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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
THH1ANTLE OF CHARITY IS NOT SYNONYMOUS g CLOAK OF FRIENDSHIP "rtAnVKKTISlNCI In The TIMES SI Put Vur Hcnl Estate "in Olfloa Srottra WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIME! Will Keep your Inconio from Furnished Rooms Stcdy. YOU enn renlly holp tho fnmllr rovonucR by renting n fow furnished rooms nnd, If you know how and when to Ubo tho clnsBlfled columns, you tnny keep Hint llttlo extra la- como na "stonily ns n clock." ll,c Mnrkct" KirccuTciyi n win put " fnctB "P01,1.1 ..your .i before tho oyca of nil "poa rhfv.rfl1' in town. And If thoro J wJ oMholn who ought to own It, yOUH " " MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED 1'ItES M mm i ...iiw . WVUI Established in i VOL. AAA VI. M wl0 Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 191 2, EVENING EDITION 6 PAGES. jjOillS FOLLOWERS FEDERALS WOULD JOIN THEM A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali Mn no nnd Coos liny Advertiser. "u' Rebels Give Their Explanation of Not Resisting the ' Loyal Forces. tragic fatetwaits "insurgent leader Otherwise Fall of Vera Cruz So Quiet Almost a Firce (Br Associated Press to Tho Cooa 1 ' liny Times) VERA CltUZ. Oct. 21. Oonornl r.lix Diaz, cnpturcil yestordny at tho ireek of his rebellion, told hl men tit the fctlcrnl troops advancing on V,r. Cruz wcro coming to enlist un der tho nag of tho ItiBurrcct on. Therefore, when Mmloro'B soldlorn ,M . i .1.- ..I.hIh ...... a itffitf tin love In MOW U10 iuuuib B"' " .... a1.I In frlrnilH. TIlOV HinilO co reslstnnro nn.l tho fall of tho city Jbout so easily thnt It could bo looked upon ns n fnrco, but for tho tntedy, It Is believed, thnt nwnlta tie file of tlio lender. Thnt wnnlho explanation of tho lnck of roslstnnco tier showed, given by tho Dlnz sol diers today. BIG RAILROAD IN COMING II HERE WITH KHI8E Comes on Breakwater to Make Flights Here Sat urday and Sunday. Aviator Clirlstofforson nnd his ceehanlc. K. Crowley, nrrlved horo , ta tho Ilreakwnter todny wMth hla Corllsj noroplnno to nmko IiIh fl!Ms hero Snturdny nnd Sundny. Both lay tlio mnchtuo Is In oxcol leat ihapo nnd Mr. Chrlstofforson "fee's to mnko ono of his best riljhti here. The machines will not bo unload ed from tbo Ilreakwnter until Into till afternoon. Tho noroplnno tilted measures nbout 11 foot long 1 iU feet high nnd six foot wldo. It Velcha. prntml. nlinnf ISM! Pcands. Jtcndy for flight, It !hj about 1100 pounds. Mr. Chrlstofforson Bays thnt if had bis largo gnu tunics licro :J was reasonably suro of tnlr neither, bo would try to inuko tho "lit from bero back to I'ortlnnd. He expresses confldonco In hla nbll 17 to raako tho flight. n Will i:plnlii Machine. rki?..of ,l10 fPttiroa of Mr. """offcrson'a npponrnnco horo "I be a elctnlled description 01 machlno nnd tho aonsntlons J flying through tho nlr pro J.ces. Tl.o crowd will bo given ei7i I1I,ort"""' to oxnmlno tlio STi " M,,l k questions ni, 1110 nirrrounds prior to tho flights. ' talks will bo mndo Just prov . tho "tension so thnt thoso Wy can fully undorstnnd nvln- Conrrary to whnt might bo ox w.ed, thoso who hnvo wltnessod '.ing machlno domonstrntlons nro owe keen to see tho oxhlbltlon re nan aro thoso who hnvo nov r witnessed n flight. xl ; J w ntlor nnd ilnugh'tor, n re at Colfnx- Cnllf., Inst rrvfn, 4hen Avltor Fowlor wns rtJ? cross tho inountnlna