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1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 912. EVENING EDITION. L ELKS 10 HE SMITH IS UP Vmi clmtilH hliv vntir Wnt Anil.... , . '" J " l '"""" "Wtelnw Hub Or j Goods C TAKES VESSEL BALL SCORES 1 an W GIG PROGRAM FOR I II Marshfield Lodge Arranges For Benefit Performance in November. Tlio Mnrshflold Iodgo of Kilts Is mnklng preparations to glvo n big homo tnlont cntcrtnlnmont nt tlio Masonic Opera IIoubo nbout Novom bor 20. Arrnncomcnts linvo boon mtulo with KuttiB I.ovo of Salt Lnko City to como hero nnd tnko chnrgo of tlio production which ho hns put on In n number of cities under tlio nus nlccs of tlio 1311c Lodges. Ho carries Bconcry, costumes, etc., nnd tlio pro duction Is enlivened by sonio of tlio most cntchy of music. A lnrgo number will tnko pnrt In tho porformnnco, members of tho Marsliflcld lodgo being expected to furnish tho tnlont, A number of Ind ies will probnbly nld In tho chorus work. Dnvo Stnfford nnd Gcorgo Holnnr will probnbly bo chosen ns tho "onil men" of tho mhiHtrol stunts whllo Oeorgo Goodrum, John D. Ooss, W. N. Ekblad, J. W. Itildenbrnnd nnd other nrtlsts of noto will coutributo mono loguo stunts. Archlo Johnson, Guy Chnmbors, Ford I'nlntor. Dr. Dlx Dr. Hotisoworth, J. Albert Mntson, F. M Pnrsons, W. F. Miller nnd others will possibly contrlbuto song nnd dnnco Bpoclnltlcs. Tho Cotiulllo Vnlloy mombors will nlso bo expected to contrlbuto to tho program. L. A LllJonvlst. Mr. Mlllor. Jns. Watson nnd other Coqulllo mombors will pro-j utility linvo somo specialties whllo J.' K. Schilling. liny Dement, J. O. Stem-, mlor nnd others from Myrtlo Point will bo In for n spoclnl stunt. II. J McDInrmld, Dr. Loop nnd Col. Ilosn P. J. Foonoy nnd other Unndonltos will nlso como In. Don Gardiner, Dr. lliirmlstor. Fred McCulIom, 11. A. Wornlch nnd other Ilondors will nlso bo stnrs, Tho plnn Is to liavo tho entertain liiont two ovonlngs In Marshllold nnd ono ovcnlng In Randon. Of courso tho program hns not bcon nrrnngod but tho above Is whnt might bo Included, 1'lnns for It woro dlsciiHsod nt Inst ovcnlng'H mooting. D. Y. fitnfford wns In tho chnlr last ovonlng In tho nbsenco of V. It. Haines. Arrangomen.ts woro mado for tho liitttntlon of W. 0. Chnmller nnd A. J. Sherwood nt nu early moot ing, probably i.-.u Wodi.csday own-lug. Capt. Errickson in Charge of Redondo Leaving for the South Today. Tho steamer Redondo left this morning nt 9 o'clock for Snn Fran cisco. She took n lnrgo number of pnssongors nnd a cargo of general freight. Tho Redondo went out this tlmo In charge Capt. Erlckson who Is to bo her regular master. Capt. Mn ceo. formerly of tho Redondo, Is now captain of tho Nairn Smith and First Mato Dahlgrcon or tho itcnoniio goes on ns first mato of tho Nairn Smith. When tho Intter vessol goes out this tlmo sho will bo In chnrgo of tho now cnptaln nnd first mntc. Tho chnngo of tho oincors was a general promo tion for nil of them. Following woro tho pnssongors who went on tho Redondo today: Miss Inga Johnson, Mrs. C. K. Nicholson, Klslo Cort, C. II. Ilussoy, C. W. Harrett, A. A. Rrltton, II. Hills, A. Jackson, 13. A. King, W. F. McEl downey, Ed McKcown. Ed Ohlor, Pe ter Domos, Nick Dollos, Chas. A. White, Fred Dcntloy, Win. Urnckctt, Gcorgo Lodgo, J. II. Dlllntnugh, W. Mills, N. II. Donglcs, E. Unrnoy, Tom McCnrty, A. Wlngor, J. L. McElho noy, Win. Wngnor, J. L. Doss, Win. Lynch, C. A. Hughes, Miss Sponco Wilson, Mrs. S. Wilson, Mrs. II. Hill, Wnltor Lewis, 13. P. Lewis, Mrs. 13. P. Lowls. Mrs. V. Englehnrt. Mrs. J. M. Pnstorliis, Elslo Ilngenmolstor, Jacob Goldberg, Paul II. Soulo, J. D. Parr, S. II. Rurtls, Jim Mnllls, Nick Carter, Nick Annls, G. nomtos, J. M. Pnstorlus, Frank Wclthoff, J. Moss!. Negro Who Attempted to Use Knife on Woman Is Arraigned. 