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wMW"r ALONG WITH FEWER EAST FRIENDS Vi WITH MORE CLOSE Coos Bay Times Your Paper ffions Saw Sim A Southwest Oregon Paper Xht'a what Uio Ooos Bay Time la. A, flout, west Oregon paper for Bon thwart Oregon people and devoted to tbo best Utcresta of thi great icctlo. . Tbo Tunc always booata mid ertr knocks, Coos Bay Times li proud of lta title "The le'i taper" wid ' atrivea at Rll time to Pt0Pp to U n"10 b doroUn its e&orglM to Jlotln U.o pcoplooro MEMBER OP TITE ASSOCIATED PItKSS ! vol. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 As Tho Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Court Mail anil Coos liny Advertiser. No. 82 m.Vft ,HI.IM(JMpfiSS VOUNG MEN GET m 6'NlS -'" fEllf PUPILS Of SCHOOL DIE killed When St. John Parochial School at Peabody, Mass., Burns This morning NunsTry to Get Children Out In omeny way, qui w citment Ensues WAS HORRJBLE DISASTER Dooronr .Inimnwl W' t"" '" Ml Ir So Tlml firemen in.i Ei ,i ltmlilo of mien ""' "i-o Propped ! Kim Windows L nKATII LIST MAY HE GBKATKll ktiijU J, AikkLIM rrr to C cr Tlmft.l PKAHODY, Mass., Oct. 28. Nineteen children woro burn 1 or crushed to death whllo 4 ono of tho Injured died nftor king removed to tho hospl- til. Other boilluK uro bol lev ed to ho In the ruins nr. d It was thought 2R hud been klll- t td or fatally Injured. i .. Br AuwIiM rrt.t lo Coot n Ttmn.. nnmnliV M..m nl "O Lfunii U pupils of St. .lolniH Prtroehlnl School lost their IIvoh In a tiro that, uirtlnc in tho Imtiumcut. a fota inlu- itM after the morning hoshIoii toduy, ipt through three stories of the trick ind wooden structuni lji lews liin ftro minutes. I Keoirs liijiii'ctlr- J Scores of others wuro Injured in lt lllnht down tho stnlrwnyB nnd It their leans from tho windows. Tttlre bodies were removed from the vestibule, whoro tho nm of terrified llttlo ones reunited In tho (rtiteit loss of life. Slv Hundred There. The pupils numbored GOO nnd najed In years from 7 to 1.1. Six ton nuns In churgo of tho pupils wiped. Wliun tho flro broko out, lit litters marshaled their chnrgos u for a flro drill nnd started thorn from the building, tho procession Wlnj orderly until thoso from tho ulrd floor Joined tho othora from It tecond floor. I'anlr Started Then there was a cry of flro ud l panic ensued. Tho Bisters Mi, heroic offo.ts to stop Uie Hihlnr and struucIIiiL' mnas. but "o purposes, The small Chllilron fnll unilor tlin !t of thoso behind and soon tho 'tttltmle was so Jammed with tho "'uj and dead that flromon could tot force an entrance. ' Uropped l.'ioin Windows The pollco nnd flromon bont tholr '"Ulej toward pulllnt; tho children "W the doora mill wlnilnnt. Tlin pother Superior dropped 2f chll- " irom tho second story window to blankets and ovorconta Im'pro- flro nets. Help Called For. The fire burned vnrv mniiiiv. 'Pim e local flro department was ' out, whllo help was summon- roai salem and Danvers l'aientu rin.i.n.. Iree percentaBO of tho chlldrou ""'forelcn Dnronlnirn 1?lot nl. !lrought hnJrods of distracted '"'f to the school yards. Tho 'UIMllg was siirrniimloil 1... nl Til .1 ''J'sterlcal mon and women 'rushed the pollco lines in a wild reacn the children. COuhl Y c... . --.. ...,, ruup -1110111 'police were powerless to stop 'in. im ...I... .. ..... u U10y a,e to no LcorapUshed presently by tho In... . .7 ""ulK irom mo tufts linl.l Ik. '";ll uatK tho unliniinv lf, - ' (,.,.l.. T .. L T Or Bin . 41. .. ... Koju ." Ul l"o lire remained in lira. . el 1)unn' wl, ,,ve "Plosion j,t beforo tho build- -- U4H PllVfllr....! IL. ... - -..uium m uanies Citt. 'iM,ctle Incident 1(ln6 M O'Connell. 