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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. J 2m DIAMOND SOCIAL t'ALHXDAIi MONDAY Charily Rail by the Cnthfllle f Jarflea at the Ragles' Hall, I THCTttDAY f Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hlfden- i brand entertain at a Wateh I Party, f Nw Year's tmft At Mltlleoma j Club. f Mr. and Mr. L. P. FAlken- f fpfn of Jforth Hand will ontbr- j f tain At a Watah Party. Mlnno-Wla Club with Mrs. j K. Kelly. f Mllfltwma dancing party, CllltlSTMAH TKKH. Mrs. M. L. May was tho charming hostess at a Christmas troo party at ,,con carofully workod out In nd tholr apartment In tho Myrllo Arms va,lre nnrI thoro wn" on,y ono 'ot Prlday morning. Light rofroshments ' urt' of tho ontortnlnmont which did woro sorvod and gifts oxehanged. not como ott according to program. Among hor gnosis woro Dr. and Mrs. ' VrmMl Charles Hall and Com W. 8. Derby, Carl Abonroth, Mrs. "I0"'"1 Superintendent James K. T?r,ifnr,i whior ti fn..i c. Montgomery had decided to mako MlssI-auIlnoliahr,Mr.nndMrs.WnN't,'01nffn'rLi,",t an ,n,ormBl family fer Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. liar - ria tf n.i t. t . it i i. rls, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilamrnol, Mr. and Mrs. Adkln and family, Dr. K. V. Morrow, Mrs. j. W. Morrow and Hcnrlk OJordrum. 4, . I OUHIHTMAN THHfJ - Tills' ovonlng (ho North Inlet Hun- day school will hnvo Christmas Irco oxorolMos nt tho chapel on North In lot. IT IS INNDDNCED HERE 3IIHS KHANCKH l. IIAIIKNKKH TO lUXUMI! Illtllii: OP AltTIIUIt 1 IC. PHL'IC IICII. m-jxt hi:iti:m. Tho nniiOiincQiuunt of tliooiiBnge lilont of Arthur K. Peck, tho Junior Jiiuiubor of tho law firm of Peek & END KM t I. CT-rairawrPuuk, and MIkh Pronoun I). IlnrknoHH, Dl(' u tunchor In (ho MnrHhflold schools. wiih formnlly mndo last ovonlng. Thu niuiiiiinranioiit comes rothor lis n HtirprlHo to thu iiiiiny frloiids of tho young cuuplo. Tho woddlng dnto hnu "xibIc wiih fiirnUhod by Martin's not buun duflnltoly nniioiiiicod, but it t Ort-lu-Btra. will probably bo noxt summer, tho! H..ndny morning tho visiting em nuptlalH lulling plnro at tho homo of i1'10'0 woro ontorlalnod with au (ho bride's paronU In 8t. Clnlr. Mlrh. i,0"")1,II drlvon about Mnrshflold Thu formal iiniiouiicomoiit was mndo last ovonlng at 11 dlniuir pnrty glvon nt llio "TwicliiirH' lluiigalow" on Hoiilh Tenth Mtrtmt mid Ih riald lo bo tho first or throo which will hu mudu thuru In tht) nonr foturo. Thoso In ntluiulniioo Inst ovonlng woro .MImos icihul llooso, Hollo O'Connor. (Irticu (Jrlffln, Kllznboth Monro mid Pnincw I). Ilnrknuiw mid .Momrs. W. P. Wulah. .Iny )oyltt, Ouurio Mureh, Jr., .In. Ilrend, Thny ur UrlHiun and A. IC. Pock. . AMONG THE SICK I j JmlWi J. 8. Cok l. r,iH,rtl eon- fttlilMrmMw Um. ...! .j- . """ i' iy aiier a. rather Severn slene of u mrinai. J. II. Cos of South Hfth utrwrt. "w"wa ww ilnw. who suffered nome bad brlsa when ! AMr ,wt'K IISo.OOO to tho hla lilryele waa run dirw by the Hun- T"'" prJt, Oregon In to Jonor hr Hill auto Imh the other day, is , "'r ,T,rB tB mm amount out Jiiueh linprovod. jftf ' 80,000 eollctl from sales Tho little child of Mr. and Mra. f 0rWB P"'" 'nlH. IC. P. Luwla iimlurwenl H minor wtem-' Wa,,"WB ,,a ' ow olwtrlo food Hon this morula. ,PPlng plant. Joe ICwberlH, who haa bMn nnit. . lllnriiiiaiiiiioiilnnthiai.r.nn.i'F Melon, Is reported Improving. NEWS OF NORTH BEND l&lgftr Mclinnlol left Saturday for Portland on l.u.ln, U11( ,.,',. ' Nril ll..,ki hu. bee,, at St. 11.1 - cu'a Shipyards, below Portland, .,,- KorvMnn tho .epa.ra of the steam- -r Santa CuUIIuh. wl.fc-i, was bur,,. ed in the Columbia , i,n ,,,. Prud Sax went to portlnim i. ...