nnd trl-. Ti,nMsc(1 '"any of Ills trlnl aoi J er!l Bny thnt thoy would rnlss tho flight horo for nny- toaTh!tf',ernoon Mr. Christorfor kt ??? S.'8. asslatnnts nro nrrang- Uttwinn Pa,rBroMn,,B fi0 t,mC tl10 2?vn can mndo from n point "a L,Lef th erowii will bo. Ar the trnt-i3 nFJ ,,enK mntlo so thnt tmlM wln bo kopt In porroct night 'pfferson enn ninko tho t t-rfl?, th,0,1Bh tho wonther Is bllt whether ho will ewe?twuip.w,u ,,onontl P11 laiaber , bc"B favorable. A Wtted rauestol to bo por him bll, mn,!o tho nscont witn sodated n fow can bo acc0 Heads of Harriman and Hill Systems Both to Visit Oregon. Two big rnllrond men repre senting different Interests nro duo In Oregon, according to tho follow ing In tho Orcgonlnn: Julius Kruttschnltt, director of innlutonnnco nnd operation of tho Union Pnclflo nnd Southern rncl flo systems, who In on n tour of Inspection of tho Ilnrrlmnu lines In tho Northwest, will nrrlvo In I'ort lnnd Wcdnosdny. Ho Is nccompnn lod on a trip ovor tho lines In Washington today by J. P. O'llricn, vlco iiresldeut nnd gonornl nmna gor of tho O.-W. II. &N. Co. After completing his work In I'ortlnnd Mr. Kruttschnltt will go ovor tho Southern I'nclflc nnd the I'ortlnnd, Eugcno &. Knstcrn lines, both of which nro doing oxtou rIvo dovolopincnt work In Oregon. Mr. Kruttschnltt nlina to cover tlio ontlro Ilarrliunn system about onco n year. I.'o has chnrgo of nil construction work nnd operation on tlio entire Ilnrrlmnn Bystom. Ills olllco Is In .now York, flriiy Abvt Coinlug. Cnrl It. Gray, president of tlio Groat Northern Hullwny, probably will nrrlvo In I'ortlnnd tomorrow or Thursdny on nn olllclnl visit to tlio IIIU proporttos In tins terri tory. Mr. Grny wns Bchcduled to np penr horo Inst wcok to nddross tno Ad Club, hut buslnoRS In Chicago detained la 1 111 . Ho has been invited to go to Albany nnd Eiigono to vlow tho now Oregon Electric linos now oporntlng Into thoso cltlos. Thoso roads woro started nbout a yenr ngo, when Mr. Grny wns tho prosldent of the North Hunk, Ore gon Electric nnd other Hill ronds In this territory. FFIUITGnOWERS HAVE BIG FIRE LOSS Cold Storacje Plant at Wen natchec, Washington, Burns Today Portland Firm Is a Heavy Loser. (By Assoclntcd Press to Tho Cooa liny Times.) WENATCIIEE, Waah., Oct. 21. Tho plant of tho Wonntchoo Ico nnd Cold Storngo nnd Canning Com pnny, wns destroyed hero by fire touny. tho loss is ?:;ro.ooo. Tlio plnnt was valued nt ?7G,000 and Is only partly covered with Insur ance Tho heaviest losers nro the fritltgrowors who hnd their apples sl'fed, nnd whoso losses nro un protected. Moro thnn 100 grow ers lost from $1000 to $G000 each. Tho fruit destroyed la valued nt $175,000. Tho heaviest loss was sustained by the Northwest Fruit exchange, with offlcoesln Portland, which carried n lnrgo quantity of f 1 ult nsldo from thnt owned by tho growers I 0 IK Couple Who Killed Woman's Father at Colfax Not Guil ty of Murder. (Dy Associated PresB to Tho Coos Hny Times.) COM'WX, Waah., Oct. 21. Tho Jury which tried Gcorgo Wcsloy Ilrown nnd Wlnnlo Drown, hla wife chnrged with murdering Al Ncovcs father of Mrs. Drown, returned a ver dict of not guilty todny. Tho verdict howevor declnrcd thnt Drown nnd his wlfo wcro inanno nnd thnt thoy ahould not bo loft nt lnrgo. Thoy will bo conllned in tho lnsnuo wnrd of tho atnto prison nt Walla Walla. J. T. Drown, attorney for tho defense Died nu objection to tho verdict on tho ground