The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913- TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913-
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20 ftGRE RULE PLAN TO FORM
NOT EFFECTIVE UUP P PORT
Important Change in Home
stead Law Made by
Last Congress.
Tho HoseburR Review says: "An
amendment to tho homestead lnw
that was )assud by Confess luHt
mouth durltiK the rtmh period In
preparation for President Wilson's
ttimurnffiHriii tipnvtilna tlint n luitnn-
stcader who has lived upon surveyed
Uovcrnmont land for five years nia
mako final proof ntider the old law.
Instead of under the new one re
quiring cultivation of at least -0
acres out of 1 GO. As the law Mauds
now, proof of general Improvement
of the land for permanent habitable
tiitrimtina tiOtntlinr flin pnlt I vntffl
area consists of 20 acres or less, Is
NUfficlcut to secure a patunt.
This newH will be hailed with
Krent pleasure by affected settlers
who, like the land office, remained
under the Impression that t!ie
could not hPciire a patent until they
had cultivated not less than L'o
acres of tliulr homesteads. .Mnn
llnftlnuf Ofiilo u'lilMt linvn lutiitl firetl.
pled by tha same settlers for t lit
statutory period of five years and
some of them even longer do not
Include that amount of cultivated
land, yet their Improvements other
wlbu Justly entitle the settlers t
patents.
Under tho homestead law of re
cent date which permitted Htm!
nrnnf nfter three venrs resiilpure. 1
was ruled by tho general land offlci
that settlers who had been llvluv
on unstirveyed lauds, or who lint
filed under tho old law, must maki
final proof under the new law. Tlili
ruling worked n groat hardship ot
many homesteaders, and In numer
ous Instnnces these pioneers linvi
literally been forced to nbnndot
their claims, A telegram Just re
celved by Mr. Jones explains (In
matter nnd confirms the posittot
taken by tho local laud office offl
cluls. It reads as follows:
"Tho genoral deficiency bill np
proved March, 191 3, contained t
paragraph allowing claims inltlalei
upon unstirveyed laud prior to Jim
o, 1912, to bn perfected under elthe
tho threo or five year law. liiHtrtic
tlons will be Issued within a shor
time.'
PROl'DPIT. Ass't Comiu'r.
FIRST TO MAKE Tltll'
ItoM'lturtt View of Slilegelmlll
I'urty's Voyage llmwi riupqiin.
The llosebuig Itnvluw says: "The
Kchlegelmllch party of hovcii personi
who left Itoscburg In a hoiiKeboa'
on Sunday, Match 111, have complet
ed their Journey down the I'nipqur
river to (inrdlnor, a distance of I2i
miles, without accident. This Infor
matlou cnint) this morning to 10. W
Crane, n member of the Soldiers
Home and a friend of the family
It was conveyed on a postal card
reading as follows:
" 'Just to let you know Hint we
made tho trip without u single mis
hap. Still, I would not advise r
"greenhorn" to tnko the (tip. Will
best regards.'
"if the voyagers reached theli
destination on tho date of the posin
card It would record time of l" ilny
In making the Journey This is If
days longer than the two men In Hit
party calculated it would take when
they were preparing for their trip
Thus pahsos Into county history i
feat never before accomplished' oi
the I'mpijua river. Few persons be
lleved that the boat could survlvt
the series of wild rapIdH on the ilvei
or that the voyage would be coin
pleted without loss of life
"Man's Ingenuity and courage
however, has conquered the wild and
treacherous stream, mid. as a lesult
the Schlegelmllcns are ahead HO
tho difference represented in the
eos: of un overland Journey wltl
household goods J"r. and the rot,
of tho houseboat and piovlslons
3G.
Special Election Called for
May 27 Leave Out Drain
and Upper Part Valley.
IinHHIitritn. Or.. Amll 7 Under
an order made b) the county court it
conn Mil ftlnnt In it tut tint I mmrwtifnr Imii
of the proposed Port of t'ntpqun will
Iip lielil fin TiipmiImv. Mnv "7 Onlv
three precincts, (Inrdlnor, Scottsburg
nnd Elkton. will bu concerned in this
coming election, while in tno ro niter
attempt ten precincts, or parts there
of, were Involved. Ilesldes thoM
mentioned, there were Uinin, Pass
Creek, Comstocks, Yoncitlln, Kol
loggs, Oakland nnd Cnlapoolo. The
territory Included nt that election,
held in 1011, wns about twice as
Int-i'it na flint In Mm ttrnimnt ttrnttnunl
and embraced practically all the
northwestern part of the county, up
10 within a mile or two of the town
jf Oakland. In the present instance
the eastern boundary is only about
live miles east of ICIkton and the
eolith boundary Is four miles from
that town.
