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Bi2Sj3B THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. tfl rcjvM I Abstracts. Real Estate. re and Marine Insurance ITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. ; Mi-MU nri.iaiiH,uii., .Manngcr L (AL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. marshfielr office, phone n-j. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE . S. ALLIANCE KO' IPPKD WITH WIRELESS FROM MARSHF1ELD FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY, JUNE 13, AT 7 A.M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 INKCTINO WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAR AT PORTLAND I NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 4 1 O. F. McGEORGK, Ageat. L S. N ANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Tuesday, June 17. CARRYING ALL COOS HAY FREIGHT. 1'rnnelsro office, HO." Fife Hldg., or Lomliiird St. Pier No. 27 rr(hTiinl(! Transportation Co., ('. F. McGcorge, Ant. Phono 1 1. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS eamship Breakwater ALWAYB ON TIMK. 11X0 MOM PORTLAND JUNE I, I), II, II), 21 AND ill); JUIjY 1. I), II, ID, 21 AND 21). 1X0 MOM COOS HAY .JUNK 1, II, 11, 1(1, 21 AND 2(1; JULY : J, (I, 11, ill, ui, uo AM) :n. tin on Mile to I'll Eastern points mill Inforinallon us to route mill rates cheerfully iiiriilslicd. , .Main SiMi. I'. n STERLING, Agent. FAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Re don do KqulpjK'd with wireless and lobmarlne bell ,S FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, JUNE 8, AT 1:30 P. M. II I'anaeiiKcr Reservations From San Francisco Must He Made at K Fife Hiillding. or Lombard street ricr 7. All reservations niiiNt lio tJikrti up 21 hours ueroro milling. INTKH-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. iNR 44, C. F. MCOKOHQK. Agent. 'World's tBest Meat i good enough for our custom- our opinion. And a trim nlll prove, that wu live up to nlef. Order u roust or ft Htcnlc irepare yourself for a treat Ulll Hiirely provo nnu when est appears on your tnlilu. BHFIELD CASH MARKET. :0URIER BROS. ItM Telephones North Ilend Two Market SI T. J. scaife. nilOWN JjJ A. H. HORGIN8 Wield paint and rA ULUJKAIiriU I.U. Estimates Furnished. 1H7-T, Mrdiflold. Ore. Auto Line field & Bend i leave overy 20 minutes from '.. to 7 i). in.: from 7 n. m. o'clock ovory half. Faro 15 one way, round trip 20 conis. utatlon books. 20 rides. $2.00. (eave Chandler Hotel, Marsh ad North Hond News Co., In luenu. 1ST & KING, Props. Auto Service fr & Tucker, Proprietors. uruers to uianco norei, o. PW 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshfleld. Oregon. la L Vim T.Hinliolli's 101H 7- r Cudlllac. Stand at Hill- Ill n Yn 4Al.i.AH. ntin T. ,lia 1-- r. ui , IUIUIH1UUU vvu, i e. Careful driving assurod. t attention. Will go anywhere, . uay or night. Leaves tiiii- Ugar Stnro In nidAt nil trains Ws. E ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Place to linv crnoil nlinfa for f'K WHOLE FAMILY. iau K. Hroadway. That Roof Fixed NOW Bee COKTHELL New Premiums Just received big shipment of choice glassware foh me.miums for our riistoinei-s. Di-oji In and look them over Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice Mouse O'CONNEIiL HliDQ. I'hono 304-J. 1 Market. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between any points In Marshfleld for the follow ing rates, delivery to ho mado In tho flrst stories of buildings: One trunk -; Three trunks " Twelve trunks i,f Star Transfer and Storage Co. I,evl Helsner, 1'rop. Phones. 120-J: 1?-' 98'n WANTED " scSein.;vs ffvSio? r JSSr watch. Let me handle It and preserve Jt perfectly for years to come, E. C. BARKER 2C Front st. Marshfleld. Or. w R Sawyer J. A. Goodwill Glass ! Glass ! 