4 norxi) OVER. I (JAIIY FEELS RAMCAN WAIL GARY, Ind., Oct. 21. Probably no town In tho county hns folt tho offects of the Ilnlkun trouble moro thnn Gnry, on account of tho Brent number of GrcokH, Mon teugrlns, Scrvlnns nnd Iliilgnrinns working In tlio stool mills hero. Mnny of tho inon have nlrondy sailed, and others nro waiting tho word to follow. Gary has lost over n thousand workers sluco tho Rnlkitn troublo started. KILLER by .M, captain cen.si'rer. Steamer South CoiM Illumed for (VillMou with .Mnr.sliflohl. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. Captain A. M. Panzer, mnstor of tho stonmor South Const, wns eo voroly cciiHiired by United States Inspectors (limine nnd Dolnu. Ills llconso was suspended for ton days. Captain Panzer wns found guilty of nogllgouco In tlio collision of tho South Const with tho Marsh Hold outsldo the heads August III. "I Ind you kept your course nnd speed tho roMlshm would hnvo been avoided," wroto tho Inspec tors In their decision. Captain J. G. Ahllu of tho Mnrshflold wns exonerated. SQUAD After all the evidence wns In I Justlco Pennock bound over ' Smith to await the nctlou of I tho grand Jury. His bond whs I placed nt $500. I Carrol G. Smith, tho negro porter. wns nrrnlgned In Justlco 'Ponnoek's court at 2 o clock this nftornoon for n preliminary exnmlnntlon on n chnrgo of using n knlfo nnd nttomptlng to cut Mrs. lllekerson nnd Mrs. Trol- llnger, two colored women. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Mljcqvfst wns hero from Coqulllo to prosccuto tho enso. Defendant Mining. Attorney Hoy nppenred to de fend Smith. When It came, time to call the trlnl tho defendant could not bo found. Mr. Hoy said tho man wns drunk nnd that ho wns unnblo to wnko Smith up. Mnrshnl Cnrtor nnd Constnblo Cox wont out nnd found Smith nnd brought him to tho court- room. Mr. Llljcnvlst nsked him If ho wns sober enough to bo tried and Smith snld there wns nothing tho matter with him excepting that ho had been sleeping. Ho put ouo foot up on the tr.hlo In front of tho prosecutor nnd seemed quite In different. When asked If ho knew whnt he wns being tried for, lie mid: "Not hnrdly." Then tho chnrgo wns read. Women Testify. Tho two women whom It wns al leged ho nttempted to nssnult with a knife testified that Smith broke Into tho house, cut ono of tho women through tho dress mid threatened to cut tho honrt out of ono of tho women. Wllllnm Green who wns In tho houso testified to practically the samo thing. It appeared from tho cvldonco that Smith had sont somo money to Mrs. Illrkorson when sho wns in another city nnd that ho wanted It paid back nnd this wns whnt stnrt ed the troublo. Mnrshnl Cnrtor testified nliout the women snylng Ihoy wero nfrnld of Smith because ho wns drunk and making threats. Tlio defensv wnlvod tho right to put tho ni fondant on tho stand. KEEN KITTER KITLERV tho knives with tho KwMi Edge. Are orarantekr at the gunnery GREAT AIRSHIP EXIIIRITIOX ftifiiiduy mid Sunday, OCTOREH 20 nnd U7. GREAT AIRSHIP K.YIHIUTION Saturday and Sunday, OCTORER 2U nnd 27. If you hnvo anything to sell, trade ir rnt. or wnnt help, try n Wont Ad Man Guilty of Murder Is Ex ecuted at Salt Lake City. (Ry Associated Press to Tho Coos nay Tiinos) SALT LAKE, Oct. 21. A firing squad executed Thomas Rlloy hero today. Rlloy wns tho second man to dlo for tho murder of Gcorgo Fnssell In March, 1010. With Harry Thorno. oxecutod Inst month, ho held up Fassoll'H store. Thorno shot Fassell us tho inttor stood with his hands ovor his bond. LONG MmOR RELAY. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. A motor cyclo relny rnco from this city to San Diego, Cnl.. has loft this city, under tho auspices of tho Federa tion of American Motorists. Tlio route takes tho cyclist through Philadelphia, Columbus, Indianapo lis, St. Louis, Kansas City, Topokn, Dodgo City, Kansas, nnd thenco west on tho Santa Fo trail. Special Sal 1 1 hnvo Just received somo of my neu (roods and from now until CIm Minns will place on special Mile every Saturday cer tain iii'tlclco which, by pnjlng u deposit, v. II! be kept for you until CluKtmns, TIh'mi good mo guaranteed timl will be engraved frco of charge. This Saturday I will offer: Lockets aund Clhanirns aft fthe Following Redhuced Prices: ??0 Gold I oekots $1.1.00 $7.00 Gold Lockets $.1.00 $0 Geld 1 1 cket Sj! I .mi $3 Gold Ii.ckots Sl.oo 7.f.0 Gold Chains .) S.VfiO tii M Chains tfl.flti K'-OO Gold Chains tfl.oo S3.no Gold Chains $:l,oo 1 1 00 Fhled Lockets Sit.oo 51 r.O rilled Loekots !?2.."o $100 Filled Lockets MJ1M.VJ SI 50 Filled Lockets 81.00 J5 00 Filled Chains $2.25 $2.10 Filled Chains 82.no $2 00 Filled Chains $1.50 F. Wo BERTRA1 .tewi:ler, IWi North Rromhwiy MARSHFIELD, OREGON LITTLE TALKS ON TIMELY TOPICS By W. A. REID. v. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, 'discoverer" of the North Pole, now Informs iu In that In 15.000 years tho Inhabitants of Coos Ray and all north of tho Mason and Dixon line, will bo Eskimos, as u result of ,i change In our solar sys tem. Wouldn't that make you shlvor? That Is a rather fur-IVtohed speculation In the future. We mnv personally ho Interested In what the future lias In store for us 15 years heuco, hut 15,000 years roqulres too groat n stretch of tho Imagination. Fifteen years from now wo will soo a population of not less than 00,000 pooplo horo on Coos Day. Whllo flvo years will moan a population of 20, 000 as n conservative ostluuito. That Is why far-sighted men on Coos Ray aro Investing nil their spare monoy in real estate. It's nil goxl. but PERHAM PARK Is tho host. SEE REID ABOUT IT. Coko Building. 11 IILLTD FURNISH POWER New Ecctric Piant There to Be Utilized by the Orerjon Power Company. Tho Oregon Power Company has mmlo n contract for a lnrgo nmount of oloctrlcnl power to ho furnlshod It by tho now electric plnnt of tho C. A. Smith Lumbor company. Tho con trnct will bo effectlvo on tho oponlng of tho plnnt nt tho mill which will bo within n fow woeks. Mnnngor Green of tho Oregon Po wor compnny nnnouncos thnt tho powor from tho Smith plant will bo rurnisiied in conjunction with tho power from tholr prosont Portor plant. It will moan Hint tho. com pnny will hnvo niuplo powor for nil purposes. In addition to this, olthor plant will bo ublo to furnish all tho electricity needed In enso ono of them hns to bo shut down. It will also mean the pormnnont closing down of tho old plant of tho Oregon Power company In Mnrshllild. Tho plnnt will not bo dismantled for a tlmo but probably will bo disposed of nt tho tlrst opporunlty. It hns been retained slnco tho now plnnt at Porter was opened to bo used only In enso of emergency nnd whllo ro polrs wero being mndo from tlmo to tlmo In tho Portor mill. Vernon, San Francisco and Los Angeles Winners in Yesterday's Games. STANDING OF THE CLUBS W. L. P.C. Oakland IIS 82 .RSI Vernon Ill S2 .582 Los Angeles. . . .10!) 