-Slfc. JlSLV',1.'1. few imlug Ix.uls. 1'AItT OP AS INDIAN OltlST MILL Jefr D. Wilson left on our table part it an oh) Indian grlat mill (he piKtie part. He got it 20 odd ai ago down near the Sixes river und tins no doubt It waa1 made by somo of the Hlxea Indiana. I It mnkof ti rather euinburaome pa per weight a cylindrical pleco of eandstono 11 Inchos long and two and a iltlid In Its Inrgost dlainetor. in our opinion tho miuaw who poiiiuli'd grnln villi It for nn hour I or two iiiiint luuo t,0(, trt., Oo j fjiiawUomiuu), , 'pa. STUD 6IVEN TD HALLIOF OFFICERS HELD Employees of Coos and Curry, leiepnone company Have Fine Reunion If onft may Judge from the rous ing ohftor which were given at the depot Sunday noon for the mawige mont of the Coos and Curry Tele- phone Company by the vleltlng op - oratora from the Coqulfle Valley, It may bo (wild that the dinner denco which waa given the nfght before nt the Chandler Hotel to the j 'employees of tho company was a Success. The dinner, whir was attended hy nearly fifty people, was followed. by a dancing party at whlcn tnat many couplos whirled through tho dnncos, old and new, until midnight. H Thoro woro nomo twonty poople from tho Coqulllo Valloy towns and a number from North Ilond who 4 onjoyod tho hospitality of tho tote- I,non company. Mvory dotall had ' "VJ7 ", ' vo " "nM "r B"op lnu- "owovor, Just boforo tho dln- I ,.,.,, , T . n I ,,," J ' ' , , T . . "'..""''.... "' '" ""rlnlen,,en.t rono iinnnnouncod to mnko n speech Tho subject of his remarks proved n completo surprlso to at least ono man, Mr. Hall, who was pre sented with a beautiful diamond stud as a token of ostoom from tho omployees of tho compnny. This Incident mndo It necessary to lovlso tho plan nnn wnen Mr. Hall 1 KnlghU Tempter, with E. S. Bargelt could recover from his surprise he nH Stalling officer, and P. K. Allen responded thanking tho phono folk, nB 0rand Marshal, Christmas Day jut only for tho gift to him, which inducted the following offlcors lato ho j.iscnnlly appreciated, but tor I pMUon for the coming yer: Mi.li hearty co-operation In his of- HMlnent Commandor-B. L. Rob foris to realize nn Ideal of sorvico I llgon to the put He, which would bo noted I OenerflllMlmof' p. VoWnttrhf. Willi prldo throughout the territory I of tho' compnny. "When I came lt M-T-Hliflcld," sirfd Mr. Hall, "to nHfl,l,llu to innnngemont of tho lo- cai nyB,m- I corlaln plnns which I wished to work out. I mado up my mind that, If necessary, I would flro (ivory omployeo on tho Job mid start afresh to realize my alma. It was n luippy surprlso lo find many of tho things I hnd In mind partly ticcoiiipllHhed and to find In the em ployees you people who hnvo boon so outliiiHliiHtlu to assist In Improv ing our plant and service" During tho dinner and dancing mid North Ilund mid vIhKoiI tho DrcwH' groonhoiiHo at Kastport. A nun bur of tho young ladlos from both Iowiih had not soon tho local swltahboanl and plant, which Is tho laiffi-Nt In tho nytum, and thoy woro nil oh Interested by a visit to tho MnrsMlold olflco. