The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913- EVENING EDITION.
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Italian Hanks lteiulretl to Co-operate
In Aiding Agriculturist.
cT.OUNNCH, ltnly. Juno 11. --At
the beginning or Its Investigation or
co-operntlve banking societies, the
American Commission on Agrlcultur
nl Co-operation, assembled by The
Southern Commercial Congress, has
had tho advantageous experience of
flrat visiting u part of Kuropo whore
co-operative banks have not made
much headway.
Agricultural co-operation Is prac
ticed In only one form In the conn
try about Florence co-operative so
cieties for the purchase of agricul
tural machinery, fertilizer, needs, etc.
This Is chiefly due to the fact that in
the early days the merchants oi
Florence were the landowners am'
their estates were farmed on a share
basis hv the neasants, the landlord
rurnlshlng the house, cattle, machin
ery, fertilizers and seed, and the
runners rurnlshlng the work. 'I he
merchants were able to secure nl
the credit they needed to flnnnri
their rnriiiB through their banks In
Florence and the farmers thonisclws
had no need of credit. If crops wen
bad, the landlord furnished the food
for tho peasant farmer until the next
harvest. This system of land tenure
st lit prevails, and study of the sys
tems near Florence has shown the
Commission that co-operative credit
Institutions are only possible when
the need Is Brunt,
ComparliiB Italian conditions win
American, one of tho Florentine e.
ports who appenred before the Com
mission suggested Mini in mo nunc
.States the solution or tho problcn
of farm rinance, so far as money rot
operatliiB the farms Is concermd
might be found In an enlarKement rl
the operations or existing banks. Sin
nor Martelll, president or the Flor
unco Hank of Florence, described r
practice common with bnnks about
Florence, whereby the fanner glvo
a mortgage to a bank and receives In
return an open nccount for a certain
amount of credit. Thus a rarmei
who considers Hint he needs a credit
or $10,000 to operate his farm give'
a mortgage for that amount to tin
bank. Hut he does not draw out the
entire $10,000 at one time, As he
needs money, he draws on the bank
If he wants $500, lie draws only tha
amount. He pays Interest only on
the amount which he borrowed fron
tho bank. In this way a farmer cai
secure a credit for any amount ot
money, always readily available, am
only has to pay Interest on tin
amount which he actually uses.
For the Ioiik time loans of tlu
farmers, tho biivIiirh bunks are al
lowed to Invest up to !l per cent ol
their deposits In farm uiortKnRes
These mortgages nro or two classes
those for periods up to ten years, and
those for periods of from ten to thir
ty years. The shorter term mort
km no loans are repaid by the borrow
ers In one lump sum, as In the Unltci
Ktutes, but the loiiKer term loans an
repaid by amortization that Is
small annual payments made upoi
the principal or the loan. The baukr
are only permitted to charge borrow
oih one-half per cent more than the
nro roiiuired to nay depositors. Ai
the present time the prevalent rate
Is .1 per cent, though generally It It
I per cent. .Money Is only loaned ii
to fit) per cent of tho appraised valut
of tho laud, althoiiRh the banks ac
cept second or third mortgages m
Ioiir as the total amount or mortgage
1ndobtedne8s does not exceed the fib
per cent.
There Is also u mnrlBiiBu bnnk In
Florence, the .Monte ill l'aschl, found
ed by one of tho early dukes of Flor
enco, which has carried on a proilti.
bio and beuericlal business to thli
day. Till bank Issues moitgngo do
bentures at II l-L', I 1-2 mid fi pel
cent. Most of the debentures now
outstandlUB nro at 5 per cent. Tho
sell a tririo under par. which Is the
usual condition In Italy, and theli
market price compares ravorablv
with (Jovernment bonds.
Tho corporative societies for pur
chase among tlu. landowners have
been successful. The farmers thorn
mil von do not belong to thobo socle
lies but the InndowneiH do all pur
chasing of farm machinery and fer
tilizer. These societies are also m -tlvo
from an educational standpoint,
and maintain agricultural oxpurti
who travel about tnuu village m wi
lane. Instructing the runners in the
use or scientific iiBi'lcultimil methods.
It Is a hard task to Induce tho peas
antry to use modern machinery and
chemical fertilizers. Hut tho moat
Interest of able men in the work Iiiih
accomplished much, both in spread
ing a moro thorough knowledge of
scientific iiKi-lfiilturul methods, and
In rinniiclng the farms.
