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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1912)
THE MAN WHO SHOULD LISTEN AND LEARN USUALLY DOES MOST OE THE TALKING "TTdVKHTIBING In Tho TIMES Will 1 Vour Kd EsUtto "in WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIME Will Keep tho Income from 5To Furnished Rooms from Lnnlal YOU can really liolp tho family revenues by renting a fow furnlshsd rooms and, If you knw how nd whon to usa the classified columns, you mny kcop that little extra IncOroo as "steady ua a clock." Uio Market" Effectively I tf will put the facts about your Lrti boforo 'ho oyes ot all "Pob P.MPn buyer-" 1 -town. And t .- snn ill i.uua ., w .-a v own . 7" ' B0U ,H ihcrea MUW - .. n MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS B2 h 'juimw iMiaaaaigaKmyfciaittMittMBy VOL XXXV ijsfnbllsbed In 1878 im Tho Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall (o. 251 in id Coos liny Advertiser. dona H DEFINITE AGIN OK LOCAL W I FBANCH BE uavor Straw Says He Will Measure Without Common USUI uiauot;. r I MILUS OBJECTS 1 1,, j. nn'r.,,.,- . m.iT im it U llivic uimn iiv 1 1 Another Special Meeting of COUnCII weuiiuauay uvoii- ing to Discuss It. ..ii.. n.ri nf lnat ovonlnc's JloVof tho Mnrshflold city coun- ft meeting to conaldor tho South- Pacmc's. application for n fra. ! forth a docldodly Uvoly dlacuoolon ud Bomo now pIibbob of tho situa tion No doflnllo action was takon utll after miunigiu. aj eeet again Wodnoaday night to dls- COHlt. .. ...... -...... ,i.. Among tno anuom imvui w.uw ten brought out last night woro: I u,yor straw announced ho would I veto a franchlBo that did not contain 1 1 common usor ciauso. i n t Minis obloctod to nutting In jmalrcment that road hotweon hero ml Eugeno uo in upiu " tun four years. . . . , Councllmon oxprcBB dosirato hnvo both lines on Front ntroot but City iltornoy Ooss la unauio to nnu pro tlilon to roaulro Tormlnnl to ubo c:e ildo of stroot and allow S. P. ether ildo. .. . . Dlicoror Tormlnnl Hallways rrnn ttlii may also shut Southorn Pacific cf Broadway. Object to Tlmo Limit Tnw.riU fhn latter 011(1 of tllO loillt rMtlnr. tho dlBCUBBlon IIBSlimod ItH eoit Important pIuibo. Ono clniiHo of the franchise mudn it a condition Hit tho Southorn 1'acltlc wan to uho tie track for which thoy nro asking lie franchlso In Mnrshllold na an in lijnl portion of tho lino from Coos Sit to Euennn nnd that trains from tent run In over It In a southerly auction and to uugono run nortnor 1; ottr It. yr. Mlllla nhfnctod to thlH. Cltv Attorney Goss oxplalnod that It had m put In to itifluro tno soutnorn iPiflflc mine thn ronil In pnnnnctlnn Mlk IkMrvhrlilirn nml nnf mnrnlv linn lit u a stub to roach North Bond. Uo Jill It bad boon suggoated that tno infk.rn Pnrlfln mtf)if nmn nrnnml fci east ildo of tho Day and then na us lino through town as merely nsD to norm uonu. , Mr. Mlllla Hnlil Hint Im rlliln't tlilnk t itcessary as It was questioning lie tood faith of tho Southorn Pad- Eta Ur. Anas rnlnrtml Mini Minv u'nrn krt questioning tho good faith of tho pwnern racinc but that In iloaling 'lib S COrnnrnllnn nnlv whnt won In i!lrV .n.1 ...lilt.. ,.A.... i tia nl.l .- hum 1.IIIIU lUlMlll'M. 1IU Dillll I n tho promises of tho Individual ! w jorgouon and tno corporation juit wimt tlio contract required. Mr. Mlllln ilni'lnrnil tlmt nnr-ti n fotlilon would provont tho franchlao llng muster In Now York. NtTOr Straw umntm! n Irnnw If flin Mhtm PflrlDo illiint wnnt tlin! srshfleld road uioroly as position of I Bft FllPonn 1 1 tin. n ...,ininn.l il.nl Nchlso and Mr. Mlllls ropllod thnt! f correct aud llnally said to lot It U FOURTH STREET WORK Aaother provision ronulrod tho apjr to proBocuto continuous J "tructlon work from tho Coos Day li beclnnllur horn u-IMiln rIy uini. towards Uugeno. r. Mlllls said this was unsatls twry as It might ho found hottor 1 0 tho construction f rnm thn Eii. nVw Ulls way II0 8nld ,l wns 11 fight tfl Mrnvliln tm ontifltiimito ,or on tho lino between horo nnd tl out that thoy did not want to -vu io uo it from this ond, os- KUI7 Wlinn ll, ... i. i..i i i.. ,V. . ""v.. IIIU 1YUIU I1UU IU UO r,10 contractors who might find r. .. ao " tno ther way. vUncIlman Allnn rnmnrlrml thnt ik. iWaB a lo,lK Wftya Qtt nn(l that y bogan work horo, tho pooplo iMi.know that thoy were really asIderable nnnii'ne. .., i. -i, "'"""" ." "" TOr Straw Himorlul tl.nf mnnu "'SO U. A. Orillmm linfnn hn'llil. ,.0ut of nro and didn't got very toV,nd lf Graham wns here ho .i.. moro Hhornl franchlso Mini O0UUl0rn Pacific," roplled or straw said that ho didn't iioV,Vii.pSr t0 try to force tho into,.i,n"n tins ona. Il0 8a,a Mr . vanted a railroad andiot traein t0 BoU BUPPes to Coiintlim'o .i.. ojthf lir na,,on saul tnat many lid i iLJ? Sothorn Paclflo might MW ''"Bone to Mnpleton and red ti 8 sMd that he waa not pre ioish "Promise construction work k 7 , g0 on this end at this ate th intended to i tk. n "u,s on toe urwBi) iSSJjJJlraplflly as possible Order Rebuilding of Elevated RoadwayOther Council Proceedings. ' The Mnrahflold City Council last evening ordorcd City Engineer Old loy to propnro plana and specifica tions for tho rcconatructlon of Fourth Btroot south from ContrnI Avenuo to DonnoIIoy. Part of tho street wns rocontly closod na being dangerous It was first plannod to ropnlr tho stroot but It was found to bo In such condition thnt this was Impractical. Mr. Qldloy waa also Instructed to Rocuro tho grades and an ldoa of tho coat of opening Fourth Btroot through from Elrod south to tho rnco track. Carl Albrocht and tho proporty ownora on Commercial avenue ho tweon Fourth and Fifth wcro given pormlsfllon to plank tho street In stead of paving It with hnrd paving. This Improvement will connect up tho hard pnvlng with tho elevated roadway. It Is to bo dono by pri vate contract. Mr. Albrocht statod that tho hnrd pnvlng at Fourth and Commercial Ih nbout a foot below tho established grade. City Englncor Oldloy roportcd that nftor n careful Investigation of tho location of South Seventh atrcot near tho High School, ho hnd fixed tho lo cation of tho old county rond. Ho found that tho oaat lino of Seventh street Is about two foot west of tho ond of tho hard paving on Hall ave nuo and consequently that the Dalncs proporty extends about thirty foot over Into Seventh strcot. It makes llttlo difference whothor tho old sur vey lino Is tnkon or tho corrected soctlon lino Ih taken. In consequenco tho council ordorcd tho rocordor to tnko stops to collect tho assessment for tho paving thoro at once. Tho quostlon of repairing tho Sovonth strcot brldgo was not derid ed. This was built by tho county nnd It has long boon a mooted ques tion whothor tho city or county should dofray tho oxponso of keeping It In ropnlr. It Is llkoly tho city will tnko ovor tho brldgo nnd tho bnlanco of tho old county road for'street pur poses. I). L. Rood roqucstcd that tho council tnko steps to enforce tho con struction of a sewor In South Marsh field nlong Ilrondwny holow Hall avo- nua. Ho trlod to hnvo it uuiu uy nrlvulo contract but soino of the pro- norty owners would not agrco to It. To council will act on It nt the noxt meeting. W. U. Douglas for C. A. Johnson ontorod n nrotest against paying an assessment for tho construction of tho West Mnrahflold Sower. Ho clnlmol that six lots In Hlock S, In Western Addition, woro too low to bo benefitted Dj :no sowor. Tho city in trvlnir to enforco tho collection of tho nssossmont. Mr. Douglas of forod to pay ono-fourth tho assess ment to sottlo It. Tho mnttor was roforrod to Councllmnn Merchant, Copplo nnd Ferguson. F. K. Allen reported thnt ho and Councllmnn Copplo had decided thnt tho chicken yard In Codar strcot, North Mnrshflold, was not the nuls nnco thnt somo hnd claimed and thought It was nil right to leavo It alono for tho prosont. Trlhbpy Wants