In llui ni'i'RiMit illxtrlfl tin, nm.
sesseii valuation or property witiiin
the proposed botiudntles is $4,337,
Hi,, ns against tin asscsed valuation
if $!M::3,Gttu in the district em
it raced at the former election. Thai
'lection was lost by n large major
ity, but n different result Is looked
ior this time.
The purpose of forming this Port
if I'mpqun district Is to Improve the
.'iiirnuco tutu iinrour at tttc moiiiu
if lite L'mp(iin river. Ily taltlng the
ulliaihe in the matter the resl
lents there believe the V. S. Gov
lrument can be interested In the
natter of building a Jetty that will
e of grent benefit to the growing
omiucrce of that port.
This Includes a maximum of a tit
le over six townships from east to
vest and five nnd one-half town
ihlps from north to south and em-
traces aiiom is lownsnips, or nearly
150 square miles of territory. The
lotindary runs about five miles easl
tttl four miles south of the town ol
Slktou. West of there tho boundary
toes about seven miles fnithor soutl
ml Includes the l.oon l.uke district
)n the northeast the lues roach
.itiiiu aiiotit two miles of Wool ley
and Citiittor hut do not Include either
if those places, Gardiner. Ueeds
iort and Scottsliurg i.re t n other
owns Included, nnd uenrlv all the
liiilth Itlver and Scholield territory
s enibracetl lit the proposed Port
orrltory. Kellogg Is left outside by
i distance of about four miles,
CHECKS FADE
I ONE NIGHT
PORTLAND. Or, April 8.
Chnmeleou bank checks which ap
pear to have perfectly tinted faces
but which turn white in n single
night, leaving not a figure or a let-
tn. ti iltutlnirtlluli tlintii from nil nr.
dlnary piece of paper, nre invading
the West, nnd United States Secret
Qnrvlf.ik nt'iititd In tlln nmtllm ,if tile
Trcnsury Department nre still at loss
to account tor lite mciuou empioyeo
In making them. Steve Council, Se
cret Service operative in Portland,
has been warned that the bad check
men nre coming to the Pacific Coast
from Nevada and Idaho.
The chnugcalilo checks, which
have been traced to a number of
Wiiutinii linloln In Vni-niln mill lilnhn.
are patterned after the mirages of
the Urent American desert, but as
yet the hotel men hnve not solved
llui mittlimt nt miiLIni' tint iilnlf mill
blushing check fade to tho pallor of
.-mow. They only know that n
breezy, persuasive individual, dash
ing off n bold signature on the reg
ister us representative of several big
Knstcrn houses, lias passed out
hecks for $50 and $G0, Inscribed on
delicately tinted slips with some nice
bank name engraved thereon, nnd
that delicate tint, bank title, penned
amount, payee nnd slgunture have
utterly fnded, like the snows be
neath ii lint' Rim. tlniH doRtrovhic
tjvldenco in n good forgery cobc.
Now York bonlfttces nnd Western
Secret Service men ate wondering
how one can detect u mirage draft
r check at first glance or how a
'ouvlctlon can be secured when all
Mint the Government can show the
ludge Is a slip of perfectly good
.vhlte paper.
r.tssixu op MQroic si:i:.
Kltiiiuttli Judge Predicts Woililultlc
"Urolith" In l!0 Veai.
KLAMATH PALLS. Or, April 7
"Within 20 years the wholo world
will be riding on the water wagon."
This was tae declaration of Judge
Henry L. llensou. from the bench
In tho (.Ircttlt coiut heie. He dt.
dared that liquor was to blame for
most everything from dandruff to
divorce.
"Even Emperor William, of Ger
many, is trying to force tho relch
stag to pass dry laws." he declared.
"Ten yeats from now, Oolong tea
will be the stronger drink one will
be nblo to Hud In Oregon."
Other Mates nUo will bo parched
by that time, says Judge llensou.
ANOTHER K;; STORY.
Mrs, L. S. Lnw horn, of McKlulov.
was in Coqulllo on Monday and loid
Tho Sentinel that she could beat an
egg story yet published by It. Mrs.
l.uuhoui lu.s Plvmotith Hocks, and
the other day took an egg measuring
IV x 7'i from a nest C'oqiillle
Sentinel.
Llhby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED, rhono 72, I'cl'
Uvwr and Transfer Company.
(.ami: warden arkesti:i
toMiiiiig; (irriclnl Cnuglit I'Miluji
Without a l.lt'ciisc.
