THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 26, 1913 ENING EDITION. H COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKY Editor and I'm DAN E. .MAI.ONKV Nw ''"' Entered nt the postofflce nt Mir flold, Oregon, for trnuaml throueh tlio mnlls as second clasi mnll matter. Dedicated to the service- ot the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and thnt evil shall ui, thrlvo unopp sed. Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL IWI'I.U OF THE CITV OF MAKSHKIKLP. St'IlSCIMPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year C.OO Per month r'1' weekly. One year $1.5 When paid strictly In advanco rn mbscrlptlon price of tlio Cooa Ga. Tlmos Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 foi six months. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAIIjY TIMES. Mnrshfleld :: ;: : Orcgo. TIIK DETAIL MEItCIIANT. WK OI-V'SX wonder whether the vain of tlio rctnll merchant In tho homo towns la appro elated properly by tho residents, anil sulllclont credit given them for their share In the upbuilding and making the commonwealth. Hut few people realize tho dllllrultlos and hardships, tho unconslng labor and wntehftill ncss, the details to bo mustered, nnd tho really small average margin of profits actually secured which nre necessary to make tho business profit able or even safe. Probably no other phono nf business Is subjected to so ninny potty nnnoyanccs, especially In tho smaller and medium sized cities where system and dlsclpllno cannot bo so rigidly enforced ns In tho larger places. Contrary to tho preconceived opinions of many people, strict hon esty nnd unswerving fidelity are abso lutely a uuccslty for the man or llrm that desires nnd holds continuous patronngo. Authenticated reports show thnt a preponderance nf coin plnlnts when sifted out, am not tho fault of tho sailor, but of tho buyer, and thnt oven their unjust clnlms nro allowed to nppenso customers. Truo among so many different Kinds of merchandising It would bo strange, If some woro not taken up by men of moro or less degree:: of strict honesty, but wo find this In other profcslous nnd occupations. Thoro aro unscrupulous Inwycrs, dls roputnblo physicians, wayward min isters, corrupt olllclnls nnd dishonest bankers, but because of tho defection of tho fow, Is no cnuso for an nbuslvo crltlclom of them nil. Your local retailor whothor ho bo tho bnkcr, tho grocer, druggist, dry goods, clothing or hnrdwaro man, Bot tles In your midst nnd Invests his money to supply you with tho needs )f your dally oxlstonco. Ho furnishes steady, woll-pald employment to scores, his taxes nro Inrgor In pro portion to tho floating valuo than any other nrecssablo property, for It is nil In plain sight nnd cannot bo hid or rovored up. Ills Is tho first plnco when nppeals for local charity nro miido. Ilo Is entitled to reccom- penso for his Investment nf cnp'tal and labor and risk, yot how fow reach opulonro or even affluence. In proof of this search tho records of this or nny other city of slmllnr size, nnd count on your lingers tho fortunes thnt Imvo boon mudo strict ly through tho retail trade. No one outsldo of tho counter knows of the really small margin of profits made In tho nvorage transaction of buying nnd selling merchandise. Some things In nil branches unisl mnke up for tho dellclenelos of others, tho nov elties, the perishable, tho exclusive, must keep up the averaue