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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. EVENING EDITION. I .' I. CLOSE PLAGES AT M Pool Halls, Bowling Alleys, Cigar Stores, Etc., Must Keep Better Hours. Tho Mnrshllold city council Inst .night Instructed City Attornoy Gos3 to draft nn ordlnnnco requiring nil billiard halls, cigar stores and bowl ing alleys, etc., to closo at midnight. Tho action was taken after Conn- ALBREGHT'S PLATFORM Candidate for Councilman Announces His Stand on Water Question. To tho People of Mnrshflohl: I hereby nnnounco my cnndldney for coiinclliimn of tho city of Mnrshflohl. I plertgo myself to the platform given below and carn estly solicit your support In Its be half. If elected I will servo tho poo- ,.!. In flifi l.hnt l.ilnrnnh nt tlin nti- cilman Allen had related that nu- t)ro community and tho best of my morons complnlnts had como In re- ability. cently about tho conduct of theso I bellovo In a squaro deal for places. Ho snld that It was charged n11' ,)olovo n ft muncml OWI10l, that gambling was permitted In some nil(t 0,,orntcd water syBtem. of them and that boys nnd others I bollovo that all future fran- wcro not only kept Into but also lost cIiIbob or extension of franchises or considerable money. He said that ono -.nSd to'Tof To "p married man had spoil, most of tho )Io for Imi decision. dny nud night In 0.10 recently nnd I bollovo In a progressive busl- lost nil tho money that should have "ess ndmlnlstratlon, honestly nnd nn , 1.I0 .ir n.i .1,11,1... 1 economlcnlly administered. gone to his wlfo and children. j j um on080, to oxtravngnnco Coiincllninn Savago suggested that nnd tho cxtonslon of tho present they woro getting llko tho saloons water franchise, lind started to cot roconMv I l 1Iov '" Marshflold nnd will una startci to got roccn.i. J gladly lend my effort In grcntcr mo urujiiiuiLo ui uo ihkiui up in. upbuilding nnd futuro progrcBs. Respectfully submitted, CAUL L. ALIIRECHT. JUDGE PERKY W tho next meeting of tho council Mnrshnl Cnrtcr todny 3tnted tint tho report of tho man with n wlfo nnd two children losing his money in pool linll wns confUHod with bo mo recent iroublo In n snloon nnd that tho troublo did not occur nt tho place which was stnted nt tho council last, night. However, ho said ho said ho lind received ninny complnlnts nbout somo of tho pool hulls nnd Hint ho' thought It wns right they should bo closed nt midnight, suioon to .Move. Boise Man With Bin Interests J. C. Kondnll presented a potl- On COOS Bay CllOSen tlon for Oeorgo 1. Parker asking n Rpnrpcpnt Ifinlin liormlBBlon to movo tho Castle-! lU nWJIUull lUdllU. wood saloon from Its presont loca- Word wns received horo todny tlon on Front street, nenr Mnrkor, thnt Judgo K. I. Perky of Ilolso to tho Lloyd Hotel bulldlnR, occu- had been nppolntcd United States 1ylng tho room In which tho Or- senator from Idaho, to fill tho un jihoum Moving Plcturo show is now expired term of tho Into Senntor located. Tho potltion stnted thnt Heyburn. Tho appolntmont was tho coiiBont of tho mnjorlty of tho mndo by Governor Ilawley, a Dom buslness men In tho block, doing ocrnt, who Is expected to bo elect business on tho ground floor, lind cd for tho long torm by tho Idaho boon obtnlnod. Tho signers of tho loglslnturo this winter, potltion woro Robert Mnrsdon, Jr.. The nppolntmont of Judgo Porky