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IBMMililM n THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914 EVEMING EDITION. -ri SIX K mm NI.1S1, ROOM III BALLY -Party Aims Extolled um, nnekcil ltottsc. ontliuslnstlc in flmlr aniilnme, the llepubllcan ..iniHdaloa for county office, togeth- or with prominent local members of ARREST BHTflET THE 1HKL B M I AMENDMENT Man Fined at Roseburg Sup posed to be Former North Bend Younn Man , Tho following 7from the Roseburg "FULL RANK" "XAVKJAI1LH WAT ! Kit" CONKTITUAIOXAL AMEND- MKXT DKSTItOVS MILL LOCC'INO INDUSTRIES. mil. j am! scored Mowrs. .McLnln, Itust and I Motley for their claims of being clos ed out of the Chamber of Commerce room. Mr. Rclgnrd said that both Motley and Mcl.aln had keys to the room and could have got In If they had desired. Mr, Douglas said that he had been Informed there was a movement on to have the Chamber of Commerce endorse Holllstor and he SDCakCrS are Enthusiastically had declared that this was Injecting V,'.i.j i... M:unA Anrlinnnn Polities Into that body, contrary to urCclUU UY liHAfcu nuuiv-i -he nMrMMW, 0f its organization, and If they did, he would withdraw from It. Mr. Douglas also scored ,-t.ha N'nrtli Hand llerbor for nttoinilllliTT to k capital out of the fact .Hint, VoWB ,8 lloil to refer to Mr. llawley was tumble to attend the . -. t I.I B 1tll-. --- . . .. fi.. . iiinnrii ui f-rssitiuuL iisuii s Avi in. i -I . i.. UaIiI fim enrnnn oi ine ..i'. n,,i Theater Ian eve- pointing 0Ht that Mr. Hawley was In rallies In tho Grand Theater las eve- nhiB. Isues and measures ui wv election now but flvo days away were thoroughly discussed by the speakers. Mrs. B. Kelly cave a well-worded ad dress on tho place of women In noli ties and waB very Bho Is the first participate In a i V Hall-Lewis, chairman of the men from here put together In about P. K. Lnngcnberg In a cigar store, county con rnl committee, spoke forty years; that he has always se- He asked him If he : wanted to make in SISJ on the object of the meeting, cured every cent that has been re- piece of money an.l explained tlm ho ca ling It an old-faUiloncd Hepubll- commended by tne engineers ami mat iu n..ut caning ii an u ,.,,. to do this he has had to buck the on- coming d 'TIL 1,1 rnmlldates many of poiltlon not only of tho congressmen Langenberg became suspicious ' '"n m .Ltn. be- and Senators from from the northern declined the Invitation. He met i t;lC uonver m me ume uiuing in fcuiiiik tue claims of wldowg nnd orphnns for life Insurance. On behalf of Mr. Hawley, congressional candidate from the first district. V. U. Doug- (Wrlttcn by J. W. Rennott.) Tho proposed constitutional nmond flnffnnv: fhrmnrK of Xort l Hond: meni exuuijus irom us uiiumi.u... , . ln Sheriff Qulno.nnd Officers Ketch "submerged lands upon which docks lSTAGK? nnd Coutourl maile an Important nr-ivo ueon nereiororo uimi uu. j rent Saturday night when they took tho tonus of Section r.201-520-Into custody Hill Gaffncy, an ex- lord's Oregon Laws, without com prlzeflghter, who made this city his, relation given In tho manner rc hoadqtiarters about four years ago. Quired by law." and Hoy Colwell. Tho nrrest took A boom for holding logs, la not a dock. Is not w inrr. ami moro is piopojcil H, simply had tho one Idea in mind and for that reason, Is tho bnlanco of tho Stnto to suf fer. !u It not fair to stnto that the authors hnd In view this ono single Instanco in proposing the Amend ment and Ignored the logging nnd lumbering mnnufacturles of tho en tlro state, which nro undoubtedly covered by tho amendment. If It was tho Intention of tho uii- AND thora to confine tho nnicndmont til tho land between low wntor mnrlc and the menudor lino, then why dd It Include tho tide lands und'ioyv1 Innds adjoining tho navigable wutor state at, HANK FULL The Man Who wants to hn in Mm ut .... . "" "" ana-waoon