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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
iiM$ ffv wSA flra ' v ' i n ii mu :M "imrnpifv FOUR ULL MIL JfiCK 23 Degrees in Night is Coldest in Years 19 Degress Low est Ever Recorded on Bay I COLD AT KUGHN'K. : Dorsey Kreltzer received a j tolephono mcasngo from Eugeno j this morning saying It wns four- j teen degrees .abovo zero tlicro ' last night, nine degrees colder than It was on Coos Bay. Thcro Is lots' of snow and lco at Eli- j geno. 1 : 'i : ti TUX MILK FHOZK.X. I I j Parties from Ten Mllo report considerable lco in Ten Mllo j lakes this morning and somo of j tlio gasolino lnuncjios had to j plow through It for nearly half j a mllo In getting to Lakeside, j Jack Frost Is king; nil hall tho king. For ten days this monarch 'has held sway, not only over tho en tiro cast and country north of us, but over Coos Day as well. Evory morn ing for more than a week tho head of tho houso has "cussed" through purplish lips as ho filled tho empty coal scuttlo out In tho woodshed, stopping ever and anon to thaw his fingers with a warm breath. Tho thermometer tried no altitude flight last night; tho weather man declares It dropped down to 23 de grees abovo zero. This Is tho coldest point In years, In fact tho lowest ov er recorded on tho Day, says tho satno authority, was 19 degrees abovo tho zero mark. On every big and little pond thcro froze a enko of lco almost thick enough to hold up "Young America." Somo actually did try to skate, but tho thickest lco was only about half nn Inch. t At tho edgo of tho Day near Eastsldo It was reported this morning thcro was found a covering of lco for several feet out into tho Day. On Sunday morning tho thcrmomo ter went down only to 30 degrees, but tho dlffcronco between yesterday and this morning was plainly evident. Dut oven at this Coos Day ncems to faro better than Portland, whero Hkatlng on Columbia Slough has been enjoyed for a weok and Just below tho Roso City tho Columbia was frozon over from shoro to shoro so that tho ships had to plow their way through. Tho present Indications nro for a clear and cold Christmas, tho general belief being that thcro will bo no nt mouphorlc chnnges during tho week. 8KAT1.VO AT KUfiKNK. KUQKNE, Or., Doc. 21. Duo to Iho recent cold snap, lco skating lins become popular In Kugeno, several smnll ponds whoro tho water is shallow having frozen over thick enough to permit of tho sport. A iiumbor of Kugono people dug tholr nkntcs out of tho basements nnd nttlcs and Journeyed to n pond about a mllo wost of Kugono to enjoy tho fun. DKItltlKS HIPH.V I.V COM) AT ItOSKIUUtC ROSKDUHO, Or., Doc. 2 1. With tho IhcrmomoU'r ruglHtorlng about 22 tlogruoH abovo zero, Don Mad dox, a local Southoru Pacific con ductor, wont to tho roar of his homo, n short distance oust of Iloso burg, whuro ho picked a branch containing about 30 rlpo raspbor rloo. Tho raspborrlos aro largo, well colored and nro ot oxcollont flnvor. It was 21 dogroos abovo zoro Friday night, tho coldest in two years. V. C. Gorst of tho Gorst and King Lino Bald today that pnrtlos ln Old j MIL w FROST US uc Isorlh Dond Informed him that tholr 1,1 bby COAL. Tlio kind VOL' lmvo .commenting on tho Coach-Slmpsou-thormoiuotors registered It abovo ALWAYS I'SIJI). Phono 7U. lliclflc TroadL-ohl cases from Dandon. savs: zero last night. THE GIFT SUPREME See Our THE GIFT SPLENDID A 1 See Our Fine THE GIFT PRACTICAL A See Our Excellent Stock The GIFTS That ENDURE EVERYTHING in JEWELRY At the Red Cross Jewelry Dept. iJElIllii THE