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fffl ARE Y0UTRYIN6 TO DO-BOOST THIS TOWN OR BUST THIS TOWN ? PliTlSlNa In The TIMES r2rItVourncnlE.tAtaln i Unrkct" KITcctlvciyi X So 'ctB nbout your It Wl. P.Ul . .L ovna nf fill "t)OB- IW In town. And If thoro P oi tlicm who ougni 10 own KWllseiH" iw OIOOB Jmj wttnea MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio T1HKA Will Keep your Income from. Furnished Rooms Sternly. YOU can rcnlly holp tho famEEr revenues by renting n fow furnlsnitA rooms nnd, If you know how ewt when to uso tho classified column, you mny kcop that llttlo oxtr 1- como na "stonily ns iv clock." mmmmKmamgKwmuBKSSsaiBsssw!' uixxvi "tnb1lshcd In 187 , us Tho Const Mnll. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 912. EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. jflSlOliRST MULT JNJUfiKISH FORTS A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nnd Coos liny Advertiser. No. 10. imiiiim psed at Tchatalia They Tlirew tnuiu ri Against It. onl nlCDO I MAN'S OUUUIt APPEAR UfclfcHNIINEU Lr From Early Defeats indPUt UP AWIUI uuienau Near uapiuu. - PlilCB IS SOUGHT. L.,Bnv v,.v is. Tho Ot- Li,; go'tc'rninrnt todny mado I" eh nppen', this tlmo t. Z .. nnacimi Ambassa- aOJIBim.- "".,""..; ,.. n ! Kloa of hostilities, neconl- : .. . ,,umi -iirnev diHimicn RlTtd from 0o Turkish cap- ill .1 - HQiritKiKir fort SUIIiti'Mi';i(.i miMi RnnilA'in:. Nov. 3 8. Tliu T..IW), Mi-hcrm of Monustlr tu lurrcntlc roil this afternoon tj ilftj Senimt troops, iniy iM.,l Turl.Uli Bnldlui'B 1111(1 iii'i gcnor-lj Inlil down tfliolr i rci 'I LET US TALK IT OVER 'I coino not friends to Btenl away your hearts. I nm no orator ns Brutus Is; hut nB you know me nil, a plain, blunt ninn I only speak light on." Shakespeare. untold misery Conditions Among Sultans Troops Beggar Description. Mr AMOrUlfrt l'rri lo Pk tlr TItom 1 BERLIN, Nov. IS. Tho ftteliost "Iiiinglr.utlnn Is nimble It) depict tho frightful conditions existing nmoiig tho TurklBh troops hi. Hndbmkul on tho Hiipb of Tclmtalja, according to "YlnJur Eugene Zwengor. war cdrrf- Hprindont or tho Tngonintt. no Hityri thousands tit dead imd dying lie along the roan, .moii wiui HtnotchorH are (mgngcil day and ritght gnthorlng tho dcMl for bur ial nnd the wounded for transpor tation to tho 'hospitals. Tho mn Mr hiivb. necnraliiB to Uuthonttc In- 'Y'lt'iiintlnn. ilMitlm 'fiom cholera nlono number l000 "tUIIy along tho lino or rcimuujii guard tor a.uerk'A'.n's. THE Marshfleld City Council meets lonlght to consider tho appli cation of the Cous Hay Water Company for a now thirty years franchise at coiislderablo advance In water rates. The Times thinks that It has already presented sulllclcnt facts nnd llguros to provo thnt this franchise Bhould ho promptly nnd emphatic ally refused for many ronsons. The Coos Ha Wntor Company Is already In possession of a frnn chlho that runs tor seventeen years. They have violated ninny of Mb provisions nnd If granted a now one thoro Is no nssuranco but thnt the people will bo accorded tho same sennt and unsatisfactory Borvlco. Tho length of tlmo of tho now franchise Is too long and tho rntcs too high. Hoschut'K, where, a private company oporntoa nnd