nf thn staples of which there Is n larger! proporton nml that enially do not bring nny prnllts over and above the1 freight charges, with no nllownneo for other fixed expenses, as rent, help, fuel, light, taxes, etc. Your local merchant must also pay cash within short limits, and so rigid Is the rule utiually enforced, thnt when the ISO or CO day time has ex plrod, n bank draft Is made payable at olght How many of tho custom ers of theso nierchanlH but would tnko offense If a 3u or tin day ac- . omit would In- sent for collection In this manner? In there days of close competition md changing fashions. It In the aim mil desire of every wido-nwnko mer- hant. to augment his buslnes by ourtcsy and fair treatment, not by rlelccry or underhanded methods. Take for Instance the (use f the dr goods merchant, how often do you i;et :i"i inches for n yard not once, when you will receive i!7 or II 9 Inches i hundred times. It Is a common snylng nmong wom en especially. "I always want so or so to wait on me because he or she gives mo such good measure." Now good measure or weigui is right nnd Just, but It does not mean you should hnvo 1" o to the pound or .'17 inches to tho ynrd, for Just think whnt that menus In tho aggre gate of n year's business, this excess repented dally hundreds of times, .'100 days In the year. What would hap pen to Mnrshlleld- or any other city, supposing that every store In tho city, "the butcher, the linker, the candlestick ninker," should decide to close their doors nnd no others come In? Would It not become a veritable deserted village? Could you very long bo satisfied to send to Portland or Chlcngo or elsewhere for nil your needs. Would not the benefit and positive necessity of your retailers be come so apparent that your pntron ago would bo given freely nnd not grudgingly? It Is only by patronizing your home Industries to the full extent of your ability that strength and growth and prosperity can be assured. Think of those thlngB carefully and thought fully and carry them out nnd the benefit will nccruue to the entire com munity. In n nutshell, buy nt homo everything you possibly can. NEWS FROM -vmj'i i ftY'!'mmmrarMlltr- -ALri SL -y coiiD iikach xrcci-rrs. The FACTS ABOUT OltEGO.V. About one-fifth of the state of Oregon Is In farm acreage. The average valuo of farm land, per acre. 1D10 census, wns $3ii.:!3. The total value of farm property, which Includes land, buildings, Implements and machinery, nnd livestock, wns $.'2S.2 1 1.000. The Department of Agriculture In reporting 15,502 farms In Oregon says that of this number :J7.7!)(J nre operated by the owner. SI7 by managers and tl.sr! by tenants. Of tho 37,701'. farms operated by owners, S-I.Siifi were reported ns free from mortgages. Tho farm acreage on August 1. 1012, according to reports avail able to this office, was 12.390.2S3 acres, of which !, 388,020 wero Im proved. Tho overage- value per acre for land nnd buildings on Aug. 1. 1912. was $12.32. Tho nvornge size of the Oregon farm was 252.03 acres In 1912. Tho nvornge vnluo of Oregon farms In 1.,917. which Includes land, buildings, livestock nnd Implements and machinery. The 1910 census reported tho totnl wealth of the stato In the form of farm property to hnvo Increased $:J5.