RUSSELL SAGE TO LOCATE ON FARIVI Relative of Deceased Millionaire Comes to Coos Bay to Make Home Itussell Sago, son of a nephew of Russell Sago, ,tho deceased imtltW millionaire of Chicago, with his wlfo and her sister, Miss McCarthy, have arrived In tho city, coming hero di rect from tholr homo at ReiiBsnlaer, Indiana, and nro now looking for a dairy farm on which they expect to locate, making this their homo. Tho family aro old friends of R. O. Craves, whom they accidentally " '"""' - - discovered lived in Marshflold. A to bo brought into open cour t, an-brother-in-law or Mr. Graves la post- pnrcntly for a complete and thorough . - t ...i 'nlrhtrr. master at at ncnssoincr ami wiien ; Mr. Sago changed his postotflco ad drcs3 to this city ho was told to look for his old friend. At tho tlmo of RubsoII Sago's death tho father of tho prcsont Russoll Sago Inherited a sharo of tho big fortuno which ho Immediately invested in farm iironcrty In tho mlddlo west. His son is a practical farmer, having I different story thnn hns yet been glv spent tho greater part of his life on I en tho public, now thnt they sco thom tho farm. Ho Is enthusiastic over selves confronted with tho possibility what ho has seen of Coos Day and I declares ho will bo greatly pleased to locato horc. IS I Supt. Steiner Has Little Hope for His Recovery-Frank B. 1 Waite Talks of Business j Major L. D. Kinney, of Plat D I fame, who was commlttced to tho asylum a fow months ago, shows SAY EI 0 S no mental improvement and a phys-j tod tho grand Jury, nnd If Ruby Nos-fnct 1Q forcat 80rvIc0 frnnkod , through bo that It could slulco out leal decllno has set In which has;ior nnd Lolltn Simpson will ndhcro ; through ,nBt Bcn80I1 ft 2000 pound all tho dobrls. Ho expressed his bo causcd tho officials to practically unshakenly to their affidavits which I i.i.i i i , ,i .. R n i,. ,m, ,, mmnin Rnnnrml glvo up hopo for his recover. Tins innu ! rnlinrl nll'nii Til II rail fl V n'n. """-- - --' - nlng by Sup . S elncr. of tho hos-1 pltnl. to F. D. Watte. Dr. Stelnor Informed Mr. Wnlto that It was simply a matter now of how long Mr. Kinney would live, hopo being given up for his recovery. , Major Kinney Is a much younger jnnn than was goncrauy supposcu. fIIo Is now fifty eight yearn old. Mr. Walto arrl.tid In Saturday evening, coming horo to look nftor tho foreclosures on ono of his mort gages on Kinney's trnct. Receiver Wattcr's plan to redcom this tract has not worked out. Judge Harris lias not yet mndo tho final order In tho Kinney re ceivership to permit Jmlgo Wntters to go abend. Howovor, It will soon l bo forthcoming ns Judgo Harris will rctlro from tho Circuit Court bench January 5 to go on tho Oregon Supremo Court bonch nnd ho will tlnlBh tho enso lioforo that tlmo. Mr. Wnlto said that ho was still waiting on tho Marshflold man who was nogotlnting for n lonso on tho theator which ho Is arranging to build on Second street near Central. Ho said that ho was ready 'to go ahead ag soon as tho party said for tlm to. Whllo Mr. Wnlto did not announco who tho proposed lonsco was, it hns been roportcd that It Ib Ilobort Marsdon, Jr. Mr. Wnlto linn Jimt rot u mod from a trip to Snn Kr tco. Ho nays hiiKluoBK coiidll Ions arc Improving nnd bankors and IiuhIiiobs mon nro most optimistic. Ho says that tho oxposltlon grounds havo boon prac tically complotod nnd qulto n iium bor of tho oxhlblts placed. Kn routo horo, ho noticed that thoro was about flvo foot of snow along tho railroad track nt Stuson, I California. j Mr. Walto expects to loavo WodnoBday to