88 .fit. 3 Portland SI DC .107 Snn Francisco . . .SS 111 .112 Sacramento . . . .00 120 .JIGfi PORTLAND, Oct. 2 1. Portland wns dofentcd by Vernon yesterday. San Francisco won from Sacra mento nnd Los Angeles dofentcd Oakland. The scores follow: .At Los Angeles It. II. 13. Vernon C 10 0 Portland 1 S 0 At Snn Frnnclsco R. 11. E. Los Angeles 10 13 2 Oakland I 0 3 At Sacramento R. II. E. Sncramonto 3 8 1 Snn Frnnclsco 5 10 2 STUDENTS TO WORK IN .MILLS. PASSAIC. N. J., Oct. 21. Tho Hoard of Educntlon of this city, through tho lnltlntlvo of Ulysses O. Wheeler, superintendent, has Inaug urated a system of practical training which Is attracting attention through out this section of tho country. Mr. Wheeler hns entered Into arrange ments with two of tho Inrgcst ma chlno shops, so thnt high school stu dents taking n mechanical nrts courso will bo employed In theso two mills ns npprentlces nnd receive pny. Tho work will bo open to boys starting their second yonr of n four yenr course In tho mcchnnlcnl nrts course. Tho boys will devote ono week to uct ual shop work nnd ono week to school nltornntoly. They will bo pnld by tho hour whllo nt work In tho shops nnd will rorolro about $fi a week. Tho pny will bo Increased each year until graduation. TESTS FOR TRAINED NURSE. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. Tho United States Civil Servlco commis sion Is holding examinations for trained nurses In tho Isthmlnn Ca nal and Indian services. Examina tions for this position In tho Philippine- service hnvo been cancelled beeauso of advice from tho Ru renu of Iusulnr Affairs thnt futiiro vacancies will quite likely bo filled by Filipino women. Our special Rubberized Slip-On for Ladta ,. Our No, 2213 Slip-On, extra value -& Anrl n full linn nf Wnmnn's RnfnnAiV"":WlO to $18.00. UaU m Children's Guaranteed waterproof coats nnri at lowest possible prices, ais and w Rubbers, first quality, for women, misses and 4 Rubber Boots for children, Stormproof shoos for women and girls, Extra high-cut tan shoes; with buckles, for hov, Umbrellas at "saving to you prices," (5 (J ney Talks" Hdb Dr j Goods Co 0'Connoll Building, Phone 361-il ll'ISIfi 1 s E FREIGHT S BIG nn J HILET HOPES 10 AID SURVEY ! TIIK SCARKCROW. Ry Walt Mason. Tho scarecrow, all swelled up -..w .,,,,.,-,...., HI1 VIIVIII It J' with prldo, was boasting of Its worth. "I do moro good onch day." It sighed, "than any mnn on earth. I guard tho granger's corn and wheat from hungry birds of prey; they como. tho whote blnmod crop to eat, soo me, nnd fly nway. I stand out hero In rain and sun. all sonUed In honest sweat; nnd though my work Is never done, small credit do I get. I wildly wnvo ,iiv wooilon nrin. nm! l.-llr my Jolntloss shanks, to chase tho uuzzarns uom mo larms, nnd no ono gives mo thanks. If I should loaf around In town mul tlma nor. lect my trust, tho flourinsr mills wmim nil pinso finwn ,iia tdbainj would bust. Tho banks and factorlos would ran; you'd soon hoar Fom Ino's tread; you'd hoar the hungry housewife's wall. whllo niiiMi-nn cried for bread. Prosperity u hold ing sway, nnd ponco heyoiid all words, because I stnv luirn iinv liv day and scare the (Iorkouo birds. uiii peopio uoin appreciate tho good I do, old chap; they really ought to nominate m rm Bnma public snap." Just then th far mer came and threw the scare crow on Its nose. 'Thlg etligy." he said, "will do for klndllux. I sun- pose. No scarecrow' go Import ant horo that when doprlv! of powor 1110 worm win be thrown out of gear for more than half an hour. WALT MASON'. SDR the AIRSHIP xt s.. 1.... and Sunday. Writes That He Is More Thai Ever Convinced Jetty Is Needed. K. K. Jonos of this city wrote n personal letter to Congrosiiunn llnwloy, October 20, regarding tho publication of tho War Depart ment report that tho survoy or tho harbor and tetlv Ininrm-nmnn, wirlr cannot bo dono. Mr. Jonos In uis loiter exprossos regret nt tho decision and urgos Mr. llnwloy to wiro nny oncoumgoment or sug gestion ho might hnvo. Tho following wire wns rocolvod by Mr. Jouos from tho congress man: Salom, Ore, Oct. 22. E. K. JON'KS, Mnrshflold, Orogon. Regrot notion llonrd of Kngln eors. Means wo