-.,IS2.000 In ten years. Corres pondents report tho totnl farm wealth on August 1, 1912, nt $031, 317,255. Tho Increnso between 1000 nnd 1910 wns double thnt nf the whole period from 1S50 to 1900. TEMPLETOM TIM TALK Interesting Grist of Newsy Items from That Sec tion of Coos Co. i Special' to The Times.) TEMPLE! ON. Oi.. May 2 1. Cclbert ileiison expects to have his new boat on Ten Mile Lake next Sundnv. He rather thinks he will be able to pass everything nnd hns named his boat "Oosiiui." Allen Huberts also owns n speed boat which he will have In the water on Sunday. Miss Hlnnche Hnyinond, .Inck Itn.v mond nnd C. P. Coleiiiun were vis itors In the city of Lnkeslde on Wednesday evening. etinesuay ovenuiK. , , t, , t ,. for 0 , C. P. Coleman slot nwMM 1 tw , ,,, of ,',, ,Ih1iIiik Mondny. Sal, wlhlca In d been , ,, , , , , Curry County Nous nt Told by mono. 1). I). Uralnard. of North Hend. enme In on the Inst Hustler seeking n new locution. Alter n few inli' utes' stroll In the outskirts of our bountiful city, he decided that Go'd lleach was Jusi the plnco ho hat been looking for these many yean, lie purchased three lots In the IJ.illey Addition nnd expects move his family here. Wedding bells tolled, the tiding of the uniting In marriage of dene Stinin to Miss Huby KHz. The cere mony was performed at the groom's tuther's home at Hiiro last Wednes day. Died On May Hi. 1913. the In runt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed dle Fry, of AgnoBS. The little one wns nearly two mouths old. Tho new power boat lately built bv .1. M. Wood worth for the Wed di'iburn Trailing Company bus hoo'i christened the .loliu W. nnd is ,i 'eruck-n-Jnck." ' Cnughell and (Suunllett now hnvo most of the material on the ground for the construction of the'r cold storugo plant. The boys expect to plant ready for operation sea- helping himself to Mr. Coleman s chickens, Mrs. Iilggltt Is Improving very rapidly from her recent Illness. Milton Markham eamo over from Sulphur Springs. He stayed Wednes day night nt his mother's home on Sli'uttois Arm nnd Thursday at A brand new girl arrived nt the home of Win. Clurno of I'pper Pis tol river on Mny 13. A library association hns Ik-mi formed nt Wedderbiirn for tlio pur pose of maintaining a circulating library. N. A. Leach Is president I nnd D. 11. Llbby librarian. The or- UenJniuIn Roberts', returning to .,.,,,..;. ',, ,,,,, ,,',, ., , ,.. Oardner by North Lake. Ilo repoits , tI.blt(,tI ,nBIl.CH nntl wm lip,y that Camp 10 Is short of men. for n H(a(e ,rnvoirnB ni,rnry. Delbert llenson and uter Peter- burti whoH(, flI, w-j. son went to .North llend Wednes- terod here, caiuo down from MarBh- SAID AHOL'T WOMANKIND I have been ready to believe thnt wo hnvo oven now n new rovolntlon, nnd tho name or Its Messiah Is Wo man. Oliver Wendell Holmes. dnv. .Mrs. Nols Monson. of HiIb place, visited her sister, Mrs. Chns. Llggltt, Wodnesdny. Miss Hoberts. of the Lakovlew school, Is planning to having an en tertainment In the afternoon of Mny 29, nf her school house. All are' Invited. We are grieved to report the Held on the last Hustler, gathered up his household Kuods nnd ship ped them back on the same boat Ho took his family with him over land with his own tennis n few days hit'r. The many friends nf Postmaster .1. W. Hlley will bo pained to learn that his health Is fast falling hl'ii. It is said that the cancer on bis death of Mrs. Chas: Llgg b baby. fnco lmH oaton 0iitlrlv through the Interment wns made at tho loin- clluok ,, t!lat, t ,, n,,,,,,,,,,, p eton Cemetery. Quito n nuuibir BOlf , t , , , of relatives nnd friends were'pies- He left tho Hend Sutiirduy for Port- vn . , , ,, ,ni"l for inedlcnl treatini'iP, but !:! .Mr. oung. or tho Lukeslde nmny fr0nds fear thnt he bus ill- Creamery, says ho Is receiving a furru,i mt.dlcnl treatment too long ku Hum in i:n-iiiii nun, iiimiiuihjor nny per inn n nil t relief. uii nil uvuiUKU ill imiu iiuiiiiiin ui butter per dny. Templeton boys nro spending their Sunday's practicing baseball. LIVKLV OLD LADY. Criiinlinn Huntley of Curry I Iocs,. 