Knlse. George Trlbbey Inst evening pre sented a written resignation ns olectrlcal Inspector. Tho council nt first rofused to accept It unless ho resigned as plumbing Inspector and building Inspector, holding that ono mnn should fill tho throo positions In order to mnko thorn pay a salary. Mr. Alien suggostod thnt the Inspec tor bo put on a flat salary. Mr. m-ti.i.,, c,ni,i im thnucht tho oloctrlcal Inspector should bo bettor paid. Fin al y tho matter wu r"v" '" "r lighting committee to seo If some scheme T could not be devised to pay tho Inspector more. .nPpnilt8 Tho council ordered warrants drawn for 160 for ' wftng sun port of tho band and for $75 for tno ,,bThT city treasurer wns ordered to pay 11.050 Intoroet on the cltyo bonded Indebtedness. PKXSiox inrjj akke os Will Ho An Increase Averaging J22,- 000,000 Year for Five Vcnrs. (By Associated Presa to Coos Bay Time.) ..nv-iH? n n . Mav 7. Thrwirt of the conferees of the two houses of Congress on the gen- " VrT W 00 In" ffi reach 35,000,000. ROOSEVELT IS AHEAD l IRYLAND "Maryland, Oh My Maryland," is uoioners song roaay Clark Beats Wilson in Pri mary. ' (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., Mny 7. Col. Roosovolt today clung to tho sixty six delegates to tho Btato convention which tho Maryland presidential pri maries gavo him yestorday nnd al though this is but ono moro than tho majority necessary for control and tho returns In many counties nro Incomploto, enough havo boon rccolv od to establish his victory ovor Taft. Tho democratic returns nro Incom ploto but tho conclusion Is that Clark litis 72 delegates, Wilson 44 nnd Har mon 4 with 9 votes from two coun ties still unsottlod. Thoso cannot chango tho results. Tho Democratic primary returns with flvo precincts missing, give Clnrkov81, Wilson 44 nnd Harmon 4. HOOSKVHIT IS PLEASED Plans to Mnko Trip to Ohio Next Tuesday. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Bay Tlmos) NEW YORK. Mny 7 "Maryland wont right and I nm ploaBed, of course, hut I havo nothing oIbo to say," said Col. Roosovolt, who enmo to his editorial offices from Oyster Bay today. Roosovolt goes to Ohio noxt Tuesday. ONE COUNTY CLOSE Tnfl and Roosevelt Ilodi Claim How ard County. (By Assoclatod Pross to Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE, Md May 7. John II. Hanna, chairman of tho Repub lican central committer and a Taft loador, is not yot wllllug to conccdo Roosevelt's victory In Howard coun ty, whore the Colonol got n majority of 80 votes, togothor with three del egates, which gives RoobovoU CC to Taft's 63. Roosovolt people sny Howard county Is auro for Roosevelt. CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON Primary Delegates From Seattle Win nt Wnlln Wnlla. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmca.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 7. Tha credentials commlttco of tho Democratic Stato Convention voted enrly this morning to scat tho King County delegation selected at tho county primaries and voted down tho proposals to seat tho "Hand picked" delegation nnd to scat both delegations, giving cncH dologato half voto each'. s Tho victory of tho Wilson forcos boforo tho commlttco la crodltod to Gcorgo F. Cottorlll, Mayor of Soat tlc, who made tho main argumont for tho primary dologatlon. Ma jority and minority roporta of tho commlttco wcro vigorously dobatod. Tho resolutions committoo, which was bollovod to havo completed Its work last night, mot again today and discarded tho platform It had framod. Thoy havo proparcd n sot of resolutions favoring loglBlatlon of tho most progressive sort. Tho reso lutions ondorso tho Inttlatlvo nnd ref erendum, tho recall, tho presidential primary, publicity of campaign con tributions boforo oloctlona and tho abolishment of tho circle, nt tho hond of tho ballot. Tho resolutions favor a non,-pnrtlsnn election of all county officers, tho Oregon plan of electing United States