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SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION S ESS IS GETTING BETTER WATKNS A MAY BE IN RING Conditions East and West Are Sage of Pony Slough Has Rev. NEW MINISTER HffljGTO NT Arthur H. LUMBER TRADE OF COOS BAT Improving in Commercial Circles. Something to Say About Age and Registration Eureka to Start Unitarian Movement Here Sargeant, of Ships One-Third More to San Francisco Than Any Other Coast Port A. J. Mondol, of tho Hub stores, Editor Times: When I register- Rev, Arthur Hnyes Snrgcant, oil Tho following figures from tlio wlio returned this morning from n cd tho other tiny ns "over twenty- Eurokn, California, hns been Invited Pioneer Western Lumberman of San threo-wcoks' trip to tho largo East- one," I lind no Idea tho thing was to preach a series of sormons In Francisco for tho fist two weeks cm cities, Including Now York, Bal- loaded. Tho act was not .Intended North Bond nnd oxpects to nrrlvo In February, show that Coos Bay tlmoro, Clovoland nnd Chicago, re- ns a dnro, "gauntlet" or a chip on for that purposo tho first week In continues far In tho load of other ports that business conditions nro tho shoulder. War paint and fenth- Mnrrh, He mny locate permanently coast ports shipping to that mar rapidly Improving. Factories ex- ors woro ontlroly nliaent from tho on tho Bay. Mr. Sargent Is a grad- ket: liorlonclng tho stimulus of Increased make-up. Not a wnvo of troublo unto of the University of Vermont, j,-,. nU spruce orders nnd wholesalers arc preparing rolled ncross my peaceful chest, 'nnd did post gradunto preparation Abordeen .....' -1,102,000 for a busy season. Everywhere thoro Imaglno then my surprlso on rend- for tho ministry at Mondvllle Theo- Astoria 1 050,000 was an optimistic feeling ns to tho lug whnt tho local papers roportcd.i logical School, Pennsylvania; tho Bolllnghnm '-150,000 future and better Immediate condl- I had Bald, done and thought nnd Union Theological Somlnnry, Now Bnllard 1,000,000 tlonB. This coming from tho, largo what I Intended to do In tho matter. York City nnd nt Hnrvard Unlver- Bnndon 2,247,000 money and manufacturing centers Truly It was a revelation. I fcltislty. receiving his decree of theol- nntnmi.tn iMi-k i mr. nnn Indicates an excellent outlook and as I fancy n man must fool whoiogy nt tho last named Institution. Coos Bay ... .!!!!!.'!! O.aSnlooO jir. jwuimci BiaivH iiini u now iookb reads uis own uuiuiary. vjuiiutriiuig mm, uuv. w. u. riiioi, urays Ha nn, tiiough tins was going to bo one Howovor, I have no rompinini to of .tho best years tho country ever mnko. 1 nm n groat ndmlror of n bail. skilled nnd cheerful provnrlcntor. In the Wnldorf-ABtorla, Now York Somrtlmca I fancy I missed my call-1 preacher, but a man deeply Inter- Umtiqun 200.000 Ing by not becoming a reporter my-'ested in soclnl BOrvlco nnd soclnl willapn 1 135,000 Ornvn llnrlini 7flfl (1(1(1 of tho Church of Our Father, (Unl- Mukillco 1,000,000 tarlnn) In Portlnnd, writes: "Ho Is Port nnnihi 7r.n nnn skilled and cheerful prevaricator. not only n clear and Interesting Seattle 050,000 City, ho met Johnson Porter who told him thoro would be 2500 men solf. I foci stiro I have. In n nt work on tho Eugene-Coos Bay marked degreo, somo of tho qunl llno nbout Mnrch 1. Mr. Portor Iflcatlons, nt IcnBt. was Jubilant over having Just lnnd- In the days of Auld Lang Syne, cd the $18,000,000 contract In Nova tho tragic story of Annnnlas and Scotia for IiIb firm. In Baltimore, Snpnhlra wns nccopted ns literal Mr. Mondol mot Cnpt. Hoynolds, a truth nnd to this I nttrlbuto mv nb former resident of Coob Bny, who sonco from tho rnnkB roportorlnl. wns mnklng an Eastern trip. ' Now tho fact Is, I novor In my In Baltlmoro Mr. Mondol vUltod llfo roglstorod In nny other wny tho fnmous Stylcplus factory, ono nnd I rcglBtor nnd voto at every of the lnrgCBt In tho world, now election; It Is part of mv religion, turning out .1000 Btilts dnlly and My belief Is Mint nn elector who thou filling only 82 per ccnt.of tholr fHs to rcglstor nnd voto In mox orders. 