with a hat that's "brimful" of style, must know that now it's time for a new hat. If It was tho Intention of tho framors of the amendment not to virtually prohibit now manufncturles In tho lumber business within the state, why did It provldo In Sec tion 8-b ns follows: II ., .k. , ,.... ....", Place In the Oregon Rooming House, a muck, ,h ol wmm. ...... t..u.u , warmly applauded. --- - -- . wWre Jhe ,nen wcro ,.,. not one sing a word In tl.o propos , ... ; ' -""' "' " Mnrahflcld woman to " """"-v ".. ,.v. v.. ... constitutional amendment wjucn win , . i'""' "' " -"- purely political gain- 8 '" appropriation In six years for1 T.:e pair arrived In town Hiur from ktn of lh f tho mibmorged lands of tho stato 1 Coos Hay as all tho former congress-, and Oaffney became acquainted with ,....,., ,- i,i,it iM unon Its nnvlgable wators not needed whom were unablo to bo present be- Mursliflcltl 'I'llltKK STOHICS. Ilanilon ..... .... ...i. i,.,. ....u.f mov n 11 1 n (hut rtvunlnir and decided : vviiuii ui i.iiv Biutv uu ! .....- -; o-... ---'" - , holding logs nro IIIU 111 llill.Uil . .lt,v by cities or towns for ' municipal to of docks up to nnruor lines, or in com- case of no harbor lines, then up to pelted to operate n boom at Its mill nnvlgnhlo water for tho construction slto for holding logs, which are nnd mnlntnlnnnco of prlvato ownod runiiv tnr Mm anw mill, nnd In mnnv docks thereon, but Bitch IcaBCB shall """""" places llko Coos Hay booms for , bo nuthorlzod only upon payment of 'imi0 ,y tho nutliora of this bill,' Hendy, Mr. Man whether your proferonco Inclines to fully styled derby or carries you to tho "extrenio" that m k year's latest arrival to tho Soft Hat Kingdom. ' thl! Stetson Hats in All Styles and in ofaoes If you haven't yot Invested in a pair of hoc-.you Bliould talnly eomo hero now, for never In your town worn timr . "'" iiii.ro Bo tn&nv really good footwenr Hlyles for men. K0 innltor whothe tastes run to black or tan, you'll find n pair hero to your iijjj0" Let your lloxt jmlr bo ?' Stetson Shoes "MOXKV TALKS" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Myrtlo Point constructed nti fair rental vnluo to ho nsccrlnlned n.mi of luiKinpii matters . . . a . n a. jt. . ... am .. nnnnitf n n inviiniiiin in iiiivi ii .i... t,n.nn tr. mndldate for lor j'oruanu, oui uie v-ongrwisiiiuu iu i - -.. - pnornioim exnonsn to tho occors nnd ovory nvo years uy uiBiniercsica np- ...Fwu Introduced by Mr. Hall- from Washington. Idaho and Mon- game. They went to Ga fne s room mm gQ o nlch ,0R prttlllorg.,. I "ewl. a "Umber scaler and cruls- tana, all of whom have Interests In In the Oregon Rooming House and In whch como down (ho rIvcrg ffom , WJiy (U1 ljoy nol prov(o n f ,w er a man fearless and with no Inter- the opening of the Columbia Klvcr. a few minutes i i lay lost .,, nil tho b)OVo tho U(,o wn(er lurng frCBi,. linicn,lmont for lll0 ,ottH,nB )f tll0 ufolo serve but those of tho coun-! QueMloim HullMt-r't Ability. money ho had with nlni at tliat time. c(g n t))o w,nlcr tm0 nn(, ht Ul0 fltbmcr(,od 1(U1lfl for ,0K?nK uoolnn tv 11 H. Watson, candidate for ,"Wlth r, Congrowmen In Wnh- Ho then borrowed $10 of n friend In mouth of Coqh nvor nJo10i t,)0 nmJ fm mU momR ow ewM .i!.A..i.i. ,.i,.i.i,...ii.nrinf th Ington." declared Mr. Douglas, "wc town nnd this went tho same way as ,,.....-. Tni,illir r,immnv !.n ..nn..i.f nmi a(nrn,i fnr nmm.f.ip.l cuuii vitm, uovu i. .i.- .... ...in i. ,i, iret flvo Rntiinlnv oviuiltlir nil- . .. . . .. --- , . .". 11... ......, Id f lila mnnv IllUSk 8UIH1 a IIIHII llll-n- HW IH uc .v ...oi ...... -.-, n --- !,.. 1,,,iln M'lllnli Mil llinm X.TII - In. .... pari ycai iTwii" h'VNA Ifi t of experience and tho belief able to nppoar before thorn, mako a other game was arranged and Lang- 1 .... . . ....i. ii.. ..i.i.ud ...! .n..ruinni mi. in. iinluifir's vntiniror brotllor W.lR asked that ho Is competent to discnargo me iniuire miun i....v - ...,....