ROSKUntO, Or.. April 7 Geo.
t'nlley. n deputy flxlt wiinlen, of
"ortlnnd. wits anested nnd nr
ulgned before Justice R. W. Alurs
ers in this city on the c! nrge or
Ishlng without n license. The com.
ilnlnt was sworn to ami the an est
nittle by II. K. lliirclifleld, siiperlu
'endent of tho power station ut Wln
liester nnd a recently comiulhsloued
leputy sheriff. Tnlley plead not
tullty and his tiial was set foi
Monday.
The act complained of by Ilurch
Mold Is alleged to lm,. het'n (oiu
nlttetl at Winchester. "Tnllov has
eeu very particular In seeing' that
other people obeyed the fishing laws'
it Winchester." said lliirclifleld this
moinlng. "While was Hshlng there
ho other dn he made me exhibit
uy license. At another time he
omptdled a crippled boy traveling
ibout tho country to cease fishing
etause ho had no Ihense. Then I
tedded to satisfy myself as to
Ahether Tnlley lad a llcem-e. 1
tsked liim to produce one when 1
aught him fishing, and when ho
fulled lo -show me' i put him under
arrest."
The pennlty for fishing without n
license Is n fine of from $25 to $150
or ImpiUoiiuient In Jail from in
my a to tlneo months, or both.
H.VXDOI.PII AT GOLD IIKACII.
Notwitlistnndlng the tunny knocks
the Iloguu River bar received from
the Del Norte nnd Coos County pa
pers In the past years, It served as a
refuge for the Rnndolph Inst Satur-
ilitv Tlin rtnnilnltih I (in ii ml with
some heavy machinery for Crescent
my coiini not got wiuim a nine ot
Its dock Friday, returning north she
put Into our harbor late Saturday ev
ening to avoid the heavy weather out
side. She will stay until such time
ns she can get to the Crcncent City
dock. Gold Uoach Globe.
Ittvommcnricri for n Good Reason,
C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly St..
Peoria, HI., says. Rackacho and
congested kidneys mako mo suffer
Intenso pains. Was always tired nnd
Hoatlng specks bothered ine. Took
Foley Kidney Pills and saw big im
provement nfter third day. I kopt
on until entirely freed of all trouble
and Buffering. Thnt's why 1 rec
ommend Foloy Kidney Pills. They
cured me." For salo by Lockhnrt
Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner."
If YOU ARE A
DRINKING MAN
You had better stop nt once or
you'll Into your Job. ICvery lino of
buslneia Is closing Its doors to
'Drinking" men. It mny bo your
turn next. Uy the nld of ORR1NR
thousands of men have been re
itorod to lives of sobriety nnd In
dustry. Wv are so sure that ORR1NK
will benefit you that wo say to
you that If after u trial you fall
to get any benefit from Its use,
your money will bo refunded.
When you stop "Drinking," think
of the inonev vou'll envn- l.oft.inc
sober men nro worth more to their'
employers aim got Higher wnges.
Costs only $1.00 a box. We have
an Interesting booklet about OR
RINK that wo are giving awnv free
on request. Cnll at our storo and
talk it over. Owl 'Prescription Phar
macy, Front St Phone 74-J. Noto
mm wuru 'prescription
Parker & Leaton
Real I'M tile, Rentals and Insurance
LiHkhart lluildliii:, Over Hub Cloth.
lug Store, Marshfleld, Ore. -
New and Second Hand furniture
bold on Uio Installment plan.
I1A1UUXGTOX, DOYLE CO.,
.102 liVont Bt.
Phone 840-h Morshfleld, Or.
Pccvifh Children
Suffer With Wormi
Don't t anfT7 wlta jew chfJd b I
wu b or the U continually IniUbla.
In nlfiatr-nlna out of on htmdred cuti
yon win find that tnt tronolt li worat,
Anions th common lynptosui of tnt
prMno of round worm art atrrom
nM, which often leads to eptleptt
form attack: diiiine, Tertlxo. caw.
dons ippttUa, rMtleii dtep, ltchlnf of
tht eyes and noie. naiua and ntm
nynia. Bound worms aro aororal
Inches In length and Infest the stomach.
Occasionally several hundred art found
In a single person. Thread worms aro
smaller, often not longer than a quarter
of an Inch. The symptoms denotlni
their presence are about the same, bnt
In this case the child has no appetite.
Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge la unaur-1
5nidnJem?JlnKrora- Not only
will It destroy them, hut 1U tonic effecta
yrWztHoT the stomach to healthy ae
.nty. Aa Jayne'a Tonic Vermfrnga
seldom purge, the lndlcaUona of lta
beneficial effeota will be the ImproyVS
condlt on of the person un j10
llUllons of parenu hare praised thla
medicine for more than eighty yeua.