Sonatora, n graduated Incomo tax law, n corrupt practlco act, tho placing of a limit on tho sum any Individual may oxpond In aocur Ing election to any offlco. A law to compel nowspapors- to fllo lists of their bond and stockholders also Is advocated. PRESIDENT TAFT WILL MAKE HARD CAMPAIGN IN OHIO VSWWkrN-ASSthAS SAIS PROJECT B 1 TO LEAVE W HOLD TROOPS IN READINESS General Orozco Opposed to Latest Government Set Up in Mexico. (By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) ESCALON. Mexico, May 7. Gen eral Pascunl Orozco has refused to rocognlzo tho provisional govern ment established by Emlllo Vnsquez Gomoz nt Juorez last Saturday. Orozco, who I on a mnrch south ward, today tologrnphod domes threatening him nnd his nssoclatcs unloss they loft Mexico. ESCALON. Mny 7. Orozco wns 193 mllos south of Chlhunhun today nnd hut forty miles behind his nd vnnco guard which It Is expoctcd will within tho noxt 24 hours en counter tho big fedornl forco under Gonornl Huerta, Tho creation of nny civil govornmont prior to tho success ful termination of tho wnr hns per sistently beon opposed oy uouunu v- ozco. In a tologrnm io uomoz, ur- ozco doclared ho woum nnve uo glad had Gomoz como Into tho robol zono to work with him In tho Inter ests of tho revolution but tho Gomoz government In Juarez was a thing ho could not countenance Orozco con tinued southward today. GUARD AGAINST DELAY ... Coinmnmler nt Fort Russell Tnkt-s Precautionary Measures. (By Associated Pross to The Coos liny nmoNi WASHINGTON. D. 0., May 7. Tho reported activity of Colonel Ar thur Williams of tho Eloventh In fantry In command at Fort Russell, Wyo., In rounding up frolght cars for tho transportation of troops to tho Texas border Is said by tho Wnr De partment to bo duo to nothing moro I. i.n.lnliln ilniilrn tn have his troops In readiness to respond to any call It Is pointed out thnt tho troops at Fort Russell wero nearly a fortnight on mir u " - point to San Antonio during tho mobollzatlon movoment last summer, owing to lack of railway cars and Col. Williams doos not Intond to bo placed In that position again. GETTING TOGETHER (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmea) ...... 1 Htntlln Vns- mioz Gomez admitted merely tho ex-KgroftelegramBwlthOro port of fiction with the latter. Tho acceptance by Pnscual Orozco, Sr., S of the rebel military chief, of a position In tho Gomez cabinet has given semblance of authority to the Gomez government here. Develop ments today indicated that though Orozco bad invited Gomez across the border, he had not expected an .im mediate assumption of civil .author ity by Gomes. War Department Issues Orders for Men to Be Ready for Quick Response. (By Assoclatod Pross to Coos Bay Tlmca.) WASHINGTON, May 7 Tho war department hna Issued orders that omcors bo In Blmllnr position to that given other commandments two months ago, nnmoly to havo troops rendy for nny omorgoncy. It 1b do clarod that thoro la uo chnngo In tho Mexican ultuatlon. I E SGHEM E FLOOD STILL HAD IN SOUTH Mississippi and Louisiana to Suffer More From the High Water. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW ORLEANS, May 7. Cltlzons of tho Hood menaced district of Now Orleans wore choorod today by a bulletin of tho wonthor huroau which lowered tho previous estimate of tho flood stage that this city must fight. Thn nrmv men who oro working to strengthen tho dykes will not coaao their vigilance, howovor, Tho maxi mum atago of the foreenst for Baton Roguo and tho Intervening cities was raised In tho bulletin. Tho fight to hold tho mld-Btato lovees cannot bo rolaxod. Scores of rofugeos who woro brought to Morgansoa In relief boats early today say hundreds moro are to bo takon from tho flood pris ons. A majority of thoso porsons who Ignored tho warnings aro so far back In tho country that thoy could not bo communicated with. Roporta from tho flood districts aro hardly moro oncournglng