must oxort ovory offort to bnek our position, linvo wired for datn to prosont mat ter In person. Am hopoful for wo nro right and wish co-oporntlon of "II. W. C. IIAWLKY. Send Notice. Tho Tlmos has rocolvod n copy of tho following letter from Mr. llnwloy to tho comiuorclnl bodies of tho Rny cltlos: Salom, Ore, Oct. 22. Chambor of Coinmorce, Mnrshflold, Oregon; Chamber of Commorce, North IlOIld. flrntrnn My Roar Frlonds: Mm hnvo probably rocolvod tho notlco of tho action rakou by tho Hoard of Fnglnoora for Rlvors and Harbors, Washington, D. C. I nm groatly disappointed in tho posi tion tnken. nnd nm tnirinrr i,n matter up at onco In tho hopo of nt-vunim iiirurnuio nction. I nm glad to noto that tho rocommondn tlon of tho Portland ofllco Is evi dently favorable. I nm moro con fident than ovor that tho Jotty is a necessity nnd that It should ho constructed nml nvtnmio,i no ns possible. I glvo below for your Information a copy of tho wlro I hnvo Just sent nnd will be glad to have you fortify mo further with racts nnd nrgumonts fnvornblo to our contention, nnd will co-opor-nto with you to tho fullost o-tont: Salom, Oro., Oct. 22. U. bo' Englnoors for Rlvors nnd Southorn Rulldlng. .. , Washington, D. C. our letter of October 17. with copy of public notice relntlve to proposed extension of North Jertv at Coog n:,y received. I have personally Investigated condition at rihl .yi a,"'V feel ,)roposnl t0 , .ht fni bef01'8 mattei I fully determined i request opportunity to present In person tlio import. nnC,?,.nmI noco88lt-y ot this Improvo nioi t: siiggost shortly nftor con voning of Congress. W. C. IIAWLEY, jr. c. With best wishes. I nni, Truly yours. W. C. IIAWLEY. Derelict Towed Into San Fran cisco and in Hands of Wreckers. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. Captain Whltolnw and his crow of wreckors nro now In chnrgo of tho derelict stonmor schooner Gunlala, .which was towed Into port by tho Btenm schooner Rrooklyn. Tho wreck was turned ovor to tho vot eriin wrecker by tho Instirnnco In tercuts, Tho condition of tho Qua lain will not bo .known until u survey Is made. Tho wreck will bo towed alongsldo ono of tho wharves and an atompt will then bo mndo to right It. Whon tho Btenm schoonor Phoo ulx was towed In us n derelict, two years ago, nftor capsizing nt sea, It was found that ovon tho bollors had dropped out and noth ing but tl o shell of tho vossol re mained. In tho case of tho (liia lala, It Is thought that" most of tho machinery, Including tho holl ers, Is Intact. This will moan n fair bit of salvago for Captain Svenscn and his men on tho Rrooklyn. SMedvell Largest. A nunibor of now Htcnni schooii or will soon bo placed In commis sion In tho constwlso trndo. Tho Estnhronk stenm hclioonor Speed well, now berthed at tho Harrison street wharf, will soon hnvo Its mnchlnory Instullod and bo rendy for Its trial crulso. Tho Spood woll will bo tho Inrgost vossol to lily between horo and tho Co aulllo river. I'liiMi Davenport. The Ravonporr, built nt North Rend, being completed for tho .1. O. Davenport Compnny, will bo rendy to outer ono of tho const wise runs within six wooks, nnd the Crlckot, another stonm schoon er, undor construction nt AInmodn for Frod Llndormnn, will soon bo stonmlng over tho bay. Oilier New Route. Tho Chnrlos R. McCormlck ro. nnnouncod tho Inunehlng of tho Miiltnomnh nt tho new shlpynrds nt St. Holons, nnd tho keol of tho .Merced, nnothor of tho McCormlck stonmers, hns nlrondy been laid. Roth of thoso vossols nro to bo equipped to enrry pnssoiigors nnd will carry n big tonnngo of lumbor. CAMI.VO SAFE. Vessel Arriving nt Portland Tolls of Seeing Her. Regarding tho stonmor Cnmlno, Which Wns In trouhln nff MiIh miml wio