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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913-EVEMING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMESI M. C. MAI.OXKY Ktllliir nml Pub. PAN K. aiAl.OXHV Xows Kilitur Offlcliil 1'nper of Coin County. , I official pAi'Mt ok tin: cm of mahsiifif.U). iv xov want to 8fk TIIISTOWX OltOW. I V YOU want to hoc this town grow, remember that you arc a nnii nf it mid Hint its urowth de pends tiB much mi you n on your neighbors. Don't not the Idea thnt tho future prosperity of this town rests with n few, for It is the business of the ninny. Above nil, ilon't crltl Iso those who are trying to upbuild tho community mid do nothing your self. They nt least base the proper spirit and. Just as long ns you deny them your support. Just that much .harder their work will be. He a booster for the town and lend jour cooperation to those who hud 'he none to start llrst. It It; nev.-r too early to start and It Is never too Ititfi to begin. why tin: si:ci:i:cv. AC0.MMITTK13 Ih engaged In the Investigation of the pits .ons of California. It has carefully undertaken to put Itself under suspicion by holding se cret session, at least temporarily. This remarkable procedure has brought upon It the criticism of the whole state mid the storm Is likely to force tho committee to reconsider. Star chamber sessions of public servants hired by the people mid paid out of the public treasury are Inde fensible. The people of California are right when they protest. They lavo a right to Inspect the transaction of their business by the hired men. DiUIPUItt K mm mi 8- WJTH THE TOAST AND THE TEA ooi i:vi:xixi. Character is higher than Intellect.--Kmornon. Til -8-8- pf.iikoxai, viiiwpoixt. I've heard a lot of babies squall, I've heard 'em Mast and West, Hut, after liearln' 'em all. I like my kid's yell best. Jt doesn't worry mo a hit, For every time I hear Win tune up to his heart's content, U'h iiiusle to my ear, Jack Flanagan. i'te heard a lot of canines baric, I'vo heard 'em Hunt and West, Thit after liearln' of 'em all, I 111(0 my dog'n hark best. It nnvor Musters mo a bit, Nor worries mo no, sir; But dinned if I can stand the yap Of my near neighbor's cur. Charles Illekox. 1'Vo hoard a lot of people talk. I've heard Vm Kast and West, Hut, after hearln' all of 'em, I like my talk tho host. It never posters me a bit. Nor boron mo no slree: Hut. Lord, how other people' talk Doom bore and weary me! .loo Ilennotl. r love to hear It swell and soar, Caruso and tha rest. I've hoard them slug most every thing, And I like my voice the best. 3 love to hear it swell and soar. It soothes my tired ears: But, say, (lie man who slugs next door Should get at least leu years. - -Harry McKoown. Coos Hay men get aboard tho water wagon, then begin to look around for a good excuse to fall off. short answer Is often followed by ik long silence. -8-8-Ilens can moult, but fat people lave no such sinecure. -8-8- No. Alonzo. a girl Isn't necessarily a bird because she is plgeou-ioed. -8-8- More than one Coos Hay man lias ton ml that too many eye-openers will also put a man to sleep. J. Albert Matson Presents Ap plication for Water, Steam, Gas and Electric. .1 Albert Matson last evening pre sented to the Mnrshlleld city council an application for a fifty-year fran chise for water, steam, gas and elec ttlcltv In the city of Mnrshlleld. The franchise Is very general in Its terms and specifics that Mr. Mat son, his heirs and assigns shall have the right and privilege to use any and all streets and thoroughfares of the city of Mnrshlleld for their con duits. , , The petition was presented by C. F. McKnlght. who asked the council to consider It. City Attorney (loss said that the application wns principally for n wa ter franchise and that ninny changes would have to lie made in it before it could be granted by the council. Mr. .1. Albert Mntson Btnted today thnt the franchise spoke for Itseir. He did not enro at this time to nn iiiiniirn who Ills associates were. He snld that the franchise was not to be principally n wnter franchise but time. all of the utilities specified In it were to be furnished. Ho said