EIGHT HOUR
LiSUHITED
J'cit tlnnil Organlntlnu Would Limit
Working Pay for Women.
SAI.H.M. Ore., .tune 12. -A ropy
of a proposed law roRtilntliiK the
number of hours women shall work,
which It Is desired to have Initiated
ai tho special ulectlon In November,
provided for by the Day bill, was sub
mitted to Secretary of State Olcott to
dav hv Dr. Marie 1). Kuul. president
of'the ICIght limn' Loiibuo or Port
land. Tho proiioseil law Is one or tlie
most stringent In Its provisions ever
submitted to the Secretary or State s
orflco. Mrs. .1. It. Oatiuan Is soere
tarv. Mark William Petersen vlce
prc'sldent and Kllznbeth .1. l'assolt
treasurer or the Wight Hour League,
which has hoadiiuarters In Portlnnd.
It Is provided that should the meas
ure not bo voted unon at the special
election, the petitions which are to
bo prepared be riled for use at the
election In 10 1 I. Following are pro
xlslons of the proposed 'law:
That section 50117 of Lord's Ore
gon Laws Is amended to read:
No remnle shall bo ruqulroil or per
mlttid by any employer or employers,
or hv his or their ngent or agents, to
work more than eight hours In any
period of 21 consecutive hours, nor
more than IS hours In one week In
any manufacturing, mechanical, mer
cantile or cannery establishment, nor
In any place of amusement, laundry,
hotel, rooming-house, apartment
house or restaurant, nor In any
branch or department or any tele
graph, telephone, express or trans
nirtatlon company or business, nor
In uny office employment, nor In any
laiiltnrlum or hospital, save only that
graduate nurses In such hospitals or
uinlinrluma are excluded from the
operation or this law. Such working
lay or eight hours shnll not be ex-
ended over moro than 10 consecutive
lours or any day fir '- I hours.
Hvery person, firm or corporation
mploylng three or more fe in ales In
my business or occupation subject
0 this law shall ventilate all their
working-rooms hv exhaust runs or
ither power or sufficient capacity and
1 riven at such a rate of speed as to
hnnge completely the air therein for
fresh air at least as often as once ov-
iry three minutes during the working
lours, when tho temperature In such
t'ooms or any of them Is more than SO
legrees Fahrenheit.
Heavy penalties are provided for
Jiuployei-R who violate tho law.
HARD TRIP TO
ARGTG
Kirm.vt; out kiii thicks.
The Federal (iovernmont Is setting
nit I'.T.I, Don rir trees In Tillamook
ouuty, Oic, on laud burned over
luring recent years. This work has
been going on since 10 10 and a crow
r .'!( men will work until the middle
( May.
'I wo methods are ordinarily used;
towing tho seed Itself either broad-
list or In especially prepared spots,
Explorer Stcfansson Talks of
Proposed Trip to Unknown
Alaska Regions.
CALOAUY. Alberta, .luuo 12
Aiulous to lie off to tho frozen
North, Vlljalmur Stefansson, the
great arctic explorer, passed
through Calgary on his way to Vic
toria, 11. C, whole he will embark
with his companions, to close, If
possible, tho last chapter In tl o
hook of eploratlon begun In 1 l!2
by Chilstopher Columbus.
' "The world wonders why I am
In such ii hurry to get back North,"
said Stefansson while taking In the
sights of Calgary. "I was offered
good money to remain and lecture,
hut I refused. It was either a long
lecture tour and no expedition, or
tho expedition at once. Ily remain
ing longer In civilization I was
afraid that my blonde ICsiiutmos
would perish heroro I could reach
them again. In blue mouths the
McKeiizle Fsqulmos died off from
2000 to 10, because or diseases
brought to them by tho white tra
ders and whalers. As I have said
before, I would like to see a quar
antine established between tho
Ksiitlmos and the white man, for
the latter cannot bring tho former
anything that will do them any
miiil, but on the contrary, will
bring them disease and discontent
ment, which ultimately menus the
uinllillatlou or tho tribes or tho
North.
"I go to the North as no other
ixnlorer has ever done. It is mv
Intention to stay away three anil
one-hair years, which Is longer than
nay other man planned to remain
away. Ah n matter or ract there
have been explorers who have not
oturned from expeditions for per-
'ods of three years or longer, hut
thov were held from returning hv
unrorseon circumstances, their orig
inal plans being to get back In
at least a year.
