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f if l i. i!MAYBF' AND "PERHAPS" IS THAT THEY NEVER "JELI? (E000 la ffitttaa Iff? ....... itrl Estate "in WANT ADVERTISING in Tbo MMK Will Keep tlto Incorno from Xov Furnished Rooms from Lanslngl rill FUl 1UIM T V ,tl nut tHe WW ttuuuk "- St'i liooyo.of Bll-'poa-k'JSTli. town. And it YOU can really holp Mm family J tevonucs by renting a few furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to ubo tho classified columns, ynu may keep that llttlo extra incotnn as "steady no a clock." Vnni of thorn who pugm to it. 3T0U MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS I uti ) l i F TROUBLE WITH tCstabllshcd In 1878 , Tho Cowl Mali MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. OiiiNolldntlon of Times, Const .Mall Mq 275. mill Cwm liny AdvortNcr. (E NUMBER KILLED IN ELECTION RIOTS IN BELGIUM wwwuaaw www u m . . . SMS C0PEHS SENT BRIBE MONEYTAFT FORCES CONIROL OHIO iri Protestants Clash Many Places Through out uouniry. DARMES RETURN FIRE Ur bUWAUDia Lbanccs in Belgium Take i Resemblance oi nevo- lution loaay. iljioclatoil Press to Cooa Day i Times.) CSSBLS, Juno 4 Tho post ol- I riots In HCIglum iinvu mikuu rerolutlonary charactor. Fol- jlutnigms irouuiou in uw&u ,.r ninccs tho socialist contra! iltlet declared today It would ilia a gcnornl striko tomorrow. ,.mI woro klllod and n scoro litl In on oxchnngo of volloye Ka mounted uonunrracB nnu kl II MC60- LidJton to tno irouuiea ni WATER REPORT IS TAKEN OP Means of Getting Adequate Service Discussed Re ferred to Committee. Tho water question was tin for ll. ciisslon at the council meeting Inst evening and old phases of what cotil-J bo dono about securing adequate ser vices wore discussed. After conidd crublo discussion, the council decided to rofor tho mnttcr back to tho Fire and Wntor Comnillteo and City En gineer Gldley and City Attorney Gtm to confer with tho Water company rolatlvo to tho matter. Wl. ,....,.. I... I.. t ..I V.relnra wlmrn (hn (Inn. . 'I""""" uiiillKlll up in?l K""1! .n ft. nrnw.i killing " by the reading of an tin Mrtd upon I o crowd II ng , , B,ftfpllclll nI)011l P0,lfcience feoandlnB more than llfty, Uiero.iin, ...,, ,.. ,.,..., , ,.,,' , llesi serious rioting nt Bruges IllUt(M) n1(, ,0 Wn,or ,,. Tllr nil, uui-iut "".... """' unsigned stntoment woh prepnred bv bthl Clti'. Illin U'nlnr ,...iiiniv ....l,l.,tl.. I... T hn Jesuit colleges and Cntlt-,v iiiii,.ii .t ui,.t...t n.,., ,i,.. lutltutlons wore nttuckod nnd I Wntor company wanted to know what Ion woro smashed. Ilio Gen- Inducement tlo city would offer for kti charged thu rioters with extension of the dlstrlbutlnic xy.- psordsnnd tho fatal oncotin- torn and tbo linprovciiienl of tin wurrotl near tho Socialist bond-, ni-esent svstoin. It stated Hint the tors known as tbo "Populnlro." Water comimnv was tint iiuiklim nnv revolvers In tho nlr. tho Pro- extensions now but lliut If the city uu advanced through tbo streets; would ninko tonns whereby the rout si stores nnu enros. Aitqr mo or interest and innliitciiniiro on tl. n reached their liondquartors, le.xteimlonK could be ItiRiirod. the von il volleys were II rod from wlth-ipnny would consider It. Relative tn b tho (icniliiniiH who tbou re- this, It wns stated that It woufd bi kl to bullets with fatal effoct. necesxary for the coninnny to flout j Use, great dainagu wns dono bonds and to do so, tbo franchise Stpertynnd street enr tracks wero would have to bi extended. It wan M ami cars overturned. Tho suggested f'tii the City Attorney lire rite cries of tbo rlntora worolimro a frniirlilso which the Council i demanding udinlnlstrntlvo nop- would bo willing to grant tho coin- Head of American Federation of Labor Involved In Darrow Case at Los Angeles. (By Associated Press in Coos Day Times.) 