13 y, years .bttt K "S th f,r8t t0 8' hni fc. '"-u B"0 got outside and ktheh ,W litt,e "rothers raiss- 1 in. Z. away from tho crowd The brMK ,nt th0 bulldlntr. WIG MS STARTED r afterwards wore ra- . ,, X CARRANZA CHIEF i GOES THROUGH U. S. I .. . X in AMoclftlea rre o eats najr Times. X EL PASO, Oct. 28. X General Hill, the Carran- X I za cnienaiiii arrived Here ; today en route to Agua X X Prieta, through United X X States territory. X TO PRESIDENT WILL GIVE AUDI ENCE TO RELEGATION DEC. (1 Will Present Petition Urging Xnllon Wldo Suffrage for Women Represent Convention til Auocltttd Fmi to Com D TlmM, WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. 2S. President Wilson announced today Hint ho will receive on' December C, roprosontntlvcs of the women vot urn' convention, recently hold In Sun FrnnclBco, who will present n pctl Hon urging mitlon wldo suffrage for women. K It. A. COPPLE TAKES OVKK AVE HILL STOCK I'iiix'Iiiimi Krom Stanley Al Sc.vIoiin of Kiiueni) nnd Will Coiisolldulo II. With Tho Cohlen Itulo (Special to Tho Times) IUNDON, Ore., Oct. 28 It. A. Copplu, proprietor of tho (loldcn Hutu Btortm in llaudon and Marsh field, yesterduy closed n deal hero for tho purchase of tho I). M. Aver ill Dry (iOoiIh Company stock. Ho bought It from Stanley & ScshIoiib of IOiiroiio who bid It In Jit thu He eolver'H sale.. Stanley & Sessions bid tho stock In for C0.1 cents on tho dollar nnd yestorday sold It to Mr. Copplo for 53 conts on tho dollar. It seems that tho room the stock occupied had been leased by It. A. Copplo for his Dandon Qohlon Itulo Store and Stan ley & Sosslons, finding that thoy would bo unablo to closoout tho stock by tho dnto thnt thoy would havo to kIvo possession of the quar ters, decided to take, n loss on tholr venture Tho stock when thoy pur chased It Inventoried $12,700 nnd thoy had sold $ 1100 worth of tho goods. Mr. Copplo will Immediately move tho namlon Golden Itulo storo into tho Avorlll storo, consolidating tho stocks and making ono of tho larg est stores In tho county. Tho Averill storo was totally de stroyed by tho Dandon flro last year nnd tho present stock Is less than a year old. II. K. Klom, formerly of Maraliflold, is munager of tho Uold on Itulo storo and will havo charge of tho consolidated stores. F-4 !S IT. S. SUIIMAItl.VI-: WILL NOT 1115 1 iti:i'.viiti:i Daninge.s Are Too Circuit Hoard f 1 Officers lleport On Cnuso of Disaster WT AmoiUIcJ rru to Coo Dir Tlmei J WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 28. Submarine F-4, In which 21 officers and mon lost their lives at Honolulu, As-ill. not bo repaired. Naval officers sald today tho Injuries aro so oxton slvo that repairs aro not practical. " Tho ronort of tho board of off!- fcors which examined tho F-l, has been sont to all submarine command- tors. Cnuso of Disaster Tho disaster was caused by a leak "resulting from a corroded battery and tho falluro of tho boat through poor Wiving qualities to respond to tho rudder change. Tho ovldenco snow ed that the crow madon heroic effort t3 reach tho surface. F. Q. DIRCH will leavo in tho morning for Myrtle. Point, whero ho will spend a day looking after his optical business In that sec tion. ported safe, but no trace of Catherlno could be found after tho flro burned Itself out. Hallowe'en hull, Knglos luill, Sat urday night, rintt't Orchestra. RECEIVE WOMEN PURCHASES TO ABANDONED s BULGAR Allies Now Hope They May be Able to Reform Some of Their Fighting Line GEInNSlQUCE Teutonic Armies Continue Their March From the North and Take Some Prisoners REPORT USKUP RETAKEN Claim Is Made Thnt HiilKiirlnns llnvo Kvm-uutrd (ho City unit Thntf It is Xow In 1 lands of .Ser bians Xow Allude at Ulna 4 ItKI'OKT HIMtlllAXK ItKTAKIXM L'SKUf (Or At.oclitoil Pith to Cw.. Mr Time. J LONDON, Oct. 2S. An Athena dispatch to tho Mx change Telegraph Bays that nr unconfirmed report was received there that Urikt.p unit retaken by tho Sorblnno. in tho Strumltzn region, tno I'ronch occupied tho vlllano of Tlrtell. 