"My partv Intends to take its
time. Schedules will be thrown to
tho wind, ir More Is u now and
unexplored continent north, we In
tend to explore and claim It ror the
Hrltlsh sovereign. am not sine
that there Is, but should there bo.
It will mean that the Inst unknown
Innd will be placed on the tnap,
nun me won; mat loiuiniius begun
on this hemisphere will ho ended.
"We are In n hurry to he orr.
Kvory day that we ronniln In the
South after .lilne 20 will worrv me.
nH we are desirous of tnklng advan
tage of tho ravornblo winds going
North. Wo will not- tako along a
wireless outfit, but have along with
us a complete moving picture equip
ment both for entertnliiment and
for taking films of the count v we
pass through."
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B,H,r MM Th. K.mlnntnn Cub.
carry an AutoloaJtr
BEFORE you buy a big game
virlfv nv nil mpnno nol- ,..
dealer to show you the Remington
Autoloading Rifles.
They are five-shot repeaters
operated by the recoil.
Always a shot ready for the
emergency, for the cripple, for the
deer that is getting away, or the
charging beast that promises to,
be troublesome if you don't get
him quick.
The Remington Autoloading
Rifles and Snot Guns are the
latest achievement in ninety-six
years of producing fine firearms.
Remington Anns-Union Metallic Curlridjje Co.
299 llroadwy 3 New Vot!i
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SPORTSMEN'S
HEADQUARTERS
153 Front Street,
Marsh field, Oregon
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FOR PROMPT 1
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Telephone the cK
Coos Bayfal
We always delist
! Phone 57-J I
'I ho IMtAI.V.COOs H.V ST.(J.;
CO. Is now riiiiiiliiK nutos rroin
SfiiltHlnirK In Dialn. mkliiK iuihsoii
KtHH tluoiiKli I'ltO.M l.IISIIKII-:i.l)
'! IIIIAIN In O.VK ).V. .UK,
As fiooi) iih tho iu:st, iiainks
St. Helens Hall
I'OKTlJkNl), OKEOO.V
Reident and Day School for GlrU
cSllMUU "Lldimf. "Lyi0!1"' ""I'"' KplV
Si. i I '. .c."1;l n4 Eltnuqury Dipirlu:. it.
UjlUL.llUUi. t'.iri'UtulonuaattWl- IIHBCI,
'iiii: msti:h hUi'i:itii)ii,of(u.co
bl. IliUiu Hall
First Class Weaving
promptly Hone ut
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union uml Montana Streut.
PUone 131. North nond, Or.
Llbby COAIi. Tho kind YOU lmvo
AIAVAYS USKI). Phono 7fi. Punltlr
r KottliiK out youiiK HOch two uml ''"TV and I rntiflfnr Conumnv
luuo yarn old that havo Ii -un (?rown
n a nursery. Mint rail ovor 1..00
iitos woro Kuedoil hut tho work thin
iprliiK will coiiHlHt ontlruly of plant
lit; ymiiiK trees. Tho latter method
'h more e.penHlve than direct Heeding
hut ho far It hnH kIvoii hotter rcHiiltH,
lleforo any area In needed or plant
d It Ih txnmlned carefully by a hoII
xpert In order to eliminate any unrl
iiltural laud ror It Is a part or the
!nn of the Koverumout In Its refor
sHtntlon work to replant laud which
h Hiiltablo only for KrnwIiiK forests
ind which Is not suited for kiowIhk
rops.
The trees used this sprint; have
e n mown at the Koverunient forest j
uirsery In tho Wind Itlver valley
liar Carson, Wash. This Is the Ian;
ftst nursery devoted silely to the
(crowing of forest trees In tho North
west. It i'Ovoi'h ten acres of ground
and contains .i'OU.OOO little trees,
Thoho trees aro Krown from seed In
beds for one year, after which thoy
aro transplanted to other beds wlioro
they ii ro kIvoii moro room. After re
maining in the nursery for two or
three years they are taken up and
shipped to where they aro to bo
planted.