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW OF OREGON dourim coBty tnx imy wnH . rwlnwl half a mill, Thi route for tbf. ColHrnkia-Clat- P ""' "" " "" TDM ft. f. (.tt !.! )a Wm un....A . .::.' - ... "i'i , miuiOM an thm Aiu thia viu. , ... " rvr jwt 1 ,ne ?."w. ,,ox tMtary of iort- i'""" WI" l,u,, ' ""'K0 "ddltlonnl plant on the oast sldo to cost fCO. 000. I'Millntnn gets lfi.000 foot of nix foot conoroto walk from tho North ern Pacific, Tho Kiigeno brick Industry objects ,0 ;","?:"", . ? ,0 "' 'K with prison brick. ,, , "111 S ",i mi T "J wn'.rTS""' lo Zl irt a ,0,7 "i,Wl" ' H rL w ? ' f,r, U, Cr,p ' Xhttl nil ? ", ' I . millions havo boon nddod l' '"v-ln.o.,1. by public service eorporiitlons In Clatsop county, tho ....... iinonnil tilllllUIOHg IIIlH Olir are $J0,000 loss than last yoar. iiiiKer commurelnl club has a big campaign on pushing the Jooal clgnr Industry. Tho railroad from Orangovlllo, mo,, 10 niuvftila to pass through Ontario, COOH IIAV TI.MUH WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS Din AN I'P.TO.TIIIMllNUTi; WAIt .MAP WHILE THE Hl'PPLV LASTH They Ami Going i'Ht 4 j JDMIT INSTALLATION Eastern Star Tenders Banquet anu program ronowing Ceremony Saturday night, Doric Chapter, O. E. 8., and the Masons united In A Joint Installation of officers at their hall, after which a banquet waa ten- , dered by the members of the Eastern gjr. During the evening vocal num- bora by a trio consisting of Mrs. Roy K. Miller, Mra. Chas. Stauff, and Mrs. J. T. Hall, and vocal solos by Mra. j Stanley llenderson and Mrs. Itoy K. I YClllnr wr nnlnfu! FnUnwlnv tht, I snmntnotfs bannnet. dancing was en- or(,, Two of the ntw officers of Doric f'hantar worn itrmhln in tin nroaonf lftn,, wllf h ,,,,.,. ,. ,.. ,nt,r They were Mrs. C. P. MtKnlght and MIm Eliza Ayre. The new officers of Doric Chapter are: KHen MeCrary, Worthy Matron. Victor Johnson Worthy Patron. Prances Pronse Associate Mat ron. Grace L. Oorr. Secretary. Emma. Staddon Treasurer. Myrtle Doll Conductress. Lulu McKnlgHT Associate Cfln- lc tress Ora McCarthy, Chaplain. Ada Cllnkenbeard Ada. Ada Dungan Ruth. Kleanor Ponsler Ksthor. Ora Long Martha. Kllza Ayre Klecta. Nettle Savage Warder. Hugh Long Sentinel. Alice Hall Organist. Hachel Allen Marshal. C'omitinndcry Officer. Pacific Commandery No. 10, Captain Conoral A. P. Davis. Socretary C. H. Walter. Treasurer Dorsey Kreltzcr. I'rolnto J. N. UayllM. Senior Warden C. II. Marsh. Junior Warden W. Jay Urown. Sword Hearer C. M. Hyler. Wnrdor J. II. Stadden. Sentinel W. II. Leach. Drill MaHtor A. K. Morten. Illnuro I.(mIko Officers On Saturday evening, Illnnco Lodge No. 18, A. P. & A. M. In stalled tho following officers to sorvo during the onRuing Masonic year: (loo. Cllnkonlmnrd W. M. Mnlr A. Dano &on. W. A. L. Ifsngfltou, Jun. W. Coo. P. WlnchoHtor, Trons. Norls .loiiHoa, Soerotnry. W. P. McKldnwnoy, Son. I). 