that If It wnH tri'iintctl now. be honed to got the project under way this sum mer. He Btnted that It was purely n busl linuH lironnsltlon and that he did not care to Inject his personality In it. He stated that no unu tue iron cIiIbcs drafted tho first of the year but had deferred presenting them to the council lest It might lntercfcru with Mr. Chnndlor's franchise. How over, he had spoken to Mr. Chandler and the latter told him to go ahead with It. COST OF CltriKIXK. Clatsop County Pays More Than Kimble What Own Pay. A Portland 'paper says: "In censed nt tho action nf the Clntsop county court In awarding u cruising contract to M. 0. Xeuse. .!" timber men. representing n majority of tim ber owners of tho county, met Mon day to co-operate In an effort ru prevent the carrying out of this contract. "The contention Is that the coun ty court had no moral or legal right to enter Into any such contract, hi nsuiueh ns the county Is already In possession of estimates of all Its timber lands within the county as Is contracted as the small area cut over since would not warrant a re cruise of all the timber lands wlt'.i in tl'o county as Is contemplated In the contract with Neuse. "It Is charged that the price of 1 2', i cent per acre Is excessive as compared to prices paid by othVr countlos for this class of work. The work now being dono In Coos coun ty by Dennis .McCarthy is cited as mi Instance of this. McCnrth. himself being a well known and reputable cruiser, is personally in charge of the work and hire none but cruisci whoso work Is entirely above criti cism. "Ills contract with the county calls for the payment of but fle cunt per acre, nml the work bus progressed for two years. It Is said, without complaint from either the contractor or taxpayers. "Tho carrying out of this contract would muaii the outlay of about J-.'.OOO about (10 per cent of which would have to bo paid by the timber Interests, ami at Monday's meeting lr was decided to tako suni uutry action to prevent tho expense." WHAT WAS DONE AT THE CITY COUNCIL PLAN 10 ACT ON FRANCHISE from Page 1.) "Agitator." a newspaper lormunj published in Marshlleld by one F. II. Cameron who. since his retiring from the newspaper IiubIuoss hns twice been Indicted by the grand Jurv or this county for the Illicit sales of intoxicating liquors at South Slough. These matters are called to youi attention so Hint you may be fully Informed as to the probable reason for the "F.vonlng Record's" editorial opposing the granting of the privi leges nsked. Let me ulso add that my nppllcn tlon wns made because of the re dtiest inade by Messrs. I.oukhurt. K. F. Williams and numerous others for service at their buildings. lu conclusion penult me again to assure you that l tlo not expect or desire von to be Influenced by any other consideration than tho wel fare of the citizens of Mnrshlleld. Verv truly yours, W. S. CHANDLKU. Afnii Mm rcndlnc of Mr. Chnndlcr's letter. Mayor Straw said the fran- PLAN 10 STOP AUTO SPEED! City Council Decides to Hire 'Sleuths" if Necessary Children's Playground. HI) SMITH FIXKI). ' Cltv Recorder Hutler today , lined 1M Smith $la for violating I the speed ordinance yesterday. I It was his llrst offense. Mil i Smith Is the youngest son of i Xlghtwntoh Levi Smith and the 1 latter, who has been warning I his son about speeding, would i probably have lined him doub 1 le the amount that Recorder Hutler did, if he had the chance. STREET IRK IS ID Council Takes Steps for South Tenth and Johnson Avenue. Work. The Marshfleld City Council lust evening adopted plans iiud speolfloa tioiis for about $27,000 wortli or street Improvements to be- done in South Marsh fluid, Tho first ono wna of South Tenth street, which C. I. Regard urged the hiiscenlng or. This culls, for grmt lng from Ingorsoll to 87 reel south or Johnson, then a 10 feet of elevat ed roadway and then grading from there to the south liuu of the cMy limits. Tho street Is to bo planked mid sidewalks and curb put In. The total estimated cost la $10.!I1M.SI. Tho Reynolds Development Company will continue tho Improvement for u considerable distance through First from tlii) lorinlhutlnn of Steps to stop