spond Christmas with his family at Suthorlln. Llvory nnd Transfer 'nnimny. A DIAMOND Superb Line. RING Assortment WATCH COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHNbLU, uhluun, mxw, MUCH CONJTCTURE.GURRY MAIL IS E Indictment of Three Women for Perjury Causes Specula tion. May Involve Others (Specla Ho Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Dec. 21. Feeling has been tense In this city over tho turn that tho Conch-Trendgold affair has taken, whllo thoso who came from Dandon reported that tho city had almost been hushed Into silence hccnuBO of tho developments of tho past week nnd nowor develop ments expected, now that this feud, i ...i.i. it.. ..... fittilflrnHnna In ulinilf What tho oiitcomo of tho Indict ment of tho three women will bo caused tho wildest rnngo of con jecture In tho discussion, both on tho street and around tho court houso. In somo quarters It wis main tained that tho girls would break down nnd toll another nnd nn entirely of going to prison, whllo In other . quarters It was as cmphntlcaliy ns- sorted that but ono thing could pob- slbly follow, viz., thnt tho grand Jury, I which has temporarily recessed pond lag further developments In tho trial !of theso women, would bo compelled to reconvene nnd Indict nnothcr par ty.. As a mnttor of fact, futuro devel opments and possibly unexpected ex- posures, which until now havo boon j00'1 ' in "wvib or m grand BOVorn m'C If ;tliroo won;cn wlu . . ' firmly by tho stories they told In tho , Herron and Coach trials of Monday j nnd by what they aro believed to have . nr0 BaI(, t0 nllcg0 Bomo Btnrtllng at- .. .. ... . m -.11.1 ' cushions, men nuomuj irc.iKui mnj. ,)0 forced Into open court nlonii ! RANDUN S with tliom. Tiint uiey win nuncro to Tho prlco .to bo paid tho con tholr story wnB Indicated whou , tractor 1b ?.7,N8 por year for n they wero arrested and brought ond limit of COO pounds nnd 3& Into court, when, whllo nwalt-, cents a pound for excess of this Ing ball In n room adjoining j weight. Tho trip must bo mndo tlw court room they ropentod- within 23 hours and to do this tho ly nBBortod that tlioy had told Iho ' packhorsos must trot Bomo of tho grand Jury nnd tho trlnl Jury tho j wny. Thoro Is a rolny of men nnd truth that thoy hnd been coorcod horscH nt Mnrlnl. It rouulro 25 whon giving their ' ovldonco In tho Herron nnd Conch cases In tho Dan xlon Ilccordor's court. "I'm willing to tako my mcdlclno," declared Lolltn, "but I want Trend gold to tako his, too. Aro they going to Bond us to Jail when wo havo told thom tll(5 t"t?" Uu by gavo expression to a slmllnr sentiment regarding tho city attor ney ot Dandon. On tho other hand, tho adhoronts of Attoruoy Trcadgold Insisted that tho trlnl ot tho thrco women could result in but ono ending, viz., thnt tho girls would ho shaken In tholr ovldonco nnd bo forced to tell a story that would ultimately complotoly ex- cj.mj jnw onorato Trcadgold and removo tho IlcBnr,;ing Mr TrcadBoWH person- stain that undoubtedly has been cnstjnl ,.,,.., .,, H,n(tIni? , thn mm. on his nnnio In soma quarters bo cniiHo of his connection with this cn tlro mnttor nnd tho BOiiKntlonnl nc ciiRntious ot tho Simpson and Noslor girls.. TO TuEAOGOLD UP Western World Says Majority of Citizens There Will Sup port His Vice Crusade Tho Western World of Dandon, In ! For tho information ot all out siders it might bo said thnt regard i loss of all that tho trimmings that j iinnm In linvn linftri nttnphnr! in thrt . . . ..