11(1 Miles In Five Hours. The Oold Wench (Hobo says: "Mrs. Chris Koerncr Is now enjoying a visit COLD IN Cl'ltHV. Dcvlll.llss Nllggeth Ill'Ollieis (,'el Out nf Ihlfls. Tho Port Orford Trlhiinu says: "Newt nnd IM. ni.vin.iiuu ,,..... i Hitler town from their homes on Sixes. Mondny, nnd the Intter hud with his 4V ounces of gold which he bnd taken out- of u rlgh river bur iiiiriiig me winter storms. Mr Second thoughts nro tho best. God created man; woinnu was the after thought. Proverb. The whisper ((f n benutlful woman can be beard farther than the loudest call of duty. Anonymous. Tho limn who enters his wife's dressing-room Is either n philosopher or u fool. Honoro do Hnlzne. A REQUIEM. Under the wide nnd Htarry sky DIk tlio rhino ami let ma Ilo. Qlud did 1 live mid Klailly ill 9, And I laid mo down with n will, Tills bo tho vemo you Krnve for mm "Hero be lies, whoio lio IoiirpiI lo lie. Home U tlio sailor, home from sea, And Ilia hunter Imiiio from the bill," Itobi-rt l.ouU Stevenson, 5 $ Cents Per Day ($18.25 Per Yoar) NOW PAYS FOR 1,000.00 LIFE INSURANCE (At the ASe of 20). Older ages are only a trifle higher. A New Low Rate Contract gaSfe Loan Values, Cash Surrender Values and Extended Insurance. It carries all the advantages which the highest priced policy in any other company does. That's the New Policy of OregonTife The ONLY Life Insurance Company which does Rusiness EXCLUSIVELY IN IIKALTUFL'L OHliGON "BEST FOR OREGONIANS from her mother. Grandma Huntley. Owing to a fall received several years Dlvelbllss wns working with an 'ln- ngo grandma gets around by the sufficient wnter Biipply, nnd could use of n crutch, otherwise sho Is hale do nothing only during freshets Mo nnd hearty despite her ngo of 811 H confident that with plenty oi years. She rode horse-back from water he cou'il tnko out jinn .nine vuviv hi iVhiH-m nun iiiiuiu iiic unj-, UIKI Willi Capital to lit) till! 20 miles from Mule Creek to (Jold work the wnter Is available There Ilnr 111 II i"ii linui-H! n fiml Hint wiinlil nro i 1.,.. i...... ' "' ........ ...w ......,.. ... i,,,, ,, nK Qin nil ii low one, each contnTuIng about ono hundred acres and carrying prae tlcully the same values. tax the strength of many young wo men. mtn:is oi'' haxdo.v. Told Ncivn nf Clty-by-tlie-Sca, ns by the Wetsein World. Hummer Is here, ns the van guard of campers has arrived. The real estate firm of Owen & Fiorina hns dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Florlun continuing In the business. The divorce caso of Hempel vs. Ilempel will probably come up Tor hearing In tho September term of court. Dr. II. C. Dlppel nnd R. M. Wat son nro expected to arrive from Hlackfoot, Idaho, nbout .lime 1. where they hnvo been closing tholr business affairs, propnratorv to lo cating In Hnudou. Dr. S. .1. Mnnn. who recently sont samples of Handon wutor to tho Oregon Stnte Hoard of Henltb fnr analysis, nus received the report ns