thnt It wns unconstitutional. MARSHALL IS - IN OREGON ROOSEVELT GAINS FAST TURKS SURRENDER FORI AND 5,000 IN TO BULGARIANS r" OW Doct, OWXIOXS DIFFER. fS 1)o Xt Agree ns to Snnitv of Associated Press to Tho Coos Acting tt,inVasl'- ct. 23. Con c"kfd tw .ny y A1,ans nllen,st8 S' Drmln V10 trIal of GoorB ?rn. &" ,aml hls wife, Wlnnlo WtmVS?1 vltn Ul murder of ?' L- Klmba 1 Mio0f Mrs- nrown- Dr- Skahe of i.0,f.SpoUano- nnl Dr. R. "PPd ,LColfax. tostlfled that tho ln thev km , temporarily insane Howell Vh,1,pd Neoves. Dr. W. J. tke Medle-ii tm7ly s'Porlntendont of ?Je.te3tiflLra0'l08nltnl for tho In S and m a.l.ln ,1,s opinion both UBct he klili wcro sano at th0 BREAKWATER h mmv TROUT 0 Brings Eighty-Five Passen gers and Big Cargo of Freight From North. Tho stonmor Rroakwater nrrlved In Coos Dny todny nnd stopped nt North Bond. Sho wns duo to dock nt Mnrahflold nt nbout C p. in. Cnptnln Mncgonn roportod thnt ho oncountor od rough seas nonr tho Columbia riv er but thnt Biuoothor wnbor wns ronchod on nppronchlng Coos Dny. Tho Dronkwntor brought 8G pnsson gors nnd n big enrgo of freight. Thoso arriving woro ns follows: J. R. Hnlnllno, Miss T. E. Child t r....i.i. iii,n- fnMnlinn. Pntlior Donnolly, Mrs. Vomon, Mildred Sher wood, Mrs. a, snorwoou. i w Mrs. Sorenson, A. A. Hnlo. Mrs. J. l Tolnndor, Mrs. Win. Lyons, S. Chris- i 1 n Tii-Inn 17 TlnnrloV. I;. Turnor. E. Crowloy. M. W. Drill, C C. Emery, a. w. uihiihiijui. .v. . Hnll, C. II. Eddy. F. H. Dellanlo. Dnn Snlt, A. Lnrr. J. D. Mltchol. W. R. Donehy, V. M. Bnrkor R. Lennnn. C. Palmer, P. A. Whltten, C. E. Hicks. Mrs. .M. I, ICennedy C R. LoRoy, J. T. James, h. Jnmcs, Mnud Thorn. Mnua i.eo, iiuiou ..- II. Mnnn. Qlnilra RIclwrdB. M. P. Oulovson, E. W. Wright. J. H. -kins, H. Jones. L. O. Pug 1. S. Mc Donnld, Wm. PubU. I.D. SplWo. C. O. Oldonborg. Curtlss pidonherg, Mrs. I. D. Splldo. Mrs. C C. Oldonborg. Em ma Oldenberg. R. fc. IIn,8k'nsU1 " Molroso, F. E. Mnlhouof, N. P. Dur roughes Mrs. Durroughes. Clarence Burroughes, Ernest D'lrroughos , Raj . -mond Burroughes. Cliulya BurrouBn es Wm. Rum oy, h. Foag. T. Satu, OFlnnoll. P. Brltton, D. MaBkns E. Johnson, W. O. Wnback. Cwrlo E. Ross F. Alton Robs, Rllla M. Ross IVema Ross, Mrs. D. D. Ross, Arthur Chnso, Mrs. W. Soronson. TirtoP IN nt tho GUXXERV and see "ho XKV ao-CAMIlKW I'lnil' CTIOV ItEMIXGTOX RIFLE, tho 'LATEST OUX on tho market. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery "' Transfer Company. PATES to bo REMEMBERED : ......... nil,oi. on nnil Saturday anu ai y";f " -" , " 7 Tho Times Grcnt Alr&lilp liX iilbition. Democratic Candidate for the Vice Presidency Speaks In Albany Today. (Dy Associated rress to Tho Coot Dny Times.) ALBANY, Ore., Oct. 21. Thos. P. Mnrahnll, tho Domocrntlo nomi ne, for vlco prosldont of tho Uni ted Stntcs, spoko GO mlnutos to ct In'gc crowd horo todny. Ho dovot cd most of hlu speech to tho tariff mil trusts, urging thnt tho Dom-oc-ntlc party wns tho only ono fav oring n chnngo In tho economic system. REII) IlETUUXS TO I.OXDOX. (Dy ABSOclnted Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmee.) vrcvv vnnir net "l AmlmsHn- tlor Whltolnw Reld to tho Court of St. James sailed for England nfter n two weeies Btny in Ainoricn. no ninoo elm trin en iinilvor tlio doillcntory ad dress of tho Now York Stato Educa tion Building, recently opened. RAY STREAMS Breakwater Brings 20,000 Which Frank Smith will Distribute. Twenty thousand trout contain ed In GO ten gallon cans nrrlved on tho Brenkwntor to Do piaceu in i;oos .nunfv BtrnnmH. Thov como from tho Stato hatchery nnd nro accom panied by two enro tnKors. i-rnnif Smith, of tho government hntchory, will hnvo chnrgo of tho distribution of tho fish. . .. . 