'nix oub. I hnvo registered In this Business conditions In Portlnnd eounty four or flvo different times and .San Frnnclsco nro nlso getting In tho snnio wny nnd no ono hns better nnd In every wny tho busl- over Bhled nt It boforo. Moreover. hobs outlook Ib brighter thnn It I hnvo registered other mon In tills lins been In ninny months. county ns "ovor twontv-ono" with- out over raising a bristle. Sur prising as It mny scorn, thoro Is an occasional buck who backs up when II comes to Btntlng IiIb ngo nnd with nil due respect, I am of the opinion It la entirely unnecessary. Aftor an Individual linn pnssed Hie ago 'of twontv-ono, It Is Immaterial bow 'mnnv milestones bo hns passed be yond that point. Howovor, I do not Intend to tost III" question In tho courts. Thorn Is a Icsh exponsivo, as cx- FelOWShiP Club Will Hear.PPdltlous and a more direct wny to r:..i. ;. Mmh rMMm nujuni iiitj nnuiui, uhiu r-w mui . PLAN DEBATE ON COMISSION problems, nnd believes that Chris tianity is a lire nnd not merely a Totnl 2-1321000 creed. Ho Is n mnn whoso chnrnc-l YlMhvooii ' " ' tcr nnd sorvlecs will mnko htm n Eurokn C,5"0 000 helpful fnctor In tho community. Albion i nrin'nnn Ho Is nvorso to all sectarianism nnd .Cnspnr 350,000 linn n record of eo-oporntlng In tho Vnrt Tim,., o ni.i nnn best Bplrlt with thoso who roprcscnt Grconwood 05o',000 Mendocino 1,000,000 Crescent City 023,000 "Selby" "The Shoe That Needs no Breaking In" . ' For Women, Widths AA to E Price $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 ard $5,00. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wont for Women." Cor. Central Ave. and Broadway. lJlionc 3G1. LOCAL OVERFLOW. other denominations. His own work Is in fellowship with tho Unltnrlun ChurchoB. Those, churches, often misrepresented nnd misunderstood, hnvo In Mr. Snrgnnt ono who em bodies their best traditions nnd Idoals of Christian consecration nnd Borvlco. BOICKS BETTER Totnl ,12,587,000 NOUTI1 HEM) Concert Bnnd, MROlTEitAiE Danco. February 21, ECKHOFF Hall. ADMISSION, 50c. City Government I. R. Tower Home From Visit to' The Factory in Michigan T I TV.w'nt- (tna Pnntitt rmirn. linn boon snltl, I hnvo hnlf nn In- Hcntntlvo of tho Ihilck nutomoblle. rllnntlon to undortnko thnt Job rcturne,, t0(ny from n ton-wcokB' in n,", B.J!'.!) tll0rItl'n,t f0 ,1n0P,JIKaBtorn trip, which Included a visit Cub will tho Bklllfu nppllentlon of a b-ond I t , 1JlrIc ftu.tory Mlchlgnn. abate Iuch- nxo. mvsolf. Why not. for was tl0 Now Y()rk Automobllu Show nnd 21, nt tho I not bom poor. In n log cnbln. ,, oxtoiided Btny with friends In Tho Men's Followshlp hold Its next monthly debate tiny evening, i-cnrunry -i, ai mu i nni nnrn poor, in n log mum. ,,.. oxtontlctl Btny T a.lma.ni. I full flM.rt DIllllrtAl ,1, .! . it ..... n.,.l l,.