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w V iNEOfTHEGREATESTCIIARMS OF EXISTENCE IS THAT TO-MORROW ALWAYS COMES rTADVEKTISlNa In TIio TIMK3 Iff". .... v... itiuil ICfltato "In (UflO Exmt WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMM Will Keep tho Income from Yew. Furnished Rooms from Intpslwtft YOU can really holp thd faroll. revenues by renting n few fumlshsd rooms and, If you kmw how and when to use tho claBBllled columns you may keep that Httlo extra Income na "steady as a clock." ivlll tho Market" Effcctivclyl i m put tho facts about your . r n m un U v v u u a. nil l w bnwrs" - own' And V f' one of thorn who ought to mb . yu " BU MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS geTittwm"tu";!tg!g:mgir ou xxxv Established in 1878 MABSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. as Tho Const Mall A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mull mul Cww tiny Advertiser. No. 262 . RICHESOH TODAY HOPES PT EXECUTi WILL BE SOON u, p. lm-unj(J-tfJnj BASEBALL STRIKE IS CALLED OFFILAST DAI OF Lion Minister Convicted of praei ui w,,,,,wm his ivui vu. LpFCTS HIS EXECUTION TUIVlUnnuvv munmivu Lives Will Not Visit Him How Story 01 ms uruui Muraer. L Associated Press to Coos Day f Mmos.) IB03TON, Mass., May 20. A d.- i tilt his execution como bjiuouu i apparently tho dominating .i.i In the mind of Rov. Rlchoson Uitoto from his prison bod today. roune Virginian wuu '""') iSr midnight tonight will probnbly TlbOPODOliy tor U1U uriiau ui n.u.- . i.i. r.innoll haB bocomo ro.- ted to bis fato and now conrago- Wr faces tuo future, wovuiuhyu I tho former minister will conaolo L i. iva inn hours or nay a fnrc- C visit. His aged fatlwr In Vlr- ItU ll too ZcoulO 10 siana uiu juur- 'iWer In Now York docs not wlsn - .... thnMcM nt Vinp lirathor to i ujochtea with tho death coll, . kmthnr rtniifrlnn IlIcllOBOn. of Echo, who Is In Boston, doclarod llOUld not go to tno prison louny, L -..m MknTfilti tmtll nf!r thn miv ttloa to sco to tho disposition of tho W- stokyof ins ciroro. RAILWAY NEWS OF CODS BAY tll of ltav. HIclteaortM Offense juul tl5 Cono. BOSTON. May 20. Tho crlnio for leli Clarence Virgil "Thompson leteton. at thn tlmo of mis arrest ktor of tho Immanuol Church of ubrldgr.. wns.iontoncod to dlo In i electric chair, wan tho confessed rder of bis former sweetheart, 19 ir-old Ails Llnnoll, of HynnnlB, Ipnpll Id tho New England Obsor- br; of Music In Doston. bt rlrl stood in tho wy of tho bliter's marrlngo to Miss Violet fccudi, t society girl and holross Brcokllso, both through nn on- ttaent which still oxlstod .botweon i two snfl bocauHO of n condition t which libs Llnnoll found horsolf. i Ctrl was docolvcd into taking n oa given hor by Rlchoson, which I believed -would remedy that con- lion and flioil In her rooinn at tho ej Woiueu's CUristlnn 'A-ssocIn- , on theievoulnc of OctoLor 14, 111. On that day, InvltntloKH hnd W luuod ?or tho weddlne coro- rr which .-ns to .unlto Ro. Mr. pMJon and MIkh Kdmnnds. i pastor ot a snuili church In tho iCod towt of Ilyaunls two-ionrs pre, tho lmiidsomo and olonuont Kswr, then 13 yoars old, hnd'.toon BKted to AvU Ltnmttl, who -was Mteptionrflly pretty Klrl of 17 1 fn- Sho llvtrt with hor parents, ' minor, Edward I.lituoll. belru? n RKtor and Lllldor. it wim l.or pltlon to ho at onchornnd bIio was famnj tho Suuto Normal School llruinls. ' u Llnnoll Inlnmi rtlpliOHnn'c P'th. was haptlaid by Mm nnd bfr F member ol tho nlinrnli nhnlr. 'bwt tlmo, etrly In WOO, Miss fWllwaa illsul.tvintr n (llnnionil M Jd conflded -to hor girl f rlonda ; r, ne was to le mnrriod to tho P'w tho following Octobor. gonitis her plan of becoming a rl leather. Mlu l.lnnnll hnimn PPirttlOQS fnr lini av'n.lfllni Cnnto trousseau was complo'ted nnd " imm a visit to Rov. Edward Wton, of Drowster, who was pVLy ommto t tho coromony. 