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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1915)
'Pg"Wm'Hw'va miwmmmMmMsihi!ii'sM mWfcwti.w tiiy.vi A FoUft "I'lKSieiraj VENING EDITION. l NEI SCHOOL OPENS MTU T THE (JOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHREM), OREGON, MONDAY, MARCKM, 1915- BOGUS MDMEY MEM fLIWES EMDJIMBERED iMRS. A. D. BDOME MEXICAN GUNBOAT IS LOU UP COOS HIVHIl SCHOOL SKTS KDUOATIOX OF CHILDHKX. O)XS0rilllATKI)JGMhcnt T, XKW MARK IX ll0cn Lnn,i COCXTKY , fB111- When I ho doors of the Coos Rlv or Consolidated School, at the Junc tion of tho North nnd South Forki of tho ilvcr, woro thrown opoti ton dnys ngo to tho 7G pupils, they wore n happy throng. But they wero not bit happier than tho 300 fath ers nnd mothers nnd guosts who gathered nt the school Saturday night to aid In the formal opening of n country school that Is unique in In every respect. Boats of all sizes and descriptions gathered nt tho landing, bringing their owners from nil parts of the upper country to enjoy tho event long planned nnd looked forward to. "Well may you be proud of this institution," said County School 3u- ln Progresso Harbor Yesterday (1UXR0AT 1JI.OWX UP pcrlntontient Baker. Ho naa gono E j,, Hnrrj. For8borg, J. D. 011 cver tho plnns, know that tho build- fnn j. A. Ooodwell, Henry Frnii ing cost closo to J7000; that It hn8c8i Artnur Holmes, Frank John Its own water supply, piped froshiso( A San,ulst, ciins. Johnson, from a spring more than a mllo Mg8 CInro B SprngU0( Mrs. E. A. away.. Also ho knew that In tho Hlborn Mrs McLc0,i, Mr. Gil plat thoro nro fivo acres, 400 fcQt!flllan. John UnBrft nnil ,..,, vn(h. of mch border tho river. nn CutPi mchard Kromlnga and jnero arc lour largo weii-ngaicu Mr8 John irhn nnd fnmlly- class rooms, in aatiiuon is a ino oratory and two lecturo rooms, a library nnd n utorngo room, to pay nothing of tho two largo play rooms in tho bnsomont for tho pupils' use I during tho rainy days when playing . outsldo is Impossible. Tho direct! nnd Indirect steam heating planta I nro tiRod In tho building. R. B. . Oatllnd, designer nnd architect, was COUXTIF.S OF STATK SIOW IX sou and daughter, Gcorgo Mcintosh ' and family, Henry nnd Fred Ifcuis ohlldt, Fred Hamilton, Warren Ros so), Mrs. E. E. Dyer and family, Ocorgo F. Smith nnd family, Les ter Smith and fnmlly, Mabel Mnu- r.ey, Edith Knlno, Hultlt coiivor, , 'Vn!tcr Kalno, John Miller, William , l. stnbiey, Roy nnd , uarranza's Navy is uesiroyea drith, James Landrlth nnd M. Nelson, Carl Johnson, Mrs. H. H. Rogers, Beryl Noah, Ivy Noah, Agnes nnd Reuben Hsn drlukson, Esther Holmos, Mr. vu Mrs. Ben Ostllnd, C. A. Nelson, Mrs. .1. 0. Mullen, Fred nnd Frank John sop, Robert Church and family, Mrs. Bowman, Will Realty and son, Mitt Justrom nnd family, John MlPon and family, B. L. Rood and wife. Mrs. S. A. Yoakum, J. J. Cllnken beard, J. A. Goodwill and wife, S. B. Cullip nnd family, Chnrlos fi.i' gron, Rocco Rlftscn, E. Georgo Smith and family. Tom F. Smith nnd fam ily, Lester Smith nnd fnmlly, W. H. Smith and family, H. E. Ressey nnd family. E. L. Dcssoy and fam ily, Warren Ressey nnd fnmlly, George Mcintosh nnd family, Hugo. Lilenthnl, Jucel Ferguson, Grovor Wllllnms nnd wife, Nathan Cutllp and wife, William Wallace, Raymond V E RECORDS Illr AwocUlfil rrnn to Coo ttT Timed. WASIIJNGTON, Mar. 1. Private ndvlces received horo from headquarters of tho Ward lino In New York, re port tho blowing1 up of tho Mexican gunbont Progresso, In Progresso harbor yester day with n loss