lUR IDEA Of A PURELY PROPITLESS PASTIME IS HOLDING AUTOPSIES ON THE PAST (E000 law tas LOST ARTICLES ..... r.uiiiil tlirninill Tillies until NOW IS VOIR T1MK. A small nil In The Times want arr in-." i :..-- iii-nil litem! I'm- tlirm! Tlioy milium tuny tiring you remits mi mediately. Try one. Irrl re-Ill"'' AlKMllEH OK TMK ASSOCIATED PRESS ". tvvifl Estniinsiicu in iw.a L. XaaVI., xho Const Mull. MARSHFIELQ, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION & Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mn 977 .nil Ton. llnr AilvnrlUir. nVm u ' ' untl Coos liny Advertiser HID TIS LET US TALK IT OVER B I ED M R BOAT CAPSIZED brge and Harvey Redfield (early losi in huuiubiu uh Rogue mver oar jp nF RESCUERS WAS WINEGAR, LATELY SAVED .ail Gasoline Launch Nearly Swamped Off Cape Blanco rOWUII uiiumuu vvuir CnMnl tn tllO TlniCS) hVKDDHUIllMtN, Ore, Juno 0. A F-.ii..., liiiincli eniiHlCll oil t 10 r... m,, i- imr nt 8 n. in.. Friday. Id George iind Harvey Redllold of Irth Ueiiil, uregou, who iiiiii iimuu strip down tlio uoiibi in uioir smitu . ...tr.. 1-nuiMlOll llV II IIhIi C T III Itll R .1 ilm M union v Estate Com- Cy, ninniied by Fish Warden Sum Wfll, Willi WllloglU linn iimiuinuii Listing him Tlioy got n iiiip rrom L i.ni iiitlinrn nnil when the tldo Iran I" they expect to net tliu hont ! the Kdt wlileli roriim nn isiiinii 111 . 11,1.. inn viirdu from shore. Rod- 11 e, i.fii-iu 1 lint thnv Hlilntifil 50 iitn nf wiiler 11 IT Cuno lllnnco. mid me ncjir swamping tlicro In tlio utdi sens WnrdiMi Powell, who BCIICll tlll'lll. wiih tlio mini who voi itecred to uilo 11 IIhIi hont out over Vi.nr ini-i v.noli tn iittninnt tn rescue Inopir mid Sllvn, hut tlio Imr wiih rough 'lint day, oniy 0110 mini Uirt,l volunteer tn I'll wltll lilm. IoiirIi N A Loach, manager of tlio hcl.fiiy Estate unnipnny ouoren 10 rewind for the rescue of Wlnognr Bo airoinpaiiio'i row-on huh iusi me. was tlio one who wiih rescued r the iiuikiou i.uo waving urcic nr- rurirtiiii: nil tiny. ecides to Improve Willanch I Channel Instead of Sether Street Other Business. IThe Port of Cooh liny CoiiiiiiIhhIoii a inciting toiluy tieciueii tue 0111 intnvciv, over tlio Cooston elinn- Tlio cniiti-nvorsv hiiH heon oil Ir a few years and after leculvitiK lllllniw initiiv ilni'liloil tn ItllliroVO e Wlllnuih Inlet clinniiel whon tho Inrl- I j iinm nilioi-n liml been 110- ImoiiIiik for what Ih known as tho tljer-ntrut Improvoiiiont. .litHt pen the Port Commission win goi 1 tlili u irk Ih lint certain V(t. f A netltlon from South Cooh River iople a king for Improvements received Tl oi'o nro boiho stings 1 te tn' r ti out nnd possibly n llttlo ledRlnR The I'ort CoiiiiiiIhhIoii will Kdravor to liuvo tho Government 1 thla. 1 o name, iih tho North Coon ll-0i. Hnnl tMi.t itfttin 'I'll.. CIlHt HI prof lbly ho nhotit- $.'00 and Iprn ivri't t'innn nfiiirniirlnloil for ir the river work hy tho Govern- :ent rXotljir , wns dono nhout tho Duth .sloiiKh liiiprovomont, which s priuioiieil for, ns tlio r. n. lcnrrra ..inir.l duil Mini- wnulil not Smilt n I nln imirn lliiin 100 foot Ide ljcpi- cut 111 tno old Jotty. ;llenr.v riiKstiirken. who will loavo )morro" for I'ortlnnil to nttend n leefiiiK 01 tho Oregon Title Men. as reiji" ted to seo Major Morrow "d lint" thnt tho DrctlKO Mlchlo ho sheil 1-1 roinnlfttlon. 