'fiction (lerclnnoil hnlivnnn Ttlolin. d bis deacons in Juno, 1010, j me jounc minister's imnotuous "Wr and IlLs Vlnlnr.t lnmfiinpn. t'l, also a question nB to tho v. uu in money -vvlxlclx had ben i. '"""'shionor in tlo parson'a tuja been rn)lr..i nt tw. .,. rnij afterward it was learned ho ; ni irom n nearby town a slm r i? ut0 a woman In Salt Lake ' Utah. ITIs roilnn(lnn !!.,. ad he accented nii tn tn im. h'hlL B?J!tlBt church of Cambridge. bra ... "e8on went t0 Cam' "W MISS T.lnnnll ... n l.a VhX' of Ms'c at Boston. Sho r by ti ntten(l the conserva- tii.. v.. ""iur in ine mea inni "e cultivation of her voice, which alien Klfnc n ,..t. i , ft,"?.nl? 'h01"". she would better io becomo a mlnlstor'a 'took '"Inlstor's advlco, tho B' Oh 7 'uum i ino xoung wo fw? 8.tlan Association quarters ted . 1,7, a"c,3l "UHiou. ouo iim i8 ""'Bent student and con- fol S f nurch work by teaching ''Bla ti. : ov-"uu oi iromoni ,!". me loading nonti., i.r,i. wIbmiT". Thoro were frequent r,'OgS between Mlsa T.lnnnll nnH e4oa. - weeesses which the young Marshfieid Council to Take Up Franchise Again Wednes day Evening. Tho MarBhDold City Council will moct ngnln Wodnosday night and whothor any .action will bo taken on tho Southern Pacific frnnchlso io a question that 1b In doubt. So fnr an could bo ascertained, tho Terminal Company and tho 8outhorn Pacific nro tno closor together than thoy woro last weok. C. A. Smith nnd Arno Moroon loft yootorday on tbo Nann Smith. Thoro are fow now developments In tho local situation. No word lias bnon rocclvtd rolatlvo to Uio sub-contracts. Tho Tormlnnl company Is arrang ing to start driving piling on North Front street tomorrow for tho 'foun dation for thn rnml. It In mrnnMnil tlint tho piling will bo drivon about twenty rect to got a Bond foundation. Tho purchaso of tho S. 0. Drown corner on'Commorclal was not mado for tho'Bouthorn Pnclflc, according to Supt. W. I- Miller today. Mr. Marsh cnnld not lw rcrwihod but ru mor hadit that ho made tho purchaso tor nirhlxif War Arcnt 'Iliirtll rtf lin Southern Pnclflo and possibly snmo ttthors. C. J.'MllllB nnd wife vlll lcavo tho f ho Nnnu flmlth for fian TrnnilAet. OLD RESIDENT f BAY DIES (Contl nued on pg 4.) Peter 'August Peterson of East sidcSuccumbs to Linger ing Illness. Velor 'August Peterson, n plonear rwndont or Coos County, Ulo.l yoslor day nt his homo In Enstsldo after a twe years' Illness of computation ot dleuases Incldont to his advanced yearn. Mr. "Polerson enmo .to Coos county In HG2 and llvor foro tlmo In Marsh field, l.nlor ho movrtl to llnynos In lot, where ho rcsuiwi ninny years. Soveral yeare ago ho moved to Kns sldo. -whoroTtho family has sluco re sided. Mr. Peterson was 78 yj'ars r, months anil 2 days olfi. Ho Is sur vived by a vita and itho following chlldrew Mrs. Julluo Nolson, of Hnynes In let; Mrs. John Hnnson, of Larson's Inlet; rs. T'mnk Hormnn, of Kast sldo; Mrs. .(Juorgo Throuh, ot North Uond; Tnuik Potorson. of Easlsldo, nnd Edwin Petoraon, 7ho rosided with his rmroiits. Tho funeral win no nom u -o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Marshfieid SwoOlsh Lutheran church, tho Rev. H. T. Bongtson offlclatlw?. FIVE JUTOISTS Detroit Players Will Go Back In Game In Compliance With Club Owner's Promise. (By Assoolatod Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) PHILADELPHIA, May 20. Tho bftSOball -fifcTlltn Iwrnn hv tli. Tlnfrnlt players camo to an end today whoa. i-rcsiaont frank Navln, ot tho Do trolt Club, nnnounccd In thoTrcsenco of all tho playors tnat tho team would play In Wnshlngton ,tomorro without tho sorvlcoe of Ty Cobb, who still stands suspended