August Frlr.oon, T. A. Snllng, Fred mused much gratification on Coos JCnudson. (low Why, 1). Itlchiuond, Hay. Ho Is well known through 33. W. Knmmoror, Aug. Hondrlck- his sovornl visits on tho Hay. Ho, eon, F. W. Hortrnm, A. II. Lewis Mr. Goodo nnd Guy Ilnrnum nro tlio nnd August Farley. principal owners of IIoIbo Addition. City Rocordor Ilutlor stnted thnt Just south of Conl Ilnnk Inlet nnd TJorsoy Krlotzor lind tolophonod ndjolnlng Hunker Hill. Ho Is a 1i I in nsklng thnt action bo deferred great bollovor In tho futuro of Coos until ho had an opportunity to Hny. and In his position ho will look Into It. Dr. Lesllo wanted to probably aid greatly In securing know who lind signed tho potltion federal nld In tho linprovomont of nnd others Inquired If tho proporty Coos liny bnr nnd hnrbor. Judgo owners or other resldonts of tho porky Is n formor Iownn nnd Is n block hnd n voire. In tho mutter, grnduato of Iowa university. Ho City Attprnoy Oobh snld that tho Is comparatively a young innn. city ordlnnnco left tho say with (Jov. HnwIeySi sou spent sovornl tho tounnts of tho ground floor months on Cbos liny nbout a your room. K0. Howovor, tho council took tho ' view mm otiiors should Do given ALONG THE WATERFRONT. nn opportunity to bo heard. I tiio Aliinnco is duo In early to morrow from Portland and will probnbly null tho snmo day for Eu-roka. Tho Rtonmor Hnrdy snlled this COQl'ILLE FOOTHALL. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel snys: "Wednesday ovoiilnir n number of tho local boyH mot In tho Mnsonle morning for San Francisco with linll for tho purposo of organizing lumbor. nn Independent football team. Tho NowborR arrived In today. About 20 were proHont nnd all ' . DELAY ACTION WW (Continued from Pngo 1.) ! It was rondy to do business on tho plan for purciinBing n coiiium ed nuto truck nnd chemical engine. Thero wns considerable discussion nbout tho mnttor. Tho talk took an amusing turn occasionally. Chlrinan Merchant of tho flro Cl'nlrmnn Merchant of tho fire the rommltteo wished to approve tho report of tho special commit tee In fnvor of the purchnso of tho nmv nonni-ntus. Chalrninn Fergu- was too general and did not spec- son thought that they ought to lfually provide for many details hae a more doflnlto statoniont o' a heating system which might from the Soagrave company as to bo added later nt extrn expense to tho total coat and terms of pur- tho city. chase, while Fire Chief Keating Tllnfn trim nlllln n .llcnllaaln.. l.n. Illlllllt IllllOtl tllllt llC had afl defllllto tweon Mr. Copplo and Mr. Schroo- terms hb could bo obtained, tho tu- dei nil pie said or being out of coinnilsshm now. Copple bald that ho did not know and Mr. Schroeder Insisted that It unit uw council nan iieiiiiin-ij .. wns careless firing, tho therinome- elclt'd to buy tho nuto truck. tor mil in nir wntc mi . I "I mnue n nullum nun u mm.j , Mr. Copplo and Mr. Schroo- terms hb could bo olituinoii. mo ui- imut theno details. Mr. Cop- tnl 8t being about $0000 and tho Id thnt the lack of n wnter payments to lie mndo In i tlnw an-, wns responsible for the boll- al Installments. Coiincllninn '... ,l..i ...,,..!.. I., mo ninticr . ,.-,........ ,,. ..i.i r'.,,,..,,ii.,n.. referred to the flro nnd water com- """"VBa' ' 1'UIKUBUII. I Mr. Copple wanted mlftnn it'ttlt lltaltinnHntia Iwiiia plnns nnd specifications propnrod Flro Chief Keating wonted the nnd bids received on thorn. How- council to say thnt It wns going to over, n motion wns mndo thnt It buy tho engine, nut i-ergusoii in bo roforred back to tho c'ty hall slstcd on sticking to his niotlon. I committee with power to act audi Routine llii'diioss. the lnttor ran led. j -r10 cty recorder was Instructed Mr. Copplo Insisted that the old to pnv $1350 Interest which Is duo bollor bo repaired nt onco so thnt December 1 on the city's bond Is tho flro engines would bo kept In sue. rendlnesB. i I)r hvMo nBk(,,i thnt nn electric Kick on Autos. !llKht be put In nt Third and An- A potltion from Front street dorsnn. Tho request was roforred business men asking tho council to to tho light rommltteo witli powoi tnko steps to prevent autos stand- to net, tho understanding being Ing In front of business houses thnt the light would bo ordered, without tho consent of tho pro-l Hugh Mcl.nln wns ordered paid prlotors was prcflontod. It was tho money In tho fund for tho signed by W. J. Rust. K. L. Itob- Fourth street Improvement. Inson. August Farley. Kimono Cros-' J. C. Kendall requested that a thwalt, Roes & Sneddon, Kaufman temporary walk bo put In to con & chant DoiikI ors. ' nnd Commerrlnl. It THE LAST BOAT brought us nnotlior shipment of thoso I'm..,. mndo Dress SklrtB. Wo ennnot olaborotn K8,1 , I'Madelnht, oxqulfllto models so.no of thoni strlulK , "F,'1'? n finest Australian all-wool sorgo In 1, a no v i? ,0 o! S two-piece effect, closing on loft side, 80 8 Lt '""'"S m? ...in ...h.. ..u.v ..v.v,t - Buiiiu oi iieau ru xilmiinn c r model all wool Panama nil tho new nnd noiitiinr pS? 0ffle o we ennnot do them justice horo you TlU i,,07 In fact 10 these skirts to appreciate thorn. lee Priced at $3.50 to $10.00 "Money Talks" at Hub Dry Goods Co. 'Collect Wenr for Women and Children." O'Coiiuell Itiilldlug. 1'fioiic aoi.j JOAQUAN MILLER DAS NEW DIET OAKLAND, Cal., fc Company, tho Red Cross, Mor-nect.up the Commercial nvonuo , junor tho ngod riinnt Kstato. H. R .Keller. M. u'hrldgo with tlo now plank street Ju,n ' ' ' " Douglns, Hormnn Illllyer nnd oth- nenr tho Intersection of Fourth fnr recovered from his Nov. 19. Joa- poot, has so his recent Illness wns stnted that ho Is ablo to rcsumo his dally Ronin rlnlmnil (lint If u-nnn'l hop. that the work was being dolnycd utrollH nlinllt ilio ltouikIh nf IiIh lionin ossnry for tho council to net, thnt by Innblll y ' ,f,Vt,,lina ?.L rJ cnr horo. Tho poot ascribes his tho proporty owners now could got tho street filled. Sticot Com- . ... . ,...,, ilonilnv prevent nutos standing thorc. How- mlssloner Lnwhonio was Instructed rccoory to a tlici or lioncjcil nomlny, ovor. Mr. Copplo said that somo to put In a temporary walk. prepnrod by his daugl-tor, Juanlta, or tho property owners had In-' Mayor Straw was absent last cv- which ho told visitors today was tho formed him thnt thoy hnd nppcnl- o"'"B. ' mnln faro of tho fnmlly. Slnco his ed In.vnln to Mnrshnl Cnrtor to . I'.or Ce.nciit aUH. ', Hm ,,, ,inn vni, nn ,,,, ,,. keep tho nutos nwny and thnt Car- io qnesuon m nnvuig co muni -..- ..-....- ..- .... ...... .... tor hnd told them ho could not nr-'sidewalks put In In tho business exclusively. Ho recently colobrutod rest tho offenders. Finally City Attornoy Goss nr- sidewalks put In In tlio nusiness exclusively, no rcc ! district was token up Inst night. 