0. If. Curtis, Jun. I). Knrlo Savage, Son. S. K. O. Wlllotts, Jun. S. Dan S. Orr, Tyler. !:. S. Ilnrgolt, .Mnrahal. COL II LIE Former S li e r j f f and Pfoneer of Coos County Succumbs Uncle of Senator Lane Tho following dispatch from Lovv- ui. i,iflim wini.nf ,..n,.... " " " "'"" "uu as Col. John Latio was ono of tho loading plonoors of Coos county. "Colonol John Lane, a innjor-gon-oral of nrtlllory with Gonoral Robert i:. Loo during tho Civil War and a pioneer of tho northwest, dlod Doc. 21 at his homo at Lupwnl, aged 77 years. "Ho wna a son of tho lato Gonornl Josoph I.ano, of tho United Statos nrmy, his fathor, after settling In Orogon, sorvlng that stato In tho Unit ed Statos Sonnto and as Its first Gov ernor. Colonol Lnno was Inspector In tho Indian Department during tho Clovoland administration. Lived at Emp.'io. About forty yoars ago, Col. Lane canio to Emplro nnd mndo his homo thoro for somo yonrs. Ho taught school, ongagod In black sand mining at tho famous Randolph mines In tho lower Coqulllo nnd later was shorlff of Coos county. Whllo toaohlng school at Sumner ho boeamo ncqaluted with Miss Hnt tlo Shorrard, daughtor of the lato Wm. II, Shorrard, and lator claimed hor as a brldo. Hor brother, Martin Shormrd, now lives nt Ilandon. Sov eral children woro born to them, most of thorn bolng In Idaho. Col. Lnno was of tho truo southorn lype. scholarly and courtly, and was a handsonio nppoarlng man. Ho wns an undo of Dr. Harry Lane, now U. 8. Bonntor from Orogon. It has boon yoars sinco J10 waa on Coos Hay, but ho Is well romombored by Mrs Ht'iir) SeugHlntkcn and other I eaily residents of this section Ho had been a studont at est Point. Dl ID 0 NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS LOSES BRIDE AND ALL OP HIS GASH ACied GrOOm Named Petit En Dn..(A tHr,r.Uf',nr nn Unn. Route to Marshfield on Hon- eymOOn LOSeS Vlte EUGENE, Or., Dec. 23 "That's an awful good looking maa. I woa - der If he ha aar money?" Thfa nuesHon was addressed t N. 1.. Cavlord. a hotut deck, ky a bride of two wwks, stopplag with her hfifltnnd on their heymooa at the Encore hotel, aix howrs later j BMHUaw' term of school In District tf Cff crwn " f,nf.c - the .10-year-old bride and the good i No. Mf en Catching Inlet. The' OlCldUIl llcUS OUr- looklng young man eloped with i2 I cloelas day exercises are also spoken cplrio VVP rrn1r4 n of tho 59-year-old hnsbaad's may. of as a very successful affair. This, wvwi vt -UIU HOL The latter, after calling the polh-e ' fa Mtea Harrlaon's first term, she have OTentPr fniVh in Into hla counsel, with osly l to havfas graduated from the teaehera' ' avt gn-an-l 1IIIU IH hf name, left for Marshfield where training course In the Myrtle Point them. In all OUT CXDC ho hn a .on or son-in-law. 1 High School lust spring. . ' Tlie couple arrived In Bugese two days ago, roistering as Mr. and Mr Petit. They said they came from the northeastern part of Iowa. and wore on their way to Coos Bay on a honeymoon trip. The husband, 20 years the senior of hid wife, en- f trtflt(Ki his money, about 1220, to, her care. They were to have left . for Marshfield the next morning. (The bride ovorslept, and althoHglt they got up in time to catch the S o'clock train, she refused to leave j without breakfast. Thursday morning this bride and groom utilized a little spare time to have their photograph token. I Tho loving husbnnd had her takea ; In several nosltloiw. with htm and without. In the afternoon she pick-1 ed up an acnualntanee with a man ' who registered at the Encore hotel ------- -1 as Desmond. He wna an arrival . In Eugene from Portland, and dar- Ing the afternoon, while the hus band was out, he and the bride en joyed themselves together. Later she asked the hotel clerk rogardlng trains to Portland. That night she sent her