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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
'fsYwr',' ' JiTifiW nMUZVTt-JU f'' .h HIRATflrt .YAQVIOlfll VffiiT-ra &!31HBHPHBP :"''' 'C V " -'- f -.. a.. x'- i 1 1 ' -1' '-"' " -.T.vs.- 'iiiiK v -.- .--. , - - - - ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 191 5-EVENIN6 EDITION. SIX Just Arrived Flannel Sport Shirts Suits and Overcoats Our stock is complete with swaggerly tailored garments. Price $15, $18, $22.50, $25. Mackinaw Coats Big stock to choose from. Prices $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50 flub (lotliiwllioe (L MARSHFIFLD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS TJkBffiFwtV ') OV ' T-nrinain i rirni i ' 11 fll"i "" "- . SOCIAL CALENDAR J. It. MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society IJulliiwu'on party at homo of MIhh Ellon RudnnB. Progress Club with Mm 8. IlaiiBon. TUESDAY O. W. II. M. with Mrn. A. Copplo. WEDNESDAY 1). M. C. Club with Mrn. Win. Vaughnii In North Rend. Nnrclsaua Club with Miss Hilda West In Kautslilo. Prlsclllas with Mrs. L. E. Kohorson In Hay Paris. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. Ilonry O'Mara. THURSDAY North Iluml Episcopal La dloa' Guild with MrH. I. II. Unrtlo. ChrlHtlnn Sisterhood all duy session at church hall. Mr. Charles Duncan on tortaliiH A. N. W. Cluli at homo of Mru. Francos Haz ard. KI DAY Kensington Club Mrs. G. L. Dlndliigcr. Dahlia Club with Olomnn. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. A. I j. HoiiBoworth. SATUItDAY Mlntio-Wls Club with Mrs. Mary- E. TlioinpBon on South Fifth Street. with MrB. elks dance Mnrshflold lodge of EII(h aro mak Ink' preparations for nnothor of thulr vory pleasant dancing partleH at thu lodgo room In Masonic hall on Wed nesday evening, Frank V, Cuttorlln clinlrmau of tho committee on nr rnngomoutB nnnoiincoa that tho com mlttou lias planned a IiIk surprise ,ror thu party and It promise to be ouo of thu most largely attended and oluborato of tho season, I MOO" PARTY Mr. and Mrn, D. II. Keating enter tained a number of friends Informal ly last Saturday evening at "500". Decorations were carried out suc cessfully lu tho Hallowe'en Idea and u most dollghtful owning wub en joyed. Miss Vol, won lady's first prize, and Tom Harvey tho Gentle man's, At a late hour, tho hostess assisted by Mis. Chits. Fonslur and daughter Muxlno, served a dainty luncheon. tho Biiccesn of tho affair. Tho gym nasium was tho sceiio of activity dur ing tho fore part of tho evening. Hero tho games woro played, Includ ing fortune tolling and then every ono took part In tho grand march lu costume. After UiIh, an entertain ment propared by tho Senior cIiism was glvou In tho auditorium of tho High School, tho nuinborH being both clevor and entertaining. Tho first stunt presented u band of trained seals, under tho direction or Miss Eva IlaiiBon. TIiobo taking part wero Misses Mnrjorlo Drows, Kvolyn Mlr rasoul, Rchb Flanagan, ami Clara Fcr gUBon. They wero dressed aB soals. Tho noxt act was qulto an original ono. It waa a "tako off" of tho High School tcaohorfi, nnd culled forth shouts of laughter. Each member of tho faculty was Imitated by boiiio inombor of tho Senior cIubb. Those Imitated and the Imitators wore: 1'rof. H. E. Walto , . . Elinor Johnson Snpt. F. A. Tledgon . . Hulph DrosHor Prof. A. J. M'. Kohortson Carl Hack L. J. Lolnnd Rny Davis F. I,. Graniils Allan McDuffco