'Owlnu 10 tho War nonnrtment not H hnvln n,i,..m..l llin Tlnrl Pnm. Y ..Ml, I , ll(tl til Jll IIIU I'll- -W llfislon vt lilnfi frit flnnnnlltlll? tllO iiannel from tho Smith mill to tho. !a. the duio of stnrtlng tho dredB- 'k.is not certain yot. 1 vuiii-trnini; tno aoutnorn rnciue eslfA fm. rl. .l..A.l.m in atni't nnnr forth llfi'l, Engineer Wheoler snld f" u e 1 rniiimiiv would liny oiu;- P'f of t c c(R.t of tho 300,000 ynrihJ eedprl linn-. ...an tlio nint miiirilR. n askcl him to guarantee thnt In "v 11 nerainu necessary 10 "- fedee r front of .s'orth Head thnt ip Snntl. Tl..lrl ,n..l,l ..n.. fnf - --..,..,11 utiliu nuimt l" " ,- Ho will refer this to Chief En 'neer Hjod. "iijk l,ots. Ernest Grandoll has Outfit luv i. . n....v.. 11111 frnm b. " ' "u uio L UIIIIIW. ..... ... PUOmaR llnn'ni-,1 n., ilioi lllnil tO lulld on tlioiii Rnnn. Mrs. Lizzie eitZ '' also linnclit two lots efe nt r the nunker Hill Bchool, rom o 1.1 Mnn ...i 1 if. 'anagaii The deals were made by fugusr Krizeen. , "" iiiinorrow. v . IJ. 111101 "i nerlln and JhcIbo and Mrs. Dur- "-"- ui 1 rants rass. wno navo ueun "uiiik uio week here, win leavo "Borrow mornlnB for their homes. "en to Leave. Arno .lereen .... , irllvo (ujg ween lor -"d an-! in Francisco on business. ' may h , out on the Adellno to- ","UJ li- has tho new work under- ' hr- t. I ..nrl.nlJll h.Tf " 4b B Jiuoouiliu .... rc plr8 to tho hollers of the big ""I Will minim tlioni tn clnso ilOWIl half day or BO there soon. IIKAT $1.85 AT IIAI.NKS. OBI CHOOSES G00RTON ROUTE ON RDGUE 1 LEFT SUNDAY Porter Brothers, Tinkler and Dixon Return Over Route of Coos Bay and Eugene Line Tlio miiiotincomunt In Tlio Times Saturday Hint Alnjor lin ker t'urr, who woro here with W. ,1. WIlHoy, wnH connected with n Cniindlnn rond. Is nr- t eoptod liy Home who tiro finnlllnr with the Hituntlon, iih being tlio forortiiinor or tlio Cniuidlnii I'ncirie operating In hcru ami Inter to Sail Francisco over ' tlio Southern Pnclfio llneH. Major linker Cnrr Ih said to ho a member of the English iiohlllty, very wealthy ami a ' cotiHldcrnhlo figure In the Cn- I iiiullau railroad world. ' .I0I111R011 Porter. It. II. Porter. C. C. Tinkler and ThomiiH Dixon lort at 7 o'clock Sunday morning for tho return trip ovor the Cons liny nnd Kugeno line, after spending Satur day night hero. They came In over the route ami went hack tho sumo way. They had llttlo new to give out eoucoiulng tno work except that tlioy wero going to iiihIi It iih rnp Idly iih poHHlhlu and with good wenther now they expect to innko much more inpld progrcHH. Mr. Tinkler, who Ih const iiinnu ger for tho AlneArtlnir PerkH Com pany, hud not been over the routo hIiico tho work wiih ntnitod. Supor lutondent Dixon lookH after tho work for thorn on tho ground, hut iih they navo tno roHpoiiHiiiiiiiy lor tho proper progress on tlio line. Htaiidlng botweon I'orter llrotherH and tho Southern Pacific, ho want ed to hco for himself. He had lit tle to Hiiy concerning the project. They went out by the North In let way. going via the Ten Mile tiMiliel and ovor the divide to Scho lleld Crook and out that way. Portor HrotliorH nro JiiHt putting In another dam Hoitth of tho SIiih- Inii. tn filimi tin 'I'ltlllinl Vf). !t TllltV will also put In some more cniniiH there and It. H. Porter expreHsed tlio In. lief Unit tliov would havo tile apiiroacheH to nil tho principal tun- noiH opened up huh sinnmcr so inni tho tunnel work could bo prosecut ed during the rainy season. Whllo here, tho four spout con sldorahle time Saturday evening with Engineers Illndmnrsh nnd Wheeler going over tho plans and bliieprlntH for tho local work. Tliov also visited the Kruno and Hanks ynrds at North llend where Portor lirothors have a big scow