70-J. Call at 727 South Broadway. Pictures & framing Walker Studio iNEWS O F NEARBY T OWNS MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upper' Coiiullle as Told by The Enterprise. William Neal, who was aeeldently shot several weeks ago while liunt- liiK. was brought home from Hunt ley's camp Sunday. He Is able to Bit up but still unable to use tlic in jured leg. A. H. Snyder, veteran of the civil war, has so far recovered from his late severe Illness that he Is able to again frciitcnt his usual haunts. His sister, Mrs. Nancy Uansler, however, Is still very poorly. Roy Garrett shipped a cur load of Bheep to Marshflold Saturday, which will ba slaughtered for mutton. Myrtlo Point Is to have a tennis club. A number of young men are preparing n portion of the old base ball grounds for a court. Tho following list of Myrtlo Point Fair Association directors wore elected: It. C. Dement. J. O. Stemmler, A. E. Adlcsporger, J. L. Knight, T. 1). (luorcn, L. A. Roberts, .M. O. Stemmler. All were re-elected, with tho exception of J. O. Stemmler, who succeeds O. J. Scoley. Alvln Reed, who Is working on a government dredge In tho Columbia river near Portland, has been called home becausu of tho Injury sustained by his father, Stephen Reed, last week. Henry Frye arrived Monday even ing from Marshflold and Is employed as a carpenter on tho now Seaman block. Ho was accompanied by his, wife. F. S. Dow, tho Mnrshfleld whole saler, came over to Myrtle Point Wednesday morning In his auto truck accompanied by his family and a number of other young people. Miss Irene Weekly, who has just completed n successful term as teach er of tho school at Hrldgo, went to Mnrshfleld Wednesday morning for nu extended vlBlt with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Darker. R. E. Shine of Couullli Is confined to tho Whlto Cross hospital here for a few days for treatment for a minor nllmcnt. Taylor Johnson left Sunday morn ing for Portland to attend the es sions of tho grand lodge of Masons. Mr. Johnson has the distinction of having attended more grand lodgo meetings than any other Mason In Coos county. MYRTLE POINT ROAD. (TLLINGS OF COQUILLE. Cmm County Seat News us Told by The Seiittiicl. The newl.v-nppolnted City Engin eer, Mr. Holison, 1ms arrived here from Grants Pass, Victor Abo. a workman employed In the railroad tunnel above Myrtle I'oint, nnil the mlsfortuno to loso n leg laBt Saturday. A hugo rock fell upon him. rniBliIng tho mem ber so badly that uinputtitlon was a necessity. Fire raged n tho Rink Creek camp of Anson Brothers' a couple of days the first of thu week, burn ing over several acres. There wero about' 1000 logs scattered over the works, but these were not seriously damaged. The fire had been smoul dering there for o fortnight and was fanned Into flame by a strong breeze. The people of this locality had. on Juno I, $:!()!, lUS.l'j In tho two local banking institutions to check ngalnsr. whllo demand certificates of deposit aggregated on tho same (Into $20,022.01, a total of $.12 1. !lll.0;t on deposit. This Is, Indeed, a splendid showing. Whllo In tho act of boarding the steamer Myrtlo nt tho Coiiulllo whorf lust Saturday, Mrs. Radabnugh, of tho Flshtrap country, was thrown Into tho river, receiving n thorough wetting and several slight bruises. Tho gang plank slipped off the wharf. The Coqulllo Valley Telephone Co. will construct a toll line from this city to Hnndoii. At n recent meet ing of the stockholders enough money was raised to pay off tho company's Indebtedness and to war rant undertaking tills extension of tho system. Tho Fourth of July comiultteo on Wcdncsdny received a reply to Its Invitation to tho Hon. Ringer Her mann to deliver tho address at the forthcoming celebration. Mr. Her mann accepted tho Invitation and will deliver tho oration. Douglas County Plans to Rush Its Part of Work. ROSEHURG, Ore.. Juno 1C Tho Douglns county court nnd County Road Engineer Germond nro Inspect ing today the Myrtlo Point wagon road through tho Coiiulllo canyon In preparation of making extensive Im provements thereon. Although one of tho most extensively traveled roads In Douglns county, this stretch of rand hns long been ono of the worst