for his nlloged attack on a spectator In Now York last week. Nnvon told tho players ho would do hto utmost to havo tho suspension of Cobb llftod and that ho would tako caro of all flnos Inflicted on tho play ors for their strike. Tho playors con sented to return on this promioo. They feci that Navon is nn innocont sufferer in this extraordinary caso. Tho players dcclaro tho nrlnclnlo involved will bo taken up and fought to a finish with tho American Longuo WILL ATTACK NEW PHASE OF S. P. OIL LAND Lit TROUBLE Government to 'Soon Begin Suit to Recover Valuable Properties in California. (Dy Associated Proos to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Call., May 20. Federal officers hero announced 'to day thnt within six weeks the enlla holdings of tho Southern Pnclflc rnllrond In the oil Tactions ot CnTlfor riln will bo attacked by tho govern ment. Tho railroad's holdings aro worth many millions, comprising much ot tho richest of tho oil 3nds. TO 00 TO ATIjANTA. Pm,lyorinns Will Hold 1D13 Con- fcrenccilu Georgia. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Timo.) LOUISVILLE, Ky May 20.- At lanta, On., was selected today for tho 1013 general assembly rot tho northern Presbyterian church. San Diego Vigilantes Cited for contempt of Court Hoar ;ing Set Tor Wednesday. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) BAN DIEOO, Cnll., May 20. -Tho chnrficu that tho San Dlcgo pollco failed In their duty la connection wltk tho'I.'W. W. troubles liero woro mado In tho nuporlor court today by Attorney Prtd II. Mooro. 'Tho n sortlons wore mado In thercourso ot proceeding -which resulted -In Judgn w. R. Quy uinoiir.clng that ho would order thnt "J. M. Porter, annnouncod "rHgllnnto," bo cited for contompt of court on 'tho chnrgo thnt ho had In terfered wltu Mooro In tho un'onco of n client associated with tho Indus- l trial Workers. Mooro chnrgod In an I nlfldavlt that Portor, a realty dealer, I nnd 1G other citizens, unlawfully do jTtalnod ana throntoncd lilin and h Monographer, W. C. RnWllns. Tho contompt .bearing was sot for wed-nesday. LEAVE TODAY I BREAKWATER St SDNDAY IN ON ABE DROWNED Machine Plunges Through Chi cago DrawbridgeMa chine Was Stolen. (Dy Associated Press o Coos Bay TimM.) CHICAGO, May 20. Five porsons. three men and two women, weru drowned early today when tho ai Im mobile in which they woro rid ln-i plunged through nn open urawbrW-e Into the Calumet river. Only one woman's body, which Is unldentlf ed. wm recovered Tho car was owned by Mrs. C. F. Spauldlngand was drlv en by John Buchanan, her chauffeur, who took the machlno from the ga. age without permission. The searcrt for tho bodies Is progressing. KILLS WILD OAT. County Clerk Watson paid boun ty Tuesday for one wild cat killed by P. A. Baker of Dora.-Coqullel Herald. EVERYBODY should try HAINES' FLOUR- Steamer Sails This Afiernooo Big Shipment of Cheese and IButter. The nreakwntor sailed thin after noon for Portion!. Sho had n good cargo nt frolght. Including two big1 shipments of diet-so nnd butter for Soattlo There woro about .27 cas"rf from tlo Coos IUvor Creamery and tho Coos Bay let- & Cold Storngo company. Among tlioso sai'ing on tneireau water waro tho following: Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Whlslor, Bert llnllnml V. S. Mnrshnll. Mrs. Stov- 'iis. Mr. .Slovens, Mrs. StenriiK. I. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. C. iftnaorsou, wrs. a. Hunter, W. S. JnrvU, S. Nowburg, I. A. Turner, E. ailbert, C. DunkoJhere'. Vorn Billings, j. frtrystno, jurs. .i N. Ilutchlns, l-rcu urny, iTnnKairav, C. F. Grny. Mrs. B. Morgan, Mm. F. Rrnv. f!. K. MorlOI). TonV Wflll, Chas. Courtis, Maud Stnploton, 3. W. Itoborts, E. A. Campbell, .Mrs. wjh-i-noy, Johnnie Whlttiioy, Graco Whitt uoy. H. W. Whittnoy, Roy Kolsom, G. F. Folsora. Mrs. G. F. Folsom. h. W. Hhoohan. J. HughtA, C. J. How ard, F. L. Ittmolo. F. Curtis, J. W. Haider, Nettle Huntley,. Mary Hofreu, Emma Alldn. Mary Koskila, Mrs. Hondorson, u Dlmkoll, Mr. Garten, Mrs. finrton, C. M. Spencer, F. I. Groenough. Frank Groonough, A. Houghes, C. A. Adams, O. Snyder, H. Condonon, K. Sanslng, J. Austin. Hit YEARS AGO TODAY .May :tO, 111)1). Tho flrtt white wan to exploro tho j ooasta or uio Aiuurieun tuimuoui wo AJonzo do OJodn, ho sailed from Spain 413 yoars ago today. With him wu. Amerigo Vespucci, who wroto tho first nrcountof the Now World, which In cvnsequenoo, was namod for him. Wellnmler Xnincd Cnpt. Wellan der of tho Yaqulna LIfo Saving Sta tion has been appointed superintend ent of tho life saving service along the coaht, succeeding tho lato Capt. Varnoy, a former Coos Bay man. Cnpt. Wellander was recently hero in vestigating tho proposed change In the local stations. Gavo Fine Concert. Tho concert clven by tho North Bend Concert Band Saturday night at Fkhoff Hall was enjoyed by a large crowd. A do tailed account of it will l3 printed later In Tho Times. BABIES WERE POISONED (Bv Associated Press to Coos Bay v ' Times.) NEW YORK, May 20. Charged with poisoning nine babies with oxal ic acid in milk, Wlnfred Ankers, a nurse, was placed on trial today. The woman was employed as a nurse at an Infants' home- In Brooklyn. Steamer Leaves for San Fran cisco With Large List ot Passengers. Tho Rcdondo sailed foriSnn Fran "clsco yesterday with a largo list of passengers -and coiiBldornblo miscel laneous freight In addition to tho ear so of lumber from the Smith mill. Agent C- F. McGoorgo loft on hor. It is undcrwtood thnt his trip Is for tho purposo ot getting In touch with tbo contractors who nro to build tho Southern Pacific lino and try and lino up Bomoof tho shipments of ma chinery for Uio Nann Smith and Rc dondo. "Tho Redocdo will sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay, Thursday, Miry 23, at 3 a. m. Among thoho sailing on tho Rc dondo woro tho following: Miss Isis Marsh, Mrs. C. II. Mnrs'n, Mrs. Alec Lund. B. Schiillpolz, Mrs, Hugh French, Mrs. P. Schultpels, J. W. Russell, Jns. Balnos, Robt. Mars den, fir., J. B. Shaw, Uort PeUirsou, Itobt. Smith, Chas. Lodward, John Davis, Chas. Druchart, O. W. Curtis, G. Luadqulst, J, 0. Cocks, Miss Annie Smith, Miss Barbara Roth, W. J. Poole, J. B. Hendricks, II. Brand, Harry Rogers nnd wlfo, ICylo Fox and wlfo, R. II. Collins and wlfo, Mr. Sadler and J. B. Davis. - NORTH IIEND NEWS. Mrs. Maud B. Watklns and daugh ter, Miss Ruby, vlsltod friends at Mercy Hospital yostorday. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday nt 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. 0. II. Ouonisoy. Miss Mnmlo Gulavson nnd sister. Miss Helen Gulovson, will leave soon for a visit with relatives In Portland. Mrs. George Hnrtman, of Union avenue, loaves today on tho Break water for a fow weeks' visit at Mon mouth, Ore. Mrs. M. Jonnlngs and Miss Flor enco Jennings, of Portland, will ar rive hero this month to visit horo for a short tlmo. Thoy plan to spond the summer at Remoto, Oro. NOTICE TO NAVAIi MILITIA All members of tho Coos Bay di visions ot tho Oregon Naval Militia are requested to meet Tuesday night at tho Armory when arrangements for relnllstment and for the annual cruise will bo made by Lieut. O. J Worn berg, executive officer of tho U. S, S. Boston, who, will bo present. By order of CAPT. T. J. MACGENN. Commander. Llbby COAX. Tla Xlad 1TOU fear AIVYAYS CHED, PHOXB TO FaelSe LiTSfT Traufr C. RNGS OHIO CAMPAIGN SOU WARM SPEECHES FILE REPORT ON LORIMER Majority and Minority of Com mittee Submit Findings