miliar construction for their l-'lor-enco mill. Tho scow will carry about r.00.000 feet of lumber and Is being rushed to coinplptlon. Af ter looking nt It- and henrlng John son Porter e'l about tho qualltlos of tho new $1 pair of boots whle'i ho f Portor) whh wearing. Air. Tink ler thought the boots wore modollod after tho big Imrao. It Is expected that tho lino to Acnio will be completed for train sorvlce thin fall as waH announced four or flvo nionths ago. Ilrldge Work. Nothing new has develoned con cerning tho bridge work. Engineer Ilroughton has been at San Fran cisco for 0 fow weeks and is expect ed to return as. soon ns ho and En gineer Hood doternilno tho details of construction, hnsod on tho tests mndo hy Air. Ilroughton at Coos Day. tho 1'mpn.iin and tho SltiBlaw. Until thejtf) plans aro made, the sub contracts for tho construction of tho plors cannot bo lot. the AlacAr thur Porks Company rotnlnlng tho bridge work, or rathor construction of the piers nnd approaches for theso threo largo structures. Por tor Brothers, howover, will prob ably do It. ruder tho unit contract, on which tho Coos Day and Eugeno lino Is being built, tho distance for which material has to he hauled Is quite .. i.n, tt, tn n rnrlnln illstnnce. an itwni. . i' -- ---- - the contractors havo to haul tho sand, gravel, timber, etc., themeslvos but beyond that dlstanco they eith er havo to transport It or pay a higher rate for tho work. Conse otiontly the Soutliom Pacific offi cials havo boon looking after the source of supply for gravel for tho concrete work on tno plors for tho Coos nay bridge To Itetiirii Here. It is expected that Superintendent nlxon. who Is looking after tho work or tho AlacArthur Perks Company, will return to the Hay In a week or two and mako an extended staj here, supervising the work from this end of tho lino Instead of Eu gene,, for the time being. General Manager Hitchcock, for the AlacArthur Perks Company s also planning to come .1 hero this sunnier. Ho Is now In the east W I THE protest of tho North Ilond business men against tho Alnrshlleld celebration two daya preceding tho North Hcnd event Is timely, courteous, reason able and Just. When tho Alarsh llold celebration wns first mention ed to tho editor of The Times he suggested that courtesy demanded and nelghborl ncss suggested thnt North Hond he consulted. Later .1. W. Dennett ranio to Tho Times office nnd Bald ho had ta'ked with li, .1. Simpson and others In North Ilond and that tlioy all expressed themselves favorable to tho project. It Is evident, however, that they did not represent tho sentiment of North Dead or oIbc tho matter was iiilsundcrHtood. North llend announced her cele bration very early. Sho Iioh mndo active and nmplo preparations for It. For Bovernl yearH North Dead has co-operated and contributed to WATEHGOMPANYCASEUPTHIS WEEK Much Interest Attaches to the Trial and Findings Which Will be Important as First Cases of Kind Ever Tried in Oregon. (Special to Tho Times) SAt.EM, Ore.. June !). Aluch In-' tercst Is being taken In the live cases pending before the Statu Itallrond CoiiiiiiIhhIoii concerning tho rates charged by the Coos Day WaterCotn pany In tho cities of Alnrshllohl and North Ilond. In which testimony Is to be taken In Portland next Friday and Saturday. At Portland testimony wll ho ta ken of Dr. Calvin S. White, the state health olllcer, and of several experts and bactorlologlstH, In order to hiivo tho expense of 11 trip by theso wit nesses to Cooh Day. After this tes