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.Trarnarrra; f?r MiiBI iia "T' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOiin IWL . ..-t- .. -...,"1-' mffiiMMMmmMMMm SUTiiJ eXIiPl IJiBwf'jVbIilKMHev wihimwi L PlS ON FOOT "" . TO GRADE SLOUGH North Bend Council Discusses Roadway Across Pony Slough on Virginia Grading down of Virginia Avenue botweon Sherman nnd the cast line of Jackson street was thoroughly discussed nt a meeting of tho North Bend CouticlUast evening. The City Engineer., was Instructed to prepare his survey of tho street and City Attornoy Dorbyshlro will arrange deeds' for-a shnro of tho street Svhlch Is now privately owned; all to tho end that tho street may bo gradod through this winter. According i to tho rough estimate pt tho City Engineer It will tnko ap proximately 37,000 yards of dirt to tnako tho filling alone In tho slough beyond, that Is, with n roadway 80 feet wldo and extending across to Broadway on tho other side. Ho also allowed thirty per cent for set tling In tho mud of tho slough. Ills estimated cost of tho work was $0000. Removal of dirt from tho high Jots of Virginia nvcnuo, declared Councilman Holllstcr, would cost not moro than 30 cents n cubic yard, one-half of which could bo paid by tho property ownors whoso lots were graded nnd tho other slinro of tho cxponso from tho owners of property nbuttlng tho roadway across tho slough. At tho next meeting of tho Coun cil to bo held two weeks from last evening, tho mnttor will bo definite ly settled. Drain Waterfront Street. Watpr undor tho plank roadway on Waterfront street has becomo so deep as to almost float tho lumber nnd will result In a totnl destruction of tho plnnlc within a fow weeks If tho condition Is allowed to obtain, wan. tho statement of Councilman Uartlo. To put In n porous tllo bordering tho road with, sower tllo to net ob drains across undor tho rnllroad track and thenco to tho bay was tho decision of tho Council, Doncnth tho planking will bo plnced coarso grav el. An estimate of $200 for tho work, which was submitted by tho City Engineer, Included tho cost of labor, ono half of which Gorst & King havo declared their willing iicsa Co pay. SIIiIch Ilother Slides from tho big bluff front ing on tho roadway botweon North Bond nnd Mnrshflold havo several tlmos blocked tho roadway for traf fic, declared -Councilman Rartlo. Tho first tlmo tho oxponso of romovlng tho debris was paid by tho city. City Attornoy Derbyshire was in structed to draw up nn ordlnnnco that will levy tho oxponso of nil land slides from tho bluff upon tho nbuttlng property owners. Tho City Engineer stated there are 400 foot of tho high embankment within tho limits of North Ilond. 9100 to 1'nlr Exhibit North lVond Is obligated with tho other towns nnd cities of Coos nnd Curry Countlo to utnud Its hhnro of tho oxponso of tho two-county exhibit for tho Pannnui-Paclflc Ex position WO.B tho belief of the en tire membership of tho Council, though Councilman Holllstcr de murred nt tho appropriation on tho ground ttiatjlio city now owes ?70, 000, yet nt tho name declnrod there was no way out but to nllow tho oxpoudlturo. This will bo dono through an ordlnnnco nnd tho In utnllmont of flOO will bo paid on ono warrant. Hawker Pay LIcimim'h. Hnwkoru, vonders of nil descrip tions, nnd tholr nsslstants, Helling goods within tho corporate limits of North Ilond, will horonftor pay llconsos, ?10 dnlly for tho hawker nnu jy.oo daily lor his assistant. An ordinance to this effect Is bolng drawn up. To It Is attached a flno ranging from 20 to $100 for fall tiro to observe this law. Must Move Polos. From tho Oregon Power Compnny was recolvod it lottor protesting tho ordor received by them n fow weokB ago, (o movo several polos on Shor- man avenuo, which border tho cor-1 wur cuius nun uu iioi uuow ior ONE 1 ' To Select Gifts Diamonds -Watches - Rings WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS, KODAKS, FINE LEATHER GOODS Red Cross Drug Store JEWELERS OPTICIANS a ten-foot radius. "Six months ago," declared Coun cilman Fnlkcnstoln, "wo wanted all poles placed on this ton-foot radius. At that time Mr. Jennings, of tho Oregon Power Company, talked tis out of It. Now tho time has come when wo must have moro than a three-foot radius." Councilman Uartlo declared that Manager Hall, of tho tolephono com pany has declared his willingness to comply with tho city's wishes. "Wo ought to hnve an ordinance which will stato exactly .whero tho poles must bo placed and also that they .be painted," bo said. City Attornoy Derbyshire- wits In structed to draw up nn ordinance for submission nt tho next meeting of tho Council Which will Include theso features and also a clnuso prohibiting tho posting of any no tices or postors on tolophono or telegraph poles within tho city Urn Its. LOCAD OVERFLOW. (lives to Clirlstmni Fund. That tho spirit of Christmas was abroad was evident when ono of tho Mnrsh iield bartenders brought $5 to Tho Times todny to help somo poor kids who might not havo any toys for Christmas." Ho was a bit diffident, but his henrt was all right. Tho money will bo turned over to tho Qoodfollow movoment nnd will holp bring good cheer nnd a smllo of glad ness to moro than ono poor ktddlo this coming Christmas morning. Pnnqiiln Hfiidflcld on Htngc. Har ry llrndflold today received Bomo copies of Tho Minor, published nt ICotchlkan, Alaska, whero Mrs. Brnd fleld and tho children aro visiting at tho homo of her sister, Baying that Master Pasquln has scored quite n hit tliore. Telling of his appcarancoj at ono of tho theaters there, Tho Minor says: "Master Pasquln Brnd flold, tho boy tenor, sang two num bers nnd wnB heartily encored. Ho has u pretty volco and sings 'strictly in tune. Ills singing mndo qulto n hit." Here for Christinas. Homer Ring, tho well-known coon fancier from Tar Heel, arrived horo .last ovonlng to do his Christmas shopping. Tho last tlmo ho was up, ho won tho wager of n "bIioo Bhlno" from Coll Irolnnd nnd nftor tho latter lost ho only paid five cents for shining ono of Homer's shoos. Homor In sists that a shoo ahlno means that both shoes should bo shlncd while Irolnnd Nsllll Insists that a "shoo shlno" menus ono shoo nnd that when .two shoes nro included It Is "shoes shlned." Anywny Homer says ho Is going to hnvo tho other shoo shlned now, DImiiIms Charge. Charges of pot ty larcony proforrcd against Mrs. Sullivan nnd Joo McICcc, of North Ilond, wero dismissed this nftornoon In Judgo Shustor's court nftor a Jury of six had boon selected, part of tho Jury bolng women. Attornoy Ornvos objected to tho women, sny lng thoy could not legally henr n caso. It was idalmod that tho two had taken bedding belonging to Hort Hush, who proforrcd tho charges. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Edith Simmons, dnughtor of Chief of Pollco Cnrtor, wan takon Borlously III with mt attack of ap pendicitis and Wns rushed to tho hospital tills morning whero bIio underwent n successful oporatlon. Sho Is much better this nftornoon, Andrew, tho 13-year old sort' of Diivo Aloxaudor, foil Inst ovonlng nnd broko IiIh arm nt tho wrist. A doctor was called and tho Injured mombor dressed. Ho will havo It In a sling for soino tlmo, Mrs. L. L. Thomas Is recuperating nf'or u severe attack of quinsy. Ilho baby of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vlno- yard, of Eastsldo, Is Improving from its attack of pnottmoula BOOTH'S EASTEU.V OYSTERS. KT.U'FF GROCERY. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery imtl Transfer Company, . ,u 1IOOT1PS EASTERN OYSTERS. i',ii's' lillULKKV. MORE DAY DRUGGISTS PERSONAL MENTION E. DAGGETT, of Coos River, spont tho night In tho city. E. R. LBEKLEY was down this morning from Allegnny. J. A. GOODWILL of Coos River was a Christmas shopper today. II. W. W1LKINS is In from Lakeside on n short business trip. NOAII FOLK of Allegany wTts nn ovor-nlght visitor In tho city. E. p. GRAY wns a visitor horo to day from bis homo nt Coos Rlvor, 55. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, was In tho city todny on a business trip. DAN WALKER, of Tcmpleton, wns down on n business trip this mom- " lng. FRED VERING of Hnyncs Inlet, was horo today doing his Christmas shopping. ROBERT TEMPLETON of Hnynos Inlet wns down today on n busi ness trip. GENE VANDBRGER, of North In let, was down todny on n shop ping trip. OSCAR JOHNSON wns horo this morning on n shopping trjp from North Inlet. ARCIHEI JOHNSTON has gono to San Francisco to spend Christmas with his pnronts. WM. WATKINS, of Lakeside, was among tho out of town visitors in tho city todny. R. M. WEDSTER was among tho out-of-town visitors horo today from Allegany. MR. AND MRS. IRA METCALF wore up shopping this morning from South Inlet. C. P. CPLEMAN wnB among tho out-of-town visitors In tho city today from Tcmpleton. E. W. SCHIFFILE wns among tho buslnoBs visitors In tho city today from Hnyncs Inlet. MRS. CHARLES CROUCH wns down on a shopping trip this morning from Hnyncs Inlet. " MRS. J. H. STRETCH enmo down shopping this morning from hor homo nt Norllt Inlot. E. E. SPRAGUE came In yesterday on business from Lnkcslda and re mained horo over night. MRS. L. L. THOMAS wns nblo to bo down town today nftor a two ucoks' solgo of Illness. f. M. McMURPHY, of South Inlot, enmo up this morning doing his Chrlstmns shopping. OTTO FREDERICKSON was among . tho out of town visitors horo to day from South Inlot. hi A. LILJEQVIST, district attornoy, wns horo from Coqulllo todny on btiBluoBs nnd pleasure MRS. JEAN TERRY wbh among tho shopping visitors In tho city to dny from Allegnny. MRS. S. E. JUDD wns nmong tho out of town visitors In tho city today from North Inlot. NOEL NOAH, of Allegnny, enmo down this morning to nttoml to somo mattors of business. J. W. ARMSTRONG, of Lakeside, enmo In yostordny on business and spent tho night horo In tho city. DONALD CHARLESTON nnd fnmlly nro going to nandon to spond Chrlstmns at tho homo of hor mothor. WILLIAM ROI1INSON nnd wlfo camo down from Allegnny this morning to do their Chrlstmns shopping. MRS. SARAH JORDAN arrived homo todny from Snu Francisco and Aln moda, whero sho has been visit ing hor children. WILLIAM KAISER enmo In this morning from tho llnusor & Haus- or camps. Ho oxpecta to spend Christmas horo with frlonds. MRS. J. C. M'CULLOCH, nccom pnnlod by hor dnughtor Ellznboth and son Charles, camo down on business from Hnyncs Inlot this morning. JOE SCHILLING, Sr nnd Joo Schil ling, Jr., of tho Guorln Hotel, nt Myrtle Point, enmo over this morning to nttond to aomo mat ters of business. DUNCAN DOUGLAS, who Is taking a law courso In Portland, has re turned to spend Christmas at tho homo of his parentB, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Douglas. HARRY RHODES, who was hero from South Inlot yesterday roports two of his daughters nro 111 and thoy feared that thoy wero coming down with scarlet fover. MISSES FRANCES WILLIAMS, Nora Tower and Mny Prouss arrived horo today from California Stnto Unlvorslty on tho Nann Smith, to spond tho Christmas vacation nt ' tho homo of their parents In this city. SYLVESTER JONES was over from Myrtlo Point Inst night looking after business hero. Ho is In tho meat business at Myrtlo Point, doing both a wholesale and retail business. MRS. EFFIE FARRJNGER nnd daughtor, Miss Ursula, arrlvod hero today to spend Christmas with rolativcs horo. Thoy havo been In Sun Francisco for the last few months. BRADFORD WHEELER expects to leavo overland Thursday morning for San Francisco, going out via GARDNER IN IDENTIFIES PHOTO Deputy Sheriff Smith Says California