Miss Stebno Alice Mnthlsou MIbh Rooso , . . Nellie Warwick MIhh lloguo Roxlo Hall MIhs Stokes Mario Vnsoy MISS Vol!! EtllOl JOBCpllBOIl Mr. Ilaragar Ed. Holt A clovor llttlo act was then given under tho Instruction of 'Mr. Lolnnd. assisted by Ed. Holt. It wtib a sor los of wax figures, so called wax, but lu reality a number of sonlors In disguise. The actors nud their parts woro: Tho Chlneso Giantess , . Eva Hansen Tho Vocalist Allan McDuffco Tho Dwnrf i , . Miss McKcown Tho Two Faced Girl . . . Kuth Dun- gaii and Delia Oldlaud. The last act was a uuiubor of car toons of tho High School pupils .which woro thrown on tho screon. Some of thoso wero oxtromoly amus ing. Hofreshments woro sorved In Hal lowe'en stylo and wero a fitting wludup of it delightful party. CHILDREN'S PARTIES Mary and Allco McKlnnon woro hostesses last Saturday evening at a Hallowe'en party for a number of little friends, the games, decorations and refreshments all being symbolic of the Hallowe'en season. Lucllo Douglas won the prize for pinning the handle on the pumpkin. Tho chlldron present wore: Luollo .Douglas, Mary Eleanor Mills, Knth ryn Toyo, Luello nnd Jane Mel.nlni Huth Going, Stella Magnus and tho boys, Junior llalllnger. Jtmiule Mills, .llmmlo Lyons, Kugeue Crosthwnlto and Steou .Magnus. t INFORMAL CHAT t 1 $? Mrs. J. S. LyoiiB left for a visit I at the exposition last Tuesday. She I will bo Joined by Mr. Lyons the 'first of this week. During their abseiico u niece, Mrs. Harold Dar gelt, will stay with tho children. $ Kay Loop, one of the Myrtle Point ! football boys, spent 'the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Harold Hargolt, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann,, loft Inst week for Lob Angeles, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mrst C. M. Dyler return ed laBt week on the Kllburn from j Oakland, California, whoro they woro called on nccount of tho Illness I of tho former's mother, who now Is ' ontlrely out of danger. 4 Mrs. A. Z. Downs, of EnBtsldo, I visltod last week with Mrs. Ilattlo Cousins, of Hangor. j. .j. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hausor entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Cum bors at dinner Inst Monday evening. JL A, 4, Mrs. D. D. Hoss and daughter, I Miss Carrlo, cxpoct to leavo soon for a trip to tho exposition nnd n visit with relatives In California. I Another daughter, Miss Hllla, "will Join them later. MIhh Marlon Smith, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. F. L. Smith of Mlll lug'tou, returned homo Moiiday from Portland, after a visit of Boveral mouths with lior slator In the Hobo City. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LIlJeqvlBt and llttlo daughter spent the week end with Mrs. LIIJcqvlst'H paronts In Coqtillle. . -if W. J. Conrad loft Sunday morn ing for Portland to meet Mrs. Con rad and her sister, Miss Kruso who are returning from a visit lu Klam atlT Falls with their Bister, Mrs. Cuthoy. .. .;. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Chandler loft Sunday morning 011 a trip to thu exposition city. & TITLES INVOLVED HIKE RECORD TRIP wm MIOHOIIAXT IIHIHH STAKT SUITS TO JtKCLAIM l'HOPIIHTY FISHIOHMAX COMH l-MIOSI ALLH fiAXY IN Jit IIOUHS Claim to ";l Lots llonleilnc 31111 Sloiigli Made, ANo lo HI Acres nt Mouth of Cocw lUvcr Two suits Involving tho title to lands now claimed by tho C. A. Smith Company, and tho Mnrsh fleld Realty and Trading Company wero started with hearings today be fore A. D. Loud, court rcportor, In tho offices of Stoll & Hodgo. Urlofs will bo submitted to Judgo Skip worth, of Eugene, when ho comes to tho Circuit Court bench In Coos County this December. Tho caso of tho heirs of Charles H. Merchant versus tho Mnrshfleld Healty and Trading Company In volves tho title to boiiio f3 vacant lots bordering old Mill Slough be tween Ilroadway and Seventh streets Tho contention sot up by tho plaintiffs Is Hint many years ago tho utnto deeded thoso former tldo lands to K. 11. Dean. David Wilcox and Charles II. Merchant and that tho latter novcr deeded away his share of tho lands. On tho other hand 1 the defendants arc claiming that Merchant did deed away his Bharo and that tho laud is nlso theirs by adverse possession. Another Land Suit. Tho second suit Is that of tho Merchant heirs versus tho Smith Powers Logging Company nnd In voIvch title to '21 acreB of laud at tho. lower end of Merchants Island nt tho mouth of Coos River,. It Is tho contention of tho plain tiffs that bqiuo 2C years ago Charles II. Merchant, deceased, bought tho property from tho state nnd that ho has novor parted with title. - FAMILY HKUXION A family rounlon of tho Itohort Itooko family was hold at tho Hobort G. Itooko place at the homo of Mr. nnd Mm. A. K. Knrdoll on North.Cooa Itlvor on October 30. Tho entlro family was present, for tho first tlmo In several years. Tho dining room wnK docorntod with tho roses and fucias presented to Mrs. Mary Itooko by Mrs. W. I J". PIpor. Thoso present woro Mrs. Mary Itooko, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Proy. George llooko, Mr. and Mrs. L. II, Judy ThoodoBla, Honson, and Helen Judy, Hobort G. Itooko, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Knrdoll, Vesta and El inor Hrolor, Archlo and llesslo Kar doll, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shook nnd son Ilobert, Mr. nnd Mrs A. 0. Gustaf son and sou Kenneth. 01 DIE T GOIILIXK KKPOHTHD IX 1-TL MOOD PEACE- Assist-Hosh Tell Wonderful Tales of Why They Stnyetl Out All Xlght Matches Xo Use In Dense Fog Its a long road to Tippornry we 1 know that but u trip of 13 hours from Allegany to Mnrshfleld has sure-1 ly "hung" something over on thoj good old -war ballad. H. Huggo and ( W. A. Ackermnn aro explaining how Its dono, only they say, novor again, nt least in a motor boat anyway. The wholo thing Is n long story. I'U begins with fishing, thnt Is, they 1 wont up tho river Thursday morn ing, with E. G. Opporninn In Iow Thomas' "autogo'' for tho purpose of fishing. They woro happy and all day long , plnshed about lu tho wntorB cIobo to Allegany and, they say, caught sonic 20 or 30 EalniBii trout with a ruin-1 bow over and nnon. ! Weird tales they tell of how tlioyj horded tho salmon upstream through the riffles nnd watched them play on tho bank. It wnsl:30 p, 111. when tho good ship turned down- ( stream toward Mnrshflold. At Hie end of tho first mllo something blow out of Bomewhoro and the auto auto go stopped dead still. t Opporninn Is an englncor, nn oloc-( trlcnl engineer to bo exact, and way Into tho dnrknofls ho tinkered winldst gronso and grime anil finally nt 8:30 the engine, came to lire, pnntod sput tored nnd chugged off down the rlv-' or with Ackermnn nt thu wheel. ' On bIio cumo oh, good old boat sho cleared tho forks and turned her . prow duo west lyumownrd to hourth and fireside. Tho