pieces of road In tho county. Coos county hns Improved Its end of tho road nnd now DouglnB county will do her shnre. Concerning It Tho RoBeburg News snys: "Last winter County Surveyor Frnnk Cain mado i preliminary sur vey of tho Camns Valley road through to tho county line. This survey was mado along tho route of tho present road nnd was solely for tho purposo of acting upon tho peti tion of tho peoplo In thnt district for a road. Tho survoy and location has nover boon mado. It will not bo mado until tho county court Issues nu order to thnt effect. And no work on this road can bo dono till It has boon loented by tho county surveyor. Tho location of this rond by tho sur veyor is nt least a thirty day Job. If tho court should Issue tho order for the survey nnd location tomorrow It would bo tho mlddlo of July beforo tho work would bo completed. Then tho court would hnvo to advertise for blddors and then work would com mence. At tho present rnto of mov ing tho court will bo ready to do something with this rood whon tho rains sot In In tho fall. Why not do Bomothlng yot this siiintnor?" .MYRTLE POINT DEATH. Ronjamln Porry died nt his homo, corner Harris and Sixth streets, Mon day afternoon, from typhoid fovcr. Mr. Porry, who had boon employed In a logging enmp near Coqulllo, doubt less contracted tho disease from bad wnter ho drank whllo In camp. lie had been 111 more than a weok beforo ho consented to hnvo a physician called. The fover had thou pro gressed so far that tho doctor at once realized tho caso was hopoless, Deceased was born nt Gnrdlner. Ore gon, and was aged .in years, 10 months and 14 days. Ho leaves n wlfo and several small children, Myrtlo Point Enterprise. DIES IN CALIFORNIA. RRIEFS OF HANDON. News of Clly-by-the-Sca as Told by THE SURF. The speclnl election held In Ranilou Mondny fairly bristled with toplCH of vital Importance. Long prior to tho election our contemporaries blnzed forth repleto with editorial matter calculated to blind the voters to their best Interests. These editorial spnsms were bought nnd paid for by the Dilution Water Company, which was attempting to work a scheme whereby they could wheedle n $02, 000 wad out of thu peoplo for a three for a (unrtor water factory stocked with watcrdogs, bullfrogs and mis cellaneous bncllll. A barn belonging to Chris Rlchert nt Two Mllo was destroyed by flro Saturday night. Tho loss wns fully covered by Insurance In tho Conti nental Flro Insurance Co., of which Donnld MacKtntosh Is tho agent. Hend Sawyer Warren Parker Is ripping up saw logs at tho Prosper mill nt tho rate of over 80,000 feet dnlly. Clydo Dufort and Isaac Harvoy hnvo completed and launched u twenty-six foot boat which they will use for outsldo fishing. Tho boat Is well built nnd very substantlnl anil will bo equipped with a reliable gasoline englno. Poter McGlnty, n nntlvo of Ireland, nnd about 5i years of age, died In this city last Saturday and was In terred In tho Hnndon cemetery Sun day hftornoon, TIM SEELEV HACK AGAIN. Tho old combination of Seoloy & Anderson Is ngnlu on tho job. For many years tho llrm nnmo of Seoloy & Anderson was standard In tho In dustrial affairs of tho county, but nbout a yenr ago Tim Seoloy sold his Interests in the linn and asso ciated himself with Win. Howell In tho logging business nt Heaver SIou"h. However, his connection has now been sovorod tnerowlth nnd ho Is again with his old pnrtnor, Non Andorson. nnd Is now In charge of tho transportation department of tho Honr Creok camp wnilo Mr. All' dorson superintends tho wood forco Ilandon Surf. SMITH-POWERS' CAMP. A telegram wns received at tho nank of Myrtlo Point Wednesday bearing Information of tho death of Thomas C. Fawcett at Snn Diego, Cal ifornia, on Tuesday. Mr. Fawcett was a pioneer sottler In tho Rural section and was well known to tho business men of this city. About two months ago he sold his ranch and went to southern California for the benefit of his health. Deceased was aged about 7T. years, and