pumps water, which Is ltrought sixteen miles, furnishes service to private dwellings for $12 per year, whllo Marshfleld residents pay $1S and under tho now franchise, this Is to bo Increased to $23.70. Ashland, Oregon, pays only $G to $15; Portland $9 to $15; Tncomn, $G to $!; Senttlo $7.20 to $0; Los Angoles, $0 to $0. These nro nil Pacific Const cities nnd furnish a bnsls of comparison with Marshfleld. Tho Coos liny Water Company desires a long tlmo. high rnto fraliehlso so thnt It mny go out and soil tho plant at n high prlco, or sell bonds, and Incronso tho capitalization for future profit's. If tho city must furnish tho security nnd tho streets, why not build Its own plant and let Kb clllsens pny tho inolioy to tho city thnt will redound to tholr own benefit nnd profit Inter? Thoro Is not ono reason "why this franchise should bo granted and thoro nro a hundred why U should bo reinsert. Tho council should tnrn It down hard. II RULE IS DELAYED TEN DAYS MY ARRESTS IDE IK NAT110E FRAUD CASE GUNMEN CASE UBDIV nnMC IlLmiLI UUI1L Final Argument of Counsel in Rosenthal Murder i rial in New York. Eastern Brokerage Concern's Head Indicted for Con spiracy and Fraud. SAID TO HAVE GOT $1,500,000 CLEANUP Alleged to Have Swindled Scores of Clients in United States. U iNtUtM Ttc;i lo Com llir Tlmc: iftWinWkfnv t S. Tim 'lirBt'HlU- -juittaM: on tho Tur'klH'h lino fit x'l.itlnnc l..f.lillnv (IlllrHtllllllll- ( ft TCIMIJH lins II11IUU uiuuhii i nole Ilulgnrlnn nnny wnu on- J Ewrv nvnllnliln llillll WtH td to thr front from tlio HiilRm'- i lorccs investing Anrinnopio, (fi thoj- vrcro rellevoQ lby Hrv- i troops. Tliltiilnirlnna with nil Tlinlr nrlll- rUnn thtlr ndvance cm Tclmttnl fjrtlllcatlons on Saturday and con- -NllioLnmbnrdmcnt ol tho wnricn ffrtniil liiiiilnw Tmv rfnimll'.Hin rklili nniMtnnu hii ntrmif tlint Mlltv ;'J ruakf no Impression and 'for lEentpnt nt IpihI I lip. iirlitiimf Iiau ijHren'up. Observori. v'lio hnvo stothoTnrltlHli front iiBrco that tinuro xi Trcnnijn linos nuiBi i task of trcincndouu difficulty. ("ji uiv iiiirr(irinn itmiimwcru :?tlkd-to tiso for brlnelnir ill) 1 1 1 1? 1 1- 'L fimnmlt-lnti nml YnltiffrrrA :'4ere utills-I by tho Tufks'lo 'i mcnircivr ) anil plnco tlicir w yusmon tho TirritH, who (lln 91 All l.l-tt 1... . ...t 4.M.k.lt.vikl '".HBJBtilllt II If; IIIVII IHUIIIMin it appeanii fo h.ivo leun tlniH !M flnd hn.n mmln .. wnitl 11 -Inej stnntl. lluii of iiiilunrlniiK. ri Bnlenrlnn trnino hhiAa ilntlr .3 ltt.l In l.n Annl ,. n..l..4 - -iii in mi. yum, ui iciiiii- t, tlralrtg to keuk throngh nt t beui tlu railway to Con- -"pie nmK-i n loop. Tlio t fort, tho -innrshes find tho ; mt TiirKibh warships hntl -I vii(vuuriij;t'(i uinin irom 'JS an attempt to turn either vi inn -llirKIHM imnfi ;jild this HnlgnvlnnB bo fiuc M In twr cnort to break satn IhA nu.