fog settled down , so thick tho holiUBiunu couldn't sco i I his watch. I I "Oh, a llfo on tho ocean wave," Bnng 1 tho (iiiartormiiBter out of puro Joy as : I ho thought or a big Juicy Bleak and I tho "two on a raft" for Hiippor. Ho was Interrupted by a sharp command to "Bheer off" but tho launch ran sheor on nnd tried to climb over tho dike nt tho river's edge.' Thoro was nioro backing In tho fog nnd the vessel moved again and hnlf Ian hour later the party found them Buy Your Bedditip. at the Golden Rule OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE From Child's Crib Blankets at 40c per oair fA, bsst quality all-wool, large-size blankets at 8" Best grades full size comforters. Si VSmR- Extra value in Feai.ir Pillows at ""'; mm S Yow will find just what you want at the right price al tins store. The Golden Rul FIKS I IMA I IUIMAL BAIMrv BLUU MARSrlFIELDI Y PASS US UP HAXKICHH A 1 11 UK AHAIXHT- A MAItHlll'MIM.I) COXVIJXTIO.V Term This "Out. of tho Wny Plure" Despite I'ael Kallroad Will bo Hero llefoio t'oiivcutlou Dale Holding or tho Oregon Stnto Hank er's Convention In Marshflold next year lu meeting " deal of opposition, OlM WIIITMA.V TAUISAXWALI MNH 1'ltO.M WASIIIXCToil Oiegon Defeats WllUmrtlo r Nlty Siilunliiy and WsW Hlatis Hosts hulls MltltAUV DANCi: A Ilnllowo'on dnnco waa given Sat urday night by tho members of tho North Demi library board for tho ben efit of tho library. It was a very 011 joyablo affair but on account of bo many other private parties on tho samo night tho attendance was not as largo aa had been hoped for and only Just about paid expenses, so thoro was no profit. However thoso who woro there had u pleasant oveulng. Tho ladles lu charge of tho affair wero Mrs. C. P. McColluiii, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, Mrs. h, C, Reynolds and Mrs, (leorgo Hazor. Tho Hckhotf hall whoro tho danco took plnro was elaborately decorated in tin appro priate way. Tho colors woro yellow and black and clusters of autumn leaves woro used. I'olleo Hecelvo Xo t'uIN For nnce lllldeiHiiantls "One SI lay" On lla"k Steps (Inhllns of Hallowe'en woro (pilot boIvcb In the wrong channel and wore and "ladylike" lu their glioBt flitting! forced to turn back. Along tho pll of Saturday night. Tho pollco ro-ilng they groped, from ono post to port no calls were mado for tholr as-j anothor tmd it was exactly C:15 a. in. slstanco and, so far ns they cnu find ' when tho Standard Oil dock loomed out, nothing wns done that should not j In tho offing nnd in minutes later tho be. I fishermen had completed a III hour On Sunday morning J. W. Million- trip from Allegany and esjabllBlied a brand's wonderful "ono boss Bhny" record. was found on tho front door stops of tho Flanagan mid Dennett bunk nud nn auto tiro wns fastened to the door. Largo plato glass windows of busi ness houses on tho main streets woro covered with soup signs, tho tricks of llttlo school chlldron, but to all In tents and purposes It was a qulot Hal loween. Thoro was a group of boys that flung n few clods at tho high school gymnasium while a party was in ses sion, but tho miscreants soon scat tered whou they saw a policeman coming. (Special to Tho Tlt PORTLAND, Nov 1 m, College, of Walla Willi, tal linnuni lint I'timn .i,f.i .1 , j according to ipportii In tho last -j ilum of U10 beefy WuUiita sue -or 1110 memo nanaer, piiiiiisueu versify eleven with a !T toll LIKE PHE STREET .SIMILAR CASK AT