-. -- - - Im fn r tho office urot ln ' hMl manner possible, to take n hand. In tho meantime ftllowlnE Mr Watson 0. J. Arm- Who ever heard of Holllster making Sheriff Qtilno had been notified and strong, candidate for county commit. public address? Who ever heard a marked $20 bill was to be used to sloner, presented to tho audience of Holllstor taking a leading part In buy chips. After the game had pro a. "tho old war-hono and watch-dog Pbllc affairs? Whom would he hire greased n short time t.ie younger i ..i n to miiMik for h m?" MiiKonuerg was to mane somu ex- 1'iin K 1111 ii:l uiiu -.......-- 000,- whfch Is used In tho freshet time to catch logs which como from many miles nbovo tldo wntor nnd purposes Thld Leglslnturo, ns soon by tho hill, has only power to lenso thorn ; for "prlvnto owned dookB" at n fair which would probably not got to rental vnluo to bo ascertained ovory I as "ino oid of tlio county of the most progrcwtlvo and economl- That women appreciate the now cuse to leave tho room nnd leave the' nuUi()p Qf (,B nnon,linont to fon, tho mill unless they could bo caught , flvo yonrs by disinterested npprnls- by these booms, which provent thorn ors. from going to sen, over tho bnr. I In fucIi ovont, ovon though they Was It tho Intention of tho teased tho land for ono dollnr n year, they would havo to pay tho flscnto this property, and If not, why reasonable rental vnluo on tho lin- IIUNTLKY HTAItS AT l-OtyrilALL. ... ..i .i. .... -,.i i.. .ii.i.,- ,. hniinr thnt has boon awarded them, door unlocked. As Hon'ns ho had mi, uiiu ... u.. .- . , - i --. - county "has ever had." Mr., Arm- tho rrancinso ngnt, by cnuiusiaHiic oponou me nor mc uuituia ii'i-. , ,1M tlloy not rovdo In tho propos- provomuntB which tho mill nnd log. I atronif diclarcd that through' four registration nnd appearing nt the Into tho room and placed Uiq players 0(, nmin,lmont tlmt jogging booms, glng roinpnnleii mndo. In Tact, they years of scrvlco ho has always carried polls on election day, was tho main under arrest. They had their hear- ron8trllcto(, ,)cforo tj10 n,Cndmont would havo to lenso tholr own In- out his honest convictions and would topic of the address delivered by Mrs. Ing this morning before City Itecorder wont n,0 offocl Bhol,d l)(J exempt vcBtmont ovory flvo yenis, Just mi continue to do so If elected. K. Kelly, who was greeted with much Wlmberly nnd both pleaded gul'.y. ns won n8 ,,ock7 ,!io Smith-Logging Conipnuv would) "Tho history of tho Republican applause at tho close of her remarks. Sentonco was postponed until 1:30, W thoy for QnQ momont con- havo lo lease tholr $.10,000 boom party Is recorded In tho history ofi'Tlut not only must this enthusiasm when they were again broug.it before ,0J1(, Umt ,)y t,0 lB1R of t,0 worilj,f lt col1 ,)0 roI1Btorc(l n dock, the progrens of tho United States," bo shown by the women, but by tho tho city recorder and nftor consider- ,,dockB Ul0y hn(1 , ,,,, lhcao nml , cnB0 Uloy ,,, not ,iay B declared Charles I. Hclgard. who fol- men ns well," said tho spoakor. nblo questioning nt IiIb handB thoy,,OBB,lK ,)0on)B ,, 0VQr Ul0 8tato, much for It at tho nppralBora said, lowed Mr. Armstrong, and. who brief- "I have known Mr. Hooth for more weru both fined $15 nnd flvo days 0(l Cof)g I)n.