'i, 7iHt birthday. 1 Councllmnn Allen snld thnt thero) mco woro mmy complnlnts nbout tho ACI, TO MAIlKOT aerIki DEFEND ( LOS AN013LKS, Cal., Nor. . Tho cstnbllBhmcnt of a chain of Pinuo oeiiois niong tii0 I'icllle CcU as an nuxlllnry to tlio Coast Art Corps Is tho purpose of theiwfc pnrinioni, nccordlng to Lletluui August Norton, Const Artlller; Corjt Lloutonnnt Norton said a fetofr corn or tho corps qulctlr hid tea trained In tlio linndllng of blplua, but thnt tho dofenio of this coutl; tho iiso of aerial craft had balt!l In nboynnco until tho practlciiatr or such n movo lind been proiell; mo nutos woro allowing oil to drip manent wnlks and Mr. Oldloy said rived In this port j on tho street and wns ruining tho thnt It would probably bo well to tho raco with tho a mrd surface paving. This Is pro-' establish n ,no In which all walks o fro. 1 nrt hlbltcd by ordlnanco nnd somo of ,lt , horenfter shall bo of a per- V fr)l" ort ' I In. liniiliiifl llinlniul r ! h.fth 4 1.11(1 IllltllllZ IlinilTllll 111 I11I1I11I11T II. lonllfr. l.n . nli.t. !.-. l...H.l m HCiHlTml Oil Wairl.o ,se7 ' :"V" "" ,''",, '" "'.? l" ' ' oi'o renciica Kow York slonlo Chalrmnn Morchnnt of tho Flro 'nolntoil out thnt It would rer.ulro " ,m,.8 w bo wo PIUed nun water Commltteo reported consldornblo filling In sonio lilnces ino nr,t' w,u 'invo inllon from mill lliu luiillllllieo 1111(1 IIlVUHllKnieil niwl Mint It u'nu 1,1 tint ! uxll.l 1111(1 tlirnn fnni-tlm In l.rn.. n...i tho complnlnt against tho Stnndnrd (,.n. un wiirinuiiiHo. no snui mm mo imilll'S OK MA.VDO.V. tho construction of a score of II planes nnd ncrlnl depots hid li mndo nnd snld ho was on his wit b San DIogo to select a slto there. woro eager to got a team In shape static or oiiio.citv or Toikho, iv. to meet tho Marshflold ten in on Utah (.nh'ntv. I" TlinilliBclvhiL' dnv Aflnp ii Hlinrl 1'rHiils J, Cliviiey innkenontli tlmt lu l fenlor iiiiBliioBB iniln ' ... .i.i i m V 'rlnir of tlio llriii nr K. J. Cliciifj- .V Co, (InlllK business meeting at which Charles hiuinu In tho niy otTiiU-iio.c.iiintyiiii.i Baxter was elected conch and Jim BiBivfiTplii. mui tim,ii,i iirm will jmy sho Collier cnntnln n Hub! nrm-tlcn fnl. iiolONKIll'SIHi:iiI)OI.IllSfiirrncliiii iI..ni ! i iV . t'i nriUlltQ lP. cwry rH.i'ot Cnliirrli Hint riwiiot he cured by lowed. Mr. Unxtor Is n very effl- iiioiuoof imil'ki'ntnrriiriirp. clout couch, having produced sov-l , ,, kkank j. ciii:ni:y. iirnl whinliii toniiiu f,,.. ti,ia ,.n.. ' Sworn to brinre mo hikI hiIiitI1io(1 In my ...Vi "P 7a"'8. rr tlllB city, prMciire.Uili mil dn- of Docombor. A I). IsnI nnd understands tho gnmo thor- (Skai.) a. w.oi.KAfinN. oughly. Ho says tho lirostioetH Notaiiv runni loolt vorr iirnnilRliii? nil lm I,,,, in..... ' CalHtrli (lure U IhUcii lnlcrimlly.nii.l IODIC orj lUOinising as Ho has somo ncuillrertlynn lliu MiicmI mul murous urfin; very good tnleut to pick from." oithe'tmiein. PomHor tciliiioiiini iree.- H om Undusibry Da y .. -.. . ..... .. worn ninnv cniuu niniH niioui ihu "Vn . ," E: J"T condition of tho walk on both sides,' " " , I tho army and navy's use of said tlint tho ordinnnco wot Id .f. N?r,.ll Vront Htrco1, ,lortn r l,,0l """',plnnes. Norton said coatracU for a'ZSsrent0 toTt? !5S . Thl. raised tho question , whej NBW YORK, Nov. 10.