hHsband out to buy her some sandwiches "in case we should have to leave with out breakfast In the morning." A few moments later Desmond left the hotel, saying m he went. "I've got an Important engage ment around the corner at 0 o'clock." Two minutes later the bride slip ped out a baok door In the hotel, but returned again and went out the front door when she found a i iiw icLutuvii UAniii tiuit ncitk uuli fenco around the back yard. Tho clerk saw her 'break In a run ni alio turned the corner onto Sixth avenue West. A hasty conference, nnd tho mnn left hor on tho run toward Fifth i street. A passorby noticed tho action of tho two pooplo, stoppod up and nskod hor If tho man hnd annoyed her. "Oh, no, not at hit,' sho said. Thrcot momonts later tho man ro ll. rued from a nearby garago in n machine, and tho olopoment was on. "Whore's my wife?" nskod Petit as ho roturnod to tho hotol with a big bag of sandwlshos. "I don't know, hut I think alio has olopud," rospoudud tho dork. "And sho has all my money," crhood tho husband. Tho pollro woro cnlled, hut with tho doparturo of Potlt for Marsh field, tho cava was droppod. X. It. Gnylord, of tho hotol, statod that Desmond told him ho wns to hi've boon marrlod In n fow days to a girl In Portland and ho had got drunk and spout all his monoy. Ho wiih lamenting tho fact that ho was 23 oars old and did not know bet tor, and wns ashamed to faco tho girl In Portland. WILL .MUZZLE DOGS. Tho ordlnnnco providing for tho muzzling of dogs proposed nt tho first meeting In December, wns pass ed by tho City Council at their last mooting. Councilman narklow roported that tho owners of tho nank of Myrtlo Point building, who aro remodelling tho second floor spaco, havo offered to arrnnge same for a council cham ber. Councllmen Whitakor, McMul lon and Darklow woro named a com mltteo to Investigate tho proposition. Myrtlo Point Enterprlso. HANDOX SALOON LICENSES. Tho city of Dnndon Is richer today by $2500 as a result of tho granting hof flvo saloon licenses last evening. Nono but present saloon proprietors mndo application. Theso woro ac cepted by n unanimous voto, subject to tho mayor's approval of tho bonds furnished In each caso. Tho licenses hold for a period of six months. Tho applicants wero Rasmussen Rros. & Tuttlo, Eldorado; Jamison & Page, Ilandon Par; H. Gustalfson, Club; A. MuAdnms. Eaglo Par and Gus D. Gross, Opera. Dnndon World. Havo your JOIl WORK done atat tho IH'SV roiixuit and CIIAXD- the rovonuo officers nud dealers gen TIIE TIMES office. , LEU NEWS STAND. orally. I MYRTLE POINT POINTERS New of, Uppi-'c CiHiuille Valley na Tobt by tho Enterprlic Mxa. I. Q Stmmler la able to be out agultt after a. severs Illness. N. E". Burltlaw ami famty who 1 have been, gpundtai? some time visit- the Wllumette Valley, have i returned, home. The family retura- l ob the BreilkWBt(ir a week wo !amI Xr anrklow retume.l the fore iwrt at the week, overland with his jtmim and wagon. He made the trip ! 