11 AnoclitrJ I'rm to Cuoi llajr TlmM.) LONDON, Oct. 28. Tho Toito.ilc and Dulgnrlan InvnsiouH of Sir'j.a hive ptiRhod furthor from tho north nnd south respectively toward Nlsu Derlin nuuounccH n steady tdvnncu f tho AuHtro-deiinaiiH, and -:iyh tho army of Oonera' Clnllwlls Inn taken -I'L'u prlsouiirn vlncu October 2.'. Tnko Two ClthH Tho llulgarlans captured XaJ.i.ur and Knlnjovatu, having crossod the Tlmok Itlvor over u "largo front. Kllajovata Is on tho rnllrond from KtHJotln to Nlsh nnd about 30 miles from Nlsh. Tho Uulgarlans also enp t.ind Kronovnclava HelghM, 1". miles northwest of Plro't, nnd tork soernl guns. Loolc Moro 1'nvorablo. Unofficial reports from Greek sources represent that tho alt'intlon In fjouthorn Serbia is moro fnvor ablo for tho entento allies. It Is rumored thnt tho Uulgarlans havo ovr.uictcd Uskup and hopo Is iovivo.1 that tho SorblniiB may bo ablo to icrcim tholr Hues along tho Mounstir front. At Other 1'rontH. In tho East, Itlga and Dvlni.' ic maln tho chief objectives of tho Ger man tttacks. In tho attempt to cap ture Klga, tho Gormnns are maklua n now nttack west of the city On tho othor frontn comparative Icnc ll'y prevails. GOES UPON APPEAL AXOTHKIt BTKI' IX l H. BTKKIj COItl'OItATIOX CASK Highest. Federal Court Will Deddo A Suit Started Under Sher man Anti-Trust Act (Ur Alili "" l txui tJ Tliurt.l TIHCNTON, N. .1.. Oct. 28. Tho .nvnrnment notltlon for an appeal to tho Unltod States supremo court In tho Shorman anti-trust suit against tho United States Steol Corporation was filed hero today in tho fodoral court. Tho appeal is taken as a matter of right and Insures a hearing of tho case by tho highest federal court. Tho appeal Is from the recent decision dismissing the complaint of tho gov ernment which charged that tho com bination wns In restraint of trade. WATER SUPPLY WILL' FURNISH LAKESIDE Plant Will 1 Put In to Convey Water Krtmy.Mllo IMorson Pinco on JiJiko Lakeside is to havo a water sup ply, Engineer Cathcart has been making tho surveys and doing tho engineering work. Tho plan is to plpo tho water from Mllo Plorson's placo about three quarters of a mile to Lakesldo to furnish the residents there and also tho railroad, Tho supply will come from two streams. It will be a private water company. John D. Goes t ,sald to be inter eatpd with Mr. Ple.rs.p.u, u tlifl project. X WILL COMMAND THE X BRITISH IN SERBIA (Or Al.ocUttxl Prrit to t,o Dr TlniMl X LONDON, Oct. 28.Sir X Bryan Mahon has taken X X command of the British X X forces in Serbia. The X X announcement was made t X in the House of Com- l X mons this afternoon. I attacTthTgoast HUSSIAX KIjKET DO.MDAHDS HUIi (1AKIA 1'HO.n IILACK HKA Tho Town of Vnrna Ih IIcIiik Sholleil by Warships nnd Consldernblo Damage DoUo SAI.OXIKI AXI) VKLKS COXXKCTIOD Ur AmorUlM TrrM to Coo. n7 TlmM, I'AItlS, Oct. 28. Tho Hnv as Agency corrospondent nt Athena sends word thnt rail way communication between Snlontkl nnd Vcles lias been recstubllshed. ? Ur Amxl.lM rriH u Coot liar TIidm.) IIOMH, Oct. 28.--A Huchnrcst dis patch, filed. yestorday, says tho Rus sians havo begun uu nttuck on tho Dlack Sen coast of Iiulgarla, begin ning with the bombardment of Vnrna by tho fleet. Town Damaged Tho dispatch says tho Hussion flcot arrived at four o'clock in tho morning off tho Dulgnrlan coast and Immed iately began to bombard Varna. Tho shelling was still proceeding at It o'clock. Considerable dnmngo has been dono to tho town. WILL WOT BE THERE ItKPItlCSKNTATIVK OF CllltlHTIA KKLKJIO.V NOT 1XV1TKD Will Mo Absont from Lint of fJuivstH nt Coronation of lCinperor Of Jiimu (nr AuocUt! fTrn to Tt01 nT Tims.. TOKIO, Oct. 28. Japan has decid ed to ndhoro to tho original intention not to