auto speeding In Murshlle.il were taken by tho Mursh tleld City Council last evening. It ordered that two stop watches bo i Addition bought for tuu city officials and the I the Htreet. street committee empowered to hlrol Tho next street on which plmiH "sleuths" to secure evidence ngalnst nnd specifications wore adopted wiih nutulst8 exceeding tho speed limit. I Johnson avenue from Second to The matter was brought up by p Tenth streets. Some or It Is to be Coiiiicllninn Wluklor. (In said that , linril tiiivlnir. In IiIh nstltniitii f'ltv chlso could not bo granted u t i tho otth.lra wimC t0 uu ,mble to Knglneor Oldley divided tho project. meeting and urged tliut it " .,n,.l stop " lie thought It was tltno the section from Second to Seventh on tho table and l,,'l'c,L'1 """ " for the Council to take a hand Inlcostlng $1 l,C3:i.un, mid tho section Albert Jlntson s "PI" """h .J,0..,1; lr. He first suggested thnt tho lrom Seventh to Tenth about $fi7N0. franchise l;tw, whllo "ioi mi Colllll. ndolt IV rcHOon asking I LJIovonth Htreol was brought, up -""" .-...--"- mum nnt' $zu or mure, uu hiiiu ri'iiu lliu noriueaiioiiH, it wuh r uiitu hub miMiftiiv !' "r. n ,. ..ii ,w,,i I r Mnrtrtliiit the tI,nt ,h0 ,lvo,, ,r I"o" '-t leliiB.i-nlle.l that they had been read be- Co mii'llmiin nl tor sal u ' Mt,01U(tnnt,y Cudatigered by the uuto-lforo nnd the next notion could not franchise wns not spoi ,' "-.V f IstH. (be taken until after the notices r J I i? u .ill,, a certain oiiKtli of Coiiiicllninn Allen followed him by Intention had been posted n spocl- mn ii , far is the two of tho ""B " niustratlon or speeding. ' ried time. X ', oc rlcltv and teleonc' p t " 'I "t ' ovonlng when ho .y ,.- Xortl, (Vilitr Sheet. nf i was ci. cornel lie said hnt ,nrIl ho"w f,,r ''l'i'or. Kil Smith. Tho Vouncll uher a brier discus- wi.1.1, ih.. cil v Jranted a franchise. ! lrrvlK " laundry delivery auto, slon Inst evening ordered the Clly . . mLtn i slii iili I be miiilo that it bo , Passed him going nt a terrific speed. Attorney to limit mi ordinance pro- Jo,lwM W,l" Mr- A,,ou w:tf r,,,ll,B ""-oo vldlng ror the payment of Contractor i- forfel el Air Allen expressed a lllo,,l " ''' bicycle, going at tho Hugh Mcl.aln about $:ii)00 which Is Mliiillnr view raio or mioiii 10 nines per uour. lie i still duo lllm on the old Xortli ; V,.. '.. Aii.r.,i. unt.i Mint It declared Smith's nuto coverwl six-, Cedar street (now Xorth lirnndwavi . . .i i . . .... : . . . . i FOURTH STREEI 10 GS 11 JJiisli p said that there oss nunouueed Just been filed Job which he completed about four years ago. There Is u wrangle over ll'e ownership of the property and conflicting surveys nnd an error In TO (IT AI'l'UOl'HIATIOXS I'leslileiii WINou ami Cliali'iiiau I'll geralil In Conference. (Ujr Aw,,. U'i. l'rra In Cuo IUy Timti 1 "WASHIXC.TOX. 1). C. April V Presideiit Wilson conferred today with Chalrmnn Fitzgerald, of the House appropriation committeo, about cutting down appropriations, FRHSII TAFl'V. 15 CIS 1.11. to morrow at l.KWIS' mid-week sale SPRUCE UP IH m r.en Alotliec Xiituio Tho Titv, The FIoei The I'leliU and Meadows mo Xov lu Xow Ure.ss. It's High Time for VOC to (Jet That 1'Kup Look! Wo ilm't claim to lie clever nd-wrlter. Hut even If we wore, ami could make you say "(Joe, their ads niv cleec!" (t wouldn't satisfy us. What wo want you to do, is In come In mid get u I''liii Milt and say "(iee, those are wonderful clothes'," Suits $8.50 to $25.00 was more of u private nature thanl'oen IiliirkH. lie s the regular utility or franchise. He wure three wnesses. said that tho Insertion or a provision, ui Attoiney ( V . Vi ni..u innui i... i.itii in tho'lhat luroriuatlou had street guarding the possible use of t for tho arrest or Smith foi- speeding, j the assessment, reuniting n reus the sectltui underneath the Bldewalks. Ih' said that I). I.. Iltic!:lii r,:n. As- sessiiient. Owing to tho conflict or made It satisfactory to him. Ho slstmit City Hnglueer. had ulniosr ownership claims, the city has been said that It might mean competition, been run down by Smith yesterday I unable to collect It. Two years n-.o. which would be a very good thing, morning nml had