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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1915)
SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. raaHgaaiBantxii R ADDED PRICE ATTRACTIONS for Tomorrow, June 10th STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING ANNUAL W Q iddanc LADIES' SUITS $15 Suits $(J.25 $25.00 Suits si5-25 $18 Suits $ 1 A .65 BOYS' SUITS $29.00 Suits $1 Q.35 LADIES' COATS $16.50 Coats $11.15 $20 Coats $13.70 $18.50 Coats $12.50 $16.00 Coats $10.55 LADIES' DRESSES $4.50 Suits! $3 $6.50 Suits $4-35 $5.50 Suits $ -.70 $7.50 Suits $ CH.15 MEN'S SUITS Grey and Tan Mixtures $17 Suits .50 $25.00 Suits $-1 'J.50 $20 Suits d ' $ w AWARDS CDWTRAGT PI ll 0 ILK mnmiWXsmwimtiikUBimaammiZ SI FAY DAY idwuid swukiuj. LOW lill)l)i:iC OX Scion Hills Iteiehetl DIm-usscs TuMnK ()e HOUTLAND, si;vi:it Xottli l.end r of Water TWO dii:s ..MAHSHFIKLD .YOIXO LA WILL IIIKi: TO POItTliANU, i:pect d Wulk All llio Way I'rnni $18.50 Suits $Q.25 ' BOYS OVERCOATS $5.50 Overcoats For $2.75 $8.00 Overcoats For $4.00 SEE MEN'S OVERCOATS Regular Prises Separate Trousers HI.7." Punts s:t Pauls tfl.riOl'iints S1.20 $2.15 $3.00 'S HATS SJS lints SI Si nu Hum ; inns .-m urns j RccjiVices DISPLAY 81.25 $2.35 S3.I5 " " .. m m i n i r i-1 n i nnnnnr i LONG SHOrii Wm m mm. LAUNCH PROJECT FIND i.ii( i. iiamhf.u has no i:i sI(;;iwtio. ioic coast ri.itMUt i .oh aoi:li:s in-:rt rn SIIKUIll-' MIST K.XPLAIX Al'l'l mi of Dull- Launching or Hit- Military High-1 " J' lMt ay ntoviiniuiit at the meeting of the lo Anm-lm- Sjsteni Fiom Company uardlng of a $21,000 newer c nit i, lit, tlio ui tiers for plans ami !,i( IflcntloiiH Cor lianl surfacing their share of the liny road anil tlio immclilng of a uiovumutil to take over the water nystoiu or the ilty last evening marked ono of the llent meetings eor hold by the North llend City Council. Kdwnrd SaiiherK, a, Portland contractor, had the lowest hid and wuh awaided the (oitiact. Ilia flKtire was :siu,uri.1.KI nio.-o than flUiOu" lower Ihiin the next hid, of which thoro weie seven la all. It is said that 18 sots of spoclfl eutlons were sent from the office of City ICnglneor Cuvanuugh. Tlio receiving hack of hut buuh bids leads to the belief that several eon tiartiiru had "cold feet" and dr'W out, for It was known that at least eight weie here yesterday from out side points. The list of bids opened woro as follows: Longsion Construction Company I'oitland ifip.i.u'.i.'i.fiO JiicoIikoii, Hade ,t Co., Portland . . . $lMi,i;7:!.Sfi McLean .i .Mcl.aln l! l,'J8r..78 (' (5. Handles, Portland. .$22,0 I0.:i:i Jnnieu Kennedy Co., Illlls- boi( $22.00 1.4 I Ttblietfl Pacific Co., Portland $2 1,570. on -iwnrd Snnberg, Portland I $I!),0"..1.SI Want On n Wnteiuiiiks. That an offoit should he made by North Head to senile at least an error from the Coos U.iy Water Company for tho North Hem! dis tribution was the opinion of Co in iIIiikih Fred Ilolllster. The move met villi no opposition from any of tho Council members. City At torney Derbyshire was given ' structlons to Investigate tlio matter with tho wnt or company. Tho ehar Icr of Noith liond provides that If purslble there shall bo municipal iiwiioisMv "f water and IlKht f-ys-temii. Tho wlilonlng of the present i:."