timony has hrcn taken, tho members of the commlBHloii will go to Alandi lleld to complete tho hearing, and there tho chief witnesses will be heard. The Cooh Day oasoH aro of particu lar importanco hecniiHe they are the Hint 'uses under the public utility United States Supreme Court Upholds State's Contention of Rights in Fixing Freight Charges. (11 AiiorUttJ I'rtM lo Com IU- Time.) WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno U. Tho Stnto of Alllliiuosota won a sub stantial victory In the Supreme Court of the United State, when In tho .Minnesota rnto cases( Justice Hughes for tho court, held tho rates on .Min neapolis and St. Louis railroad wore coutUcatory and unconstitutional, hut that tho rnttH of tho Northern Pm-iili- and Groat Northern were val id. Tho decision was a vlctorv for Budget Calls for Survey of Coast Koaci hrom coos bay to Eureka, California. SAN FHANCISCO. Juno !. The Southern Pacific has filed with the state railroad commission a state ment of tho improvements It pro poses, to mako ovor its system dur ing tho fiscal year, for which appli cation was mndo yesterday to Issue $30,000,000 In five per cent two year notes. Tho Items Include tho construction of tho Wlllametto Pa cific and a lino from Salom to Dur bin and surveys from Hnttlo .Moun tain to Palisade, and from Alarsh Jlold to Eurekn, California. For the two surveys, an appropria tion of $42,450 is provided. For Improvonionts In the Coos Hay, Itoseburg and Eastern, $4,100, llnlninnrsniiinnt nf trnasurv for ensh expended, representing a part only of capital Investments hereto fore, made and not Included In tho following $7,500,000. Cash payments for oqulpmont In addition to oqulpmont trust noto $3, 1(H), 000. Additions to Atlantic steamship lines. $1,703,000. Additions to facilities of Pacific bysteni, $0,775,000. Allowance for contliigonc-Ios yot undotormlnod. $1,907,000. and is figuring on a six and three- quarter mllo tunnel on 1110 .moiibi road at Denver. II. A. Sumnor, who had charge of tho engineers on tho Pacific Coast Lino and tho Pa cific Great Western, who has boon at Portland, may go on the Aloffatt tunnel project. Air. Hitchcock Is also figuring on some big work in Alontana. MINNESOTA WINS NOTED BATE CASE S. P. TOISPEND $3010,000 tho success of the Mnrshflcld cele brations. It Is only a square deal that Alarshtlold should reciprocate at this time. If Alni'Hhllchl desires to celebrate later It would be right and proper, but It is not fulr to Jump In nt the last minute under such a protcHt nn tho North Ilond business men mako nnd attempt to force a second celebration. Nature hnH mnde Alai-Hhlleld nnd North llend neighbors, Mini should mako them friends. Tlielr's Is a common destiny. Let Ih ho achiev ed pleasantly. There is 110 occasion for bitterness or bad blood over what should ho a happy holiday. It would ho neither neighborly or nice, generous or Just for Marsh field to force thin Issue after hucIi a protest as the North llend busi ness men have made. Lot ns all tako our dolls and red wagons and Join North llend In 11 lug, linomlug coleiirntlon this year I law Involving tho valuation of the I physlclal property as a basis for rate making. The City of Alarshtlold was I the llrst in tho stato to make for mal complaint against a public serv- 1 Ice corporation, and Is therefore llrst to bo ready for hearing, ufter an ex tensive Investigation hy experts Into tho chnracter of Hervlce and reason ableness of rates now In effect. Following the filing of complaint by tho