Invito a representative of tho Christian rollglon to tho coronntion coromonlos of ISmporor Yoshlhlto next month. Tho Jnpaneso christ ians tried to induco tho court to chango tho original plans on the ground that Christianity is now one of tho prominent rollglono of tho em pire. $ X PERSONAL MENTION X $$ V. C. SMITH, of Crow, transacted business hero yestorday. A. G. HAAD was horo from North Ilend today on business. DAN ROBERTS was a visitor down this morning from Allegany. V. O. HINDMARSH wns bore today from Lakesldo for a short visit. R. A. COPPLB returned last night from a business trip to Dandon MRS. STAMHUCIC, of .Coos River, wns n Marshflold shopper today. GEORGE LYONS was down from Coos River today on a short vis It. D. I. M'GEE went ovor Into tho Val ley this morning calling on the trade. FRANK H ACKLEY was In last evening from Powers for a short visit. Avnnnw KAmiELti. of Coos Rlv- I er, .was down on ti short business ! A..I.. 41,1.. mA.nlnir Vlll H"B UIUIIIIIIBI KENNETH 1). HAUSER camo In to day from tho Hauser and Hnusor camps at Lakesldo. ' PAUL SOULE, n well kjiown travel ing man, Is hero from San Fran cisco for u short stny. FRANK OATTERLIN and Harry Hultman went over Into tho Valloy this morning to look after their trade. GEORGE STEPHENSON nnd Hor bort Armstrong, of North Bend, were Marshflold business visitors yesterday. G. W. SHELLY and wife and baby are hero from Myrtlo Point for a short visit with Marshflold and North Bend friends. EMMETT PIERCE, who has been looking after tho closing up of his old pamp at Tarhool, camd In yoaterjay on business. STRY OF Viviani Administration Resigns and Former Premier Byrand Ordered to Form Cabinet 501 Mill. Jules Cambon, Who Was Am bassador to Germany, Will ' Be the Chief Secretary DEPUTIES SAY NOTHING '.Mooting Held Today hut Matter Is Not. Drought U Retired Premier Will Likely Ho Minister of Juv f tiro in Xeut Cabinet t-Dj AMMliti4 m to Or nr TlmM.) PARIS, Oct. 28. Tho Vlviaul min istry resigned today. Arlsttldo Dry land has boon asked to form n now f.cablnot. It Is understood thnt Vlvlanl will bo minister of Justice In the reor ganized cabinet. It s reported Bry and who wiib formerly premier, will becomo foreign inlnlstor as well ns liremlor, with Jules Cambon, who fwna ambassador to Germany at tho outbreak of the war, ns his princi pal Eocrotary. .May Hold Places Sovcrnl members of tho cabinet probably will continue tholr present positions under tho reorganization. Tho chamber of deputies hold a brief session UiIh afternoon but no an nouncement was mnda concerning tho cabinet reorganization. BRITISH WAR VESSEL DAY BE ENTIRE WRECK All of the Men Aboard Aro Roscucd English Tank Steamer Tor IkmIociI by Oermans BRITISH TANK STEAMER JS REPORTED SUNK 11 AnorUlrJ ITfM t coot cr Tlniti, NEWPORT NEW8, Va., Oct. 28. News of tho sink- 4 4 ing of tho British tank steam- 4 er Bnlakanl, by a Gorman 4 submariuo wna received horo 4 h today. n AttotUltJ rr.M to Coot Dr Tlnn.J LONDON, Oct. 28. Tho British ruleor Argyll run aground and may bo total wreck. All hands woro ro- Kcuod. Tho Argyll grouudod this morning off tho east coast of Scottland, Ow ing to bad weather, It Is fearod the vessel will bo a total wrock. Tho Argyll is 19,860 tons dis( placement and was built In 1902, Her normal complotomont Is 0GC. The largest gnus woro 7.5 Inches of which she carried four. $ X LOCAL OVERFLOW X j ?