-i.int. . . V r "k!ii ion or conmr, IkB Pll)a'. MI... -- ... . v . viuuiiMii nrmy niu Poed haclt to -tho northeast j reUrerwnt on tho capital -- ... ua , u j urKS Bcem ( no hfrl.rt lit .vli.lnra 1....V jji'prian lurco but if thoy KnglMi llliic Jiu-ki'ls Prolwt V. S. Kmliiwsy In Tiuki' (llr AwoiUtM I'ltM lo Poo IUr Tlm.l rnvRTANTiNOPLH. Nov. IS. A dotnrhuinnit iff 100 Hrlilsh blue JnckotB luib lieen "lout by tho llrlt Ish cruiser 'Woyniouth to Jiinrrt the IT. S. Eiirt.iBsy nuil thu American stntlon fililp, scorpion, n.irf neon ni iin.i in liiitv mi tho 'Ltincr Dos lihoriiB nnil the other Amerlrnn cruisers nro not TixpcrtoJI to nrrlvo hero before thu rnil or tno monin Mork-Siro-Alll. tho mnglclnn will lin nt 41in Idmll IlL'Illll W'Cll 11 OS(l IV iilcht nnil further domonstrato niii.i mnllufr itinl nrniiRn Blllrltlial mill.. .......r. ...-- . lam. AbIc lilm qucBUoiiB nnd ho will answer them. IS. JACKSON PASSES AWAY ni r ."u,ll"iB mo lines at JiSli b?lh tho "illltnry and "bat i .iii.ii ii. '. . . - -hiiuuuii win unuouui oV Sr.a mae'l chnngo, alnco C'S defense of tho -front will s to stan- com-sont n .1 U lu l,lu iurinsn war it, :.. Constantinople, Sunday tiM. CUBQ 0I tll "tront will u.. co,?.pel l1vo 'Invndors to "at wlt10llt taking Constan- ijlW' tho Turkish com ;fMahlef at Tchntnljn, aont n ,r Turklrti it " """""'iiiimiiiit, aununy Bn:."B ,11B success, over . .-, nccorainir to -wiuas, according "to a Tho remains wjh no nCy dispatch. Ho said: tho church from 12:30 to Von 8 of tho moat B0" Tuesdny' I M.in i i?nnnS, our armv has hen ' IU fliilrnk. . -" ltten. i ns mr Karakll. lff Ijeaton, losing over to "? wtJunneti in aacu ft I m, b;ttonB that wore npng the Imperial mes- .. vii ill nnniinn. i a Rha8S'f0re U, SerV- 'oii.vsox is anxious. fnnlll.. ." - - " HLinitr ....a v - . T.i.i V"",s "nto or Ills ' uurL.Aavftncc1. iSHivw" 0 Co0' Dir Tlme,-1 :'k UV.fr Nv.. 28.- e np.. "? JacK Jnn la the t . tnu8lst. asked to Uf,.111 States Bunremo to Januarvep nl3ucaB0 tor hear- ' a n.,, ""Bn ItJur oincr 'hwwm"8 of tho whlte ituf.i ." bo argued. Since ht eourt ,rondny asking the ."e dmhii I 'euse mm on '". but vi. l ihas secured his lii..uuul HIS attnrnnv aoV. ih.i rU0n n .1. - idd iiini Mann n.l.P conBtltutionallty ii.i"n.n. white sinvo t ... ear?v! v&,a iaA&. "HH(J. Well Known Coos Bay Wo man Succumhs to Long Illness of Consumption. Mrs. Charles II. .lackson. a well known resident of How Inlet, died i.i Cniurilnv nflerniioil nt her homo, nftor a prolonguil illnoss of consuniptlon. Sho nan "-n k1" nnlly sinking nnd tho enil was not onoxpectod. Sho IB Burvivuii uy .husband and four chTUlron. Jlrs. Jnckson had long been n n-flldont of Coos Hny. Sho was m ...... a .nni.llia nnil H tltlVS Old. IU jul, i i" " - ---- ,. Her maiden namo was Clomentlna Situmons. Sho nnd cims. aucKBon woji) mnrrled nt Empire a llttlo ., .. on vnnra ncro. SOOII BltOr thtflr marrliigo thoy moved to Aest Mnrrihflold. Thoy movcii w i ranch on Hoss Inlet some yenrfl ago. -She was born in Napa coun ty, California. , Mrs. Jackson wns a prominent member of Western Stnr Heboknli Lodge of Marshfleld. Tho lodge ...ii. i...i, anrvinna nt Hin UTrtVO. Will JIUIII DW. ..WM .- .-- .