-, , . main cntreo of tho legal bill of faro1 that Is being consumed In tho appeal of tho Coach llouor case, tho lurco majority of Dandon pooplo-constl- tutlng tho bettor elomont heartily endorso City Attorney Treadgold's attempt "to purge tho city from tho foulness it has been toloratlng." i Whntover may develop from the Llttoriiess that seoms to havo grown , out ot tho struggle, tho decision ot i solt-rospecting Dandoulans thnt tho i undesirable place of business, bo it , saloon, restaurant, or what, must go; will Tomnln unchanged. It the Coaches nro unfit parties to conduct , a saloon in Duudon, and It Is general ly conceded that thoy aro, then ac cording to tho city ordinance thoy cannot bo allowed to operate. It was becnuso ot his ability and fearlessness that Attorney Tread gold was given his position nnd the pooplo of Dandon as a wholo will bland back of hliu ln every move BANDON BACK CHANGED GAIN I.. t-i.-.. n.. mo cnni DC laKen uvbi hmuuir Route to Agness and Then uown Kogue mvur Tho Grants Pass Obscrvor snys: J. J. Wcerslng, secretary of tho Agness Commercial Club, was In tho city to havo Post Master Don nell endorso tho bond for $25,000 thnt must bo given to closo tho con tract for carrying tho malls over tho mountains from West Fork to Agnoss. t A number of Post Offices nro de pendent upon this servlco for quick er delivery, of tholr mall. Gold Ilcnch, Wcddorburn, Lnnglols, Port Orford and other places nro bettor nblo to bo served with dally papers and other Important matters sooner i thnn under a proposed systom that would rondor theso plnces almost Innccesslblo ns far as mall com munication Is concerned. Had tho Post Office Department carried out Its design It would havo required seven daya ono way and nlno dnys in tho opposite direction to send mall from Harbor to Port Orford, not forty miles npart. Happily tho now contract, thnt Is about completed, will avoid this tedious dolav. Dut tho trip from ,Wcst Fork to Agnoss, B3 miles, Is j no picnic In tho winter tlmo. Tho snow now, nt tlio uigiiest point, which Is .1700 foot abovo sea level, Is up to the arm pits and when tho horses can not follow tho trail they aro left nt tho low lovel and tho malls, Including parcels post, aro packed by men on snow shoes nnd i skits. j When It Is known thnt tho citizens I down tho Roguo get their flour, ; grain and feed, and wire-fencing, ,,,. ,, .. ,.,, , null- nufH aim ihiiui iii-cubhimus uvur . , .. contrnctor 'takes' nnn ,,,,,,,, ,1n , phnrn i I ouml ,)nrceiH( nn,i mnii0 ovory , ' ' nml bonst nctually work, which nwkCH ni0 word choro a misnomer. packhorsos and four men to opornto this route. TllA.A MHA 1("fl f..MIn- t... .l.f iiiuiu uiu iuu luiuiiiuH iiiuiiK nun lino that now got tholr mall In this way, besides tho 2S0 families at Gold Bench and nearly as many nt Wcddorburn who nro benefitted. I Thoro nro school houses nt Dig DoniJ, Agnoss, Quosntcnn nnd Forry nlong tho river. Mr. Wcorslng was out two wcoks I to speed tho junking ot tho contract. j Ho walked tho government trail ; from Agnness to Merlin and feels that I Ilia Mnin nml rnnnnv Invnatml In tlilu viimu t tll4 titutu; mi vntvu til III 10 trip has been well spent. aimed at tho nnforcoinonl. of n intml. mtinlty thoro has novcr boon n qucs- linn Tin ...... l. 1 . ...t.l. iiwh. uu iiiuiiia lu uu L'lllllH(l Willi n iiumboi of vicious nc Is by tho par- , Imt thoso tlos ho Is prosecuting charges havo not Injured his ropnta tlou In tho least ns far as local poo plo ,aro concerned. Thoy rcnllzo tho Bourco and tho conditions undor which such charges aro brought. No mattor what tho outcomo of tho chnrges boforo tho grand