! root city dock, theiehy straight aning a bad bend In the harbor line was siinetionod by the Council. The warehouse which Ik now on 1 1 1 pripeity will also bo widened. this work lo bo done at once. The bid of tho Warren Con it rue Cons Hay As Outing an JIIsh Llllle Hush and .Miss Minn, IllHtrup, of the Chandler hotel force,, are plu'unlng to hike to Poittiuul. They have heard a good deal about i tlio fun of hiking so they concludeil j that they would try It for thcmsel-1 cs. Tho young ladles nro having made heavy shoos suitable for rough tr.i vtl and will wear eanvass clothing aid will bo prepared Tor real out door lire. They expect lo go out over the Allegany road lo Scots burg and Klktou to Drain and from there will follow tho wagon load to Poitlnnd. After a lslt hi Poitlaud they expect to go to Alaska. LOT IT 1 Children's Canvas Shoes anri Ra-IT7 51-. to 2, values up to $2.00 ,,Ut15- sizes Ch0ICG - - - 38c BASEBALL SCORES POUTLAXD TAKKS OPIJXKU WITH tiii: sAir lakh m:t:s I flT 9Anmrm'e nmunr nu(n...i. .. i .. .w l i- uinuiio WUIIVCIO UAIUIIIS U Mltn -.l Colors, values up 10 $3.00, choice . 48c I OT O I nrlino' Drifnnt n i,l I:. I o.r also Hiciii Too Canvas Ontinr. ci,?I;s and Sandals. Values up to $3.50, choice '. 95c I OT A Pruc' fslinnQ nirl DvfmuU ..i.. v . '"', UA,u,l vtiiuesun i6iM. - :.; $3.00, choice i nr c iiflnn'o oUnno ., ,i n... .:i ua srr.;,, ol,UUJ u" u UA,ums' va,l,es up Vl.WW. UIIUIUL. HcaieiN Still Hug; l.nuei' .Margin of Tally Sheet Seals ('lined Their Top Noted jii i The Golden Rule lM'ltGI'NTAttKS OK COAST L12AOUI' p (11 AsocllcJ I'reri lo Coot Il; Tlmca. p XV. L. P.C. San KranclKco ::r. 25 .r.sil Salt l.ako ...:i:i 2S .'.ll l.os 'Angeles . .110 II !i .521 Venho 20 :: I .100 ! Portland 20 III .150 Oakland Ill !I7 ,l". , ! ALWAYS BUSY First National Bant THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES int: dco I HdbUKIIVitNl HHtWiMHa MMUiiiXZ MOHi: AI!H AIIHI'D TO l'. I'.H IN ( ItKASINC II i:iSl I II-. UK III'. Straw Hendei-s Iti'jmil on Pie- paiatlous lot- HIk .Moone Hay In San l-'riinclM-o, .Inly i!.i 11 J Lenin, former deputy herilf I'lvo new .Moose wero imaereu inio i. A....iu- ..ml i...ntlv enimwd ' tit" lieril at an entlnmlnntlc meetlnn ........ . .....muiiinn i nf tlio loilue luat oreiiliiic and fur- 11. fl I I 1 a W M lllll IllllllllK II1IIIIV1IIIU.II . - -- Til-Slute (iood ltoods AMorlttlon 1, Iirobnll)y Ue ,,,, ln ex- the iirepamlloiw were i.mde for the Sh,i FraueMi-o wnen niinureiiH oi iiei- ; ...... , egiitin will lie preaent Iras been pro piMflil Uy the JUrshfleld Chamber of Commerce In tl iee BtuleH unhlii't their endorsement and .eiicoiiraK' l -eat. Ait tat on for r coasi roan io -" . . .. . .. ,. in,- ,v...,iu tend between PuKet Hound. tUro..'a'" -"? "" " , !" , r 10 I110V9 ,. Pa.lrlek, Heck and Webber, of Cum Hay uud down to 8-:i KriiK i-".! ..' . " " """""J.. " u' " r ',.,,.' n.n mi.lucliv of It. the "co.ipluuV of Xurth Iloml, wore given tho contract a mm Bi.i... ...i' ' i" - 7 - .... , ,.. ,., .. ..(in .rrmtliiu nf Vlruln n old III fll-Ht lie iibhi piHi'fl 111 me line in iimnti , ' ..-..- IIIU. Ilia HI-" ...... ...... t ll...... I..1..I in II. n i. Ill' I !. f mouths ao,l tlio local noriMiuun wuh a man- "; hir tho Indites from nl Ji iwo nioi-ii jh-i i .. . . I t t.f. T....k lt.it nl Q.iu l,tilt-. .... r u aa.m r I . I lljlllllllir II1BT .1111 lllll 1 1J4 V ill kill 11 11 Ik 11 .ip.niii some woruuess iimi- ......