filed the com-! c .Mel.uln was given warrants so Councilman Copple said that lio ! liniiit Ho stated tlnu smith hail re-, at he could get Interest on his thought It would be a good thing be-. cently quit a freight nuto truck be-, money. However, be Is drawing bur cause It might secure competition I cause If wouldn't run fast enough. : .,,,. rent and he says ho his to in public service and thereby better j Coiincllniiiii Albrecht said that . pav eight per cent, lie said that he service or lower rates on some or something certainly ought to be them, lie said that the granting of 'done nml Councilman Forguson sug tlie franchise did not Injure tho cltv gested buying two more stop-watches or Impede anything bocnuse It was j for tho police. .Mr. Albrecht said mil exclusive, that the people did not 'this would not bo enough ns the po lmve to use the service thnt the j lice were handicapped by the uuto miiliis for It would be underground , Ists noticing them and he thought and occupy only n small space so , It would be n good thing to em tluit they would not Impede anything, rower a committee of the Council Furthermore, lie snld. Hint a central to line different men at different heating plant with one chliimow would eliminate many otheis mid re due t!,t r.re h.izard. Mr. Cpplo said It was not exclusive and would mean competition, a good thing ad never sued or been sued In Maisiifleld and he didn't want to start lu now hut ho was compelled to do something. City Attorney Cows said tint the matter had boon dragging because of efforts to settle the mutter with out going Into expensive litigation. Ho said that tho parties Involved hail aui'KDil two or Ibron limes lo times to gather evidence ngulnst tho settle It but had flnnllv hm-kml out. offenders. This curried. ; i-Yr'Vu'ii-t" ; b-M t' .; '.'.. h. ' . (. H. Mcl.aiigtiiin suggied go.- Fmrln. who w'n lighting tho assess ing u motorcycle policeman to do uient. was City Alloruev when the the work and lo emnowni' Mm in ,,JU..u,,,..... .,,.i.. i i, ,,...,. ,.r . . ., ., . . M, i.l . . . . -- ,irnrnnniui lllin III II II I" IIIIH IVIIV'I in k. h. now mini nil no uioiigiii; snoot the tires or speeding autolsts the errors ho made lu It which that it won hi i;ertiilnly be a Komlito coiupol them to stop, lie said might make litigation dlfllci.lt. thing for Marshlleld to grant the that other cities were doing It mid However, he said thnt he was going franchise because U would socurt tliut the motorcycle policeman was , insist on something being done coinpe Itlon. lie said that lecenti ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 0 ffntw r u, nu(()lH . , , m, , , , , while In Sail Francisco he noticed a Km. ciilhireiiV llvi t. .i,.i.... .' : "v ""! i iiuini, sign on the Call building that they i were furnishing electricity for two ami one-half cents per kllowult hour. He said that his rates were much higher, mid someone ulso stated that they were ilfteen cents per kilowatt hour. Hugh Mcl.nlti said that while he was selling coal. It might hurt his business but that ho thought It would bo ii mlgluy good thing for the city to gel Mr. Chandler's plant. Mr. Albrecht said that If It would niean tho reduction of the electricity ra to here to seven and one-half cents perr kilowatt hour, It would be espec ially good. He said that It would not Intoroioro with anyone or any thing and only thoso who wanted It need to use It. Finally It was agreed to make tho matter a special order or business and meanwhile City Attorney (loss, who drafted the ordinance, would Incorporate some of the suggestions of Mr. Winkler and Allen. Mai'shfioltl. Fixup Along the Waterfront. i A- The Alliance will arrive tomorrow morning from Portland. The Adeline Smith, which arrived last night, will go down tho Hay tonight mid probably cross out to morrow morning early, Tho Xnnn Smith was delnvod nt Hay Point und will not reach liero until about S o'clock tomorrow morning, Councilman Winkler also brought up tho question or the cltv providing n playground for tito children. IU said that the waterfront was dally swarming with little youngsters who were In danger of railing Into the bay mid being drowned or being