of Investigation. ' (By Associated Press to Coob Bay r Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. V., May 20. Why Lorlmor should ho permitted to retain his Boat In the Scnnto was sot forth today ny tho majority of tho Scnatn special Lorlmor committee In their report to tho Sonnto. It was submitted by Chairman Dillingham and had been approvod by Gambto and Jonoo, republicans, nnd Flotchor nud. -Johnson, democrats. Tho ma jority took tho position that tho Sen nto bavlnjr onco ''solomnly and dellb cratoly" pnBsod upon tho chargos against ILorimor, ho should be per mitted tr rotatn'hls Beat, unless now and convincing ovldouco was pro duced establishing corruption In his election. BuclKcvldonco had not teen Introduced beforo tho committee, ac cording to- tho majority. Tho Lorlmor minority reported thnt tho second Investigation con- cliiHlvuly ostalllshod that at least ton'dtlho votes cast for Lo rimer woro corrupt nnd t)nt his election tlicro foro 'was InvnJId. Tho minority re port 'was slgnetl by Konyon, rppuoii can, iand Kern and Lea, democrats. WANTS SHOALS DREDGED OUT Breakwater Encounters Delay Capt. Macgenn's 40Ui Anniversary. The Brenkwator arrived in early yesterday morning from Portlnnd. Sho .crossed .In nt low tide and struck n shoal In tho lower Bay thnt du- tallied hor for nonrly an hour. Cant, Mncgcnn reports thoro nro n numbor of HliaalH in .tho lower Buy and ho will tako tho mnttor up with Major Morrow to hnvo tho Dredgo Oregon remove them this summor. Capt Macgonn will hnvo been -10 years at son May 23. Ho first wont to sou from North Shlolds, bound for Dunkirk nud proceeded to Franco, being aboard tho brig Princess Royal and In 187G ho landed on tho At lantic const. Ho has boon on tho Portlnnd-Coos Bay routo flvo yoars nud previous to that steamed bo tween Snn Frnuclsoo and Coos Bay for a poriod of 12 yearB. Thnt ho will couttnuo to snll tho high seas for many mora years with tho snmo good fortuno thnt his mas ter seamnushlp has won for him Is tho ardont wish of his host of friends on Coos Bny nnd nlong tho coast. Tho Breakwater hnd n big cargo of frolght nnd n good list of passen gers. Among tlioso arriving ou hor woro tho following: H. Gnlbralth, Mrs. H. Onlbralth, Erma Brcsoo, Vornon Broseo, Lieut. Blomberg, Mrs. Blomborg, Mrs. U. F. Squires, II. Oilman, Mrs. Odmnn, Q. O. Howard, Mrs. Downrd, May Athorton, Mnbel Payno, Ethel Wil liams, C. II. Poytou, Mrs. Poytou, Allco J) ul co, Mrs. M. Lorvln, Alfred Downrd, Orton Downrd, P. Benson, F. P. Outz, G. II. McCormlck, N. J. Hanson, W. J. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Hugh McLaln, Mrs. McLaln, Mrs. E. Fabl, Mrs. C. M. Leo, Mrs, Musson gor, E. Fabl, E. A, Lounders, Esther Goarhnrt, Mrs, Jus. Warron, Lukt Fulres, J. H. Mnthony, A. A. Woods, J. B. Tucker, A. B. Woods, W. J. Conrad, C. W. Olvnn, .Mrs. William Vaughn, B. C. King, C. A. Johnson, P. L. Turloy, W. P. Morgan. J. 0. Johnson, C. Gottlng, J. J, Gottlng, Mrs. C. Gottlng, C. E. Slscho, Mrs. Slscho, G. Stavron, G. Cartllor, A. Anesto, Jas. Warren, A. Damakcs, A. Armstrong, F. P. Dovlllu, J. Poter man, C. F, Fast and M. Goykovlcb, Roosevelt, Taft and La Follette Making Whirlwind Finish Today. TAFT HITS ROOSEVELT HARD IN HIS SPEECH Roosevelt Declares That Them Will Be No Compromise and He Will Win. ROOSEVELT DECLARES THAT HE WILL WIN (By Associated Press.) f CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, May 20. f Col. Roosovclt sorvod nottco y today that ho would resist any compromlso In tho republican National convention. "Thoro can bo no compromlso," ho said. "Somo of our opponents nro w saying thnt nolthor Taft nor I should ho nominated. I'll namo tho compromlso candidate Ho f will bo me." (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) HAMILTON. Ohio, May 20.