( q0,UIIo ntvcri Ump-lthoro Is no provision by which thoy ly pointed out tho acts of the party than thirty years declared C. A. Sehl- In the city Jail with tho understand- (Hn Ynqtilnn Hay, Tillamook, Col-'would bo reimbursed Tor tho $!!0,- nnd what they have meant for the bredo, "nnd I know him for un lion- Jug thnt If tho flno was paid tho Jnll umbft 1Uvop n)1(j UlQ willnmnttolnoo they had Invested. ' growtliof the entire Union. Througn ornblo nnd a captiblo man, ono of Sentonco would be Biisiioiided. (laf- R,vcr( or ,fl ,t H()t n fnct t)mt ,oy ,H ,t ronHOnnl(lo to B,,,nso Hint the efforts of tho party. Its work for churaeter nnd good business." lie noy wan fortuiiuto In having tho no- B,iu,jy ij j,, ,nll(j tll0 Ol)0 dock .cnpltnl can bo Induced to Invest on Iho people, said Mr. Itelgard, It has brought out the Idoa that tho elect- co.simry cnHh on hand r.nd promplly , Portia,,,!, wlilch Senator Miilkoyniich proposition, nnd In It right a right to lay claim to the support Ion of Mr. Hooth to tho senate would paid IiIh fine. Colwell wna without sought to conHscnto nt "HANK j for tho logging companies already of tho people. Mr. Itelgard respond-, mean a man from Oregon who did funds mid will linger In tho city baa- pnu, STAOi:?" Why should nil in oxlatonco to conflscato tholr h,l In nnmn nttnrku niailu on hllll Hot COtlll) (lilt of Portland. A groat tile for tllO next tWelVO dnys. Ilu.ui. mill nml loi'i'lm- In.hiHlilnH l.nmim ii.l, I. .ii Hi in- lmvit rnimliMiclnil horsonally, gave referonco to hU past fault with past representatives from, A woman traveling uh tho wlfo of nll oyor tju, fltn0 i)0 conflBcated Jiiflt without reasonnblo compensntlon be- Bn" f """'mi "'i'"! I r'areor and said that ho had u much, this state. (Jafnoy was with tho pair nt the hrcnuso Bomo property owner lu , Ing paid thorofor? ,,,"t ?vmi ;;,U B, "ngK,"K ,n f leaner record than tho men who1 A word of warning ngulUBt tho time the nrrest wns mndo and display- Portland did not construct a wharf j i it fair to tho pcoplo of tho sought to cast Insinuations nt him. passing of frok laws was the main od for tho officers' Inspection a mnr- ,H,)fm his land nnd wharf out to stnto, when tho promoters (IIbciibb His remarks were spirited nnd point of tho ddres dollvored by Hon. rlago certificate slgnod by a minister tho momulor lino, when Senator! tho nmondniont to lgnoro Hb Inn brought applause. ' I. S. Smith, who spoko briefly at tho In Pendleton. Tho offlcors nro In- Mulkey's commlHslonorH thought Ituago, which is in black nnd whlto lloth Messrs. Itelgard and Douglas ' closo of the meotlng. The men loft cllnod to doubt tho gennlnonoss of ought to bo improved and ho didn't ! nnd contend thnt tho nmondmont told their version of the recent street today for llandon where tho third the document, howovor, nnd will In- do ro? i will not affect tho logging or mill meeting of tho Democrats, held as a meeting of tho flvo lu this vicinity .vestlgato thlx phase of tho affairs of u Is not truo thnt Mr. Xolgler, intorostB? la It fnlr to contend that non-partisan mooting to aid Holllster, wll bo held tonight, , tho couple lieforo thoy nro released, who drew tho bill for thoso who tho amondmont only roachoa tho ,.,.,, ., ,.,, bodB of tho navlgablo wntora of th iBtnto botweon low water mark nnd tho harbor lino, whon tho lnnguage why nro thoy not big enough and brond enough In tho Interest of tt.o peopio of mis great Btato lo ac knowledge tho danger of oniiutlm; tho amendment, and If n'ocotwiry commonco nucw with a bill, which v ; 1 1 bo nn ludiicouieiit to progress ...! ..,.! rlnH....l .llnlill.l l ...l iiiiu nut ii iiiihiiiiii. iitiuiiiit .u .!.- m ... r- 1 I i fiscato existing rightB. whin win ! Benefit Entertainment for Sun- Injuro or destroy tho boat man ifae turlng IndiiBlricB In tho Stato or Oregon. I vonturo to prodlct that any In telligent voter who will m-id tho proposed nniendment, no matter how vlclotifl ho may bo, will not .icknowledgo himself guilty of vot ing for It. It Is vicious lu tho ex treme. Vote .12!) X No. Voto St!) I X No. (l'r.ltl Advertisement, Oregon Pro tective Association.) In a gamo of football recently at' Portland between tho Multnomah Cluli and tlie Orogou Agricultural College b'loyd Huntley, of (Sold llcnuh, and n brother of Harry Ilunt lnv nf North llend. nhivod n Htar gnme. on tho college toam, and to him and Dialogue