- The funornl sorvlces will bo hold from tho Marshnoui iinpusi umw, nt 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the t,-.. n t Tn.. iinii nfflclntlnc in nccordnnco with an oxprossed wish of tho deceased. Tho remalnB will no in 12:30 to 1 o ciocn CLASH WITH WATER CO. North Heiid City Council Refuses to Pny Hydrant Hill. Tho North Bend Harbor soya. Manager Corey of tho Marshfleld Water Co. presonted a bill for $530 elalmed to be duo for Installing nvo hydrants and for hydrant rentals. This charge tho council has per. slstently refused to pay on account of tho company's utter failure to ere good service. The council Brands ready to pay for the hyd rants attached to the tank on the hill, but as the others are en t rely useless and as tho water committee has for nearly three years endeav ored to get eatlsfactory service from Uio company does not feel that the city owes the company a penny for nil the hydrants that wero of no use to the city. The hill was re ferred to the water committee. Wlicn In need of PLUMBINGi HEATING, IIsnEET METAL WORK, GALL 101-J PIONEER ITOW'RE CO., When Oonoby y it K,donejigl tllr AhkkUIisI rrt lo I'ihm llx Tlntm,r CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 18. Po llco Inspectorrt of Chicago, Itochcif tor, Now York and ninny othor clt lea will today try to arrest a num ber of men wnnted for allogcdl complicity In n scheme, which It 1st nllnrm.1 MAiiiitlii.l 1 1 t Ii.. Tini M r Hosonthnl last July, Is expected to nmnv tlioupxuiln of dollnrn by cll occupy most of tho day In Justice ctHi Tl0 indlctmontH chnrgu th IHr Amo.UIM I'm. to Coot ll.y Tlmn. NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Argu ments of tho counsel In tho trial of the four gunmen charged with tho murder of Onmblor Herman Amicable Agreement in the House 'Of Commons Clash Reached Today. A More Round-About Course. Wr ArMlI0l I'rtM to Com Hr Tlmft.1 LONDON. Nov. IS. AH nmlcablo agreement of the Homo Rule quar rel In tho House of Commons wbb brought -about tnJay when thu dls puto ns to the uovornmont's meth od of pnicedurr, which led to much disorder Inst wjok, was BOttlod. The covorumout nnnouuccii turn WILSON PARTY IN BERMUDA afternoon Its intention of reaching tho cud it desired by n more rouiidnboilt menus nnd tho Union ists having mndo good tholr do muuilB for observation of precedent mined no objection. Tho houso then on motion of tho promlor ne gatived its original flunuclnl reso lution, tho nmcndmeul of which by Sir Frederick Ilnnbury In tho com mltteo led to tliq trouble. Another resolution win no Buunmicii tor it. Tlio not result of tho saunbblo will bo to dolny tho progress of tun Homo Itulo DIM for ton dnys "BATH TUB" TRUST GUILTY President-Elect Given Royal Welcome to Island 1 City Today. (By ,wi IMM ! lo Coot IUr Tlm,l NEW YORK, "Nov. 18. A cnblo message tinnouncod tho nrrlvnl at Hamilton, Ilormurtn, of President elect Wilson, family and party. (Br AmI1 I'i 1 Coo nr Tlim.l Hamilton, Hermudn, Nov. IS. -Prosldent-elect Wilfion and fnmlly nrrlved hero todny. Alderman Black, repmontlnr tho corporation of tho city of Hamilton went on board the privnte steamer to In vito Wilson nnd party to accom pany him to Haniflton, whuro nn n.l.lrnRH nf welcoillu WttB lireBelttCd. Largo crowds of ptoplo lined tlio'Ing chnrgt.-U that tho CO dofend utrnniH nnd whnrveE nwaltlng tho ants nnmori Imd ontored into i arrival of tho president-elect and, combination in restraint of trado all public and privaio uuuihukh jn Bnnitnr)' enamoiod wnro nnd hnu Government Wins on Appeal of Noted combine Case. fr AhoiUIM I'rtM lo Coot Ilajr Tlmnt.