- t Is Sleeping Beauty. Harry 111 raoku, native of tho Vtngdom of tho Rising Sun, becamo so very sloopy that ho stoppod In front of Dr. Straw's house to yawn a bit, Ho toppled ovor In his effort Into tho arms of Morpheus and thoro slept and snored at a 00-mllo rnto until an officer whacked tho bottoms of his feot and commanded him to take up his bod and walk, Hlroka did so, Immediately, ns It woro, and took a room for the night at the Ho tel do Cartor, though his pockets woro empty of "kale." Puts Rubbish In Street, A com plaint was filed by C. I. Rolgard In tho Pollco Court this morning against hiH nolghbor, F. J. Vormohr, becauso ho dumped rubbish, consisting of weeds and leaveB, on 10th street in front of tho Rolgard resldonco. Mr. Vermehr told his story and Judge Butlor told him to remove tho rub bish and suspended sentence Mr. Rolgard said that whon ho attempted to open tho alley in tho rear of his placo that Vermehr walked up and down tho fence with a club. He pro tested any work on his portion of tho alloy, but Is said to havo mado no actual throats. Hallowe'en bull, Eagles hall, Sat urday night. Platt'S Orchestra. M QUITS AGROUND X NEGRO ACCUSED OF X MURDER IS ON TRIAL X IDr Aiodtl l'rra u coot rr Tlmw.J P0LIET, III., Oct. 28. Joseph Campbell, the ne gro convict accused of the murder of the wife of former Warden Allen, was placed on trial here today, u. H. COURT KINDS COXDITIOXS IX ItESTRAIXT OF TRADE Central Da II road of Xow .Tcrsoy tiered That Interest In Coal Coniiaiiy Do Sold Or- (Or AttoeUtM rrrai i rv lUj Ttfflu. PHILADELPHIA, Pn Oct. 28. Tho United States district court to day decreed that tho ownership of tho Lehigh and Wilkes Darro Conl Com pany by tho Central Railroad' of New Jersey Is n combination In restraint of trado nnd thnt tho Central miiBt dlsposo of Its Intorest In thnt con corn. TDUMB-UDY KILLED DAUGHTER OF FORMER PITTS lll'IKJ MAYOR, FOUND OX TRACK Headless Remains of Miss Hophhi McCallln Can Scarcely bo Rec ognized When Discovered (Pr AnocUttd rrM to Com B TIbm,! PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 28 Tho hoadless body of Miss Sophia Mc Callln, daughter of tho lato Wil liam C. McCallln, former Mayor of Pittsburg, was found Into Inst night on tho Pennsylvania railroad tracks nt Roup, a station within tho city lim its, Tho body wiib ho badly crushed Identification wan ImpoBSlblo until today, Tho clrcumstnncos leading to hor death aro unknown. RELIEF ROBERT FAY WAS 1XO FOR HIMSELF ACT- "Government lln X Evldot'o In KIiomI Otherwise Regarding Al leged Conspiracy Leader (II, Auottt4 rmt to Coot 04 Tlmtt.) NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Federal nu- horltlc,s In charge of tho case of tho Tlvo mon nccusod of conspiracy to dls- 'ablo stoanishlps carrying munitions of war from this country to tho al lies, nssertod today that tho govern ment is without ovldonco that Rob ert Fay, confossod loader of tho til- Togod plot, wns acting on any au thority other tunn his own. HUKPHWE COMES IX TRIAL NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS OF llf AuocUl! PrMt to Com tit TIium.J i NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Testimony disclosing that the lato Gonoral Char les F, Drayton, "Tho Blind Boss of Itliodo Island," was employed by tho Now Haven railroad to block tho pas sago of blllB In the Rhodo Island leg islature, authorizing tho construction of trolley linos which would compete with tho Now Havon, causod a sou- satlou at tho trial of tho eleven for- mor dlroctors of tho Now Haven to day. SHANGHAI TAKES UP WOOL KNITTING rtl Auocuiwl Frtu u eut It Tium i SHANGHAI, Oct. 28. Acting up on the suggestion of tho Minister of Commorce mid Agrlculturo and other advocates of homo-made goods for China, ono of tho largo textile fac tories of Shanghai is now being transformed Into a mill for tho man- ufacturo of knitting wool. Tho "amount of woolen yam sold through this port unnually is said to bo moro than 135,000,000 in gold. Shanghai merchants havo agreed to push tho local yarn. At proseut ethe capacity of tho mill, which will actually begin work noxt month, Is only ono thousand yards daily. The manufacturers promiso as good