today than yestor day. Tho rescue work continues and the refugees camps aro receiving ovor increasing population. Tho distri bution of food and shelter tonts con tinues under the direction of tho Btato nnd government authorities but thero are hundreds of porsons who nro in dlro need. Tho Ladle' Aid of tho Methodist church will have a chicken twuale Sale Wednesday afternoon at tho church kitchen. Tamales on sole alter four o'clock. . . A TUItKJSII BATH will do you GOOD. PhoBt SI 47. Oregon and Southern Railway Held Up As Stock Selling Proposition. Printing a sorlcs of lottors that would Indicnto that tho Oregon nnd Southorn Railway, tho project of J. Arnold Doylo and others to build n lino from Rosoburg to Coos Bay and olBowhoro Is ono that would tnako J. Rufus Walllngford turn groon with envy, tho Rosoburg Nows brands It as moroly a stock soiling proposition. Tho story Is In conformity with ad vises Tho Tlmos rocotvod rocontly. Tho lottora toll about plans to got bonuses In Rosoburg, Mnrshflold, Port Orford, CreBcont City and oth or polntB. Tho Nows prints tho fol lowing Introduction to Its story nnd ono ot tho dozon or moro lottors with it follows bolow: "It npponra that tho Oregon and Southorn Railway was organlzod In tho 8tato of Washington ns a corpor ation but it novor hns filed with tho Socrotary of tho Stato ot Oregon Ha Intontlon to do business In this stnto. J. Arnold Doylo, who Is president of tho road, stated In nn lntorvlow with n roproBontntlvo of Tho Nows that tho company would fllo this Intention Just na soon ns it was roady to do business In tho Stnto. Aftor tho or ganization in Washington, Doylo nnd Ida nssoclatcs wont to Modford, Oro., nnd trlod to do business thero. Thoy had lottor hoads prlntod on which tho ofllcors nnmeB appeared. Tho nlllrnrH wnrn J. Arnold Doylo. Prcsl- dont; II. M. Fnrron, Vlco-Prosldont nnd uonornl Mnnagor; uoorgo uou froy, Troasuror; and Goorgo B, Boob, Unnrntnrv llnilnr till) Words "OrO- gon and Southorn Rnllwny" npponrs In rod lottors "Tno iJiecino wny. Tho dato lino la Modford, Orogon. "Tholr gonornl couusol wns nn at torney who lives In Seattle Thoy had much corrospondonco that conBtl tutoa tho lnsldo history of this rail wnv Tim N'nwH hns tho original lottors and prints thoso that will bo ot Intorost to Its reauors. "A lottor dated nt SpoKnno, i-ou. 24th, 1912, nnd signed H. M. Fnrron Wo nro wnlting for coplos of lottor you woro to writo to Mrs. Forron nnd Mrs. Forrondlnnl, so wo can wrlto also and not conlllct with your lot tors. Mr. Mornn, of tho Moron Construc tion Co., who havo Just flnlshod a largo ploco of work for tho Grand Trunk Railway In Canada, havo agreo to movo tholr outlltB to Roso burg nnd Mnrshflold and begin con struction work nt onco, for ton mllos onch way out of each city. Now, Mr. Doylo and I wish to In form you thnt If you wrlto tho Soc rotary of Mnrshflold and Rosoburg Commercial Clubs, having thorn do poslt 20 por cont of tho $100,000.00 bonus at onch town wo put up, In tho banks of tho respoctlvo towns, sub ject to our chock, by vouchor systom, wo can hogln construction work within tho noxt ton days or as soon as monoy Is In tho banks. Of course you understand, you aro not to toll thorn how many mllos wo nro going to build, simply toll thorn wo aro going to build tho road. This contracting company will do tho work at bod-rock prlco and thoir nnolnnni nml Mr. Mltcholl. wllO llOS been appolntod our chlof onglnoor, havo agreed to osumaio oacn uuy u work high onough so that monoy can bo furnishod you to go oast to obtain linnklnir nnd nlaco bonds and nlso pay our uxponsos wnuo construction work Is going on. Wo nro arranging to obtain monoy onough to try nnd meot you In Port land not later than Tuesday. Will havo Mr. Moron with ub, also Mr. Mitchell. Kindly got nftor thoso socrotnrlos of both towns by lottor nt onco, or wlro, and advlso us tholr answer nt onco, so wo may show this to Mr. Mornn