Tim "Jlnui" his team-mate. I.ulz. Is given tho ciwllL of (). A. C.'k 10 to G victory, over tho club men. day School There Enjoyed by a Large Number (Special to Tho Tlmei,) 8U.MNKH, Ore., Oct. 28. A flu program wiib given nt 8uniner lull lu Sumner' Saturday evening, Octo ber J0th nt S o'clock. Tho pro ceeds aru to bo used for the Uat fit of tho Sumner Sunday School After the program n lunch ot col feo nnd cake was served, Whlto Knight Serenade "Alice" Ovurturo "Clnremont" Sumner Orchcilrj pialoguo Helen Fnrrln nnd Mnrlo Conlopi ltoeltatlon Jessie Nortoi Piano Duet Hlldtir Selandcr and Mrs. 0. C. Motley. Ilccltatlon rteute Spill Jonnlu Catching and Uotcrt Norton. rho Sunday Ore- Malo Quartetlo I Arthur, Frod, aoorgo and ma now Solandor. iimdo glory, thorn Is another Hiiro Rneltntlon ... Lavello ninkentnrl flngorod, fleet footed young collogo;Uccltatlon. .. .Justlno WMppcmu inato who desorvoa nil tho nrnlso Concert Ploco, A Few Words in the Interest of Truth Referring to various statements appearing in the press recently, the Royal Baking Powder Co. states: That it has no interest whatever in the controversy over the use of Albumen (sometimes called the white of egg) in baking powder and has not had any part in the actions before officials that have taken place in the various states; That it believes Albumen to be entirely unnecessary and used only for deceitful purposes: That if Albumen was a proper ingredient of baking powder, or performed any legitimate function, it would have adopted it many years ago, as its cost is infinitesimal; That it has no interest, director indirect, in the K. C. Baking Powder, the owners of which are reported to be opposed to the use of Albumen, nor in the Calumet or Crescent baking powders, in both of which Albumen is used; that the only baking powders in which it has any interest in the United States are its own well known brands, "Royal' "Dr. .Price's" and "Cleveland's" all made of Cream of Tartar. The Company believes that the question whether Albumen is a proper ingielient for baking powder is insignificant compared with the vastly more important question as to Alum, the use of which in baking powder has been so generally condemned. It is a noteworthy fact that all the baking powders containing Albumen , are made of Alum. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York that can bo written about him. Ho is Huntley, tho boy who received Lulz long paBH In tho second qunrtor ol tho hard fought gamo nnd, distanc ing hnlf n dozen puraiiorrt, plnnted tho ball bohlnd tho goal lino for tho touchdown that outcounted Multno mah. "Huntloy plnyed almost as bril liantly, u h Lulz. . Ho was down tho Hold on punts to fell tho vocolvor In of tho nmondmont In black and whlto covers 'put;! nuns np tiik NAVHJA- ni,K WATBK8 OF THE STATU AT ,ll trnoJfs "' ''"Poa open tho In 17ANK FULL STAOK" terforenco of tho clubmen tlmo and "if It was' only tho' Intention to , Knn ns IfUhndbeonvapor." cover tho tldo lnnds, why not sayi tldo lands, Instead of "bank full. ,:A'rs XOTH1XO IN 18 1AS. 8tago," and If lt moant tho navi-p ' nf Ihn fitnfn wliv illil . AICK .Mini ill milium 1111.1 I ci imiin w . w. .. Trip to Kiigcno. I gable bays- ho say "navlgablo waters," which lucludos rivers, lakos, bays and In.- j jjuOKNB, Or., Oct. 28. Georgo ,ot8' Nelson, of Florence loft on yostor- lf lt did not Intend to tako from , finy for Portland. Nelson hasn't oat- tho I'orta, which navo ueou organ- nnvtlilne for eighteen days. It Ized undor tho port law ot 190!) tho authority thoro glvon to tho Ports to Improve tho bays, rivers and harbors within Its limits and to construct, maintain nnd oporato upon any of tho waterfronts, towk two fiiouds of his, Chnrlcy Pos ter and Frank Duskoy, Jr., of Flor onco, two dnys to bring him to Eu gene. Thoy brought him from Flor ence to Maploton up tho Sluslaw ln a boat