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Tho government won todny Its case In tho United Statoa supremo court ngnlnst tho so-called bath tub trust. Tlio court hold tho "llcenso agreement" of tho cnnmol wnro mauufneturora was In violation of tho Sherman nutl-trust lew. Tho fight ngnlnst ounmolcd wnro mnnufnctui'orH wns bogun by the government In tho United States district lourt In Mnryland It bo- wore uecorareu wnn iikb ji bunting. , , . (Jovornor Wilson was rccolvcd by tho ofllclals of tho city and er- nttompted to monopolize that trade Sixteen of the defondnnta wero cor porations. Ono of tho Individual dofendnntB rrns Edwin L. Wyamnn. thuslasticallv chcored as ho pnss-wlth whom tho cornorato dofond .i .lirnnnli llm RtreetB. TllO IliaV- nntfl nnil tlintr nfTIHiilR wnro rlinrcr or of Hnmllton in his welcoming ad-e,j with having entered Into nn II- dress snld: "Wo trust mm uur-.jcgal agreement In tn-ect llconsos ing your term as presiaeni tno for tjl0 UB0 0f n j,.n(ont onamol cordial rolatlons between tho Unl-,tool. Tho lower court hold that ted States and Great lirltain win the ngrcomont destroyed compotl bo maintained unlmpnred and that tion nnd fixed tho prico in viola tho strong uonaa oi mo uiuuh uon or uio anorman jaw. bo strengtnoneu. TRIAL TRIP DF EW STEAMER Adelaide Smith to Be Tested Next Saturday Will Start Dec. 1. Tho Adelaide Smith, the big als NEW MILL AT SMITH PUNT Cut Light Boards to Take Place of Lath and Plaster. Tho C. A. Smith Lumber Com- nflnv In tinmnlAllni. nrrnnrrnmnnta tor ship of the Nanji Smith, will f0r putting in a now compo board have her trial trip at the Newport mn on tho west Bldo of Isthmus Vo.vii Rlilnvnnls next Saturday, mint Thn nun mill will rut Word to this effect has Just been nuout 20.000 feet per day. Ar- recolved 'by Arno .iiereen 01 i. rangomentB for It aro now being company. made and It Is hoped to have it If tho trial trip comes up to ex- ln operation in about two months. pectations, the vessel will bo turn- Tno new mu w!n bo j0Cated ed over vo uapu . . "" - wnn me new sningio mm. ine Mm f! A. Smith company. NOVOm-,ni.i ninnhlnA shnn will lin mnvnd her 2C, and will proceed to put on rom tll0 Easrsldo mill to a point her cargo of railroad steel for' on the west side of Isthmus Inlet, Coos Bay. She should leave there, directly opposite Bay City. Tho about December 1 on her trlPi foundation Is now being put ln. around Cape Horn. This trip is . Tno output of tho new and en expected to take about 60 days. h0rged shingle mill will bo bo Tho Adelaide Smith is being equip- tween 75,000 and 80,00 per day. ped with wireless so wai mo tu"- The compo board mill will cut nany will be anie to Keep m i" white fir Into llnch material and with her continually aunng long voyage. or Ad. tno.ipon nnH four tent tn flftv Inches long. It will bo shipped south and dried and then sent to the Smith plant at Minneapolis for fin- ace If you have anything to sell, rent, Smith plant at Minneapolis ror l W. VJ he,pS, try a Want a. handling. Itjs used In p. i Goff'B court. At tho oponlug ses Blon, ChnrlcB Wnlilo, counsel for tho defense, addressed tho . Jury. Wnlilo nssorlod that Jack Rose, "was a criminal for 20 ycara and novor cnught," and