-T.to steam- Btrcot , iiior Piaiiic wniKs huoiiki no pin in Khlp Turkestan, from Port Said to Street Commissioner Lawhorno1";....."0.,.!1",' n!" Now York with eight million pounds nnd City Engineer Oldloy snld thnt u Wns nbout tlmo to put In por-'or 1'crslnn tlntcs In hor hold, nr tho autos woro allowing oil to drip manent wnlks nnd Mr. Oldloy snld, rived In this port yestordny, and won stcniushlp Stnnhopo Snld and loaded to tho nffondors may bo arrested, innnont chnractor. itM0 Bimwales with sovon million Hugh Mcl.aln Interrupted tho tils-' ,hlHt w,t ,mrt f tho city this pounds of dittos. Tlio Turkestan won ctiBHlon with tho suggestion that j-0no should Includo wns n question. ',,iid becauso sho brought hor cunio tho nutos stand on tho wood block Councilman Savago said that somo- , , , u,,l,,,l,' "or cur pavotnont on Anderson nvonuo. ' u,,n'J "St to Vo dono but that "rul to "",rUot H,, ",ml a uon ot where thoy could spill all tho oil n would probably raUo a big kick.i2'500 for ll01' l'row and $80,000 for they wanted to. thoroliy Improving, s0,0 sucgoBted that noritinnont hor consignees. Uy tho tlmo tho rs nnd four three fOlll'tllH renin n .imiml lit tllO T.'llinlll- If li'i.u rnfnrrn,! 1.. nil... ' gnsollno wns stored lit drums over Kmslnwir Oldlnv nml St root nmn'. tho fill nnd that only tho lulirl- mlssloner Lnwhorne. ciiiing ous wero sioreti over tlio Sidewalk Dangerous I v . wntor. Ho snld that Manager Councilman Merchant 'reported, No" "-"? , lt,",il tHlln-Si.n Montgomory had Informed thoni thnt tho sldownlk on Central nvo-1 . I,,,rt h" tlw "wonlw. tho company wns willing to do ,,0 In front of tho Finnish linll' A?n Carpontor got his hand anything thnt was right and that It was dangerous, being sloping and ;n8ll0,, ' Kruso's shlnglo mill on was their Intontlon to put storngo Hllppery. Uo snld thnt Tom ni, Wcdnosdny mid. is obliged to lay t r V. . mi pipu f0u ,iown and hurt hlinsolf thoro a " 'r awniie. .. ii i W i. .. u". . rw ""' "Ko and that another , ,luv tooio relumed on ness would Justify It. Ho snld woman nlso foil and was Injured. tho KHnhoth from Houston. Tex., mat nitor investigating tho mnt- Ti,n ,..nrai.ni ...n ii..i.i , ... whom in. ii,i i,n,, r,,.. i,iu ,.i.n,i.. tor ho could not seo anything In ,f t, . . . . who havo been living thero with Starin,tMMrn8 said tWtblro" " ,k it h go,!, Jo"! hfc 'Y'r orn,o tlmo. uiiiiiii. .hi. oumio snui mat tnoio ,ii.ion " Mr. nnd Mrs. llonry Ciirron nro was n reason to tnnko a big howl mUon tho proud parents or a fltio baby nbout It. No nctlon.wns tukoii by j-lrl. iUT ,1 n I r I ''ohn AmiBtrong wns struck in 'niflKrh nPtlii IMAH7Q tl10 ltm(l wl" Mock nnd tncklo tho council. Street Woik. City Engineer Oldloy presented n profllo of tho proposed grndo on T,h.s""when o ne d Ui l ' M Alpha W.ek.nnd left today' brought to tho Dandon ho.pl- A....i. ...,.,. nt ' " n.l ., ..loll ilnll I.. T 1..- , ." iiiiinuui Willi Blicrillllll nVOnilO, "" " "11 ,u n m nuipiiu iMUiii iiotui. ho snld thnt thoro I nt tho Kiindolnh mill Wnilncsilnv I mui um hkiiii wiib iractured. no Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R wndo, Tuosday, Nov. 12, n flno npHE BRADLEY CANDY CO. invites the public to visit its factory Thursday, November 2 1st, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., and see how good candy is made. One of the visitors, (to be determined by lot), will receive a handsome box of chocolates, retail value $5.00. Six others will receive a 50c box. 