4I This shipment is tno resuu 01 mo netlvo lntorest of a numbor of enthus iastic Coos Day Jlsliormcn who nro paying part of the exponso to socuro this fresh supply or nuuy ucuuhub. ILL DEBATE AT PORTLAND Charles H. Shields and W. S. Uren to Discuss Single Tax Tonight. (Special to Tho Times.) nnnTi,ANn. Oct. 21 After hurling long dlstnnco threats at each other, Charles II. Shields, who recently spoko in Marshflold, and W. S. U'Ben will uoumaie on Biub. " Dungalow theatro hero tonight. Tho debate la expected to prove most son satlonal ns tho men aro not personal frlonds. Shields nourishes a bitter grudgo against U'Ren for tho state ments mndo ngninst his character by .7 .. . ...i.il IT'nnn rnennta tno Bingio iuej " w ..w. - tho oxposuro of his flnnndal connec- tlon witn mo roja iuu - -' ing tho expenses of tho single tax agitation In Oregon. Winchester. Stevens nnd nomlng ton PUMP GUXS at THE GUV, XERY. Able to Be Up Today and Will See visitiors Arriving. (Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Dny TImeB.) OYSTER DAY, N. Y Oct. 21. Roosevelt hna gnlncd strength ro rapidly that It waa expected today that ho would soon bo permitted to rosumo tho work of hla cam paign. Tho patlont nroso noon nf tor lm liml lirenlefnst nnd dressen In a lounging robo nnd wnlkcd nbout tho 1IOU80 moro ircoiy uinn nt any provlous tlmo slnco IiIh re turn. It will bo probnbly aovornl weeks beforo ho will hnvo tho lull ueo of hla right arm. Roosovolt expected to seo vlsltorfl todny nnd to hogln propnrlng n speech in tho lmtioa thnt ho could dollvcr It In Now York noxt week. Lntor In tlio uny tno uoionoi ilrnBRml lilmRnlf In n klinkl rldlllg Hiilt, his fnvorlto costumo when no Is nt homo, nnd wnlkcd down stnlrs unassisted. WITNESSES ARE D Persons Wanted to Testify in Johnson Case Have Left Chicago. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, Oct. 2-1. Important witnesses wanted for tho fedornt Investigation of Jack Johnson nnd tho Lucllo Cameron affair havo dls- nniwmrnl mill thn nfticnrg nro look ing for them. Somo of thom uro said by tho authorities to havo loft tho city. Many additional subpoe nas woro Issued today for witnesses who havo not yot been cnllod. Tho grand Jury moots again nexi woo, Tho Cameron girl will bo tho tlrst witness. LABOrulER ON THE STAND Seattle Man Testifies About Plans Made for Using Dynamite Bombs. (Dy Associated Presa to Tho Coot Bay Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 24. II. . Pohlman, Seattlo labor loaaer, tostlfled In tho dynamlto conspir acy trial today. Ho produced und Identified bundles of letters received by him from John J. McNamara. Pohlman testified that Eugono A. Clancoy of San Francisco waa in Seattlo In August, 1010, boforo tho Los Angoles Times building wns blown up. J. B. McNamara wna in Seattlo nt tho snmo tlmo ex perimenting to find a wny to mako an electric spark for bombs with out tho use of n fulminating cap. On August 31 a Seattlo ofllca build ing constructed by nn opon-shop firm wna dynamited. Tho letters rhad roferenco to several explosions ppd Incidental matters. FATE TONIGHT Case of Police Lieutenant Becker in New York Is