238 mllea In nine days and a half. j They wilt return to Daadon to make , thlr heme. Mfae Dora Harrluoa tost Monday elmad a very successful three- I A pretty home wedding was sol- emnfaed by the Iter. Thos. Barktow j ' soon after the dinner hour last' I Wednesday afternoon December 23, at the home of thu Drlde's parents, 1 j Mr. and Mra. Calvin Cant, of this W, wnen tneir aangnter, oilvo 11., waa united in marriage to Benjamin A. Dargeaa. of Lampa Creek, Loula MeMuIten left the foro part ! ot the week on an extended East- " t"P. expecting to visit points j aa far east as Michigan. Kmeat Gordon, the eleven-months' j old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus E. j Dfetz. passed away last Tuesday ! morning, December 22. Tho little hoy had been 111 but five days. , Go. Adams, who has been laid off a couple of weeks on account of . Wood poisoning In ono of hla fin- J sen, went back to work In Aasen's camp near CoquIIIe, Monday. 1 GOLD JIKACH XCGGCTS. Curry Comity Seat Events ,s Tolil by The Glolw. There aro now about ono and one half million young chlnook salmon at the Indian Creek hatchery. Capt. J. P. Lower brought to Ag-1 nees over 600 pounds of pnrcel post! man Priday with more to foiiow. a Proper Plan of Procedure 16-horse load Is expected to be start- g-n Wjne anfi perfllmft od from Dothan Monday for down rlv- ' pnHlo A, dii1j er points. i Bottles Are Refilled H. J. McDIarmld, an Insurance ag-1 The new war revenue law Is re cnt of Bandon, has been In the south aponslble for much confusion among end of the county for tho past month, druggists and saloons on Coo Ilav t. , - . " ,oni'wo W ttt county scat on nis return. Much activity has been going on wines, cordials and other compounds around tho court houso during tho requiring payment of special rev past week. Somo of tho old marks oaue. Tho act Imposos taxes upon on tho land, sofno people call them ' nmny of these articles, but does 8tl,mPs 'l loncos, etc., havo dlsap- nared, tho work being dono by In- nntos of tho county Jail under dlrec- tlon of Moss Avcrlll. POUT Oltl'OIH) OPPEIII.VGS. Xortht'iii Cum-r..miv v4. n..t.i - ........ ..., in- Tim mvii. ...... Hon. J. M. Upton, register of tho Ilosoburg land office, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Upton, at Lanslol.. q p Pin,A!n ",h'"'0; bnor'Mn. n "0,da,'an ,or'"nS bcofoattlo to Coos county buyers last . ' n Tho Graco Dollar called Into Port Orford harbor last Thursday nnd loaded CS00 tlos. Thoro woro as many morotlos on tho bluff, hut as It Is slow work getting thorn onto tho whnrf tho boat did not wait for them jbut will call again. Ooorgo Sutton and Will Coy hnvo talaora from which salos aro con- , boon matched to wrostlo nt Port Or- tlnually mado may bo kept con ford on Now Yenr's ovo. Theso inon 1 stantly filled and at tho same tlma mot at Gold licach about throo ' stamped and tho stamps cancolod months ago and tho match, which ' In conformity with tho law. was said to havo been ono of tho I Tno Now York Commissioner ro host seen In tho county, was won by Plying to an Inquiry from n Now Sutton. Coy was then out of condl- i York merchant, on this point says; tlon. j "This offlco Is unnblo to state DOUGiaS A'lTOH.VEV XA.MEI) Wet Appoints Gcorgo Xouner to Succeed George Hro'm, SALEM, Or., Dec. 28. Govornor West appointed Georgo Neuner, of Roseburg, District Attorney of Doug las County, to succeed Georgo Brown, who will 'bocomo Attorney General Januarv 1. Mr. Vmmnp wna a Representative in tho Legislature at tho last session, and tho augges-'stpm, tlon has been offered that, Inasmuch ns ho participated In making the County Attorney bill a law, ho can not servo ns a District Attorney, The Supremo Court has hold that n member of a -Legislature