nnd mndo tho fourteen miles wharves, ware houses and dry docks from Mn,eton to WUovIlla on a hand anil to coneci irom vobihiih uihui cnfi ,a wenkonei, condition made tho snmo wharf ago and dry dock- , pouioiiB for him. From Wlso- ago. Why did It not have a pro- vUn ())o mm mmo q o m vision to protect thoso ports so that WIUlunetta Pac,flCi Nol80n wont t0 thoy would havo Bomethlng to re- popHam, , tho Q car Ho w, munorato thorn for tho Investments . ont. . .. .. , . . n HnnUnp. tU BJ4lb IU till ', fcMW J" which thoy nro making for tho Im provement of tho bayB, rivers and , harbors within their boundaries, In ' tho anticipation thnt thoy would hoi protected undor tho law In bolng nblo to collect wharfngo nnd dry. dockngo, Tho Port of Coos mortgaged Its proporty to tho cutout luni In that city for treatmont. DUX.V IX MY11TLK POINT. ' W. C. Dunn, n practical tailor for merly ot Mnrshfleld. Is opening a liny nlono' has ', fehl '" tuo Carter building on Fourth y to tho extent i street In tho rooms formerly occupied ' ' ' ' U' ... T-. . 1 ,...,,. ....... ,-.,.. T.....'-- of $000,000 for tho Improvement tf , T - ."". .yruu roim r.iuui- tho tributaries to Coos Hay and Coos , l''ls. llav Psolf, and anticipate an Income I under tho provisions of tho act up-1 1MPOKTAXT NOTICE. j on which It was organized to .win pay Intorost on this Investment, nnd I I respectfully request anyone wlsh- if tho amondmont did not Inton I to lK to tako ovenlng school work to I disturb or affect theso -ports, why' write mo at once stating tho kind of doos It not say so. , work you wish to tako. Tho truth Is ns I havo always I Plumbers, mechanics, prospective contonded .that tho framor of the! pharmacists will find our science do ! nmondmont, nnd tho bill accompany- partmont especially well equipped. I Ing It, had tho Portland waterfront ! Ho f reo to write mo or seo mo if i lot In vlow, nnd did not consldor ' ' ro Interested In ovenlng study I tho enormous Injury lt would do to "f any kind. ,Tho school will do Us tho balanco of tho stato. Portland cannot afford to havo tho mill, logging and harbor in- dustrles put out of business nn ' moro than any other portion if best to servo any local need. F. A- TIEDGEN, Superintendent ot Schools, Marsh field, Oregon Tho I.lttlo Shiiow Primary Class. Violin Solo "Flower Song," Arthur Solandor. Recitation Mona Conlopn Song "America" St11001 Moon Winks Thoughts of Homo Overturn, King R Sumner Orebntn PHIZES AT FAIIl. Mnrttliflelil and North Rend lW Who Socuml Award Anton tho Mnrshfleld and XoJ nond peopio who wore awarded P o3 In tho Industrial Division o MM Myrtlo Point Fair were tho t0'101, Ing: Maihflcld. Clnrn Abel, Sowing Pro VJI..-I-' Doris Phlllpps, Cooking Rnklng, iW V " Ruby Carlson, Sowing, 1W VII , Ruby Carlson, Plain Apron ... J Loona Hoffman. Embroidery J. R. Milton. Potatoes. 1 George'ness'oy, DalVy Itecord noryl Noah. Canning "and i( sorting. ProJ. HI North Rend. , Florenco Laird, Mending . 'f Evelyn Clark, Hanoaenu Mary KJellman. HandkerchW Evelyn Clark, Darning Mending " Ruth Halstenu, . ,0i Preserving. PioJ- Ul V. ." jc Florence Laird, Handkerchief.. and .1$ Ml and COW IS PltOLIl'Itt "IHnckllemity Has Thiv P.1 in Flvo tw IVinJ k EUGENE. Deaut,)-, tho stnto, nnd whon such nn awful Roofing. If you need your roof gauon8 0f milk a day . . o"B!rt iv mvned u i r i. "' ".:.""" ,mb at e man, n unirji" "'; , iir bouie- of the city, at the end oj" l(f vard. yesterday gayo blrtj I third pair of twins In the W Mr. Holoman 1b owned W',, is her ninth calf In that J Heg g,teB tho past 29 months w w birth to six calves and i calves which Is now some tWM year old gave birth to t b tlmo ago. Her progeny jn t years has been twelvejiert. UiaCK ueauw - , ,.( a , being a mixture " t fi,e ,J other stock, um " h pill cow 601110 I' -adi;...Tg,,ilngxej)allsL&goJU Ilrlce, Phono S9. J teats, 3,S byttorfi