Closed. (By Assoclntcd Press to Tlio Coos Dny Tiinea.) NEW YORK. Oct. 2i Dv to night Pollco Llout. Chnrlca Decker should know hla fate. Hla trial on tho chnrgo of murdering Her man Roscnthnl having been con cluded Inst night, with tho closing nddrcss of Assistant' District At torney Moaa, thcro romnlnod this morning only Justice Goft's chnrgo to tho Jury. John F. Mclntyro, chief counsol of Docker, spent hnlf nn hour on to'lug objections to tho rulings ot tho court. In Ills chnruo tho Jus tice said that If Schcpp's testimony waa tvuo, thoro waa no reason why ino les'imony or tno tnreo inform ed should not bo bollovcd. Tho court told tho Jury It could not ro- Mi 'mi n verdict of mnnalnughtor. Justlco Goff spoke nlmnst In a whlspor to tho Jurors nnd lonned forward townrd tho acnta nonr him. "Tho killing of n human being," he said, "enn bo considered ns mur der, munslniightor nnd oxcuanblo homicide. There can bo no verdict In this cnao of oxciiBablo homlcldo nnd I will not conaldor thnt phnso. "Murder In tho first degreo is dono with Intent nnd dollhornto design to kill, and in tho second degreo without promodltntlon. "First," snld tho Justice, "In tho Inttor pint of Juno Decker told Webber ho wanted Rosenthal kill ed; secondly, ho followed this with Instructions to hnvo Rogoiithnl kill ed ; thirdly, Roso following out thoso Instructions rnrrlod out tho doslgna or the dofondant. That BiiniB up tho stnto's caKO. If you find that It has been provou oo yond n ronsouablo doubt, you must return n vordlct of murdor In tho first dogrco. "If you find thnt Docker hnd tlmo to reconsider hla doalgn, but did not reconsider, thnt showu de sign on bin pnrt. "It matters not," tho Justlco snld, "whether tho hand that killed Ro senthal was tho hand of Docker nr not. If you find that Decker gavo Instructions to Roso that roaultod In RoKonthnrs death, then Booker la guilty of murdor In tho Hist dogrco. "Thoro la no nuostlon thnt Roso. Webber nnd Vnllon wero nccom pllcps," JiiBtlro Goff oontlnuotl. Justice Goff flulahod hla chnrgo to tho Jury Into this afternoon and that body retired to dollborato up on tho ovldonco ndduced in tho trlnl, Goff'a apcoch lasted moro than thrco hours. Justice Goff ruled In substnnco that tho conviction or acquittal of Dockor rested nlmost sololy upon tlio nuos Hon of whether Sam Schopps was or was not nn nccompllco. Ho wns In doubt hluiRolf on tills point, tnoro foro declined to Instruct tho Jury. Uo rulod Hint Roso, Wobbor, and Vnllon woro accomplices, nnd thnt upon their testimony Decker could not bo convlctod of murder In tho first do grco, oven though tho ovldonco show ed ho hnd Inatlgntod tho murder. Decker snt unmoved while tho chnrgo wns dollvorod. Montenegrins Capture Heights Dominating Turkish City Expected to Fall. BALKAN SOLDIERS ARE VICTORIOUS Turkish Troops Meeting De feat at Hands of the Al lied Enemies. r.ooo suintEXDEH SOFIA. Oct. 21. Tho Turk Isk gnrrlson of Kirk Klllsnch with live thousand men, surrend ered to tho Bulgarians. (Dy Associated Press tc Tho Cooa Day Times.) LONDON. Oct. 21. Tho Turkish. fortreBn of Kirk Klllasch has fnllon, according to a dispatch from Sofia, It Is regnrded ns tho key to Adrian oplo nnd la tho hendqunrtora for tho Turkish third nrmy corps commnudod by Kcnnnn Pnaha. WHITES MUST SET EXAMPLE Prohibition on Part of Indian Agents Is Now De 1 manded. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 21. Prohibition on tho part of all Indian ngonts ami Indian omployos wnH or dered by acting Commissioner Abbott of tho Indian bureau today. Ho Is sued directions to tho omployos to co oporate constantly In overcoming tho groat difllcultlos of koeplng Intoxi cating llnuors from tho Indians. "Employes must got tho oxamplo," tho letter says: "There cannot bo one law In the Indian country for the In dians nnd a dlfforont law for the whlto employes. In tho futuro there must be no misunderstanding, no poB8lblo regard of a plead of Ignor anco of tho law and regulations." SEE tho" "AIRSHIP noxt Saturday nnd Sundny. March on city. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) LONDON. Oct. 21. Thrilled by tho wordn of tholr loaders, King Nlcholaa and hla thrco sons, tho sold lora of Montenegro today continued their ndvnnco on Soutarl. Reports from tho front Indicated that thoy had driven back tho Turks nnd hnd renched a point eight nnd a hnlf inlloa from the city. Dosplto heavy rains Impodlng tholr progress, tho bombnrdniont of tho Turkish town ot Tnrnkoslh on Lnko Scutari, which ho gnu Tu'omlny, wns continued throrgh- out yestordny by tho Montenegrins troops. Hnlii hinders tho operatic no. MnsMiero ChrNllaiiH. (Dy Associated Pross to th Coos Day , Tlmos). WASHINGTON. I). 0.. Oct.2l Seventy Christians Including a priest, wero massacred by Turks beforo tholr retreat from tho town of Sorvla yoa torday according to nu olllclnl cablo to tho Greek logatlnn here todny. Delicate Quest Ion. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON. 1). C. Oct. 24. Whothor Turkey enn or will protost ngninst tho oxodus of tho U rooks nnd hundroda of tliouannda nf dollnrn from this country to prosccuto tho wnr In tho Dalkans nKHliiHt tho Turk ish rule. Is n question occupying tho otllclnla hero. Thus fnr Turkey hnu nfforod no prntont but the nttltudo to bo nBHiimod by tho United States In tho ovont of Biich a contingency haa raised a dollcato quontlou. Town Will 1'mII. (Dy Associated lross to Tho Coo Dny Tlmos.) LONDON, Oct. 21. Montenegrin hoops, 8nyn a now ngoncy dispatch from Cottlnjo, havo orrtiplod the holghtH nf Chlrkl. dominating tho otwn of Scutnrl which la expected to fnll. Servians Itetient, (Dy Aseoclntcd Pross to Tho Coos Dny Tlmos) CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 21. Tho Sorvlnna nro In full rornt to wnrd tho northwest from tho town of Kumnnovnwhlch which they hava boon attacking for sovoral Hya. MUST HE CAREFUL. SiihmaiincK of Xnvy to Stop fipectn- ciihir I'Vatiircx. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Tlmos ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 24. Spectacular foaturoa by submarine boats of tho navy horoaftor nro pro hibited ns tho result nnd order Juat Issued by Socrotnry of Nnvy Meyor. Undor no (ircumBtnncea will any of tho llttlo craft bo pormlttod to dlvo moro than ono hundred feet below tho aurfaco Submarines must follow othor ruloB to guard ngninst nccldent. 0. A. S1ITR IN THE CITV Arrives on Coos Bay After Having Spent Summer in Europe C. A. Smith, who has been spend ing tho summor In Europe, nrrlved In tho city on thlf company steamer Nnnn Smith. Ho was accompanied from San Francisco by Arno Mr-reon. Mr. Smith today went to Myrtle Point to, look Into tho work on the logclng railroad on tho south fork of tho Co qulllo river which Is bolng started, Mr. Smith will bo hero for a tltn to look after his Interests. I m ii