city authorities of Alarshlleld, North llend llled a similar complaint. After that the water company llled applications for periulHslou to In crease Its rates In both cities. Final ly, in order to bring the ontliv ques tion squarely at Issue ami decide I what would ho Just to both the pub lic and tho company, the Kullroad Commission stuited 11 case of Uh own. Inquiring Into the value of tho com pany's property. The commission expects to arrive lu Alarshllold to tako up tho main hearing about June I'.i. Another case set for hearing during the same week Ih the application of the Coos Day Homo Telephone Company for authority to Increase rates on the far mers Hue between Coqulllo and Itlv ertou. This will ho heard 011 June .M. tho stato Interstate commercr phases of the controversy, nnd upon tho con llscatory features with the exception o ftho portion alToctlng tho Aliuuunpo lis ami St. Louis railroad. I Tho AllniHKota rate law, which was declarod Invalid hy tho Federal Cr edit Court, Iiiih been before tho Su premo court for boiiio time. Minne sota claimed the right to llx Its own ratcH. Attoruoy-Gonoral AIcltoynohlH had llled a brief 011 bouulf of the Government denying this rliiht, con tending that CongrcKH had given the Interstate commerce commission am ple authority to deal with matters of the sort affecting shipments originat ing In a state, destined to points out side Its borders Senators All Testify Other Witnesses Sought Some Evidence Given. llf Ami lattJ I'ru to Coo Iuy Tim ) WASHINGTON, Juno 0. Tho Senate's lobby hunt pningod into tho second week today. I.ea than a dozen Sonators remained to ho examined beforo tho commlttoe tool; up anofhor tint. Involving tho ex amination of a score or moro of men who aro mentioned lu tho tes timony of Senators as being on one side or tho other of tho froe sugar fight or being attorneys for special representatives In Washington. 1)7 AMOlltttJ 1'IMI 10 CUM IU) TlBM 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 0. Whon tho last Senator had testified today boforo'tho commlttoo hunting for tho existence of tho systematic lobby, It was predicted at tho capl tol that tho roport of the Investiga tors would substantially uphold Pros- 1 Idont Wilson's declaration that pow I orful IniluoncoB had heon at work on Wnshlnirton alternating to effoct Con gress on the tnrlff bill. Whethor It will bo shown that "Insidious" meth ods had been used or that Improper Influenco had boon exorcised upon tho Senators depend upon tho ovldonco In the next fow days. .Sugar null .Mules. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 0- Senator Rood said that ho has no per sonal connections nffocted by tariff and had talked reduction to all broth er Senators whonever possible. He did not know of any undue methods to Influenco legislation by tho use of money but he was certain, however, LOBBY REPORT UPHOLD WILSON BIT BY GOVERNMENT TODAY L Gieat Throng in Portland to Witness Festivities Millions of Roses (Special to The Times) POUTLANI). Ore.. Juno P. Ore gon's great rose carnival opened here today, with thousands of visitors In nltenilnnce. Several tralim froniCall ferula, which has named Itself "t lib land of flowers" brought hundreds of visitors from the country of lilies, liydrangeiiH nnd violets to the region of the rose. From San Diego, came four car loads of euthushiHtle boost cm, while Oakland sen: an entire train. DrltlHh Columbia also sent large contingents. Washington people one here by scores, Idaho ami Utah are represented