oth erwise Injured on the streets. He thought' that a city playground would eliminate this danger. Councilman FergiiBon suggested tliut some swings and othor Inex pensive attractions he installed In tho city park. This brought up tho old question about Marsdon's water right In the park. Councllmoii Allen mid Fer guson reported that they would not recommend any chnnge In the previ ous action of tho Council. Finally the playground matter was referred to tho finance coininlt-teo. North Bond. two divouci: sriTs. llnuilon Couples Agree to Dlsagi-eo And Appeal to Courts. COQUIMiF.. April S. The follow lug stilts for divorce have been filed nt tho olllce of the county clerk: Lillian Medio vs. D. W. Medio, both of Hnndon. FAlon Hempel vs. R. P. Hompel, both of Hmidon, KCOKXF. The damage suit brought by Marcollus M. Thomas against the City of Hugene was de cided In favor of tho defendant. XORTIl HUAD-hi the last two or three days the wind has attained a velocity of (10 miles an hour. At Tatoosh Island It has reached 52 miles per hour. Worthy of note -tho CHK.VPRST place IX TOWN' FOR flour and VKKli Is ll.UXKS. Cl'ltUV COl'XTV NHWS. Kvcnts In mid Around Gold Heard ns Told by The (.'lobe. II. S. Wooley, tho promoter of Wooloyport. near Crescent Cltv. is now trying to dovolop tho copper de posits in Agnes. tie and an engi neer nro in tho Hold and It whb stated that they would huvo thirty men nt work soon. Ho claims to hnvo a vein twenty feet wide that will run better than ten per cent. Forest Supervisor Nelson Mac duff has been In town for several days this week and has takon up with Rnngor Holm tho proposition of con structing n cablo bridge across the Hoguo Rlvor. Ho Is nlso bringing tho telephono lino down tho rlvor from Loland, where ho hopes to con nect with the Southern Curry lino, which will bo a great convonlonco to tho patrons of tho lower line. Our friend nnd neighbor C. D. Cun ningham of Chorry Flnt has put one over on Luther Hurbmik, tho plant Wizard, by successfully grafting a chorry Into nn oldor-berry stock. Ihtt "Oh, what will tho harvest bo?" The Council ngreod that Mr. Me- Lalu had waited long enough and that as tho city would huvo to bear tho brunt of It miyway. they might Just as well pay Mr. McLnlu mid get the money I'll in the assessment by litigation or (n.iorwlsc as soon as possible. Ol'ier Street Work. The Council passed ap ordinance vacating u strip six foot wide along South Fourth street from Klroil to (ioldeii. The street by a mlx-up In the old plats Is SO feet wide and to make It uniform tho strip wa va cated. I. S. Knufmun, A. B. Sea man, M. C. Morton and other own ers or abutting proporty will get the strip that Is vacated. I'lnns and specifications for Im proving South Sovuntli street from Ingorsoll to Johnson woro ordered prepnred on request of Duncan Fer guson In holinlf of tho property own ers thoro. Upon request of City Attorney Goss, tho council Instructed City Re corder Hutlor to purchuso several lognl works for the city. Tho council adjourned to meet next Monday night. Onu ',;'" that le council HI". Leslie ui'Keil tlim u, i to ilrnti n u-,.i. ' Vmt'liebEit,, i. ii, i.i.i.i "' l"e councm. Dr. Straw niito,i in i,t other business , ,, anJe l 'ft wanted to knew "c r IKIHCll tO Htlltld by U,e? oVdJrif I'iuwiik l lie Slli'ivt 1). (jrv"'' some bluer retort "boa ',l knowing tiu. Mmvr ? M toiled that Stinw md fo "'h' oral thiHUH i, i,,, iWliu was hori,; "" s l.'li,,.)!.. t ... "? ...v.i.iv viiiiiiik llt (I SCOIllftn .L the matter Instead of 2. Improvement f i ,i.Mlti: He had previously msm,t, ho Htreet from Fifth ,,. ltt! tie Fourth street hill. H,;:" tne residences are located, be hi Ml as a mcims of nlfonlliifS, ,,, in.es ,altn..,,rolc,.cdl Then It was dropped. ilobiisim A mine Matter A petition from Wm u r ITnnsen, B. K. lVrry, J. T. Bvn r llorsfall. .FP Norton, UA. und the Southern Pacific rongr asking ror a oliniiBo In the gndj ! Johnson avenue was rut n wished the grnilc at Fourth ifo cm iwo icei Tiie Improvcnint iroiii scconii to Eleventh. Jus. Ileimctt said tlinthowv tlio chaiiKe ami declared thit E. inuinen ill nsKIHC I m lo n r petition ror the changu In the Jul son n