and ho will nrrango to ship his matorlal down thoro boforo ho leaves. Now you understand, Mr. Moran Is not advancing any monoy nnd this schomo will keep tho company con flnod among tho samo raon it is now amongst, but this bonus will bo suffi cient to guarantee tho work that thoy do, ond nlso put us In shnpo for backing nnd floating of bonds and selling stock, as ovorythlng will bo gin moving ns soon ns construction work actually starts and It shows tho people that wo mean business, so please attend to this at once, and I think now things are In -bettor shape than they havo boon In the, past and It will only be a matter of a fow weeks until there will be plenty of mnnnv in th trnflgurv. If these ar rangements can be made at Rosoburg Determines On Fight to a Fin ish for control ot his Home State. PLANS TO DELIVER MANY ADDRESSES THERE Will Continue Tour Until With in a Few Days of Pri mary Election. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay; Times.) CINCINNATI. Mav 7. Tho nowa of tho RoobovoU victory in Marylnrul moans a fight to a flntBh In Ohio, ac cording to tho frlendB ot Taft. Tho president will spend moro tlmo cam paigning in Ohio Mian no uiu in Mnryland, whoro ho spoko only dur ing ono day. Prosldont Taft Is spend ing tho dny horo In rest. Iio will re turn hero shortly for n stnto-wlda campaign which will wind up only A few days beforo tho stato primaries. Taft thon proceeding to Now Jersey which gives her opinion to tho prosl dontlal candidates ono wook nftor tho primaries horo, which occur Mny 31. Tomorrow Taft starts north on a six teen hour trip that ends In Columbns tomorrow night. Ho will make fnnrtnnn nruinnhnit ilnrlnir tlin llnv. Tho President was said today to not bo discouraged uy iioobovoiib vic tory In Mnryland. THE SHRINERS ON THE SANDS; Members of the Order of tiro Mystic Shrine Visit Beach Cities. I By Associated Proes to Coos Bay Times, i LOS ANGELES, Call.. Mny 7. Tho flrat mooting of tho Imporlal Council In connection with tho thirty eighth nnnunl conclavo of tho ordor or tho Mystic Shrlno, now bolng hold horo opened today. Aftor todny'u meeting of tho Council nonrly all tha Shrlnors loft for Sunta Monlcn, Ocean lnvl nml ntlinr tinnnh rltloa. thin lin ing "Roach Dny" for vlaltors at tho beach cities. NEW BODY OF IE. CHURCH Court of Appeals Considered by Annual Conference at Minneapolis.' (By Associated Pross to Coos I!,ay Times.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Mny 7. Whothor thoro shnll bo formod an othor body of tho Mothodlst Episco pal church to bo known as tho court of nppoals will bo docldod lato today. Practically tho entlro oarly bobbIou ot tho gonornl conforenco In aesslon horo was given ovor to a discussion of tho report of tho commission on judicial proceduro nppolntod four years ago. Tho quostlon of estab lishment of such nn organization han been boforo tho gonornl conforonco of Mm diiii-pli rnr nnii'Henll v n century. Tho commlBslon in tho roport rond to day rocommonucu mo ohiuuubiuuuui. of such n body with power to hoar and dotormlno all appeals. Ab plan nod tho court Is to consist of thrco bishops, six ministers and six lay men choson by tho genornl confor onco,. Tho gonornl conforonco now has powor to pass on nil cases. Tho nftornoon session wns glvon ovor to tho work of tho womon'a forolgu mis sionary socloty. and Mnrshflold. llorowlth copy of their message nddrossod to mo: "Wo can nsBiiro you u bonus of $100,000 on your project pro viding good faith Is shown by promoters. Wo also Inform you mill company horo will furnish you heavy tonnnge and nbsoluto city rlghts-of-wny. (Signed) J. Upton, Mnrshflold, Or." Now yon enn soo thnt thoy moan business, so bind them to It nt onco. on 20 per cent basis down, as nbovo mentioned, II. M. FARREN." HOWARD'S genuine MEXICAN? TAMALES delivered any place In ihm city until 13 O'CLOCK nt night. They are HEADY to SERVE. Phono 898. (Continued on page 4.)