by good sized delega tions. Passing back to California once more. It should bo stated that the! Klirg of ltoues from PiiHadeua Ih here wttli. i:ir metubei-H of his entourage. Roses! .Millions. They nro every where In dozens, scores, llflloH and uuuuredH nun tnoiiHiimiH. Tlio city Is perfumed with the odor and the fragrance Is delightful. Tho Hoyal lloHnrlaiiH were busy nil forenoon welcoming viHltlng dele gations. Arrayed In natty uniforms the reception committees took sta tion nt tho railway depota and extend ed the glad hand. The glad hand al ways had rosoH In It too. There woro special reception eominltteoH as well iih general. Oakland wiih received by a special committee, so wiih San Diego, Pasadena, Seattle and the) Hoyal Artisans, who will hold their! sessions here this week. Then there were ladles reception coniinUtees' galore. Tho oIIIcIiiIh or tho Panama Paclllc exposition, who arrived thlsi morning, were taken In hand by a' committee mndo up of members of not u sexes and made to feel nt homo. No one walked either. There wero 100 autnmohlloH waiting nt tho sta tions. People woro taken to their ho tels and told to mnko themselves nt homo nnd ho quick about It, as Ilex Oregouus wonted them nt tlio river side Immediately to vltnos his tri umphal entry aboard the Hoso City, Hie steaniBiiip selected as tlio flagship of tho miirlno parade, consisting of 30 decorated vohkoIh, They hurried too. "Allss Spokane" was greeted when sho arrived early. ".Miss Spokane" recently returned from San Francisco nnd Sacramento, whore sho planted nslor IIiikk ami thought sho had a good time, hut It was nothing com-J jmioci wno mis. nor .-no routiners expressed thoinsiilves lu Hoosovelt Idiom. Doo-llghted." HoIhc HalnmakerH woro 011 hand lu force. This club Iioh for Its object the securing of wotnoss lu dry years and since Its organization there hasn't been an droiiKht In tho stnto of Ida ho. Follow lug the niarlno display there woiv automobile trips galore given the visitors. Tonight Hex Oregouus will give tho Pasadena King of Hoses, "MIsh Spoknno," the Hoyal Oaks, from Oakland, tho San Dlegous, the Kalnmnkors, tho HrltUh Columbia folks and tho rest a reception nt the rose show In tho nrmory. loinorrow an excurs Ion 1111 tho river will bo a foaturo and Wednes day forenoon there will be nn excur sion to Council Crest, an auto parade afternoon an evening and "A Night In Hosarla" In tho ovonlng. Hut tho crowning glory of tho groat display will bo tho narado Wed nesday, when 1200 roso boarlug nil- tomolJllos, decorated with 2,000,000 rosos will roll through tho streots. Thoro will bo four divisions, touring car, runabout, olcctrlcs and tho or ganization divisions and It Is expected tno nirair win 110 suporlor to any thing of tho sort ovor attompted In the world. The Artisans have a program all their own. This Is tho mooting of the supromo couc-lavo and delegates aro prosent from all ovor tho coast. Uni formed drill forpa from Oakland, Se attle Walla Walla. Salom, Orogon City and others will bo prosont. Many features will appear In tho parade, a Chinese hand bolus one of the novol-Goij-r-r that a dow system attempting to In fluence loglslutloir had arUeu In this country. Ho Illustrated by tolling the commlttoo about telograms from horse and mule dealers In St. Louis, asking, "I'loaso vote for duty on su gar; It Is vory necessary to preservo tho mulo Industry la Missouri." "It Is plain to 1110 that tho sugar planters woro seeking to Influouco men from whom tlioy jiought miilos." he said. Ho said he bellovod the system of attempting to reach Sl-ii-atorH bji Indirect methods wns growing. 