-"-; - t, tnmy to do two more t- .....i i.. ion.i.ri.ii.i tiu.i nimi e woo on .Inly 2... Dr. Iw. h. atiaw.i ' ... " ITH. ",..: whteh e floL-'who recently loturned from the b.ocUs ,,r w.nK on Merman v - "." .".......,.... -,,ii. ...l.i.ilitmM.t. ieiH.il tiud aualu " " 0,lu " "'" j.-l. Long m supi.uM, u, ,o k- - .. . -- ------ - - ,,, wng ,.,.,,, ,, ,1,1s work I'" XJZ "!! r hrSr'wmbr fU'rin w... .,o -.art.,, without delay. l J.i.ii itvx I.IIJ.'M v ..r ,...... ,- .,, ., .,......,....,......, lilVl'll lilllllli.K v .ril'iuii has lusan on fool for three v-ara. Oily In the last two mom' ;s in licit been done. Durliig this time H... .....11.11111.111 l.uu li.ttitiin f li lit Ilia i I I' III1F 117111 -"TIM M --piiiw hi. ... . ,,,.1 .M in the ,...iilulluiu of the lhroo.w,: "" ,,l,,,,nP Htates ami ustlonal congressmen have Ik en appealed to. With the nieotlnif of the delugaUie or the Trl-State (iood Uoads Assn. In !-'nu I'mnclsco It Is anticipated that ilui inllllury road will lie made ia; it the paraiiiount lilies. MeetliiR with this orKiiiilxullon In San Kranelsi'o, Bepiember 13 to 17 utp he liie Pun-Ainerlciin Itouds Con u'fgs. the American lllKhway snoc l.ulon, the International KiirIiioii In;' CoiiBrt-ss and the American 8tM i t of Civil K-nBlaii'is. Willi the strnim men nf Ihenc i itilzatlons boistlir t lluhwuv it Is expel('d "'Ul tie- !ui j. ct ca i bo lauiiilu-d wlih i.ti i"i i' at the in xt imxiiii.' ni ' u i-1' . I'ha Uilei-s from the lu il c'l.-.i'.er a-! od Portland and HntM,. s.hi'u i.ilil lo put rurwurd hid'tiu nu-n, was ably thirty years vlIt here was several . .... ......... .i ....... i. iiuri .. t llnir dlscovei'V nun ne ramiwi " -- -".- ' ... ,.. 1.1,1., a,,!.,,,!!.,,,! Han Knuu-isco unit nian oi mo i-iaai- ni.i- "i. i.... .." " ' !..... '"in rn-ui ririii mi ii coins :i yiirn . . . ,. .. ...n ..-... I..... ..r.l IIII1IIUI. I .... ....' ...... .. - --. . II. J. .iirivtuiwii ui vim .iinn'i . hotel U said to be worried to thej "Juat forget thai." Dr. Straw told on the excavation, I, .ents a y:.il extent of lt over his acnualntawe, Walter K. iJoni. deputy supreme on wheel-lmrrow wo-1: '- with Ion Win Wado of Smllli Metator of the San Francisco Indue , for the lolllntc. Moon . Hiiriliiy and Wnile i's said to have a similar ie the latter told or KeltlnK the r.ade a 'Intro of i:-V4 ccnU on claim aid John L. KoonU au winal "" l'i ' tlio parade. Ir. l)orn he oxeiuatltiK. 10 cents on the a(1,01hl was aUushod. Dr. Straw ahowml imrow work and SHOO for fie rol- l...ng .n his first uiie.ran--e here " letters nom .mines ,i. wavw. su-iua. this won; is io no couu.-io-i hm-e.ne acnualnted with Sheriff U- Vmn dlttalor. niuklng all arraiiBe-, tMs luimmor and later is to be frud .liihnson. Jr.. the latter wlih mM ' Co County to imvo the plunked. Pei.ir.y Sheriff Andrew T. DavU audi vantage point. Haul Suifnce Hay Uoail, i ih. lull i Is snoimor for one $2 ft . The new Jloose who weio Initiated Hard surfacliiK of tho Hay road I Ur AmocUIM l-ri-M lo Coo. Pr Tlmrt.) POUTI.AN'D. .luuo !i.