'MADE lU MARSHFIELD was ono bad grade, about II per Miss Stella Wlckland closed a sue-' baby boy. EvVrybody hV gottlig So,,tirSennt.,Ws?reet,0ni,n?woni; Ce8f"1 t0rm of 8C,100, nt To JI1I f," O.U. weurf1 lo R.rO,,tL,.,L"VO"l1in8r.fltAVO0 Inst Friday. I broadest s.nllo of anybody In town. ncnln. a , It . .""" M'' I V """hnm. who hnd nn nccl- --,, . s. .,.., I'.u... ...b iiitautu' Oil Rllt.l,. tf til.. llnrtol... ..nH.li. " " " " " IIIWII'BIOU I'illll unving ono prepared, city En: eer Oldloy would not commoiul ....""" u"B"bKtHlu" V,nl Win- Mrs. Allolln Cnn wlfn nf T A h;o.ow,,;nBied of IniproS the' T" Jo" . "illy havo'gffi J ""Iurm.lo: The fj strtel clear through. It was stig-.to tl' residence opposlto tho Piwsby- ,M "oltl at tl10 K- ot p- John T. Merchant of Marshflold. ono of tho company who formerly inrtles' Mr. nnd Mrs. E. George Smith spout g rft VttlX Snsln- Sunday at tho homo of Robert Mo niong quite woll at proBont and Is till If. Onfin lii XTrtM li Tah.1 I ntiln i.. i.. .1 .. Somoono Riinnin,! n,V .n.,"!" i"iiu. " iu io looiii on crutcnes. rnry improvement bo put In gesled that Just ono sldo bo grnd-'torian Church on Union Ave. -u. uunoiur, ii wub pointed outi ow os Uon:t,o,pVorPsuS'o,',l8!INelUo llBjrdon of Bmptr. owned the land known "as the cily ,.-,.,.i,i !..." ' " .. V..'1" .A1.1 B,(IY C ty visited vestonlnv nt tl.n i,n.., t park. Is In Ilnnrinil lnnUIn nflor because tho proporty on tho other Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Roister. I lJ0.. tr?nrr.ot Ul money from tho fldo would not bo dlrcctlv benefit- ..UJ "1 ."u""0.1 Ior u' purchase of jed K. ,13. Marcey, A. Sanqulst, Missionary services will bo hold1 at tl rlt nwtinn'i Tf Umion, II A Wells and Councllmnn Allen ' ench evening at tho United B roth-' ?n nu?ehn M, ?nlJ"n J,"n ""i0'1 who own nffected property tnlkeii ron church nr it 1 ' 1 ,..i. ,0 nurc''nso the park nnd now tho about tho matter. M Allen sab the ms Sr " "' U Lowl8 ,3,r"0', ,m8, beon rn.,8ed nnd tho that ho wns wllllnc to a l.i ivi donl .cIo8el "P. bo that Dandon Is tho wishes of tho majority on the majority on tlin Goorcn Pnrrv nt Mnrai.fini.i ..... Rtrnnt !. in,,,. i, ... .. i ,, ,.... "v,u ",u ni. . """'""" "v """ " any in ocuiing logs at uie Simpson mill, other street. Ho suggested that fell In tho Hay yesterday and got ho low land which will havo to bo n sovero soaking. wuhi-ii uo iiuiikiii uy ino city for now In possession of tlin nnrlr. Mrs. L. j, Cody has beon on tho sick list for sovoral days. An ordlnanco has beon passed levying a six mill tax for next yoar. a nark, declaring thnt It pnni.i i, tr nn.i m, r.-,. ....,. . converted Into nn uniiBiinlly bonii-'dnushters Thelmn nrt ini-f r .1 At .Ul ln8t o't'on Wm. Rohm fill one. Councilman Savnge said ""'s'"f8 helma and Lois of Marsh- was elected Justlco of tlio peace at that ovorytlmo thero wn n nin ,,oia wero Sunday guests of Mr. and RIvorton to succeed -o. A tcaIIv. of proporty that could not be usod,MrB' Georgo Rlnck. who has hold that ofllco for tho iur iiiiyuiing somo ono wanted tho1 'U8t -" years. Georgo Hulher was eieciea conBtflblo. Sheriff W. W. nncro linn Iioati down from Coqulllo for a couplo of days, and sold tho fixtures nnd c,,.'0..bu,..,t for .n Park. Captain Harvoy RiiBsel n,i wir oviV .mill another "MS! oPfB"he 7 t0 have ,oft on tho 1 "uncn. i". ""nwny, wero unnoio to secure r ays, and sold tho fixtures and To improve .Tolmson Ave. Passage on that steamer, so will leave lBtock of the Oregon Bar, which ...T l,0Von fr the clearing, grad- by PIfloId from Dandon Mr n,i I mndo a assignment somo time iK uiuj improving of Johnson avo- xrra n,.,,. ...... ...'