thnt ho wnB tho plottor who nrrnnged for tho nssnsslnntloii of uosoutuni ami di rected Webber, Vnllon and Sohopps to carry It Into execution." "I liollovo my clIentB, llko Ros enthal, wero victims of a diaboli cal conspiracy," concluded Wnlil, ALLENH MUST DIE. uso of tho malls to defraud. The mon nro alleged to liavo mulcted tho proniotcrn nnd Infant fltock ctic porntlons out of thousands of dol lars secured through commissions! for nrranglng tho guftmntco of Mir securities of tho victims iiy afoclc and bond Insurnnce companion, col lected by tho nllegod swlndlara. After paying tho cnmmlsgloun do ninnded, tho nllegod vIctlniM nrw snld tp linvo found tho Interest of tho ring In their proposition hua coino tn nn cud. According to United Stnfc Ofsr trlct Attorney Mcl'horflou, tho nl logod swindles netted tho schemors $i.noo,ooo. I-'edornl olllcors rallied thu Am erican Redomptton Cnmpnny'K of flceH In Clovelnnd, Chicago. Now York, Boston, Nownrk ami Rochos tor and took Into custody mem In dicted by a grand Jury horo n fovr days ago, ns woll ns others wild to bo connected with tho nllegetl frauds. COAL LAND CASE l'lr. Defendants Charged Willi Taking: 100,000 Acre. (Mr Aho. Ill l'rm lo Toot nr TIrvV CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Koilorn.3 Jiulgo Landis overruled a motion for demurrers to Indictments pend ing ngnlnst Albert C. Frost nnd othor ilefondnntB In tho nl(ogti& Alaskan laud fraud casofl. REACHES PORTLAND. Virginia MiirdeieiK Refused 11 New Trial Todny. inr AhocUIM 1'nn to Coo. Ilr Tlrnn.) Richmond, Vn., Nov. 18. A now trial was refused Floyd Allen and son, Clnudo S. Allen, todny by tho Biipromo court of Vlrglnln. Tho men nro condemned to dlo In tho electric chnlr Friday for tho mur der of oinclnls of tho county court nt HIllBVlllo. March M. OPERATE ON IORIMER. (nr Anocl.lM I'itm to Coo. llr TlmM.l CHICAGO, Nov. 18. Surgeons onorntcd upon William Lorlmor, formor United States sonntor, for appendicitis Snturday. Tho opera tion wnB performed nt tho Presby terian hospltnl and wns declared n success. LEWIS FREED IN ST. LDUIS Jury Disagrees on Some of the-Charges and Acquits Promoter. IHr amo lathi rn-M lo coo. nr tiirm ST. LOUIS. Nov. 18.- Tho Jury In tho rnso of E. G. Lewis, charged with using tho mnlls to dnfrnud, roportcd to Judgo Wlllnrd In tho United Stntea district court todny It had found thnt Lewis was not guilty on thrco of tho 11 counts In tho Indictment nnd thnt It wns unable to ngrco na to tho othor counts. Tho Jury was dismissed. It wns alleged that Lowla obtained millions of dollnrs from Investors by making mlslondlug atntomonta in ad vertisements in his publications. Low Is wns tho Incorporator and Is tho mnyor of Unlvorslty City, n resldon tlnl suburb. Louis' dofonso was that tho post olllco department In Issuing tho fraud order provontod him from carrying on his compnulos to n suc cessful end. He wns ncqulttotl May 14. 1908. on tho chnrgo of misusing tho mails In tho orgnnlzntlon nnd HiippenliigN In Curry Cimuly Told lis ... 1....1 .!. 