-l'or the opening game with the Salt h.ikoj Ilces In Portland tho Heavers were suciessful and dollghted the fun yesterday with a l-to-2 victory. All tho Coast League teams are today playing on new fields. The acmes of yesterday follow: Coast League At Oakland It. U.K. Oakland 7 12 0 San Francisco 0 12 2 At Portland Salt l.aku 2 0 2 Portland I II I At Venice Venlco ! Hi I l.os Angeles S 12 2 Aineilcau League s Al New Yoik Detroit, I; New York, I. At Philadelphia St. Louis 2, Phil adelphia, 5. At Washington Cleveland. 2; Washington, .'!. At lloaton Chicago, I; Hon ton, ::. National League. At St. Louis Philadelphia, :' SI. Louis, I. ' At Plttsbui'K HroMklyu, -I; Pittsburg, :i. At Cincinnati lloston, I: Cln-i-lunutl, :i. At Chicago -- New York, 'I; Chi cago, .'!. FREE Hj Mil I IMFDJ k ttf itA!i lirt a9lu.4-.--rU.fi lA -V TTJm H & rfk V - .ML "am. l BUYFOURFORDS between North Hond and Marshflold HUM iipsft which Limtt cashed. Da- last nignt weie: Ms Flood Rood for tho alsht draft j A- Korhwi, Kdward II. Meade, V. H mmu m come declare tho city uliii.li rvii iroiiiiul rnaiuMl nn.t It bus! W. Sellln. James 11. Howard and Uarli rathe.-s of tho nclghborliiK elty, and of i!iee Jr-,. ru,liriu.,i i,y the Los Anuelea. ' Powell and those who Vere fav- ... tltlM end they lust night Instruot- 110 Mllllnrv . . . . l,l vnlu.1 r... vura. A A Mill. . .,....,.. ..- ..1 1....... I . , li.itlK as tin gooi. ...., .... .... ..... ... 0(j L-,,y f.nuiiiuur iMitiuuuifiii in i.i ii 0 COO E All my profits for the season will be sac rificed on the sale of hats and stock begin ning June JO and continuing till closed out, A nl m I iur n .11 .ft over $5 J at $111 All others at proportionate prices. Flowers almost given away Sale to take place at mv new location Get Your Share WILLEY 7 S CENTRAL AVE. Ladies' Emporium F J. up plans and specifications for tho imUiiu from Washington street to li.ll.,.r !...ita ulll lm hIiIk Io nut. , Siroill. Will. 8 Kdward, tie the dirtli-uliy ami exoltila It bbI-i Kelly and John W. Flanagan. I factiiilly nmalni to he determined, i A eonimltteo consisting of Dr.tlle HOtitlierti limits of North Hon.l. ADD I.OXO IS SHOUT ; Straw. Mel 0. Duiien. Kraak Catter-, T,1(1 niovo )U8 not )0t i,0oii discussed .T L. Koontx siya that he waa ank Persons and K. II. Meade Uv lhe AInrBn0ia Council. li.uiil.d n sight draft from Hull appoinieu io wan on me unaui-, , ciou,,.,,!, ,jv for North I ''. " tn -at 1 1 l i-itii i In ' 1 M I ' ' l Ill I'nw i I ) I pill I III '11 I t Ml'tt I r Im rshii' i liureoa et mv moii'li tor lh i uiwliitf ' Oil SO I asltln i .o. lea . r III !lll II I' 111 ll I III .M I, I III' MliiNetll. Ill .11 tl .-t.iu i m iliu ii I I'l'iv, ( oi ;i K l" -lis, I 1 1 I u v in I In- I'l ' "viil.- ' Ml ' nil lllte-. i' mi ' nun ii' ii mi , in ii i i ml i n .1 I. u 'e I. tin i.iii i'n - In i- in i.it .i il.- in. "ii- i.'.v imii-ii i i i I mill, ,111 nur 2,1" III llli I.IHt A p.ipi III- I m ,'llll'llt ilili'illlnil OI. ' ' . Inn's h nillv e V t i i il IV it i 1 1 hi iiia, Ore tni ami 'i -. iinumg the banner i il ih.i.i luiilillim " was appoinieu ui wan on me unaui-, , plea,,.,.!, rtuv for North Hend I ..i,.. iur t t;.n which he sent through ' UJr " l oinmeieo in coos aim cur-. WJ) BttMPtBa )y tho Counctl, when mil lint It i ..turned io him so thaf- (Vnntlea with the purpose of Be- . ( (, ,() al, 1H T,Iul)lB -lub .. ... i.lll lltll nl.1 Ik liibl.il Ali.k until nMl ,'.' mju m.i out ,iu