of 19 of her rrow. Ono hundred and twenty-seven survivors nro being taken from tho Pro gresso to Vera Cruz on the Ward Hncr Morro Cnstlo. TWO ALLKOND CQUXTNRFHfT Klt.S "PRLSOX JHIM)S" A Mi THREE HOUND OVER TO FED. URAL COURT. Almost 20 years of tho Hfo ol Z. O. Hnrshmnn, nlleged counter feiter, hns been snent in pc'uitcn- tnries; J. S. Stevens, formerly of Camp 1, held on tho snmo clinrgV, spent eight yours behind tho bars nt Snloni. This is tho report IH A 0T0 ACCIDENT GEORGE flOOI)ftXTM AND HAItltY WELCH.' FALL JXTO MUDFLATS THE IATTER JJEIXd PIXXEI) l)OWX brought bn.ck by Chief Jack Carter ' who returned Saturday evening from Portlnnd whoro with threo others j ho went as n witness boforo tho i Fedcrnl grand Jury. Hnrshmnn, f Stevens nnd Bakor woro bound over to tho Fedornl Court, following tho I examination, nnd will bo tried some time Inter. OH BUILDI G . Immediately nftor tho men woro arrested hero nnd tho sixth mint GALVESTON. March l.-Dls-10'""' Un'tci1 Stes suspended op patches reached the Mexican Con- J"0"!;, Sccrct fc",,P0 Operative sula.o today telling of an explosion ' W' A 0 over went through tho roc on bonrd tho Mexican gunbont Pro-' rda ,n, ,l18 "fflco nml at Salem nnd ... . . thoro dill nnf flirt nnnf li alorv nt gresso, which rosulted In the tlcntii , ? , l uiu vi uiuau iin.il, u.iiiui, u Mil as can be ascertained, has never be 1 foro been charged with crime. j Tho witnesses cnllcd north Inst , week wero Chief Cnrter, J. H. j Johnson, Frank Prey nnd Mrs. Al I Thrush. They appeared boforo tho j Federal grand Jury, told tholr stor ies nnd woro closely questioned. I When tho trial of tho men will oc i cur is n matter of conjecture. of thirty persons, Including fivo wo men. Tho explosion occurred yes torday while tho gunboat wns at Progresso. It was said what was purported to bo n barrel of rlco was sent on bonrd, In reality was n bomb prepared by persons op posed to Carrnnza. BEST ON OUTS DE s s c IS Goo. Goodruin nnd Ilnrry Welch l,ac" n wnrrow oscnpo from iloatli yesterday afternoon when n FcVrd randBtor drlvan by tho lattor turn ed from tho olovntotl rond ncross tho Jurldgo of Conl Bank Inlet mini oil .ton feet to tho water-covered i.'iud flats. Goodrum wns thrown clotr of tho enr, badly Injuring his Bide, wlillo Welch wns pinned bo noiitli tho mnchino nnd undor tho wntor. I'"' for tho stronuous work of Gooi, go Goodrum ho probably would Jia vo boen drowned. Todny h otlu men n ro bruised nnd Mr. Qoodritmi Is confined to his bed as tho result of his cxporionco, Ho atntcu tluit tho enr wns going slow at. tho t.'nio. "Wolch who hail Just bought tli inncliluo nnd wa's learning how to drive, wns linndlluR tho brnkes nt t3io sldo of tho nr when Jt loft tho irondway crnahlng through tho sido rniltng. Tho mnchino w;rLj extricated with llttlo d it in ii go to th.o top. lOKT OlSKOItl) III order that tho locnl pcoplo mny got In on tho ground floor, I nin going to plnco on tho iimrkoC Port Orford'a best city property nt n figure so smnll tluit tho purchaser can doublo his iiionoy In alxty. dnys. I will bo nt tho folKowIng DIES T SUMMER HK.'IILV HEHPECTIlD COOH CO. PIOXEEIt .SUCCUMHH . IH HUH. VIVED IIV HUHHAND AXI) HIV CHILDREX. ItJ.i LOYA L i prcrcnt at tho opening. For n long tlnio tho school board went over plans, figured and figured ngnln. Tho result Is not only sat isfactory to thomsolvcs, but vas expressed by thoso present Saturday ns a credit to tho entlro district. Tho members of tho school board nro II. E. Ilossoy, chairman, Andrew Stora nnd Rocco