Suspect Was In Gardiner No News Yet ROSEDURG, Or., Dec. 23. That R'chard O'Connor, now In Jail at VI salln, Cnl., on a charge of murdorlng n pollco officer of that city, Is be lieved to bo ono of tho persons who recently entered tho offices of tho Gnrdlner Mill Compnny, nnd nppro prlatcd something over $3000 in cash was the Btatomont mndo horo by ono of tho prosecuting officers. At tho tlmo O'Connor was arrest ed In California chnrged with murder ho mndo n confession In which ho Bald ho was Implicated In tho rob bery. Although giving a detailed description of tho Gnrdlner nffalr at tho tlmo, tho officers doubted his statements nnd wore Inclined to bo llovo that ho wns desirous of serving a torm in tho Oregon penltcntlnry In prorcrenco to being hanged In Cali fornia for murder. District Attornoy Drown Inter sent a numbor of ques tions to Vlsalln, which ho requested O'Connor o answer. Nothing hns boon heard from tho prlsonor slnco Hint tlmo. A few days ago photographs of O'Connor wero sent to Gnrdlner nnd from Doptuy Sheriff Smith of' that place to tho effect that tho Buspoct had boon seen tlioro on tho day pro coding tho robbory of tho Gardiner Mill Company's offices. O'Connor will bo tried In California on n charge of mtirdor. If ho should c's- enpo conviction thero ho will prob ably bo brought to Rosoburg and prosecuted on n chnrgo of robbery. NO NEED OF PORK Turkey Famine, Which Threat ened at Thanksgiving, Has Been Avoided When there was n near fnmno of turkoys nt Thanksgiving tlmo nnd several of tho housowlvcs wont homo from tho mnrket plnco In (oars and with pork chops Instead of flno, fat succulent nnd Juicy Nnt lennl bird becausn thoy had put off tholr shopping until tho last minute whon nil 'this happoncd, tho butchers, nil or thorn, thon and thero vcvod down (loop In tholr hearts that novor ngaln would such n dearth orslst.. Thoy havo boon truo to their vows. Thoro nro plenty of turkeys this Christmas, into the highways and tho byways tho butchorH wont a-sooklng. Thoy brought tho birds from far nnd Jionr, literally hording them In bonis most any morning lately tho optimistic "gobblo-gob-blo" could bo henrd In varying strains. Today thoy gobblo no longor. Act. ing on tho ndvlco that "It Is hotter to be. soon than hoard" tho bits Kbl.flra, tho llttlo gobblers nnr. tho middle-sized gobblers nil Ho i.i Mo nnd cold In tho mnrket pin o with their main duty in llfo still boforo thorn. Thoy hnvo dono woll; thoy hnvo staved off a famlno thoy nnd tho butchers together nnd on Christiana Day thero will bo plonty cf thorn to bo had at 2G cents a pound. Mnploton to Inspect tho railroad work. Mrs. Whoolor will loavo Saturday on tho Nann Smith. CLARENCE WALLACE camo In yes torday from Emplro on a visit. Ho Bald ho saw tho craft lit North Ilond thiftj Is oxpocted to tuko four men to South America. Tho men aro working hard gottlng tho boat ready for tho trip. T. C. 'RUSSELL nnd wlfo and baby will leave tomorrow for Daudon whoro thoy will spend Christmas at tho J. T. Sullivan homo. Mr. and Mrs. Russell recently took apartments at tho Myrtlo Arms for tho winter. MESSRS. McLAY and Goldbloom, tho advanco guard of tho Dluo Ridge Tlgors, arrived hero last ovonlng to spend Christmas. Tho camp closed down yesterday and It Is expected that thoro will bo a big ' contingent down today. I GK0UQK D BURNS expects to leave on tho Elder tomorrow bound for CIS CH SIS Portland, whoro ho . will spend on oxl,b"el. For a moderuto Christmas at homo. Mr. Burns !prlccd car u ls Its f'll what has been omployod In tho englnoor- tho Ca(ll,lno ,8 '1 tho larger and lng department out at tho Hattsor mro uxur,oua c,nss to which it & Hauser camps near Lakeside. I bel4onss' LESLIE BLANCHARD arrived horo X cannot sa' too much in praiso yesterday to spend Christmas at f btU f theso cars" J,r' Good tho homo of his brother, Arthur .w THl "m? X Can BUarnn Bl.nch.rd. He states that ther'o at I ' a' " eW' Is spveral feet of snow l tr I t,h . , mountains southeast of Myrtlo !?' J Crte( n,Ben1Bat,0 ,n Point. Whero ho has been on ml onthu8las la their iiuiiicaiuiui ann mat no and G Nor- burg who is niRn kii 1 ' TJ: '' '",. 