Insist upon Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge;
and accept no other. Sold by dgglita
Slip's!, ? Dr D- Jyne ovf EK
Goodrum's Garage
home of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Aut6 Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
a 17 Central A v. Phono 373.L
To Her Honor, the Cook:
Does your husband nnd family
cnll your bread "Punk" nfter you
have exhnusted every effort to make
It right? if this Is the case, glvo
them a pleasant surprlso and show
them thnt you can bako bread that
Is "Rread" by using
WHITE RIVER FLOUR.
Sold by
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
184 Market Ave. Phone 394-J.
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
Singer Sewing Machines
We have them for rent or for Bale.
Machines Repaired.
Supplies nnd Needles for Sale.
W. J. RITZ,
131 lik Ave. Slnrshfleld.
I'hono 280-X.
The White Hoese
Restawamift
- ' NEXT DOOR TO BLANCO HOTEL
You nro invited to try our service.
"We aim to use only the best of everything and
please our patrons.
ANOS BROS., Proprietors
Call and See Us.
BANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FKW TK.V ACltK TltAtTH KOUIt MILKS KOL'TH ON
(X)UNTY llOAI !W I'Kll ACItKi 9100 CASH, 1IALANCK
TWO YKAIIH, XO INTKKKST, NO TAXKH, FINK HANDY
l.OAM, IiKVKIi 1IKNC1I IiANI).
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKibtosh
IlKAL K8TATK
nml
IN9UIIANOR.
T11K atmosphere of a bank uhould bo aa dciuocrntlc oh that of
tho street feel fre to coma In at any time, even It It la
only to net changr.
Somo time you mny wish to deposit or borrow, buy a draft or
rent n oafety deposit box. We Invite you mnlte thla bank your
bank, and let your wanto bo known wv uhnll bo pleased to nerve
you.
Thi
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
OP
f LANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSIIFIRLD, ORE.
At tho close ot business, April 4, 1913.
IIESOUIICES.
Loans nnd Discounts $494, GOG. 23
Nanking House GO.OOO.OO
Cash and Sight Exchange 233,074.10
Total J777.770.38
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In S 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profit 59.1G3.G5
Deposlta GG8.G0C.73
Total 1777,770.38
C. A. Smith) Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
1UMDER, LA-TIL SIIINaLES, MOULDINGS, BASn AND DOOnS.
ROOFING PATER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO nY U8INQ OUR WOOD.
PnONE 100. I 1M S0UTn DROADWAY
THE RECORD PHrvrnr.ntmv r0r, ,. t ...r
iib.tmrfl n? HH0?rapIl,c c.op,ea of "oorda of Coos County to date,
to real ea.i i?,rVP.r,e8?nt TB' r any other Information relating
io real estate furnished on short notice
BUSINESS OFFICE; 7 N.rth Sont'st., Marshfield. PhoBo IBM
W. J. RUST, Manager
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract C6.
n .,, DKNHY SENGSTACKEN, Icr.
pZ eT?,Ce Pnne 191PJn8 Lands T specialty.
Parms-Tlmber-Coal and Marshfield Offlco 14-J.
General Agents "EAST8IDE."
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DenUit.
171 GrlniM Itniiiiu
Theater. Office 1'honimM
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MarshflolJ, Oregon.
riL. A. j. Hi:Nrmr8
futnim I1a.1iI Hl.
V?vj aro equipped to do Mjb c!ii
nuiiw uu Hliuri D0UC8 It til tM
lowoei prices. KiatnloiUott
Lmlv nttonilonl PiV. tin, n
Chnndlnr Hn'cl. ohnpg ll.'j.
Typewriters
We sell, rent, exchanctuir
pair, an ninKcs, new and iw
hand.
Rlhhon Guaranteed.
Cur lion I'aper Gaangtt
Call up
TYITAVRITKIt ILXfllANCE
MHTIiY CO.
Phone 4 1.
Alliance Docs
Fisher Auto Sert
Win. Fisher, rrorrlelor.
Phonn orders to Illllftr'l (
Stand, Phono 18-J. After lljj.1
phono 6-J. Night phone 111-B.I
Mursliflcld. Orepin.
R. J. MONTGOMERY!
Real Estate and I nsufi
244 North Front Strati
Thi Star Trans
and Storage
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Phones 98-R. WW J
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ware. Wo also taw JJ
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irom iwo "b"'
i oloplrlrnl BtlPPllf''
Barnail&j5!!SB
nu Anfo Ser
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roasonablo cbargo. t
will ko anywnert wn
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Cigar more. - - -
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nARKERAOS
ALL KINDS OF J01 PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
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ages uu" ?.. corn".
dies at the JgE
Phone orders Jj!Sg
win.JfSa
for each he'8tvp,c PJ
broken Jewelry B
Money Sent W-
m.ii.. smelting t'-
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