kxci: IXDHIMSXD- HulCjt Thai ShlowiilkN ami IVnco Lin es (iovei n Clly'H Long Accept aiico Approval THL1-S OK RAISIXO , COUXTLKSS CHUCKS A most Interesting gentleman is R. E. Oliver, who has been In our midst for a few days, engaged in demonstrating tho gentlo art of forgery up to dato. Tho newspnpor men watched Mr. in Portland. Marshflelil Is termed 1111 "out of tho wny placo" nnd tho fear Is exprcsHed that should tho mooting bo held on Uoob Day "tho attendance will bo Hinall nud the harm to tho association will bo ser ious." Letters from tho locnl Cliani bor of Co'uiinerco to overy inomlior of the executive committeo of tho bank ers' association nro bolng sent out lu nn effort to convlco thorn these arguments nro wrong. Wnnt. It In l'nt'Mniiil Tho article sayB that "somo Port laud bnukors aro questioning the advisability or holding tho next nu tiuttl convention nt Mnrshflold, Tho point Is mndo that, for tho highest good of tho association, tho meet ing or next .lime should bo hold In Portland or somo point of equal accessibility. If this Is not dono, It Is urged thoro is danger thnt It will bo uufortunnto for tho state asso ciation as nn organization, Objects to Dlstanro I Tho following dispatch from Dill las, Oregon, will bo of Interest .hero as tho questions Involved practically aro samo us lu tho Pino street caso In 'Marshflold: "Circuit 'judgo Dolt cstbppod tho City of Indopondouco from changing contostod street lines In nccordauco with a survey mndo by County Sur veyor Canflold, which would forco adjoining property ownora to movo 1 long. Tho membership of tho stuto back Bovoral feet rrom tho prcsont j association and Intorest in its dls j lines. Tho court hold that tho city's ! cusslons will mil orf Badly U wo re- loniT nCCOIltullCO Of tllO MUCH had nll.l nnnt ll.n iinrr.irinn.ixn nf Inn) Tlllin Oliver at work the 0 l.o,Vlay and JoInod t from ,,,. tll0 cImn80l wIlon 0 mcUim wa8 old wny found It exceedingly Interesting to,Tho actlon WB8 (nk0n on a 8IIt for ,. down n Sftn PrancI Bnil avo seo him cl.ango ho amount on near- Junctlon by J. Hart, or Independence, ' Hllt 20 or 30 people at two convon ly every chock that was placed la-ncaliiBi tho r.ltv. !..., ' 1 ..i ,.,i.ii, ----- tiwiia oui.v.L'gaiuti 4 ivoiiiv .- E. O. Crawford, vIco-proBldent of tho Lumbormou'a National Dand, Portland, says: "It is not so conven ient for tho banker east of tho moun tains to got to Marshflold. Tho timo In going nnd coming will tako too 011 the Hrattlo field Fitanujti noon. Whitman li thecal) weal Conferenco teannawtlsj inour Doble's lnisVIci this 1 At Salem tho Unirtnlt' el C gnu defeated Willamette filter IS to 0 ami Washlnrlci romped about tho Miboiuit) cow with a II to 0 score. Were i:p!J. Practically all of the m far ns tlio Judging xf footbal t ttges can bo made, roald tin h predicted beforo hand. WhltoiH orally has a light, but icnpp; t but wltli no chance i!ut siuothorlns weight of Wtto The Washington Aggl 1 thomsolves to be on a pir iul Seattlo squad and tbedeftttw gon several wccVi ago m p Molt 'a linnnfillla Into a mood, with the duacn U I of the former. TB II I "Tho contested strcot wns former j ly a county, roud leading from tho I brldgo at nylopondonco, through North Indopondohco.,and Joining with 1 tho Saloni road. Tho proposed Ml'Cll WORK DO.Vi: lll(il) SCHOOL PARTV T" Llttle Kverltt Harrington outer- tallied a few of his neighbor friends last Saturday ovonlng at a Jaek-o'- Undor