1 A Dissolution of Noted Photo graphic Supply Firm is Being Sought. CONTROLS BULK OF ' UNITED STATES TRADE Head of Company Plans New Scheme to Meet Objection Without Dissolution. tlljr AMorlatM rim to tMn llf TlmM.l HUFFALO. Juno .- lu tho dis solution of the so-called "Eastman kodak trust," which Ih asked In n civil suit filed here today, by order of the Attorney General, tho Fed eral Government seeks dissolution hy receivership, If necessary of tho Eastman Kodak Company of Now Jersey, apd the Eastman Kodak Company' of Now York, charged with monopolizing the trade In pho tographic supplies. It- Is the aim of the Government to obtain a div ision of the assets and bushiest of the two companies who control 72 per cent of the business of tho United States, Into such parts as will destroy the alleged monopoly and restore competition. The po IIoiih askn for an Injunction forbid ding tho fixing of resale prices of cameras, films or other patented Piiotographle supplies. Tills marks the Attorney General's first appli cation of tho recent decision of tho United Slates Supremo Court deny- lllt.- iiiitnnleiiH Ilm ilirlil In flv i-nunl prices of retailers. The Eastman Company of New Jersey, a holding company, hits an authorized capital of $:in, 000.000. df which $20,000,- 000 has been Issued. Tho Knsitman Company of New York, tho operat ing company of tie alleged combina tion. Is a $ri,O00,'O0() corporation for mnuufacturini: nnd marketing photographic supplies, HOCIIESTEH. June 0. The Eust ninn Kodak Company will adjust Its methods of doing business to meet the olinrges preferred against tho company lu tlio Government's dissolution suit filed today at Hnf falo. George East mail, president of tho company, so announced hero on receipt of tho news that the still had been begun. EnHtmnu Indicat ed, howover, that the company" would refuse to dissolve. In compliance with the Govern ment's petition the company, accord ing to Mr. East man. Intends hereafter to operate Its various retail stock houses under Its own name nnd add lis name to their stationery and ad vertising matter. It will also put Hs liauio upon lis stencil goods and abandon Its "exclusive sal oh policy." LUMBER LEAD Furnishes Much More Than Any Other Point for San Francisco Market During the last two week of May. Coos Hay supplied nhout one' third of tho lumber received nt San Francisco from all other points. The receipt k from May il to May 31 aro given by tho Pioneer West ern Lumberman n follows: Fir ami Spruce. Aberdeon fi, 032, 000 Astoria -1.000,000 Ilandon 1,120,000 Columbia Hlvor 3,210.000 Coqulllo Hlvor 1,152,000 Coos Hay 12,2 11,000 Evorott 000,000 Port Augolus 700.000 Port I.udlow 1.400,000 Port Gninhlo 1,335.000 Raymond 580,000 Umpqua 200,000 Wlllapa 2.850,000 Total 30,850,000 Redwood. Eureka 8,480,000 Albion 1,110,000 Caspar 805,000 Fort llragg 1.700,000 Greenwood 4 IC.000 Mendocino 1,078,000 Union Landing 570,000 Croscont City (178,000 Total 15,053,000 FLOUR ISI.U.I AT HAINES. NOTICE TO Itl'U.MK.V All iiuimbors are roquostod to moot In the National Hall on North Front St., Monday, Juno 0, at 8 p. 111., lor tho purposo or meeting with Great Sachoni Hurt Wost. Thoro will ho plenty or corn and vculson. H. E. PINEGOR, Chief of Records. 'K-IKIVII XV i.T.'Iti' '8X1 10 1 IS WHEAT 8I.H5 AT HAINES. i 0 6 N l"rmmivmwi'm'tolv'niS 1 if IV iirWi ' ' imt m -,, - 'jwil - - 1 1 1 ran 11 niriiii 1 mi t n