1". ,,ome8teatllus ""v ,D "-.umo qiuiQ export with skbj. GRADING CREWS Ml LINE ARE CUT Only About 700 Employed on Coos Bay and Eugene Road Grading Nearly Done j EUGENE, Ore, Dec. 23. With tho grndunl completion of tho grad ing on tho Wlllnmotto-Pnclflo lino botweon Eugono nnd Coos Day, for ces aro 'bolng .mntorlaly decreased. With tho cxcoptlon of a fow places, which will not bo flushed until April, tho completion of virtually tho onttro grndo Is now n matter of n fow weeks, according to 11. P. Hooy, engjiccr n chnrgo. Ho roturncd from a brief inspection ycstordayt accompanied by C. D. Durokhnltor, superintendent, II. A. Hunshnw, general freight agent, nnd Joo Por tor, superintendent of Porter Bros., contractors. During tho pnst fow wcoks tho forco hits been cut dawn from moro than 1200 men to 700. This flgtiro docs not Include 100 tracklayers and others not under tho contractors. At present tho grado Is comploto from Eugono to Acme, nnd from Acnio to Coos Dny, tho -10 miles along tho conBt, tho grading Is now between 85 nnd SO por cent com pleted, according to tho engineer's estimates. Construction Is bolng concentrated nlong Lako Takhcnltch, near Gar diner. Two. wcoIcb moro will bco tho connecting up of a Inrgo portion of tho lino. Tho weather during tho fall 'has been romarkablo for con struction work. Undor liormnl, con ditions such 'work along tho const would bo Impossible. About $G, 000, 000 hns boon spent upon tho lino bolng built to Coos Dny durjng tho past two yoars. This Includes much of tho steel for tho bridges nlroady purchased. Tho Sluslaw brldgo nt Acmo Is delayed by tho failure to comploto nego tiations for right of way across n rock quarry below Mnploton. SEEK STATISTICS ON COUNTY DAIRY PRODUCTS Will Miikc Comparison Tor Year Willi Output of Tillamook County Seeking nn cstlmnto of tho totnl buttor and chcoso product of tho county for 1914, Socrotnry Motley, of tho Chnmbor of Commorco todny addressed letters to ovory crenmory and chocso factory In Coos County, asking them to holp him in making n totnl. This, nn soon ns It Is ro received, will bo placed along a slm lar report from Tillamook for com parison. For years tho county In tho north rims carried off tho bluo ribbon ns fnr as production In dnlry products In tho stnto Is concornod. With tho Ipipotus given tho dairy business horo during tho last yoar, Mr. Mot loy bollovcs that Coos County is now ranking closo to tho top nmong tho counties of Oregon, Of provlous ycarB thoro linn been no doflnlto totnl mado out for this county, figures gonornlly bolng has od on estimates. With tho roportfl front tho cronmorlos and chocso fac tories, it Is expected that tho final total will carry dofinlto figures. In 1912 Coos County sent out nbtnt JGOO.OOO In dairy products; the entlro total for tho stato was cloao to 1 0,750,000. LS GEORGE GOOimi'M SAYS DODCJE ' AND C'ADILLAd OARH ARE i AVOXDERS WILL HAVE NEW i MACHINES IN FEW WEEKS. , According to Goo. Goodrum, who has Just roturncd front Portland whero 'ho mndo a porsonal Inspec tion and Investigation of tho elght cyllndor Cndlllas and the now d Dodgo automobiles, both cars nro abovo and boyond tholr spoclflca tlons aa the greatest nutomoblloB In tho world. Tho oight-cyllndor Cadillac proves Itself In oporatlon to bo suporlor to any enr ever shown boforo. In power, In convenience, In comfort, In finish, In all that goes to mako a car desirable, tho Cadillac h in a caBi hy Itself. Tho Dodge duplicated In Port land tho success and sensation It nus crented evorywhoro that it has m- r j . ' Goodruni expects