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Wfr&yf ,-t- '"' . Hj" ,"1" tffej JjMtf '" in !' RYTHING COMES TO HIM WHO WAITS-AND THE BILL COLLECTOR HEADS THE PROCESSION S A Marshfield Woman nnltl! "I buv advertised articles becnuso thoy Gkms !mj Wxmm The Determination of value received In advertising lies Bolcly with tho results secured. Try tho columns of Tho Coos Day Times they ao clean and dopondnblo. Tho readors of Tha Tlmos havo confldonco In tho nds appearing therein. m Invnrlably worth whnt I nay (or thom." Tlio (rchnnts with tho beat reputations for Integrity, 1 honest morchandlBo, are without exception, do who advortlso their goods unceasingly. A MKHtnER OF THIS ASSOCIATED Vllluaa ,,r'riPW NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 ox Tim Cnnt Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915- EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Conut Mixl) nnil C!w Hnr Artvert!-r No. U3 ilson Tells Americans T S DELHI E E ON EAST BUT GERMANS DEWY REPORT. T ind 'Their Owe Affairs ''s&SE M FRENCH WAR CLAIM w ALSAC N WES FROTS M L-MGwrn mn m rni&w ; ISM Itiiwbi 1 $ any Announces That Un- vorable Weather Condi tions Halt Campaigns ES REPULSED AND MANY PRISONERS TAKEN "! mWIiTiTi KiWm Progress Easl of Rawka Ifpjver With Situation in Po land Still Unchanged Anocltltl rrMi tn Coo. Br TlmM.) IRLIN, Jan. 8. (Via wireless) uormnn omciai suucmcni lft"In tho West,, continuous ruins jcd tho ground In Flanders iur operations nro very -much fed. Hast of Minium, thu attoinptcd during tho night to one or our outer ironenea rero driven buck Info their own :iii uy ii counter uuiick, inning luonors. In tho center and Fn' pnl't. of" Argonno, Wo nindo ji1 JirdgrcsH. A night attack by froilch hgnlnst otlr positions on iuchoukopf, In tho VoBgcs, was led. Hepuntcd French attacks Sio heights west of Sconholm i ay) worn brokou down. Wo Ettwfcltwo officors mid n hundred inon moth. Fighting Is still going on tho vlllngo of Oborburnhnupt Mhnupt Lo Hnut). Ifavorablo woathor Is also holng dencod in tho East. On tho ll'ruBsInn frontier nnd In North- Poland, tho situation Ib un- god. East of tho Ilawka Hlvor, attacks nro progressing. Slx- Jhundrod Ruaslatin woro tnkou Mors and flvo machine gunrf red. Only nrtltllory battle! plnco on tho eastom bank of ijilcn Hlvor. iTISR REPLY IS IDE TODAY of Response of England American Shipping Pro- ist Not Given Out Yet ENGLAND'S REPLY. I Br AmocLUiS l'rM to Coo. Il.r TlmocJ ILONDON, Jan. 8. Ambus.su- Pago today rocolved from Ilrltlsh govorumont tho pro- j ilnnry roply to tho Ainorlcnn to protesting ngalnst Ilrltlsh lorforonco with Amorlcan ship- I ng. Ho forwarded It at onco Washington. "ho tlmo of dollvory of tho iio deflnlto supplementary ro- which tho Ilrltlsh govern- nt Is to make Is uncertain.' probably will bo within two aks, B AMOd.ted I'r lo Co Dr Time. tSHINGTON, D. C, Jan.. 8. It Mioen understood hero that tho all govornmoni a preliminary ro- lo tho Aniorlcnn noto on Intor- jfco with shipping would not bo hlotoly rosponslvo bocauso tho propositions advancod by tho Bd Statoa and onco partly nccopt- ivo slnco boon hold not generally Ing on nil tho marltlmo powers, iqon tho Ilrltlsli reply had not received, but tho officials ex- It before night. 1 CONSUMPTION IX OREGON Br AMOclitei rrMi to Cooi Dr Time. .SHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 8. aro G20.GOO fords of wood, at $1,978,000 consumed on farms of Oregon annually, ac ig to a report which has just : Issued by tho Unltod States rtmont of Agriculture Tho to- arlv firewood consumed In this ' la 1,03G,QQ0 cords with a i, of $4,334,000. Tho consump- in tho cities of this State is 'oo cords and 40,440 cords nro In tho mineral operation or pn each year. itho Continental United States lonual consumption of firewood lilts to 86,937,000 cords, valued 250,000.000. Of this amount pl.000 cords nro used on tho j, 