follows: "Ten organisms pPr c. c and n trace of colon baellil." The old WOOden nurrli nml frnnl has beon torn from the Onlller building and plato glass will bo substituted, innklng It ono of the neatesf In tho city. Tho tide has been exceedingly low for several mornings nnd the beach was lined with people seok Ing pleasure and plains. M Home Offick: Corbett lluildinj, Corner Fiftli nnd Morrison, Poutlanu A. U MILLS L. SAMUEL l'"KI MOOS, Dlst. Agent. PrttiJtnt General Manaitr Mursbtleld Oregon AXVIIi IX (IOOD SHAPK. (iisolino Scliooner Helng Itepnlred n,. yJo-nraiu'e Cimipanles. Tho Florenco West says: "Not withstanding the pounding to which mo Aiivii nan oeeii subjected dur ing tho five weeks ti.nt sho wiib lying on tho sand, the vessel was found til nrettv uooil rnmiitin.. n,i lll bo repaired by tho Insurance companies for tho owners. One of tho men who assisted In taking tho boat off tho sand told us that they had tho craft aflont three times nnd had to let It go ashore Rgaln on account of tho tug not being on hand to tow the ves sel up tho river. Although reports wero sent out three weeks ago thnt tho Anvil was breaking up nnd would bo a total wreck, the boat will bo good ror many years on the waves yet. arter some ropalrs are made The shaft Is being taken "out of the boat nnd tho vessel will bo tow ed to Portland, where the neces sary ropalrs will be made. The ,0! ls not leakll'K much and no difficulty Is anticipated In making tho trip to the city. crimv corxTv Tiiorniii.:. ('old Heacb Kdltoi- (,'lves Family .,.i '-'"'J' T One .Man. iho Gold lleach Globe savs. " Last weok one or the Johns, who hns n homestend on Lobster Hill. wns arrested by Deputy Game War- dons h. .1. linker nnd John Adnnis for unlawfully I11Iiik deer. He was given a henrlng before Judgt. Wrlgh . of Port Orford. who nssess- ,,..n,.if " of :, ,lollna' I his outfit has an unsnvorv ree- n,rl " "m80 iV',h' b0,,K n,,(,"l" r inn n pot y offences nnd no doubt will be tnkon boforo the grnnd jurv. Hiey hnvo been known to haul bacon to Handon nnd sell R. ye nt he t mo t hoy did not own n Iiok. ir iu an ii . x.. .. -... - . ...., IIUI( .,. ,J0lm tiireatonod tfl "lllnf nvn" ...iii. .. Wreslm;blor(;rhl,arrestru .....i .i.j inu I'iiHo ino next IiiiIl'o llmf"&h! ,,0fOr ',1,0"lt, " L. C. Hnrgelt. formor editor nnd proprietor of tho Myrtle lolut Iff torprlae returned on Kllznbo I r,'o . an oxtmided trip n Cnllfnrnin Mr. Hargelt Is looklngnflnr" d "; o Is feolliig bettor. Wo my o ,, bark In tho printing business county again. Handon Hn. Z2 HUIIIFS Ob' IIAXDOX. News ill" Clly-by-tlie-Heii ns Told by The Itecordei'. Hiiiiilou Is llgurlng on u Fourth if July celebration, Automobile service nil the wnv to IOiireku Ih nil assured fuel for t IiIb Hummer. Tlio trip will be nnd" irom Handon to Hurekn In three uimp Curs wll leave tho hotel Gnllli at 7:00 o dock. W. . Feller will leave toniuriMv for Spokane where be expeclH to mnke his future home. .Mr. l.viirr will visit nt Portlnnd nnd other points en route. Thete wero Ufi cjghth grade pupils of the Uutidoii hcIiooIh took the recent examination nnd or these the follow ing pussed iu till studies: Doris liar dell, Don Anderson, Helen Fish, Flo reiico Fish, Hlchurd Crulii, John True Ami (Inrver, Harold Johnson tin i Daisy Shields. Cupt.iln Morris C. Jenkins, ex-chlef of pollco or Topekn, Knnsas, Is visit ing his son, J. T. Jenkins, one or our well known river