wns a bachelor. Little Is known hero of his relatives. Myrtle Point Enterprise. HURT IN RUNAWAY. Anderson & Seoloy finished up their timber nnd shut down opera tions nt their Seven Mlln enmp Thursday. Tho Smith-Powers Co, has tnkon over all tho camp ma chinery and rigging as well as tho rnllroad and rolling stock and have begun logging their Immonso trnct lying north of tho Seoloy-Andorson enmp. Hnndon Surf. CREWS LEAVE SCHOONERS. Considornblo difficulty has been experienced by tho schooners Esther nuhno and Glondalo In gottlng crows to work thoso vessols to Snn Francis co. Several of tholr sailors deserted last week and, although they woro loaded and rendy for sen, thoy re mained tied up until Mondny when thoy succeeded In getting nwny with a crow composed chlofly of local sea men. Randon Surf. ! COALEDO NEWS. I (Special to The Times.) i Monday afternoon several of the ladles were Invited by Mrs. A. W. Myers out In the grove Ui spend tho afternoon. After being served with delicious refreshments nil took their needles nnd thimbles and sew ed carpet rngs until enough were sewed for an art square for Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Myers was nsslstcd In entertaining by Mrs. Moore nnd Mrs. Stenuett', Those present wero Mesdnmcs A. W. Myers, G. C. Moore, H. Stonnett, C. II. Stnllnrd. ('has. Vincent. E. Duncan, Harris, Hear. 11. Crlbblns nnd G. L. WIN llnms. Mrs. Harris returned to Coqulllo after spending several days with Mrs. Stcnnctr. Those who visited In Coqulllo dur ing the week were: Mrs. Clnronro Fish, Mrs. J. Ferry, Mrs. A. W. Myers. Mrs. Medley. Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. Wlklomnn, Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. II. Wltsehoy. Alice Young, Muble Wltschev and Mrs. G. C. Wynnt and Pearl and Maud Davis. Chns. Stnllnrd Is taking treat ments from Dr. Monro at Coqulllo. Mr. nnd Mrs. MoKeown and Mr. and Mrs. Tlhbets were over-Sunday visitors in Mnrshfleld, returning Snndny evening In the Chnrles Tay lor auto stage. He also brought Rllllc Reavls. Chns. Taylor drove his auto out Snt unlay night. v was accompan ied by his sister. Myrtle, nnd his mother returned with him Sundny ufter spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Walter Smith. Tho Conlcdo nlno played tho Heaver Hill nine Sundny, Reaver Hill winning (he gnme. As soon ns tno boys hnvo time to fix up n ball ground, wo enn Invito some of the tennis to piny here. Thoso who at tended tho gamo from hero wero Mr. and Mrs. I.uuulug, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hampton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun can. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith, Maud nnd Penrl Davis, Messrs. Ralph and Herb Dnvls, Loulo Medley, Wnrren Lnvln, Art Johnston, Rlondle Evans, Ward Williams, Itnlph Medley. Ray Freeman, Henry Lynn Medley, Theo, Wllllnms, Gornjd and Eric Williams nnd several tho writer did not know. Mr. nnil Mrs, Stonnett returned homo ufter spending several days In Coqulllo v.lth relatives. Mrs. Willis Vnrney and rhllilrcn returned homo from n several days' visit In Marshfleld with Mr. Vnrney Mrs. Ernest Vnrney loft Frldny for Mnrshflold ami Coos River whore she will visit with her mother for a few days. She was nccoinpnnled by Gladys Vurnoy. (SOU) REACH NUGGETS. MORE SKIN GRAFTING. Stephen Reed, n prominent ranch er, residing a mile above tho Sunrise creamery, sustained n compound frac ture of his loft leg above tho ankle Saturday morning. Ho was riding on a hay rack In a field when a single tree broke and the team started to run. Thinking the rack was about to turn over, Mr. Reed Jumped off. His left foot struck In a holo and tho fractured limb resulted, Myrtle Point Enterprise. Try The Times' Want Ads. Drs. Loop nnd Mann did some moro skin grafting on Roll Andor son nt Emorgoncy Hospital yester day morning. Mr. Anderson Is now getting along flno nnd will prob ably bo able to bo around In a month or bIx weeks. Randon Re corder. HEAVY