Jury may provo to bo, It will rcqulro moro substantial ovldonco than has yot boon suggested, oven though such ovldonco may convict him ln court, boforo tho peoplo ot Dandon will find him guilty. AT Henry H. Gilfrey, Old Oregon ian, IS Une 0T I WO Ure ' nnn Ranracanlofiimo REPRESENTED BAY CON S J H othor Portland property figured as Coa Bay was efficiently ropresont- part l'"'mnt j"'"0 tran8aj."' ' cd nt tl10 National nivors and liar- TT T CoGs WaahlnBton, D. CJcmUtco. I on tho nominating com- Docombor 9, 10 and 11 by Henry II. Gllfroy, reading cloik of tho United States Sonato, who Is an Oregonian. Ho attonded tho sessions in com - pnny with X!. W. Hodson, tho Port land Representative In Congress. Ills lottor, Just received by Hugh McLaln, of tho Chamber of Com merce, Is as follows: "On receipt of your telegram I had my name entered as ono ot the delegates to tho National Rivers nnd Harbors Congress, nnd for two ilnva hnvn 1llliontlv uttnmlnrf ..!- ii.... .1 I H-... ... uAi-uiii'iu speecnes, ."Mr. C. W. Hodson was tho only person present from Orogon, besldos myself. Ho was on the, resolutions ' 'DISCUSS METHODS nrninlnn-nf North Arm of - -.," i Mvi blOUgil WUITIB& rui i ttiiu Council representatives Three- means for opening tho drain box nnd to drain tho north arm ot Mill Slough were presented yesterday afternoon whon A. II. Powers, rep resenting tho Port of Coos liny, Cnrl Albrecht tho city council, nnd D. L. Buckingham, city engineer. No def inite plan was ndoptod and nnothor meeting will bo hold on Thursdny evening, whon It is probnblo thnt a method will bo nccoptcd for presentation to tho Port Commission and tho City Council. To uso hydraulic mcaiiB for opon- g tho drnln box Is tho schomo of A. II. Powers. Ho would uso tno nro onglno nnd stnrllng nt low tldo from tho lower end ot tho box would work up, from mnnholo to mnnholo, mak ing tho opening n little at n tlmo. Mr. Powers believes that tho prcssuro ot tho wator would ho sufficient to slulco tho dirt out of tho box, thus opening It for tho subsequent drain ing of tho north nrm of Mill Slough, according to tho decrco ot tho circuit court. Would Open Ditch. That tho cntlro box Bhould bo opon cd up. clonnod out and In thnt way ropalrcd was tho bollef ot Council man Albrecht. In doing this ho would bo getting two birds with ono stono. Thcro Is a permanent sower proposed nnd with tho ditch onco opened Mr. Albrecht believes that tho abutting property owners would Inter pay tho cost for oponlng tho ditch when tho sowor is laid. Would Uo UulkliemR' City Engineer Ducklnghnm ndvanc L,l tho nlan of bulkhcadlng nil ortho drain box that Is not now filled up nd In this way got tho wator started through tho drain box that tho water ...... from nbovo would bo ublo to opon tho cntlro box. T BRINGS BIG SUM FatllCr Of C. C. Going, Of Marshficlfl. Sails Pronertv ' ' . for $165,000 in Portland Tho following from u Portland lnud paper will bo of lutorost horo, as tho project was engineered by tho mtuor of c. c Going of arshfioid and tho slto Included Is tho old homo Blto ot C. C. Going's grandfather: It. F. Lytic, prominent tlmbormau, yestcrduy purchnsod a $105,000 Christmas present for Mrs. Lytic', and paid u war tax ot $100 on It. Ono stump alone cost ?t0. Tho present la tho Royal Arms Apartments, at tho northeast corner of Nineteenth and Lovojoy streets. It was bought by Mr. Lytlo from A. O. Going, It. F. Wnssoll nnd D. D. McDrldc. Tho consideration was I1G&.000, of which somo $55,000 or G5'000 wa8 iml(l ,n CMBh; 00'000 Ux Btock ln tn0 I-inibornicn'H National uaiiic ana tuo uaiunco in property tho palatial homo ot It. F. Lytlo ai Hast Twenty-second and Hancock "t0". on of tho show places of lr- vlugton, Mrs. Lytlo was a party to tho transaction, but wus not supposed to know tho upartmont comes to her us n Christmas present. Tho Iloyal Arms Apnrtmont .was completed August 1G this year. It Is u five-story handsome brick struc ture covering u site 100x100 foot. It j occuplo tho historic Going homeslto and contains GO olaboratoly finished ' apartments. 