Binsca. Thoro nro now enrolled 7fi pu pils; tho school has a capacity for 17C. F. A. ailflllnn, principal, iro eldcd as master of ceremonies, as sisted by tho other two teachers, Miss Clara Sprnguo and Miss Edith JlcLcod. Tho pupils of tho grades presented a pleasing program followed by a talk by Superintendent Baker af ter which tho ladles of tho Rainbow Club entertained tho entire gather ing with a delicious banquet and It was not until long toward tho midnight hour that tho first boats bogan chugging their way home ward from tho landing nt tho school. To mnko of tho Institution n civic center, a nlaco whoro hn young pcoplo may havo their so cieties meot, a placo for tho moth era to gather nnd tho farmers to hold tholr grnngo meetings. This wob tho ndvlco of Superintendent Baker nnd ho wns loudly npplaudcd. Tho following is tho program of the evening: 1. Slumber Song Qunrtctto '1. Norwegian Mountain Mnrch.. Volk Banco 3. Vocal Solo .... F. A. Gllflllan I. Cobblers Song . . Prlmnry Class 0. DaulBh Banco of Grcotlng. . Volk Banco C. Address .. Supt. R. E. Baker 7. Uluo Wavoa Qunrtctto 8. Song, I'Dalslcs." Primary Class 9. Tho Rosary Trio 10. ShoomnkorH' Dance, Volk Banco 11. Stars of tho Summer Night.. Quartette 12. Reading .... MUH Holon Smith 13. Gorman Clap Dance, Volk Dunce 11. How Can I Louvo Thoo, Chorus Among thoso who woro present woro: John W. Hill and wife, A. Collvor and family, Cuptaln William Iljorqvlst, Mrs. Ed Coffelt, Tom and Dorothy Coffelt. Goorgo Elliot. j01)8 Kyi0t jirry Jim.3i A 12. Robinson, C. H. Jonos, Ralph nnd William Robortson, Al Smith nnd family, Frank Rogora nnd wife, Mr. Storrey, Ed Bunnoll, J. K. ChMdors and family, Fruda Holm, 1'oarl ChlldB, Mrs. Chllda nnd daughter, W. J. Wallaco and family, Walter Wallace Evan llodson and family, William Richards and fam ily, Stanton Richards nnd family, Ada ClauBon, C. II. Dungan and family, Claronco Kurtz, Arthur Matson, Joo Mooro, Al Fostor, J. A. Smith und family, Robert ILiytsr, W. F. llodson, Milton Grant, Reu boii Masters, Chostor Collvor, Vor hoii Bunnoll, Monte Ecclos, L. Saun dors nnd family, John Enegron, L. 1). Smith and family, Lloyd Cutllp nnd wlfo, Representative Barrow, Charles Hngqvlst nnd sons, Mrs. W, h. Worth nnd family, u. Emmott, Mrs. E. F. Caldwoll, Allco and Os car Carlson, J. Johnson, Guy Cut llp, W. C. Morgan and family, O. K. APh, Mr. and Mrs. 11. (. Clark, R. C. Coppoll, Abe llounornanU. .SENDING EXIIIIHTS FOR THE OREGOX BUILDING, HAYS MR. HUGH M'LAIX. docket. At thnt tlmo tho witnesses will bo recnllcd to Portlnnd. I irarshmnn Ib n amnll nnd fcoblo 11. O'ROUHKE OF 1III1I1INC7, MIXX.! look,B "" i"out 15 yenrs of ngo. i Whon oxnmlucd hero a halo wna TELI-S OF HECHUITIXfl ACriV-j found In his scnlp. This ho cx-j 1TV" IX XORTH VISITS OLD i plained by savlnc n troo fell nn l.l, i w - i In tho woods near Yaqulnn when ho was working thoro aomo tlmo ngo. j W. A. Glovor hnil n now explnn-l ntlon to offer In Portlnnd. Tho rec-, Judge Robert Bean Is now holding j plncos: MnrBhriold, Chnndlor Hlotol, court but It mny bo Bovornl months Mnrch tho first nnd second; Myrtle beforo tho enso Is called on tholl'olnt, Guurlu llotol, third, fJourtli, fifth nnd sixth; CoQiilIlo, IJaxtor Ho tel, tho eighth; Bnndon, Gnlllor Ho tel, ninth nnd tenth; Port Orford, Knnpp Hotel, clovcnth, twelfth, After Bovornl luonlha Illiiooa, Mm. A. D. Doono, ngod G7 years, of Sumner, died nt her homo Into Snt urdny ovonlng. ' She Wna burled thla lnornh-., Rev. BnsBford having morning, Row Bnasford linvlmr chnrgo of