money, lie still " ' - "" '"'"K,i;j tw mn 0f paying half the ox 'in mi Ii in.) mi Iil.uk sand lliliilllne """ '" air wimre iur live uiivj M. ni nl.. tor Loiij.. I' vPI be used as one of the hlgge' i- i . Low., lound- his doallnjtj mi Using features from this iwe- nil in in in- sliiu-t but high fur 'to"- I . ifi.ie on the deal, he siutes. I'M-LVUIICI) IilHTIMW Dictator Lagore of tl Haiuloii lodge was present and uddressed the i meet lug. He spoke of the Import ance of having the band at the e I position and of the advertising alue to coos county of sucli an attraction. penses. isaac it. Towi-nt di:livi-:us tiiui-:i: mohi-: popclau i-oui TOl'ltlXC CAHS TODAY .MAK- i.! si:vi:xti;i: di-:livi:ui-:d in ti:n days si:lli.o last two ox iiaxd. Issue H. Tower, agont for the Fords in South westein Oregon, do llverud threu more of tho popular cars this moriiliiK, making four ho has delivered this week in addition to thirteen ho dollvornd last wooU, This loaves him only two cars of I lit. s.,1,1 ll,... ft.. iiIaui ..( l.U l.......fllL. il. ..f ......i .i...... i - - i thut ttiiiilii be ili.ili.iil hv tills lo.il. ! U8l"imw orso " , , . Iltj. he tloiiKht It would be a liooil'JWi of ago and has been in, hi mi- Muisiiiieui ui-egan cost . thing for a committee to proem the strong man. Ho is a prominent uvk ending June , miner in me ii.mi uereiai noities or ulnl.0 ,umifacturor of Sweden and' '1ldJSirr..Vk fsn.i llAllllll. .(II . ..us. ' - ! -- ', v' uiuii i (ilia MII rri-oiis I.UUIIK lor ino same :,. 7V"--V: ":.- "-:.'.:..: ."."" U known lluniiuli Kiiiono. Thin-e "'" i ll m iuiuiy flll IIIU Sllllio , ' -,--. i 'il l-:ibs ion1 I't Tile Miti-bhlU-lil 1-mImw ol Klk v,.1! mi 1 1 io iu In to inlllate P. J rflii'i'liiin, or the Sn.itli Poui'i-H Ciiinpaiiy who mine in today limn Powers i'hieri'ill for the iere- i.i.iiiies Minn aetaus nr tne annual 'Kursn. .lohn: Aluklalue. Fred lull Mill ,ilso he iii.ule. leua, A; Thiusb. Mis. L. ' Hugh P. AM inn Tlmii w.iiit ads I'I'Iiik results l'ot n-nt-t -i On ice fur th l-'l win pieiihe say nuvertided ana lny m. -'!' ient for em Ii letter mlled "or. Ht-sM.y, S. L; llai tenner, Hilly: IV.iinoml, Karl: Kiauoft, Ales: I'i ink. W.iUlo li : FroUmudei-, Hurt: (oi den, Mi-a. Lute, llendeisou. Mr. aud Mis. Kd : Uilijt-s. C. II . John- son. Mis. l.; Kaluholos, mnk: Mill Wither lias Sttiikc. Hon and Joel Ostllnd today rocelvod u wire from Stockholm kiutiua Unit theli- futhor has had a stroke aud Is ory lll,,,,u M hlmonts and he expects to though It Is stated there Is hope and ,lol,VQr tl,om tomonow inornlng. another wire will ho sent If ho ' Tho ,,,reo ' tl118 ornlng wero .l..ll...,n.l ... ..,!..... 1111 .. n0 ,1 Ml" Oitlllld Is .IS ,,u,i.uil"i i" winiu c.iiiiigKuu ui to- ii uryi'1""10' " " "ll8t or ''eo ""' WiU' ier i.uwiioru oi .Mciwniey. Yostorday Mr. Tower delivered a loul touring car to .las. Laird of s on tho old Coos Hay Wiicon Hond. Last week he dollvoipd among- oth- have beeu fw deaths for years in . tlie qjji,uj family, aciordlng to Joel lloltl Annual Meeting. In Judge 'ostllud. who says that his father's Hull's office estorduy afternoou the -7th . iiiiial meeting of the Odd Fel lows Cemetary Association was held The flu.uu UI standing ol tin- onum itlon was ani ertalued and little oth er business was trunsai-ti-il. mother