14,222,000 cords m tho of the nation and 1,751,000 I' aro used in the mines of the kd States. Tho average value rood consumed in the United is $2.91 per cord and J-L-8 is State Tho average consump- fper farm In tho United States I, cords per annum, iwraBir SEE SAW BATTLES Paris Claims Advances Against Germans Several Feet of Water in Trenches 11 Anoolatod Pirn to Cooi nr Timet. PARIS, .Inn. 8. Tho official state ment this afternoon says: "Tho ar tillery of tho enemy ycslorday showed great activity In llelglum nnd tho vi cinity of Arras. Our Infantry near Loinbnort.ydo occupied, at n point fifty yards In advance of our trench es, n hillock which had boon held by tho onomy. East of St, Georges wo gained ground. Near Stconstrnnto wo Inflicted Bcrlous dumnga on tho German trenches. In Sector of Ar ras at tho forest of Ilerthouvnl, with out being attacked, wo woro com pelled to ovneuato cortalu trenches whoro 'our men woro up to their RhouldorH In snnd and water. To tho loft of IIoIbuIIo our lino of trenches moved forward. In thu Alsnu Valley nrtlllory exchanges wero spirited. In tho Sector of RIioIiuh, to tho west of tho Dcs Zouaves forest, wo blow up u blockhouse and occupied now trenches 200 yards In ndvanco of our linos. Thoro was a florco nrtll lory engagement between Hethony nnd Pruuny. Tho nermann loft ninny (load on tho field, liotweon Jonchory-Sur-Sulppntnud Sounlu wo destroyed Oormnn treuchCB, In tho Argonuc, west of Hnuto Chovnuchco, tho eiinmy blow up Boino of our first lino trench eu with n mine, Nonr Altklrch In Alsnco wo rcoccuplod tho tronches on tho onstern flank of 1 1 111 125, a posi tion whoro, two days ago, tho ene my established hlmsolf. Further south, o occupied' Uilrnllnpt-Lo-Ilnut. Wo inado progress In tho di rection of Pont D'Aapnch and kjUinf- berg." Resumption of Military Activ ities Announced From Nish Austrians Get Island Or AuocUIkS I'rxi to Oo-m Bj TKre.,1 NISH, Sorvia, Jan. 8. Fighting has boon resumed on tho Servian front, according to tho official state morit, which Is as follows: "Strong for.cos of tho enomy occu pied tho small Island of Ada Tzlglin near Uolgrado on Jnuunry 3, Our trooprf surprised and routed tho Aus trians on tho night of Jnnunry 4. Uo yond this ongagoment thero la noth ing Important o ny of tho fronts." COItPSE STILL Til HUE Unable to Identify Skeleton Ut.el in IjiiFrniico l'nko PORTLAND Oro Jan. 8. That tho ovldonco-room In tho Court liouso still contains tho skoloton of tho body which J. C. Ln Franco used In tho insuronco fraud for which ho was arrested In Coqulllo and now Is sorvlng a sentenco In tho Peniten tiary, developed In tho prisoner's rocont nttompt to gain his liberty on parole, La Franco ndmlttod that ho had "planted" tho body In tho woods and had caused Its discovery. Ho told many conflicting stories' as to tho manimr In which ho obtained tho body. That ho had purshased tho. body from medical students; that ho had obtained It from an under taker, and that ho had found it In tho woods wero a few of his expla nations, Eqch, story was found to ho falso. This led to tho suspicion that a mur der had boon committed and wus ono of tho chief reasons why District At torney Evans was actlvo In the revo cation of La Franco's parole. La Franco refused to make a statoment on tho aubject when ho was rearrest ed, December 30, following his pa rolo December 23, Meanwhile, say officials In charge of the evidence-room, tho bones havo lain, in the Courthouse, Burial was proposed several times, but there wero no relatives to claim tho un Indentlfled skeleton, and action was naHtnoned. The skeleton probably i SERMSil . FROM HIllS (will bo burled Immediately. U. S. DOLLAR ABOVE PAR IN EUROPE IDr A.ioc I it. J rou t eo Dr Time. DIStlNK, Switzerland, Jan. 8. An American dollar Is now worth $l.0C hero. American checks ylold ed only 70 cents on tho dollar nt thu opening of tho wnr. Tho ro