tho aorvlcos. Tho (leceused leaves n husbiuid, A. D. Doono, nnd bIx children, Thoy nro Archie Boono, Mnralifiold; .Inn. Doono, Whgnor; Mrs. R. Bcllou, Brldgo; Mrs. N. If. Hnnson, -in- cortea, wnBlilnglon; Mrs. Wllllnni Knrdoll, Mnralifiold, nnd Ilnrry Doono, of Sumnor. Wns Highly Itcgmtlrri. Mrs. Boono'a ninldon nnmo wuh Nnncyji. linker nnd alio wna born In Jnckaon County, Mo Jninmry 22, 1818. Sho hnil rcaldod In Coos County over forty yenra nnd wna ono of tho best known nnd moat highly respected wonion of Sum nor nnd vicinity, hor kind, moth erly ways winning tho csteom of nil with whom sho came In contcct. A. I). Boone, her htiBbnnd, la a gront grandson of Dnnlol Boono, of of Kentucky ploneor fame. Ho wnH born In Missouri Juno 3, 1837 nnd ennio to Oregon In 18 IC nnd Bot tled nt Sumnor In Juno, 1SG0. Ho loat ono of tho momcntocB of his historic gront grnndfathor when tho Indians alolo n compnBs, which tho latter used whllo ho wnB crosalng tho plnlns to Oregon. if. . Cfl iV ... WIHIINQ coJS "-"iinioa fUri.v:.,,q "" 01 1 0rvH- M. Shaw "MHSKS . ni.vrtiM n o...'! Of f Irn t).ii iltm j , "uhu Jan.? -- 20?. .... 'Tm -Z""0 Block. BcnNimin Ostllnd AttnilVSHI Offices, 206 ff.i. 'hono 103-t 0r Sfi HihliMiJ w. G. Chandler qonm. n, 'R'lTECT s&stSHf Wm. S. Tumen AltCIIlTrn. Mnb(ieij,0rL Hnvo your LKTTEIt lionda. bill thlrtoonth, fourteenth nnd flfteontli. heads, etc., pnclod nt THE TIMES FRANK 1). TICI1:ENQR. offlco. FRIENDS OX DAY B. O'Rourke of Hlbblng. Minn. Is' "Tako tho Coos nnd Curry ex hibits from tho Oregon building and three-fourths of tho displays would uugone. ino uu.imng wou.u uo ni- 8e,unK fcw wccl8 0Il (ho Uny most empty." Thus spake Hugh ...-. .. ,,. -.--. ,r t ipirnnu-n McLaln, president of the Chamber ,, otllcr fonmjr roiIdonl of h. ord. of tho man B.owed thnt ho' of Commerce, who Inst evening re-! Mlnnc80tn. Mr. 0,nourko , tho J" Jut ,nr J'J;!?" on ""' I turned from a tr p of nvest gat on ,., ...,,.., , ,,.. , chnrged with counterfeiting nnd at tho Panama Pacific Exposition. WMnHvldii.il holder of proper- 8pcllt Qlm yonrs for month8 Failure, of other sections of tho ly., " ' lbbl"g nmI ,s ratcd ,n t,,0,t McNoIIPh Island on n ten-yenr stnto to get their displays In tho l n "" , ro ,","' , ,, , , , sentence. Out of prison Hnrshmnn! building nro giving tho Btato a poor ' " ls "n ,ntlmnl rr,cml r A , en mo down to Troutdnle, Oregon, ' advortlsoment ho stntcs, "nnd tho Powor8- tho tWo hvlnS 'cen grcntjnmi tlcro aI(iUll n R(U1K , ,lohllnB irnr.i nf it ! mnMniin.1 m m. ,l0r8 'niiclcra nnd for a tlmo drove i nn n train. In 11m n,.i. - Lain, I'thnt tho outsldo of' tho J tho,r own linrnC8B iorscs. Mr. O'-j threo man woro killed nnd Ilnrsh Oregon building Is unlquo; It's n Kourko 8t11 lins ft trl"B oI harness ninn received n shot gun wound In" David Bunch and family, WIUlu n Blnck, Mrs. Goodwin and family, jurs. J'.ccjus nun laniuy, jir, all(j Mrs. J. Ufldell, llnddon, Mrs. Coffelt and Al nnd Nettle jxtor, Fhvd ts. Chrlsteu- dnndy. I don't bellovo it can b0 , "orses. no nnd Mr. Powora nnd not beat. If wo would closo the doors BCon cncU othor ror ,nor0 tnnn 8lx tho structure would bo tho comment !'cnrs nml tho' ,invo bco m'8y '""- of tho crowds thnt pass thero dally. ' '" ovor ol'l tlmo on tho Iron Rnngo, Tho fnct thnt tho Oregon building stories galore bolng changed of ox on Its opening day wnB thoroughly l'erlonce there. covered by n Portland paper with- Mr flourko Is nn enthusiastic out In any way mentioning tho supporter of tho Allies In tho great Coos and Curry exhibits