domonstra-' !,on r8 of both Cadillac nnd Dodge' in a few weoks THE NEW MODE Ml T S Store OrM f. Evening this Wee( Hub BAND0N aSS MARSHFIELD A NEW YEAR'S TURKEY FREE The Union Meat Market In augurates a Novel Holi day Contest Thoro Is nn ntmoRphoro of Christ mnB chcor nbout tho Union Mont Mnrket those days, Evon tho pro Bate cuts of meat hnvo taken on holldny decorations und tho whole plnco Is n flower of Chrlstmns greens. Additional Intorost Is given by two monster Bldoa of n prlzo beef which hns been socurod for tholr trndo nnd tho public Is offered nit opportunity to guess on tho weight of tho bcof nnd tho ono guess ing nearest tho exact weight will bo awarded n Now Year's turkoy free. Guesses nro not confined to tholr own customers, but nnyono Is ufl como to ninlco n. guess nnd ovoryouo Is Invited to come In nnd tnko a free chnnco on getting n Now Yora's turkoy. A numbor of guesses havo already boon roglstorod varying nil tho way from 800 pounds to 1G00 pounds. Stop In nnd malto n guess. THE LEMANSKI T rilE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND & VAUDEVILLE. TWILIGHT In throp partB. Writ ten by Raymond L. Schrock. Directed by Jack J. Clarko. Produced by tho Gnio Gauntlor Fonturo players. THE MIDNIGHT VISITOR A btrong drama with Ruport Julian nnd Elsie Juno Wilson, Rox-Unl-versnl. A MARRIAGE FOR MONEY A cap tlv(.tlng comedy concerning tho mys tery of lottery tlokot No. 89. ALL AT SEA A comody nbonrd ship, with Eddlo Lyons, Victoria Fordo nnd Loo Mornn. Six rcols of all now nnd pleas ing pictures. Low or floor, 15c; first balcony, 15,; second balcony, 10c. Horo tomorrow night, n now vnt-devlllo net, "Art Adair," musical net. Jusso L, Lttsky presents Mnx Fig- man In "Tho Mnn on tho nox" a plen&lug comedy drama In flvo parts. Fird Sterling in "Hypnotlo Pow- 01." THEATRE XMAS GREETII We wish everyone a Merry Xmas and ; Wow Yonr nnri nstififiiallv our friends and ft who have given us their hearty support ant IW ronage. Our business has increased wonww Inof vmnr. and hac Homnnstrated tO US aS W ' ....1 u wn h,.cinMsinabusinesswJl( way to win and that fairand square deaW" method Jo follow, uunng uibiwa j- in :., .. ,Hn coruinp and better am tu yivc even uuuci oui iw 1 than we have given. When you buy thnJ ... . nrnriDT fltld SaVC 01 the future always uti a nxut.. . IUasi mma iiaIiiaUIa V uiuy ciic vctumuic. ... . ,.... Tf.nirve Jhnf We affi we nave arew lunio vkm prices from $1.50 to $4.00 each. LookP j fore buying. Anain thnnkinci VOll. We are COOS BAY TEA, COFfEE AND SPrCE phono flOl-J W4 r.Vfti Money Talks" -THREE STORES- I MYRTLE feature night Tfct Ti clicHtrn. The ht i. a reels of picture,, pro ii mo screen bj (be p( plex l'roloctor. UNKL1N0BU.KT!KJ9 """Hr in, urn dticcd by the Antrim i pnny. This comedy , ny Pictures ihoin i A wild animal nadu from tho Btart and ttfoj iii'wi, no sure mi , "ro tonight. 1 1 HUAI18T 8ELI0 ways Interesting. Latest war news Mm front. TUB BECRET NEST. comedy drams, a plot BdUARINQ THE W i.uuln western ttorj, net Ion In this drintoli Tho biggest sad N all, "Tho Ventlliaeljl chislrn" Nsrlng ill rags nnd lilgheit-tliu out hires. Children, 5c; sdilti, Ik Tomorrow night, Fljlnjr U" rnsMr limns In three reel. CTKAUXQ TOI Mrs. Mary A. CibUfal Warrant AauMTsfJ nnjr. Declaring that Tcj; In n tenant on her firm, Ui 4 calves which hegiieki ago In payment cl Mt ? Gustafaon appeared U court this morning Mil warrant for the awt i Tho warrant in lk' Emery, of North Bl ' out to tho farm ca Urw' According to Mri, Btory tho farm m mid ago to Youngnw, llnnucnt In parmenUw' tho oxtcnt of Mm two raltcs In ' .....nt VI r. GulUM' ''"-"' ..Mki nn inn mrm. iivm p, i I..., i ..-! mntfi. uiWl llilll IIUl JH (' ' i 1 states, ho sold the ul imniodlatcly remoaiW. forcd to replace then. n.iu Mr. fluitahoaU ed on a charge oil11'1 2-e Grai To I (Paid Adv.) tjttMws. .aj -'ftiY-midimm'i , " J