aud father are still living , ors. two cars to II. N. Ulchnrds for In d.iiivei-ies. Ho Is now mnklng I iiieut In tho county Is the Hj'-tl slionuuuB eflorts to secure more Hon of the countryside picnic cars. Mr. Tower l.as bion kopt very busy ,,,,.,..,. ,.... ii,i..At (a I seeing to It that tho new Ford own- ' ' ho tounty Wurt. i1 era nro getting the best posslblo sor- " " T Sfi,n ew mmj vlco aud t.day ho said that ho was rr ti.n lmlliUnn of tatnJ going to get his fishing tacklo out ,jelttcen coalcJo d Hs ami go iiauiiiK in auouier man run. ( n(jo)t n thrco nme ,.tetti toinonow, not having ovon a demon -j uiai tlmt tll0 r0aJ jrelsl strntlon car left for himself. I Iinilil ... (hey we everK iforo at this tlmo of jeirul'l stnuillng up well under iw i traffic. P T ES DAIUYMIJX OF COUNTY .ll'XK 1(1 OATH KU Times Want AU for fL warningI aud also brothers. his three sisters and two Kvpeited Iliiuio Today. C. A. i Smith Mid wife who luuo been tak- tory ,8 8t, fr ,;, Maon tie! .lour Juli lU'liitiug iliiuo at The Times ol lice. lug a aiatlnn trip to Honolulu, ere cxpnted to nrrhe In San Fran i ii i toil.n. service on tho Handon-Marshflold an lo stage Hue. Tho Improvement in tho roads per mitting auto service has htlmulatod tho demand for cms. As tho Ford fac- Mr. Tower again urges prospective pur- i-iiiisers io pmco meir orders at oncoj partirent may Uothat tlicy will not be disappointed i Ptlmulntloii . i.Titi-i 0..1.....1.... ii,... .,i. ii,. ,..,. i, Imr Inli'i i ..,(., in nnrsons hi' ' I ,i.'it,ii..i-i ...i.. .. .... ' p. 4a ..I...... ,.-.--- iof,H To ll Scene Of Ulg Stlniuliis ' toly, and against the pro'"' ' M To Dalrjlng IniliiNtry roproseiitauv ca m l" ..nv iiminrivriiers of the tteanw l.'iiili.iulfiuin ni'nf llin iilnnln nf lllll! ,ii i..l.-.n. in nlierty I'' 1 ............. .r... ...... ... ,..w iiiiiii.Ii i""v ' ., ttfBtl Coos Hay Cow Testing Absoclatlon wieck of that vesie. ' I at tho Selander ranch on Catching called to the 0"r'Bj;,.,t(, Inlet. Juno 1C. to whlcn every dairy-.the Penal f iileo tne ( . , .i. , i i.iviin,! ta ,.. lirovldlng n drastic i ' "" """" " - - ., 0rr,.Sc- liny gi owing nun airuiitiy iiiu im lit ers are making preparations to coinoj from miles around to muko tho da a gala ono, notablo In Coos HIvor history. .1. L. Smith, county agriculturist, was horo tills morning making fur ther pioparatlons for tho affair. Ilo states that tho tosters from all as sociations in tlio county will ho pres ent, with tliuni will como many of tho Coiiulllo Valloy dalrymon. At the piosont time word Is mix-, loiibly nwnltod from tho Oregon Ag ricultural Collogo us to whether or not a loprosontatlvo will bo horo thon from the collogo. It Is posslblo that Prof, (Iraves of tho dairy de- bo present. i pf the dairy move-1 ossul In ed, lost. WUoer ...under, -g dostro)s an '"".' , from or ""'b'" .1 aires, w " .... ..i r gtranucui -.... ri or' rt. tl 11 Dlt a-r' .hoal. ' llUj- "',- or i,i:i 0'U9 ?L m, esd 0 'r m 'uVisdlcU;" illlll " ,11 M ll United States, shall more than fivethousa and JmpUso"tu inn veniS.' ..... IroS Tho property '" ,. I( wreck may be im to tli '80"r ,r,. at el Salvage i. """-.Vvprs AN" l; (Signed) 0EB3or Stfiner. am isazrasKsasss Chester Isaacson in See M6 arvar Orpheum Theater, June 1 4- 5 5 Today's T P,