1.03 ANaHI.HS. Call., Juno 4.--Samuel dampers, bend of tho Amer ican Federation of Labor, sent the money direct to Clnrcnco 8. Darrow which Franklin has testified was used In the bribery of George N. Lock wood, according to Hert Frank lin under cross examination today tit the trial of narrow for alleged Jurv bribery In connection with tho Mc Xninnrn cases. Franklin said Har row bad given him this Information. Franklin testified at tho samo time that narrow bad told him bo need not worry nbout Job Ilarrlmnn be ing Implicated In tho case. Ilarrl mnn. narrow told tho witness, could account for bis visit to tho safety do-, posit vault tho morning ho secured the $1000 by the fact that he toon out $500 to pay a mortgage, said Franklin. The conversation In which Oompors' name was mentioned fol lowed a newspaper account purport ing to show that tho $4000 used for Lockwood had been mnrked money. narrow hod declared tbo money sent direct to him by Samuel damp ers. Franklin also testified to a conver sation with tho defendant In tbo courso of which ho said Darrow had asked him for a description of tho colls and accommodations nt Sun Qucntln and Folsom prisons. "I told him the best I could," continued tbo witness. "I wns thinking seri ously about that myself." DILNIAIj iv gompkhs could not be traced bnck as hnvlnir thin time." RAS EXPENDED llrnnds Franklin's Kvldcnco us Ab- Miluto Falsehood. (Dy ABSodntcd Presn to Coos Day Times,. WASHINGTON, Juno 4 Samuel Gompors today said of Dotoctlvo Franklin's testimony In tho Darrow trial at Los Angolos: "Thnt Is an nb soluto falsehood mado out of wholo cloth. I do not know Franklin and I have novor had any dealings with him. I did not send money to him or to anybody. I do not handlo any money. There Is nothing to this and It Is absurd on tbo faco of It. I bavo documentary ovldcnco which dis proves this stntoment. I do not enro to give- tbo correspondence out nt OVER $15,000 Terminal Railway Makes Re port of Construction Cost Council Proceedings. That tho Terminal Hallway had expended $10,101.01 In construc tion of Its line within tho city limits of MnrsMlold up to Juno 3 wns tlto gist of a sworn statement filed with the council Inst evening by F. A. l.nUn. bookkeeiier of tho cumimii. Mr. I.iiIhu said thnt this amount had lea of tho Flemish and Wnllun pnny and thou the company would I been expended excltmlvo of cxpoutii- luces. Somo of tbo nowBpaporH stimuli u to tuo innu iiuyors. ii inettiies ror unicorn- smarms nnu .u...i i erowlmr senilmnnt mnnnir bond buyers would not tnko bonds tin-1 ne.v fees. A second siaiomeni u korklDR classes In tho Wnllon 'cf 't from tho company, It wns sug-l mbe Cnvnuugh, constructing engl- eti In tbo soutlioast In favor nesieu imn inu cny cuum muii neor oi mo guiuimuj, o - uuatlon to Franco. Fifty "nil pince ino iinniis. ad additional resorves will bo Jt v. in fanner stated in mo com- I rut It ivnu ot..n.1 tn,ln,. no mtiii cm on tunt mo irOOMIIIO nilKUl V ! ! tttit ht'tlllJ I f? . ... MUUon Is spreading through- "' I'l'.veu . imicim mny u u no s Marshficld Police Round Offenders Last Night Taken to Coquille. Up U country. MAXV AltlJ SHOT ft Killed or Wminiicd In Wot In llclulum ; Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WIEIIS, Juno 4 In the rlot- lere thirty of a mob woro klllod poanded. ION'S, Belgium, Juno 4. Two pina miners struck todnv In nro- Uzalnst tho malntouanco of tho pnnent. Ing Its emit met with the Simpson Ltinber company. It was stated tbni tbo contract provided that the Simp son company wns to provldo two large tanks nt North Ilend which wc to bo filled iliirlnit- tho nlKbl mid tlion . used to supply the mills, thereby re ducing (lie iloumnils on tuo mniiis during tho busy hours of tho day. At present