is sold by any druggist, under guarantee to rofund tho money if It falls. Got nn ounoo of othlno doublo strongth nnd oven n few applications should show n womlorful improvement, somo ot tho smaller froeklos oven vnnlsh eutlroly. sfrU The Band Boys' Minstrels At the Masonic Opera Bouse March 26 and 27 Buy Your Tickets at "The Busy Corner" 25c, 50candJ5c