ORRINE
CURES DRINK HABIT
So uniformly successful hna Oil
RINK been In restoring tho victims
of tho "Drink Habit" Into sober and
useful cltlzons, and so strong Is our
confidence In Its curatlvo powers,
that wo want to omphaslzo tho fact
that ORRIN'K Is sold undor this pos-
tlvo Kiinranteo. If, nftor n trial, you
Kot no bonoflt, your monoy will bo
rofunded. ORRINR costs onlv Jl.oo
per box. Ask for Freo llooklot.
Owl Prescription Pl-nrmacy. Krank
ii. tonan. opiiOKlto Chandler Ho
tel. Phono 71.
tin: iti:coiti piioTomtAPiiixf AitsritAtrr co.mi'A.vy
Have photographic, copies of all records of Coos County to date,
nbstrnclH of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on short notice,
HUHINKSS OKriCK: 117 Norm Trout St., MarMiflcld. Plioue lim
W. J. RUST, Manager
Marshfield & I,
North Bend AIM
Can leateevjrlli
7 a. m., to 7 v. .. t
to 12 o'clock emrWl
(.'until ono ijr, rottlf.l
Commutation bootUlrJ
Cars leave Cbiid'tt!
fluid and North Bttill
North Uend.
:G0RST&KH
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
'Phone 58
.Mini vaiam: in hot watkr.
(Ily a Physician.)
There U no mnody or such Keneral
nnnlliatloii and none so easily attain
able as water. Yet nine persons In
en will pius by It In an emergency
to foek for something of less value
to seek for something of less value.
A strip or flannel or a napkin
rohleil lengthwise and dipped In hot
water, wrung out and then miniinii
around the neck of a child that has'
uio croup win usually bring relief In
(en minutes.
A towel folded several times and
dipped In hot water, and iiulckly
wriiiiK out and applied over the seat
of the pain In toothache or neurnl
Kla will generally atrord prompt re-
This treatment In colic often works
like a charm.
It would he difficult to find a
shorter cut to rollevltiir iohl'.wii.i.i
or the lungs, sore throat or rbeuma-i
(Ism. (ban hot water when applied i
promptly nnd thoroughly.
A sprained ankle has boon cured I
by showering It with hot water
poured from a height of three feet hi '
ho brief n time ns an hour. I
Pieces of cotton butting dipped In '
hot water and applied to ohi min !
new cuts, bruises and sprains are
used very generally In hospitals.
NKKI OK Till: IIOl'U.
Agent. "I would like to show
you something that a child can man
ago." Distracted Parent. "We don't
need It; but hnvo you anything that
can niannge a child V"
CMJAN CIII.MNKYS NOW.
It Is required by ordlnanco of tho
City of Marshrield that chimneys bo
cleaned and kept In repairs to avoid
tho dangor and damngo or riro loss.
In keeping with this ordlnanco, tho
people are requested at this tlmo to
havo chlmnoys cleaned mid repaired.
Ily ordor or
T. V. CARTKR. Marshal,
ANXOIWCKMKNT.
I am prepared to dean and re
pair chimneys on short notice. Phono
-.IS,
A. U. SA1U1KNT.
I.envo orders at lllanco Cigar
Store. Phono 78.
Just Received
anollier shipment of Hie Famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
StauffjGroceryCo.
Phono 102
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
0P COOS BAY
SMALL ACCOUNTS
ENCOURAGED
Ono need not havo n largo account In
this hank In order to enjoy tho prl
vllego It conrers. Relieving that en
couragement tends to develop tho re
sources or tho Hinall depositor, It l
thu policy or this bank to give appre
ciative attontlon to all who IniuK
their business horo, regardless or tho
slzo or tholr transactions. Your -count
Is Invited.
Fine Ho
on 5th!
Anil e in o!ir.
lots there oa i ?
1900 each. Tciibi
cheaper Ik" M)
tin. nplchborbool I
who knoi win 1(3!
I.S.
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit from
TOnn The Tailor a"nd
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OMHCST RANK IN COOS COUNTY,
ICstabllshetl 1KKI).
27H Front St.
Dress Expert
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000.
Interest jmlil on Tlmo DejMisltH.
Officers:
. Rennet t, President.
I. II. Klanagaii, Vlce-I'ic.slilent.
It. l- AVIlllanis, Cashier.
(Js). 1 Winchesto,-, Axslstiuit Cashier.
FAMIU tf
r- ... n IwlUCLl
noclally prepared to rl
trade. RpiIrM'
tiers. , , ,
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MERCHANT C
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Will 10 W,lShfi
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