.;;" ' """.nBO. nuo from Second to Eleventh street . . " . v,blt flir "U88e a was presonted nnd resulted In thoi1 8 ,n lu,n county, Calif. VM....I.II uruuring pians and spec! WOOMJVI'OUT SOU). KuglNIi InteirslN llur Harbor it Cresrent City. ORESCENT ClTV. Cal.. Not. U. Tho Wooloys Iiavo recently Ol posed of their Interests at ttwitj-l port to Cunnillnn nnd Engllib plo, who nro expected to cocp:: tho donl - nnd tako poiwnloa cl tho const holditiRS on Msrch 1. Tl proporty transferred consliti ol !? proxlmntoly 8000 acres of UaJ, ii miles of ocenn frontage with ty lnnor nnd outer linrlors, uie un nnd much other prqperty at W oyport. No nnnoiincoment of Ut 8i now company proposes to do J tho proporty has been Bide. ' will not until ino ueai hi nntlrnlv ..lnoil. Mr. WOOler f" to Portland In a few daji for fa ther iiogotlatlons lin mw' lives of tlin now owners of no oyport. mvktm: l'oivr l'oixms. X'H of 1'pper CNiillle TwM J Rov. T. W. Orlfflthi oltfg Oklo., ImB accepted J", " Point ProBbytcrlan pastorate. On Saturday of last wj w homo of Mr. and Mrs, II. J thoy of this city was he wh n wry pleasant Wtbertafc I tWJ tholr goldon weau b ". : ,. and friends surprised the w g plo by celebrating the t g t"on'-. .a?. ,?,,:k . m sorveii which im i"- -. ,.f lly.. Rev, Thomas Barkalo -J marked that no -;- 199 weddings, yet this m first golden wedding be W had tho honor to attena, ...... T,.....lla nn efflPIOJ" .. Will. I1U..W..". -" ." -,.. jp tho railroad construction . rowly escaped serloui I jr day while unloading U ' t which dropped from tte p a workman on tno ear " Iu tho back, just below dor blades and It "' j is- !'d wi tsr lurii'tt nu m -, ih D0J' il In.i-nr llOft On 0t tW " : nrnnVI I I ALONQ THE Mt'" I , i,fl Tho storm of the W wns bo heavy at Capo Da extinguished the g W ; Lnnglols, keeper of the Df0nl house, says the storm " . ho had seen In tmnjr ; don Recorder. . -TTtuW? Ono of the nw" - rf lk tbentlf, ncntions mndo. Tho petition was signed by Fred Glover, C. W. Gar- uuiur, Linnries i.anp. e. C. PId cot. Wm. Abel. E. W. Kammerer Wm. Horsfnll. Jnmes Dennett. Fred Payne. E. A. Nelson. AV. C. Craig, C, M. Anderson, Chns. I.owrey and KIIiLS HIS WIFE. ARMISTICE IS "DECLARED LeMiston Man Flros Slmt Dut Says fn It Wns Accident. Dr Auocltted Trtfi to Coos Br Tlmm LEWISTON. Idaho. Nnv io m A rVio.1rtrt nn .. r i-i-. mh"vj uim wuiniiB idjiic. a. TrnvfliiniT mnn Eight-Hour Hesplto In Balkan War To Bury Dead. Dr AtiocltteJ PrM t Coo Diy Tlmea. LONDON, Nov, 19. An eight hours armistice has been agreed to between Bulgarians and Turks at Tchaeljas so that both armies may bury their dead, according to a news agency dispatch from Constantinople. 4 It nu ages on recoru, .. TtK. -,.,i j.v the uinu -,.. (gravely relates bow nw fishermen In a '-. w, , out of their wrw m having failed to make Islands eventually "- cf 5i landing fifteen mile" sou Diego. Cal., two mODt Yokohama. Luckily tW & catch of fish and ram p rather outdoes the great Columbus. . BALKAN STAV SOFIA. Nov. 19. 10'. to kan nations today a- i . .I....BO reruia - i proposal to aisi;u- an'd eventually peace.