AUTO TRAVEL. Since the ronds and tho weather have becomo smoother, traffic over the stngo line botweon tins city nnu Roseburg Is qulto heavy. Threo and four large automobiles aro required each day to handle tho passengers coming and going. Many travelers to nnd from tho Ray cities aro choos ing this route Myrtlo Point Enterprise. HAD NARROW ESCAPE. R. L. MucLcny nnil Party In Auto Accident. The Gold Reach Olobo says: "What might have been a serious auto ac cident was nnrrowly averted yester day. R. Ii. Macl.eay, Mr. Nolll. Geo. Johnson nnd Atty. Meredith, all of Wedderburn, came over to look nt the new blucksnnd luachlno nt work on tho bench. W. A. Illshol took the crowd In his nuto truck nnd started down tho road. Going nround the turn below E. A. Rulloy's place, run ning at a pretty good clip, they met a team. Mr. Illshol applied tho brake which fulled to work ns It should, nnd to save running Into the team ho hud to take to tho woods. The car was brought to a stand still on tho edge of tho rond just In time to save It from toppling ovor. No daningo wns dono to tho car and the party delayed only nbout thirty min utes." HARDAl'TOTHIP. Party In Curry Hiis Tho Accidents In Rapid Succession. Tho Gold Reach Globe says: "A few days ago Tom Monro of Crescont City, cninn up In his new Ford uuto inobllo. bringing threo pnssengers. Everything wont nicely until the summit nt Myors creok waB ronched. On a level, smooth pleco of rond something wont wrong with tho steor Ing genr and without any warning tho mnchlno mndo a lurch for tho canyon below. Only for his quick wit and tho good control that Mr. Mooro had of tho mnchlno, all hands would doubtless hnvo met with a tragic death. Tho Instnnt that tho car start ed ovor tho grndo, Tom npplled tho oniomoncv brnkes and reversed the englno, bringing tho car back Into tho rond, where ho Inspected the steering gonr, but fulled to find uny thlng wrong with It. Tho Journey wns continued, but only for n short dlstnnco whon thu enr loft tho rond tho second tlmo, but In tho opposite direction. This time It climbed up tho bnnk nnd turned bnck over Into tho rond, catching nil bunds under tho cnr. ono of tno pnssengors, now over, soon freed himself nnd with a lovor rnlsed tho cnr sufficiently to let tho others got out. Ono passen ger received a sprained nnklo, but nil tho others got out without n scratch." Mid(lNLEYMML HURNED. Hellor Druthers' mill ut McKlnloy, was totally destroyed by flro Tues day. Tho Iobs will bo soveral thous and dollars. Tho flro Is bollovod to havo started lu tho sawdust pile. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. CHOPS OFF FINGER. Curry County HrevltleH ns Told by The Globe. Mr. Nolll, n blnck sand expert nnd dredgorman, Is now tho guest of R. L. Mael.ony of Wedderburn. Mr. Nolll Is looking over tho possibilities of the river bnrs nnil benches lu anil adjacent to tho Rogue rlvor with a view of putting In a dredger for gold. If In his Judgement such a plant will Justify. Frank Colvln went out to his Hun ters creok farm last Sunday to mark his lambs, only to find that dogs hnd killed nil but seven. Ho found sev eral wore badly bitten but wero still ulive. Sheriff llnlley Inst Saturdny sold nt public auction the Lnkeport hotel property. Michael Murphy, tho Judgment creditor bid It In for nbout two thousand dollars. HAD CM1SE CALL. Heavy Log RolN Over .Man With out Hreaklug Hones. The Port Orford Tribune snys: "M. L. Hnrrett Is now confined to tho house us the result of nn nccldeni Monday, from which ho wns fortu nate to escape with his life. In com pany with A. G. Miller ho wns load ing u sawlog onto his wagon In tho woods. Whon tho log wiim nbout half way up the skids onto tho wngon tho rope slipped out of tho block nnd tho log rolled bock. In attempting to Jump to safety. Mr. Rarrett tripped and fell, nnd tho log rolled from his feet to his chest, struck n tree and settled down ncross him. lu order to get him from under It, Mr. Miller hnd to got n Jack