(,A ImjlH ... fit - ' . " tlobnto will bo: "Hesolvcd: Thnt Jail somo of tho tlmo bIiico? j jjr 'j'owor lind n most IntortBtlng MurHliflold should ndopt tho coin- Moreover, I hnvo nlrendy Borvedtnnj, 0,,joynblo trip nnd grow most mission form of government." snvoral vara nB Htnto Sonntor rrom .outhuslnstle whon talking of his bniKiuct will bo bold In connection Wnseo Countv nnd lienco It would V8i(H Q ho nlnco whoro Ilulelc cars with tho debate which will ln pro- he unnocessarv for mo to employ n pared by tho ndvuiico clnss In do- guldo to find tho Stntn Houso on my mestlu RciQiieo or uio .Maisniioiii nrrivai nt t no cnpuai woro being turned out. "Ono baa a .hotter appreciation of tho Bulek warranty," Mr. Towtr 00 ws High School. Tho dinner will bo If throo or four thousand of my J miia "when ono hns visited 'tho Im monso factory and rocs tho enro and iiuallty that enters Into the manufacturo of tho Bulek ear." "All pfii-B tiifiimf nnf Itrml In llnlftl Zr92i Wn'hlns. nro wnrrnnted to bo frro from do- miii. wiiv ! feel h In material nnd workmanship M'"J 'U,'1,;N' jnud (hoy will mako good nt tholr ..,. ... .... .......... . 'iiiiii iiiiv iiiiii u r ihiiih iiiuii'iii ors will ho seconded, but th nniuoH Cuiiiplcto Itccoul to Ito Kt-pt fur H)"whph slinll within ono year after nt I linlt a i ton lulu litivn lint linutt tin- k.. .... X..... I . . . . . - """ .. . iceiivorv or rnr 10 mo orieinni in r- . . r . . . ... ciuisor no roturnod, transportation pcrvod In t'oursus and tho f-stive ci'd nt friends nnd admiring sup-' board iiromlses to bo a groat at- porters havo to Insist, nnd moHiIhk traction nt tho biuuiuot. Tho nionu o'ro will do Well, thoro is no hns not boon nnnouneod ns yet. .IoIIIiib what mny happen senator w. u. uiiaso will tnito' tho nffiilrmatlvo bIiK of tho ques tion nnd Judge A. S. Hammond will defend the uogitlvo. Tho spenk-i wi:h:ii of tholr seconds havo not boon nu liouncod nn yot. , All mail, Incoming mid outgoing, Invitations havo lioen issued to nt tho vnrlnux nolnts, boglunlng Fob ineniborB of tho club only, but It In rimrv IS. Hi II. will bo wolghed. nc tho soiiHe of tho coinniltteo thn' eirdlni i orders Issued bv postnl an they are free to bring their frlondu thorltles. This Is tho qiindrennlnl If they wish. Arrangements hnvo weighing system of tho Post offieo de boon made for seating one hundred, partniont which rontlnuoH for 105 . days. The nurnose of this checking TIIK OYKTKIt STEW THAT I upon tho oxnet weight of tho innll I'EEVICI) O'l.KAKV'S COW. ' hnudled from nny one point is to nl- I I low tho govorninent 'to detornilno ex- CHICAao, Feb, 10. -An oys- I . nctly tho cost of Inulllng tho mnlls, ter Htew wns tho actual cause I iiml to nscortnln tho liuroaso or de- of tho Chicago ilro, accoidlng to Mr. and Mrs. Danlol, who col- curatcii (iioir goiuoii weiiuing eronso for tho last four yenra. In BtruetlonB hnvo been Issued to tho postal clerks that groat- caro niiiitt . Im taken with tho weighing and thnt nil mall pouches are to ho woIkIioiI to tho ounce. I AMONG THE SICK horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. O'l.onry, I who peddled milk, owned tho I cow which has heou blamed for I tho conflagration of 1871. 1 "Tho nolghbors woro having Tl'o WOMEN'S AVXIMAUV of tho a dance," said Daniel. "About I ; Prosbytorlan Clitirch will serve a midnight wo got hungry nnd I , (IllCICnX ni.NNEH nt tho Swollsh thoro wasn't enough milk to !' Lutheran Hall, nt Third and Coiu- mnko an oyster stow for tho merelnl, hegiiinlug nt 11 o'clock on crowd. Mrs. O'l.onry volunteer- I .sTI'IMJAY, Fobrunry til. ..V cents, cd to milk hor cow, and bossy's I Children 25 conts. niiirikt nt liiilmr iiiiinlmiiitil nt thai ' lioiircnusedliortoklek.ovortho l The Baptist Ladles' Aid of North r.nt"'.,!l' "l.lf,,,.thS ,1"!'t.L,Ln,(U.8. lantern." I llcml, will bold n enko hale, Satur- eharg s prenald and whlcli nu exnm luutlnn slinll dlscloso to have boon defective. "Tho now Improvements on tho 1011 Bulek hnvo nindo It ono of tho P'ost populnr eirs In Now Englnii'l, whoro moro nr being sold this spring than any other car manu factured. "I will bavo.n