the mills are suppllod direct from the main. It was nlso stated Hint tbo siinnlr would bo limited dur- ! lug tbo dry senson and thnt It iiiIrIii 'be nccossnry to shut off tbo suppl from somo or tbe largo consumers oi others. It wns stated that soinothlng night to be done to hnvo tho system Improved during tho coming dry sea son. It wns suggested thnt the Coun cil outllno tho necessary extensions inn) Improvements. Upon 'he conclusion of tho reading of tbo htatomont, Councilman Savage htnted thnt tho commlttco had gone to tho Wntor company to got one tMng nnd had secured Just tbo oppo site. Councilman Copplo stnted that the company know what was expected or It because tho City Englneor had re cently mado a report on tho neces sary Improvements nnd extensions nnd this had beon submitted to the Water company. -......ii....... i.-'nrf nenn snlil Hint lie -pi Tinr.i vviMiii. i. ....... -r-. .;;--, ".. i nirii,.i . , . . ' , illii not seo mucn uso in uiiuiwk .. ,.,h,..tody r-'n Baa fumes' l""Un, to cot a now contract 1 1 OIE IN FFORT TO SAVE dly Gases From Grain Well m Cincinnati Claim Five Lives.' I. Associated Press to Tho Coos NCINNATI, Juno 4: yerisriftii ,!.. i . ---v4 luuiiv i riirii fiita rnninH . . . nn lnt-... : -- o -, inriiipnnioniR in UUL ll uuw k. i'V?"ntth0"ary of Jacobl',',,,, , Wntor company becattst? terman . ' tl,te .cUy "?n' they were not complying with their wmn, n fireman who wont In- "J!; fmncblso or contract. If thoy would not llvo up to tho pres ent one, ho didn't seo what nssur- nnco tho city had tunc mcy . - r IU net nnr fllA lindlna inni. .. .1 Overcome and lla In tlin hmnl. I a eerlous condition. Tho dead lftpABNN ESPELAGGB, RS)lS SACIls. RS. WILT .T AM IfAtiOTun 0SEPU NEIHOFP. ' EOBERT ATKINS. pr of the vlcltlms forfeited tholr It... mi tn n now one " --"! .". ..., n, ,!, City Attorney uoss iiu ii - city didn't want to enter Into n new franchise with tho company If It could bo avoided, but ho thought that It would bo bl to try nnd dicker -,i. .i i .ir enmn needed llll- In effort. ... '" e iS." "Vi" VJ " i: LlV:r n ha tbo city 'ictlm. ti.o it ,. ...j u' .... i . tntrft tn ndvnntaco in f!AS a 6toraKQ foe wot malt cat-1 the' nogotlatlons. Ho said that the (eel. Tho emin ,n,i m.ntmi I IZ. .Miis should bo so drafted ; KnerateJ deadly gases. that tho city could Impose a more nnnitv tnr failure to compis I . . with it than tho old franchlso pro- SAVS SMITH vldes. Ho said that now all tno cny H) ItlQIIT THING could do would bo to rovoKo i r -lyr vAssoctod Press nul tho franchlso. but in the no one LONDON. Juno j t n,,,.. a mvistnn pou d bo made for tbe cit told the British court of taking over tho plant or imposing n fine for not iiviub i' -- Marshal J. W. Carter and Night watch Sbotipo about midnight Inst night arrested two Marshllold cou ples lit tho Portlnud hotel rooming liotiso on North Front strcot. Thoy were 1). L. Foato and Kininn Clnrno nnd Andy Krlckson nnd Kdnn Grogg. They were taken to tbo city- Jail but each of tbo men furnished $100 cash ball. This morning, tho four wont to Coitilllo whoro thoy will appear bo ron) Deputy Prosocutlng Attornoy knew ibnt over $10,000 Had been UIJCClVlBt. expended by tbo company. Both of tho men nro ongngod In Tho purposo of tho statement was the local auto business. Fonto has to show that tbo company had com- a wlfo nnd two children. IIIh fnthor, piled with Its franchlso which ro- , n. Footo, was rocontly trlod nt quired that $10,000 worth of work Coqulllo for tho murdor of Chas. Wll be dono beforo tho expiration of tit cox whom Footo charged with ruin first six months. It wns also for the I)K ono of W. II. Footo's daughtors. purposo of enabling tho company to , Krlckson Is unmarried nnd Marshal withdraw a cortllled chock for $10,- Carter was