venue grade had IntlmitMti they wised to block the Improitar. Mr. Hennett snlil that Mi prorr would bo rour reel above the to miyway. nut tie illd not like to bt; up i. icei iiuove me street, II. J. Hmiseii ilcnleil this an1 1 that they pclltloncil for the thit llecauso the grade tb.y proposedi more practical F. P. Norton famed Hie tin because It would giro more Kill ! und he said Unit Harry Noble t others wanted a good fllltothtt street could be hard urfici V. did not want a plank street, Cha.i. I.owroy opposed chaajlntt irri"'e .' ' (5 orce llulnei ntelt clly engineer's plan to stand. L. A. Whereat argued for the v grade and said that It would b a griiilual coiitlnuotis slope tkeeat distance of tin street Finally they got out the prrf mid all concerned spent coMn time In i xninliiliiK them .Messrs. I.anii ami Cardlcer, live on Klghth street. Jutt off Jov son, wanted the grade leP im nml to hasten tint Itiiimaeraeit John A. Illnlt iiWil that th i go ahead with (lie street lr;r) ineiit.s. lie salil inai m bb hnd been iiKrced upon before ; said that the opening of the fit wonM tank Hole iMltlon'' outlying properly more aei!' i n , ,! i.is in wMi' ''- ,.,,i,l,i Inillil linnii'S. He Mid I -!' lots down town are too expensM ' ninny men to lmyiimieriBJtn them. Pinnllv Ciiimelhiian rerjmon that he thought It would be r thing to follow I Ho recommw j ii Mm rlii- em-lnccr. He B!J was couip lent or If he vutX ' sooner the iiiiinell toitnii ib n't. the belter. Ueeause if; 11,,1 .ttdplnirL'll lllm. Coiincllniiiii Allen took lb ..i i i. , u,il,l Hint It u:Mi nil the wrnnglliiK about siren provomeiit if tlio council wr- 1 .-.ii '.ii.. . i... iirnioula abost ' o.... n,i i.'nnrili street 'rt dropped. It being aRreed that tow IIIU JUIUIPHII ll'V..v -'- ' lnv the voiirtli street vott. .. . . -. i.o.i Qivnpit tbero. auoiii no """.-,,. jj iiBkod ror n now ferry "P: '"I 100 reot, to bo dredged ...nnii. ..e Mill Slouch on " "V ; . , rlior I lorry to p . y - MtS FERflY SERVICE URGED City Council Takes Matter up With County Commis sioners Today. near i;asi8iuo sup --' '"ttflMi Isthmus lnler. the errr itoww tho C. A. Smith wni jwgL rroni nnoui n "'" i h etet until about 10:30 m the two crows operat to. . rt mil, Hi' deliot ' '""'"V. Vi ! installed at tho MW ...i..n i.Iiipi, to be iu"1 " M.nrH nt .Mill SlOllgh. f,; '"After reading e pell cllman Allen sa hi he good one hut that "'"jut time to work It ' jU thera would probabl) m sltlon but that n.o.t i seemed to raver .j '" spWlillf ICastsldo people were ei- slrous or It. roferrei " TLinl II WHS .i.rtl waterfront committee W jj ......,. i. ,,,( nml to '... A. J views i Investigate ami " jttta' Counellmen Albrecht and Allen went to Coquille today to take up with tho Coos County Commission ors tho matter of changing tho Mnrshfteld-Kastsldo ferry servlco from Its presont routo to tho Mill Slough-Isthmus inlor routo. The Commissioners are in session and woro to hnvo oponed tho bids on re CUltUV HAS Ohl) IMOXKKIt. A Coos Hay paper of recent dato contained an account of tho blrth clny anniversary of Captnln Holland, whom It wns claimed Is the oldest llvlllir Wllltn cllllll luil'll In Cnna nmin. ty. having been born near Myrtlo la-r-E tho old long wharf from Point fifty-threo years ago. castsuio to tne present lorry imiu Mrs. F. A. Stownrt was born at ll,S- Wbllo final action will not Port Orford. whore sho now resides, Probably bo takon today, it Is ex July II, 1857. Thus sho Is a native I'ecteil that tho Commissioners will or furry county nearly threo years. announce teir view of tho matter, longer thnn Captain Holland is of Coos." Port Orford Tribune. Petitions for tho change were pre sented to tho Council last ovonlng. Commissioner ,msed change. , - cflW C. H. .mci.uub ' ; - - , prej" Innlnrs nf tho l'lan.' V.-f ll.OfP Bioka briefly In tl ", J or pointing out th ' M Commissioners l'fr7 wise iau "" rehullr. McAllister Ccti- ihllelJ Attornc y Arrested la M POR'l penis to Supreme - -'pt.aND. Ore..AP' cr. t McAllister, convicw. :m : : ' 1.. nt iinrinb - ., orouB.it "",",.tenced "; 8C""!.in '" .V oenltent WJ. fit jeui ... - , 18 iv - , l nns o rulings .. - r'Sftr; tore tho supreme . time.