car lond of tho now Bulcks In Mnrshflold noxt month," Mr. Towor contlnuo'i. "It Is ono of n special train of fortv car loads coming to tho Northwest." Mr. Towor says business condl Mons nro looking better ovorywhorn nnd ho looks for n big year In 1914." A0T01BIUSTS Owner of Cars Can Now Lower Cost of Tire Service 5000 Mile Tire Coos Bny and Coos county nuto mobllo owners will bo grenliy Inter ested In the announcement tnndo yes terday by Ooodroads Ooodrum that "Nobby Trend" U. S. tires will bo sold on n bnBlB or n 5000-mlIos gunrnntee nnd any adjustment will ho on this mileage. This applies not only to now purchases but also to all "Nobby Tread" tlrca now In service on uuto-mobllcs. Tho "Nobby Tread" T!re was plac ed on tho tnnrkoc In 11)00 It wns built rognrdless of price competition, cud built to nccompllB.i two pur poses - I Want Commission. The Coos Bny Rcnlty company today sued Charles Tower and LaVcm Towor for $50 which they allege Is due them for soil ing tho Orphoiim Theater. Mill Men Here E. O. Snmuola nnd Mr. Wheeler of tho Coos Bay Mill company, which bought thu Courtney mill on Itshmus Inlet, re turned today from Portland. Elder Coining Hero. A Portlnnd pnper says that the ropalra of the Oeorgo W. Elder will soon bo com pleted nt Snu Frnnclsco nnd thnt sho to tho proper grade. will bo on tho Coos Bay run then whllo tho Alllnuco Is off for repairs. horo from Portland todirk Hood lllver .Man Here. CIiiib. hor BtBtor, Mrs. II. W. C Hall, owner of tho Homo Telephone A. Y. MYERS, of tho ReiMi lng tho exhibit nnd woutouL ninuti as n Pcrmantnt ttK tho citizens of Ashland I cointniinlrnMnii ..i .'.. . -.-...... Htm BV J, i renched Secretnry Motley tl" tho mooting B to be If, also, no nction will be u, Coos County. ' Street Flooded. South i street, nt Oolden, where is wiib mndo In tho grade for Mnuzoy got swnmped In n ,.w..u .nm iiiiu. nKcrrett ed to nbntiilon his nuto latb Tho Council will probable J oiM.iu uL-uuii in kui me street - .MISS MAIU1AUKT WITTE rl Ba:i Hatha; I voiopuieui vompanr, tc mi me m!ji itciinnao ler i i ness trip to California pcfj I Compnny nt Hood Itlvor. a hotel thero and some flno ranch proporty In thnt section. Is spending n fow days In Mnrshflold looking this sec-. MRS. MATT ANDKnsnv ,v tlon ovor. boon III for somo tint, id iiniiiiinu i-.iiuin. oei 'ruiill ,1UI ley Is In receipt of n communication from E. B. Jones, of tho Coos Bay Realty Company. In whlcli ho offTH to act as ropresentntlvo from Coos Bny in tho congress of different! commercial bodies to bo hold nt Ash land todny, for the purposo of es tablishing an exhibit In tho year 1015. Thn first cost would bo chnrged to tho city or county niak- tnken to Snn Franclim J noxt Redondo by Mr. AtJol consult si)c(inli8ti. R. A. WERNICH nnd R, U returned yestenlny frorail trip to Ton Mile, and hot the small trout nro alresJj; wen to n fiy. II. llofrj Aug. nirioy sny that tl itivcr riKiiiiitr will a'trt i than usual this year, i'h NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS HIMECT FIRE ENCINE CHILI FATAM.V SWUfl Emerson Forry, proprietor of tho Blnnpo. Is now rnnldly rocuporntlng from his month's slego of Illness nnd wl'l soon bo nblo to bo up nnd around again. Happy ' Forroli Is having his good Astoria Officials Turn Dimii Amcr- Little Tot Meets Tragic Fiiij Iran l.nlTiineo llniiilnii I ASTORIA, Or., Fob. 19. Aftor IIAWDON'. Or. Feb. ll- many months of wrnugllng. tho City , Lolnud Bnckilud. need 2 1 PnHIlM! rnfllRnil In Inn tlin A l,if,rlr,fii lllfltltliu nlltl K ilni-a fAltlnt.il v.. m ..i.. i t .., i: :r" -"- " " -v . ....... ., ....,.,,.,.,.,.,. ,n 1 Hnw jniiuin.1111 Hiiujiuii-ii.ii Kranct. nro engine, for