inntkcblo rluu Is duu to heavy buying of Aincrlcnu grain. WHEAT H.I7 ON T May Option Reaches $1.42 February Club Wheat At $1.41 in Portand IDr AmocIiIkI PrMa to Coo. n TlinM.1 CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Wheat again shot townrd tho Zenith today, 1.4t-Vi por bushol being paid for May option. It was stated thut n cargo of Durum Wheat sold for $2.07, delivered In Itnly. I'OUTIiA.Vl) WIIHAT IIKlIIKlt. tnr Anoeut.4 IrMt to Cooo nr TlmM.J POUTIiANI), Or., Jan. 8. Wheat advane'ed from 1 to -1V6 cents ,huro. FobntaryClub,'8i sold at' $1.11 n bushol, i JAOKHO.VH A.VNIVKKSAHV. Illy AuoclttftJ l'rti to Cooi '11. TlmM. . , EV OULtoAKq, anll.g.rr-TKoJ 'ebrntloii of tho contohnnry of ponco bqjwcon Oroat Ilrltnln and 'tho Unit ed States was begun horotodav With' nsnluto of 21 gtuiH timed to end 100 years, to tho minute; nftor Androw Jackson triumphed over tlio Ilrltlsh nt Chnlmotto. Other ceremonies In cluded tho unveiling of a atatuo of Jnckson on tho spot whoro ho hnd tho standard at Chnlmotto and an ex chnngo of greetings botweon repre sentatives of President Wilson nnd King Qeorgo. MAKEPEAGEPAGT C. W. Morgan Shuster De clares Mikado Willing :to Neutralize the Philippines Dr AmmUIM rrtu to Coot tut Tlnn.i WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 8. C. W, Morgan Shuster, for eight yenrs an Amorlcan officer In tho Philip pines boforo b6comlng an Internation al rigiiro In tho financial affairs of Persia, told tho Senato Philippines Committee today that ho believed Japan would bo glad to enter Into a treaty with tho United States to nou tralho tho Islands, SETTLES Apologizes to Washington for Fate of U. S. Duck Hunters Arrest Wardens (nr AuocltteJ IT., to Com Hit TlmM. OTTAWA, Canada, Jan. 8. Tho Canadian Government, forwarded to tho United Statea govornment for mal expressions of regret for tho killing of Waltor Smith and. the wounding of Charlea Dorsch by tho Canadian militiamen. Tho Domin ion also offered to compensato the wounded mau and tho family of tko dead man. AVAUDKXS ARE ARRESTED (Dr AmocUUI rre to Coos l)r Tlm'i.l TORONTO, Jan. C. A provincial LConstablo, Corporal and two pri vates wero arrested at Fort brie today on warrants charging man slaughter ln connection with the killing of Wnlter Smith and tho wounding of Charles Dorsch. Thoy are being hold without ball. era IRE YS JAPAN ILL CANADA SHOOTING SCR PE Says in Indianapolis Speech That "We Are Paying too Much Heed to Europe" TAKES CRACK AT REPUBLICAN PARTY Says They Haven't. Had New Idea in Thirty Years Present Tendency tnr Auoclatnl Wru to Con D17 TlmM. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 8. President WIIboh todny dofended tho policies of tho administration boforo a largo crowd. Ho was Introduced by Governor Itnlstou. iTho President began his speech by declnrlng thnt ho bolloved tho pooplo of this country should kcop'tholr minds on their own affairs rather than too" much on Eur ope. Ho sold ho admired Androw Jnckson for IiIb fighting abilities. Ho said tho trouble with tho Re publican party was that "It has not had a now Wen In thirty yenrs' "Every time this country really wants something dono," ho continued, "it returns tho Democratic -pnrty to power. Moal of tho advice taken by tho Republican parCy comes from their grnnfnthors. "I am tired of staying in Washing ton saying sweet things. I am glad to bo out among you whero I can say what I fool. This country Is now guided by tho Independent votor. Few rogulnrs of either-party aro loft. Only about a third of'tho Republican party Is progressive and lafoouj, two thirds of tho Domocratlo party Is progressive Thoroforo tho Demo cratic party is moro progressive than tho Republican party." President Wilson called himself an "animated conservative." Ho declar ed, amidst. applause,' that thoDemo" .crntlc , party y,asiorrylng out 'Clio - j.1 J..lifl..M 11,ila.rtllnV. t' Heglonnl.BnnkH.HelpV "' '-' '' ' Praising Jthq .FodotalnRdsorvd,'Ac(,' hO'snld this was tho first tlmo' in venra when. JvJauarj'' lsf Had"' not' brought a.flflnncinl utrlrigoncy to business men. "Tho Domonrntlc party Is still on trial," ho contlnuod. "Wo havo not finished our work. Wo aro going ahead. If any man or sot of men should try to brouk up tho solidarity of tho Domocratlo party thoy would gain nn unonvlablo position for them selves." Ship Purclmso Dili. President Wilson attacked tho Re publican Senators opposing tho gov ernment ship purelmso bill, whom ho characterized. as "solf-stylod friends' of Luslness.'' Ho said tho credentials of thesmpti.as, "friends of business" will bo harmed It thoy dofeat tho 'bill. "Tho .cquntry needs th6 ship 'llurchnso bill, nnd will have It," ho declared. Tho administration's conservation bills wero spoken of by Mr. Wilson as nocessary for tho wolfaro of tho country, Tho establishment of a great fodor al employment agency wns suggest ed In tho courso of his address. "Boforo tho revolution against Diaz eighty per cent of tho Moxlcans had nothing to do with tho government. As long as I ni President nobody shall Interfero with tho efforts of tho Mexicans to got tholr liberty." Great applause followed tho stato ment that tho tlmo might como when tho people of tho United Statea would have. a chance to docldo on his Judg ment. SIAXY GREET (PRESIDENT. Entrfultlttstlo Welcome Accorded WH bon Eu Route Wutft. (Df AworlMod FTMf t Com llr TlmM. RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. 8. A cheering crowd greeted President Wilson when he paused at noon hero and spoko briefly. At Bradford Junc tion, Ohio, tho schools were closed and all the pupils shook hands with tho Presldont. ,At Greenville, Ohio, ho was given a noisy reception. Don't full to attend tlio lwneflt dunce given by tho TJuuou Lodge nt Eagles' Hall, Saturday eve., Jan. Oth. , Htisby'b- Orchestra. W, . WILSON bus taken the MANAOEMENT of tho n 131 IN ITT APARTMENTS t :21 South llrond wuy, ItirUODKLIiED untl .finely ar ranged them, MANY KILLED IN MEXICAN BATTLE TODAY tnr AtiocUtixl Pmi to Cooi Dtr Tlroca. LAREDO, Jan. 8. A battlo for the posscBslon of Saltlllo began this morning. Hundreds hnvo been kill o.l and wounded. Fifteen thousand of Carrnnza'H forces nro attacking Villi's troops, which occupied tho city two days ago by a trick, with out n fight. L T Report Plan to Renew Attack on Carranza Garrison on Bor derGen. Scott Silent (nr AuotUtM I'm. to Coo. nr TIuim.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. General Villa's Intention ( to attack tho Car ranza garrison at Naco was com municated to tho United States War Department In official dispatches from army obsorvors on tho fron tier. Hocrotary Garrison said, how over, .that tho Information camo from tho Amorlcan a(dq of thop bor- ilnr Tlii until t lint hni liml tcao VPd no foiiort'from, General SqtJli s ho lofl Naco for El Paso. ' ' ncu HENDH NO EXPLANATIOXH VllnV Falls to Ifeep' Alolntiiicnt 'With Ciencrnt Hcott ill El Paso 1 1 iDr aui4 rrf" 'p co.,pr TinM.j . ,EL PASO Jon. 8,r-Vllia did not nrrlvo at Juafpz touny lor ins (lot layod conferonco with Qcnornl Scott vlio already, hna been nwnltlng tho nrrlval of' tho Mexican chlof four days. Villa was reported ns bolng entortnlnod at his homo In Chihun hua City. As far aa could bo learn od, ho sent no explanation to tho Aniorlcnn Chlof of Staff for his tar dy arrival. FEAR OUTBREAK IN Condition in Turkish Capital Alarming Government Packs Archives Pr Awocttted PrM t Coot Dr Tlmei.J SOFIA, llulgnrla, Jan. 8. Dis patches from Constnntluoplo describe the situation In tho Turkish capital ns Increasingly alarming. Tho local authorities appear not only to appro bond nttacks from tho outsldo but possible Internal dlsordors. Tho ar chives of tho stato havo boon packed up for removal and many of them havo nlroady been sont