which ere- ates an offlco, cannot be appointed I to tho offlco. Govomor West, however, says the JnS stamps affixed Is difficult or last Legislature did not create tho Impossible. Mr. Anderson said ho offlco to which ho has nppolnted ' nd notified porsons serving, drinks Mr. Neuner. Mr. Drown was the I from bottles that It will be a suf Dlstrlct Attorney before tho law flcient compliance with the law, If providing for District Attorneys in ' tho stamp or stamps for a par each county wns passed, and there- j tlcular bottle aro affixed to a sheet foro Mr. Neuner Is appointed. f paper to be kopt directly ovor 1 thn enntiilnnrn recentaclo. This TICKETS for tho CATHOLIC LADIES CUAIMTV HALT, r. e.-iin1 ' Mam- IS" WK. ! -2&tr r . ksj a mv m w '.in. TV&U wear a STETSON? ff WPTrnorJ t '.".iUdUC IIJC riCIlCC aS hattCTS, VC 1 nrvPr Pon nr Unnrr nave never SCCI1 Or llcard 0f a la( so remarkable IOT Style, quality and service. "Money:Talks" Hub (Iotfiin oe(c jl THREE STORES Marshfield Bandon and Myrtle Point L ORIGINAL BOTTLES - - -- , In tho matter of affixing and can- , cellnc st.tmns on rnntnlnar nt no' W anything as to whero tho stamps shall bo placed. j Tho 8n'o trouble has boon oxpor- icntoa m tho Ivast una tnore com- inltsloners of Internal Hovonuo have ' mni, ruIl3K In which It Is hold that ' theso stamps must bo conspicuously nHJOd to tho bottles or other nc- ' " "i containers or 11,0 winos anu ' Te,tt,s antI m,,8t bo cnnce,e'1 b" .' ' 'J"8,0" , n;,l,nB . thm- f11' ' ",8 hehl " th,, '"" n,s ,of thfe TT "S W0," "8 Vm ! t fixed must ho wrlttoa or stamped I Indelibly upon tho adhesive stamp, I Whon 0 ,oUlo or oUlor contnIncr Uo which Iho stamp Is affixed Is om,)tj. tho porso onmtylng tho gnni0 ,nU8t completely efface and ' oblltorato tho ndhoslvo stomp, or stamps, as tho caso may bo. , Ono of tho knotty problems of tho I Inw an It rolntos tn tho tax on bov- orages is how bottloa or othor con- how bottles or othor containers from which sales aro mado may bo kopt constantly filled, nnd at the same , tlmo bo stamped and tho stamps caneled In conformity with tho law. lit tloa from which wines and cor dials aro sold to consumers for Im mediate consumption must bo stamp ed with properly canceled stamps, and, when empty, the stamps should bo completely effacod and obllter- 'ated and new ones substltute.d tlioro I fro upon each refilling. It would therefore, to be necessary 1 to completely empty tho bottles lu uinqr 10 comply wun 1110 ia. 1 -. . . .... xl.- 1... M Charles W. Anderson, ' Intornal Revenue Collector for tho lower Manhattan District, said that he 1 had hit upon a plan for tho stamp- ,nK 0' bottles sorved over bars or kopt on Ico whoro tho task of keep- P'nn, whero trlod, tho Collector said, annears to work satisfactorily to CiCE STAMPS ON DIU iV. G. fihanrfU. .'iuJ" - ass& - wpen AncnrrEct Mrs, Olivia EdmaiLU? 337 Comaertbl 1,, Innl ncllinri PfAVlt Titvt.n .- . "d.e"tw'H.sa tls s- sixth Bimtjini Port Rilan Dn: .. ntiv.' uamyo Si i.i.ii3v a.u mm "i"ii. a ilhU MERCHANT'S (ft ropuiar place fit Good Meals. ' Prir-ac PaitnJi uor, uommercial&Fi SMITH'S VARIEHJH North Bud for Fancy and . CHINA I AI.Vl 11 Jilt IMWjl Wo never bliiHtMUtei j our panti we ttntifci We never bUoe tMitai j when oar KiMfriTriii j thin, I Wo never bln:- tH when our Udi t ! 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