uregonlnn snys: Tho Swnyno & Hoyt Portlnnrt ?.".?. li,rnnc'B(,o Hnor Nnvnjo, Cnpt. Mlllor. which nrrlved hero yostor dny nfternoon from Snn Frnnclsco, spoko tho Swnyno & Hoyt Hnor Carnlno Sunday morning nbout 10 milofl south of Cnpo Rlnnco. Tho Cnmlno was In tow of tho stonmor ntson bending for Snn Frnnclsco nnd nil was woll on board. "Wo communicated with tho CainlllO 1V Wireless. " nnl,l Pnnfnln Mlllor, "and offered our services, out uaptaln Ahlln stated that no assiBtnnco was required, ns tho WntSOn Wns IllnlHnt? fnl- linnrUvnv with tho tow nnd everything wns in rgiii on iionni. Tho Cnmlno lind lost her propollor nnd I hnd rocolved InBtrucHons from tho San Frnnclsco Ofllco. tn lnnlr tnv hnr nn our way north. "Wo ran closo enough for mo to communicate with Captain Ah lln through tho megaphone Tho wonthor wns fnir nt thnt tlmo. but the sea rnn protty high. I should Judgo tho Wntson wns mnklng from vo to six miles nn hour nnd oxpoct she will roach San Frnnclsco this ovenlng." I NORTH REND NOTES. I Mrs. Louiso O. Anderson nnd 8.0n' Hormnn, nrrlved on tho Ro tiondo from n flvo months visit nt her old homo In North Cnrollnn. Irs. Andnfenn ..n I- l ul. Hmi.iV. i ""D '" poor iiuuiui during her stny. Owing to thol rough trip up from Snn Frnnclsco her health is not very good yot. Figures Given Out by M ern racmc indicate Pros penty of the West SAN FRANCISCO. (VI ji donco of tlio prosperltr ell Western Stntcs Is furnfc'M figures mndo known tyttefcj ern rncnie company u ti iiumher of freight can IcswJ season. Tlio avowee ImJIiiI tho lines of tlio compaor la Cl lornin is greater by cot tu mouth over tlio came ptrM yonr or nbout 200 an w i. Rullroads hnvo ton hi pressed for rolling i. Uc of this suililcn demand f:r vlco. Only tlio hearty co-cpn on tho pnrt of tto inipn mndo It possible to keep all o( traffic moving. Tho lir I firms hnvo Instructed their not to delay or divert i;: unuecoBsarlly mul hare U::ti culnrs to this effect, for till clpal dllllciilty hns arlieu trca movomonts In tlio taatera w Tho Pacific Fruit Exprm cording to nn nnnouncemert t by President Sproulo oi tw orn Pnclflc Coinpauy, hai cr! 1000 moro rofrlgcrator tin lntost design. These, togti Mm lot nf 1000 OUlf tKtt'J dercd, will bring up tbli Ert tnl equipment to U,m ein,r rcseiitlnir nu Investment .' $20,000,000 nil to be anSi-J July l or nexi "' "- tllO iyi3 irillt IUUmwi. 'rim now rnra are d'P" peclnlly for tho fruit rJP cullnr to California and w ) nnd will load easily J mlcnlly. They win o ; . Rohn collapslblo tanks J-J modern system of nt '- NEWS OF COQIUIE. lf..p...nliit .of l.e Co" irirW pnrtcti in mo """::,. .. . imrn fill I ' 1IIO Mines " "'' ',,, yoar ball at Arago. Tt r. was large, u - plo boliig present. Do Witt Rogers has Prg Academy addition. Mr Bcp ,. from California h.twp. Ills rniniiy i """ '" ,,,.,. rja toorectaniodernrec-fetF lot n3 soon as p"'" M.AlFl.hJMbyiJ tho past tiirco-pu4 her sister-in-law. Mr nonr Uraneroft on WnW" will return In about a e misuanu ;w.u : r- (e union near w'"- Sunnysldo addition. t i i,ones of married M w . .' !rr..i.ufii' Tho attractive ne.-, j J. Carylsnearingconitj clays, vine" "":... looiiw'; of tho mos imposhig 'b cW lows In that portion ofwj is now in progress on Rewer connection wB Thore is a vacancy ,.i , Z to tho departure c (t. r rru. WhO ."" i.,i mani". u i.. -p- pe,f; has romovod to rBpW el Truo will enter tD c itro i."lQ: Anil coropanr..,' j omsigk-Mr.Truy5'-' sign from tho councn. .-7rrFlis . ?W!TaM last, riiimj , ii of t' Viui trip to the vldnlty o' f w goou uicK, ..- . PRIZlUlOT-STniKf0V rT oct !' snffiSffS-rLSl' Internauut"", x& u"1'- session hero hw on erfig tho greatest collet Holstelns c'cr 5 SEE the .M""H1 and Sunday. -$ v