away. R. E. L Bedillion, of Bandon Will Operate Concern Returned Home Today ' I. E. L. Rodllllon of Randon, a former ropresentatlvo ln tho state loKlslaturO from Coos and Curry counties, cano back on tho Elder this morning from Eureka, wlere no com pleted plans for tho tnklng over of tho Eureka Woolen Mills. A loaso for six months was secured by Mr. Uodllllon, at a monthly rental of 1 120, this sum to apply on tho purchaso price, which Is said to bo $24,000, If ho concludes to buy tho plant at tho end of tho lease. For some tlmo Mr. Uedllllon had charge of tho Woolen Mills at Dan don, oporatlng thom for a company. For several mouths this plant has been closed down. Tho former man ager said today that ho Is not content plating tho re-openlng of this plant. Ho expects to return soon to Eurok,i to begin operations there, LL II H SSUL AG CONSTANTINOPLE WOOLEN PLANT AT EUREKA TO OPEN AUSTRIANS FALL TO Announce Retreat to Carpath ian Strongholds Quiet Out side of Bukowina (Dr AMoeUt4 1'rt.i to Com Bar llnm.I VIENNA, Jan. 8. Tho official statemont todny says: "In tho Car pathian forest landB nnd In tho south ern part of tho crown land of Uuko wlnn, regard for tho safety of our ndvanco troops obliged us to fall back on tho principal mountain passes be fore nn enemy numerically aupdrlor. On tho Hungnrlan-Gnllclan front everything Is quiet. On the Dunnjcc river nnd In Russian Poland thoro havo been soino artillery oxchanges." MYRTLE POINT B. F. Wyland Charged With Assault at Klamath Falls Other Criminal Cases' (Special to Tho Tlmos.) COQUIIiLE, Or., Jan. 8. W. F, Wyland was arrested yesterday at Myrtlu Point by Sheriff Johnson on u wnrraut from Klnmnth Falls charging him with assault with n deadly weapon. Ho wns brought hero and will bo hold, ponding tho nrrlval of Sheriff C. C. Lowo, of Klamath County. Wyland was for merly In tha blllnrd and pool par lor buatncBB nt Myrtlu Point, but wont to Klnumjli County nnd ro recently returnod, Ho claims that tho warrant for his arrest Is splto work resulting from a cpntxavorsy over a lino fenco, bttt'.aa. a. fo'loliy Is charged In tho warrant, ltwoujd scorn that It la moro sorlous. llundoii Roy Caught. Rollln Edmunds wna arrested at Randon on a bonch warrant Issuod for hla arrest. Ho was Indicted by tho grand jury last May on tho chargo of forgory. Ho has boon out of tho stato slnco then nnd re turned to Randon but a tow anys ago and wna quickly picked up by Shorlff Johnson's offlco. Jail is Full. Shorlff Johnson now has 1G pris oners In tho County Jail, filling tho baslltu. Ho has retained Mr. Lan- drlth, son-in-law of W. W. Gage, as jailor for tho tlmo bolng nnd thoy will also board the prisoners. Flvo of tho Inmates havo already boon sentenced to tonus In tho stato penitentiary, Sheriff Johnson plans to lenvo next week with tho dologn tlon for Salom as all of tho criminal cases will thou bo disposed of and ho can ninko tho expenses of ono trip tnko caro of tho offondors. Smith WiiutH Witnesses. Orlando Smith, Indicted for stat utory offenses against two Prospor girls, yestorday got into n wrangle with hla attomoy, Rlatchley, and discharged him. Smith Insists on fighting tho charges against him and sent for his wlfo and daughtor, who nro ln Josophlno County, to como to testify in his bohnlf. Yesterday tho Josophlno County Sheriff noti fied Shorlff Johnson that they woro Without fuuds nnd wanted tho coun ty to ndvanco their oxpenbes. Judgo Coko would not allow this, saying that ho tjndorstood Smith had means. Who Smith will havo defend him la not known. I INTERN HERMAN CRUISER. I tnr AmocUUJ ITcm to Cooi Dr Tlme.l i I PARIS, Jan. 8, A dispatch to j j L'Informatlon states that tho j Gorman auxiliary cruiser Otuvl has been Interned at Las Palmaa, Canary Islands. A small railroad oporatlng an oll burnlng locomotlvo on tho Taboo National Forest, California, had a breukdown during tho past suinmor