tho direction of Miss luntorn party, nftor which, his moth- Ethel Roeao, Senior ndvlsor, tho Son-1 or, Mrs, R. P. Harrington served lor class of tho Marshflold High homo mndo enndlos and lonionado School gave a delightful Ilnllowo'on . to tho guests who lucludod: Dorothy innsquorado Inst Saturday ovonlng in and Florence Unities, Hmorson nnd tho High School. Tho decorations Gordon Noff, Charles and Double Va woro In charge of tho Juniors, tho, soy, Duncan and William Daslmoy, Sophs prepared tho oats, and it fell Ray Hardmun. to tho lot of tho Krosiuos to perform tho "clean up" stunt, wliloh thoy did well and cheerfully. All of tho an pointments of 'tho oveulng woro car- TDK PRIZE MASQUERADE DANCE at Kuglcs Hall Saturday night under tho ausplcos of tho Dand, will rled out In roal Ilnllowo'on Btylo, ami j bo tho biggest event of tho wason. a big Bharo of tho credit Is glvou to Don't miss it, Soo prizes on display Mlsa Reeso Who labored bo hard fori at Busy Corner tlrna stoic. v 1 Dig Eluiiio Unlit nud Sawmill Put Vt To Furnish l.uiubei' Activity In Curry County mining Is' reported by tho Westorn World, of Duudon, wlilch says: "l Kornnld, blacksmith, 'ntl Jack McGttl, wero up from tho Sixes River mines tho hitter part of the week after supplies, They report that over n mllo nud a quarter of the big-four-iullo fluiiio la now built and that considerable of tho right of way of tho remaining distance Is bolng cleared by tho advance crews. Of this section about 'j miles Is nenrlug completion. "Tho Sixes River Milling Coin puny, of when A. 11. Thomas is man ager, is apparently an nctivo and substantial concern. It has com pleted building a sawmill for mak ing the lumber used lu building the blg'flumo and for putting up tho necessary buildings. This mill Is now running full capacity. "Many Dandon men nro working at tho mines and tho company is said to bo employing a largo crow." foro him. With n few pen stroko3 "Two Dollars" becanio "Flvo Hun dred" right In front of your oyes. A cnrofully wrltton "Slxteon" mag ically changed to "Seventy-six." "Eight Dollars" was transferred to "Eighty Dollnrs" In a twinkling, nnd with only ono swoop of tho pen. When n moro pretentious pleco of work Is rvqulrod, ho adopts tho old forgor trick of using acids with which everything thnt has been wrltton 011 tho check may bo remov ed oxcopt the slguaturo and tho amount, dato, name of payee, otc, , The cases lasted two days, and many rowruion to suit tno lorger. wltuessos wore called. Judgo Delt A recent caso reported In tho ' luspootod tho Btreot beforo ho decided .. .-,., likely to follow It wo go to Jlaroh flold." Many Wnnt to Como Hero. R. Uuggo, of tho Scandlnavlan- AJHorioun Dank, who points out this article In tho Paciric. Dankor, says that while In Portland somo tlmo WKSTIMt.V UNION' mix HTRl'CT FltOM H0TH & yi.ivi Una from SI"11 ' Well As Working Wi CV Itojr .Norn 1., n.iilltloii to the cowt work of tho Western W-J tho railroad right 0 Itoy north there wll I a ' auction ld r north end sou' "" ' ... w n,.vs. ccnstruttlosH! tomlent'of tl.eWestera leu JJUB0110 i . (l u camp and resume ce chango in tho lines was hlttorly tlirnallOll llf In Mm f.in. nil i.nrn ' """ " u v-ui.nw., uviuiu nun wnno m rortlanu somo unw,i""-- .lonfthef iu LilDU ,wi iuuun 10 u.o couris. nB0 ho 8nw nmny of tJl0 bankers In- tno ioiobj " i ,tte pit "Evidonce wns brought, out at tho ' .ltvidnniir n,i i,n fi,v nXnrssod way of tho wi1B,'1.. ,d trlul tliat tho streot hud beon cstab- j thomsolvos willing and rondy to llshed for ninny years, that tho lines CMm lo Morshf lolil, atntlng tholr mm neeu accopteu mm thut proporty caKCr,iesa to seo tho now railroad, uwiium uau uiiiu rences nnu uulld Inga on tho basis of tho presont lines. wny way toward n(rs&ie"' "" Ma. C ... ,. ..ni,ililied two """' win n lo- ...