which or of hot water nt bit (tl iiiiuwwiiyiiiiiiniuwuHi cosi pur iiiiio ,tiio coinniltteo on public proporty home on Bills Creek tad i tiro mat could bo built. hnd nttompted to pny $0500 by severely burned that be W u. in Kiu aiiiui iraii iiiiuJiiiu- Biisuiining uio .Mayors voto. Tho noxt morning, tiio ntue nt duo owners a real aiiti-suid tiro. voto of 5 to I was ono Iobb thnn plnylng with his hat P1W' Iho In.'oront wear-roslstlng' quail- tho nocossnry two-thirds renulrod ovor Ills eyes a'ld the boilcrcf t)' the Olinntlty Of rubber tho to overrule thn Mnvnr. It Ix hhIiI was on thn floor, and 1 K qunntlty of fnbrlc theniethods of Hint AI Lonir. of Portlnnd. Pacific about thn room the lit!! ! eonstructlrn nil havo been rigidly Const nguit for tlio flno onglno man- stumbled, fnllliig Into lit s mniuiaineii in ".Nonity i renci" Tires, .ufneturors, clalma that ho acted In buforo his mother coum en nnci mnintainwl rogardlos or cost nndlKood fnlth In shipping tho ninchluo - regardless of price competition. ,to Astoria, nnd it Is rumored thnt IV NEW HOME. The result Is Hint tmhiv. thrmn.li lin wilt Him thn rltv nn tlm cniirrnnt . sl'eer merit alone. "Nobbv Tread" i ho has with tho chairman of tho Mr. and Mrs, U, I Pn:!f Tires aro tho Inrgost soiling high- conimlttoo on public proporty. hnvo moved Into tholr new - ilay. nt SiiiIHi'h Ynrleiy Htm t'. Johmsoias & Jolhinisoini's Red Cross Cottoni (First Quality.) CHEMICALLY PURE Tho finest grade of absorbent cotton in the world, Made from especially selected Southern Cotton, scien tifically and chemically treated, See tthe Original Cottoim Bolls In Our Window loented kneo which ho sustained In ,t'u Smith-Powers eninp on Snutn In I le list week, nnd Is In Mnrshllold un I tl Hie Iniurod member lumrnvcs. ' P Smith, p logger at South Inlot, , Is ai Mercy Hospital with a broken I collar bono and other Injnrlos sus tained h nn nccldont thoro this week. I Julius Larson hns been confined I to his room on Larson's Inlet tho , 'nst fow lays by a Blight attack of Illness. ! SlIERHANrCASE ON. RED CROSS DRUG STORE (Red Cross always means First Quality.) Phone 122. Motorcycle Delivery .Federal Onml Jury 1'i-obes Former ItoM'biirg nunkcr A Portland papor snya: Thnnins R. Shorldnn, tho veteran banker of , Rosoburg, nnd ono of tho best- , known men In Southorn Oregon, Is tho subject of nn Investigation by ,tho Federal grand Jury, which Is probing charges mado that Sheridan misappropriated funds of a nntlonnl ibnitk, ' Twenty witnesses from Douglas I County arrived in PortlniH nnd some of them woro tnkon bofor the crnnd Jurv when that bodv began session after the ndlonrnmont from last week. Mot of thpso wtlnesses nro known 0 hnvo b"en denosltors In Fherldnn's lmnk. who aro said to have been defrauded. Among thoso who woro 6ummon- il from Uosoburg woro: Mrs, L, M, .Verrlll Mr. nnd Mr. Willlnm nnr- roti, nnviii nun. wiRinin CaHon. Mrs. Scranton. ,8. Bvron. Hep Acee, MII-8 Agee, E. B. Preble and sovnrnl others. Sheridan has nlrendv been In 'Mrted bv tho state cripd ipry nt iRoRoburc. nnd his trinl In the Cir cuit Court wns to have been started 'In n fw dnys. In view of the Government's action, tho stnto case, it Is believed, will bo postponed for a while. " grade nntl-skld tlrca In tho world. But moro than this solely through t'lelr day In mil dny out mllengo records "Nobby Tread" Tlren havo proved that they aro tho most Inexpensive tires In tho end. Thoroforo, based sololy an tl-olr mllengo records of ovor four years. "Nobby Tread" Tires can bo, nnd now nro, placed on this 5000 nillo basis of adjustment. This nppllos to oach and ovcry "Nobby Tread" Tiro In sorvlco on