1 Tho transaction by Mr. Lytlo wns ono of two largo realty deals. Tho other was tho salo of tho Nortonla Hotel property, on tho southwest corner ot Eloventh nnd Stark strcotB, l by S. Morton Colin to Charles R. - ! Frnzlor- ror approximately $200,000 ' Tim Vnrlnn In Io n olv.ctnpw Kit Mil In tt IW 1WVI to Hrf-Mw WUttUMIt covering a slto 100 feet square ! niltteo, Tll congress was well attended, ' nll(l adjourns tomorrow evening. Wo 1 "a(l Secretary Bryan with. iis yester- - 1 "y nl,(l Champ Clark was tno apoak. or of today," It is expected that a fuller report will bo received from Mr. Gllfroy, ft Rowing the closo ot tho session, UK MNb HUA Ml INT TO HUV KAN'DOLlMr. The gasoline sloop Randolph Is for salo. She Is a staunch llttlo craft- Itn JllSt Bllcll h. l)0at nS shnillil llO nwnr.il - hir lll nnniiln nt Il.it Vlf.l i ...... u i. ... iL . "" yioo muvo uu nv part or ""vn tuiu iu uio u..u. tically 8 ' M the poople of this place to orsnnlzo Probably come a rebate after the practt ; 0, t!B n stock company and buy tho boat, , I'ort Orford Trlbuuo. HUi'J5S StOfft Onan tV w- v jufn ILiVh) Evening this Weel 'jiiSi&s BAND0N MARSHFIELD I FOR EASTSIQEflS Grammar Grades and Sunday Schools Unite in Celebration With Santa Claus With tho uniting of tho Sunday Bchooltt of HaBtsldo and tho grammnr grndcB tho children nro planning on tho most olnborato and Buccessful Chrlstmau trco nnd oxerqtso thnt tltoy havo over hold. Tho entortnln- mont will bo hold in tho basomont MIS TIE of tho lJastaldo school on Wedncs-il'lock, aiul tlicro maietji'jV day evening nnd a gonornl Invltn-1 Hint will bring the Cbtaj Hon has boon extended to ovoryono to nttond. Mrs. Thomnn nnd Miss Fransc, tho tenchern, aro working hard drilling tho children for tholr songs and way aro asked to lut!4, uiiiioguoH, which uiey win prawni . mumions In Dr. Jlomi'u as part or tno program. Tho big treo Is to bo proporly decorated and on. It will bo candy for all who aro thoro, both young nnd old, according to tho niombors! muillc,nal ChrlltB11 ,.MW. of tho commltlco who havo tho bo ,.cld ,n (ha nlld Mn troo In charge. Mrs. W. Cavanaugh EpBC0Bl Churca M ,3 nas ennrgo or tno uccornuons io-, nro rocrnir -,- , .gother with tho young ladles of the tIlclr work an4 tUnijq sciiooiH. i moro than 100 chlldreaihil Mrs. J. A. Swnnson Is chnlrmnn ' tonil. Tlio youngiten vahti or mo gonorai commmco nnu is no- to ul0 trco at jertno'tWl lug aided by Mrs. Jean Drown nnd Mrs. Elinor Vineyard, whllo Mr. SwniiBon will havo chnrgo of purchasing. the E RATES II INTO ' Underwriters Declare Ncw be Schedule Book Ready Soon i S-JL- M. It. Colwoll and L. N. Drnln- t itrd returned this morning from j tho towns of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy, j whoro thoy havo boon Invcstlgnt- j lug tho flro ratoa and today thoy j visited In North IJoncI. Thoy ox- j poet to romaln hero until Thurs- j dny, whon thoy will loavo out for j I Portlnnd on tho Kldor. j PI IMSURANG f spcrlnlly handy, ! Tlm (horn will bo no ronort from I . .... ,miilee.4H n tho roprosontntlvoB of