men. Cnptnln Jen. kins will return to Topoka this week .Miss II. A. Crnln, or Springfield. Vermont, nrrlved on the Fllleld tor u visit with her brother, N. J. Craln Cnptnln O. When returned on (he Grace Dollar from n two weeks' visit with his sister. Mrs. H. J. Adcock. i Salinas, Oil. Captain Wlren says he saw wiiiie beautiful scenery while Mine mid hud the best lime of his IHe. KI.IKTIOX IX IIAXDOX. Voteis There to Posh on Ituporlniil Insiic.s .lime 7. The Western World says: "A sue clal election will bo held In Handon Mondny. Juno i, nt which tlmo the voters will hnvo an opportunity or casting their ballot on several propo sitions which nre Hiibinlttod ror their approval. "Tho iiiiestlous which nro to be voted upon may bo briefly summed up us ronows: "Shall the city Issue bonds Iu the sum of $lfi.00l) to tnko up outstand ing wnrriintH ".Shall the city Issue and sell bonds In the sum or $(1,000 lo redeem war rnnlH Issued ror the purchase or the base bull park? ".Shall tho city purchnse tlio wnter works ror SOU.OOO? "Shall the city prohibit live slock rrom running nt Inrgo within the cor porate llmltH? "Shall the chnrtor bo amended re luting to tho collection or nssess inents? "Shall thero bo n limit placed upon speclnl assessment or property? "Shall tho charter bu changed In relation to the election or council men? "Shall the city buy n city hull site? "Shall tho city lovy u ono mill tax ror the public library? "Shall the city Hpend $ ll'.OOO for n modern llro nppnrntiiB?" NF.W IIAItHOIt LIXF.S. M'creiuiy or Win- Adoils Heroin meiidutloiis of Kiigineer Cat roll A letter wns received Wednes lay by the Commissioners or the Port or Sluslnw from tho Asslstunt Secretary of War, nt Washington. D. C stilting thnt tho Wnr De partment hns npproved tho recom iiieiidntlon of tho Government en-glneei-B In favor of locating harbor Hues on the river Iu front of tlio town or Florence. The letter Is understood to mean thnt the line Is established ns sur veyed by W. G. Carroll, tho Gov ernment engineer In charge of the harbor improvement work here nt Hint time, except thnt the change UHkod for by the Tidewater .Mill (oiiipnny Is grunted. The Secrotnry'B letter nlso stited Unit It wns not deemed advisable at the present fitngo or dovolopmeii' or this county to estnbllsh pjuiiai out hnrbor lines on tho river to tho oxtent which tho Port Comnils slonoiB bnd nskod for last vear. WWII Cnty SUilPril.,., nounnM n " ent Funds in District ('0"ltV School B r,""'1' '':' ker ha, J T ?kl Msr,dto-Ba 'imriei .No, J'maniV'i'jMl:,. '. La in pa, $443. r n "" IU k. com in.. U.V.WiChiiV a . 1 vi fuiiu hnt a .iiiii. in. f .'. '-Minn 'iii', nco' 1 7',1 6fc ?: IB. in '. fe l!l' SfranKsVH,! --, .Moons. Slip.. ; ' i. 'klu(f " s?.50 'r $' Srlnl ft SaWa HMnmcr. 00; j, ';,' l' Dora. $209; 33. lliu I 1 ,': C'alchhiK Creek '3 f, !"': V'"' W-Ui 39. Coo, n wSfe Niirii-ni' mr.. .. J '",( , , " ;" ii, nor, 111., . r."".'. foiu.uu: 16 V..ij I- i .. . ' ' u I WHIM, JJIUf , $:ill..-iO. 47 8 'Ho.. 1178; 49. E. . Remote. $22!; 5, f, ' : ..2 . l-m;roft,$222!51.Xottlj; . in, nanaon. u.O I' tt er bSIoiikIi $249.50; 5, & l "S; TiT. South Slnit.V if ..8. Hiinnyilde, IJI4.50. H, t Creek. $209; 60, ProiMr. III! I. JI0S.50! 62.De Cwt'l ., uuiiiiruu .mil, I3S5.50' II fj Mile. $300; 63, Sltkum. ur3 ..hko nine, ijijs.so; ;, $-':i0; OS. Lnuon Slmirk mi- ;;.'