1-.,I' ITr.ltn.1 din Inn ' .... ... .. ' Stemmr Wiisliliigtou Dniuageil Hero (Mh Thoro Safely. Tho Btoamer Wnshlngton, wfi&'.l! was damnged whim erosslo tUtt Coos Bay bar nnd which wns Viltjr taken to Portland for rcpnlrs- haa nrrlved nt thnt plnco nnd Is on the dry dock for repairs. On InnvliiB hero tho voasol wns not IrnklnK. but It appoars thnt she Ih ipiltv badly ihtmaginl nftor an oxnmfnur Hon wns made. Tho following af ponrod In tho Orugonlnu: Coming from Mnrshflold In iUb trnHB the Btoamer Washington on tored nt the Custom Houso yc tordny with 200,000 foot or lum ber, which Is tho remainder of hor enrgo, ns n part was dlBchargod nt Coos Bay nftor sho Btrtick on tho bar, Tho liimbor will bo dis charged at St. Johns nnd work In to commence, todny bo sho enn ho lifted to tho public drydock for repairs. An oxnmlnntlon by n diver rovonled tho fact that her kcnl it sorlously dnmnged nnd ns aim Is leaking nt tho rnto of 20 Inchon on hour hor full bnttcry of pumna bnroly keep her freo of wator, It Is thought that thoro aro holes In hor hull. NEWS OF PORT ORFOIUk conduct of tho Peoplo'a United States Bunk. OREGON DAY AT SHOW. Northwest Visitors at MIiiiicum!Im Celebrate Event. (Df Awoclitfcl rnn to Coo. liar Times, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 18. Hundreds of traveling mon of tho Northwest nnd numorous oro gonlans Saturday colebrnted "trav eling men's day" and "Oregon day" at tho Northwestern products exposition at which aro on exhibi tion products of seven states In tho northwest and Alaska. Govern or West of Oregon was unablo to bo present and was represented oy J. E. Sawhlll, secretary 01 tho Ore gon Development Leaguo, who de livered an address on "Orogon'a nart in tho Development or tne American Northwest." O. B. Froy tag and M. K. Duroa of Oregon were also on tho program. NOTICE TO REDMEN. You aro hereby requested to ap pear at Finnish hall on Novem ber 18 at a general meeting for tho purposo of electing ofllcorB and transacting other business. Your presence Is earnestly requesica. A. B. SARGENT, R. E. PINEOOR, Sachem. Chief of Records. Have your Job printing, done at Tho Times offlco. ..The Tribune. Will and George Colobrook pusoiT1 through town tho first of the week: on tholr wny from Portland to Eu chre Crook. Mr. Wood and child are spondfiig: tho winter In Port Orford with Mra. Wood's mothor, Mrs, M, A. Nlolsoir. Thoro will bo n Thnnksgivriie: Bhooting mntch for turkoys in PorC Orford, nnd tho town boya Invito the country boys In to tnko n fow point ers In tnrgot work. N. II. Larson has boon conflnod to his room for tho past fow dnys by n sovoro wrench of tho muscles of hire back. As soon ns ho Is ablo ho will go to Bnndon for treatment. Win. nnd John Gllllngs returned! from fixing up tho tolophono wlro be tween Port Orford nnd Lnnglofsv which they found broken In 35 or 40 places. Eugeno Whlto was up from Corhlca fixing up tho tolephono wlro whfclit was brokon in many plncos by thee blow last Saturday. Ho soya that, considerable timber wns blown In tho? road, and that ho bolloves It waa tho hardest wind thnt has swept this sec tion In sovornl years. Tho mombors of tho noboftnfr lodge are roquestod to bo at tnen hall at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday ar tornoon to attend tho funoral o Sister Jackson, By order of tho ' NOnLB ORAND. JENNIE BENNETT, Secretary. .11 I 1; I