automobiles today as well as to nil now snlos made. Tho Ooodroads Ooodrum Garago introduced the now and popular poli cy of making luimedlato adjustment on tho spot, somothlng thnt Is ap preciated by all car owners. Under this new warranty tho "Nobby Trend" U. S. Tiro Is guaranteed to run 1500 miles further than any tiro on tho market. This means a tronieudoua saving to automobile owners. It will pay to keop In touch with Goodroads Goodrum's Onrage, both for sorvleo and money saving oppor tunities In everything in nutos. Along the Waterfront. Tho atenmor Coqulllo, whlcli has been at tho Prosper shipyards for somo tlmo undergoing nn overhauling and gonornl improvements, will be on tho run again boon. HANI) DANCE. KAOLK'S HALL. FEUHUAItV 21. Salter's New Confectionery WILL am: Open Soon Miss Bonnlo Gngo went to tho Bay yesterday to visit hor brother, W. A. Oago. of Allegany. Tho teachers of the city public schools will bo entertained Thurs day evening this weok by Misses Joslo Ahem nnd Bortha Conloguo, nt tho homo of Mrs. Kntherine Fgg. Mrs. S. V. Epperson received a telegram last week bringing tho sad nowa of tho death of her sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Secre,st, which occurred nt Oregon City on Sundny morning, cancer being tho cause. Mrs. D. D. Pierce will sail on tho Speedwell in tho morning for Oak Innd, where she will Btny for n num ber of months for tho benefit of her henlth. Sho will be accompan ied by Billy Tyrrol, who Is going back to his home in Oakland. AnsTKAcrca, WATCH FOK OPEXIXa HAXnoV APPHECtATEH TFIR COl'RTESV OF MARSIIFIEUT Tho Bfcndon Recorder Bnya; "Tho socrntarv was requested to writo to thq Marshfleld Chamber or Com merce thanking them for the cour tesv extended the ConminrclaT Club rn'ntlve to tho Bnndon Woolen Mill. It wns moved that n com mittee bo appointed to wait upon Mr. Bedllllon and find out whnt ho wanted. The chair nnnointed T. M". Nlelson. M, B. Pressy. W E. Stein, hoff, Mr. Hanson and "E. Lewtn, Llbhv COAU The Kind YOU have ATAVAVfi llfiKP. Phnnq 72. VnrXrn AXNOUXCEMEXT Livery nnd Transfer Company. PIANO? TALKING MACHINES SHEET MUSIC TALKING MACHINE RECORDS ' PIAM0 PLAYER H EVERYTHING IN m Wiley B. Allen t r, r THOMAS.' I Russell BuiW Central Aven i.'illutin iivntnin nml are not- MVRTLE POINT ELECTS situated In ono of tne nio! CITV Sl'PERIXTEXDEXT I" tliat section of lBe . L. W. Wlmberly. of Madras. Oro- 0" '"s" P". .o), 0iorro I gon. hns been elected City Suporln- w?r,L i a nr,t ul tondont of Schools of Myrtlo Point rir,,. ' nini8 Mr. S !ni!!L,iI!f berg will probably bo . dw A..in iV.n h..M.v. vu- nm return home wan qillllO Homld. ,..,. nnnlnr. XEW KCIIOOli TEACHERS I ...T- ' Tho following la a list of country . MILLS (.0 !' aohools which havo bogun tho spring ! ..... ,, lMt, PnniORtnr. nml llln lnnnllr.ru noati.nn.l A, I). .11118 Will 'v to each school: Speedwell for San Brown'a bcIiooI, Knto Chatburn. S le n " .ittla u U CntclHng inlet. Miss. Pitman. . 'jn-f W L nig t-reoK, renr ucigaru. i " ;". ";"" i,nnt i b1 Falrvlow Mnv N Allen 'poets to bo gono auoui i 1 iinyii'H inioi, Harnn iiuonorgnrut, , - .. ?.aK?'" ". . f,,,m "". . .,. vnim HAT upper Aiiegnny, uinncno uo Ar- , . ,"tnrmtA t;; mnna Wo were Just Informw J'.Mfira North Inlet, Joan Fitzgerald. W JOolinks, who "Mgljilj Lntlln, Mnry E. Prlco. ton, that the I-enton '; District No. 44. Hnzol I. Mat- waa burled In one 0( 0'tttf IhnWH Pnn. illln llornl,! BtrOOt lO 8 Wl''ll 6 !? 7 . B 1 J 1 SEVENTV-FIVK . 0bwwj CULLIXOS OF COQUILLE. PI" "a'n" '" '' C.his County Seat Xes ns Told hyKastsldo ""tliorltlea t Tho Herald. VJJSt, a r-r Ctt Da me vmi text rnt lOIllr Ptllt, IHs", ith i l!f ti ln lho ,