Informed thnt ho and MIbs 000 guaranteeing tbo doing of tins crogg who la about olghtoon yonra mount of work. The founcll enact-' 0j,j w,, uo married at Coqulllo to ed an ordlnnnc Instructing tho City ,jnyi jBB orogg'a mother conducts Recorder to return tho certified ,,, nny Vow roon,ng 10uso on check for $10,000. , i.'r0nt stroot. C ton rr Clause. EinmA Clnrno was formerly era- Couiicllinan Copplo wnnt.cd tu ploye(, ns t,ckot Bolor nt tll0 R0ynl know what the company had dono ,,, ntro mit Mnnagor Falrchlld on- nhoiit nccoptlng Cl-y Atiornej uob nounced t0(lny tjint BM0 wouja cinch" common tuor olnuso In plnu- , b rotJllnod tuoro, of the clause In the presont franchise. " r-i,.. iinfnninr itutlor stated that J- W.'Donnott had Informed him that C. A. Smith nnd Arno Moreou of t be company had agreed to accopt the new clauso, but that ho bad not heard from W. S. Chandler or L. J. Simpson rolntlvo to tho matter. To Improve Itiilldlng. Councilman Copplo roported t hat A. II. Lowls had beon complaining nbout tho condition of tbo sower loading from the Gnrfleld block un der tho Songstnckon building to U malo sowor. Inspector Trlbbey said It wns In bad shapo and tbo henltu officer was Instructed to hnvo It remedied. , , . Complaint was also mado about a rtr.rMl OVtt'IlUllli: OVOr lU YU.n II. froat of tho Gartleld building no K. P. RECE WELL ATTENDED in- Many United In Welcome to Grand Lodge Officers Here Last Night. Sixty-seven Knights of Pythias enector Trlbbey and Cou.ncl mnn Sav- gatliered around tho festal board nt wori lnstiucted to seo that It Is the Odd Fellows' Hall last ovenlng to ago woro Inst ucieuiosw llUM ,.., fho 0rnn(, ,., 0fMCOr8. t0Th2WCouucll adjourned for ono P. T Wrlghtman and L. H. Stlnson. wee when more street Improvement of Salem, at tho reception tendered ,?.,.JVu.in i.e taken tin. n their honor last ovonlng by Myr- matters Will "O taKen tip. l. n,i,. V. a. Thn nrrfislnn was one of tbo most enjoyable functions ..-.'-. rrnr cir-tr Mrs W J La Palme of Eastsldo that Coos Bay lodge circles have. jure. ii. ""... . , , irniwn In mnnv vonra nnd rnflected Is roported quite ill ai ner uuhuj known In many years and reflected ..in L'ront rredlt ution tho lodRo nnu es- Geo. W.Triuueyiiabuwu .- -r-.." ".,- nte..Me off.c0. Vr B ,n..olu;-'Ooo,F Hoss, ebanceHor commander. UI tllO 0(. Z1 woro vibiiniK urum- wirv tn .,rr " v"u fc " fanned 7n V,' ,.V'" " "au ,uee" lull . "mo mo -luanic av 8Peed during a fow favor- ! Mr. visions. 4, . .. WntP laioa iiii "', "".; Pnu. c . . , l.n .nrnflll Or v uuurs on her maldon trip .company nau " " - St htLhe..--ed Captain would And fiS M. v F"' "ours on hor mMnn rtn a comnanv Pi was fuilv " : ; trr" IlrVrt; on its hands that was wortnioss ..... ..-v w ou- -. ;;-',. .. . ,, nninnnv S iaiiuiu i" nt .t .....-' vo"u iu bu- - -."v... ., nnmnnnr ,::." ?e trough tho4 H" ,r ,n Vocen tlv resulted r-j...80 ,onS as tho weath- inisposu V" on Mi i7o bavins auch P wndltlons mart it nniht a i from the franchise I avini, fe'e'n so long as tho weath- idlsposo He said that ono 'thing that made condemnation jo ffi10. SALE Ladles' Tall- cHv wanted to take over the present I, - ... hnt tho source oi ?iji"' It nao '" ' jjjKfysW "VI1W fin V.mn w. se tho ice ahead. . . ?ort "!.e. ! T' ' ' , , M, '"1 ' ut ,r nDff In case the from uuv , l.lc nrA tlin tnlned a severe iiwi- "" "". " J ors. mostly from North Ilend. Fol nthor day Is roported uoing niceiy ' ,.,.. ,urir in whtnii thn at Mercy hospital Tbo eyeball will -. - wa8 confc ofl be saved and possibly somo or tho, WatBon nnd the rnnk of PaBe Tislon. I conferred on another candidate, tho atoVO Till? WATKIU'noXT members retired tp tho banquot Tho Alliance salts from Portland room where a sumptuous spread was toKt for Coos Bay. enjoyed. J. Wr Bennett