tho Undor- ... rccclvcd, (or " J ... ii t . tn.. .tli '"w Mtft Hi WmOltf U5(lUliai)IO Aiwicmuu" "in. a in WD l" .itn. Iini.il Ina ufnnV fnc nt lllint filX l' . ... ...,l AliO W ' wooks. Is tho hollof of tho Insurnnro ,,-,.. n bolhe t ,.... nr tin. Mtv Tiw. rirHt Informn- ! . ...... n.Vts. t'i tlon to ho recolvcd horo rolntlvo to' . chicken or lrw' 3 tho rnlso or tho lowering In Insur- t)mt wln m in PtWi?Sk nnco rates will bo when tho book L. , f,,ny In need of ratos Is recolvod, Whllo horo, tho underwriters, Dralnnrd nnd Colwoll, mndo abso lutely no comment on tholr work and rofusod to talk for publication. Thoy mado a strict examination of. fc jrR? ovory district In tho city nnd with I "w, JW, DM their maps and chart's marked outj , nEACH, W- tlw.l- ,.nnrt fnr tlio Plirtllinil offlCO. UUUV ... p """ " " reached here) uj . ,a Dulldlnir Insncctor U'uoigo W. , rtat' ,.,- minWra Trlhboy declares his bollef that tho of " Gold rjir. IJ men took Into .consideration tho " l ,,,,, the body H ,.... . 4t. ,i. Il.lt nn.l tho 11KS fOUnd ""V" ' rtlW strict tomnllanco of tho builders opinion ,j UllOUlVUUL't UI L.I1U 11IU lllitliu --- it.t If W&? and-property ownors with tho wiring ( Morsejr.J" ftttemPtlB ana otnor nro provenuvo uruuiunv. . g yw This, ho declares, will aid materially 'Cold Beae o Jrf In reducing ratos. Tno inci i- "f hrlds- 1" Mmsbflok has a now' aut'o flro 'government ' til truck 'will also aid In making In surance cheaper on tho ownors of property. On "Bomo of tho business hdusos along Front atreot, according to Mr. Trlbboy, tho insurance lias'beon as high as $7.25 annually on each 1100 of property, a rate that Is almost prohibitive', Accordlug to ffho underwriters, the lower they can safely place the ratoj tho better the jUisufanco companies aro ploased fornfho reason that low rates mean less fire risk, hence a safer Investment. There aro somo ownors wlio muo, vy " t 55.'w comnlled with tho nroner rogulatlons ; this . ., fit t I n tVinw i-nrn Inut nlfit ffl BOIUO tiUlO bl' a --.. . ...... .., .- - . -.ttiiiriiUM -- .... . ki, ..j . i. ,.,ora thorn will i businoss l" r ji'xlng of tho rates under tho now lower Sentml. book of schedulos, Coquiue Money Talks" THREE STORES MYRTLE More Than 100 Yk Coming -Baskelc i Made Up Vednes Provisions and mtmiu.. ' Iiib Into the hetitwtBji Kplscopal Qulld la iraliJ nnd Wednesday altenomMi nro expecting to meet ti&tt or ur. n, v. MorrorhM to thoso who othenlu,Tj wmioiit many neeealtldq . . " or gladness. Thoso who wlih told). whero tlicro will tltmhi ono to give Intormttlotuit) cihiiku ui nuiuicr u trttK Tho committee la tlifpj day evening la utoatM i members of the cborcll tinted their micMnM tor&i poBo and alio the into w a lines to Hunker HD1 ui 1 have kindly offered tMri Moro cases ot f imll! b t havo boon added to tie I'mt list nml tlio memlenolfci mlttee aro working eujH ory day In their elforUtowl nil nro supplied. Mki om families have been fotsl j ilnslliute. many of tBi nroner food and BKTBk houses sadly laeklnfUWlJ To them all It U 1 Bplrlt of t'hrUtmn m fl good Rifts and th mbswj l.nru nmkn an UKClt W1 ! who havo plenty to a llttlo with the m w , bring In any dotlei I 'ninny homes in WclU9 ! ii.oiivriiiiv receive! fM.ll.lron'8 flOthlBJ 0 ' Sicd.rten.tWl Morrow. ....viTHi is wf! riA. somo to u , . tnotimooftbea1 cldent. rnos COV& -... infer "I Assessor .-- .. - n-nriiL r mw tho valuation ; (,, for taxation m-; y, the changes or i EqualUatlon n """""...-i-iiiftloni' t 792. to "-' u S pared wb JJJljijii 1 ,mt 55.'"W. m " irt UK -nnPf " iiilil i mm I