screw and life ono end of tho log. No bones wero brok en, but u sprained nnklo will compel Mr. Hnrrett to hold up for a fuw days. FISHING ON ROGUE. Ijuge Number of Fishermen There For Opening of Season. Tho Gold Hench Globe snys: "Our wntor front proBontB an npponrancu of n typical fisherman's town. Net racks containing risking genr along the bank, fish boats of all sizes and clnsHos galore, at thu wators edge and fishermen living In tent houses, nro all silent evidences of tho Impor tanco of tho fishing Industry of this river. "Tho laBt fow days havo changod the nppeurnnce of things In this lo cality wonderfully. Three or four power fish bouts from Coqulllo nnd Coob Ray hnvo arrlved.a salting plant aboard a scow with fishing gear and all necessary equipment wns towed down from tho Hay by Cap. Swing with tho Tramp Thursday. Tho Wedderburn Trndlng Co., stnrted three drift nets the first of the sonson all of which. mndo good catches tho first day. Tho cannery stnrted up Saturday afternoon nnd canned n few salmon; just enough to try out thu uuw canning machine." TO KlhL SEA-MON. Cnpt. Geo. Forty returned from Coos liny .Saturdny with a 20-foot gasollnu launch, which he will use this summer In hunting sen-lion on thu Cape Illauco nnd Rogue river roofs. Tho hunting of these hugo animals Is hazardous but profitable business. It Is no uncommon thing for the hunters to kill r.O to 7ft lu ono iliiy (ill thnt they enn tuko cure of. The hide and trimmings from each Hon bring several dollnrs. Port Orford Tribune. .MONEY IN CHEESE. Deuuiuik Cooperative Factory Makes Dig Shipment. Tho Gold Ileach Globe says: "Tho Donmnrk cooperntlvo eheeso factory Is more than a success this yenr and that the stockholders will bo well paid for their Investment Is evident by tho amount that place will miinii facturo this season. In tho Inst threo days tho company has shipped 100 cases or 12,ftl0 pounds of cheese. Thnt tho dnlrymou nro enjoying u ' good nverngo from their cows Is read ily seen us tho factory Is now re ceiving G0U0 pounds of milk pur day from 21ft cows. This will mnko nu average of 20 pounds of milk per dny to tho cow and means that tho factory Is manufacturing GOO pounds of clieeso per day." TO MOVI th.mti'he. Owen Rackloff, whllo working with Plerson's onsllagecuttor last Frldny put his right hond too fur In and the end of the mlddlo finger wns chopped off. Owen rescued tho dismembered digit nnd a surgeon sowed It on again, and It Is hoped It will grow fast. Myrtle Point Enterprise. PLAN AGATE CARNIVAL. Tim third nnnual AkuIo Carnival at Port Orford on tho lftth and ICth of August, promises to surpass tho socond carnival Just us tho second outshone tho first. And this is say ing a good deal. Port Orford Tribune, I'lnii In l'lllle I'ixtures From Idiko. pint at Ten Mile. Michael Murphy purchased at auc tion the Lnkeport Hotel Inst Friday at Gold Reach. Tho price was $2000. Mr. Stevenson, former owitor of tho hotel, hns arranged with Mr. Murphy to tuko the furnishings and Install them in his hotel ut Ten Mile, which Is now under construc tion. l.nnglols Lender. IIOLDEN'K AUTO STRUCK. Trip HctVH'cu Florence nnil (iaidliier llui'il one. The Florence Pilot says: "Menrlo llolden. of Muishfluld, brought his automobile over the rood between Gnrdlnor nnd Florenco Inst week with the Intention of pluclng It on this route us a stage. Ho returned by tho way of tho beach Friday. Tho machine wns stalled whllo try ing to cross Ton Mllo Inlet and Lo gan ami lllnlu Barrett had to make a special trip with a team nnd get It out and huul It to tho Uiupqua River." FLORENCE GRADUATES THREE. FLORENCE, Ore. Juno 13. Tho third class to completo tho four-year course In tho local high school re ceived diplomas Friday evening. Tho members of thu class are Hester llunl, Eva W'alkor and Ather Wat kins. Rev. I. M. Royles, of Hlnchloy, delivered the nddross to tho ehibs. Dance ut Llbhy Saturday night. Elliott's orchestra. Usual admission. 1 llll I m m PHONE 3171. Aft