Is partlcu-' Europcnu wnr and ho connot qulto Inrly n point of discussion with Mr. understand why A. H. Powers sym McLnln, who has como back to pathles lean townrd tho Gorninna. find himself Post Mnstcr of Marsh- j Thoy havo nlwnnys agreed, pvon nt Hold. tho tlmo thnt Mr. O'Rourko wns ono With tho exhibits from thoso two 'of tho original Bryan aupportorB nnd counties crowding tho doorwnys nt aided in tho convention that noml tho very ontrnnco of tho building, nated Brynn. ho thought It imposslblo for anyone En routo hero, ho enmo through to mltfa seeing them. "Wo havo Canada nnd ho saya that Canada la tho hCBt spaco In the entlro atruc- absolutely united In tho mipport of ture," Bald Mr. McLaln, "but wo I England In tho European fray must havo moro woods displays. There Is a groat nrmy of recruits Send down some Bnmplea of Port being drilled nt Winnipeg nnd other u.rTl .rC. in, ?BJ 'n"11 ,U,ojr "" K" routo west ho met train want. Thoy llko to tako tho pieces ,,,,, nftor trn,IlIond of t up In tholr hands, look nt them nnd roi0 umJt to on)ar fo t, sco whnt thoy nro llko." ... Min, nnv ,. ,.. . r,...r,', Ho told of ono lady who looked i ,, ',, "V: T ,",", T , "' "" "" Mm ,v.rM w.i. .i. ., ll"H,hooa ,8 ,)0lR nccoptcd nt tho ; going to tho front. nuiuriiay w. J. 1 1 ill took Mr. O' nt ilin ititirlln (fnml unmnln. ,! i, mu iiijiuu nuuu niiiuiMUH uuii -.,...it .. nko.i "iinu. i if u.,.i,,,i9 Ii,",,,",,, "CM n"(l motibnmis nro sho wns much Htirprlscd when told tlinf U'no tlin fintiirnl i.tfiln it tlm Wii. i'Ti.u m, ,., ,,m, ... ! Il0,,rk0 t0 Cn"M Ono to show him visitors, thov want in know n,n,M,thn ''oautlos of tho section. IIo enn- tho worst way," Bald Mr. McLaln. "It's up to ub to glvo them aomo thlng to Io'k nt." ConcosBlons granted to elder von dors, peddlors of plntoa Is n trav esty on tho fnlr, said Mr. McLaln. Somo of tho host display spaces In tho entire building ho found occu pied by peddlors. his head. 'Stolo Cuttle. J. S. tovciiB formorly lived In Klanlnth Falls, 'and It wna from thero thnt ho wns sent to tho pon Itcntlnry and eorved eight yenra on a clargo of cattlo stealing, bolng paroled by Governor West In 1910. Tho prison record snyB that IlnrBh-jfTp man wns released at Salom in 1012.' ' r" ,f Robort linker, a forolgnor, wns JL JLJLd? a pnrtnor to Slovens in tho Parisian Dyo Works. Ho a charged with' passing a counterfeit CO-cont ploco ' nt tho Clnymoro Bar. At leaBt another wltnoas la known who, It Is ' snld, will testify that Bakor nt-1 tempted to pass a bogus $5 gold plcco oft for ?2.G0 In ensh. I Pnrl Dilnt, n.ii. uii iiuuy na nnw . I'f ANIRT AXhwi. itosldonco Studio. iir. J'hono uu' CITY AUToTffii I i'or taxi, phont , i I Hold ' For touring cmi, fa I Chandler Hold IA'NN IiAMntriift, iw t- I- ' ' l Inli Xew Cnis UUIMNEYS PIREf J. N. BAYIKt Any Kind of Brick Ml Prices That in Ml ...... .., nmi bw Call nt "The JlriiW." Dldg., 137 Second It ji-j. French Rangci. B:Eo I HE HOI AFFY Mil AVERN CAI o mnko Iro nt !)78 Central mc, lAwJ Light Is The Thing LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSMCII Tltlo ft Trust Co., IK thorougblr dcpendilli dlato sorvlco, prompt i to all Jntorciti ol o:f i MINIMUM Ctll I. s. &( PEACE CDWFERENCE GHICAGD inr AMoute4 1TM, to co Dj Time. CHICAGO, Mnrch 1. Tho Nnt-I lonnl I'oaco Conforeuco mienod horo ' not npprcclnto tho hilly country, bhv Ing thnt ho had not Boon any good farmland alnro ho struck tho const. Jhon told thnt some or the Coos today for the purpose or adopting River ranches woro hold at ?B00 per a plan