a quality as tho heavy wool Imported fso extensively for ubo n tho cold sec tions of China, Thoro aro forty wholcsalo agents who deal almost ox-. clUBlvely lit woolen products, BREAKS G0MBI 0TB in SPRING SENST1 1MY PUN IS Presented by Fred Hollister at Chamber of Commerce Ban quet at North Bend projectTbig one Scheme is to Have Govern ment Pay Half the Cost of Military Road MANY SPEAKERS HEARD Repast Is Served By Indles of the North Bond Christian Church nt Logglo's Hull Soven,ty-flvo Men In Attendance Tho topic cf discussion at tho sup por given by tho North Bond Cham ber of Commorco lnBt evening was the tdnrtlng of a projoct for building n military road through Oregon from tho north to tho south line, proposed by Frederick Holllator. A number from Mnrshfiold woro prosont. Ear ly In tho meeting tho mnttor of con solidating tho two cities was brought up nnd quickly boenmq nn almost equally important subject. All of the speakers touched upon both to iv ies nnd gave tho subjocts their ap proval. Tbo necessity for unity of action was dwelt, upon and this was applied to both tho plan for consolidation and tho project for tho military road Inrgo Attendance Sovonty-flvo mon woro in nttei-l mince including momuors or tin North Bend Chamber of Commer c qulto a number from Marshflold und a few outBldo visitors. Tho suppor was given at Logglo'R ball and ua served by tho lndlea of tho Christian church who. woro oxtotidod a' voto of thanks. Tho supper stnrtod about 7 P. m. but It was aftor 10 o'clock bo foro all tho talks had boon mado. Tho inonu consisted of salad, aoup. roast pork with cranborry sauco, mnshed potntocs and gravy, pumpkin pie and coffee Several long tables woro 'arranged In tho banquet room of tho hall. Explain Tho Plan Mnyor Elmer Russell of North Bond ncted ns toastmastor. He first Introduced Frodorlck Ilolllstor who presented his plan for a coast mili tary highway through tho state. Ho explained thnt tho Idea was for a military road from Canada to tho Moxlcan bordor but that Oregon's part was all that could bb taken up In this stato and lie proposod launch ing tho movement In Coos county and havo the coast counties of tho stato Join, Gives Tho Cost Such a road In Oregon, Mr. Ilollls tor oxplalnod, would cost $7, GOO, 000. Ills plan was to havo ono-half paid for by tho Unltod States, one-fourth by tho stato and ono-fourth by the county. Tho cost to Coos county would bo J2G0.000. It was polntod out that for this amount paid out thoro would bo spent In the county ono million dollnrs, tho bonoflt of which would ho dorlvod horo. It was ostlmatod tho portion of tho road In Coos would cost a million. Havo Good Reason Mr, Holllator said that the reason for asking tho government to mako such nn expenditure was that tho government ownod n enormous amount of proporty In Oregon which would bo greatly Increased in value. Tho government timber Is much of It now Uolated hut with tho proposed road It would bo greatly Incroasod In value. Mr. Ilolllstor said that from a business standpoint tho gov ornmont could scarcely turn down such a proposition on account of tho appreciation of property values. Loral Bonoflt Tho bonofits which would bo de rived locally woro thon taken up by Mr. Hollister. Ho said that this lo callty, like other parts of Oregon, neodod a groator population. Ho thought that tho road would Increase tho const population by 100,000 as it would make possible tho settlement of tho community. Ho said that gov ornmeut figures showed that every 1.000 additional population meant $3,19-1,530 increase In business of all lines. With an addition of 100,000 po plo Jt would mean that there wou1 1 bo an increase of 319 million dollar annually in business. Ho cited tho fact that truck sar- (Contlnued on Page Two,) APPROVED