. Ilt-nvcr Illll. J6; to.Vdil ley. SDis.riO: 71. Uudi nit 1 f.... ii L. " " jiiiiruuii, jju&; ij, pieimiM $:M6.i"0; 74. l'leaiantllll,!!ii u. locum drove. 1230; II, fe Jiuictloti. $190: 77.DrlJte.tliM Dement, $189.50; TJ.Utth.wl f.O; 80. W'cit Norwr. Il, I Laurel l.nke, $171.50; H,C0 $102; 83, Lake Vie, 111111:1 Sanford. $197.50; 85, Ballet E $72; J-2, North Uke, !L Total, $411,292. The full apportionment ifflkiu proximately $1.60 perpo;IIUWi tlio last Bcliool cenioi. v boards inuy estimate their wm for the school year on tbli bui IIOV riSHKILMAV. Tho Port Orford Trlbwe nfi "Master Lowell Johnttca, 1 l year old Port OrforJ boj.tuii no pound halibut while out liiij the Tramp SuiuUr. HwjpIi exchaiiKcs have an tattei'Je c that will beatthliiewWMPJ hear fiom them. jjAy. -Ata I tl I "VTSK. DID ! ' H Coos roriler. I' OH IlKXT Housekeeping suites, also single rooms with hot and cold water over Pioneer HUwe. OAHIHXKK WO.MAX DBAD. reurdle,dVa,Mf,1,,B ,,10tl";r' Mr8' str- Mny.21.nt4n . 'nZTh nnnoi,, f.. .;;: .:- vv.u "u 1 hrni 'a..; "CKW8. will nrrivo in .iti "" . ei'to to Gardlnor tl. nU l??V0 Draln Monday morning for Gnrdlnor. Intormont will bo it tho "ttor )lnce.-noB0burg nevlew? The Gold Heach Globe says; Aa here seems to bo no disposition on three fat buck deer to barbecue to sether with a few Chinook salmon and a few Bncks of clams, baked to the style of pioneer days w-on b0fltH8 t that hardly another "ffi out-We of Curry County could' pull DODLK MAKFS KICK. lullier of .Airs. Clniid Xiisbuig. of .'laililli'lil, ApienN to Commission iho following Saloiu dispatch will bo of Intorest horo, as .Mrs. Claude .Nusbiiig Is a dnughtor of Jir. Doblo. "Declaring that the prnctlco work ed an Imposition upon tho public. L. II. Doblo, u travollng snlesmnn of EiiReno urged the Kullrond Com tnlssloii to put an end to tho cus tom or railways charging passengers who lose checks ror baggage CO coiiIb ror each 0110, .Mr. Doblo re cently lost nlno chocks and bnd to pay tho Southorn Pacific $4.50. Ho told tho Commission that tne charge was 1111 outrage and thoro could bo no reason for Its bolng mndo. TIlO COinnlnlnt ' tnl.-nn mulnr uuvisemonr. and If tho decision Is n ravor or Mr. Doblo, tho railroads henceforth will hnvo to surrender baggage upon proof of ownership without nuiklng any extra charge." SHINE JUST WHERE YW .... .t vrtiiricniH .vi "."j.M.ei Fortiriini.."'.. a PV.rlhiW"43 Jrt-l-lfeSWS ls w!""iBtft iwni (" "-.,,, But brlabienfom W 11 ihlnlnif Juiwlirtr Titer. U nertrt you max never .. Tlie darKenru .v.- , ra nil for the JW .u.r.,r ul ijyhlnlngjuitw''ll I NORTH BEND NOTES. ! 4 Tho A. M. Simpson finished tak ing on a enrgo of lumber and sailed yesterday for San Pedro nnd San Francisco. Hew John Lowtns, who has been lecturing at tho M. E. Church the past two weeks, will leave on the Breakwater tomorrow for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Freelnnd and children, Clifford nnd Mildred spent yesterday with relntlves nt North Inlet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Black and daughter and Mrs. Georgo Black and daughter and Mrs. F. E. Allen and Miss Henrietta Bear spent yesterday at the beach. It you have anything to sell, rent trade, or want help, tty a Want Ad GoodrunfsGani home of lki CADILLAC and Auto Supple for A Makes of Cars :jl" Central M pboi ....v..d . .MA fllULA . .all lar on each ?''.." shoes, we - pr pairing at '". Miu city. Toun'w Aug. 01' "15 hOuiMs-' THE LITTLER SH AROUND rtf.S satUfactorU,. Next door to