presided as rhn Wllhelmlna sailed today for toastmaster and a dozon or so ro- nandon with a careo of general mer-,sponded to Impromptu toasts Banaon w,iu u v-a.b p 'Amonc those responding were Grand The Elizabeth and Brooklyn ar- Chancellor Wrlghtman, Grand Keep- riJ In today at Bandon from San or of uccords and Seals Stlnson. F TnMRco A. Golden. T. T. Bennett, Edgar Mc Franclsco. --- Daniel nnd Mr. Christian. NOTICE .NAAIj MILiriA The BOc)al geB8oa dd not doge un- AU who nro going on the crulso on u, nbout , 0.clock. the U. S. S. Maryland from Juno lGth Messr8, wrlghtman nd Stlnson to Juno 26th will kindly report In Jftft today for tna Co(,uiu0 Vnlley norson or telephone to John w. Mot- ,here thov Wni visit, tho lodgos thoro. ley at once. ,...,,, Thoy will return hero Thursday for T. J. MACQENN, 'tne,r annua, visit to Poseidon Lodge cjommanuiuK uuitet. 0j is;ortb Bond wnicn win wnaer au o fColn OX GLASSWAuK other big reception. STATE CONVENT! TDOAY WILL NOT DROP I T ON ROOT Roosevelt Forces Decide to Try and Oust Senator As Temporary Chairman. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Juno 4 Colom. Itoosovolt's determination to rcnow his fight on Sonntor Hoot for tem porary chairman ami to betid every offort to his defeat when tho Ho publican Natlonnl convention Is opened Juno 18, cnusod genorul un rest today among tho Republican leaders and Natlonnl commlttoomo.i who already bavo nrrived for pro convention work. It wos apparent thnt tho Hoosovelt loaders In tbo west had oxpectod no fight ngnlnst Root's appointment, but Alexnndor II. Revolt nnd Edwnrd Sims doclnred thomsolvca In accord with Roose velt. Victor Rosowator, of Omaha, acting chnlrman of tho Natlonnl con., mltteo, snld tho action of tho sub committee on nrrungomontn In pick ing Root was final unless somo mom Iters of tbo Natlonnl cnmmlttoo k mundod thnt It bo rovlwed by tho full committee. It tu said that an actlvo Roosevelt man on the National commlttco mny bring up for rovlow tho appointment of Root, hut tl.o committee, It Is bclluved, will bus tnln Chnlrmnu New and his sub committee, throwing tho fight onto tho floor of the convention, Elect Six Delegate-at-Large to the National Republican Convention. HAD LEAD OF THIRTY ON DECIDING BALLOT Immediately Adjourns Until July 2, When State Ticket Will Be Named. (By Associated ProBs.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Juno 4. President Taft wqn Ju tho fight Hf for Ohio's six delogntos-nt- largo to tho Republican Nation- al convention at tho state con- , vontlon by n voto of 300' to 302. i Imniotildntcly nftor tho elec- tlon of tho Taft dologatoa and nltoruntcs, tho convention ngrepd to n recess until July 2, , when n stnto tlckot will bo named. I)U HOIS ItOSKS OUT Main) Leader of Champ Clark's Cam. palgu Itcptidliitrd at Home. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) COUER D'ALENE, Idaho, Juno 4. By n voto of 2f2 to 157, tho Dem ocratic stato convention declined to day to send Fred T. Doubols, former United States Sonntor, now Nntlonnl manngor of Champ Clark's campaign us a dolcgnlo to tho Natlonnl con vention nt Bnltlmoro. LORIMER CASE IS DISCUSSED Ill'llltAltD IS DEAD Iowa Coiiat-fNMitaii Dies Suddenly hsr Klotix City Tnliiy. (By Associated Pross to Cooa Bay Times.) SIOUX C1TV, lown, Juno Congressman E. II. Hubbard, ropn soutlug tho clovonth Iowa district, died suddenly today at tho homo of John C. Kolley, editor of Tbo Tribune Illinois Senator Givos Close At tention to Attack on Him Today. (Dy Associated Prcsa to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Juno 4 Tho soc ond trial of Sonator Lorlmor of Il linois on tl)q chargo of having boon oloctod by corrupt methods wns bo gun In tbo Sennto today with n speech by Sonator Kom, an Indiana member of tho Investigating commlt tco who signed tbo minority roport ngnlnst Lorlmor. Sonntor Korn gavo special attention to tho ploa that tho caso had been sottlod by tuo noun I'AVOK TAI'T MEASURE National 'Incorporation Law Urged Before Hound ('oiimiKlco. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno 4.-rA federal Incorporation net such as rcu ommended by President Taft won urged todny upon the llnuso Judlcl nry commlttco by a delegation of of ficers of thu Nntlonnl Chnmbor of Commcrco which tncludod A. C. Dix on, of Etigeno, Ore. STORY CAUSES FIGHT CoiigvchMiimt nnd Reporter C'omo t Illot Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tl mos.) WASHINGTON, I), h., Juno 4. Renresentntlvo Tliomns. of Kotitucky. tor a vludlcntlon last year, nnu mat ami Joseph Auiiln, n roportor, on tho ploa was "res Judicata", nnd, ro-Kaged In n fight In tho corridor of minding tho Sonuto that under tho tho House nfflco building today ovor constitution It ia tbo Judgo of tho a nowspnpor story which Thomns qualifications of Ita own mombora, 'clalmod waa Inaccurate and mlarepro Korn contended that It la proper for uciitcd him. Annlu's frlcuda sepn that body to proceed at any tlmo In ratod the two men beforo much dam- any matter Involving tno integrity of i ago was none. 11B IllUIIIUUiOlllll. JVU1II nutu l.U uu-; llovod tbo first Investigation had bpen lncomnloto and had failed to dovolop facts .which must bavo boon accessible. Lorjinor occupied n scat near .Korn, giving careful attention to his arralnmont, DliMANHH ARE REFUSED (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Juno 4 Tho employors at a mooting this afternoon rofusod tho domanda of tbo striko loadera that all transport strikers bo roln atatod nnd that n Joint board repre senting both partloa bo creatod. Thoy declared no suggestion for sottlo mont would bo nccepted until tbo men had resumed work. INT ARRIVE ON OOP Steamer Has Rather Rougn Trip Up the Coast From San Francisco. After a rather rough trip from San Francisco, tho Rodondo arrived in PITCHED FIRST HALL . ....-v. - H....1. ii i ni.i.,i i,n nr imiiicargo ot miscoiianeoua iroigni, loiai- thrown on tho Marshflold diamond ling about 300 tons. In the present loaguo soason Sunday. 'fho Redondo will snll nt about 1 J. W. Bennett donnod tbo catcher's I O.c,ock Tliurmiuy or gnn Francla- outflt and A. II. Powora waa at bat.!co Powora failed to connect with tho 'AmonR tjl080 nrrvlng on hor today first ball thrown, tberoby costing Pat' woro (10 f0uowinK! Hennessey four-bits. Mr. Hennessoy MrB N j CoTavMt MB8 M, com- havlng bot Arthur McKoown that wa h Cornwnlli L. a. Irwin, Mr. Powers would connect with It. j n nrry n , E( Tlchonor, D. Morgan. Tho second ono was found squarely i A,co B( Curl,B n p campboll, Mlsa and Mr. Powers sprinted to first llko Lujd( Pj L A,inms, Mrs. F. L. Ad- u two-year-old. nn)H j, K Mavhi MrB , waro, Mm. 7.,"" T" ..... , W. C. Parks, H. Parks, M. Adams, Tho Jolly Hoys of Blinker III wl Mr8 0 K LaK0 M,Ba Lak0( c Kt glvo a social dunro at HimlMs Hall JmV u MRkonson, J. Pnrnoll. A. Saturday, Juno H. Lyeryono Invited ,lor,ng jinrry winklor and wlfo, Mr. and strangers especially welcome and . stomman, Mrs. N. C. Cobn and assured-a Jolly Tlmo. Good music. ,.,.,, E- Baydor n. Van Fleqt. J3. , , . .... .. Gonndson. Annio Airtei, stra, a-. JIEETIXO WEDXESDAV Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold Its monthly meeting tomorrow, Juno 5. In the church hall at 2:30. Mrs. Fred Hall and Mrs. A. Haglund, of South Marshfleld, will serve refreshments. Schtiltnolz. P. Schultpolz, Jr. C. Akors, Otto Nass and II, Droullotto. Cnorial Snlo ON' ntASBWAnu jUtStldl JUIC Any article shnwu In our window 10 CENTS. PIONEEIi HARDWARE CO. "glnnlDK VednMu1v. T.ADIKS' Jmusi, ' (Continued on page 4.)