(IMS - o..-!.,,.!..! the present t5 Oi V II" - vuhviauoo n ecu lliu nun ...w...., -- . which will bo opon thou, and tho do-! tho tolograp 1111 ' . o(tii veloiimont thnt Is bolnir mndo hero. I Poles ir m m j!t ---- c- , l..n.li nt IIIC ..1 ""u""' "... ..llroiiW I aro nowspapora was that of a 13-year- old glr In Mnrysvlllo, Cal., who ron fessed that sho had robbed hor guardian of hundreds or dollars by raising checks bearing tho guard ian's slguaturo. Ono of these checks originally signed for only $5 Is lu J tho 'hnnds of the authorities. It wns changed to $S0 and accepted I by tlio bank without detection. ' In the courso of his travels Mr. PIOXEER I'UllLISHER tho case. "Soveral Independence Counullmon hnvo declared that tho caso will bo taken on appeal to the Supromo Court." t AMONG THE SICK . t Mrs. F. W. Dertrnm hna imnn .lames Mcd'lulty Formerly of Virginia Is at Dandon A nowspapor man of tho old school of early day publishers has taken up his rcsldenco In Dandon accord ing to tho following from tho Rocor cordor: JitiuoB McGinlty Is u recent addi tion to tho population of IJantlon, are ." n,mi . strums aioi'b- ,MV .L. tref lie ,- as soon a t er .-. . "J-CiTH t ic wont 01 ""'. ti ,m",o,..i" ;;;.." This Will v irurtlM ' .. hA roua bio 80 IBM ""- ,h 0, , be directed WJj, nnd teici'""-- now may ograph " " rAe ' tno road betw -- tt rth 01 '":--,, rjwi &"- ..j lakes nor Oliver has mndo a hobby of collect- quite sick at hor homo In West coming horo rrom Drookings with his; ressing ropWI-. of tbe pit ' ing rorgorios. Ho has a collection Marshflold. SQn wi0 j3 ono of tb0 Coast Guards. day nro nt o of clippings almost ub largo as a' Mrs. Fnu'Vl,. Lattln of South ' Mr. McGinlty recently moved to Or- Jtron with gra I whoro ho lived two years. Provlous , 1 to that ho lived in Nobraska nnd 1 bale of hay, all of them relating to Mnrshrield was taken to Mercy bos-logon rrom Southwestern Virginia. iiiiiious cases 01 lorgory tunt navomai last niglit to undergo an opor engaged tho nttontlon of Plnkorton ntlon. men ami onuiv oiuciais tiirougiiout . "- South Dakota. Mo was a newspaper tho country. Somo of his repro-, you can nover tell, when you sign man In tho formor stnto Jn tho early ductlons or raised checks aro most j a chock, whether all the people who I days and printed tho first paper In Boyd, Nelf., in 1883 on an army press. Tho press was set up out doors and iiiiuicaiuiK uuiuni'a ui me lorgers,"'" lumuio u nro nouest or not. handiwork. For instanco, there is J So the only way to bo safe ia to use n draft that was raised by a pro-, Tho Todd Protectograph System, tho fessioiial band in San Franoisco ' only suro method or check detection rrom $12 to J22.000. All other methods have beon beat- In lact, according tq Mj Oliver,1 Qn nnd Mr. Oliver offers to provo it. HOWWT Sullivan s ?" 11IK"" -TZT msQ"" ii:i.ri - uj u the process of printing was an object of intorest to overy ono in the towr. Times want ads brlug results. Tomorrow KverjMycon,R THIi Mmiis" under the ul'";; ,,!. bo tho WKSeMptoei at Dus)(urmr v-rtff!