by which tho sympathy, In acre, It was boyond his comprohon-l fluonce nnd aid of tho American slon. Today ho loft for Wagnor nnd Pooplo mny bo tendered to nations thoro will bo shown tho btonm shov-1 Involved in tho Kuroponn war nnd ols tnklng out somo gold oro with, tho causo of early doiiph nrnnini...! i ... . . . .. in.. . .... . ' -., .i. i no roninmuor of llio fnlr he i "lv Kravoi nnu curt. Homo of tho men l8 attondod by poaco ndvocntos found ImmenuQly Interesting and ' Rolling a fow nuggets and somo ftno fni all parts of tho nation und j The lighting of a clothing s tore, tailor's shop or any store where colors and textures mu st be accurately shown is most important, i j The light must be bri ght simulating daylight as ' closely as possible but it mu st not be dazzling. On the Effort to be Made to Tcr- contrary jt shou,d bc sofl' wcH dlffl,sed Peas'a to the eye. minate Struggle in Europe 1 Silent Too Long. ihlecttic Lirflt Is Besh AAarsoA Ideal Illumination DRY 11 AT- CAMPBELL'S WOOff North Froit Wt riinne T To Low Rates for Handling Tr 1ir h.iil riinkhtlfMll In Mnrshflold and do ikwH" for roasonnblo ratei. OT.1U nrirt vsKKIt & BT MAB - ---- 1 Levi Helsncr, iwy ".1U Plionrn: well attondod evory dny Blnco the opening. I1AV vi kw cai'i: OI'KX A(!A1. TOMORROW Tho Bay Vluw Cafe will bo oped ngaln tomorrow morning aftor be ing closed a Bhort tlmo undergoing repnlrB. MR. AND MRS. C. IT. WHLLS, l'roprlotors. gold. THIS AND FIVE CENTS! DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, encloso fivo cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your namo nnd address clearly. You will rc-celvo In return n trial pnekago containing Foley's llonoy and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and jVoupj Foloy Kidney Pills, for pain ! ii aides and back, rheumatism, baelc- Cio, kldnoy and bladdor allmenta. iad Foley Cathartic Tables, n vbolesomo nnd thoroughly cleansing athartlc, especially comforting to tout persons. For sale by Owl rescript lon lMinrmnoy. Frank il. IIMHW. UOIltral AVOHIIP. Onnnolto fhaudlor Hotel. Phono 74. KDLI11 ABLE E TO IK DIM II is hold undor tho nusplcos of tho omorgoncy fund for ponco forcos. Miss Jnno Addnms Is chairman. Edwin D. Mead, editor of tho World's Reaco Foundation of Bos ton, in nn address, said In tho prosont wnr, tho neutral nations havo boon allent too long. Allan Line Steamship, Leak ing Heads for Halifax Un der Her Own Steam tnr AuotlateJ !, to Coo Ur Tlme..J NEW YORIC, Feb. 27. Tho Allan Lino Steamship Mongolian which sent wireless cnlls yostorday for help because sho was lonklng 400 mlloa off Nova Scotia, is heading for Halifax under hor own steam and should reach thoro tomorrow, tho agents announced. I'KAU KI011T LOST. Report That Boat of Kvulyu Wns Lost la XoWh Sen. Wj AmocIUM Ttttt lo Cou Btr TlmM.J Washington, D. C., Fob. 27. Min ister Vnn Dyko nt Tho Hnguo, ca bled today an unofficial report that eight of tho crow of tho American steamer Evolyn, sunk by a mluo In tho North Son, had been lost. Yes torday ho sent nu official report that tho missing boat wns safe. Indirect lighting by means of Mazda lamps and properly designed diff users will produce the correct effect with econ omy and at the same time add a touch of distinction to your store. OUR LIGHTING EXPERTS ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Oregon Power Co. Second and Central Phone 178 T. J. HCAIFH C is L:rtu I'Aini ji IVIdiamiuii pfOPi Hhtlumtei l'BI1lUlljJk IMw.nn 1 1(1.11. 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