and burned wood Instead of oil for ono day. On this day fifteen fires started ulong the right-of-way. Dur ing tho procedlng year, only ono fire occurred near tho railroad and It was not thought thut tho onglno was responsible for that ono. BACK PASSES M ARRESTED Paris Announces Capture of- Town South of Sennheim After Severe Engagement EACH SIDE WINS IN MINOR BATTLES Germans and Russians Have Entrenched Themselves in Poland Movement Slow tnr AwoclttoJ rrrta to Cooi Dtr Times. LONDON, Jan. 8. Tho capturo of Rurnhnupt Lo Hnut, Alsaco, south of Sennheim, wns roportod today by tho French war offlco, but tho Gorman communication miyn fighting Is still going on for possession of tho town. Ilorlln states that repeated Fronuh nttacks In Alsnco broko down under tho Gorman nrtlllcry fjrb. In it few other locallUcH ltctWjcn ,tha North Sen anil Switzerland Bhrirp fighting la In progress, In whlqh each sldq scored minor vlctcrlos, but over inost of th lino thero Is llltio rtcllvlty. Tho nrmlcs of tho east are similar ly inactive. Tho German communica tion mentions an ongagoment enst of tho Ilawka river In Poland, whoro It Is snld nn advance still Is In progress, but the spectacular clashes of great masses of troops during tho oarllor part of tho war havo no parallels now along tho Warsaw front. There, ns in tho west, tho Germans and Rus sians dug thomsolves Into tho ground and aro taking up tho tedious opera tions of wnrfaro In tho tronchos. MITCHELL AFTER (Special to Tho Tlmos,) COQUILLB, Or., Jan. 8. Dotectlvo, W. J. MltohoU ruturnod hore yester day, frm Marshflold,! whoro hti had becntnttondlnR to matters connected UvlHiUho Trondgold-Coach foud now ponding in tho district court and bo fcro tho grand Jury. Mr. Mltcholl's visit to tho Day la hollovod to havo boon In connection with charges which tlio Coach fac tion Is expected to ninko to District Attomoy Llljcqvlst or to Judgo John S. Coko regarding certain alleged Ir regularities or Indiscretions of ono or tho grnnd jurors, Harry Hunt, of Randon, In discussing grand Jury matters or for having boon a partisan of CHy Attornoy Trondgold, of Dnn don, nftor having boon summoned as a mombor of that body, "I know positively," doclarod Mr. Mitchell, "that Hunt was ono of tho throo men who took Mao Simpson to Troadgold's offlco In nandon, af ter Hunt had boon selected as a grand Juror, and pumped hor for an hour or more regarding her know ledge of mnttors which Hunt knew woro coming before tho graud jury. I confronted him with this and ho ndmlttod It. "I consider this at In Itself, nsldo from other things that I havo hoard regarding Hunt's friendship totonrd Treadgold and his conduct while In Coqulllo during tho sitting of tha grand Jury, la onough to ninko him an Improper person to sit ln matters In which charges against Treudgold uro being mado. "Hunt should not wait for us to tako formal action In tho mattor," continued Mr. Mitchell, "but should resign from tho graud jury at onco. Wo shall hold a conferonco In tho very noar future and decldo Just what stops wo shall tako to bring this mat tor formally boforo Judge Coko and District Attornoy Llljoqvlst. "I hnvo hoard of other acts con cerning Hunt which reflect serloualy on hi in as a grand juror, It true, and soino of these acts I niu'hlreudy aba to prove, 1 hope to havo other de tails within a few days which may muko some Interesting roadlng," What theso facts wore or how ser ious thoy may prove Mr, Mitchell would not say. it Is believed that tho conforenco referred to will tako placo next week whon tho Treudgold and Coach clans gather for the trial of Ruby Nosier and Mary Pfortuer for perjury, prorldtng tho cases aro sot for that tlmo. Attorney Goss, of Mnrshflold, who will dofond both wo men, Is In Portland trying rfoino cases In the federal court and the two cases havo been put off until his return. BANDON JURYMAN UW , . ii Lt!m:mP-e i