--Prosldcnt Taft today dovolopcd now linos to crltlclzo Col Roosovolt. la hlB speech horo ho mado n hot an swer to Roosevelt's chargo thnt lav had abollshod many Important "com missions," appolntod In tho last ad ministration by making a counter chnrgo thnt thoso commissions fre quently hnd boon unlawfully appoint ed. Taft added to his statomont that Roosovolt evidently thought bo won tho republican party. It wns a spcochv that handled tho formor president without gloves nnd tho crowd broke in sovcrnl times with choors of applause. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Rtrf Tlmo.) CINCINNATI. Ohio, May 20. Presldont Taft starlod tho- last dijy of his Ohio campaign this morn Ink, greatly rofroshod by a day and nlghl rest In Cincinnati. Tho Presldont' echodulo for today cnllod for vlsltw In four Ohio congressional districts nnd moro than ton opecchos. Ho win return to Cincinnati to spond tftb night nt tho homo ot his brother nnd nftor voting tomorrow will loavo tut Washington'. (By Assoclnlod Pross to Tho CoW Tlmos.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 20 Col. Roosovolt will bring his cnmpnlgn for votes In tho Ohio primary to u eloso tonight. His Inst stop will ha at Donnlson nnd thence ho goes tli Oystor Hay to awnlt the news of tlm election which It Is said may docltfo whether ho or Tuft will ho chosen by tho convention In Chicago as tho candldato of tho republican party for tho presidency; (By Associated Pros to Coos. Bay Times.. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mny 20. Tho schodulo of Sonntor La Folletto for today embraces Medina nnd I'iiIiiobvIIIo and near-by towns at which ho was to sponk beforo malt ing his closlni; anneal as nrosldontlal nsplrnnt to Cluvolnnd voters tonight PLAN FOR CONVENTION PROBE WILSON JOH Reflection On Secretory of Agricul ture Mudo In House. (By Associated Projs to Tho Coos Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 20.--Ropresentatlvo Akin, of New York, has Introduced a resolution directing 8ocrotary Wilson to report to tho Houso tho circumstances under which his son, Jasper Wilson, was appointed to a reputed salary of 110,000 as an omployo ot a Colorado Irrigation company. Col, New Apjtortlons Scat at Repub lican uuincriiiK. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO. Mnv 20 fnlnnl ITn- rv R. Vnur fOinlrmrin tt Hi,, .n.ntnlttn on arrangements for tho ropubllc-m Nntlnnnl rniivnnHiin in wlinrn ttr commlttoo left tho mnttor of selection or tomporary cnnlrmau, said today that l.o Is too busy with other thlngy. to consider tbo solnntlnn of tlm torn. pornry chnlrman now. Tho prosont schodulo calls for a division of tho 11,172 seats us follows. Dologntes, 1078; extra sent for oarh dologatu, 10751 nnWKiinrinrmnTi f.nn Plitnnrvn commlttoo, 2000; remaining for visi tors, ui.18, NEW MINISTER HERE. Rev, Dollnrhldo Appointed by I'rco jMellKMll.st ('oiifeience. Tho Southern Orogon Couferonro of tho Frco Methodist church was hold rocently at Medford, Orogon, with Bishop Wilson T, Hoguo as pre sident. Tho appointments mado woro as follows; Medford District 11. F. Sinnlloy, district eldor; Medford, J. W. Sharp. Ashland, M. F. Chllds; Klamath Falls, Martha Brown, supply supt, and Grants Pass, J, F. Smith. J. II. Brown was placed on tho superannuated list. Roseburg District B. F. Smallejr, district elder; nosoburg, C. 11. Pur coll, supply; Mrs. Purcoll, supply; Cottngo Grovo unci Star to bo sup plied; Springfield, II. J. Blair, Mallu da J. Blair, supply; Marcola, Mr, Philips, supply; Coos Bay, Including EmpLro, North Bend and Marshtlold, R. II. Dollarhlde, ,,s;up SAVE MONEY on FLOUR by GET. TING U Of HAINES. .UaAiA&y ......